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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Columbia University.........................................................2-3

The Campbell Sports Center ...........................................4-5

Robert K. Kraft Field at Wien Stadium................................ 6

University Administration .................................................7-9

2013 Rosters ...............................................................10-13

Head Coach Pete Mangurian ......................................14-15

Assistant Coaches .......................................................16-23

Support Staff ................................................................24-27

Player Profiles .............................................................28-59

2012 Review ................................................................60-65

2013 Opponents ..........................................................66-70

Year-By-Year Results ..................................................71-76

All-Time Opponents .......................................................... 77

All-Time Series Results ...............................................78-82

All-Time Coaching Records .............................................. 83

Career Records ...........................................................84-85

Single-Season Records ...............................................86-88

Single-Game Records .................................................88-89

The Last Time ................................................................... 90

Team Records .................................................................. 91

All-Time Awards/Honors ..............................................92-95

Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame..................................96-98

All-Time Letterwinners ................................................99-111

Media Relations .............................................................. 112

CREDITS

The 2013 Columbia Football Fact Book was designed and

written by Mike Kowalsky, Darlene Camacho and Brock

Malone. Additional contributions by Sean Alston, Paul

Delaney and Trevor McDonagh. Photos by Gene Boyers,

Mike McLaughlin and Columbia University. Additional

photos by Eileen Barroso, Darlene Camacho and courtesy

Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins

and Oakland Raiders. Template design assistance by Tom

Rickert, Register Graphics.

COLUMBIA FOOTBALL QUICK FACTSLocation ........................................ New York, NY 10027Founded ................................................................ 1754Enrolllment............................................................ 5,708President ..............................................Lee C. BollingerColors ....................................Columbia Blue and WhiteNickname...............................................................LionsAffiliation ...................................................... NCAA FCSConference ...................................................Ivy LeagueStadium ............. Robert K. Kraft Field at Wien StadiumStadium Surface/Capacity .................. Field Turf/17,000Website ......................................GoColumbiaLions.com

COACHING STAFFPatricia & Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football..............................................................Pete MangurianRecord at Columbia/Years ..............3-6/Second SeasonCareer Record ...................................................... 19-21Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks .....Jaime ElizondoDefensive Coordinator/Secondary. ............Chris RipponOffensive Line .................................................Ed ArgastDefensive Assistant/Linebackers ................ Mike CookeWide Receivers ...................................... Wendell DavisRunning Backs ..............................................Chad NiceTight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line ......Gordie SammisDefensive Line ............................................. Alvin SmithSpecial Teams Coord./Assistant Secondary Matt ThurinAsst. AD, Football and Special Events .... John CavalierDirector of Football Operations............ Jansen PetagnaVideo Coordinator ........................................ Greg Lamb

2012 TEAM INFORMATIONRecord ...................................................................... 3-7Ivy League Record/Finish .................................2-5/T6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 64/23Offensive Starters Returning/Lost .......................... 10/1Defensive Starters Returning/Lost............................ 4/7Newcomers................................................................ 27

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Season .......................................................... 1870All-Time Record ...........................................371-632-43All-Time Ivy League Record ............................93-301-5

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THIS IS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

From its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower Manhattan, Columbia University has grown to

encompass two principal campuses in New York City: the historic, neoclassical campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood and the modern Medical Center further uptown, in Washington Heights.

Today, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting

pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. It includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.

In New York, the greatest city in the world has everything at your fingertips. A baseball game at

Yankee Stadium, a world-class Broadway show, or just a ride around the city where neighborhoods flow freely into one another, NEW YORK HAS IT ALL!

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In October 2012, Columbia officially dedicated The Campbell Sports Center, the first new building for athletics in recent years.

This signature presence at 218th St. and Broadway sends a powerful message to student-athletes, to coaches, to the campus community, to alumni and to the sporting public about Columbia’s commitment to athletics.The Campbell Sports Center provides state-of-the art training and learning facilities for nine of Columbia’s outdoor sports programs, including a multi-media theatre-style classroom, a strength and conditioning center, and a new student-athlete lounge and hospitality pavilion.

The Campbell Sports Center honors one of our most accomplished athletics alumni: the captain of the 1961 Ivy League Champion football Lions, former Columbia head football coach, “Coach of Silicon Valley,” and Chair of the University Trustees, William V. Campbell ’62CC.

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Strength & Conditioning Area6,400 square feet, double height ceiling, mirrored wallhead strength coach office, assistant coach office, nutrition bar14 lifting platforms, 2 power squat machines, assorted weight dumbbells, 3 treadmills, 4 stationary bikes, 8 32” flat-screen TVs

Lavine Student-Athlete Study Center

Multi-media theatre-style classroom

“FItz” Student-Athlete Lounge

Milstein Hospitality Pavilion

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Lee C. Bollinger became the nineteenth President of Columbia University on June 1, 2002. A prominent advocate of affirmative action, he played a leading role in the twin Supreme Court cases—Grutter v Bollinger and Gratz v Bollinger—that upheld and clarified the importance of diversity as a compelling justification for affirmative action in higher education. A leading First

Amendment scholar, he is widely published on freedom of speech and press, and currently serves on the faculty of Columbia Law School. This past fall he taught a course, A Free Press for a Global Society, focused on issues he addresses in his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century.

From November 1996 to 2002, Bollinger was the President of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he had also served as a law professor and dean of the Law School.

Under Bollinger’s leadership, Columbia launched the largest capital campaign in its history, proposed its most ambitious campus expansion in more than a century and received a record number of applications for its incoming undergraduate class. Committed to ensuring that, from its location in the nation’s most global city, Columbia excels as a truly global university, he launched a number of new initiatives that include: the World Leaders Forum, which invites prominent international figures to the campus to engage in the major issues of our time; the faculty Committee on Global Thought, to pursue scholarship and generate new curriculum models that help students become better citizens of the world; as well as new academic partnerships with institutions around the globe.

Long a supporter of the arts, Bollinger created the Columbia Arts Initiative to enhance the role of the arts across many facets of the student experience and university life. In proposing that the University invest in long-term growth in upper Manhattan, he has committed to expanding Columbia’s already extensive civic partnerships that work to improve education, health care and economic opportunity in West Harlem, Washington Heights and other local New York neighborhoods.

Bollinger serves as the chair of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a director of the Washington Post Company and a member of the Pulitzer Prize Board. Bollinger is also a fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.

Widely published on legal and constitutional issues involving free speech and press, Bollinger’s books include: Eternally Vigilant: Free Speech in the Modern Era; Images of a Free Press; The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America; and Contract Law in Modern Society: Cases and Materials. In January 2010, his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century, was published by Oxford University Press.

Bollinger has received the National Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice and the National Equal Justice Award from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for his leadership on affirmative action. He also received the Clark Kerr Award, the highest award conferred by the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, for his service to higher education, especially on matters of freedom of speech and diversity. He is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees from universities in this country and abroad.

After graduating from the University of Oregon and Columbia Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Law Review, Bollinger served as law clerk for Judge Wilfred Feinberg on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and for Chief Justice Warren Burger on the United States Supreme Court. He joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1973.

Bollinger was born in Santa Rosa, California, and raised there and in Baker, Oregon. He is married to artist Jean Magnano Bollinger, and they have two children and one grandchild.

LEE C. BOLLINGERPRESIDENT, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

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DR. M. DIANNE MURPHYDIRECTOR, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Now in her ninth full year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education, Dr. M. Di-anne Murphy has presided over one of the most successful periods in Columbia Athletics history.

Columbia teams have excelled across the board during her tenure. Since 2004-05, Columbia has won Ivy League titles in 12 different sports including baseball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s fencing, women’s fencing, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s indoor track and field, men’s tennis and women’s tennis.

A prominent and active administrator on the national collegiate athletics landscape, Murphy was named to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee in February 2011. She also developed an elite leadership-training program for college women’s basketball coaches, The Center for Coaching Excellence, in conjunction with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).

In 2012-13, baseball won its second Ivy League title in five years and won a game in the NCAA Division I Baseball Champion-ships for the first time in school history. Women’s tennis won its first Ivy League title in school history and produced the school’s first-ever women’s tennis Ivy League Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons. Columbia Athletics has also produced 90 individual Ivy League titles over the last five years, the most in school history.

Several Columbia teams rose to the top of the Ivy League standings in 2011-12. The women’s indoor track and field team won its first Ivy League title in program history. The men’s cross country team and the men’s tennis each earned at-large bids to their NCAA Championships. For cross country, it was its first-ever NCAA at-large bid and for men’s tennis, it was their first at-large bid in 14 years.

In all, five Columbia teams finished in second place in the Ivy League in 2011-12 and 14 teams finished third or higher at the end of the year.

In 2010-11, 22 Columbia student-athletes won Ivy League individual championships, the most ever in a single academic year in school history.

Men’s squash and women’s squash became Columbia’s 30thand 31st intercollegiate varsity sport programs in 2009, making Columbia one of the few NCAA Division I institutions to add sports over the last five years.

Murphy has overseen a number of initiatives aimed at transforming the experience of Columbia’s more than 800 student-ath-letes. She has undertaken a complete strategic planning process aimed at short- and long-term excellence in athletics.Murphy spearheaded the creation of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame, which had its inaugural ceremony on February 18, 2006. The fourth and most recent Athletics Hall of Fame class will be inducted in October 2012. Murphy also initiated the cele-bration of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium Silver Anniversary, honoring 25 years of women’s athletics at Columbia.

A steward of leadership initiatives, Murphy created the Leaders for Life program in 2008, designed to provide comprehensive leadership training to student-athlete representatives from all 31 of Columbia’s varsity sports programs.

Murphy came to Columbia after six years as Director of Athletics and Recreation at the University of Denver, where she led the Pioneers’ program from NCAA Division II to one of the nation’s top Division I athletics programs. Under Murphy’s leadership,

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eight Denver sport programs made NCAA tournament appearances and, on four occasions, Denver teams won a national title.

In 2003-04, Denver enjoyed its best season when it won the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, placed third in the NCAA Skiing Championship, and advanced to NCAA tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and men and women’s golf.

The scope of Denver’s athletics excellence was recognized nationally through the United States Sports Academy’s Directors’ Cup, which recognized the best overall athletics programs in the nation, determined by an award of points based on teams’ fin-ishes. The University of Denver finished among the nation’s top third of athletics programs in each of its six years since becom-ing a Division I member in 1998-99. In 2004, the Pioneers set a University record when they finished 58th in the Directors’ Cup, in the top 20 percent of all NCAA Division I schools.

Denver’s athletics program served as a model for national and regional academic, as well as athletics, excellence. The Pio-neers gained numerous academic honors, among them the Sun Belt Conference Graduation Rate Award, which it earned for five consecutive years.

Prior to joining the University of Denver, Murphy served as associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Cor-nell University from 1995 to 1998. She oversaw nine Division I sports, marketing and promotions, sports information and alumni and booster activities. She helped hire football and basketball coaches and was an advocate for the coaches. Cornell enhanced its equity initiatives and increased its fundraising revenues under her guidance.

From 1988 to 1995, she was the assistant athletics director at The University of Iowa, serving as the university’s lead admin-istrator for external activities. She worked on behalf of Iowa’s coaches, and was effective in enhancing a strong compliance program.

Murphy began her athletics administrative career in 1987-88 as the assistant athletics director at Kentucky State University. From 1986 to 1988, she chaired the school’s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, served as an associate professor and advised undergraduate students.

Prior to becoming an athletics administrator, Murphy coached basketball for 13 years. She was the head women’s basketball coach at Shorter College (1973-76), Florida State University (1976-79) and Eastern Kentucky University (1979-86).

Murphy was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Administrator of the Year in 2004. She chaired the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee from 2002 to 2004 and is currently is a member of the State Farm Wade Trophy Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Committee. She also served on the NCAA Certification and Diversity Committee and the Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup.

She is active in several national organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the WBCA. She was named NACWAA’s Di-vision I (Football Championship Subdivision) National Administrator of the Year for 2007-08 and served as NACWAA’s president during 2002-03. In 2004, NACDA honored her as the General Sports Turf West Athletic Director of the Year. The All-American Football Foundation has presented her with the Senior Sports Administrator Award.

At Columbia, she helped initiate the University’s Sports Management master’s degree program. She serves on the faculty as an instructor.

Murphy holds a Ph.D. in administration and curriculum from Florida State (1980), and master’s (1973) and bachelor’s (1972) degrees from Tennessee Technological University. The Tennessee Tech Alumni Association honored her with its 2005 Distin-guished Alumna Award. Florida State presented her with its “Grad Made Good” award at its 2005 Homecoming.

She lives in Manhattan, near the Columbia campus.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Prev School) 91 Seyi Adebayo DL 6-3 255 Sr. Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)57 Justin Aimonetti OL 6-3 251 Fr. Redwood City, Calif. (Phillips Academy Andover) 58 Toba Akinleye DL 6-3 230 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Fort Hamilton)89 Joey Andrada WR 6-1 187 Sr. Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont) 10 Nicholas Annabi DB 6-1 201 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Coronado)54 Jacob Ardron LB 6-1 220 So. Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch)

2 Trevor Bell RB 5-8 180 So. Beaumont, Texas (Hamshire Fannett)63 Anthony Bonadies OL 6-5 294 Fr. Leonia, N.J. (Leonia) 28 Augie Braddock RB 6-1 206 Jr. Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy)17 Lorenzo Bradford DB 5-10 161 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon/Red Mountain) 47 John Brady LB 6-1 229 Jr. Liberty Township, Ohio (Lakota East)52 Keith Brady LB 6-2 207 Fr. Liberty Township, Ohio (Lakota East)

20 Matthew Cahal DB 6-1 185 So. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)77 Tom Callahan OL 6-5 260 Jr. Countryside, Ill. (Lyons Township) 94 William Carson DL 6-3 283 Fr. Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)24 Marquel Carter DB 6-0 195 Sr. Culver City, Calif. (Culver City) 79 Wells Childress DL 6-4 264 Sr. Houston, Texas (Kinkaid School/Texas A&M)51 Mark Cieslak LB 5-10 223 So. Montvale, N.J. (Saint Joseph Regional) 85 Chris Connors WR 6-0 201 So. North Olmsted, Ohio (Saint Edward)

1 Paul Delaney K/P 6-3 203 Sr. Palatine, Ill. (Loyola Academy)83 Garrett DeMuth TE 6-4 227 Jr. Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay) 86 Louis DiNovo WR 5-11 183 Sr. Loundonville, N.Y. (La Salle Institute)48 Andrew Dobitsch WR 5-10 176 So. Old Tappan, N.J. (North Valley Regional)9 Toure Douglas WR 6-4 196 Fr. Vineland, N.J. (Vineland)13 Cameron Dunn WR 6-3 210 Fr. Mason, Ohio (St. Xavier) 49 Nick Durham TE 6-2 230 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Bishop Fenwick)

53 Brian East LB 6-3 221 Sr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)30 Luke Eddy K/P 6-3 205 Sr. Shirley, Mass. (Worcester Academy)

32 Tyler Feely K/P 6-0 178 Sr. Plant City, Fla. (Tampa Jesuit)25 Ryan Flannery WR 6-4 189 Jr. North Attleborough, Mass. (North Attleborough)38 Joshua Foster DB 5-10 177 So. Delran, N.J. (Delran)

88 Hamilton Garner TE 6-5 245 Sr. Duluth, Ga. (Duluth)23 Marcorus Garrett RB 5-11 202 Sr. Marietta, Ga. (Alan C. Pope) 65 Joe Ghergurovich OL 6-3 257 Sr. Glastonbury, Conn. (Glastonbury)61 Nathan Gibbs OL 6-5 278 Fr. Hickory, N.C. (Hickory) 33 Bruce Grant DB 5-11 188 Sr. White Plains, N.Y. (Fordham Prep)81 Isaiah Gross WR 6-2 183 So. San Diego, Calif. (Poway)

4 Kelly Hilinski QB 6-6 215 Fr. Claremont, Calif. (Notre Dame High School)15 Denzel Hill WR 6-3 192 Fr. Waldorf, Md. (North Point) 19 Scooter Hollis WR 5-11 177 So. Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green)40 John Hunton TE 6-4 231 Fr. Fort Smith, Arkansas (Fort Smith Southside)75 JD Hurt DL 6-2 253 So. Glen Cove, N.Y. (Saint Anthony’s)16 Benjamin Kaplan WR 6-4 188 Fr. St. Charles, Ill. (Saint Charles North)

21 Jared Katz DB 6-2 211 Fr. Manorville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s)5 John Keefe WR 6-1 197 Jr. Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee) 45 Max Keefe LB 6-2 218 So. Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee)22 Brock Kenyon DB 6-1 192 Fr. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 71 Eric Kuklinski OL 6-7 254 So. Pleasant Valley, N.Y. (Arlington)

No. Name Pos.1 Paul Delaney K/P2 Trevor Bell RB4 Kelly Hilinski QB5 John Keefe WR6 Cameron Nizialek K/P7 Trevor McDonagh QB8 Malcolm Thaxton DB9 Toure Douglas WR10 Nicholas Annabi DB11 Mike Skalitzky DB12 Brett Nottingham QB13 Cameron Dunn WR14 Kal Prince DB15 Denzel Hill WR16 Benjamin Kaplan WR17 Lorenzo Bradford DB18 Hank Trumbull QB19 Scooter Hollis WR20 Matthew Cahal DB21 Jared Katz DB22 Brock Kenyon DB23 Marcorus Garrett RB24 Marquel Carter DB25 Ryan Flannery WR25 Kevin McCarthy DB26 Willie Peoples DB27 Jeremy Mingo DB28 Augie Braddock DB29 Alan Watson RB30 Luke Eddy K/P31 Cameron Molina RB32 Tyler Feely K/P33 Bruce Grant DB34 Gianmarco Rea LB35 Vinny Pugliese LB36 Tobia Parker LB37 Steven Silvio RB38 Joshua Foster DB40 John Hunton TE41 Travis Reim DB42 Griffin Lowry RB43 Connor Spears TE45 Max Keefe LB46 Tyler Kwiatkowski LB47 John Brady LB

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Prev School) 46 Tyler Kwiatkowski LB 6-3 211 Fr. Mount Carmel, Pa. (Mount Carmel Area)

73 Billy Lawrence OL 6-7 261 So. Burr Ridge, Ill. (Saint Ignatius College Prep)69 Dylan Leonard OL 6-3 243 Sr. McDonough, Ga. (Ola)96 Hunter Little DL 6-5 245 Jr. Rockford, Tenn. (Webb School of Knoxville) 42 Griffin Lowry RB 6-0 207 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.)

74 Marshall Markham OL 6-4 265 So. Houston, Texas (Kinkaid) 25 Kevin McCarthy DB 6-0 190 So. Hingham, Mass. (Hingham)7 Trevor McDonagh QB 6-2 206 So. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis University H.S.)87 Zack McKown TE 6-2 221 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Fork Union Military Academy)90 Charles Melka DL 6-4 230 Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Benet Academy) 97 Nick Melka DL 6-2 231 Sr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Benet Academy)27 Jeremy Mingo DB 6-0 200 Sr. Akron, Ohio (Akron Firestone Senior) 31 Cameron Molina RB 5-10 196 So. Broadlands, Va. (Tuscarora)99 Kyriakos Mourkakos DL 6-3 238 Fr. Alpine, N.J. (Dwight Englewood)

84 Connor Nelligan WR 6-3 202 Jr. La Grange Park, Ill. (Benet Academy) 6 Cameron Nizialek K/P 6-2 197 Fr. Chantilly, Va. (Freedom) 12 Brett Nottingham QB 6-4 217 Jr. Alamo, Calif. (Stanford University) (Monte Vista)

55 Zach Olinger LB 6-1 227 Sr. Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) 76 Kendall Pace OL 6-5 268 Fr. Suitland, Md. (Bishop McNamara)

93 Niko Padilla DL 6-1 276 So. Dallas, Texas (Parish Episcopal School)78 Carey Parker OL 6-6 260 Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic) 26 Willie Peoples DB 6-0 190 Fr. Cambridge, Mass. (Buckingham Browne & Nichols)56 Ray Pesanello LB 6-1 228 Jr. Mahwah, N.J. (Mahwah) 14 Kal Prince DB 6-3 205 Jr. Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro) 35 Vinny Pugliese LB 6-1 226 Jr. Copley, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit)

72 Keith Ramljak OL 6-2 271 So. Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) 34 Gianmarco Rea LB 6-2 220 Fr. Birmingham, Mich. (Detroit Country Day School)41 Travis Reim DB 6-1 192 So. Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park)

66 Roy Schwartz DL 6-2 231 Jr. Austin, Texas. (Westlake) 37 Steven Silvio RB 5-10 220 Jr. Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) 11 Mike Skalitzky DB 6-1 184 Jr. Evergreen Park, Ill. (Marist) 82 Dan Slivka WR 6-3 210 Jr. Allison Park, Pa. (North Allegheny) 43 Connor Spears TE 6-6 235 Fr. Dakota Dunes, S.D. (Bishop Heelan) 50 Eric Stock OL 6-1 245 Jr. Bernardsville, N.J. (Pingry School)

8 Malcolm Thaxton DB 5-11 187 Jr. Fuquay Varina, N.C. (Fuquay Varina) 64 Ryan Thomas OL 6-5 255 Jr. Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) 36 Parker Tobia LB 6-1 215 Fr. Park Ridge, N.J. (Bergen Catholic) 18 Hank Trumbull QB 6-3 210 So. Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Chadwick)

80 Jake Wanamaker WR 6-0 190 Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic) 92 Chad Washington DL 6-4 252 Jr. Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) 29 Alan Watson RB 5-9 181 Fr. New Albany, Ohio (New Albany) 62 Ricky Wolff OL 6-3 244 Fr. Northridge, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite)

70 Jimmy Yukevich OL 6-7 274 Sr. Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

No. Name Pos.48 Andrew Dobitsch WR49 Durham, Nick TE50 Eric Stock OL51 Mark Cieslak LB52 Keith Brady LB53 Brian East LB54 Jacob Ardron LB55 Zach Olinger LB56 Ray Pesanello LB57 Justin Aimonetti OL58 Toba Akinleye DL61 Nathan Gibbs OL62 Ricky Wolff OL63 Anthony Bonadies OL 64 Ryan Thomas OL65 Joe Ghergurovich OL66 Roy Schwartz DL69 Dylan Leonard OL70 Jimmy Yukevich OL71 Eric Kuklinski OL72 Keith Ramljak OL73 Billy Lawrence OL74 Marshall Markham OL75 JD Hurt OL76 Kendall Pace OL77 Tom Callahan OL78 Carey Parker OL79 Wells Childress DL80 Jake Wanamaker WR81 Isaiah Gross WR82 Dan Slivka WR83 Garrett DeMuth TE84 Connor Nelligan WR85 Chris Connors WR86 Louis DiNovo WR87 Zack McKown TE88 Hamilton Garner TE89 Joey Andrada WR90 Charles Melka DL91 Seyi Adebayo DL92 Chad Washington DL93 Niko Padilla DL94 William Carson DL96 Hunter Little DL97 Nick Melka DL99 Kyriakos Mourakos DL

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Seniors (20)91 Seyi Adebayo DL89 Joey Andrada WR24 Marquel Carter DB79 Wells Childress DL1 Paul Delaney P/K86 Louis DiNovo WR53 Brian East LB30 Luke Eddy K/P32 Tyler Feely K/P88 Hamilton Garner TE23 Marcorus Garrett RB65 Joe Ghergurovich OL33 Bruce Grant DB69 Dylan Leonard OL42 Griffin Lowry RB87 Zack McKown TE97 Nick Melka DL27 Jeremy Mingo DB 55 Zach Olinger LB 70 Jimmy Yukevich OL

Juniors (22)28 Augie Braddock DB47 John Brady LB 77 Tom Callahan OL83 Garrett DeMuth TE25 Ryan Flannery WR5 John Keefe WR96 Hunter Little DL84 Connor Nelligan WR12 Brett Nottingham QB78 Carey Parker OL56 Ray Pesanello LB 14 Kal Prince DB35 Vinny Pugliese LB66 Roy Schwartz DL37 Steven Silvio RB11 Mike Skalitzky DB82 Dan Sliva WR50 Eric Stock DL8 Malcolm Thaxton DB64 Ryan Thomas OL80 Jake Wanamaker WR92 Chad Washington DL

Sophomores (23)58 Toba Akinleye DL54 Jacob Ardron LB2 Trevor Bell RB20 Matthew Cahal DB51 Mark Cieslak LB85 Chris Connors WR48 Andrew Dobitsch WR49 Nick Durham TE38 Joshua Foster DB81 Isaiah Gross WR19 Scooter Hollis WR75 JD Hurt DL45 Max Keefe LB71 Eric Kuklinski OL73 Billy Lawrence OL74 Marshall Markham OL25 Kevin McCarthy DB7 Trevor McDonagh QB31 Cameron Molina RB93 Niko Padilla DL72 Keith Ramljak OL41 Travis Reim DB18 Hank Trumbull QB

First-Years (25)57 Justin Aimonetti OL 10 Nicholas Annabi SS 63 Anthony Bonadies DL17 Lorenzo Bradford CB 52 Keith Brady LB 94 William Carson DL9 Toure Douglas WR 13 Cameron Dunn WR 61 Nathan Gibbs OL4 Kelly Hilinski QB 15 Denzel Hill WR 16 Benjamin Kaplan WR 21 Jared Katz DB 22 Brock Kenyon CB 46 Tyler Kwiatkowski LB 90 Charles Melka DL 99 Kyriakos Mourkakos DL6 Cameron Nizialek P/K 76 Kendall Pace OL 26 Willie Peoples DB 34 Gianmarco Rea LB 43 Connor Spears TE 36 Parker Tobia LB 29 Alan Watson RB62 Ricky Wolff OL

BY CLASS

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST

Returning Players BOLD CAPS

OFFENSE FB RB STEVEN MARCORUS SILVIO GARRETT QB Sean Brackett

WR TE LT LG C RG RT WR CHRIS HAMILTON KEITH JIMMY RYAN ERIC BILLY CONNOR CONNERS GARNER RAMLJAK YUKEVICH THOMAS STOCK LAWRENCE NELLIGAN

CB DE DT DT DE CB TRAVIS Josh Greg Shad SEYI Brian REIM Martin Lee Sommers ADEBAYO DeVeau

LB LB LB Mike ZACH Ryan Waller OLINGER Murphy

DEFENSE SS FS Mike MARQUEL DiTomasso CARTER

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Offensive Line (15)57 Justin Aimonetti Fr. 63 Anthony Bonadies Fr.77 Tom Callahan Jr.65 Joe Ghergurovich Sr.61 Nathan Gibbs Fr.71 Eric Kuklinski So.73 Billy Lawrence So.69 Dylan Leonard Sr.74 Marshall Markham So.76 Kendall Pace Fr. 78 Carey Parker Jr.72 Keith Ramljak So.64 Ryan Thomas Jr.62 Ricky Wolff Fr. 70 Jimmy Yukevich Sr.

Quarterbacks (4)7 Trevor McDonagh So.12 Brett Nottingham Jr.18 Hank Trumbull So.4 Kelly Hilinski Fr.

Running Backs (6)28 Augie Braddock Jr.23 Marcorus Garrett Sr.42 Griffin Lowry Sr.31 Cameron Molina So.37 Steven Silvio Sr.29 Alan Watson Fr.

Defensive Line (13)91 Seyi Adebayo Sr.58 Toba Akinleye So.94 William Carson Fr.79 Wells Childress Sr.75 JD Hurt So.96 Hunter Little Jr.90 Charles Melka Fr. 97 Nick Melka Sr.99 Kyriakos Mourkakos Fr.93 Niko Padilla So.66 Roy Schwartz Jr.50 Eric Stock Jr.92 Chad Washington Jr.

Linebackers (12)54 Jacob Ardron So.47 John Brady Jr.52 Keith Brady Fr. 51 Mark Cieslak So.53 Brian East Sr.45 Max Keefe So.46 Tyler Kwiatkowski Fr. 55 Zach Olinger Sr.56 Ray Pesanello Jr.35 Vinny Pugliese Jr.34 Gianmarco Rea Fr. 36 Parker Tobia Fr.

Tight Ends (5)83 Garrett DeMuth Jr.49 Nick Durham So.88 Hamilton Garner Sr.87 Zack McKown Sr.43 Connor Spears Fr.

Wide Receivers (15)89 Joey Andrada Sr.85 Chris Connors So.86 Louis DiNovo Sr.48 Andrew Dobitsch So.9 Toure Douglas Fr. 13 Cameron Dunn Fr. 81 Isaiah Gross So.15 Denzel Hill Fr. 19 Scooter Hollis So.25 Ryan Flannery Jr.16 Benjamin Kaplan Fr. 5 John Keefe Jr.84 Connor Nelligan Jr.82 Dan Sliva Jr.80 Jake Wanamaker Jr.

Defensive Backs (16)10 Nicholas Annabi Fr. 2 Trevor Bell So.17 Lorenzo Bradford Fr. 20 Matthew Cahal So.24 Marquel Carter Sr.38 Joshua Foster So.33 Bruce Grant Sr.21 Jared Katz Fr. 22 Brock Kenyon Fr. 25 Kevin McCarthy So.27 Jeremy Mingo Sr.26 Willie Peoples Fr. 14 Kal Prince Jr.41 Travis Reim So.11 Mike Skalitzky Jr. 8 Malcolm Thaxton Jr.

Kickers/Punters (4)1 Paul Delaney P/K30 Luke Eddy K/P32 Tyler Feely K/P6 Cameron Nizialek K/P

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Seyi Adebayo.................................... SHEA – ee ah-de-BYE-oh

Nicholas Annabi .....................................................Uh-NAH-bee

Anthony Bonadies ...............................................Bon-uh-DEES

Trevor McDonagh ..................................................mick -dun-ah

Joe Ghergurovich ................................ gehr – guhr – OH – vich

Tyler Kwiatkowski .......................................QUEE-it-KOW-skee

Kyriakos Mourkakos ...........Kee-REE-AH-kos MOR-kah-KOSE

Cameron Nizialek ................................................. Nize-UH-leck

Gianmarco Rea ..........................................John-Marco RAY-uh

Travis Reim .......................................................................RIME

Niko Padilla.............................................................pah-DEE-ya

Vinny Pugliese .........................................................pool-ee-aze

Keith Ramljak .......................................................Rem-UH-lock

Jimmy Yukevich ..............................................yoo – KUH – vich

BY POSITION

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PETE MANGURIANPATRICIA & SHEPARD ALEXANDER HEAD COACH OF FOOTBALLSECOND SEASONLSU ‘78

Peter K. Mangurian (pronounced Man - GUHR - ee - an), veteran NFL coach and former Ivy League head football coach, was named Columbia University's

Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football in December 2011.

In his first year at the helm, Mangurian guided the Lions to three victories, highlighted by a thrilling season opening 10-9 triumph over Marist and an Empire State Bowl win over Cornell. The Lions saw four players earn All-Ivy League honors, including first team nods for defensive end Josh Martin, who was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs in April, and senior running back Marcorus Garrett.

Mangurian has more than 30 years of football coaching experience in the Football Championship Subdivision, Bowl Championship Subdivision and the National Football League. He has coached in five bowl games, four with Louisiana State University, including two Sugar Bowls. In the NFL, he coached in four AFC Championships and two Super Bowls. No stranger to the Ivy League, Mangurian was the head football coach at Cornell University from 1998-2000, compiling a 16-14 overall record, but bringing Cornell from last place in the Ivy League in 1998, to third in 1999 and second in 2000. Mangurian posted a 10-4 Ivy League record in 1999-2000, marking the best two-year conference record in Cornell history. "Pete Mangurian is an outstanding football coach," Dr. M. Dianne Murphy said. "He brings tremendous experience with a plethora of impressive mentors, including Bill Arnsparger, Dan Reeves and Bill Belichick. He has worked in great organizations under Pat Bowlen, owner of the Denver Broncos, and Robert K. Kraft '63CC, owner of the New England Patriots. Pete's experience speaks for itself." "As soon as I stepped on campus, I was energized. What excited me the most was that every person I spoke to had the same enthusiasm, commitment and passion for the athletics program and the football program in particular," Mangurian said. "We will need collaboration to be successful, and I felt that immediately. This is a tremendous opportunity to give this outstanding university an outstanding football program. "I must thank President Bollinger, Bill Campbell, Susan Feagin, James Valentini, Don Jackson, Ted Gregory, Kevin Ward, Ray Tellier and Dianne Murphy for this fantastic

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opportunity," Mangurian concluded. Mangurian began his coaching career in 1979-80 at Southern Methodist University as an offensive line coach. He coached the offensive line at New Mexico State and Stanford before returning to his alma mater, LSU in 1984. With the Tigers, Magurian coached in two Sugar Bowls, the Liberty Bowl and the 1987 Gator Bowl. In 1988, Mangurian began a long stint in the NFL, first with head coach Dan Reeves and the Denver Broncos for five years as a tight end/half backs coach and offensive line coach. Mangurian moved with Coach Reeves to the New York Giants from 1993-96, and then to the Atlanta Falcons in 1997. After a very successful three years as the head football coach at Cornell University (1998-2000), Mangurian reunited with Reeves in Atlanta as the offensive line coach and then as the offensive coordinator in 2002-03. To round out his NFL coaching career, Mangurian spent four years with the New England Patriots coaching the tight ends (2005-2008) and two years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-10). "I want to thank members of the search advisory committee, which include Associate Athletics Director Ray Tellier and football alumni Ted Gregory '74CC, Don Jackson '73CC, and Kevin Ward '74CC. Their perspective, advice and counsel was instrumental in conducting this search," Dr. Murphy said. "I also want to thank University leadership for their commitment to our football program. The support of President Lee C. Bollinger,

Chair, University Trustees William V. Campbell '62CC, Columbia College Interim Dean James Valentini and Special Advisor to the President Susan K. Feagin '74GS is greatly appreciated and critical in hiring our new head football coach."

THE MANGURIAN FILE

Southern Methodist University (1979-80)Offensive Line Coach

New Mexico State (1981)Offensive Line Coach

Stanford University (1982-83)Offensive Line Coach

Louisiana State University (1984-87)Offensive Line Coach

* Four Bowl appearances, including trips to the Sugar Bowl in in 1984 and 1986.

* Coached All-Americans Lance Smith (1984) & Nacho Albergamo (1987)

Denver Broncos (1988-92)Tight Ends/Half Backs & Offensive Line Coach

* 1989 AFC Champions/Super Bowl XXIV Appearance

New York Giants (1993-96)Offensive Coach

Atlanta Falcons (1997, 2001-03)Offensive Line Coach

Offensive Coordinator (2003)

Cornell Univeristy (1998-2000)Head Coach

16-14 Overall, 11-10 Ivy League

New England Patriots (2005-08)Tight Ends Coach

* 2007 AFC Champions/Super Bowl XLII Appearance

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-10) Offensive Line Coach

Columbia University (2012-Present)Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach

Career Head Coaching Record19-21 Overall, 13-15 Ivy League

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JAIME ELIZONDOOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKSSECOND SEASONMARYLAND ‘97

Jaime Elizondo was named Columbia's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in March 2012.

Elizondo’s scheme allowed All-Ivy League running back Marcorus Garrett to flourish in 2012. Garrett rushed for 957 yards, the second best single-season effort in school history and the most by a Lion since the 2000.

Elizondo came to Columbia after spending two seasons in the Canadian Football League as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Toronto Argonauts. With a proven track record in the NFL, NCAA and CFL, he quickly caught the attention of Columbia Head Football Coach Pete Mangurian.

“Jaime (Elizondo) was at the top of my list when I was putting together my staff, and he is a natural fit,” said Mangurian. “He has offensive coordinator experience at a high level. He’s coached quarterbacks at a high level, and I’m happy to have him on board.”

At Toronto, Elizondo coached three offensive players to 2010 CFLPA All-Star honors and helped the Argonauts reach the 2010 East Division Finals.

In 2009, he coached the wide receivers at Syracuse including Mike Williams, a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award presented to the nation’s best collegiate receiver. Prior to that, Elizondo was the wide receivers/assistant special teams coach for the Montreal Alouettes in 2008.

The Alouettes had three all-star receivers in Ben Cahoon, Kerry Watkins and Jamel Richardson that year. All three receivers were in the top five of the CFL in receiving yardage and helped the Alouettes reach the Grey Cup Finals. During his time in Montreal, the Alouettes led the CFL in total passing touchdowns, total yards and scoring.

From 2004-07, Elizondo served as the wide receivers and special teams coach at Hofstra in addition to serving as the team's recruiting coordinator. At Hofstra, the Pride featured the Atlantic 10’s leading receiver each season and in 2007, ranked sixth nationally in punt return average.

At Hofstra, Elizondo mentored Charles Sullivan, Marques Colston, Devale Ellis, Shaine Smith, Kyle Arrington and Khareem Huggins who all went on to successful careers in the NFL. In his final year at Hofstra, Elizondo was selected to participate in the Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship Program with the New Orleans Saints. During his fellowship, he worked with the Saints’ wide receivers and special teams units.

Elizondo began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Georgetown Prep in Rockville, Maryland. After serving as the assistant recruiting coordinator at the University of Maryland in 2000, Elizondo broke into the college coaching ranks as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach for Catholic University in 2001. From 2002-03, he was the tight ends and special teams co-coordinator at William & Mary.

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CHRIS RIPPONDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SECONDARYFIRST SEASONSOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE ‘82

Chris Rippon, a veteran NCAA Division I football coach with significant experience at both the Bowl Subdivision and Championship Subdivision levels, was named defensive coordinator and secondary coach at by Patricia and Shepard Alexander Head Coach of Football Pete Mangurian in February of 2013.

Chris Rippon brings more than 29 years of collegiate football coaching experience to the Columbia Football staff, having been involved in more than 120 victories at the NCAA Division I level.

“Chris’s background fits well with our team philosophy. He has coached at the highest levels of college football, and knows ‘New York’ high school football. He is committed to making this transition easy for our players, which is very easy to say and hard to do,” Coach Mangurian said. “I have total confidence in his experience and his ability to not only adapt, but bring new ideas to our football team. Experience, work ethic, energy and a great communicator, Chris will make our players and our staff better.”

Rippon just recently served as the defensive coordinator at Marshall from 2010-2012. At Marshall, he also coached the linebackers.

Rippon served as special teams coordinator at Rutgers in 2008 and helped the Scarlet Knights to a win in the PapaJohns.com Bowl. He has 19 years of NCAA FBS coaching experience that includes five years as defensive coordinator at Syracuse University and a total of nine years as a special teams coordinator with stops at Syracuse, Ole Miss and Rutgers.

Rippon served as special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach at Ole Miss from 2005-2008 after spending the previous 12 seasons under Paul Pasqualoni at Syracuse. During his time with the Orange, he served as defensive coordinator (1999-2003) before taking on the title of assistant head coach and special teams coordinator in 2004. He came to SU as a linebackers coach in 1993 and moved to coaching defensive ends in 1994. He served as the special teams coordinator from 1995 to 1999 while also coaching linebackers.

During Rippon’s tenure at Syracuse, the Orange produced many record setting performances on defense and special teams that translated into one of the top eras in Syracuse history. His 1999 defensive unit was one of the nation’s top-15 defenses throughout the season and the following year Syracuse ranked in the Top 25 nationally in multiple defensive categories. The 2001 SU defense accumulated an impressive 40 quarterback sacks, the second most in school history, and forced 30 turnovers, the most takeaways during Paul Pasqualoni’s coaching tenure at SU. His special teams units produced three All-American return specialists in Marvin Harrison, Quinton Spotwood and Kevin Johnson.

While coaching at Syracuse, Rippon was on the coaching staff of teams that won or shared the 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2004 BIG EAST Championships and participated in the 1996 Gator, 1997 Liberty, 1998 Fiesta, 1999 Orange, 1999 Music City, 2001 Insight.com and 2004 Champs Sports Bowl. He also coached in the 2002 Blue-Gray Senior Classic.

Over the course of his career Rippon has coached 22 players that have been drafted into the National Football League, including five first-round draft picks.

Rippon is a 1982 graduate of Southern Connecticut State, where he played football and earned a degree in physical education. He received his master’s degree in agency counseling from Western Connecticut State in 1985. After graduating from Southern Connecticut, Rippon served as a graduate assistant at Western Connecticut State under Pasqualoni. He was promoted to defensive coordinator and assistant director of athletics in 1984 before being promoted to head coach when Pasqualoni left to join the Syracuse staff in 1987. After three seasons as head coach he moved on to Boston University where he spent three years as defensive coordinator.

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ED ARGASTOFFENSIVE LINEFIFTH SEASONCOLGATE ‘78

Ed Argast is in his fifth season as the offensive line coach at Columbia and is in his second season on the current coaching staff alongside Pete Mangurian.

After coming to Columbia in February 2009, Argast mentored three-time first team All-Ivy League standout Jeff Adams to an All-American senior season and All-Ivy League honors in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Fellow offensive lineman Scott Ward gained All-Ivy honorable mention in 2011.

In 2009, as an offense, Columbia finished in the top three in the Ivy League in rushing offense (second), total offense (third) and points per game (third) for the first time since 1994.

“Ed Argast has tremendous experience and the demeanor I was looking for in an offensive line coach,” Mangurian said. “Ed is a great football coach, which encompasses being a teacher, mentor, and a student of the game. He is the kind of coach that every staff needs. Attitude of an offense begins up front and I have tremendous confidence in Ed’s ability to create the attitude we need.”

Argast came to Columbia after serving as the offensive coordinator at Fordham. While at Fordham, in addition to coordinating the offense, Argast coached the offensive line and placekickers.

In 2007, the Argast-led Fordham offense finished second in the Patriot League in scoring offense, averaging 29.0 points per game, after averaging 12.0 points per game in 2006. The Fordham offense had six players earn All-Patriot League honors, including freshman running back Xavier Martin, who earned 2007 Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors.

As the offensive coordinator at Central Connecticut State in 2004 and 2005, Argast helped the Blue Devils set a new school record in scoring with 261 points in 2004 as well as leading the Northeast Conference (NEC) in total offense in 2004 with 361.7 yards/game. During a five-game winning streak that season, Central Connecticut set a school record by scoring 28 points or more in each of the five games.

In total, the Blue Devil offense posted 27 or more points in eight of the ten games in 2004 and produced the NEC’s Offensive Player of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the Year. Several other Central Connecticut offensive records fell in 2004, including most touchdown passes in a year.

Prior to his two years at Central Connecticut, Argast was the offensive coordinator at Wagner College in 2003 while also serving as the quarterbacks coach for the Seahawks. Before joining the staff at Wagner, Argast was the head coach at Canisius College for three years (1999-2002).

Argast also spent 12 years on the staff at his alma mater, Colgate University, holding the positions of defensive line coach, recruiting coordinator, offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.

Prior to Colgate, Argast spent six seasons at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, N.Y. following stops at Princeton and Bates College. He is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).

A three-year letterwinner for the Red Raiders, Argast earned a degree in Political Science in 1978 and a Master’s in Education from Rutgers in 1985. He was inducted into the Seton Hall Prep Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. Argast and his wife, Jane, have five children: Deirdre, Daniel, Charles, Patrick and Jack.

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WENDELL DAVISWIDE RECEIVERSSECOND SEASONLSU ‘88

Wendell Davis joined the Columbia football staff in March 2012. A former two-time first-team All-America at Louisiana State University and wide receiver for the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts, Davis coaches Columbia's wide receivers.

In 2012, Columbia saw a young receiving core blossom with the help of Davis. Junior Connor Nelligan posted 62 catches and 636 yards the most for a Lion wideout since 2007. Chris Connors emerged as the team’s No. 2 threat late in the year, leading the team with three touchdown grabs and 376 yards in five starts.

Davis was an assistant wide receivers coach/offensive quality control with the San Francisco 49ers in 2009-2010,

and coached at Palo Alto High School in 2011-12. Just recently, Davis coached in the East-West Shrine Game.

GORDIE SAMMISTIGHT ENDSSECOND SEASONVIRGINIA ‘07

Gordie Sammis joined the Columbia football staff in December 2011 after working at his alma mater, the University of Virginia. At Columbia, Sammis will coach the tight ends and assist with the offensive line.

Sammis helped Hamilton Garner enjoy another fine season in 2012 with 28 catches, 336 receiving yards and a touchdown. For his efforts, Garner was added to the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List.

At Virginia, Sammis spent the 2010 season as an on-field graduate assistant at Virginia. In 2011, he coached the Cavaliers’ tight ends. Sammis was a two-year letterwinner at Virginia, playing on both the offensive line and on special teams.

A 2007 Virginia graduate, Sammis played for the Cavaliers from 2003-07 as an offensive guard, appearing in 34 games during his career.

Sammis was one of seven true freshmen to play during the 2003

season. He was granted a redshirt for the 2004 campaign and played in six contests as a sophomore in 2005, primarily on special teams. He was awarded his first letter following the 2006 campaign when he played in all but two games.

As a senior, Sammis played in the final 11 games of the season including the 2008 Gator Bowl to earn his second letter. That season he started against Pittsburgh and Middle Tennessee, both UVa victories, due to an injury to Eugene Monroe that forced some movement on the offensive line.

Following his graduation, Sammis worked as a football coach and weight room assistant at the Pingry School in Martinsville, N.J., until July of 2009. He interned with the Warren police department for four months in the fall of 2009. Sammis then resumed work on his graduate degree at UVa’s Curry School of Education in 2009 in administartion and supervision.

A prep All-American at Immaculata High School in Flemington, N.J., Sammis played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

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MATT THURINSPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/ASSISTANT SECONDARYSECOND SEASONBALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE ‘07

Matt Thurin joined the Columbia football staff in February 2012 as the program’s special teams coordinator and will assist with the secondary.

Under his tutelage, the Lions special teams showed vast improvement in 2012. Alec Fisher led the Ivy League, averaging 8.4 yards per punt return and was joined by Trevor Bell, who ranked among the kickoff return leaders. Punter Paul Delaney enjoyed a breakout season in 2012, registering 39.6 yards per punt and pinned opponents inside the 20 on 14 occasions to earn a spot on the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List.

Thurin came to Morningside Heights after a year as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado. While there, he was an offensive graduate assistant, focusing on the offensive line and special teams. He coached punt team, kickoff returns, scout team defense and scout special teams. Thurin developed scouting reports and was involved with game plans with offensive staff.

Prior to his time at Colorado, Thurin spent three years from 2008-11 at the University of Akron, where he received a master’s degree in education. While at Akron, Thurin was a defensive assistant, coaching linebackers and special teams. He also assisted with the defensive backs for a year at Akron. Thurin assisted the defensive staff in all daily operations and developed hit charts, practice plans and assisted with game planning from week to week.

Thurin also spent a year at Walsh University in Ohio, where he was the tight ends and assistant offensive line coach. Thurin worked on both sides of the ball at Walsh, helping the offensive and defensive staff in daily operations.

Thurin played football and baseball at Baldwin-Wallace College in his home state of Ohio. Thurin graduated in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and was a student coach at his alma mater, where he gained experience coaching the defensive line and defensive backs.

MIKE COOKELINEBACKERSSECOND SEASONCENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE ‘09

Mike Cooke joined the Columbia football staff in January 2012 as a defensive assistant, working specifically with the Lions’ linebackers.

Zach Olinger and Mike Waller enjoyed the finest years of their careers under Cooke in 2012. Olinger was a second team All-Ivy Leaguer, posting a team-best 89 tackles to go with a sack and interception returned for a touchdown. Waller saw his numbers improve by 30 (47-77) tackles from his junior to senior season to earn All-Ivy League honorable mention status.

In 2011, Cooke coached Central Connecticut State’s linebackers where he guided Lorenzo Baker to his first All-Northeast Conference postseason honor. Cooke also coached for two seasons at Brooklyn’s Boys & Girls High School, his alma mater.

Cooke was a second team all-conference selection in his senior season at Central Connecticut State in 2008.

A captain as a senior, Cooke finished the season with 54 tackles, including nine for a loss, and had three sacks. That season, the Blue Devils finished with a 7-4 record.

The Brooklyn native spent two seasons with the Blue Devils after transferring from Lackawanna Junior College where he was also a captain in his final season.

In his two seasons at Central Connecticut State, Cooke amassed 94 total tackles, including 33 solo, and had five sacks. He had one fumble recovery and one forced fumble in 22 games.

Cooke graduated from Central Connecticut State in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and marketing.

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CHAD NICERUNNING BACKSSECOND SEASONCORNELL ‘05

Chad Nice joined Pete Mangurian’s staff in December 2011 to work with Columbia’s running backs and assist with special teams.

Working with Nice in 2012, Marcorus Garrett broke out as a first team All-Ivy League selection, amassing 957 yards on the ground to go with five rushing touchdowns.

“Chad Nice understands what we are about to go through in rebuilding our program. He went through it with us at Cornell. Chad was a tough, smart player who loved football,” Mangurian said. “He has worked as a young coach to take advantage of his opportunities. Chad’s experience as a coordinator adds unique depth to our offensive staff.”

Nice came to Columbia after coaching at the United States Merchant Marine Academy from 2008-11. In his first two years, he guided the quarterbacks and the wide receivers before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2010. During that time, the USMMA’s offense finished first or second in most major offensive categories, including scoring offense, first downs, and rushing in 2010, and rushing yards, yards per rush and yards per pass attempt in 2011.

Nice earned his bachelor’s degree in applied economics and management from Cornell in 2005. He was a three-year starter and letterwinner for the Big Red, playing running back, wide receiver and as a kick returner.

ALVIN SMITHDEFENSIVE LINESECOND SEASONOREGON STATE ‘06

Alvin Smith, a former All-Pac 10 defensive lineman, was named to Coach Mangurian’s staff in December 2011 and works with the team’s defensive line.

Smith helped Josh Martin achieve first team All-Ivy League honors in 2012 after he posted 6.5 sacks and was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs in April 2013.

“Alvin Smith brings experience from the highest levels of college football. He is a high- energy young coach with a tremendous work ethic and a relentless drive to be the best,” Mangurian added. “Coaching the defensive line is about attitude and discipline, and I see both those qualities in Alvin. He was a great player and he will be a great coach for our defensive linemen.”

Smith was signed by the San Diego Chargers after Oregon

State, and also spent time with the Cleveland Browns and in NFL Europe.

In 2011, Smith was a defensive graduate assistant at Arizona State, and prior to that he worked with the defensive line at Portland State. Smith also interned with Oregon State’s football program in 2009.

Smith was a three-time letterwinner for Oregon State from 2003-05 and earned All-Pac 10 honors in 2005.

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JOHN CAVALIERASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL AND SPECIAL EVENTSTHIRD SEASONST. JOHN’S ‘04

John Cavalier joined the football staff in April 2010. In 2012, he was named Assistant Athletic Director for Football and Special Events, taking on additional responsibilities working alongside head coach Pete Mangurian.

Cavalier came to Morningside Heights after serving at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy since February 2006. In his role as director of football operation responsibilities, he helped assist in several areas within the football program, including alumni relations, equipment and team travel.

During the 2005 season, Cavalier was an assistant football coach at the Merchant Marine Academy, working with the

team’s linebackers.

Cavalier is a 2004 graduate of St. John’s, where he graduated with a degree in sports management.

JANSEN PETAGNADIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONSSECOND SEASONLSU ‘11

Jansen Petagna joined the Columbia football staff in July 2012 as the team’s Director of Football Operations. A 2011 graduate of Louisiana State University, Petagna joined the Columbia staff after serving three years as an intern with the New Orleans Saints.

Petagna will handle Columbia’s daily football operations, including travel, housing, team meals, training camp and practice organization. Petagna will serve as the staff’s external operations liaison and will be the staff’s contact for the National Football League.

With the Saints, Petagna was a football operations intern. He updated the Saints’ free agent board, complete character and injury reports and helped transport players around the Saints’ complex.

A Dean’s List student at LSU, Petagna graduated with a bachelor’s degree of Sports Administration in Kinesiology.

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GREG LAMBVIDEO COORDINATORFIFTH SEASONPITZER ‘09

Greg Lamb joined the Columbia football staff in 2009 as the team’s video coordinator and is in his fifth season on the staff.

A 2009 graduate of Pitzer College in California, Lamb was Pomona-Pitzer’s football team manager and video coordinator during all four years of college.

While at Pomona-Pitzer, Lamb oversaw football team operations, including training, player and video equipment. He edited game and practice film and collaborated with opponents for tape exchanges. At the same time, Lamb trained and supervised a staff of four students to break down game and practice film.

Lamb also served as the baseball team manager and statistician during his time at Pomona-Pitzer. In that role, he assisted in the sports information office and helped handle the equipment before and after games.

A native of Southern California, Lamb graduated from Pitzer with a bachelor’s degree in economics and politics. In 2012, He completed his Master’s degree in Sports Management at Columbia.

LIZ TINTOASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF RECRUITING & OPERATIONSSECOND SEASONAUBURN ‘09

Liz Tinto is in her second year on the Columbia football staff as the team’s assistant coordinator of recruiting and operations after spending the 2012 season as an office assistant. Tinto assists with recruiting, football special events and day-to-day office operations. Tinto also helps manage the football program’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts and assists in the production and editing of multimedia content.

Before joining the Lions’ staff, Tinto got her start in collegiate football after spending the 2011-2012 academic year at the University of Colorado. While with the Buffaloes, Tinto served as a recruiting and operations intern for the football program.

Prior to her time at Colorado, Tinto was an Equestrian student-athlete at Auburn University and studied Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine. In 2006, she was a member of the

NCAA Division I National Championship team, the Tiger’s first team title in program history.

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JIM GOSSETTASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR SPORTS MEDICINE/HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER35TH YEARINDIANA STATE ‘78

Jim Gossett is one of the best-known and most highly honored athletic trainers in the nation.

Gossett is in his 35th year at Columbia, his 30th as head athletic trainer. He administers a staff of seven full-time assistants that works with all 29 Columbia teams and operates modern training facilities on the main campus and at Baker Athletics Complex.

He has worked with most of Columbia’s teams, but has been particularly identified with football, soccer, fencing, rowing and wrestling. He is in his 26th season as the head athletic trainer for football. Gossett has worked with several championship squads, including the men and women’s fencing team, which won two NCAA championships while he was associated with them. He worked with men’s soccer and wrestling from 1979 to 1983, when they won a combined eight Ivy League titles and made two trips to the Final Four.

As a well-known athletic trainer in the New York Metropolitan area, Gossett was selected recently to serve as a spokesperson for Gatorade, Inc., and the National Athletic Trainers Association. His role is to promote healthy practices in order to prevent heat-related illness during the hot weather months, and to serve as a resource, including on-air interviews, for CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox television affiliates in the New York area. The New York State Board of Regents reappointed Gossett to the State Committee for Athletic Trainers. His five-year appointment is to the State Board for Professions, which regulates athletic trainers in New York State.

On the national scene, Gossett served as a NFL Certified ATC spotter at Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 where he observed for possible head and neck injuries and reported back to the team’s medical staff.

Internationally, Gossett was the head athletic trainer for the United States fencing team in the 1991 World University Games in Sheffield, England, and spent three seasons as trainer of the U.S. National Lightweight Crew. He was athletic trainer for rowing at the 1988 Olympic Sports Festival, and for track & field at the 1987 Festival and Pan American Games. He also spent four summers as athletic trainer for

the ABCD/Nike basketball camps.

Gossett has been frequently honored for his work. In 2004, he was presented the Dan Libera Service Award for outstanding contribution to the Board of Certification, while in 2003, he was honored by the National Athletic Trainers Association with the Most Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award, for which he was nominated and chosen by his peers, and received the All-American Football Foundation’s Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award.

Previously, he had been honored by the New York State Athletic Trainers Association with the Thomas J. Sheehan, Sr. Award, its highest honor, and by the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) with the Joseph A. Blankowitsch Award. A former president of the EATA, he was further honored with the 1994 Cramer Award for outstanding service, presented by Cramer Products in conjunction with the EATA.

Gossett, a native of Indianapolis, attended Indiana State University, graduating in 1978. He joined the Columbia staff in August 1979, shortly after receiving his master’s degree from the University of Arizona.

Jim and his wife Dianne, the former director of the Baker Athletics Complex, now manager of Columbia’s famed Nevis Laboratories, live in Ardsley, N.Y., with their son, Bryant, who attends Hofstra University.

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Jumpei Harada joined the Columbia training staff in July 2007 as an assistant athletic trainer and works with football, lacrosse and women’s swimming.

Harada came to Morningside Heights from Pennsylvania State University, where he served as an assistant athletic trainer, working with football for three years. During this time, the Nittany Lions attended two bowl games (FedEx Orange Bowl and Outback Bowl).

Previously, Harada also worked as an athletic training intern with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2004, and as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Florida for two years.

From 2001 to 2002, he was the head athletic trainer for Japan’s Women’s National FID Basketball team, which participated in the World FID Basketball Tournament in Portugal.

Harada graduated from the University of Alabama in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in human environmental science with an athletic training certification. In 2004, Harada also received a master’s degree in health and human performance with a focus in athletic training and sports medicine from the University of Florida.

CRAIG LaBIANCOASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERFOURTH SEASONSALISBURY ‘03

Craig LaBianco joined the Columbia athletic training staff in August 2010. He works primarily with the Lions’ football and baseball teams.

LaBianco comes to Morningside Heights after four years at James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, N.J. where he was the head athletic trainer responsible for the evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation and care of 500 student-athletes. For the past five years, LaBianco has also worked at JAG Physical Therapy in West Orange, N.J. as an athletic training clinician. At JAG, LaBianco facilitated rehabilitation for patients and athletes and was the continuing education coordinator.

Prior to working at Caldwell, LaBianco was the head athletic trainer at St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark for two years. In 2005, he also served as the head athletic trainer of the

Newark Bears, a professional baseball team in the Atlantic League.

LaBianco has extensive baseball experience, having completed internships with the Tampa Bay Rays, Hudson Valley Renegades and at Eastern Kentucky, from where he received a master of science degree in physical education in 2004.

LaBianco graduated from Salisbury University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. An avid golfer, LaBianco and his wife, Danielle, live in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.

JUMPEI HARADAASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERSEVENTH SEASONALABAMA ‘00

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WILLIAM LEVINE, M.D.CHIEF TEAM PHYSICIAN16TH SEASONSTANFORD ‘86

Dr. William Levine is now in his 16th year as the Head Team Physician for Columbia, responsible for providing care for all 31 intercollegiate athletic teams. He began his tenure with Columbia in 1998 when he was named Director of Sports Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (now Columbia University Medical Center). He is Director of the Center for Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine at the Medical Center, as well as Vice Chairman and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery. He has been recognized as one of the “Top Doctors” by New York Magazine, “Best Doctors in America” by Best Doctors Inc., “America’s Top Doctors” by Castle Connolly, and “Best Doctors in America” by US News and World Report. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, and the Herodicus Society (Honors Society for Sports

Medicine Surgeons). A recipient of the prestigious American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Traveling Fellowship, he was further honored recently by serving on the Board of Directors of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. A native of North Dakota, Dr. Levine received a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford in 1986 and his Doctor of Medicine from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland. He was a resident and chief resident in orthopaedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center and held fellowships at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and the University of Maryland Sports Medicine Department. While in Maryland, he served as a team physician for the Baltimore Ravens and the University of Maryland. He lives in New York with his wife and daughters.

GLORIA COHEN, M.D.TEAM PHYSICIAN12TH SEASONMcGILL ‘72

Dr. Gloria Cohen is in her 12th year with the Columbia Athletic Program. She is a lecturer n the department of orthopedics at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.

The Canadian native has amassed a great deal of experience in sports medicine and family practice since earning her M.D. from the University of Ottawa (Canada) in 1980. She earned both her undergraduate degree and a B.Sc. in physical therapy from McGill University in Montreal. She is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the Canadian Academy for Sports Medicine.

A coordinationg head team physician for the Canadian Cycling Team for 14, she was also team physician for the Vancouver Canadiens Triple A baseball club for three years and physician for the Toronto Marlboros Hockey Club.

Dr. Cohen has worked in professional athletics with cyclists and as a team physician for the Triple A baseball teams for the Chicago White Sox and the California Angels; and for the junior hockey team for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Dr. Cohen was a recipient of the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the category of Recreation,Fitness, and Sport. She has been named “Top Doctor” in Family Medicine/Primary Care Sports Medicine by Consumers’ Research of America from 2008 to the present.

She lives in Scarsdale with her husband and is the mother of two adult children, a daughter and a son.

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RYAN CIDZIKDIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIIONINGFOR FOOTBALLSECOND SEASONSUSQUEHANNA ‘01

Ryan Cidzik joined Columbia’s staff as the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Football and Outdoor Sports in July of 2012. He also directs the Strength and Conditioning Center at The Campbell Sports Center.

Cidzik brings nearly a decade of NFL and collegiate experience as a strength and conditioning coach to the Columbia football program. His work with the development of collegiate and professional athletes and the prevention of concussions have made him a highly-respected coach.

Cidzik spent the previous two seasons as a strength and conditioning coach for the University of Memphis football team. He served as the assistant football strength and conditioning coach in 2010 and was promoted to head football strength and conditioning coach in 2011. Cidzik was directly responsible for the physical and mental development of the student-athletes.

Under Cidzik’s direction, Memphis’ football players thrived in the weight room. The team’s overall weight room strength increased by 60 percent from January 2010 through July 2011. In 2011, the Tigers’ team body fat decreased by an average of four pounds while muscle mass increased by five pounds. Cidzik also supervised the training of 2011 NFL first-round draft pick Dontari Poe (11th overall to the Kansas City Chiefs), helping the 6-4, 352-pound defensive tackle achieve a 4.87 40-yard dash time, 44 bench press reps, a 500-pound max bench press and a 750-pound max squat.

Before joining the Memphis coaching staff, Cidzik spent two years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach in the NFL. From 2009-10, he worked with the New York Jets and was directly responsible for the physical development of all offensive and defensive linemen, while assisting with skill and mid-skill players. Cidzik helped rank the Jets the fifth least injured team in the NFL, and also helped them to the AFC Championship game during the 2009 season.

Prior to his time with the New York Jets, Cidzik was an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Cleveland Browns from 2008-09. He implemented football-specific strength training, speed development, conditioning, rehab and flexibility programs for all Browns’ players. He was also

a volunteer assistant with the Browns in 2007. Cidzik was also the league strength and conditioning coordinator for NFL International Player Development for NFL Europe from 2004-07.

Cidzik is considered by many to be one of the nation’s most respected coaches on the topic of concussion prevention for football players. He has spoken at various conferences and published articles on his innovative system of neck testing and training methods for contact sport athletes.

A native of Rome, N.Y., Cidzik earned his bachelor’s degree from Susquehanna in 2001 and earned his master’s degree of exercise science from Louisiana Tech in 2005. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC), a USA Weightlifting Certified Level-1 Club Coach, and is certified in Orthopedic Assessment (AIAM).

He and his wife, Aimee, welcomed their first child, Steele Thomas in December 2011.

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PAUL DELANEYSENIOR • PUNTER6’3” • 203PALATINE, ILL. • LOYOLA ACADEMY

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2012: Played in all 10 games as the Lions’ starting punter … Punted 67 times for 2,653 yards … Averaged 39.6 yards per punt and placed 14 kicks inside the 20-yard line … Longest boot was 73 yards against Harvard, which ranked second in the Ivy League in 2012 … Boomed a 59-yard punt and induced three fair catches against Marist … Recorded a 57-yard punt versus Princeton … Had two punts over 50 yards, including a 60-yarder at Lehigh … Recorded a season-high three kicks over 50 yards, placing two inside the 20-yard line at Harvard.

2011: Totaled 2,029 yards on 57 punts for an average of 35.6 yards per punt ... Added a long punt of 67 yards and pinned 15 punts inside the twenty.

2010: Saw junior varsity action.

At Loyola Academy: Two-year starter ... Averaged 42.5 yards per punt ... Ranked No. 1 nationally by MaxPreps ... Chicago Tribune First Team All-State ... Chicago Sun-Times All-Area team ... Also named to Chicago Catholic League All-Conference Team ... No. 12 national ranking, according to Kornblue Kicking ... Four-star rating by Kohl's Kicking.

Personal: Sociology major.

Year No. Yards Avg Long TB FC Inside 20 50+ Blkd2011 57 2029 35.6 67 3 8 15 8 12012 67 2653 39.6 73 7 21 14 10 0Total 124 4682 37.8 73 10 29 29 18 1

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MARCORUS GARRETTSENIOR • RUNNING BACK5’11” • 202MARIETTA, GA. • ALAN C. POPE

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2012: Named first team All-Ivy League … Started all 10 games … Totaled 208 rushes for 957 yards with five touchdowns … His 957 yards rank third all-time in Columbia history for single-season rushing yards … Averaged second-most rushing yards per game (95.7) in conference games in the Ivy League … Caught 22 passes for 158 yards with two touchdowns … Totaled 30 carries for 115 yards and one touchdown against Marist … Racked up 168 yards on 30 carries, with a long of 64, against Fordham … Registered 118 yards rushing with 55 yards receiving and two touchdowns against Penn … Had a season-high 187 yards on 25 carries against Cornell with an Ivy League long touchdown run of 86 yards … His 191 yards versus Cornell were the most by a Columbia player since Jonathan Reese totaled 201 against Lafayette on October 7, 2000.

2011: Played in seven games ... Totaled 83 rushes for 232 yards ... Scored first collegiate touchdown vs. Sacred Heart.

2010: Played in five games ... Totaled eight rushes for 63 yards with a long of 36 yards ... Week three against Princeton totaled 43 yards on four carries.

At Alan C. Pope: Earned four letters in both football and track ... Named first team all-county by Marietta Daily Journal and Cobb Touchdown Club as a senior ... Ran for 1,213 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2009 ... Also added 13 catches for 204 yards and a score ... Accumulated 1,034 all-purpose yards and eight touchdowns as a junior.

Personal: Political science major.

Year GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Rec. Yards Avg.2010 5 8 63 0 63 7.9 0 36 1 3 3.02011 7 83 254 22 232 2.8 2 18 10 46 4.62012 10 208 997 49 957 4.6 5 86 22 158 7.2Total 22 299 1314 71 1252 4.2 7 86 33 204 6.2

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MARQUEL CARTERSENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’0” • 195CULVER CITY, CALIF. • CULVER CITY

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2012: Started all 10 games… totaled 40 tackles with 24 solo and two sacks … Opened the season with six tackles and a sack against Marist … Broke up one pass against Fordham … Recovered one fumble and intercepted one pass against Princeton, returning it nine yards … Had four tackles and a pass breakup at Penn … Recorded three solo stops and a pass breakup on Homecoming against Dartmouth … Notched five tackles, four solo, against Yale … Tallied two pass breakups and four tackles versus Cornell … Racked up six tackles in the season-finale at Brown.

2011: Played in all 10 games ... Recorded 47 total tackles including 23 solo stops ... Forced two fumbles and added a tackle for loss ... Recorded career-high 12 tackles vs. Cornell.

2010: Saw junior varsity action.

At Culver City: All-purpose athlete who played quarterback and defensive back for the Centaurs ... Earned three varsity letters ... Passed for over 5,000 yards and 47 touchdowns, rushed for 1,107 and 29 touchdowns in his career while recording three interceptions on defense as a senior ... Rated as No. 1 quarterback in Ocean League, No. 7 quarterback in California Southern Section and No. 80 quarterbak nationally by Maxpreps ... Named first team All-Ocean League as a junior and senior ... Ocean League MVP as a senior ... First team All-California Interscholastic Federation as a senior and second team as a junior ... Attended Football University Top Gun camp ... Named Nike Elite Star of the Week ... Invited to the Aloha Prep Bowl, which features top players from the lower 48 states against Hawaii’s top talent ... Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team.

Personal: Psychology major.

Year GP Solo Ast. Total Tackles TFL-Yds. Break Ups Pass Def. FF2011 10 23 24 47 1-2 1 1 22012 10 24 16 40 4-7 5 6 0Total 20 47 40 87 5-9 6 7 2

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LUKE EDDYSENIOR • KICKER6’3” • 205SHIRLEY, MASS. • WORCESTER ACADEMY

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2012: Starting place kicker … Set single-season record with 13 made field goals and holds the all-time PAT mark with 65 made ... Converted 13 of 19 field goals with a long of 44 … Made 13 of 14 extra point attempts … Totaled 2109 yards on 36 kick-offs, including six touchbacks… Attempted the most field goals, made the most field goals and averaged the most field goals a game in the Ivy League.

2011: Converted two of five field goals with a long of 35 yards ... Made 25 of 29 extra point attempts ... Contributed on kickoffs totaling 1,157 yards on 20 kicks for an average of 57.8 yards per kick ... Added one touchback.

2010: Converted six of nine field goals ... Made 27 of 28 extra points as a rookie in 2010, establishing a new Columbia record for consecutive extra points made ... Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on October 18 ... Booted a career-long 48-yard field goal.

At Worcester Academy: Lettered in football senior year ... Handled kickoff duties, as well as punting and place kicking ... Ranked second-best kicker and fifth-best punter in the Northeast region at the Ray Guy Kicking Camp ... Ranked the 26th kicker and the 28th punter in the nation ... Held national record at the Ray Guy Kicking Camp for best kickoff hang time at 4.21 seconds ... Also a two-year letterwinner in soccer.

Personal: Political science major.

Year FG Made-Att Pct Long PAT Made-Att Pct2010 6-9 66.7 48 27-28 96.42011 2-5 40.0 35 25-29 86.22012 13-19 68.4 44 13-14 92.9Total 21-33 63.6 48 65-71 91.8

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BRIAN EASTSENIOR • LINEBACKER6’3” • 221CARMEL, IND. • CARMEL

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2012: Played in all 10 games … Totaled 25 tackles with 13 solo tackles and two fumble recoveries … Totaled seven tackles (four solo), broke up a pass and recovered a fumble against Fordham … Had a pass breakup and two tackles against Princeton … Recovered a fumble and assisted on a tackle at Lehigh … Registered one tackle for loss and three total tackles at Penn … Posted three solo stops against Cornell … Ended the year with three tackles at Brown.

2011: Played in nine varsity games ... Totaled 15 tackles and one quarterback hurry.

2010: Saw junior varsity action.

At Carmel: Four-year member of the varsity football team ... Three-year varsity starter and letterwinner ... Team captain as a senior ... Played at outside linebacker and long snapper ... Second-leading tackler in Carmel High School history (365 tackles) ... Helped team to 2007 Class 5A State Championship and three Class 5A State Runners-Up finishes (2006, 2008, 2009) ... Named to Top 50 all-state team by Indiana Football Coaches Association in 2009 ... Participated in 2010 Indiana North/South All-Star Team and was named Associated Press First Team All-State ... Garnered Hamilton Country Player of the Year honors in 2009 and was named to Indianapolis Star Super Team and to Indiana Region Eight All-Star Team ... Earned all-state honors in 2008 by Indiana Football Coaches Association.

Personal: Sociology major.

TACKLESYear GP Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds Pass Break Ups Passes Def QBH Fumbles Rec -Yds2011 9 6 9 15 0-0 0 0 1 02012 10 13 12 25 1.0-4 2 2 0 2-0Total 19 19 21 40 1.0-4 2 2 1 2-0

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ZACH OLINGERSENIOR • LINEBACKER6’1” • 227HOOVER, ALA. • SPAIN PARK

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2012: Named second team All-Ivy League … Ranked third overall in the Ivy League in total tackles with 89 … Played in all 10 games … Contributed 5.5 tackles for loss and one sack … Had double-digit tackles in five games … Forced one fumble and recovered another … Intercepted three passes … Had 10 tackles (six solo), two tackles for loss, forced a fumble and intercepted a pass against Marist … Recorded a season-high 14 tackles (five solo) and a quarterback hurry against Fordham … Notched 12 tackles (10 solo) and returned an interception for a touchdown against Lehigh … Posted 10 tackles (five solo) at Penn … Had six tackles and a pass breakup versus Yale … Matched his season-high with 14 tackles (six solo) at Harvard … Snagged third interception to go with seven tackles against Cornell.

2011: Played in seven games ... Totaled 51 tackles with two tackles for loss ... Forced two fumbles and recoved another.

2010: Played in four games ... Totaled 16 tackles with four tackles for a loss and one sack ... Named to the Ivy League Honor Roll after 10 tackle, one sack, and three tackle for loss performance in week seven vs. Yale.

At Spain Park: Three-year football letterwinner ... 2010 Team Defensive Player of the Year ... Registered 118 tackles, four sacks, 13 tackles for a loss and two safeties as a senior ... Led team to 6A state runner-up finish in 2007 and a quarterfinal appearance in 2009 ... Three-time first team all-academic selection ... Two-time Birmingham News Academic Athlete of the Week ... Over the Mountain Touchdown Club Academic Athlete of the Week ... Pat Patrick Promotions All-American Team ... All Hoover/South Team honorable mention ... Summa Cum Laude ... National Honor Society ... Bob Finley Award for Outstanding Character ... Mu Alpha Theta.

Personal: Economics major..

TACKLESYear GP Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds Pass Break Ups Passes Def QBH Fumbles Rec -Yds FF2010 4 10 6 16 4-11 1-9 0 0 0-0 02011 7 24 27 51 2-2 0-0 1 1 1-0 22012 10 42 47 89 5.5-8 1-1 1 4 1-0 1Total 21 76 81 156 11.5-21 2-10 2 5 2 3

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WELLS CHILDRESSSENIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’4” • 264HOUSTON, TEXAS • KINKAID SCHOOL/TEXAS A&M

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2012: Played in all 10 games… totaled 24 tackles, one sack and one quarterback hurry … Recorded two tackled for loss … Blocked an extra point, clinching a victory against Marist … Posted one sack against Princeton … Registered three solo stops at Lehigh … Had a five-tackle performance versus Yale … Matched his season-high tackle total of five at Harvard.

2011: Played in five games ... Totaled five tackles and one sack ... Best game was against Brown during the goalline stand in the second overtime, made the tackle on fourth and one to give Columbia the win on senior day.

Transferred to Columbia in 2011.

At Texas A&M: Took a redshirt year as a freshman in 2009.

At Kinkaid School: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines ... Also played baseball ... Father, Ray, played 11 seasons with the NFL’s Houston Oilers and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

TACKLESYear GP Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds QBH Blocked Kicks2011 5 2 3 5 1-11 1-11 0 02012 10 11 13 24 2-24 1-3 1 1Total 15 13 16 29 3-35 2-14 1 1

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LOUIS DiNOVOSENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER5’11” • 183LOUNDONVILLE, N.Y. • LA SALLE INSTITUTE

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2012: Played in all 10 games … Caught 11 passes for 156 yards … Made five catches for 91 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown for his first collegiate score against Fordham … Grabbed two passes for 27 yards at Lehigh … Recorded two catches for 24 yards at Harvard.

2011: Played in all ten games ... Totaled 17 receptions for 190 yards averaging 11.2 yards per catch.

2010: Saw junior varsity action.

At La Salle Institute: Three-time letterwinner ... Three-time all-conference and all-area selection ... Compiled 81 catches for 1,713 yards and 22 touchdowns in high school career ... Also added six interceptions as a senior ... Large School offensive MVP as a senior ... Player of the year as a senior ... Team captain as a senior ... All-state as a senior ... 2009 National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete ... Also lettered in lacrosse.

Personal: Economics major.

Year GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2011 10 17 190 11.2 0 41 19.02012 10 11 156 14.2 1 60 15.6Total 20 28 346 12.4 1 60 17.3

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HAMILTON GARNERSENIOR • TIGHT END6’5” • 245DULUTH, GA. • DULUTH

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2012: Started all 10 games … Finished the season third on the team with 28 receptions for 336 yards and one touchdown ... Caught three passes for 71 yards against Lehigh … Racked up a season-high 87 yards at Penn … Roped in a season-high five receptions for 31 yards against Dartmouth … Caught three passes, including a touchdown grab, against Cornell.

2011: Played in all 10 games ... Was named All-Ivy League honorable mention ... Totaled 24 catches for 339 yards and six touchdowns ... Led team with 14.1 yards per catch average ... Caught three balls for 54 yards and two tocuchdowns in week three against Sacred Heart.

2010: Saw junior varsity action.

At Duluth: Two-year letterwinner and starter for the Wildcats ... Named preseason all-state and academic all-state prior to senior year by Georgia High School Football Magazine ... Academic Athlete of the Month by In The Game Magazine ... WSB-TV Athlete of the Week ... Gwinnett Touchdown Club’s Tight End of the Year in 2009 ... Gwinnett Daily Post first team all-county and all-region as a senior ... Honorable mention all-county and all-region as junior ... Also played basketball and ran track.

Personal: Economics major.

Year GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2011 10 24 339 14.1 6 29 33.92012 10 28 336 12.0 1 34 33.6Total 20 52 675 13.0 7 34 33.75

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SEYI ADEBAYOSENIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 255GLENDALE, ARIZ. • BROPHY COLLEGE PREP

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2012: Recorded a sack, two tackles and a pass defense before suffering season-ending injury in opener against Marist.

2011: Played in 10 games ... Totaled 25 tackles and seven tackles for loss ... Also recovered two fumbles.

2010: Played in nine games ... Totaled 11 tackles and one fumble recovery.

2009: Played in five games … Finished with four total tackles, including solo tackles at Princeton, at Dartmouth and vs. Harvard.

At Brophy College Preparatory: Earned three letters in football and two in basketball ... Recorded 56 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks as a senior ... First team all-region and second team all-state selection ... Had 43 tackles, nine tackles for a loss and 4.5 sacks as a junior, and was named honorable mention all-state.

Personal: Psychology concentration.

TACKLESYear GP Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds QBH Fumbles Rec./Yds.2009 5 3 1 4 1-4 0 0-02010 9 7 4 11 0-0 1 1-02011 10 7 18 25 7-31 0 2-02012 1 1 1 2 1-8 1 0-0Total 25 18 24 42 9-43 2 3-0

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NICK MELKASENIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’2” • 231GLEN ELLYN, ILL. • BENET ACADEMY

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2012: Played in three games … Tallied eight tackles and one-half of a sack … Recorded a season-high four tackles against Princeton … Posted two solo stops at Lehigh … Assisted on a sack at Penn.

2011: Played in all 10 games ... Totaled 20 tackles and two quarterback hurries.

2010: Played in one game ... Saw plenty of junior varsity time.

At Benet Academy: Four-year player and two-year letterwinner ... Team captain as a senior ... Compiled 68 tackles and 10 sacks on defense while also playing tight end ... All-East Suburban Catholic Conference at both positions ... Selected all-area by the Daily Herald ... Named all-city by Naperville Sun ... Naperville Sun Defensive Player of the Week ... Also was a member of the track and field team.

Personal: Political science major.

Year GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G2011 10 24 339 14.1 6 29 33.92012 10 28 336 12.0 1 34 33.6Total 20 52 675 13.0 7 34 33.75

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JEREMY MINGOSENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’0” • 200AKRON, OHIOAKRON FIRESTONE SENIOR

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BRUCE GRANTSENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK5’11” • 188WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.FORDHAM PREP

332012: Played in nine games … Recorded 19 total tackles playing both corner and special teams … Forced one fumble and tallied four tackles against Fordham … Broke up one pass against Princeton … Had a four tackle performance at Lehigh … Recovered a fumble against Yale ... Tallied three tackles at Harvard. 2011: Played in six games ... Recorded eight total tackles, including five solo stops ... Added one pass defended and one pass break up ... Contributed on special teams.2010: Saw junior varsity action.At Akron Firestone: Three-year letterwinner ... First team all-city selection as wide receiver ... All-district honorable mention as a defensive back ... Team defensive MVP ... Second team all-city as a sophomore ... Team was 2007 city champions ... Two-sport athlete that also earned four letters in track ... Regional finalist in the 4x100-meter relay.Personal: Psychology major.

Tackles FumblesYear GP Solo Ast Tot. BU Pass Def. Rec.-Yds. FF2011 6 5 3 8 1 1 0 02012 9 12 7 19 1 1 1 1Total 15 17 10 27 2 2 1 1

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TYLER FEELYSENIOR • KICKER/PUNTER6’0” • 178PLANT CITY, FLA.TAMPA JESUIT

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GRIFFIN LOWRYSENIOR • RUNNING BACK6’0” • 207ST. LOUIS, MO.ST. LOUIS UNIV. HIGH SCHOOL

422012: Did not play this season.2011: Totaled 298 yards on eight punts ... Averaged 37.2 yards per punt with a long of 47 yards.2010: Totaled 168 yards on four punts ... Averaged 42 yards per punt with a long of 51 yards ... Pinned two kicks inside the twenty.At Tampa Jesuit: Rated as a five-star kicker and punter by kicking.com ... Named to All-Suncoast second team as a kicker in 2009 ... All-Hillsborough County first team kicker and punter ... Placed second at the 2009 National Combine Series in field goals ... All-Hillsborough County honorable mention selection as a junior.Personal: Political science major.

Year Punts Yards Avg Long 2010 4 168 42.0 51 2011 8 298 37.2 47 Total 12 466 38.8 51

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2012: Did not play this season.2011: Saw junior varsity action.2010: Saw junior varsity action.At Fordham Prep: Team captain as a senior ... Over 3,500 all-purpose yards in two varsity seasons ... Scored 25 touchdowns ... Team MVP in 2009 ... Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 ... Named to All-Bronx first team as junior and senior ... Rushed for 288 yards and three second-half touchdowns in 41-28 win over Xavier in the Turkey Bowl ... New York Post All-City second team selection ... Named CHSAA Player of the Week three times ... Two-time All-American in track and field ... Part of national championship shuttle-hurdle relay team.Personal: Political science major.

2012: Played in six games … Rushed for six yards on three attempts … Contributed on special teams.2011: Played in all ten games ... Rushed for 164 yards on 47 attempts with two touchdowns ... Recorded first collegiate touchdown on 12-yard rush vs. Harvard ... Added 66 rushing yards and a touchdown on 13 car-ries against Cornell.2010: Suffered season ending injury.At St. Louis University High: Missed majority of senior season due to injury ... As a junior, compiled 1,097 all-purpose yards and 11 touchdowns ... Was invited to the U.S. Army All-American Combine in San Antonio in 2009 ... All-Metro Catholic Conference first team selection as an all-purpose back.Personal: Creative writing major.

Year GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Rec. Yds. Avg. TD2011 10 47 184 20 164 3.5 2 15 4 19 4.6 02012 6 3 10 4 6 2.0 0 7 0 0 0 0Total 16 50 194 24 170 3.4 2 15 4 19 4.6 0

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JOE GHERGOVICHSENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 257GLASTONBURY, CONN.GLASTONBURY

652012: Did not play this season.2011: Missed season due to injury2010: Played in one game ... Saw junior varsity action.At Glastonbury: Three-time All-CCC North Conference ... Named team captain ... Two-time all-state selection by New Haven Register, Hartford Courant, and Connecticut High School Coaches Association ... 2010 CHSCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... 2010 Glastonbury High School Male Scholar-Athlete ... Helped team to 2008 Class LL Championship ... Member of the National Honor Society.Personal: Biochemistry major.

JIMMY YUKEVICHSENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’7” • 274PALOS VERDES, CALIF.PALOS VERDES

702012: Started nine games on the offensive line.2011: Started in all ten varsity games, mainly at right guard.2010: Played in two games.At Palos Verdes: Lineman of the Year in 2009 and 2010 ... All-Bay League in 2009 and 2010 ... Only gave up one sack during his senior season ... Finished 2010 campaign with 25 pancake blocks.Personal: Political science major.

DYLAN LEONARDSENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 243McDONOUGH, GA.OLA

692012: Did not play this season.2011: Saw junior varsity action.2010: Saw junior varsity action.At Ola: Named team captain as a senior ... Named honorable mention all-state and first team all-region 4-AAAA by Georgia State Writers Association in 2009 ... Selected as All-Southern Crescent honorable mention as junior by Clayton News Daily.Personal: Chemical engineering major.

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ZACK McKOWNSENIOR • TIGHT END6’2” • 221SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHFORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY 87

2012: Played in one game at Brown.2011: Played in six games ... Totaled one catch for a touchdown against Yale in the middle of a blizzard.2010: Saw junior varsity action.At Fork Union: Played one season as a preparatory student and shifted to tight end, where he started every game ... First team all-region and second team all-state at linebacker as a senior at Judge Memorial High in Salt Lake City ... First team all-state and all-region as a junior.

Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G2011 6 1 26 26 1 26 4.3Total 6 1 26 26 1 26 4.3

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JOHN KEEFEJUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’1” • 197SHALIMAR, FLA.CHOCTAWHATCHEE

52012: Played in all 10 games as the starting long snapper… recorded two tackles covering punts.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Choctawhatchee: Two-year varsity letterwinner ... Team MVP 2010 ... Six-time offensive player of the game ... Two-time special teams player of the game ... Caught 40 passes for 530 yards and nine touchdowns and a two-point conversion during 2010 season ...first team all-area ... Regional all-star game ... Led team in touchdowns and points scored ... 8-4 record in 2010 ... 7-4 record 2009.

Year GP Solo Tackles Ast Total 2012 10 1 1 2 Total 10 1 1 2

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MALCOLM THAXTONJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK5’11” • 187FUQUAY VARINA, N.C.FUQUAY VARINA

82012: Played in all 10 games … Totaled 12 tackles … Broke up two passes and defended two passes … Had a season-high five tackles and broke up a pass against Marist … Recovered a fumble against Fordham … Recorded a pass breakup and a solo tackle against Princeton … Tallied three tackles at Harvard.2011: Played in three games ... Totaled four tackles ... Also contributed on special teams.At Fuquay-Varina: Second team all-conference as a defensive back in 2009 ... Second team all-area as a kick returner/punt returner in 2009 ... First team all-conference and all-area in 2010 ... In 2010 finsihed the season with 60 tackles, 500 yeards rushing, four touchdowns, 300 yards receiving with three touchdowns ... Also ran indoor and outdoor track, earning bronze in the state championships both.

Tackles FumblesYear GP Solo Ast. Tot. BU Passes Def. Rec.-Yds.2011 3 2 2 4 0 0 0-02012 10 7 5 12 2 2 1-0Total 3 2 2 4 2 2 1-0

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JOEY ANDRADASENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’1” • 187PIEDMONT, CALIF.PIEDMONT

892012: Saw playing time in games against Lehigh and Cornell.2011: Saw junior varsity action.2010: Saw junior varsity action.At Piedmont: Three-time varsity letterwinner in football ... Three-time unanimous first team All-Bay Shore Athletic League at wide receiver ... Caught 112 passes for 2,292 yards and 26 touchdowns over three years on varsity ... Named third team All-Metro wide receiver by San Francisco Chronicle in 2008 ... “Cream of the Crop” wide receiver for the Bay Area News Group in 2008 ... Preseason All-East Bay 2009 for calhisports.com as a senior ... Alameda County All Star in 2009 ... Team Offensive MVP in 2008 and 2009 ... Team captain in 2009 ... Selected as “Top Wide Receiver to Watch” in the 2009 NCS Division III playoffs ... Leading receiving yardage and second-leading receiver in career catches and touchdowns in school history.Personal: Architecture major.

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MIKE SKALITZKYJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’1” • 184EVERGREEN PARK, ILL.MARIST HIGH SCHOOL

112012: Played in three games … Contributed on special teams … Returned one kick-off 18 yards against Harvard.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Marist High School: Three-year varsity player ... Captain as a senior ... Two-time All-East Suburban Catholic Conference ... Academic all-state ... Class 8A state runner-up in 2009 ... Named to Illinois 2010 Top 100 Players.

Year GP Kick Returns Yards Avg Long2012 3 1 18 18 18Total 3 1 18 18 18

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KAL PRINCEJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’3” • 205OWENSBORO, KY.OWENSBORO

142012: Saw action in one game against Cornell.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Owensboro High School: Messenger & Inquirer all-region “Newcomer of the Year Award” 2008 ... Team offensive player of the year 2008 ... District 5A Football Player of the Year 2009 ... Messenger & Inquirer first team quarterback 2009 ... Owensboro High School Most Outstanding Football Player of the Year 2009 ... Honorable mention all-state football 2009 ... “Big Eight” Quarterback of the Year 2010 ... Named to the Army All-American National Combine “Team Offense” 2010 as one of the top 15 QB’s ... Wendy’s Heisman State Finalist 2010-2011 ... Team captain as a senior ... United States Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete Award ... Kentucky High School Athletic Association Sportsmanship Award 2011 ... Career totals of 2,850 yards passing with 22 touchdowns and 1,563 yards rushing for 24 touchdowns ... Career passing leader at Owensboro High School, first in completions, touchdown passes completed in a season, and most yards of total offense in a game (336 yards) ... Second in touchdown passes completed in a season, longest touchdown pass (88 yards), and average yards per completion for a season (17.47 yards per) ... Recipient of the Glen Newman Memorial Athlete Award ... Academic all-state for football in 2008, 2009, and 2010.

RYAN FLANNERYJUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’4” • 194NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, MASS.NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH

252012: Played in four games … Caught seven passes for 50 yards … Grabbed a season-high four catches for 23 yards against Yale … Had two catches for 19 yards at Brown.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At North Attleborough: Sun Chronicle All-Star as a senior ... Team captain as a senior ... Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Award ... The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award ... Hockomock all-star ... Posted career totals of 56 receptions for 887 yards (15.8 yards per catch) and 16 touchdowns.

Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G2012 4 7 50 7.1 0 13 12.5Total 4 7 50 7.1 0 13 12.5

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VINNY PUGLIESEJUNIOR • LINEBACKER6’1” • 226COPLEY, OHIOWALSH JESUIT

352012: Played in all 10 games … Totaled 11 tackles including nine solo tackles playing on special teams … Opened the year with two solo stops against Marist … Made two solo tackles against Princeton … Tallied two tackles in consecutive Ivy League games against Yale, Harvard and Cornell.2011: Played in one game ... Recorded a tackle for loss.At Walsh Jesuit High School: Team captain as a senior ... Ohio Army Iron Man of the Year ... Amassed 134 tackles during senior campaign.

TacklesYear GP Solo Ast. Tot. TFL-Yds2011 1 0 1 1 1-12012 10 9 2 11 0-0Total 11 9 3 12 1-1

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STEVEN SILVIOJUNIOR • RUNNING BACK5’10” • 220HOOVER, ALA.SPAIN PARK

372012: Played in nine games… totaled seven yards on four carries… caught three passes for 39 yards, all against Yale.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Spain Park High School: Three-year letterwinner ... Team captain ... All-Metro/All-Hoover team ... Birmingham Quarterback Club Leadership Award recipient in 2010.

Year GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Rec. Yds. Avg. TD2012 9 4 7 0 7 1.8 0 3 3 39 13.0 0Total 9 4 7 0 7 1.8 0 3 3 39 13.0 0

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AUGIE BRADDOCKJUNIOR • RUNNING BACK6’1” • 206INNER GROVE HEIGHTS, MINN.ST. THOMAS ACADEMY

282012: Played in all 10 games… recorded 18 total tackles playing safety as well as special teams… recovered one fumble returning it 29 yards against Harvard … Posted four tackles on three occasions … Had a season-high three solo stops against Dartmouth on homecoming.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Saint Thomas Academy: Earned all-state and all-conference honors ... Captain as a senior ... Minnesota State National Guard Player of the Week ... Finished with 1,432 rushing yards, 19 rushing touchdowns and an average of 8.1 yards per carry ... Totaled 883 receiving yards with 11 receiving touchdowns with 2,780 all purpose yards.

Tackles FumblesYear GP Solo Ast. Tot. BU Passes Def. Rec.-Yds.2012 10 10 8 18 0 0 1-29Total 10 10 8 18 0 0 1-29

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ERIC STOCKJUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’1” • 245BERNARDSVILLE, N.J.PINGRY SCHOOL

502012: Started eight games at offensive guard.2011: Played in one game ... Recorded two total tackles ... Also saw junior varsity action.At the Pingry School: Team captain ... Two-time first team all-conference ... Second team all-county ... Third team all-area ... NJ Super 100 All-State.

RAY PESANELLOJUNIOR • LINEBACKER6’1” • 228MAHWAH, N.J.MAHWAH

562012: Played in nine games … Totaled 17 tackles and forced one fumble … Had two solo stops at Lehigh … Tallied three tackles against Dartmouth … Posted two solo tackles at Harvard … Recorded a season-high five tackles and forced a fumble at Brown.2011: Played in one vasrity game ... Totaled one tackle ... Saw junior varsity actionAt Mahwah High School: Three-year letterwinner ... Team captain as a senior ... First team all-league ... Totaled 110 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions as a senior ... Also, two-year letterwinner in baseball.

Tackles Forced Year GP Solo Ast. Tot. Fumbles 2011 1 0 1 1 0 2012 9 9 7 16 1 Total 10 9 8 17 1

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JOHN BRADYJUNIOR • LINEBACKER6’1” • 229LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, OHIOLAKOTA EAST

472012: Played in nine games … Contributed on special teams … Assisted on three tackles against Princeton … Recorded a solo tackle at Lehigh and against Dartmouth.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Lakota East: First team All-Greater Miami Conference ... Honorable mention All-Southwest Ohio ... Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association All-Star Game ... Compiled 48.5 tackles and .5 sack along with one fumble recovery during junior season ... Amassed 58 tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery during senior campaign.

Tackles Year GP Solo Ast Tot. 2012 9 2 3 5 Total 9 2 3 5

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TOM CALLAHANJUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 260COUNTRYSIDE, ILL.LYONS TOWNSHIP

772012: Did not play this season.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Lyons Township High School: Two-year letterwinner ... West Suburban Silver All-Conference ... All-area honoree ... Chicago Tribune 2010 top 100 recruit in Chicagoland area ... Led team to best record in school history and to a 2010 West Suburban Silver Conference Championship ... West Suburban Conference Academic Achievement Award ... Also, two-year letterwinner in track & field ... West Suburban Silver All-Conference in track & field 2010 and 2011 ... Earned all-section honors in track in 2009, 2010, and 2011.

CAREY PARKERJUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’6” • 260SAN ANTONIO, TEXASCENTRAL CATHOLIC

782012: Saw action in one game at Penn.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Central Catholic High School: Three-year letterwinner ... First team all-district ... First team all-city ... Second team all-state ... Selected to play in City All-Star Game ... Selected as a first team all-district player during sophomore season ... Also, earned one letter in track.

RYAN THOMASJUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 255GAINESVILLE, FLA.BUCHHOLZ

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ROY SCHWARTZJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’2” • 231AUSTIN, TEXASWESTLAKE

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2012: Started all 10 games at center.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Buchholz High School: Three-year letterwinner ... 2009 second team all-state selection (5A) ... 2009 Gainesville Sun All-Area first team ... 2010 second team all-state selection (5A) ... 2010 Gainesville Sun All-Area first team ... 2010 Florida Coaches Association all-district team ... Selected to the Florida team for the Florida-Georgia Border Wars game in Valdosta, Fla.

2012: Played in all 10 games, primarily contributing on special teams … Made a solo tackle against Fordham … Recorded one tackle versus Cornell.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Westlake High School: Three-year letterwinner … 5A Division 1 state finalist ... 15-5A first team all-district ... Two-time academic all-district ... Team captain … Totaled 40 tackles and 5.5 sacks … Adding two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

Tackles Year GP Ast. Total 2012 10 2 2 Total 10 2 2

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GARRETT DeMUTHJUNIOR • TIGHT END6’4” • 227WHITEFISH BAY, WIS.WHITEFISH BAY

832012: Did not play this season.2011: Saw junior varsity action.At Whitefish Bay High School: Four-year letterwinner … team captain as a senior … As a junior, named second team all-conference and honorable mention all-area as a defensive end … As a senior, named second team all-conference as a tight end and honorable mention all-conference playing defensive end … North Shore Conference Scholar-Athlete … during sophomore campaign, compiled 38 tackles including three sacks and one fumble recovery … Amassed 22 receptions for 251 yards and five touchdowns in senior campaign … Adding 40 tackles, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries on the defensive side of the ball … named team MVP … My Community NOW All-Suburban Team – all purpose … Also, four-year letterwinner in baseball … Earning rookie of the year honors in freshman season … Adding first team all-conference and second team all-area accolades as a sophomore.

JAKE WANAMAKERJUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’0” • 190SAN ANTONIO, TEXASCENTRAL CATHOLIC

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Year GP Rec. Yards Avg TD Long2012 7 12 94 7.8 1 12Total 7 12 94 7.8 1 12

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2012: Played in seven games … Caught 12 passes for 94 yards … Had two receptions for 20 yards against Princeton … Recorded three receptions for 23 yards at Lehigh … Caught a season-high four passes, including his first Columbia touchdown against Yale.Transferred to Columbia in 2012.At University of Texas San Antonio: Played in eight games as redshirt freshman.At Central Catholic San Antonio: Totaled 44 receptions and 982 yards with 14 touchdowns ... Totaled 361 return yards as a safety with three interceptions and 32 tackles in just four games ... Totaled nine letters, with three each in football, baseball and track.

DAN SLIVKAJUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’3” • 210ALLISON PARK, PA.NORTH ALLEGHANY

822012: Played in five games … Caught 10 passes for 153 yards... longest reception was 46 yards against Marist … Caught six passes for 90 yards against Fordham.2011: Played in six games ... Totaled three catches for 24 yards ... Also saw junior varsity action.At North Allegheny High School: Two-year letterwinner ... All-section wide receiver 2010 ... WesternPAfootball.net 2010 Big School All-Star Team ... Recipient of Ferringer Unsung Hero Award ... Team most improved junior 2009 ... Totaled 32 receptions for 752 yards and seven touchdowns in 2010 ... Averaged 23.5 yards/catch good for second in the state ... Member of the 2010 WPIAL and PIAA state champions ... Also, played basketball and baseball.

Year GP Rec. Yards Avg TD Long2011 6 3 24 8.0 0 9 2012 5 10 153 15.3 0 46Total 11 13 177 13.6 0 46

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CONNOR NELLIGANJUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER6’3” • 202LA GRANGE PARK, ILL.BENET ACADEMY

842012: Started all 10 games … Caught 62 passes for 636 yards, ranking first on team in both categories … Averaged second most receptions per game (6.2) in conference games … Averaged 10.3 yards per catch … Caught 11 passes for 102 yards against Princeton … Reeled in six catches for 42 yards at Lehigh … Snagged seven passes for 67 yards at Penn … Caught 11 passes for 138 yards against Yale … Posted a seven reception, 67-yard performance at Harvard … Ended season with six catches for 54 yards at Brown.2011: Played in seven games ... Totaled five tackles on special teams ... Recovered fumble on Hail Mary throw to record first collegiate touchdown vs. Albany.At Benet Academy: Four-year letterwinner ... Team captain as senior ... 2010 All-West Suburban Catholic Conference ... 2010 Naperville Sun All-City ... 2010 Daily Herald All-Area ... Named team MVP ... During senior season, amassed 42 catches for 574 yards and nine touchdowns ... Added six carries for 146 yards and one touchdown along with a passing touchdown ... Added one interception return for a touchdown.

Year GP Rec. Yards Avg TD Long2012 10 62 636 10.3 0 41Total 10 62 636 10.3 0 41

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HUNTER LITTLEJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 245ROCKFORD, TENN.WEBB SCHOOL OF KNOXVILLE

962012: Played in five games … Contributed on special teams … Assisted on a tackle against Fordham.2011: Played in two games ... Totaled two tackles ... Also saw junior varsity action.At Webb School of Knoxville: Tennessee Mr. Football Finalist ... Two-time football state champion ... All-state ... All-region ... All-KIL team 2010... All-Prep Xtra first team 2010 ... Team captain as a senior ... National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award winner ... Recipient of Knoxville Optimist Club “John Mauer Award” for Athletic and Academic Achievement.

CHAD WASHINGTONJUNIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’4” • 252OAKLAND, CALIF.BISHOP O’DOWD

922012: Played in seven games … Totaled 15 tackles with two sacks … Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble … Tallied five tackles in the season-opener against Marist … Posted two solo stops at Lehigh … Matched his season-high five tackles, including two sacks and forced a fumble against Dartmouth … Recovered a fumble versus Cornell.2011: Played in three games ... Totaled five tackles and one tackle for loss ... Saw junior varsity action.At Bishop O’Dowd High School: Three-year letterwinner … First team All-Hayward Area Athletic League ... Member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame ... First team All-East Bay ... Second team all-metro ... Team captain as a senior … Led team to first Hayward Athletic Area League title since 1999 … Amassed 70 tackles and nine sacks during senior season … Added five fumble recoveries, along with one interception and one blocked punt returned for a touchdown.

Tackles Passes FumblesYear GP Solo Ast Tot. TFL-Yds S-Yds BU Def. Rec-Yds Forced2011 3 2 3 5 1-1 0 0 0 0-0 02012 7 9 6 15 2-16 2-16 1 1 1-0 1Total 10 11 9 20 3-17 2-16 1 1 1-0 1

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Tackles Year GP Solo Ast. Tot. 2011 2 1 1 2 2012 5 0 1 1 Total 7 1 2 3

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TREVOR McDONAGHSOPHOMORE • QUARTERBACK6’2” • 206ST. LOUIS, MO.ST. LOUIS UNIV. HIGH SCHOOL 7

2012: Played in two games… threw for 166 yards, completing 14 of 29 passes … Completed a season-high nine passes for 125 yards at Harvard.At St. Louis University High School: A two-time first team all-conference and a second team all-state honoree ... As a senior completed 195 of 334 passes for 3,440 yards ... Threw for 29 touchdowns and had seven rushing TDs.

Year GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards Long Avg/g2012 2 82.6 14-29-2 48.3 166 24 83.0Total 2 82.6 14-29-2 48.3 166 24 83.0

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TREVOR BELLSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK 5’8” • 180BEAUMONT, TEXASHAMSHIRE FANNETT

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Year GP Kick Returns Yards Avg Long2012 9 12 258 21.5 37Total 9 12 258 21.5 37

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2012: Played in nine games, serving as the top kick returner on the team … Returned 12 kick-offs for 258 yards… longest return of the season was 37 yards against Princeton and Cornell ... Returned three kicks against the Tigers for 82 yards … Brought back three kicks at Brown for 53 yards.At Hamshire Fannett: Played football and ran track ... In football was first team all-district as a senior ... Invited to play in the TASC State Football Game ... Was named TAAF Beaumont Athlete of the Year ... Was Track & Field 21 3A MVP ... Competed in National Junior Olympics in track.

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KEVIN McCARTHYSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK6’0” • 190HINGHAM, MASS.HINGHAM

252012: Played in one game … Contributed on special teams … Tallied two tackles against Cornell.At Hingham: Earned eight letters, including three in football, four in track and one in basketball ... Captained both football and track as a senior ... Earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Star distinction playing running back and corner.

HANK TRUMBULLSOPHOMORE • QUARTERBACK6’3” • 210MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIF.CHADWICK

182012: Played in one game against Cornell.At Chadwick School: As a senior was team captain, Prep League MVP, first team All-CIF, second team All-Southern California and ESPN second team all-state ... Three-time first team all-league and three-time first team All-CIF ... Threw for 3,614 yards and 44 touchdowns.

SCOOTER HOLLISSOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER5’11” • 177BOWLING GREEN, KY.BOWLING GREEN HIGH SCHOOL

192012: Played in six games … Had one rush for six yards at Penn. At Bowling Green: Led team to a 15-0 record and the state 5A championship as a senior ... Completed 125 of 189 passes for 2,331 yards and 28 touchdowns ... Also rushed for 834 yards and 13 scores.

MATTHEW CAHALSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK6’1” • 185PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZ.BROPHY COLLEGE PREP

202012: Played in nine games… contributed on special teams and played corner… totaled four tackles with two solo tackles … Recorded a solo stop and assisted on two tackles at Harvard.At Brophy College Preparatory: Earned two letters in football ... First team all-region as junior ... First team all-section as senior ... Holds three school records (interceptions in a game (tied), interceptions in a season (tied), first in tackles for a career) ... Finished with 76 tackles as a junior and 66 tackles as a senior.

Tackles Year GP Solo Asst Total 2012 9 2 2 4 Total 9 2 2 4

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TRAVIS REIMSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK6’1” • 192CEDAR PARK, TEXASCEDAR PARK

412012: Played in all 10 games… totaled 30 tackles and two interceptions, while also contributing as a kick returner… brought back seven kickoffs for 150 yards … Intercepted a pass against Fordham … Posted six tackles and a pass breakup at Penn … Had a season-high eight tackles (seven solo) and a pass breakup on Homecoming versus Dartmouth … Recorded an interception and six tackles against Cornell.At Cedar Park: Made varsity roster as sophomore ... Started all 14 games as a junior ... Team went 13-1 and won district title ... Two-time all-district safety ... Also returned kicks and punts.

Tackles PassesYear GP KR Yards Avg Long Solo Ast Tot. Int-Yds Blk. Def.2012 10 7 150 21.4 49 19 11 30 2-0 2 4Total 10 7 150 21.4 49 19 11 30 2-0 2 4

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MAX KEEFESOPHOMORE • LINEBACKER6’2” • 218SHALIMAR, FLA.CHOCTAWHATCHEE

452012: Played in nine games, contributing on special teams.At Choctawhatchee: Team captain as a senior ... Named All-Florida ... First team all-area ... Named to Northwest Florida Dandy Dozen team ... Was among the Rivals.com Florida Varsity Top 160 players in his class.

Tackles Year GP Solo Ast. Tot. 2012 9 1 2 3 Total 9 1 2 3

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JOSHUA FOSTERSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK5’10” • 177DELRAN, N.J.DELRAN

382012: Did not play this season.At Delran: Played football, basketball and ran track ... Captained football and track teams as a senior ... Second team all-league defensive back as senior ... First team honors in track, running the 100m, 200m and 400m.

CAMERON MOLINASOPHOMORE • RUNNING BACK5’10” • 196BROADLANDS, VA.TUSCARORA

312012: Played in six games … Rushed for 30 yards on 11 carries … Had season-highs with seven rushes and 29 yards at Penn.At Tuscarora: Earned letters in football, lacrosse and track ... Captained football and lacrosse as a junior and senior ... First team all-district in 2010 and 2011 ... As a senior, amassed 1,292 yards rushing with 19 touchdowns ... Named Virginia State Division 3 Player of the Year.

Year GP Att Net Avg Long2012 6 11 30 2.7 7Total: 6 11 30 2.7 7

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ANDREW DOBITSCHSOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER5’10” • 176OLD TAPPAN, N.J.NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL

482012: Did not play this season.At North Valley Regional: Captained both football and track as a senior ... Personal bests of 63 catches in a season and 11 in a game ... First team all-league, first team all-county, second team All-North Jersey ... Named third team all-state.

NICK DURHAMSOPHOMORE • TIGHT END6’2” • 230CINCINNATI, OHIOBISHOP FENWICK

492012: Played in all 10 games… caught four passes for 47 yards… averaged 11.8 yards per catch … Caught a 16-yard pass against Fordham, his longest of the season … Had catches in back-to-back games against Cornell and Brown.At Bishop Fenwick: In 2010 earned first team All-GCL, Division IV All-Southwest District Honorable Mention, and Middletown Journal All-Area second team ... In 2011 earned first team All-GCL, first team All-Southwest District and first team all-area.

Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G2012 10 4 47 11.8 0 16 4.7Total: 10 4 47 11.8 0 16 4.7

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MARK CIESLAKSOPHOMORE • LINEBACKER5’10” • 223MONTVALE, N.J.SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL

512012: Played in one game, the season-finale at Brown.At St. Joseph’s Regional: Played basketball, football and baseball ... Captained football as senior ... Also played fullback ... Earned first team all-county, second team all-state and second team All-Metro honors ... Finished 2011 with 108 tackles, four sacks and one interception ... Team won football state championship in 2008, 2009 and 2011.

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TOBA AKINLEYESOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 239BROOKLYN, N.Y.FORT HAMILTON

582012: Played in two games… totaled two tackles with one tackle for loss.At Fort Hamilton: Played three years of varsity football ... All-borough ... New York Post all-city selection ... New York Daily News first team all-borough defensive lineman ... Second team all-state ... MSG Varsity first team all-city ... Finished 2012 season with 63 tackles and 17 sacks.

ERIC KUKLINSKISOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINE6’7” • 254PLEASANT VALLEY, N.Y.ARLINGTON

712012: Saw action in one game at tackle.At Arlington: Earned two varsity football letters ... Played both offensive and defensive tackle ... Named 2011 all-league and a 2011 Section 1 All-Star.

TacklesYear GP Solo Ast. Tot. TFL-Yds.2012 2 1 1 2 1-2Total 2 1 1 2 1-2

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JACOB ARDRONSOPHOMORE • LINEBACKER6’1” • 220POMONA, CALIF.DIAMOND RANCH

542012: Saw game time in one game this season.At Diamond Ranch: Earned three varsity letters in football ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... Named first team all-league, All-CIF, All-Inland Valley and All-San Gabriel Valley.

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MARSHALL MARKHAMSOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINE6’4” • 265HOUSTON, TEXASKINKAID

742012: Did not play this season.At Kinkaid: Helped lead team to a 10-1 record as a senior.

JD HURTSOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE LINE6’2” • 253GLEN COVE, N.Y.SAINT ANTHONY’S

752012: Did not play this season.At St. Anthony’s: Finished 2012 season with 36 tackles, a sack and an interception ... Team went 10-0 and ranked second in New York State ... Averaged 5.1 tackles per game with 18 of his 36 total tackles being unassisted.

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BILLY LAWRENCESOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINE6’7” • 261BURR RIDGE, ILL.SAINT IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP

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2012: Played in nine games primarily at offensive guard … Made two special teams tackles.At Westlake: Earned three varsity letters at left tackle ... Earned team’s offensive MVP honors as a senior ... Named second team All-California by MaxPreps, first team Los Angeles all-area, first team All-CIF and Marmonte League lineman of the year.

2012: Saw action in seven games at tackle.At Saint Ignatius College Prep: All-league selection at left tackle as a senior.

KEITH RAMLJAKSOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINE6’2” • 271WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF.WESTLAKE

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ISAIAH GROSSSOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER6’2” • 183SAN DIEGO, CALIF.POWAY

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Year GP Rec. Yards Avg TD Long2012 5 10 153 15.3 0 46Total 5 10 153 15.3 0 46

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2012: Played in five games … Caught 10 passes for 153 yards... longest reception was 46 yards against Marist … Caught six passes for 90 yards against Fordham.At Poway: Earned first team all-league honors after totaling 30 receptions for 500 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... Named Poway High School Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Led team to a 2011 CIF-SDS Championship.

CHRIS CONNORSSOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER6’0” • 201NORTH OLMSTED, OHIOSAINT EDWARD

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Year GP Rec. Yards Avg TD Long2012 8 29 376 13.0 3 32Total 8 29 376 13.0 3 32

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2012: Played in eight games … Second on the team with 29 receptions and 376 yards … Led the team with three receiving touchdowns … Averaged 13 yards per catch … Had three receptions for 52 yards at Penn … Caught his first collegiate touchdown against Dartmouth ... Set season-highs with eight grabs and 96 yards against Yale … Snagged six passes for 84 yards and two touchdowns against Cornell … Ended the year with five catches for 67 yards at Brown.At Saint Edward: Team won 2010 state championship ... Led team in receptions as senior with 40 for 500 yards ... Earned three letters in football ... Captain as a senior.

Tackles Year GP Solo Ast. Tot. TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2012 9 6 8 14 2.5-17 1.5-15Total 9 6 8 14 2.5-17 1.5-15

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NIKO PADILLASOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE LINE6’1” • 276DALLAS, TEXASPARISH EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 93

2012: Played in nine games… totaled 14 tackles with 1.5 sacks.At Parish Episcopal School: As a junior was the District 2-4A overall MVP and first team all-state on offensive and defensive line ... Finished 2012 with 73 tackles, 16 sacks and 37 tackles for a loss ... Earned TAPPS first team all-state on offensive and defensive line.

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BRETT NOTTINGHAMJUNIOR • QUARTERBACK6’4” • 217ALAMO, CALIF. • MONTE VISTA (STANFORD)

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At Stanford 2012: Appeared in two games.At Stanford 2011: Saw action in six games as primary backup to Andrew Luck in 2011 ... Made appearances against San Jose State, Duke, UCLA, Colorado, Washington and Oregon State ... Completed 5-of-8 passes for 78 yards and touchdown ... Led Stanford to late-game touchdowns against San Jose State and Duke ... Threw first career touchdown pass in season opener against San Jose State, connecting with tight end Coby Fleener on a 39-yarder at the 9:04 mark of the fourth quarter.High School: Graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, Calif. ... Played for head coach Craig Bergman ... Four-star recruit, ranked as one of top quarterback prospects in nation ... Ranked fourth-best pro-style quarterback by Rivals.com, 12th by ESPNU.com and 14th by Scout.com ... Ranked as nation’s 74th top recruit on PrepStar’s Dream Team ... SuperPrep All-American (No. 19 quarterback) ... Rated 26th top recruit in the California/Hawaii/Nevada region by SuperPrep ... Three-year starting quarterback at Monte Vista ... Competed 502 of 726 passes (69.1) for 7,467 yards and 91 touchdowns during high school career ... 502 completions ranks fourth all-time in Northern California prep history while 7,467 passing yards rank seventh ... His 69.1 career completion percentage ranks fifth in California high school annals ... Completed 260 of 369 passes (70.5) for 3,962 yards and 45 touchdowns as senior ... Completion percentage was seventh-best single-season mark in Northern California prep history while 45 touchdowns were the second most by a Northern California prep quarterback... His passing total of 3,962 yards were the second most by a Northern California high school quarterback behind Gilroy’s Jamie Jensen, who threw for 4,323 yards in 2007 ... First-team all-state selection by Cal-Hi Sports ... GoldenStatePreps.com Offensive Player of the Year as a senior ... Also earned first team All-East Bay Athletic League and All-Metro honors ... Bay Area News Group East Bay Offensive Player of the Year ... Won the Peter Villa Award as the best high school player in the San Ramon Valley ... Listed first on the Bay Area News Group’s 2010 Cream of the Crop ... Helped Monte Vista to a 9-4 overall mark and a semifinal appearance in the North Coast Section playoffs as a senior ... Also lettered in baseball.Personal: Parents are Paul and Debbi Nottingham ... Has two older sisters, Megan and Ali.

Year GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/g2011 6 185.6 5-8-0 62.5 78 1 39 13.02012 2 85.6 5-8-0 62.5 22 0 9 11.0Total 8 135.6 10-16-0 62.5 100 1 39 12.5

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KELLY HILINSKIFIRST-YEAR • QUARTERBACK6’6” • 215CLAREMONT, CALIF. • NOTRE DAME HIGH

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High School: Attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif. ... Played for head coach Kevin Rooney … Was captain senior year and All-Serra League quarterback … Turned down scholarships at Arkansas, Colorado, UNLV and Wyoming… Also played baseball, track and basketball.Personal: Intended major is pre-dedicine ... Parents are Kym and Mark Hilinski ... Has two younger brothers, Tyler (16) and Ryan (12).

CAMERON NIZIALEKFIRST-YEAR • KICKER/PUNTER6’2” • 197CHANTILLY, VA. • FREEDOM

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TOURE DOUGLASFIRST-YEAR • WIDE RECEIVER6’4” • 196VINELAND, N.J. • VINELAND

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High School: Attended Freedom High School in South Riding, Va. ... Played for head coach Michael Mullins … 2011 and 2012 all-district kicker and punter … 2012 all-region Kicker and Punter … 2012 honorable mention All-MET … Also lettered in soccer and basketball.Personal: Parents are Tanya and Jason Nizialek ... Has a younger sibling, Carson (14).

High School: Attended Vineland High School in Vineland, N.J. ... Played for head coach Josh Hedgeman … Captain of the Fighting Clan his senior season … Two-time Cape Atlantic League All-Star … Scholar-Athlete with a GPA of 4.34 … Turned down scholarship offers from Lehigh and Bryant … Also lettered in winter and spring Track.Personal: Parents are Marcia and Lawrence Douglas ... Has two older siblings Melecia Douglas-Perren and Travis Douglas.

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NICHOLAS ANNABIFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE BACK 6’1” • 201EL PASO, TEXAS • CORONADO

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High School: Attended Coronado High School in El Paso, Texas ... Played for head coach Robert Anderson ... Texas 5A all-district team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 …First team all-city in 2011 and 2012 ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine 1-5A Preseason Defensive MVP … Coronado team captain and 2012 MVP … El Paso Times Player of the Week (three times) … Academic all-district as a sophomore and junior… Second-team academic all-state in 2012 …. Invited to West Texas Classic All-Star Game … Also lettered in track.Personal: Parents are Michael and Najwa Annabi ... Has older brother Hani, who is a starting linebacker at Johns Hopkins, and two younger siblings, Abraham and Nikki.

CAMERON DUNNFIRST-YEAR • WIDE RECEIVER6’3” • 210MASON, OHIO • ST. XAVIER

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High School: Attended Saint Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Played for head coach Steve Specht … 2011 Regional Champions … 2012 League Champions … Turned down football scholarships from Air Force and Navy … Also lettered in basketball and track.Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents are Renee and Marty Dunn ... Has an older sister, Alyssa

DENZEL HILLFIRST-YEAR • WIDE RECEIVER6’3” • 192WALDORF, MD. • NORTH POINT

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High School: Attended North Point High School in Waldorf, Md. … Played for head coach Ken Lane … 2012 Chick-Fil-A All-Star Football Team member … 2012 Offensive Receiver Award … Maryland indoor track 4A state champion, 55M, 4x200M in 2012-2013 … 2011-12 SMAC all-conference track and field … 2011-12 SMAC Finals 200M winner ….2011-2012 SMAC Finals 100M and 800M runner-up … Fifteenth highest score out of 1,388 Athletes at NIKE SPARQ Combine, March 2012 … AAU Junior Olympic Games participant, New Orleans, La., August 2011 … Turned down a full scholarship at Fordham … Also lettered in indoor track and field.Personal: Intended major is engineering ... Parents are Patricia and Norman Hill ... Has an older brother, Patrick (20).

BEN KAPLANFIRST-YEAR • WIDE RECEIVER6’4” • 188ST. CHARLES, ILL. • SAINT CHARLES NORTH

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LORENZO BRADFORDFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE BACK5’10” • 161CARLSBAD, CALIF. • LA COSTA CANYON/RED MOUNTAIN

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High School: Attended Saint Charles North High School in Saint Charles, Ill. ... Played for head coach Mark Gould … Led conference in kick return yardage as a junior… Seventy receptions in 2012 … Also lettered in basketball and track & field.Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents are Kathyrn and Larry Kaplan ... Has an older sister, Laura (21).

High School: Attended Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Ariz. ... Played for head coach Ron Wiznewski … First-team all-city … All-Arizona Honorable Mention … Also competed in basketball and track … Member of league champion 4x100-meter track team when he attended La Costa Canyon High School.Personal: Intended major is journalism ... Parents are Elaine and Eddie Bradford ... Has an older sister, Brittany, and a younger brother, Trey.

JARED KATZFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’2” • 211MANORVILLE, N.Y. • ST. ANTHONY’S

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High School: Attended St. Anthony’s High School in Melville, N.Y. ... Played for head coach Rich Reichert … 2012 all-league ... Went 8-3 in 2012 … Ranked as the No. 6 team in N.Y.Personal: Intended major is mechanical Engineering ... Parents are Michael and Hannah Katz ... Has three younger siblings, Destinie (15), Lluna (13) and Michael (9).

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BROCK KENYONFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’1” • 192AUSTIN, TEXAS • LAKE TRAVIS

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WILLIE PEOPLESFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE BACK6’0” • 190CAMBRIDGE, MASS. • BUCKINGHAM BROWNE & NICHOLS

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High School: Attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas ... Played for head coach Hank Carter … 2012 district champions senior year … Recorded 59 tackles, two TFL, one FR, two INTs, 12 KDPs in 2012 … 2012 first team all-district DB … Named 2012 honorable mention 5A all-state football team by Texas Sports Writers Association … 2012 honorable mention all-state all-academic … 2012 Class 5A Region II Elite Team, second-team … Lake Travis DB of the Year 2012 … First team all-district DB 2011 … First team all-district all-academic 2011 … 2010 and 2011 4A DI Texas State High School Football Champions also lettered in Track & Field (110 & 300 Hurdles and 4x4 Relay).Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents Leigh Ann and Brian Kenyon...Has two older brothers, Blake (24) and Brooks (21).

High School: Attended Buckingham Browne and Nichols High School in Cambridge, Mass. ... Played for head coach John Papas … Honorable mention All-ISL for football … All-New England 2012 … Boston Herald Player of the Week … Team MVP and captain senior year … Coaches Cup recipient 2012 … Also lettered in lacrosse and tennis.Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents are Elizabeth and Jeffrey Peoples … Has an older sister, Emilie (20).

ALAN WATSONFIRST-YEAR • RUNNING BACK5’9” • 181NEW ALBANY, OHIO • NEW ALBANY

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High School: Attended New Albany High School in New Albany, Ohio ... Played for head coach Mark Mueller … 2012 first-team all-conference … 2012 first-team all-district … 2012 all-state special mention … Also lettered in track & field.Personal: Parents are Gena and Gregory Watson, Sr. … Has two siblings, Andrew (12) and Elan (10).

GIANMARCO REAFIRST-YEAR • LINEBACKER6’2” • 220BIRMINGHAM, MICH. • DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

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PARKER TOBIAFIRST-YEAR • LINEBACKER6’1” • 215PARK RIDGE, N.J. • BERGEN CATHOLIC

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High School: Attended Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills, Mich. ... Played for head coach Dan MacLean … Captain his senior year and led his team to a 10-3 record … All-county 2012 … All-state 2012 … Also lettered in baseball … All-district baseball 2012.Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents are Anna and Chris Rea … Has two brothers, Anthony (18) and Christopher (11).

High School: Attended Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, N.J. ... Played for head coach Nunzio Campanile … Leading tackler on Bergen Catholic … Ranked as a top 10 tackler in Crusader’s history … 2012 All-Metro … 2012 All-North … All-Bergen 2011 and 2012 … Also lettered in lacrosse.Personal: Intended major is pre-medicine ... Parents are Michele Calderoni and Adam Tobia … Has two siblings, Phiona and Pierson.

JOHN HUNTONFIRST-YEAR • TIGHT END6’4” • 231FORT SMITH, ARK. • FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE

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High School: Attended Fort Smith Southside High School in Fort Smith, Ark. ... Played for head coach Jeff Williams … All-conference football 2010, 2011 and 2012 … 2012 all-state team … Hootens Academic Scholar-Athlete of the Year … Also lettered in basketball and baseball.Personal: Intended major is biology ... Parents are Teresa and David Hunton ... Has an older sister, Tory (24).

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CONNOR SPEARSFIRST-YEAR • LINEBACKER6’6” • 235DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. • BISHOP HEELAN

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TYLER KWIATKOWSKIFIRST-YEAR • LINEBACKER6’3” • 211MOUNT CARMEL, PA. • MOUNT CARMEL AREA

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High School: Attended Bishop Heelan High School in Sioux City, Iowa ... Played for head coach Roger Jansen … 2011 and 2012 all-district … 2012 all-state second team … Also lettered in baseball and basketball.Personal: Parents are Christine and Bob Spears…has two siblings, Corinne (20) and Tucker (15).

High School: Attended Mount Carmel Area Jr./Sr. High School in Mount Carmel, Pa. ... Played for head coach Carmen Defrancesco … Was captain of his 2012 team … Heartland All-Conference selection … Also lettered in basketball and track.Personal: Parents Cheryl and Kevin Kwiatkowski ... Has two older siblings, Michael Moratelli (31) and Shauna Polifka (26).

KEITH BRADYFIRST-YEAR • LINEBACKER6’2” • 207LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, OHIO • LAKOTA EAST

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High School: Attended Lakota East High School in Liberty Township, Ohio ... Played for head coach Rick Haynes … Selected as captain his senior year and led his team to an 8-4 season … Recorded 44 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two pass break-ups, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles in 2012 ... First-Team All-Greater Miami Conference … Greater Miami Conference All-Academic … Also lettered in basketball.Personal: Intended Major is Engineering ... Parents are Ruth and Ed Brady ... Has an older brother, John, who currently plays linebacker for the Columbia.

NATHAN GIBBSFIRST-YEAR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 278HICKORY, N.C. • HICKORY

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RICKY WOLFFFIRST-YEAR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 244NORTHRIDGE, CALIF. • CRESPI CARMELITE

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High School: Attended Hickory High School in Hickory, N.C. ... Played for head coach Tom Harper … Was captain of his senior year team and led them to a 9-5 overall record … Carolina Preps All-State … Down Under Sports All-State … All-conference … Also played baseball.Personal: Parents are Ben and Lee Gibbs...Has two older siblings, Ben Gibbs (22) and Anna Gibbs (20).

High School: Attended Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif. ... Played for head coach Jon Mack … Team captain and led his team to an 8-2 record … Ranked the No. 19 team in California … All-league 2010 and 2012 … Daily News All-Star … Also lettered in wrestling, shot put and tennis.Personal: Intended Major is Mathematics ... Parents are Carol Shubin and Thomas Wolff (deceased) … Has a younger brother, James (16).

JUSTIN AIMONETTIFIRST-YEAR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 251REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. • PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER

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High School: Played for head coach Leon Modeste ... Started at center and anchored the defense as a defensive end, defensive tackle and linebacker ... Led Phillips Academy in sacks and tackles for loss ... Took official visits to Columbia, Johns Hopkins and Amherst … Turned down scholarships from Tulane, Holy Cross and Sacred Heart to play football for the Lions … Also lettered in indoor and outdoor track at Phillips.

Personal: Intended major is political science ... Parents are Steve and Wendi Aimonetti ... Has two sisters, Shelbi (18) and Cammi (16).

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KENDALL PACEFIRST-YEAR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 268SUITLAND, MD. • BISCHOP MCNAMARA

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High School: Attended Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Md. ... Played for head coach Bryce Bevill … WCAC All-Conference selection 2012 … Turned down scholarships at Mercer, Citadel, Howard and Virginia State … Only gave up three sacks during his entire high school career.Personal: Intended major is economics ... Parents are Charles and Dr. Stephanie Pace (passed away in January of 2009).

CHARLES MELKAFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’4” • 230GLEN ELLYN, ILL. • BENET ACADEMY

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WILLIAM CARSONFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 283LEXINGTON, S.C. • LEXINGTON

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High School: Attended Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill. ... Played for head coach Patrick New … All-East Suburban Catholic Conference 2012 … Selected all-area by the Daily Herald … Named all-state by Rivals.com … Academic all-state 2012 … Honored as Rookie of the Year as a junior in track & field … Awarded 2013 Illinois State Scholar, a prestigious award given to only 10 percent of high school seniors statewide … Also lettered in track & field.Personal: Intended majors is conomics ... Parents are Jeanette and Charlie Melka ... Has an older brother, Nicholas, who currently plays for the Lions.

High School: Attended Lexington High School in Lexington, S.C. ... Played for head coach Scott Earley … Undefeated regular season junior year … Ranked No. 1 team … Region champions … Eleven-Time Defensive Lineman of the Week … One hundred career tackles … 2012 Allan Whitacre Academic Award recipient … Also a three-year letterman in wrestling … 17-3 record as a senior … 2013 State Duals Champion.Personal: Intended major is biology ... Parents are Margaret and James Carson ... Has an older brother, Jimmy, who played football for Bucknell, and two sisters Maggie (21), and Grace (12).

ANTHONY BONADIESFIRST-YEAR • OFFENSIVE LINE6’5” • 294LEONIA, N.J. • LEONIA

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High School: Attended Leonia High School in Leonia, N.J. … Played for head coach Dave Schuman … Three-time varsity football letterman … Captain of the Tigers his junior and senior seasons … Named First Team All-North Jersey … First team all-state group 3 … Second team all-county…First team all-league.Personal: Parents are Michael and Anne Bonadies ... Two older brothers, Joe (four-year offensive lineman for Penn; 2012 first team All-Ivy League) and Nick (former defensive end at Bryant).

KYRIAKOS MOURKAKOSFIRST-YEAR • DEFENSIVE LINE6’3” • 238ALPINE, N.J. • DWIGHT ENGLEWOOD

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High School: Attended Dwight Englewood High School in Alpine, N.J. ... Played for head coach James Panepinto … Captain his senior year … 2012 all-league ... Also lettered in basketball.Personal: Intended major is pre-med/philosophy ... Parents are Kally and Othon Mourkakos ... Has three older siblings: Stacey, Paulina, and Christina.

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Columbia FootballColumbia Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2012)

All games

D ate O pponent S core A tt.S ep 15 , 201 M A R IS T W 10-9 3933S ep 22 , 201 FO R D H A M L 13-20 4318

* S ep 29 , 201 P R IN C E TO N L 6-33 4469O ct 6 , 2012 at #10 Leh igh L 14-35 5025

* O ct 13 , 201 at P enn L 20-24 6189* O ct 20 , 201 D A R TM O U TH L 16-21 11127* O ct 26 , 201 Y A LE W 26-22 4130* N ov 03 , 201 at #21 H arvard L 0-69 5838* 11 /10 /12 C O R N E LL W 34-17 5620

R ushing g att ga in loss net avg td lg avg /gG arre tt, M . 9 194 934 33 901 4.6 5 86 100.1B racke tt, S ean 9 70 218 185 33 0.5 1 22 3.7M olina , C am eron 5 11 31 1 30 2.7 0 7 6.0S ilv io , S teven 8 4 7 0 7 1.8 0 3 0.9F isher, A lec 9 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 3 0.8H o llis , S cooter 6 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 1.0Low ry, G riffin 5 3 10 4 6 2.0 0 7 1.2G erst, M ike 3 3 3 0 3 1.0 0 2 1.0TE A M 5 3 0 5 -5 -1 .7 0 0 -1 .0D e laney, P au l 9 1 0 18 -18 -18 . 0 0 -2 .0M cD onagh, T . 2 7 0 47 -47 -6 .7 0 0 -23 .5Tota l 9 300 1216 293 923 3.1 6 86 102.6O pponents 9 350 1686 319 1367 3.9 13 92 151.9

P assing g effic com p-att-in t pct yds td lg avg /gB racke tt, S ean 9 101.09 156-300-11 52.0 1701 8 60 189.0M cD onagh, T . 2 82 .57 14-29-2 48.3 166 0 24 83.0W eiss, A ndrew 1 0 .00 0-1-0 0 .0 0 0 0 0.0Tota l 9 99 .16 170-330-13 51.5 1867 8 60 207.4O pponents 9 136.20 169-273-9 61.9 1961 17 67 217.9

R eceiv ing g no . yds avg td lg avg /gN elligan , C . 9 56 582 10.4 0 41 64.7G arner, H . 9 25 312 12.5 1 34 34.7C onnors, C hris 7 24 309 12.9 3 28 44.1G arre tt, M . 9 20 154 7.7 2 25 17.1W anam aker, Jake 7 12 94 7.8 1 12 13.4D iN ovo, Lou is 9 11 156 14.2 1 60 17.3G ross, Isa iah 5 10 153 15.3 0 46 30.6F lannery, R yan 3 5 31 6.2 0 9 10.3D urham , N ick 9 3 40 13.3 0 16 4.4S ilv io , S teven 8 3 39 13.0 0 16 4.9H o llis , S cooter 6 1 -3 -3 .0 0 0 -0 .5Tota l 9 170 1867 11.0 8 60 207.4O pponents 9 169 1961 11.6 17 67 217.9

Fie ld G oals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg b lkE ddy, Luke 11-17 64.7 0-0 6-6 2-3 3-8 0-0 44 1

P A TS coring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf p tsE ddy, Luke - 11-17 13-14 - - - - - 46G arre tt, M . 7 - - - - - - - 42C onnors, C hris 3 - - - - - - - 18G arner, H . 1 - - - - - - - 6D iN ovo, Lou is 1 - - - - - - - 6O linger, Zach 1 - - - - - - - 6W anam aker, Jake 1 - - - - - - - 6B racke tt, S ean 1 - - - - - - - 6M urphy, R yan - - - - - - - 1 2P erfe tti, D ean - - 1 -1 - - - - - 1Tota l 15 11-17 14-15 - - - - 1 139O pponents 32 9-12 29-31 1-1 - - - - 250

S core by Q uarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Tota lC olum bia 20 34 48 37 0 139O pponents 52 82 44 72 0 250

R ecord: O vera ll H om e A w ay N eutra lA ll gam es 3-6 3-3 0-3 0-0C onference 2-4 2-2 0-2 0-0N on-C onference 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0

Team S tatis tics C O L O P PFIR S T D O W N S 154 180 R u s h i n g 49 76 P a s s i n g 93 92 P e n a l t y 12 12R U S H IN G Y A R D A G E 923 1367 R ush ing A ttem pts 300 350 A verage P er R ush 3.1 3 .9 A verage P er G am e 102.6 151.9 TD s R ush ing 6 13P A S S IN G Y A R D A G E 1867 1961 C o m p - A t t - I n t 170-330-13 169-273-9 A verage P er P ass 5 .7 7 .2 A verage P er C atch 11.0 11.6 A verage P er G am e 207.4 217.9 TD s P assing 8 17TO TA L O FFE N S E 2790 3328 A verage P er P lay 4 .4 5 .3 A verage P er G am e 310.0 369.8K IC K R E TU R N S : # -Y ards 28-574 28-587P U N T R E TU R N S : # -Y ards 17-136 11-47IN T R E TU R N S : # -Y ards 9-52 13-135FU M B LE S -LO S T 14-6 18-13P E N A LTIE S -Y ards 52-444 65-536P U N TS -A V G 63-39 .4 51-40 .5T IM E O F P O S S E S S IO N /G 2 9 : 3 7 3 0 : 2 33R D -D O W N C onvers ions 45/142 46/1234TH -D O W N C onvers ions 1 /10 4/9

In terceptions no . yds avg td lgO linger, Zach 3 43 14.3 1 15W alle r, M ike 2 0 0.0 0 0R eim , T rav is 2 0 0.0 0 0C arte r, M arque l 1 9 9 .0 0 9D eV eau, B rian 1 0 0.0 0 0

P unting no . yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ b lkD elaney, P au l 63 248 39.4 73 7 20 13 9 0

P unt R eturns no . yds avg td lgF isher, A lec 14 118 8.4 0 30B lackshear, B . 2 22 11.0 0 21TE A M 1 -4 -4 .0 0 0Tota l 17 136 8.0 0 30O pponents 11 47 4.3 0 18

K ick R eturns no . yds avg td lgF isher, A lec 10 186 18.6 0 28B e ll, T revor 9 205 22.8 0 37R eim , T rav is 6 136 22.7 0 49B lackshear, B . 2 29 14.5 0 21S ka litzky, M ike 1 18 18.0 0 18Tota l 28 574 20.5 0 49O pponents 28 587 21.0 1 94

A ll P urpose g rush rcv pr kr ir to ta l avg /gG arre tt, M . 9 901 154 0 0 0 1055 117.2N e lligan , C . 9 0 582 0 0 0 582 64.7G arner, H . 9 0 312 0 0 0 312 34.7F isher, A lec 9 7 0 118 186 0 311 34.6C onnors, C hri 7 0 309 0 0 0 309 44.1Tota l 9 923 1867 136 574 52 3552 394.7O pponents 9 1367 1961 47 587 135 4097 455.2

Tota l O ffense g p lays rush pass to ta l avg /gB racke tt, S ean 9 370 33 1701 1734 192.7G arre tt, M . 9 194 901 0 901 100.1M cD onagh, T . 2 36 -47 166 119 59.5M olina , C am eron 5 11 30 0 30 6.0S ilv io , S teven 8 4 7 0 7 0.9Tota l 9 630 923 1867 2790 310.0O pponents 9 623 1367 1961 3328 369.8

Tackles S acks P ass defense Fum bles b lkd## D efensive Leaders gp ua a to t tfl/yds no-yds in t-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff k ick saf55 O linger, Zach 9 40 43 83 5.5-8 1 .0 -1 3-43 1 1 1-0 1 . .21 W alle r, M ike 9 40 31 71 3.5-11 1.0-5 2-0 5 . . 2 . .4 M urphy, R yan 9 28 20 48 8.0-41 3.5-23 . . . 2 -0 . . 195 M artin , Josh 9 25 18 43 11.5-65 6.5-58 . . 3 2-0 1 . .2 D eV eau, B rian 9 23 12 35 . . 1 -0 4 . 1 -0 . . .

To ta l 9 351 298 649 56-253 27-186 9-52 29 6 13-29 7 2 1O pponents 9 317 320 637 64-300 35-220 13-135 42 16 6-0 6 1 .

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All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf55 Olinger, Zach 10-10 42 47 89 5.5-8 1.0-1 3-43 1 1 1-0 1 . .21 Waller, Mike 10-9 43 34 77 3.5-11 1.0-5 3-0 5 . 1-0 2 . .4 Murphy, Ryan 10-10 30 27 57 8.0-41 3.5-23 . . . 2-0 . . 195 Martin, Josh 10-10 29 21 50 11.5-65 6.5-58 . . 3 2-0 1 . .2 DeVeau, Brian 10-10 28 12 40 . . 1-0 4 . 1-0 . . .24 Carter, Marquel 10-10 24 16 40 4.0-7 2.0-5 1-9 5 . 1-0 . . .3 DiTommaso, Mike 10-4 16 18 34 . . . 3 . . . . .26 Patterson, Will 10-9 19 15 34 10.0-43 4.5-32 . 1 . . 1 . .90 Lee, Greg 10-10 10 22 32 3.5-19 3.5-19 . 1 . . . . .41 Reim, Travis 10-6 19 11 30 . . 2-0 2 . . . . .53 East, Brian 10-0 13 12 25 1.0-4 . . 2 . 2-0 . . .79 Childress, W. 10-1 11 13 24 2.0-4 1.0-3 . . 1 . . 1 .98 Sommers, Shad 10-10 5 15 20 1.5-3 . . . . . . 1 .27 Mingo, Jeremy 9-0 12 7 19 . . . 1 . 1-0 1 . .28 Braddock, Augie 10-6 10 8 18 . . . . . 1-29 . . .56 Pesanello, Ray 9-0 9 7 16 . . . . . . 1 . .92 Washington, C. 7-0 9 6 15 2.0-16 2.0-16 . 1 . 1-0 1 . .93 Padilla, Niko 9-0 6 8 14 2.5-17 1.5-15 . . . . . . .8 Thaxton, M. 10-4 7 5 12 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . .35 Pugliese, Vinny 10-0 9 2 11 . . . . . . . . .97 Melka, Nick 3-0 3 5 8 0.5-4 0.5-4 . . . . . . .12 Luster, Devan 10-0 5 3 8 . . . . . . . . .39 Patmon, Darin 9-0 6 2 8 . . . 1 . . . . .47 Brady, John 9-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .20 Cahal, Matthew 9-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .57 Keefe, Max 9-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .30 Eddy, Luke 10-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .91 Adebayo, Seyi 1-1 1 1 2 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 1 . . . .88 Garner, H. 10-10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .58 Akinleye, Toba 2-0 1 1 2 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .72 Ramljak, Keith 9-9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .2D McCarthy, Kevin 1-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .45 Schwartz, Roy 10-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .5 Keefe, John 10-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .85 Connors, Chris 8-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 DiNovo, Louis 10-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .96 Little, Hunter 5-0 . 1 1 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .73 Lawrence, Billy 7-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .70 Yukevich, Jimmy 9-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .84 Nelligan, C. 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .10 Brackett, Sean 10-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .19 Hollis, Scooter 6-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Blackshear, B. 8-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 10 389 330 719 58-255 27-186 10-52 29 6 14-29 8 2 1Opponents 10 358 336 694 74-335 40-246 14-151 47 16 6-0 6 1 .

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TEAM RANKINGSCategory Rank NumberScoring Offense ....................................... 8th ............................. 14.5 PGScoring Defense ....................................... 6th ............................. 27.2 PGTotal Offense ............................................ 8th ...........................303.9 YPGTotal Defense............................................ 4th ...........................373.5 YPGRushing Offense ....................................... 7th ............................99.7 YPGRushing Defense ...................................... 6th ...........................151.6 YPGPassing Offense ....................................... 7th ...........................204.2 YPGPass Defense ...........................................3rd ...........................221.9 YPGPassing Efficiency .................................... 8th ................................ 98.6Pass Efficiency Defense .......................... 7th ............................... 138.9Kickoff Return Average ............................. 3th ............................20.0 YPGPunt Return Average ................................2nd .............................7.6 YPGInterceptions ............................................. 5th ..................................10Net Punting .............................................. 4th ............................36.5 YPGSacks ........................................................ 4th ..................................27Sacks Allowed .......................................... 8th ..................................40First Downs ............................................... 8th ............................. 16.7 PGOponent First Downs ................................ 5th ............................. 20.0 PGThird Down Conversion Rate ................... 8th ...............................31.4%Opp. Third Down Conversion Rate ........... 5th ...............................38.0%Fourth Down Conversion Rate ................. 8th ...............................14.3%Opp. Fourth Down Conversion Rate .......T4th ..............................50.0%Time of Possession .................................. 6th ............................... 29:32Turnover Margin ......................................T2nd ............................... +.40Red Zone Offense .................................... 7th ...............................67.9%Red Zone Defense ................................... 5th ...............................79.4%

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGSPlayer Category Rank (Avg./Total)Marcorus Garrett Rushing Yards 3rd (95.7 YPG) Touchdowns 9th (7) All Purpose Yards 5th (111.5 YPG)Sean Brackett Passing Yards 4th (187.6 YPG) Total Offense 5th (192.7 YPG)Connor Nelligan Receptions 4th (6.2 PG) Receiving Yards 10th (63.6 YPG)Luke Eddy Scoring 9th (52) Field Goals 1st (13) Field Goal Pct. 3rd (68.4%) PAT Pct. 7th (92.9%)Alec Fisher Punt Return Avg. 1st (8.4 YPR) Kick Return Avg. 7th (18.6 YPR)Trevor Bell Kick Return Avg. 4th (22.8 YPR)Paul Delaney Punting 6th (39.6 YPP)Zach Olinger Tackles T3rd (89) Interceptions T5th (3)Mike Waller Tackles 7th (77) Passes Defended T7th (0.80 PG) Interceptions T5th (3) Forced Fumbles T5th (2)Josh Martin Sacks T4th (6.5) Tackles For Loss T6th (11.5) Fumbles Recovered T3th (2)Will Patterson Sacks T8th (4.5) Tackles For Loss T10th (10.0)Brian East Fumbles Recovered T3rd (2)Ryan Murphy Fumbles Recovered T3rd (2)

FINAL 2012 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS IVY LEAGUE OVERALL W-L PCT. W-L PCT. Penn 6-1 .857 6-4 .600 Harvard 5-2 .714 8-2 .800 Brown 4-3 .571 7-3 .700 Dartmouth 4-3 .571 6-4 .600 Princeton 4-3 .571 5-5 .500 Cornell 2-5 .286 4-6 .400 Columbia 2-5 .286 3-7 .300 Yale 1-6 .143 2-8 .200

2012 AWARD WINNERS

Postseason Ivy League Honorees

Marcorus Garrett ‘14CC (First Team)

Josh Martin ‘13CC (First Team)

Zach Olinger ‘14CC (Second Team)

Mike Waller ‘13CC (Honorable Mention)

Academic All-Ivy League

Wells Childress ‘14CC

Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week

Zach Olinger (Sep. 17)

Mike Waller (Oct. 29)

Josh Martin - (Co) (Nov. 12)

Ivy League Rookie of the Week

Chris Connors (Nov. 12)

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Quickie Statistics (Final)Marist vs Columbia (Sep 15, 2012 at R.K. Kraft Field)

MAR COLScore 9 10FIRST DOWNS 16 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-21 45-123PASSING YDS (NET) 293 132Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-20-2 22-10-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-314 67-255Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-38 2-39Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.1 8-37.2Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 10-90 6-55Possession Time 30:34 29:26Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 5 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-3

Marist ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMcCoy 18 38 5 33 0 10 1.8Onakoya 4 13 0 13 0 5 3.2Jacques 4 8 0 8 0 3 2.0Myers 1 0 14 -14 0 0 -14.0

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 30 120 5 115 1 15 3.8Brackett, Sean 10 34 26 8 0 9 0.8Gerst, Mike 3 3 0 3 0 2 1.0TEAM 2 0 3 -3 0 0 -1.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackLooney 20-30-2 293 1 37 5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 10-22-0 132 0 46 4

Receiving No. Yards TD LongCalcagni 6 76 0 37Martin, A. 5 104 0 37Tralli, M. 4 29 0 11Rios 3 78 0 35

Receiving No. Yards TD LongGross, Isaiah 4 63 0 46Nelligan, C. 3 49 0 22Garrett, M. 2 14 0 8Garner, H. 1 6 0 6

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBMyers 7 260 37.1 56 3 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 8 298 37.2 59 0 2

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 4 0 4

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongOnakoya 2 38 0 22

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongBell, Trevor 2 39 0 23

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLSakowski 3-8 11 0.0 0.5Semelsberger 6-3 9 0.0 1.0Fede 4-4 8 2.5 2.5Marston, J. 4-3 7 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLOlinger, Zach 6-4 10 1.0 2.0Martin, Josh 3-4 7 0.0 1.0Carter, Marquel 3-3 6 1.0 1.0Murphy, Ryan 2-4 6 1.0 1.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 03:26 MAR - Myers 28 yd field goal, 12-66 5:36 3 - 03rd 09:53 COL - Garrett, M. 1 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick), 11-87 4:59 3 - 7

08:14 COL - Eddy, Luke 22 yd field goal, 4--1 0:50 3 - 104th 06:30 MAR - Cotrone 1 yd pass from Looney (Myers kick blockd), 10-80 4:04 9 - 10

COLUMBIA 10, MARIST 9GAME ONE • SEPTEMBER 15, 2012

ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT WIEN STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Fordham vs Columbia (Sep 22, 2012 at R.K. Kraft Field)

FOR COLScore 20 13FIRST DOWNS 21 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-209 38-164PASSING YDS (NET) 168 249Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-17-1 39-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-377 77-413Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 3-26Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-36 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.6 7-35.1Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-2Penalties-Yards 9-70 3-20Possession Time 30:48 29:12Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-4

Fordham ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgKoonce, Carlton 35 265 15 250 1 92 7.1Crayton, Jared 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0TEAM 2 0 6 -6 0 0 -3.0Watkins, Chris 1 0 7 -7 0 0 -7.0

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 30 170 2 168 0 64 5.6Fisher, Alec 3 7 0 7 0 3 2.3Silvio, Steven 1 1 0 1 0 1 1.0Brackett, Sean 4 4 16 -12 0 4 -3.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackHiggins, Ryan 17-25-1 168 1 20 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 18-38-1 249 1 60 2Weiss, Andrew 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD LongWetzel, Brian 7 55 0 18Talbert, Nick 4 58 0 20Light, Dan 3 30 0 15Koonce, Carlton 1 18 1 18

Receiving No. Yards TD LongGross, Isaiah 6 90 0 38DiNovo, Louis 5 91 1 60Garner, H. 3 31 0 20Nelligan, C. 3 21 0 14

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBMurray, Patrick 7 305 43.6 59 3 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 7 246 35.1 46 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongWetzel, Brian 1 6 0 6

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 3 26 0 11

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongWetzel, Brian 2 36 0 22Crayton, Jared 1 0 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLHancock, Austin 3-9 12 1.0 1.0Williams, Ian 6-1 7 0.0 1.0Martin, Michael 6-1 7 1.0 1.0Rodriques, Jake 5-2 7 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLOlinger, Zach 5-9 14 0.0 0.0Waller, Mike 6-4 10 0.0 1.0Murphy, Ryan 5-2 7 0.0 2.5Martin, Josh 5-2 7 1.5 2.5

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 13:38 COL - Eddy, Luke 23 yd field goal, 4-4 1:18 0 - 3

06:00 FOR - Koonce, Carlton 92 yd run (Murray, Patrick kick), 2-92 0:19 7 - 301:12 FOR - Koonce, Carlton 18 yd pass from Higgins, Ryan (Murray, Patrick kick), 8-70 3:10 14 - 300:15 COL - DiNovo, Louis 60 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 2-75 0:57 14 - 10

2nd 00:34 COL - Eddy, Luke 24 yd field goal, 10-83 1:53 14 - 1300:00 FOR - Murray, Patrick 42 yd field goal, 5-50 0:34 17 - 13

4th 13:01 FOR - Murray, Patrick 51 yd field goal, 4-7 1:53 20 - 13

COLUMBIA 13, FORDHAM 20GAME TWO • SEPTEMBER 22, 2012

ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT WIEN STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Princeton vs Columbia (Sep 29, 2012 at New York, N.Y.)

PRIN COLScore 33 6FIRST DOWNS 19 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-111 30-39PASSING YDS (NET) 224 174Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-19-1 35-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-335 65-213Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-31Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-138 7-176Interception Returns-Yards 2-2 1-9Punts (Number-Avg) 4-50.2 8-39.9Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties-Yards 3-19 7-66Possession Time 31:24 28:36Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 3 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-1

Princeton ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgAtwater, DiAndr 13 52 1 51 0 12 3.9Epperly, Quinn 6 43 1 42 0 17 7.0Powers, Will 13 42 2 40 0 8 3.1Nelson, Dre 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 20 64 3 61 0 11 3.0Brackett, Sean 9 30 34 -4 0 22 -0.4Delaney, Paul 1 0 18 -18 0 0 -18.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackMichelsen, Conn 11-19-1 109 0 22 2Epperly, Quinn 7-10-0 101 1 44 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 18-35-2 174 0 23 5

Receiving No. Yards TD LongWilson, Roman 3 73 1 44Kelley, Connor 3 44 0 20Costello, Matt 3 35 0 22Moak, Tom 3 23 0 13

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 11 102 0 23Garrett, M. 3 34 0 21Wanamaker, Jake 2 20 0 11DiNovo, Louis 1 11 0 11

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBCloud, Joe 4 201 50.2 68 0 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 8 319 39.9 57 2 3

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongCostello, Matt 1 0 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongBlackshear, B. 2 22 0 21Fisher, Alec 1 9 0 9

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongGaffney, Anthon 2 120 1 94Zeuli, Mike 1 18 0 18

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 4 94 0 28Bell, Trevor 3 82 0 37

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLKingsbury, Tim 2-5 7 0.0 0.0Sheaffer, Mande 4-2 6 0.0 0.0Polofsky, Alex 2-4 6 0.0 0.5Catapano, Mike 3-2 5 1.5 2.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLWaller, Mike 4-6 10 0.0 0.0DeVeau, Brian 6-3 9 0.0 0.0Patterson, Will 6-3 9 1.0 4.0Murphy, Ryan 5-2 7 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 14:49 PRIN - Gaffney, Anthon 94 yd kickoff return (Bieck, Nolan kick) 7 - 02nd 10:43 PRIN - Smith, Des 14 yd pass from Moak, Tom (Bieck, Nolan kick), 13-80 4:51 14 - 0

05:49 COL - Eddy, Luke 26 yd field goal, 9-61 4:48 14 - 303:38 PRIN - Bieck, Nolan 34 yd field goal, 6-41 2:06 17 - 3

3rd 07:56 COL - Eddy, Luke 41 yd field goal, 8-35 3:23 17 - 602:34 PRIN - Bieck, Nolan 20 yd field goal, 6-18 2:03 20 - 6

4th 13:20 PRIN - Wilson, Roman 44 yd pass from Epperly, Quinn (Bieck, Nolan kick), 6-80 2:42 27 - 607:31 PRIN - Bieck, Nolan 29 yd field goal, 7-33 2:59 30 - 603:37 PRIN - Bieck, Nolan 24 yd field goal, 6-36 3:08 33 - 6

COLUMBIA 6, PRINCETON 33GAME THREE • SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT WIEN STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Columbia vs #10 Lehigh (Oct 06, 2012 at Bethlehem, Pa.)

COL LEHIGHScore 14 35FIRST DOWNS 15 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-82 34-119PASSING YDS (NET) 163 296Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-16-2 38-29-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-245 72-415Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2--3 3-13Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 1-15Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 2-65Punts (Number-Avg) 7-41.6 5-32.2Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-55 10-75Possession Time 28:09 31:51Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-4

Columbia LehighRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 17 81 0 81 1 26 4.8Brackett, Sean 10 28 27 1 0 8 0.1

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgBarket, Zach 9 42 1 41 0 16 4.6Colvin, Michael 12 41 3 38 1 8 3.2Sodeke, Rich 7 27 0 27 0 13 3.9Sherman, Keith 3 7 0 7 0 3 2.3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 16-36-2 163 0 34 4

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackColvin, Michael 29-38-1 296 4 30 1

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 6 42 0 9Garner, H. 3 71 0 34Wanamaker, Jake 3 23 0 12DiNovo, Louis 2 27 0 14

Receiving No. Yards TD LongFernandez-Soto 8 120 1 29Haggins, Jamel 5 84 2 30Spadola, Ryan 5 36 1 17Kurfis, Lee 5 29 0 12

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 7 291 41.6 60 2 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDivers, Tim 4 128 32.0 34 0 0TEAM 1 33 33.0 33 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 1 0 1TEAM 1 -4 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongDormevil, Marcu 2 13 0 11TEAM 1 0 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 15 0 15

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongKnott, Derek 1 15 0 15

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLOlinger, Zach 10-2 12 0.0 1.0DiTommaso, Mike 4-2 6 0.0 0.0Waller, Mike 4-2 6 0.0 0.5Patterson, Will 3-1 4 0.0 1.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLLoughery, Sam 5-1 6 1.0 1.0Campbell, Isaia 3-3 6 1.0 1.0Boyko, Billy 2-4 6 0.0 0.0Bianchi, Tom 4-1 5 1.0 1.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 09:35 LEHIGH - Spadola, Ryan 17 yd pass from Colvin, Michael (Peery, Jake kick), 12-75 5:25 0 - 7

06:31 LEHIGH - Haggins, Jamel 12 yd pass from Colvin, Michael (Peery, Jake kick), 2-15 0:04 0 - 142nd 13:15 COL - Olinger, Zach 14 yd interception return (Eddy, Luke kick) 7 - 14

00:55 LEHIGH - Colvin, Michael 5 yd run (Peery, Jake kick), 14-80 6:27 7 - 213rd 04:34 LEHIGH - Haggins, Jamel 30 yd pass from Colvin, Michael (Peery, Jake kick), 5-59 2:15 7 - 28

00:12 COL - Garrett, M. 26 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick), 1-26 0:08 14 - 284th 04:25 LEHIGH - Fernandez-Soto 24 yd pass from Colvin, Michael (Peery, Jake kick), 8-55 3:22 14 - 35

COLUMBIA 14, No. 10 LEHIGH 35GAME FOUR • OCTOBER 5, 2012MURRAY GOODMAN STADIUM

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Quickie Statistics (Final)Columbia vs Penn (Oct 13, 2012 at Philadelphia, Pa.)

COL PENNScore 20 24FIRST DOWNS 23 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-196 30-96PASSING YDS (NET) 279 237Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-20-0 40-23-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-475 70-333Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-37 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 5-124Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.9 9-45.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-51 4-25Possession Time 30:43 29:17Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 3 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4

Columbia PennRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 19 128 10 118 1 36 6.2Brackett, Sean 9 56 13 43 0 16 4.8Molina, Cameron 7 29 0 29 0 7 4.1Hollis, Scooter 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgRagone, Billy 13 72 6 66 0 31 5.1Jack, Jeff 10 34 5 29 0 9 2.9Marsh, Lyle 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0Schuster, Greg 1 3 0 3 0 3 3.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 20-37-0 279 1 32 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackRagone, Billy 18-34-0 181 3 23 2Holland, Andrew 5-6-0 56 0 44 1

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 7 67 0 12Garner, H. 4 87 0 32Garrett, M. 3 55 1 25Connors, Chris 3 52 0 28

Receiving No. Yards TD LongMitchell, Ryan 7 90 0 44Marsh, Lyle 7 64 1 23Scott, Conner 2 33 1 20Allen, Ryan 2 25 0 15

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 8 327 40.9 55 1 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBLopano, Scott 9 409 45.4 60 3 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 2 37 0 24

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongBlackshear, B. 2 29 0 21Bell, Trevor 1 20 0 20

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongIjoma, Kevin 3 60 0 32Fiore, Eric 2 64 0 40

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLOlinger, Zach 5-5 10 0.0 0.5Murphy, Ryan 5-3 8 1.5 1.5Waller, Mike 3-4 7 0.0 0.5Reim, Travis 4-2 6 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLJaskowski, Seb 8-2 10 0.0 0.0Wilk, Dan 7-2 9 0.0 0.0Copeland, B. 4-4 8 1.0 2.0Brown, Taylor 4-2 6 1.0 1.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H2nd 10:36 PENN - Loftus, Connor 37 yd field goal, 9-58 4:24 0 - 3

07:57 COL - Eddy, Luke 40 yd field goal, 7-50 2:32 3 - 300:02 COL - Eddy, Luke 38 yd field goal, 8-38 2:36 6 - 3

3rd 12:37 PENN - Scott, Conner 13 yd pass from Ragone, Billy (Loftus, Connor kick), 6-63 2:11 6 - 1006:05 COL - Garrett, M. 15 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 6-84 2:11 13 - 10

4th 10:57 COL - Garrett, M. 31 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick), 5-69 2:02 20 - 1007:27 PENN - King, Mitchell 16 yd pass from Ragone, Billy (Loftus, Connor kick), 14-86 3:26 20 - 1700:50 PENN - Marsh, Lyle 6 yd pass from Ragone, Billy (Loftus, Connor kick), 8-62 1:36 20 - 24

COLUMBIA 20, PENN 24GAME FIVE • OCTOBER 13, 2012

FRANKLIN FIELD

Quickie Statistics (Final)Dartmouth vs Columbia (Oct 20, 2012 at New York)

DART COLScore 21 16FIRST DOWNS 24 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-127 31-80PASSING YDS (NET) 284 140Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-23-1 31-16-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-411 62-220Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-6 1-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-63 2-39Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.7 8-37.2Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 12-123 7-57Possession Time 32:58 27:02Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 4 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3

Dartmouth ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGrove, Brian 16 61 5 56 0 18 3.5Pierre, D. 7 52 0 52 0 14 7.4Patton, Greg 2 9 0 9 0 8 4.5Williams, Dalyn 6 16 9 7 1 9 1.2

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 20 72 0 72 1 15 3.6Brackett, Sean 9 27 21 6 0 16 0.7Molina, Cameron 2 2 0 2 0 2 1.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackPark, Alex 20-28-1 197 1 31 2Williams, Dalyn 3-4-0 87 1 67 1

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 16-31-1 140 1 41 3

Receiving No. Yards TD LongMcManus, Ryan 7 96 0 31Grove, Brian 4 35 0 19Williams, V. 3 15 0 7Reilly, Michael 2 25 0 15

Receiving No. Yards TD LongGarner, H. 5 31 0 11Garrett, M. 5 22 0 10Nelligan, C. 3 57 0 41Connors, Chris 3 30 1 16

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBLyons, Riley 6 190 31.7 39 2 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 8 298 37.2 43 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongMcManus, Ryan 3 6 0 4

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 5 0 5

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongWilliams, V. 2 27 0 16Reece, Chai 1 16 0 16

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 2 39 0 24

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLWaggoner, G. 5-5 10 0.0 0.0Green, Bronson 3-7 10 0.0 0.0Runger, Michael 2-8 10 0.0 0.0Wymore, Garrett 2-4 6 0.0 1.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLWaller, Mike 12-1 13 0.0 0.5Reim, Travis 7-1 8 0.0 0.0Olinger, Zach 2-4 6 0.0 1.0Washington, C. 3-2 5 2.0 2.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H2nd 12:06 DART - Williams, Dalyn 1 yd run (Lyons, Riley kick), 8-45 3:12 7 - 0

07:09 COL - Eddy, Luke 25 yd field goal, 10-69 4:51 7 - 300:45 COL - Connors, Chris 16 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 7-47 1:18 7 - 10

3rd 01:35 DART - Patterson, Bo 67 yd pass from Williams, Dalyn (Lyons, Riley kick), 1-67 0:09 14 - 104th 02:46 COL - Garrett, M. 14 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick failed), 5-45 2:04 14 - 16

01:09 DART - Bakes, Dean 9 yd pass from Park, Alex (Lyons, Riley kick), 8-91 1:31 21 - 16

COLUMBIA 16, DARTMOUTH 21GAME SIX • OCTOBER 20, 2012

ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT WIEN STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Yale vs Columbia (Oct 26, 2012 at New York)

YALE COLScore 22 26FIRST DOWNS 18 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-262 35-60PASSING YDS (NET) 52 369Passes Att-Comp-Int 12-4-0 56-38-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-314 91-429Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-18 1-30Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-39 4-85Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.3 3-38.3Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0Penalties-Yards 2-18 10-75Possession Time 21:24 38:36Third-Down Conversions 7 of 10 13 of 21Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5

Yale ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgVarga 25 220 0 220 3 28 8.8Cargill 14 44 6 38 0 12 2.7Keys 2 5 0 5 0 5 2.5Furman 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 26 79 8 71 0 13 2.7Silvio, Steven 3 6 0 6 0 3 2.0Molina, Cameron 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0McDonagh, T. 1 0 7 -7 0 0 -7.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackFurman 3-8-0 34 0 17 1Varga 1-4-0 18 0 18 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 33-47-1 328 2 27 2McDonagh, T. 5-9-0 41 0 16 1

Receiving No. Yards TD LongCargill 1 18 0 18Sandquist 1 17 0 17Wallace 1 9 0 9Reuland 1 8 0 8

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 11 138 0 25Connors, Chris 8 96 0 27Wanamaker, Jake 4 31 1 11Flannery, Ryan 4 23 0 9

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBCazzetta 3 133 44.3 49 1 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 3 115 38.3 48 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongSandquist 1 18 0 18

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 30 0 30

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongVarga 3 39 0 19

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongBell, Trevor 2 27 0 18Fisher, Alec 1 9 0 9

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLStottlemyer 5-9 14 0.0 0.0Bibb 8-4 12 0.0 1.0Champion 5-7 12 0.0 0.5Cook 5-4 9 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLDiTommaso, Mike 4-3 7 0.0 0.0Waller, Mike 2-5 7 0.0 0.0Murphy, Ryan 3-3 6 0.0 1.0Olinger, Zach 2-4 6 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 08:29 COL - Eddy, Luke 28 yd field goal, 15-71 6:31 0 - 32nd 13:34 YALE - Varga 28 yd run (Panico kick), 7-94 2:35 7 - 3

08:13 COL - Murphy, Ryan safety 7 - 53rd 08:33 YALE - Varga 3 yd run (Panico kick), 12-74 5:03 14 - 5

01:51 COL - Wanamaker, Jake 4 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 14-75 6:42 14 - 124th 11:38 COL - Brackett, Sean 1 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick), 9-48 3:37 14 - 19

07:30 YALE - Varga 25 yd run (Cargill rush), 10-75 4:08 22 - 1900:45 COL - Garrett, M. 2 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 8-59 1:20 22 - 26

COLUMBIA 26, YALE 22GAME SEVEN • OCTOBER 27, 2012

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Quickie Statistics (Final)C olum bia vs #21 H arvard (N ov 03 , 2012 at C am bridge, M ass.)

COL HARVScore 0 69FIRST DOWNS 8 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21--19 52-328PASSING YDS (NET) 168 257Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-15-3 28-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-149 80-585Fumble Returns-Yards 1-29 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1--2 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-111 1-24Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-17Punts (Number-Avg) 10-42.1 4-42.0Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 2-10 8-52Possession Time 22:00 38:00Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 7-8

Columbia HarvardRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 7 29 1 28 0 8 4.0Molina, Cameron 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Brackett, Sean 7 8 15 -7 0 7 -1.0McDonagh, T. 6 0 40 -40 0 0 -6.7

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgWilson, Damani 8 121 0 121 2 45 15.1Zajeski, Rich 12 67 2 65 1 12 5.4Scales, Treavor 10 48 0 48 1 16 4.8Hempel, Conner 3 28 0 28 0 16 9.3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackMcDonagh, T. 9-20-2 125 0 24 5Brackett, Sean 6-17-1 43 0 11 3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackChapple, Colton 13-18-0 195 3 28 3Hempel, Conner 6-10-0 62 0 19 0

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 7 67 0 15Connors, Chris 3 42 0 24DiNovo, Louis 2 24 0 19Garner, H. 2 23 0 16

Receiving No. Yards TD LongJuszczyk, Kyle 5 55 1 14Zorn, Ricky 4 63 1 27Berg, Andrew 3 36 1 20Brate, Cameron 2 54 0 28

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 10 421 42.1 73 2 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDombrowksi, Jac 4 168 42.0 48 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 1 -2 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongMiller, Scott 1 0 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongReim, Travis 4 64 0 19Fisher, Alec 2 29 0 15

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongStanton, Paul 1 24 0 24

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLOlinger, Zach 6-8 14 0.0 1.0Murphy, Ryan 3-3 6 0.0 0.0DeVeau, Brian 4-1 5 0.0 0.0Patmon, Darin 4-1 5 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLLindsey, Jacob 4-2 6 0.0 0.0Lyon, John 2-2 4 1.0 1.0Hayes, Norman 2-2 4 0.0 0.0Kirton, Reynold 1-3 4 0.0 0.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 04:20 HARV - Zorn, Ricky 12 yd pass from Chapple, Colton (Mothander, Davi kick), 7-77 2:32 0 - 72nd 13:23 HARV - Berg, Andrew 20 yd pass from Chapple, Colton (Mothander, Davi kick), 7-74 2:00 0 - 14

10:38 HARV - Juszczyk, Kyle 8 yd pass from Chapple, Colton (Mothander, Davi kick), 5-27 2:04 0 - 2110:07 HARV - Scales, Treavor 1 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick), 1-1 0:06 0 - 2809:53 HARV - Loftus, Connor 15 yd interception return (Mothander, Davi kick) 0 - 3505:55 HARV - Chapple, Colton 11 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick), 5-60 1:54 0 - 42

3rd 10:33 HARV - Stanton, Paul 1 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick failed), 11-69 4:17 0 - 4802:00 HARV - Zajeski, Rich 5 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick), 4-16 2:32 0 - 55

4th 12:44 HARV - Wilson, Damani 45 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick), 1-45 0:08 0 - 6205:19 HARV - Wilson, Damani 43 yd run (Mothander, Davi kick), 5-66 3:27 0 - 69

COLUMBIA 0, No. 21 HARVARD 69GAME EIGHT • NOVEMBER 3, 2012

HARVARD STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Cornell vs Columbia (11/10/12 at New York, N.Y.)

COR COLScore 17 34FIRST DOWNS 17 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-94 37-198PASSING YDS (NET) 150 193Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-15-3 37-19-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-244 74-391Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-8Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-110 2-60Interception Returns-Yards 3-46 3-15Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 4-42.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-64 5-55Possession Time 27:14 32:46Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-4

Cornell ColumbiaRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgHagy, Luke 18 124 0 124 1 33 6.9Avery, Ahmad 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0Nacita, Silas 2 4 10 -6 0 4 -3.0Mathews, Jeff 9 10 40 -30 0 5 -3.3

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 25 191 4 187 1 86 7.5Brackett, Sean 8 27 20 7 0 10 0.9Lowry, Griffin 3 10 4 6 0 7 2.0TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackMathews, Jeff 12-25-1 140 1 33 6Amrhein, Chris 3-13-2 10 0 7 0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 19-37-3 193 3 27 3

Receiving No. Yards TD LongHagy, Luke 8 62 0 16Tasker, Luke 3 53 1 33Gellatly, Grant 2 12 0 6Ondash, Kurt 1 15 0 15

Receiving No. Yards TD LongConnors, Chris 6 84 2 27Nelligan, C. 5 39 0 22Garner, H. 3 31 1 22Wanamaker, Jake 2 13 0 7

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBWood, Sam 6 236 39.3 47 3 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 4 168 42.0 51 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongTasker, Luke 1 4 0 4

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongFisher, Alec 3 8 0 6

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongGellatly, Grant 6 110 0 27

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongReim, Travis 1 23 0 23Bell, Trevor 1 37 0 37

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLFord, Jonathan 2-9 11 0.0 1.0Gee, Brian 4-4 8 1.0 2.5Nelson, Andrew 5-2 7 0.0 0.0Betros, Taylor 2-5 7 0.0 0.5

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLWaller, Mike 7-3 10 1.0 1.0Olinger, Zach 4-3 7 0.0 0.0Reim, Travis 2-4 6 0.0 0.0Martin, Josh 3-2 5 3.0 3.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 09:53 COL - Connors, Chris 8 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Perfetti, Dean kick), 10-77 5:07 0 - 7

01:51 COR - Tasker, Luke 33 yd pass from Mathews, Jeff (Wells, John kick), 6-65 2:49 7 - 72nd 01:15 COR - Wells, John 35 yd field goal, 5-19 1:30 10 - 7

00:59 COR - Hagy, Luke 5 yd run (Wells, John kick), 2-6 0:08 17 - 700:00 COL - Eddy, Luke 44 yd field goal, 9-36 0:50 17 - 10

3rd 04:52 COL - Garrett, M. 86 yd run (Eddy, Luke kick), 1-86 0:12 17 - 1703:24 COL - Garner, H. 22 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 1-22 0:05 17 - 24

4th 14:51 COL - Eddy, Luke 38 yd field goal, 6-36 2:23 17 - 2710:15 COL - Connors, Chris 27 yd pass from Brackett, Sean (Eddy, Luke kick), 7-62 3:28 17 - 34

COLUMBIA 34, CORNELL 17GAME NINE • NOVEMBER 10, 2012

ROBERT K. KRAFT FIELD AT WIEN STADIUM

Quickie Statistics (Final)Columbia vs Brown (Nov 17, 2012 at Providence, RI)

COL BRWNScore 6 22FIRST DOWNS 13 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-74 37-149PASSING YDS (NET) 175 258Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-1 29-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-249 66-407Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-21Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-67 3-43Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-16Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.5 3-36.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 2-15 6-61Possession Time 28:58 31:02Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 0-0

Columbia BrownRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgGarrett, M. 14 63 7 56 0 21 4.0Brackett, Sean 16 46 28 18 0 11 1.1

Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgIzon, Jeffrey 19 83 2 81 0 16 4.3Taulbee, Cody 7 38 0 38 0 11 5.4Reisner, Jordan 6 27 0 27 0 11 4.5Fay, Jonah 2 2 0 2 0 2 1.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackBrackett, Sean 19-34-1 175 0 32 5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackDonnelly, Pat 16-23-1 225 3 29 0Ryan, John 2-6-0 33 0 21 0

Receiving No. Yards TD LongNelligan, C. 6 54 0 17Connors, Chris 5 67 0 32Garner, H. 3 24 0 13Flannery, Ryan 2 19 0 13

Receiving No. Yards TD LongFay, Jonah 6 101 1 29Lundevall, T. 5 49 0 19Evans, Jordan 4 69 1 29Marks, Andrew 2 23 1 22

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBDelaney, Paul 4 170 42.5 53 1 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TBMeyer, Nate 3 108 36.0 38 1 1

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongBlackshear, B. 1 0 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD LongCruz, AJ 3 21 0 16

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongBell, Trevor 3 53 0 27Reim, Travis 1 14 0 14

Kick Returns No. Yards TD LongCruz, AJ 2 26 0 15Polley, Emory 1 17 0 17

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLMurphy, Ryan 2-7 9 0.0 0.0Martin, Josh 4-3 7 0.0 0.0Carter, Marquel 4-2 6 0.0 1.0Waller, Mike 3-3 6 0.0 0.0

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFLZambetti, Steve 9-3 12 0.5 1.5Oyalowo, Ade 5-2 7 0.0 1.0Franciosi, Anth 4-2 6 0.0 1.0Watne, Reed 4-1 5 1.0 1.0

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 04:05 COL - Eddy, Luke 27 yd field goal, 9-61 4:30 3 - 02nd 14:57 COL - Eddy, Luke 30 yd field goal, 6-32 2:58 6 - 0

12:15 BRWN - Fay, Jonah 29 yd pass from Donnelly, Pat (Norocea, Alex kick), 7-76 2:37 6 - 703:32 BRWN - Evans, Jordan 29 yd pass from Donnelly, Pat (Norocea, Alex kick), 8-70 3:29 6 - 14

3rd 09:20 BRWN - Marks, Andrew 22 yd pass from Donnelly, Pat (Phelan, Alex rush), 11-89 5:33 6 - 22

COLUMBIA 6, BROWN 22GAME TEN • NOVEMBER 17, 2012

BROWN STADIUM

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FORDHAMGAME 1 • SEPTEMBER 211:00 PM • JACK COFFEY FIELD

General InformationLocation .......................................................Bronx, N.Y.

Founded ................................................................1841

Enrollment (Undergraduate) .................................8,427

Nickname..............................................................Rams

School Colors ...................................Maroon and White

Home Field/Capacity ............. Jack Coffey Field (7,000)

Surface ...............................................FieldTurf (Lights)

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .............................................Patriot League

President ................................... Joseph McShane, S.J.

Athletics Director ............ David Roach (Springfield ‘71)

Coach’s InformationHead Coach.................... Joe Moorhead (Fordham ‘96)

Record at Fordham (yrs) ........................ 6-5 (one year)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................6-5

2012 Patriot League Record/Finish ......................... N/A

Lettermen Returning/Lost .....................................63/24

Series InformationSeries Record ............................ Columbia leads, 11-10

Columbia’s last road victory ........Sep. 17, 2005 (23-17)

Fordham’s last home victory ....... Sep. 17, 2011 (21-14)

Last tie ..................................................................... N/A

Current Streak ............................. Fordham, six straight

First Meeting .............................. 1890 (Columbia, 40-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ........................... Joe DiBari

SID Office Phone .................................. (718) 817-4240

Email............................................. [email protected]

Website ...................................www.fordhamsports,com

Press Box Phone .................................. (718) 817-4241

MONMOUTHGAME 2 • SEPTEMBER 2812:30 PM • WIEN STADIUM

General InformationLocation ...................................West Long Branch, N.J.Founded ................................................................1933Enrollment ............................................................6,000Nickname............................................................ HawksSchool Colors .........................Midnight Blue and White Home Field/Capacity .......... Kessler Field at Monmouth ............................................................. Stadium (4,600) Surface ............................................................FieldTurfAffiliation ......................................................NCAA FCSConference ................ Independant (Big South in 2014) President ...............................................Dr. Paul BrownAthletics Director ..............................Dr. Marilyn McNeil

Coach’s InformationHead Coach................ Kevin Callahan (Rochester, ‘77)Record at Fordham (yrs) ...................114-91 (20 years)Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................5-52012 Conference Record/Finish .........................4-3/3rdLettermen Returning/Lost .....................................60/16

Series InformationSeries Record ...........................................................0-0Columbia’s last road victory ..................................... N/AMonmouth’s last home victory ................................. N/ALast tie ..................................................................... N/ACurrent Streak ......................................................... N/AFirst Meeting ..........................................................2013

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ...................... Greg ViscomiSID Office Phone .................................. (732) 571-4447Email.................................... [email protected] .................................... www.GoMUHawks.comPress Box Phone .................................. (732) 571-4400

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PRINCETONGAME 3 • OCTOBER 51:00 PM • PRINCETON STADIUM

General InformationLocation ................................................. Princeton, N.J.

Founded ................................................................1746

Enrollment ............................................................4,600

Nickname............................................................. Tigers

School Colors ................................... Orange and Black

Home Field/Capacity ......... Princeton Stadium (27,800)

Surface ............................................................FieldTurf

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President ................................Christopher L. Eisgruber

Athletics Director ..................................Gary D. Walters

Coach’s InformationHead Coach........................Bob Surace (Princeton ‘90)

Record at Princeton (yrs).................. 7-13 (three years)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................5-5

2012 Ivy League Record ................................. 4-3/T3rd

Series InformationSeries Record .........................Princeton leads, 64-15-1

Columbia’s last road victory ...........Oct. 4, 2003 (33-27)

Princeton’s last home victory ......... Oct. 1, 2011 (24-21)

Last tie ...............................................Oct. 7, 1972 (0-0)

Current Streak ........................... Princeton, two straight

First Meeting ................................ 1874 (Princeton, 6-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact .................... Craig Sachson

SID Office Phone .................................. (609) 358-3680

Email....................................... [email protected]

Website ..............................www.goprincetontigers.com

Press Box Phone .................................. (609) 258-0660

LEHIGHGAME 4 • OCTOBER 12NOON • WIEN STADIUM

General InformationLocation ................................................ Bethlehem, Pa.

Founded ................................................................1865

Enrollment ............................................................4,718

Nickname............................................ Mountain Hawks

School Colors .....................................Brown and White

Home Field/Capacity .........Goodman Stadium (16,000)

Surface ................................................................ Grass

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .............................................Patriot League

President ...................................................Alice P. Gast

Athletics Director ........................................ Joe Sterrett

Coach’s InformationHead Coach........Andy Coen (Gettysburg College ‘87))

Record at Fordham (yrs) ...............51-30 (seven years)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record...............................................10-1

2012 Patriot League Record/Finish ...................4-1/2nd

Series InformationSeries Record ............................ Columbia leads, 11-10

Columbia’s last home victory ......Sep. 17, 2005 (23-17)

Lehigh’s last road victory ............ Sep. 17, 2011 (21-14)

Last tie ..................................................................... N/A

Current Streak ............................. Fordham, six straight

First Meeting .............................. 1890 (Columbia, 40-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ................Steve Lomangino

SID Office Phone .................................. (610) 758-3174

Email................................................ [email protected]

Website ...................................... www.lehighsports.com

Press Box Phone .................................. (610) 758-3174

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PENNGAME 5 • OCTOBER 191:30 PM • WIEN STADIUM

General InformationLocation ..............................................Philadelphia, Pa.

Founded ................................................................1740

Enrollment ..........................................................10,275

Nickname......................................................... Quakers

School Colors .......................................... Red and Blue

Home Field/Capacity .................Franklin Field (52,958)

Surface .......................................................... SprintTurf

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President ...........................................Dr. Amy Gutmann

Athletics Director ............................. Steve Bilsky, W’71

Coach’s InformationHead Coach Al Bagnoli (Central Connecticut State ‘75)

Record at Fordham (yrs) ...................142-66 (21 years)

Overall Record (yrs) ..........................228-85 (31 years)

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................6-4

2012 Ivy League Record/Finish ..........................5-1/1st

Lettermen Returning/Lost .....................................40/21

Series InformationSeries Record ................................Penn leads, 70-21-1

Columbia’s last home victory .........Oct. 7, 1995 (24-14)

Penn’s last road victory ............... Oct. 15, 2011 (27-20)

Last tie .......................................................... 1878 (0-0)

Current Streak ....................................Penn, 16 straight

First Meeting ............................................1878 (0-0, tie)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ........................... Eric Dolan

SID Office Phone .................................. (215) 898-6129

Email............................................. [email protected]

Website .................................... www.pennathletics.com

Press Box Phone .....(215) 898-6159 or (215) 898-1085

DARTMOUTHGAME 6 • OCTOBER 261:30 PM • MEMORIAL FIELD

General InformationLocation ................................................. Hanover, N.H.

Founded ...............................................................1769

Enrollment ...........................................................4,200

Nickname ......................................................Big Green

School Colors ..................Dartmouth Green and White

Home Field (Capacity) ............Memorial Field (13,000)

Surface ...........................................................FieldTurf

Affiliation .....................................................NCAA FCS

Conference ................................................. Ivy League

President ...................Philip J. Hanlon (Dartmouth ‘77)

Athletics Director .............. Harry Sheehy (Williams ‘75)

Coach’s InformationHead Coach................ Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ‘79)

Record at Dartmouth (yrs) .............. 52-76-2 (13 years)

Career Record (yrs) ...................... 86-153-2 (23 years)

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................6-4

Ivy League Record/Finish ................................ 4-3/T3rd

Lettermen Returning/Lost ....................................43/24

Series InformationSeries Record ....................... Dartmouth leads, 65-17-1

Columbia’s last road victory ..........Oct. 20, 2001 (27-20

Dartmouth’s last home victory ....... Oct. 22, 2011 (37-0)

Last tie .......................................... Nov. 5, 1983 (17-17)

Current Streak ......................... Dartmouth, four straight

First Meeting .............................. 1899 (Columbia, 22-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ........................ Rick Bender

SID Office Phone .................................. (603) 646-1030

Email................................. [email protected]

Website .............................. www.DartmouthSports.com

Press Box Phone ................................... (603) 646-0111

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YALEGAME 7 • NOVEMBER 2NOON • YALE BOWL

General InformationLocation ...........................................New Haven, Conn.

Founded ................................................................1701

Enrollment .................5,200 (undergrad), 6,1000 (grad)

Nickname................................................. Bulldogs, Elis

School Colors ................................Yale Blue and White

Home Field/Capacity .......................Yale Bowl (61,446)

Surface ............................................................FieldTurf

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President .................................................Peter Salovey

Athletics Director ....................................... Tom Beckett

Coach’s InformationHead Coach..Tony Reno (Worcester State College ‘97)

Record at Yale (yrs) .................................... 2-8 (1 year)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................2-8

2012 Ivy League Record/Finish ..........................1-6/8th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................37/16

Series InformationSeries Record .................................Yale leads, 69-20-2

Columbia’s last road victory .........Oct. 26, 1996 (13-10)

Yale’s last home victory ............... Oct. 29, 2011 (16-13)

Last tie .............................................Oct. 21, 1978 (3-3)

Current Streak ................................ Columbia, won one

First Meeting ........................................ 1872 (Yale, 3-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ......................... Steve Conn

SID Office Phone .................................. (203) 432-1455

Email........................................... [email protected]

Website .....................................www.YaleBulldogs.com

Press Box Phone ........................ (203) 764-9244/9245

HARVARDGAME 8 • NOVEMBER 912:30 PM • WIEN STADIUM

General InformationLocation ............................................Cambridge, Mass.

Founded ................................................................1636

Enrollment ............................................................6,704

Nickname..........................................................Crimson

School Colors .......................Crimson, Black and White

Home Field/Capacity ............Harvard Stadium (30,323)

Surface ...........................................................Field Turf

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President .......................................... Drew Gilpin Faust

Athletics Director ................................Robert L. Scalise

Coach’s InformationHead Coach......................Tim Murphy (Springfield ‘78)

Record at Harvard (yrs) .....................128-61 (19 years)

Overall Record (yrs) .................... 160-106-1 (25 years)

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................8-2

2012 Ivy League Record/Finish .........................5-2/2nd

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................46/24

Series InformationSeries Record ........................... Harvard leads, 56-14-1

Columbia’s last home victory ........ Nov. 8, 2003 (16-13)

Harvard’s last road victory .............Nov. 5, 2011 (25-21)

Last tie ...............................................Oct. 19, 193 (3-3)

Current Streak .............................Harvard, nine straight

First Meeting ...................................1877 (Harvard, 6-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ....................Tim Williamson

SID Office Phone ................................. (617) 495-2206)

Email......................................twilliam@fas.harvard.edu

Website ....................................... www.GoCrimson.com

Press Box Phone .................................. (617) 495-5902

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CORNELLGAME 9 • NOVEMBER 1612:30 PM • SCHOELLKOPF FIELD

General InformationLocation .......................................................Ithaca, N.Y.

Founded ................................................................1865

Enrollment ..........................................................13,700

Nickname...................................................The Big Red

School Colors ........................Carnelian Red and White

Home Field/Capacity ........... Schoellkopf Field (25,597)

Surface ............................................................FieldTurf

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President .............................................David J. Skorton

Athletics Director ............................. J. Andrew Noel, Jr.

Coach’s InformationHead Coach..........................David Archer (Cornell ‘05)

Record at Cornell (yrs) .......................0-0 (first season)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................4-6

2012 Ivy League Record/Finish ........................2-5/T6th

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................48/23

Series InformationSeries Record .............................Cornell leads, 61-36-3

Columbia’s last home victory .......Nov. 19, 2011 (35-28)

Brown’s last road victory .............. Nov. 17, 2007 (30-22

Last tie .......................................................... 1940 (0-0)

Current Streak ..................................... Brown, won one

First Meeting ................................... 1902 (Brown, 28-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ..................Jeremy Hartigan

SID Office Phone .................................. (607) 255-9788

Email................................................ [email protected]

Website .................................. www.CornellBigRed.com

Press Box Phone .................................. (607) 255-3535

BROWNGAME 10 • NOVEMBER 2312:30 PM • WIEN STADIUM

General InformationLocation ............................................... Providence, R.I.

Founded ................................................................1764

Enrollment ............................................................ 5,711

Nickname..............................................................Bears

School Colors ..... Seal Brown, Cardinal Red and White

Home Field/Capacity .............. Brown Stadium (20,000)

Surface ................................................................ Grass

Affiliation ......................................................NCAA FCS

Conference .................................................. Ivy League

President .....................................Christina Hull Paxson

Athletics Director ........................................ Jack Hayes

Coach’s InformationHead Coach................ Phil Estes (New Hampshire ‘81)

Record at Fordham (yrs) .....................97-57 (15 years)

Overall Record (yrs) .............................................Same

Team Information2012 Overall Record.................................................7-3

2012 Ivy League Record/Finish ....................... 4-3/T3rd

Series InformationSeries Record ..............................Brown leads, 49-26-2

Columbia’s last home victory ...................Nov. 21, 2009

Lehigh’s last road victory ............ Sep. 17, 2011 (21-14)

Last tie ..................................................................... N/A

Current Streak ............................. Fordham, six straight

First Meeting .............................. 1890 (Columbia, 40-0)

Sports Information OfficeSports Information Contact ........................Chris Humm

SID Office Phone .................................. (401) 863-1095

[email protected]

Website .......................................www.brownbears.com

Press Box Phone ......................... (401) 867-3888/3897

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1807 (0-1)Captain: Stuyvesant Fish

Rutgers L, 3-6

1871 (No games played)

1872 (1-2-1)Captain: Alex B. Simonds

Rutgers T, 0-0 Rutgers L, 5-7 Yale L, 0-3 Stevens W, 6-0

1873 (2-1)Captain: Charles King

Stevens W, 2-1 Rutgers L, 4-5 Rutgers W, 4-3

1874 (1-5)Captain: Charles King

Rutgers L, 1-6 Stevens L, 2-4 Rutgers W, 4-1 Princeton L, 0-6 Yale L, 1-5 Yale L, 1-6

1875 (4-1-1)Captain: Edward W. Price

Rutgers T, 1-1 Stevens W, 2-1 CCNY W, 5-0 Princeton L, 2-6 CCNY W, 6-0 Yale W, 3-2

1876 (1-3)Captain: Edward W. Price

Stevens L, 3-5 Princeton L, 0-3 Stevens W, 4-0 Yale L, 0-2

1877 (1-2)Captain: Chas. DeH. Bower

Harvard L, 0-6 Rutgers W, 6T-0 Princeton L, 3T-4G,

1878 (0-0-1)Captain: Augustus I. Burton

Penn T0-0

1879 (0-3-2)Captain: William F. Morgan

Stevens T, 0-0 Princeton L, 0-2G,3T Penn L, 0-1T Yale L, 0-2G,3T Rutgers T, 0-0

1880 (1-2)Captain: Frederick A. Potts

Harvard L, 0-3G,1T Yale L0-13G,3T Rutgers W3G-3T

1881 (3-3-1)Captain: B.P. Clark

Stevens 3G-1G, 1TW,2S Harvard 0-1G-3TL Rutgers 1S-4ST Princeton 3S-1G,2T,2SL Yale 6S-1GL Rutgers 1G-3SW,3T Penn 2G-0W

1882 (0-5)Captain: B.P. Clark

Princeton L, 0-8G,3T Rutgers L, 1T-2G,1T Harvard L, 0-2G,4T Yale L, 0-11G,4T Princeton L, 0-3G,1T

1883 (1-3)Captain: W.N. Eldridge

CCNY W, 12-0 Stevens L, 0-19 Penn L, 1-35 Yale L, 0-93

1884 (1-1)Captain: Charles A. Stevens

Rutgers L, 5-35 CCNY W, 16-0

1885 (no games played) 1886-1888 (no teams)

1889 (2-7-2)Captain: J.M. Hewlett

Crescent L, 0-30 Lafayette T, 10-10 Trinity L, 4-24 Yale L, 0-62 Lehigh L, 6-51 Princeton L, 0-71 Penn L, 0-24 Stevens W, 12-6 Manhattan AC W, 22-0 Amherst T, 0-0 Cornell L, 0-20

1890 (1-5-1)Captain: A.C. Gildersleeve

Wesleyan L, 0-4 Penn L, 0-18 Fordham W, 40-0 Crescent L, 0-29 Princeton L, 0-85 Rutgers T, 6-6 Cornell L, 0-36

1891 (1-5)Captain: T. Ludlow Chrystie

Berkeley AC W, 32-0 Manhattan AC L, 0-28 Crescent L, 0-42 Stevens L, 0-52 Trinity L, 0-54 Rutgers L, 0-44

1892-1898 (No games played)

1899 (8-3)

Captain: Robert R. Wilson

Rutgers W, 26-0 Union W, 21-0 Princeton L, 0-11 NYU W, 40-0 Amherst W, 18-0 Yale W, 5-0 Stevens W, 46-0 Cornell L, 0-39 Army W, 16-0 Dartmouth W, 22-0 Carlisle L, 0-45

1900 (7-3-1) Captain: William R. Morley

Rutgers W, 11-0 Wesleyan W, 12-0 Williams T, 0-0 Harvard L, 0-24 Stevens W, 45-0 Penn L, 0-30 Yale L, 5-12 Princeton W, 6-5 Buffalo W, 17-0 Navy W, 11-0 Carlisle W, 17-6

1901 (8-5) Captain: C.L. Berrien

Buffalo L, 0-5 Rutgers W, 27-0 Williams W, 5-0 Harvard L, 0-18 Hamilton W, 12-0 Yale L, 5-10 Haverford W, 29-6 Penn W, 10-0 Georgetown W, 18-0 Syracuse L, 5-11 Cornell L, 0-24 Navy W, 6-5 Carlisle W, 40-12

1902 (6-4-1)Captain: Harold H. Weekes

Rutgers W, 43-0 Fordham W, 45-0 Buffalo W, 5-0 Swarthmore W, 24-0 Hamilton W, 35-0 Princeton L, 0-21 Penn L, 0-17 Brown L, 0-28 Amherst L, 0-29

Navy W, 5-0 Syracuse T, 6-6

1903 (9-1)Captain: Richard S. Smith

Wesleyan W, 10-0 Alumni W, 16-0 Union W, 36-0 Hamilton W, 29-0 Williams W, 5-0 Swarthmore W, 5-0 Amherst W, 12-0 Penn W, 18-6 Yale L, 25-0 Cornell W, 17-12

1904 (7-3)Captain: Robert S. Stangland

Union W, 10-0 F&M W, 28-0 Wesleyan W, 16-0 Tufts W, 31-0 Williams W, 11-0 Swarthmore W, 12-0 Amherst L, 0-12 Penn W, 16-0 Yale L, 0-34 Cornell W, 12-6

1905 (4-3-2)Captain: John R. Fisher

Union W, 23-0 Seton Hall W, 21-0 Wesleyan T, 0-0 Williams W, 11-5 Amherst T, 10-10 Princeton L, 0-12 Yale L, 0-53 Cornell W, 12-6 Penn L, 0-23

1906-1914 Football banned at Columbia

1915 (5-0)Captain: F.M. Simonds, Jr.

St. Lawrence W, 57-0 Stevens W, 15-6 Connecticut W, 17-6 NYU W, 19-16 Wesleyan W, 18-0

1916 (1-5-2)Captain: J.A. Healy

Hamilton L, 7-14 Vermont W, 6-0 Union L, 0-3 Williams T, 0-0 Stevens T, 0-0 Swarthmore L, 0-18 Wesleyan L, 0-40 NYU L, 0-6

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1917 (2-4)Captain: D.A. Cochran

Union W, 21-0 Williams L, 6-9 Amherst L, 6-14 Hobart W, 70-0 Wesleyan L, 0-6 NYU L, 7-9

1918 (5-1)Captain: Lt. Chester Robb

Merritt W, 7-0 Amherst W, 21-7 Union W, 33-0 Wesleyan W, 14-0 NYU W, 12-0 Syracuse L, 0-20

1919 (2-4-3) Captain: John D. Kennedy

USS Arizona T, 0-0 Vermont W, 7-0 Williams L, 0-25 Amherst W, 9-7 NYU L, 12-27 Union T, 0-0 Stevens L, 0-13 Wesleyan L, 13-28 Brown T, 7-7

1920 (4-4)Captain: John F. Kienninger

Trinity W, 0-21 NYU W, 14-7 Amherst W, 20-7 Wesleyan L, 0-10 Williams W, 20-14 Swarthmore L, 7-21 Cornell L, 7-34 Penn L, 7-27

1921 (2-6)Captain: F. Kessler Scovil

Amherst L, 7-9 Wesleyan W, 14-3 NYU W, 19-0 Dartmouth L, 7-31 Williams L, 0-20 Cornell L, 7-41 Ohio U L, 21-23 Colgate L, 14-21

1922 (5-4)Captain: Walter F. Koppisch

Ursinus W, 48-7 Amherst W, 43-6 Wesleyan W, 10-6 NYU W, 6-2 Williams L, 10-13 Cornell L, 0-56 Middlebury W, 17-6 Dartmouth L, 7-28 Colgate L, 6-59

1923 (4-4-1)Captain: Walter F. Koppisch

Ursinus W, 13-0 Amherst T, 0-0 Wesleyan W, 12-6 Penn L, 7-19 Williams L, 0-10 Middlebury W, 9-6 Cornell L, 0-35 NYU W, 21-0 Dartmouth L, 6-31

1924 (5-3-1)Captain: Walter F. Koppisch

Haverford W, 29-3 St. Lawrence W, 52-0 Wesleyan W, 35-0 Penn L, 7-10 Williams W, 27-3 Cornell L, 0-14 NYU W, 40-0 Army T, 14-14 Syracuse L, 6-9

1925 (6-3-1)Captain: George Pease

Haverford W, 59-0 Johns Hopkins W, 47-0 Wesleyan W, 64-0 Ohio State L, 0-9 Williams W, 26-0 Cornell L, 14-17 NYU T, 6-6 Army W, 21-7 Alfred W, 46-0 Syracuse L, 5-16

1926 (6-3)Captain: William Madden

Vermont W, 14-0 Union W, 26-0 Wesleyan W, 41-0 Ohio L, 7-32 Duke W, 24-0 Cornell W, 17-9 W &M W, 13-10 Penn L, 0-3 Syracuse L, 2-19

1927 (5-2-2)Captain: Raph Furey

Vermont W, 32-0 Union W, 28-0 Weslyan W, 28-0 Colgate L, 7-13 Williams W, 19-0 Cornell T, 0-0 Johns Hopkins T, 7-7 Penn L, 0-27 Syracuse W, 14-7

1928 (5-3-1)Captain: William F. Alder

Vermont W, 20-0 Union W, 27-0 Wesleyan W, 31-7

Dartmouth L, 7-21 Williams W, 20-6 Cornell T, 0-0 Johns Hopkins W, 14-13 Penn L, 7-34 Syracuse L, 6-14

1929 (4-5)Captain: Malcolm Bleeker

Middlebury W, 38-6 Union W, 31-0 Wesleyan W, 52-0 Dartmouth L, 0-34 Williams W, 33-0 Cornell L, 6-12 Colgate L, 0-33 Penn L, 0-20 Syracuse L, 0-6

1930 (5-4)Captain: Joseph Stanczyk

Middlebury W, 48-0 Union W, 25-0 Wesleyan W, 48-0 Dartmouth L, 0-52 Williams W, 3-0 Cornell W, 10-7 Colgate L, 0-54 Brown L, 0-6 Syracuse L, 7-19

1931 (7-1-1) Captain: Ralph Hewitt

Middlebury W, 61-0 Union W, 51-0 Wesleyan W, 37-0 Dartmouth W, 19-6 Williams W, 19-0 Cornell L, 0-13 Virginia W, 27-0 Brown W, 9-7 Syracuse T, 0-0

1932 (7-1-1) Captain: Steve Grenda

Middlebury W, 51-0 Lehigh W, 41-6 Princeton W, 20-7 Virginia W, 22-6 Williams W, 46-0 Cornell W, 6-0 Navy W, 7-6 Brown L, 6-7 Syracuse T, 0-0

1933 (8-1) Captain: Cliff Montgomery

Lehigh W, 39-0 Virginia W, 15-6 Princeton L, 0-20 Penn State W, 33-0 Cornell W, 9-6 Navy W, 14-7 Lafayette W, 46-6 Syracuse W, 16-0 Rose Bowl Stanford W, 7-0

1934 (7-1) Captains: Edward Brominski,

Joseph Ferrara Yale W, 12-6 VMI W, 29-6 Navy L, 7-18 Penn State W, 14-7 Cornell W, 14-0 Brown W, 39-0 Penn W,13-12 Syracuse W, 12-0

1935 (4-4-1) Captain: Al Barabas

VMI W, 12-0 Rutgers W, 20-6 Penn L, 0-34 Michigan L, 7-19 Cornell T, 7-7 Syracuse L, 2-14 Navy L, 7-28 Brown W, 18-0 Dartmouth W, 13-7

1936 (5-3)Captains: George Furey, Joseph

Coviello Maine W, 34-0 Army L, 16-27 VMI W, 38-0 Michigan L, 0-13 Cornell W, 20-13 Dartmouth L, 13-20 Syracuse W, 17-0 Stanford W, 7-0

1937 (2-5-2)Captains: Oscar Bonom, John

Bateman Williams W, 40-6 Army L, 18-21 Penn W, 26-6 Brown L, 6-7 Cornell L, 0-14 Navy L, 6-13 Syracuse T, 6-6 Dartmouth L, 0-27 Stanford T, 0-0

1938 (3-6)Captain: John C. Wright

Yale W, 27-14 Army W, 20-18 Colgate L, 0-12 Penn L, 13-14 Cornell L, 7-23 Virginia W, 39-0 Navy L, 9-14 Syracuse L, 27-36 Brown L, 27-36

1939 (2-4-2) Captain: Frank J. Stulgaitis

Yale L, 7-10 Army T, 6-6 Princeton L, 7-14

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VMI W, 26-7 Cornell L, 7-13 Navy W,19-13 Tulane L, 0-25 Colgate T, 0-0

1940 (3-5) Captain Hugh R. Barber

Maine W, 15-0 Dartmouth W, 20-6 Georgia W, 19-13 Syracuse L, 0-3 Cornell L, 0-27 Wisconsin W, 7-6 Navy T, 0-0 Colgate W,20-17 Brown T, 0-0

1941 (3-5) Captain: Herbert H. Maack

Brown W, 13-6 Princeton W, 21-0 Georgia L, 3-7 Army L, 0-13 Cornell W, 7-0 Penn L, 16-19 Michigan L, 0-28 Colgate L, 21-30

1942 (3-6) Captains: Paul V. Governali,

Felix E. Demartini Fort Monmouth W, 39-0 Maine W, 34-2 Brown L, 21-28 Army L, 6-34 Penn L, 12-42 Cornell W, 14-13 Colgate L, 21-35 Navy L, 9-13 Dartmouth L, 13-26

1943 (0-8)Captain: Tomas S. Rock

Princeton L, 7-26 Yale L, 7-20 Army L, 0-52

Penn L, 0-33 Cornell L, 6-33 Dartmouth L, 13-47 Navy L, 0-61 Colgate L, 0-41

1944 (2-6) Captain: George Gliibert

Union W, 21-0 Syracuse W, 26-2 Yale L, 10-27 Colgate L, 0-6 Cornell L, 7-25 Penn L, 7-35 Brown L, 0-12 Dartmouth L, 0-18

1945 (8-1) Captain: Stanley S. Smith, Jr.

Lafayette W,40-14 Syracuse W, 32-0 Yale W, 27-13 Colgate W, 31-7 Brown W, 27-6 Cornell W, 34-26 Penn L, 7-32 Princeton W, 32-7 Dartmouth W, 21-0

1946 (6-3) Captain: Donald T. Kasprzak

9/28 Rutgers W, 13-710/5 Navy W, 23-1410/12 at Yale W, 28-2010/19 at Army L, 14-4810/26 at Dartmouth W, 33-1311/2 Cornell L, 0-1211/9 Penn L, 6-4111/16 Lafayette W, 46-011/23 Syracuse W, 59-21

1947 (7-2)Captains: Werner Hasselman

(R,C), Bill Swiacki (N,D), Bruce Gehrke (Y,S), Ventan Yablonski (P, HC), Henry O'Shaughnessy

(A)

9/27 Rutgers W, 40-2810/4 at Navy W, 13-610/11 Yale L, 7-1710/18 Penn L, 14-3410/25 at Army W, 21-2011/1 at Cornell W, 22-011/8 Dartmouth W, 15-011/15 Holy Cross W, 10-011/22 Syracuse W, 28-8

1948 (4-5)Captains: Gene Shekitka (

R), Henry Briggs (H), Charles Klemovich (Y), Lou Kusserow

(Pn.), Gene Rossides (Pr.), John Nork (C ), Joe Jaras (D), Bill

Olson (N), Clyde Hampton (S)

9/25 Rutgers W, 27-610/2 at Harvard L, 24-3310/9 at Yale W, 34-2810/16 Penn L, 14-2010/23 Princeton L, 14-1610/30 Cornell L, 13-2011/6 at Dartmouth L, 21-2611/13 Navy W, 13-011/20 Syracuse W, 34-28

1949 (2-7) Captains: Leon Van Bellingham

James Ward

9/24 Amherst W, 27-710/1 Harvard W, 14-710/8 Yale L, 7-3310/15 at Penn L, 7-2710/22 at Army L, 6-6310/29 at Cornell L, 0-5411/5 Dartmouth L, 14-3811/12 at Navy L, 0-2811/9 Brown L, 7-16

1950 (4-5)Captain: Albert Nork

9/30 Hobart W, 42-1210/7 at Harvard W, 28-710/14 at Yale L, 14-2010/21 Penn L, 0-3410/28 Army L, 0-3411/4 Cornell W, 20-1911/11 at Dartmouth L, 7-1411/18 Navy L, 7-2911/23 at Brown W, 33-0

1951 (5-3) Captain: Howard Hansen

10/6 Harvard W, 35-010/13 Yale W, 14-010/20 at Penn L, 13-2810/27 at Army L, 9-1411/3 at Cornell W, 21-2011/10 Dartmouth W, 21-611/17 Navy L, 7-2111/24 Brown W, 29-14

1952 (2-6-1) Captain: Robert McCullough

9/27 Princeton L, 0-1410/4 at Harvard W, 16-7

10/11 at Yale L, 28-3510/18 Penn L, 17-2710/25 Army T, 14-1411/1 Cornell L, 14-2111/8 at Dartmouth L, 14-3811/15 at Navy L, 0-2811/22 Brown W, 14-0

1953 (4-5) Captain: Gene Wodeshick

9/26 Lehigh W, 14-710/3 at Princeton L, 19-2010/10 at Yale L, 7-1310/17 Harvard W, 8-010/24 at Army L, 7-4010/31 at Cornell L, 13-2711/7 Dartmouth W, 25-1911/14 Navy L, 6-1411/21 Rutgers W, 27-13

1954 (1-8) Captain: Neil Opdyke

9/26 at Brown L, 7-1810/2 Princeton L, 20-5410/9 Yale L, 7-1310/16 at Harvard W, 7-610/23 Army L, 12-6710/30 Cornell L, 0-2611/6 at Dartmouth L, 0-2611/13 at Navy L, 6-5111/20 Rutgers L, 12-45

1955 (1-8) Captain: Manfredo Bucci

9/24 Brown W, 14-1210/1 at Princeton L, 7-2010/8 at Yale L, 14-4610/15 Harvard L, 7-2110/22 at Army L, 0-4510/29 at Cornell L, 19-3411/5 Dartmouth L, 7-1411/12 Navy L, 0-4711/19 Rutgers L, 6-12

1956 (2-5)Captain: Arthur Wilson

9/29 Brown L, 0-2010/6 at Princeton L, 0-3910/13 Yale L, 19-3310/20 Harvard W, 26-2010/27 Army L, 0-6011/3 Cornell W, 25-1911/10 at Dartmouth L, 0-1411/17 at Penn L, 6-2011/24 at Rutgers W, 18-12

1957 (1-8, 1-6) Captain: George Pappas

9/28 at Brown W, 23-2010/5 Princeton L, 6-4710/12 at Yale L, 0-1910/19 at Harvard L, 6-1910/26 Lehigh L, 6-4011/2 at Cornell L, 0-811/9 Dartmouth L, 0-711/16 Penn L, 6-2811/23 Rutgers L, 7-26

1933 Rose Bowl Team

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1958 (1-8,1-6)

Captain: Coy Gobble

9/27 Brown L, 0-2210/4 at Princeton L, 8-4310/11 Yale W, 13-010/18 Harvard L, 0-2610/25 at Buffalo L, 14-3411/1 Cornell L, 0-2511/8 at Dartmouth L, 0-3811/15 at Penn L, 0-4211/22 at Rutgers L, 0-61

1959 (2-7,1-6) Captain: Harvey Brookins

9/26 at Brown W, 21-610/3 Princeton L, 0-2210/10 at Yale L, 0-1410/17 at Harvard L, 22-3810/24 Holy Cross L, 0-3410/31 at Cornell L, 7-3411/7 Dartmouth L, 0-2211/14 Penn L, 6-2411/21 Rutgers W, 26-16

1960 (3-6,3-4) Captain: Robert McCool

9/24 Brown W, 37-010/1 at Princeton L, 0-4910/8 at Yale L, 8-3010/15 Harvard L, 7-810/22 Holy Cross L, 6-2710/29 Cornell W, 44-611/5 at Dartmouth L, 6-2211/12 at Penn W, 16-611/19 Rutgers L, 2-43

1961 (6-3, 6-1) Captain: William V. Campbell Jr.

9/30 at Brown W, 50-010/7 Princeton L, 20-3010/14 at Yale W, 11-010/21 at Harvard W, 26-1410/28 Lehigh L, 7-1411/4 at Cornell W, 35-711/11 Dartmouth W, 35-1411/18 Penn W, 37-611/25 at Rutgers L, 19-32

1962 (5-4, 4-3) Captain: Thomas E. O'Connor Jr.

9/29 Brown W, 22-2010/6 at Princeton L, 0-3310/13 Yale W, 14-1010/20 Harvard L, 14-3610/27 Lehigh W, 22-1511/3 Cornell W, 25-2111/10 at Dartmouth L, 0-4211/17 at Penn W, 21-711/24 Rutgers L, 6-22

1963 (4-4-1, 2-4-1) Captain: Allison F. Butts

9/28 at Brown W, 22-1410/5 Princeton L, 6-710/12 at Yale L, 7-19

10/19 at Harvard T, 3-310/26 Lehigh W, 42-2111/2 at Cornell L, 17-1811/9 Dartmouth L, 6-4711/16 Penn W, 33-811/23 at Rutgers W, 35-28

1964 (2-6-1) Captain: Edward C. Malmstrom

9/26 Colgate W, 21-1410/3 at Princeton L, 13-2310/10 Harvard L, 0-310/17 at Yale T, 9-910/24 Rutgers L, 35-3810/31 Cornell L, 20-5711/7 at Dartmouth L, 14-3111/14 Penn W, 33-1211/21 at Brown L, 0-7

1965 (2-7, 1-6) Captain: Ronald Brookshire

9/25 Lafayette L, 10-1410/2 Princeton L, 0-3110/9 at Harvard L, 6-2110/16 Yale W, 21-710/23 Rutgers W, 12-710/30 at Cornell L, 6-2011/6 Dartmouth L, 0-4711/13 at Penn L, 21-3111/20 Brown L, 7-51

1966 (2-7,2-5) Captains: Richard Flory, Robert

Hast

9/24 at Colgate L, 0-3810/1 at Princeton L, 12-1410/8 Harvard L, 7-3410/15 at Yale L, 21-4410/22 at Rutgers L, 34-3710/29 Cornell L, 6-3111/5 at Dartmouth L, 14-5611/12 Penn W, 22-1411/19 Brown W, 40-38

1967 (2-7,0-7) Captains: Donald Hubert,

Thomas Reed

9/30 Colgate W, 17-1410/7 Princeton L, 14-2810/14 at Harvard L, 13-4910/21 Yale L, 7-2110/28 Rutgers W, 24-1311/4 at Cornell L, 14-2711/11 Dartmouth L, 7-1311/18 at Penn L, 6-2611/25 at Brown L, 7-14

1968 (2-7,2-5) Captains: Mike Busa, Ron Tar-

rington

9/28 Lafayette L, 14-3610/5 at Princeton L, 16-4410/12 Harvard L, 14-2110/19 at Yale L, 7-2810/26 Rutgers L, 17-2811/23 Cornell W, 17-1211/9 at Dartmouth L, 19-31

11/16 at Penn L, 7-1311/23 Brown W, 46-20

1969 (1-8,1-6) Captains: Kenneth Alexander,

Richard Alexander

9/27 Lafayette L, 22-3610/4 Princeton L, 7-2110/11 at Harvard L, 0-5110/18 Yale L, 6-4110/25 at Rutgers L, 14-2111/1 at Cornell L, 3-1011/8 Dartmouth L, 7-3711/15 Penn L, 17L11/21 at Brown W, 18-3

1970 (3-6, 1-6) Captains: Michael Pyszczymu-

cha, Spencer Ramsey

9/26 Lafayette W, 23-910/3 at Princeton L, 22-2410/10 Harvard W, 28-2110/17 at Yale L, 15-3210/24 Rutgers W, 30-1410/31 Cornell L, 20-3111/7 at Dartmouth L, 0-5511/14 at Penn L, 14-2111/21 Brown L, 12-17

1971 (6-3, 5-2) Captains: John Sefcik, Charles

Johnson

9/25 at Lafayette L, 0-310/2 Princeton W, 22-2010/9 at Harvard L, 19-2110/16 Yale W, 15-1410/23 at Rutgers W, 17-1610/30 at Cornell L, 21-2411/6 Dartmouth W, 31-2911/13 Penn W, 17-311/20 at Brown W, 24-6

1972 (3-5-1, 2-4-1) Captains: Don Jackson, Paul

Kaliades, Jesse Parks

9/30 Fordham W, 44-010/7 at Princeton T, 0-010/14 Harvard L, 18-2010/21 at Yale L, 14-2810/28 Rutgers L, 3-611/4 Cornell W, 14-011/11 at Dartmouth L, 8-3811/18 at Penn L, 14-2011/25 Brown W, 28-12

1973 (1-7, 1-6) Captains: Mike Evans, Ted

Gregory

9/29 Bucknell T, 0-010/6 Princeton W, 14-1310/13 at Harvard L, 0-5710/20 Yale L, 0-2910/27 at Rutgers L, 2-2811/3 at Cornell L, 14-4411/10 Dartmouth L, 6-2411/17 Penn L, 8-4211/24 at Brown L, 37-14

1974 (1-8, 0-7) Captains: Dick Cummings, Mike

Telep

9/28 Lafayette L, 0-1510/5 at Princeton L, 13-4010/12 Harvard L, 6-3410/19 at Yale L, 2-4210/26 Bucknell W, 38-3311/2 Cornell L, 0-2411/9 at Dartmouth L, 0-2111/16 at Penn L, 3-2111/23 Brown L, 19-28

Thomas Haggerty ‘62 runs the ball during the Lions’ 1961 Ivy League championship season.

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1975 (2-7, 2-5) Captains: Mike Delaney, Mike

Yeager

9/27 at Lafayette L, 7-1010/4 Princeton L, 7-2710/11 at Harvard L, 30-3510/18 Yale L, 7-3410/25 at Rutgers L, 0-4111/1 at Cornell W, 42-1911/8 Dartmouth L, 17-2211/15 Penn W, 28-2511/22 at Brown L, 13-48

1976 (3-6, 2-5) Captains: Ed Backus, Dave

McAvoy

9/18 at Harvard L, 10-349/25 Lafayette W, 38-3110/2 at Penn W, 14-1010/9 Princeton L, 3-910/16 at Yale L, 6-3710/23 Rutgers L, 0-4710/30 at Dartmouth L, 14-3411/6 Cornell W, 35-1711/13 Brown L, 17-28

1977 (2-7, 2-6) Captains: Paul McCormick, Jack

Gastler, Marty Fischer, Steve Elliot

9/17 Harvard L, 7-219/24 Lafayette W, 21-1010/1 Penn W, 30-1810/8 at Princeton L, 7-2810/15 Yale L, 20-4210/22 Colgate L, 36-4810/29 Dartmouth L, 7-1411/5 at Cornell L, 7-2011/12 at Brown L, 14-21

1978 (3-5-1, 2-4-1) Captains: Mike McGraw, Artie

Pulsinelli

9/23 at Harvard W, 21-199/30 Lafayette W, 21-010/7 at Penn L, 19-3110/14 Princeton W, 14-1010/21 at Yale T, 3-310/28 at Rutgers L, 0-6911/4 at Dartmouth L, 7-3711/11 Cornell L, 14-3511/18 Brown L, 12-24

1979 (1-8, 1-6) Captains: Brian O'Hagan, Geoff

Stoner

9/22 Harvard L, 7-269/29 at Lafayette L, 7-1410/6 Penn W, 12-710/13 at Princeton L, 0-3510/20 Yale L, 7-3710/27 Colgate L, 14-2411/3 Dartmouth L, 0-1711/10 at Cornell L, 7-2411/17 at Brown L, 14-31

1980 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Sean Cannon, Rico

Josephs

9/20 at Harvard L, 6-269/27 Lafayette W, 6-010/4 at Penn L, 13-2410/11 Princeton L, 19-3110/18 at Yale L, 10-3010/25 Colgate L, 22-3511/1 Holy Cross L, 0-2611/8 at Dartmouth L, 0-4811/15 Cornell L, 0-2411/22 Brown L, 13-31

1981 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Vince Pellini, Tom

McNally

9/19 Harvard L, 6-239/26 Lafayette L, 13-2810/3 Penn W, 20-910/10 at Princeton L, 14-2110/17 Yale L, 17-4810/24 Colgate L, 3-4110/31 at Holy Cross L, 7-1411/7 Dartmouth L, 7-2111/14 at Cornell L, 9-1511/21 at Brown L, 20-23

1982 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Jim Davin, Mike

Scavina

9/28 at Harvard L, 16-279/25 Lafayette L, 23-5310/2 at Penn L, 31-5110/9 Princeton W, 35-1410/16 at Yale L, 10-3610/23 Bucknell L, 25-4210/30 at Army L, 8-4111/6 at Dartmouth L, 41-5611/13 Cornell L, 26-3511/20 Brown L, 21-35

1983 (1-7-2, 1-5-1) Captain: John Witkowski

9/17 Harvard L, 14-439/24 at Lafayette L, 29-349/30 Penn L, 10-3510/8 at Princeton L, 26-3510/15 Yale W, 21-1810/22 Bucknell T, 31-3110/29 at Holy Cross L, 28-7711/5 Dartmouth T, 17-1711/12 at Cornell L, 6-3111/19 at Brown L, 36-42

1984 (0-9, 0-7) Captain: Tony Mazzarini

9/22 at Harvard L, 21-359/29 Lafayette L, 14-2310/6 at Penn L, 7-3510/13 Princeton L, 8-3810/20 at Yale L, 21-2810/27 Colgate L, 16-3511/3 at Dartmouth L, 9-4111/10 Cornell L, 7-1911/17 Brown L, 14-28

1985 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Bill Strack

9/21 Harvard L, 17-499/28 at Lafayette L, 0-2010/5 Penn L, 14-4610/12 at Princeton L, 0-3110/19 Yale L, 28-1210/26 Bucknell L, 10-1311/2 at Colgate L, 11-5511/9 Dartmouth L, 3-3411/16 at Cornell L, 8-2111/23 at Brown L, 0-34

1986 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Chris Riga

9/20 at Harvard L, 0-359/27 Lafayette L, 21-2610/4 at Penn L, 7-4210/11 Princeton L, 14-2010/18 at Yale L, 0-4710/25 Colgate L, 8-5411/1 Villanova L, 34-4211/8 at Dartmouth L, 0-4111/15 Cornell L, 0-2811/22 Brown L, 7-45

1987 (0-10, 0-7) Captain: Mike Bissinger

9/19 Harvard L, 0-359/26 at Lafayette L, 7-3810/3 Penn L, 0-2310/10 at Princeton L, 8-3810/17 Yale L, 13-2710/24 at Bucknell L, 20-6210/31 Lehigh L, 10-2611/7 Dartmouth L, 10-1211/14 at Cornell L, 20-3111/21 at Brown L, 16-19

1988 (2-8, 2-5) Captain: John Alex

9/17 at Harvard L, 7-419/24 Lafayette L, 3-4910/1 at Penn L, 10-2410/8 Princeton W, 16-1310/15 at Yale L, 10-2410/22 Bucknell L, 7-2110/29 at Lehigh L, 27-5611/5 at Dartmouth L, 10-2011/12 Cornell L, 19-4211/19 Brown W, 31-13

1989 (1-9, 1-6) Captain: Bart Barnett

9/16 Harvard L, 10-269/23 at Villanova L, 0-389/30 at Lafayette L, 14-5210/7 Penn L, 21-2410/14 at Princeton L, 8-2410/21 Yale L, 0-2310/28 Bucknell L, 12-2711/4 Dartmouth L, 12-1311/11 at Cornell W, 25-1911/18 at Brown L, 28-41

1990 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Bruce Mayhew, Galen

Snyder

9/15 Harvard L, 6-99/22 at Bucknell L, 16-419/29 at Lehigh L, 9-4210/6 Lafayette L, 34-4110/13 at Penn L, 6-2110/20 at Yale L, 7-3110/27 Princeton W, 17-1511/3 at Dartmouth L, 20-3411/10 Cornell L, 0-4111/17 Brown L, 0-17

1991 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Chuck Dimitroff, Brad

Hutton

9/21 at Harvard L, 16-219/28 Lehigh L, 9-2210/5 Fordham L, 16-2010/12 Penn W, 20-1410/19 at Lafayette L, 15-3010/26 Yale L, 9-3611/2 at Princeton L, 6-2211/9 Dartmouth L, 19-2811/16 at Cornell L, 21-2811/23 at Brown L, 23-28

1992 (3-7, 2-5) Captain: Des Werthman

9/19 Harvard L, 20-279/26 at Fordham W, 18-910/3 Colgate L, 29-3410/10 Bucknell L, 22-2910/17 at Penn L, 21-3410/24 at Yale L, 0-2310/31 Princeton L, 7-3411/7 at Dartmouth L, 19-3811/14 Cornell W, 35-3011/21 Brown W, 34-28

1993 (2-8, 1-6) Captain: Adam Yeloushan

9/18 at Harvard L, 3-309/25 Fordham W, 7-010/2 at Colgate L, 24-2710/9 Lafayette L, 6-5810/16 Penn L, 7-3610/23 Yale L, 28-3510/30 at Princeton L, 3-1411/6 Dartmouth L, 25-4211/13 at Cornell W, 29-2411/20 at Brown L, 23-28

1994 (5-4-1, 3-4) Captains: Brian Bassett, Jamie

Schwalbe

9/17 Harvard L, 32-399/24 at Lehigh T, 28-2810/1 Lafayette W, 28-1310/8 at Fordham W, 24-1310/15 at Penn L, 3-1210/22 at Yale W, 30-910/19 Princeton W, 17-1011/5 at Dartmouth L, 13-1411/12 Cornell W, 38-3311/19 Brown L, 27-59

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1995 (3-6-1, 3-4)

Captains: Mike Cavanaugh, Eric Keck, Rory Wilfork

9/16 at Harvard W, 28-249/23 St. Mary's L, 14-349/30 Lafayette T, 10-1010/7 Penn W, 24-1410/14 Lehigh L, 35-3710/21 Yale W, 21-710/28 at Princeton L, 14-4411/4 Dartmouth L, 27-4311/11 at Cornell L, 14-3511/18 at Brown L, 14-33

1996 (8-2, 5-2) Captains: Ryan Gabriele, Randy

Murff, Marcellus Wiley, Rory Wilfork

9/21 Harvard W, 20-139/28 at Fordham W, 17-1010/5 at Holy Crow W, 42-1610/12 at Penn (OT) W, 20-1910/19 Lafayette W, 3-010/26 at Yale W, 13-1011/2 Princeton L, 11-1411/9 at Dartmouth L, 0-4011/16 Cornell W, 24-1011/23 Brown W, 31-27

1997 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Jay DuPertuis, Matt

Kuhn

9/20 at Harvard L, 7-459/27 Towson W, 16-610/4 at Lafayette L, 3-3110/11 Holy Cross L, 16-4510/18 Penn W, 7-2410/25 Yale W, 21-1011/1 Princeton W, 17-011/8 Dartmouth L, 21-2311/15 at Cornell L, 22-3311/22 at Brown L, 11-42*Includes forfeit victory

1998 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Bert Bondi, Paul

Roland, Jeremy Taylor, Chris Tillotson

9/19 Harvard W, 24-09/26 at Bucknell L, 20-2710/3 at St. Mary's W, 20-1710/10 Lehigh L, 19-2010/17 at Penn L, 0-2010/24 at Yale L, 14-3710/31 Princeton L, 0-2011/7 at Dartmouth W, 24-1411/14 Cornell W, 22-1011/21 Brown L, 3-10

1999 (3-7, 1-6) Captains: Jason Bivens, Justin

Meadlin, Matt Radley, Jon Sproul

9/18 at Harvard L, 7-249/25 Towson W, 28-1310/2 at Lehigh L, 13-6310/9 Bucknell W, 10-7

10/16 Penn L, 17-4110/23 Yale L, 29-4110/30 at Princeton L, 15-4411/6 Dartmouth W, 21-1411/13 at Cornell L, 29-3111/20 at Brown L, 66-23

2000 (3-7, 1-6) Captains: Jason Pease, Avery

Moseley

9/16 Fordham W, 43-229/23 at Bucknell L, 10-129/30 Princeton (OT) L, 24-2710/7 Lafayette W, 47-2210/14 at Penn L, 25-4310/21 Dartmouth W, 49-2110/28 at Yale L, 0-4111/4 at Harvard L, 0-3411/11 Cornell L, 31-3511/18 at Brown L, 27-45

2001 (3-7, 3-4) Captains: Sloane Joseph, Brian Lysiak, Jeff McCall, Johnathan

Reese

9/22 Bucknell (OT) L, 20-239/29 at Princeton L, 11-4410/6 at Lafayette L, 14-3110/13 Penn L, 7-3510/20 at Dartmouth W, 27-2010/27 Yale W, 28-1411/3 Harvard L, 33-4511/10 at Cornell W, 35-2811/17 Brown L, 21-4511/22 at Fordham L, 10-41

2002 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Chris Carey, Pat

Girardi

9/21 Fordham W, 13-119/28 at Colgate L, 6-3810/5 Princeton L, 32-3510/12 Lafayette L, 21-2810/19 at Penn L, 10-4410/26 Dartmouth L, 23-2411/2 at Yale L, 7-3511/9 at Harvard L, 7-2811/16 Cornell L, 14-1711/23 at Brown L, 28-35

2003 (4-6, 3-4) Captains: Rashad Biggers, Chris

Carey, Jeff Roether

9/20 at Fordham L, 30-379/27 Bucknell W, 19-1610/4 at Princeton W, 33-2710/11 at Lafayette L, 27-4110/118 Penn L, 7-3110/25 at Dartmouth L, 21-2611/1 Yale L, 14-2911/8 Harvard W, 16-1311/15 at Cornell W, 34-2111/22 Brown L, 10-42

2004 (1-9,1-6)Captains: Rashad Biggers,

Chuck Britton, Jeff Otis, Michael Quarshie

9/18 Fordham L, 14-179/25 at Bucknell L, 13-4210/2 Princeton (OT) L, 26-2710/9 Lafayette L, 14-3510/16 at Penn L, 3-1410/23 Dartmouth W, 9-610/30 at Yale L, 14-2111/6 at Harvard L, 0-3811/13 Cornell L, 26-3211/20 at Brown L, 21-33

2005 (2-7, 0-7) Captains: Bill Beechum, Prosper

Nwokocha, Joe Winters

9/17 at Fordham W, 23-179/24 Duquesne W, 23-1310/1 at Princeton L, 3-4310/8 at Lafayette L, 7-1410/15 Penn L, 16-4410/22 at Dartmouth L, 6-1710/29 Yale L, 3-3711/5 Harvard L, 7-5511/12 at Cornell L, 7-4511/19 Brown L, 21-52

2006 (5-5, 2-5) Captains: Matt Barsamian, Adam

Brekke, Uche Osadebe

9/16 Fordham W, 37-79/23 Georgetown W, 23-219/30 Princeton L, 6-1910/7 Iona W, 24-010/14 at Penn L, 0-1610/21 Dartmouth L, 7-2010/28 at Yale L, 3-2111/4 at Harvard L, 7-2411/11 Cornell W, 21-1411/18 at Brown W, 22-21

2007 (1-9, 0-7) Captains: Craig Hormann, Drew

Quinn, JoJo Smith

9/15 at Fordham L, 10-279/22 Marist W, 31-79/29 at Princeton L, 32-4210/6 at Lafayette L, 0-2910/13 Penn L, 28-5910/20 at Dartmouth L, 28-3710/27 Yale L, 7-2811/3 Harvard L, 12-2711/10 at Cornell L, 14-3411/17 Brown L, 22-30

2008 (2-8, 2-5) Captains: Mike Brune, Jordan

Davis, Drew Quinn

9/20 Fordham L, 22-299/27 at Townson L, 24-3110/4 Princeton L, 24-2710/11 Lafayette L, 3-1310/18 at Penn L, 10-1510/25 Dartmouth W, 21-13

11/1 at Yale L, 12-2711/8 at Harvard L, 28-4211/15 Cornell W, 17-711/22 at Brown L, 10-41

2009 (4-6, 2-5) Captains: Alex Gross, Taylor Joseph, Austin Knowlin, Lou

Miller, M.A. Olawale, John Seiler

9/19 at Fordham W, 40-289/26 Central Conn. St. L, 13-2210/3 at Princeton W, 38-010/10 at Lafayette L, 21-2410/17 Penn L, 13-2710/24 at Dartmouth L, 6-2810/31 Yale L, 22-2311/7 Harvard L, 14-3411/14 at Cornell W, 30-2011/21 Brown W, 28-14

2010 (4-6, 2-5) Captains: Alex Gross, Andrew Kennedy, Matt Moretto, Mike

Stephens

9/10 Fordham L, 9-169/25 Townson W, 24-1010/2 Princeton W, 42-1410/9 Lafayette W, 42-2810/16 at Penn L, 13-2710/23 Dartmouth L, 21-2410/30 at Yale L, 28-3111/6 at Harvard L, 7-2311/13 Cornell W, 20-1711/20 at Brown L, 16-38

2011 (1-9, 1-6) Captains: Sean Brackett, Bob

Hauschildt, Ross Morand, Mike Stephens

9/17 at Fordham L, 14-219/24 Albany L, 21-4410/01 at Princeton L, 21-2410/08 Sacred Heart L, 25-3410/15 Penn L, 20-2710/22 at Dartmouth L, 0-3710/29 Yale L, 13-1611/05 Harvard L, 21-3511/12 at Cornell L, 41-6211/19 Brown W, 35-28 (2OT)

2012Captains: Sean Brackett, Josh

Martin

9/15 Marist W, 10-99/22 Fordham L, 13-209/29 Princeton L, 6-3310/6 at Lehigh L, 14-3510/13 at Penn L, 20-2410/20 Dartmouth L, 16-2110/27 Yale W, 26-2211/3 at Harvard L, 0-6911/10 Cornell W, 34-1711/17 at Brown L, 6-22

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Opponent First Meeting W L T Last CU Victory Last Opp. Victory Albany 2011 0 1 0 2011 (44-21) Alfred 1925 1 0 0 1925 (46-0) Alumni 1903 1 0 0 1903 (16-0) Amherst 1889 7 4 3 1949 (27-7) 1921 (9-7) Army 1899 4 14 3 1947 (21-20) 1982 (41-8) Berkeley AC 1891 1 0 0 1891(32-0) Brown 1902 26 49 2 2011 (35-28 2ot) 2012 (22-6) Bucknell 1973 3 11 2 2003 (19-16) 2004 (42-13) Buffalo 1900 2 2 0 1902 (5-2) 1958 (34-14) Carlisle 1899 2 1 0 1901(40-12) 1899 (45-0) C.C.N.Y. 1875 4 0 0 1884 (16-0) Central Conn. St. 2009 0 1 0 2009 (22-13) Colgate 1921 4 20 1 1967 (17-14) 2002 (38-6) Connecticut 1915 1 0 0 1915 (17-6) Cornell 1889 36 61 3 2012(34-17) 2011 (62-41) Crescent AC 1889 0 3 0 1891 (42-0) Dartmouth 1899 17 65 1 2008 (21-13) 2012 (21-16) Duke 1926 1 0 0 1926 (24-0) Duquesne 2005 1 0 0 2005 (23-13) Franklin & Marshall 1904 1 0 0 1904 (28-0) Fordham 1890 11 10 0 2009 (40-28) 2012 (20-13) Fort Monmouth 1942 1 0 0 1942 (39-0) Georgetown 1901 2 0 0 2006 (23-21) Georgia 1940 1 1 0 1940 (19-13) 1941 (7-3) Hamilton 1901 3 1 0 1903 (29-0) 1916 (14-7) Harvard 1877 14 56 1 2003 (16-13) 2012 (69-0) Haverford 1901 3 0 0 1925 (59-0) Hobart 1917 2 0 0 1950 (42-12) Holy Cross 1947 2 6 0 1996 (42-16) 1997 (45-16) Iona 2006 1 0 0 2006 (24-0) Johns Hopkins 1925 2 0 1 1928 (14-13) Lafayette 1889 12 28 2 2010 (42-28) 2009 (24-21) Lehigh 1889 5 11 1 1963 (42-21) 2012 (14-35) Maine 1936 3 0 0 1942 (34-2) Manhattan AC 1889 1 1 0 1889 (22-0) 1891(28-0) Marist 2007 2 0 0 2012 (10-9) Meritt 1918 1 0 0 1918 (7-0) Michigan 1935 0 3 0 1941(28-0) Middlebury 1922 6 0 0 1932 (51-0) Monmouth 2013 0 0 0 Navy 1900 9 13 1 1948 (13-0) 1955 (47-0) N.Y.U. 1899 8 3 1 1924 (40-0) 1919 (27-12) Ohio State 1925 0 2 0 1926 (32-7) Penn State 1933 2 0 0 1934 (14-7) Penn 1878 21 70 1 1996 (20-19 ot) 2012 (20-24) Princeton 1874 15 66 1 2010 (42-14) 2012 (33-6) Rutgers 1870 21 23 5 1971 (17-16) 1978 (69-0) Sacred Heart 2011 0 1 0 2011 (34-25) St. Lawrence 1915 2 0 0 1924 (52-0) St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1995 1 1 0 1998 (20-17) 1995 (34-14) Seton Hall 1905 1 0 0 1905 (21-0) Stanford 1934 2 0 1 1936 (7-0) Stevens 1872 10 5 2 1915 (15-6) 1919 (13-0) Swarthmore 1902 3 2 0 1904 (12-0) 1920 (21-7) Syracuse 1901 9 11 4 1948 (34-28) 1940 (3-0) Towson 2010 1 1 0 2010 (24-10) 2008 (31-24) Trinity 1889 1 2 0 1920 (21-0) 1891 (54-0) Tufts 1904 1 0 0 1904 (31-0) Tulane 1939 0 1 0 1939 (25-0) Union 1899 13 1 1 1944 (21-0) 1916 (3-0) Ursinus 1922 2 0 0 1923 (13-0) U.S.S. Arizona 1919 0 0 1 Vermont 1916 5 0 0 1928 (20-0) Villanova 1986 0 2 0 1989 (38-0) Virginia 1931 4 0 0 1936 (39-0) VMI 1934 4 0 0 1939 (26-7) Wesleyan 1890 16 5 1 1931(37-0) 1920 (10-0) William & Mary 1926 1 0 0 1926 (13-10) Williams 1900 14 5 2 1937 (37-0) 1923 (10-0) Wisconsin 1940 1 0 0 1940 (7-6) Yale 1872 20 69 2 2013 (26-22) 2011 (16-13) TOTALS 371 632 43

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Albany (0-1)

9/24/2011 H L, 21-44

Alfred (1-0)

1925 W, 46-0

Alumni (1-0)

1903 W, 16-0

Amherst (7-4-3)

1889 T, 0-01899 W, 18-01902 L, 0-291903 W, 12-01905 T, 10-101917 L, 6-141918 W, 21-71919 W, 9-71920 W, 20-71921 L, 7-91922 W, 43-61923 T, 0-09/24/1950 H W, 27-7

Army (4-14-3)

1899 W, 16-01924 T, 14-141925 W, 21-71936 L, 16-271937 L, 18-211938 W, 20-181939 T, 6-61941 L, 0-131942 L, 6-341943 L, 0-5210/19/1946 A L, 14-4810/25/1947 A W, 21-2010/22/1949 A L, 6-6310/28/1950 H L, 0-3410/27/1951 A L, 9-1410/25/1952 H T, 14-1410/24/1953 A L, 7-4010/23/1954 H L, 12-6710/22/1955 A L, 0-4510/27/1956 H L, 0-6010/30/1982 A L, 8-41

Berkeley AC (1-0)

1891 W, 32-0

Brown (26-49-2)

11/8/1902 H L, 0-2811/27/1919 H T, 7-711/15/1930 A L, 0-611/12/1931 H W, 9-711/10/1932 A L, 6-711/10/1934 A W, 39-011/23/1935 H W, 18-010/23/1937 H L, 6-711/26/1938 H L, 27-36

Brown (Continued)

11/30/1940 A T, 0-010/4/1941 H W, 13-610/10/1942 A L, 21-2811/18/1944 A L, 0-1210/27/1945 H W, 27-611/9/1949 H L, 7-1611/23/1950 A W, 33-011/24/1951 H W, 29-1411/22/1952 H W, 14-09/26/1954 A L, 8-179/24/1955 H W, 14-129/29/1956 H L, 0-209/28/1957 A W, 23-209/27/1958 H L, 0-229/26/1959 A W, 21-69/24/1960 H W, 37-09/30/1961 A W, 50-09/29/1962 H W, 22-09/28/1963 A W, 22-1411/21/1964 A L, 0-711/20/1965 H L, 7-5111/19/1966 H W, 40-3811/25/1967 A L, 7-1411/23/1968 H W, 46-2811/21/1969 A W, 18-311/21/1970 H L, 12-1711/20/1971 A W, 24-611/25/1972 H W, 28-1211/24/1973 A L, 14-3711/23/1974 H L, 19-2811/22/1975 A L, 13-4811/13/1976 H L, 17-2811/12/1977 A L, 14-2111/18/1978 H L, 12-2411/17/1979 A L, 14-3111/22/1980 H L, 13-3111/21/1981 A L, 20-2311/20/1982 H L, 21-3511/19/1983 A L, 36-4211/17/1984 H L, 14-2811/23/1985 A L, 0-3411/22/1986 H L, 7-4511/21/1987 A L, 16-1911/19/1988 H W, 31-1311/18/1989 A L, 28-4111/17/1990 H L, 0-1711/23/1991 A L, 23-2811/21/1992 H W, 34-2811/20/1993 A L, 23-2811/19/1994 H L, 27-5911/18/1995 A L, 14-3311/23/1996 H W, 31-2711/22/1997 A L, 11-4211/21/1998 H L, 3-1011/20/1999 A L, 23-6611/18/2000 A L, 27-4511/17/2001 H L, 21-4511/23/2002 A L, 28-3511/22/2003 H L, 10-4211/20/2004 A L, 21-3311/19/2005 H L, 21-5211/18/2006 A W, 22-2111/17/2007 H L, 22-3011/22/2008 A L, 10-4111/21/2009 H W, 28-14

11/20/2010 A L, 16-3811/19/2011 H W, 35-2811/17/2012 A L, 6-22

Bucknell (3-11-2)

10/26/1974 H W, 38-3310/23/1982 H L, 25-4210/22/1983 H T, 31-3110/26/1985 H L, 10-1310/24/1987 A L, 20-6210/22/1988 H L, 7-2110/28/1989 H L, 12-279/22/1990 A L, 16-4110/10/1992 H L, 22-299/26/1998 A L, 20-2710/9/1999 H W, 10-79/23/2000 A L, 10-129/22/2001 H L, 20-239/27/2003 H W, 19-69/25/2004 A L, 13-42

Buffalo (2-2)

1900 W, 17-01901 L, 0-51902 W, 5-010/25/1958 A L, 13-34

Carlisle (2-1)

1899 L, 0-451900 W, 17-61901 W, 40-12

C.C.N.Y. (3-0)

1875 W, 5-01883 W, 12-01884 W, 16-0

Central Conn. State (0-1)

9/26/2009 H L, 13-22

Colgate (4-20-1)

1921 L, 14-211922 L, 6-591927 L, 7-131929 L, 0-331930 L, 0-541938 L, 0-121939 T, 0-01940 W, 20-171941 L, 21-301942 L, 21-351943 L, 0-411944 L, 0-61945 W, 31-79/26/1964 H W, 21-149/30/1967 H W, 17-1410/22/1977 H L, 36-4810/27/1979 H L, 14-2410/25/1980 H L, 22-3510/24/1981 H L, 3-4110/27/1984 H L, 16-35

Colgate (Continued)

11/2/1985 A L, 11-5510/25/1986 H L, 8-5410/3/1992 H L, 29-3410/2/1993 A L, 24-279/28/2002 A L, 6-38

Connecticut (1-0)

1915 W, 17-6

Cornell (36-61-3)

11/23/1889 H L, 0-2011/22/1890 A L, 0-3611/4/1899 H L, 0-3911/16/1901 H L, 0-2411/14/1903 A W, 17-1211/12/1904 H W, 12-611/18/1905 A W, 12-611/13/1920 A L, 7-3411/5/1921 H L, 7-4111/4/1922 A L, 0-5611/10/1923 H L, 0-3511/1/1924 A L, 0-1410/31/1925 H L, 14-1710/30/1926 H W, 17-910/29/1927 A T, 0-011/3/1928 H T, 0-011/2/1929 A L, 6-1211/1/1930 H W, 10-710/31/1931 A L, 0-1310/29/1932 H W, 6-011/4/1933 A W, 9-611/3/1934 H W, 14-011/2/1935 A T, 7-710/31/1936 H W, 20-1310/30/1937 A L, 0-1410/29/1938 H L, 7-2311/4/1939 A L, 7-1311/2/1940 A L, 0-2711/1/1941 H W, 7-010/31/1942 H W, 14-1310/30/1943 A L, 6-3311/4/1944 H L, 7-2511/3/1945 H W, 34-2611/2/1946 H L, 0-1211/1/1947 A W, 22-010/30/1948 H L, 13-2010/29/1949 A L, 0-5411/4/1950 H W, 20-1911/3/1951 A W, 21-2011/1/1952 H L, 14-2110/31/1953 A L, 13-2710/30/1954 H L, 0-2610/29/1955 A L, 19-3411/3/1956 H W, 25-1911/2/1957 A L, 0-811/1/1958 H L, 0-2510/31/1959 A L, 7-3410/29/1960 H W, 44-611/4/1961 A W, 35-711/3/1962 H W, 25-2111/2/1963 A L, 17-1810/31/1964 H L, 20-5710/30/1965 A L, 6-20

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Cornell (Continued)

10/29/1966 H L, 6-3111/4/1967 A L, 14-2711/23/1968 H W, 17-1211/1/1969 A L, 3-1010/31/1970 H L, 20-3110/30/1971 A L, 21-2411/4/1972 H W, 14-011/3/1973 A L, 14-4411/2/1974 H L, 0-2411/1/1975 A W, 42-1911/6/1976 H W, 35-1711/5/1977 A L, 7-2011/11/1978 H L, 14-3511/10/1979 A L, 7-2411/15/1980 H L, 0-2411/14/1981 A L, 9-1511/13/1982 A L, 26-3511/12/1983 A L, 6-3111/10/1984 H L, 7-1911/16/1985 A L, 8-2111/15/1986 H L, 0-2811/14/1987 A L, 20-3111/12/1988 H L, 19-4211/11/1989 A W, 25-1911/10/1990 H L, 0-4111/16/1991 A L, 21-2811/14/1992 H W, 35-3011/13/1993 A W, 29-2411/24/1994 A W, 38-3311/11/1995 A L, 14-3511/16/1996 H W, 24-1011/15/1997 A L, 22-2311/14/1998 H W, 22-1011/13/1999 A L, 29-3111/11/2000 H L, 31-3511/10/2001 A W, 35-2811/16/2002 H L, 14-1711/15/2003 A W, 34-2111/13/2004 H L, 26-3211/12/2005 A L, 7-4511/11/2006 H W, 21-1411/10/2007 A L, 14-3411/15/2008 H W, 17-711/14/2009 A W, 30-2011/13/2010 H W, 20-1711/12/2011 A L, 41-6211/10/2012 H W, 34-17

Crescent AC (0-3)

1889 L, 0-301890 L, 0-291891 L, 42-0

Dartmouth (17-65-1)

11/18/1899 H W, 22-010/22/1921 A L, 7-3111/18/1922 H L, 7-2811/24/1923 H L, 6-3110/20/1928 A L, 7-2110/19/1929 H L, 0-3410/18/1930 A L, 0-5210/17/1931 H W, 19-611/30/1935 H W, 13-7

Dartmouth (Continued)

11/7/1936 A L, 13-2011/20/1937 H L, 0-2710/12/1940 A W, 20-611/21/1942 H L, 13-2611/6/1943 A L, 13-4711/25/1944 H L, 0-1811/24/1945 H W, 21-010/26/1946 A W, 33-1311/8/1947 H W, 15-011/6/1948 A L, 21-2611/5/1949 H L, 14-3811/11/1950 A L, 7-1411/10/1951 H W, 21-611/8/1952 A L, 14-38 11/7/1953 H W, 25-1911/6/1954 A L, 0-2611/5/1955 H L, 7-1411/10/1956 A L, 0-1411/9/1957 H L, 0-711/8/1958 A L, 0-3811/7/1959 H L, 0-2211/5/1960 A L, 6-2211/11/1961 H W, 35-1411/10/1962 A L, 0-4211/9/1963 H L, 6-4711/7/1964 A L, 14-3111/6/1965 H L, 0-4711/5/1966 A L, 14-5611/11/1967 H L, 7-1311/9/1968 A L, 19-3111/8/1969 H L, 7-3711/7/1970 A L, 0-5511/6/1971 H W, 31-2911/11/1972 A L, 8-3811/10/1973 H L, 6-2411/9/1974 A L, 0-2111/9/1975 H L, 17-2210/30/1976 A L, 14-3410/29/1977 H L, 7-1411/4/1978 A L, 7-3711/3/1979 H L, 0-1711/8/1980 A L, 0-4811/7/1981 H L, 7-2111/6/1982 A L, 41-5611/5/1983 H T, 17-1711/3/1984 A L, 9-4111/9/1985 H L, 3-3411/8/1986 A L, 0-4111/7/1987 H L, 10-1211/5/1988 A L, 10-2011/4/1989 H L, 12-1311/3/1990 A L, 20-3411/9/1991 H L, 19-2811/7/1992 A L, 19-3811/6/1993 H L, 25-4211/5/1994 A L, 13-1411/4/1995 H L, 27-4311/9/1996 A L, 0-4011/8/1997 H L, 21-2311/7/1998 A W, 24-1411/6/1999 H W, 21-1410/21/2000 H W, 49-2110/20/2001 A W, 27-2010/26/2002 H L, 23-2410/25/2003 A L, 21-26

10/23/2004 H W, 9-6 10/22/2005 A L, 6-1710/21/2006 H L, 7-2010/20/20007 A L, 28-3710/25/2008 H W, 21-1310/24/2009 A L, 6-2810/23/2010 H L, 21-2410/22/2011 A L, 0-3710/20/2012 H L, 16-21

Duke (1-0)

1926 W, 24-0

Duquesne (1-0)

9/24/2005 H W, 23-13

Franklin & Marshall (1-0)

1904 W, 28-0

Fordham (11-10)

1890 W, 40-01902 W, 45-09/30/1972 H W, 44-010/5/1991 H L, 16-209/26/1992 A W, 18-99/25/1993 H W, 7-010/8/1994 A W, 24-139/28/1996 A W, 17-109/16/2000 H W, 43-2211/22/2001 A L, 10-419/21/2002 H W, 13-119/20/2003 A L, 30-37 9/18/2004 H L, 14-179/17/2005 A W, 23-179/16/2006 H W, 37-79/15/2007 A L, 10-279/20/2008 H L, 22-299/19/2009 A L, 40-289/10/2010 H L, 9-169/17/2011 A L, 14-219/22/2012 H L, 13-20

Fort Monmouth (1-0)

1942 W, 39-0

Georgetown (2-0)

1901 W, 18-09/23/2006 H W, 23-1

Georgia (1-1)

1940 W, 19-131941 L, 3-7

Hamilton (3-1)

1901 W, 12-01902 W, 35-01903 W, 29-01916 L, 7-14

Harvard (13-56-1)

11/5/1877 N L, 0-611/6/1880 H L, 0-3G-1T11/5/1881 A L, 0-1G-3TL11/11/1882 A L, 0-2G,4T10/13/1900 A L, 0-2410/12/1901 A L, 0-1810/2/1948 A L, 24-3310/1/1949 H W, 14-710/7/1950 A W,28-710/6/1951 H W, 35-010/4/1952 A W, 16-710/17/1953 H W, 8-010/16/1954 A W, 7-610/15/1955 H L, 7-2110/20/1956 H W, 26-2010/19/1957 A L, 6-1910/18/1958 H L, 0-2610/17/1959 A L, 22-3810/15/1960 H L, 7-810/21/1961 A W, 26-1410/20/1962 H L, 14-3610/19/1963 A T, 3-310/10/1964 H L, 0-310/9/1965 A L, 6-2110/8/1966 H L, 7-3410/14/1967 A L, 13-4910/12/1968 H L, 14-2110/11/1969 A L, 0-5110/10/1970 H W, 28-2110/9/1971 A L, 19-2110/14/1972 H L, 18-2010/13/1973 A L, 0-5710/12/1974 H L, 6-3410/11/1975 A L, 30-359/18/1976 A L, 10-349/17/1977 H L, 7-219/23/1978 A W, 21-199/22/1979 H L, 7-269/20/1980 A L, 6-269/19/1981 H L, 6-239/28/1982 A L, 16-279/17/1983 H L, 14-439/22/1984 A L, 21-359/21/1985 H L, 17-499/20/1986 A L, 0-359/19/1987 H L, 0-359/18/1988 A L, 7-419/16/1989 H L, 10-269/15/1990 H L, 6-99/21/1991 A L, 16-219/19/1992 H L, 20-279/18/1993 A L, 3-309/17/1994 H L, 32-299/16/1995 A L, 28-249/21/1996 H W, 20-139/20/1997 A L, 7-459/19/1998 H W, 24-0 9/18/1999 A L, 7-2411/4/2000 A L, 0-3411/3/2001 H L, 33-4511/9/2002 A L, 7-2811/8/2003 H W, 16-1311/6/2004 A L, 0-3811/5/2005 H L, 7-5511/4/2006 A L, 7-24

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Harvard (Continued)

11/3/2007 H L, 12-2711/8/2008 A L, 28-4211/7/2009 H L, 14-3411/6/2010 A L, 7-2311/5/2011 H L, 21-3511/3/2012 A L, 0-69

Haverford (3-0)

1901 W, 29-6 1924 W, 29-31925 W, 59-0

Hobart (2-0)

1917 W, 70-09/3/1950 H W, 35-0

Holy Cross (2-6)

11/15/1947 H W, 10-010/24/1959 H L, 7-810/22/1960 H L, 6-2711/1/1980 H L, 0-2610/31/1981 A L, 7-1410/29/1983 A L, 28-7710/5/1996 A W, 42-1610/11/1997 H L, 16-45

Iona (1-0)

10/7/2006 H W, 24-0

Johns Hopkins (2-0-1)

1925 W, 47-01927 T, 7-71928 W, 14-13

Lafayette (12-28-2)

1889 T, 10-101933 W, 46-61945 W, 40-1411/16/1946 H W, 46-09/25/1965 H L, 10-149/28/1968 H L, 14-369/27/1969 H L, 22-36

Lafayette (Continued)

9/26/1970 H W, 23-99/25/1971 A L, 0-39/28/1974 H L, 0-159/27/1975 A L, 7-109/25/1976 H W, 38-319/24/1977 H W, 21-109/30/1978 H W, 21-09/29/1979 A L, 7-149/27/1980 H W, 6-09/26/1981 H L, 13-289/25/1982 H L, 23-539/24/1983 A L, 29-349/29/1984 H L, 14-239/28/1985 A L, 0-209/27/1986 H L, 21-269/26/1987 A L, 7-389/24/1988 H L, 3-499/30/1989 A L, 14-5210/6/1990 H L, 34-4110/19/1991 A L, 15-3010/9/1993 H L, 6-5810/1/1994 H W, 28-139/30/1995 H T, 10-1010/19/1996 H W, 3-010/4/1997 A L, 3-3110/7/2000 H W, 47-2210/6/2001 A L, 14-3110/12/2002 H L, 21-2810/11/2003 A L, 27-4110/9/2004 H L, 14-3510/8/2005 A L, 7-1410/6/2007 A L, 0-2910/11/2008 H L, 3-1310/10/2009 H L, 21-2410/9/2010 H W, 42-28

Lehigh (5-11-1)

1889 L, 6-511932 W, 41-61933 W, 39-09/26/1953 H W, 14-710/26/1957 H L, 6-4010/28/1961 H L, 7-1410/27/1962 H W, 22-1510/26/1963 H W, 42-2110/31/1987 H L, 10-2610/29/1988 A L, 27-569/29/1990 A L, 9-429/28/1991 H L, 9-229/24/1994 A T, 28-2810/14/1995 H L, 35-3710/10/1998 H L, 19-2010/2/1999 A L, 13-6310/6/2012 A L, 14-35

Maine (3-0)

1936 W, 34-01940 W, 15-01942 W, 34-2

Manhattan AC (1-1)

1889 W, 22-01891 L, 0-28

Marist (2-0)

9/22/2007 H W, 31-79/15/2012 H W, 10-9

Meritt (1-0)

1918 W, 7-0

Michigan (0-3)

1935 L, 7-191936 L, 0-131941 L, 0-28

Middlebury (6-0)

1922 W, 17-61923 W, 9-61929 W, 38-61930 W, 48-01931 W, 61-01932 W, 51-0

Navy (9-13-1)

1900 W, 11-01901 W, 6-51902 W, 5-01932 W, 7-61933 W, 14-71934 L, 7-181935 L, 7-281937 L, 6-131938 L, 9-141939 W, 19-131940 T, 0-01942 L, 9-131943 L, 0-6110/5/1946 H W, 23-1410/4/1947 A W, 13-611/13/1948 H W, 13-011/12/1949 A L, 0-2811/18/1950 H L, 7-2911/17/1951 H L, 7-2111/15/1952 A L, 0-2811/14/1953 H L, 6-1411/13/1954 A L, 6-5111/12/1955 H L, 0-47

N.Y.U. (8-3-1)

1899 W, 40-01915 W, 19-161916 L, 0-61917 L, 7-91918 W, 12-01919 L, 12-271920 W, 14-71921 W, 19-01922 W, 6-21923 W, 21-01924 W, 40-01925 T, 6-6

Ohio State (0-2)

1925 L, 0-91926 L, 7-32

Penn State (2-0)

1933 W, 33-01934 W, 14-7

Penn (21-70-1)

11/16/1878 A T, 0-011/8/1879 A L, 0-1T11/26/1881 H 2G-0W11/14/1883 A L, 1-3511/9/1889 H L, 0-2410/22/1890 N L, 0-1810/20/1900 A L, 0-3011/2/1901 H W, 10-011/1/1902 A L, 0-1710/24/1903 H W, 18-610/22/1904 A L, 0-1611/25/1905 H L, 0-2311/20/1920 N L, 7-2710/20/1923 A L, 7-1910/18/1924 A L, 7-1011/13/1926 A L, 0-311/12/1927 A L, 0-2711/17/1928 A L, 7-3411/16/1929 H L, 0-2011/17/1934 A W, 13-1210/19/1935 A L, 0-3410/16/1937 H W, 26-610/22/1938 A L, 13-1411/8/1941 A L, 16-1910/24/1942 A L, 12-4210/23/1943 H L, 0-3311/11/1944 A L, 7-3511/10/1945 A L, 7-3211/9/46 H L, 6-4110/18/47 H L, 14-3410/16/48 H L, 14-2010/15/49 A L, 7-2710/21/50 H L, 0-3410/20/51 A L, 13-2810/18/52 H L, 17-2711/17/56 A L, 6-2011/16/57 H L, 6-28

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Penn (Continued)

11/15/58 A L, 0-4211/14/59 H L, 6-2411/12/60 A W, 16-611/18/61 H W, 37-611/17/62 A W, 21-711/16/63 H W, 33-811/14/64 H W, 33-1211/13/65 A L, 21-3111/12/66 H W, 22-1411/18/67 A L, 6-2611/16/68 A L, 7-1311/15/69 H L, 7-1711/14/70 A L, 14-2111/13/71 H W, 17-311/18/72 A L, 14-2011/17/73 H L, 8-4211/16/74 A L, 3-2111/15/75 H W, 28-2510/2/76 A W, 14-1010/1/77 H W, 30-1810/7/78 A L, 19-3110/6/79 H W, 12-710/4/80 A L, 13-2410/3/81 H W, 20-910/2/82 A L, 31-519/30/83 H L, 10-3510/6/84 A L, 7-3510/5/85 H L, 14-4610/4/86 A L, 7-4210/3/87 H L, 0-2310/1/88 A L, 10-2410/7/89 H L, 21-2410/13/90 A L, 6-2110/12/91 H W, 20-1410/17/92 A L, 21-3410/16/93 H L, 7-3610/15/94 A L, 3-1210/7/95 H W, 24-1410/12/96 A W, 20-1910/18/97 H L, 7-2410/17/98 A L, 0-2010/16/99 H L, 17-4110/14/00 A L, 25-4310/13/01 H L, 7-3510/19/02 A L, 10-4410/18/03 H L, 7-3110/16/04 A L, 3-1410/15/05 H L, 16-4410/14/06 A L, 0-1610/13/07 H L, 28-5910/18/08 A L, 10-1510/17/09 H L, 13-2710/16/10 A L, 13-2710/15/11 H L, 20-2710/13/12 A L, 20-24

Princeton (15-64-1)

11/14/1874 A L, 0-611/13/1875 A L, 2-611/18/1876 H L, 0-311/17/1877 A L, 3T-4G11/1/1879 A L, 0-2G,3T11/12/1881 H 3S-1G,2T,2SL11/25/1882 A L, 0-3G,1T

Princeton (Continued)

11/6/1889 H L, 0-7111/5/1890 H L, 0-8510/14/1899 H L, 0-1111/10/1900 H W, 6-510/25/1902 A L, 0-2110/28/1905 H L, 0-1210/8/1932 H W, 20-710/21/1933 A L, 0-2010/21/1939 H L, 7-1410/11/1941 A W, 21-010/2/1943 H L, 7-2611/17/1945 A W, 32-710/23/1948 H L, 14-169/27/1952 H L, 0-1410/3/1953 A L, 19-2010/2/1954 H L, 20-5410/1/1955 A L, 7-2010/6/1956 A L, 0-3910/5/1957 H L, 6-4710/4/1958 A L, 8-4310/3/1959 H L, 0-2210/1/1960 A L, 0-4910/7/1961 H L, 20-3010/6/1962 A L, 0-3310/5/1963 H L, 6-710/3/1964 A L, 13-2310/2/1965 H L, 0-3110/1/1966 A L, 12-1410/7/1967 H L, 14-2810/5/1968 A L, 16-4410/4/1969 H L, 7-2110/3/1970 A L, 22-2410/2/1971 H W, 22-2010/7/1972 A T, 0-010/6/1973 H W, 14-1310/5/1974 A L, 13-40 10/4/1975 H L, 7-2710/9/1976 H L, 3-910/8/1977 A L, 7-2810/14/1978 H W, 14-1010/13/1979 A L, 0-3510/11/1980 H L, 19-3110/10/1981 A L, 14-2110/9/1982 H W, 35-1410/8/1983 A L, 26-3510/13/1984 H L, 8-3810/12/1985 A L, 0-3110/11/1986 H L, 14-2010/10/1987 A L, 8-3810/8/1988 H W, 16-1310/14/1989 A L, 8-2410/27/1990 H W, 17-1511/2/1991 A L, 6-2210/31/1992 H L, 7-3410/30/1993 A L, 3-1410/29/1994 H W, 17-1010/28/1995 A L, 14-4411/2/1996 H L, 11-1411/1/1997 H W, 17-010/31/1998 H L, 0-2010/30/1999 A L, 15-449/30/2000 H L, 24-279/29/2001 A L, 11-4410/5/2002 H L, 32-3510/4/2003 A W, 33-27

Princeton (Continued)

10/2/2004 H L, 26-2710/1/2005 A L, 3-439/30/2006 H L, 6-199/29/2007 A L, 32-4210/4/2008 H L, 24-2710/3/2009 A W, 38-010/2/2010 H W, 42-1410/1/2011 A L, 21-249/29/2012 H L, 6-33

Rutgers (21-23-5)

1870 L, 3-61872 T, 0-0 L, 5-71873 L, 4-5 W, 4-31874 L, 1-6 W, 4-11875 T, 1-11877 W, 6T-01879 T, 0-01880 W, 3G-3T1881 1S-4ST 1G-3SW,3T1882 L, 1T-2G,1T1884 L, 5-351890 T, 6-61891 L, 0-441899 W, 26-01900 W, 11-01901 W, 27-01902 W, 43-01935 W, 20-69/2819/46 H W, 13-79/27/1947 H W, 40-289/25/1948 H W, 27-611/21/1953 H W, 27-1311/20/1954 H L, 12-4511/19/1955 H L, 6-1211/24/1956 A W, 18-1211/23/1957 H L, 7-2611/22/1958 A L, 0-6111/21/1959 H W, 26-1611/19/1960 H L, 2-4311/25/1961 A L, 19-32

Rutgers (Continued)

11/24/1962 H L, 6-2211/23/1963 A W, 35-2810/24/1964 H L, 35-3810/23/1965 H W, 12-710/22/1966 A L, 34-3710/28/1967 H W, 24-1310/26/1968 H L, 17-2810/25/1969 A L, 14-2110/24/1970 H W, 30-1410/23/1971 A W, 17-1610/28/1972 H L, 3-610/27/1973 A L, 2-2810/25/1975 A L, 0-4110/23/1976 H L, 0-4710/28/1978 A L, 0-69

Sacred Heart (0-1)

10/8/2011 H L, 25-34

St. Lawrence (2-0)

1915 W, 57-01924 W, 52-0

St. Mary’s (1-1)

9/23/1995 H L, 14-3410/3/1998 A W, 20-17

Seton Hall (1-0)

1905 W, 21-0

Stanford (2-0-1)

1933 W, 7-0 (Rose Bowl)1936 W, 7-01937 T, 0-0

Stevens (10-5-2)

1872 W, 6-01873 W, 2-11874 L, 2-41875 W, 2-1

Bill Campbell ‘62 gets carried off the field after the Lions clinched the 1961 Ivy League Championship.

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Stevens (Continued)

1876 L, 3-5 W, 4-01879 T, 0-01881 3G-1G,1TW,2S1883 L, 0-191889 W, 12-61891 L, 0-521899 W, 46-01900 W, 45-01915 W, 15-61916 T, 0-01919 L, 0-13

Swarthmore (3-2)

1902 W, 24-01903 W, 5-01904 W, 12-01916 L, 0-181920 L, 7-21

Syracuse (9-11-4)

1901 L, 5-111902 T, 6-61918 L, 0-201924 L, 6-91925 L, 5-161926 L, 2-191927 W, 14-71928 L, 6-141929 L, 0-61930 L, 7-191931 T, 0-01932 T, 0-01933 W, 16-01934 W, 12-01935 L, 2-141936 W, 17-01937 T, 6-61938 L, 27-361940 L, 0-31944 W, 26-21945 W, 32-011/23/1946 H W, 59-2111/22/1947 H W, 28-811/20/1948 H W, 34-28

Towson (1-1)

9/27/2008 A L, 24-319/25/2010 H W, 24-10

Trinity (1-2)

1889 L, 4-241891 L, 0-541920 W, 21-0

Tufts (1-0)

1904 W, 31-0

Tulane (0-1)

1939 L, 0-25

Union (13-1-1)

1899 W, 21-01903 W, 36-01904 W, 10-01905 W, 23-01916 L, 0-31917 W, 21-01918 W, 33-01919 T, 0-01926 W, 26-01927 W, 28-01928 W, 27-01929 W, 31-01930 W, 25-01931 W, 51-01944 W, 21-0

Ursinus (2-0)

1922 W, 48-71923 W, 13-0

U.S.S. Arizona (0-0-1)

1919 T, 0-0

Vermont (5-0)

1916 W, 6-01919 W, 7-01926 W, 14-01927 W, 32-01928 W, 20-0

Villanova (0-2)

11/1/1986 H L, 34-429/23/1989 A L, 0-38

Virginia (4-0)

1931 W, 27-01932 W, 22-61933 W, 15-61938 W, 39-0

VMI (4-0)

1934 W, 29-61935 W, 12-01936 W, 38-01939 W, 26-7

Wesleyan (16-5-1)

1890 L, 0-41900 W, 12-01903 W, 10-01904 W, 16-01905 T, 0-01915 W, 18-01916 L, 0-401917 L, 0-61918 W, 14-01919 L, 13-281920 L, 0-101921 W, 14-31922 W, 10-61923 W, 12-61924 W, 35-0

Wesleyan (Continued)

1925 W, 64-01926 W, 41-01927 W, 28-01928 W, 31-71929 W, 52-01930 W, 48-01931 W, 37-0

William & Mary (1-0)

1926 W, 13-10

Williams (14-5-2)

1900 T, 0-01901 W, 5-01903 W, 5-01904 W, 11-01905 W, 11-51916 T, 0-01917 L, 6-91919 L, 0-251920 W, 20-141921 L, 0-201922 L, 10-131923 L, 0-101924 W, 27-31925 W, 26-01927 W, 19-01928 W, 20-61929 W, 33-01930 W, 3-01931 W, 19-01932 W, 46-01937 W, 40-6

Wisconsin (1-0)

1940 W, 7-6

Yale (20-69-2)

11/16/1872 A L, 0-311/21/1874 A L, 1-512/5/1874 A L, 1-612/4/1875 A W, 3-212/9/1876 N L, 0-212/2/1879 A L, 0-2G,3T11/10/1880 A L, 0-13G,3T11/17/1881 H 6S-1GL11/18/1882 A L, 0-11G,4T11/17/1883 H L, 0-9310/26/1889 H L, 0-6210/28/1899 H W, 5-010/27/1900 H L, 5-1210/26/1901 A L, 5-1010/31/1903 A L, 0-2510/29/1904 H L, 0-3411/4/1905 H L, 0-5310/6/1934 A W, 12-610/1/1938 A W, 27-1410/7/1939 A L, 7-1010/9/1943 H L, 7-2010/14/1944 A L, 10-2710/13/1945 H W, 27-1310/12/1946 A W, 28-2010/11/1947 H L, 7-17

Yale (Continued)

10/9/1948 A W, 34-2810/8/1949 H L, 7-3310/14/1950 A L, 14-2010/13/1951 H W, 14-010/11/1952 A L, 28-3510/10/1953 A L, 7-1310/9/1954 H L, 7-1310/8/1955 A L, 14-4610/13/1956 H L, 19-3310/12/1957 A L, 0-1910/11/1958 H W, 13-010/10/1959 A L, 0-1410/8/1960 A L, 8-3010/14/1961 A W, 11-010/13/1962 H W, 14-1010/12/1963 A L, 7-1910/17/1964 A T, 9-910/16/1965 H W, 21-710/15/1966 A L, 21-4410/21/1967 H L, 7-2110/19/1968 A L, 7-2810/18/1969 H L, 6-4110/17/1970 A L, 15-3210/16/1971 H W, 15-1410/21/1972 A L, 14-2810/20/1973 H L, 0-2910/19/1974 A L, 2-4210/18/1975 H L, 7-3410/16/1976 A L, 6-3710/15/1977 H L, 20-4210/21/1978 A T, 3-310/20/1979 H L, 7-3710/18/1980 A L, 10-3010/17/1981 H L, 17-3810/16/1982 A L, 10-3610/15/1983 H W, 21-1810/20/1984 A L, 21-2810/19/1985 H L, 12-2810/18/1986 A L, 0-4710/17/1987 H L, 13-2710/15/1988 A L, 10-2410/21/1989 H L, 0-2310/20/1990 A L, 7-3110/26/1991 H L, 9-3610/24/1992 A L, 0-2310/23/1993 H L, 28-3510/22/1994 A W, 30-910/21/1995 H W, 21-710/26/1996 A W, 13-1010/25/1997 H W, 21-1010/24/1998 A L, 14-3710/23/1999 H L, 29-4110/28/2000 A L, 0-4110/27/2001 H W, 28-1411/2/2002 A L, 7-3511/1/2003 H L, 14-2910/30/2004 A L, 14-2110/29/2005 H L, 3-3710/28/2006 A L, 3-2110/27/2007 H L, 7-2811/1/2008 A L, 12-2710/31/2009 H L, 22-2310/30/2010 A L, 28-3110/29/2011 H L, 13-1610/27/2012 H W, 26-22

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Coach (alma mater) Years G W L T Pct. No official coach 1870-1898 79 21 49 9 .323George F. Sanford (Yale) 1899-1901 35 23 11 1 .676 William F. Morley (Columbia) 1902-1905 40 26 11 3 .688 T. Nelson Metcalf (Oberlin) 1915-1917 19 8 9 2 .474 Fred Dawson (Princeton) 1918-1919 15 7 5 3 .567Frank O’Neill (Williams-Syracuse) 1920-1922 25 11 14 0 .440 Percy D. Haughton (Harvard) 1923-1924 14 8 5 1 .615 Paul Withington (Harvard) 1924 4 1 2 1 .333 Charles F. Crowley (Notre Dame) 1925-1929 46 26 16 4 .619Lou Little (Pennsylvania) 1930-1956 236 110 116 10 .488 Aldo T. Donelli (Duquesne) 1957-1967 99 30 67 2 .309Frank Navarro (Maryland) 1968-1973 54 16 36 2 .315 William V. Campbell (Columbia) 1974-1979 54 12 41 1 .231Robert J. Naso (Rutgers) 1980-1984 49 4 43 2 .102 James W. Garrett (Utah State) 1985 10 0 10 0 .000 Larry McElreavy (New Hampshire) 1986-1988 30 2 28 0 .067 Ray Tellier (Connecticut) 1989-2002 140 42 96 2 .307 Bob Shoop (Yale) 2003-2005 30 7 23 0 .233 Norries Wilson (Minnesota) 2006-2011 60 17 43 0 .283Pete Mangurian (LSU) 2012-Present 10 3 7 0 .300 TOTALS 141 years 1046 371 632 43 .375 Notes* From 1906 to 1914, football was abolished.* Haughton died during the 1924 season and Withington coached the team for the remainder of the year.

Lou Little William Morley, Class of 1902

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Rushing Yards1. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 3,3212. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 1,9923. Doug Jackson (1973-75) 1,528 4. Jordan Davis (2005-08) 1,485 5. Greg Abbruzzese (1988, '90-91) 1,4477. Marcorus Garrett (2010-Pres.) 1,252

Rushing Touchdowns1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 412. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 323. Marcellus Wiley (1993-96) 184. Eugene Rossides (1945-48) 175. Archie Roberts (1962-64) 16 Vent Yablonski (1946-47) 16

Pass Completions1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 613 2 Craig Hormann (2004-07) 5683. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 5314. Jeff Otis (2002-04) 4295. Jeff McCall (1998-01) 375

Passing Yardage1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 7,8492. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 6,2373. Craig Hormann (2004-07) 6,2014. Jeff Otis (2002-04) 4,6665. Marty Domres (1966-68) 4,492

Touchdown Passes1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 562. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 463. Jeff McCall (1998-01) 314. Eugene Rossides (1945-48) 29 Archie Roberts (1962-64) 29

Total Offense1. John Witkowski (1981-83) 7,7482. Sean Brackett (2009-12) 7,4703. Craig Hormann (2204-07) 5,9454. Marty Domres (1966-68) 5,3455. Jeff Otis (2002-04) 4,787

Pass Receptions1. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 2102. Don Lewis (1981-83) 1763. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 1704. Travis Chmelka (2000-03) 1525. Mike Sardo (1990-92) 124

Receiving Yards1. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 2,4842. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 2,3843. Don Lewis (1981-83) 2,2074. Travis Chmelka (2000-03) 1,5605. Dan Upperco (1993-96) 1,529

Touchdown Receptions1. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 262. Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 233. Dan Upperco (1982-84) 164. Andrew Kennedy (2008-10) 155. David Ramirez (1993-96) 13

Scoring1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 2822. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 2123. Ralph Hewitt (1929-31) 1944. Walter Koppich (1921-24) 1925. Cliff Montgomery (1931-33) 177

Touchdowns1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 472. Johnathan Reese (1998-01) 363. Ralph Hewitt (1929-31) 28 Cliff Montgomery (1931-33) 285. Bill Reggio (1981-83) 27 Austin Knowlin (2006-09) 27

Points After Touchdown1. Luke Eddy (2010-Pres.) 652. Jon Rocholl (2005-08) 633. Nick Rudd (2001-04) 524. Bob McKeon (1975-77) 515. Al Ward (1950-52) 50

Field Goals1. Jon Rocholl (2005-08) 382. Nick Rudd (2001-04) 21 Luke Eddy (2010-Pres.) 214. Miro Lovric (1980-82) 20 Tom Boccafola (1989-91) 20

Tackles1. Des Werthman (1989-92) 4492. Rory Wilfork (1993-96) 3873. Alex Gross (2007-10) 3314. Vince Pelini (1979-81) 3155. Tad Crawford (2004-06) 306

Sacks1. Lou Miller (2006-09) 17.02. Josh Martin (2010-12) 16.03. Mario Biaggi (1977-79) 12.0 Rashaan Curry (1995-98) 12.0 Ryan Murphy (2010-12) 12.0 Mike Jennings (1994-96) 12.0

Interceptions1. Lou Kusserow (1945-48) 16 Philip Murray (1999-2002) 163. Mike Brown (1977-79) 154. Chris Tillotson (1995-98) 145. Andy Shalbrack (2006-09) 12

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Miscellaneous Career Records

Rushing Attempts725............................................Johnathan Reese (1998-01)

Yards Per Rush (Minimum 175 attempts)6.2..............................Howard Hansen, 193-1203 (1949-51)

Yards Per Catch (Minimum 40 receptions)18.6........................................Bill Swiacki, 49-909 (1946-47)

Passing Attempts1,176............................................ John Witkowski (1981-83)

Completion Pct. (Minimum 200 attempts).591 (313-530) .............................. Archie Roberts (1962-64)

Scoring by Kicking177..................................................... Jon Rocholl (2005-08)

Points After Touchdown Attempted71...............................................Luke Eddy (2010-Present)

Punts233.................................................. Ryan Kiernan (1997-00)

Yards Per Punt (Min. 60 att.) 39.0.................................................... Jon Rocholl (2005-08)

Punt Returns72........................................................ Roy Hanks (1994-97)

Punt Return Yardage713............................................Eugene Rossides (1946-48)

Kickoff Returns95.......................................................Terry Brown (1987-89)

Kickoff Return Yardage1,977..................................................Terry Brown (1987-89)

Lou Kusserow ‘49 scores one of his 47 career touchdowns.

Interception Return Yardage245................................................ Chris Tillotson (1995-98)

Interception Return Touchdowns2........................................................................... Five Times

Punt Return Touchdowns2.................................................... Austin Knowlin (2006-09)2.......................................................... Roy Hanks (1994-97)

Kick Return Touchdowns1.............................................................................Six Times

Forced Fumbles13.....................................................Tim Coleman (1980-82)

Fumble Recoveries9.......................................................... Roy Hanks (1994-97)

Blocked Kicks6......................................................Mark Calveric (1991-93)

Johnathan Reese ‘02 Rory Wilfork ‘97 Austin Knowlin ‘10

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Rushing Yards 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 1,3302 Johnathan Reese (2001) 9673. Marcorus Garrett (2012) 9574. Doug Jackson (1975) 914 5. Ayo Oluwole (2003) 903

Rushing Touchdowns1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 192. Louis Kusserow (1945) 15 Louis Kusserow (1948) 154. John Harper (1995) 115. Vent Yablonski (1947) 10 Doug Jackson (1975) 10 Tom Haggerty (1961) 10 Des Werthman (1992) 10

Pass Completions1. John Witkowski (1982) 2502. John Witkowski (1983) 2343. Jeff Otis (2003) 227 4. Craig Hormann (2007) 2155. Steve Hunsberger (2002) 212

Completion Percentage (Minimum 75 attempts)1. Archie Roberts (1963) .616 (101-164)2. Jeff Otis (2002) .610 (227-164)3. Archie Roberts (1962) .600 (102-170)4. Jeff McCall (2001) .587 (165-281)5. Steve Hunsberger (2002) .582 (181-311)

Passing Yardage1. John Witkowski (1983) 3,1522. John Witkowski (1982) 3,0503. Jeff Otis (2003) 2,5524. Craig Hormann (2007) 2,5055. Bruce Mayhew (1990) 2,234

Touchdown Passes 1. John Witkowski (1982) 292. John Witkowski (1983) 233. Paul Governali (1942) 19 Sean Brackett (2010) 19 5. Jeff Otis (2003) 17 Total Offense 1. John Witkowski (1983) 3,1672. John Witkowski (1982) 2,939 3. Jeff Otis (2003) 2,675 4. Sean Brackett (2010) 2,588 5. Marty Domres (1968) 2,404

Pass Receptions1. Don Lewis (1982) 842. Austin Knowlin (2007) 743. Bill Reggio (1983) 714. Bill Reggio (1982) 705. Don Lewis (1983) 69

Receiving Yards1. Don Lewis (1982) 1,0002. Austin Knowlin (2007) 9883. Bill Reggio (1982) 9874. Bill Reggio (1983) 9585. Don Lewis (1983) 888

Touchdown Receptions1. Bill Reggio (1982) 142. Austin Knowlin (2007) 103. Andrew Kennedy (2010) 9 Wade Fletcher (2003) 9 Bill Reggio (1983) 9 Dan Upperco (1983) 9 Scoring1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 1142. Lou Kusserow (1948) 1083. Lou Kusserow (1945) 904. Bill Reggio (1982) 865. Walter Koppich (1924) 72 Des Werthman (1992) 72 Touchdowns 1. Johnathan Reese (2000) 192. Louis Kusserow (1948) 183. Louis Kusserow (1945) 154. Bill Reggio (1982) 145. John Harper (1995) 11 Des Werthman (1992) 11 Austin Knowlin (2007) 11

Points After Touchdown1. Luke Eddy (2010) 272. Luke Eddy (2011) 25 Joe Aldrich (1994) 254. Charles Klemovich (1948) 23 5. Larry Walsh (1983) 22 Sam Warren (2001) 22

Field Goals1. Matt Linit (1996) 13 Luke Eddy (2012) 133. Joe Aldrich (1994) 11 Miro Lovric (1981) 11 Jon Rocholl (2005) 11 Nick Rudd (2003) 11

Tackles1. Des Werthman (1991) 1842. Des Werthman (1992) 1583. Rory Wilfork (1995) 1414. Vince Pelini (1981) 1335. Rory Wilfork (1994) 127

Sacks1. Lou Miller (2008) 8.0 Lou Miller (2009) 8.03. Tony McGill (1998) 7.0 Darren Schmidt (2006) 7.05. Marcellus Wiley (1996) 6.5 Rashaan Cury (1998) 6.5 Josh Martin (2012) 6.5

Interceptions1. Robbie Wroe (1969) 8 Bill Olson (1948) 83. Philip Murray (2000) 7 Chris Tillotson (1997) 7 Jim Hudnall (1994) 7 Lou Kusserow (1945) 7

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Rushing Attempts263............................................... Johnathan Reese (2000)

Rushing Yards Per Attempt (Minimum 75 attempts)5.9.......................................Lou Kusserow, 130-766 (1948) Yards Per Catch (Minimum 15 receptions)23.6........................................... Bill Swiacki, 18-392 (1946)

Passing Attempts453...................................................John Witkowski (1982)

Points by Kicking58 ...........................................................Joe Aldrich (1994)

Points After Touchdown Attempted29........................................................... Luke Eddy (2011)

Consecutive Made PATs26.......................................................... Luke Eddy (2010)

Consecutive Field Goals Made7..................................... Jon Rocholl (2005-single-season)7...........................Matt Pollard (1988-89-multiple seasons)

Punts76............................Ryan Kiernan (1997), Matt Linit (1996)

Average per Punt (Minimum 20 attempts)41.6....................................................Ken Germann (1941)

Punt Returns31............................................................Roy Hanks (1996)

Punt Return Yardage332............................................................Bill Carey (1967)

Punt Returns for Touchdown2.........................Austin Knowlin (2008), Roy Hanks (1995)

Kickoff Returns39..............................................James Witherspoon (1982)

Kickoff Return Yardage821.............................................Prosper Nwokocha (2005)

Kickoff Return Touchdowns1........................................................................... Six Times

Interception Return Yardage156.....................................................Chris Tillotson (1997)

Interception Return Touchdowns2...................... Jared Morine (2009), Chris Tilotson (1997), Ed Backus (1976)

Fumbles Forced7.......................................................... Tim Coleman (1982)

Fumbles Recovered5.......................................................... Tim Coleman (1981)

Blocked Kicks4......................................................... Mark Calveric (1991)

John Witkowski ‘84

Des Werthman ‘93

Jon Rocholl ‘09

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RushingAttempts 43, Norman Hayes (vs. Princeton, 1997)

Yards 236, Johnathan Reese (vs. Dartmouth, 2000)

Touchdowns 4, Johnathan Reese (vs. Dartmouth, 2000) Sean Brackett (vs. Brown, 2011)

Yards Per Attempt 16.4, Bud Hunter, 7-115 (vs. Syracuse, 1944) (Minimum 7 attempts)

ReceivingReceptions 14, Bert Bondi (vs. Cornell, 1996) Yards 214, Bill Wazevich (vs. Princeton, 1967) Touchdowns 3, Dale Hopp (vs. Dartmouth, 1953) Bill Reggio (vs. Princeton, 1982) Bill Reggio (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Andrew Kennedy (vs. Yale, 2010) Kurt Williams (vs. Cornell, 2011) Yards Per Catch 39.8, Jim O’Connor, 5-199 (vs. Princeton, 1966) (Minimum 5 receptions)

ScoringPoints 30, Eugene Rossides (vs. Cornell, 1945) Emmanuel Littauer (vs. St. Lawrence, 1915) Total Touchdowns 5, Eugene Rossides (vs. Cornell, 1945) Emmanuel Littauer (vs. St. Lawrence, 1915)

PassingAttempts 64, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Completions 39, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Completion Pct. .857, Archie Roberts, 12-14, (vs. Lehigh, 1962) (Minimum 10 attempts) Yards 466, John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Touchdown Passes 5, Paul Governali (vs. Ft. Monmouth, 1942) John Witkowski (vs. Dartmouth, 1982) Sean Brackett (vs. Princeton, 2010)

Scoring by KickingPoints 13, Nick Rudd (2003) PAT’s Made 7, Michael Waln (vs. Dartmouth, 2000) John Kennedy (vs. Hobart, 1917) PAT’s Att. 9, Ventan Yablonski (vs. Syracuse, 1946) Field Goals Made 4, Nick Rudd (vs. Princeton, 2003) Howard Miller (vs. Wesleyan, 1915)

PuntingPunts 15, Otto Appel (vs. Brown, 1944) Average Distance 50.7, Ryan Kiernan (vs. Yale, 1998) (Minimum 5 attempts) 47.3, Jon Rocholl (vs. Yale, 2007) Kick ReturnsPunt Returns 9, Eugene Rossides (vs. Dartmouth, 1947) Punt Return Yardage 139, Roger Dennis (vs. Yale, 1965)

Kickoff Returns 9, Terry Brown (vs. Bucknell, 1987) Kickoff Return Ydg. 220, Terry Brown (vs. Bucknell, 1987)

DefensiveTackles 26, Des Werthman (vs. Penn, 1991)

Interceptions 4, Lou Kusserow (vs. Yale, 1945) Interception Return Ydg. 96, James Witherspoon (vs. Brown, 1981)

Sacks 3, Josh Martin (vs. Cornell, 2012)

Longest PlaysPassing93 yards-John Witkowski to Mark Milam vs. Bucknell, 1983

Rushing: 93 yards-John Nork vs. Lafayette, 194693 yards-Jimmy Henderson vs. Yale, 198493 yards-J.R. Clearfield vs. Bucknell, 1989

Punt 77 yards-Bill Reed vs. Dartmouth, 1970

Interception Return 96 yards-James Witherspoon vs. Brown, 1981

Punt Return 91 yards-Travis Chmelka vs. Fordham, 2003

Kickoff Return 100 yards-Lou Kusserow vs. Dartmouth, 1948

Field Goal 53 yards-Ralph Hewitt vs. Cornell, 1930 (drop kick)50 yards-Matt Pollard vs. Lehigh, 1988 (placement)

Miscellaneous RecordsLongest Winning Streak Eight games, 1903, 1933-34

Longest Losing Streak 44 games, 1983-88

Longest Unbeaten Streak 10 games, 1902-03, 1931-32 (nine victories, one tie)

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TOP SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES

Rushing Yards1. Johnathan Reese 236 vs. Dartmouth, 10/21/002. Jim O'Connor 227 vs. Brown, 11/19/663. Solomon Johnson 221 vs. Lehigh, 9/28/914. Archie Roberts 202 vs. Penn, 11/4/645. Johnathan Reese 201 vs. Lafayette, 10/7/006. Greg Abbruzzese 198 vs. Brown, 11/19/88 7. Jim O'Connor 196 vs. Williams, 9/23/678. Doug Jackson 194 vs. Penn, 11/15/759. George Georges 190 vs. Brown, 11/25/7210. Marcorus Garrett 187 vs. Cornell, 11/10/12

Passing Yards1. John Witkowski 466 vs. Dartmouth, 11/6/19822. John Witkowski 423 vs. Bucknell, 10/22/19833. Craig Hormann 417 vs. Penn, 10/13/20074. Sean Brackett 409 vs. Cornell, 11/12/20115. John Witkowski 406 vs. Bucknell, 10/23/19826. Marty Domres 396 vs. Cornell, 11/2/1968 7. John Witkowski 378 vs. Brown, 11/19/19838. John Witkowski 376 vs. Princeton, 10/8/19839. Marty Domres 373 vs. Princeton, 10/5/196810. John Witkowski 368 vs. Harvard, 9/17/1983

Receiving Yards1. Bill Wazevich 214 vs. Princeton, 10/7/672. Terry Brown 207 vs. Cornell, 11/12/883. Bill Reggio 201 vs. Bucknell, 10/22/834. Jim O’Connor 199 vs. Princeton, 10/1/665. Kurt Williams 191 vs. Cornell, 11/12/116. Austin Knowlin 188 vs. Penn, 10/13/077. Doug Peck 186 vs. Yale, 10/27/018. David Ramirez 181 vs. Lehigh, 10/14/959. Matt Less 180 vs. Penn, 10/7/8910. Brandon Bowser 179 vs. Penn, 10/15/05

Chris Tillotson ‘99

Marcellus Wiley ‘97

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Rushing Touchdowns in a game3+ – November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4)4+ – November 19, 2011 vs. Brown

Touchdown Passes in a game2+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (4)3+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (4)4+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell5+ – October 2, 2010 vs. Princeton

First Downs in a game20+ – November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (20)25+ – October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (27)30+ - October 11, 1975 vs. Harvard (30)

Rushed for in a game200+ yards – October 9, 2010 vs. Lafayette (239)300+ yards – November 19, 1988 vs. Brown (444)400+ yards – November 19, 1988 vs. Brown (444)

Passed for in a game200+ yards – October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (369)300+ yards - October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (369)400+ yards – November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (409)

Total Offense in a game400+ yards – October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (429)500+ yards – October 2, 2010 vs. Princeton (528)600+ yards – October 11, 2003 at Lafayette (603)

Scored40+ points – November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (41)50+ points – September 30, 1961 at Brown (50)

Shut a team outOctober 3, 2009 at Princeton (38-0)

SafetyOctober 27, 2012 vs. Yale

Individual

100+ yards rushing in a gameMarcorus Garrett, November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (187) 150+ yards rushing in a gameMarcorus Garrett, November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell (187) 200+ yards rushing in a gameJohnathan Reese, October 7, 2000 at Lafayette (201) 200+ yards passing in a gameSean Brackett, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (328) 300+ yards passing in a gameSean Brackett, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (328) 400+ yards passing in a gameSean Brackett, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (409)

300+ yards total offense in a gameSean Brackett, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (319)

400+ yards total offense in a gameSean Brackett, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (425) 100+ yards receiving in a gameConnor Nelligan, October 27, 2012 vs. Yale (136) 150+ yards receiving in a gameKurt Williams, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell (191) Scored two or more rushing touchdowns in a gameSean Brackett, November 19, 2011 vs. Brown(4) Scored three or more rushing touchdowns in a gameSean Brackett, November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4) Scored four or more touchdowns rushing in a gameSean Brackett, November 19, 2011 vs. Brown (4) Scored two or more touchdowns receiving in a gameChris Connors, November 10, 2012 vs. Cornell Scored three or more touchdowns receiving in a gameKurt Williams, November 12, 2011 vs. Cornell Made three or more field goals in a gameJon Rocholl, November 17, 2007 vs. Brown Made four or more field goals in a gameNick Rudd, October 4, 2003 at Princeton Kicked 50-yard or longer field goal in a gameMatt Pollard, October 29, 1988 vs. Lehigh Kicked five or more PATS in a gameLuke Eddy, October 9, 2010 vs. Lafayette (6) Kicked seven PATS in a gameMichael Waln, October 21, 2000 vs. Dartmouth (7) Intercepted two or more passes in a gameAdam Mehrer, November 21, 2009 vs. Brown Intercepted three or more passes in a gamePhilip Murray, November 4, 2000 at Harvard

Kickoff Return for a touchdownProsper Nwokocha, September 17, 2005 at Fordham (94 yds.) Punt Return for a touchdownAustin Knowlin, November 15, 2008 vs. Cornell (76 yds.) Fumble Recovery for a touchdownEugene Edwards vs. Brown, 2007 (69 yards)

Interception Return for TDZach Olinger, October 6, 2012 at Lehigh (14 yards)

Blocked Kick for TD Ryan Mettee vs. Fordham, 2004 (8 yards)

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Game SeasonPOINTS No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most Against All Opponents 70 Hobart (1917) 288 10 games (1925)Most Against Ivy Opponents 50 Brown (1961) 214 7 games (1961)Fewest Against All Opponents 0 179 times 13 8 games (1916)Fewest Against Ivy Opponents 0 141 times since 1900 35 9 games (1958)Most by Opponent 93 Yale (1883) 390 10 games (1982)Fewest by Opponent 0 133 times since 1900 26 9 games (1931) FIRST DOWNS No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most 30 Harvard (1975) 223 10 games (1983)Fewest 2 Princeton (1957) 64 8 games (1966) 2 Dartmouth (1959) Most by Opponent 33 Princeton (1957) 245 10 games (1983) 33 Penn (2001) Fewest by Opponent 4 Colgate (1944) 72 8 games (1939) RUSHING No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most Attempts 84 Penn (1966) 495 10 games (1988)Fewest Attempts 13 Princeton (2006) 244 10 games (2007)Most Attempts by Opponent 80 Princeton (1979) 609 10 games (1981)Fewest Attempts by Opponent 19 Lehigh (1998) 342 8 games (1941)Most Yards 444 Brown (1988) 2256 9 games (1931)Fewest Yards -80 Navy (1943) 464 10 games (2005)Most Yards by Opponent 553 Navy (1943) 3180 10 games (1982)Fewest Yards by Opponent -30 Lehigh (1998) 962 10 games (1998) Passing No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most Attempts 64 Dartmouth (1982) 457 10 games (1982)Fewest Attempts 4 Lafayette (1946) 79 8 games (1939)Most Attempts by Opponent 59 Cornell (1992) 374 10 games (2000) 59 Princeton (2002) Fewest Attempts by Opponent 2 Penn (1978) 78 8 games (1943)Most Completions 37 Dartmouth (1982) 251 10 games (1982)Fewest Completions 1 Dartmouth (1953) 26 8 games (1939) 1 Holy Cross (1959) Most Completions by Opponent 37 Cornell (1992) 232 10 games (2000)Fewest Completions by Opponent 0 Yale (1954) 33 8 games (1943) 0 Cornell (1965) Best Completion Percentage .909 Hobart (1950) 10-11 .602 9 games (1962)Worst Completion Percentage .059 Holy Cross (1959) 1-17 .329 8 games (1939)Best Opponent Completion Percentage .857 Lafayette (2004) 12-14 .678 10 games (2011)Worst Opponent Completion Percentage .077 Brown (1969) .352 9 games (1938)Most Yards 466 Dartmouth (1982) 3182 10 games (1983)Fewest Yards -1 Rutgers (1975) 293 8 games (1938)Most Yards by Opponent 437 Penn (1999) 2734 10 games (1999)Fewest Yards by Opponent 0 Yale (1954) 406 8 games (1943)Most Touchdowns 5 Dartmouth (1982) 29 10 games (1982) 5 Princeton (2010) TOTAL OFFENSE No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most Attempts 106 Harvard (1975) 770 10 games (1996)Fewest Attempts 34 Rutgers (1954) 415 8 games (1949)Most Attempts by Opponent 103 Brown (1973) 792 10 games (1989)Fewest Attempts by Opponent 45 Lafayette (1945) 445 8 games (1941)Most Yards 547 Dartmouth (1982) 4080 10 games (1983)Fewest Yards -45 Holy Cross (1959) 1323 8 games (1939)Most Yards by Opponent 667 Colgate (1977) 4820 10 games (1982)Fewest Yards by Opponent 75 Lafayette (1946) 1738 8 games (1939) PUNTING No. Opponent (Year) No. Games (Year)Most Punts 16 Navy (1943) 97 9 games (1940)Fewest Punts 1 Penn (1964) 42 10 games (2001)Best Average 50.7 Yale (1998) 41.3 10 games (2007)Worst Average 16.7 Brown (1988) 29.7 10 games (1992)

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National AwardsMaxwell Award (Player of the Year)

1942 Paul Governali 1943

National Coach of the Year1996 Ray Tellier

National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete

2004 Michael Quarshie ‘052010 Alex Gross ‘11

NCAA’s 100 Most Influential Student-AthletesWilliam V. Campbell 1962

Robert Kraft 1963

Theodore Roosevelt Award2006 Robert Kraft 1963

National Football Foundation Hall of FamePaul Governali 1943

Percy D. Haugton (Coach, 1923-24)Walter Koppisch 1925

Lou Little (Coach, 1930-56)Sid Luckman 1939

Cliff Montgomery 1934William Morley 1902

Frank O’Neill (Coach, 1920-22)George F. Sanford (Coach, 1899-1901)

Bill Swiacki 1948Harold Weekes 1903

Walter Camp All-America1899 Charles Wright 1902 (second team) Harold Weekes 1903 (third team)1900 William Morley 1902 Harold Weekes 1903 (second team) Charles Wright 1902 (second team) Henry van Hoevenberg 1902 (third team)1901 Harold Weekes 1903 William Morley 1902 (third team)1903 Richard W. Smith 1904 Tom Thorp 1905 (second team) Edward Bruce 1904 (third team)1904 Tom Thorp 1905 (second team)1905 Philip Von Saltza 1906 (second team)1918 Chester Robb 1919 (second team)1923 Walter Koppisch 1925 (third team)1924 Walter Koppisch 19252004 Wade Fletcher ‘052010 Andrew Kennedy ‘11

Associated Press All-America1933 Joe Ferrara 1935 Cliff Montgomery 19341938 Sid Luckman 19391942 Paul Governali 1943

1947 Bill Swiacki 19481948 Lou Kusserow 19491951 Gerald Audette 1952 (honorable mention) Vernon Wynott 1952 (honorable mention)1968 Marty Domres 1969 (honorable mention)1969 Mike Pyszczymucha 1971 (honorable mention)1970 Mike Pyszczymucha 1971 (third team)1971 Paul Kaliades 1973 (third team) Mike Evans 1974 (honorable mention) Don Jackson 1973 (honorable mention)1972 Ted Gregory 1974 (honorable mention) Paul Kaliadeds 1973 (honorable mention)1973 George Georges 1974 (honorable mention) Ted Gregory 1974 (honorable mention) Mike Telep 1975 (honorable mention)1974 Barry Sorrels 1975 (honorable mention)1975 Doug Jackson 1976 (honorable mention)1976 Ed Backus 1977 (honorable mention) John Garland 1977 (honorable mention)1977 Artie Pulsinelli 1979 (honorable mention)1978 Eric Blattman 1980 (honorable mention) Victor Kaminski 1989 (honorable mention)1979 Mike Brown 1980 (honorable mention) Sean Cannon 1981 (honorable mention)1980 Sean Cannon 1981 (honorable mention)1981 Steve Monteith 1982 (honorable mention) Vince Pelini 1982 (honorable mention)1982 Don Lewis 1984 (honorable mention)

Robert Kraft ‘63

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Bill Reggio 1984 (honorable mention) John Witkowski 1984 (honorable mention)1983 Don Lewis 1984 (third team) John Witkowski 1984 (third team) Dan Upperco 1985 (honorable mention)1984 Len Genova 1985 (honorable mention) Dan Upperco 1985 (honorable mention)1987 Matt Sodl 1988 (honorable mention)1989 Bart Barnett 1990 (honorable mention) Matt Less 1990 (honorable mention)1990 Gary Comstock 1991 (honorable mention) Bruce Mayhew 1991 (honorable mention) Gary Snyder 1991 (honorable mention)1991 Tom Boccafola 1992 (honorable mention) Des Werthman 1993 (honorable mention)1992 Des Werthman 1993 (honorable mention)1994 Brian Bassett 1995 (third team)1996 Marcellus Wiley 1997 (third team)2000 Jonathan Reese ’02 (honorable mention)2004 Wade Fletcher ’05 (third team)2007 Austin Knowlin ’10 (honorable mention)2008 Austin Knowlin ’10 (honorable mention)2010 Andrew Kennedy ’112011 Jeff Adams ’12 (honorable mention)

ECAC Player of the Year1964 Archie Roberts ’65 (tie with Princeton’s Cosmo Iacavazzi)

ECAC All-East1957 Coy Gobble ’59 (hm) Dick Donelli ’59 (hm) Harvey Brookins ’60 (hm)1961 Russ Warren ’621962 Tony Day ’631963 Archie Roberts ’651964 Archie Roberts ’651970 Mike Pyszczymucha ’711971 Mike Evans ’74 Paul Kaliades ’731972 Mike Evans ’74 Paul Kaliades ’731973 Mike Evans ’74 George Georges ’741975 Doug Jackson ’761976 Ed Backus ’771982 Don Lewis ’84 John Witkowski ’84 (hm)1983 Don Lewis ’84 John Witkowski ’841991 Tom Boccafola ’92 Des Werthman ’931992 Des Werthman ’931994 Brian Bassett ’951995 Rory Wilfork ’97 Roy Hanks ’98 (2nd team)1996 Marcellus Wiley ’97

Rory Wilfork ’97 Matt Linit ’99 (2nd team)2000 Johnathan Reese ’02 (2nd team)2004 Wade Fletcher ‘05 (hm)2010 Andrew Kennedy '11 (1st team)

Mike Evans ‘74 blocks a pass.

Ted Gregory ‘74

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Gene Rossides ‘49

Lou Miller ‘10

Bushnell Cup: Ivy League Player of the Year 1975 Doug Jackson ’761982 John Witkowski ’84

Ivy League Rookie of the Year 1988 Solomon Johnson ’92 1998 Johnathan Reese ’022006 Austin Knowlin ’102007 Alex Gross ‘11

1981 Steve Monteith ’82 Vince Pelini ’82 Miro Lovric ’83 (2nd team) Mike Scavina ’83 (2nd team)1982 Don Lewis ’84 Bill Reggio ’84 John Witkowski ’84 Chris Jenkins ’83 (2nd team) Miro Lovric ’83 (2nd team) James Witherspoon ’83 (2nd team)1983 Don Lewis ’84 Dan Upperco ’85 John Witkowski ’84 Winslow Cervantes ’86 (2nd team)1984 Len Genova ’85 Dan Upperco ’851985 Rick Cavalli ’86 (2nd team) Mark Milam ’86 (2nd team)1987 Matt Sodl ’88 Paul Childers ’89 (2nd team) Matt Pollard ’90 (2nd team)1988 Terry Brown ’89 (2nd team) Paul Childers ’89 (2nd team) Bob Paschall ’90 (2nd team)1989 Bart Barnett ’90 Matt Less ’90 Bob Paschall ’90 (2nd team) Galen Snyder ’91 (2nd team)1990 Gary Comstock ’91 Bruce Mayhew ’91 Galen Snyder ’911991 Tom Boccafola ’92 Des Werthman ’93 Chuck Dimitroff ‘92 (2nd team) Brad Hutton ‘92 (2nd team) Bob Kent ‘92 (2nd team)1992 Sean Nichols ’94 Des Werthman ’931993 Sean Nichols ’94 Mark Calveric ’94 (2nd team)1994 Brian Bassett ’95 Eric Keck ’96 Tony Petras ’95 Jamie Schwalbe ’95 Craig Valentine ’96 Marcellus Wiley ’96 Rory Wilfork ’97 Joe Aldrich ’96 (2nd team) Jim Hudnall ’95 (2nd team)1995 Craig Valentine ’96 Rory Wilfork ’97 John Harper ’96 (2nd team) Ralph Hudson ’96 (2nd team) Eric Keck ’96 (2nd team) Randy Murff ’97 (2nd team)1996 Roy Hanks ’98 Marcellus Wiley ’97 Rory Wilfork ’97 Mike Jennings ’97 (2nd team) Matt Linit ’99 (2nd team) Austin Milliken ’97 (2nd team) Randy Murff ’97 (2nd team)

1955 Claude Benham ’57 Fred Bucci ’561956 Claude Benham ’571959 Bob Federspiel ’61 Bob Asack ’62 (2nd team)1960 Bob Asack ’62 Bob Federspiel ’61(2nd team) Tony Radano ‘61 (2nd team)1961 Bob Asack ’62 Lee Black ’62 Tony Day ’63 Tom Haggerty ’62 Russ Warren ’62 Dick Hassan ’62 (2nd team)1962 Archie Roberts ’65 Tony Day ’63 (2nd team)1963 Archie Roberts ’65 John Strauch ’65 (2nd team)1964 Archie Roberts ’65 John Strauch ’65 (2nd team)1965 Richard Flory ’66 (2nd team)1968 Marty Domres ’691969 Robbie Wroe ’71 (2nd team)1970 Charles Johnson ’72 Jesse Parks ’73 Mike Pyszczymucha ’71 Mike Shane ’71 (2nd team) Paul Kaliades ’73 (2nd team)1971 Mike Evans ’74 Don Jackson ’73 Paul Kaliades’73 Jesse Parks ’73 (2nd team) Charles Johnson ’72 (2nd team)1972 Ted Gregory ’74 Paul Kaliades’73 Ed Dunn ’73 (2nd team) Jesse Parks ’73 (2nd team) Pat Sharkey ’73 (2nd team)1973 George Georges ’74 Ted Gregory ’74 Mike Telep ’75 Mike Evans ’74 (2nd team) Steve Noble ’75 (2nd team) Dwight Valentine ’75 (2nd team)1974 Barry Sorrels ’75 1975 Doug Jackson ’76 Ed Backus ’77 (2nd team) Tom Masso ’77 (2nd team) Tim Towler ’77 (2nd team)1976 Ed Backus ’77 John Garland ’77 Chip Hillenbrand ’77 (2nd team)1977 Artie Pulsinelli ’79 Bruce Stephens ’78 (2nd team)1978 Eric Blattman ’80 Victor Kaminski ’80 Artie Pulsinelli ’79 (2nd team)1979 Mike Brown ’80 Sean Cannon ’81 Rico Josephs ’81 (2nd team)1980 Sean Cannon ’81 Joe Cabrera ’82 (2nd team) Sean D’Arcy ’81 (2nd team)

1997 Bert Bondi ’99 Roy Hanks ’98 Jay DuPertuis ’98 (2nd team) Jeremy Taylor ’99 (2nd team)1998 Rashaan Curry ’99 Kirby Mack ’00 Paul Roland ’99 Chris Tillotson ’99 Jason Bivens ’00 (2nd team) Dave Curtis ’99 (2nd team) Kevin Wright ’00 (2nd team)1999 Jason Bivens ’00 (2nd team) Matt Radley ’00 (2nd team)2000 Kirby Mack ’01 Philip Murray ’03 Johnathan Reese ’02 Joe Cook ’01 (2nd team) Brian Gordon ’01 (2nd team) Avery Moseley ’01 (2nd team) Matt Stary ’01 (2nd team)2001 Johnathan Reese ‘02 (2nd team) Matt Himelstein’02 (2nd team) Philip Murray ‘03 (2nd team)2002 Philip Murray ‘03 Pat Girardi ‘ 03 (2nd team) Nick Rudd ‘05 (2nd team)2003 Nick Rudd '05 Steven Cargile '04 (2nd team) Kevin Coco '05 (2nd team) Wade Fletcher '05 (2nd team) Ayo Oluwole '05 (2nd team) Michael Quarshie '05 (2nd team)2004 Wade Fletcher ‘05 Michael Quarshie ‘05 Rashad Biggers ‘05 (2nd team) Kevin Coco ‘05 (2nd team)2005 Brandon Bowser ’06 (2nd team) Tad Crawford ’07 (2nd team) Prosper Nwokocha ’06 (2nd team)2006 Matt Barsamian ’07 Tad Crawford ’07 Adam Brekke ’07 (2nd team) Craig Hormann ’08 (2nd team)2007 Austin Knowlin ‘10 Jon Rocholl ‘09 (2nd team)2008 Alex Gross ‘11 Lou Miller ‘10 Mike Brune ‘09 (2nd team) Austin Knowlin ‘10 (2nd team) Drew Quinn ‘09 (2nd team) Jon Rocholl ‘09 (2nd team)2009 Lou Miller ’10 Austin Knowlin ’10 Jeff Adams ’12 Adam Mehrer ‘11 (2nd team) Andrew Kennedy ’11 (2nd team)2010 Jeff Adams ’12 Sean Brackett ’13 Alex Gross ’11 Andrew Kennedy ’11 Calvin Otis ’11 Josh Martin ’13 (2nd team)

Note: Based on vote of head coaches. Players were first team unless otherwise noted.

2011 Jeff Adams ‘12 Josh Martin ‘13 (2nd team)2012 Marcorus Garrett ‘14 Josh Martin ‘13 Zach Olinger ’14 (2nd team) Mike Waller ’13 (honorable mention)

Archie Roberts ‘65

John Witkowski ’84 Doug Jackson ’76

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1950 - Donald K. McLean ’511951 - Vernon Wynott ’521952 - Robert C. McCullough ’531953 - Dale E. Hopp ’541954 - Neil Opdyke ’551955 - Manfredo M. Bucci ’561956 - Claude Benham ’571957 - Bradley Howard ’581958 - Richard Donelli ’591959 - Harvey Brookins ’601960 - Don Savini ’611961 - Russell F. Warren ’621962 - Allison F. Butts ’641963 - Arthur J. Roberts ’651964 - Arthur J. Roberts ’651965 - Roger Dennis ’661966 - Leo R. Makohen ’671967 - Donald Hubert ’681968 - Martin F. Domres ’691969 - Richard H. Alexander ’701970 - Michael Pyszczymucha’711971 - John A. Sefcik ’721972 - Terrence E. Smith ’731973 - Michael Evans ’741974 - Barry J. Sorrels ’75

The David W. Smyth Football CupAwarded annually to the outstanding player on the varsity football team.

Qualifications include such intangibles as spirit, leadership, sportsmanship, and loyalty.

1975 - Douglas A. Jackson ’761976 - Edward F. Backus ’771977 - Bruce A. Stephens ’781978 - Victor V. Kaminski ’791979 - Michael C. Brown ’801980 - Sean F. D’Arcy ’811981 - Vincent Pelini ’821982 - John J. Witkowski ’841983 - John J. Witkowski ’841984 - Daniel L. Upperco ’85

1994 - Brian Bassett ’951995 - Mike Cavanaugh ’961996 - Marcellus Wiley ’97 Rory Wilfork ’971997 - Christopher Tillotson ’991998 - Rashaan Curry ’99 Paul Roland ’991999 - Jason Bivens ’00 Armand Dawkins ’002000 - Johnathan Reese ’022001 - Johnathan Reese ‘022002 - Philip Murray ‘032003 - Jeff Otis '052004 - Michael Quarshie ‘052005 - Jon Rocholl ’092006 - Adam Brekke ’072007 - Austin Knowlin ‘102008 - Austin Knowlin ‘10 Alex Gross ‘112009 - Alex Gross ‘ 112010 - Bob Hauschildt ‘122011 - Sean Brackett ‘132012 - Josh Martin ‘13

Class of 1913 Football CupAwarded annually to the member of the football squad who achieves the best scholastic average.

1916 - Lech W. Zychlinski ’181917 - Charles Farer ’181919 - James H. Hinch ’221920 - James H. Hinch ’221921 - Carl R. Moszozenski ’221922 - F. Kessler Scovil ’231923 - Stephen G. Schimititsch ’261924 - Martin E. Raphail ’261925 - Myron F. Sesit ’271926 - Paul Robert Shaw ’25 ’27L1927 - James L. Campbell ’301928 - James L. Campbell ’301929 - Edwin A. Hill ’301930 - J. Jay Hodupp, Jr. ’321931 - J. Jay Hodupp, Jr. ’321932 - Robert Wuerz ’341933 - Michael Demshar ’35E1934 - Robert Wuerz ’341935 - Richard J. Foster ’371936 - Habeeb Z. Maroon ’381937 - Vincent F. Gutendorf ’401938 - Robert M. Taylor ’401939 - Vincent Gutendorf ’401940 - August De Augustinis ’411941 - R. Stewart Mcllvennan ’421942 - Jack E. Oliver ’451943 - Robert G. Sandercock ’431944 - James M. Grant ’471945 - Stanley S. Smith ’46E1946 - Edmond C. Politi ’47E1947 - David McConnell ’491948 - Donald Hawkins ’491949 - Ralph P. White ’51E1950 - Mitchell Price ’53

1968 - Richard T. Wojculewski ’691969 - Arthur W. Malley ’701970 - Robert D. Hackett ’711971 - Robert D. Dukes ’721972 - Gary D. Arbeznik ’731973 - Dwight D. Valentine ’751974 - Geoffrey A. Cummings ’751975 - Mark S. Wojciechowski ’761976 - Kevin M. Kearns ’781977 - Kirk A. Combs ’781978 - John D. Kelly ’791979 - Mario Biaggi ’801980 - Clayton E. Jones ’81 Steven W. Monteith ’821981 - Steven W. Monteith ’821982 - Bruce M. Molinelli ’841983 - Samuel R. Denmeade ’85

1951 - Mitchell Price ’531952 - David A. Nass ’531953 - Alfred L. Ginepra, Jr. ’551954 - Alfred L. Ginepra, Jr. ’551955 - Charles Nations ’561956 - Eddie Hedaya ’581957 - Rudolph Pegoraro ’591958 - Rudolph Pegoraro ’591959 - Robert Holloway ’621960 - Robert Holloway ’621961 - Joseph P. Nozzolio ’621962 - Harvey Rubin ’651963 - Harvey Rubin ’651964 - Patrick J. Sheehan ’651965 - Richard W. Ballantine ’671966 - Richard T. Wojculewski ’691967 - Richard T. Wojculewski ’69

1984 - Samuel R. Denmeade ’851985 - James G. Greene ’861986 - Nicholas P. Leone ’881987 - Nicholas P. Leone ’881988 - Rodney Paul ’891989 - Michael Murray ’911990 - Daniel Wall ’921991 - William Burke ’921992 - Jason Tarbart '931993 - James Hudnall ’951994 - James Hudnall ’951995 - Joe Aldrich ’961996 - Dominic Riebli ’981997 - Theodore Schroeder ’991998 - Theodore Schroeder ’991999 - Mark Stoutenberg ’012000 - Mark Stoutenberg ’012001 - Josh Austin ‘022002 - Travis Chmelka ‘042003 - Michael Waln '042004 - Pete Chromiak ‘062005 - Pete Chromiak ‘062006 - Darren Schmidt ’072007 - JoJo Smith ‘082008 - Cody Steele ‘092009 - Austin Knowlin ‘102010 - Andrew Kennedy ‘11 - Alex Gross ‘112011 - Bob Hauschildt ‘122012 - Andrew Heinrich ‘13

1985 - Henry T. Santos ’861986 - Ronald T. Suber ’871987 - Matt Sodl ’881988 - Mark Zielinski ’891989 - Matthew Less ’901990 - Bruce Mayhew ’91 Galen Snyder’911991 - Desmond Werthman ’931992 - Desmond Werthman ’931993 - Sean Nichols ’94

Andrew Heinrich ‘13

Josh Martin ‘13

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Lou Little, Head Coach 1930-56

Bill Swiacki ’48

Lou Kusserow ’49

In 1942, Paul Governali finished second in voting for the Heisman Trophy. He was a consensus All-American quarterback for the Lions after throwing for 1442 yards in nine games and completing 19 passes for touchdowns – both set new collegiate records.

Archie Roberts ’65

Marcellus Wiley ’97

Sid Luckman ’39

Cliff Montgomery ’34Paul Governali ’43

Playing both halfback and fullback in Coach Lou Little’s famed winged-T offense and a full-time safety on defense, Lou Kusserow set numerous Columbia records; he still holds six. Among his greatest accomplishments was leading the nation with 193 all-purpose yards per game in 1948, the year he led all major-college players with 108 points.

Columbia has had many great quarterbacks, but only one is in both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame — the legendary Sid Luckman. Drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bears, Luckman is hailed as the man who revolutionized the position of quarterback in the pro game.

During the 1930s and 1940s, Columbia football was one of the top programs in the East. The man at the helm was Lou Little, who led Columbia from 1930-56, including the 1934 Rose Bowl championship victory over Stanford, a 7-0 win on a bootleg by the fullback after a fake reverse, known as “KF-79”. Little went on to become the 1951 National Coach of the Year.

Cliff Montgomery’s teams lost just three times in his three varsity seasons under Coach Little. He concluded his career by earning the Rose Bowl Most Valuable Player award on January 1, 1934 when Columbia upset Stanford, 7-0.

One of few Columbia student-athletes to letter in three sports, Archie Roberts excelled at football, basketball and baseball while at Columbia. Named the 1964 ECAC Football Player of the Year, Roberts set 17 Columbia and Ivy League records and still holds the Columbia records for completion percentage in a single game, season and career.

Bill Swiacki was a first-team All-American, named to an incredible 16 All-American teams and was eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. He caught nine passes in Columbia’s 1947 victory over Army, one for a touchdown. He finished the season with Columbia records for receptions and yards, to go with his 23.6 yards per catch in 1946, still the Lions’ all-time record.

Marcellus Wiley is widely considered one of the best football players in Columbia’s history, primarily at a position he played for just two seasons. Wiley played running back as a first-year and sophomore. During his junior season, he moved over to defensive end, where he was named third team All-America, first team All-East and twice first team All-Ivy League. He led Columbia to an 8-2 record in 1996, his senior season, when he recorded 63 tackles, 17 for losses, 6.5 sacks, eight pass breakups and

three blocked field goals.

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John Witkowski ’84

Gene Rossides ‘49

Bruce Gehrke ‘48

Russell Warren ‘62

The most prolific passer in Columbia football history, John Witkowski left Columbia with 32 school records, either tying or breaking every major Columbia and Ivy League passing record. Named an All-American at the end of the 1983 season, Witkowski went on to play for the NFL’s Detroit Lions. The 1983 Ivy League Player of the Year, Witkowski holds the records for a single game, season and career in pass attempts, completions, yards passing, touchdowns and total offense.

Bruce Gehrke played a major role in Columbia’s 21-20 victory over Army, regarded as one of the greatest Columbia Football games ever played. One of Columbia’s most versatile athletes ever, Gehrke is the last Lion athlete to have lettered all four years in three different varsity sports, other than track and cross country athletes.

From 1945-48, Gene Rossides at quarterback presided over a golden era of Columbia Football. Rossides was a four-year letterwinner during those glory days for the Lions and still holds the school record for scoring during a single game with five touchdowns in a 34-26 win over Cornell in 1945. He is best remembered as the architect of that victory over Army in 1947, a win that snapped the Cadets’ 32-game unbeaten streak.

A bruising ball carrier, Russell Warren keyed a strong Columbia offense which carried the 1961 Lions to their only Ivy League football championship. Warren garnered first team All-Ivy League honors in 1961, and at one point during the 1961 season, he was the nation’s third-leading punter with a 44.1 average.

Marty Domres ‘69

At various points in his career, Marty Domres broke at least ten different Columbia football records. He held single-game records for attempts (54), completions (30) and yards (396). And his impressive play has stood the test of time: his 4,492 career passing yards still rank fifth at Columbia, and his 5,345 yards of total offense ranks fourth all-time. Domres was an honorable mention All-American and a first team All-Ivy League quarterback in 1968.

Walter Koppisch ‘25

Walter Koppisch was considered a local celebrity and high school football star growing up. Playing in the backfield with New York Yankee immortal Lou Gehrig, Koppisch captained the Lions for three consecutive seasons – 1922, 1923, 1924. In 1924 he was selected to Walter Camp’s All-America first team after being a third team selection the previous season. He was a fast and powerful fullback who was considered the fastest player in the east.

Rory Wilfork ‘97

One of the strongest linebackers in Columbia Football history, Rory Wilfork was the first player in Columbia history to earn first team All-Ivy League honors three consecutive years. Averaging more than 120 tackles a season over his final three years, Wilfork was a force to be reckoned with in the Ivy League. He was the Lions first two-time captain since 1926, leading his team as a junior and senior.

Buff Donelli

Named Columbia’s head football coach in 1957 after the retirement of Lou Little, Aldo “Duff” Donelli spent three years building the program before propelling the Lions to an Ivy League Championship in 1961. Over the course of his ten years at Columbia, he recruited and coached some of the most famous names in Columbia football history.

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Ted Gregory ‘74 Des Werthman ‘93

Robert K. Kraft arrived to Columbia University in 1959 and forever influenced the course of Columbia and football history. After completing business school, Kraft ascended through business ranks on his way to becoming a national icon. His sucess led to his purchase of the New England Patriots, in 1994. Since then, the Patriots have won three Super Bowl titles and become a model franchise for the NFL.

The Krafts have donated more than $100 million dollars supporting numerous important charities and his Alma Mater, Columbia University. For his extremely generous contributions as the Co-Chair of the Columbia Campaign for Athletics, the University officially dedicated the playing field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium as Robert K. Kraft Field in October 2007.

A 1987 recipient of Columbia’s John Jay Award and a 2004 recipient of the Alexander Hamilton Medal, Kraft was awarded the NCAA’s highest honor, the Theodore Roosevelt Award.

William Morley 1902

Few teams have inspired as much passion and respect as the 1961 Ivy League football championship squad. The Lions posted a 6-1 mark in Ivy League play, winning each conference game by double-figure margins. With Ivy League supremacy on the line in the final contest of the season, Columbia dominated Penn in all phases of the game. Lee Black was one of five Lions to get into the end zone, Tom Haggerty and Len de Fiore picked off passes as defense dominated the day with the Lions claiming a 37-6 victory and the Ivy League Championship.

Five Lions were named All-Ivy League following the year – Bob Asack, Lee Black, Tony Day, Tom Haggerty and Russ Warren.

Robert Kraft ‘63

Harold Weekes 1903

1961 Columbia Football Team

William Morley earned a reputation as an aggressive player, at both the quarterback and halfback positions, while also excelling in the kicking game. Morley’s success earned him a pair of Walter Camp All-American awards. A 1971 National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame inductee, he became the first Columbia graduate to become the head football coach in 1902.

Harold Weekes was a standout halfback, known for his participation of one of the most dangerous of all football plays-the “flying hurdle.” Weekes was one of the best at this specialty skill and possessed tremendous agility and a unique ability to keep his feet post-hurdle, sprinting past the surprised defense. Weekes went on to earn All-America honors each season in his final three seasons in blue an

One of the most feared shutdown cornerbacks in the Ivy League during his era, Ted Gregory picked off nine passes, averaging nearly 20 yards on each return, and as made a name as an explosive kick returner. He was a two-time first team All-Ivy League honoree and earned All-American honorable mention status in both 1972 and 1973.

A two-time first team All-Ivy League honoree and two-time All-America Honorable Mention, Des Werthman remains the school’s all-time record holder with 449 career tackles. A true impact player, the natural linebacker played on both sides of the ball during his final two seasons after the Lions were plagued by injury. Former teammate Marcellus Wiley called Werthman the toughest player he ever played with.

To this day the 1934 Rose Bowl is remembered for Columbia’s 7-0 victory over Stanford, one of the greatest upsets in college football history.

The Lions posted victory after victory in 1933, losing only to Princeton. Columbia earned big-time wins against Virginia, 15-6, Penn State, 33-0, and Navy 14-7.Many sportswriters and fans gave Columbia little chance of victory. However, Hall of Fame coach Lou Little put together an outstanding defensive game plan against the Cardinal attack.Led by All-American quarterback Cliff Montgomery, Columbia marched down the field and a gadget play late in the game proved to be the only score of the game to lift the Lions to victory.

1933 Columbia Football Team

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1925Aulick, Walidmar ’26Brady, Jerome ’28Furey, Ralph ’28Kerrigan, Thomas ’28Kirchmyer, Raymond ’26Madden, William ’28Norris, E.M. ’28Pease, George ’26 (C)Raphael, Martin ’26Rawalt, C. Otis ’26 (M)Reynolds, James ’28Schimititsch, Stephen ’26Sesit, Myron ’27Shaw, Paul ’27Wiberg, Kaleb ’26Williams, William ’28Zegri, Ferdinand ’26

1926Adler, William ’28Brady, Jerome ’28Cornell, Francis ’27Cuneo, Ernest Davenport, Horace ’29French, George ’28Furey, Ralph ’28Greene, E.P. ’27 (M)Hyde, Arthur ’26Kaplan, Harry ’28Kerrigan, Thomas ’28Kumpf, Henry ’29Madden, William ’28 (C)Norris, E.M. ’28Reynolds, James ’28Rieger, FredSesit, Myron ’27Shaw, Paul ’27Wagner, Ray ’26Wiley, Roderic ’26

1927Adler, William ’28Alkoff, JulesBleeker, Malcolm ’30Buser, W. Behney ’30Campbell, James ’30Cornell, Francis ’27Cuneo, Ernest Davenport, Horace ’29Furey, Ralph ’28 (C)Hamilton, Robert ’29Hanley, RaymondHollowell, E.L. ’28 (M)Kaplan, Harry ’28Kerrigan, Thomas ’28Kumpf, Henry ’29Lambart, Eric ’29Madden, William ’28Reynolds, James ’28Rieger, FredWilliams, Kenneth ’28

1928Adler, William ’28 (C)Ashman, HymanBleeker, Malcolm ’30Campbell, James ’30Costigan, George ’31Davenport, Horace ’29Green, Joseph ’28Hamilton, Robert ’29Hanley, RaymondKliegman, Jacob ’29Kumpf, Henry ’29Liflander, E. PhilipMakser, WilliamRousselot, Harold ’29 (M)Scott, Henry Harrison ’31Sheridan, JamesStanczyk, Joseph ’31Tassi, Edward ’29

Tys, Remy ’30

1929Banigan, George (M)Banko, August ’32Bleeker, Malcolm ’30Buser, W. Behney ’30Campbell, James ’30Carlsten, Earle ’29Edling, Edward ’32Hall, Edward ’32Hewitt, Ralph ’32Hill, Arthur ’29Japar, Romeo ’31Joyce, Charles ’30Liflander, E. PhilipMcDuffee, William ’32Mosser, J. Donald ’32Reilly, Thomas ’31Scott, Henry Harrison ’31Stanczyk, Joseph ’31Triska, Alfred ’31Tys, Remy ’30Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32Weinstock, Edward ’32

1930Allan, William ’32Banko, August ’32Barber, LewisCadogan, Lawrence ’32Dougall, Bernard (M)Edling, Edward ’32Ganzle, Carl ’31Gulbransen, Haakon ’39Hall, Edward ’32Hewitt, Ralph ’32Hodupp, Jay ’32Japar, Romeo ’31Lippoth, Robert ’33McDuffee, William ’32Mosser, J. Donald ’32Nobilette, Frank ’32Rivero, Manuel ’33Scott, Henry Harrison ’31Sheridan, JamesSherwood, George ’33Stanczyk, Joseph ’31 (C)Tys, Remy ’30Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32Weinstock, Edward ’32Wolkind, Harold ’32

1931Dzamba, Stephen ’34Edling, Edward ’32Grenda, Stephen ’33Hall, Edward ’32Hewitt, Ralph ’32 (C)Hodupp, Jay ’32Linehan, Joseph ’34Matal, Anthony ’34McDuffee, William ’32Migliore, Giacomo ’34Montgomery, Clifford ’34Mosser, J. Donald ’32Rivero, Manuel ’33Schwartz, Otto ’34Scully, Leonard ’32 (M)Sherwood, George ’33Van Voorhees, Stuart ’32Weinstock, Edward ’32Wilder, Newell ’34

1932Brominski, Edward ’35Chippendale, Frank ’35Dzamba, Stephen ’34Ferrara, Joseph ’35Grenda, Stephen ’33 (C)Gross, Harry ’33 (M)Linehan, Joseph ’34

Lippoth, Robert ’33Matal, Anthony ’34McDowell, Owen ’34Migliore, Giacomo ’34Montgomery, Clifford ’34Nobilette, Frank ’32Richavich, Joseph ’35Rivero, Manuel ’33Schwartz, Otto ’34Sherwood, George ’33Sykes, Macrae ’33Wilder, Newell ’34Wuerz, Robert ’35

1933Barabas, Alfred ’36Brominski, Edward ’35Chase, Harry ’35Chippendale, Frank ’35Davis, James ’36Dzamba, Stephen ’34Ferrara, Joseph ’35Jackel, Paul ’35King, Edward ’35Linehan, Joseph ’34Maniaci, Samuel ’35Marshall, Edwin ’34 (M)Matal, Anthony ’34McDowell, Owen ’34Montgomery, Clifford ’34 (C)Nevel, William ’35Palenchar, Joseph ’34Pinckney, J. Lawrence ’35Schwartz, Otto ’34Tomb, Thomas ’35Wilder, Newell ’34

1934Barabas, Alfred ’36Brominski, Edward ’35 (C)Chase, Harry ’35Chippendale, Frank ’35Coviello, Joseph ’37Davis, James ’36Demshar, Michael ’35Ferrara, Joseph ’35 (C)Furey, Edmund ’36Hudasky, John ’37Jackel, Paul ’35Ketchum, Chadwick ’35King, Edward ’35King, Francis ’35Maniaci, Samuel ’35Meighan, Hunter ’35 (M)Nevel, William ’35Richavich, Joseph ’35Tomb, Thomas ’35Vollmer, Joseph ’37Wuerz, Robert ’35

1935Barabas, Alfred ’36 (C)Bateman, John ’38Bonom, Oscar ’38Checkovich, Andrew ’36Coviello, Joseph ’37Davis, James ’36Foster, Richard ’37Furey, Edmund ’36Furey, George ’37Hersey, Glenwood ’38Hudasky, John ’37Jochum, Henry ’36Kerrigan, Gerard ’35Klingensmith, Floyd ’38Mareski, Anthony ’37Maroon, Sam ’37McMahon, John ’38Pistolas, Nicholas ’38Saffa, George ’37Schulze, Hubert ’38Sitterley, William ’36 (M)

Vollmer, Joseph ’37Westphal, Howard ’38Zielinski, Charles ’38

1936Bateman, John ’38Bonom, Oscar ’38Corey, William ’39Coviello, Joseph ’37 (C)Foster, Richard ’37Furey, George ’37 (C)Hersey, Glenwood ’38Hudasky, John ’37Luckman, Sidney ’39Maroon, Sam ’37Pistolas, Nicholas ’38Radvilas, Arthur ’39Ragsdale, William ’37 (M)Ream, Harry ’37Schulze, Hubert ’38Seidel, Gerhard ’39Siegal, John ’39Taylor, Robert ’39Tucker, Lyman ’37Vollmer, Joseph ’37Waldo, Arthur ’38Westphal, Howard ’38

1937Bateman, John ’38 (C)Bonom, Oscar ’38Corey, William ’39Gutendorf, Vincent ’40Herpers, Richard ’38 (M)Hersey, Glenwood ’38Luckman, Sidney ’39McMahon, John ’38Naylor, John ’40Pistolas, Nicholas ’38Radvilas, Arthur ’39Schulze, Hubert ’38Seidel, Gerhard ’39Siegal, John ’39Snavely, Cloyd ’39Sposato, Francis ’40Stanczyk, Edward ’38Stulgaitis, Francis ’40Sweeney, Bernard ’40Taylor, Robert ’39Van Buren, Henry ’38 (M)Waldo, Arthur ’38Westphal, Howard ’38

1938Armstrong, Thomas ’39 (M)Benedetti, Joseph ’39Corey, William ’39Gallagher, Thomas ’41Gutendorf, Vincent ’40Kinsella, Harry ’40Kolisch, J. Pierre ’39 (M)Luckman, Sidney ’39Muldoon, Lenox ’39Naylor, John ’40Radvilas, Arthur ’39Seidel, Gerhard ’39Siegal, John ’39Snavely, Cloyd ’39Stanczyk, Leslie ’41Stickel, William ’39Stoltz, Robert ’40Stulgaitis, Francis ’40Sweeney, Bernard ’40Taylor, Robert ’39

1939Barber, Hugh ’41Bartolf, Joseph ’40De Augustinis, August ’41Dixon, James ’40Frank, James ’41Gallagher, Thomas ’41

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Gutendorf, Vincent ’40Kennedy, Regis ’40Kinsella, Harry ’40Lutton, George ’40 (M)Maack, Herbert ’42Mclntyre, Justin ’41Naylor, John ’40Ruberti, Theodore ’42Snavely, Donald ’42Sposato, Francis ’40Stanczyk, Leslie ’41Stoltz, Robert ’40Stulgaitis, Francis ’40 (C)Sweeney, Bernard ’40West, Howard ’40 (M)Will, Leonard ’46Wood, Thornley ’42

1940Andres, John ’41 (M)Barber, Hugh ’41 (C)Bayer, Philip ’42De Augustinis, August ’41Demartini, Felix ’43Diehl, Valentine ’41Frank, James ’41Gallagher, Thomas ’41Germann, Kenneth ’43Governali, Paul ’43Maack, Herbert ’42Makofske, Raymond ’42Mcllvennen, R. Stewart ’42Mclntyre, Justin ’41Schenck, Mills ’41 (M)Shanahan, William ’41Siegel, Joseph ’43Snavely, Donald ’42Spiegal, Adam ’43Stanczyk, Leslie ’41Will, Leonard ’46Wood, Thornley ’42

1941Arbolino, Jack ’42Bayer, Philip ’42Demartini, Felix ’43Ferrarini, Leno ’43Germann, Kenneth ’43Governali, Paul ’43Hanley, Marshall ’42 (M)Kaczorowski, Emil ’43Kelleher, John ’43Lorenz, Will ’42 (M)Maack, Herbert ’42 (C)MacMichael, William ’43Makofske, Raymond ’42Mcllvennen, R. Stewart ’42Moriarty, Paul ’42Rock, Thomas ’44Ruberti, Theodore ’42Siegel, Joseph ’43Sinton, William ’43Snavely, Donald ’42Spiegal, Adam ’43Wood, Thornley ’42

1942Appel, Otto ’45Birt, William ‘44Demartini, Felix ’43Ferrarini, Leno ’43Gehrke, Bruce ’48Germann, Kenneth ’43Governali, Paul ’43 (C)Hasselman, Werner ’48Holden, Wesley ’45Horvath, Frank ’45Kasprzak, Donald ’47Kelleher, John ’43MacMichael, William ’43Oliver, Jack ’48Rock, Thomas ’44

Sinton, William ’43Spiegal, Adam ’43Streitfeld, Franklin ’43 (M)Sutphen, William ’45

1943Allen, Joseph ’44Appel, Otto ’45Arden, Edward ’44Beall, John ‘44Caplis, George ’46DeSantolo, Anthony ’47Dolan, Robert ’46Gehrke, Bruce ’48Gilberg, George ’46Gorman, DonaldGreen, Stanley ’44Holden, Wesley ’45Kaleda, William ’47Kraft, Gilman ’47Landwehr, George ’45Little, Frank ’44McVicar, Walter ’46Miller, Albert ’47 Moran, Edward ’48O’Connell, VincentPoliti, Edmond ’47Richters, Walter ’44 (M)Rock, Thomas ’44 (C)Sandercock, RobertShimm, Robert ’45 (M)Thorsen, Eldor

1944Appel, Otto ’45Gilberg, George ’46 (C)Hall, JosephHeller, Robert ’49Hunter, LelandKaleda, William ’47Knoernschild, KennethKondratovich, Walter ’48Lincoln, Robert ’49Mazziotta, John ’48McVicar, Walter ’46Morgan, WayneMurchison, MelvinShekitka, Eugene ’49Smith, Stanley ’46Sniadack, Frank ’48Stout, HenryTerry, Howard ’46 (M)Vallis, George ’48Van Bellingham, Leon ’50Venutolo, Anthony ’47Watts, GeorgeWhite, Ralph ’51Wilmont, Donald ’48

1945Bleasdale, Frederick ’49Blonder, HowardBowers, RobertBriggs, Henry ’49 Caruso, Andrew ’46Chesnes, Albert (M)Cummings, Joseph ’49Freda, Vincent ’49Greim, George ’46Hampton, Clyde ’49Holdnak, Edward ’49Kaleda, William ’47Karas, Joseph ’49Klemovich, Charles ’49Kondratovich, Walter ’48Krause, BrunoKusserow, Louis ’49Ladyko, Emil ’49Lockwood, William ’49Nork, John ’49Olson, Charles ’49Rossides, Eugene ’49

Smith, Stanley ’46 (C)Sniadack, Frank ’48Terry, Howard ’46 (M)Thompson, Leslie ’47Venutolo, Anthony ’47Will, Leonard ’46

1946Briggs, Henry ’49 Caruso, Andrew ’46Cestary, Roy ’47Fitzpatrick, Thomas ’48Gehrke, Bruce ’48Hampton, Clyde ’49Hasselman, Werner ’48Hast, John ’47Heller, Robert ’49Karas, Joseph ’49Kasprzak, Donald ’47 (C)Klemovich, Charles ’49Kusserow, Louis ’49Ladyko, Emil ’49Lincoln, Robert ’49Mazziotta, John ’48Nork, John ’49Oliver, Jack ’48Olson, William ’49O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49Politi, Edmond ’47Rakowski, Adam ’50Rossides, Eugene ’49Sniadack, Frank ’48Swiacki, William ’48Thompson, Leslie ’47Valma, John ’48 (M)Yablonski, Ventan ’48

1947Bacauskas, John ’50Briggs, Henry ’49Chaky, Emil ‘50Gehrke, Bruce ’48Hampton, Clyde ’49Hasselman, Werner ’48Kachadurian, Albert ’48Karas, Joseph ’49Kisiday, George ’48Klemovich, Charles ’49Kusserow, Louis ’49Levy, Donald ’41Lincoln, Robert ’49Mazziotta, John ’48Moran, Edward ’48Nork, John ’49Olson, Charles ’49O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49Rakowski, Adam ’50Rossides, Eugene ’49Russell, Robert ’50Shekitka, Eugene ’49Swiacki, William ’48Valma, John ’48Van Bellingham, Leon ’50Yablonski, Ventan ’48

1948Bacauskas, John ’50Bleasdale, Frederick ’49Borgess, Ralph ’49Briggs, Henry ’49 Caponegro, Gabriel ’51Chaky, Emil ‘50Grubman, Wallace ’50Hampton, Clyde ’49Hawkins, Donald ’49Klemovich, Charles ’49Kusserow, Louis ’49Lockwood, William ’49McConnell, David ’49Nork, John ’49Olson, William ’49O’Shaughnessy, Henry ’49

Pell, William ’50Rakowski, Adam ’50Rossides, Eugene ’49Schwartz, Arnold ’51 (M)Shekitka, Eugene ’49Van Bellingham, Leon ’50Ward, James ’501948 LightweightsAngelino, Alphonse ’50Annino, Raymond ’50Baker, Edward ’51Beattie, Donald ’51DeMayo, Michael ’50Kearns, John ’49Lorenze, George ’50Michell, Albert ’49Palmieri, Aldo ’49Petrulio, Ernest ’51Raimondo, Frank ’51Rix, Lennart ’51Schmitt, Alois ’50Schmin Robert ’50Witzel, John ’49

1949Audette, Gerald ’53Bacauskas, John ’50Berger, David ’50Bomm, Wesley ’52Cannon, Alfred ’50Caponegro, Gabriel ’51Chaky, Emil ‘50Coufal, Joseph ’50Cozzi, Gerard ’52Federowicz, Thomas ’52Grubman, Wallace ’50Hansen, Howard ’52Kimtis, Donald ’52Malone, William ’51McLean, Donald ’51Neville, John ’51 (M)Nork, Albert ’51O’Brien, William ’51Pell, William ’50Russell, Robert ’50Sautter, Melvin ’52Schwartz, Arnold ’51Schwegler, Robert ’52Straka, Edward ’51Toner, Frank ’52Tracy, Kermit ’52Van Bellingham, Leon ’50 (C)Vitek, Paul ’52Wagner, John ’52Wallace, William ’52Ward, James ’50 (C)Ward, Leo ’52White, Ralph ’51Wynott, Vernon ’52

1949 LightweightsAnnino, Raymond ’50Baker, Edward ’51Burgi, CharlesBurr, Richard ’52Byra, Alfred ’52Cervieri, JosephCoghlin, EdgarCreighton, VictorDiamond, TheodoreHermann, Richard ’51Lagomarsino, Fred ’52Lipman, JackLorenze, George ’50Manchester, FrankMcDaniel, JosephMessmer, Everett

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Ognibene, Andre ’52Oplinger, John ’52Raimondo, Frank ’51Rix, Lennart ’51Ross, DonaldSchmitt, Alois ’50Simonds, HenryStricker, SeymourWalters, Warren ’53

1950Audette, Gerald ’53Bomm, Wesley ’52Bueschen, David ’53Coufal, Joseph ’50Dannenman, Richard ’52Durovich, Michael ’53Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53Hansen, Howard ’52Malone, William ’51Mason, George ’51McCullough, Robert ’53McLean, Donald ’51Nork, Albert ’51 (C)O’Brien, William ’51Ott, Robert ’58Price, Mitchell ’53Rapson, Donald ’51 (M)Schwegler, Robert ’52Toner, Frank ’52Trevisano, Donald ’53Vitek, Paul ’52Vitone, George ’52Wagner, John ’52Wallace, William ’52Ward, Alfred ’53Ward, Leo ’52White, Ralph ’51Wynott, Vernon ’52

1950 LightweightsAbplanalp, Harry ’53Altonin, William ’53Appell, Robert ’52Beattie, Donald ’51Burr, Richard ’52Byra, Alfred ’52Coyne, James ’53Donaghy, Henry ’53Fow, Ben ’53Furst, Stephen ’53Gleckler, Robert ’53Herman, Irvin ’52Hermann, Richard ’51Lagomarsino, Fred ’52Lichtman, Robert ’52Meloni, Edward ’53Miller, Ira ’51Milowe, Irwin ’53Ognibene, Andre ’52Oplinger, John ’52Owen, William ’53Rix, Lennart ’51Schwartz, Howard ’52Simler, Richard ’53Stricker, Seymour (M)Sweeney, William ’51Tartanian, Charles ’53Walters, Warren ’53

1951Audette, Gerald ’53Bomm, Wesley ’52Bueschen, David ’53Casella, John ’54Cozzi, Gerard ’52Dannenman, Richard ’52

Federowicz, Thomas ’52Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53Hansen, Howard ’52 (C)Jansson, Bernard ’52 (M)Krebs, Keith ’54McCann, Charles ’52McCullough, Robert ’53Mione, Benedict ’52Misho, Anthony ’52Nesti, Richard ’54Page, Donald ’52 (M)Pirner, Max ’54Price, Mitchell ’53Salvatore, David ’52Sautter, Melvin ’52Schwegler, Robert ’52Toner, Frank ’52Tracy, Kermit ’52Trevisano, Donald ’53Valuska, John ’53Vitek, Paul ’52Vitone, George ’52Wallace, Robert ’53Wallace, William ’52Ward, Alfred ’53Wodeshick, Eugene ’54Wynott, Vernon ’52

1952Bueschen, David ’53Carr, Richard ’55Casella, John ’54Fadok, George ’54Fow, Ben ’53Gregorowicz, Ernest ’53Guerriero, John ’53Hampton, Jerry ’54Hessinger, Arthur ’53 (M)Hopp, Dale ’54Krebs, Keith ’54Lazar, Marvin ’53 (M)McCullough, Robert ’53 (C)Mercier, Robert ’55Nass, David ’53Nesti, Richard ’54Pirner, Max ’54Price, Mitchell ’53Trevisano, Donald ’53Valuska, John ’53Wall, Richard ’54Wallace, Robert ’53Ward, Alfred ’53Wodeshick, Eugene ’54

1953Bonanno, Philip ’54Bucci, Manfredo ’56Carr, Richard ’55Casella, John ’54Giampietro, Alex ’56Hampton, Jerry ’54Hoffman, Bernard ’55Hopp, Dale ’54Krebs, Keith ’54Littlefield, Henry ’54Mercier, Robert ’55Nelson, John ’55Nesti, Richard ’54Opdyke, Neil ’55Pirner, Max ’54Priore, Kenneth ’56Reso, Anthony ’54 (M)Seitz, George ’56Wodeshick, Eugene ’54 (C)

1954Altman, Roy ’57Armstrong, Jack ’55Benedick, Richard ’55 (M)Benham, Claude ’57Black, Alan ’56Brunori, Ralph ’57

Bucci, Manfredo ’56Carr, Richard ’55Carroll, James ’57Corral, Frank ’57Dillingham, Robert ’55Giampietro, Alex ’56Ginepra, Alfred ’55Haggerty, Denis ’55Hoffman, Bernard ’55Lacopo, Michael ’57Larson, James ’55 (M)Mooney, James ’56Nations, Charles ’56Nelson, John ’55Nunziato, Donald ’56Opdyke, Neil ’55 (C)Priore, Kenneth ’56Seitz, George ’56Tremblay, Paul ’57Wilson, Arthur ’57Winterburn, Theodore ’56

1955Altman, Roy ’57Benham, Claude ’57Brunori, Ralph ’57Bucci, Manfredo ’56 (C)Carroll, James ’57Corral, Frank ’57Danner, George ’58Florentino, Leonard ’56Giampietro, Alex ’56Hervatic, Joseph ’58Hovasapian, Fred ’58Howard, Bradley ’58Klein, Neil ’56 (M)Manes, Donald ’58Mooney, James ’56Pappas, George ’58Seitz, George ’56Smith, Harry ’56Swimm, Kenneth ’56 (M)Szczypkowski, Ron ’58Tremblay, Paul ’57Wellington, John ’57Wilson, Arthur ’57

1955 LightweightsBrice, Sam ’57Brody, Alan ’56 (M)Ferragamo, Michael ’57Furey, Robert ’58Lewis, Frederick ’56McKinney, Charles ’58Sakuda, Paul ’58

1956Appel, Eugene ’59Benham, Claude ’57Breeskin, John ’57Brunori, Ralph ’57Conte, Felix ’57Corral, Frank ’57Danner, George ’58Guiton, Richard ’57 (M)Howard, Bradley ’58Howard, Bruce ’58Manes, Donald ’58Marnell, Carmen ’57Ott, Robert ’58Pappas, George ’58Satovick, Robert ’58Spraker, Edward ’58Szczypkowski, Ron ’58Teran, Irwin ’57 (M)Tremblay, Paul ’57Wellington, John ’57Wilson, Arthur ’57 (C)

1956 LightweightsBorland, Joseph ’57Bregman, Robert ’58Brice, Sam ’57Dunlavey, Richard ’58Greenburg, William ’59McElenney, James ’58Norton, John ’57Presant, Howard ’58Sakuda, Paul ’58Tindall, Samuel ’59

1957Appel, Eugene ’59Brookins, Harvey ’60Dennehy, Brian ’60Donelli, Richard ’59Eschenbaum, Edward ’60Ferrari, Dudley ’59Feuer, Charles ’58 (M)Frank, Francis ’58Furey, James ’58Gobble, Coy ’59Graske, Theodore ’59Hastings, James ’58 (M)Hervatic, Joseph ’58Howard, Bradley ’58Howard, Bruce ’58Manes, Donald ’58Pappas, George ’58 (C)Pegoraro, Rudolph ’59Reilly, John ’60Satovick, Robert ’58Siman, Joseph ’59Spraker, Edward ’58Swartz, Theodore ’60Szczypkowski, Ron ’58

1957 LightweightsDiLallo, Chester ’58Dorazio, Richard ’60Feuer, Charles ’58 (M)Fujii, Raymond ’59Greenburg, William ’59Hankins, Harrison ’60Johns, Michael ’60Pettit, Robert ’59Sacks, Elliott ’58Sacks, Roger ’58Sakuda, David ’60Sakuda, Paul ’58 (C)Simon, Gerald ’58Tindall, Samuel ’59Vann, Pennington ’58

1958Anderson, Lawrence ’60Appel, Eugene ’59Bilbao, Thomas ’59Boellert, Ekkehard ’60Brodeur, Gerald ’61Brookins, Harvey ’60Dennehy, Brian ’60 Donelli, Richard ’59Eschenbaum, Edward ’60Federspiel, Robert ’61Ferrari, Dudley ’59Gelfand, Norman ’59 (M)Gobble, Coy ’59 (C)Graske, Theodore ’59Johnson, Bruce ’61Johnson, Fredrick ’60LaValle, Placido ’59Lombardi, Jerome ’61McCool, Robert ’61Mendrzycki, Edward ’59Miller, Donald ’61Pegoraro, Rudolph ’59

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Radano, Anthony ’61Savini, Donato ’61Sefcsik, Paul ’61Spelios, George ’59Swartz, Theodore ’60Tannenbaum, Michael ’59 (M)Urban, Luke ’61

1958 LightweightsChang, Irving ’60Dorazio, Richard ’60Fujii, Raymond ’59Goulazian, Peter ’60Greenburg, William ’59 (C)Hankins, Harrison ’60Johns, Michael ’60LaRaja, Raymond ’59Larsen, H. Peter ’59McCreedy, Edwin ’61Nunley, Spencer ’60Sakuda, David ’60Tindall, Samuel ’59\Wojeicki, Andrei ’59

1959Anderson, Lawrence ’60Asack, Robert ’62Black, Lee ’62Brodeur, Gerald ’61Brookins, Harvey ’60 (C)Campbell, William ’62Federspiel, Robert ’61Galdo, Ralph ’60Gerstein, Herbert ’62Haggerty, Thomas ’62Hollinger, Robert ’62Kaplan, Alfred ’60 (M)Little, Edward ’62Lutz, Myron ’60 (M)McCool, Robert ’61Migliorisi, Emanuel ’61Minotti, Louis ’60Radano, Anthony ’61Reilly, Francis ’62Savini, Donato ’61Sefcsik, Paul ’61Vasell, Thomas ’62Warren, Russell ’62Williams, Ronald ’62Zisk, Steve ’62

1959 LightweightsAshare, Alan ’60Cohen, David ’62Davies, Samuel ’62Dorazio, Richard ’60Gerstel, Howard ’60Hankins, Harrison ’60 (C)Henslee, William ’61Jahelka, George ’61McCreedy, Edwin ’61Sakuda, David ’60Slavik, Ferdinand ’60Stevenson, Peter ’62

1960Amkraut, Julian ’61Asack, Robert ’62Black, Lee ’62Blake, William ’61 (M)Campbell, William ’62Congram, Walter ’62Day, Anthony ’63DeFiore, Leonard ’64Drotos, Ronald ’63Federspiel, Robert ’61Gerstein, Herbert ’62Haggerty, Thomas ’62

Hassan, Richard ’62Hollinger, Robert ’62Jacobs, Barry ’61 (M)Kirik, John ’61Little, Edward ’62McCool, Robert ’61 (C)Nauen, Richard ’61O’Connor, Thomas ’63Radano, Anthony ’61Reilly, Francis ’62Sakala, Richard ’62Savini, Donato ’61Schorer, Walter ’62Vasell, Thomas ’62

1960 LightweightsAgayoff, John ’61Cohen, David ’62Gertz, Richard ’63Kaiser, Robert ’63Karlberg, John ’63Kraft, Robert ’63Malakoff, Aaron ’63McCreedy, Edwin ’61 (C)Roper, John ’61Saurino, Bendict ’61Thomas, Arnold ’61Thompson, Norman ’61Ursillo, Ralph ’62

1961Alter, Paul ’62 (M)Asack, Robert ’62Black, Lee ’62Butts, Allison ’64Campbell, William ’62 (C)Congram, Walter ’62Day, Anthony ’63DeFiore, Leonard ’64Devore, Lawrence ’62 (M)Drotos, Ronald ’63Haggerty, Thomas ’62Hassan, Michael ’63Hassan, Richard ’62Hollinger, Robert ’62Little, Edward ’62Nozzolio, Joseph ’62O’Connor, Thomas ’63Roche, John ’62Sakala, Richard ’62Schorer, Walter ’62Snavely, Maurice ’62Stark, James ’62Vasell, Thomas ’62Warren, Russell ’62Werben, William ’62Williams, Ronald ’62

1961 LightweightsCalesa, Edward ’63DeMarrais, Kevin ’64Freese, Howard Lee ’63Hamilton, Henry ’64Karlberg, John ’63Knopf, Richard ’63Moglen, Leslie ’62Schubert, Carl ’62Squassoni, Harry ’63

1962Asack, Louis ’63Butts, Allison ’64Cutler, Arthur ’65Danenberg, Steven ’65Day, Anthony ’63Diehl, Gary ’64Donohue, Robert ’65Fidei, Francis ’64

Hassan, Michael ’63Hersh, Harry ’64Holloway, Roger ’65Hug, Gerard ’65Joyce, Stephen ’64Langfelder, Stephen ’63 (M)Malmstrom, Edward ’65Marchese, Joseph ’63Mitchell, William ’64Moran, Patrick ’63Mundorff, Fred ’63O’Connor, Thomas ’63 (C)O’Donnell, Joseph ’64Roberts, Arthur ’65Rubin, Harvey ’65Sheehan, Patrick ’65Strauch, John ’65Weismantle, John ’63 (M)Yuska, Edward ’64

1962 LightweightsAdsit, Ronald ’65Calesa, Edward ’63Cirigliano, John ’64DeBree, Ronald ’64Freese, James ’65Grossman, Steven ’64Guimond, Norman ’65Heine, Spencer ’63Karlberg, John ’63Malakoff, Aaron ’63 (C)Malter, Ira ’63 (M)Vann, Richard ’63

1963Bashaar, John ’65Brookshire, Ronald ’66Butts, Allison ’64 (C)Donohue, Robert ’65Falcon, Spencer ’66Fidei, Francis ’64Hersh, Harry ’64Hug, Gerard ’65Joyce, Stephen ’64Malmstrom, Edward ’65O’Donnell, Joseph ’64Roberts, Arthur ’65Rubin, Harvey ’65Rudegair, Edward ’65Sheehan, Patrick ’65Strauch, John ’65Thompson, Eugene ’66Yuska, Edward ’64

1963 LightweightsAdsit, Ronald ’65Bert, Joel ’65Cirigliano, John ’64 (C)DeBree, Ronald ’64DeMarrais, Kevin ’64DeMatteo, Douglas ’64Grossman, Steven ’64Guimond, Norman ’65Harrold, Thomas ’66Hewes, Charles ’66Jorgenson, Thomas ’64McGroarty, James ‘64Mottard, Dean ’66Schlowsky, George ’65Shopoff, Edward ’66Sol, Jeffrey ’64Strobach, Steven ’65Zegarelli, David ’65

1964Ballantine, Richard ’67

Bashaar, John ’65Brookshire, Ronald ’66Brownstein, Neill ’66Carifio, James ’65Cody, Joseph ’66Corcoran, William ’66Dennis, Roger ’65Donohue, Robert ’65Dunn, Lee ’65 (M)Flory, Richard ’67Franke, Stephen ’66Hankins, Stuart ’66 Hast, Robert ’67Hug, Gerard ’65Jensen, Arne ’66Klingensmith, Robert ’66Makohen, Leo ’67Malmstrom, Edward ’65 (C)Mulvihill, Terence ’67Nossal, John ’66Patton, Robert ’66Rink, Donald ’67Roberts, Arthur ’65Rubin, Harvey ’65Rudegair, Edward ’65Sesit, Michael ’65Sheehan, Patrick ’65Strauch, John ’65Thompson, Eugene ’66Tuths, Joseph ’67Vozel, Leo ’65Zarganes, Stylianos ’65 (M)Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67

1964 LightweightsBert, Joel ’65Brown, William ’67Bruno, Louis ’67Buchanan, Stephen ’66Freese, James ’65Guimond, Norman ’65 (C)Harrold, Thomas ’66Hillis, David ’67Indinoli, Dominick ’67Karle, Richard ’66Mottard, Dean ’66Sisskind, Mitchell ’68Strobach, Steven ’65Zegarelli, David ’65

1965Ballantine, Richard ’67Bender, William ’68Brookshire, Ronald ’66 (C)Brownstein, Neill ’66Burns, John ’68Butts, Roland ’67Cody, Joseph ’66Corcoran, William ’66Dennis, Roger ’65Equi, Russell ’66Falcon, Spencer ’66Felsenfeld, Arnold ’67Flory, Richard ’67Hankins, Stuart ’66 Hast, Robert ’67Hiney, J. William ’66Klingensmith, Robert ’66Makohen, Leo ’67Maton, Reginald ’66Morash, David ’67Mulvihill, Terence ’67Nealon, Robert ’65Nossal, John ’66Reed, Thomas ’68Rink, Donald ’67Sattel, Robert ’68Sheldon, Thomas ’66 (M)Stanhewicz, Richard ’66Tosi, Anthony ’67

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Tuths, Joseph ’67Werner, Earl ’66West, Robert ’67Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67

1965 LightweightsAguiar, Daniel ’67Brown, William ’67Buchanan, Stephen ’66Coates, Harry ’68Furey, George, Jr. ’66Harrold, Thomas ’66]Hillis, David ’67Indinoli, Dominick ’67 (C)Kakos, Peter ’68Karle, Richard ’66Kirchheimer, Peter ’68Liu, Edward ’66Miller, Jon ’67Morgan, Jeffrey ’67Nelson, Lawrence ’66Schneider, Steven ’66White, John ’68

1966Allen, Gordon ’67Ballantine, Richard ’67Bracciodieta, William ’67Brookshire, Robert ’69Brown, Richard ’68Brown, William ’67Busa, Michael ’69Butts, Roland ’67Carey, William ’69Dempsey, Alford ’69Domres, Martin ’69Edoga, John ’67Feddock, John ’69Felsenfeld, Arnold ’67Flory, Richard ’67 (C)Hast, Robert ’67 (C)Herlz, Andrew ’68 (M)Hillis, L. David ’67Hodos, James ’68Isom, J. William ’68Koffler, David ’67Makohen, Leo ’67Marsella, Richard ’69Mastroianni, Anthony ’69Morash, David ’67O’Connor, James ’69O’Connor, John ’67Peters, Robert ’67Reed, Thomas ’68Regan, Robert ’69Rink, Donald ’67Rose, Richard ’69Stathis, Peter ’68Stewart, Chester ’69Taddey, Anthony ’68Tarrington, Ronald ’69Tosi, Anthony ’67Tuths, Joseph ’67Werner, Robert ’69West, Robert ’67Wojculewski, Richard ’69Zawadzkas, Gerald ’67

1966 LightweightsAguiar, Daniel ’67Brown, William ’67 (C)Bruno, Louis ’67Callahan, Justin ’67Katz, Raymond ’67Kirchheimer, Peter ’68Miller, Jon ’67Morgan, Jeffrey ’67Murphy, James ’69

Price, Richard ’69Rompala, Richard ’69Rosenblatt, Ronald ’69Schell, Michael ’69Stallman, Lawrence ’68Waterman, John ’69Weddell, James ’69

1967Bender, William ’68Blake, Jeffrey ’70Brookshire, Robert ’69Brophy, Donald ’69Burd, Keith ’70Busa, Michael ’69Carey, William ’69DeBary, Paul ’68Domres, Martin ’69Duboff, Daniel ’70Feddock, John ’69Furillo, Frank ’70Hammers, Lynwood ’70Herlz, Andrew ’68 (M)Hubert, Donald ’68 (C)Isom, J. William ’68Jones, Naythania ’70Marsella, Richard ’69McGuire, Walter ’69O’Connor, James ’69Reed, Thomas ’68 (C)Reeves, Glen ’68Rose, Richard ’69Sattel, Robert ’68Siegel, Edward ’68 (M)Stathis, Peter ’68Taddey, Anthony ’68Tarrington, Ronald ’69Wascura, James ’70Wazevich, William ’70White, John ’68Witt, Paul ’68Wojculewski, Richard ’69

1967 LightweightsAlloy, James ’69Biederman, Michael ’68Chorba, Carl ’70Coates, Harry ’68Colby, Christopher ’70Gens, Robert ’69Kline, Thomas ’68Martin, James ’68 (C)Mclntosh, Thomas ’70Mikesell, Michael ’69Nagy, John ’69Rosenblatt, Ronald ’69Sisskind, Mitchell ’68Sonda, Paul ’68Suttenberg, Gary ’70Sweeney, David ’70Szumilas, Ronald ’70Ward, Conley ’69

1968Alexander, Kenneth ’70Alexander, Richard ’70Baum, Douglas ’70 (M)Blake, Jeffrey ’70Boczkowski, William ’71Brookshire, Robert ’69Brown, Kevin ’71Burd, Keith ’70Burlingame, Paul ’70Busa, Michael ’69 (C)Carey, William ’69Domres, Martin ’69Feddock, John ’69Furillo, Frank ’70

Glassroth, Jeffery ’69Hackett, Robert ’71Malley, Arthur ’70Marsella, Richard ’69O’Connor, James ’69Otsuji, Gary ’69Passow, Michael ’70 (M)Ramsey, Spencer ’71Reed, William ’71Rose, Richard ’69Ryan, David ’72Shane, Michael ’71Stalgaitis, George ’71Tarrington, Ronald ’69 (C)Topich, Joseph ’70Wascura, James ’70Wazevich, William ’70Werner, Robert ’69Wojculewski, Richard ’69

1968 LightweightsAlico, John ’69Bickers, John ’71Brooker, Richard ’71Cann, William ’71Coppo, Richard ’69Cowan, Spencer ’70 Cunningham, Bruce ’69Dark, Dean ’69Fromer, Carl ’71Gens, Robert ’69 (C)Kuntze, Alan ’71Lecce, Carl ’71Leonard, James ’69Lombardo, James ’71Lynch, Dean ’71McCullough, Robert ’69Randel, James ’71Sanderson, Richard ’71Schenk, Lawrence ’71Szumilas, Ronald ’70Valuk, Michael ’71

1969Alexander, Kenneth ’70 (C)Alexander, Richard ’70 (C)Archer, Craig ’70Baum, Douglas ’70 (M)Blake, Jeffrey ’70Brown, Kevin ’71Courtney, Kevin ’72Daurio, John ’72Flynn, William ’72Fuller, Bennett ’72Furillo, Frank ’70Hall, James ’71Hammers, Lynwood ’70Johnson, Charles ’72Johnson, Ronald ’70Jones, Michael ’72Laughinghouse, Charles ’72Malley, Arthur ’70Miller, Edward ’72Pyszczymucha, Michael ’71Ramsey, Spencer ’71Reed, William ’71Romanosky, James ’72Sefcik, John ’72Shane, Michael ’71Starke, George ’71Suchy, Frederick ’70Sweeney, Terrence ’70Topich, Joseph ’70Wascura, James ’70Wazevich, William ’70Wiginton, James ’70Wroe, Robert ’71Zawadzkas, Michael ’72

1969 LightweightsBaker, Richard ’70Bartolf, Michael ’71Bickers, John ’71Brooker, Richard ’71 (C)Cleary, Thomas ’72Cowan, Spencer ’70 Dudzinski, Eugene ’70Eyestone, Thomas ’71Fereday, Jeffrey ’72Gens, Donald ’72Goetz, Ernest ’71Goodman, Joel ’72Grasso, Vincent ’72Krumme, Robert ’72Lecce, Carl ’71Lombardo, James ’71MacDonald, John ’71Nowe, David ’72Olson, Kim ’72Randel, James ’71Richmond, John ’70Sanderson, Richard ’71Surgen, John ’71Szumilas, Ronald ’70Tang, Robert ’71Troisi, Ralph ’72Valuk, Michael ’71Verhoff, David ’71

1970Assaf, Ricardo ’73Baker, Herbert ’73Brion, Lawrence ’74Buttitta, Frank ’73Callanan, James ’73Courtney, Kevin ’72Curtis, John ’73Daurio, John ’72Dermody, Francis ’73Dunn, Edward ’73Hackett, Robert ’71Hurley, Thomas ’73Jackson, Donald ’73Johnson, Charles ’72Jones, Michael ’72Kaliades, Paul ’73Leondis, John ’73Luciani, Thomas ’74McKenzie, Max ’73Miller, Edward ’72Nelson, Leonard ’72 (M)Parks, Jesse ’73Pyszczymucha, Michael ’71 (C)Ramsey, Spencer ’71 (C)Reed, William ’71Ryan, David ’72Sefcik, John ’72Shane, Michael ’71Sharkey, Patrick ’73Shreve, Shannon ’73Smith, Terrence ’73Starke, George ’71Wroe, Robert ’71

1970 LighweightsBartolf, Michael ’71Bickers, John ’71Brest, Christopher ’72Brooker, Richard ’71 (C)Cleary, Thomas ’72Eyestone, Thomas ’71Feher, Lawrence ’71Gardner, Robert ’73Goetz, Ernest ’71Gonzalez, Julius ’73Goodman, Joel ’72

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Grasso, Vincent ’72Krumme, Robert ’72Lecce, Carl ’71Llorca, Manuel ’71Lubin, Mark ’73MacDonald, John ’71McGregor, Bruce ‘73Moore, John ’73Mott, Thomas ’73Preschel, Lewis ’71Randel, James ’71Richmond, John ’70Setogawa, Aaron ’73Surgen, John ’71 (C)Valuk, Michael ’71

1971Arbeznik, Gary ’73Assaf, Ricardo ’73Barthell, Burley ’73 (M)Charon, Eugene ’73Courtney, Kevin ’72Cummings, Robert ’74Curtis, John ’73Daurio, John ’72Dermody, Francis ’73Dukes, Robert ’72Dunn, Edward ’73Evans, Michael ’74Georges, George ’74Gregory, Theodore ’74Howland, Steven ’73Hurley, Thomas ’73Jackson, Donald ’73Johnson, Charles ’72 (C)Jones, Michael ’72Kaliades, Paul ’73Klingerman, David ’73Leondis, John ’73Luciani, Thomas ’74McKenzie, Max ’73Miller, Edward ’72Nelson, Leonard ’72 (M)Parks, Jesse ’73Ryan, David ’72Sefcik, John ’72 (C)Sharkey, Patrick ’73Shreve, Shannon ’73Smith, Terrence ’73

1971 LighweightsAnderson, Arne ’74Boyle, Robert ’73Brest, Christopher ’72Butler, John ’73Cleary, Thomas ’72 (C)Giantassio, Joseph ’74Grasso, Vincent ’72 (C)Hanrahan, Michael ’74Hendershaw, William ’73Holder, Eric ’73lassogna, Robert ’73Johnson, Garrett ’73Lubin, Mark ’73Malmberg, John ’74McCleary, Gary ’74McGregor, Bruce ‘73Moore, John ’73Perniciaro, Richard ’74Sims, Steven ’73Young, Donny ’74

1972Arbeznik, Gary ’73Assaf, Ricardo ’73Baker, Herbert ’73Barthell, Burley ’73 (M)

Bodnar, Harry ’75Callanan, James ’73Charon, Eugene ’73Curtis, John ’73Dermody, Francis ’73Dunn, Edward ’73Erickson, Glenn ’74Evans, Michael ’74Georges, George ’74Green, Louis ’73Gregory, Theodore ’74Harding, John ’73Hurley, Thomas ’73Irish, William ’73Jackson, Donald ’73 (C)Kaliades, Paul ’73 (C)Klingerman, David ’73Lane, Peter ’73Leondis, John ’73Mailman, Mitchell ’75 (M)McKenzie, Max ’73Michael, Edward ’73Noble, Stephen ’75Parks, Jesse ’73Rodriguez, Jorge ’75Sanchy, Jerome ’74Sharkey, Patrick ’73Smith, Desmond ’74Smith, Glen ’75Smith, Terrence ’73Swain, Albert ’73Telep, Michael ’75Woods, Stephen ’73

1972 LighweightsAnderson, Arne ’74Butler, Carlton ’74Butler, John ’73Carriero, Joseph ’75 Flores, Raymond ’73Grossman, Daniel ’73Hanrahan, Michael ’74Holder, Eric ’73Johnson, Garrett ’73Mason, Ronald ’75McGregor, Bruce ‘73 (C)Mekras, John ’76Milano, Dominick ’76Moore, John ’73 (C)Mott, Thomas ’73Nunez, Domingo ’76Raimondo, Lee ’76Sims, Steven ’73 (C)Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75Wright, Kenneth R. ’73Wright, Kenneth B. ’74Young, Donny ’74

1973Bodnar, Harry ’75Brion, Lawrence ’74Brown, Frank ’76Creeden, Kevin ’75Crowley, Michael ’75Cummings, Geoffrey ’75Cummings, Richard ’75Delaney, Michael ’76Evans, Michael ’74 (C)Georges, George ’74Gisolfi, Rudy ’75Gregory, Theodore ’74 (C)Jackson, Douglas ’76Jenkins, Phillip ’76Kirin, Bruce ’75Klanac, T. Rocky ’76Mailman, Mitchell ’75 (M)Mondor, Paul ’74Noble, Stephen ’75Rantala, Mark ’74

Rodriguez, Jorge ’75Sanchy, Jerome ’74Sorrels, Barry ’75Telep, Michael ’75Tomasek, George ’75Trowbridge, Randolph ’76Valentine, Dwight ’75Van Amson, George ’74Ward, Kevin ’74Wazevich, Robert ’75Wilson, Vincent ’75Yeager, Michael ’76

1973 LightweightsAllen, Jeffrey ’77Anderson, Arne ’74 (C)Diczok, Richard ’74Duffy, James ’74Featherstun, Donald ’75Ferraris, Garry ’74Geanuracos, James ’76Getty, David ’76Harris, Russell ’76Herlihy, Thomas ’75Johnson, Garrett ’73 (C)Kahn, Perry ’76McCleary, Gary ’74Mekras, John ’76Mitchell, Briane ’76Myers, Charles ’77O’Neill, Sean ’75Perniciaro, Richard ’74Raimondo, Lee ’76Rodstrom, John ’74Stein, Jeffrey ’75Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75Vassalo, Joseph ’75Young, Donny ’74

1974Backus, Edward ’77Berquist, James ’76Berry, Kevin ’76Bodnar, Harry ’75Brown, Frank ’76Creeden, Kevin ’75Cummings, Geoffrey ’75Cummings, Richard ’75 (C)Delaney, Michael ’76Galasky, Steven ’76Gisolfi, Rudy ’75Gregory, Kenneth ’77Guerra, Adolph ’76Hansen, Michael ’77Hillenbrand, Charles ’77Hollinger, Keith ’76Horton, William ’76Jackson, Douglas ’76Jenkins, Phillip ’76Joseph, Mark ’76Kayworth, Timothy ’77Kelleher, James ’76Kirin, Bruce ’75Klanac, T. Rocky ’76Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M)Lussier, Alfred ’75McAvoy, David ’77Noble, Stephen ’75Rahamin, Rafael ’76Rios, Jose ’75Schuchts, Robert ’77Smith, Glen ’75Sorrels, Barry ’75Telep, Michael ’75 (C)Tomasek, George ’75Towler, Timothy ’77Trowbridge, Randolph ’76Tryforos, James ’76Valentine, Dwight ’75

Watson, Robert ’76Wazevich, Robert ’75Yeager, Michael ’76

1974 LightweightsBastyr, Edward ’76Bilianis, Peter ’77Blackwood, Roland ’77Campbell, Scott ’77Catania, Joseph ’78Featherstun, Donald ’75Getty, David ’76Herlihy, Thomas ’75Kahn, Perry ’76Kelly, Phillip ’77Luther, David ’76McHugh, Kevin ’78Mekras, John ’76Milliaressis, D. ’77Mitchell, Briane ’76Nunez, Domingo ’76Perniciaro, Richard ’74Pimm, Robert ’78Raimondo, Lee ’76 (C)Schnader, JeHrey ’75Stein, Jeffrey ’75Sugimoto, Jeffrey ’75 (C)Van Adzin, Alexis ’75Vassalo, Joseph ’75Weitzel, Richard ’77

1975Aroney, Michael ’77Backus, Edward ’77Berquist, James ’76Berry, Kevin ’76Bressman, Robert ’76Brown, Frank ’76Bruno, James ’76Combs, Kirk ’78Delaney, Michael ’76 (C)Elliott, Stephen ’78Fischer, Martin ’78Galasky, Steven ’76Garland, John ’77Gastler, John ’78 Gatti, Joseph ’76Gilhuly, Kevin ’78Gregory, Kenneth ’77Guerra, Adolph ’76Hillenbrand, Charles ’77Hollinger, Keith ’76Horton, William ’76Jackson, Douglas ’76Jacobyansky, Francis ’76Jenkins, Phillip ’76Joseph, Mark ’76Kelleher, James ’76Kirchman, Kevin ’78Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M)Masso, Thomas ’77McAvoy, David ’77McKeon, Robert ’78Rahamin, Rafael ’76Stephens, Bruce ’78Towler, Timothy ’77Trowbridge, Randolph ’76Tryforos, James ’76Vanek, Stephen ’78Watson, Robert ’76Wojciechowski, Mark ’76Yeager, Michael ’76 (C)

1975 LightweightsBastyr, Edward ’76Beller, Peter ’77Blackwood, Roland ’77Bullock, James ’79

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Bustamante, Gabriel ’79Campbell, Scott ’77Consolini, Gildo ’78Edwards, Barry ’78Feneck, John ’79Getty, David ’76 (C)Gutowski, Peter ’78Gutowski, Thomas ’76Haggerty, John ’78Hopwood, Richard ’79Jarrett, Robert ’78Kelly, Phillip ’77King, James ’77Mekras, John ’76 (C)Milliaressis, D. ’77Newman, John ’78Nishizaka, Sumio ’77Pickering, John ’78Pimm, Robert ’78Rice, Gregory ’76Smithy, William ’77Stein, Jeffrey ’75Vezos, George ’77Winum, Paul ’77

1976Aroney, Michael ’77Backus, Edward ’77 (C)Buchholz, William ’79Burns, Kevin ’78Chapman, David ’79Clark, Keith ’78Combs, Kirk ’78Elliott, Andrew ’79Ellis, George ’79Fischer, Martin ’78Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79Garland, John ’77Gastler, John ’78 Gavelda, John ’79 Gilhuly, Kevin ’78Gregory, Kenneth ’77Guarneri, Louis ’77Hillenbrand, Charles ’77Kayworth, Timothy ’77Kearns, Kevin ’78Kelly, John ’79Kuperman, Gilad ’77 (M)Masso, Thomas ’77McAvoy, David ’77 (C)McCormick, Paul ’78Neal, Michael ’77Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79Schuchts, Robert ’77Spinosa, David ’78Stephens, Bruce ’78Sullivan, Frederick ’79Towler, Timothy ’77Vanek, Stephen ’78Witherspoon, Richard ’79

1976 LightweightsBeller, Peter ’77Blackwood, Roland ’77Bustamante, Gabriel ’79Campbell, Scott ’77Espinosa, Michael ’77Feneck, John ’79Garcia, Manuel ’79Haggerty, John ’78Hopwood, Richard ’79Jarrett, Robert ’78Kelly, Phillip ’77King, James ’77Layman, Harry ’79Markwalter, Arthur ’77Mikaelian, Richard ’77

Milliaressis, D. ’77 (C)Morris, Henry ’78Myers, Charles ’77Newman, John ’78Nishizaka, Sumio ’77Pimm, Robert ’78Smithy, William ’77 (C)Stein, Jeffrey ’75 (C)Weitzel, Richard ’77Yacos, Phillip ’80Yancopolous, George ’80

1977Bagley, Parker ’79Biaggi, Mario ’80Blattman, Eric ’80Boran, James ’79Brown, Michael ’80Buchholz, William ’79Burns, Kevin ’78Chapman, David ’79Cicco, Martin ’78Ciulla, Joseph ’80Combs, Kirk ’78Cook, Kevin ’79Elliott, Andrew ’79Elliott, Stephen ’78 (C)Fischer, Martin ’78 (C)FitzGerald, Shawn ’80Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79Gastler, John ’78 (C)Gilhuly, Kevin ’78Hall, John ’80Kaminski, Victor ’79Kearns, Kevin ’78Kelly, John ’79Kuhn, Richard ’78Malovetz, Jeffrey ’79McCormick, Paul ’78 (C)McGraw, Michael ’79McKeon, Robert ’78McNiel, Roger ’79O’Connor, Paul ’79O’Hagan, Brian ’80Pinnock, David ’80Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79Sabatelle, Angelo ’80Sosiak, Bohdan ’79Spinosa, David ’78Stephens, Bruce ’78Stoner, Geoffrey ’80Stukes, Raymond ’80Sullivan, Frederick ’79Vanek, Stephen ’78Wick, Harold ’79Witherspoon, Richard ’79

1978Bagley, Parker ’79Biaggi, Mario ’80Biondi, Lawrence ’80Blattman, Eric ’80Boran, James ’79Britt, Patrick ’79Brown, Michael ’80Buchholz, William ’79Burgman, Robert ’79Cannon, Sean ’81Chapman, David ’79Ciulla, Joseph ’80Cook, Kevin ’79Elliott, Andrew ’79FitzGerald, Shawn ’80Fitzpatrick, Gerard ’79Gillespie, Scott ’80Hachey, David ’79Haskins, Robert ’81Kaminski, Victor ’79Kelly, John ’79Kelly, Michael ’79

McGraw, Michael ’79 (C)Moffie, Calvin ’79Murphy, Stephen ’79O’Connor, Paul ’79O’Hagan, Brian ’80Palmer, Wayne ’79Pelusi, James ’79Pinnock, David ’80Pulsinelli, Arthur ’79 (C)Quadri, Richard ’81Stoner, Geoffrey ’80Stukes, Raymond ’80Sullivan, Frederick ’79Taussig, Ronald ’79Witherspoon, Richard ’79Young, Henry ’81

1979Ahern, Scott ’80Biaggi, Mario ’80Biondi, Lawrence ’80Blattman, Eric ’80Brown, Michael ’80Brunori, Ralph ’81Cabrera, Joseph ’82Cannon, Sean ’81Ciulla, Joseph ’80Conroy, Robert ’81Cregg, Robert ’80Cromwick, David ’80D’Arcy, Sean ’81Dattaro, Janet ’82BC (M)Donley, William ’81Epling, William ’81FitzGerald, Shawn ’80Fleming, Daniel ’80Gillespie, Scott ’80Haskins, Robert ’81Jones, Clayton ’81Josephs, Enrique ’81LaRocca, Charles ’80Lockamy, Dexter ’80McAvoy, Daniel ’80McCarthy, Stephen ’80McNally, Thomas ’82McNamara, Thomas ’80Mickens, Randy ’82Murzic, William ’80Nevitt, Thomas ’82O’Hagan, Brian ’80 (C)Pelini, Vincent ’82Quadri, Richard ’81Riordan, Michael ’80Robertson, Harold ’81Ruzika, Richard ’81Sabatelle, Angelo ’80Sages, Patrick ’81Seaman, Kent ’80Shorey, Kevin ’81Stoner, Geoffrey ’80 (C)Stukes, Raymond ’80Sydnor, Rodney ’82Wagner, Joseph ’81Wallace, Stephen ’82Walsh, Mark ’81Whittemore, Gary ’80

1980Brunori, Ralph ’81Cabrera, Joseph ’82Cannon, Sean ’81 (C)Casali, Louis ’81Cockrell, Kieth ’83Coleman, Timothy ’83Conroy, Robert ’81Costello, Maureen ’81BC (M)Craddock, Jay ’81D’Arcy, Sean ’81Dattaro, Janet ’82BC (M)Davin, James ’83Donley, William ’81Epling, William ’81

Fry, Gregory ’82Gennaro, Gregory ’82Gresky, Scott ’81Haskins, Robert ’81Jones, Clayton ’81Josephs, Enrique ’81 (C)Lovric, Miroslav ’83McNally, Thomas ’82Meininger, Christian ’82Monteith, Steven ’82Nabhan, Gregg ’83Ogiste, Lance ’81Pelini, Vincent ’82Powell, James ’83Pritchard, James ’82Quadri, Richard ’81Rielly, William ’83Robertson, Harold ’81Rowell, David ’82Ruzika, Richard ’81Sages, Patrick ’81Scavina, Michael ’83Senick, James ’81Shorey, Kevin ’81Trivits, Glen ’81Tryforos, Thomas ’81Vota, John ’82Wagner, Joseph ’81Wallace, Stephen ’82Walsh, Mark ’81Wenick, Mark ’81Witherspoon, James ’83Zimmerman, William ’81

1981Cabrera, Joseph ’82Coleman, Timothy ’83Crotty, David ’82Davin, James ’83Donovan, Joseph ’82Fry, Gregory ’82Gable, Arthur ’82Gil, John ’83Hite, John ’83Holoka, Thomas ’83Jenkins, Christopher ’83Kiely, Timothy ’82Lewis, Donald ’84Lincoln, Mark ’82Lindgren, Douglas ’84Lovric, Miroslav ’83Mangiarotti, Edward ’84McHale, James ’84McNally, Thomas ’82 (C)Meininger, Christian ’82Mickens, Randy ’82Monteith, Steven ’82Motosko, Charles ’82Nabhan, Gregg ’83Nevitt, Thomas ’82Norton, Thomas ’83O’Connor, Daniel ’82Pash, Robert ’83Pelini, Vincent ’82 (C)Peters, Jeffrey ’82Powell, James ’83Pritchard, James ’82Reggio, William ’84Rowell, David ’82Scavina, Michael ’83Vota, John ’82Wallace, Stephen ’82Witherspoon, James ’83Witkowski, John ’84

1982Adams, Kirk ’85Barreiro, Edward ’85Bow, Thomas ’83Bozzo, Michael ’84Coleman, Timothy ’83Davin, James ’83 (C)

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Dill, Eric ’85Gallagher, Betsy ’84BC (M)Gay, Thomas ’85Gil, John ’83Goldman, Michael ’84Hite, John ’83Holoka, Thomas ’83Innamorato, Donald ’83Jenkins, Christopher ’83Leone, Peter ’83Lewis, Donald ’84Lindgren, Douglas ’84Lovric, Miroslav ’83Mambuca, Frank ’85Mangiarotti, Edward ’84McHale, James ’84Molinelli, Bruce ’84Moynihan, Michael ’85Myers, Paul ’85Nabhan, Gregg ’83Norton, Thomas ’83Oprisch, Karl ’84Oschal, James ’83Pash, Robert ’83Pegel, Robert ’84Philibin, Daniel ’84Powell, James ’83Reggio, William ’84Samuelson, Thomas ’84Scavina, Michael ’83 (C)Smith, Daniel ’84Upperco, Daniel 85Witherspoon, James ’83Witkowski, John ’84

1983Adams, Kirk ’85Barreiro, Edward ’85Bozzo, Michael ’84 (C)Brown, Kristen ’87BC (M)Cavalli, Richard ’86Cervantes, Winslow ’86Conlon, John ’85Cory, Richard ’84Denmeade, Samuel ’85Dill, Eric ’85Francesconi, Michael ’86Gallagher, Betsy ’84BC (M)Genova, Leonard ’85Goldman, Michael ’84Grambo, William ’84Guth, Christopher ’86Latran, Greg ’84Lewis, Donald ’84Lichtenberg, Vincent ’86Mambuca, Frank ’85Mangiarotti, Edward ’84Mazzarini, Anthony ’85Milam, Mark ’86Mitchell, Darryl ’85Molinelli, Bruce ’84Moynihan, Michael ’85Myers, Paul ’85Nickerson, David ’87Oprisch, Karl ’84Reggio, William ’84Samuelson, Thomas ’84Santos, Henry ’86Scopelliti, Drew ’84Silo, Lawrence ’84Smith, Daniel ’84Strack, William ’86Upperco, Daniel 85Walsh, Lawrence ’86Wiseman, Todd ’85Witkowski, John ’84 (C)

1984Adams, Kirk ’85Barber, Matthew ’87Barr, Matthew ’87Barreiro, Edward ’85

Beatrice, John ’85Bonerbo, Thomas ’86Bossolina, Joseph ’84Cavalli, Richard ’86Cervantes, Winslow ’86Chase, Christopher ’86Chirico, John ’87Conlon, John ’85Denmeade, Samuel ’85Dill, Eric ’85Fitzgibbons, Denis ’86Flick, William ’87Francesconi, Michael ’86Garrett, John ’87Genova, Leonard ’85 (C)Guth, Christopher ’86Hartz, Ronald ’87Henderson, James ’85Herbst, Christopher ’86Hicks, William ’87Johnston, Thomas ’87Mambuca, Frank ’85Mazzarini, Anthony ’85Milam, Mark ’86Morgan, Evan ’85Moynihan, Michael ’85Murphy, Peter ’86Myers, Paul ’85Novotnak, Michael ’85Pennywell, John ’87Plaisted, John ’87Policastro, Joseph ’87Porter, James ’87Raketich, Mark ’85Riga, Christopher ’87Santos, Henry ’86Smith, Scott ’86Snyder, Wayne ’86Strack, William ’86Townley, Kevin ’85Tucci, Kyle ’85Tulevech, Charles ’85Tutrone, Anthony ’86Upperco, Daniel 85Walsh, Lawrence ’86

1985Alletto, Lawrence ’87Barber, Matthew ’87Barr, Matthew ’87Barreto, Alfredo ’86Botich, Danile ’87Burrs, Al ’86Cavalli, Richard ’86Cervantes, Winslow ’86Charlton, Bradford ’86Chase, Christopher ’86Chirico, John ’87Degati, Joseph ’86Doyle, Michael ’88Flaherty, Robert ’87Fondran, Greg ’87Foote, Dan ’86Foss, Mark ’87Garcia, Raul ’86Gonzalez, Gregory ’87Guth, Christopher ’86Hill, Homer ’88Johnston, Thomas ’87Kravitz, Steven ’86Leone, Nicholas ’88McLaughlin, Michael ’88Milam, Mark ’86Miller, John ’88Mosior, Richard ’86Pennywell, John ’87Plaisted, John ’87Policastro, Joseph ’87Porter, James ’87Rempe, Gary ’87Riga, Christopher ’87Ryan, Denis ’87

San Filippo, Paul ’88Santos, Henry ’86Savini, Durc ’89Smith, Scott ’86Snyder, Wayne ’86Sodl, Matt ’88Strack, William ’86 (C)Suber, Ronald ’87Thaw, Mitchell ’86Townley, Kevin ’85Tutrone, Anthony ’86Walsh, Lawrence ’86Williamson, John ’88

1986Alex, John ’89Alletto, Lawrence ’87Barber, Matthew ’87Barr, Matthew ’87Bissinger, Michael ’88Boland, Robert ’87Botich, Danile ’87Brown, Terry ’89Childers, Paul ’89Chirico, John ’87Davis, Peter ’89Della Pietra, Christopher ’89Fondran, Greg ’87Fox, Matthew ’89Fusco, Philip ’88Gianfrancisco, George ’88Gonzalez, Alfred ’87Haynie, Walter ’89Hicks, William ’87Hill, Homer ’88Johnston, Thomas ’87Leone, Nicholas ’88Loflin, Dan ’89McGee, William ’89Miller, John ’88Natola, Anthony ’88O’Connell, Brian ’89Pagley, Thomas ’87Pennywell, John ’87Pietkiewicz, Michael ’89Pitkin, Jason ’87Policastro, Joseph ’87Pollard, Alfred ’89Putelo, David ’88Radi, Charles ’89Rempe, Gary ’87Riga, Christopher ’87 (C)Ruddy, Kirk ’89Rush, William ’89Ryan, Patricia ’89CC (M)San Filippo, Paul ’88Seybold, Bennie ’89Sharkey, John ’89Sodl, Matt ’88Suber, Ronald ’87Taylor, James ’89Zielinski, Mark ’89

1987Alex, John ’89Assiff, Matthew ’89Barnett, Bartley ’90Bissinger, Michael ’88 (C)Brown, Terry ’89Buitekant, Scott ’90Byerly, Brent ’90Childers, Paul ’89Chin, Joseph ’89D’Angelo, Joseph ’88Dasbach, Kurt ’88Davis, Peter ’89Della Pietra, Christopher ’89DeRose, John ’90Elliott, Terry ’90Fox, Matthew ’89Fusco, Philip ’88Gianfrancisco, George ’88

Giannini, Robert ’89Giffords, Hugh ’88Glenn, Andrew ’90Haynie, Walter ’89Holt, Michael ’90 Johnson, Erik ’90Kalyan, Ronald ’90Konovalchik, Christopher ’90Lavelle, Michael ’88Leone, Nicholas ’88Less, Matthew ’90Lester, Tom ’87Loflin, Dan ’89McCormick, Brad ’90McGee, William ’89Miller, John ’88Myott, Paul ’90Natola, Anthony ’88Paschall, Robert ’90Paul, Rodney ’89Pollard, Alfred ’89Pollard, Matthew ’90Putelo, David ’88Rancilio, Lawrence ’90Ritter, Richard ’88Robinson, John ’89Ryan, Patricia ’89CC (M)San Filippo, Paul ’88Savini, Durc ’89Seery, Tracy ’90Seidewand, Michael ’89Seybold, Bennie ’89Sharkey, John ’89Sodl, Matt ’88Strage, Jennifer ’89BC (M)Taylor, James ’89Tomasi, Paul ’90Wright, Sean ’88Zielinski, Mark ’89Zielinski, Stephen ’90

1988Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92Abney, George ’91Alex, John ’89 (C)Anastasio, Michael ‘90Assiff, Matthew ’89Bakkila, Christopher ’91Barnett, Bartley ’90Bess, R. Shay ’91Broussard, Stanley ’91Brown, Terry ’89Byerly, Brent ’90Carter, Hector ’91Childers, Paul ’89Comstock, Gary ’91Davis, Peter ’89Della Pietra, Christopher ’89DeSimone, John ’91Elliott, Terry ’90Ewing, Floyd ’91Fell, Anne ’91BC (M)Fox, Matthew ’89Giannini, Robert ’89Holt, Michael ’90 Hull, Michael ’92Johnson, Solomon ’92Kalyan, Ronald ’90Kassem, Nabil ’91Konovalchik, Christopher ’90Less, Matthew ’90Loflin, Dan ’89Loya, E. Javier ’91Maxy, Ralph ’90Mayhew, Bruce ’91McCormick, Brad ’90McGee, William ’89Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M)Murray, Michael ’91Paschall, Robert ’90Paul, Rodney ’89Pollard, Alfred ’89

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Pollard, Matthew ’90Powless, Wayne ’91Pyle, Michael ’90Reed, Christopher ’90Savini, Durc ’89Schneidau, T. Rodger ’91Seery, Tracy ’90Seidewand, Michael ’89Seybold, Bennie ’89Strage, Jennifer ’89BC (M)Takvor, Edward ’90Taylor, James ’89Tomasi, Paul ’90Vomvolakis, John ’91Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M)Walsh, William ‘89Whitelock, Christopher ’91Zielinski, Mark ’89Zinkil, Edward ’91

1989Abbattista, Steven ’92Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92Anastasio, Michael ‘90Angiolillo, Justin ’92Barnett, Bartley ’90 (C)Beck, Matthew ’92Bernard, Richard ’92Bess, R. Shay ’91Broussard, Stanley ’91Buitekant, Scott ’90Burke, William ’92Byerly, Brent ’90Carter, Hector ’91Clearfield, Joseph ’92Cochran, Quinn ’91Comstock, Gary ’91Daine, James ’92Davis, John ’90DeAngelo, Jonathan ’92DeRose, John ’90DeSimone, John ’91Dimitroff, Charles ’92Elliott, Terry ’90Ewing, Floyd ’91Feren, Sean ’92Finestone, Darren ’91Griffith, Jason ’92Hernandez, Ashley ’90High, Robert ’92Hill, Scott ’91Hodapp, Michael ’90Holt, Michael ’90 Jackson, William ’92Johnson, Jay Don ’92Johnson, Solomon ’92Kalyan, Ronald ’90Kassem, Nabil ’91Kauderer, James ’91Kent, Robert ’92Less, Matthew ’90Little, Charles ’92Loya, E. Javier ’91Loya, Mario ’92Maxy, Ralph ’90Mayhew, Bruce ’91McCormick, Brad ’90Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M)Murray, Michael ’91Paschall, Robert ’90Policastro, Anthony ’92Pollard, Matthew ’90Powless, Wayne ’91Rancilio, Lawrence ’90Reed, Christopher ’90Seery, Tracy ’90Snyder, Galen ’91Takvor, Edward ’90Tomasi, Paul ’90Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M)Walcott, Robert ’92Wall, Daniel ’92

Zinkil, Edward ’91

1990Abbattista, Steven ’92Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92Bakkila, Christopher ’91Beck, Matthew ’92Bernard, Richard ’92Boccafola, Thomas ’92Broussard, Stanley ’91Calcagno, Joseph ’93Cicero, Frank ’92Clearfield, Joseph ’92Cochran, Quinn ’91Comstock, Gary ’91Coughlin, John ’93DeSimone, John ’91Dimitroff, Charles ’92Ewing, Floyd ’91Feren, Sean ’92Hayes, Kenneth ’93Hill, Scott ’91Hull, Michael ’92Hutton, Bradley ’92Johnson, Jay Don ’92Kasprzak, Gary ’93Kauderer, James ’91Kent, Robert ’92Lafferty, Dennis ’93Loya, E. Javier ’91Loya, Mario ’92Mayhew, Bruce ’91 (C)Milne, Lisa ’91BC (M)Murray, Michael ’91O’Connor, Kiernan ’92Passaro, Peter ’92Pennartz, Bryan ’92Policastro, Anthony ’92Pollowitz, Gregory ’92Powless, Wayne ’91Robinson, Kevin ’93Sardo, Michael ’93Snyder, Galen ’91 (C)Spivey, K. Scott ’93Stanley, Timothy ’91Steele, Chad ’92Thompson, Matthew ’93Tribolet, John ’92Wahl, Valerie ’91BC (M)Walcott, Robert ’92Wall, Daniel ’92Werthman, Desmond ’93Zinkil, Edward ’91

1991Abbattista, Steven ’92Abbruzzese, Gregory ’92Andrzejewski, Chad ’94Armstrong, Patrick ’94Beck, Matthew ’92Bernard, Richard ’92Blair, Casey ’94Boccafola, Thomas ’92Brenders, Richard ’94Burke, William ’92Calveric, Mark ’94Coughlin, John ’93Daine, James ’92Dimitroff, Charles ’92 (C)Doolittle Jason ’93Eggleston, Robert ’92Feren, Sean ’92Hawkes, Timothy ’94Hayes, Kenneth ’93Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94Hull, Michael ’92Hutton, Bradley ’92 (C)Jennings, John ’94Johnson, Solomon ’92Kail, Danny ’94Kasprzak, Gary ’93Kent, Robert ’92

Kirschner, Kent ’94Lafferty, Dennis ’93Loya, Mario ’92Luse, David ’94Marconi, Alberto ’93O’Connor, Kiernan ’92Pennartz, Bryan ’92Policastro, Anthony ’92Pollowitz, Gregory ’92Robinson, Kevin ’93Sardo, Michael ’93Spivey, K. Scott ’93Steele, Chad ’92Streem, Matthew ’93Tribolet, John ’92Walcott, Robert ’92Wall, Daniel ’92Werthman, Desmond ’93Williams, Brian ’94Yeloushan, Adam ’94

1992Andrzejewski, Chad ’94Armstrong, Patrick ’94Bassett, Brian ’95Blair, Casey ’94Branum, Kyle ’95Brenders, Richard ’94Calveric, Mark ’94Cascio, Matthew ’95Choe, Stephen ’95Coughlin, John ’93Daine, James ’92Davis, Adam ’95DiBlasi, Jason ’94Doolittle Jason ’93Edmonds, Gary ’95Flynn, Brian ’95Fossbender, Justin ’95Greenfield, John ’95Hansen, Brian ’94Hawkes, Timothy ’94Hayes, Kenneth ’93Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94Hudnall, James ’95Jennings, John ’94Johnson, Jay Don ’92Kail, Danny ’94Kasprzak, Gary ’93Klosek, John ’94Lafferty, Dennis ’93Mancini, Gregory ’95Marconi, Alberto ’93McNeese, Derrick ’95Miller, Steven ’95Mlak, Eric ’94Moore, Chad ’93Mundt, Michael ’95Nichols, Sean ’94Petras, Anthony ’95Petroski, Daniel ’95Roberts, Kerry ’94BC (M)Robinson, Kevin ’93Roy, Leela ’94BC (M)Sardo, Michael ’93Schwalbe, Jamie ’95Sclafani, Michael ’95Sommers, Michael ’94Spivey, K. Scott ’93Streem, Matthew ’93Tarbart, Jason ’93Teal, Bart ’95Thompson, Matthew ’93Weindel, Richard ’95Werthman, Desmond ’93 (C)Williams, Brian ’94Yeloushan, Adam ’94

1993Andrzejewski, Chad ’94Armstrong, Patrick ’94Bassett, Brian ’95

Behen, Alan ’94Brenders, Richard ’94Byrd, Jeffrey ’97Calveric, Mark ’94Cavanaugh, Michael ’96Congiusta, Frank ’96Cusick, Thomas ’96DiBlasi, Jason ’94Eastman, Scott ’96Edmonds, Gary ’95Evans, Gregory ’96Flynn, Brian ’95Fossbender, Justin ’95Gerena, Raymond ’98Griego, M. Jude ’94Harper, John ’96Hawkes, Timothy ’94Hill, Joseph, Jr. ’94Howell, Jeremy ’95Hudnall, James ’95Hudson, Ralph ’96Jennings, John ’94Jones, James ’96Klosek, John ’94Lee, Dennis ’97Lill, James ’96Lill, Jason ’96Miller, Bronwyn ’94BC (M)Miller, Steven ’95Mlak, Eric ’94Murff, Randolph ’97Nichols, Sean ’94Nunn, Jessie ’96Olson, Erik ’96Petras, Anthony ’95Petrone, Daniel ’95Petroski, Daniel ’95Ramirez, David ’97Roberts, Kerry ’94BC (M)Roy, Leela ’94BC (M)Schwalbe, Jamie ’95Sclafani, Michael ’95Smith, Arthur ’96Sommers, Michael ’94Staton, Bietron ’96Stoldt, Jeremiah ’94Topchik, Brad ’95Valentine, Craig ’96Valvo, Christopher ’96Weindel, Richard ’95Wiley, Marcellus ’97Wilfork, Rory ’97Williams, Brian ’94Yeloushan, Adam ’94 (C)

1994Aldrich, Roger Joe ’96Bassett, Brian ’95 (C)Bettinelli, Charles ’97Bolder, Vergilian ’98Bryant, Brett ’97Caffiero, Anthony ’98Cavanaugh, Michael ’96Congiusta, Frank ’96Conley, Kevin ’98Edmonds, Gary ’95Flisser, Elizabeth ’95BC (M)Flynn, Brian ’95Fossbender, Justin ’95Gerena, Raymond ’98Gillen, Brian ’97Hanks, Roy ’98Harper, John ’96Hudnall, James ’95Hudson, Ralph ’96Humann, Peter ’97Jackson, Anthony ’97Jennings, Michael ’97Jones, James ’96Keck, Eric ’96Lee, Dennis ’97Lenzen, Matthew ’96

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Lill, James ’96Lill, Jason ’96McGill, Anthony ’99Menendez, Marcelino ’96Meyer, Mark ’96Miller, Steven ’95Milliken, Austin ’97Murff, Randolph ’97Nunn, Jessie ’96Ornellas, Ryan ’96Petras, Anthony ’95Petrone, Daniel ’95Petroski, Daniel ’95Quinn, Michael ’96Ramirez, David ’97Riebli, Dominic ’98Root, Wes ’98Schwalbe, Jamie ’95 (C)Shepherd, John ’97Smith, Arthur ’96Staton, Bietron ’96Sweeney, Paul ’95Topchik, Brad ’95Valentine, Craig ’96Valvo, Christopher ’96Weindel, Richard ’95Wiley, Marcellus ’97Wilfork, Rory ’97

1995Aldrich, Roger Joe ’96Atkins, Michael ’98Bellanca, Michele ’98Bettinelli, Charles ’97Bivens, Jason ’99Blakely, Christopher ’97Bolder, Vergilian ’98Bondi, Bert ’99Bryant, Brett ’97Caffiero, Anthony ’98Cavanaugh, Michael ’96 (C)Congiusta, Frank ’96Conley, Kevin ’98Cormier, Joseph ’98Curry, Rashaan ’99Dalton, T. Hashim ’99Dombroski, Derek ’96Elkayan, Sarit ’97 (M)Fox, Matthew ’98Gabriele, Ryan ’97Gerena, Raymond ’98Gillen, Brian ’97Hanks, Roy ’98Harper, John ’96Hence, Reginald ’99Hudson, Ralph ’96Jennings, Michael ’97Keck, Eric ’96 (C)Kronquist, Kenneth ’97Lee, Dennis ’97Lenzen, Matthew ’96Lill, James ’96Lill, Jason ’96Medrano, Miguel ’98Menendez, Marcelino ’96Meyer, Mark ’96Milliken, Austin ’97Murff, Randolph ’97Olson, Erik ’96Ornellas, Ryan ’96Payne, William ’96Pelleriti, Zachary ’98Ramirez, David ’97Riebli, Dominic ’98Roland, Paul ’99Root, Wes ’98Smith, Arthur ’96Staton, Bietron ’96Taylor, Jeremy ’99Thomas, Paul ’98Thomason, Robert ’98Valentine, Craig ’96

Valvo, Christopher ’96Wachter, Christopher ’97Wilfork, Rory ’97 (C)Zaveleta, Alexis ’96BC (M)

1996Armstrong, James ’99Badurina, Daniel ’99Bellanca, Michele ’98Bettinelli, Charles ’97Bivens, Jason ’99Blakely, Christopher ’97Bolder, Vergilian ’98Bondi, Bert ’99Bryant, Brett ’97Cannan, Mark ’00Childress, Paris ’99 Cormier, Joseph ’98Curry, Rashaan ’99Curtis, David ’99Dalton, T. Hashim ’99Deans, Marcel ’98DuPertuis, Jay ’98Elkayan, Sarit ’97 (M)Gabriele, Ryan ’97 (C)Gillen, Brian ’97Hanks, Roy ’98Hayes, Norman ’00Hence, Reginald ’99Huntley, Erik ’99Jennings, Michael ’97Kuhn, Matthew ’98 (C)Lee, Dennis ’97Linit, Matthew ’99Martin, Jeffrey ’99McGill, Anthony ’99Milliken, Austin ’97Murff, Randolph ’97 (C)O’Daniell, Brandon ’98Ogundare, O. Andre ’00Ramirez, David ’97Riebli, Dominic ’98Roxborough, Claude ’00Russell, Benjamin ’00Taylor, Jeremy ’99Testa, Steven ’98Thomas, Paul ’98Thomason, Robert ’98Tillotson, Christopher ’99Toye, John ’00Wachter, Christopher ’97Wiley, Marcellus ’97 (C)Wilfork, Rory ’97 (C)Woodlin, Daniel ’00Woods, Benjamin ’99

1997Armstrong, James ’99Ba, Cellou ’00Badurina, Daniel ’99Bellanca, Michele ’98Bocklage, Chandler ’00Bolder, Vergilian ’98Bondi, Bert ’99Boquiren, Sidney ’98Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00Cavanaugh, John ’01Childress, Paris ’99 Cormier, Joseph ’98Curry, Rashaan ’99Curtis, David ’99Dalton, T. Hashim ’99Dawkins, Armond ’00Deans, Marcel ’98DuPertuis, Jay ’98 (C)Gallino, Matthew ’99Gerena, Raymond ’98Gordon, Brian ’01Guerrant, Gerald ’99Hanks, Roy ’98Hayes, Norman ’00

Holmes, David ’00Huntley, Erik ’99Kiernan, Ryan ’01Kravitz, Neal ’00Martin, Jeffrey ’99Martinic, Michael ’00Mathisen, Erik ’01McGill, Anthony ’99Meadlin, Justin ’00O’Daniell, Brandon ’98Ogundare, O. Andre ’00Pease, Jason ’01Porter, Matthew ’01Radley, Matthew ’00Riebli, Dominic ’98Roland, Paul ’99Roxborough, Claude ’00Schroeder, Theodore ’99Sproul, Jonathan ’00Tabio, Juan Carlos ’00Taylor, Jeremy ’99Testa, Steven ’98Thomas, Paul ’98Thomason, Robert ’98Thompson, Lendell ’00Tillotson, Christopher ’99Toye, John ’00Woodlin, Daniel ’00Wright, Kevin ’00

1998Armstrong, James ’99Badurina, Daniel ’99Barsoumian, Shant ’99Bivens, Jason ’99Bondi, Bert ’99 (C)Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00Cavanaugh, John ’01Childress, Paris ’99 Cockburn, Jarel ’02Cook, Joseph ’01Curry, Rashaan ’99Curtis, David ’99Dawkins, Armond ’00Gallino, Matthew ’99Glynn, Michael ’00Gordon, Brian ’01Hayes, Norman ’00Holmes, David ’00Hughes, Matthew ’01Jimenez, Anthony ’02Kiernan, Ryan ’01Kim, Kwang ’99Kirwan, Andy ’01Kravitz, Neal ’00Mack, Kirby ’02Mahoney, George ’00Martinic, Michael ’00Mastroianni, David ’02Montgomery, Jay ’01Moseley, Avery ’01Martin, Jeffrey ’99McGill, Anthony ’99Meadlin, Justin ’00Nugent, M. Christopher ’02Obdens, Aaron ’99Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01Ogundare, O. Andre ’00Orr, Michael ’02Pease, Jason ’01Porter, Matthew ’01Radley, Matthew ’00Reese, S. Johnathan ’02Roland, Paul ’99 (C)Schaffer, Christopher ’01Schroeder, Theodore ’99Sproul, Jonathan ’00Streem, Jason ’00Taylor, Jeremy ’99 (C)Thompson, Lendell ’00Tillotson, Christopher ’99 (C)

Vanderwagen, Joshua ’01Warren, Samuel ’02Washington, Brian ’00Wright, Kevin ’00

1999Allbin, Eric ’01Bivens, Jason ’99 (C)Bocklage, Chandler ’00Boli, Andrew ’02Bowman, Gregory ’00 Cannan, Mark ’00Cavanaugh, John ’01Cockburn, Jarel ’02Cook, Joseph ’01Dance, Stephen ’02Dawkins, Armond ’00Espy, Kevin ’02Glynn, Michael ’00Golding, Joshua ’03Gordon, Brian ’01Hayes, Norman ’00Hill, Daniel ’02Himelstein, Matt ’02Hughes, Matthew ’01Joseph, Sloane ’02Keys, Jarrett ’02Kiernan, Ryan ’01Kirwan, Andy ’01Kravitz, Neal ’00Learman, Joseph ’02Leonard, Charles ’02Logan, Justin ’02Lysiak, Brian ’02Mack, Kirby ’02Mahoney, George ’00Martinic, Michael ’00Mastroianni, David ’02McCall, Jeffrey ’02Montgomery, Jay ’01Moseley, Avery ’01Meadlin, Justin ’00 (C)Murray, Philip ’03Nugent, M. Christopher ’02Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01Ogundare, O. Andre ’00Orr, Michael ’02Payne, J. Kimball ’01Pease, Jason ’01Porter, Matthew ’01Radley, Matthew ’00Reese, S. Johnathan ’02Schaffer, Christopher ’01Sproul, Jonathan ’00Stary, Matthew ’01Stoutenberg, Mark ’01Streem, Jason ’00Tabio, Juan Carlos ’00Thompson, Lendell ’00Tyrone, Erick ’03Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02Washington, Brian ’00Wright, Kevin ’00

2000Allbin, Eric ’01Bailey, Jerry ‘03Berghoff, Daniel ‘03Brown, Craigory ‘03Carey, Christopher ‘04Cavanaugh, John ’01Chmelka, Travis ‘04Cook, Joseph ’01Dance, Stephen ’02Davis, Karlston ‘03Espy, Kevin ’02Girardi, Patrick ‘03Gordon, Brian ’01Hill, Daniel ’02Himelstein, Matt ’02Hixon, Brett ‘03Hughes, Matthew ’01

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Joseph, Sloane ’02Keys, Jarrett ’02Kiernan, Ryan ’01Kirwan, Andy ’01Logan, Justin ’02Lucas, Antonio ‘03Lysiak, Brian ’02Mack, Kirby ’02Mastroianni, David ’02McCall, Jeffrey ’02McKoy, Stephen ‘04Miller, Douglas ‘01Montgomery, Jay ’01Moseley, Avery ’01 (C)Murray, Philip ’03Neibauer, Nathan ‘03Ochsenhaut, Noah ’01Orr, Michael ’02Payne, J. Kimball ’01Pease, Jason ’01 (C)Peck, Doug ‘03Pine, Joseph ‘01Porter, Matthew ’01Reed, Daniel ‘03Reese, S. Johnathan ’02Robertson, Matthew ‘01Schaffer, Christopher ’01Serowik, Jerry ‘03Sloan, Peter ‘01Smith, Micah ‘01Sozio, Scott ‘02Stary, Matthew ’01Stoutenberg, Mark ’01Strom, Russell ‘01Tyrone, Erick ’03Ulmer, Robert ‘01Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02Waln, Michael ‘04Waters, Raymond ‘04Wood, Kenneth ‘03

2001Aidoo, Kwamena ‘03Austin, W. Josh ‘02Bailey, Jerry ‘03Bevins, Nick ‘04Biggers, Rashad ‘05Britton, Charles ‘05Brown, Craigory ‘03Carey, Christopher ‘04Cargile, Steven ‘04Chmelka, Travis ‘04Clark, David ‘05Cockburn, Jarel ’02Coco, Kevin ‘04Culley, John ‘04Dance, Stephen ’02Enright, Tommy ‘03Espy, Kevin ’02Girardi, Patrick ‘03Hill, Daniel ’02Himelstein, Matt ’02Hixon, Brett ‘03Hunsberger, Steven ‘04Jimenez, Anthony ’02Jones, Chasen ‘04Joseph, Sloane ’02 (C)Kazarian, Thomas ‘04Keys, Jarrett ’02Leonard, Charles ’02Logan, Justin ’02Lucas, Antonio ‘03Lysiak, Brian ’02 (C)Mastroianni, David ’02McCall, Jeffrey ’02 (C)McGinn, Joseph ‘03McKoy, Stephen ‘04Meeks, Parker ‘04Murray, Philip ’03Nugent, M. Christopher ’02Oluwole, Ayo ‘04Peck, Doug ‘03

Reed, Daniel ‘03Reese, S. Johnathan ’02 (C)Roether, Jeffrey ‘04Rudd, Nick ‘05Schaffer, Christopher ’01Serowik, Jerry ‘03Sozio, Scott ‘02Stary, Matthew ’01Tyrone, Erick ’03Unsworth, P. Quentin ’02Van Zant, Zachary ‘04Warren, Samuel ’02Wood, Kenneth ‘03

2002Aidoo, Kwamena ‘03Armbrust, Ryan ‘05Auguste, Jason ‘05Bailey, Jerry ‘03Beechum, Bill ‘06Bevins, Nick ‘04Biggers, Rashad ‘05Britton, Charles ‘05Campbell, James ‘04Carey, Christopher ‘04 (C)Cargile, Steven ‘04Chmelka, Travis ‘04Clark, David ‘05Cockburn, Jarel ’02Coco, Kevin ‘04Coles, Jeff ‘06Culley, John ‘04Eberlin, Clint ‘04Enright, Tommy ‘03Girardi, Patrick ‘03 (C)Graeser, Scott ‘05Hixon, Brett ‘03Hlavaty, Paul ‘06Hunsberger, Steven ‘04Johnson, Zach ‘04Jones, Bobby ‘03Kazarian, Thomas ‘04Kilpatrick, Scott ‘04Lucas, Antonio ‘03Magiera, Jim ‘05Manigat, Olivier ‘05Martinak, Shaun ‘05Mascari, Vincenzo ‘05McGinn, Joseph ‘03McKoy, Stephen ‘04Meeks, Parker ‘04Murray, Philip ’03John, Neal ‘05Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06Oluwole, Ayo ‘04Reed, Daniel ‘03Reuter, John ‘05Roether, Jeffrey ‘04Rudd, Nick ‘05Santiago, Paul ‘05Serowik, Jerry ‘03Shaw, Keenan ‘06Smith, Derek ‘05Supple, Ben ‘05Thomas, Syga ‘05Tryforos, Evan ‘04Tyrone, Erick ’03Van Zant, Zachary ‘04Woods, Kenny ‘03

2003Aregbe, Bayo ’07Armbrust, Ryan ‘05Auguste, Jason ‘05Beechum, Bill ‘06Biggers, Rashad ‘05 (C)Boretsky, Kyle ’05Bowser, Brandon ’06Brekke, Adam ’07Britton, Charles ‘05Campbell, James ‘04Carey, Christopher ‘04 (C)

Cargile, Steven ‘04Chmelka, Travis ‘04Chromiak, Pete ’06Coco, Kevin ‘04Crawford, Tad ’07Culley, John ‘04DeFazio, Mike ’06Fletcher, Wade ’05Graeser, Scott ‘05Johnson, Zach ‘04Kazarian, Thomas ‘04Kilpatrick, Scott ‘04Latimer, Michael ’05Ledbetter, Eric ’07Manigat, Olivier ‘05McKoy, Stephen ‘04Mullings, Kirk ’05Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06Osadebe, Uche ’07Otis, Jeff ’05Percival, Aaron ’06Pezley, Mike ’07Quarshie, Michael ’05Radlein, Gordon ’06Reuter, John ‘05Roether, Jeffrey ‘04 (C)Rudd, Nick ‘05Schneider, Scott ’05Shaw, Keenan ‘06Smith, Derek ‘05Sullivan, Chris ’06Thomas, Syga ‘05Tryforos, Evan ‘04Van Zant, Zachary ‘04Ward, Joe ’05Waters, Raymond ‘04

2004Abrams, Todd ’07Aregbe, Bayo ’07Armbrust, Ryan ‘05Auguste, Jason ‘05Barsamian, Matt ’07Beechum, Bill ‘06Biggers, Rashad ‘05 (C)Bowser, Brandon ’06Brekke, Adam ’07Britton, Charles ‘05 (C)Chromiak, Pete ’06Coco, Kevin ‘04Coles, Jeff ‘06Colomba, Brandon ’05Crawford, Tad ’07Daylamani, Dan ’08DeFazio, Mike ’06DeGasperis, Nick ’07Demko, Adrian ’07Eberlin, Clint ‘04Ehrhart, Alex ’06Fletcher, Wade ’05Graeser, Scott ‘05Hlavaty, Paul ‘06Holden, Tighe ’07Hormann, Craig ’08Hug, Proctor ’08Jalondoni, Matt ’05Latimer, Michael ’05Manigat, Ali ’05Manigat, Olivier ‘05Marsh, Mike ’05Marshall, Bryce ’08Mettee, Ryan ’08Mullings, Kirk ’05Murphy, Shay ’06Nunez, Justin ’07Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06Oluwole, Ayo ‘04Osadebe, Uche ’07Otis, Jeff ’05 (C)Percival, Aaron ’06Quarshie, Michael ’05 (C)Radlein, Gordon ’06

Rudd, Nick ‘05Rueter, John ’05Russell, Jamal ’08Schneider, Scott ’05Schori, Ben ’07Shaw, Keenan ‘06Smith, Alex ’07Smith, Justin ’05Sullivan, Chris ’06Tryforos, Evan ‘04Webster, Josh ’08Woods, Jeremy ’05

2005Abrams, Todd ’07Aregbe, Bayo ’07Barsamian, Matt ’07Beechum, Bill ‘06 (C)Behrens, Drew ’08Besselman, Jim ’07Bowser, Brandon ’06Brekke, Adam ’07Brune, Michael ’09Cameron, Corey ’09Castanaro, Andy ’06Chromiak, Pete ’06Cobb, James ’07Coles, Jeff ‘06Crawford, Tad ’07Davis, Jordan E. ’09Davis, Jordan P. ’08Daylamani, Dan ’08DeBernardo, Ralph ’09DeFazio, Mike ’06DeFazio, Pat ’09DeGasperis, Nick ’07Demko, Adrian ’07Edwards, Eugene ’08Ehrhart, Alex ’06Hormann, Craig ’08Hug, Proctor ’08Huston, Patrick ’09Joyce, Conor ’09Marshall, Bryce ’08McAndrew, Mike ’06McHenry, Troy ’09Murphy, Shay ’06Musgrove, Chad ’08Nunez, Justin ’07Nwokocha, Prosper ‘06 (C)Oke, Jeff ’07Ometu, Uzo ’06Orr, Calder ’07Osadebe, Uche ’07Palmer, Daniel ’07Partain, Michael ’08Priest, David ’08Quinn, Drew ’09Rocholl, Jon ’09Russell, Jamal ’08Schori, Ben ’07Shaw, Keenan ‘06Smith, Alex ’07Smith, JoJo ’08Sullivan, Chris ’06Thomas, Sean ’08Wallingford, Zac ’09Webster, Josh ’08Winters, Joe ’06 (C)

2006Abeyta, Drew ‘10Abrams, Todd ’07Anschuetz, Nate ‘10Barsamian, Matt ’07 (C)Bashaw, Matt ‘10Besselman, James ’07Brekke, Adam ’07 (C)Brekke, David ‘10Brune, Michael ’09Buckley, Brandon ‘08Cameron, Corey ’09

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Cobb, James ’07Crawford, Tad ’07Davis, Jordan E. ’09DeBernardo, Ralph ’09DeFilippo, T.J. ‘08DeGasperis, Nick ’07Demko, Adrian ’07Duffy, Tyler ‘09Edwards, Eugene ’08Evangelist, Troy ‘09Garza, Javier ‘08Hodges, Vaughn ‘10Hormann, Craig ’08Huston, Patrick ‘09Ingold, Rick ‘09Jancisin, Derek ‘10Jefferson, Grant ‘10Joseph, Taylor ‘10Joyce, Conor ‘09Kaskiw, Gene ‘09Knox, Tony ‘10Knowlin, Austin ‘10Koury, Clark ‘09Lipovsky, Will ‘10Loughery, Mack ‘10Masorti, Justin ‘10McCaleb, Chase ‘10Mesko, Gary ‘09Miller, Lou ‘10Mitchell, Philip ‘09Morine, Jared ‘10Nunez, Justin ’07Oke, Jeffrey ‘07Olawale, M.A. ‘10Orr, Calder ’07Osadebe, Uche ’07 (C)Palmer, Daniel ’07Partain, Michael ’08Paulin, Tim ‘08Pyles, Jason ‘10Quinn, Drew ’09Rangel, Ray ‘10Rocholl, Jon ’09Russell, Jamal ’08Sanford, Evan ‘10Savic, Stefan ‘08Schmidt, Darren ‘07Schori, Ben ’07Seiler, John ‘10Shalbrack, Andy ‘10Siebold, Mike ‘09Smith, JoJo ’08Stevenson, Austin ‘08Steele, Cody ‘09Stoll, Pete ‘10Thomas, Ed ‘10Veldman, Moose ‘10Walcker, Nathan ‘09Wallingford, Zachary ‘09Waltz, Eli ‘10Webster, Josh ’08Weldon, Thomas ‘10Weller, Kirk ‘10Williams, Joshua A. ‘10Williams, Joshua D. ‘10

2007Abeyta, Drew ’10Anschuetz, Nate ’10Aregbe, Bayo ’08Bashaw, Matt ’10Brekke, David ’10Brune, Mike ’09Buckley, Brandon ’08Cameron, Corey ’09Davis, Jordan ’09DeBernardo, Ralph ’09Edwards, Eugene ’08England, Brian ’11Evangelist, Troy ’09

Gaston, Ben ’11Gross, Alex ’11Gutierrez, Nico ’11Hormann, Craig ’08Jancisin, Derek ’10Jefferson, Grant ’10Joseph, Taylor ’10Joyce, Conor ’09Kennedy, Andrew ’11Knowlin, Austin ’10Koury, Clark ’09Lipscomb, Derek ’11Loughrey, Mack ’10Mehrer, Adam ’11Miller, Lou ’10Mitchell, Phillip ’09Moretto, Matt ’11Morine, Jared ’10Myers, Daniel ’11Otis, Calvin ’11Partain, Mike ’08Paulin, Tim ’08Pyles, Jason ’10Quinn, Drew ’09Rangel, Ray ’10Rocholl, Jon ’09Russell, Jamal ’08Savic, Stefan ’08Seiler, John ’10Shalbrack, Andy ’10Smith, JoJo ’08Steele, Cody ’09Stevenson, Austin ’08Stoll, Pete ’10Veldman, Brandon ’10Waltz, Eli ’09Webster, Josh ’08Weldon, Thomas ’08Williams, Augie ’11Williams, Josh A. ’10Williams, Josh D. ‘10

2008Bashaw, Matt ‘10Brekke, David ‘10Brune, Mike ‘09Cameron, Corey ‘09 Chao, David ‘12Davis, Jordan ‘09Debernardo, Ralph ‘09Duffy, Tyler ‘09Fleming, Bruce ‘11Fraser, Owen ‘12Garza, Javier ‘09Gross, Alex ‘11Groth, Chris ‘12Gutierrez, Nico ‘11Huggins, Kalasi ‘12Jancisin, Derek ‘10Joseph, Taylor ‘10Joyce, Connor ‘09Kelly, Shane ‘10Kennedy, Andrew ‘11Knowlin, Austin ‘10Kourouma, Zack ‘11Koury, Clark ‘09Lenz, Nathan ‘11Lipovsky, Will ‘10Lipscomb, Derek ‘11Maddox, Anthony ‘12Mehrer, Adam ‘11Mesko, Gary ‘09Miller, Lou ‘10

Mistretta, Nick ‘12Mitchell, Phillip ‘09Morand, Ross ‘12Morine, Jared ‘10Musgrove, Chad ‘09Myers, Daniel ‘11Olawale, M.A. ‘10Otis, Calvin ‘11Papas, Nico ‘12Pyles, Jason ‘10Quinn, Drew ‘09Quirk, Ian ‘11Rangel, Ray ‘10Rocholl, Jon ‘09Sanford, Evan ‘10Seiler, John ‘10Shalbrack, Andy ‘10Siebold, Michael ‘09Steele, Cody ‘09Stephens, Mike ‘11Stoll, Pete ‘10Walcker, Nathan ‘09Waltz, Eli ‘09Williams, Augie ‘11

2009Drew Abeyta ‘10CCJeff Adams ‘12CCSeyi Adebayo ‘13CCMatt Bashaw ‘10CCJerry Bell ‘12CCMatt Bocci ‘13CCKarson Bodnovich ‘12CCSean Brackett ‘13CCDavid Brekke ‘10CCJames Burrell IV ‘12CCCorey Cameron ‘10CCMalcom Carson ‘13CCSam Cecil ‘12CCDavid Chao ‘12CCWill Claunch ‘12CCDan Cohen ‘11CCBrandon Cole ‘11CCCarl Constant ‘11CCIan Cummins ‘13CCBrian DeVeau ‘13 CCBen Evans ‘12SEASBruce Fleming ‘11SEASXander Frantz ‘13SEASOwen Fraser ‘12CCNick Gerst ‘13CCSteven Grassa ‘13CCAlex Gross ‘11CCChris Groth ‘12CCNico Gutierrez ‘11CCGreg Guttas ‘13CCCraig Hamilton ‘11CCDallas Hartman ‘13CCRyan Haslett ‘12CCBob Hauschildt ‘12CCPaul Havas ‘11CCIan Hillman ‘13CCVaughn Hodges ‘10CCMarc Holloway ‘11CCPeter Holst-Grubbe ‘12CCKalasi Huggins ‘12CCLeon Ivery ‘11CCDerek Jancisin ‘10CCAnthony Johnson ‘13CCTaylor Joseph ‘10CCShane Kelly ‘10CCAndrew Kennedy ‘11CCDan Kerrigan ‘13CC

Bryan Kipp ‘11SEASAustin Knowlin ‘10CCAntonio Knox, Jr. ‘10CCAlec Kosminskas ‘13CCZack Kourouma ‘11CCGreg Lee ‘13CCKevin Lenehan ‘12CCNathan Lenz ‘11CCWill Lipovsky ‘10CCRafael Lopez ‘12CCMack Loughrey ‘10CCDevan Luster ‘13CCAnthony Maddox ‘12CCJoshua Martin ‘13SEASChase McCaleb ‘10SEASAndrew McHugh ‘13CCAdam Mehrer ‘11CCEvan Miller ‘12CCLouis Miller ‘10CCNick Mistretta ‘12CCRoss Morand ‘12CCMatt Moretto ‘11CCJared Morine ‘10CCMike Murphy ‘11CCRyan Murphy ‘13CCMark Muston ‘12SEASDaniel Myers ‘11CCMillicent Olawale ‘10CCCalvin Otis ‘11CCNico Papas ‘12CCChris Paruch ‘12CCWill Patterson ‘13CCDean Perfetti ‘13CCPrice Pinkerton ‘13CCClif Pope ‘11CCBen Popeck ‘12CCJason Pyles ‘10CCIan Quirk ‘11CCRay Rangel ‘10CCPrentis Robinson ‘11CCCameron Ross ‘13CCEvan Sanford ‘10CCNeil Schuster ‘12CCJohn Seiler ‘10CCShea Selsor ‘12CCAndy Shalbrack ‘10CCRobert Sigmon ‘13CCTim Skalak ‘11CCJosh Smith ‘11CCShad Sommers ‘13CCMike Stephens ‘11CCPeter Stoll ‘10CCMatt Stotler ‘11CCKyle Stupi ‘12CCChristopher Thomas ‘13CCJoshua Tobin ‘13CCJoseph Tyree ‘12CCBrandon Veldman ‘10CCAnthony Villamagna ‘13CCEric Walker ‘13CCMike Waller ‘13CCScott Ward ‘13SEASAndrew Weiss ‘13CCKirk Weller ‘10CCJosh A. Williams ‘10CCJosh D. Williams ‘10CCAugie Williams ‘11CCKurt Williams ‘12CCMichael Williamson ‘13CC

2010Jeffrey Adams ‘12CCOluwaseyi Adebayo ‘13CC

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Jerry Bell ‘12CCSean Brackett ‘13CCSamuel Cecil ‘12CCDavid Chao ‘12CCDaniel Cohen ‘11CCBrandon Cole ‘11CCCarl Constant ‘11CCIan Cummins ‘13CCBrian DeVeau ‘13CCLuke Eddy ‘14CCTyler Feely ‘14CCXander Frantz ‘13SEASOwen Fraser ‘12CCMarcorus Garrett ‘14CCNicholas Gerst ‘13CCJoe Ghergurovich ‘14CCSteven Grassa ‘13CCAlexander Gross ‘11CCChristopher Groth ‘12CCNicholas Guttierez ‘11CCGregory Guttas ‘13CCCraig Hamilton ‘11CCRyan Haslett ‘12CCRobert Hauschildt ‘12CCPaul Havas ‘11CCMarc Holloway ‘11CCKalasi Huggins ‘12CCLeon Ivery ‘11CCAndrew Kennedy ‘11CCBryan Kipp ‘11SEASZachary Kourouma ‘11CCGregory Lee ‘13CCNathan Lenz ‘11CCDevan Luster ‘13CCAnthony Maddox ‘12CCJoshua Martin ‘13SEASAndrew McHugh ‘13CCAdam Mehrer ‘11CCEvan Miller ‘12CCNicholas Mistretta ‘12CCRoss Morand ‘12CCMatthew Moretto ‘11CCMichael Murphy ‘11CCRyan Murphy ‘13CCMark Muston ‘12SEASDaniel Myers ‘11CCZachary Olinger ‘14CCCalvin Otis ‘11CCNicholas Papas ‘12CCWill Patterson ‘13CCDean Perfetti ‘13CCClifton Pope ‘11CCBenjamin Popeck ‘12CCIan Quirk ‘11CCJoseph Raimondi ‘14SEASPrentis Robinson ‘11CCNeil Schuster ‘12CCRobert Sigmon ‘13CCTimothy Skalak ‘11CCJoshua Smith ‘11CCShadrach Sommers ‘13CCMichael Stephens ‘11CCMatthew Stotler ‘11CCKyle Stupi ‘12CCScott Ward ‘13SEASAugust Williams ‘11CCKurt Williams ‘12CCJames Yukevich ‘14CC

2011Jeffrey Adams ‘12CCOluwaseyi Adebayo ‘13CCJerry Bell ‘12CC

Matthew Bocci ‘13CCSean Brackett ‘13CCJames Burrell ‘13CCMalcolm Carson ‘13CCMarquel Carter ‘14CCDavid Chao ‘12CCWells Childress ‘14CCIan Cummins ‘13CCPaul Delaney ‘14CCBrian DeVeau ‘13CCLouis DiNovo ‘14CCLuke Eddy ‘14CCTyler Feely ‘14CCAlec Fisher ‘14CCXander Frantz ‘13SEASOwen Fraser ‘12CCHamilton Garner ‘14CCMarcorus Garrett ‘14CCNicholas Gerst ‘13CCSteven Grassa ‘13CCChristopher Groth ‘12CCGregory Guttas ‘13CCRyan Haslett ‘12CCRobert Hauschildt ‘12CCPaul Havas ‘12CCKalasi Huggins ‘12CCGregory Lee ‘13CCHunter Little ‘15CCDevan Luster ‘13CCAnthony Maddox ‘12CCJoshua Martin ‘13SEASZack McCown ‘14CCEvan Miller ‘12CCJeremy Mingo ‘14CCNicholas Mistretta ‘12CCRoss Morand ‘12CCMick Murphy ‘12CCRyan Murphy ‘13CCConnor Nelligan ‘15CCZachary Olinger ‘14CCNicholas Papas ‘12CCWill Patterson ‘13CCDean Perfetti ‘13CCRay Pesanello ‘15CCBenjamin Popeck ‘12CCVincent Pugliese ‘15CCCameron Ross ‘13CCNeil Schuster ‘12CCRobert Sigmon ‘13CCDan Slivka ‘14CCShadrach Sommers ‘13CCMike Stephens ‘12CCKyle Stupi ‘12CCMichael Waller ‘13CCScott Ward ‘13SEASChad Washington ‘15CCAndrew Weiss ‘13CCKurt Williams ‘12CCJames Yukevich ‘14CC

2012Toba Akinleye ‘16CCJoseph Andrada ‘14CCJacob Ardron ‘16CCTrevor Bell ‘16CCSean Brackett ‘13CCMatthew Cahal ‘16CCMarquel Carter ‘14CCWells Childress ‘14CCMark Cieslak ‘16CCChristopher Connors ‘16CPaul Delaney ‘14CCBrian DeVeau ‘13CC

Louis DiNovo ‘14CCNick Durham ‘16CCBrian East ‘14CCLuke Eddy ‘14CCTyler Feely ‘14CCAlec Fisher ‘14CCRyan Flannery ‘15CCHamilton Garner ‘14CCMarcorus Garrett ‘14CCNicholas Gerst ‘13CCSteven Grassa ‘13CCIsaiah Gross ‘16CCGregory Guttas ‘13CCAndrew Heinrich ‘13CCScooter Hollis ‘16CCJohn Keefe ‘15CCMax Keefe ‘16CCEric Kuklinski ‘16CCWilliam Lawrence ‘16CCGregory Lee ‘13CCHunter Little ‘15CCJoshua Martin ‘13SEASKevin McCarthy ‘16CCTrevor McDonagh ‘16CCZack McCown ‘14CCNick Melka ‘15CCJeremy Mingo ‘14CCCameron Molina ‘16CCRyan Murphy ‘13CCConnor Nelligan ‘15CCZachary Olinger ‘14CCNiko Padilla ‘16CCCarey Parker ‘15CCDarin Patmon ‘16CCWill Patterson ‘13CCDean Perfetti ‘13CCRay Pesanello ‘15CCKal Prince ‘15CCVincent Pugliese ‘15CCKeith Ramljak ‘16CCTravis Reim ‘16CCRoy Schwartz ‘15CCSteven Silvio ‘15CCMike Skalitzky ‘15CCDan Slivka ‘14CCShadrach Sommers ‘13CCEric Stock ‘15CCMalcolm Thaxton ‘15CCRyan Thomas ‘16CCMichael Waller ‘13CCJake Wanamaker ‘15CCScott Ward ‘13SEASChad Washington ‘15CCAndrew Weiss ‘13CCJames Yukevich ‘14CC

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Starting with the 2013 season, every Columbia football game can be seen or heard on the Columbia Athletics SideLION Pass on the Ivy League® Digital Network. The new platform will offer a user experience unlike any other to give fans an entirely new way to interact with the Lions. Catch all the action with Jerry Recco on play-by-play, with Sal Licata providing color commentary. Sign up today at ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com

Broadcasts

(212 area code)Athletics Department ............................................854-2538Sports Information/Media Relations .....................854-2534Football Contact ..................................... Darlene Camacho 212-854-2535/[email protected] Information Fax .........................................854-8168Ticket Office ..........................................................854-2546Football Office .............................................854-7061/7062Football Operations ..............................................854-2439Stadium Press Box ...............................................304-8023Baker Athletics Complex...................942-0431 (equipment) 567-0404 (administrative office) 569-8528 (training room)Web Site ............................................... gocolumbialions.com

Directions to Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium♦ From MANHATTAN — Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway) north to Dyckman Street exit. Proceed east to Broadway (first major intersection). Left on Broadway, 20 blocks to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right.

♦ From WEST — Take George Washington Bridge and follow signs for Henry Hudson Parkway north/uptown (bear right on upper deck, bear left on lower deck). Then follow Manhattan directions above.

♦ From NORTH — Take Cross-Westchester Expressway (I-287) or Cross-County Parkway west to N.Y. Thruway (I-87) south (becomes Major Deegan Expressway in New York). Exit at West Fordham Road (207th Street) and turn right, going five blocks to Broadway. Make a right on Broadway and proceed to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right.

♦ From NEW ENGLAND — Take I-95 to Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) west. Then follow North directions above.

♦ From CENTRAL or EAST BRONX — Take Cross-Bronx Expressway (I-95) to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north. Exit at Fordham Road (207th Street). Turn left at top of ramp, going five blocks to Broadway. Make a right on Broadway and proceed to 218th Street. Left at 218th. Baker Athletics Complex is immediately on the right.

♦ From LONG ISLAND — Take Long Island Expressway to Clearview Expressway north, or Northern State Parkway/Grand Central Parkway to Cross Island Parkway north, to Throggs Neck Bridge. Bear left after toll for Cross-Bronx Expressway (I-95). Then follow Bronx directions above.

♦ From SOUTH — Take New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 18 (George Washington Bridge). Then follow West directions above.

♦ By SUBWAY — Take the No. 1 train (Broadway-Seventh Avenue IRT Local) north or south to 215th Street, then walk two blocks north to 218th Street.

ParkingParking at field is extremely limited. On-site parking will be prioritized for 1) Electronic media with equipment 2) Print media 3) Photo. Note: Parking passes for visiting schools’ administrative personnel will be sent to opponents’ Athletics Directors at the beginning of the season.

Credentials♦ Requests for credentials (press, radio, television, scouting) should be received by the Office of Sports Information/Media Relations at least 10 days prior to the game. ♦ Late requests will be handled according to space limitations. No credentials will be mailed later than the Monday before the game and late requests will be left at the Will-Call Window

Press Box♦ Media will be seated on a space-available basis. Please note that some media seating is open-air on the roof of the press box.

Photographers♦ A limited number of sideline photo passes will be issued to photographers. Credentialed photographers are required to stay out of the area between the 25-yard lines and must stay behind the boundary surrounding the field.

In-and Post-Game Procedures♦ Full play-by-play, statistics and scoring summaries will be provided approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Quarterly statistics and halftime summaries will be distributed during the game. ♦ The post-game Interview will take place in the second floor media room at Chrystie Field House (brick building behind press box).

SportsInformation/

MediaRelations

Staff

BROCK MALONEAssociate Director

MIKE KOWALSKYAssociate Director

LAUREN BOOTSAssistant Director

SEAN ALSTONAssistant Director

DARLENE CAMACHOAssociate AD/

Football Contact

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Bruce Gehrke ‘48running back, New York Giants(fourth round)

Bill Swiacki ‘48receiver, New York Giants

Venton Yablonski ‘48fullback, Chicago Cardinals

Paul Governali ‘43quarterback, New York Giants(third round)

Sid Luckman ‘39quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers(first round)promptly dealt to Chicago Bears after he was drafted

John Siegal ‘39wide receiver, Chicago Bears(fifth round)

Ralph Hewitt ‘32running back, New York Giants

josh martin ‘13defensive end, kansas city chiefs (free agent)

jeff adams ‘12offensive line, dallas cowboys (free agent); signed to cincinnati bengals practice squad in 2012, currently with miami dolphins

Craig Hormann ’08quarterback, Cleveland Browns(free agent)

Michael Quarshie ’05defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders(signed out of NFL Europe)

Steve Cargile ‘04safety, Dallas Cowboys(free agent); signed with the Denver Broncos in 2006

Wade Fletcher ‘05tight end, New York Giants(free agent)

Jeff Otis ’05quarterback, Arizona Cardinals(signed out of NFL Europe), signed with the Oakland Raiders in 2007

Johnathan Reese ‘02running back, New York Jets(free agent)Signed with Denver Broncos in 2004 and with Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005

Rory Wilfork ‘97linebacker, Arizona Cardinals(free agent)

Marcellus Wiley ‘97defensive end, Buffalo Bills(second round)signed as free agent with San Diego Chargers in 2001; signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2004; signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2005

John Chirico ‘87fullback, New York Jets(free agent)

Dan Upperco ’85wide receiver, Oakland Raiders(free agent)

John Witkowski ‘84quarterback, Detroit Lions (sixth round)played one full season (1984), partly as a starter, and spent two more seasons on the taxi squad; later played one season with the Houston Oilers and London Monarchs (first year of World League)

Bruce Stephens ‘78running back, New York Jets (free agent)switched to wide receiver and played one season

Doug Jackson ‘76running back, Dallas Cowboys (free agent)taxi squad for Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants

George Starke ‘71tight end, Washington Redskins(11th round)switched to offensive tackle by Dallas Cowboys and put on taxi squad; also on Kansas City Chiefs’ taxi squad before being picked up the Redskins, for whom he was the starting offensive tackle for nine seasons; the “Head Hog”

Archie Roberts ‘65quarterback, Cleveland Browns (free agent)played with Miami Dolphins

Marty Domres ‘69quarterback, San Diego Chargers(first round)also played for the Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets

Lou Kusserow ‘49running back, Brooklyn Dodgers(fifth round)

Michael Quarshie ’05

Defensive Tackle

John Witkowski ’84

QuarterbackSid Luckman ’39

Quarterback

Marcellus Wiley ’97

Defensive End

Archie Roberts ’65

Quarterback

COLUMBIA IN THE NFL

Johnathan Reese ’02

Running Back

Columbia has had nine former players on NFL rosters within the last ten years.

Josh Martin ‘13

Defensive End

JEFF ADAMS ‘12

OFFENSIVE LINE

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2013 SCHEDULEseptember21 at fordham bronx, n.y. 1 p.m.28 monmouth robert k. kraft field at wien stadium 12:30 p.m.

october5 at princeton * princeton, n.j. 1 p.m.12 lehigh robert k. kraft field at wien stadium 12 p.m.19 penn * (homecoming) robert k. kraft field at wien stadium 1:30 p.m.26 at dartmouth * hanover, n.h. 1:30 p.m.

november2 at yale * new haven, conn. 12 p.m.9 harvard * robert k. kraft field at wien stadium 12:30 p.m.16 at cornell * ithaca, n.y. 12:30 p.m.23 brown * robert k. kraft field at wien stadium 12:30 p.m.

home games in columbia blue* - Ivy league game