Greetuigs from the President 2004 Edinboro University Football Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots: Table of Contents Thank you for supporting Edinboro University athletics and the student-athletes who compete for our football, wrestling, basketball, volleyball, wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports, cross country, track, soccer, swimming, and softball teams. We are proud of their accomplishments athletically and aca­ demically, and we are proud of our coaching staff who assist in making good things happen for students and the University. The Athletic programs at Edinboro University enjoy a rich history and tradition of excellence. This amazing legacy will be among the points of pride celebrated during the University's Sesquicentennial in the 2006-07 academic year. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150th anniversary, we are guided by the theme, "Building a prosperous juture through academic excellence and civility." The learning, ded­ ication, discipline, and sportsmanship that are central to the experience of Edinboro athletes also enMe their prosperity in other aspects of life. At the same time, athletic competitions contribute to the quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania. Clearly, the Fighting Scots are a partner in the region's prosperity. We encourage our Fighting Scot Fans to visit the campus as often as possible. I look forward to greeting you at our athletic, cultural, and arts presentations. President CJovemor of Pennsylvania Edward G. Rendell Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor Board of Gk>vemors Mr. Charles A. Gomulka, Chair Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, Vice Chair Mr. Kim E. Lyttle, Vice Chair The Honorable Matthew E. Baker Mr. Mark Collins, Jr. Ms. Marie A. Conley Lammando The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy Mr. Paul S. DlugolecH Ms. Regina M. Donato Mr. Daniel P. Elby Mr. David P. Holveck The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes The Honorable Vicki L. Phillips The Honorable James J. Rhoades Mr. David M. Sanko Mr. John K. Thornburgh Ms. Christine J. Toretti Olson Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Council of Trustees Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary The Honorable John R. Evans Mr. John E. Horan Mr. C. Richard Johnston Sr. Catherine M. Manning Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey Mr. Jordan M. Ritter E)r. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor (ex officio) President’s Executive Council Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the President for Equity, Special Programs and Staff Development Dr. R. 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IFC Edinboro University Quick Facts...... 1 Sox Harrison Stadium.......................29 PSAC Composite Schedule..............46 Edinboro University.......................... 76 Administration..................................76 Memo to the Media.........................IBC The 2004 Fighting Scots Sox Harrison Stadium.....................EFC Season Preview................................2-5 2004 Roster....................................... 6-7 Pronoimciation Guide.........................7 Football Mission Statement................7 Player Profiles..............................14-29 The Coaching Staff Head Coach..................................... 8-9 Assistant Coaches.........................10-13 A Conversation with Lou Tepper.....13 2003 in Review Final Results & Statistics..............30-31 2003 Superlatives..............................32 2003 Honors....................................... 33 Game-By-Game Starters................... 33 Game-by-Game Summaries........ 34-40 2003 AU-PSAC Teams.......................47 Edinboro Fast Facts PSAC Statistics..............................48-49 2004 Opponents Opponent Profiles.........................41-45 The PSAC...........................................46 All-Time Records Individual Records.......................50-58 Team Records..................................... 59 100-Yard Rushing Games................. 60 200-Yard Passing/100-Yard Receiving Games.............................. 61 Opponent Records............................ 62 Team Top Ten..................................... 63 The Last Time................................... 63 Harlon Hill Award............................ 64 All-Americans.............................. 64-65 Fighting Scots in the Pros................. 66 All-PSAC Honorees..................... 66-67 Cactus Bowl....................................... 67 Edinboro vs. Opponents................... 68 Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs...... 68 vs. 2004 Opponents.......................... 69 Year-By-Year Records.........................70 All-Time Coaching Records..............70 Longest Plays..................................... 71 Bill Engh Award................................71 Darren Shields Award.......................71 All-Time Results.......................... 72-75 2004 Football Schedule \Date Opponent Site Time \ Sat., Sept. 4 Sat., Sept. 11 EAST STROUDSBURG WEST VIRGINIA TECH Edinboro, PA Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 18 Sat., Sept. 25 Sat., Oct. 2 atHffin at Shippensburg* at Clarion* Tiffin, OH Shippensburg, PA Clarion, PA 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. CALIFORNIA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 2:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 9 Homecoming Sat., Oct. 16 INDIANA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 23 Sat., Oct. 30 Family Legacy Weekend at Slippery Rcx:k* at Kutztown Slippery Rock, PA Kutztown, PA 2:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 6 LOCKHAVEN*^ Edinboro, PA 1:00 p.m. Credits * PSAC West contest Fighting Scots on tbe Radio Edinboro University foot­ ball fans can catch all the Fighting Scot gridiron action on edinboro u1 radio WFSEFM88.9. The Edinboro student radio statio will broadcast all ten games, providing valu­ able broadcasting experience for Edinboro stu­ dents, along with quality broadcasts of Fighting Scot athletics. Location: Edinboro, PA 16444 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NCAA II (wrestling - NCAA I) Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr. Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner Head Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers '67) Record at Edinboro: 23-21,4 years Career Record: 48-52-2,9 years Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning (offen­ sive coordinator/ offensive line); Wayne Bradford (defensive coordinator/defen­ sive line); Jim Henson (running backs); D.K. McDonald (defensive backs); Mike Hodgson (quarterbacks); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Ray Gilman (tight ends); Dan Holland (strong safeties/ drop linebackers); Sean Hess (student assistant); Gary Patillo (defenive assis­ tant); Anthony Peluso (student assis­ tant); Joe Valvoda (student assistant) 2003 Record: 9-3 PSAC RecorcVFinish: 5-1, Tlst West Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3A Lettermen Returning: 28 Lettermen Lost: 20 Starters Retiuning: 14 Offense: 7 Defense: 5 Specialist: 2 Football Office Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. 239 Best Time to Contact: Mornings Trainen Gary Hanna Sports Information Directon Bob Shreve Office Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. 234 Home Phone: (814) 833-9028 FAX: (814)732-2596 e-mail: rshreve@edinboro.edu Press Box: (814) 732-2904 In addition Edinboro football can now be heard live on TEAMLINE — the brainstorm of 1978 Edinboro graduate Tom Zawistowski, CEO and foimder of TRZ Communications. All a fan has to do is dial 1-800-846-4700 and then enter 1644 as the four-digit code. Listen to as little or as much of the LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY & MORE game as you like. Fdinboro University Football 2004 The 2004 Edinboro University Football Media Guide is a production of the sports information department, Bob Shreve, director. Photo credits to Mike Gallagher, Dave Miller, Dave Medvec and Dave Higham. The media guide was printed by Gohrs Printing Service, Inc., Erie, Pa. For More InfonnatioiT Information on Fighting Scot athletics is avail­ able on the internet by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide Web homepage at http://www.edinboro.edu. Results also are available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by call­ ing (814) 732-2776 ext. 313. page 1 2004 Season Preview 2004 Outlook Fighting Scots Seek to Defend PSA.C West Crown Haven, the Fighting Scots were PSAC West co­ champions and were headed to the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Edinboro made its first appearance in the NCAA playoffs since 1995, and while the Fighting Scots lost at top-ranked Saginaw Valley State, the season still ended with a 9-3 record. That represented the first winning sea­ son since 1996 and tied for the most wins in school history. Edinboro was ranked 18th in the final AFCA Division II Top 25. Expectations are understandably much higher entering the 2004 campaign. Edinboro is ranked 13th in Street & Smith's preseason Top 25 and 14th in Lindy's Top 25. While Tepper is pleased that the Fighting Scots have returned to a position of prominence, he real­ izes many challenges lie ^ead. "I think we should be ranked in the pre­ season as a top twenty team and we should challenge for the PSAC title," Tepper com­ mented. "That being stated, the same things are being said in Shippensburg and Indiana. The three of us were successful last year and have significant returners coming back. I don't know if we are any better than a year ago, but now we expect to win." Edinboro hopes to make it back-to-back appearances in the NCAA playoffs, but the playoffs will have a different look in 2004. With realigned divisions and six teams now going from each region, the Fighting Scots conceivably have a tetter chance of reaching postseason action. The East Region no longer includes the likes of two-time defending national champion Grand Valley State and Saginaw Valley State. Now six teams will be selected from teams in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and the Northeast 10. A total of 28 letterwinners return, including seven starters on offense and five on defense. It is a team with experi­ ence at most of the skill positions, speed on defense, and a renewed attitude on spe­ cial teams. But that doesn't mean Tepper enters the season without concerns. "We have to find replacements for Joe Valvoda and Anthony Peluso on the line," QB Justin Bouch figures to hand off to FB Matt Phillips quite a bit. Both players earned All- offensive pointed out the PSAC West first team honors a year ago. u Tepper has never professed to be a superstitious individual. But you can bet that the Edinboro University football coach will have offensive coordinator Scott Browning by his side when the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference hosts its annual media day in August. A year ago Tepper was unable to attend the function, and sent Browning in his place. It turns out that Browning had attended one other PSAC Media Day, that in 1995. The ^ Fighting Scots went on to post a 9-3 record, win the PSAC West, and play in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Tepper's likely to make sure Browning, his lucky charm and otherwise longtime assis­ tant coach, attends this year's event with eyes on a three-peat. The expectations were hardly high in 2003 as Edintoro was coming off a 5-6 record and were picked for fifth in the PSAC West by the league's coaches. An opening-game loss at Youngstown State was expected, but the Fighting Scots showed they were for a real during a brutal three-game stretch to end September and begin October. Facing three straight ranked teams, Edinboro defeated 16th-ranked East Stroudsburg, 31-20, dropped a 40-34 decision to 22nd-ranked Shippensburg, then pulled off one of the biggest upsets in school history with a 28-20 win at fourth-ranked Indiana(Pa.). The lUP victory started the Fighting Scots on a six-game winning streak, the longest since -1995! The defense held oppo­ nents without a touchdown for 20 consecutive quarters, and when Edinboro concluded the regular season with a 48-13 win at Lock page 2 former Illinois head coach. "Also, we need to find a dominant tailback. Plus size is a con­ cern on defense, and we need to convert our field goals." The schedule also figures to pose plenty of problems. The Fighting Scots kick off the 2004 season on Saturday, teptemter 4 against East Stroudsburg. The Warriors were 8-3 a year ago and shared the PSAC East crown. The slate also includes a September 25 date at Shippensburg. The Fighting Scots have not won at Seth Grove Stadium since 1995, losing four in a row there. And the Red Raiders have high hopes of their own, thanks to an 8-3 record in 2003. They are ranked 12th accord­ ing to Street & Smith's. Last but not least is an lUP team itching to revenge last year's Homecoming defeat. The Indians went on to finish wilh a 10-1 record, but were denied a trip to the NCAA playoffs due to the one defeat. /lUP is ranked seventh by Lindy's and 16th by Street & Smith's. Special Teams Tepper came to Edinboro with a reputa­ tion as a defensive genius, but if the truth be known he may emphasize special teams even more. Beginning with his worker bee approach when he first arrived, Tepper has made sure that it is an honor to be a peirt of the special teams. "Overall, in our the first three years the special teams were our test team phase," he related. "Last year we slipped to the middle of the pack. If we are going to win champi­ onships, the special teams need to improve significantly. I was happy with our spring atti­ tude toward the kicking game." Tepper f^els the Scots have the test kickoff and p«nt return units since he took over. In Justm Lipscomb the Fighting Scots possess one of the top return men in the PSAC. Lipscomb averaged 23.4 yards on 19 kickoff returns and 10.7 yards on 15 pimt returns. He ranked among the national lead­ ers in both categories while standing third in the PSAC in pimt returns and fifth in kickoff returns. Ryan Valasek returned five kickoffs for a 28.0 yard average, including a 92-yarder at Clarion. Lincoln Bufalino, who sat out the 2003 season, was Edinboro's top return man the previous two years, averaging 18.2 yards on kickoff returns and 9.1 yards on punt returns in 2002. Raji El-Amin and Chris Avery add competition to a deep list of return men. Tepper seeks improvement in the kick­ ing game, where a pair of new starters had their ups and downs last year. Kody Robertson took over as the placekicker mid­ way through the year after sharing the duties wi^ Eli Visnick. The freshman made 34 of 36 extra points but was just 5 of 12 on field goals. As a team, Edinboro converted 11 of 23 threepointers. £dinl>oro University Football 2004 "We need Kody to take the big step and go from being a rookie to a dependable red zone kick­ er," emphasized Tepper. Robertson is also in the punting picture. Matt Barley handled the duties a year ago, averag­ ing 38.2 yards on 47 ptmts, with 11 inside the 20. Robertson pimted three times for a 38.0 yard aver­ age. "Matt improved his hang time and distance during the spring," Tepper stated, "but Kody has more hang time and distance. There will be a heat­ ed competition between them." C)ne area which showed great improvement a year ago was the long snapping. Joe Jowly, a sen­ ior who previously played at Erie(r^ Community College, was as consistent a long snapper as there was in the PSAC. He is also a strong coverage man. Ben Harris, a redshirt freshman, made great improvement in the spring and could handle the short snaps. Offense When Tepper took over the Edinboro pro­ gram in 2000 his goal offensively was a balanced attack. It wasn't imtil last season that the offense evolved into what Tepper envisioned. And what an evolution! The Fighting Scots averaged 29.8 ppg., the highest figure since the 1994 team aver­ aged 36.7 ppg. Running the football had never been an issue, but the passing game had lagged behind. Displaying a multitude of formations, Edinboro averaged 198.4 yards per game rushing and 184.2 yards per game through the air. Both figures ranked fifth in the PSAC and helped the Scots rank sixth in total offense at 382.6 ypg. "From tight end to receivers to fullback to quarterback our starters are tetter than a year ago," exclaimed Tepper. "We are iinusually strong at tight end. We don't have one great receiver, but I wouldn't trade this group for any in the conference. Matt Phillips is the heart of our offense. He can be and needs to be a punishing blocker." Tepper pointed out two question marks tailback and the offensive line. "I feel very good about Andre Burke at tailback. In limited contract this spring, we foimd he is a very hard runner. He and Phillips make for a very physical backfield. But we don't have one tailback who's taken a snap in a game. "We have a lot of concerns on the offensive line," he continued. "We know Greg Bzorek is going to be as good a right tackle as there is in the PSAC. But replacing Joe Valvoda and Anthony Peluso and developing depth won't be easy." Quarterback: A year ago Justin Bouch was battling for the starting job after an up-and-down redshirt freshman season. Now the 6'3", 205 lb. jtmior is the unquestioned leader of the offense ^er putting together one of the test seasons ever by an Edinboro signalcaller. "I don't think there's another quarterback I'd rather have. He's Mr. Consistency," stated Tepper. "He knows the offense very weU, he's extremely efficient, and he doesn't make many mistakes. Justin's a real competitor." Bouch completed a school-record 65.9 per­ cent of his passes, with a school-record 168 com­ pletions in 255 attempts for 2,044 yards with 15 TDs Edinboro University Football 2004 and 10 INTs. The 2,044 yards passing was the third-highest total in school history. He added a pair of touchdowns rushing. Bouch ranked 19th in Division II m passing efficiency, and was selected to the PSAC West first team. He enters the season ranked eighth in career passing yards with 3,224. Brandon Hunt is the backup. A 6'7" sopho­ more, Hunt took a handful of snaps at Kutztown for his lone varsity action. "I think he can step in and lead the team," Tepper commented. "He's a big tall guy with a strong arm. He has a lot of poise and understands the offense tetter." Running Backs: In Matt Phillips the Fighting Scots possess a 6'1", 250 lb. fullback who has caught the attention of NFL scouts with his bruising style. Phillips was used both as a tailback and fullback a year ago, rushing for 644 yards on 161 carries with 13 TDs. He earned first team AllPSAC West honors. Despite Phillips' success carry­ ing the ball a year ago, Tepper would like nothing tetter than to keep him mainly at fullback and exploit his full blocking talents. For that to happen one of several performers at tailback will have to step up. A year ago Brandon Munson and Dru Robinson combined for over 1,400 yards at tailback, but now both are gone and not one of the Fighting Scot tailbacks have a carry to their credit. Andre Burke emerged as the starter out of spring drills. The 5'9", 205 lb. junior originally attended Califomia(Pa.) and sat out last season. He left a lasting impression with the coaching staff in the spring. "Andre is probably the test blocker we've had at tailback, and is very bright," related Tepper. "He has outstanding hands and the line loves to block for him." Lincoln Bufalino figures as the backup, with a pair of freshmen. Tommy Clanton and Ulysee Davis, also in the mix. Bufalino, a 5'8", 195 lb. sen­ ior, did not play last season and has previously played wide receiver. He has plenty of quickness and makes things happen when he has the ball. Justin Olney is a 5'11", 230 lb. redshirt fresh­ man who win serve as the backup at fullback. Receivers: When summer began, no area was deeper than receiver, but developments dur­ ing the summer thinned the depth. Most notewor­ thy was the news that senior Jordan Bobitski would miss the season due to a summer injury. Last year's improved offense took full advantage of the depth, with Edinboro regularly employing four different wide receivers and three tight ends. Bobitski was the third-leading receiver with 25 receptions for 251 yards. Tepper views the tight end contingent as the test in the PSAC. As a group the three tight ends caught 29 passes for 5 TDs. C.J. Trivisonno emerged as a complete tight end a year ago, earn­ ing second team All-PSAC West honors. A 6'4", 250 lb. senior, Trivisonno caught 17 passes for 194 yards and 2 TDs. As important, he baame a dependable blocker. Trivisonno and Ed Brown enter their fourth season sharing the tight end position. Brown is a 6'4", 254 lb. senior who is test known for his block­ ing talents, but also caught 7 passes for 63 yards and a score. The third tight end is Nate Eimer, a 6'2", 225 Offense Lettermen Retuming; 12 Lettermen Lost: 10 Starters Returning: 7 WR TE QB FB C OT OT Justin Lipscomb C.J. Trivisonno Justin Bouch Matt Phillips Chris Kaczor Greg Bzorek Jason Oman 6-0 6A 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-4 192 250 205 250 290 315 345 Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Starters Lost: WR Sean Hess, TB Brandon Munson; CXT Anthony Peluso, C Joe Valvoda Defense Lettermen Returning: xg Lettermen Lost: 9 Starters Returning: 5 OLBSeth Fragale DT Eric Neavins ILB Brandon Banas CB Chris Avery FS Raji El-Amin 6-2 220 6-5 290 6-1 215 5-9 180 5-10175 Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. CB Matt Birkett, NG Eugene Grooms, ILB Jermaine Hughley, OLB Nick Roth, DE Kyle Thome, SS Thomas Wallace Starters Lost: Specialists Lettermen Returning: 3 Lettermen Lost: 1 Starters Returning: 3 P Matt Barley 5-11 205 Sr. PK Kody Robertson 5-10 215 So. WR Justin Lipscomb led the Fighting Scots with 39 receptions and is also an outstanding return man. pages 2004 Outlook 2004 Outlook I lb. junior who is viewed as the best receiver among the trio. Eimer fills the role of an Hback. His role increased as the season wore on, catching 5 passes for 77 yards and 2 TDs. Justin Lipscomb headlines the wide receiving corps. The junior earned first team All-PSAC West honors after leading the Fighting Scots with 39 receptions for 739 yards, an 18.9 yard average, and 6 TDs. The receptions and yards were tied for eighth on the season charts. He ranks 12th in career receptions with 62. Lipscomb is a deep threat and also an outstanding return man. Sophomore Ryan Valasek was a pleas­ ant surprise a year ago. The diminutive 5'8" receiver caught 17 passes for 197 yards and two scores. He is extremely quick and makes things happen once he catches the ball. Valasek is ^so an accomplished return spe­ cialist. A year ago Aaron Petty dropped almost 40 pounds and moved from tight end to wide receiver. After an impressive spring, the thirdyear sophomore is expected to step in and fill the role of Sean Hess. At 6'5", 210 lbs.. Petty brings size and plenty of speed. Tepper pre­ dicts big things for Petty in the future, who caught two passes a year ago. Jeff Dinger is another tall, rangy receiver with experience. The 6'5" junior caught one pass a year ago. Bobby Woods continues the trend of tall receivers at 6'4". Woods previously played at West Virginia University, and wi^out ques­ tion has the ability to see plenty of action. However, he must prove he's healthy after missing the final nine games with a shoulder injury. Woods caught one pass last year. Redshirt freshmen Bob Reiter and Marshall Ellison add more depth to the posi­ tion. Offensive Line; Tepper's biggest area of concern on offense is the line. However, if the Fighting Scots can replace starters Joe Valvoda and Anthony Peluso, and develop a little depth, the line has the potential to be out­ standing. A year ago four of the five linemen were accorded All-PSAC honors. Three starters return, two who were sec­ ond team All-PSAC selections. Greg Bzorek, a 6'6", 315 lb. junior, has started 22 of 23 career games. He made a smooth transition from left to right tackle a year ago and could be the next in a string of outstanding linemen at Edinboro. Chris Kaczor was feared to be the weak link when the 2003 season began, but as a redshirt freshmen he went on to earn aU-conference honors at left guard. The 6'2", 290 lb. sophomore moves over to center this year. Tepper predicts that Kaczor will become a cen­ ter the caliber of Valvoda, an All-American a year ago. Jason Oman, a 6'4", 345 lb. senior, returns at left tackle. Oman has battled injuries throughout his career, missing two years with ankle woes. He returned last year, and while missing more time with a variety of ailments, he proved when healthy he is a dominating blocker. page4 Ron Bzorek, Greg's older brother, will battle redshirt freshman Andy Young for the right to replace Peluso at right guard. Ron is a 6'3", 305 lb. senior who has seen limited time since transferring to Edinboro from Slippery Rock three years ago. Tepper admits that the 6'4", 305 lb. Young is the future at right guard, and it is a bright future, but the question remains whether he is ready to step in yet. When the summer began the left guard job shaped up as a battle between Mike Mills, who stepped in for Oman last year, and LaMont Singleton. Mills, however, is no longer with the program. That leaves Singleton, a 6'4", 318 lb. transfer from Erie(NY) Community College, with plenty to learn in a short time. A year ago he was a first team AllNortheast Conference choice The only other players with experience on the line are Anthony Sufra and Anthony Tedesco. Sufra, a 6'2", 282 lb. junior, backs up Oman at left tackle, while Tedesco is a 6'2", 280 lb. junior center. Defense The defense made a huge jump a year ago, going from allowing 23.6 ppg. to rank 11th in the PSAC in 2002, to climbing all the way to second, giving up 16.3 ppg. That fig­ ure also ranked 12th in Division II. The Fighting Scot defense had a stretch of 20 straight quarters without giving up a touch­ down. The biggest improvement came in the pass defense. After permitting opposing passers to throw for 200.1 yards per game and intercepting just 12 passes, Edinboro gave up just 156.2 yards per game through the air and picked off 23 passes, the second-highest sea­ son total. The Fighting Scots ranked 24th in the coimtry in pass efficiency defense, and climbed from last in the PSAC to third in the PSAC in pass defense. All told, the Fighting Scots ended the year allowing 295.1 yards per gcime in total offense to rank third in the PSAC and 25th in Division II. By comparison, a year ago the Scots were 11th in the conference, giving up almost 50 yards per game more. Only five starters return, but plenty of experienced reserves figure to fill in. A year ago Tepper employed a smaller, quicker defense, and that will again be the trend this year. The lack of size, particularly on the line, concerns him, but he likes the aggressive nature of the unit. Defensive Line! Edinboro will likely have one of the smallest defensive fronts in the PSAC, but that can't dull Tepper's enthusiasm entering the year. The Fighting Scots will no doubt miss three-year starter Eugene Grooms at noseguard, but with two starters back plus two other players who have seen plenty of action, it is a unit with great promise. Seth Fragale earned second team AUPSAC West accolades in his first year as a starter at rush linebacker. The 6'2", 220 lb. jtmior finished second on the team with 86 tack­ les and led the Scots both in tackles for losses (12.5) and sacks (4). "I think he's one of the guys who sets the tone, like Matt Phillips on offense," Tepper pointed out. "He's a pass rusher, he defends the pass, he pursues hard, and he's tenacious." Senior Eric Neavins is the other return­ ing starter on the line. The 6'3", 290 lb. defen­ sive tackle is a spaceeater, but Tepper wishes he wouldn't take up so much space. Neavins had 54 tackles, wiA 4 for losses, a year ago, and was also a second team AU-PSAC selec­ tion. Greg MacAnn shared time with Kyle Thome at defensive end the last two years, starting four contests a year ago. At 6'3", 225 lbs., he may be the smallest defensive end in the league, but he is another hard-nosed, tena­ cious performer. MacAnn had 24 tackles with 2 sacks. With Grooms battling injuries a year ago, A.J. Cousins saw plenty of action at noseguard as a freshman. Cousins' play left the coaches with great anticipation-as a full-time performer, and the sophomore has now slimmed down to 265 lbs. He is another very active lineman. The reserves are inexperienced, but dis­ played promise in the spring. Chris Amico came to Edinboro as an outside linebacker, but the redshirt freshman has now bulked up to 252 lbs. and is extremely strong. He will spell Neavins at defensive tackle. "Chris was a real delight in the spring," noted Tepper. "In terms of effort he reminds you of his brother Paul, and he has a motor like Fragale." The progress of Njieya Chafeh will be interesting to follow. A 5'11", 270 lb. senior noseguard, Chafeh has not played football in several years. The native of Cameroon is extremely strong and was another spring sur­ prise. A trio of redshirt freshmen add further depth. Joe Malizia (6'2", 230 lbs.) will backup Fragale at msh linebacker, while 6'1", 280 lb. Kevin Beitzel in the mix at noseguard and Josh Otto is a*6'4", 225 lb. defensive end. Linel>ackers: For the second year in a row the defense must replace a standout line­ backer. A year ago it was Foster Johnson, now it is Jermaine Hughley, another first team AllPSAC West performer. With a year imder his belt, Brandon Banas should make a bigger impact than a year ago, when the former Erie(NY) Community College transfer fin­ ished as the third-leading tackier with 69 tack­ les and a pair of sacks. Dylan Wessell looks to join Banas at inside linebacker, although he'll have to battle Ben Stroup. Wessell returns for a fifth season after missing aU but the first two games with a broken hand. The 6'2", 230 lb. senior had a team-high 9 tackles in the opener at Yoimgstown State, finishing the year with 13 stops. Stroup, a 6'1", 205 lb. sophomore, served in a reserve role as a redshirt freshman. Despite ntissing two games, he finished as the seventh-leading tackier with 44 stops, includ- Edinboro University Football 2004 ing 6.5 for losses and 2.5 sacks. He is Tepper's kind of linebacker - lean, very active and fearless. Sophomore Dave Jazenski (5'11", 225 lbs.) saw considerable action as a reserve before going down with an injury late in the year. He finished with 20 tackles but took no live snaps in the spring. If healthy, Jazenski will compete for a starting job. Redshirt freshman Syl Hanner is a player with potential for the future. Jim Soltis takes over for Nick Roth at drop linebacker. Though just 195 lbs., he is another of the active players who runs well on the defense. The sophomore made 9 tackles in a reserve role and blocked a pair of punts. Tepper has waited to see what Robert Bums could do at drop linebacker if healthy. The 6'0", 225 lb. senior has seen little action the last two years due to injuries, but Tepper sees an explosive player with speed and strength. Steve Renfro, a 6'3", 215 lb. redshirt freshman, has a bright future, but is probably a year away. He's very strong against the run, but needs work on pass defense. Chris Gilman is a senior who has seen action both at comerback and free safety. An excellent special teams player, he took part in 10 tackles. The third competitor is junior college transfer Damion Malott, who led Hudson Valley Community College with 5 interceptions. The 5'11", 180 lb. jiinior played free safety in a very similar system to Edinboro's. Two other players also bear watching at cornerback as backups to Avery. Tom LaVerde (6'1", 194 lbs.) played wide receiver last year, but the sophomore made a strong conversion to comer in the spring. "He was the biggest surprise in the sec­ ondary," commented Tepper. "He's a tall, fast cornerback who led us in interceptions this spring." The other player is Elliott Page, a senior who was a second team All-PSAC West performer in 2002 but did not play last season. Page finished with 38 tackles and a team-high 3 interceptions that year, and is a former two-year starter. Regis Bums and Tim Hyde look to replace Thomas Wallace at strong safety. Biuns, a 6'0", 205 lb. junior, had 30 tackles and returned an intercep­ tion 50 yards for a touchdown against Kutztown as a reserve. Tepper was impressed with Bums' spring performance. He also sees Bums as an alter­ native at drop linebacker. Hyde is another of the players Tepper has imported from Erie(NY) Community College over the last two years. A 5'11", 200 lb. junior, Hyde fin­ ished second at ECC in tackles last year with 50, including 8 for losses, and had 3 interceptions and 9 passes broken up. "Tim has great acceleration and the best speed," Tepper stated. "He can play man coverage better than most strong safeties." Redshirt freshman Mike Mader is in reserve at strong safety, while fellow redshirt freshmen Tom Davidson and Mike Cradduck backup at free safe­ ty. Davidson, in particular, performed weU in the spring and figures to play in the dime package. Defensive Backs: The good news is two starters return in the secondary. The bad news is two starters are missing. However, like the wide receiver position, depth aboimds in the secondary. Raji El-Amin and Chris Avery combined for 16 interceptions a year ago. El-Amin turned in an incredible freshman season, earning third team Associated Press Little All-America honors while being named the PSAC West Rookie of the Year. He didn't even join the Fighting Scots until a week of preseason drills had passed, and he began the year as a backup comerback. Moved to free safely in week number two, he started the final 11 games and finished the year setting school records for interceptions (9) and yards returned (158). El-Amin ranked eighth in Division II in interceptions. He also proved a strong supporter against the mn, fin­ ishing fourth on tire team in tackles with 60. In addition, he broke up a team-high 8 passes. "Raji improved this spring and recognized that he has a long way to go," cau­ tioned Tepper. "He is a playmaker." Avery enjoyed an out­ standing season in his own right after missing the final seven games in 2002 due to injtuy. The comerback added 7 interceptions, good for 22nd in Division II, for 78 yards, along with 24 tackles and 6 passes broken up. A three-way battle will shape up this fall for the starter opposite Avery. Senior Jermaine Truax is in his second year with the Scots after trans­ ferring from Alfred State JC. As the nickel back he had 12 tack­ les, a pair of interceptions and broke up 4 passes. Tmax missed part of the spring with an injury, but has matured and OLB Seth Fragale finished as the second-leading tackier with 86 stops while leading the exhibited fine ability. Fighting Scots in tackles Jbr losses (12.5) and sacks (4). Edinboro University Football 2004 STREET & SMITH'S 2004 NCAA DIVISION II PRESEASON TOP 25 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Grand Valley State North Dakota North Alabama Texas A&M-Kingsville Saginaw Valley State Carson-Newman Central Oklahoma Pittsburg State Valdosta State Bentley Emporia State Shippensburg EDINBORO Mesa State Tarleton State lndiana(Pa.) Central Missouri State Nebraska-Omaha Tusculum Chadron State Southern Arkansas Northwest Missouri State Winona State Southeastern Oklahoma Catawba LINDY'S 2004 NCAA DIVISION II PRESEASON TOP 25 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Grand Valley State Valdosta State Delta State Carson-Newman Catawba Pittsburg State Indiana(Pa.) Central Missouri State Texas A&M-Kingsville North Dakota Nebraska-Keamey Southern Arkansas Saginaw Valley State EDINBORO North Alabama Northwest Missouri State Mesa State Central Oklahoma Tarleton State Bentley Chadron State Nebraska-Omaha Emporia State Winona State Tusculum pages 2004 Roster Numerical Roster No. Name................. 1 Matt Phillips ... ..........FB 2 Donnye Aiken .. ..........CB : 3 Tom LaVerde ... ..........CB 4 Bobby Woods .. ........WR 5 Justin Lipscomb ........WR 6 Lincoln Bufalino ..........TB 7 Raji El-Amin ... ........... FS 8 Josg Hinkle ___ ..........QB 9 Brandon Hunt.. ..........QB 10 Dave Jazenski .. ........ILB 11 Mike Mader___ ........... SS 12 Justin Bouch___ ..........QB 14 Ryan Rybicki .. .TE/WR 15 DamionMalott . ..........CB Marshall Ellison. ........WR 16 17 Kody Robertson .. .P/PK 18 Ryan Valasek ... ........WR 19 Matt Barley___ ........... P 20 Tommy Clanton ..........TB 21 Jermaine Truax . ..........CB 22 Jim Soltis ........... ... .OLB 23 Chris Avery ___ ..........CB 24 Bobby Darch___ ..........TB 24 Ryan Brule........ ..........PK 25 Tom Davidson . ..........FS 26 Ben Stroup.......... ........ILB 27 Elliott Page........ ..........CB 28 Andre Burke___ ..........TB 29 Jordan Bobitski . ........WR 29 PatAretz........... ..........CB 30 Tim Hyde........... ..........SS 31 Ulysee Davis ... ..........TB Chris Gilman ... ........CB 32 33 Justin Olney___ ..........FB 34 MikeCradduck . ..........FS 35 Hardin Moss___ ..........FB 36 Cody Fink.......... ... .OLB 37 Regis Bums........ ..........SS 38 ChrisGrettler ..........SS 39 Paul Burger........ ........ILB ;i40 Robert Bums___ ... .OLB 1 41 Jameel Tucker ... ..........FS ^ 42 Chris Amico........ ........DT 43 Greg MacAnn ... ........DE 44 Tyrone Berrie ... ....WR 45 Dylan Wessell ... ........ILB 47 Steve Renfro___ ... .OLB ■ 48 SylHanner ........ ........ILB 49 James English ... ..........FS 50 TomMalizia ___ ........ILB 52 Seth Fragale........ ....OLB 54 JoeRozmus........ .. .OLB 55 Brandon Banas .. ........ILB 57 Scott Christie___ ........OT 58 Tay Robinson___ ........DE 59 Joe Malizia.......... .. .OLB 60 Ben Harris.......... ........LS B 62 Jim Curtin.......... ....OG 63 Kevin Beitzel___ ....NG 64 Anthony Tedesco ..........C Anthony Sufra .. ....OG 65 page 6 No. 2 42 29 2004 Roster Name Donnye Aiken Chns Amico PatAretz Pos. CB DT CB Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-9 Wt. 170 252 170 Yr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Jr. Chns Avery ** Brandon Banas * CB ILB 5-9 6-1 180 215 Jr. Sr. 19 Matt Barley * P 5-11 205 Sr. 63 44 29 12 91 Kevin Beitzel Tyrone Berrie Jordan Bobitski ** Justin Bouch ** Ed Brown *** NG WR WR QB TE 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 280 172 205 205 254 Fr.-r Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. 24 6 39 28 Ryan Brule Lincoln Bufalino *** Paul Burger Andre Burke PK TB ILB TB 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-9 189 195 220 205 Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. 37 40 Regis Bums ** Robert Bums SS OLB 6-0 6-0 205 225 Jr. Sr. 78 72 74 92 57 20 68 71 34 62 24 25 31 Greg Bzorek ** Josh Bzorek Ron Bzorek Njieya Chafeh Scott Christie Tommy Clanton Eric Costello A.J. Cousins * Mike Cradduck Jim Curtin Bobby Darch Tom Davidson Ulysee Davis OT DE OG NG OT TB C NG FS OG TB FS TB 6-6 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-5 5-9 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-9 315 250 305 270 300 190 275 265 203 295 200 194 190 Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.-r Fr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Fr. 83 96 88 7 16 49 97 87 36 52 89 32 Jeff Dinger David Dix Nate Eimer ** Raji El-Amin * Marshall Ellison James English Mike Enoch Aaron Petty * Cody Fink Seth Fragale ** Joe Gable Chns Gilman ** WR DE TE FS WR FS OLB WR OLB OLB TE CB 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-9 200 220 225 175 186 190 240 210 195 220 225 175 Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.-r Fr. Fr. So. Fr.-r Jr. Fr. Sr. 38 48 60 93 8 Chris Grettler Syl Hanner Ben Harris Mike Heasley Josh Hinkle SS ILB LS DT QB 5-9 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-1 185 215 256 265 185 Fr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Fr. Fr. 9 30 Brandon Himt Tim Hyde QB SS 6-7 5-11 230 200 So. Jr. 10 82 Dave Jazenski * Joe Jowly * ILB LS 5-11 6-2 225 211 So. Sr. 69 3 Chns Kaczor * Tom LaVerde C CB 6-2 6-1 290 194 So. So. : 23 : 55 HometowiyHigh School Erie, PA/Central/Colgate Webster, NY/West Irondequoit Edinboro, PA/General McLane/ Thiel Berea, OH/Berea Buffalo, NY/McKinley/ Erie(NY) Comm. College Springville, NY/Springville Griffith Imt./Erie(NY) Comm. College Meyersdale, PA/Meyersdale Norwalk, CT/Norwalk Pittsburgh, PA/ Carrick Brackenridge, PA/Highlands North Springfield, PA/ Cathedral Prep Chagrin Falls, OH/Chagrin Falls Edinboro, PA/General McLane Mentor, OH/Mentor Wilkinsburg, PA/Valley/ Califomia(Pa.) Jefferson, OH/Jeffersoji Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic/ Butler(KS) Comm. College Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Fontana, CA/Hamilton Chicora, PA/Kams City Erie, PA/ Central Erie, PA/ Central ChiUicothe, OH/ChiUicothe Warren, PA/Warren EHmkirk, NY/ Dunkirk Batavia, NY/Batavia Geneva, OH/Geneva Bryan's Road, MD/Bishop McNamara Conneaut, OH/ Conneaut Hamburg, NY/Hamburg Central Oswe^, IL/West Aurora Rochester, NY/Wilson Magnet Pittsburgh, PA/ Central Catholic Mayfield Heights, OH/Mayfield Fredonia, NY/Fredonia Franklin, PA/Franklin Meadville, PA/Saegertown Emporium, PA/ Cameron County Conneaut, OH/Edgewood Hilliards, PA/ Allegheny Clarion Valley/ Lock Haven Girard, PA/Girard Pittsbingh, PA/Penn Hills Lock Haven, PA/ Central Mountain Brookfield, OH/Brookfield Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Catholic HomeU, NY/Homell Wayland, NY/Wayland-Cohocton/ Erie (NY) Comm. College Erie, PA/Iroquois Wilson, NY/Wilson Central/ Erie (NY) Comm. College Brook Park, OH/Berea Lincolnton, NC/Homell(NY) Edinboro University Football 2004 ________________ _________________________________________ 5 67 43 11 59 50 15 I Roaming Shores, OH/Grand Valley .i 69 Chris Kaczor........ ...OG Arnold, PA/Valley 70 Vince Lutman___ ... .OT " 71 Rochester, NY/Athena A.J. Cousins .......... ...NG Lyndhurst, OH/Bmsh 72 Josh Bzorek .......... ... .DE Emporium, PA/Cameron County 73 LaMont Singleton ...OG Emporium, PA/Cameron County 74 Ron Bzorek............ ...OG Akron, OH/ Al^on North/Hudson ' 75 Jason Oman.......... ... .OT Valley (NY) Comm. College . . 76 AndyYoimg.......... ...OG 94 Donnie Martseller TE 6-5 230 Fr. Carlton, PA/Cochranton • 77 Brian Shreve ........ ...OT 85 Ian McWIliams TE 6-3 235 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA/Carlynton 78 Greg Bzorek.......... ...OT 3b Hardin Moss FB 6-2 230 Fr. Erie, PA/East 80 Michael Robinson . ...WR 95 Eric Neavins *** DT 6-3 290 Sr. Erie, PA/Central 81 Bob Reiter............. ...WR 33 Justin Olney FB 5-11 230 Fr.-r Canal Winchester, OH/Clearcreek 82 Joe Jowly............... ....LS 75 Jason Oman ** OT 6-4 345 Sr. Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville 83 Jeff Dinger............. ...WR 98 Josh Otto DE 6-4 225 Fr.-r Middleburg Heights, OH/Midpark 84 Kyle Witucki.......... ....TE 27 Elliott Page *** CB 5-9 190 Sr. Clairton, PA/ Clairton 85 Ian McWilliams ... ....TE 1 Matt Phillips * FB 6-1 250 Sr. Monaca, PA/Monaca/ 86 C.J. Trivisonno___ . ...TE Shippensbiu-g 87 Aaron Petty............ .. .W'R 81 Bob Reiter WR 5-11 188 Fr.-r Cheswick, PA/Springdale 88 Nate Eimer........... ... .TE 47 Steve Renfro OLB 6-3 215 Fr.-r Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 89 Joe Gable............... ... .TE 17 Kody Robertson * P/PK 5-10 215 So. Columbus, OH/Hilliard Davidson 91 Ed Brown.............. ....TE 80 Michael Robinson WR 6-6 215 So. Orrville, OH/Orrville/Indiana 92 Njieya Chafeh........ ...NG 58 Tay Robinson DE 6-3 220 Fr. Farrell, PA/Farrell 93 Mike Heasley ........ ...DT 54 Joe Rozmus OLB 6-0 215 Jr. West Seneca, NY/West Seneca 94 Donnie MarsteUer . ...TE West/Erie (NY) Comm. College 95 Eric Neavins .......... ...DT 14 Ryan Rybicki TE/WR 6-3 210 Fr. Covina, CA/ Charter Oaks 96 David Dix............... ...DE 77 Brian Shreve OT 6A 290 Fr. Erie, PA/McDowell 97 Mike Enoch........... ..OLB 73 LaMont Singleton OG 6-4 318 Jr. Canton, OH/ Canton McKinley/ 98 Josh Otto................. ...DE Erie (NY) Comm. College 22 Jim Soltis * OLB 6-2 195 So. Garrettsville, OH/Cardinal 26 Ben Stroup * ILB 6-1 205 So. London, OH/Hilliard Davidson Pronoiinciatioii 65 Anthony Sufra OG 6-2 282 Jr. Rochester, NY/ Aquinas Institute ; Oiiide 64 Anthony Tedesco C 6-2 280 So. Meadville, PA/Saegertown Chris Amico___ . .ah MEE coe 86 C.J. Trivisonno *** TE 6A 250 Sr. Kirtland, OH/Kirtland Brandon Banas.. ............BAN is 21 Jermaine Tmax * CB 5-10 190 Sr. Horseheads, NY/ Horseheads/ Kevin Beitzel ... ........BITE zhel Alfred State Justin Bouch___ ..........BOWch 41 Jameel Tucker FS 5-9 170 So. Philadelphia, PA/John Bartram/ Lincoln Bufalino CC of Philadelphia buff ah LEE know 18 Ryan Valasek * WR 5-8 170 So. Natrona Heights, PA/Highlands Greg & Ron Bzorek ................... 45 Dylan Wessell ** ILB 6-2 230 Sr. Rome, OH/Jefferson biZHORik 84 Kyle \Mtucki TE 6-3 250 Fr. Tarentum, PA/Highlands Nate Eimer ........ ___EYE mher 4 Bobby Woods WR 6A 200 So. Brackenridge, PA/Freeport/ Raii El-Amin___ West Virginia rah gee el ah mean 76 Andy Young OG 6A 305 Fr.-r Greenville, PA/ Greenville Seth Fragale........ .fraGHALlee Joe Jowly ........... * Number of letters won Dave Jazenski . .jah ZHEN skee Chris Kaczor___ ........kay zhor HEAD COACH: Lou Tepper (23-21, 4 years; 48-52--2 overall, 9 years) Tom LaVerde___ ....lahVERD ASSISTANT COACHES: Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/offensive line); Wa\me Mike Mader........ ---- may dher Bradford (defensive coordinator/defensive line); Jim Henson (running backs); D.K. McDonald Joe Malizia.......... . .mah LY zha (secondary); Mike Hodgson (quarterbacks); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Ray GiUman (tight Eric Neavins ___ ............nevins ends); Dan Holland (strong safeties/rush linebackers); Gary Patillo (defensive assistant); Sean Justin Olney........ ........ohi knee Hess (student assistant); Anthony Peluso (student assistant); Joe Valvoda (student assistcurt) Jason Oman........ ........OH men Bob Reiter........... Jim Soltis............. Ben Stroup.......... ............strowqT Anthony Sufra .. ........soo frah C.J. Trivisonno ... triv ih sah know Ryan Valasek ... . .VAL ah sek C>ylan Wessell___ ..........wess el Justin Lipscomb ** Vince Lutman Greg MacAnn ** Mike Mader Joe Malizia Tom Malizia Damion Malott WR OT DE SS OLB ILB CB 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-1 5-10 192 280 225 190 230 210 182 Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Fr. Jr. m Edinboro University Football 2004 page 7 Head Coacli Lou Tepper Head. Coach Lou Tepper Veteran Division I mentor Lou % Tepper was appointed the 12th head football coach at Edinboro University, officially taking charge of the Fighting Scot program on January 5, 2000. He promised a tough and classy program, and in four short years has delivered a championship team that fans and alumni enthusiastically endorse. Tepper inherited an Edinboro program which had won just eleven games in the previous three seasons. The Scots have shown consistent improvement in "Coach Tep's" four years, culminated by an appearance in the NCAA Division II Playoffs this past year. The 2000 season brought a 5-6 record, matching the Edinboro record for wins by a first-year head coach, and a fifth "We had an outstanding pool of place PSAC finish. candidates to choose from, but Lou's In 2001 and 2002, the integrity, coaching background and Fighting Scots were national notoriety stood out above very competitive, setting the stage for the rest. We feel Edinboro provides last year's break­ the opportunity to be one of the top through season that programs in the PSAC, and look at saw Edinboro Lou Tepper as the coach to restore ranked 18th nation­ our program to that level" ally. E dinboro made its first post­ Dr. Frank Pogue Jr. season appearance President, Edinboro University in 2003, claiming a share of the PSAC West championship. The Fighting Scots survived a brutal three-game stretch early in the season, defeating 16th-ranked East Stroudsburg, 3021, dropping a 40-34 decision to 22nd-ranked Shippensburg, and final­ ly upsetting fourth-ranked Indiana(Pa.) on the Indians' home turf, 2820. That win propelled the Scots to a six-game winning streak to end the regular season. During that stretch Edinboro held opponents with­ out a touchdown for 20 consecutive quarters. Tepper was recognized as the PSAC West Coach of the Year in 2004. While winning is important, it isn't the only emphasis at H Edinboro with Tepper at the controls. He has stressed improved char­ acter and talent, a family concept and racial harmony. In the classroom the Fighting Scots have shown marked improvement in recent years. It all adds up to a championship program. FHimm w W the Tigers on December 15,1997, helping LSU to a 27-9 Independence Bowl win over Notre Dame. All told, he has served as a defensive coor­ dinator for 19 of his 37 years in the coaching profession. BIG TEN HEAD COACH The 58-year-old Tepper was appointed the head coach at the University of Illinois on December 13, 1991, just prior to the team's appearance in the John Hancock Sun Bowl. He replaced Mackovic, who left for the head coaching position at the University of Texas. During his five-year stint as the Fighting lUini head coach, Tepper com­ piled a record of 25-31-2, including two more bowl appearances. He guided Illinois to a pair of wins over Ohio State, including one at Columbus; the school's first victory in Ann Arbor against Michigan in 27 years; and three consecutive wins over rival Iowa by a combined score of 122-17. Just as impressive, Tepper graduated 91 percent of his seniors. Tepper joined the Illinois program in 1988, serving as the defen­ sive coordinator for four seasons and assistant head coach for two years. In his nine seasons at Illinois, he helped the program to six bowl invitations, one Big Ten title and top ten rankings in the AP and UPI polls. He was honored as the Big Ten's top defensive assistant coach in 1990 by The Sporting News. His defensive units annually ranked among the best in the coimtry, finishing 10th in 1989,14th in 1^3, ninth in 1994, and 21st in 1995. Tepper's 1992 Tllini squad finished 6-5-1, suffering a 27-17 defeat to Hawaii in the Holiday Bowl. Illinois went in to Columbus and upset Ohio State, 18-16, and posted a 22-22 tie against Michigan in Ann Arbor. While his '93 edition finished 5-6, that included a 24-21 win in Ann Arbor against the Wolverines. The lUini made it back to postsea­ son play in 1994, handing East Carolina a 30-0 whitewashing in the BACKGROUND Tepper, a native of Keystone, PA, returned to the Division II level after coaching at Division I institutions for almost thirty years. He is renowned as a defensive coaching genius, with a resume that includes three Butkus Award honorees and an Outland Trophy winner. Tepper's list of standouts include Bruce Smith, John Holecek, Simeon Rice, Kevin Hardy, Brad Hopkins, Booger MacFarland, and Ken Dilger, all current or former NFL standouts. In addition, he has worked with some of the top head coaches in the country, including Bill Dooley at Virginia Tech, Bin McCartney at Colorado, John Mackovic at Illinois and Gerry DiNardo at LSU. "Being a native of western Pennsylvania, it has been neat to be a head coach again and to be a head coach in this environment," Tepper related following his first season at Edinboro. "I've recruited western Pennsylvania for half of my career. It's a joy to be back home." Tepper completed his second full season as the defensive coordi­ nator at Louisiana State University in 1999. He began his tenure with page 8 ......... Liberty Bowl. The '94 squad finished 7-5, again upsetting one of the elite in the Big Ten. And once again it was on the road, as Illinois shocked Ohio State, 24-10, in Columbus behind Butkus Award winner Dana Howard. Through the years Penn State had gained the reputation as "Linebacker U", but Illinois could have made a good case for that designation as well dur­ ing Tepper's tenure. He produced consecutive Butkus Award winners in Dana Howard (1994) and Kevin Hardy (1995). Along the way, he also pro­ duced Big Ten Defensive Players of the Year in Moe Gardner and Darrick Brownlow (1990), Howard (1993 and '94) and Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year Simeon Rice in 1994. For the only time in Big Ten history, Tepper had four first team All-Big Ten linebackers at his disposal. In all, he has coached over 20 professional linebackers, and has published a book, "Complete Lmebacking", a 312-page com­ prehensive book on linebacker play. Hardy and Rice became the highest defensive draft duo in the history of the NFL draft in 1996 when Hardy went second to Jacksonville and Rice third to Arizona. That stood imtil the 2000 NFL Draft when Penn State's Courtney Brown and Lavar Arrington went one-two. tender with a defense that annu­ ally ranked among the nation's top ten. He stayed at Virginia Tech from 1978-82, working with Outland Trophy winner and Buffalo Bills great Bruce Smith, among others. The 1980 Hokie edition played Miami(FL) in the Peach Bowl. Tepper joined Bill McCartney's staff at Colorado in 1983, serving as the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach until departing for Illinois in 1988. Tepper helped turn around a Buffalo defense which ranked No. 100 nationally in yards allowed prior to his arrival, to one which was as high as 11th in Division I in total defense. He earned the title of assistant head coach to McCartney his final two sea­ sons, and helped the Buffaloes to the 1985 Freedom Bowl and the 1986 Blue Bonnet Bowl. Among the assistant coaches at Colorado was Gerry DiNardo, who would later bring Tepper in to direct his LSU defense. DIVISION I ASSISTANT COACH PERSONAL BACKGROUND In over thirty years as an assistant coach, Tepper has worked at some of the top institutions in the coimtry. That includes the likes of Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech and Colorado, in addition to his time at Illinois and LSU. Tepper began his coaching career as a gradu­ ate assistant at Pittsburgh in 1967, then moved on to the University of New Hampshire from 1968-71, coaching the running backs and linebackers before becoming the defensive coordinator. His next stop was the College of William & Mary, where he joined former New Hampshire head coach Jim Root as the defensive coordinator from 1972-77. The 1976 William & Mary squad posted the school's best record in thirty years. He was the assistant head coach his final year at William & Mary. In 1978, Virginia Tech head coach Bill Dooley hired Tepper as his linebackers coach. Tepper helped build the Hokies into a consistent bowl con­ Tepper, bom September 7, 1945, graduated from Rutgers University in 1967. He enjoyed a standout career as a defensive back at Rutgers from 1965-67. As a player, Tepper led the Scarlet Knights in interceptions as a junior and tackles as a senior. He won the George Cronin Trophy as the Most Improved Player in 1965. Tepper is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association and has served on the All-American Committee and the NCAA Ethics Committee. He is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has spoken for PromiseKeepers, foimded by former Colorado coach Bill McCartney. Tepper and his wife, Karen, have two children, Matthew, who recently graduated from Edinboro with a master's degree in Counseling, and Stacy Ann, a graduate of LSU who is an administra­ tor for Yoimg Life Ministries in Columbus, OH. LINEBACKERS Lou Tepper^s Head Coachiug Record Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003 Totals Edinboro University Football School Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Overall Record 0-1 6-5-1 5-6 7-5 5-5-1 2-9 5-6 4-6 5-6 9-3 48-52-2 Conference Record 4-3-1 (4th, Big Ten) 4-3-1 (4th, Big Ten) 5-3 (T4th, Big Ten) 4-4 (T5th, Big Ten) 3-4-1 (T7th, Big Ten) 1-7 (Tm, Big Ten) 24 (T4th PSAC West) 3-3 (T3rd PSAC West) 2-4 (5th, PSAC West) 5-1 (Tlst, PSAC West) Edinboro University Football 2004 Notable Sun Bowl Holiday Bowl Liberty Bowl TeppePs Personal Data Bom: September 7,1945 Hometown: Keystone, PA College Education: Rutgers University, B.S. in Physical Education —1967 Playing Experience: Rutgers University, defensive back — 1965-67 Coaching Experience: University of Pittsburgh — graduate assis­ tant, 1967; University of New Hampshire — running backs/ linebackers, 1968-69; defensive coordinator, 1970-71; College of William & Mary — defensive coordinator, 1972-75; assistant head coach/ defensive coordina­ tor, 1976-77; Virginia Tech University ~ linebackers, 197882; University of Colorado — defensive coordinator/ line­ backers, 1983-85; assistant head coach, 1986-87; University of Illinois — defensive coordina­ tor/inside linebackers, 1988-89; assistant head coach, 1990-91; head coach, 1991-96; LSU ~ defensive coordinator/lineback­ ers, 1998-99 Wife: Karen Children: Matthew (29), Stacy Ann (27) NCAADiv.n page 9 Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Scott Browning Wayne Bradford Jim Henson Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line igth Year Ohio State ‘8i Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line 6th Year Salisbury State ‘90 Running Backs yth Year Hiram ‘68 Scott Browning is in his 19th season as a Fighting Scot assistant, working with his third head coach. After serving as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in Lou Tepper's first season. Browning took over as the offensive coordinator three years ago, while continuing to work with the linemen. This marks his 11th year in charge of the offen­ sive linemen, and ninth as offensive coordinator. He has also coached the running backs and defensive backs in the past. Browning has served as an assistant coach at three NCAA Division I institutions. Prior to joining the Fighting Scot staff in 1986, he coached receivers and running backs at Ohio State for two years. The Buckeyes went to the Rose Bowl and the Citrus Bowl in his two seasons. Browning served as a graduate assistant coach at New Mexico State in 1982, and the following year instructed the receivers at Idaho Bom: October 28,1958 Hometown: Perrysville, OH State. A 1981 graduate of Ohio College Education: Ohio State State with a bachelor's degree in University, B.S. in Education —1981; Educahon, Browning began his New Mexico State University, M.S. coaching career as an assistant in Education Administration —1983 Experience: Capital coach at Worthington High Playing University, running back —1977 School and Dayton-Fairview Coaching Experience: High Schools in Ohio from 1979- Worthington (OH) High School 81. Before transferring to Ohio assistant coach, 1979; DaytonState, he attended Capital Fairview (OH) High School — assis­ University where he played foot­ tant coach, 1980-81; New Mexico ball for one season. Browning State University - secondary, 1982; later earned a master's degree in Idaho State — receivers, 1983; Ohio Education Administration from State University - running backs, 1984-86; Edinboro University — New Mexico State in 1983. Browning and his wife, offensive coordinator, defensive Lynn, reside in Edinboro and backs, running backs, offensive line, have two children, Andrew, 10, 1986 to present and Katelyn, 6. His brother, Wife: Lynn Children: Andrew (10), Katelyn (6) Mitchell, is the offensive coordi­ nator at the University of Minnesota. Browning is also camp director of the Tri-State Linemen's Camp, a highlysuccessful instructional camp for line­ men now in its ninth year. page 10 Wayne Bradford is in his sixth year as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff. Bradford was recently given the additional responsibilities of defensive coordinator, a posi­ tion which he previously held in 1999 under former head coach Tom Hollman. He will continue to oversee the defensive line. Under Bradford's tutelage, Edinboro has had five first team AUPSAC West defensive linemen. That includes Dave Smith, a four-time AlI-PSAC selection who ranks first in career tackles for losses and tied for second in sacks, and Eugene Grooms, who was a three-time AUPSAC selection. His 2003 defensive line featured three all-conference performers. Bradford had previously been at Salisbury State sipce 1990, and was the Sea Gulls' defensive coordinator from 1994-98. A graduate of Salisbury State, Bradford began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1990, serving as an assistant coach in charge of the linebackers (1990-92) and defensive linemen (1992-94). In 1994, he was promoted to defensive coordinator. In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th in NCAA Division HI in total defense, allowing just 268 yards per game. His 1995 defensive unit produced a first team AFCA All-American at linebacker, and helped the Sea Gulls finish 7-2 with a berth in the ECAC Southwest Championship Game. Bradford graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. He completed work on his master's degree in Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In addi­ tion to working as a member of the football staff, Bradford was a facul­ ty member in the School of Business. Beginning in 1996, he Bom: April 3,1968 was the Director of the Business Hometown: Glen Bumie, MD Graduate Programs for the College Education: Salisbury State University, B.S. in Business Perdue School of Business. As an undergraduate, Administration —1990; M.S. in Bradford was an offensive line­ Business Administration -1992 Playing Experience: Salisbury man. He played on the 1986 State University, offensive line ~ Salisbury State team which fin­ 1986-89 ished as the NCAA Division III Cy^ching Experience: Salisbury national runnerup. State University — defensive lineman Bradford and his wife, & linebackers, 1990-93; defensive Gwen, reside in Edinboro with coordinator, 1994-99; Edinboro their six-year-old son, Nicholas, University — defensive coordinator, and four-year-old daughter, Julia. 1999; defensive line, 2000 to present Jim Henson, a highly successful high school coach in Ohio for over twenty years, enters his seventh season on the Edinboro staff. After working on the defensive side of the ball as the strong safeties/outside linebackers coach for two years, he moved over to the offense and will instruct the running backs for the third straight season. He previously worked with the running backs in 1999 and was in charge of the defensive linemen in '98. Henson is also a pro­ fessor in the Mathematics Department at Edinboro. Henson joined the Edinboro staff after serving as a mathematics teacher, football coach and athletic director at Grand Valley High School in Ohio for 22 years. He led the Mustangs to a 150-68-4 record, with five Grand River Conference championships, three East Suburban Conference titles, and three state playoff appearances. In the 1990's, Henson's charges posted three undefeated campaigns and a 23-game regular season winning streak. He was named the Conference Coach of the Year eight times and County Coach of the Year three times, culmi­ nated by his selection as the Ohio Division V Coach of the Year in 1997 and the Division IV Coach of the Year in '92. lYior to beginning his stel­ lar career at Grand Valley, Henson Bom: September 11,1946 debuted as an assistant coach at Hometown: Orwell, OH Cardinal Middlefield (OH) High College Education: Hiram School, where he served for eight College, B.A. in Arts & Mathematics -1968; Youngstown St. Univ., M.S. years. in Mathematics Education -1972 Henson graduated from Playing Experience: Hiram Hiram College in 1968 with a College, defensive back —1964-66 bachelor of arts degree in Coaching Experience: Cardinal Mathematics, then completed Middlefield (OH) High School — work on his master of science assistant coach, 1968-75; Grand degree in Education with a major Valley (OH) High School - head in Mathematics from Youngstown coach, 1976-97; Edinboro Univ. — State in 1972. He and his wife, defensive line, 1998; strong safeties/ Evelyn, reside in Edinboro. They outside linebackers, 2000-01; running are the parents of a son, Jim, and a backs, 1999,2002 to present daughter, Jennifer, along with Wife: Evelyn Children: Jim (35), Jennifer (27) four grandchildren. Wife: Gwen Children: Nicholas (6), Julia (4) Edinboro University Football 2004 Edinboro University Football 2004 Mike Hodgson Quarterbacks 1st Year Maine ‘79 Mike Hodgson is the newest member of the Edinboro staff, replacing Scott Weaver as ^quarterbacks coach in July. Hodgson brings 23 years of experience on the collegiate level with stops at schools such as Princeton, Maine Maritime Academy and Central Connecticut State. Most recently Hodgson served as the offensive coordinator while working with the quarterbacks and wide receivers at Central Connecticut State from 2000-2004. Prior to joining the Central Connecticut State staff he was the head coach at Maine Maritime Academy for seven years, from 1994-2000. In his seven seasons at Maine Maritime his teams were ranked in the top 25 by Street & Smith and won New England Football Conference titles in 1994 and 1998. During Hodgson's tenure the Mariners established 70 school, NEFC, ECAC, and NCAA records. The Mariners produced three All-American running backs during that period. Hodgson arrived at Maine Maritime following a nine-year stint as receivers coach at Princeton University. He served as the passing game coordinator for two seasons and was also the recruiting coordina­ tor for two years. While at Princeton he coached several All-Americans, along with NFL quarterback Jason Garrett. The Tigers won two Ivy League championships during his stay while winning over 60 per­ Bom: February 22,1957 cent of their games and establish­ Hometown: Newark, DE ing 29 school records. College Education: University of A 1979 graduate of the Maine, B.S. in Park and Recreation University of Maine with a bache­ Management —1979; M.Ed. in lor's degree in Park and Education Administration —1982 Recreation Management, Playing Experience: University of Hodgson began his coaching Maine, tight end & kicker —1975-79 career at his alma mater in 1979. Coaching Experience: University He remained a member of the of Maine - tight ends, 1979-80; offen­ Maine staff from 1979-85, working sive backs & kicking, 1980-81; offen­ sive line & kicking, 1981-83; receivers with the tight ends, offensive line, & recruiting coordinator, 1983-85; running backs and receivers. He Princeton University - receivers, completed work on his master's 1985-94; Maine Maritime Academy degree in Education head coach, 1994-2000; Central Administration in 1982. Connecticut State University - offen­ Hodgson was a three-year sive coordinator, 2000-04 starter for the Black Bears at tight Wife: Raeann Children: Kenney (17), Cassie (15) end and kicker. A native of Newark, DE, he earned All-State honors as a quarterback at St. Mark's High School. He led his team to a perfect 12-0 record and the Delaware State title, earning game MVP honors. Hodgson and his wife, Raeann, have a son, Kenney (17), and daughter, Cassie (15). page 11 / Assistant Coacbes Assistant Coaches D.K. McDonald Tom Parry Defensive Backs 2nd Year Edinboro *oi wide Receivers 3rd Year Slippery Rock ‘64 Former Edinboro standout D.K. McDonald was appointed a full-time staff mem­ ber this past spring and is now in his second sea­ son on the coaching staff. He takes over as the defensive backs coach. McDonald was a four-year starter for the Fighting Scots at cornerback from 1997-2000, earning first team AU-PSAC West honors as a junior when he finished with 29 tackles and a team-high 11 passes bro­ ken up. He finished his career with 108 tackles, 4 interceptions and 34 passes broken up, leading the team in the final category in all but his sophomore year. McDoi^d played for Tepper as a senior. A 2001 graduate of Edinboro with a bachelor's degree in History, McDonald has also been an area representative for the Fellowship Bom: August 28,1974 of Christian Athletes. He is Hometown: Orrville, OH College Education: Edinboro extremely active in the Erie area as University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in a speaker. History -2001 An outstanding student, Playing Experience: Edinboro McDonald was a four-year University of Pennsylvania, comerEdinboro Scholar-Athlete. He back -1997-2000 also served as the president of the Coaching Experience: Edinboro Fellowship of Christian Athletes University - defensive backs, 2003 to at Edinboro. The native of present Orrville, OH resides in Erie. Ray Gilman Tight Ends 3rd Year Lock Haven ‘66 Ray Gilman is in his third season as an assistant coach for the Fighting Scots. He takes over as the tight ends coach this season after pre­ viously instructing the strong safeties. In addi­ tion, Gilman will oversee the equipment operations. Giknan has plenty of experience on the high school level, includ­ ing serving as the head coach for the Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School team in 2000 and 2001, after beginning there as an assistant coach in 1997. The team is in a co-op with Cranberry High School, and par­ ticipated in the Qass AAA District IV Playoffs four of the five seasons. Gilman previously had stints as an assistant coach at Northern High School in DiUsburg, PA and Pittsburgh North Catholic High School. He also served as the head coach at Finley (Pa.) Junior Ffigh School, where one of the players on his team was Joe Montana. In the summer of 2001, Gilman guided the Pennsylvania All-Stars to the gold medal in the Down Under Bowl in Australia. A1966 graduate of Lock Haven State College with a bachelor of science degree in Health & Physical Education, Gilman resides in Hilliards, PA with his wife, Kay. His son, Chris, a transfer from Lock Haven, is in his third year as a Fighting Scot defensive back. page 12 Tom Parry is in his third season as a mem­ ber of the Edinboro football staff, coaching the wide receivers. Parry has been a head football coach on the high school level for 17 years and an assistant coach at the collegiate level for 15 seasons. He coached the quarterbacks and receivers at Mercyhurst from 1995-2001. Prior to joining the Mercyhurst staff. Parry was the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Iona College from 1992-95. He also served on the collegiate level in 1979-80 at Cortland State, from 1977-79 as the defensive coordinator at St. Lawrence University, and got his start as a student assistant at his alma mater. Slippery Rock State, in '63-64. . Parry served as an assistant coach at Academy High School in Erie in 19^-66. He served as the head coach at Tech Memorial High School from 1967-69, and was also the head coach at Bishop Ludden(NY) High School and Motmt Vemon(NY) Hi^h School. A1964 graduate of Slippery Rock State University with a bache­ lor's degree in Health and Physical Education, Parry later completed work on his master's degree in Educational Administration from St. Lawrence in 1979. He played one season at Edinboro then completed his career at SUppery Rock. Parry resides in Erie and has one daughter, JiUian (19), a sopho­ more at the University of Maryland. Dan Holland Strong Scfeties/Drop Linebackers 1st Year Edinboro ‘01 Dan Holland enters his first season as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff but is well-known in western Pennsylvania. All told he has 14 ye^s experience on the high school level, serving as the head coach at Saegertown High School from 200103 in addition to stints as an assistant coach at McDowell Ffigh School and General McLane Ffigh School. He will coach the strong safeties and drop linebackers. Holland led Saegertown to the 2002 French Creek Valley Athletic Conference championsFiip, as the Panthers finished with a 9-1 record. He was recognized as the 2002 FCVAC Coach of the Year and was also named the PIAA District 10 Coach of the Year by the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association. He posted a 19-10 record in three seasons as head coach, resurrecting a program which had gone just 1-17 the pre­ vious two years. Holland began his coacFdng career as an assistant at General McLane in 1990, leading his 1993 junior varsity squad to a 7-1 record. He moved on to the McDowell school system in 1994, working for three seasons as the head coach at J.S. Wilson Middle School before joining coach Jon Cacchione's varsity staff in 1997. The 1997 edition of the Trojans advanced to the PIAA Qass AAAA western finals. While serv­ ing on the McDowell staff for four seasons, Holland worked with the offensive and defensive fines, tight ends and special teams. A 2001 graduate of Edinboro with a bachelor's degree in Specialized Stupes, Holland resides in Meadville with his wife, Brenda, a 1996 graduate of Edinboro University with a bachelor's degree in Education. Edinboro University Football 2004 Sean Hess Student Assistant 1st Year Gary Patillo Anthony Peluso Defensive Assistant 1st Year Student Assistant 1st Year Joe Valvoda Student Assistant 1st Year A Conversation with Lou Tepper What attracted you to Edinboro? "I was attracted to Edinboro because I love to coach young men who are seri­ ous about the game and use football as a tool to influence them toward posi­ tive academic, athletic and social behavior. Edinboro was attractive because of the leadership of the admin­ istration, particularly that of Dr. Frank Pogue and Bruce Baumgartner. Edinboro has a location and setting that can attract quality student-ath­ letes. Karen and I are both familiar with this area and the PSAC. We love smaller communities yet Erie provides many attractions plus we have entree to three metropolitan areas in close proximity." Has it been difficult for you to adjust to Division II football? "My biggest challenge has been to create a Division I mindset in a Division II setting. Sometimes people lack vision because certain things have been the way they are for so long. IV s been really fun to see players, co-workers and this community expand their horizons to do things with greater expectations. It's been a real joy to see so many react positively to this challenge. I have found it very enjoyable and at times down right thrilling." Now that you have tasted postseason play, what must you do to take the next step and be a consistent team in the Division II playoffs? "Three issues jump out at me to answer this question. First, we need to con­ tinue to improve our team talent by developing present players and adding quality prospects. Second, the experience of2003 will give us more confi­ dence. Third, our goal is we want to perform well enough to earn a bye in the first round and host the second round here at Edinboro." How much importance do you place on special teams? "Special teams Iwve always been one of my passions because they account for over 50% of the yardage in a game and yet only 15% of the total snaps. Few fans recognize the impact of special teams and many players don't buy into its significance. John Dudley of the Erie Times wrote an article indicating that we had blocked twice as many kicks as any team in the PSAC. In fact, over a three year period we have blocked nearly one out of every five placements and had twenty-four blocks in a thirty game period. Individually, Sean McNicholas finished second in the NCAA with a 44.2 yard punt average before signing with the New York Jets. We have had some marquee special teams performers who can change the course of the game." Edinboro University Football 2004 Since arriving at Edinboro, you have talked about wanting "bal­ ance" on offense. Was that achieved last year or can we look for­ ward to more changes this year? "I believe that the improvement in our offense was the single biggest factor in Edinboro becoming a championship team in 2003. For the first time we did develop balance on offense. Opponents knew we had the capability of rushing for 250 yards or throwing for 250 yards if they were unsound. We had the ability to score quickly inb a two-minute offense and yet the strength to hold the ball and run out the clock with our running game. There will be changes in 2004 as we evolve offensively and adapt to new personnel." It seems as if speed and quickness have become the emphasis on defense. Is this by design? "Our scheme has always emphasized movement and running ability on defense. We have said many times to our team that there are four fundamen­ tals in the gam,e offootball and three of them have very little to do with size. We are one of the smallest defenses in the PSAC and yet we were able to fin­ ish seventh in the nation in scoring defense because our players pursue well and change direction quickly." We've talked a lot about the football side of things, but academics are also a very important issue to you. Please discuss. "While at Illinois, we had a very enviable graduation rate over nine years in the Big Ten. That is also coming to Edinboro. The past three semesters have been perhaps the best academic performances of my 37 year career! Our staff has made it a priority to recruit more serious students and young men with character. The newcomers who join us now have a peer group that takes their academics seriously. The old adage that 'we become like our friends' is true and it works in the classroom as well." What did you learn from the championship season of 2003? "As a staff, it reaffirmed our commitment to recruiting the combination of tal­ ent and character as the base of our program. Those improvements combined with the senior leadership that we experienced last year and the selfless play of that team lead to consistent performances every week. It was a fun team to coach and the players enjoyed each other immensely. Now the challenge is to repeat as champions and that has never been accomplished in Edinboro history." Now in your fifth year at Edinboro, what's yoiu impression of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference? "All across the nation coaches respect this league for its talented players and coaching staffs. The PSAC is unique in that it combines not only great com­ petition and the wonderful tradition of the finest conferences, but it also has unique rivalries. Most of the players in our league have played against each oth^ in high school. The players and coaches are extremely familiar with each other and that heightens the intensity of each and every game unlike any league I have been a part of in the past." page 13 Meet tfae Fightung Scots Meet the Fightiiig Scots 2Dpnnye ... brother Paul played linebacker for the Fighting Scots. Aiken Comerback Freshman (r) 5-10,170 lbs. Erie, PA/Central HS Talented young comerback who will sit out the 2004 campaign after transferring from Colgate University ... has a bright future as a Fighting Scot. AT COLGATE: Red-shirted in 2003. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman at Central Fligh School... served as a co-captain as a senior, playing running back, wide receiv­ er and defensive back... a two-time All-Metro League selection ... picked for the 2003 Savean-%e All-Star Game ... twice named Falcons' offensive MVP ... as a senior mshed for 781 yards on 87 carries with 3 TDs and caught 18 passes for 271 yards and 3 TDs... on defense, had 51 tackles and an interception ... was the 2001 District 10 champion in the 100meters ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom October 25,1984... unde­ clared major ... son of Wendy Huff and Donald Aiken Sr. 42 . Chris Amico Defensive Tackle Freshman (r) 6-0, 252 lbs. Webster, NY/West Irondequoit HS Originally recruited as an outside linebacker, but has added over 25 lbs. and now figures in as a key reserve at defensive tackle ... not big for an interior lineman, but very strong ... head coach Lou Tepper noted that he was a very pleasant surprise in the spring ... he said that Chris' effort reminded him of his yoimger brother Paul, a former linebacker for the Fighting Scots ... also noted that he has a motor hke Seth Fragale ... was the 2003 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Wade Bianco at West Irondequoit High School, where he was a three-year starter ... was named the Division AA Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and was an All-Greater Rochester selection ... a three-time AllMonroe Cormty choice ... also earned letters in baseball and wrestling ... was a second team all-league choice in wrestiing. PERSONAL: Bom Jime 22, 1985 ... unde­ clared major ... son of Susan and Paul Amico Enjoyed an excellent sophomore campaign, then had a solid spring ... coaching staff notes that he has matured a great deal ... talented athlete who enters his second full season as a starter after missing the last half of the 2002 campaign with an injury ... has started 14 of 16 career games. 2003: Started all 12 games at comerback, fin­ ishing with 24 tackles, one for a loss ... fin­ ished second on the team with 7 interceptions for 78 yards, ranking 22nd in Division II and third in the PSAC ... also broke six passes to rank second on the team ... earned second team All-PSAC West honors ... came up with first career interception against Tiffin, picking off two passes against the Dragons ... at one point had an interception in five straight games ... had season-high 5 tackles against Indiana(Pa.) and Clarion. 2002: Earned a starting job three games into the season, but was shelved due to an injury midway through the year ... played in four games, starting twice, registering 16 tackles and one pass broken up ... had a career-high 8 tackles at Shippensburg ... made first career start at Tiffin. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in foot­ ball and basketball at Berea High School ... was an All-Northeast Ohio honorable men­ tion selection in football and earned first team All-Pioneer Conference honors ... also earned All-Sun Newspapers second team accolades at defensive back ... as a senior, totaled 28 tack­ les and 3 interceptions, returning one for a touchdown ... also returned a punt for a touchdown ... caught 14 passes for 264 yards and carried the ball 17 times for 152 yards ... also lettered one year in cross country ... was named the Tressel Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom October 11, 1983 ... Health & Physical Education/Sports Administration major ... son of Jirh and Joan Avery ... father played football at BaldwinWallace. Avery’s Career Statistics Defense 2002 2003 Career G 4 12 16 UT 9 18 27 AT 7 6 13 ; Total 16 24 40 INT 0 7 7 PB 1 6 7 55 Brandon Banas Inside Linebacker Senior 6-1, 215 lbs. Buffalo, NY/McKinley HS Former transfer from Erie (NY) Community College whoyfigures to be a key part of the defense witjt a year imder his belt ... joined the Fighting Scots in January 2003 and had the opportunity to practice during the spring ... earned a starting role at inside linebacker and win help anchor a position that is thin experi­ ence-wise. 2003: Finished as third-leading tackier with 69 stops, with 4.5 tackles for losses and a pair of sacks ... also broke up a pass ... started aU 12 games at inside linebacker ... had season­ ing 13 tackles in loss to Shippensburg, and tied for team lead with 8 tacHes in playoff game at Saginaw Valley State. AT ERIE CC: Helped the Kats finish with a 7-3 record and a 11th place ranking in NJCAA ... leading tackier on the team with 83 stops, also leading the way in tackles for losses (16) and fumble recoveries (3)... had 6 sacks and a pair of interceptions ... earned second team All-Northeast Football Conference honors at middle linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in foot­ ball and swimming at McKinley High School, and also competed in basketball for a year. PERSONAL: Bom September 15, 1981 ... Edinboro University Football 200^4 Criminal Justice major ... son of Luann and Edward Banas. 63. Banas’ Career Statistics Defense G 2003 12 UT 27 AT 42 Kevin Beitzel Total TFL Sacks 69 4.5-12 2 Noseguard Freshman (r) 6-1, 280 lbs. Meyersdale, PA/ Meyersdale Punter Senior 5-11, 205 lbs. Springville, T^/Springville Griffith Institute HS Will battle Kody Robertson for the starting punting job ... did solid job as replacement for All-American Sean McNicholas as Edinboro's punter ... transferred in January 2003 from Erie (NY) Community College along with teammate Brandon Banas ... improved hang time and distance this spring ... also does an outstanding job as the holder on extra points and field gois ... trained last summer by Bill Renner, a former NFL prmter and former play­ er for head coach Lou Tepper at Virginia Tech. 2003: Averaged 38.2 yards on 47 punts, good for fifth in the FSAC ... ended with 11 ptmts inside the 20, and had a long pimt of 62 yards against Clarion ... averaged a season-high 46.0 yards on three pimts vs. the Golden Eagles ... also averaged 45.3 yards on three boots at Lock Haven ... had three punts of 50or-more yards. AT ERIE CC: Averaged 37.0 yards on 39 pimts with a long of 50 yards ... helped the Kats finish with a 7-3 record and an llth-place ranking in the NJCAA... earned second team All-Northeast Football Conference honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, track and basketball at Springville Griffith Institute, earning a total of nine letters ... was a second team AU-Western New York choice in footbaU, and a Kensington Lions NorthSouth AU Star. PERSONAL: Bom November 18, 1982 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Sharon and Roy Barley. Barley’s Career Statistics Punting 2003 G 12 No. 47 Yds. 1796 Avg. 38.2 Bl. 0 Lg. 62 A red-shirt freshman who wUl provide depth at noseguard. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in footbaU and track «& field at Meyersdale High School ... played footbaU for coach Mike Swank, earning all-conference honors three times ... also named the defensive MVP of the South Appalachian League as a senior. PERSONAL: Bom July 18,1983 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Linda and James Beitzel. 29 Jordan Bobitski Wide Receiver Senior 6-2,205 lbs. Pittsburgh, PA/ Garrick HS Expected to miss season due to summer injury ... solid all-around player who impresses coaches with his toughness and possesses the abiUty to make the tough catch... outstanding special teams player. 2003: Caught 25 passes to finish third on the team, good for 251 yards ... hauled in first touchdown pass of career in win over Califomia(Pa.) ... started three contests ... set career high with 6 receptions for 46 yards at Indiana(Pa.), adding 5 catches for 62 yards vs. East Stroudsburg ... had eight tackles whUe playing special teams. 2002: Finished as the third-leading receiver with 21 receptions for 181 yards, despite miss­ ing two games due to injury ... twice caught 5 passes in a contest, for 50 yards against Indiana(Pa.) and 44 yards vs. Gannon. 2001: Played in nine contests, catching one pass, a 19-yarder at CaUfomia(Pa.)... turned in strong special teams game at East Stroudsburg, finishing with two tackles and a blocked extra point. HIGH SCHCKIL: A four-year starter in foot­ baU and basketball at Carrick High School, also competing one year in track ... for career, caught 65 passes for 1,755 yards and 18 TDs, including 28 for 625 yards as a senior ... was named MVP as sophomore after catching 23 Edinboro University Football 2004. passes for 635 yards ... earned all-city honors as a senior, and played in the PSFCA EastWest AU-Star Game... earned Captain's Award as a senior in footbaU and basketbaU, and cap­ tained both sports. PERSONAL: Bom June 18, 1983 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Janet and Kenneth Bobitski... sister Jayreen played bas­ ketbaU at Pitt-Bradford. Bobitski’s Career Statistics Receiving G 9 2001 9 2002 12 2003 30 Career Rec. 1 21 25 47 Yds. 19 181 251 451 Avg. 19.0 8.6 10.0 9.6 TD 0 0 1 1 Lg. 19 20 33 33 12. Justin Bouch Quarterback Junior 6-3, 205 lbs. Brackenridge, PA/ Highlands HS Enters his third year as a starter with a fuU imderstanding of the Edinboro offense ... caUed "Mr. Consistency" by head coach Lou Tepper... extremely efficient quarterback who makes few mistakes ... a determined competi­ tor ... ranks seventh in career completions (258) and eighth in career passing yards (3,224), career touchdown passes (19) and career attempts (427) ... currently the career -s;. ■ ■ ■■ Meet tfae Fightnig Scots Meet the Fighting Scots record-holder in career completion percentage (60.4 pet.). 2003: Started all 12 games, finishing as one of the leading passers in Division II while earning first team AII-PSAC West accolades... also named to the D2footbaII.com honorable mention AII-Northeast Region team ... set a school record for completion percentage (65.9 pet.), completing 168 of 255 yards for 2,044 yards with 15 TDs and 10 INTs ... ranked 19th in Division II in passing efficiency and was third in the PSAC ... was also fifth in the con­ ference in total offense and sixth in yards pass­ ing per game... also set school record for com­ pletions, and 2,044 yards passing was thirdhighest total ... attempts ranked sixth and touchdowns seventh ... added 98 yards and 2 TDs rushing, accounting for 2,142 yards in total offense, the second-highest season total ... threw for at least two touchdowns in eight games, including three TDs against Califomia(Pa.) ... completed 15 of 24 passes for a season-high 252 yards and 2 TDs in upset of lUP ... was also key in upset win over East Stroudsburg, throwing for 233 yards and 2 TDs while completing 20 of 26 passes ... accoimted for 245 total yards in playoff loss at Saginaw Valley State. 2002: Began the year as the backup quarter­ back but ended up playing in eight games, with six starts... led the Scots with 1,180 yards through the air, completing 90 of 172 passes, but threw 9 INTs compared to 4 TDs ... also scored three touchdowns rushing ... in first career start completed 22 of 35 passes for 353 yards, the second-highest single game total in Edinboro history, with 2 TDs passing and another rushing in loss at East Stroudsburg... Senior TE Ed Brown 328 total yards against the Warriors ranks fifth. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for coach Tim Karrs at Highlands High School... a twoyear starter for the Golden Rams ... complet­ ed 160 of 290 passes for 2,144 yards with 14 TDs, rushing for another 5 TDs ... earned first team aU-conference honors at quarterback and comerback as a senior and was a second team choice as a junior, and was an honorable men­ tion all-state selection at comerback ... also a three-year regular in track and a two-year starter in basketball... was an All-Section pick in basketball as a senior and finished sixth in the WPIAL in the 110 hurdles as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Bom July 24,1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Deborah and David Bouch. Bouch’s Career Statistics Passing 2002 2003 Career G 8 12 20 Art. Com. 172 90 255 168 427 258 Pet. 52.3 65.9 60.4 Yds. TD Int. 1180 4 9 2044 15 10 3224 19 19 91 Ed competed in track in the spring, throwing the discus and shot put. HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive end and tight end for star-studded Cathedral Prep team which captured the PIAA State Championship under coach Mike Mischler in 2000 ... Ramblers went 14-0, defeating Central Bucks West in title game, after finishing 13-1 the previous year, losing to CBW in the cham­ pionship game ... also a standout in track, fin­ ishing third in the PIAA State Championships in the discus and fifth in the shot put... won Guth Memorial Award as MVP in track. PERSONAL: Bom September 13, 1982 ... Business Pre-Law major ... son of Jean and Milt Ganger ... stepfather competed for track and field team at Ohio University, and father, Tyrone Crews, played football at Kansas State ... Board of Governor's Scholar. Brown’s Career Statistics Receiving G 2002 11 2003 12 23 Career Rec. 5 7 12 Yds. 77 63 140 Avg. 15.4 9.0 11.7 TD 2 1 3 Lg29 17 29 6 Lincoln Brown BuMino Tight End Senior 6-4,254 lbs. North Springfield, PA/Cathedral Prep Tailback Senior 5-8,195 lbs. Edinboro, PA/General McLane HS One of a strong contingent of tight ends on the Edinboro roster who begins his fourth year as a co-starter ... outstanding blocker who was named the Darren Shields Award winner as the top newcomer as a freshman ... has great­ ly improved his receiving skills ... one-quarter of his career receptions have gone for touch­ downs ... also a standout on the track & field team, winning the PSAC championship in the discus this past season with a throw of 1587" ... set the school record earlier in the year with a throw of 164'6". 2003: Started four contests while appearing in all 12 games ... caught 7 passes for 63 yards with a touchdown ... six-pointer came on 17yard reception against Tifto... had two recep­ tions against Youngstown State and Califomia(Pa.). 2002: Played in aU 11 games with two starts ... caught 5 passes for 77 yards with a pair of touchdowns ... first career reception was a seven-yard touchdown catch against Ashland ... caught another touchdown pass at Tiffin the next week ... earned All-PSAC honors in the discus in the spring, finishing second in the PSAC Championships with a throw of 151.5', also competing in the shot put, where he placed eighth. 2001: Started nine of ten games at tight end ... was a key blocker in the ground game ... Returns to the team after sitting out the 2003 campaign and will be moved to tailback after previously playing wide receiver ... is also an elusive kick returner... red-shirted at Slippery Rock in 1999, then transferred to Edinboro ... moved from comerback to wide receiver mid­ way through Jiis first season. 2003: Didfhot play. 2002: Caught 14 passes for 236 yards, a 16.9 yard average, with a TD ... also main return man, averaging 18.2 yards on 15 kickoff returns and 9.1 yards on 21 punt returns ... ranked fifth in the PSAC in punt returns ... caught 4 passes for 81 yards against East Stroudsburg ... touchdown came on 55-yard reception at Gannon. 2001: Started six games while playing in all 10 contests, finishing with 9 receptions for 167 yards and 3 TDs ... finished sixth in the PSAC in kickoff returns, averaging 23.5 yards on 13 returns, and averaged 7.0 yards on 11 punt returns ... hauled in first career touchdown pass at Califomia(Pa.) and caught two touch­ downs, including a 71-yarder, vs. West Chester ... caught 3 passes for 101 yards against WCU ... had a 72-yard kickoff return vs. Lock Haven. 2000: Played in 10 games, catching 5 passes for 53 yards ... finished seventh in the PSAC in kickoff returns, averaging 20.1 yards on 12 returns ... also returned seven pimts for 7.0 yard average. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a first team All-Erie Coimty League selection as a senior at General McLane High School after earning honorable mention honors as a junior ... helped Lancers to 10-1 finish in "8, advancing to District 10 championship game ... mshed for 1,036 yards as a senior and scored 20 TDs, and had 598 rushing yards and 14 TDs the year before ... was also the MVP in track, while starting three seasons in football. PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 7, 1981 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major ... son of Sherry and Joe Bufalino ... father, a former Edinboro gridder, is a renowned coach in the Erie area, including capturing a PIAA state championship while at Strong Vincent High School. Bufalino’s Career Statistics Receiving G 10 2000 10 2001 2002 11 21 Career Rec. 5 9 14 28 Yds. 53 167 236 456 Avg. 10.6 18.6 16.9 16.3 TD 0 3 1 4 Lg23 71 55 71 KO Ret. 2000 2001 2002 Career G 10 10 11 21 Rec. 12 13 15 40 Yds. 241 306 273 820 Avg. 20.1 23.5 18.2 20.5 TD 0 0 0 0 Lg36 72 32 72 Punt Ret. 2001 2002 2003 Career G 10 10 11 21 Rec. 7 11 21 39 Yds. 49 77 191 317 Avg. 7.0 7.0 9.1 8.1 TD 0 0 0 0 Lg. 18 23 25 25 Tailback Junior 5-9, 205 lbs. Wilkinsburg, PA/ Valley HS Emerged as the starting tailback at the end of spring drills ... pleased coaching staff with his physical running style and is also a strong blocker ... also displayed outstanding hands and can be shifted to wide receiver from the backfield ... began career at Califomia(Pa.), although he never played m a game for the Vulcans ... transferred to Edinboro last sum­ mer. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Ray White at Valley High School, earning all-con­ ference honors at both running back and line­ backer as a junior and senior ... named to lYeseason Fabulous 22 as a senior ... threeyear starter in football, and also lettered twice ■ ■ ■ : ' ___ in basketball and track. PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 14, 2002 ... Communications major ... son of Mary and Robert (deceased) Burke. 40 Robert Burns Outside Linebacker Senior 6-0, 218 lbs. Delray Beach, El/ Atlantic HS Strong Safety Junior 6-0, 205 lbs. Jefferson, OH/ Jefferson HS A talented player who has not been able to overcome injuries while picking up the system at drop linebacker ... missed most of the sea­ son due to injuries and illness and also sat out spring drills ... if healthy, head coach Lou Tapper feels he is a very complete player at drop linebacker ... strong and fast ... previ­ ously played at Butler (KS) County Community College. 2003: Played in &st three games of the year before missing rest of season with injury. 2002: Saw action in five games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... finished with 13 tackles, one for a loss ... had 9 tackles, one for a loss, in loss at Shippensburg. AT BUTLER(KS) CC: Helped team win NJCAA National Championship in 1999. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at Atlantic (EL) High School. PERSONAL: Bom October 14, 1977 ... Speech Communications major ... son of Robert and Angela Bums ... father played football at Bethune Cookman ... severH other relatives also played football, including Derrick Cmdup, an vmcle who played for the Oakland Raiders. Former walk-on who enters the fall as the starting strong safety ... comes off a strong spring ... could also see some action at drop linebacker... a tough, hard-nosed player who is also a key special teams performer. 2003: Totaled 30 tackles while playing in all 12 contests ... registered first career intercep­ tion at Kutztown, returning it 50 yards for a touchdown ... had career-high 6 tackles against East Stroudsburg and Clarion, adding 5 stops at Ashland. 2002: Played in all 11 games, mostly on spe­ cial teams, finishing with 6 tackles ... had 3 tackles in season finale vs. Lock Haven. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport athlete at Jefferson Area High School ... earned allstate honors as a junior and senior at line­ backer, and was also a two-time AU-NEC selection at both linebacker and running back ... also earned All-District honors at both posi­ tions, and was a two-time All-County selec­ tion at wide receiver ... was named the Jefferson Gazette Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... set a school record with 315 career tackles, and also broke the season record with 143 stops ... as a senior, had 950 yards mshing and 450 yards receiving with 18 TDs ... a three-year starter in football, also starting four years in track and one year in basketball. PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1979 ... Computer Science major with a minor in Mathematics ... son of Tammy and Regis Bums. Burns’ Career Statistics Defense 2002 2003 Career G 11 12 23 UT 0 15 15 AT 6 15 21 Total 6 30 36 INT 0 1 1 UT 5 0 5 AT 8 0 8 TotalTFL Sacks 13 1-3 0 0 0 0 13 1-3 0 78 Greg Bzorek Offensive Tackle Junior 6-6, 315 lbs. Saxonburg, PA/Knoch HS Burns’ Career Statistics Defense 2002 2003 Career G 5 3 8 PB 0 0 0 Begins third year as a starting offensive tackle, and second at right tackle ... has started 22 of 23 career games ... considered by head coach Lou Tepper as one of the top right tackles in the region... a physical player who has made great strides since his freshman season ... one of three brothers on the Fighting Scots, along with Ron, a senior offensive lineman, and Josh, a freshman defensive end ... also had ---------------------- —^—T.............................................. ................ .... page 16 Edinboro University Football 2004 Edinboro University Football 2004. 1 page 17 Meet the Fightiiig Scots Meet the Fighting Scots two other brothers who played in the PSAC, Bill at Slippery Rock and Joe at Clarion. 2003: Earned second team All-PSAC West honors while starting all 12 games at right tackle. 2002: Played in all 11 contests, starting all but one game at left tackle. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Knoch High School imder head coach Mike King ... was a two-year starter in football and track, and also started for a year in basketball... earned first team all-conference honors at offensive and defensive tackle as a senior and was a second team choice at both spots as a junior... named to Butler County All-Star Team both years and to Tribune Review Terrific 25 as a senior ... led the Knights in tackles both years. PERSONAL: Bom February 15, 1983 ... Environmental Geography major ... son of Ledia and Joe Bzorek. 2003: Appeared in six games as a reserve at offensive guard. 2002: Saw limited action offensively while appearing in five games. AT SUPPERY ROCK: After ledshirting in 2000, served as a reserve offensive lineman in 2001. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike King at Knoch High School, where he was a three-year starter ... a two-time second team All-Greater Allegheny Conference choice at offensive guard ... also participated in track and basketball for a year. PERSONAL: Bom September 14, 1981 ... Business-Marketing major... son of Ledia and Joe Bzorek. 71 A.J. Cousins 74 Ron Noseguard Sophomore 6-1, 265 lbs. Chillicothe, OH/ Chillicothe HS Bzorek Offensive Guard Senior 6-3, 305 lbs. Saxonburg, PA/Knoch HS Promising sophomore who takes over at noseguard for Eugene Grooms ... has dropped over 20 lbs. from last year to add quickness and had an impressive spring ... very active player in the middle who will be a key on the defensive front. 2003: Saw considerable action as the season progressed, playing in aU 12 games, including a start against Shippensburg ... finished with 22 tackles, with 5.5 losses ... tied for second on team in sacks with 3 ... posted season-high 5 tackles vs. Shippensburg, and added 4 stops at Yoimgstown State ... had fumble recovery against Califomia(Pa.). HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time all-confer­ ence and all-district selection while playing for coach Bill Dennis at Chillicothe High School ... earned special AU-Ohio honors as a junior and senior ... as a senior had 68 tackles and 9 sacks, and finished with 200 career tackles and 25 career sacks ... played in Ohio North-South All-Star ... earned 11 letters in all for the Cavalier, including four in track and three in wrestling ... was a state qualifier in both wrestling and track. PERSONAL: Bom Jime 24, 1985 ... unde­ clared major ... full name is Anthony James Cousins. Former transfer from Slippery Rock who will battle Andy Young for the starting job at right guard ... team player who has shown improvement in last two years ... has two brothers on the Fighting Scots, Greg, a junior offensive lineman, and Josh, a freshman defensive end ... also had two other brothers who played in the PSAC, Bill at Slippery Rock and Joe at Clarion. Cousins’ Career Statistics Defense G 2003 Junior OT Greg Bzorek ---- - —■»■■■:------------------------ : page 18 12 UT 8 AT Total 14 TFL Sacks 22 5.5-16 3 34 Mike Cradduck Free Safety Freshman (r) 5-11, 203 lbs. Warren, PA/Warren HS Red-shirt freshman who will provide depth at free safety ... a smart player who could even­ tually end up playing strong safety. 2003: Red-slurted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for coach Jeff Flickner at Warren High School, and also earned foiu letters in track ... helped Dragons post a 9-2 record as a ^nior ... was a first team AU-Northwest Conference selection as a junior and senior at tailback, mshing for 1,100 yards in 2002 ... earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore, and was an honorable mention choice at outside Line­ backer as a senior ... ran for over 2,900 career yards ... placed 12th at the PIAA track state championships in the 3200 meter relay as a sophomore ... set school records in the 400 meters and 1600 and 3200 meter relays. PERSONAL: Bom September 25, 1984 ... Health & Physical Education major with a 3.00 GEA... son of Jessie and Lyle Cradduck. A red-shirt freshman who is expected to miss the 2004 senior due to a knee injury ... was in the competition for playing time at tailback this spring before going down with an injury to his anterior cmciate ligament ... prior to injury impressed the coaches with his running ability and quickness. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in football who also started four years in wrestling and one season in baseball at Batavia High School ... ran for 1,023 yards during senior season, earning All-Greater Rochester honors... scored over 25 career TDs ... was the MVP in lx)th football and wrestling as a senior, along with being named the Rookie of the Year in baseball, and was named the school's Athlete of the Year... in wrestling, was the sectional champion at 189 lbs. and a state qualifier ... earned all-conference honors in lone baseball season. PERSONAL: Bom April 28, 1985 ... Recreation Administration major ... son of Angela and Ken Darch ... father wrestled at Springfield College. 25 Tom Davidson Free Safety Freshman (r) 6-1,194 lbs. Geneva, OH/Geneva HS Expected to serve as the backup at free safety after led-shirting last season... should start in dime package ... head coach Lou Tepper noted he was very pleased with his progress in the spring ... former walk-on who earned a scholarship. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in football and basketball at Geneva High School, while also competing in track and baseball ... departed holding five school records as a quarterback ... was a first team Northeast Conference selection at defensive back as a senior and was named the Defensive Back of the Year ... also earned first team all­ district honors ... was recognized as the bas­ ketball Player of the Year and was a first team all-district choice ... was the recipient of the Ohio High School Athletic Association Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award, and was the VFW Male Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom April 11,1985 ... Special Education major... son of Cherrie and Ronald Davidson. Junior 6-5, 200 lbs. Conneaut, OH/ Conneaut HS Former walk-on who has worked his way up the depth chart at wide receiver and earned a scholarship ... catches the ball well and is a solid blocker ... dependable player ... got involved in special teams this spring. 2003: Played in seven contests, catching a four-yard pass against Yormgstown State. 2002: App>eared in ten games, catching 3 passes for 19 yards ... hauled in first career reception against lndiana(Pa.). 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and bas­ ketball at Conneaut High School, earning four letters in basketball and three in football... as a senior was named the Ashtabula Coimty Co-Player of the Year in both sports and earned All-Ohio honors in both, as well ... was a first team All-Ohio selection at defen­ sive back and was named the Ashtabula County Defensive Back of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom November 21, 1982 ... Sports Management Administration major ... son of Diana Brown and Gary Dinger. Dinger’s Career Statistics Receiving G 10 2002 7 2003 17 Career Yds. 19 4 23 Avg. 6.3 4.0 5.8 TD 0 0 0 Eg. 10 4 10 88 Nate Eimer Tight End Junior 6-2, 225 lbs. Oswego, IL/West Aurora HS Broke into the rotation at tight end a year ago and comes off a very impressive spring show­ ing ... best receiver of the tight ends and fills an H-back role... has a great attitude and is an excellent student ... valuable special teams performer. 2003: Appeared in all 12 games, catching 5 passes for 77 yards and 2 TDs... hauled in first career reception, covering 15 yards, against East Stroudsburg ... caught a two-yard touch­ down pass vs. Kutztown for first career sixpointer, then scored the next week on a 29yard catch vs. Califomia(Pa.). 2002: Saw action in all 11 games, mainly on special teams, but did not catch a pass. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter for coach Mike Rimge in football at West Aurora High School, and also earned three let­ ters in basketball ... caught 22 passes for 214 yards and 3 TDs as a senior and 33 for 364 yards and a TD as a junior... caught 67 passes for his career ... a two-time first team all-area choice by the Aurora Beacon News and a twotime all-conference selection ... named team MVP as a senior and was West Aurora's Athlete of the Year in 2001 ... a two-time aca­ demic all-state selection in football ... helped basketball team to Illinois Class AA state championship as a junior, and a starter as a senior when team finished fifth in the state. PERSONAL: Bom March 24,1983 ... Special Education major with a 3.35 GEA ... working on minors in Math and Geography ... son of Patricia and Michael Eimer ... father played football and baseball at Marian College, and ' Edinboro University Football Rec. 3 1 4 Edinboro University Football 2004 mother played field hockey at Indiana University. Eimer’s Career Statistics Receiving 2003 G 12 Rec. Yds. 5 77 Avg. TD 15.4 2 Lg. 29 Raji El-Amin Free Safety Sophomore 5-10,175 lbs. Rochester, NY/ Wilson Magnet HS Made a major impact as a freshman, earning numerous honors ... despite many accom­ plishments, head coach Lou Tepper notes that he stiU has a lot to learn at free safety ... dis­ played improvement this spring ... needs to work on strength ... a playmaker who has a nose for the football ... wants to be a great technician... can become an exciting pimt and kickoff returner. 2003: After playing in the first game as a reserve comerback, started the final 11 games at free safety ... honors included third team Associated Press Little All-America, second team D2football.com All-America, third team Football Gazette All-America, PSAC West Rookie of the Year and first team all-confer­ ence, D2footbaH.com All-Northeast Region Meet the Fighting Scots Meet the Fighting Scots Defensive Freshman of the Year ... set school records for interceptions (9) and yards returned (158), ranking eighth in Division II in interceptions ... finished fourth on the team in tackles with 60, including 1.5 for losses, recov­ ered a fumble, and paced the team with 8 passes broken up ... picked off two passes against Kutztown, returning the first 35 yards for a touchdown ... set school record with ninth interception in playoff game at Saginaw Valley State, adding a fumble recovery and 7 tackles ... had season-high 10 tacldes vs. Shippensburg, and 8 hits vs. Tiffin ... had an interception and broke up 3 passes vs. East Stroudsburg. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Greg Mortier at Wilson Magnet High School, start­ ing aU four years ... rushed for over 1,000 yards with 13 TDs as a senior ... also passed for over 500 yards and had 6 interceptions ... was named the City Catholic League MVP, in addition to earning first team ^-city acco­ lades and second team AU-Greater Rochester honors ... was also a two-year starter in bas­ ketball. PERSONAL: Bom January 2,1985 ... imdeclared major ... son of Sameerah and Warith El-Amin. El-Amm s Career Statistics Defense 2003 G 12 UT 31 AT 29 Total 60 INT PB 9 8 16 Marshall Ellison Wide Receiver Freshman (r) 5-10,186 lbs. Pittsburgh, PA/ Central Catholic HS Red-shirt freshman who will provide depth at wide receiver ... spent spring drills at comerback ... hard-worl^g player who head coach Lou Tepper describes as a classy kid. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at Central Catholic High School for coach Art Walker Jr., and also earned a letter in track. PERSONAL: Bom September 28, 1985 ... Business Administration major ... son of Sandra and Marshall Ellison ... father played football at the Univ. of Dayton then went on to play with the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Toronto Argonauts ... uncle also played at Dayton. page 20 87 Aaron Fetty Widr Receiver Sophomore 6-5, 210 lbs. Franklin, PA/Franklin HS Moved to wide receiver from tight end last year and has made tremendous progress ... moved into a starting role this spring and was described as one of the most improved players on the team ... strength and size makes him a strong blocker, and he could develop into an outstanding receiver ... very involved in spe­ cial teams this spring. 2003: Played in ^ 12 games as a reserve receiver and on special teams ... had first career reception in playoff game at Saginaw Valley State, hauling in two passes for 20 yards ... made three tackles on special teams. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter in football at Franklin High School, also starting two years in track and one in basketball... in all, earned nine varsity letters ... caught 19 passes for 216 yards and 3 TDs as a senior and 17 passes for 328 yards and one score as a jimior... defensively, had 35 tackles with 2.5 sacks as a senior and 36 stops with 2 sacks as a jun­ ior ... earned first team All-Northwest Conference honors as a senior at tight end and was a second team selection as a junior ... helped Knights to District 10 basketball cham­ pionship as a senior ... captain of both the football and basketball teams. PERSONAL: Bom May 27,1983 ... Criminal Justice major... son of Denise and Robert Fial and Walter Fetty. honors after finishing second on the team in tackles with 86 ... started all 12 games ... led Scots with 49 solo tackles, while also pacing the team in tackles for losses (12.5) and sacks (4) ... had career-high 12 tackles against Shippensburg, and totaled 11 hits with 1.5 tacldes for losses at Clarion ... had 10 tackles, three for losses and a sack at Lock Haven ... posted two sacks in win over Califomia(Pa.). 2002: Backed up four-time All-PSAC per­ former Dave Smith, finishing with 16 tackles and a pass broken up while playing in aU 11 contests ... recorded season-best 6 tackles vs. East Stroudsburg. 2001: Did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and wrestling at Cameron County High School, starting all fotu" years in wrestling and three in football... was an honorable mention all-state selection in football as a linebacker and fin­ ished with second and third pHce finishes at the PIAA State Wrestling Championships ... also earned All-Conference honors in football. PERSONAL: Bom January 29, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.42 GPA, and has been on the Dean's List five times... son of Marilyn Bauer and John Fragale, the head coach at Cameron Coimty Ffigh School ... two-time PSAC Scholar Athlete who shared the 2003 Edinboro Football Scholar-Athlete Award with Otto Hoover. Fragale’s Career Statistics Defense 2002 2003 Career G 11 12 23 UT 6 49 55 AT Total TFL Sacks 0 0 10 16 37 86 12.5-56 4 4 47 102 12.5-56 32 Chris Gilman Comerback Senior 5-9,175 lbs. Hilliards, PA/ Allegheny-Clarion Valley HS 52 Seth Fragale OutsidM^ineb acker Junior 6-2,220 lbs. Emporium, PA/ Cameron County HS Lived up to head coach Lou Tepper's expecta­ tions as a tenacious leader of the defense in his first season as a starter at rush linebacker ... has outstanding pursuit skills ... plays in a two-point or three-point stance, and can be a pass rusher or drop back in coverage ... active special teams performer ... former Edinboro wrestler who is now committed full-time to football... also an outstanding student. 2003: Earned second team AU-PSAC West Returns to comerback after playing free safety a year ago ... versatile player who can play four backfield positions, is a strong specif teams contributor, and a hard worker ... joined the Fighting Scots two years ago after transferring from Lock Haven ... father Ray serves as an assistant on the Edinboro staff, working with the tight ends. 2003: Played in 11 games, totaling 10 tackles and a pass broken up ... had 2 tackles at Ashland. 2002: Appeared in 10 games, mostly on spe­ cial teams but with limited action at comer­ back ... finished with 8 tackles and a pass bro­ ken up .. .had a career-high 3 tackles against Califomia(Pa.). Edinboro University Football 2004 AT LOCK HAVEN: Played in seven contests as a reserve defensive back and special teams performer, finishing with 6 tackles, along with breaking up one pass and forcing a fumble ... had two tackles m loss to Edinboro. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at AlleghenyClarion Valley High School, with his father serving as the head coach ... participated in football, track and basketball ... earned first team AU-Butler County honors at running back and was a first team AU-Qarion County choice, as well... earned second team honors at defensive back ... was a first team KSAC choice at running back and second team as a pimter ... named a second team running back by Pa. Football News ... was named Most Valuable Player in the 2001 "Down Under Bowl" in Australia. PERSONAL: Bom December 22, 1982 ... Health & Physical Education major with a 3.42 GPA... son of Kay and Ray Gilman. Gilman’s Career Statistics Defense 2002 2003 Career G 10 11 21 UT 5 5 10 AT 3 5 8 Total 8 10 18 Int 0 0 0 PB 1 1 2 60 Ben , Harris Long Snapper Freshman (r) 6-3, 256 lbs. Lock Haven, PA/ Central Mountain HS Provides the Fighting Scots with a pair of strong long snappers ... made great improve­ ment in the spring and could start as short snapper ... a red-shirt freshman. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Steve Turchetta at Central Moimtain High School, starting three years ... was a Lock Haven Express All-Star and a Lezzer Liunber Qassic All-Star ... named outstanding offensive line­ man and outstanding special teams player ... named to Pa. Football News All-Academic Team .. .also started one year in baseball. PERSONAL: Bom April 20,1985 ... Forensic Accoimting major ... son of Mary Jane Harris and Ben Harris ... very solid student. 48 Syl 9Brandon Banner Inside Linebacker Hunt Quarterback Freshman (r) 5-11, 215 lbs. Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills HS Red-shirt freshman who will battle for playing time at inside linebacker ... lacks experience but possesses the physical skills and intuition to help in the future... must find a role on spe­ cial teams. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for coach Neil Gordon at Penn Hills High School ... the Indians finished 10-2 his senior year and 9-3 as a junior ... had 7 sacks and 6 forced fumbles while playing linebacker as a senior ... played noseguard as a junior. PERSONAL: Bom April 6, 1985 ... unde­ clared major ... son of Ava Hanner ... imcle Albert Hanner played at Liberty and Waynesburg. Sophomore 6-7, 230 lbs. Homell, NY/Homell HS Backup quarterback who continues to devel­ op and will step in as a top reserve ... a big quarterback witii a strong arm ... displayed a lot of poise this spring along with a better understanding of the offense before missing time late due to injury ... head coach Lou Tepper feels he can step in and lead team if necessary ... former high school teammate of comerback Tom LaVerde. 2003: Played in one game but had no statis­ tics against Kutztown. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter in football and basketball at HomeU High School ... a three-year All-Livingston County Conference selection in both sports, earning first team honors in football as a senior and second team as a sophomore and junior ... completed 166 of 296 passes for 2,960 yards with 40 TDs and 16 INTs for coach Gene Mastin's team ... as a sophomore and junior led the team to the state quarterfinals ... the Red Raiders were 26-6 in his three seasons. PERSONAL: Bom January 9,1984 ... Sports Admin, major... son of Terri and Marc Himt. Edinboro University FootbaU 2004 30 Urn Hyde Strong Safety Junior 5-11, 200 lbs. Wayland, NY/ Wayland-Cohocton HS Transfer from Erie(NY) Community College who will push Regis Bums for the starting job at strong safety ... joined team in January ... has the best speed of the strong safeties, with great acceleration ... plays man coverage bet­ ter than most strong safeties. AT ERIE CC: Finished as the second-leading tackier a year ago as the Kats finished with a 73 record ... was in on 50 tackles, with 8 for losses totaling 26 yards, including a pair of sacks ... was second in interceptions with 3 for 97 yards and a TD ... broke up 9 passes, had a fumble recovery and a forced fumble. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jeff Englert at Wayland-Cohocton High School, starting three seasons in football, while also competing in track and basketball ... was named the school's Athlete of the Year after earning MVP honors in both football and track as a senior ... also named a Livingston Coimty All-Star and an Eddie Meath AU-Star. PERSONAL: Bom November 16, 1983 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Patsy Hyde. 10 Dave Jazenski Inside Linebacker Sophomore 5-11, 225 lbs. Erie, PA/Iroquois HS Provides the Fighting Scots with quality depth at inside linebacker ... comes off shoulder sur­ gery and did not compete this spring ... strong player and a hard worker who also made his mark on special teams. 2003: Appeared in ten games, finishing with 20 total tackles, including two for losses ... had season-high 4 tackles against Tiffin, adding 3 stops vs. Slippery Rock, Kutztown and Califomia(Pa.) ... missed the last two games due to shoulder injury. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A standout both offensive­ ly and defensively at Iroquois High School... set season records for yards mshing (1,883 yards) and touchdowns (20), along with a sin­ gle game mshing record of 287 yards and page 21 Meet the Fightiiig Scots Meet the Fighting Scots rushing touchdowns with four as a senior ... also set school record for tackles in a season with 125 ... was named the Erie County League Co-Player of the Year as a senior, and was a second team All-State selection ... led Braves to the District 10 Class A championship game and a 7-4 record. PERSONAL: Bom April 17,1983 ... Health and Physical Education/Teaching major ... son of Sue and Paul Jazenski ... father wres­ tled at Pitt from 1972-74 and also played mgby ... very dependable student. Jazenski’s Career Statistics Defense G 2003 10 UT 7 AT Total 13 20 AT ERIE CC: Played two seasons for the Kats, helping team to 7-3 record in 2002... was a tight end and long snapper. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Charles Juffer at Wilson Central High School... was a two-year starter in football and a three-year starter in baseball and wrestling ... played in the North vs. South All-Star Football Game and also competed in the North vs. South AllStar Wrestling Match. PERSONAL: Bom September 23, 1982 ... Secondary Education major ... son of Karen and James Jowly. TFL Sacks 2.0-4 0 Chris Kaczor Center Long Snapper Senior 6-2, 211 lbs. Wilson, NY/Wilson Central HS Filled a huge role a year ago as the long snap­ per after transferring from Erie(NY) Community College ... was considered by head coach Lou Tepper as consistent a long snapper as anyone in the PSAC ... also a strong player on pimt coverage. 2003: Played in all 12 games as the long snapper ... took part in a pair of tackles, com­ ing up with a fumble recovery against Ashland. Sophomore 6-2,285 lbs. Brook Park, OH/ Berea HS Moves to center after enjoying an outstanding red-shirt freshman campaign at left guard ... coaching staff feels he has the qualities to be an outstanding center... strong and intense play­ er who reminds the coaching staff of a yoimg Anthony Peluso ... entered ^e 2003 season as the potential weak link, but instead turned in an all-conference performance. 2003: Started aU 12 games at left guard, earn­ ing second team All-PSAC West honors ... was also named to the D2football.com AllFreshman Team. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bob Cistolo at Berea High &hool, starting two years ... was a first team All-Conference choice and Sun Newspaper first team selection as a senior, also earning honorable mention AU-District honors ... played in the Northeast Ohio All-Star Game ... helped Braves to 7-3 finish ... was also a starter in baseball PERSONAL: Bom November 5, 1983 ... Speech Communications major with a 3.22 GPA... son of Kathy and Steve Kaczor. LaVerde Comerback Sophomore 6-1,194 lbs. Lincolnton, NC/ HomelKNY) HS Made a very successful transition from wide receiver to comerback this spring ... was the biggest surprise in the secondary and emerged as the backup at eagle comerback while leading team in interceptions in spring drills ... provides the Fighting Scots with size and speed at comer ... also starting to make his mark on special teams... has run a 10.6100 meters ... former high school teammate of Edinboro quarterback Brandon Hunt. 2003: Appeared in ten contests, catching 2 passes for 20 yards ... hauled in first career reception, good for nine yards, against Clarion ... also had three special teams tackles. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout at Homell High School, earning a total of seven letters ... in his lone season as a starter in foot­ ball, helped the Red Raiders go 9-1, catching 22 passes for 681 yards with 11 TDs .. an AllLivingston Coimty Conference first team selection ... holds school record? in track in the 40, 45, 55,100, 200 and 300. a two-time All-Livingston Coimty All-Sta^ in track. PERSONAL: Bom August 3,1983 ... Sports Administration major... son of Lori Evans and Ron LaVerde ... maturing a^ a student. Wim Receiver Junior 6-0,192 lbs. Roaming Shores, OH/ Grand Valley HS Emerged a year ago as the team's top receiver and enters 2004 as one of the key players both on offense and special teams ... catches the deep ball better than anyone on the team and can also go o^er the middle... has good hands and size aqd not afraid to block ... excellent return man who ranked among national lead­ ers in punt and kickoff returns ... enters sea­ son ranked 11th in career receptions (62) and eighth in career receiving yards (1,197) ... enters the season with at least one catch in 22 straight games. 2003: Earned first team AU-PSAC West hon­ ors after leading team with 39 receptions for 739 yards and 6 TDs ... tied for eighth in sea­ son receptions and was eighth in yards receiv­ ing ... also named to Football Gazette AllNortheast Region third team and D2football.com honorable mention AllNortheast Region... ranked 35th in Division II and third in I^AC in punt return average (10.7 yards on 15 returns) and was 42nd nationally and fifth in the conference in kickoff return average (23.4 yards on 19 returns) ... also ranked seventh in FSAC in receiving yards per game and ninth in all-purpose yardage ... cau^t at least one pass in aU 12 games, including 5 receptions for 92 yards at Saginaw Valley State and 5 grabs for 77 yards and a TD vs. East Stroudsburg ... totaled 238 all-pur- Edinboro University Football 2004 pose yards against the Warriors, adding 147 yards on kickoff returns and 14 yards on punt returns ... caught two touchdown passes against Shippensburg, including a 73-yarder, finishing with 4 receptions for 94 yards. 2002: Finished as second-leading receiver with 22 catches for 442 yards, a 20.1 yard aver­ age, and 2 TDs ... also averaged 23.9 yards on 10 kickoff returns and 9.8 yards on eight punt returns ... finished second on the team in all­ purpose yardage ... had career-high 5 catches for 105 yards at Slippery Rock ... scored first career touchdown on 50-yard aerial at East Stroudsburg, finishing with 3 receptions for 91 yards ... caught at least one pass in the final ten games. 2001: Caught one pass for 16 yards, returned 3 punts for 31 yards and one kickoff for 12 yards in season opener at Ashland before going down with season-ending broken col­ larbone. 2000: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout at Grand Valley High School for coach A.J. Calderone... for career, caught 95 passes for over 1,800 yards with 25 TDs, including three on punt returns ... was named the Offensive Back of the Year as a senior and was a first team AUCounty selection, and was also a first team All-Conference choice and the Offensive MVP ... an honorable mention All-Ohio choice ... a two-year starter in football and basketball. PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1982 ... Secondary Education/Social Studies major with minors in Psychology and History... son of Marie and William Lipscomb... very strong student. Receiving G 2001 1 2002 11 12 2003 24 Career Rec. 1 22 39 62 Yds. 16 442 739 1197 Avg. 16.0 20.1 18.9 19.3 TD 0 2 6 8 Lg- KORet. 2001 2002 2003 Career G 1 11 12 24 Ret. 1 10 19 30 Yds. 12 239 444 695 Avg. 12.0 23.9 23.4 232 TD 0 0 0 0 Lg. 12 36 50 50 Punt Ret. 2001 2002 2003 Career G 1 11 12 24 Ret. 3 8 15 26 Yds. 31 78 160 269 Avg. 10.3 9.8 10.7 10.3 TD 0 0 0 0 Lg16 16 38 38 16 50 73 73 43 Greg PERSONAL: Bom April 12,1983 ... Health and Physical Education/Recreation Administration major... son of Karen and Jim MacAnn ... brother Josh played at SUNY Albany. MacAnn MacAnn’s Career Statistics Defensive End Junior 6-3, 225 lbs. Rochester, NY/Greece Athena HS Fourth-year junior who has started on-and-off at defensive end the last two years ... very active, enthusiastic and productive performer even though head coach Lou Tepper notes he is probably the smallest defensive end in the PSAC ... dso a strong special teams player. 2003: Totaled 24 tackles while playing in 11 games, including four starts ... had 2.5 tackles for losses of 12 yards, and a pair of sacks ... also tied for team lead with two fumble recov­ eries ... tied career high with 5 tackles at Ashland. 2002: Played in aU 11 games, starting the final four contests ... finished with 17 tackles, but 8 were for losses, including 2 sacks ... also tied for the team lead with 2 fumble recover­ ies, and blocked one kick... had a season-high 5 tackles in first career start at Slippery Rock, with a pair for losses ... registered a sack and came up with a fumble recovery vs. Kutztown. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in foot­ ball and basketball at Greece Athena High School... was named the Section V Defensive Player of the Year and was a first team AllGreater Rochester selection in football ... led Trojans in tackles with 79, helping team to Section V championship and ^2 record ... was a first team All-County choice in basket­ ball. G 11 11 22 UT 8 11 19 TFL Sacks AT Total 17 8-18 2 9 2 13 24 2.5-12 4 22 41 10.5-30 11 Mike Mader Strong Safety Freshman (r) 5-10,190 lbs. Lyndhurst, OH/ Brush HS Red-shirt freshman who will provide depth at strong safety ... young player with raw poten­ tial who desires to contribute significantly on special teams. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, wrestling and track at Bmsh High School ... served as team captain as a senior in football and was the Integrity Award recipient ... earned honorable mention All-Western Reserve Conference honors in wrestling and also served as captain. PERSONAL: Bom December 2, 1984 ... Recreation Administration major ... son of Michele Mader. 59 Joe. . Malizia Outside Linebacker Freshman (r) 6-2,230 lbs. Emporium, PA/ Cameron County HS Junior DE Greg MacAnn Edinboro University Football 2004 Defense 2002 2003 Career Red-shirt freshman who will move to rush linebacker after playing defensive end this spring ... hard-working player and an out­ standing student. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach John Fragale, the father of fellow Fighting Scot Seth Fragale, at Cameron County High School ... was a two-year starter in football, and also competed two years in track ... was an Allegheny Mountain League All-Star as a sen­ ior and the Defensive Player of the Year... also named a Tri-County All-Star and a Big 30 AllStar in 2001. page 23 Meet the Fighting Scots PERSONAL: Bom November 24, 1983 ... Secondary Education/Social Studies major with a 3.81 GPA ... son of Elizabeth and Paul Malizia ... brother Tom wiU be a freshman on the Edinboro team this fall. !15 Damion Malott Comerback ^ Junior 5-10,182 lbs. Akron, OB/Akron J North HS Junior college transfer who figures to make an impact at comerback ... could also see time at strong safety ... played free safety in similar system to Edinboro's a year ago at Hudson Valley Community College. AT HUDSON VALLEY CC: Helped team to 8-1 record and a 15th place ranking in the NJCAA standings ... had 42 tackles while leading team with 5 interceptions for 32 yards ... also broke up 6 passes ... returned 29 punts for 427 yards and a pair of kickoffs for 48 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for coach Tom O'Neil at Akron North High School... also a regular in track for three years ... earned all-city honors in both sports. PERSONAL: Bom September 1, 1978 ... Communications major ... son of Vanessa Malott. 95 Eric, Neavins Defensive Tackle Senior 6-3, 290 lbs. Erie, PA/Central HS Talented defensive lineman who possesses strength and quickness ... a space-eater with the ability to makes big plays when in top shape ... works hard to block place kicks. 2003: A starter in all 12 games at defensive tackle, earning second team AU-PSAC West honors ... finished fifth on the team and tack­ les, leading the interior linemen, with 54 tack­ les ... had four tackles for losses and 0.5 sacks ... caused one fumble and batted down a pass ... finished with career-high 10 tackles at Clarion ... made 7 tackles in season opener at Youngstown State. 2002: Started 10 of 11 contests he played in, totaling 45 tackles, including 7 for losses and page 24 Meet tlie Fightiiig Scots 2.5 sacks ... had one fumble recovery and blocked one kick... posted season-high 7 tack­ les against Ashland and Kutztown... blocked an extra point vs. East Stroudsburg. 2001: Appeared in aU ten contests as a reserve defensive lineman, finishing with 26 tackles, one for a loss ... forced two fumbles and knocked down a pass... had a season high 5 stops vs. Gannon. 2000: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, wrestling and track at Central High School... was a first team All-Metro selection on defense for coach Ken Brasington's gridders, totaling 97 tackles and 5 sacks... also earned first team All-Allegheny Conference recognition ... named Centra's Male Athlete of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL: Bom March 27,1981 ... Social Work major with a minor in Geography... son of Angie and Larry Neavins. Neavins’ Career Statistics Defense 2001 2002 2003 Career G 10 11 12 33 UT 9 8 23 40 AT Total TFL 17 26 1-1 37 45 7-10 31 54 4-11 85 125 12-22 Sacks 0 2.5 0.5 3 After red-shirting a year ago looks for playing time at fuUback ... had a solid spring, now needs to return in the fall and continue pro­ gressing as a blocker ... looking for special teams opportunities. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a total of eleven letters while competing at Clearcreek High School ... three-year starter in football, mshing for 630 yards and making 120 tackles as a senior ... was named the district Defensive Player of the Year in 2002 ... Aces finished 113 that year... helped football team to two state and league championships ... a two-time all­ league and all-district selection who led team in tackles as a junior and senior... also earned all-league honors in wrestling and was a state qualifier, and was an all-league performer in track ... recognized as school's Most Athletic Male Athlete as a senior. PERSONAL: Bom Jime 22,1984... Health «& Physical Education major ... son of Madonna and Dale Olney ... father played football at Central State. 75 Jason Oman Offensive Tackle Senior 6-4, 345 lbs. Sharpsville, PA/ Sharpsville HS A much-injured performer who returned a year ago after missing the previous two sea­ sons due to ankle problems ... a motivated player who has overcome a great deal to con­ tinue playing ... extremely strong and physi­ cal player who has spent countless hours in the weight room ... an all-league quality per­ former when healthy. 2003: Played in 11 games, starting eight con­ tests at left tackle ... missed one game and parts of several others due to a variety of injuries. 2002: Sat out the season following ankle sur­ gery. 2001: Sat out the season following preseason ankle surgery. 2000: Joined Brandon Nicodemus as one of two offensive linemen to start all 11 games as the starting right tackle. 1999: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team AllMercer Coimty Athletic Conference honors as a junior and senior on offense ... was also a Sharon Herald 22 All-Star both years ... helped Sharpsville High School to PIAA Class A state championship in '97, as Blue Devils went 14-1. PERSONAL: Bom September 2, 1980 ... Business Financial Services major ... son of Brenda and Greg Oman. / t Defensive End Freshman (r) 6-4, 225 lbs. Middleburg Heights, OH/Midpark HS Red-shirt freshman who will provide depth at defensive end. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Pat Murphy at Midpark High School ... a twoyear starter at defensive end and offensive tackle ... led team with 72 tackles as a senior, including 20 for losses and 7 sacks ... named to All-Northeast Lakes District Team ... and was a first team all-conference selection ... named the Defensive Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom November 8, 1984 ... Graphic Design major ... son of Charlene and James Otto. 2002: Earned All-PSAC second team honors at comerback after starting all 11 games ... fin­ ished with 38 tackles, including two for losses .. led team with 3 interceptions for 52 yards and broke up a team-high 10 passes ... had career-high 8 tackles vs. Clarion, with two for losses ... had an interception and two passes broken up vs. Tiffin and Califomia(Pa.). 2001: Started nine of ten games at comer­ back, finishing with 33 tackles, one intercep­ tion and three passes broken up ... made sea­ son-high 5 tackles vs. Gannon, adding an interception and a pass broken up. 2000: Played in all 11 games, with three starting assignments ... finished with 30 tack­ les, one for a loss, plus an interception and 3 passes broken up ... had season-high 6 tackles vs. Mercyhurst, adding 5 hits against Califomia(Pa.) ... recorded first career inter­ ception at West Chester, returning it 33 yards. 1999: Red-shirted. HIGH SCH(X)L: A three-year starter for coach Joe Fischer at Qairton High School ... finished his career with 3,787 yards mshing and 43 TDs, including a WPlAL-leading 2,183 yards and 27 TDs as a senior ... added 6 inter­ ceptions to earn all-conference, all-district and all-state recognition ... also played basketball and football for the Bears. PERSONAL: Born October 5, 1980 ... Communications major ... son of Deborah and William Jr. Page. Page’s Career Statistics Comirback Senior 5-9,185 lbs. Clairton, PA/ Clairton HS Defense 2000 2001 2002 Career G 11 10 11 32 UT 17 23 29 69 AT 13 10 9 32 Total 30 33 38 101 INT 1 1 3 5 PB 3 3 10 16 age, with 13 TDs ... also caught 7 passes for 11 yards ... 13 touchdowns is tied for fifth on the season records and 80 points scored ranks ninth ... played in all 12 games, with 10 starts while playing both fullback and tailback ... was a first team All-PSAC West selection ... turned in an impressive first outing as a Fighting Scots, mshing for a team-lfigh 89 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries at Yoimgstown State, adding five receptions ... had 79 yards on 19 carries with 2 TDs in upset win over lndiana(Pa.), and mshed for 72 yards on 16 carries with 2 TDs at Qarion ... scored three touchdowns on the ground at Kutztown ... also a valuable special teams performer who finished with six tackles. 2002: Red-shirted. AT SHIPPENSBURG: Finished as secondleading msher in 2001 with 591 yards on 150 carries with 8 TDs ... had 3 receptions for 20 yards ... was a second team All-PSAC West selection at fullback ... ran for 104 yards on 24 carries against Millersville, and had 82 yards against Slippery Rock and 78 with 2 TDs at Lock Haven ... as freshman, ran for 215 yards on just 34 carries, a 6.3 yard average, with 4 TDs... had first career lOiO-yard game with 111 yards on 11 carries vs. Lock Haven, scoring twice. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 11 total letters as a prepster at Monaca High School, including starting four years in football and basketball and two in baseball ... was a first team AllWPIAL choice at linebacker his final three years and a first team running back his junior and senior seasons ... earned first team AllState honors at linebacker and was the 1 Seasoned comerback who returns after sitting out the 2003 season ... former starter and all­ conference performer who will provide expe­ rienced depth. 2003: Did not play. Matt Phillips Fullback Senior 6-0, 250 lbs. Monaca, PA/Monaca HS Senior DT Eric Neavins Edinboro University Football 2004 Senior OT Jason Oman Bruising back who has piqued the interest of professional scouts with his size and blocking skills ... described by head coach Lou Tepper as the heart of the offense ... saw time at both fullback and tailback last year, but coaching staff hopes to mainly showcase him at fullback where he can be a punishing blocker ... very physical performer ... former transfer from Shippensburg University who sat out the 2002 campaign ... also one of the top special teams performers on the team ... has become a solid student ... including two seasons at Shippensburg, has 1,450 career mshing yards. 2003: Finished as second-leading msher with 644 yards on 161 carries, a 4.0 yard aver­ EdinHoro University Football 2004 Senior FB Matt Phillips Meet the Fighthig Scots Meet the Fightiiig Scots Defensive MVP as a senior ... Monaca fin­ ished as WPIAL runnerup in 1998 and 1999 ... lettered in basketball twice. PERSONAL: Bom November 3, 1980 ... Manufacturing Engineering major ... son of Karen Phillips ... brother Nick played for the Fighting Scots two years ago and is now at Geneva ... loves to rebuild automobiles. Phillips’ Career Statistics G 12 Att. 161 Yds. 644 Avg. 4.0 TD 13 Lg. 35 Receiving G 2003 12 Rec. 7 Yds. 11 Avg. 1.6 TD 0 Lg. 6 Rushing 2003 81 Bob Reiter Wide Receiver Freshman (r) 5-11,188 lbs. Cheszvick, PA/ Springdale HS Provides depth at wide receiver after redshirting a year ago ... a player with the ability to help on specie teams. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter for coach Chuck Wagner at Springdale High School... as a senior caught 18 passes for 408 yards and 5 TDs, plus returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown ... a first team all-con­ ference choice as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior ... named to All-Valley News Dispatch second team and was chosen to play in NAFCA All-Star Game as a senior ... caught 21 passes for 410 yards and 7 TDs as a junior... also a standout in track, where he ran the 100 meters in 11.1 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.7, both school records... qualified for the WPIAL Championships in both events his senior year, and was a state qualifier in the 200 meters. PERSONAL: Bom December 29, 1984 ... tmdeclared major with a 3.94 GPA ... son of Catherine Lee Reiter ... cousin Ed Mattie played linebacker at Edinboro. 47 Steve Renfro Outside Linebacker Freshman (r) 6-3, 215 lbs. Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills HS Promising red-shirt freshman who is still page 26 probably a year away at drop linebacker ... very strong against the run but needs to work on the passing game ... could figure in as a special teams performer ... very dependable student. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Penn Hills High School to a 10-2 record as a senior, earning first team all-conference honors at Imebacker ... a two-year starter in football, and also earned three letters in track ... ran a 15.4 in the 110 meter hurdles. PERSONAL: Born May 22, 1985 ... Accounting major ... son of Karen and Steven Renfro. 17 Kody Robertson Placekicker/Punter Sophomore 5-10, 215 lbs. Columbus, OH/ Hilliard Davidson HS Highly-regarded kicker who could handle both tire placekicking and punting duties this year ... as a placekicker, head coach Lou Tepper looks for him to take a big step and go from being a rookie to a dependable red zone kicker... Tepper was impressed with his hang time and distance on pimts this spring ... will battle incumbent Matt Barley for punting role this fall. 2003: Finished as second-leading scorer with 49 points, making 34 of 36 extra points and 5 of 12 field goals ... had a long field goal of 31 yards against Califomia(Pa.).. was 2-for2 on field goals against the Vulcans and made 2 of 3 vs. Slippery Rock... took over as the reg­ ular placekicker midway through the year ... also punted three times for a 38.0 yard aver­ age, with a long of 44 yards against Califomia(Pa.). HIGH SCHOOL: Only played two years of football at Hilliard Davidson ... as a senior made 16 of 16 extra points and was 4 of 5 on field goals, in addition to averaging 39 yards per punt... converted 4 of 5 PATs and his only field goal attempt in 2002, adding a 38 yard average as a punter ... was a second team allconference choice as a senior and an honor­ able mention all-region choice, along with being named to the Columbus Dispatch Agonis Club honorable mention team ... also a stand­ out in soccer and volleyball... was team MVP and an honorable mention all-conference selection in soccer, and a second team all-con­ ference and honorable mention all-region honoree m volleyball. PERSONAL: Bom March 30, 1985 ... Fine Arts major in Ceramics plus a teaching certifi­ cate ... had a 3.05 GPA last year... son of Betsy Pianta and BiU Robertson ... father played tennis at Kent State and brother Kyle played football and volleyball at Ohio Northern. Robertson’s Career Statistics Kicking 2003 G 10 PAT 34-36 FG 5-12 Lg. 31 Pts. 49 73 LaMont Singleton Offensive Guard Junior 6-4, 318 lbs. Canton, OFI/Canton McKinley HS Talented offensive lineman who could step in to the starting job at left guard if he picks up the system quickly ... a big, physical player with junior college experience ... one of a number of transfers from Erie (NY) Community College the last two years. AT ERIE CC: Helped the Kats to a 7-3 record this past season, earning first team AllNortheast Conference honors and honorable mention NJCAA All-American accolades. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter at Canton McKinley High School, one of the top programs in the state of Ohio ... helped the Bulldogs to state championships in 1997 and 1998, and a national championship in '97 ... was arm All-Northeast Inland Conference selection and an all-county honoree. PERSONAL: Bom September 28, 1981... Health & Physical Education Major with a minor in History ... son of Joan Singleton and Lynn KindeU. 22 Jim Soltis Outside Linebacker Sophomore 6-2,195 lbs. Garrettsville, OH/ Cardinal HS After making his mark as a special teams per­ former a year ago, now steps into the starting role at drop linebacker ... very active player who runs well and needs to continue to devel­ op his strength ... moved back to drop line­ backer last fall after being tried at free safety during the spring of 2003 ... intense player with a great work ethic. 2003: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve at drop linebacker and as a special teams per­ former ... finished with 9 tackles and blocked a pair of pimts, against Tiffin, and Kutztown. 2002: Red-shirted ... Darren Shields Award Edinboro University Football 2004 winner as the top freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ten varsity letters as a prepster at Cardinal High School ... a four-year starter in football and three-year reg­ ular in basketball and baseball ... earned AllOhio honors and was named the league Defensive MVP in football ... recognized as the Geauga County Touchdown Club MVP in 2001 ... earned AU-CVC first team honors on offense and defense as a senior and on offense as a junior ... scored 55 career touchdowns, including 25 in one season ... holds school records for most career touchdown receptions (16) and career points (332). PERSONAL: Bom October 15, 1983 ... Environmental Science major... son of Bonnie and James Soltis. Soltis’ Career Statistics Defense 2003 G 12 UT 4 AT 5 Total 9 INT 0 PB 0 Inside Linemcker Sophomore 6-1, 205 lbs. London, OH/Hilliard Davidson HS Thanks to outstanding spring pushed his way into the picture at inside linebacker ... was the second most productive linebacker in spring drills, displaying AU-PSAC ability ... should see significant time on special teams ... covers kickofis and punts very well. 2003: Finished as the seventh-leading tack­ ier despite playing in a reserve role at inside linebacker and missing two games due to injury ... finished with 44 tackles, including 6.5 for losses of 27 yards ... had 2.5 sacks, forced a pair of fumbles and recovered one fumble ... posted a season-high 7 tackles in win at Ashland, including a sack ... added 6 tackles in four other games, including 6 stops and 1.5 sacks vs. Califomia(Pa.)... scooped up a fumble and returned it seven yards for a touchdown against Lock Haven. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-Ohio honors as a senior at Hilliard Davidson High School, along with first team all-district and first team all-conference accolades ... finished with 160 tackles and 5 sacks as a senior ... was named to the Agonis Dispatch All-Star Team and the Super 25 Team... was also a first team all-conference choice as a sophomore and jimior and an honorable mention All-District per­ former in 2000 ... a three-year starter for coach Brian White. PERSONAL: Bom April 5,1984 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Ben Stroup ... father played baseball at the University of Cincinnati. 64 Stroup’s Career Statistics Defense 2003 G UT 10 22 AT Total TFL Sacks 22 44 6.5-27 2.5 Anthony Tedesco 65 Anthony Sufra Junior Offensive Guard 6-2, 282 lbs. Rochester, NY/ Aquinas Institute HS Fourth-year junior who got a lot of work in the spring... moved to guard a year ago after pre­ viously playing center ... hard-worker who coaching st^ feels has the talent to contribute in the future ... has tremendous team attitude. 2003: Played in three contests as a reserve lineman. 2002: Did not appear in any games. 2001: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach David Nieman at Aquinas Institute, where he was a two-year starter ... was an honorable mention AU-Greater Rochester selection and an Eddie Meath All-Star ... also earned two letters in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom July 1, 1983 ... History major with a 3.01 GPA ... son of Diane and Michael Sufra. Edinboro University Football 2004. Center Sophomore 6-2, 260 lbs. Meadville, PA/ Saegertown HS Hard-working player who enters the season as a reserve at center ... former walk-on who is a third-year sophomore ... improved tremendously in the spring. 2003: Saw action in four games as a reserve lineman. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter in football and wrestling at Saegertown High School ... earned second team All-French Creek Valley honors at offensive tackle and was an honorable mention choice on defense ... was an AU-FCVA wrestler at 275 lbs. PERSONAL: Bom November 25, 1983 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Aime and Anthony Tedesco. C.J. Trivisonno Tight End Senior 6-4, 250 lbs. Kirtland, OH/ Kirtland HS Heads into his senior year as one of the most complete tight ends in the PSAC, according to Sophomore ILB Ben Stroup page 27 Meet the Fighitiiis Scots head coach Lou Tepper ... has always been known for his receiving skills, but he picked up his blocking last year ... leads a contingent of three talented players at tight end ... was named the Most Improved Player after the spring of 2003 when Tepper felt he became a complete tight end ... enters fourth year as starter or co-starter. 2003: Earned second team AU-PSAC West honors at tight end after catching 17 passes for 194 yards and 2 TDs ... was also named to the D2football.comAll-Northeast Region honor­ able mention team ... had 4 receptions for 62 yards against Shippensburg ... caught touch­ down passes against Indiana(Pa.) and Lock Haven ... played in all 12 games, with 11 starts. 2002: Started aU 11 games at tight end, fin­ ishing with 14 receptions for 106 yards and 2 TDs ... hauled in first two career touchdown catches against Indiana(Pa.), catching 4 passes that day ... had 2 catches for 28 yards at Slippery Rock. 2001: Caught 8 passes for 70 yards while playing in all ten contests ... hauled in 3 pass­ es for 35 yards in his first collegiate game at Ashland ... added a pair of receptions for 14 yards vs. Shippensburg. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in football and two-year regular in basketball at Kirtland High School ... played football for coach Pat McKenrick ... earned first team AllChagrin Valley Conference honors and first team All-Northeast Lakes District as a prepster ... was also selected to the News-Herald first team. PERSONAL: Bom March 1,1982 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Wendy and Rick Trivisonno. Meet the Fightiiig Scots Trivisonno’s Career Statistics Receiving G 2001 10 2002 11 2003 12 Career 33 Rec. 8 14 17 39 Yds. 70 106 194 370 Avg. 8.8 7.6 11.4 112 TD 0 2 2 4 Lg. 19 17 33 33 21 Jermaine Truax Comerback Senior 5-10,190 lbs. Horseheads, NY/ Horseheads HS Former transfer from Alfred State College who is in a battle for the starting job at drop comerback ... possesses plenty of ability to earn a starting job but didn't get as much expe­ rience in the spring as the coaching staff had hoped ... battled a couple of injuries during the spring ... much stronger than a year ago. 2003: &rved as the nickel back while play­ ing in all 12 games ... had 12 tackles, a pair of interceptions, broke up 4 passes, recovered a fumble and caused a fumble... had best game of season against Clarion, with 3 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble ... also recorded an interception vs. Slippery Rock. AT ALFRED STATE: Led the Pioneers with four interceptions in 2002, finishing with 32 tackles ... ranked 25th in the NJCAA in inter­ ceptions ... helped Alfred State to a 5-5 record. HIGH SCHCXIL: Played football and bas­ ketball at Horseheads High School, earning a total of four letters. PERSONAL: Bom August 23,1982... Sports Administration major ... son of Donna Stroman ... brother Chris played basketball at Keuka College. offense as season progressed. 2003: Finished with 17 receptions for 197 yards and 2 TDs while playing in aU 12 games ... added five kickoff returns for an average of 28.0 yards, including a 92-yarder at Clarion... return is tied for the eighth-longest in school history ... carried the ball five times for 18 yards ... recorded first career touchdown at Indiana(Pa.) with a nine-yard reception, adding a 63-yard catch ... had 3 receptions for 83 yards vs. the Indians ... returned two kick­ offs for 108 yards at Clarion. 2002: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in both football and baseball at Highlands High School, where he teamed with Fighting Scot quarterback Justin Bouch ... caught 62 passes for 1,264 yards and 21 TDs in his career... also set school records for career pimt and kickoff return yardage ... a two-time first team AllConference selection at wide receiver, a first team all-purpose back one season, and earned second team honors at defensive back once ... named to Valley News Dispdtch All-Star Team and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 Team ... played in NAFCA All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Bom May 20, 1984 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Becky and John Valasek. Valasek’s Career Statistics Receiving G 12 2003 Rec. 17 Yds. 197 Avg. 11.6 TD 2 tig63 G 12 Ret. 5 Yds. 140 Avg. 28.0 TD 0 tig. 92 KO Ret. 2003 Truax’ Career Statistics Defense G 2003 12 UT 12 AT 0 Total 12 Wide Receiver Sophomore 5-8,170 lbs. Natrona Heights, PA/ Highlands HS Senior TE C.J. Trivisonno Former walk-on who earned a scholarship this year ... diminutive performer who pos­ sesses outstanding quickness and the ability to gain yards after the catch ... also a valuable return specialist... became a bigger part of the Wessell’s Career Statistics Defense 2000 2001 2002 2003 Career G 9 10 11 2 32 UT 0 4 1 2 7 AT Total 1 1 8 12 4 5 11 13 24 31 TFL Sacks 0 0 1-7 1 0 0 0 0 1-7 0 2003: Played in three games, catching one pass for five yards at Youngstown State ... missed final nine games due to shoulder injury. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter for coach Sam Albert at Freeport Area High School... as a senior caught 20 passes for 350 yards and 2 TDs, adding 400 yards mshing and 2 TDs ... caught 42 passes for 824 yards and 9 TDs as a junior ... set school records for receptions in a game (11) and yards receiving in a game (200) ... also a standout in track, winning state championship in 110 meter hiudles... holds the school record in that event... earned all-state honors as a junior and was a first team All-WPIAL choice as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Bom January 12, 1983 ... Speech Communications major ... son of IGmberly Barr. 76 4 Andy Young Offensive ^ard Bobby Woods Wide Receiver Sophomore 6-4, 200 lbs. Brackenridge, PA/ Freeport HS Extremely talented player who needs to get healthy after undergoing shoulder surgery ... transferred to Edinboro last summer, but his resume also includes a season at West Virginia University ... former walk-on at WVU who earned a scholarship but then left school due to personal issues ... could prove a huge boost with his size and speed. High School imder coach Bob Stone ... also earned first team All-Northwest Conference honors on both offense and defense, and was a first team All-Mercer County Athletic Conference both ways, as well ... played in Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... also earned foiu letters in track and three in bas­ ketball. PERSONAL: Bom July 16,1984 ... Health & Physical Education major with a 3.18 GPA ... son of Pam and Dennis Young ... brother Casey played football at Westminster. Freshman (r) 6-4, 305 lbs. Greenville, PA/ Greenville HS The future at right guard, the only question is if the future will be in 2004 ... promising line­ man who red-shirted a year ago ... battled ill­ ness in the spring and didn't make as much progress as tire coaching staff had hoped ... combines a good attitude with good feet. 2003: Red-shirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second team allstate honors while performing at Greenville Sophomore WR Ryan Valasek Sox Harrison Stadium INT PB 2 4 Ryan Valasek 2000: Saw limited action, mainly on special teams, recording one tackle in nine games. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Northeast Conference Player of the Year and the Ashtabula Coimty Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Jefferson Area Fligh School ... also a first team News Herald aU-star and an all-district first team selection, along with earning a spot on the All-Ohio honorable mention unit... a three-year starter in football and baseball. PERSONAL: Bom May 14, 1982 ... Recreation Administration major ... son of JoEUen Wessell. ' * Returns for fifth season after injury red-shirt year ... missed final ten games ^er suffering a broken hand against Ashland ... experi­ enced linebacker who knows the defense and win battle Ben Stroup for a starting job on the inside ... a real competitor. 2003: Played in two contests, finishing with 13 tackles, before missing the rest of the season due to a broken hand ... had career-high 9 tackles in season opener at Youngstown State, tying for the team lead. 2002: Totaled 5 tackles while playing in all 11 games... saw most of time on special teams... had 2 tackles against Clarion. 2001: Played in all ten contests, finishing with 12 tackles and a sack ... posted seasonhigh 4 tackles at East Stroudsburg ... had lone career sack vs. Lock Haven. Sox Harrison Stadium serves as the home of the Fighting Scots. Dedicated in 1%5, the stadium honors the memory of B. Regis "Sox" Harrison, the head football and basketball coach at Edinboro University for 34 years. Sox Harrison was the key figure in the building of Edinboro's athletic program, unselfishly devoting 34 years of service to the University as an athletic director, coach and physical education instmctor. Appropriately, he was the first memter inducted into the Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. Harrison coached the Fighting Scot football team from its inception in 1926 to 1938, the returned to guide the gridders in 1941 and '42. In addi­ tion, he coached the men's basketball team for 23 seasons, from 1928-53, winning 175 games. Sox Harrison Stadium seats 6,000 people in its two grandstands, along with plenty of standing room. In addition to press boxes on both sides of the stadium, the facility has locker rooms, a training room and complete amenities for fans. The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a new sound system and improved handicapped access areas in 1999. In 1997, a new grandstand was constructed on the visitor's side of the field, adding 2,500 permanent seats, along with a press box, locker rooms and a training room. In addition to the football field, the facility contains complete track facilities. ------------------------- ^—■ ' page 28 Edinboro University Football Edinboro Urdversity Football 2004 page 29 / 2003 Final Statistics 2003 Final Statistics 2003 Results Passing C9-3, 5-1 PSA.C West) Name Justin Bouch Matt McAdams Team Sean Hess Edinboro Opponents Date Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Opponent SCORE at Youngstown State L, 11-35 at Ashland w. 12-6 TIFFIN w. 39-14 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 31-20 SHIPPENSBURG L, 3440 at Indiana(Pa.) W 28-20 at Clarion w. 35-6 SLIPPERY ROCK w. 20-3 at Kutztown w. 56-3 CALIFORNIA(PA) w. 34-3 at Lock Haven w. 48-13 NCAA Division II Playoffs at Saginaw Valley State L, 9-33 ATT. 16,093 4,000 3,650 1,250 3,317 6,670 1,800 3,600 2,300 2,300 1,100 3,907 Team Statistics BORO Total First Downs 227 by Rushing 122 by Passing 94 by Penalty 11 Rushing Attempts 521 Yards Gained Rushing 2651 Yards Lost Rushing 270 NET YARDS RUSHING 2381 Yards Per Rush 4.6 Yards Per Game Rushing 198.4 Passes Attempted 284 Passes Completed 178 Passes Had Intercepted 12 Completion Percentage 62.7 YARDS PASSING 2210 Yards Per Game Passing 184.2 Total Offensive Plays 805 TOTAL YARDS GAINED 4591 Total Yards Per Game 382.6 Total Touchdowns 47 by Rushing 26 by Passing 17 by Returns 4 pat's Made/Attempted 40/45 2-Pt. Conversions Made/Att. 1/2 Field Goals Made/ Att. 11/23 Safeties 0 QB Sacks By/Yards 27/153 Kickoff Retums/Yards 41/866 Kickoff Return Average 21.1 Punt Retinns/Yards 22/191 Pxmt Return Average 8.7 Interceptions/Yards 23/341 Interception Return Avg. 14.8 Punts/Had Blocked 50/0 Punting Yardage 1910 Ptmting Average 38.2 Fumbles/Fumbles Lost 17/8 Penalties/ Yards 59/529 3rd Down Conversions 68 of 161 3rd Down Conv. Pet. .422 4th Down Conversions 9 of 16 4th Down Conv. Pet. .563 OPP. 187 87 85 15 445 1963 296 1667 3.7 138.9 286 140 23 49.0 1874 156.2 731 3541 295.1 23 11 12 0 18/21 2/2 12/17 0 20/121 50/801 16.0 29/342 11.8 12/63 5.2 60/2 2123 35.4 18/10 68/553 52 of 156 .333 7 of 17 .412 Scoring by Quarters 1 Edinboro Opponents 81 47 2 85 70 3 78 28 4 113 51 Total 357 196 Comp. 168 10 0 0 178 140 Att. 255 23 5 1 284 286 G 12 7 12 12 12 12 Pet. 65.9 43.5 0.0 0.0 62.7 49.0 Yds. 2044 166 0 0 2210 1874 TD 15 2 0 0 17 12 Int. 10 2 0 0 12 23 Lg. 73 42 ~ ~ 73 67 Rusliing Name Brandon Munson Matt Phillips Dm Robinson J.D. Baker Justin Bouch Matt McAdams Ryan Valasek Mike Martin Matt Barley Team Edinboro Opponents G 10 12 12 8 12 7 12 10 11 12 12 12 Att. 155 161 99 22 63 6 5 3 1 6 521 445 Gain 903 672 567 196 226 56 28 3 0 0 2651 1963 Lost 8 28 31 13 128 9 10 0 8 35 270 296 Net Avg. 895 5.8 644 4.0 536 5.4 183 8.3 98 1.6 47 7.8 18 3.6 3 1.0 -8 —,-35 2381 4.6 1667 3.7 G 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 12 12 12 10 12 10 9 3 7 12 12 TD 5 13 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 26 11 Lg30 35 70 48 19 17 17 2 0 0 70 73 / Receiving Name Justin Lipscomb Sean Hess Jordan Bobitski Ryan Valasek C.J. Trivisonno Dm Robinson Brandon Munson Ed Brown Matt Phillips Nate Eimer Mike Martin Aaron Petty Tom LaVerde Michael Robinson Bobby Woods Jeff Dinger Edinboro Opponents Rec. 39 34 25 17 17 8 8 7 7 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 178 140 Yds. 739 427 251 197 194 63 63 63 11 77 65 20 20 11 5 4 2210 1874 Avg. 18.9 12.6 10.0 11.6 11.4 7.9 7.9 9.0 1.6 15.4 16.2 10.0 10.0 11.0 5.0 4.0 12.4 1^.4 TD 6 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 12 Lg73 47 33 63 33 38 33 17 6 29 42 15 11 11 5 4 73 67 G 12 10 12 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 8 12 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 TD 13 0 6 5 0 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 47 23 PAT 2-PT PAT FG 0 1 0 34/36 5/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/9 0 6/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40/45 1/2 11/23 18/Zi 2/Z 12/17 G 12 10 12 12 No. 47 3 50 60 Avg. 38.2 38.0 38.2 35.4 Blk. 0 0 0 0 Lg. 62 44 62 55 Yds. 444 180 140 75 13 6 5 3 866 801 Avg. 23.4 20.0 28.0 25.0 6.5 6.0 5.0 3.0 21.1 16.0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lg. 50 35 92 26 9 6 5 3 92 55 Yds. 160 31 0 191 342 Avg. 10.7 6.2 0.0 8.7 11.8 TD 0 0 0 0 0 Lg. 38 8 Yds. 158 78 32 14 50 5 4 341 63 Avg. 17.6 11.1 16.0 7.0 50.0 5.0 4.0 14.8 5.2 TD 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Lg. 35 29 31 11 50 5 4 50 31 Yds. 1796 114 1910 2123 Kickoff Returns Name Justin Lipscomb Matt Birkett Ryan Valasek Raji El-Amin Chris Gilman Nate Eimer Keldrick Walker Regis Bums Edinboro Opponents G 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 No. 19 9 5 3 2 1 1 1 41 50 Punt Returns Name Justin Lipscomb Cam Marsh Jim Soltis Edinboro Opponents G 12 11 12 12 12 No. 15 5 2 22 29 38 44 Interceptions G 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 No. 9 7 2 2 1 1 1 23 12 Total Offense > Scoring Name Matt Barley Kody Robertson Edinboro Opponents Name Raji El-Amin Chris Avery Matt Birkett Jermaine Tmax Regis Bums Nick Roth Thomas Wallace Edinboro Opponents i Name Matt Phillips Kody Robertson Justin Lipscomb Brandon Munson Eli Visnick Dm Robinson Justin Bouch Nate Eimer C.J. Trivisonno Sean Hess J.D. Baker Ryan Valasek Mike Martin Ben Stroup Thomas Wallace Jordan Bobitski Ed Brown Regis Bums Raji El-Amin Edinboro Opponents Defense Punting S DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pts. 80 49 36 30 24 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 357 1% Name Justin Bouch Brandon Munson Matt Phillips Dm Robinson Matt McAdams J.D. Baker Ryan Valasek Mike Martin Matt Barley Team Edinboro Opponents G 12 10 12 12 7 8 12 10 12 12 12 12 Plays 318 155 161 99 29 22 5 3 1 11 805 731 Rush 98 895 644 536 47 183 18 3 -8 -35 2381 1667 Pass 2044 0 0 0 166 0 0 0 0 0 2210 1874 Tot. 2142 895 644 536 213 183 18 3 -8 -35 4591 3541 Avg. 178.5 89.5 53.7 44.7 30.4 22.9 1.5 0.3 — — 382.6 295.1 Name' Jermaine Hughley Seth Fragale Brandon Banas Raji El-Amin Eric Neavins Thomas Wallace Ben Stroup Matt Birkett Nick Roth Regis Bums Keldrick Walker Eugene Grooms Greg MacAnn Chris Avery Kyle Thome A.J. Cousins Dave Jazenski Otto Hoover Dylan WesseU Jermaine Tmax Chris Gilman Jim Soltis Jordan Bobitski James Barnett J.R. Prad Matt Phillips Justin Lipscomb Aaron Petty Tom LaVerde Joe Jowly Mark Santucci Mike Martin Dm Robinson Eli Visnick Matt Barley Sean Hess Joe Valvoda J.D. Baker Justin Bouch Matt McAdams Joe Malizia G 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 10 12 2 12 11 12 12 9 7 12 12 12 10 12 9 10 12 12 12 12 12 8 12 7 11 PR 160 0 0 0 0 0 191 342 Total 90 86 69 60 54 50 44 38 36 30 26 26 24 24 22 22 20 19 13 12 10 9 8 8 7 6 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TFL 11.540 12.5-56 4.5-12 1.5-3 4-11 1.5-3 6.5-27 1.54 0.5-1 0 0 5.5-25 2.5-12 1-1 3.5-13 5.5-16 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5-17 3.5-19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks 3-18 4-24 2-8 0 0.5-2 0 2.5-16 0 0 0 0 2-16 2-11 0 2.5-11 3-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-16 2.5-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PASSES BROKEN UP: Raji El-Amin 8, Matt Birkett 7, Chris Avery 6, Jermaine Truax 4, Jermaine Hughley 3, Nick Roth 3, Thomas Wallace 3, Brandon Banas 1, Eric Neavins 1, Keldrick Walker 1, Kyle Thome 1, Chris Gilman 1, James Barnett 1. FUMBLE FORCED: Ben Stroup 2, Keldrick Walker 2, Raji ElAmin 1, Eric Neavins 1, Matt Birkett 1, Kyle Thome 1, Jermaine Truax 1, James Barnett 1, J.R. Prad 1. Jim Soltis 2, Thomas Wallace 1, Michael Robinson 1. All-Purpose Yardage G Rush Rec 12 0 739 63 10 895 11 12 644 12 536 63 12 0 427 18 197 12 12 2381 2210 12 1667 1874 AT 55 37 42 29 31 28 22 15 19 15 14 16 13 6 14 14 13 13 11 0 5 5 4 5 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FUMBLE RECOVERIES: Raji El-Amin 1, Thomas Wallace 2, Greg MacAnn 2, Ben Stroup, AJ. Cousins, Jermaine Truax, Joe Jowly. BLOCKED KICKS: Name Justin Lipscomb Brandon Munson Matt Phillips E)m Robinson Sean Hess Ryan Valasek Edinboro Opponents UT 35 49 27 31 23 22 22 23 19 15 12 10 11 18 8 8 7 6 2 12 5 4 4 3 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ]KR ^144 0 0 0 0 :140 1566 I501 Tot. Avg. 1343 111.9 958 95.8 655 54.6 599 49.9 427 35.6 355 29.6 5989 499.1 4747 395.6 I page 30 Edinboro University Football 2004 Edinboro University Football 2004 page 31 2003 Superlatives ^Q03 f’ifijitiiig Scot Honors 2003 Individual Hig^s Rushing Attempts: 25, Brandon Munson vs. Slippery Rock Yards: 149, Brandon Munson vs. Slippery Rock Long: 70, Dm Robinson vs. Lock Haven Touchdowns: 3, Matt Phillips vs. Kutztown Passing Attempts: 30, Justin Bouch vs. Saginaw Valley State Completions: 20, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg; vs. Saginaw Valley State Yards: 252, Justin Bouch vs. lndiana(Pa.) Long: 73, Justin Bouch to Justin Lipscomb vs. Shippensburg Interceptions: 2, Justin Bouch vs. Shippensburg Touchdowns: 3, Justin Bouch vs. Califomia(Pa.) Receiving Receptions: 6, Jordan Bobitski vs. hidiana(Pa.) Yards: 94, Justin Lipscomb vs. Shippensburg Long: 73, Justin Lipscomb vs. Shippensburg Touchdowns: 2, Justin Lipscomb vs. Shippensburg Defense Yards: 128, Tun Strenfel, East Stroudsburg Tdufhd ' a Shippensburf Touchdowns; 2, Nate Washington, Tiffin® cSn^^ Return: 92, Ryan Valasek vs. Total Offense Att.: 39, Justin Bouch vs. Youngstown State F’SAC VVesT Defense ^“*SSe^^' “Gioigio, Saginaw Valley Solo: 11, Devin ConweU, Ashland State^^' DiGiorgio, Saginaw Valley MostPoinls; 18, Malt Phillips vs. Kutztown 2003 Team Highs Rushing Attempts: 52 vs. Kutztown Ruslung Yards; 310 vs. Kutztown Passing Attempts: 34 vs. Youngstown State Passes Completed: 21 vs. Youngstown Slate Passmg Yards: 252 vs. IndianatPa) Total ^ys: 79 vs. Saginaw Valley Stale Total^ensive Yards: 458 vs. Lock Haven Touchdowns: 8 vs. Kutztown Touchdowns, Rushing: 5 vs. Clarion Touchdowns, Passing: 3 vs. Tiffin; vs. Califomia(Pa.) First Downs; 25 vs. Saginaw Valley Slate First Downs Rushing: 13 vs. Lock Haven First Downs Passing: 13 vs. East Stroudsburg Possession Time: 39:43 vs. Lock Haven SacS^"/n^T"' ^'D^Drane, Ashland ^ Dan Drane, Ashland; Mike Lane, Info DiGiorgio, Saginaw Valley State Interceptions: 1 on 12 occasions ^ ^M^iscellaneons Punts; 8, Trevor Wood, Ashland I^nt ’^dage: 278, Jon Corson, Kutztown 55, Jon Corson, Kutztown Returns; 4, Jon Arnold; Califomia(Pa) Punt Return Yards: 52, Pierre Odom Qarion Long Punt Return: 44, Jaspn Chounid Sagmaw Valley State Kickoff Re^: 7, Austin Clopton, Tiffin; Andre Davis, Kutztown Raji El-An^ FS - first team; Freshman of the Year Anffiony Peluso, OG ~ second team Justm Bouch, QB - honorable mention ~ honorable mention Justm Lipscomb, WR - honorable mention PSAC West Coacli of the rear D2f00tbaH.com AHFresbman Team Raji El-Amin, FS ~ second team Anthony Peluso, OG ~ honorable mention Joe Valvoda, C - honorable mention D2f00tbaU.com AHNortheast Region Lou Tepper I Raji El-Amin, FS Chris Kaczor, OG West Rookie of the Raji El-Amin, FS TT*AfJ*^ Joe Valvoda, C Kick^ Return Yards: 171, Austin Qoptoa 2003 Opponent Individual Higlic 2^“"®Region Division Rajz El-Amin, FS — first team ^ftony Peluso, OG - second team Joe Valvoda, C — second team Justin Lipscomb, WR - third team Jermaine Hughley, ILB ~ third team AFCA Division II AllAmerican Austin aopton, Tackles: 13, Brandon Banas vs. Shippensburg Solo: 7, Seth Fragale and Jermaine Hughley Rushing vs. Lock Haven Attempts; 36, John Kuhn, Shippensburg Assists: 10, Brandon Banas vs. Shippensburg Yards. 144, John Kuhn, Shippensburg Tackles for Losses: 3, Seth Fragale vs. Lock ^ng 73, Josh Cayson, Youngstown Slate Haven; vs. Saginaw Valley State Touchdowns: 4, John Kuhn, Shippensburg Sacks: 2, Seth Fragale vs. Califomia(Pa.); Jermaine Hu^ey vs. Ashland Passing Interceptions: 2, Chris Aveiy vs. Tiffin; Attempts: 35, Jim TerwiUiger East Raji El-Amin vs. Kutztown Stroudsburg Long Int. Return: 50, Regis Bums vs. Completions; 18, Jim TerwiUiger, East Kutztown Stroudsburg Yards: ^ JtaTerwiliiger, East Stroudsburg Miscellaneous long 67, Rick Henshaw to David Wilkeison Punts: 6, Matt Barley vs. Ashland,; vs Shippensburg ' Indiana(Pa.); vs Slippery Rock Interceptions; 1 on 12 occasions Punt Yardage: 232, Matt Barley vs. Ashland Touchdowns: 2, Ryan Haipold, Tiffin; Jim Long Punt: 62, Matt Barley vs. Qarion Ser Erst Stroudsbuig; Rick Punt Retiuns: 3, Justin Lipscomb vs. Henshaw, Shippensburg; Mmk Kutztown; vs. Califomia(Pa.) Radlinski, Saginaw Valley State Punt Return Yards; 41, Justin Lipscomb vs. Clarion Receiving Long Punt Return: 38, Justin Lipscomb vs. Receptions: 7, Tim Strenfel East Clarion aroudsburg; Scott Anderson, Lock Kickoff Returns: 4, Justin Lipscomb vs. Haven Yoimgstown State; vs. East Stroudsburg D2f00tbaU.com AllAmerican Jusfe Bouch, QB ~ first team Raji El-Amin, FS ~ first team Jer^e Hughley, ILB - first team Jusim Lipscomb, WR ~ first team £?^?S;^„Peluso, OG ~ first team Phillips, RB ~ first team Chns Avery, CB ~ second team Greg Bzorek, OT - second team &th Fragale, OLB ~ second team ^gerte Grooms, NG ~ second team DG - second team DT - second team C.J. Tnvisonno, TE - second team Joe Valvoda, C ~ second team Associated Press Little All-American Re^n*^^^* AH-Northeast Joe Valvoda, C ~ first team Raji El-Amin, FS - third team Joe Valvoda, C ~ second team TT*?n*?* Ga^tte Division team Anthony Peluso, OG ~ ~ second team 181, Austin Qopton, Most Points: 24, John Kuhn, Shippensburg OG Anthom/ Peluso 2003 Opponent Team Highs QB Youngstown State Bouch Ashland Bouch Bouch East Stroudsburg Bouch Shippensburg Bouch Indiana (Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Kutztown Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven 278, Youngstown State Passmg Attempts; 35, East Stroudsburg 18,EastStroudsl4 Passing Yards: 288, East Stroudsburg TnI’IJw'*' ®Wppensburg Touchdowns, Passing; 2 on five occasions Fust Downs: 25, Shippensburg First Downs Rushing: 13, Shippensburg; Saginaw Valley State ^ First Downs Passing: 13, East Stroudsburg Possession Time: 35:15; Lock Haven ^ WR E. Brown (te) Hess E. Brown (te) Hess D. Robinson Phillips Hess Munson Phillips Hess Munson E. Brown (te) Hess Phillips Martin Hess Phillips Martin Hess Munson Phillips Munson E. Brown (te) Bobitski Phillips Martin Bobitski D. Robinson Phillips Bobitski Munson Phillips Hess WR TE LT Bobitski Trivisonno Oman Bobitski Trivisonno Oman Lipscomb Trivisonno Oman Lipscomb Trivisonno Oman Lipscomb Trivisonno Oman Lipscomb E. Brown Oman Lipscomb Trivisonno MiUs Lipscomb Trivisonno Oman Lipscomb Trivisonno Lipscomb Trivisonno Mills Lipscomb Trivisonno Mills Lipscomb Trivisonno Mills Oman LG C Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda Kaczor Valvoda RG Peluso Peluso Peluso Peluso Peluso Peluso Peluso Peulso Peluso Peluso Peluso Peluso RT G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek G. Bzorek Defense Grooms Grooms Grooms University Football 2004 Phillips Phillips Offense FB NG page 32 Edinboro TB 1 DE Hoover MacAnn MacAnn MacAnn MacAnn Thome Thome Thome Thome Thome Thome Thome ILB Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley Hughley ILB Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas Banas OLB Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth CB Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery CB Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett Birkett SS FS Wallace Gilman Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin Wallace El-Amin 2003 in Review 2003 in Review Bouch 10-32, Dm Robinson 6-30. YSU - Josh Cayson 10-136, Mike Bums 17-84, Aaron Marshall 8-37. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 19-29-0-162OTD, Matt McAdams 2-4-1-9-OTD, Team O-l-O-OOTD. YSU - Aaron Marshall 5-10-0-82-lTD, Tom Zetts 2-3-1-26-OTD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 5-0, Jordan Bobitski 4-38, Sean Hess 3-38, Justin Lipscomb 2-56, C.J. Trivisonno 2-16. YSU - Kyle Smith 4-71, Mike Roberts 2-23, Shawn Carlson 1-14. Game 2 Kdinboro 12, Asliland 6 Yoimgstown St. 35, £diiil»oro 11 August 28, 2003 Stambaugh Stadium Youngstown, OH — Edinboro provided a stem test for the Division I-AA powerhouse, but when it was all siad and done, Youngstown State's peed and the Fighting Scots' inability to turn drives into scores spelled defeat in front of 16,093 fans in the seaso opener. All told, Edinboro had the ball in YSU ter­ ritory seven times, but the Fighting Scots could manage just a touchdown and a field goal. On the first drive of the game, Edinboro marched to the YSU 32 before stalling. The Penguins scored on a 16-yard run by Aaron Marshall, three plays after an Edinboro penalty on fourth down kept the drive alive. The next drive resulted in a failed 43-yard field goal attempt, with Yoimgstown State tak­ ing a 14-0 lead on Josh Cayson's 73-yard scor­ ing biust. Edinboro cut the margin in half thanks to a 71-yard march which culminated on a three-yard run by Matt Phillips. Phillips then ran in the two-point conversion. YSU responded with another touchdown for a 21-8 leda, but Edinboro's Eli Visnick kicked his first career field goal, from 37-yards out, with 50 seconds left in the half to cut it to 21-11. The Penguins stunned the Scots with another touchdown before intermission, aided by an Edinboro personal foul. The second half belonged to the defenses. page 34 as the only score came on the second play of the fourth quarter, with Mike Bums scoring his second touchdown of the evening. Edinboro drove to the YSU 36,8 and 38 in the second half, but could not put any points on the board. One drive ended in a punt, the second on a missed 25-yard field goal, and the third on downs. Scoring Edintxjro Youngstown State Scoring Play YSU YSU EU YSU EU YSU YSU ATT: 0 7 11 21 0 0 0........... 11 7............35 Score 1 2:00 Aaron Marshall 16 yd. run 0-7 (Nick Terracina kick) 2 11:20 Josh Cayson 73 yd. run 0-14 (Nick Terracina kick) 2 6:12 Matt PhUlips 6 yd. run 8-14 (Matt Phillips run) 2 3:33 Mike Bums 11 yd. run 8-21 (Nick Terracina kick) 2 0:50 Eli Visnick 37 yd. field goal 11-21 2 0:18 Mike Roberts 14 yd. pass from 11-28 Aaron Marshall (Nick Terracina kick) 4 14:25 Mike Birms 4 yd. run 11-35 16,093 Team Statistics... Boro................YSU First Downs...............................18........................ 21. Rushes-Yards....................... 40-132.............. 47-278 Passing Yards......................... 171.................... 108 Comp-Att-Int.....................21-34-1................7-13-1 Total Plays.................................74......................60 Total Offense............................. 303 386 Sacks By-Yards Lost..................0-0.....................1-6 Punts-Avg.............................3-34.3................4-31.3 Fumbles-Lost.............................2-1.....................0-0 Penalties-Yards....................... 4-57...................4-40 3rd Down Conv................. 2 of 13..............6 of 12 Time of Possession................32:31................. 26:58 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 22-89, Justin Ashland, OH — Thanks to a strong defen­ sive effort Edinboro evened its record at 1-1. Neither team was able to mdimt any serious offensive threats, as Edinboro finished the night with 243 yards and Ashland with 248. Ashland scored on its first possession of the night as Austin Wellock booted a 32-yard field goal. Edinboro tried to answer later in the first quarter, but Kody Robertson's 45-yard field goal attempt was no good. The Scots took the lead for good on Dm Robinson's 66-yard touchdown run with 5:36 left in the second quarter. The senior, a late summer transfer from Indiana University, eluded a pair of tacklers at the line of scrim­ mage and sprinted down the left sideline for his first score as a Fighting Scot. Robinson would finish with 130 yards on 21 carries. Robertson's extra point attempt was no good. Eli Visnick came on to handle the placekicking chores in the second half, booting a 40yard field goal early in the third quarter, then adding a 20-yarder early in the fourth period. The latter c^e after Thomas Wallace blocked an Ashland' punt. Wellock cut the margin in half with a 33yard field goal, but the Edinboro offense came alive late in the game. Taking over at its own two yard line with 4:19 to play, the Scots chewed up the remaining time on nine straight runs. While the offense stmggled most of the night, the defense was exceptional. After throwing for over 3(K) yards in last year's game, Ashland quarterback John Szabo com­ pleted just 12 of 27 passes for 129 yards. Jermaine Hughley led the way with 10 tackles, including a pair of sacks. Seoring Edinboro Ashland Scoring Play AU EU 0 3 6 0 First Downs...............................14...................... 13 Rushes-Yards.......................46-155.............. 35-119 Passing Yards........................... 88.................... 129 Comp-Att-Int.....................10-22-1.............. 12-27-0 Total Plays.................................68...................... 62 Total Offense.............................243 248 Sacks By-Yards Lost................3-20................... 4-38 Punts-Avg.............................6-38.7................ 8-30.1 Fumbles-Lost............................ 0-0..................... 1-1 Penalties-Yards.........................2-5................... 7-65 3rd Down Conv................. 8 of 20..............4 of 15 Time of Possession............... 29:36..................29:30 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Dru Robinson 21-130, Matt September 6, 2003 Community Stadium Game i Team Statistics... Boro .. Asiiland 3 0 3........ ....12 3 ........ .....6 Score 1 9:14 2 5:36 Austin Wellock 32 yd. field goal 0-3 Dm Robinson 66 yd. run 6-3 (Kody Robertson kick failed) EU 3 11:21 Eli Visnick 40 yd. field goal 9-3 EU 4 14:11 Eli Visnick 20 yd. field goal 12-3 AU 4 11:05 Austin Wellock 33 yd. field goal 12-6 ATT: 4,000 Edinboro University Football 2004 Phillips 16-47. Ashland - Jason Schwalm 18-86, Antwan Hart 11^1. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 10-22-1-88OTD. Ashland - John Szabo 12-27-0-129-0TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Sean Hess 5-55, Justin Lipscomb 4-21, Ryan Valasek 1-12. Ashland — Michael Hull 3-52, Trent Seay 2-30, Thad Schlichter 2-14, Jason Schwalm 2-10. Game 3 Edinboro 39, Tiffin 14 September 20, 2003 Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA — After trailing Tiffin 14-6 at the half, Edinboro scored 33 tmanswered points in the second half to tame the Dragons in its home opener. The offense appeared listless over the first thirty minutes, managing just 111 yards and five first downs while turning the ball over three times. The defense had its moments, but gave up 121 yards on the ground in the first half. The second half was a different story, as the Fighting Scots doubled their offensive yardage midway through the third quarter while finishing with 312 yards. TThe defense, meanwhile, came up with three interceptions and blocked a punt for the second straight game. Those miscues resulted in 17 points. A high-powered Tiffin offense which came in avergaing 459.7 yards per game, 13th in Division II, was held to three fost downs and 73 yards in the second half. Edinboro took the second half kickoff and drove 56 yards on just four plays, culminated by a Justin Bouch-to-Justin Lipscomb 19-yard aerial. Eli Visnick gave the Scots a 16-14 lead with a 30-yard field, then added a 23-yarder five minutes later following the first of Chris Avery's two interceptions. The second pickoff came two plays later and resulted in an eight-yard scoring pass from Bouch to Mike Martin. Edinboro tacked on a pair of insiuance scores in the fourth quarter. Matt Phillips scored his second touchdown of the day on a seven-yard run after Jim Soltis blocked a Dragons pimt. The second score came on a 17- yard pass from backup quarterback Matt McAdams to Ed Brown. The score was set up by J.D. Baker's 48-yard run. Edinboro ended the day with 423 total yards, including 252 yards on the ground. The defense, meanwhile, held a Tiffin team which was averaging 300.3 yards through the air, 13th in Division II, to just 85 passing yards. Nate Washington, the leading receiver in Division II, was held to 5 receptions for 43 yards, but did score both of Tiffin's touch­ downs. Scoring Tiffin Edinboro 7 0 7 6 0 19 0...........14 14........... 39 Scoring Play Score TU 1 7:44 Nate Washington 12 yd. pass from 0-7 Ryan Harpold (Ben Sandrock kick) EU 2 4:03 Matt Phillips 35 yd. run 6-7 (Eli Visnick kick failed) TU 2 1:40 Nate Washington 16 yd. pass 6-14 from Ifyan Harpold (Ben S^drock kick) EU 3 12:56 Justin Lipscomb 19 yd. pass 13-14 from Justin Bouch (Eli Visnick kick) EU 3 9:01 Eli Visnick 30 yd. field goal 16-14 EU 3 4:03 Eli Visnick 23 yd. field goal 19-14 EU 3 2:05 Mike Martin 8 yd. pass from 25-14 Justin Bouch (Eli Visnick pass failed) EU 4 8:11 Matt Phillips 7 yd. run 32-14 (Eli Visnick kick) EU 4 3:55 Ed Brown 17 yd. pass from 39-14 Matt McAdams (Kody Robertson kick) ATT: 3,650 Team Statistics... Boro.............Tiffin First Downs............................... 17......................12 Rushes-Yards........................39-252............. 39-154 Passing Yards..........................171..................... 85 Comp-Att-Int......................10-17-1............. 10-20-3 Total Plays................................. 56..................... 59 Total Offense............................. 423 239 Sacks By-Yards Lost.................. 2-9.................... 2-4 Pimts-Avg............................. 3-35.3............... 5-31.4 Fumbles-Lost............................. 3-2.................... 0-0 Penalties-Yards........................5-60.................. 8-63 3rd Down Conv................... 0 of 7..............5 of 13 Time of Possession.................27:00 33:00 the first win for the Fighting Scots over a ranked opponent since a 14-7 win over 17thranked Slippery Rock in 2001. The Warriors came in with some gaudy statistics, including outscoring their first three opponents by a combined 124 points to 24, The Fighting Scots methodically moved down the field against an ESU defense which was ranked third in Division II, allowing just 185.3 yards per game. Edinboro finished with 438 total yards. Edinboro rallied from a 13-10 halftime deficit to take the lead for good thanks to a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter. Matt Phillips capped a 70-yard drive with a oneyard plimge with 11:40 left in the quarter. The Scots boosted the margin to 24-13 following an interception by Thomas Wallace, the first of his career. Justin Bouch hooked up with Justin Lipscomb from 19 yards out for the touch­ down. East Stroudsburg closed the gap to 24-20 with a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, then drove to the Edinboro 31 before drive stalled. The Scots followed with an impressive 10-play, 69-yard march, attempting just one pass, which fell incom­ plete. Brandon Munson accounted for the sixpointer on a 24-yard run. Munson rushed for a career-high 142 yards on 19 carries as Edinboro gained 205 yards on the ground. Lipscomb accoimted for 238 all-purpose yards, catching 5 passes for 77 yards, returning foiu* kickoffs for 147 yards and one punt for 14 yards. ESU quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger entered the game ranked seventh in Division II in passing efficiency, and burned the Scots for 2^ yards through the air with two touch- Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 5-58, Brandon Munson 12-53, J.D. Baker 3-50, Dru Robinson 1247, Matt McAdams 2-26. Tiffin - Garrion Corbin 19-107, Earl Haynes 15-51. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 9-14-1-1542TD, Matt McAdams 1-3-0-17-lTD. Tiffin - Ryan Harpold 10-20-3-85-2TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Sean Hess 4-46, Justin Lipscomb 3-92, Ed Brown 1-17. Tiffin - Nate Washington 5-43, Brian Rutkowski 2-12. Game 4 Edinboro 31, Elast Stroudsburg 20 September 2y, 2003 Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA — Playing flawless football imder wet conditions, Edinboro handed 16thranked East Stroudsburg its first loss of the season in a PSAC crossover game. It marked Edinboro University Football 2004. Justin Lipscomb accounted for 238 all-purpose yards in upset of East Stroudsburg. page 35 ■ downs. However, he was sacked four times and threw a pair of interceptions. In addition, Edinboro held the Warriors to 69 yards on the groimd. Freshman free safety Raji El-Amin, in his third career start, had an interception, broke up three passes and finished with 5 tackles. Scoring East Stroudsburg Edinboro 3 3 10 7 0 14 7............ 20 7............ 31 Scoring Play ESU EU ESU EU 1 1 2 2 2003 ui Review Review 2003 Score 9:25 5:07 7:04 4:55 Mark Brubaker 28 yd. field goal 0-3 Eli Visnick 35 yd. field goal 3-3 Mark Brubaker 30 yd. field goal 3-6 Sean Hess 4 yd. pass from 10-6 Justin Bouch (Eli Visnick kick) ESU 2 1:09 Tim Strenfel 8 yd. pass from 10-13 Jim TerwiUiger (Mark Brubaker kick) EU 3 11:40 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run 17-13 (Eli Visnick kick) EU 3 5:21 Justin Lipscomb 19 yd. pass 24-13 from Justin Bouch (Eli Visnick kick) ESU 4 14:52 Evan Prall 18 yd. pass from 24-20 Jim TerwiUiger (Mark Brubaker kick) EU 4 3:36 Brandon Munson 24 yd. run 31-20 (Eli Visnick kick) ATT: 1,250 Team Statistics... Boro................ESU First Downs...............................22...................... 18 Rushes-Yards.......................42-205................ 26-69 Passing Yards...........................233 288 Comp-Att-frit.................... 20-27-0...............18-35-2 Total Plays............................... 69..................... 61. Total Offense.............................438 357 Sacks By-Yards Lost................4-18.....................1-6 Punts-Avg............................ 2-41.5................ 2-47.5 Fumbles-Lost........................... 0-0.....................1-0. Penalties-Yards....................... 6-25...................5-34 3rd Down Conv................. 7 of 13..............7 of 13 Ume of Possession................33:22................. 26:38 continued its mastery over the Fighting Scots. The Red Raiders won their third straight against Edinboro and sixth in the last seven meetings. The two teams entered the fourth quarter tied at 20-20, and Edinboro fired the first salvo in the final period, scoring on the first play of the quarter on a 73-yard pass from Justin Bouch to Justin Lipscomb. That started a quarter which saw the teams combine for five touchdowns. Shippensburg came back to tie the game on a three-yard nm by John Kuhn, but the Bouch-to-Lipscomb combination struck again three minutes later on a four-yard scoring play. Kuhn, a bruising fullback, scored his fourth touchdown of Bie afternoon on a fouryard run with 4:28 to play to cap a 73-yard drive. Edinboro took the ensuing kickoff and drove to the Ship 39 before Bouch threw on an interception. The Red Raiders needed just five plays to cover the 60 yards for the winning score. The Fighting Scots had one last chance, moving to the Red Raider 43 before Bouch was again picked off with just 20 seconds remaining. After giving up 522 yards a year ago to the Red Raiders, the Edinboro defense again struggled against Shippensburg's Wing T attack, allowing 498 total yards. Shippensburg had plenty of balance, with 251 yards through the air and 247 yards on the ground. Kuhn made it seven touchdowns against Edinboro in the last two years, rushing for 144 yards on 36 carries. The Edinboro offense feU just shy of its third straight 400 yard day with 385 total yards. Brandon Munson had his second Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 19-142, Shippensburg Edinboro 7 13 7 7 6 0 20 14 Scoring Play ..40 ..34 Score SHIP 1 9:49 John Kuhn 2 yd. run 0-7 (Ryan Rumberger kick) EU 1 3:25 Brandon Munson 4 yd. run 6-7 (Eli Visnick kick failed) EU 1 0:56 Brandon Munson 25 yd. run 13-7 (Kody Robertson kick) EU 2 2:46 Matt Phillips 3 yd. run 20-7 (Kody Robertson kick) SHIP 2 1:57 David Wilkerson 67 yd. pass from 20-14 Rick Henshaw (Ryan Rumberger kick) SHIP 3 1:01 John Kuhn 2 yd. run 20-20 (Ryan Rumberger kick failed) EU 4 14:45 Justin Lipscomb 73 yd. pass 27-20 from Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) SHIP 4 11:29 John Kuhn 3 yd. run , 27-27 (Ryan Rumberger kick) EU 4 8:07 Justin Lipscomb 4 yd. pass 34-27 from Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) SHIP 4 4:28 John Kuhn 4 yd. nin 34-34 (Ryan Rumberger kick) SHIP 4 0:59 Patrick Ferguson 24 yd. pass 34-40 from Rick Renshaw (Ryan Rumberger kick failed) ATT: 3,317 Team Statistics... Boro.............Shipp First Downs.............................. 17...................... 25 Rushes-Yards.......................45-209.............. 59-247 Passing Yards...........................176 251 Comp-Att-Int.....................11-19-2.............. 12-18-1 Total Plays................................ 64...................... 77 Total Offense.............................385 498 Sacks By-Yards Lost................. 1-2................... 2-14 Punts-Avg............................ 5-33.4................ 2-21.5 Fumbles-Lost............................ 1-0..................... 3-1 Penalties-Yards.......................3-25................... 5-38 3rd Down Conv................. 5 of 11..............8 of 14 Time of Possession............... 28:46..................31:14 Scoring Edinboro Lndiana(Pa.) Scoring Play Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 21-137, lUP Matt Phillips 1^-56, Dru Robinson 3-17. Shippensbu^ - John Kuhn 36-144, Matt Acri 8-83, Rick Henshaw ^30. lUP PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 11-19-2-176- 2TD. Shippensburg - Rick Henshaw 12-18-1-2512TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 4-94, C.J. Trivisonno 4-62, Sean Hess 1-16. Shippensburg Patrick Ferguson 4-69, David Wilkerson 2-85, John Kuhn 2-34. Game 5 Game 6 Sliippensburg 40, £diiiooro 34 £dinl>oro 28, IndianaCPa.) 20 October 4, 2003 Sox Harrison Stadium page 36 Scoring Fighting Scots rallied with 21 straight points to defeat the fourth-ranked Indians in one of the biggest wins in school history. Edinboro had not beaten lUP since 1995, and had not won at Miller Stadium since 1982. In addition, the Indians had won 16 straight home games, 15 straight regular season contests, and their last 14 PSAC West games. The Fighting Scots beat lUP at its own game, completing three long passes to set up touchdowns. The other touchdown came after an interception, one of two on the day. lUP boosted a 14-7 halftime lead to 20-7 late in the third quarter on a pair of Josh Telenko field goals. The Edinboro comeback began on the next series, fueled by a 63-yard pass from Justin Bouch to Ryan Valasek. On third-and-one from the lUP 13, Bouch hooked up with C.J. Trivisonno for a touchdown, capping an 8-play, 80-yard drive. Following a three-and-out for lUP, the Scots took over at the RIP 45. Bouch found Justin Lipscomb for a 41-yard gain to the lUP 9. On third and goal from there, Valasek made a diving catch of a Bouch toss for his first career touch­ down reception with 11:10 to play for a 21-20 lead. lUP would have the ball three more times but come up with just two first downs. Two of the drives were halted by interceptions. The second, by Chris Avery, led to an insurance score as Matt Phillips bulled in from six yards out for his second touchdown of the day with 57 seconds remaining. EU Matt Phillips 16-65. East Stroudsburg - Anthony Carfagno 8-40, Greg Vaughn 12-38. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 20-26-0-2332TD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. East Stroudsburg - Jim TerwUliger 18-35-2-288-2TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-77, Jordan Bobitski 5-62, Ryan Valasek 3-12, C.J. Trivisonno 2-17, Sean Hess 2-11. East Stroudsburg - Tim Strenfel 7-128, John Jeffries 5-62, Brian Schneider 2-60, Evan Prall 2-29, Anthony Carfagno 2-9. Edinboro, PA — Patrick Ferguson hauled in a 24-yard scoring pass from Rick Henshaw with 59 seconds left to propel 22nd-ranked Shippensburg to a wild win over Edinboro in the I%AC opener for both teams. The loss also spoiled Edinboro's Homecoming. Edinboro was seeking its second straight win over a ranked opponent, but Shippensburg straight 100-yard effort with 137 yards on 21 carries with 2 TDs. October ii, 2003 George P. Miller Stadium Brandon Munson ran for 137 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-34 loss to Shippensburg. Indiana, PA — A year ago Indiana(Pa.) came into Sox Harrison Stadium and spoiled Edinboro's Homecoming. With lUP leading 20-7 late in the third quarter, it appeared the Indians were weU on their way to celebrating their 2003 Homecoming with a win. But someone forgot to teU Edinboro. The Edinboro University Football 2004 lUP lUP EU EU EU ATT: 7 7 0 7 7 6 14........... 28 0............. 20 Score 1 10:59 Matt Phillips 3 yd. nm 7-0 (Kody Rotertson kick) 1 7:48 Mike Jemison 7 yd. run 7-7 (Josh Telenko kick) 2 11:50 Ed Peterson 27 yd. pass from 7-14 Kevin Weidl (Josh Telenko kick) 3 10:58 Josh Telenko 39 yd. field goal 7-17 3 3:17 Josh Telenko 20 yd. field goal 7-20 3 0:11 C.J. Trivisonno 13 yd. pass from 14-20 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) 4 11:10 Ryan Valasek 9 yd. pass from 21-20 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) 4 0:57 Matt Phillips 6 yd. run 28-20 (Kody Robertson kick) 6,670 Team Statistics. . . Boro . . ____ lUP First Downs.............................. 16 .... .............17 Rushes-Yards............... .... 38-128.............. 38-184 Passing Yards.............. .......... 272 .... ...........149 Comp-Att-lnt............... ... 15-25-1.... .... 10-29-2 Total Plays................................ 63 .... .............67 Total Offense................ .......... 400 .... ...........333 Sacks By-Yards Lost... ...........0-0...................2-10 Pvmts-Avg..................... .... 6-34.7.... ....... 5-32.2 Fumbles-Lost............... ...........1-0.... .............W) Penalties-Yards........... ......... 5-50...................5-40 3rd Down Conv............,...6ofl4 .... ....5ofl5 lime of Possession__ ....... 30:50.... ......... 29:10 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 19-79, Dru Robinson 8-33, Brandon Munson 5-19. lUP - Mike Jemison 25-124, Kevin Weidl 7-38, Justin Spence 314. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 15-24-1-2722TD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. lUP - Kevin Weidl 10-282-149-lTD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Jordan Bobitski 6-46, Ryan Valasek 3-83, C.J. Trivisonno 2-21, Sean Hess 1-47, Justin Lipscomb 1-41. lUP - Joe Slappy 4-56, Ed Peterson 3-51, Derrick Smith 2-29, Pat Liebert 113. Game 7 Edinboro 35, Clarion 6 October i8, 2003 Memorial Stadium (Kody Robertson kick) 4 14:34 Matt Phillips 2 yd. run (Kody Robertson kick) EU 4 8:33 Mike Martin 2 yd. run (Kody Robertson kick) ATT: 1,800 EU 28-6 35-6 Team Statistics. .. Boro . .. Clarion First Downs.................. ............ 20 . ..................13 Rushes-Yards............... ....42-191.. ...........42-111 Passing Yards.............. ...........226 . ................ 149 Comp-Att-frit.............. ...13-22-1.. ......... 10-18-3 Total Plays.................. ............ 64 . .................. 60 Total Offense................ ...........417 . ................ 260 Sacks By-Yards Lost... ......... 3-17.. ................ 1-6 Punts-Avg..................... ....443.2. ............ 7-38.7 Fumbles-Lost............... ...........2-1.. ................ 1-0 Penalties-Yards........... ......... 644.. .............. 6-59 3rd Down Conv.......... ,...6ofl2 . ...........2ofl3 Time of Possession__ ....... 29:43.. .............30:17 Clarion, PA — Edinboro passed its first test as a favorite with flying colors. The offense contin­ ued its steady improvement with 417 yards, while the defense held the Golden Eagles to 260 total yards and picked off three passes. The win was Edinboro’s first at Clarion since 1995. The Fighting Scots took a 14-3 lead into half­ time while being forced to play on a long field the entire half. Edinboro’s five drives started from its own 18, 18, 10, 20, and 20. The Scots put togeth­ er a pair of long marches, including an 82-yard drive in 11 plays on their first possession. Matt Phillips carried the ball four times for 33 yards, and Justin Bouch plunged in from a yard out for the Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 16-72, score. Clarion closed the margin to 7-3 on Mark Hofmeister’s 25-yard field goal with 57 seconds to play in the first quarter. Phillips scored the first of his two touchdowns midway through the second quarter from five yards out, concluding an 8-play, 80-yard march. Hofmeister added a 33-yard field goal in the third quarter to cut the gap to 14-6, but after play­ ing with a long field for most of the game, the tide turned for Edinboro’s final three scores. The first was set up by Raji El-Amin’s interception, with Edinboro taking over at the Clarion 25. Four plays later Brandon Munson scored on a 9-yard run with 3:42 left in the third quarter. Justin Lipscomb’s 38-yard punt return had the Scots back in Clarion territory at the 36. Following a 24-yard Bouch-to-Lipscomb hookup, Phillips bulled in from two yards out two plays later to start the fourth quarter. The Scots added a final touchdown after another interception. Backup quarterback Matt McAdams found Mike Martin wide open for a 42yard gain to the CU 2. Martin scored on the next play. Edinboro 20, Slippery Rock 3 Scoring Edinboro Qarion Scoring Play EU CU EU CU EU Edinboro University Football 2004 7 3 7 0 7 3 14............ 35 0 ................ 6 Score 1 8:17 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run 7-0 (Kody Robertson kick) 1 0:57 Mark Hofmeister 25 yd. field goal 7-3 2 8:46 Matt Phillips 5 yd. run 14-3 (Kody Robertson kick) 3 8:34 Mark Hofmeister 33 yd. field goal 14-6 3 3:42 Brandon Munson 9 yd. run 21-6 Brandon Munson 10-62, J.D. Baker 4-39, Matt McAdams 1-11. Clarion - Felton Woulard 12-59, Glenn Lovelace 10-32, Jason Warner 8-18. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 12-19-1-184OTD, Matt McAdams 1-2-0-42-0TD, Team O-l-O-OOTD. Clarion - Felton Woulard 5-9-1-97-OTD, Brad Reifsnyder 4-7-2-41-OTD, Grant Gourley 1-2-0-11OTD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 4-87, Sean Hess 4-61, Jordan Bobitski 2-19, Mike Martin 1-42. Qarion - Pierre Odom 5-84, Ed Rivers 2-21. Game 8 October 25, 2003 Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA — Edinboro secured its first winning season since 1996 with its third straight win. This one belonged to the defense, as the Fighting Scots limited Slippery Rock to 188 total yards and forced four turnovers. The offense, meanwhile, chuimed out 224 yards on the ground, including a career-high 149 yards from Brandon Munson, and finished the day with 377 total yards. Edinboro held a wide margin in time of possession, 39:01 to 20:59. The contest was a battle of field goals until late in the first half when a Slippery Rock fum­ ble handed Edinboro a ten-point cushion at intermission. Leading 6-3 and out of timeouts, Edinboro’s Ben Stroup forced a fumble by SRU’s Mike Vemillo at the SRU 17. Thomas Wallace scooped up the fumble and returned it for a touchdown with just ten seconds left in the half. Freshman Kody Robertson started the scor­ ing on Edinboro’s first series, making a 20-yard field goal for his first career three-pointer. Robertson connected on a 19-yarder on the Scots’ next possession for a 6-0 lead. Slippery Rock put together its only scoring march of the day on the ensuing kickoff. The drive stalled at the Edinboro 28, with John Katsaouni booting a 45-yard field goal to make it 6-3 with 14:11 left in the second quarter. page 37 2003 m Review Edinboro accounted for the lone points in the second half in an unlikely manner. With Justin Bouch knocked out of the game briefly with an injury, backup Matt McAdams came in, and without the benefit of a warmup toss, threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Justin Lipscomb. Scoring Slippery Rock Edinboro 0 6 3 7 Scoring Play EU EU SRU EU 1 1 2 2 0 7 0 .............. 3 0............20 Score 8:26 1:51 14:11 0:10 Kody Robertson 20 yd. field goal 3-0 Kody Robertson 19 yd. field goal 6-0 John Katsaouni 45 yd. field goal 6-3 Thomas Wallace 17 yd. fumble 13-3 return (Kody Robertson kick) EU 3 9:25 Justin Lipscomb 42 yd. pass from 20-3 Matt McAdams (Kody Robertson kick) ATT: 3,600 Team Statistics. . . Boro... . . . SRU First Downs.............................. 19 .... .............10 Rushes-Yards.............. ....47-224....... ....... 2694 Passing Yards.............. ......... 153 .... .............94 Comp-Att-Int.............. ... 16261.... ....... 9-23-3 Total Plays.................... ........... 67 .... .............48 Total Offense................ ......... 377 .... ...........188 Sacks By-Yards Lost... ...........2-7........ ......... 627. Pimts-Avg..................... .... 638.2.... ....... 636.0 Fumbles-Lost.............. ...........1-1......... ...........1-1 Penalties-Yards........... ......... 9-80........ ......... 634 3rd Down Conv............ ...3ofll....... ....lofll Time of Possession__ ....... 39:01........ ....... 20:21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 25-149, Justin Bouch 6-38, Matt Phillips 13-34. Slippery Rock - Josh Kniess 8-60, Brandon Markus 8-23, Mike Vemillo 6-16. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 11-16-1-102OTD, Matt McAdams 2-4-0-51-ITD. Slippery Rock - Chad DeVore 8-20-2-89-0TD, Luke McCaffrey 1-31-5-OTD. i RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 3-68, C.J. Trivisonno 2-30, Jordan Bobitski 2-10. Slippery Rock - Brandon Richardson 3-31, Justin Fisher 2-38. 2003 in Review play from scrimmage, Raji El-Amin intercepted a pass and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown just 76 seconds into the game. The freshman free safety would finish with a pair of intercep­ tions and a fumble recovery. Kutztown’s Matt Scartozzi kicked a 39-yard field goal late in the first quarter, setting the stage for 49 straight Edinboro points. In their final eleven possessions the Golden Bears would run just two more plays inside Edinboro territo- ry- Edinboro took a 21-3 lead at the half with a pair of second quarter touchdowns. Brandon Munson accounted for 62 yards rushing as the Scots drove 66 yards in 12 plays, with Matt Phillips scoring the first of his three touchdowns from a yard out. Chris Avery’s interception set up a 17-yard scoring pass from Justin Bouch to Sean Hess with just 15 seconds left in the half. The Fighting Scots dominated action in the second half, prticularly the third quarter when just three plays by both teams were run in Edinboro territory. Phillips capped a 10-play, 78-yard drive with a two-yard run. The Scots were back in business following a fumble recov­ ery, leading to a two-yard Bouch-to-Nate Eimer touchdown pass, the first TD reception of Eimer’s career. Edinboro scored three more times in the fourth quarter, beginning with Phillips’ one-yard run on the second play of the period. That score was set up after Jim Soltis blocked a Golden Bear punt. J.D. Baker scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard plunge later in the quarter, and Regis Bums capped the scoring with a 50-yard interception return, his first career interception and touchdown. The statistics were as lopsided as the score. Edinboro gained 433 yards while holding Kutztown to 147 yards. The Scots had a season- ELdinboro 56, Kutztowii 3 ■s ( •’ ; T : : « %■; 7 3 14 0 14 0 21............ 56 0 .................3 Scoring Play Score EU 1 13:44 Raji El-Amin 35 yd. interception 7-0 return (Kody Robertson kick) KU 1 2:36 Matt Scartozzi 39 yd. field goal 7-3 EU 2 11:38 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run 14-3 (Kody Rotertson kick) EU 2 0:15 Sean Hess 9 yd. pass from Justin 21-3 Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) EU 3 6:00 Matt Phillips 2 yd. run 28-3 (Kody Robertson kick) EU 3 3:58 Nate Eimer 2 yd. pass from 35-3 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) EU 4 14:10 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run 42-3 (Kody Robertson kick) EU 4 5:43 J.D. Baker 1 yd. run 49-3 (Kody Robertson kick) EU 4 2:51 Regis Bums 50 yd. interception 56-3 return (Kody Robertson kick) ATT: 2,300 Team Statistics.. . Boro ... ICtown First Downs.................... ......... 21 ......................8 Rushes-Yards.................. .. 52-310. ...............31-86 Passing Yards................ ....... 123 .................... 61 Comp^tt-Int.................. ,.16261. ...........12-264 Total Plays...................... ......... 72 ....................57 Total Offense.................. ....... 433 .................. 147 Sacks By-Yards Lost....... ....2-11. .................. 1-7 Punts-Avg....................... ... 2-44.5 ............... 7-39.9 Fumbles-Lost.................. ....... 2-1. .................. 1-1 Penalties-Yards.............. .... 625. ................ 2-15 3rd Down Conv.............. ..7ofl3 .............2 of 14 lime of Possession......... ...33:16. ...............26:44 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 16-125, RECEIVING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 4-25, Justin Lipscomb 3-21, Dru Robinson 2-34, Sean Hess 2-18. Kutztown - Trevor Smith 4-9, Brett Harbach 3-29, Jason Henley 2-16. I ^ November i, 2003 I . University Field II 1 ij; Scoring Edinboro Kutztown J.D. Baker 8-67, Dru Robinson 7-58, Matt Phillips 15-49, Ryan Valasek 2-11. Kutztown - Stephen Gammage 12-43, Andre Davis 1-31, Tony Bria 8-12. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-17-0-1182TD, Matt McAdams 1-3-1-5-OTD. Kutztown Gabe Maiocco^-17-2-29-0TD, Jeremy Copeland 48-2-26-OTD, Jon Corson 1-1-O-^OTD. L Game 9 Kutztown, PA — In one of its most dominat­ ing performances in years, Edinboro celebrated its debut in the NCAA Division II national rankings with a lopsided road win. The Fighting Scots, ranked 23rd in the AFCA Top 25, won its fourth straight game, the longest streak since 1995. The 56 points were the most points scored since 1994, and the 53-point winning margin was the tenth-highest in school history. The defense stretched its streak to 14 quarters without allowing a touchdown, and scored for the second straight week. The defense actually accounted for two scores while forcing five turnovers and blocking a punt. After a three-and-out series for Edinboro, the Fighting Scots quickly got on the scoreboard thanks to the defense. On Kutztown’s very first high 310 yards on the ground, with Munson mshing for 125 yards on 16 carries for his fourth 100-yard game of the season. Gmne lo_______ Edinboro 34, CalifomiaCPa.) 3 November S, 2003 Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA — Justin Bouch threw for Sean Hess' 17-yard touchdown reception with 15 seconds gave the Scots a 21-3 halftime lead at Kutztown. three touchdowns as Edinboro continued its mn for an NCAA Division II Northeast Region playoff berth with its fifth straight win. A strong first half showing by the olfense and a dominant defensive performance keyed the Fighting Scots. Edinboro gained 260 of its 342 total yards in the first half while grabbing a 21-0 lead at intermission against one of the top defenses in the PSAC. In the meantime the defense extended its streak without giving up a touchdown to 18 quarters. California(Pa.) was held to 178 total yards, the third straight game holding an opponent under 200 yards. Edinboro scored on its second possession of the game as Justin Bouch directed a 10-play, 73yard drive, culminated by a 29-yard scoring pass to Nate Eimer. Bouch hooked up with Lipscomb on the Scots’ next possession, the scoring toss covering 16 yards. In the first quarter, Edinboro ran off 23 plays for 138 yards while Cal had seven plays for minus one yard. The Vulcans did not get their initial first down until the 8:43 mark of the second quarter. The Scots had their third 10-play drive of the first half late in the second quarter. Bouch threw his third touchdown pass, a 32-yarder to Jordan Bobitski. It was the first touchdown reception of Bobitski’s career. The Vulcans scored the lone points of the third quarter on Gary Amos’ 35-yard field goal, but Edinboro answered with 13 fourth quarter points. Dru Robinson scored on a 20-yard run and Kody Robertson added field goals of 30 and 31 yards. The Scots have now outscored opponents 100-37 in the fourth quarter and 171-55 over the final two periods. Scoring Califomia(Pa.) Edinboro Scoring Play EU 0 14 0 7 3 0 0 13 ....3 ..34 Score 1 7:02 Nate Eimer 29 yd. pass from 7-0 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) EU 1 0:38 Justin Lipscomb 16 yd. pass from 14-0 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) EU 2 1:40 Jordan Bobitski 32 yd. pass from 21-0 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) CAL 3 0:21 Gary Amos 35 yd. field goal 21-3 EU 4 12:06 Dm Robinson 20 yd. run 28-3 (Kody Robertson kick) EU 4 10:20 Kody Robertson 30 yd. field goal 31-3 EU 4 8:40 Kody Robertson 31 yd. field goal 34-3 ATT: 2300 Team Statistics. .. Boro . • CalCPa.) First Downs...............................18........................ 8 Rushes-Yards....................... 45-143................ 32-59 Passing Yards......................... 199.................... 119 Comp-Att-Int.....................17-29-1................7-19-1 Total Plays.................................74...................... 51 Total Offense........................... 342.................... 178 Sacks By-Yards Lost................5-26.....................1-7 Punts-Avg.............................641.8................ 6-37.5 Fumbles-Lost............................ 2-1.....................5-4 Penalties-Yards....................... 6-50...................3-24 3rd Down Conv................. 7 of 19..............3 of 13 Time of Possession................ 36:42 23:18 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 19-90, Dm Robinson 8-39, Matt Phillips 10-18. Califomia(Pa.) - Tayon Mitchell 14-44, Wes Clemons 9-42. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 16-25-1-1903TD, Matt McAdams 1-3-0-9-0TD, Sean Hess 0-1-0O-OTD. Califomia(Pa.) - John Aitken 7-19-1-119OTD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Sean Hess 4-47, Jordan Bobitski 3-52, Justin Lipscomb 2-18, Ed Brown 2-14. Califomia(Pa.) - Brandon Jackson 3-36, Tony Hoskin 2-57, Wes Clemons 2-26. Timothy Storino (Danny Hagerman kick failed) J.D. Baker 16 yd. run 42-13 (Eh Visnick kick failed) Ben Stroup 7 yd. fumble return 48-13 (Kody Robertson kick) Game 11 Edinboro 48, Lock Haven 13 ATT: 1,100 Team Statistics... Boro................LHU November is, 2003 Hubert daclc Stadium Lock Haven, PA - Edinboro, ranked 20th in the AFCA Top 25, claimed a share of the PSAC West championship with its sixth straight win. In the process the Fighting Scots secured their first NCAA Division II Playoff berth since 1995. That was also the last time the Scots were PSAC West champions. Edinboro jumped out to a 28-0 halftime advantage while extending its string of consecu­ tive quarters without giving up a touchdown. Lock Haven finally became the first team to reach the end zone since lUP scored a six-point­ er in the second quarter in week number six. The Fighting Scots scored on four of their first five possessions, opening the scoring on the second play of the game as Dru Robinson burst 70 yards. Edinboro then scored twice in the final two minutes, with Matt Phillips scoring on a 7-yard run and Brandon Munson reaching pay­ dirt on a 10-yard run. The latter score came after Raji El-Amin’s interception. Justin Bouch’s 64-yard pass to Justin Lipscomb set up the only score in the second quarter. That was a three-yard pass to C.J. Trivisonno. The Scots amassed 309 total yards in the first half alone while holding Lock Haven to just 38 yards. Head coach Lou Tepper substituted freely in the second half. Lock Haven took the second half kickoff and finally broke Edinboro’s streak of quarters without allowing a touchdown. The Bald Eagles’ 87-yard drive was matched by the Scots, however, as Bouch found Ryan Valasek on a 42yard touchdown pass. The Bald Eagles closed the gap to 35-13 midway through the fourth quarter, but the Scots came right back with a pair of scores in a span of 23 seconds. J.D. Baker concluded a 15-play, 67-yard drive with a 16-yard touchdown run. One play after the kickoff, J.R. Prad’s sack forced a fumble, with Ben Stroup scooping it up and going seven yards for a touchdown. First Downs...............................21...................... 19 Rushes-Yards....................... 37-262................ 38-60 Passing Yards......................... 196.................... 179 Comp-Att-Int.....................13-161.............. 1634-2 Total Plays................................ 55...................... 72 Total Offense.............................458 239 Sacks By-Yards Lost............... 4-39.....................0-0 Punts-Avg............................ 3-45.3................ 638.3 Fumbles-Lost............................ 0-0.....................4-1 Penalties-Yards.......................6-41................... 7-70 3rd Down Conv................... 3 of 7..............6 of 16 Time of Possession................24:45................. 35:15 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Dm Robinson 14-125, Brandon Munson 1658, Matt Phillips 636, Justin Bouch 624, J.D. Baker 2-19. Lock Haven - Justin Marshall 636, Derek Marshall 7-27. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 11-14-1-166 2TD, Matt McAdams 2-4-0-33-0TD. Lock Haven Troy Wile 15-262-1461TD, Tim Storino 3-6-0-36 ITD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 672, C.J. Trivisonno 619, Sean Hess 2-22, Dru Robinson 2-8. Lock Haven - Scott Anderson 7-91, Rafael Smith 441, Adam Angehci 2-31. Scoring Edinboro Lock Haven Stcoring Play EU EU EU EU LHU EU LHU 21 0 7 0 7 7 13............ 48 6............ 13 Score 1 14:12 Dm Robinson 70 yd. mn 7-0 (Kody Robertson kick) 1 1:59 Matt Phillips 7 yd. run 14-0 (Kody Robertson kick) 1 0:53 Brandon Munson 7 yd. run 21-0 (Kody Robertson kick) 2 11:17 C.J. Trivisonno 3 yd. pass from 28-0 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) 3 8:27 Adam Angelici 18 yd. pass from 267 Troy Wile (Danny Hagerman kick) 3 6:08 Ryan Valasek 42 yd. pass from 35-7 Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick) 4 7:41 Scott Anderson 6 yd. pass from35-13 Dru Robinson broke loose for a 70-yard touch­ down run on the second play from scrimmage at Lock Haven, setting the stage for a 48-13 win which clinched a tie for first place in the PSAC West. Robinson finished with 125 yards rushing. ____ _______ page 38 Edinboro University Football 2004. Edinboro University Football 2004 page 39 '7 2003 in Review Gariiei2 ■ Saginaw Valley St. 33, Edinboro 9 J NCAA. Division II Northeast Region PlaycyffGarne i November 22, 2003 Wiclces Memorial Stadium University Center, MI — Edinboro drew top- ranked Saginaw Valley State in its first NCAA Division II playoff appearance since 1995. The Fighting Scots entered postseason play riding a six-game winning streak, but they could not come up with an answer for the high-powered Cardinal offense. Edinboro took the opening kickoff and drove 82 yards on 16 plays before settling for Kody Robertson’s 19-yard field goal. Featuring a combination of runs and passes, the Fighting Scots converted on three third down plays, but the Cardinal defense stopped Edinboro at the one yard line. The drive took up 6 minutes and 22 seconds, a common theme for Edinboro in the first half. Unfortunately for the Scots, another com­ mon theme was the quick strike ability of the Saginaw Valley State offense. The Cardinals needed just four plays to go 74 yards and take a 7-3 lead, as Glenn Martinez got behind the Edinboro secondary for a 42-yard touchdown pass from Mark Radlinski. Using the ground game for all but one play, the Scots put together a 12-play march on the ensuing possession, but the drive stalled at the SVSU 35 and the Scots were forced to punt. Saginaw Valley State needed seven plays to cover 80 yards this time, with Joe Johnson scor­ ing on a six yard run for a 14-3 advantage early 2004 Opponents in the second quarter. The Edinboro offense answered with its own drive, going 67 yards on six plays. Justin Bouch, who started the drive with a 44-yard pass to Justin Lipscomb, plunged in from a yard out with 10:45 remaining in the second quarter. The extra point was no good, however, leaving Edinboro with a 14-9 deficit. Edinboro had the ball in SVSU territory three more times in the quarter, but could not put any points on the board. After forcing a Cardinal punt, the Scots marched from their won 36 to the SVSU 15. In possibly the key play of the first half for Edinboro, Bouch was hit from behind while attempting to pass and fumbled, with the Cardinals recovering at their own 19. On the very next play Radlinski attempted to go deep but was picked off by Raji El-Amin. The freshman free safety returned his school-record ninth interception 12 yards to the SVSU 43. The Scots were unable to come up with a first down, however, and were forced to punt. Taking over at their own 21 late in the first half, the Cardinals dealt severe blow to Edinboro’s upset bid just three plays later. After completing passes of 19 and 9 yards, Radlinski caught Edinboro in one of its few blitzes of the half, hooking up with Mark LaFraniere on a 51-yard scoring play with just 1:38 left in the first half. Ruvell Martin ran in the two-point conversion for a 22-9 lead at the half. While on the short end of the score, Edinboro dominated play statistically over the first thirty minutes. The Fighting Scots ran off 53 plays for 292 yards and had the ball for 21:56. Edinboro had the ball in SVSU territory on all six of its first half possessions, but could score just twice. While running off just 23 plays, Saginaw Valley State accumulated 277 total yards. In another bit of statistical domi­ nance, the Scots converted 11 of 14 third down plays. SVSU, however, was forced into a third down situation just once. The second half belonged to the defenses. Saginaw Valley State took the third quarter kick­ off and drove to the Edinboro 20 before Eric Houle came in and booted a 37-yard field goal to boost the mar­ gin to 25-9. The Raji El-Amin set a school record with his ninth interception at Saginaw Valley State. page 40 a three-and-out for the first time all day on the ensuing possession, but the Cardinals pinned Edinboro back at its own 10. That began a stretch of three straight possessions that began at the 10, 11 and 20 for the Scots, their final three drives of the game. The poor field position led to a more con­ servative approach, with the Scots forced to run the ball more. Edinboro managed just one more drive into SVSU territory, reaching the 46-yard line. The Cardinals tacked on an insurance touchdown midway through the fourth quarter, with Joe Johnson scoring his second touchdown on a two-yard run. After moving the ball at will in the first half, the Scots managed just five first downs and 100 total yards in the second half. The Cardinals, meanwhile, gained 191 yards, including 109 yards on the ground. Known for one of the best passing attacks in the country, the Cardinals threw for 262 yards, but it was their ground game that surprised the Scots, as they finished with 206 yards rushing. 1 Scoring Edinboro Saginaw Valley St Scoring Play EU 1 8:38 SVSU 1 7:03 SVSU 2 12:44 EU 2 10:45 SVSU 2 1:38 SVSU 3 10:13 SVSU 4 6:23 3 7 6 15 0 3 0 ...............9 8............33 Score Kody Robertson 19 yd. field goal 0-3 Glenn Martinez 42 yd. pass from 3-7 Mark Radlinski (Eric Houle kick) Joe Johnson 6 yd. run 3-14 (Eric Houle kick) Justin Bouch 1 yd. run 9-14 (Kody Robertson kick failed) Mark LaFreniere 51 yd. pass from 9-22 Mark Radlinski (Ruvell Martin run) Eric Houle 37 yd. field goal 9-25 Joe Johnson 2 yd. run 9-33 (Michael Pilko pass from Ruvell Martin) ATT: 3,907 Game 1: September 4,1:00 p.m.~Sox Harrison Stadium Game 2; September 11,1:00 p.m.~Sox Harrison Stadium East Stroudsburg The Got TTie Warriors President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas 2004 Scliediile Aug. 26 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne at Edinboro C.W. POST MILLERSVILLE at Bloomsburg CLARION at Kutztown WEST CHESTER CHEYNEY at Mansfield Gioglio JVledia Relations SID: Chris Myers Office Phone: (570) 422-3312 Home Phone: (570) 476-7530 FAX: (570)422-3586 Press Box: (570)422-3549 2003 Results C8-3) Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won 58-0 31-21 35-7 20-31 37^0 69-20 40-7 28-27 28-24 1440 34-33 LENOIR-RHYNE at Clarion at Shepherd at Edinboro BLOOMSBURG at Cheyney MANSFIELD WESTCHESTER at Millersville SHIPPENSBURG at Kutztown General Information Location: East Stroudsburg, PA Enrollment: 6,200 Colors: Red & Black Nickname: Warriors Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Pennsylvania State a Tech West V: Coacliing Staff Head Coach: Denny Douds (Slippery Rock '63) Record at East Stroudshurg: 178-125-3,30 yrs. Career Record: 178125-3,30 yrs. Office Phone: (570)422-3322 Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger (offensive coordinator); Mike Santella (offensive Une); Frank Lupin (wide receivers); Dan WeUer (defensive tackles); Mike Bender (defensive ends); Rob Mikulski (strength coach); Brett Witmer (run­ ning backs); Joey Smith (linebackers); John Blick (offensive line) Athletic East Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) Intercollegiate Athletic 2004 Scliedule Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 CHARLESTON(WV) at Liberty at Edinboro at St. Joseph's(Ind.) WEST VIRGINIA ST. at Glenville State WEST LIBERTY ST. at West Vrginia Wesleyan CONCORD at Fairmont State SHEPHERD 2003 Results C3-8) Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost 21-17 3-67 0-42 33-35 19-20 15-44 62-35 14-21 Lost Won Lost 28-44 27-14 0-29 'en Bears at Charleston(WV) at Western Kentucky at Indiana(Pa.) WINSTON-SALEM at West Virginia St. GLENVILLE ST. at West Liberty State WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN at Concord FAIRMONT STATE at Shepherd Stadium (Capacity): Martin Field (2,500) President: TBA Athletic Director: Dr. Sandra Elmore IVledia Relations SID: Frank Costa Office Phone: (304)442-3121 Home Phone: (304) 779-2532 FAX: (304)442-3499 Press Box: (304) 442-1015 Coacliing Staff (Duouesne '96) Record at pJBWl West Virginia £■ Tech: 3-8.1 vear Record: 3-8,1 Office Phone: (304)442-3308 Assistant Coaches: Nick Otterbaucher (offensive line); Shane Beatty (defensive coordinator) General Information Location: Montgomery, WV Enrollment: 2,600 Colors: Blue & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: West Virginia Team Statistics... Boro.............STVStJ First Downs............................... 25......................23 Rushes-Yards..................... 48-170............... 33-206 Passing Yards/ ........................ 222 262 Comp-Att-h^....................20-31-1...............15-24-1 Total Plays................................. 79..................... 57 Total Offense............................392................... 468 Sacks By-Yards Lost.................. 0-0.................... 2-4 Punts-Avg............................. 4-33.3............... 2-40.0 Fumbles-Lost............................. 3-1.................... 1-1 Penalties-Yards...................... 5-58.................. 9-80 3rd Down Conv............... 14 of 21................3 of 7 Time of Possession.................34:41.................19:59 Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 15-60, Dm Robinson 11-46, Matt Phillips 12^1, Justin Bouch 10-23. Saginaw Valley - Joe Johnson 19-124, Marcus Ewing 9-68. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 20-30-1-222OTD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. Saginaw Valley - Mark Radlinski 11-14-1-208-2TD, Brad Sundholm 4-10-054-OTD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-92, Sean Hess 5-57, Dm Robinson 3-15, Aaron Petty 220, Ryan Valasek 2-8. Saginaw Valley - Glenn Martinez 5-97, Ruvell Martin 4-54, Mark LaFreniere 2-66. Scots defense held Saginaw Valley State to Edinboro University Football 2004 Gkilden Bears Outlook Warriors Outlook 2003 Record: 3-8 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Multiple Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 26/25 Starters Returning: 11 Record: 8-3 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 60 (44) Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 29/12 Starters Returning: 16 2003 Offense - 8 Defense - 6 Offense — 8 2003 2003 Defense — 3 Specialty — 0 Specialty - 2 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS TD Yards Avg. Att. Rushing 6 5.1 748 147 Greg Vaughn 4 8.7 418 48 DEREK LUCAS 5 3.9 355 92 JIM TERWILLIGER 5 4.6 275 56 ANTHONY CARFAGNO Yards TD Pet. Comp. Att. Passing 30 57.3 2987 200 349 J. TERWILLIGER TD Yards Avg. No. Receiving 9 16.1 936 58 John Jeffries 15.7 6 755 48 TIMSTRENFEL 9 13.1 550 42 ANTHONY CARFAGNO 3 16.0 321 20 EVAN PRALL Sacks Total Solo Asst. Tackles 2 42 89 47 Ryan Vermillion 0 80 33 47 TYREE TOWNES 1 72 37 35 Matt Rapa Lg. 40 70 43 83 Int. 7 Lg53 40 35 66 Int. 0 3 0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Kalem McRae Phil Reed Passing Phil Reed Receiving Mike Payton CHRIS LAWSON Kalem McRae ANTOINE BELL Willie Hodge Tackles Ryan Browning Ja'dae McGuire MINGO BROWN Kevin Moore Yards Avg. Att. 942 4.1 228 3.4 456 136 Yards P( Comp. Att. 46 2011 138 297 Yards Avg. No. 11.6 558 48 16.8 521 31 14.7 221 15 16.3 179 11 12.9 142 11 Total Solo Asst. 90 46 44 84 34 50 68 35 33 67 31 36 Series Information Series Information Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: East Stroudsburg leads 64 Last Meeting: 2003 - Edinboro 31, East Stroudsburg 20 Edinboro University Football 2004 page 41 2004 Opponents 2004 Opponents Oame 3: September 18,1:30 p.m.—Frost Kalnow Stadium Game 4: September 25,1:00 p.m.~Setb Grove Stadiiun Tiffin 2004 Schediile FINDLAY at Dayton at Butler EDINBORO at Alma NEBRASKA-OMAHA OHIO DOMINICAN ST.JOSEPH'S(IN) at HiUsdale WALSH at Gannon Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Won 42-6 31-51 3148 14-39 44-34 12-24 24-9 47-17 16-13 28-17 BUTLER at Fmdlay at St. Erancis(Ind.) at Edinboro WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN GANNON ST.JOSEPH'S(IN) CHARLESION(W\0 GENEVA at New Haven General Information Location: Hffin, OH Enrollment: 1,600 Colors: Green & Gold Nickname; Dragons Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Independent Stadiiun (Capacity): Frost Kalnow 2004 Schedule ]Media Relations SID: Shane O'DonneU Office Phone: (419)448-3288 Home Phone: (419) 448-7014 FAX; (419)443-5007 Press Box: TBA Coaching Staff Head Coach; Nate Cole (Tiffin '95) Record at Tiffin: 6-5,1 year Career Record: 6-5,1 year Office Phone: (419) 448-3331 Assistant Coaches: Dean Walendzak (defensive coordinator); Paul Smith (defensive Ene); Henry Stanford (offensive line); Jason Fenik (inside linebackers); Jeremy Marinis (quarterbacks/wide receivers); Pat Marinis (offensive line/ tight ends) Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Stadium (7,700) President; Dr. Anthony F. Ceddia Athletic Director: Dr. Roberta Page KUTZTOWN SHEPFIERD BLOOMSBURG at Millersville EDINBORO at Indiana(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN at Califomia(Pa.) at Clarion SLIPPERY ROCK at West Chester ]Media Relations SID: TBA Office Phone: (717) 477-1201 Home Phone: TBA FAX: (717) 477-1253 Press Box: (717) 477-1391 Coaching Staff 2003 Results C8-3) Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won 33-14 21-0 35-12 20-33 40-34 14-16 49-13 13-0 7-18 40-14 35-0 at Shepherd at Bloomsburg KUTZTOWN WEST CHESTER at Edinboro at Slippery Rock LOCK HAVEN CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) at East Stroudsburg CALIFORNIA(PA) G^eneral Information Location: Shippensburg, PA Enrollment: 7,500 Colors: Red & Blue Nickname: Red Raiders Affiliation: NCAAII Conference: Pennsylvania State Chester '71) Record at Shippenshurg: 2,19 years Office Phone: (71^ 477-1758 Assistant Coaches: Mark Maciewjewski (defensice coordinator/secondary); Pete Lee (offensive Ene); Mike Burket (linebackers); Tyrone BeU (running backs); Chance Powell (receivers); Dave Mahaffey (defensive Ime); Corey Hoffman (assistant defensive Ene) Athletic West Red Raiders Outlook Record: 6-5 Offensive System: Pro Ace Defensive l^«tem; Multiple 44 Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 48/15 Starters Returning: 18 Record: 8-3 Offensive System: WmgT / Defensive l^stem: 4-3 * Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 29/8 Starters Returning: 18 2003 2003 Specialty — 3 Offense -11 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Yards Avg. Att. Rushing TD 200 1071 5.4 8 GARRION CORBIN 169 802 4.7 6 EARL HAYNES Yards Comp. Passing Att. Pet. TD 50.3 154 2062 RYANHARPOLD 306 20 Yards No. Avg. TD Receiving 18.4 1286 70 15 NATE WASHINGTON 23 314 13.7 2 Darryl Chapman 23 197 8.6 3 B. Rutkowski 106 5.6 1 19 GARRION CORBIN Solo Total Sacks Asst. Tackles 58 33 91 5 AARON CIAK 58 29 87 6 Garrett Padgett 35 86 5 51 Mark Dircksen 26 83 0 57 Drew Spencer 0 19 64 45 TAIWAN RUSSELL 30 7 37 11 MIKE LANE Series Information Series Record: Edinboro leads 2-0 Ijist Meeting: 2003 - Edinboro 39, Tiffin 14 page 42 2003 Lg. 60 38 Int. 16 Lg80 39 21 26 Int. 1 1 1 1 2 0 Athletic West Stadium (Capacity): Memorial WEST CHESTER at Kutztown at Mansfield GLENVILLE STATE CALIFORNIA(PA) EDINBORO at East Stroudsburg at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Indiana(Pa.) at Slippery Rock Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Joseph P. Grunenwald Athletic Direetor; Robert Carlson ]\ledia Relations SID: Richard P. Herman Office Phone: (814)393-2334 Home Phone; (814) 226-6766 FAX: (814)393-2082 Defense - 6 2003 Results C3-8) Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won 21-31 10-13 ot 23-20 at 19-20 20-24 17-35 6-35 0-13 7-13 22-9 19-17 EAST STROUDSBURG MILLERSVILLE Glenville State KUTZTOWN INDIANA(PA) at West Chester EDINBORO at Shippensburg at Califomia(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN at Slippery Rock Head Coach; Malen Luke (Westminster '76) Record at Clarion: 51-58, 10 years Career Record: 88-79, 16 years Office Phone: (814) 393-2258 Assistant Coaches: KimNiedbala Gieneral Information Location: Clarion, PA Enrollment: 6,500 Colors: Blue & Gold Nickname: Golden Eagles Affiliation; NCAAII Conferenee: Pennsylvania State (defensive coordinator/secondary); Nick Calcutta (offensive coordina­ tor/offensive Ene); Dave Calcutta (defensive Ene); J.P. McFeely (inside linebackers); Sean Cronin (outside linebackers); Joe Cowart (running backs); Bob Vallone (receivers) Record: 3-8 Offensive System; Multiple Defensive l^stem: Multiple 50 Lettermen Retuming/Lost; 36/8 Starters Returning; 19 Offense —10 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD JOHN KUHN 294 1500 5.1 21 ANDRE MCLAURIN 101 356 3.5 1 WALTER CRUMP 35 246 7.0 2 MATTACRI 47 244 5.2 1 RICKHENSHAW 50 141 2.8 1 Passing Att. Comp. Yards Pet. TD RICKHENSHAW 226 118 1674 52.2 14 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD PATRICK FERGUSON 28 523 18.7 6 ANDRE MCLAURIN 25 301 12.0 2 JOEL GAMBLE 20 229 11.4 2 TIMDEVANNEY 17 286 16.8 1 Tackles Solo Asst. Total Sacks DAN WALSH 43 35 78 3.5 CHRIS LEONETH 36 30 66 3.5 John Andrews 27 14 41 0 BRENT GRIMES 29 6 35 0 Lg. 42 50 46 41 20 Int. 13 Lg. 60 38 20 52 Int. 3 2 2 7 Stadium (Capacity): Adamson Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. Athletic Director; Dr. Tom Pucci MANSFIELD at Fairmont State WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN at Clarion SLIPPERY ROCK at Edmboro SHIPPENSBURG at Cheyney at Lock Haven INDIANA(PA) Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 IMedia Relations SID: Dave Smith Office Phone: (724)938-4552 Home Phone: (724) 785-6293 FAX: (724)938-5849 Press Box: (724)938-4234 2003 Results C4-7) Coaching Staff 2003 SpeciaEsts ~ 1 Athletic West 2004 Schedule Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Press Box: (814)227-2105 Gk>lden Ragles Outlook 2003 7 2004 Schedule 83-71-1,14 years Career Record: 119-86- The Vulcans Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West Dragons Outlook: Defense CalifomiaCPa.) The Galden Eagles Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove Offense — 8 Clarion TTie JRecf Raiders Stadium (4,500) President; Dr. Paul Marion Athletic Director: Ian Day 2003 Results Ch-5) Game 6; October 9, 2:00 p.m.—Sox narxisou Stadium Sliippensbnrg TTie JDrcLgcms Aug. 28 Sopt. 2 Sopt. 11 Sc'pt. 18 S.'pt. 25 (Vt.2 CVt. 9 CX't.l6 CVt. 23 CVt. 30 Nov. 6 Game 5: October 2, 2:00 p.m.—Memorial Stadium 2003 Defense — 7 Lost Won Lost 0-27 42-12 14-16 Won Won 20-3 22-19 ot 25-30 7-14 7-14 13-7 3-34 0-35 Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost at Eastern Illinois FAIRMONT STATE at West \Trginia Wesleyan CHEYNEY SLIPPERY ROCK at Lock Haven INDIANA(PA) at Mansfield CLARION at Edinboro at Shippensburg General Information Loeation: California, PA Enrollment: 5,000 Colors: Red & Black Niekname: Vulcans Affiliation: NCAAII Conference: Pennsylvania State Coaching Staff Head Coach: John Luckhardt (Purdue '68) Record at Califomia(Pa.): 10-12,2 years Career Record: 147-492,19 years Office Phone: (724) 938-4019 Assistant Coaches; Mike Conway (associate head coach/ defensive coordinator); Mike Kellar (offensive coordinator); Mike Evans (offensive line/ run game coordinator); Matt Smith (outside linebackers/special teams coordinator) Vulcans Outlook CLARION UNIVERSITY 2003 Record: 4-7 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive l^stem: Multiple Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 41/NA Starters Returning; 16 Specialty — 2 Offense ~ 7 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Yards Att. Avg. TD Felton Woulard 132 464 3.5 3 Brandon Sweeney 87 416 4.8 5 JASON WARNER 70 283 4.0 1 MARCUS LOWE 72 278 3.9 2 GLENN LOVELACE 62 269 4.3 0 Yards Passing Att. Comp. Pet. TD Felton Woulard 83 39 644 47.0 3 BRANDON DANDO 56 242 29 51.8 1 Receiving Yards No. Avg. TD PIERRE ODOM 29 366 12.6 1 RONRIVAGE 13 210 0 16.2 Tackles Solo Total Sacks Asst. Jabari Weatherspoon 48 40 88 3 BO BUSCH 36 80 1 44 Troy Bowers 35 30 65 9 59 MATTMORRIS 29 30 1 2003 Lg. 27 70 30 27 31 Int. 4 3 Lg. 63 50 Int. 3 3 1 0 Defense — 7 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Yards TD Att. Avg. Wes Clemons 216 928 4.3 8 TAYON MHCHELL 3 86 376 4.4 ROBERT CALHOUN 32 107 3.3 1 Passing Yards Pet. Att. Comp. TD GREG DAPPER 109 53 561 48.6 2 John Aitken 99 44 465 44.4 1 Receiving Yards No. Avg. TD GARVIN GRAVES* 70 870 12.4 6 TONYHOSKIN 27 256 9.5 0 BRANDON JACKSON 24 329 13.7 3 Tackles Solo Total Sacks Asst. BRIAN ODDI 62 66 128 2.5 Jon Arnold 43 39 82 0 JARED DRUMM 30 29 59 0 JAISONCOOK 28 23 51 2 * 2002 statistics Series Information Series Information Series Information Series Record: Shippensburg leads 22-19-1 Last Meeting; 2003 — Shippensburg 40, Edinboro 34 Series Record: Clarion leads 37-36-2 Last Meeting: 2003 — Edinboro 35, Qarion 6 Series Record: Tied at 34-34-2 Last Meeting: 2003 — Edinboro 34, Califomia(Pa.) 3 Edinboro University Football 2004 Edinboro University Football 2004 Specialty ~ 2 Lg. 77 45 40 Int. 4 7 Lg. 39 38 54 Int. 0 1 1 6 page 43 2004 Opponents 2004 Opponents Game 7: October 16,1:00 p.m.--Sox Harrison Stadium Game 8: October 23,1:00 p.m.—N. Kerr Thompson Stadium Game 9: October 30,1:05 p.m.—University Field IndiaxiaCPa.) Slippery Rock The Rack Kutztown The Indians 2004 Schedule Aiig. 28 Sc'pl. 4 Sc'pt. 11 Sopt. 25 CVt. 2 t Vt. 9 CVt. 16 tVt.23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 MILLERSVILLE at Nebraska-Omaha CATAWBA at Bloomsbiirg SHIPPENSBURG at Slippery Rock at Edinboro LOCK HAVEN CLARION at Califomia(Pa.) Stadium (Capacity): George P. 2004 Schedule Miller Stadium (6,500) Aug. 27 Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Interim President: Dr. Diane Reinhard Athletic Director: Dr. Frank Condino Media Relations SID: Mike Hoffman Office Phone: (724) 357-2747 Home Phone: (724) 465-8302 FAX: (724) 357-7804 Press Box: (724) 357-2762 2003 Results Cio-i) Won 28-26 Won 42-0 Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won 28-7 35-13 24-20 20-28 14-7 45-20 18-7 27-14 42-40 NEBRASKAOMAHA WEST VIRGINIA TECH at New Haven MILLERSVILLE at Clarion EDINBORO at Califomia(Pa.) at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG SLIPPERY ROCK at Bloomsburg General Information Location; Indiana, PA Enrollment: 13,500 Colors: Crimson & Gray Nickname: Indians AfSliation: NCAA II Conference: Pennsylvania State 2003 Results C4-7) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Frank Cignetti (IUP'60) Record at lUP: 170-42-1,18 years Career Record: 187-691,22 years Office Phone: (724) 357-2780 Assistant Coaches: TomRogish (associate head coach/ defensive line); Paul Tortorella (defensive coordina­ tor/defensive backs); Carmen Felus (offensive coordinator/quarter­ backs/ wide receivers); Chris Bache (offensive line); Jim Smith (lineback­ ers); Mike Campolo (running backs); Bemie McQuown (defensive ends/special teams) /Athletic West Indians Outlook Defense:-4 Series Record; lUP leads 50-18-4 Last Meeting; 2003 — Edinboro 28, Indiana(Pa.) 20 page 44 Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost 12-45 18-20 35-14 16-19 19-22 ot 16-14 28-18 3-20 24-13 14-27 17-19 at Yoimgstown State GANNON at Fairmont State BLOOMSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SHIPPENSBURG at Millersville at Edinboro LOCK HAVEN at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION G^eneral Information Location: Slippery Rock, PA Enrollment: 7,800 Colors: Green & White Nickname: The Rock Affiliation; NCAA II Conference: Pennsylvania State Stadiiun (Capacity): N. Kerr Thompson Stadium (10,000) Interim President: Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletic Director: PaulLueken Media Relations SID: BobMcComas Office Phone; (724) 738-2777 Home Phone: (724) 794-3698 FAX: (724)7384761 Press Box: (724) 738-2995 Head Coach: Dr. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock 76) Record at Slippery Rock: 111-614,15 years Career Record: 111-614,15 years Office Phone: (724) 738-2046 Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Jay Foster (defensive coordinator/ secondary); Shawn Lutz (defensive line/recruiting coordinator); Joe Walton (offensive line); Bill Horsman (running backs); Harry Jones (tight ends); Paul Giesey (wide receivers); Dwa3me Martin (line­ backers) The Rock Outlook / Offense ~ 9 2003 Lg50 56 19 19 Int. 11 Lg60 49 78 Int. 0 1 0 Defense — 5 2004 Schedule Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 at Shippensburg CLARION at Lock Haven MANSFIELD at West Chester BLOOMSBURG EAST STROUDSBURG at Millersville EDINBORO at Cheyney Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Athletic East 2004 Schedule Stadium (Capacity): University Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Field (5,600) President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Interim Athletic Director: Jack Entriken Media Relations SID; JoshLeiboff Office Phone: (610)6834182 Home Phone; (610) 683-7278 FAX: (610)6834676 Press Box: (610) 683-9696 2003 Results Ch-5) Coaching Staff Athletic West Specialty -1 2003 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing TD Yards Avg. Att. 12 MIKEJEMISON 6.0 220 1311 1 CHRIS MORGAN 7.0 273 39 0 JUSHN SPENCE 4.2 246 58 2 2.7 KEVIN WEIDL 171 64 TD Passing Yards Pet. Comp. Att. 19 49.4 KEVIN WEIDL 1974 121 245 TD Receiving Yards Avg. No. 6 14.5 LeRON McCOY 521 36 6 16.9 Derrick Smith 472 28 5 20.0 JOE SLAPPY 441 22 Total Sacks Tackles Solo Asst. 1 93 BRAD POTTS 58 35 0 72 Trent Jones 39 33 11 62 Andrew Battle 36 26 Series Information Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lock Haven The Bald Eagles The Golden Bears Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost 34-6 7-3 12-35 20-19 17-16 2445 28-35 ot 17-0 3-56 33-6 33-34 at Virginia State LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Clarion WEST CHESTER at Mansfield at Bloomsburg MILLERSVILLE EDINBORO at Cheyney EAST STROUDSBURG General Information Location: Kutztown, PA Enrollment: 8,500 Colors: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Affiliation; NCAA II Conference: Pennsylvania State Coaching Staff ........... .. ......... Head Coach: ^|||H||h Dave Keeny 4 ' I Record at Kutztown: 32- jC Career Record: 32-31, lA 6 years Office Phone: (610) 6834362 Assistant Coaches: StefKruck (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Bill Keeny (defensive line); Mark Steinmeyer (wide receivers); Greg Kosciolek (offensive line) CHEYNEY at James Madison KUTZTOWN at Bloomsburg SLIPPERY ROCK at Mansfield at Shippensburg CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) CALIFORNIA(PA) at Edinboro 2003 Results C3“8) Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost 19-50 3-7 17-15 23-27 42-7 30-25 1349 2045 13-24 9-22 1348 at Towson at Kutztown BLOOMSBURG MANSFIELD at Cheyney CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shippensburg INDIANA(PA) at Slippery Rock at Clarion EDINBORO General Information Location: Lock Haven, PA Enrollment: 4,500 Colors: Crimson & White Nickname: Bald Eagles Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Pennsylvania State Stadium (3,500) President: Dr. Keith Miller Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor Media Relations SID: Danielle Barney Office Phone: (570)893-2350 Home Phone: (570) 893-1129 FAX: (570) 893-2774 Press Box: (570) 893-2666 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mark Luther (Penn State '92) Record at Lock Haven: 13-31,4 years Career Record: 13-31, 4 years Office Phone: (570) 893-2250 Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs (asstistant head coach/defensive backs); Chris Sprague (offensive line); Frank Leaks (running backs); Jason Grossi (defensive line); Alex Jackson (defensive backs); Chris Eck (defen­ sive line); Dick Delaney (tight ends) Athletic West Stadium (Capacity); Hubert Jack Slippery Golden Bears Outlook Bald Ragles Outlook Record: 6-5 Offensive System; Multiple Defensive System; 4-3 Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 41/12 Starters Returning: 14 2003 Record: 3-8 Offensive System: Multiple I Defensive l^«tem: 4-3 Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 36/11 Starters Returning: 15 2003 2003 Record; 4-7 * Offensive System: One-Back Set Defensive System: 4-3 Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 25/15 Starters Returning: 15 ii003 Record: 10-1 Offensive System: Pro Defensive System; 50 with multiple fronts Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 32/17 Starters Returning: 11 Offense —6 BLOOMSBURG at Youngstown State at Shepherd FAIRMONT STATE at Lock Haven at Califomia(Pa.) INDIANA(PA) at Millersville EDINBORO at Shippensburg CLARION Game 10: November 6, i;oo p.m.—Sox Harrison Stadium Offense ~ 8 Specialty — 1 2003 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Yards Att. Avg. TD JOSHKNIESS 151 627 4.2 5 Brandon Markus 118 573 4.9 3 MIKE VERNILLO 73 208 2.8 1 Passing Yards Att. Comp. Pet. TD Chad DeVore 138 55 794 39.9 7 Luke McCaffrey 108 38 446 35.2 2 Receiving Yards No. Avg. TD JOHNBENCA 16 189 8.7 0 Tun Arthurs 14 310 22.1 2 BRANDON RAKSZAWSKI 12 103 8.6 0 Tackles Solo Total Sacks Asst. Dan Woodard 45 41 86 3 Corey Lemmon 30 32 62 0 KEVIN JOHNSTON 40 22 62 0 Lg. 49 47 25 Int. 9 6 Lg. 16 55 19 Int. 1 3 3 Series Information Series Remrd: SUppery Rock leads 43-22-7 Last Meeting; 2003 — Edinboro 20, Slippery Rock 3 £dinl>oi*o University Football 2004 Defense — 5 Offense — 7 Specialty — 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Yards Avg. TD Att. Rushing 5 4.0 699 STEPHEN GAMMAGE 174 5 3.9 633 163 TONYBRIA Yards TD Pet. Comp. Passing Att. 16 1817 52.6 312 164 JER. COPELAND 2 47.5 161 40 19 GABE MAIOCCO TD Yards Avg. No. Receiving 7 14.1 843 60 TREVOR SMITH 3 387 11.4 34 MIKE CONNER 0 9.6 249 26 BRETT HARBACH 6 9.0 190 21 JASON HENLEY 1 6.1 122 20 TONYBRIA Sacks Total Solo Asst. Tackles 1.5 85 32 53 GREG MITCHELL 0 63 17 Andre Davis 46 2.5 55 26 29 Eric Painter 7.5 54 28 Matt Sola 26 Lg. 36 32 Int. 18 2 Lg. 77 32 30 39 23 Int. 0 5 0 0 Defense — 7 2003 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS TD Yards Avg. Att. Rushing MAURICE WALKER CHELSTAN ANDERS ON JUSTIN MARSHALL Att. Passing 185 TROY WILE, JR. BRIAN CAMBERG 54 54 TIM STORING Receiving Marcus Burkley RAFAEL SMITH Scott Anderson Tackles Derrik Metz Daniel Wissinger Rob Carey NGOYIMUKUSA 4 3.8 578 154 3 4.3 308 72 0 3.2 146 45 Yards Pet. TD Comp. 7 53.0 98 1025 48.1 6 433 26 46.3 3 366 25 Yards TD Avg. No. 12.5 5 526 42 14.3 5 31 444 2 15.0 314 . 21 Sacks Total Solo Asst. 91 0 39 52 1 28 66 38 0 20 59 39 0 46 29 17 Series Information Series Information Series Record: Hedat2-2 Last Meeting: 2003 — Edinboro 56, Kutztown 3 Series Record: Edinboro leads 31-14-1 Last Meeting: 2003 — Edinboro 48, Lock Haven 13 Fdinboro University Football 2004 Specialty ~ 1 Lg. 49 32 17 Int. 12 1 3 Lg. 52 53 73 Int. 2 0 1 1 page 45 The Peimsylvaiiia State Athletic Conference PSAC Football Cbampions 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 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 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 page 46 Indiana(Pa.) Shippensbiirg Lock Haven Lock Haven Mansfield Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) & Millersville Millersville East Stroudsburg Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Bloomsburg Bloomsburg West Qiester Bloomsburg West Chester West Chester Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg & West Chester Bloomsburg West Chester Lock Haven & Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) West Chester West Chester West Chester Shppety Rock West Chester East Stroudsburg Esat Stroudsburg Clarion West Chester Califomia(Pa.) & East Stroudsburg West Chester EDINBORO West Chester Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg & Shippensburg Clarion East Stroudsburg Lock Haven Clarion Shippensburg East Stroudsburg Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Bloomsburg Indiana(Pa!) Indiana(Pa.) Millersville - East Shippensburg - West West Chester, Millersville - East EDINBORO-West Millersville - East Indiana(Pa.) - West East Stroudsburg - East Indiana(Pa.) - West West Chester - East Indiana(Pa.) - West Milersville - East Indiana(Pa.) - West Bloomsbury West Chester - East Indiana(Pa!) - West Millersville, Bloomsburg - East EDINBORO-West Bloomsburg - East Indiana(Pao, Clarion - West Bloomsburg - East Slippery Rock - West Millersville - East Slippery Rock - West West Chester - East Slippery Rock - West Bloomsburg — East Indiana(Pa!) — West Bloomsburg — East Indiana(Pa!) — West Bloomsburg — East lndiana(Pa!) — West East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg — East EDINBORO, Indiana(Pa.) - West 2003 PSAC AQ-Conference Teams 2003 PSAC Final Standings PSAC West Indiana(Pa.) EDINBORO Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Clarion Lock Haven PSAC East East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg West Chester Mansfield Kutztown Millersville Cheyney Conference Pet. PF W-L 148 .833 5-1 199 .833 5-1 158 .667 4-2 70 .333 2-4 93 .333 24 74 .333 24 98 .167 1-5 PA 96 85 81 139 115 111 213 Conference Pet. PF .833 236 .833 225 .667 214 .500 172 .500 119 .167 100 .000 71 PA 151 134 109 191 136 153 296 W-L 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-6 Thursday, August 26 Bloomsburg at Slippery Rock Saturday, August 28 Mansfield at Califomia(Pa.) Kutztown at Shippensburg Cheyney at Lock Haven Millersville at Indiana(Pa.) West Chester at Clarion East Stroudsburg at LenoirRhyne Thursday, September 2 Slippery Rock at Youngstown State Saturday, September 4 East Stroudsburg at EDINBORO Clarion at Kutztown Cheyney at Northeastern West Virginia Wesleyan at Mansfield West Chester at Northwest Missouri State Indiana(Pa.) at Nebraska-Omaha Lock Haven at James Madison Shepherd at Shippensburg Saturday, September 11 West Virginia Tech at EDINBORO Che3mey at Western Illinois Catawba at Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rcx:k at Shepherd West Chester at Glenville State Clarion at Mansfield C.W. Post at East Stroudsburg Kutztown at Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) at Fainnont State Bloomsburg at Shippensburg First Team Offense W-L 10-1 9-3 8-3 4-7 4-7 3-8 3-8 Overall Pet. PF .909 323 .750 357 .727 307 .364 153 .364 202 .273 164 .273 202 PA 282 196 154 211 231 230 319 W-L 8-3 74 8-3 8-3 6-5 4-7 2-9 Overall Pet. PF .727 394 .636 329 .727 373 302 .727 .545 228 .364 184 .189 .'160 PA 250 247 219 238 255 258 435 Saturday, September 18 Saturday; October EDINBORO at Tiffin Indiana(Pa.) at EDINBORO Lcx:k Haven at Bloomburg West Virginia State at Cheyney West Virginia Wesleyan at Califomia(Pa.) Fairmont State at Slippery Rock Shippensburg at Millersville Glenville State at Clarion West Chester at Delaware Shippensburg at Califomia(Pa.) Clarion at Lock Haven West Chester at Mansfield East Stroudsburg at Kutztown Cheyney at Bloomsburg Slippery Rock at Millersville Saturday, October 23 EDINBORO at Slippery Rock Saturday, September 25 Saturday, September 25 EDINBORO at Shippensburg Slippery Rock at Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) at Qarion West Chester at Cheyney Mansfield at Kutztown Millersville at East Stroudsbiug Indiana(Pa.) at Bloomsbiug Lock Haven at Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg at Clarion Mansfield at Bloomsburg West Chester at East Stroudsburg Kutztown at Millersville Califomia(Pa.) at Cheyney EDINBORO at Clarion ^* Shippensburg at Indiana(Pa.) • Slippery Rock at Califomia(Pa.) Kutztown at West Chester Cheyney at Millersville East Stroudsbiug at Bloomsburg Lock Haven at Mansfield Califomia(Pa.) at EDINBORO Lcx:k Haven at Shippensburg Clarion at East Stroudsburg Indiana(Pa.) at Slippery Rcx:k Mansfield at Cheyney Bloomsburg at Kutztown Millersville at West Chester Saturday, October 30 Slippery Rock at Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) at Lock Haven Clarion at Indiana(Pa.) Millersville at Mansfield Cheyney at East Stroudsbiug Bloomsburg at West Chester Satiuday, November 6 Qarion at Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) at Cailifomia(Pa.) Kutztown at Cheyney Bloomsburg at Millersville East Stroudsburg at Mansfield Shippensburg at West Chester Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Planer School Ht. QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Justin Bouch Mike Jemison John Kuhn Matt Phillips Marcus Burkley Pat Ferguson Justin Lipscomb Joel Gamble Khiawatha Downey Fred Garrido Anthony Peluso Brandon Hunt Bill Ricks John Katsauoni Brent Grimes Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Edinboro Lock Haven Shippensburg Edinboro Shippensburg Inciiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Shippensburg 6-3 DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Andrew Battle Troy Bowers Yeboa Cobbold Brian Godfrey Matt Mager Jermaine Hughley Brian Oddi Brad Potts Dan Walsh Jabari Weatherspoon Rob Carey Jaison Cook Raji El-Amin Brent Grimes Brian Burke 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-7 6-0 6-1 64 64 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-1 5-10 Wt. 201 225 247 247 170 177 191 240 320 305 285 305 325 245 174 So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. 240 290 263 275 240 202 215 235 215 245 170 205 168 174 195 Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Yk First Team D^ense Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Shippensburg Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Edinboro Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Clarion Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) Edinboro Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) 64 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-1 Offensive Player of the Year: John Kuhn, Shippensburg Defensive Player of the Year: Troy Bowers, Clarion Rookie of the Year: Raji El-Amin, Edinboro Coach of the Year: Lou Tepper, Edinboro " 3rd Floor Annex Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Commissioner. Steve Murray Phone: (570) 893-2512 Asst Commissioner for Me^ Relations: Will Adair Phone: (570) 893-2780 Fax: (570)893-2650 Kdinboro University Football 12004 Pos. Name School OB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Jim Terwilliger Anthony C^agno Mike Eckmeyer Earnest McNeal Joe Bennett John Jeffries Trevor Smith Jason Henley John Centak Jhari Evans Chris Mullin Greg Munch Jamar Foulks Mark Brubaker Osagie Osunde East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg West Chester Mansfield Mansfield East Stroudsburg Kutztown Kutztown Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Mansfield East Stroudsburg West Chester David Dean Brian DeCecco Graham Eggleston JoeMitskas Matt Sola Shawn Butler Dan Holland Eric Steffen Ryan Vermillion Andre Davis Michael Glover Jim McCullough Braden Steffy Jon Corson East Stroudsburg Mansfield West Chester MniersviUe Kutztown Bloomsburg Mansfield Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown East Stroudsburg West Chester Millersville Kutztown Kevin Weidl, lndiana(Pa.) Wesley Clemons, Califomia(Pa.) Josh I^ess, Slippery Rock Brandon Sweeney, Clarion LeRon McCoy, lndiana(Pa.) Derrick Smith, lndiana(Pa.) Rafael Smith, Lock Haven C.J. Trivisonno, Edinboro Greg Bzorek, Edinboro Greg Hutchinson, Shippensburg Don Harbison, Slippery Rock Chris Kaezor, Edinboro Joe Valvoda, Edinboro Josh Telenko, lndiana(Pa.) Rob Carey, Lock Haven Second Team Defense DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Eugene Grooms, Edinboro Ryan Hoffman, Shippensburg Eric Neavins, Edinboro Neal Wood, Indiana(Pa.) Seth Fragale, Edinboro Derrik Metz, Lock Haven Dan Woodard, Slippery Rock John Arnold, Califomia(Pa.) Chris Avery, Edinboro Victor Callahan, lndiana(Pa.) Emil Johnson, Clarion Rusty Springer, Califomia(Pa.) Second Team Offense Ht. 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-7 64 5-11 6-0 64 64 64 6-0 6-3 64 6-0 5-10 Wt. Yr. 190 235 195 191 208 190 185 240 350 340 290 310 305 180 185 Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. 298 272 230 255 260 Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. First Team Defense DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P QB RB RB RB W^ W^ WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Eastern Division First Team Offense Lock Haven at EDINBORO Saturday, October 9 Second Team Offense Pos. Eastern Division EDINBORO at Kutztoum Saturday, October 2 Western Division Western Division 6-6 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1 220 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 213 218 245 206 160 215 6-0 183 5-11 5-11 200 QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Erreick Stewart, Cheyney Tony Bria, Kutztown Mike Ceroli, Bloomsburg Stephen Gammage, Kutzton George Caroulis, West Chester Cory DeFoirest, West Chester Ed Giddings, Cheyney Joe Bematowicz, West Chester Eubanks Johnson, Cheyney Ryan McClellan, Mansfield Chris Farris, Mansfield Jim Brazill, West Chester Trevor Miller, Kutztown Mike Scartozzi, Kutztown Earnest McNeal, Mansfield Second Team Defense DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Dominick Esgro, Bloomsburg Josh Goings, Cheyney hm Knisen, Kutztown Jake Walker, West Chester Aaron Zeamer, Bloomsburg Greg Mitchell, Kutztown Cavanaugh Nweze, Cheyney Chris Tagye, West Chester Andre Turner, Mansfield Brandon Roberts, Cheyney Beley Thomas, Bloomsburg Tyree Townes, East Stroudsburg Chad Weaver, West Chester Tim Oliver, Bloomsburg Offensive Player of the Year: Jim Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg Defensive Player of the Year: Dan Holland, Mansfield Rookie of the Year: Eamestt McNeal, Mansfield Coach of the Year: Chris Woods, Mansfield Edinboro University Football 2004 page 47 2003 PSAC Statistics Individual Statistical Leaders Passing...................................... ..G Com. Jim Terwilliger, ESU....... ..11 Bob Findora, WCU......... ..11 Justin Bouch, Edin ........... ..12 Jack Lydic, Bloom............. ..11 Travis Motley, Mans......... ..11 Kevin Weidl, lUP............... ..11 Rick Henshaw, Ship......... ..11 Felton Woulard, Clar........... ..10 Jeremy Copeland, Kutz .. ..11 Troy Wile, LHU........................ ...9 200 140 168 123 124 121 118 39 164 98 Rushing...................... ..G Earnest McNeal, Mans ... Mike Jemison, lUP........... John Kuhn, Ship .............. Mike Eckmeyer, WCU____ Mike Ceroli, Bloom .............. Brandon Munson, Edin... Wes Clemons, Cal............. Osagie Osunde, WCU__ Josh Heck, Bloom............. Stephen Gammage, Kutz . .11 Total Offense 220 .11 .11 .11 120 120 .10 .11 .11 ... .11 174 Rush 355 131 171 98 .11 ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 A ... 17 141 -23 1684 Earnest McNeal, Mans____ ... .11 John Kuhn, Ship........................ ... .11 Mike Jemison, lUP ................ ........... 9 Osagie Osunde, WCU ____ ... .11 Josh Heck, Bloom...................... ... .11 Mike Eckmeyer, WCU____ ... .10 Clifton Jones, Chey................ ........... 9 Wes Qemons, Cal................... ... .11 Justin Lipscomb, Edin ____ ... .12 John Jefiiies, ESU...................... ... .11 1684 1500 1311 864 790 1133 583 928 0 23 ........................... .G Trevor Smith, Kutz................ John Jeffries, ESU ................... Charles Johnson, Chey ... Joe Beimett, Mans................... Marcus Burkley, LHU____ Clifton Jones, ^ey................ Ed Giddings, Chey................ Andy Neupauer, Mville .. Tim Strenfel, ESU ................... Anthony Carfagno, ESU .. .11 .11 .11 .11 ..9 ..9 Receiving Yards .G ........... Joe Bennett, Mans................... John Jeffries, ESU ................... Trevor Smith, Kutz................... Ed Giddings, Chey................... Tim Strenfel, ESU ...................... Cory DeForrest, WCU........... Justin Lipscomb, Edin........... Charles Johnson, Chey ____ Nick Kurtz, Bloom................... Marcus Burkley, LHU........... .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 12 .11 .11 .9 13 4 18 12 Avg. 6.0 6.0 5.1 412 11 0 275 628 0 263 138 444 20 12 21 6.1 9 5.7 5.8 4.3 7.2 11 6.6 4.0 Plays 441 317 309 459 318 290 270 276 352 279 KO TD 17 5 8 13 4 5 Total 3342 2595 2145 2046 2142 1946 1838 1815 1794 1684 PR Yards 152 2392 0 1698 0 1326 153 1534 0 1423 0 1289 1 1138 0 1232 160 1343 247 1226 Yd^G 153.1 145.7 136.4 113.3 94.0 89.5 84.4 78.5 71.8 69.9 Yd^G 303.8 235.9 195.0 186.0 178.5 176.9 167.1 165.0 163.1 153.1 Avg/G 217.5 154.4 147.3 139.5 129.4 128.9 126.4 112.0 111.9 111.5 Yards 843 936 651 1184 526 291 788 ■ 475 755 550 Avg. 14.1 16.1 TD 7 9 12.1 5 22.3 12.5 6.9 15.5 9.7 15.7 13.1 17 9 Re(/G 5.45 5.27 4.91 4.82 4.67 4.67 4.64 4.45 4.36 3.82 Rec. 53 58 60 51 48 34 39 54 41 42 Yards 1184 936 843 788 755 740 739 651 646 526 Avg. 22.3 16.1 14.1 15.5 15.7 TD 17 9 7 5 Yd^^G 107.6 85.1 76.6 71.6 6 8 6 5 5 5 68.6 .G TD John Kuhn, Ship ........................ Earnest McNeal, Mans ____ Joe Bennett, Mans...................... Osagie Osunde, WCU........... 11 11 11 11 page 48 6 11 Eff. 153.6 150.9 144.8 140.9 137.7 133.7 123.4 114.5 106.9 99.0 Rec. 60 58 54 53 42 42 51 49 48 42 Scoring........................................... < ■ ' 10 0 Rec. 144 187 15 242 5 156 291 166 739 936 Pet. Yards TD 57.3 2987 30 53.0 2464 21 65.9 2044 15 53.7 1821 18 49.0 1950 22 49.4 1974 19 52.2 1674 14 644 3 47.0 52.6 1817 16 53.0 1025 7 13 Pass 2987 2464 1974 2132 2044 1950 1821 1674 1817 -86 ... .12 All-Purpose Yardage ....G Rush Receptions Yards 1684 1311 1500 1133 1034 895 928 864 790 699 294 185 182 155 216 .10 ... Att. 279 .11 .11 ... [nt. 7 9 ..9 .10 ................... ........... G ... .11 Jim Terwilliger, ESU.............. Bob Findora, WCU .............. Kevin Weidl, lUP................... Errieck Stewart, Chey____ Justin Bouch, Edin................ Travis Motley, Mans ........... Jack Lydic, Bloom................... Rick Henshaw, Ship.............. Jeremy Copeland, Kutz .. Earnest McNeal, Mans ... Att. 349 264 255 229 253 245 226 83 312 185 21.8 18.9 12.1 15.8 12.5 XPT FG 22 0 19 17 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 5 5 6 Pts. 132 116 104 90 67.3 61.6 59.2 58.7 58.4 Pt^G 12.0 10.5 9.5 8.2 2003 PSAC Statistics ........9 ........11 ........11 ... .12 ........11 ... .11 12 14 0 13 11 11 Punting........................... ....... G No. ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 ... .12 ... .11 ... .11 ... .10 ... .11 ... .11 55 46 43 47 47 73 51 49 64 45 Kickoff Returns............. ....... G No. Mike Jemison, lUP................ Anthony Carfagno, ESU........ Josh Telenko, lUP.................... Matt Phillips, Edin.................. Steve Burke, Bloom ................ Mike Ceroli, Bloom ................ Jon Corson, Kutz................... Ken Parrish, ESU ................. Brian Burke, lUP................... Dan Wilboume, WCU.......... Matt Barley, Edin ................. Rusty Springer, Cal................ Denver Brydon. Ship............ Ray Rotell, SRU..................... Kyle Hartman, Mville............ Tim Oliver, Bloom.................... Brent Grimes, Ship.................. Ronnie Montgomery, Mans .. Earnest McNeal, Mans .......... Rob Carey, LHU...................... Justin Lipscomb, Edin............ Josh Heck, Bloom.................... Josh Kniess, SRU...................... Maurice Lucas, Cal.................... Brandon Sweeney, Clar.......... Andre Davis, Kutz.................. ... .11 ... .10 ... .11 ... .10 ... .12 ... .11 ... .11 ... .10 ... .11 ... .11 13 11 14 13 19 27 16 14 23 28 Punt Returns........................ ....G No. Brent Grimes, Ship.................... .... 11 Patrick Ferguson, Ship.............. .... 11 Justin Lipscomb, Edin.............. .... 12 Jon Arnold, Cal......................... .... 11 John Jeffries, ESU...................... .... 11 ken Byrd, Chey......................... ........9 Derrick Smith, lUP.................... .... 11 Andrew Siggins, Mville.......... .... 11 Tony Bria, Kutz......................... .... 11 Felton Woulard, Clar................ ...10 20 13 15 23 26 12 29 25 13 12 Interceptions...................... ....G Int. Raji El-Amin, Edin.................... ... .12 Brent Grimes, Ship.................... ... .11 Chris Avery, Edin...................... ... .12 Jaison Cook, Cal ........................ ... .11 Andre Davis, Kutz.................... ... .11 Kavin Banks, SRU .................... ... .10 Ronnie Montgomery, Mans ... ... .10 Jerrell Jackson, lUP.................... ... .11 Chad Weaver, WCU.................. ... .11 Brandon Roberts, Chey............ ... .11 9 7 7 6 5 4 / 4 / 4 0 0 39 2 4 0 Yards 2366 1873 1690 1799 1796 2775 1923 1768 2287 1594 Yards 420 340 412 305 444 628 371 316 513 574 Yards 386 189 160 222 247 104 215 184 94 79 Yards 158 76 78 27 16 24 20 81 4 66 4 50 0 0 12 0 0 0 72 84 75 80 70 66 8.0 7.6 6.8 6.7 6.4 6.0 Avg. 43.0 40.7 39.3 38.3 38.2 38.0 37.7 36.1 35.7 35.4 Avg. TD 32.3 30.9 29.4 23.5 23.4 23.3 23.2 ' 22.6 22.3 20.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Avg. TD 19.3 14.5 10.7 9.7 9.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8.7 7.4 7.4 7.2 6.6 TD Inl/G 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.75 0.64 0.58 0.55 0.45 0.40 0.40 0.36 0.36 0.36 Field Goals ............................ ....G John Katsaouni, SRU................ ... .11 Josh Telenko, lUP...................... ... .11 Matt Scartozzi, Kutz.................. ... .11 Danny Hagerman, UHU.......... ... .11 Mark Hofmeister, Clar.............. ... .11 Garrett Bloom, Bloom.............. ........ 9 Mark Brubaker, ESU ................ ... .11 Eli Visnick, Edin........................ ... .12 Kody Robertson, Edin.............. ... .10 Dan Wilboume, WCU.............. ... .11 FG FGA Pet. FG/G 14 12 5 19 19 10 12 13 7 6 6 11 5 5 12 10 73.7 63.2 80.0 66.7 61.5 71.4 75.0 54.5 41.7 50.0 1.27 1.09 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.56 0.55 0.50 0.50 0.45 PAT Kicking Pet................... ....G Josh Telenko, lUP...................... ... .11 John Katsaouni, SRU................ ... .11 Kody Robertson, Edin.............. ... .10 Mark Bmbaker, ESU ................ ... .11 Gary Amos, Cal......................... ... .11 Rocky Davis, WCU .................. ... .11 Matt Scartozzi, Kutz.................. ... .11 Tim Oliver, Bl(X)m...................... ... .11 Sean Hair, Mans ....................... ...10 Ryan Rumberger, Ship.............. ........9 Craig Lough, Ship .................... ...10 Made Att. Pet. 39 20 34 46 39 21 36 51 18 50 24 17 32 25 25 100.0 95.2 94.4 90.2 8 8 8 8 16 43 20 14 26 20 20 88.9 86.0 83.3 82.4 81.2 80.0 80.0 Tackles........................ .G Solo Ast. Total Dan Holland, Mans....... Denik Metz, LHU......... Tun King, Chey.............. Joe Hollister, M'ville....... Shawn Butler, Bloom---Eric Steffen, Blcx)m......... Jeff Jackson, lUP............ Ryan Vermillion, ESU ... Scott McGrady, Clar....... Kevan Scott, Cal............ Jon Nalewak, LHU......... .10 .11 .11 .10 ,10 .10 .11 .10 .11 .11 .11 85 78 69 45 53 47 41 46 37 45 61 56 40 43 53 42 44 58 40 54 45 28 141 118 112 98 95 91 99 86 91 90 89 QB Sacks.................. .G Sacks Troy Bowers, Qar......... Dave Armstrong, Bloom Jake Walker, WCU ....... Andrew Battle, lUP---Graham Eggleston, WCU ... Dan Holland, Mans....... Corey Benson, Kutz---- .11 .10 ..9 .12 .11 .10 .11 10.0 8.5 7.0 9.0 7.5 6.0 6.5 Mansfield.................... Kutztown.................... Slippery Rock............. Lock Haven................ Millersville.................. Clarion....................... Cheyney...................... Califomia(Pa.)............. Team Statistical Leaders Total Offense.......... ,.G Rush Pass Total Yd^G Westchester ................ East Stroudsburg........... Shippensburg................ Blexjmsburg .................. Indiana(Pa.) .................. Edinboro........................ Mansfield ...................... Kutztown ...................... Millersville.................... Qarion........................... Lock Haven .................. Cheyney ........................ Slippery Rock................ Califomia(Pa.) ............... .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .12 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 2515 1815 2632 2236 2287 2381 2159 1409 1589 2018 1189 840 1404 1281 2500 3020 1733 2075 1974 2210 1980 1997 1754 1021 1824 2132 1240 1231 5015 4835 4365 4311 4261 4591 4139 3406 3343 3039 3013 2972 2644 2512 455.9 439.5 396.8 391.9 387.4 382.6 376.3 309.6 303.9 276.3 273.9 270.2 240.4 228.4 Rushing Offense ... Shippensburg................ Westchester ................ Indiana(Pa.) .................. Bloomsburg .................. Edinboro........................ Mansfield ...................... Clarion........................... East Stroudsburg........... Millersville.................... Kutztown ...................... Slippery Rock................. Califomia(Pa.)............... Lock Haven .................. Cheyney ........................ ..G Att. Yards Yd^G .11 .11 .11 .11 .12 ..11 .11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ,.11 ..11 ,.11 ..11 576 464 457 471 521 446 560 362 426 419 424 418 413 310 2632 2515 2287 2236 2381 2159 2018 1815 1589 1409 1404 1281 1189 840 239.3 228.6 207.9 203.3 198.4 1%.3 183.5 165.0 144.5 128.1 127.6 116.5 108.1 76.4 Passing Offense ..., ..G Com Att Yards Yd^G East Stroudsburg........... Westchester ................ Cheyney ........................ Bloomsburg .................. Edinboro........................ Kutztown ...................... Mansfield ...................... Indiana(Pa.) .................. Lock Haven .................. Millersville .................... Shippensburg................ Slippery Rock................ Califomia(Pa.) .............. Qarion........................... ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ,.12 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 202 143 201 139 178 186 125 121 149 175 121 93 113 81 358 276 407 284 284 353 256 250 295 317 242 246 243 170 3020 2500 2132 2075 2210 1997 1980 1974 1824 1754 1733 1240 1231 1021 274.5 227.3 193.8 188.6 184.2 181.5 180.0 179.5 165.8 159.5 157.5 112.7 111.9 92.8 Scoring Offense .. .G TD East Stroudsburg......... .11 West Chester................ .11 Bloomsburg.................. .11 Edinboro ...................... .12 Indiana(Pa.).................. .11 Shippensburg............... .11 54 52 46 47 41 45 XP 2XP DXP FG Sa. Pts. Avg. 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 5 7 11 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 394 373 329 357 323 307 35.8 33.9 29.9 29.8 29.4 27.9 46 44 26 40 39 31 2 0 3 1 1 3 ■ -feag----4-^ ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 ..11 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 8 14 8 4 8 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 5 1 1 0 27 20 20 14 12 12 16 16 44 30 23 27 25 21 22 20 302 228 202 202 184 164 160 153 27.5 20.7 18.4 18.4 16.7 14.9 14.5 13.9 Total Defense ___ Shippensburg.............. Califomia(Pa.) ............ Edinboro...................... Clarion......................... Indiana(Pa.) ................ Westchester .............. Millersville .................. Mansfield .................... Slippery Rock.............. Bloomsburg ................ East Stroudsburg......... Kutztown .................... Lock Haven ................ Cheyney ..................... .G .11 ,11 12 .11 .11 ,11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 Rush 1016 1402 1667 1414 1639 1356 1899 1743 1512 1514 1705 2210 2165 2975 Pass 1697 1794 1874 2073 1859 2332 1801 1964 2258 2293 2214 1743 1809 1374 Yards 2713 3196 3541 3487 3498 3688 3700 3707 3770 3807 3919 3953 3974 4349 Rushing Defense .G .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .12 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 Att. 368 375 450 412 459 393 445 449 412 435 436 461 481 521 Yards 1016 1356 1402 1414 1512 1514 1667 1639 1705 1743 1899 2165 2210 2975 Yd^G 92.4 123.3 127.5 128.5 137.5 137.6 138.9 149.0 155.0 158.5 172.6 196.8 200.9 270.5 Passing Defense . .G Yards \ds/G .11 .11 .12 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 Com 89 130 140 144 145 135 127 148 153 135 194 193 198 192 Att Cheyney .................... Shippensburg............. Edinboro.................... Kutztown .................. Califomia(Pa.)........... Millersville................ Lock Haven ............... Indiana(Pa.) ............... Mansfield .................. Clarion........................ East Stroudsburg....... Slippery Rock............. Bloomsburg ............... Westchester ............. 191 299 286 264 291 279 238 301 308 303 343 338 344 363 1374 1697 1874 1743 1794 1801 1809 1859 1964 2073 2214 2258 2293 2332 124.9 154.3 156.2 158.5 163.1 163.7 164.5 169.0 178.5 188.5 201.3 205.3 208.5 212.0 Shippensburg............. West Chester .............. Califomia(Pa.) ........... Clarion....................... Slippery Rock............. Bloomsburg ............... Edinboro..................... lndiana(Pa.) ............... East Stroudsburg....... Mansfield .................. Millersville................ Lock Haven............... Kutztown .................. Cheyney .................... Scoring Defense.. ...G TD Shippensburg............. ...11 Edinboro .................... ...12 Indiana(Pa.)................ ...11 Califomia(Pa.)............. ...11 Westchester............... ...11 Clarion........................ ...11 Slippery Rock............. ...11 Mansfield.................... ...11 Bloomsburg................ ...11 East Stroudsburg....... ...11 Kutztown.................... ...11 Millersville.................. ...11 Lock Haven................ ...11 Cheyney...................... ...11 19 23 27 26 30 29 30 33 33 36 35 36 42 61 Yd^G 246.6 290.5 295.1 317.0 318.0 335.3 336.4 337.0 342.7 346.1 356.3 359.4 361.3 395.4 XP 2XP DXP FG Sa. Pts. Avg. 8 12 0 11 4 11 10 3 6 1 6 5 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 154 196 182 211 219 230 231 238 247 250 255 258 319 435 14.0 16.3 16.5 19.2 19.9 20.9 21.0 21.6 22.5 22.7 23.2 23.5 29.0 39.5 14 18 18 22 23 23 21 25 27 19 25 27 36 43 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 6 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >- f ■ ' Edinboro University Football 2004 Edinboro University FootbaD 2004 page 49 All-Time Records Yearly Riisliiiig Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 All-Time Records Rustling Rushing Attempts Name.................... . Rushes Ed Stotsky........... ......... 62 Yards 449 TD 1 Willy Miller......... .... 136 782 6 John Mikovich__ ......... 79 Dan Bissontz....... ......... 51 A1 Raines............. .... 201 A1 Raines............. .... 146 A1 Raines............. .... 159 Jim Romaniszyn.. .... 180 Melvin Morrisette .... 108 Rich Holmes....... .... 126 David Green....... .... 217 David Green....... .... 144 Bryan Libert......... .... 146 Andy Parma....... .... 164 Joe Early.............. ....... 94 Joe Early.............. .... 130 Keith Collier....... .... 153 Mitch Kelly......... ....... 68 Keith Collier......... .... 112 Ray Rhodes......... .... 114 Dave Span........... .... 119 Floyd Faulkner... .... 127 Elbert Cole........... .... 140 Elbert Cole........... .... 212 Elbert Cole........... .... 238 Lester Frye........... .... 317 Lester Frye............. .... 146 Larry Jackson....... .... 213 Larry Jackson....... .... 201 Larry Jackson....... .... 274 Gerald Thompson .... 228 Tony Brinson......... .... 185 Gerald Thompson. .... 194 Gerald Thompson . ....343 Bernard Henry___ .... 220 Bernard Henry__ ....177 John Williams....... .... 175 Alonzo Roebuck... .... 243 Brandon Munson.. .... 155 416 190 1208 833 1358 859 484 480 1239 739 713 706 356 582 764 355 577 619 685 824 635 909 1507 1630 741 1218 1171 1660 1281 1019 813 1698 1046 1054 723 1177 895 2 1 13 8 16 12 5 6 9 6 4 6 1 5 1 2 3 4 3 11 8 9 21 12 11 17 8 15 10 11 8 13 8 7 4 13 5 Game Season Career 42 Gerald Thompson vs. Bloomsburg, 1998 343 Gerald Thompson, 1998 943 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 Yards Rushing Game Season Career 316 Gerald Thompson vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998 1698 Gerald Thompson, 1998 4410 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 Yards Per Carry Season Career 8.7 A1 Raines, 1971 6.7 A1 Raines, 1969-71 Touchdowns Game Season Career 5 Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 21 Elbert Cole, 1989 42 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 loo-Yard Rushing Oames Season Career 10 Larry Jackson, 1994 21 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 20 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 200-Yard Rushing Oames Season Career 3 Gerald Thompson, 1998; Larry Jackson, 1994 6 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Tony Brinson, 1996 ............................. 1,019 Elbert Cole, 1988 .................................... 909 Brandon Munson, 2003 ..........................895 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ........................... 859 A1 Raines, 1970 ...................................... 833 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ............................. 824 Rich Holmes, 1975 .................................822 Gerald Thompson, 1997 ........................813 Game Rushing Yards 1. Gerald Thompson ....316 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '98 2. A1 Raines................ 295 vs. Geneva '69 3. Larry Jackson......... 275 vs. Mansfield '94 4. Bernard Henry....... 263 vs. Mercyhurst, '00 5. Tony Brinson...........248 vs. Cheyney '96 6. Gerald Thompson . .237 vs. Bloomsbxirg '98 7. Lester Frye.............. 234 vs. Va. LFnion '90 Derrick Russell....... 234 vs. Fairmont St. '90 9. Elbert Cole.............. 224 vs. Kutztown, '89 10. Elbert Cole.............. 220 vs. Slippery Rock, '89 Career Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ....... .......... 943 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ................ ......... 717 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 . j................ ......... 642 A1 Raines, 1%9-71........................ ......... 506 Lester Frye, 1989-91 .................... ......... 503 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ........... ......... 410 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000........... ......... 397 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .................. ......... 377 Tony Brinson, 1993-% ................ ......... 372 Dave Green, 1975-76 .................. ......... 361 Season Rushing Attempts Career Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ................ 4,410 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................4,237 A1 Raines, 1969-71 ...............................3,399 Elbert Cole, 1986-89.............................3,341 Lester Frye, 1989-91 ............................. 2,626 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 .................. 2,100 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 .................. 2,030 Dave Green, 1975-76 ........................... 1,978 Tony Brinson, 1993-96......................... 1,900 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................1,845 Keith Collier, 1981-83 ......................... 1,684 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ......................1,673 Brandon Mimson, 2001-03.................. 1,648 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71......................1,435 Rich Holmes, 1974-75 ......................... 1,302 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72.................... 1,266 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .................1,227 John Williams, 2000-01 ........................1,206 Dave Span, 1981-85 ............................. 1,107 Joe Early, 1977-80 .................................1,095 Chris Conway, 1987-90 ........................1,034 Bryan Libert, 1974-77 ......................... 1,031 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ........................... 1,026 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Gerald Thompson, 1998 ........................343 Lester Frye, 1990 .................................... 317 Larry Jackson, 1994 .................................274 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ........................... 243 Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................... 238 Gerald Thompson, 1995 ........................228 Bernard Henry, 1999 ...............................220 8. 9. 10. Dave Green, 1975 .................................. 217 Larry Jackson, 1992 .................................213 Elbert Cole, 1988 .....................................212 Game Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. Gerald Thompson . .42 vs. Bloomsburg '98 Gerald Thompson . .40 vs. Shippensburg '98 Gerald Thompson . .39 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '98 Gerald Thompson . .38 vs. Lock Haven '97 Lester Frye.............. 38 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 6. Gerald Thompson . .36 vs. Hillsdale '98 Larry Jackson......... 36 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '92 8. Tony Brinson...........35 vs. Lock Haven '96 Larry Jackson......... 35 vs. Shippensburg '94 Corey Hill ...............35 vs. Elizabeth City St., '93 Lester Frye.............. 35 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 Career Yards Per Carry 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. A1 Raines, 1969-71 ....................... Dave Span, 1981-85...................... Damon Chambers, 1982-84......... Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ................ Derrick Russell, 1990-92.............. Brandon Munson, 2001-03........... Dave Green, 1975-76.................... Bernard Henry, 1999-2000........... Ray Rhodes, 1983-84.................... Bob Mengerink, 1969-71.............. Lester Frye, 1989-91...................... Elbert Cole, 1986-89...................... Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87.............. page 50 Gerald Thompson, 1998 ......................1,698 Larry Jackson, 1994 .............................1,660 Lester Frye, 1990 .................................1,630 Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................1,507 A1 Raines, 1971 .................................... 1,358 Gerald Thompson, 1995 ......................1,281 Dave Green, 1975 .................................1,239 Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................. 1,218 A1 Raines, 1%9.....................................1,208 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ........................1,177 Larry Jackson, 1993 .............................1,171 Bernard Henry, 2000 ........................... 1,054 Bernard Henry, 1999 ........................... 1,046 ......... 6.7 ......... 6.3 ......... 6.3 ......... 5.9 ......... 5.9 ......... 5.6 ......... 5.5 ......... 5.3 ......... 5.3 ......... 5.3 ......... 5.2 ......... 5.2 ......... 5.2 9. 10. 1. 2. A1 Raines, 1971........................................ 8.7 Brandon Munson, 2001 ..........................7.8 Bob Klenk, 1983....................................... 7.2 Derrick Russell, 1990 ............................... 6.8 Floyd Faulkner, 1986................................6.5 Elbert Cole, 1989....................................... 6.3 Damon Chambers, 1983.......................... 6.3 Jack McCurry, 1970..................................6.3 Larry Jackson, 1994.................................. 6.1 Bernard Henry, 2000................................ 6.0 A1 Raines, 1969.........................................6.0 Career Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ............................. 42 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................40 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ......................38 A1 Raines, 1969-71 .................................... 37 Lester Frye, 1989-91 .................................27 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ........................23 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ............................. 20 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87........................... 18 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ........................16 Bernard Henry, 2000................................. 15 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ..........................15 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .................... 15 Dave Green, 1975-76.................................15 Rich Holmes, 1974-75...............................15 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 ..........................15 Season Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Season Yards Per Carry 8. 10. Elbert Cole, 1989 ...................................... 21 Larry Jackson, 1992.................................. 17 A1 Raines, 1971 ........................................16 Larry Jackson, 1994...................................15 Matt Phillips, 2003 .................................. 13 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ............................. 13 A1 Raines, 1969 ........................................13 Lester Frye, 1990 .......................................12 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ............................. 12 Lester Frye, 1991 .......................................11 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ............................... 11 Tony Brinson, 1996 .................................. 11 Game Touchdowns 1. Elbert Cole.............. 5 vs. Slippery Rock '89 2. Larry Jackson......... 4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '94 Lester Frye............. 4 vs. Lock Haven '91 A1 Raines................ 4 vs. Lock Haven '70 Bob Mengerink....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '71 Yearly Passing Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1%9 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2(X)3 Yards TD Int 402 1 5 Name................ Bill Tallarom ... ...76 27 Mike Malone .. ..101 44 751 8 8 Charles PoUick . ...63 Tom Mackey ... ..232 JoeKodba ....... ...80 Joe Sanford__ ...83 Joe Sanford__ ...85 Scott McKissock ..108 Jude Basile....... ..125 Jude Basile....... ..166 Jude Basile....... ..171 Mike Hill......... ..113 Mike Hill......... ..121 Mike Hill......... ..115 Rick Shover__ ..163 Bob Jacobs....... ...68 Blair Hrovat ... ...44 Blair Hrovat ... ..194 Blair Hrovat ... ..181 Blair Hrovat ... ..199 Scott Dodds ... ..216 Scott Dodds ... ..243 Jim Ross........... ..276 HalGalupi __ ..210 Hal Galupi __ ..224 Hal Galupi .... ..253 Jody Dickerson. ..194 Jody Dickerson. ..230 Jody Dickerson. ..277 Jody Dickerson. ..210 Chris Hart....... ..261 Chris Hart....... ..271 Brian Caldwell . ..250 Brian Caldwell . ..256 Jack Davis....... ..178 Jack Davis....... ..194 Steve Tryon__ ..193 Justin Bouch ... ..172 Justin Bouch ... ..255 25 83 33 30 45 46 58 79 87 59 46 57 84 35 21 92 99 97 111 153 147 314 837 444 463 761 704 838 1175 1369 967 699 817 1184 583 289 1702 1595 1517 1380 1752 1903 1473 1911 2097 1362 1855 2209 1873 1803 1635 1579 1661 1068 881 1183 1180 2044 1 4 5 7 8 4 7 6 8 9 4 4 6 3 2 14 19 14 7 17 12 10 22 17 8 12 25 17 13 10 9 12 8 3 6 4 15 3 16 5 9 4 5 6 9 11 4 12 7 10 9 3 11 9 11 11 5 13 12 14 20 13 11 13 10 16 12 10 15 9 6 11 9 10 no 122 130 103 119 140 119 125 144 120 124 89 100 99 90 168 Passing Passing Attempts Game Season Career 44 Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, 2001 277 Jody Dickerson, 1993 911 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Passing Completions Game Season Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 3. 4. 5. 6. Season Career 25 Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986 168 Justin Bouch, 2003 481 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Passing Yards Game Season Career 376 Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 2209 Jody Dickerson, 1993 7299 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Completion Percentage Season Career Gerald Thompson Edinboro University Football 2004 65.9 Justin Bouch, 2003 60.4 Justin Bouch, 2002-03 Larry Jackson Edinboro University Football 2004 page 51 1 AU-Tiine Records Yearly Receiving Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Name...................... Jerry Mamros....... ....... 21 Yards 334 TD 2 John Mikovich....... ......... 9 235 3 Tom Martin........... ....... 12 John Guerrasio__ ....... 12 Charles Rollick__ ....... 37 Gary Roth............... ....... 13 Paul Johnston....... ....... 13 Jim Romaniszyn... ....... 16 Jim Romaniszyn... ....... 27 Mike Romeo......... ....... 18 Howard Hackley .. ....... 26 Howard Hackley .. ....... 31 Howard Hackley .. ....... 31 Howard Hackley .. ....... 47 Bob Jahn................ ....... 21 Bob Jahn................ ....... 36 Tim Beacham......... ....... 34 Hm Beacham......... ....... 27 TomGierlak........... ....... 17 Eric Bosley............. ....... 20 Ron Ranlon........... ....... 21 Eric Bosley............. ....... 23 Bob Klenk............... ....... 23 Dave Gierlak......... ....... 22 Ernest Priester....... ....... 36 Elbert Cole............. ....... 24 John Toomer......... ....... 43 Ernest Priester....... ....... 49 Ernest Priester....... ....... 47 Wrentie Martin__ .... 39 Wrentie Martin__ ....50 Marcus Griffin....... ....36 Lateef Walters....... ....44 Gilbert Grantlin ... ....44 Corey Keyes........... .... 35 Quentin Ware-Bey. .... 32 Quentin Ware-Bey. ....38 Rob Barney........... ....34 Stephane Lubin__ .... 31 Chris Buehner....... .... 18 Sean Hess............... .... 2o Justin Lipscomb ... .... 39 192 112 488 203 188 293 564 282 424 472 599 972 323 533 590 547 168 445 297 489 225 299 507 251 745 1128 1102 607 809 517 778 840 384 673 555 399 298 243 m 739 f All-Time Records Touchdowns Game 1 0 5 1 3 6 4 2 3 3 4 9 4 6 3 5 0 6 0 6 2 1 0 1 6 16 15 3 3 6 9 8 ^ 2 ' 5 6 3 2 2 2 6 Season Career 5 Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 25 Jody Dickerson, 1993 62 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Interceptions Game Season Career 5 Jody Dickerson vs. Shippensburg, 1991; Bob Jacobs vs. Lock Haven, 1980 20 Hal Galupi, 1990 48 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 200-Yard Passing Games Season Career 7 Jody Dickerson, 1993 16 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Career 1 Justin Bouch, 2002; Jody Dickerson, 1994; H^ Galupi, 1990; Scott Dodds, 1986; Blair Hrovat, 1982 1 Justin Bouch, 2002; Jody Dickerson, 1991-94; Hal Galupi, 1987-90; Scott Dodds, 1984-86; Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94.................. Hal Galupi, 1987-90......................... Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...................... Chris Hart, 1993-%......................... Jude Basile, 1973-75 ......................... Scott Dodds, 1984-86....................... Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 .................. Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ...................... Jim Ross, 1986-89 ............................. Rick Shover, 1976-78 ....................... Mike HiU, 1976-78 ........................... .7,299 .5,650 .5,103 .3,550 .3,382 .3,292 .3,240 .3,224 .2,578 .2,492 .2,483 Season Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Jody Dickerson, 1993....................... .2,209 Hal Galupi, 1990 ............................. .2,097 Justin Bouch, 2003 ............................. .2,044 Hal Galupi, 1989............................... .1,911 Jim Ross, 1987 .................................... .1,903 Jody Dickerson, 1994......................... .1,873 Jody Dickerson, 1992......................... .1,855 Chris Hart, 1995 ................................ .1,803 Scott Dodds, 1986 ............................. .1,752 Blair Hrovat, 1982 ............................. .1,702 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ......................... .1,661 Chris Hart, 1996 ................................ .1,635 Blair Flrovat, 1983 ............................. .1,595 Brian Caldwell, 1997 ......................... .1,579 Blair Hrovat, 1984 ............................. .1,517 Game Passing Yards 1. Scott Dodds....... .. .376 vs. Fairmont St. '86 2. Justin Bouch 353 vs. East Stroudsburg '02 3. Hal Galupi......... .. .351 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 4. Jody Dickerson .. .. .334 vs. Hillsdale '94 5. Blair Flrovat....... .. .300 vs. Califomia(Pa.), '82 6. Hal Galupi......... .. .299 vs. Califomia(Pa.), '90 7. Jody Dickerson .. .. .278 vs. American International '94 8. Brian Caldwell .. .. .277 vs. Glenville St. '98 9. Jody Dickerson .. .. .276 vs. New Haven '93 10. MikeFim ........... .. .275 vs. Califomia(Pa.), '76 11. Mike Dodds — .. .271 vs. Lock Haven '86 page 52 H 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................911 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ............................... 706 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ............................. 618 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................553 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ..........................506 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ....... ;................... 482 Jude Basile, 1973-75 ........'......................462 Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ............................. 427 Jack Davis, 1999-01 ...,.......................... 406 Jim Ross, 1986-89___ *............................384 9. 10. Hal Galupi, 1989 .....................................122 Brian Caldwell, 1997 ..............................120 Game Completions i 1. Scott Dodds.............25 vs. Lock Haven '86 2. Brian Caldwell....... 24 vs. Glenville St. '98 Chris Hart.............. 24 vs. Lock Haven '86 4. Chris Hart.............. 23 vs. Hillsdale '96 Scott Dodds.............23 vs. Fainnont St. '86 6. Justin Bouch 22 vs. East Stroudsburg '02 Chris Hart.............. 22 vs. Univ. at Buffalo, '96 8. Cam Marsh.............21 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '02 Steve Tryon.............21 vs. Shippensburg '01 Jody Dickerson....... 21 vs. New Haven '93 Scott Dodds.............21 vs. West Chester '86 12. Justin Bouch...........20 vs. East Stroudsburg '03, vs. Saginaw Valley St. '03 Steve Tryon.............20 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '01 Brian Cddwell....... 20 vs. Carson-Newman '98 Chris Hart...............20 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '96 Hal Galupi...............20 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90 Hal Galupi.............. 20 vs. Yoimgstown St. '89 Season Attempts Career Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Jody Dickerson .. .. .269 vs. Clarion '93 13. Chris Hart......... .. .263 vs. Hillsdale '96 14. Hal Galupi......... .. .261 vs. Yoimgstown State '89 15. Brian CaldweU .. .. .259 vs. Carson-Newman '98 16. Blair Hrovat....... .. .256 vs. West Liberty '83 17. Steve Tryon....... .. .255 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '01 18. Justin Bouch__ .. .252 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '03 19. Jody Dickerson .. .. .251 vs. Millersville '93 20. Hal Galupi......... .. .250 vs. Shippensburg '89 Blair Hrovat....... .. .250 vs. Lock Haven '84 Jude Basile......... .. .250 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '74 Career Attempts 300-Yard Passing Games Season ^ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 277 Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................276 Chris Hart, 1996 .................................... 271 Chris Hart, 1995 .................................... 261 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ............................. 256 Justin Bouch, 2003 ...................................255 Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 253 Brian Caldwell, 1997 ............................. 250 Scott Dodds, 1986 ...................................243 Jody Dickerson, 1992 .............................. 230 Career Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................... 62 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................50 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................49 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ...............................27 Chris Hart, 1993-%.................................. 24 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ........................... 21 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................................21 Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ...............................19 Jim Ross, 1986-89...................................... 17 Mike Hill, 1976-78 .................................... 17 Game Attempts 1. Steve Tryon.............44 vs. Shippensburg '01 2. Brian Caldwell....... 43 vs. Glenville St. '98 3. Jody Dickerson....... 42 vs. New Haven '93 Tom Mackey...........42 vs. Qarion '68 5. Tom Mackey...........41 vs. East Stroudsburg Season Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. '68 6. Steve Tryon.............40 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '01 7. Chris .............. 39 vs. New Haven '95 Hal Galupi.............. 39 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90 9. Scott bodds.............38 vs. Fairmont St. '86 10. Brian Caldwell....... 37 vs. Clarion '97 Chris Hart.............. 37 vs. Hillsdale '96 Career Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................481 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...............................372 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ............................. 309 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98..........................306 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................277 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ............................. 274 Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ............................. 258 Jude Basile, 1973-75 ............................... 224 Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................................206 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ..................................... 200 Season Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Justin Bouch, 2003...................................168 Scott Dodds, 1986 ...................................153 Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................ 147 Chris Hart, 1996 .................................... 144 Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 140 Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 130 Chris Hart, 1995 .................................... 125 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ............................. 124 Edinboro University Football 2004 7. 8. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 ...............................25 Hal Galupi, 1989 ...................................... 22 Blair Flrovat, 1983 .................................... 19 Jody Dickerson, 1994 ...............................17 Hal Galupi, 1990 ...................................... 17 Scott Dodds, 1986 .................................... 17 Justin Bouch, 2003.................................... 15 Blair Hrovat, 1984 .................................... 14 Blair Hrovat, 1982 .................................... 14 Chris Hart, 1995......................................... 13 Game Touchdowns 1. Scott Dodds..............5 vs. Fairmont State '86 2. Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '93 Hal Galupi............... 4 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90 Hal Galupi............... 4 vs. Lock Haven '89 Scott Dodds..............4 vs. Lock Haven '86 Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Mercyhurst '83 Blair Hrovat............ 4 vs. Buffalo State '83 Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '82 Career Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................48 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................... 47 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................34 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................. 29 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................................26 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ........................... 25 Rick Shover, 1976-79 .................................24 Mike Hill, 197&-78.................................... 23 Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ...............................19 Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................................. 19 Jim Ross, 1986-89...................................... 19 Season Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Hal Galupi, 1990 ...................................... 20 Chris Hart, 1995........................................ 16 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ............................... 15 Hal Galupi, 1989 ...................................... 14 Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................... 13 Jody Dickerson, 1991 ............................... 13 Jim Ross, 1987 ..........................................13 Hal Galupi, 1988 ........................................12 Rick Shover, 1978 .................................... 12 Mike Hill, 1977..........................................12 Chris Hart, 19%........................................12 Game Interceptions 1. Jody Dickerson....... 5 vs. Shippensburg '91 Bob Jacobs.............. 5 vs. Lock Haven '80 2. Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. New Haven '93 Hal Galupi.............. 4 vs. Youngstown St. '89 Jim Ross.................. 4 vs. Shippensbiug '87 Mike Hill ................ 4 vs. Qarion '77 Bob Bloomquist__ 4 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '67 Petchel ....................4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '62 Career Completion Pet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. Justin Bouch, 2002-03 .............. Scott Dodds, 1984-86................ Jody Dickerson, 1991-94........... Hal Galupi, 1987-90.................. Jim Ross, 1986-89...................... Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................. Chris Hart, 1993-96.................. Blair FFrovat, 1981-84................ Dan McHenry, 1974-76............. Rick Shover, 1976-79................ ...........60.4 ...........56.9 ...........52.8 ...........52.7 ...........52.1 ...........50.7 ...........50.1 ...........50.0 ...........50.0 ...........49.3 Season Completion Pet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. Justin Bouch, 2003............................... Scott Dodds, 1986................................ Cam Marsh, 2002................................ Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... Blair Hrovat, 1983 ............................... Hal Galupi, 1989 ................................ Jim Ross, 1987...................................... Jody Dickerson, 1991........................... Chris Hart, 1996.................................. Justin Bouch, 2002............................... Hal Galupi, 1988 ................................ 65.9 62.7 57.6 56.7 54.7 54.4 53.3 53.1 53.1 52.3 52.3 Yearly Total Offense Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1%7 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Name...................... Jerry Mamros....... .... 21 Pass 334 Tot. 2 Willie Miller........... ... 782 - 782 Charles PoUick---- ... 126 T. Mackey.............. ... -138 A1 Raines.............. ..1208 Joe Sanford............. ... 620 A1 Raines.............. ..1358 Jim Romanisz3m... ... 859 Jude Basile............. ... 114 Jude Basile............. ... 126 Jude Basile............. ....90 Mike Hill................ ...,A7 Mike HiU.............. .... 55 Rick Shover........... ....43 Rick Shover........... ... -126 Joe Early................ ... 582 Keith CoUier......... ...764 Blair Hrovat........... ...229 Blair FFrovat........... ...343 Blair FFrovat........... ...309 Scott Dodds........... ... 267 Scott Dodds........... .... Ill Jim Ross.................. ....-95 Hal Galupi............. ....28 Hal Galupi............. ....... 6 Hal Galupi............. .... -80 Jody Dickerson__ .... 97 Jody Dickerson---- ... 159 Jody Dickerson__ ....86 Jody Dickerson__ .... 33 Chris Hart............. ....... 0 Chris Hart.............. ... -146 Brian Caldwell....... ....-84 Gerald Thompson. .. 1698 Jack Davis.............. ....43 Bernard Henry---- ..1054 Steve Tryon........... ....65 Alonzo Roebuck... ..1177 Justin Bouch........... .... 98 314 837 — 463 127 27 838 1175 1369 967 699 777 1184 1702 1595 1517 1380 1752 1903 1473 1911 2097 1362 1855 2209 1873 1803 1635 1579 440 699 1208 1083 1485 886 952 1301 1459 920 754 820 1058 582 764 1931 1938 1826 1647 1863 1808 1501 1917 2017 1459 2014 2295 1906 1803 1489 1495 1698 1111 1054 1248 1177 2142 - 1068 - 1183 — 2044 Receiving Receptions Game 12 Season Career 50 147 Lateef Walters vs. Flillsdale, 1994 Wrentie Martin, 1992 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Yards Receiving Game 248 Season Career 1128 3064 lim Beacham vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1980 Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Touclidowns Game 3 Season 16 35 Career Edinboro University Football 2004 Ernest Priester (5 times); Lateef Walters vs. Shippensbiug, 1994; Tim Beacham vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1990; Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, 1986; Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State, 1983; Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971 Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Bernard Henry page 53 AU-Tinie Records Yards Per Receptioii Yearly All-Purpose Yardage Leaders . ? 1 1 1 1 1 f ; ^ ) Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 All-Time Records Season Career Name.................. Rush Rec KOR PR Tot. Willie Miller....... .782 — 969 398 38 129 16 219 — 163 345 363 102 250 - 944 668 1536 1031 1719 1550 699 24.2 20.7 Tim Beacham, 1978 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 loo-Yard Receiving Games John Mikovich... Charles Pollick... A1 Raines........... A1 Raines............. A1 Raines........... Jim Romaniszyn. Howard Hackley 103 .416 92 ...35 488 1208 109 .833 35 1358 16 .859 226 ..25 424 David Green__ 1239 David Green....... .739 Brian Libert....... .713 Tim Beacham....... Tim Beacham....... Tim Beacham....... Keith Collier....... .764 Damon Chambers .214 Damon Chambers .507 Eric Bosley........... ... Dave Span......... .685 Floyd Faulkner .. .824 Cleveland Pratt.. ..44 Elbert Cole......... .909 Elbert Cole......... 1507 Lester Frye........... 1630 Lester Frye......... .741 Larry Jackson....... 1218 Larry Jackson__ 1171 Larry Jackson....... 1660 Gilbert Grantlin.. ..33 Tony Brinson....... 1019 Gerald Thompson .813 Gerald Thompson 1698 Bernard Henry ... 1046 Bernard Henry ... 1054 John Williams__ .723 Alonzo Roebuck. 1177 Justin Lipscomb.. ...0 131 24 24 508 590 547 17 119 123 489 275 142 245 232 265 124 77 77 159 237 840 57 87 26 159 132 116 113 739 84 341 61 1772 168 145 1076 211 — 948 336 844 180 770 271 237 1055 881 387 179 899 168 152 950 757 17 1263 125 - 1085 96 302 1364 700 — 989 — 94 1235 - 145 1917 53 - 1807 818 331 1626 185 - 1515 387 - 2284 372 300 1545 103 - 1179 - - 900 - - 1724 29 - 1234 99 - 1285 210 - 1049 129 — 1419 444 160 1343 Season Career 7 Ernest Priester, 1990 12 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 7 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 Tim Beacham ......... 10 vs. Univ. at Buffalo, '80 Tim Beacham ......... 10 vs. Fairmont St. '79 Bob Jahn..................10 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '78 6. Quentin Ware-Bey . .9 vs. Glenville State '98 Howard Hackley .. .9 vs. Frostburg State '76 8. Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '76 Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Lock Haven '76 Dan Bissontz...........8 vs. East Stroudsburg, '68 Charles Pollick....... 8 vs. East Stroudsburg, '68 Career Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ......................... 148 Howard Hackley, 1973-76......................135 Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ........................131 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98.................... 123 Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94 ......................91 Hm Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. 91 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................89 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ..........................78 John Toomer, 1985-88 ...............................78 Sean Hess, 2000-03 .................................. 76 Chris Buehner, 1998-2001 ........................68 Justin Lipscomb, 2001-03 ......................... 62 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 .................................. 61 Paul Stone, 1989-92 .................................. 59 Rob Barney, 1997-99 .................................58 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 .................................... 58 Season Receptions 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 10. 11. Wrentie Martin, 1992 ...............................50 Ernest Priester, 1989 ................................ 49 Ernest Priester, 1990 ................................ 47 Howard Hackley, 1976 .............................47 Lateef Walters, 1994 ..................................44 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ...............................44 John Toomer, 1988 .................................... 43 Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ............................. 39 Wrentie Martin, 1991 ...............................39 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ......................... 38 Charles Pollick, 1968 ...............................37 Game Receptions 1. Lateef Walters......... 12 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 2. Ernest Priester......... 10 vs. Youngstown State '89 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................3,064 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................. 2,467 Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ...................... 1,871 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 .................1,856 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ........................1,812 Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94.................. 1,772 John Toomer, 1985-88 ..........................1,204 Justin Lipscomb, 2001-03 .....................1,197 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ....................1,083 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ......................1,064 Season Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Ernest Priester, 1989 . /........................1,128 Ernest Priester, 1990 ........................... 1,102 Howard Hackley, 1976 ..........................972 Gilbert Grantiin, 1995 ............................. 840 Wrentie Martin, 1992 ............................. 809 Lateef Walters, 1994 ............................... 778 John Toomer, 1988...................................745 Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ........................... 739 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................673 Wrentie Martin, 1991 ............................. 607 Howard Hackley, 1975 ..........................599 Tim Beacham, 1979 .................................590 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ........................555 Lateef Walters, 1993 ............................... 550 Tun Beacham, 1980 .................................547 Games Receiving Yards 1. Tim Beacham...........248 vs. Univ. at Buffalo,'80 2. Lateef Walters..........229 vs. Hillsdale '94 3. Corey Keyes.............217 vs. American International '94 4. Ernest Jmester..........206 vs. Lock Haven '89 5. Ernest Priester..........193 vs. CalifomiaJPa.), '90 6. Howard Hackley.....190 vs. Frostburg St. '76 7. Ernest Priester..........185 vs. Shippensburg '89 8. Howard Hackley.....181 vs. Slippery Rock '76 9. Ernest Priester..........180 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 10. Ernest Priester..........171 vs. Youngstown State, 1989 11. Jim Romaniszyn...... 168 vs. Clarion '71 12. Howard Hackley.....165 vs. Califomia(Pa.), '76 13. Rod Jones................. 164 vs. Kenyon '74 14. Gilbert Grantlin....... 156 vs. New Haven '95 15. Ernest Priester..........155 vs. Clarion '90 1. 2. 3. Ernest Priester, 1989 .................................16 Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................15 Lateef Walters, 1994 .................................. 9 Howard Hackley, 1976...............................9 Bob Suren, 1986 ..........................................8 Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ...............................6 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ............................. 6 Dorian Wilkerson, 1998 ............................. 6 Marcus Griffin, 1993 .................................. 6 Lateef Walters, 1993 ...................................6 John Toomer, 1988 ...................................... 6 Eric Bosley, 1984 ........................................6 Bob Jahn, 1978 ........................................... 6 Mike Romeo, 1971 .................................... 6 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 ...............................6 5. 6. Game Touchdowns 1. Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Kutztown '89 Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Lock Haven '89 Tim Beacham ......... 3 vs. Univ. at Buffalo '80 Bob Suren ...............3 vs. Lock Haven '86 Eric Bsoley...............3 vs. Buffalo State '83 Mike Romeo........... 3 vs. Eureka '71 Career Yards Per Reception 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ......................... 20.7 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ......................... 19.9 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...............................19.7 Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94....................19.5 Justin Lipscomb, 2001-03 ......................19.3 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ........................... 19.1 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72......................19.0 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ....................18.3 Brian Heebsh, 1990-92 ......................... 16.6 Ron Rankin, 1981-83 ............................. 16.6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. Tim Beacham, 1978 ...............................24.2 Lateef Walters, 1993 ...............................23.9 Ernest Priester, 1990 ...............................23.4 Ernest Priester, 1989 ...............................23.0 Eric Bosley, 1984 .................................... 21.3 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................21.0 Jim Romaniszyn, 1971 ......................... 20.9 Howard Hackley, 1976 ......................... 20.7 Tim Beacham, 1980 ...............................20.3 Justin Lipscomb, 2002 .............................20.1 Lateef Walters, 1991.................................19.3 Howard Hackley, 1975 ......................... 19.3 Total Offense Total Offense Plays Game Season Career 52 Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, 2001 343 Gerald Thompson, 1998 1245 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ernest Priester page 54 8. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................... 35 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ........................19 Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94 ...................... 17 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. 14 Bob Suren, 1984-86 ...................................13 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 ...................... 11 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 .................................... 11 Eric Bosley, 1981-84................................... 10 Edinboro University Football 2004 Game Season Career 358 Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 2295 Jody Dickerson, 1993 7674 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Touchdowns Season Career 26 Jody Dickerson, 1993 23 Hal Galupi, 1989 69 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........... ..;.. .7,674 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .............. .........6,070 Hal Galupi, 1987-90................... .........5,560 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ----- .........4,410 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ............. ......... 4,237 Scott Dodds, 1984-86................ .........3,894 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................. ......... 3,712 A1 Raines, 1%9-71.................... ......... 3,575 Elbert Cole, 1986-89.................. ......... 3,407 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................. ......... 3,388 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Season Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 ........................... 2,295 Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................2,017 Jody Dickerson, 1992........................... 2,014 Blair Hrovat, 1983 ...............................1,938 Blair Hrovat, 1982 ...............................1,931 Hal Galupi, 1989 .................................1,917 Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... 1,906 Scott Dodds, 1986 ...............................1,863 Blair Hrovat, 1984 ...............................1,826 Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................1,808 Game Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Season Yards Per Reception Total Offense Yardage Career Touchdowns Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Career Total Offense Season Touchdowns Career Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 61 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 ......................... 10 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ........................10 12. Scott Dodds ...........358 vs. Fairmont St. '86 Hal Galupi............. 352 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90 Blair Hrovat.............340 vs. Lock Haven '82 Jody Dickerson....... 333 vs. Hillsdale '94 Justin Bouch ..........328 vs. East Stroudsburg '02 Jody Dickerson....... 322 vs. Millersville '93 Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. Califomia(Pa.), '98 Blair Hrovat.............301 vs. West Liberty '83 Jody Dickerson....... 297 vs. New Haven '93 Scott Dodds.............295 vs. East Stroudsburg '85 Steve Tryon.............290 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '01 Blair Hrovat ...........289 vs. Shippensburg'83 All-Purpose Yards Total AQ-Puipose Yardage Game 423 Season Career 2284 6095 Larry Jackson vs. Mansfield, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Yearly Kickoff Return Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Name...................... .Rec. Yards 334 Jerry Mamros......... ...21 Avg. 15.9 John Mikovich....... ....7 236 33.7 John Mikovich....... ...15 398 26.5 1968 Larry Pollick......... ...24 461 19.4 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1 1985 A1 Raines................ ....9 A1 Raines................ ...11 A1 Raines.............. ...17 Jim Romaniszyn... ...18 Howard Haddey .. ...10 219 163 345 363 250 24.3 14.8 20.2 20.2 25.0 David Green......... ...14 David Green......... ...10 Bryan Libert........... ...11 Tim Beacham......... ...19 Tim Beacham......... ...12 Tim Beacham......... ...10 Eric Bosley............. ...16 Damon Chambers ...21 Damon Chambers ....6 Eric Bosley............. ...28 Cleveland Pratt... ....8 Qeveland Pratt__ ...17 Cleveland Pratt---- ...26 Cleveland Pratt---- ...25 Chris Conway....... ...24 Chris Conway---- ...20 Larry Jackson....... ...19 Larry Jackson....... ...15 Steve Russell....... ...17 Larry Jackson....... ...16 Gilbert Grantlin... ...17 Denorse Mosley .. ...16 Raeshan Jemigan. ...14 Kevin Johnston... ...17 Stephane Lubin... ...24 Lincoln Bufalino.. ...12 Lincoln Bufalino.. ...13 Lincoln Bufalino.. ...15 Justin Lipscomb .. ...19 341 168 211 336 180 271 349 387 168 757 163 397 700 584 662 477 482 331 411 387 372 485 342 525 631 241 306 273 444 24.3 16.8 19.2 17.9 15.0 27.1 21.8 18.4 28.9 27.0 20.4 23.4 26.9 23.4 27.6 23.9 25.4 22.1 24.2 24.2 21.8 30.3 24.4 30.9 26.3 20.1 23.5 18.2 23.4 1 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 ■ Career All-Purpose Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................6,095 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ................ 4,661 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .............................4,498 A1 Raines, 1%9-71...............................4,286 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................3,466 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................3,201 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72.................... 3,017 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88 .................... 2,974 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................. 2,972 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 .........................2,956 Season All-Plirpose Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Edinboro University Football 2004 Larry Jackson, 1994 ............................. 2,284 Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................1,917 Lester Frye, 1990 .................................1,807 Gerald Thompson, 1998......................1,724 A1 Raines, 1971.................................... 1,719 Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................. 1,626 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ........................1,550 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ..........................1,545 A1 Raines, 1%9.................................... 1,536 page 55 r“ •- ‘ ■^ All-Timie Records Yearly Punt Return Leaders Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Name...................... • Rec. Yards John Mikovich....... ...17 201 Avg. John Mikovich....... ....6 Larry Pollick......... ....4 Joe ^s.................. ...10 Joe Sass.................. ...16 Jack McCurry......... ....8 Jim Romaniszyn... ...15 J. Mastroianni....... ...23 Dave Seigh............. ...27 David Green......... ...14 David Green......... ...15 Ken Petardi........... ...22 Ken Petardi........... ....6 Ken Petardi........... ...33 Tim Beacham......... ...23 Mike Gaul.............. ...26 Damon Chambers . ...24 Damon Chambers . ...15 Damon Chambers . ...12 Floyd Faulkner__ ...20 Floyd Faulkner__ ...22 Floyd Faulkner__ ...15 Elbert Cole............. ...16 Elbert Cole............. ...19 Ernest Priester....... ...26 W. Smith................ ...16 Mike Barnes........... ...17 Marcus Griffin....... ...17 Lateef Walters....... ....8 Gilbert Grantlin__ ...28 Denorse Mosley ... ...21 Raeshan Jemigan.. ...26 Aaron Slocum....... ....3 Jeremy Brain......... ...20 Josh C^is................ ..17 Josh Geis................ ..21 Lincoln Bufalino... ..21 Justin Lipscomb ... ..15 6.3 12.2 9.8 7.2 17.5 6.8 3.8 4.5 4.4 9.7 4.0 18.8 3.7 10.3 6.2 7.5 10.1 4.4 9.1 13.7 9.3 5.9 7.6 5.2 7.9 3.5 5.8 7.2 10.7 6.1 5.2 8.0 6.7 6.0 8.0 9.1 10.7 38 49 98 116 140 102 88 122 61 145 71 113 122 237 160 179 152 53 181 302 139 94 145 134 126 60 98 58 300 129 136 24 133 102 167 191 160 11.8 10. Game All-Purpose Yardage 1. Larry Jackson.........423 vs. Mansfield '94 2. Larry Jackson......... 333 vs. Slippery Rock '94 3. Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '98 4. A1 Raines............... 306 vs. Lock Haven '69 5. John Mikovich ....... 303 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '65 6. Bernard Henry....... 297 vs. Califomia(Pa.) Field Ck>als 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. A1 Raines................ 295 vs. Geneva '69 Elbert Cole............. 293 vs. Kutztown '89 Larry Jackson.........292 vs. Shippensburg '94 Bernard Henry....... 286 vs. Mercyhurst '00 Elbert Cole.............. 275 vs. Slippery Rock '89 12. Tim Beacham ......... 262 vs. Shippensburg '80 Game 4 Season Career 15 43 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 28 76 1. 2. 3. 5. Season Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 228 Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987 757 Eric Bosley, 1984 1844 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88 Kickoff Return Average Season Career 30.9 K.J. Johnston, 1998 25.9 Chris Conway, 1989-90 ....... 15 ....... 12 ....... 11 ....... 11 ....... 11 ....... 10 ....... 10 ....... 10 ....... 10 1. 2. 3. 5. 2 Denorse Mosley, 1996 3 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ........... Jim Trueman, 1983-86.................... Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ............. Tyson Cook, 1996-98........................ Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ...................... Darren Weber, 1987-89.................... ....... 75 ....... 56 ....... 51 ....... 39 ....... 33 ....... 31 Punt Returns Season Career 33 61 page 56 Season Career 12 77 236 Punting Average Game 120 Game 55.0 Season Career 540 540 Season Career 44.2 41.0 Season Career 18.8 10.7 Ken Petardi, 1978 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87; Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Season 2 Career 2 Hm Beacham, 1980; John Mikovich, 1965 Tim Beacham, 1977-80; John Mikovich, 1965-67 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mike Raynard vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 Sean McNicholas, 2002 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ... Dan Fiegl, 1975-78...................... Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 .............. Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ................ Bill Kutz, 1968-69 ...................... Kevin Conlan, 1982-84.............. "......... 236 ......... 233 ......... 176 ......... 149 ......... 139 ......... 134 Season Punts Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. Bill Kutz, 1968 ........................... Sean McNicholas, 2000 ............. Dan Fiegl, 1977 ......................... Mike Abijiatici, 1980.................. ........... 77 ........... 67 ........... 66 ........... 65 Edinboro University Football 2004 2. 3. 6. Career Punting Average 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................ 41.0 Mike Raynard, 1986-87 ......................... 40.3 Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ......................... 38.2 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............................. 38.2 Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ......................... 37.7 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .................................37.6 Raji El-Amin, 2003 .................................... 9 Dave Parker, 1982 ...................................... 8 Dave Sadler, 1998 ...................................... 7 Steve Russell, 1993 .................................... 7 Martelle Betters, 1984 ................................ 7 Brian Decker, 19%........................................6 Jason Perkins, 1993 .................................... 6 Ray Bracy, 1984 ......................................... 6 Ken Petardi, 1978 ...................................... 6 Ron Miller, 1980 ..........................................6 Dan AUie, 1980............................................6 John Walker, 1973 ...................................... 6 Scoring Points Scored Season Punting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sean McNicholas, 2002 ......................... 44.2 Mike Raynard, 1987 .............................41.9 Sean McNicholas, 2001 ......................... 41.4 Kevin Conlan, 1984 ...............................40.5 Sean McNicholas, 1999 ......................... 40.2 Gary Lhotsky, 1992 ...............................40.1 Gary Lhotsky, 1993 ...............................39.6 1. Mike Raynard ....... 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock '87 2. Sean McNicholas .. .54.2 vs. Ashland '02 3. Kevin Conlan......... 50.3 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '84 4. Tyson Cook.............50.0 vs. Cheyney '97 5. Sean McNicholas .. .49.8 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '01 6. Sean McNicholas .. .48.9 vs. Shippensburg '02 8. Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. liffin '02 Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. Gannon '02 10. Dan Fiegl................ 47.4 vs. Shippensburg '76 11. BillBurford.............47.3 vs. Slippery Rock '89 Interceptions Tyson Cook vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996; Bob Buckheit vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 BiU Kutz, 1968 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 1. Bob Buckheit '00 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 .................. ....... 24 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981.................. ....... 22 Sean McNicholas, 1999 & 2001 ___ ....... 19 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 .................. ....... 19 Geoff Heyl, 2002 ............................. ....... 18 Tyson Cook, 1997 ........................... ....... 18 Punt Return Yardage Punt Returns for Touclidowns Sean McNicholas Game Ernest Priester vs. Shepherd, 1990 Ken Petardi, 1979 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Birt Duncan, 1961 Birt Dimcan, 1961 12 vs. Baldwin-Wallace '66 3. Bill Kutz.................. 11 vs. Ohio Northern '69 Bill Kutz.................. 11 vs. Shippensburg '68 - %^ Season Interceptions 1. Tyson Cook ...........12 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '98 7. Sean McNicholas .. .48.8 vs. Califomia(Pa.) M. 7 Game Punts Attempted Puntiiig Punt Returns Game Dan Fiegl, 19678 ..................................... 64 BillKutz,l%9 ......................................... 62 Game Punting Average Season Field Goals Attempted Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Season Career Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ................ Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981................ Sean McNicholas, 1999 ................ Jim Trueman, 1984 ......... .............. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ................. Geoff Heyl, 2002 ....... ,.................. John Bauman, 1990 ...;................ jimTrueman, 1985 .,................... jim Trueman, 1983 .................... Career Field Gk>als Attempted Kickoff Return Yardage Game Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ......................43 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ............................... 36 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ......................26 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 .................................21 Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ............................... 18 John Serrao, 1976-78 .................................16 Season Field Gk>als IVIade Kickoff Returns Eric Bosley vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1984; Larry Rollick vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Eric Bosley, 1984 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 Jim Trueman vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 Career Field Gk>als IVlade Kickoff Returns Game 5. 6. Field Gk>als IVlade '00 Season Career P, *» V ?* ' P All-Time Records Larry Jackson, 1993 .............................1,515 Most Interceptions Game Season Career 4 Ron Allen vs. Portland State, 1995; Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg, 1968 9 Raji El-Amin, 2003 19 Steve Russell, 1991-94 Interception Return Yardage Season Career 158 Raji El-Amin, 2003 321 Steve Russell, 1991-94 Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns Season Career 2 Michael Sims, 1995 2 Brian Decker, 1995-97; Michael Sims, 1994-% Career Interceptions 1. 2. 3. Steve Russell, 1991-94 ............................. 19 Ken Petardi, 1977-79.................................13 Dave Sadler, 1995-98 ...............................12 Wade Smith, 1988-91 ...............................12 Dave Parker, 1980-83 ...............................12 John Walker, 1971-73 ...............................12 Game Season Career 36 Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 148 Elbert Cole, 1989 288 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Touchdowns Game Season Career Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 24 Elbert Cole, 1989 48 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Season Career Elxtra Points Attempted Game Season Career Career Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................... 272 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ...............................262 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ........................... 246 A1 Raines, 1%9-Tl.................................. 236 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................. 234 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ..........................226 Rick Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 .................... 182 Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...............................176 Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ............................. 171 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ...................... 158 Season Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. Year 1%7 1968 1%9 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 9 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 46 Darren Weber, 1989 148 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................... 148 Larry Jackson, 1992.................................114 Ernest Priester, 1990 ...............................102 Ernest Priester, 1989 ...............................100 A1 Raines, 1971 ........................................98 Larry Jackson, 1994 .................................. 92 Hoyd Faulkner, 1984 ...............................84 A1 Raines, 1%9 ........................................84 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ..............................78 Gerald Thompson, 1998 ..........................78 ^ * . Leaders 9 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 43 Scott Rupert, 1993 138 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 16 / Yearly Interceptioii 6 Elxtra Points Made Game ^ t 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Name................ Bob Koleno......... ......... 4 Joe Bufalino....... ......... 4 A1 Barbati........... ......... 3 Bill Kerpan......... ......... 3 Dan DiTullio---- ......... 4 Joe Sass............... ......... 4 Larry Pollick__ ......... 4 Jack McCurry__ ......... 8 Richlorfido....... ......... 5 John Walker....... ......... 6 Dan Seigh........... ......... 2 George Miller__ ......... 2 George Miller__ ......... 4 Dan &igh........... ......... 4 Jim Krentz.......... .........4 Jim Krentz.......... ......... 3 Ken Petardi....... ......... 3 Ken Petardi....... ......... 6 Dan AUie............ ......... 4 Ron Miller.......... ......... 4 Ken Petardi....... ........ 4 Dan Allie............. ......... 6 Ron Miller........... ......... 6 Greg Rose........... ......... 5 Dave Parker....... ........ 8 Ray Bracy.......... ......... 3 Jim Durldn......... ......... 3 PhilGiavasis__ ......... 3 Dave Parker....... .........3 Martelle Betters.. .........7 Mark Perkins__ .........5 Michael Chum .. .........2 Mike Wetherholt. .........2 Rege Lux............ .........2 Claude Webb__ ......... 2 Scott Anderson.. ......... 3 Wade Smith....... ......... 5 Wade Smith....... ......... 3 A1 Donahue....... ......... 3 Michael Wayne.. ......... 3 Mario Houston.. .........5 Jason Perkins__ ......... 2 Steve RusseU__ .........2 Steve Russell__ .........5 Mike Barnes....... .........5 Steve Russell__ .........7 Steve Russell__ .........5 Michael Sims__ .........5 Brian Decker__ .........6 Brian Decker__ ......... 4 Dave Sadler....... ......... 7 Jason Gordon__ ......... 3 Eight tied with... ......... 1 Jeff Richardson .. ......... 5 Elliott Page......... ......... 3 Raji El-Amin__ .........9 93 0 49 11 43 4 35 132 31 76 10 5 53 0 36 42 29 16 29 52 2 122 81 124 73 72 49 140 36 52 80 52 158 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 I 2 Fdinboro University Football 2004 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 Most Consecutive Extra Points Made 41 1 1 Jim Trueman, 1984 page 57 All-Time Records Yearly Tackles Leaders Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Name...................... Gary Sisko............... ....42 Ebby Hollins........... .... 38 Rich lorfido............. .... 18 Gary Sisko.............. .... 14 Rich lorfido............. .... 28 Jim McClure........... __ na Jim McCliue........... .... 17 Mike Schnirel......... .... 12 Greg Sullivan......... __ na Jim Krentz............... __ na Greg SuUivan......... .... 19 Jim Krentz.............. .... 61 Ron Curry............... .... 36 Bob Cicerchi........... .... 19 Bob Cicerchi........... ....28 Jim Durkin............. .... 27 Willie Chealey....... .... 24 Dave Emmert......... .... 26 Mark Perkins......... .... 38 John Cardone......... .... 46 A1 Donahue........... .... 79 Michael Willis....... ....54 Micahel Wayne__ .... 87 Anthony Ross....... ....52 Jason Perkins......... .... 76 Jason Perkins......... .... 81 Jason Perkins......... ....90 Michael Sims......... .... 85 Michael Sims......... ....60 Michael Sims......... .... 76 Dan Caro................ ....34 Dan Caro................ .... 38 Dan Caro................ .... 39 Foster Johnson....... ....48 Foster Johnson....... ....41 James Cowart......... ....43 Jermaine Hughley.. .... 35 ■ Team Records Defense Career QB Sacks Tackles Asst. 51 123 102 106 143 na 87 92 na na 163 139 71 107 141 78 98 34 50 32 71 57 48 63 59 42 49 39 45 43 51 56 43 31 45 27 55 Tot. 93 161 120 120 171 104 104 104 139 113 182 200 107 126 169 105 122 60 88 78 150 101 135 115 135 123 139 124 105 119 85 98 82 79 86 70 90 ■ .V '•'4' 11 Game Season Career 30 200 572 Rick lorfido vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1972 Jim Krentz, 1978 Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Tackles for Losses Game Season Career 5 20 57 Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock, 2001; Derrick Davis vs. West Chester, 2000; Matt Stultz vs. Clarion, 1997; Rick Jordan vs. Lock Haven, 1984 Dave Smith, 2001 Dave Smith, 1999-2002 QB Sacks Game Season Career 7 16 38 Ron Link vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1981 Pat Schuster, 1995 Pat Schuster, 1992-95 Fuitibles Recovered Season Career 5 8 Pat Schuster, 1995; Bob Cicerchi, 1980 Jesse Hannan, 1994-97; Wade Smith, 1988-91; Bob Cicerchi, 1979-81; Greg Sullivan, 1974-77; Dave Seigh, 1973-75 Passes Broken Up Game Season Career 5 16 53 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pat Schuster, 1992-95 .................................. 38 Dave Smith, 1999-2002........................... 25.5 Rick Jordan, 1981-84 ............................... 25.5 Ron Link, 1977-81..................................... 24 Bryan Lambert, 1992-95..........................21.5 Matt MiUer, 1988-90................................ 19.5 Russell Cray, 1990-93.................................19 John Messura, 1988-91.............................. 17 Delvin Pickett, 1988-91............................. 15 Anthony Ross, 1989-92...............................14 Matt Grebenc, 1982-85.............................. 14 Season QB Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. Pat Schuster, 1995...................................... 16 Ron Link, 1981...........................................15 Rick Jordan, 1983....................................... 12 Pat Schuster, 1994...................................... 10 Anthony Ross, 1992...................................10 Matt Miller, 1990....................................... 10 Rick Jordan, 1982................. 10 Russell Cray, 1992........... 9 John Messura, 1990........ 9 Ron Link, 1980.............. 9 Game QB Sacks 1. Ron Link................ 7 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '81 2. Bryan Lambert....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '95 RusseU Cray...........4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '93 4. 12 tied with 3 (last by Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock, 2002) Dave Parker vs. Clarion, 1983 Mario Houston, 1990 Mario Houston, 1990-93 Career Tackles 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jim Kientz, 1975-78................................ 572 Jason Perkins, 1990-93 ........................... 480 Michael Sims, 1992-96 ........................... 432 Rich lorfido, 1970-72 .............................432 Greg Sullivan, 1974-77 ........................... 429 Ron Gooden, 1974-77 ............................. 428 A1 Donahue, 1987-90 .............................423 Bob Cicerchi, 1979-81 ............................. 398 Ron Link, 1977-81 .................................. 339 Michael Willis, 1986-89 .......................... 329 Season Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Jim Krentz, 1978 .................................... 200 Greg Sullivan, 1977.................................182 Rich lorfido, 1972 .................................. 171 Bob Cicerchi, 1981.................................. 169 Ebby Hollins, 1970 .................................161 Jim Krentz, 1977 .................................... 156 A1 Donahue, 1987 .................................. 150 Rich lorfido, 1970 .................................. 141 Jason Perkins, 1993 .................................139 Greg Sullivan, 1975.................................139 Game Tackles Pat Schuster page 58 1. Rich lorfido ...........30 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '72 2. Rich lorfido.............28 vs. Slippery Rock '72 3. Willie Chealey......... 26 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '83 Greg Sullivan......... 26 vs. Lock Haven '77 Kevin Erickson....... 26 vs. Baldwin-Wallace '75 Rich lorfido............26 vs. Clarion '70 7. Greg Sullivan......... 25 vs. Clarion '77 8. Bob Cicerchi ...........23 vs. Shippensburg '81 Bob Cicerchi ...........23 vs. Lock Haven '80 Jim Krentz.............. 23 vs. Lock Haven '78 Ebby Hollins ......... 23 vs. Shippensburg '70 Edinboro University Football 2004 Scoring Most Points Scored Game: 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 Season: 435 in 1989 Most Points Scored, Opponents Game: 72 by Slippery Rock, 1935 Season: 347 in 1999 Fewest Points Scored Season: 0 in 1935 Fewest Points Scored, Opponents Season: 25 in 1932 Most Touchdowns Scored Season: 63 in 1989 Most Touchdowns Rushing Season: 35 in 1989 Most Touchdowns Passing Game: 5 vs. Fairmont St., 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Most Field Goals Made Game: 4 vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985 Season: 15 in 1982 Most Points After Touchdown Made Season: 43 in 1993 Largest Margin of Victory Game: 83 - Edinboro 83, Alliance 0,1928 Largest Margin of Defeat Game: 72 - Slippery Rock 72, Edinboro 0,1935 Most Points, First Half: 42 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Most Points, Second Half: 39 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 Most Points, First Quarter: 28 vs. C^omia(Pa.), 1989 Most Points, Second Quarter: 28 on three occasions (last vs. Clarion, 1988) Most Points, Third Quarter: 28 vs. Buffalo State, 1983 Most Points, Fourth Quarter: 36 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994; vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Most Points Allowed, First Half: 47 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Most Points Allowed, Second Half: 36 by Indiana(Pa.), 1984 Most Points Allowed, First Quarter: 27 by Baldwin-WaUace, 1966 Most Points Allowed, Second Quarter: 24 by Slippery Rock, 1994 Most Points Allowed, Third Quarten 21 by Shippensburg, 2002; by MiUersville, 1993; by Califomia(Pa.), 1966 Most Points Allowed, Fourth Quarter: 29 by Lock Haven, 1969 Most Combined Points, Game 119 — Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53,1986 Most Yards Gained Fewest Yards Season: 42 in 1977 Game: 642 vs. American Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 464 in 1967 Most Fumbles Lost Fewest Yards Gained Most Attempts, Opponent Most Fumbles, Opponent Game: 50 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966 Season: 1,769 in 1968 Game: 61 by Bloomsburg, 1981 Season: 319 in 1995 Game: 7 on five occasions (last by Most Plays, Opponent Most Completions, Opponent Season: 35 in 1976 Game: 38 by Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 170 in 1999 Most Fumbles Lost, Opponent International, 1994 Season: 5,148 in 1990 Game: 101 by C^ifomia(Pa.), 1990 Season: 825 in 1987 Most Yards Gained, Opponent Most Yards, Opponent Game: 685 by Baldwin-Wallace, Game: 424 by East Stroudsburg, 1966 Season: 4,450 in 1987 Season: 2,356 in 1999 Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent Fewest Yards, Opponent Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965 Season: 1,860 in 1980 Game: 0 on three occasions (last Most Combined Yards, Game Most Plays Game: 91 vs. Glenville State, 1998 Season: 862 in 1990 by Mercyhurst, 1982) Season: 845 in 1972 Game: 6 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 21 in 1976 and 1973 Turnovers Most Turnovers Game: 9 vs. Shippensbtug, 1977; vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Season: 44 in 1990 Punting Most Tiunovers, Opponent Game: 9 by Portland State, 1995; by Shippensbtug, 1983 Most Punts Season: 40 in 1982 Game: 12 on four occasions (last Most Rushes Game: 72 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 Season: 571 in 1970 Most Yards vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996) Season: 81 in 1968 Highest Average Game: 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 Season: 42.6 in 1965 Game: 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season: 3,078 in 1971 Most Pimts, Opponent Most Touchdowns Game: 13 by Hillsdale, 1999; by Season: 35 in 1989 lndiana(Pa.), 1977; by Frostburg State, 1977 Season: 87 in 1970 Fewest Yards Game: - 54 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1968 Season: 466 in 1968 Highest Average, Opponent Most Rushes, Opponent Game: 53.4 by East Stroudsburg, Game: 76 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1975 Season: 508 in 1978 1982 Season: 38.9 in 1982 Most Yards, Opponent Game: 435 by North Dakota State, 1989 Season: 2,167 in 1998 Fewest Yards, Opponent Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965 Season: 645 in 1970 Punt Returns Most Returns Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season: 39 in 1977 Most Yards Passing Most Attempts Game: 50 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 Season: 315 in 1968 Most Completions Game: 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season: 162 in 1986 Most Yards Game: 376 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season: 2,321 in 1993 Highest Completion Percentage Game: 148 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season: 364 in 1971 Game: 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Most Interceptions Fewest Attempts Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 Season: 109 in 1970 Fewest Completions Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 37 in 1970 First Downs Most First Downs Game: 32 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994 Season: 243 in 1990 Most Rushing Game: 22 on four occasions (last vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998) Season: 144 in 1990 Most Passing Game: 16 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 Season: 91 in 1990 Most First Downs, Opponent Game: 30 by New Haven, 1993 Season: 231 in 1987 Fewest First Downs, Opponent Game: 0 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 103 m 1980 Penalties Most Penalties Game: 17 vs. West Liberty, 1984; Kickoff Returns vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 Season: 93 in 1992 Most Yards Most Returns Game: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1968; vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 19^ Season: 54 in 1999 Most Yards Game: 248 vs. West Chester, 1987 Season: 1,295 in 1998 Season: 61.1 percent in 1986 Most Touchdowns Game: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1991 Season: 22 in 1990,1978 and 1968 Total Offense Cheyney, 1997) 1968 1,115 — Edinboro (574), Mansfield (541), 1994 RnsHing Game: 7 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Season: 28 in 1977 Interceptions Game: 182 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 Season: 947 in 1976 Most Penalties, Opponent Game: 17 by Univ. at Buffalo, 1993 Season: 87 in 1993 Most Yards, Opponent Game: 161 by Slippery Rock, 1968 Season: 880 in 1978 QB Sacks Most Interceptions Game: 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 26 in 1971 Most Sacks Most Yards Game: 11 vs. West Liberty, 1983 Season: 56 in 1983 Season: 322 in 1971 Most Sacks, Opponent Game: 11 by Shepherd, 1987 FumWes Most Fumbles Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Edinboro University Football 2004. page 59 loo-Yard Rushing \Yds Player.................... Year Opponent 316 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Cdifomia(Pa.) 295 A1 Raines.............1969 Geneva 275 Larry Jackson........1994 Mansfield 263 Bernard Henry__ 2000 Mercyhurst 260 A1 Raines.............1969 Lock Haven 248 Tony Brinson........1996 Che3mey 237 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Bloomsuurg 234 Lester Frye..............1990 Virginia Union 234 Derrick Russell__ 1990 Fairmont State 224 Elbert Cole..............1989 Kutztown 220 Elbert Cole..............1989 Slippery Rock 219 Larry Jackson.......1994 Califomia(Pa.) 216 A1 Raines................1970 Indiana(Pa.) 214 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Lock Haven 213 Bob Mengerink__ 1971 Lock Haven 212 Larry Jacfoon.........1994 Shippensburg ^sterFrye..............1990 Lock Haven A1 Raines................1971 Waynesburg 207 Larry Jackson.........1992 Univ. at Buffalo 206 Floyd Faulkner___ 1986 Shippensburg 203 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Shippensburg 201 Larry Jackson.........1993 Slippery Rock 198 Bernard Henry___ 2000 Califomia(Pa.) 195 Tony Brinson......... 1996 Lock Haven 195 WilHe Miller...........1965 Shippensburg 194 Dave Green............ 1976 Fairmont State 192 Tony Brinson.......... 1996 Clarion 192 Dave Span.............1985 Cent. Conn. St. 192 Rich Holmes......... 1975 Clarion 191 A1 Raines.............. 1971 Slippery Rock 190 Dave Green...........1976 Cortland State 190 Jim Romaniszyn... 1972 Lock Haven 189 Dave Green........... 1975 Indiana(Pa.) 183 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Lock Haven 182 Tony Brinson......... 1996 Slippery Rock 180 Lester Frye.............1990 Slippery Rock 178 Elbert Cole............ 2988 Clarion 177 Larry Jackson....... 1992 Clarion 176 Gerald Thompson . 1995 Califomia(Pa.) 175 Fran Mifsud........... 2979 Muskingum 174 Elbert Cole.............1989 Shippensburg 173 Gerald Thompson . 1995 Clarion 172 Joe Sanford.............1971 Waynesburg 172 Willie Miller...........1964 Shippensburg 170 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Indiana (Pa.) 170 Larry Jackson....... 1994 Lock Haven 169 Gerald Thompson. 1998 Glenville State 169 Gerald Thompson . 1995 Shippensburg 169 Lester Frye.............1990 Fairmont State 167 Gerald Thompson. 1997 Lock Haven 165 Bernard Henry__ 1999 Indiana(Pa.) 164 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Califomia(Pa.) 164 Bob Mengerink__ 1971 Slippery Rock 163 Larry Jacfoon....... 1994 Eli^beth City St. 161 Jay McCurry.........1970 Clarion 159 Rich Holmes......... 1975 Cahfomia(Pa.) 159 A1 Raines.............. 1969 Slippery Rock 158 Larry Jackson....... 2992 ffidiana(Pa.) 157 Dave Green...........1975 Shippensburg 156 A1 Raines.............. 1974 Calrfomia(Pa.) 153 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Hillsdale 153 Bryan Libert...........1977 Slippery Rock 152 Rashaim Jemigan.. 1997 Indiana(Pa.) 152 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Shippensburg 152 Lester Frye............ 1990 Indiana(Pa.) 151 Alonzo Roebuck... 2001 East Stroudsburg 150 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Cahfomia(Pa.) 150 Ray Rhodes...........1984 East Stroudsburg 150 Golden Anderson.. 1977 Slippery Rock 149 Brandon Munson.. 2003 Slippery Rock 149 Gerald Thompson . 1995 Lock Haven 149 Gerald Thompson . 1995 Portland State 148 Bernard Henry__ 1999 Shippensburg 148 Larry Jackson....... 1992 Califomia(Pa.) 148 Derrick Russell__ 1992 Millersville 148 Lester Frye............ 1994 Califomia(Pa.) 148 Bryan Litert...........1977 Lock Haven 147 A1 Raines................1969 Brockport State 146 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Clarion 1^ Floyd Faulkner__ 1986 Clarion 146 Damon Chambers . 1984 West Liberty 146 Dave Green...........1975 Califomia(Pa.) ^^^“Yard. Passinc/ioo-VarH 145 iff 144 ran ifo A1 Raines...............1971 Shippensbirrg Larry Jackson...... 1992 A1 Raines.............. 4970 Normwood Lock Haven Munson.. 2003 East Stroudsburg Munson..2002 liffin iio Thompson . 4995 Slippery Rock Ai Raines................4974 Lock Haven 139 Al Raines................1970 Clarion Joo Jackson....... 1994 American Int'l 138 Elbert Cole......... 4989 New Haven 138 Jim Pisano.............4986 Wayne State 138 Jim Romaniszyn... 1972 Shippensburg 137 Brandon Munson.. 2003 Shippensburg 136 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Shippensburg 136 Lester Frye......... 2990 Indiana(Pa.) 136 Elbert Cole..............4989 Indiana(Pa.) 136 Rich Holmes.......... 1974 Kenyon 134 Corey ITill..............4993 Elizabeth City St. 134 Elbert Cole............. 4986 Slippery Rock 134 Dave Green........... 1975 Saginaw Valley St. 133 Bernard Henry__ 1999 Lock Haven 133 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Hillsdale 133 Gerald Thompson . 1996 Shippensburg 133 Gerald Thompson . 1995 HiUsdale 133 Joe Early................ 1979 Indiana(Pa.) 133 Bob Mengerink__ 1970 Shippensburg 132 Lester Frye............ 1990 Bloomsburg 132 Andy Parma.........1978 Muskingum 131 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Lock Haven 130 Dru Robinson....... 2003 Ashland 130 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 East Stroudsburg 130 Ross Rankin........... 1986 Shippensburg 129 Alonzo Roebuck... 2001 Clarion 128 John Williams........2001 Lock Haven 128 Gerald Thompson . 1998 Carson-Newman 128 Larry Jackson....... 1994 Slippery Rock 128 Larry Jackson........ 1993 ffidiana(Pa.) 127 Tony Brinson.......... 1995 Mansfield 127 Joe Sanford..............4970 Califomia(Pa.) 127 Greg Lomax............ 1969 Lock Haven 126 Elbert Cole..............1989 Clarion 126 Al Raines................4974 Indiana(Pa.) 126 Mike Petchel.......... 1962 Lock Haven 125 Dru Robinson......... 2003 Lock Haven 125 Brandon Munson.. 2003 Kutztown 125 Lester Erye............. 1990 Clarion 125 Elbert Cole............. 1989 North Dakota St. 125 Floyd Faulkner____1987 Liberty 125 Dave Green............ 1975 Baldwin-Wallace 124 B.J. Harrison........ 1995 Mansfield 124 Joe Sanford............1970 Slippery Rock 123 Larry Jackson........ 1994 Clarion 123 Hoyd Faulkner.... 1986 Wayne State 123 Keith Collier.........1981 Indiana(Pa.) 123 Mike Ray.............. 4979 Califomia(Pa.) 123 John Mikovich__ 1967 Cheyney 122 Bernard Henry___ 1999 Glenville State 122 Larry Jackson........1993 Millersville 122 Jim Romaniszyn... 1972 Ashland 121 Bob Mengerink___ 1971 Indiana (Pa.) 121 Al Raines................4970 Slippery Rock 120 Al Raines............... 4970 Westminster 120 Joe Sanford.............4970 Cent. Conn. St. 119 Bernard Henry___1999 Mercyhurst 119 Lester Frye............. 1994 South. Conn. St. 119 Joe Sanford..............1970 Shippensburg 119 Willie Miller............ 1965 Lock Haven 118 Elbert Cole.............. 4988 Shippensburg 118 Joe Early.................498O Lock Haven 118 Joe Early.................498O Westminster 118 Bob Mengerink___ 1971 Eureka 118 Greg Lomax........... 1969 Clarion 118 MUie Miller............. 1965 Indiana(Pa.) 117 Larry Jackson........1994 Hillsdale 116 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Kutztown 116 Elbert Cole................4989 Lock Haven 115 Greg Harayda.......... 1981 Fairmont State 114 John Williams.......... 2001 Ashland 114 Scott Dodds.............. 1985 Lock Haven 114 Mel Morrisette____ 1973 Lock Haven 113 Larry Jackson........... 1994 Indiana(Pa.) 113 Floyd Faulkner____ 1987 Mansfield 112 Brandon Munson.. 2001 Lock Haven 112 StephaneLubm ...1999 Ill Iff ..........Shippensburg ^rald Thompson. 1996 Clarion 111 Iff Iff 11S So m im im 107 107 107 107 107 Munson..2002 1989 ...........1975 John Warns 2000 ?^™^kRusseU....4990 ......... 1978 .............1970 Bem^d Henry .... 4999 Thompson. 4997 Thompson. 4997 MelMomsette....4973 .............1990 m 106 1QC !o6 im m im m im 103 103 103 103 102 IS 102 102 ......... ^982 ........... 1969 LockHven Liberty Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Indiina(Pa.)^ Shipper^burg Hilfsdale ^ Califomia(Pa.) Cheyney Shipper4burg Shepherd ^ EastStroudsHrrg Califomia(Pa.) ® .............1991 Northwood .............1991 LockHaven ^ Ber^ole .......... 4988 Califomia(Pa.) p^gll^^yda....... 4984 LockHaven & 1980 Galifomia(Pa.) Bernard Henry.... 2000 LockHaven .............1991 FairmontState 1977 ^ Califomia(Pa.) .............1989 Shippensburg Bernard Henry.... 2000 Slippery RocK DemckRusse ....4991 In^La^a.) DerrickRusseU.... 1991 FairmorJtState SrnokeySantrllo...l967 Geneva ^onzoRoebuck...2001 Shippensburg 1993 New Haven ^ Dave Green..........4975 West Virginia ^^^^°™sette....4973 SippeW^Rock 10? 4968 LockHkven 101 Demck Russell.... 4991 Oarion 101 ......... Buffalo State im Y ......... 1983 Indiana(Pa.) 101 ......... ^^^1 Slippery Rock im A? ^u-V-^^73 Shippeffsburg Im mw77“^"^^--7001 Slippery RocI iS FW?"".............SaginawVaUeySt. m Elbert Cole............. 4987 LcS Haven ^ im t ^ Univ. at Buffalo .... 1990 Bloomsburg ...........Marion 106 106 Califomia(Pa.) lS p 1 m r^p .............Shippensburg ..........Califomia(PaO •;...........1981 Slippery Rock im J™R°™zyn...l972 Cortland State 100 St^pl^u7^- --1971 Indiana(Pa.) 100 Mike Rachel..........4963 Grove City Lester Frye page 60 Edinboro University Football 2004 200-Yard Passing Yds Player................... Year Opponent 100-Yard. Receiving Yds Player................... Year Opponent Fairmont State 248 Tim Beacham......... 4980 Univ. at Buffalo East Stroudsburg 229 Lateef Walters....... 4994 Hillsdale Indiana(Pa.) 247 Corey Keyes......... 4994 American Hillsdale International Califomia(Pa.) 206 Ernest Priester......4989 Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) 193 Ernest Priester......4990 Califomia(Pa.) American 190 Howard Hackley.. 1976 Frostburg State International 185 Ernest Priester....... 1989 Shippensburg 277 Brian Caldwell__ 4998 Glenville State 181 Howard Hackley .. 1976 Slippery Rock 276 Jody Dickerson__ 4993 New Haven 180 Ernest Priester......1990 Indiana(Pa.) 275 Mike Hill.............. 4976 Calffomia(Pa.) 171 Ernest Priester...... 1989 Youngstown St. 272 Justin Bouch......... 2003 Indiana(Pa.) 168 Jim Romaniszyn... 1971 Clarion 271 Scott Dodds........... 4986 Lock Haven 165 Howard Hackley.. 1976 Calffomia(Pa.) 269 Jody Dickerson___4993 Clarion 164 Rod Jones.............. 4974 Kenyon 263 Chris Hart.............4996 Hillsdale 156 Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995 New Haven 264 Hal Galupi.............4989 Youngstown St. 155 Ernest Priester..... 1990 Clarion 259 Brian Caldwell___4998 Carson-Newman 151 Wrentie Martin__ 1992 Southern 256 Blair Hrovat........... 4983 West Liberty Connecticut 255 Steve Tryon........... 2004 Califomia(Pa.) 147 Howard Hackley.. 1973 Lock Haven 251 Jody Dickerson___4993 Millersville 142 Bob Jahn................ 4978 Califomia(Pa.) 250 Hal Galupi.............4989 Shippensburg 139 Lateef Walters....... 1993 Slippery Rock 250 Blair Hrovat............ 4984 Lock Haven 130 Quentin Ware-Bey. 1997 Glenville State 250 Jude Basile.............. 4974 Indiana(Pa.) 130 Quentin Ware-Bey. 1997 Lock Haven 248 Jude Basile..............4975 Indiana(Pa.) 129 Lateef Walters....... 1991 Bloomsburg 247 Blair Hrovat............ 4982 Lock Haven 127 Gary McKnight.... 1983 Indiana(Pa.) 247 Joe Sanford...........4974 Qarion 126 Eric Bosley.............4982 Califomia(Pa.) 244 Jody Dickerson___ 4993 Slippery Rock 125 Ernest Priester....... 1989 New Haven 240 Jody Dickerson___4992 Indiana(Pa.) 122 John Toomer......... 4988 Slippery Rock 240 Scott Dodds............4985 Slippery Rock 122 Howard Hackley.. 1974 Indiana(Pa.) 238 Steve Tryon........... 2004 Shippensburg 121 Tim Beacham....... 1980 Shippensburg 236 Jody Dickerson___ 4992 Eerris State 119 Ernest Priester....... 1990 Bloomsburg 233 Justin Bouch.......... 2003 East Stroudsburg 119 Howard Hackley .. 1976 Lock Haven 234 Jody Dickerson___ 4992 Lock Haven 117 Chris Buehner....... 1999 Mercyhurst 229 Chris Hart............4995 New Haven 117 Ernest Priester....... 1990 Lock Haven 228 Jody Dickerson.... 4994 Slippery Rock 117 Howard Hackley .. 1975 Indiana(Pa.) 228 Jody Dickerson___4993 Cailifomia(Pa.) 116 Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995 Appalachian St. 228 Hal Galupi............. 4990 Youngstown St. 116 Bill Kruse.............. 4979 Slippery Rock 227 Blair Hrovat.......... 4984 Slippery Rock 115 Quentin Ware-Bey. 1998 Clarion 226 Hal Galupi............ 4988 Califomia(Pa.) 115 Quentin Ware-Bey. 1997 Califomia(Pa.) 225 Jim Ross.............. 4987 Slippery Rock 115 Terry Roberts......... 1993 Elizabeth City St. 224 Jim Ross.............. 4987 Mansfield 115 Charles Rollick__ 1969 Ohio Northern 223 Brian Caldwell__ 4997 Califomia(Pa.) 113 Sean Hess.............. 2002 East Stroudsburg 223 Chris Hart........... 4995 Hillsdale 112 Dorian Wilkerson.. 1998 Bloomsburg 222 Justin Bouch........2003 Saginaw Valley 110 Paul Stone.............4992 Ferris State 219 Jack Davis.............4999 Slippery Rock 110 Jerry Mamros....... 1963 Grove City 219 Jody Dickerson___1994 Mansfield 109 Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995 Hillsdale 219 Scott Dodds............ 4985 East Stroudsburg 109 Lateef Walters....... 1994 Shippensburg 248 Blair Hrovat............ 4983 Shippensburg 109 Gary McKnight__ 1984 Shippensburg 217 Jody Dickerson___ 1993 Shippensburg 108 Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995 Shippensburg 216 Hal Galupi............4990 Shippensburg 108 Ernest Priester....... 1990 Shippensburg 245 Jody Dickerson___4994 Southern 106 Dorian Wilkerson.. 1998 Lock Haven Connecticut 106 Dave Span.............4985 East Stroudsburg 215 Scott Dodds........... 4986 Clarion 106 Dan Bissontz......... 1968 East Stroudsburg 215 Jude Basile.............4974 Kenyon 105 Justin Lipscomb ... 2002 Slippery Rock 212 Jody Dickerson__ 1993 Univ. at Buffalo 105 Wrentie Martin__ 1994 Southern 212 Hal Galupi.............4988 Clarion Connecticut 212 Scott Dodds........... 4986 West Chester 104 Bob Suren................ 4984 Lock Haven 240 Hal Galupi............. 4989 Lock Haven 104 Eric Bosley..............4984 West Virginia 208 Brian Caldwell___4997 Glenville State Wesleyan 208 Chris Hart............. 4996 Univ. at Buffalo 103 Lateef Walters....... 1994 Clarion 207 Chris Hart............. 4995 Shippensburg 103 Wrentie Martin___ 1992 Northwood 206 Jack Davis.............4999 Clarion | 103 John Toomer..........4988 New Haven 206 Chris Hart.............4996 Indiana(Pa.) 103 Tim Beacham..........1979 Fairmont State 206 Jody Dickerson__ 4994 Shippensburg 102 Quentin Ware-Bey. 1998 Glenville State 202 Jack Davis........... 4999 Bloomsburg 102 Ernest Priester........1990 Shepherd 202 Chris Hart............4996 Lock Haven 101 Lincoln Brffalino... 2001 West Chester 202 Blair Hrovat..........4983 Lock Haven 100 Ernest Priester........1989 North Dakota St. 202 Judy Basile........... 4975 Slippery Rock 100 Tim Beacham........1979 Westminster 204 Rick Gates............4999 Mercyhurst 200 Steve Tryon..........2004 Gannon 376 353 351 334 300 299 278 Scott Dodds........... 4986 Justin Bouch.........2002 Hal Galupi.............4990 Jody Dickerson___4994 Blair Hrovat........... 4982 Hal Galupi.............4990 Jody Dickerson.... 4994 Opponent Records Team. Top Tens i Individual Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Michael Mann, lUP (1993) ........................ 44 Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998).......43 Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) ..42 Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1988)...........37 John Kuhn, Shippensburg (2003).............36 Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1980)............ 36 7. John Waters, Saginaw Valley St. (1977) ....34 8. Dennis Robinson, lUP (1994).................... 33 Gary Frantz, Clarion (1979)...................... 33 10. Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (1999)........32 Bobby Williams, Shepherd (1987).............32 Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1987).......... 32 Chuck Sanders, Slippery Rock (1985).....32 Steve Housler, Lock Haven (1977)...........32 Rushing Yards 1. Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) 306 2. Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (1999).......286 3. Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 265 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998).... 231 Michael Mann, lUP (1993)....................219 Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)......215 Michael Mann, lUP (1991)....................214 Arrastene Henry, Bloomsburg (1998).... 198 Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1981)......... 188 Tink Stennett, lUP (2000) ..................... 186 Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994).... 422 Mark Beans, Shippensbxirg (1983)........419 Hm Ebersole, Shippensburg (1981)......384 Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002) ..379 Chris Weibel, Qarion (1996)..................362 Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).... 354 Rob Klock, Shippensburg (1986)........... 353 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)................ 351 Rich Hunter, Lock Haven (1987)........... 340 A1 Niemela, West Chester (1987) ......... 328 James Myers, Kenyon (1974).................. 11 8. Jon Spinosa, Lock Haven (1994)............ 10 Greg Hopkins, Slippery Rock (1994)...... 10 Ron Urbansky, Clarion (1987)................ 10 Russ Eord, Clarion (1985)....................... 10 Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)......... 58 Ered Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ................ 57 Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981)...... 55 lim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)........51 Mike Packer, Lock Haven (1970).............51 6. Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002) ....49 7. Matt KisseU, Mercyhurst (1999)...............48 Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) .... 48 9. Tim Myers, Qarion (1991) .................... 44 Carl Wright, Virginia Union (1990)..........44 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)..................44 Pass Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983) ......... 38 Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ................ 30 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)........29 John Szabo, Ashland (2002)....................26 Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) .... 26 Jimmy Broadway, Lock Haven (1991).... 26 Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981)...... 26 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980).................. 26 9. Matt KisseU, Mercyhurst (1999)..............25 Craig Ray, Clarion (1994) ....................... 25 Pass Receptions 1. Mike Roscoe, Eairmont State (1986)......... 14 2. Jay Dellostretto, Qarion (1976).................12 3. Nate Stewart, SUppery Rock (1999).........11 Eugene Roberts, Virginia Union (1990) ....11 Bob Wietecha, New Haven (1988) ...........11 Jeff Zubia, Shippensburg (1982) ...............11 Mike Blake, Bloomsburg (1981).................11 Jason Miller, Mansfield (1994)...............222 J.R. Thomas, lndiana(Pa.) (2001)........... 202 Brian Bradley, West Chester (2001)........201 Matt WUson, Bloomsburg (1999)........... 190 Jamie Ware, Shippensburg (1999)..........180 Tom Badalamenti, Wayne State (1985) ..178 James Myers, Kenton (1974).................. 177 Bob Green, Clarion (1984)..................... 175 John Kimbrough, S. Conn. St. (1991).... 174 Mike limmons. Clarion (1971)............ 172 Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)........440 Bryan Woociworih, Mansfield (1994).... 426 Kevin RusseU, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).... 374 Joe Stachmal, Southern Conn. St. (1991) 371 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)...... 369 Rich Himter, Lock Haven (1987)........... 358 Chris Weibel, Clarion (1996).................. 349 Joe Marx, Clarion (1971)....................... 344 Rich Ingold, lUP (1984).........................339 Rob Klock, Shippensburg (1986).......... 334 AU-Purpose Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)...... 309 Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 307 Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) 306 Rob Cook, Saginaw Valley St. (1988).... 265 Michael Mann, lUP (1991)....................255 Rick Magulick, SUppery Rock (1998).... 241 Guy Wade, Lock Haven (1988)............. 240 Steve Witte, Qarion (1996)....................235 John Kelly, West Va. Wesleyan (1983) ....234 Perry Kemp, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).......227 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Team Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. North Dakota State, 1989 ..................... 435 Baldwin-WaUace, 1966.......................... 408 Baldwin-WaUace, 1975.......................... 367 Lock Haven, 1985 ................................. 345 West Chester, 1971 ................................344 CaUfomia(Pa.), 1999 ..............................341 Carson-Newman, 1996 .........................334 New Haven, 1993 ................................. 334 9. Youngstown State, 1989 ......................331 10. Shippensburg, 2002 .............................326 Fewest Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Curry, 1965 ............................................-67 Lock Haven, 1983 ................................. ^5 Lock Haven, 1970 ................................. -38 Frostburg State, 1977.............................. -24 New Haven, 1981................................. -22 Brockport, 1962 .....................................-12 East Stroudsburg, 1984.......................... -10 Westminster, 1980.....................................2 Lock Haven, 2002 .....................................8 Mercyhurst, 1983....................................10 Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. Baldwin-WaUace, 1975............................ 76 North Dakota State, 1989 ....................... 72 SUppery Rock, 1968 ................................64 Clarion, 1979 ..........................................63 Lock Haven, 1%7................................... 63 Bloombsurg, 1981................................... 61 Shippensburg, 1983 ................................59 Kutztown, 1989.......................................57 Mansfield, 1987 .......................................51 Shippensburg, 1982 ................................51 Lock Haven, 1970................................... 51 East Stroudsburg, 2002 ...........................50 Mercyhurst, 1999.....................................48 Rustling Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Shippensburg, 1983 ................................38 2. Kutztown, 1989 .......................................30 3. Shippensburg, 1982 ................................29 Bloomsburg, 1981................................... 29 Buffalo, 1980....................... ,....................29 6. East Stroudsburg, 1968 .... .;.................... 27 7. Ashland, 2002 ............... .>......................26 Lock Haven, 1995.......... ;.......................26 Lock Haven, 1991........... 26 10. Mercyhurst, 1999.......... 25 Clarion, 1994 .......................................... 25 Passing Yards 1. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ......................... 424 2. Mansfield, 1994 .....................................422 3. Shippensburg, 1999 .............................. 419 Shippensburg, 1983 .............................. 419 5. Buffalo, 1980.......................................... 385 6. Shippensburg, 1982 .............................. 384 7. East Stroudsburg, 2002 .........................379 8. Clarion, 1996 ........................................ 362 9. Califomia(Pa.), 1968 .............................. 359 10. Califomia(Pa.), 1983............................. 354 Fewest Passing Yards 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mercyhurst, 1982...................................... 0 Baldwin-WaUace, 1965 .............................. 0 Curry, 1965............................................... 0 Brockport, 1963 ........................................ 7 Lock Haven, 1966 .....................................8 Lock Haven, 1975................................... 13 Sagina^ Valley State, 1975......................14 Brockjtort, 1962.......................................15 Erostburg, 1977 .......................................21 Clarion, 1963 ......................................... 28 Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Baldwin-WaUace, 1966...........................685 West Chester, 1987 ................................642 Indiana(Pa.), 1984 ................................. 590 East Stroudsburg, 1968 ......................... 589 Califomia(Pa.), 1983 .............................. 546 Mansfield, 1991.....................................541 Indiana(Pa.), 1991................................. 538 North Dakota State, 1989 ......................530 Shippensburg, 1999 .............................. 529 GlenvUle State, 1998 ............................. 524 Fewest Total Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Curry, 1965 ............................................-67 Frostburg State, 1977................................-3 Brockport, 1962 ........................................ 3 Westminster, 1980 .....................................8 Qarion, 1957 .......................................... 32 Lock Haven, 1975................................... 47 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 .....549 vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ....456 vs. Lock Haven, 1995..... 438 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ..430 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 ....427 vs. Fairmont State, 1990 ..413 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998....411 vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 ....405 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983...... 403 vs. SUppery Rock, 1970 ....395 Fewest Rustling Yards Pass Completions 1. Pass Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. Pass Attempts Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 6. Youngstown State, 1989.......................... 62 Eairmont State, 1985................................62 Saginaw Valley State, 1977 ......................62 lndiana(Pa.), 1972................................... 62 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs.IUP,1968.....................-54 vs. Shepherd, 1987 .......... -39 vs. Clarion, 1997 ................-3 vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1966 ..0 vs. Fairmont State, 1979 .....7 vs. Shippensburg, 1968 11 vs. Slippery Rock, 1999 18 vs. Slippery Rock, 1968 .....24 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1967 ....24 vs. Buffalo, 1996...............29 vs. Clarion, 1977 ...............29 Rustling Attempts 1. vs. SUppery Roc^l983 .....72 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ....71 vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1979 ....71 vs. Geneva, 1967 ................71 5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983........ 68 6. vs. New Haven, 1981........ 67 vs. SUppery Rock, 1970 .....67 8. vs. Lock Haven, 2002........ 65 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 .....65 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980 ....65 vs. Lock Haven, 1971........ 65 Pass Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ..50 vs. Shippensburg, 2001.....47 vs. GlenvUle State, 1998 ....45 vs. Clarion, 1968 ............... 44 vs. New Haven, 1993........ 42 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2001 ....40 vs. Shepherd, 1987 ............40 8. vs. Clarion, 2002 ........39 vs. New Haven, 1995........39 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990........39 vs. Lock Haven, 1968........ 39 Pass Completions 1. vs. Lock Haven, 1986........ 25 2. vs. GlenvUle State, 1998 ....24 vs. Lock Haven, 19%........ 24 3. vs. Shippensburg, 2001.....23 vs. Hillsdale, 19%..............23 vs. New Haven, 1988........ 23 vs. Shepherd, 1987 ............23 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ....23 9. vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 ..22 vs. Buffalo, 1996 ................22 Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..376 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 353 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990.......351 vs. HiUsdale, 1994............334 vs. Lock Haven, 1989.......329 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1987 ..327 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1982 ..300 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1990 ..299 vs. American International, 1994 .......... 298 10. vs. New Haven, 1988 .....283 vs. Clarion, 1971..............283 Fewest Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs. Clarion, 1990 ..................0 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966.......... 7 vs. Geneva, 1967................17 vs. Geneva, 1969 ................21 vs. SUppery Rock, 1965 .....23 vs. Lock Haven, 2000........ 27 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001 ..35 vs. Lock Haven, 2001........ 44 vs. Qarion, 1966 ................46 vs. Yoimgstown St., 2000 ..47 Total Offense 1. vs. American International, 1994......... 642 2. vs. Shippensburg, 1989 ....611 3. vs. Lock Haven, 1989.......609 4. vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ....606 5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983.......605 6. vs. Waynesburg, 1971 .....605 7. vs. Lock Haven, 1995.......587 8. vs. Clarion, 1986 ..............582 9. vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..577 10. vs. Mansfield, 1994.......... 574 vs. Eureka, 1971 ..............574 Fewest Total Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966........ 50 vs. Shippensburg, 1968 .....54 vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1966 ..72 vs. Qarion, 1966 ................86 vs. SUppery Rock, 1965 .....98 Most Plays 1. vs. GlenvUle State, 19^1 ....91 2. vs. Lock Haven, 1989......89 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 .....89 vs. Clarion, 1968:...............89 6. vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990........ 87 7. vs. Lock Haven, 2002........ 86 vs. Lock Haven, 1984........ 86 vs. SUppery Rock, 1983 .....86 vs. Frostbiug State, 1976 ....86 _________________ __________________ By EDINBORO: Bernard Henry vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1999 (93 yards) By Opponent: Dave Brown, Shippensburg, 2001 (87 yards) Punt Return for a Touchdown By EDINBORO: Gilbert GrantUn vs. Mansfield, 1995 (85 yards) By Opponents: Dondre GiUiam, MUlersvUle, 1999 (85 yards) Interception Return for a Touchdown By EDINBORO: Regis Bums vs. Kutztown, 2003 (50 yards) By Opponent: Mike Howard, lUP, 2002 (32 yards) ; Last Shutout By EDINBORO: vs. Cheyney, 1997 By Opponent: Clarion, 1997 I ‘ 50 Yard Rxm By EDINBORO: Dm Robinson vs. Lock Haven, 2003 (70 yards) By Opponent: Josh Cayson, Youngstown State, 2003 (73 yards) Turnovers 1. vs. Shippensburg, 1977 .......9 vs. Lock Haven, 1968.......... 9 3. vs. Shippensbiug, 1991.......7 vs. West Liberty, 1984 ........ 7 vs. Lock Haven, 1981.......... 7 vs. SUppery Rock, 1980 .......7 vs. C.W. Post, 1976..............7 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1975.......7 vs. East Stroudsbiug, 1975 ..7 vs. SUppery Rock, 1968 .......7 vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1967.......7 ,. Kickoff Return for a Touchdown First Downs 1. vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1994 ....32 2. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993 ....31 vs. Lock Haven, 1983........ 31 4. vs. Fairmont State, 1991 ....30 vs. Shippensburg, 1989 .....30 vs. Clarion, 1986................30 7. vs. Glenville State, 1998 ....29 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 .....29 9. vs. Southern Connecticut State, 1991......................... 28 vs. Wayne State, 1986 ...... 28 . I The Last Time ... ^ ' 70 Yard Pass Play By EDINBORO: LUicoUi Bufaluro vs. West Chester, 1971 (71 yards) By Opponent: Brian Bradley, West Chester, 2001 (91 yards) 25 Rushing Attempts By EDINBORO: Brandon Munson vs. SUppery Rock, 2003 (25) By Opponent: Mike Jemison, lUP, 2003 (25) ‘ 100 Yards Rushing (Game) Penalty Yards 1. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 ..182 2. vs. Clarion, 1980..............170 3. vs. Frostburg State, 1976 ..157 vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1972 ..157 5. vs. Shippensburg, 1999 ....156 6. vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1974 150 7. vs. Clarion, 1976..............139 8. vs. EUzabeth City St., 1993 ..138 9. vs. American International, 1994.......... 137 vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985.........................137 QB Sacks By 1. 2. 3. 4. vs. West Liberty, 1983........ 11 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993.......9 vs. Lock Haven, 1998.......... 8 vs. SUppery Rock, 1995 .......7 vs. Lock Haven, 1991.......... 7 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 ................... 7 vs. SUppery Rock, 1982.......7 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1981.......7 vs. Buffalo, 1980 ................. 7 vs. Shippensburg, 1971.......7 By EDINBORO: Dm Robinson vs. Lock Haven, 2003 (125 yards) By Opponent: Joe Johnson, Saginaw Valley State, 2003 (124 yards) ; 88 ^ i 3 Touchdowns Rushing By EDINBORO: Matt PhUUps vs. Kutztown, 2003 (3) By Opponent: John Kuhn, Shippensburg, 2003 (4) 20 Pass Completions ' By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2003 (20) By Opponent: Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsbiug, 2003 (21) 35 Pass Attempts By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg, 1 t ^ By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsbiug, 2003 (35) 2002 (35) 250 Yards Passing (Game) By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. lUP, 2003 (252 yards) By Opponent: Rick Henshaw, Shippensburg, 2003 (251 yards) 3 Touchdowns Passing By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 2003 (3) By Opponent: Brian Eyerman, lUP, 2002 (5) 100 Yards Receiving (Game) By EDINBORO: Justin Lipscomb vs. SUppery Rovk, 2002 (105 yards) By Opponent: Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsburg, 2003 (128 yards) 6 Receptions By EDINBORO: Jordan Bobitski vs. lUP, 2003 (6) By Opponent: Scott Anderson, Lock haven, 2003 (7) 2 Touchdowns Receiving By EDINBORO: Justin Lipscomb vs. Shippensburg, 2003 (2) By Opponent: Nate Washington, Tiffin, 2003 (2) Blocked a Punt By EDINBORO: vs. Kutztown, 2003 By Opponent: Lock Haven, 2002 Recorded a Safety page 62 Edinboro Universilty Football Edinboro University Football 2004 By EDINBORO: vs. Ashland, 2002 By Opponent: Califomia(Pa.), 2002 All-Americans Harlan Hill Award 2003 Joe Valvoda, C - 1st team AFCA; 1st team Two Edinboro Univorsity football players AP Little All-America; honorable have been finalists for the Harlon Hill award, mention D2football.com presented annually to the top player in NCAA Raji El-Amin, FS — 3rd team AP Little AllDivision II football. Running back Elbert Cole America; 2nd team D2jbotball.com; 3rd was one of three finalists in 1989, while wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year team Football Gazette later. Cole placed third in the'89 balloting. He 2002 earned All-American honors in 1989, rec^ving Sean McNicholas, P - 1st team AFGA; 1st first team accolades from Kodak/American team, AP Little All-America; 2nd team Football Coaches Association, second team Football Gazette; 2nd team recognition from Football Gazette, and third D2Football.com team status from Associated Press. Brandon Nicodemus, (3G ~ honorable Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set mention D2Football.com Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2001 records for touchdowns (24) and points (148). Sean McNicholas, P — honorable mention He led the Fighting Scots to the PSAC West Football Gazette htle, a 8-3 record and a number seven ranking Brandon Nicodemus, OG — honorable in the final Division II poll. Priester was runnerup to North Dakota mention Football Gazette State quarterback Chris Simdom in 1990 when 1999 the Bison claimed the Division II national title Rob Barney, TE — honorable mention Priester was the PSAC Western Division Co^ Football Gazette Player of the Year in 1990. He was also recog1998 razed by Kodak/American Football Coaches Todd Rogacki, CX2 — honorable mention Association, Associated Press and the Football Football Gazette Gazette as a first team All-American. Gerald Thompson, TB — honorable mention The fleet wide receiver hauled in 47 pass­ Football Gazette es for 1,102 yards and 15 TDs. Edinboro fin­ 1997 ished 9-3, reac Todd Rogacki, OT ~ honorable mention Two Edinboro University football players Football Gazette have been finalists for the Harlon Hill award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA 1996 Division II football. Running back Elbert Cole Bnan Decker, DB ~ 3rd team Football Gazette was one of three finalists in 1989, while wide Jeremy aDay, OL - 2nd team AP Little Allreceiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year America; 2nd team Football Gazette later. Cole placed third in the'89 balloting. He Michael Sims, LB - 2nd team AP Little Allearned All-American honors in 1989, receiving America; 2nd team Football Gazette first team accolades from Kodak/American Matt Gentile, DT - honorable mention Football Coaches Association, second team Football Gazette recognition from Football Gazette, and third 1995 team status from Associated Press. Pat Schuster, DE - 1st team AFCA; 2nd team Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set Football Gazette Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Jeremy O'Day, OL ~ honorable mention ^ords for touchdowns (24) and points (148) Football Gazette He led the Fighting Scots to the PSAC West Michael Sims, LB - honorable mention htle, a 8-3 record and a number seven ranking in the final Division II poll. ° Football Gazette Priester was runnerup to North Dakota 1994 ^te quarterback Chris Simdom in 1990 when Larry Jackson, RB - 2nd team Football the Bison claimed the Division II national title Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America Priester was the PSAC Western Division CbPat Schuster, DE - 2nd team Football Gazette; Player of the Year in 1990. He was also recog3rd team AP Little All-America i^ed by Kodak/ American Football Coaches Steve RusseU, DB - 2nd team Football Gazette Association, Jeremy aDay, OL - honorable mention Associated Press Football Gazette and the Football Mike Edwards, LB — honorable mention Gazette as a first Football Gazette team AllAmerican. 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL - 1st team AP Little AllThe fleet wide America, third team Football Gazette receiver hauled in 47 passes for 1,102 Jason Perkins, LB - 2nd team AP Little Allyards and 15 TDs. America; second team Football Gazette Edinboro finished 1992 9-3, reaching the Mike Kegarise, OL - 3rd team AP Little AllDivision II quar­ America; honorable mention Football terfinals. Gazette Jason Perkins, LB - 3rd team Football Gazette Mike Barnes, DB - 3rd team Football Gazette Anthony Ross, DE - 3rd team Football Gazette Georj Lewis, DB ~ honorable mention Football Gazette Scott Nickel, OL ~ honorable mention Football Gazette Gary Lhotsky, P ~ honorable mention Football Gazette Larry Jackson, RB ~ honorable mention Football Gazette 1991 Curtis Rose, OL - 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 1st team Football Gazette Jason Perkins, LB - 2nd team Football Gazet Georj Lewis, DB ~ 3rd team Football Gazette John Messura, DL — honorable mention Football Gazette 1990 Ernest Priester, WR - 1st team Kodak/AFCA 1st team AP Little All-America; first teai Football Gazette Curtis Rose, OL ~ 1st team AP Little AllAmerica; first team Football Gazette Lester Frye, RB - honorable mention Footba, Gazette Jeff Jacobs, DL - honorable mention Football Gazette 1989 Elbert Cole, RB ~ 1st team Kodak/AFCA; 2nd team Football Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America Ernest Priester, WR - 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 3rd team Football Gazette Joe Brooks, OL ~ 2nd team Football Gazette Hal Galupi, QB ~ honorable mention Football Gazette Michael Willis, FS - honorable mention Football Gazette Ron Hainsey, OL - honorable mention Football Gazette Chip Conrad, DT — honorable mention Football Gazette / NAIA All-America; honorable mention AP Little All-America Jfi^ Collms, DT — honorable mention NAIA All-America; honorable mention AP Little All-America Ron Link, DT ~ honorable mention NAIA All-America mention Kodak All-America Al Raines, RB - honorable mention NAIA Little All-America ? Fighting Scots in the Pros 1969 Al Raines, RB ~ honorable mention NAIA All-America 1972 Edinboro University has had a history cif players performing in the professional ranks I Three former Hghting Scots are playing profi'si sionally this season, two in the Canadian Football t League and one in Arena Football, i Jeremy O Day is in his eighth season as an I offensive lineman in the CFL, and in his sixth seaj son with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was j chosen by the Toronto Argonauts in the 1997 sup: plement^ draft. John Williams was drafted bv I British Columbia in the fourth round of the 2002 I CFL Draft. He is currently on Toronto's roster I The third Fighting Scot playing professionalI ly IS wide receiver Quentin W^-Bey who perj forms for Green Bay in the AFL2. j A year ago punter Sean McNicholas signed I as a free a^nt with the New York Jets. Anumber of other Fighting Scots have made their marks in the professional ranks. Denorse Mosely was a member of the Miami Dolphins as a defensive back for two seasons, and was also in training camp with the Green Bay Packers. ^ Dav0 Green snd Jim Romaniszyn playing for the Cleveland Browns in the 1970's. Green, a run­ ning back, also played for the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL. Romaniszyn, a 6'2", 225 lb. running back, was drafted by the Browns in the 13th round in 1973, then switched to linebacker. Jeff Traversy, a 6'5", 280 lb. nose tackle, was the Calgary Stampeders' third pick in the 1997 col­ lege draft and played through the 2002 season. CoSIHA Academic All-America Jim Romaniszyn, RB - honorable mention AP Little All-America; honorable mention NAIA All-America 1971 Al Raines, RB - 2nd team NAIA AllAmerica; honorable mention AP Little All-America Jack McCurry, DB - honorable mention AP Little All-America; honorable mention NAIA All-America Jim Romaniszyn, FL ~ honorable mention AP Little All-America; honorable mention NAIA All-America Paul Burkell, OG ~ honorable mention NAIA All-America Joe Sanford, QB — honorable mention NAIA All-America 2000 Mark Weidner, OG ~ second team 1996 Brian Decker, DB ~ first team Jeremy O'Day, OL - second team 1995 Pat Schuster, DE ~ second team Jeremy O'Day, OL ~ third team 1994 Larry Jackson, RB - third team Pat Schuster, DE ~ third team 1993 Jason Perkins, LB ~ second team 1970 Ebby HoUins, DL — honorable mention NAIA Little All-America; honorable Sean McNicholas Brandon Nicodemus Rob Barney Todd Rogacki NFL James Dumas, DB ~ San Francisco Gilbert Grantlin, WR — Mirmesota Dave Green, RB — Cleveland Mike Kegarise, OL ~ Seattle Sean McNicholas, P ~ New York Jets Denorse Mosely, DB ~ Miami, Green Bay Ernest Priester, WR - Denver Jim Romaniszyn, RB ~ Cleveland Curtis Rose, OL ~ Miami Brian Decker 1988 Elbert Co}t, RB ~ honorable mention AP Little All-America Michael Willis, FS - honorable mention AP Little All-America CFL Dave Green, RB ~ Montreal Jeremy O'Day, OL ~ Saskatchewan, Toronto Jeff Traversy, DL - Calgary John Williams, RB - British Columbia, Toronto 1986 Scott Dodds, QB ~ honorable mention AP Little All-America 1984 Curtis Rose Gary Lhotsky Pat Schuster Arena Football League Cleveland Pratt, WR/RS ~ Florida and others Ernest Priester, WR - Cleveland Questin Ware-Bey, WR - Carolina, Green Bay Ray Bracy, DB ~ honorable mention AP Little All-America Jim Trueman, K - 3rd team NCAA Division II All-America 1982 Rick Ruszkiewicz, K - Kodak All-America College Division I Barry Swanson, C ~ honorable mention AP Little All-America Mark Swiatek, OT - honorable mention AI Little All-America Larry Jackson Mike Kegarise Jason Perkins 1981 Bob Cicerchi, LB - AP Little All-America Tom IQsiday, OG — AP Little All-America Ron Link, DT — AP Little All-America 1980 Tim Beacham, WR ~ honorable mention Michael Willis Edinboro University Football Tom Kisiday Edinboro University Football 2004 Jim Romaniszyn Joe Sanford m Jeremy O'Day I All-PSAC Honorees PSAC AtWete of the Year 1986 Scott Dodds, QB 1989 Elbert Cole, RB 1990 Ernest Priester, WR (Co-Player of the Year) 1992 Larry Jackson, RB 1994 Michael Sims Larry Jackson, RB 1995 Pat Schuster, DE 1996 Michael Sims, LB (Defensive Player of the Year) 1997 Brian Decker, DB (Defensive Player of the Year) PSAC Rookie of the Year 1990 Mario Houston, DB 1991 Jody Dickerson, QB 1995 Gerald Thompson, RB 1996 Tyson Cook, K 2003 Raji El-Amin, DB Jody Dickerson Dave Smith is Edinboro's lone four-time All-PSAC selection. The d^ensive end earnedfirst team hon­ ors in 1999,2000 and 2001, and was a second team selection in 2002. page 66 2002 James Cowart, LB (1) I Eugene Grooms, DL (1) Sean McNicholas, P (1) Brandon Nicodemus, OL (1) Alonzo Roebuck, RB (1) Joe Valvoda, OL (1) Elliott Page, DB (2) Dave Smith, DL (2) 2001 Foster Johnson, LB (1) Sean McNicholas, P (1) Brandon Nicodemus,OL (1) Dave Smith, DL (1) Joe Valvoda, OL (1) Eugene Grooms, DL (2) Jeff Richardson, DB (2) Greg TarbeU, OL (2) 2000 Derrick Davis, DB (1) Bernard Henry, RB (1) Jermaine Hughley, LB (1) Dave Smith, DL (1) Stephane Lubin, WR (2) 1999 Chris Buehner, WR (1) Bernard Henry, RB (1) Stephane Lubin, RS (1) D.K. McDonald, DB (1) Dave Smith, DL (1) John Smith, DL (1) Rob Barney, TE (2) Dan Caro, LB (2) Sean McNicholas, P (2) 1998 Dan Caro, LB (1) James Dumas, DB (1) Todd Rogacki, OT (1) Gerald Thompson, RB (1) Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (1) Dave Sadler, DB (1) Melvin Austin, OT (2) Tyson Cook, P & PK (2) 1997 Todd Rogacki, OT (1) Jesse Hannan, DL (1) Dan Caro, LB (1) Brian Decker, DB (1) Tom Scarpone, C (2) Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (2) Matt Stultz, DL (2) Ed Mattie, LB (2) Tyson Cook, P (2) 1996 Jeremy O'Day, OT (1) Todd Rogacki, OG (1) Corey Keyes, TE (1) Tony Brinson, RB (1) Mike Sims, LB (1) Matt Gentile, DL (1) Jeff Traversy, DL (1) Brian Decker, DB (1) Denorse Mosely, DB/RS (1) Tyson Cook, P (1) Tyson Cook, K (2) Gerald Thompson, RB (2) 1995 Todd Henne, TE (1) Jesse Trevino, OG (1) Gilbert Granthn, WR (1) Gerald Thompson, RB (1) Pat Schuster, DE (1) Jeff Traversy, DL (1) Mike Sims, LB (1) Keith Cushenberry, DB (1) Det Betti, C (2) Jeremy O'Day, OG (2) Tony Brinson, RB (2) Gilbert Granthn, WR (2) Bryan Lambert, DL (2) Marty WiUiams, DB (2) 1994 Jeremy O'Day, OT (1) Jody Dickerson, QB (1) AH-PSAC Honorees Larry Jackson, RB (1) Pat &huster, DE (1) Mike Edwards, LB (1) Steve Russell, DB (1) Todd Henne, TE (2) Lateef Walters, WR (2) Bryan Lambert, DL (2) Mike Sims, LB (2) Keith Cushenberry, DB (2) Marty Williams, DB (2) 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL (1) Larry Jackson, RB (1) Jody Dickerson, QB (1) Russell Cray, DL (1) Jason Perkins, LB (1) Steve Russell, DB (1) Gary Lhotsky, P (1) Gordie Elitchcock, C (2) Tony Tighe, OT (2) Mike Edwards, LB (2) Mario Houston, DB (2) 1992 Mike Kegarise, OT (1) Scott Nickel, OG (1) Larry Jackson, RB (1) Anthony Ross, DL (1) * Jason Perkins, LB (1) Mike Barnes, DB (1) Georj Lewis, DB (1) Gary Lhotsky, P (1) Brian Heebsh, TE (2) Russell Cray, DL (2) 1991 Curtis Rose, OL (1) Lester Frye, RB (1) John Messuna, DL (1) Jason Perkins, LB (1) Georj Lewis, DB (1) Brian Heebsh, TE (2) Wally Spisak, OL (2) Mike Kegarise, OT (2) Wrentie Martin, WR (2) Mike Barnes, DB (2) Gary Lhotsky, P (2) 1990 Curtis Rose, OG (1) Ernest Priester, WR (1) Lester Frye, RB (1) Jeff Jgcobs, DL (1) Wa^e Smith, DB (1) Wally Spisak, OT (2) Brad Powell, OG (2) John Baumann, PK (2) John Messura, DL (2) Matt MiUer, DL (2) A1 Donahue, LB (2) Mario Houston, DB (2) 1989 Joe Brooks, OG (1) Dave Pinkerton, C (1) Ernest Priester, WR (1) Elbert Cole, RB-(l) Michael Wayne, LB (1) Michael W^s, DB (1) 1988 John Toomer, WR (1) Elbert Cole, RB (1) Chip Conrad, DL (1) Michael Wilhs, DB (1) 1987 Mark Courtney, OT (1) Elbert Cole, RB (1) Mike Raynard, P (1) Qeveland Pratt, WR (2) Flloyd Faulkner, RB (2) Ed Jozefov, DL (2) A1 Donahue, LB (2) Mike Wetherholt, DB (2) 1986 Scott Dodds, QB (1) Bob Suren, TE (1) Floyd Faulkner, RB (1) Edinboro University Football 2004 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 John Cardone, DE (1) Ross Rankin, RB (2) Ernest Priester, WR (2) Dave Nye, OG (2) Mike Raynard, P (2) Jim Trueman, PK (2) Mark Perkins, WR (1) Dave Span, RB (1) Jim Britt, OT (1) Chuck Murray, DL (1) Rob Lewis, DL (2) Mark Merritt, OL (2) Ray Bracy, DB (1) Jim Britt, OT (1) Jim Trueman, PK (1) Martelle Betters, DB (2) Eric Bosley, WR (2) Damon Chambers, RB (2) Blair Hrovat, QB (2) Bob O'Rorke, LB (2) Buddy Carroll, C (1) Willie Chealey, LB (1) Rick Jordan, DL (1) Rick Rosenburg, OT (1) Jim Trueman, PK (1) Keith CoUier, RB (2) Jim Durkin, LB (2) Phil Giavasis, DE (2) Bob Klenk, RB (2) Dave Parker, DB (2) Jim Durkin, LB (1) Mitchell Kelly, RB (1) Dave Parker, DB (1) Rick Ruszldewicz, PK (1) Barry Swanson, C (1) Phil Giavasis, DE (2) Blair Hrovat, QB (2) Chris Rounds, OG (2) Mark Swiatek, OT (2) Bob Beauregard, DE (hm) Wilhe Chealey, LB (hm) John O’Rorke, DL (hm) Greg Rose, DB (hm) Bob Cicerchi, LB (1) Tom Kisiday, OG (1) Ron Link, DT (1) Rick Ruszldewicz, PK (1) Keith Collier, RB (2) Tim Beacham, WR (1) Jim Collins, DT (1) 1979 1972 1971 1970 Bob Cicerchi, LB (1) Ron Miller, DB (1) Joe Early, RB (2) Rick Ruszldewicz, PK (2) Tom Kisiday, OG (2) Bill Matuscak TE (2) Tun Beacham, WR (1) Ken Petardi, DB (1) Bob Cicerchi, LB (2) Jim Collins, DT (2) Willie Curry, DE (2) Tom Kisiday, OG (2) Rick Shover, QB (2) Nick Sobecki, CB (2) Jim Romaniszyn (1) Rich lorfido, LB (1) John Chakot, OG (1) Bob Miseyka, OG (1) Jay Minotas, LB (1) Frank Berzanski, K (1) Mike Romeo, WR (2) John Kuster, OT (2) John Gecinba, FL (2) Mark Worley, LB (2) A1 Raines, RB (1) Jack McCuryy, DB (1) Paul BurkeU, OG (1) Jim Romaniszyn, FL (1) Joe Sanford, QB (1) Joe Sass, DB (1) John Petchel, TE (1) John Chakot, OT (2) Ebby Hollins, DL (1) A1 Raines, RB (1) Steve Hamm, LB (1) Paul BurkeU, OG (1) Joe Sanford, QB (1) Rich lorfido, LB (1) Bob Mengerink, FB (1) Tlie Cactus Bowl Joe Valvoda continued the tradition of Edinboro Fighting Scots playing in the Cactus Bowl this past January. For a number of years Division II football teams had an all-star game named the Snow Bowl, which was played in Fargo, North Dakota. In 2000 the contest was moved to Kingsville, TX and renamed the Cactus Bowl. The contest features the top small college seniors in the coimtry. Edinboro has had at least one representative in every Cactus Bowl (aka Snow Bowl) but one. Here's a complete list of the Fighting Scots who have performed in the Cactus Bowl Division II All-Star Game. 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Jason Perkins, LB Mike Kegarise, OL Gary Lhotsky, P Lateef Walters, WR Larry Jackson, RB Pat Schuster, DE Gilbert Grantlin, WR Jeff Traversy, DL Corey Keyes, TE Gerald Thompson, RB Rob Barney, TE Bernard Henry, TB Greg Tarbell, OT Sean McNicholas, P Joe Valvoda, C (1) — first team All-PSAC (2) — second team All-PSAC (hm) — honorable mention NOTE: The Sports Information Department is cur­ rently researching all_^tball honors. Please feel free to contact the SID office with any additions or corrections. Edinboro Football Mlissj sstioTi Statement Our mission is to utilize football as a unique educational tool. We plan to teach and motivate young men to: H y 1. Achieve lofty academic goals \ 2. Honor this University with our character f 3. Unashamedly strive for victory 4. Foster a family concept where everyone is \ treated with love and discipline Edinboro University Football 2004. page 67 > Fighting Scots vs. 2004 Opponents Edinboro vs. Opponents Opponent........................ ....W-L-T Alfred............................... ........ 0-1-0 Allegheny........................ ........ 2-2-0 Alliance............................. .........5-4-0 American International ... ........ 1-0-0 Appalachian State............ ........ 0-1-0 Ashland........................... ........ 5-4-0 Baldwin-Wallace.............. ........ 1-2-1 Bloomsburg...................... .........5-1-0 Bridgewater...................... ........ 2-0-0 Brockport State................. ........ 7-5-1 Buffalo State.................... ........ 1-0-0 University at Buffalo......... ........ 4-1-0 C.W. Post.......................... .........0-2-0 Califomia(Pa.)................... .... 34-34-2 Canisius........................... ........ 0-1-0 Carson-Newman.............. ........ 0-3-0 Case Tech.......................... ........ 0-1-0 Central Connecticut St...... ........ 3-1-0 Cheyney........................... ........ 3-1-0 Clarion............................. .... 34-37-2 Cortland State................... ........ 1-1-0 Curry................................ ........ 1-0-0 District of Columbia......... ........ 1-0-0 Duquesne......................... ........ 0-1-0 East Stroudsburg.............. ........ 4-6-0 Elizabeth City State.......... ........ 2-0-0 Fairmont State................. ........ 4-6-2 Ferris State........................ ........ 0-2-0 Findlay............................. ........ 0-1-0 Frederick.......................... ........ 0-1-0 Frostburg State................. ........ 2-0-0 Garmon............................. ........ 2-0-0 Geneva............................. ........ 5-1-0 Glenville State................... ........ 1-2-0 Grove City........................ ........ 4-3-0 Hillsdale........................... ........ 5-1-0 First Meeting 1928 1930 1926 1994 1995 1953 1965 1981 1964 1948 1983 1928 1976 1927 1930 1996 1955 1970 1967 1926 1972 1965 1984 1929 1967 1993 1973 1992 1947 1961 1976 2001 1952 1997 1933 1994 Last Meeting 1928 1933 1949 1994 1995 2003 1975 1999 1965 1969 1983 1996 1978 2003 1930 1998 1995 1987 1996 2003 1976 1965 1984 1929 2003 1994 1991 1993 1947 1961 1977 2002 1969 1999 1963 1999 Opponent........................ ....W-L-T Hiram............................... ........ 0-0-1 Indiana (Pa.)........................ ... 18-50^ John Carroll................................ 1-2-0 Kent State................................... 1-1-0 Kenyon.............................. ........ 1-0-0 Kutztown................................... 2-2-0 Liberty.............................. ........ 0-3-0 Lock Haven........................ ... 31-14-1 Lycoming........................... ........ 1-1-0 Mansfield...........................,... 11-12-1 Mercyhurst................................ 3-1-0 Michigan Tech........................... 0-1-0 MillersviUe......................... ........ 3-5-0 Muskingum................................ 1-1-0 New Haven........................ .......3-3-0 North Dakota State.................... 0-1-0 Northwood................................ 2-0-0 Ohio Northern........................... 2-1-0 Portland State.................... ........ 1-0-0 Saginaw Valley St............... .......2-2-0 Shippensburg.................... ... 19-22-1 Slippery Rock.................... ... 22-43-7 Shepherd........................... .......1-2-0 Southern Connecticut St__ .......2-0-0 St. Francis........................... .......0-1-0 St. Vincent......................... .......0-2-0 Thiel.................................. ....... 1-8-0 Tiffin.................................. .......2-0-0 Virginia Union................... ....... 1-0-0 Waynesburg...................... .......2-1-0 Wayne State(MI)................. ....... 1-0-1 West Chester...................... .......l-4rE) West Liberty...................... .......2-2-0 West Virginia Wesleyan__ .......3-0-0 Westminster...................... .... 2-12-0 Yoimgstovm State.............. .......0-5-0 Streak LI W2 W1 W1 LI W2 LI LI W2 W1 W1 LI L2 W2 LI L3 LI W2 W3 W1 W1 W1 W1 LI W1 W2 W3 L2 LI LI W2 W2 W4 W1 W3 LI First Meeting 1959 1926 1955 1926 1974 1988 1987 1958 1960 1935 1982 1964 1977 1978 1981 1989 1991 1968 1995 1975 1957 1926 1957 1991 1953 1929 1933 2002 1990 1957 1985 1970 1926 1975 1930 1989 Last Meeting 1959 2003 1960 1927 1974 2003 1989 2003 1961 1995 2000 1964 1999 1979 1995 1989 1992 1971 1995 2003 2003 ■2003 ' 1990 ; 1992 1953 1959 1952 2003 1990 1972 1986 2001 1984 1984 1980 2003 Streak n Wl Wl Wl Wl Wl L3 W3 Wl Wl Wl LI L2 Wl L2 LI W2 Wl Wl LI L3 Wl W2 W2 LI L2 Wl W2 Wl W2 Wl LI W2 W3 W2 L5 Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs Tm. 1989 North Dakota St. 45, Edinboro 32 First Round — November iS, 1989 Fargo, NX> Scoring Edinboro North Dakota State Tm. 0 12 16 7 8 14 12........... 32 8 ............45 Scoring Play NDS NDS NDS EU NDS EU NDS EU 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 NDS EU EU NDS 3 4 4 4 Kurt Gunning 30 yd. run (kick failed) Wade Herbel 28 yd. field goal Tony Satter 3 yd. run (Herbel kick) Elbert Cole 1 yd. run (run failed) Satter 33 yd. run (Herbel kick) Chris Conway 47 yd. run (pass failed) Pete Erickson 1 yd. run (Herbel kick) Conway 85 yd. kickoff return (Ernest Priester pass from Hal Galupi) Chris Simdom 1 yd. run (Herbel kick) Cole 18 yd. run (pass failed) Cole 10 yd. run (run failed) Simdom 1 yd. run (Aaron Oden run) 1990 Edinboro 38, Va. Union 14 First Round — November ly, iggo Norfolk, VA. Scoring Edinboro Virginia Union 6 16 12 7 6 0 14.............38 7........... 14 EU EU VU EU EU EU VU EU NH EU Lester Frye 6 yd. run (kick blocked) Fiye 69 yd. run (run failed) Kurt Greene 2 yd. run (R. Timmons kick) Frye 14 yd. run (kick blocked) Derrick Russell 25 yd. run (pass failed) Russell 2 yd. run (John Baumann kick) Greene 28 yd. run (R. Timmons kick) Russell 9 yd. run (Baumann kick) NH EU NH NH EU NH IndianaCPa.114, Edinboro 7 Quarterfinals — November 24, iggo Indiana, PA Scoring Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Tm. lUP lUP EU 0 0 0 14 0 0 7.............. 7 0........... 14 Scoring Play 2 John White 20 yd. pass from Tony Aliucci (Grims kick) 2 Aliucci 1 yd. run (Grims kick) 4 Ernest Priester 9 pass from Hal Galupi (John Baumann kick) 1993 New Haven 48, Edinboro 28 First Round — November 20,1993 New Haven, CT Scoring Edinboro New Haven Tm. NH page 68 Scoring Play 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 0 14 14 7 0 13 14............ 28 14............ 48 Scoring Play 1 Joe Davis 15 yd. pass from James Weir (John CTRiordan kick) EU NH 1 Roger Graham 3 yd. run (O'Riordan kick) 2 Marcus Griffin 10 yd. pass from Jody Dickerson (Scott Rupert kick) 2 Weir 4 yd. run (O'Riordan kick) 2 Corey Hill 3 yd. run (Rupert kick) 3 Grah^ 2 yd. run (O'Riordan kick) 3 Tony Willis 32 yds. pass from Weir (kick failed) 4 Hill 3 yd. run (Rupert kick) 4 Willis 20 yd. pass from Weir (O'Riordan kick) 4 Lateef Walters 5 yd. pass from Dickerson (Rupert kick) 4 Weir 1 yd. run (O'Riordan kick) 1995 New Haven 27, Edinboro 12 First Round — November 18,1995 New Haven, CT Scoring Edinboro North Dakota State Tm. EU HN EU NH NH NH NH 0 12 8 16 7 14 12............32 8..............45 Scoring Play 1 Gerald Thompson 1 yd. run (run failed) 1 Gene Adair 37 yd. field goal 2 Keith Cushenberry 31 yd. fumble return (pass failed) 3 Adair 47 yd. field goal 3 Ron Jenkins 7 yd. run (Adair kick) 4 Perkins 11 yd. run (Adair kick) 4 Dave Menard 1 yd. run (Adair kick) See page 40 for information on last year's Edinboro-Saginaw Valley State first round playoffgame. Edinboro University Football 2004 lied at 34-34-2 27-7 EUP 1927 13-6 EUP 1928 19-0 EUP 1929 18-0 EUP 1930 7-6 CAL 1931 6-0 EUP 1932 10-0 CAL 1933 19-6 CAL 1934 14-0 CAL 1935 12-0 CAL 1936 0-0 Tie 1937 18-6 CAL 1938 6-0 CAL 1939 20-13 CAL 1940 31-10 EUP 1941 19-0 CAL 1948 25-12 CAL 1949 14-7 CAL 1950 32-6 CAL 1951 12-0 CAL 1952 7-6 CAL 1953 CAL 20-7 1954 20-0 CAL 1955 EUP 19-6 1956 13-0 CAL 1958 CAL 41-0 1959 CAL 21-13 1960 26-19 CAL 1%1 27-6 CAL 1%2 21-14 CAL 1%3 CAL 14-0 1964 EUP* 35-21 1%5 CAL 35-7 1966 49-17 CAL 1967 35-7 CAL 1968 16-16 Tie 1%9 28-7 EUP 1970 EUP 47-7 1971 40-20 EUP 1972 47-13 EUP 1973 27-14 EUP 1974 28-14 EUP 1975 35-7 EUP 1976 30-8 EUP 1977 CAL 28-7 1978 EUP 31-7 1979 17-13 EUP 1980 CAL 9-3 1981 58-20 EUP 1982 24-19 CAL 1983 20-14 EUP 1984 14-9 CAL 1985 9-24 EUP 1986 CAL 28-17 1987 45-7 EUP 1988 54-14 EUP 1989 EUP 43-37 1990 45-10 EUP 1991 33-13 EUP 1992 EUP 32-7 1993 EUP 67-6 1994 31-7 EUP 1995 14-13 EUP 19% 38-22 EUP 1997 37-3 EUP 1998 3540 CAL 1999 31-17 EUP 2000 34-24 CAL 2001 38-22 EUP 2002 34-3 EUP 2003 * Edinboro later forfeited Clarion Clarion leads 37-36-2 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP CU EUP CU CU CU EUP CU EUP 31-6 28-0 46-0 20-0 68-0 6-0 27-0 6-4 13-0 19-0 40-0 7-0 6-2 H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A A H 1939 CU 26-7 35-0 1940 CU 1941 0-0 Tie 1942 EUP 8-6 CU 50-0 1946 1947 EUP 7-6 1948 CU 20-0 CU 33-0 1949 EUP 13-7 1950 CU 12-6 1951 CU 20-0 1952 CU 20-6 1953 46-20 CU 1954 27-12 CU 1955 CU 13-6 1956 34-0 EUP 1957 19-0 EUP 1958 13-0 CU 1959 13-7 EUP 1960 13-12 EUP 1961 21-20 CU 1962 CU 7-6 1963 14-7 EUP 1964 14-13 EUP* 1%5 41-7 CU 1966 28-7 CU 1967 37-13 CU 1968 24-0 CU 1%9 10-6 EUP 1970 24-17 EUP 1971 10-9 CU 1972 23-22 EUP 1973 21-21 Tie 1974 30-0 EUP 1975 25-20 EUP 1976 10-7 CU 1977 42-7 CU 1978 13-0 CU 1979 13-10 EUP 1980 27-17 EUP 1981 22-20 CU 1982 28-8 EUP 1983 35-24 CU 1984 26-7 CU 1985 48-21 EUP 1986 48-24 CU 1987 35-0 EUP 1988 12-7 EUP 1989 23-14 EUP 1990 17-9 EUP 1991 26-17 EUP 1992 28-0 EUP 1993 24-20 CU 1994 28-6 EUP 1995 48-35 EUP 1996 28-0 CU 1997 33-20 CU 1998 30-29 EUP 1999 7-0 CU 2000 24-12 EUP 2001 24-18 CU 2002 35-6 EUP 2003 * Edinboro later forfeited A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H A E.asx Stroudsburg 33-0 54-0 15-6 31-0 13-0 20-0 25-0 33-13 33-6 20-6 18-6 20-20 7-0 14-7 28-13 19-0 14-6 26-0 32-12 14-14 33-7 14-0 41-7 rup 31-7 rup 10-6 EUP* 14-0 lUP 19-0 lUP 58-0 rup 27-0 lUP 31-14 EUP 29-23 EUP 17-7 rup 21-14 EUP 25-7 lUP 28-21 EUP 8-5 EUP 3-3 Tie 27-21 EUP 13-9 EUP 11-7 EUP 7-6 lUP 6-3 EUP 23-21 rup 52-17 lUP 35-9 lUP 28-10 lUP 28-17 lUP 27-7 lUP 37-0 EUP 36-29 lUP 14-7 lUP# 20-17 lUP 1991 21-21 Tie 1992 31-24 lUP 1993 21-7 lUP 1994 35-18 EUP 1995 20-18 lUP 1996 25-20 lUP 1997 17-41 lUP 1998 7-18 lUP 1999 27-3 lUP 2000 21-6 lUP 2001 54-35 lUP 2002 28-20 EUP 2003 * Edinboro later forfeited # NCAA playoff game 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1%0 1%1 1962 1963 1964 1%5 1966 1967 1968 1%9 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 EastStroudslnirg leads 6-4 1967 1968 1975 1982 1984 1985 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESU ESU ESU ESU EUP EUP EUP ESU ESU EUP 6-33 1549 20-24 22-24 40-20 30-14 20-9 31-30 30-24 31-20 H A H A A H H A A H IndianaCPa.) IndicmafPa.) leads 50-18-4 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 EUP EUP EUP lUP EUP lUP lUP rup 16-6 16-0 31-0 8-0 27-0 27-0 10-0 15-0 Edinboro University Football 2004 lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP Tie lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP lUP EUP Tie EUP lUP A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H A Kutztown Tied at 2-2 1988 1989 2002 2003 KU EUP KU EUP 22-34 42-21 14-10 56-3 Lock Haven Edinboro leads 31-14-1 1958 1959 1960 1%1 1%2 1963 1964 1965 1966 1%7 1968 1%9 1970 LHU EUP LHU Tie EUP EUP LHU LHU LHU LHU LHU LHU EUP 33-26 36-13 33-6 7-7 28-14 16-14 22-25 27-14 17-14 30-6 56-21 41-33 34-21 A H H A 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 EUP EUP LHU EUP EUP EUP LHU EUP LHU LHU LHU EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP LHU EUP EUP EUP 42-26 56-19 25-27 14-0 52-0 45-15 20-14 31-21 24-7 7-6 14-13 34-7 58-7 45-25 27-22 30-21 31-21 45-7 49-10 41-6 28-12 38-10 52-20 33-16 52-12 45-17 29-23ot 37-15 38-7 20-16 23-3 37-14 48-13 A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H H A A H A H A H H A A H H A Lsbui'S Ship Shippersiburgleads22~.19-1 20-14 SHIP 1957 27-20 SHIP 1962 12-8 SHIP 1%3 41-13 SHIP 1964 35-26 EUP* 1965 42-0 SHIP 1966 33-12 SHIP 1%7 23-0 SHIP 1968 24-14 EUP 1%9 35-15 EUP 1970 42-16 EUP 1971 14-9 SHIP 1972 38-28 EUP 1973 19-0 SHIP 1974 21-16 EUP 1975 28-24 SHIP 1976 17-7 SHIP 1977 23-15 SHIP 1978 28-18 SHIP 1979 22-22 Tie 1980 17-0 SHIP 1981 10-6 EUP 1982 44-16 EUP 1983 36-14 EUP 1984 24-21 EUP 1985 66-53 EUP 1986 18-16 SHIP 1987 19-10 EUP 1988 60-6 EUP 1989 10-3 EUP 1990 45-7 SHIP 1991 47-3 EUP 1992 34-17 EUP 1993 31-17 EUP 1994 40-7 EUP 1995 31-17 EUP 1996 17-3 SHIP 1997 27-23 SHIP 1998 52-10 SHIP 1999 42-27 EUP 2000 23-9 SHIP 2001 SHIP 41-7 2002 2003 SHIP 40-34 * Edinboro later forfeited A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU Tie SRU SRU EUP EUP Tie SRU# SRU 1959 SRU 1960 SRU 1961 SRU 1%2 SRU 1%3 Tie 1964 SRU 1965 1966 Tie EUP 1%7 SRU 1968 EUP 1969 EUP 1970 EUP 1971 Tie 1972 SRU 1973 Tie 1974 EUP 1975 SRU 1976 EUP 1977 EUP 1978 SRU 1979 SRU 1980 SRU 1981 EUP 1982 EUP 1983 EUP 1984 EUP 1985 EUP 1986 SRU 1987 Tie 1988 EUP 1989 EUP 1990 SRU 1991 SRU 1992 EUP 1993 EUP 1994 EUP 1995 SRU 19% SRU 1997 SRU 1998 SRU 1999 SRU 2000 EUP 2001 SRU 2002 EUP 2003 # Beaver Bowl 1932 1933 1934 1935 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 15-0 12-0 49-0 72-0 40-0 27-7 12-6 26-0 19-0 23-0 20-0 27-6 39-7 32-6 12-0 6-6 6-0 33-14 13-0 33-0 6-6 6-0 13-12 13-7 36-6 10-7 14-0 3-3 13-3 7-7 7-6 16-0 40-13 24-0 49-21 7-7 17-3 7-7 24-19 24-19 25-13 17-13 14-13 15-0 39-12 10-7 28-20 31-26 32-21 24-14 36-35 14-14 62-7 17-10 7-0 10-7 41-38 59-39 22-13 35-28 30-10 34-14 34-17 42-7 14-7 7-3 20-3 H A A H A H A H A > H A i H A H A ; H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H Tiffin Edinboro leads 2-0 2002 2003 EUP EUP 35-21 39-14 A H West Virginia Tech First Meeting Slip]per^y Rock Slwpeni Rockleads 43-21-7 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU EUP 19-0 32-0 18-0 14-7 7-0 7-0 page 69 The Longest Plays Year-By-Year Records OveraU W-I.-T Year Coach 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Sox Harrison 3-3-0 Sox Harrison 3-2-0 Sox Harrison 5-2-0 Sox Harrison 2-4-0 Sox Harrison 34-0 Sox Harrison 1-5-0 Sox Harrison 3-2-0 Sox Harrison 1-6-0 Sox Harrison 0-6-0 Sox Harrison 0-6-0 Sox Harrison 14-0 Sox Harrison 04-1 Sox Harrison 14-0 OrvUle BaUey 1-6-0 Orville BaUey 0-7-0 Sox Harrison 2-2-1 Sox Harrison 1-3-0 No Team - World War II No Team - World War II No Team - World War II Art McComb 0-6-0 Art McComb 1-6-0 Art McComb 1-7-0 Art McComb 1-5-2 Art McComb 34-0 Art McComb 0-5-1 Art McComb 34-0 Art McComb 3-5-1 Art McComb 1-6-0 Art McComb 1-8-0 Bob Thurbon 54-0 Bob Thurbon 34-0 Bob Thurbon 44-1 Bob Thurbon 34-1 Loyal Park 34-1 Loyal Park 4-3-1 Jim Hazlett 3-5-0 Jim Hazlett 2-6-0 Jim Hazlett 2-5-1 PF PA 88 83 212 46 131 19 40 11 6 0 59 6 18 39 27 80 14 53 38 30 76 86 80 25 118 154 224 88 98 72 131 191 45 70 7 19 20 62 82 45 83 135 79 44 173 139 131 117 91 139 116 84 113 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 193 103 53 111 127 114 114 113 123 129 PSAC W-T.-X Year 1-3-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 1-5-0 14-1 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Overall W-T.-T Coach Jim Hazlett William Cutcher WiUiam Cutcher WUliam Cutcher Bill McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald BUI McDonald Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Steve Szabo Steve Szabo Steve Szabo Tom Hollman Tom HoUman Tom HoUman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom HoUman Tom HoUman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Lou Tepper Lou Tepper Lou Tepper Lou Tepper 6-2-1 1-6-1 2-7-0 2-7-0 44-1 9-1-0 9-1-0 3-5-1 44-1 5-2-2 8-3-0 6-4-0 3-6-1 3-6-1 4-6-0 6-2-1 4-6-0 9-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 54-1 7-3-0 3-8-0 54-1 8-3-0 9-3-0 74-0 8-2-1 8-3-0 7-3-0 9-2-0 6-4-0 4-6-0 4-7-0 3-8-0 5-6-0 4-6-0 5-6-0 9-3-0 PF PA 204 42 81 114 194 237 355 167 194 131 259 273 139 167 131 155 178 294 412 353 217 321 226 223 435 336 228 336 362 367 316 276 202 253 222 163 202 253 357 132 224 224 307 203 89 155 158 203 127 156 174 123 247 148 84 84 110 144 210 209 . 283. 283 184 202 190 199 131 255 207 155 223 230 304 347 218 209 260 196 PSAC W-T.-T 4-2-0 14-1 14-0 0-5-0 2-2-1 5-0-0 5-0-0 2-2-1 3-2-0 2-2-2 6-0-0 4-2-0 2-3-1 2-3-1 24-0 3-2-1 1-5-0 5-1-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 5-1-0 1-5-0 4-1-1 6-0-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 4-1-1 5-1-0 4-2-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 24-0 24-0 24-0 24-0 3-3-0 24-0 5-1-0 All-Time Coadiing Records Coach, Seasons........................... .Years Sox Harrison (1926-38,4142)................. 15 Orville Bailey (1939-40)..............................2 Art McComb (1946-55)............................ 10 Bob Thurbon (1956-59)..............................4 Loyal Park (1960-61)................................. 2 Jim Hazlett (1962-65)................................. 4 William Cutcher (1966-68)........................ 3 BiU McDonald (1969-78).......................... 10 Denny Creehan (1979-84).......................... 6 Steve Szabo (1985-87)................................3 Tom Hollman (1988-99).......................... 12 Lou Tepper (2000-03)................................. 4 12 COACHES ........................................ 75 Won 27 1 14 15 7 9 5 54 39 15 78 23 287 16 7 22 20 34 20 15 48 21 Tied 2 0 4 2 2 2 1 7 1 1 2 0 329 24 Lost 56 / 13 / 56 Pet. .329 .071 .203 .485 .500 .288 .212 .605 .658 .500 .617 .523 -467 Denny Creehan (center) was inducted into the Edinboro Hall of Fame in April 2001. A standout d^ensive back for the Fighting Scots, he was the Edinboro head coach for six seasons, and remains the career leader in winning percentage at .658. He is pictured with Director of Athletics Bruce Baumgrtaner (left) and President Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. (right) Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year 99.... Lester Frye vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1991 92.... Derrick Russell vs. Bloomsburg, 1990 91.....A1 Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971 91 .Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1991 88.....Dave Green vs. Saginaw Valley, 1975 87.....Bernard Henry vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1999 85.....A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 85.....Kidder vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1956 83.... Larry Jackson vs. MBlersville, 1993 80.....A1 Raines vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1970 79.....Hoyd Faulkner vs. Shippensburg, 1986 79 ..Joe Sanford vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1970 Longest Passing Plays Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year 92 .Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980 91 .Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996 87.....Scott McKissock to Jim Romaniszyn vs. West Chester, 1971 83.....Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley vs. Lock Haven, 1982 82.....Rick Shover to Bill Kruse vs. Westminster, 1979 80 .Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn vs. Clarion, 1971 79.... Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts vs. Elizabeth City State, 1993 77.....Hal Galupi to Ernest Priester vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1990 76.....Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron vs. Mansfield, 1987 76.....Jude Basile to Rod Jones vs. Kenyon, 1974 75.....Rick Gates to Chris Buehner vs. Mercyhurst, 1999 75.....Chris Hart to Gerald Thompson vs. Lock Haven, 1995 Longest Kickoff Returns Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year 100.. ..Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987 100.. ..Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984 99.....Bernard Henry vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2000 98.....Tim Beacham vs. MUlersviLle, 1977 97.....Gary Gilbert vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1961 95.....Tim Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980 94 Ross Rankin vs. Clarion, 1986 92 .Ryan Valasek vs. Qarion, 2003 92.....Steve Russell vs. Slippery Rock, 1993 90.... Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987 90 John Mikovich vs. East Stroudsbuig, 1967 90.....Willie Miller vs. Bridgeport, 1964 Longest Punt Returns Bill McDonald .. ranks second in career wins with 54. page 70 Longest Rushing Plays Sox Harrison ... Edinboro's coach, with a record 15 years at the helm. Tom Hollman ... Edinboro's career leader in wins with 78. Edinboro University Football 2004. 85.....Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 82.....Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980 80.....Hoyd Faulkner vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1986 70.....John Mikovich vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1965 62.....Jim Romaniszyn vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1972 58.....Mike Gaul vs. New Haven, 1981 55 Tim Beacham vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1980 55.....Rich Riffle vs. Geneva, 1966 Longest Punts Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year 82 Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983 72.....Sean McNicholas vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2000 70 .Mike Abbiatici vs. MillersviUe, 1980 66.....Sean McNicholas vs. Ashland, 2002 66 .Bill Burford vs. Youngstown State, 1989 65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2002 65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Gannon, 2001 65.....Tyson Cook vs. Cheyney, 1997 65.....Tyson Cook vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1996 65.....Scott Rupert vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1^4 65.....Gary Lhotsky vs. Shippensburg, 1992 65.....Mike Abbiatici vs. MillersviUe, 1980 65 .Dan Fiegl vs. Fainnont State, 1976 BiU Engk Award In honor of a friend and supporter of Edinboro football ~ but more important, a true frind of all. Presented to the player who exhibits outstanding dedication and determination. 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 | J Darren Shields Award Longest Field Ooals Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year 53.....Sean McNicholas vs. East Stroudsburg, 2000 52.....Tyson Cook vs. HiUsdale, 1997 52.....Darren Weber vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1987 49.....Sean McNicholas vs. GlenviUe St., 1999 48.....Tyson Cook vs. CaHfomia(Pa.), 1997 47.....Sean McNicholas vs. Qarion, 1999 47.....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 47....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1979 45....Sean McNicholas vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001 45.....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980 44....Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2001 44....Jim Trueman vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1984 44....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1980 Longest Interception Returns Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year 102....Jack Case vs. Brockport State, 1962 85....Steve RusseU vs. Shippensburg, 1992 85....Willie Curry vs. Fairmont State, 1976 84.....Franklin vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 71 .Dennis Creehan vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1969 69.....Foster Johnson vs. Ashland, 2000 69.....Ken Petardi vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1978 67 .Jeff Richardson vs. Lock Haven, 2001 67.....Brian Decker vs. Cheyney, 1997 66 .Ron Allen vs. Slippery Rock, 1996 Ron Hainsey Michael WUlis Jeff Jacobs John Messura Georj Lewis Mike Kegarise Chris Snyder Det Betti Jeremy O'Day Jesse Hannan Todd Rogacki Pat Baughman Mark Weidner John WUliams PaxU Amico Sean Hess | I | | ! | ; ? ’ ? In honor of a young man committed to excellence in ^e classroom and on the athletic field. A true team player. Presented to the outstanding freshman. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 m? 1998 1999 2000 2001 2(X12 2(X)3 Sean Seibert Mike Gentile Chris Snyder Matt Brown Chris Hart Jeff Grecek Matt Gutowski Nick Oto D.K. McDonald Steve Smith Jason Gordon Joe X'alvoda Ed Brov\ n Jim Soltis Raji El-Amin ; i < \ i ) . ; i | • Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year 85.....Gilbert GrantUn vs. Mansfield, 1995 85.....Ken Petardi vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1978 Edinboro University Football 2004 page 71 f AU-Tiine Results THE SOX HARRISON YEARS Westminster...................... L, 0926-38; 4^-42) Won 3 Lost 2 All-Time Results 0-13 19-80 Mansfield...... Slippery Rock, 7-51 0-19 7-154 O939-40) 1932 Allegheny........................W, Califomia(Pa.)................. W, Indiana(Pa.)...................... L, Qarion............................W, Slippery RcxJc................... L, THE ORVILLE BAILEY YEARS 1947____ Won 1 Lost 6 7-0 6-0 0-10 27-0 0-15 40-25 Findlay............ Qarion............. Slippery Rock... Thiel................. Mansfield........ Alliance............ West Liberty..... 1^33 ...L, ,.W ...L, ...L, ...L, ...L, ...L, Won 1 Lost 6 1926 Won 3 Lost 3 Alliance.................. ....... w Indiana(Pa.)........... ....... w West Liberty............ ........ L, Kent State............... ........ L, Qarion................... ....... W, Slippery Rock........ ........ L, 41-0 16-6 0-10 0-12 31-6 0-19 88-53 192T________ Won 4 Lost 1 Indiana(Pa.).......... ........ W, Kent State............. ........ w Qarion.................. ........ w Califomia(Pa.)....... ........ w Slippery Rock....... ..........L, 16-0 6-0 28-0 27-6 6-32 83-38 1Q28 Won 5 Lost 2 Alliance................. ........ W, Buffalo.................. ........ w Califomia(Pa.)....... ........w Alfred.................... ......... L, Qarion.................. ........W, Slippery Rock....... ......... L, Indiana(Pa.).......... ........W, 834) 37-0 13-6 2-6 46-0 0-18 31-0 212-30 1Q2Q____ Won 2 Lost 4 Duquesne.............. ......... L, St. Mncent.............. ..........L, Califomia(Pa.)....... ........ W, Indiana(Pa.)........... ......... L, Qarion.................. ........ w Slippery Rock................. L, 0-14 040 19-0 OB 204) 7-14 46-76 1930 Won 3 Lost 4 Westminster............ ........ L, Allegheny............... ........ L, Califomia(Pa.)........ ........W, Indiana(Pa.)........... ........W, Qarion................... ........w Slippery Rock........ ........ L, Candsius................. .........L, 12-19 0-21 104) 27-0 68-0 0-7 6-39 131-86 1981 Won 1 Lost 5 Allegheny............... ........ L, Califomia(Pa.)........ ........ L, Indiana(Pa.)............ ........ L, Qarion.................... ........ L, Slippery Rock........ ....... w page 72 7-27 Allegheny........................W, Califomia(Pa.)................... L, Grove City........................ L, Indiana(Pa.)...................... L, Qarion...............................L, Thiel.................................. L, Slippery Rock...................L, 7-0 0-10 049 0-15 4-6 0-26 0-12 11-118 1934_____________ Won 0 Lost 6 Califomia(Pa.)..................L, Westminster..................... L, Indiana(Pa.)..................... L, Qarion............................. L, Thiel.................................L, Slippery Rock..................L, 6-19 0-20 0-33 0-13 0-20 049 6-154 1935_____________ Won 0 Lost 6 Califomia(Pa.)..................L, Mansfield........................ L, Indiana(Pa.)..................... L, Qarion............................. L, Westminster..................... L, Slippery Rock..................L, 0-14 0-20 0-54 0-19 045 0-72 0-224 1936 Won 1 Lost 4 Califomia(Pa.)...................L, Mansfield..........................L, Indiana(Pa.)...................... L, Qarion............................W, Westminster...................... L, 0-12 0-28 6-15 40-0 13-33 59^ 1937 1939 1948 Won 1 Lost 6 Won 1 Lost 7 Califomia(Pa.).................. L, Mansfield......................... L, Indiana(Pa.)......................L, Qarion.............................. L, Alliance.......................... W Westminster......................L, SHppeiy Rock.................. L, 0-0 0-33 0-31 0-6 6-28 6-98 Westminster............ ........ L, Califomia(Pa.)......... ........L, Mansfield........................L, Indiana(Pa.)............ ........L, Qarion.............................L, Alliance................... ........L, Slippery Rock......... ........L, 27-191 0-19 0-20 0-20 6-33 7-15 7-0 0-21 0-18 20-146 Won 1 Lost 5 Tied 2 Califomia(Pa.)............... ...L, Qarion........................... ...L, Slippery Rock............... ...L, Indiana(Pa.).................. ...L, Thiel.............................. ...L, Brockport State............. ...X Mansfield...................... ...X Alliance......................... ,.W, 12-25 0-33 6-27 6-20 13-21 0-0 6-6 19-7 Califomia(Pa.)....... ......w Indiana(Pa.)........... ......... L, Qarion..............................X Alliance................. ......w Slippery Rock................. L, 31-0 13-33 04) 304) 6-12 8045 1942 Won 1 Lost 3 Westminster.......................L, Qarion............................. W, Mansfield.......................... L, Slippery Rock................... L, 0-20 8-6 6-18 0-26 14-70 THE ART MCCOMB YEARS O946-S3J Califomia(Pa.)........ .........L, Qarion................... .........L, Slippery Rock........ ........ L, Iniana(Pa.)........... ........ L, Brockport State...... .........L, Carnegie Tech........ ........ L, Mansfield.............. ........w 7-20 2046 OB 13-28 12-21 6-26 21-0 79-147 19PS8 Won 1 Lost 8 Qarion................... .........L, Slippery Rock........ .........L, Indiana(Pa.)........... .........L, Brockport State...... .........L, John Carroll........... .........L, Mansfield.............. ........w Case Tech.............. .........L, Grove City............. .........L, Califomia(Pa.)........ .........L, Califomia(Pa.).................. L, Qarion.............................. L, Slippery Rock...................L, lniana(Pa.)......................T, 6-32 6-12 6-13 20-20 Thiel..................................L, Brockport State.................L, 0-12 7-27 Califomia(Pa.)........ ........ L, Qarion.................... ........ L, Slippery Rock........ ........ L, Indiana(Pa.)............ ........ L, Thiel....................... ........W, Mansfield.............. ........w Geneva................... ........w 6-18 0-13 0-13 6-2 6-26 18-72 Qarion............................. L, Westminster..................... L, Alliance............................L, Thiel.................................L, 0-50 0-7 0-20 0-7 1053________ Qarion........................... ...L, Slippery Rock.............. ..W, Indiana(Pa.)................... ...L, Brockport State.................L, John CarroU................... ...L, Mansfield..................... ..W, Case Tech..................... ..W, Grove City................... ..w. Califomia(Pa.).............. ..w. Califomia(Pa.).................L, Qarion.............................L, 6-7 6-20 Ldinboro University Football 2004 1967 Won 2 Lost 7 6-7 344) 334) 0-7 7-13 45-6 14-20 8-12 6-7 14-21 13-7 7-13 14-14 6-12 6-33 14-7 18-7 13-21 1Q64 Won 2 Lost 5 Tied 1 BRIDGEWATER........... ..w at Slippery Rock........... ....X INDIANA(PA).............. ...L, at Qarion....................... ..W, LOCK HAVEN............. ...L, at Michigan Tech.......... ...L, CAUFORNIA(PA)....... ...L, at Shippensburg............ ...L, 47-0 3-3 7-31 14-7 22-25 7-8 0-14 1341 12-13 6-33 7-6 0-19 7-28 6-30 12-33 14-13 1749 113-129 13-12 036 33-7 014 7-7 206 35-6 19-26 139-114 iq68 Won 2 Lost 7 at East Stroudsburg...........L, OHIO NORTHERN....... W, at Slippery Rock................L, INDIANA(PA)..................L, at Qarion..........................L, LOCK HAVEN................. L, at Shippensburg................L, at Geneva........................ W, CALIFORNIA(PA)...........L, lQ6fS Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1 BALDWIN-WALLACE ....X CURRY ......................... ..w SLIPPERY ROCK..............L, at Indiana(Pa.)*............. ..W, CLARION*................... ..W, at Lock Haven.............. ....L, SHIPPENSBURG*........ ..W, at Bridgewater.............. ..W, at Califomia(Pa.)*......... ..W, 13-13 48-0 3-13 10-6 14-13 14-27 35-26 29-13 38-21 1549 27-26 0-16 0-58 13-37 21-56 0-23 31-7 7-35 114t307 THE BILL MCDONALD YEARS C1969-7SJ * Edinboro later forfeited 196Q Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1 at Brockport State......... ..W, at Ohio Northern.......... ...L, SLIPPERY ROCK............W, Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1 at Clarion....................... ..W, 16-U at Cheyney.........................L, EAST STROUDSBURG ....L, SLIPPERY ROCK.............W, at Indiana(Pa.)................... L, CLARION........................ L, at Lock Haven................... L, SHIPPENSBURG.............. L, GENEVA..........................W, at Califomia(Pa.) .............L, 204-132 Won 3 Lost 4 Shepherd...................... ...L, Clarion.......................... ..W, Slippery Rock.............. ..W, Grove City.................... ...L, Waynesburg.................. ...L, Ashland...........................W, Shippensburg............... ...L, 27-7 0-14 741 6-7 81-224 Won 4 Lost 3 Tied 1 Qarion................... ........W, Slippery Rock..................L, In^ana(Pa.)........... ........w Frederick................. .........L, Lock Haven........... .......... X Lycoming.............. ........w Brockport State...... ........w Califomia(Pa.)........ ......... L, 42-224 1968 iq6i_________ 6-13 13-0 6-14 13-21 13-27 21-7 27-15 554) 19-0 at Baldwin-Wallace........... L, 0-68 at Slippery Rock................ X 7-7 IND1ANA(PA).................. L, 0-14 at Qarion.......................... L, 741 LOCK HAVEN.................. L, 14-17 at Shippensburg................ L, 0-42 at Geneva.........................W, 7-0 CALIFORNIA(PA)........... L, 7-35 Won 2 Lost 6 84-123 91-114 1956 7-0 7-10 0-14 20-21 28-14 20-27 284) 6-27 116-113 iq6o 19S8 Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1 at Grove City................. •W at Slippery Rock............ ...L, INDIANA(PA).............. ...L, at Qarion...................... ...L, LOCK HAVEN............. .W, at Shippensburg............ ...L, BROCKPORT STATE... .W, CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ...L, GROVE CITY............... ..W, SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...L, at Indiana(Pa.)............... ...L, CLARION.................... ...L, at Lock Haven.............. ..w SHIPPENSBURG.......... ...L, at Brockport State.......... ...L, at CaIifomia(Pa.) .......... ...L, Qarion............................. W Slippery Rock.................. L, lndiana(Pa.)......................T, Lycoming......................... L, Lock Haven......................L, John Carroll..................... W, Brockport State................W, Califomia(Pa.).................. L, iq66 Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1 1Q62 Won 3 Lost 5 C1960-61) 13^53 0-27 013 12-13 32-12 23-29 3013 06 8-0 041 THE LOYAL PARK YEARS 1957 83-73 1946 Qarion................... ......... L, Slippery Rock........ ......... L, Indiana(Pa.).......... .........w St. Vincent.............. ..........L, Lock Haven.......... ........ W, Hiram.................... .......... X Mansfield.......................w Califomia(Pa.)..................L, 173-103 0-12 0-20 13-20 0-7 39-7 12-7 19-0 it 1959 THE BOB THURBON YEARS O9S6-39J 1252 Won 3 Lost 4 't: Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1 44-193 Won 5 Lost 4 _________________ Won 0 Lost 5 Tied 1 C1966-68) 06 117-127 12-27 14-33 0-19 6-19 0-32 12-6 0-19 0-18 0-20 7-14 13-7 7-39 6-18 0-21 42-14 7-6 82-119 THE WILLIAM CUTCHER YEARS Won 1 Lost 6 Won 3 Lost 4 / THE JIM HAZLETT YEARS 131-111 1954 Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1 45-116 Won 1 Lost 4 6-6 6-27 19-14 26-33 28-6 33-6 0-13 Beaver Bowl at Slippery Rock........ ......L, 1930 Califomia(Pa.).................. L, Qarion............................W, Slippery Rock.................. L, lndiana(Pa.)......................L, Thiel..................................L, Brockport State............... W, Mansfield....................... W, SLIPPERY ROCK...... ......X at Indiana(Pa.)........... ......L, GROVE CITY........... .... W, at Lock Haven........... ......L, MANSFIELD..................w at Ashland.......................W, CAUFORNIA(PA)......... L, 135-93 62-139 1941_________ 6-7 64) ...L, ...L, ...L, ...L, ...L, ..W, ...L, ...L, 6-6 7-14 52-7 6-13 19-6 0-14 33-6 Won 2 Lost 2 Tied 1 Won 0 Lost 6 0-6 0-26 13-20 0-39 0-25 0-35 7-19 7-27 1938 Califomia(Pa.)........ ........ L, Mansfield............... ........ L, Indiana(Pa.)............ ........ L, Qarion................... ....... W, Westminster............ ........ L, Califomia(Pa.).... Qarion.............. Slippery Rock.... lndiana(Pa.)...... Thiel.................. Brockport State. Mansfield......... Alliance............ 1949 Won 0 Lost 7 Won 0 Lost 4 Tied 1 Califomia(Pa.)................... X Mansfield..........................L, Indiana(Pa.)...................... L, Qarion... ..........................L, Westminster...................... L, 0-6 14-26 0-20 7-26 12-6 6-7 040 39-131 12-34 7-6 0-23 0-26 0-33 0-6 0-26 19-154 Slippery Rock........ ........ X Indiana(Pa.)............ ........ L, Ashland.................. .......w St. Francis............... ........ L, Mansfield.............. .......w Geneva ................... ........ L, Brockport State...... .......W, 40-29 7-27 40-13 19-0 Edinboro University Football 2004 page 73 AU-Time Results Won 9 Lost 1 PSAC Champions CHEYNEY........................w 37-B at SUppeiy Rock.......... ....W, 24-0 INDiANA(PA)............ ....W, 31-14 at Qarion............................W, 10-6 LOCK HAVEN............ ....W, 34-21 at Shippensburg...............W, 35-15 at Central Connecticut State......... ,...W, 17-0 CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ,...w 28-7 PSAC Championship WEST CHESTER........... W, 14-6 NAIA National Semifinals at Westminster................. L, 7-20 237-89 CALnbRNIA(PA)..... .. w 14-0 0-19 22-21 27-14 131-127 at West \Urginia Wesleyan...................... 21-7 .... w FAIRMONT STATE .... .....L, 0-20 at Baldwin-WaUace..... .....L, 14-35 SLIPPERY ROCK........ ....W, 24-19 at Indiana(Pa.).............. 28-21 ....w CLARION................... ....W, 3(40 at Lock Haven............. 52-0 ....w SHIPPENSBURG........ ..w 21-16 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE .......................... ..w 21-0 at CaUfomia(Pa.).......... W 28-14 PSAC Championship at East Stroudsburg.........L, 20-24 259-156 ....L, ...W, ,..W, ....L, ,..W, ,..W, ..W, ....L, ,...L, Won 9 Lost 1 ..w ...L, ...L, ..W, Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1 23-6 7-51 7-7 7-17 9-10 56-19 9-14 9-14 40-20 167-158 1973_____________ Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1 FAIRMONT STATE.... ... X CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.......... L, at Ashland................... .....L, SLIPPERY ROCK........ .....L, at Indiana(Pa.)............. ..w CLARION................... ....W, at Lock Haven.............. .....L SHIPPENSBURG........ ....W, at CaUfomia(Pa.).......... ... w 00 11-24 0-37 3-17 21-14 23-22 25-27 38-28 47-13 168-182 1.974 Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 2 ■ / at Fairmont State...............W, BALDWIN-WALLACE „W at SUppeiy Rock.................X INDIANA(PA)...................L, at Qaiion............................T, page 74 12-7 21-13 7-7 7-25 21-21 17-21 34-11 53-13 19-24 8-5 25-20 45-15 24-28 13-30 35-7 273-174 ^977 Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1 IQ'72 WAYNESBURG........... •W, at Ashland..................... ...L, at SUppeiy Rock........... ...X IND1ANA(PA).............. ...L, at Qarion....................... ...L, LOCK HAVEN............. •W, SHIPPENSBURG.......... ..L, at Cortland State.......... ..L, CALIFORNIA(PA)....... •W, C1979-S4) 197FS_________ Won 8 Lost 3 Won 6 Lost 4 atWaynesburg............. ..w 32-10 EUREKA........................ ..W, 57-0 SLIPPERY R(XK......... ..w 49-21 at Indiana(Pa.)............... ..w. 29-23 CLARION.................... 24-17 ..w. at Lock Haven............... ..w 42-26 SHIPPENSBURG......... ..w. 42-16 at Ohio Northern......... ..w 19-0 at CaUfomia(Pa.)........... ..w. 47-7 PSAC Championship at West Chester.............. ...L, 14-35 355-155 THE DENNY CREEHAN YEARS ..w ....X ...L, ...L, ...L, ...L, ,.w 6-7 17-21 19-0 25-13 3-3 6-10 14-20 7-17 12-24 308 139-123 i9VS Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1 at Fairmont State............... T, MUSKINGUM...................L, MILLERSVILLE.................L, ....L, W ...,L, T, W w, ,...L, 26-26 10-23 20-22 7-42 31-21 15-23 7-28 17-13 27-21 7-28 167-247 Won 8 Lost 2 WEST LIBERTY............. W, at West Virginia Wesleyan..................... ... w at Shippensburg........ w CAUFORNIA^A) .... ... .......L, at SUppeiy Rock........ ... w IND1ANA(PA).......... ...... L, at Buffalo State............ ..... w at Qarion..................... ...w LOCK HAVEN.......... ...w MERCYHURST........ ...w ^979 Won 4 Lost 6 41-3 48-30 44-16 19-24 2820 21-23 59-0 288 50-7 74-13 412-144 tQ8v Won 3 Lost 8 at Liberty..................... .....L, at Mansfield................. ..w CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST.... ....W, at SUppery Rock.......... .....L, INDIANA(PA)............ .....L, WESTCHESTER........ .....L, at Qarion..................... .....L, LOCK HAVEN................W, at Shippensburg.......... .....L, CAUEORNIA^PA)..... .....L, at Shepherd.......................L, 1984 FAIRMONT STATE ........L, at Muskingum.............. ...W, at MiUersviUe............... ....L, at Qarion...................... ....L, LOCK HAVEN............. ....L, at Shippensburg........... ....L, CALIf6rNIA(PA)....... 0-9 28-13 6-17 0-13 7-24 18-28 ..w 31-7 at SUppeiy Rock........... ,...L, 13-14 INDIANA(PA)............. ..w 13-9 at Westminster............. ..W, 15-14 131-14f iq8o Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1 WESTMINSTER............ ..W, MILLERSVILLE............ ..W, at Lock Haven............... ,...L, SHIPPENSBURG.......... ....X at CaUfomia(Pa.)............ ..W, SLIPPERY R(XX........... ...L, at Indiana(Pa.)............... ..w at Univ. at Buffalo.......... ..w CLARION..................... ..W, 24-0 280 6-7 22-22 17-13 0-15 11-7 34-10 13-10 15584 Won 8 Lost 2 at West Liberty............ ....W, 40-14 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN.................. ,...w 42-0 at CaUfomia(Pa.)........... ....w. 20-14 SLIPPERY ROCK......... ,...w. 31-26 at Indiana(Pa.)............... ....L, 17-52 at East Stroudsburg..... 40-20 ,:..W 24-35 CLARION................. . ....L, at Lock Haven......... /,.... ...W, 45-25 SHIPPENSBURG .......... ...W, 36-14 DIST. OF COLUMBIA. ...W, 58-10 / 353-210 THE STEVE SZABO YEARS Won 4 Lost 6 6-13 51-19 13-14 0-17 3-39 12-39 6-7 35-0 27-17 25-9 178-174 IQ82 Won 9 Lost 2 BLOOMSBURG...... ...... W, 34-7 at New Haven.......... 29-0 ....w SHIPPENSBURG..... 10-6 ....w 58-20 at Califomia(Pa.)...... ...... W, SLIPPERY ROCK..... 10-7 ...... w at Indiana(Pa.).......... ....... W, 6-3 at Mansfield.............. ...... W, 33-6 CLARION................ ....... L, 20-22 at Lock Haven........... 34-7 ...... w atMercyhurst........... ...... W, 388 PSAC Championship at East Stroudsburg.......... L, 22-24 294-110 14-7 35-36 17-28 2849 2448 31-21 16-18 17-28 15-25 226-283 THE TOM HOLLMAN YEARS C19S8-99) 7-17 37-28 14-30 7-27 22-34 358 45-7 19-10 23-17 14-14 223-184 Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1 at Wayne State............ ....X at Central Connecticut State...... ...w ......L, at SUppeiy Rock........ ...w INDIANA(PA)........... ......L, EAST STROUDSBURG....... .... w at Qarion.................... ......L, L(XX HAVEN........... ...w at Shippensburg......... ...w FAIRMONT STATE .........L, 23-23 40-13 9-14 32-21 9-35 30-14 7-26 27-22 24-21 18-20 217-209 iq86 Won 7 Lost 3 WAYNE STATE......... ....w MANSFIELD........... ....... L, SLIPPERY ROCK..... ...... W, at Indiana(Pa.)........... ....... L, at West Chester......... ....... L, CLARION................ ...... w at Lock Haven........... ...... W, SHIPPENSBURG..... ....w at Califomia(Pa.)....... ....w at Fairmont State....... ....w 27-24 21-28 24-14 10-28 9-37 48-21 30-21 66-53 29-24 57-33 321-283 Edinboro University Football 2004. at Fairmont State..............W, 20-13 NCAA Division II Playoffs 38-14 at Virginia Union...... ...w 7-14 at Indiana(Pa.)............ ...... L, 336-190 IQQl Won 7 Lost 4 at Youngstown St....... ...... L, at Northwood................. W, SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST........ W, BLOOMSBURG........ ..... W, at Qarion..................... ..... w at Lock Haven............ ... w at Shippensburg........ ...... L, CAUFORNIA^A).... ..... W, at SUppery Rock........ ...... L, INDIANA(PA).......... ...... L, FAIRMONT STATE...,... w 0-24 25-14 35-16 23-21 17-9 28-12 745 45-10 0-7 17-20 31-21 228-199 1QQ2__________ Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1 at Liberty..................... .....L, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE .......................... ..w at New Haven............ .....L, at Indiana(Pa.).............. .....L, at Kutztown.......................L, (XARION................... ..w at Lock Haven................. w SHIPPENSBURG........ ..w at CaUfomia(Pa.).......... ... W, SLIPPERY ROCK....... ......T iq8i at Fairmont State.......... ...L, NEW HAVEN............... ,.W, LOCK HAVEN.............. ...L, at Shippensburg............ ...L, calif6rnia(pa)...... ...L, at SUppeiy Rock................L, INDIANA(PA).............. ...L, UNIV. AT BUITALO.... •W at Qarion....................... •W at Bloomsburg................ •W 813 21-10 iq88________ Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1 C19S5-S7) 1 1970 LOCK HAVEN........... ....W, at Shippensburg.......... ..... L, at Kenyon.................... ....W, 1 0-27 0-24 3341 24-14 34-12 16-16 194-203 1 at Indiana(Pa.).............. .... L, CLARION........................ L, at Lock Haven.............. .... L, SHIPPENSBURG........ ....W, GENEVA....................... ....W, at Califomia(Pa.).......... .....X ■Time Results ____________ Won 8 Lost 3 PSAC West Champions at Liberty................... ...... L, NEW HAVEN............ ... w INDIANA(PA).......... ..... w KUTZTOWN.............. ..... w at Qarion..................... ..... w LOCK HAVEN.......... .....W, at Shippensburg........ ...w CAUFORNIA^A)..... 27-51 46-13 378 42-21 12-7 49-10 608 54-14 ... w at SUppeiy Rock........ ...w 62-7 14-28 at Youngstown St....... ...... L, NCAA Division II Playoffs at North Dakota St..... ...... L, 32-45 435-202 aoQo Won 9 Lost 3 SHEPHERD................ .....w at Youngstown St....... ...... L, at Bloomsburg............ .....w (XARION................. .....w LOCK HAVEN.......... .....w SHIPPENSBURG....... ..... w. at CaUfomia(Pa.)........ ..... w. SLIPPERY RCOC....... ..... w at Indiana(Pa.)................... L, 48-6 27-31 33-6 23-14 418 10-3 43-37 17-10 29-36 35-13 UNIV. AT BUFFALO....... w NOKIHW(X)D.......... ..w 37-13 at Southern 418 Connecticut State........ ..w 26-17 (XARION................... ..w 38-10 at Lock Haven.............. ..w SHIPPENSBURG........ ..w 47-3 at CaUfomia(Pa.).......... ... w 33-13 7-10 SLIPPERY RCXX..............L, at Indiana(Pa.).............. ...X 21-21 36-12 at MiUersviUe..................w NCAA Division II Playoffs at Ferris State..................... L, 15-19 336-131 Won 8 Lost 3 9-23 FERRIS STATE................. L, at Elizabeth City St..... ...w 34-27 at Univ. at Buff^o....... 28-17 ...w 288 at Qarion..................... .....W, 52-20 LOCK HAVEN.......... .....w at Shippensburg........ .....w 34-17 CALIFORNIA^A)..... 32-7 .....w at SUppeiy Rock........ .....W, 41-38 INDIANA(PA)................. L, 24-31 MILLERSVILLE........ ...w 52-27 NCAA Division II Playoffs at New Haven..................L, 28-48 362-255 1994____ Won 7 Lost 3 at HUIsdale.................... ...w at Mansfield.................. ....L, EUZABEIH(HTYST. . ...W, at Lock Haven............... ...w SHIPPENSBURG......... ...W, at CaUfomia(Pa.)........... SUPPERY R(Xk......... ...w ...W, at Indiana(Pa.)............... ....L, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL...... ...W, (XARION.........................L, 31-28 26-31 288 33-16 31-17 678 59-39 7-21 65-25 20-24 367-207 1995 Won 9 Lost 2 PSAC West Champions HILLSDALE................. .W, at Appalachian St..........L, Edinboro University Football 2004 21-14 7-44 at Portland State............... W, LOCK HAVEN................. W, at Shippensburg............... W, CAUFORNIA^A)........... W, 26-7 52-12 40-7 31-7 THE LOU TEPPER YEARS C2000-present) at SUppeiy Rock............... W, 22-13 INDIANA(PA)................. W 35-18 MANSFIELD.....................W, 42-0 at Qarion............................W, 28-6 NCAA Division II Playoffs at New Haven...................L, 12-27 316-155 1006 Won 6 Lost 4 atHiUsdale........................W, at Carson-Newman.......... L, at Univ. at Buffalo............ L, SHIPPENSBURG............ W, at Califomia(Pa.).............. W, SLIPPERY ROCK.............. L, at Indiana(Pa.) .................L, CHEYNEY........................ W CLARION........................ W at Lock Haven.................. W, 35-21 12-42 7-17 31-17 14-13 28-35 18-20 38-6 48-35 45-17 276-223 1997 Won 4 Lost 6 HILLSDALE.....................W, at Carson-Newman........... L, GLENVILLE STATE..........L, SHIPPENSBURG............... L, CALIFORNIA(PA)........... W, at SUppeiy Rock.................L, INDIANA(PA)...................L, at Cheyney........................ W, at Qarion............................L, LOCK HAVEN W, 21-17 10-33 27-35 3-17 38-22 10-30 20-25 44-0 0-28 29-23 ot 202-230 19Q8 Won 4 Lost 7 at Hillsdale........................ W, CARSON-NEWMAN.....L, at GlenviUe State............... L, at MiUersvUle...................... L, SHIPPENSBURG............... L, at Clarion............................L, LOCK HAVEN.................W, CAUFORNIA(PA)........... W, at SUppeiy Rock.................L, at Indiana(Pa.).................... L, BLOOMSBURG...............W, 13-10 4445 22-42 7-42 23-27 20-33 37-15 37-3 14-34 17-41 19-12 253-286 19QQ Won 3 Lost 8 HILLSDALE..................... L, GLENVILLE STATE.......W, at Mercyhurst................... L, MILLERSVILLE.......... ..... L, at Shippensburg.......... ..... L, (XARION.................. ....W, at Lock Haven............. ....W, at Califomia(Pa.) ........ .....L, SLIPPERY ROCK........ .....L, INDIANA(PA)................. L, at Bloomsburg................... L, 10-28 29-20 20-34 10-20 10-52 30-29 38-7 3540 17-34 7-18 16-65 222-847 2000 Won 5 Lost 6 ASHLAND................. ..... L, at Youngstown State......... L, MERCYHURST......... ..w at SUppery Rock.......... .....L, CAUFORNlA(PA)...... ..w at Lock Haven................... L, at Qarion..................... ..... L, INDIANA(PA)................. L, at West (Xester........... ..w SHIPPENSBURG....... ...w. EAST STROUDSBURG ..W, 17-24 033 148 7-42 31-17 16-20 07 3-27 138 42-27 209 163-218 2001 Won 4 Lost 6 at Ashland.................. ......L, GANNON.................. ...w SLIPPERY RCXX....... ...w at Califomia(Pa.) ....... ......L, LOCK HAVEN............... W, (XARION.................. .... w at Indiana(Pa.)............. ......L, WESTCHESTER....... ......L, at Shippensburg......... ......L, at East Stroudsburg.... ......u 9-27 37-21 14-7 24-34 23-3 24-12 6-21 26-30 9-23 30-31 202-209 2002 Won 5 Lost 6 at Gannon.................. .... w ASHLAND................ .... W, at Tiffin....................... ... .w at East Stroudsburg... ..... L, at Shippensburg.............. L, INDIANA(PA).......... ..... L, CLARION................. ..... L, at SUppeiy Rock......... ..... L, KUTZTOWN............ .... L, at C;aUfomia(Pa.)........ ... .w LCOC HAVEN......... ... .W, 17-7 29-26 35-21 2^30 7-41 35-54 18-24 3-7 1014 38-22 37-14 253-260 200?t Won 9 Lost 3 PSAC West Co-Champions 11-35 at Youngstown State..... ....L, at Ashland....................... ..W, 128 39-14 TIFFIN............................ ..W, 31-20 EAST STROUDSBURG.. ..w 3440 SHIPPENSBURG...............L, at Indiana(Pa.)..................W, 28-20 at Qarion......................... ..w 358 203 SLIPPERY ROCX.......... ..w 56-3 at Kutztown................... ..w. CAUFORNIA(PA)........ ..w. 34-3 48-13 at Lock Haven................ ..w NCAA Division II Playoffs at Saginaw VaUey State ....L, 9-33 357-1% page 75 Athletic Administratioii This is Edinboro University Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest comprehensive four-year university in northwestern Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some 8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic programs. The University's programs in art, criminal justice, and speech language pathology, among others, have earned regional and national recognition and accolades, and the campus is ranked among the top 10 in tire nation for the services provided for students with dis­ abilities. In 2003 the University's instutional accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten years. In the 2006-07 academic year, the University will celebrate its Dr. Frank G. Pogue President, Edinboro University ofPennsylvania Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1,1996. A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor's degree from Alabama State University, a master's degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for student affairs and special programs at the State University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in that position for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he also served for one year as interim president at the SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student affairs, associate vice president for research and educational develop­ ment, dean of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY at Albany. Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leader­ ship groups. He serves as a member of the American Coimcil on Education (ACE) Commission on Women in Higher Education which provides counsel to ACE on policies related to women in higher educa­ tion and advises on other concerns related to expanded roles and equal opportunity for women in higher education. He is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Committee on Professional Development, Millennium Leadership Initiative and Christa McAuIiffe Selection Committee. He was appoint­ ed in 2003 to the fritemational Association of University Presidents Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA). Most recently, he served as President for the MSA Board of Trustees and as a member of its Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair of the Commission's Executive Committee. Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of the BACCHUS & page 76 Sesquicentennial recognizing 150 years of service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and beyond. Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 rrules south of the city of Erie - Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat of Crawford Coxmty, is approximately 20 miles south of Edinboro. The University's Baron-Eomess Library has more than 480,000 bound volumes and 1.3 million microform units, along with an online catalog, access to numerous online databases and electronic reserves. The building is equipped with a wireless network, computer labs and equipment to assist users with visual impairments. The main campus also includes a modem University Center, plane­ tarium, observatory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the lat­ est hardware and software, three art galleries, an animation studio, cam­ pus radio and televsion stations, health center, counseling center, and much more — all accessible for people with disabilities. The recently ren­ ovated and expanded Crawford Center for Health and Physical Education and Disability Resources rivals any facility of ots kind in the nation. In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 build­ ings on the spacious Edinboro Campus, including six residence halls with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and Uving-leamed floors ~ all are wired for voice, video and data. Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville. Edinboro University in Erie — lire Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre campus that includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a unique facility for small conferences, business meetings, ;and special events. Edinboro University in Meadville is located in the city's historic Bessemer Building. GAMMA Peer Education Network. He served for two years as chair­ person of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (SSHE) Commission for the Universities and Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He is a member of the Executive Board of A Community of Agile Partners in Education (CAPE). In October 1996, Dr. Pogue was appointed by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor's Commission on Academic Standards. In Novemter 2002, he was appointed co-chair of the Higher Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he was appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education Higher Education Advisory Board. Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Boards of Directors for the Meadville Area Industrial Commission, the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership, and the Erie Philharmonic Cfrchestra. He serves on the Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health Foundation, the Saint Vincent Health Center, and the Meadville Medical Center. He is a member of the Martin Luther Kine'Center Scholarship Committee and an Honorary Member of the Erie wolves Club. Dr. Pogue was chair­ person of the Erie County Millennium Commission, the Erie County State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002, and of the Erie Day School's Adopt-A-Scholar scholarship program (2000-01 and 2002-03). He was also a member of the Erie Mayor's Task Force on Public Safety. Dr. Pogue has served on the boards of directors for the United Way of Erie County and the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce with the Louis J. Tullio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie Community Action Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P. Martin Community Service Award in 2000, and in 1999, the Distinguished Service Award for Leadership and Vision was presented to him by the SUNY at Albany Council of Trustees. Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro University classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also taught a course titled, "Special Topics in Sociology" for the Department of Sociology. He continues to enjoy working in the classroom environ­ ment. Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and sup­ portive campus community. Eldinboro University Football Bruce Baumgartner jyirector ofAthletics Bruce Baumgartner is regarded as one of the greatest American wrestlers ever, being recog­ nized as the U.S. Olympic Wrestler of the Centi^ by Globalaxxess.com four years ago and being inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame last summer. Now Baumgartner is building a solid w reputation as an athletic administrator. Baumgartner was named the acting Director of Athletics in 1997, then was awarded the job per­ manently in '98. As the guiding force of the Fighting Scot athletic program, Baumgartner has initiated the Annual Athletic Fund Drive, a fundrais­ ing project designed to provide athletic scholarship funds. In addition, he has initiated several other fundraising projects, including a sermannual sports memorabilia auction which has raised almost $80,000 in its five years, plus the Super Bowl Raffle, a highly-successful project. Baumgartner targeted improvements in McComb Fieldhouse this past year. The results were clearly evident. Both the gymnasium and outer lobby were modernized, with emphasis placed on the success of Edinboro's athletic teams and student-athletes. Under Baumgartner's direction Edinboro athletics enjoyed a banner season, with three teams winning PSAC Championships and nine squads advancing to PSAC and/or NCAA postseason action. A four-time Olympic medalist, Baumgartner served as an Edinboro wrestling coach for nearly 13 years, including seven seasons as the head coach. He compiled a 70-36 record, including 14-0 dual meet record in 1997, the best finish in school history. The Scots then went on to finish sixth at the NCAA Division I Nationals, their highest finish ever. Baumgartner affirmed his status as the greatest freestyle heavy­ weight wrestler in American history by winning the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta to go along with two golds and a silver. It was his fourth Olympic medal and record-setting 13th world-level medal. Baumgartner was honored by his fellow United States Olympic athletes when he was chosen to carry the American flag for the opening ceremonies. He won his first gold medal in Los Angeles in 1984, America's first in 60 years of super heavyweight wrestling. Next came a silver medal performance at the 1988 Games in Seoul, Korea, followed by a second gold medal in Barcelona, Spain in '92 to become the first American wrestler to ever medal in three consecutive Olympics. Honored as the winner of the James E. Sullivan Award in 1995 as the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States, Baumgartner had not lost to an American wrestler from 1981 through his retirement from competition in 1998. He has been inducted into numerous Hall of Fames, including the Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame earlier this year. As a collegiate wrestler at Indiana State University, Baumgartner won 134 of 146 collegiate matches with 73 falls. He was twice the runnerup at the national collegiate tournament, then posted a perfect 44-0 mark his senior year to capture the NCAA crown. Baumgartner was honored by the NCAA as a "Top V Award" recip­ ient for his athletic, leadership and academic success. He was later awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship after earning his Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Art Education. He utilized the award to earn a Master's Degree at Oklahoma State University. Baumgartner officially retired from wrestling in the summer of 1998, but still performs a great deal of community service as a motiva­ tional speaker and camp clinician. He and his wife, Linda, have three sons, Bryan (14), Zachary (11) and Dylan (7). .._____ JVIedia. Information & Coverage On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thanks for your coverage of Fighting Scot football. This press guide has been assembled espe­ cially for sports journalists covering Edinboro Football, with the inten­ tion of providing the most comprehensive information on the Fighting Scots. We hope you find this publication suitable for your needs. MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials, complimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photographs shoiild be directed to: Bob Shreve, Sports Information Director Edinboro University 108 McComb Fieldhouse Edinboro, PA 16444 Office: (814) 732-2776 ext. 234 Home: (814) 833-9028 FAX: (814) 732-2596 CREDENTIALS: All media credentials should be arranged by writing or calling the Edinboro Sports Information Office, prefer­ ably one week in advance. All credentials will be limited to working press only, and will be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis up to the press box capacity. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for sideline photography should be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines. SERVICES: Working media and scouts will be supplied with media guides, gameday programs, and pre-game notes and statistics. Complete halftime statistics will be available, with a complete statistics package and play-by-play provided at the completion of the game. RADIO: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the Sports Information Director at least ten days in advance of the game. Space to accomodate one visiting radio station is available. TELEVISION: Special arrangements must be made with the Athletic Director. INTERVIEWS: All requests for interviews with players and coaches should be made tluough the Sports Information Office. Post­ game interviews will take place following a ten minute "cooling off" period at the conclusion of the game. 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