2002 idlnhoro HuhBna Scot FootbaH Sox Harrison Stadium Sox Harrison Stadium serves as the home of the Fighting Scots. Dedicated in 1965, 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 instructor. Appropriately, he was the first member inducted into the Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. Harrison coached the Fighting Scot football team from its inception in 1926 to 1938, then returned to guide the gridders in 1941 and ‘42. In addition, he guided the men’s basketball team for 23 seasons, from 192853, 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 train­ ing room. In addition to the football field, the facility contains complete track facilities. 2002 PSAC COMPOSITE SCHEDUIE August 29 September 21 Elizabeth City State at Kutztown Indiana(Pa.) at Findlay New Haven at West Chester Clarion at Youngstown State October 12 EDINBORO at Tiffin Indiana(Pa.) at EDINBORO Lock Haven at Bloomsburg Fairmont State at Slippery Rock Cheyney at West Liberty Westminster at Mansfield Shepherd at East Stroudsburg Shippensburg at Kutztown Glenville State at Clarion West Virginia Wesleyan at Califomia(Pa.) New Haven at Indiana(Pa.) West Chester at Delaware Slippery Rock at Shippensburg Lock Haven at Califomia(Pa.) Bloomsburg at Millersville Cheyney at East Stroudsburg Mansfield at Kutztown West Chester at Clarion August 31 EDINBORO at Gannon Lock Haven at Northeastern September? Ashland at EDINBORO East Stroudsburg at Mansfield Shepherd at Shippensburg Slippery Rock at Eastern Kentucky Millersville at Rowan Cheyney at West Virginia Tech West Chester at Glenville State Bloomsburg at Indiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) at Geneva September 14 Bloomsburg at Shippensburg Slippery Rock at Gannon Clarion at Millersville West Virginia State at Cheyney East Stroudsburg at Glenville State Mansfield at Buffalo State Califomia(Pa.) at Eairmont State Catawba at Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown at Lock Haven September 28 EDINBORO at East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock at Bloomsburg Califomia(Pa.) at Cheyney Lock Haven at Mansfield Clarion at Kutztown Shippensburg at West Chester Indiana(Pa.) at Millersville October 5 EDINBORO at Shippensburg Clarion at Indiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) at Slippery Rock Millersville at Mansfield East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg Kutztown at West Chester Cheyney at Lock Haven October 19 Clarion at EDINBORO Califomia(Pa.) at Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven at Shippensburg West Chester at Cheyney Bloomsburg at Kutztown Millersville at Slippert Rock October 26 EDINBORO at Slippery Rock Mansfield at Cheyney ' Millersville at East Stroudsburg November 9 EDINBORO at California(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) at Slippery Rock Clarion at Lock Haven Bloomsburg at Mansfield West Chester at Millersville Cheyney at Kutztown East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg November 16 Lock Haven at EDINBORO Slippery Rock at Clarion Shippensburg at Califomia(Pa.) Kutztown at East Stroudsburg Millersville at Cheyney Mansfield at West Chester Lock Haven at Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg at Clarion Cheyney at Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg at West Chester Kutztown at Millersville Mansfield at Califomia(Pa.) November 2 Kutztown at EDINBORO Indiana(Pa.) at Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) at Clarion Slippery Rock at Lock Haven West Chester at Bloomsburg FI6HTIN6 SCOTS ON THE RADIO Edinboro University football fans can catch all the Eighting Scot gridiron action on WFSE EM 88.9. The Edinboro student radio statio will broadcast all eleven games, providing valuable broadcasting expe- rience for Edinboro students, along with quality broadcasts of Fighting Scot athletics. CORPORItrESPONSOIS ■^highmark.' COVSTKY FAnt ©PNC Edinboro Quick Facts lOCflUon: Edinboro, PA 16444 Enrollment: 7,200 NiCknnmO: Eighting Scots Table of Contents MEDIA INFORMATION Colors: Red & White AfflIiOtiOn: NCAA II (wrestling - NCAA I) GonfOronCO: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (wrestling - Eastern Wrestling League) Stfldinm: Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000) Snrfaco: Natural Grass President: Dr. Erank G. Pogue, Jr. Athletic Director: Bmce Baumgartner Heed Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers ‘67) Record at Edinboro: 9 -12, 2 years Career Record: 34-43-2,1 years Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/ offensive line); Rod Boykin (defensive coordinator/secondary); Wayne Bradford (defensive line/recruiting coordinator); Scott Weaver (quarterbacks); Jim Henson (running backs); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Ray Gilman (strong safeties); Steve Scheloske (tight ends) 2001 Record: 4-6 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 lettermen Returning: 30 lettermen lost: 13 Starters Returning: n Offense: 8 Defense: 8 Speciaiist: 1 Footbaii Office Phone: (814)732-2776 Rest Time to Contact: Mornings 2002 Schedule ............................................................................... OBC PSAC Composite Schedule........................................................... IFC On the Radio ....................................................................................IFC Edinboro University Quick Facts.......................................................1 Edinboro University...........................................................................64 Administration....................................................................................64 Athletic Director ............................................................................. IBC Memo to the Media........................................................................ IBC 2002 EOINBORO UNIVERSITY FOOTRAU Sox Harrison Stadium .................................................................... IFC Head Coach........................................................................................ 2-3 Assistant Coaches............................................................................. 4-6 A Conversation with Lou Tepper.......................................................7 2002 Roster........................................................................................ 8-9 In-Season Birthdays............................................................................. 9 Pronounciation Guide...........................................................................9 Outlook........................................................................................... 10-12 Player Profiles................................................................................13-24 2001 Opponents ........................................................................... 25-30 The PSAC...................................................................................... 30-33 2001 SEASON REVIEW 2001 Honors........................................................................................ 39 The Cactus Bowl ............................................................................... 39 Individual & Team Highs..................................................................34 Game-by-Game Summaries.......................................................34-39 Final Results & Statistics ........................................................... 40-41 ALL-TIME RECORDS ext. 240 Trainer: Gary Hanna Sports information Director: Bob Shreve Offlce Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. Home Phone: (814) 833-9028 FAX: (814) 732-2596 e-maii: rshreve @ edinboro. edu Press Dox: (814)732-2904 234 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact Mr. Patrick F. Coleman, Director of Human Resources and Staff Development, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA Coordinator, at Reeder Hall, 2nd Floor, Edinboro, PA 16444 (814-732-2703). CREDITS The 2002 Edinboro University Eootball Media Guide is a production of the sports information department. Bob Shreve, director. Photo credits to the Times Publishing Co., Bob Wheeler, Joe Mattis, Ed Mailliard and Dave Medvec. The media guide was printed by Printing Concepts Inc., Erie, Pa. Individual Records ...................................................................... 42-47 Team Records...................................................................................... 48 Team Top Ten...................................................................................... 49 Top 10 Winning & Losing Margins................................................47 Rushing Records ............................................................................... 50 Passing Records..................................................................................51 Receiving Records............................................................................. 52 Longest Plays...................................................................................... 53 Opponent Records ............................................................................. 54 All-Americans ....................................................................................55 Harlon Hill Award ............................................................................. 55 All-PSAC Honorees...........................................................................56 Fighting Scots in the Pros ................................................................57 Edinboro vs. Opponents.................................................................... 58 The Last Time ....................................................................................58 vs. 2002 Opponents ...........................................................................59 Year-by-Year Records ...................................................................... 60 Coaching Records ............................................................................. 60 All-Time Results...........................................................................61-63 ON THE FRONT COVER Alonzo Roebuck (upper left), Eoster Johnson (middle), Brandon Nicodemus (upper right), Dave Smith (bottom). In Memory of Bill McDonald The 2002 Edinboro University Eootball Media Guide is dedicated to the memory of Bill McDonald. Edinboro’s football coach from 1969 to 1978, McDonald passed away on March 10, 2002. In his ten seasons as head coach, McDonald compiled a record of 54-36-7, ranking second to Tom Hollman in career wins. His 1970 and ‘71 squads posted back-to-back 9-1 seasons, with the ‘70 edition possibly the greatest grid­ iron team ever at Edinboro. The Scots won their first nine games, including a 14-6 win over West Chester for the school’s only PSAC Championship. Westminster handed Edinboro a 20-7 defeat in the NAIA National Semifinals. Edinboro was awarded the Lambert Bowl, emblematic of the top small college program in the East. McDonald was honored as the Football Writers Association Coach of the Year in the East, while the NAIA Area VIII and District 18 coaches, as well as the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association, also recognized him as Coach of the Year. The Scots returned to the PSAC title game a year later, dropping a 35-14 decision to West Chester. McDonald’s 1975 team also reached the PSAC Championship, losing to East Stroudsburg, 24-20, to finish at 8-3. Bill McDonald was 72 when he passed away. Survivors included his wife, Joanne, two daughters, Amy Mulligan and Johanna Elgin, and one son, David McDonald. He remained a loyal follower of the Eighting Scots throughout the years, and his presence will be sorely missed. 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦Pagel Head Coach Ion Topper 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. 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” two years. The 2000 season brought a 5-6 record, matching the Edinboro record for wins by a firstyear head coach, and a fifth place PSAC finish. Three of the losses, however, were lopsided. In 2001, Edinboro finished with a deceiving 4-6 record. The Fighting Scots were competitive in every contest and finished third in the PSAC. The victories included a stunning 14-7 upset over 17th-ranked Slippery Rock. 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 "W? had an outstanding pool of Butkus Award candidates to choose from, but honorees and an Outland Lou's integrity, coaching back­ Trophy ground and national notoriety stood Tepper'swinner. list of out above the rest. We feel standouts include Bruce Edinboro provides the opportunity Smith, John to he one of the top programs in the Holecek, Simeon Rice, PSAC, and look at Lou Tepper as Kevin Hardy, the coach to restore our program to Brad Hopkins, that level." Booger MacFarland, and Ken Dr. Frank Pogue Jr. Dilger, all cur­ rent NFL stand­ President, Edinboro University outs. In addi­ tion, he has worked with some of the top head coaches in the country, including Bill Dooley at Virginia Tech, Bill 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 recruit­ ed western Pennsylvania for half of my career. It’s a joy to be back home." Tepper completed his second full season as the defensive coor­ dinator at Louisiana State University in 1999. He began his tenure with 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 coordinator for 19 of his 35 years in the coaching profession. Head Coach Big Ten Head Ceach The 56-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 mini head coach, Tepper compiled 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 vic­ tory in Ann Arbor against Michigan in 27 years; and three consec­ utive 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 defensive 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 country, finishing 10th in 1989, 14th in 1993, ninth in 1994, and 21st in 1995. Tepper’s 1992 Illini 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 Illini made it back to postseason play in 1994, handing East Carolina a 30-0 whitewash­ ing in the Liberty Bowl. The ‘94 squad finished 7-5, again upset­ ting 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. linebackers While Penn State has gained the reputation as "Linebacker U", Illinois could make a good case for that des­ ignation as well during Tepper's tenure. He produced consecutive Butkus Award winners in Dana Howard (1994) and Kevin Hardy (1995). Along the way, he also produced 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 25 professional linebackers, and recently wrote the book, "Complete Linebacking", a 312-page comprehensive book on line­ backer 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. Page 2 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University footbaii That stood until the 2000 NFL Draft when Penn State’s Courtney Brown and Lavar Arrington went one-two. Pittsburgh Tepper began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Pittsburgh in 1967, then moved on to the University of New Hampshire from 1968-71, coaching the running backs and line­ backers 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. Virginia Tech In 1978, Virginia Tech head coach Bill Dooley hired Tepper as his linebackers coach. Tepper helped build the Hokies into a con­ sistent bowl contender with a defense that annually 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. Coiorado 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 seasons, and helped the Buffaloes to the 1985 Freedom Bowl and the 1986 Blue Bonnet Bowl. Among the assis­ tant coaches at Colorado was Gerry DiNardo, who would later bring Tepper in to direct his LSU defense. Personal Data Born: September 7, 1945 HoniOtOWn: 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 — gradu­ ate assistant, 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 coordinator, 1976-77; Virginia Tech University — linebackers, 1978-82; 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 (27), Stacy Ann (25) Matthew, a graduate student at Edinboro, and Stacy Ann, a gradu­ ate of LSU who is the grants manager for Meals on Wheels in Columbus, OH. Lou Tepper has brought plenty of intensity and determination, not to mention a winning attitude, to the Edinboro sideline. Personal Background LOU TEPPER’S HEAD COACHING RECORD 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 presently sits on the All-American committee, and has previously served on the NCAA Ethics Committee. He is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has spoken for Promise-Keepers, founded by former Colorado coach Bill McCartney. Tepper and his wife, Karen, have two children. Year Recerd Scheol Bewl 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 0-1 6-5-1 5-6 7-5 5-5-1 2-9 5-6 4-6 Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Edinboro Edinboro Sun Bowl Holiday Bowl 7 Years Liberty Bowl 34-43-2 THE ILIINI YEARS 1992 Record: 6-5-1 SqtS Sept 12 Sept 19 Ocl3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 21 Oct 31 Nov. 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 NO. ILLINOIS MISSOURI at Houston at Minnesota at Ohio State IOWA NOKIHWESrmN at Wisconsin PURDUE at Michigan MICHIGAN ST. w 3ai4 w, 24-14 L L w L, L w. w. X w, 13-31 17-18 18-16 17-24 26-27 13-12 20-17 22-22 14-10 1994 Recerd: 1-5 1993 Recerd: 5-6 Sqtll Sqtl8 Sqt25 Oct2 Oct9 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 30 Nov 6 Nov 13 Nov 20 at Missouri ARIZONA OREGON at Purdue OHIO STATE at Iowa at Michigan NCKTHWESTERN MINNESOTA at Penn State WISCONSIN L 3-31 L 14-16 L, w. L w. w. W w, L L 7-13 28-10 12-20 49-3 24-21 20-13 23-20 14-28 10-35 Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 at Washington St MISSOURI NO. ILLINOIS PURDUE at Ohio State IOWA MICHIGAN at Northwestern at Minnesota PENN STATE at Wisconsin Dec. 31 vs. East Carolina 9-10 42-0 34-10 16-22 24-10 47-7 14-19 28-7 21-17 31-35 13-19 Sept2 SqX9 Seft 16 Sept 23 Oct7 Oct 14 Oct 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 MICHIGAN at Oregon ARIZONA L 14-38 L 31-34 w. 9-7 EASrCAROJNA w L, 17-27 7-0 w; 17-10 L 21-27 NCmHWESTERN L 14-17 at Indiana MICHIGAN ST. at Iowa at Ohio State MINNESOTA at Wisconsin Liberty Bowl Holiday Bowl Dec. 30 vs. Hawaii L, W, W, L, W, W, L, W, W, L, L, 1996 Recerd: 2-9 1995 Record: 5-5-1 W, 30-0 2002 EdlntoraUniveiiia holdall ♦raoaO W 267 L, 341 W 48-14 T 3-3 Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 L, L, L, at Arizona W, AKRON W, INDIANA at Michigan St. L, at Northwestern L, L, IOWA L, OHIO STATE L, at Minnesota L, WISCONSIN at Michigan use 8-20 3-55 0-41 38-7 46-43 14-42 24-27 21-31 0-48 21-23 15-35 Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Rod Defeielve Coordinator Rod Boykin assumed the duties of defensive coordi­ nator and secondary coach two years ago after previously serv­ ing as an assistant coach at Wittenberg University two years prior to that. Boykin played collegiately at the University of Illinois under Lou Tepper. A four-year letterwinner at Illinois, Boykin was twice named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week as a defensive back, and was named the Fighting Illini Defensive Champion of the Year. He played in a total of 44 games for the Illini, playing in three bowl games. The Dayton, OH native enjoyed his best season as a senior, recording 25 tackles with 2 passes bro­ ken up. As a junior, he had 21 stops, along with a fumble recovery in the end zone for a touch­ down against Arizona. Boykin graduated in 1995 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Tepper that same year. He worked with the Fighting Illini from 1995-97, picking up a Master’s Degree in Higher Education and Administration. Boykin joined the Wittenberg staff in 1997 as the defensive backs coach. He helped the Tigers post back-to-back 11-1 finishes, winning the North Coast Athletic Conference champi­ onship both seasons and reaching the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Boykin served on the Wittenberg staff for three seasons. The Tigers went 31-3 during that peri­ od, and in 1998 was the number one rated pass Born: September 22, 1972 defense in the Hometown: Dayton, OH country. College Edncadon: University of Illinois, B.S. in Kinesiology Boykin is 1995; M.E. in Higher Education single and the and Administration — 1996 father of Playing Experience: university of Roddrick Jr., Illinois, defensive back — 1990-94 age 7. He is a former National Coaching Experience: University of Illinois - gradu­ Football ate assistant, 1995-97; Wittenberg Foundation University — secondary, 1997Scholar-Athlete 2000; Edinboro University Award winner defensive coordinator, 2000 to at Meadowdale present High School in Children: Roddrick Jr. (7) Dayton. Personal Data Scott Browning Ofhnsm Caordnator/Offensive Lina Scott Browning holds the longest tenure of anyone on the Edinboro University coaching staff. Now in his 17th season as a Fighting Scot assis­ tant, Browning is 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 a year ago, while continuing to work with the linemen. That is a role he had handled the pre­ vious five seasons. This marks his ninth year in charge of the offensive linemen. He has also coached the running backs and defensive backs in the past. In his numerous capacities. Browning has coached several All-Americans, including Steve Russell, Michael Willis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, Mike Barnes, Elbert Cole and Jeremy O’Day. In addition to his extensive tenure at Edinboro, 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 sea­ sons. Browning served as a graduate assistant coach at New Mexico State in 1982, and the fol­ lowing year instructed the receivers at Idaho State. That outfit reached the NCAA Born: October 28, 1958 Division I-AA Hometown: Penysvllle, oh playoffs. College Education: Ohio state University, B.S. in Education — A 1981 1981; New Mexico State graduate of Ohio State with University, M.S. in Education Administration — 1983 a Bachelor’s Playing Experience: Capital Degree in University, running back — 1977 Education, Coaching Experience: Browning Worthington (OH) High School — began his assistant coach, 1979; Daytoncoaching career Fairview (OH) High School as an assistant assistant coach, 1980-81; New coach at Mexico State University — sec­ ondary, 1982; Idaho State Worthington receivers, 1983; Ohio State High School University — running backs, 1984and Dayton86; Edinboro University - offen­ Eairview High sive coordinator, defensive backs, Schools in running backs, offensive line, Ohio from 1986 to present 1979-81. MfifO: Lynn Before trans­ Andrew (8), Katelyn ferring to Ohio Children: (4) State, he Personal Data Page 4 ♦ 2002 Edinbora Dnhrerslty football attended Capital University where he played football for one season. Browning later earned a Master’s Degree in Education Administration from New Mexico State in 1983. Browning and his wife, Lynn, reside in Edinboro and have two children, Andrew, 8, and Katelyn, 4. His brother, Mitchell, is the offen­ sive coordinator at the University of Minnesota. Wayne Bradford Defensive Line/RecrnitinD Ceerdmater Wayne Bradford is in his fourth year as a membpr of the Edinboro. coaching staff. After serving as the defensive coordinator/defen­ sive fine coach his first season, he enters his third sea­ son overseeing the defensive line. In addition, he serves as the recruiting coordi­ nator. Under Bradford’s tutelage, Edinboro has had four first team All-PSAC West defensive linemen. The Fighting Scots have ranked fourth in the PSAC in sacks all three years. Bradford had previously been at Salisbury State since 1990, and was the Sea Gulls' defen­ sive 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 defen­ sive coordinatjfi His defenses excelled during that period. In 1998, the Sea Gulls paced the Atlantic Central Football Conference in pass defense and quarterback sacks. In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th in NCAA Division III in total defense, allowing just 268 yards per game. His 1995 defensive unit produced a first team AFCA All-American at linebacker, and Born: April 3, 1968 helped the Sea Hometown: GlenBumle, MD Gulls finish 7-2 College Education: Salisbury State University, B.S. in Business with a berth in Administration — 1990; M.S. in the ECAC Business Administration — 1992 Southwest Playing Experience: Salisbury Championship State University, offensive line Game. 1986-89 Bradford Experience: graduated from Coaching Salisbury State University — Salisbury State defensive lineman & linebackers, in 1990 with a 1990-93; defensive coordinator, Bachelor’s 1994-99; Edinboro University — Degree in defensive coordinator, 1999; defensive line, 2000 to present Business Administration. MfifO: Gwen He completed Children: Nicholas (4), Julia (2) Personal Data work on his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In addition to working as a member of the football staff, Bradford was a faculty member in the School of Business. Beginning in 1996, he was the Director of the Business Graduate Programs for the Perdue School of Business. As an undergraduate, Bradford was an offensive lineman. He played on the 1986 Salisbury State team which finished as the NCAA Division III national runnerup. Bradford and his wife, Gwen, have a fouryear-old son, Nicholas, and a two-year-old daughter, Julia. They reside in Edinboro. Scott Weaver Quarterbacks Like Rod Boykin, Scott Weaver played for Lou Tepper at Illinois. He joined the Edinboro staff as the running backs coach a year ago after serving as the quarterbacks coach at Tiffin University the last two years. The former Illini signalcaller will coach the Fighting Scot quarterbacks this year. A year ago, Bernard Henry gained 1,000 yards and was selected for the Cactus Bowl under Weaver’s guidance. A native of Beaver Falls, Pa., Weaver is well-acquainted with western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio football. A member of the Fighting Illini from 1992-96, Weaver stands as the seventh all-time leading passer at Illinois with 3,212 yards. He held the distinction of becoming the first redshirt freshman to start at quarterback at Illinois since 1978. Weaver enjoyed an outstanding high school career at Blackhawk High School. He was rec­ ognized as the USA Today Pennsylvania Prep Player of the Year, was the Pittsburgh PostGazette Western Pennsylvania Class AAA Player of the Year, and earned second team allstate honors. After graduating from Illinois with a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech BOfP: October 15, 1973 Communica­ Hometown: Beaver Falls, PA tions in 1996, College Education: University of Illinois, B.A. in Speech he went on to Communications — 1996; M.B.A. earn his in Business Administration — 1998 Master’s Playing Experience: University of Degree in Illinois, quarterback — 1992-96 Business Ad­ Experience: ministration in Coaching Tiffin University — quarterbacks, ‘98. 1998-99; Edinboro University — Married in running backs, 2000; quarterbacks, July 2000, 2001 to present Weaver and his MfifO: Kim Personal Data parents of a son, Jim, and a daughter, Jennifer, along with three grandchildren. wife, Kim, reside in Edinboro. Jim Henson Running Backs Jim Henson, a highly successful high school coach in Ohio for over twenty years, enters his fifth season on the Edinboro staff. After working on the defensive side of the ball as the strong safeties/outside line­ backers coach the last two years, he moves over to the offense and will instruct the running backs. He previously worked with the running backs in 1999 and was in charge of the defensive line­ men in '98. 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. At Grand Valley, 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 cam­ paigns and a 23-game regular season winning streak. Henson was named the Conference Coach of the Year eight times and County Coach of the Year three times, culminated by his selection as the Ohio Division V Coach of the Year in 1997 and the Division IV Coach of the Year in ‘92. Prior to beginning his stellar career at Grand Valley, Henson debuted as an assistant coach at Cardinal Middlefield (OH) High School, where he served for eight years. Henson graduated from Hiram College Bora: September 11, 1946 in 1968 with a Hometown: Orwell, oh College Educotion: Hiram Bachelor of Arts Degree in College, B.A. in Arts & Mathematics — 1968; Youngstown Mathematics, State University, M.S. in then later com­ Mathematics Education — 1972 pleted work on Ploying Experience: Hiram his Master of College, defensive back — 1964Science Degree 66 Education with Coeching Experience: Cardinal a major in Middlefield (OH) High School assistant coach, 1968-75; Grand Mathematics Valley (OH) High School — head from coach, 1976-97; Edinboro Youngstown University — defensive line, 1998; State running backs, 1999; strong University in safeties/ outside linebackers, 2000 1972. He and to present his wife, Mine: Evelyn Evelyn, reside Chiidren: Jim (33), Jennifer (25) in Edinboro. They are the Personal Data 2002 Edigboro University football ♦Pages Tom Parry wide Receivers Tom Parry, a vet­ eran in football coaching circles, is in his first season as a member of the Edinboro University football staff. He will work with the wide receivers. Parry has been a head football coach on the high school level for 17 years and served as an assistant coach at the collegiate level for 15 sea­ sons. Most recently, he served as the quarter­ backs and wide receivers at Mercyhurst College from 1995 to 2001. Prior to joining the Mercyhurst staff. Parry was the passing game coordinator and quarter­ backs 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 Born: October 20, 1937 got his start as Hometown: Youngstown, OH a student assis­ College Educotion: slippery Rock tant at his alma State University, B.A. in Health & mater. Slippery Physical Education — 1964; St. Lawrence University, M.A. in Rock State, in Educational Adminstration ‘63-64. 1979, Certificate of Advanced Parry’s Standing, Educational high school Administration - 1979 coaching career Playing Experience: Edinboro began in Erie State “ 1957; Slippery Rock State as an assistant - 1959-61. coach at Coaching Experience: slippery Academy High Rock State — student assistant School in coach, 1963-64; Academy (Pa.) 1965-66. He High School — assistant coach, 1965-66; Tech Memorial (Pa.) served as the High School - head coach, 1967head coach at Tech Memorial 69; Nottingham (NY) High School High School in — assistant coach, 1970-72; Levy (NY) Junior High School - head Erie from coach/head wrestling coach, 19721967-69, and 74; Bishop Ludden (NY) High was also the School — head coach/JV wrestling head coach at coach, 1974-79; St. Lawrence Bishop University - defensive coordina­ Ludden(NY) tor/asst. wrestling coach, 1977-79; High School Cortland State — assistant and Mount coach/asst, wrestling coach, 1979Vemon(NY) 80; Mount Vernon (NY) High School — head coach, 1980-92; High School. Iona College - passing game A 1964 coordinator/quarterbacks, 1992graduate of 95; Mercyhurst College - quarter­ Slippery Rock backs/wide receivers, 1995-2001 State University with Children: JUlian (17) Personal Data Assistant Coaches a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Physical Education, Parry later completed work on his Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from St. Lawrence University in 1979. He played one season of football at Edinboro beforecompleting his career at Slippery Rock. Parry resides in Erie and has one daughter, Jillian (17). Steve Scheiesfce WEnds Eormer Eighting Scot Steve Scheloske is in his first season as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff. A former standout at nearby Strong Vincent High School in Erie, Scheloske was a reserve tight end for the Eighting Scots in 1999-2000. Scheloske served as an assistant coach in charge of the wide receivers at Strong Vincent in 1998-99, then coached at East High School in 2001, working with the offen­ Born: April 3, 1978 sive and defen­ Hometown: Erie, PA College Education: Edinboro sive linemen. University, B.S. in Education — A 2002 2002 graduate of Playing Experience: Edinboro Edinboro with University, tight end — 1999-2000 a Bachelor’s Coaching Experience: strong Degree in Vincent (Pa.) High School, - wide Education, receivers, 1998-99; East (Pa.) Scheloske is High School — offensive/defensive line, 2001 single and resides in Erie. Personal Data Gilman strong Safeties Ray Gilman is in his first season as a vol­ unteer assistant coach for the Eighting Scots. He will work with the strong safeties. Gilman has plenty of experience on the high school level, including serving as the head coach for the AlleghenyClarion 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 Class AAA District IV Playoffs four of the five seasons. Gilman previously had stints as an assis­ tant coach at Northern High School in Dillsburg, PA and Pittsburgh North Catholic High School. He also served as the head coach at Einley (Pa.) Junior High School, where one of the players on his team was Joe Montana. Last summer, Gilman guided the Pennsylvania ____________________________ All-Stars to the gold medal in Born: July 27,1943 the Down Under Bowl in Hometown: miliards, pa College Education: Lock Haven Australia. State College, B.S. in Health & A 1966 Physical Education - 1966 graduate of Playing Experience: Lock Haven Lock Haven State College, defensive State College back/wide receiver — 1963-65 with a Coaching Experience: Northern Bachelor of (Pa.) High School — Science Degree offensive/defensive backs coach, 1966-68; North Catholic (Pa.) in Health & High School - defensive Physical backs/special teams coach, 1968Education, Gilman has one 69; Finley (Pa.) Junior High School — head coach, 1969-72; son, Chris, a Allegheny-Clarion Valley (Pa.) transfer from High School — assistant coach, Lock Haven 1997-99; head coach, 1997-2002 who is in his Wife: Kay first year at Children: Chris (19) Edinboro. Personal Data Keith McCarthy Head Equipment Manager Keith McCarthy has been a valuable member of the Edinboro University staff for the last three years while helping to oversee the equipment. McCarthy served as the assistant foot­ ball equipment man­ ager from 19992001, then took over as the head football equipment manager in 2001. A native of Philadelphia where he graduat­ ed from Father Judge High School in 1999, McCarthy is completing work on his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. While at Father Judge, he was the head basketball manager and assistant football equipment manager. McCarthy is a member of the AEMA (Athletic Equipment Managers Association). Page 6 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University football A ConwersaUon wlih lou Tepper Jason McHann Video Coordinator Jason McMann has served as a video coordinator for Edinboro football since 1996. He came to Edinboro as a strong safety. In addition to his experience at Edinboro, the Saegertown, PA native has been a video assikant with the Pittsburgh Steelers since 1998, and this past summer served as the video assistant for the Berlin Thunder, the champions of the European League. He was also a video coordinator for the University of Pittsburgh in 1999-2000. McMann graduated from Edinboro in 1999 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Specialized Studies, minoring in Coaching. Dale Stoner A year ago. Dale Stoner made news as a 42-year-old gradu­ ate student in his first season of foot­ ball at Edinboro. Now Stoner will aid the Fighting Scots in another manner, serving as a volun­ teer coach in charge of strength training. Stoner appeared in two games last sea­ son at defensive tackle, making his first appear­ ance on the gridiron in the win over Gannon. A 1980 graduate of Clarion University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration — Marketing & Management, is active as a youth coach in the Edinboro area. He owns and operates Stoner Financial Management, and has been a financial consult­ ant for over twenty years. He has an equally impressive background in powerlifting. Stoner has won two Master’s Division National Championships and one world championship. He holds 65 records, including three world and 14 American records. Stoner and his wife, Susie, reside in Edinboro with their three children — Katie (18), Robert (14), and Christopher (11). Wbat attracted yon to EdinboroP "I was attracted to Edinboro because I love to coach young men who are serious about the game and use football as a tool to influence them toward positive academic, athletic and social behavior. Edinboro was attrac­ tive because of the leadership of the administration, particularly that of Dr. Erank Pogue, Dr. Naomi Johnson and Bruce Baumgartner. Edinboro has a location and setting that can attract quality student-athletes. Karen and / 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 adiust to Division ll footballP "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. It's been really fun to see players, co-workers and this community expand their hori­ zons 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." You were so close a year ago, only to lose tbe final three games and finish 4-6. is this the year Edinboro tabes a step forward and snaps its five year losing streabP “I believe it will be. Our depth and talent level has improved and we have been able to give consistent teaching with a strong and stable football staff. In 2000 we were unable to compete favorably every week. Last season we were competitive throughout the year. The squad not only expects to win but has paid a price to prepare themselves to do so. ” What did last year’s win over Slippery Rock and strong showing at lUP mean to your programP. “In 2000 we lost by large margins to both of those nationallyranked programs. One year later we upset Slippery Rock,14-7, here at Sox Harrison Stadium and then went toe-to-toe with lUP. EDINBfiiul Those performances buoyed our confidence and demonstrated that if we continue to improve our talent and schemes we can soon challenge for a PSAC title. ” You made modest improvements statistically on offense last year. What can be expected offensively this yearP “We expect to continue our steady offensive improvement. In 2000 we averaged only 14 points a game and improved to nearly 21 points a game last year. We have a very solid offensive front and expect to run the ball with authority, if our efforts to throw the ball more effectively are realized, we can take the next step in our progression and become explosive. ” How much importance do you place on special teamsP “Special teams have 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. Eew fans recognize the impact of special teams and many players don't buy into its significance. Last year our kicking game dominated several games. We finished sixth in the nation in net punting and were one of the most efficient punt return units in the PSAC. We have some marquee special teams perform­ ers who can really change the course of a game. ” The defense played so well most of the year, it had to be disap­ pointing with the showing in the final three games. “Our defense improved tremendously in the trenches and the front seven returns almost intact. We gave up far too many big plays in the passing game the final three weeks of the season and no cham­ pionship team can perform in that fashion. We must become more dependable in that area if we are going to be a premier defense. ” Do you think people are surprised that your recruiting at Edinboro has centered on freshmen rather than bringing in transfersP "There are many ways to build a championship program. At Edinboro, we value TALENT AND CHARACTER as the corner­ stone of our recruiting. If every player that comes into your pro­ gram has character then his talent will be magnified and his chances of enduring for his entire career are good. We have no issues with recruiting freshmen or transfers as long as those requirements are met. In our first classes we have signed many more freshmen, but the transfers we have attracted are impact guys and have been very positive influences on our team." lOOIBAlLMISSIAXXIATEMENT Our mission is to utilize football as a unique educational tool. We plan to teach and motivate young men to: 1. Achieve lefty academic geals 2. Honer this University with ear character 3. Unashamediy strive fervictery 4. Fester a famiiycencept where everyene is treated with leve and discipline 2002EdintanViiliieRttiFaMaall ♦ PaiB7 2002 Roster 2002 Roster No. Name Pos. HI. 20 34 23 36 19 50 77 25 Paul Amico ** Nate Armella Chris Avery J.D. Baker Darnell Barnes James Barnett David Beck * Matt Birkett ILB CB CB TB FS DE OT WR 5-9 195 5-11 172 5-10 173 5-8 205 6-2 180 6-3 230 6-5 290 5-11 175 Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.-r So. Sr. 29 31 12 91 61 6 Jordan Bobitski Travis Bogdanski Justin Bouch Ed Brown * Steve Bmno Lincoln Bufalino ** WR FS QB TE OG WR 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-3 5-7 185 165 205 250 260 170 So. Fr.-r Fr.-r So. Fr.-r Jr. 37 40 78 74 3 59 21 Regis Bums Robert Bums Greg Bzorek Ron Bzorek Dario Camacho Caleo Ciorra James Cowart ** SS OLB OT OT CB NG OLB 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-0 205 212 310 300 183 230 205 Fr.-r So. Fr.-r So. Fr.-r Fr. Jr. 90 83 84 4 88 87 57 52 82 32 Damien Crissey Jeff Dinger Ben Drake Jason Easter Nate Eimer Aaron Petty Mike Flinn Seth Fragale Pete Gaylord Chris Gilman DE WR OLB CB FB TE OT OLB TE CB 6-3 6-5 6-3 5-7 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-1 5-9 255 195 220 160 230 240 260 215 214 170 Fr. Fr.-r Fr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Fr. Fr.-r So. Jr. So. 24 54 99 62 85 27 66 79 44 14 10 16 47 60 81 53 5 43 46 41 13 35 56 18 70 7 22 95 76 97 Jason Gordon *** FS Andrew Griffith C Eugene Grooms ** NG Joey Hendrix DT Sean Hess * WR Geoff Heyl PK Travis Hockenbraugh DE Otto Hoover ** DT Jermaine Hughley ** ILB Brandon Hunt QB Dave Jazenski ILB Corey Jensen QB Foster Johnson *** ILB Chris Kaczor OG Tom LaVerde WR Bryan Leonburg P Justin Lipscomb WR Greg MacAnn OLB Gabe Mannella TB Javar Manning ** FB Cam Marsh QB Mike Martin ** FB Diego Matthews ILB Sean McNicholas *** P/PK Mike Mills OT Mike Miodus WR Brandon Munson TB Eric Neavins * DT Brandon Nicodemus***OG Dave Olson TE 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-7 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-3 180 215 290 225 200 165 270 285 205 200 225 215 220 295 175 210 190 217 220 240 190 240 220 220 270 200 219 274 275 220 Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr.. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.-r Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr.-r Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Hlab Scbool/last School Rochester, NY/Bishop Kearney Jamestown, NY/Jamestown Berea, OH/Berea Mansfield, PA/Mansfield Washington, PAAVashington Sharon, PA/Sharon Lockport, NY/Lockport Cambridge, MARindge & Latin/ Wisconsin Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick Brackenridge, PA/Highlands North Springfield, PA/Cathedral Prep New Castle, PA/Shenango Edinboro, PA/General McLane/ Slippery Rock Jefferson, OH/Jefferson Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic/Butler CC(KS) Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute Oakmont, PA/Riverview Pittsburgh, PA/Linsly School(WV)/ Millersville Bedford, PA/Bedford Conneaut, OH/Conneaut Dublin, OH/Dublin Coffman Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep Oswego, IL/West Aurora Franklin, PA/Franklin Oakmont, PA/Riverview Emporium, PA/Cameron County Gowanda, NY/Gowanda Central Hilliards, PA/Allegheny-Clarion Valley/ Lock Haven Columbus, OH/Brookhaven Edinboro, PA/General McLane Huttonville, ONT/Brampton Centennial Mobile, AL Vandergrift, PA/Leechburg Area Erie, PA/McDowell Enola, PA Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell New Kensington, PA/Valley Homell, NY/Homell Erie, PA/Iroquois Chesterland, OH/West Geauga Rochester, NY/West Irondequoit Brook Park, OH/Berea Homell, NY/Homell Cranberry Twp., PA/Seneca Valley Roaming Shores, OH/Grand Valley Rochester, NY/Greece Athena Dublin, OH/Dublin Coffman Meadville, PA/Meadville Hillsboro, OH/Hillsboro Arnold, PA/Valley Pittsburgh, PA/Oliver Kirtland, OH/Kirtland Girard, OH/Girard Erie, PA/Strong Vincent Albion, NY/Albion Erie, PA/Central Altoona, PA/Altoona Crescent, PA/Moon Pages ♦ 2002 Edlnboro University Football NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name.......................... Pos. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4^'' 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 65 66 69 70 72 73 Nick Phillips............... FB Dario Camacho CB Jason Easter............... CB Justin Lipscomb . . . .WR Lincoln Bufalino . . . .WR Mike Miodus............. WR Jay Ulmer ................. WR Elliott Page..................CB Dave Jazenski........... ILB B.J. Quigley............... QB Justin Bouch............... QB Cam Marsh..................QB Brandon Hunt............. QB Nick Roth ............... OLB Corey Jensen ............. QB Geoff Hey 1 ..................PK Sean McNicholas' . .PK/P Darnell Barnes ...........FS Paul Amico . ...........ILB James Cowart'......... OLB Brandon Mupson . . . .TB Chris Avery..................CB Jason Gordon .............FS Matt Birkett............... WR Ben Stroup............... OLB Jeff Richardson........... SS Tommie Virgies .........CB Jordan Bobitski.........WR Chris Wiggins........... ILB Travis Bogdanski . . . .FS Chris Gilman .............CB Nate Armella .............CB Mike Martin............... FB J.D. Baker....................TB Regis Burns..................SS Jim Soltis..................OLB Travis Stanford........... CB Robert Bums........... OLB Javar Manning ...........FB Alonzo Roebuck.........TB Greg Mac Ann .........OLB Jermaine Hughley . . .ILB Dylan Wessell............. FB Gabe Mannella........... TB Foster Johnson .........ILB Thomas Wallace .........SS James Barnett............. DE Wade Vogan.................NG Seth Fragale............. OLB Bryan Leonburg............. P Andy Griffith........... C/LS Todd Scharbert .. .OG/LS Diego Matthews . . . .ILB Mike Flinn..................OT Anthony Peluso.........OG Caleo Ciorra............... NG Chris Kaczor .............OG Steve Bmno............... OG Joey Hendrix ............. DT Nate Simmons............... C Travis Hockenbraugh .DE Anthony Sufra............... C Mike Mills ..................OT Joe Valvoda....................C Karl Shellgren........... OG 72 92 Jason Oman * Elliott Page ** Anthony Peluso ** Matt Peterson * Nick Phillips B.J. Quigley Jeff Richardson ** Alonzo Roebuck ** Nick Roth * Todd Scharbert Karl Shellgren Nate Simmons Dave Smith *** Jim Soltis Travis Stanford Bill Stiger Ben Stroup Anthony Sufra Kyle Thorne C.J. Trivisonno * Jay Ulmer * Ryan Valasek Joe Valvoda ** Kirk Vermillion OT CB OG NG FB QB SS TB OLB OG OG C OLB OLB CB WR OLB C DE TE WR WR C DT 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-4 5-8 5-8 6-2 6-4 312 185 300 270 230 185 197 205 220 215 285 250 250 190 165 170 200 280 275 250 155 165 295 250 Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr.-r Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr.-r So. Fr.-r Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.-r Fr.-r So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.-r 28 93 51 49 45 30 Tommie Virgies *** Eli Visnick Wade Vogan Thomas Wallace * Dylan Wessell * Chris Wiggins *** CB PK NG SS FB ILB 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-9 177 182 280 185 220 210 Sr. Fr.-r Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 75 9 58 94 2 11 27 42 15 55 73 65 80 38 39 89 26 69 96 86 8 Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville Clairton, PA/Clairton Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Franklin, PA/Franklin Monaca, PA/Monaca Springfield, VA/Lake Braddock Webster, NY/Webster/Hartwick Pittsburgh, PA/Northgate/Pittsburgh Berea, OH/Berea Aurora, IL/West Aurora North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin Fairview, PA/Fairview Polk, PA/Franklin Garrettsville, OH/Cardinal Niles, OH/Warren G. Harding Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville Columbus, OH/Hilliard Davidson Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute Louisville, OH/Louisville Kirtland, OH/Kirtland Webster, NY/Webster Natrona Heights, PA/Highlands Mantua, OH/Kenston Pittsburgh, PA/Fork Union Military Academy Euclid, OH/Euclid Harrison City, PA/Penn Trafford Sharon, PA/Sharon Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg Rome, OH/Jefferson Solon, OH/Solon 91 92 Ron Bzorek ........... . .OT Jason Oman ........... . .OT Brandon Nicodemus .OG David Beck............. . .OT Greg Bzorek........... . .OT Otto Hoover........... . .DT Dave Smith ........... .OLB Tom LaVerde......... .WR Pete Gaylord........... . .TE Jeff Dinger............. .WR Ben Drake............. .OLB Sean Hess ............. C.J. Trivisonno . . . . . .TE Aaron Petty............. . .TE Nate Eimer............. . .FB Bill Stiger............. Damien Crissey ... Ed Brown............... 'T'X2 DT 02 yj Q4 95 96 97 99 NG DT Kyle Thorne........... . .DE Dave Olson............. . .TE Eugene Grooms ... . .NG 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 yv * Number of letters won HEAD COACH: Lou Tepper (9-12, 2 years; 34-43-2 overall, 7 years) ASSISTANT COACHES: Rod Boykin (defensive coordinator/secondary); Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/offensive line); Wayne Bradford (defensive line/recmiting coordinator); Scott Weaver (quarterbacks); Jim Henson (mnning backs); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Steve Scheloske (tight ends); Ray Gilman (strong safeties); David Hart (student defensive assistant); Jim Penley (student defensive assis­ tant); Keith McCarthy (head equipment manager); Jason McMann (video coordinator); Dale Stoner (strength coach) IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYS PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Paul Amico............................. ............. ah MEEK koe Lincoln Bufalino ................. ............ buff ah FEE no Grec & Ron Bzorek............ .............hi ZHOR ik James Cowart........................ .............COW ert Nate Eimer............................. ............ imer Seth Frasale........................... ............ fra GAHL lee Jermaine Huszhley................. ............. HUEG lee Mike Miodus ........................ ............ my OE dis Eric Neavins........................... ............ nevins Brandon Nicodemus............ ............ nick OH DEE miss Jason Oman ........................................OH men Anthony Peluso ................... .............phe EOOS so Jay Ulmer................................ ............ UHE mher Tommie Virsies ................... ............ vir iihis Dylan Wessell........................ ............ wess September 2 3 13 15 16 17 18 20 October 5 8 9 25 November 18 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦Page 9 Jason Oman Otto Hoover Ed Brown Jeff Richardson Brandon Nicodemus Eli Visnick Steve Bruno Matt Peterson Mike Martin J.D. Baker David Beck Joey Hendrix Elliott Page Anthony Peluso Alonzo Roebuck Pete Gaylord Joe Valvoda Eusene Grooms 2DV2 Outlook Depth, Experience Add Up Te iMpping Feimula Fer Fighting Scets After five straight losing seasons, head coach Lou Tepper feels it’s time for his Edinboro University football team to put that behind them. Tepper can only take credit for the last two, and even those two campaigns are deceiving. Tepper’s initial squad in 2000 finished with a 5-6 record thanks to wins in its final three contests. A year ago, the Fighting Scots ended the season riding a four game losing skid, sending the Scots once again under the .500 mark at 4-6. But the progress made from year one to year two was substantial, and with another year under their belt, Tepper feels this is the year his team turns the comer. Consider that the Scots handed Slippery Rock, ranked 17th in Division II at the time, a 14-7 defeat, and battled Indiana(Pa.) on even terms for three quarters before falling by a 21-6 score. “Overall, in the first year we couldn’t compete favorably,” admits Tepper. “Last year we were competitive. This year, I don’t believe there is anybody on our schedule we can’t beat.” Tepper is quick to point out that Edinboro hasn’t yet reached the talent level of lUP or Slippery Rock, the elite in the Pennsylvania I—State Athletic Conference Western Division the last decade. But the gap is closing. Tepper will wel­ come back 30 letterwinners, but more importantly, 16 starters return. That includes five first team All-PS AC West performers and two second team selections. A year earlier, only five Scots total were recognized by the league’s coaches. While questions remain as the Fighting Scots enter the 2002 cam­ paign, Edinboro has gone from a team seriously lacking in depth to one with a pleasant problem in terms of quality competition at a num­ ber of positions. If Tepper’s squad can withstand the first half of the schedule, the first winning season since 1996 could be on the horizon. Edinboro opens the season on Saturday, August 31, making the short trip to Erie to play Gannon. That begins a stretch of four of the first five games on the road. The Scots close with four of the final six — including the annual Homecoming tilt versus lUP - in the friendly confines of Sox Harrison Stadium. ^^Overally in the first year we didn Y compete. Last year I think we did compete. This year, I don 7 think there is anybody on our schedule we can H beat. ” Head Coach Lou Tepper Special Teams Tepper places a great deal of emphasis on special teams play, and it was clearly evident a year ago. He is quick to point out that Edinboro finished sixth in Division II in net punting (38.67 yards), that the Fighting Scots ranked first in the PSAC in punt catches and total punt return yards, and that his team is a major threat to block a kick every game. A year ago, the Scots came up with eight blocked kicks. He looks for the special teams to once again play a significant role, but did depart the spring with some concern. “I didn’t think we had a very good spring in the kicking game,” Tepper noted. “It was the worst part of our spring. Hopefully it will motivate us in the fall.” In Sean McNicholas, Edinboro possesses one of the top punters in Division II. A year ago, the senior ranked 13th nationally with an average of 41.4 yards per punt, the second-highest in school history. That boosted his career average to 40.0 yards. McNicholas has served the dual role of punter and placekicker the last three years, but he will likely concentrate on punting this fall. While ranking among the career leaders in both field goals made and attempted, he made just 8 of 19 field goals and 16 of 21 extra points last season. Geoff Heyl, a transfer from the University of Connecticut, is expected to handle the placekicking chores, although redshirt fresh­ man Eli Visnick is also in the picture. Heyl served as the Huskies’ regular kicker in 2000, converting 10 of 16 field goals, including a 48-yarder at Boston College, and 22 of 24 PATs. Tepper has plenty of options in the return game. Lincoln Bufalino averaged 23.5 yards on 13 kickoff returns, and 7.0 yards on 11 punt returns. Justin Lipscomb had a promising start at Ashland, returning three punts for 31 yards before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. Alonzo Roebuck and Matt Birkett, a transfer from Wisconsin, are other possible returners. The special teams’ biggest loss could be David Holton. Best known for his long snapping and knack for blocking kicks, Holton was a rare performer for Tepper, starting on all six special teams units. Offense While you probably wouldn’t describe the Edinbofo offense as a high-octane attack, the Fighting Scots made great strides in 2001. After ranking near the bottom of the PSAC in scoring offense, passing offense and rushing offense, the Scots climbed to the middle of the pack. Edinboro boosted its scoring average to 20.2 ppg., and the total offense climbed over seventy yards per game to 329.0 ypg. Most noteworthy, with a greatly improved offensive line paving the way, the Scots displayed an ability to control the line of scrimmage on the ground. Edinboro ranked sixth in the PSAC in rushing at 183.7 ypg. With eight starters back, it is hoped that the improvement will continue. But the losses were substantial. Steve Tryon proved a capable quarterback in his lone year as a starter, and John Williams, who shared the tailback job, was drafted by the Canadian Football League. Right tackle Greg Tarbell anchored the offensive line and was chosen to play in the Cactus Bowl, and Chris Buehner led the Scots in receiving. “We have some issues,” Tepper admitted. “We have a talented quarterback who lacks experience, and we have to get better blocking from our fullbacks, but other than that, I think we’re solid everywhere on offense.” QUARTERBACK: with Steve Tryon and Jack Davis gone, the quarterbacking job is in the hands of talented but untested Cam Marsh. A sophomore now in his third season, the 6’1”, 190 lb. Marsh has seen limited action, playing in four games last year and completing both of his pass attempts. However, his athleticism was clearly evident in the spring, and he proved an accurate passer. “Our quarterback does not have to pull the train,” stressed Tepper,” merely conduct us and get us in the right plays. Cam can make Page 10 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University Football 2002 OuUook plays. He’s the best athlete we’ve had behind center.” Justin Bouch, a 6’3”, 205 lb. redshirt freshman, is expected to push Marsh in the fall, with 6’ 1”, 215 lb. junior Corey Jensen, a line­ backer a year ago after previously playing quarterback, also in the pic­ ture. RUNNING BACKS: For just the second time in ten years, Edinboro failed to have a 1,000-yard rusher. But the combination of John Williams and Alonzo Roebuck proved extremely effective. Williams, who led the Scots with 723 yards and added 14 receptions, has moved on to the CEL, but Roebuck should be one of the top backs in the PSAC. A 5’ 11”, 205 lbs. senior who is in outstanding condition, is one of the most respected players on the roster. His leadership skills aside, he gained 671 yards on 132 carries, a 5.1 yard average, with 8 TDs, despite missing two games due to injury. Roebuck had four 100-yard games in 2001, including a 151-yard effort in the season finale at East Stroudsburg. He is also an accomplished receiver, hauling in 13 pass­ es for 132 yards. Sophomore Brandon Munson averaged 7.8 yards per carry while gaining 274 yards as a reserve, and has the talent to be a quality play­ er. Converted fullback J.D. Baker is also in the mix at tailback. Undersized as a fullback at 5’8”, 205 lbs., the sophomore is a hardnosed player who saw action in five games a year ago. The fullback position promises to be a battle, with no fewer than five potential candidates, including a pair of converted players. “I was disappointed in the fullbacks in the spring,” Tepper pointed out. “We have to find an answer.” Former all-state tailback Javar Manning saw the most action at fullback a year ago, starting six contests. Now bulked up to 240 lbs.. Manning is best known for his running and receiving abilities. He carried the ball six times for 39 yards, and caught 6 passes for 54 yards. Manning sat out the sprting following shoulder surgery. Mike Martin, a 5’ 11”, 240 lb. junior, has seen plenty of action his first two years, but has been plagued by injuries. After battling knee problems, he missed the spring with a wrist injury. If healthy, Martin can be a devastating blocker. Redshirt freshman Nick Phillips, 6’1”, 230 lbs., played fullback for the first time in the spring. With experience he could prove an interesting performer. Nate Eimer, another redshirt freshman, moves from tight end to fullback, as does Dylan Wessell, who previously played linebacker. Eimer, 6’2”, 230 lbs., caught the eye of the coaches a year ago in practice. Wesseel was a standout fullback in high school, and is regarded as a physical, hard-nosed performer. RECEIVERS: Tepper was quick to point out that the most improved area on the team in the spring was at the wide receiver spots. Though Chris Buehner and Michael Lowe, the team’s top receivers a year ago, are gone, Tepper is excited with his receiving corps. “We have four receivers who are really dependable,” noted Tepper. “I feel very good about these four. If we are lacking, it’s that we don’t have an alarming deep threat.” Leading the way among the wideouts is Sean Hess, a 6’3”, 200 lb. junior who came on strong the second half of last season. Hess ended the year with 13 receptions for 198 yards. He is described as a con­ sistent performer and a strong blocker. Diminutive Lincoln Bufalino is expected to line up alongside Hess. At just 5’7”, 170 lbs., Bufalino is an exciting player who also excels as a return man. He caught 9 passes for 167 yards, an 18.6 yard average, with 3 TDs. Sophomores Jordan Bobitski and Justin Lipscomb will push for playing time. Bobitski is similar size-wise to Hess at 6’2”, 185 lbs., and made great strides in the spring after catching just one pass last year. Lipscomb, another player with excellent return skills, missed the last nine games after suffering a broken collarbone at Ashland. Tepper is hoping that Division I transfers Matt Birkett and Jerry Roquemore will emerge as needed deep threats. Birkett attended Wisconsin last year but did not play for the Badgers. He played with John Williams at Rhode Island, and hauled in 52 passes for 788 yards with 5 TDs in 1999. The 5’H”, 175 lb. junior possesses plenty of speed. Roquemore is even faster, running a 10.37 100 meters in high school. He last played at Washington State in 1998, catching 14 passes while starting the last six games. Senior Mike Miodus, soph­ omore Jay Ulmer, and redshirt freshman Jeff Dinger are other candidates at wide receiver. Edinboro entered the 2001 season with a large hole at tight end. Though just freshmen, the tandem of Ed Brown and C.J. Trivisonno has turned tight end into a strength. At 6’4”, 250 lbs.. Brown is renowned for his blocking skills. Trivisonno is also 6’4”, 250 lbs., and is the stronger receiv­ er. He caught 8 passes for 70 yards. Junior Pete Gaylord (6’1”, 214 lbs.) is a hard-nosed com­ petitor and turned in a strong spring performance. OFFENSIVE IINE: Tepper spent his first spring lamenting the lack of depth on the offen­ sive line. Now as the Scots enter the 2002 campaign, the offensive line is not only two deep, but had three players earn All-PSAC recognition. Joe Valvoda and Brandon Nicodemus return as first team performers at center and guard, respectively. Valvoda, a 6’2”, 295 lb. junior, is an intelligent player with excellent feet. Nicodemus proved his toughness a year ago, play­ ing through a painful shoulder injury which kept him out of springs drills. At 6’3”, 275 lbs., tbe senior is the lightest of the linemen, but runs the best and is outstand­ ing at pulling. He was a OFFENSE lenermen Returning: 14 lenermen lest: 5 Staffers Returning: 8 TB FB WR TE C OG OG OT Alonzo Roebuck Javar Manning Lincoln Bufalino Ed Brown Joe Valvoda Brandon Nicodemus Anthony Peluso David Beck 5-11 5-11 5-7 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-5 205 245 170 250 295 275 300 290 Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Starters lest: QB Steve Tryon; TB John Williams; WR Chris Buehner; OT Greg Tarbell DEFENSE lenermen Returning: 15 lenermen lest: 8 Starters Returning: 8 NG OLB ILB ILB CB CB SS FS Eugene Grooms Dave Smith Jermaine Hughley Foster Johnson Elliott Page Tommie Virgies Jeff Richardson Jason Gordon 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-0 305 260 205 215 185 177 197 180 Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Starters lest: DE Aaron Tucker; DT Justin Koi; OLB David Hart SPECIAIISTS lenermen Returning: 1 lenermen lost: 8 Starters Returning: 1 P/PK Sean McNicholas 6-4 220 Sr. Starters lost: 0 Football Gazette honor­ able mention All-America. Junior Anthony Peluso (6’0”, 300 lbs.) Senior Brandon Nicodemus is a three-year starter at left guard who earned first team All-PSAC West and honorable mention Football Gazette All-American honors last year. 2002 Edinboro Unhrerolty Football ♦Pagotl The 2002 Hohtlno Scots 2002 OuflOOk and sophomore David Beck (6’5”, 290 lbs.) are also returning starters. Tepper felt Peluso, the starter at right guard, was the team’s best offensive lineman in the spring. He described him as quick, strong and nasty. Beck joined the starting lineup at left tackle midway through the season and performed well. Jason Oman is expected to step into the opening at right tackle. A starter in all 11 games at left tackle in 2000, Oman missed the 2001 season due to ankle surgery. He put the time to good use, practically living in the weight room. The junior now puts 312 lbs. on his 6’4” frame. He is a strong, physical run blocker. Brothers Ron and Greg Bzorek are the backups at left and right tackle, respectively. Ron is a 6’4”, 300 lb. sophomore who transferred from Slippery Rock this summer, while Greg, 6’6”, 315 lbs., is a redshirt freshman. Sophomore Karl Shellgren (6’4”, 285 lbs.) will back up at left guard after missing last season with a foot injury. Anthony Sufra (6’2”, 280 lbs.), a redshirt freshman, is a top reserve center. Defense If not for struggling over the final three games, the defense may have approached the levels of the previous season, when the Scots limited opponents to 317.6 yards per game. As it was, the defensive unit ranked seventh in the PSAC in scoring defense and rushing defense, but was an alarming next-to-last in passing defense. That led to several big plays by opponents, most evident in lateseason losses to West Chester and East Stroudsburg. With eight starters back, many now working in Tepper’s scheme for the third year, the Edinboro defense should be strong. “Overall defensively, the front four, if healthy, is the most physi­ cal we’ve had,” assessed Tepper, “but we’re thin. Our linebackers run well and have played a lot. The secondary will be key to our improvement. If they perform well, we will be a very consistent defense.” DEFENSIVE IINE: Led by Dave Smith, the Edinboro front four is very talented. Smith, a 6’3”, 250 lbs. senior, is a three-time first team All-PSAC West performer, and if the spring is any indication, he’s primed for his best season yet. He finished second on the team in tackles with 62, including a school-record 20 for losses, and 8 sacks. He is tied for fourth in career sacks with 21.5. “Dave Smith looks highly-motivated, and is ready to have a great senior year,” predicted Tepper. “I believe Eugene is the best noseguard in the league,” added Tepper, referring to Eugene Grooms. A 6’1”, 290 lb. junior. Grooms anchors the middle of the line. He took part in 40 tackles, 9 for loss­ es. Grooms earned second team All-PSAC West accolades a year ago. Eric Neavins is expected to start at defensive tackle, with Kyle Thome taking over at end. Neavins is an extremely talented player with a knack for making the big play. A 6’3”, 274 lb. sophomore, Neavins took part in 26 tackles as a reserve. At 6’7”, 265 lbs., Thome adds plenty of size to the front four. While just a redshirt freshman, he is a big body who mns well. The most experienced of the defensive line reserves is Otto Hoover, who started the first five games last year at offensive tackle. A 6’3”, 285 lb. junior. Hoover moves back to the defensive side of the ball after playing there in 2000. He finished with 20 tackles that year and adds quality depth. Sophomore Matt Peterson (6’1”, 270 lbs.) moves from tackle to noseguard after a solid freshman season. Seth Fragale, a former wrestler who is now concentrating solely on football, backs up Smith. Though just 6’1”, 215 lbs., Fragale mns extremely well and made a solid impression in the spring. Kirk Vermillion, a 6’4”, 250 lb. red­ shirt freshman, is another reserve at tackle. IINEBACKERS: Tepper’s defenses are predicated on strong line­ backer play, and in Foster Johnson and Jermaine Hughley, Tepper feels he has the best pair of inside linebackers in the PSAC. Now if he can just keep them on the field together. Johnson was a first team All-PSAC West performer last season, and Hughley was as a freshman. Unfortunately, Hughley played in just four games a year ago after missing three games as a freshman. When healthy, he is an extremely active player. Hughley had 77 tack les as a freshman, and 38 last year, with 6 behind the line. He was named the national co-defensive player of the week for his play in last year’s win over Slippery Rock. Johnson more than picked up the slack, leading the team in tack­ les for the second straight year with 86 hits. That included 13 for losses, 5 sacks, and a team-high 4 passes broken up. Seniors Chris Wiggins and Paul Amico give the Scots a pair of experienced reserves on the inside. Wiggins totaled 14 tackles last year, but has over 100 career tackles. Amico is best known for his special teams play, but the former fullback took part in 22 tackles last year and blocked two kicks. Redshirt freshman Diego Matthews is quick and will push for time. Former comerback James Cowart is first in line to replace David Hart at drop linebacker. Cowart has bulked up to 205 lbs., and the junior will give the Scots a strong pass defender. He had 34 tackles last year. The original plan was for Nick Roth to share time with Cowart. Roth, a 6’0”, 220 lb. junior, is a strong run stopper, but suffered a knee injury in the spring and is not expected to play this yeqr. Another alternative is Robert Bums, a transfer from Butler (KS) Community College. A 6’0”, 212 lb. sophomore. Bums displayed a great deal of talent in the spring and may develop as the season pro­ gresses. / DEFENSIVE BACKS: The most maligned area of the defense, Tepper can call on several talented defensive backs, but depth and lack of experience is a concern. Jeff Richardson earned second team All-PSAC West honors at strong safety after totaling 56 tackles, 11 for losses. The 6’1”, 197 lb. senior led the Scots with 5 interceptions, and has displayed a nose for the ball since transferring from Hartwick following his freshman year. Free safety is also in good hands with Jason Gordon entering his fourth year as a starter. A smart player who knows the defense well, the senior had 28 tackles in 2001 and is the leader of the secondary. Senior Tommie Virgies and junior Elliott Page are the returning starters at comerback. Virgies is probably better suited to play safety, but finished with 23 tackles and tied for the team lead with 4 passes broken up. Page has become a dependable comer. He had 33 tackles and 3 passes broken up. Junior Nate Armella and redshirt freshman Dario Camacho figure in the mix, as well. Armella had a great spring, but the coaching staff is still waiting for the talented Camacho to come on. Junior Thomas Wallace provides the Scots with a quality backup at strong safety. He finished with 16 stops, and is a prominent special teams player. Redshirt freshman Re^s Bums, previously a tailback, is a player with ability who might be best suited for strong safety. Paul Amico Inshle Linebacker 4 5’iT 4185 lbs. 4 Senier Recbester, NY ♦ Bishep Kearney HS Fifth-year senior who proved a valuable per­ former as an inside line­ backer and special teams player... previously played fullback ... hard-working player with a positive atti­ tude ... fine leader and out­ standing special teams player. 2001: Played in all ten games, starting last six contests when Jermaine Hughley went down ... finished with 22 tackles, including one for a loss and a pass broken up, and blocked two kicks ... had season-high 5 tackles vs. Clarion. 2000: Appeared in all 11 games, mostly as a special teams performer ... carried once against Shippensburg for four yards. 1900: Earned first letter after appearing in nine games ... in limited action, gained 12 yards on 5 carries ... made first career start against Slippery Rock, but went down with injury and did not play in final two contests. 1998: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bishop Kearney High for coach Nick Teta ... gained over 3,000 yards in total offense and scored 22 career TDs for the Kings ... a two-time All-Finger Lakes selection ... MVP of baseball team in ‘98. PERSONAL: Bom February 21, 1980 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Paul and Susan Amico. DEFENSE PAUL AMICO at EDINBORO TFL AT Tetal G UT PB 2000 2001 11 10 1 11 1 11 2 22 0 1-1 0 1 Career 21 12 12 24 1-1 1 Baker Expected to move to tail­ back after serving as a reserve fullback a year ago ... initially attended Alfred University, and is a former walk-on who is valuable on special teams. 2001: Appeared in five contests, catching 2 passes for 7 yards ... made first career start at Shippensburg. Page 12 ♦ 2002 EdiDboro University Football David Beck orfensIVB Tackta 4 6Y 4 280 lbs. 4 Sophomore Lockport, NY 4 Lockport HS Returning starter at left tackle, taking over midway through campaign ... tough player who stmggled some during spring drills but turned in solid performance in fall... third-year sopho­ more who is expected to improve with experience. 2001: Started final five games at left tackle, seeing action in six games overall. 2000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A first team all-state selection at offensive tackle as a senior at Lockport High School... also earned first team All-Western New York and first team all-league on offense and defense ... NHASAHigh School National Player of the Year ... was an honorable mention All-Westem New York choice as a junior ... also participated in wrestling and track as a prepster. PERSONAL: Bom September 20, 1981 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Walter and Peggy Beck. 25 I.D. TaHback ♦ 5’8” ♦ 205 lbs. ♦ Sophomore Mansfleld, PA 4 Maosflold HS Ifjunior Jermaine Hughley can remain healthy, he teams with Foster Johnson to form one of the best linebacking tandems in the PSAC. and track at Mansfield High School, mshing for over 2,900 yards and 34 TDs in his career ... was named the West Branch Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, earning first team all-conference honors at running back and second team at linebacker. PERSONAL: Bom September 20, 1980 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of John Baker and Pat Chryan. 2000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year starter in football Matt Birketi Wide Receiver 4 5’ir 4175 lbs. 4 Junior Cambridge. MA 4 Rbidge C Lath HS Transfer from the University of Wisconsin who brings breakaway speed to the wide receiver corps ... did not play for the Badgers, but played two seasons at Rhode Island. AT RHODE ISLAND: Played for the Rams in 1998 and ‘99, finishing as the lead­ ing receiver the latter year ... caught 52 passes for 788 yards, with 5 TDs, while playing in 11 games in 1999 ... in ‘98, appeared in five con­ tests, returning a punt for 20 yards vs. Villanova. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter and co-cap­ tain for Rindge & Latin High School... a Greater Boston League All-Conference selection 2002 Edinboro University Football 4 Panels as a junior and senior ... had 40 career recep­ tions for 1,074 yards ... member of school’s indoor and outdoor track team for three years and captain for two ... qualified for nationals two straight seasons ... also a Greater Boston League all-star in track ... Hilary ScholarAthlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom November 22, 1979 ... Sociology major ... son of Fred and Cheryl Birkett... active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Jordan BoMiskl WMe Receiver 4 6T 4185 lbs. 4 Sophomere Pittsburgh. PA 4 Carrick HS Hard-working player who made great strides in the spring and should see plen­ ty of action at wide receiv­ er ... possesses good size and has the ability to make the tough catch. 2001: Played in nine con­ tests, catching one pass, a 19-yarder at Califomia(Pa.) ... turned in strong special teams game at East Stroudsburg, finishing with two tackles and a blocked extra point. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter in football and basketball at Carrick High School, also compet­ ing 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 passes for 635 yards ... earned all-city honors as a senior, and played in the PSECA East-West All-Star Game ... earned Captain’s Award as a senior in football and basketball, and captained both sports. PERSONAL: Bom June 18, 1983 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Kenneth and Janet Bobitski... sister Jayreen played basket­ ball at Pitt-Bradford. Justin Bonch Quarterback 4 6’3” 4 205 lbs. 4 Freshman Red-shirt freshman who is expected to back up Cam Marsh at quarterback ... enjoyed a solid spring but must gain experience ... coaching staff likes his atti­ tude and leadership ability. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played foot­ ball for coach Tim Karrs at Highlands High School ... a two-year starter for the Golden Rams ... threw for over 2,100 yards and 14 TDs, mshing for me 2002 Fighiing Scots another 5 TDs ... earned all-conference honors at quarterback and cornerback as a junior and sen­ ior, and was an honorable mention all-state selection at cornerback ... also a three-year reg­ ular in track and a two-year starter in basketball. PERSONAL Bom July 24, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of David and Deborah Bouch. lincoln Bufalino Greg Bzorek Bario Camacho Nate Qmer Pete Ganlerd Wide Receiver ♦ 5’r 4170 ibs. 4 Junior Edinboro, PA ♦ Generai McLane HS Offansive Tackie ♦ Oir ♦ 310 he. ♦ Freshman Saxonburg, PA ♦ Knoch HS Cornerback 4 S'lr 4183 Ibs. 4 Freshman Rochester, NY 4 Aquinas Institute HS Fullback 4 6’2” 4 230 Ibs. 4 Freshman Oswego, IL 4 West Aurora HS rqlit End 4 6T 4 214 Ibs. 4 Junior Gowanda, NY 4 Gowanda Central HS Quick performer who should play a key role both as a receiver and in the return game ... redshirted at Slippery Rock in 1999, then transferred to Edinboro the following summer ... moved from cornerback to wide receiver midway through his first season ... possesses big- Red-shirt freshman who provides a promising back­ up at either tackle position ... gained a great deal of experience in the spring, taking all of the snaps at right tackle ... brother Ron is a first-year member of the Fighting Scots after transferring from Slippery Rock, and also plays offen­ ' Talented red-shirt freshman with the ability to start at cornerback as he matures ... coaching staff has noticed an improvement in his work ethic and talent is not a question. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Aquinas Institute for coach David Nieman ... finished with 8 interceptions as a senior, and caught 33 passes ... had two touchdowns receiving and one on a kickoff return ... was an All-Greater Rochester selection and also an Eddie Meath All-Star ... was named the team's MVP and was selected the Most Valuable Offensive Player in the Fauver Classic. PEHSOHAL: Bom August 12, 1983 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Maria Camacho. Moves from tight end to fullback where he will bat­ tle for the starting job ... was regarded as the best receiver among the tight ends, and must prove he can handle the blocking at fullback, but a player the coaching staff feels needs to see playing time. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter for coach Mike Runge in football at West Aurora High School, and also earned three letters in basket­ ball ... 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 two-time all-confer­ ence selection ... named team MVP as a senior and was West Aurora’s Athlete of the Year in 2001 ... a two-time academic 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. PERSOHAL: Bom March 24, 1983 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major with a 3.45 GPA... son of Michael and Patricia Eimer ... father played football and baseball at Marian College, and mother played field hockey at Indiana University. Hard-nosed player who provides depth at tight end and as a special teams per­ former ... was impressive during spring drills. 2001: Saw action in three games. 2000: Appeared in six games, mostly on special, with one tackle. 1000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter in football and started one season in baseball at Gowanda Central High School... was named team’s Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Lineman in football... was an All-Western New York first team selection and a Big 30 All-Star ... helped Panthers to 11-2 record and Western New York Division VI championship as a junior. PERSONAL: Bom October 25, 1980 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major with a 3.29 GPA ... son of Robert and Sandy Gaylord. Ed Brown Tight End ♦ 6’4” ♦ 250 ibs. ♦ Sophomore North Springfieid. PA ♦ Cathedrai Prep ----- -------------------- Earned starting job as freshman at tight end and continues to improve ... outstanding blocker who was named the Bill Engh Award winner as the top newcomer. \ 2001: Started nine of ten games at tight end ... was a /_ ...^ key blocker in the ground game ... 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, los­ ing to CBW in the championship game ... also a standout in track, finishing third in the PIAA State Championships in the discus and fifth in the shot put. PERSONAL Bom September 13, 1982 ... Business Pre-Law major ... son of Milt and Jean Ganger. The 2002 Fighting Scots sive line. 2001: Started six games while playing in all 10 contests, finishing with 9 receptions for 167 yards and 3 TDs ... finished sixth in PS AC in kickoff returns, averaging 23.5 yards on 13 returns, and averaged 7.0 yard on 11 punt returns ... hauled in first career TD pass at Califomia(Pa.), and caught two touchdowns, including a 71-yarder, vs. West Chester ... caught 3 passes for 101 yards against WCU ... had 72 yard kickoff return vs. Lock Haven. 2000: Played in 10 games, catching 5 passes for 53 yards ... finished seventh in PSAC in kickoff returns, averaging 20.1 yards on 12 returns ... also returned 7 punts for a 7.0 yard average ... made first career reception in Lock Haven game. HIGH SCHOOL Was a first team All-Erie County League selection as a senior after earning honor­ able mention honors as a junior ... helped Lancers to 10-1 finish in ‘98, advancing to the District 10 championship before suffering a 2518 loss to Oil City ... mshed for 1,036 yards as a senior and scored 20 TDs, after totalling 598 mshing yards and 14 TDs the year before ... was also the MVP in track, while starting three sea­ sons in football. PERSONAL Born February 7, 1981 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major ... son of Joe and Sherry 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. lINCOLN RUFAUNOatERINRORO RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 10 10 5 9 53 167 10.6 18.6 0 3 23 71 Career 20 14 220 15.7 3 71 KO RETURN G Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 10 10 12 13 241 306 20.1 23.5 0 0 36 72 Career 20 25 547 21.9 0 72 G Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 10 10 7 11 49 77 7.0 7.0 0 0 18 23 Career 20 10 126 7.0 0 23 PUNT RET. Sophomore TE Ed Brown Page 14 4 2002 Edinboro University Football 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Knoch High School under 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-con­ ference honors at offensive and defensive tackle both as a senior and was a second team choice 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. PEHSONAL Bom February 15, 1983 ... Environmental Geography major ... son of Joe and Ledia Bzorek ... brother Ron is currently a member of the Edinboro team, while brother Bill plays at Slippery Rock and brother Joe pre­ viously played at Clarion. Bon Bzorek Offensive Tackle 4 O’A” ♦ SOObs. 4 Sophomore Saxonburg, PA 4 Knoch HS Transfer from Slippery Rock who will provide depth along the offensive line ... joins brother Greg as an offensive lineman on the Fighting Scots. AT SLIPPERY ROCK: After redshirting in 2000, served as a reserve offensive line­ man 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 ... unde­ cided major ... son of Joseph and Ledia Bzorek ...in addition to brother playing at Edinboro, another brother Joe played at Clarion from 1993-96, and brother Bill is currently playing at Slippery Rock. James Cowart Outside Unebacker 4 OO” 4 205 Ibs. 4 Junior Pittsburgh, PA 4 Llnsly School [WVl HS After seeing considerable action at cornerback the last two years, now makes the move to drop line­ backer ... has added 25 lbs. and now weighs 205 lbs. ... former transfer from Millersville. 2001: Finished with 34 tackles, 22 solo, while playing in all 10 contests, with two starts ... had career-high 7 tackles in win over Gannon, with 2 for losses and a sack ... added 6 stops vs. Shippensburg ... caught 22 yard pass on fake punt at Indiana(Pa.). 2000: Played in ten games, with four starts at cornerback ... finished with 19 tackles, 12 solo, along with one interception ... pickoff came against Califomia(Pa.) and was returned 32 yards ... had season-high 5 tackles in season opener vs. Ashland. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Terry Depew at Linsly School... a three-year starter in football, along with playing basketball and mnning track. PERSOHAL: Bom January 21, 1980 ... Communications major ... son of La Verdia Mitchell. JAMES COWART at EDINRORO DEFENSE G INT UT AT Total FR 2000 2001 10 10 12 22 7 12 19 34 1 0 0 0 Career 20 34 19 53 1 0 Seth Fragale OutsHeUnebacker 4 6T 4 2fihs. 4 Sophomore Emporium, PA 4 Cameron County HS Former Edinboro wrestler who is now committed full­ time to football ... has made great strides as a reserve msh linebacker ... best pursuer on the defen­ sive front. 2001: Did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and wrestling at Cameron County High School ... was an honor­ able mention all-state selection in football as a linebacker and finished with second and third place finishes at the PIAA State Wrestling Championships ... also earned all-conference honors in football. PERSOHAL: Bom January 29, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.30 GPA ... son of John Fragale and Marilyn Baur. 2002 Edinboro University Football 4 Page 15 Chris Gilman Cornerback 4 5'S" 4170 Ibs. 4 Sophomore Transfer from Lock Haven who will battle for playing time at cornerback ... father Ray is serving as an assistant on the Edinboro staff, working with the strong safeties. 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 in loss to Edinboro. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School, with his father serving as the head coach ... participated in football, track and basketball ... earned first team All-Butler County honors at mnning back and was a first team All-Clarion County choice, as well ... earned second team honors at defensive back ... was a first team KSAC choice at mnning back and second team as a punter ... named a second team mnning back by Pa. Football News ... was named Most Valuable Player in the 2001 "Down Under Bowl" in Australia. PERSOHAL: Bom December 22, 1982 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Ray and Kay Gilman. The 2002 Fighting Scots Jason Sordon JASON GORDON atEDINBORO DEFENSE G UT AT Total INT Free Safety ♦ 6 0” 4180 lbs. 4 Senior Columbus, OH 4 Drookhaven HS A three-year starter at free safety who is considered the leader of the secondary ... has started 29 of 32 career games ... knows the defensive schemes very well. 2001: Finished with 28 tackles, two for losses, along with a pass broken up and a forced fumble ... had a career-high 8 tackles in opener at Ashland, and registered 6 hits in win over Clarion ... start­ ed in eight contests. 2000: Totaled 37 tackles while starting ten of eleven games ... had an interception, a fumble recovery and broke up three passes ... had 6 tackles at Youngstown State. 1999: Finished as the third-leading tackier with 56 hits while pacing the Fighting Scots with 3 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries ... was also second in passes broken up (6), and con­ tributed 4 tackles behind the line of scrimmage with a sack ... posted season-high 7 tackles on three occasions, including 7 hits, a fumble recovery and an interception against Mercyhurst ... had first career pickoff in win over Glenville State. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for coach Gregg Miller at Brookhaven High School, earn­ ing first team all-city and all-district honors along with honorable mention all-region and allstate accolades ... helped Bearcats to city cham­ pionship and 9-2 record in ‘98. PERSONAL: Bom April 8, 1981 ... Broadcast Journalism major ... son of Carroll and Joyce Gordon ... active in campus Christian organiza­ tions. 11 11 10 34 13 16 22 24 12 56 37 28 3 1 0 2 1 0 Career 32 63 56 121 4 3 QQ yy Sean Hess FR 1999 2000 2001 Eugene Breems Nosoguard 4 6T 4 290 lbs. 4 Juulor Huttonvillo, ONT 4 Brampton Contonnlal HS Moved from tackle to noseguard and proceeded to have an outstanding season in his first year as a starter ... coaching staff considers him the best noseguard in the PS AC ... physical play­ er who is very strong and a leader. 2001: Earned second team All-PSAC West accolades at noseguard while starting every game ... fin­ ished sixth in tackles with 40, including 9 for losses and one sack ... knocked down three pass­ es ...had career-best 7 tackles vs. West Chester ... had 6 tackles on three occasions, against Califomia(Pa.), Clarion and Indiana(Pa.)... reg­ istered lone career sack vs. lUP. 2000: Appeared in all eleven games, making a pair of starts ... made 13 tackles and knocked down one pass ... had 5 tackles at Slippery Rock and 4 at Youngstown State. HIGH SCHOOL: A five -year starter in football at Brampton Centennial High School, and also a standout in wrestling and mgby ... named the Athlete of the Year in 1998 and 2000 and was the football MVP in 2000 ... won the Province wrestling championship from 1997-00 and was the wrestling national champion in 1997. PERSOHAL: Bom November 18, 1981 ... Health and Physical Education major ... son of Peter and Faye Grooms ... father played in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. EUGENE GROOMS atEDINBORO DEFENSE G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2000 2001 11 10 4 18 9 22 13 40 0 9 0 1 Career 21 22 31 53 9 1 Senior FS Jason Gordon Page 16 4 2002 Edinboro Univeisity Football WUe ReceivBr 4 6 3” 4 200 lbs. 4 Junior Vandorgrift, PA 4 Loeobburg Area HS Came into his own late in the season and then caught the attention of coaching staff with strong spring, earning a starting role ... big receiver who blocks and a very consistent pass catcher ... an active special teams player. 2001: Finished fourth in receiving with 13 catches for 198 yards ... had best day of career against Shippensburg, catching 6 passes for 88 yards ... had 3 grabs for 43 yards at Califomia(Pa.)... played in all 10 games. 2000: Played in seven games,;catching 4 passes for 31 yards ... hauled in first career reception in opener vs. Ashland, a 17-yarder ... had 2 catches for 12 yards at Slippery Rock ... made lone career start at Lock Haven. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in both foot­ ball and basketball at Leechburg Area High School... as a senior, caught 32 passes for 612 yards with 8 TDs to earn first team AllConference and first team All-Valley News Dispatch honors. PERSONAL: Bom May 1, 1982 ... Special Education/Elementary Education major ... son of Samuel and Sandra Lee Hess ... father played at Temple. SEAN HESS atEDINBORO RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 7 10 4 13 31 198 7.8 15.2 0 0 17 35 Career 17 —r 17 229 13.5 0 35 i Geoff Heyl Placokickor 4 O'O” 4165 lbs. 4 Graduato Erie. PA 4 McDowell HS Transfer from the University of Connecticut who is expected to take over the placekicking duties ... has a strong leg. AT CONNECTICUT: Did not see any action in 2001 after serving as the Huskies’ starting placekicker the year before ... in 2000, made 10 of 16 field goals and 22 of 24 PATs for 52 points ... hit a 30-yard field goal as time expired for the winning points in a 38-35 win over Akron ... had a season-long field goal of 48 yards at Boston College ... was redshirted in 1999. high SCHOOL: Earned first team All-State hon­ ors for head coach Ron Rudler, a former Edinboro assistant, at nearby McDowell High School... a three-time All-Metro League and two-time All-Allegheny Mountain Conference selection as a kicker and punter ... set the Pennsylvania record for points scored by a kick­ er with 76 (9 FGs, 49 PATs) in 1997 ... finished with 228 points (25 FGs, 153 PATs) while kick­ ing four seasons ... helped Trojans go 11-2 in 1997 and advance to the PIAA Western finals. PERSONAL: Born August 22, 1979 ... has already received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from Connecticut, and will now work on a Master’s Degree in Communications ... son of David and Susan Heyl... cousin is Chris Villarial of the Chicago Bears. Otto Hoover DefeiisivoTackle 4 6T 4 285lis. 4 Junior Moves back to the defen­ sive line after playing offensive tackle a year ago ... was a key reserve on defense as a freshman, and will push for plenty of playing time in 2002 ... very intelligent player and a good competitor. 2001: Started the first five games at left tackle and played in eight contests. 2000: Played in ten contests, finishing with 20 tackles, one for a loss ... had 7 tackles vs. Slippery Rock, along with 5 at Youngstown State. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter for coach Andy Robertson at Hopewell High School... earned all-conference honors as a senior at offensive and defensive tackle after earning hon­ orable mention accolades at defensive tackle as a junior. PERSONAL: Born September 3, 1981 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major with a 3.55 GPA ... son of Peggy Maurer ... was awarded Scholar-Athlete Award for football team last year. DEFENSE A A Jermaine Hunlilev hsktoUnebackor 4 0r 4 205bs. 4 Junior Now Konslngton. PA 4 Valley HS A player who has been beset by injuries, but when healthy is one of the best linebackers in the PS AC ... has played in just 12 of 21 games in his two seasons, missing time in 2000 due to a concussion and sitting out the last six games a year ago with a knee injury ... sat out spring practice in 2001 following arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder ... a fast, instinctive player who is one of the keys to the success of the defense ... loves kickoff coverage. 2001: Played in just the first four games before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... still fin­ ished as seventh-leading tackier with 38 stops, including 6 for losses and a pair of sacks ... was named the PSAC West Defensive Player of the Week and the Football Gazette Division II CoDefensive Player of the Week for his play in the win over Slippery Rock ... totaled 13 tackles, including 5 for losses of 24 yards and 2 sacks ... had 11 tackles in loss at Ashland. 2000: Earned first team All-PSAC West acco­ lades after finishing second on the team in tack­ les with 77 in just eight games ... was third on team in tackles for losses with 9, adding a sack and forcing a fumble ... led the Scots in tackles in three of their last four games, including a career-high 15 vs. Shippensburg, with 11 solo hits ... had 11 tackles and a sack against East Stroudsburg, and 10 hits, 3 for losses, vs. lUP. HIGH SCHOOL: Former standout at Valley High School, playing for coach Ray White ... also earned letters in wrestling and track ... named to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Fab 22 South as a OTTO HOOVER at EDINBORO G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2000 2001 10 8 4 0 16 0 20 0 1 0 0 0 Career IS 4 16 20 1 0 Senior LB Foster Johnson 2002 Edinboro Univeisity Football 4 Page 17 junior and senior, also earning Valley News Dispatch All-Star and Pittsburgh Tribune Review honors both years ... selected to play in the North/South Foothills Classic All-Star Game ... had over 300 career tackles and 14 sacks. PERSONAL: Bom January 31, 1982 ... Health and Physical Education major ... son of Kevin and Sheila Hughley ... is a Board of Governor’s Scholar. JERMAINE HUGHLEY at EDINBORO AT Total TFL Sacks DEFENSE G UT 2000 2001 Career 8 4 42 8 35 30 12 50 65 9-34 6-26 1-7 2-20 115 15-60 3-27 77 38 Foster Johnson Inside Linebacker 4 O’f 4 225 lbs. 4 Senior Rochester. NY 4 West Irondequoit HS Has enjoyed back-to-back outstanding seasons under coach Lou Tepper, leading the team in tackles both years ... described by Tepper as a bright player with the ability to make the other players around him better thanks to to his abili­ ty to recognize offenses ... very active linebacker who rates among the best in the PSAC ... has caught the attention of NFL scouts due to his running ability and special teams play. 2001: Earned first team All-PSAC West honors after finishing with a team-high 86 stops, including 41 solo ... was second on the team in tackles for losses (13) and sacks (5), while tying for the lead in passes broken up (4) ... also had an interception and a fumble recovery ... paced the Scots in tackles in five contests, including a season-high 13 vs. West Chester ... had 12 tack­ les at Ashland and 11 at Shippensburg ... regis­ tered a pair of sacks vs. Slippery Rock. 2000: Led Scots in tackles (79) and solo hits (48)... also had 5 tackles for losses, a pair of sacks, 2 passes broken up, a fumble recovery and an interception which he returned 69 yards for a touchdown against Ashland ... had a career-high 16 tackles at Youngstown State, with 12 solo stops and a sack. 1999: Made three starts while playing in all 11 games ... finished with 18 tackles, two for loss­ es, ... had season-high 4 tackles vs. Mercyhurst. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Wade Bianco at West Irondequoit High School, helping the Indians to Division III Class A championship as a senior ... earned first team all-county honors as a senior and second team as a junior ... a sec­ ond team All-Greater Rochester choice in bas­ ketball. PERSONAL: Bom July 1, 1981 ... Social Studies major ... son of Foster Thompson and Tawanda Johnson ... father played football at Kentucky State. The 2002 Fighting Scots FOSTER JOHNSON atEDINBORO DEFENSE G OT AT Total TFL Sacks 1999 2000 2001 11 11 10 9 48 41 9 31 45 Career 32 98 85 18 2-8 79 5-10 86 13-47 PERSONAL Bom June 24, 1982 ... Education major ... son of Bill and Marie Lipscomb. 0.5-5 2-7 5-33 Justin UnsGomb Wide Receiver ♦ ro” ♦ 100 ibs. ♦ Sephomere Should see plenty of play­ ing time after missing all but the first game of the 2001 season with a broken collarbone ... should also figure prominently as a return man ... has good hands and size and is great­ ly improved as a blocker ... also a fine student. 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 collarbone. 2000: Redshirted. 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 All-County 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. Cam Hafsli Invar Manning 183 20-65 7.545 Fullback ^ iTir 4 240 Ibs. 4 Junior M6advllle,PA 4 MeadvHleHS Returning starter at full­ back, but missed spring practices following shoul­ der surgery ... continues to make the transition from tailback to fullback, partic­ ularly in blocking, but is a fine ballcarrier and receiver ... entered Edinboro as an all-state tailback. 2001: Started six contests while playing in eight games ... carried the ball six times for 39 yards, while catching 6 passes for 54 yards ... had career-long 25-yard msh in only carry vs. West Chester ... caught 2 passes for 23 yards at lndiana(Pa.). 2000: Appeared in eight games, carrying 5 times for 16 yards ... also caught 4 passes for 55 yards and a TD ... scored first career touchdown on a 30-yard reception against Shippensburg, catching 2 passes for 43 yards. 1999: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL A first team big school all-state selection for Meadville High School as a senior, gaining a school-record 2,034 yards on 354 car­ ries with 29 TDs ... set a total of 17 school records, including career marks for carries (739), yards rushing (4,057) and TDs (50)... was named the Northwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... had a pair of 300-yard games, with a high of 347, and four games of at least 200 yards in ‘98 ... was also a 1,000-yard rusher as a junior, totaling 1,169 yards with 11 TDs ... had 854 rushing yards as a sophomore ... also a first team all-conference performer in basketball as a senior, and ran track. PERSONAL Bom November 28, 1979 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of John and Diane Manning. RUSHING JAVAR MANNING at EDINBORO G An. Yds. Avg. TD 5 6 16 39 3.2 6.5 0 0 5 25 16 11 55 5.0 0 25 RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 8 8 4 6 55 54 13.8 9.0 1 0 30 16 16 10 109 10.9 1 30 Career 2000 2001 Career 1 Quarturbaok 4 or 4180 Ibs. 4 Supbumore Hillsboro. OH 4 HUIsboroHS Fullback 4 5'ir 4 240 Ibs. 4 Junior Arnold. PA 4 ValloyHS Highly-touted recmit who enters his third season as the starter at quarterback ... saw limited action a year ago after being redshirted in 2000, but possesses great athleticism and a nice pass­ ing touch ... proved a very efficient passer in the spring. 2001: Came off the bench to play in four games ... lone pass attempts came against Shippensburg, going 2-for-2 for 12 yards ... had 8 mshes for 6 yards. 2000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL A three-sport star at Hillsboro High School, excelling in football, basketball and track ... completed 210 of 380 passes for 3,209 yards and 39 TDs, adding 10 mshing TDs for coach Herb Mihalik ... in 1998 and ‘99, earned All-SBAAC, All-District and honorable mention All-Ohio honors. PERSONAL Bom June 1, 1982 ... Business Administration major ... son of Donald “Bud” and Rebecca Marsh ... father, now the head coach at Hillsboro High School, and uncle played football at West Virginia Tech. Talented fullback who excels in blocking but has been unable to stay healthy ... missed spring drills due to a wrist injury after previ­ ously missing time follow­ ing a high school knee injury. 2001: Started three con­ tests while playing in seven games ... had three carries for two yards and caught 4 passes for 31 yards. 2000: Appeared in all 11 games at fullback, seeing considerable action ... earned first start against Youngstown State ... carried once for one yard and caught 2 passes for 7 yards. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Ray White at Valley High School, helping the Vikings to two Greater Allegheny Conference championships ... was a two-time All-Conference selection at defensive end, finishing with 17 career sacks ... mshed for 550 yards and caught 20 passes for 503 yards ... also played baseball and basketball, earning all-section honors at third base. PERSONAL Bom September 18, 1981 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Mike and Kim Martin ... father played at Slippery Rock, broth­ er Chris played at Clarion, and uncles played at Slippery Rock and lUP. CAM MARSH at EDINBORO 1 PASSING G An. Com. Pet. Yds. TO Int. 2001 4 2 2 100.0 12 Junior FB Javar Manning RUSHING MIKE MARTIN at EDINBORO G An. Yds. Avg. TD 2000 2001 11 7 1 3 1 2 1.0 0.7 0 0 1 2 Career 18 4 3 0.8 0 2 RECEIVING G 0 G An. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2001 4 8 6 0.8 0 9 Lg. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 11 7 2 4 7 31 3.5 7.8 0 0 4 8 Career 18 6 38 6.3 0 8 average at 40.0, second in career punts (178), and is third in career field goals made (26) and career field goals attempted (51)... has three of the ten longest punts in school history ... NFL is intrigued by his size and punting potential. 2001: Finished 13th in Division II in punting, averaging 41.4 yards on 51 punts, the secondhighest average in school history ... had 20 punts land inside the twenty ... was a first team All-PSAC West choice and Football Gazette honorable mention All-American as a punter ... boomed four punts of 60-or-more yards, includ­ ing a 65-yarder vs. Gannon ... averaged 49.8 yards on five punts at lUP and 45.8 yards on four boots vs. Gannon ... made 8 of 19 field goals and converted 16 of 21 extra points for 40 points ... was three of five on field goals of 40or-more yards, with a long of 45 yards at East Stroudsburg. 2000: Averaged 38.8 yards on 67 punts, the second-most punts in school history, while con­ verting 20 of 20 extra point tries and 7 of 13 field goals ... averaged 48.8 yards on four punts against Califomia(Pa.), the fourth-highest single game figure ... that included a 72-yarder, the second-longest ever ... broke the school record with a 53-yard field goal vs. East Stroudsburg, the second-longest in PSAC history ... ranked 30th in Division II in punting average and tied for 40th in field goals made per game. 1999: Made 11 of 19 field goals and 23 of 25 PATs ... also averaged 40.2 yards, third-highest all-time, on 60 punts to earn second team AllPSAC West accolades ... ranked 19th in Division II in punting and was 18th in field goals made per game ... booted a 49-yard field goal against Glenville State, the fourth-longest in school history, then later added a 47-yarder ... seven of eight misses came from outside of 40 yards ... averaged a season-high 44.6 yards vs. Bloomsburg. Sean HcMlchelas Punter 4 B’4’' 4 220 Ibs. 4 Senior Klrtland,OH 4 KIrtlandHS Sophomore QB Cam Marsh Page 18 4 2002 Edinboro university Football 0 RUSHING Lg. 8 8 2000 2001 The 2G02 Fighting Scots Mike Martin One of the top punters in the country ... after serving as the placekicker, as well, his first three years, is now expected to concentrate on punting ... has a strong leg but had stmggled to devel­ op consistency on kickoffs and field goals ... gets great height and distance on punts ... will also serve as holder ... currently second in career punting Senior P Sean McNicholas 2002 Edinboro University Football 4 Page 19 HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Pat McKendrick at Kirtland High School... was a special mention All-Ohio selection as a punter his senior year, also earning Cleveland Plain Dealer Seven County Super Team and second team Chagrin Valley Conference recognition ... as a placekicker, was accorded first team all­ conference and News Herald honors ... as a jun­ ior, earned first team all-conference honors at placekicker and second team at punter. PERSONAL Born December 18, 1980 ... Speech Communications major ... son of Kevin and Phyllis McNicholas. KICKING SEAN MCNICHOLAS at EDINBORO G FG PAT Lg. Pts. 1999 2000 2001 11 11 10 23-25 20-20 16-21 11-19 7-13 8-19 49 53 45 56 41 40 Career 32 59-66 26-51 53 137 G He. Yds. Avg. 11 11 10 60 67 51 2410 2597 2109 40.2 38.8 41.4 01. 0 1 0 Lg. 1999 2000 2001 Career 32 178 7116 40.0 1 72 PUNTING 63 72 65 Mike Miodus wide Receiver 4 B’O” 4 200 Ibs. 4 Senler Erie, PA 4 Strong Vincent HS Valuable special teams player who has played quarterback, wide receiver and outside linebacker as a Fighting Scot. 2001: Did not appear in any games after joining team late in preseason drills, but was a key scout team performer. 2000: Appeared in nine games, finishing with 9 tackles, including two for losses ... served as backup drop linebacker ... had two tackles against Youngstown State and East Stroudsburg. HIGH SCHOOL A record-setting quarterback for former Fighting Scot Joe Bufalino at Strong Vincent High School ... was named Strong Vincent's 1996 Athlete of the Year ... set Metro League all-time passing record while starting for four seasons. PERSONAL: Bom March 28, 1978 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Charlie and Kim Miodus. Tlie 2002 Hghiing Scots QC yj Eric Heawins Brandon Nicodemns Defensive Tackle ♦ 6T ♦ 274lbs. ♦ Sophomore Erie. PA ♦ Central HS Offensive Guard ♦ O’S” ♦ 275 lbs. ♦ Senier AReena.PA ♦ AltoenaHS Pencilled in as the starter at defensive tackle, but is still a maturing player with fine talent... made a lot of big plays in the spring but must still work on conditioning ... showed he can come up with plays behind the line ■I of scrimmage in spot duty a J year ago. 2001: Appeared in all ten contests as a reserve defensive lineman, finish­ ing with 26 tackles, one for a loss ... forced two fumbles and knocked down a pass ... had a season-high 5 stops vs. Gannon, and totaled 4 hits vs. Ashland and East Stroudsburg. 2000: Redshirted. HI6H 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 AllAllegheny Conference recognition ... named Central’s Male Athlete of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL Bom March 27, 1981 ... Elementary Education major with a minor in Coaching ... son of Larry and Angie Neavins. One of the leaders of an experienced offensive line ... a fifth-year senior who has started all 32 games in his career at left guard ... at 275 lbs., the lightest of the offensive linemen, but is excellent at pulling ... sat out spring drills due to a shoulder injury ... a physi­ cal player and dedicated 1 DEFENSE 2001 ERIC NEAVINS at EDINRORO 1 0 OT AT Total TFL Sacks 10 9 17 26 1-1 0 weight lifter. Started all ten games at left guard despite battling a midseason shoulder injury ... was a first team All-PSAC West selection and a Football Gazette honorable mention AllAmerican. 2000: One of only two linemen to start all 11 contests, joining Jason Oman. 1909: Started all 11 games at left guard. 1990: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Ed Dalton at Altoona High School... earned first team AllState accolades as a senior after helping Mountain Lions to 12-1 record and District 6 title ... also a first team Altoona Mirror and first team all-conference choice ... a two-year regular in football and three-year starter in wrestling. PERSONAL: Bom September 16, 1980 ... major­ ing in Criminal Justice ... son of Mike and Cindy Nicodemus. 2001: Jason gman Offensive Tackle ♦ cr ♦ 312 lbs. ♦ Junior SharpsvDle,PA ♦ Sbarpsviile HS Junior CB Elliott Page Potentially the best offen­ sive lineman in a number of years at Edinboro, and a key to the line ... missed the 2001 season following ankle surgery, and now moves from the left side of the line to right tackle ... extremely strong player who devoted his offseason to weight training ... very physical mn blocker ... was expected to start at left guard a year ago ... quiet but respected leader. 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: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-Mercer Page 20 ♦ 2002 Ediimoro University football The 2002 Hgimno Scots County 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 Administration major ... son of Greg and Brenda Oman. Elliott Page 4 S’O” ♦ 185 lbs. ♦ Juninr Glalrton,PA ♦ ClalrtuuHS Has become a very depend­ able comerback, and will now move to the strong comer ... has continued to mature as a player, but will still be in^a battle for a starting role ... enjoys spe­ cial teams play ... has become a solid student. 2001: Started nine of ten games at comerback, fin­ ishing with 33 tackles, one interception and three passes broken up ... made season-high 5 tackles vs. Gannon, adding an interception which he returned 27 yards, and a pass broken up. 2000: Played in all 11 games, with three start­ ing assignments ... finished with 30 tackles, one for a loss, plus an interception and 3 passes bro­ ken up ... had career-high 6 tackles vs. Mercyhurst, adding 5 hits against Califomia(Pa.) ... recorded first career interception at West Chester, returning it 33 yards to set up a field goal. 1999: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL:/ A three-year starter for coach Joe Fischer at CJ^irton High School... finished his career with 3,787 yards mshing and 43 TDs, including a WPIAL-leading 2,183 yards and 27 TDs as a senior ... added 6 interceptions to earn all-conference, all-district and all-state recogni­ tion ... also played basketball and baseball for the Bears. PERSONAL: Bom October 5, 1980 ... Communications major ... son of William Jr. and Deborah Page. DEFENSE ELLIOTT PAGE at EDINRORO 0 UT AT Total INT PRO 2000 2001 11 10 17 23 13 10 30 33 1 1 3 3 Career 21 40 23 03 2 0 Anthony Peluso Jen Richardson Offensive Guard 4 6ir ^SOOIbs. ♦ Junler Allquippa,PA ♦ AliquIppaHS Strong Safety 4 6T 4187 lbs. 4 Senior Webster, NY 4 Webster HS Versatile player who is the returning starter at right guard and also provides quality backup at center ... one of strongest players on the team, and is very active and quick ... head coach Lou Tepper noted that he was the best offensive line­ man in the spring ... plays with a nasty attitude. 2001: Started all ten games at right guard. 2000: Appeared in ten games as a reserve at guard and on special teams. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike Zmijavac at Aliquippa High School, earning first team all­ conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior, in addition to all-state recognition as a senior ... also participated in track. PERSONAL: Bom October 8, 1981 ... Health and Physical Education major ... son of William and Maria Peluso. Playmaker at strong safety who ranks as one of the best in the PS AC ... former transfer from Hartwick College who has been a solid contributor ... a very dependable player with a nose for the football... a big hitter in the secondary and on coverage units. 2001: Earned second team All-PSAC West accolades after finishing third on the team in tackles with 56 ... had 11 tackles for losses, including a sack, and led the Scots with 5 interceptions, the most since 1996 ... also broke up three passes ... started all ten games ... had career-high 11 tackles, 8 solo, at Califomia(Pa.), with three for losses ... had 9 tackles and a sack in opener at Ashland ... inter­ cepted two passes against Lock Haven, return­ ing them 67 yards. 2000: Einished sixth in tackles while appearing in all 11 contests ... totaled 44 tackles, with 5 for losses and a sack ... had season-high 9 tackles in first game against Ashland, including 4 behind the line of scrimmage and a sack ... effort earned him his lone start of the season the next week at Youngstown State ... had 6 stops vs. the Penguins. AT HARTWICK: Earned starting role at linebacker as a freshman, finishing as third-leading tackier with 68 hits ... had 5 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks, 5 passes broken up and one interception. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Webster High School for coach Tony Bianchi... earned first team all­ county honors as a senior, helping Warriors go 9-2 ... was a second team all-county choice as a junior. 94 Matt Peterson Noseouard 4 6T 4 270 lbs. ♦ Sopbomore Franklin. PA 4 Franklin HS Proved a valuable reserve a year ago at defensive tackle ... makes the move to noseguard this season, but should prove a valuable performer in the middle ... strong player who missed a great deal of the spring with injuries. 2001: Played in eight games as a reserve defen­ sive lineman, finishing with four tackles ... had a pair of stops against Gannon. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in football for coach Fred Blackhurst at Franklin High School, and participated in track ... earned first team all-conference honors at defensive tackle and offensive guard and was named Franklin’s Player of the Year. PERSONAL: Bom September 17, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Roger and Bonnie Peterson. Junior OG Anthony Peluso 2002 Edinboro Onhrersity rootball 4 Page 21 PERSONAL: Bom September 15, 1981 ... Public Relations major ... son of Dr. Louise Richardson. DEFENSE JEFF RICHAROSON at EDINRORO TFL 0 UT AT Total let 2000 2001 11 10 7 28 10 28 17 56 3-6 11-33 0 5 Career 21 35 38 73 14-39 5 Alonzo Roobuck Tailback 4 5’ir 4 205 lbs. 4 Senior Plttsburgb, PA 4 NortbgateHS —^ Eormer transfer from Pittsburgh who is the top option at tailback ... one of I the fastest players on the y team, mnning a 10.6 100 ■ meters, and is in excellent “ condition ... solid receiver . who could also see some K action as a return man ... H highly respected player with outstanding leadership skills ... a natural tailback who played wide receiver the first half of the 2000 season. 2001: Played in eight contests, with five starts, sitting out two games with bmised ribs ... fin­ ished as the second-leading msher with 671 yards on 132 carries, a fine 5.1 yard average, with 8 TDs ... was tied for fourth in receptions with 13 for 132 yards ... recorded four 100-yard games, including a career-high 151 yards on 28 carries with 3 TDs at East Stroudsburg ... had 129 yards on 19 mshes against Clarion, adding 2 receptions for 43 yards ... ran for 102 yards vs. Shippensburg, with 4 receptions for 36 yards, and gained 100 yards mshing vs. Slippery Rock ... had 4 catches for 33 yards at lUP. 2000: Appeared in all 11 contests, starting five times at wide receiver before moving back to tailback ... finished as the third-leading msher with 182 yards on 35 carries, a 5.2 yard average, with 2 TDs ... added 8 receptions for 66 yards ... scored first touchdown as a Fighting Scot in the season opener on a 23-yard reverse vs. Ashland ... gained a season-high 53 yards on 7 mshes against Shippensburg, adding 4 receptions for 42 yards vs. Mercyhurst. HIGH SCHOOL: Heavily-recmited player coming out of Northgate High School, where he set the career mshing record with 3,630 yards and scored 44 TDs as a senior ... was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior, in addition to being named a North Hills News Record All-Star three times ... was also an all-star in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom October 9, 1977 ... Legal Studies major ... son of Donald Herring and Vera Roebuck. ALONZO ROEBUCK at EOINBORO RUSHING o Alt. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 11 8 35 132 Career 182 671 19 5.2 5.1 2 8 167 853 23 54 5.1 10 54 RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 11 8 Career 8 13 66 132 19 8.2 10.2 21 0 0 198 15 38 9.4 0 38 1 ^ Jerry Boquemore Wide Receiver ♦ ffir ♦ 187 lbs. ♦ Senior Gahanna. OH ♦ Lincoln HS ... as a junior, finished second at the Ohio state championships in the 100m with a time of 10.37 ... qualified for the state meet in the 100, 200 and 400 relay ... helped basketball and track imien championships as a senior. PERSONAL: Bom December 23, 1975 ... Communications major ... son of Jerry and Sheree Roquemore. 15 outsideLMncker ♦OF ♦TZOhs. ♦ juior Berea, OH 4 Berea HS 73 « Karl Shellgren WfBiBiviBiianl ♦M- ♦2861b. ♦ Soptanim North Huitingdin. PA ♦ Norwi..ii8 Enters preseason practices as backup at left guard atter sitting out the 2001 cam­ paign with a foot injury , moves from tackle to guard ... hard-working player. 2991: Missed the season after suffering a broken bone in his foot during pre­ season drills. ^^dshirted. HIGH SGHU9L: A three-year starter qt Norwin High School for coach Tim McCabe, also com­ peting in track and wrestling ... jeamed all-eonference honors and named to Great 28 in foot­ ball. PERS9NAL: Bom August 23, 1981 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Carl and Barbara Shellgren. Enters the season as a question mark after suffer­ ing a tom anterior cmciate Transfer from Washington ligament during the spring State who is expected to and undergoing knee sur­ provide the Scots with a gery ... was expected to legitimate deep threat... compete for the starting job must work the rust off after at drop linebacker, but may last playing in 1998, but miss the season ... very has been timed at 10.37 in strong player against the the 100 meters. mn who saw increased AT WASHINGTON STATE: playing time last year. Played for the Cougars in 2001. Played in all ten contests, earning his 1998, appearing in 11 lone career start in Shippensburg game ... fin­ games and starting in the final six contests ished with 26 tackles, including 3 for losses, caught 14 passes for 219 yards with a TD ... along with an interception and a pass broken up hauled in 4 passes for 51 yards vs. Stanford and ... posted career-high 4 tackles on three occa­ 3 for 41 yards at Arizona ... lone score came on OutsMe Linebacker ♦ B’3” ♦ 250 lbs. ♦ Senior sions, against East Stroudsburg, Shippensburg 29-yarder at California. and lUP, and came up with first career intercenPolk, PA ♦ Franklin HS AT SAN FRANCISCO CC: As a sophomore in 1997, tion at lUP. caught 46 passes for 964 yards and 9 TDs ... 2000: Appeared in three contests, finishing with A three-time first team Allteam was ranked number one in Northern a pair of tackles ... suffered a broken finger early PSAC West performer who California and won the Hawaiian Punch Bowl in season and never really sot soins may be primed for his best with a 42-17 win over Butte College. 1999: Redshirted. season yet... one of the HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Independence High HIGH SCH90L: Participated in football, basket­ best pass mshers in the School as a freshman, where he played running ball and track at Berea High School, earning PSAC, and coaching staff back, then transferred to Lincoln High and first team all-conference honors at defensive noted he was extremely earned three letters in basketball and four in baek and second team accolades at quarterback motivated during spring track as a sprinter ... did not compete in football as a senior ... also a second team all-county drills ... a strong leader ... choice ... three-year starter in football and two moved to msh linebacker a year regular in basketball. year ago, and has made great strides working against the tight end ... is PERS9NAL: Bom January 12, 1981 ... Business now healed from a shoulder injury which ham­ Administration major ... son of Ray Roth and pered him early in career, and is much stronger Mary Mariotti. as a result.. is tied for fourth in career sacks NICK ROTH at EOINBORO with 21.5, and with 43 tackles for losses, is also DEFENSE G UT AT Total approaching the career record of 49. Int PB 2000 3 1 2991: Picked up his third All-PSAC West cer­ 1 2 0 0 2001 10 tificate after totaling 62 tackles, second on the 14 12 26 1 1 Career 13 15 team ... had a sehool-record 20 tackles for losses 13 28 1 1 of 85 yards, finishing tied for 12th in Division II m tackles for losses per game ... led the team for the third straight year in sacks with 8, adding a fumble recovery and three forced fumbles was named the PSAC West Co-Defensive Player o the Week following the Clarion game ... fin­ ished with 6 taekles against the Golden Eagles, or losses of 20 yards, with a pair of sacks, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble ... had a career-high 11 tackles against both West Chester and Shippensburg, reeording two sacks vs. the 80 Senior SS Jeff Richardson 9nnn ZUUU: Dave Smith at Ashland.West Repeated as a first team All-PSAC The 2002 HghOng Scots Kyle Thorne choice after finishing with 40 tackles ... led the team in tackles for losses (11) and sacks (5.5)... added a pair of forced fumbles, both against West Chester, a blocked kiek and a pass batted down ... had season-high 8 tackles vs. Youngstown State, adding 7 tackles, 4 for loss­ es and a pair of sacks at Clarion. 1999: Earned first team All-PSAC West honors after leading the fighting Scots with 8 sacks ... totaled 31 tackles, 12 of those behind the line of scrimmage for 74 yards ... recovered a fumble, blocked a kick, and batted down one pass ... had 6 tackles and 2 saeks against both Hillsdale and Califomia(Pa.)... named to the USA Football.com freshman All-American team. 1998: Redshirted. HIGH SCHU9L: Enjoyed outstanding career for coach Ered Blackhurst at franklin High School, helping Knights to co-conference championship as a junior ... caught 21 passes for 390 yards as a senior tight end ... was a first team all-confer­ ence choice on both offense and defense ... started one season on the basketball team, as Franklin finished 23-6 and won the District 10 championship his senior year ... was a second team all-conference selection in hoops ... PERSGHAL: Bom April 7, 1980 ... Elementary Education major with a minor in History ... has a 3.09 GPA ... son of John and Susan Smith. DEFENSE DAVE SMITH atEDINBDRD TFL Sacks G UT AT Total 1999 2000 2001 11 11 10 18 20 30 13 20 32 8-60 31 12-74 40 11-46 5.5-40 62 20-85 8-54 Career 32 68 65 133 43-20521.5-154 Jay Dimer DefunsiveEnd 46T 42651b. 4 Freshman Louisville, OH 4 Louisville HS Wide Receiver 4 5'B’' 4155 lbs. 4 Sephomore Webster, NY 4 Webster HS Red-shirt freshman who emerged as the starter at defensive end after spring drills ... has the size that coaching staff is looking for in defensive end ... lacks experience, but plays hard and mns well. 2991: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter for coach Paul Farrah at Louisville High School, finishing with 80 tackles, 24 tackles for losses and 10 sacks as a senior ... earned All-Ohio honors as a senior, and was a first team All-Northeastem Buckeye Conference and first team Canton Repository All-Stark County choice ... also a first team WHBC All-County choice and a first team AllNE Ohio Inland District pick ... a two year starter in basketball, as well. PERSOHAL: Bom April 18, 1983 ... Business Administration major with a minor in Marketing ... son of Ken Thome and Karen Monahan ... uncle Tom was an All-American guard at Notre Dame, and uncle Jeff played at Kent State. After spending a year at comerback moves back to wide receiver, the position he initially played at Edinboro ... should also contribute on special teams. 2991: Played in ten games, mostly on special teams, finishing with 8 tackles ... had season-high 3 stops in win over Clarion. CJ. Trivisonno 2990: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter for Webster High School who helped lead the Warriors to a 13-0 record and the New York state champi­ onship his senior year ... was named the Class AA Defensive Back of the Year ... an honorable mention All-Greater Rochester choice ... had 3 interceptions and caught 15 passes for 237 yards and 4 TDs. PERSONAL: Bom December 12, 1980 ... Communication major with a 3.10 GPA ... son of Dobe and Jacqueline Ulmer ... member of Edinboro Student Government Association. 79 ' ^ vmM 46’r 42501b. 4 Sophomore Kirtiand,OH 4 KirtiandHS Red-shirt freshman who is expected to back up Joe Valvoda at center ... comes off shoulder surgery, but made great strides as a walk-on last fall ... coach­ ing staff is anxious to see what he can do. 2991: Redshirted. HIGHSCHD9L: Played for coach David Nieman at Aquinas Institute, where he was a two-year starter ... was an honorable mention All-Greater Rochester selection and an Eddie Meath AllStar. PERSDHAL: Bom July 1, 1983 ... General Studies major ... son of Michael and Diane Sufra. Expected to share the tight end role with Ed Brown after seeing considerable action a year ago ... the better receiver of the two, and really improving as a blocker ... has good hands and size. 2901: Caught 8 passes for 70 yards while playing in all ten contests ... hauled in 3 passes for 35 yards in his first collegiate game at Ashland ... added a pair of receptions for 14 yards vs. Shippensburg. HIGHSCH09L: 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 All-Chagrin Valley Conference honors and first team AllNortheast Lakes District as a prepster. PERSDHAL: Bom March 1, 1983 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Rick and Wendy Trivisonno. C.J.TRIVISDNND atEDINBDRD RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2001 19 10 8 70 8.8 0 2002 EdiHboro University Football 4 Page 23 Valvoda Center 4 6T 4 285 lbs. 4 Mantue,0H 4 KenstenHS j |i . ^ , One of four starters return­ ing on the offensive line, and one of two returning All-PSAC performers ... an intelligent player who has excellent feet... saw most of his action at tackle as a freshman, but made a smooth transition to center. ^ 2001: Earned first team All-PSAC West honors at center after starting in all ten contests. 2000: Appeared in all 11 games, earning five starting assignments ... replaced Greg Tarbell at right tackle against Clarion and Lock Haven, then started at center in the final three games. HIGH SCHOOL: A standout in football and wrestling at Kenston High School... a two-time all-conference and all-county selection in foot­ ball, in addition to earning first team Willoughby News Herald honors twice ... also a first team Cleveland Plain Dealer choice as a senior, in addition to earning honorable mention All-Ohio honors ... took second place in the wrestling state championships at heavyweight. PERSOHAL: Bom October 25, 1981 ... Secondary Education History major ... has a 3.11 GPA ... son of Dan and Laura Valvoda. GAME1: The 2002 Fighting Scets Tommie Wirgies Cornerback ♦ BT ♦ 177 lbs. ♦ Ssnior Euclid, OH ♦ Euclid HS A seasoned veteran at cor­ nerback who enters his sen­ ior season as the starter at the drop cornerback posi­ tion and will likely be a top reserve at free safety ... good man coverage player. 2001: Started the first nine games at cornerback before sitting out the final game with an injury ... finished with 23 tackles, including 21 solo hits ... tied for the team lead with 4 passes broken up and inter­ cepted a pair of passes ... had season-high 7 tackles vs. Lock Haven, adding an interception ... had 6 tackles at Ashland ... came up with first career interception late in upset of Slippery Rock, stalling potential tying drive. 2000: Appeared in all 11 games, starting the final five contests, totaling 18 tackles and 3 passes broken up ... made season-high 6 tackles vs. lUP, and had 5 stops and 3 passes broken up against Shippensburg. 1999: Played in ten contests, starting on six occasions at cornerback ... finished with 29 tackles, while breaking up 3 passes and causing a fumble ... lone fumble recovery was returned 62 yards for a touchdown at CalifomiafPa.)... had a career-high 9 tackles against Slippery Rock, and totaled 6 hits vs. lUP. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Euclid High School for coach Tom Blanc ... earned honorable mention all-conference honors while helping the Panthers to a 7-3 record his senior year and 9-1 as a jun­ ior ... also played basketball and ran track, fin­ ishing fifth in the Ohio state track champi­ onships in the 4x100. PERSOHAl: Bom December 30, 1980 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Tommie and Alberta Virgies. TOMMIE VIRGIES at EDINBORO G UT AT Total INT 1999 2000 2001 10 11 10 19 7 21 10 11 2 29 18 23 0 0 2 3 3 4 Career 31 47 23 70 2 10 AO H-y PB Thomas Wallace Fourth-year junior who provides the Scots with a solid backup at strong safe­ ty ... saw increased action last year, and also a key player on special teams. 2901: Appeared in nine games, totaling 16 tackles, along with two fumble recoveries and a pass bro­ ken up ... tied career-high with 4 tackles against lUP and East Stroudsburg. 2090: Played in seven games, mostly on special teams, with 6 tackles and one fumble recovery ... had 4 tackles vs. CahfomiafPa.). 1999: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Three year starter for coach Tony Mitchell at Wilkinsburg High School... team captain as a junior and senior ... led the Tigers in interceptions and was second in tackles as a sen­ ior ... member of the 4x100 relay team which finished third in the PIAA state championships. PERSOHAL Bom November 24, 1980 ... Elementary Education major ... son of Shaun King and Debra Wallace. 2000 2001 Career THOMAS WALLACE at EDINBORO G UT AT Total PB FR 7 9 1 8 5 8 6 16 0 1 1 2 18 9 13 22 1 3 Dylan Wessell Fullback 4ffT” 4220bs. 4 Junior Junior C Joe Valvoda 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 County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Jefferson Area High School ... also a News Herald all-star and an all-district first team selection, along with earning a spot on the AllOhio honorable mention unit... a three-year starter in football and baseball. PERSOHAL: Bom May 14, 1982 ... Recreation Administration major ... son of JoEllen Wessell. Strong Safety ♦ mr ♦ 185 lbs. ♦ Junior Plttsburgb, PA 4 Wllkinsburg HS DEFENSE GANNON 2000: DEFENSE Tough, hard-nosed player who moves to fullback this season and figures to chal­ lenge for the starting job ... played two seasons at line­ backer, and was possibly the most physical player in that group. 2001: Played in all ten contests, finishing with 12 tackles and a sack ... posted career-high 4 tackles at East Stroudsburg ... had lone career sack vs. Lock Haven. Page 24 4 2002 Edinlioro Onhrersity Football Chris Wiggins Inside Linebacker 4 5T 4 210 lbs. 4 Senior Sohm OH 4 Solon HS A fifth-year senior and a seasoned veteran at inside linebacker ... also a signifi­ cant special teams contrib­ utor ... comes off his best spring and coaching staff looks for him to play a key role ... a team leader in the weight room. 2001: Played in nine games, finishing with 14 tackles, while serving as a backup at linebacker ... had one tackle for a loss ... had 3 tackles vs. Lock Haven and Clarion. 2000: Totaled 63 tackles to finish fourth on the team ... played in all 11 games, including 7 starts ... was third in solo hits with 40 ... added 4 tackles for losses, a pair of sacks, blocked two kicks and came up with a fumble recovery ... set a career-high with 15 tackles against Califomia(Pa.), one for a loss ... added 10 tack­ les, two for losses, at Youngstown State. 1999: Finished as fourth-leading tackier with 52 stops, including 10 for losses and 3 sacks ... caused one fumble and broke up a pair of passes ... top effort came against Mercyhurst, as he fin­ ished with 9 tackles, with 2 for losses and a sack ... had 8 hits and a sack vs. Millersville. 1998: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Former star at Solon High School, helping coach Byron Morgan’s Comets to backto-back conference championships ... earned first team all-county and all-district accolades, and was an honorable mention all-state choice ... as a senior, mshed for 1,022 yards and set the school record for tackles for losses with 23. PERSOHAL: Bom April 27, 1980 ... majoring in Speech Communications ... son of Ronald and Laureen Wiggins ... father played basketball at Kent State, and cousin was Ron LeFlore of the Detroit Tigers. CHRIS WIGGINS at EDINBORO DEFENSE G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 1999 2000 2001 11 11 9 34 40 7 18 23 7 52 10-33 63 4-20 14 1-1 3-21 Career 31 81 48 129 15-54 5-38 2-17 0 GAME 2: August 311:00 p.m. - Gannon Oniuersity FielO September 7,1:00 p.m. - Sox Harrison Stailmm ASHLAND ne GoUen Kttighis neiagles 2002 Schedule Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Bill Elias Head Coach Location: Erie, pa Enrollmont: 3,300 2002 Schedule EDINBORO at Wingate SLIPPERY ROCK at St. Joseph’s(IN) at West Virginia State at Central Connecticut State TIFFIN at Virginia Union ROBERT MORRIS WALSH Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Colors: Maroon, White & Gold NiCknamO: Golden Knights Affiliation: ncaaii ConfOronCO: independent Stadium [Capacity!: Gannon University Field (2,500) President: Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. Athletic Director: Mike Corbett TIFFIN at Edinboro ST. JOSEPH’S(IN) ALMA at Walsh at Bowie State WESTMINSTER LINCOLN THIEL 47-7 21-37 47-21 27-26 28-31 9-13 35-27 31-32 51-13 Gary Keller Head Coach 2001 Results 10-51 Intercollegiate Athletic Community Stadium (6,000) President: Dr. G. WilUam Benz Athletic Director: Bin Goldring Stadium [Capacity!: SID: Dan Teliski Office Phone: (814) 871-7418 Home Phone: (8i4) 868-5304 FAX: (814) 871-7794 Press BOX: Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Location: Ashland, OH Enrollment: 6,000 Colors: Purple & Gold Nickname: Eagles Affiliation: ncaaii Conference: Great Lakes 2001 Results C5-4) (814) 871-5773 Head Coach: Bin Ellas (Massachusetts ‘77) Record at Gannon: 9-20,3 years Career Record: 9-20,3 years Office Phone: (814) 871-7249 Assistant Coaches: Don HoU (assistant head coach/offensive coordina­ MICHIGAN TECH at Edinboro NORTHWOOD at Hillsdale SAGINAW VALLEY STATE at Wayne State MERCYHURST at Northern Michigan FINDLAY at Indianapolis at Ferris State Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Won Lost Won Lost 27-9 16-19 36-19 19-63 Lost Won Lost Won 3-20 24-10 40-45 26-14 EDINBORO WAYNE STATE at Findlay GRAND VALLEY STATE at Saginaw Valley St. HILLSDALE at Michigan Tech NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Northwood at Indianapolis MERCYHURST 31-35 Lost SID: A1 King 23-10 Won Office Phone: (419) 289-5442 47-21 Won Home Phone: (419) 289-8418 FAX: (419)289-5468 Press BOX: (419)289-6323 Head Coach: Gary Keller (Bluffton ‘73) Record at Ashland: 47-37, 8 years Career Record: 47-37,8 years Office Phone: (419)289-5447 Assistant Coaches: Matt Hohman (offensive coordinator); Bob Rohan tor); Andy McLeod (offensive line/reemiting coordinator); Randy Dovichow (secondary); Paul Yoculan (defensive assistant); Brandon Valek (defensive line); Matt Short (defensive assistant); Robby Robinson (mnning backs); Adam Borrell (linebackers/wide receivers) (quarterbacks/reemiting coordinator); Steve Clinkscale (secondary); Carl White (wide receivers/special teams); Ron Stepsis (offensive line/tight ends); Butch McCormick (mnning backs); Doug DeVito (sec­ ondary); John Saccomen (defensive line); Bob Quackenbush (nose guards); A.J. Blum (offensive line assistant) 2001 Record: 5-4 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/7 Starters Returning: 20 2001 Record: 6-5 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Okie 5-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/20 Starters Returning: 12 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Alt. Yards Avg. TD Lg. KEVIN CLOHERTY Jason Cunningham DARMEL WHITFIELD 162 110 108 1015 723 706 6.3 6.6 6.5 14 5 4 80 80 80 Alt. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD Int. 109 Jason Cunningham DARMEL WHITFIELD 86 43 35 648 492 39.4 40.7 8 4 8 5 Passing Receiving Garrison Brown Raymar Hester PAT CAIN Tackles JOHN YURISINEC OWEN RHODES Rausaan Powell He. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 19 19 14 348 224 196 18.3 11.8 14.0 1 4 2 60 66 31 Sele Asst. fetal Sacks Int. 27 22 31 44 38 27 71 60 58 1 2 4 0 2 1 Series Record: Edinboro leads 1-0 Last Meeting: 2001 - Edinboro 37, Gannon 21 Specialty -0 Defense - 5 Offense — 7 Specialty -2 Defense — 9 Offense — 91 Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. J.R. MCCOY Marcus Mitchell 302 153 1415 825 4.7 5.4 7 6 51 81 Att. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD MATTMCaJLljOUCai 233 118 1696 50.6 13 Passing Int. 15 Receiving He. Yards Avg. TD Lg. KEVIN MCMAHON Erik Coblentz Nate Howard John Hall Eric Slosser 35 31 24 24 17 575 390 357 278 222 16.4 14.9 14.9 11.6 13.1 2 2 2 3 2 65 38 38 46 66 Sele Asst. fetal Sacks Int. 50 58 39 34 56 47 24 24 106 105 63 58 1 4 0 12 4 1 0 0 Tackles Brock Swonguer Jesse Howard TOBY STEPSIS Bobby Mercer Series Recerd: Ashland leads 4-3 Last Meeting: 2001 - Ashland 27, Edinboro 9 2002 Edinboro University Football 4 Page 25 GAME 3. September21,1:30p.m. -- Fnst-KalnowStaOlum TIFFIN I GAME 4: SeptemPer28,1:00p.m. - Eiler-Martin StaUium EASTS1R0UDSBURC The Dragons 7 14 21 28 at Butler ST. FRANCIS(IN) EDINBORO at West Virginia Wesleyan NEW HAVEN at Gannon DAYTON at Morehead State at Geneva at Quincy Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 CamCnilcksliank Head Coach Location: Tiffin, OH Enrollmont: i,5oo 2001 Resuns 13-8) GOlOfS; Green & Gold Nicknamo: Dragons Alflliation: ncaaii ConfOfCnCO: independent Stadium [Capacity): Frost-Kalnow Stadium (4,500) President: Dr. Paul Marion Athletic Director: Frank Condino SID: Shane O’Donnell Office Phone: (419) 448-3288 Home Phone: (4i9) 448-7014 FA)b (419)443-5007 Press Dox: tba Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost 7-47 13-45 14-27 29-40 55-15 14-20 25-19 24-50 0-17 27-19 14-35 at Gannon at Slippery Rock at Clarion ST. XAVIER at Urbana ST. FRANCIS(IN) at Malone TRI-STATE at Walsh GENEVA MOREHEAD ST. Head Coach: Cam Cmickshank (Windsor) Decord at Tiffin: 17-26, 4 years Career Decord: 17-26,4 years Office Phone: (419)448-3356 Assistant Coaches: Nate Cole, Granville Eastman, Bob Merritt, Travis Everhart, Mike Smith, Pat Dooley, Nii Hammond, Pat Marinis, Steve Hardy EARL HAYNES Nii Hammond Passing An. Joe Perchinske 281 Receiving Jeremy Marinis Kenny Lockhart NATE WASHINGTON MICHAEL HAMM Garrett Padgett Josh Peterson Kris Waechter DARRELL WELCH Series Record: 155 147 727 684 ' 4.7 4.7 2 0 Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Athletic East Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletic Director: Dr. joy Richman 33-27 28-9 26-33 42-10 19-10 7-34 14-19 52-8 35-7 31-30 CLARION WEST CHESTER at Shephprd at Millersville at Kutztown BLOOMSBURG at Shippensburg CREYNEY at Mansfield EDINBORO 55 40 Nov. 16 Location: Shippensburg, PA Enroiiment: 7,000 Coiors: Red & Blue Nickname: Red Raiders Affiiiation: ncaaii Head Coach Location: Indiana, PA Enroiiment: 14,000 2001 Results 18-3) Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove Stadium (7,700) President: Dr. Anthony E. Ceddia Athietic Director: Roberta Page Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won 25-28 18-29 17-7 34-29 31-10 32-20 7-37 19-14 Won Won Won 37-20 23-9 24-23 at Shepherd at Bloomsburg MILLERSVILLE CLARION at Lock Haven at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) EAST STROUDSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) EDINBORO at Kutztown Head Coach: Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ‘63) Record at East Stroudsburg: 162-120-3,28 years Career Record: 162-120-3, 28 years Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West Chester ‘71) Record at Shippensburg: 69-63-1,12 years Career Record: 105-78-2,17 years Office: (717)477-1758 Assistant Coaches: Tony lerulli (defensive coordinator/linebackers); Pete # 2001 Record: 7-3 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 60(4-4) Lettermen Returning/LosL- 29/16 Starters Returning: 13 Offense - 6 Defense Cemp. Yards Pet. 130 TD Int. 1604 46.3 14 20 20R1 STATISTICAL LEADERS Avg. 44 31 20 17 TD Lg. Rushing Att. 427 527 380 179 9.7 17.0 19.5 10.5 25 84 62 26 Andre Castiglioni A.J. OLIVERI GREG VAUGHN 213 59 51 Sole 3 6 5 2 Asst. Total Sacks 53 56 56 54 32 29 22 19 85 85 78 73 3 1 1 0 Passing An. Comp. Int. JEREMY PALM 279 132 0 4 3 0 John Kotarsky Justin Kondikolf CRAIG MAHON Receiving Tackies Jeremy Brown Brian Holkovic RYAN VERMILLION Specialty — 0 no. 37 34 21 soio 54 3g 29 Yards Avg. 1077 245 223 TD Lg. 5.1 4.2 4.4 6 3 3 42 44 25 Yards 1924 Pet. 47.3 TD 22 int 5 Yards Avg. TD 775 Lg. 20.9 482 260 14.2 12.4 9 7 1 66 46 42 Asst. Totai Sacks 14 24 27 68 62 56 int. 0 7 2 8 0 0 Seri^ Record: East Stroudsburg leads 5-3 Last Meeting: 2001 - East Stroudsburg 31, Edinboro 30 Page 26 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University Football 2001 Record: 8-3 Offensive System: wingT Defensive System: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/12 Staners Returning: 14 Defense — 7 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Yards Lee (offensive line); Mark Maciewjewski (secondary); Jeff Nixon (running backs); Darwin Seiler (defensive line); Chance Powell (receivers); Nick Interdonato (assistant defensive line/scout team); Greg Kosciouk (graduate assistant) Offense — 7 Specialists — 0 Presideut: Dr. Lawrence Pettit Athietic Director: Erank Condino Won Lost 31-10 42-0 23-7 23-12 37-7 21-6 35-34 ot 41-0 26-30 SiD: Mike Hoffman Office Phone: (724) 357-2747 Home Phone: (724) 465-8302 FAX: (724) 357-7804 Press DOX: (724) 357-2762 Lost 32-33 Stadium (6,500) FINDLAY LOCK HAVEN at Slippery Rock BLOOMSBURG at Shippensburg EDINBORO at Clarion CALIFORNIA(PA) at Millersville NCAA Playoffs at Saginaw Valley State Head Coach: Erank Cignetti (lUP ‘60) Record at iUP: 149-39-1, 16 years Career Recerd: 166-66-1,20 years Office Phone: (724) 357-2780 Assistant Ceaches: Tom Rogish (associate head coach/defensive line); Paul Tortorella (defensive coordinator/defensive backs); Carmen Felus (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Chris Bache (offensive line); Jai Hill (wide receivers); Jim Smith (linebackers); Mike Campolo (running backs); Bemie McQuown (defensive ends/special teams); Chuck Gironda (tight ends) Offense — 6 Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 127 150 77 80 785 591 359 330 6.2 3.9 4.7 4.1 10 8 1 1 72 30 32 32 Att. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD Int. JIM BUFFINGTON 206 96 1341 46.6 11 14 Receiving He. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Dave Brown JARROD DECH Brian Booker 21 20 19 294 151 281 14.0 7.6 14.8 2 1 2 65 28 32 Sele Asst. Tetal Sacks Int. 41 39 37 37 46 43 42 37 87 82 79 74 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 Josh Goodman Chad Oberholzer Joe Wasylyk JOHN ANDREWS 2001 Results (0-21 Won COiOrS: Crimson & Gray Won Nickname: Indians Won Affiiiation: ncaaii Won Conference: Pennsylvania State Won Athletic West Won Stadium (Capacity): George P. Miller Won Defense — 7 Specialty — 1 Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Tackles at Findlay BLOOMSBURG CATAWBA NEW HAVEN at Millersville CLARION at Edinboro CALIFORNIA(PA) LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Slippery Rock 2001 Recerd: 8-2 Offensive System: Pro Defensive System: 50 with multiple fronts Lettermen Returning/Lest: 26/13 Starters Returning: 14 Dave Brown Matt Phillips JARROD DECH JOHN KUHN Passing Aug. 29 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Frank Cignetti SiD: Chris Myers Office Phone: (570)422-3312 Home Phone: tba FAIL- (570)422-3586 Press Dex: (570)422-3549 (570)422-3322 Mike Terwilliger (offensive coordinator); Mike Santella (offensive line); Marshall Roberts (defensive backs); Frank Lupin (wide receivers); Dan Weller (defensive tackles); Mike Bender (defensive ends); Rob Mikulski (strength coach); Brett Witmer (running backs); Chris Eastman (offensive line); Joey Smith (linebackers); Andrew Youngbauer (running backs) / Lg. 2002 Schedule SHEPHERD BLOOMSBURG at Kutztown at West Chester EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK at Lock Haven at Clarion INDIANA(PA) EAST STROUDSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SiD: John Alosi Office Phone: (717)477-1201 Home Phone: (717)477-2542 FAX: (717)477-1253 Press Rox: (717)477-1391 He. First Meeting Head Coach 2001 Results C7-3) Location: East Stroudsburg, PA Enrollment: 5,996 CelOrS: Red & Black Nickname: Warriors Affiliatien: ncaaii Genference: Pennsylvania State Sept. 7 Sept. lA Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Rocky Rees 0_ffiCe: Specialty - 1 ERS Returning Players in CAPS Att. Yards Avg. TD Rushing Tackles Defense — 7 Head Coach The Indians 2002 Schedule at Mansfield at Glenville State SHEPHERD EDINBORO at Bloomsburg CHEYNEY at West Chester MILLERS VILLE at Shippensburg KUTZTOWN Assistant Coaches: 2001 Record: 3-8 Offensive System.- Multiple i Defensive System: 4-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/10 Starters Returning: 16 Offense — 8 Denny Ronds October 12.2:00 p.m. - Sox Harrison StaOmm iNDiANA(PA) The Beh Raiders 2002 Schedule Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 GAME 6: October 5,1:00 p.m. -- Seth Grove StaOium SHIPPENSDURG The Warriors 2002 Schedule Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. GAME 5: Series Record: shippensburg leads 21-19-1 Last Meeting: 2001 — Shippensburg 23, Edinboro 9 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Aamir Dew HENRY LANE 238 76 1244 279 5.2 3.7 11 6 84 20 Passing Att. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD BRIAN EYERMAN 248 140 2416 56.5 22 Int. 11 Receiving He. Yards Avg. TD Lg. CARMELO OCASIO J.R. THOMAS 57 36 1122 669 19.7 18.6 10 5 58 64 Sele Asst. Tetal Sacks Int. 36 43 29 33 80 71 68 61 5 0 0 2.5 0 0 5 0 Tackles James Tindell SONDIATA MCKEITHAN DAVE DENEEN Mike Borisenko 44 28 39 28 Series Record: lUP leads 49-17-4 Last Meeting: 2001 - lUP 21, Edinboro 6 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦ Page 27 GAME7: 0ctober19,l:00pm -soxHanisonstadium ■ GAMES: ClARION October26,1:00pm-N.KennompsonStaUium^ The Bock 2002 Schedule Malen Luke Head Coach Location: clarion, pa Enrollment: 6,ooo Colors: Blue & Gold Nickname: Golden Eagles Affiliation: ncaaii 2001 Results (4-71 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium [Capacity!: Memorial Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Diane L. Reinhard Athletic Oirector: Robert Carlson Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost 27-33 0-44 27-14 29-34 36-7 29-22 12-24 24-33 34-35 ot 13-0 14-16 Won Lost at East Stroudsburg at Youngstown State TIEEIN at Shippensburg KUTZTOWN CALIEORNIA(PA) at Edinboro SLIPPERY ROCK INDIANA(PA) at Lock Haven at West Chester SIR: Richard P. Herman Office Phone: (814) 393-2334 Home Phone: (814) 226-6766 FAX: (814) 393-2082 Press Rox: (814)227-2105 Head Coach: Malen Luke (Westminster ‘76) Record at Clarion: 41-46, 8 years Career Record: 78-67, i4 years Office Phone; (814) 393-2258 Assistant Coaches: Kim Niedbala (defensive coordinator); Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Oc George Mhaft Head Coach Location: slippery Rock, PA Enroilment: 7,200 Colors: Green & White Nickname: The Rock Affiliation: ncaaii at Eastern Kentucky at Gannon FAIRMONT STATE at Bloomsburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shippensburg MILLERSVILLE EDINBORO at Lock Haven INDIANA(PA) at Clarion Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium [Capacity!: n. Kerr Thompson Stadium (10,000) President: Dr. G. Warren Smith II Athletic Oirector: Paul Lueken 40-7 45-13 7-14 7-23 20-32 37-27 33-24 28-0 21-3 14-42 The means 2002 Schedule 2002Scheihde 2001 Results (041 Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost at Florida Atlantic TIFFIN at Edinbbro INDIANA(PA) SHIPPENSBURG at California(Pa.) at Clarion lDck haven MILLERSVILLE at Bloomsburg Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Rave Keeny Head Coach Location: Kutztown, PA Enroilment: 8,300 Colors: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Affiliation: ncaa ii Head Coach at Elizabeth City St. LOCK HAVEN MILLERSVILLE at Clarion at East Stroudsburg at West Chester at Cheyney MANSFIELD at Bloomsburg SHIPPENSBURG 40-12 28-6 20-18 7-36 10-19 26-25 21-6 28-7 7-10 23-24 Head Coach: Dr. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock ‘74) Record at Siippery Rock: 100-50-4,14 years Career Record: 100-50-4,14 years Office Phone: (724) 738-278O or 2046 Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna (offensive coordinator); Jay Foster Head Coach: Dave Keeny (Kutztown ‘83) Record at Kutztown: 22-19,4 years Career Record: 22-19,4 years Office Phone: (610)683-4362 Assistant Coaches: Steve Moyer (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Head Coach: John Luckhardt (Purdue ‘68) Record at CaiiforniafPa.!: o-o, 1st year Career Record: 137-37-2, n years Office Phone: (724)938 4019 Assistant Coaches: PWl Bumett (defensive line); 2001 Record: 6-4 Offensive System: One Back Set Defensive System: Multiple 5-2 Lenermen Returning/Lost: 32/15 Staners Returning: 13 2001 Record: 6-4 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 4-3 Lettermen Retnrning/Lost: 35/8 Starters Returning: 19 Specialty — 1 Offense — 6 / / Defense — 6 2D01 STATISTfCAL LEADERS 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS An. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Rushing Demetric Gardner ROBERT WALKER GLENN LOVELACE ADAM ALMASHY An. 171 97 82 157 Yards 983 504 452 447 5.7 5.2 5.5 2.8 8 10 3 4 72 69 27 32 Dorrian Glenn BRANDON MARKUS Avg. TR 240 108 Lg. 1448 712 6.0 6.6 19 8 72 56 An. Comp. Yards ADAM ALMASHY 201 Pet. TD 78 1173 38.8 8 int. Passing An. Comp. Kevin Dvoichak Tim Arthurs Yards 134 61 Pet. TD 69 36 Int. 677 314 51.5 59.0 1 1 10 2 12 Receiving Receiving No. NO. Yards TD lg. Avg. Lg. 456 128 205 16.9 10.7 20.5 4 1 2 42 29 51 27 23 16 TD 27 12 10 RYAN MCKAVISH D.J. Flick Neil Henry Yards MIKE MCCULLUM Demetric Gardner Andy Pore Avg. 213 308 125 7.9 13.4 7.8 1 1 0 24 25 27 Soio Asst. Totai Sacks int. 45 44 25 29 59 39 40 31 104 83 65 60 11 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 Tackies Chris Janson KOREY EPPINETTE Dennis Yu EMIL JOHNSON Series Record: clarion leads 36-35-2 Last Meeting: 2001 — Edinboro 24, Clarion Tackies Frank Valvano SHAWN HANZELY Brad Poor Soio Asst. Total Sacks 28 30 30 Int. 43 30 27 71 60 57 3 0 0 0 3 1 Series Record: slippery Rock leads 42-21-7 Last Meeting: 2001 — Edinboro 14, Slippery Rock 7 12 Page 28 ♦ 2002 Edinboro DnhrorsItyFootbaU Returning Players in CAPS 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Yorel Prosser HARRY MIMS 183 62 1004 242 5.5 3.9 8 3 68 26 Passing Att. Comp. Yards Pet. TD Int. ROB FLOWERS 189 96 1,100 50.8 9 7 Receiving HO. Yards Avg. TD Lg. TREVOR SMITH DAVID BORDEN Phil Washington DOUG REYNOLDS 37 19 15 14 348 315 279 106 9.4 16.6 18.6 7.6 4 3 3 0 28 49 52 19 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 37 39 33 27 15 14 64 54 47 6 0 0 0 9 0 COREY BENSON PETE MENDEZ Alex Daecher Series Record: Tied at 1-1 Last Meeting: 1989 - Edinboro 42, Specialty - 1 Defense — 5 Offense — 4 Specialty - 1 Rushing Tackles Dale Ploessl (offensive coordinator); Tony Dews (offensive line); Dave Commesso (running backs); Matt LuclAardt (graduate assistant) 2001 Record: 5-5 Offensive System: Proi Defensive System: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/12 Starters Retnrning: 10 Defense — 9 Offense — 9 Specialty — 1 Rushing Passing Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium [Capacity!: Adamson Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. AthietiC Director: Dr. Thomas Pucci GENEVA FAIRMONT STATE MANSFIELD EDINBORO at Clarion SLIPPERY ROCK at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Indiana(Pa.) at Cheyney 28-6 34-14 35-20 34-24 22-29 27-37 21-24 20-37 0-41 68-12 SiD: Dave Smith Office Phone: (724)9384552 Home Phone: (724)785-6293 FAX: (724)938-5849 Press Dox: (724) 938-4234 2001 Record: 4-7 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Multiple 50 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/12 Starters Returning: 19 Returning Players in CAPS 2001 Results (5-51 Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won SiD: Josh Leiboff Office Phone: (610) 683-4182 Home Phone: (610)683-7278 FAX: (610) 683-4676 Press ROX: (610) 683-9696 Michael Carnes (defensive backs); Fred Conrad (defensive line); Tom Halcisak (wide receivers); Bill Keeny (defensive assistant); Mark Steinmeyer (running backs) 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Location: California, PA Enroliment: 5,500 Coiors: Red & Black Nickname: vuicans Affiiiation: ncaaii SiO: Bob McComas Office Phone: (724) 738-2777 Home Phone: (724) 794-3698 FAX: (724)738-4761 Press ROX: (724) 738-2995 (defensive coordinator); Shawn Lutz (defensive line); Joe Walton (offen­ sive line); Bill Horsman (running backs); Harry Jones (tight ends); Jim McElhaney (wide receivers); Tim Ready (graduate assistant) Defense — 10 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 iohn Luckhardt 2001 Results (641 Won Won Won Conference: Pennsylvania State Lost Athletic East Lost Stadium [Capacity!: University Field Won Won (5,600) Won President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Lost Athletic Rirector: Clark Yeager Lost at Geneva at Fairmont State WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN at Cheyney at Slippery Rock LOCK HAVEN at Indiana(Pa.) MANSFIELD at Clarion EDINBORO SHIPPENSBURG Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 ELIZABETH CITY STATE at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG CLARION at West Chester MANSFIELD BLOOMSBURG at Millersville at Edinboro CHEYNEY at East Stroudsburg Aug. 29 Nick Calcutta (offensive coordinator); Alvin Slaughter (receivers); Casey Creehan (line­ backers); Aaron Brady (defensive line) Offense — 8 November 9,1:00 P-m. - Memson SteOlum CALIFORHIAfPA! The GoUen Bears 2002 Schedule at Youngstown State at Millersville GLENVILLE STATE at Kutztown at Indiana(Pa.) WEST CHESTER at Edinboro SHIPPENSBURG CALIEORNIA(PA) at Lock Haven SLIPPERY ROCK GAME 10: November 2,1:00 o.m. - Sox Harrison Stabium KomowH SLIPPERY ROCK ne 9oUea tagles Aug. 29 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 GAMES; Kutztown 21 Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Wesley Cates BRANDON LeDONNE Scott Schrenker 277 100 94 1673 556 406 6.0 5.6 4.3 21 8 2 60 20 18 Att. Comp. Yards Pet. TD BRANDONLeDONNE 156 66 851 42.3 1 Passing Int. 10 Receiving Ho. Yards Avg. TD Lg. Clinton Alexander ROBIN BROWN Wesley Cates 21 17 16 365 294 170 17.4 17.3 10.6 2 0 1 68 46 44 Soio Asst. Totai Sacks Int. 54 34 '32 31 29 57 28 30 31 31 111 62 62 62 60 1.5 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Tackles Jim Lukacs Yadin Collins Jamal Colbert KEVAN SCOTT MATT ONYSHKO Series Record: Califomia(Pa.) leads 34-32-2 Last Meeting: 2001 — Califomia(Pa.) 34, Edinboro 24 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦ Page 29 GAME 11: November 16,1:00 p.m. - Sox Harrison StaPium The PSAC lOCK HAVEN 20t1FS«!niUlSnilOIHIS$ neBaUtagies 2002 Schedule Mark Luther Head Coach Location: Lock Haven, PA Aug. 31 Sept. lA Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 at Northeastern KUTZTOWN at Bloomsburg at Mansfield CHEYNEY at Califomia(Pa.) SHIPPENSBURG at Indiana(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK CLARION at Edinboro 2001 Results 13-01 Enrollment: 4,000 Colors: Crimson & White Nickname: Bald Eagles Affiliation: ncaaii ConfOronCO: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium (Capacity!: Hubert Jack Stadium (3,500) President: Dr. Craig Dean Willis Athletic Director: SharonE. Taylor Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost 7-38 6-28 24-34 0-42 10-31 3-23 44-20 24-21 0-28 0-13 at Youngstown State at Kutztown BLOOMSBURG at Indiana(Pa.) SHIPPENSBURG at Edinboro CHEYNEY CALIEORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock CLARION SID: Danielle Barney Office Phone: (570) 893-2350 Home Phone: (570)893-1129 FAX: (570) 893-2774 Press DOX: (57O) 893-2666 Head Coach: Mark Luther (Penn State ‘92) Hecord at Lock Haven: 6-16,2 years Career Hecord: 6 -16, 2 years Office Phone: (570) 893-2250 Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs (asstistant head coach/defensive backs); Chris Sprague (offensive line); Jeff Anderson (linebackers); Pat Leone (video technician/kickers); Marshall Fisher (wide receivers) 2001 Hecord: 3-8 Offensive System: Multiple i Defensive System: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/19 Staners Returning: 17 Offense — 8 Defense — 7 2001 STATISTICAL LEADERS Daaoliiiin Rushing MAURICE WALKER MELVIN KIRBY Passing Specialty — 2 Returning Players in CAPS Att Att. 174 116 U amHa Yards 744 529 ^ Avg. ■■■*■ 4.3 4.6 TO Lg. 2 2 70 67 Att. Cemp. Yards Pet. TO Int. BILL WITMER 156 Brian Genis 62 JOHNATHAN STAHL 61 67 28 22 799 250 225 42.9 45.2 36.1 4 2 2 6 5 3 Receiving He. Yards Avg. TO Lg. MARCUS BURKLEY JOHN CALDWELL Derrick Shields 37 32 14 417 394 194 11.3 12.3 13.9 4 3 1 34 43 58 Sele Asst. Total Sacks Int. 60 56 60 31 35 29 91 91 89 0 0 0 1 0 5 Tackles Chad Koleno DERRIK METZ ROBERT CAREY SariCS RaCOHl: Last Meeting: Edinboro leads 29-14-1 2001 — Edinboro 23, Lock Haven 3 Conference Pet. PF PA W-L Overall Pet. PF 158 196 172 179 94 116 86 57 101 137 178 140 153 236 8-2 8-3 6-4 4-6 4-7 5-5 3-8 .800 .727 .600 .400 .364 .500 .273 Conference Pet. PF PA W-L Overall Pet. PF PA 9-2 7-3 6-4 5-4 3-8 2-8 0-10 .818 545 .700 230 .600 260 .556 228 .182 , "l04 .200 117 .000 140 315 211 218 216 274 288 319 PSAC West W-L Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Slippery Rock EDINBORO Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven 6-0 1.000 5-1 .833 3-3 .500 3-3 .500 2-4 .333 1-5 .167 1-5 .167 PSAC East W-L Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown West Chester Millersville Mansfield Cheyney 6-0 1.000 5-1 .833 4-2 .667 3-3 .500 2-4 .333 1-5 .167 0-6 .000 208 173 161 123 77 81 74 68 91 107 118 97 177 243 231 363 294 283 163 254 125 PA 155 189 252 285 218 216 381 PSAC FOOTOALL CHAMPIONS (Selected by Sportswriters) 1934 Indiana(Pa.) 1935 Shippensburg 1936 Lock Haven 1937 Lock Haven 1938 Mansfield 1939 Slippery Rock 1940 Indiana(Pa.) Millersville 1941 Millersville 1942 East Stroudsburg 1946 Califomia(Pa.) 1947 Mansfield 1948 Bloomsburg 1949 Bloomsburg 1950 West Chester (Selected by Saylor Point System) 1951 Bloomsburg 1952 West Chester 1953 West Chester 1954 Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg West Chester 1955 Bloomsburg 1956 West Chester 1957 Lock Haven Shippensburg 1958 Califomia(Pa.) 1959 West Chester (Championship Game Played) 1960 West Chester 1961 West Chester 1962 Slippery Rock 1963 West Chester 1964 East Stroudsburg 1965 Esat Stroudsburg 1966 Clarion 1967 West Chester 1968 Califomia(Pa.) East Stroudsburg 1969 West Chester 1970 EDINBORO 1971 West Chester 1972 Slippery Rock 1973 Slippery Rock 1974 Slippery Rock Page 30 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University Football 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 / »f990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 WESTERN DIVISION PSAC All-Conference Teams 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 - East 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 Bloomsburg - East West Chester - East Indiana(Pa.) - West Millersville - East Bloomsburg - East EDINBORO - West Bloomsburg - East Indiana(Pa.) - West 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 Western Division First Team Offense Pos. Plover QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Brian Eyerman Wesley Cates Dorrian Glenn Aamir Dew Marcus Burkley D.J. Flick Carmelo Ocasio Brian Booker Saeed Hudson Reggie Wells Josh Miller Brandon Nicodemus Joe Valvoda Josh Telenko D.J. Flick School HI. Wt. Yr. Indiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) Clarion California(Pa.) Edinboro Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-5 5-10 200 190 195 175 170 175 180 215 310 295 305 280 290 185 175 Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Western Divisien First Team Defense DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Ian Anderson Tim Buffone Doug Diegelman Dave Smith Chad Oberholzer Chris Janson Foster Johnson Jim Lukacs Sondiata McKeithan Rob Carey Joey Flora James Tindell Jim Urbano Sean McNicholas Second Team ODense Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Edinboro Shippensburg Clarion Edinboro California(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Edinboro 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-5 250 300 250 260 270 205 215 230 215 170 190 195 190 225 Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fastern Divisien First Team Offense Name QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Chris Thompson Andre Castiglioni Marques Glaze Terrance Trogdon John Chestnut Tierell Johnson John Kotarsky Allen Lechthaler Brian Bingaman Jason Cserpynak Chris Mullin Jim Sodano Will Luca Mike Berry John Chestnut DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Dustin Bamo Corey Benson Shaun Bowman Fran Gregor Kevin Petri Jeremiah Dyer Dan Holland Mark Jones Brian Kersey Toyae Berry Jeremy Brown Pete Mendez Braden Steffy Adam Hostetter DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Lloyd Brooks, Lock Haven Eugene Grooms, Edinboro DePhillip Jackson, Lock Haven Ron Johnson, Shippensburg Kevin Platz, Clarion Josh Goodman, Shippensburg Jeff Jackson, Indiana(Pa.) Frank Valvano, Slippery Rock Dennis Yu, Clarion Yadin Collins, Califomia(Pa.) Kairi Cooper, Indiana(Pa.) Myron Hargon, Clarion Jeff Richardson, Edinboro Mike Halberg, Slippery Rock Second Team Defense Second Team ODense School Ht. Wt. Yr. Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Millersville Cheyney Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg West Chester Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown East Stroudsburg Cheyney 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-1 185 197 194 175 180 156 195 261 298 300 291 305 290 155 180 Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. 275 250 215 220 220 210 212 225 190 210 190 195 200 220 Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fastern Division First Team Defense East Stroudsburg Kutztown East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Mansfield Cheyney West Chester Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown Millersville East Stroudsburg Adam Almashy, Clarion Dave Brown, Shippensburg Demetric Gardner, Clarion Matt Phillips, Shippensburg John Caldwell, Lock Haven Ryan McKavish, Slippery Rock J.R. Thomas, Indiana(Pa.) Robin Brown, Califomia(Pa.) Greg Tarbell, Edinboro Jon Saba, Shippensburg Ryan Duchon, Clarion Mike D’Ambrosio, Indiana(Pa.) Bill Ricks, Slippery Rock Gabe Luvara, Indiana(Pa.) Johnathan Miller, Lock Haven Rob Carey, Lock Haven EASTERN DIVISION Offensive Player ef the Year: Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) Defensive Player ef the Year: Joey Flora, Indiana(Pa.) Reekie of the Year: Maurice Walker, Lock Haven Coach of the Year: Rocky Rees, Shippensburg Pos. QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG OG C PK RS 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 Offensive Player of the Year: Marques Glaze, Bloomsburg Defensive Player of the Year: Pete Mendez, Kutztown Rookie of the Year Bob Findora, West Chester Coach of the Year Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 2002[dlidioraUiihwnnyFooUiall ♦PaaeSi QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OG OG C PK RS Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg Mike Eckmeyer, West Chester Yorel Prosser, Kutztown James Tillman, Mansfield Joe Bennett, Mansfield Brian Bradley, West Chester Alfa Jackson, Millersville Scott Grochowski, Mansfield William Haywood, Cheyney Charlie Fay, Bloomsburg Steve Schafer, Kutztown Joe Burton, East Stroudsburg Marcel Kottke, Kutztown Bryant Stone, Bloomsburg DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Mike Bolinsky, Bloomsburg Jason Coleman, Mansfield Zack Meirs, Bloomsburg Brian Rybicki, East Stroudsburg Jon Search, Kutztown Brian Holkovic, East Stroudsburg Brandon Neely, West Chester George Roskos, Bloomsburg Duane Thomas, West Chester Andre Davis, Kutztown Rudy Garcia, Bloomsburg Adam Green, Kutztown Allen Parker, Cheyney Jon Corson, Kutztown Second Team Defense Pennsylvania State Athletic Cenlerence 3rd Floor Annex Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven. PA 17745 Commissioner: Steve Murray Phone: (570)893-2512 Sports Information Director: wui Adair Phone: (570) 893-2780 FAX: (570) 893-2650 me Pcnnsviwania state ainieMc Conference Individual Statistical Leaders PASSING . . .G Brian Eyerman, lUP .... ....9 Chris Thompson, Bloom . .. .10 Jeremy palm, ESU.............. .10 Robert Findora, WCU . . . ,. . . .7 Travis Motley, Mans .........,...9 Rob Flowers, Kutz............. . .10 Chuck Andrew, M’ville .. .,. .11 Jim Buffington, Ship......... . .10 Steve Tryon, Edin ............. .. .9 Adam Almashy, Clar......... . .11 Com. AIL lot. 117 no 132 69 164 96 190 96 99 78 RUSHING Wesley Cates, Cal............... Dorrian Glenn, SRU........... Aamir Dew, lUP................. Marques Glaze, Bloom . .. James Tillman, Mans......... Yorel Prosser, Kutz............. Mike Eckmeyer, WCU .... Andres Castiglioni, ESU .. Demetric Gardner, Clar ... Alonzo Roebuck, Edin . .. . ..10 . .10 .. .8 . .10 ...9 .. .9 ...9 ..10 . .11 ,. .8 TUTALUFFENSE ................ .G Brian Eyerman, lUP............... . .9 Travis Motley, Mans ............... ..9 Jeremy Palm, ESU................. .10 Chuck Andrew, M’ville ........... .11 Wesley Cates, Cal...................... .10 Chris Thompson, Bloom ......... .10 Robert Findora, WCU ............. . .7 Adam Almashy, Clar ............... .11 Dorrian Glenn, SRU................. .10 Aamir Dew, lUP............. ..8 8 7 5 5 8 7 14 14 11 12 An. Yards 277 240 205 211 228 183 135 213 171 132 Rush RECEPTIONS RECEIVINGYARUS .... Carmelo Ocasio, lUP .... Joe Bennett, Mans ............. Tierell Johnson, Bloom .... John Chestnut, Chey .. J.R. Thomas, lUP........... Alfa Jackson, M’ville .... Brian Bradley, WCU .. Twayne Brown, Chey .... Justin Kondikoff, ESU . Terrance Trogdon, M’ville . . ....9 ...10 .. .10 ...10 ....8 .. .11 ... .9 ....8 ...10 .. .11 SCORING.................... Wesley Cates, Cal... Dorrian Glenn, SRU .. Dave Brown, Ship 170 754 62 19 79 294 518 120 100 26 Rec. 66 53 58 47 37 43 41 37 29 34 Rec. 47 53 43 41 29 66 22 19 34 58 TD ..10 . .11 2009 1650 1924 1046 1919 1100 1981 1341 1183 1173 AvB. 1673 1448 1136 1327 1039 1004 988 1077 983 671 2009 1919 1924 1981 0 1650 1046 1173 0 0 1673 31 1136 1448 1327 785 299 ]1039 ]1004 988 ..................... .. .G Alfa Jackson, M’ville................. .. .11 Joe Bennett, Mans ...................... ...10 Terrance Trogdon, M’ville......... ...11 Carmelo Ocasio, lUP............. ....9 Trevor Smith, Kutz.................... ....8 Tierell Johnson, Bloom ............. ...10 John Chestnut, Chey ............... ...10 Marcus Burkley, LHU .... ...10 J.R. Thomas, lUP............. Justin Kondikoff, ESU .... .. .10 53.9 53.4 47.3 46.3 51.9 50.8 54.9 46.6 51.3 38.8 22 19 14 0 67 0 0 0 0 96 0 0 0 Yards 1913 1893 2018 1966 1673 1606 1110 1620 1448 1136 PR Yards 4 671 0 0 0 463 564 0 0 21 Avg. 724 819 518 915 348 758 754 417 539 482 11.0 15.5 8.9 19.5 9.4 17.6 18.4 11.3 18.6 14.2 Yards Avg. 915 819 758 754 539 724 529 393 482 518 19.5 15.5 17.6 18.4 18.6 11.0 24.0 20.7 14.2 8.9 APT FG 1 0 0 21 19 9 12 7 8 6 6 8 8 Teial 242 349 329 445 277 251 206 358 240 205 KD 19 21 22 8 14 9 12 11 6 8 TD 6.0 6.0 5.5 6.3 4.6 5.5 7.3 5.1 5.7 5.1 Pess Plays -96 -26 94 -15 1673 -44 64 447 1448 1136 Alt-PURPUSEYARUAGE: G 1Rush Rec. Wesley Cates, Cal ................. ,10 John Chestnut, Chey ............... 10 Aamir Dew, lUP ............. .8 Dorrian Glenn, SRU ............... 10 Marques Glaze, Bloom ............. 10 Dave Brown, Ship................. 11 Terrance Trogdon, M’ville......... 11 James Tillman, Mans................. .9 Yorel Prosser, Kutz ................. .9 Mike Eckmeyer, WCU......... .9 PCI. Yards TD 217 206 279 149 316 189 346 206 193 201 0 0 0 1847 1523 1198 1467 1406 1542 1477 1159 1104 1035 TD 1 6 5 8 4 12 7 4 5 7 TD 8 6 12 7 5 1 5 3 7 5 Pis. 134 114 84 EH. 153.2 147.5 127.7 116.3 112.5 108.0 106.4 105.3 101.6 89.0 Yds/6 167.3 144.8 142.0 132.7 115.4 111.6 109.8 107.7 89.4 83.9 Yds/G 212.6 210.3 201.8 178.7 167.3 160.6 158.6 147.3 144.8 142.0 Avg/G 184.7 152.3 149.8 146.7 140.6 140.2 134.3 128.8 122.7 115.0 Rec/G 6.00 5.30 5.27 5.22 4.63 4.30 4.10 3.70 3.63 3.40 YdS/G 101.7 81.9 75.8 75.4 67.4 65.8 58.8 49.1 48.2 47.1 Pts/G 13.4 11.4 7.6 Aamir Dew, lUP................................. 8 Marques Glaze, Bloom .................... 10 Tierell Johnson, Bloom .................... 10 Robert Walker, Clar.......................... 10 Terrance Trogdon, M’ville................11 Alonzo Roebuck, Edin....................... 8 John Chestnut, Chey .........................10 10 12 12 10 11 8 9 PUNTING .......................... G No. Adam Hostetter, ESU.........................10 Sean McNicholas, Edin .................... 10 Jason Gross, Cal.................................. 8 Jon Corson, Kutz ............................... 10 Mike Halberg, SRU........................... 10 Joe Deitrich, Bloom............................ 9 Joe Walker, LHU .............................. 11 Ken Crawford, Clar ...........................11 S. Koetteritz, Kutz ............................. H Bill Shipp, Ship .................................11 KICKOFF RETURNS............ t No. Robert Carey, LHU............................ 11 D.J. Flick, SRU.................................... 9 Ben Culver, Clar.................................... 9 Joey Flora, lUP.................................... 8 Antown Allen, Cal..............................10 Toyae Berry, Bloom............................ 10 Josh Geis, Edin.....................................10 Myron Bargon, Clar..............................9 Tony Johnson, Ship............................ 11 Michael Glover, ESU..........................10 INTERCEPTIONS................ g Joey Flora, lUP ................................... 8 Pete Mendez, Kutz............................. 10 Jeremy Brown, ESU...........................10 Jim Urbano, SRU................................10 Jeff Richardson, Edin.........................10 Robert Carey, LHU ...........................11 Myron Hargon, Clar.............................9 Dave Deneen, lUP...............................9 Ian Cooper, Mans............................... 10 Marcus Turner, Chey...........................8 FIEIDGOAIS...................... G Sean Hughes, M’ville.......................... 11 Dan Wilboume, WCU ........................ 7 Sean McNicholas, Edin ....................10 Jonathan Miller, LHU.......................... 11 Berkley Myers, Ship.............................11 Mike Berry, ESU ............................... iQ Jason Flora, Clar................................. 11 Wyatt Campbell, SRU........................ 10 Marcel Kottke, Kutz.............................iQ Tim Oliver, Bloom................................8 PAT RISKING PUT.............. a Josh Telenko, lUP ...............................g Marcel Kottke, Kutz.............................lo Jason Gross, Cal................................... g Steve Smith, Mans............................. iQ Tim Oliver, Bloom................................g Mike Berry, ESU ............................ jq Wyatt Campbell, SRU___ .10 Dan Wilboume, WCU ........................ J Jonathan Miller, LHU............... ..!. .11 Berkley Myers, Ship............. ^ . !ll Page 32 ♦ 2002 Edinlioro Ooiversity Football 14 14 22 18 20 13 17 33 14 32 No. 18 16 16 18 24 26 21 14 24 17 Int. 8 9 8 6 5 5 4 / 4 ' 4 3 FG 10 6 8 8 8 6 6 4 4 3 Made 34 26 25 16 22 31 30 16 14 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yards 54 51 32 59 54 37 70 67 57 37 Bryant Stone, Bloom ........................ 9 D.J. Flick, SRU ................................... 9 Robert Carey, LHU .......................... 11 Dave Brown, Ship ............................ 11 R.J. Abercrombie, Cal ......................10 Lincoln Bufalino, Edin......................10 Ben Culver, Clar................................... 9 John Chestnut, Chey .........................10 Andre Davis, Kutz............................. 10 Terrance Trogdon, M’ville................ 11 PUNT RETURNS................. s 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 432 422 578 463 479 306 362 671 257 564 Yards 213 184 172 178 218 234 167 107 154 86 Yards 75 162 163 54 80 113 70 15 7 41 FGA 44.4 41.4 39.5 38.0 37.3 36.8 36.7 36.2 36.2 35.8 Avg. Avg. 11.8 11.5 10.8 9.9 9.1 9.0 8.0 7.6 6.4 5.1 TD 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 71.4 60.0 42.1 53.3 50.0 54.5 60.0 57.1 40.0 75.0 An. 36 28 27 18 25 36 35 19 17 31 Pet. 94.4 92.9 92.6 88.9 88.0 86.1 85.7 84.2 82.4 80.6 7.5 7.2 7.2 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.6 The Pennsvivania State Athletic Centerence TACKLES............................. Solo 54 45 68 41 52 56 59 52 41 41 Jim Lukacs, Cal...................................9 Chris Janson, Clar................. ...........11 Dan Holland, Mans............... ...........10 Jeremiah Dyer, Bloom......................10 Derrik Metz, LHU................. ...........11 Chad Koleno, LHU..........................11 Robert Carey, LHU..........................11 Braden Steffy, M’ville......... ...........11 Josh Goodman, Ship............. ............11 Foster Johnson, Edin........................10 QR Total 111 103 102 97 91 91 89 88 87 86 ASt. 57 58 34 56 39 35 30 36 46 45 SACKS ..................... Chris Janson, Clar ............... Dave Smith, Edin................. Ron Johnson, Ship............... Dustin Bamo, ESU............... Brian Holkovic, ESU........... Doug Diegelman, Clar......... Nick Reynolds, M’ville .... Corey Benson, Kutz............. Shaun Bowman, ESU........... Foster Johnson, Edin ........... TUTAl OFFENSE .. TD 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hit/G 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.45 0.44 0.44 0.40 0.38 FG/G 0.91 0.86 0.80 0.73 0.73 0.60 0.55 0.40 0.40 0.38 ____ G .. . .10 .........8 .........9 ....10 ... .10 ... .11 ... .10 ....10 ... .11 ... .10 ... .11 ... .10 ....10 ... .11 Bloomsburg ...................... West Chester...................... Indiana(Pa.) ...................... East Stroudsburg ............. Califomia(Pa.) ................. Clarion ............................ . Edinboro............................ Mansfield.......................... Millersville....................... Slippery Rock................... Shippensburg ................... Kutztown .......................... Cheyney ............................ Lock Haven ..................... RUSHING OFFENSE ____ G ....10 . .. .10 ... .11 . .. .10 .........9 ....10 ... .11 ... .10 ....10 .........9 ....10 ... .11 ....10 ... .11 Califomia(Pa.) ................. Bloomsburg ...................... Clarion ............................ . Slippery Rock................... West Chester...................... Edinboro............................ Shippensburg ................... East Stroudsburg ............. Kutztown .......................... Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Mansfield.......................... Millersville....................... Cheyney ............................ Lock Haven ..................... PASSING OFFENSE An. SCORING OFFENSE .G .10 . .9 .10 .10 .10 .11 . .9 .11 .11 .10 .10 .10 .10 .11 TD 45 39 40 39 35 36 29 34 30 28 25 26 22 17 Cum Tatal 4122 3600 3458 3754 3738 3883 3290 3287 3604 3239 3524 3044 2643 2427 Yards Yds/G Yards 2056 2297 2088 2018 1715 1716 1575 1453 1431 1564 1284 1238 1006 993 221 404 354 292 272 212 281 231 262 227 283 205 178 197 KP 2XP 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 8 14 0 DAP FG Sa. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Yds/G 412.2 400.0 384.2 375.4 373.8 353.0 329.0 328.7 327.6 323.9 320.4 304.4 264.3 220.6 3 3 3 6 4 8 6 6 10 4 11 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 .G Bloomsburg ...................... Kutztown .......................... Shippensburg ................... Slippery Rock.................... Clarion .............................. East Stroudsburg ............. West Chester...................... Califomia(Pa.) ................. Edinboro............................ Mansfield.......................... Lock Haven ...................... Millersville........................ Cheyney ............................ .9 10 10 ,11 10 .11 10 .9 10 10 10 .11 .11 10 RUSHING DEFENSE .G Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Bloomsburg ...................... Shippensburg ................... West Chester...................... Califomia(Pa.) ................. Kutztown .......................... Edinboro............................ Clarion .............................. Slippery Rock.................... East Stroudsburg ............. Millersville........................ Mansfield.......................... Lock Haven ..................... Cheyney ............................ 273.2 240.6 240.5 224.6 209.4 183.7 178.2 173.6 161.3 155.8 119.9 118.8 106.8 103.9 Att 119 219 178 136 126 112 98 119 134 108 120 81 74 106 34 34 34 31 30 25 19 19 18 26 17 16 Pass 1716 1715 2056 2018 1006 1238 1453 2088 2297 993 1564 1431 1575 1284 2732 2406 2645 2246 1885 1837 1960 1736 1613 1402 1199 1307 1068 1143 507 475 567 427 419 437 490 411 377 357 346 391 323 365 ____ G .........9 ... .11 ....10 ... .10 .........9 ....10 ....10 ... .10 ....10 ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 ....10 ... .10 Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Millersville....................... Mansfield.......................... East Stroudsburg ............. West Chester...................... Bloomsburg ...................... Cheyney ............................ Edinboro............................ Kutztown .......................... Shippensburg ................... Lock Haven ..................... Clarion ............................ Califomia(Pa.) ................. Slippery Rock................... Bloomsburg...................... Indiana(Pa.)...................... Califomia(Pa.).................. East Stroudsburg............. Slippery Rock.................. Shippensburg.................... West Chester.................... Clarion.............................. Millersville ...................... Kutztown.......................... Edinboro.......................... Mansfield ........................ Cheyney .......................... Lock Haven ...................... Rush 2406 1885 1402 1736 2732 2645 1837 1199 1307 2246 1960 1613 1068 1143 PASSING UEFENSE 228.4 208.8 208.8 201.8 190.6 171.6 157.5 145.3 143.1 142.2 116.7 112.5 100.6 99.3 Pts. 317 279 289 287 252 267 217 245 232 210 202 179 148 140 SCURING UEFENSE . .G.9 Avg. 31.7 31.0 28.9 28.7 25.2 24.3 24.1 22.3 21.1 21.0 20.2 17.9 14.8 12.7 Indiana(Pa.)...................... Bloomsburg...................... Kutztown.......................... Slippery Rock.................. East Stroudsburg............. Shippensburg.................... Edinboro.......................... Clarion.............................. West Chester.................... Califomia(Pa.)................. Lock Haven ...................... Mansfield ........................ Millersville ...................... Cheyney .......................... .10 .10 .10 .10 .11 .10 .11 . .9 .10. .11 .10 .11 .10 2002 Edlnboro University Football ♦Page 33 TD 14 17 24 25 23 28 29 34 29 34 40 40 46 67 1097 1244 1568 1428 1869 1821 1955 1339 1497 1591 2155 2641 2277 3118 Pass 1192 1549 1364 1829 1112 1555 1180 1599 1880 1915 1751 1693 2212 1690 Yards An. Yards Yds/G An Yards Rush .9 10 ,11 .9 10 10 10 .11 ,10 10 ,11 10 .11 ,10 371 394 422 364 384 414 425 445 433 409 466 452 524 487 .G Com AP 2AP 8 12 10 17 13 21 19 29 18 26 34 26 30 51 1097 1244 1428 1339 1497 1568 1591 1821 1869 1955 2277 2155 2641 3118 2289 2793 2932 3257 2981 3376 3135 2938 3377 3506 3906 4334 4489 4808 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 3 1 1 2 4 1 1112 1180 1192 1364 1555 1693 1549 1829 1690 1751 1599 1880 1915 2212 DAP FG Sa. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Yds/G 254.3 279.3 293.2 296.1 298.1 306.9 313.5 326.4 337.7 350.6 390.6 394.0 408.1 480.8 121.9 124.4 129.8 148.8 149.7 156.8 159.1 165.5 186.9 195.5 207.0 215.5 240.1 311.8 233 249 239 258 247 260 284 276 200 261 242 272 250 307 102 100 117 120 107 137 140 155 101 132 109 140 113 160 ,10 ,10 .9 ,10 .11 ,11 ,10 .11 ,10 ,10 , .9 ,10 ,10 .11 Slippery Rock.................... East Stroudsburg ............. Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Kutztown .......................... Clarion .............................. Lock Haven ..................... Bloomsburg ...................... Shippensburg ................... Cheyney ............................ Mansfield.......................... West Chester...................... Califomia(Pa.) ................. Edinboro............................ Millersville........................ Yds/G Sacks 9.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.0 5.0 ............ G ...........11 ...........10 ...........11 ...........10 ...........10 ........... 11 .............8 ...........10 ...........10 ...........10 TUTAL UEFENSE .. IndianafPa.) ...................... Team Statistical Leaders 30.9 30.1 26.3 25.7 ■' 24.0 23.5 2L3 20.3 48.4 17.6 Pet. 14 10 19 15 16 11 10 7 10 4 60 72 72 60 66 48 56 Avg. 2397 2109 1264 2241 2013 1360 2569 2427 2063 1326 Yards i 4 4 3 6 10 9 4 9 5 4 5 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Yds/G 111.2 118.0 132.4 136.4 141.4 153.9 154.9 166.3 169.0 175.1 177.7 188.0 191.5 201.1 Pts. 106 126 163 185 187 226 209 262 215 244 291 276 326 477 Avg. 11.8 12.6 16.3 18.5 18.7 20.5 20.9 23.8 23.9 24.4 26.5 27.6 29.6 47.7 2001 Review 2001 ReiiieiN Camel liAMSnmsnCS.............. roro........... ashland Ashland 27, Edinboro 9 Mugusl30,20ai Cemmuttlti/ swgium 2001 Individual Highs RUSHING AnoinptS: 29, John Williams vs. Lock Haven Yards: 151, Alonzo Roebuck vs. East Stroudsburg land: 65, John Williams vs. Ashland I TollChdomniS: 3, Alonzo Roebuck vs. East Stroudsburg PASSING I AttaniPtS: 44, Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg I Yards: Completions: 21, Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg 255, Steve Tryon vs. Califomia(Pa.) long: 71, Jack Davis to Lincoln Bufalino vs. I West Chester Interceptions: 3, Steve Tryon vs. Califomia(Pa.) Touchdowns: 3, Steve Tryon vs. Califomia(Pa.) RECEIVING Receptions: 6, Sean Hess vs. Shippensburg Yards: 101, Lincoln Bufalino vs. West Chester Long: 71, Lincoln Bufalino vs. West Chester Touchdowns: 2, Lincoln Bufalino vs. West Chester DEFENSE Tackles: 13, Foster Johnson vs. West Chester; Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock SOlO: 8, Jeff Richardson vs. Califomia(Pa.) Assists: 11, Jermaine Hughley vs. Ashland ' Tackles for Losses: 5, Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock Sacks: 3_, Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock Interceptions: 2, Jeff Richardson vs. Lock Haven Long Int. Return: 67, Jeff Richardson vs. Lock Haven Punt Returns: 4, Josh Geis vs. Shippensburg; Lincoln Bufalino vs. Slippery Rock Punt Return Yards: 57, Lincoln Bufalino vs. Slippery Rock Long Punt Return: 31, Josh Geis vs Clarion KiCkOfI Returns: 3, Lincoln Bufalino vs. .. „ Shippensburg; Chris Kane vs. West Chester Kickoff Rotuni YOfdS: 92, John Williams vs. East Stroudsburg Long Kickoff Return: 74, John Williams vs. East Stroudsburg Total Offense Yards: Shippensburg 290, Steve Tryon vs. Califomia(Pa.) All-Purpose Yards: 183, John Williams vs. East Stroudsburg Most Points: 18, Alonzo Roebuck vs. East Stroudsburg 2001 Team Highs Rushing Attempts: 59 vs. East Stroudsburg Rushing Yards: 315 vs. East Stroudsburg Passing Attempts: 47 vs. Shippensburg Passes Completed: 23 vs. Shippensburg Passing Yards: 255 vs. CalifomiafPa.) Total PlayS: 80 vs. Califomia(Pa.) Total Offensive Yards: 4io vs. CaiifomiatPa) Touchdowns: 5 vs. Gannon Touchdowns, Rushing: 4 vs. Gannon Touchdowns, Passing: 3 vs. Califomia(Pa.) First Downs: 26 vs. CalifomiafPa.) First Downs Rushing: 13 vs. East Stroudsburg First Downs Passing: 13 vs. CaiifomiaCPa) Possession Time: 34:18 vs. IndianafPa.) Ashland, OH — For the second straight sea­ son the Eagles of Ashland handed Edinboro a season-opening loss. Wide receiver Kevin McMahon burned the Fighting Scots for three first half touchdowns. After a three-and-out series to start the con­ test for Edinboro, Ashland drove 70 yards on 12 plays to take a 7-0 lead. The score,,came on a 13-yard reverse Kevin McMahon, The Fighting Scots failed to gain a first down ,on their next possession, and Ashland struck,quickly for a 140 advantage less than ten minutes into the con­ test. On the second play of thfe drive. Matt McCullough found McMahon behind the Edinboro secondary for a 65-yard scoring play. The Scots got on the board midway through the second quarter on Sean McNicholas’ 38-yard field goal. Edinboro drove to the Ashland nine later in the quarter, only to cough up the pigskin. The Eagles answered with a 91-yard drive, scor­ ing with 32 seconds left in the half for a 21-3 lead at intermission. Edinboro drove inside the Ashland 10 on two more occasions in the second half, only to come up empty. The first march ended in a 32yard field attempt which was no good. On the next series, the Scots drove the seven only to lose the ball on downs. Both teams tacked on a touchdown in the final stanza, with Josh Geis hauling in his first career touchdown pass for the Scots. Edinboro gained 317 total yards, with the senior running back tandem of John Williams (114 yards) abd Alonzo Roebuck (81 yards) rushing for career highs. Steve Tryon completed 16 of 27 passes for 148 yards, but was sacked five times. Foster Johnson paced the defensive effort with 12 tackles, while Jermaine Hughley added 11 stops. Ashland finished with 387 total yards including 224 through the air. Edinboro Ashland 309, Sean McNicholas vs. Slippery Rock Long Punt: 65, Sean McNicholas vs. Gannon Game 2 EdHiiwroSi, Gannon 21 SemeaWer8,2001 SaxHairisoaStailium Edinboro, PA — The first meeting between backyard rivals Edinboro and Gannon lived up to its advanced billing. The Fighting Scots scored ten points in the final two minutes of the second half to take the lead for good, and held a Gannon offense which rolled up 600 yards in its Scoring 0 14 3 7 0 0 6............ J) 6............ 27 6:54 Kevin McMahon 13 yd. run 1 (Joshua Eldridge kick) 5:09 Kevin McMahon 65 yd. pass from 0-14 2 Matt McCullough (Joshua Eldridge kick) 7:39 Sean McNicholas 38 yd. field goal 0:32 Kevin McMahon 40 yd. pass from 3-14 3-21 AU 4 Matt McCullough (Joshua Eldridge kick) 8:19 Nate Howard fumble recovery in 3-27 U 4 end zone (Joshua Eldridge kick blocked) 3:26 Josh Geis 12 yd. pass from Steve 9-27 AU AU 2 TM SCORMIUV Tryon (run failed) ATT: 4,800 Page 34 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University Football Marcus Mitchell 13-62. PMSSIM6: Edinboro - Steve Tryon 16-27-1-148-lTD. Ashland - Matt McCullough 11-18-0-224-2TD. RECEmHB: EdinbOrO - C.J. Trivisonno 3-35, Chris Buehner 3-20, Josh Geis 2-29, Alonzo Roebuck 2-20, Michael Lowe 2-19. Ashland - Kevin McMahon 4116, Nate Howard 2-50, Erik Coblentz 2-39, John Hall 2-10. Scoring Gannon Edinboro 6 8 0 23 0 7............ 21 0 14............. 37 1EAM an THE SCORING nitf GU 1 EU 2 EU 2 GU 2 EU 2 EU GU 4 EU 4 EU 4 2 SCORE Jason Cunningham 28 yd. run (Jarrett Kier kick blocked) 14:45 Chris Buehner 9 yd. pass from Steve Tryon (Sean McNicholas kick) 9:01 0-6 7-6 14-6 Steve Tryon 1 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick) 14-14 2:49 Jason Cunningham 14 yd. run (Pat Cain pass from Jason Cunningham) 20-14 1:50 Brandon Munson 51 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick failed) 0:00 Sean McNicholas 39 yd. field goal 23-14 23-21 13:55 A1 Donadi 4 yd. run (Jarrett Kier kick) 30-21 7:23 Alonzo Roebuck 6 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick) 37-21 1:34 John Williams 1 yd. run 7:35 ATT: 4,832 am 1 IRW PlKIS 8, Sean McNicholas vs. Slippery Rock Punt Yardage: IHDIVIDUAl STATISTICS RUSHIHB: EdinbOrO - John Williams 13-114, Alonzo Roebuck 16-81. Ashland - J.R. McCoy 28-124, first game to 376 yards. Gannon hit paydirt first. Shifty quarterback Jason Cunningham, who would finish with 294 yards in total offense, including 150 yards rush­ ing, scored on a 28-yard run. Edinboro answered with 23 points in the second quarter, taking a 23-14 lead at the half. The first came on a 9-yard pass from Steve Tryon to Chris Buehner, with Tryon following with a one-yard plunge. Cunningham’s 14-yard TD run and subsequent two-point conversion pass to Pat Cain knotted the score at 14-14, but the Scots needed just two plays to take the lead for good. Freshman Brandon Munson burst 51 yards for his first collegiate touchdown. Jeff Richardson’s interception of a Cunningham pass set up Sean McNicholas’ 39-yard field goal as time expired. Following a scoreless third quarter, Gannon closed the gap to 23-21 with 13:55 to play. David Holton, who blocked an extra point earli­ er in the game, partially blocked a Golden Knight punt to give Edinboro the ball at the 26. Four plays later, Alonzo Roebuck scored on a six yard run. Gannon’s fifth turnover of the day, an inter­ ception by Elliott Page, set up an insurance score by John Williams. Though outgained 376 to 346 yards, the Fighting Scots came up with three interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Tryon threw for a career-high 200 yards, with freshman tight end Michael Lowe catching 4 passes for 64 yards. (Sean McNicholas kick) EU AU MISCEllANEOUS First Downs......................................17.......................... 22 Rushes-Yards..........................40-169.................. 52-163 Passing Yards............................. 148........................ 224 Comp-Att-Int..................... 16-27-1................... 11-18-0 Total Plays....................................... 67.......................... 70 Total Offense................................. 317........................ 387 Sacks By-Yards Lost................. 3-30.......................5-30 Punts-Avg................................ 6-42.0................... 7-41.0 Fumbles-Lost.................................1-1......................... 2-0 Penalties-Yards..........................7-55.......................6-49 3rd Down Conv.....................4 of 16...................4 of 13 Time of Possession.................27:16.....................32:44 TEAM STATISTICS......... RORO........... GANNON Rushes-Yards................. . . .44-146......... .... 46-232 Passing Yards............... ...........200.......... ............. 144 Comp-Att-Int............... ... 12-22-0 .... ......... 7-24-3 Total Plays...................... ............. 66.......... ............... 70 Total Offense................. ...........346.......... ............. 376 Sacks By-Yards Lost... .........2-15.......... ...........4-22 Punts-Avg....................... . . .. 4-45.8 .... .........4-21.0 Fumbles-Lost................. ...........1-1........... ............. 3-2 Penalties-Yards............. .... 10-77......... ...........9-73 3rd Down Conv.............. ...7 of 16......... .... 4 of 13 Time of Possession . ... .... 32:43........ ...........27:17 SCOH 0-7 Freshman Brandon Munson scored on a 51yard run on his second collegiate carry against Gannon. INDIVIDUAl STATISTICS RUSHIHB: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 4-72, John Williams 16-61, Alonzo Roebuck 10-16. GannOII - 2002UlBbmUnlversitifroonian ♦NgeSS Jason Cunningham 28-150, A1 Donadi 8-40, Tony Cerminara 4-19. PRSSIHB: Edinboro - Steve Tryon 12-22-0-200-lTD. Gannon - Jason Cunningham 7-24-3-144-OTD. RECEIUIHB: Edinboro - Michael Lowe 4-64, Chris Buehner 3-58, John Williams 2-37. GOddOn - A1 Donadi 2-80, Pat Cain 2-34, Carlos Harris 2-22. Games Edinboro 14, Slippery Rock 7 SepuaWeri5,200i SexHamseH Stadium Edinboro, PA — With head coach Lou Tepper telling his team earlier in the week that at some point a landmark win was needed, his Fighting Scots went out and obliged with a 14-7 win over 17th-ranked Slippery Rock. The game was the PS AC opener for both teams. The Roek came in having won the last five meetings between the two schools, and had won 23 of its last 24 PSAC West encounters and 42 of 44 regular season contests against Division II foes. But Slippery Rock was unable to come up with an answer to linebacker Jermaine Hughley, and when John Williams scored on two-yard run with 11:48 to play, the Fighting Scots took their only lead of the day. Williams ran for 34 yards and caught a pass for 17 yards in the 9-play, 59yard drive. He ended the day with 78 yards on 17 carries and caught three passes. Hughley, meanwhile, keyed a defense which limited The Rock, the top team in the PSAC in total offense, to 278 total yards. The Rock drove into Edinboro territory three times in the final stanza, but came up empty. Chris Kane stopped the drive with an interception in the end zone. Hughley’s sack ended the second march, and Tommie Virgies recorded his first career interception with 1:11 to play to seal the win. Hughley led the defense with 13 tackles, with 5 for losses and a pair of sacks. Thanks to the effort, he was named the PSAC West Defensive Player of the Week and Eootball Gazette Division II Co-Defensive Player of the Week. Alonzo Roebuck, who scored Edinboro’s first touchdown on a five yard run, ended the afternoon with his first career 100-yard effort, gaining 100 yards on 15 rushes. Scoring Slippery Rock Edinboro 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 ... ......... 7 7... ........ 14 1BIM OIR 1M SGORHIGnJV SRU 1 EU 2 EU 4 ATT: 5,578 2:59 Dorrian Glenn 4 yd. run Wyatt Campbell kick) 3:26 Alonzo Roebuck 5 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick) 11:48 John Williams 2 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick) SCORE 0-7 7-7 14-7 MnHevlew TUMsnnsncs. CRII First Downs. . Rushes-Yards. Passing Yards .. Comp-Att-Int .. Total Plays... Total Offense.. Sacks By-Yards Lost Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost. Penalties-Yards. 3rd Down Conv Time of Possession Edinboro CalifornialPaJ TEOM Dorrian Glenn 17-60. Edinboro Steve Tryon 8 14-1-67-OTD Slippery Rock - Tim Arthurs 9-15-1-57-OTD Kevin Dvorchak 9-314-1-93-OTD. Edinboro - John Williams 3-24, Josh Geis 2^8, Sean Hess 1-22. SliPPOryRock - Neil Henry 749, Chris Eckenrode 3-30, D.J. Flick 3-23, DorriL 1 1 EU EU Game 4 Wesley Cates 1 yd. run (Jason Gross kick) 7.7 6:54 1.T5 Sean McNicholas 33 yd. field goal 10-7 John Williams 25 yd. pass from 17.7 Steve Tryon (Sean McNicholas kick) CAL 3 4:03 2:06 4 4 SCOPE 2:34 4.T9 EU .24 .34 . 7-Q 3 CAL 7 10 7 0 7 0 13 14. Michael Lowe 4 yd. pass from Steve Tiyon (Sean McNicholas kick) CAL CAL Scoring TM SOORMPUV on 6;47 EU CAL Wesley Cates 60 yd. run (Jason Gross kick) Kevan Scott 32 yd. fumble return (Jason Gross kick failed) Lincoln Bufalino 22 yd. pass from ifMsnnsiics ptes 25-127, Scott Schrenker 9-18, Brandon LeDonne 7-13. cfSiT 20-40 3 255-3TD baiiroj - Brandon LeDonne 7-14-0-99-0TD Dusti Strayer 1-2-0-4-0TD. ' Michael Lowe 4-49, John Wtlhams 442 Sean Hess 3-43, Lincoln Bnfalino 238, Josh Gets 2-26, Chris Buehner 2-21. COllPo.) Clinton Alexander 4-64, Antwon Allen 1-15. - Games 17-20 24-20 ,0,0 McNicholas kick) 10:33 Brandon LeDonne 1 yd. run 24-27 (Jason Gross kick) 3:26 Wesley Cates 8 yd. run 24-34 (Jason Gross kick) September29,2001 APamsen StaPium California, PA - After cracking the national rankings for the first time under Lou Tepper, dmboro appeared on its way to a second upset of a nationally-ranked foe. Four turnovers in October 6,20^1 SoKHairlsenstaOlum Edinboro, PA - Tailbacks John Williams and Brandon Munson combined for 240 yards TaMSTimsncS......... bom........... Hum rushing and three touchdowns to lead the Scots to a 23-3 tnumph over Lock Haven. Rushes-Yards.............'.40:155 '/ .....................43^ Williams got the Fighting Scots on the Passing Yards ............................ 255............. 103 scoreboard just 44 seconds into the contest on a Comp-Att-Int ......................20-40-3 . ''■g I6O three yard run. The score came two plays after I°«lnnys....................................... ............. 59 Offense..........• • • • • • ................................... Lincoln Bufalino returned the opening kickoff oacics By-Yards Lost .. 1.4 \q yards to the Bald Eagle 14 .............................. .3-43.3 V.V.V. V.'.s^o’s K freshman, came off the f ’Va............................. ...................... 1-0 ‘'1® frisl of his two touchPenajties-Yards ............................................. 7.52................................. 7.3, downs on a five yard ran midway through the SrdDownConv. ................. 7„f,5 .s'4 second period. Sean McNicholas booted a 26Time of Possession .............27:22 27'38 Ae half ^ expired to make it 16-0 at possessions spelled defeat for the f interceptions and a fumble led to three Califomia(Pa.) touch­ downs, and a third interception in the Vulcan Edinboro’s final comeback bid The Fighting Scots, ranked 39th by the tootball Gazette, squandered a 17-7 halftime advantage over the 17th-ranked Vulcans. The Scots took to the air to jump into the lead. Michael Lowe hauled in his first career TD pass a four-yarder, from Steve Tryon for the first score. Vulcans knotted the score at 7-7 • Edinboro scored ten unaswered points in the second quarter. Sean McNicholas accounted for the first score with a 33-yard field goal. Tryon then hooked up with John Williams on a 25-yard sconng aenal late in the half ^ While dominating on the scoreboard, the Scots were outgained, 241 yards to 84. Using a bruising ground game, Edinboro made up a good finishing with 263 yards on the ground. tuHaven scored the lone points of the third quarter/n a 27-yard field goal, but Edinboro ariswered with Munson’s 17-yard TD run m the fourth quarter. Williams ran for 128 yards on 29 carries both career highs, while Munson added a sea­ son-best 112 yards on just 10 totes. Jeff Richardson paced a solid defensive ettort with a pair of interceptions. Lock Haven committed five turnovers, including four inter­ ceptions, and had a punt blocked. total yards in the first 39 minutes of the game, the Slted'fin'^^H ‘f Wesley Cates bolted 60 yards for a score, and 16 seconds later the Lock Haven Edinboro VIR IM " ^2 yard 0 0 3 0 7. SCOniGIW 14:16 John Williams 3 yd. run regained the lead on Tiyon's third *>= “ght. a 22-ySitr to Lincoln Bufahno, but the Vulcans scored twice n the fourth quarter following interceptions in 40 Stemn? ‘f with 20 completions attempts for 255 yards, adding 35 yards Scoring 0 7 7:07 0:00 Steve Tryon completed 20 of 40 passes ft ora career-high 255 yards in the loss to California(Pa.) 1 ;23 11:05 ATT: 1,032 ...RORO ........15 .44-263 ........44 .5-10-2 ........54 ......307 .... 2-17 ..4-41.8 First Downs................ Rushes-Yards............ Passing Yards............ Comp-Att-Int............ Total Plays................. Total Offense............. Sacks By-Yards Lost. Punts-Avg.................. Fumbles-Lost............ Penalties-Yards.......... 3rd Down Conv......... Time of Possession... ...... 2-2 .13-114 .2 of 10 ...27:44 .LOCK HAVEN (Sean McNicholas kick) Brandon Munson 5 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick failed) Sean McNicholas 26 yd. field goal Jonathan Miller 27 yd. field goal Brandon Munson 17 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick) ...3 .23 SCORE 7-0 13-0 16-0 16-3 23-3 1 EU EU 1 2 EU 2 ............. 0-0 EU 3 .........5-20.4 ...............1-1 CU 4 ........35-166 ..............213 .......16-38-4 .................73 .............. 379 ..........10-88 ........5 of 15 ...........32:16 USHIMB: Edinboro - John Williams 29-128, Brandon Munson 10-112. LOCKHavnO - Maurice Walker 21110, Melvin Kirby 11-76. Edinboro - Steve Tryon 5-9-1-44-OTD, Jack Davis O-l-l-O-OTD. LOCK HOVeO - Bill Witmer 16-373-213-OTD, Johnathan Stahl O-l-l-O-OTD. ffptWMM: Edinboro - Brandon Munson 2-14, Josh Geis 1-14, Michael Lowe 1-14, J.D. Baker 1-2. LOCk NaVOn - Marcus Burkley 7-93, Maurice Walker 4-34, John Caldwell 3-60. Game 6 October 13,2001 Sen Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA - The Fighting Scots celebrat­ ed Homecoming with a 24-12 victory over Clarion behind the passing of Steve Tryon and the running of Alonzo Roebuck. The victory pushed the Scots to 4-2, two games over .500 for the first time since 1996. Clarion scored first in the game, but failed to take advantage of three Edinboro turnovers in the first quarter. The Scots answered with a 40yard field goal by Sean McNicholas following a Golden Eagle fumble. Tryon accounted for both of his touchdowns in a span of two minutes in the second quarter as Edinboro took a 17-6 lead at the half. The first six-pointer was a 46-yard pass to Chris Buehner. Tryon then scored on a 17-yard run. Edinboro scored the lone points of the third quarter on Roebuck’s two yard run. Clarion put the only points on the board in the fourth quarter on Adam Almashy’s 29-yard pass to Ben Culver. After sitting out the previous two games wikth bruised ribs. Roebuck returned and posted his second 100-yard rushing effort with 129 yards on 19 carries. Dave Smith led the Edinboro defense with a pair of sacks and a fumble recovery. McNicholas greatly aided the defense, averaging 45.5 yards on six punts, with three being downed inside the five yard line. Clarion Edinktio 6 3 0 M SCORE Demetric Gardner 19 yd. run 0-6 (Jason Flora kick blocked) Sean McNicholas 40 yd. field goal 0:14 3-6 10-6 11:48 John Williams 46 yd. pass from Steve Tryon (Sean McNicholas kick) 9:50 Steve Tryon 17 yd. run 17-6 (Sean McNicholas kick) 5:35 Alonzo Roebuck 2 yd. run 24-6 (Sean McNicholas kick) 24-12 6:20 Ben Culver 29 yd. pass from Adam Almashy (pass failed) 9:21 ATT: 6,011 TEAM STATISTICS .............. BORO....... ........ CLARIOH First Downs............. ................... 16. . . . ................. 20 Rushes-Yards........... ...........47-189 . . . . .........47-195 Passing Yards ......... ................. 155 .... ............... 147 Comp-Att-Int ......... .............7-18-2 ... ...........9-27-0 Total Plays............... ................... 65 ... . ................. 74 Total Offense........... ................. 344 . . . . ............... 342 Sacks By-Yards Lost ................. 2-8 ...................4-24 Punts-Avg................. ............. 6-45.0 ... .........10-32.9 Fumbles-Lost........... ................. 1-1 .. . . ................. 2-2 Penalties-Yards . . .. ............. 10-95 . . .. ...............7-54 3rd Down Conv......... ........... 2 of 11 .... .........5 of 18 Time of Possession ................28:07 ...,.............31:53 iNDniDMisninsncs Edinboro 24, Clarion 12 Scoring IBM OIR TM SCORMGPlJir CU ...............22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Edinboro 23, Eocfc Haven 3 17.14 ATT: 1,593 CalHorniatPa.) 34, Idinliofo 24 fumbJe mum®”" INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS mHIMG: Edinboro John Wiliams 24 84 Steve Tryon 9-35, Paul Amico 1-25. COllPaJ - Wesley r “P ^ season-high 410 Ler ifi? managed just 258 yards, 60 yards shy of their average output. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 405/f/iKS: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 15-100, John Williams 17-78, Steve Tryon 7-25. Slippery Rock - 2001 Review rushing. Williams added 84 yards rushing on 24 0 1 1 .............12 0............ 24 BUSHIHB: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 19-129, John Williams 17-58. ClailOn - Demetric Gardner 13-60, Glenn Lovelace 5-38, Adam Almashy 17-38, Chris Roberts 8-36, Ben Culver 4-23. Edinboro - Steve Tryon 7-18-2-155 ITD. - Adam Almashy 9-27-0-147-ITD. BECmiMB: Edinboro - Chris Buehner 2-59, Alonzo Roebuck 2-43, Sean Hess 1-35. Clarion - Ben Culver 4-93, Mike McCullum 2-25, Demetric Gardner 2-6. PASSIMB: ClnrlOn Game? indlanatPa.) 21, Ediaboro 6 October21,2001 Oeorge P.MUlerStadwm Indiana, PA — Prior to the game Edinboro head coach Lou Tepper equated the Indians to the bully of the PSAC. The Fighting Scots bloodied the fifth-ranked Indians but could not knock them off their feet. If not for giving up five plays of 30-or-more yards, Edinboro might well have pulled off the upset. The first accounted for lUP’s initial score, a 64-yard pass from Brian Eyerman to J.R. Thomas. That combination would bum the Scots all day, as Thomas would finish with 5 catches for 202 yards. The score awoke Edinboro, however, as the Scots put together an impressive 14-play, 80yard drive that consumed 7 minutes and 45 sec­ onds. John Williams scored the touchdown on a one yard run, but the extra point was no good. An Edinboro fumble recovery at the lUP 45 set up another scoring opportunity. The Scots used 11 plays and drove to the one, but were turned back on a controversial fourth and goal marking. After holding the ball for 13:12 of the sec­ ond quarter, the Scots had the pigskin for 9:50 in 2DD2 Edinboro University Football ♦Pane 37 the third stanza, but missed a 24-yard field goal. lUP scored on the first play of the fourth quarter, set up by a 62-yard pass from Eyerman to Thomas, then put the game away with an insurance score with 2:33 to play. The Scots had one other scoring opportunity, but Sean McNicholas’ 25-yard field goal attempt was blocked. The Indians, while scoring a season-low 21 points, finished with a deceiving 446 total yards. lUP had just 242 yards until the final two plays of the third quarter. The Edinboro offense was hampered by the loss of Steve Tryon, who went out with a shoulder injury late in the first half and did not return. McNicholas enjoyed a fine afternoon punt­ ing the pigskin, averaging 49.8 yards on five kicks. Sconng Edinboro indianalPaJ 0 6 0 0 7 0 0... ............ 6 14... ........... 21 SGOK IBM inii 1M SGORMPUBr 0-7 lUP 2 13:44 J.R. Thomas 64 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko kick) 6-7 EU 2 5:59 John Williams 1 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick failed) 6-14 lUP 4 14:53 J.R. Thomas 15 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko kick) 6-21 lUP 4 2:33 Henry Lane 20 yd. run (Josh Telenko kick) ATT: 6,469 TEAM STATISTICS.............. 0000. .. First Downs....... ............................ 14..... Rushes-Yards.... .....................42-132.... Passing Yards.... ..........................117..... Comp-Att-Int.... ................... 16-23-2.... Total Plays......... ............................ 65..... Total Offense.... ..........................249..... Sacks By-Yards Lost.................2-16.... Punts-Avg.......... ......................5-49.8.... Fumbles-Lost.... ........................... 0-0.... Penalties-Yards. .........................2-15.... 3rd Down Conv. ....................6 of 16.... Time of Possession................. 34:18 .... ........lOP ..........16 ...41-210 ....... 236 ....8-19-1 ..........60 ........446 .........1-5 ....4-27.8 .........4-1 .......4-36 ...3 of 11 .... 25:42 iNDinDuusnnsfics BUSHIHB: EdlHbOfO - John Williams 15-43, Alonzo Roebuck 15-42, Steve Tryon 5-17, Brandon Munson 5-17. HIP - Aamir Dew 25-171, Henry Lane 11-51. Edinboro - Jack Davis 9-14-1-54-OTD, PHSSIHG: Steve Tryon 6-8-1-41-OTD, Sean McNicholas l-l-O-O- 22-OTD. lUP - Brian Fyerman 8-19-1-236-2TD. Edloboro - Alonzo Roebuck 4-33, Javar RECEIHIHG: Manning 2-23, C.J. Trivisonno 2-7, Brandon Munson 2—3. lUP - J.R. Thomas 5-202, Tom Rebholz 1-16, Aamir Dew 1-10, Greg Dorsey 1-8. Games West Chester 30, Edinbere 26 October27,2001 Sex Harrison Stadnim Edinboro, PA — With a victory moments away. West Chester stunned the Fighting Scots by converting a 4th-and-22 play from their .w own eight with a minute to play. Seven plays later, the Golden Rams’ Robert Findora completed his mird touchdown pass to Brian Bradley this one from 19 yards out with 23 seconds to play, c.. completmg an improbable comeback and snapping hdmboro s six game home winning streak. ^veral inches of snow the night before left box Harrison Stadium in less than ideal condi­ tion, and gusting winds added to the woes. But the conditions didn’t seem to bother either team as they combined for 761 yards and 56 points. The Findora to Bradley connection opened the scoring with a 65-yard score. Edinboro answered with a pair of scores. Jack Davis, mak­ ing his first start of the season, tossed a 21-yard sconng pass to Lincoln Bufalino, and Alonzo Roebuck added a two yard run set up by David Hart s blocked punt. West Chester would grab a 17-13 lead at the half, and extend it to 24-13 early in the third quarter when Findora and Bradley combined on a 91-yard scoring play. Back came the Scots, as Davis hooked up with Bufalino for a 71-yard score, and Roebuck ^ for his second scorewith 7.52 left m the third period. The score remained 26-24 until Findora found Cory DeForrest for a 25-yard gain on the 4th-and-22 play, setting the stage for the heartbreaking loss. West Chester Edinbere HAM eiR 1ME Scoring 7 7 10 7 6 13 6 .. 0... .30 .20 SGORMGPUtf SGOH WCU 1 7:49 Brian Bradley 65 yd. pass from 0-7 Robert Findora (Dan Wilboume kick) 1 1:47 Lincoln Bufalino 21 yd. pass from Jack Davis (Sean McNicholas kick) EU EU 7-7 WCU 2 WCU 3 11:18 Alonzo Roebuck 2 yd. run (Sean McNicholas kick failed) 9:26 Mike Eckmeyer 1 yd. run (Dan Wilboume kick) 0:17 Dan Wilboume 29 yd. field goal 12.08 Brian Bradley 91 yd. pass from EU Robert Findora (Dan Wilboume kick) 11.34 Lincoln Bufalino 71 yd. pass from 20-24 EU 7:52 WCU 2 13-7 Buehner 2-16. WeSt nener - Brian Bradley 6-201, Adrian Wilkerson 3- 38, Cory DeForrest 3-36. Game 9 Shippensburg 23. Edinboro 9 November3,2001 Seth Grove StatHum Shippensburg, PA - Edinboro suffered its fourth straight road loss thanks to an inability to take advantage of numerous scoring opportuni­ ties. The Eightmg Scots repeatedly came up short m the red zone, settling for six field goal attempts. * Dave Brown gave Shippensburg a quick lead returning the opening kickoff 87 yards for the first of his three touchdowns. The Fighting Scots answered with a drive to the Red Raider 10, but only came away with three points on Sean McNicholas’ 44-yard field goal. McNicholas would later misfire on a 30yard field goal try, but Josh Geis knotted the score at 6-6 with a 34-yarder, the first of his career, with 11:41 to play in the second quarter. Geis would boot another three-pointer, this one from 26 yards out, but Shippensburg tacked Q ^ 40-yard run by Brown for a to-9 halftime advantage. f scoring opportunity of foe third quarter, but Shippensburg blocked Geis 21-yard tiy, the third block of the day After limiting the Red Raider offense to just 13-14 13-17 WCU 4 0:23 TEAM SHIP EU EU SHIP on 1 hme 3 6 6 10 0 0 sgormgpuv .23 score 0-6 14:44 Dave Brown 87 yd. Idckoff return (Berkley Myers kick failed) Sean McNicholas 44 yd. field goal 11.41 Josh Geis 34 yd. field goal 10.54 Dave Brown 40 yd. mn (Berkley Myers kick) 8:37 Josh Geis 26 yd. field goal 4:19 Berkley Myers 22 yd. field goal 5:58 Dave Brown 7 yd. mn 1 2 2 ...9 6:02 EU SHIP SHIP 3-6 5,5 6-13 9-13 9-16 9.23 (Berkley Myers kick) ATT: 2,800 ................... .........13 Rushes-Yards........................ 31-112 .44-151 Passing Yards .............................250 .. .146 Comp-Att-Int ...................... 23^7-1 .9-23-1 Total Plays............................ yg ... .67 Total Offense...............................352 Sacks By-Yards Lost.............................................i-fi297 ^ 37 P“"ts-Avg................................5_362 5-40.8 Fumbles-Lost............................ .... Penalties-Yards ....................... 8.72....................... .2-1 7-85 3rd Down Conv......................3 of 16 ”4 of 15 Time of Possession ..............30:46 ..................... 29:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS S"'roensburg - Dave Brown 26-24 7-24. ASSIHG. Edinboro - Steve Tryon 21-44-1-238-OTD Cam Marsh 2-2-0-12-OTD, Team O-O-O-O-OTD. i™ 9-23-1-146-OTD. RiGEmMB: Edinboro - Sean Hess 6-88, Alonzo Roebuck 4-36 Chris Buehner 3-30, Lincoln Bufalino 3-19, John Williams 3-14, C.J. Trivisonno 2-14 Sbliwonsburg - Shawn Baker 2-39, Brian Booker 219, Dave Brown 2-15. 30-26 TEAMSnnSTICS.......... BON WCU on 1 5-9Q-1 on 47Q 1_0 6-7 ] 8 0 1 PSAC West AH-Conforonco f. Mike Berry added the extra point for the one point margin. Roebuck registered his second straight 100yard effort, and fourth of the year, with a careerhigh 151 yards on 28 carries. John Williams fell just shy of the mark with 91 yards on 23 totes. Edinboro ran for a season-high 315 yards, but the aerial game was nonexistent, accounting for just 35 yards. Defensively, Dave Smith had two tackles for losses, giving him a school-record 20 for the year. Scoring Edinboro East Stroudsburg November 10,2001 Hler-Martin StaOium Alonzo Roebuck ran for 151 yards and 3 IDs at East Stroudsburg, but it wasnH enoush to avert a 31-30 loss. .. Stroudsburg, PA - Edinboro sealed its fifth straight losing campaign with its fifth S* Fighting Scots tleJd 3 21-6 lead midway through the third quar- 3 0 9 9 9 ...........30 6 10 15........... 31 TEAM Q1R UME SCORHGPUlir EU EU ESU 1 2 2 EU 2 EU 3 EU ESU ESU 3 3 3 EU ESU 4 4 SCORE 1:42 Sean McNicholas 45 yd. field goal 14:55 Team Safety 7:02 Andre Castiglioni 5 yd. run (Mike Berry kick blocked) 0:45 Alonzo Roebuck 5 yd. run (Josh Geis kick) 13:30 Alonzo Roebuck 1 yd. run (pass failed) 8:20 Sean McNicholas 37 yd. field goal 5:49 Mike Berry 32 yd. field goal 1:46 Andre Castiglioni 6 yd. run (Mike Berry kick) 11:45 Josh Geis 19 yd. field goal 7:11 Dan Bratton fumble recovery in end zone (John Jeffries pass from Jeremy Palm) 3-0 5-0 5-6 12-6 18-6 21-6 21-9 21-16 24-16 24-24 EU 4 2:56 ESU 4 1:38 Alonzo Roebuck 4 yd. run (Josh Geis kick failed) Justin Kondikoff 22 yd. pass from Jeremy Palm (Mike Berry kick) Foster Johnson, LB — first team Sean McNicholas, P - first team Brandon Nicodemus, OG — first team Dave Smith, DE — first team Joe Valvoda, C — first team Eugene Grooms, NG — second team Jeff Richardson, SS — second team Greg Tarbell, OT — second team Football Oazetie Division II All-Amoncan Sean McNicholas, P — honorable mention Brandon Nicodemus, OG ~ honorable mention ... ......... BORO........ .............. ESU First Downs................... ............. 15.......... ............... 19 Rushes-Yards................. ... .59-315 .... ...........37-92 Passing Yards ............... .............35......... ............. 231 Comp-Att-Int ............... ....4-11-1 .... ... .12-27-0 Total Plays...................... ............. 70......... ............... 64 Total Offense................. ...........350......... ............. 323 Sacks By-Yards Lost ..............3-16 .... ............... 0-0 Punts-Avg........................ ....3-41.0 .... .........4-37.3 Fumbles-Lost................. .............0-0 .... ............... 1-0 Penalties-Yards ....................... 4-30 .... ............. 6-30 3rd Down Conv............... .. .5 of 15........ ........ 5 of 12 Time of Possession .. . ,........ 34:04 .... ...........25:56 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS nusmuG: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 28-151, John Williams 23-91, Brandon Munson 4-51, Sean McNicholas 1 22. EOSt StTOUdSburO - Andre Castiglioni 23-119, A.J. Oliver! 5-14. PASSIMG: Edinboro - Steve Tryon 4 11 1 35 OTD, John Williams O-l-O-O-OTD. EOSt StTOndSbOrg Jeremy Palm 9-19-0-183-ITD, Jon Pry 3-8-0-48-0TD. BlCEmilB: Edinboro - Chris Buehner 2-32, Sean Hess 1-3, Alonzo Roebuck 1-0. EostStrondsbnrg - Justin Kondikoff 5-88, John Kotarsky 3-109, John Jeffries 234. Greg Tarbell continued the tradition of Edinboro Fighting Scots playing in the Cactus Bowl this past January. For a number of years Division II football teams have had an all-star game, known as the Snow Bowl and 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 country. 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 All-Star Game. 1996 1995 1994 Dave Smith earnedfirst team All-PSAC West honors for the third straight year. Player and Pesitien Greg Tarbell, OT Bernard Henry, TB Rob Barney, TE Gerald Thompson, TB Jeff Traversy, DL Corey Keyes, TE Pat Schuster, DE Gilbert Grantlin, WR Lateef Walters, WR Larry Jackson, RB Jason Perkins, LB Mike Kegarise, OL Gary Lhotsky, P 20D2 EdlDboro UDiversity Football ♦ Pago 39 30-31 TEAM STATISTICS THE CACTUS ROWL Year 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 30-24 ATT: 1,200 2001 Hohling Scot Honors EastSntmdsiiugSl Edinnofo an Alonzo Manning 1 -25. West Chester WKtChester"^!"!, 8 19 2 182 2TD west Chester - Robert Findora 15-29-1-321-3TD. ter, only to wath East Stroudsburg stage several comebacks. For the second straight week the Scots employed by Sean McNicholas and Josh Geis as placekickers. McNicholas boomed a 45-yard field goal to open the scoring, with the Scots adding a safety early in the second period. Alonzo Roebuck tallied the first of his three touchdown runs from five yards out as Edinboro held a 12-6 lead at intermission. The lead ballooned to 21-6 on a one yard run by Roebuck and a 37-yard McNicholas three-pointer, but then the Warriors came alive. They closed to 21-16 at the end of three quarters on a field goal and a six yard TD run by Andre Castiglioni, but the Scots answered with a 19yard field goal by Geis early in the fourth quar­ ter. The three-pointer was set up by a blocked punt by Paul Amico. East Stroudsburg knotted the score at 24-24 when offensive lineman Dan Bratton recovered a fumble in the end zone, followed by a two point conversion. The Scots responded with a 10-play, 64-yard drive to take the lead with 2:56 to play. Roebuck covered the final four yards, but Geis’ extra point was wide, leaving the door open. ESU signalcaller Jeremy Palm drove the Warriors 61 yards, converting a 3rd-and-16 play along the way. The touchdown came on a 22yard pass to Justin Kondikoff with 1:38 left, and Game 10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sff Se FcV Edinboro Shipponsburg Scoring BUSHIM6: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 12-102 ATT: 700 First Downs.............................. Rushes-Yards....................... 42-159 .42-159 ... Passing Yards ............................ . Comp-Att-Int ........................ 8-19-2 Total Plays.......................... Total Offense........................ 34 j Sacks By-Yards Lost . . 4-19 ..........................’.V.7-35.0 .7-35.0 .... Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 Penalties-Yards ............. .. ’ iq. 3rd Down Conv. ............. 5 Qp .5 of 13......... Time of Possession ...............29- 177 yards through three quarters, the Fighting Scots defense wore down as Shippensburg gamed 120 yards over the final fifteen minutes culminated by Brown’s 7-yard scoring run. Steve Tryon, back after missing the West Chester game, attempted a school-record 44 passes, completing 21 for 238 yards. Sean Hess had a career day with 6 catches for 88 yards. Alonzo Roebuck posted his third 100-yard rush­ ing game of the season with 102 yards on 12 carries. Foster Johnson and Dave Smith paced the defensive effort with 11 tackles each. Smith had a sack and caused a fumble. 13-24 Jack Davis (Sean McNicholas kick) Alonzo Roebuck 7 yd. mn (Sean McNicholas kick failed) Brian Bradley 19 yd. pass from Robert Findora (pass failed) 2001 Review dfCf/WiHB; Edinbere - Lincoln Bufalino 3-101, Greg Tarbell 2001 Final StaUsUcs Final Record: 4-6 PSAC Record: 3-3 r 2001 Results Date & Opponent SCORE L, 9-27 W 37-21 w 14-7 L, 24-34 W 23-3 w 24-12 L, 6-21 L, 26-30 L, 9-23 L, 30-31 Aug. 30 at Ashland Sept. 8 GANNON Sept. 22 SLIPPERY ROCK Sept. 29 at California(Pa.) Oct. 6 LOCK HAVEN Oct. 13 CLARION Oct. 20 at Indiana(Pa.) Oct. 27 WEST CHESTER Nov. 3 at Shippensburg Nov. 10 at East Stroudsburg ATT. 4,800 4,832 5,578 1,593 1,032 6,011 6,499 700 2,800 1,200 IllStICS Total First Downs by Rushing bypassing by Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Rained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS ROSHING Yards Per Rush Yards Per Game Rushing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Had Intercepted Completion Percentage YARDS PASSING Yards Per Game Passing Total Offensive Plays TOTAL YARDS GAINED Total Yards Per Game Total Touchdowns by Rushing bypassing by Returns PAFs Made/Attempted 2-Pt. Conversions Made/An. Field Goals Made/Att. Safeties QR Sacks Dy/Yards Kickoff Returns/Yards Kickoff Return Average Punt Returns/Yards Punt Return Average Interceptions/Yards Interception Return Avg Punts/Had Riocked Punting Yardage Punting Average Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties/Yards 3rd Down Conversions 3rd Down Conv. Pet. 4th Down Conversions 4th Down Conv. Pet. DORO OPP. 167 181 91 82 59 75 17 24 437 425 2104 1977 267 386 1837 1591 4.2 3.7 183.7 159.1 231 250 119 113 15 12 51.5 45.2 1453 1915 145.3 191.5 668 675 3290 3506 329.9 359.6 25 29 17 18 8 9 0 2 17/23 19/25 0/2 2/4 11/23 4/10 1 0 25/171 24/131 41/666 34/496 16.2 14.6 39/346 16/137 8.9 8.6 12/128 15/171 10.7 11.4 51/0 59/4 2109 1948 41.4 33.0 11/9 18/8 82/686 69/573 of 142 42 of 142 .324 .296 !of 17 8 of 20 .471 .400 Scoring By Quarters Edinboro Opponents ^ 30 53 2 93 48 3 36 33 4 43 75 Tend 202 209 Passing Name g Steve Tryon 9 Jack Davis 7 Cam Marsh 4 Sean McNicholas 10 Team ]q Edinboro Opponents io io Att. Comp. 193 34 Pet. 99 17 Yds. TO Lg. 46 71 231 250 119 113 22 0 6 2 0 0 0 11 2 1 0 1183 236 Int. 2 1 1 51.3 50.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 51.5 45.2 1453 1915 8 9 12 4 0 0 0 12 22 15 12 71 91 TD Lg. 4 65 54 51 17 25 25 22 Rushing Name John Williams Alonzo Roebuck Brandon Munson Steve Tryon Javar Manning Paul Amico Sean McNicholas Jack Davis Lincoln Bufalino Cam Marsh Mike Martin Team G Att. Gain 10 175 132 35 65 752 708 296 216 42 25 22 15 8 17 5 0 2194 1977 8 8 9 8 6 10 10 1 2 4 7 10 4 7 1 8 3 5 437 425 10 Edinboro bpponents 19 ID Lost Net 29 723 37 671 22 274 151 65 3 39 0 25 6 16 2 13 0 8 11 6 1 2 5-5 267 1837 386 1591 Avg. 41 5.1 78 1.0 6.5 25.0' 8.0 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/2 8.0 0.8 0.7 4.2 3.7 6 8 9 2 0 17 18 65 Receiuing Name G Chris Buehner Michael Lowe John Williams Sean Hess Alonzo Roebuck Josh Geis Lincoln Bufalino C.J. Trivisonno Javar Manning Mike Martin Brandon Munson J.D. Baker James Cowart Jordan Bobitski Justin Lipscomb Edinboro Dpponents 10 8 10 10 8 10 10 10 8 7 8 5 10 9 1 ID ID Dec. 18 14 14 13 13 11 9 8 6 4 4 2 1 1 1 119 113 Yds. Avg. 243 196 116 198 132 171 167 70 54 31 TD 13.5 14.0 8.3 15.2 10.2 15.5 18.6 8.8 9.0 7^ ' Lg. 46 29 31 35 38 41 71 19 16 11 ii.8 7 3.5 22.0 19.0 16.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 22 19 16 1453 1915 12.2 16.9 Name Edinboro Opponents G 8 10 10 8 10 10 9 10 8 11 10 19 TD PAT 8 0 5 3 3 1 2 2 1 0 25 29 0 16/21 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 17/23 19/25 2-PT PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/2 2/4 0 8 8/19 0 0 0 3/4 0 0 0 0 11/23 4/19 Yds. 2109 2109 1946 DIk. 0 8 4 Avg. 41.4 41.4 33.0 Lg. 65 65 62 ■ Name Lincoln Bufalino John Williams Chris Kane Keldrick Walker Anthony Williams Dylan Wessell Justin Lipscomb Josh Geis Aaron Tucker Edinboro Opponents G 10 10 10 9 8 10 1 10 10 10 10 No. 13 7 7 4 4 3 1 1 1 41 34 Yds. 306 210 44 32 39 22 12 1 0 666 496 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Avg. 23.5 30.0 6.3 8.0 9.8 7.3 12.0 1.0 0.0 16.2 14.6 Lg. 72 74 11 13 17 12 12 1 — 74 87 1 Punt Retnrns Name Josh Geis Lincoln Bufalino Justin Lipscomb Paul Amico David Hart Keldrick Walker Edinboro Opponents G 10 10 1 10 10 9 10 10 NO. 21 11 3 2 2 0 39 16 Yds. 167 77 31 29 25 17 346 137 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. 8.0 7.0 10.3 14.5 12.5 — 8.9 8.6 Lg. 31 23 16 2 — 31 48 1 G 10 9 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 NO. 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 15 Yds. 80 0 27 13 7 1 0 128 171 Avg. 16.0 0.0 27.0 13.0 7.0 1.0 0.0 10.7 114 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Lg. 67 27 13 7 1 DXP Pts. 0 0 0 0 48 40 30 18 18 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12 12 6 2 262 269 Name Steve Tryon John Williams Alonzo Roebuck Brandon Munson Jack Davis Edinboro Opponents G 9 10 8 8 7 10 10 Name John Williams Alonzo Roebuck Lincoln Bufalino Josh Geis Brandon Munson Chris Buehner Edinboro Dpponents G 10 8 10 10 8 10 ID ID Plays 258 175 132 35 38 668 675 Rush 65 723 671 274 13 1837 1591 Pass 1183 0 0 0 236 1453 1915 Tnt. 1248 723 671 274 249 3290 3506 Avg. 138.7 72.3 83.9 34.2 35.6 329.0 350.6 Uefense Name Foster Johnson Dave Smith Jeff Richardson Tii^tin fCoi David Hart Eugene Grooms Jermaine Hughley Aaron Tucker James Cowart Elliott Page Jason Gordon Nick Roth Eric Neavins Tommie Virgies Paul Amico Chris Kane Thomas Wallace Chris Wiggins Dave Holton Dylan Wessell Jay Ulmer Matt Peterson Sean McNicholas Lincoln Bufalino Keldrick Walker Anthony Williams Jordan Bobitski Ed Brown Brandon Nicodemus Anthony Peluso Michael Lowe Sean Hess Chris Buehner John Williams Jason Easter Joe Valvoda Greg Tarbell David Beck Brian Richardson G 10 10 10 10 10 10 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 9 8 10 10 9 8 9 9 10 8 8 10 10 10 2 9 9 5 2 . PR 0 0 77 167 0 0 346 137 KR 210 0 306 1 0 0 666 496 Tot. 1049 803 558 339 285 243 4439 4342 AT 45 32 28 27 18 22 30 25 12 10 12 12 17 2 11 12 8 7 5 8 2 4 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Total 86 62 56 46 42 40 38 36 34 33 28 26 26 23 22 22 16 14 13 12 8 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TFL 13-47 20-85 11-33 12-31 2-7 9-18 6-26 8-19 4-13 1-3 2-5 3-15 1-1 0 1-1 0 1-3 1-1 4-27 1-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks 5-33 8-54 1-12 2-10 0.5-5 1-8 2-20 0 1-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.5-27 1-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PASSES BROKEN UP: Foster Johnson 4. Tommie Vireies 4. Jeff Richardson 3, Eugene Grooms 3, Elliott Page 3, Chris Kane 2, James Cowart 1, Jason Gordon 1, Eric Neavins 1, Nick Roth 1, Paul Amico ' Thomas Wallace 1. FUMBLES FORCED: Dave Smith 3, Eric Neavins 2, Elliott Page 1, Jason Gordon 1, Chris Kane 1, Dave Holton 1 BLUuKED KIlfKS: Dave Holton 2, Paul Amico 2, Justin Koi 1, David Hart 1, Jordan Bobitski 1, Michael Lowe 1. Pnrpose Yardage Rush Roc 116 723 132 671 8 167 0 171 274 11 0 243 1837 1453 1591 1915 UT 41 30 28 19 24 18 8 11 22 23 16 14 9 21 11 10 8 7 8 4 6 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 FUMBLE RECOVERIES: Thomas Wallace 2, Jason Easter 2, Foster Johnson 1, Dave Smith 1, Chris Kane 1, Dave Holton 1. __ 67 31 Total Ofiense 71 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 No. 51 51 59 Kickoff Retnrns Name Jeff Richardson Tommie Virgies Elliott Page Foster Johnson Nick Roth Keldrick Walker Chris Kane Edinboro Opponents 11 5 22 19 16 FG G 10 10 10 Interceptions Scoring Alonzo Roebuck Sean McNicholas John Williams Brandon Munson Lincoln Bufalino Josh Geis Steve Tryon Chris Buehner Michael Lowe Team Nadia Sean McNicholas Edldboro •ppenents ■ Pnnting Avg. 104.9 100.4 55.8 33.9 35.6 24.3 443.9 434.2 P80^ ♦ 2002 Edinboro Onhrersity Football 2002 Edinboro Onivorsity Football ♦ Page 41 AHjlnie Records 6 7 Rushing 19. 20. RUSHING HTTEMPTS Game 42 Season Career 343 943 Gerald Thompson vs. Bloomsburg, 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 Season Career I. Gerald Thompson I3. 4. 5. 6. ■ o in’ 10. 316 Gerald Thompson vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998 1698 Gerald Thompson, 1998 4410 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 YARDS PER CARRY Season Career 8.7 6.7 AI Raines, 1971 Al Raines, 1969-71 Larry Jackson, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ‘92 17. Floyd Faulkner.........206 >s. Shippensburg IV T ‘86 18. Larry Jackson...........201 vs. Slippery Rock 2DD-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 3 Career 6 Gerald Thompson, 1998; Larry Jackson, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 19. Bernard Henry 13. 14. ]5. 16 17. 18 18.. 19. 19. 20. 21. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. iMrry Jackson ............ 1’c/o; .................. 1684 Keith Collier, 1981-83 ........................... Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ........ ’.' .'1,673 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 . 13. 4. 5. 6. Gerald Thompson, 1998 .......... j 698 Larry Jackson, 1994 ....... i’aao Lester Frye, 1990 .. . ........................, Elbert Cole, 1989 ............... ’cn7 AI Raines, 1971 ......................' ............ , Gerald Thompson, 1995 .. . .........l ooi 7. Dave Green, 1975 .......... ’ ’ ’ ’ ........... j ’239 8. Larry Jackson, 1992 ... ....................1 ’7, o AI Raines, 1969 ............... .. ..........., ’7^x0 Larry Jackson, 1993 ....... j’ly, Bernard Henry, 2000 ........... 1’0S4 Bernard Henry, 1999 .. i’a/ia Tony Brinson, 1996 ................. 1 ’n, g Elbert Cole, 1988 ...................... ’909 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ............... AI Raines, 1970 ............... .. . ............. Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ................................. 824 Rich Holmes, 1975 ................. ............. 822 9. 10. IL 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 2. 3’ 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. Al 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 Al Raines, 1969 ...........................................6.0 CAREER RUSHING TDUCHDDWNS 1. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ...............................42 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ................................... 40 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ........................ 38 Al Raines, 1969-71 ..................................... 37 Lester Frye, 1989-91 ................................... 27 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 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ‘93 198 vs. Califomia(Pa) Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ......... 943 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ......... ............... 717 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ................................. 64? Al Raines, 1969-71 ............... ................... 5Qg Lester Frye, 1989-91 ........... .................... 503 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 .......................397 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ................. 377 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ........ 372 Dave Green, 1975-76........... ... ’.' ' ‘ ’ ’ '^61 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ............. 357 SEASDN RUSHING TDUCHDDWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS .......... i 1. 2. d:^uHolmes, TT_t__ 1974-75 ^......... .......'.' ........................ Rich ’ ’ ’' J’302 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ............. __ 1 ...... ... ................ 1982-84 ............... 1i,zoo Damon Chambers, John Williams, 2000-01 ........................ ................ 1206 Dave Span, 1981-85 ..............................i’,07 Joe Early, 1977-80 ............... ................. 1095 Chris Conway, 1987-90 .... ...'' ’'' 'J 034 Bryan Libert, 1974-77 .... . . .'.' ’ ’'' J 031 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ....... ’ ’‘ ' J q26 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SEASON RUSHING YARDS 2. 1. CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS L Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ................. 4^410 2. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 .... . ... .’ ’4 237 3. Al Raines, 1969-71 ................. .. ^399 4. Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ............................. 3 341 5. Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...........' 2,626 6. Bernard Hemy, 1999-2000 . . . .’' ’ ’ ’' .2 ’ 1QO ] 7. Dave Green, 1975-76 ...... . .'' ’ ’ ’ ‘ j 978 9 ............... .'1,900 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 SEASDN average YARDS PER CARRY ‘00 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 10. 0. 11. 1. 122.. ‘98 ‘94 ...........214 vs. Lock Haven ‘93 3. Bob Mengerink . . . .213 vs. Lock Haven ‘71 14. Larry Jackson...........212 vs. Shippensburg ^ ‘94' Lester Frye............... 212 vs. Lock Haven ‘90 16. Larry Jackson...........207 vs,/Univ. at Buffalo, ^ Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock 1989 21 Elbert Cole, 1989 42 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 10 21 20 ‘98 ................. 295 vs. Geneva ‘69 Larry Jackson...........275 vs. Mansfield ‘94 Bernard Henry.........263 vs. Mercyhurst, ‘00 Tony Brrnson ...........248 vs. Cheyney ‘96 Gerald Thompson .. .237 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 Frye............... 234 vs. Va. Union ‘90 .........234 vs. Fairmont St. ‘90 ............... Kutztown, 1989 Elbert Cole............... 220 vs. Slippery Rock 11. 10D-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season Career 316 vs. Califomia(Pa.) 11. Larry Jackson...........219 vs. California(Pa.) TDUCHDDWNS Season Career 9 SINGIE GAME RUSHING YARDS YARDS RUSHING Game Gerald Thompson, 1997 .................. gjo Bob Mengerink, 1971 ...............................g|2 Dave Green, 1975-76..................................5.5 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000......................... 5.3 Ray Rhodes, 1983-84..................................5.3 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 ............................5.3 Lester Frye, 1989-91 .....................................5.2 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................. 5.2 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ........................... 5.2 Gerald Thompson, 1998 ___ 343 Lester Frye, 1990................. .. .................. 3J7 Larry ^ckson, 1994.................................. 274 ElberjCole, 1989 ................... 238 Gerald Thompson, 1995 ......... 228 Bernard Henry, 1999 ......... 270 Dave Green, 1975 .......... 217 Larry Jackson, 1992 ............. 2n Elbert Cole, 1988 ............. 212 Larry Jackson, 1993 ........................ . ” ” 201 Al Raines, 1969 .......................... ......... 201 SINGLE GAME RUSHING AHEMPTS I. Gerald Thompson .. .42 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 2 Thompson .. .40 vs. Shippensburg ‘98 J. Gerald Thompson . . .39 vs. California(Pa.) ‘98 4. Gerald Thompson . . .38 vs. Lock Haven ‘97 6 38vs.Indiana(Pa.)‘90 6. Gerald Thompson . . .36 vs. Hillsdale ‘98 Larry Jackson..........36 vs. IndianafPa.) ‘92 8. Tony Brinson .............35 vs. Lock Haven ‘96 Larry Jackson...........35 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 Corey Hrll................. 35 ys. Elizabeth City St ‘93 ............... 35 vs. IndianaCPa.) ‘90 ’ Elbert Cole, 1989 ......................................... 21 Larry Jackson, 1992..................................... 17 Al Raines, 1971............................................16 Larry Jackson, 1994..................................... 15 Al Raines, 1969 ............................................ 13 Lester Frye, 1990 ..........................................12 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ............................... 12 Lester Frye, 1991........................................... 11 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ................................... 11 Tony Brinson, 1996 ......................................11 SINGIE GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Elbert Cole...............5 vs. Slippery Rock ‘89 2. Larry Jackson .........4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘94 Lester Frye...............4 vs. Lock Haven ‘91 Al Raines.................4 vs. Lock Haven ‘70 Bob Mengerink ... .4 vs. Slippery Rock ‘71 Passing PASSING ATTEMPTS Game 44 Season Career 211 911 2001 Al Raines 4. Al Raines, 1969-71..................... 67 Dave Span, 1981-85............ 63 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 ........................6 3 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ......... 59 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ............................ 5 9 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 PASSING CDMPLETIDNS Game 25 Season Career 153 481 Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Scott Dodds, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 PASSING YARDS Game 376 Season Career 2209 7299 CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY L 2. Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 HIGHEST CDMPLETIDN PERCENTAGE Season Career 62.7 56.9 Scott Dodds, 1986 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 TOUCHDOWNS Game 5 Season Career 25 62 Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 INTERCEPTIONS Game 5 Season Career 20 48 Jody Dickerson vs. Shippensburg, 1991; Bob Jacobs vs. Lock Haven, 1980 Hal Galupi, 1990 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 200-YARD PASSING GAMES Season Career 1 16 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Season 1 Career 1 Jody Dickerson, 1994; Hal Galupi, 1990; Scott Dodds, 1986; Blair Hrovat, 1982 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94; Hal Galupi, 1987-90; Scott Dodds, 1984-86; Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 CAREER PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ...................... 7,299 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...............................5,650 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .............................5,103 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ...............................3,550 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .............................3,382 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .............................3,292 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ...................... 3,240 Jim Ross, 1986-89 .................................2,578 Rick Shover, 1976-78 .............................2,492 Mike Hill, 1976-78 .................................. 2,483 Gerald Thompson 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 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 Hrovat, 1983 ................................. 1,595 Brian Caldwell, 1997 ............................. 1,579 Blair Hrovat, 1984 ................................. 1,517 Hal Galupi, 1988 .................................... 1,473 SINGLE GAME PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Scott Dodds ............ 376 vs. Fairmont St. ‘86 Hal Galupi ................351 vs. IndianafPa.) ‘90 Jody Dickerson.........334 vs. Hillsdale ‘94 Blair Hrovat............. 300 vs. California(Pa.), ‘82 Hal Galupi ................299 vs. California(Pa.), ‘90 Jody Dickerson..........278 vs. American International ‘94 Brian Caldwell.........277 vs. Glenville St. ‘98 Jody Dickerson.........276 vs. New Haven ‘93 Mike Hill ..................275 vs. California(Pa.), ‘76 Mike Dodds ............. 271 vs. Lock Haven ‘86 Jody Dickerson....... 269 vs. Clarion ‘93 Chris Hart.................. 263 vs. Hillsdale ‘96 Hal Galupi ................261 vs. Youngstown State ‘89 Brian Caldwell......... 259 vs. Carson-Newman ‘98 Blair Hrovat..............256 vs. West Liberty ‘83 Steve Tryon ............. 255 vs. Califomia(Pa.)‘01 Jody Dickerson..........251 vs. Millersville ‘93 Hal Galupi ................250 vs. Shippensburg ‘89 Blair Hrovat..............250 vs. Lock Haven ‘84 Jude Basile................ 250 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘74 Page 42 ♦ 2DD2 Edlnboro Univeisity Football 2002 Edlnboro University Football ♦ Page 43 Jody Dickerson CAREER AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Dickersoi 1991-94 Jody Dickerson, Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .. Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 . Chris Hart, 1993-96 . . Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 Jude Basile, 1973-75 Jack Davis, 1999-01 Jim Ross, 1986-89 . Rick Shover. 1976-79 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Hal Galupi, 1987-90 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 . . Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .. Chris Hart, 1993-96 ___ Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 Jude Basile, 1973-75 8. Jim Ross, 1986-89 .............. Mike Hill, 1976-78 ........ 10. Rick Shover, 1976-79 SEASON AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jim Ross, 1987 . . Chris Hart, 1996 .. Chris Hart, 1995 .. Brian Caldwell, 1998 Hal Galupi, 1990 .. Brian Caldwell, 1997 Scott Dodds, 1986 .. Jody Dickerson, 1992 Hal Galupi, 1989 . .. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Steve Tryon ............. 44 cs. Shippensburg‘01 2. Brian Caldwell.........43 vs. Glenville St. ‘98 3. Jody Dickerson.........42 vs. New Haven ‘93 Tom Mackey ........... 42 vs. Clarion ‘68 5. Tom Mackey ........... 41 vs. East Stroudsburg Jody Dickerson, 1993 ... Hal Galupi, 1989 ............. Blair Hrovat, 1983 ........... Jody Dickerson, 1994 Hal Galupi, 1990 ............. Scott Dodds, 1986 ........... 7. Blair Hrovat, 1984 .............. Blair Hrovat, 1982 ........... 9. Chris Hart, 1995 .............. .. 10. Brian Caldwell, 1998 ___ Jody Dickerson, 1992 . .. Jim Ross, 1987 ............... 6. Steve Tryon ............. 40 vs. California(Pa.) ‘01 7. Chris Hart..................39 vs. New Haven ‘95 Hal Galupi ............... 39 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 9. Scott Dodds ............38 vs. Fairmont St. ‘86 10. Brian Caldwell....... 37 vs. Clarion ‘97 Chris Hart ............... 37 vs. Hillsdale ‘96 1. Scott Dodds................5 vs. Fairmont State ‘86 2. Jody Dickerson.........4 vs. Slippery Rock ‘93 Hal Galupi..................4 vs. Indiana(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 SOSON COMPLETIONS Scott Dodds, 1986 . Jim Ross, 1987 . Chris Hart, 1996 . Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1990 .. Chris Hart, 1995 .. Brian Caldwell, 1998 Hal Galupi, 1989 .. Brian Caldwell, 1997 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Jody Dickerson. 1992 SINGlEeAMECRMriEnOHS 1. Scott Dodds.. 2. Brian Caldwell Chris Hart. . . . 4. Chris Hart. ... Scott Dodds .. 6. Chris Hart.. .. 25 vs. Lock Haven ‘86 24 vs. Glenville St. ‘98 24 vs. Lock Haven ‘86 23 vs. Hillsdale ‘96 23 vs. Fairmont St. ‘86 22 vs. Univ. at Buffalo, ‘96 7. Steve Tryon........... 21 vs. Shippensburg ‘01 Jody Dickerson.......... 21 vs. New Haven ‘93 Scott Dodds.............. 21 vs. West Chester ‘86 10. Steve Tryon............. 20 vs. CaIifomia(Pa.) ‘01 Brian Caldwell.......... 20 vs. Carson-Newman ‘98 Chris Hart...................20 vs. IndianafPa.) ‘96 Hal Galupi.................20 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 Hal Galupi................ 20 vs. Youngstown St. ‘89 Rick Shover, 1976-79 Steve Tryon, 2000-01 . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Hal Galupi, 1987-90 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .. Jude Basile, 1973-75 .. Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 Rick Shover, 1976-79 Mike Hill, 1976-78 .. Jack Davis, 1999-01 Jim Ross, 1986-89 . . SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Hal Galupi, 1990 . . Chris Hart, 1995 .. Brian Caldwell, 1998 Hal Galupi, 1989 .... Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991 . Jim Ross, 1987 . .. Hal Galupi, 1988 .... Rick Shover, 1978 Mike Hill, 1977 . . Chris Hart, 1996 . . SINGLE 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. Shippensburg ‘87 Mike Hill ..................4 vs. Clarion ‘77 Bob Bloomquist . . .4 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘67 Petchel ...................... 4 vs. CalifomiafPa.) ‘62 CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 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 Hrovat, 1981-84.. Dan McHenry, 1974-76 . . 49.3 .49.2 SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. Scott Dodds, 1986 . . Jody Dickerson, 1994 Blair Hrovat, 1983 ... Hal Galupi, 1989 .. Jim Ross, 1987 . . Jody Dickerson, 1991 Chris Hart. 1996. . Hal Galupi, 1988 .. . Jody Dickerson, 1992. Jack Davis, 2000. . . Rick Shover. 1979 ■ . 62.7 . 56.7 . 54.7 . 54.4 . 53.3 . 53.1 . 53.1 .52.3 , 51.7 51.5 51.5 Receiving Game Season Career 12 50 147 Lateef Walters vs. Hillsdale 1994 Wrentie Martin, 1992 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 YARDS RECEIVING Game Season Career 248 1128 3064 TOUCHDOWNS Game 3 Season Career 16 35 Tim Beacham vs. t/niv. at Buffalo, 1980 Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester,'1986-90 24.2 20.7 / Ernest Priester (5 times); Lateef Walters vs. Shippensburg, 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 Tim Beacham, 1978 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 7 12 7 Ernest Priester, 1990 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Howaj(f Hackley, 1973-76 Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 John Toomer, 1985-88 Chris Buehner, 1998-2001 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 Paul Stone, 1989-92 Rob Barney, 1997-99 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 . . Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. Wrentie Martin, 1992 Ernest Priester, 1989 . Ernest Priester, 1990 Howard Hackley, 1976 Lateef Walters, 1994 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 .. John Toomer, 1988 Wrentie Martin, 1991 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 Charles Pollick, 1968 . CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 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 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 .................... 1,083 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ...................... 1,064 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 ......................... 986 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 Grantlin, 1995 ...............................840 Wrentie Martin, 1992 ...............................809 Lateef Walters, 1994 .................................778 John Toomer, 1988 ................................... 745 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 Tim Beacham, 1980................................... 547 Bob Jahn, 1978 ..........................................533 5. 6. 148 1. Tim Beacham........ ....248 ys. Uniy. at Buffalo,‘80 2. Lateef Walters....... ....229 ys. Hillsdale ‘94 3. Corey Keyes.......... ....217 ys. American International ‘94 4. Ernest Priester....... ....206 ys. Lock Haven ‘89 5. Ernest Priester....... ....193 vs. Califomia(Pa.), ‘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 Howard Hackley, 1976 .................................9 Bob Suren, 1986 ............................................8 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 SINGLE GAME TOUCHDOWNS CAREER YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 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 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 Corey Keyes, 1994, 1996 ..........................16.0 SEASON YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 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 Lateef Walters, 1991.................................. 19.3 Howard Hackley, 1975 .............................19.3 Total Offense TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Game 52 Season 343 Career Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, 2001 Gerald Thompson, 1998 Game 358 Season Career 8. Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦ Page 45 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 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. 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 Jody Dickerson..........322 vs. Millersville ‘93 Gerald Thompson . . .316 vs. CalifomiafPa.), ‘98 Blair Hrovat.............. 301 vs. West Liberty ‘83 Jody Dickerson..........297 vs. New Haven ‘93 Scott Dodds ............. 295 vs. East Stroudsburg ‘85 10. Steve Tryon ............ 290 vs. Califomia(Pa.)‘01 11. Blair Hrovat .......... 289 vs. Shippensburg‘83 Ernest Priester Page 44 ♦ 2002 Edinbore University FooUiall 26 23 69 61 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, 1969-71 ................................. 3,575 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .............................3,407 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ................................ 3,388 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 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 ...........................10 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ...........................10 Ernest Priester, 1989 ................................... 16 Ernest Priester, 1990 ....................................15 Lateef Walters, 1994 ..................................... 9 2295 161A Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE SEASON TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 TOUCHDOWNS CAREER TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1245 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE Career 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 SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS lOO-TARD RECEIVING GAMES Season Career 1. Lateef Walters .........12 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 2 Ernest Priester .........10 vs. Youngstown State ‘89 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 SEASON RECEIVING YARDS YARDS PER RECEPTION Season Career SINGLE GAME RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. REGEPnONS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS CAREER COMPLETIONS Dickerson. 1991-94 19 Jody Dickerson, Hal Galupi, 1987-90 . Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 Chris Hart, 1993-96 .. Scott Dodds, 1984-86 Jude Basile, 1973-75 Jack Davis, 1999-01 Jim Ross, 1986-89 . . . Rick Shover. 1976-79 .25 .22 .19 .17 .11 n/ .17 .14 .14 .13 .12 ,12 12 SINRIEGAMETOUCHROWNS ‘68 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 9. 10. . .62 . .50 . .49 . .27 . .24 .21 .21 .17 .17 .16 SEASON TOUCHDOWNS SINGLE GAME AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Purpose Yards Season Career TOTAl ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Game 423 Season Career 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 4 Season Career 15 43 3. 4. 5. 6. ........... Slippery Rock ‘94 3. Gerald Thompson 316 vs. California(Pa ) ‘98 4. ................. 306 vs. Lock Haven‘69 5. John Mikovich 303 vs. California(Pa.) ‘65 6. Bernard Henry.........297 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘00 7. ..................295 vs. Geneva ‘69 8. , bert Cole............... 293 vs. Kutztown ‘89 9. Larry Jackson........... 292 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 10. Henry.........286 vs. Mercyhurst ‘00 11. T-^2 ............... 275 vs. Slippery Rock ‘89 12. Tim Beacham ........... 262 vs. Shippensburg ‘80 5. 2. Kickoff Returns 6. KICKOFF RETURN AVEMGE Season Career 30.9 K.J. Johnston, 1998 25.9 Chris Conway, 1989-90 Ji„j Trueman vs. Central 5. Connecticut State, 1985 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 6. L 2. 3. ...........Baldwin-Wallace 66 ................... II vs. Ohio Northern‘69 ....................11 vs. Shippensburg ‘68 403 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 .................... 40 r Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ............................ 3^ 3 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............. ................. 35 3 Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ........................... 37 7 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 ...........’'' 37 q SFASGN PUNTING AKBAGE 1. Mike Raynard, 1987 ............................... 2. 3. 4. 5. 43 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ............ 36 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 .. ..................26 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ................................. 2I Scott Rupert, 1991-94 .......... I8 John Serrao, 1976-78 ................. ...... ’ jg Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ................. 15 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981 ........... 12 Sean McNicholas, 1999 .........' ^ ^............. Jim Trueman, 1984 ............... 11 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............. .........jj John Bauman, 1990 ................... ......... jq Jim Trueman, 1985 ..................... jq Jim Trueman, 1983 ........................ jq 6. 4J 9 Sean McNicholas, 2001 .......................... 4j 4 Kevin Conlan, 1984 ............. .. ’........... 40 5 Sean McNicholas, 1999 ........................... 40 2 Gary Lhotsky, 1992 ............. ’............. 40'j Gary Lhotsky, 1993 ........., . ..' ' ' '' 39 g SINGLE GAME PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Mike Raynard 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock ‘87 2. Kevin Conlan...........50.3,vs. Indiana(Pa.)‘84 3. Tyson Cook ............. 50.0 vs. Cheyney‘97 4. Sean McNicholas .. .49.8 vs. Indiana(Pa) ‘01 5. Sean McNicholas .. .48.8 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘00 Bdl H............... 47.4 vs. Shippensburg‘76 7. BillBurford .............47.3 vs. Slippery Rock‘89 Interceptions Game Season Career 19 Ron Allen vs. Portland State, 1995; Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg, 1968 Dave Parker, 1982; Jack McCurry, 1971 Steve Russell, 1991-94 INTERCEPTIUN RHURN YAROAGE Season 140 Brian Decker, 1997 24 22 19 19 jg KICKOFFS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS Season Career 2 Denorse Mosley, 1996 3 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 Punt Returns PUNTS RETURNED Game Season Career 7 33 61 Ernest Priester vs. Shepherd, 1990 Ken Petardi, 1979 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 PUNT RETURN YAROAGE Game 120 Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, Season Career 55.0 Mike Raynard vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 41.9 Mike Raynard, 1987 40.3 Mike Raynard, 1986-87 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .......................... 233 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ...................... jyg Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ............................. 17^; Tyson Cook, 1996-98 . . ,40 Bill Kutz, 1968-69 ................... ‘ .............. J39 Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 134 Bill Kutz, 1968 .............................. Sean McNicholas, 2000............. 2. Steve Russell, 1991-94 ............................... 19 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 .................................... 13 Dave Sadler, 1995-98 ...................................12 2 3’ Wade Smith, 1988-91 ................................. 12 Dave Parker, 1980-83 ................................. 12 l*age 46 ♦ 2002 Edlnboro University Football Steve Russell TACKLES Game 30 Season Career 200 572 1. Dave Parker, 1982 ........................................... 8 2. Dave Sadler, 1998 ...........................................7 Steve Russell, 1993 ....................................... 7 Martelle Betters, 1984 ................................... 7 5. Brian Decker, 1996 ............................................ 6 Jason Perkins, 1993 ........................................6 Ray Bracy, 1984 ............................................ 6 Ken Petardi, 1978 ..........................................6 Ron Miller, 1980 ............................................6 DanAllie, 1980 .............................................. 6 John Walker, 1973 ..........................................6 Scoring Game 5 Season Career 20 49 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 Jason Perkins, 1990-93 1 16 38 Ron Link vs. California(Pa.), 1981 Pat Schuster, 1995 Pat Schuster, 1992-95 Game Season Career 36 Season Career 148 288 Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Elbert Cole, 1989 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 TOUCHDOWNS 6 Game Season Career 24 48 Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Elbert Cole, 1989 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 EXTRA POINTS MADE Game 9 Season Career 43 138 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 Scott Rupert, 1993 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 9 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 46 Darren Weber, 1989 148 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 .............................272 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................262 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ...............................246 A1 Raines, 1969-71 ................................... 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 Elbert Cole, 1989 ........................................148 Larry Jackson, 1992 ....................................114 Ernest Priester, 1990 ................................. 102 Ernest Priester, 1989 ................................. 100 A1 Raines, 1971............................................98 Larry Jackson, 1994..................................... 92 Floyd Faulkner, 1984 ................................... 84 A1 Raines, 1969 ............................................84 Gerald Thompson, 1998 ............................. 78 Tony Brinson, 1996 ...................................... 76 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bryan Lambert, 1992-95 .......................... 21.5 Matt Miller, 1988-90................................. 19.5 Russell Cray, 1990-93...................................19 John Messura, 1988-91................................. 17 Delvin Pickett, 1988-91................................ 15 Anthony Ross, 1989-92................................. 14 MattGrebenc, 1982-85................................. 14 SEASON 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 SINGLE GAME SACKS QR SACKS 1. Ron Link..................7 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘81 2. Bryan Lambert.........4 vs. Slippery Rock ‘95 Russell Cray............. 4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘93 FUMRLES RECOVERED Season 5 Career 8 POINTS SCORED Game Rick lorfido vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1972 Jim Krentz, 1978 Jim Krentz, 1975-78 TACKLES FOR LOSSES SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 9. 10. 57 Defense John Walker, 1971-73 ................................. 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SEASON PUNTS AnEMPTED L 2. Michael Sims, 1995 Brian Decker, 1995-97; Michael Sims, 1994-96 SEASON POINTS SCORED CAREER PUNTS AHEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2 2 career INTERCEPIUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. PUNTING AVERAGE Game c ason Career CAREER POINTS SOURER Tyson Cook vs. California(Pa.), 1996; Bob Buckheit vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 77 Bill Kutz, 1968 233 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 Jim Trueman, 1984 INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Season Career 12 MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE 41 Game Punting Season Career Steve Russell, 1991-94 EXTRA POINTS AHEMPTED PUNTS AHEMPnO Game 3^1 7 MOST INTERCEPTIONS Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ................... Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981 ........... Sean McNicholas, 1999 & 2001 . . ... Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............. Tyson Cook, 1997 ............. KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Season Career 3. SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Eric Bosley vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1984; Larry Pollick vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Eric Bosley, 1984 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 228 Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987 757 Eric Bosley, 1984 1844 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 2. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 .............. 75 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ............. 56 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ........................ 5] Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ................................. 39 Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ................................ 33 Darren Weber, 1987-89 .............................. 32 3. 4. 5. Career 1. Mike Raynard, 1986-87 ................... CAREER FIELD GOALS AHEMPTED 1. .61 .62 CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE L 2. 3. B.T * 1. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ............... 2. 1. Larry Jackson............423 vs. Mansfield ‘94 Game John Mikovich, 1965 Tim Beacham, 1977-80; John Mikovich, 1965-67 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 28 76 3 field GOALS MADE Game .66 .65 BolTR^t^ •............. CaIifomia(Pa.) ‘98 Field Reals SINGLE GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Season Career 2 Dan Fiegl, 1977 ___ Mike Abbiatici, 1980 Dan Fiegl, 19678 .. . Bill Kutz, 1969 SINGLE GAME PUNTS AHEMPTEO 2 Tim Beacham, 1980; Career Larry Jackson, 1994 ............. 7904 Elbert Cole, 1989 ............ ............. Lester Frye, 1990 ............... .. 1 807 Gerald Thompson, 1998 ..................... .1 ’724 A1 Raines, 1971 .......................... l’yj9 Lany Jackson, 1992 ............. 1 626 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ............ V550 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 .......... V545 A1 Raines, 1969 .....................................1 53^ Larry Jackson, 1993 ........ ... . ’ ’ 1 ’515 Game 18.8 Ken Petardi, 1978 10.7 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87; Season Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................g q95 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 . 4 661 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ................... ''' 4490 A1 Raines, 1969-71 ................... .............4 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 .......' 3 456 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ............. 3’201 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ....... 3 017 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 .......... 2 974 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ...........’ .2’972 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ............. .. .2 956 KICKOFFS RETURNED 3. 4. 5. 6. PUNTS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1. Bin Duncan, 1961 Birt Duncan, 1961 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1. 540 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Larry Jackson vs. Mansfield 1994 2284 Larry Jackson, 1994 6095 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Season Career 540 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 RROKEN UP Game Season Career 5 16 53 Dave Parker vs. Clarion, 1983 Mario Houston, 1990 Mario Houston, 1990-93 CAREER TACKLES 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jim Krentz, 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 SINGLE GAME TACKLES 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 CAREER SACKS 1. 2. 3. 4. Pat Schuster, 1992-95................................... 38 Rick Jordan, 1981-84................................. 25.5 Ron Link, 1977-81 ....................................... 24 Dave Smith, 1999-01.................................21.5 2002 Edlnboro Univorsity Football ♦ Page 47 Jim Krentz Team Records Scoring Season: 5,148 in 1990 Most Points Scored Game: 50 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966 Season: 1,769 in 1968 Game: 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 Season: 435 in 1989 MostPiays, Opponent Most Points Scored, Opponents Game: 72 by Slippery Rock, 1935 Season: 347 in 1999 Fewest Points Scored 1990 Season: 25 in 1932 Most Touchdowns Scored Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965 Season: 1,860 in 1980 Most Touchdowns Rushing Season: 35 in 1989 Most Combined Yards, Game Most Touchdowns Passing 1,115 - Edinboro (574), Mansfield _________ (541), 1994 Game: 5 vs. Fairmont St., 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Bushing Most FieidOoais Made Game: 4 vs. Central Connecticut Most Rushes State, 1985 Season: 15 in 1982 Most Points After Touchdown Made Largest Margin of Victory Game: 83 - Edinboro 83, Alliance 0, 1928 Largest Margin Of Defeat Game: 12 - Slippery Rock 72, Edinboro 0, 1935 Most Points, First Haif: 42 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Most Points, Second Haif; 39 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 Most Points, First Quaner: 28 vs. Califomia(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 Game: 72 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 Season: 571 in 1970 Most Yards Most Attempts, Opponent Season: 35 in 1976 YBldS Most Fumbies Lost, Opponent 99 92 91 91 88 87 85 85 83 80 79 79 Cheyney, 1997) Game: 6 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 21 in 1976 and 1973 Turnovers Most Yards, Opponent Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent Season: 63 in 1989 Game: 1 on five occasions (last b^ Game: 38 by Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 170 in 1999 1966 Season: 4,450 in 1987 Game: 424 by East Stroudsburg Most Turnovers 1968 Season: 2,356 in 1999 Game: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1977; Fewest Yards, Opponent vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Season: 44 in 1990 Game: 0 on three occasions (last Most Turnovers, Opponent by Mercyhurst, 1982) Season: 845 in 1972 Game: 9 by Portland State, 1995; by Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 40 in 1982 Punting First Downs Most Punts Game: 12 on four occasions (last Most First Oowns vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996) Season: 81 in 1968 Game: 32 vs. Califomia(Pa) 1994 ' Game: 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season: 3,078 in 1971 Highest Average Season: 243 in 1990 Game: 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock Most Rushing / Most Touchdowns 1987 Season: 42. 6 in 1965 Game: 22 on four occasions (last Most Punts, Opponent Season: 144 in 1990 Season: 35 in 1989 Fewest Yards Game: - 54 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1968 Season: 466 in 1968 Most Rushes, Opponent Game: 76 by Baldwin-Wallace 1975 Season: 508 in 1978 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 Passing vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998) Game: 13 by Hillsdale, 1999; by Most Passing Indiana(Pa.), 1977; by Frostburg State, 1977 Season: 87 in 1970 Game: 16 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 Season: 91 in 1990 Game: 30 by New Haven, 1993 Season: 231 in 1987 Game: 53.4 by East Stroudsburg Fewest First Oowns, Opponent 1982 Season: 38.9 in 1982 Game: 0 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 103 in 1980 Punt Returns Penalties Most Returns Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season: 39 in 1977 Most Penalties Game: 17 vs. West Liberty, 1984; Most Yards vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 Game: 148 vs. Shippensburg Season: 93 in 1992 Most Attempts Game: 50 vs. East Stroudsburg Most Points Aiiowed, Second Haif: 36 by Indiana(Pa.), 1984 1968 Season: 315 in 1968 Most Points Aiiowed, First Quarter Most Compietions Most Returns 27 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Game: 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season: 162 in 1986 Game: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1968; Game: 17 by Univ. at Buffalo vs. Baldwin-Wallace 1966 Season: 54 in 1999 Season: 87 in 1993 Most Yards 1994 Game: 376 vs. Fairmont State, Most Points Aiiowed, Third Quarter 1986 Season: 2,321 in 1993 21 by Millersville, 1993; by Califomia(Pa.), 196b’ Most Points Aiiowed, Fourth Quarter: 29 by Lock Haven, 1969 Most Comhined Points, Game 119 - Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53, 1986 Total Offense MostPiays Game: 91 vs. Glenville State, 1998 Season: 862 in 1990 Most Yards Gained Game: 642 vs. American International, 1994 Highest Compietion Percentage Season: 61.1 percent in 1986 Most Touchdowns Game: 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Most interceptions Game: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1991 Season: 22 in 1990, 1978 and Season: 364 in 1971 Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 Season: 109 in 1970 Fewest Compietions Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 37 in 1970 / 1976 Season: 947 in 1976 Most Penaities, Opponent Season: 880 in 1978 QB Sacks Most Sachs Game: 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 26 in 1971 Game: 11 vs. West Liberty, 1983 Season: 56 in 1983 Most Yards Most Sacks, Opponent Season: 322 in 1971 Game: 11 by Shepherd, 1987 Season: 37 in 1999 Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Season: 42 in 1977 1991 1990 1971 1991 1975 1999 1969 1956 1993 1970 1986 1970 nms Name 92 91 87 83 82 80 79 77 76 76 75 75 Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley Scott McKissock to Jim Romaniszyn Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley Rick Shover to Bill Kruse Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts Hal Galupi to Ernest Priester Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron Jude Basile to Rod Jones Rick Gates to Chris Buehner Chris Hart to Gerald Thompson Oppenent Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) West Chester Lock Haven Westminster Clarion Elizabeth City St. California(Pa.) Mansfield Kenyon Mercyhurst Lock Haven Year 1980 1996 1971 1982 1979 1971 1993 1990 1987 1974 1999 1995 Kickoff Returns Yards Name 100 100 99 98 97 95 94 92 90 90 90 Cleveland Pratt Eric Bosley Bernard Henry Tim Beacham Gary Gilbert Tim Beacham Ross Rankin Steve Russell Cleveland Pratt John Mikovich Willie Miller Yards Name Oppenent Lock Haven West Liberty Califomia(Pa.) Millersville Califomia(Pa.) Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock West Chester East Stroudsburg Bridgeport Year 1987 1984 2000 1977 1961 1980 1986 1993 1987 1967 1964 Gilbert Grantlin Ken Petardi Jack McCurry Oppenent Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Yards Name Oppenent 1980 1986 1965 1972 1981 1980 1966 82 72 70 66 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Kevin Conlan Sean McNicholas Mike Abbiatici Bill Burford Sean McNicholas Tyson Cook Tyson Cook Scott Rupert Gary Lhotsky Mike Abbiatici Dan Fiegl Yards Name Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Millersville Youngstown State Gannon Cheyney Univ. at Buffalo Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Millersville Fairmont State Yeer 1983 2000 1980 1989 2001 1997 1996 1994 1992 1980 1976 Field Goals 53 52 52 49 48 47 47 47 45 45 44 44 44 Sean McNicholas Tyson Cook Darren Weber Sean McNicholas Tyson Cook Sean McNicholas Rich Ruszkiewicz Rich Ruszkiewicz Sean McNicholas Rich Ruszkiewicz Sean McNicholas Jim Trueman Rich Ruszkiewicz Yards Name Oppenent East Stroudsburg Hillsdale Indiana(Pa.) Glenville State Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Bloomsburg California(Pa.) East Stroudsburg Califomia(Pa.) Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Year 2000 1997 1987 1999 1997 1999 1981 1979 2001 1980 2001 1984 1980 Interceptions 102 85 85 84 71 69 69 67 67 66 Punt Returns 85 85 85 Clarion California(Pa.) California(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) New Haven Indiana(Pa.) Geneva Punts Passing Year 1995 1978 1971 TOP 10 WIHHING MARGINS 1968 Most interceptions Fumbles Year Tim Beacham Floyd Faulkner John Mikovich Jim Romaniszyn Mike Gaul Tim Beacham Rich Riffle Jack Case Steve Russell Willie Curry Franklin Dennis Creehan Foster Johnson Ken Petardi Jeff Richardson Brian Decker Ron Allen Oppenent Brockport State Shippensburg Fairmont State Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Ashland Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Cheyney Slippery Rock Year 1962 1992 1976 1987 1969 2000 1978 2001 1997 1996 Most Yards, Opponent Game: 248 vs. West Chester, 1987 Season: 1,295 in 1998 MostFumbies r Oppenem California(Pa.) Bloomsburg Waynesburg Waynesburg Saginaw Valley Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Millersville Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) 82 80 70 62 58 55 55 1993 Game: 161 by Slippery Rock, 1968 Fewest Attempts Name Lester Frye Derrick Russell A1 Raines Joe Sanford Dave Green Bernard Henry A1 Raines Kidder Larry Jackson A1 Raines Royd Faulkner Joe Sanford pdme: 182 vs. Califomia(Pa.) Most Yards Interceptions Rushing Most Yards 1971 Most Points Aiiowed, First Haif: 47 Kichott Returns 1 Most First Downs, Opponent Highest Average, Opponent by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Most Points Aiiowed, Second Quarter 24 by Slippery Rock, longest Plays Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 464 in 1967 Most Compietions, Opponent Season: 825 in 1987 Game: 685 by Baldwin-Wallace Fewest Points Scored, Opponents Most Fumbies, Opponent Game: 61 by Bloomsburg, 1981 Season: 319 in 1995 Game: 101 by Califomia(Pa ) Most Yards Gained, Opponent Season: 0 in 1935 Season: 43 in 1993 Fewest Yards Fewest Yards Gained TOP 10 LOSING MARGINS Margin Score Opponent Date Margin Score Opponent Date 83 68 61 61 59 57 55 55 54 52 83-0 68-0 67-6 74-13 59-0 57-0 62-7 55-0 60-6 52-0 Alliance Clarion California(Pa.) Mercyhurst Buffalo State Eureka Slippery Rock Grove City Shippensburg Lock Haven 1928 1930 1994 1983 1983 1971 1989 1956 1989 1975 72 68 58 54 50 49 49 49 45 44 72-0 68-0 58-0 54-0 50-0 65-16 49-0 49-0 45-0 51-7 Slippery Rock Baldwin-Wallace Indiana) Pa.) Indiana) Pa.) Clarion Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Grove City Westminster Ashland 1935 1966 1968 1935 1946 1999 1934 1933 1935 1972 MostFumbies Lost Game: 7 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Season: 28 in 1977 Pago48 ♦ 2002EdinlioroOniversityFootball 2002 Edinboro Oniversity Football ♦ Page 40 Rushing Records 100-Yard Rushing Games Yds Player....................... Year 316 295 275 263 260 248 237 234 224 220 219 216 214 213 212 212 210 207 206 203 201 198 195 195 194 192 192 192 191 190 190 189 183 182 180 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 172 170 169 169 169 167 165 164 164 163 161 159 158 157 156 153 153 152 152 152 151 150 150 149 149 148 148 148 148 148 147 146 146 146 145 144 144 139 139 139 138 138 138 138 136 136 136 134 134 134 133 133 133 133 133 133 Gerald Thompson------ 1998 A1 Raines........................... 1969 Larry Jackson................. 1994 Bernard Henry.................2000 Al Raines........................... 1969 Tony Brinson................... 1996 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 lister Frye......................... 1990 Derrick Russell.............. 1990 Elbert Cole........................ 1989 Elbert Cole......................... 1989 Lai^ Jackson............... 1994 Al Raines......................... 1970 Larry Jackson...............1993 Bob Mengerink............ 1971 Larry Jackson...............1994 Lester Frye...................... 1990 Al Raines......................... 1971 Larry Jackson...............1992 Floyd Faulkner............ 1986 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Larry Jackson............... 1993 Bernard Henry...............2000 TonyBnnson................. 1996 Willie Miller................. 1965 Dave Green................... 1976 Tony Brinson................. 1996 Dave Span..................... 1985 Rich Holmes................. 1975 Al Raines......................... 1971 Dave Green.................... 1976 Jim Romaniszyn..........1972 Dave Green....................1975 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Tony Brinson................. 1996 Lester Frye....................... 1990 Elbert Cole...................... 1988 Larry Jackson.............. 1992 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Fran Mifsud................... 1979 Elbert Cole...................... 1989 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Joe Sanford....................1971 Willie Miller................. 1964 Larry Jackson...............1994 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Lester Fiye.......................1990 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Bernard Henry............... 1999 Larry Jackson...............1993 Bob Mengerink............1971 Larry Jackson..............1994 Jay McCurry.................1970 Rich Holmes.................1975 Larry Jackson .... ... 1992 Dave Green............. ... 1975 Al Raines.................. ... 1971 Gerald Thompson . ... 1998 Bryan Libert.......... ... 1977 Rashaun Jemigan.. .. 1997 Larry Jackson .... .. 1993 Lester Frye................ .. 1990 Alonzo Roebuck .. .. 2001 Ray Rhodes............. .. 1984 Golden Anderson.. .. 1977 Gerald Thompson . .. 1995 Gerald I'hompson . .. 1995 Bernard Henry.... .. 1999 Larry Jackson .... .. 1992 Derrick Russell ... .. 1992 Lester Frye............. .. 1991 Bryan Lifeert........... .. 1977 Al Raines..................... noyd Faulkner . .. . .. 1986 Damon Chambers . .. 1984 Dave Green................ .. 1975 Al Raines.................. .. 1971 Larry Jackson.......... .. 1992 Al Raines............. Gerald Thompson .. .. 1995 Al Raines................ Al Raines............. Larry Jackson ... .. 1994 Elbert Cole.......... Jim Pisano.... .. 1986 Jim Romaniszyn ... . 1972 Lester Frve. . . . 1990 Elbert Cole.... . 1989 Rich Holmes ... . 1974 Corey Hill................ . 1993 Elbert Cole. .. . . 1986 Dave Green .... . 1975 Bernard Henry. . . 1999 Gerald I’hompson . . . 1998 Gerald I'hompson . . . 1996 Gerald Thompson .. . 1995 Joe Early .... Bob Mengerink . . 1970 CalifomialPa.) Geneva Mansfield Mercyhurst Lock Haven Cheyney Bloomsburg Virginia Union Fairmont State Kutztown Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Lock Haven Shippensburg Lock Haven Waynesburg Univ. at Buffalo Shippensburg Shippensburg Slippery Slippery Rock Rock CalifomiaCPa.) Lock Haven Shippensburg Fairmont State Clarion Cent. Conn. St. Clarion Slippery Rock Cortland State Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Slippery Rock Slipper Rock Clanon Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Muskingum Shippensburg Clarion Waynesburg Shippensburg Lock Haven Glenville State Shippensburg Fairmont State Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Elizabeth City St. Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Hillsdale Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock Lock Haven Portland State Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Millers ville Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven Brockport State Clarion West Liberty Califomia(Pa.) Shippensburg Northwood Lock Haven Slippery Rock Lock Haven Clarion American Int’l New Haven Wayne State Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Kenyon Elizabeth City St. Slippery Rock Saginaw Valley St. Lock Haven Hillsdale Shippensburg Hillsdale lndiana(Pa.) Shippensburg ^ster Frye............................1990 Bloomsburg Andy Parma......................... 1978 Muskingum Ross Rankin.........................1986 Shippensburg Alonzo Roebuck____ ! 2001 Clanon John Williams................2001 Lock Haven Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Carson-Newman Larry Jackson................1994 Slippery Rock Larry Jackson................1993 Indiana(Pa.) Tony Brinson.................. 1995 Mansfield Joe Sanford.....................1970 Califomia(Pa.) Greg Lomax.....................1969 Lock Haven Elbert Cole....................... 1989 Clarion Al Raines.......................... 1971 Indiana(Pa.) Petchel...............................1952 Lock Haven Lester Frye.......................1990 Clarion Elbert Cole........................1989 North Dakota St. Floyd Faulkner............. 1987 Liberty Dave Green.................... 1975 Baldwin-Wallace B.J. Harrison................. 1995 Mansfield Joe Sanford..................... 1970 Slippery Rock Larry Jackson................1994 Clarion Floyd Faulkner............. 1986 Wayne State Keith Collier.................. 1981 Indiana(Pa.) Mike Ray.......................... 1979 Califomia(Pa.) John Mikovich................1967 Cheyney Bernard Henry................1999 Glenville State Larry Jackson............... 1993 Millersville Jim Romaniszyn..........1972 Ashland Bob Mengerink............ 1971 Indiana(Pa.) Al Raines......................... 1970 Slippery Rock 120 Al Raines......................... 1970 Westminster 120 Joe Sanford ....................1970 Cent. Conn. St. 119 Bernard Henry.............. 1999 Mercyhurst 119 Lester Frye...................... 1991 South. Conn. St. 119 Joe Sanford.....................1970 Shippensburg 119 Willie Miller.................. 1965 Lock Haven 118 Elbert Cole....................... 1988 Shippensburg 118 Joe Early.......................... 1980 Lock Haven 118 Joe Early.......................... 1980 Westminster 118 Bob Mengerink............. 1971 Eureka 118 Greg Lomax.................... 1969 Clarion 118 Willie Miller.................. 1965 lndiana(Pa.) 117 Larry Jackson................1994 Hillsdale 116 Elbert Cole........................1989 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 Stephane Lubin............. 1999 Califomia(Pa.) 112 Bryan Libert.................. 1977 Shippensburg 111 Gerald Thompson .... 1996 Clanon 111 Corey Hill.......................1993 Univ. at Buffalo 111 Derrick Russell............ 1990 Bloomsburg 111 Dave Green..........................1976 Clarion 111 Rich Holmes....................... 1975 Baldwin-Wallace 110 Elbert Cole...................... 1989 Liberty 110 Dave Green....................1975 Clarion 109 John Williams.............. 2000 Lock Haven 109 Derrick Russell............1990 Shippensburg 109 Andy Parma................... 1978 Indiana(Pa.) 108 Joe Sanford................... 1970 Shippensburg 107 Bernard Henry.................... 1999 Hill! llsdale 107 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Califomia(Pa.) 107 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Cheyney 107 Mel Morrisette................. 1973 Shippensburg 106 Lester Frye......................... 1990 Shepherd 106 Keith Collier....................1983 Shippensburg 106 Keith Collier....................1982 East Stroudsburg 106 Jay Mifsud........................... 1969 Califomia(Pa.) 105 Lester Frye........................... 1991 Northwood 105 Lester Frye........................... 1991 Lock Haven 105 Elbert Cole...........................1988 Califomia(Pa.) 105 Greg Harayda.................1981 Lock Haven 105 Joe Early............................. 1980 Califomia(Pa.) 104 Bernard Henry................ 2000 Lock Haven 104 Lester Frye.................. " 1991 Fairmont State Bryan LiSert.................. 104 Califomia(Pa.) 104 Al Raines........................ Shippensburg 103 Bernard Henry................ 2000 Slippery Rock 103 Derrick Russell............. Indiana(Pa.) 103 Derrick Russell.......... Fairmont State 103 Smokey Santillo........... Geneva 102 Alonzo Roebuck.......... Shippensburg 102 Corey Hill........................ New Haven 102 Dave' Green..................... West Va. Wesleyan 102 Mel Morrisette................ Slippry Rock 102 Dan Bissontz.................. Lock Haven Derrick Russell............. 101 Clarion 101 Keith Collier.................. Buffalo State 101 Keith Collier.................. lndiana(Pa.) Keith Collier.................. 101 Slippery Rock 101 Bob Glaser........................ Shippensburg 100 Alonzo Roebuck.......... Slippery Rock 100 Elbert Cole....................... Saginaw Valley St. 100 Elbert Cole........................ Lock Haven Dave Span........................ 100 Shippensburg 100 Joe Catalano.................. Cahfomia(Pa.) 100 Mike Ray.......................... Slippery Rock 100 Jim Romaniszyn.......... Cortland State 100 Bob Mengerink............. lndiana(Pa.) 100 Petchel............................. Grove City }32 132 130 129 128 128 128 128 127 127 127 126 126 126 125 125 125 125 124 124 123 123 123 123 123 122 122 122 121 121 Passing Records Yearly Rushing Leaders 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 Ed Stotsky............. .........62 Miller................. John Mikovich.... .........79 Dan Bissontz......... .........51 Al Raines............... . ... 201 Al Raines............... . ... 146 Al 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............. ... 238 Elbert Cole............. ...212 Lester Frye............. ...317 Lester Frye............. ... 146 Larry Jackson........... ...213 Larry Jackson........... . .. 201 Larry Jackson........... ...21A Gerald Thompson .. . .. 228 Tony Brinson........... ...185 Gerald Thompson .. . .. 194 Gerald Thompson .. ... 343 Bernard Henry......... . .. 220 Bernard Henry......... ...Ml John Williams..........., .. 175 200-Yard Passing Games laiuo 449 lU 1 782 6 416 190 1208 833 1358 859 484 480 1239 739 713 706 356 582 764 355 577 619 685 824 635 1507 909 1630 741 1218 1171 1660 1281 1019 813 1698 1046 1054 723 2 1 13 8 16 12 5 6 9 6 4 6 1 5 1 2 3 4 3 11 8 21 9 12 11 17 8 15 10 11 8 13 8 7 4 YIS 376 351 334 300 299 278 277 276 275 271 269 263 261 259 256 255 251 250 250 250 248 247 247 241 240 240 238 236 231 229 228 228 228 227 226 225 224 223 223 219 219 219 218 217 216 215 215 215 212 212 212 210 208 208 207 206 206 206 202 202 202 202 201 200 Player...................... ............Year Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1986 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1990 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1994 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1982 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1990 Jody Dickerson . ... ................. 1994 Brian Caldwell . ... ................. 1998 Jody Dickerson . . .. ................. 1993 Mike Hill ............... ................. 1976 Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1986 Jody Dickerson . . . . ................. 1993 Chris Hart............... ................. 1996 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1989 Brian Caldwell .... ................. 1998 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1983 Steve Tryon ........... ................. 2001 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1993 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1989 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1984 Jude Basile............. ................. 1974 Jude Basile............. ................. 1975 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1982 Joe Sanford............. ................. 1971 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1993 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1992 Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1985 Steve Tryon ........... ................. 2001 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1992 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1992 Chris Hart............... ................. 1995 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1994 Jody Dickerson . ... ................. 1993 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1990 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1984 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1988 Jim Ross................. ................. 1987 Jim Ross................. ................. 1987 Brian Caldwell .... ................. 1997 Chris Hart............... ................. 1995 Jack Davis ............. ................. 1999 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1994 Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1985 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1983 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1993 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1990 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1991 Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1986 Jude Basile............. ................. 1974 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1993 Hal Galupi ............. ................. 1988 Scott Dodds ........... ................. 1986 Hal Galupi ............. ..................1989 Brian Caldwell .... ..................1997 Chris Hart............... ................. 1996 Chris Hart............... ................. 1995 Jack Davis ............. ................. 1999 Chris Hart............... ................. 1996 Jody Dickerson .... ................. 1994 Jack Davis ............. ................. 1999 Chris Hart............... ................. 1996 Blair Hrovat........... ................. 1983 Judy Basile............. ................. 1975 Rick Gates ............. ..................1999 Steve Tryon ........... ..................2001 Opponent Fairmont State lndiana(Pa.) Hillsdale California(Pa.) California(Pa.) American International Glenville State New Haven California(Pa.) Lock Haven Clarion Hillsdale Youngstown State Carson-Newman West Liberty California(Pa.) Millersville Shippensburg Lock Haven lndiana(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Shippensburg Ferris State Lock Haven New Haven Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Youngstown State Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Mansfield California(Pa.) Hillsdale Slippery Rock Mansfield East Stroudsburg • Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Southern Connecticut Clarion Kenyon Univ. at Buffalo Clarion West Chester Lock Haven Glenville State Univ. at Buffalo Shippensburg Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Bloomsburg Lock Haven Lock Haven Slippery Rock Mercyhurst Gannon Yeariy Passing 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 Name........................ .......m Bill Tallarom........... .........76 Cemp. Yards YDS im 27 402 1 5 Malone .................... . . . .101 44 751 8 8 Charles Rollick .... .........63 Tom Mackey........... .. . .232 Joe Kodba ............... .........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 Hal Galupi ............. .. . .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 25 83 33 30 45 46 58 79 87 59 46 57 84 35 21 92 99 97 111 153 147 110 122 130 103 119 140 119 125 144 120 124 89 100 99 314 837 444 463 761 704 838 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 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 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 Hal Galupi Lester Frye Page 50 ♦ 2002 EdinboroUnIveisity Football 2002 Edlnboro University Football ♦ Page 51 Scott Dodds Receiving Recerds 100-Yard Receiving Games Yds 248 229 217 206 193 190 185 181 180 171 168 165 164 156 155 151 147 142 139 130 130 129 127 126 125 122 122 121 119 119 117 117 117 116 116 115 115 115 115 112 110 110 109 109 109 108 108 106 106 106 105 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 101 100 100 *^‘***''................................. .Year Tim Beacham............................ 1980 Lateef Walters............................... 1994 Corey Keyes.................................. 1994 Ernest Pnester ............................ 1989 Ernest Priester ............................ 1990 Howard Hackley............................1975 Ernest Priester ............................ 1989 Howard Hackley............................1976 Ernest Priester ............................ 1990 Ernest Priester ........................... 1989 Jim Romaniszyn......................... 1971 Howard Hackley......................... 1976 Rod Jones......................................1974 Gilbert Grantlin .......................... 1995 Ernest Priester ............................ 1990 Wrentie Martin............................1992 Howard Hackley..........................1973 Bob Jahn.........................................1978 Lateef Walters........................... 1993 Quentin Ware-Bey ..................... 1997 Quentin Ware-Bey ..................... 1997 Lateef Walters............................... 199I GaryMcKnight .......................... 1983 Eric Bosley....................................1982 Ernest Pnester ............................ 1989 John Toomer..................................1988 Howard Hackley...........................1974 Tim Beacham ............................ 198O Ernest Priester ........................... 1990 Howard Hackley........................... 1976 Chris Buehner.............................1999 Ernest Priester ........................... 1990 Howard Hackley........................ 1975 Gilbert Grantlin ........................ 1995 Bill Kruse.................................... 1979 Quentin Ware-Bey ..................... 1998 Quentin Ware-Bey .....................1997 Terry Roberts ..............................1993 Charles Pollick........................... 1959 Dorian Wilkerson....................... 1998 Stone..................................... 1992 Jerry Mamros...............................1963 Gilbert Grantlin .......................... 1995 Lateef Walters...............................1994 GaryMcKnight .......................... 1984 Gilbert Grantlin .......................... 1995 Ernest Priester ............................ 1990 Dorian Wilkerson.........................1998 ^^'^eSpan ................................... 1985 DanBissontz ...............................1968 Wrentie Martin............................. 199I Ro*’Suren.....................................1984 Eric Bosley.................................. 1984 Lateef Walters.............................. 1994 Wrentie Martin............................1992 John Toomer.................................1988 Tim Beacham.............................. 1979 Quentin Ware-Bey ..................... 1998 Ernest Priester ............................ 1990 Lincoln Bufalino ....................... 2001 Ernest Priester ............................ 1989 Tim Beacham............................... 1979 Opponent Univ. at Buffalo Hillsdale American International Lock Haven Califomia(Pa) Frostburg State Shippensburg Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Youngstown State Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Kenyon New Haven Clarion Southern Connecticut Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Glenville State Lock Haven Bloomsburg Indiana(Pa ) CaIifomia(Pa.) New Haven Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Bloomsburg Lock Haven Mercyhurst Lock Haven Indiana(Pa) Appalachian State Slippery Rock Clarion California(Pa.) Elizabeth City State Ohio Northern Bloomsburg Ferris State Grove City Hillsdale Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Lock Haven East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Southern Connecticut Lock Haven West Virginia Wesleyan Clarion Northwood New Haven Fairmont State Glenville State Shepherd West Chester North Dakota State Westminster Team Top Tens Yearly Receiving leaders Rushing Yards 1 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 Marne........................... Rec. Jerry Mamros .......................... 21 John Mikovich .......................... 9 Yards 334 YDS 2 235 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. CalifomiafPa.), 1998 ........................... 411 vs. Slippery Rock, 1989............................. 405 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983................................. 403 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970............................. 395 2 3 4 5 6 Tom Martin...............................12 John Guerrasio .........................12 Charles Pollick........................ 37 Gary Roth.................................13 Paul Johnston ...........................13 Jim Romaniszyn.......................16 Jim Romaniszyn...................... 27 Mike Romeo.............................I8 Howard Hackley...................... 26 Howard Hackley...................... 31 Howard Hackley...................... 31 Howard Hackley.................... .47 Bob Jahn.................................. 2I Bob Jahn...................................36 Tim Beacham .......................... 34 Tim Beacham .......................... 27 Tom Gierlak .............................17 Eric Bosley.............................. 20 Ron Rankin.............................. 2I 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........................ 3j Chris Buehner....................... /.I8 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 1 0 5 1 7 8 9. 10. Fewest Rushing Yards 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 1. vs. lUP, 1968.................................................-54 vs. Shepherd, 1987......................................-39 vs. Clarion, 1997............................................ -3 vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ...........................0 vs. Fairmont State, 1979 ............................... 7 vs. Shippensburg, 1968 ................................ 11 vs. Slippery Rock, 1999................................18 vs. Slippery Rock, 1968............................... 24 vs. California(Pa.), 1967 ............................. 24 vs. Buffalo, 1996 .......................................... 29 vs. Clarion, 1977 .......................................... 29 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Rushing Attempts 1. vs. Slippery Rock, 1983................................. 72 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ..............................71 vs. CalifomiafPa.), 1979 ..............................71 vs. Geneva, 1967 ...........................................71 vs. Lock Haven, 1983 .................................. 68 vs. New Haven, 1981.................................... 67 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970................................67 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 ................................. 65 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980 ..............................65 vs. Lock Haven, 1971 ..................................65 5. 6. 8. Pass Attempts 6 9 8 2 5 6 3 2 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 .......................... 50 vs. Shippensburg, 2001 .................................47 vs. Glenville State, 1998 .............................. 45 vs. Clarion, 1968 ........................................... 44 vs. New Haven, 1993..................................... 42 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2001 .............................. 40 vs. Shepherd, 1987......................................... 40 vs. New Haven, 1995..................................... 39 vs. IndianafPa.), 1990 ...................................39 vs. Lock Haven, 1968 ...................................39 8. Pass Compietions 1. 2. vs. Lock Haven, 1986 ...................................25 vs. Glenville State, 1998 ...............................24 vs. Lock Haven, 1996 ...................................24 vs. Shippensburg, 2001 .................................23 vs. Hillsdale, 1996......................................... 23 vs. New Haven, 1988..................................... 23 3. Shepherd, 1987........................................ 23 Fairmont State, 1986 ..............................23 Buffalo, 1996 ...........................................22 New Haven, 1993............................ 21 West Chester, 1986.................................. 21 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ........................... 376 IndianafPa.), 1990 ............................... 351 Hillsdale, 1994......................................334 Lock Haven, 1989 ............................... 329 CalifomiafPa.), 1987 ........................... 327 CaliforniafPa.), 1982 ........................... 300 CalifomiafPa.), 1990 ........................... 299 American International, 1994..............298 New Haven, 1988..................................283 Clarion, 1971 ........................................ 283 Games Wrentie Martin 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 Year 1981-82 1971 1970 1995 1989 1983-84 1993 1992 1975 6. 9. Passiug Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fewest Passiug Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs. Clarion, 1990 .............................................0 vs. IndianafPa.), 1966 .................................... 7 vs. Geneva, 1967 ...........................................17 vs. Geneva, 1969 ...........................................21 vs. Slippery Rock, 1965................................23 vs. Lock Haven, 2000 ..................................27 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001 ......................... 35 vs. Lock Haven, 2001 ..................................44 vs. Clarion, 1966 .......................................... 46 vs. Youngstown State, 2000.........................47 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs. American International, 1994..............642 vs. Shippensburg, 1989 ............................. 611 vs. Lock Haven, 1989 ............................... 609 vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ............................. 606 vs. Lock Haven, 1983 ............................... 605 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 ............................... 605 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 ............................... 587 vs. Clarion, 1986 ........................................ 582 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ........................... 577 vs. Mansfield, 1994 ....................................574 vs. Eureka, 1971.......................................... 574 Fewest Tetai Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. IndianafPa.), 1966 ..................................50 Shippensburg, 1968 ................................54 Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ......................... 72 Clarion, 1966 ...........................................86 Slippery Rock, 1965................................98 1. 2. vs. Glenville State, 1991 .............................. 91 vs. Lock Haven, 1989 ...................................89 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 ................................ 89 vs. Clarion, 1968 ........................................... 89 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990 ...................................87 MestPiays 5. vs. Lock Haven, 1984 ................................... 86 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983.................................86 vs. Frostburg State, 1976...............................86 vs. Hillsdale, 1996......................................... 85 vs. New Haven, 1993..................................... 85 vs. Lock Haven, 1988 ................................... 85 vs. Mansfield, 1987 ....................................... 85 vs. Shippensburg, 1984 .................................85 First Downs 1. 2. 4. 7. 9. vs. California(Pa.), 1994 ..............................32 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993 ..............................31 vs. Lock Haven, 1983 .................................. 31 vs. Fairmont State, 1991 ...............................30 vs. Shippensburg, 1989 ................................30 vs. Clarion, 1986 ...........................................30 vs. Glenville State, 1998 ...............................29 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 ................................29 vs. Southern Connecticut State, 1991 ......... 28 vs. Wayne State, 1986 ..................................28 Turnovers 1. 3. Tetai Gffeuse lONGEST WINNING STREAKS 10 Page 52 ♦ 2002 liiobora Oniveisity FootbaH 9. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Shippensburg, 1977 ..................................9 Lock Haven, 1968 .................................... 9 Shippensburg, 1991 ..................................7 West Liberty, 1984.................................... 7 Lock Haven, 1981 .................................... 7 Slippery Rock, 1980.................................. 7 C.W. Post, 1976 ........................................ 7 CalifomiafPa.), 1975 ................................7 East Stroudsburg, 1975 ........................... 7 Slippery Rock, 1968.................................. 7 CalifomiafPa.), 1967 ................................7 Penalty Yards 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. vs. CalifomiafPa.), 1976 ............................182 vs. Clarion, 1980 .........................................170 vs. Frostburg State, 1976............................157 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1972 ........................... 157 vs. Shippensburg, 1999 .............................. 156 vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1974 ...................... 150 vs. Clarion, 1976 .........................................139 vs. Elizabeth City State, 1993 ................... 138 vs. American International,1994.................137 vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985..........137 Sacks Ry 1. 2. 3. 4. vs. West Liberty, 1983 .................................. 11 vs. CalifomiafPa.), 1993 ................................9 vs. Lock Haven, 1998 .................................... 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 1995.................................. 7 vs. Lock Haven, 1991 .................................... 7 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984.................7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1982.................................. 7 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1981 ................................7 vs. Buffalo, 1980 .............................................7 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 .................................. 7 lONGEST lOSING STREAKS Games 21 10 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 6 2002 Edinboro University Football ♦Page 53 Year 1933- 36 1947- 48 1942- 47 (no football in 1943-45) 1939- 40 1948- 49 1937- 38 1999- 2000 1954 1951- 52 1930- 31 Opponent Records Individual Rushing Anempts Michael Mann, lUP (1993)......................44 Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998) ..43 Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993). .42 Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1988)...... 37 Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1980)........ 36 John Waters, Saginaw Valley St. (1977)....34 Dennis Robinson, lUP (1994)................. 33 Gary Frantz, Clarion (1979) .............. .....33 9. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lamont Coleman, Slippeiy Rock (1993) 306 Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (1999) ..286 Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 265 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 Link Stennett, lUP (2000)..................... 186 Passing Yards 1. Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994) ..422 2. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)......419 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1981) ....384 Chris Weibel, Clarion (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 Tim Myers, Clarion (1992)................... 327 Pass Anempts 1. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)........58 2. Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ...............57 3. Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ....55 4. Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)......51 Mike Packer, Lock Haven (1970).......... 51 5. Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999)............ 48 Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) ..48 6. Tim Myers, Clarion (1991).................... 44 Carl Wright, Virginia Union (1990) ......44 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)................ 44 Pass Compietions 1. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)........38 2. Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ...............30 3. Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)......29 4. Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) ..26 Jimmy Broadway, Lock Haven (1991) ..26 Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ....26 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)................ 26 8. Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999)........... 25 Craig Ray, Clarion (1994).......................25 10. Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)....24 Pass Receptions 1. Mike Roscoe, Fairmont State (1986) ....14 2. Jay Dellostretto, Clarion (1976) ............ 12 3. Nate Stewart, Slippery Rock (1999)......11 Eugene Roberts, Virginia Union (1990) 11 Bob Wietecha, New Haven (1988)........ 11 JeffZubia, Shippensburg (1982).............11 Fighting Scot All-Americans Mike Blake, Bloomsburg (1981)............ 11 James Myers, Kenyon (1974)................. 11 8. Jon Spinosa, Lock Haven (1994) .......... 10 Greg Hopkins, Slippery Rock (1994) ....10 Ron Urbansky, Clarion (1987) ...............10 Russ Ford, Clarion (1985)........................10 Receiving Yards 1. Jason Miller, Mansfield (1994).............222 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. J.R. Thomas, Indiana(Pa.) (2001)........ 202 Brian Bradley, West Chester (2001) ....201 Matt Wilson, 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 Timmons, Clarion (1971)............. 172 4. Clarion, 1979.............................................. . Lock Haven, 1967......................................f 3 6. Youngstown State, 1989 .........................'52 Fairmont State, 1985.................................... .62 Saginaw Valley State, 1977......................6^ Indiana(Pa.), 1972.................................... ’52 Pass Attempts 1. Bloombsurg, 1981...................................... 5] 2. Shippensburg, 1983................................... 59 3. Kutztown, 1989.......................................... 57 4. Mansfield, 1987.......................................... 5] 5. Shippensburg, 1982................................... 51 6. Lock Haven, 1970......................................51 7. Mercyhurst, 1999........................................ 43 PassCempietions 1. Shippensburg, 1983.................................. 33 2. Kutztown, 1989......................................... 30 Tntai Rffense 3. Shippensburg, 1982.................................. 29 Bloomsburg, 1981..................'...................29 Buffalo, 1980.............................................. 29 6. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ....'....................... 27 7. Lock Haven, 1995.......... .......................... 26 Lock Haven, 1991.....................................26 9. Mercyhurst, 1999............ 25 Clarion, 1994.............................................. 25 1. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)......440 2. Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994) ..426 3. 4. 5. A 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)..374 Joe Stachmal, Southern Conn. St. (1991) 371 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982) 369 d:^u tt___T _ 1 XX ' Rich Hunter, Lock Haven (1987)........358 Chris Weibel, Clarion (1996) ...............349 Joe Marx, Clarion (1971) ..................... 344 Rich Ingold, lUP (1984)........................ 339 Rob Klock, Shippensburg (1986)........ 334 Aii-Purpose Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Roger Graham, New Haven (1993) ....309 Lamont Coleman, Shppery Rock (1994) 307 Lamont Coleman, Slippeiy Rock (1993) 306 Rob Cook, Saginaw Valley St. (1988) 265 Michael Mann, lUP (1991)................... 255 Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998) 241 Guy Wade, Lock Haven (1988)............ 240 Steve Witte, Clarion (1996)................... 235 John Kelly, West Va. Wesleyan (1983) 234 Perry Kemp, Califomia(Pa.) (1983) ....227 Team Rushing Yards 1. North Dakota State, 1989 ...................... 435 2. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966.......................... 408 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. Baldwin-Wallace, 1975 .......................... 367 Lock Haven, 1985................................... 345 West Chester, 1971 ................................. 344 Califomia(Pa.), 1999............................... 341 Carson-Newman, 1996 .......................... 334 New Haven, 1993 ................................... 334 Youngstown State, 1989 .......................331 Fairmont State, 1985.............................. 316 Fewest Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Curry, 1965................................................. .57 Lock Haven, 1983 ................................... .45 Lock Haven, 1970 ................................... .33 Frostburg State, 1977............................... -24 New Haven, 1981.......................................22 Brockport, 1962 ........................................ .12 East Stroudsburg, 1984 .......................... _io Westminster, 1980........................................ 2 Mercyhurst, 1983........................................ iq Clarion, 1981............................................... . Rushing Anempts 1. Baldwin-Wallace, 1975.............................76 2. North Dakota State, 1989 ........................ 72 3. Slippery Rock, 1968 ................................. 64 Page 54 ♦ 2002 Ediimoro University football Passing Yards 1. East Stroudsburg, 1968 .......................... 424 2. Mansfield, 1994...................................... 422 3. Shippensburg, 1999............................... 419 Shippensburg, 1983............................... 419 5. Buffalo, 1980........................................... 335 6. Shippensburg, 1982................................334 7. Clarion, 1996........................................... 352 8. Califomia(Pa.), 1968..............................359 9. Califomia(Pa.), 1983..............................354 10. Shippensburg, 1986............................... 353 Fewest Passing Yards 1. Mercyhurst, 1982......................................... q Baldwin-Wallace, 1965.............................. 0 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Curry, 1965 ................................................... q Brockport, 1963............................................7 Lock H^ven, 1966........................................ 3 Lock fiaven, 1975...................................... 13 Saginaw Valley State, 1975..................14 Brockport, 1962...........................................15 Erostburg, 1977 .......................................... 21 Clarion, 1963.......................................... 28 Tntai Rffense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966............ 685 West Chester, 1987 .................................642 Indiana(Pa.), 1984................................... 590 East Stroudsburg, 1968 .......................... 539 Califomia(Pa.), 1983............................... 546 Mansfield, 1991........................................ 541 Indiana(Pa.), 1991................................... 533 North Dakota State, 1989 ......................530 Shippensburg, 1999................................. 529 Glenville State, 1998............................... 524 Fewest Tntai Yards 1. Curry, 1965................................................. .57 2. Frostburg State, 1977................................. .3 3. Brockport, 1962............................................ 3 4. Westminster, 1980........................................ 3 5. Clarion, 1957............................................... 32 6. Lock Haven, 1975...................................... 47 2001 Sean McNicholas, P — Football Gazette honorable mention Brandon Nicodemus, OG — Football Gazette honorable mention 2000 Mark Weidner, OG — Verizon Academic All-America second team 1999 Rob Barney, TE — Eootball Gazette honorable mention 1990 Todd Rogacki, OG — Football Gazette honorable mention Gerald Tliompson, TB — Football Gazette honorable mention 1997 Todd Rogacki, OT — Football Gazette honorable mention 1988 1996 Brian Decker, DB — CoSIDA first team Football Gazette third team Jeremy O’Day, OL — Associated Press All-America second team CoSIDA second team Football Gazette second team Michael Sims, LB — Associated Press All-America second team Football Gazette second team Matt Gentile, DT — Football Gazette honorable mention Elbert Cole, RB — Associated Press All-America honorable mention Michael Willis, FS — Associated Press All-America honorable mention 1986 Scott Dodds, QB — Asoociated Press All-America honorable mention 1984 Ray Bracy, DB — Associated Press All-America honorable mention Jim Trueman, K — NCAA Division II All-America third team 1982 1995 Pat Schuster, DE — American Football Coaches Assoc, first team CoSIDA second team Football Gazette second team Jeremy O’Day, OL — CoSIDA third team Football Gazette honorable mention Michael Sims, LB — Football Gazette honorable mention 1994 Larry Jackson, RB — Football Gazette second team Associated Press All-America third team CoSIDA third team Pat Schuster, DE — Football Gazette second team Associated Press All-America third team CoSIDA third team Steve Russell, DB — Football Gazette second team Jeremy O’Day, OL — Football Gazette honorable mention Mike Edwards, LB — Eootball Gazette honorable mention 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL — Associated Press All-America first team Football Gazette third team Jason Perkins, LB — Associated Press All-America second team Football Gazette second team CoSIDA second team 1992 Mike Kegarise, OL — Associated Press All-America third team Football Gazette honorable mention Jason Perkins, LB — Football Gazette third team Mike Barnes, DB — Football Gazette third team Anthony Ross, DE — Football Gazette third team Georj Lewis, DB — Football Gazette honorable mention Scott Nickel, OL — Football Gazette honorable mention Gary Lhotsky, P — Football Gazette honorable mention Larry Jackson, RB — Football Gazette honorable mention 1991 Curtis Rose, OL — Associated Press All-America second team Football Gazette first team Jason Perkins, LB — Football Gazette second team Georj Lewis, DB — Football Gazette third team John Messura, DL — Football Gazette honorable mention 1999 1989 Elbert Cole, RB — Kodak/American Football Coaches Association first team Football Gazette second team Associated Press All-America third team Ernest Priester, WR — Associated Press All-America third team Football Gazette third team Joe Brooks, OL — Football Gazette second team Hal Galupi, QB — Football Gazette honorable mention Michael Willis, FS — Football Gazette honorable mention Ron Hainsey, OL — Football Gazette honorable mention Chip Conrad, DT - Football Gazette honorable mention 1988 Elbert Cole, RB — Associated Press All-America honorable mention Michael Willis, FS — Associated Press All-America honorable mention Ernest Priester, WR — Kodak/American Football Coaches Association first team Associated Press All-America first team Football Gazette first team Curtis Rose, OL — Associated Press All-America first team Football Gazette first team Lester Frye, RB — Football Gazette honorable mention Jeff Jacobs, DL - Football Gazette honorable mention Rick Ruszkiewicz, K — Kodak All-America College Division I Barry Swanson, C — Associated Press Little All-America honorable mention Mark Swiatek, OT — Associated Press Little All-America honorable mention 1981 Bob Cicerchi, LB — Associated Press Little All-America Tom Kisiday, OG — Associated Press Little All-America Ron Link, DT — Associated Press Little America 1986 Tim Beacham, WR — NAIA All-America honorable mention Associated Press All-America honorable mention Jim Collins, DT — NAIA All-America honorable mention Associated Press All-America honorable mention Ron Link, DT — NAIA All-America honorable mention HARLON Hill AWARD Two Edinboro University football players have been finalists for the Harlon Hill award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division 11 football. Running back Elbert Cole was one of three finalists in 1989, while wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year later. Cole placed third in the ‘89 balloting, as three-time Harlon Hill recipient Johnny Bailey of Texas A&l captured the honor. Cole earned All-American honors in 1989, receiving first team accolades from Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, second team recognition from Football Gazette, and third team status from Associated Press. Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference records for touchdowns (24) and points (148). He led the Fighting Scots to the PSAC West title, a 8-3 record and a number seven rankins in the final Division II poll. Priester was runnerup to North Dakota State quarterback Chris Simdorn in 1990 when the Bison claimed the Division II national title. Priester was the PSAC Western Division Co-Player of the Year in 1990. He was also recog­ nized by Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press and the Football Gazette as a first team All-American. The fleet wide receiver hauled in 47 passes for 1,102 yards and 15 TDs. Edinboro finished 9-3, reach­ ing the Division II quarterfinals. 2002 Edinboro University Foothall ♦Page 55 HghUng Scot Ml-PMC Honorees Fighting Scots in the Pros PSAC Athlete of the Year 1986 - Scott Dodds, QB 1989 — Elbert Cole, RB 1998 - Ernest Priester, WR (Co-Player of the Year) 1992 Larry Jackson, RB 1994 — 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) Michael Sims AU-PSAC SELECTIONS 2001 Foster Johnson, LB - first team Sean McNicholas, P - first team Brandon Nicodemus, OL — first team Dave Smith, DL — first team Joe Valvoda, OL - first team Eugene Grooms, DL - second team Jeff Richardson, DB - second team Greg Tarbell, OL — second team 2000 Derrick Davis, DB - first team Bernard Henry, RB - first team Jermaine Hughley, LB - first team Dave Smith, DL - first team Stephane Lubin, WR — second team 1090 Chris Buehner, WR - first team Bernard Henry, RB ~ first team Stephane Lubin, RS - first team D.K. McDonald, DB - first team Dave Smith, DL - first team John Smith, DL — first team Rob Barney, TE — second team Dan Caro, LB — second team Sean McNicholas, P - second team 1990 Dan Caro, LB - first team James Dumas, DB ~ first team Todd Rogacki, OT - first team Gerald Thompson, RB - first team Quentin Ware-Bey, WR - first team Dave Sadler, DB — first team Melvin Austin, OT — second team Tyson Cook, P & PK — second team 1997 Todd Rogacki, OT ~ first team Jesse Hannan, DL - first team Dan Caro, LB - first team Brian Decker, DB - first team Tom Scarpone, C - second team Quentin Ware-Bey, WR — second team Matt Stultz, DL — second team Ed Mattie, LB — second team Tyson Cook, P — second team 1990 Jeremy O’Day, OT - first team Todd Rogacki, OG - first team Corey Keyes, TE - first team Tony Brinson, RB - first team Mike Sims, LB — first team Matt Gentile, DL — first team Jeff Traversy, DL - first team Brian Decker, DB - first team Denorse Mosely, DB/RS - first team Tyson Cook, P — first team Tyson Cook, K — second team Gerald Thompson, RB ~ second team 1995 Todd Henne, TE — first team Jesse Trevino, OG ~ first team Gilbert Grantlin, WR - first team Gerald Thompson, RB - first team Pat Schuster, DE - first team Jeff Traversy, DL - first team Mike Sims, LB - first team Keith Cushenberry, DB - first team Det Betti, C — second team Jeremy O’Day, OG — second team Tony Brinson, RB - second team Gilbert Grantlin, WR - second team Bryan Lambert, DL ~ second team Marty Williams, DB — second team 1994 Jeremy O’Day, OT - first team Jody Dickerson, QB - first team Larry Jackson, RB - first team Pat Schuster, DE - first team Mike Edwards, LB ~ first team Steve Russell, DB — first team Todd Henne, TE — second team Lateef Walters, WR — second team Bryan Lambert, DL — second team Mike Sims, LB — second team Keith Cushenberry, DB - second team Marty Williams, DB — second team 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL - first team Larry Jackson, RB - first team Jody Dickerson, QB - first team Russell Cray, DL — first team Jason Perkins, LB - first team Steve Russell, DB - first team Gary Lhotsky, P - first team Gordie Hitchcock, C - second team Tony Tighe, OT ~ second team Mike Edwards, LB - second team Mario Houston, DB - second team 1992 Mike Kegarise, OT - first team Scott Nickel, OG ~ first team Larry Jackson, RB - first team Anthony Ross, DL — first team Jason Perkins, LB — first team Mike Barnes, DB - first team Georj Lewis, DB — first team Gary Lhotsky, P - first team Brian Heebsh, TE — second team Russell Cray, DL — second team 1991 Curtis Rose, OL — first team Lester Frye, RB - first team John Messuna, DL - first team Jason Perkins, LB - first team Georj Lewis, DB ~ first team Brian Heebsh, TE — second team Wally Spisak, OL — second team Mike Kegarise, OT — second team Wrentie Martin, WR - second team Mike Barnes, DB - second team Gary Lhotsky, P — second team 1999 Curtis Rose, OG — first team Ernest Priester, WR - first team Lester Frye, RB - first team Jeff Jacobs, DL — first team Wade Smith, DB - first team Wally Spisak, OT — second team Brad Powell, OG — second team John Baumann, PK - second team John Messura, DL — second team Matt Miller, DL — second team A1 Donahue, LB — second team Mario Houston, DB - second team 1999 Joe Brooks, OG - first team Dave Pinkerton, C - first team Ernest Priester, WR - first team Elbert Cole, RB — first team Michael Wayne, LB - first team Michael Willis, DB — first team 1999 John Toomer, WR - first team Elbert Cole, RB — first team Chip Conrad, DL - first team Michael Willis, DB ~ first team 1997 Mark Courtney, OT - first team Elbert Cole, RB — first team Mike Raynard, P - first team Cleveland Pratt, WR - second team Flloyd Faulkner, RB - second team Ed Jozefov, DL — second team A1 Donahue, LB — second team Mike Wetherholt, DB — second team 1996 Scott Dodds, QB — first team Bob Suren, TE — first team Floyd Faulkner, RB - first team John Cardone, DE - first team Ross Rankin, RB — second team Ernest Priester, WR - second team Dave Nye, OG — second team Mike Raynard, - second team Jim Trueman, PK — second team 1995 Mark Perkins, WR - first team Dave Span, RB - first team Jim Britt, OT — first team Chuck Murray, DL - first team Rob Lewis, DL — second team Mark Merritt, OL — second team Page 59 ♦ 2992Edinboro9BiversityPoetliall 1994 Ray Bracy, DB - first team Jim Ritt, OT — first team Jim Trueman, PK - first team Martelle Betters, DB, — second team Eric Bosley, WR — second team Damon Chambers, RB — second team Blair Hrovat, QB second team Bob O’Rorke, LB — second team 1993 Buddy Carroll, C - first team Willie Chealey, LB - first team Rick Jordan, DL - first team Rick Rosenburg, OT - first team Jim Trueman, PK - first team Keith Collier, RB — second team Jim Durkin, LB - second team Phil Giavasis, DE - second team Bob Klenk, RB — second team Dave Parker, DB - second team Edinboro University has had a history of players performing in the rofessional ranks, including three players currently playing in the Canadian Football League. Three-time All-American Jeremy O’Day is in his sixth season as an offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. O’Day played two seasons for the Toronto Argonauts, helping them win the Grey Cup . The 6’3”, 295 lb. offensive guard was chosen by the Argos in the 1997 supple­ mental draft. He is now a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Another former Fighting Scot playing north of the border is Jeff Traversy. The 6’5”, 280 lb. nose tackle was the Calgary Stampeders’ third pick in the 1997 college draft. The third former Fighting Scot is John Williams, last year’s leading rusher. Williams was drafted by British Columbia in the fourth round of this past spring’s CFL Draft. He led the Scots with 723 yards rushing and added 14 receptions in 2001. Several former Edinboro players have enjoyed success in the Arena Football League, most notably Cleveland Pratt. Though just 5’7”, 171 lbs., Pratt has prospered in the indoor football league. This past season he played for the Florida Firecats, enjoying an outstanding season. He ranked among the league leaders in scoring and all-purpose yardage. Former Edinboro wide receiver Quentin Ware-Bey has also toiled in the AFL2, playing for the Carolina Rhinos. A number of other Fighting Scots have made their marks in the pro­ fessional 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 a year ago. He spent the majority of his first season with the Dolphins on the practice squad before being activated for the playoffs. James Dumas, a defensive back two years ago for Edinboro, was signed as a free agent by the San Francisco 49ers in 1999. Gilbert Grantlin was a free agent signee of the Minnesota Vikings in 1996, earn­ ing a spot on the practice squad. Mike Kegarise, a 6’6”, 310 lb. offensive tackle, was highly-regarded by the Seattle Seahawks before suffering a severe knee injury. He spent the 1994 season on the Seahawks’ injured reserve list. Former head coach Tom Hollman produced two other NFL hopefuls. Offensive guard Curtis Rose signed as a free agent with the Miami Dolphins, while wide receiver Ernest Priester was signed by the Denver Broncos. Priester later played for the Cleveland Thunder of the Arena Football League. Edinboro players perform­ ing in the NFL date back to the 1970’s, with both Dave Green and Jim Romaniszyn playing for the Cleveland Browns. Green, a running 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 line­ Dave Green backer. 1992 Jim Durkin, LB - first team Mitchell Kelly, RB — first team Dave Parker, DB - first team Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK - first team Ba^ Swanson, C - first team Phil Giavasis, DE - second team Blair Hrovat, QB - second team Cf^s Rounds, OG — second team ^ark Swiatek, OT — second team / Bob Beauregard, DE - honorable mention Willie Chealey, LB — honorable mention John O’Rorke, DL — honorable mention Greg Rose, DB - honorable mention 1991 Bob Cicerchi, LB - first team Tom Kisiday, OG - first team Ron Link, DT — first team Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK - first team Keith Collier, RB — second team John Williams was drafted by the British Columbia Lions in the fourth round of the Canadian Football League Draft. NOTE: The Sports Information Department is currently researching all football honors. Please feel free to con­ tact the SID ojfice with any additions or corrections. Jeff Traversy was the third pick of the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in 1997. He's shown sack­ ing a Saskatchewan quarterback in 1997. Edinboro in tho NCAA Division ii Piayoffs 1999 Tim Beacham, WR - first team Jim Collins, DT — first team Bob Cicerchi, LB - first team Ron Miller, DB — first team Joe Early, RB — second team Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK - second team Tom Kisiday, OG — second team Bill Matuscak TE — second team Now a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, offensive lineman Jeremy O'Day previously played for the Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts. 1989 North Dakota State 45, Edinboro 32 (Fargo, ND — First Round) 1999 Edinboro 38, Virginia Union 14 (Richmond, VA -- First Round) indianatPa.) 14, Edinboro 7 (Indiana, PA -- Quarterfinals) 1993 New Haven 48, Edinboro 28 (West Haven, CT - First Round) 1995 New Haven 27, Edinboro 12 (West Haven, CT-- First Round) Edinboro made its initial venture into the NCAA Division II playoffs in 1989, dropping an exciting decision to North Dakota State in Fargo, North Dakota. 2992 Edinboro Universltirfootliall 4 1*80957 Opponent.................. Alfred............................. Allegheny....................... Alliance......................... American International Appalachian State .... Ashland......................... Baldwin-Wallace......... Bloomsburg.................. Bridgewater.................. Brockport State........... Buffalo State................ University at Buffalo .. C.W. Post....................... Califomia(Pa.).............. Canisius......................... Carson-Newman........... Case Tech......................... Central Connecticut St. . Cheyney ........................... Clarion............................. Cortland State................ Curry................................ District of Columbia ... Duquesne......................... East Stroudsburg........... Elizabeth City State.... Fairmont State................ Ferris State....................... Findlay............................. Frederick......................... Frostburg State................ Gannon............................. Geneva............................. Glenville State................ Grove City....................... Hillsdale............................. ... 1-0-0 ... 1-2-1 .. 4-1-0 32-34-2 .. 3-1-0 33-36-2 .. 1-0-0 .. 2-0-0 . 5-1-0 HontiiiH Scots os. 2002 Opponente First Meeting Last 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 Streak 1928 1933 1949 1994 1995 2001 1975 1999 1965 1969 1983 1996 1978 2001 1930 1998 1995 1987 1996 2001 1976 1965 1984 1929 2001 1994 1991 1993 1947 1961 1977 2001 1969 1999 1963 1999 Opponent.................. Ll W2 W1 W1 Ll L4 Ll Ll W2 W1 W1 Ll L2 Ll Ll L3 Ll W2 W3 W1 W1 W1 W1 Ll Ll W2 W3 L2 Ll Ll W2 W1 W4 W1 W3 Ll Hiram............................. Indiana(Pa.).................. John Carroll.................. Kent State....................... Kenyon........................... Kutztown....................... Liberty........................... Lock Haven .................. Lycoming....................... Mansfield....................... Mercyhurst.................... Michigan Tech.............. Millersville.................... Muskingum.................. New Haven.................. North Dakota State ... Northwood.................... Ohio Northern.............. Portland State.................. Saginaw Valley St........... Shippensburg.................. Slippery Rock................ Shepherd ......................... Southern Connecticut St. St. Francis....................... St. Vincent....................... Thiel.................................. Virginia Union................ Waynesburg.................... Wayne State(MI)........... West Chester.................. West Liberty.................... West Virginia Wesleyan. Westminster.................... Youngstown State......... . 17-49-4 . 29-14-1 .11-12-1 .. 0-1-0 19-21-1 21-42-7 .. 2-0-0 .. 1-0-1 .. 3-0-0 , 2-12-0 . 0-4-0 First Meeting Last 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 1990 1957 1985 1970 1926 1975 1930 1989 Streak 1959 2001 1960 1927 1974 1989 1989 2001 1961 1995 2000 1964 1999 1979 1995 1989 1992 1971 1995 1988 2001 ‘2001 1990 1992 1953 1959 1952 1990 1972 1986 2001 1984 1984 1980 2000 11 16 Wl Wi Wl W1 Ld W. Wl Wl w. Ll L2 Wl L2 Ll W2 Wl Wl Wl Ll Wl W2 W2 Ll L2 Wl Wl W2 Wl Ll W2 W3 W2 L4 IME... ERHAD.. Name 25 rushing attempts 100 yards rushing 3 touchdowns rushing 20 pass completions 35 pass attempts 250 yards passing 3 touchdowns passing 6 receptions 100 yards receiving 2 touchdowns receiving TD. kickoff return TD. punt return TD. fumble return TD. interception return 35-yard field goal 50-yard run 70-yard pass play 75-yard punt return 75-yard kickoff return 28 151 3 21 44 255 3 6 101 2 99 85 62 69 37 54 71 85 99 Year Alonzo Roebuck Alonzo Roebuck Alonzo Roebuck Steve Tryon Steve Tryon Steve Tryon Steve Tryon Sean Hess Lincoln Bufalino Lincoln Bufalino Bernard Henry Gilbert Grantlin Tommie Virgies Foster Johnson Sean McNicholas Alonzo Roebuck Lincoln Bufalino Gilbert Grantlin Bernard Henry 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000 1995 1999 2000 2001 2001 2001 1995 2000 Opponent East StroLidsbura East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Shippensburg Shippensburg California(Pa.) California(Pa.) Shippensburg West Chester West Chester California(Pa.) Mansfield California(Pa.) Ashland East Stroudsburg Slipperv Rock West Chester Mansfield California(Pa.) EDINBORO... Opponent........ Recorded A Shutout Blocked A Punt Recorded A Safety Had a Two-Point Conxersion ......... Year Cheyney ......... .........1997 East Stroudsbut■g .... .........2001 East StroLidsbur s .........2001 Clarion......... .........1999 AN EDINBORO OPPONENT HAD... Name 25 rushing attempts 100 yards rushing 3 touchdowns rushing 20 pass completions 35 pass attempts 250 yards passing 3 touchdowns passing 6 receptions 100 yards receiving 2 touchdowns receiving TD. kickoff return TD. punt return TD. fumble return TD. interception return 35-yard field goal 50-yard run 70-yard pass play 75-yard punt return 75-yard kickoff return AN OPPONENT.. Recorded A Shutout Blocked A Punt Recorded A Safety Had a Two-Point Conversion Page 58 ♦ 2002EdlBhoroVniversltyFeotliaH 25 119 3 22 37 321 3 6 109 3 87 85 32 80 49 60 91 85 87 Aamir Dew Andre Castiglioni Wesley Cates Randy McKavish Bdl Witmer Robert Findora Robert Findora Brian Bradley John Kotarsky Brian Bradley Dave Brown Dondre Gilliam Kevan Scott Joyae Berry Justin Barnes Wesley Cates Brian Bradley Dondre Gilliam Dave Brown Year 2001 2001 2001 1999 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 1999 2001 1999 1998 2001 2001 1999 2001 Opponent Indiana!Pa.) East Stroudsburg California! Pa.) Slippery Rock Lock Haven West Chester West Chester West Chester East Stroudsburg West Chester Shippensburg Millersville California!Pa.) Bloomsburst Glenville State CaliforniaiPa.) West Chester Millersville Shippensburg Opponent....... ......... Year Clarion........... Slippery Rock Clarion......... East StroLidsbur Cra .........1997 .........1998 .........1998 .........'’001 • • • • Ashland 1953 1957 1958 1972 1973 2000 2001 EUP EUP EUP AU AU AU AU Clarion leans36-35-2 52-7 45-6 33-6 51-7 37-0 24-17 27-9 CaliforniaEPa.) 27-7 EUP 1927 13-6 EUP 1928 19-0 EUP 1929 18-0 EUP 1930 CAL 7-6 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 CAL 18-6 1938 6-0 CAL 1939 CAL 20-13 1940 31-10 EUP 1941 CAL 19-0 1948 CAL 25-12 1949 CAL 14-7 1950 CAL 32-6 1951 CAL 12-0 1952 CAL 7-6 1953 1954 CAL 20-7 CAL 20-0 1955 1956 EUP 19-6 1958 CAL 13-0 1959 CAL 41-0 1960 CAL 21-13 1961 CAL 26-19 1962 CAL 27-6 1963 CAL 21-14 1964 CAL 14-0 1965 EUP* 35-21 1966 CAL 35-7 1967 CAL 49-17 1968 CAL 35-7 1969 Tie 16-16 1970 28-7 EUP 1971 47-7 EUP 1972 EUP 40-20 1973 47-13 EUP 1974 EUP 27-14 1975 28-14 EUP 1976 35-7 EUP 1977 EUP 30-8 1978 CAL 28-7 1979 EUP 31-7 1980 EUP 17-13 1981 CAL 9-3 1982 EUP 58-20 1983 CAL 24-19 1984 EUP 20-14 1985 CAL 14-9 1986 9-24 EUP 1987 CAL 28-17 1988 EUP 45-7 1989 54-14 EUP 1990 EUP 43-37 1991 EUP 45-10 1992 33-13 EUP 1993 EUP 32-7 1994 67-6 EUP 1995 31-7 EUP 1996 14-13 EUP 1997 38-22 EUP 1998 37-3 EUP 1999 35-40 CAL 2000 31-17 EUP 2001 34-24 CAL * Edinboro later forfeited 2000 2001 Clarion 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 1926 EUP 31-6 1927 28-0 EUP 1928 EUP 46-0 1929 20-0 EUP 1930 68-0 EUP 1931 CU 6-0 1932 27-0 EUP 1933 CU 6-4 1934 CU 13-0 1935 CU 19-0 1936 EUP 40-0 1937 CU 7-0 1938 EUP 6-2 1939 CU 26-7 1940 CU 35-0 1941 Tie 0-0 1942 EUP 8-6 1946 CU 50-0 1947 EUP 7-6 1948 CU 20-0 1949 CU 33-0 1950 EUP 13-7 1951 CU 12-6 1952 CU 20-0 1953 CU 20-6 1954 CU 46-20 1955 CU 27-12 1956 CU 13-6 1957 EUP 34-0 1958 19-0 EUP 1959 CU 13-0 1960 13-7 EUP 1961 EUP 13-12 1962 CU 21-20 1963 CU 7-6 1964 14-7 EUP 1965 EUP* 14-13 1966 CU 41-7 1967 CU 28-7 1968 CU 37-13 1969 CU 24-0 1970 EUP 10-6 1971 24-17 EUP 1972 CU 10-9 1973 23-22 EUP 1974 Tie 21-21 1975 30-0 EUP 1976 25-20 EUP 1977 CU 10-7 1978 CU 42-7 1979 CU 13-0 1980 13-10 EUP 1981 27-17 EUP 1982 CU 22-20 1983 28-8 EUP 1984 CU 35-24 1985 26-7 CU 1986 48-21 EUP 1987 CU 48-24 1988 35-0 EUP 1989 12-7 EUP 1990 EUP 23-14 1991 17-9 EUP 1992 EUP 26-17 1993 EUP 28-0 1994 CU 24-20 1995 EUP 28-6 1996 EUP 48-35 1997 CU 28-0 1998 CU 33-20 1999 EUP 30-29 2000 CU 7-0 2001 EUP 24-12 * Edinboro later forfeited 6-33 15-49 20-24 22-24 40-20 30-14 H A 1988 1989 Gannon 2001 EUP 37-21 H IndianatPa.) 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 H A A H 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 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 EUP 16-6 EUP 16-0 EUP 31-0 lUP 8-0 EUP 27-0 lUP 27-0 lUP 10-0 lUP 15-0 lUP 33-0 54-0 lUP lUP 15-6 31-0 lUP lUP 13-0 lUP 20-0 25-0 lUP lUP 33-13 33-6 lUP lUP 20-6 18-6 lUP Tie 20-20 7-0 lUP lUP 14-7 28-13 lUP lUP 19-0 14-6 lUP lUP 26-0 32-12 EUP Tie 14-14 33-7 EUP lUP 14-0 41-7 lUP lUP 31-7 EUP* 10-6 14-0 lUP lUP 19-0 58-0 lUP lUP 27-0 EUP 31-14 29-23 EUP lUP 17-7 21-14 EUP lUP 25-7 28-21 EUP 8-5 EUP Tie 3-3 27-21 EUP EUP 13-9 EUP 11-7 7-6 lUP 6-3 EUP 23-21 lUP lUP 52-17 35-9 lUP 28-10 lUP 28-17 lUP 27-7 lUP EUP 37-0 36-29 lUP lUP# 14-7 20-17 1991 lUP 1992 Tie 21-21 31-24 1993 lUP 21-7 1994 lUP 35-18 1995 EUP 20-18 1996 lUP 25-20 1997 lUP 1998 17-41 lUP 7-18 1999 lUP 27-3 2000 lUP 21-6 2001 lUP * Edinboro later forfeited # NCAA playoff game Kutztown Tien at PI KU EUP 22-34 42-21 A H Lock Haven lanianalPaJ leans 49-17-4 East Stroudsburg ESU ESU ESU ESU EUP EUP 20-9 31-30 Eniniwn leans 1-0 East StnudsOurg leans 5-3 1967 1968 1975 1982 1984 1985 EUP ESU 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 Enialiero leans 29-14-1 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 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 LHU EUP LHU Tie EUP EUP LHU LHU LHU LHU LHU LHU EUP 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 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 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 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 H A A H A H A H H A A H Shippensburg Shlppeasliuni leans 20-19-1 1957 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 2002 Edinboro Onbrersity Football ♦ Pago 59 SHIP SHIP SHIP SHIP EUP* SHIP SHIP SHIP EUP EUP EUP SHIP EUP SHIP EUP SHIP SHIP SHIP SHIP Tie SHIP EUP EUP EUP EUP EUP SHIP EUP EUP EUP SHIP EUP EUP EUP 20-14 27-20 12-8 41-13 35-26 42-0 33-12 23-0 24-14 35-15 42-16 14-9 38-28 19-0 21-16 28-24 17-7 23-15 28-18 22-22 17-0 10-6 44-16 36-14 24-21 66-53 18-16 19-10 60-6 10-3 45-7 47-3 34-17 31-17 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 40-7 EUP 1995 31-17 EUP 1996 SHIP 17-3 1997 SHIP 27-23 1998 SHIP 52-10 1999 2000 EUP 42-27 SHIP 23-9 2001 * Edinboro later forfeited A H A H A H A Slippery Rock snppeiyOeck leans42-20-7 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU EUP SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU SRU Tie SRU SRU EUP EUP Tie SRU# 1959 SRU 1960 SRU 1961 SRU 1962 SRU 1963 SRU 1964 Tie 1965 SRU 1966 Tie 1967 EUP 1968 SRU 1969 EUP 1970 EUP 1971 EUP 1972 Tie 1973 SRU 1974 Tie 1975 EUP 1976 SRU 1977 EUP 1978 EUP 1979 SRU 1980 SRU 1981 SRU 1982 EUP 1983 EUP 1984 EUP 1985 EUP 1986 EUP 1987 SRU 1988 Tie 1989 EUP 1990 EUP 1991 SRU 1992 SRU 1993 EUP 1994 EUP 1995 EUP 1996 SRU 1997 SRU 1998 SRU 1999 SRU 2000 SRU 2001 EUP # Beaver Bowl 19-0 32-0 18-0 14-7 7-0 7-0 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 H 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 Year-By-Year Recerds Year 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 Coach Overall W-l-T Sox Harrison 3-3-0 Sox Harrison 3-2-0 Sox Harrison 5-2-0 Sox Harrison 2-4-0 Sox Harrison 3-4-0 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 1-4-0 Sox Harrison 0-4-1 Sox Harrison 1-4-0 Orville Bailey 1-6-0 Orville Bailey 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 3-4-0 Art McComb 0-5-1 Art McComb 3-4-0 Art McComb 3-5-1 Art McComb 1-6-0 Art McComb 1-8-0 Bob Tburbon 5-4-0 Bob Tburbon 3-4-0 Bob Tburbon 4-4-1 Bob Tburbon 3-4-1 Loyal Park 3-4-1 Loyal Park 4-3-1 Jim Hazlett 3-5-0 Jim Hazlett 2-6-0 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 PSAC W-1>T 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 193 103 53 111 127 114 114 113 123 Year 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 1-3-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 1-5-0 All-Time Results Overall W-l-T Ceach Jim Hazlett Jim Hazlett William Cutcber William Cutcber William Cutcber Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Denny Creeban Denny Creeban Denny Creeban Denny Creeban Denny Creeban Denny Creeban Steve Szabo Steve Szabo Steve Szabo Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Tom Hollman Lou Tepper Lou Tepper 2-5-1 6-2-1 1-6-1 2-7-0 2-7-0 4-4-1 9-1-0 9-1-0 3-5-1 4-4-1 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 5-4-1 7-3-0 3-8-0 5-4-1 8-3-0 9-3-0 7-4-0 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 PF 113 204 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 PA 129 132 224 224 307 203 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 PSAC W-l-T 1-4-1 4-2-0 1-4-1 1-4-0 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 2-4-0 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 2-4-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 3-3-0 1938 MIIESTONE VICTORIES IsiWin 30ih Win lOOth I5()th 200th 250th Win Win Win Win 41-0 vs. Alliance, 1926 45-6 vs. Ashland, 1957 47-7 vs. California(Pa.), 1971 58-20 vs. California(Pa.), 1982 48-6 vs. Shepherd, 1990 28-6 vs. Clarion, 1995 1928 Record: 3-3 Coach: SoxHamson41-0 Alliance w, Indiana(Pa.) West Liberty Kent State Clarion Slippery Rock w. L, L, w. L, 16-6 0-10 0-12 31-6 0-19 88-53 1927 Record: 4-1 Coach: SoxHamson Indiana(Pa.) w, 16-0 Kent State Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock w. w. w, L, 6-0 28-0 27-6 6-32 83-38 Record: 5-2 Coach: SoxHamson Alliance w, 83-0 w. w. L, w, L, w. 37-0 13-6 2-6 46-0 0-18 31-0 w, L, w, L, 1933 Recanl: Coach: SoxHamson w. 7-0 L, L, L, L, L, L, 1929 Coach, Seasons..................................... ............ Years Won lost Tied Pet. ................. 15 ................... 2 ................. 10 ................... 4 ................... 2 ................... 4 ................... 3 ................. 10 ................... 6 ................... 3 ................. 12 ................... 2 27 1 14 15 7 9 5 54 39 15 78 9 56 13 56 16 7 22 20 34 20 15 48 12 2 0 4 2 2 2 1 7 1 1 9 0 .............. 73 .329 .071 .203 .485 .500 .288 .212 .605 .658 .500 .617 429 273 320 24 .462 Sox Harrison (1926-38, 41-42) .... Orville Bailey (1939-40) . . . Art McComb (1946-55) ............. Bob Tburbon (1956-59) .... Loyal Park (1960-61) ............. Jim Hazlett (1962-65)............... William Cutcber (1966-68) .... Bill McDonald (1969-78) .. Denny Creeban (1979-84) . . . Steve Szabo (1985-87) ........... Tom Hollman (1988-99) . . Lou Tepper (2000-01)............... 12 COACHES................................... Record: 2-4 Coach: SoxHamson Duquesne L, 0-14 St. Vincent Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Record: 0-6 Coach: SoxHamson 6-19 Califomia(Pa.) L, L, L, L, L, L, L, w, L, w. L, 0-40 19-0 0-8 20-0 7-14 1938 Record: 3-4 Coach: SoxHamson12-19 Westminster L, L, w. w. w, L, L, 0-21 18-0 27-0 68-0 0-7 6-39 131-86 Bill McDonald Steve Szabo Tom Hollman Page 60 ♦ 2002 idlggoro University Football Denny Creehan (center) was inducted into the Edinboro Hall of Fame in April 2001. A standout defensive 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 pic­ tured with Director ofAthletics Bruce Baumgartner (left) and President Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. (right). 1931 Record: 1-5 Coach: SoxHamson 7-27 Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Westminster L, L, L, L, w. L, 6-7 0-27 0-6 6-0 0-13 19-80 0-20 0-33 0-13 0-20 0-49 6-154 1935 Record: 0-6 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) L, 0-14 Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster Slippery Rock L, L, L, L, L, 46-76 Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Canisius 0-10 0-49 0-15 4-6 0-26 0-12 1934 212-30 All-TIME COACHING RECORDS 6-0 0-10 27-0 0-15 40-25 Westminster Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock 0-20 0-54 0-19 0-45 0-72 0-224 1938 Record: 1-4 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) L, 0-12 Mansfield Indiana(Pa-) Clarion Westminster L, L, w, L, 0-28 6-15 40-0 13-33 59-88 1937 Record: 0-4-1 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) 0-0 T, Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster L, Record: 1-6 Coach: OnriHoBailex Califomia(Pa.) 0-6 L, Record: 3-2 Coach: SoxHamson Allegheny w. 7-0 Allegheny Califoraia(Pa.) Grove City Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock w. 0-13 0-13 6-2 6-26 1939 1932 Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock L, L, 18-72 11-118 1928 Buffalo Califomia(Pa.) Alfred Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Record: 1-4 Coach: SoxHanison L, 6-18 Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster L, L, L, L, 0-33 0-31 0-6 6-28 6-98 Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Westminster Slippery Rock L, L, L, W, L, L, 14-26 0-20 7-26 12-6 6-7 0-40 39-131 1948 Record: 0-7 Coach: OmHoBailox Westminster L, 0-26 Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock L, L, L, L, L, L, 13-20 0-39 0-25 0-35 7-19 7-27 27-191 1941 Record: 2-2-1 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) w, 31-0 Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock L, T, w, L, 13-33 0-0 30-0 6-12 80-45 1942 Record: 1-3 Coach: SoxHamson Westminster 0-20 L, Clarion Mansfield Slippery Rock w. L, L, 8-6 6-18 0-26 14-70 1948 Record: 0-6 Coach: ArtMcComb 0-50 Clarion L, Westminster Alliance Thiel Mansfield Slippery Rock L, L, L, L, L, 0-7 0-20 0-7 7-51 0-19 7-154 1947 Record: 1-6 Coach: ArtMcConiH L, 12-34 Findlay Clarion Slippery Rock Thiel Mansfield Alliance West Liberty w, L, L, L, L, L, 7-6 0-23 0-26 0-33 0-6 0-26 19-154 1948 Record: 1-7 Coach: ArtMcComO 0-19 Califomia(Pa.) L, Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield Alliance L, L, L, L, w, L, L, 0-20 0-20 6-33 7-15 7-0 0-21 0-18 20-146 1949 Record: 1-5-2 Coach: MMcComO Califomia(Pa.) L, 12-25 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield Alliance L, L, L, L, T, T, w, 0-33 6-27 6-20 13-21 0-0 6-6 19-7 62-139 1958 Record: 3-4 Coach: MMcComH Califomia(Pa.) L, 7-14 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield w. L, L, L, w, w. 13-7 7-39 6-18 0-21 42-14 7-6 82-119 1951 Record: 0-5-1 Coach: MMcComh Califomia(Pa.) L, 6-32 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State L, L, T, L, L, 6-12 6-13 20-20 0-12 7-27 45-116 1952 Record: 3-4 Coach: MMcComb 0-12 Califomia(Pa.) L, Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Thiel Mansfield Geneva L, L, L, w, w. w. 0-20 13-20 0-7 39-7 12-7 19-0 83-73 1953 Record: 3-5-1 Coach: ArtMcComb Califomia(Pa.) L, 6-7 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Ashland St. Francis Mansfield Geneva Brockport State L, T, L, w. L, w, L, w, 6-20 6-6 7-14 52-7 6-13 19-6 0-14 33-6 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Brockport State Carnegie Tech Mansfield L, L, L, L, L, w. 79-147 1955 Record: 1-0 Coach: ArtMcComb12-27 Clarion L, Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Brockport State John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City Califomia(Pa.) L, L, L, L, w, L, L, L, Record: 1-6 Coach: ArtMcComb Califomia(Pa.) L, 7-20 2002 Edinboro Onhierslty Football ♦ Page 61 14-33 0-19 6-19 0-32 12-6 0-19 0-18 0-20 44-193 1958 Record: 5-4 Coach: BobTbnrbon Clarion 6-13 L, Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Brockport State John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City Califomia(Pa.) w, L, L, L, w. w, w, w, 13-0 6-14 13-21 13-27 21-7 27-15 55-0 19-0 173-103 1957 Record: 3-4 Coach: Bob Tburbon Shepherd 6-7 L, Clarion Slippery Rock Grove City Waynesburg Ashland Shippensburg w, w. L, L, w, L, 34-0 33-0 0-7 7-13 45-6 14-20 139-53 1958 Record: 4-4-1 Coach: Bob Tburbon19-0 at Clarion w, SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) GROVE CITY at Lock Haven MANSFIELD at Ashland CALIFORNIA(PA) T, L, w. L, w. w. L, 6-6 6-27 19-14 26-33 28-6 33-6 0-13 Beaver Bowl at Slippery Rock L, 0-6 131-111 1959 Record: 3-4-1 Coach: BobTbnrbon Clarion L, 0-13 Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) St. Vincent Lock Haven Hiram Mansfield Califomia(Pa.) L, w. L, w, T, w, L, 12-13 32-12 23-29 36-13 6-6 8-0 0-41 117-127 135-93 1954 20-46 0-6 13-28 12-21 6-26 21-0 1988 Record: 3-4-1 Coach: loyal Park W, Clarion 13-7 All-Time Results Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Lycoming Lock Haven John Carroll Brockport State Califomia(Pa.) L, T, L, L, w. w. L, 7-13 14-14 6-12 6-33 14-7 18-7 13-21 91-114 1961 w, L, W, L, T, L, L, L, L, W, L, 13-12 6-36 33-7 6-14 7-7 w. 20-6 W, L, 35-6 19-26 42-224 1967 at Cheyney L, EAST STROUDSBURGL, SLIPPERY ROCK w. at Indiana(Pa.) L, CLARION L, at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG GENEVA at Califomia(Pa.) 1962 7-0 7-10 0-14 20-21 28-14 20-27 28-0 6-27 116-113 w, L, 81-224 Record: 2-7 Coach: William Catcher at East Stroudsburg OHIO NORTHERN at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Geneva CALIFORNIA(PA) L, 15-49 27-26 0-16 0-58 13-37 21-56 0-23 31-7 7-35 w. L, L, L, L, L, w. L, 114-307 1963 1969 Record: 2-6 Coach: JlmHaileti GROVE CITY SLIPPERY ROCK w, L, L, L, W, L, L, L, at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Brockport State at Califomia(Pa.) 27-7 0-14 7-41 6-7 16-14 8-12 6-7 14-21 84-123 1964 w, T, L, w. L, L, L, L, 47-0 3-3 7-31 14-7 22-25 7-8 0-14 13-41 1965 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: JlmHaileti at Indiana(Pa.)* CLARION* w. w, at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG* at Bridgewater at Califomia(Pa.)* L, W, W, W, at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG GENEVA at Califomia(Pa.) 40-29 7-27 40-13 0-27 0-24 33-41 24-14 34-12 16-16 w. L, W, L, L, L, W, w. T, Record: 9-1 Coach: Bill McBenahl CHEYNEY at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Central Connecticut State • CALIFORNIA(PA) w. w, w. w. 37-0 24-0 31-14 W, w, 34-21 35-15 w. w. 17-0 28-7 10-6 PSAC Championship WESTCHESTER 13-13 48-0 3-13 10-6 14-13 14-27 35-26 29-13 38-21 204-132 * Edinboro later forfeited 1966 Record: 1-6-1 Coach: William Cutchet L, T, at Brockport State at Ohio Northern SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION 1976 113-129 BALDWIN-WALLACE T, CURRY w. SLIPPERY ROCK L, Record: 4-4-1 Coach: Bill McDenalH 194-203 Record: 2-5-1 Coach: JlmHaileti at Baldwin-Wallace at Slippery Rock 7-28 6-30 12-33 14-13 17-49 1968 Rtcord: 3-S Coach: Jim Hmlett BRIDGEWATER at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Michigan Tech CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shippensburg 12-13 6-33 7-6 0-19 L, L, 139-114 at Grove City w. at Slippery Rock L, INDIANA(PA) L, at Clarion L, LOCK HAVEN W at Shippensburg L, BROCKPORT STATE w, CALIFORNIA(PA) L, 0-14 7-41 14-17 0-42 7-0 7-35 Record: 2-7 Coach: William Cutchet Record: 4-3-1 Coach: layalParh Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Frederick Lock Haven Lycoming Brockport State Califomia(Pa.) INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Geneva CALIFORNIA(PA) 0-68 7-7 W, PSAC Championship at West Chester L, RlMIme Results PSAC Championship 14-35 at East Stroudsburg L, 355-155 1972 w, L, T, L, L, w, L, L, W, 23-6 7-51 7-7 7-17 9-10 56-19 9-14 9-14 40-20 167-158 at Califomia(Pa.) T, 0-0 L, L, L, 11-24 0-37 3-17 21-14 23-22 25-27 38-28 47-13 w. w, L, w, w, Record: 5-2-2 Coach: Bill McBenahl at Fairmont State w. 12-7 BALDWIN-WALLACEW, 21-13 at Slippery Rock T, 7-7 INDIANA(PA) L, 7-25 at Clarion T, 21-21 LOCK HAVEN W, 14-0 at Shippensburg L, 0-19 at Kenyon W, 22-21 CALIFORNIA(PA) w, 27-14 131-127 1975 L, w, w. w. L, L, w. FAIRMONT STATE at Saginaw Valley St. FROSTBURG STATE SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Millersville at Califomia(Pa.) L, L, w. w, T, L, L, L, L, W, 6-7 17-21 19-0 25-13 3-3 6-10 14-20 7-17 12-24 30-8 1978 Record: 3-6-1 Coach: BIB McBenalB at Fairmont State MUSKINGUM MILLERSVILLE CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at C.W. Post T, L, L, L, w. L, L, 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 Record: 6-3 Coach: Bill McBenalB at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG SAGINAW VALLEY STATE at Califomia(Pa.) w, w. 17-21 34-11 53-13 19-24 8-5 25-20 45-15 24-28 13-30 35-7 139-123 1974 at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION L, Record: 3-6-1 Coach: Bill McBenalB 168-182 at West Virginia Wesleyan FAIRMONT STATE at Baldwin-Wallace SLIPPERY ROCK at Fairmont State CORTLAND STATE at Frostburg State at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg C.W. POST CALIFORNIA(PA) 1977 Record: 4-4-1 Coach: Bill McBenahl at Ashland SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG Record: 6-4 Coach: Bill McBenalB 273-174 1973 FAIRMONT STATE CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. 259-156 1976 Record: 3-5-1 Coach: BIB McBenalB WAYNESBURG at Ashland at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN SHIPPENSBURG at Cortland State CALIFORNIA(PA) 20-24 W, L, L, 21-7 0-20 w, w, 14-35 24-19 28-21 30-0 52-0 21-16 w. w, 28-14 w. w. W, 21-0 1979 Record: 4-6 Coach: BenmiCreehan FAIRMONT STATE at Muskingum at Millersville at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Westminster L, 6-9 W, ♦78-13 L, 6-17 L, 0-13 L, 7-24 L, 18-28 W, 31-7 L, 13-14 w. 13-9 w. 15-14 1989 1984 Sc$rikll-2 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Benny Creehat eiach: Denny Creehan WESTMINSTER MILLERSVILLE at West Liberty V^^ST VIRGINIA at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at Univ. at Buffalo CLARION w. w. 24-0 28-0 6-7 L, T, 22-22 w. 17-’-! L, 0-15 w, 11-7 W, 34-10 w, 13-lu 155-81 ^ytESLEYAN at Califomia(Pa.) slippery rock at Indiana(Pa.) at East Stroudsburg CLARION at Lock Haven 1981 L, 6-L, w. 51-19 13-14 0-17 3-39 12-39 6-7 35-0 27-17 25-9 L, L, L, L, L, w, W, w. 178-174 1982 Record: 9-2-6 Coach: Benny Creehan BLOOMSBURG at New Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at Mansfield CLARION at Lock Haven at Mercyhurst w, w. 34-7 29-0 W, W, 10-6 w. w, w, 58-20 10-7 6-3 33-6 L, 20-22 w. W, 34-7 38-8 PSAC Championship at East Stroudsburg L, 22-24 294-110 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Steve dahe T, 23-23 W, L, W, L, 40-13 9-14 32-21 9-35 EAST STROUDSBURG at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg FAIRMONT STATE 30-14 7-26 27-22 24-21 16-20 217-209 1986 Record: 7-3 Coach: Steve Siaho WAYNE STATE MANSFIELD SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at West Chester CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) at Fairmont State 1983 W, 41-3 w, w, 48-30 44-16 19-24 28-20 21-23 59-0 28-8 50-7 74-13 27-24 21-28 24-14 10-28 9-37 48-21 30-21 66-53 29-24 57-33 w. L, w, L, L, w, w. w. w. w, at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) L, W, L, at Buffalo State at Clarion LOCK HAVEN MERCYHURST w, w. w. w, 1987 Record: 3-6 Coach: Steve Siahe at Liberty at Mansfield CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) WEST CHESTER 24-48 31-21 16-18 17-28 15-25 1988 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Tern Bellman at Liberty SAGINAW VALLEY STATE at New Haven at Indiana(Pa.) at Kutztown CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK L, 7-17 w, 37-28 14-30 7-27 22-34 35-0 45-7 19-10 23-17 14-14 L, L, L, w. w, w. w. T 223-184 321-283 Record: 6-2 Coach: Benny Creehan WEST LIBERTY at West Virginia Wesleyan at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) 42-0 20-14 31-26 17-52 40-20 24-35 45-25 36-14 58-10 w, w. w. L, w. L, w. w. w, 1985 at Wayne State at Central Connecticut State CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) L, W, L, L, L, 226-283 353-210 Record: 4-6 Coach: Benny Creehan at Fairmont State NEW HAVEN LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) ; " UNIV. AT BUFFALO at Clarion at Bloomsburg 40-14 w, at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shepherd L, W, 8-13 21-10 W, L, L, L, 14-7 35-36 17-28 28-49 1989 Record: 6-3 Coach: Tam Bellman at Liberty NEW HAVEN INDIANA(PA) KUTZTOWN at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock at Youngstown St. L, w. w. w, w, w, w. w. w, L, 27-51 46-13 37-0 42-21 12-7 49-10 60-6 54-14 62-7 14-28 NCAA Division II Playoff at North Dakota St. L, 32-45 435-202 1999 Record: 9-3 Coach: Tern Bellman SHEPHERD w, at Youngstown St. at Bloomsburg CLARION LOCK HAVEN SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at Fairmont State L, w. w. w, w. w. w, L, 48-6 27-31 33-6 23-14 41-6 10-3 43-37 17-10 29-36 20-13 w. NCAA Division II Playoff at Virginia Union w, 38-14 at Indiana(Pa.) L, 7-14 336-190 1991 Record: 74 Coach: at Youngstown St. at Northwood SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST. BLOOMSBURG at Clarion at Lock Haven at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) FAIRMONT STATE L, w. w, w. w, w. L, w. L, L, w. 0-24 25-14 35-16 23-21 17-9 28-12 7-45 45-10 0-7 17-20 31-21 228-199 1992 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Tam Bellman UNIV. AT BUFFALO NORTHWOOD at Southern Connecticut State CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at IndianafPa.) at Millersville w, w, 35-13 37-13 w, w. w, w, w. L, T, w, 41-0 26-17 38-10 47-3 33-13 7-10 21-21 36-12 L, 15-19 336-131 1993 Record: 6-3 Coach: Tam Bellman FERRIS STATE at Elizabeth City at Univ. at Buffal at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(R at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) MILLERSVILLE 9-23 L, w. 34-27 w. 28-17 w, 28-0 w. 52-20 w. 34-17 w. 32-7 w, 41-38 L, 24-31 w. 52-27 NCAA Division II Playoff at New Haven L, BecerB: 9-2 Ceach: Tam Hallman HILLSDALE at Appalachian St. at Portland State LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) MANSRELD at Clarion L, 28-48 362-255 1994 BecerB: 7-3 Caach: Tern Bellman at New Haven W, at Hillsdale at Carson-Newman at Univ. at Buffalo SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CHEYNEY CLARION at Lock Haven W, L, L, W, W, L, L, W, W, W, 35-21 12-42 7-17 31-17 14-13 28-35 18-20 38-6 48-35 45-17 1997 Record: 4-6 Coach: Tam Hallman HILLSDALE at Carson-Newman GLENVILLE STATE SHIPPENSBURG CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Cheyney at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Hillsdale W, 31-28 at Mansfield L, 26-31 ELIZABETH CITY ST. W, 28-0 412-144 w, L, L, L, w. L, L, 21-17 10-33 27-35 3-17 38-22 10-30 20-25 w, 44-0 L, w, 0-28 29-23 ot 202-230 1998 Record: 4-7 Coach: Tern Hallman at Hillsdale CARSON-NEWMAN at Glenville State at Millersville SHIPPENSBURG at Clarion LOCK HAVEN CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock at Indiana(Pa.) BLOOMSBURG 13-10 44-45 22-42 7-42 23-27 20-33 37-15 37-3 14-34 17-41 19-12 w. L, L, L, L, L, w. w. L, L, w, 253-286 1999 Record: 3-6 Coach: Tern Bellman HILLSDALE GLENVILLE STA at Mercyhurst MILLERSVILLE at Shippensburg CLARION at Lock Haven at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK INDIANA(PA) at Bloomsburg L, 10-28 29-20 20-34 w. L, L, L, 10-20 10-52 30-29 38-7 35-40 17-34 7-18 16-65 w, w. L, L, L, L, 222-347 2999 Record: 5-6 Coach: lanTepper ASHLAND at Youngstown State MERCYHURST at Slippery Rock CALIFORNIA(PA) at Lock Haven at Clarion INDIANA(PA) at West Chester SHIPPENSBURG EAST STROUDSBURG L, L, W, L, W, L, L, L, W, W, W, 17-24 0-33 14-6 7-42 31-17 16-20 0-7 3-27 13-6 42-27 20-9 163-218 2991 Record: 4-6 Coach: ten Tapper at Ashland GANNON SLIPPERY ROCK at Califomia(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) WEST CHESTER at Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg w. w, 9-27 37-21 14-7 24-34 23-3 24-12 L, L, L, L, 26-30 9-23 30-31 L, w. w. L, 6-21 202-209 32-10 57-0 49-21 29-23 24-17 42-26 42-16 19-0 47-7 Page 62 ♦ 2002 idlohoro university Foothall 12-27 276-223 7-20 The 1970 Fighting Scots L, Record: 6-4 Coach: Tam Hallman 1971 w, w. w. w. w. w. L, w, w. w, w. w. w. w. w. 21-14 7-44 26-7 52-12 40-7 31-7 22-13 35-18 42-0 28-6 1996 Record: 9-1 Coach: Bill McBeualil w, w. w. 316-155 237-89 at Waynesburg EUREKA SLIPPERY ROCK at IndianafPa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Ohio Northern at Califomia(Pa.) 65-25 20-24 1995 NAIA National Semifinals at Westminster W L, 367-207 131-148 14-6 L, 33-16 31-17 67-6 59-39 7-21 w. w. w. W, NCAA DivisicHi II Playoff NCAA Division II Playoff at Ferris State at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CLARION The 1995 Fighting Scots 2002EdinhoroUniversityFoothall ♦Page63 Edinboro University Athletic Administration nr. Naomi T. Johnson Vice President ter Stndent Affairs ACADEMICS Edinboro University offers a diversified and comprehensive selection of more than 100 degree programs, with 52 minors tailored to meet the needs of each student. With a student-faculty ratio of 18:1, Edinboro offers associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in many specialized fields of study. Edinboro has an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of more than 7,700 students. SPECIM PROGRAMS HISTORY Edinboro University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1857 as a private academy. Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro State Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College, the University was the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. On July 1, 1983, it became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. LOCATION Edinboro University is located in the resort community of Edinboro — just 15 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth-largest city. Edinboro is conveniently located approximately 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo and is easily accessible from all directions because of its proximity to Interstates 79 and 90. There are two lakes nearby. Edinboro Lake is a 250-acre recreational area with three guarded beaches for swimming, boating and other water sports. The Edinboro lakeside community features a large selection of cottages for rent. Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, is just 15 miles north. Edinboro also is close to several ski resorts for both downhill and cross country enthusiasts. The area is a popular hunting and fishing spot for outdoors enthusiasts. The University is the largest employer in the area, with approximately 850 full and part-time employees, many of them current and former Edinboro University students. Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr. President Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1996. A sociologist, Pogue holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Albama 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 of student affairs and special programs at the State University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in that posi­ tion for ten 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, Dr. Pogue was vice president for student affairs, associate vice president for research and educational development, dean of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY Albany. Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leadership groups. Since 1984, he has served on the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a former vice chair and member of its Executive Committee and currently Edinboro University is proud to feature one of the nation’s top ten educational program for students with disabilities including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled. The campus is nearly 100-percent wheelchair accessible. The University has an outstanding honors program for academicallygifted students and an international education program for the exchange of faculty and students. Internships and field experiences integrate academic pursuits with on­ site “real world” work situations and personal relationships, while numer­ ous cultural, social and recreational activities are available. and Student Success Dr. Naomi T. Johnson is in her sixth year as the Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Success at Edinboro University. Those responsibilities include overseeing the Fighting Scot athletic program. Fftior to her appointment at Edinboro, Dr. Johnson served as the Associate Dean of Students at the University of Califomia-Santa Barbara. Her wide range of experience in service to students includes past positions as peer counseling coordinator, assistant to the president for student Brace Baumganner Direeter elStidetfcs CAMPUS FACILITIES ♦ Edinboro features 45 buildings on a spacious 585-acre campus which includes a five-acre lake, open fields and wooded area. Day, evening and weekend classes are available at Edinboro University in Erie - the Porreco Center. ♦ There are seven on-campus residence halls housing 2,500 students. ♦ A state-of-the-art, seven-story library in the center of eampus features more than 440,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, an on­ line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and inter-library loan services. ♦ Edinboro University houses a planetarium, modem science labs, solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and a center for the performing arts. ♦ Edinboro also features a reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children. ♦ Two Compaq large-scale servers, 2,157 personal computers and 36 computer labs with current hardware and software are available for student use throughout the year. ♦ The University Center boasts an indoor mnning track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room. chair of its Task Force on Equity and Diversity. He was also recently appointed chairperson of their Advisory Committee on Institutional Financial Resources, which advises the Commission on the relationship of financial resources to institutional accreditation. In addition. Dr. Pogue serves as a member of the American C^ncil on Education Commission on Government and Public Affairs which advises the Division of Government Relations on the broad range of issues in which congressional and executive branch actions affect colleges and universities. He is also a member of the College Board National Forum Committee. Dr. Pogue was also appointed to both the Executive Committee of the Commission on the Rural Agenda and the Task Force on Teacher Education of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Based on the interest of State System University student government leaders across Pennsylvania to make civility a topic of discovery and dis­ cussion for the 1999-2000 academic year. Dr. Pogue has established the “Century of Civility” at Edinboro University in celebration of the new millennium. President Pogue also serves as chairperson for the Erie City and County Millennium Commission, “Together 2000.” Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the boards of directors for the Erie Conference on Community Development; the United Way of Erie County; Congressman Phil English’s High-Tech Advisory Task Force; Leadership Erie, the Presque Isle Partnership; the Erie County Fiscal Management Task Force; the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America; the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee; and the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross. He has also been appointed to the Board of Corporators for both the Hamot Health Foundation and the St. Vincent Health Center. 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 supportive campus community. Page 64 ♦ 2002 Edinboro University Footliall Bruce Baumgartner is regarded as one of the greatest American wrestlers ever, being recog­ nized as the U.S. Olympic Wrestler of the Century by Globalaxxess.com two years ago and being inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame this past summer. Now Baumgartner is building a solid reputation as an athletic admin­ istrator. Baumgartner was named the acting Director of Athletics in 1997, then was awarded the job permanently in ‘98. As the guiding force of the Fighting Scot athletic program, Baumgartner has initiated the Annual Athletic Fund Drive, a fundraising proj­ ect designed to provide athletic scholarship funds. The University is also working on a gender equity program in compliance with NCAA guidelines. 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. affairs, director of the campus activities center, and assistant dean of students. One of Dr. Johnson’s main objectives at Edinboro is to facilitate a creative and innovative campus atmosphere. She also looks to lead a united effort by the University Community to ensure a well-rounded education for students. Dr. Johnson earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Moorhead State University, then completed work on her Master’s Degree in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University and her Ph.D. in Higher Education from Arizona State University. Dr. Johnson and her husband, Earl Jacobs, a member of the Edinboro Development Office, reside in Edinboro. Baumgartner affirmed his status as the greatest freestyle heavyweight 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 cere­ monies. 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 sec­ ond 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 competi­ tion in 1998. 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” recipi­ ent for his athletic, leadership and academic success. He was later award­ ed 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, where he began his coach­ ing career as a graduate assistant. Baumgartner officially retired from wrestling in the summer of 1998, but still performs a great deal of community service as a motivational speaker and camp clinician. He and his wife, Linda, have three sons, Bryan (11), Zachary (8) and Dylan (5). MEDIA INFORMATION & COVERAGE On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thanks for your coverage of Fighting Scot football. This press guide has been assembled especially for sports journalists covering Edinboro Football, with the intention of providing the most comprehensive information on the Fighting Scots. We hope you find this publica­ tion suitable for your needs. MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials, com­ plimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photographs should 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 CREDENTIAIS: All media credentials should be arranged by writing or calling the Edinboro Sports Information Office, preferably one week in advance. All cre­ dentials will be limited to working press only, and will be evaluated on a firstcome, first-served basis up to the press box capacity. PHDTDGRAPHERS: 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. RADID: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the Sports Information Director at least ten days in advance of the game. Space to accomo­ date one visiting radio station is available. TELEVISIDN: Special arrangements must be made with the Athletic Director. INnRVIEWS: All requests for interviews with players and coaches should be made through the Sports Information Office. 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