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Greetiiigs from tlie President

2005 Edinboro University Football
Table of Contents

Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:
As we engage upon the 2005-2006 academic year at Edinboro University, we look back with deep pride at
one of the most successful years in the history of Edinboro athletics. Much of the success of our men's and
women's athletic teams is due to your loyal support ofour scholar-athletes in basketball, cross country, foot­
ball, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball, and wrestling, as well as wheelchair basketball and other
adaptive sports.
The long legacy of Edinboro athletics will be one of the highlights celebrated during the University's
Sesquicentennial in 2006-2007. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150di anniversary, we are guid­
ed by the vision of "Building a prosperous future through academic excellence and civility." Our athletes'
dedication to education, discipline, and sportsmanship that are at die heart of Edinboro athletics will serve
them well as they pursue their dreams beyond the playingfields of their alma mater. Their success in compet­
itive endeavors will contribute to the quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Fans of the Fighting Scots are always welcome at Edinboro University and I lookforward to greeting you at our many athletic,
cultural and arts presentations. Please visit our campus as often as possible.
Go Scots!

Frank G. Pogue
President

Governor of Pennsylvania
Edward G. Rendell

Pennsylvania State
S»ystem of Higher
Education
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor

Board of Governors
Mr. Kim E. Lytde, Acting Chair
Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, Vice Chair
The Honorable Matthew E. Baker
The Honorable Francis V. Barnes
Mr. Jude C. Butch
Mr. Mark E. Collins, Jr.
Ms. Marie Conley Lammando
Mr. Paul S. Dlugolecki
Mr. Daniel P. Elby
The Honorable Michael K. Hanna
Mr. David P. Holveck
The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes
Kenneth M. Jarin, Esq.
Mr. Guido M. Pichini
The Honorable James J. Rhoades
Ms. Christine J. Toretti Olson
Mr. Aaron A. Walton
There are currently two vacancies on the
Board of Governors.

Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania Council of
Trustees
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. ^nedict J. Miceli, \Tce Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. PuUce
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor
(ex officio)
There is currently one vacancy

President’s Executive
CouncU
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the
President for Equity, Special
Programs and Staff Development
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Education
Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and \^ce
President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Mary Margaret Bevevino, Dean of
Graduate Studies and Research
Ms. Janet Dean, University

Ombudsperson and Associate \Tce
President for Human Resources and
Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate Vice
President for University Libraries
Dr. Jeny Kiel, Vice President for Student
Affairs and Student Success
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate Vice
President for Technology and
Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, ^Tce President
for Enrollment Services and
University Planning
Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public
Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of Science,
Management and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Mr. James Sheehan, Vice President for
Finance and Administration
Ms. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the
President for University
Communications and
Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for
Development and Marketing

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Media Informatioii
2005 Schedule............................1, OBC
On the Radio......... ..........................IFC
Edinboro University Quick Facts...... 1
Sox Harrison Stadium.......................32
PSAC Composite Schedule..............52
Edinboro University.......................... 84
Administration..................................84
Memo to the Media........................ IBC
The 2005 Fighting Scots
Season Preview................................2-5
2005 Roster....................................... 6-7
Pronounciation Guide.........................7
Football Mission Statement................7
Player Profiles.............................. 14-32
The Coaching Staff
Head Coach..................................... 8-9
Assistant Coaches........................ 10-12
A Conversation with Lou Tepper.....13
Pepper's Most Memorable Games ....13
2004. in Review
Game-By-Game Summaries........ 33-42
2004 Honors.......................................43
Game-By-Game Starters................... 43
Final Results & Statistics..............44-45
2004 Superlatives..............................46
2004 All-PSAC Teams.......................53

PSAC Statistics.............................. 54-55
2005 Opponents
Opponent Profiles.........................47-51
The PSAC...........................................52
All-Time Records
Individual Records.......................56-64
Team Records..................................... 65
100-Yard Rushing Games............ 66-67
200-Yard Passing/lOO-Yard
Receiving Games .............................. 68
Team Top Ten..................................... 69
BiU Engh Award................................ 69
Darren Shields Award....................... 69
Opponent Records............................ 70
Longest Plays..................................... 71
Cactus Bowl....................................... 71
Harlon Hill Trophy............................ 72
All-Americans.............................. 72-73
Fighting Scots in the F*ros..................73
All-PSAC Honorees..................... 74-75
Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs...... 76
Year-By-Year Records.........................77
All-Time Coaching Records.............. 77
Edinboro vs. Opponents................... 78
The Last Time....................................78
vs. 2005 Opponents.......................... 79
All-Time Results.......................... 80-83

2005 Football Schedule
Date
Sat., Aug. 27
Sat., Sept. 3
Sat., Sept. 17
Sat., Sept. 24
Sat., Oct. 1
Sat., Oct. 8
Sat., Oct. 15
Sat., Oct. 22
Sat., Oct. 29
Sat., Nov. 5

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Fighting Scots on the Radio
Edintxsro
University foot­
ball fans can
catch all the
Fighting Scot
gridiron action on
edinboro
radio WFSEFM88.9.
The Edinboro
student radio statio will broadcast all ten games, providing valu­
able broadcasting experience for Edinboro stu­
dents, along with quality broadcasts of Fighting
Scot athletics.

In addition Edinboro football can now
be heard live on TEAMLINE — the brainstorm
of 1978 Edinboro graduate Tom Zawistowski,
CEO and founder of TRZ Communications.
All a fan has to do is dial 1-800-846-4700 and
then enter 1644 as the four-digit code. Listen
to as little
or as much
of the
game as
LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY & MORE
you like.

Edinboro University Football 2005

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Location: Edinboro, PA 16444
Enrollment: 8,000
Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red & White
Affiliation: NCAA II (wrestling - NCAA I)
Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference
Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr.
Athletic Directon Bruce Baumgartner
Head Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers '67)
Record at Edinboro: 32-24,5 years
Career Record: 57-55-2,10 years
Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning (offen­
sive coordinator/offensive line); Wa)me
Bradford (defensive coordinator/ defen­
sive hne); Jim Henson (running backs);
D.K. McDonald (defensive backs); Mike
Yurcich (quarterbacks); Tom Parry
(wide receivers); Ray Gilman (tight
ends); Dan Holland (strong safeties/
drop linebackers); Scott Jenco (defensive
assistant)
2004 Record: 9-3
PSAC RecorcVFinish: 5-1, Ust West
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: 3-4
Lettermen Returning; 29
Lettermen Lost: 17
Starters Rehuning: 16
Offense: 7
Defense; 8
Specialist: 1
Football Office Phone; (814)732-2776 ext. 239
Best Time to Contact; Mornings
Trainer: Gary Hanna
Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve
Office Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. 234
Home Phone: (814) 833-9028
FAX: (814)732-2596
e-mail: rshreve@edinboro.edu
Press Box; (814) 732-2904

Credits
The 2005 Edinboro University Football Media
Guide is a production of the sports information
department. Bob Shreve, director. Assistance was
provided by Lauren Packer, graduate assistant.
Photo credits to Mike Gallagher, Dave Miller,
Dave Medvec, Joe Mattis, Bob Wheeler and
Dave Higham. The media guide was printed
by Printing Concepts, Inc., Erie, Pa.

For More
Informatioii
Information on Fighting Scot athletics is
available on the internet by accessing Edinboro
University's World Wide Web homepage at
http://www.edinboro.edu. Results also are
available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by calling
(814) 732-2776 ext. 313.

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2005 Season Preview

2005 Season I^eview
Intangibles Key to Edinboro Joining Select Few as
Back-to-Back-to-Back PSAC West Cbampions
from former UCLA basketball coach John
Wooden, who said, "It takes ability to win a
championship, it takes character to repeat."
Tepper will no doubt enlist that quote again
this year as Edinboro strives for its third
straight PSAC West crown. Back-to-back-toback PSAC crowns is something only accom­
plished four times before in PSAC annals, by
West Chester (1959-61), Slippery Rock (197274 and 1997-99) and lUP (1990-94).
"Our goals are first to be the best team in
Erie, and the PSAC championship is our sec­
ond goal," related Tepper. "Our third goal is
the regional title. We feel we are one of about
six teams in the running for the regional title.
We're talented enough to beat anyone on our
schedule, but poor execution can lose to any­
one. 1 don't know how many 'alarming' play­
ers we have. 1 look at lUP and California and
1 see a lot of falent."
The 2005 schedule features six games in
the friendly confines of Sox Harrison Stadium,
beginning with an August 27 date with WVU
Tech.
The Fighting Scots also play
Shippensburg, a team ranked ninth by Lindy's
cind 13th by Street & Smith's. The Red Raiders
have handed Edinboro its only losses the last
two years in PSAC West action, prevailing a
year ago by a 17-10 count.
But it's three road contests that wiU
shape the Edinboro forUmes in 2005. Week
number two finds the Scots traveling to East
Stroudsburg for a rematch with the Warriors
and their scintillating signalcaller, Jimmy
TerwUliger. Lindy's preseason Most Valuable
Player selection, TerwiUiger has bedeviled
Edinboro in three previous meetings, includ­
ing a 36-32 win in the NCAA Northeast
Region quarterfinals a year ago.
East
Stroudsburg is ranked second according to
Lindy's and fifth by Street & Smith's.
The other two
road
contests
come
against
teams unranked
in the preseason,
but lndiana(Pa.)
has been a peren­
nial Division II
power, and the
Indians are no
doubt seething
after losing two
years in a row to
the Fighting Scots.
The lUP contest is
scheduled
for
October 15. One
week
earlier
Edinboro will face
a California(Pa.)
team which will
look to celebrate
Homecoming
with an upset of
the Fighting Scots.
With the talent the
The defensive line features three returning All-PSAC West performers in Seth Fragale

Jtjdinboro University head coach Lou
Tepper received a phone call recently from his
old college roommate. As they chatted,
Tepper's roommate asked what was his great­
est worry heading into the 2005 season. "A
holder," quipped Tepper.
Tepper's roommate was a bit taken
aback by the response, and in actuality the vet­
eran coach was only half-kidding. With 29 lettermen and 15 starters back, many view the
two-time defending Permsylvania State
Athletic Conference co-champion Fighting
Scots as loaded. It's true that after back-toback 9-3 seasons, with trips to the NCAA
Playoffs in 2003 and 2004, expectations are
high. In fact, Edinboro is ranked eighth by
Street & Smith's 2005 Yearbook and 18th in
Lindy's FootbaU Annual.
But Tepper will readily admit that while
talent had plenty to do witir Edinboro's suc­
cess the last two years, it is not the team's
greatest attribute. The Fighting Scots' recipe
for success has been a combination of talent,
coaching, and the immeasurables.
"Our kids stress our unity," stated
Tepper proudly. "1 really think our strength is
our camaraderie, our unity - the intangibles.
We don't lack talent, but if you were to com­
pare our players versus another team's, we
may not have better athletes at each position.
"We have a lot of experience coming
back, and great unity. If the intangibles stay
strong, 1 think you'll have to be really good to
beat us. 1 think the players are very confident,
but not cocky. They have kept striving to be
the best. 1 think we'll be in the thick of the
championship race, but they're saying the
same things at lUP, California and
Shippensburg."
A year ago Tepper referred to a quote

(#52), the Defensive Player of the Year, Chris Amico (#42) and A.]. Cousins (#71).

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Vulcans are assembling, "upset" may hardly
be the proper terminology.

Special Teams
Tepper's status as an outstanding defen­
sive coach is unquestioned, but he may get
more pleasure out of standout special team's
play. Without question, few coaches in the
country place more emphasis on special
team's performance. In Tepper's mind, there
are three equal phases to the game, and special
teams always comes first.
The kicking game is in solid hands, or
feet, with Kody Robertson returning. The jun­
ior converted 12 of 14 field goals and set
school records for extra points made (46) and
attempted (50) a year ago. Robertson was
accorded first team All-PSAC West honors
after tying for the scoring lead among kickers
with 82 points. He was a D2football.com and
Football Gazette honorable mention AllAmerican. Robertson will not only handle the
placekicking duties, but now adds the pimting
chores to his resume. He has punted five
times in his previous two seasons.
In Tristan Mulcahy the Fighting Scots
possess a backup kicker capable of starting for
many teams. Mulcahy did a solid job serving
as the kickoff specialist as a freshman, and
should improve dramatically this fall.
Tepper will choose from a number of
players for punt and kickoff returns. Junior
Ryan Valasek has seen the most return duty,
returning 22 kickoffs for a 19.5 yard average a
year ago. Several other newcomers figure to
join Valasek, including freshman Deonte
Refers, a diminufive 5'6" wide receiver
brought in for his return skills.
Edinboro won't have to look far to
replace long snapper Joe Jowly, a standout the
last two years. Tepper views Ben Harris as a
proven long snapper, stressing that he may
even exceed Jowly, who didn't have a bad
snap in two seasons. The third-year sopho­
more snapped for field goals and extra points
last season.

Offense
Balance. Balance. Balance. Tepper
couldn't stress a balanced offense enough
when he took over in 2000, but it didn't hap­
pen overnight. Over the last two years the
Edinboro attack has evolved into one that is
multi-faceted, featuring a plethora of offensive
sets that has moved the ball effectively on the
ground and through the air. On any given
play Edinboro could showcase a one-back
offense, a four wide-receiver set, or three fight
ends.
Running the baU has never been an
issue for the Fighting Scots. Edinboro has had
a 1,000-yard rusher ten of the last 12 years. But
the evolution of the passing game has pushed
the Fighting Scott offense into one of the best
in the PSAC the last two years. In 2003 the
Fighting Scots averaged 198.4 yards rushing

Edinboro University Football 2005

and 184.2 yards passing. Last year the figures
jumped to 201.4 yards rushing and 192.3 yards
passing. Edinboro ranked 44th in Division II in
total offense (393.8 ypg.), with the ground game
ranked 32nd nationally. With 33.2 ppg., Edinboro
ranked 31st in scoring offense.
Seven starters return on offense, most
notably four along the offensive line. The Fighting
Scots were dealt an unexpected blow with the loss
of Andre Burke and Justin Lipscomb, a pair of
record-setting performers at tailback and wide
receiver, respectively. With fifth-year senior Justin
Bouch at the helm, Edinboro should again show­
case a prolific offense. A year ago Edinboro score
398 points, the most since 1989 and the third-highest total in school history.
Quarterback; Justin Bouch is a two-time
All-PSAC West first team selection who has started
since midway through his redshirt freshman cam­
paign. The 6'3", 205 lb. senior is arguably the sec­
ond-best quarterback in the Northeast Region after
East Stroudsburg's Jimmy TerwiUiger. He has put
up some impressive numbers as a Fighting Scot,
and already ranks as one of the school's most pro­
lific passers. But what sets him apart is his leader­
ship skUls and ability to win. He is highly-respect­
ed by his teammates whUe posting a 20-10 record
as a starter.
Bouch completed 167 of 299 passes a year
ago for a school-record 2,281 yards with 20 TDs and
12 INTs, adding a pair of touchdowns on the
ground. He ranks third in career passing yards
(5,505) and career total offense (5,862), while stand­
ing fourth in career touchdown passes with 39.
Despite his freshman sfatus, if didn'f take
long for Josh Hinkle to emerge as Bouch's backup
last season. The 6'0", 190 lb. sophomore is an excit­
ing package of running and passing ability. He
played in just three games, completing 2 of 4 pass­
es for 5 yards, buf the coaching st^ predicts a
bright future foUowing a fine spring performance.
After having just three quarterbacks on the
roster a year ago, and with third stringer Brandon
Himt transferring, quarterback was a recruiting
priority. Tepper brought in three freshmen, all with
impressive credentials, in Trevor Harris, Brian
Kiendl and Joe Wanton.
Running Backs: The Edinboro backfield
wUl definitely have a different look. Consider that
not one taUback on the roster has ever carried the
baU for the Fighting Scots. In fact, fuUback Justin
Olney is the only ballcarrier with a rushing attempt
at Edinboro, and he has a mere three carries.
Tepper still has plenty of interesting options
to choose from af faUback, beginning with a pair of
redshirt freshmen. Ulysee Davis, the starter at the
end of spring drUls, is a more powerful runner than
Tommy Clanton at 5'9", 203 lbs. Davis also pos­
sesses plenty of speed, and could be a complete
back. Qanton (5'9", 186 lbs.) has good burst.
Two transfers will push the duo of redshirt
freshmen. DeMarkus Robinson is a 5'10", 180 lb.
back by way of Kent State. Robinson has already
received his degree from Kenf State, but has two
seasons of eligibility remaining. He did not see any
game action in 2004, and spent time both at taOback
and wide receiver for the Flashes. His brother Dm
played for the Fighting Scots in 2003.
Kelvin Collins joins Edinboro after previous­
ly playing at Bowie State. Collins has plenty of size
at 6'0", 230 lbs., yet has deceptive speed. He also
Edinboro University Football 2005

has plenty of experience, gaining 1,198 yards on
Offense
324 carries with 19 TDs in his career. His top sea­
Lettermen Returning: 11
son came in 2003 when he mshed for 445 yards on
Letteimen Lxtst: 8
124 carries with 5 TDs.
Starters Returning: 7
Matt Phillips wiU no doubt be sorely missed
WR Aaron Fetty
6-5 210 Jr.
at fullback. The free agent signee with the New
TE Nate Eimer
6-2 220 Sr.
England Patriots was a bullish mnner and bmising
QB Justin Bouch
6-3 205 Sr.
blocker. After serving as PhiUips' caddy, Olney
C Chris Kaczor
6-2 300 Jr.
steps in as the starter. Olney is 5'11" and has bulked
up to 235 lbs. He carried three times for 13 yards. ".S CXT LaMont Singleton6-4 300 Sr.
CXT Andy Young
6-4 300 So.
With depth an issue at fullback, Collins may
OT
Greg
Bzorek
6-6 315 Sr.
also see time at fuUback. In addition, redshirt fresh­
man Billy Dick (5'11", 225 lbs.) is available, although
Starters Lost: TE Ed Brown;
he did not participate in spring drills. Tepper
TB Andre Burke; WR Justin
wouldn't be surprised if highly-touted freshnwi
Lipscomb; OT Jason Oman; EB
Larry Federoff (6'0", 231 lbs.) is one of the few firsfMatt Phillips
year performers to make an impact.
Receivers: Depth abounds at wide receiver,
but Tepper admits that the Scots may not be able to
entirely replace Lipscomb. He was one of the few
Scots singled out by Tepper as an "alarming" play­
er, able to turn a five-yard pass into a 20-yard gain.
The one player who may have those capabUities is Ryan Valasek, but the junior is just 5'9", 175
lbs. Valasek is a big-play specialist, with seven
receptions of 30-or-more yards. He averaged 22.9
yards per catch on his 23 receptions with 3 TDs.
The rest of the receiving corps features solid
all-around players with plenty of height. Tepper
felt a year ago that Aaron Fetty had all-conference
qualities, but the 6'5" junior suffered an injury in the
first game and missed the next three contests. He
was never the same after that, ending the year with
8 receptions for 169 yards. Tepper hopes his pre­
diction comes tme, just a year later.
When Fetty went down, Jeff Dinger stepped
in and produced career-high numbers witii 24
catches for 265 yards and a touchdown. He had
entered the season with just four career receptions.
A 6'5" senior. Dinger is a fine possession receiver.
Jordan Bobitski refums after missing the
2004 season due to injury. The senior is a proven
wideout known for his ability to make the tough
catch. He caught 21 passes in 2002 and 25 in 2003.
As many as five other returnees look to make
an impact in 2005. Tepper was particularly
impressed with the spring performance of Bob
Reiter, a junior who has moved into the two-deep
rotation. Redshirt freshman Ryan Rybicki (6'2", 215
lbs.) and junior Michael Robinson (6'6", 215 lbs.)
both fit in with the big receiver concept. Rybicki
may develop into a player similar to Nate Eimer,
who can play wide receiver or tight end. Robinson
is an immensely talented player who originally
began his career at Indiana University He sat out
the 2004 campaign, and caught one pass in 2003 fol­
lowing his transfer from the Hoosiers. Sophomore
Marshall Ellison and redshirt freshman LaVaughn
Wesley are also in the picture at wide receiver.
Edinboro must replace four-year co-starter
Ed Brown at tight end, but the Eighting Scots stiU
possess three talented players to rotate at the posi­
tion. Nate Eimer, the smallest of the group at 6'2",
220 lbs., enters fall drills as the starter. The senior is
a hybrid player capable of playing tight end, wide
receiver, H-back or fullback. He caught 19 passes
for 240 yards and 4 TDs last season.
C.J. Trivisonno was lost after two games due
to an injury While he was missed a year ago, the
Scots now welcome him back for an unexpected
fifth season. The 6'4", 250 lb. senior is described by

Defense
Lettermen Returning: 15
Lettermen Lost: 7
Starters Returning: 8

OLB
DT
NG
DE
ILB
OLB
CB
FS

Seth Fragale
Chris Amico
A.J. Cousins
Greg MacAnn
Ben Stroup
Jim Soltis
Chris Avery
Tom Davidson

6-2
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-1
6-2
5-9
6-2

220
250
275
225
205
200
170
195

Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.

ILB Brandon
Banas; SS Tim Hyde; CB Elliott
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Starters Lost:

Specialists
Lettermen Returning: 3
Lettermen Lost: 2
Starters Returning: 1

PK Kody Robertson 5-10 215 Jr.
KO Tristan Mulcahy 6-2 195 So.

' TE Nate Eimerfigures to pbttf a trivet ’
role in the passing game after catching 19
• • passes for 240 yards and 4 TDs
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2005 Season Preview

2005 Season Preview
Tepper as a complete tight end, and was start­
ing to attract the attention of professional
scouts. He shared the starting job with Brown
for three years, and was a second team AUPSAC West choice in 2003 after catching 17
passes for 194 yards and 2 TDs.
When Trivisonno went down, it meant
Kyle Witucki would not use a redshirt season.
Instead, the 6'4", 250 lb. freshman became an
integral part of the tight end rotation. He fin­
ished with 7 receptions for 34 yards, with
touchdown catches in each of the two postsea­
son games. The sophomore figures to play an
even greater role in 2005.
Redshirt freshman Joe Gable (6'3", 245
lbs.) is another option at fight end, and the
coaching staff views incoming freshman Josh
Wachter (6'6", 265 lbs.) as a prized recruit.
Offensive Line: The offensive line def­
initely catches the attention of opposing
teams. Once one of his greatest concerns, now
the offensive line is possibly the team's great­
est strength, featuring plenty of size and expe­
rience, although experienced depth could
become an issue.
A year ago aU five of the offensive line­
men tipped the scales at over 300 lbs., and that
is something offensive line coach Scott
Browning hopes will change. He looks for his
linemen to come in a bit trimmer and quicker.
He sfiU expects a pile-driving unit that paved
the way for an average of 201.4 rushing ypg.
while giving up a PSAC-low 9 sacks.
Four starters return, including a pair of
AU-PSAC West performers. Leading the way
is Greg Bzorek, a 6'6", 318 lb. senior who
begins his third year as the starter at right tack­
le after starting as a redshirt freshman at left
tackle. AU told, he has started 34 of 35 career
games. A year ago Bzorek was chosen a third
team Associated Press Little All-America, in
addition to landing on several other AllAmerica teams. He enters the 2005 campaign
as a Lindy's and Street & Smith's first team pre­
season AU-American. A technically-sound
lineman with a nasty streak, Bzorek moved up
to the All-PSAC West first team after being
named to the second team as a sophomore.
Qiris Kaczor earned second team AUPSAC West accolades at left guard as a red­
shirt freshman, and foUowed that up with a
second team selection after moving to center a
year ago. The 6'2", 300 lb. junior is another
lineman with plenty of experience, starting aU
24 games in his career.
A pair of players debuted as starters a
year ago at the guard positions, and both are
good enough to receive serious aU-conference
consideration. Andy Young, a 6'4", 300 lb.
third-year sophomore, at times was
Edinboro's best lineman a year ago. He start­
ed 11 games at right guard. LaMont Singleton
battled injuries and conditioning issues when
he first arrived after transferring from
Erie(NY) Community CoUege. He still started
all 12 games, and is a buUdozer of a blocker.
Singleton came to Edinboro weighing almost
350 lbs., but the coaches look for him to return
for the fall at around 300 lbs. on his 6'4" frame.
The fifth starter figures to be a familiar
name in PSAC circles. Josh Bzorek will be the

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third member of his family to play at
Edinboro, and he also had brothers play at
Clarion and SUppery Rock. The 6'4", 275 lb.
redshirt freshirian looks to join his brother
Greg as a starter, opening at left tackle. He
enjoyed an outstanding spring.
Mike MUls and Anthony Tedesco repre­
sent the lone experienced depth. MUls wiU
likely serve as the backup at left tackle, but he
has dso played guard in the past. The 6'5", 290
lb. sophomore sat out the 2004 season, but
started four games in 2003. Tedesco is a 6'4",
280 lb. junior who will line up at right guard.
Sophomore Anthony Byerly (5'10", 290
lbs.) is a backup at left guard, with no fewer
than five redshirt freshmen battUng for reserve
duty. If Josh Bzorek was the biggest surprise
this spring, not far behind was Eric CosteUo
(6'3", 285 lbs.). He will serve as Kaczor's back­
up. Vince Lutman (6'2", 300 lbs.) and Brian
Shreve (6'4", 300 lbs.) are in reserve behind
Greg Bzorek at right tackle, with Scott Christie
(6'4", 295 lbs.) backing up Singleton. Jim
Curtin (6'0", 292 lbs.) is a reserve center.

Defense
A year ago the nature of the defense
was changed. Gone were the behemoth line­
men, in their place a group of smaU, aggres­
sive players. That was the trademark of the
defense, flowing and attacking the footbaU.
In some respects the statistics bely the
effectiveness of the defense. The Fighting
Scots had the misfortune of facing two of the
best quarterbacks in Division U in the NCAA
playoffs. Lost in the 47-44 win at Bentley was
the play of the defensive unit in the second
half, when Edinboro limited the Falcons to 140
yards and ten points. Also, in several games
Edinboro jumped out to huge halftime leads,
which resulted in a conservative offense and
plenty of reserves defensively in the second
half. Consider that the Fighting Scots gave up
just 47 points in the first quarter and outscored
opponents 242 to 128 in the first half.
The Edinboro defense excelled against
the run, ranking 14th nationally and second in
the FSAC with 97.3 ypg., allowing just nine
rushing touchdowns. That being the case,
teams loaded up on the pass, throwing a
record 406 passes against the Fighting Scots.
While giving up 262.8 ypg. through the air, a
more indicative figure of the pass coverage
was a school-record 30 interceptions, a figure
which led the country. In addition, Edintoro
led Division II in turnovers forced (42) and
ranked first in the FSAC with 33 sacks.
With nine starters back, including five
All-PSAC West performers, and several
reserves ready to step up and play major roles,
the defense looks for another strong season.
Defensive coordinator Wayne Bradford will
once again showcase speed and movement.
Defensive Linet Edinboro's defensive
front might have been the smallest in the
PSAC, but it led the PSAC in sacks and ranked
second in rushing defense. Three AU-PSAC
West players return along the front, led by
Seth Fragale at rush linebacker. The 6'2", 220
lb. graduate student not only moved up from
the second team to the first team all-confer­

ence a year ago, but was named the PSAC
West Defensive Player of the Year.
Fragale has been the perfect player to
assume the multiple roles of the rush line­
backer spot, requiring a player to rush the
passer, play the run, and drop in coverage.
Fragale led Edinboro with 100 tackles and 5.5
sacks, whUe finishing second in tackles for
losses (11). He added a pair of interceptions
and 2 fumble recoveries. An honorable men­
tion D2football.com and Football Gazette AllAmerican, he was named a preseason Lindy's
second team All-American.
A.J. Cousins emerged as an All-PSAC
West performer at noseguard, earning a spot
on the first team. He was joined by Chris
Amico, a second team choice at tackle.
Cousins, a 6'1", 275 lb. junior, is Edinboro's
biggest starting lineman. He totaled 51 tack­
les, with 9 for losses and 5 sacks, in his first
season as a starter. Amico is a 6'0", 250 lb.
third-year sophomore who finished with 53
tackles and a team-leading 12 tackles for loss­
es, including 4.5 sacks in his year as a starter.
The fourth starter is defensive end Greg
MacAnn. At 6'4", 225 lbs., the senior is proba­
bly the smallest defensive end in the PSAC,
yet he is a fierce competitor who has started 20
games in his career, including all 12 last sea­
son. MacAnn ended the year with 49 tackles,
9.5 tackles for losses and 3.5 sacks.
The interior line positions showcase a
pair of experienced players, each a unique
story. Njieya Chafeh (5'10", 256 lbs.) original­
ly hails from Cameroon, and did not arrive in
the United States xmtil he was 14. Extremely
strong, the senior moves to tackle this season.
He had 16 tackles a year ago.
Justin Koi last played for the Scots in
2001, when he started aU ten games, totaling
46 tackles, with 12 for losses. The 6'0", 270 lb.
junior noseguard is a powerful, intense per­
former who must shake the rust off his game.
Redshirt freshmen Donnie Marsteller
(6'4", 230 lbs.) and Mike Heasley (6'2", 260 lbs.)
provide further depth at tackle and nose­
guard, respectively.
Joe Malizia returns as Frageile's reserve
at rush linebacker, where he will battle Syl
Hanner. A6'2", 215 lb. sophomore, Malizia fin­
ished with 8 tackles an an interception.
Hanner moved from inside linebacker to rush
backer in the spring. The 5'11", 218 lb. sopho­
more had 8 tackles in seven games. Steve
Renfro, a lanky 6'3", 220 sophomore, tries to
find his niche as a speed pass rusher. Renfro
had 5 tackles, including 2.5 sacks.
Mike Enoch is a 6'3", 245 lb. redshirt
freshman who will relieve MacAnn at defen­
sive end. He is the most advanced of a young
group of linemen. Sophomore Josh Otto (6'4",
235 lbs.) played in three contests last year.
Redshirt freshman David Dix (6'3", 235 lbs.) is
another option at end.
The front was further strengthened over
the summer with the addition of Caleb Mayer,
a transfer who played two seasons at Liberty.
A 6'1", 240 lbs. junior, Mayer could see time at
a number of linebacker positions.
He
appeared in seven games for the Flames last
year, and as a true freshman in 2002 he had 22
tackles while starting twice.

Eldinboro University Football 2005

Linebackers: While Edinboro loses two
inside linebackers who started a total of 19 games
last season, two players who saw equal time are
back, and Tepper expects Ben Stroup to assume the
mantle as the team's next great inside linebacker.
A 6'1", 205 lb. junior, Stroup started five of the
last six games a year ago, and ended the season
with 49 tackles. That included 6.5 for losses and 3
sacks. An instinctive player with great acceleration,
Tepper feels that Stroup has put the final touches on
his play to join the likes of Jermaine Hughley and
Foster Johnson, recent standouts.
Dave Jazenski is expected to start alongside
Stroup at inside backer. A 5'11", 225 lb. junior,
Jazenski is extremely strong and gained plenty of
experience last year, sharing one of the positions
with Brandon Banas. Jazenski totaled 43 tackles.
Tepper used spring drills to assess a group of
inexperienced reserves at inside linebacker, and he
fiked what he saw in redshirt freshmen Paul Burger
and Hardin Moss. Burger was an all-state per­
former in Ohio as a prepster, and was also a top
wrestling recruit who took over as the starter at 197
lbs. late in the year. Now 215 lbs. after arriving at
Edinboro weighing 231 lbs., he now fits in much
better with the defensive scheme. Moss is 6'1", 225
lbs. and could have a huge impact this fall.
Sophomore Mike Cradduck is small at 195
lbs., but is very active and seems a better fit at inside
linebacker after playing strong safety a year ago.
Hanner or Mayer could also play inside.
Jim Soltis was one of the most improved
players on the team last year. The 6'2", 200 lb. jun­
ior made great strides in his first season as the
starter at drop linebacker, and ended the year with
his two best efforts of the season in the playoff
games against Bentley and East Stroudsburg. After
recording 8 tackles and a pair of fumble recoveries
at Bentley, he earned national Defensive Player of
the Week honors for his play at East Stroudsburg,
totaling 9 tackles, 3 for losses, with a sack, a fumble
recovery, and a 47-yard interception return for a
touchdown. Soltis ended the year with 45 tackles,
adding 5 interceptions for 85 yards.
James English moves from wide receiver to
drop linebacker. One of the few true freshmen to
see playing time a year ago, English is 6'2", 200 lbs.
and very athletic. He made a smooth transition in
the spring. Senior Regis Bums, a prominent player
at strong safety and drop linebacker the last two
years, suffered a serious knee injury in the loss at
Bentley. He hopes to return after totaling 33 tackles
last year, but his playing status is in doubt.
Defensive Backs: With two starters back,
both All-PSAC West selections, and a pair of talent­
ed newcomers set to make their mark, the second­
ary is in a strong state. The secondary gave up an
alarming 262.8 ypg. passing but with teams unable
to msh the ball against the Fighting Scots, most took
to the air. Memters of the secondary accounted for
22 of the team's school-record 30 interceptions.
Chris Avery is a two-time All-PSAC West sec­
ond team selection who has started 26 of 28 games
in his career. The senior is tied for second in career
interceptions at Edinboro with 13, including 6 a
year ago after picking off 7 passes as a sophomore.
Avery added 42 tackles and 6 passes broken up, yet
may be the most unappreciated player in the sec­
ondary. He returned one interception for a touch­
down, and also scored after blocking a punt.
Tom Davidson took over as the starter at free

Edinboro University Football 2005

safety for All-American Raji El-Amin in week num­
ber two, and the defense didn't miss a beat. The
third-year sophomore went on to rank second in
the PSAC and seventh in Division II with 8 inter­
ceptions for 117 yards. The 8 interceptions were one
shy of El-Amin's school record, and helped
Davidson earn second team All-PSAC West acco­
lades. He is a Lindy's second team preseason AllAmerican. He is expected to move to strong safety.
Damion Malott, a highly-regarded transfer
from Hudson Valley Community College, moves in
at free safety. Malott had 74 tackles and 4 intercep­
tions for the Vikings last year while playing free
safety in a system very similar to Edinboro's.
The other comerback spot shapes up as a bat­
tle between Jermaine Truax, who began the 2004
campaign as the starter, and junior college transfer
Rodney Stevenson. Truax was injured early in last
year's season opener and also missed spring drills.
The senior is a former standout at Alfred State who
had a pair of interceptions for Edinboro in 2003.
Stevenson joined the Fighting Scots in January and
had an opportunity to impress the coaching staff
during the spring. A junior, he is another of the for­
mer standouts at Erie(NY) Community College to
join the Edinboro program.
Tom LaVerde is the most experienced of the
secondary reserves. A former wide receiver, he
played in a backup role at comerback last year, and
will compete with Donnye Aiken this fall. He had
15 tackles in his first season in the secondary.
Sophomore Mike Mader played in five games a
year ago, and will play in a backup role at strong
safety. He'll battle Keelyn Roberts, a sophomore
who transferred from Bowie State but did not play
for the Bulldogs, for time behind Davidson.
Aiken, a sophomore and senior Pat Aretz wiU
vie for time at comerback. Aiken sat out the 2004
campaign after transferring from Colgate, while
Aretz formerly played at Thiel and proved a valu­
able special teams player in his first season at
Edinboro.

STREET & SMITH'S 2005
NCAA DIVISION II
PRESEASON TOP 25

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
m 13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Valdosta State
Pittsburg State
Grand Valley State
North Dakota
East Stroudsburg
Northwest Missouri State
Texas A&M-Kingsville
EDINBORO
Northwood
Albany State
West Chester
Arkansas Tech
Shippensburg
Colorado School of Mines
Carson-Newman
Michigan Tech
St. Qoud State
FayettevUle State
Nebraska-Omaha
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Winona State
Midwestern State
Delta State
Chadron State
Shaw

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DIVISION II
PRESEASON TOP 25
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2.
3.
4.
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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
* 15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Pittsburg State
East Stroudsburg
Valdosta State
North Dakota
Grand Valley State
Albany State
West Chester
Nebraska-Omaha
Shippensburg
Northwest Missouri State
Texas A&M-KingsvUle
Michigan Tech
Carson-Newman
Northwood
Arkansas Tech
Colorado School of Mines
Winona State
EDINBORO
Central Oklahoma
South Dakota
St. Cloud State
Delta State
Midwestern State
Henderson State
Shaw

Ben Stroup is looked upon as the next great inside linebacker.
The juniorfinished ivith 49 tackles in 2004.

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2005 Roster

2005 Roster

30

Name
Donnye Aiken
Chris Amico *
Jacob Anderson
Pat Aretz *
Chris Avery ***
Zach Bonatesta
Jordan Bobitski **
Justin Bouch ***
Paul Burger
Regis Bums **
Anthony Byerly
Greg Bzorek ***
Josh Bzorek
Njieya Chafeh *
Scott Christie
Tommy Clanton
Chaz Cobbs
Kelvin Collins

Pos.
CB
DT
FS
CB
CB
WR
WR
QB
ILB
SS
OL
OT
DE
DT
OG
TB
FS
RB

Ht.
5-9
6-0
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-10
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-6
6-4
5-10
6-4
5-9
5-11
6-0

wt.
160
250
190
175
170
200
205
205
215
209
290
315
275
256
295
186
192
230

Yr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.-r
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.-r
Sr.
Fr.-r
Fr.-r
Fr.
Sr.

68
71
34
62
58
25
31

Eric Costello
A.J. Cousins **
Mike Cradduck
Jim Curtin
Nick Danyo
Tom Davidson *
Ulysee Davis

C
NG
ILB
C
NG
SS
TB

6-3
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-2
5-9

285
275
195
292
230
195
203

Fr.-r
Jr.
So.
Fr.-r
Fr.
So.
Fr.-r

46
■«i. 83
96
88
Zz 16
49
97
65
45
87
55
52
89
82
48
60
7
93
8

BiUy Dick
Jeff Dinger *
David Dix
Nate Eimer ***
Marshall EUison
James English
Mike Enoch
Mike Fazio
Larry Federoff
Aaron Fetty **
Josh Fiscus
Seth Fragale ***
Joe Gable
Mykel Griggs
Syl Hanner
Ben Harris *
Trevor Harris
Mike Heasley
Josh Hinkle

FB
WR
DE
TE
WR
OLB
DE
OG
EB
WR
ILB
OLB
TE
WR
OLB
LS
QB
NG
QB

5-11
6-5
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-0
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-3
5-10
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-0

225
200
235
220
185
200
245
280
231
210
212
220
245
175
218
235
190
260
190

Fr.-r
Sr.
Fr.-r
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.-r
Fr.
Fr.
Jr
Fr.
Gr.
Fr.-r
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.-r
So.

10
*** 69
^4 74
14
51
3
67
43
Mil 11
59
mm 15

Dave Jazenski **
Chris Kaczor **
Cyrus Kersey
Brian Kiendl
Justin Koi *
Tom LaVerde *
Vince Lutman
Greg MacAnn ***
Mike Mader
Joe Malizia *
Damion Malott

ILB
C
OT
QB
NG
CB
OT
DE
SS
OLB
FS

5-11
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
5-10
6-2
5-10

225
300
320
185
270
198
300
225
185
215
180

Jr
Jr
Fr.
Fr.
Jr
Jr
Fr.-r
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr

T 94
53
70
28
35
13

Donnie MartseUer
Caleb Mayer
Mike Mills *
Jermaine Moncrief
Hardin Moss
Tristan Mulcahy *

DT
ILB
OT
TB
ILB
PK

6-4
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-1
6-2

230
240
290
220
225
195

Fr.-r
Jr
So.
Fr.
Fr.-r
So.

No.
2
42
41
29
23
85
29
12
39
37
66
78
72
92
57
20

Numerical Roster
No. Name.......................... Pos.
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
55
57
59
60
62
63
64
65
66
67

Deonte Peters..............WR
Donnye Aiken..............CB
Tom LaVerde................CB
Keelyn Roberts..............SS
Ryan Rybicki ..............WR
Trevor Harris................QB
Josh Hinkle ................. QB
JoeWanson ................. QB
Davejazenski..............ILB
Mike Mader................... SS
Justin Bouch................. QB
Brian Kiendl................. QB
Damion Malott..............FS
Marshall EUison..........WR
Kody Robertson ... .P/PK
Ryan Valasek ..............WR
LaVaughn Wesley........FS
Tommy Clanton ..........TB
Jermaine Truax ............CB
Jim Soltis ................... OLB
Chris Avery ..................CB
Rodney Stevenson ... .CB
Tom Davidson ..............SS
Ben Stroup................... ILB
PatAretz....................... CB
Jermaine Moncrief ... .TB
Jordan Bobitski ..........WR
Kelvin Collins ..............RB
Ulysee Davis ................TB
DeMarkus Robinson . .TB
Justin Olney ..................FB
Mike Cradduck ..........ILB
Hardin Moss................ILB
Derek Selby................... FB
Regis Bums................... SS
Brad Osborn................. SS
Paul Burger..................ILB
Mike Pagano ..............WR
Jacob Anderson ............FS
Chris Amico................. DT
GregMacAnn..............DE
Nick Pagano................WR
Larry Federoff ..............FB
Billy Dick....................... FB
Steve Renfro ..............OLB
SylHanner ................OLB
James English..............ILB
Jeremy Parker..............ILB
Justin Koi..................... NG
Seth Fragale................OLB
Caleb Mayer................ILB
JoshFiscus.................... ILB
Scott Christie.................OG
Joe Malizia................. OLB
Ben Harris..................... LS
Jim Curtin....................... C
Josh Whitehead............OT
Anthony Tedesco........OG
Mike Fcizio................... OG
Anthony Byerly..........OG
Vince Lutman..............OT

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Hometowi^High School
Erie, PA/ Central/ Colgate
Webster, NY/West Irondequoit
Kane, PA/Kane
Edinboro, PA/General McLane/Thiel
Berea, OH/Berea
Natrona Heights, PA/Highlands
Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick
Brackenridge, PA/FIighlands
Mentor, OH/Mentor
Jefferson, OH/Jefferson
North East, PA/North East
Saxonburg, PA/Knoch
Saxonburg, PA/Knoch
Fontana, CA/HamUton
SUppery Rock, PA/Kams City
Erie, PA/Central
Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick
Glen Bumie, MD/Old MUl/
Bowie State
Erie, PA/Central
Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe
Warren, PA/Warren
Dunkirk, NY/ Dunkirk
Toms River, NJ/Toms River North
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Bryan's Road, MD/Bishop
McNamara
Harleysville, PA/Kiski Area
Conneaut, OH/ Conneaut
Hamburg, NY/Hamburg Central
Oswego, IL/West Aurora
Pittsbxirgh, PA/ Central Catholic
Mayfield Heights, OH/Mayfield
Fredonia, NY/Fredonia
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry
Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell
Franklin, PA/Franklin
Cowansville, PA/Kams City
Emporium, PA/Cameron Coimty
Conneaut, OH/Edgewood
Orrville, OH/Orrville
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Flills
Lock Haven, PA/ Central Mountain
Waldo, OH/Marion Pleasant
Masury, OH/Brookfield
Allentown, PA/Allentown
Central Catholic
Erie, PA/Iroquois
Brook Park, OH/Berea
Akron, OH/ Akron Buchtel
Bemus Point, NY/Maple Grove
Volant, PA/Wilmington Area
Lincointon, NC/Homell(NY)
Arnold, PA/Valley
Rochester, NY/ Greece Athena
Lyndhurst, OH/Bmsh
Emporium, PA/Cameron County
Akron, OH/ Alaon North/Hudson
Valley (NY) Comm. College
Carlton, PA/ Cochranton
Bennington, VT/Berkshire/Liberty
Girard, OH/Girard
Massillon, OH/Massillon
Erie, PA/East
St. Mary's, PA/St. Mary's

EdinboFO University Football 2005

33
38
98
40

Justin Olney *
Brad Osborn
Josh Otto
Mike Pagana

EB
SS
DE
WR

5-11
5-11
6-4
5-10

235
195
235
190

So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.

44

Nick Pagana

WR

5-9

180

Jr

50
1

Jeremy Parker
Deonte Peters

ILB
WR

6-1
5-6

200
165

Fr.
Fr.

81
47
4
17
32
80
6
36
77
73

Bob Reiter *
Steve Renfro *
Keelyn Roberts
Kody Robertson **
DeMarkus Robinson
Michael Robinson
Ryan Rybicki
Derek Selby
Brian Shreve
LaMont Singleton *

WR
OLB
SS
P/PK
TB
WR
WR
FB
OT
OG

5-11
6-3
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-6
6-2
5-9
6-4
6-4

194
220
180
210
180
215
215
220
300
300

So.
So.
So.
Jr
Gr.

22
24

Jim Soltis **
Rodney Stevenson

OLB
CB

6-2
5-10

200
185

Jr
Jr

26
64
86
21

Ben Stroup **
Anthony Tedesco
C.J. Trivisonno ***
Jermaine Tmax *

ILB
OG
TE
CB

6-1
6A
6-4
5-10

205
280
250
180

Jr
Jr
Sr.
Sr.

18

Ryan Valasek **
Taureen Valentine

WR
CB

5-9
5-11

175
180

Jr
Jr

90
9
19
63

Josh Wachter
Joe Wanson
LaVaughn Wesley
Josh Whitehead

TE
QB
FS/WR
OT

6-6
6-3
5-11
6A

265
215
175
290

Fr.
Fr.
Fr.-r
Fr.

84
76

Kyle Witucki *
Andy Young *

TE
OG

6-4
64

250
300

So.
So.

Jr
Fr.-r
Fr.
Fr.-r
Sr.

Amanda, OH/ Clearcreek
Toms River, NJ/Toms River North
Middleburg Heights, OH/Midpark
Rochester, NY/Greece Athena/
Erie (NY) Community College
Rochester, NY/Greece Athena/
Erie (NY) Community College
Akron, OH/ Akron East
Cleveland Heights, OH/
Qeveland Heights
Cheswick, PA/Springdale
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Severn, MD/ Old Mill
Columbus, OH/Hilliard Davidson
Orrville, OH/ c5rrville/Kent State
Orrville, OH/ Orrville/Indiana
Covina, CA/Charter Oaks
Erie, PA/Strong Vincent
Erie, PA/McDowell
Canton, OH/Canton McKinley/
Erie (NY) Comm. College
Garrettsville, OH/ Cardinal
Bedford, OH/Warrensville
Heights/Erie (NY) Comm. College
London, OH/Hilliard Davidson
Edinboro, PA/Saegertown
Kirtland, OH/BCirtland
Horseheads, NY/Horseheads/
Alfred State
Natrona Heights, PA/Highlands
Allentown, PA/Allentown Dieruff/
Allan Hancock JC
Butler, PA/Butler
DuBois, PA/DuBois
Duquesne, PA/Penn Hills
Oneonta, NY/Oneonta/Milford
Academy
Tarentum, PA/Highlands
Greenville, PA/ Greenville

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68
69
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71
72
73
74
76
77
70
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80
81
82
83
84
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86
87
88
89
90
92
93
94
96
97
98

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HEAD COACH: Lou Tepper (32-24,5 years; 57-55-2 overall, 10 years)
ASSISTANT COACHES: Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/offensive hne); Wayne
Bradford (defensive coordinator/defensive line); Jim Henson (running backs); D.K. McDonald
(defensive backs); Mike Yurcich (quarterbacks); Tom Parry (wide receivers); Ray Gillman (tight
ends); Dan Holland (strong safeties/msh linebackers); Scott Jenco (defensive assistant)

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Chris Kaczor........... ....c
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A.J. Cousins ........... ..NG
Josh Bzorek ........... ..OT
LaMont Singleton .. ..OG
Cyrus Kersey......... ..OT
Andy Yoimg........... ..OG
Brian Shreve ......... ..OT
Greg Bzorek........... ..OT
Michael Robinson .. ..WR
Bob Reiter............... ..WR
Mykel Griggs.......... ..WR
Jeff Dinger............... ..WR
Kyle Witucki........... ...TE
Zack Bonatesta........ ..WR
C.J. Trivisonno........ . ..TE
Aaron Eetty............. ..WR
Nate Eimer............. ...TE
Joe Gable................. . ..TE
Josh Wachter........... . ..TE
Njieya Chafeh.......... ..DT
Mtike Heasley.......... ..NG
Donnie Marsteller . ..DT
David Dix................. ..DE
Mike Enoch............. ..DE
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Chris Kaczor .. ......... KAYzhor
Tom LaVerde . ........... lah verd
Vince Lutman . ............. lutman
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Mike Mader ... ..........may dher
Joe Malizia .... ......... mahLIZE
Tristan Mulcahy ..mulKAYhee
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1. Achieve lofty academic goals
2. Honor this University with our character
3. Unashamedly strive for victory
4. Foster a family concept where everyone is
treated with love and discipline

Elditiboro University Football 2005

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Head Coach Lou Tapper
eteran Division I mentor Lou
Tepper was appointed the 12th
head football coach at Edinboro
University, officially taking charge
of the Fighting Scot program on
January 5, 2000. He promised a
tough and classy program, and in
four short years delivered a cham­
pionship team that fans and alumni
enthusiastically endorse.
Tepper inherited an Edinboro
program which had won just
eleven games in the previous three
seasons. The Scots have shown
SS"'
consistent improvement in "Coach
Tep's" five years, culminated by
consecutive PSAC championships
for the first time in Edinboro history, the best two-year record in
Edinboro
history.
and the only PSAC
"We had an outstanding pool of
team chosen for the
candidates to choose from, but Lou's
NCAA Division 11
integrity, coaching background and
playoffs each of the
past two seasons.
national notoriety stood out above
Each phase of
the rest. We feel Edinboro provides
Edinboro football
the opportunity to be one of the top
has made a dramatic
programs in the PSAC, and look at
turn upward. The
offense has averaged
Lou Tepper as the coach to restore
over 30 points and
our program to that level."
nearly 400 yards
each the past two
Dr. Frank Pogue Jr.
seasons,
with
President, Edinboro University
tremendous balance
between
rushing
and passing. The defense led the nation with 42 turnovers and 30 inter­
ceptions while playing stingy run defense in 2004. Truth be known,
Tepper's real passion is for special teams, despite his national reputa­
tion on defense. Edinboro has not had a kick blocked the last two years,
while blocking four kicks a year ago, with two blocked pimts returned
for touchdowns.
While winning is important, it isn't the only emphasis at
Edinboro with Tepper at the controls. The participation numbers have
significantly increased and academic performances have soared. He
has demanded recruiting equally a combination of character and talent.
The Edinboro staff stresses a family concept and racial harmony. The
improvement academically has been so drastic that out of 80 players on
the team following spring practice, just three were faced with academ­
ic probation.
The 2000 season brought a 5-6 record, matching the Edinboro
record for wins by a first-year head coach, and a fifth place PSAC fin­
ish. In 2001 and 2002, the Fighting Scots were very competitive, setting
the stage for back-to-back championship seasons.
Edinboro made its first postseason appearance in 2003, claiming
a share of the PSAC West championship. The Fighting Scots survived
a brutal three-game stretch early in the season, defeating 16th-ranked
East Stroudsburg, 30-21, dropping a 40-34 decision to 22nd-ranked
Shippensburg, and upsetting fourth-ranked Indiana(Pa.) on the
Indians' home turf, 28-20. The Scots ended the regular season with a
six-game winning streak. During that stretch Edintoro held opponents
without a touchdown for 20 consecutive quarters. Tepper was recog­
nized as the PSAC West Coach of the Year in 2004, as Edinboro finished
with a 9-3 record and an 18th place ranking in the AFCA poll.
The Fighting Scots once again finished 9-3 and tied for the PSAC
West crown a year ago, while duplicating the 2003 AFCA rankmg of
18th. Edinboro picked up its second-ever NCAA postseason win with
a 47-44 win at 20th-ranked Bentley.

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Head Coach Lon Tepper
RACKGROUNTD

Tepper, a native of Keystone, PA, returned to the Division II level
after coaching at Division 1 institutions for almost thirty years. He is
renowned as a defensive coaching genius, with a resume that includes
three Butkus Award honorees and an Outland Trophy winner. Tepper's
list of standouts include Bruce Smith, John Holecek, Simeon Rice, Kevin
Hardy, Brad Hopkins, Booger MacFarland, and Ken Dilger, all current
or former NFL standouts. In addition, he has worked with some of the
top head coaches in the country, including Bill Dooley at Virginia Tech,
Bill McCartney at Colorado, John Mackovic at Illinois and Gerry
DiNardo at LSU.
"Being a native of western Pennsylvania, it has been neat to be a
head coach again and to be a head coach in this environment," Tepper
related following his first season at Edinboro. "I've recruited western
Pennsylvania for half of my career. It's a joy to be back home."
Tepper completed his second full season as the defensive coordi­
nator at Louisiana State University in 1999. He began his tenure with
the Tigers on December 15,1997, helping LSU to a 27-9 Independence
Bowl win over Notre Dame. All told, he has served as a defensive coor­
dinator for 19 years in his coaching profession.

BIG TEN HEAD COACH
Lou Tepper was appointed the head coach at the University of
Illinois on December 13,1991, just prior to the team's appearance in the
John Hancock Sun Bowl. He replaced Mackovic, who left for the head
coaching position at the University of Texas. During his five-year stint
as the Fighting Tllini head coach, Tepper compiled a record of 25-31-2,
including two more bowl appearances. He guided Illinois to a pair of
wins over Ohio State, including one at Columbus; the school's first vic­
tory in Ann Arbor against Michigan in 27 years; and three consecutive
wins over rival Iowa by a combined score of 122-17. Just as impressive,
Tepper graduated a very high percentage of his Big Ten seniors.
Tepper joined the Illinois program in 1988, serving as the defen­
sive coordinator for four seasons and assistant head coach for two
years. In his nine seasons at Illinois, he helped the program to six bowl
invitations, one Big Ten title and top ten rankings in the AP and UPl
polls. He was honored as the Big Ten's top defensive assistant coach in
1990 by The Sporting News. His defensive units annually ranked among

the best in the country, finishing 10th in 1989,14th in
1993, ninth in 1994, and 21st in 1995.
Tepper's 1992 lUini squad finished 6-5-1, suf­
fering a 27-17 defeat to Hawaii in the Holiday Bowl.
Illinois went in to Columbus and upset Ohio State,
18-16, and posted a 22-22 tie against Michigan in
Ann Arbor.
While his '93 edition finished 5-6, that includ­
ed a 24-21 win in Ann Arbor against the Wolverines.
The ntini made it back to postseason play in 1994,
handing East Carolina a 30-0 whitewashing in the
Liberty Bowl. The '94 squad finished 7-5, again
upsetting one of the elite in the Big Ten. And once
again it was on the road, as Illinois shocked Ohio
State, 24-10, in Columbus behind Butkus Award
winner Dana Howard.

LINEBACKERS
Through the years Penn State had gained the
reputation as "Linebacker U", but Illinois could have
made a good case for that designation as well dur­
ing Tepper's tenure. He produced consecutive
Butkus Award winners in Dana Howard (1994) and
Kevin Hardy (1995). Along the way, he also pro­
duced Big Ten Defensive Players of the Year in Moe
Gardner and Darrick Brownlow (1990), Howard
(1993 and '94) and Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the
Year Simeon Rice in 1994. For the only time in Big
Ten history, Tepper had four first team All-Big Ten
linebackers at his disposal. In all, he has coached
over 20 professional linebackers, and has published
a book, "Complete Linebacking", a 312-page com­
prehensive book on linebacker play.
Hardy and Rice became the highest defensive
draft duo in the history of the NFL draft in 1996
when Hardy went second to Jacksonville and Rice
third to Arizona. That stood until the 2000 NFL
Draft when Penn State's Courtney Brown and Lavar
Arrington went one-two.

DIVISION I
ASSISTANT COACH
In over thirty years as an assistant coach,
Tepper has worked at some of the top institutions in
the country. That includes the tikes of Pittsburgh,
Virginia Tech and Colorado, in addition to his time
at Illinois and LSU.
Tepper began his coaching career as a gradu­
ate assistant at Pittsburgh in 1967, then moved on to
the University of New Hampshire from 1968-71,
coaching the running backs and tinebackers before

becoming the defensive coordinator. His
next stop was the College of William &
Mary, where he joined former New
Hampshire head coach Jim Root as the
defensive coordinator from 1972-77. The
1976 William & Mary squad posted the
school's best record in thirty years. He was
the assistant head coach his final year at
William & Mary.
In 1978, Virginia Tech head coach Bill
Dooley hired Tepper as his linebackers
coach. Tepper helped build the Hokies into
a consistent bowl contender with a defense
that annually ranked among the nation's top
ten. He stayed at Virginia Tech from 197882, working with Outland Trophy winner
and Buffalo Bills great Bruce Smith, among
others. The 1980 Hokie edition played
Miami(FL) in the Peach Bowl.
Tepper joined Bill McCartney's staff at
Colorado in 1983, serving as the defensive
coordinator and assistant head coach until
departing for lUinois in 1988. Tepper helped
turn around a defense which ranked No. 100
nationally in yards allowed prior to his
arrival, to one which was as high as 11th in Division
1 in total defense. He earned the title of assistant
head coach his final two seasons, and helped the
Buffaloes to the 1985 Freedom Bowl and the 1986
Blue Bonnet Bowl. Among the assistant coaches at
Colorado was Gerry DiNardo, who would later
bring Tepper in to direct his LSU defense.

PERSONAL

BACKGROLrND
Tepper, bom September 7, 1945, graduated
from Rutgers University in 1967. He enjoyed a
standout career as a defensive back at Rutgers from
1965-67. As a player, Tepper led the Scarlet Knights
in interceptions as a junior and tackles as a senior.
He won the George Cronin Trophy as the Most
Improved Player in 1965.
Tepper is an active member of the American
Football Coaches Association and has served on the
All-American Committee and the AFCA Ethics
Committee. He is active in the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes and has spoken for PromiseKeepers, founded by former Colorado coach Bill
McCartney. Tepper and his wife, Karen, have two
married children, Matthew, a graduate of Edinboro
with a master's degree in Counseling, and Stacy
Ann, a graduate of LSU who is a full-time mother.

Lou Tepper^s Head Coaching Record
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Totals
Edinboro University Football 2005

School
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro

Overall
Record
0-1
6-5-1
5-6
7-5
5-5-1
2-9
5-6
4-6
5-6
9-3
9-3
57-55-2

Conference
Record
4-3-1 (4th, Big Ten)
4-3-1 (4th, Big Ten)
5-3 (T4th, Big Ten)
4A (T5th, Big Ten)
34-1 (T7th, Big Ten)
1-7(T9th,BigTen)
2-4 (T4th PSAC West)
3-3 (T3rd PSAC West)
2-4 (5th, PSAC West)
5-1 (Tlst, PSAC West)
5-1 (Tlst, PSAC West)

Edinboro University Football 2005

Notable
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Liberty Bowl

Tepper’s Personal
Data
Bom: September 7,1945
Hometown: Keystone, PA
College Education: Rutgers
University, B.S. in Physical
Education -1967
Playing Experience: Rutgers
University, defensive back l%5-67
Coaching Experience: University
of Pittsburgh - graduate assis­
tant, 1967; University of New
Hampshire - mnning backs/
linebackers, 1968-69; defensive
coordinator, 1970-71; College of
William & Mary - defensive
coordinator, 1972-75; assistant
head coach/ defensive coordina­
tor, 1976-77; Virginia Tech
University - linebackers, 197882; University of Colorado defensive coordinator/ line­
backers, 1983-85; assistant head
coach, 1986-87; University of
Illinois - defensive coordina­
tor/ inside linebackers, 1988-89;
assistant head coach, 1990-91;
head coach, 1991-96; LSU defensive coordinator/lineback­
ers, 1998-99
Wife: Karen
Children: Matthew (30) and wife
Lourdes, Stacy Ann (28) and
husband, Jock Graff.
Grandchildren: Olivia Ann Graff

NCAA Div. II Playoffs
NCAA Div. II Playoffs

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Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches
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Scott Browning

Wayne Bradford

Jim Henson

D.K. McDonald

Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
20th Year
Ohio State ‘8i

Offensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
yth Year
Salisbury State ‘go

Running Backs
8th Year
Hiram ‘68

Defensive Backs
3rd Year
Edinboro ‘01

Scott Browning is in his 20th season as a
Fighting Scot assistant, working with his third
head coach.
After serving as the offensive line coach
and recruiting coordinator in Lou Tepper's first season. Browning took
over as the offensive coordinator four years ago, while continuing to
work with the linemen. This marks his 12th year in charge of the offen­
sive linemen, and ninth as offensive coordinator. He has also coached
the running backs and defensive backs in the past.
Browning has served as an assistant coach at three NCAA
Division 1 insfihitions. Prior to joining the Fighting Scot staff in 1986, he
coached receivers and running backs at Ohio State for two years. The
Buckeyes went to the Rose Bowl and the Citrus Bowl in his two seasons.
Browning served as a graduate assistant coach at New Mexico State in
1982, and the following year
instructed the receivers at Idaho Bom: October 28,1958
Hometown: Perrysville, OH
State.
A 1981 graduate of Ohio College Education: Ohio State
State with a bachelor's degree in University, B.S. in Education - 1981;
Education, Browning began his New Mexico State University, M.S.
coaching career as an assistant in Education Administration - 1983
coach at Worthington High Playing Experience: Capital
University, running back - 1977
School and Dayton-Fairview Coaching Experience:
High Schools in Ohio from 1979- Worthington (OH) High School 81. Before transferring to Ohio assistant coach, 1979; DaytonState, he attended Capital Fairview (OH) High School - assis­
University where he played foot­ tant coach, 1980-81; New Mexico
ball for one season. Browning State University - secondary, 1982;
later earned a master's degree in Idaho State - receivers, 1983; Ohio
Education Administration from State University - running backs,
1984-86; Edinboro University New Mexico State in 1983.
Browning and his wife, offensive coordinator, defensive
Lynn, reside in Edinboro and backs, running backs, offensive line,
have two children, Andrew, 11, 1986 to present
Lynn
and Katelyn, 7. His brother, Wife:
Children: Andrew (11), Katelyn (7)
Mitchell, is the offensive coordi­
nator at the
University
of
Minnesota.
Browning is also
camp director of
the
Tri-State
Linemen's
Camp, a highlysuccessful
instructional
camp for line­
men now in its
tenth year.

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Wayne Bradford is in his seventh year as a
member of the Edinboro coaching staff. A year
ago Bradford was given the additional responsi­
bilities of defensive coordinator, a position
which he previously held in 1999 under former head coach Tom
HoUman. He oversees the defensive tine.
Under Bradford's tutelage, Edinboro has had seven first team AUPSAC West defensive linemen. That includes Dave Smith, a four-time
All-PSAC selection who ranks first in career tackles for losses and tied
for second in sacks, Eugene Grooms, who was a three-time All-PSAC
selection, and Seth Fragale, last year's PSAC West Defensive Player of
the Year. His 2003 and 2004 defensive lines featured three all-conference
performers.
Bradford had previously been at Salisbury State since 1990, and
was the Sea Gulls' defensive coordinator from 1994-98.
A graduate of Salisbury State, Bradford began his coaching career
at his alina mater in 1990, serving as an assistant coach in charge of the
linebackers (1990-92) and defensive linemen (1992-94). In 1994, he was
promoted to defensive coordinator. In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th
in NCAA Division 111 in total defense, allowing just 268 yards per game.
Ftis 1995 defensive unit produced a first team AFCA All-American at
linebacker, and helped the Sea Gulls finish 7-2 with a berth in the ECAC
Southwest Championship Game.
Bradford graduated from Bom: April 3,1968
Salisbury State in 1990 with a Hometown: Glen Bumie, MD
College Education: Salisbury
bachelor's degree in Business
State University, B.S. in Business
Administration. He completed Administration -1990; M.S, in
work on his master's degree in Business Administration -1992
Business Administration from Playing Experience: Salisbury
Salisbury State in 1992. In addi­ State University, offensive line tion to working as a member of 1986-89
the football staft, Bradford was a Coaching Experience: Salisbury
faculty member in the School of State University - defensive lineman
Business. Beginning in 1996, he & linebackers, 1990-93; defensive
was the Director of the Business coordinator, 1994-99; Edinboro
Graduate Programs for the University - defensive coordinator,
1999; defensive line, 2000 to present
Perdue School of Business.
As an undergraduate, Wife: Gwen
Bradford was an offensive line­ Children: Nicholas (7), Julia (5),
Mitchell (bom March 24,2005)
man. He played on the 1986
Salisbury State team which fin­
ished as the NCAA Division 111 national runnerup.
Bradford and his wife, Gwen, reside in Edinboro with their
seven-year-old son, Nicholas, five-year-old daughter, Julia and new­
born son Mitchell (Ixjm March 24,2005).

Eldixiboro University Football 2.005

Jim Henson, a highly successful high
school coach in Ohio for over twenty years,
enters his eighth season on the Edinboro staff.
After working on the defensive side of the ball as
the strong safeties/ outside linebackers coach for two years, he moved
over to the offense and will instruct the running backs for the fourth
straight season. He previously worked with the running backs in 1999
and was in charge of the defensive linemen in '98. Henson is also a pro­
fessor in the Mathematics Department at Edinboro.
Henson joined the Edinboro staff after serving as a mathematics
teacher, football coach and athletic director at Grand Valley Fligh School
in Ohio for 22 years. He led the Mustangs to a 150-68-4 record, with five
Grand River Conference championships, three East Suburban
Conference titles, and three state playoff appearances. In the 1990's,
Henson's charges posted three imdefeated campaigns and a 23-game
regular season winning streak. He was named the Conference Coach of
the Year eight times and County Coach of the Year three times, culmi­
nated by his selection as the Ohio Division V Coach of the Year in 1997
and the Division IV Coach of the Year in '92. This past winter he was a
member of the first class inducted into the Ashtabula County Football
Hall of Fame.
Prior to beginning his stel­ Bom: September 11,1946
lar career at Grand Valley, Henson Hometown: QrweU, OH
debuted as an assistant coach at College Education: Hiram
Cardinal Middlefield (OH) High College, B.A. in Arts & Mathematics
-1968; Youngstown St. Univ., M.S. in
School, where he served for eight Mathematics Education -1972
years.
Playing Experience: Hiram
Henson graduated from College, defensive back - 1964-66
Hiram College in 1968 with a Coaching Experience: Cardinal
bachelor of arts degree in Middlefield (OH) High School Mathematics, then completed assistant coach, 1968-75; Grand
work on his master of science Valley (OH) High School - head
degree in Education with a major coach, 1976-97; Edinboro Univ. in Mathematics from Youngstown defensive Une, 1998; strong safeties/
State in 1972. He and his wife, outside linebackers, 2000-01; running
Evelyn, reside in Edinboro. They backs, 1999,2002 to present
are the parents of a son, Jim, and a Wife: Evelyn
daughter, Jennifer, along with Children: Jim (36), Jennifer (28)
four grandchildren.

Edinboro University Football 2005

Former Edinboro standout D.K. McDonald
was appointed a full-time staff member a year
ago and is now in his third season on the coach­
ing staff. He oversees the defensive backs.
McDonald was a four-year starter for the Fighting Scots at cornerback from 1997-2000, earning first team AII-I^AC West honors as a
junior when he finished with 29 tackles and a team-high 11 passes bro­
ken up. He finished his career with 108 tackles, 4 interceptions and 34
passes broken up, leading the team in the final category in aU but his
sophomore year. McDonald played for Tepper as a senior.
A 2001 graduate of Edinboro
with a bachelor's degree in History, Bom: August 28,1974
McDonald has also Jjeen an area Hometown: Qrrville, OH
representative for the Fellowship of College Education: Edinboro
Christian Athletes. He is extremely University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in
History - 2001
active in the Erie area as a speaker.
Playing Experience: Edinboro
An outstanding student, University of Pennsylvania, comerMcDonald was a four-year back -1997-2000
Edinboro Scholar-Athlete. He Coaching Experience: Edinboro
also served as the president of the University - defensive backs, 2003 to
Fellowship of Christian Athletes present
at Edinboro. He resides in Erie.

Mike Yurcich
Quarterbacks
1st Year

Caltfomia (Pa.) ‘99
Mike Yurcich is the newest member of the
Edinboro University coaching staff, joining the
football staff in Apiil. Yurcich will serve as the
quarterbacks coach, replacing Mike Hodgson,
who was appointed quarterbacks coach at Dartmouth.
Yurcich, a native of Euclid, Ohio, served as a graduate assistant
coach at Indiana University in 2003-04. In addition to conducting statisti­
cal analysis for the Hoosiers' offense, he assisted with the wide receivers.
Yurcich is no stranger to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
After attending Mount Union in 1994-95, he transferred to Califomia (Pa.)
and played three seasons for the Vulcans. As the starter in 1996, he com­
pleted 131 of 268 passes for 1,694 yards with 9 TDs and 9 INTs. He shared
the job in 1998, completing 57 of
108 passes for 729 yards with 3 TDs Bom: November 5,1975
and 4 INTs. Yurcich was a two- Hometown: Euclid, OH
year captain at Califomia (Pa.).
College Education: California
Yurcich graduated from University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in
Califomia (Pa.) with a bachelor's Psychology -1999; University of
degree in Psychology in May 1999, Saint Francis (Ind.), M.Ed. in School
and later earned his master's Counseling - 2002
degree in School Counseling from Playing Experience: Mount
St. Francis(IN). While at St. Union College, quarterback - 199495; California University of
Francis(IN), he served as an assis­ Pennsylvania, quarterback -1996-98
tant coach for the Cougars, helping Coaching Experience: Indiana
USF to four consecutive Mid-States University - offensive graduate
Football Association Mid-East assistant, 2003-04; University of Saint
League Championships and four Francis (Ind.) - running backs, 1999;
NAIA Playoff berths. The Cougars quarterbacks, 2000-02; offensive
were 38-8 during the four-year coordinator, 2002; junior varsity head
coach, 2000-02
period.

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A Conversatioii with Lon Tepper

Assistant Coaches
After coaching the running backs in 1999 at St. Francis, Yurcich
worked with the quarterbacks in 2000 and 2001. He served as the offen­
sive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2002. He was also the jun­
ior varsity head coach from 2000-02.
Yurcich is single and resides in Edinboro.

Ray Gilman
Tight Ends
4th Year
Lock Haven ‘66
Ray Gilman is in his fourth season as an
assistant coach for the Fighting Scots. He took
over as the tight ends coach a year ago after pre­
viously instructing the strong safeties. Gilman
will also oversee the equipment operations.
Gilman has plenty of experience on the high school level, includ­
ing serving as the head coach for the AUegheny-Clarion Valley High
School team in 2000 and 2001, after beginning there as an assistant coach
in 1997. The team is in a co-op with Cranberry High School, and par­
ticipated in the Class AAA District IV Playoffs four of the five seasons.
Gilman previously had stints as an assistant coach at Northern
High School in Dillsburg, PA and Pittsburgh North Catholic High
School. He also served as the head coach at Finley (Pa.) Junior High
School, where one of the players on his team was Joe Montana.
In the summer of 2001, Gilman guided the Pennsylvania AU-Stars
to the gold medal in the Down Under Bowl in Australia.
A1966 graduate of Lock Haven State College with a bachelor of
science degree in Health & Physical Education, Gilman resides in
Hilliards, PA with his wife, Kay. His son, Chris, played at Lock Haven
for a season before trcinsferring to Edinboro, where he played for three
seasons at defensive back.

Tom Parry
Wide Receivers
4th Year

Strong Sqfeties/Drop Linebackers
2nd Year
Edinboro ‘01
Dan Holland enters his second season as a
member of the Edinboro coaching staff but is
well-known in western Pennsylvania. AU told
he has 14 years experience on the high school
level, serving as the head coach at Saegertown High School from 200103 in addition to stints as an assistant coach at McDowell High School
and General McLane High School. He will coach the strong s^eties and
drop linebackers.
Holland led Saegertown to the 2002 French Creek Valley Athletic
Conference championship, as the Panthers finished with a 9-1 record.
He was recognized as the 2002 FCVAC Coach of the Year and was also
named the PLAA District 10 Coach of the Year by the Pennsylvania State
Football Coaches Association. He posted a 19-10 record in three seasons
as head coach, resurrecting a program which had gone just 1-17 the pre­
vious two years.
Holland began his coaching career as an assistant at General
McLane in 1990, leading his 1993 junior varsity squad to a 7-1 record.
He moved on to the McDowell school system in 1994, working for three
seasons as the head coach at J.S. Wilson Middle School before joining the
varsity staff in 1997. The 1997 edition of the Trojans advanced to the
PLAA Class AAAA western finals. While serving on the McDowell staff
for four seasons, Holland worked with the offensive and defensive
tines, tight ends and special teams.
A 2001 graduate of Edinboro with a bachelor's degree in
Specialized Studies, Holland resides in Meadville with his wife, Brenda,
a 1996 graduate of Edinboro University with a bachelor's degree in
Education.

Scott Jenco
Defensive Assistant
1st Year
Edinboro ‘03

Slippery Rock ‘64
Tom Parry is in his fourth season as a
member of the Edinboro football staff, coaching
the wide receivers.
Parry has been a head football coach on
the high school level for 17 years and an assistant coach at the collegiate
level for 15 seasons. He coached the quarterbacks and receivers at
Mercyhurst from 1995-2001.
Prior to joining the Mercyhurst stciff. Parry was the passing game
coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Iona College from 1992-95. He
also served on the collegiate level in 1979-80 at Cortland State, from
1977-79 as the defensive coordinator at St. Lawrence University, and got
his start as a student assistant at his alma mater. Slippery Rock State, in
'63-64.
Parry served as an assistant coach at Academy High School in
Erie in l%5-66. He served as the head coach at Tech Memorial High
School from l%7-69, and was also the head coach at Bishop
Ludden(NY) High School and Mount Vemon(NY) High School.
A1964 graduate of Slippery Rock State University with a bache­
lor's degree in Health and Physical Education, Parry later completed
work on his master's degree in Educational Administration from St.
Lawrence in 1979. He played one season at Edinboro then completed
his career at Slippery Rock.
Parry resides in Erie and has one daughter, Jillian (20), a junior at
the University of Maryland.

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What attracted you to Edinboro?
"/ was attracted to Edinboro because I
love to coach young men who are seri­
ous about the game and use football as
a tool to influence them toward posi­
tive academic, athletic and social
behavior. Edinboro was attractive
because of the leadership of the admin­
istration, particularly that of Dr.
Frank Pogue and Bruce Baumgartner.
Edinboro has a location and setting
that can attract quality student-ath­
letes. Karen and I are both familiar
with this area and the PSAC. We love
smaller communities yet Erie provides
many attractions plus we have entree
to three metropolitan areas in close
proximity."

Dan Holland

Scott Jenco is in his first season as an assis­
tant coach for the Fighting Scots. He will serve
as a defensive assistant, working closely with
the defensive tine with defensive coordinator
Wayne Bradford.
Jenco began his football coaching career at nearby General
McLane High School in 2001, serving as an assistant coach for the
Lancers until joining the Fighting Scot staff this spring. He has worked
as the offensive/defensive line coach and special teams coordinator, in
addition to serving as the junior varsity head coach.
A 2003 graduate of Edinboro University with a bachelor of arts
degree in Social Science, along with minors in History and Geography,
Jenco is currently working on his master's degree in Public
Administration at Gannon University. He works full-time at
Community Resources for Independence, where he is the service coor­
dinator for the Attendant Care Program
Jenco is single and resides in Erie.

Edinltoro University Football 2005

With back-to-back NCAA playoff appearances, what are yoxn goals
in 2005?
"Annually our goals are expressed in our Mission Statement. We want to
have another outstanding semester in the classroom this fall. We choose to
honor Edinboro University with our conduct and compete for our third con­
secutive PSAC West championship. We also desire to develop a family con­
cept where everybody is valuable, but the team always comes first."
With a great number of letterwinners and starters returning, is there
unwarranted pressure on the 2005 team?
"We will enter our August camp with a great deal of confidence because of the
past two championship teams. We have enough maturity to understand that
hard work will be needed for us to improve and we must improve if we are
going to repeat. We also have a strong dose of enthusiasm from newcomers
who are excited to find their roles in keeping us back in the playoffs."
How much importance do you place on special teams?
"Special teams have always been one of my passions because they usually
account for over 50% of the yardage in a game and yet only 15% of the total
snaps. Most close games are won because of the field position created by spe­
cial teams. Few fans recognize the impact of special teams and many players
don't buy into its significance. The past two championship teams have had a
wonderful attitude for the kicking game with tremendous results. We have
not had a punt blocked in two years. Our punt return team not cmly pres­
sures the punter but Chris Avery and Ben Stroup both scored after blocking
punts last fall. Our kickoff unit ranked first in the PSAC while our kickoff
return team improved significantly. Kody Robertson led our placekicking
unit and the PSAC, converting 12 of 14 field goals. Our block unit blocked

three kicks in the second round of the playoffs and during the course of the
year returned two blocked PATsfor scores. Edinboro University special
teams are worth the price of a game ticket alone!"
How do you see the PSAC West race shaping up?
"Our staff believes that lUP, California and Shippensburg will all challenge
for the league title. Slippery Rock, Clarion and Lock Haven look to improve
significantly, so the PSAC West will be competitive each and every week."
A year ago you employed a small but fast defensive unit. Is this a
change in philosophy for you, or a sign of things to come?
"Throughout my career, we have always been known as a lean, quick defen­
sive scheme. In this modem era offootball that emphasizes spread offenses
and utilizes space, being powerful and fast are even more important We led
the nation in turnovers with 42 and had 30 interceptions, and a major factor
in that production was our ability to accelerate with faster people."
The last two years we've seen more of the "balanced" offense you
talked about upon your arrival. What lies in store for the offense
this year?
"Each winter and spring we have the opportunity as a staff to tweak our
schemes. Tlrere will certainly be some changes this fall that reflect our person­
nel strengths, but the major objectives are still to score 30 points a game and
have a 400-yard offense that can mn and throw with equal effectiveness. That
keeps everyone involved!"
The PSAC will shortly go to a ten-game mandated schedule. What are
yoiu feelings in regards to that, and how will the schedule shape up?
"I have been a huge supporter of this legislation. While I really enjoy playing
teams from other areas within our region, once a program has success it
becomes a very arduous and time-consuming process to come up with a com­
plete schedule. Until very late, we were in jeopardy of having only nine
games before the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Beginning in 2006 we will be
assured often games and it is much easier for us to find one non-conference
opponent rather than three."
We've talked a lot about the football side of things, but academics
are also a very important issue to you. Please discuss.
"When our staff arrived in Edinboro in the winter of2000, we inherited 56
players and 26 of them were on academic probation or suspension. This past
spring, we had a very healthy situation with 80 players and only a handful in
academic difficulty. In fact, our team averaged a 2.75 GPA, the highest I have
ever been associated with in my career. Our Mission Statement encourages
ourplayers tohave "Lofty Academic Goals". We don't want our players just
to be eligible 2.0 students, but rather we want them to strive in the classrtoom
and make a Master's Degree their goal within two years ofgraduating at
Edinboro."

Tepper’s Most Memorable Oames
Date
December 1991
September 5,1992
October 10,1992
October 31,1992
November 14,1992
October 16,1993
October 23,1993
October 8,1994

Opponent
UCLA
Northern Illinois
at Ohio State
at Michigan
Michigan State
at Iowa
at Michigan
at Ohio State

Score
L, 3-6
W, 30-14
W, 18-16
T, 22-22
W, 14-10
W, 49-3
W, 24-21
W 24-10

November 12,1994
December 31,1994
September 16,1995
November 25,1995
October 5,1996
October 11,2003
November 15, 2004

Penn State
East Carolina
Arizona
at Wisconsin
Indiana
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Bentley

L, 31-35
W,30-0
W,9-7
X 3-3
W,4ti43
W, 28-20
W,47A4

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Comments
Tommy Maddox-led Bruins win the Sun Bowl in Tepper's first game as head coach
Tepper's first win as head coach
Tepper's first Big Ten win
Illini come away with win and tie in Columbus and Ann Arbor
Victory puts Illini in Holiday Bowl
First victory over Iowa coach Hayden Fry
First Illini victory in Ann Arbor in 27 years
National television victory helps Dana Howard win Butkus Award as mini win backto-back games in Columbus
Joe Patemo's xmdefeated Nittany Lions get biggest sacre on national television
Illini post shutout victory in Liberty Bowl
Upset of nationally-ranked Wildcats and Desert Swarm defense
The last tie in Big Ten history ruins Illinois' fourth bowl bid
The first overtime game in Big Ten history
Fighting Scots defeat fourth-ranked Indians
Edinboro wins second-ever NCAA playoff game

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Meet the Fighting Scots
n

2

Dpnnye
Aiken

Comerback
Sophomore
5-9,160 lbs.
Erie, PA/Central HS

Former transfer from Colgate University ...
sat out the 2004 campaign and now looks to
*f!**^- compete for playing time at comerback ...
possesses plenty of athletic ability but is still
picking up the defensive system.
2004: Sat out season after transferring from
Colgate.
AT COLGATE; Redshirted in 2003, as Red
Raiders finished as NCAA Division lAA runnemp.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman at
Central High School... served as a co-captain
as a senior, playing running back, wide receiv­
er and defensive back ... a two-time AU-Metro
League selection ... picked for the 2003 Savean-Eye All-Star Game ... twice named
Falcons' offensive MVP ... as a senior mshed
for 781 yards on 87 carries with 3 TDs and
caught 18 passes for 271 yards and 3 TDs ... on
defense, had 51 tackles and an interception ...
was the 2001 District 10 champion in the 100meters ... also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL; Bom October 25, 1984 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Wendy Huff
and Donald Aiken Sr.

forced two fumbles ... had season-high 8 tack­
les against WVU Tech, with a sack and two
tackles for losses ... turned in a strong show­
ing in the playoff win at Bentley, totaling 6
tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses, and a pair of
sacks ... had 7 tackles vs. Slippery Rock.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Wade
Bianco at West Irondequoit High School,
where he was a three-year starter ... was
named the Division AA Defensive Player of
the Year as a senior and was an AU-Greater
Rochester selection ... a three-time AllMonroe County choice ... also earned letters
in baseball and wrestling ... was a second
team all-league choice in wrestling.
PERSONAL:
Bom June 22, 1985 ...
Specialized Studies major ... son of Susan and
Paul Amico.

Amico’s Career Statistics
Defense G
2004
12

UT
24

AT Total TFL Sacks
29
53 12-62
4.5

Comerbac
Senior
5-9,170 lbs.
Berea, OH/Berea HS

Aretz
Comerback
Senior
5-9,170 lbs.
Edinboro, PA/General
McLane HS
Former transfer from Thiel College who will
battle for backup duties at comerback and also
figures in as a special teams performer.
2004: Appeared in nine contests, finishing

Chris
Amico
Defensive Tackle
Sophomore
6-0, 250 lbs.
Webster, NY/West
Irondequoit HS
One of the anchors of the defense, and a play­
er who epitomizes the qualities of strength
and quiclmess the defense stresses ... makes
up for lack of size at defensive tackle with out­
standing strength ... plays with great leverage
and is very quick ... excellent pass msher ...
originally recruited as a linebacker ... plays
with the same effort of his brother, Paul, who
was an undersized linebacker for the Fighting
Scots.
2004: Started aU 12 games at defensive tack­
le, leading all linemen with 53 tackles ... that
figure ranked fifth on the team ... earned sec­
ond team AU-PSAC West honors ... posted a
team-leading 12 tackles for losses and was
third on the team in sacks with 4.5 ... also
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the season with 7 tackles ... had 4 tackles, aU
solo, in win over WVU Tech.
AT THIEL: Played football and baseball for
the Tomcats, earning letters in both sports ... in
2001, his only season, played in six games,
with four tacldes and an interception.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout in football
for coach Jim Wells at nearby General McLane
High School, earning first team All-Erie
County League honors as a senior ... was a
two-year starter in football and a three-year
regular in baseball ... was named the Lions
Club of the Week once.
PERSONAL: Bom August 24, 1982 ...
Psychology major with a 3.98 GPA ... son of
Kristine and Peter Aretz ... member of campus
Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Senior CB Chris Avery

A two-time All-PSAC performer who is one of
the top defensive backs in the conference ...
talented cover man who made a greater
impact against the run as a junior ... tied for
second in career interceptions with 13 ...
earned a starting role as a freshman, only to
miss the last half of the season due to injury ...
enters his third year as a starter at comerback,
starting 26 of 28 games in his career.
2004: Had a career-high 42 tackles while
starting aU 12 contests ... ranked second on
the team in interceptions with 6, good for 43
yards ... was tied for 27th in Division 11 in
interceptions, and was tied for sixth in the
PSAC ... also broke up 6 passes, second on the
team ... was a second team All-PSAC West
selection for the second straight year ...
blocked a punt against WVU Tech, then
picked it out of the air and returned it five
yards for a touchdown ... tied his career-high
with 8 tackles against CalifomiaJPa.) ... had 5
tackles in both playoff games ... oddly
enough, had two interceptions in three differ­
ent games, against Tiffin, Slippery Rock and
Kutztown ... returned an interception 31 yards
for a score at Kutztown ... in addition to the
two touchdowns, scored two points on a
defensive extra point at Slippery Rock.
2003: Started all 12 games at comerback, fin­
ishing with 24 tackles, one for a loss ... fin­
ished second on the team with 7 interceptions
for 78 yards, ranking 22nd in Division 11 and
third in the PSAC ... also broke up 6 passes to
rank second on the team ... earned second
team AU-PSAC West honors ... came up with
first career interception against Tiffin, picking
off two passes against the Dragons ... at one

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point had an interception in five straight
games ... had season-high 5 tackles against
IndianaJPa.) and Qarion.
2002: Earned a starting job three games into
the season, but was shelved due to an injury
midway through the year ... played in four
games, starting twice, registering 16 tackles
and one pass broken up ... had a career-high 8
tackles at Shippensburg ... made first career
start at Tiffin.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in footbaU and basketball at Berea High School ...
was an All-Northeast Ohio honorable men­
tion selection in football and earned first team
AU-Pioneer Conference honors ... also earned
All-Sun Newspapers second team accolades at
defensive back ... as a senior, totaled 28 tack­
les and 3 interceptions, returning one for a
touchdown ... also returned a punt for a
touchdown ... caught 14 passes for 264 yards
and carried the ball 17 times for 152 yards ...
also lettered one year in cross country ... was
named the Tressel Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom October 11,1983 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Jim and Joan
Avery ... father played footbaU at BaldwinWallace ... a fine student.

Avery s Career Statistics
Defense
2002
2003
2004
Career

G
4
12
12
28

UT
9
18
27
54

AT
7
6
15
28

Total
16
24
42
82

INT
0
7
6
13

PB
1
6
6
13

2002: Einished as the third-leading receiver
with 21 receptions for 181 yards, despite miss­
ing two games due to injury ... twice caught 5
passes in a contest, for 50 yards against
IndianaJPa.) and 44 yards vs. Gannon.
2001: Played in nine contests, catching one
pass, a 19-yarder at CaUfomiaJPa.)... turned in
strong special teams game at East
Stroudsburg, finishing with two tackles and a
blocked extra point.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter in foot­
ball and basketbaU at Cairick High School,
also competing one year in track ... for career,
caught 65 passes for 1,755 yards and 18 TDs,
including 28 for 625 yards as a senior ... was
named MVP as sophomore after catching 23
passes for 635 yards ... earned aU-city honors
as a senior, and played in the PSFCA EastWest AU-Star Game ... earned Captain's Award
as a senior in football and basketbaU, and cap­
tained both sports.
PERSONAL: Bom June 18, 1983 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Janet and
Kenneth Bobitski... sister Jayreen played bas­
ketbaU at Pitt-Bradford ... solid student.

Bobitski’s Career Statistics
Receiving G
2001
9
2002
9
2003
12
Career
30

29

WiU be a welcome addition to the receiving
corps after missing the 2004 campaign follow­
ing ankle surgery ... was stUl roimding into
shape during spring drills, but showed
enough to warrant plenty of action in the fall
... solid aU-around player who impresses
coaches with his toughness and has the ability
to make the difficult catch ... outstanding spe­
cial teams player with a goal of being on every
unit.
2004: Received injury redshirt year after
imdergoing ankle surgery.
2003: Caught 25 passes to finish third on the
team, good for 251 yards ... hauled in first
touchdown pass of career in win over
Califomia(Pa.) ... started three contests ... set
career high with 6 receptions for 46 yards at
IndianaJPa.), adding 5 catches for 62 yards vs.
East Stroudsburg ... had eight tackles while
playing special teams.

Yds.
19
181
251
451

Avg.
19.0
8.6
10.0
9.6

TD
0
0
1
1

Lg-

19
20
33
33

Justin
Bouch
Quarterback

Jordan
Bobitski
Wide Receiver
Senior
6-2, 205 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Carrick HS

Rec.
1
21
25
47

INTs ... feU two completions shy of breaking
his own season record, and 20 passing TDs
ranks third ... added 107 yards and 2 TDs
mshing ... also set a school record with his
second career 300-yard passing game, throw­
ing for 304 yards in the playoff win at Bentley
... completed 19 of 43 passes with 4 TDs and
an interception ... also ran for 51 yards on 10
carries with a touchdown against the Falcons
... the 355 total yards was the second-highest
figure in school history ... had four games
with at least 200 yards passing ... threw for
three touchdowns against Califomia(Pa.) and
SUppery Rock, and passed for two scores on
four occasions.
2003: Started all 12 games, finishing as one
of the leading passers in Division 11 while
earning first team AU-PSAC West accolades ...
also named to the D2footbaU.com honorable
mention AU-Northeast Region team ... set a
school record for completion percentage (65.9
pet.), completing 168 of 255 yards for 2,044
yards with 15 TDs and 10 ENTs ... ranked 19th
in Division 11 in passing efficiency and was
third in the PSAC ... was also fifth in the con­
ference in total offense and sixth in yards pass­
ing per game ... also set school record for com­
pletions, and 2,044 yards passing was thirdhighest total at that time ... attempts ranked
sixth and touchdowns seventh ... added 98
yards and 2 TDs rushing, accoimting for 2,142
yards in total offense, the second-highest sea­
son total... threw for at least two touchdowns
in eight games, including three TDs against
Califomia(Pa.) ... completed 15 of 24 passes
for a season-high 252 yards and 2 TDs in upset
of lUP ... was also key in upset win over East
Stroudsburg, throwing for 233 yards and 2
TDs whUe completing 20 of 26 passes ...

Senior
6-3, 205 lbs.
Brackenridge, PA/
Highlands HS
A record-setting quarterback who enters his
fourth year as a starter after taking over mid­
way through redshirt freshman campaign ...
called "Mr Consistency" by head coach Lou
Tepper ... extremely efficient quarterback who
makes few mistakes, but his best quality
might be his abUity to win ... has a 20-10
record as a starting quarterback ... ranks third
in career passing yards (5,505) and in career
total offense (5,862) ... also ranks fourth in
career touchdown passes (39), and second in
career attempts (726) and career completions
(425)... holds the career record for completion
percentage (58.5 pet.).
2004: Was a first team AU-PSAC West choice
for the second straight year, and also earned
honorable mention D2football.com AllNortheast Region accolades ... ranked 35th in
passing efficiency and 54th in total offense in
Division 11 ... set a school-record for yards
passing with 2,281 yards, completed 167 of a
school-record 299 passes with 20 TDs and 12

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Senior QB Justin Bouch

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Meet the Fightiiig Scots
accounted for 245 total yards in playoff loss at
Saginaw Valley State.
2002: Began the year as the backup quarter­
back but ended up playing in eight games,
with six starts ... led the Scots with 1,180 yards
through the air, completing 90 of 172 passes,
but threw 9 INTs compared to 4 TDs ... also
scored three touchdowns rushing ... in first
career start completed 22 of 35 passes for 353
yards, the second-highest single game total in
Edinboro history, with 2 TDs passing and
another rushing in loss at East Stroudsburg ...
328 total yards against the Warriors ranks fifth.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played footbaU for coach
Tim Karrs at Highlands High School... a twoyear starter for the Golden Reims ... complet­
ed 160 of 290 passes for 2,144 yards with 14
TDs, rushing for another 5 TDs ... earned first
team all-conference honors at quarterback and
comerback as a senior and was a second team
choice as a junior, and was an honorable men­
tion all-state selection at comerback ... also a
three-year regular in track and a two-year
starter in basketball... was an All-Section pick
in basketball as a senior and finished sixth in
the WPIAL in the 110 hurdles as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Bom July 24,1982 ... Criminal
Justice major ... son of Deborah and David
Bouch ... member of campus Fellowship of
Christian Athletes.

Bouch’s Career Statistics
Passing G
2002
8
2003
12
2004
12
Career 32

Att. Com.
172
90
255
168
299
167

Pet.
52.3
65.9
55.9

Yds. TD Int.
1180
4
9
2044 15 10
2281 20 12

726

58.5

5505

425

39

31

Bouch Game-hy-Game
2002
Opponent
Gannon
Ashland
Tiffin
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
IndianafPa.)
Qarion
Slippery Rock
Kutztown
CahfomiafPa.)
Lock Haven
TOTALS

Comp

Yds TD Int

6
9
13
14
12

Att
DNP
DNP
18
35
19
DNP
12
18
29
23
18

90

172

1180

2003
Comp
Opponent
Youngstown State
19
Ashland
10
Tiffin
9
East Stroudsburg
20
Shippensburg
11
IndianafPa.)
15
Clarion
12
Slippery Rock
11
emmii Kutztown
14
wi;as>»i^
CalifomiafPa.)
16
Lock Haven
11
Saginaw Valley State 20
168
TOTALS

Att
29
22
14
26
19
24
19
16
17
25
14
30

Yds TD Int
162
0
0
88
1
0
154
2
1
233
2
0
176
2
2
272
2
1
184
0
1
102
0
1
118
2
0
190
3
1
163
2
1
222
0
1
2044
15 10

8
22
6

255

90
353
87

0
2
0

2
0
2

104
151
111
127
157

0
0
0
1
1

0
1
1
2
1

4

9

2004
Opponent
East Stroudsburg
WVUTech
Tiffin
Shippensburg
Qarion
California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Bentley
East Stroudsburg
TOTALS

Comp
17
10
14
14
12
10
14
16
16
14
19
11

Att
29
13
21
27
21
20
22
28
26
23
43
26

167

299

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Yds TD Int
230
0
2
171
1
0
223
2
1
178
1
2
143
2
0
207
3
0
141
2
1
170
3
0
191
0
0
194
2
1
304
4
1
129
2
2
2281

20

12

jer

Inside linebacker
Freshman (r)
5-11, 215 lbs.
Mentor, OH/
Mentor HS
Highly-recruited linebacker who red-shirted
as a freshman ... received a lot of reps in the
spring and looks to be a quality backup to Ben
Stroup ... also a top recmit for the wrestHng
team, and took over as the starter at 197 lbs.
late in the season, finishing with a 3-7 record.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A standout in both foot­
ball and wrestling at Mentor High School ...
two-year starter for the Cardinals in football,
helping them to a 12-1 record as a senior and
11-2 as a junior ... Mentor was regional run­
ner-up both years ... was a first team All-Ohio
selection as a senior, and was named the
Cleveland Touchdown Qub Defensive Player
of the Year ... as a senior, led team in tacldes
with 136, and was a Willoughby News-Herald
first team All-Star and the Northeast District
Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... had 123
tackles as a junior, earning first team All-Lake
Erie League honors ... in wrestling, became
Mentor's first All-American after finishing
fifth at the NHSCA Nationals at 215 lbs... fin­
ished with a 115-27 career record ... placed
third at the 2004 Ohio Division 1 State
Championships at 215 lbs... concluded senior
season with a 46-4 record, breaking his own
school record for wins set the previous year ...
was named the Lake Erie League Lake
Division Wrestler of the Year, and was a
Cleveland Plain Dealer and Willoughby NewsHerald first team all-star selection ... went 45-9
as a junior, placing fifth at the state tourna­
ment and second at AAU Nationals at 215
lbs... was 24-14 as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Bom September 20, 1985 ...
Business major with a 3.00 GPA ... son of
Mary and Larry Burger.

Outside Linebacker
Senior
6-0, 205 lbs.
Jefferson, OH/
Jefferson HS
Saw considerable action at drop linebacker a
year ago, but 2005 campaign is in doubt after
suffering knee injury during playoff win at
Bentley ... if healthy, will serve as a backup to
starter Jim Soltis ... a tough, hard-nosed play­
er who is also a key special teams contributor
... former walk-on in his fifth season.
2004: Played in 11 games with one start, fin­
ishing with 33 tackles ... started the season
opener against East Stroudsburg at strong
s^ety before moving to drop linebacker ...
had two tackles for losses ... posted a careerhigh 8 tackles m win over Califomia(Pa.), and
had 5 tackles on three occasions.
2003: Totaled 30 tackles while playing in all
12 contests ... registered first career intercep­
tion at Kutztown, returning it 50 yards for a
touchdown ... had career-high 6 tackles
against East Stroudsburg and Qarion, adding
5 stops at Ashland.
2002: Played in aU 11 games, mostly on spe­
cial teams, finishing with 6 tackles ... had 3
tackles in season finale vs. Lock Haven.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport athlete
at Jefferson Area High School ... earned allstate honors as a junior and senior at line­
backer, and was also a two-time All-NEC
selection at both linebacker and running back
... also earned AU-District honors at both posi­
tions, and was a two-time AU-County selec­
tion at wide receiver ... was named the
Jefferson Gazette Player of the Year as a junior
and senior ... set a school record with 315
career tackles, and also broke the season
record with 143 stops ... as a senior, had 950
yards mshing and 450 yards receiving with 18
TDs ... a three-year starter in football, also
starting four years in track and one year in
basketball.
PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1979 ...
Computer Science major with a minor in
Mathematics ... son of Tammy and Regis
Bums.

Burns’ Career Statistics
Defense
2002
2003
2004
Career

G
11
12
11

UT
0
15
15

AT
6
15
18

Total
6
30
33

34

30

39

69

INT
0
1
0
1

PB
0
0
0
0

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Edinltoro University Football 2005

Anthony
Bverly

Offensive Ltne
Sophomore
5-10, 290 lbs.
North East, PA/
North East HS

A walk-on who will provide depth at guard
for the Fighting Scots ... joined the Scots in the
spring of 2003 but did not play that fall.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter
and three-year letterwinner for coach Matt
Shesman at North East High School ... was a
member of the only Grapepicker team to play
for the District 10 championship ... earned
second team All-Erie County League honors
as a senior ... also an outstanding powerlifter
who set one national record and nine state
records ... named the Most Distinguished
Athlete in the Qass of 2002.
PERSONAL:
Bom May 3, 1984 ...
History/Secondary Education major ... son of
Linda and Victor Byerly ... cousin Seth
Randall is a member of the Slippery Rock foot­
ball team.

Associated Press Little All-America accolades
... was also a D2football.com second team AUAmerican and a Football Gazette honorable
mention All-American ... earned first team
All-Northeast Region honors from Football
Gazette and D2football.com ... moved up from
second team All-PSAC honors as a sophomore
to first team in 2004 ... started all 12 games at
right tackle.
2003: Earned second team All-PSAC West
honors while starting all 12 games at right
tackle.
2002: Played in all 11 contests, starting all
but one game at left tackle.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Knoch Eligh
School under head coach Mike King ... was a
two-year starter in football and track, and also
started for a year in basketball ... earned first
team all-conference honors at offensive and
defensive tackle as a senior and was a second
team choice at both spots as a junior... named
to Butler County All-Star Team both years and
to Tribune Review Terrific 25 as a senior ... led
the Knights in tackles both years.
PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 15, 1983 ...
Geography major ... son of Ledia and Joe
Bzorek.

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Josh
Bzorek
Offensive Tackle

78

Greg
Bzorek
Offensive Tackle
Senior
6-6, 315 lbs.
Saxonburg, PA/
Knoch HS
Highly-regarded offensive tackle who enters
his fourth season as a starter ranking as one of
the top offensive linemen in Division n ...
named a preseason first team All-American by
Street & Smith's and Lindy's ... size and per­
formance has caught the attention of profes­
sional scouts ... regarded as the leader of the
offense along with quarterback Justin Bouch
... possesses great tenacity and is extremely
tough ... technically very sound and moves
well for size ... nice kid off the field, but has a
nasty streak on it... enters third year as start­
ing right tackle after starting all but one game
as redshirt freshman at left tackle ... has start­
ed 34 of 35 career games ... could be joined on
offensive fine by younger brother Josh, the
favorite to start at left tackle ... older brother
Ron finished his career at Edinboro last year,
and brother Bill played at Slippery Rock and
brother Joe at Clarion.
2004: Earned numerous All-American hon­
ors as a junior, including third team

Freshman (r)
6-4, 275 lbs.
Saxonburg, PA/
Knoch HS
The last of the Bzorek brothers to play college
ball, and just might be the best before its all
over ... began his career as a defensive end,
but was moved to offensive tackle during pre­
season drills, although he ended up ledshirting a year ago ... had a great spring, earning
the starting job at left tackle ... came in under­
sized at 240 lbs., but is now up to 275 lbs...
very good athletically, and described as a very
focused and tough player ... brings the same
tenacity that his brother Greg has ... got off to
a strong start on field an in classroom.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike
King at Knoch High School ...a three-year
starter for the Knights ... earned first team all­
conference honors on offense and defense as a
senior.
PERSONAL: Born March 15, 1986 ...
Business Marketing major ... son of Ledia and
Joe Bzorek

Edinboro University Football 2005

92

Njieya
Cnafeh

K

J

Defensive Tackle
Senior
5-10, 256 lbs.
Fontana, CA/
Hamilton HS

Undersized defensive tackle but makes up for
it with great strength ... provides the Fighting
Scots with an exciting backup interior lineman
... played noseguard a year ago ... possesses
quick feet... joined Edinboro program a year
ago ... attended junior college in California ...
a very popular player.
2004: Played in all 12 games as a reserve
noseguard and tackle ... finished with 16 tack­
les, including 2.5 for losses and a half sack ..
had season-high 5 tackles in first game against
East Stroudsburg, adding a tackle for a loss,
and matched that with 5 tackles and a tackle
for a loss in a win at Slippery Rock.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Hamilton High
School in California ... earned all-conference
honors at linebacker.
PERSONAL:
Born March 5, 1981 .
Computer Science major with a minor m
Business Administration ... son of Monthe
Chafeh and Dr. Kweji Chafeh ... originally
from Cameroon, coming to America when he
was 14 and did not spe^ English.

Chafeh’s Career Statistics
Defense G

2004

12

UT

7

AT Total

9

TFL

Sacks

16 2.5-19

0.5

Scott
Christie

Offensive Guard
Freshman (r)
6-4, 295 lbs.
Slippery Rock, PA/
Kams City HS
Expected to serve as a backup at left guard .
missed spring drills with an injury, but the
coaching staff feels he can be a sofid player
down the road.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first team
all-conference performer as an offensive tack­
le for coach Ed Conto at Kams City High
School ... was a two-year starter for the
Gremlins, and also earned three letters in track
and field.
PERSONAL: Bom September 12, 1986 ...
Secondary Math major ... son of Maureen
Ellenberger and Jack Christie.

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Meet the Fightiiig Scots
■iw"

Tommy
Clanton

Tailback
Freshman (r)
5-9,186 lbs.
Erie, PA/ Central HS
One of a number of players in the mix for the
vacant tailback position ... battled with fellow
freshman Ulysee Davis all spring after both
redshirted in the fall ... a shifty runner with
plenty of burst.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout at nearby
Central High School despite missing half of
his senior season due to injury ... was a threeyear starter for coach Pat DiPaolo's Falcons,
earning second team All-Metro League hon­
ors as a junior and senior ... also earned hon­
orable mention All-Northwest Conference
honors both years ... ran for 607 yards on 124
carries as a senior, after gaining 567 yards on
79 rushes as a junior ... named to the 2003
Pennsylvania Football News All-Academic
Team.
PERSONAL: Bom September 19, 1985 ...
undeclared major who got off to a strong start
in the classroom ... son of Cindy Clanton and
Jessie Miller.

30.

Kelvin
Collins

Running Back
Senior
6-0, 230 lbs.
Glen Bumie, MD/
Old Mill HS
Transfer from Bowie State who fits into the
mix both at tailback and fullback ... has one
year of eligibility remaining ... bullish runner
with deceptive speed ... saw considerable
action for the Bulldogs while playing in a
rotating system at running back.
AT BOWIE STATE: Departs with career
numbers of 1,198 yards mshing and 19 TDs on
324 carries ... had top season in 2003, mshing
for 445 yards on 124 carries, a 3.6 yard average,
with 5 TDs ... added 5 receptions for 10 yards
... led team in scoring with 32 points ... gained
430 yards on 113 carries with team-leading 8
TDs as a freshman in 2001 ... added 4 catches
for 75 yards and a TD ... led team in scoring
with 56 points ... had 86 carries for 317 yards
and 3 TDs in 2002, along with 5 catches for 29
yards.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-county honors

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in 1999 and 2000 while playing at Old Mill
High School.
PERSONAL:
Bom April 25, 1983 ...
Sociology major with a concentration in
Criminal Justice major... son of Cheryl Downs
and Kelvin CoUins.

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Eric
Costello
Center
Freshman (r)
6-3, 285 lbs.
Erie, PA/ Central HS
Former walk-on who was a very pleasant sur­
prise a year ago while redshirting ... played
guard a year ago, but looks to serve as the
backup to starting center Chris Kaczor this
year... had an excellent spring ... very knowl­
edgeable player who plays with great tenacity
... has great feet and mns very well.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Pat
DiPaolo at nearby Central High School, where
he blocked for fellow Fighting Scot Tommy
Clanton ... a three-year starter who earned
second team AU-Metro League honors as a
junior and senior on the offensive line, and
was also an AU-Northwest Conference choice
both years ... graduated from Collegiate
Academy.
PERSONAL:
Born April 12, 1986 ...
Criminal Justice major with a 3.00 GPA ... son
of Michelle and Peter Costello.

playoff games ... earned first team All-PSAC
West honors and was a Football Gazette AllNortheast Region third team selection and a
D2football.com honorable mention AllNortheast Region choice.
2003: Saw considerable action as the season
progressed, playing in all 12 games, including
a start against Shippensburg ... finished with
22 tackles, with 5.5 losses ... tied for second on
team in sacks with 3 ... posted season-high 5
tackles vs. Shippensburg, and added 4 stops at
Youngstown State ... had fumble recovery
against Califomia(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time all-confer­
ence and all-district selection while playing for
coach Bill Dennis at Chillicothe Ffigh School
... earned special All-Ohio honors as a junior
and senior ... as a senior had 68 tackles and 9
sacks, and finished with 200 career tackles and
25 career sacks ... played in Ohio North-South
All-Star ... earned 11 letters in all for the
Cavalier, including four in track and three in
wrestling ... was a state qualifier in both
wrestling and track.
PERSONAL:
Born June 24, 1985 ...
Specialized Studies major ... full name is
Anthony James Cousins ... had a strong soph­
omore year academically.

Cousins’ Career Statistics
Defense

G

UT

2003
2004

12
12

8

Career

24

AT Total

TFL Sacks

22 5.5-16

13

14
38

9-31

3
5

21

52

73 14.5-47

8

51

71

34

Mike
Cradduck
Inside Linebacker
Makes the move from free safety to inside line­
backer ... is small for the position, but is an
active hitter ... has a desire to excel on special
teams.
2004: Saw action in one game, playing
against WVU Tech, with no statistics.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for
coach Jeff Flickner at Warren High School, and
also earned four letters in track ... helped
Dragons post a 9-2 record as a senior ... was a
first team AU-Northwest Conference selection
as a junior and senior at tailback, mshing for
1,100 yards in 2002 ... earned second team all­
conference honors as a sophomore, and was
an honorable mention choice at outside line­
backer as a senior ... ran for over 2,900 career
yards ... placed 12th at the PIAA track state
championships in the 3200 meter relay as a
sophomore ... set school records in the 400
meters and 1600 and 3200 meter relays.
PERSONAL: Bom September 25, 1984 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a 3.17
GPA ... son of Jessie and Lyle Cradduck.

Center
Freshman (r)
6-0, 292 lbs.
Dunkirk, NY/
Dunkirk HS

Junior
6-1, 275 lbs.
Chillicothe, OF!/
Chillicothe HS
Earned all-conference and all-region honors in
first season as a starter ... possesses great feet
and hands and is probably the most talented
interior lineman ... another player who exem­
plifies a defensive fine built on speed and
quickness rather than strength ... equally
adept against the run and pass.
2004: Started ah 12 games at noseguard,
totaling 51 tackles ... had 9 tackles for losses
and finished second on the team with 5 sacks
... had career-high 9 tackles against Kutztown,
with a pair of tackles for losses and a sack ...
finished with 7 tackles in win over
Califomia(Pa.) ... had a sack in each of the

Junior NG A.J. Cousins

Edinboro University Football 2005

Former walk-on who will provide depth at
center ... missed spring drills due to an injury
after red-shirting in the fall.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at
Dunkirk High School for coach Mark Benton,
also earning two letters in baseball and bas­
ketball ... was a three-time all-conference
selection in football, and earned All-Western
New York accolades as a junior in 2001 ...
team MVP as a senior ... named to the AllWestem New York Academic Team as a senior
in both football and baseball ... was a second
team all-conference selection in baseball.
PERSONAL: Bom November 10, 1985 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Linda and
James Curtin Jr... father played football at

Davidson s Career Statistics
Defense G

UT

AT

2004

19

19

Strong Safety
Sophomore
6-2,195 lbs.
Geneva, OH/
Geneva HS

One of the key performers in a secondary that
ended up setting a school record for intercep­
tions in a season ... took over for Raji El-Amin
after the All-American went down with an
injury in the first game, and the defense never
missed a beat... may be asked to move from
free safety to strong safety ... regarded by
head coach Lou Tepper as one of the top
defensive backs in the PSAC ... named to
Lindy's preseason AU-Division II second team
... has a nose for the ball, and also not afraid to
provide run support... a former walk-on who
earned a scholarship following a strong show­
ing in his first spring... a top special teams per­
former.
2004: Stepped in as the starter at free safety
in week number two and ended as one of the
top players in interceptions in the country ...
ended up playing in aU 12 games, with 11
starts, and was a All-PSAC second team selec­
tion ...ended the year with 8 interceptions,
tied for the second-highest total in school his­
tory, for 117 yards ... ranked third in the PSAC
and seventh in Division II in interceptions ...
totaled 38 tackles, one for a loss ... added 5
passes broken up, had a fumble recovery and
a forced fumble ... blocked an extra point
against Slippery Rock ... intercepted a pair of
passes against Califomia(Pa.) and Kutztown
... finished with a season-high 8 tackles at
Shippensburg, and had 7 tackles and a fumble
recovery in playoff loss at East Stroudsburg.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in
football and basketball at Geneva High
School, while also competing in track and
baseball ... departed holding five school
records as a quarterback ... was a first team
Northeast Conference selection at defensive
back as a senior and was named the Defensive
Back of the Year ... also earned first team all­
district honors ... was recognized as the bas­
ketball Player of the Year and was a first team
all-district choice ... was the recipient of the
Ohio High School Athletic Association Archie
Griffin Sportsmanship Award, and was the
VFW Male Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom April 11,1985 ... Special
Education major with over a 3.00 GPA as a
sophomore ... son of Cherrie and Ronald
Davidson.

Edinboro University Football 2005

12

Total

INT

PB

8

5

38

31

Tom
Davidson

Sophomore
5-11,195 lbs.
Warren, PA/
Warren HS

Curtin

A.J.
Cousins
Noseguard

Adrian and Thiel... is a peer mentor at study
table.

j

i

Ulysee
Davis
Tailback
Freshman (r)
5-9, 203 lbs.
Bryans Road, MD/
Bishop McNamara HS

One of the frontrunners for the vacant tailback
job after redshirting a year ago ... has put on
almost 15 lbs. since arriving at Edinboro, and
is a stronger and faster ballcarrier than when
he arrived ... has the abUity to be a pleasant
surprise this season ... nickname is Spud.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach Bernard Joseph, a former player at
Virginia Tech under Lou Tepper, at Bishop
McNamara High School, mshing for 1,235
yards with 15 TDs as a senior ... set a school
record with a 90-yard punt return for a touch­
down ... was a first team All-State selection as
a senior, and also earned all-conference honors
while being named the team MVP ... also
competed in track and field.
PE^ONAL: Bom March 12,1986 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Linda and
Ulysee Davis.

*!

Fullback
Freshman (r)
5-11, 225 lbs.
Marleysville, PA/
Kiski Area HS
Will provide depth at fullback ... redshirted a
year ago, but ^d not participate in spring
drills after leaving school following the death
of his mother.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Dave
Grimm at Kiski Area High School, where he
started as a senior ... earned honorable men­
tion all-conference honors as a senior ... team
captain and Lift-a-Thon champion.
PERSONAL: Bom September 13, 1985 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Linda Shaner
and James Shaner and William Dick.

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i<

Meet the Fightmg Scots

Meet the Fightmg Scots

83

Jeff
Dinger

Wide R^eiver
Senior
6-5, 200 lbs.
Conneaut, OH/
Conneaut HS
A solid possession receiver who figures to see
plenty of action ... had a breakout year as a
junior after catching just four passes his first
two seasons ... catches the ball well and is a
strong blocker ... provides a big target... for­
mer walk-on who worked his way up the
depth chart to earn a scholarship.
2004: Finished as second-leading receiver
with 24 catches for 265 yards with a touch­
down ... tied career total for catches in season
opener with 4 grabs for 44 yards against East
Stroudsburg ... added three receptions in four
other contests ... caught first career touch­
down pass against Tiffin, covering 10 yards.
2003: Played in seven contests, catching a
four-yard pass against Youngstown State.
2002: Appeared in ten games, catching 3
passes for 19 yards ... hauled in first career
reception against Indiana(Pa.).
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and bas­
ketball at Conneaut High School, earning four
letters in basketball and three in football... as
a senior was named the Ashtabula County

Co-Player of the Year in both sports and
earned AU-Ohio honors in both, as well ...
was a first team AU-Ohio selection at defen­
sive back and was named the Ashtabula
County Defensive Back of the Year.
PERSONAL; Bom November 21, 1982 ...
Sports Administration major ... son of Diana
Brown and Gary Dinger.

Dinger’s Career Statistics
Receiving G
2002
10
7
2003
2004
12
Career
29

Rec.
3
1
24
28

Yds.
19
4
265
288

Avg.
6.3
4.0
11.0
10.3

TD
0
0
1
1

bg10
4
25
25

96

David
Dix

Defensive End
Freshman (r)
6-3, 235 lbs.
Hamburg, NY/
Hamburg Central HS
WUl provide depth at defensive end ... stiU a
raw player but very competitive.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Hamburg
Central High School for coach Lee Leavel...
a two-year starter in footbaU, and also partici­
pated in track and field ... was a second team
all-conference selection on defense as a senior
after earning honorable mention honors as a
junior ... team captain.
PERSONAL: Bom November 12,1985 ...
Health & Physical Education major ... son of
Denise and David Dix.

88

Nate
Eimer
Tight End

Eimer’s Career Statistics
Receiving

G

Rec.

12
12

5
19

Yds.
77
240

Avg. TD

2003
2004

Career

24

24

317

13.2

bg-

15.4

2

12.6

4

29
26

6

29

16

Marshall
Mison
Wide Receiver

Senior
6-2, 220 lbs.
Oswego, Il/West
Aurora HS
Versatile player who wUl share the tight end
position with C.J. Trivisonno ... has also
played fuUback, H-back and wide receiver ...
outstanding receiver who fiUed in at wide
receiver a year ago, as weU ... also a valuable
special teams performer ... very motivated
player and also extremely intelligent ... was
named a second team CoSIDA District II
Academic AU-American ... strong team leader.
2004: Finished fourth on the team in receiv­
ing with 19 catches for 240 yards and 4 TDs ...
played in all 12 games, with five starts ... fin­

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ished the season with at least one catch in the
last eight games ... hauled in the game-win­
ning touchdown in the playoff win at Bentley,
a 23-yarder with just over five minutes
remaining in the game ... had a career-high 3
catches for 48 yards against WVU Tech, then
added 3 receptions for 27 yards and a touch­
down vs. Slippery Rock.
2003: Appeared in all 12 games, catching 5
passes for 77 yards and 2 TDs ... hauled in first
career reception, covering 15 yards, against
East Stroudsburg ... caught a two-yard touch­
down pass vs. Kutztown for first career sixpointer, then scored the next week on a 29yard catch vs. Califomia(Pa.).
2002: Saw action in all 11 games, mainly on
special teams, but did not catch a pass.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL; Was a three-year starter
for coach Mike Range in footbaU at West
Aurora High School, and also earned three let­
ters in basketball ... caught 22 passes for 214
yards and 3 TDs as a senior and 33 for 364
yards and a TD as a junior ... caught 67 passes
for his career ... a two-time first team aU-area
choice by the Aurora Beacon News and a twofime aU-conference selection ... named team
MVP as a senior and was West Aurora's
Athlete of the Year in 2001 ... a two-time aca­
demic aU-state selection in footbaU ... helped
basketbaU team to UUnois Class AA state
championship as a junior, and a starter as a
senior when team finished fifth in the state.
PERSONAL: Bom March 24,1983 ... Special
Education major with a 3.41 GEA ... working
on a minor in Geography ... son of Patricia and
Michael Eimer ... father played footbaU and
baseball at Marian College, and mother
played field hockey at Indiana University.

week at Tiffin.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at
Central Catholic High School for coach Art
Walker Jr., and also earned a letter in track.
PERSONAL: Bom September 28, 1985 ...
Business Administration major ... son of
Sandra and Marshall Ellison ... father played
footbaU at the Univ. of Dayton then went on to
play with the New York Giants, PhUadelphia
Eagles and Toronto Argonauts ... uncle also
played at Dayton.

Owfsjae Linebacker
Sophomore
6-2, 200 lbs.
Mayfield Heights,
OH/Mayfield HS
Talented player who made the transition from
wide receiver to drop Unebacker this spring ...
enters the faU as a soUd backup to starter Jim
Soltis ... hard-nosed player ... one of the few
tme freshman to play a year ago ... should
also be a significant contributor on special
teams.
2004: Appeared in 11 contests, mainly on
special teams ... did not catch any passes, but
totaled 7 special teams tackles ... had 4 tackles
in playoff win at Bentley.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Larry
Pinto at Mayfield High School ... a two-year
starter in footbaU, earning first team all-conference honors as a senior and second team
accolades as a junior ... also earned second
team all-district honors his senior season ...
was also a standout in track, setting school
record in 300 hurdles (39.56) and 110 high hur­
dles (14.3) ... was a first team aU-district and
aU-conference choice in track.
PERSONAL: Bom March 10,1986 ... unde­
clared major ... son of Nanci Rancourt and
James English.

Sophomore
5-11,185 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Central Catholic HS
lYovides the Fighting Scots with depth at
wide receiver ... was moved to comerback in
the spring of 2004 before moving back to wide
receiver last fall ... hard-working and intelli­
gent player.
2004: Appeared in nine games, catching a
pair of passes for 50 yards ... hauled in first
career reception, covering eight yards, against
WVU Tech ... had a 42-yard reception the next

£diii1>oro University Football 2005

Defensive End
Freshman (r)
6-3, 245 lbs.
Fredonia, NY/
Fredonia HS
Another promising youngster who wUl figure
in the defensive fine rotation as a backup at
defensive end ... enjoyed a solid spring and
the coaching staff is looking for big things

from him down the road ... probably the most
advanced of the young defensive linemen ...
good athlete who spends a great deal of time
in the weight room ... will also make his mark
as a special teams performer, including serv­
ing as the backup long snapper.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter for
coach Bob BeU at Fredonia High School... as a
senior, helped the HUlbillies to a 7-3 record,
finishing with 97 tackles, 4 sacks and 3 INTs ...
earned third team All-New York State honors
and was also an AU-Westem New York selec­
tion ... was named the Empire State Class B
Defensive Player of the Year... a two-time first
team aU-conference choice ... played in the
2004 Western New York Lions All-Star Qassic,
where he was named the defensive MVP ...
received the Roger K. Moore Award as
Fredonia's Outstanding Senior Athlete ... also
a two-year starter in basketbaU.
PERSONAL: Bom August 28,1986 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Susan Enoch.

ior... defensively, had 35 tackles with 2.5 sacks
as a senior and 36 stops with 2 sacks as a jun­
ior ... earned first team All-Northwest
Conference honors as a senior at tight end and
was a second team selection as a junior ...
helped Knights to District 10 basketbaU cham­
pionship as a senior ... captain of both the
footbaU and basketbaU teams.
PERSONAL: Bom May 27,1983 ... Criminal
Justice major ... son of Denise and Robert Fial
and Walter Fetty ... much-improved student.

Fetty’s Career Statistics
Receiving G
2003
12
2004
9
Career
21

Rec.
2
8
10

Yds.
20
129
149

Avg.
10.0
16.1
14.9

TD
0
0
0

bg15
48
48

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Seth
Fragale

OutsideLinebacker
Graduate
6-2, 220 lbs.
Emporium, PA/
Cameron County HS
Wide Rneiver
Junior
6-5, 210 lbs.
Franklin, PA/
Franklin HS
A talented, big receiver, described by head
coach Lou Tepper as a player with "all-conference abUity" ... suffered a shoulder injury in
the first game of the year in 2004, missing sev­
eral games, and then had an up-and-down
spring ... enters the faU for the second straight
year as a starter at wide receiver ... originaUy
came to Edinboro as a tight end, but has since
dropped 40 lbs... strength and size make hitn
a strong blocker.
2004: Appeared in nine games, with five
starts, ending the season with 8 receptions for
129 yards ... began the season as a starter, but
suffered a shoulder injury early in the East
Stroudsburg contest and missed the next three
games ... was actuaUy hurt on first career
reception ... caught 2 passes for 28 yards at
Kutztown and had 2 receptions for 27 yards
vs. Clarion.
2003: Played in aU 12 games as a reserve
receiver and on special teams ... had first
career reception in playoff game at Saginaw
Valley State, hauUng in two passes for 20 yards
... made three tackles on special teams.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter in
footbaU at Franklin High School, also starting
two years in track and one in basketbaU ... in
all, earned nine varsity letters ... caught 19
passes for 216 yards and 3 TDs as a senior and
17 passes for 328 yards and one score as a jun­

Edinboro University FootbaU 2005

Enjoyed outstanding campaign in 2004, being
named the PSAC West Defensive Player of the
Year, and is the unquestioned leader of the
defense ... a relentless player who leads by
example ... makes plays aU over the field ...
athletic and an extremely hard worker ... also
one of the top special teams performers on the

Junior WR Aaron Fetty
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Meet the Fighting Scots
team ... graduate student who began his
career as a member of the Edinboro wrestling
team before deciding to concentrate on foot­
ball ... enters third season as the starter at rush
linebacker ... excellent student who earned
first team CoSIDA Academic All-American
District II honors in 2004.
2004: Was named the PSAC West Defensive
Player of the Year after leading the Fighting
Scots with 100 tackles ... was second on the
team in tackles for losses (11) and led team in
sacks (5.5) ... also contributed a pair of inter­
ceptions, two fumble recoveries and two
forced fumbles ... in addition to earning first
team AU-PSAC West honors, was a D2football.com honorable mention All-American
and a Football Gazette honorable mention AllAmerican, and earned first team AllNortheast Region honors by both organiza­
tions ... was also selected to the Daktronics
AU-Northeast Region first team ... was twice
named the PSAC West Defensive Player of the
Week, following the Clarion and lUP games
... tied his career-high with 13 tackles against
Clarion, including 2.5 for losses with a sack ...
previously had 13 tackles in season opener vs.
East Stroudsburg ... totaled 12 tackles in win
over lUP, with a sack and an interception ...
started all 12 games for second year in a row.
2003: Earned second team AU-PSAC West
honors after finishing second on the team in
tackles with 86 ... started aU 12 games ... led
Scots with 49 solo tackles, while also pacing
the team in tackles for losses (12.5) and sacks
(4) ... had season-high 12 tackles against
Shippensburg, and totaled 11 hits with 1.5
tackles for losses at Clarion ... had 10 tackles,
three for losses and a sack at Lock Haven ...

posted two sacks in win over Califomia(Pa.).
2002: Backed up four-time AU-PSAC per­
former Dave Smith, finishing with 16 tackles
and a pass broken up whUe playing in all 11
contests ... recorded season-best 6 tackles vs.
East Stroudsburg.
2001: Did not see any game action.
HIGH SCHCXIL: Competed in football and
wrestUng at Cameron Coimty High School,
starting all four years in wrestling and three in
football... was an honorable mention all-state
selection in football as a linebacker and fin­
ished with second and third place finishes at
the PIAA State Wrestling Championships ...
also earned All-Conference honors in footbaU.
PERSONAL: Born January 29, 1982 ...
received bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice,
and is now working on a master's degree in
Social Sciences ... son of Marilyn Bauer and
John Fragale, the head coach at Cameron
County High School ... three-time PSAC
Scholar Athlete who shared the 2003 Edinboro
FootbaU Scholar-Athlete Award with Otto
Hoover ... active in the community through
the Catholic church.

Fragale’s Career Statistics
Defense

G

UT

2002

11
12
12

6

2003
2004
Career

35

49
39
94

TFL Sacks
AT Total
0
16
0
10
4
86 12.5-56
37
11-69
5.5
100
61
202 23.5-125
9.5
108

Svl
Hanner
Outside Linebacker

Mike
Heasley
Noseguard

Sophomore
5-11, 218 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn
Hills HS

Freshman (r)
6-2, 260 lbs.
Masury, OH/
Brookfield HS

Third-year sophomore who moved from
inside linebacker to msh linebacker in the
spring, but may be needed at insider backer
again in the fall... has the physical tools to be
a factor in the future ... plays hard and can be
relentless ... possesses good strength ... look­
ing to impact special teams.
2004: Played in seven games, finishing with
a total of 8 tackles ... had a season-high 3 stops
in first career game against WVU Tech, adding
a pair of hits vs. Indiana(Pa.).
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach NeU Gordon at Penn Hills High School
... the Indians finished 10-2 his senior year
and 9-3 as a junior ... had 7 sacks and 6 forced
fumbles while playing linebacker as a senior
... played noseguard as a junior.
PERSONAL:
Born April 6, 1985 ...
Education major ... son of Ava Hanner ...
uncle Albert Hanner played at Liberty and
Waynesburg.

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Ben
Harris
Long Snapper

Tight End
Freshman (r)
6-3, 245 Ihs.
Conneaut, OH/
Edgewood HS
Redshirt freshman who provides depth at
tight end ... physicaUy bigger and stronger
after a year in the program, adding 20 lbs...
wUl challenge to long snap this faU.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at
Edgewood High School for coach Lance
Hostetler ... also started one season in basketbaU ... earned second team all-county and sec­
ond team AU-Northeast Conference honors as
a senior ... caught 14 passes for 252 and a
touchdown as a senior ... was named the 2003
Edgewood Player of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom October 17, 1985 ...
Business Administration/Accounting major
... son of Rose and David Gable.

Sophomore
6-3, 235 lbs.
Lock Haven, PA/
Central Mountain HS
Expected to step in fuU-time as the starting
long snapper for Joe Jowly ... handled snaps
on field goals and extra points a year ago, and
is considered a proven long snapper.
2004: Played in all 12 games, serving as the
snapper on field goals and extra points.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Steve
Turchetta at Central Mountain High School,
starting three years ... was a Lock Haven
Express All-Star and a Lezzer Lumber Qassic
All-Star ... named outstanding offensive line­
man and outstanding special teams player ...
named to Pa. Football News All-Academic
Team .. .also started one year in baseball.
PERSONAL:
Bom April 20, 1985 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Mary Jane
Harris and Ben Harris ... very soUd student.

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A big, strong red-shirt freshman who wUl
serve as a backup at noseguard ... is still learn­
ing the position and needs to develop in fall
camp ... has put on 30 lbs. since joining the
Fighting Scots.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for
coach Toby Gibson at Masury High School ...
also participated in track and wrestling for the
Warriors.
PERSONAL: Born August 4, 1986 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Paula and
Alan Heasley.

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Josh
HinMe

Quarterback
Sophomore
6-0,190 lbs.
Allentown, PA/
Allentown Central
Catholic HS
Emerged as the backup quarterback as a fresh­
man and improved that status with a strong
spring ... had an opportunity to get plenty of
snaps and made his presence known ... coach­
ing staff feels he has a chance to be an exciting
college quarterback ... possesses a strong arm
and gives the Fighting Scots an added dimen­
sion with the ability to run ... matured a great
deal in the spring and displayed solid leader­
ship qualities.
2004: Saw action in three games as a tme
freshman after taking over as the second
string quarterback in week number three ...
completed 2 of 4 passes for 5 yards and fin­
ished with two yards mshing on three carries
... completed his first career pass attempt, a
four-yarder at liffin.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for
coach Donnie Roberts at Allentown Central
Catholic ... led the Vikings to District 11 Class
AAA championship, in the process breaking
seven school records ... set a school record for
yards passing in a season (1,962) and also
broke the career yards passing standard
(4,963) ... threw for 38 touchdowns in his
career, adding 7 mshing TDs ... completed 56
percent of his career passes ... also set the

school record for yards passing in a game with
285 ... earned PIAA all-state honors, and was
also a Lehigh Valley all-area and all-confer­
ence selection ... also named to AllPennsylvania Football News Team ... team MVP
... named to Lehigh Valley McDonald's
Football All-Star Team ... was a three-year
starter in baseball, and also competed in bas­
ketball and track ... was a Lehigh VaUey
Conference gold medal winner in the 4x100
relay, and a District 11 bronze medal winner in
the same event.
PERSONAL: Bom March 24,1986 ... Health
& Physical Education major with a minor in
Teaching ... son of June and Don Hinkle.

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Dave
Jazenski
Inside Linebacker
Junior
5-11, 225 lbs.
Erie, PA/Iroquois HS
Expected to move in as the starter at inside
linebacker after seeing plenty of action while
alternating with Brandon Banas a year ago ...
missed spring drills for the second straight
year due to injury, but should be 100 percent
this faU ... strong player and a hard worker
who will not only play a key role on defense
but also on specif teams.
2004: Played in 12 games alternating at
inside linebacker, totaling 43 tackles, with 3 for
losses and a sack ... also broke up a pair of
passes and recovered
a fumble ... posted a
career-high 5 tackles
on six different occa­
sions, including both
playoff games ... had
first
career
sack
against CaIifomia(Pa.)
... fumble recovery
came against Lock
Haven.
2003: Appeared in
ten games, finishing
with 20 total tackles,
including two for loss­
es ... had season-high
4 tackles against Tiffo,
adding 3 stops vs.
Slippery
Rock,
Kutztown
and
California(Pa.)
missed the last two
games due to shoul­
der injury.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A
standout both offen­
sively and defensively

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at Iroquois High School ... set season records
for yards mshing (1,883 yards) and touch­
downs (20), along with a single game mshing
record of 287 yards and mshing touchdowns
with four as a senior ... also set school record
for tackles in a season with 125 ... was named
the Erie County League Co-Player of the Year
as a senior, and was a second team All-State
selection ... led Braves to the District 10 Class
A championship game and a 7-4 record.
PERSONAL: Bom April 17, 1983 ... Health
and Physical Education/Teaching major ...
son of Sue and Paul Jazenski ... father wres­
tled at Pitt from 1972-74 and also played
rugby.

Jazenski’s Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
Career

G
10
12
22

UT
7
21

28

AT Total
13
20
22
43
35
63

TFL Sacks
24
0
3-9
1
5-13
1

69

Chris
Kaczor
Center
Junior
6-2, 300 lbs.
Brook Park, OH/
Berea HS
Enters third season as a starter, and his second
as the starting center after playing left guard
as a red-shirt freshman ... has started aU 24
games in his career ... strong and intense play­
er who has earned aU-conference honors his

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i Meet the Fighting Scots
first two years ... physically strong yet moves
very well... an integral part of a veteran offen­
sive line ... intelligent player who shared the
2004 Student-Athlete Award with Joe MaUzia.
2004: Started aU 12 games at center ... was
accorded second team All-PSAC West honors
... was named a second team CoSIDA District
II Academic All-American.
2003: Started aU 12 games at left guard, earn­
ing second team All-PSAC West honors ...
was also named to the D2football.com AUFreshman Team.
2002: Redshirted.
mCH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bob
Cistolo at Berea High &hool, starting two
years ... was a first team All-Conference
choice and Sun Newspaper first team selection
as a senior, also earning honorable mention
All-District honors ... played in the Northeast
Ohio All-Star Game ... helped Braves to 7-3
finish ... was also a starter in baseball
PERSONAL: Bom November 5, 1983 ...
Speech Communications major with a 3.41
GPA... son of Kathy and Steve Kaczor.

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Justin
Koi
Noseguard
Junior
6-0, 270 lbs.
Volant, PA/
Wilmington Area HS

Senior DE GregMacAnn

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with a nasty presence who can compete at
both noseguard and defensive tackle ...
extremely strong and physical performer ...
began career at Slippery Rock, redshirting in
2000.
2001: Finished fourth on the team in tackles
with 46 tackles, including 12 tackles for losses
and a pair of sacks ... blocked a field goal
against Indiana(Pa.)... had career-high 7 tack­
les against Lock Haven ... had 6 stops vs.
Clarion, and 5 hits against lUP and West
Chester, with a sack in each contest.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Helped coach Terry
Verrelli's Wilmington Area High School team
to three District 10 titles (1995, '96 and '97),
with the Greyhounds finishing 13-1 his senior
year and 12-1 his junior season ... named the
Mercer County Athletic Conference Defensive
MVP in 1997 while earning first team AUMCAC honors on both offense and defense as
a junior and senior... was a second team selec­
tion in '95.
PERSONAL: Bom March 8,1980 ... son of
Cynthia and Samuel Koi.

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Tom
LaVerde
Free Safety

of Christian Athletes program revitalized on
campus.

LaVerde’s Career Statistics
Defense G
2004
12

8

AT
7

Total
15

INT PB
0
1

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Vince
Lutman
Offensive Tackle
Freshman (r)
6-2, 300 lbs.
Arnold, PA/Valley
HS
A waUc-on who was a pleasant surprise dur­
ing spring drills, emerging as the backup at
right tackle ... tough kid who impressed
coaching staff with his ability to move ... has
become leaner and could have a bright future.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach
Randy Walters at Valley High School, serving
as a two-year starter ... was nominated for the
Foothills Classic All-Star Game.
PERSONAL:
Born July 21, 1986 ...
Accounting major ... son of Susan and John
Lutman.

Junior
6-1,198 lbs.
Lincolnton, NC/
HomelKNY) HS
Made successful move from wide receiver to
comerback a year ago ... was the biggest sur­
prise in springs drills a year ago, leading the
team in interceptions in the spring ... possess­
es excellent size and speed for the secondary
... also a solid contributor on special teams ...
has run a 10.6 100 meters.
2004: Saw action in aU 12 games, totaling 15
tackles ... had one pass broken up, that com­
ing against Slippery Rock ... had season-high
4 tackles against WVU Tech, adding 3 hits vs.
The Rock.
2003: Appeared in ten contests, catching 2
passes for 20 yards ... hauled in first career
reception, good for nine yards, against Clarion
... also had three special teams tackles.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout at
HomeU High School, earning a total of seven
letters ... in his lone season as a starter in foot­
ball, helped the Red Raiders go 9-1, catching
22 passes for 681 yards with 11 TDs .. an AllLivingston County Conference first team
selection ... holds school records in track in
the 40, 45, 55,100, 200 and 300 ... a two-time
AU-Livingston County All-Star in track.
PERSONAL: Bom August 3,1983 ... Sports
Administration major... son of Lori Evans and
Ron LaVerde ... pushed to get the Fellowship

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Greg
MacAnn
Defensive End
/ A

Senior
6-4, 225 lbs.
Rochester, NY/Greece
Athena HS

Fifth-year senior who has started 20 games in
his career at defensive end ... possibly the
smallest defensive end in the PSAC, but has
great football instincts and is an intense com­
petitor ... a leader on the field and off ... also
a significant special teams contributor.
2004: Started all 12 games at defensive end,
finishing with 49 tackles, including 9.5 tackles
for losses, third on the team ... finished with
3.5 sacks, also third on the team, along with
two passes broken up and a fumble recovery
... blocked a field goal in season-opener vs.
East Stroudsburg, along with recording a
career-high 7 tackles ... had 5 tackles in the
playoff win at Bentley, registering two of
Edinboro's six sacks on the day ... had 6 tack­
les in Shippensburg and Califomia(Pa.)
games.
2003: Totaled 24 tackles while playing in 11
games, including four starts ... had 2.5 tackles

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for losses of 12 yards, and a pair of sacks ...
also tied for team lead with two fumble recov­
eries ... had season high with 5 tackles at
Ashland.
2002: Played in all 11 games, starting the
final four contests ... finished with 17 tackles,
but 8 were for losses, including 2 sacks ... also
tied for the team lead with 2 fumble recover­
ies, and blocked one kick ... had a season-high
5 tackles in first career start at Slippery Rock,
with a pair for losses ... registered a sack and
came up with a fumble recovery vs.
Kutztown.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter in foot­
ball and basketball at Greece Athena High
School... was named the Section V Defensive
Player of the Year and was a first team AllGreater Rochester selection in football ... led
Trojans in tackles with 79, helping team to
Section V championship and 8-2 record ...
was a first team AU-Coimty choice in basket­
ball.
PERSONAL: Bom April 12, 1983 ... Health
and
Physical
Education/Recreation
Administration major with a 3.03 GPA ... son
of Karen and Jim MacAnn ... brother Josh
played at SUNY Albany.

MacAnn’s Career Statistics
Defense

G

UT

2002

11
11
12

8
11
12

34

31

2003
2004
Career

AT Total
9
17
13
24
37
49
59
90

TFL Sacks
8-18
2
2.5-12
2
9.5-42
3.5
20-72
7.5

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Mike
Mader
strong Safety
Sophomore
5-10,185 lbs.
Lyndhurst, OH/
Brush HS
Biggest contributions have come as a special
teams performer, but enters fall drills compet­
ing to back up at strong safety ... third-year
sophomore with real toughness.
2004: Appeared in five games, finishing
with 7 tackles and a pass broken up ... posted
season-high 3 tackles at Tiffin, and had a pair
of hits vs. WVU Tech ... broke up pass vs.
Lock Haven.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football,
wrestling and track at Bmsh High School ...
served as team captain as a senior in football
and was the Integrity Award recipient ...
earned honorable mention All-Western
Reserve Conference honors in wrestling and
also served as captain.
PERSONAL: Bom December 2, 1984 ...
Recreation Administration major ... son of

Michele Mader ... had a strong year academi­
cally.

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Joe, ,
Malizia

Outside Linebacker
Sophomore
6-2, 215 lbs.
Emporium, PA/
Cameron County HS
Battling with Syl Hanner for the backup msh
linebacker role ... has the edge in experience
after serving in that role a year ago, and is an
intense competitor ... plays with reckless
abandon, but must learn to play rmder control
more often ... an outstanding student who
shared the 2004 Student-Athlete Award with
Chris Kaczor ... initially played defensive end
... younger brother Tom was a member of the
Fighting Scots a year ago.
2004: Played in 9 games, totaling 8 tackles,
including one for a loss ... came up with lone
career interception against WVU Tech, adding
a season-high 2 tackles ... had two other
games with a pair of stops, against Tiffin and
Lock Haven.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach John
Fragale, the father of fellow Fighting Scot Seth
Fragale, at Cameron County High School ...
was a two-year starter in football, and also
competed two years in track ... was an
Allegheny Mountain League All-Star as a sen­
ior and the Defensive Player of the Year ... also
named a Tri-County All-Star and a Big 30 AllStar in 2001.
PERSONAL: Bom November 24, 1983 ...
Criminal Justice major with a 3.85 GPA... son
of Elizabeth and Paul Malizia ... soldier in the
National Guard.

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Damion
.

Malott

AT HUDSON VALLEY CC: Led the
Vikings to an 8-3 record and a 15th place rank­
ing in the final NJCAA poll in 2004 ... team
won Region III championship and Northeast
Football Conference championship for the sec­
ond straight year ... had 74 tackles, adding 4
interceptions for 73 yards and a touchdown,
plus breaking up 5 passes ... earned second
team all-conference honors ... in 2003, Vikings
were 8-1 and once again ranked 15th national­
ly ... had 42 tackles while leading team with 5
interceptions for 32 yards ... also broke up 6
passes ... returned 29 pimts for 427 yards and
a pair of kickoffs for 48 yards ... earned first
team all-conference honors.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach Tom O'Neil at Akron North High
School... also a regular in track for three years
... earned all-city honors in both sports.
PERSONAL: Bom September 1, 1978 ...
Broadcast Communications major ... son of
Vanessa Malott.

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Donnie
Marsteller
Defensive Tackle
Ereshman (r)
6-4, 230 lbs.
Carlton,PA/
Cochranton HS
Redshirt freshman who will serve as a backup
at defensive tackle ... incredibly tough player
who is an intense competitor... figures to play
down the road, but at 230 lbs. he may have to
move outside.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for
coach Tom Haines at Cochranton High School,
while also starting three years in basketball
and baseball ... was named the 2003
Defensive Player of the Year ... helped
Cardinals to French Creek Valley League titles
in football and basketball.
PERSONAL: Bom August 26, 1985 ...
Elementary Education major ... son of Cathy
and Guy Marsteller ... grandfather Clair
Marsteller played football at Duke.

Eree Safety
Junior
5-10,180 lbs.
Akron, OH/Akron
North HS
Talented junior college transfer who initially
figured to make an impact at comerback, but
could end up at free safety with Tom
Davidson moving to strong safety ... played
free safety in similar defensive system at
Hudson Valley Community College ... will
bolster an already solid secondary, and very
active on special teams.

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Junior
6-1, 240 lbs.
Burlington, VT/
Berkshire HS
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ing time at rush linebacker... could cilso figure
in the mix at another defensive spot... an expe­
rienced player with two years of eligibility
remaining.
AT LIBERTY: Played in seven games, fin­
ishing with 7 tacldes ... had 3 stops vs.
Yoimgstown State ... was redshirted in 2003,
but as a true freshman in 2002, played in aU 11
games, with a pair of starts ... had 22 tackles,
with 2 tackles for losses and a forced fumble...
had two solo stops in first career game against
Western Carolina... had a career-high 5 tackles
vs. Elon.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner at Berkshire High School... had 112 tackles
as a senior, and finished with 112 hits as a
freshman ... a three-time All-New England
selection who finished with 385 tackles.
PERSONAL: Bom Eebmary 2, 1982 ...
Psychology major ... son of Eileen and Eorest
Mayer ... was a Big South Presidential Honor
Roll member ... member of Fellowship of
Christian Athletes.

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Mi Ice
Mi Is

Offensive Tackle
Sophomore
6-5, 290 lbs.
Girard, OH/ Girard
HS
Experienced lineman who returns after sitting
out the 2004 season ... wiU battle with Josh
Bzorek for the starting left tackle position, and
also has experience at guard ... very athletic
and talented lineman who has yet to live up to
potential.
2004: Sat out the season.
2003: Appeared in seven games, starting
four times at left tackle ... made first career
start against Clarion.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team all-con­
ference and AU-Northeast Ohio honors at
Girard High School... a second team All-Ohio
choice and named to the Youngstown
Vindicator All-Area team ... the Indians fin­
ished 8-3 his senior year... a two-year starter in
football and also started one year in basketball
... also earned two letters in track.
PERSONAL: Bom January 29, 1984 ...
Speech Communications major ... son of Clara
and Robert Mills.

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PERSONAL: Bom January 14,1986... unde­
clared major ... son of Lynne and John
Mulcahy.

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Hardin
Moss
Inside Linebacker
Freshman (r)
6-1, 225 lbs.
Erie, PA/East HS

Olney

Redshirt freshman who enters fall drills as the
backup at inside linebacker ... received plenty
of repetitions in the spring and proved he can
be dependable ... should see significant spe­
cial teams action and may develop quickly at
linebacker.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jeff
Dahlstrand at East High School, where he was
a standout at running back and linebacker ...
was a three-time AU-Metro and All-Northwest
Conference selection ... played in Save-an-Eye
All-Star Game ... was a four-year starter in
football and also earned two letters in basket­
ball.
PERSONAL: Bom March 1,1986 ... Business
Administration major ... son of Georgeann
Smith ... a Board of Governors Scholar with a
3.11 GPA.

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Tristan
Mulcahy
Placekicker
Sophomore
6-2,195 lbs.
St. Mary's, PA/ St.
Mary's HS
Gives the Fighting Scots two strong placekickers ... one of a handful of tme freshmen to play
a year ago ... will once again serve as the kick­
off speciahst... displayed a strong leg on kick­
offs, and also excelled in directional kicking ...
missed spring drills due to injury, but is
expected to be healthy for the fall... a fine ath­
lete.
2004: Served as the team's kickoff specialist,
appearing in 11 contests ... missed the Bentley
game after falling ill prior to the game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played four sports at St.
Mary's Area High School ~ football, baseball,
basketball and soccer ... was a Pennsylvania
Football News All-State placekicker in his only
two years of football, as a junior and senior ...
made 11 of 13 field goals, including four in one
game ... was a four-time Upper Allegheny
Valley League All-Star in soccer, including
twice being named the MVP... earned District
9 All-Star honors in baseball three times as a
first baseman and outfielder, and a two-time
All-District 9 selection in basketball.

Fullback
Sophomore
5-11, 235 lbs.
Canal Winchester,
OFI/Clearcreek HS
Steps in as the starting fullback after serving as
the backup to Matt Phillips a year ago ...
looked solid in the spring ... one of the few
experienced running backs on the roster and
the only fullback with any collegiate time ...
will also figure in as a special teams performer.
2004: Played in aU 12 contests, carrying the
ball three times for 13 yards ... had two mshes
for 12 yards in first collegiate action against
WVUTech.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a total of eleven
letters while competing at Clearcreek High
School ... three-year starter in football, mshing for 630 yards and making 120 tackles as a
senior ... was named the district Defensive
Player of the Year in 2002 ... Aces finished 113 that year ... helped football team to two state
and league championships ... a two-time all­
league and all-district selection who led team
in tackles as a junior and senior ... also earned
all-league honors in wrestling and was a state
qualifier, and was an all-league performer in
track ... recognized as school's Most Athletic
Male Athlete as a senior.
PERSONAL:
Bom June 22, 1984 ...
Recreation major ... son of Madonna and Dale
Olney ... father played football at Central
State ... visited Poland this summer with a
group of Edinboro students as part of a class.

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Josh
Otto
Defensive End
Sophomore
6-4, 235 lbs.
Middleburg Heights,
OH/Midpark HS
Third-year sophomore who is still looking to
pick up the system ... will provide depth at
defensive end, with the ability to be a compe­
tent player.
2004: Played in three contests, finishing with
a pair of tackles ... had first career sack in win

Edinboro University Football 2005

over WVU Tech.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Pat
Murphy at Midpark High School ... a twoyear starter at defensive end and offensive
tackle ... led team with 72 tackles as a senior,
including 20 for losses and 7 sacks ... named
to All-Northeast Lakes District Team ... and
was a first team all-conference selection ...
named the Defensive Player of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom November 8, 1984 ...
Graphic Design & Computer Science major ...
son of Charlene and James Otto ... uncle, John
Adkins, played football at Ashland.

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Bob
Reiter
Wide Receiver
Sophomore
5-11,194 lbs.
Cheswick, PA/
Springdale HS
Comes off an impressive spring and moved
into the two-deep rotation ... may be this
year's surprise performer at wide receiver ...
physically strong player with speed who dis­
played good hands ... should also be a major
factor on special teams.
2004: Appeared in 11 contests, mainly on
special teams ... did not catch any passes, but
took part in a tackle vs. lndiana(Pa.).
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter
for coach Chuck Wagner at Springdale High
School... as a senior caught 18 passes for 408
yards and 5 TDs, plus returned a kickoff 90
yards for a touchdown ... a first team all-con­
ference choice as a senior after earning second
team honors as a junior ... named to All-Valley
News Dispatch second team and was chosen to
play in NAFCA All-Star Game as a senior ...
caught 21 passes for 410 yards and 7 TDs as a
junior ... also a standout in track, where he ran
the 100 meters in 11.1 seconds and the 200
meters in 22.7, both school records ... qualified
for the WPIAL Championships in both events
his senior year, and was a state qualifier in the
200 meters.
PERSONAL: Bom December 29, 1984 ...
Pre-Medical major with a 3.84 GPA ... son of
Catherine Lee Reiter ... cousin Ed Mattie
played linebacker at Edinboro.

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Steve
Renfro

Defensive End
Sophomore
6-3, 220 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn
Hills HS
Made the transition from drop linebacker to
defensive end last year ... talented but enig­
matic performer ... showed some flashes as a
pass-mshing specialist, but has failed to devel­
op consistency.
2004: Played in ten games, ending the year
with 5 tackles... had 2.5 sacks, forced a fumble
and knocked down a pass ... had two tackles
against WVU Tech, including first career sack,
and also had 2 hits at Slippery Rock.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Penn Hills High
School to a 10-2 record as a senior, earning first
team all-conference honors at linebacker ... a
two-year starter in football, and also earned
three letters in track ... ran a 15.4 in the 110
meter hurdles.
PERSONAL:
Born May 22, 1985 ...
Accounting major ... son of l^ren and Steven
Renfro.

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Keelyn
Roberts

strong Safety
Sophomore
6-0,180 lbs.
Severn, MD/ Old Mill
HS

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Kody
Robertson
Placekicker/Punter
Junior
5-10, 210 lbs.
Columbus, OH/
Hilliard Davidson HS
After a record-setting year as the team's place­
kicker, will now add the punting chores to his
responsibilities ... as predicted by head coach
Lou Tepper, took a big step a year ago and
went from being a rookie to a dependable red
zone kicker ... Tepper noted that he proved
during the spring he will be a strong punter in
the PSAC, along with an elite kicker ... ranks
sixth in career field goals made (17) and sev­
enth in career field goals attempted (26).
2004: Made 12 of 14 field goals and 46 of 50
extra points to finish as the second-leading
scorer on the team with 82 points ... led the
PSAC and ranked 18th in Division II in field
goals made per game ... set school records for
extra points made and attempted, including
making 25 in a row at one point... 82 points is
the tenth-highest season total, and also tied for
the PSAC lead by a kicker ... 12 field goals
made was tied for the second-highest season
total... made career-long 47-yard field goal in
playoff game at East Stroudsburg ... twice
made three field goals, in back-to-back games
agamst Slippery Rock and Kutztown ... also
punted twice for a 37.5 yard average, includ­
ing a 50-yarder against indiana(Pa.)... earned
first team AU-PSAC West honors, and was a
D2football.com and Football Gazette honorable
mention All-American ... named to the
Daktronics AU-Northeast Region first team, in

Transfer from Bowie State who did not play
for the Bulldogs ... participated in spring drills
and displayed talent and quick feet ... in the
mix for the backup job at strong safety.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike
Marcus at Old Mill High School, starting for
three seasons ... an all-state performer who
also earned Maryland Gazette all-county acco­
lades and was a first team Capital Gazette aUcounty choice ... as a senior finished with 101
tackles and 4 sacks ... chosen for Maryland
Super 44 team.
PERSONAL: Bom Eebmary 18, 2003 ...
Computer Science AppHcations major with a
minor in Business ... son of Earline Reynolds
and Bobby Roberts ... brother Rodney Smith
played at Alabama.

Junior PK/P Kody Robertson

Edinboro University Football 2005

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Meet the Fighting Scots
moves than Ehu ... possesses big play capabil­
ities.
AT KENT STATE: Did not see any game
action in 2004, and was redshirted in 2001 ...
earned two letters ... in 2002, played in eight
contests, catching 5 passes for 37 yards with a
long of 12 yards ... had 3 receptions for 17
yards vs. Miami (OH) ... carried the ball eight
times for 27 yards in 2003, playing in four
games, with most of that action coming
against Marshall... ran for 24 yards on seven
carries vs. the Thundering Herd ... suffered a
season-ending
knee
injury
against
Connecticut the following week.
HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 2,496 yards
and 33 touchdowns during his career at
Orrville High School for coach Bill McMillan
... also cau^t 27 passes for 295 yards ... had
the lOth-best single-game rushing perform­
ance in Ohio history with 366 yards, and had
a game with seven touchdowns, the secondbest mark ever ... earned honorable mention
all-state honors as a senior, gaining 1,250 yards
on 200 carries ... a two-time all-district selec­
tion after rushing for 1,213 yards on 190 carries
his junior season ... helped the Red Raiders to
a state championship as a sophomore and a
state semifinal appearance as a junior ...
earned four letters in track, three in football
and two in basketball.
PERSONAL: Bom November 9, 1982 ...
received bachelor's degree in Public
Communications from Kent State and will
now work on his master's degree in
Communications ... son of Desirae Robinson.

Robertson’s Career Statistics
Kicking
2003
2004
Career
Punting
2003
2004
Career

G
10
12
22

G
10
12
22

PAT
34-36
46-50
80-86
No.
3
2
5

FG
5-12
12-14
17-26
Yds
114
75
189

Avg.
38.0
37.5
37.8

I-R31
47
47
Bl.
0
0
0

Pts.
49
82
131

Lg-

44
50
50

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DeMarkus
Robinson
Tailback
Senior
5-10,180 lbs.
Orrville, OH/
Orrville HS
Transfer from Kent State who has two years of
eligibility remaining ... will figure in the mix
for playing time at tailback ... played in the
backfield and at wide receiver for the Flashes
... brother Dru played running back for the
Fighting Scots in 2003, cousin Michael is a
wide receiver for the Scots, and cousin D.K. is
Edinboro's secondary coach ... coaching staff
views him as a player with speed and more

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Michael
Robinson
Wide Receiver
Junior
6-6, 215 lbs.
Orrville, OH/
Orrville HS

1999 Associated Press Division IIIAU-Ohio
team ... a four-year starter in football, basket­
ball and track ... was a state qualifier in the
hurdles and helped 4x400 team win state
championship.
PERSONAL: Bom March 2,1981 ... Health
Promotion major ... son of Ruthann and
Herbert Robinson.

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Ryan
Rybicki
Wiae Receiver
Freshman (r)
6-2, 215 lbs.
Covina, CA/Charter
Oaks HS
Another of the wideouts on the roster with
plenty of size... enjoyed a solid spring and wiU
battle for backup minutes... good blocker with
nice hands ... wiU play some tight end similar
to Nate Eimer.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter for
coach Lou Farrar at Charter Oak High School
... played tight end, earning first team AllMiramonte League honors as a senior after
being named to the second team as a junior ...
also selected as one of the Los Angeles Times
top 13 tight ends ... the Chargers finished 12-2
and won CIF Division VII championship his
sophomore year ... also started one season in
basketball.
PERSONAL: Born October 8, 1986 ...
Communications major ... son of Linda
Jovenelly and Frank Rybicki... father is a pro­
fessor in the Communications Department at
Edinboro.

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addition to the D2football.com All-Northeast
Region squad.
2003: Finished as second-leading scorer
with 49 points, making 34 of 36 extra points
and 5 of 12 field goals ... had a long field goal
of 31 yards against Califomia(Pa.).. was 2-for2 on field goals against the Vulcans and made
2 of 3 vs. Slippery Rock... took over as the reg­
ular placekicker midway through the year ...
also punted three times for a 38.0 yard aver­
age, with a long of 44 yards against
Califomia(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL: Only played two years of
football at HUliard Davidson ... as a senior
made 16 of 16 extra points and was 4 of 5 on
field goals, in addition to averaging 39 yards
per punt... converted 4 of 5 PATs and his only
field goal attempt in 2002, adding a 38 yard
average as a punter ... was a second team all­
conference choice as a senior and an honor­
able mention all-region choice, along with
being named to the Columbus Dispatch Agonis
Club honorable mention team ... also a stand­
out in soccer and volleyball... was team MVP
and an honorable mention all-conference
selection in soccer, and a second team all-con­
ference and honorable mention all-region honoree in volleyball.
PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1985 ...
Ceramics major plus a teaching certificate ...
had a 3.04 GPA last year ... son of Betsy Pianta
and Bill Robertson ... father played tennis at
Kent State and brother Kyle played football
and volleyball at Ohio Northern.

Meet the Fighting Scots
le as a senior, finishing second on team in tack­
les with 57 ... had high of 15 stops vs.
Hollidaysburg ... earned second team AllMetro League honors as a senior and was
selected to play in Save-an-Eye All-Star Game
... Trojans finished with an 8-3 record, losing in
the District 10 AAAA championship game
after winning the District 10 title his junior
year ... also was a starting pitcher for two sea­
sons on the baseball team.
PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 22, 1986 ...
Sjjeech Communications major with a 3.05
GPA... son of Debbie and Bob Shreve ... father
is sports information director at Edinboro.

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Brian
Shreve
Offensive Tackle
Freshman (r)
6-4, 300 lbs.
Erie, PA/
McDowell HS
A redshirt freshmen battling for the backup
job at right tackle ... stiU learning the offensive
line after playing mostly on defense in high
school... fell further behind after missing most
of spring drills due to an injury ... strong and
intelligent player but must improve his condi­
tioning.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jon
Cacchione at nearby McDowell High School,
earning two letters ... started at defensive tack-

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Outside Linebacker
Junior
6-2, 200 lbs.
Garrettsville, OH/
Cardinal HS

Offensive Guard
Senior
6-4, 300 lbs.
Canton, OH/Canton
McKinley HS
One of the mainstays on a talented offensive
line ... former junior college transfer who got
off to a slow start a year ago after arriving in
camp out of shape and then suffering an
injury, but stiU started every game ... mentally
had a very good spring, and is now much
more knowledgeable of the offense ... has lost
almost 50 pounds since last year and coaching
staff looks for a banner season from him... big
and physical, yet moves well for size ... one of
a number of transfers from Erie(NY)
Community College the last few years.
2004: Started aU 12 games at left guard.
AT ERIE CC: Helped the Kats to a 7-3 record
in 2003, earning first team All-Northeast

Senior OG LaMont Singleton

offense and defense as a senior and on offense
as a junior ... scored 55 career touchdowns,
including 25 in one season ... holds school
records for most career touchdown receptions
(16) and career points (332).
PERSONAL: Bom October 15, 1983 ...
Environmental Science major ... son of Bonnie
(deceased) and James Soltis.

Soltis’ Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
Career

G
12
12
24

UT
4
23
27

AT
5
22
27

Total
9
45
54

INT
0
5
5

PB
0
3
3

24

LaMont
Singleton

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Returns to the Fighting Scots after sitting out
the 2004 campaign ... a player with wonderful
talent, but has yet to develop consistency ...
cousin of Edinboro tailback DeMarkus
Robinson and assistant coach D.K. McDonald
... former transfer from Indiana University.
2003: Appeared in nine games as reserve
wide receiver and special teams performer ...
caught one pass for 11 yards, that coming
against Lock Haven ... blocked an extra point
vs. Shippensburg.
AT INDIANA: Redshirted in 2001.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bill
McMillan at OrrviUe High School, helping the
Red Riders to the 1998 state championship ...
caught 35 passes for over 900 yards and 21
TDs that year , including the game-winning
touchdown in 23-21 win over Coldwater in
title game ... was a first team selection on the

Conference honors and honorable mention
NJCAA All-American accolades.
HIGH SCH(X)L: Was a two-year starter at
Canton McKinley High School, one of the top
programs in the state of Ohio ... helped the
Bulldogs to state championships in 1997 and
1998, and a national championship in '97 ...
was an AU-Northeast Inland Conference selec­
tion and an all-county honoree.
PERSONAL: Bom September 28, 1981...
Sports Administration major ... son of Joan
Singleton... turned a strong spring semester in
the classroom.

One of the most improved players during the
2004 season ... enters his second season as the
starter at drop linebacker ... another defensive
player who could be described as undersized,
but attacks the ball and runs weU ... a player
who has a nose for the ball, and has outstand­
ing coverage skills ... also an outstanding spe­
cial teams performer ... moved back to drop
linebacker last fall after being tried at free safe­
ty during the spring of 2003 ... intense player
with a great work ethic.
2004: Started aU 12 games at drop line­
backer, finishing with 45 tackles ... had 5.5
stops for losses and a sack ... finished third on
team in interceptions with 5 for 85 yards,
including a 47-yard return for a touchdown in
playoff game at East Stroudsburg ... added 3
passes broken up, 3 fumble recoveries and a
pair of forced fumbles ... was named the
Football Gazette Defensive Player of the Week
and D2football.com Co-Defensive Player of
the Week for performance at East Stroudsburg
... in addition to interception return, had a
career-high 9 tackles, with 3 for losses, a sack
and a fumble recovery ... the week before had
8 tackles and a pair of fumble recoveries in
playoff win at Bentley.
2003: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve
at drop linebacker and as a special teams per­
former ... finished with 9 tackles and blocked
a pair of punts, against Tiffin, and Kutztown.
2002: Redshirted ... Darren Shields Award
winner as the top freshman.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ten varsity letters
as a prepster at Cardinal High School ... a
four-year starter in football and three-year reg­
ular in basketball and baseball ... earned AllOhio honors and was named the league
Defensive MVP in football ... recognized as
the Geauga County Touchdown Club MVP in
2001 ... earned AU-CVC first team honors on

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Rodney
Stevenson
Comerback
Junior
5-10,185 lbs.
Bedford, OH/
Warrensville Hts. HS
Another of the transfers from Erie (NY)
Community College, joining the Fighting
Scots in January ... had a chance to go through
spring drills and made an immediate impact
at comerback ... will battle Jermaine Tmax for
the starting job at drop comer.
AT ERIE CC: A two-year starter at comer-

Junior OLB Jim Soltis

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Meet tfae Fightmg Scots
#>#«***

back for the Kats, as the team finished 7-3 in
2002 and 2003... in 2003, earned first team AllNortheast Conference honors after finishing
with 39 tackles and 4 interceptions for 22 yards
... also earned second team all-conference hon­
ors as a punt returner, averaging 15.1 yards on
26 returns with one TD ... was an honorable
mention preseason All-American ... had 36
tackles in 2002.
HIGH SCHOOL: Former standout for
coach Dan Thorpe at WarrensviUe Heights
High School, mshing for 1,114 yards and 6
TDs, with 60 tackles and 2 INTs, and two kick­
off returns for touchdowns as a senior ...
earned all-state honors, in addition to first
team all-district and first team all accolades ... was named the 2001 Scholar
Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom January 30, 1983 ...
Business Administration major ... son of
Barbara and Rodney Stevenson.

Inside LineffUcker
Junior
6-1, 205 lbs.
London, OH/Hilliard
Davidson HS
Comes off a fantastic spring and the coaching
staff feels he's ready to emerge as one of the
best linebackers in the PSAC ... saw considerable action a year ago as head coach Lou

Tepper rotated four inside linebackers ...
extremely active player and a strong hitter
despite his size ... also one of Edinboro's top
special teams players ... instinctive and has
exceptional acceleration ... has matured into a
leader.
2004: Played in aU 12 games, starting five of
the last six contests at inside linebacker ...
totaled 49 tackles, tied for seventh on the team,
with 6.5 for losses and 3 sacks ... also broke up
a pass and recovered a fumble ... blocked a
punt against Tiffin which he recovered and
returned for a touchdown ... had career-high 8
tackles against the Dragons ... added 6 tackles
against Shippensburg and lndiana(Pa.).
2003: Finished as the seventh-leading tack­
ier despite playing in a reserve role at inside
linebacker and missing two games due to
injury ... finished with 44 tackles, including
6.5 for losses of 27 yards ... had 2.5 sacks,
forced a pair of fumbles and recovered one
fumble ... posted a season-high 7 tackles in
win at Ashland, including a sack ... added 6
tackles in four other games, including 6 stops
and 1.5 sacks vs. CalifomiaJPa.)... scooped up
a fumble and returned it seven yards for a
touchdown against Lock Haven.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-Ohio
honors as a senior at Hilliard Davidson High
School, along with first team all-district and
first team all-conference accolades ... finished
with 160 tackles and 5 sacks as a senior ... was
named to the Agonis Dispatch All-Star Team
and the Super 25 Team ... was also a first team
all-conference choice as a sophomore and jun­
ior and an honorable mention All-District per­
former in 2000 ... a three-year starter for coach
Brian White.
PERSONAL: Bom April 5,1984 ... Criminal
Justice major ... son of Dawn and Ben Stroup
... father played baseball at the University of
Cincinnati.

Stroup’s Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
Career

G

UT

10
12
22

22
22

44

AT Total
TFL Sacks
44 6.5-27
2.5
22
27
49 6.5-32
3
93 13-59
5.5
49

64

Anthony
Tedesco
Offensive Guard
Junior
6-4, 280 lbs.
Edinboro, PA/
Saegertown HS

Senior TE C.J. Trivisonno

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Hard-working player who moves to offensive
guard this year after playing center a year ago
... a fourth-year junior who continues to
improve and is a solid backup.
2004: Appeared in three games as a reserve

lineman.
2003: Saw action in four games as a reserve
lineman.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter in
football and wrestling at Saegertown High
School ... earned second team AU-Erench
Creek Valley honors at offensive tackle and
was an honorable mention choice on defense
... was an AU-FCVA wrestler at 275 lbs.
PERSONAL: Bom November 25, 1983 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Aime and
Anthony Tedesco ... father films games and
practices for the Eighting Scots.

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football and two-year regular in basketball at
Kirtland High School ... played football for
coach Pat McKenrick ... earned first team AUChagrin Valley Conference honors and first
team All-Northeast Lakes District as a prepster ... was also selected to the News-Herald
first team.
PERSONAL: Bom March 1, 1982 ... Sports
Administration major with a minor in Speech
Communication ... son of Wendy and Rick
Trivisonno.
Receiving

G

Rec.

2001
2002

10
11
12
2

8

14
17

35

2003
2004
Career

Yds.
70
106
194

Avg.

TD

8.8

1

10

10.0

0
2
2
0

40

380

9.5

4

7.6
11.4

Lg.
19
17
33
10

33

21

Jermaine
Truax
Comerback

Senior
6-4, 250 lbs.
Kirtland, OH/
Kirtland HS

Edinboro University FootbaH 2004.

Ryan
Valasek
Wide Receiver
Junior
5-9,175 lbs.
Natrona Heights, PA/
Highlands HS

Trivisonno’s Career Statistics

C.J..
Trivisonno
Tight End
A fifth-year senior who gained an injury redshirt season a year ago after going down with
a foot injury prior to the Tiffin game... was not
fully recovered in the spring due to the injury,
but is a complete tight end who was gaining
the interest of professional scouts last fall ...
was always been known for his receiving
skills, but his blocking has improved tremen­
dously over the last two years ... one of a trio
of talented fight ends sure to see plenty of
action ... has been either a starter or co-starter
since arriving at Edinboro ... was named the
Most Improved Player after the spring of 2003.
2004: Appeared in the first two games
before going down with a season-ending
injury during practice before the Tiffin game...
caught one pass for 10 yards against East
Stroudsburg.
2003: Earned second team All-PSAC West
honors at fight end after catching 17 passes for
194 yards and 2 IDs ... was also named to the
D2football.comAll-Northeast Region honor­
able mention team ... had 4 receptions for 62
yards against Shippensburg ... caught touch­
down passes against Indiana(Pa.) and Lock
Haven ... played in aU 12 games, with 11
starts.
2002: Started all 11 games at tight end, fin­
ishing with 14 receptions for 106 yards and 2
TDs ... hauled in first two career touchdown
catches against Indiana(Pa.), catching 4 passes
that day ... had 2 catches for 28 yards at
Slippery Rock.
2001: Caught 8 passes for 70 yards while
playing in aU ten contests ... hauled in 3 pass­
es for 35 yards in his first collegiate game at
Ashland ... added a pair of receptions for 14
yards vs. Shippensburg.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in

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Senior
5-10,190 lbs.
Horseheads, NY/
Horseheads HS
Began the year as a starter at comerback, but
went down early in season opener and was
granted a medical redshirt year ... now in a
battle with Rodney Stevenson for the starting
job at drop comerback ... former transfer from
Alfred State CoUege who has had injury prob­
lems since arriving at Edinboro in January
2003 ... has excellent team attitude.
2004: Earned starting role at comerback in
preseason diiUs, but then suffered season-end­
ing injury early in season opener against East
Stroudsburg ... had no statistics.
2003: Served as the nickel back while play­
ing in all 12 games ... had 12 tackles, a pair of
interceptions, broke up 4 passes, recovered a
fumble and caused a fumble ... had best game
of season against Clarion, with 3 tackles, an
interception and a forced fumble ... also
recorded an interception vs. SUppery Rock.
AT ALFRED STATE: Led the Pioneers with
four interceptions in 2002, finishing with 32
tackles ... ranked 25th in the NJCAA in inter­
ceptions ... helped Alfred State to a 5-5 record.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played footbaU and basketbaU at Horseheads High School, earning a
total of four letters.
PERSONAL: Bom August 23,1982 ... Sports
Administration major with a 3.25 GPA ... son
of Donna Stroman ... brother Chris played
basketball at Keuka CoUege.

Diminutive performer who figures to play a
big role in the passing game this fall ... pos­
sesses outstanding quickness and the ability to
make the big play ... former walk-on who
earned a scholarship two years ago ... also a
valuable return speciaUst... a feisty competitor
... nickname is Pickle.
2004: Was third on the team in receiving
with 23 catches for 527 yards, an impressive
22.9 yards per catch, with 3 TDs ... was also
main kickoff return man with 22 returns for
428 yards, a 19.5 yard average ... carried the
baU once for 15 yards ... had seven receptions
of 30-or-more yards ... had career-best 4 catch­
es for 96 yards, including a 36-yard TD catch,
in playoff win at Bentley, adding five kickoff
returns for 111 yards ... also had 4 receptions
for 67 yards and a touchdown vs.
Shippensburg ... caught a 60-yard TD pass vs.
CaUfomiaJPa.), the longest of the season for
the Eighting &ots ... played in all 12 contests,
with a pair of starts.
2003: Finished with 17 receptions for 197
yards and 2 TDs whUe playing in aU 12 games
... added five kickoff returns for an average of
28.0 yards, including a 92-yarder at Clarion ...
return is tied for the eighth-longest in school
history ... carried the baU five times for 18
yards ... recorded first career touchdown at
Indiana(Pa.) with a nine-yard reception,
adding a 63-yard catch ... had 3 receptions for
83 yards vs. the Indians ... returned two kick­
offs for 108 yards at Qarion.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in
both footbaU and baseball at Highlands High
School, where he teamed with Fighting Scot
quarterback Justin Bouch ... caught 62 passes
for 1,264 yards and 21 TDs in his career ... also
set school records for career punt and kickoff
return yardage ... a two-time first team AllConference selection at wide receiver, a first
team aU-purpose back one season, and earned
second team honors at defensive back once ...
named to Valle]/ News Dispatch AU-Star Team
and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 Team ...
played in NAFCA AU-Star Came.
PERSONAL: Bom May 20, 1984 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Becky and
John Valasek.

Truax’ Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
Career

G

UT

AT

Total

INT

12
1

12
0
12

0
0
0

12
0
12

2
0
2

13

PB
4
0

4

Edinboro University Football 2004.

Valasek’s Career Statistics
Receiving G
2003
12
2004
12
Career
24

Rec.
17
23
40

Yds.
197
527
724

Avg.

TD

11.6

2

22.9
18.1

3
5

KORet.
2003
2004
Career

Ret.
5

Yds.
140
428
568

Avg.
28.0
19.5

TD

G
12
12

24

22

27

21.0

0
0
0

Lg63
60
63
Lg92
53
92

I

19

LaVaughn
Wesley
Wide Receiver/
Eree Safety
Freshman (r)
5-11,175 lbs.
Duquesne, PA/ Penn
Hills HS

Former walk-on who continues to learn the
offensive system and wUl provide depth at
wide receiver ... yearns to perform on special
teams ... coaching staff feels he could contribute in the secondary, as weU.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year letterwinner for coach Neil Gordon at Penn HUls
High School... as a senior, had 40 tackles and
3 interceptions whUe playing defensive back

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Meet the Fightiiig Scots
... earned second team all-conference honors.
PERSONAL: Bom May 14,1985 ...
Corporate Communications major... son of
Trina Woods and Otis Wesley.

84

Kyle
Witucki

Tight End
Sophomore
6-4, 250 lbs.
Tarentum, PA/
Highlands HS

The original plan a year ago was to redshirt
him, but when C.J. Trivisonno went down, he
became a valuable member of the tight end
rotation ... described by head coach Lou
Tepper as a complete tight end, with strong
receiving skills and the ability to block ... has
a bright future ... enjoys specials teams work.
2004: Was named the Darren Shields
Award winner as the top freshman after
playing in nine games, with one start...
caught 7 passes, with two going for touch­
downs, for 34 yards ... made leaping catch for
12 yards for first career reception in first start
against Clarion ... had a one-yard touchdown
reception in both NCAA playoff games ...
caught season-high 2 passes for 12 yards vs.
Indiana(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout in both
football and basketball at Highlands High
School... in football for coach Tim Karrs, had
14 receptions for 239 yards and holds career
record for quarterback sacks ... was first team
AU-Greater Allegheny Conference choice at

2004 in Review

tight as a senior, and earned second team
honors as a defensive end ... in basketball,
scored 801 career points and pulled down
606 rebounds, earning second team all-con­
ference honors ... helped Golden Rams finish
as runnemp in WPIAL AAA championships
and to district title.
PERSONAL: Bom May 30,1986 ... Health
& Physical Education/Sports Administration
major with a 3.14 GPA... son of Jacqueline
Kubican and James Witucki.

Witucki’s Career Statistics
Receiving
2004

G

Rec.

Yds.
34

Avg.
4.9

TD
2

High School under coach Bob Stone ... also
earned first team All-Northwest Conference
honors on both offense and defense, and was
a first team All-Mercer County Athletic
Conference both ways, as well ... played in
Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... also
earned four letters in track and three in bas­
ketball.
PERSONAL: Bom July 16,1984 ... Health &
Physical Education major with a 3.25 GPA ...
son of Pam and Dennis Young ... brother
Casey played football at Westminster.

Lg12

Offensive Guard
Freshman (r)
6-4, 305 lbs.
Greenville, PA/
Greenville HS
Lived up to advance biUing as excellent line­
man while starting final 11 games at right
guard ... at times was the team's best lineman
a year ago, now needs to develop conistency...
has quick feet and a nasty attitude... is capable
of being a dominant blocker.
2004: Started final 11 games at right guard
after coming off the bench in first game.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second team allstate honors while performing at Greenville

Sophomore OGAndy Young

Sox Harrison Stadium

Sox Harrison Stadium serves as the home of the Fighting Scots.
Dedicated in 1965, the stadium honors the memory of B. Regis "Sox"
Harrison, the head football and basketball coach at Edinboro University
for 34 years. Sox Harrison was the key figure in the building of

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Edinboro's athletic program, unselfishly devoting 34 years of service to
the University as an athletic director, coach and physical education
instructor. Appropriately, he was the first member inducted into the
Edinboro Athletic HaU of Fame in 1982.
Harrison coached the Fighting Scot football team from its incep­
tion in 1926 to 1938, the returned to guide the gridders in 1941 and '42.
In addition, he coached the men's basketball team for 23 seasons, from
1928-53, winning 175 games.
Sox Harrison Stadium seats 6,000 people in its two grandstands,
along with plenty of standing room. In addition to press boxes on both
sides of the stadium, the facUity has locker rooms, a training room and
complete amenities for fans.
The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a new
sound system and improved handicapped access areas in 1999. In 1997,
a new grandstand was constmcted on the visitor's side of the field,
adding 2,500 permanent seats, along with a press box, locker rooms and
a training room.
In addition to the football field, the facility contains complete track
facilities.

Edinltoro University Football 2005

Game i________
Elast Sttroudsburg 20,
Edinboro 7
September 4, 2004
Sox Harrison Stadium
Edinboro, PA — Edinboro head coach Lou
Tepper knew his defense would have its hands
full against East Stroudsburg quarterback Jim
TerwiUiger. The Fighting Scots defeated East
Stroudsburg a year ago, 31-20, "limiting"
TerwiUiger to 288 yards through the air.
Edinboro would go on to finish as FSAC West
co-champions, while ESU was the PSAC East
co-champion.
Edinboro's second meeting with
TerwiUiger was not as favorable, as the sopho­
more signalcaller led East Stroudsburg to a 207 win. Edinboro opened the season ranked
21st in the AFCA Division II poU, but lost its
fifth season opener in the last six years.
TerwiUiger nearly matched last year's
total in the first half alone, passing for 228
yards in a half featuring plenty of offense but
little scoring. ESU had the baU in Edinboro ter­
ritory on all four of its first half possessions,
but could only manage a 26-yard field goal by
Mark Brubaker with 4:38 remaining in the sec­
ond quarter. One drive was stoped by an
interception at the Edinboro 15, and two other
drives resulted in missed field goals, one a 26yarder which was blocked by Seth Fragale,
and a 24-yard attempt which was wide right at
the end of the half.
Edinboro had its share of opportunities in
the first half, as well. The Scots drove to the
ESU three on their first possession, but Justin
Bouch's pass was intercepted in the end zone.
The second drive resulted in a lost fumble at
the ESU three. AU told. East Stroudsburg
roUed up 268 yards in the first half compared
to 159 for Edinboro, and ran off 42 plays to 18.
East Stroudsburg boosted its lead to 10-0
on its first series of the third quarter, taking
advantage of a faded 4th-and-2 fake punt and
taking over at the EUP 41. Anthony Carfagno
scored six plays later on a one-yard run.
Edinboro scored its lone points of the
game on its next possession, marching 76
yards in just five plays. Andre Burke scored
his first career touchdown on a five-yard run.
The drive was highlighted by Bouch pass com­
pletions of 46 yards to Ryan Valasek and 25
yards to Jeff Dinger.
In what likely was the key series of the
game. East Stroudsburg answered on the very
next series. Facing a 3rd-and-18 at the ESU 49,
TerwiUiger found Strenfel deep down the mid­
dle for a 51-yard scoring play and a 17-7 lead.
The Warriors tacked on a 28-yard field
goal by Bruabaker with 9:19 left in the game.
The score came after Edinboro failed to convert
on a 4th-and-2 play from the ESU 41. Edinboro
was O-for-3 on fourth down conversions and
just 1 of 8 on third downs. East Stroudsburg,
meanwhUe, converted 8 of 15 third downs and

1 of 2 fourth downs.
East Stroudsburg finished the afternoon
with 465 total yards compared to 314 yards for
the Scots. TerwUliger feU just short of his career
high of 380 yards passing, completing 25 of 38
passes for 371 yards. Strenfel set career highs
with 10 receptions for 173 yards, whUe Evan
Prall added 8 catches for a career-high 114
yards.
Bouch completed 17 of 29 passes for 230
yards, but was guUty of a pair of interceptions.
Justin Lipscomb had 5 catches for 77 yards,
while Dinger matched his career total with 4
receptions for 44 yards. Burke had 78 yards
rushing on 13 carries, but the Scots gained just
84 yards on the ground. Fragale recorded a
career-high 13 tackles to lead the defensive
effort.

Scoring
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Scoring Play

ESU 2 4:38
ESU 3 7:57

0
0

3
0

14
7

3........... 20
0........... 7
Score

Mark Brubaker 26 yd. field goal
Anthony Carfagno 1 yd. run
(Mark Brubaker kick)
EU 3 6:39 Andre Burke 5 yd. run (Kody
Robertson kick)
ESU 3 4:10 Tim Strenfel 51 yd. pass from
Jimmy TerwiUiger
(Mark Brubaker kick)
ESU 4 9:19 Mark Brubaker 28 yd. field goal
ATT: 4,128

0-3
0-10

7-10
7-17
7-20

Team Statistics. . . Boro................ESU

First Downs...............................13...................... 25
Rushes-Yards......................... 37-94................ 21-84
Passing Yards........................... 371
371

Edinboro University Football 2005

Comp-Att-Int............... ...17-29-2.... .... 25-38-1
Total Plays................................ 50 .... ............ 75
Total Offense................ .......... 314 .... ...........465
Sacks By-Yards Lost... ...........1-6.... .............1-3
Punts-Avg..................... .... 1-33.0 .... ....... 1-34.0
Fumbles-Lost............... ...........1-1.... .............2-0
Penalties-Yards........... ......... 4-30...................5-29
3rd Down Conv...................lof8 .... ....8ofl5
lime of Possession.... ....... 22:12.... .........37:48
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 13-78, Matt
Phillips 6-12. East Stroudsburg - Derek Lucas 26-81,
Anthony Carfagno 5-16, Jim TerwiUiger 4-8.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 17-29-2-230OTD. East Stroudsburg - Jim TerwiUiger 25-38-1371-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-77, Jeff
Dinger 4-44, Andre Burke 3-21, Ryan Valasek 2-K.
East Stroudsburg - Tim Strenfel 10-173, Evan PraU
8-114, Anthony Carfagno 3-34, PhU Ross 2-33, Ben
Culver 2-17.

Game 2
Edinboro 54,
WVU Tech 12
September ii, 2004
Sox Harrison Stadium
Edinboro, PA — Edinboro scored a schoolrecord 47 points in the first half on its way to a
54-12 win over WVU Tech. The previous
record of 42 first half points was set against
Shippensburg in 1971.
The Fighting Scots scored on six of their

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2004 in Review

2004 ™ Review
eight possessions in the first half while jump­
ing to a 47-0 lead. The statistics were as lop­
sided as the score, with Edinboro totaling 328
yards and WVU Tech 27. The Golden Bears
had minus 18 yards rushing in the first thirty
minutes, and for the game finished with
minus 7 yards. That was the eighth-lowest fig­
ure ever by an Edinboro opponent. Edinboro
ended the day with 454 total yards, including
261 on the ground, while the Golden Bears
totaled 239 yards.
Andre Burke led the way for Edinboro
with 173 yards on 22 carries, with 4 TDs, one
shy of the school record. Justin Bouch com­
pleted 10 of 13 passes for 171 yards and a
score. Justin Lipscomb caught 4 passes for 90
yards.
Edinboro took the opening kickoff and
drove 70 yards on six plays, all but one on the
groimd. Matt Phillips poimded in from six
yards out for the score. After a three and out
for WVU Tech, Burke scored his first touch­
down on a five-yard run with 7:12 left in the
first quarter. That capped an 8-play, 58-yard
drive, with every play on the ground and
Burke accounting for 52 of those yards.
The Fighting Scots made it 21-0 in the first
quarter when Chris Avery blocked Tyler
Armstrong's punt and took it for a touch­
down. Avery blocked the pimt and picked it
off Armstrong's foot at the WVUT 5 and tak­
ing it in for six points.
The Scots tacked on four scores in the sec­
ond quarter, although a bad snap led to one
failed run on an extra point, and one PAT try
was no good. Burke accounted for the first
two on runs of seven and three yards. The
first score came after the Scots stopped WVU
Tech on a fourth-and-one play at the EU 46.
The second touchdown was a quick two-play
48-yard drive which featured a 45-yard
hookup from Bouch to Lipscomb. That made
the score 34-0 with 7:01 left in the second quar­
ter.

Edinboro was back in business on its next
possession, taking over at the WVUT 33 fol­
lowing a punt. Bouch did the honors on a
one-yard plunge with 2:42 remaining. The
final score of the half came with just 11 sec­
onds left when Bouch found Lipscomb down
the middle for a 30-yard touchdown.
WVU Tech took the second half kickoff
and drove 71 yards on six plays, with Chris
Siegel hitting Chris Lawson for an 18-yard TD
pass. The Scots answered with an 8-play, 72yard march. Burke bounced around left end
for the final 17 yards and his fourth score of
the day. He carried six times for 58 yards on
the drive.
The Golden Bears posted the lone score of
the fourth quarter on a 13-yard pass from
Siegel to James Boyd. Tim Hyde blocked the
extra point.

Scoring
WVU Tech
Edinboro

0
21

0
26

6
7

6........ 12
0..........54

EU

1 12:15 Matt Phillips 9 yd. run
7-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 1 7:12 Andie Burke 5 yd. run
14-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 1 3:58 Chris Avery 5 yd. blocked punt 21-0
return (Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 8:09 Andre Burke 7 yd. run
27-0
(run failed)
EU 2 7:01 Andre Burke 3 yd. run
34-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 2:42 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run
41-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 0:11 Justin Lipscomb 30 yd. pass from 47-0
Justin Bouck (Kody Robertson
kick failed)
WVT 3 11:43 Chris Lawson 18 yd. pass from 47-6
Chris Siegel (Tyler Armstrong
kick blocked)
EU 3 7:14 Andre Burke 17 yd. run
54-6
(Kody Robertson kick)
WVT 4 7:56 James Boyd 13 yd. pass from 54-12
Chris Siegel (Tyler Armstrong
kick failed)
Team Statistics. . . Boro. . . .WVUT

First Downs.............................. 24 . .................. 16
Rushes-Yards............... .... 48-261. .............. 29-7
Passing Yards.............. ...........193 . ................ 246
Comp-Att-Int............... ... 12-18-1. ...........19-38-3
Total Plays................................ 66 . .................. 67
Total Offense................ ......... 454 . ................ 239
Sacks By-Yards Lost... ......... 7-41. ..................2-5
Punts-Avg..................... .... 4-37.0. .............8-30.4
Fumbles-Lost............... ...........4-1. ..................2-0
Penalties-Yards........... ......... 7-70.,................ 543
3rd Down Conv................5ofll . ...........3ofl5
Time of Possession.... ....... 31:17. .............. 28:43
Individual Statistics

Chris Amico helped the Edinboro defense hold
WVU Tech to mintts 7 yards rushing.

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RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 22-173, Matt
Phillips 5-37, Lincoln Bufalino 14-36, Justin Olney
2-12. WVU Tech - Jermaine Jack 5-31, Jamayes
Dixon 14-16.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 10-13-0-171ITD, Brandon Hunt 2-5-1-22-OTD. WVU Tech Chris Siegel 17-35-3-211-2TD, Kyle McDoweU 2-30-035-0TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 4-90,
Nate Eimer 348, Jeff Dinger 2-26. WVU Tech James Boyd 7-96, Chris Lawson 5-78, Murvin
Johnson 3-38, Charles Radford 3-23.

Game 3
Edinboro 48,

Tiffin 21
September i8, 2004
Frost-Kalnoiv Stadium
Tiffin, OH — The Andre Burke Show hit the
road, and it took Tiffin less than a half to see
more than enough of Edinboro's junior tail­
back. Burke gained 159 yards on 21 carries
and scored on touchdown runs of 2 and 20
yards to key Edinboro to a 48-21 win at Tiffin.
Edinboro's first road game looked vague­
ly similar to its last home game. A week ago
the Fighting Scots bolted to a 47-0 halftime
against WVU Tech. While only running out to
a 38-0 halftime advantage against the
Dragons, Edinboro tied a school record with
28 second quarter points.
Edinboro's first possession resulted in a
three-and-out series, but the Fighting Scots
would score on seven of their next ei^t pos­
sessions. Burke got it started with a two-yard
run, capping an 11-play, 47-yard drive in
which he carried seven times.
Tiffin quarterback Ryan Harpold, who
had not thrown an interception in his first
three games, threw the first of six interceptions
on the next series, with Chris Avery doing the
honors. Kody Robertson would come in and
kick a 37-yard field goal.
Tiffin drove down to the Edinboro 20
early in the second quarter, but on a 4th-andinches play Harpold fell short on the sneak
and Edinboro took over. Burke burst 36 yards
on the next play, and four plays later scored on
a 20-yard run. The 5-play, 80-yard march fea­
tured Burke carrying four times for 66 yards,
and he went over 100 yards on the touchdown
run.
For the second straight week Edinboro
blocked a punt and returned it for a touch­
down, as l^n Stroup blocked the Tiffin punt
and returned it six yards for six points.
Another Harpold interception set up
Edinboro's fourth touchdown. Avery regis­
tered his second pickoff of the day and
returned it 12 yards to the TU 48. After a 44yard run by Burke, Justin Bouch found Nate
Eimer for a 4-yard touchdown pass to cap the
brief two-play scoring drive and give
Edinboro a 31-0 lead with 3:26 left in the sec­
ond quarter. It would also signal the end of
Burke's day.
Harpold threw his third interception of
the first half, with Jim Soltis doing the honors
at the EU 29. Bouch directed a 71-yard march
culminated by a 10-yard pass to Jeff Dinger
with 43 seconds left in the half. It was
Dinger's first career touchdown pass.
Edinboro took the second half kickoff and
drove 73 yards on eight plays to make it 45-0.
Matt Phillips scored on a 6-yard run. The mar­
gin went to 48-0 on the next series on
Robertson's 20-yard field goal.

Edinboro University Football 2005

The Dragons would score three times
against the Eighting Scot reserves in the fourth
quarter to make the score respectable, but it
hardly masked Edinboro's dominance in the
contest. The Fighting Scots rolled up 421
yards compared to 359 for Tiffin. Edinboro
had 194 yards rushing and 227 yards passing,
as Bouch completed 14 of 21 passes for 223
with 2 TDs and an INT. Justin Lipscomb led
the receivers with 5 catches for 86 yards.
Tiffin, meanwhile, managed just 48 yards on
22 rushes against an Edinboro defense which
entered the game giving up just 43.5 yards on
the grormd.

Scoring
Edinboro
Tiffin

10
0

28
0

Scoring Play

EU 1
EU 1
EU 2
EU

2

EU

2

EU

2

EU
EU
TU

3
3
4

TU

4

TU

4

10
0

0..............48
21 .............21
Score

7:10 Andre Burke 2 yd. run
7-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
1:37 Kody Robertson 37 yd. field goal 10-0
10:20 Andre Burke 20 yd. run
17-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
5:10 Ben Stroup 6 yd. blocked punt return
(Kody Robertson kick)
24-0
3:26 Nate Eimer 5 yd. pass from Justin
Bouch (Kody Rotertson kick)
31-0
0:43 Jeff Dinger 10 yd. pass from Justin
Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
38-0
10:39 Matt Phillips 6 yd. run
45-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
5:22 Kody Robertson 20 yd. field goal 48-0
13:03 Nate Washington 6 yd. pass
from Ryan Harpold (Patrick
Manders kick)
48-7
7:11 Michael Hamm 10 yd. pass
from Ryan Harpold
(Patrick Manders kick)
48-14
5:30 Allen Jones 12 yd. fumble
48-21
recovery (Patrick Manders kick)

ATT: NA
Team Statisti(». . . Boro.............TifiSn

First Downs...............................18...................... 22
Rushes-Yards....................... 43-194................. 22-48
Passing Yards...........................227
311
Comp-Att-Int..................... 15-22-1..............31-50-6
Total Plays.................................65...................... 72
Total Offense............................. 421
359
Sacks By-Yards Lost..................0-0...................2-16
Punts-Avg.............................3-32.0................3-26.0
Fumbles-Lost.............................2-2.....................2-2
Penalties-Yards....................... 2-10...................5-39
3rd Down Conv................. 4 of 12..............7 of 14
Time of Possession.................32:44
27:16
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 21-159, Matt
Phillips 4-24, Lincoln Bufalino 15-24. Tiffin Garrion Corbin 13-38, Austin Clopton 2-10, Earl
Haynes 2-3.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-21-1-2232TD, Josh Hinkle 1-1-0-4-OTD. Tiffin - Ryan
Harpold 31-50-6-311-2TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-86, Jeff
Dinger 3-27, Nate Eimer 2-16, Marshall Ellison 142, Ryan Valasek 1-42. Tiffin - Michael Hamm 1081, Nate Washington 9-139, Reggie Collins 4-39,
Brian Rutkowski 4-36, Garrion Corbin 2-8.

Game 4
ShippensbvLTg 17,
Edinboro 10
September 25, 2004
Seth Grove Stadium

off and increased the lead to 17-3 thanks to a
six-play, 71-yard march. A 14-yard run by
Ferguson, with a 15-yard facemask penalty
added on, on a 3rd-and-4 play kept the drive
alive, and three plays later Gomez threw his
second touchdown pass, a 17-yarder to Andre
McLaurin.
Holding a 17-3 lead with four minutes to
play and the ball in Edinboro territory,
Shippensburg looked ready to put the game
away. But Tim Hyde sacked Gomez and
forced a fumble, which Seth Fragale recovered
at the Ship 47. Four plays later Bouch foxmd
Ryan Valasek behind the Ship secondary for a
32-yard touchdown pass. The ensuing onside
kick was recovered by Shippensburg and the
Red Raiders proceeded to run out the clock.
Bouch completed 14 of 27 passes for 178
yards with a touchdown, but was guilty of
two interceptions. Lipscomb had 5 receptions
for 73 yards, with Valasek adding 4 catches for
67 yards. Andre Burke paced the ground
game with 67 yards on 19 carries.
Hyde led the defensive effort with 9 tack­
les, thr^ for losses.

Shippensburg, PA - Something had to give
when one of the best ground games in
Division 11 met one of the best rushing defense
in Division 11. Unfortunately for Edinboro, the
offense got the better of the defense at
Shippensburg, as the tenth-ranked Red
Raiders celebrated Homecoming and the
opening of PSAC West action with a 17-10 win
over the Fighting Scots.
Shippensburg entered the game ranked
seventh in Division II in rushing offense at
277.8 yards per game, while Edinboro came in
fourth in rushing defense, giving up just 135
yards in three games, or 45.0 ypg. The Red
Raiders ended the afternoon with 262 yards
on 52 carries, with All-American fullback John
Kuhn leading the way with 123 yards on 32
rushes. In actuality, the Fighting Scot defense
held its won with the Red Raider ground
Scoring
Edinboro
0 3
0
7........... 10
game much of the game, but the Wing T attack
Shippensburg
0 10
7
0........... 17
broke off ten runs of 10 yards-or-more.
Edinboro's inability to sustain its own
Scoring Play
Score
ground game and a slew of penalties, plus
EU 2 8:45 Kody Robertson 20 yd. field goal 3-0
three turnovers, played as large a role in the
SU 2 6:16 Pat Ferguson 32 yd. pass from
3-7
defeat at Shippensburg's ability to run the ball.
Tony Gomez (Jamie Reder kick)
SU 2 0:07 Jamie Reder 30 yd. field goal
3-10
The Fighting Scots managed just 97 yards
SU 3 11:59 Andre McLaurin 17 yd. pass
3-17
rushing on 27 carries against a Red Raider
from Tony Gomez (Jamie
defense ranked 13th in the country against the
rush. Overall Shippensburg's defense was
ranked 12th in total defense, and gave up just
275 total yards to the Fighting Scots.
Shippensburg finished the day with 382 total
yards.
The Fighting Scots led the PSAC in
fewest penalties a year ago, and had commit­
ted just 13 for 110 yards through three games.
But Edinboro was whistled for 13 penalties for
101 yards, many either giving Ship lst-and-5
situations or keeping drives ahve.
Following a scoreless first quarter
Edinboro took a 3-0 lead on Kody Robertson's
20-yard field goal with 8:45 left in the second
quarter. The score was set up by a 57-yard
pass from Justin Bouch to Justin Lipscomb.
Shippensburg took the ensuing kickoff
and drove 66 yards on just five plays, with a
pair of Tony Gomez pass completions high­
lighting the march. On a 3rd-and-7 play he
found Tim Devanney for 31 yards to the EU
32. One play later Gomez hooked up with a
steaking Patrick Ferguson in the end zone for
a 32-yard TD pass and a 7-3 lead.
It appeared the score would remain that
way heading into the half, but Edinboro's Matt
Phillips fumbled at the EU 29 while struggling
for extra yardage, with Ship recovering with
1:51 left in the h^. The Edinboro defense held
the Red Raiders to a 30-yard field goal by
Andre Burke rushedfor 159 yards and 2 TDs in less
Jamie Reder.
than a half at Tiffin.
Shippensburg took the second half kick­

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4 2:45

Reder kick)
Ryan Valasek 32 yd. pass from 10-17
Justin Bouch (Kody
Robertson kick)

ATT: 7,276
Team Statistics. . . Boro. ............Ship

First Downs.............................. 10 . .................. 22
Rushes-Yards.............. ....... 27-97.. ...........52-262
Passing Yards.............. .......... 178 . ................ 120
Comp-Att-Int.............. ...14-27-2. .............8-18-1
Total Plays................... ............ 54 . .................. 70
Total Offense.......................... 275 . ................ 382
Sacks By-Yards Lost... ...........lA.. ..................0-0
Punts-Avg..................... .... 540.8. .............4-39.8
Fumbles-Lost.............. ...........1-1., ..................1-1
Penalties-Yards........... .... 13-101.................. 6-67
3rd Down Conv............ ...3ofl2.. ...........4ofll
lime of Possession.... ....... 27:42. .............. 32:18
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 19-67, Justin
Bouch 2-25, Matt Phillips 5-6. Shippensburg - John
Kuhn 32-123, Andre McLaurin 4-71, Walter Crump
6-30, David Wilkerson 4-25.
-it; PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-27-2-178ITD. Shippensburg - Tony Gomez 8-16-0-120-2TD,
Rick Henshaw 0-2-1-O-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-73,
Ryan Valasek 4-67, Jeff Dinger 3-35. Shippensburg
- Walter Crump 2-25, John Kuhn 2-19, Andre
McLaurin 2-13, Pat Ferguson 1-32, Tim Devanney
1-31.

Game 5
Edinboro 21,
Clarion 10
October 2, 2004
Memorial Stadium.
Clarion, PA — At 510", 205 Ib. Andre Burke
hardly has the appearance of a workhorse
back. Don't tell that to Clarion, however, as
Edinboro gave the Golden Eagles a heavy
dose of Burke in the second half, plus show­
cased a stingy defense to ruin Clarion's
Homecoming with a 21-10 victory.
Burke would finish the afternoon with 40
carries for 173 yards with all three Edinboro
touchdowns. The junior tailback scored on
runs of 1, 21 and 1 yards. The 40 carries tied
for the second-most in school history, eclipsed
only by Gerald Thompson's 42 carries against
Bloomsburg in 1998. It marked Burke's third
100-yard game of the season.
Edinboro trailed 3-0 at the half, and was
very fortunate the margin was that small as it
turned the ball over three times in the first
half. The turnovers resulted in Qarion having
excellent field position in the first half, starting
five of their six drives inside Edinboro territo­
ry. The Eighting Scot defense was up to the
challenge, limiting the Golden Eagles to a 29yard field goal by Kyle Snoke with 8:38 left in
the first quarter.
The defense came up with the key stop
early in the second quarter after Qarion's Matt
Morris returned an interception 40 yards to
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the ball to the Edinboro one with third-andgoal. Marcus Lowe was stopped inches short
by Seth Fragale and Chris Amico. On fourth
down Brandon Dando fumbled the snap and
Edinboro took over with the ball just inches
shy of the goal line.
Head coach Lou Tepper turned to Burke
in the second half. Neither team had mount­
ed much offense in the first half, with
Edinboro showing 100 total yards and Clarion
74. Burke himself accoemted for an amazing
29 carries for 129 yards in the second half.
Edinboro took the lead with just 26 sec­
onds left in the third quarter as Burke capped
a 9-play, 44-yard drive with a one-yard blast
up the middle. The drive was kept alive when
Justin Bouch hit Justin Lipscomb for an 18yard gain down to the Clarion 10 on a 3rdand-11 play.
After a three-and-out by Clarion, the
Fighting Scots boosted the margin to 14-3 on
Burke's 21-yard scoring run with 12:02 to play.
The drive covered 46 yards on 6 plays. Burke
carried on all but one play, gaining 29 yards.
It took Clarion just three plays to puU
within four points once again, as Pierre Odom
beat the Edinboro secondary for a 48-yard
scoring pass from Dando with 11:02 to play.
Edinboro scored an insurance touch­
down with 2:13 remaining, putting together
its best scoring drive of the game. The
Fighting Scots went 11 plays for 69 yards, with
Burke carrying eight times for 33 yards and
catching a pass for 28 yards. He carried on six
of the final seven plays, going in off right tack­
le from a yard out for the touchdown.
Edinboro ended the day with 340 yards
while holding Clarion to 169 total yards, 65 of
those on the lone touchdown march. Thanks
to Burke, the Scots finished with 197 yards
rushing. The Golden Eagles, meanwhile, were
held to just 40 yards on the groxmd. Bouch
completed 12 of 21 passes for 143 yards but
threw a pair of interceptions. Lipscomb
caught 4 passes for 29 yards, extending his
streak to 27 straight games with at least one
catch.
Fragale paced the defensive effort with a
career-high tying 13 tackles, including three
for losses, a sack, and a pass broken up.
Sophomore Jim Soltis and redshirt freshman
Tom Davidson had interceptions.

Scoring
Edinboro
Qarion
Scoring Play

0
0

7
0

14 ...... ..... 21
7...... ..... 10
Score

Kyle Snoke 29 yd. field goal
0-3
Andre Burke 1 yd. run (Kody
7-3
Robertson kick)
14-3
EU 4 12:02 Andre Burke 21 yd. run
(Kody Robertson kick)
CU 4 11:02 Kerre Odom 48 yd. pass from 14-10
Brandon Dando (Kyle Snoke kick)
21-10
EU 4 2:13 Andre Burke 1 yd. run
(Kody Robertson kick)
ATT: 5,500
CU
EU

1 8:38
3 0:26

0
3

Team Statistics . . . Boro . . . Clarion

First Downs...............................18....................... 9
Rushes-Yards......................248-197.................29-40
Passing Yards..........................143....................129
Comp-Att-Int..................... 12-21-2............... 9-23-2
Total Plays................................. 69......................52
Total Offense............................. 340
169
Sacks By-Yards Lost................ 3-27.................... 0-0
Punts-Avg............................. 5-35.4................8-29.9
Fumbles-Lost.............................3-2.................... 1-0
Penalties-Yards....................... 4-29.................. 5-40
3rd Down Conv................. 5 of 12..............2 of 13
Time of Possession................ 35:29.................24:31
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 40-173, Ryan
Valasek 1-15, Matt Phillips 2-5, Justin Bouch 4-5.
Qarion - Marcus Lowe 10-42, Tyrone Buckner 241,
Lance Fink 5-2, Brandon Dando 12—8.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 12-21-2-143OTD. Qarion - Brandon Dando 9-23-2-129-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 4-29,
Aaron Petty 2-27, Ed Brown 2-24, Nate Eimer 2-23,
Andre Burke 1-128, Kyle Witucki 1-12. Qarion Pierre Odom 4-83, Ronald Rivage 2-21.

Game 6
Edinboro 42,
CalifbmiaCPa.) 28
October 9, 2004
Sox Harrison Stadium
Edinboro, PA — Like a pair of heavyweight
champions Edinboro and Califomia(Pa.) trad­
ed haymakers, but when the final round
ended the Fighting Scots celebrated
Homecoming with a 42-28 win over the 25thranked Vulcans in front of 6,219 fans. The win
boosted Edinboro, ranked eighth in the
Northeast Region, to 4-2 and 2-1 in PSAC West
action.
The difference in this bout was Edinboro
landing more body blows, pounding a Vulcan
defense that was giving up just 97.4 ypg. rush­
ing for 238 yards on the ground. Andre Burke
accounted for 203 yards on 27 carries, and
scored three touchdowns. In addition, the
Edinboro offense did not commit a turnover,
while CaliforniaJPa.) was guilty of four
turnovers, including three interceptions.
While both teams came in with impres­
sive defensive numbers, it was the offenses
that ruled the day. The two teams combined
for 905 total yards, with Cal finishing with 460
yards and Edinboro 445. The Edinboro
defense could claim a victory of sorts, holding
the Vulcans to a season-low point total. Cal
came in ranked first in the PSAC and eighth in
Division II in scoring (41.2 ppg.).
Edinboro shocked the Vulcans on the sec­
ond-play of the game as Justin Bouch and
Ryan Vdasek combined on a 60-yard scoring
play. Bouch would end the day throwing for
thrw touchdowns while completing 10 of 20
passes for 207 yards.
The Vulcans answered with an 11-play,
74-yard drive, with Matt Humbert completing
a 42-yard scoring pass to Claude Whitaker.

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That marked the first touchdown allowed by
Edinboro in the first quarter this season.
The Scots went ahead 14-7 late in the first
quarter as Bouch completed his second TD
pass of the afternoon, this one a 21-yarder to
Justin Lipscomb on a six-play, 82-yard march.
The Vulcans knotted the score at 14-14 on
Whitaker's second TD reception, a 20-yarder
from Dustin Strayer. The Fighting Scots
answered with a score of their own, knocking
down the Vulcans with another six-play drive,
this one covering 72 yards. Burke carried the
ball five straight times, including a 51-yarder
to the Cal 10, before Bouch hooked up with
Nate Eimer for a 5-yard TD pass.
Cal tied the game on the opening posses­
sion of the second half as Antoine Bagwell, the
second-leading rusher in Division II at 194.0
ypg. Bagwell scored the touchdown on a oneyard plunge.
Back came Edinboro with an 80-yard
drive. Bouch hit Aaron Petty with a 48-yard
pass to the Cal 6, and three plays later Burke
bulled in from two yards out to take the lead
for good. The Scots were back in business four
plays later as Tom Davidson intercepted his
second pass of the day and returned it 18
yards to the Cal 40. Burke accounted for the
rest of the yardage, bursting in from 23 yards
out for a 35-21 lead.
The Vulcans refused to be knocked out,
however, putting together an impressive 12play, 96-yard drive culminated by 'Whitaker's
18-yard catch and run from Strayer to close the
margin to 35-28. Jim Soltis would later come
up with his fourth interception of the year to
queU any Cal comeback hopes, as Edinboro
took over at the Cal 18. Edinboro scored the
decisive punch this time, a Burke run on the
very next play for the final margin.

Scoring
Califomia(Pa.)
Edinboro
Scoring Play

EU

7
14

7
7

7
14

7............28
7............42
Score

1 14:08 Ryan Valasek 60 yd. pass from 7-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
CAL 1 8:47 Claude Whither 42 yd. pass
7-7
from Matt Humbert (Gary Amos kick)
EU 1 3:04 Justin Lipscomb 21 yd. pass
14-7
from Justin Bouch (Kody
Robertson kick)
CAL 2 6:25 Claude Whitaker 20 yd. pass 14-14
from Dustin Strayer (Gary Amos
kick)
EU 2 3:31 Nate Eimer 5 yd. pass from
21-14
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
CAL 3 11:10 Antoine Bagwell 1 yd. run
21-21
(Gary Amos kick)
EU 3 7:56 Andre Burke 2 yd. run
28-21
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 3 3:21 Andre Burke 23 yd. run
35-21
(Kody Robertson kick)
CAL 4 12:39 Claude Whitaker 18 yd. pass 35-28
from Dustin Strayer (Gary Amos
kick)
EU 4 6:27 Andre Burke 18 yd. run
42-28
(Kody Robertson kick)
ATT: 6,219

Team Statistics . . . Boro...................Cal

First Downs............................... 18..................... 23
Rushes-Yards........................39-238............. 38-123
Passing Yards............................207
337
Comp-Att-Int......................10-20-0............. 22-35-3
Total Plays................................. 59..................... 73
Total Offense..............................445
460
Sacks By-Yards Lost.................3-28.................... 0-0
Punts-Avg............................. 5-39.4............... 3^.3
Fumbles-Lost............................. 0-0....................3-1
Penalties-Yards........................ 5-55..................3-20
3rd Down Conv................. 6 of 12..............7 of 12
lime of Possession.................29:11................ 30:49
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 27-203, Justin
Bouch 2-20, Matt Phillips 5-14. Cal(Pa.) - Antoine
Bagwell 28-115, Matt Humbert 3-15.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 10-20-0-2073TD. Cal(Pa.) - Dustin Strayer 17-26-2-275-2TD,
Matt Humbert 5-9-1-62-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 3-49,
Ryan Valasek 2-91, Aaron Petty 1^. Cal(Pa.) Claude Whitaker 9-126, Garvin Graves 4-59, Marc
Huddleston 4-47, Antoine BagweU 3-42, Leroi
Johnson 1-53.

Game y
Edinboro 38,
IndianaCPa.) 14
October ib, 2004
Sox Harrison Stadium
Edinboro, PA — Edinboro employed a
bruising ground game to claim a key PSAC
West victory over Indiana(Pa.), 38-14. The vic­
tory boosted the Fighting Scots to 5-2 overall
and 3-1 in the PSAC West. Edinboro, winners
of three in a row, came into the game ranked
seventh in the Northeast Region while lUP
was sixth.
A strong wind going from one end of the
field to the other figured to play a huge role in
the game, but Edinboro scored 24 points going
into the wind while lUP managed just a touch­
down. The fact the Fighting Scots were able to
run the ball effectively negated the wind, as
Edinboro ran for 278 yards. That set up a huge
time of possession advantage, with Edinboro
holding the ball for 36:05 compared to lUP's
23:55.
The game featured plenty of firsts for
Edinboro, as it was the first back-to-back wins
over the Indians since 1978-79-80, and the first
win at Sox Harrison Stadium over lUP since
1995, snapping a four-game losing streak. In
addition, Andre Burke continued his out­
standing season with 219 yards on 36 carries.
The junior tailback became the first runner in
Edinboro history to rush for 200 yards in backto-back games. That pushed his season total
to 1,072 yards, already the 12th-highest season
total. The 219 yards is tied for the 12th-highest
single-game total, and was the fourth-highest
total ever against lUP.
The game hardly looked like a runaway
when lUP took the opening kickoff and drove
73 yards on 11 plays for a touchdown - into the

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wind. The score came on a 16-yard pass from
Kevin Weidl to Pat Liebert, the fourth time the
two hooked up in the drive. Edinboro
answered with a drive of its own, going 62
yards on just six plays thanks to Burke. He
carried four times for 52 yards, with the final
carry a 28-yard run up the middle for his 14th
touchdown of the season.
A short punt into the wind set up
Edinboro's next score, giving the Scots the lead
for good. The pimt traveled just seven yards,
and lUP was called for a personal foul, as well,
moving the ball to the lUP 27. Justin Bouch
hooked up with Justin Lipscomb for an 18yard touchdown and a 14-7 lead.
Edinboro went up 21-7 in the second
quarter when Matt Phillips bulled in from a
yard out for the first of his two touchdowns.
The score came after Weidl completed a pass
to Joe Slappy at the lUP 47. Tom Davidson
knocked &e ball loose, with Tim Hyde pick­
ing it up and returning it 23 yards to the lUP
21.
lUP got a break thanks to an Edinboro
fumble at the Fighting Scot 33 late in the sec­
ond quarter. On the very next play Weidl
found Slappy open down the middle for a 33yard touchdown to cut the margin to 21-14
with 2:25 left in the half. Edinboro again
answered with an impressive 11-play, 57-yard
drive as Bouch completed 6 of 8 passes and
converted a key fou^ down in the final sec­
onds. He hit Aaron Petty with a 14-yard pass
to the lUP 3 with eight seconds remaining,
then fotmd Lipscomb in the left comer of the
end zone for a three-yard touchdown with
one second showing.

Seth Fragale led the Fighting Scots with 12 tackles
vs. lndiana(Pa.), with the Edinboro defense
holding the Indians to one first down rushing.

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lUP had the wind in the third quarter, but
the Edinboro defense held the Indians without
a first down in the quarter. The offense, mean­
while, tacked on ten points to boost the lead to
38-14. Kody Robertson kicked a 24-yard field
goal for the first score.
On the very next play from scrimmage
Weidl's pass was tipped by Brandon Banas
and intercepted by Seth Fragale at the fUP 42.
Bouch completed passes of 20 and 24 yards to
Jeff Dinger, the second carrying down to the
lUP 1. On the next play Phillips scored his sec­
ond touchdown.
Edinboro finished the day with 419 yards
in total offense, while fUP had 306. The
Indians were held to 58 yards rushing by an
Edinboro defense which entered the game
ranked second in the PSAC and 17th national­
ly in rushing defense at 93.3 ypg. Phillips
complemented Burke with 48 yards on 12 car­
ries and the two touchdowns. Bouch, mean­
while, was 14 of 22 for 141 yards with the 2
TDs and an interception. Lipscomb caught 4
passes for 40, making it 29 straight games with
at least one reception. He moved into fifth
place in career receptions with 92.
The defense was paced by Fragale, who
totaled 12 tackles, a sack and the interception.
Elliott Page and Davidson also had intercep­
tions.
Scoring

IndianafPa.)
Edinboro

7
14

Scoring Play

lUP

1

EU

1

EU

1

EU

2

lUP 2
EU

2

EU

3

EU

3

7
0
14 10

0............ 14
0............ 38
Score

9:57 Pat Liebert 16 yd. pass from
0-7
Kevin Weidl (Brad Whitacre kick)
7:11 Andre Burke 28 yd. run
7-7
(Kody Robertson kick)
2:36 Justin Lipscomb 18 yd. pass
14-7
from Justin Bouch
(Kody Robertson kick)
6:09 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run
21-7
(Kody Robertson kick)
2:25 Joe Slappy 33 yd. pass from
21-14
Kevin Weidl (Brad Whitacre kick)
0:01 Justin Lipscomb 3 yd. pass
28-14
from Justin Bouch
(Kody Robertson kick)
6:14 Kody Robertson 24 yd.
31-14
field goal
3:30 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run
38-14
(Kody Rolertson kick)

ATT: 3,219
Team Statistics..............Boro...................lUP

First Downs.............................. 23...................... 13
Rushes-Yards.......................55-278................ 23-58
Passing Yards......................... 141.................... 248
Comp-Att-Int.....................14-22-1.............. 15-28-3
Total Plays................................ 77...................... 51
Total Offense...........................419.................... 306
Sacks By-Yards Lost................2-13..................... 1-9
Punts-Avg............................ 5-40.8................ 6-29.5
Fumbles-Lost............................ 1-1..................... 1-1
Penalties-Yards.......................6-45................... 7-59
3rd Down Conv............... 10 of 18................4 of 11
Time of Possession................36:05................. 23:55
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 36-219, Matt
Phillips 12^, Justin Bouch 4-6, Lincoln Bufalino 3-

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2004

5. lUP - Chris Morgan 14-40, Justin Spence 4-21,
Stan Grandy 2-8.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-22-1-1412TD. lUP-Kevin Weidl 13-23-3-226-2TD, Danny
Harris 2-5-0-22-0TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 440,
Matt Phillips 3-11, Jeff Dinger 2-44, Nate Eimer 220, Kyle Witucki 2-12. lUP - Pat Liebert 6-110,
LeRon McCoy 3-66, Joe Slappy 3-59.

Game 8________
Edinboro 38,
Slippery Rock 26
October 23, 2004
Sox Harrison Stadium
Edinboro, PA — The running of Andre
Burke and the passing of Justin Bouch proved
too much for Slippery Rock as Edinboro
spoiled another Homecoming with a 38-26
win. The Fighting Scots won their fourth
straight game to improve to 6-2 on the season
and 4-1 in PSAC West action. Edinboro
entered the contest ranked fifth in the
Northeast Region.
A week ago Burke became the first
Edinboro back to rush for 200 yards in backto-back games with 219 yards against
Indiana(Pa.) and 203 yards vs. CahfomiaJPa.).
The junior tailback bettered that by a yard,
ending the afternoon with a season-high 220
yards on 23 carries, his sixth 100-yard game.
That included a 60-yard run for a touchdown
in the third quarter to give Edinboro a 33-13
lead.
Bouch, meanwhile, threw three touch­
down passes for the second time in the last
three weeks and has now thrown eight touch­
down passes in the last three weeks. The jun­
ior completed 16 of 28 passes for 170 yards.
Edinboro took the opening kickoff and
drove 67 yards on 10 plays, with Bouch find­
ing Nate Eimer for an 18-yard touchdown
pass on a 3rd-and-10 play. The score remained
7-0 at the end of the first quarter, as Edinboro
has now allowed just two touchdowns all sea­
son in the opening period.
While struggling at times defensively, the
defense came up with a big play on the first
play of the second quarter. Chris Avery had
the first of his two interceptions, this one in the
end zone to halt an SRU drive. The Fighting
Scots proceeded to put together a 10-play, 80yard drive, with Bouch finding Justin
Lipscomb for a three yard score. Lipscomb
ended the day with 5 catches for 51 yards.
Slippery Rock narrowed the margin to
14-7 with 5:57 left in the second quarter when
former Fighting Scot Brandon Richardson
hauled in a 28-yard TD pass from Nate
Crookshank.
Edinboro immediately
answered the score with a 31-yard field goal
by Kody Robertson, his first of three on the
day.
The second quarter scoring wasn't fin­
ished, as both teams put up points in the final

70 seconds. Josh Kniess returned a punt 59
yards for a touchdown for The Rock with 1:06
left. It was the first punt return against
Edinboro for a score since 1999.
The Scots came right back to boost the
lead to 20-13 at intermission on a 20-yard field
goal by Robertson. The impressive twominute drive covered 11 plays and 60 yards in
just 57 seconds. Burke's burst for 28 yards on
the first play moved the Scots to the SRU 38,
and Bouch connected on a pair of third down
passes for first downs.
The Edinboro defense came up with
another big play on the first series of the third
quarter, with Elliott Page intercepting a
Crookshank pass at the SRU 46. The Scots had
to overcome a pair of penalties in a six-play,
46-yard drive. Bouch's 14-yard completion to
Ryan Valasek on 3rd-and-7 kept the drive
ahve, and Burke's 31-yard run brought the ball
down to the 18, despite a holding penalty at
the end of the run. On the next play Bouch
tossed his third touchdown, this one to a wide
open Ed Brown for an 18-yard touchdown.
Slippery Rock turned the ball over on its
next possession, as well. Page recovered a
fumble at the EU 31 after Jim Soltis knocked
the ball out of Richardson's hands at the con­
clusion of a 33-yard play. After a nine-yard
run by Burke, he burst 60 yards for his longest
run of the year and his 15th touchdown.
The Rock came back later in the quarter
with an impressive 14-play, 57-yard drive,
with Crookshank scoring on a 6-yard run.
Ryan Daniels' extra point attempt was blocked
by Tim Hyde, with Avery picking it up and
going 89 yards for a defensive extra point,
making the lead 35-19. It was the first defen-

sive PAT by Edinboro since 2000 against Lock
Haven.
Robertson tacked on a 37-yard field goal
on the next series. Slippery Rock scored with
13 seconds left as a blown coverage left Nick
Carimi wide open for a 27-yard pass from A.J.
Ruperto.
Edinboro ended the day with 450 yards
in total offense, including a season-high 280
yards rushing. In addition to Burke's 220
yards, Phillips ran for 61 yards on nine carries.
Slippery Rock became just the third team
to rush for over 100 yards against Edinboro
this year. The Scots entered the game ranked
14th in Division II in rushing defense at 88.3
ypg., but The Rock gained 160 yards on the
ground. In aU Slippery Rock finished with 365
yards. However, The Rock was guilty of four
turnovers while Edinboro did not give up the
ball once. Edinboro won at Slippery Rock for
the first time since 1995, snapping a four-game
losing streak, and scored its most points
against The Rock since 1995.
Scoring

Edinboro
Slippery Rock

7
0

13
13

Scoring Play

EU
EU
SRU
EU
SRU
EU
EU
EU
SRU
EU
EU
SRU
ATT:

15
6

3............ 38
7............ 26
Score

1

9:57 Nate Eimer 18 yd. pass from
7-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
2 10:04 Justin Lipscomb 3 yd. pass from 14-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
2 5:57 Brandon Richardson 28 yd. pass 14-7
from Nate Crookshank
(Ryan Daniel kick)
2 4:57 Kody Robertson 31 yd. field goal 17-7
2 1:06 Josh Kniess 59 yd. punt return 17-13
(Ryan Daniel kick failed)
2 0:05 Kody Robertson 20 yd. field goal 20-13
3 11:23 Ed Brown 18 yd. pass from
27-13
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
3 9:02 Andre Burke 60 yd. run
33-13
(Kody Robertson kick failed)
3 2:39 Nate Crookshank 6 yd. run
33-19
(Ryan Daniel kick blocked)
3 2:39 Chris Avery defensive PAT
35-19
4 12:35 Kody Robertson 37 yd.
38-19
field goal
4 0:13 Nick Carimi 27 yd. pass from 38-26
A.J. Ruperto (Ryan Daniel kick)
4,750

Team Statistics..............Boro.................SRU

First Downs...............................21...................... 20
Rushes-Yards....................... 36-280.............. 40-160
Passing Yards........................... 170
205
Comp-Att-Int.....................16-29-0..............19-31-3
Total Plays.................................65...................... 71
Total Offense.............................450
365
Sacks By-Yards Lost..................3-9.....................1-9
Punts-Avg.............................4-37.0................3-29.7
Fumbles-Lost.............................1-0.....................3-1
Penalties-Yards....................10-105.................10-76
3rd Down Conv................. 7 of 13..............6 of 15
Time of Possession................28:18................. 31:42
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Chris Kaczor helped the Eighting Scots to a
season-high 280 yards rushing in a 38-26 win at
Slippery Rock.

Edinboro University Football 2005

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 23-220, Matt
Phillips 9-61. SRU - Josh Kniess 21-89, Nate
Crookshank 13-62, A.J. Ruperto 3-7.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 16-28-0-1703TD, Team O-l-O-O-OTD. SRU - Nate Crookshank
16-25-3-166-lTD, A.J. Ruperto 3-6-0-39-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 5-51, Jeff

Dinger 3-28, Nate Eimer 3-27, Ryan Valasek 2-32.
SRU - Brandon Richardson 6-100, Luke Wetzel 529, Valdez Hails 3-28, Justin Fisher 2-12.

Game 9________
Edinboro 23,
Kntztown 14
October 30, 2004
University Field
Kutztown, PA — You can pardon Edinboro
head coach Lou Tepper if he says he's had
enough of Homecoming games. The Fighting
Scots played in their fifth Homecoming game
of the season, coming away with a hardfought 23-14 win at Kutztown, scoring the
final 16 points. The victory improved
Edinboro's record to 4-1 in Homecoming con­
tests. More importantly, the Fighting Scots,
ranked sixth in the Northeast Region,
improved to 7-2 overall.
Kutztown jumped out to a 7-0 lead just
three plays into the game when Jeremy
Wesley took a short bubble screen pass from
Jeremy Copeland and turned it into a 57-yard
touchdown. Edinboro had a three-and-out
series, but the third play of Kutztown's next
drive was key for Edinboro. Chris Avery
picked off a Copeland pass and returned it 31
yards for a touchdown, tying the score at 7-7
less than three minutes into the game.
The tie lasted for 14 seconds, as James
Brooks took the ensuing kickoff and returned
it 93 yards for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead. It
marked the first kickoff return for a touch­
down against the Fighting Scots since 2001.
Edinboro's next three scores were cour­
tesy of Kody Robertson, who booted field
goals of 23, 29 and 25 yards. The first came
with 2:46 left in the first quarter, concluding an
eight-play, 65-yard drive.
A 26-yard punt return by Lincoln
Bufalino set up the next score, as Robertson
was true from 29 yards out midway through
the second quarter. The half ended with
Edinboro trailing 14-13, the first time the Scots
have trailed at the half since the Shippensburg
game in week four.
Edinboro controlled play in the second
half, holding the ball for over 20 minutes, yet
scored just twice. It took the opening kickoff
and marched to the Kutztown 17, but commit­
ted its only turnover of the day, losing a fum­
ble. Kutztown would only have the ball for
ten plays in the period. After recovering the
fumble, the Golden Bears moved to the
Edinboro 30, but Copeland threw his third
interception of the day, with Tom Davidson
recording the first of his two interceptions, this
one in the end zone.
The Fighting Scots put together a long
drive that used up 7 minutes and 17 seconds,
covering 15 plays and 73 yards, but had to set­
tle for Robertson's 25-yard field goal with 44
seconds left in the third quarter. That gave

Edinboro University FootbaU 2005

Edinboro its first lead of the game at 16-14.
The Golden Bears drove into Edinboro
territory early in the fourth quarter, reaching
the 30 before a sack by Brandon Banas forced
Kutztown to punt. Edinboro answered with
another long drive, and this time the Scots
didn't settle for three points. Going 80 yards in
11 plays, Andre Burke scored his 16th touch­
down of the season on a two-yard run to give
the Scots a 23-14 lead with 4:22 remaining.
The drive took 6 minutes and 19 seconds, with
Burke earring five times for 36 yards. Bouch
again came up with a pair of big third down
completions, both to Ryan Valasek. The first
covered 35 yards on a 3rd-and-3 play, and the
second was a nine-yarder on 3rd-and-8, going
down to the KU 11. Edinboro scored three
plays later.
Burke fell short of his fourth consecutive
200-yard effort, but stiE finished with 159
yards on 33 carries. Edinboro finished the day
with 210 yards rushing and 401 yards in total
offense. Phillips added 52 yards on 12 carries.
Bouch completed 16 of 26 passes for 191 yards,
moving into second place in career comple­
tions (384) and fourth place in career attempts
(634). Valasek hauled in 3 passes for 69 yards,
with Lipscomb adding 3 for 39 yards. He has
now caught at least one pass in 31 straight
games. Ed Brown also had 3 receptions for 28
yards.
The defense turned in a strong effort after
giving up the long pass early, with that repre­
senting one quarter of Kutztown's 232 yards.
The Golden Bears were limited to 50 yards
rushing, the sixth team to fail to rush for 100
yards. A.J. Cousins led the way with a careerhigh 9 tackles. Edinboro entered the game
ranked fifth in the cormtry in turnover margin,
and added to that with four interceptions. The
Scots now have 26 interceptions for the sea­
son, tying the school record set in 1971.
Scoring

Edinboro
Kutztown
Scoring Play

KU

10
14

3
0

3
0

7....... .... 23
0....... .... 14
Score

1 13:32 Jeremy Wesley 57 yd. pass from
Jeremy Copeland (Matt
Scartozzi kick)
EU 1 11:00 Chris Avery 31 yd. interception
return (Kody Robertson kick)
KU 1 10:46 James Brooks 93 yd. kickoff
return (Matt Scartozzi kick)
EU 1 2:46 Kody Robertson 23 yd. field
goal
EU 2 7:19 Kody Robertson 29 yd. field
goal
EU 3 0:44 Kody Robertson 25 yd. field
goal
EU 4 4:22 Andre Burke 2 yd. run
(Kody Robertson kick)
ATT: 3,750

0-7
7-7
7-14
10-14
13-14
16-14
23-14

Team Statistics...............Boro .... K'town

First Downs...............................21...................... 15
Rushes-Yards....................... 46-210................ 25-50
Passing Yards..........................191.................... 182
Comp-Att-Int..................... 16-26-0..............13-25^
Total Plays.................................72......................50

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m iiill

Total Offense...........................401 ...,
Sacks By-Yards Lost............... 4-15....
Punts-Avg............................4-40.0 ....
Fumbles-Lost............................ 2-1....
5 Penalties-Yards.......................4-35....
3rd Down Conv............... 10 of 17 ...
Time of Possession............... 37:55....

I

..232
...0-0
4-35.8
...0-0
..3-25
,2of9
.22:05

Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 33-159, Matt
Phillips 12-52. K'town - Maurice Adams 10-36,
Stephen Gammage 9-24.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 16-26-0-191OTD. K'town - Jeremy Copeland 13-25-4-182-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Ryan Valasek 3-69, Justin
Lipscomb 3-39, Ed Brown 3-28, Aaron Petty 2-28,
Jeff Dinger 2-10, Andre Burke 2-9. K'town - Jeremy
Wesley 6-115, Mike Conner 3^6, James Brooks 2-6.

Game lo
Edinboro 38,
Lock Haven 17
November 6, 2004
Sox Harrison StcuHum

tttt

Edinboro, PA — For the second year in a
row Edinboro finished the regular season with
a six-game winning streak following a 38-17
win over Lock Haven.
More importantly, the win guaranteed a
second straight NCAA playoff bid. The victo­
ry boosted Edinboro's record to 8-2 overall
and 5-1 in the PSAC West, with the Fighting
Scots finishing in a three-way tie with
Shippensburg and Indiana(Pa.) for the PSAC
West championship. It marked the first time
Edinboro had won back-to-back PSAC titles.
The Fighting Scots entered the game ranked
24th in the AFCA Division II poU.
Edinboro jumped out to a 14-0 lead after
one quarter, but a game Lock Haven team
never allowed the Fighting Scots to pull away.
After a three-and-out series for Lock Haven to
start the game, Edinboro reached paydirt just
six plays later Justin Bouch found Justin
Lipscomb for a four-yard touchdown pass on
third and goal. Kody Robertson booted the
first of five extra points.
The Fighting Scots scored on their second
possession, as well, marching 63 yards on 10
plays. Bouch was a perfect 4-for-4 on the drive
for 53 yards, with Andre Burke pounding in
1■i from two yards out for his 17th touchdown.
1 Burke ended the afternoon with his eighth
100-yard day with 136 yards on 24 carries.
A short 21-yard punt into a stiff wind
gave Lock Haven the ball at the Edinboro 29
early in the second quarter, and the Bald
Eagles took advantage with a three-yard run
by Rob Kristiniak to close the gap to 14-7. The
Scots were knocking on the door once again
as Ryan Valasek returned the ensuing kickoff
53 yards to the LHU 36. After three Burke
runs, Bouch threw a seven-yard scoring pass
to Lipscomb with 6:42 left in the half.
Edinboro had two more opportunities to
score before intermission but failed both

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times. The Fighting Scots marched from their
own 24 to the LFIU 26 but lost the ball on a
fumble. Lock Haven returned the favor three
plays later, with Dave Jazenski falling in a
botched snap at the LHU 27 with 1:04 in the
half. A 21-yard pass from Bouch to Nate
Eimer moved the ball to the LHU 6, but three
straight incompletions left the Scots facing
fourth down. Robertson's 23-yard field goal
attempt was wide left, snapping a streak of six
straight successful three-pomters.
The second half featured four straight
series with scores by the two teams. Lock
Haven made it 21-10 on Danny Hagerman's
45-yard field goal. Edinboro boosted the mar­
gin to 28-10 with a time-consuming drive on
the ensuing series. With Burke and Matt
Phillips taking turns carrying the ball, the
Scots marched 75 yards on 14 plays, chewing
up 7 minutes and 23 seconds. Phillips capped
the drive with a one-yard plunge.
The Bald Eagles put together their best
drive of the day on the next series, going 60
yards in 11 plays. Kristiniak scored his second
touchdown of the day on a four-yard run.
The fourth straight series with a score
ended with Edinboro boosting the lead back
up to 38-17 with an 8-play, 65-yard march, fea­
turing the bullish runs of 251 lb. fullback
PhiUips. He finished the march with a 10-yard
run with 11:00 remaining.
The Fighting Scots tacked on a 22-yard
field by Robertson with 2:51 to play.
Edinboro finished the afternoon with 456
total yards, including 261 yards on the
groimd, the fifth straight game with at least
200 yards rushing. In addition to Burke,
PhiUips ran for a season-high 74 yards on 10
carries. Bouch completed 14 of 23 passes for
194 yards with 2 TDs and an INT. Lipscomb
cau^t a career-high 8 passes for 93 yards,
moving into fifth place in career yards receiv­
ing with 1,824 yards.
Lock Haven ended the day with 269 total
yards, but did become just the fourth team to
rush for 100 yards with 113 yards. Edinboro
entered the game ranked tenth in Division II
in rushing defense.
Tun Hyde led the Edinboro defense with
8 tackles and an interception. The pickoff
broke the school record for interceptions in a
season. Edinboro's 27th interception broke the
record of 26 set in 1971.

Scoring
Lock Haven
Edinboro
Scoring Play

EU

0
14

7
7

3
7

7............. 17
10........... 38
Score

1 11:16 Justin Lipscomb 4 yd. pass from 7-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
EU
1 1:38 Andre Burke 2 yd. run
14-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
LHU 2 8:43 Rob Kristiniak 3 yd. run
147
(Danny Hagerman kick)
EU
2 6:42 Justin Lipscomb 7 yd. pass from 21-7
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
LHU 3 10:41 Danny Hagerman 45 yd.
21-10
field goal
EU
3 3:18 Matt Phillips 1 yd. run
28-10

(Kody Robertson kick)
LHU 4 14:41 Rob Kristiniak 4 yd. run
(Danny Hagerman kick)
EU 4 11:00 Matt Phillips 10 yd. run
(Lody Robertson kick)
EU 4 2:51 Kody Robertson 22 yd.
field goal
ATT: 3,491

28-17
35-17
38-17

Team Statistics.. . Boro. . .

. .LHU

First Downs.................... ......... 23 ...
Rushes-Yards.................. ..45-261....
Passing Yards................ ....... 195 ...,
Comp-Att-Int................ ,.15-26-1....
Total Plays...................... ......... 71 ...
Total Offense.................. ....... 456 ....
Sacks By-Yards Lost....... .........0-0....
Punts-Avg...................... ... 2-29.0 ....
Fumbles-Lost...........................3-1....
Penalties-Yards.............. ... 12-89....
3rd Down Conv............. ..7ofl3 ...
lime of Possession......... ... 33:59....

...........15
.... 3413
......... 156
.. 1428-1
........... 62
......... 269
......... 0-0
...428.2
......... 1-1
....... 2-28
...4ofl3
.... 26:01

Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 24136, Dm
Matt Phillips 10-74, Lincoln Bufalino 6-28, Justin
Bouch 2-19. Lock Haven - Maurice Walker 26-79,
Rob Kristiniak 7-28.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 1423-1-1942TD, Josh Hinkle 1-3-O-l-OTD. Lock Haven - Rob
Kristiniak 1428-1-156-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 893,Ryan Valasek 2-49, Nate Eimer 1-21, Ed Brown
1-14. Lock Haven - Justin Marshall 6-50, Kellen
Bush 3^6, Rafael Smith 3-34.

Game ±±_______
Edinboro 47,
Bentley 44
NCAA Division II Northeast
Region PlayoffGame
November 13, 2004
Bentley Field
Waltham, MA - With a final score reading
"Edinboro 47, Bentley 44", it might seem hard
to believe that it was the Fighting Scot defense
that spelled the difference in Edinboro's first
NCAA Division II playoff win since 1990.
After playing on its heels much of the after­
noon while trying to figure out an answer for
Bentley's record-breaking tandem of Marc
Eddy and Dallas Mall, the defense forced two
turnovers in the final quarter and staged a
defensive stand in the final two minutes.
Edinboro, ranked sixth in the Northeast
Region and 21st nationally, improved to 9-2
while posting its seventh straight win. 20thranked Bentley saw its six-game winning
streak snapped while ending the year at 8-2.
Almost five inches of snow feU overnight,
but the offenses came out red-hot. The two
teams combined for 68 first half points and 713
total yards in a wild first half that ended as it
began, in a stalemate at 34-34. In the first half
alone Eddy, Bentley's senior quarterback and
one of two Harlon Ffill Trophy finalists play­
ing in the game, threw for 383 yards and 3
TDs. That represented the fourth-highest total
by an Edinboro opponent - IN JUST A HALF!

Edinboro University Football 2005

Eddy would go on to throw for a Division II
Playoff record 504 yards, the highest total ever
against Edinboro, competing 33 of 48 passes.
But he was harassed constantly in the second
half by an Edinboro pass rush that recorded 6
sacks. Bentley would finish with 575 total
yards, but the Ealcons' high octane attack was
limited to 140 total yards in the second half
after gaining 435 yards at intermission.
Edinboro signalcaller Justin Bouch was
briUiant in his own right, accounting for five
touchdowns. The junior completed 19 of 43
passes for 304 yards with 4 TDs, adding 51
yards and a touchdown on 10 rushes. Bouch
hooked up with Nate Eimer for a 23-yard
touchdown pass with 5:26 remaining for the
winning score, but Kody Robertson's extra
point was wide right, just his third miss of the
season. The score came one play after
Edinboro converted a 3rd-and-10 play thanks
to a brilliant catch by Justin Lipscomb for 32
yards down to the Bentley 23.
Leading 47-44, Edinboro had to hold off
two more Falcon possessions. The first series
ended with a fumble caused by Seth Fragale,
with Jim Soltis recovering at the Edinboro 45.
Following an Edinboro punt, Bentley took
over with 2:09 remaining at its own 34. The
Falcons moved to the Edinboro 36 with 1:48
left following Eddy's 33rd completion. It
would be the last completion for Eddy, how­
ever. Following an incomplete pass and a run
for four yards, Eddy was sacked for a loss of a
yard by Greg MacAnn on third down. On 4thand-7, Eddy dropped back to pass but was hit
by a blitzing Brandon Banas and his pass was
not close to a Falcon receiver.
Bentley took its first lead of the game fol­
lowing one of Bouch's few mistakes on the
afternoon. On the first play of the second half,
Bouch threw an interception that was
returned 42 yards for a touchdown by
Anthony Seaforth. The extra point gave
Bentley a 41-34 lead just 12 seconds into the
third quarter. Edinboro answered with the
lone sustained drive of the day, going 65 yards
in 13 plays. Matt Phillips capped file march
with a two-yard plunge for the tying score.
The Fighting Scots converted three times on
third down in the drive.
Edinboro forced a Bentley pimt on the
next series, but Lipscomb was unable to catch
the ball in the swirling winds and the Falcons
recovered at the Edinboro 15. Enzo Tirino
kicked a 33-yard field goal with 4:01 left in the
third quarter, but it would be their last points
of the day.
The first half featured both teams going
up and down the field to the tune of 68 points
and 713 yards. The first quarter ended with
Edinboro leading 14-7. lire second quarter
saw Bentley outscore the Fighting Scots, 27-20,
with the two teams combining for seven
touchdowns in eight possession at one point.
Edinboro posted the first score of the
afternoon after Tom Davidson came up with
his eighth interception of the season on the
third play of the game. The redshirt freshman
returned the pickoff 27 yards to the Bentley 14.
The Scots scored three plays later on Bouch's

one-yard run.
Eddy shook off the interception to lead
the Falcons to a score just two plays later. After
a 35-yard pass completion, Eddy found Mail
for his 76th career touchdown reception, a bril­
liant 32-yard throw-and-catch. The game was
less than three minutes old and already there
were 14 points on the scoreboard.
The teams exchanged punts, with
Edinboro taking over at its own 43 after a 16yard punt into the wind. Eour plays later
Andre Burke burst off left tackle, bounced to
the left sideline and went 41 yards for his 18th
touchdown run of the year with 6:53 left in the
first quarter.
The Scots used another Bentley turnover,
one of four on the day, to take a 20-7 lead.
Soltis came up with the first of his two fumble
recoveries at the Falcon 20. Kody Robertson
followed with a 20-yard field goal. The
Falcons were called for illegally leaping over
the line in an attempt to block the field goal,
and head coach Lou Tepper took the points off
the board and went for six. On second-andgoal, freshman tight end Kyle Witucki pulled
in his first career touchdown pass, a oneyarder from Bouch. The Scots failed to convert
the extra point due to a fumbled snap.
That score, at the 14:07 mark of the sec­
ond quarter, set up a string of seven touch­
downs in the next 13 minutes. J.J. Sullivan
scored on a three-yard run to close the lead to
20-14. It took Edinboro just four plays to
counter that score. The final 39 yards were
courtesy of a Bouch pass to Lipscomb, extend­
ing the junior's streak of consecutive games
with at least one catch to 33. Bentley respond­
ed with the second of three Eddy to Mall
touchdown hookups, this one covering 33
yards and breaking the Division It record for
career TD catches. The extra point left
Edinboro ahead 27-21.
Back came the Scots, but Burke's fumble
at the Bentley three was recovered by Bentley
and returned to the 20. Instead of going up by
13 points, Edinboro found the score tied less
than two minutes later when the Eddy to Mall
connection struck for its third touchdown of
the first half, this one from 20 yards out.
Bentley failed to convert the extra point, and
the score was tied at 27-27.
Going from the shotgun, Bouch threw his
third touchdown of the half, as Ryan Valasek
beat the Bentley secondary for a 36-yard
touchdown. Bentley tied the score at 34-all
with 1:03 remaining as Eddy scored on a 9yard run out to cap a 7-play, 75-yard drive.
Bentley's 575 total yards represented the
fifth-highest total ever against Edinboro.
Edinboro added 475 total yards as the two
teams combined for 1,050 yards. The Scots ran
for 171 yards in addition to passing for 304
yards. Bentley managed just 71 yards on the
ground, the seventh time the Scots held an
opponent under 100 yards rushing.
Burke paced the ground game with 88
yards on 16 carries, snapping a string of six
straight 100-yard games. In the process the
junior tailback moved into second place in
season rushing at 1,675 yards.

Edinboro University Football 2005

Bouch's 355 total yards fell just three
yards shy of the single game record for total
offense. Lipscomb caught 4 passes for 108
yards. He tied the school record for catches in
a season (50).
Soltis sparked the defensive effort with 8
tackles and a pair of fumble recoveries. Chris
Amico and MacAnn each had 2 sacks.

Scoring
Edinboro
Bentley
Scoring Play

14
7

20
27

7
10

6...... ..... 47
0...... ..... 44
Score

1 12:19 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run
7-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
BC
1 11:35 Dallas Mall 32 yd. pass from
7-7
Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino kick)
EU 1 6:53 Andre Burke 41 yd. run
14-7
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 14:07 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. run
20-7
(bad snap -run failed)
BC
2 11:33 J.J. Sullivan 3 yd. run
20-14
(Enzo Tirino Idck)
EU 2 9:55 Justin Lipscomb 39 yd. pass
27-14
from Justin Bouch
(Kody Robertson kick)
BC
2 8:05 Dallas Mall 33 yd. pass from
27-21
Marc Eddy (Enzo Tirino kick)
BC
2 5:17 Dallas Mall 20 yd. pass from
27-27
Marc Eddy (pass Med)
EU 2 3:20 Ryan Valasek 36 yd. pass from 34-27
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
2 1:03 Marc Eddy 9 yd. run
BC
34-34
(Enzo Tirino kick)
BC
3 14;48 Anthony Seaforth 42 yd.
34-41
interception return (EhzoTirino kick)
EU 3 9:18 Matt Phillips 2 yd. run
4141
(Kody Robertson kick)
BC
3 4:01 Enzo Tirino 33 yd. field goal
4144
EU 4 5:26 Nate Eimer 23 yd. pass from
4744
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson
kick failed)
ATT: 2,845
EU

Justin Lipscomb hauls in a 39-yard touchdown
pass at Bentley. He caught 4 passes for 108 yards.

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2004 m Review
Team Statistics . . . Boro . . . Bentley

First Downs............................... 25......................27
Rushes-Yards........................39-171.................29-71
Passing Yards........................... 304
504
Comp-Att-Int..................... 1943-1............. 33-48-1
Total Plays.................................82......................77
Total Offense........................... 475....................575
Sacks By-Yards Lost................ 6-56.................... 1-7
Punts-Avg............................. 6-32.3................6-25.5
Fumbles-Lost.............................3-2.................... 5-3
Penalties-Yards........................6-65.................. 7-66
3rd Down Conv................. 8 of 17..............3 of 12
Time of Possession.................31:06
28:54
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Andre Burke 16-88, Justin
Bouch 10-51, Matt Phillips 8-29, Justin Lipscomb 25. Bentley - J.J. Sullivan 14-111, Brie-El Parker 4-12,
Marc Eddy 11—52.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 19-43-1-3044TD. Bentley - Marc Eddy 3348-1-504-3TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 4-108,
Ryan Valasek 4-%, Jeff Dinger 3-38, Matt Phillips 324, Andre Burke 2-1, Nate Eimer 1-23, Ed Brown 113, Kyle Witucki 1-1. Bentley - Dallas MaU 9-165,
J.J. Sullivan 8-75, Kyle Goodwin 7-100, Jehan
Murphy 3-26, Kristopher Lake 2-57, Greg Feroli 238.

Game 12
£ast Stroudsburg 36,
Edinboro 32
NCAA. Dixytsion II Northeast
Region Playoff'Game
November 20, 2004
Eiler-Martin Stadium
East Stroudsburg, PA - All year long the
Edinboro football team had built its success on
forcing turnovers. The Fighting Scots forced
East Stroudsburg into five turnovers in their
NCAA Division II Northeast Regional semifi­
nal game, but it was the one they couldn't cor­
ral that spelled defeat. ESU scored the win­
ning touchdown with 22 seconds left for a 3632 win, snapping Edinboro's seven-game win­
ning streak. For the second straight year
Edinboro, ranked 21st in the AFCA Top 25, fin­
ished with a 9-3 record, tying the school record
for wins.
Edinboro grabbed a 32-29 lead with 3:21
to play when Justin Bouch hooked up with
]^le Witucki for a one-yard touchdown pass.
The score came after Jim Soltis sacked ESU
quarterback Jimmy Terwilliger and forced a
fumble which he recovered at the EU 44.
The Scots got the ball back on the very
next play from scrimmage on an Elliott Page
interception at the Edinboro 33. Edinboro was
unable to pick up a first down and was forced
to punt. Matt Barley's punt was returned by
Ben Culver for 36 yards to the EU 40. East
Stroudsburg moved the ball to the 29 where it
faced a 4th-and-ll. Under pressure,
TerwiUiger threw the ball up for grabs, with an
Edinboro defender in position to record
Edinboro's third interception of the day. The
ball bounced off his shoulder pads, with Evan
PraU making a diving catch for an ESU first
down with 54 seconds left. Three straight
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incomplete passes left the Warriors facing a
4th-and-10 at the EU 17. Eschewing a potential
game-tying field goal, Terwillger scrambled to
his left and found Culver for a 17-yard touch­
down pass with 22 seconds remaining.
For the second week in a row the Fighting
Scots found themselves in a back-and-forth
contest against one of the nation's top quarter­
backs. To make matters worse, Edinboro lost
record-setting running back Andre Burke with
an injury late in the first quarter. Before exiting
Burke gained 38 yards on six carries, setting a
new school record for yards rushing in a sea­
son. The junior finished with 1,713 yards,
breaking Gerald Thompson's record of 1,698
yards.
East Stroudsburg jumped to a quick 9-0
lead. Mark Brubaker kicked a 26-yard field
goal to cap a six-minute drive on the opening
kickoff. A Bouch interception on Edinboro's
third play from scrimmage gave the Warriors
the ball at the EU 13. Terwilliger scored on a
seven-yard run to make it 9-0, but Page
blocked Brubaker's extra point.
Edinboro entered the game ranked fourth
in Division II in turnover margin, and pro­
ceeded to take advantage of feU miscues.
Chris Amico forced a fumble which Tom
Davidson returned 14 yards to the ESU 11. A
pair of Burke rushes, the second from four
yards out, covered that distance, as Edinboro
closed the margin to 9-7 on Burke's 19th touch­
down.
East Stroudsburg boosted the lead to 16-7
in the second quarter as Terwilliger completed
the first of his two touchdown passes to Tim
Strenfel, this one covering 31 yards. Edinboro
retaliated behind the running of Matt Phillips,
who carried five times for 30 yards. Facing a
4th-and-l at the ESU 35, Bouch completed a
short pass to Ed Brown, who took it the rest of
the way to close the lead to 16-14.
East Stroudsburg lost another fumble
two plays later, leading to Kody Robertson's
career-long 47-yard field goal for a 17-16 lead.
Edinboro built its lead to 23-16 early in
the third quarter when Soltis returned an
interception 47 yards for a touchdown.
Robertson's extra point was wide left.
East Stroudsburg took advantage of
Bouch's second interception, as Anthony
Carfagno ran 18 yards for a touchdown, mak­
ing it 23-22. Brubaker's extra point was
blocked by Amico with Page picked it up and
returning it for a defensive PAT, giving
Edinboro a 25-22 advantage.
The Warriors put together a 10-play, 62yard drive to end the third quarter and start
the fourth. Terwilliger threw his second touch­
down pass to Strenfel, covering seven yards,
to give ESU a 29-25 lead., and setting the stage
for the final minutes.
Terwilliger enjoyed another outstanding
day against Edinboro. The sophomore com­
pleted 29 of 44 passes for 319 yards, adding
101 yards rushing on 16 carries. Strenfil
hauled in 8 passes for 101 yards. ESU totaled
474 yards.
The Edinboro offense managed just 275
yards with Burke exiting early and Bouch suf­
fering through possibly the worst day of his
career. Despite a subpar 11 of 26 effort for 129
yards, he threw for two touchdowns and set a

new season record for yards passing with
2,281 yards. Phillips ran for a career-high 112
yards on 26 carries.
Justin Lipscomb also set a school record
with his first catch of the day. The junior wide
receiver not only extended his consecutive
games streak with at least one catch to 34
games, but set a new school record for recep­
tions in a season. With 3 catches for 32 yards,
Lipscomb ended the year with 53 receptions.
Soltis paced the defensive effort with 9
tackles, 3 for losses. He had an interception, a
sack, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble.
Edinboro ended the season with a schoolrecord 30 interceptions, but it was the poten­
tial for number 31 that will gnaw at the
Fighting Scots the most.

Scoring
Edinboro
East Stroudsburg

7
9

10
7

Scoring Play

ESU
ESU

1 9:00
1 6:45

EU

1 2:32

ESU

2 10:45

EU

2 6:59

EU
EU

2 3:54
3 11:36

ESU

3 5:11

EU 3 5:11
ESU 4 13:28
EU

4 3:21

ESU

4 0:22

8
6

7...........32
14............ 36
Score

Mark Brubaker 26 yd. field goal 0-3
Jim Terwilliger 7 yd, run
0-9
(Mark Brubaker kick blocked)
Andre Burke 4 yd. run
7-9
(Kody Robertson kick)
lim Strenfel 31 yd. pass from 7-16
Jim Terwilliger (Mark
Brubaker kick)
Ed Brown 35 yd. pass from
14-16
Justin Bouch (Kody
Robertson kick)
Kody Robertson 47 yd. field goal 17-16
Jim Soltis 47 yd. interception
23-16
return (Kody Robertson kick failed)
Anthony Carfagno 18 yd. run 23-22
(Mark Brubaker kick blocked)
Elliott Page PAT return
25-22
Tim Strenfel 7 yd. pass from
25-29
Jim Terwilliger (Mark
Brubaker kick)
Kyle Witucki 1 yd. pass from 32-29
Justin Bouch (Kody
Robertson kick)
Ben Culver 17 yd. pass from
32-36
Jim Terwilliger (Mark
Brubaker kick)

'PSAC West An-Conference
Justin Bouch, QB ~ first team
Andre Burke, TB — first team
Greg Bzorek, OT — first team
A.J. Cousins, NG — first team
Seth Fragale, OLB — first team
Justin Lipscomb, WR — first team
Kody Robertson, PK — first team
Chris Amico, DT — second team
Chris Avery, CB — second team
Tom Davidson, FS ~ second team
Chris Kaczor, OG — second team

First Downs.............................. 14 .... .............24
Rushes-Yards.............. .... 35-146....... .... 30-155
Passing Yards.............. ......... 129 .... ...........319
Comp^tt-Int............... ...11-26-2.... .... 29-44-2
Total Plays................................ 61 .... .............74
Total Offense................ .......... 275 .... ...........474
Sacks By-Yards Lost... ...........3-7........ ............ 1-8
Punts-Avg..................... .... 6-34.2.... ....... 2-42.0
Fumbles-Lost.............. ...........0-0........ ............ 3-3
Penalties-Yards........... ......... 6-30 .... ......... 9-76
3rd Down Conv.......... ....4ofl3 .... ....4ofll
Time of Possession .... ....... 28:14........ .........31:46
Individual Statistics

RUSHING: Edinboro - Matt Phillips 26-112, Andre
Burke 6-38. East Stroudsburg - Jim Terwilliger 16101, Anthony Carfagno 6-34, Derek Lucas 8-20.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 11-26-2-1292TD. East Stroudsburg - Jim Terwilliger 29-44-2319-3TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Justin Lipscomb 3-32,
Ryan Valasek 3-26, Nate Eimer 2-31, Ed Brown 135. East Stroudsburg - Tim Strenfel 8-101, Anthony
Carfagno 5-56, Evan Prall 5-47, Phil Ross 5-41, Ben
Culver 4-51, Derek Lucas 1-26.

Edinboro University Football 2005

Andre Burke, TB — first team
Greg Bzorek, OT - first team
Seth Fragale, OLB — first team
Kody Robertson, PK - first team
Justin Bouch, QB — honorable mention
A.J. Cousins, NG - honorable mention
Justin Lipscomb, WR ~ honorable mention

Football Gazette Division
If All-Northeast Region
Andre Burke, TB — first team
Greg Bzorek, OT — first team
Seth Fragale, OLB — first team
A.J. Cousins, NG - third team
Justin Lipscomb, WR — third team

PSAC "West Defensive
Player of the Year
Seth Fragale, OLB

Associated Press Little
All-American
Greg Bzorek, OT — third team

Daktronics All-Northeast
Region

Ifarlon Ifill Trophy
Northeast Region
Semifinalist

Greg Bzorek, OT — first team
Seth Fragale, OLB — first team
Kody Robertson, PK — first team
Andre Burke, TB — second team

Andre Burke, TB

Football Gazette Division
n All-American

College Sports
Report.com AllAmerican

Andre Burke, TB — third team
Greg Bzorek, OT — honorable mention
Seth Fragale, OLB — honorable mention
Kody Robertson, PK — honorable mention

Andre Burke, TB — honorable mention
Greg Bzorek, OT — honorable mention
Seth Fragale, OLB — honorable mention
Kody Robertson, PK — honorable mention

D2f00thall.com AllAmerican

CoSfDA Academic AllAmerican District fl
Seth Fragale, OLB — first team
Nate Eimer, TE — second team
Chris Kaczor, C - second team

Andre Burke, TB — second team
Greg Bzorek, OT — second team
Seth Fragale, OLB — honorable mention
Kody Robertson, PK — honorable mention

Garne-By-Garne Starters
Offense

ATT: 4,689
Team Statistics. .. Boro . . . . . .ESU

Dsfoothall.corn AllNortheast Region

East Stroudsburg
WVU Tecb
Tiffin
Sbippensburg
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
IndianafPa.)
Slippery Rock
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Bentley
East Stroudsburg

East Stroudsburg
WVUTech
Tiffin
Shippensburg
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Bentley
East Stroudsburg

QB

TB

FB

WR

WR

TE

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch

Burke
Burke
Burke
Burke
Burke
Burke
Burke
Burke
Phillips
Burke
Burke
Burke

E. Brown (te)
Eimer (te)
Phillips
Eimer (te)
Eimer (te)
Phillips
Philiips
Phillips
Valasek (wr)
Phillips
Phillips
Philiips

Petty
Dinger
Dinger
Dinger
Valasek
Dinger
Petty
Petty
Dinger
Petty
Dinger
Petty

Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Eimer (te)
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Eimer (te)
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
Lipscomb

Trivisonno
Trivisormo
E. Brown
E. Brown
Witucki
E. Brown
E. Brown
E. Brown
Eimer
E. Brown
E. Brown
E. Brown

Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman
Oman

Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton

Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor
Kaczor

R. Bzorek
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Yoimg
Young
Young
Young
Yoimg
Young

G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek

RLB

DT

NG

DE

Defense
ILB
ILB

OLB

CB

CB

Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale

Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico

Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins

MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn

Wessell
Wessell
Wessell
Wessell
Wessell
Wessell
Stroup
Stroup
Stroup
Wessell
Stroup
Stroup

Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis
Soltis

Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery
Avery

Truax
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page

Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amico

Edinboro University Football 2005

Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas
Banas

SS
R. Bums
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde
Hyde

FS
El-Amin
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson

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'‘'4'

2004 Final Statistics

2004 Final Statistics
2004

Results

C9-3» 5-1 PSAC West)

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Date
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20

Opponent
SCORE
EAST STROUDSBURG L,
7-20
WVUTECH
W 54-12
at Tiffin
W 4B-21
at Shippensbutg
L, 10-17
atdaiion
W 21-10
CALIFORNIA(PA.)
W 42-28
INDIANAJPA.)
W 38-14
at Slippery Rock
W 38-26
at Kutztown
W 23-14
Lock Haven
w 38-17
NCAA Division II Playoffs
at Bentley
w 47-44
at East Stroudsburg
L, 32-36

Team Statistics
BORO
Points Scored
398
Points per Game
33.2
Total First Downs
227
by Rushing
111
by Passing
100
by Penalty
16
Rushing Attempts
482
Yards Gained Rushing
2571
Yards Lost Rushing
154
NET YARDS RUSHING
2417
Yards Per Rush
5.0
Yards Per Game Rushing
201.4
Passes Attempted
309
Passes Completed
171
Passes Had Intercepted
13
Completion Percentage
55.3
YARDS PASSING
2308
Yards Per Game Passing
192.3
Total Offensive Plays
791
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
4725
Total Yards Per Game
393.8
Total Touchdowns
52
by
Rushing
28
1^1 ^ —"■ j
by Passing
20
by Returns
4
PATs Made/Attempted
46/50
2-Pt. Conversions Made/Att.
0/2
Field Goals Made/Att.
12/14
Safeties
0
QB Sacks By/Yards
33/203
Kickoff Retums/Yards
39/732
Kickoff Return Average
18.8
Punt Retums/Yards
21/169
Punt Return Average
8.0
Interceptions/Yards
30/253
Interception Return Avg.
8.4
Punts/Had Blocked
50/0
Punting Yardage
1824
FWiting Average
36.5
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
21/12
Penalties/Yards
79/665
3rd Down Conversions
70/158
3rd Down Conv. Pet.
44.0
4th Down Conversions
7/13
4th Down Conv. Pet.
54.0
Scoring by Quarters
1
2
3
4
Edinboro
111
131
95 61
Opponents
47
81
59 72
page 44

ATT.
4128
3628
7276
5500
6219
3219
4750
3750
3491
2845
4689
OPP.
259
21.6
232
68
150
14
388
1541
374
1167
3.0
97.2
406
237
30
58.7
3153
262.8
794
4320
360.0
35
9
22
4
28/34
0/1
7/11
0
9/60
56/830
14.8
23/223
9.7
13/188
14.5
50/2
1585
31.7
23/12
67/568
54/151
36.0
8/23
35.0

Passing
Name
G
Justin Bouch
12
Brandon Himt
1
Josh Hinkle
3
Team
12
Edinboro
12
Opponents
12
Rusbing
Name
Andre Burke
Matt Phillips
Justin Bouch
Lincoln Bufalino
Ryan Valasek
Justin Olney
Justin Lipscomb
Brandon Himt
Josh Hinkle
J.D. Baker
Team
Edinboro
Opponents

Att.
299
5
4
1
309
406

G
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
3
2
12
12
12

Comp.
167
2
2
0
171
237

Att.
280
104
35
40
1
3
2
3

Pet.
55.9
40.0
50.0

0.0
55.3
58.4

Yds.
2281
22
5
0
2308
3135

Lost
27
21
53
30
0
0
5
3

482
388

Gain
1740
495
160
120
15
13
9
7
10
2
0
2571
1541

Receiving
Name
G
Justin Lipscomb
12
Jeff Dinger
12
12
Ryan Valasek
Nate Eimer
12
Andre Burke
12
Ed Brown
12
Matt Phillips
12
Aaron Petty
9
Kyle Witucki
9
Marshall Ellison
9
Lincoln Bufalino
12
C.J. Trivisonno
2
Ian McWilliams
3
J.D. Baker
2
Edinboro
12
Opponents
12

Rec.
53
24
23
19
12
10
9
8
7
2
1
1
1
1
171
237

Yds.
767
265
527
240
81
139
47
129
34
50
13
10
4
2
2308
3135

Avg.
14.5
11.0
22.9
12.6
6.8
13.9
5.2
16.1
4.9
25.0
13.0
10.0
4.0
2.0
13.5
13.3

Scoring
Name
Andre Burke
Kody Robertson
Justin Lipscomb
Matt Phillips
Nate Eimer
Ryan Valasek
Ciiris Avery
Ed Brown
Justin Bouch
Kyle Witucki
Jim Soltis
Ben Stroup
Jeff Dinger
Elliott Page
Matt Barley
Edinboro
Opponents

TD
19
0
8
7
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
52
35

PAT 2-PT PAT EG
0
0
0
46/50
0
12/14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0/2
0
4450
0/2
12ff4
2^
Off
7/11

8
0
7
154
374

TD
20
0
0
0
20
22

Net Avg.
1713
6.1
474
4.6
107
3.1
2.2
90
15 15.0
13
4.3
4
2.0
4
1.3
2
0.7
2
1.0
-7 -0.8
2417
5.0
1167
3.0

TD
8

0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
20
22

Int.
12
1
0
0
13
30

TD
19
7
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
9

Lg.
60
13
4
60
57

Lg.
60
27
20
11
15
8
9
7
6
2
0
60
48

Lg.
57
25
60
26
28
35
16
48
12
42
13
10
4
2
60
57
1

G
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

S DXP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0

Pts.
114
82
48
42
24
18
14
12
12
12
6
6
6
2
0
398
259

Total
398
259

Edinboro University Football 2005

Yds.
1749
75
1824
1585

Avg.
36.4
37.5
36.5
31.7

Blk.
0
0
0
2

Lg55
50
55
52

Kickoff Returns
Yds.
G
No.
Name
22
428
Ryan Valasek
12
12
13
260
Justin Lipscomb
25
12
, 2
Lincoln Bufalino
-1
1
12
Nate Eimer
12
1
20
Chris Avery
732
12
39
Edinboro
56
830
12
Opponents

Avg.
19.5
20.0
12.5
-1.0
20.0
18.8
14.8

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Lg.
53
35
16
0
20
53
93

Punt Returns
G
No.
Name
12
Lincoln Bufalino
12
12
7
Justin Lipscomb
1
12
Ben Stroup
12
1
Chris Avery
12
21
Edinboro
23
Opponents
12

Yds.
106
24
21
18
169
223

Avg.
8.8
3.4
21.0
18.0
8.0
9.7

TD
0
0
1
1
2
1

Lg.
26
11
6
5
26
59

Interceptions
G
No.
Name
12
8
Tom Davidson
12
6
Chris Avery
12
5
Elliott Page
12
5
Jim Soltis
12
2
Tim Hyde
2
12
Seth Fragale
9
1
Joe Malizia
1
12
Chris Gilman
12
30
Edinboro
12
13
Opponents

Yds.
117
43
8
85
0
0
0
0
253
188

Avg.
14.6
7.2
1.6
17.0
0
0
0
0
8.4
14.5

TD
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1

Lg.
37
31
8
47
0
0
0
0
47
54

Total Offense
G Plays
Name
12
334
Justin Bouch
12
280
Andre Burke
12
104
Matt Phillips
40
12
Lincoln Bufalino
1
8
Brandon Himt
1
12
Ryan Valasek
12
3
Justin Olney
7
3
Josh Hinkle
2
Justin Lipscomb
12
2
2
J.D. Baker
12
10
Team
12
791
Edinboro
12
794
Opponents

Rush
107
1713
474
90
4
15
13
2
4
2
-7
2417
1167

Name
Matt Barley
Kody Robertson
Edinboro
Opponents

1
I
1
1
1

G
12
12
12
12

No.
48
2
50
50

Pass
2281
0
0
0
22
0
0
5
0
0
0
2308
3153

AU-Purpose Yardage
PR
G Rush Rec
Name
81
0
12
713
Andre Burke
24
4 767
12
Justin Lipscomb
0
12
15 527
Ryan Valasek
474
47
0
12
Matt Phillips
0
12
0 265
Jeff Dinger
0
12
0 240
Nate Eimer
169
12 2417 2308
Edinboro
12 1167 3153 223
Opponents

Tot.
2388
1713
474
90
26
15
13
7
4
2
-7
4725
4320

KR
0
260
428
0
0
-1
732
830

Edinboro University Football 2005

Avg.
199.0
142.8
39.5
7.5
26.0
1.2
1.1
2.3
0.3
1.0
-0.9
393.8
360.0

Tot. Avg.
1794 149.5
1055 87.9
970 80.8
521 43.4
265 22.1
239 19.9
5879 489.9
5561 463.4

Defense
Name
Seth Fragale
Tim Hyde
Brandon Banas
Dylan Wessell
Chris Amico
A.J. Cousins
Greg MacAnn
Ben Stroup
Jim Soltis
Dave Jazenski
Elliott Page
Chris Avery
Tom Davidson
Regis Bums
Chris Gilman
Njieya Chafeh
Tom LaVerde
Eric Neavins
Matt Phillips
Joe Malizia
Syl Hanner
James English
Mike Mader
Pat Aretz
Steve Renfro
Joe Jowly
Raji El-Amin
Robert Bums
Nate Eimer
Josh Otto
Ryan Valasek
Cody Fink
Bob Reiter
J.D. Baker
Greg Bzorek
Justin Bouch
Matt Bartley
Jeff Dinger
Andre Burke
Edinboro
Opponents

" -^*1. fJ
G
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
12
12
12
11
12
9
7
11
5
9
10
12
1
2
12
3
12
2
11
2
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

UT
39
35
24
30
24
13
12
22
23
21
30
27
19
15
10
7
8
5
6
3
2
4
4
5
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
408
428

AT
61
38
41
32
29
38
37
27
22
22
12
15
19
18
8
9
7
9
5
5
6
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
478
412

Total

100
73
65
62
53
51
49
49
45
43
42
42
38
33
18
16
15
14
11
8
8
7
7
7
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
886
840

TEL

Sacks

11.0-69 5.543
1.5-7
6.5-29
3.5-7
1.0-4
2.5-6
3.5-8
12.0-62 4.5-31
9.0-31 5.0-24
9.5-42 3.5-28
6.5-32 3.0-15
5.5-12
1.0-1
3.1-9
1.0-6
0
2.5-5
2.0-4
0
1.0-3
0
0
2.0-6
0
0
0.5-3
2.5-19
0
0
0.5-2
0.5-2
0
0
1.0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.5-25 2.5-25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.0-8
1.0-8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
85-374 33-203
9-60
49-139

FUMBLE RECOVERIES: Tim Hyde 3, Jim Soltis 3, Seth
Fragale 2, Tom Davidson 1, Dave Jazenski 1, Greg MacAnn 1, Elliott
Page 1, Kody Robertson 1
PASSES BROKEN UP; Elliott Page 7, Chris Avery 6, Tom
Davidson 5, Jim Soltis 3, Dylan Wessell 3, Dave Jazenski 2, Greg
MacAnn 2, Brandon Banas 1, Seth Fragale 1, Tim Hyde 1, Tom
LaVerde 1, Mike Mader 1, Steve Renfro 1
FUMBLE FORCED: Chris Amico 2, Seth Fragcile 2, Chris
Gilman 2, Jim Soltis 2, Dylan Wessell 2, Tom Davidson 1, Tim Hyde 1,
Elliott Page 1, Steve Renfro 1, Ben Stroup 1
BLOCKED KICKS: Chris Avery 1, Tom Davidson 1, Tim Hyde
1, Greg MacAnn 1, Ben Stroup 1

page 45

Superlatives
2004 Individual
Highs
Rushing
Attempts: 40, Andre Burke vs. Clarion
Yards: 220, Andre Burke vs. Slippery Rock
Long: 60, Andre Burke vs. Slippery Rock
Touchdowns: 4, Andre Burke vs. WVU Tech

Passing
Attempts: 43, Justin Bouch vs. Bentley
Completions: 19, Justin Bouch vs. Bentley
Yards: 304, Justin Bouch vs. Bentley
Long: 60, Justin Bouch to Ryan Valasek vs.
CaUfomiaJPa.)
Interceptions: 2, Justin Bouch on four
occasions
Touchdowns: 4, Justin Bouch vs. Bentley

Receiving
Receptions: 8, Justin Lipscomb vs. Lock Haven
Yards: 108, Justin Lipscomb vs. Bentley
Long: 60, Ryan Valasek vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
Touchdowns: 2, Justin Lipscomb vs.
IndianaJPa.); vs. Lock Haven

Defense
Tackles: 13, Seth Fragale vs. East
Stroudsburg (1); vs. aarion
Solo: 7, Tom Davidson vs. Shippensburg;
Jim Soltis vs. East Stroudsburg (2)
Assists: 9, Brandon Banas vs. Califomia(Pa.)
Tackles for Losses: 3.5, Chris Amico vs.
Bentley
Sacks: 2, Chris Amico and Greg MacAnn vs.
Bentley
Interceptions: 2, Chris Avery vs. Tiffin; vs.
Slippery Rock; vs. Kutztown; Tom
Davidson vs. CaUfomiaJPa.); vs.
Kutztown
Long Int. Return: 47, Jim Soltis vs. East
Stroudsburg (2)

2005 Opponents

Total Offense Yards: 355, Justin Bouch vs.
Bentley
All-Pmpose Yards: 220, Andre Burke vs.
Slippery Rock
Most Points: 24, Andre Burke vs. WVU Tech

2004 Team Highs
Rushing Attempts: 55 vs. lndiana(Pa.)
Rushing Yards: 280 vs. Slippery Rock
Passing Attempts: 43 vs. Bentley
Passes Completed: 19 vs. Bentley
Passing Yards: 304 vs. Bentley
Total Plays: 82 vs. Bentley
Total Offensive Yards: 475 vs. Bentley
Touchdowns: 7 vs. WVU Tech; vs. Bentley
Touchdowns, Rushing: 6 vs. WVU Tech
Touchdowns, Passing: 4 vs. Bentley
First Downs: 25 vs. Bentley
First Downs Rushing: 16 vs. WVU Tech
First Downs Passing: 15 vs. Bentley
Possession Time: 37:55 vs. Bentley

2004 Opponent
Individual Highs
Rushing
Attempts: 32, John Kuhn, Shippensburg
Yards: 123, John Kuhn, Shippensburg
Long: 48, Andre McLaurin, Shippensburg
Touchdowns: 2, Rob Kristiniak, Lock Haven

Passing
Attempts: 50, Ryan Harpold, Tiffin
Completions: 33, Marc Eddy, Bentley
Yards: 504, Marc Eddy, Bentley
Long: 57, Jeremy Copeland to Jeremy
Wesley, Kutztown
Interceptions: 6, Ryan Harpold, Hffin
Touchdowns: 3, Marc Eddy, Bentley; Jim
TerwUliger, East Stroudsburg (2)

CalifomiaJPa.)
Long Punh 52, Rusty Springer,
California (Pa.)
Punt Retirms: 5, Anthony Seaworth, Bentley
Punt Return Yards: 62, Josh Kniess, Slippery
Rock
Long Punt Return: 59, Josh Kniess, Slippery
Rock
Kickoff Returns: 8, Paul Tetzel, Bentley
Kickoff Return Yards: 126, Paul Tetzel,
Bentley
Long Kickoff Return: 93, James Brooks,
Kutztown
Total Offense Att.: 60, Jim Terwilliger, East
Stroudsburg (2)
Total Offense Yards: 452, Marc Eddy,
Bentley
All-Purpose Yards: 186, J.J. Sullivan, Bentley
Most Points: 18, Claude Whitaker,
Califomia(Pa.); Dallas Mall, Bentley

2004 Opponent
Team Highs
Rushing Attempts: 52, Shippensburg
Rushing Yards: 262, Shippensburg
Passing Attempts: 50, Tiffin
Passes Completed: 33, Bentley
Passing Yards: 504, Bentley
Total Plays: 77, Bentley
Total Offensive Yards: 575, Bentley
Touchdowns: 6, Bentley
Touchdowns, Rushing: 2, Lock Haven;
Bentley; East Stroudsburg (2)
Touchdovms, Passing; 3, Califomia(Pa.);
Bentley; East Stroudsburg
First Downs: 27, Bentley
First Downs Rushing: 13, Shippensburg
First Downs Passing: 21, Bentley
Possession Time: 37:48, East Stroudsburg (1)

Punts: 6, Matt Barley vs. Bentley; vs
East Stroudsburg
Pimt Yardage: 205, Matt Barley vs. East
Stroudsburg (2)
Pimting Average: 41.0, Matt Barley vs. WVU
Tech
Long Punt: 55, Matt Barley vs. Shippensburg
Punt Returns: 5, Lincoln Bufalino vs. WVU
Tech
Punt Return Yards: 28, Lincoln Bufalino vs.
WVU Tech
Long Punt Return: 26, Lincoln Bufalino vs.
Kutztown
Kickoff Retmns: 5, Ryan Valasek vs.
Bentley; Justin Lipscomb vs. East
Stroudsburg (2)
Kickoff Return Yards: 111, Ryan Valasek vs.
Bentley
Long Kickoff Return: 53, Ryan Valasek vs.
Lock Haven
Total Offense Alt.: 53, Justin Bouch vs.
Bentley

.I»age‘^6'

Receptions: 10, Tim Strenfel, East
Stroudsburg (1); Michael Hamm, Tiffin
Yards: 173, Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsburg (1)
Long: 57, Jeremy Wesley, Kutztown
Touchdowns: 3, Claude Whitaker,
CalifomiaJPa.); Dallas Mall, Bentley

WVUTecb

£ast Stroudsburg

Defense

Miscellaneous
Justin Bouch threw for 304 yards and ran for 51
yards in playoff win at Bentley.

E«3inl>oro University Football 2005

The Wcirriors

The Golden Bears
2005 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

at Edinboro
at Western Kentucky
at West Liberty State
at Carson-Newman
GLENVILLE STATE
at Shepherd
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
at West Virginia State
CHARLESTON(WV)
at Concord
FAIRMONT STATE

Intercollegiate Athletic
Stadium (Capacity): Martin Field
(2,500)
President: Charles Bayless
Interim Athletic Director: Dr.
Sandra Elmore

Media Relations
SID: TBA
Office Phone: (304)442-3121
Home Phone: TBA
FAX: (304)442-3499
Press Box: (304) 442-1015

Coaching Staff

Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Lost

Head Coach:
BiB Briggs (Univ.
of Oregon '77)
Record at
West Virginia
Tech: 0-0,1st
year
Career
Record: 3-7,
1 year
Office Phone: (304)442-3255
Assistant Coaches: Shane Beatty
(defensive coordinator/secondary);
Scott Pollock (defensive line); Dan
Hensley (offensive line); B.J. Charlton
(wide receivers)

Lost
Lost
Lost

21A9
17-55
12-54
21-37
38-14
16-42
31-21
13-55

CHARLESTONfWV)
at Liberty
at Edinboro
at St. Joseph's(Ind.)
WEST VIRGINIA ST.
at Glenvihe State
WEST LIBERTY ST.
at West Virginia
Wesleyan
14-18 CONCORD
0-30 at Fairmont State
7-58 SHEPHERD

General
Information
Location: Montgomery, WV
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Blue & Gold
Nickname: Golden Bears
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: West Virginia

2005 Schedule
Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

at Bentley
EDINBORO
at C.W Post
at MiUersville
BLOOMSBURG
at Qarion
KUTZTOWN
at West Chester
at Cheyney
MANSFIELD

2004 Results C10-2)

2004 Results C2-9)

Golden Bears Outlook

26-21 at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Edinboro
20-7
28-13 C.W. POST
54-17 MILLERSVILLE
30-24 at Bloomsburg
38-24 CLARION
44-25 at Kutztown
37-38 WEST CHESTER
ot
CHEYNEY
Won
55-0
at Mansfield
41-7
Won
NCAA Division II Playoffs
36-32 EDDJBORO
Won
38-48 WESTCHESTER
Lost

Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost

GJeneral
Information
Location: East Stroudsburg PA
Emollment: 6,500
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Warriors
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Pennsylvania State

Athletic East
Stadiiun (Capacity): Eiler-Martin
Stadium (6,000)
President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman
Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas
GiogHo

Media Relations
SID: TBA
Office Phone: (570)422-3312
Home Phone: TBA
FAX: (570)422-3586
Press Box: (570) 422-3549

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Denny Douds
(Slippery Rock
'63)
Record at East
Stroudsburg:
188-127-3,31 yrs.
Career
Record: 188127-3,31 yrs.
Office Phone: (570)422-3322
Assistant Coaehes: Mike
Terwilliger (offensive coordinator);
Mike SanteUa (offensive line); Alex
Woods (defensive backs); Frank
Lupin (wide receivers); Dan Weller
(defensive tackles); Mike Bender
(defensive ends); Rob Mikulski
(strength coach); Joey Smith (line­
backers)

Warriors Outlook
2004 Record: 10-2
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: 60 (4A)
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 44/5
Starters Returning: 21
Offense -10
Defense -

Specialty — 1

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Retitrrdng Players in CAPS
TD
Avg.
Yards
Att.
Rushing
5
5.9
407
69
Jam. Dixon
1
5.9
199
34
Jonathan McDaniel
1
3.1
185
60
Jermaine Jack
TD
Pet.
Comp.
Yards
Att.
Passing
15
50.5
140
1822
277
Chris Siegel
1
43.1
22
135
51
Charles Radford
TD
Avg.
Yards
No.
Receiving
8
13.5
608
45
CHRIS LAWSON
1
14.4
505
35
JAMES BOYD
1
9.6
212
22
Jonathan McDaniel
1
8.6
137
16
Charles Radford
Sacks
Total
Asst.
Solo
Tackles
4
126
71
55
Otto Evans
3
52
81
29
BUTCH MARSHALL
1
76
35
41
RICARLO ROSS
6
48
26
22
MINGO BROWN

Tackles: 18, Bo Busch, Qarion
Solo: 12, Tyquan Wright, WVU Tech
Assists: 12, Bo Busch, Clarion
Tackles for Losses: 2.5, Zach Toomey, East
Stroudsburg (1)
Sacks: 1 on nine occasions
Interceptions: 2, Matt CrispeU, East
Stroudsburg (1)
Long Int. Return: 31, Pat Reece, Youngstown
State

Pimts: 8, Joe Farkas, Clarion
Punt Yardage: 239, Joe Farkas, Clarion
Punting Average: 42.3, Rusty Springer,

Game 2: September 3, 1:05 p.m.--EHei^Martm Sttadium

2004 Record: 2-9
Offensive System: Spread
Defensive l^stem: 3-5
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: NA
Starters Returning: 8
Offense - 2
Defense - 5

Receiving
Miscellaneous

Game 1: August 27,1:30 p.m.—Sox Harrison Stadium

Series Information
Series Record: Edinboro leads 1-0
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 54, WVU Tech 12

Edinboro University Football 2005

Lg76
62
20
Int.
10
4
Lg.
51
43
37
28
Int.
1
1
1
0

Specialty ~ 2

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Avg.
Yards
Att.
Rushing
'
'

7
5.5
948
173
DEREK LUCAS
2
4.8
466
97
JIMMY TERWILLIGER
15
5.1
360
71
ANTHONY CARFAGNO
TD
Pet.
Yards
Comp.
Passing
Att.
33
61.3
3826
222
J. TERWILLIGER
362
TD
Avg.
Yards
No.
Receiving
11
20.1
1388
69
TIM STRENFEL
7
16.0
832
52
EVAN PRALL
4
15.7
707
45
ANTHONY CARFAGNO
Sacks
Total
Asst.
Solo
Tackles
4.5
97
53
44
Henry Brackenridge
1.5
83
46
37
Matt Rapa
2
77
51
26
GREG THOMAN
0
72
20
52
TYREE TOWNES
0
59
27
32
MATT CRISPELL

Series Information
Series Record: East Stroudsburg leads 8-4
Last Meeting: 2004 - East Stroudsburg 36, Edinboro 32

bg.
72
27
33
Int.
11
Lg.
86
77
66
Int.
0
0
0
2
10

2005 Opponents

2005 Opponents

Oame 3: September 17,1:00 p.m.—Sox Harrison Stadivim

Game 4: September 24,1:00 p.m.—Sox Harrison Stadium

TifiBn

Sliippensbvirg

The r>r€tgons
2005 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 39
Nov. 5

at Findlay
DAYTON
BUTLER
at Edinboro
ALMA
CENTRAL STATE
at Seton Hill
at St. Joseph's(lnd.)
HILLSDALE
at Morehead State
GANNON

2004 Results Cs-h)
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Lost

21-40
9-38
48-3
21M8
59-21

33^9
56-14
40-43
15-13
17-9
39-50

FINDLAY
at Dayton
at Butler
EDINBORO
at Alma
NEB.-OMAHA
OHIO
DOMINICAN
ST. JOSEPH'S(IN)
at FliUsdale
WALSH
at Gannon

General
Information

-

2005 Schedule

]VIedia Relations
SID: Shane O'Donnell
Office Phone: (419)448-3288
Home Phone: (419)448-7014
FAX: (419)443-5007
Press Box: (419)447-0971

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Nate Cole (Tiffin
'95)
Record at
Tiffin: 11-11,2
years
Career
Record: 11-11,
_______________ 2 years
Office Phone: (419)448-3331
Assistant Coaches: Dean
Walendzak (defensive coordinator);
Paul Smith (linebackers); Travis
Everhart (offensive line); Jeremy
Marinis (wide receivers); Ed Phillips
(running backs); Jake Moyer (defen­
sive line)

Dragons Outlook

page 48

IMedia Relations
SID: Jason Eichelberger
Office Phone: (717)477-1123
ext. 3189
Home Phone: (717) 496-1884
FAX: (717)477-1253
Press Box: (717)477-1391

2004. Results C10-2)
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won

35-0
KUTZTOWN
35-7
SHEPHERD
45-10
BLOOMSBURG
49-27
at MiUervsille
17-10
EDINBORO
0-17
at Indiana(Pa.)
45-7
LOCK HAVEN
32-14
at Califomia(Pa.)
44-0
at Clarion
35-17
SLIPPERY ROCK
24-21
at West Chester
ot
NCAA Division II Playoffs
Lost
28-33
WEST CHESTER

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Rocky Rees
(West Chester
'71)
Record at
Shippenshurg:
93-73-1,15 years
Career
Record: 129-882,20 years
Office Phone: (717)477-1758
Assistant Coaches: Pete Lee
(offensive coordinator/offensive
line); Mike Burket (defensive coordinator/Hnebackers); Chance Powell
(receivers)

Red Raiders Outlook
Record: 10-2
Offensive System: WingT
Defensive l^stem: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 24/18
Starters Returning: 9
Offense - 4
Defense - 3

CalifbmiaCPa.)

Specialty - 3

Lg33
72
76
Int.
8
3
Lg87
27
44
Int.
3
1
0
6

The Vulcans

2005 Schedule
Aug. 26
Sept. 3
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

at West Chester
KUTZTOWN
MANSFIELD
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Edinboro
EAST STROUDSBURG
LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg
INDIANA(PA)
SLIPPERY ROCK

2004 Results C3-8)
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost

17-20
14-25
34-20
21-7
35-34
10-21
24-38
13-16
ot
0-44
20-30
14-31

WESTCHESTER
at Kutztown
at Mansfield
GLENVILLE STATE
CALIFORNIA(PA)
EDINBORO
at East Stroudsburg
at Lock Haven
SHIPPENSBURG
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Slippery Rock

General
Information
Location: Qarion, PA
Enrollment: 6,500
Colors: Blue & Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Affiliation: NCAAIl
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Memorial

2005 Schedule

Stadium (5,000)
President: Dr. Joseph P.
Grunenwald
Athletic Director: TBA

SID: Richard P. Herman
Office Phone: (814)393-2334
Home Phone: (814) 226-6766
FAX: (814)393-2082
Press Box: (814) 227-2105

Aug. 27
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

Coaching Staff

2004 Results Ch-4)

]Vledia Relations

Head Coach:
Malen Luke
(Westminster '76)
Record at
Clarion: 54-66,
11 years
Career
Record: 91-87,
17 years
Office Phone: (814)393-2258
Assistant Coaches: Kim Niedbala
(defensive coordinator/secondary);
Nick Calcutta (offensive coordina­
tor/ offensive line); Dave Calcutta
(defensive line); Chris Weibel (quar­
terbacks); Sean Cronin (outside line­
backers); Joe Cowart (tight ends);
Bob Vallone (receivers); Charles
Alexander (running backs)

Record: 3-8
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: Multiple 50
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 30/15
Starters Returning: 17
Offense - 8
Defense - 7
2004

Specialists - 2

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
John Kuhn
293
1487
5.1
14
WALTER CRUMP
91
681
7.5
6
Andre McLaurin
59
317
5.4
3
DAVID WILKERSON
40
170
4.2
1
Passing
Att.
Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
TONY GOMEZ
183
82
1564
44.8
15
RICK HENSHAW
39
14
296
35.9
2
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Pat Ferguson
25
721
28.8
7
Andre McLaurin
15
147
9.8
1
hmdevanney
13
235
18.1
1
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Dan Walsh
51
21
72
1.5
JOHNSHARBAUGH
44
26
70
1
Chris Leonetti
40
29
69
4
BRENT GRIMES
25
2
27
0

FAIRMONT STATE
at Mansfield
at Monmouth
CLARION
at Slippery Rock
EDINBORO
at Shippensburg
CHEYNEY
LOCK HAVEN
at Indiana(Pa.)

Won
Won
Won

63-6
35-15
40-33

Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Lost

34-35
34-31
28-42
14-32
49-6
45-24
23-35

MANSFIELD
at Fairmont State
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
at Clarion
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Edinboro
SHIPPENSBURG
at Cheyney
at Lock Haven
INDIANA(PA)

General
Information
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 5,500
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Vulcans
Affiliation: NCAAIl
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Adamson
Stadium (5,000)

CLARION
UNIVERSITY

Series Information
Series Record: Shippensburg leads 23-19-1
Last Meeting: 2004 - Shippensburg 17, Edinboro 10

Edinboro University Football 2003

IVIedia Relations
SID: Tom Byrnes
Office Phone: (724) 938-4552
Home Phone: (724) 206-9701
FAX: (724)938-5849
Press Box: (724)9384234

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
John Luckhardt
(Purdue '68)
Record at
CalifomiafPa.):
16-16,3 years
Career
Record: 153-53___
2,19 years
Office Phone: (724)9384019
Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway
(associate head coach/defensive
coordinator); Mike Kellar (offensive
coordinator); Mike Evans (offensive
Hne/run game coordinator); Matt
Smith (outside linebackers/special
teams coordinator)

Specialty - 2

STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Avg.
Yards
Att.
Rushing
8
4.9
742
151
MARCUS LOWE
3
5.4
479
89
Glenn Lovelace
5
1.5
192
131
BRANDON DANDO
TD
Pet.
Comp.
Yards
Att.
Passing
7
49.8
113
1185
BRANDON DANDO 227
45.5
0
15
130
33
ERIKYONISH
TD
Avg.
Yards
No.
Receiving
12.7
3
418
33
PIERRE ODOM
1
7.4
156
21
Marcus Lowe
0
9.2
166
18
Lance Fink
2
234
13.8
17
JOEFARKAS
Sacks
Total
Asst.
Solo
Tackles
0
119
69
50
BO BUSCH
2
59
48
40
MATT MORRIS
0
71
33
38
ZACHGOURLEY
6
54
30
24
KEVIN RIGBY

2004 Record: 6-4
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: Multiple
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 41/9
Starters Returning: 21
Offense ~ 9
Defense -10

2004

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51
48
22
Int.
5
3
Lg58
23
45
Int.
0
3
0
7

President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr.
Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Pucci

Vulcans Outlook

Golden Eagles Outlook

2004

2004

Series Information

Clarion
The Golden Eagles

Conference: Peimsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove
Stadium (7,700)
Interim President: Dr. G.F. "Jody
Harpster
Athletic Director: Dr. Roberta
Page

at Kutztown
at Shepherd
at Bloomsburg
MILLERSVILLE
at Edinboro
INDIANA(PA)
at Lock Haven
CALIFORNIA(PA)
CLARION
at Slippery Rock
WEST CHESTER

Location: Shippensburg, PA
Enrollment: 7,600
Colors: Red & Blue
Nickname: Red Raiders
Affiliation: NCAAIl

2004

Series Reeord: Edinboro leads 3-0
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 48, Tiffin 21

Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

General
Information

Location: Tdfin, OH
Enrollment: 1,600
Colors: Green & Gold
Niekname: Dragons
Affiliation: NCAAIl
Conference: Independent
Stadium (Capacity): Frost-Kakiow

STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Earl Haynes
175
713
4.1
10
GARRION CORBIN
120
672
5.6
4
AUSTIN COPTON
82
503
6.1
4
Passing
Alt.
Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
Ryan Harpold
300
152
2067
17
50.7
PATRICK MANDERS 33
15
238
45.5
2
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Nate Washington
69
1428
20.7
16
MIKE HAMM
35
366
10.5
1
Brian Rutkowski
22
313
14.2
0
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
BRYCESON LAWRENCE
85
35
120
0
Aaron Ciak
53
28
81
1
BRENT SIMONSON
60
18
78
2
TAIWAN RUSSELL
61
16
77
0

Game 6: October 8, 3:00 p.m.—Adamswn Stadium

The Red Raiders

Stadium (4,500)
President: Dr. Paul Marion
Athletic Director: Ian Day

Record: 5-6
Offensive System: Pro Ace
Defensive System: 3-4:
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 40/16
Starters Returning: 16
Offense - 4
Defense - 9

Game 5: October 1, 2:00 p.m.—Sox Harriswn Stadium

Series Information
Series Record: Tied at 37-37-2
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 21, Clarion 10

Edinboro University Football 2005

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61
38
Int.
9
3
Lg48
25
41
48
Int.
2
2
1
2

Rushing
ANTOINE BAGWELL
JOE RUGGIERO
Att.
Passing
122
MATT HUMBERT
90
JOE RUGGIERO
60
Dustin Strayer
Receiving
Claude Whitaker
Garvin Graves
MARC HUDDLESTOF
ANTOINE BAGWELL
Tackles
LLOYD PRICE
JARED DRUMM
Brian Oddi
JAISON COOK

Ca/L^
Specialty — 2

TD
Avg.
Yards
Att.
7.2
20
1765
246
2
5.9
141
24
TD
Pet.
Yards
Comp.
56.6
9
929
69
62.2
7
779
56
3
45.0
385
27
TD
Avg.
Yards
No.
8
16.4
689
42
7
12.6
42
528
2
13.6
313
23
0
10.8
12
129
Sacks
Total
Asst.
Solo
1
66
26
40
0
55
32
23
1.5
50
26
24
3
50
22
28

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22
Int.
4
3
4
Lg80
35
31
35
Int.
1
2
0
2

Series Information
Series Record: Edinboro leads 35-34-2
Last Meeting: 2004 - 21 Edinboro 42, Califomia(Pa.) 28

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2005 Opponents
Game 7: October 15, 1:00 p.m.~George P. Mfller Stadium

GameS: October 22,1:00 p.m.-Sox Harrison Stadium

IndianaCPa.)

Slippery Rock

The Indians

2005 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

MILLERSVILLE
at West Chester
at Catawba
BLOOMSBURG
at Shippensburg
SLIPPERY ROCK
EDINBORO
at Lock Haven
at Clarion
CALIFORNIA(PA)

1
1
1
1
j
1
1

Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won

27-19
42-21

19-52
24-34
17-0
34-13
14-38
52-10
30-20
35-23

MILLERSVILLE
at NebraskaOmaha
CATAWBA
at Bloomsburg
SHIPPENSBURG
at Slippery Rock
at Edinboro
LOCK HAVEN
CLARION
at CahfomiaJPa.)

General
Information
Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 13,500
Colors: Crimson & Gray
Nickname: Indians
Affiliation: NCAAn
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): George P.
Miller Stadium (6,500)

2005 Schedule

Media Relations
SID: Mike Hoffman
Office Phone: (724)357-2747
Home Phone: (724)465-8302
FAX: (724)357-7804
Press Box: (724)357-2762

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Frank Cignetti
(IUP'60)
Record at lUP:
177-45-1,19
years

Career
Record: 194-721,23 years

Office Phone: (724)357-2780
Assistant Coaches: TomRogish
(associate head coach/defensive line);
Paul Tortorella (defensive coordina­
tor/ defensive backs); Carmen Felus
(offensive coordinator/quarter­
backs/ wide receivers); Jim Smith
(linebackers); Mike Campolo (offen­
sive line); Bemie McQuown (defen­
sive ends/special teams)

Aug. 26
Sept. 1
Sept. 10
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

at Bloomsburg
at Youngstown State
SHEPHERD
LOCK HAVEN
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Indiana(Pa.)
MILLERSVILLE
at Edinboro
SHIPPENSBURG
at Qarion

2004 Results
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won

17-20
13-35
30-27
49-14
31-3
31-34
13-34
14-17
26-38
17-35
31-14

General
Information
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
EmoIIment: 7,900
Colors: Green & White
Nickname: The Rock
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): N. Kerr
Thompson Stadium (10,000)

Lock Haven

The Galden Bears

President: Dr. Robert M. Smith
Athletic Director: PaulLueken

Media Relations
SID: Bob McComas
Office Phone: (724) 738-2777
Home Phone: (724) 794-3698
FAX: (724)7384761
Press Box: (724)738-2995

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
Dr. George
Mihalik
(Slippery Rock
76)
Record at
Slippery Rock:
115-68-4,15 years
Career
Record: 115-68-

C4-7)

BLOOMSBURG
at Youngstown St.
at Shepherd
FAIRMONT STATE
at Lock Haven
at Califomia(Pa.)
INDIANA(PA)
at MUlersville
EDINBORO
at Shippensburg
CLARION

4,15 years
Office Phone: (724)738-2046
Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna
(offensive coordinator/quarterbacks);
Jay Foster (defensive coordinator/
defensive backs); Shawn Lutz (defen­
sive line/recruiting coordinator); Joe
Walton (offensive line); Bill Horsman
(running backs); Harry Jones (tight
ends); Paul Giesey (wide receivers);
Dwayne Martin (linebackers); John
Bell (special teams)

2005 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10

SHIPPENSBURG
at Clarion
SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT ST.
at Mansfield
WEST CHESTER
at Bloomsburg
at East Stroudsburg
MILLERSVILLE
at Edinboro
CHEYNEY

Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

2004 Results C4-hl
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost

0-35
25-14
28-20
45-10
9-51
12-37
25-44

Lost
Lost
Won

37-38
14-23
38-13

at Shippensburg
CLARION
at Lock Haven
MANSFIELD
at West Chester
BLOOMSBURG
EAST
STROUDSBURG
at Millersville
EDEMBORO
at Cheyney

General

Information
Location: Kutztown, PA
Enrollment: 9,400
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Nickname: Golden Bears
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic East

The Bald Eagles

Stadium (Capacity): University
Field (5,600)
President: Dr. F. Javier CevaUos
Athletic Director: Greg Bamberger

Media Relations
SID: Josh Leiboff
Office Phone: (610) 6834182
Home Phone: (610) 927-9765
FAX: (610)683-4676
Press Box: (610)683-9696

2004 Record: 4-7
Offensive System: One-Back
Defensive ^fstem: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 33/19
Starters Returning: 15

Record: 7-3
Offensive System: Pro
Defensive ^Tstem: 50 with multiple fronts
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 33/13
Starters Returning: 17
2004

Offense ~ 8

Defense - 7

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Hushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
CHRIS MORGAN
167
950
5.7
8
Mike Jemison
103
456
4.4
2
STANGRANDY
32
271
8.5
1
Passing
Att.
Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
KEVIN WEIDL
198
113
1813
57.1
18
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
JOESLAPPY
39
640
16.4
6
LeRon McCoy
36
701
19.5
10
Pat Liebert
20
321
16.0
2
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
KIRBY GRIFFIN
33
39
72
6
Y'Hoshua Murray
34
28
62
1
Kris Griffin
28
23
51
4
KEN EVANS
30
13
43
0.5

Series Information
Series Record: lUP leads 50-194
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 38, Indiana(Pa.) 14

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Offense - 6

Specialty — 2

43
82
67
Int.
11
Lc.
42
55
41
Int.
0
0
1
0

Defense - 3

Head (Joach:
Dave Keeny
(Kutztown '83)
Record at
Kutztown: 3637, 7 years
Career
Record: 36-37,
7 years
Office Phone: (610)6834362
Assistant Coaches: A1 Holcomb
(defensive coordinator/defensive
backs); Steve Moyer (offensive coor­
dinator/quarterbacks); Bill Keeny
(linebackers); Mark Steinmeyer (wide
receivers); Greg Kosciolek (offensive
line)

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
JOSHKNIESS
249
1183
4.8
13
CORY MANFULL
70
390
4.9
2
NATE CROOKSHANK
94
277
2.9
2
Passing
Att.
Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
NATE CROOKSHANK 230
119
1535
51.7
11
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Brandon Richardson
46
676
14.7
2
LUKE WETZEL
20
380
19.0
3
Valdez Hails
13
118
9.1
3
Tackles
: Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Greg Baker
31
34
65
2.5
Kevin Johnston
36
21
57
0
JARED PALMER
20
24
44
1
AARON BERARDUCa
22
13
35
0

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56
30
Int.
14
Lg48
67
20
Int.
2
0
2
0

Series Information
Series Record: Slippery Rock leads 43-23-7
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 38, Slippery Rock 26

Edinboro University Football 2005

at Cheyney
at James Madison
at Towson
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
MANSFIELD
at Clarion
INDIANA(PA)
at Califomia(Pa.)
EDINBORO

Stadium (Capacity): Hubert Jack
Stadium (3,000)
President: Dr. Keith T. Miller
Athletic Director: Sharon E.
Taylor

Media Relations
SID: A1 Weston
Office Phone: (570)893-2350
Home Phone: (570) 893-1129
FAX: (570)893-2774
Press Box: (570)893-2666

Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost

35-19
7-62
20-28
0-54
3-31
33-30
ot
745
16-13
ot
10-52
2445
17-38

CHEYNEY
at James Madison
KUTZTOWN
at Bloomsburg
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Mansfield
at Shippensburg
CLARION
at Indiana(Pa.)
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Edinboro

Coaching Staff
Head Coach:
John Klacik
(Lock Haven '88)
Record at Lock
Haven: 0-0,1st
year
Career
Record: 0-0,1st
year
Office Phone: (570)893-2250
Assistant Coaches: TBA

General
Information
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 5,129
Colors: Crimson & White
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West

Gk>lden Bears Outlook

Bald Bag^es Outlook

Record: 4-6
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 49/9
Starters Retimiing: 20
Offense — 9
Defense — 9

2004 Record: 3-8
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 27/10
Starters Returning: 19
Offense — 8
Defense — 9

2004

Specialty - 6

2005 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

2004 ResTilts C3-8)

Coaching Staff

Slippery

The Rock Outlook

Indians Outlook

Game 10: November 5,1:00 p.m.—Hubert Jack Shadium

Kutztown

The Rack

President: Dr. Tony Atwater
Athletic Director: Dr. Frank
Condino

2004. Results C7-3)

1
1 Won

Game 9: October 29,1:00 p.m.—Sox Uarrison Sftadium

Specialty - 2

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
MAURICE ADAMS
125
702
5.6
6
107
STEPHEN GAMMAGE
530
5.0
6
TONY BRIA
63
253
4.0
3
Passing
Comp.
Yards
Att.
Pet.
TD
Jeremy Copeland
260
129
1508
49.6
7
GABE MAIOCCO
29
17
169
58.6
3
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
JAMES BROOKS
38
519
13.7
2
Trevor Smith
29
351
12.1
4
JEREMY WESLEY
23
259
11.3
2
JASON HENLEY
20
202
10.1
0
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
DREW HICKS
60
25
85
1
GREG MITCHELL
51
29
80
2
Yusef Turner
48
25
73
4
MICHAEL BALDWIN
39
59
1
20

Lg.
72
49
31
Int.
15
1
Lg85
38
57
31
Int.
0
0
0
1

2004 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Maurice Walker
230
925
4.0
6
DEREK MARSHALL
47
185
3.9
0
Passing
Att.
Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
Tim Storino
178
68
1050
38.2
6
BRIAN CAMBERG
69
32
401
46.4
2
ROBKRISHNIAK
72
28
305
38.9
1
Receiving
No.
Avg.
Yards
TD
RAFAEL SMITH
37
502
13.6
6
Justin Marshall
27
274
10.1
1
ADAM LAWRENCE
21
340
16.2
2
KELLEN BUSH
16
287
17.9
1
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
DAVID SNOW
46
33
79
0
Brian Lumpkin
44
31
75
0
DEREK HARSCH
31
31
62
0
JONNALEWAK
34
22
56
0

Series Information

Series Information

Series Record: Edinboro leads 3-2
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 23, Kutztown 14

Series Record: Edinboro leads 32-14-1
Last Meeting: 2004 - Edinboro 38, Lock Haven 17

Edinboro University Football 2005

Specialty — 2

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4
3
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27
32
38
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PSAC Football
Champions
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Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.) Sz Millersville
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
CaUfomialPa.)
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Bloomsburg
West Chester
West Chester
Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg
& West Chester
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Lock Haven & Shippensburg
Califomia(Pa.)
West Chester
West Chester
West Chester
Slippery Rock
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Esat Stroudsburg
Clarion
West Chester
CalifomialPa.) & East Stroudsburg
West Chester
EDINBORO
West Chester
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
East Stroudsburg & Shippensburg
Qarion
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Qarion
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Qarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
IndianalPa!)
Indiana^a.)
Millersville - East
Shippensburg - West
West Chester, Millersville - East
EDINBORO-West
Millersville - East
Indiana{Pa.) - West
East Stroudsburg - East
Indiana(Pa.) - V\fest
West Chester - East
IndianalPa.) - West
MUersville - East
Indiana(Pa.) - West
Bloomsbura West Chester - East
Indiana{Pa!) - West
Millersville, Bloomsburg - East
EDINBORO-West
Bloomsburg - East
lndiana(Pa/), Clarion - West
Bloomsburg - East
Slippery Rock - West
Miliersville - East
SHppery Rock - West
West Chester - East
Slippery Rock - West
Bloomsburg — East
lndiana(Pa!) — West
Bloomsburg — East
Indiana(Pa!) — West
Bloomsbrug — East
Indiana(Pa!) — West
East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg — East
EDINBORO, Indiana(Pa.) — West
West Chester—East
EDINBORO, Shippensburg,
Indiana(Pa.)-West

2004 PSAC All-Conference Teams

PSAC West
Shippensburg
EDINBORO
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Lock Haven

Conference
W-L
Pet.
PF
5-1
.833
173
5-1
.833
187
5-1
.833
182
2M
.333
178
2-4
.333
149
1-5
.167
92
1-5
.167
77

PA
65
112
104
199
158
176
224

Conference
W-L Pet.
PF
6-0 1.000
274
5-1
.833
261
4-2
.667
226
3-3
.500
164
2-4
.333
166
1-5
.167
64
0-6
.000
32

PA
86
111
104
159
193
238
296

PSAC Blast
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Kutztown
Mansfield
Cheyney

First Team Offense

W-L
10-2
9-3
7-3
64
4-7
3-8
3-8

Overall
Pet.
PF
.833
392
.750
398
.700
294
.600
365
.364
272
.273
202
.273
172

PA
163
259
230
259
271
286
417

W-L
114
10-2
7-3
5-5
4-6
1-9
1-10

Overall
Pet.
PF
.733
527
.833
447
.700
344
.500
261
.400
233
.100
134
.090
70

PA
306
256
193
280
285
395
549

Friday, August 26

Saturday, September 17

Clarion at West Chester
East Stroudsburg at Bentley

Tiffin at EDINBORO

EDINBORO at Indiana(Pa.)

Bloomsburg at Lock Haven
Mansfield at Qarion
Millersville at Shippensburg
Cheyney at Nicholls St.
CahfomiaJPa.) at Monmouth
lndiana(Pa.) at Catawba
West Chester at Delaware

Lock Haven at Clarion
Kutztown at East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg at Cheyney
Mansfield at West Chester
Califomia(Pa.) at Shippensburg
Millersville at Slippery Rock

Saturday, August 27
WVU Tech at EDINBORO

Lock Haven at Cheyney
Shippensburg at Kutztown
Millersville at lndiana(Pa.)
Fairmont St. at Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock at Bloomsburg
Thursday, September 1

Slippery Rock at Youngstown St.
Saturday, September 3
EDINBORO at East Stroudsburg

Lock Haven at James Madison
Kutztown at Clarion
Glenville St. at Millersville
Cheyney at West Virginia St.
Mansfield at West Virginia
Wesleyan
West Chester at North Dakota
Bloomsburg at Fairmont St.
Shippensburg at Shepherd
Saturday, September 10

Lock Haven at Towson
Millersville at Delaware St.
St. Paul's at Cheyney
CahfomiaJPa.) at Mansfield
Shippensburg at Bloomsburg
lndiana(Pa.) at West Chester
Shepherd at Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg at C.W.Post
Southern Connecticut St. at
Kutztown

Satiu*day, October 15

Saturday, October 22
Saturday, September 25

Slippery Rock at EDINBORO

Shippensburg at EDINBORO

lndiana(Pa.) at Lock Haven
Qarion at Shippensburg
Millersville at Kutztown
Bloomsburg at Mansfield
East Stroudsburg at West
Chester
Cheyney at Califomia(Pa.)

Lock Haven at Slippery Rock
Clarion at California
Kutztown at Mansfield
East Stroudsburg at Millersville
Cheyney at West Chester
Shippensburg at Edinboro
Bloomsburg at lndiana(Pa.)

Saturday, October 29
Saturday, October 1

Kutztown at EDINBORO

Clarion at EDINBORO

Lock Haven at California
lndiana(Pa.) at Qarion
Mansfield at Millersville
East Stroudsburg at Cheyney
West Chester at Bloomsburg
Shippensburg at Slippery Rock

West Chester at Kutztown
Millersville at Che3mey
Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.) at Slippery Rock
lndiana(Pa.) at Shippensburg
Mansfield at Lock Haven

Saturday, November 5
Saturday, October 8

EDINBORO at Lock Haven

EDINBORO at Califomia(Pa.)

Slippery Rock at Qarion
Cheyney at Kutztown
Millersville at Bloomsburg
Mansfield at East Stroudsbrug
Califomia(Pa.) at lndiana(Pa.)
West Chester at Shippensburg

Shippensburg at Lock Haven
Kutztown at Bloomsburg
West Chester at Millersville
Cheyney at Mansfield
Slippery Rock at Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg at Qarion

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Western Division

2004. PSAC Final Standings

Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference

3rd Floor Annex Building
Lock Haven University
Lock Haven, PA 17745
Commissioner Steve Murray
Phone: (570)893-2512
Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations: Will Adair
Phone: (570)893-2780
Fax: (570)893-2650
Eldinljoro University Football 2005

Pos.
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK
RS

Plaver
Justin Bouch
Antoine BagweU
Andre Bxu-ke
John Kuhn
Pat Ferguson
Justin Lipscomb
LeRon McCoy
Pat Liebert
Greg Bzorek
Tim McCutcheon
Chris Leavenworth
Akil Patterson
Pat Oster
Kody Robertson
Josh Kniess

DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

A.J. Cousins
Brian Godfrey
Ben Heisel
Jarrod Hendricks
Ryan Hoffman
Seth Fragale
Kirby Griffin
Kris Griffin
Dan Walsh
Bo Busch
Jaison Cook
Brent Grimes
Mike Street
Denver Brydon

School
Edinboro
CalifomiaJPa.)
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Edinboro
IndianaJPa.l
Indiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
CalifomiaJPa.)
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
Slippery Rock

Ht
6-3
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-7
6-0
6-3
64
6-6
64
64
6-3
6-2
5-10
5-9

Wf.
200
185
205
247
177
191
205
240
318
275
260
305
280
210
180

Yr.
JrJr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.

6-1
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-6
6-2
6-2
64
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-1

270
300
270
275
262
220
260
230
215
190
215
174
164
190

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

Second Team Odense
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
CXS
OG
C
PK
RS

First Team Defense
Edinboro
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Edinboro
Indiana d’a.l
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Clarion
CalifomiaJPa.)
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg

Offensive Player of the Year: Antoine Bagwell, CalifomiaJPa.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Seth Fragale, Edinboro
Rookie of the Year: Kirby Griffin, Indiana(Pa.)
Coach of the Year: Rocky Rees, Shippensburg

Western Division

Second Team Defense
sis DL
Ss:
MM* DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Second Team Offense

First Team Offense
Name
Jim Terwilliger
Anthony Cmagno
Mike Ceroli
Osagie Osunde
Cory DeForrest
Brandon Simmons
Tim Strenfel
Jason Henley
Jhari Evans
Jack Orwig
Jim Brazil!
John Moser
Jamar Foulks
Mark Brubaker
Bakari Brown

DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Brian DeCecco
Graham Eggleston
Scott Keating
Andrew Marsteller
Dominick Esgro
Dan Faubel
Joe Hollister
Brandon Hawkins
Paul Linn
Matt Baldwin
Matt Crispell
Isaiah Harrison
Dan deBrauwere
Ken Parrish

School
East Stroudsburg
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
West Chester
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
West Chester
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
MfilersviUe

Ht.
5-11
6-0
5-9
5-10
64
6-0
6-1
64
64
6-6
6-2
6-2
64
6-0
6-1

Wt
190
235
194
185
210
190
200
240
340
315
245
270
305
180
200

Yr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.

5-10
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-1

272
230
290
225
221
240
230
205
220
190
205
180
185
205

Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.

First Team D^ense
Mansfield
West Chester
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Millersville
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
Millersville
East Stroudsburg

Chris Amico, Edinboro
Mike Jennings, Slippery Rock
Chris Minner, Shippensburg
Demetrius Roberts, Shippensburg
Tyree Young, lndiana(Pa.)
Frank Duffy, Shippensburg
Lloyd Price, CafifomiaJPa.)
Kevin Rigby, Clarion
Qiris Leonetti, Shippensburg
Chris Avery, Edinboro
Tom Davidson, Edinboro
Victor Callahan, Indiana(Pa.)
Antonio Williams Shippensburg
Brian Burke, lndiana(Pa.)

Eastern Division

Eastern Division
Pos.
OB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK
RS

Kevin Weidl, Indiana(Pa.)
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Chris Morgan, Indiana(Pa.)
Maurice Walker, Lock Haven
Brandon Richardson, Slippery Rock
Rafael Smith, Lock Haven
Claude Whitaker, Califomia(Pa.)
Brian Sekel, Shippensburg
Jason Capizzi, Indiana(Pa.)
Greg Hutcliinson, Shippensburg
Eric DeLiere, Clarion
Don Harbison, Slippery Rock
Chris Kaczor, Edinboro
Ryan Daniel, Slippery Rock
Brent Grimes, Shippensburg

QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK
RS

Bob Eindora, West Chester
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Earnest McNeal, Mansfield
Maurice Adams, Kutztown
James Brooks, Kutztown
Ryan Clift, Millersville
Andy Neupauer, Millersville
Joe Bematowicz, West Chester
Eric Engle, Millersville
Colin Delaney, East Stroudsburg
Chris Earris, Mansfield
Winton Shelton, Bloomsburg
Dan Crozier, East Stroudsburg
Garrett Bloom, Bloomsburg
Brandon Simmons, West Chester

Second Team D^ense
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Offensive Player of the Year: Jim Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg
Defensive Player of the Year: Joe Hollister, Millersville
Rookie of the Year: Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Coach of the Year: Bill Zwaan, West Chester

Chuck Koch, Millersville
Eric Majmard, West Chester
Keith Slezak, Mansfield
Greg Thoman, East Stroudsburg
Todd Wliite, Bloomsburg
Chris Donati, Millersville
Chris Tagye, West Chester
Andre Turner, Mansfield
Chad Weaver, West Chester
Joe Brooks, West Chester
Tyree Cooper, Cheyney
N^e Wiggins, East Stroudsburg
Joe Frick, Mansfield
Kyle Hartman, Millersville

U
Edinboro University Football 2005

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2004 PSAC Statistics

2004 PSAC Statistics

Individual Sta.tistical Leaders
...G Com.
Jim Terwilliger, ESU.............12
...12
222
Kevin Weidl, lUP ...
...10
113
Bob Findora, WCU...............15
...15
201
Matt Humbert, Cal .
....8
69
Tony Gomez, Ship ...............12
...12
82
Justin Bouch, Edin ...............12
...12
167
Dan Csencsitz, Mville . ...10
235
Nate Crookshank, SRU ...11
119
Jack Lydic,Bloom..................
...10
10
103
Brandon Dando, Qar
...10
113

Att. Int.
362
11
198
11
355
20
122
4
183
5
12
299
373
11
14
230
192
11
227
9

Rushing........................................G
..G
Antoine Bagwell, Cal
.10
Andre Burke, Edin......................... .12
12
Mike Ceroli, Bloom .
.10
John Kuhn, Ship..............................12
12
Josh Kniess, SRU.............................
..11
11
Chris Morgan, lUP...........................
...99
Poohbear McNeal, Mans ................
...88
Jamar Brittingham, Bloom
.10
Osagie Osunde, WCU.....................13
13
Derek Lucas, ESU.............................11
11

Att.
246
280
177
293
249
167
209
135
241
173

Total Offense ...................... G
Jim Terwilliger, ESU ................ 12
Dan Csencsitz, Mville...............10
Bob Findora, WCU .................. 15
Justin Bouch, Edin....................12
Antoine Bagwell, Cal ...............10
Kevin Weidl, lUP......................10
Jeremy Copeland, Kutz .............9
Nate Crookshank, SRU.............11
Andre Burke, Edin.................... 12
Tony Gomez, Ship.................... 12

Rush
466
-158
183
107
1765
-51
-15
227
1713
126

All-Purpose Yardage ....G
Antoine Bagwell, Cal...............10
Josh Kniess, SRU......................11
Osagie Osimde, WCU .............13
Andre Burke, Edin .................. 12
Maurice Walker, LHU...............11
John Kuhn, Ship........................12
Jamar Brittingham, Bloom ... .10
Mike Ceroli, Bloom.................. 10
Derek Lucas, ESU .................... 11
Chris Morgan, lUP .................... 9

Rush
1765
1183
1151
1713
925
1487
991
1269
948
950

Pet. Yards TD
61.3 3826 33
57.1 1813 18
56.6 3343 30
56.6
929
9
44.8 1564 15
55.9 2281 20
63.0 2649 17
51.7 1535 11
53.6 1161
9
49.8 1185
7

Yards
1765
1713
1269
1487
1183
950
823
991
1151
948
Pass
3826
2649
3343
2281
0
1813
1508
1535
0
1564

Rec.
129
70
260
81
75
125
79
28
92
81

Avg.
7.2
6.1
7.2
5.1
4.8
5.7
3.9
7.3
4.8
5.5

Plays
459
425
442
334
246
251
300
324
280
237
KO
0
113
615
0
502
29
149
0
373
0

TD
20
19
11
14
13
8
2
16
17
7
Total
4292
2491
3526
2388
1765
1762
1493
1812
1713
1690

PR Yards
0
1894
414 1780
0 2026
0 1794
6
1508
0 1641
79
1298
0
1297
1411
-2
113
1144

Eff.
174.1
152.9
152.3
138.3
138.2
134.0
131.8
111.4
108.4
95.9
YdVG
176.5
142.8
126.9
123.9
107.5
105.6
102.9
99.1
88.5
86.2
Yd^G
357.7
249.1
235.1
199.0
176.5
176.2
165.9
164.7
142.8
140.8
Av^G
189.4
161.8
155.8
149.5
137.1
136.8
129.8
129.7
128.3
127.1

Receptions ................................ .G
Andy Neupauer, Mville.................10
.10
Ryan Qift, Mville.............................
..99
Tim Strenfel, ESU............................12
12
Brandon Richardson, SRU...............9
..9
Brandon Simmons, WCU...............15
.15
Justin Lipscomb, Edin.....................12
12
Evan Prall, ESU...............................12
.12
Steve Burke, Bloom .
.10
Jamal Clark, Chey............................11
11
Claude Whitaker, Cal
.10

Rec.
68
55
69
46
74
53
52
43
47
42

Yards
718
768
1388
676
1534
767
832
450
397
689

Avg.
10.6
14.0
20.1
14.7
20.7
14.5
16.0
10.5
8.4
16.4

TD
6
6
11
2
20
8
7
6
3
8

Rec/G
6.80
6.11
5.75
5.11
4.93
4.42
4.33
4.30
4.27
4.20

. .G
Receiving Yards ......................G
Brandon Simmons, WCU...............15
.15
Tim Strenfel, ESU............................12
12
Evan Prall, ESU...............................12
.12
Cory DeForrest, WCU.....................15
15
Ryan Qift, Mill .................................9
..9
Justin Lipscomb, Edin.....................12
12
Pat Ferguson, Ship..........................12
12
Andy Neupauer, Mville
.10
Anthony Carfagno, ESU................ .12
12
.10
LeRon McCoy, lUP ..

Rec.
74
69
52
44
55
53
25
68
15
36

Yards
1534
1388
832
769
768
767
721
718
707
701

Avg.
20.7
20.1
16.0
17.5
14.0
14.5
28.8
10.6
15.7
19.5

TD
20
11
7
5
6
8
7
6
4
10

Yd^G
102.3
115.7
69.3
51.3
85.3
63.9
60.1
71.8
58.9
70.1

Scoring..........................................G
•G
Antoine Bagwell, Cal......................10
.10
Jamar Bittingham, Bloom...............10
.10
Anthony Carfagno, ESU................ .12
12
Andre Burke, Edin..........................12
12

TD
20
16
19
19

XPT
0
0
0
0

EG
0
0
0
0

Pts.
120
96
114
114

PtVG
12.0
9.6
9.5
9.5

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Brian Burke, lUP.

Dan WUboume, WCU .

Paul Pavers, SRU .........
Osagie Osunde, WCU ..
James Brooks, Kutz ....
Brandon Roberts, Chey .
Ronnie Montgomery, Ma
Andrew Siggins, Mville

Dwaon Woodard, Clar ,

Marc Huddleston, Cal.
Javon Hines, lUP .

Brent Grimes, Ship

Brad Whitacre, lUP
Garret Bloom, Bloom .

Gary Amos, Cal.

...11
...13
...15
....9
..12
...12

17
18
20
11
14
0

...G
...11
...10
...10
...11
...10
...12
...12
...10
...12
....9

No.
33
49
36
69
45
54
39
46
48
45

...G
...10
...10
...13
...10
...10
...10
...10
....9
...10
...10

No.
15
17
25
16
21
31
12
29
16
13

Yards
423
438
615
389
494
725
261
610
335
267

Avg.
28.2
25.8
24.6
24.3
23.5
23.4
21.8
21.0
20.9
20.5

TD
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

...G
..11
..10
..11
..15
..12
..10
..12
..11
..10
...9

No.
22
20
17
17
12
30
14
19
23
25

Yards
414
224
189
161
106
258
121
161
174
174

Avg.
18.8
11.2
11.1
9.5
8.8
8.6
8.6
8.5
7.6
7.0

TD
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

...G
...12
...11
...12
...11
...12
...12
...10
....9
...12
...12

Int.
10
8
8
7
7
6
5
4
5
5

Yards
110
117
117
132
92
43
43
135
85
8

...G
...12
...12
...11
...10
...12
...11
..10
..10
..10
...11
...G
..10
..10
..12
..10
..12
...11
..10
..13
...11
..12

FG
12
11
10
9
10
9
8
7
6
6

0
0
0
0
0
49
Yards
1426
1891
1385
2594
1690
2024
1426
1677
1749
1574

FGA
14
17
15
14
13
17
12
10
12
7

Made
37
45
44
40
46
32
25
47
22
49

Att.
37
46
45
43
50
35
28
53
25
58

0
0
0
0
0
11

102
108
120
66
84
82

9.3
8.3
8.0
7.3
7.0
6.8

.G
.11
.12
.10
.11
.11
.10
.10
.11
.10
.10
.10

Joe Frick, Mans .

Avg.
43.2
38.6
38.5
37.6
37.6
37.5
36.6
36.5
36.4
35.0

Drew Hicks, Kutz.
Chris Donati, Mville

TD
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
0

[nl/G
0.83
0.73
0.67
0.64
0.58
0.50
0.50
0.44
0.42
0.42

Pet.
85.7
64.7
66.7
64.3
76.9
52.9
66.7
70.0
50.0
85.7

FG/G
1.00
0.92
0.91
0.90
0.83
0.82
0.80
0.70
0.60
0.55

Pet.
100.0
97.8
97.8
93.0
92.0
91.4
89.3
88.7
88.0
84.5

Eldinboro University Football 2005

QB Sacks...................................... G
Mike Jennings, SRU..................... .11
Graham Eggleston, WCU...............15
Kirby Griffin, lUP........................... 10
Seth Fragale, Edin........................... 12
Andrew MarsteUar, ESU................ 12
Tim Schultz, Mville ........................10
Kevin Rigby, Clar........................... 10
Dominick Esgro, Bloom .................10
A.J. Cousins, Edin........................... 12
Chuck Koch, Mville........................10

Bloomsburg.................... 10
Edinboro ........................12
Shippensburg................. 12
IndianaJPa.).....................10
Millersville .................... 10
Slippery Rock................. 11
Kutztown........................ 10
Qarion........................... 11
Lock Haven.................... 11
Mansfield........................ 10
Cheyney..........................11

Total
119
100
98
97
94
89
88
88
85
80
75

Ast.
69
61
41
53
44
31
35
48
25
29
38

Solo
50
39
57
44
50
58
53
40
60
51
37
Sacks
8.0
6.5
6.0
5.5
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0

1 Leaders
Total Offense............................. G
East Stroudsburg ........................... 12
CahfomiaJPa.).................................10
Bloomsburg.................................... 10
West Chester ...................................15
Shippensburg .................................12
Edinboro..........................................12
Indiana(Pa.) .................................... 10
Millersville...................................... 10
Slippery Rock...................................11
Kutztown........................................10
Lock Haven .................................... H
Qarion............................................. H
Mansfield........................................ 10
Cheyney ..........................................H

Rush
1%1
2333
2994
2779
3112
2417
1744
853
2020
1466
1312
1649
1295
1050

Pass
4016
2121
1193
3384
1770
2308
1938
2693
1656
1677
1796
1315
1058
1051

Total
5977
4460
4187
6163
4882
4725
3682
3546
3676
3143
3108
2967
2353
2101

Rushing Offense...................... G
Bloomsburg.................................... 10
Shippensburg .................................12
Califomia(Pa.).................................10
Edinboro..........................................12
Westchester ...................................15
Slippery Rock...................................11
Indiana(Pa.) .................................... 10
East Stroudsburg ........................... 12
Clarion............................................. 11
Kutztown........................................ 10
Mansfield ........................................10
Lock Haven.................................... 11
Cheyney ..........................................11
Millersville...................................... 10

Att
483
626
397
482
629
490
404
374
455
353
379
358
363
286

Yards
2994
3112
2333
2417
2779
2020
1744
1961
1649
1466
1295
1312
1050
853

Yd^G
299.4
259.3
233.3
201.4
185.3
183.6
174.4
163.4
149.9
146.6
129.5
119.3
95.5
85.3

Passing Offense........................G
East Stroudsburg ........................... 12
Millersville...................................... 10
Westchester ...................................15
CalifomiaJPa.).................................10
IndianaJPa.) .................................... 10
Edinboro..........................................12
Kutztown........................................ 10
Lock Haven.................................... H
Slippery Rock...................................11
Shippensburg .................................12
Clarion............................................. 11
Bloomsburg.................................... 10
Mansfield........................................10
Cheyney ..........................................H

Com
233
238
205
154
123
171
146
132
129
96
128
107
92
131

Att
379
379
368
277
212
309
290
327
260
223
260
204
215
262

Yards
4016
2693
3384
2127
1938
2308
1677
1796
1656
1770
1315
1193
1058
1051

East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.) ..
West Chester___

,G TD
.12
60
49
.10
75
.15

XP 2XP DXP
1
0
50
1
0
46
0
64
1

FG
11
7
3

Eidinboro University Football 2005

Sa.
1
1
1

YdVG
498.1
446.0
418.7
410.9
406.8
393.8
368.2
354.6
334.2
314.3
282.5
269.5
235.3
191.0

Yd^G
334.7
269.3
225.6
212.7
193.8
192.3
167.7
163.3
150.5
147.5
119.5
119.3
105.8
95.5
Pts.
447
365
527

52
38
36
35
34
17
101

40
46
48
37
25
32
17
22
19
13
4

1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
12
10
9
6
10
4
6
9
5
2

...G
Total Defense ...........................
G
...12
Shippensburg .................................12
...10
Bloomsburg........................
...10
Califomia(Pa.).................................10
...11
Clarion.............................................
11
...11
Slippery Rock..................................
11
...15
Westchester ...................................15
...10
IndianaJPa.) ....................................
10
...12
Edinboro..........................................12
...10
Kutztown...........................
...12
East Stroudsburg ...........................
12
...10
Millersville......................................
10
...11
Lock Haven ....................................
11
...10
Mansfield........................................10
...11
Cheyney ..........................................H

Rush
1135
1303
1421
1686
2047
2388
1732
1167
1986
1915
1834
2797
2327
3379

Pass
1927
1833
1833
1974
1653
2667
1647
3153
1773
2734
2080
1840
2033
1776

Yards
3062
3136
3254
3633
3700
5055
3379
4320
3759
4649
3914
4637
4360
5155

...G
Rushing Defense ....................
G
...12
Shippensburg .................................12
...12
Edinboro..........................................12
...10
Bloomsburg........................
...10
CalifomiaJPa.).................................10
...11
Clarion.................................
...15
Westchester ...................................15
...12
East Stroudsburg ...........................
12
...10
Indiana(Pa.) ........................
...10
Millersville......................................
10
...11
Slippery Rock.....................
...10
Kutztown........................................10
...10
Mansfield........................................10
...11
Lock Haven ....................................
11
...11
Cheyney ..........................................H

Att.
387
388
345
385
433
603
449
406
386
390
441
416
514
491

Yards
1135
1167
1303
1421
1686
2388
1915
1732
1834
2047
1986
2327
2797
3379

Yd^G
94.6
97.2
130.3
142.1
153.36
159.2
159.6
173.2
183.4
186.1
198.6
232.7
254.3
307.2

...G
Passing Defense ......................G
...11
Slippery Rock..................................
11
...12
Shippensburg .................................12
...11
Cheyney ..........................................H
...10
Indiana(Pa.) ....................................
10
...11
Lock Haven....................................
11
...11
Clarion.............................................
H
...10
Kutztown........................................10
...15
Westchester ...................................15
...10
Bloomsburg......................
...10
California .........................
...10
Mansfield ........................................10
...10
Millersville......................................
10
...12
East Stroudsburg ...........................
12
...12
Edinboro..........................................12

Com
138
144
104
135
134
137
144
221
138
125
150
148
209
237

Att
278
340
175
259
240
279
264
388
256
269
252
291
391
406

Yards
1653
1927
1776
1647
1840
1947
1773
2667
1833
1833
2033
2080
2734
3153

.G
Shippensburg...................12
12
.10
Bloomsburg.............
West Chester.....................15
15
East Stroudsburg..............12
12
.12
Edinboro ..........................12
.10
IndianaJPa.).............
Slippery Rock...................11
11
.10
Califomia(Pa.) .................10
Clarion..............................11
11
Millersville .......................10
10
.10
Kutztown................
.11
Lock Haven.............
.10
Mansfield..........................10
Cheyney........................... .11
11

TD
22
25
39
34
35
30
34
34
39
37
37
56
55
78

XP 2XP DXP FG
4
0
17
1
7
0
0
22
0 12
0
36
7
1
0
29
7
0
0
28
8
0
0
26
1 10
1
31
0 10
0
25
6
1
1
30
8
0
0
34
0 11
30
0
0 10
47
1
0
5
0
50
1
2
1
67

Sa.
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

344
398
392
294
261
272
233
202
172
134
70

34.4
33.2
32.7
29.4
26.1
24.7
23.3
18.4
15.6
13.4
6.4

YdVG
255.2
313.6
325.4
330.3
336.4
337.0
337.9
360.0
375.9
387.4
391.4
421.5
436.0
468.6

M.;

Yds/G
150.3
160.6
161.5
164.7
167.3
177.0
177.3
177.8
183.3
183.3
203.3
208.0
227.8
262.8
Pts. Avg.
163 13.6
193 19.3
306 20.4
256 21.3
259 21.6
230 23.0
24.6
271
259 25.9
286 26.0
280 28.0
285 28.5
417 37.9
395 39.5
549 49.9

Avg.
37.2
36.5
35.1

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All-Time Records

An-Time Records
Rushing

Yearly Rusliing
Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1%5
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Rushing Attempts
Game

Name...................... Rushes
EdStotsky............. ....... 62

Yards
449

TD

Willy Miller........... .... 136

782

6

John Mikovich....... ....... 79
Dan Bissontz......... ....... 51
Al Raines.............. .... 201
Al Raines.............. .... 146
Al Raines.............. .... 159
Jim Romaniszyn... .... 180
Melvin Morrisette . .... 108
Rich Holmes......... .... 126
David Green......... .... 217
David Green......... .... 144
Bryan Libert........... .... 146
Andy Parma......... .... 164
Joe Early................ ....... 94
Joe Early................ .... 130
Keith Collier......... .... 153
Mitch Kelly........... ....... 68
Keith Collier........... .... 112
Ray Rhodes........... .... 114
Dave Span............. .... 119
Floyd Faulkner.... .... 127
Elbert Cole............. .... 140
Elbert Cole............. .... 212
Elbert Cole............. .... 238
Lester Frye............. .... 317
Lester Frye............. .... 146
Larry Jackson....... .... 213
Larry Jackson....... .... 201
Larry Jackson....... .... 274
Gerald Thompson . .... 228
Tony Brinson......... .... 185
Gerald Thompson . .... 194
Gerald Thompson. .... 343
Bernard Henry .... .... 220
Bernard Henry .... .... 177
John Williams....... .... 175
Alonzo Roebuck... .... 243
Brandon MunSon.. .... 155
Andre Burke......... .... 280

416
190
1208
833
1358
859
484
480
1239
739
713
706
356
582
764
355
577
619
685
824
635
909
1507
1630
741
1218
1171
1660
1281
1019
813
1698
1046
1054
723
1177
895
1713

2
1
13
8
16
12
5
6
9
6
4
6
1
5
1
2
3
4
3
11
8
9
21
12
11
17
8
15
10
11
8
13
8
7
4
13
5
19

1

Season
Career

42 Gerald Thompson vs.
Bloomsburg, 1998
343 Gerald Thompson, 1998
943 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

Yaj-ds Rushing
Came
Season
Career

316
1713
1698
4410

Gerald Thompson vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1998
Andre Burke, 2004
Gerald Thompson, 1998
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

Yards Per Carry
Season
Career

8.7 Al Raines, 1971
6.7 Al Raines, 1969-71

Touchdowns
Game
Season
Career

5

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
21 Elbert Cole, 1989
42 Larry Jackson, 1991-94

lOO-Yard Rushing Games
Season
Career

10 Larry Jackson, 1994
21 Larry Jackson, 1991-94
20 Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

200-Yard Rushing Games
Season

Career

3 Andre Burke, 2004;
Gerald Thompson, 1998;
Larry Jackson, 1994
6 Larry Jackson, 1991-94

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Larry Jackson, 1993 ................ ...........1,171
Bernard Henry, 2000 .............. ...........1,054
Bernard Henry, 1999 .............. ...........1,046
Tony Brinson, 19% ................ ........... 1,019
Elbert Cole, 1988 .................... ...............909
Brandon Munson, 2003 ......... ...............895
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ........... ...............859
Al Raines, 1970 ...................... ...............833
Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ............. .............824

Game Rushing Yards
1. Gerald Thompson ....316 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Al Raines..................... 295.vs.
Geneva '69
Larry Jackson......... 275 vs,. Mansfield '94
Bernard Henry....... 263 vs., Mercyhurst, '00
Tony Brinson........... 248 vs,. Cheyney'%
Gerald Thompson . .237 vs., Bloomsburg '98
Lester Frye....................234,vs.
Va. Union '90
Derrick Russell....... 234 vs.. Fairmont St. '90
9. Elbert Cole...................224,vs,
Kutztown '89
10. Andre Burke........... 220 vs. Slippery Rock '04
Elbert Cole.................... 220vs.
Slippery Rock'89

Career Rushing Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................. 943
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................... 717
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ...............................642
Al Raines, 1969-71 .................................. 506
Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...............................503
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ......................410
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ......................397
Blair Flrovat, 1981-84 ............................. 377
Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ........................... 372
Dave Green, 1975-76 ..............................361

Season Rushing Attempts
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.

Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .............
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ....................
Al Raines, 1969-71 ...........................
Elbert Cole, 1986-89.........................
Lester Frye, 1989-91 .........................
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ..............
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ..............
Dave Green, 1975-76 .......................
Tony Brinson, 1993-96.....................
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ..................
Andre Burke, 2004 ...........................
Keith Collier, 1981-83 ......................
Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ..................
Brandon Munson, 2001-03..............
Bob Mengerink, 1%9-71..................
Rich Hohires, 1974-75 .....................
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72................
Damon Chambers, 1982-84 ............
John Williams, 2000-01 ....................
Matt Phillips, 2003-04 .....................
Dave Span, 1981-85 .........................
Joe Early, 1977-80 .............................
Chris Conway, 1987-90 ....................
Bryan Libert, 1974-77 ......................
Joe Sanford, 1970-71 .......................

.4,410
.4,237
.3,399
.3,341
.2,626
.2,100
.2,030
.1,978
.1,900
.1,845
.1,713
.1,684
.1,673
.1,648
.1,435
.1,302
.1,266
.1,227
.1,206
.1,118
.1,107
.1,095
.1,034
.1,031
.1,026

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Gerald Thompson, 1998 ........................343
Lester Frye, 1990 .................................... 317
Andre Burke, 2004 .................................280
Larry Jackson, 1994 .................................274
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ........................... 243
Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................... 238

7.
8.
9.
10.

Gerald Thompson, 1995 ........................228
Bernard Henry, 1999 ...............................220
Dave Green, 1975 .................................. 217
Larry Jackson, 1992 ................................. 213

Derrick Russell, 1990 ............................... 6.8
Floyd Faulkner, 1986................................ 6.5
Elbert Cole, 1989...................................... 6.3
Damon Chambers, 1983...........................6.3
Jack McCurry, 1970..................................6.3
Andre Burke, 2004....................................6.1
Larry Jackson, 1994..................................6.1

4.
5.

6.

Game Rushing Attempts
1. Gerald Thompson . .42 vs. Bloomsburg '98
2. Andre Burke...........40 vs. Clarion '04
Gerald Thompson . .40 vs. Shippensburg '98
4. Gerald Thompson . .39 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '98
5. Gerald Thompson . .38 vs. Lock Haven '97
Lester Frye...............38 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
7. Andre Burke...........36 vs. IndianaJPa.) '04
Gerald Thompson . .36 vs. FfiUsdale '98
Larry Jackson......... 36 vs. IndianaJPa.) '92
10. Tony Brinson...........35 vs. Lock Haven '96
Larry Jackson ......... 35 vs. Shippensburg '94
Corey Hill ...............35 vs. Elizabeth City St.,
'93
Lester Frye.............. 35 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90

Career Touchdowns

6.
7.
9.
10.

Season Touchdowns

6.7
6.3
6.3
6.1
5.9
5.9
5.6
5.5
5.3
5.3
5.3

4.
5.
7.

8.
9.
Ray Rhodes, 1983-84.

Season Yards Per Carry
.... 8.7
.... 7.8
.... 7.2

1.
2.
3.

t MW
y

Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ............................. 42
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................40
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ......................38
Al Raines, 1969-71 .................................... 37
Lester Frye, 1989-91 .................................27
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ........................23
Matt Phillips, 2004 ...................................20
Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ............................. 20
Andre Burke, 2004 ...................................19
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87........................... 18

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Career Yards Per Carry
1.
2.

G:i!33

Elbert Cole, 1989 .............................
Andre Burke, 2004 .........................
Larry Jackson, 1992.........................
Al Raines, 1971 ...............................
Larry Jackson, 1994.........................
Matt Phillips, 2003 .........................
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ....................
Al Raines, 1969 ...............................
Lester Frye, 1990 .............................
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ....................

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.

....... 21
....... 19
....... 17
....... 16
....... 15
....... 13
....... 13
....... 13
....... 12
....... 12

Game Touchdowns
Elbert Cole.............. 5 vs. Slippery Rock '89
Andre Burke...........4 vs. WVU Tech '04
Larry Jackson .
Lester Frye ....
Al Raines.......
Bob Mengerink

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Passing
Passing Attempts
Came

44

Season
Career

299
911

Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg,
2001
Justin Bouch, 2004
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Yearly Passing
Leaders
'm Year
m 1963
# 1964
■H
1965
m 1966
1967
1968
m 1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
m 1981
$ 1982
1983
1984
** 1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
A- 1990
1991
1992
•« 1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
• 1998
1999
•f 2000
Pm 2001
m 2002
2003
9M 2004

Name............... •Att. Com. Yards TD Int
402
1
5
27
Bill Tallarom ... ...76
Mike Malone .. ..101

44

751

8

8

Charles Pollick . ...63
Tom Mackey ... ..232
Joe Kodba ....... ...80
Joe Sanford .... ...83
Joe Sanford .... ...85
Scott McKissock ..108
Jude Basile....... ..125
Jude Basile....... ..166
Jude Basile....... ..171
Mike Hill......... ..113
Mike Hill......... ..121
Mike Hill......... ..115
Rick Shover .... ..163
Bob Jacobs....... ...68
Blair Hrovat ... ...44
Blair Hrovat ... ..194
Blair Hrovat ... ..181
Blair Hrovat ... ..199
Scott Dodds ... ..216
Scott Dodds ... ..243
Jim Ross........... ..276
Hal Galupi .... ..210
Hal Galupi .... ..224
Hal Galupi .... ..253
Jody Dickerson. ..194
Jody Dickerson. ..230
Jody Dickerson. ..277
Jody Dickerson. ..210
Chris Hart....... ..261
Chris Hart....... ..271
Brian Caldwell . ..250
Brian Caldwell . ..256
Jack Davis....... ..178
Jack Davis....... ..194
Steve Tryon .... ..193
Justin Bouch ... ..172
Justin Bouch ... ..255
Justin Bouch ... ..299

25
83
33
30
45
46
58
79
87
59
46
57
84
35
21
92
99
97
111
153
147
110
122
130
103
119
140
119
125
144
120
124
89
100
99
90
168
167

314
837
444
463
761
704
838
1175
1369
967
699
817
1184
583
289
1702
1595
1517
1380
1752
1903
1473
1911
2097
1362
1855
2209
1873
1803
1635
1579
1661
1068
881
1183
1180
2044
2281

1
4
5
7
8
4
7
6
8
9
4
4
6
3
2
14
19
14
7
17
12
10
22
17
8
12
25
17
13
10
9
12
8
3
6

3
16
5
9
4
5
6
9
11
4
12
7
10
9
3
11
9
11
11
5
13
12
14
20
13
11
13
10
16
12
10
15
9
6
11
9
10
12

4
15
20

W

Passing Completions
Game
Season
Career

25
168
481

Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven,
1986
Justin Bouch, 2003
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Passing Yards
Game
Season
Career

376
2281
7299

Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
Justin Bouch, 2004
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Completion Percentage
Season
Career

65.9
58.5

Justin Bouch, 2003
Justin Bouch, 2002-04

Season Rushing Yards

Al Raines
page 56

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Andre Burke, 2004 ...........................
Gerald Thompson, 1998 ..................
Larry Jackson, 1994 .........................
Lester Frye, 1990 .............................
Elbert Cole, 1989 .............................
Al Raines, 1971................................
Gerald Thompson, 1995 ..................
Dave Green, 1975 .............................
Larry Jackson, 1992 .........................
Al Raines, 1%9.................................
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ....................

.1,713
.1,698
.1,660
.1,630
.1,507
.1,358
.1,281
.1,239
.1,218
.1,208
.1,177

Touchdowns
Game
Season
Career

5
25
62

Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
Jody Dickerson, 1993
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Interceptions
Game

Gerald Thompson

Edinboro University Football 2005

Larry Jackson
Edinboro University Football 2005

5

Jody Dickerson vs.
Shippensburg, 1991; Bob
Jacobs vs. Lock Haven, 1980

Jody Dickerson
page 57

All-Time Records
Season
Career

Yearly Receiving
Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name........................... Rec.
Jerry Mamros........... ..21
John Mikovich........... ....9
Tom Martin.............. ..12
John Guerrasio......... ..12
Charles PoUick......... ..37
Gary Roth.................. ..13
Paul Johnston............ ..13
Jim Romaniszyn........ ..16
Jim Romaniszyn........ ..27
Mike Romeo............ ..18
Howard Hackley .... ..26
Howard Hackley .... ..31
Howard Hackley .... ..31
Howard Hackley .... ..47
Bob Jahn..................... ..21
Bob Jahn..................... ..36
Tim Beacham............. ..34
Hm Beacham............. ..27
TomGierlak.............. ..17
Eric Bosley................ ..20
Ron Rankin.............. ..21
Eric Bosley................ ..23
Bob Klenk.................. ..23
Dave Gierlak............. ..22
Ernest Priester........... ..36
Elbert Cole................ ..24
John Toomer............. ..43
Ernest Priester........... ..49
Ernest Priester........... ..47
Wrentie Martin......... ..39
Wrentie Martin......... ..50
Marcus Griffin........... ..36
Lateef Walters........... ..44
Gilbert Grantlin....... ..44
Corey Keyes.............. ..35
Quentin Ware-Bey ... ..32
Quentin Ware-Bey ... ..38
Rob Barney................ ..34
Stephane Lubin.......... ..31
Chiis Buehner............ ..18
Sean Hess................... ..25
Justin Lipscomb.......... ..39
Justin Lipscomb.......... ..53

Yards
334
235
192
112
488
203
188
293
564
282
424
472
599
972
323
533
590
547
168
445
297
489
225
299
507
251
745
1128
1102
607
809
517
778
840
384
673

All-Time Records
20
48

Hal Galupi, 1990
Hal Galupi, 1987-90

200-Yard Passing Oames
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3
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Career

1

16

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

SOO-Yard Passing Oames
Season

Career

1

2

Justin Bouch, 2002 & 2004; Jody
Dickerson, 1994; Hal Galupi,
1990; Scott Dodds, 1986; Blair
Hrovat, 1982
Justin Bouch, 2002-04

Career Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................7,299
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ............................. 5,650
Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ......................... 5,505
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ......................... 5,103
Chris Hart, 1993-96 ............................. 3,550
Jude Basile, 1973-75 .............................332
Scott Dodds, 1984-86........................... 3,292
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ......................3,240
Jim Ross, 1986-89 .................................238
Rick Shover, 1976-78 ............................ 2,492

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

Justin Bouch, 2004 ...............................2,281
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ........................... 2,209
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................2,097
Justin Bouch, 2003 ...............................2,044
Hal Galupi, 1989...................................1,911
Jim Ross, 1987 ...................................... 1,903
Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... 1,873
Jody Dickerson, 1992........................... 1,855
Chris Hart, 1995 .................................. 1,803
Scott Dodds, 1986 ...............................1,752
Blair Hrovat, 1982 ...............................1,702
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ........................... 1,661
Chris Hart, 1996 ...................................1,635
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ...............................1,595
Brian Caldwell, 1997 ........................... 1,579

Game Passing Yards
1. Scott Dodds....... .. .376 vs. Fairmont St. '86
2. Justin Bouch
353 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
3. Hal Galupi......... .. .351 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
4. Jody Dickerson .. .. .334 vs. Hillsdale '94
5. Justin Bouch .... .. .304 vs. Bentley '04
6. Blair Hrovat....... .. .300 vs. Califomia(Pa.),
'82
7. Hal Galupi......... .. .299 vs. CaMfomiaJPa.),
'90
8. Jody Dickerson .. .. .278 vs. American
International '94
9. Brian Caldwell .. .. .277 vs. Glenville St. '98
10. Jody Dickerson .. .. .276 vs. New Haven '93
11. MikeHill........... .. .275 vs. Califomia(Pa.),
'76
12. Mike Dodds .... .. .271 vs. Lock Haven '86
13. Jody Dickerson .. .. .269 vs. Clarion '93
14. Chris Hart......... .. .263 vs. HiUsdale '96
15. Hal Galupi......... .. .261 vs. Youngstown
State '89
16. Brian Caldwell .. .. .259 vs. Carson-Newman
'98
17. Blair Hrovat....... .. .256 vs. West Liberty '83
18. Steve Tryon....... .. .255 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)
'01
19. Justin Bouch .... .. .252 vs. IndianaJPa.) '03
20. Jody Dickerson .. .. .251 vs. MiUersville '93

Career Attempts
1.
2.

page 58

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...............................706
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ............................. 618
Chris Hart, 1993-%.................................553
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ......................... 506
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ............................. 482
Jude Basile, 1973-75 ...............................462
Jack Davis, 1999-01 .................................406
Jim Ross, 1986-89 ......................................384

9.
10.

Season Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2004 .................................. 299
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 277
Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................276
Chris Hart, 1996 .................................... 271
Chris Hart, 1995 .................................... 261
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ............................. 256
Justin Bouch, 2003 .................................. 255
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 253
Brian Caldwell, 1997 ............................. 250
Scott Dodds, 1986 ....................................243

Game Attempts
1. Steve Tryon.............44 vs. Shippensburg '01
2. Justin Bouch ...........43 vs. Bentley '04
Brian Caldwell....... 43 vs. Glenville St. '98
4. Jody Dickerson....... 42 vs. New Haven '93
Tom Mackey...........42 vs. Clarion '68
6. Tom Mackey...........41 vs. East Stroudsburg

'68
7. Steve Tryon............ 40 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '01
8. Chris Hart.............. 39 vs. New Haven '95
Hal Galupi.............. 39 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90
10. Scott Dodds............ 38 vs. Fairmont St. '86

Career Completions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................481
Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ............................. 425
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...............................372
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .............................309
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ......................... 306
Chris Hart, 1993-%.................................277
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ............................. 274
Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ............................. 258
Jude Basile, 1973-75 ...............................224
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ..................................206

Season Completions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2003...................................168
Justin Bouch, 2004...................................167
Scott Dodds, 1986 ...................................153
Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................147
Chris Hart, 19% .................................... 144
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 140
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 130
Chris Hart, 1995 .................................... 125
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ............................. 124
Hal Galupi, 1989 ..................................... 122

1. Scott Dodds............. 25 vs. Lock Haven '86
2. Brian Caldwell........24 vs. Glenville St. '98
Chris Hart.............. 24 vs. Lock Haven '86
4. Chris Hart.............. 23 vs. Hillsdale '96
Scott Dodds............ 23 vs. Fairmont St. '86
6. Justin Bouch
22 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
Chris Hart.............. 22 vs. Univ. at Buffalo,

'%
8. Cam Marsh.............21 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '02
Steve Tryon.............21 vs. Shippensburg '01
Jody Dickerson....... 21 vs. New Haven '93
Scott Dodds............ 21 vs. West Chester '86
1.
2.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................ 62
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ................................50

Edinboro University Football 2005

Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .......................
Justin Bouch, 2004.............................
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .......................
Chris Hart, 1993-%...........................
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98....................
Jude Basile, 1973-75 .........................
Justin Bouch, 2002-03 .......................
Jim Ross, 1986-89...............................
Mike Hill, 1976-78 .............................

Season Touchdowns
Jody Dickerson, 1993 .......................
1.
Hal Galupi, 1989 ...............................
2.
Justin Bouch, 2004.............;...............
3.
Blair Hrovat, 1983 .............................
4.
Jody Dickerson, 1994 .......................
5.
Hal Galupi, 1990 ...............................
Scott Dodds, 1986 .............................
Justin Bouch, 2003.............................
8.
Blair Hrovat, 1984 .............................
9.
Blair Hrovat, 1982 .............................

...49
...39
...27
...24
...21
...21
...19
...17
...17
...25
...22
...20
...19
...17
...17
...17
...15
...14
...14

Game Touchdowns
1. Scott Dodds..............5 vs. Fairmont State'86
2. Justin Bouch.............4 vs. Bentley '04
Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '93
Hal Galupi............... 4 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Hal Galupi............... 4 vs. Lock Haven '89
Scott Dodds..............4 vs. Lock Haven '86
Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Mercyhurst '83
Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Buffalo State '83
Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '82

Career Interceptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................48
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................... 47
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................34
Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ...............................31
Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................. 29
Jude Basile, 1973-75 .................................26
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ........................... 25
Rick Shover, 1976-79.................................24
Mike Hill, 1976-78 .................................... 23
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ................................... 19
Jim Ross, 1986-89...................................... 19

Season Interceptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.

Game Completions

Career Touchdowns

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 .......................911
......................911
Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ............................
........................... 726
726

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Hal Galupi, 1990 ...................................... 20
Chris Hart, 1995........................................16
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ...............................15
Hal Galupi, 1989 ...................................... 14
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ...............................13
Jody Dickerson, 1991 ...............................13
Jim Ross, 1987 ..........................................13
Justin Bouch, 2004.....................................12
Hal Galupi, 1988 ...................................... 12
Rick Shover, 1978 .................................... 12
Mike Hill, 1977..........................................12
Chris Hart, 19%........................................12

Game Interceptions
1. Jody Dickerson....... 5 vs. Shippensburg '91
Bob Jacobs...............5 vs. Lock Haven '80
2. Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. New Haven '93
Hal Galupi...............4 vs. Youngstown St. '89
Jim Ross.................. 4 vs. Shippensburg '87
Mike Hill................ 4 vs. Clarion '77
Bob Bloomquist ... .4 vs. IndianaJPa.) '67
Petchel ....................4 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '62

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

Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ........................... 58.5
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ............................. 56.9
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ....................... 52.8
Hal Galupi, 1987-90............................... 52.7
Jim Ross, 1986-89................................... 52.1

6.
7.
8.
10.

Jack Davis, 1999-01 .............................
Chris Hart, 1993-%.............................
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84...........................
Dan McHenry, 1974-76........................
Rick Shover, 1976-79...........................

.50.7
.50.1
.50.0
.50.0
.49.3

Season Completion Pet.
Justin Bouch, 2003............................... .65.9
1.
2.
Scott Dodds, 1986................................ .62.7
Cam Marsh, 2002................................ .57.6
3.
Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... .56.7
4.
Justin Bouch, 2004............................... .55.9
5.
6.
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ............................... .54.7
7.
Hal Galupi, 1989 ................................. .54.4
8.
Jim Ross, 1987...................................... .53.3
Jody Dickerson, 1991........................... .53.1
9.
Chris Hart, 19%.................................. .53.1

Receiving

Pm Yearly Total
►-1
Offense leaders

m
m

Ml
m
(M
m
m

Game
Season
Career

12 Lateef Walters vs. Hillsdale,
1994
53 Justin Lipscomb, 2004
147 Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Yards Receiving
Game
Season
Career

248 Tim Beacham vs. Univ. at
Buffalo, 1980
1128 Ernest Priester, 1989
3064 Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Touchdowns
Game

Season
Career

16
35

Ernest Priester (5 times); Lateef
Walters vs. Shippensburg,
1994; Tim Beacham vs. Univ. at
Buffalo, 1990; Bob Suren vs.
Lock Haven, 1986; Eric Bosley
vs. Buffalo State, 1983; Mike
Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971
Ernest Priester, 1989
Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Yards Per Reception
Season
Career

24.2 Tim Beacham, 1978
20.7 Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Year
1963
1964
1965
1%6
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name......................... Rush
Jerry Mamros........... ...21

Pass
334

Tot.
2

Willie Miller............... ..782

-

782

Cfiarles PoUick......... .126
T. Mackey.................. .-138
A1 Raines.................. 1208
Joe Sanford................ ..620
A1 Raines.................. 1358
Jim Romaniszyn....... .859
Jude Basile................ ..114
Jude Basile................ .126
Jude Basile................ ...90
MikeHffl.................... ..-47
Mike HiU.................. ...55
Rick Shover............... ...43
Rick Shover............... .-126
Joe Early.................... .582
Keith Collier............. .764
Blair Hrovat............... .229
Blair Hrovat............... .343
Blair Hrovat............... .309
Scott Dodds............... .267
Scott Dodds............... ..111
Jim Ross...................... ..-95
Hal Galupi................ ...28
Hal Galupi................ ....6
Hal Galupi................ ..-80
Jody Dickerson......... ...97
Jody Dickerson......... .159
Jody Dickerson......... ...86
Jody Dickerson......... ...33
Chris Hart................ ....0
Chris Hart.................. .-146
Brian CaldweU........... ..-84
Gerald Thompson ... ib98
Jack Davis.................. ...43
Bernard Henry......... 1054
Steve Tryon............... ...65
Alonzo Roebuck....... .1177
Justin Bouch............... ...98
Justin Bouch............. .107

314
837
463
127
27
838
1175
1369
967
699
777
1184

1702
1595
1517
1380
1752
1903
1473
1911
2097
1362
1855
2209
1873
1803
1635
1579

1068
1183

2044
2281

440
699
1208
1083
1485
886
952
1301
1459
920
754
820
1058
582
764
1931
1938
1826
1647
1863
1808
1501
1917
2017
1459
2014
2295
1906
1803
1489
1495
1698
1111
1054
1248
1177
2142
2388

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100-Yard Receiving Games
Season
Career

7 Ernest Priester, 1990
12 Ernest Priester, 1986-90
7 Howard Hackley, 1973-76

Career Receptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ..........................148
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ...................... 135
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ........................131
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98.................... 123
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04........................115
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94 ...................... 91
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. 91
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................89
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ..........................78
John Toomer, 1985-88 ............................... 78
Sean Hess, 2000-03 ...................................76
Chris Buehner, 1998-2001 ........................68
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...................................61
Paul Stone, 1989-92 ...................................59
Rob Barney, 1997-99 .................................58
Bob Jahn, 1976-78 .................................... 58

Season Receptions
1.
2.
3.
4.

Edinboro University Football 2005

Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ............................. 53
Wrentie Martin, 1992 ............................... 50
Ernest Priester, 1989 .................................49
Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................47

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An Time Records

All-Time Records
Yearly All-Purpose
6.
Yardage Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name.................. Rush Rec KOR PR
Willie MiUer....... ..782

103

84

Tot.

~

969

John Mikovich... ..416
92
Charles PoUick... ...35 488
A1 Raines........... 1208 109
Al Raines............ .833
35
A1 Raines........... 1358
16
Jim Romaniszyn. .859 226
Howard Hacldey ...25 424

398 38
129 16
219 —
_
163
345 —
363 102
250 —

944
668
1536
1031
1719
1550
699

David Green .... 1239
David Green....... .739
Brian Libert....... .713
Tim Beacham.... ... —
Tim Beacham.... ... —
Tim Beacham.... ____ ~
Keith Collier....... .764
Damon Chambers .214
Damon Chambers .507
Eric Bosley......... ... Dave Span......... .685
Floyd Faulkner .. .824
Cleveland Pratt.. ..44
Elbert Cole......... .909
Elbert Cole......... 1507
Lester Frye......... 1630
Lester Frye......... .741
Larry Jackson.... 1218
Larry Jackson.... 1171
Larry Jackson.... 1660
Gilbert Grantlin.. ..33
Tony Brinson.... 1019
Gerald Thompson .813
Gerald Thompson 1698
Bernard Henry ... 1046
Bernard Henry ... 1054
John Williams .... .723
Alonzo Roebuck.. 1177
Justin Lipscomb... ...0
Andre Burke....... 1713

341 61
168 145

211
_
336
-180
271 237

1772
1076
948
844
770
1055
881
899
950
1263
1085
1364
989
1235
1917
1807
818
1626
1515
2284
1545
1179
900
1724
1234
1285
1049
1419
1343
1794

131
24
24
508
590
547
17
119
123
489
275
142
245
232
265
124
77
77
159
237
840
57
87
26
159
132
116
113
739
81

_

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387
168
757
125
96
700
_

53
331
185
387
372
103

179
152
17

302
_
94
145
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300
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29
99 _
210 129 444 160
0
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8.
9.

Howard Hackley, 1976................ ...........47
Lateef Walters, 1994 .................... ...........44
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995................... ...........44
John Toomer, 1988......................... ...........43
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 .............................39
Wrentie Martin, 1991 ...............................39



1.,

1. Lateef Walters......... 12 vs. Hillsdale '94
2. Ernest Priester......... 10 vs. Youngstown State
'89
Tim Beacham ......... 10 vs. Univ. at Buffalo
'80
Tim Beacham ......... 10 vs. Fairmont St. '79
Bob Jahn.................. 10 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '78
6. Quentin Ware-Bey . .9 vs. Glenville State '98
Howard Hackley .. .9 vs. Frostburg State '76
8. Justin Lipscomb ... .8 vs. Lock Haven '04
Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '76
Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Lock Haven '76
Dan Bissontz...........8 vs. East Stroudsburg
'68
Charles Polbck....... 8 vs. East Stroudsburg
'68

Career Receiving Yards

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.




.607
.599
.590
.555
.550

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................3,064
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................. 2,467
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 .................... 1,964
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ......................1,871
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 ................ 1,856
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ........................1,812
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94.................. 1,772
John Toomer, 1985-88 ......................... 1,204
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72.................... 1,083
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ..................... 1,064

1. Tim Beacham...........248 vs. Univ. at Buffalo
'80
2. Lateef Walters......... 2291* vs. HiUsdale '94
3. Corey Keyes............217'\vs. American
International '94
4. Ernest Priester..........206 vs. Lock Haven '89
5. Ernest Priester..........193 vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
'90
6. Howard Hackley.....190 vs. Frostburg St. '76
7. Ernest Priester..........185 vs. Shippensburg '89
8. Howard Hackley.... 181 vs. Slippery Rock
'76
9. Ernest Priester..........180 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
10. Ernest Priester...... ....171 vs. Youngstown
State, 1989
11. Jim Romaniszyn.... ....168 vs. Clarion '71
12. Howard Hackley.. ....165 vs. Califomia(Pa.)
'76
13. Rod Jones.............. ,...164 vs. Kenyon '74
14. Gilbert Grantlin.... ...156 vs. New Haven '95
15. Ernest Priester....... ...155 vs. Clarion '90

Career Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

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

Wrentie Martin, 1991 ...........................
Howard Hackley, 1975 ........................
Tim Beacham, 1979...............................
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ......................
Lateef Walters, 1^3.............................

Game ReceiAdng Yards

Game Receptions

z

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Ernest Priester, 1989 ........................... 1,128
Ernest Priester, 1990 ........................... 1,102
Howard Hackley, 1976 ......................... 972
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995............................. 840
Wrentie Martin, 1992 ............................. 809
Lateef Walters, 1994 ...............................778
Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ........................... 767
John Toomer, 1988...................................745
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ........................... 739
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................ 673

9.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 .................... ... .35
Howard Hackley, 1973-76................ ... .19
Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 ............... ... .17
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04.................. ... .16
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ...................... ... .14
Bob Suren, 1984-86 ........................... ... .13
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 .............. ....11
Bob Jahn, 1976-78 ............................. ... .11
Eric Bosley, 1981-84........................... ...10
Gary McKnight, 1981-84 .................. ...10
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ................ ...10

Season Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
5.
7.

Ernest Priester, 1989 ......................... ...16
Ernest Priester, 1990 ......................... ...15
Lateef Walters, 1994 .................................... 9
Howard Hackley, 1976 ...............................9
Justin Lipscomb, 2004 .................................8
Bob Suren, 1986 ..........................................8
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 .................................6
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ............................. 6
Dorian Wilkerson, 1998 ............................. 6
Marcus Griffin, 1993 ...................................6
Lateef Walters, 1993 ...................................6
John Toomer, 1988 ...................................... 6
Eric Bosley, 1984 ........................................6
Bob Jahn, 1978 ........................................... 6
Mike Romeo, 1971 .................................... 6
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 ...............................6

Game Touchdowns
1. Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Kutztown '89
Ernest Priester.........3 vs. Lock Haven '89
Tim Beacham .........3 vs. Univ. at Buffalo '80
Bob Suren .............. 3 vs. Lock Haven '86
Eric Bsoley.............. 3 vs. Buffalo State '83
Mike Romeo...........3 vs. Eureka '71

Career Yards Per Reception

Ernest Priester
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ......................... 20.7
Tm Beacham, 1977-80 ......................... 19.9
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...............................19.7
Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94.................... 19.5
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-03 ...................... 19.3
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ........................... 19.1

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7.
8.
9.
10.

Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72......................19.0
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................... 18.3
Ryan Valasek, 2003-04........................... 18.1
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 .......................17.1

Season Yards Per Reoqjtion
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Tim Beacham, 1978 ...............................24.2
Lateef Walters, 1993 ...............................23.9
Ernest Priester, 1990...............................23.4
Ernest Priester, 1989 ...............................23.0
Ryan Valasek, 2004 ...............................22.9
Eric Bosley, 1984 .................................... 21.3
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................21.0
Jim Romaniszyn, 1971 ......................... 20.9
Howard Hackley, 1976 ......................... 20.7
Tim Beacham, 1980 ................................ 20.3

10.

Total Offense
Total Offense Plays
Game
Season
Career

53 Justin Bouch vs. Bentley, 2004
343 Gerald Thompson, 1998
1245 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Total Offense Yardage
Game
Season
Career

358

Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
2388 Justin Bouch, 2004
7674 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Touchdowns
Season
Career

26 Jody Dickerson, 1993
23 Hal Galupi, 1989
69 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
61 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84

Career Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................7,674
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ......................... 6,070
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ............................. 5,560
Justin Bouch, 2002-04 ......................... 4,530
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ................ 4,410
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................4,237
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ........................... 3,894
Jude Basile, 1973-75 ............................. 3,712
A1 Raines, 1969-71 ...............................3,575
Elbert Cole, 1986-89.............................. 3,407

Season Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2004 ...............................2,388
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ........................... 2,295
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................2,017
Jody Dickerson, 1992 ........................... 2,014
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ...............................1,938
Blair Hrovat, 1982 ...............................1,931
Hal Galupi, 1989 .................................1,917
Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... 1,906
ScottDodds, 1986 ................................1,863
Blair Hrovat, 1984 ................................ 1,826

Game Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Scott Dodds ...........358 vs. Fairmont St. '86
Justin Bouch ...........355 vs. Bentley '04
Hal Galupi...............352 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Blair Hrovat.............340 vs. Lock Haven '82
Jody Dickerson....... 333 vs. Hillsdale '94
Justin Bouch ...........328 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
Jody Dickerson....... 322 vs. Millersville '93
Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)
'98
Blair Hrovat............ 301 vs. West Liberty '83
Jody Dickerson....... 297 vs. New Haven '93

Yearly Kickoff

All-Purpose Yards

Return leaders

Total All-Purpose Yardage
Game

423

Season
Career

2284
6095

Larry Jackson vs. Mansfield,
1994
Larry Jackson, 1994
Larry Jackson, 1991-94

Career All-Purpose Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................6,095
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................4,661
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ............................. 4,498
A1 Raines, 1969-71 ...............................4,286
Ernest Priester, 1986-90........................3,466
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 .................... 3,216
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................3,201
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 .................... 3,017
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 .................... 2,974
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ...................2,972


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Season All-Purpose Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1994 ............................. 2,284
Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................1,917
Lester Frye, 1990 .................................1,807
Andre Burke, 2004 ...............................1,794
Gerald Thompson, 1998 ...................... 1,724
A1 Raines, 1971.................................... 1,719
Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................. 1,626
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ........................1,550
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ..........................1,545
A1 Raines, 1969 ..................................... 1,536

Giame All-Purpose Yardage
1. Larry Jackson ......... 423 vs. Mansfield '94
2. Larry Jackson ......... 333 vs. Slippery Rock
'94
3. Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. CaIifomia(Pa.)
'98
4. A1 Raines................ 306 vs. Lock Haven '69
5. John Mikovich ....... 303 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)
'65
6. Bernard Henry....... 297 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)

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'00
7.
8.
9.
10.

A1 Raines................ 295 vs. Geneva '69
Elbert Cole.............. 293 vs. Kutztown '89
Larry Jackson......... 292 vs. Shippensburg '94
Bernard Henry....... 286 vs. Mercyhurst '00

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Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name.................... . Rec. Yards
334
Jerry Mamros....... ...21

Avg.
15.9

John Mikovich.... ....7

236

33.7

John Mikovich....
Larry Pollick.......
Al Raines...............
Al Raines...............
Al Raines.............
Jim Romaniszyn..
Howard Hackley .

...15
...24
....9
...11
...17
...18
...10

398
461
219
163
345
363
250

26.5
19.4
24.3
14.8
20.2
20.2
25.0

David Green.......
David Green.......
Bryan Libert.........
Tim Beacham.......
Tim Beacham.......
Tim Beacham.......
Eric Bosley...........
Damon Chambers
Damon Chambers
Eric Bosley...........
Cleveland Pratt...
Cleveland Pratt...
Cleveland Pratt...
Qeveland Pratt...
Chris Conway....
Chris Conway....
Larry Jackson.......
Larry Jackson.......
Steve Russell.......
Larry Jackson.......
Gilbert Grantlin...
Denorse Mosley ..
Raeshaun Jemigan
Kevin Johnston ...
Stephane Lubin...
Lincoln Bufalino..
Lincoln Bufalino..
Lincoln Bufalino..
Justin Lipscomb ..
Ryan Valasek.......

...14
...10
.. .11
...19
...12
...10
...16
...21

341
168
211
336
180
271
349
387
168
757
163
397
700
584
662
477
482
331
411
387
372
485
342
525
631
241
306
273
444
428

24.3
16.8
19.2
17.9
15.0
27.1
21.8
18.4
28.9
27.0
20.4
23.4
26.9
23.4
27.6
23.9
25.4
22.1
24.2
24.2
21.8
30.3
24.4
30.9
26.3
20.1
23.5
18.2
23.4
19.5

....6

...28
....8

...17
...26
...25
...24
...20
...19
...15
...17
...16
...17
...16
...14
...17
...24
...12
...13
...15
...19
...22

Kickoff Returns
Kickoff Returns
Game

Season
Career

7 Eric Bosley vs. Indiana(Pa.),
1984; Larry Pollick vs. Lock
Haven, 1968
28 Eric Bosley, 1984
76 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88

Kickoff Return Yardage
Game
Season
Career

228 Cleveland Pratt vs. West
Chester, 1987
757 Eric Bosley, 1984
1844 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88

Kickoff Return Average
Season
Career

30.9 K.J. Johnston, 1998
28.8 John Mikovich, 1965-67

Kickoff Returns for
Touchdowns
Season
Career

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2 Denorse Mosley, 19%
3 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88

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Yearly Punt Return
Leaders
Year
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name.................... ■ Rec. Yards
Jofin Mikovich.... ...17 201
John Mikovich.... ....6
Larry PoUick......... ....4
Joe ^s.................. ...10
Joe Sass.................. ...16
Jack McCurry......... ....8
Jim Romaniszyn ... ...15
J. Mastroianni....... ...23
Dave Seigh............. ...27
David Green......... ...14
David Green......... ...15
Ken Petardi........... ...22
Ken Petardi........... ....6
Ken Petardi........... ...33
Tim Beadiam......... ...23
Mike Gaul.............. ...26
Damon Chambers . ...24
Damon Chambers . ...15
Damon Chambers . ..12
Floyd Faulkner .... ..20
Floyd Faulkner .... ..22
Floyd Faulkner .... ..15
Elbert Cole............. ..16
Elbert Cole............ ..19
Ernest Priester....... ..26
W. Smith................ ..16
Mike Barnes........... ..17
Marcus Griffin....... ..17
Lateef Walters....... ...8
GUbert Grantlin.... ..28
Denorse Mosley ... ..21
Raeshan Jemigan .. ..26
Aaron Slocum....... ...3
Jeremy Brain......... ..20
Josh Geis.................. ..17
Josh Geis.................. ..21
Lincoln Bufalino.... ..21
Justin Lipscomb .... ..15
Lincoln Bufalino.... ..12

Avg.
11.8

38
6.3
49
12.2
98
9.8
116
7.2
140 17.5
102
6.8
88
3.8
122
4.5
61
4.4
145
9.7
71
4.0
113
18.8
122
3.7
237 10.3
160
6.2
179
7.5
152 10.1
53
4.4
181
9.1
302
13.7
139
9.3
94
5.9
145
7.6
134
5.2
126
7.9
60
3.5
98
5.8
58
7.2
300 10.7
129
6.1
136
5.2
24
8.0
133
6.7
102
6.0
167
8.0
191
9.1
160 10.7
106
8.8

Career IQcfeoffRetum
Average
(minimum 20 returns)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

John Mikovich, l%5-67 ........................28.8
Chris Conway, 1989-90 ......................... 25.9
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ......................... 24.7
Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88 ....................... 24.3
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...............................24.0
Stephane Lubin, 1999-00 ......................23.8
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ......................22.2
Ryan Valasek, 2003-04 ........................... 21.0
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ......................... 20.9
Damon Chambers, 1982-83 ....................20.6

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ........................... 10.7
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ........................... 10.7
Brian Decker, 1997 .................................10.6
Tim Beacham, 1980 ...............................10.3
Damon Chambers, 1983 ........................10.1
Joe Sass, 1969........................................... 9.8
Dave Green, 1976 .................................... 9.7
Joe Sass, 1971............................................9,6

Field Ooals
Field Ck>als ]V[ade
4 Jim Trueman vs. Central
Connecticut State, 1985
15 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982
43 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82

Season
Career

(minimum 10 returns)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

K.J. Johnston, 1998 ................................ 30.9
Denorse Mosley, 1996 ........................... 30.3
Chris Conway, 1989 ...............................27.6
Tim Beacham, 1980 ...............................27.1
Eric Bosley, 1984 .................................... 27.0
Cleveland Pratt, 1987 ........................... 26.9
John Mikovich, 1967 .............................26.5
Stephane Lubin, 1999 ........................... 26.3
Ross Rankin, 1986 .................................25.9
Larry Jackson, 1991 ............................... 25.4

Career Field Ck>als IMade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

4.

Punt Returns
7

Game
Season
Career

Ernest Priester vs. Shepherd,
1990
33 Ken Petardi, 1979
61 Ken Petardi, 1977-79

7.

Punt Return Yardage
Game
Season
Career

120 Jack McCurry vs.
Shippensburg, 1971
540 Birt Duncan, 1961
540 Birt Duncan, 1961

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

13.6 Floyd Faulkner, 1986
10.7 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87;
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995

Punt Returns for
Touchdowns
Season

2 Tim Beacham, 1980;

Career

John Mikovich, 1965
2 Tim Beacham, 1977-80;
John Mikovich, 1965-67

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ........................... 15
Kody Robertson, 2004 ............................. 12
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981........................... 12
Sean McNicholas, 1999 ............................ 11
Jim Trueman, 1984 ...................................11
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ........................... 11
Geoff Heyl, 2002 .......................................10
John Bauman, 1990 .................................. 10
Jim Trueman, 1985 ...................................10
Jim Trueman, 1983 ...................................10

Career Field Gk>als
Attempted

Punt Return Average
Season
Career

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ......................43
Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ...............................36
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ......................26
Tyson Cook, 1996-98................................ 21
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ...............................18
Kody Robertson, 2003-04 ........................17
John Serrao, 1976-78 .................................16

Season Field Goals ]VIade
1.
2.

Punt Returns

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ......................75
Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ...............................56
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01 ......................51
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 .................................39
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ...............................33
Darren Weber, 1987-89 ............................. 31
Kody Robertson, 2003-04 ........................26

Season Field Goals
Attempted
1.
2.
3.
5.

Career Punt Return
Average

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ........................... 24
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981............................22
Sean McNicholas, 1999 & 2001 ...............19
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ........................... 19
Geoff Heyl, 2002 .......................................18
Tyson Cook, 1997 .................................... 18

(minimum 20 returns)

1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................... 10.7
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ........................... 10.7
John Mikovich, 1967-68 ........................10.3
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ........................8.9
Joe Sass, 1969-71 ...................................... 8.8
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ........................... 8.6
Lincoln Bufalino, 2000-04....................... 8.3
Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .................... 7.5
Josh Geis, 1998-01.................................... 7.1
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ..................................6.8

Season Punt Return
Average
1.
2.

Floyd Faulkner, 1986 ............................. 13.6
John Mikovich, 1967 ............................. 11.8

Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................ 236
Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .................................. 233
Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ........................... 176
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............................. 149
Bill Kutz, 1968-69 ...................................139
Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ........................... 134

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Bill Kutz, 1968 ..........................................77
Sean McNicholas, 2000 ........................... 67
Dan Fiegl, 1977 ........................................66
Mike Abbiatici, 1980 .................................65
Dan Fiegl, 19678 ...................................... 64
BiU Kutz, 1969 ...................
62

Game Punts Attempted
1. Tyson Cook ...........12 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '98
Bob Buckheit
12 vs. Baldwin-Wallace
'66
3. Bill Kutz................. 11 vs. Ohio Northern '69
BiU Kutz................. 11 vs. Shippensburg '68

Career Punting Average
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Sean McNicholas, 2002 ......................... 44.2
Mike Raynard, 1987 .............................41.9
Sean McNicholas, 2001 ......................... 41.4
Kevin Conlan, 1984 ...............................40.5
Sean McNicholas, 1999 ......................... 40.2
Gary Lhotsky 1992 ...............................40.1
Gary Lhotsky, 1993 ...............................39.6

Game Punting Average
1. Mike Raynard ....... 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock
'87
2. Sean McNicholas .. .54.2 vs. Ashland '02
3. Kevin Conlan......... 50.3 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '84
4. Tyson Cook.............50.0 vs. Cheyney '97
5. Sean McNicholas .. .49.8 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '01
6. Sean McNicholas .. .48.9 vs. Shippensburg
'02
7. Sean McNicholas .. .48.8 vs. CalifomiafPa.)
'00
8. Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. Tiffin '02
Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. Gannon '02
10. Dan Fiegl................ 47.4 vs. Shippensburg
'76
11. BUI Burford .............47.3 vs. Slippery Rock
'89

Season
Career

Tyson Cook vs. CalifomiaJPa.),
1996; Bob Buckheit vs.
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966
77 Bill Kutz, 1968
236 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002

Most Interceptions
Game

Season
Career

4

Ron Allen vs. Portland State,
1995; Dan DiTuUio vs.
Shippensburg, 1968
9 Raji El-Amin, 2003
19 Steve Russell, 1991-94

Punting Average
Season
Career

55.0 Mike Raynard vs. Slippery
Rock, 1987
44.2 Sean McNicholas, 2002
41.0 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002

£dinboi*o University Football 2005

Michael Sims, 1995
Brian Decker, 1995-97;
Michael Sims, 1994-96

Interception Return
Yardage
Season
Career

158 Raji El-Amin, 2003
321 Steve Russell, 1991-94

Yearly Interception
Leaders
Year
1967

Career Interceptions
1.
2.
4.

Steve Russell, 1991-94 ............................. 19
Chris Avery, 2002-04.................................13
Ken Petardi, 1977-79.................................13
Dave Sadler, 1995-98 ................................ 12
Wade Smith, 1988-91 ............................... 12
Dave Parker, 1980-83 ............................... 12
John Walker, 1971-73 ............................... 12

Season Interceptions
1.
2.
4.
7.

Raji El-Amin, 2003 .................................... 9
Tom Davidson, 2004 ...................................8
Dave Parker, 1982 ...................................... 8
Dave Sadler, 1998 ....................................... 7
Steve RusseU, 1993 .................................... 7
Martelle Betters, 1984 .................................7
Chris Avery, 2004.........................................6
Brian Decker, 19%...................................... 6
Jason Perkins, 1993 .................................... 6
Ray Bracy, 1984 ..........................................6
Ken Petardi, 1978 ...................................... 6
Ron MUler, 1980..........................................6
Dan Allie, 1980 ............................................6
John Walker, 1973 ...................................... 6

1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983

Scoring
Points Scored
Game
Season
Career

36

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
148 Elbert Cole, 1989
288 Elbert Cole, 1986-89

Touchdowns
Game
Season
Career

6

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
24 Elbert Cole, 1989
48 Elbert Cole, 1986-89

Flxtra Points Made
Game
Season
Career

9

Jim Tmeman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
46 Kody Robertson, 2004
138 Jim Trueman, 1983-86

Eixtra Points Attempted
Game
Season
Career

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

9

Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
50 Kody Robertson, 2004
148 Jim Trueman, 1983-86
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................... 272
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ...............................262
Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ........................... 246
A1 Raines, 1969-71...................................236
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................. 234
Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ..........................226
Rick Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 .................... 182
Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...............................176
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ............................. 171
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ....................... 158

1984
1985
1986

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

Name..................
Bob Koleno...........
Joe Bufalino.........
A1 Barbati.............
Bill Kerpan...........
DanDiTuHio.......
Joe Sass................
Larry PoBick.......
Jack McCurry.......
Richlorfido.........
John Walker.........
Dan Seigh.............
George Miller.......
George Miller.......
Dan Seigh.............
Jim Krentz.............
Jim BCrentz.............
Ken Petardi.........
Ken Petardi.........
Dan Allie..............
Ron Miller.............
Ken Petardi.........
Dan Allie...............
Ron Miller.............
Greg Rose.............
Dave Parker.........
Ray Bracy.............
Jim Durkin...........
PhilGiavasis.......
Dave Parker.........
Martelle Betters...
Mark Perkins.......
Michael Chum ...
Mike Wetherholt..
Rege Lux...............
Qaude Webb.......
Scott Anderson ...
Wade Smith.........
Wade Smith.........
A1 Donahue.........
Michael Wayne ...
Mario Houston ...
Jason Perkins.......
Steve Russell.......
Steve Russell.......
Mike Barnes.........
Steve Russell.......
Steve Russell........
Michael Sims.......
Brian Decker.......
Brian Decker.......
Dave Sadler.........
Jason Gordon.......
Eight tied with....
Jeff Richardson ...
Elliott Page.............
Raji El-Amin........
Tom Davidson....

....4
...A
....3
....3
...A
...A
...A
....8
....5
....6
....2
....2
...A
...A
...A
....3
....3
....6
....4
...A
...A

Yards
93
0
49
11
43
4
35
132
31
76
10
5
53
0
36

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

42
29
16
29
52
2
122
81
124
73
72
■ 49
140
36
52

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
0

80
52
158
117

0
0
1
0

....6
....6

....5
....8

....3
....3
....3
....3
....7
....5
....2
....2
....2
....2

....3
....5
....3
....3
....3
....5
....2
....2

....5
....5
....7
....5
....5
....6

...A
....7
....3
...A
....5
....3
....9
....8

Season Points Scored
1.
2.
4.

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2
2

Career Points Scored

Interceptions
12

Season
Career

Season Punting Average

Founts
Game

Interceptions Returned
for Touchdowns

Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................ 41.0
Mike Raynard, 1986-87......................... 40.3
Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ......................... 38.2
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............................. 38.2
Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ......................... 37.7
Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .................................37.6
Matt Barley, 2003-04 ............................. 37.3

PimtiiiLg

Game

(minimum 10 returns)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Season Punts Attempted

Game

Season KidcoffRetum
Average

Career Punts Attempted

Fdinboro University Football 2005

Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................... 148
Andre Burke, 2004 .................................114
Larry Jackson, 1992.................................114
Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................102

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AU-Time Records
5.
6.
7.
8.

Yearly
Tackles Leaders
Year
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
.

Name..................
Gary Sisko...........
Ebby Hollins.......
Rich lorfido.........
Gary Sisko...........
Rich lorfido.........
Jim McQure.......
Jim McClure.......
Mike Schnirel....
Greg Sullivan....
Jim Krentz...........
Greg Sullivan....
Jim Krentz...........
Ron Curry...........
Bob Cicerchi.......
Bob Cicerchi.......
Jim Durkin.........
Willie Chealey ...
Dave Emmert....
Mark Perkins....
John Cardone....
A1 Donahue.......
Michael Willis ...
Micahel Wayne ..
Anthony Ross ...
Jason Perkins ....
Jason Perkins ....
Jason Perkins ....
Michael Sims ....
Michael Sims ....
Michael Sims ....
Dan Caro............
Dan Caro............
Dan Caro..............
Foster Johnson....
Foster Johnson....
James Cowart.......
Jermaine Hughley.
Seth Fragale.........

....... 42
....... 38
....... 18
....... 14
....... 28
....... na
....... 17
....... 12
....... na
....... na
....... 19
....... 61
....... 36
....... 19
....... 28
....... 27
....... 24
....... 26
....... 38
....... 46
....... 79
....... 54
....... 87
....... 52
....... 76
....... 81
....... 90
....... 85
....... 60
....... 76
....... 34
....... 38

...... 39
....... 48
....... 41

...... 43
....... 35
....... 39
^

Asst.
51
123
102
106
143
na
87
92
na
na
163
139
71
107
141
78
98
34
50
32
71
57
48
63
59
42
49
39
45
43
51
56
43
31
45
27
55
61

Tot.
93
161
120
120
171
104
104
104
139
113
182
200
107
126
169
105
122
60
88
78
150
101
135
115
135
123
139
124
105
119
85
98
82
79
86
70
90
100

10.

Team Records
Ernest Priester, 1989 ........................... 100
A1 Raines, 1971 ................................... 98
Larry Jackson, 1994 ...............................92
Floyd Faulkner, 1984 ........................... 84
A1 Raines, 1969 ................................... 84
Kody Robertson, 2004 ...........................82

Most Consecutive Extra
Points Made
41

Jim Trueman, 1984

Career QB Sacks



Defense

1.
2.

Tacldes
t
m
ft

Game

30

Season
Career

200
572

Rick lorfido vs. Indiana(Pa.),
1972
Jim Krentz, 1978
Jim Krentz, 1975-78

Tackles for Losses
Game


*

3. Willie Chealey........26 vs. IndianaJPa.) '83
Greg Sullivan ........26 vs. Lock Haven '77
Kevin Erickson.......26 vs. Baldwin-Wallace
'75
Rich lorfido........... 26 vs. Clarion '70
7. Greg Sullivan ........25 vs. Clarion '77
8. Bob Cicerchi ..........23 vs. Shippensburg '81
Bob Cicerchi ......... 23 vs. Lock Haven '80
Jim Krentz.............23 vs. Lock Haven '78
Ebby HoUins ........23 vs. Shippensburg '70

Season
Career

5

20
57

Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery
Rock, 2001; Derrick Davis vs.
West Chester, 2000; Matt Stultz
vs. Clarion, 1997; Rick Jordan
vs. Lock Haven, 1984
Dave Smith, 2001
Dave Smith, 1999-2002

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Season QB Sacks
1.
2.
3.
4.

QB Sacks
Game

7

Season
Career

16
38

Ron Link vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1981
Pat Schuster, 1995
Pat Schuster, 1992-95

Fumbles Recovered
Season

5

Career

8

:

^ ^

Pat Schuster, 1995;
Bob Cicerchi, 1980
Jesse Hannan, 1994-97; Wade
Smith, 1988-91; Bob Cicerchi,
1979-81; Greg Sullivan,
1974-77; Dave Seigh, 1973-75

Pat Schuster, 1992-95 .................................38
Dave Smith, 1999-2002........................... 25.5
Rick Jordan, 1981-84 ...............................25.5
Ron Link, 1977-81..................................... 24
Bryan Lambert, 1992-95......................... 21.5
Matt Miller, 1988-90................................19.5
Russell Cray, 1990-93.................................19
John Messura, 1988-91.............................. 17
Delvin Pickett, 1988-91............................. 15
Anthony Ross, 1989-92.............................. 14
Matt Grebenc, 1982-85.............................. 14

8.

Pat Schuster, 1995...................................... 16
Ron Link, 1981...........................................15
Rick Jordan, 1983....................................... 12
Pat Schuster, 1994...................................... 10
Anthony Ross, 1992...................................10
Matt Miller, 1990....................................... 10
Rick Jordan, 1982....................................... 10
Russell Cray, 1992 ........................................ 9
John Messura, 1990..................................... 9
Ron Link, 1980 ............................................ 9

Game QB Sacks
1. Ron Link.............. 7 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '81
2. Bryan Lambert...... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '95
Russell Cray..........4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '93
4. 12 tied with 3 (last by Jermaine Hughley
vs. Slippery Rock, 2002)

Passes Broken Up
Game
Season
Career

5
16
53

Dave Parker vs. Qarion, 1983
Mario Houston, 1990
Mario Houston, 1990-93

Career Tackles
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jim Krentz, 1975-78.................................572
Jason Perkins, 1990-93 ........................... 480
Michael Sims, 1992-96 ........................... 432
Rich lorfido, 1970-72 ............................. 432
Greg Sullivan, 1974-77 ........................... 429
Ron Gooden, 1974-77 ............................. 428
A1 Donahue, 1987-90 ............................. 423
Bob Cicerchi, 1979-81 ............................. 398
Ron Link, 1977-81 .................................. 339
Michael Willis, 1986-89 ...........................329

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

Jim Krentz, 1978 .................................... 200
Greg Sullivan, 1977.................................182
Rich lorfido, 1972 ...................................171
Bob Cicerchi, 1981.................................. 169
Ebby Hollins, 1970 .................................161
Jim Krentz, 1977 .................................... 156
A1 Donahue, 1987 .................................. 150
Rich lorfido, 1970 ...................................141
Jason PerJdns, 1993 .................................139
Greg Sullivan, 1975.................................139

Scoring
Most Points Scored
Game: 83 vs. Alliance, 1928
Season: 435 in 1989
Most Points Scored, Opponents
Game: 72 by Slippery Rock, 1935
Season: 347 in 19W
Fewest Points Scored
Season: 0 in 1935
Fewest Points Scored, Opponents
Season: 25 in 1932
Most Touchdowns Scored
Season: 63 in 1989
Most Touchdowns Rushing
Season: 35 in 1989
Most Touchdowns Passing
Game: 5 vs. Fairmont St., 1986
Season: 27 in 1993
Most Field Goals Made
Game: 4 vs. Central Connecticut
State, 1985
Season: 15 in 1982
Most Points After Touchdown
Made
Season: 46 in 2004
Largest Margin of Victory
Game: 83 - Edinboro 83,
Alliance 0,1928
Largest Margin of Defeat
Game: 72 - Slippery Rock 72,
Edinboro 0,1935
Most Points, First Half: 47 vs.
WVU Tech, 2004
Most Points, Second Half: 39 vs.
Slippery Rock, 1994
Most Points, First Quarter 28 vs.
CahfomiaJPa.), 1989
Most Points, Second Quarter: 28
on three occasions (last
vs. Clarion, 1988)
Most Points, Third Quarter:
28 vs. Buffalo State, 1983
Most Points, Fourth Quarter
36 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994; vs.
Fairmont State, 1986
Most Points Allowed, First Half:
47 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966
Most Points Allowed, Second
Half: 36 by fndiana(Pa.), 1984
Most Points Allowed, First
Quarter 27 by Baldwin-Wallace,
1966
Most Points Allowed, Second
Quarter: 27 by Bentley, 2004
Most Points Allowed, Third
Quarter: 21 by Shippensburg,
2002; by Millersville,
1993; by CalifomiafPa.),
1966
Most Points Allowed, Foiufh
Quarter: 29 by Lock Haven, 1969
Most Combined Points, Game
119 - Edinboro 66, Shippensburg
53,1986

Total Offense
]im Krentz

Game Tackles
1. Rich lorfido ...........30 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '72
2. Rich lorfido.............28 vs. Slippery Rock '72

Most Plays
Game: 91 vs. GlenviUe State, 1998
Season: 862 in 1990

Most Yards Gained
Game: 642 vs. American
International, 1994
Season: 5,148 in 1990
Fewest Yards Gained
Game: 50 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966
Season: 1,769 in 1968
Most Plays, Opponent
Game: 101 by Califomia(Pa.), 1990
Season: 825 in 1987
Most Yards Gained, Opponent
Game: 685 by Baldwin-Wallace,
1966
Season: 4,450 in 1987
Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent
Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965
Season: 1,860 in 1980
Most Combined Yards, Game
1,115 — Edinboro (574), Mansfield
(541), 1994
1,050 — Bentley (575), Edinboro
(475), 2004

RusHixig
Most Rushes
Game: 72 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983
Season: 571 in 1970
Most Yards
Game: 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season: 3,078 in 1971
Most Touchdowns
Season: 35 in 1989
Fewest Yards
Game: - 54 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1968
Season: 466 in 1968
Most Rushes, Opponent
Game: 76 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1975
Season: 508 in 1978
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 435 by North Dakota State,
1989
Season: 2,167 in 1998
Fewest Yards, Opponent
Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965
Season: 645 in 1970

Season: 37 in 1970
Fewest Yards
Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970
Season: 464 in 1967
Most Attempts, Opponent
Game: 61 by Bloomsburg, 1981
Season: 406 in 2004
Most Completions, Opponent
Game: 38 by Shippensburg, 1983
Season: 237 in 2004
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 504 by Bentley, 2004
Season: 3,153 in 2004
Fewest Yards, Opponent
Game: 0 on three occasions (last
by Mercyhurst, 1982)
Season: 845 in 1972

Punting
Most Pimts
Game: 12 on four occasions (last
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996)
Season: 81 in 1968
Highest Average
Game: 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1987
Season: 42.6 in 1965
Most Punts, Opponent
Game: 13 by Hillsdale, 1999; by
Indiana(Pa.), 1977; by
Frostburg State, 1977
Season: 87 in 1970
Highest Average, Opponent
Game: 53.4 by East Stroudsburg
1982
Season: 38.9 in 1982

Punt Returns
Most Returns
Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg 1971
Season: 39 in 197V
Most Yards
Game: 148 vs. Shippensburg 1971
Season: 364 in 1971

Passing

Kickoff Returns

Most Attempts
Game: 50 vs. East Stroudsburg,
1968
Season: 315 in 1968
Most Completions
Game: 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986
Season: 171 in 2004
Most Yards
Game: 376 vs. Fairmont State, 1986
Season: 2,321 in 1993
Highest Completion Percentage
Season: 61.1 percent in 1986
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986
Season: 27 in 1993
Most Interceptions
Game: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1991
Season: 22 in 1990,1978 and 1968
Fewest Attempts
Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
Season: 109 in 1970
Fewest Completions
Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970

Most Rehums
Game: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1968; vs.
Baldwin-Wallace, 19^
Season: 54 in 1999
Most Yards
Game: 248 vs. West Chester, 1987
Season: 1,295 in 1998

Season: 42 in 1977
Most Fumbles Lost
Game: 7 vs. Shippensburg 1977
Season: 28 in 1977
Most Fumbles, Opponent
Game: 7 on five occasions (last by
Cheyney, 1997)
Season: 35 in 1976
Most Fumbles Lost, Opponent
Game: 6 by Brockport State, 1962
Season: 21 in 1976 and 1973

Turnovers
Most Tiumovers
Game: 9 vs. Shippensburg 1977;
vs. Lock Haven, 1968
Season: 44 in 1990
Most Turnovers, Opponent
Game: 9 by Portland State, 1995;
by Shippensburg 1983
Season: 42 in 2004

First Downs
Most First Downs
Game: 32 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994
Season: 243 in 1990
Most Rushing
Game: 22 on four occasions (last
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998)
Season: 144 in 1990
Most Passing
Came: 16 vs. Hillsdale, 1994
Season: 100 in 2004
Most First Downs, Opponent
Game: 30 by New Haven, 1993
Season: 232 in 2004
Fewest First Downs, Opponent
Game: 0 by Brockport State, 1962
Season: 103 in 1980

Penalties
Most Penalties
Game: 17 vs. West Liberty, 1984;
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976
Season: 93 in 1992
Most Yards
Game: 182 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976
Season: 947 in 1976
Most Penalties, Opponent
Game: 17 by Univ. at Buffalo, 1993
Season: 87 in 1993
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 161 by Slippery Rock, 1968
Season: 880 in 1978

Interceptions
Most Interceptions
Game: 6 vs. Tiffin, 2004;
vs. Shippensburg 1983
Season: 30 in 2004
Most Yards
Season: 322 in 1971

QB Sacks
Most Sacks
Game: 11 vs. West Liberty, 1983
Season: 56 in 1983
Most Sacks, Opponent
Came: 11 by Shepherd, 1987

Fumbles
Most Fumbles
Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg 1977
■ It!'

Edinboro University Football 2005

Edinboro University Football 2005

page 65

JM

lOO-Yard. Rushing Games

The Rushing Century Club

TS'Hl
Player...................... Year
Gerald Thompson.. 1998
A1 Raines.................1969
Larry Jackson.........1994
Bernard Henry.......2000
A1 Raines.................1%9
Tony Brinson.........1996
Gerald Thompson.. 1998
Lester Frye............. 1990
Derrick Russell .... 1990
Elbert Cole............. 1989
Andre Burke............2004
Elbert Cole............. 1989
Andre Burke............2004
Larry Jackson.........1994
A1 Raines.................1970
Larry Jackson.........1993
Bob Mengerink.... 1971
Larry Jackson.........1994
Lester Frye............ 1990
Al Raines.................1971
Larry Jackson.........1992
Floyd Faulkner .... 1986
Andre Burke............2004
Gerald Thompson.. 1998
Larry Jackson.........1993
Bernard Henry.......2000
Tony Brinson..........1996
Willie Miller............1965
Dave Green............. 1976
Tony Brinson..........1996
Dave Span.............. 1985
Rich Holmes.......... 1975
Al Raines.................1971
Dave Green............ 1976
Jim Romaniszyn ... 1972
Dave Green............ 1975
Gerald Thompson.. 1998
Tony Brinson.........1996
Lester Frye............ 1990
Elbert Cole............ 1988
Larry Jackson.........1992
Gerald Thompson.. 1995
Fran Mifsud...........1979
Elbert Cole............. 1989
Andre Burke............2004
Andre Burke............2004
Gerald Thompson.. 1995
Joe Sanford............ 1971
Willie Miller...........1964
Alonzo Roebuck ... 2002
Larry Jackson.........1994
Gerdd Thompson.. 1998
Gerald Thompson.. 1995
Lester Frye............ 1990
Gerald Thompson.. 1997
Bernard Henry.......1999
Larry Jackson.........1993
Bob Mengerink .... 1971
Larry Jacfaon.........1994
Jay McCuny............1970
Andre Burke............2004
Andre Burke............2004
Rich Holmes............1975
Al Raines.................1969
Larry Jackson.........1992
Dave Green............ 1975
Al Raines.................1971
Gerald Thompson.. 1998
Bryan Libert.......... 1977
Rashaun Jemigan .. 1997
Larry Jackson.........1993
Lester Frye............. 1990
Alonzo Roebuck ... 2001
Alonzo Roebuck ... 2002
Ray Rhodes.......... 1984
Golden Anderson.. 1977
Brandon Munson .. 2003
Gerald Thompson.. 1995
Gerald Thompson.. 1995
Bernard Henry........ 1999
Larry Jackson..........1992
Derrick Russell .... 1992
Lester Frye............. 1991
Bryan Libert............1977
Al Raines.................1%9

page 66

Opponent
CalifomiaJPa.)
Geneva
Mansfield
Mercyhurst
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Virginia Union
Fairmont State
Kutztown
SUppeiy Rock
Slippery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
California (Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Waynesburg
Univ. at Buffalo
Shippensburg
Ca]ifomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
SUppery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Fairmont State
Clarion
Cent. Corm. St.
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cortland State
Lock Haven
IndianaJPa.)
Lock Haven
SHppery Rock
SUppery Rock
Clarion
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Muskingum
Shippensburg
Clarion
WVUTech
Clarion
Waynesburg
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
GlenvUle State
Shippensburg
Fairmont State
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Elizabeth City St.
Clarion
Kutztown
Tiffin
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
IndianaJPa.)
Shippensburg
CaUfomia(Pa.)
Hillsdale
SUppery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
lndiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
California (Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
SUppery Rock
SUppery Rock
Lock Haven
Portland State
Shippensburg
CaUfomia(Pa.)
MUlersville
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Brockport State

146
146
146
146
145
144
144
142
140
139
139
139
138
138
138
138
137
136
136
136
136
136
134
134
134
133
133
133
133
133
133
132
132
131
130
130
130
129
128
128
128
128
127
127
127
126
126
126
125
125
125
125
125
125
124
124
123
123
123
123
123
122
122
122
121
121
120
120
119
119
119
118
118
118
118
118
118
117
116
116
115
114
114
114
113
113

Alonzo Roebuck.. .2002
Floyd Faulkner ... .1986
Damon Chambers. .1984
Dave Green........... .1975
Al Raines.............. .1971
Larry Jackson....... .1992
Al Raines.............. .1970
Brandon Munson . .2003
Brandon Munson . .2002
Gerald Thompson. .1995
Al Raines.............. .1971
Al Raines.............. .1970
Larry Jackson....... .1994
Elbert Cole........... .1989
Jim Pisano............ .1986
Jim Romaniszyn .. .1972
Brandon Munson . .2003
Andre Burke......... .2004
Alonzo Roebuck.. .2002
Lester Frye........... .1990
Elbert Cole........... .1989
Rich Holmes......... .1974
Corey Hill............ .1993
Elbert Cole........... .1986
Dave Green........... .1975
Bernard Henry.... .1999
Gerald Thompson. .1998
Gerald Thompson. .1996
Gerald Thompson. .1995
Joe Early.............. .1979
Bob Mengerink ... .1970
Lester Frye........... .1990
Andy Parma......... .1978
Alonzo Roebuck.. .2002
Dru Robinson....... .2003
Alonzo Roebuck.. .2002
Ross Rankin......... .1986
Alonzo Roebuck.. .2001
John WilUams....... .2001
Gerald Thompson. .1998
Larry Jackson....... .1994
Larry Jackson....... .1993
Tony Brinson....... .1995
Joe Sanford........... .1970
Greg Lomax......... .1969
Elbert Cole........... .1989
Al Raines.............. .1971
Mike Petchel......... .1%2
Dru Robinson....... .2003
Brandon Munson . .2003
Lester Frye........... .1990
Elbert Cole........... .1989
Floyd Faulkner ... .1987
Dave Green........... .1975
BJ. Flarrison......... .1995
Joe Sanford........... .1970
Larry Jackson....... .1994
Floyd Faulkner ... .1986
Keith CoUier......... .1981
Mike Ray.............. .1979
John Mikovich.... .1967
Bernard Henry.... .1999
Larry Jackson....... .1993
Jim Romaniszyn .. .1972
Bob Mengerink ... .1971
Al Raines.................1970
Al Raines.................1970
Joe Sanford........... .1970
Bernard Henry.... .1999
Lester Frye ........... .1991
WUUe MiUer.......... .1%5
Elbert Cole............ ,1988
Joe Early................,1980
Joe Early................,1980
Bob Mengerink ...,,1971
Greg Lomax.......... 1969
Willie MUler.......... 1965
Larry Jackson......... 1994
Alonzo Roebuck ... 2002
Elbert Cole............ 1989
Greg Harayda....... 1981
John WilUams......... 2001
Scott Dodds........... 1985
Mel Morrisette....... 1973
Larry Jackson......... 1994
Floyd Faulkner .... 1987

Qarion
Qarion
West Liberty
California (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Northwood
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
littin
SUppery Rock
Lock Haven
Clarion
American Int'l
New Haven
Wayne State
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Kenyon
EUzabeth City St.
Slippery Rock
Saginaw Valley St.
Lock Haven
HUIsdale
Shippensburg
HUIsdale
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Muskingum
Lock Haven
Ashland
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Clarion
Lock Haven
Carson-Newman
Slippery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
Mansfield
CalUomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Clarion
North Dakota St.
Liberty
Baldwin-WaUace
Mansfield
SUppery Rock
Qarion
Wayne State
Indiana (Pa.)
CaUfomia(Pa.)
Cheyney
Glenville State
MiUersvUle
Ashland
Indiana(Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Westminster
Cent. Conn. St.
Mercyhurst
South. Conn. St.
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Westminster
Eureka
Qarion
Indiana(Pa.)
HUIsdale
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Fairmont State
Ashland
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
IndianaJPa.)
Mansfield

112
112
112
112
111
111
111
111
111
110
110
no
109
109
109
108
107
107
107
107
106
106
106
106
105
105
105
105
105
104
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
102
102
101
101
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Matt Phillips......... .2004 East Stroudsburg
Brandon Munson. .2001 Lock Haven
Stephane Lubin.., .1999 CaUfomiaJPa.)
Bryan Libert......... .1977 Shippensburg
Gerald Thompson. .1996 Clarion
Corey HUl............ .1993 Univ. at Buffalo
Derrick Russell ... .1990 Bloomsburg
Dave Green.......... .1976 Qarion
Rich Holmes......... .1975 Baldwin-WaUace
Brandon Munson . .2002 Lock Haven
Elbert Cole.......... .1989 Liberty
Dave Green.......... .1975 Clarion
John WilUams....... .2000 Lock Haven
Derrick Russell ... .1990 Shippensbiug
Andy Parma......... .1978 lndiana(Pa.)
Joe Sanford.......... .1970 Shippensburg
Bernard Henry.... .1999 Hillsdale
Gerald Thompson. .1997 California (Pa.)
Gerald Thompson. .1997 Cheyney
Mel Morrisette.... .1973 Shippensburg
Lester Frye........... .1990 Shepherd
Keith Collier......... .1983 Shippensbiug
Keith CoUier......... .1982 East Stroudsburg
Jay Mifsud.......... ,1969 Califomia(Pa.)
Lester Frye.......... .1991 Northwood
Lester Frye........... .1991 Lock Haven
Elbert Cole........... .1988 Califomia(Pa.)
Greg Harayda .... .1981 Lock Haven
Joe Early.............. .1980 CaUfomia(Pa.)
Bernard Henry.... .2000 Lock Haven
Lester Frye.......... ,1991 Fairmont State
Bryan Libert......... .1977 California (Pa.)
Al Raines.............. .1969 Shippensburg
Bernard Henry.... .2000 SUppery Rock
Derrick Russell ... ,1991 Indiana(Pa.)
Derrick Russell ... .1991 Fairmont State
Smokey SantUlo... .1967 Geneva
Alonzo Roebuck.. .2001 Shippensburg
Corey HUl............ ,1993 New Haven
Dave Green.......... ..1975 West Va. Wesleyan
Mel Morrisette........1973 SUppeiy Rock
Dan Bissontz........ .1968 Lock Haven
Derrick RusseU .....1991 Qarion
Keith CoUier.......... ,1983 Buffalo State
Keith Collier.......... ,1983 Indiana (Pa.)
Keith CoUier.......... ,1981 SUppery Rock
Bob Glaser.............. 1973 Shippensburg
Alonzo Roebuck ... 2001 SUppery Rock
Elbert Cole............ 1988 Saginaw Valley St.
Elbert Cole............ 1987 Lock Haven
Dave Span.............. 1985 Shippensburg
Joe Catalano.......... 1982 CaUfomia(Pa.)
Mike Ray................ 1981 SUppery Rock
Jim Romaniszyn ... 1972 Cortland State
Mike Petchel........ 1963 Grove City

The following Fighting Scots had
two or more games of100 yards
rushing.
Larry Jackson (21)

.1.'

275
219
214
212
207
201
177
170
164
163
158
152
148
144
138
128
128
123
122
117
113

vs. Mansfield, 1994
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1994
vs. Lock Haven, 1993
vs. Shippensburg, 1994
vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1992
vs. SUppery Rock, 1993
vs. Clarion, 1992
vs. Lock Haven, 1994
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1993
vs. EUzabeth City St, 1994
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1992
vs. Shippensburg, 1993
vs. CaUfomiaJPa.), 1992
vs. Northwood, 1992
vs. American Inti., 1994
vs. Slippery Rock, 1994
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1993
vs. Clarion, 1994
vs. Millersville, 1993
vs. HUIsdale, 1994
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1994

: Gerald Thompson (20)
316
237
203
183
176
173
169
169
167
153
149
149
139
133
133
133
128
111
107
107

vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1998
vs. Bloomsburg, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 1998
vs. Lock Haven, 1998
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1995
vs. Qarion, 1995
vs. Glenville State, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 1995
vs. Lock Haven, 1997
vs. HUIsdale, 1998
vs. Lock Haven, 1995
vs. Portland State, 1995
vs. SUppery Rock, 1995
vs. Hillsdale, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 19%
vs. HUIsdale, 1995
vs. Carson-Newman, 1998
vs. Clarion, 1996
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1997
vs. Cheyney, 1997

Al Raines (16)
295
260
216
210
191
159
156
147
145
144
139
139
126
121
120
104

vs. Geneva, 1%9
vs. Lock Haven, 1969
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1970
vs. Waynesburg, 1971
vs. SUppery Rock, 1971
vs. SUppery Rock, 1969
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1971
vs. Brockport State, 1969
vs. Shippensburg, 1971
vs. Lock Haven, 1970
vs. Lock Haven, 1971
vs. Clarion, 1970
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1971
vs. SUppery Rock, 1970
vs. Westrmnster, 1970
vs. Shippensburg, 1%9

Elbert Cole (15)
224
220
178
174
138
136
134
126
125
118
116
110
105
100
100

vs. Kutztown, 1989
vs. SUppery Rock, 1989
vs. Clarion, 1988
vs. Shippensburg, 1989
vs. New Haven, 1989
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1989
vs. SUppery Rock, 1986
vs. Qarion, 1989
vs. North Dakota St, 1989
vs. Shippensburg, 1988
vs. Lock Haven, 1989
vs. Liberty, 1989
vs. CalifomiaJPa.), 1988
vs. Saginaw Valley, 1988
vs. Lock Haven, 1987

Lester Frye (14)

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Edinboro University Football 2005

234
212
180
169

vs. Vuginia Union, 1990
vs. Lode Haven, 1990
vs. SUppery Rock, 1990
vs. Fairmont State, 1990

152
148
136
132
125
119
106
105
105
104

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1991
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990
vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
vs. Qarion, 1990
vs. Southern Conn. St.,
1991
vs. Shepherd, 1990
vs. Northwood, 1991
vs. Lock Haven, 1991
vs. Fairmont State, 1991

Alonzo Roebuck (11)
170
151
150
146
136
131
130
129
116
102
100

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2002
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2002
vs. Clarion, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2002
vs. Lock Haven, 2002
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002
vs. Qarion, 2001
vs. Kutztown, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2001
vs. SUppery Rock, 2001

Dave Green (10)
194
190
189
157
146
134
125
111
110
102

vs. Fairmont State, 1976
vs. Cortland State, 1976
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1975
vs. Shippensburg, 1975
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1975
vs. Saginaw VaUey 1975
vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1975
vs. Clarion, 1976
vs. Clarion, 1975
vs. WVa. Wesleyan, 1975

Bernard Henry (10)
263
198
165
148
133
122
119
107
104
103

vs. Mercyhurst 2000
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 2000
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1999
vs. Shippensburg, 1999
vs. Lock Haven, 1999
vs. Glenville State, 1999
vs. Mercyhurst 1999
vs. HUIsdale, 1999
vs. Lock Haven, 2000
vs. SUppery Rock, 2000

Andre Burke (8)
220
219
203
173
173
159
159
136

vs. Slippery Rock, 2004
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2004
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2004
vs. Clarion, 2004
vs. WVUTech, 2004
vs. Kutztown, 2004
vs. Tiffin, 2004
vs. Lock Haven, 2004

Derrick Russell (7)
234
148
111
109
103
103
101

vs. Fairmont State, 1990
vs. MiUersvUle, 1992
vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
vs. Shippensburg, 1990
vs. Fairmont State, 1991
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1991
vs. Qarion, 1991

Brandon Munson (7)
149
142
140
137
125
112
110

vs. SUppery Rock, 2003
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003
vs. Tiffin, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2003
vs. Kutztown, 2003
vs. Lock Haven, 2001
vs. Lock Haven, 2002

Keith Collier (6)
123
106
106
101
101
101

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1981
vs. Shippensburg, 1983
vs. East Stroudsburg, 1982
vs. Buffalo State, 1%3
vs. IndianaJPa.), 1983
vs. SUppery Rock, 1981

Bob Mengerink (5)
213
164
133
121
118

vs. Lock Haven, 1971
vs. SUppery Rock, 1971
vs. Shippensburg, 1970
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1971
vs. Eureka, 1971

Edinboro University Football 2005

Joe Sanford (5)
172
127
124
120
108

vs. Waynesbu^ 1971
vs. California (Pa.), 1970
vs. SUppery Rock, 1970
vs. Central Conn. St, 1970
vs. Shippensburg, 1970

Tony Brinson (5)
248
195
192
182
127

vs. Cheyney, 1996
vs. Lock Haven, 1996
vs. Clarion, 1996
vs. SUppery Rock, 1996
vs. Mansfield, 1995

Floyd Faulkner (5)
206
146
125
123
113

vs. Shippensburg, 1986
vs. Clarion, 1986
vs. Liberty, 1987
vs. Wayne State, 1986
vs. Mansfield, 1987

Multiple 100-Yard.
Rushers in a Game
2002
2001
2000

1996
1995
1991

Joe Early (4)

1990

133
118
118
105

1986

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1979
vs. Lock Haven, 1980
vs. Westminster, 1980
vs. CalifomiaJPa.), 1980

Rich Hohnes (4)
192
159
136
111

vs. Clarion, 1975
vs. CalifomiaJPa.), 1975
vs. Kenyon, 1974
vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1975

Bryan Libert (4)
153
148
112
104

vs. SUppery Rock, 1977
vs. Lock Haven, 1977
vs. Shippensburg, 1977
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1977

Jim Romaniszyn (4)
190
138
122
100

vs. Lock Haven, 1972
vs. Shippensburg, 1972
vs. Ashland, 1972
vs. Cortland State, 1972

Willie Miller (4)
195
172
119
118

vs. Shippensburg, 1965
vs. Shippensburg, 1964
vs. Lock Haven, 1965
vs. IndianaJPa.), 1965

Alonzo Roebuck (131); Brandon Munson
(110) vs. Lock Haven
John WUUams (128), Brandon Munson
(112) vs. Lock Haven
John WUUams (109); Bernard Henry (104)
vs. Lock Haven
Tony Brinson (192); Gerald Thompson
(111) vs. Qarion
Tony Brinson (127); B.J. Harrison (124) vs.
Mansfield
Lester Frye (104); Derrick RusseU (103) vs.
Fairmont State
Derrick Russell (234); Lester Frye (169) vs.
Fairmont State
Floyd Faulkner (206); Ross Rankin (130) vs.
Shippensburg
Jim Pisano (138); Floyd Faulkner (123) vs.
Wayne State
Keith CoUier (101); Mike Ray (100) vs.
SUppery Rock
Dave Green (125); Rich Holmes (111) vs.
Baldwin-WaUace
Mel Morrisette (107); Bob Glaser (101) vs.
Shippensburg
Al Raines (191); Bob Mengerink (164) vs.
Slippery Rock
Al Raines (126); Bob Mengerink (121) vs.
Indiana(Pa.)
Bob Mengerink (213); Al Raines (139) vs.
Lock Haven
Joe Sanford (124); Al Raines (121) vs.
SUppery Rock
Bob Mengerink (133); Joe Sanford (108) vs.
Shippensburg

Corey HUl (3)
134
111
102

vs. Elizabeth Qty St, 1993
vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1993
vs. New Haven, 1993

Mel Morrisette (3)
114
107
102

vs. Lock Haven, 1973
vs. Shippensburg, 1973
vs. SUppery Rock, 1973

John Williams (3)
128
114
109

vs. Lock Haven, 2001
vs. Ashland, 2001
vs. Lock Haven, 2000

Greg Harayda (2)
115
105

vs. Fairmont State, 1981
vs. Lock Haven, 1981

Greg Lomax (2)
127
118

vs. Lock Haven, 1969
vs. Clarion, 1969

Andy Parma (2)
132
109

vs. Muskingum, 1978
vs. IndianaJPa.), 1978

Petchel (2)
126
100

vs. Lock Haven, 1%2
vs. Grove City, 1963

Mike Ray (2)
123
100

vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1979
vs. SUppery Rock, 1981

Dru Robinson (2)
130
125

vs. Ashland, 2003
vs. Lock Haven, 2003

Dave Span (2)
192
100

vs. Central Conn. St, 1985
vs. Shippensburg, 1985

page 67

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-'^1,

200-Yar 200-Yard Passing

* Bal Galupi

Yds
376
353
351
334
304
300
299
278

Player ................
Scott Dodds.......
Justin Bouch ....
Hal Galupi.........
Jody Dickerson..
Justin Bouch ....
Blair Hrovat.......
Hal Galupi.........
Jody Dickerson..

..Year
..1986
..2002
..1990
..1994
..2004
..1982
..1990
..1994

277
276
275
272
271
269
263
261
259
256
255
251
250
250
250
248
247
247
241
240
240
238
236
233

Brian CaldweU ..
Jody Dickerson..
Mike Hill...........
Justin Bouch ....
Scott Dodds.......
Jody Dickerson..
Chris Hart.........
Hal Galupi.........
Brian CaldweU ..
Blair Hrovat.......
Steve Tryon.......
Jody Dickerson..
Hal Galupi.........
Blair Hrovat.......
Jude Basile.........
Jude Basile.........
Blair Hrovat.......
Joe Sanford.........
Jody Dickerson..
Jody Dickerson..
Scott Dodds.......
Steve Tryon.......
Jody Dickerson..
Justin Bouch ....

..1998
..1993
..1976
..2003
..1986
..1993
..1996
..1989
..1998
..1983
.. 2001
..1993
..1989
..1984
..1974
..1975
..1982
..1971
..1993
..1992
..1985
..2001
..1992
..2003

231 Jody Dickerson.. ..1992
230 Justin Bouch .... ..2004

219
219
219
218
217
216
215

Chris Hart......... ..1995
Jody Dickerson.. ..1994
Jody Dickerson.. ..1993
Hal Galupi......... ..1990
Blair Hrovat....... ..1984
Hal Galupi......... ..1988
Jim Ross............. ..1987
Jim Ross............. ..1987
Justin Bouch .... ..2004
Brian CaldweU .. ..1997
Chris Hart......... ..1995
Justin Bouch .... .. 2003
Jack Davis......... ..1999
Jody Dickerson.. ..1994
Scott Dodds....... .. 1985
Blair Hrovat....... .. 1983
Jody Dickerson.. ..1993
Hal Galupi......... ..1990
Jody Dickerson.. ..1991

215
215
212
212
212
210
208
208
207
207
206
206
206
202
202
202
202
201
200

Scott Dodds....... ..1986
Jude Basile......... ..1974
Jody Dickerson.. ..1993
Hal Galupi......... .. 1988
Scott Dodds....... ..1986
Hal Galupi......... .. 1989
Brian CaldweU .. ..1997
Chris Hart......... ..1996
Justin Bouch .... ..2004
Chris Hart......... ..1995
Jack Davis......... ..1999
Chris Hart......... ..1996
Jody Dickerson.. ..1994
Jack Davis......... ..1999
Chris Hart......... ..1996
Blair Flrovat....... ..1983
Judy Basile......... ..1975
Rick Gates......... ..1999
Steve Tryon....... ..2001

229
228
228
228
227
226
225
224
223
223
223

222

Wrentie Martin
page 68

Opponent
Fairmont State
East Stroudsburg
Indiana (Pa.)
HUlsdale
Bentley
Califomia(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
American
International
GlenvUle State
New Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Clarion
HiUsdale
Youngstown St.
Carson-Newman
West Liberty
California (Pa.)
MillersvUle
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Qarion
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Ferris State
East
Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
East
Stroudsburg
New Haven
SUppery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Youngstown St.
SUppery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Mansfield
Tiffin
Califomia(Pa.)
HiUsdale
Saginaw VaUey
SUppery Rock
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Southern
Connecticut
Qarion
Kenyon
Univ. at Buffalo
Clarion
West Chester
Lock Haven
GlenvUle State
Univ. at Buffalo
CaUfomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
SUppery Rock
Mercyhurst
Gannon

Team Top Tens
Rushiiig
Yards

lOO-Yard. Receiving
Yds Player...................Year
248 Tim Beacham......... 1980
229 Lateef Walters....... 1994
217 Corey Keyes......... 1994
206
193
190
185
181
180
171
168
165
164
156
155
151
147
142
139
130
130
129
127
126
125
122
122
121
119
119
117
117
117
116
116
115
115
115
115
113
112
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
107
106
106
106
105
105

Ernest Priester....... 1989
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Howard Hackley .. 1976
Ernest Priester....... 1989
Howard Hackley .. 1976
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Ernest Priester....... 1989
Jim Romaniszyn... 1971
Howard Hackley .. 1976
Rod Jones............... 1974
Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Wrentie Martin.... 1992
Howard Hackley .. 1973
Bobjahn................. 1978
Lateef Walters....... 1993
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1997
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1997
Lateef Walters....... 1991
Gary McKnight.... 1983
Eric Bosley..............1982
Ernest Priester....... 1989
John Toomer.........1988
Howard Hackley .. 1974
Hm Beacham....... 1980
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Howard Hackley .. 1976
Chris Buehner....... 1999
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Howard Hackley .. 1975
Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995
Bill Kruse............... 1979
Quentin Ware-Bey. 1998
Quentin Ware-Bey. 1997
Terry Roberts......... 1993
Charles Rollick .... 1969
Sean Hess............... 2002
Dorian Wilkerson.. 1998
Paul Stone..............1992
Jerry Mamros....... 1963
Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995
Lateef Walters....... 1994
Gary McKnight.... 1984
Gilbert Grantlin ... 1995
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Justin Lipscomb ... 2004
Dorian Wilkerson.. 1998
Dave Span..............1985
Dan Bissontz......... 1968
Justin Lipscomb ... 2002
Wrentie Martin.... 1991

104 Bob Suren............... 1984
104 Eric Bosley..............1984
103
103
103
103
102
102
101
100
100

Lateef Walters....... 1994
Wrentie Martin.... 1992
John Toomer.........1988
Tim Beacham.........1979
Quentin Ware-Bey. 1998
Ernest Priester....... 1990
Lincoln Bufalino... 2001
Ernest Priester....... 1989
Tim Beacham.........1979

Opponent
Univ. at Buffalo
Hillsdale
American
International
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Frostburg State
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Youngstown St.
Qarion
CalifomiaJPa.)
Kenyon
New Haven
Clarion
Southern
Connecticut
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Glenville State
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
Indiana (Pa.)
CaIifomia(Pa.)
New Haven
Slippery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Mercyhurst
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Appalachian St.
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Elizabeth City St.
Ohio Northern
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
Ferris State
Grove City
Hillsdale
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Bentley
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
East Stroudsburg
Slippery Rock
Southern
Connecticut
Lock Haven
West Virginia
Wesleyan
Clarion
Northwood
New Haven
Fairmont State
Glenville State
Shepherd
West Chester
North Dakota St.
Westminster

El
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs. Waynesbiug, 1971 .....549
vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ....456
vs. Lock Haven, 1995...... 438
vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ..430
vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 ....427
vs. Fairmont State, 1990 ..413
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998....411
vs. Slippery Rock, 1989....405
vs. Mercyhurst, 1983...... 403
vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 ....395

Fewest
Rusliiiig
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs. IUP,1968..................... -54
vs. Shepherd, 1987 .......... -39
vs. Qarion, 1997 ................-3
vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1966 ..0
vs. Fairmont State, 1979 .....7
vs. Shippensburg, 1968.....11
vs. Slippery Rock, 1999.....18
vs. Slippery Rock, 1968.....24
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1967 ....24
vs. Buffalo, 1^6................29
vs. Clarion, 1977 ................29

Rushing
Attempts
1. vs. SUppery RocK 1983 .....72
vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ....71
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1979 ....71
vs. Geneva, 1%7................71
5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983........ 68
6. vs. New Haven, 1981........ 67
vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 .....67
8. vs. Lock Haven, 2002........ 65
vs. Shippensburg, 1988 .....65
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980 ....65
vs. Lock Haven, 1971........ 65

Pass
Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ..50
vs. Shippensburg, 2001.....47
vs. Glenville State, 1998 ....45
vs. Clarion, 1968 ............... 44
vs. Bentley, 2004 ................43
vs. New Haven, 1993........ 42
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2001 ....40
vs. Shepherd, 1987............40
9. vs. Qarion, 2002................39
vs. New Haven, 1995........ 39
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990........ 39
vs. Lock Haven, 1968........ 39

Pass
Comnletions
1. vs. Lock Haven, 1986........25
2. vs. Glenville State, 1998 ....24
vs. Lock Haven, 1996........24

3. vs. Shippensburg, 2001......23
VS. HUlsdale, 19%........... ...23
vs. New Haven, 1988.........23
vs. Shepherd, 1987......... ...23
vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ....23
9. vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 ..22
vs. Buffalo, 1996 ............... 22

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

vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..376
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002 353
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990.......351
vs. Hillsdale, 1994............334
vs. Lock Haven, 1989.......329
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1987 ..327
vs. Bentley, 2004 ..............304
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1982 ..300
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1990 ..299
vs. American
International, 1994.......... 298

Fewest
Passing
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs. Clarion, 1990 ................. 0
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966.......... 7
vs. Geneva, 1967................17
vs. Geneva, 1969................21
vs. Slippery Rock, 1965 .....23
vs. Lock Haven, 2000........ 27
vs. East StroudsWg, 2001 ..35
vs. Lock Haven, 2001........ 44
vs. Qarion, 1966 ................46
vs. Yoimgstown St., 2000 ..47

Total
Offense
1. vs. American
International, 1994 .......... 642
2. vs. Shippensbiug, 1989 ....611
3. vs. Lock Haven, 1989.......609
4. vs. Shippensbtug, 1986 ....606
5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983.......605
6. vs. Waynesbtug, 1971 .....605
7. vs. Lock Haven, 1995.......587
8. vs. Qarion, 1986 ..............582
9. vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..577
10. vs. Mansfield, 1994.......... 574
vs. Erueka, 1971 ..............574

Fewest Total
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966........ 50
vs. Shippensbrug, 1968 .....54
vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1966 ..72
vs. Qarion, 1966 ................86
vs. Slippery Rock, 1965 .....98

vs. Clarion, 1968............ ...89
6. vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990..... ,...87
7. vs. Lock Haven, 2002..... ,...86
vs. Lock Haven, 1984..... ....86
vs. SUppery Rock, 1983... 86
vs. Frostbiug State, 1976 ....86

First Downs
1. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994 ....32
2. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993 ....31
vs. Lock Haven, 1983........ 31
4. vs. Fairmont State, 1991 ....30
vs. Shippensbrug, 1989.....30
vs. Clarion, 1986 ................30
7. vs. Glenville State, 1998 ....29
vs. Shippensbrug, 1988.....29
9. vs. Southern Connecticut
State, 1991.......................... 28
vs. Wayne State, 1986 .......28

Turnovers
1. vs. Shippensbrug, 1977 .......9
vs. Lock Haven, 1968.......... 9
3. vs. Shippensbrug, 1991.......7
vs. West Liberty, 1984 ........ 7
vs. Lock Haven, 1981.......... 7
vs. Slippery Rock, 1980.......7
vs. C.W. Post, 1976 ..............7
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1975.......7
vs. East Stroudsbrug, 1975 ..7
vs. Slippery Rock, 1968 .......7
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1%7.......7

Penalty
Yards
1. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 ..182
2. vs. Clarion, 1980..............170
3. vs. Frostbiug State, 1976 ..157
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1972 ..157
5. vs. Shippensbrug, 1999 ....156
6. vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1974 150
7. vs. Clarion, 1976..............139
8. vs. EUzabeth Qty St, 1993 ..138
9. vs. American
International, 1994.......... 137
vs. Central Connecticut
State, 1985.........................137

QB Sacks By
1.
2.
3.
4.

vs. West Liberty, 1983.........11
vs. CalifomiaJPa.), 1993.......9
vs. Lock Haven, 1998.......... 8
vs. WVU Tech, 2004 ............ 7
vs. Slippery Rock, 1995 .......7
vs. Lock Haven, 1991.......... 7
vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 1984 ................... 7
vs. SUppery Rock, 1982 .......7
vs. CalifomiaJPa.), 1981.......7
vs. Buffalo, 1980 ..................7
vs. Shippensburg, 1971.......7

Bill Engh Award

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In honor of a friend and supporter of
Edinboro football - but more important, a
true frind of all. Presented to the player
who exhibits outstanding dedication and
determination.

1988
1989
Tv,/, 1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
: ^ 1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
' -«»» 2001
2002

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2003
2004

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Ron Hainsey
Michael WiUis
Jeff Jacobs
John Messura
Georj Lewis
Mike Kegarise
Chris Snyder
Det Betti
Jeremy O'Day
Jesse Hannan
Todd Rogacki
Pat Baughman
Mark Weidner
John Williams
Paul Amico
Sean Hess
Ed Brown



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" *****! 1! Hi?

Darren Shields
Award
In honor of a young man committed to
excellence in the classroom and on the
athletic field. A true team player.
Presented to the outstanding freshman.
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
•»
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
►♦•Si,* • 2003
2004

Sean Seibert
Mike Gentile
Chris Snyder
Matt Brown
Chris Hart
Jeff Grecek
Matt Gutowski
Nick Oto
D.K. McDonald
Steve Smith
Jason Gordon
Joe Valvoda
Ed Brown
Jim Soltis
Raji El-Amin
Kyle Witucki

Most Plays

1. vs. Glenville State, 19^1 ....91
2. vs. Lock Haven, 1989........ 89
vs. Shippensbrug, 1988 .....89

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Opponent Records

Xxmgest Plays

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Individual
Rushing Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Michael Mann, lUP (1993) ..................... 44
Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998)......43
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Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) ..42
Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1988)..........37
John Kuhn, Shippensburg (2003) ........... 36
Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1980)........... 36
7. John Waters, Saginaw Valley St. (1977) ....34
8. Dennis Robinson, lUP (1994).................. 33
Gary Frantz, Qarion (1979)....................33
10. John Kuhn, Shippensburg (2004).......... 32
Wesley Cates, CdifomiajPa.) (1999)........32
Bobby Williams, Shepherd (1987)........... 32
Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1987)......... 32
Chuck Sanders, Slippery Rock (1985) .... 32
Steve Housler, Lock Haven (1977)......... 32
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Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) ..306
Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (19^)......286
Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 265
Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998).... 231
Michael Mann, lUP (1993)....................219
Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)......215
Michael Mann, lUP (1991)....................214
Arrastene Henry, Bloomsbing (1998).... 198
Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1981)......... 188
Tink Stennett, lUP (2000) ..................... 186

Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
»»'* 6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004)....................504
Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994).... 422
Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)........419
Tun Ebersole, Shippensburg (1981)...... 384
Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002) ..379
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004) ..371
Chris Weibel, Clarion (1996)..................362
Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).... 354
Rob Klock, Shippensburg (1986)........... 353
Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)............... 351

Pass Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.

Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)..........58
Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ................ 57
Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981)...... 55
Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)........51
Mike Packer, Lock Haven (1970)............51
6. Ryan Harpold, Tiffin (2004)....................50
7. Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002) ....49
8. Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004) ..................... 48
Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999)............. 48
Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) .... 48

Pass Completions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)......... 38
Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004)..................... 33
Ryan Harpold, Tiffin (2004)....................31
Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989) ................ 30
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004) ....29
Tun Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)........29
7. John Szabo, Ashland (2002)...................26
Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995) .... 26
Jimmy Broadway, Lock Haven (1991).... 26
Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981)...... 26
Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)..................26

Pass Receptions

1. Mike Roscoe, Fairmont State (1986)........14
2. Jay DeUostretto, Clarion (1976)...............12
3. Nate Stewart, Slippery Rock (1999)........11
Eugene Roberts, \Trginia Union (1990) ....11
Bob Wietecha, New Haven (1988) ......... 11
Jeff Zubia, Shippensburg (1982) .............11

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Mike Blake, Bloomsburg (1981)............. 11
James Myers, Kenyon (1974).................. 11
8. Michael Hamm, Tiffin (2004).................. 10
Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsburg (2004).... 10
Jon Spinosa, Lock Haven (1994)............10
Greg Hopkins, Slippery Rock (1994)...... 10
Ron Urbansky Clarion (1987)................ 10
Russ Ford, Clarion (1985)....................... 10

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

Jason Miller, Mansfield (1994).............. 222
J.R. Thomas, Indiana(Pa.) (2001)........... 202
Brian Bradley, West Chester (2001)........201
Matt Wilson, Bloomsburg (1^9)........... 190
Jamie Ware, Shippensburg (1999)..........180
Tom Badalamenti, Wayne State (1985) ..178
James Myers, Kenton (1974)..................177
Bob Green, Clarion (1984)..................... 175
John Kimbrough, S. Conn. St. (1991).... 174
Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsbmg (2004) ....173

Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004)................... 452
Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)........440
Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994).... 426
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004) ..420
Jim TerwUUger, East Stroudsburg (2004) ..379
Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).... 374
Joe Stachmal, Southern Conn. St. (1991) 371
Tim Ebersole, Shippensbiug (1982)...... 369
Rich Hunter, Lock Haven (1987)........... 358
Chris Weibel, Clarion (1996)................. 349

AU-Purpose Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)...... 309
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994) 307
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993) 306
Rob Cook, Saginaw Valley St. (1988).... 265
Michael Mann, lUP (1991)....................255
Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998).... 241
Guy Wade, Lock Haven (1988).............240
Steve Witte, Clarion (1996)....................235
John Kelly West Va. Wesleyan (1983) ....234
Perry Kemp, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)....... 227

Team
Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

North Dakota State, 1989 ..................... 435
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966.......................... 408
Baldwin-WaUace, 1975.......................... 367
Lock Haven, 1985 ................................. 345
West Chester, 1971 ............................... 344
Califomia(Pa.), 1999..............................341
Carson-Newman, 1996 .........................334
New Haven, 1993................................. 334
9. Youngstown State, 1989 ...................... 331
10. Shippensburg, 2002 .............................326

Fewest Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Curry 1965 ........................................... -67
Lock Haven, 1983 ................................. -45
Lock Haven, 1970 ................................. -38
Frostbrug State, 1977..............................-24
New Haven, 1981................................. -22
Brockport, 1962 .....................................-12
East Stroudsburg, 1984.......................... -10
WVU Tech, 2004...................................... -7
Westminster, 1980 .................................... 2
Lock Haven, 2002 ................................... 8

Rushing Attempts
1. Baldwin-WaUace, 1975 ............................ 76
2. North Dakota State, 1989 ....................... 72
3. Slippery Rock, 1968 ................................64

4. Clarion, 1979 ............................
Lock Haven, 1967.....................
6. Youngstown State, 1989.............
Fairmont State, 1985..................
Saginaw Valley State, 1977........
Indiana(Pa.), 1972.....................

............ 63
............ 63
............ 62
............ 62
............ 62
............ 62

Pass Attempts
1. Bloombsurg 1981..................... ............ 61
2. Shippensburg, 1983 .................. ............ 59
3. Kutztown, 1989......................... ............ 57
4. Mansfield, 1987........................ ............ 51
5. Shippensburg 1982 .................. ............ 51
6. Lock Haven, 1970...................... ............ 51
7. Tiffin, 2004.................................. ............ 50
East Stroudsburg 2002 .......................... 50
9. Bentley, 2004.............................. ............ 48
Mercyhurst, 1999........................ ............ 48
Pass Completions
1. Shippensburg 1983 ................... ............ 38
2. Bentiey, 2004.............................. ........... 33
3. Tiffin, 2004.................................. ........... 31
4. Kutztown, 1989......................... ........... 30
5. Shippensburg 1982 ................... ........... 29
Bloomsburg 1981...................... ........... 29
Buffalo, 19TO.............................. ........... 29
8. East Stroudsburg 1968 ............. ........... 27
9. Ashland, 2002 ........................... ........... 26
Lock Haven, 1995...................... ........... 26
Lock Haven, 1991...................... ........... 26
Passing Yards
1. Bentley, 2004.............................. ......... 504
2. East Stroudsburg 1968 ............. ......... 424
3. Mansfield, 1994......................... ......... 422
4. Shippensburg 1999 ................... ......... 419
Shippensburg 1983 ................... ......... 419
6. BuEdo, 1980.............................. ......... 385
7. Shippensburg 1982 ................... ..........384 ,
8. East Stroudsburg 2002 ............. ..........379 '
9. East Stroudsburg 2004 .............. ......... 371 1
10. Clarion, 1996 ............................. ......... 362
Fewest Passing Yards
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1. Mercyhurst, 1982........................ .............0
Baldwin-WaUace, 1965............... .............0 1
Curry, 1965................................ .............0
4. Brockport, 1963 ......................... .............7
5. Lock Haven, 1966...................... ............. 8
6. Lock Haven, 1975...................... ........... 13
7. Saginaw VaUey State, 1975........ ........... 14
8. Brockport, 1%2......................... ........... 15
9. Frostburg 1977 ......................... ........... 21
10. Qarion, 1963 ............................. ........... 28

Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Baldwin-WaUace, 1966................ ......... 685
West Chester, 1987 ..................... ......... 642
Indiana(Pa.), 1984....................... ......... 590
East Stroudsburg 1968 .............. ......... 589
Bentley, 2004............................... .........575
Califomia(Pa.), 1983................... .........546
Mansfield, 1991.......................... .........541
Indiana(Pa.), 1991....................... .........538
North Elakota State, 1989 ........... .........530
Shippensburg 1999 ................... .........529

Fewest Total Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Curry, 1965 ................................ ..........-67
Frostburg State, 1977................... ........... -3
Brockport, 1962 .......................... .............3
Westrninster, 1980....................... .............8
Clarion, 1957 .............................. .......... 32
Lock Haven, 1975....................... .......... 47

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Longest Rusliing
plays
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
99.....Lester Frye vs. Ca]ifornia(Pa.), 1991
92.....Derrick Russell vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
91.....A1 Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91.....Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1991
88.....Dave Green vs. Saginaw Valley, 1975
87.....Bernard Henry vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1999
85.....A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969
85 Kidder vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1956
83.....Larry Jackson vs. MillersvUle, 1993
80.....A1 Raines vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1970
79 Hoyd Faulkner vs. Shippensburg, 1986
79.....Joe Sanford vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1970

longest Passing
Plays
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
92.....Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham
vs. Shippensburg, 1980
91.....Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1996
87.... Scott McBQssock to Jim Romaniszyn
vs. West Chester, 1971
83.....Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley vs. Lock
Haven, 1982
82.....Rick Shover to BUI Kruse vs.
Westminster, 1979
80.....Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn
vs. Clarion, 1971
79.....Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts
vs. Elizabeth City State, 1993
77.....Hal Galupi to Ernest FYiester
vs. CaUfomia(Pa.), 1990
76.....Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron
vs. Mansfield, 1987
76.....Jude Basile to Rod Jones
vs. Kenyon, 1974
75.....Rick Gates to Chris Buehner
vs. Mercyhurst, 1999
75.....Chris Hart to Gerald Thompson
vs. Lock Haven, 1995

Longest Kickoff
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
100....Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987
100 ....Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984
99.....Bernard Henry vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2000
98.....Tim Beacham vs. MUlersvUle, 1977
97.....Gary GUbert vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1961
95.....Hm Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980
94.....Ross Rankin vs. Qarion, 1986
92.....Ryan Valasek vs. Clarion, 2003
92.....Steve Russell vs. Slippery Rock, 1993
90.....Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987
90.....John Mikovich vs. East Stroudsburg, 1%7
90.....Willie Miller vs. Bridgeport, 1964

Longest Punt
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
85.....GUbert Grantlin vs. Mansfield, 1995
85.....Ken Petardi vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1978

85.....Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
82.....Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980
80 Hoyd FatUkner vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1986
70.....John Mikovich vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1965
62.....Jim Romaniszyn vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1972
58.....Mike Gaul vs. New Haven, 1981
55.....Tim Beacham vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1980
55.....Rich Riffle vs. Geneva, 1966

The Cactus Bowl
Matt Phillips continued the tradition of
Edinboro Fighting Scots playing in the Cactus
Bowl this past January. For a number of years
Division If footbaU teams had an all-star game
named the Snow Bowl, which was played in
Fargo, North Dakota. In 2000 the contest was
moved to Kingsville, Texas and renamed the
Cactus Bowl. The contest features the top small
college seniors in the coimtry. Edinboro has had at
least one representative in every Cactus Bowl (aka
Snow Bowl) but one, with a streak of seven straight
years. Here's a complete list of the Fighting Scots
who have performed in the Cactus Bowl Division
II All-Star Game.

Longest Punts
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
82.... Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983
72 Sean McNicholas vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2000
70.....Mike Abbiatici vs. MUlersvUle, 1980
66.....Sean McNicholas vs. Ashland, 2002
66 ....BUI Burford vs. Yoimgstown State,
1989
65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg,
2002
65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Gannon, 2001
65.....Tyson Cook vs. Cheyney, 1997
65.....Tyson Cook vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1996
65.....Scott Rupert vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1994
65.....Gary Lhotsky vs. SfUppensburg, 1992
65.....Mike Abbiatici vs. MUlersvUle, 1980
65.....Dan Fiegl vs. Fairmont State, 1976

Longest Field
Goals
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
53.....Sean McNicholas vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2000
52.....Tyson Cook vs. Hillsdale, 1997
52.....Darren Weber vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1987
49.....Sean McNicholas vs. GlenvUle St., 1999
48.....Tyson Cook vs. CaUfomiafPa.), 1997
47.....Kody Robertson vs. East Stroudsburg,
2004
47.... Sean McNicholas vs. Clarion, 1999
47.... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
47.... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1979
45.....Sean McNicholas vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2001
45.....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1980
44 Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2001
44.....Jim Trueman vs. CaUfomiaJPa.), 1984
44.....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1980

Jason Perkins, LB
Mike Kegarise, OL
Gary Lhotsky, P
Lateef Walters, WR
Larry Jackson, RB
Pat Schuster, DE
Gilbert Grantlin, WR
Jeff Traversy, DL
Corey Keyes, TE
Gerald Thompson, RB
Rob Barney, TE
Bernard Henry, RB
Greg Tarbell, OT
Sean McNicholas, P
Joe Valvoda, C
Matt Phillips, RB

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Longest Interception
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
102....Jack Case vs. Brockport State, 1962
85.....Steve Russell vs. Shippensburg, 1992
85.....WUUe Curry vs. Fairmont State, 1976
84.....Franklin vs. Slippery Rock, 1987
71.... Dennis Creehan vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1969
69.....Foster Johnson vs. Ashland, 2000
69.....Ken Petardi vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1978
67.....Jeff Richardson vs. Lock Haven, 2001
67.....Brian Decker vs. Cheyney, 1997
66 Ron AUen vs. Slippery Rock, 1996

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AU-Ainericans

All-Americans
Harlan Hill Trophy
Two Edinboro University football players
have been finalists for the Harlon Hill Trophy,
presented annually to the top player in NCAA
Division 11 football. Running back Elbert Cole
was one of three finalists in 1989, while wide
receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year
later. Cole placed third in the'89 balloting. He
earned All-American honors in 1989, receiving
first team accolades from Kodak/American
Football Coaches Association, second team
recognition from Football Gazette, and third
team status from Associated Press.
Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
records for touchdowns (24) and points (148).
He led the Fighting Scots to the PSAC West
title, a 8-3 record and a number seven ranking
in the final Division 11 poU.
Priester was runnerup to North Dakota
State quarterback Chris Simdom in 1990 when
the Bison claimed the Division 11 national title.
Priester was the PSAC Western Division CoPlayer of the Year in 1990. He was also recog­
nized by Kodak/ American Football Coaches
Association, Associated Press and the Football
Gazette as a first team All-American.
The wide receiver hauled in 47 passes for
1,102 yards and 15 TDs. Edinboro finished 93, reaching the Division 11 quarterfinals.
A year ago Andre Burke (below) made a
run at the Harlon
HiU Trophy, as the
tailback was a
Northeast Region
semifinalist.
Burke ended up
with a schoolrecord 1,713 yards
and 19 IDs.

2004

Greg Bzorek, OT - 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com;
honorable mention Football Gazette
Andre Burke, TB — 2nd team D2football.com;
3rd team Football Gazette
Seth Fragale, OLB — honorable mention
D2football.com; honorable mention
Football Gazette
Kody Robertson, PK — honorable mention
D2football.com; honorable mention
Football Gazette
2003

Joe Valvoda, C — 1st team AFCA; 1st team
AP Little All-America; honorable
mention D2football.com
Raji El-Amin, FS — 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com; 3rd
team Football Gazette
2002

2001

Curtis Rose, OL — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 1st team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 2nd team Football Gazette
Georj Lewis, DB — 3rd team Football Gazette
John Messura, DL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1990

Sean McNicholas, P — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Brandon Nicodemus, CXT — honorable
mention Football Gazette
1999

Rob Barney, TE — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1998

Todd Rogacki, OG — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Gerald Thompson, TB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1997

1996

Brian Decker, DB — 3rd team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team Football Gazette
Michael Sims, LB — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team Football Gazette
Matt Gentile, DT — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1995

Pat Schuster, DE — 1st team AFCA; 2nd team
Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Michael Sims, LB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1994

Larry Jackson, RB — 2nd team Football
Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America
Pat Schuster, DE — 2nd team Football Gazette;
3rd team AP Little All-America
Steve Russell, DB — 2nd team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Mike Edwards, LB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1993

Mike Kegarise, OL — 1st team AP Little Allpage 72

1992

Mike Kegarise, OL — 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; honorable mention Football
Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 3rd team Football Gazette
Mike Barnes, DB — 3rd team Football Gazette
Anthony Ross, DE - 3rd team Football
Gazette
Georj Lewis, DB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Scott Nickel, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Gary Lhotsky, P — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Larry Jackson, RB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1991

Sean McNicholas, P — 1st team AFCA; 1st
team, AP Little All-America; 2nd team
Football Gazette; 2nd team
D2Football.com
Brandon Nicodemus, OG — honorable
mention D2Football.com

Todd Rogacki, OT — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Elbert Cole, a 1989
finalist, with the
Harlon Hill Trophy.

America, third team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; second team Football Gazette

Ernest FYiester, WR — 1st team Kodak/AFCA;
1st team AP Little All-America; first team
Football Gazette
Curtis Rose, OL — 1st team AP Little AllAmerica; first team Football Gazette
Lester Frye, RB — honorable mention Football
Gazette
Jeff Jacobs, DL — honorable mention Football
Gazette

Little All-America
Mark Swiatek, OT — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
1981

Bob Cicerchi, LB — AP Little All-America
Tom Kisiday, OG — AP Little All-America
Ron Link, DT — AP Little All-America

Paul Burkell, OG — honorable mention
NAIA All-America
Joe Sanford, QB — honorable mention NAIA
All-America
1970

1980

Tim Beacham, WR — honorable mention
NAIA All-America; honorable mention
AP Little All-America
Jim Collins, DT — honorable mention NAIA
All-America; honorable mention AP
Little All-America
Ron Link, DT — honorable mention N/dA
All-America
1972

Jim Romaniszyn, RB — honorable mention
AP Little All-America; honorable
mention NAIA All-America
1971

A1 Raines, RB — 2nd team NAIA AllAmerica; honorable mention AP Little
All-America
Jack McCurry, DB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America; honorable mention
NAIA All-America
Jim Romaniszyn, FL - honorable mention
AP Little All-America; honorable
mention NAIA All-America

Ebby Hollins, DL — honorable mention
NAM Little All-America; honorable
mention Kodak All-America
A1 Raines, RB ~ honorable mention
NAM Little All-America
1969

A1 Raines, RB - honorable mention NA7A
All-America

CoSIDA Academic
All-America
2000

Mark Weidner, OG ~ second team
1996
Brian Decker, DB — first team
Jeremy O'Day, OL — second team
1995
Pat Schuster, DE — second team
Jeremy O'Day, OL — third team
1994

Pat Schuster, DE — third team
1993
Jason Perkins, LB - second team

1989

former
le Fighting Scots are playing professionally in
the Canadian Football League, with several others
playing arena football, including Dave Smith, Joe
Valvoda, and Quentin Ware-Bey
Jeremy O'Day is in his ninth season as an
offensive lineman in the CFL, and in his seventh
season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He
was chosen by the Toronto Argonauts in the 1997
supplemental draft, and was a member of the 1997
Grey Cup winning team. The center has played in
139 CFL regular season games and seven playoff
games. John Williams was drafted by British
Columbia in the fourth roimd of the 2002 CFL
Draft. He is currently on Toronto's roster.
This past spring fullback Matt Phillips signed
as a free agent with the New England Patriots, and
two years ago punter Sean McNicholas signed as a
free agent with the New York Jets. A number of
other Fighting Scots have made their marks in the
professional ranks. Denorse Mosely was a mem­
ber of the Miami Dolphins as a defensive back for
two seasons, and was also in training camp with
the Green Bay Packers.
Dave Green and Jim Romaniszyn playing for
the Qeveland Browns in the 1970's. Green, a run­
ning back, also played for the Montreal Alouettes
in me CFL. Romaniszyn, a 6'2", 225 lb. running
back, was drafted by the Browns in the 13th rormd
in 1973, then switched to linebacker.
Jeff Traversy, a 6'5", 280 lb. nose tackle, was
the Calgary Stampeders' third pick in the 1997 col­
lege draft and played through the 2002 season.

CFL
Dave Green, RB — Montreal
Jeremy O'Day, OL — Saskatchewan, Toronto
Jeff Traversy, DL — Calgary
John Williams, RB — British Columbia, Toronto
Arena Football League
Cleveland Pratt, WR/RS — Florida and others
Ernest Priester, WR — Cleveland
Questin Ware-Bey, WR — Carolina, Green Bay

1988

Elbert Cole, RB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
Michael Willis, FS — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
1986

Scott Dodds, QB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
1984

Ray Bracy, DB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
Jim Trueman, K — 3rd team NCjAA Division
II All-America
1982

Edinboro University Football 2005

Edinboro University has had a history of
e performing in the professional ranks. Two
S?ers

NFL
James Dumas, DB — San Francisco
Gilbert Grantlin, WR — Minnesota
Dave Green, RB — Cleveland
Mike Kegarise, OL — Seattle
Sean McNicholas, P — New York Jets
Denorse Mosely, DB — Miami, Green Bay
Ernest Priester, WR — Denver
Jim Romaniszyn, RB — Cleveland
Curtis Rose, OL — Miami

Elbert Cole, RB — 1st team Kodak/AFCA; 2nd
team Football Gazette; 3rd team AP Little
All-America
Ernest Priester, WR — 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 3rd team Football Gazette
Joe Brooks, OL — 2nd team Football Gazette
Hal Galupi, QB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Michael Willis, FS — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Ron Hainsey, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Chip Conrad, DT — honorable mention
Football Gazette

Rick Ruszkiewicz, K ~ Kodak All-America
College Division I
Barry Swanson, C — honorable mention AP

Fightiiig Scots in the
Pros

Tom
Kisiday

Edinboro University Football 2005

Jim
Romaniszyn

AU-PSAC Honorees

All-PSAC Honorees
2004 Justin Bouch, QB (1)

PSAC Athlete of
the Year
1986
Scott Dodds, QB

I

1989

Elbert Cole, RB
1990

Ernest Priester, WR
(Co-Player of the Year)

2003

1992

Larry Jackson, RB
1994

Larry Jackson, RB
1995
Pat Schuster, DE

Michael Sims

1996

Michael Sims, LB
(Defensive Player of the Year)

1997
Brian Decker, DB
(Defensive Player of the Year)
2004
2002

Seth Fragale, OLB
(Defensive Player of the Year)
pmi&m

PSAC Rookie of
the Year
2001

1990

Mario Houston, DB
1991

Jody Dickerson, QB
1995
Gerald Thompson, RB
1996

Tyson Cook, K

2000

2003

Raji El-Amin, DB

Jody Dickerson

1999

1998

1997

Dave Smith is Edinboro's tonefour-time All-PSAC
selection. The defensive end earnedfirst team hon­
ors in 1999,2000 and 2001, and was a second team
selection in 200Z

1996

Andre Burke, TB (1)
Greg Bzorek, OT (1)
A.J. Cousins, DL (1)
Seth Fragale, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Kody Robertson, PK (1)
Chris Amico, DL (2)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Tom Davidson, DB (2)
Chris Kaczor, OG (2)
Justin Bouch, QB (1)
Raji El-Amin, DB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Anthony Peluso, QG (1)
Matt PhiUips, RB (1)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Greg Bzorek, OT (2)
Seth Fragale, LB (2)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
etuis Kaczor, QG (2)
Eric Neavins, DL (2)
CJ. Trivisonno, TE (2)
Joe Valvolda, C (2)
James Cowart, LB (1)
Eugene Grooms, DL (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus, OL (1)
Alonzo Roebuck, RB (1)
Joe Valvoda, OL (1)
Elliott Page, DB (2)
Dave Smith, DL (2)
Foster Johnson, LB (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus,OL (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
Joe Valvoda, OL (1)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
Jeff Richardson, DB (2)
Greg Tarbell, OL (2)
Derrick Davis, DB (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
Stephane Lubin, VW (2)
Chris Buehner, WR (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Stephane Lubin, RS (1)
D.K. McDonald, DB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
John Smith, DL (1)
Rob Barney, TE (2)
Dan Caro, LB (2)
Sean McNicholas, P (2)
Dan Caro, LB (1)
James Dumas, DB (1)
Todd Rogacki, OT (1)
Gerald Thompson, 1^ (1)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (1)
Dave Sadler, DB (1)
Melvin Austin, OT (2)
Tyson Cook, P&PK (2)
Todd Rogacki, OT (1)
Jesse Hannan, DL (1)
Dan Caro, LB (1)
Brian Decker, DB (1)
Tom Scarpone, C (2)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (2)
Matt Stultz, DL (2)
Ed Mattie, LB (2)
Tyson Cook, P (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)
Todd Rogacki, OG (1)
Corey Keyes, TE (1)

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

Tony Brinson, RB (1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)
Matt Gentile, DL (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL (1)
Brian Decker, DB (1)
Denorse Mosely, DB/RS (1)
Tyson Cook, P (1)
Tyson Cook, K (2)
Gerald Thompson, RB (2)
Todd Henne, TE (1)
Jesse Trevino, OG (1)
Gilbert Grantlin,WR(l)
Gerald Thompson, RB (1)
Pat Schuster, DE (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL (1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)
Keith Cushenberry, DB (1)
Det Betti, C (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OG (2)
Tony Brinson, RB (2)
Gilbert Grantlin, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Pat Schuster, DE (1)
Mike Edwards, LB (1)
Steve Russell, DB (1)
Todd Henne, TE (2)
Lateef Walters, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Mike Sims, LB (2)
Keith Cushenberry, DB (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)
Mike Kegarise, OL (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
RusseU Cray, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Steve Russell, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Gordie Hitchcock, C (2)
Tonyrighe,OT(2)
Mike Edwards, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)
Mike Kegarise, OT (1)
Scott Nickel, OG (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Anthony Ross, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Mike Barnes, DB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
Russell Cray, DL (2)
Curtis Rose, OL (1)
Lester Frye, RB (1)
John Messuna, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
Wally Spisak, OL (2)
Mike Kegarise, OT (2)
Wrentie Martin, WR (2)
Mike Barnes, DB (2)
Gary Lhotsky, P (2)
Curtis Rose, OG (1)
Ernest Priester, WR (1)
Lester Frye, RB (1)
Jeff Jacobs, DL (1)
Wade Smith, DB (1)
Wally Spisak, OT (2)
Brad Powell, OG (2)
John Baumann, PK (2)

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

1983

John Messura, DL (2)
Matt Miller, DL (2)
A1 Donahue, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)
Joe Brooks, OG (1)
Dave Pinkerton, C (1)
Ernest Priester, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Michael Wayne, LB (1)
Michael WiUis, DB (1)
Randy Mcllwain, TE (2)
Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Hal Galupi, QB (2)
Chip Conrad, DL (2)
John Williams, LB (2)
Wade Smith, DB (2)
John Toomer, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB(1)
Chip Conrad, DL (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Joe Brooks, C (2)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
Darren Weber, PK (2)
Jeff Jacobs, DL (2)
Michael Wayne, LB (2)
Mark Courtney, OT (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Mike Raynard, P (1)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
Flloyd Eaulkner, RB (2)
Ed Jozefov, DL (2)
A1 Donahue, LB (2)
Mike Wetherholt, DB (2)
Scott Dodds, QB (1)
Bob Suren, TE (1)
Hoyd Faulkner, RB (1)
John Cardone, DE (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Ross Rankin, RB (2)
Ernest Priester, WR (2)
Dave Nye, OG (2)
Mike Raynard, P (2)
Mark Perkins, WR (1)
Dave Span, RB (1)
Jim Britt, OT (1)
Chuck Murray, DL (1)
Rob Lewis, DL (2)
Mark Merritt, OL (2)
Ray Bracy, DB (1)
Jim Britt, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK (1)
Martelle Betters, DB (2)
Eric Bosley, WR (2)
Damon Chambers, RB (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Bob CiRorke, LB (2)
Buddy Carroll, C (1)
Willie Chealey, LB (1)
Rick Jordan, DL (1)
Rick Rosenburg, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (2)

1982

1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

1976

Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Bob Klenk, RB (2)
Dave Parker, DB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (1)
MitcheU Kelly, RB (1)
Dave Parker, DB (1)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Barry Swanson, C (1)
Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Chris Rounds, OG (2)
Mark Swiatek, OT (2)
Bob Beauregard, DE (hm)
Willie Chealey, LB (hm)
John O'Rorke, DL (hm)
Greg Rose, DB (hm)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Tom Kisiday, OG (1)
Ron Link, DT(1)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)
Tim Beacham, WR (1)
Jim Collins, DT (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Ron Miller, DB (1)
Joe Early, RB (2)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Bill Matuscak TE (2)
Tim Beacham, WR (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (2)
Jim Collins, DT (2)
WiUie Curry, DE (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Rick Shover, QB (2)
NickSobecki,CB(2)
Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
Bobjahn, WR(1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Kevin CampbeU, DB (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
Bill Kruse, TE (2)
Bob Kunkle, CG (2)
Andy Parma, RB (2)
Tom Lang, DE (2)
Lee Barthelmes, OT (1)
Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
BobJahn,WR(l)
Greg Sullivan, LB (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Mike Jennings, DB (1)
Dan Fiegl, P (1)
Bryan Libert, RB (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)
Steve Larson, TE (1)
Lou Provenzano, OG (1)
Doug Goodman, C (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
John Serrao, PK (1)
Jeff Shaw, DL(1)
Ron Gooden, DL (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

George Miller, DB (1)
Dan Eiegl, P (1)
Rick Vomadore, OT (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
Jan Gefert, DE (1)
Ron Gooden, DE (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Rich Radzavich, OG (2)
Greg Sullivan, LB (2)
David Seigh, DB (2)
Rick Vomadore, OT (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Mike Schnirel, LB (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)
Jim McQure, LB (2)
Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Tom Herr, DL (1)
Wes Bain, TE (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Mel Morisette, RB (2)
Jim Mastriani, DB (2)
John Walker, DB (2)
John Guerra, P (2)
Jim Romaniszyn (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
John Chakot, OG (1)
Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
Jay Minotas, LB (1)
Frank Berzanski, K (1)
Mike Romeo, WR (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)
John Gecinba, FL (2)
Mark Worley, LB (2)
A1 Raines, RB (1)
Jack McCimy, DB (1)
Paul Burkell, OG (1)
Jim Romanisz)m, WR (1)
Joe Sanford, QB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Joe Sass, DB (1)
John Petchel, IE (1)
John Chakot, OT (2)
Ebby Hollins, DL (1)
A1 Raines, RB (1)
Steve Hanun, LB (1)
Paul Burkell, OG (1)
Joe Sanford, QB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Bob Mengerink, FB (1)

(1) — first team All-PSAC
(2) — second team All-PSAC
(hm) — honorable mention
NOTE: The Sports Information Department is current­
ly researching all Jbotball honors. Please foel free to con­
tact the office with additional information.

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Edinboro in the T^CAA Division II Playoffs
EU
NH
NH

1989
North Dakota St. 45,
Edinboro 32

First Round — November 18, 1989
Fargo, NO

EU

Scoring

Edinboro
0
North Dakota State 16
Tm.

«’»■

12
8
7 14

12........... 32
8 ...........45

1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3

NDS
EU
EU
NDS

3
4
4
4

Kurt Gunning 30 yd. run (kick failed)
Wade Herbel 28 yd. field goal
Tony Satter 3 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Elbert Cole 1 yd. run (run failed)
Satter 33 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Chris Conway 47 yd. run (pass failed)
Pete Erickson 1 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Conway 85 yd. kickoff return (Ernest Priester
pass from Hal Galupi)
Chris Simdom 1 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Cole 18 yd. run (pass failed)
Cole 10 yd. run (run failed)
Simdom 1 yd. run (Aaron Oden run)

1990

^4*“^****“’*’^ Edinboro 38, Va. Union 14

First Round — November ly, iggo
Norfolk, VA

.

Scoring
Edinboro
Virginia Union
Tm.

EU
EU
VU
EU
EU
EU
VU
EU

6
16

12
7

6
0

14............ 38
7.............. 14

Lester Frye 6 yd. run (kick blocked)
Fiye 69 yd. run (run failed)
Kurt Greene 2 yd. run (R, lunmons kick)
Frye 14 yd. run (kick blocked)
Derrick Russell 25 yd. run (pass failed)
Russell 2 yd. run (John Baumann kick)
Greene 28 yd. run (R. Timmons kick)
Russell 9 yd. run (Baumann kick)

Quarterfinals — November 24, iggo
Indiana, PA
Scoring

f- Edinboro
-‘

Indiana(Pa.)

0
0

0
14

0
0

7............... 7
0............14

"■'

»**'*■
r*-**®*’'' ■'■ Tm.
lUP
lUP
EU

,.t .v^" ♦

Scoring Play

2 John White 20 yd. pass from Tony Aliucci
(Grims kick)
2 Aliucci 1 yd. run (Grims kick)
4 Ernest Priester 9 pass from Hal Galupi
(John Baumann kick)

1993
•St^^- ' ■' New Haven 48, Edinboro 28

First Round — November 20,19Q3
Nexo Hauen, CT
Scoring

Edinboro
New Haven
Tm.

tZl*** NH
NH
EU
-.
NH

0
14

14
7

Quartetfinals — November 22, 2004
East Stroutlsburg, PA

0 14............ 28
13 14............ 48

Tm.

EU
HN
EU
NH
NH
NH
NH

0 12
16
7

Edinboro
East Stroudsburg
Tm.

Scoring

8
14

12............ 32
8...........45

Scoring Play

1 Gerald Thompson 1 yd. mn (run failed)
1 Gene Adair 37 yd. field goal
2 Keith Cushenberry 31 yd. fumble return
(pass failed)
3 Adair 47 yd. field goal
3 Ron Jenkins 7 yd. run (Adair kick)
4 Perkins 11 yd. run (Adair kick)
4 Dave Menard 1 yd. run (Adair kick)

2003
Saginaw Valley St. 33,
Edinboro 9

First Round — November 22, 2003
University Center, MI

7
9

10
7

8
6

7........... 32
14.............36

Scoring Play

ESU 1 Mark Bmbaker 26 yd. field goal
ESU 1 Jim Terwilliger 7 yd. run (kick blocked)
EU 1 Andre Burke 4 yd. run (Kody Robertson
kick)
ESU 2 Tim Strenfel 31 yd. pass from Terwilliger
(Bmbaker kick)
EU 2 Ed Brown 35 yd. pass from Justin Bouch
(Robertson kick)
EU 2 Robertson 47 yd. field goal
EU 3 Jim Soltis 47 yd. interception return
(kick failed)
ESU 3 Anthony Carfagno 18 yd. run (kick blocked)
EU 3 Elliott Page defensive PAT return
ESU 4 Strenfel 7 yd. pass from Terwilliger
(Bmbaker kick)
EU 4 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)
ESU 4 Ben Culver 17 yd. pass from Terwilliger
(Bmbaker kick)

Scoring

Edinboro
Saginaw Valley St.
Tm.

3
7

6
15

0
3

0...............9
8............33

Scoring Play

EU 1 Kody Robertson 19 yd. field goal
SVSU 1 Glenn Martinez 42. yd. pass from Mark
Radlinski (Eric Houle kick)
SVSU 2 Joe Johnson 6 yd. run (Houle kick)
EU 2 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run (kick failed)
SVSU 2 Mark LaFreniere 51 yd. pass from
Radlinski (Ruvell Martin run)
SVSU 3 Houle 37 yd. field goal
SVSU 4 Johnson 2 yd. mn (Michael Pilko pass from
Martin)

Wcdtham^ MA
Scoring

Tm.

EU
BC
EU
EU
BC
EU
BC
BC
EU
BC
BC

14
7

20
27

7
10

6............ 47
0............ 44

Scoring Play

1 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run (Kody Robertson
kick)
1 Dallas Mall 32 yd. pass from Marc Eddy
(Enzo Tirino kick)
1 Andre Burke 41 yd. run (Robertson kick)
2 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. run (bad snap -run failed)
2 J.J. Sullivan 3 yd. run (Enzo Tirino kick)
2 Justin Lipscomb 39 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)
2 MaU 33 yd. pass from Eddy (Tirino kick)
2 Mall 20 yd. pass from Eddy (pass failed)
2 Ryan Valasek 36 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)
2 Eddy 9 yd. run (Tirino kick)
3 Anthony Seaforth 42 yd.interception return

Coach

1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Sox Harrison
3-3-0
3-2-0
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
5-2-0
Sox Harrison
2-4-0
3^
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
1-5-0
3-2-0
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
1-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
lA-0
0-4-1
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
1-4-0
1-6-0
Orville Bailey
0-7-0
Orville Bailey
Sox Harrison
2-2-1
1-3-0
Sox Harrison
No Team - World War 11
No Team - World War II
No Team - World War II
Art McComb
0-6-0
1-6-0
Art McComb
1-7-0
Art McComb
1-5-2
Art McComb
3^-0
Art McComb
0-5-1
Art McComb
3-4-0
Art McComb
3-5-1
Art McComb
1-6-0
Art McComb
Art McComb
1-8-0
5-4-0
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
3^
44-1
Bob Thurbon
3-4-1
Bob Thurbon
3M-1
Loyal Park
4-3-1
Loyal Park
3-5-0
Jim Hazlett
2-6-0
Jim Hazlett
2-5-1
Jim Hazlett
6-2-1
Jim Hazlett

Coach, Seasons....................
Sox Harrison (1926-38,41-42) .... .............15
Orville Bailey (1939^0)............. .............. 2
Art McComb (1946-55).............. .............10
Bob Thurbon (1956-59).............. .............. 4
Loyal Park (1960-61)................. .............. 2
Jim Hazlett (1962-65)................. .............. 4
William Cutcher (1966-68)........ .............. 3
Bill McDonald (1969-78)............ .............10
Denny Creehan (1979-84).......... .............. 6
Steve Szabo (1985-87) ............... .............. 3
Tom Hollman (1988-99) ............ .............12
Lou Tepper (2000-04)................. .............. 5
12 COACHES .......................

First Round — Nouemher 15, .2004
Edinboro
Bentley

Overall
W-I.-T

year

PF

PA

88
83
212
46
131
19
40
11
6
0
59
6
18
39
27
80
14

53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45
70

7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204

154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53
111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132

PSAC
W-I^T

1-3-1
2-2-1
1-5-0
1-5-0
1^1
4-2-0

Year

Coach

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

William Cutcher
William Cutcher
William Cutcher
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bin McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bin McDonald
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Steve Szabo
Steve Szabo
Steve Szabo
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper

Overall
W-T.-T

1-6-1
2-7-0
2-7-0
4M-1
9-1-0
9-1-0
3-5-1
44-1
5-2-2
8-3-0
6-4-0
3-6-1
3-6-1
4-6-0
6-2-1
4-6-0
9-2-0
8-2-0
8-2-0
5^1
7-3-0
3-8-0
5^1
8-3-0
9-3-0
7^0
8-2-1
8-3-0
7-3-0
9-2-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
4-7-0
3-8-0
5-6-0
4-6-0
5-6-0
9-3-0
9-3-0

PF

PA

PSAC
W-L-T

42
81
114
194
237
355
167
194
131
259
273
139
167
131
155
178
294
412
353
217
321
226
223
435
336
228
336
362
367
316
276
202
253
222
163
202
253
357
398

224
224
307
203
89
155
158
203
127
156
174
123
247
148
84
84
110
144
210
209
283
283
184
202
190
199
131
255
207
155
223
230
304
347
218
209
260
196
259

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

All-Time Coadiing Records

2004
Edinboro 47, Bentley 44

Scoring Play

1 Joe Davis 15 yd. pass from James Weir
(John (TRiordan kick)
1 Roger Graham 3 yd. mn (CTRiordan kick)
2 Marcus Griffin 10 yd. pass from Jody
Dickerson (Scott Rupert kick)
2 Weir 4 yd. run (O'Riordan kick)

Scoring

First Round — November 18,1995
New Haven, CT
Edinboro
North Dakota State

(Tirino kick)
3 Matt Phillips 2 yd. run (Robertson kick)
3 Tirino 33 yd. field goal
4 Nate Eimer 23 yd. pass from Bouch
(kick failed)

East Stroudsburg 36,
E)duiboro 32

New Haven 27, Edinboro 12

Scoring Play

1
2
2
2
3
4
4
4

fc*»'***''* IndianaCPa.) 14, Edinboro 7

I

NH

EU
BC
EU

1995

Scoring Play

NDS
NDS
NDS
EU
NDS
EU
NDS
EU

EU
NH

2 Corey Hill 3 yd. run (Rupert kick)
3 Graham 2 yd. run (CXRiordan kick)
3 Tony Willis 32 yds. pass from Weir
(kick failed)
4 Hill 3 yd. run (Rupert kick)
4 Willis 20 yd. pass from Weir
(O'Riordan kick)
4 Lateef Walters 5 yd. pass from Dickerson
(Rupert kick)
4 Weir 1 yd. run (O'Riordan kick)

Year-By-Year Records

Won

Lost

Tied

Pet.

27
1
14
15
7
9
5
54
39
15
78
32

56
13
56
16
7
22
20
34
20
15
48
24

2
0
4
2
2
2
1
7
1
1
2
0

.329
.071
.203
.485
.500
.288
.212
.605
.658
.500
.617
.571

296

332

24

.471

;.

Denny Creehan (center) was inducted into
the Edinboro Hall ofEame in April 2001.
A standout defensive back for the Fighting Scots,
he was the Edinboro head coach for six seasons,
and remains the career leader in winning
percentage at .658. He is pictured with Director
ofAthletics Bruce Bauntgrtaner (Ifft) and
Fh-esidentDr. Frank G. Pogue Jr. (right)

Freshman tight end Kyle Witucki caught one-yard
touchdoivn passes against both Bentley and East
Stroudsburg in the 2004 NCAA Playoffs. He's
shown here hauling in his touchdown pass at East
Stroudsburg.

Bill McDonald ... ranks sec­
ond in career wins with 54.

Edbiboro University Football 2005

Sox Harrison ... Edinboro's
first coach, with a record 15
years at the helm.

Edinboro University Football 2005

Tom Hollman ...
Edinboro's career leader in
wins with 78.

page 77

Fighting Scots vs. 2005 Opponents

Edinboro vs. Opponents

Appalachian State.

Curry.

Geneva.

.W-L-T
... 0-1-0
... 2-2-0
...5-4-0
... 1-0-0
... 0-1-0
...5^
... 1-2-1
... 1-0-0
... 5-1-0
... 2-0-0
... 7-5-1
... 1-0-0
... 4-1-0
... 0-2-0
. 35-34-2
... 0-1-0
... 0-3-0
... 0-1-0
... 3-1-0
... 3-1-0
. 35-37-2
... 1-1-0
... 1-0-0
... 1-0-0
... 0-1-0
...4-8-0
... 2-0-0
... 4-6-2
... 0-2-0
... 0-1-0
... 0-1-0
... 2-0-0
... 2-0-0
... 5-1-0
... 1-2-0
... 4-3-0
... 5-1-0

First
Meeting
1928
1930
1926
1994
1995
1953
1965
2004
1981
1964
1948
1983
1928
1976
1927
1930
1996
1955
1970
1967
1926
1972
1965
1984
1929
1967
1993
1973
1992
1947
1961
1976
2001
1952
1997
1933
1994

Last
Meeting
1928
1933
1949
1994
1995
2003
1975
2004
1999
1965
1969
1983
1996
1978
2004
1930
1998
1995
1987
1996
2004
1976
1965
1984
1929
2004
1994
1991
1993
1947
1961
1977
2002
1%9
1999
1963
1999

Streak
LI
W2
W1
W1
LI
W2
LI
W1
LI
W2
W1
W1
LI
L2
W3
LI
L3
LI
W2
W3
W2
W1
W1
W1
LI
L2
W2
W3
L2
LI
LI
W2
W2
W4
W1
W3
LI

_____
•*«*!**,:* « ■

Opponent........................ ....W-L-T
Hiram.............................. .........0-0-1
Indiana(Pa.)...................... .... 19-50-4
John Carroll...................... ......... 1-2-0
Kent State......................... ......... 1-1-0
Kenyon............................. ......... 1-0-0
Kutztown......................... ......... 3-2-0
Liberty............................. ......... 0-3-0
Lock Haven...................... .... 32-14-1
Lycoming......................... ......... 1-1-0
Mansfield......................... .... 11-12-1
Mercyhurst...................... ......... 3-1-0
Michigan Tech................. .........0-1-0
MiUersvUle........................ .........3-5-0
Muskingum...................... ......... 1-1-0
New Haven...................... .........3-3-0
North Dakota State.......... ......... 0-1-0
Northwood...................... .........2-0-0
Ohio Northern................. .........2-1-0
Portland State................... .........1-0-0
Saginaw Valley St............. .........2-2-0
Shippensburg................... .... 19-23-1
Slippery Rock................... .... 23-43-7
Shepherd......................... .........1-2-0
Southern Connecticut St... .........2-0-0
St. Francis......................... ......... 0-1-0
St. Vincent........................ ......... 0-2-0
Thiel................................ ......... 1-8-0
Tiffin................................ .........3-0-0
Virginia Union................. ......... 1-0-0
Waynesburg.................... .........2-1-0
Wayne State(MI)............... ......... 1-0-1
West Chester.................... .........2-4-0
West Liberty.................... .........2-2-0
West Virginia Tech............ ......... 1-0-0
West Virginia Wesleyan ... ......... 3-0-0
Westminster.................... .......2-12-0
Youngstown State............ .........0-5-0

First
Meeting
1959
1926
1955
1926
1974
1988
1987
1958
1960
1935
1982
1964
1977
1978
1981
1989
1991
1968
1995
1975
1957
1926
1957
1991
1953
1929
1933
2002
1990
1957
1985
1970
1926
2004
1975
1930
1989

Last
Meeting
1959
2004
1960
1927
1974
2004
1989
2004
1961
1995
2000
1964
1999
1979
1995
1989
1992
1971
1995
2003
2004
2004
1990
1992
1953
1959
1952
2004
1990
1972
1986
2001
1984
2004
1984
1980
2003

Streak
T1
W2
W1
W1
W1
W2
L3
W4
W1
W1
W1
LI
t2
W1
L2
LI
W2
W1
W1
LI
L4
W2
W2
W2
LI
L2
W1
W3
W1
W2
W1
LI
W2
W1
W3
W2
L5

The Last Time ...
Kickoff Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: Bernard Henry vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1999 (93 yards)
By Opponent: James Brooks, Kutztown,
2004 (93 yards)
Punt Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: Gilbert Grantlin vs.
Mansfield, 1995 (85 yards)
By Opponents: Josh Kneiss, Slippery Rock,
2004 (59 yards)
Interception Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: Jim Soltis vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (47 yards)
By Opponent: Anthony Seaforth, Bentley,
2004 (42 yards)
Last Shutout
By EDINBORO: vs. Cheyney, 1997
By Opponent: Qarion, 1997
50 Yard Rtm
By EDINBORO: Andre Burke vs. Slippery
Rock, 2003 (60 yards)
By Opponent: Josh Cayson, Youngstown
State, 2003 (73 yards)
70 Yard Pass Play
By EDINBORO: Lincoln Bufalino vs. West
Chester, 1971 (71 yards)
By Opponent: Brian Bradley, West Chester,
2001(91 yards)

page 78

25 Rushing Attempts
By EDINBORO: Matt Phillips vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (26)
By Opponent: Maurice Walker, Lock Haven,
2004 (26)
100 Yards Rushing (Game)
By EDINBORO: Matt PhiUips vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (112 yards)
By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (101 yards)
3 Touchdowns Rushing
By EDINBORO: Andre Burke vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 2004 (3)
By Opponent: John Kuhn, Shippensburg,
2003 (4)
20 Pass Completions
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Saginaw
Valley State, 2003 p)
By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (29)
35 Pass Attempts
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Bentley,
2004 (43)
By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (44)
250 Yards Passing (Game)
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Bentley,
2004 (304 yards)
By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (319 yards)

3 Touchdowns Passing
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Bentley,
2004 (4)
By Opponent: Jim TerwiUiger, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (3)
100 Yards Receiving (Game)
By EDINBORO: Justin Lipscomb vs.
Bentley, 2004 (108 yards)
By Opponent: Tim Strenfel, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (101 yards)
6 Receptions
By EDINBORO: Justin Lipscomb vs. Lock
Haven, 2004 (8)
By Opponent: Tim Strenfel, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (8)
2 Touchdowns Receiving
By EDINBORO: Justin Lipscomb vs. Lock
Haven, 2004 (2)
By Opponent: Tim Strenfel, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (2)
Blocked a Punt
By EDINBORO: vs. Tiffin, 2004
By Opponent: Lock Haven, 2002
Recorded a Safety
By EDINBORO: vs. Ashland, 2002
By Opponent: Califomia(Pa.), 2002

Edinboro University Football 2005

1

27-7
EUP
1927
EUP
13-6
1928
19-0
EUP
1929
EUP
18-0
1930
CAL
7-6
1931
1932
EUP
6-0
10-0
CAL
1933
CAL
19-6
i 1934
CAL
14-0
1935
CAL
12-0
1936
0-0
Tie
1937
CAL
18-6
1938
CAL
6-0
1939
CAL
20-13
1940
31-10
EUP
1941
CAL
19-0
1948
CAL
25-12
1949
CAL
14-7
1950
CAL
32-6
1951
CAL
12-0
1952
CAL
7-6
1953
§ 1954
CAL
20-7
H 1955
CAL
20-0
■ 1956
EUP
19-6
CAL
13-0
l958
CAL
41-0
■ 1959
■ i960
CAL
21-13
■ l%l
CAL
26-19
■ l%2
CAL
27-6
21-14
■ 1963
CAL
■ 1964
CAL
14-0
EUP*
35-21
■ 1965
CAL
35-7
■ 1966
■ 1%7
CAL
49-17
■ 1968
35-7
CAL
■ 1969
Tie
16-16
EUP
28-7
1970
H 1971
EUP
47-7
EUP
40-20
1972
■ 1973
47-13
EUP
27-14
n 1974
EUP
28-14
1975
EUP
35-7
EUP
1976
1977
EUP
30-8
CAL
28-7
1978
1 1979
EUP
31-7
EUP
17-13
H 1980
■ 1981
9-3
CAL
1 1982
58-20
EUP
■ 1983
24-19
CAL
20-14
1984
EUP
1 1985
CAL
14-9
1 1986
9-24
EUP
1 1987
CAL
28-17
EUP
45-7
1988
EUP
54-14
■ 1989
43-37
1990
EUP
1 1991
45-10
EUP
■ 1992
33-13
EUP
32-7
■ 1993
EUP
■ 1994
EUP
67-6
■ 1995
EUP
31-7
■ 19%
EUP
14-13
■ 1997
EUP
38-22
■ 1998
EUP
37-3
35-40
■ 1999
CAL
31-17
» 2000
EUP
* 2001
34-24
CAL
38-22
2002
EUP
2003
EUP
34-3
2004
EUP
42-28
* Edinboro later forfeited

1
i
1
1
f


1
1
1





1
i

1

B


n

Clarion
Tied at 37-37-2
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937

EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
CU
CU
EUP
CU

31-6
28-0
46-0
20-0
68-0
6-0
27-0
6-4
13-0
19-0
40-0
7-0

H

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H

EUP
6-2
1938
26-7
1939
CU
1940
CU
35-0
1941
Tie
0-0
EUP
8-6
1942
1946
CU
50-0
1947
EUP
7-6
CU
20-0
1948
CU
33-0
1949
13-7
1950
EUP
1951
CU
12-6
1952
CU
20-0
1953
CU
20-6
1954
CU
46-20
1955
CU
27-12
CU
13-6
1956
34-0
1957
EUP
1958
EUP
19-0
1959
CU
13-0
EUP
13-7
1960
1312
1%1
EUP
1%2
CU
21-20
1963
CU
7-6
1964
EUP
14-7
14-13
1965
EUP*
41-7
1966
CU
28-7
1%7
CU
1968
CU
37-13
1%9
CU
24-0
EUP
10-6
1970
24-17
1971
EUP
10-9
1972
CU
23-22
1973
EUP
21-21
1974
Tie
EUP
30-0
1975
EUP
25-20
1976
10-7
1977
CU
42-7
1978
CU
13-0
1979
CU
1980
EUP
1310
27-17
EUP
1981
1982
CU
22-20
EUP
28-8
1983
35-24
1984
CU
26-7
1985
CU
EUP
48-21
1986
48-24
CU
1987
350
EUP
1988
12-7
1989
EUP
23-14
EUP
1990
17-9
EUP
1991
26-17
EUP
1992
EUP
28-0
1993
CU
24-20
1994
EUP
28-6
1995
48-35
EUP
1996
28-0
1997
CU
33-20
CU
1998
1999
EUP
30-29
CU
7-0
2000
EUP
24-12
2001
2002
CU
24-18
EUP
35-6
2003
2004
EUP
21-10
* Edinboro later forfeited

A

A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A

East
Stroudsburg
East Stroudsbiay leads 8-4
ESU
333
ESU
15-49
ESU
2324
ESU
22-24
EUP
4320
EUP
3314
EUP
239
ESU
31-30
ESU
3324
EUP
31-20
ESU
237
ESU#
3332
# NCAA playoff game

1967
1968
1975
1982
1984
1985
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A

1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1%1
1%2
1%3
1964
1%5
1966
1%7
1%8
1%9
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990

lUP
8-0
EUP
27-0
27-0
lUP
130
lUP
lUP
15-0
lUP
33-0
lUP
54-0
136
lUP
lUP
31-0
lUP
130
20-0
rup
25-0
lUP
lUP
3313
lUP
33-6
20-6
lUP
18-6
lUP
Tie
2320
lUP
7-0
lUP
14-7
2313
lUP
lUP
19-0
lUP
14-6
lUP
26-0
EUP
32-12
14-14
Tie
337
EUP
lUP
14-0
lUP
41-7
lUP
31-7
136
EUP*
14-0
lUP
lUP
19-0
lUP
530
lUP
27-0
EUP
31-14
29-23
EUP
17-7
lUP
21-14
EUP
237
lUP
EUP
2321
EUP
35
3-3
Tie
EUP
27-21
EUP
13-9
EUP
11-7
lUP
7-6
EUP
6-3
lUP
23-21
fUP
52-17
fUP
35-9
lUP
28-10
lUP
28-17
lUP
27-7
EUP
37-0
lUP
36-29
lUP#
14-7
1991
lUP
20-17
1992
Tie
21-21
1993
lUP
31-24
1994
lUP
21-7
1995
EUP
3518
19%
lUP
20-18
1997
lUP
2520
1998
lUP
17-41
1999
lUP
7-18
2000
lUP
27-3
2001
lUP
21-6
2002
lUP
54-35
2003
EUP
28-20
2004
EUP
38-14
* Edinboro later forfeited
# NCAA playoff game

A

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H

Kutztown
Edinboro leads 3-2
1988
1989
2002
2003
2004

KU
EUP
KU
EUP
EUP

22-34
42-21
14-10
533
2314

A
H
H
A
A

Lock Haven
Edinboro leads 32-14-1

IndianaCPa.)
Indiana(Pa.) leads 50-19-4
1926
1927
1928

EUP
EUP
EUP

16-6
16-0
31-0

Edinboro University Football 2005

1958
1959
1960
1961
1%2
1963

LHU
EUP
LHU
Tie
EUP
EUP

33-26
36-13

A

33-6
7-7
28-14
16-14

H
A

1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1%9
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

LHU
LHU
LHU
LHU
LHU
LHU
EUP
EUP
EUP
LHU
EUP
EUP
EUP
LHU
EUP
LHU
LHU
LHU
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
LHU
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP

22-25
27-14
17-14
336
56-21
41-33
34-21
42-26
5319
2327
14-0
52-0
45-15
20-14
31-21
24-7
76
14-13
34-7
58-7
45-25
27-22
30-21
31-21
45-7
49-10
41-6
28-12
38-10
52-20
33-16
52-12
4317
29-23ot
37-15
38-7
20-16
233
37-14
48-13
38-17

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H

Shippensburg
Shqipensourg leads 23-19-1
SHIP
2314
1957
SHIP
1%2
27-20
1963
SHIP
12-8
1964
SHIP
41-13
1965
EUP*
3326
1966
SHIP
42-0
1%7
SHIP
3312
SHIP
23-0
1968
EUP
24-14
1969
3315
1970
EUP
1971
EUP
42-16
1972
SHIP
14-9
1973
EUP
38-28
1974
SHIP
19-0
1975
EUP
21-16
1976
SHIP
28-24
1977
SHIP
17-7
1978
SHIP
23-15
1979
SHIP
28-18
22-22
1980
Tie
1981
SHIP
17-0
1982
EUP
10-6
1983
EUP
44-16
1984
EUP
3614
EUP
24-21
1985
EUP
6653
1986
1987
SHIP
1316
EUP
1988
19-10
EUP
1989
606
1990
EUP
10-3
1991
SHIP
45-7
1992
EUP
47-3
EUP
34-17
1993
1994
EUP
31-17
437
1995
EUP
31-17
1996
EUP
1997
SHIP
17-3
1998
SHIP
27-23
SHIP
52-10
1999
EUP
42-27
2000
SHIP
23-9
2001
SHIP
41-7
2002
SHIP
4334
2003
SHIP
17-10
2004
* Edinboro later forfeited

A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A

SUipperjT Rock
SU^ie'ryRocku^ads 43-21-7
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958

SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
EUP
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
Tie
SRU
SRU
EUP
ELJP
Tie
SRU#
1959
SRU
SRU
1960
SRU
1%1
1962
SRU
1963
SRU
1964
Tie
1965
SRU
Tie
1966
1967
EUP
1968
SRU
1969
EUP
1970
EUP
1971
EUP
1972
Tie
SRU
1973
1974
Tie
1975
EUP
1976
SRU
1977
EUP
1978
EUP
1979
SRU
1980
SRU
SRU
1981
EUP
1982
EUP
1983
EUP
1984
1985
EUP
1986
EUP
1987
SRU
Tie
1988
EUP
1989
EUP
1990
SRU
1991
SRU
1992
EUP
1993
EUP
1994
1995
EUP
SRU
1996
1997
SRU
SRU
1998
SRU
1999
SRU
2000
EUP
2001
SRU
2002
EUP
2003
2004
EUP
# Beaver Bowl

19-0
32-0
184)
14-7
7-0
7-0
15-0
12-0
49-0
72-0
40-0
27-7
12-6
260
19-0
23-0
230
27-6
39-7
326
12-0
6-6

6-0
3314
130
33-0
66
6-0
1312
137
366
10-7
14-0
33
133
7-7
76
16-0
40-13
24-0
49-21
7-7
17-3
7-7
24-19
24-19
2313
17-13
14-13
15-0
39-12
137
28-20
31-26
32-21
24-14
3635
14-14
62-7
17-10
7-0
137
41-38
59-39
22-13
35-28
3310
34-14
34-17
42-7
14-7
7-3
233
38-26

H
A

A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A

TifBu
Edinboro leads 2-0
2002
2003
2004

EUP
EUP
EUP

3321
39-14
48-21

A
H
A

West Virginia
Tech
Edinboro leads 1-0
2004

EUP

54-12

H

page 79

All-Time Results

All-Time Results
THE SOX
HARRISON
YEARS
(19^6-38; 41-4^)

IQ.32
Won 3 Lost 2
Allegheny..........
... W,
... W,
Califomia(Pa.)...
.....L,
lndiana(Pa.).....................L,
Qarion...........................
.W,
....w
.....L,
Slippery Rock..................L,

7-0
64)
0-10
274)
0-15
40-25

Slippery Rock..................L,

THE ORVILLE
BAILEY YEARS
(1939-40)

1Q47
Won 1 Lost 6
Findlay.................. ........ L,
Qarion................... ....... W,
Slippery Rock........ ........ L,
Thiel....................... ........ L
Mansfield............... ........ L,
Alliance.................. ........ L,
West Liberty............ ........ L,

^933___________________
Won 1 Lost 6
Allegheny........................W,
Califomia(Pa.).................. L,
Grove City....................... L,
Indiana(Pa.)......................L,
Qarion.............................. L,
Thiel................................. L,
Slippery Rock.................. L,

1926

Won 3 Lost 3
Alliance.................. .......W,
IndianaJPa.)........... .......W,
West Liberty............ ........L,
Kent State............... ........L,
Qarion................... .......w
Slippery Rock........ ....... L,

41-0
16-6
0-10
0-12

31-6
0-19
88-53

1927

Won 4 Lost 1
Indiana(Pa.)........... .......w
Kent State.............. .......w
Qarion................... .......w.
CalifomiaJPa.)....... .......w
Slippery Rock....... ........ L,

16-0
64)
28-0
27-6
6-32
83-38

1Q28

Won 5 Lost 2
Alliance.................. .......w
Buffalo................... .......W,
CalifomiaJPa.)........ .......W,
Alfred..................... ........ L,
Qarion................... .......W,
Slippery Rock....... ........ L,
IndianaJPa.)........... .......W,

83-0
37-0
13-6
2-6

464)
0-18
314)
212-30

1929

Won 2 Lost 4
Duquesne.............. ........ L,
St. Vincent.............. ........ L,
CalifomiaJPa.)....... ........W,
IndianaJPa.)........... ........ L,
Qarion.................. ........w
Slippery Rock....... ........ L,

0-14
0-40
19-0
0-8

20-0
7-14
46-76

1Q34_____________
Won 0 Lost 6
Califomia(Pa.)..................L,
Westminster.....................L,
Indiana(Pa.).....................L,
Qarion............................. L,
Thiel.................................L,
Slippery Rock..................L,

12-19
0-21
184)
274)
68-0
0-7
6-39
131-86

6-19

0-20

Won 0 Lost 6
Califomia(Pa.)..................L,
Mansfield........................ L,
Indiana(Pa.).....................L,
Qarion............................. L,
Westminster..................... L,
Slippery Rock..................L,

19?t7
Won 0 Lost 4 Tied 1
CaUfomiaJPa.)...............,...T,
Mansfield...................... ...L,
IndianaJPa.).................. ...L,
Qarion........................... T,
Westminster.................. ...u

0-6
14-26
020
7-26
12-6
6-7
040
39-131

0-20

1Q40__________________

049
6-154

Won 0 Lost 7
Westminster.......................L,
Califomia(Pa.)................... L,
Mansfield..........................L,
Indiana(Pa.)...................... L,
Qarion...............................L,
Alliance............................. L,
Slippery Rock................... L,

0-14

0-20
0-54
019
045
072
0224

1936

Won 1 Lost 4
CalifomiaJPa.)............... ...L,
Mansfield...................... ...L,
IndianaJPa.).................. ...L,
Qarion.......................... ,.W,
Westminster.................. ...L,

1Q39__________________
Won 1 Lost 6
Califomia(Pa.)................... L,
Mansfield.......................... L,
Indiana(Pa.).......................L,
Qarion............................... L,
Alliance............................W,
Westminster.......................L,
Slippery Rock................... L,

033
0-13

1^35______________

1930

Won 3 Lost 4
Westminster.................... L,
Allegheny............... ........ L,
CalifomiaJPa.)........ ....... W,
IndianaJPa.)........... ......w
Qarion................... ....... W,
Slippery Rock........ ........ L,
Canisius................. ........ L,

7-0
0-10
049
0-15
4-6
0-26
0-12
11-118

0-12
0-28
6-15
404)
13-33
5948

04)
0-33
0-31
06
6-28
6-98

tQ4i

026
13-20
039
025
035
7-19
7-27
27-191

__________

Won 2 Lost 2 Tied 1
Califomia(Pa.)....... ........ w
Indiana(Pa.)........... ......... L,
Qarion.............................T
Alliance................. .......w
Slippery Rock................. L,
194.2
Won 1 Lost 3
Westminster.....................L,
Qarion.................. ........ w
Mansfield.............. ..........L,
Slippery Rock....... ..........L,

31-0
13-33
04)
304)
6-12
8045

0-20
8-6
6-18
0-26
14-70

THE ART
MCCOMB YEARS
(194^-55)

1938_______________ ___
Won 1 Lost 4
Califomia(Pa.).................. L,
Mansfield.........................L,
lndiana(Pa.)..................... L,
Qarion............................ W,
Westminster..................... L,

6-18
013
013
6-2
6-26
18-72

1948
Won 1 Lost 7
CalifomiaJPa.)........ ........ L,
Qarion.................... ........ L,
Slippery Rock........ ........ L,
IndianaJPa.)............ ........ L,
Thiel....................... ........ L,
Brockport State...... ....... W,
Mansfield............... ........ L,
Alliance.................. ........ L,

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7-27
6-7
0-27
04
6-0
0-13
19-80

Won 0 Lost 6
Qarion............................. L,
Westminster............ ........ L,
Alliance........................... L,
Thiel................................ L,
Mansfield............... ........ L,

12-34
7-6
0-23
0-26
0-33
0-6
0-26
19-154

0-19
0-20
0-20
6-33
7-15
7-0
0-21
0-18
20-146

1949

Won 1 Lost 5 Tied 2
CalifomiaJPa.)............... ...L,
Qarion........................... ...L,
Slippery Rock............... ...L,
IndianaJPa.).................. ...L,
Thiel.............................. ...L,
Brockport State............. ...T,
Mansfield......................,...T,
Alliance........................ ..w

12-25
0-33
6-27
6-20
13-21
0-0
6-6
19-7
62-139

7-14
13-7
7-39
6-18
0-21
42-14
7-6
82-119

1931
Won 0 Lost 5 Tied 1
CalifomiaJPa.)...................L,
Qarion........................... ,..L,
Slippery Rock...................L,
IndianaJPa.).................. ...T,
Thiel..................................L,
Brockport State............. ...L,

6-32
6-12
6-13
20-20
0-12
7-27
45-116

52-7
6-13
19-6
0-14
33-6
135-93

Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1
Clarion................... ..........L,
Slippery Rock....... ..........L,
IndianaJPa.).......... .......w
St. Vincent.............. ..........L,
Lock Haven.......... .......w.
Hiram.................... .......... X
Mansfield.......................W,
CalifomiaJPa.)................. L,

Won 1 Lost 8
Qarion.............................. L,
Slippery Rock.................. L,

12-27
14-33

Iniana(Pa.)....................L,

0-19

Brockport State.................L,
John Carroll...................... L,
Mansfield.......................W,
Case Tech......................... L,
Grove City........................L,
CalifomiaJPa.)...................L,

6-19
032
12-6
019
018
020
44-193

THE LOYAL
PARK YEARS
(1960-61)

1955

Edinboro University Football

0-13
12-13
32-12
23-29
3013
6-6
8-0
041
117-127

iq6o_________________

Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1
Qarion............................. W,
Slippery Rock................... L,
IndianaJPa.).......................T,
Lycoming.......................... L,
Lock Haven.......................L,
John Carroll.....................W,
Brockport State................W,
CalifomiaJPa.)....................L,

1956____
Won 5 Lost 4
Qarion.......................... ...L,
Slippery Rock.............. ..w
IndianaJPa.).................. ...L,
Brockport State............. ...L,
John Carroll.................. ...L,
Mansfield.................... ..w.
Case Tech.................... ..W,
Grove City................... ..w
CafifomiaJPa.).............. ..W,

...L,
•W,
•W,
...L,
...L,
•W,
...L,

07
344)
334)
07
7-13
45-6
14-20
139-53

Won 4 Lost 3 Tied 1
Qarion................... ......w
Slippery Rock........ ......... L,
IndianaJPa.)........... ......w
Frederick.......................... L,
Lock Haven........... ......... X
Lycoming.............. ......w
Brockport State...... ........W,
CalifomiaJPa.)..................L,

1963
Won 2 Lost 6
GROVE CITY.................W,
SLIPPERY ROCK..........,...L,
at IndianaJPa.)............... ...L,
CLARION.................... ...L,
at Lock Haven.............. ..W,
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ...L,
at Brockport State.......... ...L,
at CalifomiaJPa.) .......... ...L,

13-12
036
33-7
014
7-7
20-6
35-6
19-26
139-114

1967 ___________________
7-0
7-10
0-14
20-21
28-14
20-27
28-0
6-27
116-113

'O
O

19-0
6-6
027
19-14

boro University Football 2005

* 4
J

Won 2 Lost 7
atCheyney........................L,
EAST STROUDSBURG ....L,
SLIPPERY ROCK............W,
at IndianaJPa.)...................L,
CLARION........................L,
at Lock Haven...................L,
SHIPPENSBURG..............L,
GENEVA..........................W
at CalifomiaJPa.) .............L,

12-13
6-33
7-6
019
7-28
6-30
12-33
14-13
1749
81-224

1968__________________
27-7
0-14
741
6-7
16-14
8-12
6-7
14-21
84-123

474)
3-3
7-31
14-7
22-25
7-8
0-14
1341
113-129

Won 2 Lost 7
at East Stroudsburg.......... L,
OHIO NORTHERN.......W,
at Slippery Rock............... L,
INDIANAJPA)................. L,
at Qarion..........................L,
LOCK HAVEN................. L,
at Shippensburg............... L,
at Geneva.......................W,
CAUFORNIAJPA)...........L,

1549
27-26
016
058
13-37
21-56
023
31-7
7-35
114-307

THE BILL
MCDONALD
YEARS
(1969-'78)

I96fi
Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1
BALDWIN-WALLACE ....T,
CURRY.......................... W
SLIPPERY ROCK............. L
at IndianaJPa.)*...............W,
CLARION*..................... W,
SHIPPENSBURG*...
at Bridgewater..........
at CalifomiaJPa.)*.....

...w
...w.
...w.

13-13
48-0
3-13
106
14-13
35-26
29-13
38-21
204-132

* Edinboro later forfeited

THEWILUAM
CUTCHER YEARS
(1966-68)



1969
Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
at Brockport State......... .w.
at Ohio Northern......... ...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... •W,
at IndianaJPa.).............. ...L,
CLARION.................... ...L,
at Lock Haven.............. ...L,
SHIPPENSBURG......... •W,
GENEVA....................... •W,
at CalifomiaJPa.)........... ...X

40-29
7-27
40-13
0-27
0-24
3341
24-14
34-12
16-16
194-203

1970___________________

THE JIM
HAZLETT YEARS
(1962-65)
--

I9i^8
Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
at Qarion....................... ■W,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ...X
at IndianafPa.).............. ...L,
grove city.............. •W,

13-7
7-13
14-14
6-12
6-33
14-7
18-7
13-21
91-114

tQ6t___________________
013
13-0
014
13-21
13-27
21-7
27-15
55-0
19-0
173-103

1962
Won 3 Lost 5
at Grove City................ ,..W,
at Slippery Rock........... ....L,
INDIANAJPA)............. ....L,
at Qarion..................... ....L,
LOCK HAVEN.............,..W,
at Shippensburg........... ....L,
BROdOQRT STATE.... ..W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)...... ....L,

1964
Won 2 Lost 5 Tied 1
BRIDGEWATER........... ..w
at Slippery Rock........... ....X
INDLANAJPA).............. ...L,
at Qarion....................... ..w
LOCK HAVEN.................L,
at Michigan Tech.......... ...L,
CALIFORNIAJPA)....... ...X
at Shippensburg............ ...L,

(i9S^S9)

195’7

6-7
6-20
6-6
7-14

0-6
131-111

THE BOB
THURBON YEARS

Won 3 Lost 4
Shepherd.....................
Qarion..........................
Slippery Rock..............
Grove City...................
Waynesburg..................
Ashland........................
Srippensburg..............

Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1
Califomia(Pa.)...................L,
Qarion...............................L,
Slippery Rock.................. .T,
lndiana(Pa.)...................... L,

2033
28-6
33-6
013

1939__________
7-20
2046
06
13-28
12-21
6-26
21-0
79^147

1932
0-12
0-20
13-20
0-7
39-7
12-7
194)
83-73

at Lock Haven........... ......L,
MANSFIELD..................W,
at Ashland.......................W,
CALEFORNIAJPA).........L,
Beaver Bowl
at Slippery Rock........ ......L,

1954
Won 1 Lost 6
CalifomiaJPa.)..................L,
Qarion.................... .........L,
Slippery Rock..................L,
IndianaJPa.)............ .........L,
Brockport State....... .........L,
Carnegie Tech..................L,
Mansfield...................... w

Won 3 Lost 4
CalifomiaJPa.)........ ........ L,
Qarion.................... ........ L,
Slippery Rock........ ........ L,
IndianaJPa.)............ ........ L,
Thiel...............................W,
Mansfield.............. ........W,
Geneva................... ....... W,

^953___________________
0-50
0-7
0-20
0-7
7-51

Ashland.................. ......w.
St. Francis............... .........u
Mansfield.............. ......w
Geneva .................. .........L,
Brockport State...... ......w.

1930
Won 3 Lost 4
CalifomiaJPa.)................. L,
Qarion................... ....... W,
Slippery Rock........ ........ L,
IndianaJPa.)............ ........ L,
Thiel....................... ........ L,
Brockport State...... ........w
Mansfield.............. ........W,

1931

Won 1 Lost 5
Allegheny............... ........ L,
Califomia(Pa.)........ ........ L,
IndianaJPa.).....................L,
Clarion.................... .........L,
Slippery Rock....... ........W,
Westminster.....................L,

019
7-154

1966
Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1
at Baldwin-Wallace....... ...L,
at Slippery Rock............,...x
INDIANAJPA).................L,
at Qarion...................... ...L,
LOCK HAVEN.................L,
at Shippensburg............ ...L,
at Geneva........................W,
CALIFORNlA(PA)....... ...L,

068
7-7
0-14
741
14-17
042
7-0
7-35
42-224

Won 9 Lost 1
PSAC Champions
CHEYNEY.....................W, 37-0
at Slippery Rock.............W, 24-0
INDIANAJPA).............. W, 31-14
at Qarion........................ W, 10-6
LOCK HAVEN.............. W, 34-21
at Shippensburg.............W, 35-15
at Central
Connecticut State........... W, 17-0
CAUFORNIAJPA)......... W, 28-7
PSAC Championship
WEST CHESTER........... W, 14-6
NAIA National Semifinals
at Westminster................ L,
7-20
237-89

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%

All-Time Results
_____

Won 9 Lost 1

atWaynesburg............ ..W, 32-10
EUREKA.........................W, 57-0
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ..W, 49-21
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ..W, 29-23
CLARION................... ..W, 24-17
at Lock Haven.............. ..W, 42-26
SHIPPENSBURG......... ..W, 42-16
at Ohio Northern......... ..W, 19-0
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W, 47-7
PSAC Championship
at West Chester............. ...L, 14-35
355-155

1Q72
Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1
WAYNESBURG.......... ..W,
at Ashland.................... ...L,
at Slippery Rock........... ...X
INDIANA(PA)............ ...L,
at Clarion..................... ...L,
LOCK HAVEN..............W,
SHIPPENSBURG......... ...L,
at Cortland State......... ...L,
CALIFORNIA(PA).........W,

23-6
7-51
7-7
7-17
9-10
56-19
9-14
9-14
40-20
167-158

1078
Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
FAIRMONT STATE...... ....X
CENTRAL
CONNECTICUT ST...... ...L,
at Ashland.................... ...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK..........,...L,
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ..W,
CLARION................... ..W,
at Lock Haven...............,...L,
SHIPPENSBURG......... ..W,
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W,

0-0
11-24
0-37
3-17
21-14
23-22
25-27
38-28
47-13
168-182

^974___________________
Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 2
at Fairmont State..............W,
BALDWIN-WALLACE ..W,
at Slippery Rock............... T,
INDIANA(PA)................. L,
at Qarion......................... X
LCX3< HAVEN............... W,
at Shippensburg............... L,
at Kenyon........................W,
CALIFORNlA(PA).......... W,

at West Virginia
Wesleyan......................... W, 21-7
FAIRMONT STATE.........L,
0-20
at Baldwin-Wallace.......... L, 14-35
SLIPPERY ROCK........... .W, 24-19
at Indiana(Pa.).................W, 28-21
CLARION......................W, 30-0
at Lock Haven.................W, 52-0
SHIPPENSBURG............W 21-16
SAGINAW VALLEY
STATE.............................W, 21-0
at Califomia(Pa.)............. W, 28-14
PSAC Championship
at East Stroudsburg.......... L, 20-24
259-156

1976 ___________________
Won 6 Lost 4
at Fairmont State............. L,

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34-11
53-13
19-24
8-5
25-20
45-15
24-28
13-30
35-7
273-174

1077

Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1
FAIRMONT STATE..... ...L
at Saginaw Valley St...... ...L,
FROSTBURG STATE.... ..W,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ..W,
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ....X
CLARION.................... ...L,
at Lock Haven............... ...L,
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ...L,
at MiHersviEe................. ...L,
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W,

6-7
17-21
19-0
25-13
3-3
6-10
14-20
7-17
12-24
30-8
139-123

1078
Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1
at Fairmont State......... ....X
MUSKINGUM............. ...L,
MILLERSVILLE............,...L,
CLARION....................,...L,
at Lock Haven.............. ..W,
SHIPPENSBURG..........,...L,
at Califomia(Pa.) ..........,...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ..W,
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ..W,
at C.W Post.................. ,...L,

26-26
10-23
20-22
7-42
31-21
15-23
7-28
17-13
27-21
7-28
167-247

THE DENNY
CREEHAN YEARS
C1979-S4)

12-7
21-13
7-7
7-25
21-21
14-0
0-19
22-21
27-14
131-127

1975___________________
Won 8 Lost 3

•r9t

CORTLAND STATE.... ..W,
at Frostburg State......... ..W,
at Slippery Rock............ ...L,
INDIANA(PA)............ ..W,
at Clarion.........................W,
LOCK HAVEN............ ..W,
at Shippensburg............ ...L,
CW.POST.................... ..L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ..W,

All-Time Resvdts

17-21

1979
Won 4 Lost 6
FAIRMONT STATE .......L,
at Muskingum........... ... W,
at MUlersviUe............ .....L,
at Qarion................... .....L,
LOCK HAVEN.......... .....L,
at Shippensburg........ .....L,
CALIFORNIA(PA).... ... W,
at Slippery Rock........ .....L,
INDLANA(PA)......... ... W,
at Westminster ......... ... W,

0-9
28-13
6-17
0-13
7-24
18-28
31-7
13-14
13-9
15-14
131-148

at Indiana(Pa.).
..W,
at Univ. at Buffalo...........W,
,..W,
CLARION

11-7
34-10
13-10
155-84

THE STEVE
SZABO YEARS
(19SS-S7)

theTOM

HOLLMAN YEARS
C19S8-99)

iq8i

Won 4 Lost 6
.... L,
at Fairmont State............L,
NEW HAVEN....
....W,
.... L,
LOCK HAVEN...............
at Shippensburg..............L,
.... L,
.....L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)........
L,
.....L,
at Slippery Rock..............L,
INDIANA(PA)...
.....L,
UNIV. AT BUFFALO.....W,
....W,
....W,
....W,

6-13
51-19
13-14
0-17
3-39
12-39
6-7
35-0
27-17
25-9
178-174

1Q82
Won 9 Lost 2
BLOOMSBURG...... ......W, 34-7
at New Haven................W, 29-0
SHIPPENSBURG...........W, 10^
at Califomia(Pa.)...... ......W, 58-20
SLIPPERY ROCK...........W, 10-7
6-3
at Indiana(Pa.)......... ......W,
at Mansfield............. ......W, 33-6
CLARION............... .......L, 20-22
at Lock Haven......... ......W, 34-7
atMercyhurst......... ......W, 38-8
PSAC Championship
at East Stroudsburg.... ......L, 22-24
294-110
iq88

Won 8 Lost 2
WEST LIBERTY....... .....W,
at West Virginia
Wesleyan................... .....W,
at Shippensburg....... .....W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)..........L,
at Slippery Rock....... .....W,
EvrDLANA(PA)......... ......L,
at Buffalo State................W,
at Qarion................... .....W,
LOCK HAVEN..............W,
MERCYHURST....... .....W,
1084
Won 8 Lost 2
at West Liberty........ .....W,
WESTVERGINIA
WESLEYAN...................W,
at Califomia(Pa.)....... .....W,
SLIPPERY ROCK...........W,
at Indiana(Pa.)........... ......L,
at East Stroudsburg... .....W,
CLARION................ ......L,
at Lock Haven.......... .... .W,
SHE^PENSBURG..... .....w,
DIST. OF COLUMBIA ....W,

41-3
48-30
44-16
19-24
28-20
21-23
59-0
28-8
50-7
74-13
412-144

40-14
42-0
20-14
31-26
17-52
40-20
24-35
45-25
36-14
58-10
353-210

l98.q__________________
Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1
at Wayne State.................. X
at Central
Connecticut State........... W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)..........L,
at Slippery Rock............. W,
1NDIANA(PA).................L,
EAST
STROUDSBURG........... W,
at Clarion......................... L,
LOCK HAVEN...............W,
at Shippensburg............. W,
FAIRMONT STATE........L,

23-23
40-13
9-14
32-21
9-35
30-14
7-26
27-22
24-21
16-20
217-209

iq86________________

Won 7 Lost 3
WAYNE STATE.............. W,
MANSFIELD............. .... L,
SLIPPERY ROCK....... ... W,
at Indiana(Pa.)................. L,
at West Chester........... .... L,
CLARION................. ... W,
at Lock Haven............ ... W,
SHIPPENSBURG....... ... W,
at Califomia(Pa.)........ ... W,
at Fairmont State........ ... W,

27-24
21-28
24-14
10-28
9-37
48-21
30-21
66-53
29-24
57-33
321-283

1987

Won 3 Lost 8
at Liberty................... .... L,
at Mansfield............... ... W,
CENTRAL
CONNECTICUT ST.... ... W,
at Slippery Rock......... .... L,
INDIANA(PA)........... .... L,
WESTCHESTER............ L,
at Qarion................... .... L,
LOCK HAVEN.......... ... W,
at Shippensburg......... .... L,
CALIFORNIA(PA).... .... L,
at Shepherd.....................L,

8-13
21-10
14-7
35-36
17-28
2849
24-48
31-21
16-18
17-28
15-25
226-283

37-28
14-30
7-27
22-34
35-0
45-7
19-10
23-17
14-14
223-184

IQ89
Won 8 Lost 3
PSAC West Champions
at Liberty.................. .... L, 27-51
NEW HAVEN............ ....W, 46-13
INDIANA(PA).......... ....w. 37-0
KUTZTOWN............. ....w 42-21
at Qarion.................... ....w. 12-7
LOCK HAVEN.......... ....w. 49-10
at Shippensburg......... ....w. 606
CALIFORNIAOPA)..... ....w. 54-14
at Slippery Rock......... ....w. 62-7
at Youngstown St....... .... L,
14-28
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at North Dakota St..... .... L, 32-45
435-202

IQQO
Won 9 Lost 3
SHEPHERD............... ....W, 48-6
at Yormgstown St........ .... L, 27-31
at Bloomsburg............ ....W, 33-6
CLARION................. ....W, 23-14
LOCK HAVEN.......... ....W, 41-6
10-3
SHIPPENSBURG.......
at Califomia(Pa.)........ ....W, 43-37
SLIPPERY ROCK.......
17-10
at Indiana(Pa.)............. .... L, 29-36
at Fairmont State........ ....w 20-13
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Viiginia Union....... ....w. 38-14
7-14
at Indiana(Pa.)............. ... L,
336-190

at Youngstown St........ ... L,
at Northwood............ ....W,
SOUTHERN
CONNECnCUTST.... ....W,
BLOOMSBURG......... ....W,
at Qarion.................... ....W,
at Lock Haven............ ....w
at Shippensburg......... ... L,
CALEFORNIA^A)..... ....w.
at Slippery Rock......... ... L,

24-0
28-0
6-7
22-22
17-13
0-15

Eldinboro University Football 2005

■s

7-17

IQQl

Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1

' #

at Liberty.................. .... L,
SAGINAW VALLEY
STATE ........................ ....W,
at New Haven.......... .... L,
at Indiana(Pa.)............ .... L,
at Kutztown............... .... L,
CLARION................. ....W,
at Lock Haven............ ....W,
SHIPPENSBURG....... ....w
at CaIifomia(Pa.)......... ....W,
SLIPPERY ROCK...... ..... T

Won 7 Lost 4

iq8o

WESTMINSTER........... ..W,
MILLERSVILLE........... ..w.
at Lock Haven............... ...L,
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ,...x
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W,
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...L,

iq88________
Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1

0-24
25-14
35-16
23-21
17-9
28-12
7-45
45-10
0-7

INDIANA(PA)............. ...L,
FAIRMONT STATE...... ..W,

17-20
31-21
228-199

1QQ2
Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1
UNIV. AT BUFFALO.... ..W, 35-13
NORTHWOOD........... ..W, 37-13
at Southern
Connecticut State......... ..W, 41-0
CLARION......................W, 26-17
at Lock Haven.................W, 38-10
SHIPPENSBURG......... ..W, 47-3
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W, 33-13
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...L,
7-10
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ....X 21-21
at MiUersvUle................ ..W, 36-12
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Ferris State.................,...L, 15-19
336-131

SLIPPERY ROCK........... L,
at Indiana(Pa.) ............... L,
CHEYNEY.................. ...W,
CLARION.................. ...W,
at Lock Haven............. ...W,
1997
Won 4 Lost 6
HILLSDALE............... ,...W,
at Carson-Newman..... ... L,
GLENVTLLE STATE... ... L,
SHIPPENSBURG............ L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ...W,
at Slippery Rock.......... ... L,
INDIANA(PA)............ ... L,
at Cheyney................... ...W,
at Qarion.................... ... L,
LOCK HAVEN
w.

1993
Won 8 Lost 3
FERRIS STATE.............. ...L,
9-23
at Elizabeth City St........ ..W, 34-27
at Univ. at Buff^o......... ..W, 28-17
at Qarion....................... ..W, 28-0
LOCK HAVEN............. ..W, 52-20
at Shippensburg........... ..W, 34-17
CALIFORNIA(PA)........ ..W, 32-7
at Slippery Rock........... ..W, 41-38
INDIANA(PA).................L, 24-31
MILLERSVILLE........... ..W, 52-27
NCAA Division 11 Playoffs
at New Haven.................L, 2848
362-255

1998
Won 4 Lost 7
at Hillsdale................... ...W,
CARSON-NEWMAN.,... L,
at GlenvUle State......... ... u
at Millersville................... L,
SHIPPENSBURG......... ... L,
at Qarion........................ L,
LOCK HAVEN............ ...W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ...W,
at Slippery Rock.............. L,
at Indiana{Pa.).............. ... L,
BLOOMSBURG.......... ...W,

1994
Won 7 Lost 3
at Hillsdale................... ..W,
at Mansfield................... ...L,
ELIZABETH CITY ST. ....W,
at Lock Haven.............. ..w,
SHIPPENSBURG......... ..w.
at CaIifomia(Pa.)........... ..w.
SLIPPERY ROCK............w.
at Indiana(Pa.)............... ...L,
AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL...... ..W,
CLARION.................... ...L,

1999
Won 3 Lost 8
HILLSDALE................... L,
GLENVTLLE STATE... ...W,
at Mercyhurst.............. ... L,
MILLERSVILLE.............. u
at Shippensburg.............. L,
CLARION ................... ...W,
at Lock Haven.................W,
at Califomia(Pa.) ......... ... L,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ... L,
INDIANA(PA)............ ... L,
at Bloomsburg.............. ... L

31-28
26-31
28-0
33-16
31-17
67-6
59-39
7-21
65-25
20-24
367-207

1995
Won 9 Lost 2
PSAC West Champions
HILLSDALE............ .....W, 21-14
at Appalachian St...... ......L,
7-44
at Portland State....... .....W, 26-7
LOCK HAVEN......... .....W, 52-12
at Shippensburg....... ... w. 40-7
CAHFORNIA^A).... ..... w. 31-7
at Slippery Rock....... ... w. 22-13
INDIANA(PA)......... ... w. 35-18
MANSFIELD............ ... w. 42-0
at Clarion................... ... w. 28-6
NCAA Division 11 Playoffs
at New Haven................ L,
12-27
316-155

Idinboro University Football 2005

INDIANA(PA)....
....L,
at West Chester...
..W,
SHIPPENSBURG.
..W,
EAST STROUDSBURG ..W,

3-27
13-6
42-27
20-9
163-218

2001

Won 4 Lost 6
21-17
10-33
27-35
3-17
38-22
10-30
20-25
44-0
0-28
29-23
ot
202-230

13-10
4445
22-42
7-42
23-27
20-33
37-15
37-3
14-34
17-41
19-12
253-286

10-28
29-20
20-34
10-20
10-52
30-29
38-7
3540
17-34
7-18
16-65
222-347

THE LOU TEPPER
YEARS
Csooo-present)

2000___________________

at Ashland................... ....L,
GANNON................... ..W,
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ..W,
at Califomia(Pa.) ......... ....L,
LOCK HAVEN............ ,..W,
CLARION................... ..W,
at Indiana(Pa.)..............
WESTCHESTER......... ....L,
at Shippensburg...........
at East Stroudsburg...... ....L,

9-27
37-21
147
2434
23-3
2412
6-21
26-30
9-23
30-31

202-209

2002
Won 5 Lost 6
at Gannon..................... ..W,
ASHLAND................... ..W,
at Tiffin.......................... ..W,
at East Stroudsburg...... ....L,
at Shippensburg........... ....L,
INDIANA(PA)............. ....L,
CLARION....................
at Slippery Rock................L,
KUTZTOWN...................L,
at Califomia(Pa.)........... ..W,
LOCK HAVEN............. ..W,

17-7
29-26
35-21
2430
741
35-54
1824
87
10-14
3822
37-14

258260
2003

Won 9 Lost 3
PSAC West Co-Champions
at Youngstown State..... ...L,
11-35
at Ashland..................... ..W, 12-6
TTFFW.......................... ..W, 39-14
EAST STROUDSBURG....W, 31-20
SHIPPENSBURG..........,...L, 3440
at Indiana(Pa.).............. ..W, 2820
at Qarion....................... ..W, 35-6
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ..W, 20-3
at Kutztown.................. ..W, 56-3
CALIFORNIA(PA)..........W, 343
at Lock Haven.............. ..W, 4813
NCAA Division II Playoffs
at Saginaw Valley State . ...L,
9-33

357-196
2004-

Won 9 Lost 3
PSAC West Co-Champions
EAST STROUDSBURG. ...L,
7-20
WVUTECH.................. ..W, 5412
at Tiffin.......................... ..W, 4821
at Shippensburg............ ...L, 10-17
at Qarion....................... ..W, 21-10
CALIFORNIA (PA)...... ..W, 42-28
INDIANA(PA)............. ..W, 3814
at Slippery Rock........... ..W, 3826
at Kutztown.................. ..W, 2814
LOCK HAVEN............. ..W, 3817
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Bentley ..................... ..w 4744
at East Stroudsburg....... ...L, 32-36

Won 5 Lost 6

1996
Won 6 Lost 4
at Hillsdale................ ... W,
at Carson-Newman.........L,
at Univ. at Buffalo..........L,
SHIPPENSBURG...... ... W,
at Califomia(Pa.)....... ... W,

28-35
18-20
38-6
48-35
45-17
276-223

35-21
1242
7-17
31-17
1413

ASHLAND......................L,
at Youngstown State........ L,
MERCYHURST............. W,
at Slippery Rock............... L,
CALlFORNIA(PA)..........W,
at Lock Haven...................L,
at Clarion......................... L,

17-24
0-33
14-6
7-42
31-17
16-20
0-7

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Athletic Administration

This is Edinboro University

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest comprehensive
four-year university in northwestern Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus
is home to some 8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic
programs. The University's programs in art, criminal justice, and
speech language pathology, among others, have earned regional and
national recognition and accolades, and the campus is ranked among
the top 10 in the nation for the services provided for students with dis­
abilities. In 2003 the University's instutional accreditation with the
Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten years.
In the 2006-07 academic year, the University will celebrate its

Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University ofPennsylvania
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th
president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
on July 1,1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor's
degree from Alabama State University, a master's
degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from
the University of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro
University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for
student affairs and special programs at the State
University of New York (SUNY) Central
Administration in Albany, serving in that position for 10 years. While
vice chancellor, he also served for one year as interim president at the
SUNY College at CobleskiU. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY
Central Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student
affairs, associate vice president for research and educational develop­
ment, dean of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all
at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leader­
ship groups. He serves as a member of the American Council on
Education (ACE) Commission on Women in Higher Education which
provides counsel to ACE on policies related to women in higher educa­
tion and advises on other concerns related to expanded roles and equal
opportunity for women in higher education. He is a member of the
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)
Committee on Professional Development, Millennium Leadership
Initiative and Christa McAuliffe Selection Committee. He was appoint­
ed in 2003 to the International Association of University Presidents
Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and
Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on Higher
Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA).
Most recently, he served as President for the MSA Board of Trustees and
as a member of its Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair
of the Commission's Executive Committee.

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Sesquicentennial recognizing 150 years of service to the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the metropolitan areas of
Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 miles south of the
city of Erie — Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat of
Crawford County, is approximately 20 irules south of Edinboro.
The University's Baron-Fomess Library has more than 480,000
boxmd volumes and 1.3 million microform units, along with an online
catalog access to numerous online databases and electronic reserves.
The building is equipped with a wireless network, computer labs and
equipment to assist users with visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modem University Center, plane­
tarium, observatory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science
and robotics labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the lat­
est hardware and software, three art galleries, an animation studio, cam­
pus radio and televsion stations, health center, counseling center, and
much more - all accessible for people with disabilities. The recently ren­
ovated and expanded Crawford Center for Health and Physical
Education and Disability Resources rivals any facility of ots kind in the
nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 build­
ings on the spacious Edinboro Campus, including six residence halls
with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing and liv­
ing-learning floors — aU are wired for voice, video and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville.
Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre
campus that includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a unique
facility for small conferences, business meetings, and special events.
Edinboro University in Meadville is located in the city's historic
Bessemer Building.
Dr. Pogue served for two years as chairperson of the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Commission for the
Universities and Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He
is a member of the Executive Board of A Community of Agile Partners
in Education (CAPE). In October 1996, Dr. Pogue was appointed by then
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor's Commission on
Academic Standards. In November 2002, he was appointed co-chair of
the Higher Education Committee of Pennsylvania Governor Ed
Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he was appointed to the
Pennsylvania Department of Education Higher Education Advisory
Board.
Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Boards of Directors for the
MeadviUe Area Industrial Commission, the Erie Regional Chamber and
Growth Partnership, and the Erie Philharmonic Orchestra. He serves
on the Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health Foundation, the
Saint Vincent Health Center, and the Meadville Medical Center. He is a
member of the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee and
an Honorary Member of the Erie Wolves Club. Dr. Pogue was chair­
person of the Erie County Millennium Commission, the Erie Cormty
State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002,
and of the Erie Day School's Adopt-A-Scholar scholarship program
(2000-01 and 2002-03). He was also a member of the Erie Mayor's Task
Force on Public Safety. Dr. Pogue has served on the boards of directors
for the United Way of Erie County and the Greater Erie County Chapter
of the American Red Cross.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce
with the Louis J. TuUio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie
Community Action Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P.
Martin Community Service Award in 2000, and in 1999, the
Distinguished Service Award for Leadership and Vision was presented
to him by the SUNY at Albany Council of Trustees.
Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro
University classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also
taught a course titled, "Special Topics in Sociology" for the Department
of Sociology. He continues to enjoy working in the classroom environ­
ment.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and
philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment
where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and sup­
portive campus community.
Edinboro University Football 2005

Bruce Baumgartner
Director ofAthletics
Bruce Baumgartner is regarded as one of
the greatest American wrestlers ever, being recog­
nized as the U.S. Olympic Wrestler of the Century
by Globalaxxess.com five years ago and being
inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Now
Baumgartner is building a solid reputation as an
athletic administrator. Baumgartner was named
the acting Director of Athletics in 1997, then was
awarded the job permanently in '98.
As the guiding force of the Fighting Scot
athletic program, Baumgartner has initiated the Annual Athletic Fund
Drive, a fundraising project designed to provide athletic scholarship
funds. In addition, he h^ initiated severi other fundraising projects,
including a semi-annual sports memorabilia auction which h^ raised
almost $100,000 in its six years, plus the Super Bowl Raffle, a highly-successful project.
Baumgartner targeted improvements in McComb Fieldhouse the
last two years. The results were clearly evident. Both the gymnasium
and outer lobby were modernized, with emphasis placed on the success
of Edinboro's athletic teams and student-athletes.
Under
Baumgartner's direction Edinboro athletics enjoyed another banner sea­
son, with three teams winning PSAC Championships and 12 squads
advancing to PSAC and/or NCAA postseason action.
A four-time Olympic medalist, Baumgartner served as an
Edinboro wrestling coach for nearly 13 years, including seven seasons
as the head coach. He compiled a 70-36 record, including 14-0 dual
meet record in 1997, the best finish in school history. The Scots then

went on to finish sixth at the NCAA Division I Nationals, their highest
finish ever.
Baumgartner affirmed his status as the greatest freestyle heavywei^t wrestler in American history by winning the bronze medal at the
1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta to go along with two golds and a silver.
It was his fourth Olympic medal and record-setting 13th world-level
medal. Baumgartner was honored by his fellow United States Olympic
athletes when he was chosen to cany the American flag for the opening
ceremonies. He won his first gold medal in Los Angeles in 1984,
America's first in 60 years of super heavyweight wrestling. Next came
a silver medal performance at the 1988 Games in Seoul, Korea, followed
by a second gold medal in Barcelona, Spain in '92 to become the first
American wrestler to ever medal in three consecutive 01)mpics.
Honored as the winner of the James E. SuHivan Award in 1995 as
the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States, Baumgartner had
not lost to an American wrestler from 1981 through his retirement from
competition in 1998. He has been inducted into numerous HaU of
Fames, including the Wrestling HaU of Fame in 2002 and the
Pennsylvania HaU of Fame earUer this year.
As a coUegiate wrestler at Indiana State University, Baumgartner
won 134 of 146 coUegiate matches with 73 falls. He was twice the runnerup at the national coUegiate tournament, then posted a perfect 44-0
mark his senior year to capture the NCAA crown.
Baumgartner was honored by the NCAA as a "Top V Award" recip­
ient for his athletic, leadership and academic success. He was later
awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship after earning his
Bachelor's Degree in Industrie Art Education. He utilized the award to
earn a Master's Degree at Oklahoma State University.
Baumgartner offidaUy retired from wrestling in the summer of
1998, but stiU performs a ^at deal of community service as a motiva­
tional speaker and camp clinician. He and his wife, Linda, have three
sons, Bryan (15), Zachary (12) and Dylan (8).

IVEedia. Iriformatioii & Coverage
On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thanks for your coverage
of Fighting Scot footbaU. This press guide has been assembled espedaUy for sports journalists covering Edinboro FootbaU, with the intention of providing the most comprehensive information on the Fighting
Scots. We hope you find this pubUcation suitable for your needs.

MEDIA SERVICES: AU requests for working credentials,
complimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photographs
shoiild be direlrted to:
Bob Shieve, Sports Information Director
Edinboro University
108 McComb Fieldhouse
Edinboro, PA 16444
Office: (814) 732-2776 ext 234
Home: (814) 833-9028
FAX: (814) 732-25%

CREDENTIALS: AU media credentials should be arranged
by writing or calling the Edinboro Sports Information Office, prefer­
ably one week in advance. AU credentials wUl be Umited to working
press only, and wiU be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis up
to the press box capacity.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for sideline photography
should be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines.
SERVICES: Working media and scouts wiU be suppUed with
media guides, gameday programs, and pre-game notes and statistics.
Complete halftime statistics wUl be avaUable, with a complete statistics
package and play-by-play provided at the completion of the game.
RADIO: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the
Sports Information Director at least ten days in advance of the game.
Space to accomodate one visiting radio station is avaUable.
TELEVISION: Special arrangements must be made with the
Athletic Director.

INTERVIEWS: AU requests for interviews with players and
coaches should be made through the Sports Information Office. Postgame interviews wiU take place foUowing a ten minute "cooling off"
period at the conclusion of the game.

ERIE
Erie Daily Times
Matt Martin
Managing Editor/Sports
205 West 12th Street
Erie, PA 16534
(814) 870-1700
FAX: (814)870-1808
sports@timesnews.com

WICU-TV (NBQ
Mike Ruzzi
Sports Director
3614 State Street
Erie, PA 16508
(814) 454-5201
FAX: (814)454-3753
mruzzi@wicul2.com

WJET-TV (ABC)/
WFXP(FOX)
Scott Wludyga
Sports Director
8455 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16509
(814) 868-2424
FAX: (814)864-1704
swludyga.nbga.net

WSEE-TV (CBS)
Gary Drapcho
Sports Director

1220 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16501
(814)4543500
FAX: (814)459-3500
35sports@wsee.com

WFNNAM1330
Mike Borman
Sports Director
1 Boston Store Place
Erie, PA 16501
(814) 461-1000
FAX: (814)874-0011

EDINBORO
WFSEFM88.9
Sports Director
Edinboro University
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2641

MEADVUXE
Meadville Tribune
Dominick DiRienzo
Sports Editor
947 Federal Court
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 724-6370
FAX: (814)724-8755
sports®
meadvUletribune.com

WZPR
Sports Director
P.O.Box 397
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 332-3276

FTITSBURGH
Pittsburgh PostGazette
Phil Axelrod, Steve
Hecht, Scott Robertson
34 Blvd. of the Allies
Pittsbmgh, PA 15222
(412) 263-1621
FAX: (412)263-1926

Pittsburgh TribtmeReview
Kevin Smith, Editor
503 Martindale St.
(Hark Bldg., 3rd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 320-7848
FAX: (412)320-7964

Associated Press
Alan Robinson
Six Gateway Center
Suite 222
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 281-3747
FAX: (412)281-1869

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WVU TECH
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TIFFIN
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1:30 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
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Sat., Oct. 8
Sat, Oct. 15
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at California{Pa.)*
at lndiana(Pa.)*
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3:00 p.m.
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Sat., Oct. 29
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*PSAC West contest

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