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Highlights of the Hollman Era

1996 Edinboro Football

• January 1988 - Edinboro University
Pennsylvania, 36-12, to post their best
regular-season record (8-1-1) in more
of Pennsylvania hires Tom Hollman as
the 11th head football coach in school
than 20 years.
• Nov. 21, 1992 ~ Ferris State (Ml)
history.
University defeats Edinboro, 19-15, in
• Sept. 10,1988 - Hollman records his
first round of NCAA playoffs. The Boro’s
first win at Edinboro as the Fighting
Scots defeat Saginaw Valley (Ml) State
Wrentie Martin caught a 43-yard pass
on final play of game, but fell a yard
University, 37-28.
short of the end zone as time expired.
• Nov. 10,1988 - Edinboro posts a 4-01 record in the final five games of Coach
• Oct. 30, 1993 ~ Visiting Edinboro
scores with 19 seconds left to edge
Hollman’s first year, setting the stage for
Slippery Rock, 41-38 in a game in which
a run at the Pennsylvania State Athletic
the lead changed hands four times in
Conference title in ‘89.
final quarter.
• Sept. 23, 1989 ~ Edinboro defeats
• Nov. 20,1993 ~ The Scots once again
rival Indiana University of Pennsylvania,
advance to the NCAA playoffs, but lose
37-0 to take early control of the PSAC
a 48-28 decision to the University of
Western Division race.
New Haven (CT).
• Nov. 4, 1989 “ The Boro clinches its
• Oct. 8, 1994 - Larry Jackson
first PSAC West title under Hollman,
and first conference championship since Edinboro added its second PSAC becomes Edinboro’s all-timd leading
1970, beating Slippery Rock University West Championship Trophy under rusher in a 31-17 homecoming win over
head coach Tom Hoiiman in 1995.
Shippensburg
University
of
of Pennsylvania, 62-7.
Pennsylvania.
• Nov. 18, 1989 - The Scots advance
to NCAA Division II national playoffs, but drop a thrilling 45-32 • Oct. 22, 1994 - Edinboro defeats Slippery Rock, 59-39, at
Sox Harrison. The Boro trailed, 39-23, early in final quarter, but
decision at power North Dakota State University at Fargo, N.D.
• December 1989 - Senior running back Elbert Cole finishes scored 36 unanswered points in the final period to pull out an
third in balloting for Harlon Hill Award, presented annually in amazing win.
• Sept. 2,1995 - Visiting Edinboro upsets No. 12 Portland (OR)
Florence, Ala., to the top player in NCAA Division II football.
• Nov. 3, 1990 - I UP edges Edinboro, 36-29, in a PSAC West State University, 26-7 on the West Coast.
game, giving the Indians the conference title. Despite the loss, • Oct. 28, 1995 - Scots beat lUP, 35-18, at home, paving the
the Scots finish the regular season ranked 11th in the Division II way for the Boro’s second PSAC West title under Hollman.
• Nov. 11,1995 “ Edinboro clinches PSAC West title with a 28poll and the program earns its second straight playoff berth.
• Nov. 17, 1990 - The Fighting Scots earn first-ever NCAA 6 win in a driving rainstorm at Clarion. The following day, the
Division II playoff win, downing Virginia Union College, 38-14 to Scots receive their fifth NCAA playoff berth in seven years.
• Nov. 18, 1995 - Edinboro loses at New Haven, 27-12, in first
advance to an NCAA quarterfinal showdown at lUP.
• Nov. 24, 1990 - For the second time in 1990, lUP edges round of national playoffs.
Edinboro by a touchdown, claiming a 14-7 win. The Scots
match the school record for victories with a 9-3 mark.
The Hollman Era at Edinboro
• December, 1990 - Edinboro wideout Ernest Priester, the alltime leading receiver in Edinboro history, finishes second in the
Year Overall PSAC NCAA Highlights
ballotting for the Harlon Hill Award behind three-time winner
Record Record Rank
Johnny Bailey of Texas A&l.
9-2
6-0
1995
8th NCAA Playoffs
• Nov. 9,1991 - The Fighting Scots battle No. 1 ranked lUP to
1994
7-3
4-2
17th
the end, but drop a 20-17 decision at Sox Harrison Stadium.
1993
8-3
5-1
14th NCAA Playoffs
• Oct. 24, 1992 - The Scots beat California University of
1992
8-2-1
4-1-1
15th NCAA Playoffs
Pennsylvania, 33-13, to move to 7-0 for the first time since 1982.
3-3
1991
7-4
20th
Boro moves up to No. 3 in national poll, marking the school’s
9-3
1990
5-1
11th NCAA Quarterfinals
highest ranking ever.
1989
8-3
6-0
7th NCAA Playoffs
• Oct. 31, 1992 - Slippery Rock ends Edinboro’s hopes of an
5-4-1
4-1-1
NR
1988
undefeated season, upsetting the No. 3 Scots 10-7 at Sox
61-24-2 37-9-2
Five NCAA Berths
Total
Harrison Stadium.
• Nov. 14, 1992 ~ Scots down Millersville University of

Fighting Scot Schedule
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at Hillsdale (Ml) College
at Carson-Newman College
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at University at Buffalo
SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA
(Homecoming)
at California University of PA
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PA
at Indiana University of PA
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PA
CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PA
at Lock Haven University of PA
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Hillsdale, Ml
Jefferson City, TN

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Table of Contents

The 1996 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Football
Program is a publication of the EUP Sports Information and
Promotions Office, Shawn Ahearn, Coordinator. The program
was written and designed by Shawn Ahearn, with assistance
from Tom O’Connor, Will Adair, Ed Finck, Matt Barrett,
Colleen Bessetti, Gene DiFrancesco and Connie Thompson.
Cover illustration by George Humes. Photography by Bob
Wheeler, Dave Medvec, and James Hill. Printing by Clinton
Press, Erie, Pa.

Highlights of the Hollman Era ................................Inside Front
Table of Contents/’96 Schedule............................................... 1
PSAC Championship Recap................................................. 2-3
University Profile...................................................................... 6
Dr. Pogue/Jody Mooradian ..................................................... 7
Academics and Edinboro Football...........................................9
Scots In the Pros.................................................................... 11
Head Coach Tom Hollman ...............................................12-13
Coaching Staff.................................................................. 14-15
Season Outlook...................................................................... is
‘96 Numerical Roster ....................................................... 20-21
Player Profiles .................................................................. 23-32
Support Staff .................................................................... 33-35
Opponent Profiles..............................................................38-42
Series History vs. ‘96 Opponents ........................................ 44
All-Time Series Records ....................................................... 45
PSAC Profile.......................................................................... 45
‘95 PSAC Standings/All-Conference Teams ........................ 47
PSAC in the NCAA Playoffs .................................................48
‘95 EU Scoreboard/Offensive Statistics ................................50
‘95 Superlatives/Defensive Statistics.................................... 51
‘95 Game-By-Game..........................................................52-55
EU All-American List ............................................................53
Edinboro and the Harlon Hill Award...................................... 59
EU All-Time Records ....................................................... 61-65
PSAC All-Time Records................................................... 66-67
EU Coaches Records, Year-By-Year Records ..................... 68
EU Scores (1957-95) ....................................................... 69-70
Athletic Staff Directory............................................................72
PSAC Composite Schedule......................... Inside Back Cover

Note to the Media
The Sports Information staff at Edinboro is here to serve you
throughout the year. Please contact Shawn Ahearn at (814)
732-2776 ext. 234 for working credentials and press box
space at Sox Harrison Stadium. Press releases, statistics,
feature stories, photographs and other information on the
Fighting Scots is available for media use throughout the sea­
son by contacting our office. Pre-game football material will
be available in the press box prior to each game, and com­
plete play-by-play, and NCAA halftime and final statistics will
be provided in McComb Fieldhouse shortly after each game.

For More information
Information on Fighting Scot athletics also is available on the
Internet by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide Web
homepage at http:/fwww.edinboro.edu or by accessing the
PSAC Fax-on-Demand system. Call (770) 399-3066 from the
handset of any Fax machine to access the system and a
voice promt will guide you. The PSAC pass code is 7722.
Follow the Fighting Scots on WFSE Radio, 88.9
“The radio voice of the Edinboro Fighting Scots"
Edinboro University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for
all in every aspect of it’s operations. The University has pledged not
to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national
origin, disability, organizational affiliation, affectional or sexual prefer­
ence, and marital status. This policy extends to all educational, ser­
vice, and employment programs of the University.

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Team Unity Brings Scots PSAC Title!
20-0 at halftime. But Edinboro didn’t quit. The Scots drove 90
yards on their first possession of the second half to make it 207. But Appalachian State made some big plays and earned the
win. The scoreboard read 44-7, but players from both teams
knew the game was closer than the final margin when they
shook hands afterward.

Sometime after Christmas and before the start of 1995
Spring Football, a group of seniors got together to discuss the
upcoming football season. While the games were still eight
months or so away, they talked about the frustration of having
talented football teams during their careers at Edinboro, but
never ending the season with a title. And they made a very
clear commitment that they were not leaving Edinboro without
championship rings on their fingers. They discussed the keys to
success in 1995 and the thing that kept coming to the surface
was UNITY.







GREAT NORTHWEST UPSET
The third game of the season provided another monumen­
tal challenge. The Scots were flying cross-country to Portland,
Ore., to take on a Portland State team that was a national con­
tender just about each season. The Vikings, playing their last
season in Division II before moving up to l-AA, were once again
ranked in the top 10, and everyone wondered how this fairly
untested Edinboro team would respond to the loss at Appy State
and the long trip to the Great Northwest.
The questions were answered early. Edinboro’s ferocious
pass rush rattled Portland quarterback Kyle Allen and thfe highpowered Viking offense never got off the ground. With Edinboro
clinging to a 6-0 lead, Schuster drilled Allen, causing a fumble
that fellow defensive end Bryan Lambert returned 55 yards for a
TD. Edinboro pushed the lead to 19-0 before Portland mounted
a comeback. The Vikings trailed, 19-7, late in the third quarter
and were threatening to make it 19-14, but the Scots’ Ron Allen
refused to let it happen. Allen picked off a pass in the end zone,
lateraled to David Sadler, and in a flash it was first and goal
going the other way. Allen finished the game with four intercep­
tions to tie a school record and earn National Defensive Player
of the Week honors.
The Scots finished off Portland with a 26-7 upset that will go
down as one of the greatest wins in school history. It sent a
clear message 3,000 miles east that this Fighting Scot team was
ready to compete for the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference title.



The Fighting Scots reported to camp in August full of enthu­
siasm. The opener against Hillsdale was just three weeks away.
While the team had a great spring practice and things started to
come together, it was suddenly time to begin the most difficult
three-game non-conference schedule in school history.

THE TOUGHEST STRETCH IN HISTORY
In game one, things did indeed come together. Red-shirt
freshman Gerald Thompson rambled 73 yards on his first colle­
giate carry and finished the day with his first 100-yard plus
game. New quarterback Chris Hart was sharp, throwing for 233
yards and three TDs. And transfer Gilbert Grantlin showed his
great skills, catching a touchdown pass. Senior Pat Schuster
did his thing, sacking Hillsdale’s QB three times. In a very phys­
ical and well-played football game by both teams, the unity of
the team already made the difference. With the score tied at 14
in the fourth quarter, Edinboro pulled together and scored a late
touchdown to win 21-14.

THE PSAC
In the conference opener, Edinboro overwhelmed Lock
Haven, 52-12, as the Boro rushed for a season-best 438 yards.
The Scots then beat Shippensburg 40-7 on the road and jumped
into the NCAA Division II national/ankings for the first time in
‘95. EUP nearly shutout California (31-7) at home in week six,
setting up an always difficult game at Slippery Rock. With the
Indiana showdown looming, the Scots fell behind for just the
second time before rallying to beat a solid Rock team, 22-13.

THE GAME
It was finally here. lUP, and THE game was at Sox Harrison
Stadium. There was an unusual sense of confidence all week.
Not cockiness, just a comforting feeling that if Edinboro took
care of business against the Indians, the Scots would prevail.
And that’s exactly what happened. Senior linebacker
Michael Sims returned an interception for a TD to put the Plaid
ahead, 7-0, and the Scots never trailed. Even when freshman
sensation Gerald Thompson was forced to leave the game with
an injury, others stepped up, like junior Tony Brinson, who
scored two TDs. Even when lUP scored a TD and two-point
conversion to cut the gap to 21-18, Edinboro responded with

A VALIANT EFFORT
Week two presented a huge challenge for the Scots.
Edinboro travelled to Appalachian State University in Boone,
N.C. to take on the Division l-AA Mountaineers. Not only was
Edinboro playing up a level for the first time in four seasons, the
Scots were taking on a team that was ranked No. 2 in the l-AA
polls and coming off a win over Wake Forest of the Atlantic
Coast Conference.
Edinboro put up a valiant fight before eventually losing the
game. The Scots missed some opportunities early and trailed

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Team Unity Brings Scots PSAC Title!
two TDs, including a clutch touchdown catch by Todd Henne, to
post a convincing 35-18 victory.

Odds and Ends About
the ‘95 Fighting Scots

WEATHERING THE HOMESTRETCH
The win over lUP meant the Scots would have the oppor­
tunity to clinch the PSAC West title with a win the final week of
the season at Clarion, the team that knocked Edinboro out of
the playoff picture in 1994, with an upset.
But first, Edinboro had to beat PSAC East rival Mansfield,
who also upset the Scots in ‘94. Six inches of snow fell the
night before the game, but just like the football team, many peo­
ple within the athletic department - administrators and studentathletes and coaches from other EU teams - pulled together to
remove the snow from the tarp in the hours (and minutes) lead­
ing up to the game. Another unified effort, just to make the field
playable. And once the surface was clear, the Scots again took
care of business, overwhelming Mansfield, 42-0.







• Edinboro finished the 1995 season with a 9-2 overall
record, the fifth time in school history the program has
won nine games.
• The Fighting Scots were ranked No. 8 in the final
NCAAi Division II poll, and advanced to the NCAA-II
playoffs for the fifth time in the past seven years.
• The Fighting Scots won the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference Western Division title with a perfect
6-0 record, the only member of the 14-team PSAC to go
unblemished in conference action.



• Edinboro finished the ‘95 regular season undefeated
against NCAA Division II opponents with a 9-0 mark.

The weather at Clarion the next Saturday was even worse.
The field was sloppy at kickoff and got progressively worse as
the game was played in a steady rain. It was a true test of char­
acter. Battling the conditions was as tough as fighting off a very
good Clarion team, but there was nothing that could stop
Edinboro’s quest for a championship.
As the clock was winding down on a 28-6 victory, there was
a tremendous feeling on the Scots sideline. Some players cried,
some laughed. Some just spent a moment or two by them­
selves, reflecting on the dedication and sacrifice it took the past
11 months to be in this position. Some, like Florida native
Grantlin, did swan dives in the mud. There were hugs and high
fives. Coach Tom Hollman got a Gatorade bath before being
carried off the field, and Edinboro’s mentor led a Scottish jig in
the locker room.
The Scots were CHAMPIONS!

• Edinboro’s defense allowed just 128 points in 10 reg­
ular season games, an average of 12.8 points per game.
Throw out the 44-7 loss at Appalachian State, and the
Scots allowed just 84 points against Division II foes (9.3
ppg) in regular season play. Five of EUP’s 10 Division II
opponents were held to seven points or less points.
• Statistically, EU’s defense ranked among the Top 15
in NCAA Division II last year in four major defensive cat­
egories. The Scots allowed just 14.1 points per game
overall (7th in Division II), 253.1 yards of total offense
(11th), 97.8 yards per game rushing (15th), and 155.5
yards per game passing (7th).

NCAA ACTION
• The Scots defense recorded 42 sacks in ‘95, and
added an additional 63 stops behind the line. That’s 105
opponent plays ending in minus yardage or 9.5/game.

The next day, the team watched the live satellite telecast of
the NCAA Division II playoff parings... together. Edinboro would
have to travel to New Haven, Conn., to face the fifth-ranked
Chargers of the University of New Haven. The Scots got off to
a great start and led 12-3 at halftime, but New Haven came back
in the third quarter to take a 13-12 lead. Edinboro just couldn’t
get the momentum back as New Haven made several big plays
to storm past the Scots, 27-12, and into the quarterfinals.
Edinboro’s dream of a national title ended. It was a bitter
defeat, no question, but it was a sweet season. Many years
from now, people will reflect back on the ‘95 Fighting Scots.
They’ll remember the nine wins, especially the ones at Portland
and against lUP and at Clarion.
But, perhaps more importantly, people will also remember
that the 1995 Fighting Scots were the best TEAM in the PSAC
because they were a unified group of talented individuals, led by
a special group of seniors, putting it all on the line for each other.
And the unity that Edinboro displayed during the ‘95 season
will last a lifetime.

• Offensively, Edinboro averaged 30.4 points per game
during the regular season (33.0 ppg vs. D-ll opponents).
Edinboro averaged 236.6 yards per game rushing to
lead the PSAC.
• Individually, red-shirt freshman running back Gerald
Thompson rushed for 1,281 yards on 228 carries to
lead the conference in rushing (116.5 ypg).
• Senior defensive end Pat Schuster recorded 16
sacks to finish his career with a school-record 38, his
jersey number. Junior linebacker Michael Sims led the
team in tackles with 105 and interceptions with five, two
of which he returned for TDs.

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Five powerful mini-computer sys­
tems, more than 725 personal com­
puters, 300 terminals, and 11 com­
puter labs with current hardware and
software

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Recreational facilities, life skills cen­
ter, and nurse's station for students
with disabilities

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Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair
accessible

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A newly-remodeled University Center
with an indoor running track, saunas
and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-ser­
vice bookstore and dining areas,
bowling lanes, and an aerobics room

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Tennis courts, football stadium,
weight rooms, all-weather track, and
olympic-size pool with diyi'ng tank

International education program for
the exchange of faculty and students
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Founded in 1857 as a private academy
Previously
named
Edinboro
Academy, Edinboro Normal School,
Edinboro State Teachers College,
and Edinboro State College

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The second normal school estab­
lished in Pennsylvania and the
twelfth in the U.S.
Became Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania on July 1, 1983 with
the formation of the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education
LOCATION

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Located in the resort town
Edinboro, Pennsylvania

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Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100
miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland,
and Buffalo

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Easily accessible from interstates 90
and 79

The nation's third largest educational
program for the physically disabled
including services for the hearing
impaired, the visually impaired, and
the learning disabled

Internships and field experiences
which integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situa­
tions and personal relationships

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Forty-two buildings on a 585-acre
wooded campus with a five-acre lake

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Day, evening and weekend classes
at the 27-acre Porreco Extension
Center in nearby Erie, Pa.

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Seven-story library with more than
430.000 bound volumes and
1.200.000 microform units, on-line
public access catalog, on-line and
CD-ROM searching systems, public
access catalog for the visually
impaired, and interlibrary loan ser­
vice.

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Eight on-campus residence halls

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Planetarium, modern science labs,
solar observatory, robotics laborato­
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Reading clinic, speech and hearing
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Men's baseball, basketball, cross
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Women's basketball, cross country,
soccer, softball, swimming, tennis,
track, and volleyball,

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Association), Division I and II

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President Frank G. Pogue, Jr.

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Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. was appointed President of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
on July 1, 1996. Dr. Pogue brings to Edinboro more than three decades of experience in high­
er education including equity, diversity, excellence in teaching, retention, Afro-American stud­
ies, health care and citizenship.
Dr. Pogue serves on the Executive Council for the State System of Higher Education,
which is comprised of the SSHE Chancellor and Presidents from the 14 System institutions.
He is the Vice Chairperson of the Executive Committee and Chairperson of the Task Force on
Equity and Diversity for the Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools.
The recipient of numerous awards in recognition of his academic and personal accom­
plishments, Dr. Pogue was recognized by the Office of the Governor of New York as an
African American of Distinction. He has toured South Korea, China and Kenya and has
worked to establish student exchange programs with these countries. Prior to coming to Edinboro University, Dr.
Pogue served for ten years as the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Special Programs at the State University
of New York Central Administration. During that time, he served for a year as Interim President of SUNY at
Cobleskill. He also held several other positions during his 22-year tenure at SUNY. In addition, he was the Senior
Research Associate and Assistant Professor of Family Health at Meharry Medical College in Nashville; Assistant
Professor of Sociology and Director of Afro-American Studies at Chatham College in Pittsburgh; and Dean of
Students and Chair of the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Philander Smith College in Little Rock.
Dr. Pogue provides leadership to Edinboro University with particular regard to the importance of creating and
maintaining a culture of academic excellence among University students, faculty, staff and administrators. He works
to diversify the college experience by developing for students opportunities to interact with people different from
themselves.

Athletic Director Jody Mooradian
Jody Mooradian begins her third year as athletic director at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania after
serving as associate athletic director and senior women’s administrator for one year with the Fighting
Scots. Mooradian, a New Hampshire native who joined the Edinboro athletic staff after assisting with
compliance at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) athletic department, assumed her current
post in August of 1994.
Mooradian is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Fighting Scots’ nationally com­
petitive 19-sport intercollegiate athletics program. She has implemented several new programs for
Edinboro’s student-athletes, including the establishment of the EUP Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
and the reinstatement of an athletic awards system.
Mooradian not only provides leadership for the Fighting Scots’ athletic department, but also is a key
figure on campus and within the NCAA and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. She serves on the
President’s Cabinet at Edinboro, is a member of the NCAA Interpretations Committee and the PSAC
Executive Committee, and serves as chair of the PSAC Volleyball Committee.
At UCLA, Mooradian handled NCAA compliance and eligibility matters and also worked with tutorial services budgets and Title
IX evaluations. She performed similar duties at Edinboro after joining the staff in August of 1993 and also assumed responsibili­
ty for financial aid for the Fighting Scots’ 300-plus student-athletes, scheduling and administering Edinboro University’s intercolle­
giate athletic events, as well as special events such as the University’s outstanding summer camps.
Before dedicating herself to a career in intercollegiate athletics, Mooradian served a five-year stint as a practicing attorney.
She handled all aspects of insurance litigation for Devine, Millimet and Branch of Manchester, New Hampshire, for nearly two
years after serving as in-house counsel for the CIGNA Insurance Company in Philadelphia for more than three years.
Her father, Andy Mooradian, was athletic director at the University of New Hampshire for 22 years. She played college bas­
ketball for two years and earned a B.A. in political science in 1981 from New Hampshire. She received her Juris Doctorate from
the Delaware Law School in 1986, and a master’s degree in public administration at the University of Delaware in 1987. She
served as a New Hampshire state representative for District 4 from 1980-82 and is a member of the New Hampshire and
Pennsylvania bars.

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The Alumni Association of
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
is proud of the University's continued
excellence in academics, athletics, and
special programs, and pleased to continue its
support of the Fighting Scot football team!
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Academics and Edinboro Football
Henne Selected Winner of Woody Hayes
National Scholar Athlete Award
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania senior tight end
Todd Henne was named a recipient of the prestigious
Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award in December
of 1995 after completing a highly successful career as a
member of the Fighting Scot football program.
The Woody Hayes Award is presented annually by the
Sertoma Chjb of CoUjmbus, Ohio, to the outstanding man
and woman in each of the three NCAA divisions for “demon­
strated excellence in academics, athletics, community
service and leadership.” The award is a living memorial to
the high standards of excellence - both on and off the field of the former Ohio State University football coach.
Henne received the 1995 award for Division II men.
As a speech communication major at Edinboro, Henne
posted a 3.79 cumulative grade point average. He was a GTE Academic All-District
selection as a senior and a national finalist for an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship.
On the field, Henne was a first-team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
pick as a senior after earning second-team recognition as a junior. He caught 37 passes for 361 yards and seven TDs as a twoyear starter. He also was a key blocker for a team that averaged 224.2 yards per game rushing and 28.7 points per contest.
During the fall of his senior year, Henne was appointed to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and attended the
organization’s annual meeting in Dallas. He also was a key member of Edinboro’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board and served as
the sports director for the campus radio station (WFSE). He was part of a student team that produced an award-winning video on
responsible drinking.
“I’ve often said that Todd is one of those people you know will be successful in life,” said Edinboro head coach Tom Hollman.
“He truly exemplifies what college athletics is all about, adhering to the same ideals that Coach Hayes stood for. We are very
proud to have Todd represent our football program and University with this honor.”

College Football Preview
Academic All-Americans

1996 Spring 3.0 Club
Edinboro is proud of its commitment to academic achievement as
well as athletic excellence. In order to provide student-athletes
with the best possible chance to succeed in their chosen field of
study, the athletic department employs an academic counselor,
who provides tutorial services as well as monitors academic
progress closely throughout the year. During the 1996 Spring
semester, 26 EUP football players achieved a grade point average
of 3.0 or better, the most ever during the Tom Hollman era.

1995 ~ Chris Hart, Quarterback
Allison Park, PA/Hampton High School
Eric Zechman, Offensive Lineman
Centerville, OH/Centerville High School
1994 ~ Todd Henne, Tight End
Louisville, OH/Louisville High School
Rick Walker, Free Safety
Homestead, PA/Steel Valley High School
1993 ~ Dave Ashton, Wide Receiver
Erie, PA/Strong Vincent High School
Scott Mikowicz, Tight End
Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus High School
1992 ~ Brian Heebsh, Tight End
Tiffin, OH/Tiffin High School
Sean Seibert, Quarterback
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School
1991 ~ Georj Lewis, Defensive Back
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville High School
Sean Seibert, Quarterback
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School

Matt Brown
Todd Henne
Eric Zechman
Det Betti
Tom Scarponi
Derek Clark
Jeremy O’Day
Marc Brown
Brian Decker
Matt Barrett
Marty Williams
Mike Colver
Ryan Croyle

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3.71
3.70
3.64
3.60
3.53
3.46
3.42
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Chris Hart
Ken McCrory
Dean Schmaltz
Joe Banta
Jesse Hannan
Chad Wallick
Al Bass
Matt Gutowski
Scott Gracan
Tory Hunt
Byron Morant
Rob Thompson

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Scots in the Pros
Several former Edinboro University of Pennsylvania foot­
ball players have received the opportunity to play profes­
sional football, both recently and in the past, when the school
was known as Edinboro State College.
Wide receiver/kick returner Gilbert Grantlin, who played
for Edinboro last season, signed a free-agent contract with
the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings last April.
According to Minnesota officials, Grantlin has a good chance
of landing a spot on the Vikings’ roster this fall.
The 6-1, 182-pound Grantlin played only one season at
Edinboro, but made a significant impact with his big-play abil­
ity. The Florida native, a Dr. C.M. Frank honorable-mention
All-American, caught 44 passes for 840 yards (19.1 yards
per catch) and eight touchdowns. Grantlin also had 372
yards on 17 kickoff returns (21.8-yard average) and 300
yards on 28 punt returns (10.7-yard average). He returned a
punt 85 yards for a touchdown in a win over Mansfield
University of Pennsylvania.
Before Grantlin, Mike Kegarise was the last Fighting
Scot to play in the NFL. The 6-6, 310-pound offensive tack­
le, a two-time All-American, signed a free-agent deal with the
NFL’s Seattle Seahawks after concluding his Edinboro
career in 1993. Kegarise spent the 1994 season on the
Seahawks’ injured-reserve list with a severe knee injury, but Offensive lineman Mike Kegarise spent two years with
then was released the following season when Seattle the Seattle Seahawks.
changed head coaches.
Two other former Scots who played under current head
coach Tom Hollman also signed free-agent contracts with NFL teams. Offensive guard Curtis Rose signed with the Miami
Dolphins, while wide receiver Ernest Priester inked a deal with the Denver
Broncos. Neither Rose nor Priester played a regular-season game in the NFL,
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Rose and Priester both were two-time All-Americans at Edinboro. The 63, 280-pound Rose earned the honors in 1990 and 1991, while the 5-9, 170pound Priester did so in 1989 and 1990. Priester was the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference Western Division Co-Player of the Year in 1990. He is
Edinboro’s all-time career leader in receptions (148), receiving yards (3,064),
yards per reception (20.7) and touchdown receptions (35).
A pair of Scots who performed during the Edinboro State College days David Green and Jim Romaniszyn - played professional football in the 1970s.
Both are members of the Edinboro University Athletic Hall of Fame, with
Green being inducted in 1988 and Romaniszyn being honored in 1983.
Green, a running back, played for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL and
for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. An All-American,
Green played for Edinboro in 1975 and 1976. He ranks fifth on the school’s
all-time rushing list with 1,978 career yards in 19 games (104 yards per con­
test).
Romaniszyn played at Edinboro from 1970-72,
earning All-American
honors. The 6-2, 225-pound Titusville native was drafted by the Cleveland
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versatile performer, Romaniszyn is the only Edinboro player to finish his
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Head Coach Tom Hollman
After guiding
the
Fighting Scot football
program to one of the
finest seasons in school
history last year, Tom
Hollman begins his ninth
season as head football
coach at Ed in boro.
The Fighting Scots
posted a 9-2 record last
fall and was the only
program in the 14-mem­
ber Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference to
record a perfect 6-0
league mark. Edinboro
captured the PSAC Western Division title for the second
time in Hollman’s tenure, adding the ‘95 championship
trophy to the one the Scots claimed in 1989.
Edinboro was ranked eighth in the final NCAA
Division II football poll and the program received its fifth
berth to the national playoffs in the past seven years.
Hollman became Edinboro’s all-time winningest
coach in 1995 with a Homecoming victory over Lock
Haven. He enters the ‘96 campaign with a 61-24-2 mark
at Edinboro, compiling more victories and a better win­
ning percentage (.713) than any coach in Scot history.
Hollman enters the ‘96 season ranked 11th on the
NCAA Division II Winningest Active Coaches list. He has
compiled an 85-35-3 overall record (.703) in 12 seasons
as a college head coach, including a 24-11-1 mark in four
seasons at Wooster College in Ohio.
Hollman joined the Edinboro staff in January of 1988
as the program’s 11th head coach after serving as the
defensive coordinator at Ohio University for three years.

.Highlights

1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988

9-2
7-3
8-3
8-2-1
7-4
9-3
8-3
5^-1

6-0
4-2
5-1
4-1-1
3-3
5-1
6-0
4-1-1

NCAA Playoffs

Total

61-24-2

37-9-2

8th
17th
14th
15th
20th
11th
7th
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Winningest coach in Edinboro history with a
61-24-2 overall record and .713 winning pet.



Five NCAA Division II national playoff
appearances in the last seven seasons



Ranked in NCAA Division II Top 20 in final poll
in each of the past seven seasons.



Two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Western Division titles (1995, 1989)



37-9-2 vs. PSAC West opponents (.792)

A chronological look at Hollman's coaching career begins in 1968 as an assistant coach at Sidney High School in
Sidney, Ohio. From there, Hollman moved on to Greenville High School in Ohio, where he became head coach from
1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an impressive 26-2-2 mark during his three-year stay.
Hollman then moved on to Fremont Ross High School as head coach for the 1974 and 1975 seasons, where his
squad recorded 15 wins against three setbacks and two ties. Fremont was the Buckeye Conference champ in 1974,
unbeaten at 9-0-1.
In 1976, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks, where he was the defensive coordinator for his alma mater at
Ohio Northern University. The following year, Hollman accepted the head coach position at Wooster College (OH) and
guided his squad to the best four-year record in the school history (24-11-1). In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coach­
ing spot with Ball State University which he held through the 1984 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985, Hollman held
the defensive coordinator position at Ohio University.
Tom resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi. They have four children, Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise.

Hollman vs. the Opposition

Edinboro went 4-0-1 during the final five ga/nes of his
first season, then in 1989, captured the PSAC West title
with a 6-0 record and roared into the NCAA Division II
playoffs for the first time in school history.
The Scots lost a thrilling 45-32 decision at perennial
Division II power North Dakota State University, but the
EU program had clearly arrived as a force in Division II
football. Hollman was honored as the top coach in the
East Region by the American Football Coaches
Association and he also was selected PSAC West
“Coach of the Year.”
In 1990, Hollman guided the Fighting Scots to their
first-ever NCAA II playoff win as Edinboro beat Virginia
Union, 38-14, on the road to advance to the national
quarterfinals. The Scots then dropped a tough 14-7 con­
test to PSAC rival Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The Scots returned to the NCAA playoffs in 1992 and
1993 after runner-up finishes initfie PSAC.

1-0 vs.
0-1 vs.
State
2-0 vs.
2-0 vs.
2-0 vs.
2-0 vs.

American International
Appalachian (NC)

0-2
2-0
1-1
0-2
1-1
2-0
1-3
0-1
2-0
1-0

Ferris (Ml) State
Hillsdale (Ml)
Kutztown (PA)
Liberty (VA)
Mansfield (PA)
Millersville (PA)
New Haven (CT)
North Dakota State
Northwood (Ml)
Portland (OR) State

vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.

Bloomsburg (PA)
University at Buffalo
Elizabeth City (NC) St.
Fairmont (wCo State

1-0
1-0
2-0
1-0
0-3

vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.

Top 15 Winningest Active
NCAA Division II Coaches

Saginaw Valley (Ml)
Sheperd (VW)
So. Connecticut State
Virginia Union
Youngstown State

(Minimum five years as a college Head Coach
Record at Four-Year Colleges Only)
Years Won
1. Chuck Broyles,
Pittsburg State
2. Peter Yetten,
Bentley
3. Rocky Hager,
North Dak. St.
4. Ken Sparks,
Carson-Newman
5. Ron Taylor,
Quincy
6. Bob Cortese,
Fort Hays St.
7. Danny Hale,
Bloomsburg
8. Mike Isom,
Central Ark.
9. Gene Carpenter,
Millersville
10. Frank Cignetti,
Indiana (Pa.)
11. Tom Hollman,
Edinboro
12. Bobby Wallace,
North Ala.
13. Brian Kelly,
Grand Valley St.
14. Dick Lowey,
Hillsdale
15. Hal Mumme,
Valdosta St.

Against the PSAC West
8-0
vs. California
7-1
vs. Clarion
2-6-1 vs. Indiana
8-0
vs. Lock Haven
7-1
vs. Shippensburg
5-2-1 vs. Slippery Rock
61-24-2 Overall (8 Seasons)
37-10-2 vs. PSAC West
(includes playoffs)

In addition to team success, Hollman has coached 48
All-Americans at Edinboro, including Elbert Cole and
Ernest Priester, who both placed in the top three in the
voting for the Harlon Hill Award presented to the NCAA
Division II Player of the Year. He also has coached play­
ers who have set school records for rushing, passing,
receiving, quarterback sacks, and interceptions.
Hollman is a 1968 graduate of Ohio Northern
University, where he was a three-year starter for the foot­
ball team and a two-way performer as a defensive back
and end on offense. He holds the school record with 13
career interceptions and earned All-American and AllDistrict honors during the 1966 and 1967 seasons.
Hollman also lettered in baseball for three years.
Hollman earned a master of science degree in education
from Xavier University in Cincinnati in 1971.

The Hollman Era at Edinboro
Year Overall PSAC NCAA
Record Record Rank

Hollman Highlights

Head Coach Tom Hollman

NCAA Playoffs
NCAA Playoffs
NCAA Quarterfinals
NCAA Playoffs

Five NCAA Berths

Tied

Pet.

6

66

8

2

.886

8

69

14

1

.804

9

85

21

1

.799

16

149

40

2

.785

6

43

15

2

.733

16

127

45

6

.730

8

62

23

1

.727

6

47

18

4

.710

27

184

74

6

.708

14

117

43

1

.708

12

85

35

3

.703

8

67

28

1

.703

5

39

16

2

.702

22

166

70

3

.701

7

54

25

1

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By Victories
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
20.

Hollman discusses strategy with QB Chris Hart.
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Lost

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Jim Malosky, Minn.-Duluth..........
Ron Harms, Tex. A&M-Kingsville
Gene Carpenter, Millersville . .. .,
Dick Lowry, Hillsdale..................... .
Willard Bailey, Virginia Union ....
Tom Hollman, Edinboro ............

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Edinboro Coaching Staff
Scott Browning - Offensive Coordinator/Line
Scott Browning begins his second season as Edinboro’s offensive coordinator and 11th year over­
all coaching the Fighting Scots.
Browning has coached a variety of positions at the Boro, including the offensive line for the past
three years, and running backs and defensive backs in the past. Under his guidance a year ago, the
Scots’ offense averaged 388.1 yards of total offense and 28.1 points per game. The offensive line
helped the Scots average 224.2 yards per game rushing, 12th in NCAA Division II, and held opponents
to only nine sacks in 11 games. Browning’s challenge in 1996 will be to reorganize a young offensive
line hit hard by graduation.
In his many capacities. Browning has coached several All-Americans such as Steve Russell,
Michael Willis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, Mike Barnes, Elbert Cole, and Jeremy O’Day.
Browning has coached at three NCAA Division I schools. Before joining the Edinboro staff in 1986,
he coached receivers and running backs at Ohio State University for three years. He also coached the defensive secondary at
New Mexico State University in 1982, and the following year mentored the receivers at Idaho State University, an NCAA Division
l-AA playoff participant. Prior to his stint at OSU, Browning coached at Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High Schools in Ohio
from 1979-81. Browning earned a master’s degree in education administration from New Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in edu­
cation from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University, where he played football
for one season. Browning was a four-year letterman in four sports at Loudonville High School (OH) prior to his collegiate days.
Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook, and has a son, Andrew Scott, 3.

Tony Elliott - Defensive Coordinator/Secondary
Tony Elliott, a defensive back with the Green Bay Packers from 1986-88, enters his third season
as an assistant coach with the Fighting Scots, and second year as the Boro’s defensive coordinator.
Last season, the Scots had one of the top defenses in Division II football, ranking in the top 15
nationally in ail four major statistical categories. EU allowed an average of 14.1 points per game to rank
seventh nationally. The Scots also ranked seventh in passing yards allowed (155.5 ypg), 11th in total
yards allowed (253.1 ypg), and 15th in rushing defense (97.8 ypg).
Elliott came to Edinboro from Wayne State (Ml) University, where he served as the team’s defen­
sive coordinator in 1992 and ‘93. Elliott began his coaching career at Alma College in 1990-91, before
coaching at Grand Valley State University in 1991-92. His main duties at those two schools were
recruiting and teaching on the defensive side of the ball.
Elliott is a graduate of Central Michigan University where he majored in sports studies with a minor
concentration in interpersonal communications. He was a four-year letterman for the Chippewas. Originally from Detroit, Elliott
played at Finney High School from 1979-82, where he was an All-State performer.
/
Tony and his new wife, Bynarozell, were married this summer.
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Nick Cronk - Defensive Line
In his three years as defensive line coach, Nick Cronk has made a tremendous impact on the suc­
cess of the Fighting Scot defense.
Last season, three of Edinboro’s four defensive linemen were All-Conference selections, includ­
ing senior Pat Schuster, who also was a consensus All-American pick after setting school records for
sacks in a season (16) and career (38). Edinboro’s defensive front sacked opposing quarterback’s 42
times and made 63 additional tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
Before coming to Edinboro, Cronk coached tight ends at Indiana University. He spent two seasons
with the Hoosiers, both of them as a graduate assistant to head coach Bill Mallory. His first season in
Bloomington, Cronk spent time assisting the defensive coordinator with the linebackers, and he also
helped in the recruiting duties. While at lU, he graduated with a master’s degree in physical education
administration. Prior to joining the staff at Indiana, Cronk was an assistant coach at Carroll
Consolidated High School, handling the special teams and defensive ends.
Cronk spent his playing days at Wabash College, where he was an honorable mention performer in the Indiana College
Athletic Conference and captained the 1991 league championship squad. He graduated from Wabash with a bachelor of arts
degree in political science. He and his wife, Karla, reside in Edinboro with their son, Hayes Woodrow, who was born in May.

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Edinboro Coaching Staff
Mike Nelson - Wide Receivers
Mike Nelson begins his second season as the wide receivers coach at Edinboro after join­
ing the Fighting Scot staff in 1995.
Nelson served as a graduate assistant coach at Indiana University under head coach Bill
Mallory for two seasons. While at Indiana, Nelson earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in
1992, followed by a master’s degree in college student personnel administration in 1994.
With the Hoosiers, Nelson was responsible for working with the defensive backfield, linemen
and linebackers. Furthermore, he coordinated lU’s video program and assisted with recruiting.
He has also served as an intern in the Indiana University athletic director’s office.
His coaching experience also includes a position as assistant at Bloomington High School
South, his alma mater, where he helped in coaching the defensive backs, wide receivers and
special teams. Mike is single and enjoys playing basketball.

Mike McCoy - Running Backs
Mike McCoy enters his first season with the Fighting Scots program in 1996 and will be
responsible for coaching the Fighting Scot running backs.
Mike comes to Edinboro from West Virginia State College, where he served as the offensive
coordinator during the 1995 season.
Prior to last year, McCoy coached both tight ends and running backs at the U.S. Naval
Academy from 1991-94.
A 1987 graduate of Marshall University in West Virginia, Mike also coached wide receivers at
Rutgers University for one season (1990). He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant
at Marshall, under head coach George Chaump. As an undergraduate, McCoy played running
back for a Marshall team that finished the 1987 season as the NCAA Division l-AA runner-up.
Mike and his wife. Heather, live in the Edinboro area.

John Brenneman - Linebackers
John “Butch” Brenneman enters his first season coaching collegiate football.
A 1986 graduate of Edinboro, he will be responsible for coaching the Scots linebackers in
1996. John played linebacker for the Fighting Scots from 1982-85 and served as a team captain
his senior season.
Prior to coming to EUP, Brenneman served as an assistant coach at Joppatowne (Md.) High
School. He also serves in the U.S. Army National Guard, where he previously worked as an
assistant athletic director.
Brenneman holds a master’s degree in health and education from Penn State University, and
has a strong corporate business background, having previously worked at various personnel and
fund-raising institutions.
John and his wife, Sandy, have two daughters, Jessica, 10, and Lindsay, 5.

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‘96 Season Outlook
Edinboro Looks to Challenge for PSAC West Title
and NCAA Division II Playoff Berth Again in ‘96
If the old saying that ‘defense wins championships’
holds true in 1996, then the Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania football team could challenge for its second
straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western
Division title and the program’s sixth trip to the NCAA
Division II playoffs in eight years.
Last season, Edinboro won the PSAC West title, and
posted a 9-2 record under head coach Tom Hollman, fea­
turing a defense that allowed just 9.3 points per game
against Division II opponents during the regular season.
Seven starters return from that unit, including one of
the top linebackers in the country, 6-2, 220-pound senior
Michael Sims, who led the team with 105 tackles and
returned two interceptions for touchdowns to earn AllAmerica honors.
Edinboro also returns its other two starting lineback­
ers, a secondary with four experienced players including
both starting safeties, and two of its four starters on the
defensive line.
In addition to Sims, senior Jerry Roberts and junior
Emery Martin return at linebacker after solid 1995 cam­
paigns.
The secondary also is experienced as both starting
safeties, seniors Ron Allen and senior Brian Decker
return. Allen had four interceptions in EU’s upset victory at
Portland (OR) State University last season to earn
National Player of the Week honors. Decker is an out­
standing athlete who high-jumped seven feet this spring.
Senior Jermaine Carswell and sophomore David Sadler
could move from safety to corner, but expect Hollman to
add a quality recruit or
two in the secondary.
Up front, the Scots
return both defensive
tackles, 6-5, 280-pound
senior Jeff Traversy and
6-1, 260-pound senior
Matt Gentile. However,
the Boro must replace
two outstanding defen­
sive ends, including con­
sensus All-American Pat
Schuster, who set a
school record for career
sacks (38), and AllConference performer
Bryan Lambert.
QB Chris Hart leads the Scots
The strength of the

Jeff Traversy leads the Scots defensive fi-ont.
Fighting Scots offense, which returns six starters, will be
the exact opposite as last year, when the Boro featured a
veteran offensive line and major questions at quarterback,
running back and receiver entering the season. This
year, senior quarterback Chris Hart returns after starting
and maturing an entire season. Hart threw for 1,803
yards and 13 TDs last season, completing 47.9 percent of
his passes.
Edinboro also returns both of its starting running
backs. Gerald Thompson, a 6-0, 215-pound tailback,
rushed for 1,281 yards and 10 TDs on 228 carries (5.6
ypa) as a red-shirt freshman. He was selected the PSAC
West Rookie of the Year, first-team All-Conference and
first-team All-Northeast Region. He’ll be joined in the
backfield once again by 6-0, ;l 88-pound senior Tony
Brinson, a versatile performer who rushed for 649 yards
and 7 TDs and also caught 20 passes for 239 yards and
two additional scores. One of the most versatile backs in
the league, Brinson was a second-team All-PSAC pick.
Two experienced receivers, junior Quentin Ware-Bey
(22 receptions, 289 yards) and senior Terry Roberts (12
catches, 181 yards) also are back, along with tight end
John Sabo (3 catches, 29 yards, 1 TD).
Up front, Edinboro must replace four of its five start­
ing linemen, but the one returnee, 6-3, 285-pound senior
Jeremy O’Day, is a two-time All-American. He’ll probably
play both guard and tackle.
If the offense can fill a few holes up front, an experi­
enced and talented group of returnees are in the fold to
put some points on the board. However, the strength of
the 1996 Fighting Scots will once again be defense, and
the Scots may be just good enough to win another title.

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‘95 Edinboro Numerical Roster
No.
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2
3
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Name
Quentin Ware-Bey
Bemba Jones
Jeff Tyree
Byron Morant
Tory Hunt
B.J. Harrison
Bryan Smetanka
Kenneth Drake
Ron Allen
Ken McCrory
Joe Peraino
Chris John
Dan Wansley
Chris Hart
Jermaine Carswell
Rick Gates
Michael Miodus
Adam Yamal
Marc Brown
Dave Sadler
Scott Latosky
Dean Schmaltz
Lamar Wilson
Joe Banta
Jeremy Brain
Gerald Thompson
Corey Keyes
Brian Decker
Emery Martin
Joe Brasacchio
Tony Brinson
Nicholas Oto
Mick Lilley
Ed Mattie
Benjamin Keefer
Jerry Roberts
Joseph Magorien
Ray Salmon
Matt Gutowski
Zack Hritz
Brad McClelland
Michael Sims
Joshua Ehmke
Kirk Pershing
Matt Gentile
Bruce Witt
Wayne Lloyd
Ryan Croyle
Eric Zechman
Greg Greenough
Bill Bendis

Pos
WR
DB
WR
DB
LB
RB
QB
DB
DB
K
QB
K
P/WR
QB
DB
QB
QB
QB
RB
DB
LB
DB
RB
DB
WR
RB
WR
DB
LB
RB
RB
LB
FB
LB
RB
LB
FB
• LB
DE
LB
LB
LB
RB/LB
DL
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL

HT
6-1
5-8
6-2
5-9
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-2
5-8
5-7
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-2
5-11
5-11
6-2
5-9
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-4

WT
176
175
180
170
192
196
180
175
183
200
182
180
172
190
164
208
205
215
190
180
225
180
172
180
160
212
228
192
212
220
188
205
228
215
220
235
210
210
240
210
200
215
190
245
260
270
265
248
265
260
265

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YR
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
Fr - R
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
Fr - R
So
Fr
Jr
Fr - R
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr - R
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr - R
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Fr - R
Fr - R
So
Sr
So
Fr

Hometown/High School
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Cleveland. OH/Shaw
Pittsburgh, PA/Ringold
Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody
Jasper, TX/Jasper
Euclid, OH/Euclid
Glenshaw, PA/Shaler
Joliet, IL/Joliet West
Youngstown, OH/Chaney
Kirtland, OH/Kirtland
Pompton Plains, NJ/Seton Hall
Jamestown, NY/Jamestown
Arnold, P/Walley
Allison Park, P/VHampton
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Brownsville, P/VGeibel
Erie, PA/^trong Vincent
Kingston,^PA/Bishop O’Reilly
Jacksonville, NC/Coatesville Area
Youngstown, OH/Chaney
Houtzdaie, PA/Moshannon Valley

‘95 Edinboro Numerical Roster

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Macedonia, OH/Nordonia
Rochester, NY/Gates-Chili
Waterford, P/VFort LeBeouf
Uniontown, PA/Laurel Highlands
Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
Homestead, PA/Steel Valley
Portville, NY/Portville
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey
New Philadelphia, OH/New Philadelphia
Pittsburgh. PA/Langley
Pittsburgh, PA/Plum =
Connellsville, P/VCpfinellsville
Dallas, PA/Dallas
Belle Vernon, P/VBelle Vernon
Erie, PA/Tech
Erie, PA/McDowell
Erie, P/VMcDowell
Beaver Falls, P/VBeaver Falls
Fredericktown, PA/Beth Center
Uniontown, P/VLaurel
Wilkinsburg, PA/Wilkinsburg
Brockton, NY/Brockton
Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Salem
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Warren, PA/Warren
Johstown, PA/Conemaugh Township
Centerville, OH/Centerville
Sheridan, NY/Forestville Central
Uniontown, PA/Laurel

59
60
61
62
63
64
65
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
78
79
81
82
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
93
94
95
96
97
98
99

Anthony Oaks
Jeff Grecek
Keith Pfender
Matt Barrett
Dan Caro
Stephen Button
Jason Antolik
Carlos Acevedo
Justin Crousley
Torrey Quinn
Rob T racy
Chris Johnson
Tom Scarpone
Robert Felton
Todd Rogacki
Jeff T raversy
Jeremy O'Day
Matt Kossick
Pat Baughman
Tyson Cook
Scott Harrer
Shawn Farester
Mike Culver
Chris Weston
Ron Parrotte
Terry Roberts
John Sabo
Ryan Sauppee
Jesse Hannan
Brian Myers
Donald Haines
Alan Zunich
Demetrius Purter
Bill Magnuson
Glenn Mannion
Matt Stultz

DL
OL
Dl
DL
LB
DE
DE
DL
OL
DL
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
WR/K
WR
K
TE
TE
WR
WR
TE
LB
DE
LB
LB
DL
DL
DE
DL
DL

6-2
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-8
6-2
6-2
5-10
5-8
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-2
604
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-3

230
230
275
245
220
205
228
280
250
245
255
262
268
260
278
280
280
310
285
185
170
170
225
220
190
217
230
215
218
200
238
215
230
200
255
235

Sr
So
Fr-R
Sr
Fr-R
Fr-R
Fr-R
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
So
Fr
So
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr-R
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr-R
Fr
Fr

Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna
Johnstown, PA/Conemaugh Valley
McDonald, PA/Ft. Cherry
Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Central Catholic
Bedford, PA/Bedford
Dallas, PA/Dallas Area
Pittsburgh, P/VWoodland Hills
Philadelphia, PA/Mastbaum
West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin
Meadville, PA/Macomber-Whitney
Morrisville, PA/Pennsberry
Oskaloosa, lA/West Florence (SC)
Monaca, PA/Monaca
Glenside, PA/Cheltenham
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant
Nepean, ONT/Woodroffe
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Cooperstown, PA/Rocky Grove
Stroudsburg, P/VStroudsburg
Somerset, P/VSomerset
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
Kittaning, PA/Kittaning
Zelienople, P/VSeneca Valley
Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody
Hookstown, PA/Southside
Erie, PA/Tech
Uniontown, PA/Laurel Highlands
Reading, PA/Central Catholic
Brackenridge, PA/Hlghlands
Union City, PA/Mercyhurst
Tire Hill, P/VConemaugh
Portage, PA/portage
Concordville, PA/Glen Mills
Clearfield, PA/Clearfield
Cranberry, PA/Seneca Valley
Hollidaysburg, PA/Hollidaysburg

R - Indicates redshirt freshman
Head Coach: Tom Hollman (entering 9th season)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning (Offensive Coordinator/Line), Tony Elliott (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary), Nick Cronk
(Defensive Line), Mike Nelson (Wide Receivers), John Brenneman (Linebackers), Mike McCoy (Running Backs)
as of 8/12/96

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Government Association
of Edinboro University

Proudly Supports
our

Fighting Scots

football... Personal: born 6/12/70... speech communications
major... son of Leon and Helen Banta.

10 Ron Allen
DB • 6-1 • 183 • Sr
Youngstown, OH/Chaney
At Edinboro: played in all 11 games
last season, and most likely will start
at safety in 1996... finished ‘95
season third in total tackles for the
Scots with 84... intercepted 4 passes
in victory at Portland State last
season, matching school record for INT’s in a game... also
intercepted extra point attempt vs. Slippery Rock... registered
three tackles for losses in ‘95... looks to elevate play and
become consistent factor in secondary... In High School:
played at Chaney High under coach Ron Berdis... lettered in
football three years, track one year... team won City Series
Conference title in 1990, ‘91, ‘92... Personal: born 11/6/74...
secondary education-social studies major...son of Ronald and
Marthella Allen.

26 Jeremy Brain
WR • 6-1 • 160 • Fr - R
Uniontown, PA/
Laurel Highlands
At Edinboro: enters second season
at Edinboro after red-shirting in
1995... has excellent hands and will
challenge for playing time at wide
receiver... In High School: attended
Laurel Highlands High School... holds career school records for
catches (94) and yards (1,403)... team finished 7-3 senior
season... lettered in football three years, track three
years...Personal: born 7/7/76... physical education major... son
of Gary and Colleen Brain.

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Tony Brinson
RB .6-0 • 188 • Sr
Pittsburgh, PA/Langley

65 Jason Antolik
DE • 6-3 • 228 • Fr - R
Pittsburgh, PA/
Woodland Hills

At Edinboro: a second-team AllPSAC selection last year... is one of
the league’s most versatile backs... a
slashing runner with excellent
speed... also a dangerous receiver
out of the backfield... rushed for 687
yards and 7 TDs on 138 carries in ‘95... ranked second among
Scot ball carriers behind Gerald Thompson, who led the
conference in rushing (116.5 ypg) and was the PSAC Rookie of
the Year... also had 20 receptions for 239 yards and 2 scores...
enters senior year with 881 career rushing yards, 21st on
Edinboro’s all-time list... needs 119 rushing yards to become
the 19th player in school history to hit 1,000... his 187 career
attempts rank 22nd in Scot history....carried the ball 23 times
for 71 yards and 2 TDs in victory over I UP... also had 2 TDs vs.
Mansield and Clarion in the PSAC title-clinching game... In
High School: played at Langley High School under coach
David Mankey... four-year letterwinner at both football and
track...earned All-City League honors as a defensive back in
senior season... Personal: born 9/28/74... criminal justice
major... son of Corinne Brinson.

At Edinboro: enters second season
with the Fighting Scots after redshirting ‘95 season as a freshman...
has worked very hard to make a push
for playing time in 1996... adds depth
on the defensive line...In High School: played at Woodland
Hills High School under coach George Novak... lettered in
football two years... team finished 6-5 senior season...
Personal: born 2/13/77... undecided major... son of Mark and
Matrina Antolik.

25 Joe Banta
DB • 5-10 • 180 • Jr
Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf
At Edinboro: Second season in
program... will compete for playing
time at defensive back and on special
teams... came to EUP after being
honorably discharged from the U.S.
Navy... one of the hardest off-season
workers on the team... In High
School: attended Fort LeBoeuf High School... did not play HS

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BRINSON’S CAREER RUSHING STATS AT EDINBORO
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
CAR.
YEAR G
138
649
4.7
45
1995 11
7
221
4.9
25
2
9
45
1994
11
2.8
5
0
1993
1
4
9
CAR 21
187
881
4.7
45

63 Dan Caro
LB • 6-2 • 220 • Fr - R
Bedford, PA/Bedford
At Edinboro: enters second season
Edinboro program after red-shirting
1995 season... possesses excelllent
speed and instincts for the ball...
should push for playing time on
special teams and inside linebacker...
In High School: played at Bedford High School under coach
Max Shoemaker... team finished 10-1 and captured |_aurel
Highlands Conference title in senior season... Personal: born
10/14/77... undecided major... son of Joseph and Glerma Caro.

BRINSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS AT EDINBORO
REC
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
YEAR G
2
20
239
12.0
31
1995 11
2
18
9.0
12
1
1994
9
0
0
0
0
0
1993
1
31
3
11.7
CAR 21
22
257

20 Marc Brown
RB .5-10 • 190 • So
Jacksonville, NC/
Coatesville Area
At Edinboro: came to EUP after
serving in the U.S. Marine Corps for
five years... played in nine games for
the Scots in 1995...... possesses
excellent speed and big-play potential
... one of the strongest players on the team... rushed for 154
yards and two TD’s last season... scored first collegiate TD vs.
Lock Haven on a 50-yard run... also registered nine tackles on
special teams last season... In High School; played at
Coatesville Area High School... Personal: born 12/29/67...
posted a 3.6 GPA in spring semester as a physical education
major... son of Evelyn Brown.

16 Jermaine Carswell
DB .6-1 • 164 • Sr
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
At Edinboro: played in 10 games for
the Scots in ‘95, and is a front runner
for a starting cornerback position....
very skilled athlete who looks to
develop consistent play as a leader in
the secondary... registered 35 tackles
last season and also forced two fumbles and recorded a sack...
earned NCAA Division II All-American honors in track and field,
placing seventh in the long jump...In High School; played at
Penn Hills ... Personal: born 7/14/74.,, psychology major.
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64 Matt Barrett
DL .5-11 .245 . Sr
Greensburg, PA/
Greensburg Central Cath.

64 Stephen Button
DE • 6-3 . 205 • Fr - R
Dallas, PA/Dallas Area
At Edinboro: enters his second
season with the Fighting Scots after
red-shirting 1995 season...hard
worker, used last year to improve
strength... should provide quality
depth at defensive end and could
push for significant playing time... should also see action on
special teams... In High School: played at Dallas Area High
School... Personal: born 9/20/76... son of Rodney and Mary
Lou Button.

At Edinboro: two-year letterwinner,
enters third season with Scots... will
challenge for playing time on
defensive line at tackle, providing
quality depth up front... In High
School: played at Greensburg Central Catholic High School for
coach Jim Paul... was a team captain and All-Conference
performer his senior year... Personal: born 11/2/73... political
science/communication major...son of Dan and Elaine Barrett.

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30 Brian Decker
DB .6-0 . 192 . Jr
Portville, NY/Portville

57 Greg Greenough
OL • 6-2 • 260 • So
Sheridan, NY/
Forestville Central

At Edinboro: second season with
Edinboro... tremendous athlete who
coaching staff feels improved each
week last year and developed into
one of the top safeties in the PSAC...
hard hitter who provides excellent run
support as well as coverage... finished 1995 with 58 tackles...
added a forced fumble and an interception... also member of
Fighting Scot track team... placed fifth at the NCAA Division II
national championships to earn All-American honors... jumped
over seven feet twice last spring... In High School: played at
Portville Central High School under coach Kevin Curran...
section 6 All-Conference member in 1990,‘91 ,‘92...
accumulated nine varsity letters in baseball, basketball, track
and football... National Honor Society member... Personal:
born 5/2/74... an excellent student, posted a 3.53 GPA last
semester as a secondary education-social studies major... son
of Bob and Charlene Kennedy and David Decker.

60 JeffGrecek
OL .6-3 .230 .So
Johnstown, PA/
Conemaugh Valley
At Edinboro: enters second season
with the Fighting Scots... saw limited
action as a freshman in 1995 and will
compete for playing time on the
offensive line again this year...
improved in the spring... In High School: played at
Conemaugh Valley High School under coach John Jacoby...
team finished 7-1 senior season...lettered in football two
years... Personal: born 10/10/75... criminal justice major... son
of Len and Jeanne Grecek.

At Edinboro: entering second
season at EUP... will vie for action on
the Scot’s offensive front... adds solid
depth on the offensive line... In High
School: played at Forrestville Central High School under coach
Jeff Jordan... captain and team’s MVP during senior season...
four-sport letterwinner in football, volleyball, track and
basketball... Personal: born 8/22/76... undecided major... son
of Allen and Carol Greenough.

44 MattGutowski
DE • 6-2.240 . Fr - R
Beaver Falls, PA/
Beaver Falls
At Edinboro: returns for second
season at Edinboro after red-shirting
1995 season... will look to compete
for action on the Fighting Scot
defensive line... will vie for playing
time in inside alignment... very aggressive and tough against
the run... In High School: played at Beaver Falls High School
under coach Richard Mancini... lettered two years each in
football and track... Austen Foundation All-Star selection after
senior year... Personal: born 12/18/76... secondary educationsocial studies major... son of Raymond and Barbara Gutowski.

52 Matt Gentile
DL • 6-1 • 260 • Sr
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
At Edinboro: returns as three year
starter on the Scots’ defensive front...
high expectations for the ‘Boro’s most
experienced defensive lineman...
registered 48 tackles in 1995,
including five for losses... forced a
fumble and recovered two others last season... will be counted
on heavily to be a mainstay on the defensive line in 1996... In
High School: played at Reynolds High School under coach

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who will see action on Scots’ special teams... In High School:
played at Montour High School under coach Gerry Soloman...
lettered two years in football and track...Thomas J. Birko
scholarship recipient... Personal: born 9/28/77... applied media
arts major... son of Robert and Suzanne Harrer.

Frank Amato...team finished senior season co-champion of
Mercer Co. Athletic Conference, going 8-2... Pennsylvania
state wrestling champion senior season... Personal: born
5/27/73...criminal justice major...son of Jim and Karen Gentile.

94 Donald Haines
TE • 6-2 • 238 • So
Tire Hill, PA/Conemaugh

7 B.J. Harrison
RB .5-11 .196 . So
Euclid, OH/Euclid

At Edinboro: returns for second
season for the Fighting Scots...
switches to tight end position in 1996
from defensive line... In High
School: played at Conemaugh
Township High School under coach
Jerry Davitch... Somerset County MVP senior year... senior
class president... three letters each in football, basketball and
baseball...Personal: born 2/2/76... undecided major... son of
Cindy Haines.

At Edinboro: had exceptional
freshman campaign for Edinboro...
played in all 11 games... finished
1995 season as third leading rusher
with 360 yards as a freshman...
scored three TD’s last season,
including first collegiate against Lock Haven... part of very deep
tailback position for EUP... has excellent speed and
acceleration... In High School: played at Euclid High School
under coach Tom Bane... team finished 10-1 senior season...
lettered in football and wrestling four years and track two
years... team went to playoffs four years in a row... Personal:
born 4/23/77... business major... son of Tanya R. Harrison.

91 Jesse Hannan
DE • 6-2 .218 • Sr
Brackenridge, PA/
Highlands

15 Chris Hart
QB • 6-2 .190 • Sr
Allison Park, PA/Hampton

At Edinboro: played in all 11 games
during junior season, recording 25
tackles... also recovered two fumbles
in 1995... blocked extra point vs.
Clarion last season... will be counted
on to fill the void left by all-time EUP sack leader Pat Schuster
on defensive line... has excellent quickness... solid special
teams player... In High School: played at Highlands High
School under coach Chuck Debor... Personal: born
11/18/75...business administration major...son of Joanne
Hannan.

At Edinboro: enters second season
as Edinboro’s starting QB... excellent
leader, started every game last year
and mat^jred with experience...
passed/for 1,803 yards and 13
touchdowns with an efficiency rating
of 110.1.... enters ‘96 campaign with 1,915 career passing
yards, ninth on the Boro’s all-time list... completed 13 of 21
passes for 173 yards and 2 TDs in victory over Indiana (Pa.)...
threw for career-best 229 yards in first round playoff loss to the
University of New Haven... In High School: played at
Hampton High School under coach Jeff Metheny...lettered in
football, wrestling and baseball...finished third in state
tournament in wrestling in 1993 and seventh in 1992...
Personal: born 7/20/75... posted a 3.22 grade point average
last semester as a marketing/finance major... son of John and
Sandy Hart.

82 Scott Harrer
WR eS-IO. 170. Fr-R
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
At Edinboro: enters second season
at EUP after red-shirting 1995
season... will look to gain experience
and playing time at wide receiver for
the Scots... hard working role player.

Returning Player Profiles
YEAR
1993
1994
1995
Career

HART’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO
G
COM-ATT
PCT.
YDS
TD
6-0
1-4
25.0
18
1
9-1
7-17
94
0
41.2
11-11
125-261
47.9
1.803
11
26-12
133-282
47.2
1,915
14

29 Corey Keyes
WR • 6-3 • 228 • Sr
Homestead, PA/
Steel Valley

INT
1
0
11
17

6 Tory Hunt
LB .5-10 .192 • So
Jasper, TX/Jasper
At Edinboro:...played in eight games
as a freshman in 1995... made six
tackles a year ago... will return to
steady linebacking crew and push for
significant playing time on special
teams... In High School: played at
Jasper High School under coach
Gene Wakoviac... came to Edinboro after having served in the
U.S. Marine Corps, where he earned All-Marine status as a
DB... lettered in both football and baseball... Personal: born
12/4/71 ...criminal justice major...son of Betty and Jack Lane.

2 Bemba Jones
DB .5-8 • 175 • So
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
At Edinboro: saw action in six
games last season... registered
seven stops on defense for EUP...
has good speed and should see
increased playing time in Scots’
secondary in 1996... In High School:
played at Bedford High School under
coach Jim Hodovich... lettered in football three years... team
finished 9-1 senior season... Personal: born 12/7/76... health
and physical education major... son of Beverly and Bemba
Jones.

At Edinboro: outstanding athlete
with big play potential... returns to
Scots’ roster after sitting out ‘95
season... could be key receiver for
Scots in ‘96... large player who has ability to go up and get the
football... can be used in multiple formations on offense... could
see action on special teams as well... caught 16 passes, three
for scores, in ‘94...also played basketball for Edinboro during
the ‘94-95 campaign and led team in rebounds (9.5 rpg)... In
High School: standout multi-sport athlete at Steel Valley High
School... led football team to 12-0-1 record and WPIALAA
championship under coach Jack Giran... All-Conference at both
quarterback and defensive back... Conference MVP... also
selected All-WPIAL, All-State, Super-Prep All-American...
member of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22, Pittsburgh Press
Finest 44, and PA Big 33... Personal: born 11/6/71... criminal
justice major... son of Karen Keyes.

22 Scott Latosky
LB • 6-2 . 225 .Fr-R
Houtzdale, PA/
Moshannon Valley
At Edinboro: enters second season
of EUP football after red-shirting
1995 season... moved to linebacker
in the spring... will challenge for
playing time, especially on special
teams... In High School: played at Moshannon Valley under
coach Howie Cumberg...earned 10 varsity letters in wrestling,
football and baseball... Personal: born 3/11/77... undecided
major... son of Tom and Linda Latosky.

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31 Emery Martin
LB .6-2 • 212 • Jr
Painesville, OH/
Thomas W. Harvey

35 Mick Lilley
FB • 6-2 . 228 • Fr - R
Connellsville, PA/
Connellsville
At Edinboro: begins second year at
Edinboro after redshirting last
season... will look to contribute to
Scots’ running game by blocking for
Thompson. Brinson and Harrison... could challenge for starting
fullback position in 1996... adds great depth at position... In
High School: played at Connellsville High School under coach
Dan Spanish... lettered in football three years , wrestling two
years... team finished 9-1 senior season and captured AAAA
South Conference championship... voted team defensive
lineman of the year as a senior... Personal: born 11/7/76...
criminal justice major... son of Rick and Patricia Lilley.

54 Wayne Lloyd
OL • 6-2 . 265 . Fr - R
Warren, PA/Warren

At Edinboro: experienced player
who begins third year in program...
was fourth-leading tackier for the
Scots last year with 77... added two
sacks and two forced fumbles... physical, hard-hitting
linebacker will look to play a pivatol role for the Scots
‘defense... had team season-high 14 tackles vs. California... In
High School: played at Thomas W. Harvey High School under
coaches Mike Scullin and Dick Beeler... four year letterWinner
in basketball, three in football... first-team Northeastern
Conference linebacker junior year... ankle injury forced him to
sit out senior season... Personal: born 2/27/75... undecided
major... son of Wilson Martin, Sr. and Rose M. Barnette.

11 Ken McCrory
K • 6-0 . 200 • Jr
Kirtland, OH/Kirtland

At Edinboro: second season at
EUP... redshirted in 1995... will be a
key reserve at center... In High
School: played at Warren Area High
School... lettered in football three
years... first team all Northwest
Football Conference at center as a senior... Personal: born
4/10/77... health and physical education major... son of Edward
and Wendy Lloyd.

At Edinboro: finished fourth on the
team in scoring in 1995... was 5 of 9
in field goal attempts and 28 of 31 on
extra points last season in his first
year as the ‘Boro’s placekicker...
Dean’s list member in 1995... looks
to improve range in ‘96... In High
School: attended Kirtland High School... did not play H.S.
football... lettered in soccer ancktrack all four years...
Personal: born 1/14/70... crimirfal justice major... son of
Sheldon and Brebda McCrory.

97 Bill Magnuson
DE • 6-1 .200 • Fr - R
Clearfield, PA/Clearfield

59 Anthony Oaks
LB • 6-2 • 230 • Sr
Harrisburg, PA/
Susquehanna

At Edinboro: returns for second
season after redshirting last year...
will compete for playing time on
special teams... In High School:
playec( at Clearfield High School
under coach Tim Janoko... lettered
two years in football, one year in track... team finished 12-1
senior season, winning the District 9 title... Personal: born
9/27/77...criminal justice major...son of Bill and Joanne
Magnuson.

Returning Player Profiles
played at Susquehanna Township under coach Larry Nawa...
lettered in football three years and basketball once... team
finished 8-3 senior year... Personal: born 10/21/72... criminal
justice major... son of Albert and Glaiola Oaks.

88 Terry Roberts
WR .6-2 .217
Erie, PA/Tech

76 Jeremy O'Day
OL • 6-3 • 280 • Sr
Lockport, NY/Lockport
At Edinboro: standout offensive
lineman will become four-year starter
in 1996... high expectations for leader
of offensive line... pre-season AllAmerican in ‘96 after being honored
as All-American by numerous
sources in both 1994 and 1995... first team All-PSAC in 1994,
second team All-PSAC selection in 1995... can play both the
guard and tackle position... lone starter returning from
offensive line for team that finished 16th in Division II in rushing
offense while allowing only nine sacks all season.. In High
School: standout performer at Lockport High School under
coach Bob Casler... lettered in football, baseball and
basketball... Personal: born 8/16/74... health and physical
education major... son of Chuck and Judy O’Day.

12 Joe Peraino
QB • 6-2 • 182 • Fr-R
Pompton Plains, NJ/
Seton Hall

At Edinboro: has excellent athletic
ability and looks to develop
consistency as one of team’s most
experienced wide receivers... three
year letterwinner... played in nine
games as a junior, catching 12
passes for 181 yards... also had a two point conversion
reception last season... should compete for starting role at
wideout in 1996... possesses excellent speed on the outside
and is a good target in the middle... In High School: played at
Tech Memorial High School under coach Paul Petriani...
lettered in football, basketball and track... first-team All-Metro
Conference senior season... Personal: born 6/13/74... criminal
justice major... son of Clint and Lenora Roberts.

YEAR
1993
1994
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Career

ROBERT’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO
LNG
TD
AVG
REC
YDS
G
79
2
42.0
168
10
4
26
0
13.6
68
9
5
5Q
Q
15.1
12
181
9
79
2
19.9
28
21
417

40 Jerry Roberts
LB • 6-2 • 235
Erie, PA/Tech

Sr

At Edinboro: played in nine games
as a junior in 1995 (missed two with
knee injury)... recorded 36 tackles,
forced two fumbles and recovered
another... had huge play to spark win
over lUP, causing a fumble and
returning to five-yard line to set up a Boro touchdown... posted
season-high 12 tackles vs. Slippery Rock... tough, experienced
linebacker who should be a key interior defender in ‘96...
converted from running back to defense after freshman
season... In High School: played at Tech Memorial High
School under coach Paul Petriani... honorable mention
linebacker in 1992... Personal: born 6/13/74...criminal justice
major...son of Clint and Lenora Roberts.

At Edinboro: entering second
season with the Fighting Scots...
redshirted in 1995... used the year to
learn EU system and make transition
to college ball after excellent High
School career... will begin fall drills as the third string
quarterback behind Chris Hart and Bryan Smetanka... looks to
continue developing... In High School: played at Seton Hall
under coach Allen... Personal: born 11/8/76... criminal justice
major.... son of Sal and Joyce Peraino.

At Edinboro: played in all 11 of the
Scots’ games in 1995... registered 22
tackles for EUP last season...also
intercepted a pass and forced a
fumble...very strong showing in
spring... should push for starting job at LB... In High School:

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Sr

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Returning Player Profiles
74
OL
Mt.
Mt.

Todd Rogacki
.6-3 . 278 • So
Pleasant, PA/
Pleasant

21 Dave Sadler
DB • 5-10 • 180 • Jr
Youngstown, OH/Chaney

At Edinboro: made great strides as a
freshman in ‘95 and should compete
for a starting position... very solid at
both guard and tackle positions... has
good size and strength...will be counted on to step up this year
and be a key player up front... In High School: played at Mt.
Pleasant Area High School under coach Paul Tapper... lettered
in football two years, track one year... third-team All-State
defense senior season... Personal: born 6/3/77... health and
physical education major... son of Lawrence and Janice
Rogacki.

90 Ryan Sauppee
TE • 6-4 • 215 • Jr
Reading, PA/
Central Catholic

89 John Sabo
TE • 6-4 • 240 • Sr.
Uniontown, PA/
Laurel Highlands

At Edinboro: moved to tight end
during spring drills after playing
linebacker in the past... looks to use
his size in Scot offense... In High
School: played at Central Catholic
High School under coach Rich Burkette... Personal: born
6/1/76... accounting major... son of Bob and Cheryl Sauppee.

At Edinboro: high expectations for
final season at Edinboro.. .played
mainly in two tight end set, and on
special teams, as back up to Todd
Henne... should be full-time starter in
‘96... caught three passes for one TD in 1995.......size and
speed allow for excellent blocking capability... In High School:
played at Laurel Highlands High School under coach Jack
Buehner... lettered four years in basketball and three in
football... Personal: born 1/24/74... health and physical
education major... son of Dave Hoover.

YEAR
1993
1994
1995
CAR

At Edinboro: very gifted athlete who
will challenge for starting role... can
play both cornerback and safety...
recorded 53 tackles in 10 games in
‘95 as a sophomore... had one
interception, and returned a lateral
from Ron Allen 90 yards at Portland State... should see time on
special teams ...In High School: played at Washington High
School in Pittsburgh under coach Guy Montecalvo... lettered
four years in track, two years in football and one in basketball...
team finished 12-1 senior season... Personal; born 2/6/73...
communications major... son of Tonya Sadler.

72 Tom Scarpone
OL • d-2 . 268 • So
Monaca, PA/Monaca

SABO’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO
G
REC
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
11.0 '
1
1
11
11
0
10
6
8.8
13
53
1
11
3
29
9.7
12
1
22
10
93
9.3
13
2

At Edinboro: had very impressive
spring...very tough, physical player,
who should compete for starting job at
guard... In High School: played at
Monaca High School under coach
Paul DeFislippi... lettered four years in
football and basketball and one year
in tennis... selected to Beaver County All-Star game and
Pennsylvania-Ohio All-Star game... Personal: born 12/4/75...
secondary education major... son of Tom and Patty Scarpone.

Returning Player Profiles
48 Michael Sims
LB .6-2 • 215
Wilkinsburg, PA/
Wilkinsburg

» «

Sr

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At Edinboro: Pre-season AllAmerican selection... returning
captain and leading tackier for the
Scots the past two seasons... led
team in 1994 with 124 stops, and had 105 in ‘95...returned two
interceptions for TDs last year, including first score in win over
Indiana (Pa.)... also had 10 tackles for loss last season... firstteam All-PSAC linebacker in ‘95, second-team All-PSAC pick in
‘94... his 313 career tackles rank 11th in EU history...
tremendous run stopper who can also cover very well in
passing situations...very quick linebacker who can play both the
inside and outside positions...an All-Star candidate in 1996, he
will be counted on to lead a linebacking crew and a defense
that allowed only 14.1 points per game, ranking seventh among
Division II schools...In High School: played at Wilkinsburg
High School under coach Cliff Simon...lettered in football three
years, basketball two years...Three-Rivers All-Conference as
Tight End senior season... Personal: born: 6/20/71...social
work major...nephew of Carol McHinney.

8 Bryan Smetanka
QB • 6-0 • 180 • So
Glenshaw, PA/Shaler
At Edinboro: enters second season
as backup to Chris Hart... saw action
in five games as a freshman in
1995...has tremendous knowledge of
the game... high expectations for
development in 1996... In High
School: played at Shaler High
School under coach Frank Rocco...third-team All-State senior
season...Fabulous 22 selection senior season by Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette...lettered in football and basketball three years
and baseball one year...Personal: born 8/4/76...special
education major...son of George and Monica Smetanka.

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28 Gerald Thompson
RB • 6-0 • 212 • So
Pittsburgh, PA/
Woodland Hills

At Edinboro: had an outstanding
season in ‘95 as a red-shirt freshman
...named PSAC-West Rookie of the
Year and first-team All PSAC-West
after rushing for 1,281 yards and 10
TDs on 228 carries (5.6 ypc)... 116.5 yards per game rushing
ranked first among PSAC backs and 12th nationally in NCAA
Division II... his ‘95 rushing output was good for fifth on EU’s
all-time single-season list and ranks him 11th on the career
rushing chart... selected PSAC-West Player of the Week
twice... ran for 149 yards and 2 TDs on 13 carries and scored
on a 75-yard reception vs. Lock Haven (9/30)... two weeks later
(10/14) rushed for career-high 176 yards on 27 carries vs.
California... had seven games rushing for more than 100 yards,
including a 149-yard effort on a career-high 30 carries in victory
at Portland... rambled 73 yards on first collegiate carry against
Hillsdale to set up a TD... great team player... possesses strong
balance, ability to find the open hole, and deceptive speed... In
High School: ‘92 graduate of Woodland Hills, where he was
the Pittsburgh Press WPIAL Player of the Year and a member
of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 squad... rushed 252
times for 1,639 yards... added 12 receptions for 156 yards...
scored a total of 25 TDs his senior year... Personal: born
6/13/73... elementary education major.
YEAR G
1995 11

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0

Red-shirt
freshman
Gerald
Thompson
ran for 1,281
yards last

THOMPSON’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBORO
CAR.
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
228
1,281
5.6
73
10

Returning Player Profiles
yards with 289... will be counted on heavily to anchor receiving
corps... In High School: played at Shaw High School under
Tom Mental... team finished senior season at 10-0 and claimed
Lake Erie League title... lettered in football, swimming and
baseball... Personal: born 5/4/76... engineering major... son of
Brenda Bey.

75 JeffTraversy
DL • 6-5 • 280 • Sr
Nepean, ONTAA/oodroffe
At Edinboro; entering second year
with Fighting Scots... established
himself last year one of the best
defensive lineman in the PSAC,
earning first-team All-Conference
honors... solid pro-prospect with
tremendous athletic ability for size... registered 47 tackles, eight
sacks, four tackles for losses and recovered a fumble in 1995...
will be backbone of Edinboro defensive line this season... came
to Edinboro from Arizona Western College where he was an
honorable mention All-American... In High School: played at
Woodroffe High School in Ontario, Canada... Personal: born
9/18/72... physical education major... son of Brenda Traversy
and Raymond Cowick.

14 Dan Wansley
P/WR • 6-1 • 172 • So
Arnold, PAA/alley
At Edinboro: entering second
season at Edinboro... assumed
starting punting duties as a freshman
in 1995... averaged 31.9 yards per
punt... longest punt last year was 54
yards... can also play wide receiver...
In High School: played at Valley
High School under coaches Sam Albert and Ray White...
lettered three years in football, two in basketball... All-Greater
Allegheny Conference wide receiver in junior season... Blue
Chip defensive back in senior season...Personal: born 7/6/77...
chemistry major... son of Robert and Ache Wansley.

1 Quentin Ware-Bey
WR • 6-1 • 176 • So
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
At Edinboro: entering third season
with the Fighting Scots... looks to
become primary target in ‘96... has
big play potential and should become
more consistent with experience...
second on team in receptions with 22
in 1995...also second in receiving

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YEAR G
1995 11

WARE-BEY’S CAREER STATS AT EDINBRO
REC
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
22
289
13.1
34
0

53 Bruce Witt
OL • 6-2 . 270 • Fr - R
Connellsville, PA/
Connellsville
At Edinboro: returns for second
season after redshirting in 1995...
worked very hard in the off-season to
add strength and agility... hopes to
establish himself as a key reserve in
1996... In High School; played at Connellsville High School...
Personal: born 4/6/77... health and physical education major...
son of Richard and Carol Witt.

56 Eric Zechman
OL • 6-3 • 265 • Sr
Centerville, OH/
Centerville
At Edint>^ro: should be the frontrunner for the starting center position
in 1996... very good student of the
game and outstanding studentathlete, carrying a 3.0+ GPA... served
as backup center to Chadd Wallick the past three seasons... is
team’s long snapper for special teams play... In High School:
played at Centerville High School under Coach Bob Gregg...
team finished 12-2 senior season and was crowned Western
Ohio League champions... lettered in football three years,
tennis two years... Personal: born 10/17/73...secondary
education-mathematics major,computer science minor... son of
Fred and Linda Zechman.

Athletic Support Staff
Todd V. Jay, Assistant to the Vice President for
Athletic Compliance and Publicity
Todd Jay begins his 12th year of service with the Edinboro University Athletic Department, and his sec­
ond year as Assistant to the Vice President for Athletic Compliance and Publicity.
Jay began his career in sports administration at Edinboro in the summer of 1985, serving as the Fighting
Scots’ sports information and promotions director for the first 10 years of his tenure. Jay was primarily respon­
sible for publicizing all aspects of Edinboro athletics while coordinating many of the Athletic Department’s
special events. He served as the department’s primary media liaison and as host of “Fighting Scot Sports,’’
Edinboro’s weekly cable television show. He also coordinated the department’s annual Student-Athlete
Recognition and Hall of Fame banquets, serving as master of ceremonies. In addition. Jay has been very
involved in the organization and promotion of several international wrestling exhibitions and NFL scrimmage
games, as well as the highly successful Sports Memorabilia Auction.
Jay is currently responsible for monitoring all aspects of Edinboro’s NCAA compliance program, including working closely with the
NCAA Clearinghouse in certification of initial eligibility, with the NCAA, Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, and with the members of
the EUP coaching staff on on-going legislative matters. Jay continues to oversee the operations of the sports information and promotions
office, coordinates travel arraingements for the Scots 19-sport program, and assists in many areas of departmental fund-raising activities.
Todd chairs the University’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee, is a member of the Edinboro University President’s Cabinet, and the NCAA
Division II Basketball Committee.
Jay earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education at Clarion in 1982 in addition to his master’s. He was a two-time All PSAC
baseball player for the Golden Eagles. Todd is married to the former Sarah Bishop, an All-American basketball player and former coach
at Edinboro.

Dave Higham, Assistant to the Athletic Director
Dave Higham began his association with the Edinboro University Athletic Department in 1982, and cur­
rently serves as an Assistant to the Athletic Director, a position he has held since 1989.
Higham was a standout offensive lineman with the Fighting Scots from 1982-86. He was selected the
Scots team captain prior to his senior year and also was a pre-season All-American pick.
Higham earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1987, and served as a graduate assistant
for the Athletic Department for the next two years while receiving his master’s degree in secondary adminis­
tration.
Among Dave’s numerous responsibilities is directing and coordinating all aspects of Edinboro’s exten­
sive summer camp program, including recruiting and coordinating all on-campus arrangements for thousands
of visitors each year. During the school year, Higham manages all of the Fighting Scots’ home athletic events
and handles scheduling for the department’s facilities. His many other duties include NCAA compliance for
team practices, supervising maintenance employees during both the summer and school year, and assisting in the recruitment of stu­
dent-athletes.
Dave is a member of the Edinboro Hall of Fame Committee and assists with EUP’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee, which
works with with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Special Olympics, the Erie City Mission, and campus leaders.
Dave is an advisor and regional board member for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He also serves as a board member of many
departmental committees, is a member of the Christian Businessmen’s Organization and the Health and Physical Education Club.
Dave and his wife Carla have two children, Sean, 15, and Hailey Jo, who was born in June.

Sue Marshall, Athletic Business Director



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Sue Marshall has been the business manager and fundraiser coordinator for the Fighting Scot Booster
Club for the past 11 years.

Marshall came to Edinboro after working for eight years as a child care director and human service
fundraiser. She is a graduate of Slippery Rock University, and is presently continuing her education in the
master’s program in elementary education at Edinboro. Sue is actively involved in the coordination of many
of the fund-raising events for the Athletic Department, including the Curly Halmi Scholarship and the Sox
Harrison Scholarship fund. As business manager, she manages all Booster Club income under the auspices
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of Edinboro University’s financial operations and administration. She is on the University’s Athletic
Endowment Selection Committee and is the department’s representative for the State Employees Combined
Appeal (SECA) Campaign.

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Athletic Support Staff

George Roberts, A.T., C., Head Athletic Trainer
George Roberts begins his 12th year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Edinboro University after serving as
a teacher, trainer and assistant football coach at Titusville High School from 1976-84.
Roberts has extensive experience in the sports medicine profession, highlighted by experiences at sev­
eral international competitions. Roberts has worked two Olympic Games for the United States Olympic
Committee, volunteering his services for Olympiads in Los Angeles in 1984 and Barcelona in 1992. He also
has worked several National Sports and Olympic Festivals and the World University Games.
In addition to directing the training room facilities and staff at Edinboro, George is a member of several
on-campus and professional committees, including the Curly Halmi Scholarship Committee. He is a member
of the National Athletic Trainers Association and serves on the Board of Directors of the College Athletic
Trainers Society. He also serves on two advisory committees, the Pennsylvania Board of Physical Therapy,
Athletic Trainers, and the Duquesne University Ranges School of Health Science.
Roberts earned a bachelor’s degree at Edinboro in 1976 and earned a master’s degree in health science at Slippery Rock in 1980.
He also worked as the athletic trainer for Gannon University, through Hamot Medical Center, before arriving at Edinboro. He completed
a second master’s degree in school administration since his return to Edinboro.
George is the father of two children, Kristin, 14, and Brian, 7
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Shawn Ahearn, Coordinator
Shawn Ahearn begins his second year as the Coordinator of Sports Information and Promotions at
Edinboro and his 11th year as a full-time SID. Ahearn is responsible for a wide range of duties, including the
production of athletic publications, media relations, home event management, statistical record keeping, and
promotion of EUP student-athletes and athletic teams. Ahearn also serves as host of the “Fighting Scot Sports”
weekly cable television show, and assists with various fund-raising activities.
Ahearn, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., joined the Fighting Scot staff in July of 1995, after serving as a sports
information director in the Midwest for nine years. He was the sports information and marketing director at
Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kan., for six years, after serving as SID at Chicago State University from
1986-89. While at Pittsburg State, Ahearn coordinated several major promotional campaigns for student-ath­
letes, including successful campaigns for consecutive Harlon Hill Award winners in 1991 and 1992, and numer­
ous All-Americans. He also played a major role in increased national publicity for the University’s highly suc­
cessful football program, which won the NCAA Division II championship in 1991.
Ahearn is an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), serving as the chair of the NCAA
Division II SIDs this year. He has been a presenter several times at the organization’s national workshop, and has been honored for his
athletic publications by CoSIDA four times. He currently chairs the Northeast Regional Harlon Hill Advisory Committee, and the CoSIDA
Division II East Regional Basketball Committee. Ahearn is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Shawn and his wife, Karen, live in Edinboro with their two daughters, Ashlyn, 5, and Emily, 1.

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Edinboro Hosts Shippensburg in Homecoming Game
THE GAME
The Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania Fighting Scots
welcome the Red Raiders of
Shippensburg to Sox Harrison
Stadium on Saturday as
Edinboro celebrates its annual
Homecoming weekend.
Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. The
game will be broadcast live on
WFSE-FM (88.9).
PSAC OPENER
The game will be the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference Western Division opener for
both teams.
The Fighting Scots, 1-2 overall this season, are
the defending PSAC-West champions. Last year,
Edinboro was a perfect 6-0 in conference action,
the only PSAC school to record an unblemished
record. Edinboro advanced to the NCAA Division II
national playoffs for the fourth time in the past six
years as the Scots finished 9-2 overall record.
Shippensburg enters Saturday’s game with an
overall record of 1-3. The Red Raiders were 3-8
overall last season and placed fifth in the league
with a 2-4 record.
SCOTS IN THE PSAC
Edinboro has posted a 37-9-2 record (.792)
against PSAC West foes since head coach Tom
Hollman was hired in 1988.
The Fighting Scots won PSAC West titles in
1995 and 1989 and finished as the Western
Division runner-up in 1990, ‘93 and ‘94.
The Boro has won its last seven PSAC West
openers, and the Scots are 11-5 in Western
Division openers since 1980.

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PERFECT HOMECOMINGS
Edinboro has not lost a Homecoming game
since Tom Hollman became head coach of the
Scots in 1988.
The Boro dropped a 49-28 decision to West
Chester on Homecoming in 1987, and have won
eight straight Homecoming contests since. Last
year, Edinboro beat Lock Haven, 52-12, on
Homecoming.

HOME SWEET HOME
It’s more than appropriate
that Saturday is Edinboro’s
Homecoming contest.
The Scots are not only play­
ing at Sox Harrison Stadium for
the first time this season, but
Edinboro also is playing at home after five straight
road games in five different states!
The Boro played it’s final two games on the road
last year, winning the PSAC-West title at Clarion in
the final game of the regular season, before travel­
ling to New Haven, Conn., for the first round of the
NCAA Division II playoffs.
The Fighting Scots opened the ‘96 campaign
with three straight road games: a 35-14 victory at
Hillsdale College in Michigan; a 42-12 loss at
Carson-Newman in Tennessee, then last week’s
17-7 defeat at the University at Buffalo in New York.
TOUGH AT HOME
Edinboro has posted a 33-5-1 record (.859) at
Sox Harrison Stadium since Tom Hollman became
head coach in 1988. The Scots have won nine of
their last 10 home games.
TOUGH SCHEDULE
Not only have the Scots played all road games,
the opposition has been especially tough.
Carson-Newman became the No.1 ranked team
in Division 11 football this week, moving up two
spots In the poll from the No. 3 ranking the Eagles
held when Edinboro played.
Buffalo, an NCAA Division l-AA program, is now
4-1 on the season. The Bulls, who are making the
jump up to NCAA Division l-A status in 1999, are a
program on the rise.
THE COACHES
Edinboro’s Tom Hollman has posted an 86-37-3
overall record (.694) in 13 seasons as a college
head coach, including a 62-26-2 mark (.700) in
nine years at Edinboro.
Hollman was ranked 11th in winning percentage
among active NCAA Division II coaches entering
the ’96 season and 20th in total victories. He
became Edinboro’s all-time winningest coach last
season, leading the Fighting Scots to a 9-2 overall
record.

Edinboro has captured a pair of PSAC-West
titles under Hollman (1989 and 1995), and the
Scots have qualified for the NCAA Division II play­
offs in five of the past seven seasons.
Hollman is 7-1 versus Shippensburg.
Shippensburg head coach Rocky Rees is in his
seventh year at the helm and enters Saturday’s
game with a 33-38-2 mark with the Red Raiders.
His only victory over the Fighting Scots was a 45-7
win over Edinboro in 1991.
Rees has an overall coaching record of 69-53-2.
THE SERIES
The schools will meet for the 36th time on
Saturday with the overall series tied, 17-17-1
Shippensburg dominating the rivalry early on,
while Edinboro has enjoyed most of the success in
recent years. The Fighting Scots have won four
straight over the Raiders and Edinboro has claimed

Sophomore Quentin Ware-Bey and senior tight
end Corey Keyes lead the receivers. Ware-Bey has
has 16 catches for 182 yards, while Keyes has 12
receptions for 106 yards.
THE BORO DEFENSE
Edinboro returned seven starters from one of
Division II’s top defenses from last season. The
Scots are led by 6-2, 220-pound senior inside line­
backer Michael Sims, who led the team In tackles
each of the past two seasons, 6-5, 285-pound
senior defensive tackle, Jeff Traversy, who record­
ed eight sacks a year ago, and junior free safety
Brian Decker.
Sims was credited with a season-high 18 tackles
at Buffalo (9 solo, 9 assists). He now has 24 stops
on the season, second on the team behind Decker,
who has 30 tackles (18 solo). Traversy has 10 tack­
les this year, including two sacks and two tatkles

12 of last 14 contests.
Last year, Edinboro jumped out to a 20-0 half­
time lead and posted a solid 40-7 victory. Wide
receiver Gilbert Grantlin scored three touchdowns,
and running back Gerald Thompson rushed for 169
yards and two TDs, leading a balanced Edinboro
attack which produced 465 yards of total offense.
Edinboro’s defense limited Shippensburg to 155

for loss.

yards of total offense.

the season opener.
Shippensburg’s offense averages 337.5 total
yards per game, including 174 yards per game
rushing and 163.5 yards passing. The attack is led
by junior quarterback Mike Carver, who has com­
pleted 47 of 93 passes (.505) for 628 yards with two
TDs and three I NTs. Senior Michael Buglia leads
the team in receiving, hauling in 22 passes for 384

SCOTS TO WATCH
The Edinboro offense features an experienced
backfield, led by senior quarterback Chris Hart and
the running back tandem of sophomore Gerald
Thompson and senior Tony Brinson.
Hart has completed 56 of 97 passes (.577) for
563 yards and two TDs this year, and has now
thrown for 2,478 yards in his Edinboro career to
rank ninth on EU’s all-time list.
Hart had an outstanding first half last week at
Buffalo, completing 14 of 18 passes for 153 yards.
For the game, he completed 22 of 36 passes for
208 yards.
Thompson, the PSAC-West Rookie of the Year
in 1995 after rushing for 1,281 yards and 10 TDs as
a red-shirt freshman, has been slowed by a few
nagging injuries (back, shoulder) this year.
He had his best outing last week, gaining 71
yards on 29 carries at Buffalo.
Brinson has rushed for 137 yards on 50 carries
this year. He eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing for his
EUP career at Buffalo and enters the Shippensburg
game with 1,018 yards on 237 carries.

A LOOK AT SHIPP
The Red Raiders are coming off a 34-29 loss to
Millersville last week, after a heartbreaking 37-34
defeat at Kutztown two weeks ago. Ship defeated
Shepherd (WV) College on Sept. 14 for Its only vic­
tory of the year, after losing to James Madison In

yards and two scores.
Three running backs,sophomore Kevin
Washington (27 car., 195 yards, 4 TDs), junior Mark
Madson (48 car., 187 yards, 1 TD) and junior
Rajahn Bass (31 car., 182 yards, 2 TDs) have han­
dled most of the running duties, but Madsen missed
the last game with an injury.
The Shippensburg defense is led by junior line­
backer Mike Vnuk, who has a team-high 52 tackles
926 solo), senior defensive back Jeff Brown (42
stops, three forced fumbles) and sophomore defen­
sive back Dean Owens (41 tackles)
UP NEXT
The Fighting Scots will play at California next
Saturday night at 7 p.m. Edinboro returns home
Oct. 19 with a clash against Slippery Rock at 1 p.m.

Versatile Brinson Quietly Does Job For Fighting Scots
by Ed Finck, Edinboro sports information assistant
Quietly, but surely, Tony Brinson does the job for
the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania football
team.
Brinson, a 6-0, 188-pound senior running back
from Pittsburgh’s Langley High School, went over the
1,000-yard rushing mark for his career in last week’s
game at the University at Buffalo.
During his career at Edinboro, Brinson has been
somewhat overshadowed by the likes of Larry
Jackson (Edinboro’s career rushing leader with 4,237
yards) and current backfield mate Gerald Thompson
(1,281 yards rushing last season), but that has not
stopped Brinson from making his mark as a valuable
all-purpose back.
Last season, en route to earning second-team
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western
Division recognition, Brinson rushed for 649 yards
and seven touchdowns, caught 20 passes for 239
yards and two scores and provided solid blocking for
Thompson.
This season, Brinson has rushed for 137 yards In
the Scots’ first three games, including a team-high 85
yards at Carson-Newman. His production this year
gives him 1,018 career yards and ranks him No. 19 on
the school’s all-time rushing list.
A solid rushing performance in Saturday’s home­
coming contest against Shippensburg University of
Pennsylvania would enable Brinson to climb even
higher on Edinboro’s rushing list, past former Boro
players Joe Sanford (1,026 yards), Bryan Libert
(1,031), Chris Conway (1,034) and Joe Early (1,095).
Brinson, however, is a team player, and he would
much rather play an all-around role in a win than rush
for 100-plus yards In a loss.
“I don’t mind if I’m not the featured back,” Brinson
said. “As long as I contribute to the team as an all-pur­
pose back, I’m all for it. I’m valuable to the team in my
role. I play halfback, fullback, the slot.”
“Tony is a complete player,” said Edinboro head
coach Tom Hollman. “He can do a number of things
for us. He did a lot of big things last year, and we
expect more big things from him this year.”
“Tony is a great team player,” said Edinboro offen­
sive coordinator Scott Browning. “He’ll do whatever
you ask him to do - run, block, catch a pass.”
Brinson, who majors in criminal justice, also plays
another key role in a leadership capacity.
“Tony Is quiet, but he leads by example,” Hollman
said. “He’s an unselfish team player.”
“Tony is a quiet leader who leads by example,”
Browning said. “He’s a hard-nosed kid who plays hard

Edinboro senior Tony Brinson is a key
performer in the Fighting Scots backfield
and practices hard. He sets a good example for our
younger players.”
Like most running backs, Brinson would love to
rush for 1,000-plus yards In a season, but Brinson Is
more concerned with team success, and Edinboro
has enjoyed a lot of success in recent years, advanc­
ing to the NCAA Division II national playoffs in two of
Brinson’s first three seasons.
“I think about what it would be like to rush for 1,000
yards in a season,” Brinson said. “But Larry Jackson
was a great player, and Gerald Thompson is a great
player. I think I’ve had a pretty good career. I’ve done
a lot more than I thought I would.”
Brinson has individual goals, but they do not
include a certain number of yards rushing or a certain
number of receptions. Brinson simply wants to stay
healthy and help the Scots win games. Brinson also
wants to help take Edinboro deeper into the national
playoffs.
Edinboro is 1-2 thus far, but the Scots have faced
a demanding schedule, playing at Hillsdale, at
Division ll’s No. 1 team, Carson-Newman, and at
NCAA Division l-AA University at Buffalo.
“It (the tough non-conference schedule) will help
us a lot,” Brinson said. “We’ll be ready come PSAC
time.”

No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
28
29
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
46
47
48
49
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
63
64
65
68
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
78
79
81
82
83
85
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
97
98
99

Name
Quentin Ware-Bey
Bemba Jones
Jeff Tyree
Denorse Mosley
Jeremy Brain
Tory Hunt
Bryan Smetanka
Ron Allen
Ken McCrory
Joe Peraino
Chris John
Tyson Cook
Chris Hart
Jermaine Carswell
Rick Gates
Michael Miodus
Adam Yamal
Marc Brown
Dave Sadler
Scott Latosky
Dean Schmaltz
Joe Banta
Gerald Thompson
Corey Keyes
Brian Decker
Emery Martin
Tony Brinson
Nicholas Oto
Mick Lilley
Ed Mattie
Eric Quinn
Benjamin Keefer
Dan Keen
Jerry Roberts
Joseph Magorien
Matt Gutowski
Jim Smiley
Terrance Bridges
Michael Sims
Joshua Ehmke
Matt Gentile
Bruce Witt
Wayne Lloyd
Ryan Croyle
Eric Zechman
Greg Greenough
Bill Bendis
Anthony Oaks
Dan Caro
Matt Barrett
Jason Antolik
Justin Crousley
Stephen Button
Chris Johnson
Tom Scarpone
Robert Felton
Todd Rogacki
Jeff Traversy
Jeremy O'Day
Matt Kossick
Pat Baughman
Dan V\^nsley
Scott Harrer
Matt Ubell
Mike Culver
Terry Roberts
John Sabo
Ryan Sauppee
Jesse Hannan
Brad McClelland
Robert Thomas
Donald Haines
Alan Zunich
Bill Magnuson
Glenn Mannion
Matt Stultz

Pos
WR
DB
WR
DB
WR
LB
QB
DB
K
QB
K
WR/K
QB
DB
QB
QB
QB
RB
DB
LB
DB
DB
RB
WR
DB
LB
RB
LB
FB
LB
RB
RB
DT
LB
FB
DE
RB
RB
LB
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
DL
LB
DL
DE
OL
DE
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
P/WR
WR
WR
TE
WR
TE
LB
DE
LB
DL
LB
DL
DE
DL
DL

Ht
6-1
5-8
6-2
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-2
5-8
5-10
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-2
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-3
6-2
5-9
6-2
5-8
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-8
6-2
6-1
5-10
5-10
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
604
6-1
6-2
6-3

Wt
176
175
180
185
160
192
180
183
200
192
180
185
205
164
208
205
215
190
185
225
180
180
212
228
192
212
188
205
235
215
202
220
235
235
210
240
200
230
215
190
260
270
265
248
265
260
265
230
220
245
228
250
205
262
268
260
278
280
285
310
285
172
170
180
225
217
230
215
218
200
270
238
215
200
255
235

Cl
Hometown
So
Cleveland, OH
So
Cleveland, OH
Fr
Pittsburgh, PA
Jr
Belle Glade, FL
Fr-R
Uniontown, PA
So
Jasper, TX
So
Glenshaw, PA
Sr
Youngstown, OH
Jr
Kirtland, OH
Fr-R Pompton Plains, NJ
Fr
Jamestown, NY
Fr
Somerset, PA
Allison Park, PA
Sr
Pittsburgh, PA
Sr
Fr
Brownsville, PA
Erie, PA
Fr
Kingston, PA
Fr
Jacksonville, NC
So
So
Washington, PA
Houtzdale, PA
Fr-R
Macadonia, OH
So
Waterford, PA
Jr
So
Pittsburgh, PA
Homestead, PA
Sr
Portville, NY
Jr
Painesville, OH
Jr
Pittsburgh, PA
Sr
Pittsburgh, PA
Fr
Connellsville, PA
Fr-R
Dallas, PA
Jr
Norristown, PA
So
Fr
Belle Vernon, PA
Fr
Lock Haven, PA
Sr
Erie, PA
Erie, PA
Fr
Beaver Falls, PA
Fr-R
Besmer, PA
So
Buffalo, NY
Fr
Wilkinsburg, PA
Sr
Brockton, NY
Fr
Greenville, PA
Sr
Connellsville, PA
Fr-R
Warren, PA
Fr-R
Johnstown, PA
So
Sr
Centerville, OH
So
Sheridan, NY
Uniontownj PA
Fr
Harrisburg, PA
Sr
Fr-R
Bedford, PA
Greensburg, PA
Sr
Pittsburgh, PA
Fr-R
West Mifflin, PA
Fr
Dallas, PA
Fr-R
Oskaloosa, lA
Jr
Monaca, PA
So
Glenside, PA
Fr
Mt. Pleasant, PA
So
Nepean, ONT
Sr
Lockport, NY
Sr
Cooperstown, PA
Fr
Stroudsburg, PA
Fr
Arnold, PA
So
Coraopolis, PA
Fr-R
Girard, PA
Fr
Zelienople, PA
Sr
Erie, PA/Tech
Sr
Uniontown, PA
Sr
Reading, PA
Jr
Brackenridge, PA
Sr
Uniontown, PA
Fr
Philadelphia, PA
So
Tire Hill, PA
So
Portage, PA
Fr
Clearfield, PA
Fr-R
Cranberry, PA
Fr
Hollidaysburg, PA
Fr

- Shippensburg Offense -

- Edinboro Offense •
Pos. No.
QB
15
12
WR
1
3
WR
5
88
TE
29
LT
76
73
LG
74
53
C
56
54
RG
72
55
79
RT
71
RB
28
47
RB
33
37

Player
Ht Wt Cl
CHRIS HART
6-2 205 Sr.
Joe Peraino
6-2 192 Fr.
QUENTIN WARE-BEY 6-1 176 So.
Jeff Tyree
6-2 180 Fr.
JEREMY BRAIN
6-1 160 Fr.
Terry Roberts
6-2 217 Jr.
COREY KEYES
6-3 228 Sr.
JEREMY O'DAY
6-3 285 Sr.
Robert Felton
6-4 260 Fr.
TODD ROGACKI
6-3 278 So.
Bruce Witt
6-2 270 Fr.
ERIC ZECHMAN
6-3 265 Sr.
Wayne Lloyd
6-2 265 Sr.
TOM SCARPONE
6-2 268 So.
Ryan Croyle
6-3 248 So.
PAT BAUGHMAN
6-2 285 Fr.
Chris Johnson
6-2 262 Jr.
GERALD THOMPSON 6-0 212 Fr.
Terrance Bridges
6-0 230 Fr.
TONY BRINSON
6-0 188 Sr.
5-11 202 So.
Eric Quinn

- Edinboro Defense Pos. No.
LDE
70
44
75
LT
39
RT
52
64
RDE
91
99
40
OLB
31
MLB
48
59
6
OLB
36
CB
16
21
CB
4
2
SS
21
FS

10
30

23
-

Pos.
PK

No.
14
11

P

14
81

LS

56
74
21
4
4
21

PR
KR

Player
STEPHEN BUTTON
Matt Gutowski
JEFF TRAVERSY
Dan Keen
MATT GENTILE
Matt Barrett
JESSE HANNAN
Matt Stultz
JERRY ROBERTS
Emery Martin
MICHAEL SIMS
Anthony Oakes
TORY HUNT
Ed Mattie ^
JERMAjNE CARSWELL
Dave Sadler
DENORSE MOSLEY
Bemba Jones
DAVE SADLER
Ron Allen
BRIAN DECKER
Dean Schmaltz

Ht
6-3
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-1
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-2

Wt
205
240
280
235
260
245
218
235
235

6-2
6-2
5-10
5-11
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-8
5-10
6-1

215
230
192
215
164
185
185

6-0

5-8

Edinboro Specialties
Player
TYSON COOK
Ken McCrory
TYSON COOK
Dan Wansley
ERIC ZECHMAN
Todd Rogacki
DAVE SADLER
Denorse Mosely
DENORSE MOSLEY
Dave Sadler

Cl
Fr.
Fr.

Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.

Jr.
Sr.
So.

Jr.
175 So.

185
183
192
180

So.
Sr.

Jr.
So.

-

Wt Cl
185 Fr.
6-0 200 Jr.
6-2 185 Fr.
6-1
172 Fr.
6-3 265 Sr.
6-3 278 So.
5-10 185 So.
185 Jr.
6-1
185 Jr.
6-1
5-10 185 So.
Ht
6-2

Pos. No.
18
SE
88
77
LT
61
57
LG
52
50
C
76
72
RG
52
79
RT
78
87
TE
80
4
QB
7
38
FB
30
20
RB
24
9
RB
40

Player
Ht
MIKE BUGLIA
6-0
Noel Adams
6-1
RON LUFFY
6-1
George Pastino
6-3
ANDRE PELLETIER
6-4
Tom Dombroski
6-3
MATTHEW STAUFFER 6-1
BradShambach
6-2
MIKE lAQUINTA
6-2
Tom Dombroski
6-3
TOM LAUDENSLAGER 6-5
Derek Haberie
6-2
DAVID KLINGERMAN 6-2
6-2
Jeffi Ricci
6-1
MIKE CARVER
6-0
Bryan Benner
6-0
RANDY HALL
6-0
Jeremy Brubaker
5-10
RAJAN BASS
5-8
Ryan Hartley
KEVIN WASHINGTON 5-11
5-8
Mike Eriandson

Wt
175
165
265
320
255
250
255
265
250
250
285
270
215
210
205
175
215
185
185
200
190
190

Cl
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.

- Shippensburg Defense Pos. No.
LE
55
90
LT
97
95
RT
75
99
RE
66
97
LB
27
43
LB
31
.43
LB
35
45
CB
23
34
CB
25
28
SS
19
8
FS
2
5

Ht
Player
JASON HECKENDORN 6-1
6-2
Scott Savett
STEVE MC TAGGART 6-4
6-1
Dwayne Moore
6-1
CHRIS HEILMAN
5-9
Charles Schlauch
6-2
TIM KRENITSKY
6-4
Steve Me Taggart
6-2
GEORGE BANAS
6-1
Mike Long
6-2
MIKE VNUK
6-1
Mike Long
6-2
ZACK TOPPER
6-4
Heath Hoyes
5-7
MIKE HAYES
6-3
Taurus Gilbert
5-7
RODNEY HART
5-9
Brad Simendinger
6-1
DEAN OWENS
5-9
James Dirzulaitis
5-10
JEFF BROWN
5-11
Phil Galliano

Wt
240
235
250
250
260
235
235
250
200
235
235
235
205
230
165
185
175
155
190
160
170
165

Cl
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.

Shippensburg Specialties'
Pos. No.
PK
98
36
P
98
7
H
7
PR
23
10
KR
25

Player
JUTIN WALLACE
Mike Porter
JUSTIN WALLACE
Bryan Benner
BRYAN BENNER
MIKE HAYES
Jamie Ware
RODNEY HART

Ht Wt Cl
6-2 190 Fr.
5-11 208 Fr.
6-2 190 Fr.
6-0 175 Jr.
6-0 175 Jr.
5-7 165 Fr.
5-11 150 Fr.
5-7 175 Fr.

No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
49
50
51
52
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
82
83
86
87
88
91
94
95
97
98
99

Name
Nate Robinson
Jeff Brown
Wiliie Dickson
M ichaei Can/er
Phiiiip Gaiiano
Troy Trembiay
Bryan Brenner
JamesDirzuiaitis
Kevin Washington
Jamie Ware
Tom O'Neiii
Keith Kuiiman
Ryan Haugh
Jeff Arndt
Devon Kater
Dan Ciarke
Michaei Bugiia
Dean Owens
Rajahn Bass
Mike Wblier
Wiiiiam Ziegler
Mike Hayes
Ryan Hartley
Rodney Hart
Matt Kerstetter
George Banas
Brad Simendinger
William Buxton
Jeremy Brubaker
Mike Vnux
Chris Rusiewicz
Nick Chiccino
Taurus Gilbert
Zack Topper
Mike Porter
Randy Hall
Mike Eriandson
Ashu Mehta
Mike Melvin
Michael Long
Mark Madson
Heath Hoyes
Mike Krall
Jesse Haught
Matthew Stauffer
Lou Holland
Tom Dombroski
Kareem Brown
Jason Heckendorn
Sharhar Yaron
Andre Pelletier
Matt Series
David Eichelberger
Aaron Reed
George Pastino
Jesse White
Tim Krenitsky
Brandon Norris
Jason Bohl
Derek Haberie
Gary Me Chalicher
Seth Roper
Michael laquinta
Tim Hill
Joe Becker
Chris Heilman
Brad Shambach
Ron Lufiy
Jeff Apgar
Thomas Laudenslager
Gordon May
Tremaine Lee
Marc Johnson
David Klingerman
Noel Adams
Derrick Clarke
Ofa Donaldson
Dwayne Moore
Steve McTaggart
Justin Wallace
Charles Schlauch

Pos
RB
DB
DB
QB
DB
WR
QB
DB
RB
WR
QB
QB
DB
QB
WR
DL
WR
DB
RB
DB
WR
DB
RB
DB
WR
OLB
DB
RB
FB
LB
RB
FB
DB
OLB
K
RB
RB
LB
FB
LB
RB
OLB
LB
LB
C
OT
OG
LB
OLB
OL
OG
LB
LB
OL
OL
OLB
DT
OL
OT
OG
OL
OT
OG
OG
MG
MG
C
OT
DT
OT
WR
LB
TE
TE
WR
DL
DT
DT
DT
K/P
MG

Ht
6-0
5-10
5-9
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-0
5-10
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-1
5-11
5-9
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-10
5-10
6-0
5-7
5-8
5-7
5-11
6-2
5-9
5-11
6-0
6-2
5-8
5-10
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-0
5-8
5-9
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-4
5-10
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-5
6-4
5-11
5-7
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-5
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-4
6-2
5-9

Wt
185
170
165
205
165
175
175
160
190
150
220
185
180
175
155
165
175
190
185
195
190
165
200
175
180
200
155
195
185
235
155
195
250
205
208
215
190
225
195
235
205
230
210
245
255
305
250
235
240
270
255
195
205
220
320
224
235
235
220
270
260
220
250
230
250
260
265
265
235
285
175
185
250
215
165
240
240
250
250
190
235

Cl
So
Sr
Fr
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
So
So
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
So
So
Fr
So
Sr
So
Fr
So
So
Sr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
So
Fr
Fr
So
Sr
Fr.
So.

Hometown
Philadelphia, PA
WSaldorf, MD
York, PA
Ephrata, PA
Norristown, PA
Santa Barbara, CA
Downingtown, PA
Tamaqua, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Steelton, PA
Langhome, PA
Philipsburg, NJ
New Oxford, PA
Fallsington, PA
Shippensburg. PA
Rosemont, PA
Newport, PA
West Chester, PA
Easton, PA
Reading, PA
Lancaster, PA
Santa Barbara, CA
Baltimore, MD
Enola, PA
Camp Hill, PA
Quakertown, PA
Newark, DE
Philadelphia, PA
New Holland, PA
Plymouth, PA
Trumbauersville, PA
Bridgeport, PA
Me Kees Rocks, PA
Hanover, PA
Cherry Hill, NJ
Reinholds, PA
Holland, PA
Fairless Hills, PA
Collingdale, PA
Fredrick, MD
Easton, PA
Danville, PA
Greensburg, PA
Washington, PA
Lancaster, PA
Chambersburg, PA
Laflin, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Newville, PA
Richboro, PA
Lake Ridge, VA
Palmertown, PA
Shippensburg, PA
Red Lion
Collegeville, PA
Jermyn, PA
Stroudsburg, PA
Fairfax, VA
Coatesville, PA
Sellersville, PA
Red Lion, PA
Webster, NC
Lancaster, PA
Warrington, PA
Glen Mills, PA
Hanover, PA
New Enterprise, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Camp Hill, PA
Denver, PA
Mechanicsburg, PA
Hershey, PA
Brooklyn, NY
Bloomsburg, PA
Cumberland, MD
Bailey's C’roads, PA
Philadelphia, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Califon, N.J
Pittsburgh, PA
Zion Grove, PA

Fighting Scot Team Statistics

Red Raider Team Statistics
Qm

1996-97 Edinboro University Cheerleaders
Kneeling; Julie Baxter; Bottom Row (L-R): Tom Valento, Joanna Earls, Kara Hunsinger,
Kristin Kuharik, Lori Simkovic, Amy Mack, Brian Meley; Top Row (L-R): Dawn Holmes,
Casey Feldmiller, Sarah Hanson, Jeanette Bermudez, Kelly Cordell, Candice McCartan
Enca Surace; Not pictured: Head Coach Karen Kay Langford, Assistant Coach Joan Rager

PSAC Standings

PSAC Scheduie Oct. 5

(Thru Games of Sept. 28)

Bloomsburg at Cheyney
California at Indiana^^

Indiana
Clarion
Slippery Rock
California
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Lock Haven

Western Division
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000 '
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000

West Chester
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
E. Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Millersvilie
Cheyney

Eastern Division
1 0 0 1.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 0 0
.000
0 1 0
.000

3
3
3
2
1
1
0

Overall
0 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
3 0
4 0

Lock Haven at Clarion
1.000
.750
.750
.500
.333
.250
.000

Overall
3
3
2
1
1
1
0

1
1
2
2
2
2
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

73
38
36
4
696
174
823
127
4.0
174
9
634
110
50
164
2
1350
284
337.5

76
32
33
4
757
189
820
63
4.6
189
9
793
130
69
198
5
1550
296
387.5

87
21.7
23/197
10/4
6
-6
25
904
36.2
2/6
11
187
17.0
11
93
8.5
61
25
41.0

123
30.7
38/334
6/2
2
+6
38
1014
36.2
2/3
13
224
17.2
13
89
6.8
67
28
34.0

First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing Yards
Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Yards/Attempt
Yards/Game
Touchdowns
Passing
Attempts
Completions
Yards/Game
Touchdowns
Total Offense
Total Plays
Average Yards/Game
Scoring
Total Points
Points Per Game
Penalties/Yards
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
Passes Had Intercepted
Turnover Ratio
Punts
Yards
Average
Field Goals (Made/Att)
Kickoff Returns
Yards
Average
Punt Returns
Yards
Average
Third Down Attempts
Conversions
Percentage

QBBl

EUP
49
12
35
2
211
136
374
163
1.6
70.3
4
587
106
58
195.7
3
798
242
266.0

56
34
20
4
532
118
590
58
4.5
177.3
4
363
62
28
121.0
5
952
180
298.3

54
18.0
16/157
8/5
5
0
22
798
35.9
2/4
11
226
20.6
9
30
3.3
58
21
36.2

80
26.7
18/157
8/7
3
0
19
717
37.7
2/1
9
163
18.1
13
128
9.9
44
10
22.7

Kutztown at East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg at Edinboro

Red Raider Individual Stats -

Millersvilie at Mansfield
Slippery Rock at West Chester

PSAC Scheduie Oct. 12
Mansfield at Bloomsburg

.750
.750
.500
.333
.333
.333
.000

First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing Yards
Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Yards/Attempt
Yards/Game
Touchdowns
Passing Yards
Attempts
Completions
Yards/Game
Touchdowns
Total Offense
Total Plays
Average Yards/Game
Scoring
Total Points
Points Per Game
Penalty Yards
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
Passes Had Intercepted
Turnover Ratio
Punts
Yards
Average
Field Goals (Made/Att)
Kickoff Returns
Yards
Average
Punt Returns
Yards
Average
Third Down Attempts
t- Conversions

Percentage

Edinboro at California

Rushing
Kevin VWishington
Mark Madson
Rajahn Bass

Att
27
48
31

Yds
195
187
182

Yds/Att
7.2
3.9
5.9

m
4
1
2

Rushing
Gerald Thompson
Tony Brinson
Eric Quinn

m

Passing

Passing
Michael Carver
Tom O’Neill

m

Receiving
Michael Buglia
Kevin VWishington
David Klingerman

Rec
22
9
5

Yds
384
63
66

Yds/Rec
17.5
7.0
13.2

m

Scoring
Kevin Washington
*iU8tin Wallace
Michael Buglia

m

XE

E&

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4
0
2

0
9-10
0

0
2-5
0

24
12
12

93
11

Comp
47
2

lot Yd£
3 628
2
10

- Fighting Scot Individual Stats -

8
0

All
58
50
4

Att

Yds
139
137
10
Comp
56
2

Chris Hart
Joe Peraino

97
9

Receivino
Quentin Ware-Bey
Corey Keyes
Jeremy Brain

Rec
16
12
8

Yds
182
106
90

Scoring
Gerald Thompson
Tony Brinson

ID

XE

2
2

-

Yds/Att
2.4
2.7
2.3
iDt
3
2

ID
2
2
0

Yd£

ID

563
24

2

1

Cheyney at Kutztown
Clarion at Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg at West Chester
Indiana at Slippery Rock
Lock Haven at Millersvilie

2
0
0

YdslBss.

ID

11.4
8.8

0
0
0

11.3

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-

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12

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1996 Fighting Scot Sports Schedule
OCTOBER
5

6

7
8

12

FB - SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA
WS - Ashland (OH) University Invitational
Ashland
MT - at Rolex Invitational

18
19

20
22
23
25
26

29
CC
G
FB
MB
MT
SW
VB
WS
WT

-

2 p.m.
3:15 p.m.
8 a.m.

Bloomsburg, PA

SW - RED/WHITE MEET

HOME

WS - Ashland (OH) University Invitational
West Virginia Wesleyan
MT - at Rolex Invitational

Ashland, OH
Bloomsburg, PA

2:15 p.m.
8 a.m.

WT - PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY-BEHREND
VB - LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OF PA*

HOME
Lock Haven, PA

3:30 p.m.
7 p.m.

WS - at California University of PA*
G - at Allegheny College Invitational
FB - at California University of PA

California, PA
Meadville, PA
California, PA

CC
WS
VB
14 WS
15

HOME
Ashland, OH

- NORTHWESTERN PA CHAMPIONSHIPS
- WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY OF PA*
- JUNIATA COLLEGE
- THIEL COLLEGE

TBA

4 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
7 p.m.

HOME
HOME
HOME
HOME

TBA
1p.m.
:-2 p.m.
/ 3 p.m.
/

7
4
1:30
8

p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
a.m.

VB - at Clarion University of PA*
WS - at Lock Haven University of PA*
WT - INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA*
WT - at Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Champ.

Clarion, PA
Lock Haven, PA

FB - SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PA

HOME

1 p.m.

VB - at Mercyhurst College
vs. Ashland (OH) University
WT - at Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Champ.
CC - at Slippery Rock University of PA “Tour De Rock”
WS - WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Erie, PA
Erie, PA (Pennbriar)
Slippery Rock, PA

1 p.m.
3 p.m.
8 a.m.
TBA

VB - CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA*

HOME
HOME

3 p.m.
7 p.m.

WS - at Gannon University

Erie, PA

4 p.m.

WS - INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA*

HOME

3 p.m.

VB - at Indiana University of PA Tournament
SW - at Clarion University of PA
FB - at Indiana University of PA

Indiana, PA
Clarion, PA j
Indiana,

WS - EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA*

HOME

VB - at Indiana University of PA Tournament
VB - at Slippery Rock University of PA*

Indiana, PA
Slippery Rock, PA

Cross Country
Golf
Football
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Tennis
Swimming
Volleyball
V\fomen’s Soccer
Women’s Tennis

* Denotes Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference contest,
as of 9/24/96

HOME (Pennbriar)
Erie, PA (Pennbriar)

TBA
5 p.m.
1:30 p.m.

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‘96 Edinboro Opponents
HillsdsiG ColleQe
September ? • 7 p.m.
Waters Stadium • Hillsdale, Ml

Carsori-Newman College
September 14 • ? p.m.
BurkenTarr Stadium • Jefferson City, TN

Location: Hillsdale, Ml
Enrollment; 1,150
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Midwest Intercollegiate
Nickname; Chargers
Colors: Royal Blue & White
Home Field: Waters Stadium (8,500)

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Location; Jefferson City, TN
Enrollment: 2,200
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: South Atlantic
Nickname: Eagles
Colors: Orange & Blue
AthTot^n*^stadium (5.000)
Athletic Director: David Barger
Sports Information Director: Eric Trainer
(“6^405

Sports Information Director: Greg Younaer
Office (517) 437-7364 * Home (517) 437-0472
Head Coach: Dick Lowry * (517) 437-4198
Alma mater: Baldwin Wallace (1957)
Record at HC; 128-49-2 (16 year)
r'
(22 years)
1995 Record:

Head Coach. Ken Sparks * (423) 475-3466
Alma mater: Carson-Newman College (1968)
Record at CNC: 149-40-2 (16 year) ^
^
Career Record: Same

"

'

lounger, Gary Niederhauser

Series Record; EUP leads 2-1-0
Lettermen: 12 lost, 50 returning
Starters returning: 8 offense. 7 defense. 2 specialists

'li', i?5“rii3°er3?^3^rr

Series Record: First meeting
Lettermen: 26 lost. 38 returning

^

'es. 5 sacks. 1 Int.; ILB Scott Duncan I'^i ^cLf''’ f
Mark Matson, 6'3, 242, Sr.. 47 tackles, 6 sLks.®^’

TJ>s; RB Ty^e “sS^^S'S^ Vas^f
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Wayne Morton, 5-10, 205 Sr 121707',^^' "
Christopher, 6-0, 194, jr 19-333 'iTD-O] r ^ il°*’
Sr; ILB Mike Clowney, 5-11 2M^Sr 92?»r.|,?'®®,^ 0"“"'
6-2, 215, Jr„ 44 tackles 3 sa^s 'dr ’io^ f I®'

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Charger Outlook
ball, as head coach ofck^owTh^s""
the conclusion of his 17th yea7 The
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60 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 Inte
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Hillsdale return
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Penland and senior RB, Wayne iviorton
Eagles high-powered veer optbn aSk falT.
completions out of 137 attemDt«s fnf» t ^ i
Wayne Morton Returns
Morton rushed for 797 yards averaoino "
defense will rely heavily on thrpp^nf^rh ^
dates. ILB Mike ClowS^y DL GraL
Simmons.

21-6

N“rth Alabama,

season. Sparks, who has guWed CNC to i,"n?r
Of the last 8), returns 9 startem ^ Thffo
I ®®"forence titles (7 out
from last years 9-3 smmH I
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Division II poll. OffensS the Eani/'?^®'^
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DE Mark Matson, last season’s team ipaH?
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sacks, will return to

1995 Results
EDINBORO
14-21
St. Francis (IL)
I 28-0
St. Joseph’s (IN)
' 49-0
Ferris St.
10-17
Indianapolis
10-0
Ashland
28-7
Grand Valley State
20-25
Northern Michigan
14-28
Wayne State
45-13
Northwood
44-30
Michigan Tech

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'85, Sr„

1996 Schedule
Aug. 29 St.Francis (IL)
7.00
Sept. 7 EDINBORO
7.00
Sept. 14 at Ferris St.
7:00
Sept. 21 Indianapolis
2:00
Sept. 28 at Ashland
1:30
Oct. 5 Grand Valley
2:00
Oct. 12 No. Michigan
2:00
Oct. 19 at Wayne State
1:00
Oct. 26 Northwood
2:00
Nov. 2 at Mich.Tech
12:00
Nov. 9 at Saginaw Val.
12:00

1995 Results
Wayne St. (Mich.) w
Central Florida
l
Presbyterian
w
Elon
^
Catawba
\/\/
Wingate
l
Mars Hill
Gardner-Webb
w
Lenoir-Rhyne
w
Newberry
\a/
West Georgia
North Alabama

38



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University at Buffalo
September 28 • 7 p.m.
UB Stadium • Buffalo, NY

Shippensburg University of PA
October 5 • 2 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium • Edinboro, PA

Location: Buffalo, NY
Enrollment; 27,000
Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA, ECAC
Conference; Independent
Nickname; Bulls
Colors: Royal Blue & White
Home Field: UB Stadium (16,500)
Athletic Director: Nelson E. Townsend
Sports information Director: Paul Vecchio
Office (716) 645-6311 * Home (716) 9410291
Head Coach: Graig Cibrus (716) 645-3177
Alma mater: Buffalo (1980)
Record at UB: 3-8 (1 year)
Career Record: Same
Asst. Coaches: Ed O’Neil, Charlie Donnor, Joe Reich, Bobby
Erhardt, Booker Brooks, Dennis Greene
1995 Record: 8-3-0
Series Record: EUP leads 2-0-0
Lettermen: 12 lost, 28 returning
Starters returning: 7 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists
Key Returnees; TE Chris Behan, 6-2, 230, Sr., 7-124; P/K Gerald
Carlson. 6-0,194, Sr., 17-19 PAT. 62-2431 Punt: LB Graig Guest, 63, 230, Sr., 161 tackles.

Location: Shippensburg, PA
Enrollment: 6,600
Affiliation: NCAA Division ii
Conference: PSACWest
Nickname: Red Raiders
Colors: Red & Blue
Home Field: Seth Grove Stadium (7,700)
Athletic Director: Dr. James Pribula
Sports Information Director: John Alosi
Office (717) 532-1201 * Home (717) 532-2542
Head Coach: Rocky Rees * (717) 532-1758
Alma mater: West Chester (1971)
Record at SUP: 32-35-2 (6 years)
Career Record; 68-50-2
Asst. Coaches: Danny Fairbanks, Roy O’Neil, Marty Schaetzle,
Tony lerulli, Tim Ebersole, Mark Maciejewski
1995 Record: 3-8 (2-4 PSAC, 5th place)
Series Record: Tied 17-17-1
Lettermen: 17 lost, 29 returning
Starters returning: 7 offense, 5 defense, 0 specialists
Key Returnees: WR Mike Buglia, 6-0, 165, Sr., 33-658, 6TDs; FB
Mark Madson, 6-1, 205, Jr., 101-405, 3TDs; DT Steve McTaggart, 63. 250, Sr.
1996 Red Raider Outlook
Shippensburg enters the 1996 season with hopes of improving upon
the 3-8 overall record of a season ago. Coach Rocky Rees begins
his seventh season at the helm for the Red Raiders. The Ship lost a
great deal on offense, as the departures of OT Dwaine Schultz, TE
Brian Stolarick and RB’s Seth Holderman and Tom Coleman will
have to be filled. Mike Carver will lead the offense in 1996. The
quarterback threw for more than 1,400 yards and 8 TD’s last season.
Returning targets for Carver are all-star candidate Mike Buglia, who
caught 6 TD’S while averaging almost 20 yards per catch. Veteran
offensive linemen Ron Luffy, Andre Pelletier, Matthew Stauffer and
Mike laquinta will protect Carver and pave the way for RB Mark
Madson, who rushed for 405 yards last season. Defensively, Ship
will miss LB’S Martin Pepe, Chris Willingham, Kyle Kane and DB
Shawn Brown. All four were 2nd-team All-PSAC last season.
Leading the way on defense is Steve McTaggart, who led the down
linemen in tackles last season with 59. He also had four sacks.
Michael Vnuk, the Red Raiders third leading tackier in 1995 will
anchor the linebacking corps. DB’s Jef Brown and Dean Owens also
return to the secondary. Brown had 2 INT’s to go along with his 71

1996 Bull Outlook
After an injury-filled 1995 campaign, the University at Buffalo
looks to be very competitive in the upcoming season. Injuries and
one of the nation’s most difficult Division l-AA schedules took its toll
on the Bulls after a 2-1 start last season. Second-year head coach
Graig Cirbus returns 15 starters (7 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists)
and 28 lettermen from last year's 3-8 squad. Offensively, the Bulls
will be led by senior TE Chris Behan, an All-American in 1994, and
senior Gerald Carlson (K/P), an All-American candidate who ranked
fourth in the nation in field goals in 1995. The Bulls also return junior
QB Mark Taylor, who threw for 1,218 yards last season and junior
running back Anthony Swan, who rushed for 968 yards in 1995.
Defensively, UB returns honorable mention All-American Graig
Guest (LB). Guest led the team last season with 161 tackles, includ­
ing 15 tackles for a loss. UB will call upon the leadership of Guest
and the experience of the five returning starters and the 14 returning

^ Jackson, and DB Jon Jon

21-0
21-35
24-21
29-6
41-21
24-25
42-0
38-10
40-21
39-30
37-26
7-28

1996 Schedule
Sept. 5 Lane(TN)
Sept. 14 EDINBORO
Sept. 21 Presbyterian
Sept. 28 at Elon
Oct. 5 at Catawba
Oct. 12 Wingate
Oct. 19 at Mars Hill
Oct. 26 Gardner-Webb
Nov. 2 at Lenoir-Rhyne
Nov. 9 Newberry

1995 Results
Fordham
W
Lafayette
L
at Illinois State
W
at Connecticut
L
Villanova
L
Maine
L
Massachusetts
L
L
at Hofstra
Central State
L
at Youngstown State W
L
Boston University

49-13
17-24
19-6
25-26
3-28
6-19
9-33
14-17
7-33
9-6
40-54

Aug. 29
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16

1996 Schedule
Illinois State
Connecticut
at Colgate
at Lehigh
EDINBORO
Cornell
Youngstown St.
at Massachusetts
at Hofstra
New Haven
at Maine

1995 Results
Shepherd
W
L
Bloomsburg
West Chester
L
L
Millersville
Indiana (PA)
L
EDINBORO
L
Clarion
L
W
Lock Haven
L
Kutztown
W
California (PA)
L
Slippery Rock

7:00
7:00
1:00
1:00
7:00
1:30
1:30
1 ;30
1:00
1:30
1:00

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24-21
34-41
14-25
3-20
21-62
7-40
9-31
73-29
6-35
26-15
16-34

Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16

1996 Schedule
at Jam. Madison
Shepherd
at Kutztown
Millersville
at EDINBORO
Clarion
at Lock Haven
at Bloomsburg
California
at Slippery Rock
Indiana

1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
2:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00

California University of pa
October 12 • 7 p
Adamson Stadium . Caiifornia, PA
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 5,600
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: PSAC West
Nickname: Vulcans
Colors: Red and Black

Head Coach KewfD„„S°T'

‘96 Edinboro Opponents
Slippery Rock University of RA
October 19 • i p.^
Sox Harrison Stedium .
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: PSAC lAfest

Artic^mcL^-i^LTur

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338-7239

Alma Matter Anderson ON)

1995 Record: 2-9-0

CacMr Record; Same
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Ron Simpson, 6-3 190 Sr
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3. 245, Sr, 60 TT, 8 Sacks DT i h
Frederick 6
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^ ^P®^'al'sts
yos, WR Kris Boschele 5-9
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Hunter, 6-3, 290 Sr oV^m’ 1®°’ ’ ^6-598, 7 TD’s
ILB Shawn Rohrer, 5-n’ oon q '
douse, 6-2, 280 Sr
Anthony,

California will hope to malreTp*
derade. The Vukans wilf onS^oL ! "T'"®
"early a
under the lights of Adamson Stadium
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Fourth-year head coach KeyiJ Sum' '""“'"'’S
Edinboro cIntMt
“«on. On Offense, lead^gThe I^'d'r
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QB Brian Cavanaugh, who threw Z ^
®«ack of Cal will be
Also returning to the Vulcan backfiewTin 1995
scorer in 1995, RB Terrin Ach
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'®ading rusher and
a^ng with 7 iushi„glrr:s'^^“j’»„,^-^ed 2 TD's reilvTnX,
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Hudin, Who had"?i8°st'
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mturn to the potent Rocket paMkto'mt*' r/°f ® ^''°'''’® '®''S®‘a also
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10 ^ 12 TD'S a'd®’®'"''
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,
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Sam James and look to ilB S® L°
fading tackier
solo), in ‘95. DT Rob Anthr^r,
Hoher, who had 87 tackle<5 mr
® ®®'*®^0 alongwith 8 teLf®’r
“i® 'MS
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1995 Results

Fairmont St.
Glenville St.
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
Indiana (PA)
edinboro

Clarion
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
West Chester

1996 Schedule

V 28-26
^ept. 7 Tusculm (TN)
7 0/
29-31
,1^ *^airmont St. 1;0C
20-24
pt. 21 WV Wesleyan 7 oc
Sept. 28 at St. Joseph's i Jm
0-34
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(PA) 1;00
20-44
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Oct. 19 at Clarion
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10-20
19-14
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15-26
Nov. 9 Kutztown
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24-25
Nov. 16 Slippery Rock 1.00

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Youngstown St.
Wisc.-River Falls
California (PA)
East Stroudsburg
Indiana (PA)

l

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l

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Lock Haven
Shippensburg

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Cheyney University of PA
November 2 • 1 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium • Edinboro, PA

Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 13,800
Affiliation: NCAA Division II, ECAC
Conference: PSAC West
Nickname: Indians
Colors: Crimson & Gray
Home Field: George P. Miller Stadium (7,700)
Athletic Director: Frank J. Cignetti
Sports Information Director: John Gworek
Office (412) 357-2747 * Home (412) 465- 0935
Head Coach: Frank J. Cignetti * Office (412) 357-2751
Alma mater: Indiana University of PA (1960)
Record at iUP: 101-20-1 (10 years)
Career Record: 118-47-1
Asst. Coaches: Tom Rogish, David Johnson, Paul Tortorella, Frank
Cignetti Jr., Paul Darragh, Jim Hostler, John Chakot, Chuck Gironda,
Bernie McQuown
1995 Record: 8-3
Series Record:
Lettermen: 25 lost, 28 returning
Starters returning: 3 offense, 6 defense, 0 specialists
Key Returnees: TB James Suber, 6-1,210, So., 103-700, 6TDs;OT
Darren Walton, 6-3, 294, Sr.; OLB Rusty Arrington, 6-2, 232, Sr.; DT
Shannon Manning, 6-3, 269, Jr., 51 tackles, 13 TFL, 6 sacks; OLB
Mike Marshall, 6-5, 255, Sr.; FS Reggie Carter, 5-10, 191, Sr., 74
tackles, 3 Int, 1 sack; CB Harold Brister, 5-10, 173,Sr.

Location: Cheyney, PA
Enrollment: 1,500
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: PSAC East
Nickname: Wolves
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Home Field: O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium
Athletic Director: Andy Hinson
Sports Information Director: Harold L. Johnson
Office (610) 399-2187 *Home (610) 812-6631
Head Coach: Vincent “Chico” Williams * (610) 399-2309/2120
Alma mater: Cheney (1986)
Record at CU: 0-10-1
Career Record: 3-17-2
Assistant Coaches: Thomas Bond, Daryl Coates, Dave
Lindenmuth, John McAllister, Jon Rothberg
1995 Record: 0-10-1
Series Record: Tied 1-1
Lettermen: 20 Lost, 50 returning
Starters returning: 5 offense, 7 defense, 1 Specialist
Key Returnees: OL Calvin Wade, 6-3, 330, Sr, QB Yuseff Davison,
5-10, 165, Jr, WR Terrance Johnson, 6-1, 185, Jr,LB Frank
McDermott, 6-1, 225, Jr, DB Kenneth Pickron, 5-11, 185, Sr, DL
Tiko Gilliam, 5-11, 260, Jr.
Wolf Outlook

1996 Indian Outlook
With 16 seniors back from a 1994 squad that advanced to the NCAA
Division II national semifinals, the Indians entered the ‘95 campaign
with visions of a National Championship. Two home losses in
September put the Indians in a hole, and all post-season dreams
were shattered when Edinboro handed the Indians a 35-18 defeat
last October. After a “disappointing” 8-3 season, head coach Frank
Cignetti looks to rebound with a serious run at the PSAC title and
another charge into post-season play for the eighth time in 10 years.
IUP must replace 13 starters, but the Indians have several key play­
ers returning. Tailback James Suber, the ECAC Player of the Year,
and linebacker Eugene Miller, who was voted the team's Outstanding
Freshman, lead the way. Also returning are four All-PSAC players:
DE Mike Marshall, OT Darren Walton, FL Mario Hardison, and DT
Shannon Manning. Tony Hardy, who caught 30 passes for 497 yards
last season, and FS Reggie Carter, who led the team with 69 solo
tackles, also return.

Cheyney enters the 1996 season looking to improve upon its sev­
enth place finish in the PSAC East last year. Under the direction of
second-year head coach Vincent Williams, the Wolves played
some tough competition in Pennsylvania schools Indiana,
Bloomsburg and Millersville while finishing 0-10-1 in 1995. The last
time Edinboro and Cheyney met was in 1970, as then Edinboro
State College defeated the Wolves 37-0. Prior to that meeting, the
only other contest between the two schools was a 13-12 CU victory
in 1967. With seven starters returning to the defensive side of the
ball, CU will try to hold opponents under the 46 points per game
allowed last season. Leading the way for the defense will be
senior DB Kenneth Pickron, junior LB Frank McDermott and junior
Tiko Gilliam. On offense, Cheyney returns 5 starters, among them,
junior quarterback Yuseff Davison. Davidson will look to junior
wideout Terrance Johnson, as he returns to the Wolf lineup for his
third season of action. Up front, CU will run behind the blocking of
senior Calvin Wade, who at 6-4, 330, should be able to help the
Cheyney running game.

1995 Res
Grand Valley State
Central State
New Haven
West Chester
Shippensburg
California (PA)
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
EDINBORO
Clarion
Lock Haven

1995 Results
West Chester
L 7-56
Virginia Union
T 21-21
Southern Conn.
L 3-55
Morgan State
L 7-38
Kutztown
L 7-17
Virginia State
L 9-81
East Stroudsburg
L 13-40
Indiana (PA)
L 0-58
Mansfield
L 20-28
Millersville
L 0-54
Bloomsburg
L 0-55

1996 Schedule

Spof fy.
^°^"9stown St. 7.00
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^ept. 21 Fairmont St.
100
Sept. 28 E. Stroudsburg 7-go
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Indiana University of PA
October 26 • 1:30 p.m.
George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA

Oct. 12
0« 19
Oct. 26
M®” n
Nov. 9
Nov. 16

Indiana (PA)
at Edinboro
Clarion
Haven
Shippensburg

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L
L
W
W
W
W
W

L
W
W

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19-20
50-7
62-21
44-20
41-7
58-0
18-35
14-9
38-0

Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16

1996 Schedule
at Fairmont St. 1:00
Bloomsburg
7:00
New Haven
7:00
California (PA) 2:00
at Slippery Rock 1:00
at E.Stroudsburg 1:00
EDINBORO
1:30
at Clarion
1:00
Lock Haven
1:30
at Shippensburg 1:00

40
41

1996 Schedule
Aug. 31 West Chester
1:00
Sept. 14 at Virginia Union 1:00
Sept. 21 Bowie St.
6:00
Sept. 28 Morgan St.
1 :00
Oct. 5 Bloomsburg
1:00
Oct. 12 at Kutztown
1:00
Oct. 19 American Inti.
1:00
Oct. 26 at E. Stroudsb’rg 1:00
Nov. 2 at EDINBORO 1:00
Nov. 9 Mansfield
1:00
Nov. 16 at Millersville
1:00

196 Edinboro Opponents
Clarion University of PA
November 9 . 1 p.n,.
Sox Harrison Stadium . Edinboro, PA
Location; Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 5,800
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: PSAC West
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Colors: Blue and Gold

Lock Haven University of PA
November 16 . i p.n,.
ubert Jack Stadium . Lock Haven, PA

to the

Location: Lock Haven PA
Enrollment; 3.500
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: PSAC West
Nickname: Bald Eagles

FIGHTING SCOTS

Offl« 7"l7™S™ H°"
Alma mater: Westminster (19761
Record at CU: 10-10 (3 years)
Career Record: 47-31-0 (8 years)

Head Coach’:

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Alma mater: Lock Haven

Maker, Dean Wal^S M^kfsvSl>ene

1995 Record: 6-4
Senes Record: CUP leads 32-3i-2
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Lettermen: 7 lost. 35 returning
Starters returning: 10 often J 7
Key Returnees; QB Chris We’ihip^?o^o®' ^ ®P®cialists

The 1996 Golden Ean^ff

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Outlook

4 mark under third-year head wach^Mai'^*^i'^°'^®
season's 600 offensel. The backfield k 1 ^
returns 10
Weibel and senior RB Steve Witte
passes for 2.017 yards and 14Tof W^f
159 of 268
ed an impressive 130 carries for 753^I^h
®"'P^''P°se back, post50 catches for 629 yards and 2 iSTve?"''''
by junior Chris Skultety, who had 42 Lfrh
®°^PS 'ed
The hne will be anchomd by senb's^hrk
STDs.
Derek MacKay. A much imp^ved

American

Kim Niedbala.

FS
who racked no
Allp«ses and 4 caused fumbles in 1995
|1 ^ tackles, 9 broken-up
Erik Baumer, ILB Thomas Williams Ol r ITr
more Phil Rayford. Baumer Williamc -i
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Kamar and sopho-

233 tackles, 4 interceptions and 2 sa^s
“k
1995 season due to injury, had 87 taS in^gga'
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w
Shippensburg
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Int.; RB Steve Witte, 6-0 190 Sr
‘'^9*268 2,017, 9
WR Chris Skultety, 5-10 170 Sr 4?
50-629. 2TDs'
0. 310. Sr. FS L N^bJla 6 0 l1J ’cf'^^^in 6
Erik Baumener. 6-0. 210, Sr 88 tackles f" J
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Wiliams, 6-0, 218, 91 tackles 1 sac 6lr ph i
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Sept. 14 Westminster
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Sept. 21 GlenvilleSt.
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Youngstown 7;00
Od. 5 Lock Haven
2.00
Shippensburg 1
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Nov. 2 Indiana (PA)
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Nov. 16 at Mansfield
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21-13
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12-52
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20-53
29-73
14-19
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Sept. 7 at Deleware St
Sept. 14 Kean
Sept. 21 at Bloomsburg
Sept. 28 Mansfield
Oct. 5 at Clarion
Oct. 12 at Millersville
Oct. 19 Shippensburg
Oct. 26 at California
Nov. 2 Slippery Rock
Nov. 9 at Indiana (PA)
Nov. 16 EDINBORO

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2:00
7:00
2.00
2:00
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1:30
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1965 14 13 7 icfl
1990 43 37 VV
?r
82 W
iff 31 17 vv
1981
6
7
1985 32
1991 45 10 W
1966
7
41
I
1995 40
7 w
1982
6
3
1986 24
w
1992 33 13 W
iff^
7 28
L 1 1987 31 21
801 707
1983 21 23
1987 35
w
1993 32
,
1988
1968
13
37
45
1984 17 52
7
1988 14
1994 67
6
1969
0 24
/ 1 1989 49 10 w
California
1985
9 35
1989 62
1995
31
7
1990 41
1970 10
6 W
(28-32-2)
1986 10 28
6 w
1990 17
■Tot- 1146 988
1991
28 12
17
28
1987
1991
0
EU CU
1992 38 10
972
1972
9 10
I
1927 27
1988
7 27
1992
7
Slippery Rock
7
1993 52 20
iff
22
W
1928 13
1989
37
0
1993 41
(20-37-7)
6
1994 33 16
1974 21
21 T
1929 19
1990 29 36
1994 59
0
year eu sru
f75 30
0 VV 1995 52 12
1930 18
1990*
7
14
1995 22
0
1926
0 19
Tot. 1113 I690
1931
6
1991 17 20
Yot. 805 11
7
1927
0 32
1977
6
10
I
1992 21 21
1978
7 42 L
1993 24 31
1979
0
13 L
year eu

mu

Opponent
First Game
Allegheny
1930 (L, 0-12)
Alliance
1926 (W, 41-0)
American International 1994 (W, 65-25)
Appalachian State
1995 (L, 44-7)
Ashland
1953 (W, 52-7)
Baldwin-Wallace
1965 (T, 13-13)
Bloomsburg
1981 (W, 25-9)
Bridgewater
1964 (W, 47-0)
Brockport State
1948 (W, 7-0)
Buffalo State
1983 (W, 59-0)
University at Buffalo 1928 (W, 37-0)
C. W. Post
1976 (L, 13-30)
California (PA)
1927 (W, 27-6)
Case Tech
1955 (L, 0-19)
Central Connecticut
1970 (W, 17-0)
Cheyney
1967 (L, 12-13)
Clarion
1926 (W, 31-6)
Cortland (NY)
1972 (L, 9-14)
Curry
1965 (W, 48-0)
District of Columbia
1984 (W, 58-10)
East Stroudsburg
1967 (L, 6-33)
Elizabeth City State
1993 (W, 34-27)
Fairmont State
1973 (T. 0-0)
Ferris State (Ml)
1992 (L, 15-19)
Findlay
1947 (L, 12-34)
Frederick
1961 (L, 6-14)
Frostburg State
1976 (W. 53-13)
Geneva
1952 (W, 19-0)
Grove City
1933 (L, 0-49)
Hillsdale
1994 (W, 31-28)
Hiram
1959 (T, 6-6)
Indiana (PA)
1926 (W, 16-0)
John Caroll University 1955 (L, 0-32)

Won
2

Lost
2

Tied Opponent
0 I Kutztown University

First Game
1988 (L. 22-34)
Kent State University
1926 (L, 0-12)
Kenyon College
1974 (W, 22-21)
Liberty University
1987 (L, 8-13)
Lock Haven
1958 (L, 26-33)
Lycoming
1960 (L. 6-12)
Mansfield
1935 (L, 0-20)
Mercyhurst
1982 (W, 38-8)
Michigan Tech
1964 (L, 7-8)
Millersville
1977 (L, 12-24)
Muskingum
1978 (L, 10-23)
New Haven
1981 (W, 51-19)
North Dakota State
1989 (L, 45-32)
Northwood
1991 (W, 25-14)
Ohio Northern Univ.
1968 (W, 27-26)
Portland State
1995 (W. 26-7)
Saginaw Valley
1975 (W, 21-0)
Shippensburg
1957 (L, 14-20)
Slippery Rock
1926 (L, 0-19)
Shepherd
1957 (L. 6-7)
Southern Connecticut 1991 (W, 35-16)
St. Vincent
1929 (L, 0-40)
Thiel
1933 (L. 0-26)
Virginia Union
1990 (W, 38-14)
Waynesburg
1957 (L, 7-13)
Wayne State
1985 (T, 23-23)
West Chester
1970 (W, 14-6)
West Liberty
1926 (L, 0-10)
W Virginia Wesleyan
1975 (W, 21-7)
Westminster
1930 (L, 12-19)
Youngstown St.
1989 (L. 28-14)

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Guards; Jesse Trevino (Edin)
Chris Villarrial* (lUP)
Tackles: Scott Munchinski (Cal)
Darren Walton (IUP)
Tight End: Todd Henne (Edin)
Wide Receivers; Kris Boeschele (SR), Gilbert
Grantlin (Edin), Daryald Hughes (Cal)
Quaterback; Chad Vogt (SR)
Running Backs; Dennis Robinson* (lUP),
Gerald Thompson (Edin),
Steve Witte (Clar)
Placekicker: Jon Ruff (lUP)
Return Specialist: Vaughn Mosely (lUP)

Center: Det Betti (Edin)
Guards: Mark Ferguson (SR),
Jeremy O’Day (Edin)
Tackles; Derek Mackay (Clar), Dwaine
Schultz (Ship)
Tight End: Brian Stolarick (Ship)
Receivers; Michael Buglia (Ship), Mario
Hardison (lUP), Jon Spinosa (LHU)
Quaterback: Bob McLaughlin (LHU)
Running Backs: Tony Brinson (Edin), Mark
Madson (Ship), Vaughn Mosely (lUP)
Placekicker: Joel Yohn (Ship)
Return Specialist: Gilbert Grantlin (Edin)

First Team Defense

Second Team Defense

Defensive Line: Mike Marshall* (lUP), Joe
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Linebackers; Salento Hudson (Cal), Sam
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Pepe (Ship), Tom Williams (Clar),
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Defensive Backs; Mike Allshouse (SR),
Shawn Brown (Ship), John Stuart (lUP),
Marty Williams (Edin)
Punter: Eric Dauberman (Ship)

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Pat Schuster, DE, Edinboro
Coach of the Year
Tom Hollman, Edinboro
Rookie of the Year
Gerald Thompson, RB, Edinboro

Edinboro’s All-PSAC Selections
First Team
Keith Cushenberry, DB
Gilbert Grantlin, WR
Todd Henne, TE
Pat Schuster, DE
Mike Sims, LB
Gerald Thompson, RB
Jeff Traversy, DT
Jesse Trevino, OL

Second Team
Det Betti, C
Jeremy O’Day, OG
Tony Brinson, RB
Gilbert Grantlin, RET
Bryan Lambert, DE
Marty Williams, DB

1994

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Quaterfinals:.........................Indiana 21, Ferris State 17
Semifinals:................Texas A&M-Kingsville 46, lUP 20

1993
First Round: .................... New Haven 48, Edinboro 28
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Semifinals. ^.........................Indiana 21, North Dakota 6
Championship: ..............North Alabama 41, Indiana 34

1992

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Championship...................No. Dakota St. 51, Indiana 11

1989
First Round: ................Indiana 34, Grand Valley St 24
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Quaterfinals: ..............No. Dakota St. 36, Millersville 26

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............................. New Haven 38, West Chester 26
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North Alabama 27, Pittsburg State 7
North Alabama 16, Texas A&M-Kingsville 10
North Alabama 41, Indiana (PA) 34
Jacksonville State 17, Pittsburg State 13
Pittsburg State 23, Jacksonville State 6
North Dakota State 51, Indiana (PA) 11
Mississippi College 3, Jacksonville State 0
North Dakota State 35, Portland State 21
Troy State 31, Portland State 17
North Dakota State 27, South Dakota 7
North Dakota State 35, North Alabama 7
Troy State 18, North Dakota State 17
North Dakota State 41, Central State 21
Southwest Texas State 34, California-Davis 9
Southwest Texas State 42, North Dakota State 13
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 21, Eastern Illinois 13
Deleware 38, Youngstown State 21
Eastern Illinois 10, Delaware 9
Lehigh 33, Jacksonville State 0
Montana State 24, Akron 13
Northern Michigan 16, Western Kentucky 14
Central Michigan 54, Deleware 14
Louisiana Tech 34, Western Kentucky 0

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First Round: .................... New Haven 27, Edinboro 12
...........................Ferris State 36, Millersville 26

‘95 Edinboro Results & Statistics
1995 Fighting Scot Scoreboard
Overall Record: 9-2
Date

Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept.30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
Nov. 18

Opponent

Rushing

PSAC West: 6-0 Champions
w/l

HILLSDALE (Ml)
W
at Appalachian (NO) St. L
at Portland (OR) State W
LOCK HAVEN
W
at Shippensburg
W
CALIFORNIA (PA)
W
at Slippery Rock
W
INDIANA (PA)
W
MANSFIELD
W
at Clarion
w
at New Haven (CT)
L

‘95 Edinboro Results & Statistics

Score

21-1^
7-44
26-7
52-12
40-7
31-7
22-13
35-18
42-0
28-6
12-27

ATT
YG
228 1,313
138
687
64
360
22
154
5
34
7
32
1
6
1
5
31
104
4
0
501 2,695

Thompson, Gerald
Brinson, Tony
Harrison, B.J.
Brown, Marc
Grantlin, Gilbert
Evans, Joe
Mitchell, Deric
Klemm, Kevin
Hart, Chris
Smetanka, Bryan
Total

Team

Passing
ATT
261
1
262

Hart, Chris
Smetanka, Bryan
Total

1995 Team Statistics

C
125
0
125

YDS
1,803
0
1,803

REC
Grantlin, Gilbert
Ware-Bey, Quentin
Brinson, Tony
Henne, Todd
Roberts, Terry
Thompson, Gerald
Sabo, John
Clark, Derek
Total

10

Grantlin, Gilbert
Harrison, B.J.
Brown, Marc
Sabo, John
Brinson, Tony
Barrett, Matt
Total

G
11
11
9
11
11
11
11

McCrory, Ken
Clark, Derek
Total

G
11
9
11

FGA
9
1
10

Wansley, Dan

G
11

NO
53

1998

YDS
372
88
40
/11
* 21
3
535

12.7

17

AVG
21.8
14.7
20.0
5.5
21.0
3.0
18.4

LR
62
26
23
10
21
0
62

Fieid Goais
FGM
5
0
5

PCT
.556
.000
.500

LG
35
0
35

AVG
31.9

LP
54

Punts
YDS
1,692

Punt Returns
Grantlin, Gilbert
Decker, Brian
Mitchell, Deric
Total

50

Most Passing Yards
Most Rushing Yards
Most Total Yards
Most Points
Most First Downs

229 yds
438 yds
587 yds
52
26

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
Fewest Total Yards Allowed
Fewest Points Allowed
Fewest First Downs Allowed

17 yards
45 yards
86 yards
0
5

New Haven
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Mansfield
Mansfield
Mansfield

Opponent

Total

Category

Kickoff Returns
NO
17
6
2
2
1
1
29

Category

Individual

YDS

127

Michael Sims
Pat Schuster
Ron Allen
Emery Martin
Bryan Lambert
Brian Decker
David Sadler
Matt Gentile
Jeff Traversy
Marty Williams
Keith Cushenberry
Jerry Roberts
Jermaine Carswell
Jesse Hannan
Anthony Oaks
Al Bass
Carlos Williams
Matt Brown
Jerome Glover
Glen Geary
Marco Brown
Tory Hunt
Derek Clark
Eric Zechman
Todd Henne
Joe Banta
Dan Wansley
Ken McCrory
B.J. Harrison
Deric Mitchell
EDINBORO TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS

Opponent

Total

t

Receiving
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Rushing Yards
Yards Per Attempt
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
Total Plays
Total Offense
Average Yards Per Play
Average Yards Per Game
Total Games
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Average Penalty Yards
Fumbles
Fumbles Lost
Passes Had Intercepted
Turnover Ratio
Kickoff Returns
Kickoff Returns Yards
Kickoff Returns Average
Punts
Punt Yardage
Punt Average
Punt Returns
Punt Return Yards
Punt Return Average

Defensive Statistics

1995 Fighting Scot Superlatives

YL
32
38
24
11
1
0
0
0
104
19
229

Longest Rush
Gerald Thompson
Most Yards Rushing
Gerald Thompson
Most Rushing Attempts
Gerald Thompson
Longest Reception
Gerald Thompson
Most Receptions
Gilbert Grantlin
Most Yards Receiving
Gilbert Grantlin
Most Passes Attempted
Chris Hart
Most Passes Completed
Chris Hart
Most Yards Passing
Chris Hart
Most Touchdowns
Gerald Thompson
Gilbert Grantlin
Longest Kickoff Return
Gilbert Grantlin
Longest Punt Return
Gilbert Grantlin
Most Tackles
Emery Martin
Mike Sims
Most Interceptions
Ron Allen
Most Sacks
Bryan Lambert
Pat Schuster

73 yards

Hillsdale

176

California

30

Portland St., Clarion

75 yards

Lock Haven

7

New Haven

156

New Haven

39

New Haven

16

Hillsdale

229

New Haven

3
3

Lock Haven
Shippensburg

62 yards

Shippensburg

85 yards

Mansfield

14 TT
13TT

Portland St.

4
4

Slippery Rock
Clarion

UT
60
61
52
36
42
37
32
24
24
29
22
15
20
11
8
10
7
6
5
4
5
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
526
555

AT
45
30
32
41
30
21
21
24
23
11
18
21
15
14
14
11
10
7
6
6
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
429
278

TOT
105
91
84
77
72
58
53
48
47
40
40
36
35
25
22
21
17
13
11
10
9
6
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
955
833

Tackles for Loss: Schuster 13 (-33); Lambert 10 (-17); Sims 10 (-24);
Martin 5 (-16); Gentile 5 (-8); Traversy 4 (-4); Allen 3 (-8); Cushenberry
2 (-5); J. Roberts 2 (-3); Carswell 2 (-3); Bass 2 (-3); Decker 1 (-3);
Williams 1 (-4); Hannan 1 (-3); Oaks 1 (-1); R. Jones 1 (-2) Passes
Broken Up: Williams 13, Allen 11, Cushenberry 11; Decker?; Sims 6;
Schuster 5; Sadler 4; Martin 4; Traversy 4; Lambert 2; J. Roberts 1;
Oaks 1; Hannan 1; Gentile 1 Quarterback Sacks: Schuster 16 (-139);
Traversy 8 (-45); Lambert 7.5 (-54); Martin 2 (-7); Sims 1.5 (-11); Marco
Brown 1 (-14); Carswell 1 (-10); Decker 1 (-9); R. Jones 1 (-9); Gentile
1 (-4); Bass 1 (-2) Fumbles Recovered: Schuster 5; Lambert 2;
Gentile 2; Hannan 2; Martin 1; Sadler 1; Traversy 1; Cushenberry 1; J.
Roberts 1; Mitchell 1 Fumbles Caused: Schuster 7; Lambert 4; J.
Roberts 2; Carswell 2; Martin 2; Allen 1; Hannan 1; Oaks 1; Wansley
1; Gentile 1; Sadler 1; Decker 1 Blocked Field Goals: Marco Brown
1; Traversy 1 Blocked Extra Point: Hannan

California
Indiana, New Haven

4

G
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
11
11
9
10
11
11
11
9
11
11
8
9
8
9
11
11
6
11
11
11
7
11
11

School Records Set
Pat Schuster; Sacks in a Season (16), Sacks in a Career (38)
Ron Allen: Interceptions in a games (4 vs. Portland State, 9/16)

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‘95 Season Game-by-Game

‘95 Season Game-by-Game
Game #1 • September 2, 1995
Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA
Edinboro 21, Hilsdale 14

ASU
ASU
ASU
ASU

The Fighting Scots started off the 1995 campaign with a bang when redshirt freshman Gerald Thompson rambled 73 yards on EU's first play
from scrimmage, setting up a Chris Hart to Tony Brinson TD pass. With
the score tied at 14 midway through the fourth quarter, Hart connected
with newcomer Gilbert Grantlin on a 41-yard pass, setting up
Thompson’s winning TD with 7:29 to play. Hillsdale’s comeback bid fell
short as senior end Pat Schuster recorded his third sack of the day on a
fourth-down play with under a minute remaining.
Hilsdale (0-1)
Edinboro (1-0)
EUP
HC
EUP
HC
EUP

7
7

0
7

7
0

0
7

14
21

- Tony Brinson 9-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick) (3 Plays, 73 Yards)
- Aaron Petersen 16-yd pass from Ralph Truitt (Sean V^nn kick)
(7-33)
- Joeseph Evans 5-yd run (McCrory kick)
(2-55)
- Petersen 35-yd pass from Truitt (Wynn kick)
(13-68)
- Gerald Thompson 4-yd run (McCrory kick)
(8-79)

First Downs
Net Rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

-

Sutton 29-yd field goal
Gerard Hardy 43-yd run (Sutton kick)
Carlos Horton 2-yd run (Sutton kick)
Willie McClain 5-yd run (Sutton kick)

(9-53)
(5-56)
(4-59)
(7-21)

TEAM STATISTICS
ASU
EUP
19
15
315
103
72
177
196
362
18-5-0
32-12-3

First Downs
Net Rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: ASU - Lance 7-52; Scott 9-51, 1TD; EUP - Brinson 14-65;
Thompson 6-26. Passing; ASU -Satterfielf 12-3-0 45; EUP - Hart 13-41 56. Receiving: ASU - O.Smith 2-44; EUP - Grantlin 1-37; Brinson 212; Ware-Bey 1-7.

Appalachian St.(2-0)
Edinboro (1-1)
ASU
ASU
ASU
ASU
EUP

-

10 10 10
0
0 7

14
0

Tony Elliott’s Fighting Scot defense allowed just 7 points
at Portland State, while scoring two TDs of their own.

44
7

Scott Satterfield 8-yd run (Jay Sutton kick)
(7 Plays, 50 Yards)
Sutton 27-yd field goal
(9-49)
Sutton 42-yd field goal
(3.5)
Damon Scott 11-yd run (Sutton kick)
(8-60)
Gilbert Grantlin 41-yd pass from Chris Hart (Ken McCrory kick)
(9-90)

(11-27)
(1-55)
(11-69)

PSU - Steve Papin 5-yd pass from Josh Racanelli
(Kevin Brennan kick)
EUP - Derick Mitchell 5-yd fumble recovery (McCrory kick)

(7-59)
(1-5)

TEAM STATISTICS
EUP
PSU
16
23
181
22
78
347
259
369
19-8-3
49-21-5

First Downs
Net Rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: PSU-Papin 24-96;EUP- Brinson 9-11; Thompson 30-149, 1TD.
Passing; PSU -Kyle 24-9-3 153; Racanelli 18-9-2 142, 1TD; Kiesau 7-30 52; EUP - Hart 19-8-3 78. Receiving: PSU - Hudon 5-104; Holley 5-56;
Papin 4-77, 1TD; Grossman 2-57; EUP- Grantlin 4-48; Ware-Bey 3-29.

Edinboro enjoyed its’ 1995 Homecoming contest as the Scots scored 38
first half points, and rolled to a 52-12 victory. Gerald Thompson scored
twice in the half on a 42-yard run and a 75-yard screen pass from Chris
Hart, who also tossed scoring passes to John Sabo and Gilbert Grantlin
in the flourish. The second half was much of the same, with Thompson
scoring again on a 39-yard run, followed by freshman Mark Brown’s first
career touchdown, a 50-yard jaunt, which made the score 52-6. The
Scots ran for a season-best 438 yards, led by the PSAC West Player of
the Week Thompson, who had 149 yards on 13 carries .

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing;HC- McCree 21-80; McArdle 7-14; Boyd 4-33; EUP - Thompson
24-133,1TD; Brinson 6-23; Evans 4-17, 1TD. Passing; HC-Truitt 22-100 103; EUP - Hart 25-16-3 223. Receiving; HC - Stone 5-37; Petersen
3-54, 2TD; EUP - Grantlin 3-109; Brinson 3-38; Ware-Bey 4-49.

Edinboro travelled to Boone, N.C., to take on the Mountaineers in the
second of three tough non-conference games to open the season.
Appalachian State was ranked No. 2 in Division l-AA. The Mountaineers
jumped on top early as quarterback Scott Satterfield ran for an eight yard
score. Edinboro marched right back down the field to the Appalachian
three yard line before a sack and penalty took the Scots back to the 18.
A field goal attempt sailed wide and the Scots failed to score. EU’s
defense forced a pair of field goals, and a Damon Scott touchdown run
made the score 20-0 at the break. Edinboro rallied on their first play of
the second half, driving 90 yards to cut the lead to 20-7. An ASU field
goal increased the lead to 23-7, and backup quarterback Gerard Hardy's
spectacular run ended Edinboro’s hopes of an upset. Appalachian State
went undefeated the rest of the season until falling in the second round
of the NCAA Division l-AA playoffs.

EUP - Gerald Thompson 8-yard run (McCrory kick)

(8 Plays, 35 Yards)

Game #4 • September 30, 1995
Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA
Edinboro 52, Lock Haven 12

TEAM STATISTICS
HC
EUP
14
15
93
139
103
223
196
362
22-10-0
25-16-3

Game #2 • September 9, 1995
Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC
Edinboro 7, Appalachian State 44

EUP - Ken McCrory 29-yd field goal
EUP - McCrory 35-yd field goal
EUP - Bryan Lambert 55-yd fumble recovery (run failed)

Game #3 • September 16,1995
Civic Stadium, Portland, OR
Edinboro 26, Portland State 7
/
Edinboro travelled to the Great Northwest to take on perrenial power
Portland State, who was competing in Division II for the last time before
jumping up to the Division l-AA level in ‘96. Simply stated, Edinboro’s
defense dominted one of the top offenses in the nation. The Scots
scored two defensive TDs and forced nine turnovers, including four inter­
ceptions by safety Ron Allen, who was named the national defensive
player of the week. With Edinboro leading 6-0 and under a minute to
play in the first half, defensive end Pat Schuster recorded his 26th career
sack to become Edinboro’s all-time leader. He also forced a fumble on
the play and Bryan Lambert scooped it up and rambled 55 yards for a
TD to send the Boro into the locker room with a 12-0 lead. Edinboro took
the opening kickoff in the second half and drove 69 yards in 11 plays to
extend the lead to 19-0. Derek Mitchell recovered a Viking miscue in the
end zone after Portland cut the gap to 19-7, and the Scots upset the No.
12 team in NCAA Division II.
Portland St. (1-2)
Edinboro (2-1)

0
3

0
9

7
7

0
7

7
26

Lock Haven (2-3)
Edinboro (2-1)
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
LHU
EUP
EUP
LHU

-

0
21

0
17

6
7

6
7

12
52

Gerald Thompson 42-yd run (Ken McCrory kick)
(3 Plays, 54 Yards)
(5-60)
Gilbert Grantlin 36-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick)
(4-72)
John Sabo 9-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick)
(2-80)
Thompson 75-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick)
(7-44)
B.J. Harrison 2-yd run (McCrory kick)
(15-74)
McCrory 22-yd field goal
(17-70)
Otis Duncan 4-yd run (Run failed)
(1-39)
Thompson 39-yd run (McCrory kick)
(3-62)
Marc Brown 50-yd run (McCrory kick)
(5-80)
Jeremy Burkett 30-yd pass from Bob McLaughlin (Pass failed)

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

TEAM STATISTICS
EUP
LHU
25
26
438
90
149
270
587
360
13-6-0
48-26-2

Game #5 • October 7, 1995
Seth Grove Stadium, Shippensburg, PA
Edinboro 40, Shippensburg 7
After a scoreless first quarter at Shippensburg, the Fighting Scots
reached the end zone three times in the second quarter, as Tony Brinson
and Gerald Thompson both had scoring runs and Gilbert Grantlin caught
a TD pass from Chris Hart. Grantlin also took a reverse 22 yards to make
it 26-0. Thompson scored later on a five yard run, and Grantlin caught
another Hart TD pass. Edinboro's defense allowed just 155 total yards,
with the only blemish, a 25-yard third-quarter TD pass. Thompson fin­
ished with 169 yards rushing and a pair of TD’s while Grantlin lit the
scoreboard three times while amassing 226 total yards on the day.
Shippensburg (1-5)
Edinboro (4-1)
EUP EUP EUP EUP SHIPEUP EUP -

0
7
20 13

0
7

7
40

Tony Brinson 16-yd run (Ken McCrory kick)
(5 Plays, 80 Yards)
Gerald Thompson 12-yd run (McCrory kick)
(7-78)
Gilbert Grantlin 21-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick failed)
(10-59)
Grantlin 26-yard run (Thompson run failed)
(6-60)
Brian Stolarick 25-yd pass from Michael Carver (Joel Yohn kick)
(1-54)
Thompson 5-yd run (McCrory kick)
(5-41)
Grantlin 7-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick)
(11-68)

TEAM STATISTICS
EUP
SHIP
25
13
256
64
207
91
465
155
31-15-1
24-8-2

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: SHIP - Madson 11-28; Holderman 6-16; EUP - Brinson 14-59,
1TD; Thompson 28-169, 2TD; Grantlin 1-22. Passing: SHIP - Carver176-1 72, 1TD; EUP - Hart 31-15-1,2TD. Receiving: SHIP - Stolarick 3-48,
1TD; EUP - Grantlin 5-108, 2TD.

Game #6 • October 14,1995
Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA
Edinboro 31, California 7
Wet weather made things tough for both teams, but Edinboro scored
twice in the second quarter to lead 10-0 at the half. A 55-yard run by
Gerald Thompson made it 17-0, but Cal's Terrin Ash closed the gap,
scoring on a 70-yard sweep to make it 17-7. Edinboro would score the
last 14 points of the game, highlighted by Michael Sims first career TD on
a 42-yard interception. The Scots defense once again dominated, hold­
ing their third straight team to under 200 total yards. Pat Schuster was
the PSAC West Defensive Player of the Week, compiling 10 tackles (8
solo), 2 sacks, a fumble recovery and a broken-up pass in a solid allaround effort. Thompson finished with a career-high 176 yards rushing
on 27 carries to earn PSAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week.
California (1-6)
Edinboro (5-1)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: LHU - Duncan 11-39, 1TD; Kitt 6-46; McLaughlin 9-21; EUP Brinson 9-80; Thompson 13-149, 2TD; Hart 6-43; Harrison 1 e7-79,
1TD;Brown 5-77, 1TD. Passing; LHU - McLaughlin 48-26-2 270, 1TD;
EUP - Hart 12-6-0 149, 3TD. Receiving: LHU - McGinty 8-114; Spinosa
7-42; Burkett 2-34; Duncan 5-32; EUP - Grantlin 3-50,1TD; Ware-Bey 115; Thompson 1-75.

EUP
EUP
EUP
CUP
EUP
EUP

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0
0

-

0
0

0
7
10 21

0
0

7
31

Ken McCory 32-yd field goal
B.J.Harrison 1-yd run (McCrory kick)
(8 Plays, 71 Yards)
Gerald Thompson 55-yd run (McCrory kick)
(2-55)
Terrin Ash 70-yd run (James Groff kick)
(1-70)
Gilbert Grantlin 5-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick)
(6-28)
Michael Sims 42-yd interception return McCrory kick)

‘95 Season Game-by-Game
TEAM STATISTICS

CUP
8
147
50
197
11-3-1

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

would have the inside track to the PSAC West title. The Scots defense
took over early as Michael Sims picked off a Ken Ferguson pass and
raced in from 26 yards out to give the Boro an early 7-0 lead. Later in the
first quarter, the Indians tied the score at seven when Vaughn Mosely
took a Ferguson screen and rambled 38 yards. The Scots answered on
a fake reverse pass from Chris Hart to Gilbert Grantlin for 57 yards.
lUP's Jon Ruff nailed a 52-yard field goal, the second longest in PSAC
history, to make the score 14-10 at the half. In the third quarter, the
Edinboro defense struck again, as Jerry Roberts forced a fumble and
returned it to the lUP 5-yard line. Three plays later, Tony Brinson’s 1-yard
run gave the Boro a 21-10 lead. QB Steve Russell came in and led the
Indians on an 83-yard drive, capped by a 37-yard run by James Suber.
The two point conversion was good and the lead was cut to 21-18 with
10:02 remaining. The team’s traded fumbles, before Hart connected with
Todd Henne to give the Scots a 28-18 lead with under four minutes to
play. The Boro defense held again and Tony Brinson scored from three
yards out to drive a nail in lUP’s coffin. Final score: Edinboro 35, lUP 18.

EUP
18
284
154
438
21-10-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing; CUP - Ash 16-125, 1TD; Hughes 3-4; Miller 9-25; 0’Kane3-3;
Brooks 3-7; EUP - Thompson 27-176, 1TD; Hart 3-10; Brinson 11-94;
Harrison 3-4, 1TD; Passing; CUP - Cavanaugh 11-3-1 50; EUP - Hart
21-10-1 50, 1TD; Receiving: CUP - Ash 2-40; Simpson 1-10; EUP Robert 1-50; Thompson 1-18; Henne 3-26; Grantlin 5-60, 1TD.

Game #7 • October 21, 1995
N. Kerr Thompson Stadium, Slippery Rock, PA
Edinboro 22, Slippery Rock 13

Indiana (6-3)
Edinboro (7-1)

Edinboro had another solid defensive outing and another strong game
from offensive standouts Gerald Thompson and Gilbert Grantlin. Rock
quarterback Chad Vogt opened the scoring with a 17-yard run in the sec­
ond period, before Edinboro answered with three scores of their own,
including a pair of TD receptions from Grantlin. The Scots extended their
lead to 22-7 on a Tony Brinson 1-yard dive. Vogt drove Slippery Rock 60
yards on 10 plays and found Jeremy Rock in the end zone from 11 yards
out to cut the lead to 22-13. But that’s as close as it would get as EUP
recorded seven sacks on the day, including four from defensive end
Bryan Lambert, who was selected PSAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Slippery Rock(4-4)
Edinboro (6-1)

0
0

7
16

0
7

8
14

18
35

EUP - Todd Henne 9-yd pass from Hart (McCrory kick)
EUP - Brinson 3-yd run (McCrory kick)

(7.33)

(4.39)

TEAM STATISTICS

First Downs
Net Rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

13
22

lUP
14
139
148
287
30-9-2

EUP
16
194
193
387
21-13-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing. lUP - Suber 15-58, 1TD; Mosely 5-55; Robinson 7-31; EUP Thompson 10-28; Brinson 23-71, 2TD; Harrison 9-95; Passing: lUP Ferguson 26-7-2 119, 1TD; Russell 4-2-0 29; EUP - Hart 21-13-2 173
2TD; Receiving; lUP - Mosely 3-58, ITD^ Henderson 1-24; Weaver 233; Hardison 1-27; EUP - Grantlin 4-75, ,fTD; Ware-Bey 5-84.

TEAM STATISTICS

SRU
13
17
175
192
26-14-1

3
7

EUP
15
169
158
327
21-13-1

EUP
EUP
EUP
CUP

The Scots looked to avenge a stunning loss to the Mountaineers in 1994.
Mansfield entered the game at 1-7, but were coming off a 28-20 win over
Cheyney. The Boro jumped ahead early on a Tony Brinson 15-yard run.
Gilbert Grantlin returned a punt 85 yards to extend the lead to 13-0.
Touchdown runs by Chris Hart and B.J. Harrison helped the Scots take
a 28-0 halftime lead. Mansfield was never able to mount any kind of
scoring drive, as they were held to 84 yards of total offense on the day.
The entire Edinboro defense was selected the PSAC "Player” of the
Week. The offense, on the other hand, recorded nearly 500 total yards,
including 390 on the ground.

EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP

-

0 0
13 15

0
7

0
7

0
42

Tony Brinson 15-yd run (Ken McCrory kick)
(10 Plays, 68 Yards)
Gilbert Grantlin 85-yd punt return (McCrory kick failed)
B.J. Harrison 9-yd run (Chris Hart run)
(8-82)
Chris Hart 1-yd run (Derek Clark kick)
(11-87)
Brinson 17-yd run (Clark kick)
(2-62)
Marc Brown 1-yd run (Clark kick)
(9-73)

TEAM STATISTICS

MU
5
75
39
84
28-6-1

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

EUP
26
411
100
490
18-9-0

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing; MU - Donadi 8-43; Banyar 7-10; EUP - Thompson 8-49;
Brinson 13-127, 2TD; Harrison 13-124; Brown 13-63, 1TD; Hart 4-23,
1TD; Passing: MU - Woodworth 28-6-1 39; EUP - Hart 18-9-0 100;
Receiving; MU - Woodworth 1-18; DeLaOsaCruz 1-18; EUP - Grantliri
2-19; Roberts 2-16; Brinson 3-43; Henne 2-22.

Game #10 • November 11, 1995
Clarion Memorial Stadium, Clarion, PA
Edinboro 28, Clarion 6

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Game #8 • October 28,1995
Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA
Edinboro 35, Indiana University of PA 18
Tony Brinson’s second touchdown of the day sealed the
Scot’s 35-18 victory over Indiana.

Clarion (6-4)
Edinboro (9-1)

0
0

0
14

0
0

6
14

EUP - Tony Brinson 5-yd run (McCrory kick blocked)

-

Brinson 28-yard pass from Chris Hart (Hart run)
(3-61)
Gerald Thompson 2-yd run (Jerry Roberts pass from Hart)
(7-39)
Thompson 42-yd run (Hart pass failed)
(4-52)
Chris Skultety 14-yd pass from Chris Weibel (Palisin kickblocked) (3-55)

TEAM STATISTICS

CUP
14
89
187
242
31-13-2

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

EUP
19
231
135
351
22-10-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing: CUP - Witte 14-38; Dejidas 5-16; EUP - Thompson 30-173,
2TD; Brinson 12-32,1TD; Harrison 7-17; Passing: CUP-Weibel 31-132 187, 1TD; EUP - Hart 22-10-1 135, 1TD; Receiving: CUP - Witte 9130; Skultety 2-29, 1TD; EUP - Grantlin 3-29; Roberts 4-68; Brinson 230, 1TD.

Game #11 • November 18,1995 • NCAA Playoffs
Jess Dow Field, New Haven, CT
Edinboro 12, University of New Haven 27
Edinboro, 9-1 overall and ranked eighth in the final NCAA Division II poll,
drew No. 5 New Haven (9-0-1) for its first round playoff game, which was
played at Southern Connecticut State Univeristy. The contest, which was
a rematch of a ‘93 Division II playoff game won 48-28 by the Chargers,
would be a “Tale of Two Halves.” In the first stanza, Edinboro’s defense,
which allowed slightly more than nine points per game against Division II
opponents, kept the high-powered New Haven offense out of the endzone, allowing just a field goal in the first 30 minutes. With EUP ahead
6-3 late in the second quarter, defensive back Keith Cushenberry
returned a fumble 31 yards to put the Scots up 12-3 at intermission. After
outgaining New Haven 156-74 in first half total yards, it appeared the
Scots were on their way to victory. However, the second half would be
a different story, as UNH rallied for 24 unanswered points for the win.
The loss ended one of the most successful seasons in Edinboro history
as the Scots matched the school record for wins and earned the pro­
gram’s third conference championship.
New Haven (10-0-1)
Edinboro (9-2)

Edinboro traveled to Clarion with a chance to win the PSAC Western
Division title and become the only team in the 14-member conference to
go undefeated and untied in league play. For the second straight year,
however, the Golden Eagles had a chance to spoil Edinboro’s season.
In 1994, a 26-20 Clarion victory kept Edinboro out of the Division II play­
offs. This time, Edinboro would not be denied the conference title. After
a scoreless first quarter, in a game played in a terential downpour,
Edinboro struck first as Tony Brinson scored on a 5 yard run off tackle to
put the Plaid up 6-0. Following a defensive stand. Hart hit wideout Jerry
Roberts for a 33 yard gain, before tossing a 28 yard TD to Brinson out of
the backfield. A two-point conversion attempt was good, as Hart called
his own number and crossed the goal line to put the Scots up 14-0.
Gerald Thompson scored a pair of second-half TDs, including an end run
from 42 yards out. Clarion broke up the Edinboro’s bid for a second con­
secutive shutout with 4:57 left in the contest.

Rushing: SRU - Magulick 7-15; Wilson 6-19; EUP - Thompson 29-139;
Brinson 11-39, 1TD; Passing; SRU - Vogt 26-14-1 175; EUP - Hart 2113-1 158, 2TD; Receiving: SRU Boschele 5-66, Rock 3-21, 1TD;
Marshall 1-28; Curran 2-24; EUP - Grantlin 3-70, 2TD; Ware-Bey 4-63;
Henne2-16.

Once again it all came down to this one. This game was a match-up of
the 7th ranked Indians and the 12th ranked Scots. Both teams entered
play with untarnished conference records and the winner of this game

Game #9 • November 4,1995
Sox Harrison Stadium, Edinboro, PA
Edinboro 42, Mansfield 0

Mansfield (1-8)
Edinboro (8-1)

EUP - Mike Sims 26-yd interception return (Ken McCrory kick)
'
lUP - Vaughn Mosely 38-yd pass from Ken Ferguson(Jon Ruff kick)
(6-78)
EUP - Gilbert Grantlin 57-yd pass from Chris Hart (McCrory kick)
(1-57)
lUP - Ruff 52-yd field goal
(12-65)
EUP - Tony Brinson 1-yd run (McCrory kick)
(3-5)
lUP - James Sueber 32-yd run (Taun Henderson pass from Steve Russell) (5-83)

SRU - Chad Vogt 17-yd run (John Field kick)
(6 Plays, 45 Yards)
EUP - Gilbert Grantlin 5-yd pass from Chris Hart (Ken McCrory kick)
(6-68)
EUP - McCrory 19-yd field goal
(9-55)
EUP - Grantlin 43-yd pass from Hart (McCroy kick failed)
(4-83)
EUP - Tony Brinson 1-yd run (Pass failed)
(7-39)
SRU - Jeremy Rock 11-yd pass from Vogt (Pass failed)
(10-60)

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

‘95 Season Game-by-Game

3
6

0 10 14
6
0 0

27
12

EUP - Gerald Thompson 1-yd run (Run failed)
(8 Plays, 47 Yards)
UNH - Gene Adair 37-yd field goal
(6-19)
EUP - Keith Cushenberry 31-yd fumble recovery (Hart pass failed)
UNH - Adair 47-yd field goal
(6-37)
UNH - Ron Jenkins 7-yd run (Adair kick)
(9-83)
UNH - Jenkins 11-yd run (Adair kick)
(4-42)
UNH - Dave Menard 1-yd run (Adair kick)
(9-57)

TEAM STATISTICS

First Downs
Net rushing Yards
Net Passing Yards
Total Offense
Passing

UNH
19
89
229
318
32-19-0

EUP
17
100
229
329
39-13-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

6
28

Rushing: UNH - Jenkins 30-150, 2TD; Showerda 8-69; EUP - Thompson
23-90, 1TD; Brinson 8-27; Hart 3-18; Passing; UNH - Showerda 32-190 229; EUP - Hart 39-13-1 229; Receiving: UNH - Joe Sporkin 9-129;
Barnette 5-54; ; EUP - Grantlin 7-156; Brinson 3-39.

(4 Plays, 24 Yards)

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Edinboro All-Americans (1988-95)
Aftsr on© of th© most succ©ssful s©asons in school history in 1995, Edinboro’s impr©ssiv© string of AllAm©rican football play©rs continu©d, l©d by r©cord-s©tting d©f©nsiv© ©nd Pat Schust©r. Schust©r, who s©t
n©w Edinboro r©cords for quat©rback sacks in a season (16) and a career (38), and fumbles caused in a
season (7) appeared on every All-America team selected. Edinboro players have earned All-American
recognition on 48 occasion during the Tom Hollman Era from 1988 to the present;
1995

Pat Schuster, DE
American Football Coaches Assoc., 1st
Dr. C. M. Frank, 1st
Associated Press Little All-America, 2nd
College Sports Information Directors, 2nd
Football Gazette, 2nd
Jeremy O'Day, OL
College Sports Information Directors, 3rd
Football Gazette, HM
Michael Sims, LB
Football Gazette, HM
Dr. C. M. Frank, 2nd-team
Gerald Thompson, RB
Dr. C. M. Frank, 3rd-team
Jesse Trevino, OL
Dr. C.M. Frank, 3rd-team
Ron Allen, DB
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Keith Cushenberry, DB
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Gilbert Grantlin, WR
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Todd Henne, TE
Dr. C M. Frank, HM
Jeff Traversy, DT
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
1994

Larry Jackson, RB
Dr. C. M. Frank, 1st
Football Gazette, 2nd
Associated Press, 3rd
College Sports Information Directors, 3rd
Pat Schuster, DE
Football Gazette, 2nd
Associated Press, 3rd
College Sports Information Directors, 3rd
Dr. C.M. Frank, 3rd
Steve Russell, DB
Football Gazette, 2nd
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Football Gazette, HM
Jeremy O’Day, OL
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Football Gazette, HM
Mike Edwards, LB
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Football Gazette, HM
Jody Dickerson
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Lateef Walters, WR
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
1993

Mike Kegarise, OL
Associated Press, 1st

C.M. Frank, 1st
Football Gazette, 3rd
Jason Perkins, LB
C.M. Frank, 1st
Associated Press, 2nd
Football Gazette, 2nd
College Sports Information Directors, 2nd
Football Gazette, HM
Jody Dickerson, QB
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Steve Russell, SS
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Russell Cray, DT
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
Larry Jackson, RB
Dr. C.M. Frank, HM
1992

Mike Kegarise, OL
Associated Press, 3rd
Football Gazette, HM
Jason Perkins, LB
Football Gazette, 3rd
Mike Barnes, DB
Football Gazette, 3rd
Anthony Ross, DE
Football Gazette, 3rd
Georj Lewis, DB
Football Gazette, HM

Scott Nickel, OL
Football Gazette, HM
Gary Lhotsky, P
Football Gazette, HM
Larry Jackson, RB
Football Gazette, HM
1991

Curtis Rose, OL
Associated Press, 2nd
Football Gazette 1st
Jason Perkins, LB
Football Gazette, 2nd
Georj Lewis, DB
Football Gazette, 3rd
John Messura, DL
Football Gazette, HM

Edinboro and the Harlon Hill Award
Two Edinboro University of Pennsylvania football
players have been finalists for the Harlon Hill Award,
presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division II
football.
Former Edinboro running back Elbert Cole was one of
three Harlon Hill finalists in 1989, while former Fighting
Scot wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist for the
award in 1990.
Cole placed third in the 1989 balloting, which was
won by Texas A&l University running back Johnny Bailey,
a three-time recipient. Priester was runner-up to North
Dakota State University quarterback Chris Simdorn in
1990 when the Bison claimed the Division II national title.
Cole also was selected an All-American in 1989,
receiving first-team honors from Kodak, second-team
recognition from Football Gazette and third-team status
from the Associated Press.
He rushed for 1,507 yards and set Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference records for touchdowns in a
season (24) and points in a season (148). Cole led

Edinboro to a PSAC West title, an 8-3 overall record and
a No. 7 ranking in the final NCAA Division II national poll.
Cole finished his Edinboro career with 3,341 yards
rushing and 40 rushing touchdowns, ranking him third and
second respectively in school history.
Priester was the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Western Division Co-Player of the Year in
1990. He also was an All-American, receiving first-team
honors from Kodak, the Associated Press and Football
Gazette. Priester caught 47 passes in 1990, totaling
1,102 yards (23.4 yards per catch) and 15 touchdowns.
He led Edinboro to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals and
a 9-3 overall record.
Priester also had an outstanding season in 1989,
catching 49 passes for 1,128 yards (23-yard average) and
a school-record 16 touchdown receptions. He is
Edinboro’s all-time career leader in receptions (148),
receiving yards (3,064), yards per reception (20.7) and
touchdown receptions (35). Following his career at
Edinboro, Priester signed a free-agent contract with the
National Football League’s Denver Broncos. He later
played for his hometown Cleveland Thunder of the Arena
Football League.
The Harlon Hill Award is named in honor of legendary
Chicago Bears wide receiver Harlon Hill, who was an AllAmerican at the University of North Alabama. The award
is selected each year by NCAA Division II sports informa­
tion directors.

1990

Ernest Priester, WR
Kodak/American Football
Coaches Association, 1st
Associated Press, 1st
Football Gazette, 1st
Curtis Rose, OL
Associated Press, 1 st
Football Gazette, 1st
Lester Frye, RB
Football Gazette, HM
Jeff Jacobs, DL
Football Gazette, HM
/

1989

Elbert Cole, r6
Kodak/American Football
Coaches Association, 1st
Football Gazette, 2nd
Associated Press, 3rd
Ernest Priester, WR
Associated Press, 3rd
Football Gazette, 3rd
Joe Brooks, OL
Football Gazette, 2nd
Hal Galupi, QB
Football Gazette, HM
Michael Willis, FS
Football Gazette, HM
Ron Hainsey, OL
Football Gazette, HM
Chip Conrad, DT
Football Gazette, HM
1988

Steve Russell, an All-American in
1994, holds the Boro’s all-time
record for career interceptions (19).
58

Elbert Cole, RB
Associated Press, HM
Michael Willis, FS
Associated Press, HM

Ernest Priester, 1990 Harion Hill Finalist

Elbert Cole, 1989 Harlon Hill Finalist

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Total Offense

Season Most Attempts

Most Wins in a Season

Tips ‘n Toes

Most Yards Gained

9 - 1995, 1990, 1982, 1971, 1970
Most Consecutive Wins

18 - 1970-72 (regular season)

Game - 642 vs. American International,
1994
Season - 4,935 by 1989 team

Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss

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FIGHTING SCOTS

Most Touchdowns

Game - 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986
Season - 27 by 1993 team

Defense

Most Yards Gained

Most Consecutive Road Victories

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Rushing

21 - 1969-72 (regular season)
Most Conference Games Without a Loss

Game - 44 vs. Clarion. 1968
Season - 315 by 1968 team

Game - 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season - 3,078 by 1971 team

Scoring

307.8 by 1971 team

Per Game - 199.3 - 1970
Fewest Rushing Yards Yielded

Best Average

6.2 by 1971 team
Most Carries

Game - 71 vs. California, 1979; 71 vs.
Virginia Union (NCAA II playoff), 1990
Season - 571 by 1970 team

Passing

Game - Minus 67 vs. Curry, 1965
Season - 645 (1.7 ypc), 1970
56.0 ypg, 1957
Fewest Passing Yards Yielded

Game - 0 (numerous times)
Season - 441 by 1973 team
Most Passes Intercepted

Game - 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983
Season - 26 by 1971 team

Most Points Scored

Game - 83 vs. Alliance, 1928
1/2 Game - 43 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983
Season - 435 by 1989 team
Best Scoring Average - 41.2 by 1983 team

Season - 40, 1928 (4.3 ppg)
Fewest Total Yards Allowed

Best Game Average
50th Win - Ashland College (45-6), 1957
100th Win - California (47-4), 1971
150th Win - California (58-20), 1982
200th Win - Shepherd College (48-6), 1990
250th Win - Clarion (28-6), 1995

Fewest Points Yielded

Most Yards Gained

Game - 376 vs. Lock Haven, 1986
Season - 2,321, 1993
Most Completions

Game - 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986

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Longest Scoring Plays

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Run from Scrimmage
99, Lester Frye vs. California, 1991
Pass
92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs.
Shippensburg, 1980
Field Goal
52, Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987
Punt Return
95, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Kickoff Return
100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven,
1987; 100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty,
1984
Interception Return
102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962
Fumble Return
88, Bob Cicerchi vs. Millersville, 1980

Scoring
Most Points
Game - 36, Elbert Cole vs. Slip. Rock, ‘89
Season - 148, Elbert Cole, 1989
Career - 288, Elbert Cole, 1986-89
Most Touchdowns
Game - 6, Elbert Cole vs. Slip. Rock, 1989
Season - 24, Elbert Cole, 1989
Career-48, Elbert Cole, 1986-89
Most Field Goals
Game - 4, Jim Trueman vs. Central
Connecticut, 1985
Season - 15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982
Career-43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82
Most Extra Points Kicked
Game - 9, Jim Trueman vs. Shipp, 1986
Season - 43, Scott Rupert, 1993
Career - 138, Jim Trueman, 1983-86
Most Consecutive - 41, Jim Trueman, ‘84

61

Elbert Cole holds Edinboro all-time
records for TDs in a game (6 vs. Slippery
Rock, 1989), season (24 in '89), and
career (48 from 1986-89).

Edinboro Individual Records
Rushing
Most Yards Gained
Game - 295, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
1/2 Game - 218, Al Raines vs. Lock
Haven, 1969
Season - 1,660, Larry Jackson, 1994
Career - 4,237, Larry Jackson, 1991-94
Yards Per Game
Season - 166.0, Larry Jackson, 1994
(10 games)
Career Yards Per Carry
Season - 8.7, Al Raines, 1971
Career - 6.7, Al Raines, 1969-71
Most Carries
Game - 38, Lester Frye vs. lUP II, 1990
Season - 317, Lester Frye, 1990
Career-717, Larry Jackson, 1991-94

Passing
Most Yards Gained
Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
Season - 2,209, Jody Dickerson, 1993
Career - 7,299, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Most Completions
Game - 25, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven,
1986
Season - 153, Scott Dodds, 1986
Career-481, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Most Touchdown Passes

RUSHING

Game - 5, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
Season - 25, Jody Dickerson, 1993
Career - 62, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Career Rushing Yards

Most Attempts

Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968;
42, Jody Dickerson vs. New Haven, 1993
Season - 277, Jody Dickerson, 1993
Career - 911, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Pass Receiving
Most Yards Gained

Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of
Buffalo, 1980 (10 rec.)
Season - 1,128, Ernest Priester, 1989
Career - 3,053, Ernest Priester, 1986-90
Most Receptions

Game - 12, Lateef Walters vs. Hillsdale,
1994
Season - 50, Wrentie Martin, 1992
Career - 147, Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Earnest Priester set many Edinboro
receiving marks, including records for
yards and TDs in a season, and yards
and TDs in a career.

Most Touchdown Receptions

Game - 3, Lateef Walters vs.
Shippensburg, 1994; 3, Ernest Priester
(5 times): 3, Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven,
1986; 3, Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State,
1983; 3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971;
3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, ‘90
Season - 16, Ernest Priester, 1989
Career - 35, Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Total Offense
Most Yards Gained

Game - 358, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
Season - 2,295, Jody Dickerson, 1993
Career - 7,674, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Most Total Yards Per Game

461.1 -1983
Most Plays

Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season - 342, Blair Hrovat, 1983
Career - 1,245, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Punting
Highest Average

Jody Dickerson set Edinboro records for
passing yards in a season (2,209) and a
career (7,299).

Individual Career Records

Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 punts)
Season -41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48)
Career-38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-77
Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion,
1983

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Punt Returns

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94
Al Raines, 1969-71
Elbert Cole, 1986-89
Lester Frye, 1989-91
Dave Green, 1975-76
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87
Keith Collier, 1981-83
Derrick Russell, 1990-92
Bob Mengerink, 1969-71
Rich Holmes, 1974-75
Gerald Thompson, ‘95-pr.
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
Damon Chambers, 1982-84
Dave Span, 1981-85
Joe Early, 1977-80
Chris Conway, 1987-90
Bryan Libert, 1974-77
Joe Sanford, 1970-71
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
Andy Parma, 1977-79
Tony Brinson, 1993-pr.
Mike Ray, 1978-81
Ray Rhodes, 1983-84
JeffDelbane, 1975-77
Jim Pisano, 1983-86

4,237
3,399
3,341
2,626
1,978
1,845
1,684
1,673
1,435
1,302
1,281
1,266
1,227
1,107
1,095
1,034
1,031
1,026
967
885
881
843
806
734
728

Most Yards Returned
Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.)
Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961

Kickoff Returns
Most Yards Returned
Season - 757, Eric Bosley, 1984 (27.0)
Career - 1,385/ Larry Jackson, 1991-94
(24.7)
/

Dave Green, 1975-76
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Keith Collier, 1981-83
Rich Holmes, 1974-75
Derrick Russell, 1990-92
Bob Mengerink, 1969-71
Joe Early, 1977-80
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
Bryan Libert, 1974-77
Gerald Thompson, 1995-pr.
Mike Ray, 1978-81
Chris Conway, 1987-90
Joe Sanford, 1970-71
Damon Chambers, 1982-84
Andy Parma, 1977-79
Tony Brinson, 1993-pr.
Corey Hill, 1990-93
Dave Span, 1981-85
Scott Dodds, 1984-86

361
357
334
333
286
282
273
271
271
238
228
224
215
201
196
194
187
185
176
175

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
12.
12.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94
Elbert Cole, 1986-89
Al Raines, 1969-71
Lester Frye, 1989-91
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
Derrick Russell, 1990-92
Damon Chambers, 1982-84
Dave Green, 1975-76
Rich Holmes, 1974-75
Bob Mengerink, 1969-71
Chris Conway, 1987-90
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84

1. Al Raines, 1969-71
2. Dave Span, 1981-85
2. Damon Chambers, 1982-84
4. Larry Jackson, 1991-94
4. Derrick Russell, 1990-92
6. Gerald Thompson, 1995-pr.

42
40
37
27
18
16
15
15
15
15
15
12
12

6.7
6.3
6.3
5.9
5.9
5.6

PASSING
Career Passing Yardage

Larry Jackson shattered the Boro’s career
rushing record, gaining 4,237 yards.

Career Rushing Attempts
1. Larry Jackson, 1991-94
2. Elbert Cole, 1986-89
3. Al Raines, 1969-71
4. Lester Frye, 1989-91
5. Blair Hrovat, 1981-84

717
642
506
503
377

Career Passing Touchdowns
1. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
2. Hal Galupi, 1987-90
3. Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
4. Scott Dodds, 1984-86
5. Jude Basile, 1973-75
6. Jim Ross, 1986-89
6. Mike Hill, 1976-78
8. Rick Shover, 1976-79
9. Joe Sanford, 1970-71
10. Chris Hart, 1993-pr.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Hal Galupi, 1987-90
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
Jude Basile, 1973-75
Scott Dodds, 1984-86
Jim Ross, 1986-89
Rick Shover, 1976-79
Mike Hill, 1976-78
Chris Hart, 1993-pr.
Joe Sanford, 1970-71
Dan McHenry, 1974-76
Scott McKissock, 1970-72
Mike Malone, 1965
Bob Jacobs, 1980-81
Sean Seibert, 1989-92

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7,299
5,650
5,103
3,382
3,292
2,578
2,492
2,483
1,915
1,224
1,040
1,024
751
687
656

62
50
49
27
21
17
17
16
15
14

Career Completion Pet
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5.

Scott Dodds, 1984-86
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Hal Galupi, 1987-90
Jim Ross, 1986-89
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
Dan McHenry, 1974-76

Career Rushing Touchdowns

Career Yards Per Carry

Defense
Most Passes Intercepted
Game - 4, Ron Allen vs. Portland State,
1995; Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack
McCurry, 1971
Career - 19, Steve Russell, 1991-94
Most Tackles
Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972
Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978
Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78
Most Sacks
Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981
Season - 16, Pat Schuster, 1995
Career - 38, Pat Schuster, 1992-95

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

.569
.528
.527
.521
.500
.500

RECEPTIONS
Career Receiving Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90
Howard Hackley, 1973-76
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92
Tim Beacham, 1977-80
Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94
John Toomer, 1985-88
Jim Romaniszyn 1970-72
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88
Gary McKnight, 1981-84
Elbert Cole, 1986-89
Bob Jahn, 1976-78
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995
Eric Bosley, 1981-84
Paul Stone, 1989-92
Brian Heebsh, 1990-92

3,064
2,467
1,871
1,812
1,772
1,204
1,083
1,064
986
918
868
840
808
787
732

Career Receptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
6.
7.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90
Howard Hackley, 1973-76
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92
Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94
Tim Beacham, 1977-80
Elbert Cole, 1986-89
John Toomer, 1985-88
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88
Eric Bosley, 1981-84
Paul Stone, 1989-92
Bob Jahn, 1976-78
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87
Bob Klenk, 1982-84
Bob Suren, 1984-86

148
135
131
91
91
89
78
78
61
59
58
57
55
47
46

Individual Season Records

Individual Career Records
Career Receiving TDs
1. Ernest Priester, 1986-90
2. Howard Hackley, 1973-76
3. Lateef Walters, 1991, 93, 94
4. Tim Beacham, 1977-80
5. Bob Suren, 1984-86
6. Bob Jahn, 1976-78
7. Eric Bosley, 1981-84
7. Gary McKnight, 1981-84
7. Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72

35
19
17
14
13
11
10
10
10

DEFENSE
Career Tackles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14,
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Jim Krentz, 1975-78
Jason Perkins, 1990-93
Rich lorfido, 1970-72
Greg Sullivan, 1974-77
Ron Gooden, 1974-77
Al Donahue, 1987-90
Bob Cicerchi, 1978-81
Ron Link, 1977-81
Mike Edwards, 1990, 92-94
Bob King, 1969-71
Michael Sims, 1992-pr.
Gary Sisko, 1969-71
Michael Willis, 1985-88
Jeff Shaw, 1973-76
Willie Chealey, 1981-84
Mario Houston, 1990-93
Bob Beauregard, 1980-83
Willie Curry, 1976-79
Ebby Hollins, 1969-70
George Miller, 1973-76
Wade Smith, 1988-91
Anthony Ross, 1989-92
Mike Barnes, 1989-92

572
480
432
429
428
423
398
339
319
319
313
317
289
280
272
287
267
263
253
246
245
241
236

24. Michael Wayne, 1988-89
25, John Williams, 1987-89
25. Tom Lang, 1975-78
27. Bryan Smith, 1975-78
28. Phil Giavasis, 1980-83
29. Georj Lewis, 1989-92
30. Jim McClure, 1973-74

234
226
226
213
212
209
208

Rushing Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6.
8.
8.
10.
10.

Career Interceptions
1. Steve Russell, 1991-94
2. Ken Petardi, 1977-79
3. Wade Smith, 1988-91
3. OaveParter, 1980-83
3. Ron Miller, 1977-80
3. John Walker, 1971-73
7. Ray Bracy, 1982-85
7. Jim Krentz, 1975-78
9. Greg Rose, 1981-83
9. Dan Allie, 1978-80
9. George Miller, 1973-76

19
13
12
42
12
12
11
11
10
10
10

38
25.5
24
21.5
19.5
19
17
15
14
14
13.5
12
11.5
11.5

Pat Schuster had plenty of opportunitites
to visit with members of the media in
1995 after setting Edinboro records for
sacks in a season with 16 and sacks in a
career, 38 - his jersey number.

Gerald Thompson’s 1,281 yards rushing
in ‘95 ranks hfth all-time at the Boro.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Larry Jackson, 1994
Lester Frye, 1990
Elbert Cole, 1989
Al Raines, 1971
Gerald Thompson, 1995
Dave Green, 1975
Larry Jackson, 1992
Al Raines, 1969
Larry Jackson, 1993
Elbert Cole, 1988
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972
Al Raines, 1970
Floyd Faulkner, 1986
Rich Holmes, 1975
Bob Mengerink, 1971
Keith Collier, 1981

64

1,660
1,630
1,507
1,358
1,281
1,239
1,218
1,208
1,171
909
859
833
824
822
812
764

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5.
5.
8.
9.
10.
10.

Al Raines, 1971
Bob Klenk, 1983
Derrick Russell, 1990
Floyd Faulkner, 1986
Elbert Cole, 1989
Damon Chambers, 1983
Jack McCurry, 1970
Larry Jackson, 1994
Al Raines, 1969
Derrick Russell, 1991
Bob Mengerink, 1971

8.7
7.2
6.8
6.5
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.1
6.0
5.9
5.9

PASSING
Passing Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Individual Season Records'
Rushing Yards

21
17
16
15
13
12
12
11
11
10
10

Yards Per Carry

Career Sacks
1. Pat Schuster, 1992-95
2. Rick Jordan, 1981-84
3. Ron Link, 1977-81
4. Bryan Lambert, 1992-95
5. Matt Miller, 1988-90
6. Russell Cray, 1990-93
7. John Messura, 1988-91
8. Delvin Pickett, 1988-91
9. Anthony Ross, 1989-92
9. Matt Grebenc, 1982-85
11. Bob Beauregard, 1980-83
12. Sean Henderson, 1983-85
13. Jeff Jacobs, 1988-90
13. John Brenneman, 1982-85

Elbert Cole, 1989
Larry Jackson, 1992
Al Raines, 1971
Larry Jackson, 1994
Al Raines, 1969
Lester Frye, 1990
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972
Lester Frye, 1991
Floyd Faulkner, 1986
Gerald Thompson, 1995
Bob Menegerink, 1971

17.
18.
19.
20.

Lester Frye, 1991
Dave Green, 1976
Bryan Liebert, 1977
Andy Parma, 1978

2.209
2,097
1,911
1,903
1,873
1,855
1,803
1,752
1,702
1,595

Passing Touchdowns
741
739
713
706

Rushing Attempts
1. Lester Frye, 1990
2. Larry Jackson, 1994
3. Elbert Cole, 1989
4. Gerald Thompson, 1995
5. Dave Green, 19754
6. Larry Jackson, 1992
7. Elbert Coleer, 1988
8. Larry Jackson, 1993
8. Al Raines, 1969
10. Jim Romaniszyn, 1972

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Hal Galupi, 1990
Hal Galupi, 1989
Jim Ross, 1987
Jody Dickerson, 1994
Jody Dickerson, 1992
Chris Hart, 1995
Scott Dodds, 1986
Blair Hrovat, 1982
Blair Hrovat, 1983

317
274
238
228
217
213
212
201
201
180

1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
4.
7.
8.
9.
10.
10.

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Hal Galupi, 1989
Blair Hrovat, 1983
Jody Dickerson, 1994
Hal Galupi, 1990
Scott Dodds, 1986
Blair Hrovat, 1984
Blair Hrovat, 1982
Chris Hart, 1995
Jody Dickerson, 1992
Jim Ross, 1987

25
22
19
17
17
17
14
14
13
12
12

Completion Percentage
1. Scott Dodds, 1986
2. Jody Dickerson, 1994
3. Blair Hrovati, 1983
4. Hal Galupi, 1989
5. Jim Ross, 1987
6. Jody Dickerson, 1991

.627
.567
.547
.544
.533
.531

7.
8.
9.
10.

Hal Galupi, 1988
Jody Dickerson, 1992
Rick Shover, 1979
Hal Galupi, 1990

.523
.517
.515
.514

RECEPTIONS
Receiving Yards
1. Ernest Priester, 1989
2. Ernest Priester, 1990
3. Howard Hackley, 1976
4. Gilbert Grantlin, 1995
5. Wrentie Martin, 1992
6. Lateef Walters, 1994
7. John Toomer, 1988
8. Wrentie Martin, 1991
9. Howard Hackley, 1975
10. Tim Beacham, 1979

1,128
1,102
972
840
809
778
745
607
599
590

Receptions
1. Wrentie Martin, 1992
2. Ernest Priester, 1989
3. Ernest Priester, 1990
3. Howard Hackley, 1976
5. Lateef Walters, 1995
5. Gilbert Grantlin, 1995
7. John Toomer, 1988
8. Wrentie Martin, 1991
9. Charles Pollick, 1968
10. Marcus Griffin, 1993
10. Ernest Priester, 1986
10. Bob Jahn, 1978

50
49
47
47
44
44
43
39
37
36
36
36

Ernest Priester, 1989
Ernest Priester, 1990
Lateef Walters, 1994
Howard Hackley, 1976
Bob Suren, 1986
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995
Marcus Griffin, 1993
Lateef Walters, 1993
John Toomer, 1988
Eric Bosley, 1984
Bob Jahn, 1978
Mike Romeo, 1971
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970

1. Dave Parker, 1982
2. Steve Russell, 1993
2. Martelle Betters, 1984
4. Jason Perkins, 1993
4. Ray Bracy, 1984
4. Ken Petardi, 1978
4. Ron Miller, 1980
4. Dan Allie, 1980
4. John Walker, 1973

8
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6

Sacks
1. Pat Schuster, 1995
2. Ron Link, 1981
3. Rick Jordan, 1983
4. Pat Schuster, 1993
5. Pat Schuster, 1994
5. Anthony Ross, 1992
5. Rick Jordan, 1982
8. Russell Cray, 1992
8. John Messura, 1990
8. Ron Link, 1980

16
15
12
11
10
10
10
9
9
9

Tackles for Loss
1. Jason Perkins, 1993
1. Jason Perkins, 1992
3. Russell Cray, 1992
3. John Messura, 1991
5. Anthony Ross, 1992
5. Pat Schuster, 1995
7. Pat Schuster, 1994
7. Matt Grebenc, 1985

19
19
14
14
13
13
12
12

Fumble Recoveries

Receiving TDs
1.
2.
3.
3.
5.
5.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.
6.

Interceptions

16
15
9
9
8
8
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

1.
1.
3.
3.

Pat Schuster, 1995
Bob Cierchi, 1980
Greg Sullivan, 1977
Jeff Shaw, 1976

5
5
4
4

Point After Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Scott Rupert, 1993
Jim Trueman, 1984
Jim Trueman, 1983
Jim Trueman, 1986
Darren Weber, 1989

43
42
39
38
36

DEFENSE
Tackles
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
9.

Jim Krentz, 1978
Greg Sullivan, 1977
Rich lorfido, 1972
Bob Cicerchi, 1981
Ebby Hollins, 1970
Jim Krentz, 1977
Al Donahue, 1987
Rich lorfido, 1970
Jason Perkins, 1991
Greg Sullivan, 1975

200
182
171
169
161
156
150
141
139
139
Scott Rupert kicked a record 43 PATs in ‘93

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PSAC All-Time Single Season Records
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Michael Mann
Keith Higdon
Larry Jackson
Lester Frye
LaMonte Coleman
Dennis Robinson
Elbert Cole
Joe lacone
Derrick Price
Michael Mann

lUP
CHEY
EDIN
EDIN
SR
lUP
EDIN
WC
WC
lUP

1993
1993
1994
1990
1994
1994
1989
1962
1990
1991

2,027
1,748
1,660
1,630
1,601
1,597
1,507
1,461
1,457
1,452

Michael Mann
Keith Higdon
Lester Frye
Derrick Price
Ed O'Reilly
Mike Morucci
Larry Jackson
Rick Diggs
Dennis Robinson
Greg Paterra
Scott Opalsky

lUP
CHEY
EDIN
WC
SR
BL
EDIN
SHIP
lUP
SR
SR

1993
1993
1990
1990
1974
1979
1994
1974
1994
1988
1989

373
330
317
291
287
281
274
274
270
270
270

LaMonte Coleman
Elbert Cole
Michael Mann
Joe lacone
Bert Nye
Bill Pettyjohn
Keith Higdon

1994
1990
1992
1995
1994
1991
1993
1993
1990
1967
1985

3,613
3,143
3,085
2,937
2,927
2,927
2,877
2,856
2,853
2,771
2,760

Most Passing TDs
1. Dave McDonald
*2. Andy Breault
3. Tony Aliucci
4. Jim Alcorn
4. Rich Lichtel
4. Ed Brown
7. Ed Brown
7. Jody Dickerson
7. Dave MacDonald
10. Dave MacDonald

WC
KUTZ
lUP
CLAR
BL
WC
WC
EDIN
WC
WC

1994
1991
1990
1966
1967
1989
1990
1993
1993
1992

40
37
27
26
26
26
25
25
25
24

Receptions
SR
EDIN
lUP
WC
WC
SHIP
CHEY

1994
1989
1993
1962
1967
1991
1993

21
21
19
18
18
18
18

Passing Attempts
1. Dave McDonald
WC
LH
2. Bob McLaughlin
KUTZ
*3. Andy Breault
LH
4. Bob McLaughlin
LH
5. Bob McLaughlin
BL
6. Rich Lichtel
lUP
7. Rich Ingold
CAL
8. Kevin Russell
CAL
9. Sam Mannery
10. Bryan Woodworth MANS

1994
1995
1990
1993
1994
1967
1985
1984
1990
1994

504
502
474
458
431
415
414
406
400
387

Completions
1. Dave McDonald
*2. Andy Breault
3. Bob McLaughlin
4. Bob McLaughlin
5. Bob McLaughlin
6. Kevin Russell
7. Andy Breault
8. Rich Ingold
9. Craig Ray
10. Sam Mannery

WC
KUTZ
WC
LH
LH
KUTZ
LH
lUP
CAL
BL
lUP

1. Dave McDonald
2. Andy Breault
3. James Franklin
4. Bob McLaughlin
5. Dave MacDonald
6. Bob McLaughlin
7. Jeff Petrucci
8. Bob McLaughlin
9. Scott Woods
10. Andy Breault

WC
KUTZ
E.STR
LH
WC
LH
CAL
LH
lUP
KUTZ

1994
1990
1994
1995
1992
1994
1968
1993
1993
1991

3,603
3,173
3,129
3,092
3,082
2,996
2,944
2,928
2,878
2,850

*1.
2.
3.
3.
5.
5.
7.
7.
7.
7.

Elbert Cole
Brian Penecale
LaMonte Coleman
Michael Mann
Mickey Catello
Andrew Hill
Dennis Robinson
Joe lacone
Bert Nye
Larry Jackson

EDIN
WC
SR
lUP
CLAR
lUP
lUP
WC
WC
EDIN

WC
KUTZ
LH
LH
LH
CAL
KUTZ
lUP
CLAR
CAL

1994
1990
1993
1995
1994
1984
1991
1985
1994
1990

272
269
261
252
236
234
225
219
216
204

1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.

Mark Steinmeyer
Brian Penecale
Greg Hopkins
Jon Spinosa
Greg Hopkins
Bob Tucker
Marlon Worthy
Len Pesotini
Scott Benoit
Perry Kemp

KUTZ
WC
SR
LH
SR
BL
CLAR
lUP
E.STR
CAL

1990
1994
1994
1995
1993
1967
1994
1975
1983
1983

86
85
83
79
79
77
74
74
74
74

Receiving Yards
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Brian Penecale
Bob Tucker
Greg Hopkins
Greg Hopkins
Andrew Hill
Steve Weaver
Ernest Priester
Andrew Hill
Ernest Priester
Perry Kemp

WC
BL
SR
SR
lUP
WC
EDIN
lUP
EDIN
CAL

1994
1967
1994
1993
1990
1992
1989
1989
1990
1983

1,429
1,325
1,283
1,229
1,183
1,157
1,128
1,108
1,102
1,101

Receiving TDs
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.

Brian Penecale
Andrew Hill
Ernest Priester
Ernest Priester
Bob Tucker
Ed Noon
Tony Trave
Bill Hess
Steve Weaver

WC
lUP
EDIN
EDIN
BL
SHIP
lUP
WC
WC

66

1994
1990
1989
1990
1967
1981
1987
1988
1992

22
20
16
15
13
13
13
13
13

1.
2.
•2.
4.
5.
5.

Elbert Cole
Brian Penecale
Bill Shockley
Bert Nye
Michael Mann
LaMonte Coleman

1989
1994
1994
1993 , '
1966
1990
1994
1962
1967
1992

24
22
21
21
20
20
19
19
19
19

Michael Geary
John Ruff
Barry Stevenson
John Marotta
John Marotta
John Jaworski
Howie Guarini
Scott Rupert/

EDIN
WC
WC
WC
lUP
SR

1989
1994
1958
1967
1993
1994

148
132
132
129
126
126

lUP
lUP
WC
WC
WC
lUP
SHIP
EDIN

1993
1994
1971
1988
1989
1991
1991
1993

64
55
52
48
45
44
43
43

lUP
CLAR
CLAR
EDIN
E.STR
SHIP

1993
1979
1977
1982
1991
1991

18
16
15
15
15
15

t

Most Field Goals
1.
*2.
3.
3.
3.
3.

Michael Geary
Bill May
Bill May
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Ed Detwiler
Howie Guarini

Michael Geary
Jon Ruff
John Marotta
Ed Detwiler
Howie Guarini
Jim Trueman
John Ruff
John Marotta
Brandon Lynch
Rich Ruszkiewicz
EricWentling

1. Michael Mann
2. Larry Jackson
*3. Ricke Stonewall
4. Derrick Price
5. Joe lacone
6. Mike Morucci
7. Ron Perkins
8. Joe Speese
8. Al Raines
10. Elbert Cole

1. Bob McLaughlin
2. Andy Breault
3. Dave McDonald
4. Sam Mannery
5. Al Niemela
6. Bill Bair
7. Chris Fagan
8. Tony Aliucci
9. Jody Dickerson
10. Jay DeDea

lUP
EDIN
MILL
WC
WC
BL
WC
LH
EDIN
EDIN

90-93
91-94
81-84
87-90
60-62
76-79
79-82
77-80
69-71
86-89

4,805
4,237
4,169
4,001
3,958
3,536
3,499
3,399
3,399
3,341

1. Michael Mann
*2. Derrick Price
3. Mike Morucci
4. Larry Jackson
5. Gary Frantz
6. Ron Perkins
7. Rob Funderburk
8. Rick Porter
9. Scott Eberly
10. Elton Brown
10. Ricke Stonewall

90-93
87-90
76-79
91-94
76-79
79-82
83-86
78-81
90-93
81-84
81-84

849
812
785
717
726
696
677
663
656
648
648

Total Offense
LH
KUTZ
WC
CAL
WC
MAN
MILL
lUP
EDIN
BL

92-95 10,640
89-92 9,086
91-94 9,080
87-90 8,680
85-88 7,853
89-92 7,531
89-92 7,362
89-91 7,332
91-94 7,299
84-87 7,026

WC
KUTZ
WC
lUP
CAL
EDIN
LH
BL
WC
MAN

91-94
89-92
85-88
89-91
87-90
91-94
92-95
84-87
87-90
89-92

89
86
73
65
64
62
60
56
56
56

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
8.

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
Al Niemela
Tony Aliucci
Sam Mannery
Jody Dickerson
Bob McLaughlin
Jay DeDea
Ed Brown
Bill Bair

lUP
lUP
WC
E.STR
SHIP
EDIN
lUP
WC
MILL
EDIN
WC

1993
1995
1988
1991
1991
1984
1994
1989
1995
1982
1984

Rushing TDs
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
5.
7.
7.
9.
9.
9.

Michael Mann
Ricke Stonewall
Larry Jackson
Joe lacone
Ron Perkins
Elbert Cole
LaMonte Coleman
Berl Nye
Rob Funderburk
Steve Girting
Mike Johnson

lUP
MILL
EDIN
WC
WC
EDIN
SR
WC
MAN
lUP
BL

90-93
81-84
91-94
60-62
79-82
86-89
92-94
66-68
83-86
85-88
92-95

48
43
42
41
40
40
37
37
33
33
33

Passing Attempts
1. Bob McLaughlin
2. Sam Mannery
3. Andy Breault
4. Dave McDonald
5. Chris Fagan
6. Brian Gilbert
7. Al Niemela
8. Jay DeDea
9. Bill Blair
10. Kevin Russell

LH
CAL
KUTZ
WC
MILL
SHIP
WC
BL
MAN
CAL

92-95
87-90
89-92
91-94
89-92
90-92
85-88
84-87
89-92
82-84

1,668
1,283
1,259
1,201
1,098
1,071
1,063
1,051
1,041
999

118
93
79
79
79
75
73
72
71
70
70

1. Bob McLaughlin
2. Andy Breault
3. Sam Mannery
4. Dave McDonald
5. Bill Blair
6. Al Niemela
7. Chris Fagan
8. Kevin Russell
9. Jay DeDea
10. Rich Ingold

LH
KUTZ
CAL
WC
MAN
WC
MILL
CAL
BL
lUP

92-95
89-92
87-90
91-94
89-92
85-88
89-92
82-84
84-87
82-85

884
733
649
644
617
600
556
546
518
499

1. John Spinosa
2. Greg Hopkins
3. Andrew Hill
4. Mark Steinmeyer
5. Brian Penecale
6. Buck Eardley
7. Bill Hess
8. Du. MacDonald
9. JeffZubia
10. Tim Brown

LH
SR
lUP
KUTZ
WC
BL
WC
MAN
SHIP
CLAR

92-95
91-94
88-91
88-91
92-95
92-95
85-88
87-90
80-83
90-93

261
215
214
200
191
185
182
178
173
169

lUP
SR
BL
EDIN
WC
WC
CLAR
LH
MAN
CAL

88-91
91-94
92-95
86-90
92-95
85-88
82-85
92-95
87-90
80-83

4,073
3,382
3,134
3,064
2,963
2,866
2,711
2,710
2,539
2,532

Receiving TDs
1. Andrew Hill
*2. Ernest Priester
3. Brian Penecale
4. Bill Hess
5. Scott Asman
6. Greg Hopkins
7. Terry McFetridge
7. Du. MacDonald
9. Ed Noon
10. Don Wilkinson
10. Mark Steinmeyer

LH
CAL
WC
KUTZ
MAN
EDIN
WC
lUP
CAL
MILL

92-95 11,041
87-90 9,125
91-94 9,081
89-92 8,975
89-92 8,101
91-94 7,674
85-88 7,359
89-91 7,034
82-84 7,012
89-92 6,902

1.
*2.
2.
*4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
7.
7.

Michael Mann
Elbert Cole
Brian Penecale
Larry Jackson
Ricke Stonewall
Joe lacone
Toby Barkman
Ron Perkins
Andrew Hill
Mark Steinmeyer

UIP
EDIN
WC
EDIN
Mill
WC
E.STR
WC
lUP
KUTZ

90-93
86-89
92-95
91-94
81-84
60-62
60-63
79-82
88-91
88-91

52
48
48
45
44
42
41
41
41
41

lUP
EDIN
WC
EDIN
KUTZ
MILL
E.STR
WC

90-93
86-89
92-95
91-94
88-91
81-84
89-92
60-62

312
288
288
270
266
264
262
258

WC
lUP
EDIN
MILL
WC
EDIN
MILL
E.STR
SHIP
lUP

87-90
85-88
83-86
86-89
70-73
91-94
90-93
89-91
75-78
92-93

155
140
138
121
118
117
115
112
104
102

E.STR
CLAR
SHIP
EDIN
MILL
EDIN

89-92
77-80
88-91
79-82
90-93
83-86

50
49
47
43
39
36

Scoring

Receiving Yards
1. Andrew Hill
*2. Greg Hopkins
3. Buck Eardley
4. Ernest Priester
5. Brian Penecale
6. Bill Hess
7. Terry McFetridge
8. Jon Spinosa
9. Du. MacDonald
10. Perry Kemp

1. Bob McLaughlin
2. Sam Mannery
3. Dave McDonald
4. Andy Breault
5. Bill Bair
6. Jody Dickerson
7. Al Niemela
8. Tony Aliucci
9. Kevin Russell
10. Chris Fagan

Overaii TDs

Passing TDs

lUP
WC
BL
EDIN
CLAR
WC
MAN
SR
MILL
CLAR
MILL

Compietions

Kick Scoring - Most Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
10.

Passing Yards

Receptions

Most PATs
1.
2.
*3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.

Rushing Yards

Rushing Attempts

Most Points

Rushing TDs
*1.
1.
3.
4.
4.
4.
4.

1. Dave McDonald
2. Andy Breault
3. Dave MacDonald
4. Bob McLaughlin
5. Bob McLaughlin
5. Andy Breault
5. Bob McLaughlin
7, Scott Woods
8. Sam Mannery
9. Rich Lichtel
10. Rich Ingold

Overall Touchdowns

Rushing Attempts
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
9.
9.

Total Offense

Passing Yards

Rushing Yards

88-91
lUP
EDIN 86-90
WC
92-pr
85-88
WC
87-90
WC
91-94
SR
CLAR 82-85
MAN 87-90
SHIP 80-82
66-68
WC
KUTZ 88-91

67

41
35
34
30
29
28
25
25
24
23
23

1. Michael Mann
*2. Elbert Cole
2. Brian Penecale
*4. Larry Jackson
5. Mark Steinmeyer
6. Ricke Stonewall
7. Ed Detwiler
8.Joe lacone

Most PATs
1. John Marotta
2. John Sandstrom
3. Jim Trueman
4. Luke Hadfield
5. Barry Stevenson
6. Scott Rupert
7. Brad Heim
8. Ed Detwiler
9. Jim Curley
10. Michael Geary

Most Fieid Goais
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Ed Detwiler
Bill May
Howie Guarini
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Brad Heim
Jim Trueman

Kick Scoring - Most Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Ed Detwiler
Jim Trueman
John Marotta
Howie Guarini
Bill May
Brad Heim
John Sandstrom
Luke Hadfield
Bill Beall

E.STR
EDIN
WC
SHIP
CLAR
MILL
lUP
MILL
BL

89-91
83-86
87-90
88-91
77-80
90-93
85-88
86-89
92-95

262
246
245
241
234
232
230
214
187

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Pet.

8

9-2, ‘95

61

24

2

.713

Denny Creehan (1979-1984)

6
3

7-3, ’86

7
1

.605

Steve Szabo (1985-87)

39 20
54 34
15 15

.658

10

9-2, ‘82
9-1, ‘70, ‘71

1

Bill McDonald (1969-78)
Loyal Park (1960-61)

2

4-3-1, ‘61

Coach

Yrs

Tom Hollman (1988-Present)

2

.500
.485

BobThurbon (1956-59)
4
Sox Harrison (1926-38, ‘41-42) 15

5-4, ‘56
4-1, ‘27

Jim Hazlett (1962-65)
Art McComb (1946-55)

4
10

3-5, ‘62

9 22

2

3-4, ‘52

14 56

William Cutcher (1966-68)

3

2-7, ‘67, ‘68

4
1

.212

0

.071

Orville Bailey (1939-40)

2

1-6, ‘39

5 20
1 13

1957 (3-4)
Coach: Bob Thurbon
•0pp.
ESC
6 Shepherd....... ...... 7
34 Clarion........... ...... 0
33 Slippery Rock. ...... 0
0 Grove City..... ...... 7
7 Waynesburg... .... 13
45 Ashland......... ...... 6
14 Shippensburg.
.... 53
139

.500

7 7
15 16
27 56

2
2

Edinboro Scores (1957-95)

.329
.288
.203
Tom Hollman is Edinboro’s all-time
winningest coach.

Year-by-Year Records
Year
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957

PF
88
83
212
46
131
19
40
11
6
0
59
6
18
39
27
80
80
7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139

PA
53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45
45
154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53

REC
3-3
3-2
5-2
2-4
3^
1-5
3-2
1-6
0-6
0-6
1-4
0-4-1
1-4
1-6
0-7
2-2-1
1-3
0-6
1-6
1-7
1-5-2
3^
0-5-1
3^
3-5-1
1-6
1-8
5-4
3-4

PCT
.500
.600
.714
.333
.429
.167
.600
.143
.000
.000
.200
.100
.200
.143
.OOQ
.500
.250
.000
.143
.125
.250
.429
.083
.429
.389
.143
.111
.555
.429

Year
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

PF
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204
42
81
114
194
237
355
167
168
131
259
273
139
167
131
155
178
294
412
353
217
321

PA
111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132
224
224
307
203
89
155
158
182
127
156
174
123
247
148
84
84
110
144
210
209
283

REC
4-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
4-3-1
3-5
2-6
2-5-1
6-2-1
1-6-1
2-7
2-7
4-4-1
9-1
9-1
3-5-1
4-4-1
5-2-2
8-3
6-4
3-6-1
3-6-1
4-6
6-2-1
4-6
9-2
8-2
8-2
5-4-1
7-3

PCT
.500
.438
.438
.563
.375
.250
.313
.722
.188
.222
.222
.500
.900
.900
.389
.500
.667
.727
.600
.350
.350
.400
.722
.400
.819
.800
.800
.550
.700

Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995

PF
226
223
435
336
228
336
362
367
316

PA
283
184
202
190
199
131
255
207
155
J

PCT
.273
.550
.727
.750
.636
.773
.727
.700
.818

REC
3-8
5-4-1
8-3
9-3
7-4
8-2-1
8-3
7-3
9-2

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"ToD*Ten" Seasons
Year

Overall
Record

Regular
Season

1.

1970

9-1

.900

8-0

1.

1971

9-1

.900

9-0

3.

1995

9-2

.818

9-1

3.

1982

9-2

.818

9-1

5.

1927

4-1

.800

4-1

5.

1983

8-2

.800

8-2

5.

1984

8-2

.800

8-2

8.

1992

8-2-1

.773

8-1-1

9.

1965

6-2-1

.750

6-2-1

9.

1980

6-2-1

.750

6-2-1

9.

1990

9-3

.750

8-2

1958 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon
•0pp.
ESC
19 Clarion........... ...... 0
* 6 Slippery Rock. ...... 6
0 Indiana........... .... 27
•19 Grove City..... ....14
26 Lock Haven.... .... 33
*28 Mansfield....... ...... 6
33 Ashland......... ...... 6
* 0 California....... .... 13
Beaver Bowl Game:
_Q Slippery Rock.
....
...111
131
1959 (3-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon
0pp.
ESC
0 Clarion........... .... 13
12 Slippery Rock .... 13
32 Indiana........... .... 12
23 St. Vincent..... .... 29
36 Lock Haven.... .... 13
6 Hiram............. ...... 6
8 Mansfield....... ...... 0
_Q California....... ... 41
...127
117
1960 (3-4-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
•Opp.
ESC
13 Clarion........... ...... 7
7 Slippery Rock. .... 13
14 Indiana........... .... 14
6 Lycoming....... .... 12
6 Lock Haven.... .... 33
14 John Carroll.... ...... 7
18 Brockport....... ...... 7
11 California....... ... 21
...114
91
1961 (4-3-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
•Opp.
ESC
13 Clarion........... .... 12
6 Slippery Rock. .... 36
33 Indiana........... ...... 7
6 Frederick....... .... 14
7 Lock Haven.... ...... 7
20 Lycoming....... ...... 6
35 Brockport....... ...... 6
19 California.......
...114
139

1962 (3-5)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
Opp.
ESC
7 Grove City..... ..... 0
7 Slippery Rock. ....10
* 0 Indiana........... ....14
20 Clarion........... ....21
*28 Lock Haven.... ....14
20 Shippensburg. ....27
*28 Brockport....... ..... 0
California....... .. 27
...113
116
1963 (2-6)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
Opp.
ESC
*27 Grove City..... ..... 7
* 0 Slippery Rock. ....14
7 Indiana........... ....41
* 6 Clarion........... ..... 7
16 Lock Haven.... ....14
* 8 Shippensburg. ....12
6 Brockport....... ..... 7
14 California....... .. 21
..123
84
1964 (2-5-1)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
Opp.
ESC
*47 Bridgewater.... ..... 0
3 Slippery Rock. ..... 3
* 7 Indiana........... ....31
14 Clarion........... ..... 7
*22 Lock Haven.... ....25
7 Michigan Tech ..... 8
* 0 California....... ....14
_11 Shippensburg. .. 41
..129
113
1965 (6-2-1)+
Coach: Jim Hazlett
Opp.
ESC
*13 Baldwin-Wallace..13
*48 Curry College. ..... 0
* 3 Slippery Rock. ....13
10 +lndiana........ ..... 6
*14 +Clarion......... ....13
14 Lock Haven.... ....27
*35 +Shippensburg ....26
29 Bridgewater.... ....13
+California..... .. 21
..132
204
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1966 (1-6-1)
Coach: William Cutcher
Opp.
ESC
0 Baldwin-Wallace..68
7 Slippery Rock. ......7
* 0 Indiana........... ....14
7 Clarion........... ....41
*14 Lock Haven.... ....17
0 Shippensburg. ....42
7 Geneva.......... ......0
* 7 California.......
42
..224

1967 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
•Opp.
ESC
12 Cheyney........ .... 13
* 6 East Stroudsburg 33
* 7 Slippery Rock ...... 6
0 Indiana........... .... 19
* 7 Clarion........... .... 28
6 Lock Haven.... .... 30
*12 Shippensburg .... 33
*14 Geneva.......... .... 13
17 California.......
...224
81
1968 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
•Opp.
ESC
15 East Stroudsburg 49
*27 Ohio Northern. .... 26
0 Slippery Rock. .... 16
* 0 Indiana........... .... 58
13 Clarion........... .... 37
*21 Lock Haven.... .... 56
0 Shippensburg .... 23
31 Geneva.......... ...... 7
*7 California.......
...307
114
1969 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
•Opp.
ESC
40 Brockport....... .... 29
7 Ohio Northern. .... 27
*40 Slippery Rock .... 13
0 Indiana......... .... 27
* 0 Clarion........... .... 24
33 Lock Haven.... .... 41
*24 Shippensburg .... 14
*34 Geneva.......... .... 12
16 California.......
...203
194
1970 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
•Opp.
*37 Cheyney........ ...... 0
24 Slippery Rock. ...... 0
*31 Indiana........... .... 14
10 Clarion........... ...... 6
*34 Lock Haven.... .... 21
35 Shippensburg. .... 15
PSAC Championship:
*14 West Chester. ...... 6
NAIA National Semifinals:
7 Westminster... -_2a
237
.... 89
1971 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
•Opp.
ESC
32 Waynesburg... .... 10
*57 Eureka (III.).... ...... 0
*49 Slippery Rock. .... 21
29 Indiana........... .... 23
*24 Clarion........... .... 17
42 Lock Haven.... .... 26
*42 Shippensburg. .... 16

19 Ohio Northern. ..... 0
47 California....... ..... 7
PSAC Championship:
14 West Chester. -_11
355
..155
1972 (3-5-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
Opp.
ESC
*23 Waynesburg... ..... 6
7 Ashland......... ....51
7 Slippery Rock. ..... 7
* 7 Indiana........... ....17
9 Clarion........... ....10
*56 Lock Haven.... ....19
* 9 Shippensburg. ....14
9 Cortland (NY). ....14
*4(i California....... .._21
..158
167
1973 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
Opp.
ESC
* 0 Fairmont........ ..... 0
*11 Central Conn.. ....24
0 Ashland......... ....37
* 3 Slippery Rock. ....17
21 Indiana........... ....14
*23 Clarion........... ....22
25 Lock Haven.... ....27
*38 Shippensburg. ....28
47 California....... .._11
..182
168
1974(5-2-2)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
12 Fairmont........ ..... 7
*21 Baldwin-Wallace ..13
7 Slippery Rock. ..... 7
* 7 Indiana........... ....25
21 Clarion........... ....21
*14 Lock Haven.... ..... 0
0 Shippensburg. ....19
22 Kenyon.......... ....21
*27 California........ .. 14
..127
131
1975 (8-3)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
21 W. Va. Wesleyan ...7
* 0 Fairmont........ ....20
14 Baldwin-Wallace..35
*24 Slippery Rock. ....19
28 Indiana........... ....21
*30 Clarion........... ..... 0
52 Lock Haven.... ..... 0
*21 Shippensburg. ....16
*21 Saginaw Valley ..... 0
28 California....... ....14
PSAC Championship:
East Stroudsburg 24
..156
259

1976 (6-4)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
17 Fairmont........ ....21
*34 Cortland......... .... 11
53 Frostburg....... ....13
19 Slippery Rock. ....24
* 8 Indiana........... ..... 5
25 Clarion........... ....20
*45 Lock Haven.... ....15
24 Shippensburg. ....28
*13 C.W Post...... ....30
*11 California....... .... 7
..174
273
1977 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
* 6 Fairmont........ ..... 7
17 Saginaw Valley ....21
*19 Frostburg....... ..... 0
*25 Slippery Rock. ....13
3 Indiana........... ..... 3
* 6 Clarion........... ....10
14 Lock Haven.... ....20
* 7 Shippensburg. ....17
12 Millersville...... ....24
30 California....... .... 8
139
..123
1978 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
26 Fairmont........ ....26
*10 Muskingum.... ....23
*20 Millersville...... ....22
* 7 Clarion........... ....42
31 Lock Haven.... ....21
*15 Shippensburg. ....23
7 California....... ....28
*17 Slippery Rock. ....13
27 Indiana........... ....21
7 C.W. Post......
..247
167
1979(4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
* 0 Fairmont........ ..... 9
28 Muskingum.... ....13
6 Millersville...... ....17
0 Clarion........... ....13
* 7 Lock Haven.... ....24
18 Shippensburg. ....28
*31 California....... ..... 7
13 Slippery Rock. ....14
*13 Indiana........... ..... 9
Westminster... .. 14
..148
131
1980 (6-2-1)
Coach: Denny Creehan
Opp.
ESC
*24 Westminster... ..... 0
*28 Millersville...... ..... 0
6 Lock Haven.... ..... 7
*22 Shippensburg. ....22

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California............ 13
Slippery Rock..... 15
Indiana...................7
Univ. at Buffalo....10
Clarion............. 10
84

1981 (4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC .........................0pp.
6 Fairmont............. 13
*51 New Haven......... 19
*13 Lock Haven........ 14
0 Shippensburg..... 17
* 3 California............ 39
12 Slippery Rock..... 39
* 6 Indiana.................. 7
*35 Univ. of Buffalo..... 0
27 Clarion.................17
25 Bloomsburg........ _&
178
174
1982 (9-2-0)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC .........................0pp.
* 34 Bloomsburg.......... 7
29 New Haven........... 0
*10 Shippensburg....... 6
58 California.............20
*10 Slippery Rock....... 7
6 Indiana.................. 3
33 Mansfield...............6
*20 Clarion................ 22
34 Lock Haven...........7
38 Mercyhurst............ 8
PC Championship:
22 E. Stroudsburg... 24
294 ...........................110
1983 (8-2)
Coach: Denny Creehan
EUP ........................ 0pp.
*41 Wbst Liberty......... 3
48 W. Va. Wesleyan .30
44 Shippensburg......16
*19 California............ 24
28 Slippery Rock..... 20
*21 Indiana.................23
59 Buffalo State......... 0

28
*50
*74
412

Clarion.................. 8
Lock Haven..........7
Mercyhurst..... ..Jll
..144

1984 (8-2)
Coach: Denny Creehan
■Opp.
EUP
40 West Liberty........14
*42 W. Va. Wesleyan...0
20 California............14
*31 Slippery Rock. ....26
17 Indiana................52
40 East Stroudsburg 20
*24 Clarion................35
45 Lock Haven........25
*36 Shippensburg. ....14
*58. Dist. of Columbia. 10
...210
353
1985 (5-4-1)
Coach: Steve Szabo
•Opp.
EUP
23 Wayne State... ....23
40 Central Conn.. ....13
* 9 California....... ....14
32 Slippery Rock. ....21
* 9 Indiana................35
*30 East Stroudsburg 14
7 Clarion................26
*27 Lock Haven ........ 22
24 Shippensburg. .... 21
*m Fairmont State ..-28
...209
217
1986 (7-3)
Coach: Steve Szabo
•Opp.
EUP
*27 Wayne State... .... 24
*21 Mansfield....... .... 28
*24 Slippery Rock. .... 14
10 Indiana........... .... 28
9 West Chester. .... 37
*48 Clarion........... .... 21
30 Lock Haven.... .... 21
*66 Shippensburg. .... 53
29 California....... .... 24
_5Z Fairmont State.. 33
...283
321

1987 (3-8)
Coach: Steve Szabo
EUP .........................0pp.
8 Liberty................. 13
21 Mansfield.............10
*14 Central Conn........ 7
35 Slippery Rock.... 36
*17 Indiana................28
*28 Westchester.... 49
24 Clarion............... 48
*31 Lock Haven........21
16 Shippensburg.....18
*17 California............28
15 Shepherd........ 25
226
283
1988 (5-4-1)
Coach: Tom Hollman
EUP .........................0pp.
7 Liberty................. 17
*37 Saginaw..............28
14 New Haven.........30
7 Indiana................27
22 Kutztown..............34
*35 Clarion..................0
45 Lock Haven..........7
*19 Shippensburg.....10
23 California.............17
*14 Slippery Rock.... 14
223
184
1989 (8-3)
Coach: Tom Hollman
EUP .........................0pp.
27 Liberty................. 51
*46 New Haven......... 13
*37 Indiana.................. 0
*42 Kutztown............. 21
12 Clarion.................. 7
*49 Lock Haven........ 10
60 Shippensburg.......6
*54 California............ 14
62 Slippery Rock.......7
14 Youngstown State28
NCAA Division II Playoffe:
32 N. Dakota State. 45
435 ......................... 202

70

1990 (9-3)
Coach: Tom Hollman
Opp.
EUP
*48 Shepherd College .6
27 Youngstown State31
33 Bloomsburg.... ..... 6
*23 Clarion............ ....14
*41 Lock Haven.... ..... 6
*10 Shippensburg.. ..... 3
43 California........ ....37
*17 Slippery Rock.. ....10
29 Indiana............ ....36
20 Fairmont State. ....13
NCAA Division II Playoffs:
38 Virginia Union.. ....14
14
7 Indiana...........
..190
336
1991 (7-4)
Coach: Tom Hollman
Opp.
EUP
0 Youngstown St. ...24
25 Northwood Inst ...14
*35 S. Connecticut. ....16
*23 Bloomsburg.... ....21
17 Clarion............ ..... 9i
28 Lock Haven.... ....12
7 Shippensburg.. ....45
*45 California........ ....10
0 Slippery Rock.. ..... 7
*17 Indiana............ ....20
*21 Fairmont State .. 21
..199
228
1992 (8-2-1)
Coach: Tom Hollman
Opp.
EUP
*35 Univ. at Buffalo ....13
*37 Northwood Inst....13
41 So. Connecticut.... 0
*26 Clarion............ ....17
38 Lock Haven .... ....10
*47 Shippensburg.. ..... 3
33 California........ ....13
* 7 Slippery Rock.. ....10
21 Indiana............ ....21
36 Millersville....... ....12
NCAA Division II Playoffs:
_J12 Ferris State.... ..JIR
..131
336

1993 (8-3)
Coach: Tom Hollman
EUP
...-.......... 0pp.
* 9 Ferris State........ 23
34 Elizabeth City.... 27
28 Univ. at Buffalo....17
28 Clarion Univ......... 0
* 52 Lock Haven....... 20
34 Shippensburg.... 17
* 32 California............. 7
41
Slippery Rock.... 38
*24 Indiana............... 31
*52 Millersville..........27
NCAA Division II Playoffs:
28 New Haven..... 48
362
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1994(7-3)
Coach: Tom Hollman
EUP
...............0pp.
31 Hillsdale............. 28
26 Mansfield........... 31
*28 Elizabeth City...... 0
33 Lock Haven....... 16
^31 Shippensburg.....17
67 California............. 6
*59 Slippery Rock.... 39
7 Indiana............... 21
* 65 American Int’l.... 25
*20 Clarion............. 24
367
................ 207
1995 (9-2)
Coach: Tom Hollman
EUP
...............0pp.
*21 Hillsdale..............14
7 Appalachian St...44
26 Portland State..... 7
*52 Lock Haven........12
40 Shippensburg...... 7
*31 California.............. 7
22 Slippery Rock.....13
*35 Indiana...............18
*42 Mansfield .......... 0
28 Clarion................ 6
NCAA Division II Playoffs:
12 New Haven.........27
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1:00

Shippensburg
1:30

at Am.
International

1:00

Bloomsburg
7:00
at
Fairmont St.

IUP

1:00

West
Chester

at
California
at
Bloomsburg

Millersville
at
Mansfield
Cheyney

at East

Stroudsburg

1:30
1:00
1:30
1:00

California
2:00
New Haven
7:00

Southern
Connecticut
1:30

at

Shippensburg
1:00
Lock Haven

at

Clarion
Edinboro

at East

at
Slippery Rock

Stroudsburg
1:05

1:00

1:00

1:00
1:30

7:00

at
Buffalo
U of

Newman
7:00

at
Hillsdale
7:00

at Carson-

1:30

1:00

at

Lock Haven

Clarion

at

IUP
Rock

Slippery

at
California
7:00
Shippensburg
2:00

1:05
1:05
1:05

Kutztown
New Haven

at Slippery Rock
2:00
at

Southern
Conneticut
1:05

at
West Chester
1:30

IUP

1:00

2:00

at WVa Wesleyan
1:00

1:00

Cheyney

1:05
1:00

at
Mansfield

1:00

Cheyney

1:00

1:00

at
Bloomsburg

Millersville

1:00

at
Mansfield

at

Edinboro
1:00
IUP

at
Slippery Rock
California

at
Shippensburg
1:00
Lock

at
Youngstown
7:00
Glenville
State
2:00

Haven

1:00

1:00

1:30
1:00

1:00
1:00

1:00

VA. Union

at

Westminster

Morgan State

vs.
Bowie State
8:00

1:00

at

Millersville
Mansfield

at

Bloomsburg

at
Kutztown

American

at East
Stroudsburg

Edinboro
1:00

7:00

2:00

7:00
2:00
1:00
7:00

1:00

.

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International

1:00

Rock

Slippery

Kutztown

at
Shippensburg
1:00
Lock

Haven

at
Clarion
1:00
Edinboro

at

at
St. Joseph's
WVa

Sept. 5
Tusculum

at
Fairmont St.

Lock

iUP

1:00
1:30

1:30
1:00
1:00
1:00

at

Cheyney

at American
International
Haven

at
lUP
7:00

Wesleyan

1:00

East

at
West Chester
1:00
at
Millersville

Mansfield

Oct. 19

Oct. 12

Oct. 5

Sept. 28
Sept. 21

Sept. 14
7

Sept.

at


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West
Chester
1:00

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Wayne State
12:00

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.Assistant Sports Information Director............................................................. .. .236
.Head Baseball Coach................ ........................................................................ .232
.Head Athletic Trainer.............. ............................................................................. .261
.Athletic Department Secretary........................................................................... .221
.Head Women’s Basketball Coach.................................................................... .226
.Head Volleyball Coach ....................................................................................... .231
.Sports Information Secretary.............................................................................. .237
.Cheerleading Advisor ......................................................................................... .233
.Head Men’s Basketball Coach........................................................................... .257
.Head Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field Coach ............ .264
.Head Golf Coach ....................................................................................... *732-2876
.Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ............................................................. .227

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1996 PSAC COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Direct Extensions
.Coordinator of Sports Information and Promotions........................................
.Assistant Wrestling Coach.............................. ...................................................
.Head Wrestling Coach.........................................................................................
.Assistant Football Coach.................................................................................. /■
.Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming Coach.............................................!.
.Assistant Football Coach.....................................................................................
.Assistant Football Coach.............. ......................................................................
.Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach .........................................................
.Assistant Wrestling Coach..................................................................................
.Assistant Cross Country/Track and Field Coach ..........................................
.Head Softball Coach...........................................................................................
.Associate Athletic Trainer ..................................................................................
.Assistant to the Athletic Director ......................................................................
.Head Football Coach............................................................................................
.Assistant to the Vice President for Athletic Compliance and Publicity ....
.Athletic Department Secretary...........................................................................
.Head Women’s Soccer Coach...........................................................................
.Athletic Business Director..................................................................................
.Direcor of Athletics ...................................................................... .......................
.Assistant Football Coach........................................................ /........................

Shippensburg
1:00

Nov. 2
Oct. 26

Athletic Department Main Office
(814) 732-2776

Shawn Ahearn .. . .
Gary Astorino .. . .
Bruce Baumgartner .
Scott Browning . . .
Kenwyn Chock . . .
Nick Cronk ......... .
Tony Elliott............ .
Andy Finday .... .
Tim Flynn ............ .
Jeff Foster............ .
Dan Gierlak......... .
Gary Hanna......... .
Dave Higham . . . .
Tom Hollman .... .
Todd Jay.............. .
Angela Jones .. . .
Gary Kagiavas .. . .
Sue Marshall .... .
Jody Mooradian . . .
Mike Nelson .... .
Tom O’Connor . . . .
John Radovich .. .. .
George Roberts . . .
Cindy Seth ............ .
Stan Swank............ .
Lynn Theehs ......... .
Connie Thompson .
Karen Tyler............ .
Greg Walcavich .. .
Doug Watts............ .
Dr. Arnold White . .
Andrea Williams ...

Kutztown

Nov. 9

The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Athletic Department had a new state-of-the-art communications system
installed at McComb Fieldhouse this summer. To access the system, dial the athletic department’s main number
(814) 732-2776 from a touch-tone phone and enter the direct extension of the person with whom you wish to speak.
If you do not know the person’s direct extension, a voice menu will be available from the main number.
The athletic department’s FAX number will remain (814) 732-2596

Stroudsburg

Nov. 16

Athletic Department Directory

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W est

Chester

S hippensburg

M illersville

M ansfield

Lock H aven

Kutztown

IUP

Edinboro

S troudsburg

East

Clarion

Cheyney

California

Bloomsburg

* Office not located in McComb Fieldhouse. Please dial direct seven-digit number.

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