2003 Tribe Football Media Guide

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2003 Tribe Football Media Guide

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2003 W&M Football Quick Facts

General InformationLocation: Williamsburg, VirginiaFounded: 1693Enrollment: 5,560Nickname: TribeSchool Colors: Green, Gold and SilverStadium: Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field (13,279)Surface: Natural GrassConference: Atlantic 10 FootballPresident: Timothy J. Sullivan (W&M, 1966)Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969)

HistoryFirst year of football: 1893Bowl/playoff record: 6-7 (2-6 in Division I-AA)Years in postseason play: 11 (six in Division I-AA)Last playoff appearance: 2001Result: L, 40-27, at Appalachian State, First RoundAll-time record: 479-476-41

Tribe Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1970)Record at W&M: 154-105-2 (23 years)Career Record: SameAssistant Coaches: Zbig Kepa, Bob Solderitch, TomClark, Levern Belin, Wayne Lineburg, Matt McLeod,Trevor Andrews, Jaime Elizondo, Marc MatthieStrength and Conditioning: John SauerHead Athletic Trainer: Steve Cole

Team InformationAffiliations: NCAA Division I-AA, Atlantic 10 Foot-ball, Eastern College Athletic Conference2002 Record: 6-5Conference Finish: 5-4, fifth placeFinal Ranking: N/ABasic Offense: Pro-StyleBasic Defense: Multiple 4-3Letterwinners Returning: 37Offense: 15 Defense: 20 Specialists: 2Letterwinners Lost: 13Offense: 6 Defense: 7 Specialists: 0

Sports InformationSports Information Director: Pete ClawsonPhone: (757) 221-3369E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.TribeAthletics.com

The 2003 W&M Football Media Guide is a production of the W&M Sports Information Department, Pete Clawson, Director. This media guide was written,typeset, designed and edited in house on a Macintosh, using Adobe PageMaker 6.5 and Photoshop 6.0 by Pete Clawson and Mario Machi. ContributingEditors: Dan Wakely, Paul Ring and Chris Poore.

Special Thanks to Guy Crittenden ‘84 of Digital Productions, Inc (www.getphoto.com/www.guycrittenden.com) for designing the front cover and for hisphotographic contributions.

Photography: Al Owens, Bob Keroack, Guy Crittenden, Mark Erikson, Rich Clarkson & Associates, Jim Gleason, the Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills andPete Clawson.

Printing: Central Lithographic Printing, Lynchburg, VA

Table of Contents

2003 OutlookTeam Preview ............................................................................................. 4-8Preseason Depth Chart ................................................................................ 9Team Rosters .......................................................................................... 10-11Geographic Breakdown/Pronunciation Chart ...................................... 12

2003 OpponentsWestern Michigan, VMI, Northeastern ................................................... 14Maine, Delaware, UMass ........................................................................... 15JMU, Rhode Island, Hofstra ...................................................................... 16New Hampshire, Richmond ..................................................................... 17Tribe Travel Plans ....................................................................................... 17Atlantic 10 Football Conference .......................................................... 18-19All-time vs. 2003 Opponents ..................................................................... 20

Coaching StaffHead Coach Jimmye Laycock .............................................................. 22-23Assistant Coaches .................................................................................. 24-27Sports Medicine .......................................................................................... 28Administrative Support Staff .................................................................... 29Strength Training ........................................................................................ 30

The 2003 TribeReturning Player Profiles ..................................................................... 32-53Freshmen Profiles .................................................................................. 54-56

2002 in ReviewGame-by-Game Box Scores .................................................................. 58-612002 Honors and Awards .......................................................................... 622002 Statistics .......................................................................................... 63-64

HistoryW&M Football Timeline ....................................................................... 66-67W&M in the Pros ........................................................................................ 68All-Americans ............................................................................................. 69All-Time Honors and Awards .............................................................. 70-73The Record Book .................................................................................... 74-77vs. All Opponents ....................................................................................... 78All-time Coaches and Captains ................................................................ 79Walk-on Hall of Fame ................................................................................ 80All-Time Roster ...................................................................................... 81-86Year-by-Year Results .............................................................................. 87-91Zable Stadium ............................................................................................. 92

The CollegeAthletics Directors ...................................................................................... 94Athletics Administration ........................................................................... 95Campus Administration ............................................................................ 96Tribe Club .................................................................................................... 97W&M at a Glance ........................................................................................ 98W&M Athletics ............................................................................................ 99Student Support Services ........................................................................ 100Facilities ..................................................................................................... 101Media Information ................................................................................... 102Media Outlets ............................................................................................ 103Composite Schedule ................................................................................. 104

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The 2003 season promises to be a year of challenges and excite-ment for William and Mary football. Coming off of a 6-5 ledger, its10th winning season in the last 11 years, one of the Tribe’s chal-lenges will come in the form of replacing and rebuilding an offen-sive line that lost three starters to graduation and a valuable re-serve to injury. Excitement will come in many forms, as preseasonAll-America wide receiver Rich Musinski will be returning tolead a promising young offensive attack, while 2002 first teamall-conference cornerback Billy Parker will be one of sixveterans returning to the College’s defense. At the fore-front of it all will be Tribe head coach JimmyeLaycock, who is entering his 24th year at the helmof the College’s program. Already the winningestcoach in W&M’s long football history, Laycock fig-ures to have the Green and Gold poised for evengreater success in 2003.

Despite the loss of quarterback DaveCorley, Jr., the school’s all-time leading passer,along with All-America offensive lineman Dwight Beard, Williamand Mary will look to once again field an explosive offense, fueledby Musinski. The senior Payton Award candidate is already theschool’s all-time leader in receiving yards and will look to rewritethe entire record book in 2003. A co-captain, Musinski has alreadymade his way into the conference and national record books, in ad-dition to his place in W&M’s history, and can improve his standingin all of those categories with another strong showing this season. Adurable player with great hands and outstanding speed andathleticism, Musinski reached the 1,000-yard (13 games), 2,000-yard(23 games) and 3,000-yard (31 games) marks faster than receiver inTribe history.

One difference in the Tribe lineup this year will be thatMusinski’s acrobatic catches will be delivered from the arm of jun-ior Lang Campbell, who replaces Corley behind center for W&M.Campbell has spent the past two seasons as the top reserve to Corley,and is coming off yet another solid spring showing.His size (6-3,200 pounds) and athleticism make him a tough player to match upwith for opposing defense.

The Tribe’s aerial attack will also benefit greatly from the tal-ents of punishing junior tailback Jon Smith, who led the squadwith 838 yards and 10 touchdowns last year. Add in a pair of re-turnees with outstanding potential in Steven Hargrove and DelmusColey and the College figures to have the makings of one of the besttailback corps in the Atlantic 10. Smith is an excellent North-Southrunner with the ability to break tackles, and a knack for finding theend zone, as evidenced by his 22 rushing touchdowns through his

first two years. Hargrove showed flashes of brilliancelast year with a pair of long touchdown runs

(both over 50 yards) among his 327 yardson the ground. Coley, an electric redshirt

freshman, has outstanding speed and asolid all-around game. The exclama-tion point of the ground game comesat fullback, where Nick Rogers pro-vides a complete physical package.

A devastating lead blocker, Rogersis also a strong, physical ball

carrier with the speed to fin-ish runs.

An inexperienced butpromising young unit up

front composes the Tribe’s offensive line. Returning to anchor theline are senior Steve Stocki, junior Matthew Witham and sopho-

more Patrick Mulloy. Stocki started the first games at cen-ter last year before an injury halted his season,and he is slated to start at right guard. Mulloymoved in at center after Stocki’s injury, and wasvery productive in the role. Witham, mean-while, consistently graded out as one of theteam’s top linemen, and is firmly entrenched

at tackle.On the defensive side of the ball, the

Tribe’s swarming attack is led by a pair ofsenior All-America candidates in the defen-

sive backfield – Parker and Marques Bobo.Bobo, the strong safety, leads an experi-

enced group of hard-hitting safeties that doeverything, from moving up to stop the run to

coming up with a big interception. The seniorco-captain is a gifted athlete with an outstanding work ethic. Atcorner, Parker led the A10 in both interceptions (five) and passesdefended (20) last season. He has great speed and agility, and is avery instinctive player who has a knack for making plays on theball. Lining up on the other end of the field is sophomore StephenCason, who showed his ability last fall in a very successful first yearon the field. A versatile athlete with the potential to be an all-confer-ence player, Cason possesses outstanding athleticism and ball skills.

Senior Paul Carpenter is the leader of a young but talentedTribe linebacking corps. The squad’s leading returning tackler, Car-penter is an all-conference performer with very solid techniques whowill start at one outside linebacker spot.

On the defensive front, senior Donté Lewis and junior JeromeGriffin, Jr. lead the way at the two defensive end spots. Lewis is anaggressive pass rusher and solid run stopper, while Griffin’s pen-chant for playmaking has been shown in his first two seasons withthe Tribe. On the inside, sophomore Larry Pendleton had a goodtrue freshman campaign, and junior Michael McCarthy is also back,as the College tries to replace departed seniors Marcus Washingtonand Todd Garland.

W&M’s special teams units look to be strong this year, as well.Both specialists are returning, as sophomore Greg Kuehn and jun-ior Mike Mesi are back at placekicker andpunter, respectively. Both are candidatesfor all-conference honors, and Kuehnis the league’s top returning scoreramong kickers.

The return units also showmajor potential. W&M led the A10in kickoff returns last year, andHargrove and Cason are back topick up where they left off in thatregard. Musinski will return punts,along with fellow team captainBobo, and both have the ex-plosiveness needed to besuccessful in that en-deavor.

The following is a posi-tion-by-position breakdownof the 2003 Tribe:

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QuarterbacksDespite the loss of Dave Corley, Jr. to graduation, the cupboard

is far from bare for W&M at the quarterback position. After spend-ing the past three seasons learning at Corley’s side, the coachingstaff is extremely confident in the abilities of Lang Campbell. A com-petitive player with good arm strength, Campbell is an intelligentsignal caller who also has the speed to scramble out of the pocketwhen necessary. In his limited game experience as Corley’s backupthe past two years, Campbell has completed 15 of 23 passes for 210yards and two touchdowns. While his game action has been brief,he has spent the past two springs working extensively with the firstteam and has displayed outstanding leadership skills and a strongworking knowledge of the team’s intricate attack.

Behind Campbell on the depth chart is sophomore Jacob Lewis,who displayed a strong arm and good mobility in spring drills. Lewishas gained a better working knowledge of the Tribe’s offensiveschemes each year at W&M.

Also in the picture at QB is sophomore Ben Lawrence, whosaw a lot of action in spring drills and has gained a better grasp ofthe Tribe offense. In addition, redshirt freshmen Corey Davis andChristian Taylor are back after working with the scout team lastyear. Both have good arm strength and will develop with more reps.

TailbacksAfter a record-breaking first two seasons with the Tribe, junior

Jon Smith returns for his second season as the starting tailback. Smithset the school record for rushing touchdowns (13) by a freshman in2001, and had one of the most prolific single-game performances bya tailback in school history last year when he ran for 198 yards in a34-27 win over New Hampshire. A third-team all-conference selec-tion last season, Smith is a between-the-tackles runner who has theability to wear down opposing defenses. He has scored 22 rushingtouchdowns in his first two years in Williamsburg, averaging nearlyone per game in his career.

Backing up Smith at tailback is sophomore Steven Hargrove,who showed signs of promise as a redshirt freshman in 2002.Hargrove scored on two touchdown runs of over 50 yards, brokethe 100-yard mark on two occasions and was also named Atlantic10 Rookie of the Week once in his first year on the field.

Bringing a new element to the College's backfield this fall isredshirt freshman Delmus Coley, a speedy back who has had anoutstanding spring. The staff will look to Coley to use his elusiveand explosive style to provide the squad with the big play.

FullbacksSenior Nick Rogers, a major contributor a year ago

behind the graduated Corey Paxton, comes into the fall asthe starter at the fullback position. Rogers, an excellentblocker, is a very physical runner with good ball skills, asevidenced by his three receiving touchdowns last season.One of the strongest all-around players on the roster,Rogers brings explosive ability (35.5-inch vertical leap;540-pound squat) to the backfield.

Backing up Rogers is talented redshirt freshmanTrevor McLaurin, a young fullback with potential todevelop into a standout performer. A versatile athletewith outstanding speed and agility, McLaurin couldalso see action at tailback. Redshirt freshman LeVinceParrott also played well during spring drills and

should continue to develop with improvedsize and strength.

Developing sophomore Chris Faha willcontinue to work on his technique and un-derstanding of the Tribe's offensive schemesthis fall. Faha has good size and solid ball skillsfor the position and provides the team withquality depth.

Tight EndsWilliam and Mary is fortunate to have two experi-

enced tight ends returning in senior Zach Smith and sophomoreAdam Bratton. Smith returned from a shoulder injury to contributetoward the end of the 2002 season, and has seen more game actionthan any other tight end. He possesses a good understanding of theTribe offense and is a solid blocker and receiver. Bratton saw plentyof action last year behind graduated senior Ian Kemp while Smithwas injured, and responded with an impressive season that sawhim average 18.4 yards per catch, second on the squad, includingone touchdown. Coming off a solid spring, Bratton has the size andathleticism to be an impact player.

A pair of redshirt freshmen, Matt Trinkle and Jordan Troesterwill add to the College's depth at tight end. Trinkle is coming off ofa strong spring, which has positioned him for the chance to contrib-ute this fall. Troester, meanwhile, is recovering from a foot injuryand is looking to improve on his strength while gaining more expe-rience in the Tribe's offensive system.

Wide ReceiversMost outsiders may think that the 2003 William and Mary wide

receiving corps starts and ends with All-America candidate RichMusinski. But while Musinski's exploits are well-documented andhis accolades well-deserved, he is surrounded by a group of tal-ented young wideouts who all have the potential to break a gameopen. Along with Musinski, senior Danny Wade and juniors JoshLustig, John Pitts and Dominique Thompson are all returnees whohave seen extensive game action in their careers.

Few receivers have come through Williamsburg with the chanceto make the impact in the record books that Musinski could makeby the end of his career. Already the school's all-time leading re-ceiver with 3,280 yards, Musinski needs just 30 receptions to breakDave Conklin's school-record in that category. He is just 665 yardsshy of the Atlantic 10 career receiving yardage mark. Nationally, he

will break Jerry Rice's Division I-AA record for career 100-yardreceiving games if he breaks the 100-yard barrier eight times this

year. Also, Musinski is currently seventh in NCAA history with96.5 receiving yards per game in his career. With a combina-tion of outstanding ball skills, great speed and the athleticismto match, Musinski has all the tools necessary to excel.Slated to start opposite Musinski is Wade, a fellow senior. Withgood size (6-5, 210 pounds) and speed (4.5-second 40-yard dash),

Wade has the ability to be a top contributor. He had anexcellent spring and should have the opportunity to

move up to the next level in the fall. Wade finishedsecond on the squad last year with 24 catches for 279

yards and three touchdowns.

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Musinski's understudy at wideout is Lustig, who has shownpotential in his first two seasons. Despite missing a significant por-tion of the spring with an injury, Lustig should play a key role in thereceiving rotation this fall. A physical player with good hands,Lustig has proven his ability to run after a catch, and also pos-sesses good blocking skills. Pitts, who stands a solid 6-3, 215pounds, has good size and athleticism for his position andis coming off a good spring showing. With continued im-provement, look for him to make an impact in the lineupthis fall. Thompson returns as a key component in thereceiving corps. After having seen game action in eachof his first two seasons, Thompson brings good speed andsize to the position. Much like Pitts, as he continues tomature and develop in the Tribe system, his potential tobe a major contributor grows with him.

Also looking to add depth for W&M at WRare junior Andy Lovorn and a group of redshirtfreshmen in Derek Coppess, Nathan Holston,Daniel Payne and John Taylor. Lovorn has a chanceto contribute with increased rep time, as he has a goodcombination of size, strength and speed.

Offensive LineLosing All-American Dwight Beard, all-conference performer

Ray Loffredo and two-year starter Dave Dunn has brought a newlook to the William and Mary offensive line. With just three return-ees with significant game experience, a group of youngsters withloads of potential will see the majority of the action up front. Re-turning to lead the linemen are senior Steve Stocki, juniors Mat-thew Witham and sophomore Pat Mulloy.

Slated to start at right guard, Stocki began last season as theTribe's center before an injury cut his year short. With a good com-mand of the offense, as well as solid size and strength, Stocki is inposition to lead the Tribe's five-man front. Mulloy moved into thestarting center position halfway through last season after Stocki'sinjury and performed admirably in his absence. A much-improvedplayer over his first three years with the program, Mulloy has im-proved his size, strength and leadership during his tenure. A hard-nosed competitor, he provides consistent play at the center posi-tion. Witham was impressive at right tackle for W&M last year, andshould continue to improve this season. He has made dramatic im-

provements and is one of the anchors for the Tribe line.Also slated to start on the line are sophomores Matt Morgan

and Ryan Lumm. Morgan is returning from a knee injury, but hasshown promise. With his physical tools, there is no reason to be-

lieve that he cannot step in and provide an impact at left tacklefor the Tribe. Next to Morgan, Lumm is looking to step up as

the left guard. The 6-foot-3, 265-pound Lumm improvedboth his size and strength in the off-season and is poisedto be a major contributor, as he possesses good feet andtechnique for his position.

The Tribe's depth on the offensive line will betested, as junior Terrance Johnson will not returnfrom off-season knee surgery. A number of playerswill look to step up in Johnson's absence. One of

those will be sophomore Michael Grenz, whoturned in a very productive spring. Grenz islisted as the backup center, but is capable of

playing anywhere on the offensive line. Redshirtfreshman Jake Walker also has a chance to con-

tribute. Walker battled through some injuries in thespring, but if he improves his strength and recov-ers from his injuries, he can help the Tribe out at

left guard. Behind Stocki at right guard is redshirt freshman StephenBall. With continued excellent work ethic, Ball could see action onthe right side of the line. Backing up Witham at right tackle is redshirtfreshman Brian Neely, who worked with the scout team last year.Neely is being counted on to improve his level of play this year inorder to have a chance at contributing. Converted sophomore de-fensive tackle Matt Ridjaneck will bring his 6-5, 265-pound frameto the Tribe’s offensive line, starting this fall after spending the pasttwo seasons with the defensive unit. The other player with a chanceto be in the mix on the offensive line is Atul Sharma, who has missedthe past two seasons due to illness and is hoping to work his wayback into action.

Defensive BacksThe strength of defensive coordinator Tom Clark's unit looks

to be the secondary, with two All-America candidates among thecorps of excellent athletes. Seniors Marques Bobo and Billy Parkerare the driving force in the Tribe unit, and are two of the top return-ees in the country at their positions. Bobo, the starting strong safety,is a very instinctive playmaker who is one of the top impact playersin the league, if not the nation. A co-captain and “quarterback” inthe defensive backfield, he has an explosive combination of speedand agility that enables him to patrol the entire field with outstand-ing vision.

Parker, a 6-1, 195-pound cornerback, led the conference in in-terceptions (five) and passes defended (20) last season. He is a pro-

totype corner with sub 4.5-second speed and solid ball skills. Avery experienced defender, Parker gives the team one of the top

covermen in the nation. A candidate for national honors, Parkerearned a first-team all-conference citation last year, and with

continued improvement, there is no reason to believe thatthe honors won't multiply this year.

Another returning starter in the secondary, sopho-more Stephen Cason, is also a candidate for postseasonhonors. An athletic corner who was impressive in his

first year as a starter, Cason has the skill to be a top per-former in the defensive backfield. Cason's combination ofathleticism, ball skills and explosiveness give him the abili-

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ties of a top-notch corner. A testament to his athleticism is the factthat he established a team position record in the squat this summerby hoisting 560-pounds during testing.

At free safety, junior Corey Patterson and sophomore JonathanShaw will battle for playing time in the fall. Patterson saw consid-erable action last season and had a great spring, with improved tack-ling and confidence being the biggest differences in his game. Shaw,on the other hand, capped a remarkable comeback from a laceratedkidney suffered in the Hofstra game to compete in spring drills. Heshowed tremendous perseverance in his comeback from the injury.A very physical and punishing safety, Shaw is a big hitter who alsohas a nose for the ball. Another player expected to see extensive action is sophomoreJames Miller, who moved to safety from corner after playing inmultiple games last season. Miller is a very talented young athletewho had a great spring. With good football instincts and excellentsize and speed, he has all the tools necessary to contribute to theCollege's cause. Junior Craig Patterson recovered from an injurysuffered early in spring camp to have a good outing in the finalspring scrimmage and enters the fall as a backup to Bobo at strongsafety. An aggressive player with good tackling ability, Pattersonhas proven knowledge of William and Mary's defensive schemesthat should go a long way in earning him more playing time. Sopho-more Chris Kimber moved from fullback to defensive back duringthe spring and has the athletic ability to earn a chance at playingtime in the secondary.

Redshirt freshman Richard Riley, Parker's backup at corner,showed continued improvement this spring. With more work in thefall, Riley has the potential to compete for playing time. Anotherredshirt freshman, Alan Wheeling, has impressed the coaching staffwith his football savvy, good footwork and balance. Cedric Slyemoved from running back to defensive back during spring drills,and the athletic redshirt freshman showed his improvementsthroughout the entire session, culminating with his best showing ofthe spring in the Green-Gold game. Leonard Muldrow has madestrides since his arrival on campus, and with continued understand-ing of the defensive schemes, should help add depth to the second-ary. Zach Stout joined the team last fall, and with increased knowl-edge of the system, will continue to get better.

LinebackersThe heart and soul of the Tribe defense, senior linebacker Paul

Carpenter, leads a talented young linebacking corps under the tute-lage of new position coach Matt McLeod. Carpenter, the squad'stop returning tackler, improved throughout the 2002 season, whichculminated with him earning third-team All-Atlantic 10 honors. Avery consistent performer, Carpenter showed his ability to be aplaymaker throughout the spring session. His biggest strengths arehis good technique and grasp of the team’s scheme.

The other two linebacker spots are up for the taking by a pairof sophomores. On the outside with Carpenter is Chris Ndubueze,a 6-foot-1, 237-pound sophomore. A hard worker, Ndubueze im-pressed in sporadic action last year as a true freshman. Patrollingthe inside is sophomore Chris Outlaw, an explosive performer withgood recognition skills who has the second-most game experienceof any of the returnees at linebacker (behind Carpenter).

The surprise of the spring season, redshirt freshman RyanNickell, has the ability to contribute at outside linebacker. Nickellemerged as one of the team's leading playmakers in spring drillsshowing an impressive ability for getting to the ball. SophomoreTravis McLaurin saw limited action as a true freshman last year,and is slated to back up Outlaw on the inside. A hard-workingyoungster, McLaurin has a good motor and should improve withmore repetitions. Another junior, Thad Wheeler, was improving dra-matically before an injury cut short his spring practice session. Inaddition, a pair of players who joined the Tribe last fall, CharlieClarke and Kyle Floberg, should add to W&M's depth in thelinebacking corps.

Defensive LineSenior Donté Lewis is the leader of the W&M defensive front,

and with his 31 career games played, he is the most experienced ofany returnee on the line. With good pass rush skills and the abilityto stop the run, Lewis has the chance to contend for postseason hon-ors at defensive end.

On the opposite size of Lewis at the Bandit defensive end spotis junior Jerome Griffin, Jr. An instinctive talent, Griffin’s 60 tackleslast year the tops among returning players on the defensive line. Acomplete athletic package, Griffin seems poised to have a break outseason in 2003 as he enters his third season as a contributor.

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With the loss of starters Todd Garland and Marcus Washingtonto graduation, W&M will have two new starters on the inside, thoughthe candidates for the jobs are game-tested.

At one defensive tackle position, massive sophomore LarryPendleton is penciled in as the starter. Pendleton, who stands a solid6-3, 285 pounds, saw considerable action as a true freshman in 2002,and should continue to improve with more reps. A regular memberof the defensive line rotation last year, Pendleton has the size andquickness to be an effective run-stopper and pass rusher.

Junior Michael McCarthy is slated to join Pendleton as the otherinterior lineman. McCarthy played 20 games in his first two sea-sons and has good strength for his position. He made 24 tackles,including one sack, last season. His strength and size (6-3, 260) makehim a standout in slowing the oppositions’ running game.

The winner of this year’s Winter Warrior Award for dedicationto off-season conditioning, junior defensive end Wade Harrell, isbeing counted on as a playmaker for the 2003 Tribe. One of the team’stop pass rushers, Harrell contributed three tackles for loss, two in-terceptions and a fumble recovery last season.

At 6-6, 250 pounds, sophomore Adam O’Connor has the sizeto be a dominating presence on the defensive line and will be countedon to provide quality depth this fall. Junior Justin Kelly made great

strides during spring drills and will be anasset for the College at defensive tackle. Asolid run stopper with good knowledgeof the defensive schemes, Kelly was oneof the team’s most improved players in

the spring. Redshirt freshmen Bobby

Daush and Josh Wright willadd depth for W&M on the de-

fensive front. Daush moved todefensive tackle from defensive

end this spring, and made progresseach day at the new position.

Wright is one of the most intenseplayers on the squad, and hasan aggressive style that im-pressed the coaching staff inspring drills.

Special Teams

William and Mary has the advantage of two specialists return-ing after very good initial seasons with the Tribe. Sophomore GregKuehn was an all-state and all-conference placekicker in his firstyear after hitting 14 field goals, including a long of 51 yards.

Along with Kuehn, junior punter Mike Mesi also had an ex-tremely successful year in 2002. Mesi averaged over 39 yards perpunt, with nine of his kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20-yardline.

Redshirt freshman John Pritchard had an impressive springand heads into the fall as the primary backup at placekicker.

W&M’s return units appear to be solid, as the Tribe led the At-lantic 10 in kickoff return average last year. Hargrove and Casonare back to resume their roles as the deep men on the kick returnteam after both had very good outings last year in the spot. Musinskiis also available to lend his playmaking ability for punt return du-ties, which he has assumed for the past two seasons.

The ScheduleCompeting in one of the toughest Division I-AA conferences in

the nation, it’s a given that William and Mary will field a toughschedule against some of country’s top teams. It’s no different thisyear, as the Tribe will battle nine conference foes in addition to long-time rival VMI and Division I-A school Western Michigan.

The Tribe opens the season on the road in Kalamazoo, Michi-gan, for its first-ever meeting with Western Michigan on Sept. 6.W&M then travels to Lexington, Virginia, in search of a victoryagainst the Keydets. After that, it’s a third-straight road game tobegin the year, as the College starts conference play against last year’sA10 co-champ and preseason No. 1 national pick Northeastern.

W&M returns home for the 1,000th game in school history, abattle against conference foe Maine on Sept. 27. The following week,the Tribe travels to Delaware for a night game against the rival BlueHens. After that, W&M returns home for games against Massachu-setts and James Madison before traveling to Rhode Island on Oct.25 for a game against the Rams.

William and Mary closes the final month of the season with aHomecoming clash against Hofstra on Nov. 1, before a bye weekand its home finale against New Hampshire on Nov. 15. The regu-lar season is capped by a trip to Richmond for another chapter inthe oldest rivalry in the South, as the Spiders and Tribe will battlefor the 113th time.

Despite the challenges of a tough sched-ule, a new quarterback and the loss of sev-eral key veterans, there’s reason for opti-mism in Williamsburg. With Musinski’s as-sault on the record books and Laycockcontinuing to add to his legend, the110th season of Tribe football shouldadd another chapter to the storiedlegacy of the program.

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WR44 RICH MUSINSKI SR 6-1 19533 Josh Lustig Jr 5-9 175

LT79 Matt Morgan So 6-6 32565 Matt Ridjaneck So 6-5 260

LG63 Ryan Lumm So 6-3 26566 Jake Walker RF 6-3 265

C59 PATRICK MULLOY SO 6-3 28575 Michael Grenz So 6-3 282

RG61 Steve Stocki Sr 6-3 28560 Stephen Ball RF 6-3 280

RT78 MATTHEW WITHAM JR 6-6 33057 Brian Neely RF 6-4 275

TE89 Zach Smith Sr 6-2 25040 Adam Bratton So 6-3 245

WR41 DANNY WADE SR 6-5 2103 Dominique Thompson Jr 6-1 185

QB12 Lang Campbell Jr 6-3 20011 Jacob Lewis So 6-1 180

TB2 JON SMITH JR 6-1 2101 Steven Hargrove So 6-1 240

FB24 Nick Rogers Sr 5-11 22023 Trevor McLaurin RF 5-11 195

PK25 GREG KUEHN SO 6-2 19591 John Pritchard RF 5-11 209

KR1 STEVEN HARGROVE SO 6-1 24022 Stephen Cason So 6-0 202

DE95 JEROME GRIFFIN, JR. JR 6-3 24051 Wade Harrell Jr 6-2 230

DT58 Larry Pendleton So 6-3 28596 Justin Kelly Jr 6-2 260

DT99 Michael McCarthy Jr 6-3 26092 Bobby Daush RF 6-2 240

DE90 DONTÉ LEWIS SR 6-3 25597 Adam O’Connor So 6-6 250

ILB53 Chris Outlaw So 6-0 20852 Travis McLaurin So 5-11 226

OLB54 Chris Ndubueze So 6-1 23734 Thad Wheeler Jr 6-1 215

OLB37 PAUL CARPENTER SR 6-1 21055 Ryan Nickell RF 6-2 206

FS6 Corey Patterson Jr 5-11 19035 Jonathan Shaw So 6-0 190

CB22 STEPHEN CASON SO 6-0 20221 James Miller So 6-1 195

CB17 BILLY PARKER SR 6-1 19536 Richard Riley RF 6-1 175

SS9 MARQUES BOBO SR 5-10 1955 Craig Patterson Jr 5-11 197

P13 MIKE MESI JR 6-0 19091 John Pritchard RF 5-11 209

PR44 RICH MUSINSKI SR 6-1 1959 Marques Bobo Sr 5-10 195

Returning Starters in BOLD CAPS

Preseason Depth Chart

TRIBE OFFENSE TRIBE DEFENSE

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No. Name Cl Pos Ht Wt High School Hometown82 Baker, Eric Fr WR 6-0 185 Montoursville Montoursville, PA60 Ball, Stephen RF OL 6-3 280 Hylton Dumfries, VA9 Bobo, Marques Sr DB 5-10 200 Charlotte Latin Charlotte, NC64 Bowles, Jason Fr OL 6-3 240 Phoebus Hampton, VA40 Bratton, Adam So TE 6-3 245 Montoursville Montoursville, PA84 Burrow, Brandon Fr WR 5-9 175 Colonial Heights Colonial Heights, VA12 Campbell, Lang Jr QB 6-3 200 Handley Winchester, VA37 Carpenter, Paul Sr LB 6-1 210 Handley Winchester, VA22 Cason, Stephen So DB 6-0 202 James River Richmond, VA50 Clarke, Charlie RF LB 6-0 225 Highland Park Highland Park, TX73 Cochran, Brent Fr OL 6-4 280 South Lakes Reston, VA32 Coley II, Delmus RF RB 5-9 195 Floyd Kellam Virginia Beach, VA86 Coppess, Derek RF WR 6-2 180 Lakewood Lake Odessa, MI92 Daush, Bobby RF DL 6-2 240 Christian Brothers Memphis, TN15 Davis, Corey RF QB 6-1 190 Deep Creek Chesapeake, VA43 Faha, Chris So FB 6-1 210 Good Counsel Silver Spring, MD49 Floberg, Kyle RF LB 6-0 215 Jesuit Portland, OR75 Grenz, Michael So OL 6-3 282 Wayne Hills Wayne, NJ95 Griffin, Jr., Jerome Jr DL 6-3 240 Crestwood Sumter, SC1 Hargrove, Steven So RB 6-1 240 Woodberry Forest Alexandria, VA51 Harrell, Wade Jr DL 6-2 230 Smithfield Smithfield, VA88 Holston, Nathan RF WR 6-0 190 Monacan Mechanicsville, VA67 Horvath, Ryan Fr LB 6-1 210 Midlothian Midlothian, VA87 Jackson, Paris Fr WR 6-1 200 Westfield Centreville, VA7 Jacobs, John Fr QB 6-2 190 Gaithersburg Gaithersburg, MD70 Jones, Ryan Fr DL 6-3 240 Blacksburg Blacksburg, VA96 Kelly, Justin Jr DL 6-2 260 Lafayette Williamsburg, VA45 Kimber, Chris So DB 6-2 212 Watkins Mill Gaithersburg, MD25 Kuehn, Greg So K 6-2 195 Potomac Falls Potomac Falls, VA16 Lawrence, Ben So QB 5-10 180 Gloucester Gloucester, VA90 Lewis, Donté Sr DL 6-3 255 Eleanor Roosevelt Bowie, MD11 Lewis, Jacob So QB 6-1 180 Cave Spring Roanoke, VA18 Lovorn, Andy Jr WR 6-3 200 Myers Park Charlotte, NC63 Lumm, Ryan So OL 6-3 265 Santa Margarita Mission Viejo, CA33 Lustig, Josh Jr WR 5-9 175 Cathedral Prep Erie, PA99 McCarthy, Michael Jr DL 6-3 260 Cumberland Valley Mechanicsburg, PA52 McLaurin, Travis So LB 5-11 226 Thomas McKean Wilmington, DE23 McLaurin, Trevor RF RB 5-11 195 Thomas McKean Wilmington, DE13 Mesi, Mike Jr P/K 6-0 190 Monmouth Regional Eatontown, NJ21 Miller, James So DB 6-1 195 Lake Taylor Norfolk, VA79 Morgan, Matt So OL 6-6 325 Joe T. Robinson Little Rock, AR68 Morris, Cody Fr DL 6-3 275 Hazelton Area Jeansville, PA4 Muldrow, Leonard RF DB 5-9 175 Ocean Lakes Virginia Beach, VA59 Mulloy, Patrick So OL 6-3 285 Salesianum West Chester, PA44 Musinski, Rich Sr WR 6-1 195 Wyoming Area West Pittston, PA54 Ndubueze, Chris So LB 6-1 237 Dematha Lanham, MD57 Neely, Brian RF OL 6-4 275 Lee Davis Mechanicsville, VA27 Nicholas, Joseph Fr DB 6-3 205 Hazelton Area Sugarloaf, PA55 Nickell, Ryan RF LB 6-2 206 Tabb Yorktown, VA97 O’Connor, Adam So DL 6-6 250 Ragsdale Greensboro, NC39 O’Neill, T.J. Fr LB 6-1 220 Tabor Academy Duxbury, MA72 Oliver, Justin Fr OL 6-4 270 Gettysburg Fairfield, PA46 Otey, Matt Fr RB 5-11 190 Hershey Hershey, PA53 Outlaw, Chris So LB 6-0 208 Johnson County Wrightsville, GA38 Page, David Fr DB 5-9 180 Cardinal Mooney Sarasota, FL17 Parker, Billy Sr DB 6-1 195 Atlee Mechanicsville, VA26 Parrott, LeVince RF RB 5-9 170 Lafayette Williamsburg, VA6 Patterson, Corey Jr DB 5-11 190 New Kent New Kent, VA5 Patterson, Craig Jr DB 5-11 197 New Kent New Kent, VA81 Payne, Daniel RF WR 6-0 195 Cave Spring Roanoke, VA98 Pearce, B.J. Fr TE 6-3 235 Halifax County Vernon Hill, VA58 Pendleton, Larry So DL 6-3 285 Booker T. Washington Norfolk, VA

Team Rosters

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19 Pitts, Jr., John Jr WR 6-3 215 East Forsyth Kernersville, NC10 Potts, Michael Fr QB 6-4 205 Middletown Middletown, DE91 Pritchard, John RF K 5-11 209 Atlee Mechanicsville, VA74 Pugh, Brandon Fr DL 6-3 250 Indian River Chesapeake, VA65 Ridjaneck, Matt So OL 6-5 265 Center Monaca, PA36 Riley, Richard RF DB 6-1 175 Gaithersburg Gaithersburg, MD24 Rogers, Nick Sr FB 5-11 220 Garfield Garrettsville, OH56 Sharma, Atul So OL 6-3 290 Eleanor Roosevelt Greenbelt, MD35 Shaw, Jonathan So DB 6-0 190 Lake Brantley Altamonte Springs, FL47 Shepherd, Marcus Fr LB 5-11 200 Parkdale Landover, MD28 Slye, Cedric RF DB 5-10 182 St. Johns Washington, DC2 Smith, Jon Jr RB 6-1 210 Country Day Cincinnati, OH89 Smith, Zach Sr TE 6-2 250 Delone Catholic Lineboro, MD71 Stewart, Brad Fr OL 6-3 280 Bethel Park Bethel Park, PA61 Stocki, Steve Sr OL 6-3 285 Liberty Bealeton, VA29 Stout, Zachary RF DB 5-10 185 Lee-Davis Mechanicsville, VA14 Taylor, Christian RF QB 6-4 185 Grafton Yorktown, VA80 Taylor, John RF WR 6-1 180 St. Albans Washington, DC3 Thompson, Dominique Jr WR 6-1 185 Riverside Durham, NC85 Trinkle, Matt RF TE 6-4 232 Allentown Cent. Cath. Whitehall, PA83 Troester, Jordan RF TE 6-3 210 New Kent Providence Forge, VA69 Turner, William Fr LB 6-1 220 Franklin County Wirtz, VA30 Viola, Tony Fr RB 6-1 220 Stonewall Jackson Broadway, VA41 Wade, Danny Sr WR 6-5 210 Martinsville Martinsville, VA66 Walker, Jake RF OL 6-3 265 Lafayette Ellisville, MO93 Watson, Jonas So LB 6-2 240 Bethel Hampton, VA42 Wertman, Ryan Jr FB 6-1 200 Marian Catholic Tamaqua, PA34 Wheeler, Thad Jr LB 6-1 215 Sequoyah Canton, GA8 Wheeling, Alan RF DB 5-9 170 Pulaski County Dublin, VA77 Williamson, Brian Fr DL 6-4 255 Whiteville Nakina, NC78 Witham, Matthew Jr OL 6-6 330 Tatnall School Newark, DE94 Wright, Josh RF DL 6-2 227 Amherst County Madison Heights, VA48 Yocum, Nic Fr LB 6-1 205 State College Boalsburg, PA

1 Hargrove, Steven RB2 Smith, Jonathan RB3 Thompson, Dominique WR4 Muldrow, Leonard DB5 Patterson, Craig DB6 Patterson, Corey DB7 Jacobs, John QB8 Wheeling, Alan DB9 Bobo, Marques DB10 Potts, Michael QB11 Lewis, Jacob QB12 Campbell, Lang QB13 Mesi, Michael P/K14 Taylor, Christian QB15 Davis, Corey QB16 Lawrence, Ben QB17 Parker, Billy DB18 Lovorn, Andy WR19 Pitts, Jr., John WR21 Miller, James DB22 Cason, Stephen DB23 McLaurin, Trevor RB24 Rogers, Nick FB25 Kuehn, Greg K26 Parrott, LeVince RB27 Nicholas, Joseph DB28 Slye, Cedric DB29 Stout, Zachary DB30 Viola, Tony RB32 Coley II, Delmus RB33 Lustig, Josh WR34 Wheeler, Thad LB

35 Shaw, Jonathan DB36 Riley, Richard DB37 Carpenter, Paul LB38 Page, David DB39 O’Neill, T.J. LB40 Bratton, Adam TE41 Wade, Danny WR42 Wertman, Ryan FB43 Faha, Chris FB44 Musinski, Rich WR45 Kimber, Chris RB46 Otey, Matt RB47 Shepherd, Marcus LB48 Yocum, Nic LB49 Floberg, Kyle LB50 Clarke, Charlie LB51 Harrell, Wade DL52 McLaurin, Travis LB53 Outlaw, Chris LB54 Ndubueze, Chris LB55 Nickell, Ryan LB56 Sharma, Atul OL57 Neely, Brian OL58 Pendleton, Larry DL59 Mulloy, Patrick OL60 Ball, Stephen OL61 Stocki, Steve OL63 Lumm, Ryan OL64 Bowles, Jason OL65 Ridjaneck, Matt OL66 Walker, Jake OL67 Horvath, Ryan LB

68 Morris, Cody DL69 Turner, William LB70 Jones, Ryan DL71 Stewart, Brad OL72 Oliver, Justin OL73 Cochran, Brent OL74 Pugh, Brandon DL75 Grenz, Michael OL77 Williamson, Brian DL78 Witham, Matthew OL79 Morgan, Matt OL80 Taylor, John WR81 Payne, Daniel WR82 Baker, Eric WR83 Troester, Jordan TE84 Burrow, Brandon WR85 Trinkle, Matt TE86 Coppess, Derek WR87 Jackson, Paris WR88 Holston, Nathan WR89 Smith, Zach TE90 Lewis, Donté DL91 Pritchard, John K92 Daush, Bobby DL93 Watson, Jonas LB94 Wright, Josh DL95 Griffin, Jr., Jerome DL96 Kelly, Justin DL97 O’Connor, Adam DL98 Pearce, B.J. TE99 McCarthy, Michael DL

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Arkansas (1)Morgan, Matt Little Rock

California (1)Lumm, Ryan Mission Viejo

Delaware (4)McLaurin, Travis WilmingtonMcLaurin, Trevor WilmingtonPotts, Michael MiddletownWitham, Matthew Newark

Florida (2)Page, David SarasotaShaw, Jonathan Altamonte Springs

Georgia (2)Outlaw, Chris WrightsvilleWheeler, Thad Canton

Maryland (9)Faha, Chris Silver SpringJacobs, John GaithersburgKimber, Chris GaithersburgLewis, Donté BowieNdubueze, Chris LanhamRiley, Richard GaithersburgSharma, Atul GreenbeltShepherd, Marcus LandoverSmith, Zach Lineboro

Massachusetts (1)O’Neill, TJ Duxbury

Michigan (1)Coppess, Derek Lake Odessa

Missouri (1)Walker, Jake Ellisville

New Jersey (2)Grenz, Michael WayneMesi, Mike Eatontown

North Carolina (6)Bobo, Marques CharlotteLovorn, Andy CharlotteO’Connor, Adam GreensboroPitts, John KernersvilleThompson, Dominique DurhamWilliamson, Brian Nakina

Ohio (2)Rogers, Nick GarrettsvilleSmith, Jon Cincinnati

Oregon (1)Floberg, Kyle Portland

Pennsylvania (15)Baker, Eric MontoursvilleBratton, Adam MontoursvilleLustig, Josh ErieMcCarthy, Mike MechanicsburgMorris, Cody JeansvilleMulloy, Patrick West ChesterMusinski, Rich West PittstonNicholas, Joseph SugarloafOliver, Justin FairfieldOtey, Matt HersheyRidjaneck, Matt MonacaStewart, Brad Bethel ParkTrinkle, Matt WhitehallWertman, Ryan TamaquaYocum, Nic Boalsburg

South Carolina (1)Griffin, Jerome Sumter

Tennessee (1)Daush, Bobby Memphis

Texas (1)Clarke, Charlie Highland Park

Virginia (42)Ball, Stephen DumfriesBowles, Jason HamptonBurrow, Brandon Colonial HeightsCampbell, Lang WinchesterCarpenter, Paul WinchesterCason, Stephen RichmondCochran, Brant RestonColey, II, Delmus Virginia BeachDavis, Corey ChesapeakeHargrove, Steven AlexandriaHarrell, Wade SmithfieldHolston, Nathan MechanicsvilleHorvath, Ryan MidlothianJackson, Paris CentrevilleJones, Ryan BlacksburgKelly, Justin WilliamsburgKuehn, Greg Potomac FallsLawrence, Ben GloucesterLewis, Jacob RoanokeMiller, James NorfolkMuldrow, Leonard Virginia BeachNeely, Brian MechanicsvilleNickell, Ryan YorktownParker, Billy MechanicsvilleParrott, LeVince WilliamsburgPatterson, Corey New KentPatterson, Craig New KentPayne, Daniel RoanokePearce, B.J. Vernon Hill

Pendleton, Larry NorfolkPritchard, John MechanicsvillePugh, Brandon ChesapeakeStocki, Steve BealetonStout, Zach MechanicsvilleTaylor, Christian YorktownTroester, Jordan Providence ForgeTurner, William WirtzViola, Tony BroadwayWade, Danny MartinsvilleWatson, Jonas HamptonWheeling, Alan DublinWright, Josh Madison Heights

Washington, DC (2)Slye, Cedric Washington, DCTaylor, John Washington, DC

Geographic Breakdown

Pronunciation Guide

Levern Belin - BEE-linKyle Floberg - FLOW-bergGreg Kuehn - KEENWayne Lineburg - Lin-uh-bergAndy Lovorn - LOW-vornMarc Matthie - MATH-eeMike Mesi - ME-seeRich Musinski - Mu-shin-skiChris Ndubueze - N-do-bwee-zayMatt Ridjaneck - Rid-jan-eckAtul Sharma - A-toolJordan Troester - TRO-sterMatthew Witham - WITH-um

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Western Michigan UniversityLocation: Kalamazoo, MIEnrollment: 29,732Founded: 1903Nickname: BroncosColors: Brown and GoldInterim President: Dr. Daniel LitynskiAthletics Director: Kathy BeauregardConference: Mid-American (MAC)Stadium: Waldo Stadium (30,200)Playing Surface: NexTurfSID: Daniel JankowskiOffice Phone: (269) 387-4122Home Phone: (269) 760-5133FAX: (269) 387-4139Press Box Phone: (269) 387-3065Web site: www.wmubroncos.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Gary Darnell (Okla. St., 1970)Record at School: 40-29 (Six seasons)Career Record: 43-33 (Seven seasons)Record vs. W&M: First MeetingFootball Office Phone: (269) 387-8620

Team InformationOffensive Formation: One-Back, MultipleDefensive Formation: 4-2-5Lettermen Lost/Returning: 22/38Starters Lost/Returning: 12/12

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Chad Munson (162-309, 2,160 yds,14 TD, 17 INT)Rushing: Phil Reed (221 att., 1,053 yds, 10 TD)Receiving: Antonio Thomas (45 rec., 439yds, 3 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 @ Michigan StateSept. 6 WILLIAM AND MARYSept. 13 VIRGINIASept. 27 @ Ohio UniversityOct. 4 @ Eastern MichiganOct. 11 BOWLING GREENOct. 18 @ Northern IllinoisOct. 25 MARSHALLNov. 1 @ ConnecticutNov. 8 BALL STATENov. 15 CENTRAL MICHIGANNov. 22 @ Toledo

1 Sept. 6, 2003 - 7 p.m.Waldo StadiumKalamazoo, MI

Virginia Military InstituteLocation: Lexington, VAEnrollment: 1,250Founded: 1839Nickname: KeydetsColors: Red, White and YellowSuperintendent: Gen. J.H. Binford Peay IIAthletics Director: Donny WhiteConference: Big SouthStadium: Alumni Memorial Field (10,000)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Wade BrannerOffice Phone: (540) 464-7515Home Phone: (540) 463-5033FAX: (540) 464-7583Press Box Phone: (540) 463-6725Web site: www.vmikeydets.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Cal McCombs (Citadel, 1970)Record at School: 10-35 (Four seasons)Career Record: 10-35 (Four seasons)Record vs. W&M: 0-4Football Office Phone: (540) 464-7264

Team InformationOffensive Formation: MultipleDefensive Formation: 4-3Lettermen Lost/Returning: 22/32Starters Lost/Returning: 15/9

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Josh Lyles (5-10, 83 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT)Rushing: Sean Mizzer (93 att., 510 yds, 5 TD)Receiving: T.J. Snelling (37 rec., 408 yds, 3 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 @ NavySept. 6 @ DavidsonSept. 13 WILLIAM AND MARYSept. 20 NORFOLK STATESept. 27 GEORGETOWNOct. 4 @ LibertyOct. 11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERNOct. 18 GARDNER-WEBBOct. 25 @ RichmondNov. 1 @ Coastal CarolinaNov. 8 AUSTIN PEAYNov. 15 vs. The Citadel (Charlotte, NC)

2 Sept. 13, 2003 - 1 p.m.Alumni Memorial Field

Lexington, VA

Northeastern UniversityLocation: Boston, MAEnrollment: 13,500Founded: 1898Nickname: HuskiesColors: Red and BlackPresident: Dr. Richard FreelandAthletics Director: Dave O’BrienConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Parsons Field (7,000)Playing Surface: Artificial Turf (AstroPlay)SID: Adam PolgreenOffice Phone: (617) 373-2691Home Phone: (617) 325-8438FAX: (617) 373-3152Press Box Phone: (617) 566-5956Web site: www.GoNU.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Don Brown (Norwich, 1977)Record at School: 19-16 (Three seasons)Career Record: 44-22 (Five seasons)Record vs. W&M: 0-2Football Office Phone: (617) 373-5549

Team InformationOffensive Formation: MultipleDefensive Formation: 4-3/MultipleLettermen Lost/Returning: 11/40Starters Lost/Returning: 7/17

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Shawn Brady (111-224, 1,497 yds,16 TD, 6 INT)Rushing: Anthony Riley (173 att., 940 yds, 3 TD)Receiving: Cory Parks (34 rec., 458 yds, 5 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 31 STONE HILLSept. 6 ALBANYSept. 13 @ Rhode IslandSept. 20 WILLIAM AND MARYSept. 27 @ VillanovaOct. 4 @ HarvardOct. 11 @ HofstraOct. 18 MAINENov. 1 @ MassachusettsNov. 8 DELAWARENov. 15 RICHMONDNov. 22 @ James Madison

3 Sept. 20, 2003 - 12:30 p.m.Parsons FieldBoston, MA

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University of MaineLocation: Orono, MEEnrollment: 10,200Founded: 1865Nickname: Black BearsColors: Blue and WhitePresident: Dr. Peter HoffAthletics Director: Patrick NeroConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Morse Field at Alfond StadiumPlaying Surface: ArtificialSID: Pete LefresneOffice Phone: (207) 581-3596Home Phone: (207) 947-7452FAX: (207) 581-3297Press Box Phone: (207) 581-1049Web site: www.GoBlackBears.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jack Cosgrove (Okla. St., 1970)Record at School: 53-61 (10 seasons)Career Record: 53-61 (10 seasons)Record vs. W&M: 1-5Football Office Phone: (207) 581-1062

Team InformationOffensive Formation: Multiple-IDefensive Formation: 4-4Lettermen Lost/Returning: 13/47Starters Lost/Returning: 8/16

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Jon Meczywor (22-57, 257 yds, 4TD, 2 INT)Rushing: Marcus Williams (263 att., 1,406yds, 7 TD)Receiving: Christian Pereira (44 rec., 429yds, 1 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 MONTANASept. 6 @ HofstraSept. 13 FLORIDA INTERNATIONALSept. 20 MASSACHUSETTSSept. 27 @ William and MaryOct. 4 RICHMONDOct. 18 @ NortheasternOct. 25 JAMES MADISONNov. 1 @ DelawareNov. 8 @ Morgan StateNov. 15 VILLANOVANov. 22 @ New Hampshire

4 Sept. 27, 2003 - 1 p.m.Zable Stadium

Williamsburg, VA

University of DelawareLocation: Newark, DEEnrollment: 16,000Founded: 1743Nickname: Fightin’ Blue HensColors: Royal Blue and GoldPresident: Dr. David P. RoselleAthletics Director: Edgar N. JohnsonConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Delaware Stadium (22,000)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Scott SelheimerOffice Phone: (302) 831-2186Home Phone: (302) 368-8639FAX: (302) 831-8653Press Box Phone: (302) 831-6199/2186Web site: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

Coaching StaffHead Coach: K.C. Keeler (Delaware, 1981)Record at School: 6-6 (One seasons)Career Record: 94-27-1 (10 seasons)Record vs. W&M: 0-1Football Office Phone: (302) 831-2253

Team InformationOffensive Formation: SpreadDefensive Formation: 4-3Lettermen Lost/Returning: 16/40Starters Lost/Returning: 8/16

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Andy Hall (159-306, 1,832 yds, 9TD, 5 INT)Rushing: Andy Hall (152 att., 956 yds, 7 TD)Receiving: Justin Long (46 rec., 559 yds, 4 TD)

2003 ScheduleSept. 6 THE CITADELSept. 13 RICHMONDSept. 20 WEST CHESTERSept. 27 @ HofstraOct. 4 WILLIAM AND MARYOct. 11 @ New HampshireOct. 18 RHODE ISLANDOct. 25 @ NavyNov. 1 MAINENov. 8 @ NortheasternNov. 15 MASSACHUSETTSNov. 22 @ Villanova

5 Oct. 4, 2003 - 7 p.m.Delaware Stadium

Newark, DE

University of MassachusettsLocation: Amherst, MAEnrollment: 17,876Founded: 1863Nickname: MinutemenColors: Maroon and WhiteChancellor: Dr. John V. LombardiAthletics Director: Ian McCawConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Alumni Stadium (17,000)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Charlie BareOffice Phone: (413) 545-2439Home Phone: (413) 665-5088FAX: (413) 545-1556Press Box Phone: (413) 545-3550Web site: www.umassathletics.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mark Whipple (Brown, 1979)Record at School: 39-23 (Five seasons)Career Record: 111-56 (15 seasons)Record vs. W&M: 2-1Football Office Phone: (413) 545-2000

Team InformationOffensive Formation: MultipleDefensive Formation: MultipleLettermen Lost/Returning: 19/40Starters Lost/Returning: 7/17

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Jeff Krohn (152-287, 2,032 yds, 16TD, 12 INT)Rushing: R.J. Cobbs (192 att., 1,067 yds, 14 TD)Receiving: R.J. Cobbs (21 rec., 140 yds, 1 TD)

2003 ScheduleSept. 6 LOCK HAVENSept. 13 @ Kansas StateSept. 20 @ MaineSept. 27 JAMES MADISONOct. 4 NEW HAMPSHIREOct. 11 @ William and MaryOct. 18 HOFSTRAOct. 25 @ VillanovaNov. 1 NORTHEASTERNNov. 8 RICHMONDNov. 15 @ DelawareNov. 22 RHODE ISLAND

6 Oct. 11, 2003 - 1 p.m.Zable Stadium

Williamsburg, VA

2003 Opponents

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James Madison UniversityLocation: Harrisonburg, VAEnrollment: 15,150Founded: 1908Nickname: DukesColors: Purple and GoldPresident: Dr. Linwood H. RoseAthletics Director: Jeff BourneConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium (14,000)Playing Surface: AstroTurfSID: Gary MichaelOffice Phone: (540) 568-6154Home Phone: (540) 337-7310FAX: (540) 568-3703Press Box Phone: (540) 568-6521Web site: www.jmusports.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mickey Matthews (WTSU, 1976)Record at School: 21-25 (Four seasons)Career Record: 21-25 (Four seasons)Record vs. W&M: 3-1Football Office Phone: (540) 568-6517

Team InformationOffensive Formation: Multiple IDefensive Formation: 4-3Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/51Starters Lost/Returning: 3/19

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Matt LeZotte (103-199, 1,481 yds,3 TD, 8 INT)Rushing: Rondell Bradley (183 att., 737 yds, 6 TD)Receiving: Alan Harrison (35 rec., 705 yds, 3 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 LIBERTYSept. 6 @ Virginia TechSept. 20 HOFSTRASept. 27 @ MassachusettsOct. 4 @ VillanovaOct. 11 RICHMONDOct. 18 @ William and MaryOct. 25 @ MaineNov. 1 RHODE ISLANDNov. 8 @ New HampshireNov. 15 CHARLESTON SOUTHERNNov. 22 NORTHEASTERN

7 Oct. 18, 2003 - 1 p.m.Zable Stadium

Williamsburg, VA

University of Rhode IslandLocation: Newport, RIEnrollment: 14,264Founded: 1892Nickname: RamsColors: Light Blue, Dark Blue and WhitePresident: Dr. Robert CarothersAthletics Director: Ron PetroConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Meade Stadium (5,180)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Mike BallwegOffice Phone: (401) 874-2401Home Phone: (401) 364-6655FAX: (401) 874-5354Press Box Phone: (401) 874-4616Web site: www.GoRhody.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tim Stowers (Auburn, 1980)Record at School: 14-20 (Three seasons)Career Record: 65-43 (Nine seasons)Record vs. W&M: 1-2Football Office Phone: (401) 874-2406

Team InformationOffensive Formation: SpreadDefensive Formation: 4-3Lettermen Lost/Returning: 11/42Starters Lost/Returning: 4/20

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Jayson Davis (59-129, 734 yds, 2TD, 4 INT)Rushing: Jayson Davis (217 att., 679 yds,11 TD)Receiving: Curtis Horne (26 rec., 305 yds)

2003 ScheduleSept. 6 FORDHAMSept. 13 NORTHEASTERNSept. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRESept. 27 @ RichmondOct. 4 @ BrownOct. 11 VILLANOVAOct. 18 @ DelawareOct. 25 WILLIAM AND MARYNov. 1 @ James MadisonNov. 8 @ CincinnatiNov. 15 HOFSTRANov. 22 @ Massachusetts

8 Oct. 25, 2003 - 12 p.m.Meade Stadium

Newport, RI

Hofstra UniversityLocation: Hempstead, NYEnrollment: 13,400Founded: 1935Nickname: PrideColors: Gold, White and BluePresident: Stuart RabinowitzAthletics Director: Harry RoyleConference: PrideStadium: James M. Shuart Stadium (15,000)Playing Surface: ArtificialSID: Jim SheehanOffice Phone: (516) 463-6764FAX: (516) 463-5033Press Box Phone: (516) 463-5274/5275Web site: www.hofstra.edu/Sports

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Joe Gardi (Maryland, 1960)Record at School: 105-42-2 (14 seasons)Career Record: 105-42-2 (14 seasons)Record vs. W&M: 1-1Football Office Phone: (516) 463-5315

Team InformationOffensive Formation: Run and ShootDefensive Formation: 3-4Lettermen Lost/Returning: 11/30Starters Lost/Returning: 5/17

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Andrew English (10-25, 129 yds,2 TD, 2 INT)Rushing: Vemba Bukula (131 att., 664 yds, 3 TD)Receiving: Ricky Bryant (67 rec., 793 yds, 4 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 @ MarshallSept. 6 MAINESept. 13 ELONSept. 20 @ James MadisonSept. 27 DELAWAREOct. 11 NORTHEASTERNOct. 18 @ MassachusettsOct. 25 NEW HAMPSHIRENov. 1 @ William and MaryNov. 8 VILLANOVANov. 15 @ Rhode IslandNov. 22 @ Liberty

9 Nov. 1, 2003 - 12 p.m.Zable Stadium

Williamsburg, VA

2003 Opponents

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University of New HampshireLocation: Durham, NHEnrollment: 12,500Founded: 1866Nickname: WildcatsColors: Blue and WhitePresident: Dr. Joan R. LeitzelAthletics Director: Marty ScaranoConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: Cowell Stadium (15,000)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Scott StapinOffice Phone: (603) 862-3906Home Phone: (603) 332-7611FAX: (603) 862-3839Press Box Phone: (603) 862-2585Web site: www.unhwildcats.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Sean McDonnell (UNH, 1978)Record at School: 18-26 (Four seasons)Career Record: 18-26 (Four seasons)Record vs. W&M: 0-2Football Office Phone: (603) 862-1852

Team InformationOffensive Formation: Multiple Pro-IDefensive Formation: Multiple 50Lettermen Lost/Returning: 12/38Starters Lost/Returning: 5/17

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Mike Granieri (170-297, 1,826 yds,12 TD, 12 INT)Rushing: Mike Granieri (147 att., 186 yds, 2 TD)Receiving: Shaun Diner (36 rec., 373 yds, 1 TD)

2003 ScheduleAug. 30 CENTRAL CONN. STATESept. 6 @ Central MichiganSept. 13 VILLANOVASept. 20 @ Rhode IslandSept. 27 DartmouthOct. 4 @ MassachusettsOct. 11 DELAWAREOct. 18 @ RichmondOct. 25 @ HofstraNov. 8 JAMES MADISONNov. 15 @ William and MaryNov. 22 MAINE

10 Nov. 15, 2003 - 1 p.m.Zable Stadium

Williamsburg, VA

University of RichmondLocation: Richmond, VAEnrollment: 2,950Founded: 1830Nickname: SpidersColors: Red and BluePresident: Dr. William E. CooperAthletics Director: Jim MillerConference: Atlantic 10Stadium: UR Stadium (21,319)Playing Surface: Natural GrassSID: Simon GrayOffice Phone: (804) 289-8320Home Phone: (804) 934-9907FAX: (804) 289-8820Press Box Phone: (804) 355-6110Web site: www.richmondspiders.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jim Reid (Maine, 1973)Record at School: 46-44-1 (Eight seasons)Career Record: 82-73-3 (14 seasons)Record vs. W&M: 3-5Football Office Phone: (804) 289-8372

Team InformationOffensive Formation: MultipleDefensive Formation: MultipleLettermen Lost/Returning: 17/36Starters Lost/Returning: 11/13

Returning Statistical LeadersPassing: Stacy Tutt (26-54, 408 yds, 4 TD, 5 INT)Rushing: Kenny Dantzler (131 att., 566 yds, 4 TD)Receiving: Boyd Ouden (36 rec., 809 yds, 7 TD)

2003 ScheduleSept. 13 @ DelawareSept. 20 @ FurmanSept. 27 RHODE ISLANDOct. 4 @ MaineOct. 11 @ James MadisonOct. 18 NEW HAMPSHIREOct. 25 VMINov. 1 VILLANOVANov. 8 @ MassachusettsNov. 15 @ NortheasternNov. 22 WILLIAM AND MARY

11 Nov. 22, 2003 - 1 p.m.UR Stadium

Richmond, VA

W&M at Western MichiganDepart Sept. 5

Holiday Inn West2747 South Eleventh Street

Kalamazoo, MI 49009(269) 375-6000

W&M at VMIDepart Sept. 12

Holiday Inn Golf & Conference CenterI-81 & Woodrow Wilson Parkway

Staunton, VA 24402-3209(703) 248-6020

W&M at NortheasternDepart Sept. 19

Newton Marriott2345 Commonwealth Avenue

Newton, MA 02466(617) 969-1000

W&M at DelawareDepart Oct. 3

Holiday Inn Newark1203 Christiana Road

Newark, DE 19713(302) 737-2700

W&M at Rhode IslandDepart Oct. 24

Sheraton Providence Airport1850 Post Road

Warwick, RI 02886(401) 738-4000

Tribe Travel Plans

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With 11 teams comprising the Atlantic 10 Football Conference,it is the largest conference in I-AA. As evidenced by the 2002 sea-son, the success of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference is escalating,both on and off the field.

Predicted to finish 10th by the coaches and selected media inthe preseason, Northeastern won a program-record 10 games andclaimed its first-ever Atlantic 10 crown in 2002, the ninth differentprogram to win at least a share of the conference title since 1999.The Huskies shared the league crown with Maine, which posted aschool-record 11 victories en route to becoming the first team sincethe 1991-92 Delaware squad to win at least a share of the Atlantic 10title in consecutive seasons. In addition, Villanova also posted an11-win season, marking the first time in league history that threeteams reached the double-digit victory plateau.

The 2002 season marked the seventh time in conference historyand second consecutive year that three teams (Maine, Northeast-ern, Villanova) qualified for the NCAA Tournament and the 12th-straight season multiple Atlantic 10 teams reached the I-AA play-

offs.Villanova

became thefourth differ-ent A-10 teamin league his-tory to reachthe semifi-nals, markingthe fourthtime in thelast six sea-sons the con-ference hashad at leastone teamreach thesemifinals, in-

cluding Massachusetts’ run to the 1998 national title. Since the 2001preseason polls, every team in the Atlantic 10 has been nationallyranked, a feat no other conference in college football can match.

In 2001, former Villanova standout Brian Westbrook becamethe third Atlantic 10 player to win the Walter Payton Award, join-ing former teammate Brian Finneran (1997) and New Hampshirerunning back Jerry Azumah (1998). Also in 2001, linebacker Der-rick Lloyd of James Madison became the first A-10 standout to winthe Buck Buchanan Award and it marked the first time in I-AA his-tory that the winners of the Walter Payton and Buck BuchananAwards hailed from the same conference.

Three times in league history has an Atlantic 10 coach beenhonored with the Eddie Robinson Award, with current A-10 coachesAndy Talley of Villanova and Mickey Matthews of James Madisonwinning the award in 1997 and 1999, respectively.

The Atlantic 10 Football Conference officially took over the Yan-kee Conference on July 1, 1997, marking the end of a 50-year legacy.Yet a new era began in collegiate football. Delaware, Hofstra, JamesMadison, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Northeastern,Rhode Island, Richmond, Villanova, and William and Mary makeup the 11-team membership of the league.

The Atlantic 10 Football Conference can trace its roots to De-cember 3, 1946 when the Code of the Yankee Conference went intoeffect. Originally established as an all-sports conference for the NewEngland land grant colleges, the six charter members of the Yankee

Conference included Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, NewHampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. In 1973, Boston Universityjoined the conference as its first non-land grant institution.

After the 1974 season, Vermont withdrew from the league. Then,upon the formation of Division I-AA football in 1978, the leaguedisbanded all sports except football. Membership remained stableuntil 1986 when Delaware and Richmond were admitted. Villanovagained admittance in 1988 and, in 1993, the conference grew againwith James Madison, Northeastern, and William and Mary joiningthe league. Boston University withdrew from the league when itsuspended its football program following the 1997 season. Connecti-cut withdrew following the 1999 season and Hofstra was added be-ginning with the 2001 campaign.

In July of 2002, Towson University accepted an invitation tojoin the Atlantic 10 Football Conference, effective July 1, 2003 withcompetition beginning for the 2004 football season.

“We are extremely pleased that Towson has accepted our invi-tation to become a member of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference,”said commissioner Linda Bruno.

“When our directors of athletics first agreed to explore expan-sion, Towson was an obvious choice. It is an excellent institution,geographically preferable, and the football program is making greatstrides. We look forward to a long and successful relationship withTowson.”

Since 1978, Atlantic 10 Football Conference members have ac-cumulated 53 playoff berths, 12 Lambert Cups, 62 Final Top 25rankings, and 27 Final Top 10 rankings. The conference is fullyintent on remaining the best NCAA I-AA Conference in the coun-try.

In light of the success achieved by the Yankee Conference since1947 and the Atlantic 10 Football Conference since 1997, the Atlan-tic 10 seems well on its way to achieving that goal.

Atlantic 10 Football Conference

2002 Atlantic 10 Standings

TEAM A10 All1. Northeastern 7-2 10-3

Maine 7-2 11-33. Villlanova 6-3 11-4

Massachusetts 6-3 8-45. WILLIAM AND MARY 5-4 6-56. Delaware 4-5 6-6

Hofstra 4-5 6-6Richmond 4-5 4-7

9. James Madison 3-6 5-710. New Hampshire 2-7 3-811. Rhode Island 1-8 3-9

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Atlantic 10 Football Conference StaffCommissioner: Linda BrunoAssociate Commissioner: Steve HurlbutAssistant Commissioner: Mitchell KendallAssistant Comissioner/Compliance: Elizabeth KaneAssistant Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships: Jeff LongAssistant Commissioner/Public Relations: Ray CellaDirector of Championships: Celene McGowanAssociate Director of Communications: Suzanne DeFruscioAssistant Director of Communications: Stephen HaugAssistant Director of Sponsorships: Mark CruzCoordinator of Television Operations: Dan SchaeferAssistant to the Commissioner: Jina MosleyFinance/Compliance Assistant: Kelly GustSupervisor of Football Officiating: Jim Maconaghy

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Atlantic 10 Football Conference

2002 All-Conference Honors

First TeamOffense DefensePos. Player (School) Pos. Player (School)QB Brett Gordon (VU) DL Steve Anzalone (NU)RB Tim Gale (NU) DL Steve Boyer (UR)RB Stephan Lewis (UNH) DL Dennis Dottin-Carter (UM)WR Rich Musinski (W&M) DL Joe Minucci (UD)WR Adrian Zullo (UMass) DL Jerame Southern (JMU)TE Matt Chila (VU) LB Stephen Cooper (UM)OL Dwight Beard (W&M) LB Liam Ezekiel (NU)OL Mike Brigandi (HOF) LB Dan Mulhern (UD)OL John McDonald (NU) LB Mark Thompson (UR)OL Maikel Miret (UM) LB Renauld Williams (HOF)OL Joe Wilson (UR) DB Billy Parker (W&M)PK Miro Kesic (NU) DB David Cusano (UM)PK Shane Laisle (URI) DB Ramon Richeson (UR)RS Mike Connelly (JMU) DB Art Smith (NU)

DB Ricardo Walker (UD)P David Sanger (UMass)

Second TeamOffense DefenseQB Dave Corley, Jr. (W&M) DL Valdamar Brower (UMass)RB R.J. Cobbs (UMass) DL Brendan Curry (UM)RB Marcus Williams (UM) DL Marc Hayes (URI)WR Boyd Ouden (UR) DL Richard Hicks (JMU)WR Brian White (VU) LB Mohammed Youssofi (W&M)TE Corey Paxton (W&M) LB Adrian Archie (UR)OL Matt Hammond (UM) LB Jeremy Cain (UMass)OL Jason Nerys (UD) LB Adam Walter (NU)OL Tom Olivo (NU) DB Kurt Abrams (NU)OL Pete Richardson (UM) DB Sidney Haugabrook (UD)OL Leon Steinfeld (JMU) DB Robert Thomas (HOF)PK Greg Kuehn (W&M) DB Czar Wiley (UNH)RS Wendall Williams (URI) P Shane Laisle (URI)

Third TeamOffense DefenseQB Jake Eaton (UM) DL Marcus Washington (W&M)RB Jon Smith (W&M) DL Shaun Kinsley (HOF)RB Rondell Bradley (JMU) DL Shaka Martin (URI)WR Ricky Bryant (HOF) DL Terence Taylor (VU)WR Alan Harrison (JMU) LB Paul Carpenter (W&M)TE Rick Lavelle (UD) LB Brian Hulea (VU)OL Ray Loffredo (W&M) LB Dennard Melton (JMU)OL Brian Barbato (UNH) LB Jamison Young (VU)OL Adam Bourget (NU) DB Marques Bobo (W&M)OL Mike Finn (VU) DB Gary Johnson (VU)OL Sean McCarthy (VU) DB Anton McKenzie (UMass)PK Doug White (UMass) DB Justin Ruffin (JMU)RS Ricardo Walker (UD) P Ryan Bleiler (UD)

2002 Offensive Player of the Year: Brett Gordon, Villanova2002 Defensive Player of the Year: Stephen Cooper, Maine2002 Rookie of the Year: R.J. Cobbs, Massachusetts2002 Coach of the Year: Don Brown, Northeastern

Total OffenseTeam YPGVillanova 409.7William and Mary 384.4Delaware 378.2Massachusetts 370.0Hofstra 355.2Northeastern 338.7Maine 335.9Richmond 331.9James Madison 326.9New Hampshire 324.9Rhode Island 311.2

Passing OffenseTeam YPGVillanova 286.9William and Mary 249.2Hofstra 228.6Massachusetts 203.9Delaware 171.9New Hampshire 168.7James Madison 163.5Maine 158.1Richmond 133.3Northeastern 131.7Rhode Island 69.2

Rushing OffenseTeam YPGRhode Island 242.0Northeastern 207.0Delaware 206.2Richmond 198.6Maine 177.7Massachusetts 166.1James Madison 163.4New Hampshire 156.2William and Mary 135.2Hofstra 126.6Villanova 122.9

Scoring OffenseTeam YPGNortheastern 31.0Villanova 29.9William and Mary 29.6Massachusetts 27.2Maine 24.5Delaware 24.2Hofstra 22.5Richmond 18.1New Hampshire 18.1James Madison 16.3Rhode Island 15.6

Total DefenseTeam YPGMaine 267.6Villanova 282.3Northeastern 299.3James Madison 320.1Richmond 322.1Hofstra 322.2Massachusetts 345.6Delaware 352.2William and Mary 354.3New Hampshire 411.8Rhode Island 434.2

Passing DefenseTeam YPGHofstra 131.1Maine 132.4New Hampshire 145.5Villanova 151.7William and Mary 161.7James Madison 172.7Richmond 179.7Northeastern 194.5Massachusetts 208.6Delaware 213.2Rhode Island 247.7

Rushing DefenseTeam YPGNortheastern 104.8Villanova 130.6Maine 135.6Massachusetts 137.0Delaware 139.0Richmond 142.4James Madison 147.4Rhode Island 186.6Hofstra 191.1William and Mary 192.5New Hampshire 266.3

Scoring DefenseTeam YPGMaine 15.4Northeastern 16.0Richmond 18.4Villanova 18.5Delaware 18.9Massachusetts 20.8Hofstra 21.2James Madison 22.7William and Mary 25.8New Hampshire 31.4Rhode Island 32.4

2002 Team Statistics

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WESTERN MICHIGANSeries Record: First meeting

VMISeries Record: W&M, 45-33-2First Meeting: 1905, VMI, 23-0Last Meeting: 2002, W&M, 62-31Year VMI W&M1905 23 01907 58 01908 21 01909 6 01910 55 01913 33 31914 38 01915 19 61916 66 01917 53 01919 21 31932 7 201933 0 141934 13 61935 19 01936 21 01937 20 91938 14 01940 0 01941 0 211942 6 271944 0 261945 9 131946 0 411947 20 281948 0 311949 6 541950 25 191951 20 71952 13 341953 20 191954 21 01955 13 201956 20 61957 14 131958 6 61959 26 71960 33 211961 14 71962 6 01963 26 61964 12 141965 21 321966 15 221967 28 331968 10 201969 17 251970 10 241971 7 121972 3 311973 14 451974 31 201975 7 131976 20 341977 23 131978 3 101979 7 31980 13 101981 31 141982 12 241983 14 281984 13 241985 39 381986 22 371987 6 171988 7 301989 17 241990 47 591991 26 401992 16 211993 6 491994 7 451995 7 271996 21 401997 12 411998 0 491999 14 352000 15 55

2001 0 342002 31 62

NORTHEASTERNSeries Record: W&M leads 8-1First meeting: ‘93, W&M, 53-6Last meeting: ‘02, W&M, 30-13Year NE W&M1993 6 531994 12 171995 0 321996 14 211997 33 121998 21 241999 30 422000 15 262002 13 30

MAINESeries Record: W&M leads 5-1First Meeting: ’94, W&M 47-23Last Meeting: ’02, UM 27-14Year UM W&M1993 23 471994 0 171999 13 372000 28 312001 20 422002 27 14

DELAWARESeries Record: UD leads 15-11First Meeting: ’15, UD, 93-0Last Meeting: ’02,W&M 45-42Year UD W&M1915 93 01923 0 141976 15 131979 40 01980 7 31982 62 211983 30 131984 21 231985 16 171986 18 241986 51 171987 38 141988 38 351989 24 271990 12 221991 28 211993 42 351994 7 311995 23 201996 7 10 (ot)1997 14 01998 45 521999 34 27 (2ot)2000 28 172001 17 212002 42 45

MASSACHUSETTSSeries Record: Tied 4-4First meeting: ’90 W&M 38-0Last Meeting: ’01 W&M 31-10YEAR UM W&M1990 0 381993 28 451994 23 141995 20 91996 6 301999 25 162000 36 162001 10 31

JAMES MADISONSeries Record: W&M leads 13-11First Meeting: ’78, W&M, 32-7Last Meeting: ’02, JMU 34-31Year JMU W&M1978 7 321979 0 331981 19 311982 24 181983 21 241984 10 20

1985 14 311986 42 331987 28 221988 3 101989 21 241990 21 311991 29 281992 21 141993 26 301994 33 71995 24 171996 26 211997 25 381998 12 241999 30 202000 28 142001 10 172002 34 31

RHODE ISLANDSeries Record: W&M leads 7-1First Meeting: ’94, W&M 38-17Last Meeting: ’02, W&M 44-6Year URI W&M1994 17 381995 14 231996 16 231998 13 211999 6 242000 16 262001 34 312002 6 44

HOFSTRASeries Record: Tied 1-1First meeting: ‘01, HU 34-28Last meeting: ‘02, W&M 16-3Year HU W&M2001 34 282002 3 16

NEW HAMPSHIRESeries Record: W&M leads 6-2First Meeting: ’88, W&M, 33-31Last Meeting: ’02, W&M, 34-27Year UNH W&M1988 31 331993 14 271995 0 391996 7 311997 24 221998 31 192001 28 382002 27 34

RICHMONDSeries Record: W&M, 57-50-5First Meeting: 1898, UR, 15-0Last Meeting: ’02, UR, 35-13Year UR W&M1898 15 01899 14 01901 27 111903 24 01904 6 151905 0 01905 0 41905 23 41906 24 01906 6 01907 48 01908 18 211909 0 151910 6 181911 0 31912 20 01913 23 131913 20 131914 7 31914 32 01915 28 01915 40 01916 0 01916 48 01917 19 01917 28 01918 7 0

1919 0 71919 17 01919 21 01920 13 01921 17 71922 13 31923 6 271924 6 201925 0 141926 0 141927 0 01928 0 71929 0 251930 0 191931 6 21932 18 71933 0 61934 6 01935 6 61936 7 01937 6 01938 10 71939 0 71940 0 161941 3 331942 0 101944 0 401945 0 331946 0 401947 0 351948 6 141949 0 341950 6 401951 14 201952 13 421953 0 211954 0 21955 6 61956 6 01957 12 71958 15 181959 20 121960 19 01961 36 181962 15 31963 6 291964 13 331965 0 211966 19 351967 16 71968 31 61969 28 171970 33 341971 21 191972 20 31973 31 01974 12 541975 21 311976 21 101977 13 291978 17 31979 10 241980 26 141981 21 351982 17 281983 15 241984 33 311985 17 281986 14 211987 7 201988 24 191989 10 221990 10 311991 7 491992 19 341993 17 311994 20 211995 7 271996 13 281997 7 101998 42 151999 14 312000 21 182001 20 232002 13 35

All-time vs. 2003 Opponents

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LOU TEPPER -Defensive Coordinator - 1973-77;

Former head coach -University of Illinois

RUBE MCCRAY -Head Coach - 1944-50;

Led W&M to back-to-back DixieBowl appareances in 1947-48

BOBBY ROSS -Assistant Coach - 1967-70;Coached Georgia Tech to

1990 national title,Led San Diego Chargers to

Super Bowl XXIX

LOU HOLTZ -Head Coach - 1969-71;

Current South Carolina headcoach, formerly coached Notre

Dame, N.C. State, Arkansas,Minnesota and New York Jets

MARV LEVY -Head Coach - 1964-68;

Led W&M to a stunning upset ofNavy in 1967; Took the Buffalo

Bills to four straight Super Bowls

CARL VOYLES -Head Coach - 1939-42;

Four-year record of 29-7-3 (.782);Best winning percentage of any

coach in W&M history

JIM ROOT -Head Coach - 1972-79;

Third-winningest coach inW&M history

JIMMYE LAYCOCK -Head Coach - 1980-present;Most wins by any coach inschool history; Six NCAA

playoff appearances

t can be safely said that William and Mary is a cradle ofcoaches. From the early days of J.W. Tasker to the current teamsof legendary coach Jimmye Laycock, the College has benefitedfrom outstanding leadership in the football program. Assistantshave honed their craft here before moving on to their own projects,like Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen, the 2001 National Coach of theYear who was an assistant at W&M in 1980. Or Larry Peccatiello,an assistant at the College from 1961-68, who went on to be asuccessful NFL defensive coordinator for teams like the 49ers,Redskins and Lions. It is the hard work of these coaches that isthe lifeblood of the program, and should continue to keep withthe high standards and traditions of Tribe football.

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There is little doubt that W&M head coachJimmye Laycock has established himself as oneof the nation’s premier mentors in the 23 sea-sons he has watched over the College’s pro-gram. His team is run on the simple principlethat hard work, discipline and preparation willlead to success.

One needs to look no further than theTribe’s stellar 141-59-2 (.703) record against fel-low I-AA foes to see the results of this formula.The College also boasts a 55-28 mark in leagueplay and has had a league-high 104 student-athletes named to all-conference honors since1993.

Laycock is the Tribe’s winningest coach,boasting a career 154-105-2 (.594) record. SinceLaycock’s first season in 1980, he has firmly es-tablished himself as one of the brightest coach-ing talents in the nation. Under his guidance,the College has risen to the upper echelon ofDivision I-AA programs and has posted a stel-lar 82-43 (.656) mark over the last 11 years. The

Tribe has had 17 winning ledgers in the last 20years and has participated in postseason playin seven of the last 15 seasons.

The 1996 campaign stood as a prime ex-ample of how Laycock has perpetuated a win-ning tradition within W&M’s rigorous class-room standards, leading a youth-laden squadto a quarterfinal showing in the NCAA play-offs, a 10-3 overall record (7-1 in league play),the Tribe’s first Yankee Conference Champion-ship and a school record fifth-place nationalranking.

One trademark of a Laycock-coached teamis a prolific and intricate offensive attack. TheTribe offense averaged better than 420 yardsand 26 points over the 115 games it played inthe 1990s.

Prior to the 1996 campaign, the 1990 sea-son stood as the benchmark for the Tribe pro-gram. That season, Laycock was honored byhis peers as Coach of the Year in Region II andthe state of Virginia for guiding the Tribe to 10wins and an appearance in the quarterfinals ofthe Division I-AA playoffs.

That 1990 squad, ranked No. 7 in the finalNCAA poll, refashioned many pages in theschool record book. W&M led the country intotal offense by averaging almost 500 yards pergame and claimed the Lambert Cup for I-AAsupremacy in the East. Even the Virginia Gen-eral Assembly passed a resolution commend-ing Laycock and the team’s accomplishments.The Tribe’s 1996 squad led the conference inboth total offense and defense on its way toearning its own Lambert Cup and ECAC Teamof the Year honors.

After some lean years early in his tenure,Laycock’s teams began building respectabilityamong all opponents. After a pair of 6-5 sea-sons, W&M carved out a 7-4 mark in 1985 anda national ranking of No. 16. The winning wayscontinued in 1986 with a 9-3 record and aneighth-place ranking. In that historic season, theTribe advanced to the I-AA playoffs for the firsttime and had three players drafted by the NFL.

Laycock has also tutored 22 players to 28All-America honors from the William and Maryranks and has coached six Academic All-Americans.

Former tight end Mike Leach signed a freeagent contract with the Tennessee Titans in thespring of 2000 and is now with the DenverBroncos, joining free safety Darren Sharper, asecond round draft pick of the Green Bay Pack-ers in 1997, and placekicker Steve Christie(Class of 1990) as representatives of the Greenand Gold in the NFL ranks. Michael Clemons(Class of 1987) had been one of the CFL’s mostexplosive players since joining the Toronto Ar-gonauts in 1989, a team he now coaches. Lastyear’s starting quarterback, Dave Corley, Jr., isnow on the roster of the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

As a 1970 graduate of the College, Laycockplayed football under two gurus of the game.For three years, he learned the details underthe watchful eyes of Coach Marv Levy, the leg-

Head Coach Jimmye Laycock

Head CoachJimmye Laycock

(1980-Present)154-105-2 (Career Record)

Year Record Postseason1980 2-9-01981 5-6-01982 3-8-01983 6-5-01984 6-5-01985 7-4-01986 9-3-0 NCAA Playoffs1987 5-6-01988 6-4-1 Epson Ivy Bowl1989 8-3-1 NCAA Playoffs1990 10-3-0 NCAA Playoffs1991 5-6-01992 9-2-0 Epson Ivy Bowl1993 9-3-0 NCAA Playoffs1994 8-3-01995 7-4-01996 10-3-0 NCAA Playoffs1997 7-4-01998 7-4-01999 6-5-02000 5-6-02001 8-4-0 NCAA Playoffs2002 6-5-0

Laycock at NCAA I-AA PLAYOFFS1986 - Delaware - 17-51 (L)1989 - Furman - 10-24 (L)1990 - Massachusetts - 38-0 (W) Central Florida - 38-52 (L)1993 - McNeese State - 28-34 (L)1996 - Jackson State - 45-6 (W) Northern Iowa - 35-38 (L)2001 - Appalachian State - 27-40 (L)

Laycock vs. The Atlantic 10TEAM W L TDelaware 10 12Hofstra 1 1James Madison 11 11Maine 5 1Massachusetts 4 4New Hampshire 7 2Northeastern 8 1Rhode Island 7 1Richmond 17 6Villanova 8 5 1

Coach Laycock and his staff hold the ColonialAll-Pro football camp each year, with four procounselors. Green Bay QB Brett Favre(pictured above with Laycock) was one of thisyear’s guest counselors.

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endary Hall of Famer and former head coach of the Buffalo Bills. In hislast season, current South Carolina head coach Lou Holtz schooledLaycock in the finer aspects of psyche and motivation. As a sophomore,Laycock was a starter in the defensive secondary, but he was soonswitched to quarterback where he completed 96 of 218 passes for 1,366yards.

Laycock’s first full-time coaching position came at The Citadel asthe offensive backfield coach under former W&M assistant Bobby Ross,who went on to coach the NFL’s San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions.In 1975, Memphis State tabbed Laycock as its quarterbacks coach andhe helped the Tigers to consecutive 7-4 records.

In 1977, Laycock traveled to Clemson to serve as offensive coordi-nator for three years. Under his tutelage, the Tigers went 8-3-1, 11-1 and8-4. Clemson played in bowl games each year, defeating Ohio State 17-15 in the 1978 Gator Bowl. At that time, Laycock coached two-time All-ACC performer Steve Fuller, the Tiger quarterback who later played inthe NFL, and Dwight Clark, an All-Pro receiver for the 49ers.

A native Virginian, Laycock played football, basketball and base-ball at Loudoun Valley High School, where he won 12 letters and hassince had his number retired.

An avid golfer, Laycock can be found on the local links as well asjogging along Williamsburg’s popular running routes.

Laycock is married to Deidre Connelly, a sports psychology con-sultant at the College. They have three children: Michael (13), MaryLouise (11) and James (9).

Laycock’s 22-year-old daughter, Melanie, is a recent graduate ofthe University of Virginia.

Head Coach Jimmye Laycock

The Talk About Laycock

Marv Levy - Former W&M Head Coach and NFL Hall of Famer

“I’ve always admired the work Jimmye’s done at William and Mary.He’s an institution there. He’s very well-respected throughout thecoaching fraternity. He’s the right man for the right college.”

Darren Sharper - Green Bay Packers All-Pro safety

“Coach Laycock knew from the time he was recruiting me whatposition was best for me to reach my ultimate potential. Bringingme into the Tribe family turned out to be the best situation for me togrow as a person and as a player. Without being a part of this fam-ily, I wouldn’t be as successful as I am today.”

Mike Tomlin - Defensive Backs Coach, World Champion TampaBay Buccaneers

“William and Mary set the stage to address the challenges you face.Coach Jimmye Laycock has been the blueprint for me. He is whatthe job of coaching is all about.”

Mack Brown - University of Texas Head Coach

“Jimmye is one of the top college football coaches in the game to-day. He has always won, and he has done it with integrity. His play-ers graduate, and they handle themselves in a class manner off thefield. He has also always stayed ahead of the game offensively. Be-cause of his offensive knowledge and schemes, he can beat you withlesser talent.”

Laycock At a Glance

PersonalBirthdate: February 6, 1948Hometown: Hamilton, VAAlma Mater: William and Mary (1970)Graduate Degree: Clemson University (1972)Wife: Deidre ConnellyChildren: Melanie (22), Michael (13), Mary Louise (11), James (9)

Playing Career1962-66 Loudoun Valley (VA) High School

12 varsity letters (football, basketball, baseball)

1966-69 College of William and MaryLettered as defensive back and quarterback

Coaching Career1970 Offensive coach, Newport News High School1971-72 Graduate Assistant, Clemson University1973-74 Offensive Backfield Coach, The Citadel1975-76 Quarterbacks Coach, Memphis State University1977-79 Offensive Coordinator, Clemson University

Gator Bowl (1977, 1978), Peach Bowl (1979)1980- Head Coach, College of William and Mary

NCAA Playoffs (1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2001)Lambert Cup (1990, 1996)ECAC Team of the Year (1990, 1996)Epson Ivy Bowl (1988, 1992)Region II Coach of the Year (1990)Virginia Coach of the Year (1990)Richmond Touchdown Club Coach of the Year (2001)Most Coaching Victories in School History

Laycock Lists

Most Coaching Wins at W&M

1. JIMMYE LAYCOCK, 1542. Rube McCray - 453. Jim Root - 394. J.W. Tasker - 305. Carl Voyles - 29

Most years at current school(Division I-A and I-AA)

1. Joe Paterno, Penn State (37)2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State (26)3. JIMMYE LAYCOCK, W&M (23)

Did You Know?

• Laycock has tutored a league-high 104athletes to all-conference honors since1993.

•␣ The Tribe has won nearly 60 percentof its games since Laycock took over,ranking him the 19th-winningest activeDivision I-AA coach.

• During his three-year stint at Clemson,the Tigers won 27 games with Laycock

as their offensive coordinator.

•␣ There have been 22 players to earn All-America status at W&M under Laycock.

• Laycock has led the Tribe to a winningseason in 17 of the past 20 years.

• Laycock’s 1990 and 1996 s q u a d stied a school-record with10 wins.

• On six different occa-sions since Laycock tookover, W&M has goneundefeated at ZableStadium.

• The Tribe has ad-vanced to the NCAAPlayoffs six times underLaycock.

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Assistant Coaches

Zbig Kepa

Offensive Coordinator/QBs, ReceiversSt. Joseph’s (IN), 1979

Offensive coordinator Zbig Kepa enters his 20th yearon the William and Mary coaching staff as one of the most respectedoffensive coaches in the Atlantic 10. He joined the Tribe in 1984 as apart-time assistant coach working primarily with the defense. The fol-lowing year Kepa became a full-time assistant and moved to offensewhere he took charge of the receivers.

Kepa is also the Tribe’s chief recruiter in the Peninsula area of thestate, and also recruits central and eastern Pennsylvania, along withIllinois, Michigan and Indiana.

Since joining the offensive staff, Kepa has helped develop one ofthe most productive passing offenses in I-AA football. The 1996 teamled the conference in total offense, while the 1993 unit finished sixth inthe nation in total yards with the second-highest total (5,504) in schoolhistory. Overall, the Tribe is averaging nearly 400 yards of total of-fense and 31.3 points per game during Kepa’s 11-year stint as the of-fensive coordinator.

Kepa’s receivers dominate the W&M record book, as seven of thetop-10 all-time career reception yardage leaders were developed un-der his mentorship. The most prolific of the group was 2000 graduateDave Conklin (1996-99), who left the College as the all-time leader inreceiving yards (3,269), catches (190) and TD catches (27). Currentcharge and returning All-American, Rich Musinski, seems to be oncourse for rewriting all the Tribe records, as he has amassed 3,280 yardsin three seasons, including a single-season record 1,393 yards in 2001.Harry Mehre (1985-89) was the first to etch his name into the archives,as he set a then-career receiving yardage mark (2,748) and earned APAll-America honors as a senior. Kepa has also groomed a pair of stu-dent-athletes to conference Rookie of the Year honors (Conklin, 1996;Musinski, 2000).

Kepa grew up in northern Indiana and attended Bishop Noll In-stitute, where he lettered four years in football. After graduation in1975 he accepted a football scholarshipat St. Joseph’s College in Indiana. Heled the Pumas at quarterback anddefensive back before a knee injuryended his playing career. He contin-ued his involvement at St. Joseph’s asa student assistant coach and graduatedin 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in physi-cal education and health.

Kepa earned his master’s in healthand physical recreation from Purdue Uni-versity in 1981. Upon completing hismaster’s, he assisted with the offense anddefense at Fenwick High School in Chi-cago. In 1983, he returned to his un-dergraduate alma mater for one yearas a full-time offensive assistant be-fore joining W&M in 1984.

He and his wife, the formerMary Cappuccilli from Indiana,have three children, Christina (18),Nathanial (10) and Nicholas (8).

Bob Solderitch

Assistant Head Coach/OLWilliam and Mary, 1986

Bob Solderitch, a 1986 graduate and former player atWilliam and Mary, enters his 12th year with the College as one of thepremier offensive line mentors in the I-AA ranks. He assumed the dutiesof assistant head coach in 2000.

Since becoming a full-time assistant in 1996, Solderitch hasgroomed numerous first team all-conference performers nearly eachyear, including Josh Beyer (1996), Dan Rossettini (1997), Greg Whirley(1998), Matt Mazefsky (2000) and most recently Dwight Beard (2001and 2002). Both Beyer and Beard went on to be named first team All-Americans as well.

Solderitch is also a top recruiter for W&M. He is W&M’s maincontact in Northern Virginia, as well as central and western Pennsyl-vania, the home areas for many Tribe stars in recent years.

After a brief stint with the Indianapolis Colts, Solderitch returnedto his alma mater as a graduate assistant from 1986 to 1990. Whileearning his master’s in business administration at the College, his coach-ing duties included tight ends, long snappers and organizing the de-fensive scout team. He also assisted with the offensive line and helpedprepare Tribe All-America linemen Scott Perkins and Reggie White.

After receiving his masters, Solderitch was named as the offen-sive coordinator and offensive line coach at Newport News Appren-tice. He helped guide the team to a 17-9-1 overall record between the1991 and 1993 seasons.

While earning his B.A. in economics as an undergraduate at theCollege, Solderitch was a three-year starter at offensive center andearned all-state and All-East Coast Athletic Conference honors his jun-ior and senior seasons. In 1985, he was named team captain and wonthe Tribe’s outstanding lineman award. In 1990, he was named to Wil-

liam and Mary’s 100 Years All-Time squad.Prior to his return to

Williamsburg, Solderitch had a two yearstint at the Virginia Military Institute,where he worked with both the offensiveand defensive lines over two seasons(1994-95).

Solderitch graduated fromWhitehall High School in 1982, where hewas an all-district lineman and member oftwo East Penn Conference championshipteams (1980-81).

Solderitch and his wife, Karen,reside in the Williamsburg area.

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Assistant Coaches

Tom Clark

Defensive Coordinator/DBMaryland, 1984

Tom Clark enters his third season at William andMary as the defensive coordinator. Under Clark’s tutelage, the Tribe’sdefense has made significant strides in his first two years on the job.

Last season, W&M’s defense had a number of highlights. The Col-lege began the season by holding Division I-A Indiana to just 268 yardsof total offense. W&M shut down Hofstra’s attack in a 16-3 victory thatwas sealed when corner Billy Parker ran an interception back for atouchdown late in the game. The Tribe defenders also shined in othercontests, including a 44-6 shelling of Rhode Island and a 30-13 victoryover eventual league champ and playoff participant Northeastern.

In 2001, Clark’s first year with W&M, the College used an aggres-sive, attacking style of play to show improvement in nearly every de-fensive category, registering 27 turnovers and 70 tackles for losses.

Rebuilding is nothing new for Clark, as he restored CatholicUniversity’s football program to national prominence as its head coachfrom 1994-2000. Clark came to Catholic and inherited a program thatwas in danger of being discontinued by the university after winningjust one game the previous season. But Clark led the Cardinals to an 8-2 record, restoring the school’s faith in football.

The Cardinals had unbeaten regular seasons in 1997 and 1998, andthe 1999 team was 6-0 in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference enroute to its first league championship and third-straight NCAA play-off bid.

Prior to his arrival at Catholic, Clark, 43, was a graduate assistantat the University of Colorado, joining future head coaches like GaryBarnett, Ron Vanderlinden, Gerry DiNardo and Lou Tepper on the staffof Bill McCartney.

During his time at Colorado, Clark coached thesecondary in the 1987 Blue-Gray Game. Fiveplayers in that game went on to play in theNFL, including All-Pro cornerback CrisDishman.

Clark was also the head football coach andathletics director at Bishop McNamara HighSchool in Forestville, Maryland. Clark began hiscoaching career in 1980 at St. John’s College HighSchool in Washington, D.C., the same school atwhich he had played halfback and cornerbackin 1974-75.

Clark is a native of Washington,D.C. He received his bachelor’s degreefrom the University of Maryland in1986. He and his wife, Laurie, residein Williamsburg and have two chil-dren, Kevin (11) and Samantha (8).

Levern Belin

Defensive LineWake Forest, 1991

Levern Belin returns for his third season on theTribe’s staff, and his first as W&M’s defensive line coach.

Belin proved to be very productive as the squad’s linebackerscoach in his first two years. In his first season working with theCollege’s program, his corps proved to be among the most productiveon the squad, as four of the team’s five top tacklers came from theunit. Marty Magerko blossomed into one of the league’s topplaymakers in 2001 under Belin’s watchful eye and earned secondteam all-conference honors, despite missing the majority of the finalfive games with an injury. Last year, seniors Andrew Solomon andMohammed Youssofi were amongst the conference’s leading tacklersunder Belin’s tutelage.

Prior to arriving in Williamsburg, Belin was the defensive linecoach at the University of Maryland, where he led Delbert Cowsetteto first team All-ACC honors in 1999, while the Terps had the 39th-bestrushing defense in the nation. Cowsette went on to be a draft pick ofthe Washington Redskins in 2000. Belin also tutored defensive tackleKris Jenkins, who was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the 2001NFL Draft.

A 1991 graduate of Wake Forest, Belin started for three years un-der head coach Bill Dooley of the Demon Deacons. After getting hisdiploma, Belin began his college coaching career with a graduate as-sistantship at Boston College, where he coached the defensive backs.

In 1992, he received a full-time position at Boston University, asthe defensive line coach. After a year with the Terriers, Belin moved toEast Tennessee State to be the linebackers coach for one season beforejoining the staff at Ball State.

As the linebackers coach in his first season, and thedefensive ends coach in his final four seasons, Belin

helped lead the Ball State defense to the top of theMid-American Conference, as the team won

the conference championship in 1996. TheCardinals’ defense ranked first in the MACand 34th in the nation in fewest yards al-lowed in 1997.That followed a 1996 season that saw Ball

State rank 18th in NCAA Division I-A in scoringdefense on its way to a berth in the Las Vegas Bowl.

Belin and his wife, DeVida, were marriedin July 2000 and currently reside in Norge. An avidoutdoorsman, Belin enjoys bass fishing in his sparetime.

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Assistant Coaches

Wayne Lineburg

Running Backs/Recruiting CoordinatorVirginia, 1996

Wayne Lineburg comes into the 2003 season for hisfourth year on the Tribe’s full-time staff as the team’s running backscoach and recruiting coordinator.

Lineburg, a hardworking and promising young coaching talent,mentored Tribe tailback Jon Smith to one of the finest rookie campaignsin school history in 2001, as the redshirt freshman led the team, andA10 freshmen, in both rushing yards (712) and rushing touchdowns(13). Smith followed that up with an equally successful 2002 campaignthat saw him rush for 838 yards and nine scores.

Lineburg coordinates the Tribe’s recruiting efforts that havebrought in top-notch classes over the past few seasons. In addition, heis W&M’s chief recruiter in southwest Virginia, North Carolina, Ten-nessee, West Virginia and Kentucky.

Despite the appointment at the College being his first as a full-time coach, Lineburg brought the program a wealth of practical expe-rience as he has served in various capacities on both the W&M andUniversity of Virginia staffs.

Just after his graduation from the University of Virginia in 1996,Lineburg worked as a volunteer with the Tribe program during its Yan-kee Conference Championship season. The following year he was el-evated to a restricted earnings post and worked with the tight endposition.

Lineburg, who earned a master’s degree in higher education fromW&M, spent the following two years (1998-99) as a graduate assistantat Virginia and helped the Cavaliers to consecutive bowl berths (1998Peach Bowl, 1999 Micron PC Bowl). At Virginia, Lineburg’s primaryduties involved working with the wide receivers (1998) and offensiveline (1999).

Prior to embarking on his coaching career,Lineburg was a quarterback in the Cavaliersprogram for four seasons. He received a var-sity letter in his senior season (1995) and gradu-ated with a bachelor’s degree in Government.While at UVa, Lineburg was a member ofthree bowl teams.

A native of Radford, Virginia,Lineburg attended Radford High School,where he was an all-district quarterback.

Lineburg’s father, Norman, is the long-time head coach of Radford High’s programand is a member of the Virginia Sports Hallof Fame.

Wayne, 29, is single and resides in theWilliamsburg area.

Matt McLeod

LinebackersClemson, 1997

Matt McLeod enters his first season as the Tribe’slinebackers coach, and fourth season in the program overall. McLeodtutored the W&M defensive line for the past two seasons before beingnamed the linebackers coach prior to spring practice this year.

A fiery leader, McLeod has motivated and mentored a trio of all-conference performers over the past three seasons. His first season oncampus saw him oversee standout Tribe defensive tackle RaheemWalker to All-American honors and first team All-Atlantic 10 accolades.In addition to Walker, defensive end Chris Stahl earned All-Atlantic 10recognition in 2000 and 2001 under McLeod’s tutelage. Defensive tackleChad Richards emerged as one of the league’s elite players in 2001, ashe earned second team all-conference honors in his senior season. Lastyear, senior Marcus Washington earned third-team all-league honorsat defensive tackle.

McLeod, a former Clemson standout, came to the Williamsburgcampus after spending two seasons at his alma mater as a graduateassistant coach (1998-99). While in this capacity,he worked with the Tigers’ defensive staff andwas responsible for the linebacking corps.Among the players he tutored was consen-sus All-American linebacker and 1999 At-lantic Coast Conference DefensivePlayer of the Year Keith Adams,who went onto become a ButkusAward finalist and 2001 draftpick of the Tennessee Titans.

Prior to joining the staffat Clemson, McLeod spentfour seasons in the Tigers’football program andearned four varsity lettersat the center position.

McLeod, who enjoys fishingand hunting in his spare time, re-sides in Williamsburg.

Marc Matthie

Defensive AssistantWilliam and Mary, 2002

Marc Matthie enters his second year as a defensiveassistant. In this role, he assists with the squad’s linebacking corps.

Matthie was a team captain and starting linebacker on the 2001squad that captured the Atlantic 10 championship.Matthie also assists in the Tribe’s recruiting efforts, and is the contactperson for Tribe recruits in the western part of the country.

After earning his undergraduate degree from W&M in marketing,Matthie is currently working on a master’s degree in higher education.

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Agee, Joe ........................................ 1959-60Ake, Wally .......................................... 1979Akers, John .................................... 1976-78Baird, Boyd .................................... 1953-58Bass, Marvin .................................. 1946-50Belin, Levern .................................... 2001-Belin, Warren ................................. 1995-96Beightol, Larry .............................. 1968-71Bottiglieri, Joe ................................ 1990-95Brattan, Tom .................................. 1983-91Burke, Brian ........................................ 1971Casto, Bill ....................................... 1974-79Caughron, Harry ............................... 1949Chambers, Bill ............................... 1957-59Chandler, Joseph ................................ 1933Clark, Tom ......................................... 2001-Clausen, Chuck ............................. 1969-70Clements, Johnny .............................. 1952Counselman, J.S. ........................... 1920-21Cox, Derwin .................................. 1985-87Davis, “Meb” ................................. 1930-32Defalco, Dante ............................... 1960-61Derringe, Ed .................................. 1958-63Douglas, Otis ................................. 1932-38Dowler, Tommy ............................ 1933-34Downing, Joe ................................. 1964-66Ellis, Charlie ....................................... 1951Elmassian, Phil ................................... 1974Epley, Gene .................................... 1983-85Erdossy, Eric ....................................... 1962

Faragalli, Mike .............................. 1983-84Fears, Ivan ...................................... 1977-79Fela, Jeffery ......................................... 1995Fetzer .............................................. 1930-32Flickinger, Joseph .......................... 1937-38Floyd, Ralph ....................................... 1951Foussekis, George .............................. 1971Freeman, Jackie .................................. 1951Friedgen, Ralph .................................. 1980Gallagher, Dick ................................... 1946Geedy, Sr., Vernon ......................... 1922-25Gooch, Bobby ..................................... 1920Goodfellow, Jim ............................ 1972-73Harmison, Dick .................................. 1969Harvey, John ....................................... 1964Hoffman, Walter ................................ 1928Hoitsma, Lou ...................................... 1950Holt, S.B. “Frosty” ............................. 1945Holtz, Lou ...................................... 1961-63Hooker, Lester .................................... 1951Huesman, Russ ............................. 1985-97Janaro, Phil ........................ 1979-83, 89-90Joyner, Bill ...................................... 1953-55Keister, Paul ........................................ 1925Kelchner, Matt ............................... 1984-99Kellison, John ................................ 1929-30Kelly, Sean ........................................... 1984Kepa, Zbig ......................................... 1984-Kirchenheiter, Ralph ..................... 1972-78Kolakowski, Mike ......................... 1984-88

Konstantinos, John ....................... 1969-71Knox, Glenn ................................... 1943-44Lewis, Dick .................................... 1954-55Lineburg, Wayne .............................. 2000-London, Mike ................................ 1991-94Mahoney, Mike ................................... 1980Mark, Joe ........................................ 1956-59Martin, Kenny .................................... 1983McCaulley, Don ............................ 1981-90McCleod, Matt .................................. 2000-McCray, “Rube” ............................ 1939-43McLean, Dick ................................ 1972-73Mikula, Tom ........................ 1949-50, 1952Miller, Herb ................................... 1951-55Monago, Ted ....................................... 2000Morrison, Bob ..................................... 1971Newell, Irwin ..................................... 1950Nielson, Roger ............................... 1962-63Nilsson, Arthur ............................. 1924-25Nusz, David ................................... 1958-61Peccatiello, Larry .......................... 1961-68Power, Thomas .............................. 1946-49Prater, Jack .......................................... 1960Pucci, Ralph ................................... 1965-71Rawlinson, Kenneth .......................... 1946Rein, Bo ............................................... 1970Rizzo, Charles .................................... 1980Roby, Don ...................................... 1964-68Roe, Jim ............................................... 1964Rogers, Kevin ................................ 1980-82

All-Time Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches

Jaime Elizondo

Tight Ends/Special TeamsMaryland, 1997

Jaime Elizondo is in his second year at William andMary as the tight ends/special teams coach. Elizondo came to the Tribefamily from Catholic University, where he served as special teams co-

ordinator in 2001. During his stint there, he coordinatedall aspects of special teams and pass defense. Elizondorecruits Florida, Texas and California for W&M.

Prior to his stint at Catholic, Elizondoserved as assistant recruiting coordinator at theUniversity of Maryland, where he helped over-see one of the school’s best recruiting classes in20 years. While at Maryland, Elizondo worked

with reigning ACC Coach of the Year RalphFriedgen as well as former Terps coach Ron

Vanderlinden.Elizondo has a bachelor’s degree from the

University of Maryland, and in May of 2002, hecompleted his requirements for a law degree fromAmerican University.

A native of El Paso, Texas, Elizondo is singleand resides in Williamsburg.

Ross, Bobby ................................... 1967-70Schnall, Steve ................................. 1978-79Schudel, Paul ................................. 1972-73Schwenke, Cliff .................................. 1982Scott, Bill ........................................ 1931-36Sherman, Bob ................................ 1972-79Smith, Dan ..................................... 1980-83Smith, Jim ...................................... 1954-55Solderitch, Bob ................................. 1996-Stewart, Bill ................................... 1981-83Stuessy, Dwight ............................. 1939-44Tammariello, August .................... 1962-67Teefey, Joe ............................................ 1967Tepper, Lou .................................... 1973-77Thatcher, Chris .............................. 1992-94Thomas, Alfred ............................. 1947-48Throckmorton, Tom ...................... 1998-99Tipton, Eric .................................... 1946-57Todd, John ...................................... 1925-27Vaganek, Brian .............................. 1996-00Vanderweghe, Alfred ................... 1947-49Wallace, Bob .................................. 1922-25Werner, Albert “Pop” ................... 1939-42Williams, Alan ............................... 1996-00Wilson, Barney .............................. 1947-50Young, Cy ...................................... 1928-30Zimmerman, Dave ....................... 1974-76

Trevor Andrews

Defensive Assistant/DBDayton, 1998

Trevor Andrews comes into his third fall on the Tribecoaching staff as a defensive assistant. His primary duties are coach-ing the team’s cornerbacks.

Andrews came to the College after spending the 2000 season as anassistant at Randolph-Macon College, where he worked as the second-ary coach and special teams coordinator.

As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University ofDayton, Andrews was a member of three confer-

ence championship teams with the Flyers andplayed on Dayton’s undefeated 1996 squad(11-0).

After earning his BS in physical edu-cation from Dayton in 1998, Andrews ac-

cepted a graduate position at IllinoisWesleyan University and coached

the secondary while working to-wards his graduate degree in Ath-letic Administration. Andrews, whose interests in-clude playing the guitar and fish-ing, is single and resides inWilliamsburg.

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Director of Sports Medicine Steve Coleenters his 21st year at the helm of the Will-iam and Mary Sports Medicine program.One who is familiar with the logistics andscope of the sports medicine field on all lev-els, Cole has a comprehensive knowledge ofthe broad discipline and all its components.

Under the direction of Cole, Tribe ath-letes have the luxury of rehabilitating andtreating injuries in a state-of-the-art athletictraining facility. There are␣ seven full-timecertified athletic trainers,␣ two graduateassistants␣ from the post-graduate athletictraining educational␣ program at Old Domin-ion University and student aides on staff.

A certified athletic trainer (NATA) andstrength and conditioning specialist (NSCA),Cole graduated from West Virginia Univer-sity in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree inphysical education and athletic training. Hesubsequently earned a master’s degree insports medicine in 1978 from the Universityof Virginia.

In 1997, Cole received his 25-year mem-bership pin from NATA. He was also recog-nized for his service to the profession, receiv-ing the Athletic Trainer Service Award, oneof only three recipients from the Mid-Atlan-tic Region. In 2000, Cole was honored by theCollege for his many years of service to Wil-liam and Mary with the recognition as anhonorary alumnus.

A true fitness buff, Cole is an exemplarymodel for all the athletes. He is an avid com-petitor who has participated in a variety oftriathlons since 1980, spending countlesshours of his spare time in training. Cole re-sides in Williamsburg with his wife Lonnaand five-year old daughter Sydney Janaé.

With 23 sports under his supervision,Cole␣ receives plenty of assistance from his

medicine program.A presence on the Tribe sideline for the

past 40 years, retired Dr. George Oliver nowholds the title of W&M’s team physicianemeritus. Oliver was recognized by the Col-lege as an honorary alumnus two years ago.

Michael Potter is in his second year onthe staff as the team physician. A family prac-tice/sports medicine specialist, Potterearned his medical degree from Texas A&M.He completed his residency at the RiversideFamily Practice in Newport News and hissports medicine fellowship at Wake ForestUniversity. Potter is in private practice withTidewater Physicians Multispecialty Group.

Doctors Ed Wilhelm, Dan Carr and AlexLambert, surgeons with Virginia Orthope-dics and Sports Medicine, provide the team’sorthopedics care.␣ Each brings a vast amountof experience to their positions, havingworked and traveled on the internationallevel as sports medicine physicians. Alsoassisting the Tribe is chiropractor Bob Pinto.

John Mitrovic, another former Tribefootball player who graduated in 1983, is theowner/director of Williamsburg PhysicalTherapy Center. He is a licensed physicaltherapist, a certified strength and condition-ing specialist and a certified athletic trainer.Mitrovic works with the program as a physi-cal therapy consultant.

William and Mary’s “team approach”to health care allows the sports medicine pro-gram to offer a wide range of comprehen-sive service to the student-athletes in a car-ing, cooperative manner.

Steve ColeDirector

Sports Medicine

Nationally-Recognized Educational Reputation

Throughout the year the College hosts a wide range of athletic training programs, drawing participants from across the country. The ACESpreparatory workshop for the NATABOC certification exam is designed to identify an athletic training student’s strengths and weaknesses. Thesports medicine workshops, basic and advanced, cater to nearly 100 high school students. Classroom instruction, with respect to emergencyprocedures, referring injured athletes and rehabilitating injuries, is mixed with hands-on training techniques as students participate in actualtaping and wrapping. W&M is the only institution in the nation to offer such a wide range of athletic training educational programs.

skilled, NATABOC-certified staff.Reneé Cork, a graduate of Iowa State,

is beginning her 12th year as the staff’s Se-nior Associate Director of Sports Medicine.Cork recently received the Sport SafetyTraining Award from the Red Cross and isin charge of the CPR training for all Williamand Mary coaches. This past year, the gov-ernor appointed Cork to the Athletic Train-ing Advisory Board under the Board ofMedicine.␣ She is the only collegiate and fe-male representative.

Jonathan “Andy” Carter joined the Wil-liam and Mary staff in 2000 as an associateathletic trainer. He and his wife, Kristina,reside in Williamsburg.␣

John Knaul, a graduate of Alfred Uni-versity, is in his fourth year as a senior assis-tant athletic trainer. Jon Thompson, a RowanCollege graduate, is entering his third yearas a senior assistant athletic trainer.

New to the staff this year are assistantathletic trainers Rebecca Cordell and DavidLagow. Cordell joins the staff after earningher master’s degree from Campbell Univer-sity. She completed her bachelor’s degree atDuquesne University. Lagow comes to theTribe from Charleston, SC, where he earnedhis undergraduate degree at the College ofCharleston and his master’s at The Citadel.

In addition to the full-time athletic train-ers, the sports medicine staff consists of ateam physician and a network of physiciansand medical specialists from the local com-munity. The team physician oversees the full-time athletic training staff and has overallresponsibility for supervising the sports

Reneé CorkSenior Associate Director

Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Director of Sports Medicine Steve Cole tends to lineman Matthew Witham last season.

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In addition to the tutelage of coaches on the playing fields andteachers in the classrooms, many others contribute vital efforts tothe cause of William and Mary football. From the academic advi-sors to the sports psychologist, many different people give their timeand energy to help the program.

Academic advising is of significant importance to the educa-tional development of the student-athlete. While W&M holds firmto the concept of “self-determination,” each individual is respon-sible for directing his own college experience. Comprehensive sup-port services are provided for all students, including consultationwith faculty freshman and concentration advisors. In addition, thedepartment offers an academic support program for student-ath-letes with extensive tutorial opportunities, organized study groupsand a monitored study hall with on-site tutors for modern languagesand mathematics.

Administrative Support Staff

Bill Bryant enters his sixth year as theCollege’s Director of Compliance. Bryant cameto W&M with a diverse and well-roundedbackground in collegiate administration.

Under the direction of Bryant, the com-pliance office works with the NCAA ClearingHouse to determine initial eligibility of all stu-dent athletes and continues to monitor theireligibility throughout their college careers.Bryant is also responsible for making sure that

all student-athletes, coaches and staff are aware of and follow NCAArules.

Prior to arriving in Williamsburg, Bryant had spent seven yearsas the Asst. AD for Student Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh.In that capacity he was responsible for the development of academicprograms for student athletes, NCAA compliance and eligibility andserved as the academic liaison for the football program.

A 1970 graduate of Cal-Davis, Bryant also served three-yearstints in similar positions at both Arizona State (1987-90) and Or-egon (1984-87), where he also earned his M.S. in Physical Educa-tion. Bryant and his wife, JoAnn, are the parents of two children,Christy (26), a graduate of Bowling Green, and Bobby (21), an avidhockey player. Bobby was a member of the SUNY-Morrisville ice-hockey team which won the Junior College National Champion-ship two years ago.

Teresa Ptachick is entering her thirdyear on the Tribe football staff as the program’sCoordinator of Football Operations .

In this capacity, Ptachick coordinates allaspects of team travel in conjunction with thehead athletic trainer and associate athletics di-rector for business affairs.

In addition, she organizes and directs allfacets of on-campus recruiting. Ptachick assistswith the organizational and operational duties

associated with the Colonial All-Pro Football Camp as well.The primary contact person for the Football Parents Club and

the Quarterback Club, Ptachick also oversees budget operations inthe football office, while at the same time assisting the coaching staffwith game week preparation.

Teresa and her husband, Kevin, have two children, 13-year oldTJ and 10-year old Alexandra, and reside in the Williamsburg area.

The academic support coordinator,Nancy Everson, is a member of the NationalAssociation of Academic Advisors for Athlet-ics and the National Academic Advising As-sociation. Everson is a graduate of William andMary with a degree in psychology.

With the assistance of interns from theGraduate School of Education, she monitorsthe academic progress of student-athletes, co-ordinates the tutorial and study hall programs

and serves as a point of referral to campus counseling services aswell as the Writing Resource Center, the Oral Communication Stu-dio and Disability Services.

Nancy’s biggest asset to the athletic department is her care andconcern for the student-athlete. She has the ability to direct student-athletes to the proper resources and to serve as a liaison betweenthe athletic department and various campus entities. Cooperativearrangements exist within the College’s professional staff to pro-vide specialized study skills workshops, freshman orientation ses-sions and career development seminars to assist student-athletes atall levels in maximizing their potential.

Another valuable member of the athleticdepartment is sports psychologist DeidreConnelly, who is entering her 12th year withthe William and Mary athletic department.Connelly came to the College from Iowa,where she was a professor and the director ofthe sport psychology program. She has beenpublished many times and has been invited tospeak at numerous conferences and seminars.

Connelly received her undergraduatedegree from the University of Bridgeport, and did graduate workat William and Mary. She received her master’s and Ph.D. in sportspsychology from Virginia.

Jerry Fife is entering his second seasonas the head equipment manager at the Col-lege of William and Mary. Fife handles all ofthe equipment issues for the Tribe footballsquad, including ordering and maintainingall of the team’s gear.

Fife comes to the College from AshlandUniversity, where he held the position ofHead Equipment Coordinator for the pastfour years.

During his time at Ashland, Fife was able to establish manycontacts with vendors and national merchandising companies thatshould help him greatly in his position at William and Mary. Hesupervised a staff that included two graduate assistants as well asstudent employees.

Well-respected among his peers, Fife has chaired the AthleticEquipment Managers Association’s National Curriculum Commit-tee for the past two years. He was a presenter at the AEMA’s na-tional convention last June in New Orleans.

In addition to his work as the equipment manager, Fife alsowas an instructor of sports sciences at Ashland. After earning hisundergraduate degree from Ashland in 1994, he began his careerin the profession as a graduate assistant equipment coordinator, aposition he held in 1996-97. He went on to earn a master’s degreefrom Ashland in 2001.

Fife is certified by the AEMA and has designed and main-tained his own computer inventory program for use with student-athletes.

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Strength and conditioning coach John Sauer is starting his 16thseason with W&M athletes and the results speak for themselves.

Tribe football players have garnered All-America strengthhonors the past 14 seasons (tailback Tyrone Shelton, a 1990 seventhround NFL draft pick of the L.A. Rams, was awarded the honor in1989; former NFL tailback Robert Green, earned it in 1990; tight endMichael Locke in 1991; linebacker Keith Booker in 1992; center TonyTomich in 1993; defensive tackle Jim Simpkins in 1994; offensivelineman Josh Beyer in 1995; defensive tackle Brian Giamo in 1996;safety Sean McDermott in 1997; offensive tackle Sean Reid in 1998;Mike Beverly in 1999, Todd Greineder in 2000; Marty Magerko in2001 and Mohammed Youssofi in 2002).

In 1995, Sauer designed the Joseph W. Montgomery StrengthTraining Center located in the lower level of William and Mary Hall.This 5,000-square foot facility contains 12,000 pounds of free weights,6,500 pounds of dumbbells and 3,500 pounds of rubber bumperplates. In addition it has 14 custom built olympic platforms, 14 mul-tipurpose power racks, a fully equipped plyometric area and also awide variety of selectorized machines.

Sauer came to William and Mary from Clemson, where hewas an assistant strength and conditioning coach. At Clemson, heassisted in the development, coordination and implementation of

In his first year as an assistantstrength and conditioning coach is DavidMarmon, who will be working primarilywith men’s and women’s soccer, swimmingand diving, men’s and women’s tennis, fieldhockey, lacrosse and volleyball. In addition,he will be assisting Sauer with the football,basketball and baseball squads. Marmonalso manages the daily operations andmaintenance of the Joseph W. Montgomery

Strength Training Center.A 2000 graduate of Auburn University, Marmon came to

W&M from Georgia Southern University, where he earned amaster’s degree in kinesiology this past spring. While there, hewas a graduate assistant for the Eagles’ athletics department. Inaddition, Marmon has worked with the football squads at bothAuburn and Miami (FL). A member of the National Strength andConditioning Association, Marmon is a Certified Strength andConditioning Specialist.

Strength Training

Strength coach John Sauer (pictured above spotting2003 Winter Warrior Award winner Wade Harrell)oversaw the design of the Joseph W. MontgomeryStrength Training Center, giving the College one of thetop training centers in the nation.

strength and conditioning programs for more than 450 varsity ath-letes.

Before Clemson, Sauer held assistant coaching positions atthe University of Utah in Salt Lake City and at Southern MethodistUniversity in Dallas.

He earned his bachelor of science degree in health and physi-cal education from the University of Montana in 1984. In 1985, hereceived his master’s in health and physical education from DeltaState University, where he was the head coach of strength and con-ditioning in charge of all varsity sports.

Sauer is a member of the National Strength and ConditioningAssociation, International Sports Science Association, U.S.Weightlifting Federation and is a Certified Strength and Condition-ing Specialist. He has achieved Level I Club Coach certification fromthe U.S.W.F. and Level I Coaches certification from the U.S.A. Trackand Field Association. Sauer was certified as a Level II Senior Coachby the U.S.W.F. in 2000.

From 1996-98, Sauer was honored as Strength and Condition-ing Professional of the Year by the Colonial Athletic Association.

Sauer is single and lives in Williamsburg.

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Player Bios

Team Captains

Marques Bobo 9

Sr., Defensive Back, 5-10, 200Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Latin)Major: Information Technology

W&M: Returning third-team all-conference per-former who has played both safety positions with excellence in his firstthree years at W&M … Gifted athlete who is one of the league’s impactplayers in the defensive backfield … Tremendous speed (4.40 40-yarddash) and strength (405-pound bench press, 305-pound hang clean) …Outstanding work ethic … Good explosiveness and vision … Tied theschool record with a four-game interception streak from late 2001 untilearly in the 2002 season… 2002: Despite missing action in three gamesdue to injuries, still managed to record 64 tackles and pick off two passeson the season … Made 10 tackles, a season-high, in the finale againstRichmond … Had nine tackles against James Madison … Made an in-terception in the win over New Hampshire, extending the team’s streakof consecutive games with an INT to nine … Kept the Tribe alive in theopening game against Division I-A Indiana, picking off a second quar-ter pass in the end zone that eventually led to a Tribe touchdown, whilealso leading the squad with six unassisted tackles … 2001: Started all12 games at free safety and earned third-team All-A10 honors … Earnedfirst team All-ECAC honors … Led team with five INTs (returned for157 yards) and was fifth overall in A10 … Finished second on the teamin PBUs (10) and sixth in total tackles (75) … Turned in game-clinchinginterception in team’s A10-title sealing win over Villanova, thwartingthe Wildcats’ last-second comeback bid … Set up a crucial score in tightwin over Richmond with 76-yard INT return … Had personal season-

high 12 stops vs. Hofstra … Ended the season strong, recording threeINTs and five PBUs over the final three games … Participated on atotal of 737 defensive snaps … 2000: Was the team’s only true fresh-man to see any playing time ... Played in 10 games at defensive back,recording 30 tackles and forcing two fumbles in 304 defensive snaps ...Charlotte Latin School: Four-year letterwinner at defensive back forcoach Larry McNulty ... Named all-state at defensive back ... Namedall-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Led the county andstate in tackles as a senior after averaging 15.5 per game ... Caught twotouchdown passes, including the game-winner in the NCISAA statechampionship game ... Also lettered four times in track and earned all-state honors as a sprinter ... Personal: Son of Karl and Wanda Bobo...Father Karl played football at Arizona State ... Enjoys water-skiing,lifting weights, music and basketball in his free time ... Born June 11,1982.

Bobo’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total PBU INT2000 10/0 16 14 30 0 02001 12/11 50 25 75 10 52002 9/9 38 26 64 5 2Total 31/20 104 65 169 15 7

Rich Musinski 44

Sr., Wide Receiver, 6-1, 195West Pittston, PA (Wyoming Area)Major: Accounting

W&M: Enters season as an All-American candidateand is one of the nation’s top receiving threats … The school’s all-timeleader with 3,280 receiving yards … Comes into the season needing 30catches to break Dave Conklin’s school record (190 receptions) … Du-rable player who can play through pain … Has not missed a start inhis three seasons on the travel squad … Has gone over the 100-yardmark a school-record 16 times in his 34 career games and needs justeight more 100-yard games to break Jerry Rice’s NCAA record … En-ters the season needing 665 yards to become the Atlantic 10’s all-timeleading receiver (3,944 yds, Brian Forster, URI 1983-87) … Currentlyseventh in NCAA I-AA history in receiving yards per game with anaverage of 96.5 … Combines great hands, outstanding speed andathleticism to be one of the country’s premier playmakers … Fastestreceiver in Tribe history to 1,000 yards (13 games), 2000 yards (23 games)and 3000 yards (31 games) … Has at least one TD in 15 of the last 21games … Earned league Rookie of the Year honors in 2000 … Set theschool’s single-season record for receiving yards (1,393) and yards percatch (23.6) in 2001 … Converted 96 of his 117 receptions over past twoseasons into first downs … Also contributes on special teams as a re-turner … 2002: Started all 11 games and earned first team All-Atlantic10 honors … Also earned first team All-ECAC and All-VaSID acco-lades … Posted six 100-yard games while leading the conference inreceiving yards (103.6) … Finished ninth in the nation with 103.6 re-ceiving yards per game … Posted touchdown receptions of 80, 51, 47,45, 40, 33, 27, 24 and four yards on the year … 44 of his 58 receptions onthe year resulted in first downs … Made two beautiful touchdowncatches in the season finale against Richmond … Went over the 1,000-

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yard mark for the year against JMU, making him the only receiverin school history to post two 1,000-yard receiving seasons … Madefour catches for 117 yards against URI, his fifth-straight game overthe 100-yard mark … Recorded eight catches for 115 yards againstVillanova, moving over the 3,000-yard mark for his career in theprocess … Was a standout in the Homecoming win over nationally-ranked Northeastern, making six catches for 132 yards and twotouchdowns … Had seven catches for 126 yards in the win overUNH … Set the stage for the Tribe’s winning score in the 16-3 vic-tory over Hofstra with a 41-yard reception late in the game … AgainstDelaware, had a career-high with 194 yards on nine catches (sea-son-best), including touchdown grabs of 45 and 51 yards … Amassed231 total yards and also scored his first career two-point conversionagainst the Blue Hens … Led by an 80-yard scoring reception, madefive catches for 125 yards in the 62-31 win over VMI … Snagged a24-yard touchdown reception in the season-opener at Division I-AIndiana to tie the game in the first quarter … Finished the year with1,140 yards on 58 catches, an average of 19.7 yards per catch … 2001:Started all 12 games and turned in one of the finest single seasonsever by a Tribe wideout … Earned first team All-A10, ECAC andVaSID honors … Named to third team All-America honors by DonHansen’s Football Gazette … Set the school single season record forreceiving yards (1,393) and yards per game (116.1) … His averageper catch, average yards per game and punt return average (17.1)all led the A10 … His TD receptions (12) were second in the league,while his average of 4.92 catches per game was fourth overall …His 12 TD receptions were the most by a Tribe receiver since JoshWhipple (1993-96) caught 13 during the 1996 conference champion-ship season … An amazing 52 of his 59 catches on the season wentfor first downs … Averaged 163.4 all-purpose yards per game, thefourth-highest total in the conference … Turned in nine plays on theseason of 50 yards or better (catches of 80, 75, 66, 55, 53, 52 and 51yards and punt returns of 83 and 60 yards) … Started the season byreeling in 10 passes for 149 yards and three touchdowns in the up-set of UMass … Returned punt 83 yards for score next week in winover VMI … Had five catches for 121 yards vs. ECU, including an80-yard catch and run for a score … Set his career-high for receivingyards (164) on six receptions vs. UNH … Had four receptions for146 yards vs. URI, all going for more than 30 yards … Provided theteam’s “big-play” on all three Tribe scoring drives in the squad’s 21-17 win over Delaware, including the scoring the decisive points ona fourth quarter, 30-yard reception … Turned in 225 all-purpose yardsin the Homecoming win over Maine (144 receiving, 81 on punt re-turns) … Caught two TDs (16 yards and 31 yards) in win over Rich-mond … Had 126 receiving yards in A10-title clinching win overVillanova … Finished on strong note by taking five spirals for 151yards in the NCAA Playoff game vs. Appalachian State, including a75-yard touchdown reception … Participated on 727 offensive snaps… 2000: Played and started all 11 games as a redshirt freshman andwas named A10 Rookie of the Year after catching 44 passes for 747yards and three touchdowns ... Named offensive player of the weekby the coaching staff after the week one loss to UMass, where hisfirst career catch went for 86 yards and a TD ... Named A10 Rookieof the Week two times (vs. VMI and vs. Maine) ... 1999: Scout team... Wyoming Area High School: Three-year letterwinner as a widereceiver and cornerback for coach Paul Marranca ... All-state firstteam wide receiver ... All-region first team wide receiver ... Recorded64 catches for 1,076 yards and 16 TDs in 1998 ... Holds West Pittstonschool record for most TDs in a game with seven ... Also letteredthree years in baseball and two years in basketball ... National HonorSociety ... Personal: Son of Peter and Deborah Musinski ... Cousin,Bob Sura, played collegiate basketball for Florida State and nowplays professionally with the NBA’s Golden State Warriors ... Plansto pursue an MBA after graduation ... Born October 12, 1980.

Musinski’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2000 11/11 44 747 17.0 3 862001 12/12 59 1,393 23.6 12 802002 11/11 58 1,140 19.7 9 80Total 34/34 161 3,280 20.4 24 86

Musinski’s Career Return StatsKick Returns Punt Returns

Year Att. Yards Avg. Att. Yards Avg.2000 2 34 17.0 7 18 2.62001 12 224 18.7 17 290 17.12002 1 13 13.0 18 127 7.1Total 15 271 18.1 42 435 10.4

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Stephen Ball 60

So., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 280Dumfries, VA (C.D. Hylton)Major: Undecided

W&M: Comes into season as a walk-on guard whohas promise to contribute as a reserve this fall … Listed as the backupat right guard … Strong player who could earn increased role withcontinued hard work … 2002: Scout team … Earned a Scout TeamPlayer of the Week honor … C.D. Hylton High School: Three-yearletterwinner on the offensive and defensive line for coach Bill Brown… Captained the team to a state semifinal berth and a 12-1 overallrecord … Named first team all-district … Recorded 15 tackles for losson defense and 32 pancake blocks on the offensive line in his senioryear … Also lettered four times in wrestling, where he twice qualifiedfor the state championships … Personal: Son of Charles and DeborahBall … Sister, Marisa, was a three-year letterwinner in basketball at theU.S. Naval Academy … Born October 25, 1983.

Adam Bratton 40

So., Tight End, 6-3, 245Montoursville, PA (Montoursville)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Enters season coming off solid spring thatsaw him secure backup duties at tight end … A good athlete who willcontribute strength and size at point of attack … Possesses solid ballskills … Needs to improve knowledge of offense and pass pro tech-nique … Converted from Bandit position last spring to tight end …2002: Saw action in eight games at tight end, catching seven passes for129 yards, including one touchdown ... Averaged 18.4 yards per catch,second on the squad ... Caught his first career touchdown pass with a29-yard reception from Lang Campbell in the win over VMI ... 2001:Scout team … MontoursvilleHigh School: Three-yearletterwinner at wide receiver, out-side linebacker, tight end andpunter for coach Jim Bergen …Earned all-conference honors inhis sophomore, junior and seniorseasons … Caught 50 passes for963 yards and 11 touchdowns as awideout during his senior season,while also recording three inter-ceptions and 97 tackles as a line-backer … Also lettered four timesin basketball and twice in trackand field … Personal: Son of Rodand Jeanne Bratton … Father, Rod,played football at Penn State from1971-75 … Enjoys weightlifting,listening to music and playing basketball … Born October 31, 1982.

Lang Campbell 12

Jr., Quarterback, 6-3, 200Winchester, VA (Handley)Major: History

W&M: Steps into the starting role at QB after spend-ing two seasons as top reserve to David Corley … Has impressed stafffor three-straight springs with his knowledge of offense and leader-ship skills … Size and athleticism allow him to see entire field … Com-petitive player with good arm strength who can throw on the run ...Elusive ball carrier with the speed to finish runs in the open field …Intelligent player with good game instincts … Ended spring semesterwith a GPA over 3.6, earning Dean’s List honors … Carries an overallGPA of better than 3.4 into the fall … 2002: Played in five games, com-pleting seven of 13 passes for 69 yards and one touchdown ... Also ranfive times for 23 yards and one score ... Both of his touchdowns camein the win over VMI, as he tossed a 29-yard touchdown pass to AdamBratton and also ran for a three-yard score ... Earned Academic All-Conference honors … 2001: Spent season with travel squad as topreserve … Saw action in two games, completing eight passes on 10attempts for 141 yards and a score … Threw his first career TD vs. VMI… Ran for first career touchdown on a nine-yard sneak vs. East Caro-lina … 2000: Scout team ... Handley High School: Three-yearletterwinner at quarterback for coach Todd Hill ... Led Handley to a12-2 record and the Division III state title game as a senior ... Namedfirst team All-Northwestern District, all-area, All-Region II and all-state... Named Player of the Year bythe Northern Virginia Daily ...Selected to play quarterbackfor the East squad in the Vir-ginia Coaches All-Star Gamein July and earned co-playerof the game honors ... Threwfor 2,200 yards and 14 touch-downs as a senior ... Alsoearned three letters in baseballand basketball ... BasketballPlayer of the Year in the dis-trict, area, and region en routeto first team all-state honors inGroup AA as a senior ... Firstteam all-district and all-regionin baseball as a senior ...Played for the AA State Cham-pion in baseball in 1999 ... Per-sonal: Son of John and NancyCampbell... Enjoys playingsports, listening to music, andreading in his free time ... Born September 25, 1981.

Campbell’s Career Passing StatsYear G/S Att. Cmp. Pct. Yards TD INT2001 2/0 10 8 .800 141 1 02002 5/0 13 7 .538 69 1 0Total 7/0 23 15 .652 210 2 0

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Paul Carpenter 37

Sr., Linebacker, 6-1, 210Winchester, VA (Handley)Major: Psychology

W&M: All-conference performer who will be aleader on the Tribe defense … Tops among returnees with 84 tackleslast year … Very consistent and solid player … Improved his overallunderstanding of the defense and his ability to make plays in the springsession … Outstanding tackler … Has improved speed and strength ineach of his first three years on the squad … Good techniques and con-centration … Third-team all-conference pick last year … 2002: Finishedthird on the team with 84 tackles, the top returning total on the squad... Recorded three TFLs and two sacks on the season ... Had nine tack-les in the team’s dominant defensive performance at Hofstra ... Fol-lowed that up with three straight double-digit tackle games: an 11-tackle

performance against UNH, a10-tackle showing againstNortheastern and 12 stopsagainst Villanova ... Recordedeight tackles and a sack in thewin over Rhode Island ... Fin-ished the season with eightstops against Richmond inthe season finale ... 2001:Played in all 12 games, start-ing the final five at linebacker… Pressed into duty afterstarting LB Marty Magerkowas injured vs. Delaware andresponded by being one ofsquad’s most productiveplayers … Finished fourth onteam in total tackles (83, 44solo) and TFLs (six for a lossof 18 yards) … Led the teamin tackles in three of the fivegames he started … Recorded

47 tackles, three sacks (-16 yards) and three TFLs over the final fourgames of the regular season … 2000: Played well in limited action atlinebacker ... Saw limited defensive snaps, but was a solid special teamsplayer, recording six tackles ... 1999: Scout team ... Handley HighSchool: Four-year letterwinner as a linebacker and tight end for coachTodd Hill … 1998 all-state TE and LB … 1998 Northern Virginia DailyPlayer of the Year … 1999 VHSL All-Star … 1998 Winchester Star Playerof the Year … Recorded 172 tackles, four sacks, and four interceptionshis senior year … Pulled in 27 catches and three TDs as a TE his senioryear … Also lettered two years in baseball and one year in swimming… Personal: Son of Dwight and Margaret Carpenter … Enjoys work-ing on the computer and music … Born October 28, 1980.

Carpenter’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sks/Yds2000 5/0 5 1 6 0 02001 12/5 44 39 83 6/-18 3/-122002 11/9 39 45 84 3/-13 2/-10Total 28/14 88 85 173 9/-31 5/-22

Stephen Cason 22

So., Defensive Back, 6-0, 202Richmond, VA (James River)Major: Marketing

W&M: Solid corner who made a good impressionin his first as a starter … Versatile athlete with the skills and confi-dence to be an all-conference level performer … Needs to continue toplay within his abilities to build on his early success … Has outstand-ing athleticism (4.40 second 40-yard dash) and ball skills … Great ex-plosiveness (32.5-inch vertical leap) and sure tackler … Set the team’scornerback position record for the squat (560 pounds) … Will chal-lenge for special team returnduties … 2002: Started 10games at cornerback, record-ing 47 tackles, including threeTFLs, plus three TFLs andeight pass breakups ... Also re-turned seven kickoffs for 197yards (28.1 yard-average, topson the team) ... Recorded firstcareer interception againstNortheastern ... Had an inter-ception and forced a fumbleagainst Villanova, earningQuarterback Club’s DefensivePlayer of the Week award ...Named Atlantic 10 Rookie ofthe Week for his performanceagainst JMU, where he madeeight tackles and also had aninterception and a field goalblock ... 2001: Scout team …James River High School: Four-year letterwinner at running back,cornerback and kick returner for coach Cris Bell … Rushed for 1,467yards and 20 touchdowns in his high school career … Scored four touch-downs on kick returns … Also lettered twice in basketball and track …Personal: Son of Steven and Sharon Cason … Sister, Sheree, just com-pleted her junior year at William and Mary and is a cheerleader for theCollege … Enjoys playing video games and hanging out with friends… Born November 10, 1983.

Cason’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards INT PBU2002 11/10 34 13 47 3/-11 3 8

Cason’s Career Return StatsKick Returns

Year Att. Yards Avg.2002 7 197 28.1

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Charlie Clarke 50

RF, Linebacker, 6-0, 225Highland Park, TX (Highland Park)Major: Economics and Religion

W&M: Solid athlete with a great understanding ofthe Tribe’s defensive schemes … Will need to be more physical … Car-ries a GPA over 3.1 into the fall semester … 2002: Walked on to theteam in the fall and contributed to the scout team … Earned a ScoutTeam Player of the Week honor … Highland Park High School: Two-year letterwinner at linebacker for coach Randy Allen … All-district …Won team’s offseason achievement award … Personal: Son of Davidand Cindy Clarke … High school’s junior class president … Enjoysgolf, fantasy sports and cooking … Born August 4, 1983.

Delmus Coley II 32

RF, Running Back, 5-9, 195Virginia Beach, VA (Floyd Kellam)Major: Undecided

W&M: Talented tailback with breakaway speed(4.47 40-yard dash) … Turned in outstanding spring and is poised tobe an impact player this fall … Very elusive player who runs low andstrong … Open field running ability and good ball skills make him apass catching threat out of the backfield … 2002: Primarily a scout teamplayer, but saw some practice time with travel squad … Floyd KellamHigh School: Four-year letterwinner at tailback for coach Chris DeWitt

… Rushed for 2,238 yards and 24touchdowns as a senior … Set aBeach District single game recordwith 340 yards … Named VirginiaBeach Co-Offensive Player of theYear … Hampton Roads’ all-timesingle-season rushing leader …First team all-state running back… Won the Maury Riganto Me-morial Award for OutstandingMetropolitan Scholastic FootballPlayer of the Year … Also letteredfour years in track … Personal:Son of Delmus and Phyllis Coley… Homecoming King his senioryear … Enjoys playing videogames and lifting weights … BornNovember 15, 1983.

Derek Coppess 86

RF, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 180Lake Odessa, MI (Lakewood)Major: Undecided

W&M: Saw extended reps at wide receiver thisspring … A hard working player who will continue to improve as hebuilds more experience … 2002: Scout team … Earned a Scout TeamPlayer of the Week honor … Lakewood High School: Two-yearletterwinner at quarterback for coach Randall Hager … Battled backfrom an injury-filled junior season to gain all-county, all-league andall-area honors as a senior signal caller … Also lettered three times inbasketball and once each in track and baseball … Personal: Son ofRonald and Ellyn Coppess … Father, Ronald, was a four-year starterat tight end for Ferris State University … Four-year honor roll student… Enjoys pottery, architecture and hunting … Plans to major in busi-ness … Born April 21, 1983.

Bobby Daush 92

RF, Defensive Lineman, 6-2, 250Memphis, TN (Christian Brothers)Major: Undeclared

W&M: Dedicated worker who moved inside fromthe defensive end position … Improved each day of spring practice atDL … Needs to work on strength in order to continue his develop-ment … Ended spring semester with a GPA over 3.0 … Carries a GPAover a 3.0 into the fall semester … 2002: Scout team … Honored with aScout Team Player of the Week citation … Christian Brothers HighSchool: Three-year letterwinner at middle linebacker and tight endfor coach Kevin LoCastro … Started three years and was the team’sleading tackler for final two seasons … Named all-metro and all-stateas a senior … Had more than 200 career tackles … Also lettered fouryears in basketball and twice in baseball … Personal: Son of Michaeland Barbara Daush … Father, Michael, played basketball for two yearsat Christian Brothers University … President of school’s student gov-ernment … Enjoys hanging out with friends and listening to music …Plans to major in public policy … Born August 8, 1983.

Corey Davis 15

RF, Quarterback, 6-1, 190Chesapeake, VA (Deep Creek)Major: Undecided

W&M: Young quarterback who showed potentialthis spring … Athletic player with good strength and an accurate arm… Needs to gain more experience in the Tribe’s offense … Finishedthe spring semester with a GPA over 3.5 … Holds a GPA over 3.5 head-ing into the fall semester … 2002: Scout team … Deep Creek High

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Player BiosSchool: Three-year letterwinner at quarterback, safety, kicker andpunter for coach David Cox … Named to the all-district team his se-nior year … Set school records with 1,255 yards and 18 touchdowns …Averaged 38 yards per punt, also a school record … Also lettered fourtimes in baseball and twice in basketball … Member of Tidewater Drill-ers AAU baseball squad that won the state championship and wasranked fifth in the nation in 1998 … Personl: Son of John and LorraineDavis … Father, John, played professional baseball in the Chicago WhiteSox organization … Enjoys playing golf in his spare time … Plans tomajor in business … Born December 25, 1983.

Chris Faha 43

So., Fullback, 6-1, 210Silver Spring, MD (Good Counsel)Major: Psychology

W&M: A fullback with good size and ball skills forposition … Will compete for special teams play as he works to im-prove on techniques this fall … Last name pronounced FAY … 2002:Contributed on special teams … 2001: Scout team … Our Lady of GoodCounsel: Two-year letterwinner at running back and linebacker forcoach Tim Kolar … Served as team captain for his senior season …Also lettered in basketball and track … Was a member of the 4x400relay team that broke the school record … Personal: Son of Joseph andSuzanne Faha … Born December 11, 1982.

Kyle Floberg 49

RF, Linebacker, 6-0, 215Portland, OR (Jesuit)Major: Undecided

W&M: Joined the team for spring practice aftertransferring to the College from the University of Arizona … Aggres-sive player … Good footwork … Athletic … Needs to gain a betterunderstanding of the defense … Completed the spring semester witha GPA over 3.1 … Jesuit: three-year letterwinner at linebacker for coachKen Potter … First team all-state linebacker as a senior … Metro LeagueCo-Defensive Player of the Year … Personal: Son of Charles and MarciaFloberg … Plans to major in economics with a minor in philosophy …Born March 20, 1983.

Michael Grenz 75

So., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 282Wayne, NJ (Wayne Hills)Major: Psychology

W&M: Comes into the fall as the squad’s backupcenter … Turned in a productive spring and displayed the ability to

play all three positions on the offensive front … 2002: Added to theteam’s depth on the offensive line, where he played 22 offensive snaps… 2001: Scout team … Wayne Hills High School: Two-yearletterwinner at defensive lineman for coach Chris Olsen … Earnednumerous honors during his senior year, including first team Division3 all-state, all-league, all-county and all-area selections … Selected toplay in the New Jersey North-South All-Star Classic … Personal: Sonof Diane Kisala … Enjoys watching the sunset, weight lifting and lis-tening to Led Zeppelin … Born March 16, 1983.

Jerome Griffin, Jr. 95

Jr., Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 240Sumter, SC (Crestwood)Major: Accounting

W&M: Instinctive player who returns as the starterat the Bandit position on the defensive line … Missed most of springdrills due to injury … Quickness and strength are top assets … Out-standing attitude and work ethic … 2002: Started all 11 games at theBandit defensive end position ... Recorded 60 tackles, the top return-ing total on the defensive line ... Also credited with five TFLs, includ-ing two sacks, along with one fumble recovery ... Made five tackles,including one TFL (-5 yards) in the 44-6 defeat of Rhode Island ... Hadseven tackles in the Tribe’s win at New Hampshire ... Helped W&M toa 16-3 win over Hofstra with three tackles, including one TFL (-1 yard)plus a fumble recovery ... Made five stops in the victory over VMI ...Made a season-high eight tackles in the game against Maine ... 2001:Played in nine games as a true freshman, primarily seeing action at theBandit position … In making his first career start vs. Hofstra, he be-came the first true freshman to start a game for Tribe on defensive linesince former All-American RaheemWalker made three starts as a true fresh-man in 1996 … Ended year with 26 to-tal tackles (4 solo) … Recorded sacks onconsecutive plays in his first careergame action (vs. New Hamsphire) …Had a career high eight tackles vs.Hofstra … Also turned in four QB hur-ries on the season … Played on a totalof 155 defensive snaps … CrestwoodHigh School: Three-year letterwinnerat defensive end, tight end and punterfor coach Keith Crolley … Earned all-area and all-region selections after se-nior season … Averaged 44.7 yards perpunt in his career … Recorded 107 tack-les, including 33 that resulted in a lossof yardage, in his career … Also letteredfor three years in track as a shot put thrower … Personal: Son of LanitaDavis and Jerome Griffin, Sr. … Enjoys video games and playing thesaxophone in his free time … Born September 28, 1983.

Griffin’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2001 9/1 4 22 26 2/-14 2/-142002 11/11 28 32 60 5/-10 2/-2Total 20/12 32 54 86 7/-24 4/-16

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Steven Hargrove 1

So., Running Back, 6-1, 240Alexandria, VA (Woodberry Forest)Major: Psychology

W&M: Brings a wealth of athletic abilities to Tribe’stailback position … Has speed, agility and ball skills to be game-break-ing back, but needs to concentrate on improving strength and staminato fulfill his potential … Has tremendous size and explosiveness …Possesses speed to get to the perimeter and is elusive in the open field

… These attributes make him a danger-ous return specialist … 2002: Finishedsecond on the squad with 327 rushingyards on just 57 carries, an average of5.7 yards per carry … Both of his rush-ing touchdowns were on plays of 50-plus yards … Caught seven passes for50 yards and one score … Led the Tribewith 275 kick return yards … Averageof 25.0 yards per kick return was topsin the Atlantic 10 … Scored on a 51-yardburst up the middle against VMI …Also hit paydirt on a 59-yard rush inthe 44-6 win over Rhode Island, earn-ing Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week hon-ors … Caught his first career TD recep-tion against Maine … Played a total of

171 offensive snaps … 2001: Was impressive in fall until shoulder in-jury late in camp forced him to take a redshirt season … WoodberryForest School: Four-year letterwinner at running back and defensiveback for coach Bill Davis … Earned all-state honors twice … Captainedthe team in his senior year … Averaged over 12 yards per carry and175 yards per game … Set a school-record with 26 touchdowns in hissenior season …Also lettered for three years in both track and basket-ball … Personal: Son of Teresa and Steven Hargrove … Father, Steven,played two years of football at Potomac State … Enjoys communityservice and computers … Born June 23, 1983.

Hargrove’s Career Rushing StatsYear G/ S Att. Yards Avg. TD Long2002 10/0 57 327 5.7 2 59

Hargrove’s Career Return StatsKick Returns

Year Att. Yards Avg. TDs2002 11 275 25.0 0

Wade Harrell 51

Jr., Defensive Line, 6-2, 230Smithfield, VA (Smithfield)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Winner of the annual John A. Stewart Me-morial Winter Warrior Award for his outstanding work in offseasonconditioning … Will see extensive playing time at the Bandit end posi-tion and is one of the team’s best pass rushers … Has shown the poten-tial to be a playmaker … Workaholic inthe weight room (320-pound hangclean) … Good quickness … EarnedDean’s List citation with a spring se-mester GPA over 3.7 … 2002: Stood outon defense in the early part of the sea-son, recording interceptions in back-to-back games against Maine and VMI …Named Co-Special Teams Player of theWeek for his outstanding job of long-snapping in the heavy rain during theTribe’s win over Hofstra … Made 17tackles, including three TFLS, plus afumble recovery on the season … 2001:Spent season on the travel squad as thebackup long-snapper … 2000: Scoutteam … Smithfield High School:Three-year letterwinner at defensive end and tight end for coach JoeJones ... Earned first team honors in Region I and the Bay Rivers Dis-trict at defensive end ... First team defense selection on the Daily Pressall-star team (includes AA and AAA players) ... Second team AP all-state at defensive end ... Earned second team all-district honors at bothtight end and punter ... Also earned three letters in baseball and wasselected first team all-district as a senior ... Personal: Son of Dorothyand William Harrell ... Uncle, Allen White, played football at NorthCarolina State ... Enjoys sports and playing guitar in his free time ...Born October 4, 1982.

Harrell’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sacks/Yards2001 DNP2002 8/0 8 9 17 3/-2 0/0

Nathan Holston 88

RF, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 190Mechanicsville, VA (Monacan)Major: Undecided

W&M: Developing young reciever who will enterfall looking to gain experience ... Monacan High School: Three-yearletterwinner at wide receiver and safety for coach Keith Daniels … All-

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academic honors … Captain of both football and track squads … Alsowon four letters in track … Personal: Son of Lowe and Sharon Holston… Enjoys hunting, fishing and playing golf … Undecided on a major… Born September 6, 1983.

Justin Kelly 96

Jr., Defensive Line, 6-2, 260Williamsburg, VA (Lafayette)Major: Marketing

W&M: One of the most improved players on theteam after spring practice … Did an excellent job of firing off the ball inspring drills … Excellent work ethic, as evidenced by the fact that hecomes in daily to watch film ... Strength (345-pound hang clean, 395-pound bench press) has improved each year … Solid run-stopper …Finished the spring semester with a GPA of 3.0 … 2002: Saw action onthe defensive line, recording six tackles, including two solo stops, onthe season … Also credited with a pair of quarterback hurries in the 87snaps that he took on the defensive line … 2001: Spent majority ofseason on scout team, but saw some action with the travel squad …2000: Scout team … Lafayette High School: Three-year letterwinneron the defensive line for coach Dan Antolik ... Earned all-state, all-re-gion, and All-Bay Rivers District honors as a senior ... Led Lafayette insacks as a senior ... Tabbed for all-region and all-district accolades as ajunior ... Personal: Son of Thomas and Patricia Kelly ... Born August12, 1981.

Greg Kuehn 25

So., Kicker, 6-2, 195Potomac Falls, VA (Potomac Falls)Major: Biology

W&M: Comes into the season as the startingplacekicker after earning all-conference honors as a redshirt freshman… Outstanding leg strength and accuracy … Led all kickers in A10,and was eighth nationally, in FG/game with 1.27 … Also led all con-ference kickers in points/game with an average of 7.09 … 2002: Hadan outstanding freshman campaign, leading the squad with 78 points,including 14-of-21 field goals and 36-of-39 extra point attempts …Nailed a career-long 51-yard attempt against Delaware … Tied a school-record with eight PATs in the win over VMI, where he scored a season-high 14 points … Named first-team all-state by The Roanoke Times andthe Virginia Sports Information Directors … Second-team all-Atlantic10 at placekicker … Named Special Teams Player of the Week by thecoaching staff after the Maine game … 2001: Spent season workingwith the travel squad as the reserve place kicker, but did not see gameaction … Potomac Falls High School: Three-year letterwinner at kickerfor coach Wes Driskill … Named honorable mention all-state in hissenior season … Selected first team All-Loudon County by the Wash-ington Post … Set school records for field goals in a season (7), fieldgoals in a career (13), extra points in a career (75) and touchbacks in aseason (39) … Lettered four times in soccer … Personal: Son of Sydney

and Dr. Thomas Kuehn … Enjoysplaying the guitar, rock climbing,snowboarding and kayaking … BornSeptember 15, 1982.

Kuehn’s Career Kicking StatsYear G/S FGA FGM Long XPA XPM Pts.2002 11/11 21 14 51 39 36 78

Chris Kimber 45

So., Defensive Back, 6-2, 212Gaithersburg, MD (Watkins Mill)Major: History

W&M: Moved from fullback to defensive back dur-ing spring practice after spending last season as a special teams per-former … Has good mobility for position … Ended spring semesterwith a GPA over 3.5 … 2002: Saw action on special teams … 2001: Scoutteam … Watkins Mill High School: Four-year letterwinner at freesafety, wide receiver, quarterback, linebacker and tight end for coachMatt Derrick … Racked up 800 receiving yards in his senior year …Received all-state, all-county and all-league honors … Personal: Sonof Maureen and Richard Kimber … Uncle, Stephen Sullivan, playedbasketball collegiately at Georgetown and was drafted by the DetroitPistons … Enjoys playing the guitar … Born October 6, 1982.

Ben Lawrence 16

So., Quarterback, 5-10, 180Gloucester, VA (Gloucester)Major: Mathematics

W&M: Comes into fall as a reserve quarterback …Saw significant playing time in spring drills and has now worked inthe Tribe offensive system for two years … Very fiery competitor …Needs to work on improving speed and strength … 2002: Spent sea-son as a member of the travel squad, but did not see game action …2001: Scout team … Gloucester High School: Four-year letterwinnerat quarterback for coach Scott Woodlief … Threw for over 2,800 yardsand 24 touchdowns in his final two seasons … Also lettered three timesin baseball and once in track … Personal: Son of Carolyn and LarryLawrence … Enjoys skiing … Born January 16, 1983.

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Donté Lewis 90

Sr., Defensive End, 6-3, 255Bowie, MD (Eleanor Roosevelt)Major: Business

W&M: Returning starter at defensive end … Im-proved ability to get off of blocks in his pass rush technique … One ofthe team’s better run-stoppers … Brings valuable experience and lead-ership to a young defensive front ... Ended spring semester with a GPAover 3.2 … 2002: Started all 11 games at defensive end … Recorded 54tackles, including four TFLs (-10 yards) … Had one sack for three yards… Also credited with 11 quarterback hurries and five pass breakupson the year … Made a season-high seven tackles against Maine … 2001:Saw action in nine games, making one start (vs. URI) … Contributed43 total tackles (13 solo) … Turned in career-best 11-tackle performancevs. New Hampshire … Had playing time limited over the last fivegames of the season due to an ankle injury … Participated in 544 snaps,the top total of any defensive lineman … 2000: Played in 11 games atdefensive end, recording 20 tackles (eight solo), including one tacklefor a loss … Participated in 259 defensive snaps ... 1999: Scout team ...Eleanor Roosevelt High School: Three-year letterwinner as an offen-sive and defensive lineman for coach Rick Houchens … Captained theteam as a senior … Personal: Son of Sylvester and Doris Lewis … En-joys cooking … Born on January 9, 1981.

Lewis’ Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2000 11/1 8 12 20 1/-6 0/02001 9/1 13 30 43 0/0 0/02002 11/11 26 28 54 4/-10 1/-3Total 31/13 47 70 117 5/-16 1/-3

Jacob Lewis 11

So., Quarterback, 6-1, 180Roanoke, VA (Cave Spring)Major: Marketing

W&M: Comes into fall listed as the backup at quar-terback … Displayed strong arm and mobility during the spring drills… 2002: Spent season on the travel squad as the team’s third-stringquarterback … 2001: Scout team … Cave Spring High School: Three-year letterwinner at quarterback and wide receiver for coach Ben Foutz… Named Co-Offensive Player of the Year in the Roanoke Valley Dis-trict … Honorable mention all-state selection … Also lettered in trackand field … Two-time RVD indoor/outdoor triple jump champ …Qualified for the state championships in both the triple and long jump… Personal: Son of Pam and Heydan Lewis … Enjoys playing pingpong … Born November 12, 1982.

Andy Lovorn 18

Jr., Wide Receiver, 6-3, 200Charlotte, NC (Myers Park)Major: Economics

W&M: A former QB who converted to wideout inthe spring of 2002 … Gained valuable experience at the position thisspring … Athletic player who has a combination of size, strength andspeed … Possesses a good burst at the line of scrimmage and outstand-ing ball skills … Increased reps will position him to challenge for play-ing time in the receiving rotation this fall … 2002: Missed the seasondue to hamstring injury … 2001: Saw practice reps as a reserve quar-terback and was a member of the travel squad … 2000: Scout team …Myers Park High School: Three-year letterwinner at quarterback andpunter for coach Gil Carroll... Garnered all-state, all-county, all-confer-ence, and All-Charlotte Observer honors as a senior ... Passed for over1,800 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior ... Also averaged 44.7 yardsper attempt on punts ... Selected for the North Carolina/South Caro-lina Shrine Bowl ... Also lettered as a sprinter in track, baseball andgolf ... Personal: Son of Ricky and Lee Lovorn... Enjoys hunting, camp-ing, skiing, fishing and golf in his free time ... Born February 4, 1982.

Ryan Lumm 63

So., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 265Mission Viejo, CA (Santa Margarita)Major: Psychology

W&M: Comes into the fall camp slated as the start-ing left guard … Hard off-season work improved size and strengthand has positioned him to contribute this fall … Has good feet andtechnique … 2002: Played 81 snaps on the offensive line at right guard

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… 2001: Scout team … Santa Margarita Catholic High School: Three-year starter and letterwinner at offensive tackle and guard for coachJim Hartigan ... Named offensive lineman of the game nine times ...Named first team all-league as a junior and senior, and all-county (LosAngeles Times and Orange County Register) and all-CIF as a senior ...Holds school record for “decleaters” with 61.5 ... Played every offen-sive down in the 42nd annual Orange County All-Star Game … Per-sonal: Son of Beverly and Ralph Lumm ... Enjoys snowboarding andplaying the guitar ... Born August 21, 1982.

Josh Lustig 33

Jr., Wide Receiver, 5-9, 175Erie, PA (Erie Cathedral Prep)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Enters the fall projected in the receiving ro-tation as a back up to Rich Musinski … Missed significant portion ofspring with hamstring injury … Physical player with good ball skillsand the strength to be an effective downfield blocker … Good speed(4.45 40-yard dash) ... Has spent past two seasons as role receiver, buthas potential to have larger role with continued improvement … Ca-pable of finishing runs after catches … 2002: Saw extensive playingtime in the team’s receiving rotation … In six games of action, caught11 passes for 138 yards and one score … Average of 23.0 yards pergame was third-best on the squad… Scored on a 13-yard pass fromDave Corley, Jr. in the Tribe’s 34-27win over UNH … Saw action on 318plays, the third most reps at WR onteam … 2001: One of two true fresh-men (Dominique Thompson) to seeplaying time at the wideout posi-tion … Saw action in nine games atwide receiver … Finished seasonwith 11 receptions for 192 yards andtwo scores … His two TD catchesand 192 receiving yards stand as thethird-highest returning totals forthe College … Averaged 17.5 yardsper catch and had four plays of over24 yards on the season … Hadbreakout game vs. VMI, recordingfive catches for a team-high 87 yards and a pair of scores … Took hisfirst collegiate touch, a reverse, 24 yards for a crucial first down con-version in season-opening win at UMass … Participated on 229 offen-sive snaps, the second-highest returning total for a receiver on the squad… Erie Cathedral Prep: Three-year letterwinner at wide receiver anddefensive back for coach Mike Mischler … Named all-state as a widereceiver … Captain of the team in his senior campaign … Became thefirst person to be named all-metro for three straight years … Holdsevery major receiving record at the school … Also lettered in wrestlingand track … Named to the all-metro team in each of the three sports heparticipated in … Personal: Son of Mary Catherine and Keith Lustig… Father, is a coach at Christopher Newport … Brother, Justin, playedstrong safety at Bucknell University from 1997-2000 and is currentlycoaching with Villanova … Enjoys listening to music and playing sports… Born July 26, 1983.

Lustig’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2001 9/0 11 192 17.5 2 322002 6/0 11 138 12.5 1 20Total 15/0 22 330 15.0 3 32

Michael McCarthy 99

Jr., Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 260Mechanicsburg, PA (Cumberland Valley)Major: History

W&M: Battle-tested defender who returns with 20career games of experience … Consistent and solid contributor … Bet-ter tackling and vertical quarterback pressure were top improvementsin the spring … Solid run-stopper … Has a great attitude and loves thegame … Outstanding strength (440-pound bench press, 365-poundincline press) … 2002: Played in all11 games on the defensive line,starting one … In his first careerstart, vs. Delaware, made three tack-les … Contributed 24 tackles on theseason, including a season-highfour against both Indiana and UNH… Participated on 268 snaps, the topreturning total of any interior defen-sive lineman … 2001: Saw signifi-cant action as a reserve defensivetackle … Contributed 18 total tack-les, including a sack … Participatedon 222 defensive snaps … 2000:Scout team … Cumberland ValleyHigh School: Two-yearletterwinner on the offensive anddefensive lines ... Named to theMid-Penn All-Star First Team onboth offense and defense as a senior ... Named first team offensivelineman by the Carlisle Sentinel as a senior, after earning honorable men-tion honors as a junior ... Personal: Son of Michael and Susan McCarthy... Uncle, Kevin, played lacrosse at Hobart, while uncle, Steven Gra-ham, played basketball at LaSalle ... Enjoys movies and music in hisfree time … Born June 29, 1981.

McCarthy’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2001 9/0 4 16 20 1/-3 1/-32002 11/1 8 16 24 1/-9 1/-9Total 20/1 12 32 44 2/-12 2/-12

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Travis McLaurin 52

So., Linebacker, 5-11, 226Wilmington, DE (Thomas McKean)Major: Undecided

W&M: Talented young linebacker with a lot of po-tential … Hardest worker in the linebacking corps … Good strength(505-pound squat) ... High motor … Needs more repetitions to improve… Twin brother, Trevor, is a running back for the College … 2002: Playedsix games at linebacker, recording 14 tackles while playing a total of 67snaps … Thomas McKean High School: Four-year letterwinner at line-backer, cornerback and fullback for coach Cordie Greenlea … Namedsecond-team all-state at linebacker for both his junior and senior sea-sons … Three-time all-conference selection at linebacker … As a se-nior, recorded 105 tackles and forced eight turnovers … Also letteredthree years in track, serving as team captain in his senior season …Along with twin brother, Trevor, was named as school’s Co-Outstand-ing Male Athlete of the Year … Personal: Son of Ether McLaurin, Jr.and Cheryl Gates-Sheilds ... Brother, Cory, and cousin, Craig, bothplayed football at Delaware State ... Member of student-advisory teamin high school ... Honor roll student each marking period ... Academicall-conference selection … Enjoys playing video games ... Born July 6,1984.

Trevor McLaurin 23

RF, Running Back, 5-11, 195Wilmington, DE (Thomas McKean)Major: Undecided

W&M: Promising young fullback who brings speedand aggressiveness to the position … Plays with great motor … Hasthe speed and agility to also see action at tailback … Standout blockerwho needs to work on ball skills … Good strength (505-pound squat)... Twin brother, Travis, is a linebacker for the Tribe … 2002: Member ofthe travel squad, but did not see game action … Thomas McKean HighSchool: Three-year letterwinner at tailback and cornerback for coachCordie Greenlea ... Named first-team all-state at tailback his senior year... Selected to the all-conference team for both his junior and seniorseasons ... As a senior, averaged 216.8 yards per game and scored 28touchdowns ... Also was all-county selection in track ... Along withtwin brother, Travis, was named as school’s Co-Outstanding Male Ath-lete of the Year … Personal: Son of Ether McLaurin, Jr. and Cheryl Gates-Sheilds ... Brother, Cory, and cousin, Craig, both played football at Dela-ware State ... Member of student-advisory team in high school ... Honorroll student each marking period ... Lifts weights and watches moviesin his free time ... Born July 6, 1984.

Mike Mesi 13

Jr., Punter/Kicker, 6-0, 190Eatontown, NJ (Monmouth Regional)Major: Marketing/Finance

W&M: Returning starter at punter … Had a strongdebut season at position, averaging better than 39.0 yards/attempt …Good athlete who has a strong leg and quick release … 2002: Pleasantsurprise in first year as starter … Punted 47 times for an average of39.1 yards per punt, with nine kicks being downed inside theopponent’s 20-yard line … Recorded a season-best 61-yard punt against

Maine, while also booting a 60-yarder onHomecoming against Northeastern …Named Special Teams Player of the Weekafter three different games (Delaware,Hofstra and Richmond) … Earned Dean’sList honors with a spring semester GPAgreater than 3.6 … 2001: Spent season asmember of travel squad as reserve punter,but did not see game action … 2000: Scoutteam … Monmouth Regional HighSchool: Four-year letterwinner as a quar-terback, defensive back, punter and kickerfor coach Bob Merola ... Garnered firstteam all-state honors as a punter senioryear after gathering third team all-statehonors as a junior ... Averaged 45.6 yards

per punt and also kicked a 49-yard field goal as a senior ... Earned All-Group 3 and All-Shore honors as a punter for his junior and seniorseasons ... Passed for 1,300 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior ...Alsolettered in track as a thrower ... Personal: Son of Mike and Lori Mesi ...Enjoys baseball, basketball, listening to music and playing pool ... BornJune 27, 1982.

James Miller 21

So., Defensive Back, 6-1, 195Norfolk, VA (Lake Taylor)Major: Undecided

W&M: Talented young player who saw significantaction as a true freshman last fall … Had an outstanding spring prac-tice which saw him playing safety after seeing time at cornerback lastseason … Good athleticism … Excellent combination of size and speed… Good football instincts … 2002: Played in five games at defensiveback, recording 20 tackles … Saw his most extensive action in the RhodeIsland and Richmond games, making six and five tackles, respectively… Played a total of 104 snaps … Lake Taylor High School: Four-yearletterwinner at quarterback, strong safety and wide receiver for coachHank Sawyer … Named first-team all-district at quarterback and strongsafety as a senior … Set school-record for passing yards and touch-downs in a single season … Captained team to district championship

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… Also lettered twice in basketball andthree times in track … Personal: Son ofJames Miller III and Melanie Burke … Na-tional Honor Society member … Enjoysplaying video games, watching televisionand listening to music … Born January 16,1984.

Matt Morgan 79

So., Offensive Lineman, 6-6, 325Little Rock, AR (Joe T. Robinson)Major: Art History

W&M: Will have opportunity to be a major con-tributor on the offensive line ... Listed as the starting left tackle enter-ing the season … Missed all of last season and majority of spring withinjury, but has shown promise in making complete recovery … Has allphysical tools to be complete lineman … Will be counted on to raiselevel of play ... 2002: Spent the season recovering from a knee injury …2001: Scout team … Joe T. Robinson High School: Five-year lettermanat both offensive and defensive line for coach Jim Eskola … Named all-state as a senior … Twice named to the all-conference team … Selectedas a member of the all-academic Arkansas team … Also lettered in track… Personal: Son of Christy and Kevin Morgan … Enjoys reading, lis-tening to music and playing sports … Born April 9, 1983.

Leonard Muldrow 4

RF, Defensive Back, 5-9, 175Virginia Beach, VA (Ocean Lakes)Major: Undecided

W&M: Very explosive and aggressive player whohad a solid spring … Gained a better grasp of the Tribe’s defensiveschemes in spring drills … 2002: Scout team … Earned a Scout TeamPlayer of the Week citation … Ocean Lakes High School: Four-yearletterwinner at outside linebacker for coach Tim Prince … Also let-tered three years in wrestling … Personal: Son of Reginald and TerriMuldrow … Enjoys lifting weights … Member of the Latin Honor So-ciety … Born May 25, 1984.

Patrick Mulloy 59

So., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 285West Chester, PA (Salesianum)Major: Psychology

W&M: Earned the starting center position last falland secured it with an excellent spring showing ... A former walk onwho has improved his size, strength and leadership over the past two

seasons ... Solid strength (335-pound hang clean, 395-poundbench, 555-pound squat) ... Verytough player ... Provides team withconsistent shot gun snaps … 2002:Started the final seven games of theseason at center and played a totalof 428 offensive snaps … 2001:Scout team … Salesianum School:Three-year letterwinner at offensiveline, defensive line and tight end forcoach Jim Brazill … Received sec-ond team all-state honors as a se-nior … Named a Delaware StateBlue-Gold All-Star … Captained thefootball team his senior year …

Broke two 15-year old school records in the weight room with apowerclean of 305 pounds and a jerk of 320 pounds … Also letteredthree times in track and field … Personal: Son of Elizabeth and HughMulloy … Enjoys skiing, golf and basketball … Born June 1, 1983.

Chris Ndubueze 54

So., Linebacker, 6-1, 237Lanham, MD (DeMatha)Major: Undecided

W&M: Hard-working young linebacker with poten-tial to grow into an outstanding playmaker … Gained a better under-standing of Tribe’s defensive schemes in spring practice … Good tack-ler … Possesses a positive attitude … 2002:Saw action in seven games, making 14tackles, including one TFL (-2 yards) …Played 71 snaps on the season …DeMatha High School: Three-yearletterwinner at linebacker and tailback forcoach Bill McGregor... One of nine play-ers from graduating class to go on to playDivision I football ... Led the team to theWCAC Championship ... Personal: Son ofSophia and Christopher Ndubueze ...Born July 1, 1985.

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Brian Neely 57

RF, Offensive Lineman, 6-4, 275Mechanicsville, VA (Lee Davis)Major: Undecided

W&M: Enters season as a reserve at right tackle ...Will be counted on to raise level of play in the fall and be a contributor... Recorded a GPA over 3.3 in the spring semester … Goes into the fallwith a cumulative GPA over 3.0 … 2002: Scout team … Earned a ScoutTeam Player of the Week honor … Lee-Davis High School: Two-yearletterwinner at offensive and defensive line for coach Mac MacConnell… Earned all-metro, all-region and all-district honors as a senior …Also lettered twice in basketball … Personal: Son of Richard and PaulaNeely … Member of the National Honor Society … Ranked in the topfive percent of his class academically … Enjoys playing video gamesand lifting weights … Plans to major in business … Born July 22, 1984.

Ryan Nickell 55

RF, Linebacker, 6-2, 206Yorktown, VA (Tabb)Major: Undecided

W&M: Emerged as one of the squad’s topplaymakers during spring drills … Has the potential to be a contribu-tor this fall … Considered the surprise performer of spring practice …Showed a great knack for getting to the ball … Aggressive player whoworks well within the scheme … Finished the spring semester with aGPA over 3.0 … Heads into the fall with a cumulative GPA over 3.1 …2002: Scout team … Honored twice as Scout Team Player of the Week… Tabb High School: Four-year letterwinner at linebacker and tightend for coach Charlie Hovis … Named all-region and all-district insenior season … Honorable mention all-state linebacker … Tabb HighSchool Outstanding Athlete of the Year … Led team with 156 tackles(15.6 per game) in senior season and also had five blocked kicks, threeinterceptions and a sack … Also lettered three times in basketball …Personal: Son of E. Ray and Patricia Nickell … Member of NationalHonor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Spirit Club… Plans to major in finance … Born October 11, 1983.

Adam O’Connor 97

So., Defensive Lineman, 6-6, 250Greensboro, NC (Ragsdale)Major: History

W&M: Solid performer who has large frame … Useslong body for outstanding leverage from defensive end position ... Pos-sesses good pass rush ability … Led the squad in sacks during springscrimmages and showed the ability to be a playmaker … Should im-

prove tremendously as he addsstrength and gains experience …Needs to add more weight to 6-foot-6 frame … 2002: Provided solid re-serve reps on the defensive line, play-ing in all 11 games … Recorded 26tackles, including two TFLs (-6 yards)… Participated on 226 snaps on thedefensive line … 2001: Scout team …Ragsdale High School: Two-yearletterwinner at defensive end and of-fensive line for coach TommyNorwood … Twice named all-confer-ence at both offensive and defensiveline … Recorded 105 tackles and fivesacks in his senior year … Also let-

tered in baseball, basketball and track … Personal: Son of Janice andBob O’Connor … Enjoys working out, playing golf and watching mov-ies in his spare time … Born January 27, 1983.

O’Connor’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2002 11/0 13 13 26 2/-6 0/0

Chris Outlaw 53

So., Linebacker, 6-0, 208Wrightsville, GA (Johnson County)Major: Mathematics

W&M: Explosive young linebacker … Good recog-nition skills … Needs to put on weight to continue his improvement… Will be looked to for leadership in the linebacking corps, as onlysenior Paul Carpenter has played more than Outlaw of all the return-ing LBs … 2002: Had a successful debut season for W&M, making 18tackles while seeing action in eight games on defense and special teams… Recorded his first career sack in the 44-6 win over Rhode Island …Named Special Teams Player of the Week by the coaching staff afterthe Rhode Island game … 2001: Scout team … Johnson County HighSchool: Four-year letterwinner at linebacker for coach Bill Bonds ...Named to the all-state team after his senior year ... Named MiddleGeorgia Player of the Year ... Selected as “Heart of Georgia’s DefensivePlayer of the Year” ... Set a school-record with 113 tackles in his senioryear ... Personal: Son of Mary Outlaw ... Enjoys exercising, surfing theInternet and reading ... Born March 19, 1983.

Outlaw’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2002 8/0 11 7 18 1/-6 1/-6

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Billy Parker 17

Sr., Defensive Back, 6-1, 195Mechanicsville, VA (Atlee)Major: Sociology

W&M: National honors candidate who is among thetop returning cornerbacks in the conference … Led the Atlantic 10 inboth interceptions (five) and passes defended (20) last season … Speed(sub-4.5 second 40-yard dash) and agility add to natural ability in thesecondary … Veteran defender with the experience necessary to con-trol the defensive backfield … One of the team’s hardest workers whois a student of game … Very instinctive player … Possesses good hands,as evidenced by his five picks last year … Solid zone defender … Clas-sic corner who excels at making plays on the ball … Set W&M’scornerback record for the hang clean (300 pounds) … 2002: Led the

league wire-to-wire in passes defended… Returned interceptions for touch-downs in back-to-back games (41 yardsagainst Delaware and 26 yards againstHofstra), tying the Atlantic 10 recordfor interception returns for a TD in aseason … Both INT returns for TDsclinched Tribe victories in close games… Finished in the nation’s top 50 in in-terceptions per game (0.45) … With twointerceptions against Indiana, itmarked the third-straight game inwhich he’d picked off a pass … Fin-ished an outstanding season with apick and three stops against Richmond… Played on more snaps than any Tribedefender … Had a season-high sixtackles against Villanova … 2001:Started all 12 games at cornerback …Led team, and was second in the con-

ference, in passes defended (15) … Tied for third on the team with acareer-best three interceptions … Scored his first career touchdown byreturning INT 24 yards vs. Appalachian State in the first round of theNCAA Playoffs … Ended the season with 33 total tackles (28 solo) …Named team’s Special Teams MVP in win over UMass … Participatedon 784 defensive snaps … 2000: Played in all 11 contests at cornerback,making eight starts as a redshirt freshman … Second on the team witheight passes defended … 1999: Scout team ... Also contributed 28 tack-les ... Played 524 defensive snaps, the third-highest returning total onthe squad ... Atlee High School: Two-year letterwinner as a wide re-ceiver and defensive back for coach John Trott … All-Capital DistrictFirst Team … All-Central Region Second Team … All-MetropolitanSecond Team … 1998 team captain … Capital District All-AcademicTeam … Caught 33 passes for 690 yards and eight TDs in 1998 … Re-corded 20 solo tackles, four assisted tackles, four pass breakups, onehurry, one interception, one forced and recovered fumble in 1998 …Also lettered three years in basketball and two years in track … HonorCouncil representative … Personal: Son of William and Pamela Parker… Father played basketball at Virginia Union University … Born May17, 1981.

Parker’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total PBU INT2000 11/7 19 9 28 8 12001 12/12 28 5 33 15 32002 11/11 29 7 36 15 5Totals 34/30 76 21 97 38 9

LeVince Parrott 26

RF, Running Back, 5-9, 170Williamsburg, VA (Lafayette)Major: Undecided

W&M: Young fullback who had an strong showingduring spring ... Proved to be a versatile performer as both a runnerand blocker … Picked up on alignments and assignments ... Gives theTribe solid depth ... Needs to improve size and strength ... 2002: Scoutteam … Lafayette High School: Two-year letterwinner at linebackerand running back for coach Dan Antolik … Named 2001 OffensivePlayer of the Year by Virginia Gazette … All-district selection in his se-nior year … Rushed for 1,604 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2001 … Ledteam to Virginia Group AA state championship in 2001 … Personal:Son of Jacqulyn Johnson and Lawrence Parrott … Member of Who’sWho Among American High School Students, Key Club and ProjectReachout … Plans to major in pre-law … Born August 5, 1984.

Corey Patterson 6

Jr., Defensive Back, 5-11, 190New Kent, VA (New Kent)Major: Marketing and Sociology

W&M: Enters the fall with momentum after a verygood outing of spring practice … Used the spring to build on his play-ing experience from last year, and the result was obvious with improvedconfidence and tackling ability … Finished the spring semester with aGPA over 3.9, earning a Dean’s List citation … Heads into the fall witha cumulative GPA over 3.4 ... 2002: Played seven games in the defen-sive backfield, making 13 tackles … Started at free safety against North-eastern … Played 124 snaps in the defensive backfield … All-AcademicAtlantic 10 honors … 2001: Spent season with travel squad and sawlimited action at cornerback … Recorded his first career interceptionin win over VMI … Ended season with three total tackles in 31 defen-sive snaps … 2000: Scout team … New Kent High School: Four-yearletterwinner as a quarterback and defensive back for coach Fred Birchett... Earned All-Tidewater District accolades for four years, includingfirst team as a junior and senior ... Also named first team All-Region Aand all-state as a senior ... Helped lead team to the State Division IIsemifinals and a 12-1 mark ... Set a school record with 21 career inter-ceptions ... Posted seven tackles per game as senior, while also rushingfor 50 yards per contest ... Also earned four letters as a guard on the

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basketball team ... Teamed with twin brother, Craig, to lead the basket-ball team to a perfect 25-0 mark and the Group A championship as asenior ... Personal: Son of Daniel and Faye Patterson ... Twin brother ofteammate, Craig ... Father, played football at Virginia Tech, while uncleJessie ran track at Virginia State ... Enjoys surfing the Internet and watch-ing ESPN in his free time ... Born July 4, 1982.

Patterson’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards INT PBUs2001 4/0 3 0 3 0/0 1 12002 7/0 8 5 13 0/0 0 0Career 11/0 11 5 16 0 1 1

Craig Patterson 5

Jr., Defensive Back, 5-11, 197New Kent, VA (New Kent)Major: Sociology

W&M: Comes into the season looking to competefor playing time at free safety … Missed part of the spring with aninjury before returning to turn in a solid performance in spring endingscrimmage … Aggressive player who is a solid tackler … Holds agood understanding of the Tribe’s defensive schemes … Recorded a

spring semester GPA over 3.0 …2002: Saw significant action at cor-ner back, making 16 tackles on theseason … Recorded his first careerinterception against VMI … Alsohad a season-high seven tacklesagainst the Keydets … Participatedon 129 snaps … 2001: Spent seasonwith travel squad as a special teamscontributor … 2000: Scout team …New Kent High School: Four-yearletterwinner as a running back anddefensive back for coach FredBirchett ... Major part of the 1999team that reached the State DivisionII semifinals and finished the seasonwith a 12-1 record ... Averaged eighttackles per game as senior, while alsorushing for 80 yards per contest ...

Also earned four letters as a guard on the basketball team ... Teamedwith twin brother, Corey, to lead the basketball team to a perfect 25-0mark and the Group A championship as a senior ... Personal: Son ofDaniel and Faye Patterson ... Twin brother of teammate, Corey ... Fa-ther, played football at Virginia Tech, while uncle, Jessie, ran track atVirginia State ... Enjoys participating in any sports activity, watchingmovies, and socializing in his free time ... Born July 3, 1982.

Patterson’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards INT PBUs2001 11/0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 6/0 8 6 14 0 1 3Career 17/0 8 6 14 0 1 3

Daniel Payne 81

RF, Wide Reciever, 6-0, 195Roanoke, VA (Cave Spring)Major: Undecided

W&M: Developing young receiver who gives teamdepth at position … Athletic player with a strong work ethic and goodball skills … Has a good knowledge of position, needs to work on im-proving ball skills … Holds a GPA over 3.3 heading into the fall semes-ter … 2002: Scout team … Cave Spring High School: Four-yearletterwinner at kicker, wide receiver, tight end and safety for coachBen Foutz … Earned all-state accolades for his work at tight end in hissenior season … Named all-region at defensive back three straight years… Selected to the all-district team three times as a wide receiver …Also lettered four years in basketball, where he captained the team to aClass AAA state championship his senior season … Personal: Son ofLynn and John Payne … Father played basketball at Virginia Tech …Enjoys playing chess and reading in his spare time … Born October 28,1983.

Larry Pendleton 58

So., Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 285Norfolk, VA (Booker T. Washington)Major: Undecided

W&M: Good run-stopper who is the biggest playeron the defensive line … Needs to improve on his explosiveness at thepoint of attack … 2002: A regular member of the defensive line rotation… Recorded 18 tackles, including one TFL (-3 yards) … Played a totalof 225 snaps on the defensive line, the third-highest returning total foran interior lineman … Booker T. Washington High School: Four-yearletterwinner on the offensive and de-fensive lines for coach Larry Stepney… Second team all-state as a senior… Selected first team all-region …All-Tidewater selection … 72 tacklesand six sacks … Also lettered fouryears in track and once in basketball… Personal: Son of Lucille Britt andLarry Pendleton, Sr. … Member ofFuture Business Leaders of America,National Honor Society and NationalFrench Honor Society … Uncle, CarlPendleton, played football at Tulane… Plans to major in accounting …Enjoys collecting cards in his free time… Born June 10, 1984.

Pendleton’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yards Sack/Yards2002 8/0 10 8 18 1/-3 0/0

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John Pitts, Jr. 19

Jr., Wide Receiver, 6-3, 215Kernersville, NC (East Forsyth)Major: Economics

W&M: Brings outstanding size and athleticism tothe receiving corps ... Had a strong showing at both the slot and wideoutpositions this spring ... Poised to have a larger role in the Tribe’s attackthis fall ... Presents a big target and has good ball skills … Solid blocker

who showed ability to stretch de-fenses vertically … 2002: Despitemissing five games due to injury,still managed to contribute a solidseason … Made five receptions for66 yards, including a season-highgrab of 18 yards … 2001: Saw ex-tensive action on special teams andlimited playing time at the receiverposition … Earned Special TeamsPlayer of the Week honors vs. UNH… Participated on 25 offensivesnaps … 2000: Scout team … EastForsyth High School: Three-yearletterwinner as a wide receiver andreturner for coach Todd Shuping ...Garnered all-city, all-county, and

all-metro honors after catching 25 passes for 400 yards and four touch-downs ... Also averaged over 20 yards per kickoff return and over 11yards per punt return ... Earned three letters and all-city, all-county,and all-metro honors as a senior ... Played on the state championshipAAU basketball team in 1997 ... Personal: Son of Marcus and OlisaAnn Eldridge ... Enjoys working on computers ... Born February 19,1982.

Pitts’ Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2001 11/0 0 0 0.0 0 02002 6/0 5 66 13.2 0 18Career 17/0 5 66 13.2 0 18

John Pritchard 91

RF, Kicker, 5-11, 209Mechanicsville, PA (Atlee)Major: Undecided

W&M: Comes into the season giving the squad qual-ity depth at placekicker ... 2002: Scout team ... Atlee High School:Three-year letterwinner at placekicker and punter for coach Terry Meeks… First team all-conference punter and second team all-conferencekicker as a senior … Personal: Son of Beth and John “Cubby” Pritchard… Enjoys playing soccer, watching movies and listening to music …Plans to major in kinesiology … Born November 7, 1983.

Matt Ridjaneck 65

So., Defensive Line, 6-5, 265Monaca, PA (Center)Major: Economics

W&M: Steadily improved in the spring after play-ing on the offensive line in his first two years with the Tribe … Consis-tently got better with fundamentals and techniques … Should improvewith more reps … Strength is one of his top assets … 2002: Scout team… Named as a Scout Team Player of the Week on one occasion … 2001:Scout team … Center High School: Three-year letterwinner at offen-sive and defensive line for coach Don Phillips … Named second-teamall-state as an offensive lineman after his senior year … Selected to thePittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Fabulous 22” team at both defensive end andoffensive guard … Personal: Son of Joanne and John Ridjaneck … En-joys weightlifting, swimming and reading … Born November 7, 1982.

Richard Riley 36

RF, Defensive Back, 6-1, 175Gaithersburg, MD (Gaithersburg)Major: Undecided

W&M: Physical corner with good height for his po-sition … Continued to demonstrate his strength and flexibility in asolid spring practice session … Needs to keep building on those quali-ties … Tackling skills are much improved … Should continue to im-prove with more work on his man-to-man coverage … 2002: Scout team… Honored as a Scout Team Player of the Week … Gaithersburg HighSchool: Two-year letterwinner at wide receiver and cornerback forcoach Kreg Kephart … Selected first-team all-league after senior sea-son … Member of the Super 44 team … Named a “Will to Win” athlete… Also lettered four years in indoor and outdoor track … All-countyselection in the triple jump and the long jump … County and regionalchampion in triple jump … Personal: Son of Georgia and Rick Riley …Enjoys playing sports … Plans to major in biology … Born February15, 1984.

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Nick Rogers 24

Sr., Fullback, 5-11, 220Garrettsville, OH (James A. Garfield)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Enters fall as the team’s starting H-back ...Complete package as a fullback, gives team a very strong, physicalrunner who is also an outstanding blocker … Improved ball skills andoverall knowledge of offense in spring ... Outstanding conditioning(540-pound squat, 400-pound bench, 345 hang clean and position record35.5 inch vertical jump) … Hard-working and dedicated athlete whowas honored as the 2002 John A. Stewart Winter Warrior Award win-ner, given annually to the player who best displays spirit and determi-nation in offseason conditioning … 2002: Played extensively in all 11games at fullback … Third on the team with 23 carries for 163 yards, anaverage of 7.1 yards per carry (team-high) … Also caught 11 passes for79 yards … Scored four touchdowns on the year (one rushing, three

receiving) … Paved the way for JonSmith’s all-conference season attailback as the lead blocker … Scoredwhat turned out to be the winningtouchdown, a three-yard reception, inthe 34-27 win over UNH … Made aseven-yard TD reception in the 44-6victory over URI … Scored a pair ofTDs against JMU … First TD againstthe Dukes was on a 38-yard burst upthe middle, while the second was aone-yard reception with under aminute to go that forced overtime …2001: Had a breakout season, seeingaction in all 12 games at both the full-back and H-Back positions … Carriedthe ball 42 times for 214 yards … His

average of 5.0 yards per attempt was the highest on the squad (forplayers with more than 10 attempts) … Also brought down four passesfor 39 yards … First collegiate score came on three-yard screen pass inCollege’s conference title-clinching win over Villanova … Turned incareer-high 53 rushing yards (on six carries) vs. East Carolina … Setcareer-high in rushing attempts (eight for 49 yards) in win over NewHampshire … Participated on 265 offensive snaps … 2000: Member ofthe travel squad … 1999: Scout team ... James A. Garfield High School:Four-year letterwinner as a running back and defensive back for coachCraig Morgan … All-state, junior year … Portage County MVP … TeamMVP and captain … League leading scorer and rusher his junior andsenior years … Recorded 1,302 rushing yards and 18 TDs his senioryear … 3,329 career rushing yards (5.5 yards per carry) and 50 careerTDs … Also lettered four years in track and two years in basketball …Three year qualifier for state track meet in the 4x100 and 4x400 … Trackteam captain … Personal: Son of Ronald and Lorri Rodgers … Enjoyswakeboarding … Born October 20, 1980.

Rogers’ Career Rushing StatsYear G/ S Att. Yards Avg. TD Long2000 0/0 0 0 0 0 02001 12/0 42 214 5.0 0 232002 11/0 23 163 7.1 1 38Career 23/0 65 377 5.8 1 38

Atul Sharma 56

Jr., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 290Greenbelt, MD (Eleanor Roosevelt)Major: Psychology

W&M: Continues to battle illness, which has pre-vented him from competing in each of the last two seasons … 2002:Missed season due to illness … 2001: Missed season due to illness …2000: Scout team … Eleanor Roosevelt High School: Two-yearletterwinner at on the offensive and defensive lines for coach RickHouchens ... Selected to George Michael’s Golden Eleven Team for thestate of Maryland ... Chosen to play in the Super 44 game betweenMaryland and Virginia prep stars ... Roosevelt team rolled to Mary-land Class IV-A title in 1999 ... Named first team all-county ... Com-peted in AAU Basketball for the Maryland Blue Devils team that fin-ished 11th in the nation ... Personal: Son of Rikhi Ram and Vidya Sharma... Born January 12, 1982.

Jonathan Shaw 35

So., Defensive Back, 6-0, 190Altamonte Springs, FL (Lake Brantley)Major: Undecided

W&M: Inspirational player who is back in the lineupafter a devastating kidney injury suffered last year against Hofstra …Perseverance was shown in his comeback and subsequent remarkablerecovery … Had a solid spring … Plays like a linebacker in the second-

ary … Has a nose for the ball … Holds aGPA over 3.1 heading into the fall … 2002:Had his season cut short by an injury (lac-erated kidney) in the Hofstra game, butwas very productive in his time in thelineup … Stepped up when Marques Bobowas injured and started the game againstDelaware … Made 15 tackles in his fivegames, including three TFLs (-4 yards) …Had one sack and three PBUs … Also avaluable special teams player who wasknown for his crushing blocks on returns… Named Special Teams Player of theWeek for his work in the VMI game … 2001:Scout team … Lake Brantley High School:Three-year letterwinner at defensive back,quarterback, running back and free safetyfor coach George Clayton … Selected to the

all-state team … Named first team all-conference in his junior and se-nior seasons … Averaged 7.5 tackles per game in his senior year …Also lettered in basketball … Personal: Son of Pamela and MatthewShaw … Enjoys going to church and swimming in his free time …Plans to major in business … Born May 14, 1983.

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Cedric Slye 28

RF, Defensive Back, 5-10, 182Washington, DC (St. John’s)Major: Undecided

W&M: Moved from running back to defensive backin spring drills … Got better as the spring went along, as evidenced bythe fact that his best practice session of the spring came in the Green-Gold game, the final scrimmage … Needs to work on speed andstrength … Passionate player who strives to succeed … 2002: Scoutteam … Honored with a Scout Team Player of the Week citation … St.John’s College High School: Three-year letterwinner at running backand cornerback for coach John Ricca … Second team all-conferenceselection … 8.4 yards per carry, 10.8 yards per rush in senior season,while scoring four touchdowns as team advanced to the WashingtonCatholic Athletic League playoffs … Personal: Son of Charles and RobinSlye … Member of the National Honor Society … Enjoys playing bas-ketball and watching television … Plans to major in business … BornJanuary 11, 1984.

Jon Smith 2

Jr., Running Back, 6-1, 210Cincinnati, OH (Country Day)Major: Economics

W&M: Strong and powerful back who has a knackfor finding the end zone … Third-team all-conference pick in 2002 …Solid, consistent all-around player who is dependable as both a run-ner, receiver and blocker ... Has scored 22 rushing touchdowns in hisfirst two seasons with the Tribe … That mark leaves him 13 touch-downs shy of the Tribe record since joining the Atlantic 10, which isTroy Keen’s 36 scores from 1992-95 … Amassed 1,550 yards in his firsttwo seasons with W&M, leaving him 585 yards short of entering theschool’s all-time top 10 rushing list … Workhorse in the weightroomas well (32.5-inch vertical jump, 325-pound hang clean, 375-poundbench press) ... Runs with a “downhill” style that is especially effectivebetween the tackles … Excellent field vision … Broke Derek Fitzgerald’sschool-record for rushing touchdowns by a freshman with 13 scores in2001 … Has averaged nearly one rushing touchdown per game in hiscareer … 2002: Rushed for 838 yards on 206 carries to lead the squad …Ranked sixth in the conference in rushing yards per game (76.2) …Scored a touchdown in six of the last nine games for W&M … Put astreak of three-straight 100-yard rushing performances together(Hofstra, UNH, Northeastern) … Established career-highs in both car-ries (32) and rushing yards (198) in the Tribe’s 34-27 victory over NewHampshire … The 198-yard showing was the fourth-best single-gamemark in school history and pushed him over the 1,000-yard mark forhis career … 155 of his 198 yards against UNH came in the second half… Among the 198 yards was a career-high 54 yarder … Carried 28times for 102 yards in the Homecoming victory over Northeastern …Despite the 28 carries, none resulted in a loss of yards … Became thefirst runner on the season to break the 100-yard barrier against the Hus-

kies, who led the league in rushing defense … In the dismal, rainyconditions at Hofstra, paced the Tribe offense with 108 yards on 23carries … Collected a career-best four receptions against the Pride …Rushed for 87 yards and three touchdowns in the 62-31 win over VMI… 2001: Saw action in all 12 games at tailback … Entered season asthird-string tailback and finished as team’s leading rusher with 712yards on 154 attempts (4.6 yards per carry) … Was the league’s toprookie rusher … Also led the team, and league’s rookies, with 13 rush-ing TDs … His 13 rushing TDs was the most by a Tribe back since TroyKeen turned in 14 scoring runs during the 1993 season … Racked upseven scores in one three-gamestretch (three vs. both UNH and URIand one vs. Hofstra) … Scored hisfirst career TD in win over UNHand ended afternoon running for 90yards on 18 carries and three scores… Scored both of the team’s touch-downs and ran for a career-high 141yards (on a career-high 24 carries)in 17-10 win over James Madison …Also turned in his career-long runvs. the Dukes on a 47-yard scoringjaunt …Churned out 98 yards (on15 carries) and a score in Homecom-ing win over Maine … Turned instrong 76-yard, two-touchdownperformance in team’s A10-titleclinching win over Villanova … Wasnamed league’s Rookie of the Week on two occasions (vs. UNH andJMU) … Participated on 370 offensive plays, the highest mark for Tribetailbacks … 2000: Scout team … Country Day: Three-year letterwinnerat running back and defensive back for coach Tim Dunn ... Namedfirst team all-state and all-city after rushing for 2,400 yards and 37 touch-downs as a senior ... Finished second in the state in scoring and fifth inrushing ... District offensive player of the year ... Division VI offensiveplayer of the year ... MVC player of the year ... Also earned four lettersin baseball and was first team All-MVC as a centerfielder ... Collectedthree letters in basketball and two in track ... Personal: Son of Ralphand E. Faye Smith ... Enjoys relaxing with friends and playing sportsin his free time ... Born October 6, 1981.

Smith’s Career Rushing StatsYear G/ S Att. Yards Avg. TD Long2001 12/12 154 712 4.6 13 472002 11/11 206 838 4.1 9 54Total 33/33 360 1,550 4.3 22 5

Zach Smith 89

Sr., Tight End, 6-2, 250Lineboro, MD (Delone Catholic)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Enters the fall as the team’s starting tight end... Most game-tested tight end on the Tribe’s roster who has shownconsistent improvement each season on campus ... Rebounded from

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shoulder injury last fall ... Stronggrasp of Tribe’s system ... Has goodhands and solid blocking skills ...Ended spring with a GPA over a 3.1… 2002: Came back from an injury toplay in the final third of the season …Started the Villanova game as W&Mcame out in a two-tight end set …Participated on 69 offensive snaps ...2001: Saw significant game action asthe reserve tight end … Recorded onecatch for 27 yards on season … Par-ticipated on 178 offensive snaps …Earned Special Teams MVP honors vs.Appalachian State … 2000: Steppedinto the starting spot at tight end af-ter Brandon Johnson was injured mid-

way through the season … Finished with three catches for 47 yards …1999: Scout team ... Delone Catholic High School: Three-yearletterwinner as a tight end and linebacker for coach Dennis Frew …1998 team captain and team MVP … York Daily Record “Super 24 All-Star Team” Selection … Gettysburg “All Times Team” selection … “Warof the Roses” TE … Recorded 19 receptions for 312 yards as a TE and45 tackles (26 assists), two sacks, and four fumble recoveries as a LB hissenior year … Also lettered three years in baseball … 1998 baseballteam captain and MVP … Baseball YAIAA Division 2 Player of theYear … Heisman Scholar Athlete Nominee … National Honor Society… Rotary Interact Club … Rotary Student Athlete of the Year 1999 …Heisman Scholar Athlete Nominee … Personal: Son of William andLynn Smith … Cousins, Junior and Matt Taffoni, both played footballfor West Virginia University ... Junior played professionally for the N.Y.Jets … Enjoys baseball, basketball, karate, surfing, and listening to music… Born October 14, 1981.

Smith’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2000 6/6 3 47 15.7 0 222001 6/0 1 27 27.0 0 272002 6/0 0 0 0 0 0Career 18/6 4 74 18.5 0 27

Steve Stocki 61

Sr., Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 285Bealeton, VA (Liberty)Major: Economics

W&M: Comes into season as the starting guard andis the Tribe’s only fifth-year starter on the offensive front ... Outstand-ing strength (450-pound bench press, 340-pound hang clean) ... Alsohas seen starting action at center ... Started career as walk on and hasmatured into one of the team’s leaders … Very physical player whohas good grasp of the offense … 2002: Started the first four games ofthe season at center before an injury ended his year prematurely …2001: Started six games at guard and was a significant contributor …Took over the starting duties at guard when starting tackle TerranceJohnson was lost for the year with a knee injury in second game atVMI … Participated on 465 offensive snaps … 2000: Played a total ofnine snaps at guard … 1999: Scout team … Liberty High School: Two-

year letterwinner at defensive end andoffensive tackle for coach Joe Trabucco… Team captain as a junior and senior… All-district first team OT and DE …All-region first team OT and DE and all-state honorable mention OT and DE …All-area first team OT and second teamDE … Recorded 73 tackles, eight sacks,three fumble recoveries, and 28 pancakeblocks as a senior … Also lettered inbasketball and track … State championin 1998 and 1999 for powerlifting …Won national championship in 1998 forpowerlifting … Personal: Son of

Chester and Susan Stocki … Enjoys spending time with family andfriends as well as playing various sports … Born January 3, 1981.

Zachary Stout 29

RF, Defensive Back, 5-10, 185Mechanicsville, VA (Lee-Davis)Major: Undecided

W&M: Walked on to the team last fall … Did a goodjob in learning the defense for the first time … Intelligent player whoimproved every day on the practice field … Recorded a GPA over 3.1in the spring semester … 2002: Scout team … Honored as a Scout TeamPlayer of the Week … Lee-Davis High School: Three-year letterwinnerat defensive back and wide receiver for coach Mac MacConnel … First-team all-district as a senior … Richmond Times-Dispatch Senior Athleteaward winner … Lettered four times in track … Holds school’s 300mdash record … Personal: Son of Brian and Harriet Stout … Fatherplayed football at Hampton and ran track at Fresno State … Presidentof Lee-Davis DECA club … Salutatorian of high school graduating class… Enjoys fishing and golf ... Plans to major in biology … Born January1, 1984.

Christian Taylor 14

RF, Quarterback, 6-4, 185Yorktown, VA (Grafton)Major: Undecided

W&M: Developing quarterback with good size andarm strength … Will need to concentrate on improving overall strengthand knowledge of offense … 2002: Scout team … Earned a Scout TeamPlayer of the Week honor … Grafton High School: Three-yearletterwinner at quarterback and strong safety for coach David Walton… Team’s signal-caller for each of his final two years … Personal: Sonof Doug and Robin Taylor … Active in Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes … Plans to major in kinesiology and become a physical therapistor a sports trainer … Enjoys going to the beach and jet skiing … BornJanuary 12, 1984.

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John Taylor 80

RF, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 180Washington, DC (St. Albans)Major: Undecided

W&M: Promising young receiver who turned insolid and consistent spring … His size and good ball skills give theteam quality depth at the position … 2002: Primarily a scout team player,but did see limited practice action with the travel squad … St. AlbansSchool: Two-year letterwinner at wide receiver, quarterback and freesafety for coach Doug Boswell … Scored 11 touchdowns in his 15 var-sity games … Named all-league as a junior … Recipient of Robert RiceAward as a junior, which recognized the best athlete in the school …Also lettered twice in basketball and four times in baseball … Set school-record with 20 strikeouts in a game … Personal: Son of Lindsay DavidTaylor and Graeme Baxter … Uncle, Dick Taylor, was captain ofDartmouth ski team and competed in the Olympic Games before be-coming a U.S. ski team coach … Member of the government club …Sports writer for high school newspaper … Enjoys watching movies,hanging out with friends and reading … Born July 31, 1983.

Dominique Thompson 3

Jr., Wide Receiver, 6-1, 185Durham, NC (Riverside)Major: Sociology

W&M: Returns as a key player in the receiving ro-tation … Brings two years of experience to position … An outstandingathlete with good speed and size … Has potential to be major con-tributor with continued improvement … 2002: Received extensiveplaying time in all 11 games as the team’s No. 3 receiver, making 17catches for 246 yards … Also made his mark on special teams as one ofthe squad’s top performers in that area … Named Special Teams Playerof the Week by the coaching staff for his performance against Villanova… Led the team with 12 special teams tackles on the year … Recoveredtwo fumbles on special teams … 2001: Saw significant action over 10games at the receiver position … Contributed 10 catches for 167 yardson the season … Made four catches for 65 yards in first collegiate ac-

tion against East Carolina … Also con-tributed four catches for 65 yardsagainst Hofstra … Participated on 223offensive snaps … Riverside HighSchool: Two-year letterwinner at widereceiver and cornerback for coachLinny Wrenn ... Received the GoldenHelmet award, given to the team’smost valuable player ... Winner of thePaul Williamson Award for best all-around athlete in the conference ...Named to the all-area team as an all-purpose player ... Named all-confer-ence at wide receiver and cornerback

his junior and senior seasons ... Recorded four interceptions and 17PBUs at cornerback his senior year, while accumulating 1,280 all-pur-pose yards as a receiver and kick returner ... Personal: Son of Dwayneand Esther Thompson ... Enjoys listening to music in his spare time ...Cousin, Juan Gaddy, played football at Temple University ... Born De-cember 28, 1982.

Thompson’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2001 10/0 10 167 16.7 0 322002 11/0 17 246 14.5 0 39Career 21/0 27 413 15.3 0 39

Matt Trinkle 85

RF, Tight End, 6-4, 232Whitehall, PA (Allentown Central Catholic)Major: Undecided

W&M: Promising young tight end who is enteringfall off an impressive spring showing … Strong spring poises him tochallenge for playing time in fall, with continued improvement … Dis-played solid grasp of alignments and assignments and good ball skills… Will concentrate on improving size and strength in offseason …2002: Scout team performer who earned a Special Teams Player of theWeek honor … Allentown Central Catholic: Three-year letterwinnerat tight end, defensive end, linebacker and long snapper for coach JoeBottiglieri … Earned all-state honors as a tight end after senior season… Had an outstanding senior campaign with 25 catches for 325 yardsat tight end as well as five sacks and 60 tackles on the defensive side ofthe ball … Also lettered three years in basketball, where he averaged11.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game his senior season … Personal:Son of Mark and Kathleen Trinkle … Born December 3, 1983.

Jordan Troester 83

RF, Tight End, 6-3, 210Providence Forge, VA (New Kent)Major: Undecided

W&M: Will need to concentrate on improving sizeand strength while recovering from foot injury … Will enter fall look-ing to gain more experience in the offensive system … Excellent stu-dent who recorded a GPA over 3.4 in the spring and heads into the fallwith a cumulative GPA over 3.5 … 2002: Scout team … Earned a ScoutTeam Player of the Week honor … New Kent High School: Four-yearletterwinner at tight end and linebacker for coach Fred Birchette …Led the team in receiving his junior and senior seasons … Captainedthe squad his senior year … Honorable mention all-district at TE as asenior … Second team all-district as a junior … Richmond Times-Dis-patch Scholar-Athlete … Personal: Son of Craig and Nancy Troester …Enjoys working on his 1965 Ford Mustang … Born January 31, 1984.

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Danny Wade 41

Sr., Wide Receiver, 6-5, 210Martinsville, VA (Martinsville)Major: Marketing

W&M: Returning starter at wide receiver … Solidspring showing has him poised to be a major contributor in 2003 …Has the size, speed (4.5 second 40-yard dash) and knowledge of theoffense … Great hands ... 2002: Started 10 games at the No. 2 wideoutposition … Caught 24 passes for 279 yards, both marks being secondon the team … Had three touchdown catches, tied for second-most onthe squad … Made a four-yard TD reception against Maine … Fol-lowed that up with a 14-yard TD the next week, against VMI … Scoredon an eight-yard reception against Villanova … 2001: Went into thefall as the starting wideout, but missed season due to shoulder injurysuffered during preseason camp … 2000: Played four games at wideout,catching six passes for 72 yardsand two TDs ... First career TDcatch came against Furman ...Also had two catches for 30yards and a TD vs. Delaware …1999: Scout team ...Martinsville High School:Four-year letterwinner as aquarterback, defensive back,and kicker for head coach Tay-lor Edwards … All-district De-fensive Player of the Year … All-district first team DB 1997-98…All-region first team andPlayer of the Year … All-statefirst team … Selected to play inEast-West All-Star Game … All-Timesland second team QB …All-district first-team punterand all-state second team kicker… Recorded 25 career INTs, 12 in 1998… 1998 punting average of 42.6 yards per kick … Also lettered in soc-cer and basketball … Soccer District Player of the Year 1998-99 … Soc-cer all-state first team 1998-99 … Personal: Son of Jesse and Gayle Wade… Father played collegiate football, baseball, and basketball for Emory& Henry College … Enjoys outdoor sports, including hunting and fish-ing ... Born May 16, 1980.

Wade’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long2000 4/0 6 72 12.0 2 232001 DNP2002 10/10 24 279 11.6 3 25Career 14/10 30 351 11.7 5 25

Jake Walker 66

RF, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 265Ellisville, MO (Lafayette)Major: Undecided

W&M: Developing young lineman who battledthrough injuries this spring … With continued recuperation and im-proved strength, could contribute at the guard position this fall … 2002:Scout team … Lafayette High School: Three-year letterwinner on theoffensive and defensive line for head coach Mic Picataggio … Earnedall-conference and all-area honors at defensive tackle his senior year… Won the state of Indiana’s NFL Punt, Pass and Kick competition in1995 … Also lettered twice in baseball … Personal: Son of Donna andJoe Walker … Winner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar-Athleteaward in 2002 … Plans to major in business … Born July 20, 1983.

Jonas Watson 93

So., Defensive Lineman, 6-2, 240Hampton, VA (Bethel)Major: Undecided

W&M: Returning young player who is the fastest ofall the defensive linemen … Possesses the intangibles to be a goodplayer … Will improve with more reps … Needs to add weight andbecome a better student of the game … 2002: Saw action in seven games,recording 10 tackles … Played 100 snaps on the season … Bethel HighSchool: Three-year letterwinner at defensive end and linebacker forcoach Tracey Parker … Named to the all-district football team in jun-ior and senior seasons … Awarded Bethel scholar-athlete honor aftersenior campaign … Also earned four letters in track, where he wasnamed all-district four times and all-region three times … Personal:Son of William and Gayle Watson … Member of Bethel’s Gospel Choir… Member of the National Honor Society … Enjoy s composing mu-sic, reading and working on computers … Plans to major in mathemat-ics … Born January 14, 1984.

Ryan Wertman 42

Jr., Fullback, 6-1, 200Tamaqua, PA (Marian Catholic)Major: Finance

W&M: Tough, hard-nosed fullback ... Missed valu-able practice time due to injury over past two season ... Needs to con-tinue to improve strength … 2002: Scout team ... 2001: Scout team …2000: Scout team … Marian Catholic High School: Three-yearletterwinner at wide receiver and defensive back for coach Stan Dakosty... Named all-county, All-Times News, and Scholastic All-American af-ter collecting 81 tackles and four interceptions as a senior ... Also had

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Player Bios

500 receiving yards ... Also earned three letters in basketball and fourletters in baseball ... Competed in AAU basketball for the AnthraciteAction ... Personal: Son of Allen and Deborah Wertman ... Enjoys read-ing, writing, relaxing, and playing softball in his free time ... Born Oc-tober 22, 1981.

Thad Wheeler 34

Jr., Linebacker, 61, 215Canton, GA (Sequoyah)Major: Kinesiology

W&M: Young linebacker who showed drastic im-provements before an injury cut his spring practice session short …Good strength (365-pound hang clean) and concentration … 2002:Backup at linebacker who saw limited game action there, while play-ing regularly on special teams … Made seven tackles on the season …Played 14 snaps at linebacker … 2001: Scout team … Sequoyah HighSchool: Three-year letterwinner at linebacker/tight end for coach SidMaxwell … Team captain senior season … Earned all-county honorsafter junior season … Set state record for power clean (220-pound plusweight class) with a lift of 325-pounds … Personal: Son of Paul andBecky Wheeler ... Father played football for Marshall University ... En-joys video games and movies ... Born September 1, 1982.

Alan Wheeling 48

RF, Defensive Back, 5-9, 170Dublin, VA (Pulaski County)Major: Undecided

W&M: Young corner with good footwork … Poten-tial to be a playmaker … Possesses good balance and football savvy …Has an excellent knowledge of the team’s defensive schemes … Needsto work on upper body strength … 2002: Scout team … Earned a ScoutTeam Player of the Week citation … Pulaski County High School:Three-year letterwinner at quarterback and defensive back for coachJoel Hicks … Named all-state, all-region and all-district at defensvieback after senior season … Set school-record with 14 career intercep-tions … Ranked 40th-best player in the state by Roanoke Times … Alsolettered four times in indoor and outdoor track … Personal: Son ofAlan and Deborah Wheeling … Nominated for High School Heismanaward … Named to “Who’s Who Among American High School Stu-dents” … Member of the National Honor Society … Enjoys playingvideo games and listening to music … Plans to major in business …Born October 27, 1983.

Matthew Witham 78

Jr., Offensive Lineman, 6-6, 330Newark, DE (Tatnall School)Major: History

W&M: Possibly the team’s top returning linemanwho was the unit’s top performer during spring drills … Returns as

the starting left tackle … Has sig-nificantly improved both his size,strength and assignments overpast several seasons … A formerwalk-on who has matured into amajor contributor … 2002:Started all 11 games at righttackle, performing admirably inhis first year as a starter …Named Offensive Player of theWeek for his strong performancein the Northeastern game …2001: Spent season with travelsquad and saw limited game ac-tion at tackle … 2000: Scout team… The Tatnall School: Four-yearletterwinner on the offensive anddefensive lines for coach SteveEsmond ... Named first team All-Independent Conference as a jun-

ior and senior ... Team captain as a senior ... Earned Tatnall DefensivePlayer of the Year honors as a senior ... Also earned four letters in golfand captained the team as a senior ... Brother, Daniel, played golf atEmory University ... Personal: Son of Christopher and Jane Witham ...Enjoys watching television and listening to music in his free time ...Born January 4, 1982.

Josh Wright 94

RF, Defensive Lineman, 6-2, 227Madison Heights, VA (Amherst County)Major: Undecided

W&M: Talented young player who showed a lot ofintensity in his first year on the squad … Has a love for the game andan enthusiasm that is unsurpassed by his teammates … Possesses goodspeed and quickness … Needs to add more mass to his body … Ag-gressive player … Has the potential to be an outstanding pass rusher… Improved each day in the spring … 2002: Scout team … Honoredwith a Scout Team Player of the Week citation … Amherst CountyHigh School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Mickey Crouch …Named all-area, all-region and all-district in 2000 and 2001 … Captainedthe team his senior season … Also lettered once in soccer and once inwrestling … Named most improved on the soccer squad … Personal:Son of William and Lisa Wright … Cousin, Cassie Campbell, plays soft-ball at Liberty University … Enjoys weightlifting and playing soccer… Plans to major in art … Born March 13, 1984.

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Eric Baker 82Wide Receiver, 6-0, 185Montoursville, PA

Montoursville Area High School: Three-year letterwinner at quar-terback, wide receiver, defensive back and punter for coach JimBergen … Second team all-conference QB as a senior … Second QBin school history to total over 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yardspassing in same season … Member of the West Branch Hall of Fame… Played in the District IV All-Star football game … Also letteredthree years in basketball and four years in track … District champin 400m, 800m and 4x400m relay in both junior and senior seasons… Personal: Son of John and Lisa Baker … Father played football atSusquehanna University … Grandfather, Richard Baker, played foot-ball at Penn State and Missouri … Senior Class President … KeyClub … Monogram Club … Enjoys camping, working out, the per-forming arts and shooting pool with friends … Plans to major inbiology … Born June 18, 1984.

Jason Bowles 64Offensive Line, 6-3, 240Hampton, VA

Phoebus High School: Four-year letterwinner on the offensive anddefensive line for coach Bill Dee … Rated as one of the top 100 prepplayers in the state by the Roanoke Times … First-team all-district inboth junior and senior seasons … Second-team all-region in 2002 …Daily Press all-star in 2001 and 2002 … Captain of state champion-ship team as a senior … Team won state title in final two seasons …Personal: Son of Tyrone and Deborah Anne Bowles … Brother,Tyrone, played baseball at UMBC … National Honor Society mem-ber … Earned four academic letters in high school … Enjoys play-ing video games and going to the movies … Undecided on a major… Born November 15, 1984.

Brandon Burrow 84Wide Receiver, 5-9, 175Colonial Heights, VA

Colonial Heights High School: Three-year letterwinner at widereceiver and defensive back for coach John Thomas … Caught 43passes for 787 yards as a senior … All-district WR in 2001 and 2002… All-metro performer as a senior … Also lettered four years inbaseball and two years in track … Earned all-district citation in base-ball … Made 99 receptions for 1,760 yards in his career, averagingnearly 18 yards per catch … Personal: Son of Willie and Gwen Bur-row … Cousin of PGA Tour golfer Scott Hoch … Member of theBeta Club, National Honor Society, FCA, Key Club, Spanish Cluband Latin Club … Enjoys fishing and weightlifting … Plans to ma-jor in education or business … Born January 10, 1985.

Freshmen Bios

Brent Cochran 73Offensive Lineman, 6-4, 280Reston, VA

South Lakes High School: Three-year letterwinner on the offen-sive and defensive line for coach Joe Trabucco ... Named all-districtat both offensive guard and defensive tackle by the Washington Post... Biggest player in this year’s incoming freshman class ... Personal:Son of Bob and Kellie Cochran ... Enjoys watching television andlistening to music ... Undecided on a major ... Born January 5, 1985.

Ryan Horvath 67Linebacker, 6-1, 210Midlothian, VA

Midlothian High School: Four-year letterwinner at linebacker andfullback for coach Dave Cooper … Earned All-Dominion Districthonors in both his junior and senior years … All-Academic team ineach of his four years … Recorded 111 tackles in 10 games duringhis senior season … Personal: Son of Jim and Pamela Horvath …Father wrestled and played football at Southern Illinois … Cousin,John Cerasani, played football at Notre Dame and Northwestern …Another cousin, Tom Cerasani, played football at Wisconsin … In-volved in FBLA and the Technology Club … Served as his highschool’s webmaster … Enjoys going to the beach and surfing …Plans to major in business … Born October 11, 1984.

Paris Jackson 87Wide Receiver, 6-1, 200Centreville, VA

Westfield High School: Three-year lettewinner at wide receiver anddefensive back for coach Tom Verbanic … Earned numerous honorsincluding all-district and all-region … As a junior, earned all-statehonors … Twice named Washington Post Player of the Week … Set aschool-record with five TDs in one game … Led region and third inmetro area as a junior with 12 touchdown receptions … Also let-tered for one year in basketball and two years in track … Personal:Son of Raomito Salazar … Cousin, Jason Ford, played football atVirginia Tech … Enjoys playing video games and watching televi-sion … Born April 13, 1985.

John Jacobs 7Quarterback, 6-2, 190Gaithersburg, MD

Gaithersburg High School: Three-year letterwinner at quarterbackfor coach Kreg Kephart … Named to the all-state team as a senior… Also named all-county … Selected as offensive team MVP …Completed 91 of 173 yards for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns as asenior … Became the first QB at the school to throw for over 1,000yards since 1986 … Also lettered three years in basketball and twoin baseball … Personal: Son of James and Margaret Jacobs … Cousin,Jimmy Ward, played for the NFL’s Baltimore Colts … Also had cous-ins play football at Navy and N.C. State … Enjoys weightlifting,playing golf and skiing … Born March 29, 1985.

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Freshmen Bios

Ryan Jones 70Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 240Blacksburg, VA

Blacksburg High School: Three-year letterwinner at center anddefensive tackle for coach Dave Crist … Earned all-state, all-regionand all-district honors as a senior … Named honorable mention all-district after his junior year … Blacksburg Sports Club’s Senior MaleAthlete of the Year … Also lettered four years in track as a thrower… Named all-district on three occasions in track … Personal: Son ofBernard and Ollie Jones … President of high school’s Christian Fel-lowship Club … Enjoys working on cars and motorcycles, playinggolf and fishing … Undecided on a major … Born November 9, 1984.

Cody Morris 68Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 275Jeansville, PA

Hazelton Area High School: Three-year letterwinner on the offen-sive and defensive line for coach Rocco Petrone … First-team all-state in 2002 … Helped lead squad to a 9-1 record and conferenceand district titles … Recorded eight sacks on the defensive line …Selected to play in the Big 33 Game … Earned all-conference andall-area honors in all three seasons … Personal: Son of Thomas andDebbie Morris … High school teammate of fellow freshman JosephNicholas … Involved in his high school’s Spirit Club … Enjoys play-ing baseball, basketball and bowling … Born June 21, 1985.

Joseph Nicholas 27Defensive Back, 6-3, 205Sugarloaf, PA

Hazelton Area High School: Four-year letterwinner at wide receiverand strong safety for coach Rocco Petrone … Named first-team all-conference at both WR and DB in his sophomore, junior and seniorseasons … Earned all-area honors at DB as a senior … Set a school-record by starting on both offense and defense in 44 straight games… Led his team in both interceptions and receptions, and returnedtwo of his INTs for touchdowns … Personal: Son of Joseph andLaurie Nicholas … High school teammate of fellow freshman CodyMorris … Member of National Honor Society, SADD, Spirit Club,FBLA and Key Club … Enjoys playing video games and riding bikes… Born October 23, 1984.

T.J. O’Neill 39Linebacker, 6-1, 220Duxbury, MA

Tabor Academy: Four-year letterwinner at running back and line-backer for coach Bill Hrasky … All-New England selection in 2002… Averaged 5.7 yards per carry as a senior … Scored 11 touchdownsand accumulated 924 combined rushing and receiving yards in 2002… Averaged 12 tackles per game at linebacker … Also lettered threeyears in basketball and two in track, plus one season in lacrosse …Personal: Son of Thomas and Nancy O’Neill … Father played base-ball at Harvard … One sister played basketball at Harvard, whileanother was on the tennis team at Holy Cross … Enjoys listening tomusic and traveling … Undecided on a major … Born September12, 1984.

Justin Oliver 72Offensive Lineman, 6-4, 270Fairfield, PA

Gettysburg High School: Three-year letterwinner at offensive anddefensive tackle for coach Sam Leedy … As a senior, named all-areaby the Evening Sun … Also earned Mid-Penn all-conference honors… Earned two letters in basketball … Named as the 2001 Mid-PennScholar-Athlete Award winner for basketball … Personal: Son ofRandall and Donna Oliver … Member of National Honor Society… Enjoys lifting weights, listening to music and going camping …Born October 22, 1985.

Matt Otey 46Running Back, 5-11, 190Hershey, PA

Hershey High School: Four-year letterwinner at a variety of posi-tions for coaches Bob “Gump” May and Willis White … In both ofhis final two seasons, earned all-conference citations at running backand linebacker … Also named all-conference at RB as a sophomore… Also lettered twice in track and once in basketball … Personal:Son of Edwin and Terry Otey … Father played football at VirginiaTech from 1978-82 … Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes,German Club and German National Honor Society … Enjoys play-ing the guitar, hunting and fishing … Born June 22, 1984.

David Page 38Defensive Back, 5-9, 180Sarasota, FL

Cardinal Mooney High School: Four-year letterwinner at defen-sive back and running back for coach Mike Dowling … Earned all-state honors at DB as a senior … Made 101 tackles and five intercep-tions (two returned for TDs) as a senior … Also lettered three yearsin track and two in basketball … Won county championship in thelong jump, triple jump, high jump and 4 x 100 as a senior … Namedall-area and team MVP in basketball … Personal: Son of Wilson andPeggy Page … Member of the Key Club, SADD and the SpanishClub … Grandfather, Wilson Page II, played football at Princeton …Enjoys wakeboarding, working out and playing basketball … Plansto major in business administration … Born September 13, 1984.

Bruce “B.J.” Pearce 98Tight End, 6-3, 235Vernon Hill, VA

Halifax County High School: Three-year letterwinner at tight endand defensive end for coach James Hodges … Earned second-teamall-state honors at tight end as a senior … Also earned first-team all-region and all-district awards … Named all-district at tight end anddefensive end for both his sophomore and junior campaigns … Let-tered for a year in baseball … Personal: Son of Bruce and Sue Pearce… Member of National Honor Society and Who’s Who AmongAmerican High School Students … All-American Scholar … Enjoysfishing, lifting weights and playing video games … Plans to majorin pre-law or business management … Born April 10, 1985.

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Freshmen Bios

Michael Potts 10Quarterback, 6-4, 205Middletown, DE

Middletown High School: Three-year letterwinner at quarterbackand safety for coach William DiNardo … Team captain who earnedfirst-team all-state honors as a senior … All-conference pick … Threwfor over 2,600 yards and 26 touchdowns in his two seasons as astarter … Final season saw him complete 69 of 149 passes for 13touchdowns … Also rushed for five scores as a senior … Letteredthree years in baseball and once in basketball … Personal: Son ofChristopher and Deborah Potts … Volunteers in the Hand for Handprogram for mentally retarded children … Cousin, Keith Potts,played football for the College from 1974-78 … Enjoys watchingand playing sports, as well as sleeping … Undecided on a major …Born March 6, 1985.

Brandon Pugh 74Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 250Chesapeake, VA

Indian River High School: Four-year letterwinner on the offensiveand defensive lines for coach Elisha “Cadillac” Harris … Namedfirst-team all-district in 2002 … Also earned first-team All-Tidewa-ter honors … Personal: Son of Randy and Janet Pugh … Enjoys play-ing basketball and video games … Plans to major in computer sci-ence … Born November 1, 1985.

Marcus Shepherd 47Linebacker, 5-11, 200Landover, MD

Parkdale High School: Three-year letterwinner at linebacker, full-back and tight end for coach Mike Rucker … Second team all-stateat LB … Second team all-metro … Led team to Maryland 4A statetitle … Recorded 197 tackles, including 16 sacks and forced sixfumbles in his senior season … Carried 32 times for 280 yards andtwo touchdowns … Also lettered three times in track and twice inwrestling … Personal: Son of Larry and Linda Shepherd … Volun-teered for community service at his high school … Honor roll stu-dent … Enjoys playing video games and watching television … Plansto major in computer science … Born May 10, 1985.

Brad Stewart 71Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 280Bethel Park, PA

Bethel Park High School: Three-year letterwinner at both offen-sive and defensive line for coach Jeff Metheny ... One of the moredecorated linemen in the Pittsburgh area last fall, earning AP all-state honors as well as All-Quad North selections from the Pitts-burgh Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ... Also capturedall-district honors in track and field as a thrower ... Personal: Son ofJim and Debbie Stewart ... Enjoys lifting weights and listening tomusic ... Undecided on a major ... Born August 27, 1984.

William Turner 69Linebacker, 6-1, 220Wirtz, VA

Franklin County High School: Three-year letterwinner at line-backer for coach Billy Miles … Earned district’s defensive MVPaward … First team all-region … First team All-Timesland by theRoanoke Times … Honorable mention all-state … Recorded 165 tack-les as a senior … Also lettered one year in wrestling … Personal:Son of Benjamin Turner and Maureen McGary … Member of theNational Honor Society … Enjoys fishing, hiking and playing bil-liards … Plans to major in government … Born January 8, 1986.

Mark “Tony” Viola 30Running Back, 6-1, 220Broadway, VA

Stonewall Jackson High School: Two-year letterwinner at runningback and linebacker for coach Dick Krol … Earned first team all-district honors at running back as a senior … Named second teamall-area by the Northern Virginia Daily … Honorable mention all-region selection … Rushed for 824 yards on 110 carries in 2002, in-cluding nine touchdowns … Make 60 tackles at linebacker … Alsolettered once in baseball … Personal: Son of Mark and Barbara Viola… Member of the National Honor Society and the Foreign LanguageHonor Society … Enjoys watching Al Pacino movies … Plans tomajor in biology or chemistry … Born December 30, 1984.

Brian Williamson 77Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 255Nakina, NC

Whiteville High School: Three-year letterwinner at defensive endand tight end for coach Mark Little … Named all-county, all-confer-ence and all-area as a senior team captain … Made 34 solo tackles,36 assisted tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries in his se-nior year … Also lettered four years in basketball … Personal: Sonof Jeffrey and Sonya Williamson … Honor roll student … Coca-ColaScholar-Athlete Award winner … Spanish Club and FBLA member… Enjoys playing video games and playing basketball … Unde-cided on a major … Born November 22, 1984.

Nic Yocum 48Linebacker, 6-1, 205Boalsburg, PA

State College Area High School: Four-year letterwinner at line-backer and fullback for coach Dave Lintal ... Team captain as a se-nior ... Averaged 7.5 tackles per game in his career, finishing thirdon the career tackling list at the school ... Also played one year ofbasketball in high school ... Personal: Son of Scott and Glenda Yocum... Father played football at Penn State from 1975-77 ... 2003 FacultyScholar ... Honor roll student ... Enjoys weightlifting, camping andfishing ... Plans to major in business ... Born May 10, 1984.

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GAME ONE: W&M AT INDIANA

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 7 7 0 3 17Indiana 7 3 9 6 25

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Musinski 24 pass from Corley 9:14

(Kuehn kick)IU Johnson 10 pass from Jones 4:07

(Robertson kick)2nd W&M J. Smith 12 pass from Corley 9:37

(Kuehn kick)IU FG Robertson 31 2:00

3rd IU Pannozzo 8 pass from Jones 9:34(Robertson kick)

3rd IU Team safety 7:584th IU Pannozzo 1 pass from Jones 11:01

W&M FG Kuehn 32 8:49

W&M IUFirst Downs 20 17Rushes - Yards 29-(-32) 42-103Att-Cmp-Int 41-20-2 32-16-3Pass Yards 259 165Total Offense 227 268Total Plays 70 74Fumbles - Lost 5-2 3-13rd Down Conv. 6-16 8-17Penalties - Yards 2-10 4-55Sacks by - Yards 0-0 5-35Time of Possession 26:24 33:36

RushingW&M: Hargrove 5-19, Smith 11-13, Rogers 1-6,Corley 9-(-18), Team 3-(-52).IU: Lewis 25-74, Clency 10-26, Roby 1-6, Jones 6-(-3).PassingW&M: Corley 20-41-2 259 (2 TD)IU: Jones 16-32-3 165 (3 TD)ReceivingW&M: Musinski 6-60 (TD), Wade 3-32, Thomp-son 2-44, Paxton 2-21, Rogers 2-20, Smith 2-14(TD), Kemp 1-49, Pitts 1-12, Hargrove 1-7.IU: Pannozzo 4-39, Johnson 4-34, Lewis 3-38,Halterman 2-32, Clency 2-(-5), Roby 1-27.DefenseW&M: Solomon 12 (1 PBU), Bobo 9 (INT),Youssofi 8, Pendleton 6, Washington 4 (FF, FR),Parker 2 (2 INT).Attendance: 33,427

GAME TWO: W&M AT MAINE

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 0 0 7 7 14Maine 7 17 3 0 27

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st UM Williams 4 run 3:23

(Mellow kick)2nd UM Williams 2 run 11:20

(Mellow kick)UM Eaton 2 run 2:47

(Mellow kick)UM FG Mellow 30 0:02

3rd W&M Wade 4 pass from Corley 4:04(Kuehn kick)

UM FG Mellow 26 1:264th W&M Hargrove 11 pass from Corley 8:42

W&M UMFirst Downs 17 21Rushes - Yards 30-76 46-242Att-Cmp-Int 37-18-1 15-25-1Pass Yards 192 128Total Offense 268 370Total Plays 67 71Fumbles - Lost 2-1 3-13rd Down Conv. 5-14 9-16Penalties - Yards 5-49 12-81Sacks by - Yards 2-13 5-30Time of Possession 28:40 31:20

RushingW&M: Hargrove 7-32, Corley 12-16, Rogers 4-16,Smith 7-12.UM: Williams 26-135 (2 TD), Eaton 12-106,Gelsomino 3-13, Henry 1-5, Gomes 1-1, Team 2-(-2), Momah 1-(-16).PassingW&M: Corley 18-37-1 192 (2 TD)UM: Eaton 15-25-1 128ReceivingW&M: Wade 5-59 (TD), Musinski 4-36, Hargrove3-24 (TD), Thompson 2-31, Smith 1-24, Pitts 1-10,Kemp 1-7, Rogers 1-1.UM: Gomes 8-96, Minor 2-4, Pereira 1-10, Waller1-8, Fusco 1-6, Gelsomino 1-2, Zyskowski 1-2.DefenseW&M: Youssofi 16 (TFL, Sack), Solomon 10 (TFL,FF), Thomas 10, Griffin 9 (TFL), Bobo 8, Lewis 7(Sack, PBU), Parker 5 (TFL, PBU), Harrell 1 (INT).Attendance: 6,326

GAME THREE: VMI AT W&M

1 2 3 4 FinalVMI 10 7 7 7 31William and Mary 17 17 14 14 62

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Smith 1 run (Kuehn kick) 8:15

VMI Garcia 74 pass from Gibson 7:17(Sharpe kick)

W&M FG Kuehn 19 5:25VMI FG Sharpe 23 2:13W&M Hargrove 50 run (Kuehn kick) 0:13

2nd W&M Musinski 80 pass from Corley 13:56(Kuehn kick)

W&M FG Kuehn 27 5:38W&M Wade 14 pass from Corley 2:47

(Kuehn kick)VMI Snelling 9 pass from Gibson 0:14

(Sharpe kick)3rd W&M Smith 29 run (Kuehn kick) 13:29

W&M Smith 5 run (Kuehn kick) 3:33VMI Garcia 5 pass from Gibson 2:12

(Sharpe kick)4th W&M Bratton 29 pass from Campbell 7:12

(Kuehn kick)W&M Campbell 3 run (Kuehn kick) 3:51VMI Solomon 5 run (Sharpe kick) 0:41

VMI W&MFirst Downs 22 27Rushes - Yards 38-180 36-214Att-Cmp-Int 38-16-2 30-23-0Pass Yards 278 395Total Offense 458 609Total Plays 76 66Penalties - Yards 7-64 9-87Sacks by - Yards 0-0 0-0Time of Possession 29:02 30:58

RushingW&M: Hargrove 11-110 (TD), Smith 16-87 (3 TD),Corley 3-10, Rogers 2-6, Campbell 1-3 (TD).PassingW&M: Corley 21-27-0 346 (2 TD), Campbell 2-3 49W&M: Musinski 5-125 (TD), Bratton 3-66 (TD),Wade 3-38 (TD), Smith 3-33, Lustig 2-33, Rogers2-24.DefenseW&M: Solomon 9 (sack), Thomas 8, Cr. Patterson7 (INT), Garland 7, Youssofi 6, Harrell 1 (INT).Attendance: 9,963

2002 in Review

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1 2 3 4 FinalDelaware 7 7 14 14 42William and Mary 20 8 0 17 45

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st UD Walker 95 kick return 14:44

W&M Musinski 45 pass from Corley 12:13(Kuehn kick)

W&M FG Kuehn 51 9:55W&M Smith 7 run (Kuehn kick) 8:09W&M FG Kuehn 30 2:20

2nd UD Burnell 1 run (Collins kick) 14:57W&M Corley 1 run 5:26

(Musinski pass from Corley)3rd UD O’Neill 15 pass from Hall 7:05

(Collins kick)UD Burnell 1 run (Collins kick) 0:43

4th W&M FG Kuehn 37 11:24W&M Musinski 51 pass from Corley 5:25

(Kuehn kick)UD Hall 9 run (Collins kick) 2:44W&M Parker 41 int return (Kuehn kick) 1:35UD Boler 28 pass from Hall 0:01

(Collins kick)

UD W&MFirst Downs 16 24Rushes - Yards 32-133 44-77Att-Cmp-Int 39-16-2 34-23-0Pass Yards 251 326Total Offense 384 403Total Plays 71 783rd Down Conv. 5-16 4-15Penalties - Yards 12-76 5-72Sacks by - Yards 4-33 0-0Time of Possession 22:02 37:58

RushingW&M: Smith 24-58 (TD), Musinski 1-22, Hargrove9-13, Corley 9-0 (TD), TEAM 2-(-16).UD: Burnell 19-79 (2 TD), Hall 9-53 (TD).PassingW&M: Corley 23-34-0 326 (2 TD).UD: Hall 16-37-2 251 (2 TD), Burnell 0-1-0 0.ReceivingW&M: Musinski 9-194 (2 TD), Paxton 5-54, Lustig3-39, Kemp 2-23, Smith 2-1, Bratton 1-10.DefenseW&M: Solomon 13, Youssofi 9 (INT), Carpenter6, Shaw 5 (TFL), Griffin 4 (TFL), Parker 2 (INT).Attendance: 11,682

GAME FOUR: DELAWARE AT W&M

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 0 0 0 16 16Hofstra 0 0 0 3 3

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time4th HU FG Onorato 47 13:30

W&M FG Kuehn 25 8:44W&M Corley 7 run 1:52

(Kuehn kick)W&M Parker 26 int. return 1:39

(kick blocked)

W&M HUFirst Downs 14 14Rushes - Yards 43-115 29-91Att-Cmp-Int 25-10-0 39-14-1Pass Yards 155 136Total Offense 270 227Total Plays 68 68Fumbles - Lost 4-0 3-23rd Down Conv. 2-16 3-15Penalties - Yards 5-40 5-50Sacks by - Yards 2-13 6-60Time of Possession 32:18 27:42

RushingW&M: Smith 23-108, Rogers 2-17, Hargrove 1-1,TEAM 1-(-2), Corley 16-(-9) (TD).HU: Dimmie 15-79, Bukula 7-20, Cosentino 7-(-8).PassingW&M: Corley 10-24-0 155, Campbell 0-1-0 0.HU: Cosentino 14-38-1 136, Colston 0-1-0 0.ReceivingW&M: Smith 4-29, Musinski 3-84, Wade 2-35,Lustig 1-7.HU: Bryant 5-29, Perry 3-24, Irby 2-41, Bukula 2-25, Colston 2-17.DefenseW&M: Solomon 10 (3 TFL, 3 sacks), Youssofi 10(2 TFL, sack), Carpenter 9, Pengitore 8, Parker 3(TFL, INT, TD).Attendance: 3,032

GAME FIVE: W&M AT HOFSTRA

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 10 3 14 7 34New Hampshire 3 3 7 14 27

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M FG Kuehn 26 10:41

W&M Corley 3 run (Kuehn kick) 5:03UNH FG McCormick 29 1:00

2nd UNH FG McCormick 29 6:23W&M FG Kuehn 36 1:51

3rd UNH Lewis 56 run (McCormick kick) 9:48W&M Lustig 13 pass from Corley 6:58

(Kuehn kick)W&M Smith 2 run (Kuehn kick) 0:54

4th UNH Granieri 1 run (McCormick kick) 6:37W&M Rogers 3 pass from Corley 1:43

(Kuehn kick)UNH Diner 6 pass from Granieri 0:03

(McCormick kick)

W&M UNHFirst Downs 25 20Rushes - Yards 45-295 47-235Att-Cmp-Int 29-18-1 28-15-1Pass Yards 204 162Total Offense 499 397Total Plays 74 75Fumbles - Lost 3-1 2-13rd Down Conv. 7-13 9-17Penalties - Yards 6-51 5-40Sacks by - Yards 1-9 0-0Time of Possession 33:24 26:36

RushingW&M: Smith 32-198 (TD), Corley 6-51 (TD),Musinski 2-30, Rogers 2-10, Howard 1-5, Hargrove2-1.UNH: Lewis 16-119 (TD), Granieri 21-87 (TD),McKinney 5-14, Harvey 2-9, Isom 3-6.PassingW&M: Corley 18-29-1 204 (2 TD).UNH: Granieri 15-27-1 162 (TD), Wiley 0-1-0 0.ReceivingW&M: Musinski 7-126, Lustig 2-19 (TD), Wade 2-16, Smith 2-0, Pitts 1-17, Howard 1-8, Rogers 1-3(TD).UNH: Diner 6-42 (TD), Lewis 4-78, Harvey 3-21.DefenseW&M: Bobo 8 (TFL, INT), Griffin 7, Youssofi 7,Carpenter 6, Pengitore 6, Thomas 6.Attendance: 3,122

GAME SIX: W&M AT UNH

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GAME SEVEN: NORTHEASTERN AT W&M

1 2 3 4 FinalNortheastern 3 3 0 7 13William and Mary 7 13 7 3 30

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st NU FG Kesic 37 6:27

W&M Musinski 4 pass from Corley 3:43(Kuehn kick)

2nd W&M Corley 1 run (kick failed) 8:40NU FG Kesic 35 4:11W&M Musinski 33 pass from Corley 2:21

(Kuehn kick)3rd W&M Smith 5 run (Kuehn kick) 5:414th W&M FG Kuehn 35 11:00

NU Parks 20 pass from Cassidy 9:15(Kesic kick)

NU W&MFirst Downs 20 22Rushes - Yards 32-174 46-194Att-Cmp-Int 34-14-1 29-19-0Pass Yards 123 267Total Offense 297 461Total Plays 66 75Fumbles - Lost 0-0 0-03rd Down Conv. 3-13 9-17Penalties - Yards 4-79 7-84Sacks by - Yards 2-12 1-10Time of Possession 24:17 35:43

RushingW&M: Smith 28-102 (TD), Rogers 3-40, Howard4-26, Hargrove 4-18, Corley 7-8 (TD).UD: Griffin 19-93, Riley 5-57, Brady 3-20, Harris1-6, Cassidy 4-(-2).PassingW&M: Corley 19-28-0 267 (2 TD), Musinski 0-1-00.UD: Cassidy 12-28-1 101 (TD), Brady 2-6-0 22.ReceivingW&M: Musinski 6-132 (2 TD), Howard 3-11,Lustig 2-29, Thompson 2-21, Wade 2-18, Bratton1-36, Paxton 1-8, Rogers 1-7, Smith 1-5.UD: Parks 6-58 (TD), Griffin 3-14, Gale 2-19, Tho-mas 1-22, Gulliam 1-6, Lawlor 1-4.DefenseW&M: Carpenter 11, Pengitore 8 (TFL, sack),Solomon 8, Cason 6 (INT), Parker 4.Attendance: 8,741

GAME EIGHT: W&M AT VILLANOVA

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 3 7 10 0 20Villanova 7 13 7 3 41

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st VU Dieser 24 pass from Gordon 7:25

(James kick)W&M FG Kuehn 43 5:04VU DiGiacomo 5 run (James kick) 0:18

2nd W&M Wade 8 pass from Corley 11:31(Kuehn kick)

VU Brown 30 pass from Gordon 8:59(James kick)

3rd W&M FG Kuehn 38 11:44VU Butler 21 pass from Gordon 9:07

(kick failed)W&M Smith 2 run (Kuehn kick) 5:48VU Cross 5 pass from Gordon 2:43

(James kick)4th VU Gibson 6 run (James kick) 0:49

W&M VUFirst Downs 24 28Rushes - Yards 41-143 39-285Att-Cmp-Int 33-20-1 26-19-1Pass Yards 233 256Total Offense 376 541Total Plays 74 65Fumbles - Lost 2-1 1-13rd Down Conv. 11-16 4-8Penalties - Yards 4-45 6-69Sacks by - Yards 1-0 3-15Time of Possession 31:05 28:55

RushingW&M: Smith 18-59 (TD), Corley 12-48, Hargrove3-18, Rogers 4-11, Howard 3-8, Thompson 1-(-1).VU: Gibson 12-109 (TD), Cross 5-83, Butler 14-73,Outlaw 1-11, DiGiacomo 1-5 (TD), Gordon 6-4.PassingW&M: Corley 20-33-1 233 (TD).VU: Gordon 19-26-1 256 (4 TD)ReceivingW&M: Musinski 8-115, Paxton 3-35, Thompson2-42, Howard 2-2, Lustig 1-11, Beard 1-10, Wade1-8 (TD), Smith 1-5, Rogers 1-5.VU: Brown 3-49 (TD), White 3-31, Cross 3-25 (TD),Champen 2-44, Dieser 2-34 (TD), Butlers 2-30 (TD).DefenseW&M: Carpenter 12 (TFL), Thomas 9, Washing-ton 9, Bobo 8, Cason 7 (FF, INT), Solomon 7 (FR).Attendance: 7,153

GAME NINE: RHODE ISLAND AT W&M

1 2 3 4 FinalRhode Island 0 6 0 0 6William and Mary 14 20 7 3 44

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Smith 5 run 2:53

(Kuehn kick)W&M Hargrove 59 run 0:22

(Kuehn kick)2nd W&M Rogers 7 pass from Corley 12:01

(Kuehn kick)URI FG Laisle 33 9:09W&M Paxton 13 pass from Corley 5:03

(run failed)W&M Musinski 27 pass from Corley1:42

(Kuehn kick)URI FG Laisle 35 0:00

3rd W&M Smith 4 run 8:28(Kuehn kick)

4th W&M FG Kuehn 32 11:57

URI W&MFirst Downs 15 21Rushes - Yards 62-241 33-201Att-Cmp-Int 10-2-0 28-19-0Pass Yards 44 264Total Offense 285 465Total Plays 72 61Fumbles - Lost 4-2 2-13rd Down Conv. 6-17 5-11Penalties - Yards 5-29 2-20Sacks by - Yards 2-18 2-12Time of Possession 35:44 24:16

RushingW&M: Hargrove 11-105 (TD), Smith 13-78 (2 TD),Rogers 2-17, Corley 6-2, Team 1-(-1).URI: Campbell 27-102, Poitier 12-76, Williams 4-48,Bowers 7-30, Barker 7-0, Poole 4-(-6), Laisle 1-(-9).PassingW&M: Corley 18-26-0 259 (3 TD), Campbell 1-2-0 5.URI: Barker 2-10-0 44.ReceivingW&M: Musinski 4-117 (TD), Paxton 4-46 (TD),Wade 3-43, Kemp 2-22, Howard 2-2, Pitts 1-18,Thompson 1-7, Rogers 1-7 (TD), Hargrove 1-2.URI: Green 1-35, Horne 1-9.DefenseW&M: Washington 13 (2 TFL, sack), Solomon 9,Youssofi 8, Pengitore 8, Garland 8, Carpenter 8(TFL, sack).Attendance: 5,502

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1 2 3 4 OT FinalWilliam and Mary 7 0 7 14 3 31James Madison 14 0 7 7 6 34

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st JMU Goins 4 run (kick failed) 10:51

JMU Bradley 4 pass from LeZotte 4:14(Tolley pass)

W&M Paxton 4 pass from Corley 0:24(Kuehn kick)

3rd W&M Rogers 38 run (Kuehn kick) 13:13JMU Mallory 51 pass from Cooke 7:32

(Matthews kick)4th W&M Kemp 10 pass from Corley 13:53

(Kuehn kick)JMU Harris 44 pass from Connelly 7:18

(Matthews kick)W&M Rogers 1 pass from Corley 0:50

(Kuehn kick)OT W&M FG Kuehn 42

JMU Hines 1 run

W&M JMUFirst Downs 23 16Rushes - Yards 48-198 52-230Att-Cmp-Int 31-20-1 10-7-1Pass Yards 213 166Total Offense 411 396Total Plays 79 623rd Down Conv. 11-17 6-14Penalties - Yards 3-25 5-21Sacks by - Yards 1-9 4-21Time of Possession 34:50 25:10

RushingW&M: Smith 27-192, Rogers 2-50, Corley 14-44.JMU: Goins 18-81, Bradley 8-38, Hines 7-35, Cooke3-30, Mallory 4-27, Iorio 7-25, Connelly 1-3.PassingW&M: Corley 20-31-1 213 (3 TD).JMU: LeZotte 4-6-0 64 (TD), Cooke 2-3-1 58 (TD),Connelly 1-1-0 44 (TD).ReceivingW&M: Thompson 5-67, Musinski 3-56, Howard3-23, Paxton 2-15, Rogers 2-12, Hargrove 1-12,Kemp 1-10, Pitts 1-9, Bratton 1-8, Smith 1-1.JMU: Tolley 2-34, Mallory 1-51, Harris 1-44,Connelly 1-26, Goins 1-7, Bradley 1-4.DefenseW&M: Youssofi 11, Thomas 9 (PBU), Bobo 9,Cason 8 (INT, FG block), Washington 8.Attendance: 8,237

GAME TEN: W&M AT JAMES MADISON GAME ELEVEN: RICHMOND AT W&M

1 2 3 4 FinalRichmond 14 14 0 7 35William and Mary 0 13 0 0 13

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st UR Teufel 6 pass from Tutt 12:15

(Kirchner kick)UR Edwards 8 run 2:56

(Kirchner kick)2nd W&M Musinski 40 pass from Corley 10:32

(Kuehn kick)UR Dantzler 33 pass from Tutt 6:05

(Kirchner kick)UR Tutt 1 run 4:02

(Kirchner kick)W&M Musinski 47 pass from Corley 1:49

(Kuehn kick)4th UR Tutt 5 run 14:18

(Kirchner kick)

UR W&MFirst Downs 14 16Rushes - Yards 53-204 30-6Att-Cmp-Int 11-6-2 26-17-3Pass Yards 70 233Total Offense 274 239Total Plays 64 56Fumbles - Lost 1-0 3-23rd Down Conv. 9-14 6-13Penalties - Yards 7-75 4-40Sacks by - Yards 9-65 0-0Time of Possession 30:38 29:22

RushingW&M: Smith 7-31, Campbell 4-20, Howard 6-15,Rogers 1-(-10), Corley 13-(-50).UR: Tutt 19-87 (2 TD), Edwards 10-38 (TD), Will-iams 10-38, Dantzler 9-34, Diggs 4-11.PassingW&M: Corley 13-19-3 218 (2 TD), Campbell 4-7-0 15.UR: Tutt 5-10-2 60 (2 TD), Wills 1-1-0 10.ReceivingW&M: Howard 5-38, Musinski 3-95 (2 TD), Wade3-30, Thompson 2-29, Smith 1-17, Bratton 1-9,Mulloy 1-8, Paxton 1-7.UR: Ouden 2-7, Dantzler 1-33 (TD), Wilson 1-14,Smith 1-10, Teufel 1-6 (TD).DefenseW&M: Solomon 12, Youssofi 11 (INT), Thomas 8,Bobo 7, Lewis 6, Parker 3 (INT).Attendance: 6,274

2002 in Review

Twelve William and Mary players earned all-con-ference honors last season, including first teampicks Dwight Beard, Rich Musinski and BillyParker. Earning second team nods were H-backCorey Paxton (above) and linebacker MohammedYoussofi (below), in addition to quarterback DaveCorley, Jr. and kicker Greg Kuehn. Third teampicks included offensive guard Ray Loffredo,safety Marques Bobo, linebacker Paul Carpen-ter, tailback Jon Smith and defensive tackleMarcus Washington.

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Dwight Beard, Offensive TackleFirst Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceFirst Team All-State, The Roanoke TimesFirst Team All-State, Virginia Sports Information DirectorsFirst Team All-America, AFCAFirst Team All-America, Associated Press

Marques Bobo, SafetyThird Team All-Atlantic 10 Football Conference

Lang Campbell, QuarterbackAcademic All-Atlantic 10 Football Conference

Paul Carpenter, LinebackerThird Team All-Atlantic 10 Football Conference

Stephen Cason, Defensive BackAtlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (11/16/02)

Dave Corley, Jr., QuarterbackSecond Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceSecond Team All-State, The Roanoke TimesAtlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week (10/26/02)

Steven Hargrove, TailbackAtlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (11/9/02)

Greg Kuehn, PlacekickerSecond Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceFirst Team All-State, The Roanoke TimesFirst Team All-State, Virginia Sports Information Directors

Ray Loffredo, Offensive GuardThird Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceFirst Team All-State, The Roanoke Times

Rich Musinski, Wide ReceiverFirst Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceAll-ECACFirst Team All-State, Virginia Sports Information DirectorsSecond Team All-State, The Roanoke Times

Billy Parker, CornerbackFirst Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceFirst Team All-State, Virginia Sports Information DirectorsSecond Team All-State, The Roanoke Times

Corey Patterson, Defensive BackAcademic All-Atlantic 10 Football Conference

Corey Paxton, H-BackAcademic All-Conference Football ConferenceSecond Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceSecond Team All-State, The Roanoke Times

Jon Smith, TailbackThird Team, All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceAtlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week (10/19/02)

Marcus Washington, Defensive TackleThird Team All-Atlantic 10 Football Conference

Mohammed Youssofi, LinebackerSecond Team All-Atlantic 10 Football ConferenceSecond Team All-State, The Roanoke Times

8/31/02 - IndianaOffense - Dave Corley, Jr.Defense - Marcus WashingtonSpecial Teams - Nick Rogers

9/7/02 - MaineOffense - Dave Corley, Jr.Defense - Mohammed YoussofiSpecial Teams - Greg Kuehn

9/14/02 - VMIOffense - Ian KempDefense - Todd GarlandSpecial Teams - Jonathan Shaw

9/28/02 - DelawareOffense - Rich MusinskiDefense - Andrew SolomonSpecial Teams - Mike Mesi

10/12/02 - HofstraOffense - Jon SmithDefense - Andrew Solomon, Billy ParkerSpecial Teams - Mike Mesi, Wade Harrell

10/19/02 - New HampshireOffense - Dwight BeardDefense - Marcus WashingtonSpecial Teams - Ian Kemp

10/26/02 - NortheasternOffense - Matthew WithamDefense - Craig PengitoreSpecial Teams - James Miller

11/2/02 - VillanovaOffense - Rich MusinskiDefense - Stephen CasonSpecial Teams - Dominique Thompson

11/9/02 - Rhode IslandOffense - Corey PaxtonDefense - Marcus WashingtonSpecial Teams - Chris Outlaw

11/16/02 - James MadisonOffense - Nick RogersDefense - Paul CarpenterSpecial Teams - Stephen Cason

11/23/02 - RichmondOffense - Marcus HowardDefense - Todd GarlandSpecial Teams - Mike Mesi

2002 Honors and Awards

William and Mary Quarterback Club Players of the Week

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TEAM STATISTICS W&M OPPSCORING 326 284 Points Per Game 29.6 25.8FIRST DOWNS 233 203 Rushing 93 106 Passing 119 84 Penalty 21 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1487 2118 Yards gained rushing 1965 2350 Yards lost rushing 478 232 Rushing Attempts 425 472 Average Per Rush 3.5 4.5 Average Per Game 135.2 192.5 TDs Rushing 17 16PASSING YARDAGE 2741 1779 Att-Comp-Int 343-207-9 292-140-15 Average Per Pass 8.0 6.1 Average Per Catch 13.2 12.7 Average Per Game 249.2 161.7 TDs Passing 22 19TOTAL OFFENSE 4228 3897 Total Plays 768 764 Average Per Play 5.5 5.1 Average Per Game 384.4 354.3KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 41-826 49-1009PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 22-151 17-89INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-188 9-173KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 20.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.9 5.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.5 19.2FUMBLES-LOST 25-9 22-10PENALTIES-YARDS 52-523 72-639 Average Per Game 47.5 58.1PUNTS-YARDS 48-1839 56-2217 Average Per Punt 38.3 39.6 Net punt average 36.5 36.9TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:22 28:383RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 73/160 70/165 3rd-Down Pct 46% 42%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5/14 10/17 4th-Down Pct 36% 59%SACKS BY-YARDS 10-66 40-289MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 41 36FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-21 11-17PAT-ATTEMPTS 36-39 31-33ATTENDANCE 42162 61297 Games/Avg Per Game 5/8432 6/10216

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalWilliam and Mary 85 88 66 84 3 326Opponents 79 67 60 72 6 284

|—— PATs —————|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Saf PointsGreg Kuehn 0 14-21 36-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 78Jonathan Smith 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 60Rich Musinski 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 56Nick Rogers 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 24Dave Corley, Jr 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 24Danny Wade 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 18Steven Hargrove 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 18Corey Paxton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12Billy Parker 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12Lang Campbell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6Ian Kemp 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6Adam Bratton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6Josh Lustig 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6Total 41 14-21 36-39 0-1 1 1-1 0 326Opponents 36 11-17 31-33 0-0 1 1-2 1 284

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDave Corley, Jr 11 435 102 2672 2774 252.2Jonathan Smith 11 206 838 0 838 76.2Steven Hargrove 10 57 327 0 327 32.7Nick Rogers 11 23 163 0 163 14.8Lang Campbell 5 18 23 69 92 18.4Marcus Howard 6 15 56 0 56 9.3Rich Musinski 11 3 52 0 52 4.7D. Thompson 11 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 6 9 -73 0 -73 -12.2Total 11 768 1487 2741 4228 384.4Opponents 11 764 2118 1779 3897 354.3

KICKING FGM/A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LgGreg Kuehn 14-21 66.7 1-1 3-4 7-9 2-6 1-1 51

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMike Mesi 47 1837 39.1 61 5 1 9 0TEAM 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 1Total 48 1839 38.3 61 5 1 9 1Opponents 56 2217 39.6 74 7 4 12 1

2002 Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/GJonathan Smith 11 206 838 4.1 9 54 76.2Steven Hargrove 10 57 327 5.7 2 59 32.7Nick Rogers 11 23 163 7.1 1 38 14.8Dave Corley, Jr 11 106 102 1.0 4 19 9.3Marcus Howard 6 15 56 3.7 0 18 9.3Rich Musinski 11 2 52 26.0 0 30 4.7Lang Campbell 5 5 23 4.6 1 15 4.6Chris Kimber 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0D. Thompson 11 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1TEAM 6 9 -73 -8.1 0 0 -12.2Total 11 425 1487 3.5 17 59 135.2Opponents 11 472 2118 4.5 16 65 192.5

PASSING Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GDave Corley, Jr 144.60 329-200-9 60.8 2672 21 80 242.9Lang Campbell 123.82 13-7-0 53.8 69 1 29 13.8Rich Musinski 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 143.39 343-207-9 60.3 2741 22 80 249.2Opponents 110.32 292-140-15 47.9 1779 19 74 161.7

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GRich Musinski 11 58 1140 19.7 9 80 103.6Danny Wade 9 24 279 11.6 3 25 31.0Corey Paxton 10 21 225 10.7 2 29 22.5Jonathan Smith 11 18 129 7.2 1 28 11.7D. Thompson 11 17 246 14.5 0 39 22.4Marcus Howard 6 16 84 5.2 0 17 14.0Josh Lustig 6 11 138 12.5 1 20 23.0Nick Rogers 11 11 79 7.2 3 18 7.2Ian Kemp 9 10 158 15.8 1 49 17.6Adam Bratton 8 7 129 18.4 1 36 16.1Steven Hargrove 10 7 50 7.1 1 12 5.0John Pitts, Jr. 6 5 66 13.2 0 18 11.0Dwight Beard 11 1 10 10.0 0 10 3.3Total 11 207 2741 13.2 22 80 249.2Opponents 11 140 1779 12.7 19 74 161.7

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongRich Musinski 18 127 7.1 0 28Marques Bobo 3 18 6.0 0 11Josh Lustig 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 22 151 6.9 0 28Opponents 17 89 5.2 0 17

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongBilly Parker 5 96 19.2 2 41Stephen Cason 3 34 11.3 0 32Wade Harrell 2 27 13.5 0 23Marques Bobo 2 19 9.5 0 19Mohammed Youssofi 2 9 4.5 0 9Craig Patterson 1 3 3.0 0 3Total 15 188 12.5 2 41Opponents 9 173 19.2 0 57

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongSteven Hargrove 11 275 25.0 0 48Jonathan Smith 8 126 15.8 0 30Stephen Cason 7 197 28.1 0 57Nick Rogers 6 118 19.7 0 35Ronnie Thomas 5 93 18.6 0 25Rich Musinski 1 13 13.0 0 13TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0John Pitts, Jr. 1 0 0.0 0 0Adam Bratton 1 4 4.0 0 4Total 41 826 20.1 0 57Opponents 49 1009 20.6 1 95

|---------------Tackles--------------| |-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----| |--Fumbles--| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SafAndrew Solomon 11 54 50 104 7.0-25 4-19 . 7 14 3-0 1 . .Mohammed Youssofi 11 52 45 97 4.0-23 1-10 2-9 3 10 . . . .Paul Carpenter 11 39 41 80 3.0-13 2-10 . 3 6 . . . .Ronnie Thomas 11 43 32 75 . . . 6 . . . . .Todd Garland 11 23 38 61 . . . 3 6 . . . .Marques Bobo 9 37 24 61 1.0-1 . 2-19 5 1 . . . .Marcus Washington 10 28 33 61 5.0-11 2-1 . 2 4 2-0 1 . .Jerome Griffin 11 24 32 56 5.0-10 2-2 . 1 7 1-0 . . .Craig Pengitore 10 25 27 52 2.0-8 1-5 . 3 3 1-0 . . .Donté Lewis 11 21 29 50 4.0-10 1-3 . 5 10 . . . .Stephen Cason 11 34 13 47 3.0-11 . 3-34 8 1 . 1 2 .Billy Parker 11 28 8 36 2.0-9 . 5-96 15 . . . . .Adam O'Connor 11 12 13 25 2.0-5 . . 1 6 . . . .Michael McCarthy 10 8 17 25 1.0-9 1-9 . . 4 . . . .Larry Pendleton 8 10 9 19 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .Chris Outlaw 8 11 7 18 1.0-6 1-6 . . 1 . . . .Wade Harrell 9 8 9 17 3.0-2 . 2-27 1 2 1-0 . . .Jonathan Shaw 5 11 4 15 3.0-4 1-2 . 3 1 . . . .Travis McLaurin 6 8 6 14 . . . . 2 . 1 . .Craig Patterson 6 8 6 14 . . 1-3 3 . . . . .James Miller 5 7 7 14 . . . . . . . . .Chris Ndubueze 7 6 8 14 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .Corey Patterson 7 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . .Dominique Thompson 11 7 5 12 . . . . . 2-0 1 . .Jonas Watson 7 4 6 10 . . . . 1 . . . .Thad Wheeler 6 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .Nick Rogers 11 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .Justin Kelly 5 1 3 4 . . . . 2 . . . .Greg Kuehn 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Danny Wade 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Ian Kemp 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Corey Paxton 10 2 2 . . . . . . . . . .Dave Corley, Jr 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Michael Mesi 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .John Pitts, Jr. 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TEAM 6 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .Total 11 535 485 1020 48-152 10-66 15-188 70 81 11-0 5 2 .Opponents 11 392 445 837 77-380 40-289 9-173 30 . 9-0 13 1 1

2002 Statistics

Senior linebacker Andrew Solomon, shown above tripping up VMI’sDonnie Johnston in last year’s Tribe win, led the Tribe with 104tackles in 11 games last season.

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1891 Students begin asking for a footballteam, editorial appears in a literarymagazine in favor of its adoption.

1893 Intramural football grows into a fac-ulty-approved team and first gameis played against Norfolk YMCA inNorfolk. The first home game wasagainst Capitol City Athletic Club.

1894 First intercollegiate game played, a28-0 loss to Hampden-Sydney Col-lege.

1895 No football played because of lackof student interest.

1896 First athletic rules adopted, includ-ing college regulations for football.

1898 Tribe plays first game vs. Richmond(a 15-0 loss) starting the longest foot-ball rivalry in the South. The Col-lege also records first intercollegiatewin, a 10-0 win vs. Randolph-Ma-con.

1918 World War I interrupts athletics pro-gram, and only one game is played.Until this point, only state teams andteams from the immediate area ap-peared on the schedule.

1926 The team loses only to northern foesto post a 7-3 overall record. Williamand Mary wins the Southern titleand beats Chatanooga in its firstbowl bid.

1935 Cary Field Stadium is completed toseat 10,000, with a quarter-mile trackand practice field included.

1939 Carl Voyles, Wallace Wade’s assis-tant at Duke, is appointed headcoach and athletics director, andR.N. “Rube” McCray is made his as-

sistant. “Fabulous Fresh-man” team, whichVoyles and McCraybrought in, gains na-tional recognition.

1940 VMI ties Williamand Mary, but no stateteam defeats the Indians.From 1940 through 1948,no state team beats or tiesW&M.

1942 William andMary wins the SouthernConference champion-ship, losing only to thestar-studded North

Carolina Pre-Flight Eleven. TheTribe defeats Oklahoma inpostseason play. Guard Garrard“Buster” Ramsey becomes Williamand Mary’s first AP first team All-America player.

1943 Varsity football discontinued for sec-ond time because of war.

1944 Voyles leaves William and Mary forAuburn, McCray becomes headcoach and athletics director.

1946 Pre-war stars return from service,and William and Mary finishes sec-ond in the conference.

1947 William and Mary wins secondSouthern Conference champion-ship. McCray is named Coach of theYear in the league, and fullback JackCloud is named captain of the All-

Southern team and appears on sev-eral All-America teams. The Indi-ans receive a bid to the Dixie Bowlin Birmingham, January 1, 1948, butlose to Arkansas, 21-19.

1948 W&M football team gains secondconsecutive bowl bid, defeatingOklahoma A&M, 20-0, in the DeltaBowl in Memphis. Jack Cloud leadsthe Tribe to one of the nation’s big-gest upsets, a 7-7 tie with NorthCarolina. The Tribe also tops N.C.State and Virginia Tech and gainssweet revenge over Arkansas, 9-0.

1951 Marvin Bass directs the Tribe to a 7-3 mark in his only year as a headcoach of the Tribe.

1953 With only 24 members on the squad,Head Coach John T. “Jackie” Free-man (Class of 1944) guides the “IronIndians” to a 5-4-1 record. That de-pleted squad upsets Wake Forest inthe season opener, ties Navy anddefeats N.C. State, VPI, GeorgeWashington and Richmond.

1964 Marv Levy takes over a programwhich hasn’t posted a winningrecord in 10 years.

1967 En route to their third consecutivewinning season, the Indians scorethree TDs in the fourth quarter tostun Navy 27-16. Navy, ranked No.1 in the East, falls to W&M for thefirst time in 25 years.

W&M Football Timeline

W&M’s 1967 victory over Navy ranksas one of the biggest upsets in college foot-ball history. Most people didn’t give theTribe a chance.

Only Andrew Beyer, in the Washing-ton Post, cautioned that an upset was pos-sible, because of William and Mary’s pass-ing game. Few took such warnings seri-ously. The odds makers made it a 20-pointspread at game time.

How big an upset was it? When theNCAA celebrated the first 100 years of col-lege football, they listed the 10 greatestupsets in history. One of them was Will-iam and Mary 27, Navy 16, Oct. 21, 1967.

The 1893 squad, William and Mary’s first team

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1970 With a losing record (5-6), HeadCoach Lou Holtz directs the Indiansto the Tangerine Bowl after twoscrappy, end-of-the-season come-backs. Toledo wins the postseasongame, 40-12.

1976 Head Coach Jim Root guides theIndians to seven wins for the firsttime since 1951.

1980 Jimmye Laycock returns to his almamater to take over the reins of theprogram.

1986 The Tribe gains a bid to the NCAAplayoffs after posting a 9-2 record.W&M loses to Delaware, 51-17.

1988 Jimmye Laycock becomeswinningest coach in W&M footballhistory. The Tribe plays in its sixthpostseason game, the first one everto be played by an American teamin Japan against a Japanese all-starsquad. The Epson Ivy Bowl is anawesome success with a 73-3 victory.

1989 Tribe gains a bid to the NCAA play-offs after posting an 8-2-1 record.W&M loses to Furman, 24-10.W&M ends the season ranked 10th.

1990 The Tribe finishes with a school-record 10 victories and advances tothe quarterfinals of the NCAA play-offs. William and Mary defeats Rich-mond in the 100th meeting betweenthe two teams.

1992 William and Mary finishes with a 9-2 regular season record, becomingonly the fifth team in school historyto achieve nine victories. The Tribetravels to Tokyo and defeats NihonUniversity, 35-19, in the fifth EpsonIvy Bowl. The game was the first-ever match-up between a major U.S.college team and a Japanese univer-sity squad.

1993 Celebrating its 100th Year of Foot-ball and its first year of Yankee Con-ference play, the Tribe posts a 9-2regular season record and finishesas runner-up in the league (7-1).W&M advances to the NCAA play-offs where it loses to third-seededMcNeese St., 34-28, in Lake Charles,LA. Quarterback Shawn Knight setsa NCAA Division I-AA record forpass efficiency (204.6) while defen-sive tackle Craig Staub becomes the

most decorated player in Tribe his-tory by being named to four All-America teams, including the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americasquad.

1994 Tribe finishes with 8-3 record, cap-ping the best three-year stretch inschool history (26-8).

1995 Jimmye Laycock becomes only the13th Division I-AA head coach toreach the 100-win plateau with a 39-0 win at defending conference cham-pion New Hampshire. The Collegefinishes the season with a 7-4 markand places 13 athletes on the all-con-ference squad.

1996 The College wins its first YankeeConference title in the league’s lastseason of competition. On its wayto the league title the College fin-ishes with a school-record No. 5 fi-nal national ranking, ties the schoolrecord for wins (10) and makes aquarterfinal showing in the NCAADiv. I-AA playoffs. The team alsotakes home the Lambert Cup andECAC Team of the Year trophies. OGJosh Beyer and safety DarrenSharper earn multiple first team All-America honors, while Sharper be-comes the third Tribe player to benamed as the Yankee Conference’sDefensive Player of the Year. As asecond-round selection of the GreenBay Packers, Sharper also becomesthe highest NFL draft pick in schoolhistory.

W&M Football Timeline1997 W&M reaches an all-time high na-

tional ranking of No. 2 in the coachespoll in the season’s third week andfinishes year with 7-4 overall record.Team has 10 players named to All-Atlantic 10 honors, marking thethird-straight season with double-digit honorees.

1998 The Tribe ends the year with a 7-4record and a No. 17 final nationalranking. The squad produces threeplayers who earned All-Americahonors: QB Mike Cook, DT RaheemWalker and P/TE Mike Leach.

1999 Coach Laycock and his staff guidethe squad to its eighth consecutivewinning season with a 6-5 mark.Placekicker Brett Sterba ties the A10record for field goals in a seasonwith 18 and WR Dave Conklingraduates as the school’s all-timeleader in receptions (190), receivingyards (3,269) and TD catches (27).Sophomore Komlan Lonergan setsthe school single-season kickoff re-turn yardage mark with 743 yards.

2001 W&M rebounds from the previousyear’s 5-6 record to post an 8-4 mark,winning a share of the Atlantic 10Conference crown and making itsfirst NCAA Playoff appearancesince 1996. Senior tailback KomlanLonergan sets the career kickoff re-turn yardage record (1,464), juniorquarterback Dave Corley establishesthe College’s career mark for totaloffense (8,173) and sophomore re-ceiver Rich Musinski breaks theschool’s single season receivingyardage mark by posting 1,393yards on 59 catches. Eleven student-athletes earn all-conference honorsand Musinski and OT Dwight Beardearn All-American honors.

2002 Tribe senior quarterback DaveCorley, Jr. breaks the school’s all-time passing yardage record inW&M’s 6-5 season, the 17th winningledger in the past 20 years. Corleyends up as the holder of 16 schoolrecords. His main target, wideoutRich Musinski, becomes the Tribe’sall-time leader in receiving yards inthe season finale against Richmond.

Jimmy Cerminaro deflects a pass in the Tribe’s1996, 10-7, win over Delaware which helpedclinch the league title for the College.

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Name Pro Team YearsBill Bowman Detroit Lions 1954, 1956

Pittsburgh Steelers 1957Tom Brown Pittsburgh Steelers 1942Russ Brown Honolulu Hawaiians 1974

New York Giants 1974Washington Redskins 1975

Dennis Cambal New York Jets 1973John Cannon Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1983-89Winston Charles Dayton Triangles 1928Steve Christie Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1990-91

Buffalo Bills 1992-2001San Diego Chargers 2001 - Present

Michael Clemons Kansas City Chiefs 1987Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988Toronto Argonauts 1989-2000

Flyin’ Jack Cloud Green Bay Packers 1950-51Washington Redskins 1952-53

Mike Cook Cleveland Browns 1999Dave Corley, Jr. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2003 - PresentJohn Clowes Detroit Lions 1951Louis Creekmur Detroit Lions 1950-59Dan Darragh Buffalo Bills 1968-70Otis Douglas Philadelphia Eagles 1946-49Nick Forkovitch Brooklyn Dodgers 1946Robert Green Washington Redskins 1992-96

Chicago Bears 1997Minnesota Vikings 1997

Chris Hakel Washington Redskins 1992Atlanta Falcons 1993

Isham Hardy Akron Indians 1923-26Archie Harris Denver Broncos 1987Chris Garrity Washington Federals 1982Ron Harrison Jacksonville Jaguars 1998Dan Henning San Diego Chargers 1966George Hughes Pittsburgh Steelers 1950-54Harvey Johnson New York Yankees 1947-48Mark Kelso Buffalo Bills 1986-93David Knight New York Jets 1973-77Shawn Knight Toronto Argonauts 1994-95John Kreamcheck Chicago Bears 1953-55Lenny Lambiotte Philadelphia Eagles 1987Mike Leach Tennessee Titans 2000-01

Chicago Bears 2002Denver Broncos 2002- Present

Name Pro Team YearsBuddy Lex Hamilton Tiger Cats 1954Corey Ludwig Calgary Stampede 1995Bob Lusk Detroit Lions 1956Art Matsu Dayton Triangles 1928Ed Mioduszewski Baltimore Colts 1953Melvin Martin Saskatchewan 1979Tom Mikula Brooklyn Dodgers 1948Joe Montgomery Charlotte Hornets 1975Scot Osborne Seattle Seahawks 2000-01

Buffalo Bills 2001New Orleans Saints 2003 - Present

Vito Ragazzo Hamilton Tiger Cats 1953-54Garrard Ramsey Chicago Cards 1947-49Knox Ramsey L.A. Dons 1948-51

Chicago Cardinals 1950-51Philadelphia Eagles 1952Washington Redskins 1952-53

Chris Rosier Cincinnati Bengals 2000Tom Rozantz Saskatchewan Roughriders 1979

Hamilton Tiger Cats 1980Toronto Argonauts 1981-82Chicago Blitz 1983Pittsburgh Maulers 1984Birmingham Stallions 1985

Jim Ryan Denver Broncos 1979-88John Sapinsky Oakland Raiders 1964Jerry Sazio Hamilton Tiger Cats 1955Ralph Sazio Brooklyn Dodgers 1948

Hamilton Tiger Cats 1950-53Darren Sharper Green Bay Packers 1997 - PresentSteve Shull Miami Dolphins 1980-83Bob Soleau Pittsburgh Steelers 1964Brett Sterba Green Bay Packers 2000Charlie Sumner Chicago Bears 1955-59

Minnesota Vikings 1961-62Tommy Thompson Cleveland Browns 1949-53Jude Waddy Green Bay Packers 1998

Denver Broncos 2002San Diego Chargers 2003 - Present

Tex Warrington Brooklyn Dodgers 1946-47Ed Weber LA Rams 1952Al Vandeweghe Buffalo Bisons 1946Stan Yagiello Pittsburgh Gladiators 1987

New York Knights 1988

W&M in the Pros

Darren Sharper, All-Pro safety, Green Bay -W&M Class of 1997

Steve Christie, placekicker, San Diego -W&M Class of 1990

Mike Leach, TE/longsnapper, Denver -W&M Class of 2000

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All-Americans1930 Hap Halligan, (Hon. Mention)1933 Bill Palese, HB (All-American Board)1942 Garrard “Buster” Ramsey, G (AP - First )1946 Knox Ramsey, G (Deke Houlgate - First;UP Second)1946 Bob Steckroth, E (Hon. Mention)1946 Tommy Korczowski, TB (Hon. Mention)1946 “Flyin’” Jack Cloud, FB (Hon. Mention)1947 “Flyin’” Jack Cloud, FB (New York Sun - First)

Knox Ramsey, G (UP - 2nd; Deke Houlgate - First)Harry Caughron, OT (A.P. - Hon. Mention)Bob Steckroth, E (A.P. -Hon. Mention)Tommy Thompson, C (A.P. Hon. Mention)

1948 Jack Cloud, FB (New York Sun - First)Tommy Thompson, C (AP - Third)Harry Caughron, OT (A.P. - Hon. Mention)Lou Hoitsma, E (A.P. - Hon. Mention)Jack McDowell, OL(A.P. - Hon. Mention)

1949 Vito Ragazzo, E (UP - Second)1951 John Kreamcheck, T (AP, Hon. Men.)

Dickie Lewis, B (UP, Hon. Mention)Sam Lupo, G (AP, Hon. Mention)Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP, Hon. Men.)George Parozzo, T (UP, Hon. Men.)Sam Lupo, G (UP, Hon. Men.)

1952 Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP - Second)Tom Keller, B (AP/UP Hon. Men.)Linwood Cox, G (AP Hon. Men.)John Kreamcheck (UP Hon. Men.)

1953 Bill Bowman, FB (P/UP Hon. Men.)John Bednarik (UP Hon. Men.)

1955 Bob Lusk, T (Williamson’s - Third)1956 Walter Brodie, E (AP - Second)

Charlie Sidwell (AP, Hon. Mention)1959 Mike Lashley, T (Hon. Mention)1962 Bob Soleau, G (AP, UP, Hon. Men.)1963 Bob Soleau, G (AP - First)1965 George Pearce, E (AP - Second)1970 Bob Herb, C (AP - Second)1973 Joe Montgomery (Football News - Third)1974 Dick Pawlewicz, TE (AP - Third, Recap - Second)1976 Tom Rozantz, QB (AP, Hon. Men.)

Jim Kruis, TB (AP, Hon. Mention)1977 Tom Rozantz, QB (AP, Hon. Men.)

Hank Zimmerman, C (AP)1983 Mario Shaffer, OG (AP - First, Kodak - First)1984 Mark Kelso, DB (AP, Hon. Men.)1986 Michael Clemons, TB (Kodak - First)1988 Scott Perkins, OL (AP - Second)

Steve Christie, PK (AP, Hon. Men.)Harry Mehre, WR (AP, Hon. Men.)

1989 Steve Christie, P/PK (Kodak - First,Sports Net. – Second; AP - Second)Reggie White,OG (Sports Net. - Second)

1990 Reggie White, OG (Sports Network - First, AP -First, Walter Camp - First, Kodak - First)Robert Green, TB (AP - Third)

1991 Peter Reid, OT (Sports Network - Hon. Mention)1992 Tom Walters, OG (Sports Network-Hon. Mention)1993 Craig Staub, DT (Sports Network-First; Walter

Camp-First; Don Hansen’s FB Gazette-First;

AP-Second)Tom Walters, OG (Sports Network-Second;AP-Second; Don Hansen’s FB Gazette-Third)Shawn Knight, QB (Sports Network-Hon. Mention)

1994 Darren Sharper, FS (Sports Network-Hon. Mention)Greg Applewhite, LB (Sports Network-Honorable Mention)

1995 Darren Sharper, FS (Sports Network - First;Football Almanac - First)Josh Beyer, OG (Sports Network - Third)

1996 Darren Sharper, FS (Sports Network; FootballGazette, American Football Coaches Assoc., AP,Walter Camp – First)Josh Beyer, OG (Sports Network, FootballGazette,American Football Coaches Assoc., AP,Walter Camp - First)

1997 Brian Shallcross, PK (Sports Network – Third)Luke Cullinane, DL (AP – Third)

1998 Mike Cook, QB (AP, ESPN, Sports Network –Second)Mike Leach, TE (AP, Sports Network – Second)Raheem Walker, DL (Sports Network – Third)

1999 Brett Sterba, K, (American Football CoachesAssociation, Sports Network, Burger King - First)Mike Leach, TE (Walter Camp - First)

2000 Todd Greineder, LB (Football Gazette -Honorable Mention)Matt Mazefsky, OT (Football Gazette - Second)Chris Rosier, WR (Football Gazette - Hon. Mention)Raheem Walker, DT (Sports Network - First,Football Gazette - Second)

2001 Rich Musinski, WR (Football Gazette - Third,Football Gazette - Hon. Mention Kick Returns)Dwight Beard, OT (Football Gazette - Hon.Mention)

2002 Dwight Beard, OL (AFCA- First; AP- First)

All-Americans

Offensive guardGarrard “Buster”Ramsey was W&M’sfirst Associated PressAll-American, as hewas named to theAP’s first teamoffense in 1942.

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All-Atlantic 102002

Dwight Beard, OL- 1stRich Musinski, WR- 1st

Billy Parker, DB - 1stDave Corley, Jr., QB- 2nd

Greg Kuehn, K- 2ndCorey Paxton, HB- 2nd

Mohammed Youssofi, LB- 2ndMarques Bobo, DB- 3rdPaul Carpenter, LB, 3rdRay Loffredo, OL- 3rd

Jon Smith, RB- 3rdMarques Washington, DT- 3rd

2001Dwight Beard, OT - 1stRich Musinski, WR - 1stDave Corley, QB - 2nd

Marty Magerko, DB - 2ndRich Musinski- RS - 2ndMike Nagelin, PK - 2nd

Chris Stahl, DE - 2ndScott Tompkins, C - 2ndMarques Bobo, DB - 3rd

Brandon Johnson, TE - 3rdChad Richards, DT - 3rd

2000Matt Mazefsky, OT - 1st

Brett Sterba, K - 1stRaheem Walker, DT - 1st

Jimmy Cerminaro, FS - 2ndTodd Greineder, LB - 2nd

Chris Rosier, WR - 2ndChris Stahl, DE - 2ndDave Corley, QB - 3rd

Mohammed Youssofi, LB - 3rd

1999Brett Sterba, K - 1stMike Leach, P - 1st

Mike Beverly, CB - 2ndKhari Reynolds, CB - 2ndDave Conklin, WR - 2nd

Chris Morris, C - 2ndJustin Solomon, DE - 2nd

Chris Stahl, DE - 3rdMatt Mazefsky, OT - 3rd

1998Mike Cook, QB – 1st

Greg Whirley, OL – 1stMike Leach, P – 1st

Raheem Walker, DL – 1stMike Leach, TE – 2ndHameen Ali, RB – 3rdSean Reid, OL – 3rdBrett Sterba, K – 3rd

1997Ron Harrison, CB – 1st

Dan Rossentini, OG - 1stJude Waddy, LB – 1st

Brian Shallcross, PK–1stLuke Cullinane, DE – 1st

Alvin Porch, TB - 2nd

Greg Whirley, OT - 2ndPete Coyne, DT – 2nd

Sean McDermott, SS - 3rdKendrick Ashton, CB – 3rd

All-Yankee Conference1996

Darren Sharper, FS -1stJosh Beyer, OG - 1st

Mike Bertoni, DE - 1stLuke Cullinane, DE - 1st

Alvin Porch, RB - 1stMike Cook, QB - 1st

Brian Giamo, DT - 2ndMike McGowan, LB - 2nd

Stefon Moody, LB - 2ndJude Waddy, LB - 2nd

Dan Rossettini, OG - 2ndPeter Coyne, DT – 3rd

1995Derek Fitzgerald, TB -1st

Jason Miller, LB - 1stJosh Beyer, OG - 1st

Darren Sharper, FS - 1stJim Simpkins, DT - 2ndCharlie White, C - 2ndStefon Moody, LB - 2nd

Troy Keen, TB - 3rdPete Coyne, DT - 3rd

Mark McCain, KR - 3rdBrian Shallcross, K - 3rd

Jude Waddy, LB - 3rdTerry Hammons, WR - 3rd

1994Darren Sharper, FS - 1stShawn Knight, QB- 2nd

Greg Applewhite, LB - 2ndMike Tomlin, WR - 2nd

Troy Keen, TB - 2ndJosh Beyer, G - 2nd

Jude Waddy, LB - 3rd

1993Craig Staub, DT - 1stWally Vale, OT - 1st

Tom Walters, OG - 1stChris Dawson, P - 1st

Greg Applewhite, LB-2ndDerek Fitzgerald, TB - 2ndShawn Knight, QB - 2ndCorey Ludwig, WR - 2nd

Tony Tomich, C - 3rdMike Bertoni, DE - 3rdEric Lambert, LB - 3rd

Yankee Conference DefensivePlayer of the Year

1993Craig Staub, DT

1995Jason Miller, LB

1996Darren Sharper, FS

Yankee Conf./A10 Rookie ofthe Year

1996David Conklin, WR

1999David Corley, QB

2000Rich Musinski, WR

All-ECAC1973

Joe Montgomery, C

1976Jim Kruis, TB

Hank Zimmerman, C

1977Joe Manderfield, WR

1980Steve McNamee, FSKurt Wrigley, WR

(Rookie of the Year)

1985Stan Yagiello, QB

Michael Clemons, TBArchie Harris, OTBob Solderitch, C

1986Michael Clemons, TBKen Lambiotte, QBArchie Harris, OT

Dave Pocta, LB

1987Steve Christie, PKJohn Menke, OL

1988Steve Christie, PKScott Perkins, OLHarry Mehre, WR

1989Steve Christie, PK/P

Reggie White, OGAlan Garlic, DE

1990Reggie White, OGTyrone Shelton, RB

Alan Garlic, DE

1991Greg Kalinyak, OC

Mark Tyler, DT

1992Tom Walters, OG

Palmer Scarritt, CBDerek Fitzgerald, TB(Rookie of the Year)

1993Craig Staub, DTWally Vale, OT

Shawn Knight, QBEric Lambert, LB

Marc Richards, CB

1994Darren Sharper, FSShawn Knight, QB

Greg Applewhite, LB

All-time Honors and Awards

Defensive tackle Craig Staub was Yankee Conference Defensive Player ofthe Year in 1993

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1995Josh Beyer, OG

Jason Miller, MLBDarren Sharper, FSJim Simpkins, DT

1996Darren Sharper, FS

Josh Beyer, OGMike Cook, QB

Luke Cullinane, DEBrian Giamo, DT

Mike McGowan, LBAlvin Porch, RB

1997Pete Coyne, DT

Dan Rossettini, OGJude Waddy, OL

Luke Cullinane, DLSean McDermott, SS

1998Mike Cook, QB

Greg Whirley, OLRaheem Walker, DL

Mike Leach, P

1999Mike Leach, TE

Matt Mazefsky, OTBrett Sterba, KChris Stahl, DE

2000Matt Mazefsky, OT

Brett Sterba, PK

2001Rich Musinski, WR - 1st

2002Rich Musinski, WR- 1st

All-SouthernConference

1941Garrard Ramsey, GHarvey Johnson, B

1942Garrard Ramsey, G

Marvin Bass, TGlenn Knox, E

Harvey Johnson, B

1944John Clowes, G

1945Knox Ramsey, T

1946Knox Ramsey, G

Jack Cloud, B

1947Bob Steckroth, EKnox Ramsey, G

Tommy Thompson, CJack Cloud, B

Harry Caughron, TRalph Sazio, T

1948Tommy Thompson, C

Jack Cloud, BHarry Caughron, T

Lou Hoitsma, EJack McDowell, GLou Creekmur, T

1949Vito Ragazzo, E

George Hughes, GBuddy Lex, B

1951Ed Mioduszewski, B

Sam Lupo, GTed Filer, C

Jerry Sazio, LB

1952Linwood Cox, G

Ed Mioduszewski, B

1953George Parazzo, T

Bill Bowman, B

1954Jerry Sazio, LB

1955Walt Brodie, E

Bob Lusk, T

1956Walt Brodie, E

Charlie Sidwell, B

1957Elliott Schaubach, T

Bill Rush, CLarry Peccatiello, E

1959Mike Lashley, T

1961Eric Erdossy, G

1962John Sapinsky, T

Bob Soleau, G

1963Bob Soleau, G

1964Scot Swan, DB

George Pearce, DECraig Smith, OG

Jeff Craig, OT

1965George Pearce, OE

Tom Feola, CTony Buccino, DTJim LoFrese, DHB

Bob Gadkowski, LB

1966Chuck Albertson, EBob Gadkowski, DE

Adin Brown, LBJoe Nielson, DT

1967Bob Gadkowski, DE

Adin Brown, LBChip Young, DB

Brad Cashman, TJim Cavanaugh, E

1968Bob Herb, C

Ralph Beatty, TTerry Morton, HB

Jim Barton, SBurt Waite

1969Bob Herb, C

Tom Duffey, S

1970Phil Mosser, FBPaul Scolaro, SWally Ake, LB

Jackson Neal, GBob Herb, C

1971Phil Mosser, FBPaul Scolaro, S

David Knight, EJackson Neall, G

1972Joe Montgomery, C

Terry Regan, KRon Chappell, DE

Stan Victor, OGPaul Scolaro, S

David Knight, E

1973Joe Montgomery, C

Russell Brown, PDick Pawlewicz, TE

1974Bill Deery, QB

Dick Pawlewicz, TEMike Stewart, SS

1976Tom Rozantz, QB

Ken Cloud, TEJim Kruis, TB

Bruno Schmalhofer, DE

All-time Honors and Awards

Jack Cloud (at left), one ofthe greatest players inTribe history, earned All-America honors in threestraight years (1946-48),and was featured on thecover of Street andSmith’s Football 1948football yearbook (above).

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Southern Conference Playerof the Year

1956Walt Brodie, E

1962Bob Soleau, G

1965George Pearce, E

1970Phil Mosser, FB

Southern Conference Athleteof the Year

1966Chuck Albertson

1971Phil Mosser

SI Silver Anniversary All-America Team

1931John W. Tuthill, E

1936Dan Edmondson, HB

1937Walter Zable, E

1940Col. Seymour Schwiller, G

Jacobs Blocking Trophy1950

Lou Creekmur, T

1962Bob Soleau, G

1963Bob Soleau, G

1970Bob Herb, C

1971Jackson Neall, G

All-South - 1st Team1980

Doug Martini, OG

1981Steve Dowdy, LB

Doug Martini, OGJerome Watters, DB

1982Steve Zeuli, DT

Virginia Sports Hall of Fame1974

Gerrard S. Ramsey

1975Tommy Thompson

1978Eric Tipton

Dr. John B. Todd

1979Otis W. Douglas

1981Marvin Bass

1982Glenn Knox

1983H. Lester Hooker, Jr.George S. Hughes

1984Jack CloudMeb Davis

1986Buddy Lex

William “Pappy” Gooch

1989Lou Creekmur

1990Suey Eason

1993Vito Ragazzo

Paul Webb

1994Lou Creekmur

“Teddy” Award —NCAA’s Highest Honor1987 - Walter J. Zable ’37

The Theodore RooseveltAward is presented annually toa distinguished citizen of na-tional reputation and outstand-ing accomplishment who hasearned a varsity award.

W&M Players in Bowl Games

Blue-Gray All-StarFootball Classic

1942Harvey Johnson, BGarrard Ramsey, G

1945Doc Holloway, G

1946Mel Wright, T

1949George Hughes, G

Jack Cloud, FBBuddy Lex, B

Lou Creekmur, T

1952Ed Mioduszewski, B

1974Dick Pawlewicz, TE

1978Tom Rozantz, QB

1986Archie Harris, T

1991Chris Hakel, QB

1999Scot Osborne, TE

College-NFL All-Star Game1943

Garrard Ramsey, GHarvey Johnson, HB

1946Garrard Ramsey, G

1948Knox Ramsey, G

1949Tommy Thompson, C

1950Lou Creekmur, T

1950George Hughes, G

Shrine Game North-South1951

Ed Weber, HBVito Ragazzo, E

1953Bill Bowman, FB

1964Bob Soleau, G

1965George Pearce, E

1972David Knight, FL

All-time Honors and Awards

Walter Zable, Class of 1937, has long been one of the biggestsupporters of William and Mary football. Zable was a startingend for the Tribe from 1934-36, playing at a high enough levelto be named to Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary All-America team. Then, in 1987, the NCAA honored Zable withthe Theodore Roosevelt Award, its highest honor. Zable thenensured that his legacy would remain with the College ofWilliam and Mary when, in 1990, he and his wife Betty (Classof 1940) made a committment of $10 million towards athlet-ics, student aid and other needs. In recognition of the gesturefrom the Zables, the College’s Board of Visitors approved thenaming of the stadium as Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field.

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1973Joe Montgomery, C

1991Chris Hakel, QB

All-American Bowl1974

Rick Pawlewicz

1990Reggie White, OG

Senior Bowl1950

Jack Cloud, FBLou Creekmur, T

1951Vito Ragazzo, E

1953Ed Mioduszewski, B

1964T.W. Alley, T

1990Steve Christie, PK

Rotary Gridiron Classic2002

Dwight Beard

Academic AwardsAcademic All-America

1974John Gerdelman, FB -1st

1975Ken Smith, DB - 1st

1976Ken Smith, DB - 1st team

1977Ken Smith, DB- 1st team

1978Rob Muscalus, TE - 1st

1979Clarence Gains, TB -2nd

1981Steve Dowdy, LB - 2nd

1983Mark Kelso, FS - 1st

1984Mark Kelso, FS - 1st team

1986Ken Lambiotte, QB - 2nd

All-time Honors and Awards

1988Chris Gessner, CB - 1st

1990Jeff Nielsen, LB - 1st

Greg Kalinyak, C - 2nd

1991Jeff Nielsen , LB - 2nd

1992Craig Staub, DT- 2nd

1993Craig Staub, DT- 1st

A10 Academic Team1997

Brian Shallcross, PKPete Coyne. DT

Sean McDermott, SSSean Reid, OT

Justin Solomon, DE

1998Mike Leach, P/TEMatt Mazefsky, OL

Sean Reid, OTGreg Whirley, OLMike Beverly, DB

Justin Solomon, DE

1999Mike Leach, P/TEMatt Mazefsky, OTJustin Solomon, DE

2000Martin Magerko, DBMatt Mazefsky, OTCorey Paxton, HBDaron Pope, QB/P

Matt Sanger, HB

2001Eric Bengaard, DT

Bryce Lee, WRMartin Magerko, DB

Marc Matthie, LBMike Nagelin, PKCorey Paxton, HB

2002Corey Paxton, HB

Lang Campbell, QBCorey Patterson, DB

All-Southern Scholastic Team1955

Denys Grant, G

1956Denys Grant, G

Charlie Sidwell, HB

1957Denys Grant, G

Bill Rush, C

1959Ben Johnson, E

Laurent Kardatzke, FB

1960Bob Stoy, QB

Loye Bechtold, T Joe Poist, E

1962Dennis O’Toole, E

1963Bill Corley, E

Postgraduate ScholarshipWinners

1978Kenneth Smith (NCAA)

1980Clarence E. Gaines (NCAA)

1985Mark Kelso (NCAA)

1986Ken Lambiotte (NFF)

1988Chris Gessner (NFF)

1990Reggie White (NFF)

1993Craig Staub (NFF)

NFF = National FootballFoundation

Disney Spirit Award2000

Hameen Ali IIIThe Disney Spirit Award is

presented live on ESPN as partof the network’s College

Football Show and is givenannually to the college football

player who has overcomeobstacles to achieve success

Bob Soleau (above) and Mark Kelso(left) are two of the most celebratedplayers in W&M’s history. Soleauwas an All-American guard in 1962and 1963, while Kelso was an All-American safety in 1984 before go-ing on to a successful pro career withthe Buffalo Bills under former Tribecoach Marv Levy.

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Individual RecordsScoringMost PointsGame: 36, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater. 1931Season: 114, Robert Green, 1990Career: 279, Steve Christie (PK), 1985-89

270, Jack Cloud (RB), 1946-49

Most TouchdownsGame: 6, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931Season: 19, Robert Green, 1991Career: 45, Jack Cloud, 1946-49

Most PATsGame: 8, Terry Regan vs. Davidson, 1972

Greg Kuehn vs. VMI, 2002Season: 56, Chris Dawson, 1993Career: 128, Brian Shallcross, 1994-97Consecutive PATs: 42, Terry Regan, 1972-73

Most Field GoalsGame: 4, Chris Dawson vs. Lehigh, 1992

Brian Shallcross vs. Villanova, 1995Brett Sterba vs. Northeastern, 2000

Season: 21, Steve Christie, 1989Career: 57, Steve Christie, 1986-89

Total OffenseMost YardsGame: 454, Dave Corley vs. Northeastern, 2000Season: 3,466, Chris Hakel, 1990Career: 10,948, Dave Corley, 1999 - 2002

RushingRushing AttemptsGame: 37, Wes Meeteer vs. Davidson, 1969

Troy Keen, vs. Northeastern, 1994Derek Fitzgerald vs. Penn, 1995

Season: 272, Alvin Porch, 1996Career: 720, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98

Rushing YardsGame: 257, Phil Mosser

vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970Season: 1,408, Robert Green, 1990Career: 3,744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98

PassingAttemptsGame: 52, Mike Cook vs. UNH, 1998Season: 428, Stan Yagiello, 1984Career: 1,246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85

CompletionsGame: 35, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 1983Season: 261, Stan Yagiello, 1984Career: 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85

Passing YardsGame: 426, Dave Corley

vs. Northeastern, 2000Season: 3,414, Chris Hakel, 1990Career: 9,805, Dave Corley, 1999-2002

Completion PercentageSeason: 69.4, Shawn Knight, 1993Career: 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-94

Pass EfficiencySeason: *204.6, Shawn Knight, 1993Career: *170.77, Shawn Knight, 1991-94

* NCAA Division I-AA records

Touchdown PassesGame: 6, Shawn Knight vs. Maine, 1993Season: 26, Mike Cook, 1998

Mike Cook, 1996Career: 73, Dave Corley, 1999-2002

ReceivingReceptionsGame: 13, Glen Bodnar vs. Colgate, 1984Season: 73, Michael Clemons, 1986Career: 190, Dave Conklin, 1996-99

Receiving YardsGame: 240, Dave Conklin vs. VMI, 1997Season: 1,393, Rich Musinski, 2001Career: 3,280, Rich Musinski, 2000-

Yards per Catch (500-yd. min.)Season: 25.5, Mike Tomlin, 1992Career: 20.4, Rich Musinski 2000 -

TD ReceptionsGame: 4, Vito Ragazzo vs. WFU, 1949

Corey Ludwig vs. Maine, 1993Season: 15, Vito Ragazzo, 1947Career: 27, Dave Conklin, 1996-99

SacksGame: 3.5, Luke Cullinane vs. VU, 1996Season: 12, Luke Cullinane, 1996Career: 24, Luke Cullinane, 1994-97

InterceptionsGame: 4, Jack Bruce vs. Richmond, 1947Season: 10, Jack Bruce, 1947

Darren Sharper, 1996Career: 24, Darren Sharper, 1993-96

Individual Long PlaysRush from Scrimmage95 yds John Truehart vs. E&H, 1934

Pass Completion87 yds Dan Henning

to Tom Scott vs. Navy, 1961

Punt77 yds Russell Brown, 1972

Joe Agee, 1975Jack Freeman, 1942

Punt Return101 yds Dale Worrall vs. Bridgewater, 1932

Kickoff Return100 yds Dick Pawlewicz vs. UVa, 1974

Run with Fumble91 yds Meb Davis vs. Columbia, 1926

Run with Interception93 yds Marvin Graham vs. Va Tech, 1946

Field Goal53 yds Steve Christie vs. ETSU, 1987

Steve Christie vs. Virginia, 1988Brett Sterba vs. Delaware, 2000

Team RecordsMost Points ScoredGame: 95, vs. Bridgewater, 1931Season: 467 in 1990

Most Points AllowedGame: 93, by Delaware, 1915Season: 333 in 1982

Most Yards GainedGame: 681 vs. Richmond, 1991Season: 6,438 in 1990

Most PlaysGame: 100 vs. Virginia Tech, 1971Season: 1,004 in 1990

Rushing YardsGame: 453 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970Season: 3,024 in 1990

The Record Book

Quarterback Shawn Knight holds the NCAADivision I-AA record for career passing efficiencyrating with a mark of 170.77.

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Pass AttemptsGame: 55 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982Season: 458 in 1985

Pass CompletionsGame: 35 vs. Rutgers, 1983Season: 270 in 1986

Passing YardsGame: 498 vs. VMI, 1997Season: 3,414 in 1990

First DownsGame: 36 vs. VMI, 1991; vs. VMI, 1993Season: 324 in 1990

Most InterceptionsGame: 6 vs. Wake Forest, 1947Season: 25 in 1972

CONSECUTIVE...Victories: 9, 1985-86Losses: 9, 1956-57Shutouts: 5, 1923; 1930-31; 1941Shutouts in one season: 7, 1928SoCon wins: 7, 1970-71YanCon wins: 9, 1993-94Atlantic 10 wins: 5, 2001Games scored: 132, 1981-93Games without a victory: 12, 1955-57

Single Season Records

PASSING YARDS1. 3414, Chris Hakel, 19902. 3166, Mike Cook, 19963. 3028, Mike Cook, 19984. 2974, Chris Hakel, 19915. 2962, Stan Yagiello, 19856. 2808, Dave Corley, Jr., 20017. 2801, Stan Yagiello, 19848. 2674, Dave Corley, Jr., 20029. 2609, Ken Lambiotte, 198610. 2565, Dave Corley, Jr., 2000

PASSES ATTEMPTED1. 428, Stan Yagiello, 19842. 414, Chris Hakel, 19903. 413, Stan Yagiello, 19854. 385, Ken Lambiotte, 19865. 370, Mike Cook, 19986. 362, Mike Cook, 19967. 357, Chris Hakel, 19918. 327, Dave Corley, 20029. 315, Chris Garrity, 1981 315, Chris Garrity, 1980

PASSES COMPLETED1. 261, Stan Yagiello, 19842. 246, Mike Cook, 19983. 245, Chris Hakel, 19904. 240, Stan Yagiello, 19855. 233, Ken Lambiotte, 19866. 232, Chris Hakel, 19917. 210, Mike Cook, 19968. 200, Dave Corley, 20029. 199, Dave Murphy, 198310. 186, Chris Garrity, 1981

RECEIVING YARDS1. 1393, Rich Musinski, 20012. 1180, Mark Compher, 19903. 1140, Rich Musinski, 20024. 1110, Ron Gillam, 19855. 1096, Josh Whipple, 19966. 950, Corey Ludwig, 19937. 930, Mike Sutton, 19838. 925, David Conklin, 19989. 911, Kurt Wrigley, 198210. 871, Harry Mehre, 1986

RECEPTIONS1. 73, Michael Clemons, 19862. 70, Michael Clemons, 19853. 69, Ron Gillam, 1985 69, Glen Bodnar, 19845. 67, Chuck Albertson, 19666. 66, Mike Sutton, 19837. 65, Josh Whipple, 19968. 64, Mark Compher, 19909. 61, George Pearce, 1965 61, David Conklin, 1998

RUSHING YARDS1. 1408, Robert Green, 19902. 1316, Alvin Porch, 19973. 1286, Phil Mosser, 19704. 1223, Derek Fitzgerlad, 19955. 1210, Alvin Porch, 19966. 1175, Troy Keen, 19947. 1164, Jim Kruis, 19768. 1118, Michael Clemons, 19869. 1101, Derek Fitzgerald, 199310. 1082, Tyrone Shelton, 1990

TOTAL OFFENSE1. 3466, Chris Hakel, 19902. 3159, Mike Cook, 19963. 3143, Dave Corley, Jr., 20014. 3057, Mike Cook, 19985. 3013, Stan Yagiello, 19856. 2950, Chris Hakel, 19917. 2939, Dave Corley, Jr., 20008. 2774, Dave Corley, Jr., 20029. 2730, Stan Yagiello, 198410. 2586, Ken Lambiotte, 1986

SCORING1. 114, Robert Green, 19902. 102, Jack Cloud, 19473. 99, Red Maxey, 19304. 96, Michael Clemons, 19865. 90, Steve Christie, 1989 90, Vito Ragazzo, 19497. 89, Dan Mueller, 19908. 86, Brett Sterba, 19999. 84, Brian Shallcross, 1996 84, Troy Keen, 1994 84, Troy Keen, 1993

TD PASSES1. 26, Mike Cook, 1998 26, Mike Cook, 19963. 23, Kenny Lambiotte, 1986 23, Stan Yagiello, 19855. 22, Shawn Knight, 1993 22, Chris Hakel, 19907. 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 20019. 18, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999 18, Chris Hakel, 1991 18, Buddy Lex, 1949

COMP. PERCENTAGE1. .694, Shawn Knight, 19932. .665, Mike Cook, 19983. .650, Chris Hakel, 19914. .644, Shawn Knight, 19945. .636, Shawn Knight, 1993 .636, Dave Murphy, 19837. .614, Mike Cook, 19978. .610, Stan Yagiello, 19849. .608, Dave Corley Jr., 200210. .605, Kenny Lambiotte, 1986

PUNTING AVERAGE1. 44.4, Mike Leach, 19982. 42.8, Russell Brown, 1971 42.8, Buddy Lex, 19424. 42.4, Steve Christie, 19885. 41.7, Dan Darragh, 1965

TACKLES1. 244, Dave Pocta, 19862. 190, Dave Pocta, 19853. 146, Jim McHeffey, 19844. 144, Owen Costello, 19815. 143, Kerry Gray, 1988 143, Jeff Hosmer, 19767. 141, Mark Kelso, 19838. 139, Jim Ryan, 19769. 138, Brad Uhl, 1987 138, Karl Wernecke, 1984

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PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Returns)1. 21.3, Jack Yohe, 19532. 19.2, Tommy Korczowki, 19483. 18.7, Chip Young, 19664. 17.1, Rich Musinski, 20015. 13.5, Buddy Lex, 19476. 13.2, Komlan Lonergan, 19987. 13.0, Charlie Sidwell, 19558. 12.2, Palmer Scarritt, 19929. 11.8, Jack Bruce, 194710. 11.5, Mike Weaver, 1965

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 500, Darren Sharper, 19962. 415, Palmer Scarritt, 19923. 333, Darren Sharper, 19954. 330, Michael Clemons, 19865. 317, Jack Bruce, 1947

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE1. 28.4, Dick Pawlewicz, 19742. 25.5, Michael Clemons, 19853. 24.6, James Blocker-Bodley, 19904. 24.3, Dick Pawlewicz, 19735. 24.2, Keith Best, 1979

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1. 743, Komlan Lonergan, 19992. 617, Phil Mosser, 19713. 587, Dave Scanlon, 19824. 584, Dick Pawlewicz, 19735. 572, Eddie Davis, 1987

INTERCEPTIONS1. 10, Darren Sharper, 1996 10, Jack Bruce, 19473. 8, Steve McNamee, 1980 8, Dick Kern, 19635. 7, Ron Harrison, 1997 7, Darren Sharper, 1995 7, Darren Sharper, 1994

Career Records

RUSHING YARDS1. 3744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-952. 3543, Robert Green 1988-903. 2949, Troy Keen, 1992-954. 2750, Alvin Porch, 1994-975. 2534, Tyrone Shelton, 1987-906. 2404, Jim Kruis, 1975-777. 2401, Bill Deery, 1972-748. 2216, Hameen Ali, III, 1997-20009. 2171, Phil Mosser, 1970-7110. 2135, Michael Clemons, 1983-86

PASSING YARDS1. 9805, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-20022. 8249, Stan Yagiello, 1981-853. 7295, Mike Cook, 1995-984. 7025, Chris Hakel, 1988-915. 5705, Shawn Knight, 1991-946. 4536, Chris Garrity, 1979-817. 4019, Tom Rozantz, 1975-788. 3361, Dan Darragh, 1965-679. 3087, Dave Murphy, 1980-8310. 2970, John Brosnahan, 1987-88

TOTAL OFFENSE1. 10948, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-022. 8168, Stan Yagiello, 1981-853. 7245, Mike Cook, 1995-984. 7058, Chris Hakel, 1988-915. 6408, Shawn Knight, 1991-946. 5385, Tom Rozantz, 1975-787. 4589, Bill Deery, 1972-748. 4320, Chris Garrity, 1979-819. 3749, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-9510. 3707, Dan Darragh, 1965-67

PASS ATTEMPTS1. 1246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-852. 1168, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-023. 913, Chris Garrity, 1979-814. 872, Mike Cook, 1995-985. 869, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 696, Tom Rozantz, 1975-787. 580, Shawn Knight, 1991-948. 535, Dan Darragh, 1965-679. 481, Dave Murphy, 1980-8310. 440, Craig Argo, 1987-89

PASS COMPLETIONS1. 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-852. 676, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-20023. 540, Mike Cook, 1995-984. 523, Chris Hakel, 1988-915. 407, Chris Garrity, 1979-816. 380, Shawn Knight, 1991-947. 315, Tom Rozantz, 1975-788. 288, Dave Murphy, 1980-839. 268, Dan Darragh, 1965-6710. 251, John Brosnahan, 1987-88

COMP. PERCENTAGE1. 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-942. 61.9, Mike Cook, 1995-983. 60.5, Kenny Lambiotte, 1985-864. 60.3, John Brosnahan, 1987-885. 60.2, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 59.9, Dave Murphy, 1980-837. 59.1, Stan Yagiello, 1981-858. 57.9, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-20029. 56.0, Daron Pope, 1997-200010. 54.8, Craig Argo, 1987-88

TD PASSES1. 73, Dave Corley, Jr., 1999-20022. 62, Mike Cook, 1995-983. 51, Stan Yagiello, 1982-854. 46, Shawn Knight, 1991-945. 43, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 36, Buddy Lex, 1946-497. 30, Dan Darragh, 1965-678. 27, Chris Garrity, 1979-819. 25, John Brosnahan, 1985-8810. 23, Kenny Lambiotte, 1985-86

RECEPTIONS1. 190, Dave Conklin, 1996-992. 175, Jeff Sanders, 1981-843. 174, Chris Rosier, 1997-20004. 172, Michael Clemons, 1983-865. 161, Harry Mehre, 1985-88 161, Rich Musinski, 2000 - present6. 145, Glenn Bodnar, 1982-847. 141, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-828. 140, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-95 140, Corey Ludwig, 1990-93

RECEIVING YARDS1. 3280, Rich Musinski, 2000- present2. 3269, Dave Conklin, 1996-993. 2884, Chris Rosier, 1997-20004. 2748, Harry Mehre, 1985-885. 2352, Jeff Sanders, 1981-846. 2349, Corey Ludwig, 1990-937. 2134, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-958. 2054, Mike Tomlin, 1991-949. 1995, David Knight, 1970-7210. 1986, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-82

The Record Book

Hard-running tailback Troy Keen rushed for2,949 yards from 1992-95, the third-best carertotal in W&M history.

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KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1. 1772, Komlan Lonergan, 1998-20012. 1600, James Blocker-Bodley, 1990-933. 1292, Ron Harrison, 1994-974. 1069, Keith Best, 1978-805. 1064, Phil Mosser, 1970-71

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 1027, Darren Sharper, 1993-962. 797, Palmer Scarritt, 1989-923. 521, Chip Young, 1965-674. 508, Jack Bruce, 1947-485. 495, Charlie Sidwell, 1955-57

Single Game Records

Individual Passing Yards1. 426, Dave Corley, Jr., 2000

vs. Northeastern2. 414, Stan Yagiello, 1982

vs. Miami3. 406, Stan Yagiello, 1985 vs. James Madison4. 401, Dave Murphy, 1983

vs. Marshall5. 399, Chris Garrity, 1981

vs. East Carolina

Most Receptions1. 13, Glenn Bodnar, Colgate, 19842. 12, Chuck Albertson, Virginia Tech, 1966 12, George Pearce, Navy, 1965

The Record Book

12, Jeff Sanders, Miami, 19825. 11, Marcus Howard, Villanova, 2000 11, Harry Mehre, Lehigh, 1988 11, Dave Szydlik, Bucknell, 1986 11, Mike Sutton, Marshall, 1983 11, Kurt Wrigley, Richmond, 1981 11, Chuck Albertson, Villaova, 1966

Rushing Yards1. 257, Phil Mosser, Ohio Wesleyan, 19702. 219, Derek Fitzgerald, Pennsylvania, 19953. 201, Alvin Porch, Connecticut, 19974. 198, Jon Smith, New Hampshire, 20025. 189, Derek Fitzgerald, Northeastern, 1995 189, Derek Fitzgerald, Villanova, 19937. 186, Alvin Porch, Boston Univ., 19978. 183, Alvin Porch vs. Delaware, 19969. 181, Robert Green, Navy, 199110. 180, Robert Green, Citadel, 1990

Team Passing Yards1. 498 yds. vs. VMI, 19972. 426 yds. vs. Northeastern, 20003. 414 yds. vs. Miami (Ohio), 19824. 412 yds. vs. JMU, 19855. 403 yds. vs. East Carolina, 1981

Team Rushing Yards1. 453 yds. vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 19702. 433 yds. vs. Villanova, 19933. 419 yds. vs. Delaware, 19734. 417 yds. vs. Richmond, 19745. 413 yds. vs. VMI, 1993

Best Defense Against the Run1. -39 yds. vs. Colgate, 1988 -39 yds. vs. Villanova, 19963. –11 yds. vs. Quantico, 19674. -6 yds. vs. Villanova, 1993

Best Defense Against the Pass1. 9 yds. vs. UMass, 1995 9 yds. vs. ECU, 1980 9 yds. vs. Appalachian St., 19762. 10 yds. vs. Furman, 19993. 11 yds. vs. VMI, 1993

COACHING RECORDS

Coaching Victories1. Jimmye Laycock - 1542. Rube McCray - 453. Jim Root - 394. J.W. Tasker - 305. Carl Voyles - 29

Coaching Winning Pct. (Min. 15 games)1. .782 - Carl Voyles2. .671 - Rube McCray3. .622 - J.W. Tasker4. .594 - Jimmye Laycock5. .537 - John Kellison

All-time Coaches and Records

R. Armstrong - 1896 - 0-2W.J. King - 1897-98, 1900 - 2-4W.H. Burke - 1899 - 2-3H.J. Duvall - 1903 - 1-3J.M. Blanchard - 1904-05, 1910 - 6-14-1H.W. Withers - 1906 - 3-7James Barry - 1907 - 6-4G.E. O’Hearn - 1908-09 - 10-10-1W.J. Young - 1911-12 - 1-12-2D.W. Draper - 1913-15 - 1-21-2S.H. Hubbard - 1916 - 2-5-2H.J. Young - 1917 - 3-5V.M. Geddy - 1918 - 0-2J.G. Driver - 1919-20 - 6-11-1W.E. Fincher - 1921 - 4-3-1Bill Ingram - 1922 - 6-3J.W. Tasker - 1923-27 - 30-17-2Branch Bocock - 1928-30, 1936-38, 28-29-3John Kellison - 1931-34 - 21-17-2Tommy Dowler - 1935 - 3-4-3Carl Voyles - 1939-42 - 29-7-3Rube McCray - 1944-50 - 45-22Marvin Bass - 1951 - 7-3Jack Freeman - 1952-56 - 14-29-5Milt Drewer - 1957-63 - 21-48-2Marv Levy - 1964-68 - 23-25-2Lou Holtz - 1969-71 - 13-20Jim Root - 1972-79 - 39-48-1Jimmye Laycock - 1980-present - 154-105-2

Phil Mosser holds W&M’s single game recordwith 257 rushing yards against Ohio Wesleyanin 1970. He also has the fifth-most career kickreturn yards in school history with 1,064.

Over 19,000 fans packed ZableStadium in 1949 to watch theTribe battle North Carolina.W&M came up short, 20-14, be-fore the largest crowd in ZableStadium history.

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W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsAlbright 2 0 0 54 0American 1 0 0 38 0Appalachian State 2 1 0 59 62Arkansas 2 1 0 48 21Army 0 4 0 19 129Baltimore City College 1 0 0 6 5Boston College 0 3 1 60 90Boston University 7 4 1 298 252Bowling Green 1 0 0 20 0Brambleton AC 1 0 1 10 0Bridgewater 5 0 0 380 0Brown 1 1 0 73 29Bucknell 4 0 0 153 36Capitol City AC 1 0 0 6 4Catawba 1 0 0 19 6Catholic University 1 3 0 61 65Central Florida 0 3 0 78 143Chattanooga 1 1 0 16 18Cincinnati 1 3 0 55 114The Citadel 18 7 0 520 339Colgate 6 3 0 273 206Columbia 0 1 0 10 13Concord State 1 0 0 13 7Connecticut 4 1 0 143 76Dartmouth 6 1 0 112 102Davidson 9 4 1 377 194Delaware 11 15 0 522 752Duke (Trinity) 6 1 0 123 70East Carolina 4 12 1 251 386East Tennessee 1 1 0 59 77Emory & Henry 7 2 0 131 48Episcopal High 1 0 0 9 0Florida State 1 1 0 9 22Fort McClellan 1 0 0 61 0Fort Monroe 3 0 0 66 0Fredericksburg 1 0 1 6 0Furman 7 8 0 254 302Galludet 2 0 0 59 7Georgetown 1 2 0 12 75George Washington 12 9 2 377 258Georgia 0 1 0 24 59Georgia Southern 1 0 0 29 28Georgia Tech 0 1 0 7 33Guilford 10 0 0 409 13Hampden-Sydney 16 22 0 421 546Hampton AC 1 0 0 5 0Hampton HS 1 0 0 41 0Hampton University 2 0 0 82 40Harvard 4 4 2 187 155Haskell 0 1 0 13 14Hofstra 1 1 0 44 37Holy Cross 0 2 0 14 71Houston 1 1 0 32 49Indiana 0 1 0 17 25James Madison 13 11 0 571 508Jackson State 1 0 0 45 6*Japan All-Stars 1 0 0 73 3King 1 0 0 27 0Lehigh 8 1 0 297 216Lenoir-Rhyne 2 0 0 63 0Louisville 1 1 0 42 40Loyola (Baltimore) 1 0 0 19 0Lynchburg 3 1 1 125 13Maine 5 1 0 188 111Marshall 2 0 1 86 31Maryland 2 0 0 74 21Maryland Ag. College 0 1 0 0 17Massachusetts 4 4 0 199 148McNeese State 0 1 0 28 34

W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsMerchant Marines 1 0 0 25 7Miami (Florida) 0 2 0 17 49Miami (Ohio) 0 2 0 31 68Michigan State 0 2 0 27 75Mississippi State 0 1 0 7 49Navy 6 35 1 277 985New Hampshire 6 2 0 243 162Newport News 1 0 0 5 0Newport News App. 3 1 0 142 15*Nihon University 1 0 0 35 19Norfolk Navy Base 0 0 1 13 13Norfolk Blues 1 2 0 3 54Norfolk Collegians 1 0 0 3 0Norfolk Fire Dept. 1 0 0 21 0Norfolk H.S. 4 0 1 59 5Norfolk State 2 0 0 55 28Norfolk YMCA 0 1 0 0 16North Carolina 0 11 2 167 334N.C. A&M 0 1 0 0 44N.C. Pre-Flight 0 1 0 0 14N. C. State 8 9 0 234 287Northeastern 8 1 0 257 144Northern Iowa 0 1 0 35 38Ohio University 2 2 0 53 85Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 0 33 29Oklahoma 1 1 0 21 56Oklahoma A&M 1 0 0 20 0Old Dominion Club 1 0 0 14 4Old Point Comfort 3 1 0 33 34Penn State 0 4 0 61 139Pennsylvania 4 1 0 116 118Pittsburgh 0 5 0 23 136Portsmouth AC 1 1 0 36 6Princeton 2 1 1 103 108Quantico Marines 2 1 0 65 27Randolph-Macon 22 19 1 580 431Rhode Island 7 1 0 230 122Richmond 57 50 5 1643 1525Richmond AB 1 0 0 39 0Richmond Blues 0 1 2 9 13Roanoke 11 3 1 219 79Rutgers 4 6 0 173 199St. Bonaventure 0 1 0 6 7St. John’s 1 0 0 19 0St. Vincent’s Academy 1 1 1 12 23Samford 0 1 0 13 35Southern Miss. 1 0 0 3 0Syracuse 0 7 0 10 236Temple 2 4 1 117 198Tennessee 0 1 0 13 48Toledo 0 1 0 12 40Towson St. 1 0 0 43 15Tulane 1 2 0 22 53Union Theological 3 1 0 117 7University Col. of Med. 0 2 1 3 25Vanderbilt 0 4 0 44 77Villanova 12 7 1 603 427Virginia 5 26 1 343 825Virginia Medical 2 2 0 25 72Virginia Tech 18 39 4 800 1142VMI 45 33 2 1621 1389Wake Forest 9 10 1 289 399Washington & Lee 4 6 1 130 139West Virginia 0 15 1 188 470Wofford 2 0 0 49 14Yale 1 1 0 60 54Totals 479 476 41 17,251 17,079

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Year Record Coach Captain1893 2-1-0 None H.G. Humphreys1894 0-1-0 None R.K. Slaughter1895 None None Ralph Leigh1896 0-2-0 R. Armstrong W.P. Cole1897 0-1-0 W.J. King P.B. Jones1898 1-1-0 W.J. King J.E. Elliott1899 2-3-0 W.H. Burke F.S. McCandish1900 1-2-0 W.J. King C.J. Corbitt1901 2-1-1 None O.L. Shewmake1902 1-1-1 None O.L. Shewmake1903 1-3-0 H.J. Duvall S.C. Blackiston1904 3-3-0 J.M. Blanchard H. Blankenship1905 2-4-1 J.M. Blanchard C.E. Johnson1906 3-7-0 H.W. Withers G.G. Hankins1907 6-4-0 James H. Barry G.A. Dovell1908 4-6-1 G.E. O’Hearn C.A. Taylor, Jr.1909 6-4-0 G.E. O’Hearn J.G. Driver1910 1-7-1 J.M. Blanchard W.B. Lee1911 1-5-2 W.J. Young W.B. Lee1912 0-7-0 W.J. Young R.C. Tilley1913 0-5-1 D.W. Draper Jack Wright1914 1-7-0 D.W. Draper S.L. Bertschley1915 0-9-1 D.W. Draper C.R. Heflin1916 2-5-2 S.H. Hubbard J.F. Wilson1917 3-5-0 H.J. Young W.K. Close1918 0-2-0 V.M. Geddy1919 2-6-1 J.G. Driver R.W. Copeland1920 4-5-0 J.G. Driver W.K. Close1921 4-3-1 W.E. Fincher J.F. Wilson1922 6-3-0 Bill Ingram F. Chandler1923 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker John Todd1924 5-2-1 J.W. Tasker John Todd1925 7-4-0 J.W. Tasker F. Elliott1926 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker Art Matsu1927 4-5-1 J.W. Tasker Meb Davis1928 6-3-2 Branch Bocock W. Carmichael1929 8-2-0 Branch Bocock Ted Bauserman1930 7-2-1 Branch Bocock Jim Murphy1931 5-2-2 John Kellison Otis Douglas1932 8-4-0 John Kellison Hap Halligan1933 6-5-0 John Kellison Gerald Quirk1934 2-6-0 John Kellison Joe Bridgers1935 3-4-3 Tommy Dowler M. Bryant1936 1-8-0 Branch Bocock Joe Marino1937 4-5-0 Branch Bocock John Coiner

H. McGowan1938 2-7-0 Branch Bocock Herb Krueger1939 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles John Dillard

Lloyd Phillips1940 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles Charles Gondak1941 8-2-0 Carl M. Voyles Bill Goodlow1942 9-1-1 Carl M. Voyles Marvin Bass1944 5-2-1 Rube McCray John Clowes1945 6-3-0 Rube McCray Eugene Holloway1946 8-2-0 Rube McCray Denver Mills1947 9-2-0 Rube McCray Bob Steckroth

(Dixie Bowl) Ralph Sazio1948 7-2-2 Rube McCray Harry Caughron

(Delta Bowl) Lou Hoitsma1949 6-4-0 Rube McCray George Hughes

Jack Cloud1950 4-7-0 Rube McCray Vito Ragazzo

Joe Mark1951 7-3-0 Marvin Bass Dickie Lewis

George Zupko1952 4-5-0 Jack Freeman Ed Miodusewski

John Flanagan1953 5-4-1 Jack Freeman Tommy Martin

Steve Milkovich1954 4-4-2 Jack Freeman Charlie Sumner

Jerry Sazio1955 1-7-1 Jack Freeman Al Grieco

Bill Marfizo1956 0-9-1 Jack Freeman Jack Yohe1957 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Bill Rush

Larry Peccatiello1958 2-6-1 Milt Drewer Dan Plummer

Tom Secules1959 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Gray Lynn

Lauren Kardatzke1960 2-8-0 Milt Drewer Jim Porach

Wayne Woolwine1961 1-9-0 Milt Drewer Roger Hale

Eric Erdossy1962 4-5-1 Milt Drewer Stan Penkunas

Dennis O’Toole1963 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Bob Soleau1964 4-6-0 Marv Levy Scott Swan1965 6-4-0 Marv Levy Tom Feola

Jim Dick1966 5-4-1 Marv Levy Chuck Albertson

Bill Conaway1967 5-4-1 Marv Levy Adin Brown

Mike Madden

1968 3-7-0 Marv Levy Jim BartonBurt Waite

1969 3-7-0 Lou Holtz Dave HollandJim Cavanaugh

1970 5-7-0 Lou Holtz Joe Pilch(Tangerine Bowl) Bob Herb

1971 5-6-0 Lou Holtz Phil MosserWally Ake

1972 5-6-0 Jim Root Paul ScolaroTodd Bushnell

1973 6-5-0 Jim Root Joe MontgomeryRandy Rovesti

1974 4-7-0 Jim Root Mike StewartDick Pawlewicz

1975 2-9-0 Jim Root Craig McCurdyPaul Kruis

1976 7-4-0 Jim Root Jack KroegerJeff Hosmer

1977 6-5-0 Jim Root Joe AgeeKeith Fimian

1978 5-5-1 Jim Root Melvin MartinJim RyanTom Rozantz

1979 4-7-0 Jim Root Steve ShullBill Scott

1980 2-9-0 Jimmye Laycock Steve McNameeDennis Fitzpatrick

1981 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Owen CostelloChris Garrity

1982 3-8-0 Jimmye Laycock Wayne MacMastersKurt Wrigley

1983 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Steve ZeuliBernie Marrazzo

1984 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Mark KelsoBobby WrightBobby CraneLee Glenn

1985 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Bob SolderitchTodd LeesonGraeme Miller

1986 9-3-0 Jimmye Laycock Dave Pocta(NCAA Playoffs) Dave Szydlik

Michael Clemons1987 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Joe Monaco

Dave SzydlikDave Wiley

1988 6-4-1 Jimmye Laycock John Brosnahan(Epson Ivy Bowl Win) Dave Wiley

1989 8-3-1 Jimmye Laycock Craig Argo(NCAA Playoffs) Greg Kimball

1990 10-3 Jimmye Laycock Alan Garlic(NCAA Playoffs) Brad Uhl

Mac PartlowReggie WhiteTyrone Shelton

1991 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Tom DexterRobert GreenChris HakelJeff Nielsen

1992 9-2-0 Jimmye Laycock Joe Person(Epson Ivy Bowl Win) Palmer Scarritt

Alex Utecht1993 9-3-0 Jimmye Laycock Todd Durkin

(NCAA Playoffs) Eric LambertCraig StaubTom Walters

1994 8-3-0 Jimmye Laycock Greg ApplewhiteMike Tomlin

1995 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Terry HammonsJim Simpkins

1996 10-3-0 Jimmye Laycock Josh Beyer(NCAA Playoffs) Stefon Moody

Mike McGowan1997 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Sean McDermott

Pete CoyneDan RossettiniJude Waddy

1998 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Sean ReidMike CookGreg WhirleyTim Engel

1999 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Chris MorrisRaheem WalkerEd Zaptin

2000 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Todd GreinederMatt MazefskyChris RosierRaheem Walker

2001 8-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Nick GillilandMarc MatthieMohammed Youssofi

2002 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Dwight BeardDave Corley, Jr.Mohammed Youssofi

All-time Coaches and Captains

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Walk-on Hall of Fame

In athletics, players develop at different rates and react to competitive situations in differentways. For those reasons, the W&M football coaching staff understands the importance that walk-onplayers, athletes not presented athletic scholarships directly out of high school, can make on theprogram. W&M has been fortunate to attract many top-quality players as walk-ons who have goneon to earn scholarships and become important parts of the success of Tribe football. Many of theseplayers, wanting to be part of a traditional power like W&M, have turned down other scholarshipoffers in favor of walking onto the Tribe program with the hopes of earning a scholarship.

These players’ dedication to Tribe football have been rewarded by earning scholarships andmaking the most of their opportunity on and off the field. Without quality walk-on players, the Tribecould not continue to perform at such a high level on the national scene. Notable players who cameto W&M as walk-ons include 1995 Yankee Conference Defensive Player of the Year Jason Miller,record-setting wideout Josh Whipple and all-conference safety Sean McDermott. Largely due to theirunselfish approach to the game and their consummate team play, a number of former walk-ons havegone on to serve as team captains at W&M, including Mike McGowan and Stefon Moody in 1996and McDermott in 1997 and, most recently, Marc Matthie in 2001. Former W&M defensive backPalmer Scarritt, who ranks second on the W&M all-time punt return yardage list, came to the pro-gram as a walk-on. Former defensive line walk-on Alan Garlic set W&M’s career sack record at 21.Lynchburg’s Charlie White came to W&M as an undersized center and went on to earn second-teamall-conference honors in 1995. Receiver Mark Compher came to Williamsburg as a walk-on and es-tablished a then-W&M record for single-season receiving yards with 1,180 in 1990. One of Compher’steammates, fullback Tyrone Shelton, went from walk-on to a career that saw him rush for 2,534yards, the fifth-highest total in W&M history, and become an NFL draft selection. Last season, An-drew Solomon led the Tribe in tackles after joining the squad as a walk-on his freshman year.

The following is a list of some of the most prominent W&M players who have come to the Tribeas walk-ons since 1980. Each of these student-athletes went on to earn starting positions and, moreimportantly, bachelor’s degrees from the College.

Jeff Sanders WR 1984Mark Krautheim OT 1984John Nettles TE 1985Davis Pisano TE 1986Rick Mueller OG 1987Davis Szydlik WR 1987Alan Fortney C 1987John Brosnahan QB 1988Scott Perkins OG 1988David Hickman C 1988Tyrone Shelton FB 1990Mark Compher WR 1990Ray Kingsfield WR 1990Brian Polhemus FB 1991Peter Reid OT 1991Alan Williams TB 1991Joe Person TE 1992Steve Ford OT 1992Scott Wingfield FB 1992Paul Horne OL/TE 1994Charlie White C 1996Matt Byrne QB 1996Warren Roarke TE 1996Josh Whipple WR 1997Mike Hertz FB 1997Billy Commons WR 1998Brian Sorrell C 1998Tom Taliferro G 1999Chris Morris C 2000Brett Sterba K 2001Bryce Lee WR 2002Ian Kemp TE 2003

Greg Glasser DE 1985Kevin Looney DE 1985Mike Drake SS 1989Shawn Davis FS 1990Marc Wilson DE 1990Alan Garlic DE 1990Jeff Nielsen LB 1991Palmer Scarritt DB 1992Dan Mueller P/K 1992Rob Tinsley DE 1992Erin McGuire DB 1994Andy Ruckman DB 1994Eric Lambert LB 1994Greg Applewhite LB 1995Jason Miller LB 1995Jim Simpkins DE 1995Stefon Moody LB 1997Mike McGowan LB 1997Jason O’Reilly DB 1997Sean McDermott DB 1998Joe Wilkins LB 1998Brian Shallcross P/K 1998Tim Engel LB 1999Mike Bowler LB 2000Matt Sanger LS 2001Adam Braithwaite S 2002Mike Nagelin P/K 2002Marty Magerko LB 2002Marc Matthie LB 2002Andrew Solomon LB 2003

“There has been a tradition of success for walk-on athletes in our program ... Ithink it exemplifies the importance we place on work ethic here ... If a player comesto the College and is willing to do the work in the classroom and on the field, he willget an equal opportunity to play.”

- Tribe Head Coach Jimmye Laycock

W&M ALL-WALK-ON TEAMDEFENSE

W&M ALL-WALK-ON TEAMOFFENSE

“Even though I came to campus as awalk-on, the coaches gave me thesame opportunity as the other playersto prove myself. With hard work andperseverance, I was able to earn ascholarship and get a first-rateeducation.”

- Sean McDermott, ’97 Tri-Captainand currently a coach with the NFL’sPhiladelphia Eagles

Walk-ons by the Numbers:

2,534 – rushing yards in the career of fullbackTyrone Shelton (1987-90).

1,895 – career receiving yards by Josh Whipple,the 10th best total in school history.

1,180 – yards receiving in the 1990 season for MarkCompher, a W&M record.

415 – punt return yards by Palmer Scarritt in 1992,a school-record until current Green Bay PackerDarren Sharper broke it in 1996.

175 – receptions in the career of Jeff Sanders, a to-tal that is second on the all-time list for the Tribe.

128 – Career PATs made by Brian Shallcross, theW&M school record.

25 – Career touchdown passes thrown by JohnBrosnahan.

21 – Career sacks by defensive end Alan Garlic,the second highest total in W&M history.

15 – Players who started their careers as walk-ons,and then went on to serve as team captains atW&M.

3 – All-Americans at W&M who began their ca-reers with the Tribe as walk-ons (Greg Applewhite,Brian Shallcross and Brett Sterba).

1 – Former walk-on at W&M who went on to earnthe Yankee Conference’s Defensive Player of theYear Honors in 1995 (Jason Miller).

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AABBITT, JOHN 1905ABBOTTS, BILL 1941-42ACCURSO, AARON 1991ADAMS, DAVID 1994-97ADAMS, DICK 1940ADAMS, TIMOTHY 1986-87ADDINGTON, RAY 1914ADDISON, EDWARD 1913-14AGEE, JOE 1975-77AGUILAR, SCOTT 1986AHLES, KEN 1973-74AKE, WALLY 1969-71ALBERT, PETER 1980-81ALBERTSON, CHUCK 1964-66ALDERSON, JEFF 1999-00ALESSI, MIKE 1979-80ALEXANDER, DARVIN 1997-01ALKIRE, H. 1925ALLAWAY, RICHARD 1988-92ALLEN, J. 1945ALLEN, DAVID 1987-89ALLEN, DEWEY 1978ALLEN, KINGSLEY 1952ALLEY, T.W. 1961-63ALI, HAMEEN, III 1996-00ALLISON, HENRY 1908ALLISON, MARVIN 1943ALLUMS, JEFF 1985ALVIS, JEFFERY 1996AMBROSINO, BRIAN 1994AMES, RICHARD 1935AMICO, FRED 1982AMON, OLLIE 1943AMOS, ED 1975-77ANDERSON, CLIFTON 1925ANDERSON, JEREMY 1993-94ANDERSON, RALPH 1932ANDERSON, RAY 1968ANDREWS, BILLY 1989ANDREWS, CORKY 1980ANDREWS, WILLIAM 1919APPLEGATE, TODD 1990-91APPLEWHITE, CHRIS 1990-94APPLEWHITE, GREG 1990-94ARCHER, CARL 1956-58ARGO, CRAIG 1986-89ARMOUR, DAN 1961-63ARNOLD, ALLEN 1908ASHMORE, KIP 1969ASHTON, JR., KENDRICK 1994-97ATHERTON, MARK 1983AUSBAND, EVAN 1997-00AYERS, THOMAS 1929-31

BBABER, JIM 1949, 51BACK, SCOTT 1973-75BAHNER, ERIC 1974-76BAIERL, BOB 1989-90BAKER, JULIUS 1944BAKER, MICHAEL 1996-00BAKER, TOMMY 1987-89BAKLARZ, KEITH 1975-78BALDACCI, PAUL 1926, 28-30BALDERSON, LEROY 1944BALKAN, HAROLD 1930BANKS, ANDY 1975, 77-78BANNER, BILL 1961-63BARBER, STANLEY 1905, 07-08BARBER, WAYNE 1958-60

BARBLE, YATES 1904BARCLAY, THOMAS 1929-30BARDSLEY, T. 1943BARGER, RAY 1966-68BARLEY, DAVE 1961BARNARD, DANIEL 1909BARNES, CHAWAN 1998-01BARNES, ERIC 1976-79BARNES, KEVIN 1973-75BARNETT, CEDRIC 1990-93BARNHARDT, TROY 1988-90BARON, J.S. 1898BARON, O. 1898BAROULETTE, ASHLEY 1995-96BARR, WILLIAM 1910BARRET, BOB 1942BARRETT, JOE 1973-74BARTHOL, BART 1970BARTNICKI, STEVE 1979BARTOLICH, ALLAN 1984BARTON, DAN 1959-61BARTON, JIM 1967-68BASKETT, CAROL 1951-52BASS, MARVIN 1940-42BATCHELOR, BRIAN 1997-99BATES, CHIP 1974-76BATES, HAROLD 1948-51BATES, RODGER 1963-65BAUSERMAN, JOHN 1926-29BAUSERMAN, ROBERT 1927, 29-30BAXTER, ROBERT 1966BEACH, DICK 1964BEACH, GEORGE 1934-35BEADLING, LES 1965-67BEARD, DWIGHT 1998-2002BEATTY, RALPH 1967-68BEAVER, STEVE 2001BECHTOLD, LOYE 1958-60BECK, JOHN 1969-71BECKER, JACK 1964BEDNARIK, JOHN 1951-53BEERS, BARRY 1971-73BEHRMAN, JIM 1960-62BEITNER, GEOFF 1967-69BELL, MARCUS 1997-99BELMEAR, MICHAEL 1987-90BENEDETTO, ELMO 1934-35BENGAARD, ERIK 1997-01BENJAMIN, JR., ERNEST 1995-99BENNER, BILL 1978-80BENNETT, A.C. 1921BENNETT, TERRY 1975BENTLEY, JOHN 1919BENTON, WILLIAM S. 1929BENZING, MARTY 1990-92BERGIN, EDWARD 1931-33BERRY, BILL 1963BERRY, CARY 1939-40BERRY, JOHN 1993-94BERRYMAN, JIM 1963BERTONI, MIKE 1992-96BERTSCHEY, STANTON 1913-14BEST, KEITH 1978-80BETTGE, BRETT 1975BEVERLY, MIKE 1995-99BEYER, JOSH 1992-96BIEHL, BRUCE 1968-70BILBO, JON 1968-70BILLCHECK, JUSTIN 1993-94BIONDI, LOU 1975BISCZAT, RAY 1981-83BISHOP, JEFF 1981-83BLACK, BRIAN 1981-83BLACK, LARRY 1985-87BLACKBURN, MIKE 1976-79BLACKISTON, SLATER 1901-02, 04BLADERGROEN, MARK 1972-74BLAGG, ANDY 1942BLAKE, EVERETT 1934-36BLAKE, HOWARD 1900BLAKER, ARTHUR 1934-35BLANC, HENRY 1945-48BLANCHARD, T.M. 1904BLANINSHIP, H. 1904BLANKS, LAWRENCE 1946BLITZER, MAX 1912BLOCKER-BODLEY, J. 1989-93BLOXSOM, WELTON 1926-28BLY, T. E. 1898, 1900-01BOBO, MARQUES 2000-BODNAR, GLENN 1982-84BOGAN, LARRY 1968BOGGS, CHRIS 1993BONFARDIN, BOB 1955-56BOOKER, KEITH 1989-92BOOKER, PHIL 1959-61

BOONE, LAWRENCE 1943BOOTH, BOB 1973-75BOOTH, G.W. 1915BOSIACK, GREG 1969BOTTALICO, JOE 1941BOURNE, JEFF 1994-95BOWEN, B.T. 1901-02BOWERS, DON 1974-75BOWLER, JR., MIKE 1995-99BOWMAN, BILL 1951-53BOYD, GREGG 1989BOYER, SHAWN 1990-93BOYLE, TIM 1985BRADY, TIM 1993-96BRADY, PAT 1973BRANTLY, JOHN 1954-56BRAITHWAITE, ADAM 1997-01BRATTON, ADAM 2002-BRAUN, MARK 1975-77BRAXTON, MIKE 1985BRENNER, STEVE 1981-83BRICKELL, MARSHALL 1934BRIDGES, HERBERT 1919BRIDGERS, JOE 1932-34BRIGHT, TOM 1967-69BRINKLEY, E.S. 1901BRITT, MICHAEL 1990-94BRITTINGHAM, L. 1916BROCKWELL, RAYMOND 1910BRODERICK, P.F. 1929-30BRODIE, GLENN 1964BRODIE, WALT 1952-56BRODKA, JOHN 1939-40BROOKINS, MIKE 1972BROOKS 1951BROOKS, JULIAN 1919BROSNAHAN, JOHN 1985-88BROSTROM, STEVE 1989BROWN, ADIN 1965-67BROWN, ARTHUR 1963-64BROWN, CHARLES 1909BROWN, CHARLES 1993BROWN, DARYL 1996-99BROWN, DENNIS 1966BROWN, JED 1987BROWN, JEFFREY 1993BROWN, JOHN 1946BROWN, KEN 1974-75BROWN, MIKE 1977-79BROWN, MIKE 1999-00BROWN, OLIVER 1956BROWN, REGIS 1942, 46BROWN, RUSS 1971-73BROWN, TED 1963BROWN, WILLIAM 1996-98BRUCE, JACK 1944, 46-48BRUCE, JACKIE 1990BRUNO, AL 1934-36BRUNO, HOWARD 1967-69BRUNSON, ERNEST 1984-86BRUSKO, ED 1956-58BRYAN, ARTHUR 1910BRYAN, ROBERT 1968BRYANT, MELVILLE 1933-35BUCCI, MIKE 1963-65BUCCINO, TONY 1963-65BUCHANAN, GORDON 1965-67BUCHER, DAVE 1941-42, 45BUJAKOWSKI, MIKE 1972-74BUNCH, G. 1935, 37BUNCH, MELVIN 1939-40BUNCH, OTIS 1935-36BUNTING, CLINTON 1987BURCHFIELD, HAROLD 1939BURFORD, E.S. 1916BURGESS, MIKE 1975-77, 79BURGWYN 1943BURKE, TOM 1949-50BURKLOW, TOM 1973BURNICK, DAN 1976-79BURNS, BRENDAN 1939BURTON, MARVIN 1900BUSHNELL, TODD 1970-72BUTLER, TOM 1975-76BYRD, CHARLES 1972BYRNE, BILL 1938BYRNE, MATT 1991-95

CCAFFERTY, BRUCE 1977-79CAIN, C.H. 1922-25CALABRESE, DAN 1951-52CALDWELL, CAREY 1990CALDWELL, WILLIAM 1945CALLAS, GEORGE 1975-76CALOS, GUS 1946-47

CALVERT, GEORGE 1983-84CAMBAL, DENNIS 1969-71CAMERON, HASANI 1998-00CAMPBELL, CHRIS 1985CAMPBELL, DAVE 1968-70CAMPBELL, DWAYNE 1982CAMPBELL, LANG 2000-CAMPBELL, ROSS 1943CAMPBELL, TOM 1944CANADA, DREW 1982CANNON, JOHN 1979-81CAPITANO, SAM 1951CAPPS, BRUCE 1951CARAWAN, ROLFE 1975-77CARBONARO, VICTOR 1939CARDACI, JOE 1950-51CARDAMONE, JOE 1954CAREY, MICKEY 1973-75CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM 1926-27CARPENTER, PAUL 1999-CARR, CHARLES 1987CARR, JAMES 1914CARR, NED 1964-66CARR, PETER 1900CARROLL, DAN 1976CARROLL, MIKE 1968-70CARTER, BILLY 1955-56CARTER, HENRY 1906-07CARTER, HERB 1977CARTY, KEVIN 1999-00CARUSO, HENRY 1943CARY, CORNELL 1978-80CASE, LOUIS 1973-75CASHMAN, BRAD 1967CASEY, JESSE 1994-97CASON, STEPHEN 2002-CAUFFIEL, JOSEPH 1951CAUGHRON, HARRY 1946-48CAVALLARO, SAM 1981CAVANAUGH, JIM 1967-69CERMINARA, JOHN 1976-79CERMINARO, JIMMY 1997-00CHABOT, STEVE 1972CHALKLEY, J. 1921CHALKO, WILLIAM 1931-33CHALLENDER, TIM 1990-92CHANDLER, FERDINAND 1919, 22CHANDLER, HENRY 1944CHAPMAN, H.L. 1904CHAPMAN, MATT 1988CHAPPELL, BO 1943CHAPPELL, HARVEY 1943-44CHAPPELL, RONNIE 1971, 73CHARLES, WINSTON H. 1922-25CHATTIN, JEFF 1991-95CHEATHAM, ALVIN 1966-68CHEEK, DAVE 1979CHEEK, CARL WAYNE 1958-60CHESTNUT, AL 1938-40CHIARMONTI, CHUCK 1944CHIESA, RAY 1954-56CHILDRESS, DEAK 1969CHILDS, CHRIS 1982-85CHILDS, JOHN 1992-94CHIPOK, STEVE 1942, 46-47CHISHOLM, WALTER 1919CHRISMAN, DAVE 1956-58CHRISTIAN, PETE 1934CHRISTIE, STEVE 1986-89CHRISTINSON, O. 1930CHRISTNER, MIKE 1964CHUNTA, MIKE 1956-58CHURCHILL, BILL 1967CISIK, DAVID 1986-89CLARK, DALE 1946CLARK, DAVE 1945-46CLARK, KEVIN 1985-86CLARK, SCOTT 1971CLARKE, BILL 1966CLAUER, JOHN 1946CLEMENTS, RUSSELL 1950CLEMONS, MICHAEL 1983-86CLOSE, W.H. 1916, 19-20CLOUD, JACK 1946-49CLOUD, KENNETH 1975-78CLOUGH, MAX 1972-74CLOWES, JOHN 1944COBLENTZ, DAVE 1971COFER, C.V. 1922COFER, JOHN 1908COHEN, WHITFIELD 1907-08COINER, JOHN SCOTT 1935, 37COLBERT, BRET 1999-01COLCLOUGH, PHIL 1954-56COLE, W.P. 1896COLEMAN, ROBERT 1946

All-time Roster

Mike Beverly (1995-99)

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COLEY II, DELMUS 2002-COLUMBO, DICK 1957COMISKEY, CHARLIE 1981-83COMMONS, BILLY 1993-97COMO, RICHARD 1966-68COMPHER, MARK 1987-90COMPTON, SCOTT 1984COMPTON, WAYNE 1978CONAWAY, BILL 1964-66CONDON, JOHN 1985-86CONKLIN, DAVID 1995-99CONNELLY, CHARLES 1973CONNERY, CLIFF 1977-79CONNORS, JIM 1981-83CONNORS, JOE 1950, 52CONSTANTINO, A. 1928-31CONWAY, DICK 1966CONWAY, KIRK 1997-98COOK, CRAIG 1975-77COOK, JAMES ALLAN 1926-27COOK, MIKE 1994-98COOK, SCOTT 1985-88COOKE, GILES 1919COOKE, HOWARD 1989COPELAND, CHARLEY 1951-53COPELAND, RICHARD 1914-16COPELAND, RICHARD 1919COPENHAVER, M.H. 1898, 1900CORBETT, LOU 1954-55CORBETT, LOUIS 1951CORBITT, WYLIE 1900CORLEY, BILL 1961-63CORLEY, DAVID, JR. 1998-2002COSTELLO, OWEN 1977-81COWLING, SONNY 1950-52COX, CALVIN 1959-61COX, LINWOOD 1951-54COX, TOM 1987COYNE, PETER 1993-97CRAFT, STEVE 1965CRAIG, FLOYD 1952CRAIG, JEFF 1962-64CRANE, ROBERT 1982-84CREEKMAN, JIM 1939-40CREEKMUR, LOU 1944, 47-49CRIM, J.W.H. 1901CRIPE, DAVID 1970-71CRISCO, RICHARD 1979CRITTENDEN, GUY 1981-83CROCCO, GARY 1985CROCKETT, CLINT 1942CROSS, GLENN 1973CROSSMAN, RENNY 1987CROW, AL 1957-58CROW, MARVIN 1951CULLINANE, LUKE 1994-97CULLUM, PAUL 1974CUMBO, DAVID 1985-87CUNNINGHAM, CHRIS 1997-99CUNNINGHAM, SCOTTY 1940-41CUNNINGHAM, TOM 1946CURRIE, JACOB 2000-CUSEO, FRANK 1937-38CZERKAWSKI, JOE 1976-79

DDADE, R.B. 1901-1902DADE, ROBERT 1905-06

DAGNER, JR., ANTON 1997D’AGOSTINO, JAMES 1995-96DALTON, STEVE 1973-75DANIEL, JIM 1968-69DANIELS, CHRIS 1987-88DARDEN, FRANK 1927-29DARDEN, JACKSON 1932-33DARRAGH, DAN 1965-67DAUSH, BOBBY 2002-DAVIDSON, JOHN 1937-38DAVIES, BILL 1934-36DAVIES, ERNEST 1919DAVIS, BILL 1969-71DAVIS, CHRIS 1997DAVIS, CHRIS 1991DAVIS, COLIN R. 1946-49DAVIS, COREY 2002-DAVIS, ED 1985-88DAVIS GEORGE M. 1944-45DAVIS, GEORGE H. 1944-47DAVIS, GERALD 1989-93DAVIS, H.J. 1901DAVIS, M.C. 1924-26DAVIS, PAUL 1902DAVIS, SHAWN 1987-90DAVIS, WALT 1975-78DAWSON, ANDREW 1989-90DAWSON, CHRIS 1990-93DAWSON, FRANK 1990-94DEAN, JACK 1966-68DEANES, TERRANCE 1992-93DEBRANSKI, MIKE 1962-63DEEL, O. 1911-12DEERY, BILL 1972-74DEFAZIO, BRIAN 1993DEFOREST, W. 1944DEGENNARRO, GREG 1985-86DEGRADO, JOHN 1934DEGUTIS, ALBERT 1934, 36DEKANEY, MARK 1982DELLA TORRE, TOMMY 1937-38DELUCA, DONALD 1938DEMARY, TONY 1965-67DENAULT, BILL 1945DENNER 1945DENNIS, STEVE 1940DENNIS, TODD 1982-84DEWEY, CRAIG 1971-72DEXTER, THOMAS 1987-91DEYOUNG, ERIC 1995DICK, JIM 1963-65DIETZ, E. 1921DIGGS, RICHARD 1929DILDINE, ROBERT 1990DILLARD, JOHN 1937-39DINARDO, JIM 1978-80DINSMORE, PAUL 1957-59DINUNZIO, CHAD 1995-99DISHAROON, JAMES 1945DIXON, JODY 1989-91DIXON, MARK 1980-82DODD, JOHN 1972-74DODD, JOHN 1992-93DODDS, MIKE 1971DODSON, DANNY 1986-88DOMESCIK, ERIC 1989DOOLITTLE, JEFF 1970DOSS, ROB 1915-16DOUGHERTY, STEVE 1992-94DOUGHTY, TODD 1992DOUGLAS, OTIS 1929-31DOUGLAS, ROBERT 1938DOVELL, G.A. 1905-07DOVER, TOM 1974DOWDY, STEVE 1979-81DOWNING, PATRICK 1999-01DOZIER, DICK 1936DRAGON, TED 1980DRAKE, MIKE 1986-89DREWER, ALAN 1976-79DRISCOIL, DAN 1960-62DRISKOEL, ALAN 1999DRIVER, JAMES 1908-09DUCKHART, JIM 1946DUFF, JUNIOR 1954-56DUFFEY, TOM 1968-70DUFFNER, MARK 1972-74DUKE, CHARLES 1922DUKES, JOHN 1958DUMAN, RON 1973-74DUNBAR, EDDIE 1943-44DUNFORD, J. 1902DUNN 1943DUNN, DAVID, JR. 1998-2002DURKIN, TODD 1989-93DUSTIN, JOHN 1987-90

EEARLY, K. 1915EASON, S.B. 1925-27EASTWOOD, RAYMOND 1907ECHEVARRI, MIKE 1983-85ECKERSON 1943EDEL, JON 1960EDIM, ETIM 1994-98EDMONDSON, DAN 1934-35EDMUNDS, DAVE 1956-58EDWARDS, VINCENT 1986-89EDWARDS, WALTER 1987-90EGGE, MIKE 1985ELIM, MARC 1985-87ELLIOTT, ERICK 1986-88ELLIOTT, FRANCES 1922-25ELLOITT, J.E. 1898ELLIOTT, WILLIAM 1927ELLIS, EDWARD 1967-69ELLIS, J. TYLER 1906ELLIS, MUNFORD 1916ELLIS, WILLIAM J. 1926ELMASSION, PHIL 1971-72ELZEY, BOB 1952-54ENGEL, TIM 1994-98ENGLEBERT, E.C. 1929ENSLOW, KEITH 1992ERDOSSY, ERIC 1959-61ERNEY, DOUGLAS 1988-91EVANOVICH, BOB 1957EVANS, CHIP 1968EVANS, MARK 1985-86

FFAHA, CHRIS 2001-FAGAN, SANDY 1967FAIR, JOHN 1943FAKADEJ, ALEX 1954FALWELL, CRAIG 1992FARRELL, JAMES 1968FARRELL, JOHN 1957-59FARRELL, SEAN 1998-00FEAMSTER, TOM 1951FEARS, IVAN 1974-75FEDISON, JIMMY 1991-93FELD, LLOYD 1957FELDER, JR., T.J. 1996-00FENTRESS, H.S. 1916, 19FEOLA, TOM 1963-65FEREBEE, RYAN 1985-88FERGUSON, GEORGE 1904, 06FERGUSON, WILLIAM 1912-13FERRALL, WILLIAM 1928-30FERRIS, ABE 1939-40, 46FEUERRIEGEL, JOHN 1968-69FEURSTEIN, WILLIAM 1907FIELD, J. 1900FIELDS, HAROLD 1940-42FIELDS, WILLIAM 1927-29FILE, GERALD 1958-60FILER, TED 1949-51FILL, STEVE 1994-97FIMIAN, KEITH 1975-77FINCH, TOM 1972-73FINN, BOB 1947-50FINN, PATRICK 1996-00FISHBURNE, CARY 1985FISHER, GEORGE 1931FISHER, JORDAN 1996FITZGERALD, AUBREY 1953-55FITZGERALD, DEREK 1991-95FIX, JARED 1995FIZTPATRICK, BOB 1970FIZTPATRICK, DENNIS 1977-80FLANAGAN, JOHN 1950-52FLANDERS, G.E. 1921-22FLETCHER, HOWELL 1908-09FLETCHER, T.R. 1925FLETCHER, TIM 1979FLICKENGER, JOE 1936FLIPPO, DEAN 1959-60FLOURNOY, WILLIAM 1900FLOYD, RALPH 1945-49FLURIE, MIKE 1974-75FLYNN, DAVID 1988-91FONES, LARRY 1949-54FORAN, RYAN 1991-94FORD, STEVE 1988-92FORKOVITCH, NICK 1942, 45FORRESTER, KEVIN 1985-89FORTNEY, ALAN 1985-88FOSTER, JEFF 1965-66FOSTER, GARY 1993-97FOSTER, MALCOLM 1919FOUSSEKIS 1943FOWLER, C.E. 1904

FOWLER, VANCE 1937FOX, JIM 1969-71FRANCO, TOM 1977-80FRANKLYN, PREACHER 1933-34FREANEY, GREG 1971-73FREEMAN, EARL 1951FREEMAN, JACKIE 1941-42, 46FRENCH 1945FRENCH, BARRY 1969FREUNDT, MATT 1998-01FRISINA, STEVE 1978-80FRIZZELL, EMMETT 1928FRON, JOE 1968FULLER, J.C. 1921-22FULLER, MARTY 1966-67FUSCO, RUDOLPH 1952

GGABELER, BILL 1967-69GADKOWSKI, BOB 1965-67GAINES, CLARENCE 1976, 78-79GALBREATH, WARREN 1943, 46GALE, BUCK 1960-61GALLAGHER, BRIAN 1993GALLAGHER, TIM 1990GARBER, W.E. 1916, 19-20GARDNER, BILL 1971-73GARGANO, JOHN 1971-72GARLAND, PETER 1900GARLAND, TODD 1999-2002GARLIC, ALAN 1987-90GARRETT, CLAY 1995-97GARRISON 1943GARRITY, CHRIS 1979-81GARROW, J.T. 1898GATTI, DAVE 1958-60GAYLE, S. 1913-15GECZY, PAUL 1970-71GEDDY, VERNON 1915GEHLMANN, TED 1948-50GEIGER, WILLIAM 1970GEORGE, C.S. 1898GERDELMAN, JOHN 1972-74GEREK, DOUG 1974-76GERHART, DOUG 1972-74GERTIN, CHRIS 1986-88GESSNER, CHRIS 1985-88GEYER, RAY 1993GIAMO, BRIAN 1993-96GIANNINI, JACK 1939-40GIBBS, GEORGE 1946-48GIBBS, JASON 1987-90GIBSON, MERRITT 1984-86GIDDENS, DANNY 1985-88GILDEN, RON 1971-73GILES, ANDY 1968-70GILES, J.E. 1932GILKESON, ANDREW 1900GILLEY, JAMES 1928GILLILAND, NICK 1997-01GILLIAM, RANDOLPH 1913GILLIAM, RON 1983-85GILLUM, SCOTT 1993-94GLASSER, GREG 1983-86GLAZENER, CHARLES 1970-71GLEASON, CHRIS 1981-83GLENN, LEE 1982, 83-84GLESENKAMP, RANDY 1964-66GOBBLE, ERIC 1987GOBBLE, JOHN 1963GODDELL, DON 1969-70GODWIN, JEFF 1978-79GOELLNIGHT, BOB 1935-37GOETZ, ANDRE 1925GOINER, RONNIE 1949-50GOLD, NORMAN 1922GOLDBERG, AUBREY 1962GOLDEN, HARRISON 1959-60GOLDEN, ROBERT 1943GOLDMAN, BRENT 1986-89GONDAK, CHARLES 1938-40GOODE, ALLEN 1975-77GOODE, RICHARD 1978-79GOODEN, ELMO 1941-42GOODLOW, BILL 1940-41GOODLOW, ED 1939-40GOODLOW, LEON 1946, 48-50GOODMAN, RICHARD 1943GOODRICH, SCOTT 1974-76GOODRICH, SCOTT 1981-83GOODWIN, EDWARD 1909, 11GORDON, ARMISTEAD 1915GOSLEE, A.H. 1915-16, 19GOTTLUND, JOHN 1939GOVERN, FRANK 1960GOWIN, RAY 1964-66

All-time Roster

Mike Cook (1994-98)

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GRAHAM, MARVIN 1942, 46-47GRANGER, DOUG 1979-81GRANT, DENYS 1955-57GRAVELY, JOHN 1960-63GRAVES, F.E. 1910GRAVES, J. S. 1908, 10GRAY, KERRY 1985-88GRAZIER, DAVE 1972-74GREASER, RAYMOND 1975GREEN, G.P. 1915GREEN, JAMES 1967-69GREEN, JIM 1960-61GREEN, PRESTON 1975-77GREEN, ROBERT 1988-91GREENE, JOHN 1967GREENE, JOHN 1979-81GREGORY, J.W. 1930GREINEDER, TODD 1998-00GREJDA, VINCE 1968-69GREMBOWITZ, JOHNNY 1941-42GREMILLOT, TODD 1979GREINEDER, TODD 1997GRENADIER 1943GRENZ, MICHAEL 2001-GRIDER, ANDY 1985GRIECO, AL 1952-55GRIFFIN, CHRIS 1978GRIFFIN, DAVID 1984GRIFFIN, JEROME, JR. 2001-GRIFFIN, MELVIN 1991-95GRIFFIN, PETER 1975-78GRIFFITH, MARK 1972-74GRIGG, LANE 1993GROETTUM, RICHARD 1935GROOT, MIKE 1985-87GROVE, GEORGE 1926GRUDI, WALT 1985GUIDICE, BILL 1944GUTOWSKI, STEVE 1976

HHAAS, DAVE 1978-79HACKETT, MICHAEL 1983-86HACKETT, MIMS 1982-84HACKLEY, W.M. 1898HADTKE, WALTER 1934-36HAFFNER, STEVE 1985HAGGERTY, PAT 1946-48HAGLAN, DENNIS 1963-65HAKEL, CHRIS 1987-91HALE, ROGER 1959-61HALL, ARTHUR 1919HALL, C. 1907-08HALL, E.H. 1901-02HALL, HARRY 1937HALL, WAVERLY 1943HALLIGAN, THOMAS 1930-32HAMILTON, TOM 1951-54HAMMACK, BILL 1954-56HAMMEL, JOHN 1919HAMMONS, TERRY 1991-95HAMRIC, JAY 1992-96HANKINS, GEORGE 1905-06HANKLA, KIRK 1981HANKY, MICHAEL 1998HANNA, GORDON 1937-39HANSEN, DICK 1968-69HANSON, BRUCE 1969-71HARDAGE, BOB 1955-57HARDING, JAMES 1951HARDING, MIKE 1985HARDY, CERONE 1997-01HARDY, DON 1959-60HARDY, ISHAM 1921HARGROVE, BOOKER 1970HARGROVE, STEVEN, JR. 2001-HARKINS, WILLIAM 1930HARPER, GEORGE 1939-40HARPER, OSCAR 1935HARPER, ROGER 1939HARRELL, LARRY 1964-65HARRELL, WADE 2000-HARRINGTON, CRAIG 1975-78HARRIS, ARCHIE 1983-86HARRIS, BOB 1957HARRIS, BRIAN 1985-87HARRIS, DARRYL 1998HARRIS, EARLAND R. 1927-28HARRIS, ED 1961HARRIS, TONY 1994-98HARRISON, BILLY 1948HARRISON, RON 1994-97HARRISON, H.A. 1901HART, BRIAN 1995-96

HARTMAN, SCOTT 1984HARVILLE, BILL 1943HARWOOD, W.S. 1921HASELDEN, BROOKS 1996-99HASKELL, LEO 1922HASTINGS, HARVEY 1920-23HATCHER, RAY 1981HAVELKA, TERRY 1976-78HAWKINS, ERIC 1989-92HAYES, THOMAS 1986-87HAYNIE, RUSSELL 1935HAYS, SCOTT 1975-77HEAD, MIKE 1965-66, 69HEALY, JOSEPH 1909HEBDITCH, D.B. 1898HEDGECOCK, SAM 1939- 40HEDRICK, JOHN 1913HEFLIN, GEORGE 1943, 1946, 48-50HEINEMAN, SCOTT 1983-86HEITMAN, GEORGE 1985HELBIG, JOSEPH 2001HELIES, ED 1969-71HELSANDER, AL 1940HELSEL, BRIAN 1993HENDERSON, AURELIUS 1988-89HENDERSON, BOB 1931-33HENDERSON, PINKY 1963-64HENDRICKSON, JOE 1960-62HENDRIX, RALPH 1945, 48HENLEY, DOUG 1952-55HENLEY, R.E. 1904HENNESSEY, KEVIN 1969-71HENNING, DAN 1961-63HENNING, FRANK 1988-91HENNING, KYLE 1994-98HENNING, MALCOLM 1902HENNING, VIVIAN 1905HERB, BOB 1968-70HERBERT, CARRINGTON 1969HERMANN, WALT 1952-54HERRING, EDDIE 1965-67HERTZ, MIKE 1993-96HETTERMAN, MARK 1968HEYWOOD, KENNETH 1983-84HIBBS, JOHN 1969-70HICKEY, JIM 1939-41HICKMAN, DAVE 1985-88HICKMAN, JACK 1948-49HICKS, LLOYD 1954- 57HICKS, ROBERT 1986-89HILL, ANDREW 1996-98HILL, ANDREW 2002-HILLING, HARRY 1948-50HILLMAN, EARL 1930-33HINDMARSH, ROSS 1955-57HINDS, NIGEL 1988HINES, A.P. 1898HINES, EARL 1930HINES, L.Q. 1951-53HINES, LLOYD 1926HINES, MEL 1951-53HINTON, JOHN 1906HODGES, CRAIG 1989HODGES, JAMES 1978-79HODGES, REGGIE 1982-83HODNETT, REGGIE 1984-87

HODSON, RICH 1971-73HOEHN, PETE 1985HOEY, JACK 1944-47HOFFMANN, PAUL 1978-80HOGARTH, CHRIS 1985-89HOGG, BILL 1972-74HOITSMA, LOU 1946-48HOITSMA, ROBERT 1951-52HOLBROOK, CARTER 1938-39HOLLAND, DAVID 1967-69HOLLAND, JOSEPH 1943HOLLAND, JUSTIN 2000-2001HOLLINGSWORTH, H. 1939-40HOLLOWAY, DREWERY 1941-42, 45HOLMES, BOB 1966HOLSCHUH, EDWARD 1941HOLSTON, NATHAN 2002-HOLT, ANDY 1987HOLT, DONALD 1991HOLWIG, BRIAN 1996-98HOOD, CHUCK 1967-68HOOK, MIKE 1938HOOKER, LESTER 1968-70HOOVER, KENT 1971HOPKINS, ANDRE 1980-82HORNE, J. ROY 1912, 14HORNE, PAUL 1989-93HORNER, TOM 1951-52HORNSBY, ROBERT 1951-52, 54HORNSBY, SWANSON 1951-52HOROVITZ, JON 1976-78HOSMER, JEFF 1974-76HOSTETLER, JOHN 1971-73HOUSE, RUSSELL 1922-25HOUSEL, CHUCK 1965-67HOVER, DICK 1957-59HOWARD, JIMMIE 1939-41HOWARD, MARCUS 1998-2002HOWARD, STEVE 1967-69HOWARD, WALTER 1908HOWELL, JERRY 1971-72HOWREN, DONALD 1947-49, 51HUBARD, “BUDDY” 1942, 46HUBBARD, HERMAN 1911-12HUBER, TOM 1974-75HUBLER, VINCENT 1970HUDAK, T.J. 1999-01HUDDLESTON, PHIL 1971HUG, JEFF 1988HUGE, CHRIS 1981-83HUGGINS, ANDY 1982-84HUGHES, DAVE 1951-52HUGHES, GEORGE 1946-49HUGHES, MARK 1989-90HULSE, GLENN 1948HUMPHREYS, H.G. 1893HUMPHREY, JON 1994-95HUMPHRIES, PAT 1944HUNGERFORD, DICK 1947-48HUNTINGTON, C. 1905HURLBURT, RICHARD 1985HURLEY, JOHN 1969-71HURTT, W.M. 1898

IINGLE, NED 1962INJAYCHOCK, MIKE 1996-97IRBY, BOB 1960-61IRVING, FRANK 1905IRWIN, NEWELL 1940-45IRWIN, WINSTON 1922-25ISAACS, GARLAND 1940-41, 46ISLE, BARRY 1966IVANHOE, DICK 1951-52

JJACKSON, JESS 1943JACKSON, CHARLES 1966-68JACKSON, DARRELL 1985-86JACKSON, MARQUES 1995-96JACOBS, KYLE 1998-99JAGGARD, STEVE 1966JASPER, KEITH 1985-86JEAN, EDWIN 1960-63JENKINS, CARLTON 1922JENNINGS, CLARENCE 1912-13JENNINGS, MIKE 1986JENNINGS, WILLIAM 1908JESSE, CARL 1951JETER, WILL 1987-89JOHNS, HARRY 1942JOHNSON, ANDREW 1993-94JOHNSON, BENNY 1957-59JOHNSON, BRANDON B. 1998-00JOHNSON, BRANDON W. 2000-01JOHNSON, C.E. 1902

JOHNSON, C.E. 1904-05JOHNSON, DUDLEY 1976-78JOHNSON, EMIL 1931-33JOHNSON, HARVEY 1940-42JOHNSON, KENNETH 1970JOHNSON, MATT 1989-92JOHNSON, MILTON 1991JOHNSON, NELSON 1998JOHNSON, PATRICK 1999JOHNSON, TERRANCE 2000-02JOHNSON, TOMMY 1969-71JOHNSON, WILBUR 1960-62JOHNSTON, GORDON 1958-59JOHNSTON, LEWIS 1968-70JOHNSTON, MILTON 1982-83JONES, ARNOLD 1960-62JONES, EDDIE 1954JONES, GARY 1993JONES, HOWARD 1913JONES, JAMAL 1990JONES, NATHAN 2001JONES, P.B. 1897JONES, R.M. 1901JONES, RAY 1957JONES, RONALD 1960, 62-63JONES, STANLEY 1920JOPLIN, JIM 1962JOPLIN, JOHN 1961-63JORDAN, T. 1920-23JOYCE, RYAN 1994-97JOYNER, M.B. 1919-21JOYNES, HERBERT 1907JULIAN, DAVID 1985

KKAGLE, TIM 1992-96KALINYAK, GREG 1987-91KAMEN, STAN 1937-38KANAS, TOM 1955-57KANNADY, JOHN 1991KARDATZKE, LAUREN 1957-59KARSCHNER, GEORGE 1952-54KAUFMAN, JULIUS 1929-30KEEF, DWIGHT 1951KEEN, TROY 1992-95KEENAN, DAN 1959KEENER, ROGER 1972-74KEISTER, PAUL 1924KELLEY, JACK 1968-69KELLEY, SEAN 1992KELLY, JOHN 1977-79KELLY, JUSTIN 2000-KELSO, MARK 1982-84KEMP, BOB 1969-71KEMP, IAN 1999-KENDLER, JESSE 1941KENNEDY, CARY 1968KENNEDY, JOSEPH 1937KENNEDY, TERRENCE 1952KENT, YELVERTON 1926-29KERLEY, RAY 1946KERN, DICK 1961-63KEYSER, J.E. 1904KIDDER, FRED 1943KIHM, JONATHAN 2001KILKOWSKI, BARRY 1979-81KILLEEN, SEAN 1998KILLMON, RONNIE 1959-60KILMCZAK, MATT 1968-70KIMBALL, GREG 1986-89KIMBER, CHRIS 2001-KING, GARY 1988-90KINGSFIELD, RAY 1988-90KINKEAD 1943KINNAMON, GEORGE 1945KINSMAN, RICHARD 1988-92KIRBY, EPPA 1900KIRK, JOHN 1947-50KIRKMEYER, JAMES 1906KISH, MOE 1945-48KITCHIN, HUGH 1961, 64KITTINGER, AL 1951-52KLECHA, FRANK 1952KLEIN, BILL 1942, 45KLINGENSMITH, JIM 1960-62KLIPA, ED 1971-73KNEIDINGER, MIKE 1978-81KNIGHT, CURTIS 1951KNIGHT, DAVID 1970-72KNIGHT, RANDY 1973-74KNIGHT, SHAWN 1990-94KNIGHT, RICHARD 1968KNOWLES, JACK 1964KNOX, GLEN 1940-42KNOX, HORACE 1941-42KOLLER, TOM 1951-52

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Greg Kimball (1986-89)

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KOONS, JOE 1965KOPLAN, BRUCE 1986KORCZOWSKI, JOHN 1940-42KORCZOWSKI, TOMMY 1945-48KORNBLUH 1943KORNS, DICK 1961-62, 67KORTE, KURT 2001-02KOSTIC, MARK 1987KOUTSOS, JAMES 1988-89KOVACS, STEPHEN 1952KRAUTHEIM, MARK 1981-84KREAMCHECK, JOHN 1950-52KREBS, JIM 1972-73KREMER, RUSS 1948-50KRESS, HOWARD 1943KROEGER, JOHN 1974-76KROG, JOHN 1950-52KROLL, CHRIS 1948KRUEGER, HERBERT 1937-38KRUIS, JIM 1975-77KRUIS, PAUL 1973-75KUEHN, GREG 2001-KUGLER, CRAIG 1986-89KUHN, STEVE 1975-77KUNKLE, TERRY 1984KUSHIN, DOUG 1998-01KYLE, FRED 1936

LLAFALCE, TOM 1968LAMBERT, ERIC 1989-93LAMBIOTTE, KENNY 1985-86LANG, ALVIS 1977-79LANGHAM, DICK 1954LANNER 1954LANTZ, GREG 1990LARNER, BILL 1944LARSON, JERRY 1978LASHLEY, MIKE 1957-59LASSITER, ALFRED 1915-16LAWRENCE, BEN 2001-LAWRENCE, RODNEY 1983-85LAYCOCK, JIMMYE 1967-69LAYDEN, JOHN 1983LAYNE, DON 1950-52LEACH, MIKE 1998-99LECLAIR, GARY 1974LECROIX, AIMEE 1930-32LEE, BRYCE 1998-01LEE, RYAN 1997LEE, TODD 1986-89LEE, W. B. 1908-11LEEDY, TIM 1993-97LEESON, TODD 1983-85LEFEVRE, BRIAN 1990LEFFEW, JIM 1959-61LEGG, ELMO 1937LEGG, JONATHAN 1985-88LEGG, TOM 1957LEGRANDE, NED 1933-34LEMMOND, JAMIE 1989-92LENZI, STEVE 1939- 40LESHER, BRAD 1954LESNIAK, MIKE 1961-63LESTER, CHRIS 1983-84LEVI, JOHN 1983LEVVY, JOICE 1921LEVVY, L. 1921LEWICKI, RON 1968LEWIS, BUCKY 1972-74LEWIS, CHRIS 1985-86LEWIS, DICKIE 1949-51LEWIS, DONTÉ 1999-LEWIS, EVAN 1974-76LEWIS, JACK 1951-52LEWIS, JACOB 2001-LEWIS, RICH 1960LEWIS, TOMMY 1950-52LEWIS, TOMMY 1985-88LEX, BUDDY 1946-49LIBASSI, STEVE 1976-79LIGHT, HOWARD 1989LIGHT, ROB 1989-93LINDSEY, NASH 1929-31LINEWEAVER, NORRIS 1939LINK, BILLY 1985LINKS, GENE 1947LINN, ANDY 1986-89LIPINSKY, MARCELLUS 1943LIPISKI, FRANK 1951LIPKE, DAVE 1962LISELLA, JOHN 1980-82LISTON, DAVID 1997-00LITTLEJOHN, JEREMY 1994LIVESAY, FRANK 1934-36LLOYD, J.H. 1904

LLOYD, MCPAYNE 1911LOCKE, MARK 1984-86LOCKE, MICHAEL 1987-91LOFFREDO, RAY 1998-2002LOFRESE, JIM 1963-65LOHMAN, C.A. 1921LONGACRE, BOB 1941-42, 46LONERGAN, KOMLAN 1998-01LOONEY, KEVIN 1984-85LOTT, BILL 1963LOTTS, ADAM 1999LOUGHRAN, JAMES 2001LOVKO, TED 1987LOVORN, ANDY 2000-LOWE, OTTO 1919LOWENSTEIN, ERIC 1992LUBS, DICK 1948-49LUCAS, AL 1982-84LUCAS, JOE 1982LUCAS, MIKE 1978-79LUCAS, STEPHEN 1983-85LUDWIG, BOB 1966LUDWIG, COREY 1989-93LUM, BEN 1945LUMM, RYAN 2001-LUND, JEFF 1966-68LUNDVALL, RICHARD 1978-80LUNSFORD, CARL 1944LUPO, SAM 1949-51LUSARDI, VINCENT 1939LUSK, BOB 1951-52, 55LUSTIG, JOSH 2001-LUTZ, HOWARD 1946LUTZ, RUSSELL 1952, 57LUZAR, REX 1971LYND, JOHN 1946LYNN, GRAY 1957-59LYON, TRISTEN 1997LYONS, BILL 1990-92LYONS, JEFF 1992-93LYSHER, PETER 1974-76

MMACARCYZK, JOHN 1954, 56-57MACDONALD, STEPHEN 1908MACKIEWICZ, CHET 1944-46, 48MACKRETH, ARTHUR 1900MACMASTERS, WAYNE 1980-82MACON, E. CARLTON 1926-27MACPEAK, DAVE 1972-74MACRAE, DUNCAN 1908MADDEN, MIKE 1965-67MADDOX, ARTHUR 1915-16MADDOX, MOE 1951-52MADDREY, DENNIS 1961-63MAGDZIAK, ED 1947-50MAGDZIAK, STAN 1944-47MAGERKO, JR., MARTIN 1997-01MAGNER, BILL 1969-70MAHNIC, BOB 1967MAIER, STEVE 1966-69MAITA, JOHN 1956MAKRIANNIS, NICK 1996-00MALARKEY, BOB 1961-62MALLORY, JIM 1985-87MANARIN, AARON 1995-96MANDERFIELD, JOE 1975-78MANN, JEFF 1968-70MANNI, BRIAN 1998MANNING, DREW 1989-90MARCHANT, AVALON 1900MARCOCCIO, FRANK 1991-93MARCZYK, JOE 1987-90MARIFZO, BILL 1952-55MARINO, JOE 1934-36MARK, JOE 1947-50MARKLAND, JOHN 1963MARRA, ALFRED 1944MARRAZZO, BERNIE 1980-83MARROW, EDWARD 1910MARROW, HARRY 1909MARTIN, BILL 1943MARTIN, B. 1953MARTIN, BILL 1946MARTIN, DAVE 1979-80MARTIN, JOEL 1997-98MARTIN, KEN 1980-81MARTIN, MELVIN 1976-78MARTIN, TOMMY 1949-53MARTIN, TOMMY 1956-59MARTIN, WILLIAM 1953-54MARTINI, DOUG 1979-81MASKAS, JIM 1972MASSEY, EARL 1945-48MASTERS, HURLIE 1939-41MASTERS, JERRY 1965-66

MASTOWSKI, FRANK 1965MATHENY, J.C. 1935MATHESON, JOHN 1981-82MATHIS, GERALD 1966MATSON, DEWEY 1945MATSU, ICHYA “ART” 1923-26MATTHEWS, WALDO 1939-40MATTHIE, MARC 1997-01MATTOX, NATHAN 1914MATTOX, RICHARD 1943MATZE, WILLIAM 1944MAXEY, CLARENCE 1929-31MAY, BILLY 1944-45MAYBERRY, JAMIE 1994-95MAYCON, HOWARD 1988-92MAYER, CHARLES 1911MAZEFSKY, MATTHEW 1996-00MCCAIN, MARK 1991-95MCCARRON, JOE 1972MCCATHERN 1955MCCARTHY, MICHAEL 2000-MCLAIN, BRIAN 2001MCCLELLAN, RYAN 1995MCCLESTER, SCOTT 1983MCCOMB, GEORGE 1937, 39MCCORMICK, JAMES 1946MCCURDY, CRAIG 1973-75MCCUTCHEON, BRUCE 1972-74MCDERMOTT, SEAN 1993-97MCDONALD, RICHARD 1905-07MCDONALD, W.E. 1901-02MCDOWELL, DAVE 1982-84MCDOWELL, JIM 1946-49MCDUFFIE, KEVIN 1981-83MCELROY, SAM 2000MCENTEE, LARRY 1982-84MCFARLIN, BRUCE 1976-78MCGARRY, BRIAN 1991MCGEE, R.P. 1902MCGINTY, CLETUS 1987-90MCGOWAN, HUGH 1935, 37MCGOWAN, MICHAEL 1992-96MCGUIRE, DONNIE 1964-66MCGUIRE, ERIN 1989-93MCHEFFEY, JIM 1982-84MCKINNON, BILL 1966-68MCLAUGHLIN, BOB 1966-68MCLAURIN, TRAVIS 2002-MCLAURIN, TREVOR 2002-MCLEOD, LOU 1948MCNAMARA, BOB 1946, 48-50MCNAMEE, STEVE 1978-80MCREYNOLDS, ARNOLD 1948MEADE, EDWARD 1930-32MEADE, JOSEPH 1904-05MEANS, JOHN 1985-86MEELL, TIM 1981, 83MEENAN, GARY 1975-76MEETEER, WES 1968-70MEGALE, JOE 1949-51MEHLBRECH, FRED 1995-96MEHRE, HARRY 1985-88MEISTER, MACHAEL 1927MEITH, BOB 1954MELROSE, BILL 1975, 76, 77MENKE, JOHN 1984-87MERIDITH, ROY 1949MESI, MICHAEL 2000-MESSINGER, GARY 1987METCALF, WAYNE 1912METCALF, WILL 1912MEYER, KEVIN 1982MEYER, CHRIS 1996-97MICHAELS, ALBERT 1934MICHAUD, PETER 1990-91MICHELOW, DAVE 1983-85MICHER, ROBERT 1959MICKANIN, CRAIG 1989MIHALAS, MIKE 1963-65MIKE-MAYER, LASZLO 1981MIKOL, JOE 1979-80MIKULA, ED 1946, 48MIKULA, TOM 1943-44, 46-47MILIK, JOEL 1978-80MILING, BERT 1965MILKOVICH, STEVE 1951-53MILLER, DAVID 1969-70MILLER, ERIC 1998-00MILLER, GRAEME 1982-85MILLER, JASON 1991-95MILLER, JAMES 2002-MILLER, LEE 1957MILLER, MIKE 1954-55MILLER, RICKY 1984-86MILLER, SAM 1962-64MILLER, STEVE 1968-70

MILLS, ARTIS 1946MILLS, DENVER 1944-46MILLS, MATT 1997-01MILOSZEWSKI, DAVE 1991-95MINK, KEN 1956-57MIODUSZEWSKI, ED 1950-52MISCHLER, MIKE 1987-88MISHLER, RAY 1974MITKIEVICZ, LEO 1937-38MITROVIC, JOHN 1980-82MOATES, GUY 1940-41MOCK, GARRETT 1997MODRAK, LARRY 1985-87MOFFETT, LYLE 1987MOHLER, CHARLES 2002-MOKLER, SCOTT 1985MOLLICA, MARK 1971-73MOLLOY, JIM 1985-86MONACO, JOE 1985-87MONDAY, BILL 1969-71MONESS, COLEMAN 1946MONTAGUE, J.H. 1898MONTGOMERY, JOE 1971-73MOODY, STEFON 1992-96MOORE, KEVIN 1970, 72MOORE, LONNIE 1980-82MOORE, NORMAN 1957MOORE, ROSS 1999MOORE, SCOTT 1987MORABITO, LANCE 1988-92MORETZ, JOHN 1969MORGAN, MATT 2001-MORRIS, BRIAN 1983-85MORRIS, CHRISTOPHER 1995-99MORRIS, GRAHAM 1944MORRISON, BILL 1963MORTON, RICK 1969MORTON, TERRY 1966-68MOSIER DON 1984MOSSER, PHIL 1970-71MOTLEY, RYLAND 1946MOYERS, SCOTT 1986MOZELESKI, MITCHELL 1927, 29-30MUELLER, DALE 1965MUELLER, DAN 1989-92MULDROW, LEONARD 2002-MULLADY, MARK 1975-78MULLER, FRED 1984-87MULLINS, MICHAEL 1990MULLOY, PATRICK 2001-MURPHY, BRIAN 1990, 92-93MURPHY, DAVID 1981-83MURPHY, JAMES 1927-30MURPHY, MIKE 1981-83MURPHY, WALLACE 1926MURPHY, WILLIAM 1944MURRAY, NORMAN 1933-34MUSCALUS, ROB 1976-78MUSE, BILL 1986-89MUSINSKI, RICH 1999-MYERS, VINTON 1983-84

NNAGELIN, MIKE 1998-01NAGY, BILL 1953-55NASE, DANNY 1963-65NASS, DAN 1980-82NDUBUEZE, CHRIS 2002-NEALL, JACKSON 1969-71NEBLETT, WILLIAM 1908, 11NEELY, BRIAN 2002-NEILSON, JOE 1964-66NELSON, BOB 1954NESMITH, COREY 1995-99NETTLES, JOHN 1982-85NEWELL, RALPH 1988NEWMAN, GARY 1968-69NICHOLS, JEREMY 1997NICHOLSEN, HARRY 1982-83NICHOLSON, BOB 1958-60NICKELL, RYAN 2002-NIELSEN, JEFF 1987-91NIXON, JUDSON 1946-48NOFAL, GEORGE 1927-28NOHINEK, JOHN 1987NOSAL, MARTIN 1960, 62-63NOURSE, WALTER 1913NULL, ADOLPH 1944-45

OO’CONNOR, ADAM 2001-O’CONNOR, FRED 1982O’DELL, TOM 1967-69O’MARA, NEAL 1979-80O’NEILL, FRANK 1972-73O’NEILL, DAVE 1975-77

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2003 WILLIAM AND MARY FOOTBALL 85

O’PELLA, FRANK 1945-46, 48-49O’REILLY, JASON 1993-97O’REILLY, TIMOTHY 1982-85O’TOOLE, DENNIS 1959-62O’TOOLE, TERRY 1965-67OATES, GREG 1982OBENSCHAIN, WALT 1971OCQUE, HOWARD 1943ODOR, KEVIN 1976-78OLDFIELD, GEORGE 1934OLIVER, BROWN 1952, 56OLIVER, GRAY 1975-77OLIVER, LAWRENCE 1935OLIVER, ROB 1978OLSON, ERIK 1990-92OREMLAND, SHELDON 1945OSBORNE, SCOT 1995-99OSGOODBY, MARC 1985-88OSTROWSKI, MICHAEL 2000OUTLAW, CHRIS 2001-OUTTEN, MICKEY 1972-73OVERTON, MATT 1987OWEN 1943OWENS, CARROLL 1959-60

PPAGE, ROBERT 1913-14PAINE, JOHN 1977PAKENHAM, MARK 1968, 70-71PALESE, BILLY 1931-33PALMER, P.C. 1898PARKER, A. 1898PARKER, BILLY 1999-PARKER, GREG 1991-94PARKER, W. L. 1908-11PARLEE, BRYAN 1994PAROZZO, GEORGE 1951-53PARRAMORE, JAMES 1909PARROT, LEVINCE 2002-PARRY, RAYMOND 1985-86PARSONS, LESLIE 1922-25PARTLOW, BRIAN 1995-96PARTLOW, MACKENZIE 1987-90PARTLOW, MICHAEL 1995-99PASCAVAGE, ED 1960, 62PATTERSON, COREY 2000-PATTERSON, CRAIG 2000-PATTERSON, JAMES 1906-08PATTON, SAM 1973-75PAVLICH, PAUL 1971-73PAWLEWICZ, DICK 1972-74PAXSON, HARRY 1928-30PAXTON, B.F. 1927PAXTON, COREY 1998-2002PAYNE, DANIEL 2002-PEAKE, BILL 1943PEARCE, DON 1985-87PEARCE, GEORGE 1964-65PEARCE, JIM 1978-79PEARSON, DOUG 1974-76PEATROSS, LOUIS 1909PECCATIELLO, LARRY 1954-57PELLACK, JOHN 1944-47PENDLETON, B.J. 1995PENDLETON, ED 1985PENDLETON, JASON 1993-96PENDLETON, LARRY 2002-PENGITORE, CRAIG 1998-2002PENKUNAS, STAN 1960-62PENNINGTON, W.A. 1929PERKINS, SCOTT 1985-88PERSON, JOE 1988-92PETERS, S.C. 1921PETERSON, JOHNNY 1940-41PETOCZ, DENNIS 1970-71PETRALIA, RON 1964-66PFEFFER, PETER 1978-79PHILLIPS, ERNIE 1959-61PHILLIPS, KEVIN 1981PHILLIPS, LLOYD 1938-39PHIPPS, JOHN 1981-83PICKETTS, BERNARD 1946PIEFKE, BOB 1944-45PIERCE, RICKY 1994PILCH, JOE 1967, 69-70PINCH, REGINALD 1934PIRKLE, CARL 1945, 47PITTS, JR., JOHN 2000-PISANO, DAVID 1984-86PITSENBERGER, TODD 1991-94PLACE, JACK 1949-53PLAGEMAN, BUTCH 1961-62PLATT, BJ 1998PLUMMER 1943PLUMMER, DAN 1955-58PLUMMER, JASON 1994-98

POCTA, DAVID 1984-86POINT, WENDELL 1985POIST, JOE 1958-60POKRYWKA, STAN 1957-59POLHEMUS, BRYAN 1987-91POLHEMUS, JON 1990-91POLLY, ANDRE 1971POMS, JULIUS 1950-52POPE, DARON 1996-00POPLINGER, HERB 1942, 46-47PORACH, JIM 1958-60PORCH, ALVIN 1993-97PORCH, MIKE 1980PORKORNY, MIKE 1958-60PORTER, ANDREW 1908PORTER, WALTER “BUD” 1958, 60POST, BILL 1946POTTS, KEITH 1975-77POWELL, JEFF 1982POWERS, LELAND 1926POWERS, RAYMOND C. 1927PRICKITT, MASON 1968PRITCHARD, BRYAN 1960-61PRITCHARD, JOHN 2002-PROCHILO, FRANK 1972-74PROCTOR, BILL 1984-86PROFITKO, BOB 1966PROSSER, BILL 1981-83PROSSER, REED 1991-95PRYOR, JIM 1954PTACHICK, KEVIN 1984-86PURTILL, JOHN 1937PUSHINSKY, MARK 1995-98PUSKAR, CHUCK 1960-62PYE, JAMES 1935

QQUALLS, LEE 1980-82QUIRK, GERALD 1931-33

RRADESCHI, MIKE 1986-88RAGAZZO, VITO 1947-50RAGSDALE, DUANE 1979RAIMONDI, BEN 1943RAMSEY, GARRARD 1939-42RAMSEY, KNOX 1944-47RANGELY, WALTER 1922RANSONE, COLEMAN 1909RASH, ROBERT 1976-78RATAMESS, SCOTT 1985-86, 88RAUSCH, HAROLD 1963-64READ, BEN 1939-41REAM, DON 1941-42REARICK, DUFF 1969-71REEVES, PAT 1949-51REGAN, STEVE 1969-71REGAN, TERRY 1972-74REID, PETER 1987-91REID, R. H. 1916REID, SCOTT 1992REID, SEAN 1994-98REINERTH, BOB 1946, 48REPKE, MIKE 1990REYNOLDS, KHARI 1999REYNOLDS, PAUL 1943-44REYNOLDS, TOM 1973RHODES, DAVE 1956RICE, ALBERT 1928RICH, ADRIAN 1988-92RICHARDS, CHAD 1998-01RICHARDS, JAMES 1910RICHARDS, MARC 1989-93RICHARDSON, MIKE 1957RICIGLIANO, VINCE 1974RICKETSON, ELLIOTT 1928RICKETTS, BERNARD 1946RIDDLE, SCOTT 1977-79RIDJANECK, MATTHEW 2001RILEY, BILL 1952-55RILEY, MARTY 1993RILEY, RICHARD 2002-RILEY, STUART 1959-61RINKER, DICK 1957-59RISJORD, JOHN 1953RISLEY, JR., TIM ALAN 1995ROARK, WARREN 1991-95ROBACK, TOM 1987ROBERSON, JIM 1966ROBERTS, BARRETT 1930ROBERTS, LLOYD 1902ROBERTSON, DON 1965ROBERTSON, ISAAC 1914ROBINSON, A.P. 1915-16ROBINSON, BOB 1973-75ROBINSON, DOUG 1946, 48

ROBINSON, EDWARD 1983-84ROCHE, EDWARD 1928, 30RODEERS, ARTHUR G. 1927-28RODGERS, JASON 1998-01RODRIGUEZ, MIKE 1989-90ROGERS, KEVIN 1971-73ROGERS, NICK 1999-ROGERS, POWELL 1928ROHALEY, SCOTT 1986-87ROPER, L.J. 1902ROSDOL, DAVE 1981-82ROSENBURGER, SETH 1994ROSIER, CHRIS 1996-00ROSS, HUB 1957-58ROSSER, JERMAINE 1991-92ROSSETTINI, DAN 1993-97ROTHWELL, STUART 1914ROUSSO, JOHN 1968ROVESTI, RANDY 1971-73ROWLING, HOWARD 1974-76ROZANTZ, TOM 1975-78RUBAL, LENNIE 1955-58RUCKMAN, ANDY 1989-93RUDACILLE, MATTHEW 1990-93RULE, ROBBY 1985RUNDIO, BILL 1952RUSH, BILL 1954-57RUSNOCK, STEVE 1965RUSSELL, JOHN 1969RUTTER, PATRICK 1987RYAN, JIM 1975-78RYAN, PAUL 1926, 28-29

SSAFFELE, ROBERT 1922SAFKO, BILL 1942, 45-47SAFKO, EDMUND 1951SALDUTTI, GREG 1983SALMON, DICK 1943SANDERS, JEFF 1982-84SANDY, JAY 1991SANGER, MATT 1996-00SANNER, JAY 1955-57SAPINSKI, JOHN 1961-63SAUL, BILL 1972SAVAGE, DON 1985-87SAWICKI, WALTER 1952SAYRE, CLINTON 1947SAZIO, JERRY 1951-54SAZIO, RALPH 1942, 46-47SCANLON, DAVE 1981-83SCARRITT, PALMER 1989-92SCEARCE, MIKE 1969SCHAUBACH, ELLIOT 1954-58SCHEFF, JOSEPH 1929SCHEMBRI, SEAN 1992SCHENCK, GEORGE 1909-10SCHERER, RIP 1971-73SCHIAVONE, JOE 1972-74SCHIEFELBEIN, ED 1978-80SCHLATZER, BOB 1954SCHLOSSBERG, N. 1907-08SCHMALHOFER, BRUNO 1973-76SCHMALZ, RICK 1969-71SCHMITT, RODNEY 1963-66SCHMOLLINGER, R. 1988-91SCHNACKEL, DALE 1985-87SCHOOLS, MAXWELL 1973-74SCHUG, KEVIN 1994SCHUNDLER, MIKE 1974SCHUTZ, HENRY 1941-42, 46SCHUTZ, HENRY 1966SCHWALM, CHRIS 1997-98SCHWARTZMAN, JOHN 1948SCOLARO, PAUL 1970-72SCOTT, BILL 1976-79SCOTT, ED 1963-64SCOTT, SAM 1952-54SCOTT, TOM 1959-61SCOTT, WILLIAM 1927-30SCRUGGS, FREDERICK 1935SCRUGGS, TODD 1985-87SEAMANS, WILLIAM 1938SECULES, PHIL 1954-56SECULES, TOM 1955-58SEDLACEK, JARRY 1965SEIFERTH, ABRAM 1997SHACKELFORD, W.N. 1901-02SHADE, CHARLIE 1932-34SHAFFER, MARIO 1981-83SHALLCROSS, BRIAN 1993-97SHANAFELT, GARRETT 1995SHARMA, ATUL 2000SHARP, DREW 1981-83SHARPER, DARREN 1993-96SHATYNSKI, JIM 1950-52

SHAW, JONATHAN 2001-SHAWEN, HARRY 1900SHAY, BOB 1965-67SHEA, JOHN 1965-67SHEERAN, ROBERT 1935SHELHORSE, JAMES 1912SHELTON, TYRONE 1987-90SHELTON, YONCE 1992-95SHERMAN, AL 1955-57SHERMAN, THOMAS 1989-92SHERRILL, JUDSON 1934SHERRY, BOB 1944-46SHEWMAKE, O. L. 1901-02SHIFFLER, MATT 1985-89SHIPP, J. 1929SHOEMAKER, JOHN 1995SHOEMAKER, KURT 1978-79SHOOK, HENRY 1944-45SHORT, ROBERT 1977-80SHOWAK 1946SHULER, WILLIAM 1959-60SHULL, STEVE 1976-79SHWILLER, SEYMOUR 1939SICARI, JOE 1971-72SIDWELL, CHARLIE 1951, 55-57SIELSKI, MARK 1981SIKA, PAUL 1950SIKORSKI, DICK 1965-67SILVESTRO, JIM 1969-70SIMINSKI, THEODORE 1930SIMONS, BOB 1984SIMPKINS, JIM 1991-95SIMPSON, MERVYN 1939SIMPSON, MICKEY 1954SIMS, KIRBY 1966SISTO, JASON 1998-01SIZER, F.M. 1901SKIBA, BERNARD 1945SKINNER, TODD 1989SKULTETY, AL 1947SLATTERY, PAT 1961-63SLAUGHTER, R.K. 1894SLEPOKURA, JOHN 1968SLIFKA, JOHN 1960, 62-63SLOAN, JIM 1946SLOTNICK, STEVE 1965-67SLOVENSKY, JOSEPH 1952SLUSS, JAMES 1944SLYE, CEDRIC 2002-SMAKOSZ, MIKE 1987-88SMALL, RAYMOND 1905SMERCZNSKI, JIM 1954-56SMITH, BILL 1966SMITH, BRIAN 1999SMITH, CHRIS 1991SMITH, CRAIG 1962-64SMITH, DAN 1990SMITH, DARRYL 1985-86SMITH, DOUG 1986SMITH, H.L. 1932-34SMITH, HUNTER 1997SMITH, JACK 1934SMITH, JIM 1948-51SMITH, JON 2000-SMITH, KENNY 1975, 77SMITH, KEION 1994-95SMITH, LARRY 1968SMITH, MARK 1972-74SMITH, TODD 1984-86SMITH, TOM 1974-76SMITH, WILLIAM 1928-29SMITH, ZACH 1999-SNODDY, ALAN 1985-86SNOOK, ROBERT 1970SNYDER, DICKIE 1957-59SOBUS, PAUL 1979-81SOLDERITCH, BOB 1983-85SOLEAU, BOB 1960, 62-63SOLOMON, ANDREW 1998-2002SOLOMON, JUSTIN 1995-00SOMERS, GROVER 1905-06SOMERS, H.C. 1916SOMERS, W.E. 1910-13SORENSON, CHRIS 1932SORG, W.S. 1921SORRELL, BRIAN 1993-97SOTTILI, DAVE 1968SPACK, HARRY 1932-34SPARROW, DAVID 1972SPEAR, SHAWN 1991-93SPENCER, BLAIR 1910-11SPENCER, BOB 1970-71SPENCER, GENE 1972SPENCER, T.P. 1902SQUIRES, GERALD 1960STAHL, CHRIS 1998-00

All-time Roster

2003 WILLIAM AND MARY FOOTBALL86

All-time Roster

STANARD, RYAN 1996STANCHAK, SAM 1987-91STANLEY, ISAAC 1911STAUB, CRAIG 1989-93STARNES, JEFF 2002STECKROTH, BOB 1942, 46-47STEINER, JASON 1991-95STEM, JOHN 1990-94STEPHENS, E.E.A. 1915-16STEPHENSON, JON 1958-60STERBA, BRETT 1996-00STERLING, BRAD 1960STEVENS, CRAIG 1986-87STEVENS, FRANK 1939STEVENS, ROBERT 1945STEVENS, WILLIAM 1949STEWART, JOHN 1979-81STEWART, MIKE 1972-74STEWART, WADDY 1932-34STOCKEY, WILLIAM 1970-73STOCKI, STEVE 1999-STONE, PATRICK 1951STONE, WEBSTER 1913-14STOTLEMYER, TODD 1982STOVALL, IVAN 1970-73STOY, BOB 1957-60STRIFFLER, MICHAEL 2000-01STRONG, ROBERT 1905-06STRYKER, H.M. 1915STULL, BRIAN 1991STURGESS, BRUCE 1951-52SUBLETT, TOMMY 1966SULLIVAN, GEORGE 1943SULLIVAN, ROBERT 1986SULLIVAN, RON 1970SUMMERS, J.H. 1902SUMNER, CHARLIE 1951-54SURFACE, DAN 1963SUTTLE, OSCAR 1928SUTTON, MIKE 1981SUTTON, MIKE 1983SUTTY, ERIC 1990-93SWAN, SCOTT 1962-64SWANEY, JOHN 1987SWARTZ, ROWLAND 1952SWEENEY, MARK 1982-85SWERTFAGER, BILL 1979-80SYDNOR, BILL 1943SYDNOR, TOM 1954SYER, CRAWFORD 1929-31SYKES, W. 1929SZARKO, BART 1985SZCZYPINSKI, BOB 1973-75SZUMIGALA, ABBERS 1935SZYDLIK, DAVE 1984-87

TTADDER, TIM 1990-91TAFRO, AL 1977-79TALIAFERRO, TOM 1994-98TANNER, ARTHUR 1937TAUBER, JIM 1969-71TAYLOR, CHRISTIAN 2002-TAYLOR, E.C. 1901TAYLOR, HORACE P. 1927-28

TAYLOR, JOHN 2002-TAYLOR, LUCIUS 1927-28TAYLOR, P.P. 1913-14TAYLOR, STUART 1906-08TEMPLETON, BOB 1940TENNIS, WILLIAM 1910TEXER, TOBY 1986TEZA, JOHN 1992-96THAXTON, H.C. 1959-61THEADO, WALTER 1971THEOKAS, ANDREW 1988-91THOMAS, ALVIN 1910THOMAS, BOB 1955-57THOMAS, JON 1983-85THOMAS, JULIAN 1944THOMAS, RONNIE 1998-2002THOMAS, S.B. 1898THOMPSON, DOMINIQUE 2001-THOMPSON, MARK 1970THOMPSON, TOMMY 1944, 46-48TILLET, BRETT 1993-97TILLEY, THOMAS 1910-13TIMBERG, ANDERS 1991-94TINNELL, JEFFREY 1984-85TINSLEY, BARRY 1961TINSLEY, ROBERT 1989-92TIRELIS, ALFRED 1937TISINGER, ANDY 1969-70TOAL, MIKE 1997-01TODD, ALLEN 1985TODD, JOHN 1921-24TODD, JOHN 1940TODD, LEE 1923-26TOFANO, SCOTT 1981, 83TOMICH, TONY 1989-93TOMLIN, MICHAEL 1990-94TOMLINSON, HOWARD 1955, 57-58TOMPKINS, SCOTT 1997-01TORMA, JOHN 1940TORRENCE, WILLIAM 1946TRACY, ALEX 1985TRAINOR, BILL 1985TRAVERS, STUMPY 1934TREMBLEY, STEVE 1976TREMPUS, JOHN 1944TRIBELHORN, KARL 1965-67TRINKLE, MATT 2002-TRIVERS, CALVIN 1983-86TROESTER, JORDAN 2002-TROSSEN, BRENDEN 1999-00TROTTER, ELMER 1945TROUPE, RANDY 1971-72TROUT, VALERY 1951-52TRUEHART, JOHN 1934-36TUCKER, CHARLIE 1954TUCKER, LEMUEL 1971-73TUCKER, RUDOLPH 1937-39TUCKER, WILLIAM 1954TUOHEY, MIKE 1981TURNER, DARWIN 1993TURNER, KEVIN 1991TURVILLE, WILLIAM 1939TUTHILL, JACK 1929-30TUTHILL, JIM 1964-66TWIDDY, CLARENCE 1939TYLER, MARK 1988-92TYNER, PAUL 1978-80

UUHL, BRAD 1986-90UNGER, RAYMOND 1910UPSON, IRVIN, J 1930-33UTECHT, ALEXANDER 1989-92UZZELL, BILL 1969-71

VVALE, WALLACE 1989-93VAN WAGONER, CHRIS 1972VANDERBEEK, JEFF 1975-77VANDEWEGHE, AL 1940-42VARACALLO, JERRY 1972VARNEY, THOMAS 1928VAUGHAN, DICK 1945-46VIEHLAND, MARK 2000VICTOR, STANLEY 1970-73VIDA, JASON 2002VINCE, BRET 1990-91VOZAR, ANDY 1956-57VUJEVICH, TONY 1951-52

WWACHTER, BRUCE 1970WADDY, JUDE 1993-97WADE, DANNY 1999-WADE, PHIL 1989WAECHTER, TOM 1972-74

WAGNER, MIKE 1976-78WAITE, BURT 1966-68WAITKUS. MARK 1990-93WALKER, JACOB 2002-WALKER, RAHEEM 1996-97WAKEFIELD, BRANDON 2001WAKSMUNSKI, CHET 1952-55WALAK, ANDREW 1945WALDRUTH, A.A. 1927WALK, LARRY 1962-63WALKER, CHARLES 1937WALKER, CHRIS 1982-83WALKER, DIXIE 1945-46, 48WALKER, JAKE 2002-WALKER, LELAND 1925-26, 28WALKER, RAHEEM 1996-00WALKER, SAM 1937-39WALL, JOHN 1904WALL, RICHARD 1987-88WALLACE, BENJAMIN 1913-15WALLACE, R.S. 1934-35WALLACE, ROBERT 1919WALLACE, ROBERT 1970-72WALLACE, SHAUN 1998WALLACH, FRED 1977-79WALLICK, BERNARD 1926WALLIN, ALVAR 1938WALLS, JAMES 1905WALTER, LEWIS 1926WALTERS, HARRY 1971WALTERS, TOM 1989-93WALTON, DAVID 1976-78WALTON, ROBERT 1934WALTON, SCOTT 1993WARD, OSCAR 1934WARNER, JACK 1940WARNER, SELDON 1908WARRINGTON, TEX 1941-42WARWICK, BURDETTE 1978WASHINGTON, MARCUS 1998-2002WATSON, BRADFORD 1952WATSON, JONAS 2002-WATSON, O.B. 1905WATTERS, JEFF 1979-81WATTERS, JEROME 1980-82WAY, DAVID 1957-59WEAVER, CHARLIE 1961-63WEAVER, JOE 1986-89WEAVER, MIKE 1963-65WEAVER, WALT 1941-42WEBB, DARREN 1992WEBER, D.S. 1924-25WEBER, ED 1949-51WEBER, RON 1961WEBSTER, MIKE 1957WEBSTER, THOMAS 1999WEEKS, BILLY 1940-41WEIDNER, JOHN 1987-88WEINSTEIN, JASON 1984-85WEIS, DOUG 1962-63WELCH, MIKE 1993WELLONS, BILLY 1962-64WELLONS, JOHN 1992-94WELLS, DAVIS 1990WELLS, RICK 1976-78WENETA, MIKE 1988-90WENNING, HARRY 1945-48WERBLOW, SOL 1928WERNECKE, KARL 1981-84WERTMAN, RYAN 2000-2001WEST, WILLIAM 1914-15WESTER, RON 1990-93WHARTON, GREG 1985-87WHEALTON, CALVIN 1958, 60-61WHEAT, JIM 1970-71WHEELER 1943WHEELER, THAD 2001-WHEELING, ALAN 2002-WHIPPLE, JOSH 1992-96WHIRLEY, JR., GREG 1994-98WHITE, CHARLIE 1991-95WHITE, DAN 1995WHITE, EUGENE 1943-44WHITE, F.R. 1919-21WHITE, REGGIE 1986-90WHITEHOUSE, HANK 1939-40WHITHAM, MATTHEW 2001-WHITTEN, TOM 1962-63WICK, BOB 1971WILDES, MIKE 1985-86WILEY, CHAD 1999WILEY, DAVE 1985-88WILEY, STEVE 1989-91WILKINS, JOE 1993-97WILKINSON, ISHAM 1908WILKINSON, J.T. 1904-05

WILLETS, CHRIS 1997-01WILLIAMS, ALFRED 1926WILLIAMS, ALAN 1987-91WILLIAMS, BEN 1965-66WILLIAMS, BRUCE 1974WILLIAMS, CHARLIE 1951WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS 1982-84WILLIAMS, DUANE 1979WILLIAMS, FELIX 1922WILLIAMS, ROBERT 1997WILLIAMS, RON 1960-61WILLIS, WESTON 1929-30WILLSON, MARK 1989-90WILSEY, BILL 1979-81WILSON, DONNIE 1968-69WILSON, H.J. 1930, 32WILSON, HILLSMAN 1949-51WILSON, J.F. 1915-16, 21WILSON, JOHNNY 1946WING, BRUCE 1961WING, TOM 1960-61WINGFIELD, SCOTT 1989-92WINN, BRIAN 1968WINSTON, WARREN 1969-71WITCHER, TIM 1992- 96WITHAM, MATTHEW 2000-WITKOVITZ, PAUL 1973-75WITT, CLYDE 1949-51WITTAN, DAVE 1959WIXTED, DREW 1994-96WOLBERT, JACK 1925WOLF, JEFF 1980-82WOODS, BETTLE 1915WOODWARD, ARTHUR 1934-36WOOLRIDGE, ASH 1961WOOLRIDGE, MATTHEW 1990WOOLWINE, WAYNE 1958-60WORRELL, DALE 1932-33WRIGHT, AUSTIN 1943-44WRIGHT, BOBBY 1982-84WRIGHT, DICK 1960WRIGHT, JACK 1911-13WRIGHT, JOSH 2002-WRIGHT, LOUIS 1978-81WRIGHT, MEL 1942, 44-46WRIGLEY, KURT 1980-82WYATT, JNO. 1914

YYAGIELLO, STAN 1982-85YANCEY, GEORGE 1968YANISH, DAVE 1961YATES, AL 1965-67YEAMANS, DOUG 1981-82YERGALONIS, ED 1975-77YERKES, BILL 1933-34YESGER, JAMES 1997YEWCIC, PAUL 1949-51YOHE, JACK 1954-57YONUSHONIS, JOHN 1967, 69-70YOUNG, CHIP 1965-67YOUNG, D.W. 1932-33YOUNG, T.J. 1921-23YOUSSOFI, MOHAMMED 1998-2002

ZZABLE, WALTER 1934-36ZANGHI, JOSEPH 1935ZANGUS, MARTY 1975ZAPTIN, EDWARD 1995-99ZAROOKIAN, DOUG 1971ZAVITKOVSKY 1962ZELTT, JEFF 1985-86ZETTY, LANE 2000ZEULI, STEVE 1981-83ZIMMERMAN, HANK 1976-77ZIMMERMAN, LESTER 1968ZUPAN, MIKE 1976-79ZUPKO, GEORGE 1949-51ZWALD, ALAN 1970-72ZYCHOWSKI, TED 1966-68ZYZES, T. 1944

Jude Waddy (1993-97)

2003 WILLIAM AND MARY FOOTBALL 87

1893 (2-1)4 @ Norfolk YMCA 1614 @ Old Dominion Club 48 @ Capital City A.C. 426 24

1894 (0-1)0 Hampden-Sydney 28

1895 - no team

1896 (0-2)0 Randolph-Macon 100 @ Randolph-Macon 40 14

1897 (0-1)0 @ George Washington 26

1898 (1-1)5 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Richmond 155 15

1899 (2-3)0 @ Richmond 145 Hampden-Sydney 100 Portsmouth AC 641 Hampton HS 06 @ Baltimore CC 552 35

1900 (1-2)5 Newport News 00 Hampden-Sydney 170 @ Randolph-Macon 115 28

1901 (2-1-1)11 Old Point Comfort 60 Randolph-Macon 011 Richmond 276 Fredericksburg 028 33

1902 (1-1-1)6 Old Point Comfort 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 420 @ St. Vincent’s H.S. 06 42

1903 (1-3)15 Norfolk H.S. 00 Old Point Comfort 230 @ Randolph-Macon 390 @ Richmond 2415 86

1904 (3-3)18 Norfolk H.S. 036 Portsmouth AC 00 @ Virginia Tech 305 @ Roanoke 615 Richmond 60 Randolph-Macon 669 48

1905 (2-4-1)6 Hampton AC 00 @ Richmond 04 @ Richmond 00 @ VMI 230 Maryland A&M 17

5 @ Richmond 230 @ Randolph-Macon 2715 90

1906 (2-6)0 @ Virginia Tech 120 Virginia Tech 2810 Norfolk H.S. 00 @ N.C. State 4010 Brambleton 00 Richmond 244 Randolph-Macon 60 @ Richmond 630 160

1907 (6-3)0 @ VMI 584 @ Randolph-Macon 00 @ North Carolina 1416 Old Point Comfort 619 @ Med. College of VA 015 Ft. Monroe 012 @ Randolph-Macon 44 @ Hampden-Sydney 00 @ Richmond 4870 143

1908 (4-6-1)0 @ Virginia 110 @ VMI 210 @ N.C. State 240 @ Randolph-Macon 60 Brambleton 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 105 Ft. Monroe 00 @ Randolph-Macon 1521 @ Richmond 1817 @ Hampden-Sydney 06 @ St. Vincent’s Acad. 549 110

1909 (6-4)0 @ Virginia 303 Norfolk Collegians 00 @ VMI 66 Va. Medical 09 Episcopal H.S. 03 @ Randolph-Macon 153 @ Hampden-Sydney 2211 @ Norfolk H.S. 015 @ Richmond 015 @ Hampden-Sydney 865 81

1910 (1-7-1)0 @ Virginia 103 Univ. Col. of Medicine 55 Norfolk H.S. 50 @ VMI 330 @ Norfolk Collegian 416 Hampden-Sydney 172 Randolph-Macon 116 St. Vincent’s Acad. 1818 @ Richmond 640 115

1911 (1-5-2)0 @ Virginia 810 @ Georgetown 660 Univ. Col. of Medicine 00 Fredericksburg College00 Va. Medical 611 @ Randolph-Macon 14

3 Richmond 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 1914 186

1912 (0-7)0 @ Virginia 600 @ Norfolk Academy 130 Univ. Col. of Medicine 200 Va. Medical 660 Randolph-Macon 200 @ Richmond 200 @ Hampden-Sydney 270 226

1913 (0-5-1)3 @ VMI 330 Richmond Blues 03 @ Randolph-Macon 3713 @ Richmond 200 @ Hampden-Sydney 3213 Richmond 2051 157

1914 (1-7)9 Richmond Blues 130 @ VMI 3810 Randolph-Macon 73 Richmond 70 @ Hampden-Sydney 190 @ Randolph-Macon 630 Hampden-Sydney 410 @ Richmond 3222 220

1915 (0-9-1)0 Union Theo. Sem. 76 @ VMI 190 Richmond Blues 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 280 Richmond 287 @ Randolph-Macon 340 @ Hampden-Sydney 387 Randolph-Macon 150 @ Richmond 450 @ Delaware 9320 306

1916 (2-5-2)7 Union Theo. Sem. 00 @ VMI 6613 @ Portsmouth Naval 130 Randolph-Macon 170 @ Richmond 480 Hampden-Sydney 3114 @ Randolph-Macon 70 Richmond 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 934 191

1917 (3-5)0 @ VMI 530 @ Richmond 2813 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 217 @ Emory & Henry 021 @ Randolph-Macon 60 Richmond 190 @ Hampden-Sydney 3241 159

1918 (0-2)0 @ Lynchburg College 130 Richmond 70 20

1919 (2-6-1)0 @ Lynchburg College 03 @ VMI 217 Richmond 03 Randolph-Macon 03 @ Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Richmond 176 @ Randolph-Macon 76 Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Richmond 2128 80

1920 (4-5)0 @ Virginia 270 @ Virginia Tech 2114 @ Galludet 736 Lynchburg College 034 Union Theo. Sem. 00 @ Richmond 130 @ N.C. A and E 8134 @ Randolph-Macon 07 @ Hampden-Sydney 14125 163

1921 (4-3-1)0 @ Virginia Tech 1412 @ Trinity (Duke) 07 @ George Washington 721 Wake Forest 1435 Randolph-Macon 013 @ Catholic University 2776 Union Theo. Sem. 07 @ Richmond 17171 79

1922 (6-3)7 @ Penn State 276 @ Virginia Tech 2033 Randolph-Macon 713 Trinity (Duke) 732 @ Hampden-Sydney 618 Wake Forest 014 Roanoke 045 Gallaudet 03 Richmond 13171 80

1923 (6-3)10 @ Navy 393 @ Syracuse 6374 Guilford 021 @ Trinity (Duke) 027 Randolph-Macon 020 @ Hampden-Sydney 014 Delaware 07 @ Roanoke 927 @ Richmond 6224 115

1924 (5-2-1)7 @ Navy 147 @ Syracuse 2427 Randolph-Macon 721 Trinity (Duke) 327 King 027 Albright 07 @ Roanoke 720 @ Richmond 6170 61

Year-by-Year Results

2003 WILLIAM AND MARY FOOTBALL88

1925 (6-4)44 Lenoir-Rhyne 00 @ Navy 250 @ Syracuse 3354 @ Randolph-Macon 035 Duke 07 @ Harvard 1427 Albright 013 Haskell 1423 @ Roanoke 014 @ Richmond 0230 86

1926 (7-3)35 Randolph-Macon 019 Loyola 00 @ Syracuse 357 @ Harvard 2714 George Washington 048 Lynchburg 010 @ Columbia 1313 Wake Forest 614 @ Richmond 0

SOUTHERN TITLE9 @ Chattanooga 6169 87

1927 (4-5-1)0 Catholic University 120 @ Syracuse 1819 Lenoir-Rhyne 014 Quantico 2013 Concord St. 77 @ Princeton 357 Chattanooga 1218 @ Roanoke 733 @ Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Richmond 0111 118

1928 (6-3-2)41 Lynchburg 00 Marshall 00 @ Syracuse 320 Wake Forest 012 Catholic University 130 Emory & Henry 324 @ George Washington 032 Roanoke 668 Bridgewater 034 @ Hampden-Sydney 07 @ Richmond 0218 54

1929 (8-2)19 St. John’s 00 @ Navy 157 @ Emory & Henry 614 Virginia Tech 2559 Bridgewater 051 George Washington 619 @ Roanoke 636 Catholic University 1325 @ Richmond 020 @ Hampden-Sydney 6250 77

1930 (7-2-1)24 Guilford 06 @ Navy 1919 Wofford 06 Virginia Tech 781 Bridgewater 013 @ Harvard 13

39 Roanoke 027 Emory & Henry 019 @ Richmond 013 Hampden-Sydney 0247 39

1931 (5-2-2)32 Guilford 06 @ Navy 139 Randolph-Macon 26 Virginia Tech 695 Bridgewater 00 Washington & Lee 013 @ Roanoke 624 @ Emory & Henry 02 @ Richmond 6187 33

1932 (8-4)6 Roanoke 027 Randolph-Macon 136 @ Navy 047 Guilford 00 Virginia Tech 77 Washington & Lee 00 @ Army 3377 Bridgewater 020 VMI 76 @ George Washington 1218 Emory & Henry 67 @ Richmond 18221 96

1933 (6-5)7 Roanoke 612 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Navy 120 @ Washington & Lee 77 Virginia Tech 1337 Guilford 712 @ Georgetown 614 VMI 06 @ Emory & Henry 257 Davidson 126 @ Richmond 0108 88

1934 (2-6)7 @ Navy 2020 Emory & Henry 80 Virginia Tech 60 @ Georgetown 315 Roanoke 66 VMI 130 Washington & Lee 70 @ Richmond 648 69

••• CARY FIELD OPENS •••

1935 (3-4-3)0 Virginia 00 @ Navy 300 @ Army 140 Virginia Tech 044 Guilford 014 Roanoke 70 VMI 190 @ Dartmouth 3422 Emory & Henry 06 @Richmond 686 110

1936 (1-8)6 @ Navy 180 Virginia 70 Virginia Tech 1438 Guilford 00 Roanoke 130 Hampden-Sydney 190 VMI 217 Washington & Lee 130 @ Richmond 751 112

1937 (4-5)0 @ Navy 459 VMI 2012 Virginia Tech 037 Guilford 038 American 00 @ Virginia 621 Hampden-Sydney 1212 Washington & Lee 140 @ Richmond 6129 103

1938 (2-7)0 @ Navy 268 Newp. News App. Sch.90 @ Virginia Tech 2745 Guilford 00 VMI 140 @ Virginia 3418 Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Washington & Lee 277 @ Richmond 1078 154

1939 (6-2-1)31 Guilford 66 @ Navy 3139 @ Newp. News App. Sch.66 Virginia Tech 626 Hampden-Sydney 06 Virginia 2619 Randolph-Macon 618 Washington & Lee 147 @ Richmond 0158 95

1940 (6-2-1)0 N.C. State 167 @ Navy 1942 Newp. News App. Sch.020 Virginia Tech 1341 Hampden-Sydney 013 Virginia 60 VMI 046 Randolph-Macon 616 @ Richmond 0185 60

1941 (8-2)53 Newp. News App. Sch.00 @ Navy 3457 Randolph-Macon 716 Virginia Tech 728 @ Hampden-Sydney 048 George Washington 03 @ Dartmouth 021 VMI 033 @ Richmond 30 N.C. State 13259 64

1942 (9-1-1)27 Hampden-Sydney 03 @ Navy 021 @ Virginia Tech 77 @ Harvard 761 George Washington 035 Dartmouth 1440 Randolph-Macon 027 VMI 60 N.C. Pre-Flight 1410 @ Richmond 014 @ Oklahoma 7245 55

1943 - no team

1944 (5-2-1)46 Fort Monroe 038 Hampden-Sydney 00 @ Pennsylvania 4639 Richmond AB 02 N.C. State 190 @ North Carolina 026 VMI 040 @ Richmond 0191 65

1945 (6-3)19 Catawba 613 @ Tennessee 4838 Virginia Tech 013 VMI 96 N.C. State 2033 @ Maryland 140 North Carolina 625 Merchant Marine 733 @ Richmond 0180 110

1946 (8-2)61 Fort McClelland 03 @ Miami (Fla.) 1351 @ The Citadel 1249 Virginia Tech 034 @ Washington & Lee 1841 VMI 041 Maryland 77 North Carolina 2120 @ George Washington 040 @ Richmond 0347 71

1947 (9-2)21 Davidson 056 The Citadel 721 Virginia Tech 77 North Carolina 1347 @ Boston University 1321 Wake Forest 028 VMI 2045 @ Washington & Lee 620 Bowling Green 035 @ Richmond 0

DIXIE BOWL19 Arkansas 21320 87

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1948 (7-2-2)14 @ Davidson 612 Wake Forest 2131 VMI 030 @ Virginia Tech 06 @ St. Bonaventure 714 Richmond 67 @ North Carolina 714 @ Boston College 1426 N.C. State 69 @ Arkansas 0

DELTA BOWL20 Oklahoma A&M 0163 67

1949 (6-4)14 @ Houston 137 @ Pittsburgh 1339 Virginia Tech 1354 VMI 613 @ Michigan State 4228 @ Wake Forest 5534 @ Richmond 014 North Carolina 2020 @ Arkansas 033 N.C.State 7256 169

1950 (4-7)19 @ VMI 2520 Cincinnati 140 Wake Forest 4714 @ Michigan State 3354 @ Virginia Tech 07 @ North Carolina 4014 @ Boston University 160 @ Virginia 1318 @ Houston 3634 N.C. State 040 Richmond 6210 230

1951 (7-3)34 Boston University 257 @ Oklahoma 497 VMI 207 Wake Forest 635 @ N.C. State 2820 @ Richmond 1420 @ Pennsylvania 1228 Virginia Tech 714 Duke 130 @ Virginia 46172 220

1952 (4-5)34 @ VMI 1321 Wake Forest 2823 @ Penn State 350 @ Navy 1428 @ Boston University 3342 Richmond 1334 @ Virginia Tech 1541 N.C. State 613 Virginia 20236 177

1953 (5-4-1)16 Wake Forest 146 @ Navy 67 @ Cincinnati 5713 Virginia Tech 712 George Washington 77 @ N.C. State 6

19 @ VMI 2021 @ Richmond 07 Washington & Lee 3314 Boston University 41122 191

1954 (4-4-2)0 @ Navy 2727 @ Pennsylvania 70 N.C. State 2614 @ Rutgers 713 @ George Washington 137 @ Virginia Tech 70 @ VMI 216 West Virginia 2013 Wake Forest 92 @ Richmond 082 137

1955 (1-7-1)0 @ Navy 77 Virginia Tech 147 @ Duke 4713 @ West Virginia 390 George Washington 1620 VMI 137 @ Wake Forest 1321 @ N.C. State 286 @ Richmond 681 183

1956 (0-9-1)0 Wake Forest 3914 @ Navy 3918 Boston University 187 @ Virginia Tech 3413 West Virginia 2014 @ George Washington 166 @ VMI 206 @ Army 346 @ Rutgers 200 @ Richmond 684 246

1957 (4-6)0 George Washington 76 @ Navy 3313 Virginia Tech 713 @ Penn State 2113 VMI 140 @ West Virginia 1914 @ The Citadel 127 @ N.C. State 638 Rutgers 77 @ Richmond 12111 138

1958 (2-6-1)0 @ Navy 1415 @ Virginia Tech 276 @ VMI 613 N.C. State 60 @ George Washington 77 @ Boston University 337 Davidson 166 West Virginia 5518 @ Richmond 1572 179

1959 (4-6)37 @ Virginia 02 @ Navy 2914 @ Virginia Tech 207 Furman 87 VMI 2614 George Washington 713 The Citadel 3825 @ Davidson 79 @ Florida State 012 @ Richmond 20140 155

1960 (2-8)21 VMI 3341 Virginia 2119 George Washington 923 @ Furman 250 Virginia Tech 270 @ Florida State 228 @ Tulane 400 @ The Citadel 148 @ Vanderbilt 220 @ Richmond 19120 232

1961 (1-9)6 Virginia Tech 206 @ Virginia 216 @ Navy 4419 Furman 68 The Citadel 1012 @ George Washington 497 VMI 1430 Davidson 3113 @ Army 4818 @ Richmond 36125 279

1962 (4-5-1)3 Virginia Tech 07 Virginia 1916 @ Navy 2029 @ The Citadel 237 @ Davidson 721 Furman 70 @ VMI 613 @ West Virginia 2810 George Washington 63 @ Richmond 15109 131

1963 (4-6)7 @ The Citadel 00 @ Navy 2827 @ Furman 1716 West Virginia 2013 @ Virginia Tech 2814 George Washington 326 VMI 267 @ Virginia 934 Davidson 529 @ Richmond 6153 171

1964 (4-6)14 @ VMI 126 @ Navy 357 @ Pittsburgh 3421 Furman 1410 The Citadel 00 @ George Washington 2120 Virginia Tech 2713 Virginia 14

14 @ West Virginia 2433 @ Richmond 13138 194

1965 (6-4)32 VMI 2114 West Virginia 347 @ Virginia Tech 914 @ Navy 4241 @ Davidson 728 George Washington 143 Southern Mississippi 020 @ The Citadel 617 @ Boston College 3021 Richmond 0197 163

1966 (5-4-1)7 East Carolina 713 @ West Virginia 2410 @ George Washington 334 Villanova 1424 The Citadel 60 @ Navy 2122 @ VMI 1513 @ Boston College 1518 Virginia Tech 2035 @ Richmond 19176 144

1967 (5-4-1)38 Quantico 77 East Carolina 277 @ Virginia Tech 3112 @ Vanderbilt 1433 VMI 2825 @ Ohio 2227 @ Navy 1624 @ The Citadel 016 West Virginia 167 Richmond 16196 177

1968 (3-7)14 @ East Carolina 00 Virginia Tech 123 @ Pittsburgh 140 Ohio 410 West Virginia 2020 @ VMI 1033 Villanova 120 @ Syracuse 3121 The Citadel 246 @ Richmond 3197 195

1969 (3-7)18 @ Cincinnati 267 @ Temple 615 Virginia 2821 @ The Citadel 1415 Davidson 1725 VMI 177 Virginia Tech 480 West Virginia 3121 @ Villanova 3517 Richmond 28146 250

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1970 (5-7)7 @ West Virginia 4314 @ Miami (Fla.) 3610 Cincinnati 1733 Ohio Wesleyan 297 The Citadel 1624 @ VMI 106 @ Virginia 3314 Virginia Tech 3528 Connecticut 1529 @ Davidson 2834 @ Richmond 33

TANGERINE BOWL12 Toledo 40218 335

1971 (5-6)35 @ The Citadel 2828 @ East Carolina 1040 Davidson 1414 @ Tulane 323 West Virginia 2830 @ Virginia Tech 4112 VMI 735 @ North Carolina 3629 @ Wake Forest 3613 @ Temple 1719 Richmond 21278 241

1972 (5-6)31 Furman 79 @ Navy 1317 @ Villanova 2031 The Citadel 1234 @ West Virginia 4917 Vanderbilt 2131 @ VMI 317 Virginia Tech 1656 @ Davidson 915 East Carolina 213 @ Richmond 20261 191

1973 (6-5)31 @ Virginia Tech 2427 @ North Carolina 3415 @ Wake Forest 1424 @ The Citadel 1233 Villanova 217 @ Vanderbilt 2051 Davidson 3545 VMI 143 @ East Carolina 3442 Colgate 490 Richmond 31278 288

1974 (4-7)7 @ Mississippi State 4917 @ Wake Forest 628 @ Virginia 380 @ Furman 1016 The Citadel 1216 @ Boston College 3128 Rutgers 1520 @ VMI 3115 Virginia Tech 3410 East Carolina 3154 @ Richmond 12211 269

1975 (2-9)7 @ North Carolina 330 @ East Carolina 200 @ Pittsburgh 476 @ The Citadel 218 Ohio 220 @ Rutgers 246 Furman 217 Virginia Tech 2413 @ VMI 717 Colgate 2131 Richmond 2195 261

1976 (7-4)34 VMI 2014 @ Virginia 019 East Carolina 2027 @ Virginia Tech 1513 Delaware 1521 @ Navy 1320 @ Ohio 07 @ Furman 2323 Appalachian State 2222 The Citadel 010 @ Richmond 21210 149

1977 (6-5)27 Norfolk State 1313 @ VMI 236 @ Pittsburgh 2821 @ Louisville 728 Villanova 88 Virginia Tech 1717 @ Navy 4221 Rutgers 2214 @ The Citadel 1321 East Carolina 1729 Richmond 13205 203

1978 (5-5-1)10 VMI 327 @ Connecticut 321 @ Villanova 1719 @ Virginia Tech 2222 Temple 2232 James Madison 70 @ Navy 921 @ Louisville 3312 The Citadel 83 @ East Carolina 203 @ Richmond 17170 161

1979 (4-7)3 @ VMI 728 Colgate 1514 @ Virginia Tech 357 @ Georgia Tech 3333 James Madison 07 Navy 240 Rutgers 240 @ Delaware 409 @ Appalachian State 024 Richmond 1014 East Carolina 38139 226

1980 (2-9)0 @ N.C. State 4210 VMI 133 @ Virginia Tech 76 @ Navy 457 Wake Forest 2717 Dartmouth 1421 @ Rutgers 183 Delaware 723 @ East Carolina 3113 @ Harvard 2414 @ Richmond 26117 254

1981 (5-6)0 @ Temple 4214 Miami (Ohio) 333 @ Virginia Tech 4714 @ VMI 3112 @ Dartmouth 738 Marshall 70 @ Navy 2731 James Madison 1914 Harvard 2331 @ East Carolina 2135 Richmond 21192 278

1982 (3-8)17 @ Miami 3524 VMI 123 @ Virginia Tech 4717 @ Rutgers 2724 Dartmouth 163 @ Navy 3918 @ James Madison 2421 @ Delaware 6222 Brown 2327 East Carolina 3128 @ Richmond 17204 333

1983 (6-5)28 @ VMI 1413 Delaware 3020 @ North Carolina 5126 Yale 1421 @ Dartmouth 1724 James Madison 2128 Rutgers 3521 @ Virginia Tech 5948 @ Marshall 246 @ East Carolina 4024 Richmond 15259 320

1984 (6-5)24 VMI 1323 @ Delaware 2118 @ Penn State 5620 @ James Madison 1014 Temple 2824 Boston University 314 @ Virginia Tech 3821 @ Wake Forest 3424 Lehigh 1048 @ Colgate 3931 @ Richmond 33261 285

1985 (7-4)23 @ Wake Forest 3028 Norfolk State 1517 Delaware 1631 James Madison 1421 @ Harvard 1410 @ Virginia Tech 4016 @ Temple 4538 @ VMI 3931 @ Lehigh 2933 @ Princeton 2828 Richmond 17276 287

1986 (9-3)42 Colgate 2137 VMI 2230 @ Bucknell 1324 Harvard 044 @ Lehigh 3424 @ Delaware 1833 @ James Madison 4241 @ Virginia 3732 Princeton 147 Holy Cross 3121 @ Richmond 14

NCAA PLAYOFFS17 Delaware 51352 297

1987 (5-6)25 @ E. Tennessee State 4927 @ Navy 177 @ Colgate 1928 Lehigh 2734 @ Yale 4014 Delaware 3822 James Madison 2817 VMI 631 Bucknell 67 @ Holy Cross 4020 Richmond 7232 272

1988 (6-4-1)23 @ Virginia 3130 VMI 714 Lehigh 610 @ James Madison 335 @ Delaware 3833 New Hampshire 3114 Villanova 1424 @ Georgia 5930 Wofford 1428 Colgate 319 @ Richmond 24

EPSON IVY BOWL73 Japan All-Stars 3260 230

1989 (8-3-1)17 Colgate 1324 @ VMI 1731 @ Princeton 3112 @ Virginia 2427 Delaware 2413 @ Boston University 1017 @ Villanova 2055 @ Lehigh 3934 E. Tenn. St. 2824 James Madison 2122 Richmond 10

NCAA PLAYOFFS10 Furman 24286 261

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1990 (10-3)31 @ The Citadel 3437 Villanova 1424 Connecticut 735 @ Virginia 6322 @ Delaware 1259 VMI 4745 Bucknell 1738 Lehigh 1738 Furman 2831 @ James Madison 2131 @ Richmond 10

NCAA PLAYOFFS38 Massachusetts 038 @ Central Florida 52467 322

1991 (5-6)48 @ Boston University 2221 Delaware 2826 @ Navy 2128 James Madison 2936 @ North Carolina 5940 @ VMI 2624 The Citadel 1721 @ Villanova 3537 @ Lehigh 4113 Samford 3549 Richmond 7343 320

1992 (9-2)21 VMI 1631 Boston University 2136 @ Harvard 1651 Brown 621 @ Penn 1943 Towson State 157 @ Virginia 3314 @ James Madison 2144 @ Colgate 2626 Lehigh 1334 @ Richmond 19

EPSON IVY BOWL35 Nihon University 19328 205

1993 (9-3)27 New Hampshire 1435 @ Delaware 420 @ Tulane 1045 Harvard 1749 VMI 653 @ Northeastern 651 Villanova 1731 James Madison 2647 @ Maine 2345 @ Massachusetts 2831 Richmond 17

NCAA PLAYOFFS28 @ McNeese St. 34442 240

1994 (8-3)38 @ Rhode Island 1731 Delaware 728 @ Furman 2645 VMI 73 @ Virginia 3717 Northeastern 1214 Massachusetts 237 @ James Madison 3353 @ Villanova 2817 Maine 021 @ Richmond 20274 210

1995 (7-4)16 @ Virginia 4017 James Madison 2432 @ Northeastern 039 @ New Hampshire 027 @ VMI 723 Rhode Island 1448 Pennsylvania 349 @ Massachusetts 2018 Villanova 1520 @ Delaware 2327 Richmond 7276 184

1996 (10-3)33 @ Central Florida 3923 @ Rhode Island 1640 VMI 2147 @ Bucknell 031 New Hampshire 721 @ James Madison 2630 @ Villanova 21

21 Northeastern 1410 Delaware 7 (ot)30 Massachusetts 628 @ Richmond 13

NCAA PLAYOFFS45 Jackson State 635 @ Northern Iowa 38394 214

1997 (7-4)31 Hampton 629 @ Georgia Southern 2841 @ VMI 1222 @ New Hampshire 2420 Boston U. 1712 @ Northeastern 3338 James Madison 2538 @ UConn 1713 Villanova 200 @ Delaware 1410 Richmond 7254 203

1998 (7-4)21 @ Rhode Island 1349 VMI 024 Northeastern 2128 @ Villanova 4545 @ Temple 3852 Delaware 4524 @ James Madison 1219 New Hampshire 3141 @ Hampton 3426 Connecticut 3417 @ Richmond 42346 315

1999 (6-5)27 @ Delaware (2 OT) 349 @ NC State 386 Furman 5242 @ Northeastern 3045 Villanova 1020 James Madison 3035 @ VMI 1437 Maine 1324 @ Rhode Island 616 Massachusetts 2534 @Richmond 14295 266

2000 (5-6)16 @ Massachusetts 3655 VMI 1510 @ Furman 347 @ Central Florida 5231 @ Maine 2826 Rhode Island 1617 Delaware 2814 @ James Madison 2826 Northeastern 1548 @ Villanova 4118 Richmond 21268 314

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Coach Laycock holds up the championship trophy at the 1992 Epson IvyBowl, where W&M topped Nihon University, 35-19.

2001 (8-4)31 @ Massachusetts 1034 @ VMI 023 @ East Carolina 3838 New Hampshire 2828 Hofstra 3431 Rhode Island 3421 @ Delaware 1742 Maine 2017 James Madison 1023 @ Richmond 2047 Villanova 44

NCAA PLAYOFFS27 @ Appalachian State 40362 295

2002 (6-5)17 @ Indiana University 2514 @ Maine 2762 VMI 3145 Delaware 4216 @ Hofstra 334 @ New Hampshire 2730 Northeastern 1341 @ Villanova 2044 Rhode Island 631 @ James Madison 3435 Richmond 13326 284

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Walter and Betty Zable, classes of 1937 and 1940 respectively, made a commitment of $10 million to the Campaign for theFourth Century in the fall of 1990. The money will be used for athletics, graduate student aid and various other needs.

In appreciation of this large gift, the College’s Board of Visitors approved the naming of the football stadium at Cary Field asthe Walter J. Zable Stadium. A formal dedication was held November 3, 1990, prior to kickoff of that season’s 38-28 homecomingvictory over Furman.

A three-year letterwinner for the Tribe’s football team (1934-36), Zable is more than familiar with college athletics. He alsolettered in baseball, basketball and track, and was an honorable mention All-America on the gridiron. After graduation Zableenjoyed a professional football career with the Richmond Arrows and the New York Giants.

Besides being named to Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary All-America team, he was a National Football FoundationCollege Football Hall of Fame Gold Medal recipient in 1980, and received the “Teddy” Award from the NCAA in 1987, which ispresented annually to a distinguished citizen of national reputation and outstanding accomplishment who has earned a varsityaward in college.

Constructed in 1935 at a cost of $175,000, Zable Stadium at Cary Field has been home to a solid winning tradition for the Tribegridders. The first game there was contested on September 21, 1935 and ended in a 0-0 deadlock with state rival Virginia in whatwas that year’s opening contest.

Zable Stadium was financed by a grant for construction through the Public Works Administration during President FranklinD. Roosevelt’s administration. Improvements in the past decade have boosted Zable Stadium’s capacity to 13,279. However, in the1985 Homecoming victory over Richmond, a record crowd of 18,054 packed the stadium and grounds.

Heading into the 2003 season, William and Mary owns a cumulative 176-99-6 (.637) record at Zable Stadium, while headcoach Jimmye Laycock has guided the Tribe to a 83-26-1 (.759) home mark during his 22-year tenure — including a school-record13 straight victories from 1988-90. W&M’s 20-13 home loss to then No. 1 Villanova in the 1997 season snapped a Tribe 13-gamehome unbeaten streak dating back to 1995.

The 1996 team was the sixth in the last 14 years to finish undefeated at home, and W&M sports a 63-15-1 record on Zable’sBermuda surface in the last 79 games.

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Athletics Director Terry DriscollWith a strong personal commitment to the concept of the scholar-athlete and to competitive success, Edward

C. “Terry” Driscoll, Jr. enters his eighth year as athletics director at the College.“In the athletic world, William and Mary is well recognized for a rare combination of two attributes: its aca-

demic strength in the classroom and its competitive strength on the field,” said Driscoll. “I look forward to thechallenge of continuing the tradition of academic and athletic achievement.”

A basketball All-America selection and an Academic All-America honoree at Boston College, Driscoll is anexemplary leader. Since his collegiate days, Driscoll has filled a variety of executive posts in the sporting goodsindustry, as well as completing an 11-year stint as a player in the National Basketball Association and as a player andcoach in the Italian professional basketball league.

Driscoll has supervised the marketing of athletic products in national and international markets, enhanced thetelevision exposure of a variety of NCAA events (including the Final Four basketball tournament) and organized and directed suchinternationally recognized events as the World Cup soccer games in Boston and the women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix in Hawaii. Theathletic program Driscoll directs fields a total of 23 men’s and women’s teams which boast strong records in NCAA, Colonial AthleticAssociation and Atlantic 10 competition. Last year was one of the most successful in W&M history as a school-record 10 teams competedin the NCAAs. Four teams won conference championships, while six squads ended the season nationally ranked in the top-25.

Driscoll, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Boston College in 1969, began his postgraduate career asa first-round draft pick of the Detroit Pistons. Before joining the Pistons, however, Driscoll opted for a year of professional basketball inItaly where he fulfilled his dream of living abroad and learning a second language. He rejoined the Pistons in 1970 and played with theBullets and Bucks before returning to Italy in the fall of 1975, where he was named Outstanding Foreign Player of the Year. He played threeyears before an injury forced his retirement in 1978. He then coached his former team to two Italian League Championships before return-ing to the United States.

Driscoll began his post-playing career as an athletic sales promotion agent in 1980 and quickly moved up the corporate ladder. Withthe purchase of Bike Athletic by Kazmaier Associates in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the objective of becoming the first, and only,national sales agency in the Sporting Goods Industry. Driscoll was named president of KSG Inc. in 1987 and expanded the agency from 24to 50 states by 1989. With the domestic sales agency in place, Driscoll expanded to international marketing and sales from 1989-93. In early1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project for the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing andsales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Commu-nication - with Driscoll being named managing director and chief operating officer of NCAA International. Also in 1993-94, Driscollassisted with the 1994 World Cup Organizing Committee as Venue Executive Director, and his Boston venue was cited for its operationalsuccess. In September of 1994, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle International Group, an event management andservices company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pacific Sports as well as organizing the Women’s World VolleyballGrand Prix, a five-week competition in Honolulu.

Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife Susan. The couple has two children, Keith, 28, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, andLeslie, 24, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary.

Associate Athletics Director Barbara BlosserBarbara Blosser comes into her 12th year as the College’s Associate Athletics Director. Blosser started her

career at William and Mary as the head women’s basketball coach in 1978 and guided the Tribe to a VAIAW crown inher first season with a school-record 16 wins (16-13). Her 1980 Tribe team (11-14) placed third, while the 1981 squad(16-16) was VAIAW runner-up. She was also at the helm during the 1984-85 season when William and Mary madethe jump to NCAA Division I. Overall, she finished her coaching career with 115 wins, 84 of which came at Williamand Mary.

When the College’s men’s and women’s athletic programs merged in May of 1986, she moved to administra-tion, first serving as the Assistant to the Associate Athletics Director. Over the past 16 years, her administrativeresponsibilities at W&M have included the monitoring of financial aid matters, coordinating the scheduling of ath-letic facilities, supervision of coaches and staff and, currently, serving as the person primarily responsible for admin-

istering the day-to-day operations of the department.From October 1992 to June 1993 and August 1995 to July 1996, Blosser also served as acting athletics director in an interim capacity.

For her efforts, she was named the first recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award. Blosser has served on various committees suchas the NCAA Strategic Planning Committee and the Colonial Athletic Association Competition Committee.

Blosser began her coaching career at the helm of the women’s basketball program at Ashland College in Ohio. During two seasonsthere, she led the Eagles to successive 15-7 and 16-8 ledgers. Her 1977 squad won the AIAW Region V Championship, while her 1978 teamtook the OAISW Small College title.

A former three-sport standout at Ohio State, Blosser graduated Cum Laude in 1975 with a bachelor of science degree in physicaleducation. At OSU, she was selected to both Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She competed in basketball, field hockey and tennis andcaptained both the basketball and field hockey squads her senior year. She went on to earn her master’s degree from the University ofNorth Carolina Greensboro in 1978. In 1993, she was selected as a member of the first class of women inducted to the Ohio State UniversityAthletic Hall of Fame.

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Robb DunnAssistant AD, Facilities/Operations

Robb Dunn is in his second year as theCollege’s Assistant Athletics Director for Fa-cilities and Operations.

In this position, Dunn is responsible forbudgets, maintenance and game-day opera-tions of all Tribe athletic facilities. He overseesa staff of seven full-time employees. In addi-

tion to his duties with athletics, Dunn also coordinates all outsideevents held at William and Mary Hall.

Prior to arriving in Williamsburg, Dunn served as the Facilitiesand Game Management Supervisor at the University of Michigan.In that capacity, Dunn managed six department facilities, as well ashandling game management duties for baseball, basketball and foot-ball. Prior to assuming this position, Dunn spent five years atMichigan’s Yost Arena, including four years overseeing the consult-ing portion of the Sport Facilities Research Laboratory. He was alsoan adjunct lecturer and instructor in Michigan’s Sport Managementand Urban Planning programs.

A California native, Dunn earned a bachelor of arts degree inhistory from the University of California at Berkeley in 1993. Dur-ing his undergraduate days, he lettered as a member of the GoldenBears’ football program and also worked for Cal’s department ofintercollegiate athletics and recreational sports. He then went on toearn a master’s degree in kinesiology from Michigan in 1994.

Bobby DwyerAssistant AD, Development

Bobby Dwyer, Assistant Athletics Direc-tor for Development, heads the W&M AthleticEducational Foundation, the department’salumni fund-raising arm. He came on boardin October 1985 after holding assistant basket-ball coaching positions at the U.S. MilitaryAcademy and Duke.

Dwyer graduated from Wake Forest in 1974 where he was amember of the varsity basketball team for three years and captainedthe squad. He received his master’s degree in higher education fromW&M in 1994. He and his wife Patti have two sons, Patrick (19) andPeter (17), and live in Williamsburg.

Frank HardymonAssistant AD, Business Affairs

Frank Hardymon joined the Tribe staffin October of 1997 as Assistant Athletics Di-rector for Business Affairs. Previously, he man-aged the athletics budget at Villanova as theAssociate Business Manager (1995-97).

In his current role, Hardymon assists informulating the athletic budget, and working

with all head coaches and directors to manage the budget. He alsooversees the day-to-day operations of the Athletics Business Office,with the assistance of Eric Roedl, the Associate Director of AthleticBusiness and Andrea Evans, the assistant athletic business manager.

A University of Kentucky graduate, Hardymon worked in cor-porate finance for five years. He earned an MBA from DePaul and aMEd from Georgia in Sport Management. Hardymon resides inWilliamsburg with his wife Lisa. They have a two-year old daugh-ter, Emma, and a one-year old daughter, Grace.

Pete Kresky,Director of Marketing and Promotions

Pete Kresky brings a vast amount ofmarketing experience into his second year asthe Director of Marketing and Promotions forWilliam and Mary’s athletics department.

Kresky came to the College fromSarasota, FL, where he was a licensed realtorfor Better Business Broker, Inc. Prior to that,

Kresky was a vice president for Metal Supermarkets International,where he worked with marketing, soliciting, developing and secur-ing successful franchises for the company.

Also, Kresky has served as a corporate retail consultant for manycompanies, including Reebok and the Brooks Athletic Shoe Com-pany. He was also an owner/president of a group of 17 sportinggoods stores in the Washington area. He also holds experience incommercial and mortgage banking, where he has spent time as achief operating officer and commercial loan officer, among others.

Kresky resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Bonnie.

Millie WestDirector of Special Projects

An integral part of William and Maryathletics for more than 40 years, Millie Westbegan another chapter of her affiliation withthe College in 1991 when she retired as Asso-ciate Athletics Director and assumed the roleof Director of Special Projects. West also servedas Women’s Athletics Director and coached

both tennis and swimming in her tenure.A highly successful fundraiser, she has been a key in the suc-

cess of the four BASF Wightman Cup tennis tournaments held atthe College, as well as the annual Joseph J. Plumeri/W&M Pro-Amgolf tournament which has reaped great benefits for the College.

West coordinated W&M’s Indoor Tennis Center Project, whichbrought the state-of-the-art McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Centeronto the Williamsburg campus. She is also the curator, and 1998inductee, of the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame at the center.

A 1957 graduate of Georgia College, West received that school’sAlumni Achievement Award. West, who was awarded the USTAEducational Merit Award, was inducted into the William and MaryAthletic Hall of Fame. She serves on executive committees for theVirginia Sports Hall of Fame and Williamsburg Community HealthFoundation and is a member of the Old Point National Bank Advi-sory Board.

Alycia LibbyDirector of Special Events

Alycia Libby joined the Tribe staff lastSeptember, filling the role of Director of Spe-cial Events. In this capacity she is responsiblefor such events as the Lord Botetourt Auction,Half Marathon, Hall of Fame Dinner and Ath-letic Awards Dinner to name a few.

Prior to arriving at William and Mary,Alycia worked for three years in the market-

ing and special events department of DoubleClick, an internet ad-vertising agency in New York City. A 1997 graduate of Marist Col-lege, Alycia worked at Grey Advertising as a copy writer her firsttwo years out of college. Libby resides in Richmond.

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Timothy J. SullivanPresident

Timothy J. Sullivan firstcame to the College of Williamand Mary as a freshman in 1962.He left four years later with abachelor ’s degree in govern-ment, a Phi Beta Kappa key andmembership in Omicron DeltaKappa.

Mr. Sullivan was electedpresident of the College on April9, 1992 by the Board of Visitorsand was sworn in as presidenton June 1, just eight months be-fore the College began its 300thanniversary celebration.

Sullivan’s life has been inti-mately linked with William andMary. His wife, Anne DoubetKlare, was a fellow member ofthe class of 1966. Like other Wil-liam and Mary alumni, theywere married in the chapel of the

Campus Administration

Henry A. KissingerChancellor

Soldier, statesman, acade-mician, author, peacemakerHenry A. Kissinger was installedFebruary 10, 2001, as the 22ndChancellor of the College of Wil-liam and Mary. The former U.S.Secretary of State and NobelPeace Prize winner also deliv-ered the Charter Day address.Mr. Kissinger, who succeededMargaret, The Lady Thatcher, aschancellor was selected last Mayby the Board of Visitors to aseven-year term that began July1, 2000. Mr. Kissinger will offici-ate at ceremonies such as thespring commencement and fu-ture Charter Day celebrations,which commemorate the

Sir Christopher Wren Building.After receiving a law degree

from Harvard University in1969, Sullivan went on to servein the Army Signal Corps in Viet-nam, where he received theArmy Commendation Medal,First Oak Leaf Cluster andBronze Star.

Mr. Sullivan came back toWilliam and Mary in 1972 as anassistant professor at theMarshall-Wythe School of Lawwhere he specialized in teachingcontract law. He rose quickly,becoming an associate law pro-fessor in 1974, then full profes-sor and associate dean in 1977.

In 1981 and 1982, he wasvisiting law professor at the Uni-versity of Virginia School of Law.He served for nearly three yearsas executive assistant for policyfor then-Governor Charles S.Robb. Sullivan returned toMarshall-Wythe in 1984, as theJohn Stewart Bryan Professor ofJurisprudence.

He became dean of the lawschool in July 1985. He is a mem-ber of the Virginia State Bar andthe Ohio State Bar and a Fellowof the Virginia Bar Foundationand the American Bar Founda-

tion, and he currently serves onthe Board of Directors of theAmerican Arbitration Associa-tion.

Mr. Sullivan was given theFreedom of the Drapers’ Com-pany in London in November1992 and was installed as a mem-ber of the Livery in 2003. In April1993 he received an LLD (hon.)from the University of Aberdeen.He received the OutstandingVirginian Award from the Vir-ginia 4-H Foundation in 1999.

Active in public service,Sullivan has been executive di-rector of the Governor’s Com-mission on Virginia’s Future,counsel for the Commission onthe Future of the Virginia Judi-cial System, a member of the Vir-ginia Board of Education and theGovernor’s Task Force on Sub-stance Abuse and Sexual Assaulton Campus.

In addition, he was ap-pointed by former Virginia Gov-ernor L. Douglas Wilder as chairof the Governor’s Task Force onIntercollegiate and Interscholas-tic Athletics. President Sullivanserved as chair of the Council ofPresidents for 1998 and 1999.

College’s founding in 1693. Hewill also help the College extendits international reach by guid-ing the establishment of relation-ships with institutions andpeople around the globe.

The charter established theposition of chancellor, statingthat the role should go to “oneeminent and discreet person,”who would serve as theCollege’s representative to theEnglish crown. During the pre-Revolutionary war era, either theBishop of London or the Arch-bishop of Canterbury held theposition. The first Americanchancellor was George Washing-ton, who served from 1788 untilhis death in 1799.

Born in 1923 in Furth, Ger-many, Mr. Kissinger immigratedto the United States in 1938 to es-cape Nazi persecution. Afterstudying accounting at the CityCollege of New York, he servedin the U.S. Army and the mili-tary government of the defeatedGermany after World War II. Hereceived his Ph.D. in govern-

ment from Harvard Universityin 1954, where he taught as amember of the school’s facultyuntil 1969.

In 1969, President RichardM. Nixon appointed him Assis-tant for National Security Af-fairs, and subsequently head ofthe National Security Counciland Secretary of State, a post heheld throughout the Ford ad-ministration.

During his time in the post,Mr. Kissinger led efforts to estab-lish detente with the former So-viet Union, opened the People’sRepublic of China to the outsideworld for the first time since MaoTse Tung came to power in 1949,and played a vital role in bring-ing an end to the war in Vietnam,among other things.

For his efforts to end thewar in Vietnam, Mr. Kissingerand his North Vietnamese coun-terpart, Le Duc Tho, wereawarded the Nobel Peace Prizein 1973. Today Mr. Kissinger isan international consultant andauthor.

2003-04 Board of Visitors

Susan A. Magill ’72 - RectorAlexandria, VA

Hunter B. Andrews ‘42L.L.D. ‘93

Hampton, VA

William P. BarrMcLean, VA

Thomas E. CappsRichmond, VA

J. Peter Clements, M.B.A.’82Carson, VA

Lawrence S. EagleburgerD.P.S. ’01

Charlottesville, VA

John W. Gerdelman ‘75McLean, VA

Sarah I. Gore ‘56Newark, DE

Paul C. Jost ’76, J.D. ’88Williamsburg, VA

Suzann W. Matthews ’71McLean, VA

Jeffrey L. McWatersVirginia Beach, VA

Joseph J. Plumeri II ’66Scotch Plains, NJ

Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74Norfolk, VA

Michael K. Powell ’85D.P.S. ’02

Fairfax Station, VA

L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr.Richmond, VA

Barbara B. Ukrop ’61Richmond, VA

Henry C. Wolf ‘64J.D. ‘66

Norfolk, VA

2003-2004 Student Represen-tatives

Brian R. CannonCollege of William and Mary

George A. DodgeRichard Bland College

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Tribe Club

Established in 1948 to create supportfor William and Mary athletics, the TribeClub is made up of alumni and friends ofthe College’s athletics programs. Due to thefact that W&M receives no aid from the statefor its sports programs, the Tribe Club is thesole provider of scholarships and programsupport for William and Mary’s student-athletes.

Whether you are a former Tribe stu-dent-athlete, a proud alumnus/alumnae ora Tribe parent or fan, you are invited to jointhe Tribe Club. By joining, you are provid-ing opportunities for many young men andwomen to experience both academic andathletic excellence here at the College. Inaddition to the coveted chance to supportour student-athletes, the Tribe Club holdsmany fun and exciting events throughoutthe year. Members can enjoy tailgates, pre-game and postgame events, golf outingsand various other Tribe-related functions.

To join, simply make a contribution tothe Tribe Club/Athletic Educational Foun-dation and support the gifted and talentedathletes in the Tribe family. As a member ofthe Tribe Club, you will feel a special senseof satisfaction by helping one of America’struly outstanding groups of student-ath-letes.

PO Box 399Williamsburg, VA 23187

(757) [email protected]

Bobby DwyerAssociate AD,Development

Jean BeallAdministrativeAssistant

Brent SchneiderAssociate Dir. ofDevelopment

Peggy LukasSecretary Senior

W&M associate director of development, Brent Schneider is pictured above with alumni MelWright (center, Class of 1947) and Tom Whitmore (at right, Class of 1949) at an on-campusfunction.

The Tribe Club family gathers annually at the Joseph Plumeri Pro-Am tournament to raise moneyfor W&M athletics. Pictured at this year’s tournament, from left: Bobby Dwyer, Ginger Klapp,Jane Bartholomew, Herb Klapp, Jim Kaplan, Jane Kaplan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brino.

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W&M Athletics“Exercise and recreation ... are as necessary as reading;

I will say rather more necessary, because health is worth more than learning.A strong body makes the mind strong.”

—Thomas Jefferson, W&M Class of 1764

William and Mary -A College of Champions

NCAA Championships (2)Men’s Tennis (2) 1947, 1948

CAA Championships (70)Baseball (1) 2001Men’s Cross Country (10) 1990, 1991,1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001,2002Women’s Cross Country (10) 1987, 1988,1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997,1998Men’s Golf (1) 1985Women’s Lacrosse (1) 1992Men’s Soccer (6) 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996,1999, 2000Women’s Soccer (8) 1993, 1994, 1996,1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Men’s Tennis (2) 1988, 1990Women’s Tennis (16) 1986, 1987, 1988,1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002Men’s Track and Field (3) 1992, 1993,2003Women’s Track and Field (4) 1999, 2001,2002, 2003Volleyball (8) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,1990, 1991, 2001

Atlantic 10 Football Championships (2)1996, 2001

ECAC Championships (6)Men’s Gymnastics (2) 1992, 1994Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999, 2001,2002, 2003

Southern Conference Championships (48)Men’s Cross Country (15) 1955, 1956,1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969,1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Football (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970Men’s Soccer (1) 1976Men’s Indoor Track and Field (11) 1957,1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972,1973, 1974, 1975Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (12)1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970,1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Wrestling (5) 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977

Few colleges in America can boast of thecombination of athletic and academic excel-lence that is found at the College of Williamand Mary. Each year, more than 500 Tribestudent-athletes, competing on 23 DivisionI teams, prove that it is possible to simulta-neously excel at the highest levels of athlet-ics and academics.

Athletic ExcellenceThe 2002-03 season was one of the best

in W&M history, as the Tribe had a school-record 10 teams compete in the NCAA Tour-nament. Four teams won conference cham-pionships, while six teams ended the seasonnationally ranked in the top-25. Each yearthe goal of the athletics department is to fin-ish in the top-100 nationally in the NACDADirectors’ Cup standings and this seasonW&M far exceeded that standard, ending the2002-03 campaign ranked 58th. It marked theeighth time in the last 10 years that the Tribefinished in the top-four in Virginia and firstor second in the Colonial Athletic Associa-tion.

William and Mary fields Division Iteams for both men and women in basket-ball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer,swimming and diving, tennis, and indoorand outdoor track and field. There are also

field hockey, lacrosse and volleyball squadsfor women of the College, while there aretwo additional sports (baseball and football)for men.

Overall, the College has proven domi-nant in the CAA, leading the league with 70conference titles, 21 more than the next clos-est school. In recent years, it has become typi-cal for W&M to win at least five conferencechampionships and send seven or moreteams to the NCAA Tournament each sea-son.

Academic SuccessThe Tribe’s athletic accomplishments do

not come at the expense of its students aca-demic responsibilities. In the 2002-03 season,W&M student-athletes, who make up closeto 10% of the entire student body, compileda 3.03 grade point average.

In 2002-03 the CAA began a Scholar-Athlete of the Year award for each of theleague’s 21 sports. Not surprisingly, W&Mset the pace with five athletes winning thehonor—Tara Flint (women’s soccer), AliHenderson (women’s cross country), AdamHess (men’s basketball), Chris Parsons(men’s track and field) and Ann Schnell(women’s golf)—more than any otherschool.

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W&M At a Glance

The College of William and Mary -The Best Small Public University in the United States

For more than 300 years, William and Mary has been a symbolof academic distinction in America. Now, in its fourth century, theCollege is prepared to educate the leaders of the 21st century.

The College of William and Mary was founded in 1693 by KingWilliam III and Queen Mary II of England. Four Presidents of theUnited States received their education at the College - George Wash-ington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler. The cur-rent chancellor of the College is former Secretary of State HenryKissinger, and he took over the post from former British Prime Min-ister Margaret Thatcher.

William and Mary was the first college to institute an honorcode of conduct. The premier academic society, Phi Beta Kappa, wasfounded by William and Mary students in 1776. The Society of theAlumni, founded in 1842, is the sixth oldest alumni group in thenation. Now the College is designated as a “Public Ivy”, and ranks15th among the best regional business schools.

Did You Know?• W&M is the best small public university in the nation, accordingto an analysis by U.S. News and World Report.• W&M ranked sixth among all public universities in the analysis.• W&M ranked 30th overall among the nation’s best universities.• The average freshman retention rate is 96 percent.• The College’s student/faculty ratio is 12/1.• Over 46 percent of the classes at W&M have less than 20 students.• The maximum enrollment for freshman seminars is 17 students.• W&M ranked 17th in graduation rates for national universities.• Over 20,000 internships are posted on the school’s web site.• 10,400 high school students applied for 1,300 spots in the fresh-man class for the 2003-04 school year.• More W&M graduates go on to earn doctorates than any otheruniversity in the state of Virginia.• Over 83 percent of freshmen at W&M were in the top 10 percentof their high school graduating class.

In addition to the historic Williamsburg setting of the College, there are many other attractions offeredwithin a reasonable driving distance from campus. W&M is located within three hours of Washington,D.C. Whether you like surfing at Virginia Beach (one hour away) or skiing at Massanutten (less than

three hours away), there is something for everyone in the W&M vicinity.

Amusement ParksBusch Gardens (Williamsburg, 10 min.)Water Country (Williamsburg, 10 min.)Kings Dominion (Ashland, 45 min.)Ocean Breeze (Virginia Beach, 60 min.)

Sports/ConcertsNorfolk Scope (Norfolk, 45 min.)Chrysler Hall (Norfolk, 45 min.)Harbor Park (Norfolk, 45 min.)Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre (Virginia Beach, 60 min.)Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, 30 min.)Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, 45 min.)Richmond International Raceway (Richmond, 45 min.)The Diamond (Richmond, 45 min.)

You can watch the sunrise at Virginia Beach(below) or watch your life pass before youreyes on one of the thrilling roller coastersat Busch Gardens (right).

Lake Matoaka provides an on-campus field laboratory and recreational ac-tivities, and includes an ampitheatre to host concerts.

The Wren Building (1679) is the oldest one in the United States in whichclasses are still taught.

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Student Support Services

Compliance and Academic SupportAs members of the Colonial Athletic Association and NCAA

Division I, the College is committed to full compliance with allNCAA and conference regulations. The department has a fulltimeDirector of Compliance committed to assisting students, staff andcoaches through education and monitoring of compliance issues.

All entering students are assigned a faculty academic advisorthrough the Academic Advising Office, directed by Dr. RandolphColeman. Students remain with this advisor until they declare a ma-jor at which time they select a faculty advisor in their major field ofconcentration. The Academic Advising Office provides support andguidance to students as they plan their academic progress to gradu-ation.

Within the athletic department, the Academic Support Coordi-nator is a valuable resource for student-athletes serving in a liaisonrole with the various student service offices throughout the campuscommunity. The College has offices for Volunteer Services, CareerServices, a Writing Resource Center and Oral Communication Stu-dio, to name a few.

The department offers a variety of study, life and career build-ing skills programs, but holds firm to the concept of self-determina-tion—each student must take responsibility for his or her collegiate

experience. Our goal is to assure that there is a sup-port system in place to assist students to make posi-tive and informed decisions.

Strength, Speed and ConditioningTribe athletics is very proud of the Joseph W.

Montgomery Strength Training Center, a 5,000square foot weight training facility. Under the guid-ance of the Head and Assistant Strength Coach eachsport is provided with a program designed to en-hance individual strength and flexibility develop-ment specific to the skills and movements requiredfor their sport. Individuals are educated on properlifting techniques and workouts are monitored toassure safety at all times.

Sports PsychologyThe athletic department has an on-staff sports

psychologist, who holds a Ph.D. in sports psychol-ogy. All consultations are confidential and all student-athletes, teamsor coaches are welcome regardless of the issues they wish to dis-cuss. Consultation is available for sport psychology education, per-formance enhancement skills training, strategies for dealing withstress or injury, or for personal issues that may affect performance.The sports psychology consultant is considered a member of theCounseling Center and refers individuals to the Center when ap-propriate.

Sports MedicineThe Division of Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive

health care program for the department of intercollegiate athletics.The staff consists of a team physician, six fulltime certified athletictrainers, graduate and undergraduate student trainers and medicalspecialists from the local community. The College is also in the pro-cess of evaluating and pursuing CAAHEP accreditation of its en-try-level athletic training education program. The team physicianhas overall responsibility for supervision of the sports medicine pro-gram.

The priority for the athletic training staff is to enhance and as-sure lines of communication and cooperation among its staff, stu-dent-athletes, parents, coaches, the Student Health Center and in-volved medical specialists. Through a team approach to health carethe sports medicine program can offer comprehensive health careservices to the student-athletes in a caring and cooperative manner.

GoalsWe take pride in the many achievements of William and Maryathletes, both in the classroom and on the playing field. Thesesupport services and many others are in place to help each stu-dent-athlete achieve their goals. It is our hope that at the comple-tion of their undergraduate career they can reflect upon:

1. An academic experience that prepared them for a suc-cessful career.

2. An athletic challenge that brought many rewards.3. A feeling of loyalty and pride in identifying themselves as

a varsity athlete with a degree from The College of Will-iam and Mary.

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Facilities

The College of William and Mary and its student-athletes take a great deal of pride in the quality of its athletic facilities. Over the lastseveral years, the College has bolstered its lineup of venues to match the success that the Tribe has shown in the athletic arena, which hasbeen unmatced in the Colonial Athletic Association. William and Mary boasts some of the finest athletic arenas in the nation, from itsnewest venue, Albert-Daly Field, to the oldest, Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field, a campus landmark since 1935. The College iscommitted to providing the student-athlete the most enjoyable and rewarding atmosphere possible.

• Home of the Tribe’s field hockey team• Made possible by a generous grantfrom the Anheuser-BuschCorporation• Playing surface is a unique combina-tion of a poured pad with an Astroturfplaying surface• Seats over 2,200• State-of-the-art computerized lightingsystem and an elevated press box

• Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams• Six indoor courts• Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame• Mezzanine and Stadium seating areas• Built with a gift from W&M graduate MarkMcCormack and his wife Betsy Nagelsen• State-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard

• New home of the Tribe men’s andwomen’s soccer and lacrosse teams,slated to open in the fall of 2003.• Made possible by a generous grantfrom the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop• Natural grass playing surface• Named after longtime Tribe soccercoaches Al Albert and John Daly

• Home of the Tribe’s football andtrack and field teams• Campus landmark since 1935• Seating for more than 13,000• Eight-lane 400 meter tracksurrounds the field and is home tothe prestigious Colonial Relays• Joseph Montgomery football prac-tice facility is located adjacent to thestadium

• Home of Tribe baseball-made possible by a generous grant from JoePlumeri• Seating for over 1,000• Indoor and outdoor batting cages• Lighting for night games• Locker room, box seats and concessions

• Home of the Tribe’s basketball, gymnastics andvolleyball teams• Seats over 8,500• Three-level building includes 12 locker room ar-eas, a spacious training room, 5,000 square footweight room and a gymnastics training center• The concourse and lower levels house adminis-trative and coaching staff offices

• Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams for the outdoor season• The College’s newest venue, completed in September, 2001• Eight individual hard court surfaces• Features California Corners, a unique design that includesquarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow uninter-rupted play• Stadium seating for approximately 500• State-of-the-art lighting system to accomodate night matches

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Game CredentialsPlease make all press and photo requests at least one week in advance. Tickets and parking passes can be mailed with one week’s notice.If not, tickets can be picked up, with proper credentials, at the Will Call Window at Zable Stadium on the morning of the game.

Press ParkingParking for members of the working press is available just southeast of Zable Stadium in front of the University Center.

PhotographersPlease observe the NCAA rules, which prohibit photographers between the 25-yard lines.

Press Box ServicesLocated atop the East grandstand of Zable Stadium at Cary Field, the press box officially opens at 11:00 a.m. Pregame notes, flip cards andprograms will be available prior to the start of the game. Complete play-by-play and halftime statistics, as well as final team and indi-vidual statistics, are available immediately following the game.

RadioVisiting radio lines may be rented through the Sports Information Office at a cost of $75 per line. The radio booth for the visiting team islocated at the south end of the press box on the lower level. Radio stations should make arrangements with the Sports Information Officeat least a month in advance. Requests for the line will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visiting Film CrewsSpace will be allotted in the West Press Box for film and video crews of visiting teams’ coaches’ shows. We will provide two spots per team.

Post-Game ProceduresHead coach Jimmye Laycock and the visiting coach will be available about 10 minutes after the game in an interview area located directlybelow the press box. Individual William and Mary players’ names should be given to Pete Clawson during the fourth quarter and theywill be made available to follow the coaches in the interview room.

InterviewsAll requests for coach and player interviews must be directed through the Sports Information Office. Players are available Monday morn-ing until noon Thursday.

Weekly Press ConferenceA press conference with head coach Jimmye Laycock will be held every Tuesday at noon at the Hospitality House in Williamsburg.Interviews with selected players will follow the luncheon. Please confirm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the Sports InformationOffice at least 24 hours in advance at (757) 221-3369 or [email protected].

Pete Clawson enters hisninth year in the W&MSports Information Officeand his fifth as the Direc-tor. His responsibilities in-clude overseeing the de-partment, while also di-rectly handling all aspectsof media relations for theTribe football, lacrosse andmen’s gymnastics teams.

A 1990 graduate of the University of Pitts-burgh, Clawson has assisted in the sports infor-mation departments at his alma mater, the Uni-versity of Florida and Fresno State.

While at Florida, Clawson was the primarycontact for all electronic media interviews for theGator football program. In his two years at FresnoState, he was responsible for all interviews andpractice coverage for the football team, as wellas serving as the media contact for the wrestlingand track and field teams.

The Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, native enjoysmusic, fishing and jogging. He and his wife,Catherine, were married this summer and residein Williamsburg.

William and Mary Sports Information(757) 221-3344

(757) 221-3412 (FAX)

Dan WakelyAssociate SID(757) 221-3368

[email protected]

Chris PooreAssistant SID(757) 221-3370

[email protected]

Mario MachiSports Info. Asst.

(757) [email protected]

Paul RingSports Info. Intern

(757) [email protected]

Media Information

Athletics Telephone Directory - All Numbers are area code 757

Athletics Department: 221-3400Football Office: 221-3337Ticket Office: 221-3340Tribe Club: 221-3365

Marketing and Promotions: 221-3353Facilities and Operations: 221-3355Sports Medicine: 221-3355Zable Stadium Press Box: 221-3414

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RadioWMBG (740 AM)5351 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188(O) 757-229-7400Bob Sheeran

WSRV (92.3 FM)207 Parkway Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23185(O) 757-565-1079; (F) 757-565-2250Jim Campana

WBRG (1050 AM)239 Ragland Road, Lynchburg, VA 24572(O) 434-845-5916; (F) 434-845-5917Brent Epperson

W&M Radio NetworkJay Colley7 Forest Hill Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Bob Sheeran118 The Colony, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Media Outlets

Print MediaDaily Press7505 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607(O) 757-247-4630; (F) 757-247-9420Doug Roberson, Sports Editor757-247-4638; [email protected] Fairbank, Beat Writer757-247-4637; [email protected]

Richmond Times-DispatchP.O. Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293(O) 804-649-6554; (F) [email protected] Berninger, Sports Editor804-649-6445John O’Connor, Beat Writer804-649-6233; [email protected]

Virginia Gazette216 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188(O) 757-220-1736; (F) 757-220-1665John Harvey, Sports Editor757-345-2352; [email protected]

Virginian Pilot150 West Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA 23501(O) 757-446-2366; (F) 757-533-9004Tom White, College Sports Editor757-446-2368; [email protected] Vehorn, Beat Writer757-446-2374; [email protected]

Flat HatW&M Campus Center, Williamsburg, VA 23185(O) 757-221-3281; (F) [email protected]

Associated Press (Richmond)700 E. Main St., Suite 1380, Richmond, VA 23219(O) 800-552-9935; (F) 804-643-6223Hank Kurz, College [email protected]

TelevisionWTKR (CBS) Channel 3720 Boush Street, Norfolk, VA 23510(O) 757-446-1361; (F) 757-446-1376Ted Alexander, Sports Director

WTVR (CBS) Channel 63301 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230(O) 804-254-3645; (F) 804-254-3697Lane Casadonte, Sports Director

WRIC (ABC) Channel 8301 Arboretum Place, Richmond, VA 23236(O) 804-330-8829; (F) 804-330-8883TBA, Sports Director

WAVY (NBC) Channel 10300 Wavy Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704(O) 757-393-4692; (F) 757-397-8279Bruce Rader, Sports Director

WWBT (NBC) Channel 125710 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA 23225(O) 804-230-2614; (F) 804-230-2789Ben Hamlin, Sports Director

WVEC (ABC) Channel 13613 Woodis Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510(O) 757-628-6217/6215; (F) 757-628-5855Scott Cash, Sports Director

The William and Mary Radio Network

The broadcast team of Jay Colley andBob Sheeran will once again relay the excite-ment of Tribe football over the airwaves.Play-by-play chief Colley also covers theTribe basketball squad. A mass communica-tions graduate of Middle Tennessee StateUniversity, Colley has been a fixture of theTribe’s sports broadcasts for 19 years. Lastyear, Colley was granted honorary alumnusstatus by William and Mary.

Bob Sheeran has never drifted far fromthe beat of W&M sports. A 1967 alumnus ofthe College, Sheeran served as W&M’ssports information director for 16 years be-fore entering private business in 1985. He hasteamed up with Colley for the last 16 yearsas part of the football broadcasts and has alsoserved as an integral part of all W&M Quar-terback Club booster functions since hisgraduation. A testament to his dedicationto the College was witnessed this spring asan endowment was organized in his nameby HAYFARL (a W&M football booster or-

WMBG 740 AM WilliamsburgWSRV 92.3 FM WilliamsburgWBRG 1050 AM LynchburgWPAK 1490 AM FarmvilleWCLM 1450 AM Richmond

In addition, all W&M broadcasts can beheard online at www.TribeAthletics.com,the official internet home of Tribe sports.

Atlantic 10 Football TeleconferenceEvery Monday, the A10 will conduct a tele-

conference with each head coach. Each coach willhave a 10-minute slot to discuss his team and an-swer questions from the media. Members of themedia are strongly encouraged to participate inthe questioning. For more details, please contactW&M sports information director Pete Clawson.The order of appearance is as follows:

10:00 a.m. - A10 update10:10 a.m. - Jim Reid, UR

10:20 a.m. - Jimmye Laycock, W&M10:30 a.m. - Andy Talley, VU

10:40 a.m. - Mark Whipple, UMass10:50 a.m. - Mickey Matthews, JMU

11:00 a.m. - Jack Cosgrove - UM11:10 a.m. - Don Brown, NU

11:20 a.m. - Tim Stowers, URI11:30 a.m. - K.C. Keeler, UD

11:40 a.m. - Sean McDonnell, UNH11:50 a.m. - Joe Gardi, HU

ganization) to provide scholarship supportfor a Tribe walk-on football player.

For the second year in a row,Williamsburg affiliate WMBG-AM 740 willoriginate the broadcasts of all William andMary football and basketball games. Alsoairing the network will be WSRV-FM 92.3,The Surf, W&M’s flagship station.

Stretching over 150 miles of the state,the W&M radio network is the gateway toall of the Tribe action over the air.

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