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18-Time Ivy League Football Champion Big Green Football 2018 1 Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018 DARTMOUTH (2-0, 0-0) VS. PENN (2-0, 0-0) SEPT. 29, 2018 GAME THREE HANOVER, N.H. MEMORIAL FIELD (11,000) 2018 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 15 Georgetown 41- 0 W 22 at Holy Cross [ctv3] 34-14 W 29 Penn* [espn+] 1:30 Oct. 5 at Yale* [espnu] 6:00 13 Sacred Heart [espn+] 6:00 20 at Columbia* [espn+] 1:30 27 Harvard 1 * [espn+] 1:30 Nov. 3 at Princeton* [espn+] 1:30 10 at Cornell* [espn+] 1:00 17 Brown* [espn+] 1:30 Home games in bold ~ *Ivy League game 1 Homecoming ctv3 — Charter TV3 (Worcester, Mass.) All times Eastern and tentative QUICK FACTS Location....................... Hanover, N.H. Founded/Enrollment .............. 1769/4,200 President ..................... Philip J. Hanlon Athletics Director ............... Harry Sheehy Nickname ......................... Big Green Colors ....................... Green and White Affiliation ........................ NCAA FCS Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ivy League First Season ............................ 1881 All-Time Record (Seasons). . 698-456-46 (137th) Stadium (Capacity) ..... Memorial Field (11,000) Surface ............................. FieldTurf Head Coach ....Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ’79) Record at Dartmouth (Seasons) . 89-91-2 (19th) Overall Record (Seasons) ..... 123-168-2 (29th) 2017 Record/Conf. (Finish) ..... 8-2/5-2 (t-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......... 40/27 Starters Returning ..... 15 (5 Off; 6 Def; 4 Spec) Starters Lost ........... 13 (6 Off; 5 Def; 2 Spec) Basic Offense ........................ Multiple Basic Defense ........................ Multiple Dir. of Varsity Athletics Comm. ... Rick Bender Phone/Fax ......... 603-646-1030/603-646-3348 E-mail ............[email protected] Press Box ....................... 603-646-0111 Web Site........... www.DartmouthSports.com Administrative Assistant ........ Cindi Mansell Phone .......................... 603-646-2468 E-mail .......... [email protected] Penn in Town for Ivy Opener On paper, the Ivy League opener for Dartmouth and Penn should be a defensive struggle. Both teams rank among the top 11 nationally in fewest yards and points allowed per game, and top five in fewest rush- ing yards allowed as well. Whichever team emerges on top today will have the inside track at the confer- ence crown. Last year, the Big Green needed all 60 minutes to knock off the Quakers in Philadelphia, 16-13, as QB Jared Gerbino burrowed into the end zone from a yard out on the game’s final play to cap a 15-play, 80- yard drive that lasted over five and a half minutes. Neither team turned the ball over in a game that fea- tured just 15 combined possessions, but Dartmouth held a distinct advantage on offense, piling up 414 yards to just 243 for Penn. Penalties held the Green back, however, as they were flagged 11 times for a whopping 105 yards. The Big Green flexed their muscle last week at Holy Cross, one week after the Crusaders knocked off the defending Ivy League champ, Yale. The Dartmouth defense barely let the hosts breathe, not allowing a point or even a first down until the fourth quarter after the Green had built up a 34-0 lead. Junior CB Isiah Swann led the defensive effort, intercepting three passes in the first half to tie a Dartmouth single-game record not equaled in 28 years. That performance not only earned Swann Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors, but the national FCS award from STATS as well. Senior LB Jack Traynor boasted a team-high nine tackles, two for a loss, while fellow LB David Emanu- els made eight stops. As a team, Dartmouth had 10 TFLs, including four sacks, two of which were pro- vided by junior DE Niko Lalos in his first action of the year. Sophomore CB DeWayne Terry Jr. added an interception to the mix late in the fourth quarter. The offense, meanwhile, consistently moved the ball down the field all afternoon, but struggled to put points on the board early as the first four posses- sions ended in field goal attempts, only two of which were converted. But a 25-yard TD run by sopho- more RB Caylin Parker and a 17-yard TD catch by junior WR Drew Estrada with three seconds left in the half allowed the Big Green to take a 20-0 lead into the locker room. Estrada, who missed the season opener, led Dartmouth with seven catches for 70 yards, while junior TE Connor Rempel added two scoring grabs in the second half from 32 and 13 yards out for the team’s final points. Guiding the offense was QB Derek Kyler, look- ing more and more comfortable behind center as the game progressed. The sophomore completed 25-of- 35 throws for 258 yards and three TDs in his second start, plus ran for 31 yards on eight carries without being sacked once. The running game churned out 190 hard-earned yards on 47 carries with four players amassing be- tween 30 and 50 yards. Parker led the group with 49 yards and his TD on 11 rushes, senior RB Rashaad Cooper contributed 45 yards on nine carries and se- nior RB Miles Smith added 34 more on 13 attempts with Kyler pitching in his 31. THE SERIES QUAKERS LEAD 48-35-2 Buddy Teevens is 5-12 against the Quakers over- all with a 3-6 mark at Franklin Field. Penn coach Ray Priore is 1-2 versus Dartmouth. Since Ivy play officially began in 1956, Penn holds a 33-29 advantage. Dartmouth won 20 of the first 26 games before Penn took 26 of the next 32, but the Green have since won three of the last four meetings. The Quakers own the longest winning streak in the series at 11 games from 1942-56. Dartmouth is 16-31-1 at Franklin Field with the Green ending an eight-game skid two years ago. Year Site Result 1896 Penn 0-16 L 1897 Penn 0-34 L 1913 Penn 34-21 W 1914 Penn 41- 0 W 1915 Boston 1 7- 3 W 1916 Penn 7- 7 T 1917 Boston 1 0- 7 L 1918 Penn 0-21 L 1919 New York 2 20-19 W 1920 Penn 44- 7 W 1921 New York 2 14-14 T 1932 Penn 7-14 L 1933 Penn 14- 7 W 1943 Penn 6- 7 L 1944 Penn 6-20 L 1945 Penn 0-12 L 1946 Penn 6-39 L 1947 Dartmouth 0-32 L 1948 Penn 13-26 L 1949 Penn 0-21 L 1950 Penn 26-42 L 1951 Penn 14-39 L 1952 Penn 0- 7 L 1956 Penn 7-14 L 1957 Penn 6- 3 W 1958 Dartmouth 13-12 W 1959 Penn 0-13 L 1960 Dartmouth 15- 0 W 1961 Penn 30- 0 W 1962 Dartmouth 17- 0 W 1963 Penn 28- 0 W 1964 Penn 27- 7 W 1965 Dartmouth 42-19 W 1966 Penn 40-21 W 1967 Dartmouth 23- 0 W 1968 Penn 21-26 L 1969 Dartmouth 41- 0 W 1970 Penn 28- 0 W 1971 Dartmouth 19- 3 W 1972 Penn 31-17 W 1973 Dartmouth 16-22 L 1974 Penn 20-27 L 1975 Dartmouth 19-14 W Year Site Result 1976 Dartmouth 20- 0 W 1977 Penn 3- 7 L 1978 Dartmouth 31-21 W 1979 Penn 20- 6 W 1980 Dartmouth 40- 7 W 1981 Penn 33-13 W 1982 Dartmouth 0-21 L 1983 Penn 14-38 L 1984 Dartmouth 24-55 L 1985 Penn 14-19 L 1986 Dartmouth 7-21 L 1987 Penn 7-49 L 1988 Dartmouth 27-33 L 1989 Penn 24- 0 W 1990 Dartmouth 6-16 L 1991 Penn 21-15 W 1992 Dartmouth 36-17 W 1993 Penn 6-10 L 1994 Dartmouth 11-13 L 1995 Penn 12-20 L 1996 Dartmouth 24-22 W 1997 Penn 23-15 W 1998 Dartmouth 14-17 L 1999 Penn 6-17 L 2000 Penn 14-48 L 2001 Dartmouth 20-21 L 2002 Penn 14-49 L 2003 Dartmouth 20-33 L 2004 Penn 0-35 L 2005 Dartmouth 9-26 L 2006 Penn 10-17 L 2007 Dartmouth 21-13 W 2008 Penn 10-23 L 2009 Dartmouth 24-30 L 2010 Penn (ot) 28-35 L 2011 Dartmouth 20-22 L 2012 Dartmouth 21-28 L 2013 Penn (4ot) 31-37 L 2014 Dartmouth 31-13 W 2015 Penn 41-20 W 2016 Dartmouth 24-37 L 2017 Penn 16-13 W

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18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

Big Green Football 2018

1Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

Dartmouth (2-0, 0-0) vs. Penn (2-0, 0-0)

sePt. 29, 2018 Game threehanover, n.h. memorial FielD (11,000)

2018 scheDuleDate Opponent Time/ResultSept. 15 Georgetown 41- 0 W 22 at Holy Cross [ctv3] 34- 14 W 29 Penn* [espn+] 1:30Oct. 5 at Yale* [espnu] 6:00 13 Sacred Heart [espn+] 6:00 20 at Columbia* [espn+] 1:30 27 Harvard1* [espn+] 1:30Nov. 3 at Princeton* [espn+] 1:30 10 at Cornell* [espn+] 1:00 17 Brown* [espn+] 1:30

Home games in bold ~ *Ivy League game1Homecoming

ctv3 — Charter TV3 (Worcester, Mass.)All times Eastern and tentative

Quick FactsLocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanover, N.H.Founded/Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1769/4,200President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philip J. HanlonAthletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry SheehyNickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big GreenColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green and WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA FCSConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy LeagueFirst Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1881All-Time Record (Seasons). . 698-456-46 (137th)Stadium (Capacity). . . . .Memorial Field (11,000)Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurfHead Coach . . . .Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ’79)Record at Dartmouth (Seasons) . 89-91-2 (19th)Overall Record (Seasons) . . . . . 123-168-2 (29th)2017 Record/Conf. (Finish) . . . . . 8-2/5-2 (t-2nd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 40/27Starters Returning . . . . . 15 (5 Off; 6 Def; 4 Spec)Starters Lost . . . . . . . . . . . 13 (6 Off; 5 Def; 2 Spec)Basic Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MultipleBasic Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MultipleDir. of Varsity Athletics Comm. . . . Rick BenderPhone/Fax . . . . . . . . .603-646-1030/603-646-3348E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-646-0111Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . www.DartmouthSports.comAdministrative Assistant . . . . . . . .Cindi MansellPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-646-2468E-mail . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Penn in town for ivy openerOn paper, the Ivy League opener for Dartmouth

and Penn should be a defensive struggle. Both teams rank among the top 11 nationally in fewest yards and points allowed per game, and top five in fewest rush-ing yards allowed as well. Whichever team emerges on top today will have the inside track at the confer-ence crown.

Last year, the Big Green needed all 60 minutes to knock off the Quakers in Philadelphia, 16-13, as QB Jared Gerbino burrowed into the end zone from a yard out on the game’s final play to cap a 15-play, 80-yard drive that lasted over five and a half minutes. Neither team turned the ball over in a game that fea-tured just 15 combined possessions, but Dartmouth held a distinct advantage on offense, piling up 414 yards to just 243 for Penn. Penalties held the Green back, however, as they were flagged 11 times for a whopping 105 yards.

The Big Green flexed their muscle last week at Holy Cross, one week after the Crusaders knocked off the defending Ivy League champ, Yale. The Dartmouth defense barely let the hosts breathe, not allowing a point or even a first down until the fourth quarter after the Green had built up a 34-0 lead.

Junior CB Isiah Swann led the defensive effort, intercepting three passes in the first half to tie a Dartmouth single-game record not equaled in 28 years. That performance not only earned Swann Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors, but the national FCS award from STATS as well.

Senior LB Jack Traynor boasted a team-high nine tackles, two for a loss, while fellow LB David Emanu-els made eight stops. As a team, Dartmouth had 10 TFLs, including four sacks, two of which were pro-vided by junior DE Niko Lalos in his first action of the year. Sophomore CB DeWayne Terry Jr. added an interception to the mix late in the fourth quarter.

The offense, meanwhile, consistently moved the ball down the field all afternoon, but struggled to put points on the board early as the first four posses-sions ended in field goal attempts, only two of which were converted. But a 25-yard TD run by sopho-more RB Caylin Parker and a 17-yard TD catch by junior WR Drew Estrada with three seconds left in the half allowed the Big Green to take a 20-0 lead into the locker room.

Estrada, who missed the season opener, led Dartmouth with seven catches for 70 yards, while junior TE Connor Rempel added two scoring grabs in the second half from 32 and 13 yards out for the team’s final points.

Guiding the offense was QB Derek Kyler, look-ing more and more comfortable behind center as the game progressed. The sophomore completed 25-of-35 throws for 258 yards and three TDs in his second start, plus ran for 31 yards on eight carries without

being sacked once.The running game churned out 190 hard-earned

yards on 47 carries with four players amassing be-tween 30 and 50 yards. Parker led the group with 49 yards and his TD on 11 rushes, senior RB Rashaad Cooper contributed 45 yards on nine carries and se-nior RB Miles Smith added 34 more on 13 attempts with Kyler pitching in his 31.

the seriesQuakers leaD 48-35-2

•Buddy Teevens is 5-12 against the Quakers over-all with a 3-6 mark at Franklin Field.

•Penn coach Ray Priore is 1-2 versus Dartmouth.•Since Ivy play officially began in 1956, Penn

holds a 33-29 advantage. Dartmouth won 20 of the first 26 games before Penn took 26 of the next 32, but the Green have since won three of the last four meetings.

•The Quakers own the longest winning streak in the series at 11 games from 1942-56.

•Dartmouth is 16-31-1 at Franklin Field with the Green ending an eight-game skid two years ago.

Year Site Result1896 Penn 0- 16 L1897 Penn 0- 34 L1913 Penn 34- 21 W1914 Penn 41- 0 W1915 Boston1 7- 3 W1916 Penn 7- 7 T1917 Boston1 0- 7 L1918 Penn 0- 21 L1919 New York2 20- 19 W1920 Penn 44- 7 W1921 New York2 14- 14 T1932 Penn 7- 14 L1933 Penn 14- 7 W1943 Penn 6- 7 L1944 Penn 6- 20 L1945 Penn 0- 12 L1946 Penn 6- 39 L1947 Dartmouth 0- 32 L1948 Penn 13- 26 L1949 Penn 0- 21 L1950 Penn 26- 42 L1951 Penn 14- 39 L1952 Penn 0- 7 L1956 Penn 7- 14 L1957 Penn 6- 3 W1958 Dartmouth 13- 12 W1959 Penn 0- 13 L1960 Dartmouth 15- 0 W1961 Penn 30- 0 W1962 Dartmouth 17- 0 W1963 Penn 28- 0 W1964 Penn 27- 7 W1965 Dartmouth 42- 19 W1966 Penn 40- 21 W1967 Dartmouth 23- 0 W1968 Penn 21- 26 L1969 Dartmouth 41- 0 W1970 Penn 28- 0 W1971 Dartmouth 19- 3 W1972 Penn 31- 17 W1973 Dartmouth 16- 22 L1974 Penn 20- 27 L1975 Dartmouth 19- 14 W

Year Site Result1976 Dartmouth 20- 0 W1977 Penn 3- 7 L1978 Dartmouth 31- 21 W1979 Penn 20- 6 W1980 Dartmouth 40- 7 W1981 Penn 33- 13 W1982 Dartmouth 0- 21 L1983 Penn 14- 38 L1984 Dartmouth 24- 55 L1985 Penn 14- 19 L1986 Dartmouth 7- 21 L1987 Penn 7- 49 L1988 Dartmouth 27- 33 L1989 Penn 24- 0 W1990 Dartmouth 6- 16 L1991 Penn 21- 15 W1992 Dartmouth 36- 17 W1993 Penn 6- 10 L1994 Dartmouth 11- 13 L1995 Penn 12- 20 L1996 Dartmouth 24- 22 W1997 Penn 23- 15 W1998 Dartmouth 14- 17 L1999 Penn 6- 17 L2000 Penn 14- 48 L2001 Dartmouth 20- 21 L2002 Penn 14- 49 L2003 Dartmouth 20- 33 L2004 Penn 0- 35 L2005 Dartmouth 9- 26 L2006 Penn 10- 17 L2007 Dartmouth 21- 13 W2008 Penn 10- 23 L2009 Dartmouth 24- 30 L2010 Penn (ot) 28- 35 L2011 Dartmouth 20- 22 L2012 Dartmouth 21- 28 L2013 Penn (4ot) 31- 37 L2014 Dartmouth 31- 13 W2015 Penn 41- 20 W2016 Dartmouth 24- 37 L2017 Penn 16- 13 W

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

Big Green Football 2018

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Date Opponent Time/ResultSept. 15 Bucknell 34- 17 WSept. 22 Lehigh 30- 10 WSept. 29 at Dartmouth* 1:30Oct. 6 at Sacred Heart 3:00Oct. 13 Columbia* 1:00Oct. 19 Yale* 7:00Oct. 27 at Brown* 1:00Nov. 2 at Cornell* 6:00Nov. 10 Harvard* 1:00Nov. 17 at Princeton* 1:00

Home games in bold ~ *Ivy League game

scouting the QuakersPenn dispatched of Lehigh handily last week in a

30-10 victory on their home field. But the outcome of the game was in doubt when halftime rolled around as Penn was clinging to a 13-10 edge before pulling away in the second half.

Karekin Brooks ran all over the Mountain Hawk defense, amassing 163 yards and three scores on 16 carries, a 10.2-yard average. The Quakers piled up 294 yards on 39 carries (7.5 per rush) as sophomore quarterback Ryan Glover picked up 77 yards of his own with a touchdown in just 12 tries.

The 500 yards of offense was a stark contrast to opening day when Penn managed just 274 against a winless Bucknell squad. But thanks to four of six scoring drives starting in Bison territory, the Quak-ers doubled up Bucknell on the scoreboard, 34-17.

Glover is the only Penn quarterback to attempt a pass thus far, completing 28-of-52 passes for 344 yards and two touchdowns, but throwing a pair of picks as well. He has proved to be elusive, however, having not been sacked even once while piling up 125 yards on 21 rushes.

Brooks is the team’s workhouse in the backfield, taking the handoff 38 times for 235 yards (6.2-yard avg.) and five scores. The junior is also the team’s third-leading receiver with four catches for 32 yards.

The graduation of Justin Watson, who made the opening-day roster for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, left a void on the receiving corps. The leading receiv-er is RB Abe Willows with nine catches for 81 yards. The top wide receiver thus far is Steve Farrell with five grabs for 82 yards, while Kolton Huber and Tyler Herrick each have hauled in a touchdown.

The Penn strength has truly been its defense. The preseason favorite for the Bushnell Cup on de-fense is linebacker Nick Miller, who leads the Quak-ers with 20 tackles. The Big Green will have their hands full with the pass rush as Penn leads the FCS with 8.5 sacks per game, four being credited to line-man Cooper Gardner. Jacob Martin is the top cover man with two of the team’s three interceptions.

On special teams, Jack Soslow has shown a big leg, converting all three field goal attempts, two from at least 48 yards. Punter Drew Brennan has averaged 38.6 yards on 14 punts, dropping five inside the 20-yard line. And Isaiah Malcolme is a threat to bring back a punt, averaging 12 yards on six returns.

Ray Priore, in his fourth year at the helm of the Quakers, had the unenviable task last year of replac-ing the legendary Al Bagnoli, who had merely set the Ivy League record as its winningest football coach. Priore has been up to the challenge, however, earning the Ivy League Coach of the Year award in his first season and leading the Quakers to a share of the con-ference crown in each of his first two years. This is his 32nd season on the Penn staff, helping secure 10 Ivy titles in 28 seasons as an assistant, including his last 16 as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach.

on the verge of 700 WinsWhile the win over Georgetown was the 1,200th

game in the history of Dartmouth football, the Big Green are attempting to hit a more impressive mile-stone — 700 victories. A win over Penn would make Dartmouth the sixth team in an exclusive group of FCS squads with 700 wins, four of which are from the Ivy League — Yale (903), Harvard (871), Penn (852), Princeton (824) and North Dakota State (713). Other teams closing in on 700 are Lehigh (692) and Delaware (691). Now in its 137th season of football, the Big Green sport an overall record of 699-456-46, which is a winning percentage of .601.

esPn+Last spring, the Ivy League announced it had

signed a 10-year agreement with ESPN to have the schools of the Ancient Eight stream live athletics events through the network’s new subscription streaming service, ESPN+. For just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 a year), fans can get all of the content they received for the previous five years on the Ivy League Network, plus events from numerous other conferences and professional leagues. Eight of the 10 football games this fall will be available on ESPN+, and the game at Yale on Oct. 5 will be televised on ESPNU. Go to watchespn.com to subscribe to the service and sign up for the package you prefer.

another Defensive DominationAfter shutting out Georgetown in the season

opener while yielding just three first downs, Dart-mouth provided an encore of sorts by having its way with Holy Cross in a 34-14 triumph on the road. The Big Green went into the fourth quarter having not yielded a point, nor even a first down, to the Cru-saders while building up a 34-0 advantage. By the time Holy Cross got the ball back with less than 12 minutes to play, it had a paltry total of 34 yards of of-fense. By limiting the Crusaders to eight first downs, Dartmouth had held back-to-back opponents to less than 10 for the first time since 1976. The Green also had 10 tackles for a loss, just the fourth time in the last decade hitting double digits in that category.

Defense! Defense!With exceptional defensive performances in the

first two games, it comes as no surprise that Dart-mouth ranks at the top or near it in several FCSS statistics categories. No team has allowed fewer rushing yards per game (26.5) or total yards (160.5), and Dartmouth also has the best turnover margin (+3.0) and the lowest successful third-down percent-age against them (16.7). The pass defense ranks sixth (134.0) and scoring defense third (7.0 points per game) as well.

BroaDcastsDartmouth fans who are unable to come to

Hanover or the various venues on the road can catch every Big Green football game either on television or streamed over the internet on various services, including eight contests on ESPN+ and another on ESPNU. For subscription information, visit watch.espnplus.com.

For the eighth straight year, Dartmouth is teaming up with Northeast Sports Network (NSN)

to produce the home games and provide an enhanced viewing experience with multiple camera angles, instant replay and upgraded graphics — all in HD.

For those who are unable to watch the stream of the game live, an archived broadcast will be available for 30 days through ESPN+.

Tyler Murray will provide play-by-play on the video streams of the home games with Matt Goldstein analyzing the action. Currently the lead broadcaster for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Murray has also called numerous collegiate sports for Harvard, Boston University and Stetson. Gold-stein has over a decade of experience on football broadcasts, working with his alma mater, UMass, as well as regional broadcasts with Eleven Sports, Fox College and NESN.

The Dartmouth Sports Network begins its third year on ESPN Radio, serving as the home for all 10 football games. Fans can tune in locally on 94.3 or 94.5 FM, or stream it live anywhere in the world at 945espn.com.

Taking over play-by-play duties is Brett Franklin, who has filled in on Big Green football broadcasts in the past and is also the voice of Dartmouth bas-ketball and softball. He will be paired with Wayne Young ’72, who will provide analysis as he has for the 19th consecutive year. A two-sport athlete at Dartmouth, Young was a linebacker on three Ivy League championship Big Green squads from 1969-71 that went 25-2, earning first-team All-Ivy honors as a senior captain. He is a member of Wearers of the Green for having earned the Alfred E. Watson Trophy as Dartmouth’s top male athlete in 1971-72.

media for Georgetown Game

Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESPN+ Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Murray Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt GoldsteinRadio . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 ESPN Radio (94.3/94.5 FM) Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Franklin Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne YoungOnline Audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .945ESPN.comLive Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DartmouthSports.com

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

Big Green Football 2018

3Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

12 straight non-league WinsDartmouth extended his streak of victories over

teams from outside the Ivy League to 12 with the 34-14 win at Holy Cross on Sept. 22, the longest such streak since for Dartmouth since the Ivy League formed in 1956. Over the last 100 years, the Green have had only one other streak that was longer versus teams that didn’t become members of the Ancient Eight — 26 from 1922-28.

swann songTurns out when junior Isiah Swann intercepted

a pass against Georgetown, he was merely warming up. The cornerback picked off three passes at Holy Cross — all in the first half — to help him earn not only the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week Award for a second-straight week, but also the STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Week. Other fun facts on his performance:•His three INTs tied a Dartmouth record held by

11 others.•The last player to turn the trick was Sal Sciretto in

an Ivy title-clinching win over Princeton in 1990.•Swann is the fourth Big Green player to earn the

league’s defensive weekly honor in consecutive weeks, joining LB Zack Walz (1995), S Lloyd Lee (1996) and LB Michael Runger (2013).

•DeWayne Terry Jr. also picked off a pass in the fourth quarter, giving Dartmouth four INTs in one game for the first time since playing Brown in 2015.

kyler the compilerSophomore QB Derek Kyler looked right at

home in the 34-14 win at Holy Cross, deftly guiding the offense up and down the field all afternoon. He finished the day with 258 passing yards by complet-ing 25-of-35 passes, and now leads the Ivy League at 71.4 percent on the season (and fifth nationally). And his three TD tosses extended the team’s streak with at least one scoring strike to 13 games, second only to a 16-game stretch during the 2000-02 sea-sons. Dartmouth has also had a TD throw in 24 of the last 25 and 33 of the last 35 contests.

rempel Propels the victoryJunior TE Connor Rempel saw his first varsity

action in the season opener against Georgetown and tied for the team lead with four catches. Although he only had three receptions at Holy Cross, two finished up in the end zone on scoring throws of 32 and 13 yards. His first two career touchdowns came in the second half, turning a 20-0 advantage into an insurmountable 34-0 lead in the fourth quarter.

sharing the loadDartmouth has several running backs capable of

carrying the load on the ground, so they are all get-ting opportunities early in the year. At Holy Cross, sophomore Caylin Parker led the Green with 49 yards on 11 carries, including a 25-yard touchdown trot. Seniors Rashaad Cooper added 45 and 34 yards, respectively, while freshman Zack Bair got into the act late with four runs for 19 yards. Add in the QB rushing yardage and Dartmouth ended the day with 190 on the ground. On the season, it is hard to have a better balance between rushing and pass-ing than the Big Green have — 450 on the ground and 451 through the air.

DartmouthunDer teevens

2018 UnderCategory Record TeevensOverall 2-0 89-91-2Home 1-0 49-44Away 1-0 39-47-2Neutral 0-0 1-0-0Ivy 0-0 63-62-1Lead after 1st quarter 2-0 51-11-1Trail after 1st quarter 0-0 20-63-1Tied after 1st quarter 0-0 18-17Lead at the half 2-0 61-13-1Trail at the half 0-0 23-73-1Tied at the half 0-0 5-5Lead after 3rd quarter 2-0 69-10Trail after 3rd quarter 0-0 14-73Tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 6-8-2Overtime 0-0 3-6Dartmouth < 10 points 0-0 0-24Dartmouth 10-19 points 0-0 13-37Dartmouth 20-29 points 0-0 35-27-1Dartmouth ≥ 30 points 2-0 41-3-1Opponent < 10 points 1-0 27-2Opponent 10-19 points 1-0 35-10Opponents 20-29 points 0-0 24-36-1Opponent ≥ 30 points 0-0 3-43-10-5 point margin 0-0 23-19-26-10 point margin 0-0 20-2011-20 point margin 1-0 20-24≥ 20 point margin 1-0 26-28Dartmouth forces more TO 2-0 54-14-2Opponent forces more TO 0-0 16-51Turnovers equal 0-0 19-25

nationalrankinGs

DART Category PENN450.5 (24) Total Offense 387.0 (61)225.0 (28) Rushing Offense 215.0 (33)225.5 (51) Passing Offense 172.0 (91)154.38 (24) Passing Efficiency 114.42 (90)37.5 (15) Scoring Offense 32.0 (t-39)160.5 (1) Total Defense 243.5 (9)26.5 (1) Rushing Defense 57.5 (5)134.0 (6) Pass Defense 186.0 (30)89.29 (6) Pass Effic. Defense 100.20 (13)7.0 (3) Scoring Defense 13.5 (11)+3.0 (1) Turnover Margin -0.5 (t-82)32.3 (81) 3rd Down Pct. 29.6 (93)100.0 (t-1) 4th Down Pct. 0.0 (t-113)16.7 (1) 3rd Down Pct. Defense 25.7 (8)50.0 (t-59) 4th Down Pct. Defense 0.0 (t-1)29.4 (115) Net Punting 31.9 (93)13.3 (28) Punt Returns 11.4 (41)39.0 (1) Kickoff Returns 20.6 (54)39.0 (17) Fewest Penalty Yards 92.0 (118)38:44 (1) Time of Possession 29:59 (62)

out of 124 teams

heaD coachBuddy Teevens ’79, who

as a player led Dartmouth to the 1978 Ivy League championship, has won three more conference titles in 18 years as the Big Green head coach. He first earned consecutive crowns in 1990 and ’91 in his first stint, then guided Dartmouth to

its league-record 18th Ivy League title in 2015.A native of Pembroke, Mass., Teevens was a

standout quarterback for the Big Green as he was named the Ivy League Player of the Year and an honorable mention All-American while leading Dartmouth to the league title as a senior in 1978. He also lettered in hockey, helping the Big Green to a third-place finish at the 1979 NCAA championship.

Teevens began his coaching career at DePauw before becoming the offensive coordinator at Bos-ton University in 1980. His first head coaching gig came at Maine, posting the first consecutive win-ning seasons (6-5 in ’85, 7-4 in ’86) there in 21 years.

After his first tour at his alma mater, he served five years as Tulane’s head coach. He was instru-mental in building the foundation that allowed the program to achieve perfection in 1998 with an 11-0 record. Teevens then spent two years as the offensive coordinator at Illinois before three bowl seasons with the Florida Gators in 1999-2001.

Prior to his return to Dartmouth, Teevens was the head coach at Stanford for three years.

Year Team Overall Conference1985 Maine 6-5 .545 2-3 .400 Yankee1986 7-4 .636 3-4 .429 1987 Dartmouth 2-8 .200 1-6 .143 Ivy1988 5-5 .500 4-3 .571 1989 5-5 .500 4-3 .571 1990 7-2-1 .750 6-1 .857 1991 7-2-1 .750 6-0-1 .929 1992 Tulane 2-9 .182 Independent1993 4-8 .3331994 1-10 .0911995 2-9 .1821996 2-9 .182 1-4 .200 C-USA2002 Stanford 2-9 .182 1-7 .125 Pac-102003 4-7 .364 2-6 .250 2004 4-7 .364 2-6 .2502005 Dartmouth 2-8 .200 1-6 .143 Ivy2006 2-8 .200 2-5 .2862007 3-7 .300 3-4 .4292008 0-10 .000 0-7 .0002009 2-8 .200 2-5 .2862010 6-4 .600 3-4 .4292011 5-5 .500 4-3 .5712012 6-4 .600 4-3 .5712013 6-4 .600 5-2 .7142014 8-2 .800 6-1 .8572015 9-1 .900 6-1 .8572016 4-6 .400 1-6 .1432017 8-2 .800 5-2 .7142018 2-0 1.000 0-0 .00029th season 123-168-2 .423 74-92-1 .446Dartmouth 89-91-2 .495 63-62-1 .504 IvyTulane 11-45 .196 1-4 .200 C-USAStanford 10-23 .303 5-19 .208 Pac-10Maine 13-9 .591 5-7 .417 Yankee

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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career leaDersRushing rush yds avg td 1. Nick Schwieger, 2008-11 649 3150 4.85 26 2. Dominick Pierre, 2010-13 529 2638 4.99 30 3. Al Rosier, 1989-91 448 2252 5.03 17 4. David Clark, 1987-89 365 1812 4.96 13 5. Rick Klupchak, 1971-73 295 1788 6.06 10 6. Jake Crouthamel, 1957-59 387 1763 4.56 12 Pete Oberle, 1993-96 436 1763 4.04 11 8. Greg Smith, 1995-96 402 1711 4.25 13 9. Curt Oberg, 1975-77 391 1693 4.33 11 10. Shon Page, 1987, ’89-90 370 1677 4.53 12

Passing att-cmp-int yds pct td 1. Dalyn Williams, 2012-15 989-620-13 7458 .627 56 2. Jay Fiedler, 1991-93 813-456-43 6684 .560 58 3. Brian Mann, 1998-02 952-560-41 5912 .588 33 4. Jack Heneghan, 2014-17 717-437-20 4900 .609 28 5. Conner Kempe, 2008-11 786-422-29 4499 .537 26 6. Charlie Rittgers, 2003-05 731-398-29 4472 .544 25 7. Mark Johnson, 1987-89 757-389-25 4413 .513 25 8. David Gabianelli, 1984-86 437-230-16 3424 .526 22 9. Jon Aljancic, 1994-96 441-230-17 3141 .521 16 10. Frank Polsinello, 1981-83 380-223-20 2942 .587 13

Receptions rec yds avg td 1. Jay Barnard, 2000-03 216 2392 11.1 17 2. Casey Cramer, 2000-03 185 2477 13.4 21 3. Ryan McManus, 2011-15 172 2268 13.2 11 4. Craig Morton, 1986-88 138 2605 18.9 19 5. Jack Daly, 1981-83 135 2208 16.4 15 Victor Williams, 2012-15 135 1632 12.1 7 7. Tim McManus, 2007-11 134 1633 12.2 8 8. Dave Shula, 1978-80 133 1822 13.7 9 9. Ryan Fuselier, 2004-06 131 1501 11.5 8 10. Mike Bobo, 1989-91 112 1412 12.6 13 12. Hunter Hagdorn, 2016- 103 1270 12.3 7

Receiving Yardage rec yds avg td 1. Craig Morton, 1986-88 138 2605 18.9 19 2. Casey Cramer, 2000-03 185 2477 13.4 21 3. Jay Barnard, 2000-03 216 2392 11.1 17 4. Ryan McManus, 2011-15 172 2268 13.2 11 5. Jack Daly, 1981-83 135 2208 16.4 15 6. Dave Shula, 1978-80 133 1822 13.7 9 7. Michael Reilly, 2008-12 106 1745 16.5 13 8. Tim McManus, 2007-11 134 1633 12.2 8 9. Victor Williams, 2012-15 135 1632 12.1 7 10. Ryan Fuselier, 2004-06 131 1501 11.5 8

Total Offense rush pass yds 1. Dalyn Williams, 2012-15 1494 7458 8952 2. Jay Fielder, 1991-93 565 6684 7249 3. Brian Mann, 1998-2002 606 5912 6518 4. Jack Heneghan, 2014-17 389 4900 5289 5. Conner Kempe, 2008-11 -64 4499 4435 6. Charlie Rittgers, 2003-05 -198 4472 4274 7. Mark Johnson, 1987-89 -175 4413 4238 8. Jon Aljancic, 1994-96 1015 3141 4156 9. David Gabianelli, 1984-86 -142 3424 3282 10. Mickey Beard, 1964-66 601 2665 3266

Scoring td fg xp 2xp pts 1. Myles Lane, 1925-27 48 0 19 0 307 2. Al Marsters, 1927-29 33 0 14 0 212 3. Dennis Durkin, 1990-92 0 36 94 2 204 4. Dave Regula, 1994-97 1 38 80 2 202 5. Foley Schmidt, 2008-11 0 33 87 0 186 6. Dominick Pierre, 2010-13 30 0 0 0 180 7. Nick Schwieger, 2008-11 26 0 0 0 156 8. Bill Hutchinson, 1937-39 21 2 9 0 151 9. Bob MacLeod, 1936-38 25 0 0 0 150 10. Alex Gakenheimer, 2013-16 0 19 84 0 141

taking things in estradaLast year, WR Drew Estrada was second on the

team with 32 receptions, but only one of those took him to the end zone. The junior matched his 2017 TD total at Holy Cross right before halftime, break-ing one tackle at the 5 before bullying his way across the goal line for a 20-0 lead at the intermission.

lalos Got him to his kneesTrying to evoke a little Derek and the Dominoes

with this note title. Let me know if it worked. Junior DE Niko Lalos saw his first action of the season at Holy Cross and made himself known, sacking the Crusader QB twice. He was joined in the sack parade by fellow linemen Jackson Perry and Rocco Di Leo. One more sack and Lalos will surpass last year’s Big Green leader, the now-graduated Ian Hanselman who had 2.5.

campbell trophy semifinalistThe National Football Foundation announced

its Campbell Trophy semifinalists on Sept. 26, and Big Green WR Drew Hunnicutt was among the 179 players across all divisions of the NCAA and NAIA. The senior government major boasts a 3.49 GPA and has 58 catches for 880 yards and six touchdowns in his career.

shutout!Dartmouth began the season with a convinc-

ing 41-0 thrashing of Georgetown at Memorial Field, the first shutout on opening day since a 20-0 victory over Penn 42 years ago. It was also the Big Green’s second shutout in their last four games having beaten Cornell last year, 10-0, and the largest margin of victory in a shutout since a 56-0 thrashing of Columbia in 2013. Coach Teevens has overseen eight shutouts during his 18-plus campaigns at Dartmouth, including the last season that featured two shutouts — 1990.

swann ivy Defensive PotWJunior Isiah Swann picked up some early hard-

ware when the Ivy League named him the Defensive Player of the Week following the season-opening 41-0 shutout win over Georgetown. The cornerback didn’t post gaudy numbers, but came up with the first interception of the season with a difficult over-the-shoulder deflection and grab, plus broke up two other passes and had a pair of tackles to earn the honor for the second time in his career.

100-Yard PerformancesDartmouth had a pair of players top the century

mark against Georgetown with senior RB Rashaad Cooper galloping for 112 yards on 16 carries and senior WR Drew Hunnicutt catching four passes for 102 yards. It was the first 100-yard game for Cooper and third for Hunnicutt, with each finding the end zone once. The last receiver to get to 100 was Hunter Hagdorn, who hit the number on the nose against Columbia last year, while QB Jared Gerbino not only topped 100, but 200 on the ground in last year’s season finale against Princeton (202).

opening DayHistorically, the Big Green have been quite suc-

cessful in the first action of the year. Following the 41-0 victory over Georgetown, they have an overall record of 92-42-3, which includes a 49-game win-ning streak from 1895 to 1943. During the streak, Dartmouth outscored its opposition by a total of 1,562-52 with 39 shutouts. The Green also won 13 straight from 1960-72, and with the 41-0 win over Georgetown this season, currently are on a nine-game streak of success. Under Coach Teevens, Dartmouth is now 11-8 on opening day.

Dartmouth Season Openers Under Teevens1987 H Princeton 3- 34 L1988 H Penn 27- 33 L1989 H Princeton 14- 20 L1990 H Penn 6- 16 L1991 A Penn 21- 15 W2005 H Colgate 26- 21 W2006 A Colgate 7- 28 L2007 H Colgate (ot) 28- 31 L2008 A Colgate 20- 34 L2009 H Colgate 15- 34 L2010 A Bucknell 43- 20 W2011 H Colgate 37- 20 W2012 H Butler 35- 7 W2013 A Butler 30- 23 W2014 H Central Conn. State 35- 25 W2015 A Georgetown 31- 10 W2016 H New Hampshire 22- 21 W2017 A Stetson 38- 7 W2018 H Georgetown 41- 0 W

Defense DeniesWhile Swann won the Ivy Defensive Player of

the Week honor, the entire defense was playing well as an entire unit, yielding just three first downs and 112 total yards. Only five times since the 1970 season has an opponent had fewer yards (including last year’s season opener, while the three first downs are the fewest in that span; the record is zero set in 1962 against Penn. Breaking it down, the Hoyas had just 40 rushing yards, the fourth straight game an opponent had less than 55 yards on the ground. And the 72 passing yards mark just the fourth time this millennium the opposition failed to amass 75 yards through the air.

kyler makes his caseSophomore QB Derek Kyler got the start-

ing nod behind center for the season opener with junior Jared Gerbino unavailable with an injury, and he made the most of his opportunity in his first career varsity action, completing his first six passes before finishing the game 15-of-21 for 177 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown toss. Kyler also ran four times for 22 yards with a 5-yard jaunt into the end zone for his first career points. Dartmouth had another player reach the end zone for the first time in sophomore RB Caylin Parker who sprinted 31 yards early in the fourth quarter for the final touch-down of the day.

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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5Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

season leaDersRushing rush yds avg td 1. Al Rosier, 1991 258 1432 5.55 12 2. Nick Schwieger, 2011 241 1310 5.44 10 3. Nick Schwieger, 2010 242 1133 4.68 14 4. Shon Page, 1990 217 1087 5.01 11 5. Dominick Pierre, 2013 214 1064 4.97 13 6. David Clark, 1989 219 1063 4.85 4 7. Michael Gratch, 2001 194 916 4.72 6 8. Greg Smith, 1996 224 885 3.95 10 9. Dominick Pierre, 2012 166 830 5.00 9 10. Greg Smith, 1995 178 826 4.64 3

Passing att-cmp-int yds pct td 1. Brian Mann, 2002 423-253-10 2913 .598 19 2. Jay Fiedler, 1992 273-175-13 2748 .641 25 3. Jack Heneghan, 2016 414-247-14 2725 .597 11 4. Dalyn Williams, 2015 342-219-5 2592 .640 17 5. Jay Fiedler, 1993 321-160-19 2542 .498 20 6. D. Gabianelli, 1986 259-141-12 2264 .544 17 7. Mark Johnson, 1988 350-196-11 2262 .560 11 8. C. Rittgers, 2003 312-177-9 2138 .567 15 9. Jack Heneghan, 2017 293-185-6 2136 .631 17 10. Dalyn Williams, 2014 268-181-3 2119 .675 21

Receptions rec yds avg td 1. Jay Barnard, 2002 83 899 10.8 8 2. Casey Cramer, 2002 72 1017 14.1 7 3. Jay Barnard, 2003 70 861 12.3 5 4. Ryan McManus, 2014 68 879 12.9 8 5. Victor Williams, 2015 64 845 13.2 4 6. John Hyland, 1993 62 1076 17.4 9 7. Tim McManus, 2008 60 637 10.6 3 8. Casey Cramer, 2003 58 694 12.0 6 9. Ryan Fuselier, 2006 57 711 12.5 3 10. Jack Daly, 1983 56 889 15.9 5 Hunter Hagdorn, 2016 56 706 12.6 1

Receiving Yardage rec yds avg td 1. John Hyland, 1993 62 1076 17.4 9 2. Craig Morton, 1986 44 1063 24.2 10 3. Jack Daly, 1982 55 1034 18.8 8 4. Casey Cramer, 2002 72 1017 14.1 7 5. Matt Brzica, 1992 53 965 18.2 8 6. Jay Barnard, 2002 83 899 10.8 8 7. Craig Morton, 1988 53 891 16.8 6 8. Jack Daly, 1983 56 889 15.9 5 9. Ryan McManus, 2014 68 879 12.9 8 10. Jay Barnard, 2003 70 861 12.3 5

Total Offense rush pass yds 1. Brian Mann, 2002 393 2913 3306 2. Jack Heneghan, 2016 249 2725 2974 3. Jay Fielder, 1992 186 2748 2934 4. Dalyn Williams, 2015 225 2592 2817 5. Jay Fielder, 1993 143 2542 2685 6. Dalyn Williams, 2014 444 2119 2563 7. Dalyn Williams, 2013 563 1773 2336 8. Jack Heneghan, 2017 162 2136 2298 9. Mike Fritz, 2006 410 1838 2248 10. Jon Aljancic, 1996 367 1856 2223

Scoring td fg xp 2xp pts 1. Myles Lane, 1927 18 0 17 0 125 2. Al Marsters, 1929 16 0 13 0 109 3. Myles Lane, 1925 17 0 0 0 102 4. John Short, 1970 15 0 0 0 90 Bill McCall, 1931 15 0 0 0 90 6. Bill King, 1962 14 0 2 0 86 7. Nick Schwieger, 2010 14 0 0 0 84 8. Dennis Durkin, 1992 0 13 41 2 82 9. Myles Lane, 1926 13 0 2 0 80 Al Rosier, 1991 13 0 1 0 80

last meetinGDartmouth 16, Penn 13

Philadelphia, Pa. — September 29, 2017

Dartmouth 0 10 0 6 — 16Penn 0 7 3 3 — 13

D 2 13:06 Hagdorn 12 pass from Heneghan (D. Smith kick) 7- 0P 2 1:20 Watson 6 pass from Fischer-Colbrie (Soslow kick) 7- 7D 2 0:00 D. Smith 43 FG 10- 7P 3 0:30 Soslow 31 FG 10- 10P 4 5:38 Soslow 27 FG 10- 13D 4 0:00 Gerbino 1 run 16- 13

Dart PennFIRST DOWNS 26 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-215 24-85PASSING YARDS (NET) 199 158 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-23-0 26-19-0TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 78-414 50-243 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-105 6-35 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-31.2 4-43.5 Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-25 2-36 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 34:36 25:24 Third-Down Conversions 9-16 4-10 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6

RUSHING: D — Gerbino 11-71; Estrada 9-52; Stone 11-50; Thompson 5-31; M. Smith 5-18; Shearin 1-6; Heneghan 4-(-13). P — Brooks 14-47; Watson 2-26; Malcome 3-8; Fischer-Colbrie 4-2; Willows 1-2.

PASSING: D — Heneghan 23-30-0-199; Gerbino 0-1-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. P — Fischer-Colbrie 19-26-0-158.

RECEIVING: D — Hagdorn 9-91; Penza 5-35; Stone 4-36; Thompson 2-22; Johnston 2-11; Hunnicutt 1-4. P — Watson 6-55; Bokun 3-29; Huber 3-14; Brooks 2-22; Pearson 2-20; Willows 2-12; Akai 1-6.

INT: None

FUMBLES: D — Heneghan 2-0.

SACKS (UA-A): P — Vecchio 1-0.

LEADING TACKLERS (UA-A): D — Traynor 8-1; Meile 8-0; McManus 8-0; Straton 3-1. P — Miller 10-2; Bullock 7-0; Noble 6-0; Jangro 4-2.

Time of Game: 3:00 Attendance: 4,023

competitive safeguards committeeHead coach Buddy Teevens, at the forefront

of player safety on the field, is one of 22 members — and the only football coach — serving on the NCAA’s Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports this year. The commit-tee’s mission is to provide expertise and leadership to the NCAA in order to promote a healthy and safe environment for student-athletes through research, education, collaboration and policy development.

Preseason PollThe Ivy League Preseason Media Poll was

revealed last month, and the Dartmouth faithful were understandably a bit surprised that a team that was 8-2 overall and 5-2 in conference play, tying for second and just a game out of first, was picked to fin-ish sixth in 2018. Then again, being underestimated

has to be expected when it comes to the Big Green. In eight of the past nine years, Dartmouth was pegged to finish lower in the standings than where it ended up when the season concluded. Last year, the Big Green were tabbed for fifth yet nearly shared the crown.

This year, Yale was picked to repeat as the champion with 11 of the 17 first-place votes, while Princeton finished second with three tabbing the Ti-gers to triumph. On a positive note, over the past 21 years, the media has correctly picked the champion just three times — Penn in 2003, and Harvard in 2008 and 2015. The complete poll can be found on page seven of these notes.

tri-captainsFor the eighth time in the past nine seasons,

Dartmouth will feature three captains leading the squad — seniors Matt Kaskey, Kyran McKinney-Crudden and Jack Traynor.

the experience FactorDartmouth has half of its total starters on offense

and defense returning to the field in 2018 with five on offense and six on defense. Despite the graduation of Ryder Stone, nearly half of the rushing yards are back on the roster this year (884 of 1800, 49.1 per-cent). It is true only 40 of the 2,176 passing yards re-turn with the departure of Jack Heneghan, but most of the receivers are back in the fold, representing nearly two-thirds (1,439) of those 2,176 yards (66.1 percent). On defense, three of the top five tacklers moved on, but the Big Green still have just about half (366) of last year’s 755 stops (48.5 percent) on this year’s active roster, including LB Jack Traynor who is the fourth-leading returning tackler in the FCS.

kaskey Preseason all-americanPhil Steele’s College Football announced its

preseason All-America teams for the FCS with senior OL Matt Kaskey earning a spot on the fourth team. He was one of just five Ivy League players to be named to one of the four teams, joining Yale RB Zane Dudek (1st), Harvard PR Justice Shelton-Mosley (1st), Princeton WR Jepser Horsted (2nd) and Harvard OL Larry Allen III (4th).

nine Garner Preseason all-ivy honorsPhil Steele also released its preseason All-Ivy

League teams with nine Big Green players listed on the three teams, led by OL Matt Kaskey, LB Jack Traynor and CB Isiah Swann on the first team. The second team was graced by WR Hunter Hagdorn and C Patrick Kilcommons, while NB Kyran McKinney-Crudden, DL Rocco Di Leo, LB Jake Moen and LS Grant Jaffe made the third team.

still all-time ivy champsSince the Ivy League began play in 1956, no other

school in the conference has won more football titles than Dartmouth with 18. The last time an Ancient Eight squad had more crowns than the Big Green was in 1961 when Yale had the grand total of two. The next season, Dartmouth equaled that total and has never looked up at another team since. But Penn picked up its 18th championship last year to match the Green, putting the 55-year streak in jeopardy should Penn win the race for a third straight year.

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

Big Green Football 2018

Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 20186

one of the last to kick offThe Ivy League football schedule always starts a

couple of weeks after the rest of Division I. But after being the absolute last team to kick off the season in five of the last six years, Dartmouth gets a few hours head start on four other Ivy teams this year, with Penn, Cornell, Columbia and Princeton all starting their games between 3 and 6 p.m.

hagdorn looking to climb chartsJunior wide receiver Hunter Hagdorn enters

the 2018 campaign with exactly 100 receptions and 1,247 receiving yards, placing him among Dart-mouth’s top 16 all-time in both categories. He is on pace to become just the second Big Green player to catch 200 passes in a career (record is 216 held by Jay Barnard ’04) and rack up nearly 2,500 yards, which would also rank second only to Craig Morton ’89 (2,605). To move into the top 10 in each category, Hagdorn would need just 12 grabs and 254 yards.

•Thewildestgameoftheyearcameintheseasonfi-nale, a 54-44 win in a scoring extravaganza against Princeton. The Green put up 34 points in the fourth quarter — their second-largest total in one period ever — and scored two touchdowns over the game’s final second. The first gave Dartmouth the lead, and the second came on a recovered fumble on the ensuing kickoff as time expired.

•The44pointsforPrincetonwerethemostforaDartmouth opponent in a Big Green victory.

•TheGreenalsoextendedtheirpersonalwinningstreak against Cornell to nine with a 10-0 triumph.

•Nolessthan16playersearnedAll-IvyhonorswithLB Jack Traynor and OL Matt Kaskey making the first team.

2017 recapI imagine most people remember quite a bit

from last year, but if you are like me, you still need a little refresher on how things shook out:•Dartmouthfinishedtheseason8-2overalland5-2

in conference play to finish tied for second with a surprising Columbia squad.

•TheBigGreenweretheonlyteamtodefeatleaguechampion Yale, 28-27, despite trailing 21-0 in the first half. It was the largest deficit overcome in a victory in program history.

•Bothlossescameinheartbreakingfashionandbya combined total of eight points against Columbia (22-17) and Harvard (25-22).

•Dartmouthhaditsshareofnail-bitingvictoriesaswell, twice winning by scoring in the final minute, another by stopping a 2-point conversion in overtime against Holy Cross and by picking off two passes on the final two possessions at Sacred Heart to preserve a 29-26 victory.

BiG Green on television37-60-1

Year Location (Network) Opponent Result1953 Lynn, Mass. (NBC) Holy Cross 6- 28 L1955 Hanover (CBS) Harvard 14- 9 W1961 New Haven (ABC) Yale 24- 8 W1962 Cambridge (CBS) Harvard 24- 6 W1964 Cambridge (NBC) Harvard 48- 0 W1965 Hanover (NBC) Cornell 20- 0 W1966 Cambridge (ABC) Harvard 14- 19 L1967 Amherst (ABC) Massachusetts 28- 10 W1968 New Haven (ABC) Yale 27- 47 L1969 Princeton (ABC) Princeton 7- 35 L1970 Cambridge (ABC) Harvard 37- 14 W1971 Hanover (ABC) Cornell 24- 14 W1972 Cambridge (ABC) Harvard 21- 21 T1978 Princeton (ABC) Princeton 28- 21 W1979 Hanover (ESPN) Brown 24- 10 W1980 Ithaca (ABC) Cornell 3- 7 L1981 New Haven (ABC) Yale 3- 24 L1983 Philadelphia (ABC) Penn 14- 38 L1984 New Haven (PBS) Yale 18- 28 L1985 Cambridge (PBS) Harvard 7- 17 L1986 Hanover (PBS) Penn 7- 21 L1986 Annapolis (Freedom Network) Navy 0- 45 L1986 Hanover (PBS) Columbia 41- 0 W1987 Hanover (PBS) Yale 7- 17 L1988 Hanover (WFMZ-69) Lehigh 16- 41 L1988 Hanover (ESPN) Harvard 38- 7 W1989 Hanover (ESPN) Princeton 14- 20 L1989 Hanover (ESPN) Yale 19- 24 L1990 Hanover (ESPN) Penn 6- 16 L1991 Bethlehem, Pa. (WFMZ-69) Lehigh 28- 30 L1991 Hanover (SportsChannel) Cornell 31- 25 W1992 Ithaca (SportsChannel) Cornell 16- 26 L1994 Hanover (ABC-9) Harvard 12- 35 L1995 Bronx (WLIG-55) Fordham 34- 14 W1996 Bethlehem (WFMZ-69) Lehigh 21- 14 W1996 Hanover (ABC-9) Yale 40- 6 W1996 Providence (NESN) Brown 27- 24 W1997 Hanover (ABC-9) Cornell 24- 20 W1997 Hanover (ABC-9) Harvard 0- 24 L1998 Hanover (ABC-9) Penn 14- 17 L1998 Hanover (ABC-9) Lafayette (ot) 13- 10 W1998 Hanover (ABC-9) Yale 22- 19 W1998 Hanover (ABC-9) Harvard 14- 24 L1999 Hanover (ABC-9) Colgate 3- 35 L1999 Hanover (ABC-9) Lehigh 14- 30 L1999 Hanover (ABC-9) Cornell 20- 17 W1999 Hanover (ABC-9) Brown 28- 35 L2000 Hanover (ABC-9) Yale 14- 24 L2000 Hanover (ABC-9) Harvard 7- 49 L2001 Hanover (ABC-9) New Hampshire 38- 42 L

Year Location (Network) Opponent Result2002 Hanover (ABC-9) New Hampshire 26- 29 L2003 Durham (ABC-9) New Hampshire 17- 42 L2003 Cambridge (NESN) Harvard 30- 16 W2004 Hanover (ABC-9) New Hampshire 24- 45 L2004 Philadelphia (YES Network) Penn 0- 35 L2005 Durham (ABC-9) New Hampshire 20- 49 L2005 Hanover (YES Network) Columbia 17- 6 W2006 Hamilton (Time-Warner) Colgate 7- 28 L2006 Hanover (ABC-9) New Hampshire 14- 56 L2007 Durham (ABC-9) New Hampshire 31- 52 L2007 New Haven (NESN) Yale 10- 50 L2007 Hanover (YES Network) Cornell 59- 31 W2008 Hamilton (Time-Warner) Colgate 20- 34 L2008 Hanover (ABC-9) New Hampshire 6- 42 L2008 Philadelphia (CN-8) Penn 10- 23 L2008 Hanover (NESN) Yale 7- 34 L2008 New York (VERSUS) Columbia 13- 21 L2008 Hanover (NESN) Harvard 7- 35 L2009 Hanover (VERSUS) Penn 24- 30 L2010 Philadelphia (Comcast) Penn (ot) 28- 35 L2010 Hanover (NESN) Harvard 14- 30 L2010 Hanover (VERSUS) Brown 28- 35 L2011 Hanover (Fox College) Penn 20- 22 L2011 Cambridge (Fox College) Harvard 10- 41 L2012 Worcester (Charter TV3) Holy Cross 13- 10 W2012 Hanover (NBC Sports Network) Penn 21- 28 L2012 Hanover (CSN New England) Harvard 14- 31 L2013 Hanover (Fox College) Holy Cross 28- 31 L2013 Hanover (Fox College) Yale 20- 13 W2013 Hanover (NBC Sports Network) Cornell 34- 6 W2014 Hanover (Fox College) Penn 31- 13 W2014 Hanover (NBC Sports Regional) Harvard 12- 23 L2014 Hanover (NBC Sports Regional) Brown 44- 21 W2015 Hanover (Fox College) Yale 35- 3 W2015 Cambridge (NBC Sports Network) Harvard 13- 14 L2015 Hanover (NBC Sports Network) Cornell 21- 3 W2015 Hanover (American Sports Network) Princeton 17- 10 W2016 Hanover (Fox College) New Hampshire 22- 21 W2016 Worcester (Charter TV3) Holy Cross 35- 10 W2016 Hanover (NBC Sports Network) Penn 24- 37 L2016 New York (ONE World) Columbia 7- 9 L2016 Hanover (ONE World) Brown 21- 24 L2016 Princeton (ONE World) Princeton 21- 38 L2017 Philadelphia (NBC Sports Network) Penn 16- 13 W2017 Hanover (Eleven Sports) Columbia 17- 22 L2017 Cambridge, Mass. (NESN) Harvard 22- 25 L2017 Boston, Mass. (NBC Sports Network) Brown (Fenway Park) 33- 10 W2018 Worcester (Charter TV3) Holy Cross 34- 14 W2018 New Haven (ESPNU) Yale

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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7Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

lonGest PlaYs in Dartmouth historYrushes

Player Opponent Year Yards 1. David Clark Princeton 1988 97 David Clark Harvard 1988 97 3. Bob Lee Norwich 1930 95 4. George Troxell Princeton 1941 94 5. Ralph Glaze Amherst 1903 93 6. Dick Collins Holy Cross 1952 89 7. Tom Quinn Brown 1969 83 8. Rick Klupchak Massachusetts 1971 82 9. Mickey Beard Penn 1964 81 10. Shon Page Harvard 1990 79

recePtions Player Opponent Year Yards 1. Gabianelli to Morton Columbia 1986 98 2. Chamberlain to Camp Cornell 1935 93 3. Cohen to Raiti Cornell 2005 90 4. Brait to Fleming Princeton 1975 85 5. Johnson to Morton Harvard 1988 84 6. Polsinello to Viccora Penn 1983 79 Beard to Calhoun Princeton 1965 79 Clayton to Fitkin Columbia 1948 79 9. Heneghan to Hunnicutt Sacred Heart 2017 78 10. Patton to Reilly Brown 2009 77 11. Gabianelli to Morton New Hampshire 1986 75 Bennewitz to T. McManus Cornell 2007 75

kickoFF returns Player Opponent Year Yards 1. Tom Fleming Columbia 1973 98 Brian White Harvard 1994 98 3. Bob Lee Norwich 1930 97 John Short Brown 1969 97 4. Peter Lavery Brown 1980 95 5. Steve Jensen Columbia 2001 94 Shawn Abuhoff Brown 2008 94 7. Bill McCall Yale 1931 93 8. Shep Wolff Cornell 1928 92 Kirby Schoenthaler New Hampshire 2014 92 10. Myles Lane Allegheny 1927 90 Gene Ryzewicz Brown 1965 90

intercePtion returns Player Opponent Year Yards 1. Tom Spangenberg Holy Cross 1962 96 2. Bob Lee Norwich 1930 90 3. Bob MacLeod Yale 1937 87 4. Joe Sullivan Colgate 1948 80 5. Elbert Dey Princeton 1948 77 David Caldwell Sacred Heart 2015 77 7. Ron Smith Brown 1972 72 8. Al Rozycki Cornell 1958 70 Pete Lawrence Cornell 1968 70 Lloyd Lee Princeton 1996 70 Pete Pidermann Cornell 2007 70

Punt returns Player Opponent Year Yards 1. Shawn Abuhoff Sacred Heart 2011 90 2. Jim Henander Harvard 1956 85 Greg Hoffmeister Cornell 1991 85 4. Tom Quinn Yale 1968 83 5. Shawn Abuhoff Harvard 2010 82 6. Bill McCall Columbia 1930 80 Ed Toothaker Columbia 1930 80 8. Scott Truitt Penn 1985 79 9. Peter Lavery Columbia 1982 78 10. Tom Collins Penn 1951 76 Don Kasprzak Coast Guard 1943 76 John Orr Bates 1938 76 Warren King Springfield 1937 76

FielD Goals Player Opponent Year Yards 1. Tyler Lavin Colgate 2003 52 2. L.K. (Pudge) Neidlinger Harvard 1922 51 Tyler Lavin Columbia 2002 51 Craig Saltzgaber Cornell 1984 51 Nick Lowery Harvard 1976 51 6. Tyler Lavin Harvard 2003 50 Jim Robertson Cornell 1919 50 8. Nick Lowery Harvard 1975 49 9. Craig Saltzgaber Cornell 1985 48 10. Ted Perry New Hampshire 1972 47

high-Profile hiresBuddy Teevens brought in a few new faces to

his staff since last season, including former Harvard receiver Seitu Smith (director of player personnel) and Vaughn Johnson (defensive quality control). But with apologies to those two, there are two others that made bigger splashes.

Last April, the Big Green brought former NFL head coach and Dartmouth wide receiver Dave Shula back into the coaching realm to serve as the wide receivers coach. Shula spent five seasons at the helm of the Cincinnati Bengals, and was the young-est head coach in the league when he was hired at the age of 32 in 1992. He held the program record for receptions (133) when he graduated in 1981, setting single-season marks as a sophomore and again as a senior. After a season in the NFL with the Baltimore Colts primarily as a punt returner, Shula began his coaching career as a member of the Miami Dolphins’ staff under his father, Don Shula.

The week prior to the season opener, Teevens announced the hiring of Callie Brownson as the offensive quality control coach, making her the first full-time female coach at the Division I level. Brown-son was a running back and free safety for the D.C. Divas in the Women’s Football Alliance from 2010-17, serving as a team captain five times and helping the team win national titles in 2015 and ’16. She also won gold medals with Team USA Women’s Football in Finland in 2013 and Vancouver in 2017. Her coaching experience includes three falls at Mount Vernon High (where she went to school), plus she was a college/professional personnel scouting intern with the New York Jets in the summer of 2017.

Pro actionDartmouth had two former players at NFL

preseason camps this year in Charlie Miller ’17 and Jack Heneghan ’18. Miller, a defensive back, was a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad last year, but was waived on August 11. Heneghan made it through all four preseason games with the San Francisco 49ers before being waived following an 8-for-9 passing performance for 58 yards in the final exhibition contest.

The Big Green boast a pair of players in the CFL, however, in DL Folarin Orimolade ’17 and RB Ryder Stone ’18. Orimolade has played in seven games for the Calgary Stampeders, recording 12 tackles with a pair of sacks and two forced fumbles. Stone has appeared in 12 contests for the Montreal Alouettes, rushing 22 times for 105 yards with a touchdown and catching three passes for 24 more yards. He has also returned 11 kickoffs for 225 yards with a long of 32 (stats through Sept. 20).

statistical leaDersCategory Stat Ivy FCS

rashaad cooperRushing Yards/carry 6.28 4 29

connor DavisField Goals/game 2.0 2 3Scoring/game 10.5 5 12

rocco Di leoTackles for Loss/game 1.3 5 75

Derek kylerCompletion Pct. 71.4 1 5Pass Efficiency 156.7 2 20Completions/game 20.0 2 21Points Responsible for/game 15.0 2 25Passing TDs 4 2 60Total Offense 244.0 3 39Passing Yards/game 217.5 5 41

Drew hunnicuttYards/reception 19.78 2 35

Dylan mellorYards/Punt Return 20.0 1 3

niko mermigasInterceptions/game 0.5 3 25

connor rempelReceiving TDs 2 2 50

isiah swannInterceptions/game 2.0 1 1Passes Defended/game 3.0 1 1

DeWayne terry Jr.Interceptions/game 0.5 3 25

Jack traynorTackles for Loss/game 1.3 5 75

Jackson YostForced Fumbles/game 0.5 1 9

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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No. Team 1st-place votes Record Pts Prev 1. North Dakota State (152) 3-0 3,872 1 2. James Madison (3) 3-1 3,708 2 3. South Dakota State 2-0 3,516 3 4. Kennesaw State 3-1 3,261 5 5. Eastern Washington 3-1 3,187 6 6. Weber State 3-1 3,027 7 7. Wofford 2-1 2,836 8 8. Jacksonville State 2-1 2,471 10 9. Illinois State 3-0 2,447 16 10. McNeese 3-1 2,279 9 11. Elon 2-1 2,249 12 12. North Carolina A&T 3-1 2,091 4 13. Villanova 3-1 1,814 15 Central Arkansas 2-1 1,814 14 15. Nicholls 2-2 1,759 18 16. Maine 2-1 1,701 13 17. Montana 3-1 1,321 19 18. Stony Brook 3-1 1,214 20 19. UC Davis 3-1 1,154 21 20. Chattanooga 4-0 913 — 21. Sam Houston State 1-2 861 11 22. Rhode Island 2-1 685 23 23. Northern Iowa 1-2 413 25 24. Colgate 3-0 403 — 25. Towson 2-1 284 —

Others: Montana State 229, South Dakota 203, Samford 171, Princeton 88, North Dakota 61, Missouri State 56, Western Illinois 49, Harvard 30, Idaho State 28, Sacramento State 26, Tennessee State 25, Northern Arizona 22, Dartmouth 22, Delaware 21, Austin Peay 14, Yale 13, Richmond 7, ETSU 6, Mercer 5, Southeastern Louisiana 5, Prai-rie View A&M 4, Sacred Heart 4, Western Carolina 3, Howard 2, Eastern Kentucky 1.

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No. Team 1st-place votes Record Pts Prev 1. North Dakota State (26) 3-0 650 1 2. James Madison 3-1 623 2 3. South Dakota State 2-0 596 3 4. Kennesaw State 3-1 563 5 5. Eastern Washington 3-1 547 t-6 6. Wofford 2-1 519 t-6 7. Weber State 3-1 473 8 8. Jacksonville State 2-1 454 9 9. Elon 2-1 409 12 10. Illinois State 3-0 390 15 11. McNeese 3-1 376 10 12. Central Arkansas 2-1 367 13 13. North Carolina A&T 3-1 341 4 14. Villanova 3-1 320 14 15. Nicholls 2-2 293 18 16. Maine 2-1 241 16 17. Stony Brook 3-1 233 19 18. Montana 3-1 194 20 19. Sam Houston State 1-2 155 11 20. Rhode Island 2-1 126 23 21. Northern Iowa 1-2 125 22 22. UC Davis 3-1 120 25 23. Colgate 3-0 119 24 24. Chattanooga 4-0 68 — 25. Princeton 2-0 27 —

Others: Towson 26, Montana St. 22, Samford 21, Western Carolina 16, Harvard 9, South Dakota 8, Austin Peay 7, Southeastern Louisiana 5, Sacra-mento State 3, Northern Arizona 2, Delaware 1, Youngstown State 1.

the last time a BiG Green PlaYer

rushed for 200 YardsJared Gerbino (202) vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: Jordan McCord (212), Colgate, 9/19/09

rushed for 100 YardsRashaad Cooper (112) vs. Georgetown, 9/15/18Opponent: Charlie Volker (119), Princeton, 11/19/16

Passed for 300 YardsJack Heneghan (331) vs. Columbia, 10/21/17Opponent: Chad Kanoff (444), Princeton, 11/18/17

Posted 150 receiving YardsHunter Hagdorn (171) vs. Brown, 11/12/16Opponent: Jesper Horsted (169), Princeton, 11/18/17

Posted 100 receiving YardsDrew Hunnicutt (102) vs. Georgetown, 9/15/18Opponent: Horsted (169), Carlson (138), Princeton, 11/18/17

rushed for three touchdownsJared Gerbino (4) vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: Charlie Volker (3), Princeton, 11/18/17

threw Four touchdown PassesJack Heneghan (4) at Sacred Heart, 10/14/17Opponent: Ricky Santos (5), N. Hampshire, 9/23/06

caught three touchdown PassesBo Patterson (3) at Princeton, 11/22/14Opponent: David Ball (3), New Hampshire, 9/23/06

had two interceptionsIsiah Swann (3) at Holy Cross, 9/22/18Opponent: Trevor Bell (2), Columbia, 10/25/14

had three interceptionsIsiah Swann (3) at Holy Cross, 9/22/18Opponent: Doug Hewlett (3), Harvard, 10/27/07

returned an interception for a tDJarius Brown (27 yds) vs. Brown, 11/10/17Opponent: Jared Kuehl (61 yds), UNH, 9/17/16

returned a kickoff for a tDRyder Stone (89 yds) at Brown, 11/14/15Opponent: A.J. Cruz (83 yds), Brown, 11/12/11

returned a Fumble for a tDDarius George (10 yds) vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: Robert Hughes (0 yds), at Brown, 11/14/15returned unblocked Punt for a tD

Ryan McManus (60 yds) at Yale, 10/11/14Opponent: Gio Christodoulou (53 yds), Yale, 10/8/11

returned a Blocked Punt for a tDMichael Reilly (16 yds) at Harvard, 10/31/09Opponent: Horace Chalstrom (9 yds), UNH, 9/27/14

Blocked a PuntMatthew Shearin vs. Brown, 11/12/16Opponent: Tim Haehl, Harvard, 10/28/17

Blocked a Field GoalJackson Perry vs. Georgetown, 9/15/18Opponent: Grant Varner, Brown, 11/12/16

Blocked a PatJeremiah Douchee vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: Thomas Kutschke, Brown, 11/10/17

scored a two-Point conversionDylan Mellor at Harvard, 10/28/17Opponent: Brendan Flaherty, Holy Cross, 10/18/14

scored a Defensive PatShawn Abuhoff vs. Colgate, 9/19/09Opponent: Never

the last time the BiG Greenrushed for 300 Yards

343 vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: Harvard (395), 10/29/11

had less than 100 Yards rushing89 at Harvard, 10/28/17Opponent: Holy Cross (13), 9/22/18

threw for 300 Yards331 vs. Columbia, 10/21/17Opponent: Princeton (444), 11/18/17

threw for 400 Yards440 vs. Brown, 11/12/16Opponent: Princeton (444), 11/18/17

threw for less than 100 Yards82 at Stetson, 9/16/17Opponent: Georgetown (72), 9/15/18

Gained 400 Yards of total offense448 at Holy Cross, 9/22/18Opponent: Princeton (495), 11/18/17

Gained 500 Yards of total offense551 vs. Princeton, 11/18/17Opponent: New Hampshire (531), 9/27/14

Gained 600 Yards of total offense615 vs. Brown, 11/12/16Opponent: Brown (619), 11/10/07had less than 200 Yards of offense

178 at Yale, 10/8/11Opponent: Georgetown (112), 9/16/17

recorded Five sacks5 at Stetson, 9/16/17Opponent: Princeton (7), 11/21/15

recovered Four Fumbles4 vs. Sacred Heart, 9/26/15Opponent: Cornell (4), 11/7/09

intercepted three Passes4 at Holy Cross, 9/22/18Opponent: Brown (3), 11/12/16

Played an overtime GameSept. 23, 2017, vs. Holy Cross (27-26 W, 1 ot)

Won an overtime GameSept. 23, 2017, vs. Holy Cross (27-26 W, 1 ot)

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

Big Green Football 2018

9Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

2018 ivY leaGue stanDinGs conFerence overallTeam W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PAHarvard 1 0 .000 31 17 2 0 1.000 67 31Yale 1 0 1.000 30 24 1 1 .500 58 55Dartmouth 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 1.000 75 14Columbia 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 1.000 64 39Penn 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 1.000 64 27Princeton 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 1.000 101 16Brown 0 1 .000 17 31 0 2 .000 32 75Cornell 0 1 .000 24 30 0 2 .000 34 57

Friday, September 14at Cal Poly 44, Brown 15

Saturday, September 15at Harvard 36, San Diego 14at Holy Cross 31, Yale 28 (ot)at Dartmouth 41, Georgetown 0at Penn 34, Bucknell 17at Delaware 27, Cornell 10Columbia 41, at Central Connecticut State 24Princeton 50, at Butler 7

Friday, September 21*Harvard 31, at Brown 17 [espnu]

Saturday, September 22Dartmouth 34, at Holy Cross 14 [ctv3]Columbia 23, at Georgetown 15*Yale 30, at Cornell 24at Penn 30, Lehigh 10at Princeton 51, Monmouth 9

Friday, September 28*Princeton at Columbia [espnu] 6:00Rhode Island at Harvard [espn+] 7:00

Saturday, September 29Georgetown at Brown [espn+] 1:00Maine at Yale [espn+] 1:00*Penn at Dartmouth [espn+] 1:30Sacred Heart at Cornell [espn+] 1:30

Friday, October 5*Dartmouth at Yale [espnu] 6:00

Saturday, October 6Brown at Rhode Island 1:00Marist at Columbia [espn+] 1:00Lehigh at Princeton [nbcsp] 1:00*Harvard at Cornell [espn+] 1:30Penn at Sacred Heart 3:00

Friday, October 12Holy Cross at Harvard [espn+] 7:00

Saturday, October 13Cornell at Colgate 12:00*Brown at Princeton [espn+] 1:00*Columbia at Penn [espn+] 1:00Mercer at Yale [espn+] 1:00Sacred Heart at Dartmouth [espn+] 6:00

Friday, October 19*Yale at Penn [espnu] 7:00

Saturday, October 20*Princeton at Harvard [espn+] 12:00*Cornell at Brown [espn+] 1:00*Dartmouth at Columbia [espn+] 1:30

Saturday, October 27*Penn at Brown [espn+] 1:00*Yale at Columbia [espn+] 1:00*Cornell at Princeton [espn+] 1:00*Harvard at Dartmouth [espn+] 1:30

Friday, November 2*Penn at Cornell [espnu] 6:00

Saturday, November 3*Columbia at Harvard [espn+] 12:00*Brown at Yale [espn+] 1:00*Dartmouth at Princeton [nbcsp+/b] 1:00

Saturday, November 10*Columbia at Brown [espn+] 12:30*Princeton at Yale [espn+] 12:30*Harvard at Penn [espn+] 1:00*Dartmouth at Cornell [espn+] 1:30

Saturday, November 17*Yale vs. Harvard at Fenway Park [espn?] 12:00*Cornell at Columbia [espn+] 1:00*Penn at Princeton [espn+] 1:00*Brown at Dartmouth [espn+] 1:30

comPosite ivY leaGue scheDule

*Ivy League game ~ All Times Eastern

CTV3 — Charter TV3 (Worcester, Mass.); NBCSP — NBC Sports Philadelphia;NBCSP+/B — NBC Sports Philadelphia+/NBC Sports Boston

Preseason Poll Team (1st-place votes) Pts 2017 1. Yale (11) 129 6-1 2. Princeton (3) 104 2-5 3. Harvard (1) 99 3-4 4. Columbia (1) 76 5-2 Penn (1) 76 4-3 6. Dartmouth 65 5-2 7. Cornell 37 3-4 8. Brown 26 0-7

WeeklY aWarDsIvy Offensive Player of the Week

Sept. 17 Aaron Shampklin, So., RB HarvardSept. 24 John Lovett, Sr., QB PrincetonOct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Ivy Defensive Player of the WeekSept. 17 Isiah Swann, Jr., CB DartmouthSept. 24 Isiah Swann, Jr., CB DartmouthOct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Ivy Special Teams Player of the WeekSept. 17 Jack Soslow, Sr., K PennSept. 24 Chris Alleyne, Sr., K/P ColumbiaOct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Ivy Rookie of the WeekSept. 17 Dante Miller, Fr., RB ColumbiaSept. 24 Spencer Alston, Fr., RB YaleOct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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Category Season Career#81 masaki aerts

Receptions 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Receiving Yards 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Reception 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#9 nigel alexanderTackles 5 at Holy Cross 5 at Holy Cross (2018)Tackles for a Loss 0.5 at Holy Cross 0.5 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)

#11 Jake allenPass Completions 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Pass Attempts 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)Passing Yards 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Completion 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)Rush Attempts 1 vs. Georgetown 4 vs. Georgetown (2018)Rushing Yards -9 vs. Georgetown 22 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Rush — —

#2 D.J. averyTackles — 3 at Stetson (2017)Interceptions — 1 at Stetson (2017)Longest INT Return — 30 (TD) at Stetson (2017)Passes Defended — 1 at Stetson (2017)

#34 Zack BairRush Attempts 4 at Holy Cross 4 at Holy Cross (2018)Rushing Yards 19 at Holy Cross 19 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Rush 8 at Holy Cross 8 at Holy Cross (2018)Receptions 2 at Holy Cross 2 at Holy Cross (2018)Receiving Yards 11 at Holy Cross 11 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Reception 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#30 mac BattleTackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#19 Davis BriefPunts 4 vs. Georgetown 11 vs. Cornell (2017)Punting Yards 121 vs. Georgetown 375 vs. Cornell (2017)Punt Average 30.3 vs. Georgetown 41.5 vs. Columbia (2017)Longest Punt 35 vs. Georgetown 52 vs. Columbia (2017)Inside 20 2 2x, last at Holy Cross 4 vs. Brown (2017)

#99 David chalmersTackles 2 at Holy Cross 3 2x, last vs. Cornell (2017)Tackles for a Loss 0.5 vs. Georgetown 0.5 2x, last vs. Cornell (2017)Passes Defended — 1 2x, last vs. Princeton (2017)

#21 rashaad cooperRush Attempts 16 vs. Georgetown 16 vs. Georgetown (2018)Rushing Yards 112 vs. Georgetown 112 vs. Georgetown (2018)TD Rushes 1 vs. Georgetown 1 2x, last vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Rush 51 (TD) vs. Georgetown 51 (TD) vs. Georgetown (2018)Receptions 3 at Holy Cross 4 at Holy Cross (2016)Receiving Yards 16 at Holy Cross 25 at Holy Cross (2016)Longest Reception 7 at Holy Cross 11 2x, last vs. Harvard (2016)Kickoff Return Yards — 16 at Princeton (2016)Longest KO Return — 24 at Cornell (2016)

#14 micah croomTackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#53 tanner crossTackles 2 at Holy Cross 2 at Holy Cross (2018)

#6 connor DavisField Goals 2 2x, last at Holy Cross 2 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Field Goal Attempts 4 at Holy Cross 4 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Field Goal 38 2x, last at Holy Cross 38 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)PATs 5 vs. Georgetown 5 vs. Georgetown (2018)PAT attempts 5 vs. Georgetown 5 vs. Georgetown (2018)Points 11 vs. Georgetown 11 vs. Georgetown (2018)Tackles 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#92 rocco Di leoTackles 3 at Holy Cross 8 vs. Cornell (2017)Tackles for a Loss 1.5 at Holy Cross 1.5 at Holy Cross (2018)Sacks 1.0 at Holy Cross 1.0 at Holy Cross (2018)Passes Defended 1 at Holy Cross 1 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)

Category Season Career#48 David emanuels

Tackles 8 at Holy Cross 8 at Holy Cross (2018)Tackles for a Loss — 1.0 at Stetson (2017)Sacks — 0.5 at Stetson (2017)

#4 Drew estradaReceptions 7 at Holy Cross 7 3x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Receiving Yards 70 at Holy Cross 79 vs. Princeton (2017)TD Receptions 1 at Holy Cross 1 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Reception 17 (TD) at Holy Cross 38 (TD) vs. Columbia (2017)Rush Attempts — 9 at Penn (2017)Rushing Yards — 52 at Penn (2017)Longest Rush — 15 vs. Columbia (2017)Kickoff Return Yards — 60 at Sacred Heart (2017)Longest KO Return — 30 vs. Princeton (2017)

#55 colton ForsterTackles 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#13 Jared GerbinoRush Attempts — 32 vs. Princeton (2017)Rushing Yards — 202 vs. Princeton (2017)TD Rushes — 4 vs. Princeton (2017)Longest Rush — 53 vs. Princeton (2017)Receptions — 2 vs. Brown (2017)Receiving Yards — 20 vs. Brown (2017)Longest Reception — 11 2x, last vs. Brown (2017)Pass Completions — 1 2x, last vs. Yale (2017)Pass Attempts — 1 4x, last vs. Columbia (2017)Passing Yards — 16 vs. Holy Cross (2017)Longest Completion — 16 vs. Holy Cross (2017)

#1 hunter hagdornReceptions 3 at Holy Cross 13 vs. Brown (2016)Receiving Yards 23 at Holy Cross 171 vs. Brown (2016)TD Receptions — 2 vs. Brown (2017)Longest Reception 12 at Holy Cross 65 (TD) at Columbia (2016)Rush Attempts — 3 at Holy Cross (2016)Rushing Yards — 15 at Holy Cross (2016)Longest Rush — 10 (TD) at Holy Cross (2016)Kickoff Return Yards — 92 vs. Harvard (2016)Longest Kickoff Return — 27 vs. Towson (2016)Punt Return Yards 0 at Holy Cross 0 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Punt Return 2 at Holy Cross 2 at Holy Cross (2018)

#83 Drew hunnicuttReceptions 5 at Holy Cross 8 vs. Penn (2016)Receiving Yards 102 vs. Georgetown 126 at Sacred Heart (2017)TD Receptions 1 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Yale (2017)Longest Reception 39 at Holy Cross 78 (TD) at Sacred Heart (2017)

#87 J.J. Jones iiiReceptions 1 2x, last at Holy Cross 1 2x, ast at Holy Cross (2018)Receiving Yards 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Reception 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#15 Derek kylerPass Completions 25 at Holy Cross 25 at Holy Cross (2018)Pass Attempts 35 at Holy Cross 35 at Holy Cross (2018)Passing Yards 258 at Holy Cross 258 at Holy Cross (2018)Completion Pct. 71.4 2x, last at Holy Cross 71.4 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)TD Passes 3 at Holy Cross 3 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Completion 39 at Holy Cross 39 at Holy Cross (2018)Rush Attempts 8 at Holy Cross 8 at Holy Cross (2018)Rushing Yards 31 at Holy Cross 31 at Holy Cross (2018)TD Rushes 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Rush 11 vs. Georgetown 11 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#90 niko lalosTackles 3 at Holy Cross 3 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Tackles for a Loss 2.0 at Holy Cross 2.0 at Holy Cross (2018)Sacks 2.0 at Holy Cross 2.0 at Holy Cross (2018)

#59 andrew lemkuilTackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#85 scott lloydReceptions 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)Receiving Yards 16 vs. Georgetown 16 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Reception 9 vs. Georgetown 9 vs. Georgetown (2018)

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18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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Category Season Career#49 Jalen mackie

Tackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#32 ethan maenzaReceptions 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Receiving Yards 6 vs. Georgetown 6 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Reception 6 vs. Georgetown 6 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#97 Jordan mcGriffTackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)Passes Defended 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#40 Jimmy mchughTackles — 1 2x, last vs. Holy Cross (2017)Tackles for a Loss — 1.0 2x, last vs. Holy Cross (2017)Sacks — 1.0 2x, last vs. Holy Cross (2017)

#3 kyran mckinney-cruddenTackles 7 at Holy Cross 13 at Sacred Heart (2017)Tackles for a Loss 1.5 at Holy Cross 1.5 at Holy Cross (2018)Interceptions — 1 at Sacred Heart (2017)Passes Defended 1 vs. Georgetown 3 vs. Holy Cross (2017)Fumbles Forced — 1 vs. Holy Cross (2017)Fumbles Recovered — 1 at Brown (2015)Kicks Blocked — 1 (punt) vs. Cornell (2015)

#8 Dylan mellorReceptions — 7 vs. Yale (2017)Receiving Yards — 133 vs. Yale (2017)TD Receptions — 1 2x, last vs. Yale (2017)Longest Reception — 40 (TD) vs. Yale (2017)Punt Return Yards 80 vs. Georgetown 80 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Punt Return 44 vs. Georgetown 57 at Sacred Heart (2017)

#24 niko mermigasTackles 2 at Holy Cross 2 at Holy Cross (2018)Interceptions 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest INT Return 13 vs. Georgetown 13 vs. Georgetown (2018)Kickoff Return Yards 39 vs. Georgetown 39 vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest KO Return 39 vs. Georgetown 39 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#54 Jake moenTackles 2 2x, last at Holy Cross 9 at Yale (2016)Tackles for a Loss 1.0 vs. Georgetown 1.0 6x, last vs. Georgetown (2018)Interceptions — 1 vs. Princeton (2017)Passes Defended 1 vs. Georgetown 1 7x, last vs. Georgetown (2018)Fumbles Recovered — 1 at Cornell (2016)

#33 naeem morganTackles 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Tackles for a Loss 1.0 vs. Georgetown 1.0 vs. Georgetown (2018)Passes Defended 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#44 nathan nuñezTackles 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Tackles for a Loss 0.5 vs. Georgetown 0.5 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#18 Jake PallottaPass Completions 1 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Brown (2017)Pass Attempts 1 vs. Georgetown 2 2x, last vs. Brown (2017)Passing Yards 7 vs. Georgetown 17 vs. Brown (2017)Completion Pct. 100.0 (1-1) vs. Georgetown 100.0 (2-2) vs. Brown (2017)Longest Completion 7 vs. Georgetown 11 at Stetson (2017)Rush Attempts 2 at Holy Cross 2 at Holy Cross (2018)Rushing Yards 12 at Holy Cross 12 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Rush 6 at Holy Cross 6 at Holy Cross (2018)Total Offense 12 2x, last at Holy Cross 20 vs. Brown (2017)

#31 caylin ParkerRush Attempts 11 at Holy Cross 11 at Holy Cross (2018)Rushing Yards 49 at Holy Cross 49 at Holy Cross (2018)TD Rushes 1 2x, last at Holy Cross 1 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Rush 31 (TD) vs. Georgetown 31 (TD) vs. Georgetown (2018)

#29 nick PeartTackles 3 vs. Georgetown 3 vs. Georgetown (2018)Kicks Blocked 1 (FG) at Georgetown 1 (FG) at Georgetown (2018)

#5 Jackson PerryTackles 5 at Holy Cross 8 at Stetson (2017)Tackles for a Loss 1.5 at Holy Cross 3.5 at Stetson (2018)Sacks 1.0 at Holy Cross 1.5 at Stetson (2017)

Category Season Career#27 Justin Porter

Tackles 1 2x, last at Holy Cross 1 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)

#35 John PupelTackles 3 vs. Georgetown 3 vs. Georgetown (2018)Passes Defended 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#42 connor rempelReceptions 4 vs. Georgetown 4 vs. Georgetown (2018)Receiving Yards 56 at Holy Cross 56 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest Reception 32 (TD) at Holy Cross 32 (TD) at Holy Cross (2018)

#20 ryan roeggeTackles 3 at Holy Cross 3 at Holy Cross (2018)Tackles for a Loss 0.5 at Holy Cross 0.5 at Holy Cross (2018)Passes Defended 1 at Holy Cross 1 at Holy Cross (2018)

#12 matthew shearinRush Attempts 1 vs. Georgetown 4 2x, last vs. Brown (2017)Rushing Yards 0 vs. Georgetown 25 at Stetson (2017)TD Rushes — 1 at at Stetson (2017)Longest Rush 0 vs. Georgetown 16 (TD) at Stetson (2017)Kicks Blocked — 1 vs. Brown (punt) (2016)

#46 t.J. simpsonTackles 1 vs. Georgetown 2 at Harvard (2017)Tackles for a Loss — 1.0 vs. Yale (2017)Sacks — 1.0 vs. Yale (2017)Passes Defended — 1 at Stetson (2017)Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#28 miles smithRush Attempts 13 at Holy Cross 25 at Cornell (2016)Rushing Yards 51 vs. Georgetown 119 at Cornell (2016)TD Rushes 1 vs. Georgetown 1 4x, last vs. Georgetown (2018)Longest Rush 15 vs. Georgetown 41 vs. Penn (2016)Receptions 2 vs. Georgetown 4 2x, last at Princeton (2016)Receiving Yards 11 vs. Georgetown 52 at Princeton (2016)Longest Reception 7 vs. Georgetown 32 at Princeton (2016)

#23 Darren stanleyTackles 2 vs. Georgetown 2 vs. Georgetown (2018)Passes Defended 1 at Holy Cross 1 at Holy Cross (2018)

#22 Bun stratonTackles 1 2x, last at Holy Cross 9 vs. Penn (2016)Interceptions — 2 at Holy Cross (2016)Passes Defended — 3 at Holy Cross (2016)Fumbles Recovered — 1 vs. Princeton (2017)

#25 isiah swannTackles 3 at Holy Cross 13 vs. Towson (2016)Tackles for a Loss — 1.0 at Columbia (2016)Sacks — 1.0 at Columbia (2016)Interceptions 3 at Holy Cross 3 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest INT Return 15 vs. Georgetown 47 (TD) vs. Yale (2017)Passes Defended 3 2x, last at Holy Cross 4 vs. Towson (2016)Fumbles Forced — 1 vs. Princeton (2017)Kicks Blocked — 1 (PAT) at Sacred Heart (2017)

#7 DeWayne terry Jr.Tackles 4 at Holy Cross 4 at Holy Cross (2018)Interceptions 1 at Holy Cross 1 at Holy Cross (2018)Longest INT Return 10 at Holy Cross 10 at Holy Cross (2018)

#51 Jack traynorTackles 9 at Holy Cross 17 at Harvard (2017)Tackles for a Loss 2.0 at Holy Cross 2.0 at Holy Cross (2018)Sacks — 1.0 vs. Holy Cross (2017)Interceptions — 1 at Sacred Heart (2017)Passes Defended — 2 vs. Towson (2016)Fumbles Forced — 1 vs. Columbia (2017)

#68 seth WalterTackles 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

#97 Jackson YostTackles 1 2x, last at Holy Cross 1 2x, last at Holy Cross (2018)Tackles for a Loss 1.0 vs. Georgetown 1.0 vs. Georgetown (2018)Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Georgetown 1 vs. Georgetown (2018)

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Big Green Football 2018 Box ScoresDartmouth 41, GeorGetoWn 0

September 15, 2018

Georgetown 0 0 0 0 — 0Dartmouth 6 14 14 7 — 41

D 1 9:48 Davis 38 FG 3- 0D 1 4:37 Davis 26 FG 6- 0D 2 11:43 Hunnicutt 31 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 14- 0D 2 0:22 Kyler 5 run (Davis kick) 20- 0D 3 11:09 Smith 13 run (Davis kick) 27- 0D 3 1:05 Cooper 3 run (Davis kick) 34- 0D 4 14:52 Parker 31 run (Davis kick) 41- 0

GU DartFIRST DOWNS 3 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-40 46-260PASSING YARDS (NET) 72 193 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-12-2 24-17-1TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 46-112 70-453 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-30 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-47.0 4-30.3 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-80 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-140 1-39 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-28 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 22:06 37:54 Third-Down Conversions 1-12 3-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 1-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 0-0

RUSHING: D — Rashaad Cooper 16-112; Miles Smith 11-51; Caylin Parker 6-46; Dakari Falconer 3-20; Zack Bair 3-13; Jake Pallotta 1-5; Matthew Shearin 1-0; Jake Allen 1-(-9). G — Herman Moultrie 11-37; Lorenzo Linsey 2-7; J. Saffold 3-3; Jay Tolliver 2-1; Skyler Springs 1-0; TEAM 1-(-1); Gunter Johnson 2-(7).

PASSING: D — Derek Kyler 15-21-1-177; Jake Allen 1-1-0-9; Jake Pallotta 1-1-0-7. G — Gunther Johnson 10-18-1-58; Lorenzo Linsey 2-6-1-14.

RECEIVING: D — Drew Hunnicutt 4-102; Connor Rem-pel 4-34, Scott Lloyd 2-16; Miles Smith 2-11; Zach Bair 1-9, J.J. Jones III 1-9; Ethan Maenza 1-6; Rashaad Cooper 1-4; Masaki Aerts 1-2. G — Skyler Springs 3-31; Michael Dereus 3-17; Max Edwards 3-13; Brandon Williams 2-11; Herman Moultrie 1-0.

INT: D — Isiah Swann 1-15; Niko Mermigas 1-13. G — Owen Kessler 1-0.

FUMBLES: D — Jake Pallotta 1-1. G — Herman Moultrie 1-1; Jay Tolliver 1-1; G. Johnson 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): D — None. G — George Ikott 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): D — Jack Traynor 0-5; Nick Peart 3-0; John Pupel 1-2; Tanner Cross 2-0; Andrew Lemkuil 2-0l Isiah Swann 1-1; Jalen Mackie 1-1; David Emanuels 1-1; Jake Moen 1-1; Mac Battle 1-1; DeWayne Terry Jr. 1-1; Ni-gel Alexander 0-2; Jordan McGriff 0-2; Kyran McKinney-Crudden 0-2; Darren Stanley 0-2; Micah Croom 0-2; Ryan Roegge 1-0; Jackson Yost 1-0; T.J. Simpson 1-0; Naeem Morgan 1-0; Justin Porter 1-0; Niko Mermigas 1-0; Connor Davis 1-0; Nathan Nuñez 0-1, David Chalmers 0-1; Seth Walter 0-1; Rocco Di Leo 0-1; Bun Straton 0-1; Colton Forster 0-1. G — Blaise Brown 6-4, Wesley Bowers 5-4, Leon Agee 4-1, Duval Paul 3-2, Xavier Reddick 0-5, Dawson Hawkins 4-0, Mike Taylor 1-3, Ibrahim Kamara 3-0, Owen Kessler 2-1, Jalen Goldwire 2-1, Isaiah Byrd 2-1, Ahmad Wilson 2-1, J’V’on Butler 1-2, Roemello Wal-ton 0-3, Cameron Deen 2-0, George Ikott 2-0, Jonathan Honore 1-1, Justin Fonteneaux 1-1, Kingsley Umemba 0-2, Jethro Francois 0-2, Ramon Lyons 1-0, Brad Hurst 1-0, Khristian Tate 1-0, Brady Weas 0-1, Palmer Nix 0-1.

Time of Game: 2:55 Attendance: 4,815

HANOVER, N.H. — Dartmouth dominated visiting Georgetown for four quarters to defeat the Hoyas on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Field, 41-0, giving the Big Green (1-0) their first season-opening shutout in 42 years. The Dartmouth defense forced more turnovers (4) than the Georgetown offense converted first downs (3) as was the sophomore Derek Kyler completed 15-of-21 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown while running for another score in his varsity debut.

Dartmouth racked up 453 yards while smother-ing the Hoyas, which had 112, as senior Rashaad Cooper posted his first career 100-yard game on the ground with 112 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries (7.0-yard average). Senior wide receiver Drew Hunnicutt collected his third career 100-yard game on just four catches for 102 yards, including the game’s first touchdown on a 31-yard bomb from Kyler.

The running game was particularly effective as the Big Green collected 260 yards with touchdowns from four different players, the longest score coming on the game’s final points when sophomore Caylin Parker ran into the end zone from 31 yards out. Senior Miles Smith added 51 yards on 11 carries, including his 13-yard TD jaunt early in the third quarter.

The defense set the tone very quickly as senior linebacker Jake Moen nearly picked off a pass at the line of scrimmage on the game’s first play. After a three-and-out, the Dartmouth offense drove down to the Hoya 20 before settling for a 38-yard field goal by freshman Connor Davis on his first career attempt.

Another drive without a first down led to an-other Davis field goal, this time from 26 yards for a 6-0 lead after a little more than 10 minutes.

It wasn’t until the second quarter the Big Green truly started to assert themselves as Kyler connected with Hunnicutt on a 35-yard pass before finding the 6-1 senior in the end zone two plays later from 31 yards out.

Georgetown recorded its lone first down of the opening half following that score, but Dartmouth padded its lead to 20-0 shortly before the second quarter expired. Senior Dylan Mellor returned a punt 34 yards into Hoya territory, and Kyler guided the Green on a nine-play, 45-yard touchdown drive capped by his 5-yard run.

Dartmouth had a balanced attack over the first 30 minutes with 137 yards rushing and 130 through the air, as compared to 41 total yards for the Hoyas.

Coming out of the locker room, the Big Green

continued to surge, marching 61 yards following a 39-yard kickoff return by sophomore Niko Mermi-gas. Smith carried it in on the seventh play of the drive for a 27-0 bulge.

Hoya linebacker Owen Kessler provided one of the rare highlights for the visitors on the day when he picked off a deflected pass in the third quarter, setting up a possible 39-yard field goal. But senior Nick Peart broke through and blocked the kick, preserving the shutout.

The first of the four Georgetown turnovers was a fumbled pitch that junior T.J. Simpson covered up at the Hoya 27. Seven plays later, Cooper was diving in from the 3-yard line for a touchdown and a 34-0 advantage with 1:05 left in the third quarter

Junior Isiah Swann spoiled a 44-yard kickoff return following the score, picking off a pass on the very first play and returning it 15 yards to near midfield. With a personal foul tacked on after the play, Dartmouth had the ball at the Georgetown 36. Parker started the fourth quarter by galloping 31 yards for his touchdown, and Davis added his fifth PAT to complete the scoring on the day.

Dartmouth forced two more turnovers in the fourth quarter, one on a Mermigas interception, the other a fumble forced by sophomore lineman Jack-son Yost and recovered by freshman John Pupel.

The Big Green limited Georgetown to a mere 46 plays of offense with senior Jack Traynor posting a team-high five tackles, while senior lineman Jackson Perry had a pair of quarterback hurries.

Gunther Johnson completed 11-of-19 throws for 70 yards while being intercepted once, as was Lo-renzo Linsey. Herman Moultrie provided 37 rushing yards on 11 carries, primarily in the fourth quarter, but it was punter Brad Hurst who had the best day for the Hoyas, averaging 47.0 yards on eight punts with a long of 65.

Notes: The Big Green’s last shutout victim on open-ing day was Penn back in 1976 in a 20-0 contest …the 41 points are Dartmouth’s most in the season opener since defeating Bucknell in 2010, 43-20 … the 41-point margin of victory was the Green’s largest since a 49-7 win over Sacred Heart three years ago, and it was the largest shutout victory since a 56-0 blanking of Columbia in 2013 … the 112 yards of offense were the fewest allowed by the Dartmouth defense since Stetson had just 94 in last year’s season opener … junior Jake Pallotta and freshman Jake Al-len — a freshman transfer from Florida — both took snaps behind center in the fourth quarter with each completing one pass.

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13Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018

Big Green Football 2018 Box ScoresDartmouth 34, holY cross 14

September 22, 2018

Dartmouth 3 17 7 7 — 34Holy Cross 0 0 0 14 — 14

D 1 5:38 Davis 25 FG 3- 0D 2 10:14 Davis 38 FG 6- 0D 2 2:28 Parker 25 run (Davis kick) 13- 0D 2 0:03 Estrada 17 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 20- 0D 3 6:44 Rempel 32 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 27- 0D 4 11:29 Rempel 13 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 34- 0H 4 10:14 Mountain 70 pass from Wade (Ng kick) 34- 7H 4 0:55 Beachley 9 pass from Wade (Ng kick) 34- 14

Dart HCFIRST DOWNS 26 8RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-190 22-13PASSING YARDS (NET) 258 196 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-25-0 31-20-4TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 82-448 53-209 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-48 7-38 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-28.3 7-30.0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 6-111 Interception Returns-Yards 4-10 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 39:34 20:26 Third-Down Conversions 7-19 3-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 4-4 2-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-19 0-0

RUSHING: D — Caylin Parker 11-49; Rashaad Cooper 9-45; Miles Smith 13-34; Derek Kyler 8-31; Zack Bair 4-19; Jake Pallotta 2-12. H — Miles Alexander 10-20; Peter Oliver 4-11; M. Vecchiarelli 1-4; Wade 7-(-22).

PASSING: D — Derek Kyler 25-35-0-258. H — Geoff Wade 20-31-4-196.

RECEIVING: D — Drew Estrada 7-70; Drew Hun-nicutt 5-76; Connor Rempel 3-56; Hunter Hagdorn 3-23; Rashaad Cooper 3-16; Zack Bair 2-11, J.J. Jones III 1-7; Miles Smith 1-(-1). H — Tate Beachley 4-28; Jordan Montgomery 3-45; Martin Dorsey 3-22; Blaise Bell 3-13; Tenio Ayeni 3-5; Spencer Gilliam 2-19; Derek Mountain 1-70; Miles Alexander 1-(-6).

INT: D — Isiah Swann 3-0; DeWayne Terry Jr. 1-10.

FUMBLES: None.

SACKS (UA-A): D — Niko Lalos 2-0; Jackson Perry 1-0; Rocco Di Leo 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): D — Jack Traynor 3-6; David Emanuels 6-2; Kyran McKinney-Crudden 3-4; Jackson Perry 2-3; Nigel Alexander 1-4; DeWayne Terry Jr. 3-1; Isiah Swann 2-1; Niko Lalos 2-1; Rocco Di Leo 1-2; Ryan Roegge 0-3; Tanner Cross 2-0; David Chalmers 1-1; Niko Mermigas 1-1; Nick Peart 0-2; Jake Moen 0-2; John Pupel 1-0; Justin Porter 1-0; Jackson Yost 0-1; Bun Straton 0-1. H — Ryan Brady 10-7; Alex Johnson 6-7; Joe Lang 3-5; John Smith 3-4; Damion Baker 4-2; Cullen Honohan 3-3; Jake McArdell 3-2; Akeem Walcott 3-1; Josh Hicks 2-2; Corey Stefanik 2-2; Grant Holloman 2-2; Cristos Argys 1-3; Chris Riley 1-1; Jason Modak 1-1; Neil Vorster 0-2; Tddy Capsis 1-0; Spencer Gilliam 1-0; Tenio Ayeni 1-0; Kevin Bucceroni 1-0; Kendrick Knight 1-0; Mark Ebo 0-1; Mack Kortebein 0-1; Matt Johnson 0-1.

Time of Game: 2:51 Attendance: 7,175

WORCESTER, Mass. — The Dartmouth defense was absolutely stifling for the second straight week as the Big Green (2-0) cruised to a 34-14 road win at Holy Cross (1-3) on Saturday afternoon at Fitton Field. Junior Isiah Swann, the reigning Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week, had three of the four Dartmouth interceptions — the most by a Big Green player in 28 years — to lead the defensive effort that held the Crusaders without a point or a first down over the first three quarters.

The offense was no slouch on this afternoon either, amassing 448 yards thanks to a well-balanced attack led by quarterback Derek Kyler. The sopho-more completed 25-of-35 throws for 258 yards and three touchdowns, two of which were caught by junior tight end Connor Rempel in the second half to put the game out of reach. Junior wide receiver Drew Estrada had the only scoring strike, fighting his way into the end zone from 17 yards out as one of his team-high seven catches for 70 yards.

The running game produced 190 yards on 47 carries as the Big Green controlled the tempo throughout the game as they had the ball for nearly 40 minutes. Four different players had between 30 and 50 yards on the ground, led by sophomore Cay-lin Parker with 52 on 11 carries, including a 25-yard burst up the middle for Dartmouth’s first touchdown of the afternoon. Seniors Rashaad Cooper and Miles Smith combined to pick up 79 yards on 22 carries, while Kyler scrambled for 31 yards on eight attempts without being sacked.

Holy Cross finished the game with 209 yards on 53 plays, though 175 of those yards came in the fourth quarter with the game well in hand. Geoff Wade finished the day 20-of-31 passing for 196 yards and two touchdowns to go with the four intercep-tions. The ground game managed to gain just 13 yards and the defensive line dropped Wade four times for sacks, two courtesy of junior defensive end Niko Lalos.

Swann quickly established the defense’s domi-nance on the second play from scrimmage, snaring his first pick of the day — all of which came in the first half — at the Holy Cross 34. The offense drove down to the seven before stalling, but failed to put points on the board when the 25-yard field goal at-tempt slid wide to the right.

Freshman kicker Connor Davis got a reprieve on the next Big Green possession as Kyler completed his first five passes, including a 39-yard bomb to senior Drew Hunnicutt, one of his five grabs for a team-best 76 yards. That set up another 25-yard field goal, which Davis drilled for a 3-0 lead.

The second Swann interception at the Crusader 37 allowed Dartmouth to double its lead to 6-0 early in the second quarter. Davis converted his fourth field goal try of the day, booting the ball through the up-

rights from 38 yards out into a 10-mile-an-hour wind.Parker finally took the Big Green into the end

zone on the next Big Green possession, galloping in from 25 yards out to cap a 10-play, 68-yard drive for a 13-0 lead and 2:28 left in the half.

The defense came through once again, pushing Holy Cross back seven yards on three plays, and the offense got the ball back at its 43 with 1:18 on the clock. After Kyler converted three consecutive third downs with a 6-yard scramble sandwiched between a pair of completions, he found Estrada in the middle of field at the 11. With the clock winding down, Estrada broke one tackle at the 4-yard line and fought his way into the end zone with three seconds left for a 20-0 lead. The Crusaders took a shot at a deep pass after downing a squib kick only to have Swann leap up and snare the pass for his third pick.

Dartmouth did not let up after halftime as Holy Cross failed to produce a first down on three possessions in the third quarter. Kyler, meanwhile, found a wide-open Rempel for the first of three times on a 3rd-and-2 play-action pass, and the tight end dodged one defender along the sideline at the five before tip-toeing into the end zone for his first career touchdown and a 27-0 lead.

In the fourth quarter, the Big Green finished off an 11-play drive with a 13-yard toss to Rempel for their final points of the afternoon.

Wade finally found some daylight with a pass over the middle to Derek Mountain, who just beat the defense down the field for a 70-yard touchdown. Originally marked down at the two, a replay review determined he crossed the goal line before his knee touched the ground.

Sophomore DeWayne Terry Jr. had the last Dartmouth interception of the day in the middle of the fourth quarter, but Holy Cross added seven more points on a 9-yard toss to Tate Beachley with less than a minute to play.

Along with the four interceptions, the Big Green defenders had 10 tackles for a loss and broke up three other throws. Senior Jack Traynor led the squad with nine stops while classmate David Emanuels stopped eight Crusaders.

Ryan Brady led the Holy Cross defense with 17 tackles and Alex Johnson collected 13.

Notes: Dartmouth has won 12 consecutive non-conference games, extending its longest such streak since the Ivy League formed in 1956 … the Big Green improved to 40-37-1 all-time against Holy Cross … through two games, Dartmouth has forced seven turnovers and allowed just 11 first downs … the last player with three picks in a game was Sal Sciretto in a 23-6 victory over Princeton that clinched a tie for the Ivy League title back on Nov. 17, 1990.

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Big Green Football StatsDartmouth Football 2018

Dartmouth Game Results (as of Sep 22, 2018)All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendSep 15, 2018 GEORGETOWN W 41-0 1-0 0-0 2:55 4815Sep 22, 2018 at Holy Cross W 34-14 2-0 0-0 2:51 7175Dartmouth Football 2018

Dartmouth Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 22, 2018)All games

Team Statistics DART OPPSCORING 75 14 Points Per Game 37.5 7.0 Points Off Turnovers 17 0FIRST DOWNS 47 11 R u s h i n g 26 4 P a s s i n g 20 7 P e n a l t y 1 0RUSHING YARDAGE 450 53 Yards gained rushing 468 98 Yards lost rushing 18 45 Rushing Attempts 93 44 Average Per Rush 4.8 1.2 Average Per Game 225.0 26.5 TDs Rushing 5 0PASSING YARDAGE 451 268 C o m p - A t t - I n t 42-59-1 32-55-6 Average Per Pass 7.6 4.9 Average Per Catch 10.7 8.4 Average Per Game 225.5 134.0 TDs Passing 4 2TOTAL OFFENSE 901 321 Total Plays 152 99 Average Per Play 5.9 3.2 Average Per Game 450.5 160.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 1-39 13-251PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-80 0-0INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-38 1-0KICK RETURN AVERAGE 39.0 19.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.3 0.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.3 0.0FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 3-2PENALTIES-Yards 10-78 10-68 Average Per Game 39.0 34.0PUNTS-Yards 7-206 15-586 Average Per Punt 29.4 39.1 Net punt average 29.4 33.7KICKOFFS-Yards 15-832 3-166 Average Per Kick 55.5 55.3 Net kick average 37.1 42.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 8 : 4 4 2 1 : 1 63RD-DOWN Conversions 10/31 4/24 3rd-Down Pct 32% 17%4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/5 2/4 4th-Down Pct 100% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 4-19 1-9MISC YARDS 8 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 9 2FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-7 0-1ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (9-12) 75% (1-1) 100%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (5-12) 42% (1-1) 100%PAT-ATTEMPTS (9-9) 100% (2-2) 100%ATTENDANCE 4815 7175 Games/Avg Per Game 1/4815 1/7175 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalDartmouth 9 31 21 14 0 75Opponents 0 0 0 14 0 14

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Big Green Football Stats

Dartmouth Football 2018Dartmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 22, 2018)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gCooper, Rashaad 2 25 157 0 157 6.3 1 51 78.5Parker, Caylin 2 17 100 5 95 5.6 2 31 47.5Smith, Miles 2 24 88 3 85 3.5 1 15 42.5Kyler, Derek 2 12 54 1 53 4.4 1 11 26.5Bair, Zack 2 7 32 0 32 4.6 0 8 16.0Falconer,Dakari 1 3 20 0 20 6.7 0 14 20.0Pallotta, Jake 2 3 17 0 17 5.7 0 6 8.5Shearin,Matthew 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Allen, Jake 1 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -9.0Total 2 93 468 18 450 4.8 5 51 225.0Opponents 2 44 98 45 53 1.2 0 18 26.5

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gKyler, Derek 2 156.68 40-56-1 71.4 435 4 39 217.5Allen, Jake 1 87.80 1-2-0 50.0 9 0 9 9.0Pallotta, Jake 2 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 3.5Total 2 154.38 42-59-1 71.2 451 4 39 225.5Opponents 2 89.29 32-55-6 58.2 268 2 70 134.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gHunnicutt, Drew 2 9 178 19.8 1 39 89.0Rempel, Connor 2 7 90 12.9 2 32 45.0Estrada, Drew 1 7 70 10.0 1 17 70.0Cooper, Rashaad 2 4 20 5.0 0 7 10.0Hagdorn, Hunter 1 3 23 7.7 0 12 23.0Bair, Zack 2 3 20 6.7 0 9 10.0Smith, Miles 2 3 10 3.3 0 7 5.0Jones III, J.J. 2 2 16 8.0 0 9 8.0Lloyd, Scott 2 2 16 8.0 0 9 8.0Maenza, Ethan 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0Aerts, Masaki 2 1 2 2.0 0 2 1.0Total 2 42 451 10.7 4 39 225.5Opponents 2 32 268 8.4 2 70 134.0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgMellor, Dylan 4 80 20.0 0 44Hagdorn, Hunter 2 0 0.0 0 2Total 6 80 13.3 0 44Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgSwann, Isiah 4 15 3.8 0 15Mermigas, Niko 1 13 13.0 0 13Terry, DeWayne 1 10 10.0 0 10Total 6 38 6.3 0 15Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgMermigas, Niko 1 39 39.0 0 39Total 1 39 39.0 0 39Opponents 13 251 19.3 0 44

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2016Opponent Date rec yds avg td longUNH Sept. 17 1 8 8.0 0 8at Holy Cross Sept. 24 3 62 20.7 0 25Penn Sept. 30 9 86 9.6 0 19at Yale Oct. 8 4 34 8.5 0 12Towson Oct. 15 1 -2 -2.0 0 0at Columbia Oct. 22 3 114 38.0 1 65Harvard Oct. 29 11 118 10.7 0 22at Cornell Nov. 5 5 69 13.8 0 26Brown Nov. 12 13 171 13.2 0 37at Princeton Nov. 19 6 46 7.7 0 17

2017Opponent Date rec yds avg td longHoly Cross Sept. 23 7 54 7.7 0 16at Penn Sept. 29 9 91 10.1 1 15Columbia Oct. 21 8 100 12.5 0 24at Harvard Oct. 28 6 69 11.5 1 28Cornell Nov. 4 5 68 13.6 1 27vs. Brown Nov. 10 4 91 22.8 2 38Princeton Nov. 18 5 68 13.6 1 49

2018Opponent Date rec yds avg td longat Holy Cross Sept. 22 3 23 7.7 0 12

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2016Opponent Date rec yds avg td longUNH Sept. 17 3 8 2.7 0 6at Holy Cross Sept. 24 1 5 5.0 0 5Penn Sept. 30 8 108 13.5 1 23at Yale Oct. 8 5 77 15.4 0 36Towson Oct. 15 2 30 15.0 1 23Harvard Oct. 29 4 54 13.5 0 28at Cornell Nov. 5 6 63 10.5 0 15Brown Nov. 12 2 42 21.0 0 24at Princeton Nov. 19 6 97 16.2 0 53

2017Opponent Date rec yds avg td longHoly Cross Sept. 23 1 9 9.0 0 9at Penn Sept. 29 1 4 4.0 0 45Yale Oct. 7 5 64 12.8 2 30at Sacred Heart Oct. 14 3 126 42.0 1 78Princeton Nov. 18 2 15 7.5 0 8

2018Opponent Date rec yds avg td longGeorgetown Sept. 15 4 102 25.5 1 35at Holy Cross Sept. 22 5 76 15.2 0 39

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2016Opponent Date rush yds avg td longat Holy Cross Sept. 24 8 71 8.9 1 35Penn Sept. 30 5 93 18.6 0 41at Yale Oct. 8 15 44 2.9 0 12Harvard Oct. 29 13 44 3.4 1 10at Cornell Nov. 5 25 119 4.8 1 19Brown Nov. 12 17 111 6.5 0 21at Princeton Nov. 19 16 34 2.2 0 9

2017Opponent Date rush yds avg td longHoly Cross Sept. 23 3 12 4.0 0 8at Penn Sept. 29 5 18 3.6 0 5Yale Oct. 7 4 6 1.5 0 8at Sacred Heart Oct. 14 9 40 4.4 0 13Columbia Oct. 21 4 22 5.5 0 12vs. Brown Nov. 10 6 28 4.7 0 14Princeton Nov. 18 1 8 8.0 0 8

2018Opponent Date rush yds avg td longGeorgetown Sept. 15 11 51 4.6 1 15at Holy Cross Sept. 22 13 34 2.6 0 7

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Big Green Football Stats

Dartmouth Football 2018Dartmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 22, 2018)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsDavis, Connor - 4-7 9-9 - - - - - 21Parker, Caylin 2 - - - - - - - 12Rempel, Connor 2 - - - - - - - 12Kyler, Derek 1 - - - - - - - 6Cooper, Rashaad 1 - - - - - - - 6Estrada, Drew 1 - - - - - - - 6Smith, Miles 1 - - - - - - - 6Hunnicutt, Drew 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 9 4-7 9-9 - - - - - 75Opponents 2 0-1 2-2 - - - - - 14

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gKyler, Derek 2 68 53 435 488 244.0Cooper, Rashaad 2 25 157 0 157 78.5Parker, Caylin 2 17 95 0 95 47.5Smith, Miles 2 24 85 0 85 42.5Bair, Zack 2 7 32 0 32 16.0Pallotta, Jake 2 4 17 7 24 12.0Falconer,Dakari 1 3 20 0 20 20.0Allen, Jake 1 3 -9 9 0 0.0Total 2 152 450 451 901 450.5Opponents 2 99 53 268 321 160.5

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkDavis, Connor 4-7 57.1 0-0 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-1 38 0

FG Sequence Dartmouth OpponentsGeorgetown (38),(26),51 39Holy Cross 25,(25),29,(38) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkBrief, Davis 6 174 29.0 35 0 5 4 0 0Katzman, Jack 1 32 32.0 32 0 1 0 0 0Total 7 206 29.4 35 0 6 4 0 0Opponents 15 586 39.1 65 0 0 3 3 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnDavis, Connor 15 832 55.5 1 0Total 15 832 55.5 1 0 19.3 37.1 27Opponents 3 166 55.3 0 1 39.0 42.3 22

Dartmouth Football 2018Dartmouth Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 22, 2018)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gHunnicutt, Drew 2 0 178 0 0 0 178 89.0Cooper, Rashaa 2 157 20 0 0 0 177 88.5Smith, Miles 2 85 10 0 0 0 95 47.5Parker, Caylin 2 95 0 0 0 0 95 47.5Rempel, Connor 2 0 90 0 0 0 90 45.0Mellor, Dylan 2 0 0 80 0 0 80 40.0Estrada, Drew 1 0 70 0 0 0 70 70.0Kyler, Derek 2 53 0 0 0 0 53 26.5Mermigas, Niko 2 0 0 0 39 13 52 26.0Bair, Zack 2 32 20 0 0 0 52 26.0Hagdorn, Hunter 1 0 23 0 0 0 23 23.0Falconer,Dakari 1 20 0 0 0 0 20 20.0Pallotta, Jake 2 17 0 0 0 0 17 8.5Lloyd, Scott 2 0 16 0 0 0 16 8.0Jones III, J.J. 2 0 16 0 0 0 16 8.0Swann, Isiah 2 0 0 0 0 15 15 7.5Terry, DeWayne 2 0 0 0 0 10 10 5.0Maenza, Ethan 1 0 6 0 0 0 6 6.0Aerts, Masaki 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1.0Allen, Jake 1 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -9.0Total 2 450 451 80 39 38 1058 529.0Opponents 2 53 268 0 251 0 572 286.0

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Big Green Football StatsDartmouth Football 2018

Dartmouth Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 24, 2018)All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf51 Traynor, Jack 2 3 11 14 3.5-9 . . . . . . . .48 Emanuels, David 2 7 3 10 . . . . . . . . .3 McKinneyCrudden 2 3 6 9 1.5-6 . . 1 . . . . .9 Alexander,Nigel 2 1 6 7 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .7 Terry, DeWayne 2 4 2 6 . . 1-10 . . . . . .29 Peart, Nick 2 3 2 5 . . . . . . . 1 .25 Swann, Isiah 2 4 1 5 . . 4-15 2 . . . . .5 Perry, Jackson 2 2 3 5 1.5-5 1.0-4 . . 2 . . . .20 Roegge, Ryan 2 1 3 4 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .92 Di Leo, Rocco 2 1 3 4 2.0-9 1.0-5 . 1 1 . . . .53 Cross, Tanner 2 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .35 Pupel, John 2 2 2 4 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . .54 Moen, Jake 2 1 3 4 1.5-12 . . 1 . . . . .24 Mermigas, Niko 2 2 1 3 . . 1-13 . . . . . .99 Chalmers, David 2 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .90 Lalos, Niko 1 2 1 3 2.0-10 2.0-10 . . . . . . .14 Croom, Micah 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .30 Battle, Mac 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .23 Stanley, Darren 2 . 2 2 . . . 1 . . . . .59 Lemkuil, Andrew 1 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .27 Porter, Justin 2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .49 Mackie, Jalen 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .94 Yost, Jackson 2 1 1 2 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . .97 McGriff, Jordan 2 . 2 2 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .22 Straton, Bun 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .33 Morgan, Naeem 2 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .68 Walter, Seth 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .44 Nunez, Nathan 2 . 1 1 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .6 Davis, Connor 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .46 Simpson, T.J. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .55 Forster, Colton 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 0 51 63 114 16-55 4-19 6-38 10 3 2-0 1 1 .Opponents 0 93 83 176 9-19 1-9 1-0 4 . 1-0 1 . .

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2018Opponent Date att-cmp-int pct yds td longGeorgetown Sept. 15 21-15-1 71.4 177 1 35at Holy Cross Sept. 22 35-25-0 71.4 258 3 39

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2016Opponent Date rush yds avg td longNew Hampshire Sept. 17 3 15 5.0 0 9at Holy Cross Sept. 24 11 47 4.3 0 12at Columbia Oct. 22 5 23 4.6 0 10Harvard Oct. 29 1 1 1.0 0 1at Cornell Nov. 5 7 48 6.9 0 14Brown Nov. 12 4 17 4.3 0 11

2017Opponent Date rush yds avg td longat Stetson Sept. 16 14 97 6.9 1 23at Sacred Heart Oct. 14 3 5 1.7 0 7Columbia Oct. 21 6 14 2.3 0 6Cornell Nov. 4 8 21 2.6 0 6vs. Brown Nov. 10 5 14 2.8 0 4Princeton Nov. 18 3 10 3.3 0 9

2018Opponent Date rush yds avg td longGeorgetown Sept. 15 16 112 7.0 1 51at Holy Cross Sept. 22 9 45 5.0 0 9

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2017Opponent Date rec yds avg td longHoly Cross Sept. 23 3 15 5.0 0 11Yale Oct. 7 3 -2 -0.7 0 1at Sacred Heart Oct. 14 2 55 27.5 0 32Columbia Oct. 21 2 47 23.5 1 38at Harvard Oct. 28 7 58 8.3 0 17Cornell Nov. 4 2 9 4.5 0 6vs. Brown Nov. 10 6 57 9.5 0 22Princeton Nov. 18 7 79 11.3 0 22

2018Opponent Date rec yds avg td longat Holy Cross Sept. 22 7 70 10.0 1 17

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Big Green Football StatsinDiviDual Game-BY-Game

Rushing Rush-Yds/TD Georgetown Holy Cross Penn Yale Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell BrownR. Cooper 25-157/1 16-112/1 9-45/0 Parker 17-95/2 6-46/1 11-49/1 M. Smith 24-85/1 11-51/1 13-34/0 Kyler 12-53/1 4-22/1 8-31/0 Bair 7-32/0 3-13/0 4-19/0 Falconer 3-20/0 3-20/0 — Pallotta 3-17/0 1-5/0 2-12/0 Shearin 1-0/0 1-0/0 — Allen 1-(-9)/0 1-(-9)/0 —

Receiving Rec-Yds/TD Georgetown Holy Cross Penn Yale Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell BrownHunnicutt 9-178/1 4-102/1 5-76/0 Rempel 7-90/2 4-34/0 3-56/2 Estrada 7-70/1 — 7-70/1 Cooper 4-20/0 1-4/0 3-16/0 Hagdorn 3-23/0 — 3-23/0 Bair 3-20/0 1-9/0 2-11/0 M. Smith 3-10/0 2-11/0 1-(-1)/0 Jones III 2-16/0 1-9/0 1-7/0 Lloyd 2-16/0 2-16/0 0-0/0 Maenza 1-6/0 1-6/0 — Aerts 1-2/0 1-2/0 0-0/0

Passing Cmp-Att-Yds/TD Georgetown Holy Cross Penn Yale Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell BrownKyler 40-56-435/4 15-21-177/1 25-35-258/3 Allen 1-2-9/0 1-2-9/0 — Pallotta 1-1-7/0 1-1-7/0 0-0-0/0

|---------- First Downs ----------| Rushing |--------------- Passing ---------------| Total Offense Return Turn-Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Att-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards oversGeorgetown 41-0 21/3 15/1 6/2 0/0 46-260/22-40 17-24-1 / 12-24-2 193 / 72 70-453 / 46-112 147 / 140 2 / 4Holy Cross 34-14 26/8 11/3 14/5 1/0 47-190 / 22-13 25-35-0 / 20-31-4 258 / 196 82-44 / 53-209 10 / 111 0 / 4Penn Yale Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell Brown Totals 75-14 47/11 26/4 20/7 1/0 93-450 / 44-53 42-59-1 / 32-55-6 451 / 268 152-901 / 99-321 157 / 251 2 / 8

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Average Average Average Punting PenaltiesOpponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yards/Rush Yards/Pass Yards/Play Number-Avg Number-YdsGeorgetown 3-12 / 1-12 1-1 / 0-1 37:54 / 22:06 15:48 5.7 / 1.8 8.0 / 3.0 6.5 / 2.4 4-30.3 / 8-47.0 3-30 / 3-30Holy Cross 7-19 / 3-12 4-4 / 2-3 39:34 / 20:26 19:08 4.0 / 0.6 7.4 / 6.3 5.5 / 3.9 3-28.3 / 7-30.0 7-48 / 7-38Penn Yale Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell Brown Totals 10-31 / 4-24 5-5 / 2-4 77:28 / 42:32 34:56 4.8 / 1.2 7.6 / 4.9 5.9 / 3.2 7-29.4 / 15-39.1 10-78 / 10-68

All stats listed are Dartmouth/Opponent

team Game-BY-Game comParison

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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Big Green Football StatsOffense WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR QB TBGeorgetown Hunnicutt Kaskey J. Kilcommons P. Kilcommons Sammartino Berton Rempel Maenza Mellor Kyler Cooperat Holy Cross Hunnicutt Kaskey J. Kilcommons P. Kilcommons Sammartino Berton Rempel Estrada Hagdorn Kyler CooperPenn at Yale Sacred Heart at Columbia Harvard at Princeton at Cornell Brown

Defense DE NG DE SAM MIKE WILL NB CB SS FS CBGeorgetown Di Leo Chalmers Perry Moen Alexander Traynor McKinney-Crudden Terry Straton Roegge Swannat Holy Cross Di Leo Chalmers Perry Moen Alexander Traynor McKinney-Crudden Terry Straton Roegge SwannPenn at Yale Sacred Heart at Columbia Harvard at Princeton at Cornell Brown

starters BY Game

scorinG DrivesOpp. Q Clock Scoring Play Plays-Yds TimeGeorgetown 1 9:48 Davis 38 FG 8-44 4:12 1 4:37 Davis 26 FG 7-75 3:52 2 11:43 Hunnicutt 31 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 5-77 2:29 2 0:22 Kyler 5 run (Davis kick) 9-45 4:20 3 11:09 Smith 13 run (Davis kick) 7-61 3:51 3 1:05 Cooper 3 run (Davis kick) 7-27 4:15 4 14:52 Parker 31 run (Davis kick) 3-36 0:55Holy Cross 1 5:38 Davis 25 FG 7-58 3:00 2 10:14 Davis 38 FG 9-17 3:52 2 2:28 Parker 25 run (Davis kick) 10-68 5:42 2 0:03 Estrada 17 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 10-57 1:15 3 6:44 Rempel 32 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 5-62 2:12 4 0:03 Rempel 13 pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 11-54 4:50

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl 91 Tobi Adedara DL 6-4 225 Fr. 81 Masaki Aerts WR 6-2 175 So. 60 Tanner Aiono OL 6-5 305 Jr. 9 Nigel Alexander LB 6-1 230 Jr. 11 Jake Allen QB 6-1 205 Fr. 56 Ross Andreasik LB 6-2 220 Jr. 65 Calvin Atkeson OL 6-5 305 Fr. 2 D.J. Avery DB 5-9 190 Jr. 34 Zack Bair RB 5-10 190 Fr. 30 Mac Battle LB 6-1 220 So. 75 Phil Berton OL 6-5 285 Sr. 19a Josh Betts DB 6-1 175 Fr. 98 Nate Boone DE 6-1 235 So. 18a R.J. Brandon WR 6-2 170 Fr. 19 Davis Brief K/P 6-1 180 Jr. 79 Donald Carty OL 6-5 280 So. 99 David Chalmers DE 6-4 300 Sr. 69 Tommy Ciesla DT 6-2 240 So. 21 Rashaad Cooper RB 5-11 215 Sr. 39 Robert Crockett III DB 5-8 150 Fr. 14 Micah Croom DB 6-1 210 Jr. 53 Tanner Cross LB 6-1 220 So. 63 Ben Culmer OL 6-5 310 Jr. 6 Connor Davis PK 6-1 175 Fr. 38 Hamilton Day TE 6-7 250 Jr. 73 Luca Di Leo DL 6-2 315 Fr. 92 Rocco Di Leo DL 6-3 285 5-Sr. 10 Cole Douglas QB 6-2 210 Jr. 71 Sean Dowling OL 6-3 300 So. 48 David Emanuels LB 6-1 225 Sr. 4 Drew Estrada WR 6-0 190 Jr. 36 Dakari Falconer RB 5-10 190 So. 42a Harrison Farber LB 6-4 240 Sr. 64 John Paul Flores OL 6-5 260 Fr. 55 Colton Forster LB 6-2 220 Jr. 13 Jared Gerbino QB 6-4 230 Jr. 37a Michael Gordon DB 6-1 190 Jr. 72 Jake Guidone OL 6-3 275 So. 1 Hunter Hagdorn WR 6-0 200 Jr. 61 Evan Hecimovich OL 6-2 275 So. 8a Joe Heffernan LB 6-2 210 Fr. 52 Thomas Hennessy LB 6-1 220 So. 26 Harrison Herskowitz S 5-11 185 So. 82 Brandon Hester WR 6-0 200 Jr. 25a Kamana Hobbs WR 6-1 155 Sr. 83 Drew Hunnicutt WR 6-1 195 Sr. 57 Grant Jaffe LS 6-5 220 Jr. 95 J.J. Jefferies TE 6-2 250 Sr. 93 Bobby Jefferson DL 6-2 260 Fr. 15a Isaiah Johnson DB 6-3 185 Fr. 87 J.J. Jones III TE 6-2 240 So. 78 Matt Kaskey OL 6-7 325 Sr. 47 Arthur Kaslow LB 6-2 225 Jr. 35a Jack Katzman P 5-11 180 Sr. 80 Ben Keeter TE 6-4 235 Fr. 66 John Kilcommons OL 6-4 280 Sr. 67 Patrick Kilcommons OL 6-2 280 Sr. 16 Harry Kraft QB 5-8 170 Sr.

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Let High School/Previous Hometown 1 Hunter Hagdorn WR 6-0 200 Jr. 2 Manvel Manvel, Texas 2 D.J. Avery DB 5-9 190 Jr. 2 Douglas County Douglasville, Ga. 3 Kyran McKinney-Crudden S 6-0 195 5-Sr. 3 Glastonbury Glastonbury, Conn. 3a Kellon Love WR 6-2 185 So. 0 St. Ignatius Chicago, Ill. 4 Drew Estrada WR 6-0 190 Jr. 1 Argyle Argyle, Texas 5 Jackson Perry DL 6-2 300 Sr. 1 Bishop Gorman Las Vegas, Nev. 5a Max McIntosh WR 5-8 165 Fr. 0 Jersey City, N.J. St. Peter’s Prep 6 Connor Davis PK 6-1 175 Fr. 0 Forest Ocala, Fla. 7 DeWayne Terry Jr. CB 6-1 200 So. 1 Gulliver Prep Miami, Fla. 8 Dylan Mellor WR 6-0 190 Sr. 3 Woodgrove Purcellville, Va. 8a Joe Heffernan LB 6-2 210 Fr. 0 Marquette University HS Brookfield, Wis. 9 Nigel Alexander LB 6-1 230 Jr. 2 Dr. Phillips Orlando, Fla. 10 Cole Douglas QB 6-2 210 Jr. 0 Dutch Fork Irmo, S.C. 10a C.J. Lyons DB 5-11 175 Fr. 0 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes Clinton, Md. 11 Jake Allen QB 6-1 205 Fr. 0 St. Thomas Aquinas/Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 12 Matthew Shearin RB 5-6 175 Sr. 1 El Cajon Valley El Cajon, Calif. 13 Jared Gerbino QB 6-4 230 Jr. 1 Rush Henrietta Rush, N.Y. 14 Micah Croom DB 6-1 210 Jr. 1 La Mirada Cerritos, Calif. 15 Derek Kyler QB 6-0 180 So. 0 DeKalb DeKalb, Ill. 15a Isaiah Johnson DB 6-3 185 Fr. 0 Detroit Country Day Beverly Hills, Mich. 16 Harry Kraft QB 5-8 170 Sr. 0 Belmont Hill Chestnut Hill, Mass. 16a Carson Reich LB 6-3 225 Fr. 0 The Woodlands Spring, Texas 18 Jake Pallotta QB 6-0 200 Jr. 0 Jackson Canton, Ohio 18a R.J. Brandon WR 6-2 170 Fr. 0 Canisius HS Williamsville, N.Y. 19 Davis Brief K/P 6-1 180 Jr. 1 Warwick Valley Central Warwick, N.Y. 19a Josh Betts DB 6-1 175 Fr. 0 Manatee Bradenton, Fla. 20 Ryan Roegge DB 6-2 205 Jr. 2 George Walton Comp. Marietta, Ga. 20a Keegan McHugh RB 6-2 195 Fr. 0 Bel Air Forest Hill, Md. 21 Rashaad Cooper RB 5-11 215 Sr. 2 Kimball Tracy, Calif. 22 Bun Straton DB 6-0 195 Sr. 2 Punahou School Honolulu, Hawaii 23 Darren Stanley CB 5-10 180 So. 0 Conway Conway, S.C. 24 Niko Mermigas S 5-11 200 So. 1 North Allegheny Senior Wexford, Pa. 25 Isiah Swann DB 6-0 190 Jr. 2 Chandler Queen Creek, Ariz. 25a Kamana Hobbs WR 6-1 155 Sr. 0 Punahou School Honolulu, Hawaii 26 Harrison Herskowitz S 5-11 185 So. 0 Gulliver Prep Miami, Fla. 27 Justin Porter CB 5-9 185 5-Sr. 0 Kent School Pembroke Pines, Fla. 28 Miles Smith RB 5-10 215 Sr. 2 Alpharetta Alpharetta, Ga. 29 Nick Peart DB 5-10 180 Sr. 1 American Heritage Plantation, Fla. 30 Mac Battle LB 6-1 220 So. 0 Hazel Green Meridianville, Ala. 31 Caylin Parker RB 5-11 210 Jr. 0 Belle Chasse Belle Chasse, La. 31a Kalle Wagner K 5-11 180 So. 0 Burke Mountain Academy Fresno, Calif. 32 Ethan Maenza RB 6-0 190 So. 0 North Allegheny Senior Wexford, Pa. 33 Naeem Morgan LB 6-2 230 So. 0 Middlesex Middlesex, N.J. 34 Zack Bair RB 5-10 190 Fr. 0 Red Bank Catholic Rumson, N.J. 35 John Pupel DB 6-1 195 Fr. 0 Traverse City Traverse City, Mich. 35a Jack Katzman P 5-11 180 Sr. 1 Brophy Prep Paradise Valley, Ariz. 36 Dakari Falconer RB 5-10 190 So. 0 St. Peter’s Prep Somerset, N.J. 37 Landon McDermott DB 6-0 180 Fr. 0 Lovejoy Fairview, Texas 37a Michael Gordon DB 6-1 190 Jr. 2 Wheeler/Choate Rosemary Hall Tampa, Fla. 38 Hamilton Day TE 6-7 250 Jr. 0 DeMatha Catholic Shadyside, Md. 39 Robert Crockett III DB 5-8 150 Fr. 0 Christopher Colombus Miami, Fla. 39a Vito Penza RB 6-2 240 Sr. 3 Ursuline Youngstown, Ohio 40 Jimmy McHugh DE 6-3 250 Sr. 1 Moorestown Moorestown, N.J. 41 Joe Kramer TE 6-5 245 Fr. 0 Westwood Washington Township, N.J. 42 Connor Rempel TE 6-4 240 Jr. 0 Shore Regional Monmouth Beach, N.J. 42a Harrison Farber LB 6-4 240 Sr. 0 Cresskill Cresskill, N.J. 43 Robbie Mangas TE 6-4 245 Fr. 0 Gonzaga College HS Chantilly, Va. 44 Nathan Nuñez LB 6-2 235 Sr. 0 Steele Amherst, Ohio

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No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Let High School Hometown 45 Caleb Martin LB 6-1 230 So. 0 Wayne County/Taft School Jesup, Ga. 46 T.J. Simpson DE 6-2 245 Jr. 1 Berkshire Prep Tampa, Fla. 47 Arthur Kaslow LB 6-2 225 Jr. 0 Calabasas Calabasas, Calif. 48 David Emanuels LB 6-1 225 Sr. 1 Mercer Island Mercer Island, Wash. 49 Jalen Mackie LB 6-1 225 Fr. 0 St. Thomas Aquinas Miramar, Fla. 50 Zach Sammartino OL 6-3 305 Sr. 1 North Hills Pittsburgh, Pa. 50a Mick Reese DL 6-4 230 Fr. 0 Buford Buford, Ga. 51 Jack Traynor LB 6-0 235 Sr. 2 Lake Forest Lake Forest, Ill. 52 Thomas Hennessy LB 6-1 220 So. 0 Lewiston Altura Lewiston, Minn. 53 Tanner Cross LB 6-1 220 So. 0 Northside Fort Smith, Ark. 54 Jake Moen LB 6-4 255 Sr. 2 Christopher Gilroy, Calif. 55 Colton Forster LB 6-2 220 Jr. 0 Napa Napa, Calif. 56 Ross Andreasik LB 6-2 220 Jr. 0 Glenbard West Glen Ellyn, Ill. 57 Grant Jaffe LS 6-5 220 Jr. 1 Santa Margarita Catholic Laguna Hills, Calif. 58 Andrew Yohe OL 6-3 305 5-Sr. 2 Kiski Area Apollo, Pa. 59 Andrew Lemkuil LB 6-3 235 Jr. 0 Kingswood-Oxford West Hartford, Conn. 60 Tanner Aiono OL 6-5 305 Jr. 0 Francis Parker Bonita, Calif. 61 Evan Hecimovich OL 6-2 275 So. 0 Naperville North Lisle, Ill. 62 Alex Schmidt DL 6-3 280 Fr. 0 Pennridge Perkasie, Pa. 63 Ben Culmer OL 6-5 310 Jr. 0 Langley Vienna, Va. 64 John Paul Flores OL 6-5 260 Fr. 0 All Saints Episcopal School Arlington, Texas 65 Calvin Atkeson OL 6-5 305 Fr. 0 Ravenscroft Academy Raleigh, N.C. 66 John Kilcommons OL 6-4 280 Sr. 2 Nazareth Academy Berwyn, Ill. 67 Patrick Kilcommons OL 6-2 280 Sr. 2 Nazareth Academy Berwyn, Ill. 68 Seth Walter DE 6-3 240 So. 0 Manatee Longboat Key, Fla. 69 Tommy Ciesla DT 6-2 240 So. 0 Neuqua Valley Naperville, Ill. 69a Max Telemaque DT 5-11 265 Fr. 0 St. Peter’s Prep Jersey City, N.J. 70 Griff Lehman OL 6-5 270 Fr. 0 The Hill School Pottstown, Pa. 71 Sean Dowling OL 6-3 300 So. 0 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes Alexandria, Va. 72 Jake Guidone OL 6-3 275 So. 0 Xaverian Brothers East Walpole, Mass. 73 Luca Di Leo DL 6-2 315 Fr. 0 St. Ignatius Prep Elmhurst, Ill. 74 Andrew Paxton OL 6-4 275 Fr. 0 Detroit Central Catholic South Lyon, Mich. 75 Phil Berton OL 6-5 285 Sr. 2 Oak Park and River Forest Oak Park, Ill. 76 John Lass OL 6-5 285 Jr. 0 Cherry Hill East Cherry Hill, N.J. 77 Anders Peterson OL 6-6 290 Jr. 0 Tuscarora Leesburg, Va. 78 Matt Kaskey OL 6-7 325 Sr. 2 New Trier Winnetka, Ill. 79 Donald Carty OL 6-5 280 So. 0 Episcopal School of Dallas Dallas, Texas 80 Ben Keeter TE 6-4 235 Fr. 0 Bellevue Bellevue, Wash. 80a Darryl Mobley WR 6-3 220 Sr. 0 Hyde Park Baptist (Texas) Danville, Calif. 81 Masaki Aerts WR 6-2 175 So. 0 St. Peter’s Prep Warren, N.J. 82 Brandon Hester WR 6-0 200 Jr. 1 Christian El Cajon, Calif. 83 Drew Hunnicutt WR 6-1 195 Sr. 2 Liberty Christian Argyle, Texas 84 Devin Powell WR 6-4 210 Fr. 0 Marvin Ridge Waxhaw, N.C. 85 Scott Lloyd WR 6-2 200 Sr. 0 Fullerton Union/Berkshire School Fullerton, Calif. 86 Chris Sykes WR 6-3 210 Fr. 0 St. Louis School Kapolei, Hawaii 87 J.J. Jones III TE 6-2 240 So. 0 Merrill West Tracy, Calif. 88 Samuel Laurent WR 6-3 190 So. 0 Xaverian Brothers Attleboro, Mass. 89 Holden Wilmsen TE 6-4 240 So. 0 Saint Louis Priory School St. Louis, Mo. 90 Niko Lalos DE 6-5 260 Jr. 1 St. Vincent-St.Mary Copley, Ohio 91 Tobi Adedara DL 6-4 225 Fr. 0 St. Charles North St. Charles, Ill. 92 Rocco Di Leo DL 6-3 285 5-Sr. 1 St. Ignatius Prep Elmhurst, Ill. 93 Bobby Jefferson DL 6-2 260 Fr. 0 St. Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 94 Jackson Yost DT 6-3 285 So. 0 Archbishop Murphy Mill Creek, Wash. 95 J.J. Jefferies TE 6-2 250 Sr. 0 Edison Fresno, Calif. 96 Seth Simmer DT 6-4 285 Jr. 0 Harrison Powder Springs, Ga. 97 Jordan McGriff DT 6-2 325 Jr. 0 Hun School Willingboro, N.J. 98 Nate Boone DE 6-1 235 So. 0 Penn HS Mishawaka, Ind. 99 David Chalmers DE 6-4 300 Sr. 1 Tuscarora Leesburg, Va.

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl 41 Joe Kramer TE 6-5 245 Fr. 15 Derek Kyler QB 6-0 180 So. 90 Niko Lalos DE 6-5 260 Jr. 76 John Lass OL 6-5 285 Jr. 88 Samuel Laurent WR 6-3 190 So. 70 Griff Lehman OL 6-5 270 Fr. 59 Andrew Lemkuil LB 6-3 235 Jr. 85 Scott Lloyd WR 6-2 200 Sr. 3a Kellon Love WR 6-2 185 So. 10a C.J. Lyons DB 5-10 175 Fr. 49 Jalen Mackie LB 6-1 225 Fr. 32 Ethan Maenza RB 6-0 190 So. 43 Robbie Mangas TE 6-4 245 Fr. 45 Caleb Martin LB 6-1 230 So. 37 Landon McDermott DB 6-0 180 Fr. 97 Jordan McGriff DT 6-2 325 Jr. 40 Jimmy McHugh DE 6-3 250 Sr. 20a Keegan McHugh RB 6-2 195 Fr. 5a Max McIntosh WR 5-8 165 Fr. 3 Kyran McKinney-Crudden S 6-0 195 5-Sr. 8 Dylan Mellor WR 6-0 190 Sr. 24 Niko Mermigas S 5-11 200 So. 80a Darryl Mobley WR 6-3 220 Sr. 54 Jake Moen LB 6-4 255 Sr. 33 Naeem Morgan LB 6-2 230 So. 44 Nathan Nuñez LB 6-2 235 Sr. 18 Jake Pallotta QB 6-0 200 Jr. 31 Caylin Parker RB 5-11 210 Jr. 74 Andrew Paxton OL 6-4 275 Fr. 29 Nick Peart DB 5-10 180 Sr. 39a Vito Penza RB 6-2 240 Sr. 5 Jackson Perry DL 6-2 300 Sr. 77 Anders Peterson OL 6-6 290 Jr. 27 Justin Porter CB 5-9 185 5-Sr. 84 Devin Powell WR 6-4 210 Fr. 35 John Pupel DB 6-1 195 Fr. 50a Mick Reese DL 6-4 230 Fr. 16a Carson Reich LB 6-3 225 Fr. 42 Connor Rempel TE 6-4 240 Jr. 20 Ryan Roegge DB 6-2 205 Jr. 50 Zach Sammartino OL 6-3 305 Sr. 62 Alex Schmidt DL 6-3 280 Fr. 12 Matthew Shearin RB 5-6 175 Sr. 96 Seth Simmer DT 6-4 285 Jr. 46 T.J. Simpson DE 6-2 245 Jr. 28 Miles Smith RB 5-10 215 Sr. 23 Darren Stanley CB 5-10 180 So. 22 Bun Straton DB 6-0 195 Sr. 25 Isiah Swann DB 6-0 190 Jr. 86 Chris Sykes WR 6-3 210 Fr. Max Telemaque DT 5-11 265 Fr. 7 DeWayne Terry Jr. CB 6-1 200 So. 51 Jack Traynor LB 6-0 235 Sr. 31a Kalle Wagner K 5-11 180 So. 68 Seth Walter DE 6-3 240 So. 89 Holden Wilmsen TE 6-4 240 So. 58 Andrew Yohe OL 6-3 305 5-Sr. 94 Jackson Yost DT 6-3 285 So.

18-Time Ivy League Football Champion

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WR 83 Drew Hunnicutt (6-1, 195, Sr.) Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian) 81 Masaki Aerts (6-2, 175, So.) Warren, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep)LT 78 Matt Kaskey (6-7, 325, Sr.) Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) 79 Donald Carty (6-5, 280, So.) Dallas, Texas (Episcopal School of Dallas)LG 66 John Kilcommons (6-4, 280, Sr.) Berwyn, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) 63 Ben Culmer (6-5, 310, Jr.) Vienna, Va. (Langley)C 67 Patrick Kilcommons (6-2, 280, Sr.) Berwyn, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) 58 Andrew Yohe (6-3, 305, 5-Sr.) Apollo, Pa. (Kiski Area)RG 50 Zach Sammartino (6-3, 305, Sr.) Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Hills) 72 Jake Guidone (6-3, 275, So.) East Walpole, Mass. (Xaverian Brothers)RT 75 Phil Berton (6-5, 285, Sr.) Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park and River Forest) 77 Anders Peterson (6-6, 290, Jr.) Leesburg, Va. (Tuscarora)TE 42 Connor Rempel (6-4, 240, Jr.) Monmouth Beach, N.J. (Shore Regional) 38 Hamilton Day (6-7, 250, Jr.) Shady Side, Md. (DeMatha Catholic)QB 15 Derek Kyler (6-0, 180, So.) DeKalb, Ill. (DeKalb) 18 Jake Pallotta (6-0, 200, Jr.) Canton, Ohio (Jackson)RB 28 Miles Smith (5-10, 215, Sr.) Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 21 Rashaad Cooper (5-11, 215, Sr.) Tracy, Calif. (Kimball)WR 4 Drew Estrada (6-0, 190, Jr.) Argyle, Texas (Argyle) 8 Dylan Mellor (6-0, 190, Sr.) Purcellville, Va. (Woodgrove)WR 1 Hunter Hagdorn (6-0, 200, Jr.) Manvel, Texas (Manvel) 85 Scott Lloyd (6-2, 200, Sr.) Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton Union)

DeFenseDE 92 Rocco Di Leo (6-3, 285, 5-Sr.) Elmhurst, Ill. (St. Ignatius Prep) 46 T.J. Simpson (6-2, 245, Jr.) Tampa, Fla. (Miami Central)NG 99 David Chalmers (6-4, 300, Sr.) Leesburg, Va. (Tuscarora) 96 Seth Simmer (6-4, 285, Jr.) Powder Springs, Ga. (Harrison)DE 5 Jackson Perry (6-2, 300, Sr.) Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 90 Niko Lalos (6-5, 260, Jr.) Copley, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary)SAM 54 Jake Moen (6-4, 255, Sr.) Gilroy, Calif. (Christopher) 44 Nathan Nuñez (6-2, 235, Sr.) Amherst, Ohio (Steele)MIKE 9 Nigel Alexander (6-1, 230, Jr.) Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 48 David Emanuels (6-1, 225, Sr.) Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island)WILL 51 Jack Traynor (6-0, 235, Sr.) Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 59 Andrew Lemkuil (6-3, 235, Jr.) West Hartford, Conn. (Kingswood-Oxford)NB 3 Kyran McKinney-Crudden (6-0, 195, 5-Sr.) Glastonbury, Conn. (Glastonbury) 29 Nick Peart (5-10, 180, Sr.) Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage)CB 7 DeWayne Terry Jr. (6-1, 200, So.) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 23 Darren Stanley (5-10, 180, So.) Conway, S.C. (Conway)SS 22 Bun Straton (6-0, 195, Sr.) Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) 24 Niko Mermigas (5-11, 200, So.) Wexford, Pa. (North Allegheny Senior)FS 20 Ryan Roegge (6-2, 205, Jr.) Marietta, Ga. (George Walton) 14 Micah Croom (6-1, 210, Jr.) Cerritos, Calif. (La Mirada)CB 25 Isiah Swann (6-0, 190, Jr.) Queen Creek, Ariz. (Chandler) 27 Justin Porter (5-9, 185, 5-Sr.) Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Kent School)

PronunciationTobi Adedara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ah-day-DAH-rahMasaki Aerts . . . . . . . . . . . . .muh-SOCK-ee ARTSTanner Aiono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eye-OH-nohRoss Andreasik . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ahn-drey-AH-sickTommy Ciesla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEE-slahDakari Falconer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-KAHR-eeJared Gerbino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jer-BEE-nohJake Guidone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gwee-DOANEvan Hecimovich. . . . . . . . . . . . huh-SIM-oh-VitchHarrison Herskowitz . . . . . . . . . . .HER-skoh-WitsGrant Jaffe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAF-eeKyran McKinney-Crudden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KY-rinNiko Lalos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NEE-koh LAY-lohsSamuel Laurent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lah-RENAndrew Lemkuil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LEM-kyulEthan Maenza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .my-EN-zahDylan Mellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MELL-orNiko Mermigas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MUR-mih-GhissDarryl Mobley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOE-bleeJake Moen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MOH-enNaeem Morgan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nah-EEMNathan Nuñez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOON-yezJake Pallotta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pah-LOT-uhNick Peart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEERTJohn Pupel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PYOO-pillConnor Rempel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rem-PELLRyan Roegge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ROW-gheeMatthew Shearin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . shuh-RINBun Straton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOON STRAT-unMax Telemaque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tell-uh-MAKEAndrew Yohe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YO-ee

roster BY stateState No.California 14Florida 12Illinois 12New Jersey 12Georgia 7Texas 7Virginia 7Ohio 5Pennsylvania 5Massachusetts 4Hawaii 3Maryland 3Michigan 3New York 3

classClass No.Seniors 31Juniors 30Sophomores 26Freshmen 30

State No.Washington 3Arizona 2Connecticut 2Louisiana 2North Carolina 2South Carolina 2Alabama 1Arkansas 1Indiana 1Minnesota 1Missouri 1Nevada 1Wisconsin 1

PositionPosition No.Defensive Backs 20Defensive Linemen 18Kickers/Punters 4Linebackers 19Offensive Linemen 18Quarterbacks 6Running Backs 8Snappers 1Tight Ends 8Wide Receivers 15

PK 6 Connor Davis (6-1, 175, Fr.) Ocala, Fla. (Forest) 19 Davis Brief (6-1, 180, Jr.) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley Central)HOL 35a Jack Katzman (5-11, 180, Sr.) Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 83 Drew Hunnicutt (6-1, 195, Sr.) Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian)KOR 24 Niko Mermigas (5-11, 200, So.) Wexford, Pa. (North Allegheny Senior) 21 Rashaad Cooper (5-11, 215, Sr.) Tracy, Calif. (Kimball)P 19 Davis Brief (6-1, 180, Jr.) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley Central) 35a Jack Katzman (5-11, 180, Sr.) Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy Prep)

LS 57 Grant Jaffe (6-5, 220, Jr.) Laguna Hills, Calif. (Santa Margarita Cath.) 90 Niko Lalos (6-5, 260, Jr.) Copley, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary)PR 1 Hunter Hagdorn (6-0, 200, Jr.) Manvel, Texas (Manvel) 8 Dylan Mellor (6-0, 190, Sr.) Purcellville, Va. (Woodgrove)KO 6 Connor Davis (6-1, 175, Fr.) Ocala, Fla. (Forest) 19 Davis Brief (6-1, 180, Jr.) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley Central)

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