JoeValvoda _______ Greetings from the President_______ 2003 Edinboro FigliMnu Scot Footnall Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots: Welcome to Edinboro University and thank you for your interest in Fighting Scot Football. We are proud of the spirit of excellence, teamwork and collegiality that is fostered by our men’s and women’s programs in basketball, cross country, football, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball, wrestling, and wheelchair basketball. Our student-athletes are unique and dedicated individuals who excel both in and out of the classroom. They enter­ tain and inspire us through competition in the PSAC, EWL and NWBA athletic conferences. The University-wide theme that will guide us through our Sesquicentennial celebra­ tion in the year 2006-07 is, “Building a prosperous future through academic excellence and civility.” This theme challenges the academic community to consider its role in enabling the success and vitality of our students and the region, state, nation, and world that we serve. Clearly, athletic events and programs enhance the quality of life for the northwestern Pennsylvania region while also providing student-athletes and others with learning experiences that will serve them for a lifetime. I express appreciation to our coaches and Athletics administration and stafffor the excellent leadership and guidance they provide for our student-athletes. It’s great to be a Fighting Scot fan! Go Scots! Sincerely, GOVERNOR OF PENNSYIVANIA Edward G. Rendell PENNSYlHANIASnirE SVSniN OF HIGHER EOHCimON Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor ROARO OF GOVERNORS Mr. Charles A. Gomulka, Chair Mr. C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni, Vice Chair Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley, Vice Chair The Honorable Matthew E. Baker The Honorable Jeffrey W. Coy Mr. Brandon W. Danz Mr. Paul S. Dlugolecki Mr. Daniel P. Elby Mr. David P. Holveck The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes Ms. Marie Conley Lammando Mr. Kim E. Lyttle Ms. Christine J. Olson The Honorable Vicki L. Phillips The Honorable Edward G. Rendell The Honorable James J. Rhoades Mr. David M. Sanko Mr. Ronald L. Strickler, Jr. Mr. John K Thornburgh EDINRORO UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary Mr. Clifford E. Allen The Honorable John R. Evans Ms. Jacqueline N. Gichinga Mr. John E. Horan Mr. C. Richard Johnston Sr. Catherine M. Manning Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey Mr. R. Benjamin Wiley Dr. Judy G. Hample (ex officio) 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. Edinboro Quick Facts location: Edinboro, PA 16444 Enrollmont: 8,ooo NiCknamO: Fighting Scots Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NCAA II (wrestling - NCAA I) Table of Contents MEniAINFOnMATION ConfOronCC: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (wrestling - Eastern Wrestling League) Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr. Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner Head Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers ‘67) Record at Edinhoro: 14-18, 3years Career Record: 39-49-2,8 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); Robin Cole Jr. (tight ends); D.K. McDonald (defensive backs); Sean McNicholas (kickers/special teams) 2002 Record: 5-6 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 lettermen Returning: 31 lettermen lost: 20 Starters Returning: 13 Offense: 8 Defense: 5 Specialist: 0 Football Office Phone: (814)732-2776 ext. 240 Dest Time to Contact: Mornings Trainer: Gary Hanna Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve Office Phone: (8i4) 732-2776 ext. 234 Home Phone: (814) 833-9028 FAX: (814)732-2596 e-mail: rshreve @ edinboro.edu Press Don: (814)732-2904 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). 2003 Schedule .......................................................................OBC On the Radio .......................................................................... IFC Edinboro University Quick Facts.................................................1 Edinboro University.................................................................. 68 Administration.......................................................................... 68 PSAC Composite Schedule.................................................... IFC Memo to the Media................................................................ IBC 2003 EOINBOHO UNIVEBSITY FOOTBAIL Sox Harrison Stadium ............................................................ IFC Head Coach...............................................................................2-3 Assistant Coaches.................................................................... 4-6 A Conversation with Lou Tepper................................................ 7 Football Mission Statement........................................................ 7 2003 Roster...............................................................................8-9 In-Season Birthdays.................................................................... 9 Pronounciation Guide.................................................................. 9 Outlook.................................................................................10-13 Player Profiles.......................................................................14-27 2003 Opponents .................................................................. 37-42 The PSAC............................................................................ 42-45 2002 SEASON BE¥IEW Final Results & Statistics .....................................................28-29 Game-by-Game Summaries.................................................30-36 2002 Honors...............................................................................36 The Cactus Bowl ...................................................................... 36 Individual & Team Highs.......................................................... 36 ALL-TIME BECOBOS Individual Records .............................................................. 46-51 Team Records............................................................................ 52 Team Top Ten.............................................................................53 Top 10 Winning & Losing Margins.......................................... 51 Rushing Records ...................................................................... 54 Passing Records........................................................................ 55 Receiving Records.................................................................... 56 Longest Plays.............................................................................57 Opponent Records .................................................................... 58 All-Americans .......................................................................... 59 Harlon Hill Aweird .................................................................... 59 All-PSAC Honorees.................................................................. 60 Fighting Scots in the Pros ........................................................ 61 Edinboro vs. Opponents............................................................ 61 The Last Time .......................................................................... 62 vs. 2003 Opponents.................................................................. 63 Year-by-Year Records .............................................................. 64 Coaching Records .................................................................... 64 All-Time Results................................................................ .65-67 CBEBITS FOBMOBEINFOBMATION Information on Fighting Scot athletics is available on the internet by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide Web homepage at http://www.edinboro.edu. Results also are available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by calling (814) 732-2776 ext. 313. The 2003 Edinboro University Football Media Guide is a production of the sports information department. Bob Shreve, director. Photo credits to Mike Gallagher, Dave Miller, Dave Medvec and Dave Higham. The media guide was printed by Printing Concepts, Erie, Pa. FIGHTING SCOTS ON TNE RADIO tdinboro Edinboro University football fans can catch all the Fighting Scot gridiron action on WFSE EM 88.9. The Edinboro student radio statio will broadcast all ten games, providing valu­ able broadcasting experience for Edinboro stu­ dents, along with quality broadcasts of Fighting Scot athletics. In addition, starting with the 2003 campaign Edinboro football can be heard live on TEAMLINE — the brainstorm of 1978 Edinboro gradu­ ate Tom Zawistowski, CEO and founder of TRZ Communications. All a fan has to do is dial 1-800-846-4700 and then enter 1644 as the four­ digit code. Listen to as little or as much of the game as you like. 2003 Edinboro University Football ♦ Panel LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY & MORE Head Coach Head Coach lou Tepper Veteran Division I mentor Lou Tepper was appointed the 12th head football coach at Edinboro University, officially taking charge of the Fighting Scot program on January 5, 2000. Tepper inherited an Edinboro program which had won just eleven games in the previous three sea­ sons. The Scots have shown con­ sistent improvement in “Coach Tep’s” three years. The 2000 sea­ son brought a 5-6 record, matching the Edinb^oro record for wins by a first-year 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 includ­ ed 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 "We had an outstanding pool of Butkus Award honorees and candidates to choose from, but an Outland Lou's integrity, coaching back­ Trophy winner. ground and national notoriety stood Tepper's list of standouts out above the rest. We feel include Bruce Edinboro provides the opportunity Smith, John to be 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 President, Edinboro University rent NFL stand­ 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 36 years in the coaching profession. Big Ten Head Coach The 57-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 iii 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 Personal Data case for that designation as well during Tepper's tenure. Born: September 7, 1945 He produced consecutive Hometown: Keystone, pa Butkus Award winners in College Education: Rutgers Dana Howard (1994) and University, B.S. in Physical Kevin Hardy (1995). Along Education — 1967 the way, he also produced Big Playiw Experience: Rutgers Ten Defensive Players of the fjftiversity, defensive back — Year in Moe Gardner and 1965-67 Darrick Brownlow (1990), Coaching Experience: Howard (1993 and '94) and University of Pittsburgh — gradu­ ate assistant, 1967; University of Big Ten Defensive Lineman New Hampshire — mnning of the Year Simeon Rice in backs/linebackers, 1968-69; 1994. For the only time in defensive coordinator, 1970-71; Big Ten history, Tepper had College of William & Mary — four first team All-Big Ten defensive coordinator, 1972-75; linebackers at his disposal. assistant head coach/defensive In all, he has coached over 25 coordinator, 1976-77; Virginia professional linebackers, and Tech University — linebackers, recently wrote the book, 1978-82; University of Colorado "Complete Linebacking", a — defensive coordinator/ line 312-page comprehensive backers, 1983-85; assistant book on linebacker play. head coach, 1986-87; University Hardy and Rice became of Illinois — defensive coordina­ the highest defensive draft tor/inside linebackers, 1988-89; duo in the history of the NFL assistant head coach, 1990-91; draft in 1996 when Hardy head coach, 1991-96; LSU went second to Jacksonville defensive coordinator/lineback and Rice third to Arizona. ers, 1998-99 That stood until the 2000 Wife: Karen NFL Draft when Penn State’s Children: Matthew (28), Stacy Ann (26) Courtney Brown and Lavar Page 2 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University football 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. McCartney. Tepper and his wife, Karen, have two children, Matthew, who recently graduated from Edinboro with a Master’s Degree in Counseling, and Stacy Ann, a graduate of LSU who is the grants manager for Meals on Wheels in Columbus, OH. 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. Colorado 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 Background 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 Lou Tepper brought plenty of intensity and determination, not to mention a winning attitude, to the Edinboro sideline. lOH TEPPER’S HEAD COACHIHG RECORD Year Recerd Sclieel Bawl 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 2002 0-1 6-5-1 5-6 7-5 5-5-1 2-9 5-6 4-6 5-6 Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Sun Bowl Holiday Bowl BYears Liberty Bowl 3949-2 TEPPER’S MOST MEMORABIE GAMES Date December 1991 Opponent UCLA Score L, 3-6 September 1992 October 10. 1992 October 31,1992 November 14, 1992 October 16, 1993 October 23. 1993 October 8. 1994 Northern Illinois at Ohio State at Michigan Michigan State at Iowa at Michigan at Ohio State W, W, T, W, W, W, W, November 12, 1994 Penn State L, 31-35 December 31.1994 September 16, 1995 November 25. 1995 October 5, 1996 East Carolina Arizona at Wisconsin Indiana W, W, T, W, 30-14 18-16 22-22 14-10 49-3 24-21 24-10 30-0 9-7 3-3 46-43 Comments Tommy Maddox-led Bruins win the Sun Bowl in Tepper's first game as head coach Tepper’s first win as a head coach Tepper’s first Big Ten win Illini come away with a win and a tie in Columbus and Ann Arbor Victory puts the Illini in Holiday Bowl in San Diego First victory over Iowa coach Hayden Fry First victory in Ann Arbor for Illini in 27 years National television victory helps Dana Howard win the Butkus Award as Illini win back-to-back games in Columbus Joe Paterno's undefeated Nittany Lions get biggest scare of the year on national television. Illini post shutout victory in Liberty Bowl Upset of nationally-ranked Wildcats and Desert Swarm defense The last tie in Big Ten history ruins Illinois' fourth bowl bid The first overtime game in Big Ten history 2003 Edibboro University football ♦ Page 3 Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Rod Boykin Scott BrownlnB onenaveCoordinator/Offenslve Line Wayne Bradford DelensivB Line/Reendting Coordinator Rod Boykin assumed the duties of defensive coordi­ nator and secondary coach in 2000 after previously serving 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 defense in the Personal Data country. Boykin Born: September 22, 1972 and wife, Pat, Hometown: Dayton, oh College Education: university of were married Illinois, B.S. in Kinesiology on July 5 and 1995; M.E. in Higher Education are the parents and Administration -- 1996 of Roddrick Jr. Playing Experience: University of (8) and Jianni Illinois, defensive back — 1990-94 (4). He is a Coaching Experience: University of Illinois — gradu­ former ate assistant, 1995-97; Wittenberg National University - secondary, 1997Football 2000; Edinboro University — Foundation defensive coordinator, 2000 to ScholarAthlete Award present Wife: Pat winner at Children: Roddrfck Jr. (8), Jianni Meadowdale (4) High School in Dayton. Scott Browning is in his 18th season as a Fighting Scot assistant, working with his third head coach. After serving as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in Lou Tepper’s first season. Browning took over as the offensive coordinator two years ago, while continuing to work with the linemen. This marks his tenth year in charge of the offensive linemen, and eighth as offensive coordinator. He has also coached the running backs and defensive backs in the past. Browning has served as an assistant coach at three NCAA Division I institutions. Prior to joining the Fighting Scot staff in 1986, he coached receivers and running backs at Ohio State for two years. The Buckeyes went to the Rose Bowl and the Citrus Bowl in his two 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. A 1981 graduate of Ohio State with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Browning began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Worthington High School and DaytonFairview High Schools in Ohio from 1979-81. Before transferring to Ohio State, he attended Capital University where he played football for one season. Browning later earned a Master’s Degree in Education Administration from New Mexico State Personal Data in 1983. Browning Born: October 28, 1958 Hometown: Perrysville, oh and his wife, Lynn, reside in College Education: Ohio state University, B.S. in Education — Edinboro and 1981; New Mexico State have two chil­ University, M.S. in Education dren, Andrew, Administration — 1983 9, and Katelyn, Playing Experience: Capital 5. His brother, University, running back - 1977 Mitchell, is the Coaching Experience: offensive coor­ Worthington (OH) High School — assistant coach, 1979; Daytondinator at the Fairview (OH) High School — University of assistant coach, 1980-81; New Minnesota. Mexico State University — sec­ Browning is ondary, 1982; Idaho State — also camp receivers, 1983; Ohio State director of the University - running backs, 1984Tri-State 86; Edinboro University — offen­ Linemen’s sive coordinator, defensive backs, running backs, offensive line, Camp, a high1986 to present ly-successful instructional Wife: Lynn camp for line­ ChiidreO: Andrew (9), Katelyn men now in its (5) eighth year. Wayne Bradford is in his fifth year as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff. After serving as the defensive coordinator/defen­ sive line coach his first season, he enters his fourth season overseeing the defensive line. In addition, he serves as the recruit­ Paie 4 ♦ 2003 Edinlioro University Pootball ing coordinator. Under Bradford’s tutelage, Edinboro has had five first team All-PSAC West defensive linemen. Bradford had previously beeii 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 coordinator. 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 AECA All-American at linebacker, and helped the Sea Gulls finish 7-2 with a berth in the EC AC Southwest Championship Game. Bradford graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. He completed work on his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In 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 thd Business Graduate Programs for the Perdue School of Business. As an undergraduate, Bradford was an offensive line­ Personal Data man. He played on the Born: April 3, 1968 1986 Salisbury Hometown: Glen Bumie, MD State team College EdncaHon: Salisbury which finished State University, B.S. in Business Administration — 1990; M.S. in as the NCAA Business Administration — 1992 Division III Ploying Experience: Salisbury national runState University, offensive line nerup. 1986-89 Bradford Coaching Experience: and his wife, Salisbury State University — Gwen, reside defensive lineman & linebackers, 1990-93; defensive coordinator, in Edinboro with their five- 1994-99; Edinboro University defensive coordinator, 1999; year-old son, defensive line, 2000 to present Nicholas, and Wife: Gwen three-year-old daughter, Julia. Children: Nicholas (5), Julia (3) f Scott Jim WeaverHenson Quortorbacks Runnino Racks Tom Parry Wide Receivers Jim Henson, a highly successful high school coach in Ohio for over twenty years, enters his sixth season on the Edinboro staff. After working on the defensive side of the ball as the strong safeties/outside line­ backers coach for two years, he moved over to the offense and will once again 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 is also a professor in the Mathematics Department at Edinboro. Henson joined the Edinboro staff after serving as a mathematics teacher, football coach and athletic director at Grand Valley High School in Ohio for 22 years. 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. He 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 in 1968 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics, then later completed work on his Master of Personal Data Science Degree Boni: September 11, 1946 Education with Hometown: Orwell, oh College Education: Hiram a major in College, B.A. in Arts & Mathematics Mathematics - 1968; Youngstown from State University, M.S. in Youngstown Mathematics Education - 1972 State Playing Experience: Hiram University in College, defensive back - 19641972. He and 66 his wife, Coaching Experience: Cardinal Evelyn, reside Middlefield (OH) High School — assistant coach, 1968-75; Grand in Edinboro. Valley (OH) High School — head They are the coach, 1976-97; Edinboro parents of a University — defensive line, 1998; son, Jim, and a running backs, 1999; strong daughter, safeties/ outside linebackers, 2000 Jennifer, along to present with four WHO: Evelyn grandchildren. Children: Jim (33), Jennifer (25) Tom Parry is in his second season as a member of the Edinboro football staff, coaching the wide receivers. Parry has been a head football coach on the high school level for 17 years and an assistant coach at the colle­ giate level for 15 seasons. He coached the quarterbacks and receivers at Mercyhurst from 1995-2001. Prior to joining the Mercyhurst staff. Parry was the passing game coordinator and 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 got his start as a student assistant at his alma mater. Slippery Rock State, in ‘63-64. Parry served as an assistant coach at Academy High School in Erie in 1965-66. He served as the head coach at Tech Memorial High School from 1967-69, and was also the head coach at Bishop Ludden(NY) High School and Mount Vemon(NY) High School. A 1964 graduate of Personal Data Slippery Rock Born: October 20, 1937 State HomntOWn: Youngstown, OH University College Education: slippery Rock with a State University, B.A. in Health & Bachelor’s Physical Education — 1964; St. Degree in Lawrence University, M.A. in Health and Educational Adminstration Physical 1979, Certificate of Advanced Education, Standing, Educational Parry later Administration - 1979 completed Playing Experience: Edinboro State - 1957; Slippery Rock State work on his - 1959-61. Master’s Degree in Coaching Experience: slippery Rock State — student assistant Educational Administration coach, 1963-64; Academy (Pa.) High School — asst, coach, 1965from St. 66; Tech Memorial (Pa.) High Lawrence in School — head coach, 1967-69; 1979. He Nottingham (NY) High School — played one asst, coach, 1970-72; Levy (NY) season at Junior High School — head coach, Edinboro then 1972-74; Bishop Ludden (NY) completed his High School “ head coach, 1974career at 79; St. Lawrence University — Slippery Rock. defensive coordinator, 1977-79; Cortland State — asst, coach, Parry 1979-80; Mount Vernon (NY) resides in Erie High School — head coach, 1980and has one 92; Iona College — passing game daughter, coordinator/quarterbacks, 1992Jillian (18), a 95; Mercyhurst College - quarter­ freshman at the University backs/wide receivers, 1995-2001 Children: Jilllan (18) of Maryland. Like Rod Boykin, Scott Weaver played for Lou Tepper at Illinois. He joined the Edinboro staff as the running backs coach in 2000 after serving as the quar­ terbacks coach at Tiffin University the previous two years. The former Illini signalcaller now enters his third season coaching the Fighting Scot quarterbacks. In addition, he is responsible for recruiting the Pittsburgh area as well as Buffalo area schools. 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 was a four year letterwinner. 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. He was selected to play in the Big 33 All-Star Game. After graduating from Illinois with a Bachelor’s _________________________ Degree in Personal Data Speech Born: October 15, 1973 CommunicHometown: Beaver Falls, PA tions in 1996, College Edncatlon: University of he went on to Illinois, B.A. in Speech Communications — 1996; M.B.A. earn his in Business Administration — Master’s 1998 Degree in Playing Experience: university Business Ad­ ministration in of Illinois, quarterback — 1992-96 Coaching Experience: ‘98. Tiffin University - quarterbacks, Married 1998-99; Edinboro University — in July 2000, running backs, 2000; quarter­ Weaver and his backs, 2001 to present wife, Kim, Wife: Kim reside in Edinboro. 2003 [dlnlioro Uohrerslty rootball ♦ Paoe 5 A ConwersaMon with lou Topper Assistant Coaches Ray Rilman Ray Gilman is in his second season as an assistant coach for the Fighting Scots. He will work with the strong safeties. In addition, Gilman will oversee the equipment opera­ tions. Gilman has plenty of experience on the high school level, including serving as the head coach for the Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School team in 2000 and 2001, after beginning there as an assistant coach in 1997. The team is in a co-op with Cranberry High School, and participated 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 Finley (Pa.) Junior High School, where one of the players on his team was Joe Montana. In the summer of 2001, Gilman guided the Pennsylvania All-Stars to the gold medal in the Down Under Bowl in Australia. A 1966 graduate of Lock Haven State College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health & Physical Education, Gilman resides in Hilliards, PA with his wife, Kay. His son, Chris, a transfer from Lock Haven, is in his second year as a Fighting Scot defensive back. Robin Cole Ir. Tight Elds Robin Cole Jr. is , in his first year as an assistant coach with the Fighting Scots. He will work with the tight ends. Cole originally came to the Edinboro campus a year ago as an instructor in the Health & Physical Education depart­ ment. A 2000 graduate of Robert Morris College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a Sport’s Management con­ centration, Cole played for the Colonials then served as a graduate assistant coach on Joe Walton’s staff in 2001. He was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at left guard. He coached the tight ends at Robert Morris. He also excelled at track and field, setting school records in the hammer throw (136’ 10”) and shot put (48’5”). The hammer throw record has since been broken, but the shot put standard still stands. He placed third in the 1998 Northeast Conference indoor championships in the shot put. Cole is the son of former Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker Robin Cole. He and his wife Kimberley Denise reside in Erie. He completed work on his Master’s Degree in Communications and Information Systems from Robert Morris in 2002. D.K. McDonald Defensive Backs Former Edinboro standout D.K. McDonald returns this year to serve as an assistant coach. He will assist defen­ sive coordinator Rod Boykin with the defensive backs. McDonald was a four-year starter for the Fighting Scots at comerback from 1997-2000, earning first team All-PSAC West honors as a junior when he finished with 29 tackles and a teamhigh 11 passes broken up. He finished his career with 108 tackles, 4 interceptions and 34 passes broken up, leading the team in the final category in all but his sophomore year. A 2001 graduate of Edinboro with a Bachelor’s Degree in History, McDonald is an area representative for the Eellowship of Christian Athletes. He is extremely active in the Erie area as a speaker. An outstanding student, McDonald was a four-year Edinboro Scholar-Athlete. The native of Orrville, OH resides in Erie. Sean HcHIcbolas Kickers A familiar face returns to instruct the pun­ ters and placekickers. All-American punter Sean McNicholas holds virtually every Edinboro punting record and ranks high on the kicking charts. He is in his first season as an assistant while working to complete work on his Page 6 ♦ 2003 Edigbora University Feetbaii Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Communications. McNicholas was a consensus AllAmerican a year ago while averaging a school-record 44.2 yards per punt. He was accorded first team AECA and Associated Press Little All-America accolades, and was a second team football Gazette, D2Football.com and Daktronics All-American. The native of Kirtland, OH went on to sign as a free agent with the New York Jets before being released in June. McNicholas departed as the career recordholder for punting average (41.0 yards) and punts (236). He served as Edinboro’s,placekicker for three years, and ranks third in career field goals made (26) and attempted (51). As a soph­ omore he booted a 53-yard field goal, the sec­ ond-longest in PSAC history. / Dale Siener Strength Training Two years ago. Dale Stoner made news as a 42-yearold graduate student in his first season of football at Edinboro. Now Stoner aids the Fighting Scots in another manner, serving as a volun­ teer in charge of strength training. Stoner appeared in two games in 2001 at defensive tackle, making his first appearance 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 (19), Robert (15), and Christopher (12). What attracted yen te EdinberoP "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 I are both familiar with this area and the PSAC. We love smaller communities yet Erie provides many attractions plus we have entree to three metropolitan areas in close proximity." Has it been difficuit fer yen tn adiust to Oivision ii footbaiiP "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." Over the last two years you’ve made several offensive adiustments. What can we look forward to this yearP “We've been able to establish a consistent running game that has produced All-PSAC running backs like Bernard Henry and Alonzo Roebuck. John Williams also contributed a great deal before being drafted by British Columbia of the CEL. This year we hope to be able to throw the ball as effectively as we have been able to move it on the ground. We have two quarterbacks with starting experi­ ence and a group of receivers who feel they can contribute." 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. Few fans recognize the impact of special teams and many players don't buy into its significance. John Dudley of the Erie Times did an article last year indicating that we had blocked twice as many kicks as any team in the PSAC. In fact, over a three year period we have blocked nearly one out of every five placements and have had twenty-four blocks in a thirty game period. Sean McNicholas finished second in the NCAA with a 44.2 yard punt average and signed with the New York Jets after the draft. We have some marquee special teams performers who can change the course of the game.” You open the season against one of the best Division l-AA teams in the country in Youngstown State. What is your thinking behind playing such a contestP “I’ve always believed that men long for challenges and playing the best raises the bar for our preparations. YSU will be the most tal­ ented team that we play and is 23-0 against Division II competi­ tion. We are excited to see how much we have improved. We are trying to schedule YSU for 2005 and 2006 as well.” We’ve talked a lot about the football side of things, but academics are also a very important issue to you. Please discuss. "While at Illinois, we had a very enviable graduation rate over nine years in the Big Ten. That is also coming to Edinboro. This past semester was perhaps the best academic performance of my 37 year career! We had 77 players this spring in our program and 70 percent of them had over a 2.5 GPA. Our staff is doing it by recruiting more serious students and young men with character. The newcomers who join us now have a peer group that takes their academics seriously. The old adage that ‘we become like our friends’ is true and it works in the classroom as well.” After nearly thirty years in Division I at schools such as Virginia Tech. Colorado and the University of Illinois, how do you compare the talent level in Division IIP "We are becoming much more competitive through our recruiting process and our development program. We have a number of play­ ers who would have played for me in the Big Ten and several who could be outstanding at that level. The fact that Sean McNicholas signed with the New York Jets and that John Williams was drafted in the CEL indicates that there is a lot of talent in the PSAC.” You came to Edinboro with the reputation as a defensive genius, particularly when it comes to linebacker play. Is it safe to say that it is not a coincidence that at least one linebacker each year has earned first team All-PSAC honorsP "I think it would be safe to say that I’m thrilled each day to teach linebackers their trade. My book ‘Complete Linebacking ’ has attracted a number of prospects to us and high school coaches reading that book and knowing of my career have recommended many linebackers to us.” HlIHRBRilMnTRMI HI5SIIIH STHWHUIT Our mission is to utilize football as a unique educational tool. We plan to teach and motivate young men to: 1. Achieve lofty academic goals 2. Honor this University with our character 3. Unashamedly strive for victory 4. Foster a family concept whore everyone is treated with love and discinline 20D3 EdliAsra lilmrslty FsaUiall 2003 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Hiab Scbool/last School Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Rochester, NY/Irondequoit Curwensville, PA/Curwensville Berea, OH/Berea Mansfield, PA/Mansfield Buffalo, NY/McKinley/Erie(NY) CC Springville, NY/Springville Griffith Institute/Erie(NY) CC Sharon, PA/Sharon Lockport, NY/Lockport Meyersdale, PA/Meyersdale Cambridge, MA/Rindge & Latin/ Wisconsin Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick Brackenridge, PA/Highlands North Springfield, PA/Cathedral Prep New Castle, PA/Shenango Jefferson, OH/Jefferson Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic/Butler CC(KS) Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Saxonburg, PA/Knoch Grosse Point Park, MI/Grosse Point South Oakmont, PA/Riverview Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe Warren, PA/Warren Batavia, NY/Batavia Geneva, OH/Geneva Conneaut, OH/Conneaut Oswego, IL/West Aurora Rochester, NY/Wilson Magnet Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Edinboro, PA/Northwestern Franklin, PA/Franklin Oakmont, PA/Riverview Emporium, PA/Cameron County Hilliards, PA/Allegheny-Clarion Valley/ Lock Haven Pittsburgh, PA/01iver/Hutchinson(KS) CC Edinboro, PA/General McLane Huttonville, ONT/Brampton Centennial Penn Hills, PA/Penn Hills Lock Haven, PA/Central Mountain Vandergrift, PA/Leechburg Area Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell New Kensington, PA/Valley Hornell, NY/Homell Erie, PA/Iroquois Kane, PA/Kane Sagamore Hills, OH/Nordonia Wilson, NY/Wilson Central Brook Park, OH/Berea Hornell, NY/Homell Roaming Shores, OH/Grand Valley Cheswick, PA/Springdale Rochester, NY/Greece Athena Lyndhurst, OH/Bmsh Hillsboro, OH/Hillsboro Arnold, PA/Valley Beachwood, NJ/Toms River South Falls Church, VA/Bishop O’Connell/ Western Illinois Girard, OH/Girard Knox, PA/Keystone South Euclid, OH/Bmsh Albion, NY/Albion Erie, PA/Central 42 90 23 36 55 19 Chris Amico Jonathan Anderson Chris Avery * J.D. Baker Brandon Banas Matt Barley OLB TE CB TB ILB P 6-0 6-5 5-10 5-8 6-1 6-0 56 77 63 25 James Barnett David Beck ** Kevin Beitzel Matt Birkett * OLB OT NG CB 6-2 6-5 6-1 5-11 240 288 284 175 So. Jr. Fr. Sr. 29 12 91 61 37 40 78 74 62 51 97 34 24 39 83 88 7 89 16 87 57 52 32 Jordan Bobitski * Justin Bouch * Ed Brown ** Steve Bruno Regis Bums * Robert Bums Greg Bzorek * Ron Bzorek Scott Cederwall Tyke Ciorra A.J. Cousins Mike Cradduck Bobby Darch Tom Davidson Jeff Dinger * Nate Eimer * Raji El-Amin Marshall Ellison Ben Fenell Aaron Fetty Mike Flinn Seth Fragale * Chris Gilman * WR QB TE OG SS OLB OT OG OT ILB DT SS RB FS WR TE WR/CB WR QB TE OT OLB FS 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-5 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-2 5-9 200 205 245 280 210 218 310 300 280 225 280 180 205 180 200 223 180 185 230 220 265 225 175 Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.-r Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.-r So. Jr. Jr. 94 54 99 48 60 85 79 44 14 10 50 38 82 69 3 5 92 43 11 13 35 46 9 Carleton Glover Andrew Griffith * Eugene Grooms *** Syl Hammer Ben Harris Sean Hess ** Otto Hoover *** Jermaine Hughley *** Brandon Hunt Dave Jazenski Mike Jamerson Mike Johnson Joe Jowly Chris Kaczor Tom LaVerde Justin Lipscomb * Dave Lochrane Greg MacAnn * Mike Mader Cam Marsh * Mike Martin *** Mike Masiero Mike McAdams NG C NG ILB LS WR DT ILB QB ILB OLB CB LS OG WR WR DL OLB SS QB FB ILB QB 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-7 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 ■ 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-3 285 225 300 205 260 200 285 205 225 225 240 195 210 285 194 190 250 217 180 200 250 205 205 Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.-r Fr.-r Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. 70 66 84 6 95 Mike Mills Mike Monrean Ray Mosby Brandon Munson * Eric Neavins ** OT DT WR TB DT 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-3 290 270 165 219 285 Fr.-r Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. 225 220 175 200 217 210 Page 8 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University Feetball 2003 Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. Name........................ Pos. 1 2 Matt Phillips................ RB Keldrick Walker FS Tom LaVerde..............WR Mark Santucci..............FS Justin Lipscomb . . . .WR Brandon Munson . . . .TB RajiEl-Amin . . .WR/CB Jay Ulmer .................. WR Matt McAdams QB Dave Jazenski............ILB Mike Mader.................. SS Justin Bouch................ QB Cam Marsh.................. QB Brandon Hunt..............QB Nick Roth ................ OLB Ben Fenell .................. QB Kody Robertson . . .P/PK Ryan Valasek..............WR Matt Barley . . . P Bobby Woods ............WR Jermaine Truax............CB Jim Soltis .................. OLB Chris Avery \................ CB Bobby Darch ..............RB Matt Birkett................ WR Ben Stroup ................ ILB Bob Reiter.................. WR Jordan Bobitski......... WR Brandon Smith............TB Chris Sinceno .............. SS Chris Gilman................ FS Justin Olney ................ FB Mike Cradduck............SS Mike Martin ................ FB J.D. Baker.................... TB Regis Burns.................. SS Mike Johnson..............CB Tom Davidson..............FS Robert Burns............OLB Chris Amico..............OLB Greg MacAnn..............DE Jermaine Hughley . . .ILB Dylan Wessell............ILB Mike Masiero ........... ILB Steve Renfro ........... OLB Syl Hammer ............. ILB Thomas Wallace SS Mike Jamerson . . . .OLB Tyke Ciorra................ ILB Seth Fragale..............OLB J.R. Prad .................. OLB Andy Griffith ................ C Brandon Banas ......... ILB James Barnett ......... OLB Mike Flinn .................. OT Anthony Peluso......... OG Ben Harris.....................LS Steve Bruno................ OG Scott Cederwall ......... OT Kevin Beitzel..............NG Anthony Tedesco C Anthony Sufra............OG Andy Monrean............DT Chris Kaczor ..............OG 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 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 69 33 75 98 58 1 53 Justin Olney Jason Oman * Josh Otto Anthony Peluso *** Matt Phillips J.R. Prad FB OT DE OG RB OLB 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-1 220 325 230 285 250 245 Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. 27 47 17 80 15 4 31 30 22 26 65 64 96 86 21 8 18 72 93 2 49 45 20 76 Bob Reiter Steve Renfro Kody Robertson Michael Robinson Nick Roth * Mark Santucci Chris Sinceno Brandon Smith Jim Soltis Ben Stroup Anthony Sufra Anthony Tedesco Kyle Thome * C.J. Trivisonno ** Jermaine Tmax Jay Ulmer ** Ryan Valasek Joe Valvoda *** Eli Visnick Keldrick Walker ** Thomas Wallace ** Dylan Wessell ** Bobby Woods Andy Young WR OLB P/PK WR OLB FS SS TB OLB ILB OG C DE TE CB WR WR C PK FS SS ILB WR OG 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-7 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-4 5-10 5-10 5-8 6-2 5-9 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-4 175 215 190 210 210 200 210 180 190 190 290 260 270 245 170 155 165 290 180 190 185 235 195 300 Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr.-r Fr-r. So. Fr.-r So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.-r Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Canal Winchester, OH/Clearcreek Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville Middleburg Heights, OH/Midpark Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Monaca, PA/Monaca/Shippensburg North Chili, NY/Churchville-Chili/ Alfred State Cheswick, PA/Springdale Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Columbus, OH/Hilliard Davidson Orrville, OH/Orrville/Indiana Berea, OH/Berea Arnold, PA/Valley Almond, NY/Liberty/Alfred State Detroit, Ml/Finney Garrettsville, OH/Cardinal London, OH/Hilliard Davidson Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute Meadville, PA/Saegertown Louisville, OH/Louisville Kirtland, OH/Kirtland Horseheads, NY/Horseheads/Alfred State Webster, NY/Webster Natrona Heights, PA/Highlands Mantua, OH/Kenston Harrison City, PA/Penn Trafford Miami, FL/Miami Senior Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg Rome, OH/Jefferson Freeport, PA/Freeport/West Virginia Greenville, PA/Greenville 70 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Mike Mills OT Joe Valvoda........... ___ c Ron Bzorek ........... . .OG Jason Oman ......... . .OT Andy Young ........... . .OG David Beck........... . .OT Greg Bzorek......... . .OT Otto Hoover......... . .DT Michael Robinson . . .WR Joe Jowly .............. . . .LS Jeff Dinger............. . .WR Ray Mosby ........... . .WR Sean Hess ............. . .WR C.J. Trivisonno . . . . .TE Aaron Fetty........... . .TE Nate Eimer........... . .TE Marshall Ellison . . . .WR Jonathan Anderson . .TE Ed Brown.............. . .TE Scott Lochrane . . .. . .DL Eli Visnick ........... . .PK Carleton Glover . .. . .NG Eric Neavins........... . .DT Kyle Thome........... . .DE A.J. Cousins........... . .DT Josh Otto ................ . .DE Eugene Grooms .. . . .NG * Number of letters won HEAD COACH: Lou Tepper (14-18, 3 years; 39-49-2 overall, 8 years) ASSISTANT COACHES: Rod Boykin (defensive coordinator/secondary); Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/offensive line); Wayne Bradford (defensive line/recruiting coordinator); Scott Weaver (quarterbacks); Jim Henson (running backs); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Ray Gilman (strong safeties/equipment manager); Robin Cole Jr. (tight ends); D.K. McDonald (defensive backs); Sean McNicholas (kickers/special teams); Dale Stoner (strength coach) IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYS PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Brandon Banas..................................BAN is Jnslin Bouch.......................................BOW ch Greg & Ron Bzorek........................ bi ZHOR ik Nate Eimer......................................... imer Seth Fragale.......................................fra GAHL lee Jermaine Hughley............................. HUEG lee Dave Jazenski.................................... JAH zen skee Chris Kaczor.......................................kay zhor Tom EaVerde ......................................lah VERD Eric Neavins....................................... nevins Jason Oman ........................................ OH men Anthony Peluso .................................pe EOOS so Mark Santucci ................................... san too chee Jim Soltis ............................................. sole tiss Ben Stroup..........................................strowp Anthony Sufra ................................... soo frah Jay Ulmer............................................ UHE mher Ryan Valasek ......................................VAL a sek Dylan Wessell.....................................wess September 2 3 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 October 5 8 11 14 15 25 3 5 18 November 2003 Uinboro Oniwrsity Football ♦ Pago 9 Jason Oman Otto Hoover Mark Santucci James Barnett Ed Brown Ron Bzorek Brandon Banas Eli Visnick Steve Bruno Mike Martin J.D. Baker David Beck Elliott Page Anthony Peluso Chris Avery Robert Burns Jim Soltis Joe Valvoda Matt Phillips Chris Kaczor Matt Barley Eugene Grooms 2003 Outlook 2003 Outlook Fighting Scots look to Cetebrate 75th Year with Winning Season Since arriving on the scene at Edinboro University in 2000, head coach Lou Tepper has had a tradition of providing motivational state­ ments for his players. "Tough & Classy" and "Champions Finish" are just two of the veteran coach's phrases to follow. Don't look for Tepper to steal one from A1 Davis this year and dedicate the 2003 campaign to "Just Win Baby", but he definitely expects the on-field accomplishments to match the success enjoyed off the field. As Edinboro enters its 75th season of competition, winning had become a tradition prior to the recent demise, and Tepper works countless hours with one goal in mind - returning the Fighting Scots to a position of dominance in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. The Fighting Scots finished the 2002 season with a 5-6 ledger, the sixth straight losing season. When Tepper took over the reins at Edinboro the program was in disarray. The team has increased its number of players significantly and the quality of its student-athletes. Edinboro has become more competitive on the field since Tepper arrived (14-18) and is expecting to have a winning season this year. "Last year should have been our ^^Last year should have been breakthrough season, but critical injuries at our breakthrough season, but cornerback and quar­ critical injuries at cornerback terback led to four losses by 6, 6, 4 and and quarterback led to four 4 points," stressed losses by 6, 6, 4 and 4 points/* Tepper. Decisive wins over Head Coach Lou Tepper California(Pa.) (3822) and Lock Haven (37-14) at the end of the season should serve as a springboard for the upcoming year. In addition to the strong finish on the field, the team made great strides in the classroom and posted "perhaps the best semester in my 37year career this past spring," according to Tepper. "I applaud our team and the academic work of our staff for this tremendous turnaround." A total of eight starters return on offense and five on defense, with 31 letterwinners back. One of the most glaring weak­ nesses on the team at the time of Tepper's appointment was depth on the offen­ sive and defensive lines. Now as the he enters his fourth year in charge of the Fighting Scots, it's strong play in the trenches that hopeful­ ly will lead to the team's first winning record since 1996. "Overall, we'll probably have seven offensive line­ men who can get quality reps," Tepper pointed out at the conclusion of spring drills, although sever­ al summer develop­ ments may alter that viewpoint. On the defensive side of the ball, strong linebacker play has always been the trademark of Teppercoached defensive units, but the defensive line will be hard to over­ look in 2003. "I feel the defensive line's maturity will be the corner­ stone of our defensive success," noted Tepper. A key component of Tepper's teams are the specialty units, and that is an area that absorbed major losses in All-American punter Sean McNicholas and placekicker Geoff Heyl. "I feel much better about our special teams' effort," stressed Tepper. "We have a lot of kids who long to be on special teams. That's not usually the norm in spring practice." The kicking game isn't the only area to suffer personnel losses. Offensively, the Scots must replace 1,000-yard rusher Alonzo Roebuck, and Brandon Nicodemus, a four-year starter at left guard, will be sorely missed. The defense faces a reshuffling both at line­ backer and in the secondary. The linebacker corps was particularly hard hit, with Dave Smith, a four-time All-PSAC West selection, gone along with Foster Johnson and last year's leading tackier, All-PSAC West performer James Cowart. The schedule is another obstacle standing in the way of a winning season. Tepper jumped at the chance to square off against Division IAA powerhouse Youngstown State, with the Scots opening the season on Thursday, August 28 against the Penguins. Edinboro returns to the Buckeye State a week later to play at Ashland, then plays its third straight Ohio squad on September 20 when Tiffin invades Sox Harrison Stadium for the home opener. Eight games against PSAC competition follows, including road contests at Indiana(Pa.) and Clarion, two of the favorites in the PSAC West. With the Youngstown State encounter setting the example, Tepper is not one to shy away from a challenge. He knows that the Scots have been very competitive the last two seasons, and with physical units on both sides of the line, a defense with better overall speed, and an evolving offense, 2003 is earmarked as that breakthrough campaign. Special Teams How much emphasis does Tepper place on special teams' play? Sit down with him for a team assessment, and the first subject to come up is special teams. He is quick to point out that a year ago the Fighting Scots led the PSAC in net punting and were one of the top teams in the country, that Geoff Heyl Ipd the PSAC in field goals, and that Edinboro has blocked 28 kicks o;Fer the last three years. "The challenge will be to replace two outstanding lackers, Sean McNicholas and Geoff Heyl," noted Tepper. McNicholas finished sec­ ond in Division II in punting with a school-record 44.2 yards per punt, earning first team AFCA and Associated Press Little All-America acco­ lades. He signed a contract with the New York Jets this spring. Heyl, a transfer from Connecticut who played one year with the Fighting Scots, made 10 of 18 field goals and 29 of 31 extra points. "As we go into the fall, Eli Visnick leads as the kickoff starter," Tepper commented. "We feel real good about him. He'll compete with Kody Robertson for the placekicking job. Matt Barley and Kody Robertson will compete for the punting job. I think Kody is very tal­ ented. It's just a question whether he is ready as a true freshman." Barley is the only one of the three with collegiate experience after transferring this past winter from Erie Community College(NY). He averaged 37.0 yards on 39 punts, earning second team All-Northeast Football Conference honors. In Justin Lipseomb the Fighting Scots possess a proven return man. Lipscomb averaged 9.8 yards on eight punt returns and 23.9 yards on ten kickoff returns. Tepper looks to develop another quality return man in fall camp. Offense OFfENSE Edinboro has improved its scoring offense steadily the past three years, moving from 14.8 points per game in 2000 to 20.2 in 2001 and 23.0 this past season. Offensive coordinator Scott Browning believes in a strong running game (150.3 yards per game in 2002) but realizes that the passing game must improve if the Fighting Scots are to rank with the best teams in Division II. It is hoped that the offensive success enjoyed in the last two games will carry over to this season. Edinboro defeated Califomia(Pa.), 38-22, piling up 355 total yards, then ended the year with a 37-14 win over Lock Haven thanks to 434 yards, including a season-high 270 rushing yards. Questions exist at quarterback and running back, but the Scots possess a mature offensive line and the wide receiver corps has signif­ icantly more depth. Edinboro's contingent of tight ends would make anybody in the PSAC envious. QUARTERBACK: Cam Marsh and Justin Bouch shared the position a year ago, with Marsh starting five games in all and Bouch six. Marsh, a 6'1", 200 lb. junior, proved an efficient passer but was unable to stay healthy. While just a redshirt freshman, Bouch showed glimpses of promise, such as a 353-yard passing effort at East Stroudsburg, along with typical first-year jitters. Bouch, a 6'3, 205 lb. sophomore, enters the fall as the starter. He completed 90 of 172 passes for 1,180 yards with 4 TDs and 9 INTs, adding three touchdowns rushing. "Justin had a very good spring," pointed out Tepper. "He was very efficient in the spring and has a much better understanding of the offense." Marsh actually spent the spring at wide receiver but will move back to quarterback to alleviate any depth issues. A year ago he com­ pleted 57 of 99 passes for 573 yards with 5 TDs and 4 INTs. "Cam played wide receiver in the spring and was very athletic," noted Tepper. "He will compete for the quarterback job. If he is number two, he may become my first "slash". If number one, he'll be a quar­ terback only. He could also be an excellent punt returner." Redshirt freshman Brandon Hunt missed part of spring ball, which hurt his development. But he ended the spring game with a long touchdown pass to win the game. Tepper that he has a big-time arm plus size (6'7, 225 lbs.). The position was further bolstered this summer with the late addition of Matt McAdams. The 6'3", 205 lb. senior is a transfer from Western Illinois, where he served as the backup a year ago. McAdams appeared in four games for the Leathernecks, com­ pleting 5 of 9 passes for 60 yards and adding a touchdown rushing. RUNNING BACKS: Joe Valvoda paces an experienced offensiveiine. The senior is a two-time first team All PSAC West choice at center. with 1,177 yards and 13 TDs. However, Tepper has faced the loss of a quality running back lenermen Returning: 17 every year. Lettermen Lost: 6 This year's solution to the Starters Returning: 8 problem could come in several WR Sean Hess 6-4 200 Sr. forms. First and foremost is WR Justin Lipscomb 6-0 190 Jr. TE C.J. Trivisonno 6-4 245 Jr. Brandon Munson, a 6'0", 218 QB Justin Bouch 6-3 205 So. lb. junior who served as QB Cam Marsh 6-1 200 Jr. Roebuck's caddy a year ago. C Joe Valvoda 6-2 290 Sr. Munson's talent has been OG Greg Bzorek 6-6 310 So. unquestioned since his arrival, OG Anthony Peluso 6-1 285 Jr. but now he must step up and OT David Beck 6-5 288 So. take over as the main man. A year ago he finished with 479 Starters Lost: TB Alonzo Roebuck; FB Nick Phillips; OG Brandon Nicodemus yards on 102 rushes, a 4.9 yard average, with 6 TDs. He ran for a career-high 140 yards on 20 carries with 3 TDs in his Lettermen Returning: 14 only career start last year vs. Tiffin. Munson finished the Lettermen Lost: 12 year with a 110-yard effort Staners Returning: 5 NG Eugene Grooms 6-1 300 Sr. against Lock Haven, his third 6-5 285 Jr. DT Eric Neavins career 100-yard game. DE Kyle Thome 6-7 270 So. Matt Phillips, a second DE Greg MacAnn 6-3 217 So. team All-PSAC West selection ILB Jermaine Hughley 6-0 205 Sr. as a fullback at Shippensburg in CB Matt Birkett 5-11 175 Sr. 2001, could also become the feature back. The 6'1", 250 lb. Starters Lost: OLB James Cowart; OLB Dave Smith; ILB Foster Johnson; junior sat out the 2002 season CB Elliott Page; SS Jeff Richardson; FS after transferring to Edinboro. Jason Gordon A bruising blocker, he finished the 2001 season with 591 yards on 150 carries with 8 TDs for the Red Raiders. Lettermen Returning: 0 "Matt Phillips can be an Lettermen Lost: 0 impact player," Tepper boasted. Starters Returning: 1 "He was at 265 lbs., now he's down to 250, and he wants to Starters Lost: P Sean McNicholas; PK be 240. He's our first big-time Geoff Heyl fullback prospect. He gives us an iso-blocker that we've longed to have in the past." Actually, the starter coming out of spring ball was J.D. Baker, a 5'8", 200 lb. junior who saw limited action a year ago. Baker gained 80 yards on 23 carries while appearing in four games. Tepper loves his gutsy attitude. Mike Martin returns for his senior year at fullback. The 5'11", 240 lb. Martin has started on and off the last two years, but has struggled to avoid the injury bug. He caught 4 passes for 61 yards. The loss of a runner such as All-PSAC tailback Alonzo Roebuck would nor­ mally leave a gaping hole to fill. Roebuck finished third in the PSAC in rushing DEFEHSE SPECIALISTS RECEIVERS: Depth abounds at wide receiver, although the question remains whether the Fighting Scots have a long ball threat at the posi­ tion. For starters there's senior Sean Hess, a physical 6'4", 200 lb. wideout who finished with 25 catches for 384 yards and 2 TDs. "Sean has a big body, is a strong blocker, and a real steady receiver. He also gives us fine leadership," noted Tepper. Tepper views junior Justin Lipscomb and sophomore Jordan Bobitski as co-starters with Hess. Lipscomb made great strides a year ago, hauling in 22 passes for 442 yards, a 20.1 yard average, with 2 TDs. Bobitski added 21 receptions for 181 yards, but missed the spring due to an injury. Several other receivers will push this trio for playing time. Tom LaVerde, a redshirt freshman, may be the speed receiver the Scots covet. A high school teammate of quarterback Brandon Hunt, he has run a 10.6 100 meters. Ryan Valasek, another redshirt, has plenty of quickness but is still learning the offense. Rangy sophomore Jeff Dinger is a strong blocker and catches the ball well. Dinger caught 3 passes for 19 yards. Junior Justin Bouch threw for 1,180 yards as a redshirt freshman. Page 10 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Onbrerslty football 2003 Edinboro Onbrersity Football ♦ Pago tl 2003 Outlook 2003 Oiniook When Tepper arrived at Edinboro, possibly the weakest position on the team was tight end. Now it may well be the strongest. "As a group, you're hard-pressed to find this much talent at one position," Tepper exclaimed. "I've never had four tight ends as far along as these four." Juniors C.J. Trivisonno and Ed Brown have shared the position the last two years. Both will see plenty of action this year, but Tepper was particularly impressed with Trivisonno's development this spring. "C.J. took a real step forward," noted Tepper. "He became a true complete tight end for the first time. He blocked well and caught the ball." A year ago he caught 14 passes for 106 yards with 2 TDs. Brown, meanwhile, missed half of spring ball while competing for the track & field team. He's a very solid blocker, but lacks Trivisonno's receiving skills. He caught 5 passes for 77 yards, with two of the receptions going for touchdowns. The talent doesn't end there. Sophomore Nate Eimer saw limited playing time a year ago and has yet to catch a pass in his career, but is likely the best receiver among the tight ends. An excellent student, as well, Tepper expects his playing time to increase this year. Then there's Aaron Fetty, a 6'5", 220 lb. redshirt freshman, who has good size and solid receiving skills. OrFENSIVEllNE: Over the past few years the offensive line has developed into a strong unit. Depth along the line took a hit with David Beck expected to miss the season due to an offseason automo­ bile accident and Aaron Thompkins out due to financial difficulties. But three of five starters are back, and if Jason Oman can regain his form after missing the last two years with injuries, in essence the Scots return four starters. Anchoring the unit is two-time All-PSAC West first team center Joe Valvoda, a Street & Smith’s preseason All-American. The 6'2", 290 lb. senior has started 24 straight games at center, and excels whether it is the run game or pass blocking. "Scott Browning, our offensive line coach, has worked at Edinboro the last 18 years and feels that he is the best center we have had during his career here," boasted Tepper. Valvoda's joined at right guard by Anthony Peluso, a 6'1", 285 lb. senior who has started the last two years. In fact, Tepper lauded Peluso as the team's best offensive lineman during spring drills. "I enjoy his nasty attitude, and he really impressed us this spring. Anthony can be special," noted Tepper, who added that Peluso was named the Most Proficient Lineman during the spring. Greg Bzorek, a 6'6", 310 lb. sophomore, moves to right tackle after sharing the left tackle duties with Beck a year ago. Bzorek start­ ed ten games, and Tepper stressed that he was one of the most improved lineman in the spring. "Greg has the maturity of starting a year under his belt and is lighter on his feet," Tepper commented. A starter in 11 games at right tackle in 2000, mammoth Jason Oman will hopefully line up at left tackle this year. Oman missed each of the last two seasons following ankle surgeries. He spent the recovery time in the weight room, bulking up to 6'4", 325 lbs. "We're hopeful he will come healthy into camp," Tepper stated optimistically. "He's a very strong and very determined player." Beck, a 6'5", 288 lb. junior, started most of the 2002 season at right tackle after starting the final five games at left tackle as a freshman. Greg Kaczor, a promising 6'2", 285 lb. redshirt freshman, enters fall drills as the starter at left guard in place of Brandon Nicodemus, although Tepper had hoped to bring him along a little slower. Original plans called for Bzorek to play left guard and Beck or Thompkins to line up at right tackle. "Greg can play both guard and center, "stressed Tepper. "He reminds you of a young Peluso." Mike Mills (6'5", 290 lbs.) is another redshirt freshman who figures to push for playing time. "Mike is a talented linemen," noted Tepper. "He still has progress to make and fall camp will be his chance to prove himself." Mills is slated to back up Oman at left tackle. Tepper feels that Mike Flinn, a 6'4", 265 lb. sophomore, had a good spring and could see action at tackle. Junior Ron Bzorek (6'3", 300 lbs.), Greg's older brother, is available at guard. Several former walk-ons also bear watching, including Steve Bruno (6'3", 280 lbs.), Anthony Sufra (6'2", 290 lbs.), Andrew Griffith (6'0", 225 lbs.) and Anthony Tedesco (6'2", 260 lbs.). Defense There's another saying in football that says "Speed Kills". With only five starters back on defense, including just one regular in the secondary, that is the philosophy of the 2003 Fighting Scot defense. "I like our defensive look," stated Tepper. "Overall defensively we run better. We're smaller and faster at linebacker, and our front four has toughness. Our strength lies with the defensive line. We lost some significant linebackers, but we're still two deep and they can run. The question marks are depth in the secondary and at rush line­ backer." A year ago the Fighting Scots were the worst defense in the PSAC the first half of the season and arguably the best during the second half of the year. Over the last five games opponents averaged just 110.8 yards through the air while only completing 36.9 percent of their passes. Some of the early season production through the air is attributed to the fact three of the top four comerbacks were injured. In a selfless move. Matt Birkett, a quality Division I wide receiver at Rhode Island, moved to comer and started there for the first time in week number four at East Stroudsburg. "Because of the injuries in the secondary, we were really Unuted in coverage schemes until the comers gained experience," explained Tepper. Defensive coordinator Rod Boykin looks for a much more effi­ cient unit this fall. Overall, the Fighting Scots gave up just 143.0 yards per game mshing and plan to build on that effort; DEFENSIVE IINE: Three starters return along the front line, although the talents of four-year starter Dave Smith will be greatly missed at msh linebacker. Smith, a four-time All-PSAC selection, left as the career leader in tackles for losses and ranked second in career sacks. However, the interior of noseguard Eugene Grooms and tackle Eric Neavins should prove extremely difficult to dent. Grooms, a 6'1", 300 lb. senior, earned first team All-PSAC West accolades a year ago after being selected to the second team as a sophomore. He finished the 2002 campaign with 55 tackles, fourth on the team, with 8 for losses. Regarded as the best noseguard in the PSAC, Grooms has All-American caliber talent but has stmggled to keep his weight down. "Eugene is strong and knows our scheme," related Tepper. "We hope he'll return this summer at 285 lbs. He can be a special player at that weight." Neavins started nine games a year ago and proved capable of coming up with the big play, as evidenced by his 7 tackles for losses Jermaine Hughley (background, #44) and Eric Neavins (#95) will be two leaders of a swarming defense. Page 12 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Onhrersity Football and 2.5 sacks. He ended the year with 45 tackles. Kyle Thorne and Greg MacAnn shared the defensive end position, with Thome, a 6'7", 270 lb. sophomore getting off to a fast start before succumbing to injuries, and MacAnn filling in nicely and shared the starting job with Thome after spring practice. Thome started the first seven contests, ending the year with 46 tackles, including 13 for losses while tying for the team lead with 4 sacks. MacAnn, a 6'3", 217 lb. sophomore, took over as the starter the final four games and had 17 tackles, with 8 for losses and 2 sacks. "I consider them co-starters," Tepper commented. "Thome missed the spring due to an injury and was hurt part of last year, but I think he's ready to be a real good player for us. MacAnn looks frail for the position but plays well and is versatile." Seth Fragale will start at Smith's rush linebacker role. A former wrestler, the junior is now up to 225 lbs. and saw a good deal of action last year, finishing with 16 tackles. "Seth is fun to watch," exuded Tepper. "His motor mns all the time. He has great pursuit. He's a relentless pass rusher and can play in coverage like a line­ backer." Depth gives Tepper great hope that the front four can be a domi­ nant unit. "I feel like we have seven guys who can play a lot," he stressed. "We just need to find a backup for Fragale." That depth starts with Otto Hoover, a 6'3", 285 lb. senior who has seen time both on offense and defense during his career. After playing defensive tackle in 2000, he moved over to the offensive side of the ball in 2001, but returned to defense last year and enjoyed a solid sea­ son, finishing with 16 tackles. "Otto can spell Eric (Neavins) at any time," noted Tepper. Newcomer Carleton Glover will come in and spell Grooms at noseguard. A 5'10', 285 lb. transfer from Hutchinson (KS) Community College, Glover has quick feet and is extremely strong. "Glover has squatted 650 lbs. and benched 450 lbs.," Tepper pointed out. "We think he will be an outstanding addition." The one place depth is a concern is at msh linebacker, where expe­ rience is greatly lacking. James Barnett is a 6'2", 240 lb. sophomore, but he failed to pick up the schemes a year ago and saw limited action. J.R. Prad, a 6'1", 245 lb. junior, is another possibility, and MacAnn could also be pressed into service at msh linebacker. IINEBACKERS: The good news is Jermaine Hughley returns for his fourth season at inside linebacker, and after two injury-filled cam­ paigns, he remained relatively unscathed in 2002, missing just two contests. Unfortunately, his mnning mates, Foster Johnson and Chris Wiggins, are gone, leaving the Scots without two of the top five tacklers. Throw in the loss of last year's leading tackier, James Cowart at outside linebacker, and the linebacking corps appears up in the air. But remember, Tepper's specialty is linebadang play, and he sees a bright outlook for the group. Edinboro has had at least one line­ backer earn first team All-PSAC West honors in each of Tepper's first three years. Oddly enough, it was a different player each year, with Cowart gamering the attention a year ago after totaling 70 tackles. It may seem like awhile ago, but Tepper's first All-PSAC backer was Hughley, an extremely active 6'0", 205 lb. senior. Hughley earned first team All-PSAC West honors as a freshman, and was off to a fast start in 2001 only to miss the final six games due to injury. He has missed 11 out of 32 games during his career, but when healthy is one of the most active linebackers in the PSAC. A year ago he fin­ ished sixth on the team in tackles with 48 in nine games. "Without question our most forceful leader is Hughley," Tepper stated. "He had a tremendous spring and is an admired leader." The other inside linebacker job is up for grabs between senior Dylan Wessell (6'2", 225 lbs.) and junior Brandon Banas. Wessell is another player who has moved between positions, working out at full­ back last summer before returning to defense. He finished with 5 tackles, then missed time this spring due to injury. Banas is a 6'1", 217 lb. transfer from Erie (NY) Community College. He joined the program in January and had an opportunity to compete in spring drills. At ECC, Banas earned second team AllNortheast Football Conference honors, finishing as the leading tackier with 83 stops, including 16 for losses and 6 sacks. He also displayed a nose for the ball with three fumble recoveries and a pair of intercep­ tions. Banas caught Tepper's attention in the spring, as he noted, "He was the highest point-getter in the spring of the entire defense." A pair of redshirt freshmen also bear watching. Ben Stroup (6'1", 190 lbs.) will backup Hughley after what Tepper called "a dazzling spring". While expected to be a force on special teams, Stroup will also make his presence felt at linebacker. Dave Jazenski is a strong player at 5'11", 225 lbs., and will likely see plenty of special teams action, as well, while pushing Wessell and Banas. Nick Roth was slated to start at drop linebacker a year ago before going down with a knee injury in the spring. He returned last fall to play in four contests, finishing with 4 tackles and an interception. Now completely healed, the 5'11", 210 lb. senior looks to hold off the challenges of junior Robert Bums and redshirt freshman James Soltis. Bums appeared in five games, registering 13 tackles. "Roth has good ability and great dependability," Tepper pointed out. "Bums has great ability but lower dependability due to his inex­ perience." The key could be Soltis, 6'2", 190 lbs., who was named the Freshman of the Year last year and earned a scholarship after walking on. "He played this spring at free safety, and now moves back to drop linebacker," related Tepper. "He will compete and will definitely impact special teams." DEFENSIVE BACKS: The secondary will definitely have a new look, with Matt Birkett the lone returnee. And Tepper would like nothing better than to see the former University of Wisconsin transfer playing elsewhere. Birkett was recmited a year ago to play wide receiver, but injuries forced his move to comerback. He got off to a slow start him­ self due to injuries, missing the first two games. He quickly earned a starting role, starting seven contests. Birkett finished with 27 tackles and a pair of interceptions. "Matt is a very talented comerback," stated Tepper. "When he emerged, we started playing gutsy defense." Even still, it is hoped that enough depth will develop in the secondary to allow Birkett to see some time at wide receiver, as well. Sophomore Chris Avery is the favorite to start opposite Birkett at comerback. Avery impressed quickly a year ago, starting the third game of the season against Tiffin. He appeared in four games in all before missing the second half of the season with an injury, finishing with 16 tackles. With depth at comerback severely lacking, Tepper went out and brought in junior college transfer Jermaine Tmax of Alfred State. Tmax led Alfred State with four interceptions while recording 32 tackles. Regis Bums, a former walk on, was described by Tepper as "the most productive defensive back" during the spring. The 6'0", 210 lb. sophomore enters the fall as the co-starter at strong safety along with senior Thomas Wallace. Bums is a tough hard-nosed player, but has seen limited time in the secondary. He totaled 6 tackles in 2002. Wallace played in eight games, finishing with 14 tackles. Both are forceful special teams performers. Tepper added a junior college transfer for competition at strong safety, as well, in the form of Chris Sinceno. A 6'0", 210 lb. junior, Sinceno was a second team All-Northeast Football Conference selec­ tion while playing for Alfred State. He had 106 tackles. Chris Gilman proved a pleasant surprise in the spring and emerged as the starter at free safety. A former transfer from Lock Haven, he played comerback in his first season with the Scots, finishing with 8 tackles. "Chris was a wonderful surprise," admitted Tepper. "He played special teams and a little comerback last year. He improves our man coverage at free safety." Senior Keldrick Walker and junior Mark Santucci will push Gilman. Walker sat out the 2002 campaign and is a former linebacker who has excelled on special teams in the past. "Keldrick is a real good mn support guy," noted Tepper. "He's a little msty, but he's been a big special teams player in the past." Santucci transferred from Pittsburgh a year ago and had to sit out the season. He suffered an injury prior to the spring to fall further behind, but it is hoped he can contribute at free s^ety and as a nickel back. 2003 Edinboro University Football ♦Page 13 The 2003 Hohlinu Scuts The 2003 Hahtinu Scots times for a career-high 36 yards against Lock Haven ... added 28 yards on 9 mshes at Tiffin ... scored first career touchdown on 10-yard mn at Califomia(Pa.). 2001: Appeared in five contests, catching 2 passes for 7 yards ... made first career start at Shippensburg. 2000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year starter in football and track at Mansfield High School, mshing for over 2,900 yards and 34 TDs in his career, including 1,100 yards and 20 TDs as a senior ... was named the West Branch Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, earning first team all-conference honors at mnning back and second team at linebacker. PERSONAL Bom September 20, 1980 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of John Baker and Pat Chrzan. 2 passes broken up ... came up with first career interception against Clarion, tlien registered another pickoff the next week vs. Slippery Rock ... had a season-high 7 tackles at Califomia(Pa.), along with a pass broken up ... had 5 tackles vs. Clarion, a pair for losses. AT RHOOEISLANO: Played for the Rams in 1998 and '99, finishing as the leading receiver the lat­ ter year ... caught 52 passes for 788 yards, with 5 TDs, while playing in 11 games in 1999 ... in '98, appeared in five contests, returning a punt for 20 yards vs. Villanova. HIGH SCHOOL A three-year starter and co-captain for Rindge & Latin High School in ... a Greater Boston League All-Conference selection 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. PEHSONAL: Bom November 22, 1979 ... Sociology major ... son of Fred and Cheryl Birkett... active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes . .. had a 3.0 GPA this spring. Chris Avery Cornerback #!T10” #175 lbs. # Sophomore Berea. ON # Berea HS Promising young player who is projected as a start­ ing cornerback ... talented athlete who enjoyed a very good spring after missing the last half of the 2002 campaign with an injury ... active player on the kickoff unit. 2002: Earned a starting job three games into the sea­ son but was shelved due to an injury midway through the year ... played in four games, start­ ing twice, registering 16 tackles and one pass broken up • • • had a season-high 8 tackles at Shippensburg ... made first career start at Tiffin. HIBH SCHOOL A two-year starter in football and basketball at Berea High School ... was an AllNortheast Ohio honorable mention selection in football and earned first team All-Pioneer Conference honors ... also earned All-Sun Newspapers second team accolades at defensive back as a senior, totaled 28 tackles and 3 interceptions, returning one for a touchdown ... also returned a punt for a touchdown ... caught 14 passes for 264 yards and carried the ball 17 times for 152 yards ... also lettered one year in cross country ... was named the Tressel Athlete of the Year. PIBSOHAL Bom October 11, 1983 ... Health & Physical Education/Sports Administration major son of Jim and Joan Avery ... father played football at Baldwin-Wallace. defense 2002 CHBIS AVERY at EDINBOBO G UT at Total INT 4 9 7 16 0 PB 1 J.D. Baker Tailback #5’8’' #200 lbs. # Junior Mansfield, PA # Mansfield NS Enters the fall in a battle with Brandon Munson for the starting job at tailback ... a gutsy performer and an outstanding individual who initially attended Alfred University, and is a former walk on who is very valuable on special teams ... was presented Mr. Consistency Award at the end of spring practice. 2002: Played in four games, finishing with 80 yard on 23 carries with one TD ... carried 10 RUSHING 2002 J.D. BAKER at EDINDORO G All. Yds. Avg. 14 HECEIVING G TD Lg. 80 3.5 1 14 Hec. Yds. 23 Avg. 2001 2002 TD Lg. 5 4 2 1 7 -3 3.5 — 0 0 — Career 9 3 4 1.3 0 4 4 Brandon Banas Inside UnebackGr #BT #217 lbs. # Junior Buffalo, NY #MoKinleyHS Transfer from Erie (NY) Community College who figures to bolster a line­ backing corps depleted by graduation ... joined the Eighting Scots in January and had the opportunity to practice this spring ... ended up as the leading point-getter of the entire defense in spring drills ... expected to see considerable action at inside linebacker ... needs to find his niche on special teams. AT ERIE CC: Helped the Kats finish with a 7-3 record and a 11th place ranking in NJCAA ... leading tackier on the team with 83 stops, also leading the way in tackles for losses (16) and fumble recoveries (3) ... had 6 sacks and a pair of interceptions ... earned second team AllNortheast Eootball Conference honors at middle linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL A two-year starter in football and swimming at McKinley High School, and also competed in basketball for a year. PERSONAL Bom September 15, 1981 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Edward and Luann Banas ... serious student. Page 14 # 2003 idlnhoro Oniversity football Matt Bariev Puntnr #6’0” #210 lbs. # Junior Springville, NY # Sprlnovllle Griffith Institute NS Offensive Tackle #6T #288lbs. #Junlor Leokpert, NY # Leckpert NS ----------------------- Seeks to replace AllAmerican Sean McNicholas as Edinboro's M punter ... transferred in January from Erie (NY) Community College along ' .-Hr with teammate Brandon I jB Banas ... trained this sumV., rner by Bill Renner, a forrner NFL punter and former player for head coach Lou Tepper at Virginia Tech. AT ERIE CC: Averaged 37.0 yards on 39 punts with a long of 50 yards ... helped the Kats fin­ ish with a 7-3 record and an llth-plade ranking in the NJCAA ... earned second teafn AllNortheast Football Conference horlors. HIGH SCHOOL Competed in football, track and basketball at Springville GriffithiTnstitute, earn­ ing a total of nine letters ... was a second team All-Western New York choice in football, and a Kensington Lions North-South All Star. PEHSONAL Bom November 18, 1982 ... Health & Physical Education major ... son of Roy and Sharon Barley. Was expected to start at right tackle, but will likely miss the 2003 campaign due to an injury suffered in an automobile accident... started at left tackle in 2001 before moving to right tackle a year ago ... head coach Lou Tepper notes that he has turned his aca­ demic fortunes completely around and is a great example for younger play­ ers. 2002: Played in all 11 contests, starting nine games, eight at right tackle. 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 ... NHASA High School National Player of the Year ... was an honorable mention All-Western New York choice as a junior ... also participated in wrestling and track as a prepster. PEHSONAL Bom September 20, 1981 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Walter and Peggy Beck. 56 James Barnett OutsideUnbackor #or #240bs. #Soplioniore Third-year sophomore who could make an impact at msh linebacker if he can do a better job of picking up the schemes. 2002: Backup at msh line­ backer but did not see any game action. 2001: Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL A two-year starter and three-year letterwinner in football at Sharon High School for coach Jim Wildman ... earned first team AllMercer County Athletic Conference honors on defense as a senior ... also played basketball for a year. PEHSONAl: Bom September 12, 1982 ... unde­ clared major ... son of James and Mercy Barnett. Man Birkett Cnrnerback #5’ir #175 lbs. #Snnlor Cambridge, MA # RIndge C Latin NS Transferred from the University of Wisconsin a year ago ... did not see any action for the Badgers, but played two seasons at Rhode Island ... was origi­ nally expected to play wide receiver, but was forced to move to cornerback to alle­ viate weaknesses in the secondary ... the hope is still to give him playing time at wide receiver, but is the lone returning starter in the secondary and a very talented cornerback ... keyed a resur­ gence by the secondary in the second half of the season. 2002: Got off to a slow start after missing most of the preseason drills with an injury, but quick­ ly earned a starting role at cornerback ... after missing the first two games, returned to play in nine contests, with seven starts ... finished with 27 tackles, 3 for losses, with 2 interceptions and DEFENSE MATT BIRKETT at EDINBORO G UT AT Tetal INT 2002 9 19 8 27 2 PB 2 Iordan BohitsKi #IT2’' #200 lbs. # Junior Pittsburgh, PA # Garrick NS One of the key components in what has become a deep group of receivers ... enters fall drills considered a co­ starter along with Sean Hess and Justin Lipscomb ... has good size and pos­ sesses the ability to make the tough catch ... outstand­ ing special teams player and a dedicated student. 2002: Finished as the third-leading receiver with 21 receptions for 181 yards, despite miss­ ing two games due to injury ... twice caught 5 passes in a contest, for 50 yards against Indiana(Pa.) and 44 yards vs. Gannon. 2001: Played in nine contests, catching one pass, a 19-yarder at 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 PSFCA East-West All-Star Game ... earned Captain's Award as a senior in football 2003 idlnlioro Oniversitir FooUiall # Paoe 15 and basketball, and captained both sports. PEHSONAL: Bom June 18, 1983 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Kenneth and Janet Bobitski... sister Jayreen played basket­ ball at Pitt-Bradford. JORDAN RORITSKIatEDINRORO RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 2001 2002 Career 9 9 16 1 21 Lg. 19 181 19.0 8.6 0 0 19 20 22 200 9.1 0 20 Justin Bouch Quarterback #6T #205 lbs. # Sophomore Brackenrldge, PA # Highlands NS Third-year sophomore who holds the edge over Cam Marsh as fall drills begin for the starting quarterback job ... suffered through the usual ups-and-downs in his first year of action, but made great strides in the spring ... has a much better understanding of the offense and was very effi­ cient ... coaching staff likes his attitude and leadership ability. 2002: Began the year as the backup quarterback but ended up playing in eight games, with six starts ... led the Scots with 1,180 yards through the air, completing 90 of 172 passes, but threw 9 INTs compared to 4 TDs ... also scored three touchdowns mshing ... in first career start com­ pleted 22 of 35 passes for 353 yards, the sec­ ond-highest single game total in Edinboro histo­ ry, with 2 TDs passing and another mshing in loss at East Stroudsburg ... 328 total yards against the Warriors ranks fifth ... ended the Senior CB Matt Birkett The 2003 Fighting Scots year with a strong effort against Lock Haven, completing 12 of 18 passes for 157 yards with a TD and an INT. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Played football for coach Tim Karrs at Highlands High School ... a two-year starter for the Golden Rams ... completed 160 of 290 passes for 2,144 yards with 14 TDs, rushing for another 5 TDs ... earned first team all-conference honors at quarterback and comerback as a senior and was a second team choice as a junior, and was an honorable mention allstate selection at comerback ... also a three-year regular in track and a two-year starter in basket­ ball ... was an All-Section pick in basketball as a senior and finished sixth in the WPIAL in the 110 hurdles as a sophomore. PEHSOHAl: Bom July 24, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of David and Deborah Bouch. JUSTIN BOUCH alEDINBORO PASSIHG G Alt. Com. Pet. Yds. TO lilt. 2002 8 172 90 52.3 1180 4 the shot put... won Guth Memorial Award as MVP in track. PERSOHAL Bom September 13, 1982 ... Business Pre-Law major ... son of Milt and Jean Ganger ... stepfather competed for track and field team at Ohio University, and father, Tyrone Crews, played football at Kansas State ... Board of Governor's Scholar who earned a 3.3 GPA this past spring while taking 18 credits. 1 EDRROWNatEDINRORO RECEIVIHG G Rec. Yds. Avg. TO 2002 11 5 77 15.4 2 Tight End ^ITA” #2451118. # Junior North Springfieid, PA # Cathedrai Prep One of a strong contingent of tight ends on the Edinboro roster ... expect­ ed to once again see con­ siderable time while shar­ ing the position with C.J. Trivisonno ... outstanding blocker who was named the Bill Engh Award win­ ner as the top newcomer as a freshman ... missed half of the spring practices due to commitments with the track & field team. 20G2: Played in all 11 games with two starts ... caught 5 passes for 77 yards with a pair of touchdowns ... first career reception was a seven-yard touchdown catch against Ashland ... caught another touchdown pass at Tiffin the next week ... earned All-PSAC honors in the discus this spring, finishing second in the PSAC Championships with a throw of 151.5', also competing in the shot put, where he placed eighth. 2U01: Started nine of ten games at tight end ... was a key blocker in the ground game ... com­ peted 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 PEHSOHAL Bom October 14, 1977 ... Speech Communications major ... son of Robert and Angela Bums ... father played football at Bethune Cookman ... several other relatives also played football, including Derrick Cmdup, an uncle who played for the Oakland Raiders. Regis Bums Strong Safety #6F #210 lbs. # Sophomore Jefferson, OH # Jeffersnn HS I Lg. 29 Steve Brune 6*3” # 280 hs. # Sophomore New Castle, PA # Shenango HS 9 Brown The 2003 Fighting Scots Third-year sophomore who enters the fall as a reserve guard ... a competitive walk-on who displayed solid potential for the future. 2002: Did not see any var­ sity game action. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL A two-year starter at Shenango High School, earning honorable mention AllConference honors on both offense and defense ... was also a two-year starter in track, qualify­ ing for PIAA semifinals in the discus. PERSOHAL Bom September 17, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Paul and Judith Bmno. Former walk-on who enters the fall in a heated battle with Thomas Wallace for the starting job at strong safety ... a tough, hardnosed player who was the most productive defensive back during spring drills ... also an excellent special teams performer. 2002: Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams, finishing with 6 tackles ... had 3 tackles in season finale vs. Lock Haven. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-sport athlete at Jefferson Area High School ... earned all-state honors as a junior and senior at linebacker, and was also a two-time All-NEC selection at both linebacker and mnning back ... also earned AllDistrict honors at both positions, and was a twotime All-County selection at wide receiver ... was named the Jejferson Gazette Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... set a school record with 315 career tackles, and also broke the season record with 143 stops ... as a senior, had 950 yards mshing and 450 yards receiving with 18 TDs ... a three-year starter in football, also starting four years in track and one year in basketball. PEHSOHAl: Bom March 31, 1979 ... Computer Science major ... son of Regis and Tammy Bums. Robert Bums 1 RORERTOURNSatEOINRORO | DEFEHSE G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2002 5 5 8 13 1-3 Page 16 # 2003 Edinboro Unbrersltir Football Bon Bzorek OffnnsivoGuard#63” #300bsi #Junlor Saxonburg,PA # Knoch HS Former transfer from Slippery Rock who pro­ vides depth along the offensive line ... joined brother Greg as an offen­ sive lineman on the Fighting Scots a year ago ... will compete for playing time at guard. 2002: Saw limited action offensively while appearing #irrSaxonburg,PA#KnochHS #310lb8. #Sophoninre Much-improved offensive lineman who is slated to start at right tackle after playing on the left side a year ago ... considered one of the most improved play­ ers on offense during spring drills ... a more physical player who has gained maturity ... brother Ron is in his second year with the Fighting Scots after transferring from Slippery Rock, and also plays offensive line. 2002: Played in all 11 contests, starting all but one game at left tackle. 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 as a senior and was a second team choice at both spots as a junior ... named to Butler County All-Star Team both years and to Tribune Review Terrific 25 as a senior ... led the Knights in tackles both years. Outside Linebacker #fT0” #218 lbs. # Senior Delray Beacb, a # Atlantic HS Junior WR Jordan Bobitski 0 fireg Riurek Oflsnslve Tackle PEHSOHAL Bom Febmary 15, 1983 ... Environmental Geography major, minoring in Quantum Physics ... 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 previously played at Clarion. in five games. AT SLIPPERY ROCK: After redshirting in 2000, served as a reserve offensive lineman in 2001. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike King at Knoch High School, where he was a three-year starter ... a two-time second team All-Greater Allegheny Conference choice at offensive guard ... also participated in track and basket­ ball for a year. PERSOHAL: Born September 14, 1981 ... Business-Marketing 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 plays at Slippery Rock. Jeff Binger Wide Receiver #05” #200 lbs. # Sophemere Genneaut, OH # Conneaut HS A player with the physical skills to make an impact at drop linebacker ... enters fall drills as the backup to Nick Roth ... previously played at Butler (KS) County Community College ... key punt return performer. 2002: Saw action in five games as a reserve line­ backer and on special teams ... finished with 13 tackles, one for a loss ... had 9 tackles, one for a loss, in loss at Shippensburg. ATBUTLERtKSJCC: Helped team win NJCAA National Championship in 1999. HIGH SCHOOL A two-year starter at Atlantic(FL) High School. Former walk-on who has worked his way up the depth chart at wide receiver ... not particularly fast, but catches the ball well and blocks well ... leaper on the extra point block unit. 2002: Appeared in ten games, catching 3 passes for 19 yards ... hauled in first career reception against Indiana(Pa.). 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball at Conneaut High School, earning four letters in basketball and three in football ... as a senior Sophomore OT Greg Bzorek 2003 Edlnlioro University Football # Page 17 was named the Ashtabula County Co-Player of the Year in both sports and earned All-Ohio hon­ ors in both, as well ... was a first team All-Ohio selection at defensive back and was named the Ashtabula County Defensive Back of the Year. PERSOHAL: Bom November 21, 1982 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Gary Dinger and Diana Brown ... had a 3.2 GPA this spring. Nate Elmer Tight End # 6’2” # 223 lbs. # Snphomore Oswegn, IL # West Aurora HS Outstanding receiver who should break into the rota­ tion at a deep tight end position ... began 2002 fall drills as a fullback before moving back to tight end ... has a great attitude and is an excellent student... coaching staff feels he is worthy of playing time. 2002: Saw action in all 11 games, mainly on special teams, but did not catch a pass. 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 ... Mentally & Physically Handicapped major with a 3.34 GPA... son of Michael and Patricia Eimer ... father played football and baseball at Marian College, and mother played field hockey at Indiana University. Aaron Seth Fragaie Feny Tight End 4 BY # 220 lbs. # Freshman Franklin. PA # Franklin HS OutsideLimbackar #IT2” #22Slis. ♦Junier Emqorium. PA # Cameron County HS Redshirt freshman who has displayed great promise at tight end ... an excellent receiver who is not as far along as a blocker. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Was a threeyear starter in football at Franklin High School, also starting two years in track and one in basketball ... in all, earned nine varsity letters ... caught 19 passes for 216 yards and 3 TDs as a senior and 17 passes for 328 yards and one score as a jun­ ior... defensively, had 35 tackles with 2.5 sacks as a senior and 36 stops with 2 sacks as a junior ... earned first team All-Northwest Conference honors as a senior at tight end and was a second team selection as a junior ... helped Knights to District 10 basketball championship as a senior ... captain of both the football and basketball teams. PERSOHAL: Bom May 27, 1983 ... undeclared major ... son of Robert and Denise Fial and Walter Fetty. Former Edinboro wrestler who is now committed full­ time to football ... penciled in as tbe starter at msh linebacker ... has outstand­ ing pursuit skills and relentless mshing the pass­ er ... has shown he can play the mn and is solid in pass coverage. 2002: Backed up four-time All-PSAC performer Dave Smith, finishing with 16 tackles and a pass broken up while playing in all 11 contests ... recorded career-best 6 tackles vs. East Stroudsburg and had 4 stops against Lock Haven. 2001: Did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL Competed in football and wrestling at Cameron County High School, starting all four years in wrestling and three in football ... was an honorable 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 Born January 29, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major with a 3.34 GPA ... son of John Fragaie and Marilyn Bauer ... member of the Student Government Association and on the Budget Committee. Offensive Tackle Mike Flinn #265lbs. #Saphamere Oakmont PA # Rhrerview HS Enters the fall as the back­ up at right tackle ... one of several former walk-ons serving in reserve capacity on the offensive line, and likely the furthest along after a solid spring. 2002: Appeared in two contests as a reserve line- ■ man. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Competed in football, basketball and track at Riverview High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Jake Cappa in foot­ ball, earning second team all-conference honors at defensive end as a senior ... selected to play in Northern Area Football Coaches Association All-Star Game. PERSOHAL: Bom January 7, 1982 ... Business major ... son of Michael and Sandi Flinn ... had a 3.0 GPA this spring. SETH FRAGALEatEOINBORO HEFEHSE G UT AT Total TFl 2002 11 6 10 16 0 PH 1 Chris Gilman ATLOCKHAVEH: Played in seven contests as a reserve defensive back and special teams per­ former, 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 running 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 with a 3.25 GPA ... son of Ray and Kay Gilman. DEFENSE CHRIS GILMAN at EDINBORO G UT AT Total lot PH 2002 10 0 1 5 3 8 Andrew Griffitli Center #6T #225 lbs. #Juiuer Edlubere, PA # General McLane HS Serves as a backup at cen­ ter but most important role is as the long snapper on special teams. 2002: Played in all 11 games, mainly on special teams, finishing with 4 tackles. 2001: Saw limited special teams action. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for coach Jim Wells at Gen^fal McLane High School ... was a second team'All-Erie County League selection as a junior and senior ... helped team to ECL Championship in 1998 (10-1) and 1999 (9-2). Free Safety ♦S’O” #175 lbs. # Junior HHIIards, PA # Alleglieny-Clarlon Valley HS A pleasant surprise during the spring, moving from comerback to free safety and taking over as the starter ... good at recogni­ tion and improves man coverage of secondary ... joined the Fighting Scots a year ago after transferring from Lock Haven ... father Ray is serving as an assistant on the Edinboro staff, working with the strong safeties. 2002: Appeared in 10 games, mostly on special teams but with limited action at comerback ... finished with 8 tackles and a pass broken up ...bad a season-high 3 tackles against Califomia(Pa.). Senior NG Eugene Grooms Page 18 ♦ 2003 Edlnlioro Dolverslty Football The 2003 Hgltting Scots Sean Hess Eugene Greems PERSOHAL: Bom March 14, 1983 ... Secondary Education/History major ... son of Herschel and Linda Griffith. Wide Receiver # 6’4” # 200 lbs. # Senior Vandergrift PA # Leechburg Area HS Nuseguard # 6T # 300 lbs. # Senior Huttunville, ONT # Brampton Centennial HS Considered by tbe coaching staff as the top noseguard in the PSAC, but must guard against gaining weight... physical player who is strong against the mn but also has the ability to msh the quarterback ... team leader ... two-year starter and All-PSAC bonoree after seeing consider­ able action as a freshman at tackle. 2002: Started all 11 contests, finishing with a career-high 55 tackles, good for fourth on the team ... was a first team All-PSAC West selec­ tion ... had 8 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks and a kick block ... tied career high with 7 tackles against both Shippensburg and Clarion ... had a pair of tackles for losses and a sack against Ashland, adding a blocked extra point. 2001: Earned second team All-PSAC West accolades while starting every game ... finished sixth in tackles with 40, including 9 for losses and one sack ... knocked down three passes ...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 11 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 ... had a 3.25 GPA this spring. HEFEHSE EOGENE GROOMS at EDINBORO G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2000 2001 2002 11 10 11 4 18 16 9 22 39 Career 32 30 70 13 40 55 0 9-18 8-26 Emerged last year as Edinboro's top receiving threat despite being limited early in the year due to injury ... a big wideout who blocks well and is a steady receiver ... provides team with strong leadership ... enjoys playing on the punt team. 2002: After getting off to a slow start due to a training camp injury, came on to finish as the leading receiver with 25 catches for 384 yards and 2 TDs ... did not catch a pass in the first three games, but then hauled in 5 passes for 113 yards and a touch­ down in week four at East Stroudsburg ... tied career-high with 6 catches for 96 yards against Clarion, and pulled in 5 balls for 42 yards vs. Kutztown ... had at least one catch in each of the last eight games. 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 All- Conference and first team All-Valley News Dispatch honors. PERSOHAL: Bom May 1, 1982 ... Special Education/Elementary Education major ... son of Samuel and Sandra Lee Hess ... father played at Temple ... had a 3.5 GPA in the spring. SEAN HESS at EDINBORO RECEIVIHG G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2000 2001 2002 7 10 11 4 13 25 31 198 384 7.8 15.2 15.4 0 0 2 17 35 52 Career 20 42 013 14.0 2 52 Otto Hoover Defensive Tackle #6T #285lbs. # Senior Allquippa. PA # Hopewell HS Listed as a reserve tackle, but sees plenty of action ... a quality performer who has found a home after bouncing between offen­ sive and defensive tackle ... was a key reserve on defense as a freshman, then moved to offense as a sophomore, before making back to the defensive side last year ... very intelligent player and a good competitor ... excellent student. 2002: Appeared in all 11 games, totaling 16 tackles and a pass knocked down ... recorded 3 tackles on four occasions. 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. PERSOHAL: Bom September 3, 1981 ... Elementary Education/Special Education major with a 3.65 GPA, including a perfect 4.0 this spring ... son of Peggy Maurer ... member of Edinboro Student-Athlete Advisory Council... was awarded Scholar-Athlete Award for football team in 2001. HEFEHSE 0 1-8 1.5-14 100 17-44 2.5-22 Senior WR Sean Hess 2003 Edinboro Oolverslty Football # Pago 19 ono HOOVER at EDINBORO G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2000 2001 2002 10 8 11 4 0 6 16 0 10 20 0 16 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 29 10 26 36 1-1 0 The 2003 Fighting Scots Jermaine Hughley 44 hsUeUnbacker ♦irr #20Sbs. #Senior New Kensington, PA # Vaiiey HS One of the leaders of the defense and one of the best linebackers in the PSAC ... described as a forceful leader by head coach Lou Tepper ... has battled injuries, playing in just 21 of 32 games in his three seasons ... had a tremen­ dous spring ... a fast, instinctive player who is one of the keys to the success of the defense ... loves to cover kickoffs. 2002: Finished sixth on the team in tackles with 48 while playing in nine games ... had one tack­ le for a loss and a pass broken up ... missed the Clarion and Slippery Rock games due to injury ... posted a season-high 9 tackles against Kutztown, adding 7 stops vs. Ashland and Tiffin. 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 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. PERSOHAL: Bom Januaty 31, 1982 ... Health and Physical Education major ... son of Kevin and Sheila Hughley ... is a Board of Governor's Scholar. 1 JERMAINE HUGHLEY at EDINBORO I DEFENSE G UT AT Tetal TFL Sacks 2000 2001 2002 Career 8 4 9 42 8 21 35 30 27 21 71 92 9-34 6-26 1-1 1-7 2-20 0-0 163 15-61 3-27 77 38 48 14 Brandon Hnnt 69 The 2003 Fightiog Scots Chris Kaczor Justifl lipscomb Greg lllaciinii Quarterback #6T #225Ir. # HornaU. NY # Hornell HS Offensive Guard #67” #285 lbs. # Freshman Brook Park, OH # Berea HS wide Receiver # VO” # 180 lbs. # Junior Roaming Shores, OH # Grand Valley HS Oefenslve End # 6’3” # 217 lbs. # Sophomore Rochester, NY # Greece Athena HS Backup quarterback who has a big-time arm and size but lacks experience ... missed a quarter of spring practices due to injury which hurt his develop­ ment, but came back to throw a long touchdown pass late in the spring game for the winning score. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter in foot­ ball and basketball at Hornell High School ... a three-year All-Livingston County Conference selection in both sports, earning first team hon­ ors in football as a senior and second team as a sophomore and junior ... completed 166 of 296 passes for 2,960 yards with 40 TDs and 16 INTs for coach Gene Mastin's team ... as a sopho­ more and junior led the team to the state quar­ terfinals ... the Red Raiders were 26-6 in his three seasons. PERSONAL: Bom January 9, 1984 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Marc and Terri Hunt. Another promising young­ ster who was redshirted as a freshman ... enters fall drills as the starter at left guard, and can also play center ... has a bright ftiture .. reminds the coaching staff of a young Anthony Peluso, the starting right guard known for his intensity ... a dedicated weight lifter. Emerged as an outstanding receiver and return man a year ago ... should play a key role in the passing game this year, and will also serve as the main return specialist... has good hands and size and not afraid to block ... excels at catching punts. 2002: Finished as secondleading receiver with 22 catches for 442 yards, a 20.1 yard average, and 2 TDs ... also averaged 23.9 yards on 10 kickolT returns and 9.8 yards on eight punt returns ... finished second on the team in all-purpose yardage ... had career-high 5 catches for 105 yards at Slippery Rock ... scored first career touchdown on 50-yard aerial at East Stroudsburg, finishing with 3 receptions for 91 yards ... caught at least one pass in the final ten games. 2001: Caught one pass for 16 yards, returned 3 punts for 31 yards and one kickoff for 12 yards in season opener at Ashland before going down with season-ending broken 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 Ofifensive 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. PERSONAL: Bom June 24, 1982 ... Secondary Education/Social Studies major ... son of Bill and Marie Lipscomb. Third-year sophomore who emerged a year ago as the starter at defensive end late in the year ... expected to once again provide the Fighting Scots with a solid one-two punch at the posi­ tion, along with Kyle Thome ... appears almost frail for the position at 217 lbs., but very active and productive ... great leaper with the ability to block kicks. 2002: Played in all 11 games, starting the final four contests ... finished with 17 tackles, but 8 were for losses, including 2 sacks ... also tied for the team lead with 2 fumble recoveries, and blocked one kick ... had a season-high 5 tackles in first career start at Slippery Rock, with a pair for losses ... registered a sack and came up with a fumble recovery vs. Kutztown. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in football and basketball at Greece Athena High School ... was named the Section V Defensive Player of the Year and was a first team All-Greater Rochester selection in football ... led Trojans in tackles with 79, helping team to Section V champi­ onship and 8-2 record ... was a first team AllCounty choice in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom April 12, 1983 ... Health and Physical Education major ... son of Jim and Karen MacAnn. 10 Dave Jazenski InsideLInbaGkBr #51T #225bs. #Fresbman Erie, PA # Iroquois HS Redshirt freshman who will battle for playing time at inside linebacker ... strong player and a hard worker ... will likely see plenty of action on special teams. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A standout both offensively and defen­ sively at Iroquois High School ... set season records for yards mshing (1,883 yards) and touchdowns (20), along with a single game mshing record of 287 yards and mshing touch­ downs with four as a senior ... also set school record for tackles in a season with 125 ... was named the Erie County League Co-Player of the Year as a senior, and was a second team AllState selection ... led Braves to the District 10 Class A championship game and a 7-4 record. PERSONAL: Bom April 17, 1983 ... Health and Physical Education/Teaching major ... son of Paul and Sue Jazenski ... father wrestled at Pitt from 1972-74 and also played mgby ... had a 3.1 GPAthis spring. Page 20 # 2003 Edlnlioro Iniversity Football 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bob Cistolo at Berea High School, starting two years ... was a first team All-Conference choice and Sun Newspaper first team selection as- a senior, also earning honorable mention All-District honors ... helped Braves to 7-3 finish ;.. was also a starter in baseball ' PERSONAL: Bom November 5, 1983 ... Speech Communications major ... son of Steve and Kathy Kaczor. 3 Tom LaVerde Wide Receiver #6T #184 lbs. # Freshman Hornell, NY # Hornell HS A young wide receiver who is noted for his speed ... expected to play a lot, with his speed giving the passing game an added dimension ... has mn a 10.6 100 meters ... former high school teammate of Edinboro quarterback Brandon Hunt... could figure in the picture as a kickoff return man. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout at Hornell High School, earning a total of seven letters ... in his lone season as a starter in football, helped the Red Raiders go 9-1, catching 22 passes for 681 yards with 11 TDs .. an All-Livingston County Conference first team selection ... holds school records in track in the 40, 45, 55, 100, 200 and 300 ... a two-time All-Livingston County All-Star in track. PERSONAL: Bom August 3, 1983 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Ron LaVerde and Lori Evans. f* t JUSTIN LIPSCOMB at EDINBORO RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 2001 2002 1 11 1 22 16 442 16.0 20.1 0 2 16 50 Career 12 23 456 19.9 2 50 HO RETURN G Ret. Yds. Lg. 2001 2002 Avg. TD 1 11 1 10 12 239 12.0 23.9 0 0 12 36 Career 12 11 251 22.6 0 36 PUNT RET. G Ret. Yds. Avg. TD 2001 2002 Lg. 1 11 3 8 31 78 10.3 9.8 0 0 16 16 Career 12 11 109 9.9 0 16 GREG MACANN at EDINBORO DEFENSE G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 2002 11 8 9 17 8-18 ... started the first three games before going down with an injury and missing two contests ... returned to start two more games before the injury flared up again ... completed 57 of 99 passes, 57.6 percent, for 573 yards with 5 TDs and 4 INTs ... completed a 5 5-yard touchdown pass on his very first play as a starter at Gannon ... went on to complete 9 of 14 passes for 123 yards ... was 12 of 19 for 160 yards and a touehdown vs. Ashland, and completed 21 of 27 passes for 145 yards and two scores vs. Indiana(Pa.). 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 ... also earned honor­ able mention All-Ohio honors in track as a jun­ ior and senior. PERSONAL: Bom June 1, 1982 ... Business Administration major ... son of Donald "Bud" and Rebecca Marsh ... father was the head coach at Hillsboro High School, and uncle played foot­ ball at West Virginia Tech. CAM MARH at EDINBORO PASSING G Att. Cent. Pet. Yds. TD Int. 2001 2002 4 7 2 99 2 100.0 57 57.6 12 573 0 5 0 4 Career 11 101 59 564 585 5 4 RUSHING G 2001 2002 4 7 8 41 6 38 0.8 0.9 0 0 9 21 Career 11 49 44 D.9 0 21 Att. Yds. Avg. TD 2-11 Cam Harsh Quartorbaok # OT #180 lbs. # Sophomore HMsboro, OH # Hllsboro HS Talented athlete who was unable to avoid injuries last year after earning starting quarterback job ... spent the spring at wide receiver, and could see action there this fall, but right now is in a battle with Justin Bouch for the quarterback job ... also displayed the ability to be a very good punt returner ... possesses fine athleticism and a nice passing touch ... a very efficient passer. 2002: Played in seven games, with five starts 2003 EdinlMira Hohreislty Football ♦ Pago 21 Junior QB Cam Marsh Lg. The 2003 Fighting Scots Mike Martin Fullback #!rir #240 lbs. # Senior Arnold. PA # Valley HS Talented fullback who can excel in blocking but has been unable to stay healthy or control his weight... has battled knee and wrist injuries during his career. 2002: Played in all 11 con­ tests, with six starts ... car­ ried the ball six times for 24 yards, and caught 4 passes for 61 yards ... had 2 receptions for 44 yards against Ashland. 2001: Started three contests 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, see­ ing 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 ... rushed for 550 yards and caught 20 passes for 503 yards ... also played baseball and basketball, earning all-section honors at third base. PERSOHAL: 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 ... Board of Governor's Scholar. MIKE MARTIN alEDINRORO RUSHING 0 Alt. Yds. Avg. TO Mike Mills Lg. 2000 2001 2002 8 8 11 5 6 6 16 39 24 Career 3.2 6.5 4.0 0 0 0 5 25 7 27 17 79 4.6 0 25 Rec. Yds. RECEIVING 0 The 2003 HgliOng Scots 2000 2001 2002 Avg. 8 8 11 4 6 4 TD Lg. 55 54 61 13.8 9.0 15.2 1 0 0 Career 30 16 25 27 14 170 12.1 1 30 Matt McAdams Quarterback #6T #205 lbs. # Senior Falls Cburch.VA # RIsbop O’Connell HS Late addition to the Fighting Scot roster after transferring from Western Illinois ... joined the Leathernecks program in 2002 after playing at Mesa Junior College, battling Russ Michna down to the wire for starting job ... out­ standing student... Michna went on to earn AllGateway Conference honors. AT WESTERN ILLINOIS: Played in four games as the backup quarterback, completing 5 of 9 pass­ es for 60 yards ... added a touchdown mshing on a five yard run against Sam Houston St... completed 3 of 5 passes for 41 yards against Drake ... Western Illinois finished year 11-2, losing to eventual Division I-AA national cham­ pion Western Kentucky in the Div. I-AA Quarterfinals ... Leathernecks were ranked sec­ ond in the country at the time. AT MESA JC: Ranked as one the leading NJCAA passers in the country, averaging 192.9 yards per game to rank sixth in passing, and 205.8 yards in total offense, to rank fifth ... completed 122 of 255 passes for 1,929 yards with 13 TDs and 11 INTs ... earned All-Arizona Community College Athletic Association honors and led Mesa to conference championship. HIGH SCHOOL: The top-ranked junior quarter­ back in Northern Virginia according to the Fairfax Journal... also the number-one ranked quarterback in the Metro Area ... a first team All-Arlington and second team All-Conference pick ... started at quarterback for the WCAC All-Star Game at RFK Stadium. PERSONAL: Bom January 31, 1981 ... Business major ... son of William and Grace McAdams. Senior FB Mike Martin Page 22 # 2003 Edinboro University Football Offensive Tackle #6’!T #200 lbs. # Freshman Girard. PA # Girard HS Coaching staff feels he is one of the most talented offensive lineman on the team, but still a developing talent ... right now slated to back up Jason Oman at left tackle but could also see time on the right side ... athletic lineman who dressed for every game last year but was redshirted. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-Conference and All-Northeast Ohio honors at Girard High School ... a second team All-Ohio choice and named to the Youngstown Vindicator All-Area team ... the Indians finished 8-3 his senior year ... a two-year starter in football and also started one year in basketball ... also earned two letters in track. PERSONAL: Bom January 29, 1984 ... Speech Communications major ... son of Robert and Clara Mills ... had a solid spring semester aca­ demically. Brandon Mnnson Tailback # fTO” # 218 lbs. # Junior Albion, NY # Albion HS ------------------------ Tremendously talented tailback who must fill the void left by 1,000-yard msher Alonzo Roebuck ... has stmggled with consistency, but possesses speed, power and vision ... also a candidate to return kickoffs ... n has matured in the classH room. » 2002: Finished as the sec­ ond-leading msher with 479 yards on 102 car­ ries with 6 TDs ... added 12 catches for 43 yards ... made first career start at Tiffin, mshing for a career-high 140 yards on 20 carries with 3 TDs, including a 40-yard burst ... added his third career 100-yard game vs. Lock Haven with 110 yards on 23 carries with one score ... nar­ rowly missed the century mark at Califomia(Pa.) with 97 yards on 14 carries and a pair of touchdowns ... caught a career-best 3 passes against East Stroudsburg. 2001: Appeared in eight games, finishing as third-leading msher with 274 yards on 35 car­ ries, a 7.8 yard average, with 3 TDs ... caught 4 passes for 11 yards ... had first career 100-yard effort against Lock Haven, totaling 112 yards on 10 attempts, with touchdown mns of five and 17 yards ... scored first career touchdown on bril­ liant 51-yard mn against Gannon, on just his second collegiate carry. HIGH SCHOOL: Heavily-recmited player after set­ ting school records for yards mshing, touchdowns, yards per carry and longest kickoff return for coach Dick Duminuco at Albion High School... led Purple Eagles to 10-1 record as a senior ... earned All-State honors and was an AH-Western New York selection ... recognized as the Player of the Year and was named All-Greater Rochester and AllLeague team captain ... played in 2001 Governor's Bowl... also lettered two years in track. PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1982 ... Communications major ... son of Stanley Davis and Sharon Sutton. RUSHING 2001 2002 Career RRANDON MUNSON at EOINRORO 0 An. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 8 11 35 102 274 479 7.8 4.7 3 6 51 40 19 137 753 5.5 9 51 Rec. Yds. RECEIVING 0 2001 2002 Avg. TD Lg. 8 11 4 12 11 43 2.8 3.6 0 0 11 8 Career 19 16 54 3.4 0 11 Neavins DefonslveTackle #6’3” #285lbs. # Junior Erie. PA # n Expected to play a key role on the defensive line ... possesses strength and quickness, and has dis­ played the ability to make the big play ... has consis­ tently improved as a stu­ dent-athlete. 2002: Started 10 of 11 con­ tests he played in, totaling 45 tackles, including 7 for losses and 2.5 sacks ... had one fumble recovery and blocked one kick ... posted career high of 7 tackles against Ashland and Kutztown ... blocked an extra point vs. East Stroudsburg. 2001: Appeared in all ten contests as a reserve defensive lineman, finishing with 26 tackles, one for a loss ... forced two fumbles and knocked down a pass ... had a season-high 5 stops vs. Gannon, and totaled 4 hits vs. Ashland and East Stroudsburg. 2000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, wrestling and track at Central High School... was a first team All-Metro selection on defense for coach Ken Brasington's gridders, totaling 97 tackles and 5 sacks ... also earned first team AllAllegheny Conference recognition ... named Central's Male Athlete of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL: Bom March 27, 1981 ... Social Work major with a minor in Geography ... son of Larry and Angie Neavins. HEFENSE ERIC NEAVINS at EOINRORO 0 UT AT Tetal TFL Sacks 2001 2002 10 11 9 8 17 37 26 45 1-1 7-10 Career 0 2.5-7 21 17 54 71 8-11 2.5-7 Jason Oman Offensive Tackle #iT4’' #325hs. # Junior SharpsvHle, PA # Sbarpsviiie HS Looks to return after miss­ ing the last two seasons due to ankle problems ... poten­ tially an outstanding line­ man after starting as a redshirt freshman ... if healthy, will start at left tackle ... extremely strong and physi­ cal player who is deter­ mined to rebound from injury woes ... has spent countless hours in the weight room. 2002: Sat out the season following ankle surgery. 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 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. Junior TB Brandon Munson 2003 EdlnlMro University Football # Page 23 Amhony Peiuso OffHiaveGuard #6T #285 b8. #Senior Aliquippa.PA # AllquIppaHS Versatile player who was described by head coach Lou Tepper as the team's best offensive lineman in the spring ... selected the Most Proficient Offensive Lineman this spring ... very physical player who enters his third season as the starter at right guard ... very active and quick ... can also play center ... plays with a nasty atti­ tude. 2002: Started all 11 games at right guard. 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 Peiuso and Maria Atsidis. i 1 Matt PhilllBs Fuliack#6tr #250118. # Junior Monaoa. PA # Monaca HS Transfer from Shippensburg University who sat out the 2002 cam­ paign ... outstanding blocker with the ability to be an impact player at full­ back ... has dropped down to 250 lbs. after being at 265 lbs. a year ago, and coaching staff hopes he'll return to campus at 240 ... will be a key special teams player ... has become a dedicated student. 2002: Redshirted. AT SHIPPENSRURG: Finished as second-leading msher in 2001 with 591 yards on 150 carries with 8 TDs ... had 3 receptions for 20 yards ... was a second team All-PSAC West selection at fullback ... ran for 104 yards on 24 carries against Millersville, and had 82 yards against Slippery Rock and 78 with 2 TDs at Lock Haven ... as freshman, ran for 215 yards on just 34 carries, a 6.3 yard average, with 4 TDs ... had first career 100-yard game with 111 yards on 11 carries vs. Lock Haven, scoring twice. The 2003 Fighting Scots HIGH SCHOOL Earned 11 total letters as a prepster at Monaca High School, including starting four years in football and basketball and two in baseball ... was a first team All-WPIAL choice at linebacker his final three years and a first team running back his junior and senior seasons ... earned first team All-State honors at line­ backer and was the Defensive MVP as a senior ... Monaca finished as WPIAL runnerup in 1998 and 1999 ... lettered in basketball twice. PERSOHAL: Bom November 3, 1980 ... Manufacturing Engineering major ... son of Karen Phillips ... brother Nick played for the Fighting Scots a year ago ... loves to rebuild automobiles. J.R. Prad OutsideliKbacker #6r #245bs. # Junior North Chiii, NY ♦ Ghurchvilie-Chiii HS Former transfer from Alfred State who was redshirted last year ... moves to msh linebacker this year after playing noseguard a year ago ... enjoys block­ ing for the kickoff return unit. 2002: Redshirted. AT AIFREO STATE: Played two seasons at Alfred State, leading the Pioneers in sacks in 2000 and finish­ ing third in tackles in 2001 while playing defen­ sive end. HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year starter in foot­ ball at Churchville-Chili High School, leading the Fighting Saints in sacks all three years ... earned first team All-County honors all three seasons ... also competed in track two years ... two-time Iron Man Award winner in lifting at 220 lbs. PERSOHAL Bom March 5, 1981 ... Business Marketing major ... son of William and Delores ... sister Nicole competes in track and field at St. John's ... was named the Young Man of the Year at his church for outstanding work in the community. Nick Both OutsideUnbackBr ♦iro” #211118. #Saiir Berea, OH # Berea HS Enjoyed a very good spring to earn the starting role at outside linebacker ... a player with solid ability but great dependability ... was pushing for the starting job at drop linebacker last spring when he suffered a tom anterior cmciate liga­ ment and underwent knee surgery ... very strong play­ er against the mn who saw increased playing time as the 2001 season went on ... key member of the punt protection team. 2002: Returned to action in week number eight after sitting out the first seven games rehabbing from knee surgery ... had a pair of tackles, both for losses, a pass broken up and an interception over the final four games while seeing limited action at outside linebacker ... returned inter­ ception 17 yards against Lock Haven. 2001: Played in all ten contests, earning his lone career start in Shippensburg game ... finished with 26 tackles, including 3 for losses, along with an interception and a pass broken up ... posted career-high 4 tackles on three occasions, against East Stroudsburg, Shippensburg and lUP, and came up with first career interception at lUP. 2000: Appeared in three contests, finishing with a pair of tackles ... suffered a broken finger early in season and never really got going. 1000: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Participated in football, basket­ ball and track at Berea High School, earning first team all-conference honors at defensive back and second team accolades at quarterback as a senior ... also a second team all-county choice ... three-year starter in football and two year regular in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom January 12, 1981 ... Business Administration major ... son of Ray Roth and Mary Mariotti father wrestled at Findlay and uncle played baseball at Kent State. Senior OG Anthony Peluso HEFENSE The 2003 Fighting Scots NICK ROTH atEOINBORO G UT AT Tetal Int PB 2000 2001 2002 3 10 4 1 14 1 1 12 1 Career 2 26 2 0 1 1 17 0 1 1 16 14 30 2 2 Mark Santucci FreeSafbty #GtT #2IIIb. #Junnr Arnold. PA # Valley HS Transferred to Edinboro a year ago after previously attending Pittsburgh and Penn State New Kensington .., expected to provide depth at free safety and as a nickel back ... was injured prior to spring practices. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL A three-year starter for coach Ray White at Valley High School, also starting one year in baseball, bas­ ketball and track ... led Vikings in interceptions as a junior and senior ... a two-time AllConference selection at free safety, also earning All-Conference accolades as a punter and utility player ... named a Valley News Dispatch AllStar in 1998 and 1999 and a Pittsburgh Post Gazette Fab 22 choice in '99. PERSONAL: Bom September 10, 1981 ... Business Marketing major with a minor in Speech Communications ... son of Mark and Leslie Santucci. 22 llm Soltis PERSONAL: Bom April 5, 1984 ... undecided major ... son of Ben Stroup and Dawn Richardson ... father played baseball at the University of Cincinnati. OutsideLMtacker #6T #nObs. # Freshman Garrettsville, OH # Cardinal HS A player who caught the coaching staffs attention last fall and during the spring with his intensity and work ethic ... expected to push Nick Roth for play­ ing time at drop linebacker ... moves back to the posi­ tion after playing free safe­ ty during the spring ... should be a valuable spe­ cial teams player. 2002: Redshirted ... Darren Shield Award win­ ner as the top freshman for his role with the scout teams. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ten varsity letters as a prepster at Cardinal High School ... a four-year starter in football and three-year regular in bas­ ketball and baseball ... earned All-Ohio honors and was named the league Defensive MVP in football ... recognized as the Geauga County Touchdown Club MVP in 2001 ... earned AllCVC first team honors on offense and defense as a senior and on offense as a junior ... scored 55 career touchdowns, including 25 in one sea­ son ... holds school records for most career touchdown receptions (16) and career points (332). PERSONAL: Bom October 15, 1983 ... undeclared major ... son of James Soltis. Ben Stroup hsjdBUnbaGkar #6T #nObs. # Freshman Lundon. OH # Hilliard Bavidson HS Thanks to outstanding spring pushed his way into the picture at inside line­ backer ... was the second most productive linebacker in spring drills ... should see significant time on spe­ cial teams ... covers kick­ offs and punts very well. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-State honors as a senior at Hilliard Davidson High School, along with first team All-District and first team All-Conference acco­ lades ... was named to the Agonis Dispatch AllStar Team and the Super 25 Team ... was also a first team All-Conference choice as a sophomore and junior and an honorable mention All-District performer in 2000 ... a three-year starter for coach Brian White. Anthony Snfra OlfunsiveGuard #ir2” #288lis. # Sophomore Rochester. NY # Aquinas Institute HS Third-year sophomore who moves to guard after also playing center in the past ... hard-working walk-on who coaching staff feels has the talent to contribute in the future. 2002: Did not appear in any games. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: 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 All-Star ... also earned two letters in basketball. PERSONAL: Bom July 1, 1983 ... History major ... son of Michael and Diane Sufra ... had a 3.0 GPA this spring. p'A OH* Anthony Tedesco Center #6T #200l)& #Freshman Meadville, PA # Saegertown HS OofunsiveBil #0T #270lis. #Sopliomor8 Louisville, OH # Louisville HS Third-year sophomore who is competing with Greg MacAnn for the starting job at defensive end ... started most of the season last year before before hampered by an injury ... also missed spring ball due to an injury ... mns well for his size and has the ability to make plays for negative yardage ... should become a fine pass msher. 2002: Played in all 11 contests, starting the first seven at defensive end ... playing time limited late in the year due to injury .... Totaled 46 tackles, finishing second on the team with 13 tackles for losses of 44 yards ... tied for team lead with 4 sacks ... recovered one fumble and blocked one kick ... had season-high 9 tackles against Tiffin and East Stroudsburg, with 3 tack­ les for losses and a sack against Tiffin ... regis­ tered 8 tackles at Slippery Rock, with 3 for loss­ es and a fumble recovery. 2001: 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 NHBC All-County choice and a first team AllNortheast Ohio Inland District pick ... a two year starter in basketball, as well. Redshirt freshman who provides the Fighting Scots with depth at center ... not expected to see much action this year, but is a great walk-on with poten­ tial. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Was a twoyear starter in football and wrestling at Saegertown High School ... earned second team All-French Creek Valley honors at offensive tackle and was an honorable mention choice on defense ... was an All-FCVA wrestler at 275 lbs. PERSONAL: Bom November 25, 1983 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Anthony and Aime Tedesco. Sophomore DE Kyle Thorne Senior OLB Nick Roth 2003 Edinboro University Football # Pane 24 Kyle Thorne Paoo25 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University Football The 2003 Fighting Scots PERSONAL: 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. 1 DEFENSE 2002 KYLE THORNE at EDINRORO G HT AT Total TFL Sacks 11 21 25 46 13-44 4-26 Cl Trivisonno FtfitBil #6’4” #250118. #iknoT Klrtland.OH # KirtlandHS Leads a contingent of four talented players at tight end ... was named the Most Improved Player after a spring in which head coach Lou Tepper felt he became a complete tight end ... always known for his receiving skills, and has upgraded his blocking abil­ ity ... enters third year as starter or co-starter. 2002: Started all 11 games at tight end, finish­ ing with 14 receptions for 106 yards and 2 TDs ... hauled in first two career touchdown catches against Indiana(Pa.), catching 4 passes that day ... had 2 catches for 28 yards at Slippery Rock. 2001: Caught 8 passes for 70 yards while play­ ing 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. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in football and two-year regular in basketball at Kirtland High School... played football for coach Pat McKenrick ... earned first team All-Chagrin Valley Conference honors and first team AllNortheast Lakes District as a prepster ... was also selected to the News-Herald first team. PERSONAL: Bom March 1, 1982 ... Sports Administration major ... son of Rick and Wendy Trivisonno ... posted a 3.1 GPAthis spring. C.J. TRIVISONNO at EDINRORO RECEIVING G Rec. Yds. Avg. TO Lg. 2001 2002 10 11 8 14 70 106 Career 8.8 7.6 0 2 21 22 19 17 176 8.0 2 19 Jay Ulmer The 2003 Fighting Scots Joe Valvoda Wide Receiver # S'10” # 155 ibs. # Junior Webster. NY # Webster HS Center #6T #280 ibs. # Senior Mantua. OH # Kenston HS Fourth-year junior who provides depth at wide receiver ... played comerback in his second season before moving back to wideout... could also con­ tribute on special teams. 2002: Did not see any var­ sity action. 2001: Played in ten games, mostly on special teams, finishing with 8 tackles ... had season-high 3 stops in win over Clarion. 2000: 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 ... Speech Communication major with a 3.15 GPA ... son of Dobe and Jacqueline Ulmer ... member of Edinboro Student Government Association. A two-time All-PSAC West choice at center who leads a group of three returning starters on the offensive line ... All-American can­ didate and was named to Street & Smith's Division II preseason All-American team ... very steady and intelligent player who has excellent feet... saw most of his action at tackle as a freshman, before making transition to center late in the year ... has started 24 straight games at center. 2002: Was named to the first team All-PSAC West team at center for the second straight year ... started all eleven contests. 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. PERSONAL: Born October 25, 1981 ... Secondary Education History major ... has a 3.18 GPA ... son of Dan and Laura Valvoda. Ryan WalaseK Wide Receiver #5’8” #165 ibs. # Fresbman Netrene Heights, PA # Higbiands HS Redshirt freshman who will battle for playing time in a deeper receiving corps ... very quick player who is still learning the offense, but has the ability to con­ tribute in the future. 2002: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in both football and baseball at Highlands High School, where he teamed with Fighting Scot quarterback Justin Bouch ... caught 62 passes for 1,264 yards and 21 TDs in his career ... also set school records for career punt and kickoff return yardage ... a two-time first team AllConference selection at wide receiver, a first team all-purpose back one season, and earned second team honors at defensive back once ... named to Valley News Dispatch All-Star Team and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 Team ... played in NAFCA All-Star Game. PERSOHAL: Bom May 20, 1984 ... undeclared major ... son of John and Becky Valasek. 2003 Edinboro University football ♦ Pane 20 Eli VisniGk Plaoekicker # 5’8” # 180 Ibs. # Sopbomore Harrison CKy. PA # Pann Trafford HS Looks to replace Geoff Heyl as the placekicker ... has worked hard the last two years to improve dis­ tance on kicks ... leading candidate to kick off ... played comerback in spring practice, as well. 2002: Appeared in five games as a kickoff special­ ist. 2001: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played on Penn Trafford High School which won three straight Quad South Conference championships (1998-2000) ... Warriors had first undefeated regular season in school history in 2000, finishing at 9-1 ... was a first team All-Conference selection at kicker as a senior after earning second team accolades as a junior ... selected to play in the Foothills Football Classic All-Star Game and was named the Westmoreland County Big School All-Star kicker ... earned two letters in football and three in track & field. PERSOHAL: Bom September 16, 1982 ... Criminal Justice major ... son of Eli and Mary Anne Visnick ... father played football at Sterling College ... had a 3.1 GPAthis spring. Keldrick Walker FresSafsty #IFr #180118. # Senior Miami FL # Miami Senior HS Returns after sitting out the 2002 campaign to battle for the vacant free safety job ... previously played line­ backer before moving to defensive back in 2001 ... has always displayed a nose for the ball and a solid player against the mn ... outstanding special teams performer. 2002: Redshirted. 2001: Appeared in nine games, mostly on spe­ cial teams, registering 3 tackles. 2000: Totaled 42 tackles while playing in all 11 contests, including his first career start vs. Slippery Rock ... also had 3 tackles for losses, forced 3 fumbles, recovered a pair of fumbles and broke up a loss ... posted a career-best 14 tackles at Youngstown State, forcing a fumble. 1999: Played in all 11 contests, finishing with 30 hits ... recorded 3 tackles for losses, a sack, and broke up 2 passes ... had season-high 5 stops in win over Glenville State ... registered first career sack in season opener vs. Hillsdale. HIGHSCH9GL: Earned defensive MVP honors while helping Miami Senior High School to its second straight 9-1 finish in '98 ... as a senior had 92 tackles, 7 fumbles caused and 3 INTs ... also competed in track. PERSONAL: Bom May 11, 1981 ... Economics major ... son of Martin Walker and Gail Thomas. KELDRICK WALKER at EDINRORO DEFENSE G UT AT Total TFL Sacks 1999 2000 2001 11 11 9 9 23 0 21 19 3 30 42 3 3-15 3-8 0 1-9 0 0 Career 31 32 43 75 6-23 1-9 Ao Thomas Wallace Strong Safety # 5'ir # 185 Ibs. # Senior Pittsburgh, PA # Wlkbisburg HS Fifth-year senior who is battling Regis Bums for the starting strong safety posi­ tion ... hard-nosed player who has excelled on spe­ cial teams. 2002: Finished with 14 tackles while missing the last three games due to an injury ... had pass broken up and blocked a kick against East Stroudsburg ... had 4 kickoff returns for 46 yards, all at Shippensburg ... had high of 3 tackles against Ashland and East Stroudsburg ... blocked a punt which resulted in a safety against Ashland. 2001: Appeared in nine games, totaling 16 tack­ les, along with two fumble recoveries and a pass broken up ... tied career-high with 4 tackles against lUP and East Stroudsburg. 2000: Played in seven games, mostly on special teams, with 6 tackles and one fumble recovery ... had 4 tackles vs. Califomia(Pa.). 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. PERSONAL: Bom November 24, 1980 ... Elementary Education major ... son of Shaun King and Debra Wallace ... member of Edinboro Student-Athlete Advisory Council. DEFENSE 2000 2001 2002 Career THOMAS WALLACE at EDINRORO G UT AT Total PR FR 7 9 8 1 8 7 5 8 7 6 16 14 0 1 1 1 2 0 24 16 20 36 2 3 Dylan Wessell InsideLiiebacker #6T #235lbs. # Senior Rome, OH # Jefferson HS Tough, hard-nosed player who is expected to battle Brandon Banas for one starting inside linebacker job ... was set back by an injury midway through spring drills, but has proven a physical per­ former in the past ... origi­ nal plan had him playing fullback last year, but he moved back to linebacker in the preseason ... has a positive attitude. 2002: Totaled 5 tackles while playing in all 11 2003 Edinboro University Football # Pane 27 games ... saw most of time on special teams ... had 2 tackles against Clarion. 2001: Played in all ten contests, finishing with 12 tackles and a sack ... posted career-high 4 tackles at East Stroudsburg ... had lone career sack vs. Lock Haven. 2000: Saw limited action, mainly on special teams, recording one tackle in nine games. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Northeast Conference Player of the Year and the Ashtabula County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Jefferson Area High School... also a first team News Herald all-star and an all-district first team selection, along with earning a spot on the All-Ohio honorable mention unit... a three-year starter in football and baseball. PERSONAL: Bom May 14, 1982 ... Recreation Administration major ... son of JoEllen Wessell. DEFENSE DTLAN WESSELL at EDINRORO G OT AT Total TFL Sacks 2000 2001 2002 9 10 11 0 4 1 1 8 4 1 12 5 0 1-7 0 0 1-7 0 Career 30 5 13 18 1-7 1-7 Senior ILB Dylan Wessell 2002 Final Siaiisiics 2002 Finai Statistics Final Record: 5-6 PSAC Record: 2-4 1 Punting 2002 Results Date Opponent Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 at Gannon ASHLAND at Tiffin at East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg INDIANA(PA) CLARION at Slippery Rock KUTZTOWN at Califomia(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN 1 Passing SCORE w, 17-7 w, 29-26 w. 35-21 L, L, L, L, L, L, 24-30 7-41 35-54 18-24 3-7 10-14 38-22 37-14 w, w, An. Name 2,500 4,000 350 3,026 2,000 5,800 1,500 4,308 1,000 1,145 1,000 G Att. Comp. Justin Bouch Cam Marsh Team Pet. 8 7 11 172 99 1 Yds. TD 90 57 0 int. 52.3 57.6 0.0 Lg. 11 11 4 5 0 272 305 9 4 0 54 55 Edinbere Oppenents 1180 573 0 147 144 54.0 47.2 1753 2201 9 16 13 12 55 67 RORO OPP. 184 93 75 16 463 2041 388 1653 3.6 191 77 96 18 423 1870 297 1573 3.7 150.3 143.0 272 147 13 54.0 1753 305 144 12 47.2 2201 1594 200.1 735 3406 728 3774 309.6 343.1 32 23 9 0 29/31 0/1 10/18 1 22/146 42/727 17.3 32/284 8.9 12/83 6.9 62/2 2617 42.2 19/11 78/657 50 of 158 .316 11 of 122 .500 37 16 18 3 26/32 2/5 2/7 1 25/141 40/531 13.3 38/306 8.1 13/132 10.2 64/1 2202 34.4 19/10 76/585 54 of 153 .353 11 of 23 .488 Scoring By Quarters 1 51 76 1---- ----------------------------------- 2 3 4 Tchd 60 79 64 58 78 47 253 260 G Alonzo Roebuck Brandon Munson J.D. Baker Cam Marsh Mike Martin Lincoln Bufalino Nick Phillips Paul Amico Brandon Nicodemus Sean McNicholas Jerry Roquemore Justin Bouch Team An. Gain Lost 10 11 4 7 11 11 11 10 11 11 7 8 11 243 102 23 41 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 27 12 Net 1242 499 85 135 24 9 7 0 0 0 0 40 0 Avg. TD Lg. 1177 479 80 38 24 9 7 0 0 0 -2 -28 -131 4.8 4.7 3.5 0.9 4.0 3.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 ' 0.0 ; Edinbere Oppenents 65 20 5 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 68 131 11 10 463 423 13 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2041 1070 59 40 14 21 7 4 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 366 297 1653 1573 3.6 3.7 23 16 59 55 1 — — _ Receiving Name G Rec. Sean Hess Justin Lipscomb Jordan Bobitski Alonzo Roebuck Lincoln Bufalino C.J. Trivisonno Brandon Munson Ed Brown Mike Martin Nick Phillips Jeff Dinger Jerry Roquemore Javar Manning Mike Miodus J.D. Baker Yds. Avg. 11 11 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 7 4 8 4 TD 25 22 21 17 14 14 12 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 Lg. 384 442 181 113 236 106 43 77 61 28 19 33 25 8 -3 15.4 20.1 8.6 6.6 16.9 7.6 .6 15.4 15.2 7.0 6.3/ 16.^ 12.5 8.0 Edinboro Opponents 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 50 20 19 55 17 8 29 25 10 10 24 13 8 0 11 11 147 144 1753 2201 9 16 55 67 Yds. Avg. Rik. Lg. Sean McNicholas Geoff Heyl Team 11 11 11 58 2 2 2566 51 0 44.2 25.5 0.0 0 0 2 66 28 0 Edinboro Opponents 11 11 62 64 2617 2202 42.2 34.4 2 1 66 51 _ 11.9 15.3 G Alonzo Roebuck Geoff Heyl Brandon Munson Justin Bouch Justin Lipscomb C.J. Trivisonno Sean Hess Ed Brown J.D. Baker Lincoln Bufalino Team TD PAT 10 11 11 8 11 11 11 11 4 11 11 13 0 6 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 29/31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edinboro Opponents 11 10 32 37 29/31 26/32 Page 28 ♦ 2003 Edlalioro Ualversity rootball 2-PT PAT Kickofl Returns G No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Lincoln Bufalino Justin Lipscomb Alonzo Roebuck Thomas Wallace Nate Eimer Nick Phillips Dylan Wessell 11 11 10 8 11 11 11 15 10 5 4 3 3 2 273 239 129 46 20 19 1 18.2 23.9 25.8 11.5 6.7 6.3 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 36 38 13 10 11 1 Edinboro Opponents 11 11 42 40 727 531 17.3 13.3 0 0 38 86 Name G No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Lincoln Bufalino Justin Lipscomb Thomas Wallace Matt Birkett 11 11 8 9 21 8 1 2 191 78 18 -3 9.1 9.8 18.0 0 0 0 0 25 16 18 3 Edinboro Opponents 11 11 32 30 264 306 8.9 8.1 0 1 25 20 Name G No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Elliott Page Matt Birkett Tommie Virgies Jason Gordon Nick Roth James Cowart Dario Camacho 11 9 9 11 4 11 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 52 5 4 1 17 4 0 17.3 2.5 2.0 0.5 17.0 4.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 5 4 1 17 4 Edinboro Opponents 11 11 12 13 63 132 6.9 10.2 0 1 28 32 Name Punt Returns Interceptiens — Tetai Offense Name Scoring Name No. _ Rushing Name Team Statistics Total First Downs by Rushing by Passing by Penaity Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHiNG Yards Per Rush Yards Per Game Rushing Passes Attempted Passes Compieted Passes Had intercepted Compietion Percentage YARDS PASSiNG Yards Per Game Passing Tetai Offensive Piays TOTAL YARDS GAiNED Tetai Yards Per Game Tetai Touchdowns by Rushing bypassing by Returns PArs Made/Attempted 2-Pt. Conversions Made/Att. FieidGoaisMade/Att. Safeties QR Sacks Ry/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 Fumbies/Fumbies Lost Penaities/Yards 3rd Down Conversions 3rd Down Conv. Pet. 4th Down Conversions 4th Down Conv. Pet. Edinboro Opponents 1 Defense G Name FG S DAP Pts. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 59 36 18 12 12 12 12 6 6 2 0/1 1/2 10/16 2/7 1 1 0 253 0 260 G Piays Tot. Avg. Alonzo Roebuck Justin Bouch Cam Marsh Brandon Munson J.D. Baker Mike Martin Lincoln Bufalino Nick Phillips Jerry Roquemore Team 10 8 7 11 4 11 11 11 7 11 243 199 140 102 23 6 3 2 1 13 1177 -28 38 479 80 24 9 7 -2 -131 0 1180 573 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1177 1152 611 479 80 24 9 7 -2 -131 117.7 144.0 87.3 43.5 20.0 2.2 0.8 0.6 Edinbere Opponents 11 11 735 728 1653 1753 1573 2201 3406 3774 309.6 343.1 Rush Pass UT AT Total TFL Sacks 43 25 28 16 26 21 27 21 8 29 17 19 5 8 9 6 6 7 5 6 6 5 0 1 4 0 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 27 38 31 39 25 27 19 25 37 9 14 8 18 9 7 10 10 7 8 6 5 3 6 4 0 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 70 63 59 55 51 48 46 46 45 38 31 27 23 17 16 16 16 14 13 12 11 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9-20 14-48 4-33 8-26 7-16 1-1 5-11 13-44 7-10 2-6 2-6 3-1 3-4 8-18 0 0 0 0 1-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 2-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-26 2-21 1.5-14 2-19 0 0 4-26 2.5-7 0 0 0 0 2-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PASSES BROKEN UP: Elliott Page 10, Poster Johnson 8, Jason Gordon 4, James Cowart 3, Tommie Virgies 2, Jermaine Hughley 1, Jeff Richardson 1, Chris Gilman 1, Dario Camacho 1, Nick Roth 1, Kyle Thome 1, Otto Hoover 1, Seth Fragale 1, Chris Avery 1, Thomas Wallace 1. — — FUMBLES FORCED: Foster Johnson 2, Chris Wiggins 1, Jeff Richardson 1, Jermaine Hughley 1, Greg MacAnn 1, Seth Fragale 1. G Rush Rec PR KR Alonzo Roebuck Justin Lipscomb Lincoln Bufalino Brandon Munson Sean Hess Jordan Bobitski 10 11 11 11 11 9 1177 0 9 479 0 0 113 442 236 43 384 181 0 78 191 0 0 0 129 239 273 0 0 0 1419 141.9 759 69.0 709 64.5 522 47.5 384 34.9 181 20.1 Edinboro Opponents 11 11 1653 1753 1573 2201 284 306 727 431 4500 409.1 4743 431.2 Tot. G 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 11 11 11 9 10 11 4 11 11 8 5 9 2 10 11 11 9 11 11 8 11 4 4 4 11 4 9 11 6 10 11 7 11 11 11 10 9 FUM8LE RECOVEBIES: Foster Johnson 2, Paul Amico 2, Greg MacAnn 2, Kyle Thome 1, Eric Neavins 1, Andrew Griffith 1, Jason Easter 1. E2■Purpose Yardage Name Name James Cowart Dave Smith Poster Johnson Eugene Grooms Chris Wiggins Jermaine Hughley Jeff Richardson Kyle Thome Eric Neavins Elliott Page Jason Gordon Matt Birkett Paul Amico Greg MacAnn Chris Avery Otto Hoover Seth Pragale Thomas Wallace Robert Bums Tommie Virgies Jason Easter Chris Gilman Regis Bums Dylan Wessell Ben Drake Andrew Griffith Sean Hess Mike Miodus Justin Lipscomb Dario Camacho J.D. Baker Javar Manning Nick Phillips Nick Roth Jordan Bobitski Lincoln Bufalino Pete Gaylord David Beck Nate Eimer Cam Marsh Ed Brown C.J. Trivisonno Brandon Munson Alonzo Roebuck Matt Peterson Avg. BLOCKED KICKS: Paul Amico 2, Dave Smith 1, Eugene Grooms 1, Chris Wiggins 1, Kyle Thome 1, Eric Neavins 1, Greg MacAnn 1, Thomas Wallace 1. 2003 Edinboro Unhrersity Football ♦ Pago 29 2002 Review 2002 Review Punts-Avg.................................4-42.8 4-37.5 Fumbles-Lost.................................1-1......................... 2-1 Penalties-Yards..........................2-10.......................5-28 3rd Down Conv.....................5 of 14...................1 of 14 Time of Possession............... 32:43.....................27:17 Gamel Edinboro 17, Gannon 7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS tugast31,2002 Sanaoa OoimsltoneU 2002 Individual Highs RUSHING AneniPtS: Shippensburg Alonzo Roebuck vs. Indiana(Pa.); vs. Kutztown Yards: 170, Alonzo Roebuck vs. Indiana(Pa.) LonO: 59, Alonzo Roebuck vs. Clarion Touchdowns: 3, Alonzo Roebuck vs. Ashland; vs. Indiana(Pa.); Brandon Munson vs. Tiffin 33, PASSING Attempts: 35, Completions: MISCELLANEOUS PuntS: 8, Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg Pnnt Yardage: 391, Sean McNicholas vs. Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg 22, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg Yards: 353, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg lony: 5, Cam Marsh to Lincoln Bufalino vs. Gannon Interceptions: 2, Justin Bouch vs. Tiffin; vs. Shippensburg; vs. Califomia(Pa.) Touchdowns: 2, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg; Cam Marsh vs. Indiana(Pa.) RICEIVING Long Punt: 66, Sean McNicholas vs. Ashland Pnnt Returns: 3, Lincoln Bufalino vs. Tiffin; vs. Clarion; vs. Lock Haven Punt Retnrn Yards: 38, Lincoln Bufalino vs. Shippensburg Long Pnnt Retnrn: 25, Lincoln Bufalino vs. East Stroudsburg; vs. Shippensburg Kickoff Returns: 5, Lincoln Bufalino vs. Ashland Kickoff Return Yards: 94, Justin Lipscomb vs. East Stroudsburg Long Kickoff Return: 38, Alonzo Roebuck vs. California(Pa.) Total Offense Att.: 41, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg Total Offense Yards: 328, Justin Bouch vs. East Stroudsburg All-Purpose Yards: 207, Alonzo Roebuck vs. Califomia(Pa.) Most Points: 18, Alonzo Roebuck vs. Ashland; vs. Indiana(Pa.); Brandon Munson vs. Tiffin Receptions: 6, Sean Hess vs. Clarion Yards: 113, Sean Hess vs. East Stroudsburg Long: 55, Lincoln Bufalino vs. Gannon Touchdowns: 2, C.J. Trivisonno vs. Indiana(Pa.) DEFENSE Tackles: 10, James Cowart vs. Gannon; vs. Clarion; Dave Smith vs. Tiffin; Chris Wiggins vs. Shippensburg; Jeff Richardson vs. Clarion Solo: 7, James Cowart vs. Gannon Assists: 7, Kyle Thome vs. East Stroudsburg; Eric Neavins vs. Kutztown Tackles lor Losses: 4, James Cowart vs. Gannon; Dave Smith vs. Tiffin Sacks: 2, Ben Drake vs. Tiffin Interceptions: 1, on 12 occasions Long Int. Return: 28, Elliott Page vs. Califomia(Pa.) 2002 Team Highs Rushing Attempts: 65 vs. Lock Haven Rushing Yards: 270 vs. Lock Haven Passing Attempts: 39 vs. Clarion Passes Completed: 22 vs. East Stroudsburg Passing Yards: 353 vs. East Stroudsburg Total Plays: 86 vs. Lock Haven Total Offensive Yards: 474 vs. East Stroudsburg Touchdowns: 5 Erie, PA — Edinboro opened its 2002 season with a workmanlike triumph at Gannon. The victory snapped a four-game losing streak dating back to last year, and also ended a string of three straight losses in season openers. The Fighting Scot defensive unit limited a Gannon offense which led NCAA Division II in rushing in 2001 (312.9 ypg.) to just 316 total yards, including 138 on the ground. After jump­ ing to an early lead, the Edinboro offense turned conservative, finishing with 192 yards. Edinboro took the lead for good on its first play of the game. Following a Gannon punt. Cam Marsh hooked up with Lincoln Bufalino on a 55-yard scoring pass less than three minutes into the game. For Marsh, making his first career start, it marked his first career touchdown pass. The Fighting Scots boosted the lead to 10-0 on a 40-yard Geoff Heyl field goal late in the second quarter, then went up 17-0 midway through the third quarter thanks to a 70-yard, 13play march. While using up over seven minutes, Alonzo Roebuck capped the drive with a 6-yard scoring run. Gannon took advantage of an Edinboro fum­ ble to get on the scoreboard on the second play of the fourth quarter on their fourth try from a yard out. The Scot defense rose to ocassion repeatedly in the second half, stopping the Golden lights three times in Edinboro territory, after Gannon drove to the 19, 5 and 14-yard lines. James Cowart paced the defense with a career-high 1 Quackles. Punter Sean McNicholas proved a majdr weapon, as well, averaging 47.7 yards on three kicks, including a 61-yarder. Edinboro Gannon Scoring 7 0 3 0 7 0 2 3 GU 4 Game 2 Edhibora29, Ashland 26 September7.2002 StaHaimea Stadium Edinboro, PA — The Fighting Scots held off a late Ashland rally to defeat the Eagles and get off to a 2-0 start for the first time since 1992. The win propelled Edinboro into 39th in the Football Gazette Division II Top 40. Edinboro led 29-13 entering the fourth quar­ ter and appeared on its way to abother seore when Ashland linebacker Brady Miller picked up an Edinboro fumble and returned it 29 yards to the EU 47. Moments later John Szabo found Kevin McMahon for a 6-yard touchdown pass. Szabo’s third touchdown pass of the after­ noon, a 9-yarder to Michael Hull with 4:39 0................ 17 7 .................. 7 IBM OTR 12:49 1M SCORMGPliV EU 1 Lincoln Bufalino 55 yd. pass EU EU BUSHIHG: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 27-80, Brandon Munson 6-3. Gonnon - Darmel Whitfield 2056, Kevin Cloherty 17-54, A1 Donadi 1-31. PGSSIHB: Edinboro - Cam Marsh 9-14-1-123-lTD. Gannon - Darmel Whitfield 18-28-0-178-OTD. BECEmMS: Edinboro - Jordan Bobitski 5-44, Lincoln Bufalino 1-55, Javar Manning 1-13, C.J. Trivisonno 112. Gannon - Sam Culberth 3-29, Carlos Harris 3-15, Tony Cerminara 2-60, Wes Whiteside 2-27, A1 Donadi 2-10, Kevin Cloherty 2-7. from Cam Marsh (Geoff Heyl kick) 3:46 Geott Heyl 40 yd. field goal 7:59 Alonzo Roebuck 6 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 14:13 Kevin Cloherty 1 yd. run (Jarrett Kier kick) 4 vs. Tiffin; vs. Califomia(Pa.) Tonchdowns, Passing: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg; vs. Indiana(Pa.) First Downs: 26 vs. Lock Haven First Downs Rushing: 13 vs. Lock Haven First Downs Passing: 13 vs. East Stroudsburg Possession Time: 39 43 vs. Lock Haven Page 30 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Onlworsity Football 13 16 0 6 0 13...... ...26 7 0...... ...29 IBM QIR 1RHI SGOIHNGPIJV AU 1 EU 1 EU 1 EU 1 AU 1 EU 2 EU 3 AU 4 AU 4 10:54 J.R. McCoy 6 yd. run (Austin Wellock kick blocked) 7:19 Ed Brown 7 yd. pass from Cam Marsh (Geoff Heyl kick) 5:58 Safety, blocked punt rolls out of end zone 2:02 Alonzo Roebuck 4 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 0:00 Trent Seay 17 yd. pass from John Szabo (Austin Wellock kick) 5:42 Alonzo Roebuck 3 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick failed) 10:00 Alonzo Roebuck 8 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 9:55 Kevin McMahon 6 yd. pass from John Szabo (pass failed) 4:39 Michael Hull 9 yd. pass from John Szabo (Austin Wellock kick) SCORE 0-6 7-6 9-6 16-6 16-13 22-13 29-13 29-19 29-26 TEAM STATISTICS . ........... RORO....... .......ASHLARD First Downs.................... ............. 18.. .. ................. 23 Rushes-Yards................. .. .45-135.. . . ...........25-78 Passing Yards............... ...........160.... ............... 308 Comp-Att-Int................. ... 12-19-0 ............ 26-39-1 Total Plays...................... ............. 64.... ..................64 Total Offense................. ...........295.... ............... 386 Sacks By-Yards Lost... .........4-28.... ............. 6-24 Punts-Avg....................... .... 6-49.0 ... ...........5-30.6 Fumbles-Lost................. ...........3-1.... ............... 3-1 Penalties-Yards............. .........5-43.... ............. 9-57 3rd Down Conv.............. ...6 of 14.... .........6 of 12 Time of Possession . ... .... 34:49 .... ........... 25:11 SCORE 7-0 10-0 17-0 17-7 ATT; 2,500 TEAMsnnsncs .................... oom............... ....GIIHNON First Downs.. . . .......................... 11............... ........... 17 Rushes-Yards. . ......................45-69.............. . .40-138 Passing Yards .. ........................123..........................178 Comp-Att-Int . . ....................9-14-1 .............. . 17-28-0 Total Plays......... .......................... 59................ ...........68 Total Offense. .. ........................192................. .........316 Sacks By-Yards Lost............... 2-20............... .. .. 4-35 Scoring Ashland Edinboro ATT: 4,000 vs. Tiffin; vs. Califomia(Pa.) Tonchdowns, Rushing: remaining, making it 29-26. Ashland would move the ball to the Edinboro 24 on its final possession, but Jason Gordon’s interception at the Boro six with 1:14 remaining sealed the vic­ tory. The game got off to a wild start, with the Scots leading 16-13 after one period. Ashland took the opening kickoff and drove 96 yards on just six plays. Edinboro answered with a Cam Marsh-to-Ed Brown touchdown toss of sevebn yards, the first career reception for the sopho­ more tight end. Edinboro went up 9-6 after Thomas Wallace blocked an Ashland punt out of the end zone, then added an Alonzo Roebuck 4-yard scoring run. Ashland scored on the final play of the stanza on a 17-yard pass to Trent Seay. Roebuck accounted for the only scores in the next two quarters with a 3-yard run in the second period and an 8-yard burst in the third, setting up the wild finish. For the second straight week Edinboro won the game but lost the statistical battle. Ashland totaled 386 yards, including 308 through the air as Szabo completed 26 of 39 passes. Edinboro had 295 yards, with Marsh completing 12 of 19 passes for 160 yards. The Seots’ best weapon was Sean McNicholas. The senior punted five times for an average of 54.2 yards, with three punts over 60 yards. James Cowart recorded a career-high 10 tackles 10 wins over Gannon. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BUSHIHG: EdinbOrO - Alonzo Roebuck 16-83, Cam Marsh 16-34, Brandon Munson 10-16. AShlGHd - 2003 Edinboro University Football ♦Pago 31 J.R. McCoy 18-57, Michael Hull 1-47. PBSSIHG: Edinboro - Cam Marsh 12-19-0-160-lTD. Asbiand - John Szabo 26-39-1-308-3TD. BECEIHIHG: Edinboro - Nick Phillips 3-23, Mike Martin 2-44, Jerry Roquemore 1-24, Lincoln Bufalino 1-24, Justin Lipscomb 1-20. ASblOOd - Kevin McMahon 9-143, Michael Hull 8-69, Trent Seay 3-42, Matt McCullough 2-14, Andrew Doak 2-11. Games Edinboro 35, Tiffin 21 September 2t 2002 frest-Kalnew Stadium Tijfin, OH — For the third game in a row Edinboro proved that statisties don’t win foot­ ball games. The Fighting Scots were outgained for the third straight week but improved to 3-0 with a win against Tiffin in the first meeting ever between the two. The Scots entered the game ranked 38th in the Football Gazette poll. The Edinboro win was even more impres­ sive since the Scots were without leading rusher Alonzo Roebuck and lost starting quarterback Cam Marsh in the first quarter. Brandon Munson stepped in nicely for Roebuck, rushing for a career-high 140 yards on 20 carries with 3 TDs. It marked his second career 100-yard game. Marsh led Edinboro to scores on two of its first three possessions as the Scots jumped to a 14-0 lead. The sophomore accounted for the first touchdown on a 5-yard pass to Ed Brown, while Munson scored his first six-pointer on a two-yard run with 4:35 left in the first quarter. Red-shirt freshman Justin Bouch replaced Marsh and had some shaky moments in the first half in his first varsity playing time. He threw a pair of interceptions as Tiffin rallied to knot the score at 14-14 at halftime. The Edinboro offense regrouped in the sec­ ond half Bouch led the Scots on a 7-play, 55yard drive midway through the third quarter, scoring his first career touchdown on a 6-yard run. The Scots boosted the margin to 28-14 on the first play of the fourth period as Munson burst up the middle untouched for a 22-yard touchdown on a 3rd-and-12 play. Tiffin took the ensuing kickoff and drove to the Boro three, but the Scot defense held on 4thand-goal as Foster Johnson and Dave Smith combined for an 8-yard loss. Tiffin closed the gap to 28-21 on a 21-yard pass from Ryan Harpold to Darryl Chapman, but Edinboro came up with the onside kickoff and Munson put the game away on the very next play with a 40-yard scoring run. Defense and special teams were the biggest ingredients in the win. Tiffin came into the game ranked eighth in NCAA Division II in total offense (468.0 ypg.) and ninth in rushing offense (259.5 ypg.). While outgaining the Scots, 350 yards to 318, the Dragons were held 2002 Review well below their season average, and gained just 86 yards rushing. The Scots came up with 5 sacks. Scoring Edinboro Tiffin 14 7 0 7 7 14 ....... ....35 0 7 ........ ....21 TEAM QTR TIME SCORHGPUir EU 1 EU 1 TU 1 TU 2 EU 3 EU 4 TU 4 EU 4 12:16 Ed Brown 5 yd. pass from Cam Marsh (Geoff Heyl kick) 4:35 Brandon Munson 2 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 3:29 Darryl Chapman 55 yd. pass from Ryan Harpold (Ben Sandrock kick) 5:43 Nate Washington 19 yd. pass from Ryan Harpold (Ben Sandrock kick) 8:08 Justin Bouch 6 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 14:55 Brandon Munson 22 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 1:46 Darryl Chapman 21 yd. pass from Ryan Harpold (Ben Sandrock kick) 1:36 Brandon Munson 40 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) SCORE 7-0 14-0 14-7 14-14 21-14 28-14 28-21 35-21 ATT: 350 TEAM STATISTICS 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 . ...BBRB....... .......... TIFFIN . ... 16........ ..............20 .35-194..................43-86 . .. 124........ ............ 264 12-25-2 ... . .. . . 17-33-1 .... 60........ .............. 76 ...318........ ............ 350 , .. 5-22......................0-0 . 6-47.7 .... ........ 7-34.4 . . .0-0......................1-0 . . 7-69....................3-15 3 of 12........ ....7 of 18 .26:12..................33:48 East Stroudsburg appeared to have the game well in hand entering the fourth quarter, holding a 24-10 lead. The Scots closed to 24-17 on Bouch’s 52-yard pass to Sean Hess, the first touchdown reception of the junior’s career. But the Warriors answered right back with a 65-yard drive on Jeremy Palm’s fourth touchdown pass. The extra point was blocked. Bouch responded with his second touch­ down pass, a 50-yarder to Justin Lipscomb, his first career touchdown catch. Bouch ended the afternoon completing 22 of 35 passes for 353 yards, the second-highest yardage total in school history. East Stroudsburg relied almost entirely on the pass in the first half, as Palm completed 14 of 35 passes with three touchdown passes. He would end the day with 379 yards through the air, the fourth-highest total ever vs. Edinboro, completing 21 of 49 aerials. Bouch accounted for Edinboro’s lone touch­ down in the first half on a two-yard run. Geoff Heyl added a 41-yard field goal as the Scots trailed 21-10 at intermission. Edinboro finished with 474 yards of total offense, but the Scots were called for 12 penal­ ties for 113 yards and were just 4 of 14 on third down plays. East Stroudsburg, meanwhile, gained 475 yards and converted 8 of 18 third down plays. Alonzo Roebuck had his fifth career 100yard effort with 130 yards rushing on 22 carries. Hess entered the contest without a reception in the first three games, but totaled 5 catches for 113 yards. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Edinboro - Brandon Munson 20-140, J.D. Baker 9-28, Justin Bouch 4-18. Tiffin - Earl Haynes BUSHIHB: 20-65, Garrion Corbin 16-32. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 8-18-2-90-0TD, Cam Marsh 4-7-0-34-ITD. Tiffin - Ryan Harpold 1733-1-264-3TD. RlcanNG: Edinboro - Jordan Bobitski 3-30, Justin Lipscomb 2-46, Ed Brown 2-17, Brandon Munson 2-6. Scoring Edinboro 0 10 East Stroudsburg 7 14 TEAM ESU m 1 EU 2 ESU 2 EU ESU 2 2 Game 4 ESU EU 3 4 EastShoudsliiigSO, Edinlioro 24 ESU 4 EU 4 Tiffin - Darryl Chapman 7-118, Nate Washington 5-98, Garrion Corbin 2-25, Earl Haynes 2-10, Michael Hamm 1-13. September28,2002 Eller-Hlaraa StaOlum East Stroudsburg, PA — Edinboro, ranked 34th by Football Gazette, suffered its first loss of the 2002 campaign in heart-breaking fashion. The loss negated a brilliant performance by sig­ nal-caller Justin Bouch in his first career start. The Fighting Scots drove from their own 34 to the ESU six in the final half minute. But on a first-and-goal play, Edinboro fumbled the ball away. TINE SCORMGPUV 0:50 o 14.......... 24 3 6 ........... 30 2002 Review INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 22-130, Brandon Munson 5-16. East SUOUdSbUrg - Jeremy GUSHING: Palm 7-47, Greg Vaughn 18-27, Anthony Carfagno 615. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 22-35-0-353-2TD. East Stroudsburg - Jeremy Palm 21-49-0-379-4TD, John Jeffries O-l-O-O-OTD. GICEIUING: Ediuboro - Sean Hess 5-113, Lincoln Bufalino 4-81, Justin Lipscomb 3-91, Jordan Bobitski 3-27, Alonzo Roebuck 3-24, Brandon Munson 3-9. East Stroudsburg - Anthony Carfagno 6-138, Justin Kondikoff 5-74, Tim Strenfel 4-84, John Jeffries 3-58, Craig Mahon 3-25. Games SMppensburg 41, EdInPoro ? 0ciaber5,2002 Seth Oiwte StaOlum Shippensburg, PA — Shippensburg’s domi­ nance at home over Edinboro continued as the Red Raiders ran off the final 33 points of the game. The Red Raiders have now won five of the last six meetings with Edinboro, including four in a row at home by a combined score of 133-29. Shippensburg took the lead for good on its first possession, taking the opening kickoff and driving 73 yards on just six plays. John Kuhn scored the first of his three touchdowns from two yards out. The extra point was blocked, but the ball was picked up by Richard Hershaw, who SCORE Anthony Carfagno 8 yd. pass from 0-7 Jeremy Palm (Matt Huber kick) 13:35 Justin Bouch 2 yd. run 7-7 (Geoff Heyl kick) 11:41 Tim Strenfel 19 yd. pass from 7-14 Jeremy Palm (Matt Huber kick) 4:06 Geoff Heyl 41 yd. field goal 10-14 0:57 Tim Strenfel 6 yd. pass from 10-21 Jeremy Palm (Matt Huber kick) 6:53 Mark Brubaker 24 yd. field goal 10-24 9:37 Sean Hess 52 yd. pass from 17-24 Justin Bouch (Geoff Heyl kick) 4:37 Justin Kondikoff 10 yd. pass from 17-30 Jeremy Palm (Matt Huber kick blocked) 2:52 Justin Lipscomb 50 yd. pass from 24-30 Justin Bouch (Geoff Heyl kick) Edinboro Shipponsburg 7 8 0 0 12 21 0 ............. 7 0........... 41 TERRI QTR 1IK SCORHIGPlJtf SHIP 1 EU I SHIP 2 SHIP 2 SHIP 3 SHIP 3 SHIP 3 12:29 John Kuhn 2 yd. mn (John Kuhn pass from Richard Henshaw) 1:09 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 14:46 Jesse Landis 3 yd. run (Dan McAllister kick blocked) 7:59 John Kuhn 2 yd. run (Todd Ship kick blocked) 11:22 Jarrod Dech 55 yd. run (run failed) 9:59 Brent Grimes 90 yd. fumble return (John Kuhn rush) 7:09 John Kuhn 6 yd. run (Todd Ship kick) SCORE 0-8 7-8 7-14 7-20 7-26 7-34 7-41 ATT: 2,000 TEAM STATISTICS......... BORO............... SHIP Indiana (Pa) 54, Edinaorn 35 0aoherl2,2002 SexHamsoa Stmtium Edinboro, PA — Indiana(Pa.), ranked 14th in Division II, scored touchdowns on eight of its first nine possessions to spoil Edinboro’s Homecoming. Edinboro fumbled four plays into the game, with lUP recovering at the Edinboro 26. Brian Eyerman threw the first of his record-tying five touchdown passes, a 4-yarder to Carmelo Ocasio. lUP fumbled on its next possession, with the Fighting Scots recovering deep in HIP territory. The Indians defense stopped Edinboro three times inside the two yard line, then the lUP offense put together its third 99-yard drive of the season. Eyerman did the honors once again, passing three yards to Justin Spence for a 13-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. lUP boosted the lead to 34-7 at halftime as Spence ran one yard for a touchdown and Eyerman threw touchdown passes of 20 yards to Ocasio and 23 yards to J.R. Thomas. Alonzo Roebuck answered with a one yard scoring run for the Scots. The lead increased to 54-7 midway through the third quarter as Eyerman threw one more touchdown pass in the third quarter, then watched as backup Kevin Weidl hooked up with Thomas on a 67-yard scoring play. First Downs............... ...................... 9........................... 22 Rushes-Yards............ ............32-117......... .........56-326 Passing Yards................................ 87......................... 196 Comp-Att-Int............ .............6-19-2......... ........12-22-0 Total Plays................. ....................51........................... 78 Total Offense............. ................. 204......................... 522 Sacks By-Yards Lost. ................ 1-10......... ............. 3-12 Punts-Avg.................. ............. 8-48.9......... ..........5-37.4 Fumbles-Lost............ .................. 2-2......... ............... 2-0 Penalties-Yards......... ................ 5-34......... ............. 8-73 3rd Down Conv......... ............3 of 13......... .........8 of 15 Time of Possession... .............. 22:59......... ........... 37:01 Scoring IndianalPaJ Edinboro 13 0 21 20 0....... ...54 7 14 14...... ...35 TERM QTR TM scoRMGnnr lUP 1 lUP 1 lUP 2 lUP 2 EU 2 lUP 2 lUP 3 lUP 3 lUP 3 EU 3 EU 3 EU 4 EU 4 12:36 Carmelo Ocasio 4 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (run failed) 0:28 Justin Spence 3 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko kick) 14:15 Justin Spence 1 yd. run (Josh Telenko kick) 8:07 Carmelo Ocasio 20 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko kick) 2:42 Alonzo Roebuck 1 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 0:19 J.R. Thomas 23 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Josh Telenko kick) 13:31 Pat Liebert 38 yd. pass from Brian Eyerman (Tosh Telenko kick) 8:54 J.R. Thomas 67 yd. pass from Kevin Weidl (Josh Telenko kick) 8:40 Mike Howard 32 yd. interception return (J. Coolbaugh kick blocked) 3:29 Alonzo Roebuck 11 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 2:29 C.J. Trivisonno 3 yd. pass from Cam Marsh (Geoff Heyl kick) 11:19 C.J. Trivisonno 1 yd. pass from Cam Marsh (Geoff Heyl kick) 0:37 Alonzo Roebuck 12 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) THMSniriSTICS 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 Andre McLaurin 4-45, Jesse Landis 5-42, Dante Poole 6-28. PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 6-19-2-87-OTD. Shippensburg - Tyler Novak 11-19-0-179-OTD, Jim Buffington 1-3-0-17-0TD. RECEIUING: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 2-21, Jordan Bobitski 2-14. ShiPPOnSbUrg - Brian Sekel 3-46, Jesse Landis 2-63, Joel Gamble 2-35, Brandon Saner 2-29. Senior Brandon Nicodentus completed his fourth year as a starter at left guard. Edinboro scored the final 28 points to make the score respectable. Roebuck began and ended the spurt with touchdown runs of 11 and 12 yards, with C.J. Trivisonno accounting for the two middle scores on touchdown receptions of three and one yards from Cam Marsh. lUP finished with 420 yards while Edinboro totaled 303. Roebuck paced the Scots with a career-high 170 yards on 33 carries, his third straight 100-yard game. Marsh, returning after missing the previous two games with an injury, completed 21 of 27 passes for 145 yards. SCORE 0-6 0-13 0-20 0-27 7-27 7-34 7-41 7-48 7-54 14-54 21-54 28-54 35-54 ATT: 5,800 RUSHING: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 21-136. Shippensburg - John Kuhn 17-124, Jarrod Dech 5-69, TEAM STATISTICS......... BBRB............. ...ESB Page 32 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University Football Scoring Game 6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ATT: 3,026 First Downs . .. ............................ 18.................... . . .24 Rushes-Yards .. ................... 34-121.................... 33-96 Passing Yards .............................353 379 Comp-Att-Int ......................22-35-0 21-50-0 Total Plays.................................... 69........................... 83 Total Offense..............................474......................... 475 Sacks By-Yards Lost.............. 1-11........................4-22 Punts-Avg................................. 6-42.2 7-33.1 Fumbles-Lost............................. 2-2.......................... 1-1 Penalties-Yards..................... 12-113......................12-84 3rd Down Conv......................4 of 14..................8 of 18 Time of Possession ............... 27:29 32:31 passed it to Kuhn for the two-point conversion. Edinboro answered with a score late in the first quarter on Justin Bouch’s one yard run. It was all Shippensburg after that. The Red Raiders tacked on a pair of touchdown runs in the second quarter, although the Scots blocked both extra points to make it 20-7 at the half. Shippensburg added three more scores in the third quarter, including a 55-yard run by Jarrod Dech and a 90-yard fumble return by Brent Grimes. Edinboro entered the contest ranked 28th in Division II in rushing defense, but the Red Raiders shred the Scots for 326 yards on the ground, the most allowed since head coach Lou Tepper took over and the lOth-highest by an opponent in school history. Adding in 196 yards through the air, Shippensburg totaled 522 total yards, also the highest since Tepper arrived. ....BORO................. IBP .........24........................... 20 . .47-158 ....................33-98 . . . .145........................ 322 .21-27-1 ................ 13-20-1 .........74...........................53 . .. .303 ........................ 420 ........ 1-7..........................1-1 ..2-37.0 .................. 1-45.0 ........2-2.......................2-2 . . . .8-74.................... 10-86 .6 of 13....................6 of 7 . . .35:10 ....................24:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Edinboro Alonzo Roebuck 33-170, Brandon Munson 5-22. HIP - Elice Parker 10-43, Aaron Cochran 11-38, Justin Spence 6-31. PASSING: Edinboro Cam Marsh 21-27-1-145-2TD. HIP - Brian Eyerman 12-16-0-255-5TD, Kevin Weidl 1- 3-1-67-lTD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. RUSHING: BEGEIUIHG: Edinboro - Jordan Bobitski 5-50, Alonzo Roebuck 5-15, C.J. Trivisonno 4-14, Justin Lipscomb 2- 39, Lincokln Bufalino 2-13. IBP - J.R. Thomas 4111, Carmelo Ocasio 4-65, LeRon McCoy 2-76 Alonzo Roebuck posted his third straight 100yard game with a career-high 170 yards on 33 carries against Indiana (PA). 2D03EdlDboroUDlversltyFootball ♦Pago33 2002 Review Comp-Att-Int................. ..... 16-39-1.......... ..........2-11-2 Total Plays....................... .............. 75........ ................. 66 Total Offense.................. ............392.........................338 Sacks By-Yards Lost..... ...........2-15......... .............3-19 Punts-Avg........................ ........7-35.9......... ..........6-36.5 Fumbles-Lost................. ............. 0-0......... ............... 1-1 Penalties-Yards.............. ...........8-86......... ............. 5-36 3rd Down Conv.............. ...... 4 of 17......... .........3 of 15 Time of Possession........ .........31:06....... . ............28:54 Game? Clarion 24, Edinboro 18 0etolierl9,2002 SexHanma Stadium INDIVIDUAl STATISTICS Edinboro, PA — For the second week in a row the Fighting Scots fell behind early and were unable to recover. Clarion jumped to a 240 lead early in the third quarter, then held off a late rally. The Golden Eagles took the opening kickoff and drove 80 yards in seven plays, with Adam Almashy scoring on a five-yard run. The Scots drove into Clarion territory, but a Cam Marsh interception halted the drive. Two plays later, the Golden Eagles hit paydirt again for a 14-0 lead less than seven minutes into the contest. Clarion tacked on a field goal in the second quarter for a 17-0 halftime advantage. Edinboro had the ball in Clarion territory six times in the first half but could not score, while the Golden Eagles dented the Scots defense for 191 yards on the ground. The Clarion lead jumped to 24-0 thanks to a little trickery, scoring on a fake field goal as Almashy passed 12 yards to Chad Thompson. Alonzo Roebuck put Edinboro on the board with a 59-yard run, the longest of his career. Geoff Heyl cut the margin to 24-9 late in the third quarter. The Scots added a pair of scores in the fourth quarter on a 21-yard run by Roebuck and a 39-yard field goal with 4:50 to play, but Clarion proceeded to hold the ball the remainder of the game. Clarion finished with 307 yards on the ground, the 11th straight game with 200-or-more yards rushing. Edinboro outgained the Golden Eagles, 392 yards to 338, as Clarion completed just 2 of 11 passes. Roebuck had his fourth straight 100-yard game with 146 yards on 24 carries. BUSmS: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 24-146, Cam Marsh 8-21. Clorlon - Robert Walker 14-116, Glenn Lovelace 7-72, Adam Almashy 13-59, Brandon Sweeney 8-29. PASSIBS: Edinboro - Cam Marsh 10-27-1-104-0TD, Justin Bouch 6-12-0-104-0TD. ClOriOn - Adam Almashy 2-11-2-31-lTD. BECamie: Edinboro - Sean Hess 6-96, Justin Lipscomb 3-40, Lincoln Bufalino 2-16, Jeff Dinger 19. ClOriOn - Ben Culver 1-19, Chad Thompson 1-12. Games Slippery Rock 7, tainaere 3 0aabm2S,2002 d. Kair Thampsaa Stadium Slippery Rock, PA — With N. Kerr Thompson Stadium a quagmire from hash mark to hash mark, it was not a day for offensive foot­ ball. Slippery Rock took advantage of a failed fake punt by Edinboro to set up its lone score. After taking over at the Edinboro 40, The Rock needed three plays to reach the end zone, most Scoring Clarion Edindoro M 0 3 0 7 9 0.......... .24 9.......... 18 TEAM OIR nMi SCORMGPUtf CU 1 cu 1 CU 2 3 cu EU EU EU 3 3 4 4 EU ATT: 1,500 11:11 Adam Almashy 5 yd. run (Chris Carlton kick) 8:15 Glenn Lovelace 29 yd. run (Chris Carlton kick) 7:29 Chris Carlton 23 yd. field goal 11:45 Chad Thompson 12 yd. pass from Adam Almashy (Chris Carlton kick) 10:18 Alonzo Roebuck 59 yd. run (pass failed) 1:37 Geoff Heyl 22 yd. field goal 10:22 Alonzo Roebuck 21 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick failed) 4:50 Geoff Heyl 39 yd. field goal Scoring Edinboro Slippery Rock 9 0 9 7 3 8 9............ 3 8 ............. 7 1EIVN Qni 1M SCORMPUtf SRU 2 11:41 Josh Kniess 1 yd. run (John Katsaouni kick) EU 3 10:03 Geoff Heyl 20 yd. field goal ATT: 4,308 TEAM STATISTICS 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 SCORE 0-7 3-7 ...... RORO ..... ............... SRO ............. 1.... ..................17 . . .32-61 . . .. .........47-134 .........151 .... ............... 135 ...9-18-1 ............ 12-23-3 ...........50.... ................. 70 .........212 . ... ............... 269 . .. .3-21 . ... ............. 1-10 ...7-41.0 ... ...........5-34.2 .........3-1 . ... ............... 2-2 . . .12-95 . ... ............. 9-81 . .0 of 12 ... . .........8 of 15 . . .27:04 . ... ........... 32:56 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BUSHIMG: Edinboro Alonzo Roebuck 17 35, Brandon Munson 5-28. SlipporyRock - Josh Kniess 31-118. PBSSIMG: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 9-18-1-151-OTD. SiiPPOryROCk - Jeff Valentino 12-23-3-135-OTD. BEGEinilB: Edinboro Justin Lipscomb 5 105, C.J. Trivisonno 2-28. SiiPPOry ROCk - Ryan McKavish 668, Sian Steinman 2-33, Matt Tack 2-24, Tim Arthurs SCORE 0-7 0-14 0-17 0-24 2-10. 6-24 9-24 15-24 18-24 TEAM STATISTICS ... ..........RORO........ ........ KTOWN Game 9 Kutztown 14. EflinRoro 10 tteyemdar2,2002 SexMairtsatt Stadium Edinboro, PA — Head coach Lou Tepper found himself in a quarterback quandery against Kutztown. Cam Marsh was still not ready to return from a shoulder injury, and Justin Bouch missed a great deal of practice time due to ill­ ness. The quarterback situation played a large role in the loss to the PSAC Eastern Division Golden Bears, but was still overshadowed by a bad punt snap which resulted in a 40-yard loss and set up the winning touchdown. The loss was the sixth straight for the Eighting Scots. Bouch was able to answer the bell for the first half, and guided the Scots to a 10-0 half­ time lead. Edinboro dominated first half action, outgaining Kutztown 164 yards to 39. The Scots had the ball in Kutztown territory five times, but managed just a field goal and touch­ down. But the second half belonged to Kutztown. For starters, Bouch informed the coaching staff at halftime that he was greatly weakened by ill­ ness and the cold conditions. The offense was forced to go conservative with Bouch at the con­ trols. Kutztown narrowed the gap to 10-7 on Stephen Gammage’s one yard plunge, then took advantage of a bad punt snap to go ahead. On a play that began at midfield, the Golden Bears ended up recovering at the Edinboro 10. Gammage on the next play with 3:39 remaining. In the meantime, Bouch had to leave the game, then returned on the final series with Marsh unable to throw the ball. The redshirt freshman guided the Scots from their own 25 to the Kutztown 16 where the drive stalled in the final seconds. Neither team was able to muster much offense in the muddy and wintry conditions. Edinboro finished with a slight edge in total yards, 227 to 211, but the Scots suffered three turnovers. First Downs.................... ............. 15 ... . ................. 11 Rushes-Yards............... . . . .46-116 .... ...........36-98 Passing Yards................. .............Ill . . . . ............... 113 Comp-Att-Int ............... ...13-32-2 .... .........9-23-0 Total Plays...................... ............. 78 .... ..................59 Total Offense................. ...........227 .... ............... 211 Sacks By-Yards Lost .. ...........3-12 . . . . ............... 0-0 Punts-Avg........................ ....6-37.0 ... ...........9-34.8 Fumbles-Lost............... ............. 3-1 . .. . ............... 2-1 Penalties-Yards ........... ...........8-50 . . . . ............. 4-16 3rd Down Conv............. .. . .5 of 18 .. . . .........3 of 15 Time of Possession . . . .........37:23 .... ........... 22:37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BUSHIBS: EdiPbOrO Alonzo Roebuck 33 116, Brandon Munson 8-45. KUtZtOWn - Stephen Gammage 28-90. PBSSIMG: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 13-29-1-111-OTD, Cam Marsh 2-O-l-O-OTD, Team 1-O-O-O-OTD. Kutzlomm - Rob Flowers 9-23-0-113-OTD. BECEIVIMG: Edinboro - Sean Hess 5-42, Alonzo Roebuck 3-25, Justin Lipscomb 2-32, Brandon Munson 2-6. Conner 3-39. KlltZtOWn - Trevor Smith 4-65, Mike Game 10 EdUioivSO CalitorniatPa.l 22 Hammiim‘9,2002 Adamsan Stadium California, PA — Whatever head coach Lou Tepper said at halftime, he should bottle it. The Fighting Scots trailed 22-10 at intermission, and gave up a touchdown and a safety in the final forty seconds. Riding the tails of a six-game 1EIM OIR 0 0 0 10 7 0 2 2 KU 3 1:24 KU 4 3:39 2:49 7.... ...... 14 Alonzo Roebuck 4 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) Stephen Gammage 1 yd. run (Matt Scartozzi kick) Stephen Gammage 10 yd. run (Matt Scartozzi kick) Dave Smith set a new career record for tackle for losses with 57. Page 34 ♦ 2003 EdlDboro UDlversity Football 0 7 10 15 lENM m IME SCORUGPUr CAL 1 EU 2 CAL 2 EU CAL 2 2 CAL EU 2 3 EU 4 EU 4 EU 4 7 21 ...... ...38 0 0....... ...22 SCORE Joe Hammack 26 yd. pass from 0-7 Brandon LeDonne (Gary Amos kick) 7-7 9:23 Brandon Munson 5 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 7-14 4:50 Wesley Clemons 32 yd. mn (Gary Amos kick) 10-14 1:37 Geoff Heyl 26 yd. field goal 10-20 0:40 Brandon LeDonne 1 yd. mn (Gary Amos kick blocked) 0:04 Safety, punter mns out of end zone 10-22 5:25 Justin Lipscomb 19 yd. pass from 17-22 Justin Bouch (Geoff Heyl kick) 24-22 10:48 Alonzo Roebuck 44 yd. mn (Geoff Heyl kick) 31-22 6:54 Brandon Munson 18 yd. mn (Geoff Heyl kick) 38-22 0:25 J.D. Baker 10 yd. mn (Geoff Heyl kick) 0:31 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 0.... ...... 10 SGORUGPIJV im 14:48 Geoff Heyl 33 yd. field goal EU EU Scoring Edinboro CaiiforniaiPaJ TEAMSIimSTICS Scoring Kutnown Edinboro losing streak, it would have been easy for the Scots to pack it in. Instead, Edinboro roared out for the second half and completely dominated, scoring on its final three possessions. The numbers at halftime clearly favored Cal, as the Vulcans ran for 155 yards and gained a total of 220 yards. Edinboro, meanwhile, was held to 64 yards rushing and 117 total yards. But the second half was a different story. The Scots ground game kicked into high gear with 164 yards, and Edinboro totaled 238 yards. California(Pa.) was held to 49 second-half rush­ ing yards, 103 total yards and five first downs. Alonzo Roebuck and Brandon Munson paced the Scots 228-yard rushing attack. Roebuck ran for 150 yards on 25 carries, includ­ ing a 44-yard scoring jaunt that gave the Scots a 24-22 lead and pushed him over 1,000 yards for the season. Munson added 97 yards on 14 car­ ries, with TD runs of 5 and 18 yards. J.D. Baker added the final score on a 10-yard run, his first career six-pointer. ATT: 1,145 SCORE ...RORO............CALiPAl ........19..........................14 .46-228 ................ 33-204 . .. .127.......................128 .14-23-2 ................ 9-28-1 ........69.........................61 . .. .355 ..................... 332 .. . .0-0...................... 1-4 ..5-43.6 ................ 7-33.7 .. . .0-0...................... 1-1 .. .5-38....................6-55 .6 of 14................ 3 of 13 .. .33:49 .................. 26:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 3-0 10-0 EdinbOrO Alonzo Roebuck 25 150, Brandon Munson 14-97, J.D. Baker 3-15. CnlifOminiPnJ - Wesley demons 22-120, Brandon LeDonne 9-80. PBSSIMG: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-23-2-127-ITD. CalifOrnialPaJ - Brandon LeDonne 9-28-1-128-ITD. BECEIVIMG: Edinboro - Sean Hess 4-48, Justin Lipscomb 2-26, C.J. Trivisonno 2-18, Brandon BUSBIMG: 10-7 10-14 ATT: 1,000 TEAM STATISTICS......... BORO........... CLARION First Downs.................................... 21............................17 Rushes-Yards.........................36-184................... 55-307 Passing Yards............................... 208........................... 31 of that coming on the first play a 39-yard pass from Jeff Valentino to Ryan McKavish. John Kniess scored from a yard out. The Rock would reach Edinboro territory four times in the first half and six times overall, but the Edinboro defense was strong. James Cowart intercepted a Valentino pass at the Boro 3 on the first drive of the game. In the third quarter. Matt Birkett picked off a Valentino aeri­ al at the Edinboro 6, and in the fourth quarter Paul Amico recovered a fumble at the 30. Unfortunately, the Edinboro offense was bogged down in the mud much of the day and could manage just a one scoring march. The Scots took the second half kickoff and drove to The Rock 6 before settling for a 20-yard field goal by Geoff Heyl. Edinboro had possession of the ball in SRU territory on its final three drives, but those drives ended on an interception, a blocked field goal attempt, and a fumble. The Edinboro defense limited Slippery Rock to 269 total yards and five turnovers. However, Edinboro’s offense managed just ^ven first downs and 212 total yards. The Scots failed to convert on 12 third down plays and were penal­ ized 12 times for 95 yards. 2002 Review E Geoff Heyl booted three field goals in the season­ ending win against Lock Haven. 2003 Edinboro UDlversity Football ♦ Page 35 ^________________ ______________________________________ Munson 2-4. CalifOmiaiPaJ - David Jones 3-28, Wesley Clemons 2-7. GAME 1: 2002 Review on a three-yard run and Munson followed with a two-yard scoring run for a 21-7 halftime lead. Geoff Heyl tacked on the first of his three field goals from 42 yards out, and Justin Bouch capped the run with an eight-yard pass to Sean Hess. Heyl added 33 and 27 yard field goals in the fourth quarter. While the Edinboro ground game dominated offensively, the Eighting Scot defense held the Bald Eagles to just 8 yards rushing on 22 car­ ries. That represented the lowest total since East Stroudsburg totaled -10 yards rushing in 1984, and the ninth-lowest in school history. Edinboro finished with 434 yards compared to 155, ran off 86 plays to 50 for Lock Haven, and held the ball for 39:43. Game 10 EdtaboroSi, lock Haven 14 Hammier 16,2002 SexHanisett StaOium Edinboro, PA — Thanks to a dominant ground game, the Fighting Scots ended the sea­ son as it began — with a win. The victory was the 20th in the last 21 meetings with Lock Haven. After rushing for a season-high 228 yards a week earlier in a win over Califomia(Pa.), Edinboro topped that with 270 yards on 65 rush­ es. Alonzo Roebuck and Brandon Munson each ran for over 100 yards. Roebuck, playing in his final game, led the way with 131 yards and 2 TDs on 25 carries, his seventh 100-yard game. Roebuck finished the season with 1,177 yards, the tenth-highest season total, and moved into seventh place in career rushing with 2,030 yards. Munson added 110 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown for his third career 100-yard game. Tied at 7-7 after one quarter, the Fighting Scots scored 24 straight points. Roebuck scored PSAC West All-Conference Scoring Lock Haven Edinboro EU 1 LHU 1 EU 2 EU 2 EU 3 7 ..... .....14 6..... ..... 37 SCORE Alonzo Roebuck 12 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 0:14 Nathan Eck 16 yd. blocked punt return (Greg Knauss kick) 12:13 Alonzo Roebuck 3 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 5:08 Brandon Munson 2 yd. run (Geoff Heyl kick) 7:40 Geoff Heyl 42 yd. field goal 6:05 0-7 7-7 7-14 7-21 3 LHU 4 EU 4 4 EU ATT: 1,000 Sean Hess 8 yd. pass from Justin Bouch (Geoff Heyl kick) 14:07 Justin Marshall 1 yd. run (Greg Knauss kick) 5:12 Geoff Heyl 33 yd. field goal 0:44 Geoff Heyl 27 yd. field goal 7-31 2:00 14-31 14-34 14-37 rEAMsrimsncs 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 Associated Press Uttle All-American Sean McNicholas, P -- first team INDIVIDUAI STATISTICS BUSHIMB: Edinboro - Alonzo Roebuck 25 131, Brandon Munson 23-110, J.D. Baker. 10-36. LOCk HOVOn - Melvin Kirby 5-7, Justin Marshall 6-6. PBSSIHB: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 12-18-1-157-ITD, Cam Marsh 1-3-0-7-0TD. lOCkHOVOn - Tim Storino 6-28-3-147-OTD. ' BECEmMB: Edinboro - Sean Hess 2-29, Alonzo Roebuck 2-23. LOCk HOVOn - Scott Anderson 2-37. 7-24 Football Gaiette Division II All-American Sean McNicholas, P — second team Daktrenics Division II All-American Sean McNicholas, P — second team 1996 D2Foatball.com All-American Sean McNicholas, P — second team Brandon Nicodemus — honorable mention 1995 1994 2002 Results 1741 Affiliation: ncaai aa ConfOronCO: Gateway Football Stadium [Capacity!: stambaugh Stadium (20,630) President: Dr. David Sweet Athletic Director: Ron Strollo SID: Trevor Parks Office Phone: (330) 941-3192 Nome Phone: (330) 270-0964 FAX: (330)941-3191 Press BOX: (330)941-3192 27-14 13-28 7-13 24-17 Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won 31-16 24-17 7-22 0-19 21-9 24-17 37-29 CLARION MCNEESE STATE at Western Kentucky at Southwest Missouri State INDIANA STATE at Elorida Atlantic NORTHERN IOWA at Western Illinois SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Illinois State SAMFORD Defense - 4 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS ^ - Returning Players in CAPS Location: Ashland, OH Enrollment: 6,300 Colors: Purple & Gold Nickname: Eagles Affiliation: ncaaii Conference: Great Lakes 2002 Results (2-91 Intercollegiate Athletic Stadium (Capacity): Community Stadium (6,000) President: Dr. G. William Benz Athletic Director: Bill Goldring Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost 23-30 26-29 7-32 7-37 20-52 Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost 25-20 27-20 14-24 20-25 14-35 8-30 Avg. TD Lg. P.J. Mays JOSIAH DOBY MIKE BURNS 225 40 54 1284 355 285 5.0 8.9 5.3 11 5 2 73 61 57 An. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD Int. AARON MARSHALL 98 Colby Street 22 LUIS GONZALEZ 35 51 11 16 711 214 186 52.0 50.0 45.7 6 1 0 2 2 1 Receiving Ne. Yards Avg. TD lg. Jerald Burley P.J. Mays John Schumacher 20 11 11 363 192 186 18.1 17.5 16.9 3 2 1 59 51 48 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 48 62 61 29 109 91 Series Record: Youngstown State leads 4-0 Last Meeting: 2000 - Youngstown State 33, Edinboro 0 6 3 1 0 MICHIGAN TECH at Edinboro NORTHWOOD at Hillsdale SAGINAW VALLEY STATE at Wayne State(MI) MERCYHURST at Northern Michigan FINDLAY at Indianapolis at Ferris State SID: A1 King Office Phone: (419) 289-5442 Home Phone: (419) 289-8418 FAX: (419)289-5468 Press Box: (419)289-6323 Head Coach: Gary Keller (Bluffton ‘73) Record at Ashland: 49-46, 9 years Career Record: 49-46,9 years Office Phone: (419) 289-5447 Assistant Coaches: Matt Hohman (offensive coordinator); Bob Rohan (quarterbacks/recruiting coordinator); Steve Clinkscale (secondary); Carl White (wide receivers/special teams); Ron Stepsis (offensive line/tight ends); Butch McCormick (running backs); Doug DeVito (sec­ ondary); John Saccomen (defensive line); Bob Quackenbush (nose guards); Toby Stepsis (student coach) Defense - 6 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Yards Jon Tekac Russel Stuvaints Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Head Coach Offense — 7 An. Tackles Gary Keller Specialty — 2 Rushing Passing at Michigan Tech EDINBORO at North wood HILLSDALE at Saginaw Valley State WAYNE STATE(MI) at Mercyhurst NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Findlay INDIANAPOLIS FERRIS STATE Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 2002 Record: 2-9 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/16 Starters Returning: i4 2002 Becord: 7-4 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/20 StanersBeturning: 13 Offense — 7 Sean McNicholas Won Lost Lost Won Rekstis (defensive coordinator/defensive backs); John Klacik (offensive coordinator/offensive line); Ken Conaster (special teams/defensive line); Jerry Olsavsky (linebackers); Brian White (tight ends/special teams assis­ tant); Terrell Williams (defensive line); Brian Wright (quarterbacks/wide receivers); Russ Houser (defensive graduate assistant) Player and Position 2003 Edinlioro Oohrerslty rootball ♦ Paoe 30 location: Youngstown, OH Enrollment: 12,000 Colors: Red & White Head Coach: Jon Heacock (Muskingum ‘83) Becord at Youngstown State: 15-7,2 years Career Becord: 15-7,2 years Office Phone: (330) 941-3478 Assistant Coaches: Sam Eddy (assistant head coach/running backs); Pete Sean McNicholas 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^-epresentative in every Cactus Bowl (aka Snow Bowl) but one. here’s a complete list of Sean McNicholas, P 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 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nickname: Penguins THE CACTUS BOWl Year 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 ASHIAND TOetaoles 2003 Schedule EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK at Kent State FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Liberty at SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE WESTERN ILLINOIS at Indiana State ILLINOIS STATE at Northern Iowa at Southern Illinois WESTERN KENTUCKY Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Get. 4 ...BORO...... lOCK HAVEN .........26............................. 6 .65-270 ...................... 22-8 .. . .164.........................147 13-21-1 ..................6-28-3 .........86........................... 50 ....434.........................155 . . . .0-0...................... 2-14 ..5-32.0 ..................8-31.9 ... .3-1........................ 2-0 . . .6-45...................... 5-54 .8 of 17................. 1 of 11 ..39:43 ....................20:17 the Fighting Scots who have performed in the Cactus Bowl All-Star Game. Sean McNicholas, P -- first team YOUNGSTOWN SIATE The Penguins SeptemPer 6,1:00 p.m. -- CommuuiW Stadium 2003 Schedule 2002 Hghiing Scot Honors AFCA Division n All-Amerlcfln ~~ 0 0 14 10 TEAM OIR TM SGOMIGPUV James Cowart, OLB -- first team Eugene Grooms, NG -- first team Sean McNicholas, P -- first team Brandon Nicodemus, OG — first team Alonzo Roebuck, TB — first team Joe Valvoda, C - first team Elliott Page, CB -- second team Dave Smith, DE — second team ' 7 7 EU GAME 2: August28,7:30p.m. - StumPaugh Stadium Rushing J.R. McCoy William Block Passing JOHN SABO Specialty — 1 Returning Players in CAPS An. Yards Avg. 258 48 800 168 3.1 3.5 An. Comp. Yards 376 208 2261 TD Lg. 6 1 20 22 Pet. TD 55.3 11 Int. 14 Receiving NO. Yards Avg. TD lg. MICHAEL HULL Kevin McMahon JASON SCHWALM Andrew Doak TRENT SEAY 72 56 21 19 17 823 750 143 299 161 11.4 13.4 6.8 12.6 9.5 3 2 1 0 3 42 66 18 34 31 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 54 53 44 38 39 29 22 25 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 0 Tackles Toby Stepsis AARON O’REILLY BRADY MILLER CHRIS CAMPBELL Series Record: Tied at 4-4 Last Meeting: 2002 — Edinboro 29, Ashland 26 2003 Edinboro Dniversity Football ♦ Page 37 93 82 66 63 GAME 3; GAME 4: September20,1:00p.m. - Sex Harrisep Statlium EflSrSIROODSBURG TIFHN The Dragons 2003 Schedule at Findlay BUTLER at St. Francis(IN) at Edinboro WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN GANNON at Dayton ST. JOSEPH(IN) CHARLESTON(WV) GENEVA at New Haven Nathan Coie Head Coach Location: Tiffin, OH Enroiimont: i,500 Coiors: Green & Gold Nicknamo: Dragons Affiiiation: ncaaii ConfOronCO: independent Stadium [Capacity): Frost-Kalnow Stadium (4,500) President: Dr. Paul Marion Athietic Director: lan Day Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 2002 Results 12-01 Lost Lost Lost Lost 31-54 31-41 21-35 23-48 Lost 34-37 ot 49-48 20-35 13-24 26-35 47-44 Won Lost Lost Lost Won SiD: Shane O’Donnell Office Phone: (419) 448-3288 Homophone: (4i9)448-7014 FAX: (419)443-5007 Press BOX: tba at Butler ST. ERANCIS(IN) EDINBORO at West Virginia Wesleyan NEW HAVEN at Gannon DAYTON at Morehead State at Geneva at Quincy Head Coach: Nathan Cole (Tiffin ‘95) Record at Tiffin: O-O, 1st year Career Record: o-o, 1st year Office Phone: (419) 448-3331 Assistant Coaches: Dean Walendzak (defensive coordinator); Paul Smith (defensive line/special teams); Henry Stanford (running backs); Travis Everhart (offensive line/tight ends); Jeremy Marinis (wide receivers); Alex Espejo (linebackers); Pat Marinis (defensive line) 2002 Record: 2-8 Offensive System: Multiple i Defensive System: 4-4 Lenermen Returning/Lost: 34/10 Starters Returning: 18 Offense — 9 Defense — 7 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Alt. GARRION CORBIN EARL HAYNES 188 144 Passing Att. Yards 1160 607 ' Comp. RYANHARBOLD 30 159 Avg. 6.2 4.2 TO Lg. 16 3 71 58 Yards Pet. TO 2373 52.8 18 Receiving Nn. Yards Avg. TO NATE WASHINGTON David Park MICHAEL HAMM EARL HAYNES GARRION CORBIN 53 30 23 18 16 1120 459 326 86 203 21.1 15.3 14.2 4.8 12.7 11 Sein Asst. 64 70 58 49 39 29 21 23 Tackies MARK DIRCKSEN Bobby Petras GARRETT PADGETT AARON CIAK Series Recnrd: Edinboro leads 1-0 Last Meeting: 2002 - Edinboro 35, Tiffin 21 int. 12 Lg. 1 77 70 73 21 31 Tntai Sacks int. 103 99 79 72 2 2 0 2 1 1 3 Head Coach Location: East Stroudsburg, PA Enroiiment: 5,884 COiOrS: Red & Black Nickname: Warriors Affiiiation: ncaaii 1 2 1 0 Won Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Head Coach Location: Shippensburg, PA Enroiiment: 7,ooo Coiors: Red & Blue Nickname: Red Raiders Affiiiation: ncaaii Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic East Stadium [Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athietic Director: Dr. Joy Richman at Mansfield at Glenville State SHEPHERD EDINBORO at Blbomsburg CHEYNEY at West Chester IS^ILLERSVILLE at Shippensburg KUTZTOWN 31-14 28-33 35-23 30-24 16-13 48-7 14-17 37-26 23-21 34-7 SiD: John Alosi Office Phone: (717)477 1201 Home Phone: (717)477-2542 FAX: (717)477-1253 Press Box: (717)477-1391 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); Joey Smith (linebackers); John Blick (offensive line) 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS / « Rushing 155 283 181 GREG VAUGHN 158 ANTHONY CARFAGNO 48 Jeremy Palm 53 Passing Att. Jeremy Palm 289 Receiving Cemp. 145 Ne. RYAN VERMILLION PHIL DECECCO Nick Beisker 2200 Yards 4.8 5.8 3.4 4 6 1 TD Pet. 18 50.2 TD Avg. Lg. 54 60 23 int. 9 Lg. 13.5 11.7 15.1 4 4 5 52 25 55 Seie Asst. Tetai Sacks Int. 47 32 39 40 38 16 87 70 55 Series Record: East Stroudsburg leads 6-3 Last Meeting: 2002 - East Stroudsburg 30, Edinboro 24 Page 30 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Dnhrerolty Football TD 2.5 1 0 Won 40-7 SHEPHERD BLOOMSBURG at Kutztown at West Chester EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK at Lock Haven at Clarion INDIANA(PA) EAST STROUDSBURG at California(Pa.) 0 1 7 JOHN KUHN ANDRE MCLAURIN JERMAINE SMITH JARROD DECH DANTE POOL Passing Att. Tyler Novak Jim Buffington 191 70 Receiving BRANDON SANER JOEL GAMBLE JARROD DECH Tackles WALSH Eric Ranieri JOHN ANDREWS dan Location: Indiana, pa Enroiiment: 13,500 COiOrS: Crimson & Gray Nickname: Indians Affiiiation: ncaaii 2002 Results (11-2) Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium [Capacity): George P. Miller Stadium (6,500) President: Dr. Derek Hodgson Athietic Director: Dr. Frank Condino SiD: Mike Hoffman Office Phone: (724) 357 2747 Home Phone: (724)465-8302 FAX: (724) 357-7804 Press BOX: (724) 357-2762 Att. 243 79 58 62 36 Yards Avg. TD Lg. 1368 345 280 261 173 5.6 4.4 4.8 4.2 4.8 16 1 1 4 0 54 38 24 55 33 Comp. Yards Pet. TD Int. 87 25 1200 228 45.5 35.7 10 0 7 6 Yards Avg. TD Lg. 16 16 15 233 233 154 14.6 14.6 10.3 1 0 1 40 23 30 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 45 42 37 38 40 32 No. 83 82 69 Series Record: shippensburg leads 21-19-1 Last Meeting: 2002 — Shippensburg 41, Edinboro 7 3 0 0 34-37 37-18 27-26 42-6 43-16 28-14 54-35 20-9 31-14 33-10 34-28 ot Won 27-23 Lost 21-62 0 1 0 at Eindlay BLOOMSBURG CATAWBA NEW HAVEN at Millersville CLARION at Edinboro CALIFORNIA(PA) LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Slippery Rock NCAA Playoffs SAGINAW VALLEY STATE at Grand Valley State Head Coach: Frank Cignetti (lUP ‘60) Record at iOP: 16O-41-1,17 years Career Record: 177-68-1,21 years Office Phone: (724) 357 278O Assistant Coaches: Tom Rogish (associate head coach/defensive line); Paul Tortorella (defensive coordinator/defensive backs); Carmen Felus (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Chris Bache (offensive line); Jim Smith (linebackers); Mike Campolo (running backs); Bemie McQuown (defensive ends/special teams); Chuck Gironda (tight ends) Offense — 6 Returning Players in CAPS Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won 2002 Record: 11-2 Offensive System: Pro Defensive System: 50 with multiple fronts Lenermen Returning/Lost: 29/20 Starters Returning: 14 Specialists — 1 Defense — 7 Rushing 636 411 484 John Jeffries 47 Justin Kondikoff 35 ANTHONY CARFAGNO 32 Tackies Yards Avg. 10-17 26-27 31-14 41-27 41-7 13-7 13-26 20-19 10-33 21-23 2002 Record: 6-5 Offensive System: wingT Defensive System: 4-3 Lenermen Returning/Lost: 29/13 Starters Returning: 16 2DD2 STATISTICAL LEADERS Specialty — 2 Yards Att. Head Coach ary); Pete Lee (offensive line); Mike Burket (linebackers); Chance Powell (receivers); Nick Interdonato (assistant defensive line/scout team); Greg Kosciouk (graduate assistant) Offense — 8 Returning Players in CAPS Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost NEBRASKA-OMAHA WEST VIRGINIA TECH at New Haven MILLERSVILLE at Clarion EDINBORO at Califomia(Pa.) at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG SLIPPERY ROCK at Bloomsburg Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 2C Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Frank Cigneni Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West Chester ‘71) Record at Shippensburg: 75-68-1,13 years Career Record: 111-83-2,18 years Office: (717)477-1758 Assistant Coaches: Mark Madewjewski (defensice coordinator/second- Head Coach: Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ‘63) Record at East Stroudsburg: 170-122-3,29 years Career Record: 170-122-3,29 years Office: (570)422-3322 Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger (offensive coordinator); Mike Defense — 7 2003 Schedule 2002 Results (0-51 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium [Capacity): Seth Grove Stadium (7,700) President: Dr. Anthony F. Ceddia Athietic Director: Dr. Roberta Page SiD: Chris Myers Office Phone: (570)422 3312 Home Phone: (570) 476-7530 FAX: (570)422-3586 Press Box: (570) 422-3549 Offense — 6 INDIANA fPA) ThelnDlaas at Shepherd at Bloomsburg KUTZTOWN WEST CHESTER at Edinboro at Slippery Rock LOCK HAVEN CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) at East Stroudsburg CALIFORNIA(PA) Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Rocky Rees 2002 Results (8-2) 2002 Record: 8-2 Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 60 (4-4) Lenermen Returning/Lost: 28/19 Starters Returning: 16 Specialty — 2 Returning Players in CAPS Rushing Denny Douds Octeber 11,2:00 p.m. - George P. Miller Statlium 2003 Schedule LENOIR-RHYNE at Clarion at Shepherd at Edinboro BLOOMSBURG at Cheyney MANSFIELD WEST CHESTER at Millersville SHIPPENSBURG at Kutztown Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 GAME 6: Octeber 4,2:00 p.m. - Sex Harriseu Statlium SHIPPENSBURG The Deg haulers The Warners 2003 Schedule Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 GAME 5: September 2l 1:00 p.m. - Sex Harrisop Statlium Defense — 6 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Elice Parker JUSTIN SPENCE Aaron Cochran Passing Brian Eyerman KEVIN WEIDL Specialty — 2 Returning Players in CAPS Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 194 115 70 1125 618 374 5.8 5.4 5.3 10 2 1 72 41 65 Att. Comp. Yards Pet. TD Int. 290 34 173 15 2724 252 59.7 44.1 36 4 7 3 Receiving Carmelo Ocasio J.R. Thomas LERON MCCOY Tackles NEAL WOOD KRIS GRIFFIN Jeff Jackson NO. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 60 37 30 1002 531 640 16.7 14.4 31.3 16 7 8 57 67 53 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 52 51 41 52 50 58 Series Record: iup leads 50-17-4 Last Meeffng: 2002 - iup 54, Edinboro 35 2003 Edinboro Unigerolty Football ♦ Pago 39 104 101 99 7 1 1 0 2 3 GAME 7: GAME 8: Ocwber 18,1:00 p.m. - Memonal StaPium ClARION The QoUea [agles 2003 Schedule Malen Luke Head Coach Location: clarion, PA Enrollment: 6,500 Colors: Blue & Gold 2002 Results (?41 Nickname: Golden Eagles Aniliation: EAST STROUDSBURG MILLERSVILLE at Glenville State KUTZTOWN INDIANA(PA) at West Chester EDINBORO at Shippensburg at California(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN at Slippery Rock ncaaii Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium (Capacity!: Memorial Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Joseph P. Grunenwald Athletic OireCtOr: Robert Carlson Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost at Youngstown State at Millersville GLENVILLE STATE at Kutztown at Indiana(Pa.) WEST CHESTER at Edinboro SHIPPENSBURG CALIFORNIA(PA) at Lock Haven SLIPPERY ROCK 14-27 24-3 59-38 31-7 14-28 34-28 24-18 19-20 31-6 34-31 14-21 SIR: Richard P. Herman Office Phone: (814) 393-2334 Home Phone: (814) 226-6766 FAX: (814) 393-2082 Press Rox: (814)227-2105 (offensive coordinator); Alvin Slaughter (outside linebackers); Dave Calcutta (running backs) 2002 Record: 7-4 Offensive System: Multiple Oefensive System: Multiple 50 Lettermen Retnrning/Lost: 30/22 StanersRetnrning: 13 Offense — 5 Defense — 8 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Robert Walker Adam Almashy BRANDON SWEENEY GLENN LOVELACE CHARLES FRANTZ Passing An. Adam Almashy 146 Tackles Yards Pet. 65 804 44.5 Yards 22 11 354 177 Solo Asst. 37 41 39 25 54 37 31 32 Scott McGrady BO BUSCH TROY BOWERS JABARIWEATHERSPOON 5.4 3.7 6.1 8.9 5.2 984 513 504 358 293 Comp. No. Ben Culver Tom Pore Avg. Yards 182 137 82 40 56 Receiving Location: slippery Rock, PA Enroilment: 7,500 COiOrS: Green & White Nickname: The Rock Affiiiation: ncaaii Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Series Record: clarion leads 37-35-2 Last Meeting: 2002 - clarion 24, Edlnboro 18 TD 5 Int. 6 Lg. Avg. TD 16.1 16.1 2 0 88 40 Total Sacks Int. 91 78 70 57 4 0 12 6 at Eastern Kentucky at Gannon FAIRMONT STATE at Bloomsburg CALIFbRNIA(PA) at Shippensburg 11-35 17-14 45-0 14-38 41-16 7-13 ot 33-9 7-3 14-7 28-34 ot 21-14 MILLERSVILLE ^DINBORO at Lock Haven INDIANA(PA) at Clarion Head Coach: Dr. George Mlhallk (Slippery Rock ‘76) Record at Siippery Rock: 107-54-4,15 years Career Record: 107-54-4,15 years Office Phone: (724) 738-2046 Assistant Coaches: vie Campagna (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); 2002 Record: 7-4 Offensive System: One-BackSet Oefensive System: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/11 Starters Returning: 18 51 55 41 53 39 12 6 4 4 4 Head Coach 2002 Results (1-4) Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadinm (Capacity!: n. Kerr Thompson Stadium (10,000) Interim President: Dr. Robert m. Smith Athietic Rirector: Paul Lueken 1 1 0 1 / « 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Yards 455 447 165 157 146 BRANDON MARKUS 117 JOSH KNIESS 48 MIKE VERNILLO BRANDON LEHMEIER 40 Avg. 3.1 3.8 3.4 3.9 Lg. 8 6 2 1 18 24 17 41 Int. Passing An. Cemp. Yards Pet. TD Jeff Valentino 237 109 1602 46.0 11 Receiving He. Yards 61 Ryan McKavish BRANDON RICHARDSON 14 TIM ARTHURS 10 1030 102 168 Sele Asst. 38 38 39 39 37 28 Tackles DAN WOODARD Brad Foor Shawn Hanzely TD Lg. 6 2 2 90 20 56 Total Sacks Int. Avg. 16.9 7.3 16.8 77 75 67 Series Record: slippery Rock leads 43-21-7 Last Meeting: 2002 - slippery Rock 7, Edlnboro 3 Page 40 ♦ 2003 Edlnboro University Football 10 6 0 0 0 3 2 2003 Schedule Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Aug. 30 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Clarion WEST CHESTER at Mansfield at Bloomsburg MILLERSVILLE EDINBORO at Cheyney EAST STROUDSBURG Won 34-13 Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost 14-21 14-31 7-31 24-31 32-22 21-31 9-10 14-10 37-13 7-34 ELIZABETH CITY STATE at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG CLARION at West Chester MANSFIELD BLOOMSBURG at Millersville at Edinboro CHEYNEY at East Stroudsburg Ca£^ John Luckhardt Head Coach Location: California, PA Enrollment: 5,500 Colors: Red & Black Nickname: Vuicans Aniliation: ncaaii Conference: Pennsylvania State at Eastern Illinois FAIRMONT STATE at West Virginia Wesleyan CHEYNEY SLIPPERY ROCK at Lock Haven INDIANA(PA) at Mansfield CLARION at Edinboro at Shippensburg Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 2002 Results [6-51 Athletic West Stadium (Capacity!: Adamson Stadium (5,000) President: Dr. Angelo Armentl, Jr. Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Pucci Won Won Won 45-0 14-6 24-17 Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost 51-7 16-41 34-19 9-20 17-9 6-31 22-38 7-40 at Geneva at Fairmont State WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN at Cheyney at Slippery Rock LOCK HAVEN at Indiana(Pa.) MANSFIELD at Clarion EDINBORO SHIPPENSBURG SID: Dave Smith onice Phone: (724) 9384552 Home Phone: (724) 785-6293 FAX: (724) 938-5849 Press ROX: (724) 938-4234 Head Coach: Dave Keeny (Kutztown ‘83) Record at Kutztown: 26-26, 5 years Career Record: 26-26,5 years onice Phone: (610) 683-4362 Assistant Coaches: Steve Moyer (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks); Bill Head Coach: John Luckhardt (Purdue ‘68) Record at CalifornialPaJ: 6-5, i year Career Record: 143-42-2,18 years onice Phone: (724)938-4019 Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway (associate head coach/defensive coor­ Keeny (defensive line); Jim Mich (defensive backs); Mark Stelnmeyer (wide receivers); Jim Shlffler (offensive line); Yorel Prosser (mnnlng backs); Rod Plummer (linebackers) 2002 Record: 6-4 onensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 4-3 Lenermen Returning/Lost: 29/16 Starters Retnrning: 15 Defense — 6 Rushing TD 2003Schedule SID: Josh Lelboff Office Phone: (610) 683-4182 Home Phone: (610) 683-7278 FAX: (610) 683-4676 Press ROX: (610) 683-9696 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Specialty -3 Returning Players in CAPS An. Rnshing Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic East Stadinm (Capacity!: University Field (5,600) President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Athletic Rirector: Clark Yeager November 8,1:00 p.m. -SoxHarrisopStaPium CALIFORNIA (PA! The Uulcans 2002 Results (4-1) Location: Kutztown, PA Enroliment: 8,3oo COiOrS: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Affiiiation: ncaa ii Offense — 7 Defense — 8 Offense — 7 Lg. TD Rave Keeny Jay Foster (defensive coordinator/secondary); Shawn Lutz (defensive llne/recrultlng coordinator); Joe Walton (offensive line); Bill Horsman (running backs); Harry Jones (tight endsk Jim McElhaney (wide receivers); Dwayne Martin (linebackers); Tim Ready (graduate assistant) Specialty — 0 Returning Players in CAPS An. Rnshing Head Coach SIR: Bob McComas Office Phone: (724)738 2777 Home Phone: (724) 794-3698 FAX: (724)738-4761 Press ROX: (724)738-2995 Head Coach: Malen Luke (Westminster ‘76) Record at Ciarion: 48-50, 9 years Career Record: 85-71, 15 years Office Phone; (814) 393-2258 Assistant Coaches: IGm Nledbala (defensive coordinator); Nick Calcutta at Youngstown State GANNON at Fairmont State BLOOMSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SHIPPENSBURG at Millersville at Edinboro LOCK HAVEN at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 GAME 10: NovemPer 1,1:05 p.m. - UPimsity FielP KomowN The BeUea Bears SLIPPERY ROCK Thehoek 2003 Schedule Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 GAME 9: OctoPer25,1:00p.m. - Sox Hamson SiaPium STEPHEN GAMMAGE ATIBA KENYATTA ROB FLOWERS Passing ROB FLOWERS DANESPURIO earl THORNTON COREY BENSON G. LIVINGSTON PETE MENDEZ Specialty — 2 Offense — 10 Returning Players in CAPS An. 227 47 67 Yards Avg. TD Lg. 827 227 224 3.6 4.8 3.3 14 0 2 31 16 26 Gemp. Yards Pet. TD Int. 259 26 125 12 1,467 120 48.3 46.2 10 0 13 1 TREVOR SMITH MIKE CONNER Brian Webster STEPHEN GAMMAGE Tackles 2002 Record: 6-5 onensive System: Proi Defensive System: Multiple Lenermen Returning/Lost: 38/na Starters Returning: 17 Att. Receiving dinator); Dale Ploessl (offensive coordinator); Mike Evans (offensive llne/run game coordinator); Matt Smith (outside linebackers); Frank Bauer (Inside linebackers); Ron Parry (linebackers); Darryn McMillan (defensive line); John Durham (director of football operations); Terry Fetsko (running backs/offenslve volunteer) No. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 40 30 18 13 518 449 159 105 12.9 15.0 8.8 8.1 5 1 1 0 50 44 19 25 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 48 35 29 39 33 33 37 25 Series Record: Kutztown leads 2-1 Last Meeting: 2002 — Kutztown 14, Edlnboro 10 81 68 66 64 0 6.5 0 0 2 0 1 7 Defense — 7 2002 STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing WESLEY CLEMONS Claude Whitaker Brandon LeDonne Specialty — NA Returning Players in CAPS An. Yards Avg. TD Lg. 159 102 69 867 429 274 5.5 4.2 4.0 8 3 1 53 31 21 An. Comp. Yards Pet. TD Int. Brandon LeDonne 209 DUSTIN STRAYER 80 104 49 1262 674 49.8 61.2 10 4 8 3 Passing Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Lg. GARVIN GRAVES Dedric Anderson Robin Brown 70 26 15 870 634 143 12.4 24.4 9.5 6 6 0 39 79 25 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 45 52 32 45 37 29 Tackles Kevan Scott JON ARNOLD MATT ONYSHKO 90 89 61 Series Record: Callfomla(Pa.) leads 34-33-2 Last Meeting: 2002 - Edlnboro 38, Callfomla(Pa.) 22 2D03 Edlnboro University Football ♦ Page 41 4 0 1 0 9 0 GAME 11: lOCK HAVEN The Baia iagles 2003 Schedule at Towson at Kutztown BLOOMSBURG MANSFIELD at Cheyney CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shippensburg INDIANA(PA) at Slippery Rock at Clarion EDINBORO Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Markluther Head Coach location: Lock Haven, PA Enrollment: 4,500 Colors: Crimson & White Nickname: Bald Eagles Affiliation: ncaaii 2002 Results (4-7) Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic West Stadium (Capacity!: Hubert Jack Stadium (3,500) President: Dr. Craig Dean Willis Athletic Director: SharonE. Taylor at Northeastern at Kutztown at Bloomsburg at Mansfield CHEYNEY at Califomia(PA) SHIPPENSBURG at Indiana (PA) SLIPPERY ROCK CLARION at Edinboro 0-48 21-14 23-47 33-30 34-0 19-34 26-13 14-31 7-14 31-34 14-37 Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Head Coach: Mark Luther (Penn State ‘92) Hecord at lock Haven: 10-23,3 years Career Hecord: 10-23,3 years Office Phone: (570)893-2250 Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs (asstistant head coach/defensive backs); Chris Sprague (offensive line); Jeff Anderson (linebackers/special teams); Prank Leaks (running backs); Jason Grossi (defensive line); Pat Leone (video technician/kickers); Marshall Fisher (wide receivers) Offense — 7 Defense — 11 2002 STATISTICAl lEADERS MAURICE WALKER MELVIN KIRBY JUSTIN MARSHALL Passing Att. MARCUS BURKLEY John Caldwell SCOTT ANDERSON Tackles DERRIK METZ JON NALEWAK ROB CAREY Avg. Yards 536 293 180 133 83 40 Comp. 62 20 TIM STORING 153 RON KRISTINIAK 49 Receiving Specialty — 1 Returning Players in CAPS Att. Rushing . 4.0 3.5 4.5 Yards Pet. 1046 190 40.5 40.8 TD Lg. 5 0 3 51 27 26 TD Int. 10 4 9 5 Lg. Yards Avg. TD 29 14 14 558 181 175 19.2 12.9 12.5 7 1 1 80 26 23 Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. 78 61 58 40 28 15 No. 118 89 73 Series Record: Edinboro leads 30-14-1 last Meeting: 2002 - Edinboro 37, Lock Haven 14 3 1 0 W-L Conference Pet. PF PA Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion EDINBORO Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven 6-0 1.000 200 4-2 .667 118 4-2 .500 137 3-3 .500 136 2-4 .333 138 94 1-5 .167 1-5 .167 111 no 77 99 124 162 189 163 PSAC East W-L Conference Pet. PF PA Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg West Chester Millersville Kutztown Mansfield Cheyney 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 2-4 2-4 0-6 91 84 99 131 141 112 276 .833 .833 .667 .500 .333 .167 .000 170 180 147 148 130 no 49 W-L Overall Pet. PF PA 431 238 266 298 253 245 222 298 173 207 227 260 228 302 W-L Overall Pet. PF PA 8-2 8-2 5-6 3-7 4-7 3-7 0-11 .800 .800 .455 .300 .364 .300 .000 11-2 .846 7-4 .636 6-5 .545 7-4 .636 5-6 .455 6-5 .545 4-7 .364 300 296 279 179 237 190 94 191 185 240 248 247 205 506 PSAC FOOTDAll CHAMPIONS SID: Danielle Barney Office Phone: (570) 893 2350 Home Phone: (570)893-1129 FAX: (570) 893-2774 Press DOX: (570) 893-2666 2002 Hecord: 4-7 Offensive System: Multiple i Defensive System: 4-3 lettermen Returning/lost: 42/14 Starters Returning: 18 Pos. 2002 PSAC FINAl STANDINGS PSAC West 4 0 3 (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 1975 East Stroudsburg Paoe 42 ♦ 2003 Ediimoro University Football 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 / t ' 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 WESTERN DIVISION PSAC All-Conierence Teams fhe PSAC NouenWer 15,1:00 pm - HuPertJackSiatnum 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 Bloomsburg — East Indiana(Pa.) — West Player Western DMsien First Team Offense Ht. School QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Brian Eyerman Wes Clemons John Kuhn Alonzo Roebuck Marcus Burkley Ryan McKavish Carmelo Ocasio Brian Sekel Jon Saba Reggie Wells Chris Ward Brandon Nicodemus Joe Valvoda Josh Telenko Rob Carey DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Andrew Battle Troy Bowers Brian Godfrey Eugene Grooms Ron Johnson James Cowart Derrik Metz Eric Ranieri Jabari Weatherspoon Jon Arnold Rob Carey Brad Poor Mike Howard Sean McNicholas Indiana(Pa.) California(Pa.) Shippensburg Edinboro Lock Haven Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Shippensburg Clarion Shippensburg Edinboro Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-5 5-10 Second Team Offense Wt. 200 195 236 200 170 195 180 245 263 300 269 281 296 185 170 Yr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Western DMsien First Team Defense Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Edinboro Shippensburg Edinboro Lock Haven Shippensburg Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Edinboro 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-5 240 285 275 302 262 202 200 238 230 208 170 200 165 239 Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Name QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Jeremy Palm Mike Eckmeyer Greg Vaughn Calvin Everett Rocco Forgione Ed Giddings Cory DeForrest Ryan Koch Jason Esposito John Flanigan Greg Munch Jason Cserpnyak Brian Bingaman Mark Brubaker Michael Glover DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Dave Armstrong Dustin Bamo Corey Benson Graham Eggleston Dorian Thompson Dan Holland Joe Hollister Matt Keys Brandon Neely Michael Glover Pete Mendez Braden Steffy Nick Beisker Joe Deitrich [astern DMsien First Team Offense Ht. School East Stroudsburg West Chester East Stroudsburg Millersville Bloomsburg Cheyney West Chester West Chester Kutztown West Chester East Stroudsburg West Chester Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 6-2 5-10 5-8 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-0 Wt. Yr. 215 195 178 185 215 180 205 240 305 260 310 315 303 180 160 Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. 271 275 270 230 223 213 230 219 240 160 200 200 190 190 Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. [astern DMsien First Team Defense Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown West Chester Bloomsburg Mansfield Millersville Bloomsburg West Chester East Stroudsburg Kutztown Millersville East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Adam Almashy, Clarion Elice Parker, Indiana(Pa.) Robert Walker, Clarion Maurice Walker, Lock Haven Garvin Graves, Califomia(Pa.) LeRon McCoy, Indiana(Pa.) J.R. Thomas, Indiana(Pa.) Tom Pore, Clarion Khiawatha Downey, Indiana(Pa.) Brandon Price, Clarion Ryan Duchon, Clarion Jason Popp, Lock Haven Bill Ricks, Slippery Rock Craig Lough, Shippensburg R.J. Abercrombie, Califomia(Pa.) DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Tim Connolly, Clarion Barry Kralick, California(Pa.) Chris Minner, Shippensburg Dave Smith, Edinboro Kevin Platz, Clarion Kris Griffin, Indiana(Pa.) Scott McGrady, Clarion Kevan Scott, Califomia(Pa.) Neal Wood, Indiana(Pa.) Brent Grimes, Shippensburg Shawn Hanzley, Slippery Rock Myron Hargon, Clarion Elliott Page, Edinboro Mike Halberg, Slippery Rock Second Team Defense EASTERN DIVISION Second Team Offense Offensive Player of the Year: Brian Eyerman, Indiana(Pa.) Defensive Player of the Year: Troy Bowers, Clarion Rookie of the Year: Brent Grimes, Shippensburg Coach Of the Year: Mark Luther, Lock Haven Pos. QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 Offensive Player of the Year: Mike Eckmeyer, West Chester Defensive Player of the Year: Dan Holland, Mansfield Rookie of the Year: Stephen Gammage, Kutztown Coach of the Year: Denny Douds, East Stroudsburg 2003 Edinboro Oniversity Football ♦ Page 43 QB RB RB RB WR WR WR TE OT OT OG OG C PK RS Andrew Herrman, Bloomsburg Stephen Gammage, Kutztown Jamison McLaughlin, Bloomsburg Anthony Carfagno, East Stroudsburg Tierell Johnson, Bloomsburg John Jeffries, East Stroudsburg Justin Kondikoff, East Stroudsburg Chris Smith, Bloomsburg Eric Engle, Millersville Ryan McClellan, Mansfield Trevor Miller, Kutztown Chris Mullin, Bloomsburg Joe Burton, East Stroudsburg Dan Wilboume, West Chester BeJey Thomas, Bloomsburg DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P Brian DeCecco, Mansfield Greg Thoman, East Stroudsburg Matt Sola, Kutztown Joe Holland, Mansfield Zach Miers, Bloomsburg Ryan Vermillion, East Stroudsburg Phil DeCecco, East Stroudsburg Shawn Butler, Bloomsburg Eric Steffen, Bloomsburg Rudy Garcia, Bloomsburg Terrance Trogdon, Millersville Calvin Braxton, West Chester Travis Blomgren, West Chester Jon Corson, Kutztown Second Team Defense Pennsylvania State Athletic Cenference 3rd Floor Annex Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Commissioner: Steve Murray Phone: (570)893-2512 Sports Information Director: wiii Adair Phone; (570)893-2780 FAX: (570) 893-2650 The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference The Pennsylvania State Athletic Centerence SCORING Individual Statistical leaders PASSING .............. a Brian Eyerman, lUP ..............12 Andrew Herrmann, Bloom . .10 Bob Finbdora, WCU ..............11 Jeremy Palm, ESU.....................9 Travis Motley, Mans ..............10 Jeff Valentino, SRU................. 11 Tyler Novak, Ship .................. 11 Tim Storino, LHU................... 10 Rob Flowers, Kutz...................10 Colin Smith, Chey................... 11 Adam Almashy, Clar............... 11 Lacy Lancaster, Chey ............. 9 Com. 173 124 184 145 95 109 87 62 125 98 65 22 RUSHING 6 Mike Eckmeyer, WCU.......................11 John Kuhn, Ship................................. 11 Alonzo Roebuck, Edin.......................10 Robert Walker, Clar............................11 Wesley Clemons, Cal.........................10 Elice Parker, lUP............................... 13 Greg Vaughn, ESU.............................10 Stephen Gammage, Kutz .................. 11 Julius Brown, Bloom.........................10 Mike Ceroli, Bloom...........................10 TOTAL OFFENSE.......... a Rush Jeremy Palm, ESU......................... 9 181 Travis Motley, Mans .................. 10 Bob Findora, WCU .................... 11 Brian Eyerman, lUP..................... 12 Andrew Herrmann, Bloom.........10 Rob Flowers, Kutz....................... 10 Jeff Valentino, SRU .................... 11 Mike Eckmeyer, WCU................. 11 John Kuhn, Ship............................ 11 Adam Almashy, Clar .................. 11 Alonzo Roebuck, Edin.................10 -18 -90 -219 22 223 145 1539 1368 513 1177 ALl-PURPOSE YARDAGE c r»ii Mike Eckmeyer, WCU..................11 1539 Alonzo Roebuck, Edin................. 10 John Kuhn, Ship............................ 11 Wesley Clemons, Cal................... 10 Rocco Forgione, Bloom...............10 Elice Parker, lUP..........................13 Ryan McKavish, SRU..................11 Robert Walker, Clar......................11 Rob Carey, LHU ........................ 11 Ed Giddings, Chey........................11 1177 1368 867 0 1125 8 984 0 0 RECEPTIONS ................ e Garvin Graves, Cal.............................10 Ryan McKavish, SRU .......................11 Rocco Forgione, Bloom.................... 10 Carmelo Ocasio, lUP.........................12 Cory DeForrest, WCU...................... 11 Amaldo Santiago, Mans...................... 8 John Jeffries, ESU .............................10 Ed Giddings, Chey.............................11 Justin Kondikoff, ESU........................ 9 Trevor Smith, Kutz.............................11 RECEIVING YARDS......... e Rocco Forgione, Bloom.................... 10 Ryan McKavish, SRU ...................... 11 Garvin Graves, Cal............................. 10 Ed Giddings, Chey............................. 11 Carmelo Ocasio, lUP.........................12 Cory DeForrest, WCU...................... 11 Amaldo Santiago, Mans...................... 8 Dedric Anderson, Cal.........................10 Mike Zulkowski, Mans ......................9 John Jeffries, ESU .............................10 Alt. Int. Pet. Yards TD 290 231 331 289 374 237 191 153 259 217 146 77 7 14 12 9 17 10 7 9 13 18 6 4 59.7 53.7 55.6 50.2 52.1 46.0 45.5 40.5 48.3 45.2 44.5 28.6 Alt. Yards Avg. 5.2 5.6 4.8 5.4 5.5 5.8 4.8 3.6 4.9 4.6 1539 1368 1177 984 867 1125 755 827 685 616 295 243 243 182 159 194 158 227 141 134 2724 1975 2473 2200 2383 1602 1200 1046 1467 1343 804 329 Rec. 112 113 117 41 1075 105 1030 37 134 934 Rec. 70 61 54 60 52 37 46 47 35 40 Rec. 54 61 70 47 60 52 37 26 31 46 0 0 0 0 116 0 0 0 300 65 Yards 870 1030 1075 1002 824 541 ' 616 934 411 518 Yards 1075 1030 870 934 1002 824 541 634 557 616 14 16 14 12 8 0 4 14 7 4 2381 2365 2383 2505 1997 1690 1747 1539 1368 1317 1177 342 431 408 345 280 327 309 295 243 283 243 KO TD Total Pass Plays 2200 2383 2473 2724 1975 1467 1602 0 0 804 0 36 18 18 18 18 11 10 10 10 9 5 2 PR Yards 35 129 28 315 0 0 0 0 565 0 Avg. 12.4 16.9 19.9 16.7 15.8 14.6 13.4 19.9 11.7 12.9 Avg. 19.9 16.9 12.4 19.9 16.7 15.8 14.6 24.4 18.0 13.4 1686 1419 1513 1223 1191 1230 1038 1021 1014 999 TD 6 6 12 16 9 2 4 6 4 5 TD 12 6 6 6 16 9 2 6 7 4 Eff. 174.7 139.1 129.0 128.4 112.5 109.6 108.3 107.8 98.5 94.2 93.9 62.6 Yds/6 139.9 124.4 117.7 89.5 86.7 86.5 75.5 75.2 68.5 61.6 Yds/G 264.6 236.5 216.6 208.8 199.7 169.0 158.8 139.9 124.4 119.7 117.7 Avg/G 153.3 141.9 137.5 122.3 119.1 94.6 94.4 92.8 92.2 90.8 Rec/G 7.00 5.55 5.40 5.00 4.73 4.62 4.60 4.27 3.89 3.64 Yds/G 107.5 93.6 87.0 84.9 83.5 74.9 67.6 63.4 61.9 61.6 ............................. John Kuhn, Ship........................ Mike Eckmeyer, WCU............. Carmelo Ocasio, lUP............... Stephen Gammage, Kutz......... Alonzo Roebuck, Edin............. Rocco Forgione, Bloom........... Robert Walker, Clar................. Anthony Carfagno, ESU ......... Elice Parker, lUP...................... Josh Telenko, lUP .................... Geoff Heyl, Edin ...................... ... .11 ... .11 ....12 ... .11 ....10 ... .10 ... .11 ....10 ....13 ....13 ... .11 TD 16 15 16 14 13 12 12 11 12 0 0 KPT 4 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 50 29 ... .11 ... .11 ... .11 .........9 ... .11 ....10 ....10 ... .11 ....13 ... .11 No. 58 60 60 52 57 53 59 50 55 59 Yards 2566 2340 2326 2010 2103 1946 2128 1781 1941 2045 PUNTING ........................... Sean McNicholas, Edin ........... Mike Halberg, SRU ................. Ken Crawford, Clar ................. Greg Knauss, LHU.................... Jon Corson, Kutz ...................... Ken Parrish, ESU...................... Stephen Koetteritz, M’ville .. . Denver Brydon, Ship............... Brian Burke, lUP...................... Dan Wilbourne, WCU ............. KICKOFF RETURNS... ____ G ... .11 ... .10 ....13 ... .10 ... .11 ... .11 ....10 .........9 ....10 .. . .10 No. ............... ____ G BeJey Thomas, Bloom............. .........9 Rob Carey, LHU........................ .... 11 Ben Culver, Clar........................ .... 11 Mike Howard, lUP.................... .... 13 Lincoln Bufalino, Edin............. .... 11 Rocco Forgione, Bloom........... .... 10 Matt Tack, SRU........................ .... 10 R.J. Abercrombie, Cal............. .... 11 John Jeffries, ESU.................... ....10 Chad Weaver, WCU................. .... 11 No. R.J. Abercrombie, Cal ............. Nick Kurtz, Bloom.................... J.R. Thomas, lUP...................... Mike Yanocha, ESU................. Tony Johnson, Ship .................. Rob Carey, LHU........................ Conway Brown, Mans............. Kareem Shelton, Clar............... Wesley Clemons, Cal............... Tony Bria, Kutz ........................ 14 23 16 19 15 25 21 17 16 16 PUNT RETURNS 10 19 33 27 21 13 23 29 19 21 INTERCEPTIONS............ ____ G Jon Arnold, Cal.......................... ........ 11 Brent Grimes, Ship................... ........ 11 Nick Beisker, ESU................... ........ 10 Pete Mendez, Kutz................. ........ 11 Michael Glover, ESU............... ...........9 Mike Howard, lUP................... ........ 13 Andre Davis, Kutz................. .........11 John Scullin, LHU................... ........ 10 Terrance Trogdon, M’ville . ........... 10 FIELD GOALS............. Geoff Heyl, Edin .................... Mark Bmbaker, ESU............. Craig Lough, Ship ................. Greg Knauss, LHU................. Chris Carlton, Clar................. Tim Oliver, Bloom.................. Dan Wilbourne, WCU ........... Josh Telenko, lUP ................. PAT KICKING PCT. ____ G .........11 .........10 .........10 ...........9 .........11 .........10 .........11 .........13 ... ____ G Josh Telenko, lUP .................. .........13 Chris Carlton, Clar................. ......... 11 Geoff Heyl, Edin .................... ......... 11 Matt Huber, ESU .................... .........10 John Katsaouni, SRU............. ......... 11 Gary Amos, Cal ...................... ......... 11 Tim Oliver, Bloom.................. ......... 10 Page 44 ♦ 2003 Edinbora University Feetball Int. 9 8 / 7 5 6 5 4 4 ' Yards 493 616 404 467 346 565 465 373 315 312 Yards 219 300 386 267 191 116 202 252 161 170 Yards 48 43 114 154 48 58 63 18 -3 EGA EG 7 6 7 6 6 7 Mado 50 33 29 34 20 25 34 Avg. 44.2 39.0 38.8 38.7 36.9 36.7 36.1 35.6 35.3 34.7 Avg. 35.2 26.8 25.2 24.6 ^23.1 22.6 22.1 21.9 19.7 19.5 Avg. 21.9 15.8 11.7 9.9 9.1 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.5 8.1 52 35 31 37 22 28 39 TD 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. EG/G 0.91 0.80 0.70 0.67 0.64 0.60 0.55 0.54 63.6 66.7 60.0 58.3 Pet. 96.2 94.3 93.5 91.9 90.9 89.3 87.2 .11 .10 .10 TACKLES.............. .G 30 21 20 Solo 10 11 11 10 10 10 11 Dan Holland, Mans......... Derrik Metz, LHU........... Tim King, Chey............... Joe Hollister, M’ville .. . . Shawn Butler, Bloom.... Eric Steffen, Bloom......... Jeff Jackson, lUP............. TOTAL OFFENSE .. 0.82 0.73 0.70 0.64 0.56 0.46 0.45 0.40 0.40 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Dan Wilbourne, WCU .. Matt Scartozzi, Kutz . .. Craig Lough, Ship ......... 85 78 69 45 53 47 41 Ryan Vermillion, ESU .. . Scott McGrady, Clar......... Kevan Scott, Cal............... Jon Nalewak, LHU........... 85.7 84.0 80.0 35 25 25 Ast. Total QR SACKS ......... 141 118 112 98 95 91 99 56 40 43 53 42 44 58 .G East Stroudsburg ........... West Chester.................... Indiana(Pa.) .................... Bloomsburg .................... CalifomiafPa.) ............... Clarion ............................ Shippensburg .................. Mansfield........................ Edinboro.......................... Millersville...................... Slippery Rock.................. Kutztown ........................ Cheyney .......................... Lock Haven .................... .10 .11 .13 .10 .11 .11 .11 .10 .11 .10 .11 .11 .11 .11 RUSHING OFFENSE .G Clarion ............................ Shippensburg .................. CaliforniafPa.) ............... Bloomsburg .................... West Chester.................... Edinboro.......................... Indiana(Pa.) .................... East Stroudsburg ........... Kutztown ........................ Slippery Rock................. Millersville...................... Lock Haven .................... Mansfield........................ Cheyney .......................... PASSING OFFENSE East Stroudsburg ............. Mansfield.......................... IndianafPa.) ...................... West Chester..................... Bloomsburg ...................... Millersville........................ CalifomiafPa.) ................. Cheyney ............................ Slippery Rock................... Edinboro............................ Kutztown .......................... Shippensburg ................... Lock Haven ...................... Clarion .............................. TOTAL DEFENSE .13 .10 .10 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .10 .10 .11 TD 60 41 39 40 38 36 32 32 32 30 29 26 24 14 2421 2510 2976 2086 2052 918 1428 2383 1753 1902 1771 1587 1793 1363 Alt. Yards 590 564 466 418 458 463 478 353 402 461 362 351 320 378 .G Com 167 195 188 188 130 154 162 127 121 147 137 112 94 71 KP 2XP 50 34 35 33 31 21 29 27 27 20 22 18 15 7 0 1 0 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Total Pass 1462 1760 1916 1627 1972 3003 2482 818 1653 1021 1394 1454 899 999 .11 .11 .11 .10 .11 .11 .13 .10 .11 .11 .10 .11 .10 .11 ,10 ,10 ,13 ,11 10 ,10 .11 ,11 .11 .11 .11 .11 ,11 ,11 SCORING OFFENSE .G IndianafPa.)...................... Bloomsburg...................... East Stroudsburg............. Clarion.............................. West Chester.................... Shippensburg.................... Edinboro .......................... CalifomiafPa.).................. Slippery Rock.................. Lock Haven ...................... Kutztown.......................... Mansfield ........................ Millersville ...................... Cheyney .......................... Rush 3883 4270 4892 3713 4024 3921 3910 3201 3406 2923 3165 3041 2692 2362 388.3 388.2 376.3 371.3 365.8 356.5 355.5 320.1 309.6 292.3 287.7 276.5 244.7 214.7 RUSHING DEFENSE Att Yards 2421 2383 2976 2510 2086 1902 2052 1793 1771 1753 1587 1428 1363 918 DAP EG Sa. 7 6 9 7 6 7 10 8 5 6 5 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 PASSING DEFENSE Yds/G 242.1 238.3 228.9 228.2 208.6 190.2 186.5 163.0 161.0 159.4 144.3 129.8 123.9 83.5 Pts. 431 300 296 298 279 266 253 245 238 222 213 190 179 94 Avg. 33.2 30.0 29.6 27.1 25.4 24.2 23.0 22.3 21.6 20.2 19.4 19.0 17.9 8.5 Slippery Rock................. East Stroudsburg............. Shippensburg.................... Bloomsburg...................... Mansfield ........................ Clarion.............................. Califomia(Pa.).................. West Chester.................... Kutztown.......................... Indiana(Pa.)...................... Edinboro .......................... Millersville ...................... Lock Haven ...................... Cheyney .......................... Rush .11 .10 .11 .10 .10 .11 .11 .11 .11 .13 .11 .10 .11 .11 2003 Edlnboro University Feetball ♦ Page 45 TD 25 26 28 26 27 32 32 31 32 37 37 32 40 70 1434 1356 1126 1318 1181 1319 1251 2082 1830 1665 1573 1551 2595 2385 Pass 1532 1755 1991 1607 1758 1934 1814 2014 1680 2108 2201 1979 1799 2096 Yards Att. Yards Yds/G Att Yards .11 .10 .11 .11 ,10 .11 ,10 .11 .11 10 .13 .11 ,11 .11 369 388 405 449 358 403 419 423 408 357 550 506 450 561 .G Com .11 .11 13 .11 10 ,11 10 ,11 ,11 10 11 11 10 11 SCORING DEFENSE .G 86 91 90 89 10.0 8.5 7.0 9.0 7.5 6.0 .G California(Pa.) ................. Kutztown .......................... Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Slippery Rock................... Mansfield.......................... Lock Haven ...................... Bloomsburg ...................... Clarion .............................. Shippensburg ................... Millersville........................ Cheyney ............................ West Chester...................... East Stroudsburg ............. Edinboro............................ 40 54 45 28 Sacks .G .11 .10 . .9 .12 .11 .10 .11 .11 .11 .10 .10 .11 .10 .13 .11 .11 .11 ,10 .11 .11 Shippensburg .................. Bloomsburg ...................... Clarion ............................ Slippery Rock.................. Millersville........................ Califomia(Pa.) ................. Mansfield.......................... Edinboro............................ West Chester..................... East Stroudsburg ............. Indiana(Pa.) ...................... Kutztown .......................... Cheyney ............................ Lock Haven ..................... 273.0 225.6 179.3 162.7 160.0 150.3 147.4 146.2 132.2 126.7 102.1 90.8 81.8 81.7 352 378 327 340 243 307 316 325 271 272 288 261 240 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yds/G 46 37 45 61 .G .. Califomia(Pa.) ............... Slippery Rock................. Shippensburg ................. Mansfield........................ . Bloomsburg ..................... Clarion ............................ Millersville....................... Indiana(Pa.) ..................... Kutztown ........................ West Chester.................... Edinboro.......................... East Stroudsburg ............. Lock Haven .................... Cheyney .......................... Yds/G 3003 2482 1972 1627 1760 1653 1916 1462 1454 1394 1021 999 818 899 10 , 11 , 11 , 11 . . . . . . Troy Bowers, Clar ......... Dave Armstrong, Bloom Jake Walker, WCU......... Andrew Battle, lUP .... Graham Eggleston, WCU Dan Holland, Mans.......... Team Statistical leaders Int/G TD 54.5 Att. Pts/G 9.1 8.4 8.0 7.8 7.8 7.2 6.7 6.6 5.5 5.5 5.4 Pts. 100 92 96 86 78 72 74 66 72 71 59 55.6 57.1 46.7 18 14 15 11 11 9 10 12 10 8 EG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 120 153 179 136 121 138 138 133 138 134 129 159 154 144 KP 2XP 22 20 21 13 19 19 24 25 26 27 26 27 35 57 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 2966 3111 3117 2925 2939 3253 3065 4096 3510 3773 3774 3530 4394 4481 269.6 282.8 283.4 292.5 293.9 295.7 306.5 315.1 319.1 343.0 343.1 353.0 399.5 407.4 102.4 118.1 119.9 123.3 125.1 130.4 131.8 143.0 151.4 155.1 160.2 166.4 216.8 235.9 1126 1181 1319 1356 1251 1434 1318 1573 1665 1551 2082 1830 2385 2595 291 286 338 276 240 291 312 283 276 264 255 313 308 305 1532 1680 2014 1755 1607 1799 1758 1934 1991 1814 2096 2108 1979 2201 DKP EG Sa. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yds/G 3 3 6 6 8 4 4 9 9 13 2 9 9 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 Yds/G 139.3 152.7 154.9 159.5 160.7 163.5 175.8 175.8 181.0 181.4 190.5 191.6 197.9 200.1 Pts. 183 185 207 191 205 227 228 240 247 298 260 248 302 506 Avg. 16.6 18.5 18.8 19.1 20.5 20.6 20.7 21.8 22.5 22.9 23.6 24.8 27.5 46.0 6. 7. All-nme Records 18. 19. 20. Rushing RUSHING AHEMPTS Game Season Career 42 343 943 YARDS RUSHING Game 316 Season Career 1698 4410 Gerald Thompson vs. Bloomsburg, 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 SINGLE GAME RUSHING YARDS 1. Gerald Thompson 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Gerald Thompson vs. California(Pa.), 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1998 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 9. 10. YARDS PER CARRY Season Career 8.7 6.7 TOUCHDOWNS Game 5 Season Career 21 42 Al Raines, 1971 Al Raines, 1969-71 11. 12. 13. 14. Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Elbert Cole, 1989 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 16. 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season Career Career 17. Floyd Faulkner.........206 vs. Shippensburg /86 3 Gerald Thompson, 1998; Larry Jackson, 1994 6 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ..................4,410 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................ 4,237 A1 Raines, 1969-71 .................................3,399 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .............................3,341 Lester Frye, 1989-91 .............................2,626 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ....................2,100 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ....................2,030 Dave Green, 1975-76 .............................1,978 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ...........................1,900 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ...................... 1,845 Keith Collier, 1981-83 ........................... 1,684 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ...................... 1,673 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 ...................... 1,435 Rich Holmes, 1974-75 ...........................1,302 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 .................... 1,266 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .................. 1,227 John Williams, 2000-01 .........................1,206 Dave Span, 1981-85 ............................... 1,107 Joe Early, 1977-80 ................................. 1,095 Chris Conway, 1987-90 .........................1,034 Bryan Libert, 1974-77 ...........................1,031 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 .............................1,026 Gerald Thompson, 1998 .........................1,698 Larry Jackson, 1994 ............................... 1,660 Lester Frye, 1990 ................................... 1,630 Elbert Cole, 1989 ....................................1,507 A1 Raines, 1971 ......................................1,358 Gerald Thompson, 1995 .........................1,281 Dave Green, 1975 ....................................1,239 Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................... 1,218 A1 Raines, 1969 ......................................1,208 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ...........................1,177 Larry Jackson, 1993 ............................... 1,171 Bernard Henry, 2000 .............................1,054 Bernard Henry, 1999 .............................1,046 Tony Brinson, 1996 ............................... 1,019 Elbert Cole, 1988 ....................................... 909 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 .............................859 A1 Raines, 1970 ..........................................833 SEASON AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING AHEMPTS Larry Jackson 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ...................... 943 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 .............................717 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................642 Al Raines, 1969-71 ................................... 506 Lester Frye, 1989-91 ................................. 503 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ........................ 410 Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ...................... 397 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................377 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 .............................372 Dave Green, 1975-76 ..................................361 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Gerald Thompson, 1998 ...........................343 Lester Frye, 1990 ........................................317 Larry Jackson, 1994................................... 274 Alonzg- Roebuck, 2002 .............................243 Elbe{< Cole, 1989 ........................................238 Gerald Thompson, 1995 ...........................228 Bernard Henry, 1999 ................................. 220 Dave Green, 1975 ..................................... 217 Larry Jackson, 1992................................... 213 Elbert Cole, 1988 ........................................ 212 SINGLE GAME RUSHING AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. Gerald Thompson .. .42 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 Gerald Thompson .. .40 vs. Shippensburg ‘98 Gerald Thompson . . .39 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘98 Gerald Thompson . . .38 vs. Lock Haven ‘97 Lester Frye............... 38 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 6. Gerald Thompson . . .36 vs. Hillsdale ‘98 Larry Jackson...........36 vs. IndianafPa.) ‘92 8. Tony Brinson ............ 35 vs. Lock Haven ‘96 Larry Jackson...........35 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 Corey Hill................. 35 vs. Elizabeth City St., ‘93 Lester Frye............... 35 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 CAREER AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY 1. 2. Al Raines Page 46 ♦ 2003 EdinliDro University Footbaii 4. Al Raines, 1969-71...................................... 6.7 Dave Span, 1981-85.................................... 6.3 Damon Chambers, 1982-84....................... 6.3 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ...............................5.9 Derrick Russell, 1990-92............................5.9 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 Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 .......................... 23 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ...............................20 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ............................. 18 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ...........................16 Bernard Henry, 2000 .................................... 15 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ............................. 15 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .........................15 Dave Green, 1975-76....................................15 Rich Holmes, 1974-75 ................................. 15 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 ............................. 15 SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. SEASON RUSHING AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 56.9 Elbert Cole, 1989 ..........................................21 Larry Jackson, 1992......................................17 Al Raines, 1971............................................ 16 Larry Jackson, 1994......................................15 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ............................... 13 Al Raines, 1969 ............................................ 13 Lester Frye, 1990 ...........................................12 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ............................... 12 Lester Frye, 1991...........................................11 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ................................... 11 Tony Brinson, 1996 ......................................11 SINGLE GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Elbert Cole.............. 5 2. Larry Jackson .........4 Lester Frye.............. 4 Al Raines.................4 Bob Mengerink ... .4 vs. Slippery Rock ‘89 vs. California(Pa.) ‘94 vs. Lock Haven ‘91 vs. Lock Haven ‘70 vs. Slippery Rock ‘71 Passing PASSING ATTEMPTS Game 44 Season Career 277 911 Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, 2001 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 PASSING COMPLETIONS 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 Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 HIGNEST COMPIETIGN PERCENTAGE Season L. 62.7 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 7 16 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Season 1 Career 1 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ‘00 SEASDN RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 9. 18. Larry Jackson...........201 vs. Slippery Rock ‘93 19. Bernard Henry 198 vs. California(Pa.), CAREER RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 316 vs. California(Pa.) ‘98 Al Raines ..................295 vs. Geneva ‘69 Larry Jackson...........275 vs. Mansfield ‘94 Bernard Henry........ 263 vs. Mercyhurst, ‘00 Tony Brinson ........... 248 vs. Cheyney ‘96 Gerald Thompson . . .237 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 Lester Frye...............234 vs. Va. Union ‘90 Derrick Russell........ 234 vs. Fairmont St. ‘90 Elbert Cole..............224 vs. Kutztown, 1989 Elbert Cole...............220 vs. Slippery Rock ‘98 Larry Jackson...........219 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘94 Larry Jackson.......... 214 vs. Lock Haven ‘93 Bob Mengerink . . . .213 vs. Lock Haven ‘71 Larry Jackson.......... 212 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 Lester Frye...............212 vs. Lock Haven ‘90 Larry Jackson.......... 207 vs. Univ. at Buffalo, ‘9i 10 Larry Jackson, 1994 21 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 20 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ................................. 824 Rich Holmes, 1975 ................................... 822 Gerald Thompson, 1997 ...........................813 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 Justin Bouch, 2002; Jody Dickerson, 1994; Hal Galupi, 1990; Scott Dodds, 1986; Blair Hrovat, 1982 Justin Bouch, 2002; 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 7. Scott Dodds .... Justin Bouch .... Hal Galupi ......... Jody Dickerson . . Blair Hrovat .... Hal Galupi ......... Jody Dickerson . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Brian Caldwell .. Jody Dickerson . . Mike Hill ........... Mike Dodds .... Jody Dickerson . . Chris Hart........... Hal Galupi ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 15. Brian Caldwell .. .. 16. Blair Hrovat .... . . 17. Steve Tryon .... .. 18. Jody Dickerson . . .. .376 vs. Fairmont St. ‘86 .353 vs. East Stroudsburg ‘02 .351 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 .334 vs. Hillsdale ‘94 .300 vs. Califomia(Pa.), ‘82 .299 vs. Califomia(Pa.), ‘90 .278 vs. American International ‘94 .277 vs. Glenville St. ‘98 .276 vs. New Haven ‘93 .275 vs. Califomia(Pa.), ‘76 .271 vs. Lock Haven ‘86 .269 vs. Clarion ‘93 .263 vs. Hillsdale ‘96 .261 vs. Youngstown State ‘89 .259 vs. Carson-Newman ‘98 .256 vs. West Liberty ‘83 .255 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘01 .251 vs. Millersville ‘93 2003 Edlnboro University Football ♦Pago 47 Jody Dickerson 19. Hal Galupi ............... 250 vs. Shippensburg ‘89 Blair Hrovat.............250 vs. Lock Haven ‘84 Jude Basile...............250 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘74 CAREER AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 .......................... 911 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................706 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................618 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ...................................553 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 .......................... 506 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .............................. 482 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................................462 Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................................406 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ..................................... 384 Rick Shover, 1976-79 ............................... 363 SEASON AHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 ...............................277 Jim Ross, 1987 ..........................................276 Chris Hart, 1996 ....................................... 271 Chris Hart, 1995 ....................................... 261 Brian Caldwell, 1998 .................................256 Hal Galupi, 1990 ....................................... 253 Brian Caldwell, 1997 .................................250 Scott Dodds, 1986 ..................................... 243 Jody Dickerson, 1992 ...............................230 Hal Galupi, 1989 ........................................ 224 1. Steve Tryon ............. 44 vs. Shippensburg‘01 2. Brian Caldwell.........43 vs. Glenville St. ‘98 3. Jody Dickerson.........42 vs. New Haven ‘93 Tom Mackey ...........42 vs. Clarion ‘68 5. Tom Mackey ...........41 vs. East Stroudsburg ‘68 6. Steve Tryon ............. 40 vs. Califomia(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 8. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 .............................62 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...................................50 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .................................49 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .................................27 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ..................................... 24 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 .............................21 Jude Basile, 1973-75 ...................................21 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ........................................17 Mike Hill, 1976-78 ..................................... 17 Rick Shover, 1976-79 ..................................16 SEASON TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 .................................25 Hal Galupi, 1989 ..........................................22 Blair Hrovat, 1983 ........................................19 Jody Dickerson, 1994 ................................. 17 Hal Galupi, 1990 ..........................................17 Scott Dodds, 1986 ........................................17 Blair Hrovat, 1984 ........................................14 Blair Hrovat, 1982 ........................................14 Chris Hart, 1995 ..........................................13 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ....................................12 Jody Dickerson, 1992 ................................. 12 Jim Ross, 1987 ............................................ 12 SINGLE GAME TOUCHDOWNS 1. Scott Dodds................5 vs. 2. Jody Dickerson.........4 vs. Hal Galupi..................4 vs. Hal Galupi..................4 vs. Scott Dodds............... 4 vs. Blair Hrovat............... 4 vs. Blair Hrovat............... 4 vs. Blair Hrovat............... 4 vs. Fairmont State ‘86 Slippery Rock ‘93 Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 Lock Haven ‘89 Lock Haven ‘86 Mercyhurst ‘83 Buffalo State ‘83 Califomia(Pa.) ‘82 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 .......................... 481 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................372 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................309 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 .......................... 306 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ...................................277 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ...............................274 Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................................224 Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................................206 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ..................................... 200 Rick Shover, 1976-79 ................................179 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Scott Dodds, 1986 ......................................153 Jim Ross, 1987 ..........................................147 Chris Hart, 1996 ........................................144 Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................... 140 Hal Galupi, 1990 ........................................130 Chris Hart, 1995 ........................................125 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ................................. 124 Hal Galupi, 1989 ........................................122 Brian Caldwell, 1997 ................................. 120 Jody Dickerson, 1994 ................................119 Jody Dickerson, 1992 ............................... 119 SINGLE GAME COMPLETIONS 1. Scott Dodds......... 2. Brian Caldwell. .. Chris Hart............. 4. Chris Hart............. Scott Dodds......... 6. Justin Bouch......... Chris Hart............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. 8. Cam Marsh........... Steve Tryon......... Jody Dickerson... Scott Dodds......... .. .. .. .. 21 21 21 21 vs. vs. vs. vs. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Hal Galupi, 1990 ..........................................20 Chris Hart, 1995 ..........................................16 Brian Caldwell, 1998 ................................... 15 Hal Galupi, 1989 ..........................................14 Jody Dickerson, 1993 ................................. 13 Jody Dickerson, 1991 ................................. 13 Jim Ross, 1987 ............................................ 13 Hal Galupi, 1988 ...........................................12 Rick Shover, 1978 ........................................12 Mike Hill, 1977 ............................................ 12 Chris Hart, 1996 ..........................................12 SINGLE GAME INTERCEPTIONS Lock Haven ‘86 Glenville St. ‘98 Lock Haven ‘86 Hillsdale ‘96 Fairmont St. ‘86 Hast Stroudsburg ‘02 Univ. at Buffalo, ‘96 Indiana(Pa.) ‘02 Shippensburg ‘01 New Haven ‘93 West Chester ‘86 1. Jody Dickerson....... 5 vs. Bob Jacobs..............5 vs. 2. Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. Hal Galupi ............... 4 vs. Jim Ross.................. 4 vs. Mike Hill ................. 4 vs. Bob Bloomquist .. .4 vs. Petchel ......................4 vs. Shippensburg ‘91 Lock Haven ‘80 New Haven ‘93 Youngstown St. ‘89 Shippensburg ‘87 Clarion ‘77 Indiana(Pa.) ‘67 Califomia(Pa.) ‘62 Receiving RECEPTIONS Game 12 Season Career 50 147 Lateef Walters vs. Hillsdale, 1994 Wrentie Martin, 1992 Brnest Priester, 1986-90 YARDS RECEIVING Game 248 Season Career 1128 3064 TOUCHDOWNS Game Career 3 16 35 Tim Beacham vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1980 Brnest Priester, 1989 Fmest Priester, 1986-90 Brnest Priester (5 times); Lateef Walters vs. Shippensburg, 1994; Tim Beacham vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1990; Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, 1986; Brie Bosley vs. Buffalo State, 1983; Mike Romeo vs. Bureka, 1971 Fmest Priester, 1989 Fmest Priester, 1986-90 YARDS PER RECEPTION Season Career 24.2 20.7 Tim Beacham, 1978 Fmest Priester, 1986-90 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 7 12 7 Fmest Priester, 1990 Fmest Priester, 1986-90 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 Scott Dodds, 1984-86................................56.9 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94......................... 52.8 Hal Galupi, 1987-90..................................52.7 Paoe 48 ♦ 2003 Emnlioro UniwBrsity rootball Fmest Priester, 1986-90 ...........................148 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .........................135 Wrentife Martin, 1989-92 ...........................131 Quenfin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 .................... 123 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 ...................... 91 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ...............................91 Flbert Cole, 1986-89 ................................... 89 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 .............................78 John Toomer, 1985-88 ................................. 78 Chris Buehner, 1998-2001 .......................... 68 Flic Bosley, 1981-84 ................................... 61 Paul Stone, 1989-92 ................................... 59 Rob Barney, 1997-99 ................................... 58 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 ........................................58 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ........................... 57 SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 5. CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. Scott Dodds, 1986 .................................... 62.7 Cam Marsh, 2002...................................... 57.6 Jody Dickerson, 1994................................56.7 Blair Hrovat, 1983 .................................... 54.7 Hal Galupi, 1989 ...................................... 54.4 Jim Ross, 1987...........................................53.3 Jody Dickerson, 1991................................53.1 Chris Hart, 1996.........................................53.1 Justin Bouch, 2002..................................... 52.3 Hal Galupi, 1988 ...................................... 52.3 CAREER RECEPTIONS SEASON INTERCEPTIONS SEASON COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Season Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...................................48 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ............................ 47 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .................................34 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ..................................... 29 Jude Basile, 1973-75 ................................... 26 Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 .............................25 Rick Shover, 1976-79 .................................24 Mike Hill, 1976-78 ..................................... 23 Jack Davis, 1999-01 ................................... 19 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ........................................19 Jim Ross, 1986-89 ................................... 52.1 Jack Davis, 1999-01.................................. 50.7 Chris Hart, 1993-96.................................. 50.1 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84................................50.0 Dan McHenry, 1974-76 ............................50.0 Rick Shover, 1976-79.................................49.3 Steve Tryon, 2000-01.................................49.2 SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 9. CAREER INTERCEPTIONS CAREER COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. CAREER TOUCHDOWNS 10. SINCLEGAMEAHEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. Steve Tryon.............20 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘01 Brian Caldwell.........20 vs. Carson-Newman ‘98 Chris Hart..................20 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘96 Hal Galupi............... 20 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 Hal Galupi............... 20 vs. Youngstown St. ‘89 7. 8. 9. Wrentie Martin, 1992 .................................50 Fmest Priester, 1989 ................................... 49 Fmest Priester, 1990 ................................... 47 Howard Hackley, 1976 ...............................47 Lateef Walters, 1994 .................................... 44 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ................................. 44 John Toomer, 1988 ..................................... 43 Wrentie Martin, 1991 ................................. 39 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 .............................38 10. Charles Pollick, 1968 .......................................37 SINGLE GAME RECEPTIONS 1. Lateef Walters ......... 12 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 2. Fmest 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. CalifomiafPa.) ‘78 6. Quentin Ware-Bey . .9 vs. Glenville State ‘98 Howard Hackley .. .9 vs. Frostburg State ‘76 8. Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. California(Pa.) ‘76 Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Lock Haven ‘76 Dan Bissontz ...........8 vs. Bast Stroudsburg, ‘68 Charles Pollick ... .8 vs. Bast Stroudsburg, ‘68 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Fmest 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 SEASON RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Fmest Priester, 1989 ............................... 1,128 Brnest 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 SINGIE GAME RECEIVING YARDS 1. Tim Beacham........ ....248 vs. Univ. at Buffalo,‘80 2. Lateef Walters....... ....229 vs. Hillsdale ‘94 3. Corey Keyes.......... ....217 vs. American International ‘94 4. Brnest Priester....... ....206 vs. Lock Haven ‘89 5. Fmest Priester....... ....193 vs. Califomia(Pa.), ‘90 6. Howard Hackley... ....190 vs. Frostburg St. ‘76 7. Fmest Priester....... ....185 vs. Shippensburg ‘89 8. Howard Hackley... ....181 vs. Slippery Rock ‘76 9. Brnest Priester....... ....180 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 10. Fmest 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. Fmest Priester....... ....155 vs. Clarion ‘90 3. 5. 6. Lateef Walters, 1994 .......................................9 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 Brie Bosley, 1984............................................6 Bob Jahn, 1978 ..............................................6 Mike Romeo, 1971 ....................................... 6 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 ................. '............ 6 Season Career Game 358 Season Career CAREER YARDS PER RECEPTION 10. Fmest Priester, 1986-90 .......................... 20.7 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ...........................19.9 Brie 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 Lincoln Bufalino, 2000-02 ........................16.3 SEASON YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. Tim Beacham, 1978 .................................24.2 Lateef Walters, 1993 .................................23.9 Brnest Priester, 1990 .................................23.4 Fmest Priester, 1989 .................................23.0 Brie Bosley, 1984 ..................................... 21.3 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................ 21.0 Jim Romaniszyn, 1971 .............................20.9 Howard Hackley, 1976 .............................20.7 Tim Beacham, 1980 .................................20.3 Justin Lipscomb, 2002 ............................. 20.1 Lateef Walters, 1991.................................. 19.3 Howard Hackley, 1975 ............................. 19.3 Total Offense TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Game 52 TOUCHDOWNS Season 26 23 Career 69 Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg, 2001 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 .............................2,295 Hal Galupi, 1990 ................................... 2,017 Jody Dickerson, 1992 .............................2,014 Blair Hrovat,1983 ................................... 1,938 Blair Hrovat,1982 ................................... 1,931 Hal Galupi, 1989 ....................................1,917 Jody Dickerson, 1994 ............................. 1,906 Scott Dodds,1986 ................................... 1,863 Blair Hrovat,1984 ................................... 1,826 Jim Ross, 1987 .........................................1,808 GAME TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Scott Dodds .... Hal Galupi ......... Blair Hrovat .... Jody Dickerson .. Justin Bouch .... Jody Dickerson .. Gerald Thompson Blair Hrovat .... Jody Dickerson . . Scott Dodds .... 11. Steve Tryon .... 12. Blair Hrovat ... Fmest 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 Brie Bosley, 1981-84 .....................................10 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 ...........................10 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ...........................10 E Fmest Priester, 1989 ....................................16 Fmest Priester, 1990 ................................... 15 Ernest Priester 2003 Edlnboro University FootbaH ♦ Page 49 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 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 Flbert Cole, 1986-89 .............................3,407 Chris Hart, 1993-96 ................................ 3,388 SEASON TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1993 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER TGUGRDDWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2295 161A 61 1. Fmest Priester ..........3 vs. Indiana(Pa.)‘90 Fmest Priester ......... 3 vs. Kutztown ‘89 Fmest Priester ......... 3 vs. Lock Haven ‘89 Tim Beacham............ 3 vs. Univ. at Buffalo ‘80 Bob Suren ................3 vs. Lock Haven ‘86 Brie Bsoley.................3 vs. Buffalo State ‘83 Mike Romeo.............. 3 vs. Bureka ‘71 Gerald Thompson, 1998 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE SINGLE GAME TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 343 1245 358 vs. Fairmont St. ‘86 352 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 340 vs. Lock Haven ‘82 333 vs. Hillsdale ‘94 328 vs. Hast Stroudsburg ‘02 322 vs. Millersville ‘93 .316 vs. CalifomiafPa.), ‘98 301 vs. West Liberty ‘83 297 vs. New Haven ‘93 295 vs. Hast Stroudsburg ‘85 290 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘01 289 vs. Shippensburg ‘83 Ul-Purpose Yards TOTAlAU-PURPOSE YARDAGE Game 423 Season Career 2284 6095 Larry Jackson vs. Mansfield, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1994 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 CAREER Rll-PURPOSE YRRPAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................ 6,095 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ..................4,661 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ............................ 4,498 A1 Raines, 1969-71 .................................4,286 Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................ 3,466 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 SEASON All-PURPOSE YAROAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Larry Jackson, 1994 ...............................2,284 Elbert Cole, 1989 ....................................1,917 Lester Frye, 1990 ................................... 1,807 Gerald Thompson, 1998 .........................1,724 A1 Raines, 1971 ......................................1,719 Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................... 1,626 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ...........................1,550 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ...........................1,545 A1 Raines, 1969 ......................................1,536 Larry Jackson, 1993 ............................... 1,515 SINGIE GAME AU-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Larry Jackson........... 423 vs. Mansfield ‘94 Larry Jackson............. 333 vs. Slippery Rock‘94 Gerald Thompson 316 vs. Califomia(Pa.)‘98 A1 Raines ................. 306 vs. Lock Haven ‘69 John Mikovich 303 vs. California(Pa.) ‘65 Bernard Henry.........297 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘00 A1 Raines ..................295 vs. Geneva ‘69 Elbert Cole................293 vs. Kutztown ‘89 Larry Jackson...........292 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 Bernard Henry .........286 vs. Mercyhurst ‘00 Elbert Cole...............275 vs. Slippery Rock ‘89 Tim Beacham.......... 262 vs. Shippensburg ‘80 Kickoff Returns KICKOFFS RETURNED Game Season Career 7 Eric Bosley vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1984; Larry Pollick vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Fric Bosley, 1984 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 28 76 NIGKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Game 228 Season Career 757 1844 Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987 Fric Bosley, 1984 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Season Career K.J. Johnston, 1998 Chris Conway, 1989-90 30.9 25.9 HICKOFFS RETURNER FOR TGUCHROWNS Season Career 2 3 Denorse Mosley, 1996 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 PnntRetnrns PUNTS RETURNED Game Season Career 7 33 61 Ernest Priester vs. Shepherd, 1990 Ken Petardi, 1979 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Game 120 Season Career 540 540 Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Birt Duncan, 1961 Birt Duncan, 1961 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Season Career 18.8 Ken Petardi, 1978 10.7 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87; Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 PUNTS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS Season 2 Tim Beacham, 1980; Career 2 Tim Beacham, 1977-80; John Mikovich, 1965 John Mikovich, 1965-67 Field Goals FIELD GOALS MADE Game Season Career 4 Jim Trueman vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985 15 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 43 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ........................ 43 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 .................................36 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ........................ 26 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 .................................21 Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ................................. 18 John Serrao, 1976-78 ................................... 16 SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 5. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 .............................15 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981 .............................12 Sean McNicholas, 1999 ............................... 11 Jim Trueman, 1984 ......................................11 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............................. 11 Geoff Heyl, 2002 ............................................10 John Bauman, 1990 ......................................10 Jim Trueman, 1985 ......................................10 Jim Trueman, 1983 ......................................10 CAREER HELD GOALS AnEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ........................ 75 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 .................................56 Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ........................ 51 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 .................................39 Scott Rupert, 1991-94 .................................33 Darren Weber, 1987-89 ...............................31 SEASON FIELD GOALS AHEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 5. Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 .............................24 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981 .............................22 Sean McNicholas, 1999 & 2001 ................19 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............................. 19 Geoff Heyl, 2002 ............................................ 18 Tyson Cook, 1997 ........................................18 4. 5. 6. Mike Abbiatici, 1980 ................................... 65 Dan Fiegl, 19678 ..........................................64 Bill Kutz, 1969 ............................................62 SINGLE GAME PUNTS ATHMPnU 1. Tyson Cook ........... 12 vs. Bob Buckheit...........12 vs. 3. Bill Kutz..................11 vs. Bill Kutz................... 11 vs. California(Pa.)‘98 Baldwin-Wallace ‘66 Ohio Northern ‘69 Shippensburg ‘68 5. 6. Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................41.0 Mike Raynard, 1986-87 .......................... 40.3 Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 .............................38.2 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ...............................38.2 Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ...........................37.7 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 ................................... 37.6 Sean McNicholas, 2002 .......................... 44.2 Mike Raynard, 1987 .................................41.9 Sean McNicholas, 2001 ...........................41.4 Kevin Conlan, 1984 .................................40.5 Sean McNicholas, 1999 .......................... 40.2 Gary Lhotsky, 1992 .................................40.1 Gary Lhotsky, 1993 ................................. 39.6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mike Raynard 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock ‘87 Sean McNicholas 54.2 vs. Ashland ‘02 Kevin Conlan...........50.3 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘84 Tyson Cook ............. 50.0 vs. Cheyney ‘97 Sean McNicholas . . .49.8 vs. lndiana(Pa.) ‘01 Sean McNicholas . . .48.9 v^. Shippensburg ‘02 Sean McNicholas . . .48.8 vs. Califomia(Pa.) ‘00 Sean McNicholas . . .47.7 vs. Tiffin ‘02 Sean McNicholas . . .47.7 vs. Gannon ‘02 10. Dan Fiegl ..................47.4 vs. Shippensburg ‘76 11. Bill Burford ............. 47.3 vs. Slippery Rock‘89 Interceptions MOSTINTERCEPTIDNS Season /-•____________ 4 8 Ron Allen vs. Portland State, 1995; Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg, 1968 Dave Parker, 1982; Jack McCurry, 1971 in 1QQ1 QA Season Career 55.0 Mike Raynard vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 44.2 Sean McNicholas, 2002 41.0 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 Page 5D ♦ 2003 Edinliora University Footbaii Dave Parker, 1982 ..........................................8 Dave Sadler, 1998 ..........................................7 Steve Russell, 1993 ....................................... 7 Martelle Betters, 1984 ................................... 7 Brian Decker, 1996 ........................................ 6 Jason Perkins, 1993 ....................................... 6 Ray Bracy, 1984 ............................................6 Ken Petardi, 1978 ..........................................6 Ron Miller, 1980 ............................................6 Dan Allie, 1980 ..............................................6 John Walker, 1973 ..........................................6 POINTS SCORED Game 36 Season Career 148 288 TOUCHDOWNS Game 6 Season Career 24 48 Flbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Flbert Cole, 1989 Flbert Cole, 1986-89 Game 30 Season Career 200 572 Game Season Career 9 43 138 9 46 148 9. Rick lorfido vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1972 Jim Krentz, 1978 Jim Krentz, 1975-78 TACKLES FOR LOSSES Game 5 Season Career 20 57 OR SACKS Game Season Career 1 16 38 Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery Rock, 2001; Derrick Davis vs. West Chester, 2000; Matt Stultz vs. Clarion, 1997; Rick Jordan vs. Lock Haven, 1984 Dave Smith, 2001 Dave Smith, 1999-2002 Ron Link vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1981 Pat Schuster, 1995 Pat Schuster, 1992-95 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 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 Matt Grebenc, 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 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 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 Flbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Flbert Cole, 1989 Flbert Cole, 1986-89 EXTRA POINTS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Steve Russell TACKLES Scoring Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 Scott Rupert, 1993 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 . . . Flbert Cole, 1986-89 ......... Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ... . A1 Raines, 1969-71 ........... Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 Frnest Priester, 1986-90 . . Rick Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 Lester Frye, 1989-91 ......... Scott Rupert, 1991-94 . .. . Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 . 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 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1986 Darren Weber, 1989 Jim Trueman, 1983-86 .272 .262 .246 .236 .234 .226 .182 .176 .171 .158 SEASON POINTS SCORFD Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ..................236 Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 ................................... 233 Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ............................. 176 Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............................... 149 Bill Kutz, 1968-69 ......................................139 Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ............................. 134 Bill Kutz, 1968 ............................................77 Sean McNicholas, 2000 ...............................67 Dan Fiegl, 1977 ............................................66 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Tyson Cook vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996; Bob Buckheit vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 77 Bill Kutz, 1968 236 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 SEASON PUNTS AHEMPTED 1. 2. 3. Steve Russell, 1991-94 ............................... 19 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 ....................................13 Dave Sadler, 1995-98 ................................. 12 Wade Smith, 1988-91 ................................. 12 Dave Parker, 1980-83 ................................. 12 John Walker, 1971-73 ................................. 12 CAREER POINTS SCORED 12 CAREER PUNTS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. Season Career PUNTING AVERAGE Game 1. 2. 3. Game PUNTS AHEMPTEO Season Career Michael Sims, 1995 Brian Decker, 1995-97; Michael Sims, 1994-96 EXTRA POINTS AHEMPTED Punting Game 2 2 Jim Trueman, 1984 Defense INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Season Career SINGLE GAME PUNTING AVERAGE Game 41 Brian Decker, 1997 Steve Russell, 1991-94 SEASON INTERCEPTIONS SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 140 321 CAREER INTERCEPIONS CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE Season Career Elbert Cole, 1989 ........................................148 Larry Jackson, 1992 ................................... 114 Frnest Priester, 1990 ................................. 102 Frnest Priester, 1989 ................................. 100 A1 Raines, 1971............................................98 Larry Jackson, 1994..................................... 92 Floyd Faulkner, 1984................................... 84 A1 Raines, 1969 ............................................84 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ................................78 Gerald Thompson, 1998 .............................78 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 Fbby 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 Brickson..........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 Fbby Hollins ........... 23 vs. Shippensburg ‘70 CAREER SACKS 1. 2. 4. 5. Pat Schuster, 1992-95................................... 38 Dave Smith, 1999-2002.............................25.5 Rick Jordan, 1981-84.................................25.5 Ron Link, 1977-81 ....................................... 24 Bryan Lambert, 1992-95.......................... 21.5 2003EillnlioroUnlvGrsltyFogtliall ♦ Page 51 Jim Krentz longest Plays Team Records Scoring Most Points Scored Game: 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 Season: 435 in 1989 International, 1994 Season: 5,148 in 1990 Fewest Yards Gained Game: 50 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966 Season: 1,769 in 1968 Fewest Yards Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 464 in 1967 Most Attempts, Opponent MostPiays, Opponent Game: 61 by Bloomsburg, 1981 Season: 319 in 1995 Game: 101 by Califomia(Pa.), 1990 Season: 825 in 1987 Game: 38 by Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 170 in 1999 Season: 0 in 1935 Most Yards Gained, Opponent Most Yards, Opponent Fewest Points Scored, Opponents Game: 685 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Season: 4,450 in 1987 Game: 424 by East Stroudsburg, 1968 Season: 2,356 in 1999 Season: 63 in 1989 Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent Fewest Yards, Opponent Most Tonchdowns Rnshing Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965 Season: 1,860 in 1980 Most Points Scored, Opponents Game: 72 by Slippery Rock, 1935 Season: 347 in 1999 Fewest Points Scored Season: 25 in 1932 Most Tonchdowns Scored Season: 35 in 1989 Most Touchdowns Passing Game: 5 vs. Fairmont St., 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Most Combined Yards, Game Rushing Most Rushes Most Points oner Touchdown Made Game: 72 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983 Season: 571 in 1970 Season: 43 in 1993 Most Yards largest Margin of Victory Game: 83 - Edinboro 83, Alliance 0, 1928 largest Margin Of Oefeat Game: 72 - Slippery Rock 72, Edinboro 0, 1935 Most Points, First Haif: 42 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Most Points, Second Naif: 39 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 Most Points, First Quarter: 28 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1989 Most Points, Second Quarter: 28 on three occasions (last vs. Clarion, 1988) Game: 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season: 3,078 in 1971 Most Touchdowns 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 Most Points, Third Quaner: Fewest Yards, Opponent 28 vs. Buffalo State, 1983 Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965 Season: 645 in 1970 Most Points, Fourth Quaner: 36 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994; vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Most Points Aiiowed, First Naif: 47 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Most Points Aiiowed, Second Naif: 36 by Indiana(Pa.), 1984 Most Points Aiiowed, First Quarter: 27 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Most Points Aiiowed, Second Quarter: 24 by slippery Rock, 1994 Most Points Aiiowed, Third Quarter: 21 by Shippensburg, 2002; by Millersville, 1993; by Califomia(Pa.), 1966 Most Points Aiiowed, Fourth Quarter: 29 by Lock Haven, 1969 Most Comhined Points, Game 119 - Edinboro 66, Shippensburg 53, 1986 Total Oflense MostPiays Passing Most Attempts Game: 50 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 Season: 315 in 1968 MostCompietions Game: 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season: 162 in 1986 Most Yards Game: 376 vs. Fairmont State, ' 1986 Season: 2,321 in 1993 Highest Compietion Percentage Season: 61.1 percent in 1986 Punting Most Punts Game: 12 on four occasions (last vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996) Season: 81 in 1968 Highest Average Game: 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1987 Season: 42.6 in 1965 Most Punts, Opponem Game: 13 by Hillsdale, 1999; by Indiana(Pa.), 1977; by Frostburg State, 1977 Season: 87 in 1970 Highest Average, Opponent Game: 53.4 by East Stroudsburg, 1982 Season: 38.9 in 1982 Punt Returns Most Returns Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season: 39 in 1977 Most Yards Game: 148 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season: 364 in 1971 Kickoff Returns Most Returns Game: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1968; vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 Season: 54 in 1999 Most Yards Game: 248 vs. West Chester, 1987 Season: 1,295 in 1998 Interceptions Game: 1 on five occasions (last by Cheyney, 1997) Season: 35 in 1976 Most Fumbies lost. Opponent Game: 6 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 21 in 1976 and 1973 Turnovers Most Turnovers Game: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1977; vs. Lock Haven, 1968 Season: 44 in 1990 Most Turnovers, Opponent Game: 9 by Portland State, 1995; by Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 40 in 1982 First Downs Most First Oowns Game: 32 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994 Season: 243 in 1990 Most Rushing Game: 22 on four, occasions (last vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998) Season: 144 in 1990 Most Passing Most First Oowns, Opponent Game: 30 by New Haven, 1993 Season: 231 in 1987 Fewest First Downs, Opponent Game: 0 by Brockport State, 1962 Season: 103 in 1980 Penalties MostPenaMes Game: 17 vs. West Liberty, 1984; vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 Season: 93 in 1992 Game: 182 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 Season: 947 in 1976 ^Most Penaities, Opponent ♦ Game: 17 by Univ. at Buffalo, 1993 Season: 87 in 1993 QB Sacks Most Yards Most Sacks, Opponent Fewest Anempts MostFumbies Fewest Compietions MostFumbies lost Game: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1991 Season: 22 in 1990, 1978 and 1968 Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 Season: 109 in 1970 Most Yards Gained Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970 Season: 37 in 1970 Fumbles Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Season: 42 in 1977 1991 1990 1971 1991 1975 1999 1969 1956 1993 1970 1986 1970 Califomia(Pa.) Bloomsburg Waynesburg Waynesburg Saginaw Valley Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Millersville Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg California(Pa.) Punts Yards Passing Yards Name Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley Scott McKissock to Jim Romaniszyn Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley Rick Shover to Bill Kmse 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 92 91 87 83 82 80 79 77 76 76 75 75 Oppenent Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) West Chester Lock Haven Westminster Clarion Elizabeth City St. Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Kenyon Mercyhurst Lock Haven Year 1980 1996 1971 1982 1979 1971 1993 1990 1987 1974 1999 1995 Kicknff Returns Yards 100 100 99 98 97 95 94 92 90 90 90 Name Cleveland Pratt Eric Bosley Bernard Henry Tim Beacham Gary Gilbert Tim Beacham Ross Rankin Steve Russell Cleveland Pratt John Mikovich Willie Miller Oppenent Lock Haven West Liberty California(Pa.) Millersville California(Pa.) Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock West Chester East Stroudsburg; Bridgeport Year 1987 1984 2000 1977 1961 1980 1986 1993 1987 1967 1964 Yards 85 85 85 82 80 Name Gilbert Grantlin Ken Petardi Jack McCurry Tim Beacham Eloyd Faulkner Oppenem Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Clarion California(Pa.) Name 82 72 70 66 66 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Kevin Conlan Sean McNicholas Mike Abbiatici Sean McNicholas Bill Burford Sean McNicholas Sean McNicholas Tyson Cook Tyson Cook Scott Rupert Gary Lhotsky Mike Abbiatici Dan Fiegl Yards Name Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Millersville Ashland Youngstown State Shippensburg Gannon Cheyney Univ. at Buffalo Indiana(Pa.) Shippensburg Millersville Fairmont State Year 1983 2000 1980 2002 1989 2002 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 102 85 85 84 71 69 69 67 67 66 Year 1995 1978 1971 1980 1986 Name Jack Case Steve Russell Willie Curry franklin Dennis Creehan foster Johnson Ken Petardi Jeff Richardson Brian Decker Ron Allen Oppenent East Stroudsburg Hillsdale Indiana(Pa.) Glenville State California(Pa.) Clarion Bloomsburg California(Pa.) East Stroudsburg California(Pa.) Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Year 2000 1997 1987 1999 1997 1999 1981 1979 2001 1980 2001 1984 1980 Oppenent Brockport State Shippensburg Eairmont State Slippery Rock California(Pa.) Ashland Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Cheyney Slippery Rock Year 1962 1992 1976 1987 1969 2000 1978 2001 1997 1996 Game: 11 vs. West Liberty, 1983 Season: 56 in 1983 Game: 11 by Shepherd, 1987 Season: 37 in 1999 TOPIOLOSiNGMARGiNS TOPIOWiNNiNGMARGiNS 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 Margin Score Opponent Date 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 Game: 1 vs. Shippensburg, 1977 Season: 28 in 1977 Page 52 ♦ 2003 Ediimoro University Feetbaii Oppenent Interceptions Punt Returns Game: 161 by Slippery Rock, 1968 Season: 880 in 1978 Most interceptions Season: 322 in 1971 Year Oppenent 1965 1972 1981 1980 1966 California(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) New Haven Indiana(Pa.) Geneva Most Yards, Opponent Mostimerceptions Game: 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season: 26 in 1971 Lester Frye Derrick Russell A1 Raines Joe Sanford Dave Green Bernard Henry A1 Raines Kidder Larry Jackson A1 Raines Floyd Faulkner Joe Sanford 99 92 91 91 88 87 85 85 83 80 79 79 Most Yards Most Touchdowns Game: 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season: 27 in 1993 Mama Yoms John Mikovich Jim Romaniszyn Mike Gaul Tim Beacham Rich Riffle 70 62 58 55 55 Rushing Game: 16 vs. Hillsdale, 1994 Season: 91 in 1990 Most Sacks Game: 91 vs. Glenville State, 1998 Season: 862 in 1990 Game: 642 vs. American Game: 0 on three occasions (last by Mercyhurst, 1982) Season: 845 in 1972 1,115 - Edinboro (574), Mansfield (541), 1994 MostFieid Goais Made Game: 4 vs. Central Connecticut State, 1985 Season: 15 in 1982 Most Compietions, Opponent MostFumbies, Opponem 2003 Ediniiere University Feetbaii ♦Page 53 Passing Records Rushing Records 100-Yard Rushing Games Yds Player............... Year Opponent 316 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Califomia(Pa.) 295 275 263 260 248 237 234 234 224 220 219 216 214 213 212 212 210 207 206 203 201 198 195 195 194 192 192 192 191 190 190 189 183 182 180 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 172 170 170 169 169 169 167 165 164 164 163 161 159 159 158 157 156 153 153 152 152 152 151 150 150 150 149 149 148 148 148 148 148 147 146 146 146 146 145 144 144 140 139 139 139 138 138 138 138 136 136 136 136 134 134 134 133 133 133 133 133 133 A1 Raines............... 1969 Larry Jackson...... 1994 Bernard Henry....... 2000 A1 Raines............... 1969 Tony Brinson......... 1996 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Lester Frye.................... 1990 Derrick Russell.... 1990 Elbert Cole............. 1989 Elbert Cole............. 1989 Larry Jackson....... 1994 A1 Raines............... 1970 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Bob Menserink......1971 Larry Jackson....... 1994 Lester Frye............. 1990 A1 Raines................ 1971 Larry Jackson............. 1992 Floyd Faulkner........... 1986 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Bernard Henry....... 2000 Tony Brinson......... 1996 Willie Miller......... 1965 Dave Green........... 1976 Tony Brinson............... 1996 Dave Span....................1985 Rich Holmes............... 1975 A1 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 Alonzo Roebuck.........2002 Larry Jackson....... 1994 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Lester ^e.............. 1990 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Bernard Henry...... 1999 Larry Jackson...... 1993 Bob Menserink..... 1971 Lany Jackson............. 1994 Jay McCurry......... 1970 Rich Holmes......... 1975 A1 Raines............... 1969 Larry Jackson...... 1992 Dave Green........... 1975 A1 Raines................ 1971 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Bryan Libert......... 1977 Rashaun Jemigan.. 1997 Larry Jackson....... 1993 Lester Erye............. 1990 Alonzo Roebuck.........2001 Alonzo Roebuck...2002 Ray Rhodes................. 1984 Golden Anderson.. 1977 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 Bernard Hemy....... 1999 Larry Jackson....... 1992 Derrick Russell.... 1992 Lester F^e.............. 1991 Bryan Libert......... 1977 A1 Raines................ 1969 Alonzo Roebuck...2002 Floyd Faulkner..... 1986 Damon Chambers .... 1984 Dave Green........... 1975 A1 Raines.................1971 Larry Jackson....... 1992 A1 Raines................ 1970 Brandon Munson... 2002 Gerald Thompson .... 1995 A1 Raines................. 1971 A1 Raines................ 1970 Larry Jackson....... 1994 Elbert Cole.............. 1989 Jim Pisano.............. 1986 Jim Romaniszyn... 1972 Alonzo Roebuck... 2002 Lester Frye.............. 1990 Elbert Cole.............. 1989 Rich Holmes.......... 1974 Corey Hill.................... 1993 Elbert Cole.............. 1986 Dave Green............ 1975 Bernard Henry....... 1999 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Gerald Thompson .... 1996 Gerald Tbompson .... 1995 Joe Early................ 1979 Bob Mengerink..... 1970 Geneva Mansfield Mercyhurst Lock Haven Cheyney Bloomsburg Virginia Union Fairmont State Kutztown Slippery Rock CaliromiafPa.) Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Lock Haven Shippensburg Lock Haven Waynesburg Univ. at Buffalo Shippensburg Shippensburg Slippery Rock Calnomia(Pa.) Lock Haven Shippensburg Fairmont State Clarion Cent. Conn. St. Clarion Slippery Rock Cortland State Lock Haven IndianafPa.) Lock Haven Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Clarion Clarion CalifomiafPa.) Muskingum Shippensburg Clanon Waynesburg Shippensburg IndianafPa.) Lock Haven Glenville State Shippensburg Fairmont State Lock Haven IndianafPa.) CalifomiafPa.) Slippery Rock Elizabeth City St. Clarion CalifomiafPa.) Slippery Rock IndianafPa.) Shippensburg CalifomiafPa.) Hillsdale Slippery Rock IndianafPa.) Shippensburg IndianafPa.) East Stroudsburg Califomia(Pa.) East Stroudsburg Slippeiy Rock Lock Haven Portland State Shippensburg Califomia(Pa.) Millersville CalifomiafPa.) Lock Haven Brockport State Clarion Clarion West Liberty CalifomiafPa.) Shippensburg Northwood Lock Haven Tiffin Slippeiy Rock Lock Fiaven Clarion American IntT New Haven Wayne State Shippensburg Shippensburg IndianafPa.) Indiana(Pa.) Kenyon Elizabeth City St. Slippery Rock Saginaw Valley St. Lock Haven Hillsdale Shippensburg Hillsdale Indiana(Pa.) Shippiensburg 132 132 131 130 130 129 128 128 128 128 127 127 127 126 126 126 125 125 125 125 124 124 123 123 123 123 123 122 122 122 121 121 120 120 119 119 119 119 118 118 118 118 118 118 117 116 116 115 114 114 114 113 113 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 110 no 110 109 109 109 108 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Lester Frye......................1990 Andy Parma....................1978 Alonzo Roebuck...........2002 Alonzo Roebuck...........2002 Ross Rankin....................1986 Alonzo Roebuck........... 2001 John Williams............... 2001 Gerald Thompson .... 1998 Larry Jackson............... 1994 Larry Jackson............... 1993 Tony Brinson................. 1995 Joe Sanford....................1970 Greg Lomax....................1969 Elbert Cole......................1989 A1 Raines........................ 1971 Petchel............................ 1962 Lester Frye......................1990 Elbert Cole......................1989 Floyd Faulkner............. 1987 Dave Green....................1975 B.J. Harrison................. 1995 Joe Sanford....................1970 Larry Jackson............... 1994 Floyd Faulkner............. 1986 Keith Collier..................1981 Mike Ray........................ 1979 John Mikovich............... 1967 Bernard Henry............... 1999 Larry Jackson............... 1993 Jim Romaniszyn...........1972 Bob Mengerink............. 1971 A1 Raines........................ 1970 A1 Raines........................ 1970 Joe Sanford ...................1970 Bernard Henry.............. 1999 Lester Frye.....................1991 Joe Sanford....................1970 Willie Miller................. 1965 Elbert Cole......................1988 Joe Early........................ 1980 Joe Early........................1980 Bob Mengerink............. 1971 Greg Lomax....................1969 Wilfie Miller................. 1965 Larry Jackson............... 1994 Alonzo Roebuck........... 2002 Elbert Cole......................1989 Greg Harayda............... 1981 John Williams............... 2001 Scott Dodds....................1985 Mel Morrisette............... 1973 Larry Jackson............... 1994 fdoyd Faulkner............. 1987 Brandon Munson........... 2001 Stephane Lubin............. 1999 Bryan Libert..................1977 Gerald Thompson .... 1996 Corey Hill......................1993 Demck Russell............. 1990 Dave Green....................1976 Rich Holmes..................1975 Brandon Munson........... 2002 Elbert Cole......................1989 Dave Green................... 1975 John Williams...............2000 Derrick Russell.............1990 Andy Parma................... 1978 Joe Sanford................... 1970 Bernard Henry...............1999 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Gerald Thompson .... 1997 Mel Morrisette...............1973 Lester Frye..................... 1990 Keith Collier................. 1983 Keith Collier................. 1982 Jay Mifsud..................... 1969 Lester Frye..................... 1991 Lester Frye..................... 1991 Elbert Cole..................... 1988 Greg Harayda...............1981 Joe Early....................... 1980 Bernard Henry.............. 2000 Lester Frye..................... 1991 Bryan Libert.................1977 A1 Raines....................... 1969 Bernard Henry.............. 2000 Derrick Russell............ 1991 Derrick Russell............ 1991 Smokey Santillo.......... 1967 Alonzo Roebuck.......... 2001 Corey Hill..................... 1993 Dave Green...................1975 Mel Morrisette.............. 1973 Dan Bissontz................ 1968 Derrick Russell............1991 Keith Collier................ 1983 Keith Collier................ 1983 Keith Collier................ 1981 Bob Glaser.....................1973 Alonzo Roebuck..........2001 Elbert Cole.....................1988 Elbert Cole.....................1987 Dave Span.....................1985 Joe Catalano................ 1982 Mike Ray....................... 1981 Jim Romaniszyn..........1972 Bob Mengerink............1971 Petcbel........................... 1963 Bloomsburg Muskingum Lock Haven East Stroudsburg Shippensburg Clanon Lock Haven Carson-Newman Slippery Rock IndianafPa.) Mansfield CalifomiafPa.) Lock Haven Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Clarion North Dakota St. Liberty Baldwin-Wallace Mansfield Slippery Rock Clanon Wayne State Indiana(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) Cheyney Glenville State Millersville Ashland Indiana(Pa.) Slippeiy^ Rock Westminster Cent. Conn. St. Mercyhurst South. Conn. St. Shippensburg Lock Haven Shippensburg Lock Haven Westminster Eureka Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Hillsdale Kutztown Lock Haven Fairmont State Ashland Lock Haven Lock Haven IndianafPa.) Mansfield Lock Haven CalifomiafPa.) Shippensburg Clanon Univ. at Buffalo Bloomsburg Clarion Baldwin-Wallace Lock Hven Liberty Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg IndianafPa.) Shippensburg Hillsdale Califomia(Pa.) Cheyney Shippensburg Shepnerd Shippensburg East Stroudsburg CalifomiafPa.) Northwood Lock Haven Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven CalifomiafPa.) Lock Haven Fairmont State CalifomiafPa.) Shippensburg Slippery Rock IndianafPa.) Fairmont State Geneva Shippensburg New Haven West Va. Wesleyan Slippeiy Rock Lock Haven Clarion Buffalo State Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Shippensburg Slippery Rock Saginaw Valley St. Lock Haven Shippensburg CalifomiafPa.) Slippery Rock Cortland State Indiana(Pa.) Grove City Yearly Rushing leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 200-Yard Passing Games Name...................... ..Rushes Ed Stotsky............. .........62 Yards 449 TD 1 Miller...................... ....136 782 6 John Mikovich... . .........79 Dan Bissontz......... .........51 A1 Raines............... .... 201 A1 Raines............... .... 146 A1 Raines............... .... 159 Jim Romaniszyn . . .... 180 Melvin Morrisette . .... 108 Rich Holmes......... .... 126 David Green........... ....217 David Green........... . ... 144 Bryan Libert........... .... 146 Andy Parma........... .... 164 Joe Early............... .........94 Joe Early............... ....130 Keith Collier......... ....153 Mitch Kelly........... .........68 . . Keith Collier......... .... 112 Ray Rhodes........... .... 114 Dave Span ............. .... 119 Floyd Faulkner.... .... ill Elbert Cole............. .... 140 Elbert Cole............. .... 238 Elbert Cole............. .... 212 Lester Frye............. .... 317 Lester Frye............. .... 146 Larry Jackson......... ....213 Larry Jackson......... .... 201 Larry Jackson......... .... 274 Gerald Thompson . . ... 228 Tony Brinson......... . ... 185 Gerald Thompson . . ... 194 Gerald Thompson . .... 343 Bernard Henry.... .... 220 Bernard Henry .... . ... 177 John Williams .... . ... 175 Alonzo Roebuck . . .... 243 416 190 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 1177 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 13 Yds 376 353 351 334 300 299 278 277 276 275 271 269 263 261 259 256 255 251 250 250 250 248 247 247 241 240 240 238 236 231 229 228 228 228 227 226 225 224 223 223 219 219 219 218 217 216 215 215 215 212 212 212 210 208 208 207 206 206 206 202 202 202 202 201 200 Player............................ ....... .Year Scott Dodds ............... ...........1986 Justin Bouch............... ...........2002 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 East Stroudsburg Indiana(Pa.) Hillsdale Califomia(Pa.) Califomia(Pa.) American International Glenville State New Haven Califomia(Pa.) Lock Haven Clarion Hillsdale Youngstown State Carson-Newman West Liberty Califomia(Pa.) Millersville Shippensburg Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Lock Haven Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Shippensburg Ferris State Lock Haven New Haven Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Youngstown State Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock Mansfield Califomia(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 1 Yearly 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 2002 Name ......................... ...... m Bill Taliarom........... Cemp. Yards iRt 27 402 YDS .........76 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 Justin Bouch........... .. . .172 25 83 33 30 45 46 58 79 87 59 46 57 84 35 21 92 314 837 444 463 761 704 838 1175 1369 967 699 817 1184 583 289 1702 1595 1517 1380 1752 1903 1473 1911 2097 1362 1855 2209 1873 1803 1635 1579 1661 1068 881 1183 1180 1 4 5 7 8 4 7 6 8 9 4 4 6 3 2 14 19 14 7 17 12 10 22 17 8 12 25 17 13 10 9 12 8 3 6 4 3 16 5 9 4 5 6 9 11 4 12 7 10 Hal Galupi Lester Frye Page 54 ♦ 2003 Ediaboro Oniversity rootball 2003 Edlnboro Oniversity Football ♦Page 55 99 97 111 153 147 no 122 130 103 119 140 119 125 144 120 124 89 100 99 90 Scott Dodds 9 3 11 9 11 11 5 13 12 14 20 13 11 13 10 16 12 10 15 9 6 11 9 Team Top Tens Becelwing Records 100-Yard Receiving Games Yds 248 229 217 206 193 190 185 181 180 171 168 165 164 156 155 151 147 142 139 130 130 129 127 126 125 122 122 121 119 119 117 117 117 116 116 115 115 115 115 113 112 110 110 109 109 109 108 108 106 106 106 105 105 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 101 100 100 Player.............................. ...... .Year Tim Beacham............... ..........1980 Lateef Walters............... .......... 1994 Corey Keyes................. ........... 1994 Ernest Priester ............. .......... 1989 Ernest Priester ............. .......... 1990 Howard Hackley........... .......... 1976 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............... .......... 1991 Gary McKnight ........... ........... 1983 Eric Bosley.................... .......... 1982 Ernest Priester ............. ..........1989 John Toomer................. ..........1988 Howard Hackley........... .......... 1974 Tim Beacham ............. .......... 1980 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............. .........1969 Sean Hess...................... .........2002 Dorian Wilkerson......... ........ 1998 Paul Stone...................... ........1992 Jerry Mamros............... ......... 1963 Gilbert Grantlin ........... ........ 1995 Lateef Walters............... ........1994 Gary McKnight ........... ........1984 Gilbert Grantlin ........... ........ 1995 Ernest Priester ............. ........ 1990 Dorian Wilkerson......... ........ 1998 Dave Span .................... .........1985 Dan Bissontz ............... .........1968 Justin Lipscomb........... .........2002 Wrentie Martin............. .........1991 Bob 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.) Califomia(Pa.) New Haven Slippery Rock IndianafPa.) Shippensburg Bloomsburg Lock Haven Mercyhurst Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) Appalachian State Slippery Rock Clarion California(Pa.) Elizabeth City State Ohio Northern East Stroudsburg Bloomsburg Ferris State Grove City Hillsdale Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Lock Haven East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock Southern Connecticut Lock Haven West Virginia Wesleyan Clarion Northwood New Haven Fairmont State Glenville State Shepherd West Chester North Dakota State Westminster Rushing Yards Yeariy Receiving Leaders Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Name.............................. ...... Rec. Jerry Mamros ............... .............21 Yards John Mikovich ............................9 235 3 Tom Martin................... .............12 John Guerrasio ..........................12 Charles Pollick..........................37 Gary Roth...................................13 Paul Johnston ............... .............13 Jim Romaniszyn........................16 Jim Romaniszyn........................27 Mike Romeo................. .............18 Howard Hackley........................26 Howard Hackley........................31 Howard Hackley........................31 Howard Hackley........................47 Bob Jahn.....................................21 Bob Jahn.....................................36 Tim Beacham ............... ...........34 Tim Beacham ............... ...........27 Tom Gierlak ................. ........... 17 Eric Bosley.................... ........... 20 Ron Rankin.................... ...........21 Eric Bosley.................... ...........23 Bob Klenk...................... ...........23 Dave Gierlak................. .........22 Ernest Priester............... ...........36 Elbert Cole .................... ........... 24 John Toomer................. ........... 43 Ernest Priester............... ...........49 Ernest Priester............... ...........47 Wrentie Martin............. ...........39 Wrentie Martin............. ...........50 Marcus Griffin ............. ...........36 Lateef Walters............... ........... 44 Gilbert Grantlin............. ........... 44 Corey Keyes................. ...........35 Quentin Ware-Bey .. .. ...........32 Quentin Ware-Bey .... ...........38 Rob Barney.................... ...........34 Stephane Lubin............. ........... 31 Chris Buehner............... ........... 18 ’ Sean Hess ...................... 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 1 0 5 1 3 6 4 2 3 3 4 9 4 .'6 Page 56 ♦ 2003 Edinbora Universitir Pootliall ...... YDS 334 2 •• 3 5 / 0 6 0 6 1. 2. 3. 4. i 5. 1 6. " 7. 8. 9. 10. Fewest Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 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. Califomia(Pa.), 1967 ................... 24 vs. Buffalo, 1996 ................................ 29 vs. Clarion, 1977 ............................... 29 1. vs. Slippery Rock, 1983...................... 72 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ................... 71 vs. CaliforniafPa.), 1979 ................... 71 vs. Geneva, 1967 ............................... 71 vs. Lock Haven, 1983 ....................... 68 vs. New Haven, 1981......................... 67 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970..................... 67 vs. Lock Haven, 2002 ........................ 65 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 ..................... 65 vs. CalifomiafPa.), 1980 ................... 65 vs. Lock Haven, 1971 ....................... 65 Rushing Attempts 2 1 0 1 6 16 15 5. 6. 8. 3 3 6 9 8 2 5 555 6 399 298 243 384 3 2 2 2 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 ..................... 549 vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ................... 456 vs. Lock Haven, 1995 ..................... 438 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ................. 430 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971.................... 427 vs. Fairmont State, 1990 .................. 413 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998 .................. 411 vs. Slippery Rock, 1989................... 405 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983....................... 403 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970.................... 395 Pass Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ............... 50 vs. Shippensburg, 2001 ..................... 47 vs. Glenville State, 1998 ................... 45 vs. Clarion, 1968 ............................... 44 vs. New Haven, 1993......................... 42 vs. CalifomiafPa.), 2001 ................... 40 vs. Shepherd, 1987............................. 40 vs. Clarion, 2002 .................................39 vs. New Haven, 1995......................... 39 vs. IndianafPa.), 1990 ....................... 39 vs. Lock Haven, 1968 ....................... 39 9. Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 3. vs. vs. vs. vs. Lock Haven, 1986 ....................... 25 Glenville State, 1998 ................... 24 Lock Haven, 1996 ....................... 24 Shippensburg, 2001 ..................... 23 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ................. 376 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 ............. 353 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990 ..................... 351 vs. Hillsdale, 1994........................... 334 vs. Lock Haven, 1989 ..................... 329 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1987 ................. 327 vs. California(Pa.), 1982 ................. 300 vs. CalifomiafPa.), 1990 ................. 299 vs. American International, 1994..... 298 vs. New Haven, 1988........................ 283 vs. Clarion, 1971 ............................. 283 Fewest Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs. Clarion, 1990 ................................. 0 vs. 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 Tntai Offense 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 Totai Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. 1. 2. vs. Glenville State, 1991 ....................91 vs. Lock Haven, 1989 ........................89 vs. Shippensburg, 1988 ...................... 89 vs. Clarion, 1968 ................................89 Indiana(Pa.), 1966 ....................... 50 Shippensburg, 1968 ..................... 54 Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ............... 72 Clarion, 1966 ............................... 86 Slippery Rock, 1965..................... 98 MestPiays PassCempietions 1. 2. vs. Hillsdale, 1996............................. 23 vs. New Haven, 1988......................... 23 vs. Shepherd, 1987............................. 23 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 .......... i....... 23 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 ................ 22 vs. Buffalo, 1996 ............................... 22 2003 Edlnboro University Football ♦Page 57 6. 7. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. IndianafPa.), 1990 ........................87 Lock Haven, 2002 ........................86 Lock Haven, 1984 ........................86 Slippery Rock, 1983......................86 Frostburg State, 1976....................86 First Downs 1. 2. 4. 7. 9. vs. CalifomiafPa.), 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. vs. Shippensburg, 1977 ........................ 9 vs. Lock Haven, 1968 ......................... 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1991 ........................ 7 vs. West Liberty, 1984......................... 7 vs. Lock Haven, 1981 ......................... 7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1980....................... 7 vs. C.W. Post, 1976 ............................. 7 vs. California(Pa.), 1975 ..................... 7 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1975 ................. 7 vs. Slippery Rock, 1968....................... 7 vs. CaliforniafPa.), 1967 ..................... 7 Penaity Yards 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 ..................182 Clarion, 1980 ..............................170 Frostburg State, 1976..................157 CaliforniafPa.), 1972 ................. 157 Shippensburg, 1999 ....................156 Baldwin-Wallace, 1974 .............150 Clarion, 1976 ..............................139 Elizabeth City State, 1993 ......... 138 American International,1994....... 137 Central Connecticut State, 1985 137 Sacks By 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. CalifomiafPa.), 1981 ......................7 vs. Buffalo, 1980 ..................................7 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 ........................ 7 Fighting Scot WHhnerlcans Opponent Records Individual Rushing Anempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 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 Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) 306 Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (1999) ..286 Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 265 Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998) 231 Michael Mann, 1UP( 1993)................. 219 Roger Graham, New Haven (1993) ....215 Michael Mann, 1UP( 1991)................. 214 Arrastene Henry, Bloomsburg (1998) ..198 Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1981).....188 Tink Stennett, lUP (2000)...................186 Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994) ..422 Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983).....419 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1981) ....384 Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002) ..379 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 Pass Anempts 1. 2. 3. 4. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)....... 58 Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ............. 57 Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ....55 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)..... 51 Mike Packer, Lock Haven (1970)........51 6. Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002)..49 7. Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999)........... 48 Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) ..48 9. Tim Myers, Clarion (1991).................. 44 Carl Wright, Virginia Union (1990) .....44 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980).............. 44 Pass Compietions 1. 2. 3. 4. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)....... 38 Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ............. 30 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)..... 29 John Szabo, Ashland (2002)................. 26 Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) ..26 Jimmy Broadway, Lock Haven (1991) ..26 Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ....26 Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)............... 26 9. Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999).......... 25 Craig Ray, Clarion (1994)..................... 25 Pass Receptinns 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 Jeff Zubia, Shippensburg (1982)............11 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jason Miller, Mansfield (1994)........... 222 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 Tetai Rffense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)..... 440 Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994) ..426 Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)..374 Joe Stachmal, Southern Conn. St. (1991) 371 Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982) ....369 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, Slippery Rock (1994) 307 Lamont Coleman, Slippery 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. North Dakota State, 1989 ................... 435 Baldwin-Wallace, 1966....................... 408 Baldwin-Wallace, 1975 ....................... 367 Lock Haven, 1985 ............................... 345 West Chester, 1971 ............................. 344 California(Pa.), 1999........................... 341 Carson-Newman, 1996 ....................... 334 New Haven, 1993 ............................... 334 9. Youngstown State, 1989 .................... 331 10. Shippensburg, 2002.............................326 Fewest Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Curry, 1965........................................... -67 Lock Haven, 1983 ................................ -45 Lock Haven, 1970 ................................ -38 Erostburg State, 1977........................... -24 New Haven, 1981................................. -22 Brockport, 1962................................... -12 East Stroudsburg, 1984 ....................... -10 Westminster, 1980................................... 2 Lock Haven, 2002................................... 8 Mercyhurst, 1983...................................10 Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. Baldwin-Wallace, 1975......................... 76 North Dakota State, 1989 ..................... 72 Slippery Rock, 1968 ............................. 64 Clarion, 1979......................................... 63 Page 58 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University Feetball Lock Haven, 1967................................. 63 6. Youngstown State, 1989 ....................... 62 Eairmont State, 1985 ............................. 62 Saginaw Valley State, 1977................... 62 Indiana(Pa.), 1972................................. 62 Pass Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Bloombsurg, 1981................................. 61 Shippensburg, 1983............................... 59 Kutztown, 1989..................................... 57 Mansfield, 1987..................................... 51 Shippensburg, 1982............................... 51 Lock Haven, 1970................................. 51 East Stroudsburg, 2002 ......................... 50 Mercyhurst, 1999................................... 48 Pass Cempietions 1. Shippensburg, 1983............................... 38 2. Kutztown, 1989..................................... 30 3. Shippensburg, 1982............................... 29 Bloomsburg, 1981..................................29 Buffalo, 1980..........................................29 6. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ......... 27 7. Ashland, 2002 ................. .v....................26 Lock Haven, 1995.......... .'......................26 Lock Haven, 1991........ .'........................26 10. Mercyhurst, 1999........./......................... 25 Clarion, 1994......................................... 25 Passing Yards 1. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ....................... 424 2. Mansfield, 1994................................... 422 3. Shippensburg, 1999............................. 419 Shippensburg, 1983............................. 419 5. Buffalo, 1980........................................385 6. Shippensburg, 1982..............................384 7. East Stroudsburg, 2002 ........................379 8. Clarion, 1996....................................... 362 9. Califomia(Pa.), 1968............................359 10. Califomia(Pa.), 1983...........................354 Fewest Passing Yards 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mercyhurst, 1982.....................................0 Baldwin-Wallace, 1965 ........................... 0 Curry, 1965 ............................................. 0 Brockport, 1963........................................7 Lock Haven, 1966....................................8 Lock Haven, 1975..................................13 Saginaw Valley State, 1975....................14 Broclcport, 1962......................................15 Erostburg, 1977 ......................................21 Clarion, 1963.........................................28 Tetai Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966....................... 685 Westchester, 1987 ............................. 642 Indiana(Pa.), 1984................................590 East Stroudsburg, 1968 ........................589 Califomia(Pa.), 1983........................... 546 Mansfield, 1991................................... 541 Indiana(Pa.), 1991 ............................... 538 North Dakota State, 1989 ................... 530 Shippensburg, 1999............................. 529 Glenville State, 1998.......................... 524 Fewest Tetai Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Curry, 1965............................................-67 Frostburg State, 1977............................. -3 Brockport, 1962....................................... 3 Westminster, 1980....................................8 Clarion, 1957..........................................32 Lock Haven, 1975................................. 47 2002 Sean McNicholas, P — American Football Coaches Assoc, first team Associated Press first team Football Gazette second team D2Football.com second team Brandon Nicodemus, OG - D2Football.com honorable mention 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 1998 Rob Barney, TE — Eootball Gazette honorable mention Todd Rogacki, OG — Football Gazette honorable mention Gerald Thompson, TB — Football Gazette honorable mention 1997 Todd Rogacki, OT — Football Gazette honorable mention 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 1995 Pat Schuster, DE — American Eootball 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 — Football 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 — Eootball Gazette third team Geoij 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 1990 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 1989 Elbert Cole, RB — Kodak/American Eootball Coaches Association first team Eootball Gazette second team Associated Press All-America third team Ernest Priester, WR — Associated Press All-America third team Eootball Gazette third team Joe Brooks, OL — Eootball 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, PS — Associated Press All-America honorable mention 1988 Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press All-America honorable mention Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press All-America honorable mention 1986 1984 Scott Dodds, OB — Asoociated Press All-America honorable mention Ray Bracy, DB - Associated Press All-America honorable mention Jim Trueman, K - NCAA Division II All-America third team 1982 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 1988 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 HARLOH 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 final­ ists in 1989. while wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year later. Cole placed third in the ‘89 balloting. He earned All-American honors in 1989. receiving first team accolades from Kodak/American Eootball 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 touchdow'iis (24) and points (148). He led the Eighting Scots to the PSAC West title, a 8-3 record and a number seven ranking in the final Division 11 poll. Priester was runnerup to North Dakota State quarterback Chris Simdorn in 1990 when the Bison claimed the Division 11 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 11 quarterfinals. Elbert Cole, a 1989finalist, poses with the Harlon Hill Trophy. 2003EdinlioroUiilversftyrootliall ♦ Page 59 Fiuimnn Scots In the Pros flglHlng Scot All-PSAC Honorees PSAC Athlete of the Year 1986 - Scott Dodds. QB 1989 - Elbert Cole. RB 1990 Ernest Priester, WR (Co-Player of the Year) 1992 Larry Jackson. RB 1994 Larry Jackson, RB 1995 - Pat Schuster. DE 1996 Michael Sims. LB (Defensive Player of 1997 the Year) Brian Decker. DB (Defensive Player of the Year) 2002 James Cowart, LB — first team Eugen Grooms, DL — first team Sean McNicholas, P - first team Brandon Nicodemus, OL — first team Alonzo Roebuck, RB — first team Joe Valvoda, OL — first team Elliott Page, DB — second team Dave Smith, DL — second team 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 1999 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 1996 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 Michael Sims ALL-PSAC SELECTIONS 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 Geoij Lewis, DB - first team Gary Lhotsky, P — first team Brian Heebsh, TE — second team Russell Cray, DL — second team 1991 Lester Frye, RB — first team John Messuna, DL - first team Jason Perkins, LB — first team Geoij 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 1990 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 1989 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 1988 John Toomer, WR - first team Elbert Cole, RB - first team Chip Conrad, DL — first team Michael Willis, DB - first team 1987 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 1986 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 1985 Mark Perkins, WR — first team Dave Span, RB — first team Jim Britt, OT — first team Chuck Murray, DL — first team Curtis Rose, OL — first team Paie 68 ♦ 2863 EdlnlMni University FBOtball Rob Lewis, DL - second team Mark Merritt, OL — second team 1984 Ray Bracy, DB — first team Jim Ritt, OT — first team' Jim Trueman, PK — first team Martelle Betters, DB t- second team Eric Bosley, WR — second team Damon Chambers, RB — second team Blair Hrovat, QB second team Bob O’Rorke, LB — second team 1983 Edinboro University has had a history of players performing in the professional ranks, including three players who most recently played in the Canadian Football League. Sean McNicholas signed as a free agent with the New York Jets this past April. The All-American punter was released in early June. Three-time All-American Jeremy O’Day played six seasons 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, and later played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Former Fighting Scots Jeff Traversy and John Williams also played north of the border. Traversy, a 6’5”, 280 lb. nose tackle, was the Calgary Stampeders’ third pick in the 1997 college draft and played through the 2002 season. Williams, Edinboro’s leading rusher in 2001, was drafted by British Columbia in the fourth round of the 2002 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 prospered in the indoor football league. In 2001 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. 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 backer. Dave Green 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 1982 Jim Durkin, LB — first team Mitchell Kelly, RB — first team Dave Parker, DB — first team Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK - first team Barry Swanson, C — first team Phil Giavasis, DE - second team Blair Hrovat, QB — second team Chris Rounds, OG — second team Mark 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 1981 John Williams was drafted by the British Columbia Lions in the fourth round of the 2002 Canadian Football League Draft. 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 Edinboro in tho NCAA Division ii Piayoffs 1989 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 NOTE: The Sports Information Department is currently researching all football honors. Please feel free to con­ tact the SID office with any additions or corrections. Jejf 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. A former 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) 1990 Edinboro 38, Virginia Union 14 wfi NCAA (Richmond, VA -- First Round) IndianatPa.) 14, Edinboro 7 (Indiana, PA 1993 -- Quarterfinals) 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. 2003 Edinboro University Football ♦ Page 61 jq * m >.r? Fighting Scots vs. 2003 Opponents Edinboro vs. Opponents Opponent.......................... ....... 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Post........................ ........ 0-2-0 Califomia(Pa.)................ ... 33-34-2 Canisius.......................... ........ 0-1-0 Carson-Newman............ ........ 0-3-0 Case Tech........................ ........ 0-1-0 Central Connecticut St. .. ........ 3-1-0 Cheyney.......................... ........ 3-1-0 Clarion............................ ... 33-37-2 Cortland State................ ........ 1-1-0 Curry.............................. ........ 1-0-0 District of Columbia .... ........ 1-0-0 Duquesne........................ ........ 0-1-0 East Stroudsburg............ ........ 3-6-0 Elizabeth City State........ ........ 2-0-0 Fairmont State................ ........ 4-6-2 Ferris State...................... ........ 0-2-0 Findlay ............................ ........ 0-1-0 Frederick........................ ........ 0-1-0 Frostburg State................ ........ 2-0-0 Gannon............................ ........2-0-0 Geneva............................ ........ 5-1-0 Glenville State................ ........ 1-2-0 Grove City................................4-3-0 Hillsdale.................................... 5-1-0 last Meeting Streak 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 1928 1933 1949 1994 1995 2002 1975 1999 1965 1969 1983 1996 1978 2002 1930 1998 1995 1987 1996 2002 1976 1965 1984 1929 2002 1994 1991 1993 1947 1961 1977 2002 1969 1999 1963 1999 Ll W2 W1 W1 Ll W1 Ll Ll W2 W1 W1 Ll L2 W1 Ll L3 Ll W2 W3 Ll W1 W1 W1 Ll L2 W2 W3 L2 Ll Ll W2 W2 W4 W1 W3 Ll Opponent..................... ...... 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AN EDINBORO OPPONENT HAD AN EDINBORO PLAYER HAD.. 25 rushing attempts 100 yards rushing 25 131 no 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 3 21 35 353 3 6 105 2 99 85 62 69 42 59 71 85 99 Year Opponent Name Alon/o Roebuck Alonzo Roebuck Brandon Munson Alonzo Roebuck Cam Marsh Justin Bouch Justin Bouch Steve Tryon Sean Hess Justin Lipscomb C.J. Trivisonno Bernard Henry Gilbert Grantlin Tommie Virgies Foster Johnson Geoff Heyl Alonzo Roebuck Lincoln Bufalino Gilbert Grantlin Bernard Henry 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 2002 2000 1995 1999 2000 2002 2002 2001 1995 2000 Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Indiana! Pa.) Indiana! Pa.) East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg California! Pa.) 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CaSonHMPa3leaas3^2 EUP 27-7 1927 13-6 EUP 1928 19-0 EUP 1929 18-0 1930 EUP 7-6 CAL 1931 6-0 EUP 1932 10-0 1933 CAL 19-6 CAL 1934 CAL 14-0 1935 12-0 1936 CAL 0-0 Tie 1937 18-6 1938 CAL 6-0 CAL 1939 CAL 20-13 1940 31-10 1941 EUP 19-0 CAL 1948 25-12 1949 CAL 1950 CAL 14-7 CAL 32-6 1951 12-0 1952 CAL 1953 CAL 7-6 20-7 1954 CAL CAL 20-0 1955 19-6 1956 EUP 13-0 1958 CAL 41-0 1959 CAL 21-13 1960 CAL 1961 CAL 26-19 27-6 1962 CAL 21-14 1963 CAL 14-0 1964 CAL 1965 EUP* 35-21 1966 35-7 CAL 1967 CAL 49-17 1968 35-7 CAL 1969 Tie 16-16 1970 28-7 EUP 1971 47-7 EUP 1972 40-20 EUP 1973 47-13 EUP 1974 27-14 EUP 1975 28-14 EUP 1976 35-7 EUP 1977 30-8 EUP 1978 28-7 CAL 1979 31-7 EUP 1980 17-13 EUP 1981 CAL 9-3 1982 58-20 EUP 1983 CAL 24-19 1984 20-14 EUP 1985 14-9 CAL 1986 9-24 EUP 1987 CAL 28-17 1988 EUP 45-7 1989 54-14 EUP 1990 43-37 EUP 1991 45-10 EUP 1992 33-13 EUP 1993 32-7 EUP 1994 67-6 EUP 31-7 1995 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 2002 38-22 EUP Edinboro later forfeited Clarion aanonleaas3h3^2 1926 Page 62 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Univeisity football EUP EUP EUP AU AU AU AU EUP EUP 31-6 H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A A 1927 28-0 EUP 46-0 1928 EUP 20-0 1929 EUP 1930 68-0 EUP CU 6-0 1931 27-0 1932 EUP CU 6-4 1933 13-0 1934 CU 1935 CU 19-0 40-0 1936 EUP 7-0 1937 CU 1938 6-2 EUP 26-7 1939 CU 1940 CU 35-0 0-0 1941 Tie 8-6 1942 EUP 50-0 1946 CU 1947 7-6 EUP 20-0 1948 CU 33-0 1949 CU 13-7 1950 EUP 12-6 1951 CU 1952 CU 20-0 20-6 1953 CU 46-20 1954 CU CU 27-12 1955 13-6 1956 CU 34-0 1957 EUP 19-0 1958 EUP 13-0 1959 CU 13-7 1960 EUP 13-12 1961 EUP 21-20 1962 CU 7-6 1963 CU 14-7 1964 EUP EUP* 14-13 1965 41-7 1966 CU 1967 CU 28-7 CU 37-13 1968 24-0 1969 CU 10-6 1970 EUP 24-17 1971 EUP 1972 CU 10-9 23-22 1973 EUP 21-21 1974 Tie 30-0 1975 EUP 25-20 1976 EUP 10-7 1977 CU 1978 CU 42-7 CU 13-0 1979 13-10 1980 EUP 27-17 1981 EUP 22-20 1982 CU 28-8 1983 EUP 35-24 1984 CU 26-7 1985 CU 48-21 1986 EUP 48-24 1987 CU 35-0 1988 EUP 12-7 1989 EUP 1990 23-14 EUP 17-9 1991 EUP 1992 EUP 26-17 28-0 1993 EUP 1994 CU 24-20 28-6 1995 EUP 1996 48-35 EUP 28-0 1997 CU 1998 CU 33-20 30-29 1999 EUP 2000 CU 7-0 24-12 2001 EUP 2002 CU 24-18 * Edinboro later forfeited A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H East Stroudsburg BBstsauasbmiBaas&3 1967 1968 1975 1982 1984 1985 2000 2001 2002 ESU ESU ESU ESU EUP EUP EUP ESU ESU 6-33 15-49 20-24 22-24 40-20 30-14 20-9 31-30 30-24 IndianaCPa.] marnffaJleaassa^n4 H A H A A H H A A 16-6 EUP EUP 16-0 31-0 EUP 8-0 lUP 27-0 EUP 27-0 lUP 10-0 lUP 15-0 lUP 33-0 lUP 54-0 lUP 15-6 lUP 31-0 lUP 13-0 lUP 20-0 lUP 25-0 lUP 33-13 lUP lUP 33-6 20-6 lUP lUP 18-6 Tie 20-20 7-0 lUP lUP 14-7 28-13 lUP 19-0 lUP 14-6 lUP 26-0 lUP 32-12 EUP Tie 14-14 33-7 EUP 14-0 lUP 41-7 lUP 31-7 lUP EUP* 10-6 14-0 lUP 19-0 lUP 58-0 lUP 27-0 lUP 31-14 EUP 29-23 EUP 17-7 lUP 21-14 EUP 25-7 lUP 28-21 EUP 8-5 EUP Tie 3-3 27-21 EUP 13-9 EUP EUP 11-7 7-6 lUP 6-3 EUP lUP 23-21 52-17 lUP 35-9 lUP 28-10 lUP 28-17 lUP 27-7 lUP 37-0 EUP 36-29 lUP lUP# 14-7 20-17 1991 lUP 21-21 Tie 1992 31-24 1993 lUP 21-7 1994 lUP 35-18 1995 EUP 20-18 1996 lUP 25-20 1997 lUP 17-41 1998 lUP 7-18 lUP 1999 27-3 2000 lUP 21-6 2001 lUP 54-35 2002 lUP * Edinboro later forfeited # NCAA playoff game 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 A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H Kutztown ffaaaminleals2-l 1988 1989 2002 KU EUP KU 22-34 42-21 14-10 A H H lock Haven BUimleails30-U-1 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 LHU EUP LHU Tie EUP EUP LHU 33-26 36-13 33-6 7-7 28-14 16-14 22-25 A 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 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 EUP 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 37-14 Shippensburg Shmenslugleals2l-19-1 SHIP 20-14 1957 1962 SHIP 27-20 SHIP 12-8 1963 SHIP 41-13 1964 EUP* 35-26 1965 1966 SHIP 42-0 1967 SHIP 33-12 SHIP 23-0 1968 1969 EUP 24-14 35-15 1970 EUP 42-16 1971 EUP SHIP 14-9 1972 38-28 1973 EUP SHIP 19-0 1974 EUP 21-16 1975 1976 SHIP 28-24 SHIP 17-7 1977 1978 SHIP 23-15 1979 SHIP 28-18 Tie 22-22 1980 1981 SHIP 17-0 1982 10-6 EUP 1983 EUP 44-16 36-14 1984 EUP 1985 EUP 24-21 1986 EUP 66-53 1987 SHIP 18-16 1988 EUP 19-10 1989 60-6 EUP 1990 EUP 10-3 1991 SHIP 45-7 1992 47-3 EUP 1993 34-17 EUP 1994 31-17 EUP 1995 40-7 EUP 31-17 1996 EUP 1997 SHIP 17-3 1998 SHIP 27-23 1999 SHIP 52-10 42-27 2000 EUP SHIP 23-9 2001 2002 SHIP 41-7 * Edinboro later forfeited Slippery Rock 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 H snienltockleiMls^2a^7 1926 1927 2003 Edinboro Unlwerslty football ♦ Page 63 SRU SRU 19-0 32-0 A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A SRU 18-0 SRU 14-7 SRU 7-0 7-0 EUP 15-0 SRU SRU 12-0 SRU 49-0 72-0 SRU SRU 40-0 SRU 27-7 12-6 SRU SRU 26-0 19-0 SRU SRU 23-0 SRU 20-0 27-6 SRU SRU 39-7 32-6 SRU SRU 12-0 Tie 6-6 6-0 SRU SRU 33-14 13-0 EUP 33-0 EUP Tie 6-6 SRU# 6-0 13-12 SRU 1959 13-7 1960 SRU SRU 36-6 1961 SRU 10-7 1962 14-0 1963 SRU 3-3 Tie 1964 13-3 1965 SRU 1966 Tie 7-7 7-6 1967 EUP 16-0 1968 SRU 40-13 1969 EUP 24-0 1970 EUP 49-21 EUP 1971 Tie 7-7 1972 17-3 1973 SRU 7-7 Tie 1974 24-19 1975 EUP 24-19 1976 SRU 25-13 1977 EUP 17-13 1978 EUP SRU 14-13 1979 15-0 1980 SRU SRU 39-12 1981 1982 EUP 10-7 28-20 1983 EUP 31-26 1984 EUP 32-21 1985 EUP 24-14 1986 EUP SRU 36-35 1987 14-14 1988 Tie 62-7 1989 EUP 17-10 EUP 1990 SRU 7-0 1991 10-7 1992 SRU 41-38 1993 EUP 59-39 EUP 1994 22-13 1995 EUP 35-28 SRU 1996 30-10 1997 SRU 34-14 SRU 1998 34-17 SRU 1999 SRU 42-7 2000 14-7 2001 EUP SRU 7-3 2002 # Beaver Bowl 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 2002 EUP 35-21 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 A A Youngstown State YoungsMunSaielealsM 1989 1990 1991 2000 YSU YSU YSU YSU 28-14 31-27 24-0 33-0 A A A A Year-By-Vear Records Overall Mf-l-T Year Coach 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 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 Thurbon 5-4-0 Bob Thurbon 3-4-0 Bob Thurbon 4-4-1 Bob Thurbon 3-4-1 Loyal Park 3-4-1 Loyal Park 4-3-1 Jim Hazlett 3-5-0 Jim Hazlett 2-6-0 PF 88 83 212 46 131 19 40 11 6 0 59 6 18 39 27 80 14 7 19 20 62 82 45 83 135 79 44 173 139 131 117 91 139 116 84 PSAC W-l-T PA 53 38 30 76 86 80 25 118 154 224 88 98 72 131 191 45 70 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 193 103 53 111 127 114 114 113 123 1-3-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 1-5-0 I Year Ceach Overall W-l-T 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Jim Hazlett Jim Hazlett William Cutcher William Cutcher William Cutcher Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Bill McDonald Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan Denny Creehan 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 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 5-6-0 PF 113 204 42 81 114 194 237 355 167 194 131 259 273 139 167 131 155 178 294 412 353 217 321 226 223 435 336 228 336 362 367 316 276 202 253 222 163 202 253 PA 129 132 224 224 307 203 89 155 158 203 127 156 174 123 247 148 84 84 110 144 210 209 ' 283' 283 184 202 190 199 131 255 207 155 223 230 304 347 218 209 260 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 2-4-0 ............ Years Sox Harrison (1926-38. 41-4^)........... ................. 15 Orville Bailey (1939-40)..................... ................... 2 Art McComb (1946-55) ..................... ................. 10 Bob Thurbon (1956-59) ..................... ................... 4 Loyal Park (1960-61) .......................... ................... 2 Jim Hazlett (1962-65).......................... ................... 4 William Cutcher (1966-68)................. ................... 3 Bill McDonald (1969-78)................... ................. 10 Dennv Creehan (1979-84)................... ................... 6 Steve Szabo (1985-87) ........................ ................... 3 Tom Hollman (1988-99)..................... ................. 12 Lou Tepper ('’OOO-O'^).......................... ................... 3 12 COACHES ........................................... ...................74 1st Win 30th Win 100th Win 150th Win 200th Win 250th Win Record: 3-3 Coach: SoxHamson Alliance Indiana(Pa.) West Liberty Kent State Clarion Slippery Rock w. w. L, L, w. L, 41-0 16-6 0-10 0-12 31-6 0-19 88-53 1927 Record: 4-1 Coach: SoxHamson Indiana(Pa.) Kent State Clarion Califomia(Pa.) Slippery Rock w, w, w. w. L, 16-0 6-0 28-0 27-6 6-32 83-38 Won Lost Tied Pet. Record: 5-2 Coach: SoxHamson w. w. w, L, w. L, w. 83-0 37-0 13-6 2-6 46-0 0-18 31-0 27 1 14 15 7 9 5 54 39 15 78 14 56 13 56 16 7 22 20 34 20 15 48 18 2 0 4 2 2 2 1 7 1 1 2 0 .329 .071 .203 .485 .500 .288 .212 .605 .658 .500 .617 .438 278 326 24 .462 Record: 2-4 Coach: SoxHamson L, L, w. L, w, L, 0-14 0-40 19-0 0-8 20-0 7-14 1939 Record: 3-4 Coach: SoxHamson Westminster Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Canisius 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 of Athletics Bruce Baumgartner (left) and President Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. (right). Steve Szabo Tom Hollman Page 64 ♦ 2003 Edinboro Oniversity rootball L, w. L, L, L, w, w. w, L, L, 12-19 0-21 18-0 27-0 68-0 0-7 6-39 Recort: IS Coach: SoxHamson w. L, L, L, L, L, L, Record: 0-6 Coach: SoxHamson L, L, L, L, L, L, 7-0 0-10 0-49 0-15 4-6 0-26 0-12 Rectrd: t-5 Coach: SoxHamson L, L, L, L, w. L, 7-27 6-7 0-27 0-6 6-0 0-13 19-80 6-19 0-20 0-33 0-13 0-20 0-49 L, L, L, L, L, L, 0-14 0-20 0-54 0-19 0-45 0-72 0-224 1936 Record: 1-4 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster L, L, L, 0-12 0-28 6-15 w, 40-0 L, 13-33 59-88 1937 Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster T, L, L, L, L, 39-131 1949 Westminster Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock 0-26 13-20 0-39 0-25 0-35 7-19 7-27 L, L, L, L, L, L, L, 27-191 1941 Califomia(Pa.) lndiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock 31-0 13-33 0-0 30-0 6-12 w, L, T, w, L, 80-45 1942 Record: 1-3 Coach: SoxHamson 1935 Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield lndiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster Slippery Rock 0-6 14-26 0-20 7-26 12-6 6-7 0-40 L, L, L, L, w, L, L, Record: 2-2-1 Coach: SoxHamson 6-154 Record: 0-6 Coach: SoxHamson Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield lndiana(Pa.) Clarion Alliance Westminster Slippery Rock Record: 0-7 Coach: On/HloBaHox 1934 Record: 0-4-1 Coach: SoxHamson 1031 Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Westminster 7-0 6-0 0-10 27-0 0-15 1033 46-76 131-86 Bill McDonald w. w. 40-25 Califomia(Pa.) Westminster Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock L, 1939 Record: 3-2 Coach: SoxHamson Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Grove City Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock w, 6-18 0-13 0-13 6-2 6-26 18-72 1932 Allegheny Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock L, L, L, Record: 1-6 Coach: OmHoBailoy 212-30 Duquesne St. Vincent Califomia(Pa.) Indiana(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) Mansfield lndiana(Pa.) Clarion Westminster 11-118 1928 Alliance Buffalo Califomia(Pa.) Alfred Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Record: 1-4 Coach: SoxHamson 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 1926 1948 1938 MILESTONE VICTORIES 1929 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach,Seasons ..................................... All-Time Results 0-0 0-33 0-31 0-6 6-28 6-98 Westminster Clarion Mansfield Slippery Rock L, L, L, 1946 Record: 0-6 Coach: ArtMcComO Clarion Westminster Alliance Thiel Mansfield Slippery Rock L, L, L, L, L, L, 0-50 0-7 0-20 0-7 7-51 0-19 7-154 1947 Record: 1-6 Coach: MMcComh Findlay Clarion Slippery Rock Thiel Mansfield Alliance West Liberty L, w. L, L, L, L, L, Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield Alliance L, L, L, L, L, w. L, L, 0-19 0-20 0-20 6-33 7-15 7-0 0-21 0-18 20-146 1949 Record: 1-5-2 Coach: ArtMcComO Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield Alliance L, L, L, L, L, T, T, w, 12-25 0-33 6-27 6-20 13-21 0-0 6-6 19-7 62-139 1950 Record: 3-4 Coach: ArtMcComO Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State Mansfield L, w, L, L, L, w. w, 7-14 13-7 7-39 6-18 0-21 42-14 7-6 82-119 1951 Record: 0-5-1 Coach: ArtMcComO Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Thiel Brockport State L, L, L, T, L, L, 6-32 6-12 6-13 20-20 0-12 7-27 45-116 0-20 8-6 6-18 0-26 14-70 w. Record: 1-7 Coach: ArtMcComO 12-34 7-6 0-23 0-26 0-33 0-6 0-26 19-154 Record: 3-4 Coach: ArtMcComO L, L, L, L, w. w. w. L, L, L, L, L, w. 20-46 0-6 13-28 12-21 6-26 21-0 79-147 1955 Record: 1-0 Coach: ArtMcComO Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Brockport State John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City Califomia(Pa.) L, L, L, L, L, w. L, L, L, 12-27 14-33 0-19 6-19 0-32 12-6 0-19 0-18 0-20 44-193 1956 Record: 5-4 Coach: BoO TOurOon Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Brockport State John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City Califomia(Pa.) L, w, L, L, L, w. w, w, w. 6-13 13-0 6-14 13-21 13-27 21-7 27-15 55-0 19-0 173-103 1957 Record: 3-4 Coach: BoO TOmOon Shepherd Clarion Slippery Rock Grove City Waynesburg Ashland Shippensburg L, 6-7 W, 34-0 W, 33-0 L, 0-7 L, 7-13 W, 45-6 L, 14-20 139-53 1958 Record: 4-4-1 Coach: BoOIOurOon 1952 Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) Thiel Mansfield Geneva Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana) Pa.) Brockport State Carnegie Tech Mansfield 0-12 0-20 13-20 0-7 39-7 12-7 19-0 83-73 at Clarion w. SLIPPERY ROCK T, at Indiana(Pa.) L, GROVE CITY w. at Lock Haven L, MANSFIELD w, at Ashland w. CALIEORNIA(PA) L, Beaver Bowl at Slippery Rock L, 19-0 6-6 6-27 19-14 26-33 28-6 33-6 0-13 0-6 1953 Record: 3-5-1 Coach: ArtMcComO Califomia(Pa.) Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Ashland St. Francis Mansfield Geneva Brockport State L, L, T, L, w, L, w. L, w. 1959 6-7 6-20 6-6 7-14 52-7 6-13 19-6 0-14 33-6 135-93 Record: 3-4-1 Coach: BoOTOurOon Clarion Slippery Rock lndiana(Pa.) St. Vincent Lock Haven Hiram Mansfield Califomia(Pa.) L, L, w. L, w. T, w. L, 0-13 12-13 32-12 23-29 36-13 6-6 8-0 0-41 117-127 1954 Record: 1-6 Coach: ArtMcComO Califomia(Pa.) 2003 Edinboro Oniversity Football ♦Page 65 L, 1966 7-20 Record: 3-4-1 Coach: loxalParO All-Time Results Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Lycoming Lock Haven John Carroll Brockport State Califomia(Pa.) 13-7 7-13 14-14 6-12 6-33 14-7 18-7 13-21 w. L, T, L, L, w. w, L, at Baldwin-Wallace at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Geneva CALIFORNIA(PA) L, T, L, L, L, L, 0-68 7-7 0-14 7-41 14-17 0-42 7-0 7-35 w. L, 91-114 1961 1967 Record: 4-3-f Coach: loyal Park Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana(Pa.) Frederick Lock Haven Lycoming Brockport State Califomia(Pa.) 13-12 6-36 33-7 6-14 7-7 20-6 35-6 19-26 w. L, w, L, T, w, w, L, 139-114 Record: 3-d Coach: JimBailett w, L, L, L, w. L, w, L, 7-0 7-10 0-14 20-21 28-14 20-27 28-0 6-27 116- Record: 2-8 Coach: JimBailett Record: 2-7 Coach: William Cutclier at East Stroudsburg OHIO NORTHERN at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg at Geneva CALIFORNIA(PA) L, w, L, L, L, L, L, w, L, 15-49 27-26 0-16 0-58 13-37 21-56 0-23 31-7 7-35 w. L, L, L, w, L, L, L, 1969 27-7 0-14 7-41 6-7 16-14 8-12 6-7 14-21 84-123 1964 Record: 4-4-1 Coach: BlllMcaonalil at Brockport State at Ohio Northern SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG GENEVA at Califomia(Pa.) w. 40-29 L, w, L, L, L, w, w. T, 7-27 40-13 0-27 0-24 33-41 24-14 34-12 16-16 194-203 Record: 2-5-1 Coach: JimBailett 1976 w. 47-0 3-3 T, L, w. L, L, L, L, 7-31 14-7 22-25 7-8 0-14 13-41 113-129 1965 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: JimHailett BALDWIN-WALLACET, CURRY w. SLIPPERY ROCK L, at Indiana(Pa.)* w. CLARION* w. at Lock Haven L, SHIPPENSBURG* w. at Bridgewater w. at Califomia(Pa.)* w, 13-13 48-0 3-13 10-6 14-13 14-27 35-26 29-13 38-21 204-132 * Edinboro later forfeited 1966 12-13 6-33 7-6 0-19 7-28 6-30 12-33 14-13 17-49 114-307 1963 BRIDGEWATER at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Michigan Tech CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shippensburg at Cheyney L, EAST STROUDSBURGL, SLIPPERY ROCK w. at Indiana(Pa.) L, CLARION L, at Lock Haven L, SHIPPENSBURG L, GENEVA w, at Califomia(Pa.) L, 1968 113 GROVE CITY SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Brockport State at Califomia(Pa.) Record: 2-1 Coach: William Cutcher 81-224 1962 at Grove City at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg BROCKPORT STATE CALIFORNIA(PA) 42-224 Record: 1-6-1 Coach: William Cntclwr Record: 9-1 Coach: BlllMcDonalil CHEYNEY w. 37-0 at Slippery Rock w. 24-0 INDIANA(PA) w, 31-14 at Clarion w, 10-6 LOCK HAVEN w. 34-21 at Shippensburg w. 35-15 at Central Connecticut State w, 17-0 CALIFORNIA(PA) w, 28-7 PSAC Championship WEST CHESTER W, 14-6 NAIA National Semifinals at Westminster L, 7-20 47-1 at Califomia(Pa.) W, PSAC Championship at West Chester L, 14-35 at Califomia(Pa.) All-Time Results W, PSAC Championship at East Stroudsburg L, 20-24 355-155 1972 Record: 3-5-1 Coach: BillHIIcBonalil WAYNESBURG at Ashland at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN SHIPPENSBURG at Cortland State CALIFORNIA(PA) w, 23-6 L, T, L, L, w, L, L, w. 7-51 7-7 7-17 9-10 56-19 9-14 9-14 40-20 167-158 Record: 4-4-1 Coach: Bill McBanald 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. 168-182 1974 Record: 5-2-2 Coach: BillMcBanalil at Fairmont State w. BALDWIN-WALLACEW, at Slippery Rock T, INDIANA(PA) L, at Clarion T, LOCK HAVEN w, at Shippensburg L, at Kenyon w. CALIFORNIA(PA) w. 12-7 21-13 7-7 7-25 21-21 14-0 0-19 22-21 27-14 131-127 1975 1976 Record: 6-4 Coach: Bill McBanald at Fairmont State CORTLAND STATE at Frostburg State at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg C.W. POST CALIFORNIA(PA) L, w, w. L, w. w. w, L, L, w. 17-21 34-11 53-13 19-24 8-5 25-20 45-15 24-28 13-30 35-7 1977 Record: 3-6-1 Coach: Bill McBanald 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, 6-7 17-21 19-0 25-13 3-3 6-10 14-20 7-17 12-24 30-8 w,139-123 1978 Record: 3-6-1 Coach: Bill McBanald 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: 8-3 Coach: BiimilcBanalil at West Virginia Wesleyan FAIRMONT STATE at Baldwin-Wallace SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 259-156 273-174 1973 FAIRMONT STATE CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. at Ashland SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) 28-14 w. 21-7 L, L, w. w. w, w. w. 0-20 14-35 24-19 28-21 30-0 52-0 21-16 w. 21-0 1979 ReCMd: 4-8 / Coach: Benny Creedan FAIRMONT STATE at Muskingum at Millersville at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) L, w, L, L, L, L, w, L, w. 0-9 28-13 6-17 0-13 7-24 18-28 31-7 13-14 13-9 at Westminster W, 15-14 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: BennMCreelian WESTMINSTER MILLERSVILLE at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at Univ. at Buffalo CLARION w. 24-0 w, 28-0 L, T, w, L, w. w. w. 6-7 22-22 17-13 0-15 11-7 34-10 13-10 155-84 Record: 4-6 Coach: Benny Creehan L, w,L, L, L, L, L, w, w, w, 6-13 51-19 13-14 0-17 3-39 12-39 6-7 35-0 27-17 25-9 178-174 1982 Record: 9-2-6 Coach: Benny CneBan BLOOMSBURG w, 34-7 at New Haven w, 29-0 SHIPPENSBURG w. 10-6 at Califomia(Pa.) w, 58-20 SLIPPERY ROCK w, 10-7 at Indiana(Pa.) 6-3 w. at Mansfield w. 33-6 CLARION L, 20-22 at Lock Haven w. 34-7 at Mercyhurst w. 38-8 PSAC Championship at East Stroudsburg L, 22-24 294-110 1983 Record: 6-2 Coach: Benny Cnehan WEST LIBERTY at West Virginia Wesleyan at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) at Buffalo State at Clarion LOCK HAVEN MERCYHURST at West Liberty WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at East Stroudsburg CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG DIST. OF COLUMBIA w. 40-14 w. 42-0 w. 20-14 w, 31-26 L, 17-52 40-20 24-35 45-25 36-14 58-10 w. L, w, w, w. 353-210 1981 at Fairmont State NEW HAVEN LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA)^ at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) UNIV. AT BUFFALO at Clarion at Bloomsburg met Record: 8-2 Coach: Benny Creehan w. w. w. L, w, L, W w. w, w, 41-3 48-30 44-16 19-24 28-20 21-23 59-0 28-8 50-7 74-13 1985 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Steve Szabe at Wayne State at Central Connecticut State CALIFORNIA(PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) EAST STROUDSBURG at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg FAIRMONT STATE T, 23-23 W, L, W, L, 40-13 9-14 32-21 9-35 w. 30-14 7-26 27-22 24-21 16-20 217-209 L, w, w, L, 1986 iMOId: 7-3 finflRh- Steve Siahn w. 27-24 WAYNE STATE MANSFIELD SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) at West Chester CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) at Fairmont State L, w, L, L, w. w, w. w. w, 21-28 24-14 10-28 9-37 48-21 30-21 66-53 29-24 57-33 321-283 1987 Record: 3-8 Coach: Steve Siabe at Liberty at Mansfield CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. at Slippery Rock INDIANA(PA) L, W, 8-13 21-10 W, L, L, 14-7 35-36 17-28 WESTCHESTER at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA(PA) at Shepherd L, L, W, L, L, L, 28-49 24-48 31-21 16-18 17-28 15-25 226-283 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 37-28 14-30 7-27 22-34 w. 35-0 w, 45-7 w, 19-10 w. 23-17 T 14-14 w. L, L, L, 223-184 1989 Record: 8-3 Coach: Tern Bellman at Liberty L, 27-51 NEW HAVEN w. 46-13 INDIANA(PA) w, 37-0 KUTZTOWN w. 42-21 at Clarion w. 12-7 LOCK HAVEN w. 49-10 at Shippensburg w, 60-6 CALIFORNIA(PA) w, 54-14 at Slippery Rock w. 62-7 at Youngstown St. L, 14-28 NCAA Division II Playoff at North Dakota St. 32-45 435-202 IQQfl I9»IU Record: 9-3 Coach: Tom Bellman SHEPHERD w. 48-6 at Youngstown St. L, 27-31 at Bloomsburg w, 33-6 CLARION w. 23-14 LOCK HAVEN w. 41-6 SHIPPENSBURG w. 10-3 at Califomia(Pa.) w. 43-37 SLIPPERY ROCK w, 17-10 at Indiana(Pa.) L, 29-36 at Fairmont State w, 20-13 NCAA Dhisiffli II Playoils at Virginia Union w. 38-14 at Indiana(Pa.) 7-14 L, 336-190 1991 Record: 7-4 Coach: Tern Bellman 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: 8-2-1 Coach: Tern Bellman UNIV. AT BUFFALO w. 35-13 NORTHWOOD w, 37-13 at Southern Connecticut State w. 41-0 CLARION w. 26-17 at Lock Haven w. 38-10 SHIPPENSBURG w, 47-3 at Califomia(Pa.) w. 33-13 SLIPPERY ROCK 7-10 L, at Indiana(Pa.) T, 21-21 at Millersville w. 36-12 NCAA Division II Playoff at Ferris State L, 15-19 336-131 1993 Record: 8-3 Coach: Tern Bellman FERRIS STATE L, 9-23 at Elizabeth City St. w. 34-27 at Univ. at Buffalo w. 28-17 at Clarion w, 28-0 LOCK HAVEN w, 52-20 at Shippensburg w, 34-17 CALIFORNIA(PA) w, 32-7 at Slippery Rock w. 41-38 INDIANA(PA) L, 24-31 MILLERSVILLE w. 52-27 NCAA Division II Hayoflfe at New Haven L, 28-48 362-255 iyii4 Becerd: 7-3 Coach: Tom Bellman at Hillsdale at Mansfield w. L, ELIZABETH CITY ST. W, at Lock Haven W, SHIPPENSBURG W, at Califomia(Pa.) W, SLIPPERY ROCK W, at Indiana(Pa.) L, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W, CLARION L, 1995 Becerd: 9-2 Ceacb: Tern Bellman HILLSDALE w, 21-14 at Appalachian St. L, 7-44 at Portland State w, 26-7 LOCK HAVEN w, 52-12 at Shippensburg w. 40-7 CALIFORNIA(PA) w. 31-7 at Slippery Rock w. 22-13 INDIANA(PA) w. 35-18 MANSHELD w. 42-0 at Clarion w, 28-6 NCAA Division II Playoffe L, 12-27 at New Haven 316-155 1996 Record: 6-4 Coach: Tern Bellman at Hillsdale at Carson-Newman at Univ. at Buffalo SHIPPENSBURG at Califomia(Pa.) SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CHEYNEY CLARION at Lock Haven w. 32-10 w. 57-0 w, 49-21 w. 29-23 w. 24-17 w. 42-26 w. 42-16 w. 19-0 Pago 6S ♦ 2003 Edioboro Dohrorsity Football 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 45-17 276-223 1997 Record: 4-6 Coach: Tern Bellman HILLSDALE w, at Carson-Newman L, GLENVILLE STATE L, SHIPPENSBURG L, CALIFORNIA(PA) w. at Slippery Rock L, INDIANA(PA) L, at Cheyney w, at Clarion L, LOCK HAVEN w. 31-28 26-31 412-144 21-17 10-33 27-35 3-17 38-22 10-30 20-25 44-0 0-28 29-23 ot 202-230 1998 Record: 4-7 Coach: Tern Bellman 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: 3-8 Coach: Tern Bellman HILLSDALE L, GLENVILLE STATE w, at Mercyhurst L, MILLERSVILLE L, at Shippensburg L, CLARION w, at Lock Haven w. at Califomia(Pa.) L, SLIPPERY ROCK L, INDIANA(PA) L, at Bloomsburg L, 10-28 29-20 20-34 10-20 10-52 30-29 38-7 35-40 17-34 7-18 16-65 222-347 2989 Record: 5-6 Coach: leu Tenner 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 I63-2I8 2961 Record: 4-6 Coach: Ion Tenner at Ashland GANNON SLIPPERY ROCK at Califomia(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) WEST CHESTER at Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg L, 9-27 w. 37-21 w, 14-7 L, 24-34 w. 23-3 w. 24-12 6-21 26-30 9-23 30-31 L, L, L, L, 202-209 2962 Record: 5-6 Coach: ten Tenner at Gannon ASHLAND at Tiffin at East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg INDIANA(PA) CLARION at Slippery Rock KUTZTOWN at Califomia(Pa.) LOCK HAVEN 1971 at Waynesburg EUREKA SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana(Pa.) CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at Ohio Northern 65-25 20-24 367-207 237-89 Record: 9-1 Coach: Bill McBanald 28-0 33-16 31-17 67-6 59-39 7-21 w /fof) 81-954^ 7r 57 J**' w, w. w. L, L, L, L, L, L, w. w. 17-7 29-26 35-21 24-30 7-41 35-54 18-24 3-7 10-14 38-22 37-14 253-260 The 1995 Fighting Scots 2003 Edioboro Onhrersity Football ♦ Pago 67 Edlnboro University Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest comprehensive four-year university in northwestern Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some 8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic programs. The University’s programs in art, criminal justice, and speech language pathology, among others, have earned regional and national recognition and accolades, and the campus is ranked among the top 10 in the nation for the services provided for students with disabilities. In 2003 the University’s instutional accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten years. Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 miles south of the city of Erie - Pennsylvania’s fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat of Crawford County, is approximately 20 miles south of Edinboro. The University’s Baron-Fomess Library has more than 480,000 bound volumes and 1.3 million microform units, along with an online catalog, access to numerous online databases and electronic reserves. The building is equipped with a wireless network, computer labs and equipment to assist users with visual impairments. The main campus also includes a modem University Center, planetarium, observatory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the latest hardware and soft­ ware, three art galleries, an animation studio, campus radio and televsion sta­ tions, health center, counseling center, and much more - all accessible for peo­ ple with disabilities. The recently renovated and expanded Crawford Center for Health and Physical Education and Disability Resources rivals any facility of its kind in the nation. In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 buildings on the spacious Edinboro Campus, including six residence halls with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and living-learned floors - all are wired for voice, video and data. Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville. Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre cam­ pus that includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a unique facility for small conferences, business meetings, and special events. The Meadville Access Center is located in the city’s historic Bessemer Building. Dr. Frank 6. Pogue, Jr. Financial Resources, which advised the Commission on the relationship of financial resources to institutional accreditation. Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of the BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network. He served for two years as chairperson of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (SSHE) Commission for the Universities and Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He is a member of the Executive Board of A Community of Agile Partners in Education (CAPE). In October 1996, Dr. Pogue was appointed by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor’s Commission on Academic Standards. In November, 2002, he was appointed co-chair of the Higher Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell’s Transition Team. Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Board of Directors for the Meadville Area Industrial Commission and the Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health Foundation, the St. Vincent Health Center, and the Meadville Medical Center. He is a member of the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee and an Honorary Member of the Erie Wolves Club. Dr. Pogue was chairperson of the Erie County Millennium Commission, the Erie County State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002, and of the Erie Day School’s Adopt-A-Scholar scholarship program (2000-01 and 2002-03). He was also a member of the Erie Mayor’s Task Force on Public Safety. Dr. Pogue has served on the boards of directors for the Erie Conference on Community Development, the United Way of Erie County, and the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross, for which he served as their 1997 capital campaign chairman. Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce with the Louis J. Tullio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie Community Action Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P. Martin Community Service Award in 2CKX), and in 1999, the Distinguished Service Award for Leadership and Vision was presented to him by the SUNY at Albany Council of Trustees. Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro University classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also taught a course titled, “Special Topics in Sociology” for the Department of Sociology. He continues to enjoy working in the classroom environment. Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and supportive campus community. PresUent, [Hinlion UniversitvotPennsvlyaaia Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15^^ presi­ dent of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1996. A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor’s degree from Alabama State University, a master’s degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for student affairs and special programs at the State University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in that position for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he also served for one year as interim pres­ ident at the SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student affairs, associate vice president for research and educational development, dean of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY at Albany. Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leadership groups. He serves as a member of the American Council on Education Commission on Government and Public Affairs which advises the Division of Governmental Relations on the broad range of issues in which congressional and executive branch actions affect colleges and universities. He is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Task Force on Teacher Education and serves as co-chair of the AASCU Forum on Rural Services. He was appointed in 2003 to the International Association of University Presidents Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a former vice chair and member of the Commission’s Executive Committee. He currently serves as President for the Middle States Association Board of Trustees and is a member of its Executive Conmiittee. He was appointed chairperson of the Middle States Advisory Committee on Institutional Dr. Naomi T. Johnson Vice Presiaeat far Stuaent Affairs ana swaent Success Dr. Naomi T. Johnson is in her seventh year as the Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Success at Edinboro University. Those respon­ sibilities include overseeing the Fighting Scot athletic program. Prior 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 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 unit­ ed 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. Page 68 ♦ 2003 Edinboro University rootbaii 2003 PSAC Gompositg Schedule E August 28 edinboro at Youngstown State August 30 New Haven at Bloomsburg Lenoir-Rhyne at East Stroudsburg Califomia(Pa.) at Eastern Illinois September 6 EDINBORO at Ashland Nebraska-Omaha at Indiana(Pa.) Allen at Cheyney Bowie State at Mansfield Slippery Rock at Youngstown State Shippensburg at Shepherd West Chester at New Haven East Stroudsburg at Clarion Glenville State at Millersville Kutztown at Virginia State Lock Haven at Towson September 13 Shippensburg at Bloomsburg Cheyney at West Virginia State Buffalo State at Mansfield Gannon at Slippery Rock Glenville State at West Chester Lock Haven at Kutztown Millersville at Clarion Fairmont State at California(Pa.) West Virginia Tech at Indiana(Pa.) September 20 Tiffin at EDINBORO West Liberty at Cheyney Clarion at Glenville State Indiana(Pa.) at New Haven Kutztown at Shippensburg Mansfield at Westminster Millersville at Bowie State Slippery Rock at Fairmont State East Stroudsburg at Shepherd Bloomsburg at Lock Haven West Chester at Delaware Octeberll EDINBORO at Indiana(Pa.) Millersville at Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg at Cheyney Clarion at West Chester Kutztown at Mansfield Shippensburg at Slippery Rock Califomia(Pa.) at Lock Haven October 18 September 27 EDINBORO at Clarion Lock Haven at Shippensburg Mansfield at East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock at Millersville Kutztown at Bloomsburg Indiana(Pa.) at Califomia(Pa.) Cheyney at West Chester OcteberA Slippery Rock at EDINBORO Bloomsburg at Cheyney Califomia(Pa.) at Mansfield Clarion at Shippensburg Indiana(Pa.) at Lock Haven West Chester at East Stroudsburg Millersville at Kutztown East Stroudsburg at EDINBORO West Chester at Shippensburg Bloomsburg at Slippery Rock Kutztown at Clarion Cheyney at Califomia(Pa.) Millersville at Indiana(Pa.) Mansfield at Lock haven Shippensburg at EDINBORO Lock Haven at Cheyney Mansfield at Millersville Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg West Chester at Kutztown Indiana(Pa.) at Clarion Slippery Rock at Califomia(Pa.) October 25 Shippensburg at Indiana(Pa.) Bloomsburg at West Chester Clarion at California(Pa.) November 9 California(Pa.) at EDINBORO Mansfield at Bloomsburg Kutztown at Cheyney Lock Haven at Clarion Millersville at West Chester Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock at Indiana(Pa.) November 15 EDINBORO at Lock Haven Indiana(Pa.) at Bloomsburg Califomia(Pa.) at Shippensburg Cheyney at Millersville Clarion at Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg at Kutztown West Chester at Mansfield November 1 EDINBORO at Kutztown Cheyney at Mansfield Lock Haven at Slippery Rock East Stroudsburg at Millersville MEOIA INFORMATION a 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. 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