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1 GETTYSBURG FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS GETTYSBURG COLLEGE FACTS Location ...................................................... Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 Founded ................................................................................. 1832 Enrollment ............................................................................. 2,600 Nickname ............................................................................. Bullets Colors ..................................................................Orange and Blue Affiliation ............................................................. NCAA Division III Conference ................................................ Centennial Conference President ............................................ Dr. Janet Morgan Riggs ’77 Director of Athletics .................................................... David Wright Athletics Department Phone .................................. (717) 337-6400 Athletics Department Fax ....................................... (717) 337-6528 BULLETS FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Head Coach.............................................................. Barry Streeter Alma Mater.................................................... Lebanon Valley ’71 Overall Record/Year.................................. 167-162-5 (.507)/34th Record at Gettysburg/Year ................................................. same Office Phone ....................................................... (717) 337-6414 Email ................................................... [email protected] Stadium .................................... Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Built/Capacity.................................................................. 1965/6176 Surface/Installed ........................................................ Artificial/2003 First Year of Football................................................................ 1890 All-Time Record .................................................. 540-494-42 (.521) NCAA Playoff Appearances/Last Appearance ...................... 1/1985 Record in NCAA Playoffs............................................................2-1 2011 Overall Record ...................................................................6-4 2011 Centennial Conference Record/Finish ..................... 6-3/T-3rd Offensive System ....................................................... Spread Wing Defensive System............................................................ Multiple-4 2012 Team Captains..... Larry DelViscio, Chris Nolan, Kody Smith, Joe Ventresca Lettermen Returning/Lost ....................................................... 35/21 Starters Returning ............ 6 Offense, 5 Defense, 4 Special Teams CREDITS The 2012 Gettysburg College Football Media Guide was compiled and produced by the Athletic Communications Office. Editor ....................................................................... Braden Snyder Assistant Editors .................................. Jan Sharrah, Corey Jewart Cover Designs ............................................................Corey Jewart Printing ........................................ The Standard Group (Lititz, Pa.) Photography ............... David Sinclair (action), Carl Leinbach (still) TABLE OF CONTENTS Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium ................... Inside Front 2012 Football Facts ........................................................... 1 About the College/The Center ........................................... 3 Administration/Athletics Staff ............................................. 5 All-Time Captains .............................................................. 6 The Centennial Conference............................................... 7 Head Coach Barry Streeter ............................................... 8 Assistant Coaching Staff ..............................................9-10 On the Sidelines .............................................................. 11 2012 Season Preview.................................................12-13 2012 Roster ................................................................14-15 2012 Returning Letterwinner Profiles .........................16-24 Returners/Newcomers ................................................25-27 Marching Band/Cheerleaders .......................................... 28 2012 Opponent Information/Series Results................29-33 2011 Season Recap ...................................................34-38 2011 Statistics ............................................................39-40 2011 Honors and Awards ................................................ 40 School Records ..........................................................41-43 All-Time Award List .....................................................44-46 Gettysburg Football Timeline ........................................... 47 Season-by-Season Leaders .......................................48-49 All-Time Results .........................................................50-53 All-Time Series Records .................................................. 54 All-Time Letterwinners ................................................55-59 2012 Opponent Composite Schedule.............................. 60 2012 Schedule.................................................. Back Cover ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Athletic Communications Director .............. Braden Snyder Office Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6527 Cell Phone ..............................................(717) 951-6458 E-mail ...................................... [email protected] Associate Ath. Communications Director ...... Corey Jewart Office Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6323 Cell Phone ...............................................(717) 752-0060 E-mail ....................................... [email protected] Athletic Communications Intern .................. Chris Perzinski Office Phone ........................................... (717) 337-6411 E-mail ..................................... [email protected] Ath. Communications Office Administrator .......Jan Sharrah Office Phone ............................................(717) 337-6526 Email ........................................ [email protected] Football Press Box ......................................(717) 337-6423 SID Fax .......................................................(717) 337-6528 Bullet Sports Hotline ..............(717) 33-SPORT (337-7678) Athletics Website ..................... www.gettysburgsports.com Facebook .......... facebook.com/GettysburgCollegeAthletics Twitter ........................................................... @gburgbullets WHY BULLETS? Athletes composing the teams of Gettysburg College were designated “Bullets” in 1924 by Paul L. Roy, city editor of the Gettysburg Times. The nickname originated after a Rotary Club dinner at the Quaker Valley Country Club at which foot- ball coach William W. “Bill” Wood spoke. Roy, a guest at the dinner, wrote an article for the Times the following day in which he compared the team to “Bullets,” a take-off on the Civil War Battlefield. Thereafter, the Times always referred to Orange and Blue teams as the “Bullets.”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTSGETTYSBURG COLLEGE FACTSLocation ......................................................Gettysburg, Pa. 17325Founded .................................................................................1832Enrollment .............................................................................2,600Nickname .............................................................................BulletsColors ..................................................................Orange and BlueAffi liation ............................................................. NCAA Division IIIConference ................................................Centennial ConferencePresident ............................................ Dr. Janet Morgan Riggs ’77Director of Athletics .................................................... David WrightAthletics Department Phone .................................. (717) 337-6400Athletics Department Fax ....................................... (717) 337-6528

BULLETS FOOTBALL QUICK FACTSHead Coach.............................................................. Barry Streeter Alma Mater.................................................... Lebanon Valley ’71 Overall Record/Year ..................................167-162-5 (.507)/34th Record at Gettysburg/Year .................................................same Offi ce Phone ....................................................... (717) 337-6414 Email ................................................... [email protected] .................................... Shirk Field at Musselman StadiumBuilt/Capacity..................................................................1965/6176Surface/Installed ........................................................ Artifi cial/2003First Year of Football................................................................1890All-Time Record ..................................................540-494-42 (.521)NCAA Playoff Appearances/Last Appearance ......................1/1985Record in NCAA Playoffs ............................................................2-12011 Overall Record ...................................................................6-42011 Centennial Conference Record/Finish ..................... 6-3/T-3rdOffensive System .......................................................Spread WingDefensive System............................................................ Multiple-42012 Team Captains ..... Larry DelViscio, Chris Nolan, Kody Smith, Joe VentrescaLettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................35/21Starters Returning ............ 6 Offense, 5 Defense, 4 Special Teams

CREDITSThe 2012 Gettysburg College Football Media Guide was compiled and produced by the Athletic Communications Offi ce.Editor .......................................................................Braden SnyderAssistant Editors ..................................Jan Sharrah, Corey JewartCover Designs ............................................................Corey JewartPrinting ........................................The Standard Group (Lititz, Pa.)Photography ............... David Sinclair (action), Carl Leinbach (still)

TABLE OF CONTENTSShirk Field at Musselman Stadium ...................Inside Front2012 Football Facts ...........................................................1About the College/The Center ...........................................3Administration/Athletics Staff .............................................5All-Time Captains ..............................................................6The Centennial Conference...............................................7Head Coach Barry Streeter ...............................................8Assistant Coaching Staff ..............................................9-10On the Sidelines ..............................................................112012 Season Preview.................................................12-132012 Roster ................................................................14-152012 Returning Letterwinner Profi les .........................16-24Returners/Newcomers ................................................25-27Marching Band/Cheerleaders ..........................................282012 Opponent Information/Series Results................29-332011 Season Recap ...................................................34-382011 Statistics ............................................................39-402011 Honors and Awards ................................................40School Records ..........................................................41-43All-Time Award List .....................................................44-46Gettysburg Football Timeline ...........................................47Season-by-Season Leaders .......................................48-49All-Time Results .........................................................50-53All-Time Series Records ..................................................54All-Time Letterwinners ................................................55-592012 Opponent Composite Schedule..............................602012 Schedule.................................................. Back Cover

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSAthletic Communications Director .............. Braden Snyder Offi ce Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6527 Cell Phone ..............................................(717) 951-6458 E-mail ......................................bsnyder@gettysburg.eduAssociate Ath. Communications Director ......Corey Jewart Offi ce Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6323 Cell Phone ...............................................(717) 752-0060 E-mail ....................................... [email protected] Communications Intern .................. Chris Perzinski Offi ce Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6411 E-mail ..................................... [email protected]. Communications Offi ce Administrator .......Jan Sharrah Offi ce Phone ............................................(717) 337-6526 Email ........................................jsharrah@gettysburg.eduFootball Press Box ......................................(717) 337-6423SID Fax .......................................................(717) 337-6528Bullet Sports Hotline ..............(717) 33-SPORT (337-7678)Athletics Website ..................... www.gettysburgsports.comFacebook .......... facebook.com/GettysburgCollegeAthleticsTwitter ...........................................................@gburgbullets

WHY BULLETS?Athletes composing the teams of Gettysburg College were designated “Bullets” in 1924 by Paul L. Roy, city editor of the Gettysburg Times. The nickname originated after a Rotary Club dinner at the Quaker Valley Country Club at which foot-ball coach William W. “Bill” Wood spoke. Roy, a guest at the dinner, wrote an article for the Times the following day in which he compared the team to “Bullets,” a take-off on the Civil War Battlefi eld. Thereafter, the Times always referred to Orange and Blue teams as the “Bullets.”

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About Gettysburg CollegeThere are no bystanders at Gettysburg, a national col-

lege of liberal arts and sciences founded in 1832. Our 2,600 students prize our academically rigorous and per-sonally challenging experience, which features an aver-age class size of 18 and a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. Close student-faculty collaboration is the norm, frequently leading to joint publications and presentations at scholarly meetings. Gettysburg’s more than 200 full-time faculty members are accomplished teachers and scholars. One hundred of tenured faculty hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their fi eld.

Students come to Gettysburg not only for the challenge

offered by 67 majors, minors, and academic programs, but also for wide-ranging opportunities such as our Eisenhower Institute for leadership and public policy, our Civil War Institute, and our Sunderman Conservatory of Music. Our programs include preparation for professional schools in law, medicine, and the allied health sciences. More than half of students study abroad before they gradu-ate. Each year, students provide thousands of volunteer hours through Gettysburg’s Center for Public Service. Approximately 70 percent of the student body receives fi nancial aid.

Our beautiful 200-acre campus is suffused with history.

The Union and Confederate armies swept through Get-tysburg College during the Civil war’s pivotal battle on July 1-3, 1863 and transformed Pennsylvania Hall into a hospital for troops. A few months later, Gettysburg students processed through town to hear President Lincoln hallow the National Cemetery with his Gettysburg Address.the Natitiononalal CCememetetereryy wiwithth hhisis GGetettytysbsbururgg AAAdAddrdresess.s.

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DAVID WRIGHT Director of Athletics • 11th Year Cortland State ’82

After 16 years as a coach and administrator at Gettysburg, David Wright assumed the role of Director of Athletics on June 1, 2002. A native of Goshen, N.Y., Wright joined

Gettysburg in 1986 as head men’s soccer coach and assumed administrative duties as assistant director of athletics in 1990 before becoming associate director of athletics in 1996. He served as the acting head coach of the men's soccer in 2010, and in his previous 17 years as head coach, his Bullet soccer teams were 216-89-24 from 1986-2002 and won three Centennial Conference championships. In addition, his teams appeared in the NCAA tournament in seven of his fi nal 10 seasons. Wright is a 1982 graduate of the State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland with a master’s degree from Brigham Young University. He was a fi rst-team All-America soccer player at SUNY Cortland and, in 1981, was a Senior Bowl participant and nominated for the Hermann Trophy, given to the nation’s top soccer player.At Gettysburg, Wright serves on a number of committees, including marketing, recreational/fi tness facility and enrollment management. His professional affi liations include former chair of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division III Men’s Soccer Rankings Committee, and membership in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. He and his wife, Cindy, are Gettysburg residents and the parents of three daughters.

DR. JANET MORGAN RIGGS President • 4th Year Gettysburg ’77

Janet Morgan Riggs is Gettysburg College’s 14th president. She has served her alma mater in a variety of faculty and administra-tive roles for 28 years. From March 2008

to February 2009, she served as interim president prior to being named president. She also served as provost for one year, after having served as interim provost in 2006-07, a post she also held in 1995-96. Dr. Riggs was also executive assistant to the president under President Gordon Haaland from 1991 to 1994. After graduating summa cum laude from Gettysburg College with a B.A. in psychology and mathematics, Dr. Riggs received her M.A. and Ph.D. in social psychology from Princeton University. She began her academic career as an instructor in psychology at Gettysburg College where she was promoted through the ranks to professor of psychology. She has also served as chair of the psy-chology department. Dr. Riggs has taught courses in experimental methods, social psychology, and general psychology. Dr. Riggs has successfully combined a successful teaching career with active scholarship in her fi eld of social psychology. Her research interests include expectancy confi rmation, gender role stereotypes, and attributions for behavior. She has published numerous articles on her research and currently serves as consult-ing editor for the Psychology of Women Quarterly. Dr. Riggs is the recipient of the Gettysburg College Student Senate Faculty Appreciation Award, the Thompson Award for Distinguished Teaching, and the Gettysburg College Woman of Distinction Award.

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1890 John J. Albert1891 George Hipsley1892 George Hipsley1893 Al Aukerman1894 Bill Keefer1895 Irv Moser1896 Cliff White1897 David Cole1898 Homer Young1899 David Dale1900 Frank Rugh1901 Howard Young1902 Howard Young1903 Howard James1904 George Hill1905 Paul Seiber1906 Paul Seiber1907 Norm Phillipy1908 Ed Snyder1909 John Weimer1910 Harry Aldinger1911 Roy Brumbaugh1912 Claude Beegle1913 Claude Beegle1914 George Sheffer1915 C. B. McCollough1916 Harry Stratton1917 Bill Markel1918 Harold Martz1919 Harold Martz1920 Vic Emanuel Henry Bream1921 Leon Keiser1922 Red Smith1923 Snaps Emanuel1924 Snaps Emanuel1925 Ray Singley

1926 Buck Williams1927 Wil Brandiff1928 John Miller1929 Ed Gulian1930 Jake McCloy1931 Mike Santaniello1932 Bull Stoner1933 Tony KozmaNo captains from 1934-621963 Mark Snyder, Phil Parsons1964 Mark Snyder, Ken Snyder1965 Jim Ward, Ron Brentzel1966 Rod Albright, Brian Tierney, Dick Shirk1967 Michael Darr, Al Santos1968 Ken Fortier, Chris Skaar1969 Tom Brewer, Mark Fifer1970 Don Beekman, Mark Fifer1971 Steve Thoman, Ray Schreckeng aust1972 Ron Shay, Tom Sheets1973 Ed Dietz, Joe Gillis, Jack Ludes1974 None1975 Ed Battisfore, Bryant Meckley, Brian Weller1976 Bob Duelks, Jerry Lynott1977 John Gonos, Chris Re, James Sperry1978 Richard Burke, Richard Rubio1979 Craig Swanson, Richard Swartz1980 Kevin Kiesel, Ed Williams

1981 John DeWan, Harry Cooper1982 Peter Draovitch, Michael Ercole, Anthony Pierce1983 Mark Cavallero, Glenn Faust1984 Ray Condren, John Fell1985 Miguel Yanes, Dennis Curran1986 Chris Politi, Pete Graham1987 Tony Campagna, Tony Wechter1988 Tom Donegan, Dave Wolfe1989 Eric Johnson, David Siffringer1990 Matt Kucik, Gary Ricci1991 Chuck Borromeo, Don DeLisi1992 Scott Mowery, Chris Wolschina1993 Jamie Steier, Mike Stoner, Jim Trava gline1994 Chris Notarfrancesco, Kevin Schmidt1995 Andy Baribeau, Jeff DeLisi, Ed Esposito1996 Ed Dietz, Steve Carew1997 Joe Hodakowski, Rob Sena1998 Justin Domingos, Chris Felton, Justin Ogorek, Paul Smith1999 Scott Grabus, Paul Smith2000 John Bianchi

In 2012, Chris Nolan, Kody Smith, Larry DelViscio, and Joe Ventresca join a list of 156 players to be named captains of the Gettysburg football team, 87 of which have come under Barry Streeter.

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THE CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE

In its 20th year of excellence on and off the fi eld, the Centennial Confer-ence is one of the nation’s elite small college conferences. On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, president of Franklin & Marshall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it timely and appropriate to form a round-robin football schedule among institutions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football competi-tion.” With that statement, the Centennial Conference was born.

From 1983-92, the eight private colleges - Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus Col-lege and Western Maryland (now McDaniel) College - participated in a football-only conference. Because of the success in operating the Centennial Football Conference, the presidents began to study the feasibility of an all-sports conference early in 1991. The presidents received a positive report from an ad hoc committee in March 1992, which also recommended that Bryn Mawr College, Haverford Col-lege and Washington College be invited to join as charter members.

On April 29, 1992, Gordon A. Haaland, president of Gettysburg College and acting chairman of the committee of the original eight presidents, announced the expansion of the Conference to an all-sports conference. He also announced that Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Washington had accepted the invitations to become char-ter members. A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, “recognizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of institutions, we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of rationalizing our competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The Conference will be controlled by the presidents of the member institutions.”

The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among national liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar aca-demic aspirations and a commitment to the importance of the total educational experience of students engaged in sports. Intercolle-giate athletics programs are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and fl ow from their educational objectives. Each institu-tion provides a comprehensive, broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and every sport is important.

The Centennial Conference crowns champions in 24 sports and con-tinues to sponsor intercollegiate programs of national prominence for women and men. Soccer, basketball, lacrosse and track and fi eld are just four of the sports in which Centennial schools have been synonymous with national excellence. On the average. Centennial members boast of 21 varsity teams per campus, which is well above the national norm.

Team Offense Defense Scoring TurnoverStatistics Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Offense Defense MarginDickinson ................................. 163.9 129.9 293.8 188.5 184.0 372.5 16.5 23.6 -4Franklin & Marshall .................... 93.5 217.1 310.6 149.0 157.3 306.3 19.2 24.1 -4Gettysburg ............................. 225.4 235.5 460.9 153.9 241.8 395.7 34.4 35.3 -4Johns Hopkins ......................... 180.5 312.3 492.7 103.1 141.2 244.3 39.8 13.1 -1Juniata ....................................... 75.0 102.5 177.5 162.7 217.7 380.4 10.0 32.3 -6McDaniel.................................. 153.6 174.7 328.3 160.8 268.5 429.3 25.3 29.0 +5Moravian .................................. 101.9 112.5 214.4 152.6 169.6 322.2 10.0 26.5 -6Muhlenberg.............................. 152.9 161.0 313.9 98.7 199.8 298.5 22.6 12.8 +12Susquehanna .......................... 105.5 242.0 347.5 161.1 190.7 351.8 25.4 28.3 -4Ursinus .................................... 129.4 211.4 340.8 136.0 179.9 315.9 28.3 21.1 +10Conference leaders listed in italics

CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSYear Champion CC Record Head Coach1983 Gettysburg 5-2 Barry Streeter Muhlenberg 5-2 Ralph Kirchenheiter Swarthmore 5-2 Tom Lapinski1984 Gettysburg 6-1 Barry Streeter Swarthmore 6-1 Tom Lapinski1985 Gettysburg 6-0-1 Barry Streeter1986 Franklin & Marshall 6-1 Tom Gilburg Muhlenberg 6-1 Ralph Kirchenheiter1987 Franklin & Marshall 7-0 Tom Gilburg1988 Dickinson 6-1 Ed Sweeney Franklin & Marshall 6-1 Tom Gilburg1989 Dickinson 7-0 Ed Sweeney1990 Dickinson 5-1-1 Ed Sweeney1991 Dickinson 7-0 Ed Sweeney1992 Dickinson 5-1-1 Ed Sweeney1993 Dickinson 5-2 Darwin Breaux Franklin & Marshall 5-2 Tom Gilburg1994 Dickinson 7-0 Darwin Breaux1995 Franklin & Marshall 6-1 Tom Gilburg1996 Ursinus 7-0 Steve Gilbert1997 Western Maryland 7-0 Tim Keating1998 Western Maryland 7-0 Tim Keating1999 Western Maryland 7-0 Tim Keating2000 Western Maryland 7-0 Tim Keating2001 Muhlenberg 5-1 Mike Donnelly Western Maryland 5-1 Tim Keating2002 Johns Hopkins 5-1 Jim Margraff Muhlenberg 5-1 Mike Donnelly Western Maryland 5-1 Tim Keating2003 Johns Hopkins 5-1 Jim Margraff Muhlenberg 5-1 Mike Donnelly2004 Dickinson 4-2 Darwin Breaux Franklin & Marshall 4-2 Sean Halloran Johns Hopkins 4-2 Jim Margraff McDaniel 4-2 Tim Keating Muhlenberg 4-2 Mike Donnelly2005 Johns Hopkins 5-1 Jim Margraff2006 Dickinson 5-1 Darwin Breaux2007 Muhlenberg 8-0 Mike Donnelly2008 Muhlenberg 7-1 Mike Donnelly2009 Johns Hopkins 7-1 Jim Margraff2010 Muhlenberg 7-2 Mike Donnelly Johns Hopkins 7-2 Jim Margraff Ursinus 7-2 Peter Gallagher2011 Johns Hopkins 9-0 Jim Margraff

Conference Games All GamesTeam W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PAJohns Hopkins * 9-0 1.000 381 107 10-1 .909 438 144Muhlenberg 7-2 .778 217 118 7-3 .700 226 128Gettysburg 6-3 .667 302 296 6-4 .600 344 353Ursinus 6-3 .667 266 187 6-4 .600 283 211Susquehanna 5-4 .556 221 253 6-4 .600 254 283Dickinson 4-5 .444 156 203 4-6 .400 165 236Frank. & Marsh. 3-6 .333 182 217 3-7 .300 192 241McDaniel 2-7 .222 217 251 2-8 .200 253 290Moravian 2-7 .222 94 221 2-8 .200 100 265Juniata 1-8 .111 100 283 1-9 .100 100 323* conference champion

2011 STANDINGS AND STATISTICS

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Barry Streeter enters his 34th season as the head football coach at Gettysburg College in 2012. Streeter is not only the winningest coach in program history with a record of 167-162-5, but he is also the longest tenured coach hav-ing passed the legendary Henry “Hen” Bream (1927-51) on both counts. In addition, Streeter became the all-time winningest coach in Cen-tennial Conference history with a 27-20 win over Moravian College on Oct. 6, 2007, giving him 78 Centennial victories.

Streeter and Bream (104-69-12) are the only Gettysburg football coaches to surpass 100 career victories. The former picked up his 100th win when the Bul-lets closed out their 1994 season with a 52-20 triumph over Franklin & Marshall College. Midway through the 1995 campaign, the Bullets knocked off Muhlenberg College, 28-16, giving Streeter his 105th win and making him the all-time leader at Gettysburg. Heading into the 2012 season, Streeter is tied for 10th among active coaches by victories in NCAA Division III.

Streeter has molded the Bullets into one of the top offensive teams in the Centen-nial Conference. The program annually ranks among the conference’s offensive leaders and fi nished second with over 460 yards of total offense per game and over 34 points per game in 2011. Gettysburg also led the CC in rushing with an average of 227.7 yards per game last fall, marking the 14th time the team has paced the conference under Streeter.

In 2010, Gettysburg posted an outstanding offensive season, setting school records for points (394), touchdowns (53), and rushing touchdowns in a regular season (33). The Bullets also led the conference in both scoring and total of-fense for the fourth year in a row, averaging 39.4 points and 464.1 total yards per game, and placed among the top-two in the conference in rushing for the sixth straight season, leading the league with 248.2 yards per game. In addition, the Bullets fi nished the season ranked 13th in Division III in scoring offense, total offense, and rushing offense. In 2009, Gettysburg was fourth in Division III in total offense (493.1 ypg).

Streeter joined the coaching staff at Gettysburg in 1975 as an assistant on Jo-seph Sabol’s football staff and as the head coach of the track & fi eld program. On Feb. 3, 1978, he succeeded Sabol on the gridiron, becoming one of the youngest head football coaches ever at Gettysburg.

Starting with the 1980 season, when the Bullets fashioned a 6-3-1 record, he guided the program to winning records for eight consecutive years, the longest such streak in school history. In 1985, he guided Gettysburg to its third consecu-tive Centennial Conference championship and its inaugural appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs, advancing all the way to the national semifi nals and fi nishing with an 11-1-1 record. His 1994 squad posted an 8-2 mark and set numerous conference records.

A 1971 graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Streeter earned two varsity letters as a tight end on the football team and two as a defenseman on the school’s lacrosse team. In 2003, he was inducted into Lebanon Valley’s Hall of Fame. He was awarded a master’s degree in health and physical education from the Uni-versity of Delaware in 1975 and was a graduate assistant on Tubby Raymond’s football staff at Delaware. Streeter became an astute student of the Delaware Wing-T, which is the basis for Gettysburg’s Spread Wing offense.

Streeter has two sons, Jason and Brandon, and two daughters, Kelly and Lindsey. Jason played football at Lehigh University, and Brandon - a current assistant football coach at the University of Richmond - was a starting quar-terback for Clemson University. Streeter and his wife Patricia are residents of Spring Grove, Pa.

• Longest-tenured coach in program history• Second all-time winningest football coach in Cen-

tennial Conference history with 99 CC wins• School’s all-time wins leader (167) and is tied for

10th among active NCAA Division III coaches• Guided the Bullets to the fi rst three Centennial

Conference Championships (1983-85)• Led Gettysburg to an undefeated regular season

(9-0-1) and an appearance in the NCAA playoffs in 1985

• Bullets won two NCAA games in 1985 en route to an appearance in the national semifi nals

• 1985 AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year• Two-time CC Coach of the Year (1983, 1985)• Posted eight consecutive winning seasons from

1980-87, the longest streak in school history• Twenty-one All-Americans• Two ECAC Players of the Year: Ray Condren (1984) and Paul Martin (1985)• Seventy-two All-CC First Team selections• Three CC Offensive Players of the Year: Chris Adams (1994), Paul Smith (1999), and Tom Sturges (2007)• Teams have led the CC in rushing offense a

conference-record 14 times • Inducted into the Lebanon Valley College Athletic

Hall of Fame in 2003

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Barry Streeter is tied for 10th among active Division III football coaches in career victories.

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KEVIN BURKEOff. Coordinator/Off. Line 9th SeasonGettysburg ’90

Kevin Burke enters his ninth season as Gettysburg’s offensive coordinator in 2012. He became a perma-nent member of the staff after serving on an interim basis during the 2004 campaign. In 2012, he was

promoted to associate coach. Burke has guided Gettysburg from the bottom of the conference of-fensive statistics to the top in his tenure. Gettysburg has led the Centennial Conference in total offense in fi ve of the last six seasons and the Bullets have paced the conference in rushing fi ve times since Burke joined the sideline. Gettysburg has rushed for over 200 yards per game in each of the last fi ve seasons. The Bullets fi nished second in the CC in both total offense (460.9 ypg) and scoring (34.4 ppg) while leading the league in rushing (227.7) in 2011. In 2010, Gettysburg led the Centennial Conference in scoring offense (39.4 ppg), total offense (464.1 ypg), and rushing offense (248.2 ypg) while fi nishing 13th in Division III in all three categories. The Bullets also set school records for points (394), touchdowns (53), and rushing touchdowns in a regular season (33). In 2009 Gettysburg also set a number of offensive school records, including passing yards, pass completions, receiving yards, pass recep-tions, all-purpose yards, and total offense. In the team’s 59-14 homecom-ing victory over Juniata College, Gettysburg rushed for a school-record 525 yards, a mark that ranks second in Centennial Conference history. In addition, the 2009 team’s average of 493.1 total yards per game was good for fourth in Division III. Before arriving at Gettysburg, Burke served as the head coach at Juniata College from 1998-2003. During that time he helped the Eagles establish program records in nearly every offensive category. His best season came in 1999, when Juniata went 6-4 and fi nished second in the MAC Commonwealth Division - the best showing in school history. After graduating from Gettysburg in 1990 with a degree in history, Burke coached at SUNY Stony Brook and Hamilton College before becom-ing Juniata’s offensive coordinator in 1994. He left to take the offensive coordinator position at Norwich University before returning to Juniata as the head coach. Burke was a four-year member of the Bullet football and track & fi eld teams.

SHAUN WEAVERDef. Coordinator/Linebackers 7th SeasonWilmington ’02

Shaun Weaver starts his seventh season as a mem-ber of the Gettysburg coaching staff and his sixth as the defensive coordinator in 2012. Weaver will also coach the linebackers for the sev-

enth straight season this year. Last fall, Gettysburg led the CC in tackles per game (47.7) with Academic All-America linebacker Larry DelViscio ’13 fi nishing second individually with 100 tackles. He coached two players to All-Centennial Conference honors and, for the second year in a row, two players earned national team-of-the-week recognition by D3football.com. In 2010, he guided a defensive unit that included just one senior starter to an exciting fi nish, as Gettysburg won fi ve of its last six games. Three Bullets fi nished among the top-six in the Centennial Conference in tackles. ln 2009, Gettysburg held a pair of teams to just a fi eld goal, includ-ing defending Centennial Conference champion Muhlenberg College. Also that season, Tim Widdoes ’10 became the third Bullet to lead the conference in tackles when he fi nished with 9.4 per game. Over the 2008 and 2007 seasons, Gettysburg made its mark as one of the top pass-rushing teams in the Centennial Conference. The Bullets fi nished second with 29 sacks in 2007 before racking up 21 a year later. In 2008, defensive end Josh Jerrold ’09 earned a spot on the All-Centennial Conference First Team after leading the conference and tying for 15th in Division III with 9.5 sacks, which ranked fi fth in school history. In total, Weaver has coached four players who have captured six All-Centennial Conference awards. Prior to his arrival at Gettysburg, Weaver served as the defensive line coach at Bemidji State University in Minnesota from 2004-05. He also spent two seasons coaching the defensive line and serving as the junior varsity defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Wilmington College in Ohio, from 2002-03. Weaver guided his players to multiple postseason accolades at both Bemidji and Wilmington, including coaching one to All-America status at the latter. Weaver holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from Wilmington College, one in secondary education/social studies licensure, and one in history. In the spring of 2006, he was awarded a master’s degree in sports studies by Bemidji State University.

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The Bullets have led the Centennial Conference in total offense in fi ve of the last six years under offensive coordinator Kevin Burke.

Defensive coordinator Shaun Weaver coached the 17th Academic All-American in school history in 2011.

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GARDY LAWRENCETailbacks 11th SeasonShepherd ’78

Gardy Lawrence enters his 11th year at Gettysburg in 2011 after rejoining the Bullet staff in 2005 for his second stint as an assistant to Barry Streeter. Lawrence previously coached the Bullet linebackers

and defensive line from 1986-88. He now oversees the Bullets tailbacks. Lawrence has helped lead the Bullets’ ground game to a highly-successful run since arriving at the Battlefi eld. Gettysburg has led the Centennial Conference in rushing offense four times under his watch while fi nishing second twice. The Bullets were also ranked 13th in Divi-sion III in rushing in 2010. Lawrence has also coached three players to All-Centennial Conference honors, including Centennial Conference Player of the Year and AFCA All-American Tom Sturges ’08 in 2007. A native of McSherrystown, Pa., and a graduate of Shepherd Col-lege, Lawrence guided Bermudian Springs (Pa.) High School to a league championship in his fi rst season as a head coach (1982). Most recently, he spent 16 years as the head coach at New Oxford (Pa.) High School from 1989-2004, leading the Colonials to a PIAA District III AAA runner-up fi nish in 1996 and a YAIAA Division I crown in 2002. Lawrence, who also holds a master’s degree from George Mason University, recently completed a 33-year career in public education, serv-ing as an economics teacher for 23 years and an assistant principal for 10 years at New Oxford.

J.R. CLARKDefensive Backs 2nd SeasonWilmington ’08

J.R. Clark begins his second season as the Bullets defensive secondary coach. Clark comes to the Battlefield from Wittenberg University, where he served as the Tigers defensive

backs coach in 2010. He helped guide the Tigers to the North Coast Ath-letic Conference (NCAC) championship, an undefeated regular season, and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs, as Wittenberg fi nished 10-1 and 6-0 in the NCAC. Prior to Wittenberg, Clark was a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Wilmington College, from 2007-09. After earning three letters as a Quaker, including one at linebacker and two at defensive back, Clark coached his linebackers to four All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) awards as well as one All-OAC free safety while serving as video coordinator, assisting in recruiting, and conducting breakdowns of opposing offenses. In his fi nal year as a graduate assistant, he took over the passing game plan. Clark graduated from Wilmington in 2008 with a bachelor of science degree in health and physical education. He added a master’s degree in education, concentrating in special education, in the spring of 2010.

JOE CONNERDefensive Line 3rd Season

Joe Conner takes to the sidelines for his third season at Gettysburg as the Bullets defensive line coach. Conner provides the Bullets with a highly-experienced coach after working at various levels for nearly 25 years. Most recently, he was the head football coach

at Urbana (Md.) High School in 2009, leading the Hawks to an 8-3 record and a league playoff berth. Prior to his stint as head coach, Conner was Urbana’s defensive coordinator from 2005-08 and helped the team win three Chesapeake Conference championships from 2005-07. From 1999-2003, Conner worked as the head coach of the Wash-ington Chiefs, a member of the Minor Football League (MFL). In 1998, he helped the Chiefs win a MFL title as the team’s general manager, assistant head coach, and defensive coordinator. Conner has also volunteered as an assistant men’s lacrosse coach at Gettysburg in 2011-12. As the former boy’s lacrosse head coach at Urbana H.S., he steered the team to a No. 2 state ranking and was the Frederick County Lacrosse Coach of the Year three times from 2006-08.

CHRIS DILELLAReceivers/Wing Backs 1st SeasonKing’s ’09

Chris DiLella enters his fi rst season for the Bullets and will serve as the team’s wide receivers and wing backs coach. DiLella comes to Gettysburg from Castleton State

College, where he spent the last two seasons as a graduate assistant. He worked as the outside linebackers coach in 2010 and the defensive line coach in 2011 while also serving as the team’s video coordinator. DiLella helped the Spartans to a 5-4 record in just their second season as a program in 2010 and coached three players to all-conference recogni-tion. DiLella was also the wide receivers and running backs coach at his alma mater, King’s College, in 2009. He coached the program’s all-time leader in receptions and touchdowns who was also named fi rst-team all-conference and all-region. In addition, DiLella was the head junior varsity coach and offensive coordinator for the JV team while also serving as the video coordinator. As a student-athlete, the Wallenpaupack, Pa. native was a four-year member of the King’s football team as a quarterback and wide receiver. He graduated from King’s in 2009 with a degree in history and received a certifi cation in secondary education before earning a master’s in education from Castleton State.

NICK INTERDONATODefensive Assistant 4th SeasonSusquehanna ’79

Nick Interdonato enters the fi rst season of his second stint as an assistant football coach at Gettysburg College in 2012. Interdonato, who will work as a defensive assistant,

served as a defensive line coach from 2007-09. In 2007, he helped Get-tysburg fi nish second in the Centennial Conference with 29 sacks before the Bullets racked up 21 a year later. He helped coached Josh Jerrold ’09, who led the Centennial Conference and tied for 15th in Division III with 9.5 sacks in 2008. In the 2010 and 2011 seasons Interdonato was an assistant foot-ball coach at Gettysburg High School, where he coached the offensive and defensive lines. He has also coached at Waynesboro High School (2003-06), Shippensburg University (1996-2002), and Susquehanna University (1981-83), where he graduated in 1979. Away from the gridiron, Interdonato owns a software and information publishing and distribution business.

MATT MULLEROutside Linebackers 1st SeasonYork (Pa.) ’93

Matt Muller starts his fi rst year at Gettysburg and will guide the Bullet outside linebackers.Muller makes the move from high school to college after serving as a head or assistant football coach

at nearby New Oxford High School since 1998. A former social studies teacher and current Dean of Students at New Oxford, he took over as head coach of the Colonials in 2005, replacing current Bullet assistant coach Gardy Lawrence. He was named Coach of the Year by the York-Adams Football Coaches Association, the Gettysburg Times, and the Evening Sun in 2006 after leading his team to its best record (11-2) in school history as well as a berth in the district semifi nals and the fi rst round of the state tournament. A 1993 York (Pa.) College graduate, Muller earned a master’s in educational development and strategies from Wilkes University in 2004 and received a principal’s certifi cate from Immaculata University in 2012. In addition, Muller served as president of the York-Adams Football Coaches Association from 2008-12.

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On the SidelinesFront Row (left to right): Morgan Leamy (Student Manager), Katie Foelber (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Katie Creznick (Athletic Trainer Intern), Kerry Garrett (Associate Athletic Trainer), Lindsey Repp (Assistant Athletic Trainer).Back Row: Justin Kleiner (Assistant Equipment Manager), Devon Moore (Student Manager), Mike Cantele (Head Athletic Trainer), Joe Donolli (Assistant Athletic Trainer), Carrie Shrewsbury (Student Manager), Kelly Jones (Head Equipment Manager).

DR. SAMUEL D’AGATATeam Orthopaedic Surgeon 22nd Season

Dr. Samuel D. D’Agata, M.D., who joined Hanover Orthopaedic Associates, Inc., in 1989 after complet-ing his Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Chicago, is in his 22nd season as Gettysburg College’s team orthopaedic surgeon.

During that time, he has provided sports medicine expertise to the recre-ational high school and collegiate athletes in the York/Adams County Area. D’Agata specializes in reconstructive arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder and ankle. In addition to his responsibilities with Gettysburg College, he also serves as an orthopaedic consultant to several area high schools. He is co-founder and medical director of H.A.T.S. (Hanover Athletic Trainer’s Society). In 1998 he served as the physician for the Women’s National YMCA Gymnastics Championships held in Hanover, Pa.

KELLY JONES Head Equipment Manager 26th Season

Kelly Jones begins her 26th year at Gettysburg in 2012-13. She serves as the head equipment manager of Gettysburg’s 24 varsity teams and as the purchas-ing agent for the athletic department. In addition, she is the advisor for Gettysburg’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

A native of Hanover, Pa., Jones came to the College in 1987 and has been a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) since 1990. She became a certifi ed equipment manager in 1992, the same year she started an 11-year stint as the AEMA’s District 2 continuing education representative. She serves the AEMA’s executive board and is currently its national certifi cation chairperson.

A three-time district equipment manager of the year, she was a fi nalist for the AEMA’s Glenn Sharp Award, which is presented to the national equipment manager of the year, in 2003 before winning the award in 2005. Among other activities, she is a member of the athletic safety committee at Gettysburg.

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MIKE CANTELE ’88Head Athletic Trainer 23rd Season

Mike Cantele begins his 23rd year at Gettysburg Col-lege in 2012-13 and his fi fth full season as the Head Athletic Trainer. He was promoted from Associate Ath-letic Trainer to Head Athletic Trainer in January 2008.

Cantele is a 1988 graduate of Gettysburg with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education.

He earned a master’s degree from Old Dominion University in May 1990.As an undergraduate at Gettysburg, Cantele received the National

Collegiate Physical Education and Health Award and the Athletic Training Award. While at Old Dominion, he served as a graduate assistant trainer at nearby Norfolk State University. He then served as an athletic trainer in the National Football League with the New England Patriots.

In 2009, Cantele received the Heart of Lacrosse Award from the United States women’s lacrosse national team after the U.S. won the gold at the Federation of International Lacrosse Women’s World Cup in Prague, where he served as the team’s head trainer. The award is presented by each team at the World Cup to an individual who made a signifi cant contribution to their experience at the event.

Cantele also served as the head trainer for the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse Elite Team in 2007. The Elite team forms the nucleus for the U.S. national team that competes in the World Cup every four years and also has numerous competitions each year.

An avid golfer, Cantele is married to Gettysburg College’s assistant director of athletics and head women’s lacrosse coach, the former Carol Daly ’83.

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An experienced Bullet squad will aim for its third consecutive winning season while competing for a Centennial Conference title during the 120th season of Gettysburg College football this year. Coming off a 6-4 campaign in which it tied for third in the conference at 6-3, the Bullets return a strong core of talented players on both sides of the ball. Gettysburg, which lost a pair of games by a single point a year ago, brings back 11 return-ing starters, including six from its high-powered Spread Wing offense that fi nished 11th in Divi-sion III in total offense (460.9 ypg) a year ago. Four All-Centennial Conference performers also return for the Bullets. Buoyed by a successful off-season, Head Coach Barry Streeter enters the 2012 cam-paign with high hopes. “We’re excited for this season for a number of reasons,” said Streeter, who enters his 34th year at the helm and is tied for 10th among current Division III football coaches in career victories (167). “Our off-season went really well. Our spring was probably the most produc-tive one we’ve ever had, in a lot of areas. We addressed issues in the offseason, from an X’s and O’s standpoint. Our staff worked diligently to correct situations in all three phases, and we felt like we dealt with them well.” Offensively, the Bullets return nearly all of their starters at the skill positions, including all-conference performers at quarterback, tailback, and wide receiver. However, the team must replace four of its fi ve offensive linemen. Gettysburg also returns fi ve starters from a defensive unit that held three of its last fi ve opponents to 14 points or less in 2011. Senior Larry DelViscio, an all-conference linebacker, leads the way after posting 100 tackles a year ago. The special teams unit faces the challenge of replacing its only kicker to attempt a fi eld goal or extra point last season. However, Get-tysburg brings back its punter as well as an all-region return specialist.

OFFENSELast season, the Bullets returned only two starters at the skill positions but brought back three offensive linemen. The scenario has reversed for 2012, with all but one starter returning at the skill positions while just one returning starter comes back on the O-line. Gettysburg features the rare distinction of returning both a 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard receiver in senior tailback Ted Delia and junior wideout Aden Twer. Along with senior quarterback Kody Smith, sophomore wing back Freddy Caruso, senior tight end Matt Brophy, and senior tackle Jake Treinish are also back. “Skill-position wise, we have players who have performed well for us,” said Streeter. “So we’re confi dent that we are going to be pro-ductive. The key will be building the offensive line and seeing how quickly they can mesh together.”

QUARTERBACKSmith is coming off an impressive season in which he passed for 17 touchdowns and just four interceptions while sharing time at the position with Kyle Whitmoyer ’12. He fi nished with 1,637 yards passing and rushed for an additional 293 yards and three TDs en route to earning second team All-Centennial Conference honors – the highest all-con-ference honor for a Bullet QB in 17 years. According to Streeter, returning a highly-established play caller is critical to the offense. “You don’t have to alternate quarterbacks on the fi rst group,” said Streeter. “You know who your guy is. Kody has done well when he has played, so we’re confi dent in him. He has the potential to have a really strong year.” In his top performance of the season, Smith threw for 291 yards and four touchdowns, including a game-winning, 32-yard Hail Mary on the game’s final play versus Ursinus. The backup spot will be decided in the preseason, with four sophomores and two freshmen vying for the position. Sophomore Brian Eliff is the only one of the six who has seen varsity action after playing in two games and completing his only pass attempt last year.

TAILBACKThe Bullets led the Centennial Conference in rushing by nearly 45 yards per game last season, averaging 225.4 per outing. Return-ing to lead the ground game is Delia, who registered an outstanding season in his fi rst year as a starter. Delia ran for 1,071 yards and nine touchdowns while earning All-Centennial Conference Second-Team honors. A big-play threat in the backfi eld or as a punt returner, he posted the fi fth-highest rushing total in school history when he rumbled for 244 yards against Susquehanna. A number of talented players will compete for

the backup position, including sophomore Nick Ulassin, who served in that role last year and rushed for 212 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 42 carries. In addition, sophomore Eddie Hutchins is coming off a strong spring season and could threaten for playing time.

WINGGettysburg lost its only skill position starter at wing back, where John Pesce ’12 graduated. However, Caruso is coming off an outstanding freshman campaign, starting all 10 games and fi nishing as the team’s second-leading receiver (37 receptions, 544 yards, two touchdowns) and fi fth-leading rusher (39 carries, 184 yards, two touchdowns). The second wing spot is up for grabs, but heading into the preseason the frontrunner appears to be junior Peter Fessenden, who impressed the coaching staff in the spring. Classmate Tommy LeNoir is also in the mix after earning a spot on the depth chart last year before suffering a season-ending injury. In addition, a number of freshmen will push for playing time.

WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT ENDThe receiving corps, led by two players who have started at some point in their career, is among the Bullets’ deepest positions. Twer is back after an electric sophomore season in which he broke a 47-year-old school record for touchdown receptions, making 12 TD grabs. He also logged just the second 1,000-yard season by a receiver in Gettysburg history, piling up 1,079 yards. An All-Centennial Conference Second-Team pick, he recorded the second- and third-highest single-game receiving yard totals in school history and was on the receiving end of Smith’s game-winning heave against Ursinus. Joining Twer to give the Bullets a strong 1-2 punch at receiver is senior Kyle Davis, who will look to bounce back after an injury-shortened year. He played just two games late in the season but enjoyed a strong sophomore campaign, catching 12 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns in 2010. Other talented receivers who could pose a threat include junior Matt Pennella and sopho-more Alec Pacelli, who caught six passes for 38 yards and a touchdown last season. At tight end, Brophy has seen regular action in each of the past two years as part of a three-man rotation. However, he could receive even more playing time this season due to the gradu-ation of Dennis Bazow ’12 and Mack Krush ’12. Brophy caught three passes for 43 yards last year and hauled in 13 catches for 207 yards and a touchdown in 2010. Junior Patrick McMi-chael and sophomore Kyle Zahradka, a con-verted quarterback, provide additional options.

OFFENSIVE LINEThe team’s biggest question mark on of-fense is the line, which graduated four starters, including three-time All-Centennial Conference left tackle James Monreale ’12. Senior Kyle Davis

erienced Bullet squad will aim for QUARTERBACK the backup position, including sophomore NicBullet Gridders Set for 2012 Campaign

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The lone returning starter is Treinish, who started all 10 games at right tackle and should likely return to the lineup again this season. The remainder of the line is largely to be decided, though senior Jim Bennett adds a veteran presence. Bennett ap-peared in eight games last season and started twice at right guard, helping the Bul-lets to victories over McDaniel and Moravian. Coming out of the spring, the favorite to start at center in place of All-Centennial Conference selection Tom Piccirillo ’12 was sophomore Dan Breen. A number of additional returnees stood out in the spring and will challenge for playing time. Junior Connor Bagnasco and sophomores Mike Calderone, Danny Collins, Matt Gentile, and Michael Reali are among the players who could fi ll in at any spot on the line.

DEFENSEThough the Bullets lost several key performers on defense and struggled at times last season, the returning cast brings reason for optimism. Gettysburg brings back two of its top-three tacklers from 2011 along with three additional starters who helped hold their opponents to 12.7 points per game over their fi nal three victories. The Bullets limited Muhlenberg to 10 points and 220 yards, held Moravian to 14 points and 154 yards in a game played through a blizzard, and allowed F&M just 14 points and 93 rushing yards. “In the offseason I felt like our coaches did a very good job in evaluating exactly what we needed to do to make improvement,” said Streeter, on the defense. “And then we imple-mented that from a personnel standpoint in the spring.”

DEFENSIVE LINEGettysburg returns two starters on the defen-sive line, led by senior defensive end Joe Ven-tresca. He led the team in sacks (8.5) and tack-les for loss (14.0) while tying for fourth in the Centennial Conference in both categories and fi nishing 23rd in Division III in sacks. He will be joined by senior tackle Robert Swierkowski, who notched 32 tackles, including 4.0 for loss. Streeter also expects senior defensive end Chris Nolan to play a more prominent role after showing strong signs last year, when he made nine tackles and a pair of sacks. Other experienced linemen who should fi gure into the action at either tackle or end include seniors Ben Zepnick, who played in seven games and made 11 tackles a year ago, and Mark Wojcik, who is back after missing all of the 2011 season due to injury. Wojcik played in six games and started twice in 2010, fi nishing with 19 tackles and 2.5 sacks. Junior Anthony De Rosa a lso re-turns to give the Bullets an additional option on the inside after playing in sev-en games as a top backup last season.

LINEBACKERSThe linebacking corps returns two starters from a year ago in DelViscio and senior Mark Covington.

A two-year starter at middle linebacker and an All-Centennial Conference Honorable Mention last season, DelViscio is coming off an impressive year in which he fi nished sec-ond among the conference leaders in tackles per game (10.0). The fi rst Bullet to reach 100 tackles since 2006, he was also second on the team in tackles for loss (13.0) and sacks (3.5). A leader off the fi eld as well, DelViscio became the fi rst Bullet football player to earn Academic All-America honors since 2002. Senior Dave Wald is also back after serving as the backup middle linebacker in 2011, when he made 28 tackles. Covington also returns as a two-year starter and has made his mark as outstanding play-maker. Last season, he led the team in forced fumbles (three), was second in tackles (64), and third in tackles for loss (10.5). The fi nal two linebacking spots will likely be filled by a combination of junior Cody DiAmore, junior Fred Dietz, and sophomore Mike Maguire. DiAmore makes the move from cornerback, where he started once a year ago and fi nished the season with 17 tackles. A top backup at linebacker in each of the past two seasons, Dietz posted six stops a year ago while Maguire gained plenty of experience on special teams.

DEFENSIVE BACKSIn the secondary, Gettysburg returns a pair of cornerbacks who have started at some point during their career, but lost both starting safeties. Senior DJ Thompson is back after starting eight games at corner in 2011, fi nishing with 24 tackles. Junior Hugo Nolasco also returns after playing in all 10 games and making one interception. He started six games as a fresh-man in 2010. At safety, the Bullets must replace the sixth-leading tackler in school history in Joe Delaney ’12 and All-Centennial Conference Honorable Mention Peter Hak ’12. After playing all 10 games as the backup free safety last season, sophomore Gordon Prince will likely start at strong safety this year after posting nine tackles, two pass breakups, and an interception in 2011. Senior Drew Olsen, who served as the team’s long snapper in the second half of last season, is the frontrunner at free safety following a strong spring. A number of freshmen will also contend for playing time at the safety positions.

SPECIAL TEAMSThough the Bullets must replace their kicker, nearly the rest of the special teams unit re-mains intact. The lone returning kicker is sophomore Matt Perkins, who handled kickoff duties in fi ve games last season. He could likely take over extra point and fi eld goal kicking as well, but a pair of freshmen will also compete for the job. Caruso returns after taking over at punter for the second half of last season. He averaged 31.5 yards per attempt and of his 24 punts, only eight were returned for a total of 11 yards.

Delia should continue as the team’s punt returner after a breakthrough season last year, when he tied a school and Centennial Conference record by returning three punts for a touchdown. At kick returner, Ulassin is back after racking up 840 yards - second in school history - on a school-record 41 attempts, good for a 20.5-yard average. Other Bullets who could see action as a kick returner are Twer, who made 10 returns for 214 yards a year ago, and Fessenden, who made just one return in 2011 but enjoyed a promising spring.

THE SCHEDULEGettysburg’s schedule strongly resembles the 2011 version, with only the venue changing for nine of their 10 weekly matchups. For the fi rst time in 12 years, the Bullets’ season opener will not feature Lebanon Valley. This season, Gettysburg will welcome Miseri-cordia University on Sept. 1 in the Cougars fi rst-ever football game. The team’s fi nal nine games will feature Centennial Conference opponents, starting with their league opener at Ursinus on Sept. 8. After hosting Juniata and traveling to Susque-hanna, the Bullets will play their Homecoming game on Sept. 29 versus McDaniel. After a bye week, Gettysburg visits Muhlen-berg on Oct. 13 before playing two Friday night games over three weeks, visiting Johns Hopkins on Oct. 19 and Dickinson on Nov. 2 with a home date versus Moravian in between. The Bullets wrap up their season with a home game against Franklin & Marshall on Nov. 10.

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Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos.1 Hugo Nolasco ** DB2 Aden Twer ** WR3 Zach Miller QB4 Cody DiAmore * OLB5 C.J. Donohue QB6 John Laurine DB7 Alec Pacelli * WR8 Sam McDermott QB9 Tommy LeNoir ** WB10 Steve Jenet DB11 Ryan Gallagher QB12 Kody Smith **# QB13 Armando Perez OLB14 DJ Thompson ** DB15 Kyle Zahradka TE16 Kevin McCarthy WB17 Kyle Davis *** WR18 Brian Eliff QB19 Andrew Romano QB20 Drew Olsen * DB21 Malcolm Perry * TB21 Kyle Wigley DB22 Ted Delia * TB22 Joe Rava DB23 Gordon Prince * DB24 Chris Amicone WB25 Frank Bucsi DB25 Vincenzo DiTrolio WB26 Michael Kornegay DB27 Mark Covington *** SS28 Matt Brophy ** TE29 Brian Calatozzo DB30 Nick Ulassin * TB31 Brendan Dula DB32 Dan Ciemniecki DB33 Travis Andrews WB 34 Sal DeNick DB34 Brandon Sparks WB35 Alex Geosits LB36 Freddy Caruso * WB37 James O’Rourke TB38 Dennis Gabert PK39 Eddie Hutchins TB40 John Fay DB41 Danny Christian WB42 Robert Perkins LB43 Mark Hall OLB44 Larry DelViscio ***# LB45 A.J. Hill LB46 Tim Gill DB46 Paul Lowry TB47 Peter Fessenden WB47 Brandon Pacyna LB48 Robby Fay DB/P/K49 Fred Dietz ** LB

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School86 Joe Accardi DE Fr. 6-2 240 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge57 Griffi n Ahsler * LB So. 5-11 210 Chatham, N.J./Blair Academy24 Chris Amicone WB Fr. 5-9 170 West Chester, Pa./Rustin33 Travis Andrews WB Fr. 5-10 190 Phoenixville, Pa./Phoenixville77 Jim Arnold OL Fr. 6-2 245 Yardley, Pa./The Hun School (N.J.)69 Jon Barley-Alexander DL Fr. 6-1 230 Bear, Del./Tatnall School71 Connor Bagnasco OL Jr. 6-4 290 Kings Park, N.Y./St. Anthony’s62 Jim Bennett * OL Sr. 6-3 265 Wenonah, N.J./Deptford66 Dan Breen OL So. 6-1 240 Wantagh, N.Y./Chaminade28 Matt Brophy ** TE Sr. 6-0 210 Mt. Kisco, N.Y./Horace Greeley25 Frank Bucsi DB Fr. 5-10 180 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom59 Rich Cachion LB Fr. 5-11 210 Lebanon, N.J./North Hunterdon29 Brian Calatozzo DB Fr. 5-9 180 Sewell, N.J./St. Augustine Prep51 Mike Calderone OL So. 6-1 235 Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook36 Freddy Caruso * WB So. 5-10 185 Sinking Spring, Pa./Holy Name41 Danny Christian * WB So. 5-9 185 Reading, Pa./Holy Name32 Dan Ciemniecki DB Fr. 5-11 165 Haddonfi eld, N.J./Haddonfi eld Memorial57 Joe Cobuzio OL Fr. 6-0 235 Franklin Lakes, N.J./DePaul Catholic75 Danny Collins * OL So. 6-0 260 Bronx, N.Y./Mt. St. Michael Academy67 Zack Cooper OL Fr. 6-1 235 Sewell, N.J./Paul VI27 Mark Covington *** SS Sr. 5-11 210 Columbia, Md./Howard17 Kyle Davis *** WR Sr. 6-2 180 Northfi eld, N.J./Mainland Regional22 Ted Delia * TB Sr. 5-9 190 Lebanon, N.J./North Hunterdon44 Larry DelViscio ***# LB Sr. 5-10 205 Springfi eld, Pa./Monsignor Bonner34 Sal DeNick DB So. 6-1 165 Middlesex, N.J./Immaculata78 Anthony De Rosa ** DT Jr. 6-2 280 Egg Harbor Twp., N.J./St. Joseph4 Cody DiAmore * OLB Jr. 6-0 182 Haddon Hts., N.J./Bishop Eustace49 Fred Dietz ** LB Jr. 6-0 210 Lebanon, Pa./Bishop McDevitt25 Vincenzo DiTrolio WB Fr. 5-9 170 Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central Regional5 C.J. Donohue QB So. 6-0 175 Ridgefi eld, Conn./Fairfi eld Prep74 Casey Drake OL Fr. 6-1 280 Tunkhannock, Pa./Tunkhannock31 Brendan Dula DB Fr. 6-2 185 West Long Branch, N.J./Shore Regional18 Brian Eliff QB So. 5-10 180 Wyomissing, Pa./Holy Name76 Jonathan Espinosa OL Fr. 6-2 255 Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook84 Mike Esposito WR So. 6-0 160 Bethpage, N.Y./Island Trees60 Jake Evanko LB Fr. 5-11 225 Glen Gardner, N.J./Immaculata40 John Fay DB So. 5-10 183 Bernardsville, N.J./Morristown-Beard48 Robby Fay DB/P/K Fr. 5-8 165 New Providence, N.J./New Providence47 Peter Fessenden WB Jr. 5-9 175 New York, N.Y./Proctor Academy(N.H.)58 Pierce Frauenheim OL Fr. 6-3 265 Bound Brook, N.J./Immaculata38 Dennis Gabert PK Fr. 6-2 175 Springfi eld, Pa./Malvern Prep11 Ryan Gallagher QB Fr. 5-11 170 Stewartsville, N.J./Blair Academy68 Matt Gentile OL So. 6-3 262 Glen Head, N.Y./Chaminade35 Alex Geosits LB So. 6-3 200 Media, Pa./Strath Haven46 Tim Gill DB So. 6-0 170 Manasquan, N.J./Wall43 Mark Hall OLB Fr. 6-1 195 Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg45 A. J. Hill LB So. 6-1 220 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand39 Eddie Hutchins TB So. 6-0 175 Weston, Conn./Weston99 Logan Jeffries DL So. 6-1 235 Summit, N.J./Summit10 Steve Jenet DB Jr. 6-0 175 Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South55 Anthony Juliano OL Fr. 6-1 250 Landisville, Pa./Lancaster Catholic63 Alex Klimek LB Jr. 5-8 195 Toms River, N.J./Monsignor Donovan26 Michael Kornegay DB Fr. 5-10 165 Montclair, N.J./Montclair81 Ryan Korth WR Fr. 6-3 182 Newtown, Conn./Pomfret School6 John Laurine DB So. 6-1 180 East Northport, N.Y./Northport9 Tommy LeNoir ** WB Jr. 5-9 180 Bear, Del./Red Lion Christian Academy46 Paul Lowry TB Fr. 5-11 200 Midland Park, N.J./Midland Park51 Mike Maguire * LB So. 5-11 205 Colts Neck, N.J./Colts Neck16 Kevin McCarthy WB Fr. 5-9 170 Yardley, Pa./Notre Dame8 Sam McDermott QB Fr. 6-0 175 Newtown, Pa./Notre Dame (N.J.)96 Charles McDonald DL Fr. 6-1 230 Woodstock, Md./McDonogh87 Patrick McMichael * TE Jr. 6-2 205 Eagleville, Pa./Methacton56 Kodie McNamara LB Fr. 5-11 195 Spring Lake, N.J./Manasquan50 Evan Mickel * DL Jr. 6-1 245 Middlesex, N.J./Middlesex3 Zach Miller QB So. 5-11 175 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School53 Joe Moffa OL Fr. 5-11 235 Newfi eld, N.J./Delsea Regional83 Mike Niche WR Fr. 6-1 175 Wilton, Conn./Fairfi eld College Prep52 Chris Nolan ***# DE Sr. 5-11 220 Boothwyn, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara1 Hugo Nolasco ** DB Jr. 5-11 170 Westfi eld, N.J./Westfi eld64 Fran Notarianni OL Fr. 5-11 235 Scranton, Pa./Scranton Prep20 Drew Olsen * DB Sr. 6-0 170 Staten Island, N.Y./Poly Prep.37 James O’Rourke TB Fr. 5-7 170 Westfi eld, N.J./Westfi eld7 Alec Pacelli * WR So. 6-1 185 Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand47 Brandon Pacyna LB Fr. 5-11 210 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights85 Matt Pennella WR Jr. 5-11 175 Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater Raritan13 Armando Perez OLB Fr. 6-1 185 Bronx, N.Y./Riverdale Country Day98 Matt Perkins * PK So. 6-1 190 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central42 Robert Perkins LB Fr. 6-1 200 Haddonfi eld, N.J./Haddonfi eld73 Andrew Perry OL Fr. 6-2 240 Summit, N.J./Summit21 Malcolm Perry * TB Jr. 5-8 180 Trenton, N.J./Pennington School (Pa.)88 Stephen Pondo-Voigt DL So. 6-2 230 Monroeville, N.J./Delsea23 Gordon Prince * DB So. 6-1 180 Northfi eld, N.J./Mainland Regional82 Freddie Pulzello WR Fr. 6-2 195 Glen Rock, N.J./Glen Rock22 Joe Rava DB So. 6-0 180 Glen Moore, Pa./Malvern Prep.70 Michael Reali OL So. 6-4 285 Manhasset, N.Y./Paul D. Schreiber91 Blake Rohde DL Fr. 6-3 245 Franklin Lakes, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Acad.19 Andrew Romano QB So. 6-4 195 Warwick, R.I./Moses Brown89 Mike Russ DE Fr. 6-1 225 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence93 Jason Sartorio DE So. 5-10 205 Egg Harbor Twp., N.J./Absegami61 Steven Semmel OL Fr. 6-4 250 Palmerton, Pa./Palmerton79 Kyle Sipple OL Fr. 6-2 260 Blackwood, N.J./Highlands12 Kody Smith **# QB Sr. 6-0 175 Medford,N.J./Shawnee34 Brandon Sparks WB Fr. 5-11 175 New Hope, Pa./Central Bucks East80 Mike Stravach WR Fr. 6-2 170 Westfi eld, N.J./Westfi eld65 Robert Swierkowski * DL Sr. 6-1 255 Plainview, N.Y./Bethpage55 Joe Tangredi LB Jr. 6-0 215 Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park Memorial14 DJ Thompson ** DB Sr. 5-10 179 Roosevelt, N.Y./Hempstead72 Jake Treinish * OL Sr. 6-5 265 West Cortlandt Manor, N.Y./Hendrick Hudson90 Matt Trotta OLB Fr. 5-10 185 East Rockaway, N.Y./Lynbrook2 Aden Twer ** WR Jr. 6-0 185 Jenkintown, Pa./Jenkintown30 Nick Ulassin * TB So. 5-8 175 Branchburg, N.J./Somerville54 Joe Ventresca ***# DL Sr. 5-10 250 Moorestown, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep.58 Dave Wald * LB Sr. 5-10 205 Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan21 Kyle Wigley DB Fr. 5-8 175 Medford, N.J./Shawnee94 Drew Winters * DE So. 5-11 210 Midlothian, Md./Mountain Ridge97 Mark Wojcik * DE Sr. 6-2 230 Cinnaminson, N.J./Cinnaminson95 Wyatt Yasinski DE Fr. 5-11 200 Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra15 Kyle Zahradka TE So. 6-0 210 Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey92 Ben Zepnick ** DE Sr. 6-3 230 New Providence, N.J./New Providence

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JIM BENNETTSenior • Offensive Lineman • 6-3 • 265Wenonah, N.J. • Deptford

The Bennett File: A strong candidate to start on an offensive line that graduated four starters…One of the team’s most experienced linemen after serving as a top backup over the last three seasons. 2011: Played in eight games and made

his fi rst two collegiate starts – both at right guard…Helped the Bullets to a 44-37 win at McDaniel in his fi rst start, with Gettysburg racking up 676 yards…Also started in a 22-14 victory over Moravian. 2010: Spent the season at No. 2 on the team’s depth chart at right or left guard…Made his fi rst two collegiate appearances, playing against Juniata and Dickinson. High School: Competed in football and track & fi eld at Deptford H.S….Served as captain of his football team…Earned all-conference recognition in football. Personal: Born March 20, 1991…Son of Jim and Laura Bennett…A mathematics major.

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MATT BROPHYSenior •Tight End • 6-0 • 210Mt. Kisco, N.Y. • Horace Greeley

The Brophy File: A highly-experienced tight end…Has been part of a three-man rotation at tight end each of the past two seasons...Should return to a starting role once again. 2011: Played in all 10 games while sharing time with two other Bullets at tight end…Finished with three catches

for 43 yards…Grabbed a season-long 27-yard reception against Dick-inson. 2010: Part of a three-man rotation at tight end…Led all Bullet tight ends and was fi fth on the team with 13 receptions for 207 yards and a touchdown…Was named to the D3football.com national Team of the Week after catching seven passes for 147 yards – both career-highs – against Johns Hopkins...Made his fi rst collegiate touchdown catch in a win over Franklin & Marshall. 2009: Played in one game, making his collegiate debut against McDaniel. High School: Com-peted in football and basketball at Horace Greeley H.S.…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference and all-county recognition in football. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1990…Son of Tom and Kirsten Brophy…An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2009 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02010 10 13 207 15.9 1 0 0 0.0 02011 10 3 43 14.3 0 0 0 0.0 0Total 21 16 250 15.6 1 0 0 0.0 0

FREDDY CARUSOSophomore • Wing Back • 5-10 • 185Sinking Spring, Pa. • Holy Name

The Caruso File: Coming off a highly-successful freshman campaign…A versatile performer who competed at both wing back and punter…Should see ample playing time again this season. 2011: Played in and started all 10 games at wing

back…Finished second on the team in both receptions (37) and receiv-ing yards (544) while hauling in a pair of touchdowns…Also rushed 39 times for 184 yards and two additional TDs…Posted back-to-back 100-yard receiving games versus Susquehanna (116) and McDan-iel (133)…Rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown against Franklin & Marshall…Finished seventh in the Centennial Conference in yards per game (54.4) and 10th in receptions per game (3.70)…Also served as the team’s punter in the second half of the season…Averaged 31.5 yards on 24 punts, including fi ve fair catches…Only eight of his punts were returned for a total of 11 yards…Made a season-long 50-yard punt against Johns Hopkins. High School: Played football, basketball, and baseball at Holy Name…Earned fi rst-team all-state and All-Berks County recognition…Was selected as the Berks County Section II De-fensive Back of the Year, the WFMZ TV Class A Player of the Year, and the VYPE Magazine Player of the Year…Led Berks County in scoring with 192 points (32 touchdowns), and in total yards from scrimmage with 2,122 (1,443 yards rushing and 679 yards receiving)…Also made six interceptions…Set Holy Name records for touchdowns, points, and receptions in a game, season, and career...Served as a team captain…Also was named team MVP in basketball and baseball…Was a high school teammate of fellow Bullets Daniel Christian and Brian Eliff. Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1992…Son of Joseph and Kelly Caruso…An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2011 10 37 544 14.7 2 39 184 4.7 2 Total 10 37 544 14.7 2 39 184 4.7 2

GRIFFIN AHSLERSophomore • Linebacker • 5-11 • 210Chatham, N.J. • Blair Academy

The Ahsler File: Among the frontrunners who will challenge for playing time at linebacker.2011: Appeared in nine games, primarily on special teams…Finished the season with eight tackles (two solo)…Made three stops against

Ursinus and two versus Susquehanna. 2010: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Played football for Coach James Stone, competing as a linebacker, tight end and defensive end... Also played lacrosse and baseball. Personal: Born January 31, 1993…Son of John and Carey Ahsler...An undeclared major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2011 10 2 6 8 0-0.0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 10 2 6 8 0-0.0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

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KYLE DAVISSenior • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 180Northfi eld, N.J. • Mainland Regional

The Davis File: One of the team’s top wide receivers…Looking to bounce back from an injury-shortened junior campaign…Should see plenty of playing time. 2011: Missed most of the year with a preseason back injury…Returned in

Week Seven versus Johns Hopkins, making one catch…Also played in the season fi nale versus Franklin & Marshall and grabbed four recep-tions for 25 yards. 2010: Played in all 10 games, fi nishing sixth on the team with 12 receptions for 248 yards and three touchdowns…Caught his fi rst collegiate touchdown reception in an overtime loss at Muhlen-berg…Made a career-high three receptions for 58 yards and a touch-down against Ursinus…Hauled in a career-long 78-yard touchdown catch that helped fuel a come-from-behind win over Susquehanna. 2009: Played in three games in his rookie campaign, appearing against Johns Hopkins, Juniata, and Franklin & Marshall…Made his fi rst two career catches for 17 yards at Hopkins…Also had a 52-yard reception at F&M. High School: Competed in football, basketball, and track & fi eld at Mainland Regional H.S….Served as a captain of his football team…Set school records for career receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns…Also played safety…Earned all-county and all-state recognition in football while serving as a team captain…Competed in the high hurdles in track and small forward in basketball. Personal: Cousin, Mike Walter, played defensive tackle at West Chester Univer-sity…Born July 23, 1990…Son of Walter Lipp and Jane Davis…An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2009 3 3 69 23.0 0 0 0 0.0 02010 10 12 248 20.7 3 0 0 0.0 02011 2 5 27 5.4 0 0 0 0.0 0Total 15 20 344 17.2 3 0 0 0.0 0

DANNY CHRISTIANSophomore • Wing Back • 5-9 • 185Reading, Pa. • Holy Name

The Christian File: Transitioning from line-backer to wing back…Could also see time on special teams. 2011: Served as the No. 2 “will” linebacker on the depth chart for most of the season…Played in all 10 games, mostly on

special teams…Made four tackles (two solo). High School: Played football, basketball, and baseball at Holy Name…Earned all-state, all-county, and all-district recognition…Was named the Section 2 Linebacker of the Year…Helped his team win the district and section championships…Led his team in tackles…Won the Coaches Award in football and basketball…Was selected to play in the Berks Senior Football Classic…Served as a team captain in football, basketball, and baseball… Was a high school teammate of fellow Bullets Freddy Caruso and Brian Eliff. Personal: Born Oct. 4, 1993...Son of Ken and Paula Christian... An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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DANNY COLLINSSophomore • Offensive Lineman • 6-0 • 260Bronx, N.Y. • St. Michael Academy

The Collins File: A promising offensive line-man…Will push for a starting job on a line that lost four seniors to graduation. 2011: Appeared in seven games during his freshman campaign, primarily on special teams…Appeared as high as No. 2 on the depth chart at left tackle. High

School: Competed in football and track & fi eld at Mt. St. Michael Acad-emy…Earned all-conference recognition…Played in the CHSFL Senior Bowl. Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1993...Son of Danny and Kathleen Collins…An undeclared major.

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on the team with 66 tackles…Led the team in sacks (3.5) and was second in tackles for loss (8.5)…Also posted two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two pass breakups, and a fumble recovery…Made a career-high nine tackles against Ursinus…Made his fi rst collegiate interception against Juniata…Had eight tackles, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in a win at Dickinson…Also had a game-clinching strip-sack in a win over Susquehanna. 2009: Played in nine games, primarily on special teams…Finished with six tackles, including two against both Muhlenberg and Franklin & Marshall…Made his fi rst collegiate carry – his only rush of the season – at Moravian and picked up six yards. High School: Competed in foot-ball and track & fi eld at Howard H.S….Earned all-county recognition in football…Rushed for 1,400 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2008…Earned all-county recognition and was nominated to the Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Game…Was a part of the 4x100 team that won the state championship. Personal: Cousin, Trey Covington, was a starting outside linebacker at the University of Maryland from 2005-08…Born July 16, 1991…Son of Mark Covington and Sandra Monck…A religious studies major.

MARK COVINGTONSenior • Linebacker • 5-11 • 210Columbia, Md. • Howard

The Covington File: A two-year starter and one of the team’s top defensive playmakers...Should return to a starting role at outside linebacker. 2011: Started all 10 games for the Bullets as an outside linebacker…Finished second on the

team in tackles (64) and third in tackles for loss (10.5)…Led the team in forced fumbles (three)…Also had two sacks, fi ve pass breakups, and a fumble recovery…Made a career-best 11 tackles (10 solo) to go with a fumble recovery versus Dickinson…Also posted 10 stops and two pass breakups against Ursinus…Finished with 3.0 tackles for loss against Muhlenberg. 2010: Started all 10 games and fi nished fourth

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LARRY DELVISCIOSenior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 205Springfi eld, Pa. • Monsignor Bonner

The DelViscio File: Anchors the Bullet de-fense from his middle linebacker position…An all-conference performer who is serving as a team captain…Also an excellent student-athlete who became the 17th Academic All-American

in school history. 2011: Became the fi rst Bullet in fi ve years to reach the century mark in tackles, fi nishing with exactly 100 (70 solo)…Also posted three pass breakups, two fumble recoveries, and an interception…Earned All-Centennial Conference Honorable Mention…Also captured Academic All-America Second Team honors…Finished second on the team in tackles for loss (13.0) and sacks (3.5)…Posted double-digit tackles in fi ve of his last six games, including a season-high 13 in a victory over Muhlenberg…Had 12 tackles, 2.0 sacks, and a fumble recovery in a win over Franklin & Marshall…Twice named to the D3football.com Team of the Week…Also named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week once… Finished second in the Centennial Conference in tackles per game (10.0) and sixth in tackles for loss per game (1.30). 2010: Started all 10 games at middle linebacker and tied for the team lead with 92 tackles…Tied for fourth in the Centennial Conference with 9.2 tackles per game…Led the Bullets with 57 solo tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss…Also posted 2.0 sacks, two pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recov-ery…Reached double fi gures in tackles in half of his starts… Made a career-high 14 tackles (10 solo) to go with a sack, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery against Ursinus… Also made 13 stops against both Susquehanna and McDaniel…Forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown against Lebanon Valley. 2009: Played in nine games, primarily on special teams…Finished with nine tackles…Recorded a half sack in a win at Moravian. High School: Competed in football at Monsignor Bonner H.S….Served as a captain and was named all-county and All-Catholic League. Personal: Born December 28, 1990…Son of Thomas and Linda DelViscio…An economics major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 9 4 5 9 0.5-6 0.5-6 0-0 0 0 02010 10 57 35 92 12.5-45 2.0-13 0-0 2 1 2 2011 10 70 30 100 13.0-38 3.5-19 1-12 3 2 0 Total 29 131 70 201 26.0-89 6.0-38 1-12 5 3 2

ANTHONY DE ROSAJunior • Def. Tackle • 6-2 • 280Egg Harbor, N.J. • St. Joseph

The De Rosa File: A good-sized defensive lineman…Served as a top backup in 2011…Will compete for a starting job. 2011: Played in seven games while holding down a No. 2 spot on the depth chart at defensive tackle…Finished with

two tackles…Had an assisted tackle at Juniata and a solo stop versus Susquehanna. 2010: Played in fi ve games, primarily on special teams. High School: Participated in football at St. Joseph H.S.…Earned all-conference and all-state recognition…Served as a team captain for two years…Helped his team win the non-public Division II state champi-onship in 2009. Personal: Born July 23, 1992…Son of Anthony and Kathleen De Rosa… An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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TED DELIASenior • Tailback• 5-9 • 190Lebanon, N.J. • North Hunterdon

The Delia File: Coming off an outstanding season as the Bullets starting tailback and punt returner…A 1,000-yard rusher who should return to a starting role. 2011: In his fi rst season as a starter, rushed for 1,071 yards and nine touch-

downs…Also averaged 25.9 yards on 10 punt returns, and tied Gettys-burg and Centennial Conference records with three punt return touch-downs…Earned second team All-Centennial Conference honors as a tailback and second team D3football.com All-South Region recognition as a punt returner…Posted fi ve 100-yard games, including the fi fth-highest rushing total in school history – a 244-yard outburst against Susquehanna that included three rushing touchdowns…Rushed for 156 yards and a touchdown against Franklin & Marshall…Had punt re-turn TDs in back-to-back games versus Juniata and Susquehanna, and returned a punt 91 yards for a touchdown against Johns Hopkins…Earned four Centennial Conference Player of the Week awards – two for offense and two for special teams…Also named to the D3football.com Team of the Week twice – once as a tailback and once as a punt returner. 2010: Played in his fi rst collegiate games, appearing in wins at Dickinson and Juniata…Rushed six times for 68 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown run – while catching a 12-yard TD pass during the fourth quarter against Juniata. 2009: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football, basketball, lacrosse, and wrestling at North Hunterdon High School…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference, all-district, and all-county recognition in football…Set school records for career rushing yards and touchdowns, single season rushing yards and touchdowns, and single game touchdowns. Personal: Born May 15, 1991...Son of Mike and Linda Delia...An economics major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2009 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02010 2 1 12 12.0 1 6 68 11.3 12011 10 10 79 7.9 0 194 1071 5.5 9 Total 12 11 91 8.3 1 200 1139 5.7 10

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CODY DIAMOREJunior • Outside Linebacker • 6-0 • 182Haddon Hts., N.J. • Bishop Eustace

The DiAmore File: Making the move from cornerback to linebacker...Could break into the starting lineup. 2011: Played in eight games, making one start at cornerback…Also competed on special teams…Finished with 17 tackles (13 solo)…Made 13 stops (11 solo) against Johns Hopkins in his fi rst collegiate start. 2010: Did not

appear in any varsity games. High School: Participated in football, baseball, and basketball at Bishop Eustace Prep…Earned fi rst team all-conference and second team South Jersey recognition…Won team defensive MVP honors…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Jan. 4, 1992…Son of Nick and Vicki DiAmore ... A sociology major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2010 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 8 13 4 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 9 13 4 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

MIKE MAGUIRESophomore • Linebacker• 5-11 • 205Colts Neck, N.J. • Colts Neck

The Maguire File: One of several Bullets com-peting for a starting spot at outside linebacker. 2011: Played in seven games, primarily on spe-cial teams…Finished with two tackles, with both coming against Johns Hopkins. High School:

Played football, lacrosse, and basketball at Colts Neck…Was selected to play in the All-Shore Conference Gridiron Classic Game…Earned Academic All-Shore Conference recognition. Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1992...Son of John and Marge Maguire...An undeclared major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2011 7 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 7 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

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FRED DIETZJunior • Linebacker • 6-0 • 210Lebanon, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt

The Dietz File: One of the Bullets top returning linebackers…Has served as a top backup in each of the past two seasons…A strong contender for a starting role this season. 2011: Held the No. 2 spot on the depth chart at outside linebacker…

Played in eight games and totaled six tackles...Tied a career-high with four tackles in a win at Franklin & Marshall. 2010: Played in nine games at linebacker and on special teams…Finished with 12 tack-les (six solo)…Made a season-high four stops in a win at Juniata…Also notched three hits in a win over Susquehanna. High School: Participated in football, wrestling, and track & fi eld at Bishop McDevitt H.S.…Earned all-conference recognition…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1991…Son of Mark Dietz and Michael and Christine Walsh...Brother, Matt, was a defensive lineman at Gettysburg from 2007-10...A health sciences major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2010 9 6 6 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 8 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 17 11 7 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2010 6 1 9 9.0 0 3 26 8.7 02011 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8 1 9 9.0 0 3 26 8.7 0

TOMMY LENOIRJunior • Wing Back • 5-9 • 180Bear, Del. • Red Lion Christian Academy

The LeNoir File: Looking to bounce back from an injury-shortened season…Saw playing time as a punt returner early in the year…Will vie for a starting job as a wing back. 2011: Played in two games on the season and returned six punts

for 77 yards…Returned three punts for 27 yards against Ursinus…Finished with 50 yards on three returns, including a 30-yarder, at Ju-niata…Was also listed No. 2 on the depth chart as a wing back. 2010: Played in six games, primarily on special teams, and fi nished with two tackles…Was listed as No. 2 at right wing on the team’s depth chart...Rushed three times for 27 yards. High School: Participated in football, basketball, and baseball at Red Lion Christian Academy…Earned all-conference recognition in football and baseball …Was selected as the football team offensive MVP in football as a sophomore, and the de-fensive MVP as a junior, and the baseball team MVP as a junior…Was his conference’s player of the year in football and named third-team all-state…Served as a team captain in all three sports. Personal: Born July 27, 1992…Son of Thomas and Maria LeNoir…A biology major.

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PATRICK MCMICHAELJunior • Tight End • 6-2 • 205Eagleville, Pa. • Methacton

The McMichael File: Brings good size to the tight end position…Will compete for additional playing time. 2011: Played in seven games on special teams as a member of the team’s return unit. 2010: Did not appear in any varsity games.

High School: Participated in football at Methacton H.S.…Earned all-league and all-area recognition…Served as a team co-captain. Per-sonal: Born Nov. 26, 1991...Son of Patrick and Bettyann McMichael...A health sciences major.

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EVAN MICKELJunior • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 245Middlesex, N.J. • Middlesex

The Mickel File: Among the Bullets who will compete for a starting job at defensive tackle. 2011: Played in three games for the season…Finished with two tackles, with both coming against Johns Hopkins…Also appeared versus

Ursinus and at Juniata. 2010: Did not appear in any varsity games.High School: Participated in football and track & fi eld at Middlesex High School…Earned all-division and all-county recognition…Chosen for the Snapple Bowl…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born April 1, 1992…Son of Kent and Lisa Mickel...A sociology major.

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DREW OLSENSenior • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 170Staten Island, N.Y. • Poly Prep.

The Olsen File: A defensive back who will compete for playing time at safety…Could also return to his role as a long snapper. 2011: Served as the Bullets long snapper over the last four games of the season…Finished with two tackles – one against Johns Hopkins and one versus

Dickinson. 2010: Did not appear in any varsity games. 2009: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football, lacrosse, and track & fi eld at Poly Prep Country Day School…Played safety for head coach Dino Mangiero. Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1990…Son of Andrew and Joanne Olsen…Brother, Eric Olsen, is an offensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints who played at the University of Notre Dame from 2006-09 and was drafted by the Denver Broncos.....A health sciences major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2010 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 3 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 3 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

CHRIS NOLANSenior • Defensive End • 5-11 • 220Boothwyn, Pa. • Cardinal O’Hara

The Nolan File: One of the team’s top returning defensive ends…Could see increased playing time...Serving as a team captain. 2011: Played in eight games…Posted nine tackles (fi ve solo) and 2.0 sacks…Made a career-best four

tackles against Johns Hopkins…Also had three stops in a win over Muhlenberg…Made a sack in back-to-back games versus Juniata and Muhlenberg. 2010: Saw action in seven games, primarily on special teams…Recovered a blocked punt that led to a touchdown in a win over Moravian. 2009: Played in the fi nal six games of the year on special teams…Finished with three tackles, with two coming against Juniata…Posted a half sack at Moravian. High School: Competed in football at Cardinal O’Hara H.S. as a nose guard and offensive guard…Served as a captain of his team…Earned all-county, All-Catholic, and All-DELCO recognition…Played in the Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge all-star game and the Delaware County Hero Bowl. Personal: Born Dec. 25, 1990…Son of Chris and Lorriane Nolan…A political science major.

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HUGO NOLASCOJunior • Cornerback • 5-11 • 170Westfi eld, N.J. • Westfi eld

The Nolasco File: One of the Bullets most expe-rienced cornerbacks…Will vie for a starting role, and could also see time as a kick returner. 2011: Played in all 10 games at cornerback…Posted 10 tackles (six solo)…Registered three stops

at McDaniel…Made a key play early in a win at Franklin & Marshall, intercepting a pass at the Gettysburg 1-yard line…Also returned fi ve kickoffs for 82 yards, including a 33-yarder at Juniata. 2010: Played in all 10 games at cornerback while making six starts…Tied for eighth on the team with 29 tackles…Also had three pass breakups and two interceptions…Made an interception in his collegiate debut, a win at Lebanon Valley…Tied a season-high with seven tackles and returned a pick 51 yards on the last play of the game in a win over Susque-hanna…Also made seven hits while breaking up two passes against Johns Hopkins…Had six stops in an overtime loss at Muhlenberg. High School: Participated in football, basketball, and track & fi eld at Westfi eld H.S.…Earned all-conference and all-county recognition…Chosen for the Snapple Bowl..Set a school record for most catches in a season. Personal: Born May 11, 1992…Son of Lisabeta Zorrilla…An organization and management studies major and a business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2010 10 18 11 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-58 3 0 02011 10 6 4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-1 0 1 0Total 20 24 15 39 0.0-0 0.0-0 3-59 3 1 0

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 4 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 4 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 6 1 2 3 0.5-6 0.5-6 0-0 0 0 02010 7 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 8 5 4 9 2.0-13 2.0-13 0-0 0 0 0Total 21 6 6 12 2.5-19 2.0-19 0-0 0 0 0

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MATT PERKINSSophomore • Kicker • 6-1 • 190Whitehouse Station, N.J. • Hunterdon Central

The Perkins File: The team’s lone returning kick-er…Will look to resume his role on kickoffs while competing for fi eld goal and extra point duties. 2011: Handled kickoffs in fi ve games…Averaged 55.2 yards on 26 kickoffs…Averaged 62.6 yards

on seven kickoffs against Ursinus…Also averaged 59.0 yards on three kickoffs versus Dickinson. High School: Competed in football, swim-ming, and lacrosse at Hunterdon Central…Earned all-conference and all-county recognition in football and swimming…Set a school record for most fi eld goals…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Sept. 28, 1992…Son of Matthew and Trisha Koch Perkins…A biology major.

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MALCOLM PERRYJunior • Tailback • 5-8 • 180Trenton, N.J. • Pennington School (Pa.)

The Perry File: Will challenge for playing time at tailback after gaining signifi cant experience last season. 2011: Played in fi ve games at tailback…Rushed for 67 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries…Scored his fi rst collegiate TD with

a 1-yard plunge versus Ursinus…Ran for a career-high 40 yards on seven attempts at Lebanon Valley. 2010: Played in one game, making his collegiate debut in a win at Juniata…Finished with 17 yards on four rushes. High School: Participated in football, basketball, and track & fi eld at The Pennington School…Earned all-league and all-state recognition in football…Helped his basketball team to the county cham-pionship and his track team to the league championship…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Jan. 9, 1992…Son of Charles and Vilirie Perry…A psychology major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2010 1 0 0 0.0 0 4 17 4.2 02011 5 0 0 0.0 0 17 58 3.4 1 Total 6 0 0 0.0 0 21 75 3.6 1

ALEC PACELLISophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 185Madison, Conn. • Daniel Hand

The Pacelli File: One of several Bullets seeking playing time in a deep and talented group of wide receivers. 2011: Played in seven games…Made six catches for 38 yards…Scored his fi rst collegiate touchdown with a 9-yard reception

against Susquehanna. High School: Played football and lacrosse at Daniel Hand…Earned all-conference, all-area, and all-state recogni-tion…Set a Daniel Hand record for receiving yards and receptions in a season…Was named his team’s Offensive MVP…Was named to the Walter Camp All CT Team…High School teammate of fellow Bullets Zach Miller and A.J. Hill. Personal: Born July 14, 1993…Son of Louis and Marleen Pacelli…An undeclared major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2011 7 6 38 6.3 1 0 0 0.0 0Total 7 6 38 6.3 1 0 0 0.0 0

GORDON PRINCESophomore • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 180Northfi eld, N.J. • Mainland Regional

The Prince File: A defensive back who will likely take over at strong safety after seeing extensive playing time a year ago. 2011: Served as the backup at free safety and played in all 10 games…Finished with nine tackles (four

solo)…Made his fi rst collegiate interception at Juniata…Also had two pass breakups versus Dickinson. High School: Competed in football and track & fi eld at Mainland Regional H.S.…Earned all-conference, all-county, and all-district recognition…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Sept. 19, 1992…Son of Richard and Donna Prince…A health sciences major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2011 10 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2 0 0Total 10 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2 0 0

KODY SMITHSenior • Quarterback • 6-0 • 175Medford, N.J. • Shawnee

The Smith File: Coming off a tremendous junior campaign as the team’s part-time quarterback…Has good arm strength and athleticism…Serving as a team captain. 2011: Captured a spot on the All-Centennial Conference Second Team, the

highest all-conference honor for a Gettysburg quarterback in 17 years, despite sharing time at quarterback…Threw for 17 touchdowns – two shy of the school record – and just four interceptions to go with 1,637 passing yards…Also rushed for 293 yards and three touchdowns…Passed for career-bests of 291 yards and four touchdowns, including a 32-yard, game-winning heave on the fi nal play of the game versus Ur-sinus…Also tossed an 81-yard TD pass in that game…Threw for three touchdowns at Lebanon Valley…Passed for 229 yards on nine comple-tions in a win at McDaniel…Rushed for 82 yards and a pair of scores while passing for 183 yards versus Susquehanna...Scrambled for 65 yards in a win at Franklin & Marshall. 2010: Played in three games for the year and took over as starting quarterback when Kyle Whitmoyer suffered a season-ending injury in a Week 9 triple-overtime loss at McDaniel…Made his collegiate debut in a win at Juniata, completing 3-of-5 passes for 25 yards and a touchdown…Against McDaniel, threw for 84 yards on 5-of-9 passing while playing the fourth quarter and all three overtimes…In his fi rst collegiate start, threw for 281 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions on 19-of-28 passing in the team’s season-ending win over Franklin & Marshall, earning Centennial Con-ference Offensive Player of the Week honors. 2009: Did not compete in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football, basketball, and lacrosse at Shawnee H.S.…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference recognition in football. Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1990…Son of Keith and Jane Smith…An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Effi c Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G2009 0 ------- 0-0-0 ---- 0 0 0 -------2010 3 168.95 27-42-1 64.3 390 4 54 130.02011 10 152.43 104-190-4 54.7 1637 17 81 163.7Total 13 155.40 131-232-5 56.5 2027 21 81 155.9

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DJ THOMPSONSenior • Cornerback • 5-10 • 179Roosevelt, N.Y. • Hempstead

The Thompson File: Returns for a fi fth season with the Bullets…A returning starter at corner-back who received a medical redshirt after miss-ing his fi rst two seasons with injury. 2011: Played in all 10 games and started eight times…Made a

career-high six tackles to go with a pass breakup against Johns Hop-kins…Also had fi ve stops in a win over Muhlenberg and four apiece versus Susquehanna and Franklin & Marshall. 2010: Shook off injuries from his fi rst two seasons to play in eight games as one of the team’s top backups at cornerback…Finished the season with fi ve tackles, including a career-high four in a win over Susquehanna…Also had a pass breakup against the Crusaders. 2009: Did not appear in any var-sity games. 2008: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football, basketball, and track & fi eld at Hempstead H.S.…An all-conference selection and team captain under head coach Antoine Moore...Competed at a number of positions, including running back, cornerback, kick returner, and punt returner...Played point guard in basketball and was a sprinter and jumper in track. Personal: Born July 2, 1990...Son of Damon Thompson Sr. and Anita Reynolds...An economics major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2008 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02009 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 8 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 02011 10 20 4 24 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 0Total 18 23 6 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 0 0

ROBERT SWIERKOWSKISenior • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 255Plainview, N.Y. • Bethpage

The Swierkowski File: One of two returning starters on the defensive line…Will look to re-sume his starting role at tackle. 2011: Started all 10 games at defensive tackle…Finished ninth on the team with 32 tackles (20 solo)…Also posted

4.0 tackles for loss, including a half sack, and a fumble recovery…Made a career-high eight tackles in a win at Moravian…Also had dealt fi ve hits, including 2.0 for loss, in victory at McDaniel. 2010: Listed No. 2 on the depth chart at defensive tackle throughout the season…Appeared in his fi rst three games as a Bullet, playing against Juniata, Susquehanna, and Franklin & Marshall…Made a pair of solo tackles, including 1.0 for loss, against Juniata. 2009: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football and lacrosse at Bethpage High School…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-county and All-Long Island recognition in football. Personal: Born Aug. 17, 1991…Son of Raymond and Marie Swierkowski…A physics major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 3 2 0 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 10 20 12 32 4.0-6 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 1Total 13 22 12 34 5.0-8 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 1

JAKE TREINISHSenior • Offensive Lineman • 6-5 • 265West Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. • Hendrick Hudson

The Treinish File: Will anchor the offensive line as the team’s lone returning starter…Will look to return to a starting position at right tackle. 2011: Started all 10 games at right tackle…Helped the Bullets score 40 or more points in each of their

fi rst fi ve games, which included a pair of 50-point outbursts…Blocked for an offense that led the Centennial Conference in rushing (227.7 ypg) and fi nished second in both total offense (460.9 ypg) and scoring (34.4 ppg)…The offense also set school records for touchdown passes (23) and all-purpose yards (6,216) and fi nished third in school history in total offense. 2010: Served as the team’s top backup at left tackle throughout the season...Appeared in one game, playing in a win over Juniata. 2009: Competed in three games…Made his collegiate debut against Johns Hopkins…Appeared in wins over Moravian and Juniata. High School: Competed in football, wrestling, and track & fi eld at Hen-drick Hudson High School…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference recognition in football. Personal: Born July 16, 1991…Son of Lloyd and Linda Treinish…A psychology major.

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Jake TreinishJake Treinish

Robert SwierkowskiRobert Swierkowski

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2010 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02011 10 56 1079 19.3 12 0 0 0.0 0Total 20 56 1079 19.3 12 0 0 0.0 0

ADEN TWERJunior • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 185Jenkintown, Pa. • Jenkintown

The Twer File: Coming off a record-breaking season at wide receiver…One of the fastest players in the Centennial Conference…Looking to bounce back after suffering a leg injury in the season fi nale. 2011: Named to the All-Centennial

Conference Second Team after becoming just the second Bullet to exceed 1,000 receiving yards in a season…Caught 56 passes for 1,079 yards despite missing nearly the entire season fi nale…Broke a 47-year-old school record with 12 touchdown receptions…Piled up fi ve 100-yard receiving games…Posted the second- and third-highest receiving yardage totals in school history with a 214-yard performance versus McDaniel and a 179-yard outing in a win over Ursinus…Caught three touchdown passes against Ursinus, including a game-winning 32-yard Hail Mary on the fi nal play of the game…Also averaged 21.4 yards on 10 kickoff returns, including a career-long 40-yarder at McDaniel…Led the Centennial Conference in touchdown receptions and fi nished second in receiving yards per game (107.9) and points per game (7.4)…Was fourth among the conference leaders in recep-tions per game (5.60) and sixth in all-purpose yards per game (129.3). 2010: Played in all 10 games, primarily as a kick returner…Made fi ve returns for 85 yards (17.0 ypr)…Made a season-long 26-yard kick return against Ursinus…Also had a 25-yarder in a win at Dickinson. High School: Participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track & fi eld at Jenkintown H.S.…Earned all-league, all county, and all-state recognition…Was chosen as league co-MVP…Made the Philadel-phia Inquirer Southeastern Pennsylvania Top-10 as a receiver and cornerback and was a “Small School Standout” of 2009…Was chosen as the Outstanding Athlete of his league’s track championship, winning the 100, 200, and 400-meter dashes. Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1991…Son of Doran Twer and Marguerite Del Giudice…Brother, Nate, was a member of the track & fi eld team at the University of Delaware from 2008-11 and helped set a school record for the 4x800-meter relay in 2009...An undeclared major.

#2 NICK ULASSINSophmore • Tailback • 5-8 • 175Branchburg, N.J. • Somerville

The Ulassin File: Coming off a strong freshman season on offense and special teams…Will look to resume his duties as kick returner and push for increased time at tailback. 2011: Served as the Bullets primary kickoff returner and backup

tailback…Returned a school-record 41 kickoffs for 840 yards, which ranked second in school history...Also rushed for two touchdowns and averaged 5.0 yards per carry (212 yards on 42 rushes)…Finished eighth in the Centennial Conference in all-purpose yards (107.3 ypg)…In his collegiate debut, totaled 275 all-purpose yards (206 kick return, 57 rushing, 12 receiving) and rushed for a 45-yard touchdown…Ran for a season-high 70 yards and a TD in a win at Juniata…Finished with 213 kick return yards against Johns Hopkins…Had a season-long 45-yard kick return in a victory at McDaniel. High School: Competed in football, track & fi eld, golf, and baseball at Somerville H.S.…Earned all-conference, all-county, and all-state recognition…Was named to the New Jersey Super 100…Served as a team captain. Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1992...Son of David and Judy Ulassin...An undeclared major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Rec Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD2011 10 4 21 5.2 0 42 212 5.0 2Total 10 4 21 5.2 0 42 212 5.0 2

JOE VENTRESCASenior • Defensive End • 5-10 • 250Moorestown, N.J. • St. Joseph’s Prep

The Ventresca File: Will help anchor the defen-sive line after a strong junior season…One of the top sack artists in the Centennial Conference and Division III…Serving as a team captain. 2011: Started all 10 games at defensive end…

Led the Bullets with 8.5 sacks and 14.0 tackles for loss, tying for fourth in the Centennial Conference in both categories…Also tied for 23rd in Division III in sacks per game (0.85)…Finished with 38 tackles and also led the team with three blocked kicks…Made a career-high seven tackles in a victory at Juniata…Dealt six hits in victories over McDaniel and Muhlenberg…Had a career-best 2.0 sacks in a win at Franklin & Marshall. 2010: Listed as a No. 2 defensive tackle on the depth chart and played in all 10 games…Finished with 16 tackles (10 solo)…Made 4.0 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks…Had a huge fumble recovery late in the game that helped clinch a dramatic comeback over Susque-hanna…Made four tackles, including 2.0 for loss, in a win over Mora-vian. 2009: Played in all 10 games as a backup defensive tackle…Finished with 14 tackles, including 3.5 for loss…Made four hits in a win at Moravian…Posted his fi rst career sack at Hampden-Sydney. High School: Competed in football and lacrosse at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School…Played fullback and defensive line for head coach Gil Brooks. Personal: Born Dec. 21, 1990…Son of Joe and Tina Ventresca…An organization and management studies major and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 10 4 10 14 3.5-14 1.0-10 0-0 0 1 02010 10 10 6 16 4.0-14 2.0-8 0-0 0 1 02011 10 20 18 38 14.0-77 8.5-61 0-0 0 0 0Total 30 34 34 68 21.5-105 11.5-79 0-0 0 2 0

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BEN ZEPNICKSenior • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 230New Providence, N.J. • New Providence

The Zepnick File: One of the Bullets most experienced defensive linemen…Should see signifi cant playing time at defensive tackle or end. 2011: Played in seven games and started twice at defensive end…Posted 11 tackles (six

solo)…Tied a career-high with four tackles and recovered a fumble in a win at Moravian…Made three tackles, including a sack, in a victory at McDaniel…Dealt three hits and blocked an extra point at Lebanon Val-ley. 2010: Played in fi ve games while listed as a No. 2 defensive end on the depth chart…Had a blocked extra point in a win over Susque-hanna. 2009: Appeared in seven games and made fi ve starts…Totaled 14 tackles for the season, including 2.5 for loss…Made a season-high four hits against Juniata, including his fi rst career sack. High School: Competed in football and basketball at New Providence H.S….Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference and all-state recognition in football. Personal: Born July 7, 1991…Son of Matthew and Joanna Zepnick…A political science major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 7 6 8 14 2.5-8 1.0-6 0-0 0 1 02010 5 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 02011 7 6 5 11 1.5-10 1.0-8 0-0 0 1 0Total 19 12 13 25 4.0-18 2.0-14 0-0 0 3 0

MARK WOJCIKSenior • Defensive Lineman• 6-2 • 230Cinnaminson, N.J. • Cinnaminson

The Wojcik File: Looking to bounce back after missing his junior campaign due to injury…Could see signifi cant playing time at defensive tackle or end. 2011: Missed the entire season with a knee injury. 2010: Played in six games and started

twice at defensive end…Finished with 19 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, and a pass breakup…Made a career-high six tackles at McDaniel…Also credited with fi ve stops in victories at Juniata and Dickinson…Made two of his sacks at Juniata. 2009: Appeared in one game, mak-ing his collegiate debut at Johns Hopkins. High School: Competed in football and wrestling at Cinnaminson High School…Served as a captain of his football team…Earned all-conference and all-county rec-ognition in football, and all-conference honors in wrestling. Personal: Born July 24, 1991…Son of Mark and Deborah Wojcik ... A health sciences major.

#97DAVE WALDSenior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 205Bridgewater, N.J. • Bridgewater-Raritan

The Wald File: One of the senior leaders of the Bullet defense...Will compete for playing time at linebacker. 2011: Served as the top backup at middle linebacker…Appeared in all 10 games and fi nished 10th on the team with 28 tackles…

Made a career-high seven tackles against Dickinson…Also posted six stops in a win over Ursinus and dealt four hits in a victory at Franklin & Marshall. 2010: Played in one game, making his collegiate debut at Dickinson. 2009: Did not appear in any varsity games. High School: Competed in football, lacrosse, and track & fi eld at Bridgewater-Raritan H.S.…Earned all-conference recognition, and was chosen as his football team’s defensive MVP. Personal: Born June 3, 1991...Son of Gilbert and Shealagh Wald...An economics major and mathematics and business minor.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 1 0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 10 13 15 28 0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 11 13 15 28 0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

DREW WINTERSSophomore • Defensive End • 5-11 • 210Midlothian, Md. • Mountain Ridge

The Winters File: Will vie for playing time at defensive end. 2011: Played in two games for the season, fi nishing with two tackles, including 1.5 for loss…Made his collegiate debut in a win at Juniata…Also appeared versus Johns Hopkins.

High School: Competed in football and wrestling at Mountain Ridge H.S.…Earned all-area and all-state recognition…Was named an area Defensive Player of the Year by the Cumberland Times News…Set a school record for most tackles. Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1993...Son of Herman and Lori Ann Winters...An English major.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2011 2 1 1 2 1.5-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 2 1 1 2 1.5-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int-Yds BrUp FR FF2009 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 02010 6 8 11 19 2.5-8 2.5-4 0-0 1 0 02011 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0Total 7 8 11 19 2.5-8 2.5-4 0-0 1 0 0

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Fr. • 6-1 • 230Bear, Del.

Jon Barley-Alexander

69 DL

Fr. • 5-11 • 210Lebanon, N.J.

Rich Cachion

59 LB

71 OL

Jr. • 6-4 • 290Kings Park, N.Y.

Connor Bagnasco

Fr. • 5-9 • 170Ringoes, N.J.

Vincenzo DiTrolio

25 WB

Fr. • 5-11 • 225Glen Gardner, N.J.

Jake Evanko

60 LB

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Fr. • 6-2 • 240Basking Ridge, N.J.

Joe Accardi

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Fr. • 5-11 • 165Haddonfi eld, N.J.

Dan Ciemniecki

32 DB

So. • 6-0 • 175Ridgefi eld, Conn.

C.J. Donohue

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So. • 5-10 • 183Bernardsville, N.J.

John Fay

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Fr. • 5-9 • 170West Chester, Pa.

Chris Amicone

24 WB

Fr. • 6-0 • 235Franklin Lakes, N.J.

Joe Cobuzio

57 OL

Fr. • 6-1 • 280Tunkhannock, Pa.

Casey Drake

74 OL

Fr. • 5-10 • 190Phoenixville, Pa.

Travis Andrews

33 WB

DB

Fr. • 5-10 • 180Bethlehem, Pa.

Frank Bucsi

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Fr. • 6-1• 235Sewell, N.J.

Zack Cooper

67 OL

So. • 5-10 • 180Wyomissing, Pa.

Brian Eliff

18 QB

So. • 6-1 • 165Middlesex, N.J.

Sal DeNick

34 DB

Fr. • 6-2 • 255Lynbrook, N.Y.

Jonathan Espinosa

76 OL

Fr. • 6-3 • 265Bound Brook, N.J.

Pierce Frauenheim

58 OL

Fr. • 6-2 • 175Springfi eld, Pa.

Dennis Gabert

38 PK

Fr. • 5-11 • 170Stewartsville, N.J.

Ryan Gallagher

11 QB

Fr. • 6-2 • 185West Long Branch, N.J.

Brendan Dula

31 DB

So. • 6-0 • 160Bethpage, N.Y.

Mike Esposito

84 WR

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So. • 6-1 • 240Wantagh, N.Y.

Dan Breen

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Jr. • 5-9 • 175New York, N.Y.

Peter Fessenden

47 WB

Fr. • 5-9 • 180Sewell, N.J.

Brian Calatozzo

29 DB

So. • 6-1 • 235Lynbrook, N.Y.

Mike Calderone

51 OL

Fr. • 6-2 • 245Yardley, Pa.

Jim Arnold

77 OL

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Fr. • 5-8 • 165New Providence, N.J.

Robby Fay

48

So. • 6-3 • 262Glen Head, N.Y.

Matt Gentile

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Fr. • 6-1 • 250 Landisville, Pa.

Anthony Juliano

55 OL

Fr. • 6-3 • 182Newtown, Conn.

Ryan Korth

81 WR

Fr. • 6-1 • 230Woodstock, Md.

Charles McDonald

96 DL QB

So. • 5-11 • 175Madison, Conn.

Zach Miller

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Jr. • 5-8 • 195Toms River, N.J.

Alex Klimek

63 LB

So. • 6-1 • 180East Northport, N.Y.

John Laurine

6 DB

Fr. • 5-11 • 195Spring Lake, N.J.

Kodie McNamara

56 LB

So. • 6-1 • 235Summit, N.J.

Logan Jeffries

99 DL

Fr. • 5-11 • 200Midland Park, N.J.

Paul Lowry

46 TB

Fr. • 6-1 • 185Bronx, N.Y.

Armando Perez

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Jr. • 6-0 • 175Warrington, Pa.

Steve Jenet

10 DB

Fr. • 5-9 • 170Yardley, Pa.

Kevin McCarthy

16 WB

Fr. • 6-1 • 200Haddonfi eld, N.J.

Robert Perkins

42 LB

Fr. • 5-10 • 165Montclair, N.J.

Michael Kornegay

26 DB

Fr. • 6-0 • 175Newtown, Pa.

Sam McDermott

8 QB

Fr. • 6-2 • 195Glen Rock, N.J.

Freddie Pulzello

WR82

So. • 6-0 • 175Weston, Conn.

Eddie Hutchins

WB39

So. • 6-1 • 220Madison, Conn.

A. J. Hill

45 LB

So. • 6-3 • 200Media, Pa.

Alex Geosits

35 LB

So. • 6-0 • 170Manasquan, N.J.

Tim Gill

46 DB

Fr. • 6-1 • 195Lewisburg, Pa.

Mark Hall

43 OLB

Fr. • 5-11 • 235Newfi eld, N.J.

Joe Moffa

53 OL

Fr. • 5-11 • 235Scranton, Pa.

Fran Notarianni

64 OL

Fr. • 5-11 • 210Clarks Summit, Pa.

Brandon Pacyna

47 LB

Fr. • 6-1 • 175Wilton, Conn.

Mike Niche

83 WR

So. • 6-2 • 230Monroeville, N.J.

Stephen Pondo-Voigt

88 DL 46

So. • 6-0 • 180Glen Moore, Pa.

Joe Rava

DB22

Jr. • 5-11 • 175Martinsville, N.J.

Matt Pennella

85 WR

Fr. • 6-2 • 240Summit, N.J.

Andrew Perry

73 OL

Fr. • 5-7 • 170Westfi eld, N.J.

James O’Rourke

37 TB

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So. • 6-4 • 285Manhasset, N.Y.

Michael Reali

70 OL

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So. • 6-4 • 195Warwick, R.I.

Andrew Romano

19 QB

Fr. • 6-1 • 225Lawrenceville, N.J.

Mike Russ

89 DE

So. • 5-10 • 205Egg Harbor Twp., N.J.

Jason Sartorio

DE93

Fr. • 6-4 • 250Palmerton, Pa.

Steven Semmel

61 OL

Fr. • 6-2 • 260Blackwood, N.J.

Kyle Sipple

79 OL

Fr. • 5-11 • 175New Hope, Pa.

Brandon Sparks

34 WB

Fr. • 6-2 • 170Westfi eld, N.J.

Mike Stravach

80 WR

Jr. • 6-0 • 215West Floral Park, N.Y.

Joe Tangredi

55 LB

Fr. • 5-10 • 185East Rockaway, N.Y.

Matt Trotta

90 OLB

Fr. • 5-8 • 175Medford, N.J.

Kyle Wigley

21 DB

Fr. • 5-11 • 200Palmyra, Pa.

Wyatt Yasinski

95 DE

So. • 6-0 • 21 0Franklin Square, N.Y.

Kyle Zahradka

15 TE

Fr. • 6-3 • 245Franklin Lakes, N.J.

Blake Rohde

91 DL

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The Bullets Marching BandEstablished during the 1909-1910 academic year,

the band program at Gettysburg is in its 103rd year of musical excellence. Since its fi rst performance at a home football game vs. Bucknell over a century ago, the Bullets Marching Band has provided en-tertainment for students, faculty, alumni, and fans as well as an excellent musical education for the talented student-performers. This year’s Bullets Marching Band continues the spirit of Gettysburg, with members from 15 states and 31 different major fi elds of study. The Bullets Marching Band is just one of the many performing ensembles at the Sunderman Conservatory. In keeping with Gettysburg’s strong liberal arts tradition, only 24 percent of members are music majors.

The Bullets Marching Band begins each game with its traditional pregame fi eld show. Opening with the Centennial Fanfare, the band honors the band’s 100 years of performance. The fanfare, composed by Mark T. Deen ’82 for the band’s 2009 centennial anniversary, combines themes from the Gettysburg

College Alma Mater and Fight Song, Loyalty. The performance continues with Loyalty. We invite you to clap and sing along as the band marches the “L” down the fi eld. Next the band honors Dr. F. William

Sunderman, the benefactor of the Sunder-man Conservatory, with a performance of his very own composition, Gettysburg Triumphant. The band will form the iconic Pennsylvania Hall cupola found on the seal of Gettysburg College and march down the fi eld where the Gettysburg Col-lege fl ag will be raised through the band to the top of the cupola. Pregame continues with The Spirit of Gettysburg March (also known as the “Bullet Song”), composed by Robert Fortenbaugh and Bertam Saltzer. During the march the band forms the “Big G” and remains there for the Get-tysburg College Alma Mater and The Star Spangled Banner, our national anthem. Finally the “Big G” moves down the fi eld and forms a tunnel to welcome our Bullets Football Team.

This year’s halftime show, SPACE!, takes the audience on a journey through the Milky Way galaxy. Featuring a wide range of styles, the show includes music by jazz artist Bart Howard, the rock group Violent Femmes, and music by the British composer Gustav Holst. The band’s journey through space will include themes from Star Trek, Fly Me to the Moon, Blister in the Sun, and concludes with Mars and Jupiter from “The Planets.” The high velocity drill echoes the thrill and intensity in each of these pieces of music, while showcasing the performing ability of our students. We hope you enjoy the musical voyage through the galaxy.

The Bullets Marching Band is based in the Sun-derman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg Col-lege. It is just one of many ensembles and musical organizations including the Wind Symphony, Sym-phony Band, Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, College Choir, and many more. For information about the Sunderman Conservatory, our concerts, programs and events, please visit us online at www.gettysburg.edu/music.

The Bullets Cheerleaders cheer at all home and away football games and many home basket-ball games. The squad is coached by Karyn N. Baust and will have the assistance of senior captains Mary-Beth Kinchen and Allie Papada. You can fi nd them practicing every day of the week either at the track or indoors. Their spirit can be felt at pep rallies, Relay for Life events, or simply supporting all athletics.

Bullets Marching Band Staff

Dr. Russell McCutcheon ....... Director of BandsAmanda Jackiewicz ...........Undergraduate StaffJulia Heilakka .....................Undergraduate StaffAlice Broadway ............................... Drum MajorKeith Gromis ................................... Drum MajorVal Merlina ....................................... Drum MajorDanny Gordon .......................Voice of the Band

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Hail Gettysburg our Alma Mater, help us praise thy name.We’ll ever lend our hearts and hands to help increase thy fame.

The honor of old Gettysburg calls forth our loyalty,So cheer (Rah! Rah!) old G-burg Bullets on to fi ght for victory.

The Bullets Cheerleaders

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2012 SCHEDULE8/31 at TCNJ ..................... 7:30 p.m.9/8 GETTYSBURG* ........ 1:00 p.m.9/15 at Frank. & Marsh.* ... 1:00 p.m.9/22 at McDaniel* ............. 1:00 p.m.9/29 MORAVIAN* ........... 12:00 p.m.10/13 at Juniata* ............... 12:00 p.m.10/19 SUSQUEHANNA* ..... 7:00 p.m.10/27 JOHNS HOPKINS* ... 1:00 p.m.11/3 at Muhlenberg* ......... 1:00 p.m.11/10 DICKINSON* ............ 1:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

QUICK FACTSLocation ............ Dallas, Pa. 18612 Founded ................................1924Enrollment ............................1,719Nickname ......................... CougarsColors .............. Royal Blue & GoldConference .............Middle Atlantic Athletic Dir. ................David Martin Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 674-6294Stadium ............ Mangelsdorf Field Capacity ...........................1,500 Playing Surface ...........FieldTurf Press Box Phone .......................NAHead Coach ..................Mark Ross Alma Mater ........ Penn State ’90 Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 674-1228 Career Record/Year ...........0-0/0 Record at MU/Year .......... SameOffensive System .....................NADefensive System .....................NALetterwinners Ret./Lost .............NAStarters Ret./Lost ......................NASports Info. Dir. .........Scott Crispell Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 674-6398 Offi ce Fax ........ (570) 674-6493 Email [email protected]

MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITYSHIRK FIELD • GETTYSBURG, PASEPT. 1, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 at Gettysburg ............ 1:00 p.m.9/8 at Lebanon Valley* .... 1:00 p.m.9/15 WIDENER* ............... 1:00 p.m.9/22 at King’s* ................... 1:00 p.m.9/29 STEVENSON* .......... 1:00 p.m.10/6 at Wilkes* .................. 1:00 p.m.10/20 at Delaware Valley* ... 1:00 p.m.10/27 FDU-FLORHAM* ...... 1:00 p.m.11/3 at Albright* ................ 1:00 p.m.11/10 LYCOMING* ............. 1:00 p.m.* Middle Atlantic Conference

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HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS---First Meeting---

QUICK FACTSLocation ..... Collegeville, Pa. 19426Founded ................................. 1869Enrollment ............................. 1,550Nickname ...............................BearsColors .......... Red, Old Gold & BlackConference ....................CentennialAthletic Director .........Laura Moliken Offi ce Phone .......(610) 409-3606Stadium ..................Patterson Field Capacity ............................ 3,869 Playing Surface ............ FieldTurf Press Box Phone . (610) 409-3638Head Coach ............ Pete Gallagher Alma Mater . W.Va. Wesleyan ’93 Offi ce Phone .......(610) 409-3351 Overall Record/Year ..54-58/12th Record at UC/Year ............SameOffensive System ...............MultipleDefensive System....................4-2-5Letterwinners Ret./Lost .......... 54/30Starters Ret./Lost ................... 14/18Dir. of Ath. Comm. .. James Wagner Offi ce Phone .......(610) 409-3612 Offi ce Fax ...........(610) 409-3620 Email ....... [email protected]

URSINUS COLLEGEPATTERSON FIELD • COLLEGEVILLE, PASEPT. 8, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.2

HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTSGettysburg leads 32-19-4

1989 URSINUS ................. 31-101990 GETTYSBURG ......... 17-141991 URSINUS ................... 20-01992 Ursinus ...................... 28-61993 URSINUS ................. 31-281994 GETTYSBURG ......... 52-211995 Gettysburg .................... 7-31996 Ursinus .................... 17-141997 URSINUS ................... 13-21998 Ursinus ....................... 31-61999 URSINUS ................. 55-35 2000 Ursinus ..................... 38-362001 URSINUS ................... 31-72002 GETTYSBURG ......... 29-272003 Gettysburg .................. 14-32004 GETTYSBURG ........... 14-02005 URSINUS ................. 16-132006 GETTYSBURG ......... 27-182007 Gettysburg .................. 21-72008 GETTYSBURG ........... 38-72009 URSINUS ................. 55-502010 Ursinus ..................... 49-392011 GETTYSBURG ......... 40-34

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2011 RESULTS6-4, 6-3 CC

9/3 ALBRIGHT .................. L, 17-249/10 at Gettysburg* ............. L, 34-409/17 FRANK. & MARSH.* ....W, 21-99/24 MCDANIEL* ...............W, 35-2810/1 at Moravian*.................W, 42-710/15 JUNIATA* .....................W, 21-710/22 at Susquehanna* .......W, 49-1910/29 at Johns Hopkins* ......... L, 9-3711/5 MUHLENBERG* ......... L, 21-2411/12 at Dickinson* ..............W, 34-16* Centennial Conference

1903 Ursinus ....................... 22-01904 Tie (at Ursinus) ............. 0-01905 Gettysburg .................. 17-01906 Gettysburg .................. 59-01907 GETTYSBURG ........... 12-01912 URSINUS ................... 21-61919 GETTYSBURG ........... 14-01920 Gettysburg .................... 6-01921 Gettysburg (N) ............ 34-01925 Gettysburg .................. 27-01926 GETTYSBURG ........... 30-01930 URSINUS ................... 13-01931 Tie (at Gettysburg) ........ 6-61932 Gettysburg .................... 7-21933 GETTYSBURG ......... 13-121934 GETTYSBURG ........... 14-61935 Ursinus ..................... 30-141936 Tie (at Ursinus) ............. 7-71937 Ursinus ....................... 15-61938 Gettysburg ................ 19-121939 GETTYSBURG ........... 43-71940 Gettysburg .................. 16-61941 GETTYSBURG ........... 20-01942 Gettysburg .................. 12-01979 GETTYSBURG ......... 31-101980 Tie (at Ursinus) ......... 27-271983 Gettysburg .................. 21-71984 GETTYSBURG ......... 21-101985 Gettysburg .................. 14-61986 Ursinus ..................... 17-151987 Gettysburg .................... 6-01988 GETTYSBURG ......... 24-21

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QUICK FACTSLocation .... Huntingdon, Pa. 16652Founded ................................ 1876Enrollment ............................ 1,450Nickname ............................ EaglesColors .......... Yale Blue & Old GoldConference ...................CentennialAthletic Director ..........Greg Curley Offi ce Phone ......(814) 641-3521Stadium ...................Knox Stadium Capacity ........................... 3,000 Playing Surface .... Synthetic turf Press Box Phone . (814) 506-8357 Head Coach ..................Tim Launtz Alma Mater ...............Juniata ’80 Offi ce Phone ......(814) 641-3526 Overall Record/Year ...... 1-9/2nd Record at JC/Year ............SameOffensive System ...............Spread Defensive System ..................... 3-4Letterwinners Ret./Lost ......... 37/18Starters Ret./Lost .................. 14/10Sports Info. Dir. ........Caley McCool Offi ce Phone ......(814) 641-3513 Offi ce Fax ..........(814) 641-3508 Email [email protected]

JUNIATA COLLEGESHIRK FIELD • GETTYSBURG, PASEPT. 15, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS1-9, 1-8 CC

9/3 WASH. & JEFFERSON .......L, 0-409/10 at Dickinson* ................. L, 6-359/17 GETTYSBURG* .......... L, 27-589/24 at Frank. & Marsh.* ..... L, 14-4010/1 JOHNS HOPKINS* ....... L, 0-3410/15 at Ursinus* .................... L, 7-2110/22 MUHLENBERG* ........... L, 3-2810/29 at McDaniel* ............... L, 19-2311/5 at Moravian*.................. L, 7-2811/12 SUSQUEHANNA* ......W, 17-16* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 at Thiel ...................... 1:30 p.m.9/8 DICKINSON* ............ 1:00 p.m.9/15 at Gettysburg* ........... 1:00 p.m.9/22 FRANK. & MARSH.* . 1:00 p.m.9/29 at Johns Hopkins* ... 12:00 p.m.10/13 URSINUS* .............. 12:00 p.m.10/20 at Muhlenberg* ........ 1:00 p.m.10/27 MCDANIEL* .............. 1:30 p.m.11/3 MORAVIAN* ........... 12:00 p.m.11/10 at Susquehanna* ...... 1:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

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Gettysburg leads 18-81923 GETTYSBURG ............29-01924 GETTYSBURG ............40-01930 GETTYSBURG ............20-01931 Juniata ...........................6-01932 Juniata ...........................3-21933 GETTYSBURG ............14-71934 GETTYSBURG ............13-71935 GETTYSBURG ............14-01936 Juniata ...........................6-21960 GETTYSBURG ............26-01961 JUNIATA ......................13-01963 GETTYSBURG ..........18-141964 Gettysburg .................41-171965 GETTYSBURG ............54-71966 Gettysburg .................33-211973 Juniata .........................28-31976 JUNIATA ......................20-31977 Juniata .......................14-131978 Gettysburg ...................13-01979 Juniata .......................28-141980 Gettysburg .................42-352007 GETTYSBURG ..........42-212008 Gettysburg .................24-202009 GETTYSBURG ..........59-142010 Gettysburg .................56-212011 Gettysburg .................58-27

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QUICK FACTSLocation ....Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870Founded ................................1858Enrollment ............................2,200Nickname ...................... CrusadersColors ............... Orange & MaroonConference ...................CentennialAthletic Director .. Pam Samuelson Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 372-4272Stadium .Amos Alonzo Stagg Field Capacity ...........................3,500 Playing Surface ..........ProGrass Press Box Phone .(570) 372-4305Head Coach .............. Steve Briggs Alma Mater .........Springfi eld ’84 Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 372-4123 Career Record/Year . 118-105/23rd Record at SU/Year ........... SameOffensive System ........... Multiple IDefensive System .....................3-4Letterwinners Ret./Lost .........49/12Starters Ret./Lost ....................22/4Ath. Comm. Dir. ...........Katie Meier Offi ce Phone ..... (570) 372-4432 Offi ce Fax ......... (570) 372-2758 Email [email protected]

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITYAMOS ALONZO STAGG FIELD • SELINSGROVE, PA

SEPT. 22, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS6-4, 5-4 CC

9/3 WILKES .....................W, 33-309/10 at Johns Hopkins* ......... L, 7-569/17 DICKINSON* ............ W, 20-189/24 at Gettysburg* ... W, 56-55 (OT)10/1 at Muhlenberg* ........... L, 14-3010/15 MORAVIAN* ................W, 20-010/22 URSINUS* .................. L, 19-4910/29 at Frank. & Marsh.* ....W, 40-1411/5 MCDANIEL* ...............W, 29-1411/12 at Juniata* ................... L, 16-17* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 MERCHANT MARINE ..4:00 p.m.9/8 JOHNS HOPKINS* ... 1:00 p.m.9/15 at Dickinson* ............. 1:00 p.m.9/22 GETTYSBURG* ........ 1.00 p.m.9/29 MUHLENBERG* ....... 1:00 p.m.10/13 at Moravian*.............. 1:00 p.m.10/19 at Ursinus* ................ 7:00 p.m.10/27 FRANK. & MARSH.* . 1:00 p.m.11/3 at McDaniel* ............. 1:00 p.m.11/10 JUNIATA* .................. 1:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

4HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS

Gettysburg leads 5-3-11897 Susquehanna ................4-01898 SUSQUEHANNA .........15-01899 GETTYSBURG ............22-01902 GETTYSBURG .......... 27-111903 Tie (at Susquehanna) ....0-01909 GETTYSBURG ............10-01922 GETTYSBURG ............47-62010 GETTYSBURG ..........61-502011 Susquehanna ............56-55

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QUICK FACTSLocation ... Westminster, Md. 21157 Founded ................................1867Enrollment ............................1,600Nickname .................. Green TerrorColors ......................Green & GoldConference ...................Centennial Athletic Dir. ..................Paul Moyer Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 857-2580Stadium ...........Kenneth R. Gill ’61 Capacity ...........................1,434 Playing Surface .......... Sportexe ..........................Momentum Turf Press Box Phone (410) 871-3373Head Coach ...................Mike Hoyt Alma Mater ............ Canisius ’92 Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 857-2582 Career Record/Year ........... 0-0/1st Record at MC/Year ........... 0-0/1stOffensive System ............. MultipleDefensive System .....................4-3Letterwinners Ret./Lost .........56/24Starters Ret./Lost ....................18/7Sports Info. Dir. ......... Luke Stillson Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 857-2291 Offi ce Fax ......... (410) 857-2586Email ................ [email protected]

1891 Gettysburg ...................64-01891 GETTYSBURG ............98-01896 Gettysburg ...................64-01900 GETTYSBURG ............13-01901 GETTYSBURG ............18-51905 GETTYSBURG ............17-01906 Gettysburg ...................44-01908 GETTYSBURG ..............6-01915 GETTYSBURG ............19-01919 Gettysburg ...................21-01920 GETTYSBURG ............68-01926 Western Maryland .......12-31927 Western Maryland .......41-01928 Tie (at Gettysburg ......19-191941 GETTYSBURG ............19-01942 GETTYSBURG ..........20-101946 Western Maryland .......18-61947 GETTYSBURG ..............6-01948 GETTYSBURG ............27-01949 GETTYSBURG ............21-01950 GETTYSBURG ............19-01951 Western Maryland .......13-61952 GETTYSBURG ............28-01953 Gettysburg (N) .............46-71954 GETTYSBURG ............27-01955 Gettysburg ...................34-71956 GETTYSBURG ............45-01957 Gettysburg (N) ...........38-131975 Gettysburg ...................21-01976 GETTYSBURG ............28-01977 Gettysburg .................21-201978 GETTYSBURG ..........14-101979 W. MARYLAND .........26-13

MCDANIEL COLLEGESHIRK FIELD • GETTYSBURG, PASept. 29, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS2-8, 2-7 CC

9/3 CATHOLIC .................. L, 36-399/10 MORAVIAN* ..............W, 35-149/17 at Muhlenberg* ........... L, 26-349/24 at Ursinus* .................. L, 28-3510/1 GETTYSBURG* .......... L, 37-4410/15 FRANK. & MARSH.* .... L, 14-3110/21 at Dickinson* ............... L, 16-1710/29 JUNIATA* ...................W, 23-1911/5 at Susquehanna* ........ L, 14-2911/12 JOHNS HOPKINS* ..... L, 24-28*Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE8/31 at Catholic ................. 7:00 p.m.9/8 at Moravian*.............. 2:00 p.m.9/15 MUHLENBERG* ....... 2:00 p.m.9/22 URSINUS* ................ 1:00 p.m.9/29 at Gettysburg* ........... 1:00 p.m.10/13 at Frank. & Marsh.* ... 1:00 p.m.10/20 DICKINSON* ............ 1:00 p.m.10/27 at Juniata* ................. 1:30 p.m.11/3 SUSQUEHANNA* ..... 1:00 p.m.11/10 at Johns Hopkins* ... 12:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

5HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS

Gettysburg leads 46-18-11980 GETTYSBURG ..........28-211981 Gettysburg .................28-221982 GETTYSBURG ............34-31983 GETTYSBURG ............27-31984 Gettysburg ...................31-71985 GETTYSBURG ............41-71986 Gettysburg ...................34-71987 GETTYSBURG ............40-71988 Gettysburg .................17-141989 GETTYSBURG ..........62-201990 Gettysburg .................28-251991 Western Maryland .......12-71992 W. MARYLAND .........38-131993 GETTYSBURG ..........38-171994 Gettysburg .................35-141995 Western Maryland .....21-171996 Gettysburg .................28-211997 Western Maryland .......55-71998 W. MARYLAND .........28-101999 Western Maryland .......44-02000 W. MARYLAND .........45-272001 Western Maryland .......55-72002 MCDANIEL ..................28-62003 GETTYSBURG ..........30-202004 MCDANIEL ..................31-02005 GETTYSBURG ..........20-172006 MCDANIEL ................17-142007 GETTYSBURG ..........38-142008 Gettysburg ...................38-92009 McDaniel....................22-202010 MCDANIEL ................36-302011 Gettysburg .................44-37CAPS indicate home team

QUICK FACTSLocation .........Allentown, Pa. 18104Founded ..................................1848Enrollment ..............................2,225Nickname ...............................MulesColors ............ Cardinal Red & GreyConference .................... CentennialAthletic Director ............. Corey Goff Offi ce Phone ....... (484) 664-3380Stadium ........Scotty Wood Stadium Capacity .............................3,000 Playing Surface .............AstroTurf .................... GameDay Grass 3D Press Box Phone .. (484) 664-3188Head Coach ..............Mike Donnelly Alma Mater ................. Ithaca ’ 75 Offi ce Phone ....... (484) 664-3385 Overall Record/Year .. 98-61/16th Record at MC/Year ............ SameOffensive System ............... Multiple Defensive System ...................... 3-4Letterwinners Ret./Lost ........... 34/20Starters Ret./Lost ....................10/14Sports Info. Dir. ................ Mike Falk Offi ce Phone ....... (484) 664-3232 Offi ce Fax ........... (484) 664-3477 Email ....... [email protected]

MUHLENBERG COLLEGEWOOD STADIUM• ALLENTOWN, PAOCT. 13, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS7-3, 7-2 CC

9/3 at Delaware Valley ..L, 9-10 (OT)9/10 at Frank. & Marsh.* ....W, 34-13 9/17 MCDANIEL* ...............W, 34-269/24 at Johns Hopkins* ....... L, 17-2710/1 SUSQUEHANNA* ......W, 30-1410/15 at Gettysburg* ............. L, 10-1410/22 at Juniata* ....................W, 28-310/29 DICKINSON* ...............W, 12-011/5 at Ursinus* .................W, 24-2111/12 MORAVIAN* ................W, 28-0* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 at The Apprentice Sch. . 1:00 p.m.9/8 FRANK. & MARSH.* 1:00 p.m. 9/15 at McDaniel* ............. 2:00 p.m.9/22 JOHNS HOPKINS* ... 2:00 p.m.9/29 at Susquehanna* ...... 1:00 p.m.10/13 GETTYSBURG* ........ 1:00 p.m.10/20 JUNIATA* .................. 1:00 p.m.10/27 at Dickinson* ............ 1:00 p.m.11/3 URSINUS* ................ 1:00 p.m.11/10 at Moravian*............ 12:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

6HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS

Gettysburg leads 43-32-11907 GETTYSBURG ..................26-01911 GETTYSBURG ....................3-01912 MUHLENBERG ..................38-71913 Muhlenberg ........................20-71921 Muhlenberg ......................17-131922 Gettysburg ..........................28-71923 GETTYSBURG ..................17-31924 MUHLENBERG ..................25-01925 GETTYSBURG ..................21-01926 MUHLENBERG ..................16-61927 GETTYSBURG ..................20-71928 Gettysburg ..........................26-61929 GETTYSBURG ..................27-01930 Gettysburg ..........................20-61931 GETTYSBURG ..................26-01932 MUHLENBERG ..................26-71933 GETTYSBURG ....................9-61934 Gettysburg ..........................12-21935 GETTYSBURG ..................27-01936 MUHLENBERG ..................19-71937 Muhlenberg ......................13-121938 MUHLENBERG ..................16-01939 GETTYSBURG ....................7-01940 MUHLENBERG ..................20-01941 Muhlenberg ......................28-121942 MUHLENBERG ................20-141946 Muhlenberg ........................13-71947 MUHLENBERG ..................27-01948 Muhlenberg ......................32-201949 Gettysburg ............................9-61950 Muhlenberg ........................28-71951 Gettysburg ........................34-141952 GETTYSBURG ..................32-01953 Gettysburg ........................20-191954 GETTYSBURG ..................34-01955 Gettysburg ........................53-141956 GETTYSBURG ..................34-71957 Gettysburg ..........................21-01958 GETTYSBURG ....................7-6

1959 Gettysburg ..........................12-71960 GETTYSBURG ................14-121961 Gettysburg ..........................22-81962 GETTYSBURG ................26-131963 Gettysburg ........................33-141964 GETTYSBURG ................51-201981 GETTYSBURG ................27-101982 MUHLENBERG ................17-101983 GETTYSBURG ..................34-71984 MUHLENBERG ..................13-01985 GETTYSBURG ................65-211986 MUHLENBERG ..................10-71987 Muhlenberg ......................35-161988 MUHLENBERG ..................13-71989 Tie (at Gettysburg) ...........10-101990 Gettysburg ..........................48-71991 Muhlenberg ........................28-71992 Gettysburg .........................18-71993 GETTYSBURG ................28-171994 Gettysburg ........................63-141995 GETTYSBURG ................28-161996 Gettysburg ..........................27-91997 GETTYSBURG ................45-331998 MUHLENBERG ................47-191999 GETTYSBURG ................42-282000 MUHLENBERG ..................41-02001 Muhlenberg ........................41-02002 MUHLENBERG ..................41-02003 Muhlenberg ......................26-152004 MUHLENBERG ..................21-02005 GETTYSBURG ..................10-32006 MUHLENBERG ................54-142007 Muhlenberg ......................14-132008 MUHLENBERG ................42-212009 GETTYSBURG ..................20-32010 MUHLENBERG ................33-272011 GETTYSBURG ................14-10

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2011 RESULTS10-1, 9-0 CC

9/3 at Merchant Marine ....W, 45-149/10 SUSQUEHANNA* ........W, 56-79/17 at Moravian*.................W, 41-09/24 MUHLENBERG* ........W, 27-1710/1 at Juniata* ....................W, 34-010/14 DICKINSON* ...............W, 47-610/22 at Gettysburg* ............W, 83-2110/29 URSINUS* ...................W, 37-911/5 FRANK. & MARSH.* ..W, 28-2311/12 at McDaniel* ..............W, 28-2411/19 vs. St. John Fisher# .... L, 12-23 * Centennial Conference# NCAA Division III Playoffs

1978 MORAVIAN ..................17-71979 GETTYSBURG ............10-71980 Gettysburg ...................17-71981 Gettysburg ...................31-71982 GETTYSBURG ..........34-172007 Gettysburg .................27-202008 GETTYSBURG ..........48-412009 Gettysburg ...................34-32010 GETTYSBURG ..........33-212011 Gettysburg .................22-14

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QUICK FACTSLocation .......Baltimore, Md. 21218Founded ................................1876Enrollment ............................4,950Nickname ....................... Blue JaysColors ....... Columbia Blue & BlackConference ...................CentennialAthletic Director .......... Tom Calder Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 516-7490Stadium ..............Homewood Field Capacity ...........................8,500 Playing Surface ... Sportexe Turf Press Box Phone .(410) 516-0243Head Coach ...............Jim Margraff Alma Mater .. Johns Hopkins ’82 Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 516-8423 Career Record/Year ..147-79-3/23rd Record at JHU/Year ......... SameOffensive System .................... ProDefensive System .....................4-4Letterwinners Ret./Lost .........60/28Starters Ret./Lost .................. 11/13Dir. of Ath. Comm. ...Ernie Larossa Offi ce Phone ..... (410) 516-0552 Offi ce Fax ......... (410) 516-7482 Email [email protected]

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYHOMEWOOD FIELD • BALTIMORE, MDOCT. 19, 2012 • 7:00 P.M.

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 RANDOLPH MACON ..12:00 p.m.9/8 at Susquehanna* ...... 1:00 p.m.9/15 MORAVIAN* ............. 2:00 p.m.9/22 at Muhlenberg* ......... 2:00 p.m.9/29 JUNIATA* ................ 12:00 p.m.10/13 at Dickinson* ............. 1:00 p.m.10/19 GETTYSBURG* ........ 7:00 p.m.10/27 at Ursinus* ................ 1:00 p.m.11/3 at Frank. & Marsh.* ... 1:00 p.m.11/10 MCDANIEL* ............ 12:00 p.m. * Centennial Conference

7HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS

Gettysburg leads 20-17-21911 Gettysburg .....................5-31914 Tie (at Johns Hopkins) .. 7-71915 Johns Hopkins ............ 21-71916 Gettysburg .................. 27-01917 Tie (at Gettysburg) ........ 6-61949 Gettysburg .................. 56-61950 GETTYSBURG ......... 45-131951 Gettysburg .................. 27-71979 Gettysburg ................ 33-201980 GETTYSBURG ........... 56-71983 GETTYSBURG ......... 45-131984 Gettysburg ................ 23-161985 GETTYSBURG ........... 13-01986 Gettysburg .................. 34-71987 GETTYSBURG ........... 30-61988 Gettysburg .................. 21-01989 GETTYSBURG ......... 42-141990 JOHNS HOPKINS .... 28-141991 GETTYSBURG ......... 20-191992 Gettysburg ................ 13-101993 GETTYSBURG ........... 25-61994 Gettysburg ................ 27-241995 Johns Hopkins .......... 35-161996 JOHNS HOPKINS ........ 9-31997 Johns Hopkins .......... 20-121998 JOHNS HOPKINS .... 52-351999 Johns Hopkins .......... 37-132000 JOHNS HOPKINS .... 54-132001 Johns Hopkins ............ 14-72002 JOHNS HOPKINS .... 23-21

2003 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 27-72004 Johns Hopkins .......... 37-172005 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 14-02006 GETTYSBURG ......... 23-182007 Gettysburg ................ 41-102008 Johns Hopkins .......... 49-372009 JOHNS HOPKINS .... 41-232010 Johns Hopkins .......... 29-212011 Johns Hopkins .......... 83-21

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QUICK FACTSLocation ......Bethlehem, Pa. 18018Founded ................................ 1742Enrollment ............................ 1,538Nickname ....................GreyhoundsColors ................Navy Blue & GreyConference ...................CentennialAthletic Dir. ................... Scot Dapp Offi ce Phone ......(610) 861-1534Stadium ............Rocco Calvo Field Capacity ........................... 2,000 Playing Surface ....Sportexe Turf Press Box Phone . (610) 865-8025 Head Coach ...............Jeff Pukszyn Alma Mater ............Moravian ’97 Offi ce Phone ......(610) 625-7956 Overall Record/Year ..........2-8/2nd Record at MC/Year ............SameOffensive System ..............MultipleDefensive System ........Multiple 3-4Letterwinners Ret./Lost ......... 62/33Starters Ret./Lost .................. 13/11Sports Info. Dir. ........ Mark Fleming Offi ce Phone ......(610) 861-1472 Offi ce Fax ..........(610) 861-1581 Email [email protected]

MORAVIAN COLLEGESHIRK FIELD • GETTYSBURG, PAOCT. 27, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS2-8, 2-7 CC

9/3 at Widener .................... L, 6-449/10 at McDaniel* ............... L, 14-359/17 JOHNS HOPKINS* ....... L, 0-419/24 at Dickinson* ..............W, 24-1210/1 URSINUS* .................... L, 7-4210/15 at Susquehanna* .......... L, 0-2010/22 FRANK. & MARSH.* ..... L, 7-1410/29 GETTYSBURG* .......... L, 14-2211/5 JUNIATA* .....................W, 28-711/12 at Muhlenberg* ............. L, 0-28* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 ITHACA ..................... 1:00 p.m.9/8 MCDANIEL* .............. 2:00 p.m.9/15 at Johns Hopkins* ..... 2:00 p.m.9/22 DICKINSON* ............ 1:00 p.m.9/29 at Ursinus* .............. 12:00 p.m.10/13 SUSQUEHANNA* ..... 1:00 p.m.10/20 at Frank. & Marsh.* ... 1:30 p.m.10/27 at Gettysburg* ........... 1:00 p.m.11/3 at Juniata* ............... 12:00 p.m.11/10 MUHLENBERG* ..... 12:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

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QUICK FACTSLocation .......... Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Founded ................................1783Enrollment ............................2,030Nickname ..................... Red DevilsColors ........................Red & WhiteConference ...................Centennial Athletic Dir. ......... Dr. Les Poolman Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 245-1320Stadium ......................Biddle Field Capacity ...........................2,577 Playing Surface ...........FieldTurf Press Box Phone (717) 245-1266Head Coach ........... Darwin Breaux Alma Mater .... West Chester ’77 Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 245-1644 Career Record/Year . 117-77-1/20th Record at DC/Year .......... SameOffensive System ..Multiple OptionDefensive System .....................4-3Letterwinners Ret./Lost .........24/21Starters Ret./Lost .................. 11/11Sports Info. Dir. ....Charlie McGuire Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 245-1652 Offi ce Fax ......... (717) 245-1441 Email .. [email protected]

DICKINSON COLLEGEBIDDLE FIELD • CARLISLE, PANOV. 2, 2012 • 7:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS4-6, 4-5 CC

9/3 HOBART ....................... L, 9-339/10 JUNIATA* .....................W, 35-69/17 at Susquehanna* ........ L, 18-209/24 MORAVIAN* ............... L, 12-2410/1 at Frank. & Marsh.* ....W, 31-2410/14 at Johns Hopkins* ......... L, 6-4710/21 MCDANIEL* ...............W, 17-1610/29 at Muhlenberg* ............. L, 0-1211/5 at Gettysburg* ............W, 21-2011/13 URSINUS* .................. L, 16-34* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 at Hobart ................. 12:00 p.m.9/8 at Juniata* ................. 1:00 p.m.9/15 SUSQUEHANNA* ..... 1:00 p.m.9/22 at Moravian*.............. 1:00 p.m.9/29 FRANK. & MARSH.* . 1:00 p.m.10/13 JOHNS HOPKINS* ... 1:00 p.m.10/20 at McDaniel* ............. 1:00 p.m.10/27 MUHLENBERG* ....... 1:00 p.m.11/2 GETTYSBURG* ........ 7:00 p.m.11/10 at Ursinus* ................ 1:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

9 1892 GETTYSBURG ..................18-61892 DICKINSON .......................14-01893 Gettysburg ........................24-141893 GETTYSBURG ....................4-01894 GETTYSBURG ..................16-01898 DICKINSON .......................44-01899 GETTYSBURG ..................11-51900 DICKINSON .......................49-01908 GETTYSBURG ..................23-81909 DICKINSON .......................14-01910 GETTYSBURG ..................10-31911 DICKINSON .......................11-01912 Dickinson ..........................20-131913 DICKINSON .....................38-141918 GETTYSBURG ..................21-01919 Gettysburg ............................7-01920 GETTYSBURG ..................21-01921 Gettysburg ..........................15-01922 Gettysburg ..........................23-61923 Gettysburg (N) ....................14-01924 Dickinson (N) ....................20-121925 Gettysburg (N) ......................6-01926 Gettysburg ..........................21-71927 Gettysburg ..........................26-61928 Gettysburg (N) ....................27-01929 Gettysburg ............................6-01930 GETTYSBURG ..................33-01931 Tie (at Dickinson) .................0-01932 GETTYSBURG ..................25-71933 Gettysburg ..........................10-71934 GETTYSBURG ..................13-01935 DICKINSON .....................32-121936 Dickinson ..........................21-131937 DICKINSON .........................7-01938 GETTYSBURG ..................14-01939 Gettysburg ..........................49-71940 Gettysburg ..........................26-71941 Gettysburg ........................31-171942 GETTYSBURG ................45-20

HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTSGettysburg leads 41-34-2

1950 Gettysburg ............................7-61951 GETTYSBURG ..................34-71952 Gettysburg ..........................35-71953 GETTYSBURG ..................32-01978 DICKINSON .....................28-141979 GETTYSBURG ..................50-61980 DICKINSON .....................36-211981 Gettysburg ..........................53-71982 GETTYSBURG ..................44-71983 GETTYSBURG ..................48-71984 Gettysburg ..........................62-71985 GETTYSBURG ..................38-01986 Gettysburg ..........................31-01987 Dickinson ..........................21-161988 DICKINSON .......................21-71989 Dickinson ..........................35-141990 DICKINSON .....................42-201991 Dickinson ............................26-01992 DICKINSON .......................41-61993 GETTYSBURG ..................28-71994 DICKINSON .....................48-211995 Tie (at Gettysburg) ...............7-71996 DICKINSON .......................27-61997 Dickinson ..........................35-141998 DICKINSON .......................24-01999 Dickinson ..........................35-142000 DICKINSON .....................29-282001 Dickinson ............................30-02002 DICKINSON .....................17-142003 Dickinson ..........................24-202004 DICKINSON .......................27-62005 Gettysburg ..........................17-72006 DICKINSON .....................30-142007 Dickinson ..........................42-282008 DICKINSON .....................29-162009 Dickinson ..........................38-282010 Gettysburg ........................28-242011 Dickinson ..........................21-20CAPS indicate home team

QUICK FACTSLocation .......Lancaster, Pa. 17604Founded ................................1787Enrollment ............................2,169Nickname .......................DiplomatsColors .......................Blue & WhiteConference ...................CentennialAthletic Dir. .....Patricia S. W. Epps Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 358-4477Stadium .Sponaugle-Williamson Field Capacity ...........................4,000 Playing Surface ...Natural Grass Press Box Phone .(717) 291-4357Head Coach ............... John Troxell Alma Mater ........... Lafayette ’94 Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 291-4194 Career Record/Year ......29-33/7th Record at F&M/Year ........ SameOffensive System ............. MultipleDefensive System.............. MultipleLetterwinners Ret./Lost .........43/13Starters Ret./Lost ....................16/6Dir. of Ath. Comm. .Mickey Blymier Offi ce Phone ..... (717) 358-4857 Offi ce Fax ......... (717) 358-4440 Email [email protected]

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGESHIRK FIELD • GETTYSBURG, PANOV. 10, 2012 • 1:00 P.M.

2011 RESULTS3-7, 3-6 CC

9/3 at Wash. & Lee ........... L, 10-249/10 MUHLENBERG* ......... L, 13-349/17 at Ursinus* .................... L, 9-219/24 JUNIATA* ...................W, 40-1410/1 DICKINSON* .............. L, 24-3110/15 at McDaniel* ..............W, 31-1410/22 at Moravian*.................W, 14-710/29 SUSQUEHANNA* ....... L, 14-4011/5 at Johns Hopkins* ....... L, 23-2811/12 GETTYSBURG* .......... L, 14-28* Centennial Conference

2012 SCHEDULE9/1 WASH. & LEE ........... 1:00 p.m.9/8 at Muhlenberg* ......... 1:00 p.m.9/15 URSINUS* ................ 1:00 p.m.9/22 at Juniata* ................. 1:00 p.m.9/29 at Dickinson* ............. 1:00 p.m.10/13 MCDANIEL* .............. 1:00 p.m.10/20 MORAVIAN* ............. 1:30 p.m.10/27 at Susquehanna* ...... 1:00 p.m.11/3 JOHNS HOPKINS* ... 1:00 p.m.11/10 at Gettysburg* ........... 1:00 p.m.* Centennial Conference

10HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS

Series tied 45-45-71890 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........68-01892 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........22-121893 Tie (at Gettysburg) ........................4-41894 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........28-221895 GETTYSBURG ...........................12-41896 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........24-0 1896 GETTYSBURG ...........................10-01898 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........26-01900 Gettysburg ....................................6-01901 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........24-51902 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........12-61903 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........29-61904 Gettysburg ..................................10-61905 Gettysburg .................................72-01906 Gettysburg .................................10-01907 Gettysburg ...................................6-01908 Gettysburg ..................................10-51909 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........16-31910 Gettysburg (A) ..............................9-81911 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ............6-51913 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........42-71914 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ............7-61915 Gettysburg ..................................13-81916 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. .......20-131917 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. ...........7-01918 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. ...........6-01919 Gettysburg ....................................3-01920 Tie (at F&M) ..................................0-01921 Tie (at F&M) ..................................0-01922 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ............6-31923 Gettysburg ....................................6-01924 Gettysburg ..................................27-71925 Gettysburg ....................................3-01926 Gettysburg ..................................19-01927 Gettysburg .................................12-71928 Gettysburg ..................................25-61929 Gettysburg ..................................25-01930 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ............6-01931 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ............2-01932 Tie (at F&M) ..................................6-61933 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........21-71934 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........19-01935 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........18-71936 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........19-01937 Gettysburg ..................................26-61938 GETTYSBURG ...........................16-81939 Tie (at F&M) ..............................21-211940 Franklin & Marshall. ....................24-01941 Gettysburg ..................................22-71942 GETTYSBURG ...........................20-01948 Gettysburg ..................................39-6

1949 Gettysburg ................................39-141950 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........59-201951 Gettysburg ................................40-201952 Gettysburg ..................................20-61953 GETTYSBURG (H) ...................40-211954 Gettysburg ..................................33-01955 GETTYSBURG ...........................46-01956 Gettysburg ..................................21-01957 Tie (at Gettysburg) ........................6-61958 Gettysburg ................................32-131976 Franklin & Marshall ...................20-181977 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........21-01978 GETTYSBURG ...........................34-01979 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........20-121980 Franklin & Marshall ...................42-211981 Franklin & Marshall .....................19-71982 Gettysburg ................................28-181983 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........10-91984 GETTYSBURG ...........................24-01985 Tie (at F&M) ..................................0-01986 GETTYSBURG .........................14-131987 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. .......16-131988 Franklin & Marshall ...................21-151989 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. .......40-111990 GETTYSBURG ...........................27-71991 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........14-61992 GETTYSBURG .........................26-131993 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. .......12-101994 GETTYSBURG .........................52-201995 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL. .......14-101996 Franklin & Marshall .....................35-61997 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........27-181998 GETTYSBURG .........................38-221999 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........22-122000 GETTYSBURG ...........................17-32001 Gettysburg ................................24-162002 Franklin & Marshall ...................20-142003 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........14-132004 Franklin & Marshall ...................38-202005 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ..........13-72006 GETTYSBURG .........................38-202007 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........56-382008 GETTYSBURG .........................54-212009 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ........33-232010 GETTYSBURG .........................57-352011 Gettysburg ................................28-14CAPS indicate home team

2012 OPPONENT INFORMATION

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Game 1 Lebanon Valley 57, Gettysburg 42Sept. 3, 2011 Arnold Field Gettysburg, Pa.

Lebanon Valley outscored Gettysburg 28-7 in the third quarter, breaking open a close game as the Bullets fell 57-42 in their season opener. Gettysburg recorded a strong offensive game, using a balanced attack to pile up 460 total yards. Junior quarterback Kody Smith came off the bench to throw for three touchdown passes while sophomore receiver Aden Twer made eight catches for 87 yards in his fi rst collegiate start. Five different Bullets scored a touchdown, with freshman wing Freddy Caruso scoring once on the ground and once through the air. Freshman receiver Bobby Romano, junior tailback Ted Delia, freshman tailback Nick Ulassin, and sophomore wing Jon Smoker all recorded one TD apiece. Ulassin also returned 10 kickoffs for 206 yards and fi nished with 275 all-purpose yards for the game.

Gettysburg 7 15 7 13 - 42Leb. Valley 9 14 28 6 - 57

1st QuarterLV - Guiles 9 run (Fakete kick failed), 7:37G - Caruso 13 run (R. Pennella kick), 4:42LV - Fakete 22 fi eld goal, 0:552nd QuarterG - B. Romano 10 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 13:15LV - Guiles 59 run (Fakete kick), 10:15G - Delia 6 run (Brophy pass from Whitmoyer), 7:35LV - Guiles 28 run (Fakete kick), 3:303rd QuarterLV - Guiles 18 run (Fakete kick), 14:21LV - Guiles 57 pass from Zarilla (Fakete kick), 11:01G - Caruso 33 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 8:12LV - Miller 10 pass from Zarilla (Fakete kick), 5:48LV - Mankiewicz 23 pass from Zarilla (Fakete kick), 1:144th QuarterG - Ulassin 45 run (K. Smith pass failed), 4:56LV - Ransom 12 run (Fakete kick blocked), 1:09G - Smoker 8 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 0:12

Team Stats G LVFirst downs 26 22Rushes-yards 50-252 45-272Passing yards 208 275Passing C-A-I 20-43-1 14-26-1Total plays-yards 93-460 71-547Kick return yards 206 129Punts-avg. 9-39.1 7-40.6Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-yards 5-36 5-363rd down con. 8-20 4-134th down con. 2-3 0-0Time of possession 29:27 30:33

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgNick Ulassin ...............5 57 1 45Kody Smith ..............14 53 0 23Kyle Whitmoyer .........8 42 0 15Malcolm Perry ............7 40 0 12Ted Delia....................7 34 1 11Freddy Caruso ...........7 22 1 13John Pesce ................1 3 0 3Brandon Barnes.........1 1 0 1

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith ..... 17-34-1 167 3 33Kyle Whitmoyer .. 3-9-0 41 0 26

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................8 87 0 26Bobby Romano ..........3 24 1 10Nick Ulassin ...............2 12 0 10Freddy Caruso ...........2 49 1 33Jon Smoker ...............2 18 1 10Ted Delia....................1 10 0 10John Pesce ................1 8 0 8

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Rob Pennella ......9 352 39.1 58 0

Field Goal AttemptsNone

Punt Returns: Ted Delia 2-21Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 10-206Tackle Leaders: Larry DelViscio 9 (7-2), Peter Hak 8 (8-0), Joe Delaney 8 (5-3)Tackles for Loss: Larry DelViscio 2.5-9, Peter Hak 1.0-1, Mark Covington 1.0-10, Marc Graziano 1.0-2, Joe Ventresca 1.0-5, Chris Douthett 0.5-4Sacks: Larry DelViscio 1.0-4, Mark Covington 1.0-10Interceptions: Rob Pennella 1-(-5)Forced Fumbles: Tyler Fasanella 1, Mark Covington 1Fumble Recoveries: Larry DelViscio 1-0Pass Breakups: Peter Hak 1, Rob Pennella 1Blocked Kicks: Ben Zepnick (PAT)

Lebanon Valley Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgBen Guiles ...............16 143 4 59Pete Panichi ............10 59 0 12Blair Ransom .............9 44 1 12Jake Zeigler ..............1 39 0 39Evan Fink...................2 5 0 3Alex Kirchner .............2 2 0 2TEAM .........................1 -1 0 0Colt Zarilla .................4 -19 0 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgColt Zarilla ...... 14-26-1 275 3 57

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgBen Guiles .................4 103 1 57Joey Miller .................4 68 1 37Tim Picerno ...............4 57 0 17Matt Mankiewicz ........2 47 1 24

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Colt Zarilla ..........7 284 40.6 53 4

Field Goal AttemptsSean Fakete1st ........ 0:55 ............22 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Jake Zeigler 2-6, Joey Miller 1-5, Kelly Saylor 1-0Kickoff Returns: Jake Zeigler 4-98, Macke Hall 1-31Tackle Leaders: Cory Homer 15 (5-10), Nate Kauffman 8 (7-1), Andrew Hurst 8 (6-2)Tackles for Loss: Andrew Hurst 2.5-16, Nate Kauffman 2.0-7, Nick Bowne 1.5-10, Cory Homer 1.0-3, Jerome Duncan 1.0-3, Zach Halpin 1.0-8Sacks: Andrew Hurst 2.0-15, Zach Halpin 2.0-8, Cory Homer 1.0-3, Nick Bowne 1.0-9Interceptions: Dave Hallinan 1-12Fumble Recoveries: Nick Bowne 1-0Pass Breakups: Nate Kauffman 2, Andrew Hurst 1, Macke Hall 1Blocked Kicks: none

Game 2 Gettysburg 40, Ursinus 34Sept. 10, 2011 Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Gettysburg, Pa.

Sophomore receiver Aden Twer caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Kody Smith as time expired, and Gettysburg held off a furious Ursinus rally to win 40-34 in the Centennial Conference opener for both teams at a hot and humid Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium.Gettysburg, which was also playing its home opener, led 34-10 midway through the third quarter before Ursinus rallied with 24 unanswered points, scoring three touchdowns and converting the two-point conversion on all three. Quarterback Chris Curran capped the rally with a 1-yard touchdown run – his second of the game – with 47 seconds left before running in the conversion himself, setting up a wild fi nish. On just fi ve catches, Twer fi nished with 179 yards and tied a school record with three touchdowns receptions on distances of 81, 43, and 32 yards. Smith threw for 291 yards and four touchdowns – both career highs – on 13-of-22 passing while junior tailback Ted Delia rushed for a career-best 86 yards on 12 carries for Gettysburg, which never trailed. Senior safety Peter Hak paced the defense with a career-high 15 tackles.

Ursinus 3 7 16 8 - 34Gettysburg 16 3 15 6 - 40

1st QuarterG - Pennella 21 fi eld goal, 11:16G - Perry 1 run (R. Pennella pass failed), 7:06U - Bennett 21 fi eld goal, 1:02G - Twer 81 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 0:412nd QuarterU - Curran 1 run (Bennett kick), 8:04G - R. Pennella 34 fi eld goal, 2:303rd QuarterG- Twer 43 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 13:10G - Hak safety, 10:44G - Caruso 23 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 8:53U - Conrad 8 run (Cardene pass from Curran), 4:45U - Desiderio 33 pass from Curran (Giarratano pass from Curran), 2:354th QuarterU - Curran 1 run (Curran rush), 0:43G - Twer 32 pass from K. Smith, 0:00

Team Stats U GFirst downs 21 19Rushes-yards 46-124 41-170Passing yards 183 291Passing C-A-I 16-36-1 13-22-1Total plays-yards 82-307 63-461Kick return yards 176 129Punts-avg. 4-40.5 4-37.2Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-yards 3-30 5-383rd down con. 6-17 2-114th down con. 0-4 1-2Time of possession 37:26 22:34

Ursinus Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgBryan Ellis................30 130 0 12Teddy Conrad ............9 32 1 8Chris Curran ..............5 -1 2 2Kahlil Pittman.............1 -2 0 0TEAM .........................1 -35 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgChris Curran ... 16-36-1 183 1 33

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgBryan Ellis..................4 12 0 8Kahlil Pittman.............3 57 0 28Al Desiderio ...............2 48 1 33Seth Cardene ............2 11 0 7Joe Hoy .....................2 8 0 5Teddy Conrad ............1 24 0 24Jerry Rahill.................1 12 0 12Tony Rosa..................1 11 0 11

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Derek Giannetti...4 162 40.5 48 0

Field Goal AttemptsMichael Bennett1st ........ 1:02 ............21 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Al Desiderio 2-71Kickoff Returns: Mike Rissmiller 2-52, Al Desiderio 2-49, Kahlil Pittman 2-47, Scott Gardus 1-28, Tackle Leaders: Greg Martell 8 (4-4), Joe Henry 7 (5-2), Greg Fontaina 6 (3-3)Tackles for Loss: Joe Henry 2.5-5, Sean Whelan 2.5-5, Greg Fontaina 1.0-8, Chris Decker 1.0-2, Joe Kost 1.0-9Sacks: Greg Fontaina 1.0-8, Joe Kost 1.0-9Interceptions: Chris Salaga 1-0Forced Fumbles: Joe Kost 1Fumble Recoveries: Forrie Miller 1Pass Breakups: Greg Fontaina 1, Sean Whelan 1, Chris Rountree 1Blocked Kicks: none

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia .................12 86 0 27Kody Smith ..............11 53 0 35Nick Ulassin ...............8 28 0 15Malcolm Perry ............7 12 1 9John Pesce ................2 -4 0 0TEAM .........................1 -5 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith ..... 13-22-1 291 4 81

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................5 179 3 81Freddy Caruso ...........3 39 1 23John Pesce ................2 15 0 10Mack Krush................1 42 0 42Bobby Romano ..........1 8 0 8Alec Pacelli ................1 8 0 8

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Rob Pennella ......4 149 37.2 48 0

Field Goal AttemptsRob Pennella1st ........ 11:16 ..........21 yds ......... Good2nd....... 2:30 ............34 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Tommy LeNoir 3-27Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 3-62, Aden Twer 2-49, Tommy LeNoir 1-18Tackle Leaders: Peter Hak 11 (11-4), Mark Covington 10 (5-5), Marc Graziano 9 (6-3), Joe Delaney 9 (5-4), Chris Douthett 9 (5-4)Tackles for Loss: Chris Douthett 2.5-11, Mark Covington 2.0-3, Peter Hak 1.0-1, Marc Graziano 0.5-2Sacks: Marc Graziano 0.5-2, Chris Douthett 0.5-3Interceptions: Tyler Fasanella 1-3Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Mark Covington 2, Rob Pennella 2, Joe Delaney 1, Tyler Fasanella 1Blocked Kicks: none

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Game 3 Gettysburg 58, Juniata 27Sept. 17, 2011 Knox Stadium Huntingdon, Pa.

Junior tailback Ted Delia rushed for a career-high 105 yards and scored four touchdowns – including one on a 75-yard punt return – while sophomore receiver Aden Twer caught eight passes for 164 yards as Gettysburg rolled by host Juniata College 58-27 in a Centennial Conference tilt at Knox Stadium. Gettysburg, which outgained the Eagles 596-239, never trailed after jumping out to a 21-0 lead and a 28-6 halftime advantage. Delia posted his fi rst career 100-yard game while Twer went over 150 yards for the second straight Saturday. A pair of quarterbacks split the time under center for the Bullets, with senior Kyle Whitmoyer getting the start and alternating with junior Kody Smith. Whitmoyer fi nished with 134 yards and one touchdown on 9-of-17 passing while Smith threw for 163 yards and two TDs, completing 10-of-15 passes, while rushing for an additional 49 yards. Freshman Nick Ulassin added 70 yards rushing and one touchdown for the Bullets. Junior linebacker Larry DelViscio made nine tackles to lead the Gettysburg defense, which held Juniata to 100 yards and eight fi rst downs in the opening half and 239 yards for the game, including just 103 on the ground.

Gettysburg 7 21 23 7 - 58Juniata 0 6 13 8 - 27

1st QuarterG - Twer 64 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 5:332nd QuarterG - Delia 9 run (R. Pennella kick), 14:17G - Twer 3 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 10:25J - Valdiserri 2 pass from Udinsky (Andrews kick failed), 6:56G - Delia 7 run (R. Pennella kick), 3:403rd QuarterJ - Valdiserri 4 pass from Udinski (Udinski pass failed), 12:53G - Delia 1 run (R. Pennella kick), 11:54J - Cottle 0 blocked punt return (Andrews kick), 9:42G - B. Romano 39 pass from Whitmoyer (Twer pass from Whitmoyer), 6:23G - Delia 75 punt return (B. Romano pass from Whitmoyer), 5:164th QuarterJ - McCaulley 1 run (Slutter pass from Udinski), 9:07G - Ulassin 26 run (R. Pennella kick), 6:47

Team Stats G JFirst downs 25 19Rushes-yards 51-299 36-103Passing yards 297 136Passing C-A-I 19-32-2 21-50-1Total plays-yards 83-596 86-239Kick return yards 96 134Punts-avg. 5-29.8 10-32.5Fumbles-lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-yards 20-206 6-813rd down con. 3-12 5-204th down con. 1-3 0-3Time of possession 37:26 22:34

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................13 105 3 31Nick Ulassin ...............9 70 1 26Kody Smith ................6 49 0 18Kyle Whitmoyer .........9 32 0 12Freddy Caruso ...........8 29 0 11Malcolm Perry ............2 8 0 5Brian Eliff ...................1 8 0 8John Pesce ................2 2 0 2TEAM .........................1 -4 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKyle Whitmoyer . 9-17-2 134 1 39Kody Smith ..... 10-15-0 163 2 64

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................8 168 2 64Freddy Caruso ...........3 36 0 22Ted Delia....................2 11 0 16Alec Pacelli ................2 8 0 5Bobby Romano ..........1 39 1 39Mack Krush................1 22 0 22Matt Brophy ...............1 16 0 16John Pesce ................1 1 0 1

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Rob Pennella ......4 149 37.2 40 1TEAM ..................1 0 0.0 0 0

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: Tommy LeNoir 3-50, Ted Delia 1-75, TEAM 1-3Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 4-63, Hugo Nolasco 1-33Tackle Leaders: Larry DelViscio 9 (7-2), Mark Covington 7 (7-0), Rob Pennella 7 (6-1), Joe Ventresca 7 (4-3)Tackles for Loss: Joe Ventresca 2.5-13, Larry DelViscio 1.5-2, Mark Covington 1.0-6, Tyler Fasanella 1.0-1, Chris Nolan 1.0-6, Robert Swierkowski 1.0-1, Chris Douthett 0.5-2, Drew Winters 0.5-1Sacks: Joe Ventresca 1.0-10, Chris Nolan 1.0-6Interceptions: Gordon Prince 1Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Larry DelViscio 1, Joe Delaney 1Blocked Kicks: TEAM 1

Juniata Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgWard Udinski ...........11 43 0 27Zane Bussard ............6 29 0 12Quadir Christian.......10 13 0 8Zach McCaulley .........5 9 1 9Isiah Morgan ..............3 9 0 4Hunter Phillips ...........1 0 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgWard Udinski 20-46-1 131 2 16David Smyers 1-3-0 5 0 5Hunter Phillips 0-1-0 0 0 0

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgJulian Valdiserri .........8 46 2 9Hunter Phillips ...........5 45 0 16Dinambi Butler ...........2 8 0 4De’Sean Popley .........1 8 0 8Isaiah Slutter..............1 7 0 7Zach McCaulley .........1 7 0 7Quadir Christian.........1 6 0 6Colton Myers .............1 5 0 5John Hill .....................1 4 0 4

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Owen Phillips ......9 325 36.1 44 1TEAM ..................1 0 0.0 0 0

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: Hunter Phillips 1-22Kickoff Returns: Hunter Phillips 2-42, Isaiah Slutter 2-37, Nicholas Stubbs 1-48, Zach McCaulley 1-7Tackle Leaders: Kevin Gorman 9 (8-1), Keith Stewart 8 (7-1)Tackles for Loss: Kevin Gorman 3.0-11, Keith Stewart 1.0-1Sacks: Kevin Gorman 1.0-5, David Weiss 0.5-0, Jason Marquis 0.5-0Interceptions: Keith Stewart 1, Nicholas Stubbs 1Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Andrew Masullo 2Blocked Kicks: Hunter Phillips 1

Game 4 Susquehanna 56, Gettysburg 55 (ot)Sept. 24, 2012 Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Gettysburg, Pa.

Susquehanna scored 11 unanswered points to send the game to overtime, then won on a game-ending two-point conversion in the fi rst OT as the Bullets dropped a 56-55 shootout. The Bullets led 48-37 with 9:56 left before the Crusaders rallied, kicking a fi eld goal before tying it on a touchdown and two-point conversion. In overtime, the Bullets received the ball fi rst and scored on a Ted Delia 1-yard touchdown run before kicking an extra point. Susquehanna answered with a 25-yard touchdown pass on its fi rst play of the extra session before winning on a conversion pass. Delia rushed for a career-high 244 yards and three touchdowns while returning a punt 66 yards for a touchdown. Freshman wing Freddy Caruso added seven catches for 116 yards while junior Kody Smith passed for 183 yards and rushed for an additional 82 yards and two touchdowns. Gettysburg outgained Susquehanna 569-554, and the two teams tied the conference record for combined points scored that they set in the Bullets 61-50 victory in 2010.

Susq. 13 17 7 11 8 - 56Gburg 14 13 14 7 7 - 55

1st QuarterG - Delia 1 run (R. Pennella kick), 12:17S - Tellish 4 run (Hotaling kick), 7:46G - K. Smith 33 run (R. Pennella kick), 6:08S - Tellish 3 run (Hotaling kick blocked), 4:522nd QuarterS - Tellish 1 run (Hotaling kick), 12:39G - Delia 83 run (R. Pennella kick), 12:16S - Hotaling 30 FG, 7:42G - Pacelli 9 pass from Caruso (Delia rush failed), 4:54S - Palazzi 1 run (Hotaling kick), 2:513rd QuarterG - Delia 66 punt return (R. Pennella kick), 6:20S - Palazzi 1 run (Hotaling kick), 4:51G - K. Smith 20 run (R. Pennella kick), 2:284th QuarterG - Whitmoyer 5 run (R. Pennella kick), 9;56S - Hotaling 23 FG, 4:53S - Ercole 32 pass from Palazzi (Patchin pass from Palazzi), 2:03OvertimeG - Delia 1 run (R. Pennella kick)S - Ercole 25 pass from Palazzi (Tellish pass from Palazzi)

Team Stats S GFirst downs 25 23Rushes-yards 39-124 53-375Passing yards 430 194Passing C-A-I 24-37-2 12-25-0Total plays-yards 76-554 78-569Kick return yards 135 167Punts-avg. 4-44.5 5-42.6Fumbles-lost 4-1 1-0Penalties-yards 5-32 10-883rd down con. 5-12 5-144th down con. 1-1 1-1Time of possession 37:26 22:34

Susquehanna Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgGreg Tellish ..............31 115 3 19Duke Hyacinthe .........1 16 0 16TEAM .........................1 -2 0 0Rich Palazzi ...............6 -5 2 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgRich Palazzi .....24-37-2 430 2 49

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgMike Ritter .................6 103 0 49Spenser Ercole ..........5 152 2 47Alex Patchin...............5 75 0 19Greg Tellish ................3 20 0 8Casey Tosches ..........2 37 0 33Matt Knouse ..............2 34 0 32Justin Stover ..............1 9 0 9

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Alex Patchin........4 178 44.5 55 2

Field Goal AttemptsSpenser Hotaling2nd....... 7:42 ............30 yds ......... Good4th........ 4:53 ............23 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Ryan MacIver 1-13Kickoff Returns: Jalon Scott 5-83, Spenser Ercole 2-30, Alex Patchin 1-22Tackle Leaders: Jalon Scott 11 (6-5), Trevor Terpening 9 (6-3), Ryan MacIver 9 (4-3)Tackles for Loss: Bobby Gaeta 1.5-3, Ryan MacIver 1.0-3, Bill Mancini 1.0-5, Will Dyson 1.0-3, Tim Pierce 0.5-1Sacks: Bill Mancini 1.0-5Interceptions: noneForced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Jack McCarty 2, Will Dyson 1Blocked Kicks: Ryan MacIver 1, Bill Mancini 1

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................25 244 3 83Kody Smith ..............13 82 2 33Kyle Whitmoyer .........5 25 1 9Nick Ulassin ...............6 21 0 14Freddy Caruso ...........2 5 0 8TEAM .........................2 -2 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith 10-22-0 183 0 50Kyle Whitmoyer 1-2-0 2 0 2Freddy Caruso 1-1-0 9 1 9

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgFreddy Caruso ...........7 116 0 29John Pesce ................3 19 0 14Bobby Romano ..........1 50 0 50Alec Pacelli ................1 9 1 9

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Rob Pennella ......5 213 42.6 48 1TEAM ..................0 0 0 0 0

Field Goal AttemptsRob Pennella2nd....... 0:23 ............21 yds ..... Blocked2nd....... 0:02 ............19 yds .......Missed

Punt Returns: Ted Delia 1-66Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 4-102, Marc Graziano 1-24, Aden Twer 1-22, Hugo Nolasco 1-19Tackle Leaders: Joe Delaney 10 (7-3), Larry DelViscio 8 (5-3), Tyler Fasanella 7 (4-3)Tackles for Loss: Larry DelViscio 2.0-2, Marc Graziano 1.0-5, Chad Bucur 0.5-5, Joe Ventresca 0.5-5Sacks: Chad Bucur 0.5-5, Joe Ventresca 0.5-5Interceptions: Joe Delaney 1-0, Larry DelViscio 1-12Forced Fumbles: Joe Delaney 1, Chad Bucur 1, Mark Covington 1Fumble Recoveries: Tyler Fasanella 1Pass Breakups: Joe Delaney 2, Larry DelViscio 1, Tyler Fasanella 1Blocked Kicks: Joe Ventresca 1

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Game 5 Gettysburg 44, McDaniel 37Oct. 1, 2011 Scott S. Bair Stadium Westminster, Md.

Senior cornerback Tyler Fasanella forced a fumble and recovered the loose ball at the Bullet-28 with 23 seconds left, and Gettysburg defeated host McDaniel College 44-37 in a Centennial Conference affair. The Bullets piled up 676 yards of offense - their most since a win over Juniata in 2009 - including 414 through the air. Sophomore receiver Aden Twer caught seven passes for 214 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including the game-winner with 1:50 remaining as he fi nished with the second-most receiving yardage in school history. The Bullets had two 100-yard rushers as well as two 100-yard receivers, as junior tailback Ted Delia rushed for 109 yards while senior quarterback Kyle Whitmoyer ran for 100 yards and three touchdowns. Freshman wing Freddy Caruso added 133 receiving yards while Whitmoyer and junior Kody Smith shared the time at quarterback. Smith fi nished with 229 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 9-of-17 passing while Whitmoyer tossed for 185 yards and one touchdown on 10-of-17 passing.

Gettysburg 17 0 14 13 - 44McDaniel 10 7 13 7 - 37

1st QuarterG - Whitmoyer 1 run (R. Pennella kick), 9:53M - Nichols 36 FG, 4:50G - R. Pennella 37 FG, 2:47M - Rollins 1 run (Nichols kick), 2:08G - Twer 53 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 1:232nd QuarterM - O’Melia 54 pass from Valori (Nichols kick), 14:513rd QuarterM - Rollins 1 run (Nichols kick), 13:24G - Whitmoyer 9 run (R. Pennella kick), 9:50M - O’Melia 56 pass from Valori (Nichols kick blocked), 3:28G - Pesce 18 pass from Whitmoyer (R. Pennella kick), 0:234th QuarterG - Whitmoyer 47 run (Whitmoyer pass failed), 8:03M - O’Melia 36 pass from Valori (Nichols kick), 6:38G - Twer 33 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 1:50

Team Stats G MFirst downs 28 21Rushes-yards 50-262 43-135Passing yards 414 329Passing C-A-I 19-34-1 17-25-1Total plays-yards 84-676 68-464Kick return yards 187 207Punts-avg. 6-32.2 7-42.6Fumbles-lost 3-2 1-1Penalties-yards 9-102 14-1153rd down con. 7-15 2-124th down con. 0-0 1-2Time of possession 27:40 32:20

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................21 109 0 36Kyle Whitmoyer .........9 100 3 47Freddy Caruso ...........6 33 0 10Nick Ulassin ...............7 21 0 14James Monreale ........1 6 0 6Kody Smith ................3 -7 0 3TEAM .........................3 -1 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith ....... 9-17-0 229 2 53Kyle Whitmoyer 10-17-1 185 1 34

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................7 214 2 53Freddy Caruso ...........5 133 0 39John Pesce ................3 40 1 19Ted Delia....................2 16 0 17Bobby Romano ..........1 11 0 11Matt Brophy ...............1 0 0 0

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Rob Pennella ......6 193 32.2 39 0

Field Goal AttemptsRob Pennella1st ........ 2:47 ............37 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Ted Delia 2-5Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 6-147, Aden Twer 1-40Tackle Leaders: Peter Hak 10 (8-2), Larry DelViscio 10 (4-6), Rob Pennella 8 (6-2)Tackles for Loss: Joe Ventresca 3.0-18, Robert Swierkowski 2.0-4, Peter Hak 1.5-8, Larry DelViscio 1.5-5, Marc Graziano 1.0-1, Mark Covington 1.0-2, Chris Douthett 0.5-4Sacks: Joe Ventresca 1.5-14, Ben Zepnick 1.0-8, Peter Hak 0.5-4, Larry DelViscio 0.5-3, Chris Douthett 0.5-4Interceptions: Marc Graziano 1-3Forced Fumbles: Tyler Fasanella 1Fumble Recoveries: Tyler Fasanella 1Pass Breakups: Larry DelViscio 1, Rob Pennella 1Blocked Kicks: Joe Ventresca 1

McDaniel Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgJoe Rollins ...............34 145 2 18Brad Kline ..................1 2 0 2Jermaine Young .........2 1 0 4Nick Valori ..................6 -13 0 17

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgNick Valori 17-25-1 329 3 56

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgNick O’Melia ..............8 203 3 56Woody Butler .............4 74 0 34Tom Orrok ..................2 29 0 16Joe Rollins .................2 1 0 2Matt Emerson ............1 22 0 22

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Jake Nichols .......7 298 42.6 61 4

Field Goal AttemptsJake Nichols1st ........ 4:50 ............36 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Donny Sherman 2-21Kickoff Returns: Donny Sherman 4-139, Mike Oliveto 2-46, Joe Rollins 1-22Tackle Leaders: Tim McLister 10 (7-3) Mike Cousar 8 (7-1), Diego Weiner 8 (5-3)Tackles for Loss: Steve Wetherhold 1.5-3, Mike Cousar 1.0-1, Bill Gerdes 1.0-11, Nick Chuong 0.5-1Sacks: Bill Gerdes 1.0-11Interceptions: Tim McLister 1-17Forced Fumbles: Diego Weiner 1Fumble Recoveries: Mike Cousar 1, Sam Cox 1Pass Breakups: Jerome Hill 1, Steve Wetherhold 1Blocked Kicks: none

Game 6 Gettysburg 14, Muhlenberg 10Oct. 15, 2011 Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Gettysburg, Pa.

Gettysburg held Muhlenberg to 220 yards, including just 90 over the fi nal three quarters, en route to a 14-10 victory at Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium. The Bullets, who overcame a season-high fi ve turnovers, trailed 10-0 but outscored the Mules 14-0 in the second and third quarters, as sophomore receiver Aden Twer scored both of Gettysburg’s touchdowns. He hauled in a 73-yard pass from junior Kody Smith on the second play of the second quarter, then scored the game-winner on a 19-yard grab with 6:15 remaining in the third quarter. Twer fi nished the game with fi ve catches for 132 yards while Smith, sharing time at quarterback with senior Kyle Whitmoyer, was 7-for-13 for 134 yards. Whitmoyer rushed for a game-high 80 yards on 12 carries. Junior linebacker Larry DelViscio led the defense with 13 tackles (11 solo) while senior linebacker Marc Graziano dealt a career-high 11 hits. Senior cornerback Tyler Fasanella helped ice the game with an interception with just under four minutes to go.

Muhlenberg 10 0 0 0 - 10Gettysburg 0 7 7 0 - 14

1st QuarterM - George 24 pass from Deighan (Mercogliano kick), 9:40M - Mercogliano 44 FG, 5:532nd QuarterG - Twer 73 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 14:353rd QuarterG - Twer 19 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 6:154th Quarterno scoring

Team Stats M GFirst downs 15 20Rushes-yards 48-102 42-165Passing yards 118 225Passing C-A-I 14-29-2 14-31-2Total plays-yards 77-220 73-390Kick return yards 3-41 3-48Punts-avg. 6-26.2 4-34.2Fumbles-lost 0-0 4-3Penalties-yards 7-57 8-603rd down con. 6-19 5-154th down con. 2-6 2-3Time of possession 37:42 22:18

Muhlenberg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTerrence Dandridge .24 65 0 13Dan Deighan............15 27 0 18Chase Nadell .............1 10 0 10J.T. Merklinger ...........6 9 0 6Eric Gilbert .................1 5 0 5TEAM .........................1 -14 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgDan Deighan... 14-29-2 118 1 24

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgJ.T. Merklinger ...........6 31 0 19Tyler George ..............4 50 1 24Zach Klein..................2 25 0 14Marcus Toomey .........1 6 0 6Eric Gilbert .................1 6 0 6

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Connor Winter ....6 157 26.2 40 0

Field Goal AttemptsGregg Mercogliano1st ........ 5:53 ............44 yds ......... Good

Punt Returns: Andrew Onimus 1-0Kickoff Returns: Elijah Sorel 1-6, Chris Hartzell 1-18, Chase Nadell 1-17Tackle Leaders: Patrick McDonough 12 (6-6), Mike Fiorillo 8 (7-1), Shane O'Connor 7 (5-2)Tackles for Loss: Andrew Tullo 1.5-3, Mike Fiorillo 1.0-3, Kenneth Cobb 1.0-7, Andy Curley 1.0-10, Patrick McDonough 0.5-0Sacks: Kenneth Cobb 1.0-7, Andy Curley 1.0-10Interceptions: Chris Hartzell 1, TIm Vogel 1Forced Fumbles: Mike Fiorillo 1, Chris Hartzell 1Fumble Recoveries: Shane O'Connor 1, Kenneth Cobb 1, Chase Nadell 1Pass Breakups: Kenneth Cobb 1Blocked Kicks: Michael Long 2

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgKyle Whitmoyer .......12 80 0 37Ted Delia..................18 61 0 13Kody Smith ................4 17 0 7John Pesce ................2 5 0 3Nick Ulassin ...............1 3 0 3Freddy Caruso ...........3 0 0 6TEAM .........................2 -1 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKyle Whitmoyer 7-17-1 91 0 25Kody Smith 7-13-1 134 2 73TEAM 0-1-0 0 0 0

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................5 132 2 73John Pesce ................3 49 0 25Freddy Caruso ...........3 25 0 17Bobby Romano ..........1 16 0 16Alec Pacelli ................1 6 0 6Ted Delia....................1 -3 0 0

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Freddy Caruso ....4 137 34.2 49 2

Field Goal AttemptsRob Pennella2nd....... 8:58 ............41 yds ..... Blocked2nd....... 0:24 ............45 yds ..... Blocked

Punt Returns: Ted Delia 1-2Kickoff Returns: Aden Twer 2-38, Nick Ulassin 1-10Tackle Leaders: Larry DelViscio 13 (11-2), Marc Graziano 11 (5-6), Mark Covington 7 (6-1)Tackles for Loss: Mark Covington 3.0-17, Joe Ventresca 2.5-14, Marc Graziano 1.5-2, Joe Delaney 1.0-2, Peter Hak 1.0-3, Chris Nolan 1.0-7, ROb Pennella 1.0-14Sacks: Joe Ventresca 1.5-11, Mark Covington 1.0-6, Chris Nolan 1.0-7, Marc Graziano 0.5-1Interceptions: Joe Delaney 1, Tyler Fasanella 1Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Marc Graziano 1Blocked Kicks: none

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2011 GAME RECAPS

Game 7 Johns Hopkins 83, Gettysburg 21Oct. 22, 2011 Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Gettysburg, Pa.

Johns Hopkins set a Centennial Conference record for points scored and the 14th-ranked and undefeated Blue Jays ran by the Bullets 83-21, spoiling Gettysburg’s Homecoming. Senior quarterback Hewitt Tomlin threw for school records of 501 yards, seven touchdowns, and 39 completions for the Blue Jays while tying former Gettysburg standout Matt Flynn’s ’10 Centennial Conference record for most touchdown passes in a game. Sophomore receiver Daniel Wodicka caught a school-record 15 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown while senior Sam Wernick had 13 catches for 148 yards and a pair of TDs. Junior receiver Scott Cremens had added six catches for 92 yards and three touchdowns. Johns Hopkins, which won a school-record 12th game in a row dating back to last season, outgained the Bullets 731-335, set a school record for total yards, and came up two yards shy of the conference record set by Gettysburg in a win over St. Lawrence in 1999. Sophomore receiver Aden Twer led the Bullets with 11 catches - one shy of the school record - for 132 yards and a touchdown.

Johns Hopkins 21 21 14 27 - 83Gettysburg 0 7 7 7 - 21

1st QuarterJH - Porco 5 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 8:14JH - Rigaud 6 run (Carbone kick), 3:41JH - Barletta 28 run (Carbone kick), 0:002nd QuarterG - Twer 47 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 14:12JH - Wernick 5 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 10:54JH - Cremens 17 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 7:44JH - Cremens 16 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 1:553rd QuarterG - Delia 91 punt return (R. Pennella kick), 10:31JH - Wernick 29 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 9:51JH - Cremens 30 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick), 4:524th QuarterJH - Wodicka 24 pass from Tomlin (Carbone kick blocked), 14:53JH - Berry 1 run (Carbone kick), 11:47G - Pesce 18 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 10:09JH - Abbott 2 run (Carbone kick), 5:13JH - Connery 37 fumble return (Carbone kick), 4:43

Team Stats JH GFirst downs 39 22Rushes-yards 44-186 38-76Passing yards 545 259Passing C-A-I 43-56-0 24-45-0Total plays-yards 100-731 83-335Kick return yards 101 227Punts-avg. 3-40.0 5-35.8Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-3Penalties-yards 6-60 11-1173rd down con. 14-20 3-144th down con. 2-2 1-6Time of possession 37:54 22:00

Johns Hopkins Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgMatthew Berry ...........7 57 1 48Scott Barletta .............6 35 1 28Nick Fazio ..................8 33 0 13J.D. Abbott .................7 26 1 7Jonathan Rigaud .......9 14 1 6Tyler Porco ................2 11 0 7Alec Sinatro ...............3 6 0 6Hewitt Tomlin .............2 4 0 6

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgHewitt Tomlin .. 39-52-0 501 7 46Robbie Matey ..... 4-4-0 44 0 17

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgDaniel Wodicka ........15 217 1 46Sam Wernick ...........13 148 2 31Scott Cremens ...........6 92 3 30James Peters.............2 30 0 17Tyler Porco ................2 22 1 17Jonathan Rigaud .......2 15 0 9Jared Beekman .........1 9 0 9Nick Fazio ..................1 7 0 7Brad Foulke ...............1 5 0 5

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Richie Carbone ...3 120 40.0 44 0

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: Daniel Wodicka 2-(-6)Kickoff Returns: Sam Wernick 2-38, Jonathan Rigaud 2-63Tackle Leaders: Adam Schweyer 12 (9-3), Taylor Maciow 8 (5-3)Tackles for Loss: Adam Schweyer 1.5-9, Kale Sweeney 1.5-5, Dan Keenan 1.5-6, Taylor Maciow 1.0-2, MIke Milano 1.0-2, Tyler Brown 1.0-5, John Arena 1.0-15, Ryan Piatek 0.5-3, J.P. Marquess 0.5-1, Ben Williams 0.5-1Sacks: Adam Schweyer 1.5-9, Kale Sweeney 1.5-5, Tyler Brown 1.0-5, Dan Keenan 1.0-5, John Arena 1.0-15, Taylor Maciow 0.5-2, Ryan Piatek 0.5-3Interceptions: noneForced Fumbles: Scott Barletta 1Fumble Recoveries: Adam Schweyer 1, Lanre Adekola 1, Matthew Connery 1Pass Breakups: Ryan Rice 1, Mike Milano 1, John Arena 1Blocked Kicks: none

Gettysburg Individual StatsRushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................16 75 0 17Nick Ulassin ...............4 9 0 3Jon Smoker ...............2 8 0 8Freddy Caruso ...........1 3 0 3Kyle Whitmoyer .......10 -2 0 12Malcolm Perry ............1 -2 0 0Brian Eliff ...................1 -5 0 0Kody Smith ................3 -10 0 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith 12-23-0 152 2 47Kyle Whitmoyer 11-21-0 105 0 18Brian Eliff 1-1-0 2 0 2

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer ...............11 132 1 47Freddy Caruso ...........7 78 0 18Bobby Romano ..........2 21 0 12John Pesce ................2 19 1 18Alec Pacelli ................1 7 0 7Kyle Davis..................1 2 0 2

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Freddy Caruso ....5 179 35.8 50 1

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: Ted Delia 2-88Kickoff Returns: Nick Ulassin 11-213, Peter Fessenden 1-14Tackle Leaders: Cody DiAmore 13 (11-2), Marc Graziano 13 (9-4), Larry DelViscio 12 (9-3), Joe Delaney 11 (6-5)Tackles for Loss: Marc Graziano 2.0-3, Chris Douthett 1.0-1, Drew Winters 1.0-3, Larry DelViscio 0.5-1, Peter Hak 0.5-1, Mark Covington 0.5-1, Joe Ventresca 0.5-1Sacks: Chris Douthett 0.5-1, Joe Ventresca 0.5-1Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: Robert Swierkowski 1Pass Breakups: DJ Thompson 1Blocked Kicks: Joe Ventresca 1

Game 8 Gettysburg 22, Moravian 14Oct. 29, 2011 Rocco Calvo Field Bethlehem, Pa.

Sophomore Aden Twer broke a 47-year-old receiving record and the Bullets made the most of a freak October snowstorm, defeating Moravian College 22-14 at Rocco Calvo Field. Twer caught two touchdown passes and his second gave him 12 for the season, one more than Ken Snyder ’65 posted in 1964. Twer fi nished the game with fi ve catches for 84 yards while junior tailback Ted Delia rushed for 115 yards, with 76 coming on a fi rst-half touchdown run. The game started with a blanket of snow already covering the fi eld, and persistent precipitation added up to several inches on the artifi cial surface by the end of the day. Junior quarterback Kody Smith hit Twer on both of his touchdowns and fi nished with 113 yards on 8-of-10 passing. After Moravian scored on the third offensive play of the game, the Bullets went on a 22-0 run to go up 22-6 at the half. The Bullets held the Greyhounds to 154 yards - the fewest by a Gettysburg opponent since Averett had 135 in a 23-7 Gettysburg victory in 2003. Junior linebacker Larry DelViscio and junior defensive tackle Robert Swierkowski made eight tackles apiece for the Bullets.

Gettysburg 6 16 0 0 - 22Moravian 6 0 0 8 - 14

1st QuarterM - Moyer 41 run (Heck pass failed), 13:37G - Twer 38 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick failed), 1:302nd QuarterG - Twer 27 pass from K. Smith (Caruso pass from K. Smith), 10:11G - Delia 76 run (Whitmoyer rush failed), 2:523rd Quarterno scoring4th QuarterM - Johnson 1 run (Zanoni pass from Johnson), 1:18

Team Stats G MFirst downs 12 10Rushes-yards 52-120 43-94Passing yards 114 60Passing C-A-I 9-14-0 7-16-0Total plays-yards 66-234 59-154Kick return yards 22 54Punts-avg. 7-23.0 8-26.9Fumbles-lost 3-2 3-2Penalties-yards 6-60 6-503rd down con. 7-18 3-144th down con. 0-2 0-2Time of possession 30:19 29:41

Gettysburg Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................33 115 1 76Kody Smith ................7 5 0 11John Pesce ................1 5 0 5Kyle Whitmoyer .........5 4 0 10Freddy Caruso ...........3 -1 0 3TEAM .........................3 -8 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith ....... 8-10-0 113 2 38Kyle Whitmoyer .. 1-4-0 1 0 1

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................5 84 2 38John Pesce ................3 17 0 13Freddy Caruso ...........1 13 0 13

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Freddy Caruso ....6 149 24.8 31 0TEAM ..................1 12 12.0 12 0

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: noneKickoff Returns: Aden Twer 2-22, Hugo Nolasco 1-0Tackle Leaders: Larry DelViscio 8 (5-3), Robert Swierkowski 8 (2-6), Marc Graziano 7 (5-2)Tackles for Loss: Peter Hak 2.5-6, Larry DelViscio 2.0-4, Joe Ventresca 2.0-6, Chad Bucur 2.0-7, Robert Swierkowski 1.0-1, Mark Covington 1.0-3, Marc Graziano 0.5-1Sacks: Chad Bucur 2.0-7, Joe Ventresca 1.5-5, Robert Swierkowski 0.5-1Interceptions: noneForced Fumbles: Scott Barletta 1Fumble Recoveries: Ben Zepnick 1, Hugo Nolasco 1Pass Breakups: Mark Covington 1, Peter Hak 1, Rob Pennella 1Blocked Kicks: none

Moravian Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgRobbie Moyer ............6 52 1 41Matt Johnson ...........13 26 1 35Joe Tegan ..................9 12 0 6C.J. Billera ...............14 7 0 6TEAM .........................1 -3 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgMatt Johnson 5-13-0 48 0 21Robbie Moyer 2-3-0 12 0 9

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgVince Reed ................2 24 0 15C.J. Billera .................2 5 0 3Julian Gentile .............1 21 0 21Chris Soltys ...............1 8 0 8Mike Zanoni ...............1 2 0 2

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Tyler Thompson ..8 215 26.9 35 1

Field Goal Attemptsnone

Punt Returns: Rocco Del Priore 1-0Kickoff Returns: Rocco Del Priore 2-30, Chris Soltys 1-16, C.J. Billera 1-8Tackle Leaders: Ryan Hartzell 15 (3-12), Allen Petros 12 (5-7), Stephen Kircher 8 (0-8)Tackles for Loss: Allen Petros 4.0-9, Luke Trexler 3.5-9, Seth Payne 2.0-8, Stephen Kircher 1.5-4, Patrick Gordon 1.5-3, Ryan Hartzell 0.5-1, Travis King 0.5-1, Ryan Bauer 0.5-1Sacks: Allen Petros 1.0-4, Seth Payne 1.0-7, Stephen Kircher 0.5-2, Patrick Gordon 0.5-1Forced Fumbles: noneFumble Recoveries: Patrick Gordon 1, D.J. Wacker 1Pass Breakups: D.J. Wacker 1Blocked Kicks: Douglas DiMattia 1

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Game 10 Gettysburg 28, Franklin & Marshall 14Nov. 12, 2011 Sponaugle-Williamson Field Lancaster, Pa.

Gettysburg rushed for a season-high 385 yards and the Bullets closed their season on a high note, toppling Franklin & Marshall College 28-14 at Sponaugle-Williamson Field. Junior tailback Ted Delia rushed for 156 yards and one touchdown as Gettysburg fi nished the year tied with Ursinus College for third place in the CC standings, tying the team’s best conference finish since 2007. The Orange & Blue outgained the Diplomats 498-358 and had a pair of scoring drives of over 90 yards, including a 98-yarder.Gettysburg, which never trailed after scoring on its opening drive, received 86 yards on 10 carries from senior quarterback Kyle Whitmoyer, who also threw a pair of touchdown passes to senior wing John Pesce. Junior quarterback Kody Smith added 65 yards on seven carries while freshman wing Freddy Caruso contributed 58 rushing yards and one touchdown. Junior linebacker Larry DelViscio made 12 tackles, 2.0 sacks, and recovered a fumble for Gettysburg, which snapped a four-game losing streak at F&M.

Gettysburg 7 7 7 7 - 28F&M 7 0 7 0 - 14

1st QuarterG - Pesce 5 pass from Whitmoyer (R. Pennella kick), 9:39F - Jackson 7 run (DeStefano kick), 6:552nd QuarterG - Caruso 4 run (Pennella kick), 12:343rd QuarterG - Pesce 11 pass from Whitmoyer (Pennella kick), 11:27F - Kaschak 9 pass from John Harrison (DeStefano kick), 6:074th QuarterG - Delia 1 run (Pennella kick), 9:05

Team Stats G F&MFirst downs 27 22Rushes-yards 50-385 31-93Passing yards 113 265Passing C-A-I 12-22-1 23-36-1Total plays-yards 72-498 67-358Kick return yards 44 59Punts-avg. 2-28.0 3-38.0Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-yards 6-55 5-313rd down con. 8-12 6-144th down con. 0-0 1-2Time of possession 25:46 34:14

F&M Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgLamont Jackson ......11 98 1 29John Kaschak ..........13 30 0 5Sean Davis ................1 4 0 4John Harrison ............6 -39 0 5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgJohn Harrison ......22-35-1 241 1 36E. J. Schneider .........1-1-0 24 0 24

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgTim Muller ..................9 109 0 36Jordan Zackery ..........6 48 0 15John Kaschak ............4 47 1 24Paul McGann .............3 31 0 19Lamont Jackson ........1 30 0 30

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20E. J. Schneider 3 114 38.0 48 2

Field Goal AttemptsChris DeStefano2nd....... 0:37 .........34 yards ..... Blocked

Punt Returns: NoneKickoff Returns: Aaron Fant 1-21, Kurt Rogers 3-38 Tackle Leaders: Brian Velasco 11 (8-3), B. Wengert 8 (7-1), Ty Savastio 7 (7-0)Sacks: Nick Barbieri 1.0-3, C. T. Marsh 1.0-5Tackles for Loss: Nick Barbieri 2.0-5, C.T. Marsh 2.0-6, Brian Velasco 1.0-5, Jordan Studevan 1.0-1, Mike Shin 0.5-1, Kenny Provost 0.5-0Interceptions: Brian Velasco 1Fumble Recoveries: noneForced Fumbles: nonePass Breakups: Chris DeStefano 1Blocked Kicks: C. T . Marsh 1

Gettysburg Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................22 156 1 47Kyle Whitmoyer .......10 86 0 47Kody Smith ................7 65 0 23Freddy Caruso ...........4 58 1 33John Pesce ................6 19 0 11Nick Ulassin ...............1 1 0 1

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKyle Whitmoyer ..... 8-12-1 73 2 15Kody Smith ............ 4-10-0 40 0 16

Receiving Rec Yds TD LgKyle Davis..................4 25 0 11Ted Delia....................3 32 0 13John Pesce ................2 16 2 11Bobby Romano ..........1 16 0 16Freddy Caruso ...........1 15 0 15Aden Twer .................1 9 0 9

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Freddy Caruso 2 56 28.0 31 1

Field Goal AttemptsRob Pennella3rd ....... 0:28 .........30 yards ..... Blocked

Punt Returns: NoneKickoff Returns: Hugo Nolasco 2-30, Nick Ulassin 1-14Tackle Leaders: Larry DelViscio12 (11-1) Mark Covington 9 (8-1), Sacks: Larry DelViscio 2.0-12, Joe Ventresca 2.0-15Tackles for Loss: Larry DelViscio 2.0-12, Jose Ventresca 2.0-15Interceptions: Hugo Nolasco 1Fumble Recoveries: Larry DelViscio 1Forced Fumbles: nonePass Breakups: Mark Covington 2, Joe Delaney 1, Chris Douthett 1, Peter Hak 1Blocked Kicks: Peter Hak 1

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Game 9 Dickinson 21, Gettysburg 20Nov. 5, 2011 Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium Gettysburg, Pa.

Corwyn Gordon blocked a potential game-tying extra point with 46 seconds left and Dickinson edged the Bullets 21-20 to win back the Little Brown Bucket. After junior quarterback Kody Smith scored on a 2-yard touchdown run, Gordon got his hand on the point-after attempt. The ball fl uttered in the air before bouncing off the crossbar and back into the end zone. The Red Devils then recovered Gettysburg’s onside kick attempt and were able to run out the rest of the clock. Dickinson, which scored 21 unanswered points after falling behind 14-0 early, rushed for 306 yards. Senior tailback Ted Delia led Gettysburg with 86 rushing yards while senior wing John Pesce scored a pair of touchdowns – one rushing and one receiving. Sophomore receiver Aden Twer caught six passes for 78 yards and became just the second player in school history to go over 1,000 receiving yards in a season.

Dickinson 0 7 7 7 - 21Gettysburg 14 0 0 6 - 20

1st QuarterG - Pesce 30 pass from K. Smith (R. Pennella kick), 9:33G - Pesce 16 run (R. Pennella kick), 5:472nd QuarterD - Smith 38 run (London kick), 0:453rd QuarterD - Ahnell 1 run (London kick), 8:554th QuarterD - McDonald 4 pass from Ahnell (London kick), 7:12G - K. Smith 2 run (R. Pennella kick blocked), 0:46

Team Stats D GFirst downs 20 27Rushes-yards 53-306 49-150Passing yards 77 240Passing C-A-I 7-14-1 20-37-2Total plays-yards 67-383 86-390Kick return yards 66 77Punts-avg. 7-23.0 8-26.9Fumbles-lost 3-2 3-2Penalties-yards 6-60 6-503rd down con. 7-18 3-144th down con. 0-2 0-2Time of possession 30:19 29:41

Dickinson Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgMike Shimkin ...........18 139 0 46Kyle Smith ...............17 115 1 38Cole Ahnell ..............13 58 1 17Cam Di Fede .............1 0 0 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgCole Ahnell ....... 7-14-1 77 1 32

Receiving .............. Rec Yds TD LgCam Di Fede .............4 31 0 10Tyler Rosa .................1 32 0 32Eric Ondo...................1 10 0 10Matt McDonald ..........1 4 1 4

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20David London .....6 211 35.2 45 2

Field Goal AttemptsDavid London1st ........ 13:02 ..........32 yds .......Missed

Punt Returns: Mike Shimkin 3-17Kickoff Returns: Luc Vernerey 3-66Tackle Leaders: Scott Sullivan 10 (8-2), Michael Miller 9 (5-4), Julian Rosen 9 (5-4)Tackles for Loss: Walker Moriarty 1.5-12, Michael Miller 1.0-3, Ross Johnson 1.0-11, Connor Thompson 1.0-1, Mike McKee 1.0-15, Julian Rosen 0.5-6Sacks: Walker Moriarty 1.5-12, Ross Johnson 1.0-11, Mike McKee 1.0-15, Julian Rosen 0.5-6Interceptions: Julian Rosen 1, Mitch Helmandollar 1Forced Fumbles: Ross Johnson 1, Mike McKee 1Fumble Recoveries: nonePass Breakups: Scott Sullivan 2, Connor Thompson 1, Robert Spriggs 1, Mitch Helmandollar 1Blocked Kicks: Corwyn Gordon 1

Gettysburg Individual Stats

Rushing Att. Net TD LgTed Delia..................27 86 0 11Freddy Caruso ...........5 35 0 12John Pesce ................3 25 1 16Kyle Whitmoyer .........7 16 0 11Nick Ulassin ...............1 2 0 2Kody Smith ................6 -14 1 9

Passing C-A-I Yds TD LgKody Smith ..... 14-24-1 165 0 43Kyle Whitmoyer 6-13-1 75 1 30

Receiving .............. Rec Yds TD LgAden Twer .................6 78 0 43John Pesce ................7 73 1 30Matt Brophy ...............1 27 0 27Ted Delia....................1 13 0 13Nick Ulassin ...............1 9 0 9

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20Freddy Caruso ....7 236 33.7 40 2

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Punt Returns: Ted Delia 1-2Kickoff Returns: Aden Twer 2-43, Nick Ulassin 1-23, Mike Maguire 1-11Tackle Leaders: Mark Covington 11 (10-1), Larry DelViscio 11 (8-3), Chris Douthett 9 (6-3)Tackles for Loss: Mark Covington 1.0-1, Larry DelViscio 1.0-3, Chad Bucur 1.0-2, Chris Douthett 0.5-1, Peter Hak 0.5-1 Sacks: noneInterceptions: Peter Hak 1Forced Fumbles: Mark Covington 1Fumble Recoveries: Mark Covington 1Pass Breakups: Joe Delaney 1Blocked Kicks: none

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GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GTed Delia 10 194 1098 27 1071 5.5 9 83 107.1Kyle Whitmoyer 9 75 472 89 383 5.1 4 47 42.6Kody Smith 10 74 441 148 293 4.0 3 35 29.3Nick Ulassin 10 42 215 3 212 5.0 2 45 21.2Freddy Caruso 10 39 212 28 184 4.7 2 33 18.4Malcolm Perry 5 17 67 9 58 3.4 1 12 11.6John Pesce 10 17 65 10 55 3.2 1 16 5.5Jon Smoker 10 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 8 0.8James Monreale 10 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 4 0.6Brian Eliff 2 2 8 5 3 1.5 0 8 1.5Brandon Barnes 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3TEAM 8 12 1 21 -20 -1.7 0 0 -2.5Total.......... 10 476 2594 340 2254 4.7 22 83 225.4Opponents...... 10 428 1901 362 1539 3.6 25 59 153.9

GP Effi c. Cmp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Avg/GKody Smith 10 152.43 104-190-4 54.7 1637 17 81 163.7Kyle Whitmoyer 9 107.04 56-112-6 50.0 707 5 39 78.6Freddy Caruso 10 505.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 1 9 0.9Brian Eliff 2 116.80 1-1-0 100.0 2 0 2 1.0Total.......... 10 136.30 162-305-10 53.1 2355 23 81 235.5Opponents...... 10 134.90 186-325-10 57.2 2418 21 57 241.8

GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GAden Twer 10 56 1079 19.3 12 81 107.9Freddy Caruso 10 37 544 14.7 2 39 54.4John Pesce 10 26 257 9.9 5 30 25.7Bobby Romano 10 11 185 16.8 2 50 18.5Ted Delia 10 10 79 7.9 0 17 7.9Alec Pacelli 7 6 38 6.3 1 9 5.4Kyle Davis 2 5 27 5.4 0 11 13.5Nick Ulassin 10 4 21 5.2 0 10 2.1Matt Brophy 10 3 43 14.3 0 27 4.8Mack Krush 9 2 64 32.0 0 42 7.1Jon Smoker 10 2 18 9.0 1 10 1.8Total.......... 10 162 2355 14.5 23 81 235.5Opponents...... 10 186 2418 13.0 21 57 241.8

|-------------PATs------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsAden Twer 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 74Ted Delia 12 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 72Rob Pennella 0 3-8 35-38 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 44John Pesce 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Freddy Caruso 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Kyle Whitmoyer 4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 3-4 0 0 26Kody Smith 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 18Bobby Romano 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14Nick Ulassin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Malcolm Perry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jon Smoker 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Alec Pacelli 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Matt Brophy 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2Peter Hak 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total.......... 48 3-8 35-38 1-2 4 4-7 0 1 344Opponents..... 48 6-8 33-39 1-1 6 6-8 0 0 353

Kick No. Yds Avg TD LongUlassin 41 840 20.5 0 45Twer 10 214 21.4 0 40Nolasco 5 82 16.4 0 33LeNoir 1 18 18.0 0 18Fessenden 1 14 14.0 0 14Maguire 1 11 11.0 0 11Graziano 1 24 24.0 0 24Total.......... 60 1203 20.0 0 45Opponents.. 52 1102 21.2 0 64

Punt No. Yds Avg TD LongDelia 10 259 25.9 3 91LeNoir 6 77 12.8 0 30Hak 0 20 0.0 0 20Total.......... 17 359 21.1 3 91Opponents 18 149 8.3 1 38

Int. No. Yds Avg TD LongFasanella 2 4 2.0 0 3Delaney 2 28 14.0 0 28R. Pennella 1 -5 -5.0 0 0DelViscio 1 12 12.0 0 12Prince 1 0 0.0 0 0Graziano 1 3 3.0 0 3Nolasco 1 1 1.0 0 1Hak 1 2 2.0 0 2Total.......... 10 45 4.5 0 28Opponents. 10 62 6.2 0 17

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TEAMSCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalGettysburg 88 89 94 66 7 344Opponents 79 79 105 82 8 353

TEAM STATISTICS ............GETTYSBURG ..OPPONENTSSCORING...................... ........................394 ...................353 Points Per Game ................................34.4 ..................35.3FIRST DOWNS .....................................229 ...................214 Rushing ...............................................118 .....................83 Passing ..................................................97 ...................105 Penalty...................................................14 .....................26RUSHING YARDAGE ..........................2254 .................1539 Yards gained rushing .........................2594 .................1901 Yards lost rushing ................................340 ...................362 Rushing Attempts ................................476 ...................428 Average Per Rush ................................4.7 ....................3.6 Average Per Game ...........................225.4 ................153.9 TDs Rushing ..........................................22 .....................25PASSING YARDAGE...........................2355 .................2418 Comp-Att-Int ........................... 162-305-10 ...... 186-325-10 Average Per Pass .................................7.7 ................... 7.4 Average Per Catch .............................14.5 ..................13.0 Average Per Game ...........................235.5 ................241.8 TDs Passing ..........................................23 .....................21TOTAL OFFENSE ...............................4609 .................3957 Total Plays ...........................................781 ...................753 Average Per Play ..................................5.9 ....................5.3 Average Per Game ...........................460.9 ................395.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ............. 60-1203 ............52-1102PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards .............. 17-359 ............. 18-149INT RETURNS: #-Yards .................... 10-45 ............... 10-62KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...................20.0 ..................21.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ..................21.1 ....................8.3INT RETURN AVERAGE ........................4.5 ....................6.2FUMBLES-LOST ............................... 21-12 ................. 15-8PENALTIES-Yards ........................... 86-822 ............. 62-537 Average Per Game .............................82.2 ..................53.7PUNTS-Yards ................................ 53-1825 ........... 57-2064 Average Per Punt ...............................34.4 ..................36.2 Net punt average ................................31.2 ..................28.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game..........26:29 ................33:303RD-DOWN Conversions .................56/148 ..............56/155 3rd-Down Pct ..................................... 38% ................. 36%4TH-DOWN Conversions .....................8/21 ..................7/22 4th-Down Pct ..................................... 38% ................. 32%SACKS BY-Yards............................. 23-145 ............. 31-200MISC YARDS ............................................8 .......................0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ......................48 .....................48FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ................... 3-8 ................... 6-8ON-SIDE KICKS .................................... 0-3 ................... 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES ..............(27-39) 69% .....(35-43) 81%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ..(24-39) 62% .....(30-43) 70%PAT-ATTEMPTS ......................(35-38) 92% .....(33-39) 85%ATTENDANCE ..................................14713 .................9772 Games/Avg Per Game ...................5/2943 ..............5/1954 Neutral Site Games ........................................................0/0

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KICKINGField Goals FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkRob Pennella 3-8 37.5 0-1 1-2 2-3 0-2 0-0 37 4

Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdRob Pennella 28 1056 37.7 58 1 6 2 1Freddy Caruso 24 757 31.5 50 0 5 6 1TEAM 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 1Total 53 1825 34.4 58 1 11 8 3Opponents 57 2064 36.2 61 5 2 16 1

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnRob Pennella 30 1702 56.7 2 1 - - -Matt Perkins 26 1434 55.2 0 1 - - -Total 56 3136 56.0 2 2 1102 35.6 34Opponents 64 3634 56.8 2 3 1203 37.4 32

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GP So Ast Tot TFL-Yds Sck-Yds Int-Yds PB FR-Yds FFLarry DelViscio 10 70 30 100 13.0-38 3.5-19 1-12 3 2-0 . Joe Delaney 10 41 25 66 1.0-2 . 2-28 6 . 1 Mark Covington 10 50 14 64 10.5-43 2.0-16 . 5 1-0 3 Marc Graziano 10 44 19 63 7.5-16 1.0-3 1-3 1 . . Peter Hak 9 45 14 59 8.0-21 0.5-4 1-2 3 . . Chris Douthett 10 28 22 50 5.5-23 1.5-8 . 1 . . Joe Ventresca 10 20 18 38 14.0-77 8.5-61 . . . . Rob Pennella 10 31 5 36 1.0-14 . 1--5 5 . . Robert Swierkowski 10 20 12 32 4.0-6 0.5-1 . . 1-0 . Dave Wald 10 13 15 28 . . . . . . Chad Bucur 10 14 12 26 4.5-15 2.5-12 . . . 1 D.J. Thompson 10 20 4 24 . . . 1 . . Tyler Fasanella 6 14 6 20 . . 2-4 2 2-0 2 Cody DiAmore 8 13 4 17 . . . . . . Ben Zepnick 7 6 5 11 1.5-10 1.0-8 . . 1-0 . Hugo Nolasco 10 6 4 10 . . 1-1 . 1-0 . George Schmidt 10 2 7 9 . . . . . . Chris Nolan 8 5 4 9 2.0-13 2.0-13 . . . . Gordon Prince 10 4 5 9 . . 1-0 2 . . Griffi n Ahsler 9 2 6 8 . . . . . . Fred Dietz 8 5 1 6 . . . . . . Nick Ulassin 10 5 1 6 . . . . . . Danny Christian 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . Jon Smoker 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . Tom Piccirillo 9 3 . 3 . . . . . . Drew Olsen 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . Evan Mickel 3 . 2 2 . . . . . . Mike Maguire 7 2 . 2 . . . . . . Anthony De Rosa 7 1 1 2 . . . . . . Drew Winters 2 1 1 2 1.5-4 . . . . . Chris Burton 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . Brandon Barnes 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . James Monreale 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . Jason Sartorio 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . Alex Smith 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . Tom Keefer 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . Freddy Caruso 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . Aden Twer 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . Total.......... 10 477 244 721 74-282 23-145 10-45 29 8-0 7 Opponents...... 10 - - - - 31-200 10-62 26 12-91 8

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G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GTed Delia 10 1071 79 259 0 0 1409 140.9Aden Twer 10 0 1079 0 214 0 1293 129.3Nick Ulassin 10 212 21 0 840 0 1073 107.3Freddy Caruso 10 184 544 0 0 0 728 72.8Kyle Whitmoyer 9 383 0 0 0 0 383 42.6John Pesce 10 55 257 0 0 0 312 31.2Kody Smith 10 293 0 0 0 0 293 29.3Bobby Romano 10 0 185 0 0 0 185 18.5Tommy LeNoir 3 0 0 77 18 0 95 31.7Hugo Nolasco 10 0 0 0 82 1 83 8.3Mack Krush 9 0 64 0 0 0 64 7.1Malcolm Perry 5 58 0 0 0 0 58 11.6Matt Brophy 9 0 43 0 0 0 43 4.8Alec Pacelli 7 0 38 0 0 0 38 5.4Joe Delaney 10 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.8Kyle Davis 2 0 27 0 0 0 27 13.5Marc Graziano 10 0 0 0 24 3 27 2.7Jon Smoker 10 8 18 0 0 0 26 2.6Peter Hak 9 0 0 20 0 2 22 2.4Peter Fessenden 1 0 0 0 14 0 14 14.0Larry DelViscio 10 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.2Mike Maguire 7 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.6James Monreale 10 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Tyler Fasanella 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.7Brian Eliff 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5Brandon Barnes 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.3Rob Pennella 10 0 0 0 0 -5 -5 -0.5Team 8 -20 0 3 0 0 -17 -2.1Total.......... 10 2254 2355 359 1203 45 6216 621.6Opponents...... 10 1539 2418 149 1102 62 5270 527.0

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

2011 Honors and AwardsNational Honors

D3football.com Team of the WeekPeter Hak (DB) .................................................... 9/10/11 vs. UrsinusTed Delia (TB) ......................................... 9/24/11 vs. SusquehannaAden Twer (WR) ............................................... 10/1/11 at McDanielLarry DelViscio (LB) ................................10/15/11 vs. MuhlenbergTed Delia (TB/PR) ............................... 10/22/11 vs. Johns Hopkins Larry DelViscio (LB) .....................11/12/11 at Franklin & Marshall

Beyond Sports Network Division III Athletes of the WeekAden Twer, Ted Delia

National Football Foundation & College Hall of FameHampshire Honor Society

Dennis Bazow, Rob Pennella, Jon Pesce, Kyle Reutter

Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America NCAA Division III Second Team

Larry DelViscio

Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 NCAA Division III First Team

Larry DelViscio, Kyle Reutter

Regional HonorsD3football.com All-South Region Second Team

Ted Delia (return specialist)

Conference HonorsAll-Centennial Conference Team

Kody Smith (QB) ....................................................... Second TeamTed Delia (RB) ........................................................... Second TeamAden Twer (WR) ........................................................ Second TeamTom Piccirillo (OL) ........................................................Second TeamJames Monreale (OL) .......................................... Honorable MentionLarry DelViscio (LB) ........................................Honorable MentionPeter Hak (DB) .................................................... Honorable Mention

Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll (Min. 3.4 GPA)Larry DelViscio, Fred Dietz

Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship TeamJames Kane

Weekly HonorsCentennial Conference Player of the Week

Rob Pennella (Special Teams) ............................ 9/10/11 vs. UrsinusTed Delia (Special Teams) .............. (Co-Player) 9/17/11 at JuniataTed Delia (TB) ......................................... 9/24/11 vs. SusquehannaAden Twer (WR) ..................... (Co-Offensive) 10/1/11 at McDanielLarry DelViscio (LB) ................................10/15/11 vs. MuhlenbergTed Delia (PR) .................................... 10/22/11 vs. Johns HopkinsTed Delia (TB) ........... (Co-Offensive) 11/12/11 at Frank. & Marsh.Bold indicates returning player

James Monreale ’12 became the second offensive lineman in Gettysburg history to be named All-Centennial Conference three times.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME (since 1947)Rush Attempts Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ..................................................................... 45Rushing Yards Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ................................................................... 390Rushing Touchdowns Scott Dudak at Dickinson (11/14/81) .......................................................................... 5 Paul Smith vs. Swarthmore (9/28/96) ......................................................................... 5 Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ....................................................................... 5 Jamel Mutunga vs. Juniata (10/17/09) ....................................................................... 5Pass Attempts Hunter McMillan at Hampden-Sydney (9/10/05) ...................................................... 62Pass Completions Hunter McMillan at Hampden-Sydney (9/10/05) ...................................................... 35Passing Yards Matt Flynn at Ursinus (10/3/09) .............................................................................. 519Passing Touchdowns Matt Flynn at Ursinus (10/3/09) .................................................................................. 7Passes Intercepted Gary Ricci at Dickinson (11/3/90) ............................................................................... 5All-Purpose Yards Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ................................................................. 527#Receptions Shawn Hollingsworth at Hampden-Sydney (9/10/05) ............................................... 12Receiving Yards Chris Notarfrancesco vs. F&M (11/12/94) .............................................................. 263Receiving Touchdowns Joe Ujobai at Lebanon Valley (10/30/53) .................................................................... 3 Ken Snyder at Juniata (11/7/64) ................................................................................. 3 Bill McGowan vs. Albright (10/11/69) .......................................................................... 3 Tom Groves vs. Lehigh (10/28/72) ............................................................................. 3 Chris Notarfrancesco vs. Ursinus (10/15/94) .............................................................. 3 Brian Betley vs. Susquehanna (10/30/2010) .............................................................. 3 Aden Twer vs. Ursinus (9/10/2011) .......................................................................... 3Interceptions Bill Brewer vs. Albright (9/18/65) ................................................................................ 3 Lou Bruchey at Lehigh (10/21/67) .............................................................................. 3 Paul Cecere vs. Lafayette (11/1/69) ........................................................................... 3 Tony Pierce vs. Johns Hopkins (10/25/80) ................................................................. 3 Brian Barr at USMMA (10/12/85) ................................................................................ 3 Chuck Caldwell at Muhlenberg (10/20/90) ................................................................. 3Interception Return Yards Rod Albright at Temple (11/14/64) ............................................................................ 82Total Touchdowns Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ....................................................................... 6 Total Points Paul Smith vs. Muhlenberg (10/23/99) ..................................................................... 36PAT Attempts Ron Fitzkee at Johns Hopkins (10/29/49) .................................................................. 8 Mike Ercole vs. Johns Hopkins (10/25/80) ................................................................. 8 Jim Flynn at Lebanon Valley (9/10/83) ....................................................................... 8 Dan Evanko at St. Lawrence (10/30/99)..................................................................... 8 Mike Barrett vs. Juniata (10/17/09)............................................................................. 8 Mike Barrett at Juniata (10/16/10) .............................................................................. 8PAT Made Ron Fitzkee at Johns Hopkins (10/29/49) .................................................................. 8 Mike Ercole vs. Johns Hopkins (10/25/80) ................................................................. 8 Jim Flynn at Lebanon Valley (9/10/83) ....................................................................... 8 Dan Evanko at St. Lawrence (10/30/99)..................................................................... 8 Mike Barrett vs. Juniata (10/17/09)............................................................................. 8 Mike Barrett at Juniata (10/16/10) .............................................................................. 8Field Goals Made Jim Flynn vs. USMMA (1984) ..................................................................................... 4Longest Field Goal Dick Eppleman vs. Bucknell (10/23/76) .......................................................... 48 yards Josh Huson vs. McDaniel (10/8/05)................................................................ 48 yards

TEAM SEASON*Rush Attempts 1982 ......................................640 Rushing Yards 1987 ...................................3,047Rushing Touchdowns 2010 ........................................33Pass Attempts 2009 ......................................339Pass Completions 2009 ......................................201Passing Yards 2009 ...................................2,742Passing Touchdowns 2011 ........................................23Pass Interceptions 1972 ........................................29Receptions 2009 ......................................201Receiving Yards 2009 ...................................2,742Receiving Touchdowns 2011 ........................................23Total Offense 2009 ...................................4,931All-Purpose Yards 2011 ...................................6,216Total Points 2010 ......................................394Touchdowns Scored 1994, 2010 ..............................53PAT Made 1994 ........................................48 Field Goals Made 1984, 2007 ..............................12Interceptions 1985 ........................................31Total Tackles 1993 ......................................970Quarterback Sacks 1985 ........................................51

TEAM GAME (since 1947)Rush Attempts vs. Western Maryland (10/2/1982) ..................83 Rushing Yards vs. Juniata (10/17/2009) ................................525Pass Attempts at Hampden-Sydney (9/10/2005) ....................62Pass Completions at Hampden-Sydney (9/10/2005) ....................35Passing Yards at Ursinus (10/3/2009) ...................................519Total Offense at St. Lawrence (10/30/1999) ........................733Touchdowns at Lebanon Valley (10/30/1953) ........................9 vs. Western Maryland (9/16/1989) ....................9 at Averett (9/22/2001) ........................................9 vs. Susquehanna (10/30/2010 ..........................9Points vs. Muhlenberg (10/26/1985) ..........................65Opponent Points vs. Johns Hopkins (10/22/2011) ......................83

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# NCAA Division III record (390 yards rushing, 137 yards receiving)

* In 1985, Gettysburg played three contests in the NCAA playoffs. At that time, postseason statistics were not included in fi nal NCAA season statis-tics and records.

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RUSHING1. Tom Sturges (2007) 1,5702. Paul Smith (1999) 1,5463. Paul Smith (1998) 1,5154. Dwayne Marcus (1992) 1,4765. Ray Condren (1984) 1,4496. Paul Martin (1985) 1,349*7. Scott Dudak (1979) 1,2898. Paul Smith (1997) 1,2569. Scott Dudak (1981) 1,22610. Tom Sturges (2005) 1,185

RUSHING ATTEMPTS1. Tom Sturges (2007) 3142. Paul Smith (1998) 2933. Ray Condren (1984) 2884. Tom Sturges (2005) 2735. Scott Dudak (1981) 253

RUSHING TDS1. Paul Smith (1999) 15 Scott Dudak (1981) 153. Shannon Forsythe (1994) 14 Scott Dudak (1980) 14 Tom Sturges (2007) 14 Jamel Mutunga (2009) 14

PASS ATTEMPTS1. Matt Flynn (2009) 3322. Dennis Flaherty (2000) 2953. Matt Flynn (2008) 2674. Matt Flynn (2007) 2455. Herb Ruby (1967) 240

PASS COMPLETIONS1. Matt Flynn (2009) 1982. Dennis Flaherty (2000) 1683. Matt Flynn (2008) 1554. Chris Adams (1994) 1395. Kyle Whitmoyer (2010) 129

PASSING YARDS1. Matt Flynn (2009) 2,7142. Matt Flynn (2008) 2,1263. Dennis Flaherty (2000) 2,0954. Chris Adams (1994) 1,9775. Kyle Whitmoyer (2010) 1,767

PASSING TDS1. Chris Adams (1994) 19 Matt Flynn (2009) 193. Frank Gagliardi (1953) 184. Jim Ward (1964) 17 Kody Smith (2011) 17

PASSES INTERCEPTED1. Tim Brennan (1970) 17 John Yocum (1972) 17 Dennis Flaherty (2000) 174. Herb Ruby (1967) 16 Bob Crawford (1973) 16 Dennis Flaherty (1998) 16

RECEIVING YARDS1. Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 1,1152. Aden Twer (2011) 1,0793. Chris Notarfrancesco (1993) 7424. Dale Boyd (1965) 7255. Bill McGowan (1969) 705

RECEPTIONS1. Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 742. Bill McGowan (1969) 57

3. Aden Twer (2011) 564. Charles Curcio (2010) 495. Tom Groves (1973) 48

RECEIVING TDS1. Aden Twer (2011) 122. Ken Snyder (1964) 113. Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 94. Tom Groves (1973) 85. Bill McGowan (1969) 7 Dusty Green (2006) 7 Don Emert (1949) 7

TOTAL OFFENSE1. Matt Flynn (2009) 3,0712. Matt Flynn (2008) 2,3683. Kyle Whitmoyer (2010) 2,2684. Dennis Flaherty (2000) 2,0145. Matt Flynn (2007) 1,954

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS1. Paul Smith (1999) 2,7172. Paul Smith (1998) 2,4383. Paul Smith (1997) 2,3624. Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 1,7855. Tom Sturges (2007) 1,628

TOTAL POINTS1. Paul Smith (1999) 1142. Scott Dudak (1980) 1023. Dwayne Marcus (1994) 96 Jamel Mutunga (2009) 965. Paul Smith (1997) 90 Scott Dudak (1981) 90 Tom Sturges (2007) 90

TDS SCORED1. Paul Smith (1999) 192. Scott Dudak (1980) 173. Dwayne Marcus (1994) 16 Jamel Mutunga (2009) 165. Scott Dudak (1981) 15 Paul Smith (1997) 15 Tom Sturges (2007) 15

EXTRA POINTS MADE1. Wayne Rumsey (1994) 472. Mike Barrett (2010) 443. Mike Barrett (2009) 394. Josh Huson (2008) 38 Josh Huson (2007) 38

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED1. Wayne Rumsey (1994) 49 Mike Barrett (2010) 492. Josh Huson (2008) 433. Mike Barrett (2009) 41

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Josh Huson (2007) 12 Jim Flynn (1984) 123. Rich Long (1987) 11

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Jim Flynn (1984) 232. Josh Huson (2007) 193. Jim Flynn (1985) 17

PUNT YARDS1. Tom Pettit (2004) 2,6252. Wayne Rumsey (1996) 2,5253. Tom Donegan (1986) 2,309

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. Donald Beekman (1968) 3942. Tony Wechter (1985) 391*3. Donald Beekman (1970) 3594. Scott Stanley (1981) 3455. Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 329

PUNT RETURNS1. Bob Dattilio (1984) 312. Tony Wechter (1985) 30*3. Paul Smith (1996) 284. Chris Notarfrancesco (1993) 26 Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 26

PUNT RETURN TDS1. Donald Beekman (1969) 3 Chris Notarfrancesco (1994) 3 Ted Delia (2011) 3

KICK RETURN YARDS1. Anthony DeSalva (2010) 8572. Nick Ulassin (2011) 8403. Paul Smith (1997) 8054. Charles Curcio (2009) 6725. Nathan Smith (2005) 659

KICK RETURNS1. Nick Ulassin (2011) 412. Charles Curcio (2009) 363. Anthony DeSalva 334. Paul Smith (1997) 325. Paul Smith (1999) 29

KICK RETURN TDS1. Nathan Smith (2005) 3

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. Rod Albright (1964) 1782. Brian Barr (1985) 144*3. Ryan Moore (2001) 1094. Ryan Moore (2000) 108 Donald Beekman (1969) 108

INTERCEPTIONS1. Brian Barr (1985) 12*2. Bill Albans (1969) 83. Bob Nye (1966) 7

INTERCEPTION TDS1. Ryan Moore (1998-01) 32. Ryan Moore (2000) 2

TOTAL TACKLES1. Richard Swartz (1978) 139 Grant Acker (2003) 1393. Ryan Moore (1999) 1334. Kevin Schmidt (1993) 1265. Miguel Yanes (1985) 123* Richard Swartz (1979) 123

QUARTERBACK SACKS1. Craig Swanson (1979) 13.02. Tim Mulholland (1985) 12.0*3. Ed Dietz (1994) 11.04. Beck Daniel (2002) 10.05. Josh Jerrold (2008) 9.5

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RUSHING1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 5,2052. Tom Sturges (2004-07) 4,3123. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 3,8524. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 3,7745. Ray Condren (1981-84) 3,3126. Jamel Mutunga (2007-10) 2,8047. Shannon Forsythe (1992-95) 2,7558. Matt Helwig (1996-99) 1,9669. Kirby Scott (1974-76) 1,89010. Mike Schwalb (2001-04) 1,853

RUSHING ATTEMPTS1. Tom Sturges (2004-07) 9382. Paul Smith (1996-99) 8813. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 7364. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 6905. Ray Condren (1981-84) 667

RUSHING TDS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 492. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 403. Jamel Mutunga (2007-10) 333. Ray Condren (1981-84) 32 Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 325. Shannon Forsythe (1992-95) 30 Tom Sturges (2004-07) 30

PASS ATTEMPTS1. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 1,0592. Dennis Flaherty (1997-2000) 8083. Herb Ruby (1967-69) 5574. Jim Ward (1963-65) 4665. Tim Brennan (1968-70) 428

PASS COMPLETIONS1. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 5772. Dennis Flaherty (1997-2000) 3863. Herb Ruby (1967-69) 2534. Jim Ward (1963-65) 2305. Chris Adams (1991-94) 191

PASSING YARDS1. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 7,9212. Dennis Flaherty (1997-2000) 5,1363. Jim Ward (1963-65) 3,1744. Herb Ruby (1967-69) 3,0025. Brett Gipe (1981-83) 2,6806. Joe Gossweiler (2001-04) 2,5237. Chris Adams (1991-94) 2,5148. Kyle Whitmoyer (2008-11) 2,5029. Ross Sachs (1948-49) 2,29610. Jamie Steier (1990-93) 2,289

PASSING TDS1. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 562. Dennis Flaherty (1997-2000) 333. Jim Ward (1963-65) 324. Ross Sachs (1948-49) 285. Frank Gagliardi (1953-55) 27

PASSES INTERCEPTED1. Dennis Flaherty (1997-2000) 472. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 423. Herb Ruby (1967-69) 374. Tim Brennan (1968-70) 295. Brett Gipe (1981-83) 28

RECEIVING YARDS1. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 2,1142. Brian Betley (2007-2010) 1,7763. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 1,641

4. Dale Boyd (1963-65) 1,5835. Tom Groves (1971-73) 1,5146. Ken Snyder (1962-64) 1,3337. Bill McGowan (1968-69) 1,1958. Donald Emert (1948-50) 1,1229. Aden Twer (2010-11) 1,07910. Matt Welsh (2004-07) 1,019

RECEPTIONS1. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 1312. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 1303. Tom Groves (1971-73) 1104. Bill McGowan (1968-69) 100 Brian Betley (2007-10) 100

RECEIVING TDS1. Ken Snyder (1962-64) 182. Tom Groves (1971-73) 163. Brian Betley (2007-10) 154. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 14 Don Emert (1948-50) 14

TOTAL OFFENSE1. Matt Flynn (2006-09) 9,0492. Paul Smith (1996-99) 5,2053. Dennis Flaherty (1997-00) 5,0834. Tom Sturges (2004-07) 4,3125. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 3,852

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 9,1042. Tom Sturges (2004-07) 4,8413. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 4,6604. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 4,3705. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 4,256

TOTAL POINTS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 3622. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 2603. Jim Flynn (1982-85) 2324. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 222 Jamel Mutunga (2007-10) 222

TDS SCORED1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 602. Scott Dudak (1978-81) 433. Dwayne Marcus (1991-94) 37 Jamel Mutunga (2007-10) 374. Ray Condren (1981-84) 32

EXTRA POINTS MADE1. Jim Flynn (1982-85) 1212. Josh Huson (2005-08) 1203. Wayne Rumsey (1994-97) 88

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED1. Josh Huson (2005-08) 1322. Jim Flynn (1982-85) 1313. Wayne Rumsey (1994-97) 103

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Jim Flynn (1982-85) 372. Josh Huson (2005-08) 283. Dick Eppleman (1975-78) 18

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Jim Flynn (1982-85) 682. Josh Huson (2005-08) 503. Dick Eppleman (1975-78) 40

PUNT YARDS1. Tom Pettit (2003-05) 6,477

2. Bryant Hill (1990-92) 5,8163. Wayne Rumsey (1994-97) 5,127

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. Donald Beekman (1968-70) 1,0442. Paul Smith (1996-99) 9593. Tony Wechter (1984-87) 8454. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 5825. Bob Dattilio (1981-84) 550

PUNT RETURNS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 902. Tony Wechter (1984-87) 793. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 774. Bob Dattilio (1981-84) 71 5. Donald Beekman (1968-70) 70

PUNT RETURN TDS1. Donald Beekman (1968-70) 52. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 43. Tony Wechter (1984-87) 3 Ted Delia (2009-11) 3

KICK RETURN YARDS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 2,1822. Nathan Smith (2002-05) 2,1113. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 1,6004. Matt Diamond (1998-01) 1,1235. Anthony DeSalva (2007-10) 1,083

KICK RETURNS1. Paul Smith (1996-99) 982. Charles Curcio (2007-10) 783. Nathan Smith (2002-05) 774. Matt Diamond (1998-01) 575. Chris Notarfrancesco (1992-94) 55

KICK RETURN TDS1. Nathan Smith (2002-05) 5

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. Ryan Moore (1998-01) 2232. Tony Pierce (1979-82) 2063. Bill Brewer (1964-66) 1884. Brian Barr (1982-85) 178 Rod Albright (1964-66) 178

INTERCEPTIONS1. Brian Barr (1982-85) 182. Ryan Moore (1998-01) 163. Tony Pierce (1979-82) 164. Donald Beekman (1968-70) 14 Bill Albans (1968-70) 14

INTERCEPTION TDS1. Ryan Moore (1998-01) 5

TOTAL TACKLES1. Ryan Moore (1998-01) 4302. Hayes Reilly (1978-81) 3743. Grant Acker (2001-04) 3334. Harold Barton (2003-07) 3195. Tim Widdoes (2006-09) 312

QUARTERBACK SACKS1. Craig Swanson (1977-79) 23.0 Tim Mulholland (1983-85) 23.03. Josh Jerrold (2005-08) 19.5 Chris Politi (1983-86) 19.55. Harold Barton (2003-07) 18.5

CAREER RECORDS

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FIRST TEAMJoe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1966

HONORABLE MENTIONRay Condren (FB) .................................. 1983Rich Sadlock (G) .................................... 1982Joe Seygal (DT)...................................... 1982Kirby Scott (HB) ...................................... 1976Bill Brewer (LB)....................................... 1966Steve Brandt (HB) .................................. 1966Jim Ward (QB) .............................. 1964, 1965Ken Snyder (WR) ................................... 1964Earl Little (QB) ........................................ 1961David Yohn (C) ....................................... 1958Bucky Kempton (T) ................................. 1957Frank Gagliardi (QB) .............................. 1953Joseph Ujobai (HB) ................................ 1953Bill Ewing (HB)........................................ 1952Frederick Hamilton ....................... 1938, 1939Harry O’Neill ........................................... 1938

AP LITTLE/SMALL COLLEGE

American Football Coaches AssociationFIRST TEAMTom Sturges (TB) ................................... 2007Paul Smith (KR) ............................ 1998, 1999Brian Barr (DB) ....................................... 1985Ray Condren (FB) ........................ 1983, 1984Joe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1966

AFCA

FIRST TEAMDwayne Marcus (FB) .............................. 1994

SECOND TEAMChris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1994Dwayne Marcus (FB) .............................. 1992

HONORABLE MENTIONJeff DeLisi (DE) ...................................... 1994

COSIDA

FIRST TEAMPaul Smith (TB) ...................................... 1999

HONORABLE MENTIONNathan Smith (KR) ................................. 2005

D3FOOTBALL.COM

FIRST TEAMRay Condren (FB) .................................. 1984

FOOTBALL NEWS

FIRST TEAMChris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1994

FOOTBALL GAZETTEFIRST TEAMScott Dudak (FB) .......................... 1980, 1981Craig Swanson (DE) ............................... 1979SECOND TEAMScott Dudak (FB) .................................... 1979

DIVISION III ALL-AMERICA

HONORABLE MENTIONRyan Moore (LB) .................................... 2000

USA FOOTBALL

SECOND TEAMPaul Smith (TB) ............................ 1998, 1999

THIRD TEAMRyan Moore (LB) .................................... 2001Paul Smith (TB) ...................................... 1997

SID/HEWLETT-PACKARD

FIRST TEAMPaul Martin (FB) ..................................... 1985Ray Condren (FB) ........................ 1983, 1984

THIRD TEAMMiguel Yanes (LB) .................................. 1984

HONORABLE MENTIONMatt Kucik (DE) ...................................... 1989Chris Kakalec (G) ................................... 1988Sean Murphy (DE) .................................. 1986

SID/PIZZA HUT

FIRST TEAMPaul Smith (TB) ...................................... 1999

SECOND TEAMRyan Moore (LB) .................................... 1999

HONORABLE MENTIONRyan Moore (LB) .................................... 2000Bill Beining (OL)...................................... 1999

CO-PLAYER OF THE YEARPaul Smith (TB) ...................................... 1999

LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD

FIRST TEAMLee Hayslip (P) ....................................... 1971Don Beekman (DE) ................................ 1969Joe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1966Ken Snyder (WR) ................................... 1964SECOND TEAMMark Bergdale (DE) ................................ 1975Eric Sisco (DT) ....................................... 1970Joe Lemmon (T) ..................................... 1969Bill Brewer (LB)....................................... 1966Rod Albright (HB).................................... 1966HONORABLE MENTIONKirby Scott (HB) ............................ 1975, 1976Charlie Gerelus (G) ................................ 1970Don Beekman (DB) ................................ 1970Bill Albans (DB)............................. 1969, 1970Bill McGowan (TE) .................................. 1969Herb Ruby (QB) ...................................... 1969Bob Nye (DB) ......................................... 1966

ALL-LUTHERAN

THIRD TEAMFrank Capitani (FB) ................................ 1956HONORABLE MENTIONIrv Strohecker (T) .................................... 1963Tom Schreiner (T) ......................... 1960, 1962Earl Little (QB) .............................. 1960, 1961Eddie Lucas (HB) ................................... 1960Bucky Kempton (T) ................................. 1957John Yohn (C) ......................................... 1957Bill Ward (E) ........................................... 1956

WILLIAMSON’S MID-BRACKET

Paul Sieber (HB)..................................... 1906WALTER CAMP

FIRST TEAMDwayne Marcus (FB) .............................. 1994

SECOND TEAMPaul Smith (TB) ...................................... 1999Chris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1994Dwayne Marcus (FB) .............................. 1993

THIRD TEAMJeff DeLisi (DE) ...................................... 1994

HONORABLE MENTIONTom Sturges (TB) ................................... 2006Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2006Chris Adams (QB)................................... 1994

DON HANSEN’S GAZETTE

Paul “Polly” Sieber ’07 was Gettysburg’s fi rst All-American in 1906.

Harry O’Neill ’39 was named AP Little All-America in 1938.

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FIRST TEAMBob Kinsey (T) ........................................ 1966Joe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1966Ken Snyder (SE)..................................... 1964SECOND TEAMCharles Gerelus (G) ............................... 1970Bill Brooks (G) ........................................ 1966Bill Brewer (LB)....................................... 1966Jim Ward (QB) ........................................ 1964THIRD TEAMCharles Gerelus (G) ............................... 1970Bill Albans (HB)....................................... 1970Rod Brentzel (G)..................................... 1964HONORABLE MENTIONEric Sisco (DT) ....................................... 1970Don Beekman (HB) ................................ 1970Mark Fifer (FB) ....................................... 1970Brian Tierney (G) .................................... 1966Rod Albright (HB).................................... 1966Steve Brandt (HB) .................................. 1966Craig Markel (HB) ................................... 1966

ALL-STATE

EAST TEAMCharlie Gerelus (G) ................................ 1970Eric Sisco (HB) ....................................... 1970Bill Albans (HB, team captain) ................ 1970

PA DUTCH BOWL GAME

REGION 2 COACH OF THE YEARBarry Streeter ......................................... 1985

AFCA ALL-REGION

SECOND TEAMTed Delia (PR) .........................................2011James Russell (T) ................................... 2007THIRD TEAMTom Sturges (TB) ................................... 2006Nathan Smith (KR) ................................. 2005

D3FOOTBALL.COM ALL-SOUTH REGION

FIRST TEAMTom Sturges (KR) ................................... 2006Grant Acker (LB) ..................................... 2003

SECOND TEAMTom Sturges (TB) ......................... 2005, 2006Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2005Ryan Moore (LB) .................................... 2001Chris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1994

THIRD TEAMGrant Acker (LB) ..................................... 2004

HONORABLE MENTIONHarold Barton (LB).................................. 2006Dain Alaia (G) ......................................... 2006Dusty Green (WB) .................................. 2006Nathan Smith (KR) ................................. 2005

DON HANSEN’S GAZETTEALL-SOUTH REGION

FIRST TEAMJamel Mutunga (TB) ............................... 2009Tom Sturges (TB) ............... 2005, 2006, 2007James Russell (T) ................................... 2007Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2006Nathan Smith (KR) ................................. 2005Grant Acker (LB) ..................................... 2003

ECAC ALL-SOUTHWEST REGION

FIRST TEAMPaul Smith (TB) ............................ 1998, 1999Bill Beining (OL)...................................... 1999Ryan Moore (LB) .................................... 1999Dwayne Marcus (FB) .................... 1992, 1994Chris Notarfrancesco (WR/KR) .............. 1994Wayne Rumsey (K) ................................ 1994Chris Wolschina (LB) .............................. 1992Rich Belli (G) .......................................... 1990Matt Kucik (DE) ...................................... 1990Chris Kakalec (G) ................................... 1987Rich Long (K).......................................... 1987Tony Wechter (DB) ....................... 1986, 1987Nick Trainer (WR) ................................... 1986Dave Heckard (LB) ................................. 1986Sean Murphy (DE) .................................. 1986Paul Martin (FB) ..................................... 1985Bob Lewis (C) ......................................... 1985Ray Condren (FB) ........................ 1983, 1984Jim Flynn (K) .......................................... 1984Bob Dattilio (DB) ..................................... 1984Joe Seygal (DT)...................................... 1982Rich Sadlock (G) .................................... 1982John DeWan (G) ..................................... 1981Scott Dudak (FB) .......................... 1980, 1981Hayes Reilly (LB) .................................... 1981John Cavolo (T) ...................................... 1979SECOND TEAMBill Beining (OL)...................................... 1998HONORABLE MENTIONJohn DeWan (G) ..................................... 1980

ECAC ALL-SOUTH REGION

D3 PLAYER OF THE YEARPaul Martin (FB) ..................................... 1985Ray Condren (FB) .................................. 1984

REGIONAL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANRich Sadlock (G) .................................... 1982

ABC-TV REGIONAL TELECAST$1,000 Scholarship

Scott Dudak (FB) .................................... 1981

TEAM OF THE YEARSteve Brandt (FB) ................................... 1966

ECAC

FIRST TEAMPaul Smith (KR) ...................................... 1997SECOND TEAMSteve Carew (G) ..................................... 1996Ed Dietz (DE).......................................... 1996Jason Osborn (LB) ................................. 1996

ECAC ALL-STAR

FIRST TEAMEric Sisco (T) .......................................... 1970

ECAC ALL-EAST REGION

FIRST TEAMAnthony DeSalva (KR) ........................... 2010Jamel Mutunga (TB) ..................... 2009, 2010Brian Betley (P) ...................................... 2009Josh Jerrold (DE).................................... 2008Tom Sturges (TB) ............... 2005, 2006, 2007James Russell (T) ................................... 2007Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2006Nathan Smith (DB/KR) ........................... 2005Enoch Boateng (OL) ............................... 2004Grant Acker (LB) ........................... 2003, 2004Enoch Boateng (OL) ............................... 2003Ryan Moore (LB) .................................... 2001Paul Smith (TB) ........ 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Bill Beining (OL)...................................... 1999Steve Carew (G) ..................................... 1996Andy Baribeau (DB)................................ 1995Shannon Forsythe (WB) ............... 1994, 1995Chris Adams (QB)................................... 1994Chris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1994Dwayne Marcus (FB) .................... 1992, 1994Wayne Rumsey (K) ................................ 1994Jeff DeLisi (DE) ...................................... 1994Kevin Schmidt (LB) ................................. 1994Andy Baribeau (DB)................................ 1994Jared Handleman (C) ............................. 1993Mike Stoner (DE) .................................... 1993Jim Travagline (DB) ................................ 1993Bill Koras (C) .......................................... 1992Scott Mowery (DL) .................................. 1992Chris Wolschina (LB) .................... 1991, 1992Don DeLisi (LB) ...................................... 1991John Looes (C) ....................................... 1990Ben Griffi th (T) ........................................ 1989Matt Kucik (DE) ...................................... 1989Chris Kakalec (G) ......................... 1987, 1988Tom Donegan (DB/P) ................... 1986, 1988Tony Campana (QB) ............................... 1987Tony Wechter (DB) ....................... 1986, 1987

ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCEJim Ward ’66 was a two-time Little All-America selection and spent nine years in the NFL.

ALL-REGION/ALL-CONFERENCE

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Rich Long (K).......................................... 1987Joe Reich (C).......................................... 1986Chris Suchanick (FB).............................. 1986Chris Politi (DT) ...................................... 1986Sean Murphy (DE) .................................. 1986Paul Martin (FB) ..................................... 1985Jack Clark (T) ......................................... 1985Bob Lewis (C) ......................................... 1985Doug Foley (DT) ..................................... 1985Mike Chessock (LB) ............................... 1985Brian Barr (DB) ....................................... 1985Ray Condren (FB) ........................ 1983, 1984Bob Lewis (C) ......................................... 1984Chris Politi (DT) ...................................... 1984Miguel Yanes (LB) .................................. 1984Chris Phelan (OL) ................................... 1983Glenn Faust (DL) .................................... 1983Mark Cavallero (DB) ............................... 1983Jim Flynn (PK) ........................................ 1983

SECOND TEAMKody Smith (QB) ....................................2011Ted Delia (RB) ........................................2011Aden Twer (WR) .....................................2011Tom Piccirillo (OL) ...................................2011James Monreale (OL) ................... 2009, 2010A.J. Perrotti (TE) ..................................... 2009Lou Mastrini (OL) .................................... 2008Jamel Mutunga (TB) ............................... 2008Sam Walthall (OL) .................................. 2008Josh Huson (K) ............................. 2006, 2007Josh Jerrold (DE).................................... 2007Dain Alaia (G) ............................... 2005, 2006Ricky Finnegan (C) ................................. 2006Dusty Green (WB) .................................. 2006Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2005Enoch Boateng (OL) ............................... 2005Dan Hogdahl (DL)................................... 2005Dan Peterson (DL).................................. 2005Tom Pettit (P) .......................................... 2004Gentris Bryant (WB) ............................... 2003Matt Pinkney (DE) .................................. 2003Phil Storace (OL) .................................... 2003A.J. Sutsko (TE) ..................................... 2003Mike Schwalb (FB) ................................. 2003Ken Williams (OL) ................................... 2003Cliff Mason (LB) ...................................... 2003Keith Adams (LB).................................... 2001Matt Diamond (DB) ................................. 2001Tom DeBacco (P) ................................... 2000Ryan Moore (LB) .................................... 2000Tom DeBacco (P) ................................... 2000Bill Beining (OL)...................................... 1998Bryan Willard (OL) .................................. 1997Kevin Gurski (DB) ................................... 1996Jeff DeLisi (DE) ...................................... 1995Rich Kaelin (P)........................................ 1995Kevin Wallace (G) ................................... 1995Ed Dietz (DE).......................................... 1994Chris Notarfrancesco (WR) .................... 1993Shannon Forsythe (WB) ......................... 1993John Birmer (LB) .................................... 1993

HONORABLE MENTIONJames Monreale (OL) ..............................2011Peter Hak (DB) ........................................2011Larry DelViscio (LB) ..............................2011Mike Barrett (PK) .................................... 2010Alex Bonder (OL) .................................... 2009Matt Flynn (QB) ...................................... 2009David Rodriguez (TE) ............................. 2008Lou Mastrini (G) ...................................... 2007Harold Barton (LB).................................. 2007Conor Quinn (LB) ................................... 2007Jim Holubowich (LB)............................... 2006

Mike Schwalb (TB) ................................. 2004Joe Gossweiler (QB) .............................. 2002Ryan Moore (LB) .................................... 1999Ed Dietz (DE).......................................... 1996Jason Osborn (LB) ................................. 1996Paul Smith (KR) ...................................... 1996Steve Perry (DB) .................................... 1995Jamie Steier (QB) ................................... 1993Dwayne Marcus (FB) .............................. 1993Jeff DiLisi (DE) ........................................ 1993Kevin Schmidt (LB) ................................. 1993Chris Zanardi (OL) .................................. 1991Rich Belli (G) .......................................... 1990Gary Ricci (QB) ...................................... 1990Matt Kucik (DE) ...................................... 1990Brian Risser (LB) .................................... 1990Dave Wolfe (WB) .......................... 1987, 1988John Moss (DT) ...................................... 1988Keith Koehler (DT) .................................. 1987Ron DeLuca (LB) .................................... 1987Gerry Mihalick (K) ................................... 1987Mark Youndt (DB) ................................... 1986Mike McDyer (OL) .................................. 1985Tim Mulholland (DL) ............................... 1985Bill Korth (DL) ......................................... 1985Miguel Yanes (LB) ........................ 1983, 1985Clay Tyeryar (DE) ................................... 1984Jack Clark (OL) ....................................... 1984Paul Rosengrant (RB) ............................ 1983Jim Stafford (DL) .................................... 1983

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARTom Sturges (TB) ................................... 2007Paul Smith (TB) (Co-POY) ..................... 1999Chris Adams (QB)................................... 1994

FIRST TEAMRich Sadlock (G) .................................... 1982Joe Seygal (DB) ..................................... 1982Scott Dudak (FB) .................................... 1981Hayes Reilly (LB) .................................... 1981Tom Calvert (T) ....................................... 1980John DeWan (G) ..................................... 1980Scott Dudak (FB) .................................... 1980Scott Dudak (FB) .................................... 1979

HONORABLE MENTIONScott Stanley (SE) .................................. 1981Tom Calvert (T) ....................................... 1981John DeWan (G) ..................................... 1981Harry Cooper (NG) ................................. 1981Dave Gretsky (LB) .................................. 1981Jim Bogorowski (P)................................. 1981Ed Williams (TE) ..................................... 1980Craig Swanson (DE) ............................... 1979Rich Swartz (LB)..................................... 1979John Cavolo (T) ...................................... 1979

Southern Division Coaches All-Star TeamCraig Swanson (DE) ............................... 1978

ALL-MAC COLLEGE DIVISION

Bob Kinsey (T) ........................................ 1966Joe Egresitz (TE) .................................... 1966Joe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1966Rod Albright (TB) .................................... 1966Dale Boyd (HB)....................................... 1965Joe Egresitz (DE) ................................... 1965Ray Frick (DL) ........................................ 1965Jim Ward (QB) ........................................ 1965Bob Furney (C) ....................................... 1964Ken Snyder (SE)..................................... 1964Jim Ward (QB) ........................................ 1964Phil Parsons (B)...................................... 1962Frank Temme (G) ................................... 1960Frank Temme (G) ................................... 1959

SECOND TEAMRon Brentzel (G)..................................... 1964Ken Snyder (SE)..................................... 1963Dave Wehr (T) ........................................ 1963Dale Boyd (HB)....................................... 1963Earl Little (QB) ........................................ 1961Harry Richter (E) ..................................... 1960Thomas O’Malley (QB) ........................... 1959Harry Richter (E) ..................................... 1959Eddie Lucas (HB) ................................... 1959

HONORABLE MENTIONRay Doviak (DT) ..................................... 1967Steve Brandt (TB) ................................... 1966Bill Brewer (LB)....................................... 1966Rob Nye (DB) ......................................... 1966Ron Brentzel (G)..................................... 1965Tony Presogna (B) .................................. 1964Irv Strohecker (T) .................................... 1963Bob Furney (C) ....................................... 1963Vance Johnston (QB) ............................. 1963Tom Schreiner (T) ................................... 1962Phil Wargo (E) ........................................ 1961Tom Shreiner (T)..................................... 1960Eddie Lucas (B) ...................................... 1960

MVPJoe Egresitz (TE/DE) (Co-MVP) ............. 1966Jim Ward (QB) ........................................ 1965

ALL-MAC UNIVERSITY DIVISIONFIRST TEAMBill McGowan (TE) .................................. 1969Don Beekman (DB) ................................ 1969Chris Skaar (T) ....................................... 1968Tom Brewer (LB)..................................... 1968Dan Hely (LB) ......................................... 1968Bob Eberly (DL) ...................................... 1967Bill Brooks (G) ........................................ 1966

Tom Sturges ’08 captured Centennial Confer-ence Offensive Player of the Year and AFCA All-America recognition in 2007.

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HISTORY OF GETTYSBURG FOOTBALL

1879 Football makes its fi rst appearance on campus with the team splitting a pair of games against Dickinson. Faculty disapproval leads to the sports demise at Gettysburg.

1890 Gettysburg fi elds its fi rst offi cial varsity team (right), which loses at home to Millersville (6-4) and on the road to Franklin & Marshall (68-0).

1891 Team picks up fi rst win in the season opener against Seminary (18-0), before going on to its fi rst winning season (5-1).

1892 Dr. Henry D. Jump named fi rst full-time coach.

1906 Gettysburg turns in its fi nest season to date, fi nishing 7-1-2 with a pair of ties to powerhouses Penn and Penn State. Polly Sieber becomes the school’s fi rst All-American.

1916 D. Victor Emanuel becomes fi rst offi cial professional player from the College signing with Massillon, Ohio.

1919 Bill Wood becomes head coach and tutors such players as Hen Bream and Snaps Emanuel, producing a 46-22 record.

1925 Gettysburg posts six shutouts and captures its fi rst ECAC title. Memorial Field is dedicated with a 7-7 tie against Lehigh.

1927 Hen Bream begins his 25-year tenure as a head coach at Gettysburg, known as the “Golden Years” of Gettysburg football.

1943 Gettysburg is one of 350 colleges to suspend football because of World War II.

1948 Little Three Alliance signed by Gettysburg-Franklin & Marshall- Dickinson.

1949 Ross Sachs throws a school-record fi ve touchdowns, including the game-tying 49-yarder as time expires to lead the Bullets to a 34-33 victory over Bucknell.

1951 Hen Bream caps his football coaching career with a 40-20 victory over Franklin & Marshall. Bream fi nishes with a career record of 104-69-12.

1963 Linebacker Dave Yohn signs with Baltimore Colts and one year later starts for the New York Jets.

1964 Led by Jim Ward and Ken Snyder, Gettysburg claims its only MAC University Division Championship. Ward began a nine-year career as an NFL quarterback the following year.

1965 Musselman Stadium is dedicated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) with a 19-10 loss to Bucknell.

1966 The Bullets win the fi nal six games of the year and claim the Lambert Cup as one of the top small college football teams in the nation. Joe Egresitz is named a fi rst-team All-American.

1978 Barry Streeter named head coach and two years later starts eight-season winning streak for new Bullets record.

1982 Brian Barr’s 86-yard fumble recovery and Mike Ercole’s TD plunge from one yard beats Widener, snapping a 40-game win streak for the defending national champs.

1983 Fullback Ray Condren named Kodak All-American. Gettysburg wins fi rst of three consecutive Centennial Conference championships.

1984 Gettysburg claims its second CC championship and Ray Condren sets a school record with 1,449 rushing yards en route to a second-straight All-America citation.

1985 Gettysburg records the fi rst undefeated regular season in school history (9-0-1) and fi nishes the year 11-1-1. The Bullets advance to the national semifi nals, a feat no Centennial team before or after has duplicated. Fullback Paul Martin named ECAC Player of Year and defensive back Brian Barr (above) named a fi rst-team All-American after grabbing a school-record 12 interceptions.

1994 Bullets break or tie 20 College records en route to an 8-2 season. Fullback Dwayne Marcus earns third-straight All-America honor and sets career rushing record (3,852 yards), while wide receiver Chris Notarfrancesco is named a second-team All-American after becoming fi rst Bullet with 1,000 receiving yards (1,115) in a single season. Marcus and Shannon Forsythe become fi rst Centennial teammates to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. Barry Streeter posts 100th coaching victory.

1995 Barry Streeter passes Hen Bream as the school’s all-time wins leader with his 105th victory against Muhlenberg.

1997 Fullback Paul Smith (right) is the NCAA all- purpose yardage champ and earns the fi rst of three All- America nods.

1999 Paul Smith sets NCAA all-divisions record with 527 all-purpose yards in a 42-28 win over Muhlenberg. Smith fi nishes as the career all- purpose yardage leader in NCAA Division III (9,104 yards).

2001 All-America linebacker Ryan Moore becomes the Centennial Conference’s all-time tackles leader, fi nishing his career with 430 stops.

2003 Gettysburg defeats Lebanon Valley 52-7 in its season opener, becoming the 14th NCAA Division III football program to record 500 all-time victories.

2005 All-America kick returner Nathan Smith ties the Centennial Conference single-season kick return for touchdown record with three and sets the career record with fi ve.

2007 All-America tailback Tom Sturges is named the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year and sets the school record with 1,570 rushing yards. Barry Streeter becomes the winningest coach in conference history with his 78th victory against a Centennial foe. 2009 Quarterback Matt Flynn rewrites the school and conference record books, including 517 passing yards and seven touchdown passes in a loss to Ursinus. The Bullets shatter the team rushing record with 525 yards against Juniata as three players top 100 yards, including Jamel Mutunga, who ties the school mark with fi ve rushing touchdowns.

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Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD2011 Kody Smith 190 104 4 1,637 172010 Kyle Whitmoyer 219 129 5 1,767 122009 Matt Flynn 332 198 13 2,714 192008 Matt Flynn 155 267 12 2126 132007 Matt Flynn 245 111 10 1,535 112006 Matt Flynn 215 113 7 1,546 142005 Hunter McMillan 232 110 13 1,204 62004 Joe Gossweiler 144 63 9 688 22003 Joe Gossweiler 146 52 9 1,072 62002 Joe Gossweiler 131 60 5 763 62001 Gavin Beier 115 43 8 391 02000 Dennis Flaherty 295 168 17 2,095 111999 Dennis Flaherty 208 99 8 1,368 111998 Dennis Flaherty 147 58 16 807 51997 Dennis Flaherty 158 61 6 866 61996 Chris Fugaro 161 59 6 731 41995 Brett Lyons 202 90 9 1,190 81994 Chris Adams 211 139 2 1,977 191993 Jamie Steier 139 61 4 983 51992 Jamie Steier 96 50 9 649 21991 Jamie Steier 120 55 5 614 21990 Gary Ricci 211 118 12 1,395 131989 Gary Ricci 115 43 13 628 21988 Chip Rossi 118 58 7 811 41987 Tony Campana 129 60 6 739 21986 Ron Bongo 114 54 10 768 61985 Ron Bongo 138 63 6 800 21984 John Brienza 139 60 9 656 51983 Brett Gipe 100 51 3 783 101982 Brett Gipe 118 55 15 943 81981 Brett Gipe 157 68 10 954 81980 Bill Wagner 97 45 7 734 91979 Bill Wagner 100 36 8 466 21978 Bob LeComte 151 74 8 1,020 61977 Mike Ryan 135 73 7 637 51976 Mike Hackett 107 36 10 392 31975 Bob Crawford 84 43 5 508 21974 Mike Hackett 135 60 8 748 41973 Bob Crawford 207 106 16 1,391 121972 John Yocum 152 58 17 747 51971 Tom Sheets 93 46 8 460 21970 Tim Brennan 217 103 17 1,273 81969 Herb Ruby 198 96 11 1,244 111968 Herb Ruby 119 58 10 600 31967 Herb Ruby 240 99 16 1,158 101966 Dick Shirk 160 75 5 916 101965 Jim Ward 198 97 4 1,420 111964 Jim Ward 177 90 9 1,233 171963 Vance Johnston 91 43 7 679 6 Jim Ward 91 43 3 521 41962 Don Enders 95 33 9 359 11961 Earl Little 172 90 10 797 41960 Earl Little 110 45 10 726 41959 Earl Little 90 37 7 591 31958 Dick Stravolo 62 26 7 371 61957 Neil Hickoff 44 24 2 450 71956 Chuck Heverly 52 22 2 307 21955 Frank Gagliardi 52 30 3 499 51954 Frank Gagliardi 70 29 7 401 41953 Frank Gagliardi 105 62 7 957 181952 Berky Ward 125 52 15 732 61951 Berky Ward 124 65 9 905 81950 Jim Hammond 74 33 6 432 61949 Ross Sachs 140 66 8 1,260 151948 Ross Sachs 158 76 13 1,036 13

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Paul MartinPaul Martin Frank GagliardiFrank Gagliardi Chris NotarfrancescoChris Notarfrancesco

Year Name No. Yds. Avg.2011 Ted Delia 194 1,071 5.52010 Jamel Mutunga 182 873 4.82009 Jamel Mutunga 209 1,015 4.92008 Jamel Mutunga 160 800 5.02007 Tom Sturges 314 1,570 5.02006 Tom Sturges 235 1,141 4.92005 Tom Sturges 273 1,185 4.32004 Tom Sturges 116 416 3.62003 Mike Schwalb 134 610 4.62002 Mike Schwalb 149 654 4.42001 Mike Lublanecki 119 676 5.72000 Bryan Pojanowski 114 406 3.61999 Paul Smith 237 1,546 6.51998 Paul Smith 293 1,515 5.21997 Paul Smith 163 1,256 7.71996 Paul Smith 188 888 4.71995 Shannon Forsythe 152 657 4.31994 Dwayne Marcus 201 1,120 5.61993 Dwayne Marcus 215 1,105 5.11992 Dwayne Marcus 243 1,476 6.11991 Greg Sommer 93 307 3.21990 Greg Sommer 158 661 4.11989 M. Rosenberger 129 573 4.41988 Dave Wolfe 102 508 4.91987 Tony Campana 183 1,012 4.61986 Chris Suchanick 200 857 4.31985 Paul Martin 330 1,727 5.21984 Ray Condren 288 1,449 5.01983 Ray Condren 229 1,094 4.81982 Ray Condren 137 695 5.11981 Scott Dudak 253 1,240 4.81980 Scott Dudak 219 1,119 5.11979 Scott Dudak 234 1,289 5.51978 Jeff Ball 95 313 3.31977 Jim Bixby 82 284 3.51976 Kirby Scott 197 932 4.71975 Kirby Scott 194 778 4.01974 Mike Ayers 119 437 3.61973 Mike Ayers 106 407 3.81972 Norm Hall 135 401 2.91971 Norm Hall 116 533 4.61970 Mark Fifer 131 494 3.81969 Mark Fifer 111 393 3.51968 Barry Jacoby 75 231 3.11967 Steve Brandt 91 282 3.11966 Rod Albright 78 392 5.01965 Craig Markel 61 421 6.91964 Tony Presogna 93 447 4.81963 Phil Parsons 55 230 4.21962 Phil Parsons 85 367 4.31961 Terry Looker 60 190 3.21960 Ed Lucas 116 512 4.41959 Ed Lucas 82 379 4.61958 Rich Davidyock 129 448 3.51957 Frank Capitani 125 669 5.41956 Frank Capitani 105 526 5.01955 Frank Capitani 68 522 7.71954 Bob Eppleman 67 322 4.81953 Joe Ujobai 104 662 6.41952 Bob Eppleman 97 676 6.91951 Tony Natale 77 322 4.21950 Tom Faulkner 68 348 5.11949 Dwight Speaker 119 758 6.41948 Tony Cervino 76 420 5.5 John Jones 102 420 4.1

Year Receiving No. Yds. TD2011 Aden Twer 56 1,079 122010 Charles Curcio 49 566 42009 Brian Betley 40 588 4 2008 Gavin Jablonski 32 467 0 Charles Curcio 32 368 3 Ricky Manigat 32 357 12007 Matt Welsh 28 414 32006 Dusty Green 40 536 72005 Dusty Green 32 317 22004 Derek Landi 28 385 12003 Nick Nocar 15 301 12002 Mike Schwalb 20 157 12001 Nick Nocar 21 200 02000 Bryan Pojanowski 37 473 41999 Jeff Boyd 32 356 11998 Paul Smith 22 178 21997 Jeff Closz 29 505 41996 Rob Crowe 37 456 11995 Joe Madigan 36 458 21994 C. Notarfrancesco 74 1,115 91993 C. Notarfrancesco 42 742 51992 C. Notarfrancesco 14 257 01991 Mike Simons 34 379 01990 Steve Barley 34 426 41989 Phil Willenbrock 17 301 41988 Steve Barley 16 263 11987 Dave Wolfe 15 200 11986 Nick Trainer 29 401 11985 Nick Trainer 28 351 01984 Kim Frantz 15 164 01983 Paul Rosengrant 11 257 41982 Mike Ercole 19 352 21981 Scott Stanley 23 412 31980 Jon Scott 18 331 41979 Scott Stanley 14 178 0 Scott Dudak 14 142 01978 Jim Sims 29 361 11977 John Hudock 26 271 01976 Jay Howell 25 293 51975 John Hudock 20 199 01974 Stan Gray 28 276 01973 Tom Groves 48 670 81972 Tom Groves 34 517 51971 Tom Groves 28 327 31970 Bill Albans 29 364 91969 Bill McGowan 57 705 71968 Bill McGowan 43 490 31967 Ken Fortier 35 449 21966 Rod Albright 21 258 4 Dick Mason 21 246 21965 Dale Boyd 43 725 41964 Ken Snyder 37 673 111963 Dale Boyd 30 557 41962 Ken Snyder 14 261 21961 Phil Parsons 22 286 01960 Harry Richter 26 383 21959 Harry Richter 18 265 21958 Arloe Olsen 10 130 11957 George Greiner 9 166 21956 Frank Capitani 14 156 11955 Bruce Pieper 8 140 31954 L. Lewandowski 8 64 01953 Ron Jacobi 15 208 41952 Ron Jacobi 14 171 21951 Walt Hemberger 23 291 01950 Don Emert 24 452 21949 Don Emert 23 429 71948 Don Emert 18 241 5

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Year Name Tot. Solo Ast.2011 Larry DelViscio 100 70 302010 Larry DelViscio 92 57 35 Joe Delaney 92 47 452009 Tim Widdoes 94 49 452008 Terence Hartigan 81 40 412007 Harold Barton 99 43 562006 Harold Barton 100 46 542005 Harold Barton 103 62 412004 Grant Acker 112 70 422003 Grant Acker 139 77 622002 Cliff Mason 76 48 282001 Ryan Moore 114 73 412000 Ryan Moore 109 57 521999 Ryan Moore 133 70 631998 Ryan Moore 74 31 431997 Kevin Gurski 102 53 491996 Jason Osborn 112 47 651995 Jeff DeLisi 81 32 491994 Jeff DeLisi 82 56 261993 Kevin Schmidt 126 52 741992 Chris Wolschina 111 52 591991 Chris Wolschina 105 49 561990 Brian Risser 100 59 411989 Brian Risser 89 48 411988 Tom Donegan 85 72 131987 Dave Tavolaro 78 52 261986 Dave Heckard 89 58 311985 Miguel Yanes 123 71 521984 Miguel Yanes 70 43 271983 Glenn Faust 62 48 141982 Glenn Faust 63 41 221981 Hayes Reilly 122 84 381980 Hayes Reilly 88 56 321979 Richard Swartz 123 93 301978 Richard Swartz 139 104 351977 Christopher Re 104 65 391976 Keith Hallowell 65 44 211975 Bryant Meckley 84 35 491973 John Ludes 74 54 20

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Harold BartonHarold Barton Craig SwansonCraig Swanson Donald BeekmanDonald Beekman

SEASON-BY-SEASON LEADERS

Year Name Sacks-yds2011 Joe Ventresca 8.5-612010 Mark Covington 3.5-152009 Sebastian Sullivan 4.5-162008 Josh Jerrold 9.5-532007 Josh Jerrold 8.0-482006 Harold Barton 5.0-222005 Harold Barton 6.5-532004 Craig Casagrande 6.5-412003 Pat Hagner 5.5-312002 Beck Daniel 10.0-582001 Chris Hofman 2.5-20 Pat Hagner 2.5-192000 Chris Hofman 3.0-191999 Ryan Moore 2.0-13 Gene Kraus 2.0-101998 Justin Domingos 4.0-81997 Joe Hodakowski 5.0-251996 Ed Dietz 5.0-31 Justin Domingos 5.0-301995 Ed Dietz 2.0-101994 Ed Dietz 11.0-911993 Jeff DeLisi 7.0-571992 Steve Speers 5.0-451991 Scott Mowery 5.0-131990 Matt Kucik 5.0-471989 Darryl Ragp 5.0-421988 Matt Kucik 4.0-27 John Moss 4.0-261987 Matt Kucik 4.0-301986 Chris Politi 7.0-351985 Tim Mulholland 12.0-NA1984 Tim Mulholland 9.0-NA1983 Glen Faust 9.0-NA1982 Glen Faust 4.0-NA1981 Joe Seygal 9.0-NA1980 Joe Seygal 3.0-NA1979 Craig Swanson 13.0-NA1978 Craig Swanson 9.0-NA1977 Hank Willard 8.0-NA Ken Kikuskie 8.0-NA1976 Richard Darien 5.0-NA1975 Ray Hayes 3.0-NA Craig Ryno 3.0-NA1974 NA NA1973 John Ludes 4.0-NA

Year Name No. Yards2011 Tyler Fasanella 2 4 Joe Delaney 2 282010 Tyler Fasanella 4 942009 Bryan DiSabato 4 222008 John Dickerson 2 422007 Nick Duerr 3 232006 Adam Fulmer 4 132005 Nathan Smith 3 -2 Daniel Silva 3 382004 Jay Cage 3 242003 Mark Johnson 5 22002 Matt Zangrilli 4 172001 Ryan Moore 6 1092000 Ryan Moore 5 1081999 Chris Lunardi 4 21998 Ryan Moore 3 61997 Kevin Gurski 4 361996 Kevin Gurski 5 371995 Billy Harris 3 48 Dave Hudak 3 281994 Chris Sespico 2 44 Steve Perry 2 42 Kevin Gurski 2 5 Rob Sena 2 111993 Andy Baribeau 3 -21992 Keith Miner 5 411991 John Mansfi eld 4 351990 Chuck Caldwell 3 76 Dave Balken 3 451989 Jason Matzus 3 361988 Tom Donegan 4 321986 Mark Youndt 6 731985 Brian Barr 12 1441984 Brian Barr 4 191983 Dave Hackett 3 71982 Larry Vignali 5 521981 Tony Pierce 6 841980 Tony Pierce 5 321979 Tony Pierce 3 49 Jim Bogorowski 3 371978 Hayes Reilly 4 461977 Richard Rubio 3 411976 George Gabriel 3 121975 Mark Nobile 3 151974 Mark Nobile 5 431973 Mark Nobile 3 231971 Leland Hayslip 6 361970 William Albans 5 211969 William Albans 8 1051968 Donald Beekman 5 261967 Lewis Bruchey 5 891966 Robert Nye 7 711965 William Brewer 4 971964 Rodney Albright 4 1781963 Ken Snyder 3 31 Albert Hallam 3 371962 Taylor 3 561960 Rich Bainbridge 2 211959 Tom O’Malley 4 511958 Edgar Books 2 27 Rich Davidyock 2 81 Rich Stravolo 2 22 George Greiner 2 61957 Rich Davidyock 2 13 Frank Capitani 2 30 Rich Stravolo 2 68 David Yohn 2 431956 Earl Yost 3 7 Charles Heverly 3 581955 D. Litchenfeld 3 341954 James Megee 2 66 James Soltesz 2 21 Michael Duka 2 43 Vincent Scola 2 51951 Ray Reider 1 6 William Forbes 1 6

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1890 (0-2-0)Coach: NoneCaptain: John J. AlbertNA .......Millersville ................... L, 4-6NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-68

1891 (5-1-0)Coach: NoneCaptain: George HipsleyNA .......Seminary ................. W, 18-0NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-18NA .......at W. Maryland......... W, 64-0NA .......W. Maryland ............. W, 98-0NA .......at Mt. St. Mary’s ....... W, 62-6NA .......at Hagerstown ......... W, 50-0

1892 (2-2-0)Coach: Henry D. JumpCaptain: George HipsleyNA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .. L, 12-22NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 18-6NA .......at Steelton Steel ...... W, 20-0NA .......at Dickinson .............. L, 0-14

1893 (4-3-1)Coach: Henry D. JumpCaptain: Al AukermanNA .......at Cornell .................. L, 0-16NA .......at Pennsylvania ........ L, 0-74NA .......at Dickinson ........... W, 24-14NA .......Frank. & Marsh. ...........T, 4-4NA .......at Bucknell ................ L, 0-23NA .......at Wash. & Jeff. ..... W, 18-16NA .......Dickinson ................... W, 4-0NA .......at York Institute ........ W, 24-0

1894 (1-3-0)Coach: Henry D. JumpCaptain: Bill KeeferNA .......at Lafayette ............... L, 0-36NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-60NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 16-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .. L, 22-28

1895 (1-5-0)Coach: Henry D. JumpCaptain: Irv MoserNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-48NA .......at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-10NA .......Frank. & Marsh. ....... W, 12-4NA .......at Bucknell ................ L, 0-52NA .......at Wash. & Jeff. ........ L, 0-42NA .......at Swarthmore .......... L, 0-10

1896 (6-3-0)Coach: J.W. BestCaptain: Cliff WhiteNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-40NA .......at Pennsylvania ........ L, 0-32NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-24NA .......Baltimore City .......... W, 50-0NA .......Frank. & Marsh. ....... W, 10-0NA .......vs. Swarthmore ........ W, 12-4NA .......Maryland .................... W, 6-0NA .......Chambersburg ......... W, 58-0NA .......at W. Maryland......... W, 64-0

1897 (2-5-0)Coach: David DaleCaptain: David ColeNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-32NA .......Pennsylvania ............ L, 0-57NA .......Susquehanna ............. L, 0-4NA .......at York YMCA ........... L, 0-28NA .......at Maryland ............ W, 12-10NA .......Carlisle Indians ......... L, 0-84NA .......Baltimore City .......... W, 40-0

1898 (4-6-1)Coach: Howard JohnsonCaptain: Homer YoungNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-47NA .......at Pennsylvania ........ L, 0-50NA .......Lebanon Valley ........ W, 10-0NA .......Gallaudet .................... L, 0-6NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-26NA .......Town Team ............ W, 116-0NA .......Maryland ......................T, 0-0NA .......Mt. St. Mary’s ............. W, 6-0NA .......at Dickinson .............. L, 0-44NA .......at Susquehanna ....... L, 0-15

NA .......Baltimore Medical .... W, 26-0

1899 (4-3-0)Coach: Dr. M.D. RitchieCaptain: David DaleNA .......at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-20NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-40NA .......at Maryland ................. L, 5-6NA .......Col. of Phys. ............ W, 59-0NA .......Baltimore City .......... W, 78-0NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 11-5NA .......Susquehanna .......... W, 22-0

1900 (3-6-1)Coach: “By” DickinsonCaptain: Frank Rugh9/29.....W. Maryland ............. W, 13-010/6.....at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-4610/13...at Villanova ............... L, 0-1210/20...at Baltimore Med. Col. ...L, 0-1110/27...St. John’s (Md.) ...........T, 0-011/3 .....at Dickinson .............. L, 0-4911/7 .....at Georgetown .......... L, 5-2311/17 ...at Penn State ............ L, 0-4411/24 ...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 22-011/29 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... W, 6-0

1901 (6-3-0)Coach: Livingston SmithCaptain: Howard Young9/28.....W. Maryland ............. W, 18-510/2.....vs. Carlisle Indians# .. W, 6-510/9.....Baltimore Med. Dent. W, 29-010/23...at Penn ..................... L, 0-2211/2 .....at Bucknell ................ L, 6-5111/9 .....Lebanon Valley ........ W, 72-011/13 ...at York YMCA .......... W, 51-011/20 ...Baltimore Med. Col. ..W, 29-011/28 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 5-24# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1902 (4-7)Coach: Livingston SmithCaptain: Howard Young9/20.....Susquehanna ........ W, 27-119/27.....Carlisle Indians ......... L, 0-2510/8.....at Lafayette ............... L, 0-1410/15...at Penn ..................... L, 0-3610/18...Gallaudet^ ............... W, 38-610/25...Baltimore Med. Col. ..... L, 0-611/1 .....Maryland^ ................ W, 40-011/8 .....at Penn State ............ L, 0-3711/15 ...St. John’s (Md.) ....... W, 12-611/22 ...Steelton YMCA^ ..... L, 15-2911/27 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 6-12^ Location unknown

1903 (0-8-2)Coach: Samuel OgelsbyCaptain: Howard James9/26.....at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-4610/3.....at Lafayette .................L,0-1110/7.....at Princeton .............. L, 0-6810/10...Lebanon Valley ............T, 0-010/14...at Penn State ............ L, 0-7210/17...at Susquehanna ..........T, 0-010/24...Ursinus ..................... L, 0-2411/14 ...at Steelton .................. L, 5-611/21 ...Baltimore Med. Col. ....L, 0-1111/26 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 6-29

1904 (5-3-2)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: George Hill9/24.....Harrisburg A.C. ........ W, 29-010/1.....at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-4110/5.....at Lafayette ............... L, 0-2010/12...at Penn ..................... L, 0-2110/22...Maryland Medicals... W, 43-010/26...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 75-010/29...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 30-011/12 ...at Ursinus ....................T, 0-011/19 ...at Steelton YMCA ........T, 0-011/29 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 10-6

1905 (7-3)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: Paul Seiber9/23.....W. Maryland ............. W, 17-09/30.....Bloomsburg Normal . W, 24-610/4.....at Penn ..................... L, 6-1610/14...at Penn State ............ L, 0-18

10/21...Harrisburg A.C. ........ W, 52-010/28...at Steelton YMCA ..... L, 0-2011/4 .....at Lebanon Valley .... W, 32-011/14 ...at Ursinus ................ W, 17-011/18 ...at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 11-011/30 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 72-0

1906 (7-1-2)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: Paul Seiber9/22.....at W. Maryland......... W, 44-010/3.....at Penn ........................T, 6-610/13...at Penn State ...............T, 0-010/20...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 38-010/27...at Swarthmore .......... L, 4-1910/31...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 52-011/10 ...at Ursinus ................ W, 59-011/17 ...Medico Chi............... W, 12-511/21 ...at Bucknell ............... W, 10-011/29 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 10-0

1907 (4-4)Coach: George JohnsonCaptain: Norm Phillipy9/21.....Steelton EE Club ..... W, 17-09/28.....at Bucknell .................. L, 0-510/9.....Muhlenberg.............. W, 26-010/16...at Penn ..................... L, 0-2310/26...at Swarthmore .......... L, 0-1211/9 .....Ursinus .................... W, 12-011/16 ...at Steelton YMCA ... L, 10-1211/28 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ..... W, 6-0

1908 (6-2)Coach: Rolland BrumbaughCaptain: Ed Snyder9/26.....Highspire A.C........... W, 41-610/3.....Lebanon Valley ........ W, 17-010/10...Bucknell ..................... W, 6-510/14...at Penn ..................... L, 4-2310/31...Dickinson ................. W, 23-511/7 .....W. Maryland ............... W, 6-011/21 ...at Pitt .......................... L, 0-611/26 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 10-5

1909 (4-5)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: George Hill9/25.....at Penn ..................... L, 0-2010/2.....Steelton EE Club ..... W, 18-010/9.....Bucknell ...................... L, 3-910/16...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 24-010/23...at Delaware ........... W, 27-1010/30...at Dickinson .............. L, 0-1411/6 .....Susquehanna .......... W, 10-011/13 ...at Carlisle Indians ..... L, 0-3511/25 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 3-16

1910 (6-3)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: Harry Aldinger9/24.....Middletown A.C........ W, 11-010/1.....at Penn ..................... L, 0-2910/8.....St. John’s (Md.) ......... W, 2-010/11 ...Carlisle Indians ......... L, 3-2910/15...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 24-010/22...at Lafayette ............... L, 0-2111/5 .....at Bucknell ................. W, 9-611/12 ...Dickinson ................. W, 10-311/24 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ..... W, 9-8

1911 (4-5)Coach: Fred VailCaptain: Roy Brumbaugh9/23.....Middletown A.C........ W, 33-09/30.....at Penn ....................... L, 3-510/7.....at Penn State ............ L, 0-3110/14...at Lafayette ............... L, 0-3610/21...Muhlenberg................ W, 3-010/28...at Johns Hopkins ....... W, 5-311/11 ...at Dickinson ...............L, 0-1111/18 ...Delaware ................... W, 6-011/30 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 5-6

1912 (3-7)Coach: Norman Phillipy Captain: Claude Beegle9/28.....at Penn ..................... L, 0-3510/5.....Lebanon Valley .......... W, 7-010/12...at Ursinus ................. L, 6-2110/19...at Mount St. Mary’s .... W, 7-010/26...at Penn State ............ L, 0-25

11/2 .....at Muhlenberg........... L, 7-3811/9 .....Delaware ................. W, 27-011/16 ...Dickinson ................ L, 13-2011/23 ...vs. Bucknell# ............ L, 0-3511/28 ...at Rochester ............... L, 0-7# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1913 (3-6-1)Coach: Pete MautheCaptain: Claude Beegle9/20.....Bloomsburg Normal . W, 55-09/27.....at Penn ..................... L, 0-5310/4.....Albright ........................T, 7-710/11 ...at Penn State ............ L, 0-1610/18...Muhlenberg............... L, 7-2010/25...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 35-711/1 .....at Dickinson ............ L, 14-3811/8 .....at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 14-611/15 ...vs. Bucknell# ............ L, 0-2511/27 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 7-42# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1914 (1-6-2)Coach: “Shorty” O’BrienCaptain: George Sheffer9/26.....at Penn ..................... L, 0-14NA .......Albright ........................T, 7-7NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-13NA .......Lebanon Valley ......... L, 9-24NA .......at Fordham ............... L, 2-21NA .......at Johns Hopkins .........T, 7-7NA .......vs. Bucknell# ............ L, 0-25NA .......Middletown A.C........ W, 33-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 6-7# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1915 (3-6)Coach: “Shorty” O’BrienCaptain: Charles B. McCulloughNA .......at Cornell .................. L, 0-13NA .......W. Maryland ............. W, 19-0NA .......at Army ..................... L, 0-22NA .......at Penn State .......... L, 13-20NA .......St. John’s (Md.) ....... W, 18-0NA .......at Lehigh ................... L, 0-29NA .......Johns Hopkins .......... L, 7-21NA .......vs. Bucknell# ............ L, 7-16NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 13-8# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1916 (5-4)Coach: Robert BerrymanCaptain: Harry StrattonNA .......vs. Bucknell# ........... W, 17-0NA .......at Cornell .................. L, 0-26NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .. L, 13-20NA .......George Washington . W, 20-0NA .......at Johns Hopkins ..... W, 27-0NA .......at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 12-3NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 2-48NA .......Villanova^ ................ W, 27-3NA .......West Virginia^ ........... L, 6-12# at Harrisburg, Pa.^ Location unknown

1917 (2-5-2)Coach: Robert BerrymanCaptain: Bill MarkelNA .......vs. Bucknell# ...............T, 6-6NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 0-7NA .......Johns Hopkins .............T, 6-6NA .......Lehigh^ ..................... L, 0-78NA .......Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 21-6NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-80NA .......St. John’s (Md.) ......... W, 6-0NA .......Swarthmore^ ............ L, 0-17NA .......West Virginia^ ........... L, 0-60# at Harrisburg, Pa.^ Location unknown

1918 (1-3-1)Coach: Doyle LeathersCaptain: Harold Martz10/9.....Camp Colt ................. L, 0-1411/9 .....at Mount St. Mary’s ......T, 0-011/17 ...at Bucknell ................ L, 0-2711/24 ...Dickinson ................. W, 21-011/28 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 0-6

1919 (7-2)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Harold Martz

NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-33NA .......at W. Maryland......... W, 21-0NA .......Ursinus .................... W, 14-0NA .......at Albright................. W, 34-0NA .......at Dickinson ............... W, 7-0NA .......Villanova# ................ W, 20-0NA .......Bucknell^ .................. L, 0-17NA .......Mount St. Mary’s ..... W, 21-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ..... W, 3-0# at York, Pa.^ at Harrisburg, Pa.

1920 (6-2-1)Coach: Bill WoodCaptains: Henry Bream, Vic EmanuelNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-13NA .......W. Maryland ............. W, 68-0NA .......at Ursinus .................. W, 6-0NA .......Albright .................. W, 21-10NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 21-0NA .......Villanova# ................ W, 34-7NA .......Bucknell^ .................. L, 0-45NA .......at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 21-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .......T, 0-0# at York, Pa.^ at Harrisburg, Pa.

1921 (3-5-1)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Leon KeiserNA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-24NA .......at Penn ....................... L, 0-7NA .......vs. Ursinus ............... W, 34-0NA .......Muhlenberg............. L, 13-17NA .......at Dickinson ............. W, 15-0NA .......Villanova# ............... L, 10-13NA .......Bucknell^ .................. L, 7-34NA .......Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 28-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .......T, 0-0# at York, Pa.^ at Harrisburg, Pa.

1922 (6-2-1)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Red Smith10/1.....at Lehigh ......................T, 0-010/7.....at Penn State ............ L, 0-2010/14...Susquehanna .......... W, 47-610/21...at Muhlenberg.......... W, 28-710/28...at Villanova .............. W, 15-711/4 .....at Dickinson ............. W, 23-611/11 ...at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 51-611/18 ...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 15-611/30 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 3-6

1923 (8-2)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Snaps EmanuelNA .......Juniata ..................... W, 29-0NA .......at Lehigh ................... L, 6-28NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-20NA .......Muhlenberg.............. W, 17-3NA .......Villanova# ................ W, 17-0NA .......Dickinson^ ............... W, 14-0NA .......at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 28-7NA .......Lebanon Valley% ..... W, 62-0NA .......Gallaudet ................. W, 14-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .... ,W, 6-0# at York, Pa.^ at Harrisburg, Pa.% at Hanover, Pa.

1924 (4-5-0)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Snaps Emanuel9/27.....Juniata ..................... W, 40-010/4.....at Lehigh ................... L, 0-1210/11 ...at Penn State ............ L, 0-2610/18...at Muhlenberg........... L, 0-2510/25...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 12-611/1 .....Dickinson# .............. L, 12-2011/8 .....Bucknell^ .................. L, 6-2211/15 ...St. John’s (Md.) ......... W, 6-011/27 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 27-7# at Harrisburg, Pa.^ at Altoona, Pa.

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9/26.....St. John’s (Md.) ....... W, 40-010/3.....Lehigh ..........................T, 7-710/10...Muhlenberg.............. W, 21-010/17...at Pitt ........................ L, 0-1310/24...at Mount St. Mary’s .. W, 12-210/31...vs. Dickinson# ........... W, 6-011/7 .....at Ursinus ................ W, 27-011/14 ...at Roanoke ..................T, 0-011/26 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ..... W, 3-0# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1926 (6-3-1)Coach: Bill WoodCaptain: Buck Williams9/25.....W. Maryland .............. L, 3-1210/2.....at Lehigh .................. W, 16-610/9.....at Muhlenberg........... L, 6-1610/16...Roanoke .................. W, 21-210/23...Bucknell .......................T, 0-010/30...Ursinus .................... W, 30-011/6 .....at Dickinson ............. W, 21-711/13 ...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 33-011/20 ...at Boston College ..... L, 0-3911/25 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 19-0

1927 (6-3)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: Wil BrandiffECAC Champions9/24.....American ................. W, 31-010/1.....at Penn State .......... L, 13-3410/8.....Muhlenberg.............. W, 20-710/15...at Schuylkill.............. W, 13-710/22...at Bucknell ................ L, 0-3410/29...W. Maryland .............. L, 0-4111/5 .....at Dickinson ............. W, 26-611/12 ...Mount St. Mary’s ...... W, 13-011/24 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 12-7

1928 (6-2-1)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: John MillerECAC ChampionsNA .......American ................. W, 81-0NA .......at Penn State ............ L, 0-12NA .......at Lehigh .................... W, 7-0NA .......at Villanova ................. L, 2-7NA .......Bucknell ................. W, 14-12NA .......vs. Dickinson# ......... W, 27-0NA .......at Muhlenberg.......... W, 26-6NA .......W. Maryland .............T, 19-19NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 25-6# at Harrisburg, Pa.

1929 (6-2-1)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: Ed GulianECAC Champions ............................NA .......Loyola ...................... W, 14-0NA .......at Army ..................... L, 7-33NA .......Lehigh ..........................T, 7-7NA .......at Penn. Military ......... W, 7-0NA .......at Bucknell ................ L, 0-33NA .......at Dickinson ............... W, 6-0NA .......Muhlenberg.............. W, 27-0NA .......Lebanon Valley ........ W, 13-7NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 25-0

1930 (6-3)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: Jake McCloyNA .......Juniata ..................... W, 20-0NA .......at Villanova ................ W, 3-0NA .......Penn. Military ........... W, 56-0NA .......at Lehigh .................. W, 14-0NA .......Bucknell .................... L, 6-26NA .......at Ursinus ................. L, 0-13NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 33-0NA .......at Muhlenberg.......... W, 20-6NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 0-6

1931 (2-4-2)Coach: Henry Bream Captain: Mike SantanielloNA .......at Villanova ............... L, 6-13NA .......Mount St. Mary’s ........ W, 6-3NA .......Juniata ........................ L, 0-6NA .......at Bucknell ................ L, 0-46NA .......Ursinus ........................T, 6-6NA .......at Dickinson .................T, 0-0NA .......Muhlenberg.............. W, 26-0NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. ...... L, 0-2

1932 (4-3-1)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: Bull StonerECAC ChampionsNA .......Juniata ........................ L, 2-3NA .......at Villanova ............... L, 0-31NA .......Swarthmore ............. W, 14-0NA .......Mount St. Mary’s ........ W, 6-0NA .......at Ursinus .................. W, 7-2NA .......Dickinson ................. W, 25-7NA .......at Muhlenberg........... L, 7-26NA .......at Frank. & Marsh. .......T, 6-6

1933 (5-2-1)Coach: Henry BreamCaptain: Tony Kozma10/7.....Juniata ..................... W, 14-710/14...at Swarthmore ........... W, 6-010/21...at Villanova ............... L, 0-4010/28...Muhlenberg................ W, 9-611/4 .....Ursinus .................. W, 13-1211/11 ...at Dickinson ............. W, 10-711/18 ...Mount St. Mary’s ..........T, 6-611/30 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 7-21

1934 (6-2)Coach: Henry BreamECAC Champions10/6.....Juniata ..................... W, 13-710/13...at Penn State ............ L, 6-3210/20...Mount St. Mary’s ........ W, 2-010/27...at Muhlenberg.......... W, 12-211/3 .....Lehigh ...................... W, 14-011/10 ...Dickinson ................. W, 13-011/17 ...Ursinus .................... W, 14-611/29 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-19

1935 (3-4-1)Coach: Henry Bream10/6.....Juniata ..................... W, 14-010/12...at Army ..................... L, 0-5410/19...Mount St. Mary’s ..........T, 7-710/26...Muhlenberg.............. W, 27-011/2 .....at Lehigh ................ W, 21-1411/9 .....at Dickinson ............ L, 12-3211/16 ...Ursinus ................... L, 14-3011/28 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 7-18

1936 (3-4-1)Coach: Henry Bream10/3.....Juniata ........................ L, 2-610/10...at Lafayette ................ W, 2-010/17...at Muhlenberg........... L, 7-1910/24...Lehigh ...................... W, 10-710/31...Drexel ...................... W, 21-611/7 .....Dickinson ................ L, 13-2111/14 ...at Ursinus ....................T, 7-711/26 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-19

1937 (3-5)Coach: Henry Bream10/2.....at Penn State ............ L, 6-3210/9.....Lafayette ..................... L, 0-210/16...Drexel ...................... W, 13-610/23...at Lehigh .................. W, 19-610/30...Muhlenberg............. L, 12-1311/6 .....at Dickinson ................ L, 0-711/13 ...Ursinus ..................... L, 6-1511/25 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 26-6

1938 (6-2)Coach: Henry Bream10/1.....at Bucknell .............. L, 14-2710/8.....Albright ...................... W, 7-010/15...at Drexel ................ W, 21-1210/22...Frank. & Marsh. ....... W, 16-810/29...at Muhlenberg........... L, 0-1611/5 .....Wash. & Jefferson ..... W, 6-011/12 ...at Ursinus .............. W, 19-1211/24 ...Dickinson ................. W, 14-0

1939 (6-2-1)Coach: Henry BreamECAC Champions9/30.....Bucknell ..................... W, 6-010/6.....at Albright................... W, 6-010/14...Drexel ...................... W, 60-710/21...at Richmond ............. L, 0-2110/28...at Lafayette ............... L, 0-4011/4 .....Muhlenberg................ W, 7-011/11 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ...T, 21-2111/18 ...Ursinus .................... W, 43-7

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1940 (4-4)Coach: Henry Bream10/5.....Wooster ..................... W, 6-01012....at Drexel .................. W, 41-010/19...at Lafayette ............... L, 6-4510/26...Frank. & Marsh. ........ L, 0-2411/2 .....at Muhlenberg........... L, 0-2011/9 .....at Ursinus ................ W, 16-611/16 ...Bucknell .................... L, 7-2011/23 ...at Dickinson ............. W, 26-7

1941 (5-2)Coach: Henry BreamECAC Champions10/18...W. Maryland ............. W, 19-010/25...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 22-711/1 .....Lafayette ................... L, 6-1711/8 .....at Bucknell ............... W, 12-011/15 ...Ursinus .................... W, 20-011/22 ...at Dickinson ........... W, 31-1711/27 ...Muhlenberg............. L, 12-28

1942 (5-3)Coach: Henry Bream10/3.....W. Maryland ........... W, 20-1010/10...at Muhlenberg......... L, 14-2010/17...at Delaware .............. L, 0-1310/24...Frank. & Marsh. ....... W, 20-010/31...Drexel ...................... W, 18-011/7 .....at Bucknell .................. L, 6-711/14 ...at Ursinus ................ W, 12-011/21 ...Dickinson ............... W, 45-20

No games were played from 1943-45 due to World War II.

1946 (4-5)Coach: Henry Bream9/28.....at Lehigh ................ W, 19-1410/5.....W. Maryland .............. L, 6-1810/12...at Lafayette ............ W, 27-1410/19...Delaware .................. L, 6-2710/26...at NYU ...................... L, 7-1211/2 .....at Bucknell ................ L, 0-1911/9 .....Muhlenberg............... L, 7-1311/16 ...at Albright................. W, 34-011/28 ...Lebanon Valley ........ W, 26-6

1947 (3-4-1)Coach: Henry Bream10/4.....W. Maryland .............. W, 6-010/11 ...at Lafayette ............. L, 13-1410/18...Lehigh ......................... L, 7-910/25...at Delaware .............. L, 0-2611/1 .....Bucknell ..................... W, 7-011/8 .....at Muhlenberg........... L, 0-2711/15 ...St. Lawrence............ W, 20-711/27 ...at Albright.................T, 13-13

1948 (5-3-1)Coach: Henry Bream 9 /25....at Drexel .................. W, 28-010/2.....Albright .................... W, 26-610/9.....at Bucknell ............... W, 13-010/16...at Lehigh ................. L, 13-1410/23...Muhlenberg............. L, 20-3210/30...W. Maryland ............. W, 27-011/6 .....Delaware ................ L, 27-3311/13 ...at St. Lawrence............T, 7-711/25 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 39-6

1949 (7-1-1)Coach: Henry Bream9/24.....vs. Leb. Valley# ..... W, 33-1410/1.....W. Maryland ............. W, 21-010/8.....Drexel ...................... W, 21-010/15...Lehigh ..................... L, 20-3310/22...at Muhlenberg............ W, 9-610/29...at Johns Hopkins ..... W, 56-611/5 .....Bucknell ................. W, 34-3311/12 ...at Albright.................T, 13-1311/19 ...at Frank. & Marsh. . W, 39-14# at Hershey, Pa.

1950 (3-6)Coach: Henry Bream9/23.....at Bucknell .............. L, 15-209/30.....W. Maryland ............. W, 19-010/7.....at Drexel ................... L, 7-1310/14...at Lehigh ................... L, 6-49

10/21...Muhlenberg............... L, 7-2810/28...Johns Hopkins ....... W, 45-1311/4 .....at Dickinson ............... W, 7-611/11 ...Albright ................... L, 12-1411/18 ...at Frank. & Marsh. .. L, 20-49

1951 (6-3)Coach: Henry Bream9/22.....at Bucknell ................ L, 7-419/29.....W. Maryland .............. L, 6-1310/6.....Drexel ...................... W, 21-010/13...Lehigh ......................... L, 7-910/20...at Muhlenberg........ W, 34-1410/27...at Johns Hopkins ..... W, 27-711/3 .....Dickinson ................. W, 34-711/10 ...at Albright............... W, 21-2011/17 ...at Frank. & Marsh. . W, 40-20

1952 (6-3)Coach: John Yovicsin9/27.....at Delaware ........... W, 14-1310/4.....W. Maryland ............. W, 28-010/11 ...Albright ....................... L, 0-710/18...at Lehigh ................... L, 7-1510/25...Muhlenberg.............. W, 32-011/1 .....Lebanon Valley ...... W, 34-2511/8 .....at Dickinson ............. W, 35-711/15 ...at Bucknell .............. L, 21-2611/22 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 20-6

1953 (8-1)Coach: John Yovicsin9/26.....at Delaware .............. L, 7-1910/3.....vs. W. Maryland# ..... W, 46-710/10...at Albright................. W, 27-010/17...Lehigh ...................... W, 22-710/24...at Muhlenberg........ W, 20-1910/30...at Lebanon Valley .. W, 60-1911/7 .....Dickinson ................. W, 32-011/14 ...Bucknell ................. W, 26-1311/21 ...Frank. & Marsh. ..... W, 40-21# at Hanover, Pa.

1954 (5-3)Coach: John Yovicsin10/2.....at Bucknell ................ L, 0-2910/9.....Albright .................... W, 28-010/16...at Lehigh ................... L, 6-2010/23...Muhlenberg.............. W, 34-010/30...at Lafayette ............... L, 6-2011/6 .....Delaware ............... W, 14-1311/13 ...W. Maryland ............. W, 27-011/20 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 33-0

1955 (6-2)Coach: John Yovicsin10/1.....vs. Bucknell# ........... W, 27-610/8.....at Albright................. W, 46-610/15...Lehigh ..................... L, 18-2110/22...at Muhlenberg........ W, 53-1410/29...Lafayette ................ W, 15-1411/5 .....at Delaware .............. L, 0-3611/11 ...at W. Maryland......... W, 34-711/19 ...Frank. & Marsh. ....... W, 46-0# at Hershey, Pa.

1956 (7-2)Coach: John Yovicsin9/22.....at Lehigh ................... L, 7-269/29.....vs. Bucknell# ............ L, 7-1710/6.....Albright .................... W, 20-610/13...W. Maryland ............. W, 45-010/20...Muhlenberg.............. W, 34-710/27...at Lafayette .............. W, 12-611/3 .....Scranton .................. W, 32-011/10 ...at Temple ................. W, 13-711/17 ...at Frank. & Marsh. ... W, 21-0# at Hershey, Pa.

1957 (7-1-1)Coach: Eugene Haas9/28.....vs. Bucknell# ........... W, 19-010\4.....vs. W. Maryland^ ... W, 38-1310/12...at Lehigh ................... L, 7-2010/19...Albright .................. W, 37-1310/26...at Muhlenberg.......... W, 21-011/2 .....Lafayette ................ W, 46-2011/9 .....at Scranton .............. W, 39-011/16 ...Temple ..................... W, 42-71123 ....Frank. & Marsh. ...........T, 6-6# at Hershey, Pa.

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1958 (7-1-1, 3-1-1 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene Haas9/27.....vs. Bucknell#* ............ W, 6-010/4.....Lehigh* ....................T, 14-1410/11 ...Drexel ...................... W, 27-010/18...at Albright................. W, 18-810/25...Muhlenberg* .............. W, 7-611/1 .....at Lafayette* ........... L, 13-1911/8 .....Hofstra ................... W, 20-1211/15 ...at Temple* ................ W, 22-611/22 ...at Frank. & Marsh. . W, 32-13# at Hershey, Pa.

1959 (5-4, 3-2 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene Haas9/26.....vs. Bucknell#* ........... L, 0-2110/3.....at Drexel ................ W, 36-1210/10...Lehigh* ................... L, 14-1510/17...Albright .................... W, 12-610/24...at Muhlenberg* ........ W, 12-710/31...Lafayette* .............. W, 16-1311/7 .....at Hofstra .................. L, 6-1811/14 ...at Buffalo .................. L, 6-1911/21 ...Temple*.................... W, 35-0# at Hershey, Pa.

1960 (3-6, 2-3 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene Haas9/25.....vs. Bucknell#* ........... L, 7-1410/1.....Juniata ..................... W, 26-010/8.....at Lehigh* ............... L, 21-5210/15...at Albright.................. L, 8-2010/22...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 14-1210/29...at Lafayette* ............. L, 7-1011/5 .....vs. Hofstra^ ............... L, 8-2611/12 ...Buffalo ...................... L, 6-3611/19 ...at Temple* ................ W, 14-8# at Hershey, Pa.^ at Hanover, Pa.

1961 (3-5-1, 2-2-1 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene Haas9/16.....at Buffalo .................. L, 6-149/23.....vs. Bucknell#* ........... L, 6-12 9/30.....at Juniata .................. L, 0-1310/7.....Lehigh* ..................... L, 6-2010/14...Albright ................... L, 21-3710/21...at Muhlenberg* ........ W, 22-810/28...Lafayette* .................. W, 6-011/4 .....at Hofstra ................... W, 7-611/11 ...Temple*........................T, 0-0# at Hershey, Pa.

1962 (3-6, 2-4 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene Haas9/22.....at Bucknell*............. L, 21-229/29.....Delaware* ................. L, 7-4910/6.....at Lehigh* ................. L, 3-2010/13...at Albright................. W, 14-610/20...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 26-1310/27...at Lafayette* ........... L, 14-2011/3 .....Wittenberg ................ L, 6-2711/10 ...Buffalo ...................... L, 0-4411/17 ...at Temple* .............. W, 22-15

1963 (5-4, 2-2 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Phil Parsons, Mark Snyder9/14.....at Buffalo .................. L, 0-349/21.....Bucknell*................... L, 7-199/28.....Juniata ................... W, 18-1410/5.....at Delaware* ........... L, 18-6410/12...at Lehigh* .............. W, 24-2010/19...Albright .................. W, 28-1210/26...at Muhlenberg........ W, 33-1411/2 .....Lafayette* .............. W, 14-1211/9 .....at Wittenberg .......... L, 36-48

1964 (7-2, 5-1 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Ken Snyder, Mark SnyderMAC University Division Champions9/19.....Hofstra* .................... W, 27-79/26.....at Bucknell*.............. W, 12-710/3.....Delaware* .............. W, 22-1910/10...at Albright................ L, 15-1910/17...Lehigh* .................... W, 39-710/24...Muhlenberg............ W, 51-2010/31...at Lafayette* ............ W, 21-3

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1965 (5-4, 2-4 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Ron Brentzel, Jim Ward9/18.....at Hofstra*............... L, 14-359/25.....Bucknell*................. L, 10-1910/2.....at Delaware* ............. L, 0-1510/9.....Albright .................. W, 22-1410/16...at Lehigh* .............. W, 26-1710/23...Kings Point ............ W, 30-2110/30...Lafayette* .............. W, 40-2011/6 .....Juniata ..................... W, 54-711/13 ...at Temple* ............... L, 21-22

1966 (7-2, 4-2 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Rod Albright, Dick Shirk, Brian TierneyLambert Cup Memorial Champions9/17.....Hofstra* .................. W, 17-169/24.....at Bucknell*............. L, 10-1610/1.....Delaware* ................... L, 0-310/8.....at Albright................. W, 34-710/15...Lehigh* .................. W, 31-1310/22...at Kings Point ........ W, 20-1610/29...at Lafayette* .......... W, 19-1811/5 .....at Juniata ............... W, 33-2111/12 ...Temple*.................. W, 21-19

1967 (4-5, 2-3 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Michael Darr, Al Santos9/16.....at Hofstra*................. L, 0-179/23.....at Bucknell*............. L, 16-219/30.....Kings Point ............ W, 14-1310/7.....at Tufts ..................... W, 16-010/14...Albright ..................... L, 0-3310/21...at Lehigh* ................ W, 14-710/28...Lafayette* .............. W, 27-1711/4 .....at Drexel ................. L, 20-2711/11 ...at Temple* ............... L, 27-45

1968 (1-8, 1-4 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Ken Fortier, Chris Skaar9/14.....Hofstra* ................... L, 10-269/21.....at Kings Point ........... L, 8-269/28.....C.W. Post ................ L, 21-2210/5.....Tufts ........................ L, 22-2810/12...at Albright................ L, 20-2110/19...Bucknell*.................. W, 12-710/26...Lehigh* ................... L, 14-3411/2 .....at Lafayette* ............. L, 0-3711/9 .....Temple*....................L, 11-30

1969 (7-2, 4-2 MAC Univ. Div.)Coach: Howard ShoemakerCaptains: Tom Brewer, Mark Fifer9/13.....Kings Point .............. W, 10-7

9/20.....at Delaware* ............. L, 0-529/27.....at Hofstra*.............. W, 30-1310/4.....Bucknell*................. L, 21-2410/11 ...Albright .................... W, 41-610/18...Drexel ...................... W, 34-810/25...at Lehigh* .............. W, 26-2411/1 .....Lafayette* .............. W, 19-1011/8 .....at Temple* .............. W, 16-14

1970 (4-5)Coach: Howard ShoemakerCaptains: Don Beekman, Mark Fifer9/19.....Delaware .................. L, 7-349/26.....at Kings Point ........ W, 28-1510/3.....at Bucknell ................ L, 6-1410/10...at Albright............... W, 36-1210/17...C.W. Post .................. L, 7-3510/24...Lehigh ..................... L, 15-3410/31...at Lafayette ............. L, 14-2111/7 .....at Drexel .................. W, 13-711/14 ...Wagner .................... W, 16-0

1971 (2-6-1)Coach: Howard ShoemakerCaptains: Ray Schreckengaust, Steve Thoman9/18.....at Delaware .............. L, 7-399/25.....Kings Point ..............T, 21-2110/2.....Bucknell .................. L, 13-1410/9.....Albright .................. W, 42-1310/16...at C.W. Post .............. L, 7-4310/23...at Lehigh ................... L, 0-5010/30...So. Conn. St. .......... L, 13-1411/6 .....Lafayette ................. L, 12-2711/13 ...at Wagner .............. W, 21-16

1972 (2-7)Coach: Howard ShoemakerCaptains: Ron Shay, Tom Sheets9/23.....Delaware .................. L, 7-649/30.....at Kings Point ........... L, 6-2710/7.....at Bucknell ................ L, 0-2310/14...at Albright................ L, 21-4210/21...Drexel .................... W, 31-2910/28...Lehigh .................... W, 30-2811/4 .....at Lafayette ............. L, 25-3911/11 ...C.W. Post ................ L, 14-5511/18 ...Wagner ..................... L, 7-18

1973 (2-8)Coach: Eugene HaasCaptains: Ed Dietz, Joe Gillis, Jack Ludes9/15.....Juniata ...................... L, 3-289/22.....at Delaware ............ L, 18-609/29.....Kings Point ............ W, 24-2210/6.....Bucknell .................... L, 6-4510/13...Albright .................... W, 23-010/20...at Drexel ................. L, 24-2810/27...at Lehigh ................. L, 15-4311/3 .....Lafayette ................... L, 3-19

11/10 ...at C.W. Post .............. L, 6-2111/17 ...at Wagner ............... L, 10-14

1974 (4-5)Coach: Eugene Haas9/21.....Wagner ..................... L, 7-209/28.....at Kings Point ............ W, 7-310/5.....Lafayette ................... L, 3-1410/12...at Bucknell ............. W, 21-1410/19...W. Connecticut ...... W, 21-1410/26...at Albright................ L, 14-1711/2 .....at Lehigh ................... L, 6-1411/9 .....Westminster .............. L, 2-2911/16 ...Georgetown ............. W, 27-0

1975 (3-6)Coach: Joseph SabolCaptains: Ed Battisfore, Bryant Meckley, Brian Weller9/20 ....at Wagner .................. L, 7-149/27 ....Kings Point ................L, 11-3410/4 ....Lehigh ...................... L, 22-5610/11 ...Albright ...................... W, 34-710/18 ..at W. Maryland .......... W, 21-010/25 ..Bucknell ..................... L, 7-1411/1 .....at Lafayette .............. L, 12-2011/8 .....at Westminster ......... L, 18-2011/15 ...at Georgetown ........W, 42-14

1976 (3-7)Coach: Joseph SabolCaptains: Bob Duelks, Jerry Lynott9/11 .....Wagner ....................... L, 0-79/18.....Frank. & Marsh. ....... L,18-209/25.....at Kings Point .......... L,10-2710/2.....at Juniata .................. L, 3-2010/9.....at Albright............... W, 14-1010/16...W. Maryland ............. W, 28-010/23...Bucknell ................... W, 10-710/30...at Lehigh ................. L, 15-5611/6 .....Lafayette ................... L, 3-3011/13 ...at Wash. & Lee ....... L, 20-28

1977 (3-7)Coach: Joseph SabolCaptains: John Gonos, Chris Re, Jim Sperry9/10.....at Wagner ................... L, 3-79/17.....at Frank. & Marsh. .... L, 0-219/24.....Kings Point ................ W, 6-210/1.....Juniata .................... L, 13-1410/8.....Albright ..................... L, 9-2010/15...at W. Maryland....... W, 21-2010/22...at Bucknell ................ L, 0-3410/29...at Lafayette ............... L, 3-2211/5 .....Lehigh ....................... L, 0-4711/12 ...Washington & Lee ... W, 28-6

1978 (5-5, 3-3 MAC South)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Dick Burke, Rick Rubio

9/9.......at Lafayette .............. L, 0-319/16.....at Lebanon Valley* . W, 17-169/23.....Frank. & Marsh.* ...... W, 34-09/30.....at Juniata ................. W, 13-010/7.....at Dickinson*........... L, 14-281014....at Moravian* ............. L, 7-1710/21...Bucknell .................... L, 7-3710/28...Widener* ................... L, 3-4611/4 .....W. Maryland* .......... W,14-1011/11 ...Iona........................ W, 38-18

1979 (5-6, 4-4 MAC South)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Craig Swanson, Rich Swartz9/8.......Lafayette ................... L, 6-419/15.....Lebanon Valley* ........ L, 0-139/22.....at Frank. & Marsh.* L, 12-209/29.....Juniata .................... L, 14-2810/6.....Dickinson*................ W, 50-610/13...Moravian* ................ W, 10-710/20...at Bucknell ............... W, 14-710/27...at Widener* ............. L, 29-5711/3 .....at W. Maryland* ...... L, 13-2611/10 ...Ursinus* ................. W, 31-1011/17 ...at Johns Hopkins*.. W, 33-20

1980 (6-3-1, 4-3-1 MAC South)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Kevin Kiesel, Ed Williams9/13.....Washington & Lee ... W, 28-09/20.....at Lebanon Valley* ... W, 35-09/27.....Frank. & Marsh.* ..... L, 21-4210/4.....at Juniata ............... W, 42-3510/11 ...at Dickinson*........... L, 21-3610/18...at Moravian* ............ W, 17-710./25..Johns Hopkins*........ W, 56-711/1 .....Widener* ................. L, 35-5111/8 .....W. Maryland* ......... W, 28-2111/15 ...at Ursinus* ...............T, 27-27

1981 (6-4, 5-3 MAC South)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Harry Cooper, John DeWan9/12.....at Wash. & Lee ........ W, 20-79/19.....Lebanon Valley* ....... W, 27-39/26.....Muhlenberg* .......... W, 27-1010/3.....at W. Maryland* ..... W, 28-2210/10...at Widener* ............. L, 19-3810/17...Swarthmore* ............. L, 7-1610/24...Lafayette ................. L, 14-2810/31...at Moravian* ............ W, 31-711/7 .....Frank. & Marsh.* ....... L, 7-1911/14 ...at Dickinson*............ W, 53-7

1982 (7-3, 6-2 MAC South)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Pete Draovitch, Mike Ercole, Tony Pierce9/11 .....Mercyhurst .............. L, 20-219/18.....at Lebanon Valley* ... W, 54-09/25.....at Muhlenberg* ....... L, 10-1710/2.....W. Maryland* ........... W, 34-310/9.....Widener* ................ W, 17-1010/16...at Swarthmore* ......... L, 7-2910/23...Hampden-Sydney .... W, 35-810/30...Moravian* .............. W, 34-1711/6 .....at Frank. & Marsh.* ..W, 28-1811/13 ...Dickinson*................ W, 44-7

1983 (8-2, 5-2 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Mark Cavallero, Glenn FaustCentennial Conference Champions9/10.....at Lebanon Valley .... W, 56-39/17.....W. Maryland* ........... W, 27-39/24.....at Swarthmore* ....... L, 22-2710/1.....Johns Hopkins*...... W, 45-1310/8.....Hampden-Sydney .. W, 41-1310/15...at Ursinus* ............... W, 21-710/22...Muhlenberg* ............ W, 34-710/29...at Kings Point .......... W, 26-811/5 .....Dickinson*................ W, 48-711/12 ...at Frank. & Marsh.*... L, 9-10

1984 (8-2, 6-1 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Ray Condren, John FellCentennial Conference Champions9 /8......Lebanon Valley ........ W, 21-0

9/15.....at W. Maryland* ....... W, 31-79/22.....Swarthmore* .......... W, 13-129/29.....at Johns Hopkins*.. W, 23-1610/6.....at Hampden-Sydney .. L, 10-1910/13...Ursinus* ................. W, 21-1010/20...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 0-1310/27...Kings Point ............ W, 26-1411/3 .....at Dickinson*............ W, 62-711/10 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ...... W, 24-0

1985 (11-1-1, 6-0-1 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Dennis Curran, Miguel YanesCentennial Conference Champions9/14.....at Delaware Valley ..... W, 7-09/21.....W. Maryland* ........... W, 41-79/28.....at Swarthmore* ........ W, 40-010/5.....Johns Hopkins*........ W, 13-010/12...at Kings Point .......... W, 23-210/19...at Ursinus* ............... W, 14-610/26...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 65-2111/2 .....Hampden-Sydney .. W, 28-1411/9 .....Dickinson*................ W, 38-011/16 ...at Frank. & Marsh.*......T, 0-011/23 ...#Lycoming ............. W, 14-1011/30 ...#Salisbury ................ W, 22-612/7.....#at Ithaca .................. L, 0-34# NCAA Playoffs

1986 (6-4, 5-2 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Peter Graham, Chris Politi9/13.....Delaware Valley ....... W, 36-09/20.....at W. Maryland* ........ W,34-79/27.....Swarthmore* ............ W, 47-010/4.....at Johns Hopkins*.... W, 34-710/11 ...Kings Point ............. L, 13-2010/18...Ursinus* .................. L, 15-1710/25...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 7-1011/1 .....at Hampden-Sydney ..L, 14-2411/8 .....at Dickinson*............ W, 31-011/15 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 14-13

1987 (7-3, 4-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Tony Campana, Tony Wechter9/12.....at Delaware Valley ... W, 24-09/19.....W. Maryland* ........... W, 40-79/26.....at Swarthmore* ...... W, 43-1310/3.....Johns Hopkins*........ W, 30-610/10...at Kings Point ........ W, 27-2110/17...at Ursinus* ................. W, 6-010/24...Muhlenberg* ........... L, 16-3510/31...Hampden-Sydney .. W, 35-2811/7 .....Dickinson*............... L, 16-2111/14 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* ..L, 13-16

1988 (4-6, 4-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Tom Donegan, Dave Wolfe9/10.....Delaware Valley ........ L, 0-299/17.....at W. Maryland* ..... W, 17-149/24.....Swarthmore* .......... W, 27-1910/1.....at Johns Hopkins*.... W, 21-010/8.....Hofstra .....................L, 11-3410/15...Ursinus* ................. W, 24-2110/22...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 7-1310/29...at Hampden-Sydney . L, 7-2111/5 .....at Dickinson*............. L, 7-2111/12 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ..... L, 15-21

1989 (2-7-1, 2-4-1 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Eric Johnson, David Siffringer9/9.......at Widener .............. L, 14-389/16.....W. Maryland* ......... W, 62-209/23.....at Swarthmore* ....... L, 22-249/30.....Johns Hopkins*...... W, 42-1410/7.....at Hofstra ................ L, 10-4110/14...at Ursinus* .............. L, 10-3110/21...Muhlenberg* ............T, 10-1010/28...Union ........................ L, 0-3911/4 .....Dickinson*............... L, 14-3511/11 ...at Frank. & Marsh.*..L, 11-40

1990 (4-5-1, 4-3 CC)Coach: Barry Streeter

The 1966 Bullets won the Lambert Memorial Cup.

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Captains: Matt Kucik, Gary Ricci9/8.......Widener ..................T, 14-149/15.....at W. Maryland* ..... W, 28-259/22.....Swarthmore* ........... L, 24-269/29.....at Johns Hopkins*... L, 14-2810/6.....Hofstra ...................... L, 0-5510/13...Ursinus* ................. W, 17-1410/20...at Muhlenberg* ........ W, 48-710/27...at Union .................. L, 27-2811/3 .....at Dickinson*........... L, 20-4211/10 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ...... W, 27-7

1991 (2-7, 2-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Chuck Borromeo, Don DeLisi9/14.....at Widener ................ L, 6-279/21.....W. Maryland* ............ L, 7-129/28.....at Swarthmore* ........ W, 20-810/5.....Johns Hopkins*...... W, 20-1910/19...at Ursinus* ................ L, 0-2010/26...Muhlenberg* ............. L, 7-2811/2 .....Union ........................ L, 7-5711/9 .....Dickinson*................. L, 0-2611/16 ...at Frank. & Marsh.*... L, 6-14

1992 (6-4, 4-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Scott Mowery, Chris Wolschina9/12.....Widener .................. W, 40-69/19.....at W. Maryland* ...... L, 13-389/26.....Swarthmore* .......... W, 45-3410/2.....at Johns Hopkins*.. W, 13-1010/10...Stony Brook ........... W, 15-1210/17...Ursinus* .................... L, 6-2810/24...at Muhlenberg* ........ W, 18-710/31...at Union .................... L, 7-4311/7 .....at Dickinson*............. L, 6-4111/14 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 26-13

1993 (5-5, 4-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Jamie Steier, Mike Stoner, Jim Travagline9/11 .....at Catholic................ W, 14-69/18.....W. Maryland* ......... W, 38-179/25.....at Swarthmore* ....... L, 14-1510/2.....Johns Hopkins*........ W, 25-610/9.....at Stony Brook ........ L, 36-4310/16...at Ursinus* .............. L, 28-3110/23...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 28-1710/30...Kings Point ............... L, 6-1911/6 .....Dickinson*................ W, 28-711/13 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* ..L, 10-12

1994 (8-2, 6-1 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Chris Notarfrancesco, Kevin Schmidt

9/10.....Catholic................... L, 14-209/17.....at W. Maryland* ..... W, 35-14924......Swarthmore* .......... W, 30-10930......at Johns Hopkins*.. W, 27-24108......Stony Brook ........... W, 48-4110/15...Ursinus* ................. W, 52-2110/22...at Muhlenberg* ...... W, 63-1410/29...at Kings Point ........ W, 38-2811/5 .....at Dickinson*........... L, 21-4811/12 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 52-20

1995 (5-4-1, 3-3-1 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Andy Baribeau, Jeff DeLisi, Ed Esposito9/9.......at Hampden-Sydney W, 25-79/16.....W. Maryland* .......... L, 17-219/23.....at Swarthmore* ...... W, 19-159/30.....Johns Hopkins*....... L, 16-3510/7.....Randolph-Macon ... W, 27-2310/14...at Ursinus* ................. W, 7-310/21...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 28-1610/28...Kings Point ............... L, 0-2511/4 .....Dickinson*....................T, 7-711/11 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* .. L, 10-14

1996 (3-7, 3-4 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Ed Dietz, Steve Carew9/14.....Hampden-Sydney ... L, 10-179/21.....at W. Maryland* ..... W, 28-219/28.....Swarthmore* .......... W, 35-1510/4.....at Johns Hopkins*....... L, 3-910/12...at Randolph-Macon .. L, 0-2710/19...Ursinus* .................. L, 14-1710/26...at Muhlenberg* ........ W, 27-911/2 .....at Kings Point ........... L, 0-1611/9 .....at Dickinson*............. L, 6-2711/16 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ....... L, 6-35

1997 (4-6, 2-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Joe Hodakowski, Rob Sena9/13.....at Hampden-Sydney .. W, 33-79/20.....W. Maryland* ............ L, 7-559/27.....at Swarthmore* ...... W, 64-1510/4.....Johns Hopkins*....... L, 12-2010/11 ...Randolph-Macon .... L, 13-4410/18...at Ursinus* ................ L, 2-1310/25...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 45-3311/1 .....at Lebanon Valley .... W, 19-611/8 .....Dickinson*............... L, 14-3511/15 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* ..L, 18-27

1998 (3-7, 2-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Justin Domingos, Chris Felton, Justin Ogorek, Paul Smith9/12.....Hampden-Sydney ... L, 35-42

9/19.....at W. Maryland* ...... L, 10-289/26.....Swarthmore* .......... W, 28-2010/2.....at Johns Hopkins*... L, 35-5210/10...at Randolph-Macon L, 18-2810/17...Ursinus* .................... L, 6-3110/24...at Muhlenberg* ....... L, 19-4710/31...Lebanon Valley ...... W, 23-2011/7 .....at Dickinson*............. L, 0-2411/14 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 38-22

1999 (3-7, 2-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Scott Grabus, Paul Smith9/4.......Randolph-Macon .... L, 20-549/11 .....at Hampden-Sydney . L, 14-289/18.....W. Maryland* ............ L, 0-449/25.....at Swarthmore* ........ W, 55-810/2.....Johns Hopkins*....... L, 13-3710/16...at Ursinus* .............. L, 35-5510/23...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 42-2810/30...at St. Lawrence...... W, 59-2811/6 .....Dickinson*............... L, 14-3511/13 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* .. L, 12-22

2000 (1-9, 1-6 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptain: John Bianchi9/2.......at Randolph-Macon ..L, 21-249/9.......Hampden-Sydney ... L, 27-409/16.....at W. Maryland* ...... L, 27-459/23.....Swarthmore* ........... L, 10-159/29.....at Johns Hopkins*... L, 13-5410/14...Ursinus* .................. L, 36-3810/21...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 0-4110/28...St. Lawrence* ........... L, 6-1411/4 .....at Dickinson*........... L, 28-2911/11 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ...... W, 17-3

2001 (4-6, 1-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: B.J. Edwards, Chris Hof-man, Ryan Moore9 /1......Lebanon Valley ........ W, 23-99/8.......at Hampden-Sydney .. L, 14-209/15.....W. Maryland* ............ L, 7-559/22.....at Averett ................. W, 61-69/29.....Johns Hopkins*......... L, 7-1410/13...at Ursinus* ................ L, 7-3110/20...Muhlenberg* ............. L, 0-4110/27...at St. Lawrence........ W, 16-711 /3 ....Dickinson*................. L, 0-3011/10 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* ..W, 24-16

2002 (4-6, 1-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Keith Adams, Cliff Mason, Pete Vincelli9/7.......at Lebanon Valley .. W, 31-109/14.....Hampden-Sydney ... L, 22-379/21.....at McDaniel* ............. L, 6-28

9/28.....Averett ................... W, 45-1010/4.....at Johns Hopkins*... L, 21-2310/19...Ursinus* ................. W, 29-2710/26...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 0-4111/2 .....St. Lawrence.......... W, 49-2111/9 .....at Dickinson*........... L, 14-1711/16 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ..... L, 14-20

2003 (5-5, 2-4 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Chris Jordan, Matt Pinkney, Mike Schwalb, Phil Storace, A.J. Sutsko9/6.......Lebanon Valley ........ W, 52-79/13.....at Hampden-Sydney .. L, 13-319/20.....Waynesburg .......... W, 31-309/27.....at Averett ................. W, 23-710/11 ...McDaniel* .............. W, 30-2010/18...at Johns Hopkins*..... L, 7-2710/25...at Ursinus* ............... W, 14-311/1 .....Muhlenberg* ........... L, 15-2611/8 .....Dickinson*............... L, 20-2411/15 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* .. L, 13-14

2004 (1-9, 1-5 CC)Interim Coach: John CampoCaptains: Grant Acker, Mike Schwalb9/4.......at Lebanon Valley ....... L, 3-79/11 .....Hampden-Sydney ... L, 16-599/18.....at Rochester ............. L, 6-319/25.....Denison .................. L, 23-3510/9.....at McDaniel* ............. L, 0-3110/16...Johns Hopkins*....... L, 17-3710/23...Ursinus* ................... W, 14-010/30...at Muhlenberg* ......... L, 0-2111/6 .....at Dickinson*............. L, 6-2711/13 ...Frank. & Marsh.* ..... L, 20-38

2005 (4-6, 3-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Enoch Boateng, Jay Cage, Joe Fricchione, Nathan Smith9/3.......Lebanon Valley ...... W, 34-279/10.....at Hampden-Sydney ..L, 40-569/17.....Rochester ............... L, 20-419/24.....at Denison .............. L, 21-4910/8.....McDaniel* .............. W, 20-1710/14...at Johns Hopkins*..... L, 0-1410/22...at Ursinus* .............. L, 13-1610/29...Muhlenberg* ............ W, 10-311/5 .....Dickinson*................ W, 17-711/12 ...at Frank. & Marsh.*... L, 7-13

2006 (5-5, 3-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptain: Dain Alaia9/2.......at Lebanon Valley ... L, 12-139/9.......Hampden-Sydney .. W, 28-209/16.....at Rochester ........... L, 42-549/23.....Denison ................. W, 31-1410/7.....at McDaniel* ........... L, 14-1710/14...Johns Hopkins*...... W, 23-1810/21...Ursinus* ................. W, 27-1810/28...at Muhlenberg* ....... L, 14-5411/4 .....at Dickinson*........... L, 14-3011/11 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 38-30

2007 (6-5, 5-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Harold Barton, Kyle Luciano, James Russell, Tom Sturges9/1.......Lebanon Valley ...... W, 49-259/8.......at Hampden-Sydney .. L, 7-549/14.....at Johns Hopkins*.. W, 41-109/22.....Muhlenberg* ........... L, 13-149/29.....at Ursinus* ............... W, 21-710/6.....at Moravian* .......... W, 27-2010/13...Juniata*.................. W, 42-2110/20...Dickinson*............... L, 28-4211/3 .....McDaniel* .............. W, 38-1411/10 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* .. L, 38-5611/17 ...at Carnegie Mellon^ .. L, 20-21^ ECAC Southwest Bowl

2008 (5-5, 5-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Matt Flynn, Josh Jerrold, Conor Quinn, Sam Walthall9/6.......at Lebanon Valley ... L, 13-199/13.....Hampden-Sydney ... L, 40-459/20.....Johns Hopkins*....... L, 37-49

9/27.....at Muhlenberg* ....... L, 21-4210/4.....Ursinus* ................... W, 38-710/11 ...Moravian* .............. W, 48-4110/18...at Juniata*.............. W, 24-2010/25...at Dickinson*........... L, 16-2911/8 .....at McDaniel* ............ W, 38-911/15 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 54-21

2009 (3-7, 3-5 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Sean Beirne, Taylor Byrne, Matt Flynn, Ricky Manigat, Tim Widdoes9/5.......Lebanon Valley ....... L, 42-479/12.....at Hampden-Sydney L, 43-469/18.....at Johns Hopkins*... L, 23-419/26.....Muhlenberg* ............ W, 20-310/3.....at Ursinus* .............. L, 50-5510/10...at Moravian* ............ W, 34-310/17...Juniata*.................. W, 59-1410/24...Dickinson*............... L, 28-3811/7 .....McDaniel* ............... L, 20-2211/14 ...at Frank. & Marsh.* L, 23-33

2010 (6-4, 5-4 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Brian Betley, Joe Delaney9/4.......at Lebanon Valley .. W, 42-289/18.....Johns Hopkins*....... L, 21-299/25.....at Muhlenberg* ....... L, 27-3310/2.....Ursinus* .................. L, 39-4910/9.....Moravian* .............. W, 33-2110/16...at Juniata*.............. W, 56-2110/22...at Dickinson*.......... W, 28-2410/30...Susquehanna* ....... W, 61-5011/6 .....at McDaniel* ........... L, 30-3611/13 ...Frank. & Marsh.* .... W, 57-35

2011 (6-4, 6-3 CC)Coach: Barry StreeterCaptains: Joe Delaney, Peter Hak, James Monreale, Kyle Whitmoyer9/3.......at Lebanon Valley ... L, 42-579/10.....Ursinus* ................. W, 40-349/17.....at Juniata*.............. W, 58-279/24.....Susquehanna* ..L, 55-56 (ot)10/1.....at McDaniel* .......... W, 44-3710/15...Muhlenberg* .......... W, 14-1010/22...Johns Hopkins*....... L, 21-8310/29...at Moravian* .......... W, 22-1411/5 .....Dickinson*............... L, 20-2111/12 ...at Frank. & Marsh*. W, 28-14

* conference game

Note - The MAC University Division did not compete under formal com-petition from 1970-73. Gettysburg competed as an independent from 1974-77.

The Bullets won their third straight conference title in 1985 and reached the NCAA semifi nals.

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1st Last LastOpponent W L T Game Opp. Win GC WinAlbright 24 10 4 1913 1977 (20-9) 1976 (14-10)American Univ. 2 0 0 1927 — 1928 (81-0)Army 0 3 0 1915 1935 (54-0) —Averett 3 0 0 2001 — 2003 (23-7)Balt. City College 3 0 0 1896 — 1899 (78-0)Balt. Med. College 3 3 0 1898 1902 (6-0) 1901 (29-0)Bloomsburg 2 0 0 1905 — 1913 (24-6)Boston College 0 1 0 1926 1926 (39-0) —Bucknell 19 43 2 1893 1978 (37-7) 1979 (14-7)Buffalo 0 5 0 1959 1963 (34-0) —Camp Colt 0 1 0 1918 1918 (14-0) —Carlisle Indians 1 9 0 1895 1910 (29-3) 1901 (6-5)Carnegie Mellon 0 1 0 2007 2007 (21-20) —Catholic 1 1 0 1993 1994 (20-14) 1993 (14-6)Chambersburg 1 0 0 1896 — 1896 (58-0)Coll. of Physicians 1 0 0 1899 — 1899 (59-0)Cornell 0 3 0 1893 1915 (13-0) —C.W.... Post 0 5 0 1968 1973 (21-6) —Delaware 6 15 0 1909 1973 (60-18) 1964 (22-19)Delaware Valley 3 1 0 1985 1988 (29-0) 1987 (24-0)Denison 1 2 0 2004 2005 (49-21) 2006 (31-14)Dickinson 41 34 2 1892 2011 (21-20) 2010 (28-24)Drexel 14 3 0 1936 1973 (28-24) 1972 (31-29)Fordham 0 1 0 1914 1914 (21-2) —Frank. & Marshall 45 45 7 1890 2009 (33-23) 2011 (28-14)Gallaudet 2 1 0 1898 1898 (6-0) 1923 (14-0)Georgetown 2 1 0 1900 1900 (23-5) 1975 (42-14)George Washington 1 0 0 1916 — 1916 (20-0)Hagerstown 1 0 0 1891 — 1891 (50-0)Hampden-Sydney 7 15 0 1982 2009 (46-43) 2006 (28-20)Harrisburg AC 2 0 0 1904 — 1905 (52-0)Highspire AC 1 0 0 1908 — 1908 (41-6)Hofstra 5 8 0 1958 1990 (55-0) 1969 (30-13)Iona 1 0 0 1978 — 1978 (38-18)Ithaca 0 1 0 1985 1985 (34-0) —Johns Hopkins 20 17 2 1911 2011 (83-21) 2007 (41-10)Juniata 18 8 0 1923 1979 (28-14) 2011 (58-27)Kings Point/USMMA 13 8 1 1965 1996 (16-0) 1994 (38-28)Lafayette 13 27 0 1894 1981 (28-14) 1969 (19-10)Lebanon Valley 31 7 1 1898 2011 (42-57) 2010 (42-28)Lehigh 16 26 4 1915 1977 (47-0) 1972 (30-28)Loyola (Md.) 1 0 0 1929 — 1929 (14-0)Lycoming 1 0 0 1985 — 1985 (14-10)Maryland 3 1 1 1896 1899 (6-5) 1902 (40-0)Md. Med. College 1 0 0 1904 — 1904 (43-0)McDaniel 46 18 1 1891 2010 (36-30) 2011 (44-37)Medico Chi 1 0 0 1906 — 1906 (12-5)Mercyhurst 0 1 0 1982 1982 (21-20) —

1st Last LastOpponent W L T Game Opp. Win GC WinMiddletown AC 3 0 0 1910 — 1914 (33-0)Millersville 0 1 0 1890 1890 (6-4) —Misericordia -----------------------First Meeting-----------------------Moravian 9 1 0 1978 1978 (17-7) 2011 (22-14)Mt. St. Mary’s 22 0 3 1891 — 1934 (2-0)Muhlenberg 43 32 1 1907 2010 (33-27) 2011 (14-10)N.Y.U. 0 1 0 1946 1946 (12-7) —Univ. of Penn. 0 17 1 1893 1921 (7-0) —Penn State 0 28 1 1891 1937 (32-6) —U. of Pittsburgh 0 2 0 1908 1925 (13-0) —Princeton 0 1 0 1903 1903 (68-0) —Randolph-Macon 1 5 0 1995 2000 (24-21) 1995 (27-23)Richmond 0 1 0 1939 1939 (21-0) —Roanoke 1 0 1 1925 — 1926 (21-2)Rochester 0 4 0 1912 2006 (54-42) —Salisbury St. 1 0 0 1985 — 1985 (22-6)Schuylkill 1 0 0 1927 — 1927 (13-7)Scranton 2 0 0 1956 — 1957 (39-0)Seminary 1 0 0 1891 — 1891 (18-0)Southern Conn. State 0 1 0 1971 1971 (14-13) —St. John’s (Md.) 6 0 1 1900 — 1925 (40-0)St. Lawrence 4 1 1 1947 2000 (14-6) 2002 (49-21)Steelton E.E. 2 0 0 1907 — 1909 (18-0)Steelton Steel 1 0 0 1892 — 1892 (20-0)Steelton YMCA 0 4 1 1902 1907 (12-10) —Stony Brook 2 1 0 1992 1993 (43-36) 1994 (48-41)Susquehanna 5 3 1 1897 2011 (56-55) 2010 (61-50)Swarthmore 16 11 0 1895 2000 (15-10) 1999 (55-8)Temple 8 4 1 1956 1968 (30-11) 1969 (16-14)Town Team 1 0 0 1898 — 1898 (116-0)Tufts 1 1 0 1967 1968 (28-22) 1967 (16-0)Union 0 4 0 1989 1992 (43-7) —Ursinus 32 19 4 1903 2010 (49-39) 2011 (40-34)Villanova 6 6 0 1900 1933 (40-0) 1930 (3-0)Wagner 2 6 0 1970 1977 (7-3) 1971 (21-16)Wash. & Jefferson 2 1 0 1893 1895 (42-0) 1938 (6-0)Washington & Lee 3 1 0 1976 1976 (28-20) 1981 (20-7)Waynesburg 1 0 0 2003 — 2003 (31-30)West Virginia 0 2 0 1916 1917 (60-0) —Westminster 0 2 0 1974 1975 (20-18) —Western Conn. State 1 0 0 1974 — 1974 (21-14)Widener 4 6 1 1929 1991 (27-6) 1992 (40-6)Wittenberg 0 2 0 1962 1963 (48-36) —Wooster 1 0 0 1940 — 1940 (6-0)York Institute 1 0 0 1893 — 1893 (24-0)York YMCA 1 1 0 1897 1897 (28-0) 1901 (51-0)94 Opponents 540 494 42 119 years2012 Opponents in Bold

The 10th all-time meeting between Gettysburg and Moravian was played in a freak October blizzard in 2011. The storm left several inches of snow on Mora-vian’s Rocco Calvo Field, and the Bullets prevailed 22-14.

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Cachion, Richard J. 1979Cage, James K., III 2002-03-04-05Cain, Glenn J. Jr. 2003-04-05-06Calafi ore, Mark K. 1980Caldwell, Charles 1989-90Caldwell, Craig 1933Calvert, Thomas H. 1979-80Cameron, Anthony 1971-72Cameron, John B. 1918Campana, Anthony M. 1985-86-87Campbell, William 1971Campo, Mark J. 2004-05-06Capaldi, John J. 1994-95-97Capitani, Frank A. 1955-56-57Carcich, Kevin 1992-93Cardillo, Matt 2002-03Carew, Steven, 1993-94-95-96Carmany, Robert 1967-68-69Carothers, William 1971-72Carozza, Peter 1971-72Carpenter, Donald M. 1961Carpenter, Raymond L. 1978-79Carty, Arthur C. 1895Caruso, Freddy 2011Casagrande, Craig 2001-02-03-04Casciani, Roger R. 1963Cash, Truman B. 1919Cassella, John 2006Catanese, Benjamin 1996Cattell, James R. 1981-82Cauffman, Howard L. 1946-47-48Cavallero, Mark D. 1980-81-82-83Cavolo, John F. 1977-78-79Cecere, Paul 1968-69Cervino, Antonio 1947-48-49Cervino, Joseph A., Jr. 1942-46-47Chamberlin, E. Allen 1906-07-08-09Chatburn, Timothy 1977Cheseroni, Justin 1997Chessock, Michael E. 1982-83-84-85Chester, William H. 1937-38Chittick, John 1967-68-69Christian, Daniel 2011Cico, John A. 1933-34-35Clare, Henry Emanuel 1893Clark, John J. 1984-85Clark, Will 2009Clemens, Arthur K. 1917Clinton, Herbert 1973-74Closz, Jeffery 1996-97-98Clough, Thomas F. 1967Clouser, Paul R. 1918Clower, Richard E. 1961-62Coble, Robert T. 1959-61Cockley, Donald W. 1927-28Coder, Eugene E. 1949-50-51Coen, Andrew T. 1982-83-84-85

Acker, Grant 2001-02-03-04Ackermann, Walter 2010-11Adams, Chris 1991-92-93-94Adams, Keith 2000-01Adams, Nikolaus 1998-99Adetiba, Olufemi 2004Ahsler, Griffi n 2011Alaia, Dain R. 2003-04-05-06Albans, William 1968-69-70Alber, Robert 1946Albert, John J. 1890-91-92Albright, Rodney 1964-65-66Aldinger, Harry 1908-09-10Alexander, Howard 1983-84-85-86Alleva, Fred P. 1953-54-55Alker, John B. 1933Amaden, James, P. 1967-68Ameche, Paul 1978Anderson, Brian W. 1984-85-86Angell, Christopher J. 1986-87Anglemoyer, William F. 1928-29-30Anglemoyer, William, III 1957Anthes, Joe 2007Antonik, Lawrence A. 1949Appel, Peter 1999Apple, Ulysses Edmund 1893-94Arigo, Nelson P. 1942Ashburn, William E. 1938-39Athlerholt, William G. 1947-48Attig, Barry D. 1953-54-55Aukerman, Albert R. 1893Avallone, Robert J. 1984Avis, Bertram 1953-54-55Ayers, Michael 1972-73-74Azar, George, Jr. 1931-32Azelby, Thomas M. 1982-83-84-85

Baden, Michael 1942Baer, James 2000Bailey, Joseph, III 1959-60Bailey, Lay L., Jr. 1938-39-40Bainbridge, Richardson 1959-60Baker, E.W. 1914Balken, David L. 1988-89-90Ball, Jeffrey 1978Barber, Christopher H. 2003-04-05Barclay, David M. 1960Bardon, Joseph 1968-69-70Baribeau, Andy 1992-93-94-95Barkley, Robert J. 1956-57Barkman, Dennis W. 1986Barley, Stephen D. 1988-8 9-90Barnhart, James 1968Barr, Brian D. 1982-83-84-85Barrett, Mike 2008-09-10 Bartholomew, Paul A. 1902-03Barton, David E. 1966Barton, Harold P., III 2003-05-06-07Barton, Richard 1966-68Bastian, Call Piatt 1892-93Bateman, Michael M. 1985-86-87-88Battisfore, Edward 1973-74-75Bazow, Dennis 2008-09-10-11Beach, James M. 1982-83-84Beachem, Charles W. 1923-24Beard, John Bruce 1909Beaver, Charles Thomas 1941-42Beaver, Richard 1948-49-50Beaver, R. Hart 1952-53-54Beck, Carl E. 1951-52-53-54Beck, Robert J. 1910-11-12Becker, Gerald 1969-70Becker, Harvey M. 1893Beegle, Claude F. 1910-11-12-13Beekman, Donald 1968-69-70Behr, Glenn 1973Behr, Todd 1972Beier, Gavin 2001-02-03Beirne, Sean 2006-07-08-09Beining, Bill 1996-97-98-99Beidleman, Harry H. 1910-11-14Belli, Richard C. 1988-89-90

Coffey, Matt 2009-10Colarulo Bill 2001-02-04Collins, Danny 2011Collins, Timothy 1990-91Colo, Stephen 1969-70Columbo, Michael W. 1979Comasco, Carl J. 1978-79-80-81Comfort, Frank M. 1907-08-09-10Condren, Raymond J. 1981-82-83-84Constable, Richard 1946-48Conte, John 1989-90-91-92Cook, Jeffrey 1971-72-73Cook, William A. 1934-35-36Cooper, Garey S. 1975Cooper, Harry D. 1979-80-81Cordova, Joseph 1993-94Costner, Jack F. 1964-65-66Coull, Curtis E. 1954Court, C. Robert 1947-48-49Covington, Mark 2009-10-11Cowell, William D. 1930-32Cox, Bryan D. 1984Coyne, Henry F. 1958Craig, Melvin, 1915Cramer, Clarence H. 1927-28-29Cramer, Donald 1968-69-70Crawford, Robert 1973-74-75Creamer, Ken 1969Creneti, Tod 1990-91Crider, Fred W. 1926Crissman, Lyall N. 1917Cronlund, Ray W. 1932Cross, Jason 2000Crouthamel, Robert 1969Crowe, Robert 1996-98Crowley, David 1994Culp, Kenton M. 1893Curcio, Charles 2007-08-09-10Curran, Dennis 1982-83-84-85 Currier, Pat 1997-98-99-2000Cushing, Emory C. 1918Czerapowicz, John 1998-99-2000-01

Dague, William 1925Dainty, Jay T. 1980-81Dale, David 1896-97-99Dalrymple, Harvey W. 1890D’Ambrosi, Christopher 1991-92-93Damore, David H. 1965-67Daniel, Beck 1999-2001-02Darian, Richard A. 1976-77Darr, Michael 1966-67Dattilio, Robert M. 1981-82-83-84Daugherty, John B. 1935-37Davidson, Spencer J. 2004-05-06Davidyock, Richard J. 1957-58-59Davies, Lawrence M., Jr. 1956Davis, Donald G. 1918-20-21Davis, Earl E. 1929Davis, Kyle 2009-10-11Day, Joseph S. Jr. 1950-51Dayhoff, Van Buren 1910-11Deardorff, Eugene A. 1957Deardorff, John E. 1937-38DeBacco, Tom 1998-99-2000DeBeer, Stephen 2006DeBellis, Jeffrey 1991Debler, Richard C. 1940-41-42Decker, Parke 1923-24DeFelice, Jamie 2000DeFranco, Matt 2007-08Deitrick, George A. 1904-05Delaney, Joe 2008-09-10-11Delia, Ted 2011DeLisi, Donald 1989-90-91DeLisi, Jeffrey 1992-93-94-95Dellabough, Robert B. 1950-51DeLuca, Ronald P. 1987DeLutis, Joseph A. 1978-79DelViscio, Larry 2009-10-11De Rosa, Anthony 2010-11Derr, George H. 1920-22

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Haas, Eugene M. 1940-41-42Haas, Michael 1973-74Hackett, David A. 1981-83Hackett, Michael 1974-75-76Hadel, William J. 1985-86Hagerman, Jay 2006Hagerman, J. S. 1896-97Hagner, Pat 2000-01-02-03Hailey, Donald 1956-57Hain, Andrew S. 1891Hak, Peter 2008-09-10-11Hall, Allan R. 1931-33Hall, Charles W., Jr. 1925-27Hall, Norman 1970-71-72Hallam, Albert H. 1962-63-64Halleman, Christopher D. 2002-03-04-05Hallowell, Keith A. 1976Hallowell, Mark 1969Hamacher, Lawrence L. 1988-89Hamilton, Fred C. 1937-38-39Hammett, Richard 1953-54Hammond, James W. 1950-52Handelman, Jarad 1991-92-93Handler, Eric E. 1983Hanna, Christopher 1995Hanratty, Patrick F. 1983-84Hardy, Edwin A. J. 1929-30-31Hardy, James T. 1940-41-42Hardy, John 1968-69-70Hardy, Thomas J. 1964-65Harford, John W. 1949-50-51Harman, Donald M. 1955-56-57Harrell, James 2001Harrell, Joseph J. 1954-55-56Harris, Marino 1998Harris, William 1993-94-95-96Hart, Alfred J., Jr. 1940-41-42Hart, Robert P. 1946Harter, Charles S. 1890Hartigan, Terence M. 2005-06-08Hartman, J. William 1942-46Hartman, Robert N. 1890Hartman, Wilmer A. 1891Hatch, James A. 1914Hawthorne, Kenneth 1991Hayes, Raymond 1973-74-75Hayslip, Leland 1970-71Hebert, Lester B. 1936-37Heckard, David A. 1983-84-85-86Heim, G. Robert 1912Heller, James 1969-70Helm, A.J. 2006-07-08-09Helwig, Matt 1996-97-98-99Hely, Daniel 1967-68Hely, James 1970-71Hemberger, Walter W. 1951-52-53Hendley, Arthur J. 1954-55-56Henry, John J. 1938Henry, L. Eugene 1898-99Henry, Richard J. 1937Heppe, Colton 1969-70-71Herne, Keith 1991Hershberger, Alan 1950-51Hershberger, John 1949-50Hertrich, C.J. 2002-03-04Herzlich, Jacob 1928-29

DeSalva, Anthony 2007-08-09-10DeSanctis, Michael W. 1980DeSatnick, Barry 1954-55Deveney, Harvey F. 1898Devlin, Peter 1997DeWan, John R. 1978-79-80-81Dhyani, Justin 2010Diamond, Matt 1998-99-2000-01DiAmore, Cody 2011Dickerson, John 2007-08-09Dickson, Robert 1950-51-54Diedrickson, Russell T. 1939Dieffenbach, Ernest G. 1916Diehl, Jacob E. 1903Diehl, Norman E. 1912Diehl, Samuel R. 1911-12-13Diess, Louis W., III 1986-87-88Dietz, Edward 1971-72-73Dietz, Edward 1994-95-96Dietz, Fred 2010-11Dietz, Matt 2009-10Diez, Mario 1993DiFiore, Thomas 1995DiGiacomo, Vincent M. 1986-87DiMeo, Robert N. 1965Dinger, Michael C. 1897-98DiSabato, Bryan 2007-08-09-10DiStefano, Dan 2007-10Ditman, Bruce 1969-70DiVito, Kyle 2009-10Dobosz, Kevin 1998-99-2000Dodds, John M. 1961Dohmen, Clinton L. 1988Dolloff, Nathan 1997Dolphin, Charles W., II 1955Dolson, Philip J. 1950-51-52Domingos, Justin 1995-96-97-98Donegan, Thomas P. 1985-86-87-88Donoghue, Michael T. 1982-83-84Doran, Russel R. 1921-22-23-24Doty, Robert W. 1895-96-97-98-99Doty, William B. 1899Douthett, Chris 2009-10-11Doviak, Raymond 1966-67Dowd, Mitch 2007-08-09Doyle, Kevin E. 1978-79Dracha, Wilmer 1931Drane, Mac 2010Draovich, Peter 1980-81-82Drawbaugh, George W. 1926-27-28Dreilbelbis, Carl C. 1909Dress, Paul C. 1940-41-42Dudak, J. Scott 1979-80-81Duelks, Robert 1974-75-76Duerr, Nick 2007-08-09Duffy, James 1993-94-95-96Duffey, Joseph 1972-73-74Duka, Michael 1954-55Dulebohn, John F. 1910-11-12-14Dulebohn, George R. 1916-17-19Duncan, Robert 1960-61-62Dunn, Ryan 2003-06Duttera, William B. 1892

Early, Edwin A. 1914-15Earnest, William D. 1893Ebbert, Daniel G. 1950-51Eberhardt, Henry H. 1891Eberly, Robert L. 1966-67Eberly, Seibert D. 1919Ebert, J. Kermit 1923Eby, Charles L. 1930-31-32Eck, Brandon 1991-92-93Eckert, Franklin A. 1953-54-55Eckert, Harold E. 1934Eden, Clair Edward 1930-31-32Edgar, John P. 2002-03-04-05Edwards, Robert R. 1946Edwards, B.J. 1999-2000-01-02Egresitz, Joseph J., Jr. 1964-65-66Ellis, Brian 1993-95-96Emanuel, D. Victor 1915-16-17-19-20

Emanuel, Edward F. 1921-22-24Emanuel, William H., Jr. 1939-40-41Emenheiser, Ronald 1968-69Emert, Donald G. 1948-49-50Emmert, Samuel B. 1898-99Enders, Donald E. 1964Enders, George W., Jr. 1891-92-93Engelhardt, Eric E. 1985-86-87Eppleman, Charles R. 1975-76-78Eppleman, Robert G. 1951-52-53-54Erbio, Michael 1949Ercole, Michael A. 1979-80-81-82Erdmann, Richard 1965-66-67Ernest, J. Blair 1917Ernst, W. Reed 1962-63Esposito, Ed 1992-93-94-95Evanko, Dan 1998-99-2000Evans, Bruce 2007-08-09Evans, Ian 2006Evans, Jason 1993Eves, J. H. 1919Ewing, Herbert S. 1933Ewing, William W. 1950-51-52

Fagan, Matthew 1992-93-94Fair, Fred M. 1937Fair, John Sherman 1892Falkler, Charles H. 1941Fasanella, Tyler 2010-11Fauber, John E. 1922-23Faulkner, Thomas 1948-49-50Faust, Glenn C. 1981-83Fegley, Frederick W. 1894Feldmann, Daniel D. 1986Fell, John C. 1982-83-84Felton, Christopher 1996-97-98Fenelon, Scott 1991-92Ferrante, Vincent 2007-08Ferrigno, Vincent 2001Fickinger, Frank Evans 1892Fields, Scott 1971-72-73Fifer, Mark 1967-69-70Filbert, Frederick Victor 1890Finan, Kevin P. 1967Finnegan, Rick 2004-06Finnegan, Robert 1952-54Firrell, James 1968Fischer, Alan S. 1927Fischer, H. K. 1937-38Fischer, William R. 1925Fish, John H., Jr. 1934-35-36Fisher, Curtis 1903Fisher, Nelson F. 1915-17Fisher, Steven 1999Fite, Charles J. 1895-96Fitzgerald, Robert 1992-93-94Fitzkee, Ronald E. 1949-50Flaherty, Dennis 1997-98-99-2000Flannery, John 1990Fleming, Malcolm D. 1908Flinchbaugh, Robert F. 1937-38-39Flood, James F. 1956-58Florence, M. Edward 1936-37Florian, Paul A. 1947Florsheim, William A. 1940-41-42Flynn, James E. 1982-83-84-85Flynn, Matt 2006-07-08-09Flynn, Terrence P. 1986-88Foellner, Richard P. 1960-61-62Foff, John 1998Foley, Douglas J. 1983-84-85Folk, Edwin W. 1914Foltz, Jason 1994Foote, Stevenson B. 2003-04-05-06Forbes, William F. 1951-52Ford, Richard J. 1957Forsythe, Shannon 1993-94-95Fortenbaugh, Robert B. 1942Fortier, Kenneth J. 1966-67-68Fortney, Kevin W. 1994Foster-Felder, Ashanti 2010Frame, Charles L. 1967

Franklin, Jeffrey B. 1979Frantz, Kim S. 1984Frederick, Ronald D. 1958-60Freedman, Richard 1971-72Freeze, Robert W. 1938-39-40Freibott, Frederick S. 1982-83-84-85Freve, Joshua 1998Fricchione, Joseph J. 2004-05Frick, Raymond A. 1964-65Froehlich, Samuel S., Sr. 1916Fryling, Robert H. 1942Fugaro, Christopher 1997Fuhrman, Arthur A. 1918-19-20-21Fulmer, Adam H. 2004-05-06-07Fulmer, Paul C. 1936-37-38Fulton, John 2004Furney, Robert E. 1961-63-64Fusco, Joseph A. 2004

Gabriel, George R. 1976-77Gadd, Jeff 1999-2000Gagliardi, Frank 1953-54-55Galbraith, Humes, G. 1903Gallager, Thomas L. 1947-48-49Gallagher, Edward S. 1988-89Gallante, Gabe 2008-09 Gallo, Brian G. 1987Ganser, Francis O. 1918Garrett, Craig N. 1975Gass, Stephen 2007Gaverick, Charles S. 1934Gayles, Justin W. 2005Geesey, Roy S. 1895Gehshan, Chris 2002Geiger, Stephen 1983-84Geiter, Frederick A. 1940-41Gensemer, Joseph L. 1890Gentile, David 1999Gerelus, Charles 1968-69-70Gerelus, Mark G. 1976Germinario, Louis 1967-68-69Giannone, Billy 2008Gibble, H. Nelson 1947-48Gibbs, Andrew E. 1981Gibson, Steven 1973-74Gifford, Richard H. 1932Gilbert, Addison D. 1898-99Gilbert, C. Russell 1932Gilligan, John J. 1947-48-49Gilliland, James P. 1920-21-22Gilliland, Samuel A. 1915-16-17Gillis, Joseph 1972-73Ginanni, Lester W. 1946-47-48Gingerich, Lester E. 1920-21Gipe, Brett A. 1980-81-82-83Girgenti, Samuel 1989-90-91Glod, Peter S. 1938-39Godorecci, James A. 1986-87-88Going, Michael J. 1977Golden, Kevin 1998-99-2000-01Gonos, John R. 1976-77Gonos, Robert 1971Goodman, Horace Y., Jr. 1959-60Goodstein, Roger J. 1979-80-82Gordon, Bruce 1966-67Gordon, Chris 2002-03Gorham, George B. 1966Gossweiler, Joe 2001-02-03-04Gotti, Keith 1989Gourley, David M. 2004-05-06-07Grabus, Scott 1996-97-98-99Graef, P. Lance 1963Graham, Mike 1997-98Graham, Peter C. 1984-85-86Grauer, Christopher 1991Graziano, Marc 2008-09-10-11Gray, Stanley 1974-75-76Greco, Anthony 2000Green, Dustin A. 2004-05-06Greiner, George H., Jr. 1957-58Gretsky, David F. 1981-82-83Grieco, Steven 1973-74

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Hess, James C. 1958-59Hetrick, David R. 1955Hetrick, Richard 1972-73-74Heverly, Charles S. 1954-55-56Hickman, Joseph N. K. 1898-99Hickoff, Neil A. 1957Hicks, Harvard M. 1958-59Hicks, Redding F. 1959Hiddeman, Joseph 1960Hill, Alfred S. 1938-39-40Hill, Bryant 1990-91-92Hill, George W., Jr. 1901-03-05Hill, Keith 1989-90Hillegas, Clinton 1999Hilty, John L. 1963-64-65Himes, John C. 1907-08Hinde, William 1971-72-73Hinton, Ryan 2008Hipsley, George E. 1890-91-92Hoar, Clarence V. 1912-13-14-15Hodakowski, Joseph 1994-95-96-97Hoffman, Harry C. 1899Hoffman, Lynn 1961Hoffman, Robert T. 1953-54Hoffner, Martin M. 1956-57-58Hofman, Chris 1998-99-2000Hofmann, Christopher 1990-92Hogdahl, Daniel E. 2003-04-05Hoke, Hugh H. 1929Holland, Donald 1952Hollingsworth, Shawn C. 2005Holm, Michael 1996-97-98Holubowich, James J. 2005-06-07Hosack, Ross M. 1909Hosier, Robert 1968-70Hottle, Robert E. 1951Houghton, Russell M. 1933Houser, Timothy L. 1984Houtz, Harold A. 1917-19-20Howard, John J. 1931-32-33Howard, Kenneth M. 1977-78Howell, Jay 1974-75-76Hower, J. Ernest 1928-29-30Hrynczyszyn, Chris 2000-01-02-03Huber, Charles Henry 1891Hubisack, John A. 1925-26-27-28Hudak, David 1994-95-96Hudock, John L. 1975-76-77Hughes, Griffi th 1971-72Hughes, John 1969-70Hughes, Robert S. 1937Hummel, R. Eugene 1947-48Hurley, Robert D. 1949-50-51Huson, Joshua D. 2005-06-07-08Hyali, Ali 2007

Ignatuck, Joseph 1972Imperatore, Richard 1965-66-67Incremona, Sean 2006-07Irvine, Michael 1999-2000-01Isaacs, Brandon 2003-04Isaacs, Jon 2004

Jablonski, Gavin 2008-09-10Jackson, Julius 2008-09-10Jackson, Michael 1991-92Jacobi, Ronald A . 1951-52-53Jacoby, Barry 1968-69-70James, Howard E. 1901-03-05-06Jeffers, Jesse J. 2002-05Jenkins, Darnell 2002Jenkins, John F. 1907Jenkins, Steve 1999Jennings, Mitchell 1993Jerrold, Josh 2006-07-08Johnson, Charles 1971-72-73Johnson, Eric J. 1986-87-88-89Johnson, James R. 1973Johnson, Lawrence 1949-50Johnson, Luke 2009-10Johnson, Mark 2000-01-02-03Johnson, Pete 2002-03

Johnson, Robert K. 1947-49Johnston, Vance 1962-63Jones, Albert M. 1930-31-32Jones, Alfred I. 1926-27Jones, David J. 1922-23-24-25Jones, George J. 1934Jones, J.D. 2007Jones, Jerome F., Jr. 2004-05-06Jones, John R., Jr. 1948-49-50Jordan, Chris 2000-01-02-03Jordan, Jay H. 1976-77-78Jordan, Kevin J. 2004-05Jordan, Pat 1997-98-99-2000Joseph, Justin 2007Joy, William R. 1946Judy, Craig A. 1981

Kaelin, Richard 1993-94-95Kain, Michael S. 1994-95Kakalec, Christopher M. 1985-86-87-88Kalantar, Ebtehaj 2002-03-04-05Kallen, David 1998-99-2000-01Kalman, Victor 1974-75-76Kane, James 2011Kane, Shawn 1990Kapp, George E. 1912Kardash, Thomas 1965Karp, Michael 1998-99Kassouf, Joseph 1949-50Katch, Kevin 1997-98-99-2000Katz, G. David 1952Kauffman, Harrison 1903-05Kauffman, Timothy 1967-68Keefer, William B. 1892-93-94Keetley, William H. 1949-50Keiser, Leon P. 1919-20-21Kellenyi, Michael A. 1981Keller, Niemond F. 1909-10-11Kelly, John M. 1975Kempton, Alan R. 1955-56-57Kephart, Charles B. 1896-97Kerr, Gary L. 1960-61Kichman, Michael W. 1979Kiesel, Kevin R. 1978-79-80Kilkuskie, Kenneth 1976-77King, David 2001King, Richard T. 1981-82-83Kinsey, Robert T. 1965-66Kintzing, Scott 1971-72-73Kirker, Jan S. 1967-68Kirker, Walter R. 1948-49Kirkhuff, Asa W. 1918Klein, Matt 2001-02-03Kleinfelter, Joseph H. 1931Klemm, Richard D. 1976Kletter, Stephen D. 1988-89Kline, Marion Jestus 1891-93Klinger, Robert H. 1930Klippenstein, Ty 2003Knight, Chester I. 1957-59Koehler, Keith A. 1986-87-88Kohler, David 1913Koller, Jesse S. 1897-98-99Koller, Paul W. 1890-91-92-93Koontz, Francis 1929-30Kopervas, Gary J. 1980Koppenhaver, H. G. 1896Koras, William 1990-91-92Koropchak, Michael 1923-26Korth, William L. 1983-84-85Kost, Lewis V. 1926-27Kostelac, Thomas M. 1951-52-54Kozel, Randy 1972Kozma, Anthony 1932-33-34Kraus, Eugene 1996-97-98-99Kreider, Ray B. 1946Krok, John 1999Krokenberger, Robert 1986-87-88-89Krout, Joseph D., Jr. 1898-99Krupa, Leo E. 1946Krush, Mackenzie 2010-11Krzeminski, Tim 1998-99-2000Kucharski, Peter P. 1994

Kucik, Matthew N. 1987-88-89-90Kuendig, Paul F. W. 1894Kuhns, Rodney J. 1963-64Kump, William Andrew 1891-92Kuni, Gregory 1992-93Kunkle, Stephen 1968-70Kurz, Theodore G. 1925-26-27Kyle, James W., Jr. 1920-21

Lafferty, William C. 1991-92-94Lagoy, Matt 2000Laird, Lewis F. 1928Lake, William A., Jr. 1962Lamb, George E. 1930Lammert, L. Leslie 1904-05-06-07Landi, Derek 2002-03-04Lando, Scott M. 1981-82Langdale, John A. 1965Langhauser, Kevin 2006Lantz, Benjamin R. 1893Lantz, Charles P. 1907Lantz, Ronald 1952Laquinta, Joseph 1965-66-67Lardner, R. Penn, Jr. 1963Larson, Packer 2006-07Latz, Brian 1989-90-91Lawyer, Bernard S. 1910-11Lawyer, W. Grove 1895-96Leadbetter, Mark R. 1966Lease, William L. 1929Leathers, Doyle R. 1910-11-12Lebo, L. Robert 1954-55-56LeCause, David P. 1985-86LeComte, Robert J. 1978LeGore, B. S. 1915Lemmon, Joseph 1967-68-69LeNoir, Thomas 2010-11Lentz, James S. 1948-49-50Lerew, Joseph A. 1919-20Lesh, Robert 1966-67Lesher, S. M. 1893Lessler, Matthew 2006-07-08Levens, Martin G. 1939-40LeVine, Charles 1915Levri, Anthony 1981-82Lewandowski, Richard J. 1954-55Lewis, G. W. 1904Lewis, James H. 1946Lewis, Robert W. 1983-84-85Librizzi, Thomas G. 1977-79-80Lichtenfi eld, David L. 1954-55-56Liebegott, Charles E. 1911-14Liebeknecht, William H. 1946Linskey, Patrick 1999Linta, Ned A. 1946Little, Earl 1959-60-61Liwosz, Chris 2003Lochenmeyer, Fred E. 1954Long, Richard W. 1987-88Looes, John S. 1987-88-89-90Looker, Terry L. 1959-60-61Loubris, Paul E., II 1961Loudenslager, Paul E. 1916Loudon, Edward W. 1893-94-95Loudon, George W. 1896-97-98Loustau, Avian 2004Love, Jack M. 1946-48Lovett, Kenneth L. 1987Lubin, Patrick C. 1979-80-81-82Lublanecki, Mike 2001-02Lucas, Edward A. 1959-60Luciano, Kyle J. 2004-05-06-07Lunardi, Chris 1997-98-99Luschenat, Scott 1974Ludes, John 1971-72-73Lukis, Paul 1966-67-68Lynch, Mike 2007Lynott, Gerard 1974-75-76Lyons, Brett J. 1994-95

Mackin, Thomas 1998-99Maddox, Wayne P. 1980Madigan, Ryan 1995Maggert, Melvin 1965Maguire, Michael 2011Mahaffi e, James E. 1912-13-14Mahoney, Kevin S. 1977-78Majkowski, Vincent 1964Maletta, Leonard C. 1983Maloney, C. Roger 1966-67-68Maloney, Dennis P. 1983-84-85Manders, Chris 2003-04Mang, Jeffrey 1973-74-75Manges, Lewis C. 1894-95-96-97Manigat, Ricky 2006-07-08-09Mann, Pete 1992Mansfi eld, John 1990-91-92-93Mantz, Allen J. 1979-80-81-82March, Richard M. 1942Marchetti, Scott M. 1985Marcus, Dwayne 1991-92-93-94Markel, J. Craig 1964-65-66Markel, Nevin 2001-02Markel, William D. 1915-16-17Martin, Charles E. 1980Martin, Paul J. 1983-84-85Martz, Harold B. 1918-19Marut, Daniel 1993Masi, Larry 1969-70-71Masin, Richard M. 1964-65-66Mason, Cliff 1999-2000-01-02Mastrini, Louis 2006-07-08Mateer, William G. 1949Matozzo, Frank 1960Matthaei, Chris 1999-2000Matthew, David 2006Matthews, Michael S. 1994Matzus, Jason E. 1987-88-89Mavrelos, Adam 2001-02May, Frank 2000McCahan, William J. 1934-35McCarl, Brian 1972-73McCarrell, John C. 1907-08McCartney, W. R. 1893McCarty, Austin J. 1930-31-32McCausland, Robert C. 1947-48-49McClain, Milton C. 1947McClean, William C. 1899McClelland, Shawn R. 1994McClenaghan, Albert D., Jr. 1939McCloy, Merritt J. 1928-29-30McClure, James H. 1905-06-07McClure, Thomas 1999McConnell, Nick 2005-06-07-08McCoy, Robert L. 1949-50McCracken, Ellis R. 1936McCracken, Thomas 1964-65McCullough, William S. 1911-13-14-15McDaniel, Douglas 1965McDougal, Robert D. 1964McDowell, James M. 1918-19-21-22McDyer, Michael 1983-84-85McEvoy, Tom 2001-02McGarry, Ryan M. 2002-03-04-05McGinnis, Daniel R. 1933-34McGowan, William 1968-69McGrogan, Michael 1968-69-70McInerney, Michael 2006-07-08McKee, Charles W. 1915McKeon, Brian 2004McLaughlin, John W. 1980McMichael, Patrick 2011McMillan, D. Hunter 2005-06-07McMillen, Earl J. 1927-28-29McMillen, Kenneth H. 1930-32McNamee, Ryan 1995-96-97-98McNellis, Donald 1996McQuiston, Travis 1999-2000-01Meckley, Bryant 1973-74-75Medico, Andrew J. 1977Megee, James F. 1951-52-53-54Meggers, Peter 2006-07Mehmet, Rob 2002-03-04Meier, John 1997-98

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Namrow, Greg 2009-10Natale, Anthony 1951-52Natale, Sabastian D. 1948Natello, Gregory 1974Neithercoat, Jon 2007Nelson, Eric J. 1975-76-77-78Nelson, Robert J. 1961Neumeyer, Christopher T. 1979Neville, Mark 1995Nicely, George W. 1898Nicely, J. Harris 1917-18-19-20Nicholas, Alex 1999-2000Nicholas, Charles M. 1895-96-97

Nicholas, J. Crayton 1890-91-92-93Nicholas, Jacob R. 1912Nickel, Warren 1890Nicklas, William O. 1893Nobile, Mark 1973-74-75Nocar, Nick 2000-01-02-03Nolan, Chris 2009-10-11Nolasco, Hugo 2010-11Noonan, Patrick F. 1962-63-64Norley, W. Nelson, Jr. 1936Norwood, Jack 1960-61Notarfrancesco, Chris 1992-93-94Nothstein, Robert H. 1967Nowicki, Edward J. 1932-33-34Nugent, Leonard A. 1948-49-50Nuss, Christopher 1995-96Nye, Harry, Jr. 1933-34Nye, Robert P. 1965-66

O’Brien, Stephen 1979O’Brien, Travis 2000Occhipinti, Charles, Jr. 2005-06Ogorek, Justin 1995-96-97-98Olchon, Thomas R. 1994-95-96-97Olkewicz, Joseph L. 1931-32Olsen, Arloe R., Jr. 1956-57-58Olsen, Drew 2011O’Malley, Thomas W. 1958-59O’Meara, Miles 1993O’Neill, Harry M. 1936-37-38Orner, Michael D. 1986-87-88Orth, Harvey C. 1918Osborn, Jason 1995-96-97Osborne, Colin 1997-98Osborne, Zachary W. 1977Osgoodby, Glenn G. 1982-83Ostrowski, Matthew 1967Ott, Alfred B. 1933Ott, John W. 1895-96Ott, Robert 1992-93-94Overholt, Nate 2000-01Oyler, Hubert L. 1918Oxley, John B. 1985-86 Pacelli, Alec 2011Pacilio, Michael J. 1959-60Paliszewski, Ernest B. 1953-54-55Pantaleoni, Anthony 1973-74-75Parsons, Philip 1961-62-63Parulis, Albert 1989Pascoe, John 2001-02Pastore, Anthony 2005-06-07-08Patterson, William 1968-69-70Pavelic, Martin T. 1946-47-48-49Payne, Brandon 2008Payne, Herbert, Jr. 1958Pearsall, Jeffrey 1971-72Peltier, Tim 1999Pence, George C. 1951-52Pennella, Rob 2008-09-10-11Penta, Alex 2006-07Perkins, Matthew 2011Perrin, Adam 1990Perrotti, A.J. 2006-07-08-09Perry, Malcolm 2011Perry, Steve 1992-93-94-95Pesce, Jon 2009-11Peters, J. E. 1938Petersen, Daniel E. 2002-03-04-05Pettit, Howard B. 1950-51-52Pettit, Thomas F. 2003-04-05Phelan, Christopher J. 1981-82-83Phillips, Keith M. 2002-03-04-05Phillips, Robert 1971-72Phillips, Samuel E. 1919-20Phillipy, Norman G. 1908-09-10Piccirillo, Tom 2008-10-11Pieper, Bruce C. 1954-55Pierce, Anthony V. 1979-80-81-82Pilus, Alexander C. 1923Pingitore, Albert J. 1956-57Pinkerton, Eddie 2010Pinkney, Matt 2001-02-03

Pinkos, Joseph 1970-71-72Pizzo, Nicholas J., Jr. 1987-88Pluta, Brian D. 1982-83-84Poffi nberger, Glenn F. 1912-13Pojanowski, Bryan 1997-98-99-2000Polak, Kenneth B. 1953Politi, Christopher J. 1983-84-85-86Posey, David K. 1980-81Powell, Eugene A. 1951Pownall, H. Stanley 1906-07Pratt, Willis G. 1951-52Presogna, Anthony I. 1962-63-64Prevost, Jules F., Jr. 1956-57-58Prieto, Rudolph 1995Prince, Gordon 2011

Quay, Douglas 1971Quinlan, Ryan 2008-09Quinn, Conor M. 2006-07-08Quinn, Craig 1998

Rago, Darryl 1989Rambo, Charles A. 1946-47Rand, Steven W. 1980-81-82Rank, Charles W. 1893-94Rattay, Thomas J. 1988Re, Christopher M. 1975-77Ream, Brandon 1992-93Reda, Thomas 1971Reed, Derek 1997Reeder, Michael 1990Reese, Allison 1947-48-49Reese, Henry L. 1966-67-70Regan, Robert T. 1976-77-78Reich, Joseph J. 1983-84-85-86Reider, Ray R. 1950-51-52Reidy, Kevin 1973Reilly, Eugene W. 1980Reilly, Hayes A. 1978-79-80-81Reinhard, George W. 1988-89Reinhard, Robert 1972Reitz, Michael 1995-96Renshaw, Charles T. 1930-31Renshaw, John T. 1933Reutter, Kyle 2009-10-11Ricci, Gary 1989-90Rice, Arthur E. 1903Rice, David E. 1894Rice, Harry R. 1904Rich, Ronald G. 1978Richards, James S. 1915-16-17Richlin, Robert 1979Richter, Harry L. 1956-60Ridinger, John M. 1954-55Rigby, John K. 1935Rineman, Craig 1973-74Risden, Michael 1989-90-91-92Risk, Robert 1974-75-76Risser, Brian K. 1988-89-90Ritter, Kurt W. 1994-95-96-97Ritz, John 1997-98-99Riva, Brian 1998Robb, James M. 1932Roberts, Donald H. 1942Robinski, Joseph M. 1954-55-56Robinson, Brett 2007Roche, James J. 1927-28Rochelle, Douglas 1970-71Rock, Frank 1971-72-73Rock, Ralph E. 1947Rodgers, Ryan 2000-01Rodriguez, David 2006-07-08Roeder, Lee 1959Roehner, Henry C. 1897Roksandic, Michael S. 1946Romanelli, Stephen 1980Romanik, James W. 1979-81-82Romano, Andrew 2000Romano, Robert 2011Rooney, James J. Jr. 1951-52-53Rosati, Craig A. 1979-80-81-82Rose, John H. 1959Rose, Randy 1970-71

Rosenberger, Michael 1986-87-88-89Rosengrant, Paul R. 1980-81-82-83Rosol, Michael 1990-91Ross, Don J. 1935Rossetti, Raphael A. 1942Rossetti, Vincent 1950-51Rossi, Salvatore J., Jr. 1986-87-88Rosol, Michael 1989Rote, Harry F. 1917Rottet, Thomas A. 1988Rowan, Richard E. 1956-57Rowe, Andrew R. 1905Rowe, Charles A. 1915Royal, Dennis 1972Royer, Stephen S. 1983-84Rubio, Richard M. 1975-76-78Ruby, Herbert E., III 1967-68-69Ruckman, Scott 1991-92Rudisill, Andrew J. 1890-91-92-93Rugh, Frank C. 1898-99Rumsey, Wayne J. 1994-95-96-97Russell, James P. 2005-06-07Russo, Albert J., Jr. 1982-83-84Ryan, Michael D. 1976-77Ryan, William J. 2004-05-06-07Ryno, Craig 1973-75

Sabadish, Joseph 1974Sacavage Charles A. 1939Sachs, Ross H. 1946-48-49Sadler, Mark 1990Sadlock, Richard A. 1980-81-82Saggese, Gerard N. 1994Salerno, Michael W. 1984-85-86Samuel, William 1962Sanders, Kenny 2000-01Saner, Alfred J. 1951-52-53Santacroce, Paul 1996-97Santaniello, Michael E. 1929-30-31Santos, Alfred J. 1965-66-67Sarvis, William 1960-61Sassaman, Robert S. 1934Sauve, James 1990-91-92-93Scaffi di, Peter 1995-96-97Scarabino, Robert N. 1978Scarborough, John L. 1967-68Schaeffer, George H. 1912-13-14-15Schard, Henry J. 1936-38Schellhase, John 1950Schenck, Clark 1990Schlegal, Robert H. 1946-47-48Schlegelmilch, Harry W. 1947Schmidt, George 2010-11Schmidt, Kevin 1991-92-93-94Schmidt, Michael C. 2002-03-04-05Schneider, Craig 1968-69Schnell, Ira 1990Schoenborn, Carl M. 1957-58Schreckengaust, Ray 1969-70-71Schrode, Philip 1992-93-94-95Schumacher, Fred W. 1940-41-42Schwalb, Mike 2001-02-03-04Scola, Vincent A. 1954Scott, Dan 2011Scott, Jonathan W. 1977-78-79-80Scott, Kirby 1974-75-76Seely, R. S. 1930-31Segal, Ted 2003Seidenstricker, Charles 1968-69-70Selimo, Joe 2007-08Sena, Robert J. 1994-95-96-97Sensenig, Michael 1974-75-76Serfass, Harvey E. 1934-35-36Sespico, Christopher P. 1994Seygal, Joseph W. 1980-81-82Shadle, Robert L. 1934-35-36Shanley, Scott A. 1984Shaw, F. Barry 1961-64Shay, Ronald 1970-71-72Shearer, George K. 1905Sheats, Daniel 1995-98Sheely, Harry M. 1894-95-96Sheets, Thomas 1971-72

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Staley, Dean 2006-07-08Stalnaker, Marc E. 1978Stancel, Milan 1939Stankiewicz, John S. 1985-86-87Stanley, Scott A. 1979-80-81Starkey, John 1997-98Staubitz, William J. 1937Stauffer, Howard A. 1904-05-06-09Steck, John M. 1912Stefanic, Charles 1973-74-75Steier, Jamie 1991-92-93Steinhardt, Douglas J. 1987-88-89-90Stella, Christopher 1992Stevens, William H. 1923-24-25Stevenson, John B. 1978Stewart, Joseph B. 1920Stifel, Walter H. 1896-97-98Stitt, Hugh I. 1915Stock, Guy M. 1907Stock, Jeff 1992Stock, Joseph B. 1939-41Stone, Randall W. 1979-80-81Stoner, Donald M. 1929-30Stoner, John W. 1930-31-32Stoner, Michael 1991-92-93Stoney, Michael J. 1914-15-16-17Storace, Phil 2000-01-02-03Stouffer, James, 1962-63Stout, Andrew 2009Stratten, Harry T. 1914-15-16Stravolo, J. Richard 1956-57-58Strohecker, Irvin F. 1962-63-64Stull, Glenn 1951Stumpf, Eugene I. 1907Stumpf, Charles W. 1925-27Sturges, Thomas J. 2004-05-06-07Suchanick, Christopher 1984-85-86-87Sullivan, Sebastian 2007-08-09Superka, Joseph J. 1934-35-36Surace, Brian 1994Surmacz, Eugene S. 1978-79-80Sutsko, A.J. 2000-01-02-03Swab, Marlin C. 1924-25Swanson, Craig R. 1976-77-78-79Swartz, Jesse F. 1904-05-06-07Swartz, Joe 2008Swartz, Richard B. 1978-79Swartz, Thomas 1990Sweeney, John J. 1975-76Swierkowski, Robert 2011Swope, Mark 1968-69Sylstra, Kyle 2001Szczesny, Mike 2004-06

Takacs, John A. 1979-80-81-82Tallman, Ralph F., Jr. 1964-66Tanner, Jack 1996Tate, Christopher R. 1994-95Tavolaro, David B. 1985-86-87Taylor, Charles F. 1961-62-63Taylor, James 2010Taylor, Jason V. 2004-05-06-07Taylor, Leslie W. 1906Taylor, Wes 2009Temme, Francis W. 1958-59-60Therrien, Gerald 1971Tholan, Samuel F. 1893-94-95-96-97Thoman, Steven 1969-70-71Thoman, Terrance L. 1966-67-68Thomas, J. Harold 1935Thomas, Richard D. 1949-50-51Thomson, William 1946-47-48Thompson, Damon 2010-11Thompson, Glenn T. 1987Thorp, Brett 1997-98Thurber, Thomas J. 1978Tice, Richard 1969-70-71Tierney, Brian L. 1964-65-66Tifft, Douglas 1970-71-72Tironi, John 1992-93-94Titzel, William H. 1914-15Tokash, Thomas 1971Tolerico, Richard J. 1988-89

Tomlin, Joseph 1924Topper, Raymond F. 1907Toscano, Jay 2000-01Towe, Donald J. 1978-79-80Trainer, Nicholas P. 1985-86Travagline, James 1990-91-92-93Treinish, Jake 2011Tremble, Dudley A. 1946-47-48Trimmer, Bruce 1893Tucci, Matthew 1993Tuckey, Russell T. 1925-26-27Tully, Bill 2002-03Turnbull, Merle E. 1914Tussey, Paul K. 1927-28Twer, Aden 2010-11Tyeryar, Clay 1982-83-84Tyrrell, Danny 2004-06

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Week 1 Friday, Aug. 31McDaniel at Catholic 7 p.m.Ursinus at TCNJ 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 1Dickinson at Hobart noonRandolph-Macon at Johns Hopkins noonMisericordia at Gettysburg 1 p.m.Washington & Lee at Franklin & Marshall 1 p.m. Ithaca at Moravian 1 p.m.Muhlenberg at Apprentice School 1 p.m.Juniata at Thiel 1:30 p.m.Merchant Marine at Susquehanna 4 p.m.

Week 2Saturday, Sept. 8Dickinson at Juniata 1 p.m.Gettysburg at Ursinus 1 p.m.Franklin & Marshall at Muhlenberg 1 p.m.Johns Hopkins at Susquehanna 1 p.m.Misericordia at Lebanon Valley 1 p.m.McDaniel at Moravian 2 p.m.

Week 3 Saturday, Sept. 15Susquehanna at Dickinson 1 p.m.Juniata at Gettysburg 1 p.m.Ursinus at Franklin & Marshall 1 p.m.Widener at Misericordia 1 p.m.Muhlenberg at McDaniel 2 p.m.Moravian at Johns Hopkins 2 p.m.

Week 4 Saturday, Sept. 22Dickinson at Moravian 1 p.m.Gettysburg at Susquehanna 1 p.m.Ursinus at McDaniel 1 p.m.Franklin & Marshall at Juniata 1 p.m.Misericordia at King’s 1 p.m.Johns Hopkins at Muhlenberg 2 p.m.

Week 5 Saturday, Sept. 29Moravian at Ursinus noonJuniata at Johns Hopkins noonMuhlenberg at Susquehanna 1 p.m.McDaniel at Gettysburg 1 p.m.Franklin & Marshall at Dickinson 1 p.m.Muhlenberg at Susquehanna 1 p.m.Stevenson at Misericordia 1 p.m.

Week 6Saturday, Oct. 6Misericordia at Wilkes 1 p.m.Open Date: Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, Gettysburg, Johns Hopkins, Juniata, McDaniel, Moravian, Muhlenberg, Susque-hanna, Ursinus

Week 7Saturday, Oct. 13Ursinus at Juniata noonSusquehanna at Moravian 1 p.m.McDaniel at Franklin & Marshall 1 p.m.Johns Hopkins at Dickinson 1 p.m.Gettysburg at Muhlenberg 1 p.m.Open Date: Misericordia

Week 8Friday, Oct. 19Susquehanna at Ursinus 7 p.m.Gettysburg at Johns Hopkins 7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 20Misericordia at Delaware Valley 1 p.m. Dickinson at McDaniel 1 p.m.Juniata at Muhlenberg 1 p.m.Moravian at Franklin & Marshall 1:30 p.m.

Week 9Saturday, Oct. 27FDU-Florham at Misericordia 1 p.m.Johns Hopkins at Ursinus 1 p.m.Muhlenberg at Dickinson 1 p.m.Franklin & Marshall at Susquehanna 1 p.m.Moravian at Gettysburg 1 p.m.McDaniel at Juniata 1:30 p.m.

Week 10Friday, Nov. 2Gettysburg at Dickinson 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 3Misericordia at Albright 1 p.m.Moravian at Juniata noonJohns Hopkins at Franklin & Marshall 1 p.m.Ursinus at Muhlenberg 1 p.m.Susquehanna at McDaniel 1 p.m.

Week 11Saturday, Nov. 10Muhlenberg at Moravian noonMcDaniel at Johns Hopkins noonFranklin & Marshall at Gettysburg 1 p.m.Juniata at Susquehanna 1 p.m.Dickinson at Ursinus 1 p.m.Lycoming at Misericordia 1 p.m.

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