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TABLE OF CONTENTSwww.waynesburgsports.com

Intro Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 President's Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 John F . Wiley Stadium . . . . . . . . . . .4 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 2014 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Series Notes vs . 2014 Opponents 21

Players Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Coaches Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Review Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Statistics Final 2013 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 2013 Season Superlatives . . . . . . .73

Presidents’ Athletic Conference 2013-2014 PAC Overview . . . . . . .74 2013 PAC Standings/Stats . . . . . . .75 2013 PAC Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . .76 2013 All-Conference Teams . . . . .79

History Team History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Individual Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 First-Team All-PAC . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Second-Team All-PAC . . . . . . . . . .85 Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . .90 All-Time Head Coaching Records . .93 All-Time Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . .96

Waynesburg Waynesburg Overview . . . . . . . .102

Editors Bobby Fox, ‘04 Aaron Thompson, ‘12

Graphics/Cover Design Creg Milko, ‘16

Photography ADM Photography, Darlington, Pa.Randy Laskody, Mike Kabay, George Cicci, Bobby Fox, Aaron Thompson

CREDITS

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesburg, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1849Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow JacketsSchool Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange & BlackAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division IIIConference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ Athletic (PAC)President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Doug Lee, J .D . Director of Athletics . . . . . . . .Larry MarshallAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724-852-3245

TEAM INFORMATION2012 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-42012 PAC Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3/3rdBasic Offense/Defense . . . . . . . . .Multiple Pro/

Multiple 8-Man Front

Starters Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (off ./ def ./ spec .)

Starters Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (off ./ def ./ spec .)

TEAM HISTORYFirst Year of Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1895All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453-414-38

(111 seasons)National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 1966 (NAIA) Conference Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Best Record/Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-0/1966 All-time Post-Season Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5

FACILITY INFORMATIONHome Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wiley StadiumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurf

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby FoxOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-852-3334Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-852-4122Press Box Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-852-3330E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rfox@waynesburg .eduWebsite . . . . . . . . . . . . .www .waynesburgsports .comMailing address . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waynesburg University

51 West College StreetWaynesburg, Pa . 15370

COACHING STAFFHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick ShepasAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . . Youngstown State (1987)Record at Waynesburg/Yrs . . . . . 56-37/10thCareer Record/Yrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-37/10thOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724-852-3245E-mail . . . . . . . . . rshepas@waynesburg .eduAsst. H.C./Spec. Teams/RB .Jason FalvoDef. Coordinator/Secondary . . .Scott VenickOff. Coordinator............... Matt Stansfield Linebackers .......................... Joe Kuhns Offensive Line/Tight Ends ... Adam MosesQuarterbacks/WRs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle KyperGA - Special Teams/DB ........Zack RogersGA - Defensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex SmithStudent Volunteer (LBs) ....... Matt KrauseStudent Asst. (Def. Line) . . . . . . . Bill MarnichAssistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan WilliamsAssistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy GaroveStrength and Conditioning . . . Maria Shepas

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeSept . 6 MUSKINGUM 1:30 p .m .Sept . 13 SAINT VINCENT 1:30 p .m .Sept . 20 GENEVA* 1:30 p .m .Sept . 27 at Bethany* 7 p .m .Oct . 4 at Grove City* 2 p .m .Oct . 11 CASE WESTERN* 1:30 p .m .Oct . 18 at Westminster* 1 p .m .Oct . 25 at Thiel 7 p .m .Nov . 1 THOMAS MORE* 1:30 P .M .Nov . 8 WASH . & JEFF .* 1:30 P .M .

* – Presidents’ Athletic Conference game HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

2013 RESULTSDate Opponent ResultSept . 7 MUSKINGUM W 21-17Sept . 14 at Frostburg State W 59-49Sept . 21 SAINT VINCENT* W 23-6Sept . 28 at Thomas More* L 28-49Oct . 5 THIEL* W 35-21Oct . 12 at Grove City* W 38-0Oct . 19 BETHANY* L 20-27Oct . 26 GENEVA* W 31-14Nov . 2 at Westminster* W 38-19Nov . 16 at Wash . & Jeff . L 13-38Nov . 23 at Brockport^ L 12-19

^ ECAC Northwest Bowl

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PRESIDENT’S LETTERwww.waynesburgsports.com

President Douglas G. Lee

Whether you’re a parent, an ath-lete, a member of the media or a spirited spectator, I am pleased to welcome you to our Yellow Jacket community and look forward to cheering on the Jackets with you!

As a member of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), Waynesburg University offers 18 NCAA Division III varsity sports for our hundreds of student-athletes . While the reasons for participation in these sports are many, all of our athletic programs are aimed at helping our student-athletes grow spiritually, intellectually and athleti-cally during their collegiate experi-ence .

During the 2013-14 academic year, 133 Waynesburg University student-athletes earned recognition on the PAC fall and spring Academic Honor Rolls . That combined total was the highest of all 10 PAC schools, an impressive achievement that illustrates the caliber of student-athletes at Waynesburg .

Our goal is to provide our student-athletes with the best possible edu-cation and experiences that will prepare them to lead lives of purpose . We actively recruit student-athletes with high academic standards who will pursue excellence in the classroom and community while compet-ing at the highest level in their chosen sport .

On behalf of Waynesburg University students, faculty and staff, I would like to thank you for your interest in our athletic programs . I hope that you enjoy another great year of athletic competition at Waynesburg University!

Douglas G . LeePresident

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By Danny Reed Class of 2007, Fullback (2003-06)

Over the course of more than 150 years, Waynesburg has enjoyed a bevy of athletic success, of which the football field‘s namesake, John F. Wiley, was an integral part . Dr . Wiley graduated from Waynesburg in 1941 and etched his place in the history of college football, as he was the starting fullback for the Yel-low Jackets in the first-ever televised football game against Fordham University in 1939 . Ten years after he graduated, Wiley returned to coach and achieved a 22-9-1 record from 1951-54 . The current John F. Wiley Stadium was officially dedicated on Oct. 26, 1995, and has since received numerous renovations, making it a premier athletic site . In 1997, the Frank Wolf Fieldhouse, honoring the school’s all-time winningest coach, was constructed beyond the west end zone and houses the game day dressing room and visi-tor’s locker room . For the 1999 season, the stadi-um was renovated to hold a 4,000 seating capacity and became a five-story structure with the ad-dition of the Mo Scarry Skybox, in honor of the former coach and NFL player and coach . Scarry holds the distinction of being a defensive line coach for the 1972 Super Bowl Champion Miami Dolphins who finished 17-0, the only NFL team to ever have an undefeated season . In March of 2006, it was an-nounced that the field’s grass surface would be uprooted for the installa-tion of the latest FieldTurf 2 1/2” monofilament synthetic turf by Amity Asphalt Paving Inc . of Houston, Pa . The new surface was completed in time for the start of the 2006 foot-ball season . Since the field was renamed in 1995, John F . Wiley Stadium bared witness to two conference champi-onship teams and countless record-breaking events . On Oct . 17, 1998, Waynesburg clinched a three-way share of its first PAC Championship defeat-ing Grove City, 33-13 . However, on Nov . 15, 2003, the Yellow Jackets clinched their first outright PAC title in school history, defeating Westminster, 34-20 . The victory also earned Waynes-burg its first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III national playoffs.

Frank Wolf Fieldhouse was constructed in 1997.

FieldTurf at Wiley Stadium made its debut on September 9, 2006, against the College of Wooster.

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Individual records have also fallen, beginning with the legendary perfor-mance of Grove City’s two-time All-American fullback R.J. Bowers on Oct. 14, 2000. In that contest, Bowers broke former two-time Heisman Trophy winner Ar-chie Griffin’s record of 31 consecutive 100-yard games, rushing 47 times for 266 yards and three touchdowns in a 32-29 victory in four overtimes. Bowers also became the NCAA’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns with 84. Waynesburg running back Ryan Abels broke a record of his own on Sept. 23, 2006, becoming the school’s all-time leading rusher in a 29-18 win over Grove City. Abels finished his career with 3,985 yards, 688 yards more than former record-holder Mike Stout. Seven years ago, the Yellow Jackets made their own impact on both the school record books and the national statistical rankings. In 2007, running back Robert Heller set new school standards for rushing yards in a season (2,176) and touchdown runs (26). Those marks were also the best in all of Division III.

On defense, defensive end Mike Czerwien rolled up a whopping 23 sacks and 34.5 tackles for loss. Both numbers were not only new school records, they also were the best in the country. Records have fallen, players have come and gone and memories have been made, making it an undeniable fact that John F. Wiley Stadium has be-come a definitive homefield advantage for the Yellow Jackets.

THE 12TH MAN - JACKET EXPRESS

Wiley Stadium gives Waynesburg perhaps the most unique in-game feature in the region as the Norfolk Southern frequently rolls by, affectionately nicknamed the “Jacket Express.” Not only does the express provide opposing offenses with constant headaches, but it is also indicative of the im-portance of the coal mining industry in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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FOOTBALL FACILITIESThe Waynesburg University football facilities include the newly reno-vated John F . Wiley Stadium, which holds a 4,000 seating capacity and features the latest FieldTurf surface .

The football office, locker room, weight training and athletic train-ing facilities are located in the Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse .

The weight training facility is located beneath the locker room in the Rudy Marisa Fieldhouse . The facility was recently upgraded in the spring of 2006 with the addition of new free weights, back machines, leg machines and clean platforms .

The athletic training depart-ment is located in the fieldhouse . The program features three full-time professionals, along with a group of student workers who provide care for all practices and games .

JOHN F. WILEY STADIUM

FITNESS CENTER

RUDY MARISA FIELDHOUSE

ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITY

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MEDIA INFORMATIONwww.waynesburgsports.com

The 2014 Waynesburg Football Media Guide is a multi-purpose publication for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of Waynesburg Univer-sity . Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Waynesburg Sports Information Office . News releases and photographs will only be made available to members of the news media .

Mailing Address Waynesburg Sports Information 51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370

Phone Directory Sports Information: 724 .852 .3334 Fax: 724 .852 .4122 Football Office: 724 .852 .3245

Credentials All media attending Waynesburg football home games are requested to notify the Sports Information Office . Credentials for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible .

• Requests for credentials should be made in advance by e-mail and directed to SID Bobby Fox .

• Waynesburg reserves the right to dismiss a media member to en-sure a working press box .

• Requests are honored from sports editors and writers of daily and weekly newspapers, and sports directors of radio and television stations of both Waynesburg and the opposing team .

Radio Radio space for broadcasting foot-ball games is located in the west side of the press box . Waynesburg provides a courtesy line for radio stations wish-ing to broadcast a game from John F . Wiley Stadium . The availability for the radio line is apportioned by order of request .

Head Coach Rick Shepas Coach Shepas is available for inter-views on weekday mornings during the season . Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Shepas through the Sports Informa-tion Office at (724) 852-3334. Coach Shepas will be available to reporters for interviews approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of home games outside the Frank Wolf Fieldhouse .

Players All player interviews must be coordi-nated through the Waynesburg Sports Information Office and should be re-quested at least one day in advance . Players are available for interviews af-ter each practice, as their schedules permit . Post-game player interviews are conducted outside the Frank Wolf Fieldhouse .

Press Box Services Complete individual and team sta-tistics, along with a running play-by-play, will be distributed to members of the working media approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game . Press kits are provided prior to kickoff and include a program, flip card, updated statistics for each team, conference statistics and game notes . A pre-game meal will be served to working media members only, with soft drinks and water being available throughout the game .

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# NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL86 Tyler Aeschbacher WR 6-0 172 Fr . Carmichaels, Pa . / Carmichaels23 Bryce Allen DB 5-9 163 Fr . Canfield, Ohio / South Range64 Ian Averberg-Johnson OL 6-2 303 So . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Mt . Lebanon9 John Babos RB 6-1 230 Fr . Boardman, Ohio / Boardman56 Justin Babos LB 6-0 235 Fr . Boardman, Ohio / Boardman66 Wyatt Back OL 6-0 270 Fr . Bellaire, Ohio / Bellaire7 Kevin Barnes, Jr . TE 6-1 207 So . Kittaning, Pa . / Kittaning51 Chris Batove OL 5-11 230 Fr . Hickory, Pa . / Fort Cherry39 Jared Becker RB 5-10 185 So . South Park, Pa . / South Park73 Trevin Bedilion OL 6-3 280 Fr . Graysville, Pa . / West Greene43 Doug Berkebile LB 5-10 197 Fr . Friedens, Pa . / Somerset4 Ian Biernacki DB 5-11 195 So . Creighton, Pa . / Deer Lakes72 David Bobby OL 6-3 270 Sr . Poland, Ohio / Poland73 Kevin Boyle DL 6-1 242 Fr . Bethel Park, Pa . / Bethel Park10 Christian Breisinger QB 6-1 175 Fr . Jefferson Hills, Pa . / Thomas Jefferson56 Jake Brumley OL 5-11 240 Sr . Greensburg, Pa . / Greensburg Salem18 Anthony Bruno RB 6-1 200 Sr . Washington, Pa . / McGuffey26 Tym Burkholder DB 6-1 181 So . Elizabeth, Pa . / South Allegheny28 Derrick Caldwell DB 5-9 165 So . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Brashear16 Zac Capan TE 6-2 228 Sr . Allison Park, Pa . / Deer Lakes32 Jonathan Carlier LB 5-11 225 Jr . Martins Ferry, Ohio / Martins Ferry76 Donny Chedrick OL 5-11 270 Fr . New Alexandria, Pa . / Greensburg Salem11 Chris Clinton DL 6-0 210 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Taylor Allderdice71 JT Colosimo OL 6-2 270 So . Venetia, Pa . / Seton-La Salle18 Cherokee Conti LB 6-2 195 Fr . New Castle, Pa . / New Castle95 Charles Cook DL 5-11 210 Jr . Twenty Nine Palms, Calif . / Twenty Nine Palms3 Tim Cooper WR 6-0 180 So . Berlin Center, Ohio / Western Reserve34 Nick Cordova LB 6-0 185 Fr . Youngstown, Ohio / Boardman82 Matthew Coy TE 5-11 215 Jr . Clymer, Pa . / Penns Manor21 Dan Davis TE 6-2 236 So . Waynesburg, Pa . / Waynesburg Cent .14 Brandon DeCarlo WR 6-1 190 So . Brownsville, Pa . / Brownsville59 Aniellio DeStefano DL 6-2 190 So . Cumberland, Md . / Allegany38 Kurt Detwiler LB 5-11 220 Jr . Williamsburg, Pa . / Williamsburg20 Jake DiGuilio FB 5-9 220 So . Plum, Pa . / Plum70 Dylan Douglass DL 6-1 280 So . Leetonia, Ohio / Crestview57 Devin Dunmire OL 6-2 250 So . Leechburg, Pa . / Leechburg23 Jordan Edmunds WR 5-10 190 Fr . Jeannette, Pa . / Jeannette67 Kody Edwards OL 6-2 280 Sr . East Liverpool, Ohio / East Liverpool17 Andrew English WR 6-3 175 Sr . East Liverpool, Ohio / East Liverpool27 Jaison Faulk RB 5-7 182 Fr . North Versailles, Pa . / East Allegheny4 Jake Forsythe RB 5-11 235 Sr . New Salem, Pa . / Uniontown19 Dontae Gibson DB 5-7 170 Jr . Smock, Pa . / Uniontown52 Tyler Givens LB 5-11 215 So . Lisbon, Ohio / Beaver Local26 Drew Glotfelty WR 6-0 190 So . Berlin, Pa . / Berlin99 Brennan Grace DL 5-10 226 Fr . Warren, Ohio / Champion74 Bryan Gribbin OL 5-10 240 Sr . Allison Park, Pa . / Hampton72 Brad Grinnen DL 6-0 224 Fr . Ellwood City, Pa . / Ellwood City13 Jonathan Hager P 6-0 220 So . Farmington, Pa . / Uniontown31 Eli Hargis DB 5-9 180 So . Hollidaysburg, Pa . / Hollidaysburg53 Declan Hartnett DL 6-0 236 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Keystone Oaks6 Carter Hill QB 6-0 215 Sr . Columbiana, Ohio / Crestview48 Dave Horvath LB 6-0 190 So . Campbell, Ohio / Campbell Memorial

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46 Micah Hotz LB 5-7 210 Fr . Sterling, Va . / Park View50 Nick Howard OL 6-0 220 Sr . Somerset, Pa . / Somerset89 Mitch Kendra WR 5-10 150 Fr . Washington, Pa . / Trinity55 Elliott King DL 5-11 190 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / North Hills59 Anthony Latessa OL 5-10 285 Jr . New Middletown, Ohio / Springfield Local22 Jerry Lawman RB 5-8 185 Jr . Poland, Ohio / Poland Seminary60 Justin Layton LS 5-8 193 Jr . Morgantown, W .Va . / University96 Amos Leach DL 5-9 230 Sr . Flushing, Ohio / Union Local24 Willie Leavell RB 5-7 160 Sr . Midland Heights, Ohio / East Liverpool24 R .J . Leon P 6-0 165 Fr . Brookfield, Ohio / Brookfield31 Scott Lewis K 5-10 145 Jr . Ellwood City, Pa . / Ellwood City41 Bubba Lober DL 5-9 233 Fr . Canonsburg, Pa . / Chartiers-Houston19 Cole Long QB 5-11 210 So . Howard, Pa . / Bald Eagle7 Mike Lopuchovsky DB 6-1 190 Jr . Hubbard, Ohio / Hubbard45 Zach Machuga DL 5-9 220 So . Youngstown, Ohio / Boardman2 Joe Malta WR 5-9 175 So . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Shaler42 Dave Martin DL 6-1 240 So . South Park, Pa . / South Park80 Jake Martin WR 5-11 159 Fr . Canonsburg, Pa . / Canon-McMillan47 Mike Martin LB 6-4 210 Jr . Canonsburg, Pa . / Canon-McMillan78 Justice May OL 5-11 247 Fr . Lore City, Ohio / Meadowbrook85 Coleman Mazur TE 6-1 250 Sr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / North Hills8 Cole McClain WR 6-1 175 Fr . Cross Lanes, W .Va . / E . Carter Co . (Kentucky)

78 Brandon McGurk OL 5-11 305 Fr . McDonald, Pa . / Fort Cherry65 Brody Miller OL 6-0 304 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Taylor Allderdice37 Danny Morgan LB 6-2 205 Sr . Fairchance, Pa . / Albert Gallatin57 Cody Muller DL 6-0 250 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Brashear14 Josh Mundell DB 6-1 155 So . Carmichaels, Pa . / Carmichaels31 David Myers RB 5-6 167 Fr . New Waterford, Ohio53 John Norman OL 6-2 250 So . Girard, Ohio / Girard12 Dave O’Brien QB 6-1 205 Sr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Seton-LaSalle15 Tevin Odom DB 5-11 180 So . Plum, Pa . / Plum54 Aaron Palmer LB 5-11 225 Jr . Leesburg, Va . / Stone Bridge83 Clarence Parchman III WR 6-1 190 Fr . New Castle, Pa . / Union55 Cam Posney OL 5-11 255 Sr . Tarentum, Pa . / Deer Lakes58 Tyler Powell OL 6-3 300 Jr . Canfield, Ohio / Western Reserve54 Mark Quigley OL 6-1 280 Fr . Austintown, Ohio / Austintown-Fitch88 Kirk Ray WR 5-8 145 So . Bellaire, Ohio / Bellaire25 Roomel Reese LB 5-8 205 So . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Penn Hills8 Warrens Remy DB 6-0 180 Sr . Hagerstown, Md . / Hagerstown93 Justin Reynolds DL 6-4 210 Fr . Greenville, Pa . / Greenville58 Kyle Richey LB 6-0 220 Sr . Girard, Ohio / Girard5 Blake Roar RB 5-8 186 Fr . Mingo Junction, Ohio / Indian Creek51 James Roundtree III DL 5-9 209 Fr . Vandergrift, Pa . / Kiski21 Jacob Rush DB 5-4 162 Fr . Waynesburg, Pa . / Waynesburg Cent .2 Christian Rusinowski DB 6-2 186 So . McDonald, Pa . / McDonald36 Hayes Salancy RB 5-10 215 So . Ligonier, Pa . / Ligonier Valley6 Tristan Sandrosky DB 5-10 203 Fr . Dunbar, Pa . / Uniontown70 Nik Sappie OL 6-2 290 Jr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Carlynton87 Jake Seaman OL 6-2 283 Fr . San Antonio, Texas / Sandra Day O’Connor15 Chris Shortley QB 5-10 190 So . Brentwood, Pa . / Brentwood9 John Sikora LB 5-9 205 Sr . Campbell, Ohio / Campbell Memorial61 Jon Silvidi OL 6-0 260 So . Hubbard, Ohio / Hubbard

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69 Forrest Six OL 6-0 328 Fr . Wadestown, W .Va . / Clay-Battelle52 Aaron Smith OL 6-2 260 So . Altoona, Pa . / Altoona13 Thomas Smith QB 6-1 245 Fr . Columbus, Ind . / Columbus East5 Zach Sniadach DB 6-0 180 So . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Brentwood11 James Steele WR 6-1 175 So . New Castle, Pa . / Laurel77 Adam Steiner DL 5-10 260 Sr . Chicora, Pa . / Butler91 Zach Svencer DL 6-1 230 Fr . Hollsopple, Pa . / Conemaugh Twp .39 Kevin Thacker LB 5-10 205 Fr . Clear Springs, Md . / Clear Springs28 Bernie Thompson WR 5-8 145 Sr . Loomis, Ohio / Union Local79 J .T . Thompson DL 6-1 250 Sr . East Liverpool, Ohio / East Liverpool20 Josh Tolliver DL 6-0 215 Sr . Bellaire, Ohio / Bellaire90 Darren Tretinik DL 5-10 250 Fr . Prosperity, Pa . / Waynesburg Central1 Mitch Vacek DB 5-6 185 Sr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / Northgate97 Brandon VanTine DL 6-1 266 So . New Kensington, Pa . / Valley33 Jordan Voitus DE 6-3 240 Jr . Poland, Ohio / Poland Seminary92 Trevor Watson DL 6-1 234 So . Cortland, Ohio / Lakeview44 Alec Watts HB 5-11 200 Fr . Pittsburgh, Pa . / North Hills35 Kenny Weaver K 6-0 225 Fr . North Versailles, Pa . / East Allegheny77 Nick White OL 6-3 273 Fr . McMurray, Pa . / Peters Township50 Chris Winters DL 6-0 210 Fr . Shirley, N .Y . / William Floyd75 Zack Zeigler OL 6-1 250 So . West Mifflin, Pa . / West Mifflin

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NUMERICAL1 Mitch Vacek DB

2 Joe Malta WR

2 Christian Rusinowski DB

3 Tim Cooper WR

4 Ian Biernacki DB

4 Jake Forsythe RB

5 Blake Roar RB

5 Zach Sniadach DB

6 Carter Hill QB

6 Tristan Sandrosky DB

7 Kevin Barnes, Jr . TE

7 Mike Lopuchovsky DB

8 Cole McClain WR

8 Warrens Remy DB

9 John Babos RB

9 John Sikora LB

10 Christian Breisinger QB

11 Chris Clinton DL

11 James Steele WR

12 Dave O’Brien QB

13 Jonathan Hager P

13 Thomas Smith QB

14 Brandon DeCarlo WR

14 Josh Mundell DB

15 Tevin Odom DB

15 Chris Shortley QB

16 Zac Capan TE

17 Andrew English WR

18 Anthony Bruno RB

18 Cherokee Conti LB

19 Dontae Gibson DB

19 Cole Long QB

20 Jake DiGuilio FB

20 Josh Tolliver DL

21 Dan Davis TE

21 Jacob Rush DB

22 Jerry Lawman RB

23 Bryce Allen DB

23 Jordan Edmunds WR

24 Willie Leavell RB

24 R .J . Leon P

25 Roomel Reese LB

26 Tym Burkholder DB

26 Drew Glotfelty WR

27 Jaison Faulk RB

28 Derrick Caldwell DB

28 Bernie Thompson WR

31 Eli Hargis DB

31 Scott Lewis K

31 David Myers RB

32 Jonathan Carlier LB

33 Jordan Voitus DE

34 Nick Cordova LB

35 Kenny Weaver K

36 Hayes Salancy RB

37 Danny Morgan LB

38 Kurt Detwiler LB

39 Jared Becker RB

39 Kevin Thacker LB

41 Bubba Lober DL

42 Dave Martin DL

43 Doug Berkebile LB

44 Alec Watts HB

45 Zach Machuga DL

46 Micah Hotz LB

47 Mike Martin LB

48 Dave Horvath LB

50 Nick Howard OL

50 Chris Winters DL

51 Chris Batove OL

51 James Roundtree III DL

52 Tyler Givens LB

52 Aaron Smith OL

53 Declan Hartnett DL

53 John Norman OL

54 Aaron Palmer LB

54 Mark Quigley OL

55 Elliott King DL

55 Cam Posney OL

56 Justin Babos LB

56 Jake Brumley OL

57 Devin Dunmire OL

57 Cody Muller DL

58 Tyler Powell OL

58 Kyle Richey LB

59 Aniellio DeStefano DL

59 Anthony Latessa OL

60 Justin Layton LS

61 Jon Silvidi OL

64 Ian Averberg-Johnson OL

65 Brody Miller OL

66 Wyatt Back OL

67 Kody Edwards OL

69 Forrest Six OL

70 Dylan Douglass DL

70 Nik Sappie OL

71 JT Colosimo OL

72 David Bobby OL

72 Brad Grinnen DL

73 Trevin Bedilion OL

73 Kevin Boyle DL

74 Bryan Gribbin OL

75 Zack Zeigler OL

76 Donny Chedrick OL

77 Adam Steiner DL

77 Nick White OL

78 Justice May OL

78 Brandon McGurk OL

79 J .T . Thompson DL

80 Jake Martin WR

82 Matthew Coy TE

83 C . Parchman III WR

85 Coleman Mazur TE

86 Tyler Aeschbacher WR

87 Jake Seaman OL

88 Kirk Ray WR

89 Mitch Kendra WR

90 Darren Tretinik DL

91 Zach Svencer DL

92 Trevor Watson DL

93 Justin Reynolds DL

95 Charles Cook DL

96 Amos Leach DL

97 Brandon VanTine DL

99 Brennan Grace DL

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In 2013, the Waynesburg University football team continued its tradition of consistency under 10th-year head coach Rick Shepas by going 7-4 overall, 5-3 in the Presidents’ Ath-letics Conference (PAC) and qualifying for an Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) bowl game for a third-straight season . The Yellow Jackets have boasted overall win-ning percentages of .500 or above for the past eight seasons, and their streak of three-straight years of reaching the postseason is the longest of any PAC member .

This past fall was also the last hurrah for two of the most dominant defensive players in recent program history, as seniors Bryan Gary (safety) and Brandon Fedorka (defensive end) played their final snaps of collegiate football. How-ever, this past fall witnessed the emergence of not only the best quarterback in the confer-ence, but one of the top passers in all of Divi-sion III as then-junior Carter Hill shredded op-posing defenses and the Waynesburg records books .

With nine starters back on offense, the points are expected to come in bunches for the Jacket offense . However, some new names will need to emerge on defense to soften the blow of not only Fedorka and Gary, but four other starters on that side of the ball . The Or-ange and Black will also be searching for re-placements at kicker and punter before the schedule kicks off in September .

THE OFFENSE

From the line, to the backfield, to the receiving corps, nearly all of last year’s offense is back and looking to build off a 2013 campaign that saw the team score 28 .9 points per game, which was good for fourth in the PAC . Waynes-burg did most of its damage through the air, where it averaged 283 .8 yards per game, which was the second highest average in the conference .

The Orange and Black returns three of its top four running backs, nine of its top 10 receivers and four starting offensive linemen to provide Hill with one of the most accomplished and veteran supporting casts in the league . If ev-eryone stays healthy, the Jacket offense could be one of the best in Division III .

QUARTERBACKS

Nowhere else in the PAC is there a surer bet at starting quarterback than Hill, who is going into his second full season as the man under cen-ter, and third overall. Last year, the first-team All-PAC honoree and third-team D3football .com 2013 All-South Region selection put to-gether one of the greatest years in program history . He set new program single-season program standards for passing yards (3,102), touchdown passes (28), pass completions (292) and pass attempts (473), while throwing just six interceptions . Hill’s 64 pass attempts in Waynesburg’s week-10 loss at Washington & Jefferson set a new single-game benchmark . The Columbiana, Ohio native was a four-time Corvias ECAC Division III Southwest Offensive Player of the Week and a two-time PAC Offen-sive Player of the Week .

Waynesburg also has the luxury of a veteran backup behind their star in the form of se-nior Dave O’Brien, who has appeared in nine games over the past two seasons . Last year, he completed three-of-six passes for 20 yards .

The Jackets are also expecting to fill out their depth chart with several young returning arms . Sophomores Kevin Barnes, Jr ., Brandon De-Carlo, Chris Shortley and Cole Long are all ex-pected back to battle it out for the third spot .

RUNNING BACKS

Last year, the running attack took a bit of a back seat to its high powered passing attack . However, Yellow Jacket ball carriers were still able to put up 1,138 yards and nine touch-downs on the ground . The health of senior Jerry Lawman could play a big role in a more balanced Jacket offense in 2014 .

Despite missing two games with injuries, Law-man still led his team with 431 yards on 105 carries (47 .9 yards per game) . The highlight of his season came when he toted the ball 25 times for 109 yards and a touchdown against Bethany . Senior Jake Forsythe, two transferred from California University of Pa . prior to the 2013 campaign, led all rushers with five touch-downs while rushing for 232 yards on 66 carries . Yet another senior, Willie Leavell did a bit of everything for the Yellow Jackets this past fall . He totaled 23 carries for 99 yards and a touch-

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down, caught 22 passes for 221 yards and four scores and also chipped in on special teams with 10 kick returns for 260 yards .

Last year, then-freshman Jake DiGuilio made the most of his opportunity at fullback when several older players were injured . Used almost exclusively as a pass-catching option out of the backfield, DiGuilio hauled in six balls for 54 yards and two touchdowns . Senior Anthony Bruno, who missed the vast majority of his ju-nior season, is expected back to share some of the load .

RECEIVERS

As previously mentioned, 90 percent of Waynesburg’s top pass catchers are back for 2014 . Leading the group are honorable men-tion All-PAC selections Bernie Thompson and Andrew English .

The pair of senior wide receivers ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in the PAC in catches per game . Thompson led Waynesburg with 71 total receptions (6 .5 per game) and Eng-lish followed closely behind after pulling in 68 balls (6 .2 per game) . The pair combined for 10 touchdown catches and 1 .659 yards through the air .

Along with dynamic senior duo, the Jackets also bring back sophomore Tim Cooper, who worked his way from junior varsity standout, to varsity contributor throughout this past fall . Cooper tied Thompson for first on the team in yards per reception (12 .2) while snaring 18 catches for 220 yards and two touchdowns .

Waynesburg’s biggest loss in terms of pass catchers comes at tight end . Mike Ferraro graduated this past spring after earning hon-orable mention All-PAC laurels for a senior sea-son that saw him catch 43 passes for 455 yards and six touchdowns .

While Ferraro’s production will be difficult to replace, Waynesburg has several veterans ready to take on bigger roles at the position . Senior Zac Capan provides good size (6-3, 230) and solid production (23 catches, 191 yards, three touchdowns) at the position . Junior Jor-dan Voitus (6-2, 225) gives the Jackets good depth at the position .

OFFENSIVE LINE

After being in flux over the past two off-sea-sons, the Waynesburg offensive line is expect-ed to be nearly intact from this past fall . The Jackets will need to replace 2012 first-team All-PAC honoree Rob Kingerski at right guard, but all four of the Waynesburg starters are ex-pected to be back at the top of the depth chart this summer .

Junior Nik Sappie anchors this year’s unit as a third-year starter at right tackle . He was named second-team All-PAC in 2013 . The left side fea-tures a pair of senior veterans in honorable mention All-PAC guard David Bobby and sec-ond-year starter Jake Brumley . Holding things together in the middle is second-year transfer Tyler Powell at center . Powell, who joined the Jackets after a year at national powerhouse Mount Union, is a massive center, standing 6-3 and weighing in around 300 pounds .

Waynesburg’s depth along its offensive line is almost as impressive as having 80 percent of the starters returning this fall . Three of last year’s top backups/spot starters – senior Nick How-ard, senior Cam Posney and sophomore Nick Agliori – will push the incumbents for their field time. Howard finished last season as Kingerski’s primary backup and should be considered a finalist to take over the spot.

Senior wide receiver Andrew English is expected to once again be one of the Jackets’ top offensive threats in 2014. English earned All-PAC honorable mention honors last season.

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THE DEFENSE

There were times last season that the Jacket defense was overshadowed by its high-scor-ing counterparts on offense . However, Gary, Fedorka and the rest of the unit certainly had their moments, including two defensive touch-downs, one of which played a key role in Waynesburg’s 59-49 victory at Frostburg State .

The Orange and Black defense also pitched the program’s first shutout since 2004 by blank-ing Grove City 38-0 .

The 2014 edition will feature at least six new starters, including a completely rebuilt second-ary . Fortunately, defensive coordinator Scott Venick has seen a lot in his eight years on the job, and is ready for the challenge .

DEFENSIVE LINE

Simply put, Fedorka had one of the finest de-fensive seasons in school history during the 2013 campaign and won’t be easily replaced . He was lauded as PAC Defensive MVP and was named to the prestigious Associated Press Little All-America Team after leading the conference in sacks (11 .5) and tackles for loss (21 .5) . He showcased his diverse skill set by adding six pass breakups, three forced fum-bles and three fumble recoveries to a monster season .

Luckily for Waynesburg, its returns two starters and a third major contributor to its defensive front . Seniors J .T . Thompson and Josh Tolliver will be counted on to lead the charge in the trenches .

Thompson, who is a returning starter at defen-sive tackle, ranks second amongst returning talent in total tackles with 45 . He also notched four tackles for loss, two sacks, six pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries .

Tolliver got the nod as an honorable mention all-conference selection while seeing plenty of snaps at anchor . He showcased his athleticism by combining 39 tackles, 8 .5 of which were for loss, and six sacks with an interception and two pass breakups during a solid junior season .

Sophomore Zach Machuga held his own during his rookie season at nose tackle . De-spite standing just 5-9 and weighing in at 220

pounds, Machuga piled up 37 total tackles, four of which were for loss, 2 .5 sacks and a fumble recovery .

Junior Kurt Detwiler and senior Adam Steiner are among the top returning reserves from last year’s defensive line .

LINEBACKER

The loss of senior second-team All-PAC pick Ronnie Skinner and his 64 total tackles will be felt, but the Jackets return two starting line-backers, as well as several other players who saw plenty of field time in 2013.

The leader of the linebacking corps, as well as the defense as a whole, is senior weak-side linebacker John Sikora, who racked up a per-sonal-best 70 total tackles, a mark that ranked him second on the team . Sikora notched seven tackles for loss and an interception en route to honorable mention All-PAC applause . The standout student-athlete also earned the rare accolade of being named as a member of the Capital One All-America Division III Foot-ball Team, which is selected by the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (Co-

Josh Tolliver (20) and Kyle Richey (58) both will be counted upon to help lead the Jacket defense in 2014.

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SIDA) .

Senior Kyle Richey is expected to reprise his role as starting strong-side linebacker following a breakout 2013 campaign . He put up 40 total tackles, four pass breakups and ran a fumble back 45 yards in a win against Frostburg .

In terms of finding a replacement for Skinner in the middle, Venick and Shepas have no shortage of candidates . Outside linebackers Danny Morgan and Jon Carlier appeared in 11 and seven games, respectively, and could try to make a move inside . Juniors Kurt Detwiler and Mike Martin are among others that could throw their hats in the ring for the job .

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Waynesburg loses one of the faces of its pro-gram and one of the hardest hitters in the PAC in Gary, who was a rare four-time first-team All-PAC pick. He finished his final season in a Jacket uniform with a team-best 90 tackles and eight pass breakups .

The Jackets not only lose both starters at cor-nerback and safety, but two of their primary backups have also left by graduation . With veteran returners in short supply, look for juniors Mike Lopuchovsky and Dontae Gibson to lead what will be the most inexperienced group on defense .

Lopuchovsky overcame a mid-season injury to record 26 tackles over seven games played at safety . Gibson appeared in nine games both as a cornerback and special teams ace . The highlight of his season came during the Jack-ets’ 38-19 win at Westminster, when he recov-ered a blocked punt and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown .

The remaining starting spots in the secondary will be among the most wide-open on the team, as a total of six of the top eight defensive backs on the team have graduated . Some in-dividuals to keep an eye on in the competition for playing time include senior Mitch Vacek, senior Warrens Remy and a whole host of re-turning sophomores .

SPECIAL TEAMS

Under the guidance of the most veteran member of the Waynesburg coaching staff,

assistant head coach Jason Falvo, the Yel-low Jackets have consistently had some of the best special teams play in the conference over recent seasons . Falvo will need to guide the unit through a period of transition at the kicking positions, but he will have the confer-ence’s top kick/punt returner from a year ago to help put the offensive in better position to rack up the points .

KICKER

Waynesburg loses first-team All-PAC pick Alex Henry from last year’s team and his produc-tion will not be easily replaced . Henry led all conference kickers in scoring with 76 points on a PAC-high 13 made field goals and 37 extra points . The two-time all-conference selection put together his best collegiate performance last season during the Jackets’ wile win at Frostburg. He went three-for-three on field goals, all of which came from 40 yards or lon-ger, and went a perfect six-for-six on PAT tries for 15 points .

Junior Scott Lewis is the only returning kicker on this year’s roster. He has yet to attempt a field goal or PAT as a collegiate player

PUNTER

Waynesburg will need to replace yet another All-PAC special teamer in Dominic Zappa, who was lauded as an honorable mention pick at punter . Luckily, sophomore Jonathan Hager looks ready to take over the reins as the Jacket punter . He unleashed just two varsity kicks last year, but averaged a respectful 33 .0 yards per boot, which was more than a half-yard longer than Zappa’s average of 32 .3 yards per punt .

Junior Scott Layton is expected back to han-dle the long snapping duties .

RETURNER

Bernie Thompson was named first-team All-PAC at returner in 2013 after averaging league-best 8 .7 yards per run back . He also averaged 18 .4 yards per kick return .

Look for Leavell and Cooper to help out Thompson during both kickoffs and punts .

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MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITYSEPTEMBER 6 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUM

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . New Concord, OhioFounded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1837Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MuskiesColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black & MagentaAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium . . . . . . . . . . .McConagha StadiumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ProGrass TurfPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Anne C . Steele Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry ShankAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (740) 826-6109Sports Information Director . . . . Tom CaudillSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (740) 826-8022Athletics Website . . .www .muskingum .com/athletics

Head Coach/Year . . . . . . . . . Al Logan/7thRecord at Muskingum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-51Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-512013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8Basic Offense/Defense . . . . . . . Spread/4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 23/15Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14/8

2014 Schedule

9/6 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

9/20 Mt . Union 1:30 p .m .

9/27 Capital 7 p .m .

10/4 at B . Wallace 2 p .m .

10/11 at H-Berg 1:30 p .m .

10/18 Otterbein 1:30 p .m .

10/25 at O . Northern 7 p .m .

11/1 John Carroll 1:30 p .m .

11/8 Marietta 1:30 p .m .

11/15 at Wilmington 1:30p .m .

2013 Results (3-7)

9/1 Waynesburg L 17-21

9/21 at Mount Union L 0-37

9/28 at B . Wallace L 13-23

10/5 at Wilmington W 35-28

10/12 Otterbein L 10-12

10/19 at John Carroll L 9-41

10/26 Heidelberg L 21-49

11/2 Ohio Northern L 7-49

11/9 at Capital L 24-27

11/16 Marietta W 24-14

Al Logan Head Coach

Damond GogginsLinebacker

2014 Schedule

9/6 at John Carroll 2 p .m .

9/13 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

9/20 Case Western 1 p .m .

9/27 Grove City 1 p .m .

10/4 at Thiel 3 p .m .

10/18 at Thomas More 1:30 p .m .

10/25 CMU 1 p .m .

11/1 Westminster 1 p .m .

11/8 at Geneva 1 p .m .

11/15 at Bethany 1 p .m .

SAINT VINCENT COLLEGESEPTEMBER 13 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUMLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Latrobe, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1846Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BearcatsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green & GoldAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Noll FieldCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural GrassPresident . . . . . . . . . .Brother Norman HippsAthletic Director . . . . . . . .Rev . Myron KirschAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 805-2111Sports Information Director . . . . . Jeff ZidekSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 805-2476Athletics Website . . . . . athletics .stvincent .eduHead Coach/Year . . . . . . Ron Dolciato/1stRecord at Saint Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-02013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-10Basic Offense/Defense . . Multiple/MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . N/AStarters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18/7

2013 Schedule (0-10)

9/7 at Bridgewater L 0-57

9/21 at Waynesburg L 6-23

9/28 at Westminster L 21-28

10/5 Carnegie Mellon L 7-34

10/12 at Thiel L 3-30

10/19 at Geneva L 30-40

10/26 Wash . & Jeff . L 7-42

11/2 Thomas More L 0-31

11/9 at Grove City L 26-36

11/16 Bethany L 35-56

R. LaRue-Holloman Linebacker

Ron Dolciato Head Coach

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GENEVA COLLEGESEPTEMBER 20 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUM

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beaver Falls, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1848Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . .Golden TornadoesColors . . . . . . . . . Black, Old Gold & WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeves FieldCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,500Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurfPresident . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Kenneth A . SmithAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Van Zanic Athletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 847-6886Sports Information Director . . . Christine LearSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 847-6885Athletics Website . . . . . www .geneva .edu/page/athletics

Head Coach/Year . .Geno DeMarco/22ndRecord at Geneva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133-85Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133-852013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Basic Offense/Defense . . . Spread/MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . 33/21Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15/9

Geno DeMarco Head Coach

2014 Schedule

9/6 at Frostburg St . 7 p .m .

9/13 Grove City 7 p .m .

9/20 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

9/27 at CMU 1 p .m .

10/11 Thomas More 2 p .m .

10/18 at C . Western 1:30 p .m .

10/25 Bethany 7 p .m .

11/1 at Wash . & Jeff . 1:30 p .m .

11/8 Saint Vincent 1 p .m .

11/15 Westminster 1 p .m .

2013 Schedule (5-5)

9/7 Frostburg St . W 47-3

9/14 Bethany W 51-33

9/21 Thiel W 49-28

9/28 at CMU L 34-41

10/5 at Thomas More L 0-61

10/19 Saint Vincent W 40-30

10/26 at Waynesburg L 14-31

11/2 Grove City W 39-7

11/9 at Wash . & Jeff . L 34-49

11/16 at Westminster L 30-27

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9/6 Mount Union 1:30 p .m .

9/13 at Thiel 7 p .m .

9/20 at Westminster 1 p .m .

9/27 Waynesburg 7 p.m.

10/4 at Case Western 6 p .m .

10/11 CMU 2 p .m .

10/18 Wash . & Jeff . 1 p .m .

10/25 at Geneva 7 p .m .

11/1 at Grove City 1:30 p .m .

11/15 St . Vincent 1 p .m .

BETHANY COLLEGESEPTEMBER 277 P.M.BISON STADIUM

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bethany W .Va .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1840Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BisonColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green and WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bison StadiumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurfPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Scott D . MillerAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian RoseAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (304) 829-7240Sports Information Director . . . Jerrod PlateSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (304) 829-7717 Athletics Website . . . . www .bethanywv .edu/athletics

Head Coach/Year . . . . . . . Bill Garvey/2ndRecord at Bethany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-62013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6Basic Offense/Defense . . . . . . .Multiple/4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 36/12 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18/6

2013 Schedule (3-7)

9/1 Centre W 42-21

9/15 at Rand .-Macon W 49-33

9/22 at Grove City W 44-40

9/29 at Wash .& Jeff . L 26-28

10/6 Geneva W 42-36

10/13 Waynesburg L 21-23

10/20 at Westminster L 28-45

10/27 at Thiel W 26-13

11/3 Thomas More L 10-13

11/10 St .Vincent W 54-27

Bill Garvey Head Coach

Eric BlinnWide Receiver

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GROVE CITY COLLEGEOCTOBER 4 2 P.M.ROBERT E. THORN FIELD

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grove City, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1876Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WolverinesColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red & WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert E . Thorn FieldCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSTurfPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Richard JewellAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . Don LyleAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 458-2900Sports Information Director . . . . . . . Ryan BriggsSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 458-3365Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . www2 .gcc .edu/sportsHead Coach/Year . . . . . . . Chrs Smith/30thRecord at Grove City . . . . . . . . . .122-166-2Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122-166-22013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Basic Offense/Defense . . . Spread/MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 37/18Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15/9

2014 Schedule

9/7 Carnegie Mellon 1:30 p .m .

9/14 at Anderson (Ind .) 1:30 p .m .

9/21 Wash . & Jeff . 7 p .m .

9/28 at Bethany 2 p .m .

10/5 Westminster 2 p .m .

10/12 Waynesburg 1:30p.m.

10/26 at Tho . More 1:30 p .m .

11/2 at Geneva 1 p .m .

11/9 Saint Vincent 1:30 p .m .

11/16 Thiel 1 p .m .

2013 Results (5-5)

9/1 Carnegie Mellon W 28-10

9/8 Anderson (Ind .) W 42-0

9/15 Wash . & Jeff . L 19-40

9/28 at Bethany W 34-31

10/5 Westminster W 24-21

10/12 Waynesburg L 0-38

10/26 at Thomas More L 7-44

11/2 at Geneva L 7-39

11/9 Saint Vincent W 36-26

11/16 at Thiel W 50-44 (OT)

Chris Smith Head Coach

Jason SkyrmLinebacker

2014 Schedule

9/6 CMU 7 p .m .

9/20 at St . Vincent 1 p .m .

9/27 Thiel 1:30 p .m .

10/4 Bethany 6 p .m .

10/11 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

10/18 Geneva 1:30 p .m .

10/25 at Wash . & Jeff . 2 p .m .

11/1 at Wash . (Mo .) 1 p .m .

11/8 at Thomas More 1 p .m .

11/15 Chicago 12 p .m .

CASE WESTERN RESERVEOCTOBER 11 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUMLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, OhioFounded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1826Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,026Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SpartansColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DiSanto Field Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurf President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara R . SnyderAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy BackusAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .216-368-0848Sports Information Director . . . . Nick MinerdSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216-368-6517Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . .athletics .case .eduHead Coach/Year . . . Greg Debeljak/11thRecord at Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-31Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-312013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4Basic Offense/Defense . . . . . . .Multiple/3-4Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 30/21Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/13

2013 Schedule (5-4)

9/7 Marietta W 37-16

9/15 at Oberlin L 2-19

9/21 at Frostburg St . L 33-36

9/28 Linfield L 0-45

10/19 at Puget Sound W 38-31

10/26 Trinity (Texas) W 21-17

11/2 Chicago W 16-3

11/9 at Wash . (Mo .) L 0-29

11/16 at CMU W 35-32

Greg Debeljak Head Coach

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Location . . . . . . . . . . . .New Wilmington, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1852Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TitansColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy Blue & WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold Burry StadiumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurfPresident . . . . . . . . . Dr . Richard H . DormanAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim DaflerAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 946-7307Sports Information Director Nathan LaRicciaSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 946-6357Athletics Website . . . . . . . www .westminster .edu/athleticsHead Coach/Year . . . . . . . Scott Benzel/1stRecord at Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-02013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6Basic Offense/Defense . . Multiple/MultipleLettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . N/AStarters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/23

2013 Schedule

9/7 at Hiram L 19-23

9/21 at T . More L 0-31

9/28 at St . Vincent W 28-21

10/5 at Grove City L 21-24

10/12 CMU W 27-24

10/19 Wash . & Jeff . L 6-38

10/26 at Bethany W 7-6

11/2 Waynesburg L 19-38

11/9 at Thiel L 37-45 (4-OT)

11/16 Geneva W 30-27

Scott Benzel Head Coach

2014 Schedule

9/6 Hiram 7 p .m .

9/13 Wash . & Jeff . 7 p .m .

9/20 Bethany 1 p .m .

9/27 at Thomas More 1:30 p .m .

10/4 at CMU 1 p .m .

10/11 Thiel 1 p .m .

10/18 Waynesburg 1 p.m.

11/1 at St . Vincent 1 p .m .

11/8 Grove City 1 p .m .

11/15 at Geneva 1 p .m .

Corey Neill Linebacker

2014 Schedule

9/6 at Allegheny 7 p .m .

9/13 Bethany 7 p .m .

9/20 Thomas More 1 p .m .

9/27 at Case Western 1 p .m .

10/4 St . Vincent 3 p .m .

10/11 at Westminster 1 p .m .

10/25 Waynesburg 7 p.m.

11/1 at CMU 1 p .m .

11/8 at Wash . & Jeff . 1 p .m .

11/15 at Grove City 1:30 p .m .

THIEL COLLEGEOCTOBER 25 7 P.M.ALUMNI STADIUM Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1866Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TomcatsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue & GoldAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alumni Stadium Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,400Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . Synthetic (Sportexe)President . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr . Troy D . VanAkenAthletic Director . . . . . . . . Jack LeipheimerAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-589-2212Sports Information Director . . . Ed TopoleskiSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-589-2241Athletics Website . . . . .www .thielathletics .comHead Coach/Year . . . . . . . . Kurt Reiser/6thRecord at Thiel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-41Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-412013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7Basic Offense/Defense . . . Multiple Pro/4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 19/23Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17/10

2013 Schedule (3-7)

9/7 at Juniata L 20-41

9/14 Rochester L 27-28

9/21 at Geneva L 28-49

9/28 at Wash . & Jeff . L 19-32

10/5 at Waynesburg L 21-35

10/12 St . Vincent W 30-3

10/19 Thomas More L 21-42

11/2 at Bethany W 30-28

11/9 Westminster W 45-37 (4-OT)

11/16 Grove City L 44-50 (OT)

Kurt Reiser Head Coach

Tim Walker Wide Receiver

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WASH. & JEFF. NOVEMBER 15 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUMLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington, Pa .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1781Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,457Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PresidentsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red & BlackAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cameron StadiumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Artificial TurfPresident . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr . Tori Haring-SmithAthletic Director M . Lesako/S . McGuinnessAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (724) 250-3308Sports Information Director . . . . . . . . .Sean King SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .724-223-6080Athletics Website . www .washjeff .edu/athletics .aspxHead Coach/Year . . . . . .Mike Sirianni/12thRecord at W&J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-24Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-242013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3Basic Offense/Defense . . . . . . .Multiple/4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 26/23Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/11

Max CreighanWide Receiver

2014 Schedule

9/6 Wooster 7 p .m .

9/13 Westminster 7 p .m .

9/20 at CMU 1:30 p .m .

10/4 Thomas More 7 p .m .

10/11 Grove City 7 p .m .

10/18 Bethany 1 p .m .

10/25 at C . Western 2 p .m .

11/1 Geneva 1:30 p .m .

11/8 at Thiel 1 p .m .

11/15 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

Mike Sirianni Head Coach

2013 Schedule

9/7 at Wooster W 58-21

9/14 St . John Fisher L 21-42

9/21 at Grove City W 40-19

9/28 Thiel W 32-19

10/5 at Bethany L 19-24

10/12 Thomas More W 45-21

10/19 at Westminster W 38-6

10/26 at St . Vincent W 42-7

11/9 Geneva W 49-34

11/16 Waynesburg W 38-13

11/23 at Mt . Union L 20-34

2013 Schedule (9-1)

9/7 at Capital W 20-0

9/21 at Westminster W 31-0

9/28 Waynesburg W 49-28

10/5 Geneva W 61-0

10/12 at Wash . & Jeff . L 21-45

10/19 at Thiel W 42-21

10/26 Grove City W 44-7

11/2 at St . Vincent W 31-0

11/9 Bethany W 49-14

11/16 at Mt . St . Joseph W 59-13

THOMAS MORENOVMEMBER 1 1:30 P.M.JOHN F. WILEY STADIUM Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crestview Hills, Ky .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1921Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,900Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SaintsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Blue & WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division III Conference . . . . . . . . . . Presidents’ AthleticStadium . . . . . . The Bank of Kentucky FieldCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field TurfPresident . . . . . . . David A . Armstrong, J .D .Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry ConnorAthletics Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (859) 344-3536Sports Information Director . . . . . . . Cory BlacksonSID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (859) 344-3672Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www .tmcsaints .comHead Coach/Year . . . . . . . . JIm Hilvert/8thRecord at Thomas More . . . . . . . . . . . 59-17Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-172013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 Basic Offense/Defense . . . . . . . Spread/4-4Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . 53/13Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18/6

2014 Schedule

9/6 at Wesley 1 p .m .

9/13 at Hanover 1:30 p .m .

9/20 at Thiel 1 p .m .

9/27 Westminster 1:30 p .m .

10/4 at Wash . & Jeff . 7 p .m .

10/11 at Geneva 2 p .m .

10/18 St . Vincent 1:30 p .m .

10/25 Grove City 1:30 p .m .

11/1 at Waynesburg 1:30 p.m.

11/8 Case Western 1 p .m .

Jim Hilvert Head Coach

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MuskingumWaynesburg leads 8-7-0First meeting - 1904 - MUSK 33-5Last meeting - 2013 - WAY 21-17

Series Notes: These two schools, seper-ated by 110 miles, will open the third consecutive season against one another . The Yellow Jackets have won the opener against the Muskies in each of the past two seasons . Last year, the Jackets overcame a late deficit and earned the game-winning points in the final minute of the contest.

Saint Vincent

Waynesburg leads 17-11-4First meeting - 1929: WAY 19-6Last meeting - 2013: WAY 23-6

Series Notes: Waynesburg has won seven of the past eight games played in the series since Saint Vincent brought back its program in 2007 . The Jackets overcame a slow start to earn a 23-6 victory over the Bearcats at John F . Wiley Stadium in 2013 .

GenevaWaynesburg leads 43-30-4First meeting - 1908: WAY 5-0Last meeting - 2013: WAY 31-14

Series Notes: The Jackets beat the Golden Tornadoes for the fourth-straight time, earn-ing a 31-14 victory on Senior Day at Wiley Stadium in 2013. Waynesburg has won five of the seven meetings since the two teams resumed the series in 2007 .

Bethany Waynesburg leads 29-17-7 First meeting - 1899: WAY 28-0 Last meeting - 2013: BET 27-20

Series Notes: The two teams continued their string of competitive matchups in 2013, as the Bison downed the Jackets 27-20 at Wiley Stadium. The victory was the first for Bethany in Waynesburg since 1996 .

Grove CityWaynesburg leads 29-17-5 First meeting - 1903: GCC 23-6 Last meeting - 2013: WAY 38-0

Series Notes: The Yellow Jackets have won 10 of the 13 matchups between the teams from 2001 to 2013 . Last year, the Jackets beat the Wolverines 38-0 . The shutout was the Jackets first since 2004.

Case Western ReserveFirst meeting in school history

Series Notes: The Spartans and Jackets are squaring off for the first time in school history . Case Western Reserve is in the midst of its first season back in the PAC as a football-only member .

WestminsterWestminster leads 37-31-3First meeting - 1910: WES 17-0Last meeting - 2013: WAY 38-19

Series Notes: For the second straight sea-son, Waynesburg earned a dominating win over the Titans . The Jackets built a comfort-able lead and forced six turnovers en route to a 38-19 win in New Wilmington, Pennsyl-vania The Jackets have now won eight of the last 10 matchups against the Titans .

Thiel Waynesburg leads 28-8-1 First meeting - 1913: THI 20-0 Last meeting - 2013: WAY 35-21

Series Notes: Waynesburg owns an eightgame winning streak over the Tom-cats . Two of Waynesburg’s top 10 pass-ing performances in school history have come against Thiel . The last time Thiel beat Waynesburg was in 2005, when the Tom-cats won their third PAC title .

Thomas MoreThomas More leads 7-4-0First meeting - 1992: TMC 10-0Last meeting - 2013: TMC 49-28

Series Notes: Thomas More defeated Waynesburg 49-28 in 2013 to snap a two-game losing streak in head-to-head com-petition . The Jackets won the last meeting at Wiley Stadium, 14-10, in 2012 .

Washington & Jefferson

Washington & Jefferson leads 38-3First meeting - 1897: W&J 22-0Last meeting - 2013: W&J 38-13

Series Notes: W&J has won 10 consecutive games against Waynesburg in the rivalry matchup . The Jackets last win in the series came back in 2003, when Waynesburg last made the NCAA Division III playoffs .

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#4 IAN BIERNACKISophomore | Defensive Back | 5-11/210

Creighton, Pa . | Deer Lakes

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#39 JARED BECKER Sophomore| Running Back | 5-10/185

South Park, Pa . | South Park

2013: Appeared in four contests as a freshman . . . Rushed for 22 yards on nine carries . . . High School: Football (2 letters), Tribune Review Player of the Week nominee, first-team all-conference running back, 1,000-plus yards of offense during senior year . . . Four years on honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born Aug . 30, 1994 . . . Son of Wayne Becker and Dianne Majchrzak .

RUSHING

Year GP NO YDS AVG TD

2013 4 9 22 2 .4 0

TOTAL 4 9 22 2 .4 0

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (letter winner) . . . Personal Notes: Born May 28, 1995 . . . Son of Thom Johnson and Lori Averberg-Johnson .

#64 IAN AVERBERG-JOHNSONSophomore| Offensive Line| 6-2/303

Pittsburgh, Pa . | Mount Lebanon

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (letter winner), 2013 US Navy Award for outstanding athlete, Team MVP, Offensive MVP, first-team all-conference quarterback, first-team all-conference outside linebacker . . . Basketball . . . Two years on honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born Feb . 2, 1995 . . . Son of Kevin Barnes, Sr . and Kelly Clark .

#7 KEVIN BARNES, JR.Sophomore| Tight End| 6-1/207

Kittaning, Pa . | Kittaning

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2013: Appeared in one contest as a sophomore before an injury cut short the remainder of the season . . . 2012: Came off the bench to appear in four different games, including the final three contests of the sea-son . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . . Track and Field . . . Personal Notes: Born April 19, 1993 . . . Son of Jon and Dana Bruno .

#18 ANTHONY BRUNOSenior | Running Back | 6-1/215Washington, Pa . | McGuffey

#56 JAKE BRUMLEYSenior | Offensive Lineman | 5-11/245Greensburg, Pa . | Greensburg-Salem

2013: Started nine contests on the offensive line, while seeing action in another . . . 2012: Saw action in the victory over Westminster . . . 2011: Appeared in two games . . . Recorded a tackle against Geneva . . . High School: Football . . . Personal Notes: Born May 18, 1993 . . . Son of Coleman and Sheila Brumley .

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (3 letters), all-conference on defense . . . Baseball . . . Honor student . . . Personal Notes: Born June 18, 1994 . . . Son of Randy and Gina Burkholder .

#26 TYM BURKHOLDERSophomore| Defensive Back | 6-1/181Elizabeth, Pa . | South Allegheny

#72 DAVID BOBBYSenior | Offensive Lineman | 6-3/270Poland, Ohio | Poland

2013: Earned All-PAC honorable mention honors . . . Started 10 games along the offensive line . . . 2012: Appeared in 10 games, starting two of them at guard . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . 2011: Appeared in six games, starting one in place of Zac Gobbel at right tackle . . . High School: Football (3 letters) . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born October 12, 1992 . . . Son of David and Kate Bobby; Brother of Waynesburg women’s basketball player Maura Bobby and Waynesburg women’s volleyball player Bridget Bobby .

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#32 JONATHAN CARLIER Junior | Linebacker | 5-11/215

Martins Ferry, Ohio | Martins Ferry

2013: Appeared in seven games as a reserve linebacker and special teams player . . . Registered seven tackles . . . Made three tackles in the Oct . 26 contest against Geneva . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football, first-team All-OVAC East Division . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 18, 1994 . . . Son of John and Karen Carlier .

DEFENSIVE

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2013: Appeared in 10 games as a junior . . . Caught at least one pass in each game he appeared in . . . Hauled in one receiving touchdown each against Frostburg State, Bethany and Westminster . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Made his first collegiate start at tight end against Thomas More during 10 total appearances . . . Pulled in three catches for 26 yards on the year ... 2011: Appeared in six games as a reserve tight end . . . High School: Football (3 letters) . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born September 11, 1992 . . . Son of Dave and Janet Capan .

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2011 6 0 0 0 .0 02012 10 3 26 8 .7 02013 10 23 191 8 .3 3TOTAL 26 26 217 8 .3 3

#16 ZAC CAPAN Senior| Tight End| 6-2/230

Allison Park, Pa . | Deer Lakes

2013: Made his varsity debut against Westminster ... High School: Football . . . Volleyball . . . Wrestling .

#28 DERRICK CALDWELL Sophomore| Defensive Back| 5-9/165

Pittsburgh, Pa . | Brashear

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2013: Did not see varsity action . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Football . . . Baseball . . . Tennis . . . Personal Notes: Born May 20, 1994 . . . Son of Timothy Cook and Michelle Shubert .

2013: Did not appear in varsity action . . . High School: Football (letterwinner), second-team all-conference . . . Four years on honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born June 23, 1994 . . . Son of John and Frances Colosimo .

#71 J.T. COLOSIMOSophomore | Offensive Lineman | 6-2/270Venetia, Pa . | Seton La-Salle

#95 CHARLES COOKJunior | Defensive Lineman | 5-11/223Twenty Nine Palms, Calif . |Twenty Nine Palms

2013: Saw action as a backup wide receiver in eight games as a freshman . . . Made an impact offen-sively, catching 18 passes for 220 yards and two receiving touchdowns . . . Hauled in touchdown catch apiece at Grove City and at Washington and Jefferson . . . Also returned six kicks for 145 yards . . . Totaled 365 all-pupose yards . . . High School: Football (4 letters), first-team All-Northeastern Ohio, honorable men-tion all-state, school record holder for interceptions in a season . . . Basketball . . . National Honor Society, Academic Hall of Fame, A .B . Miller Scholarship recipient, Boys State Scholarship . . . Personal Notes: Born Sept . 10, 1994 . . . Son of Ross and Denise Cooper .

#3 TIM COOPERSophomore | Wide Receiver | 6-0/180Berlin Center, Ohio | Western Reserve

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2013 8 18 220 12 .2 2TOTAL 8 18 220 12 .2 2

2013: Did not see varsity playing time . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action during his freshman season . . . High School: Football (2 letters) . . . Basketball . . . Track & field . . . Honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born Dec . 4, 1993 . . . Son of Greg and Janet Coy .

#82 MATT COYJunior | Tight End | 5-11/213Clymer, Pa . | Penns Manor

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2013: Did not see varsity action . . . Prior to Waynesburg: Transferred from Appalachian State University, where he was a member of the 2012 SoCon Championship Team . . . High School: Football (letter winner), all-conference, team co-captain . . . Track & field . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born June 9, 1994 . . . Son of Dan and Lori (Paletta) Davis .

#21 DAN DAVISSophomore| Tight End |6-2/236

Waynesburg, Pa . | Waynesburg Central

#14 BRANDON DECARLOSophomore| Wide Receiver|6-1/190

Brownsville, Pa . | Brownsville

2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman . . . High School: Football (4 letters), 2013 Bee Graphix All-Star Game participant . . . Basketball . . . Track & field . . . Tom Lazzar Memorial Scholarship, Pittsburgh Positive High School Athlete, Brownsville Area Scholar-Athlete Award, Bernie Bergan Award . . . Personal Notes: Born Aug . 3, 1994 . . . Son of James and Susan DeCarlo .

#59 ANIELLIO DESTEFANOSophomore| Defensive Lineman|6-2/190

Cumberland, Md . | Allegany

2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman . . . High School: Football . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born Dec . 29, 1995 . . . Son of Steve and Jeannete DeStefano

2013: Appeared in five games as a sophomore . . . Collected solo tackles against Bethany and Geneva . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football, first-team all-conference . . . Personal Notes: Born Feb . 26, 1994 . . . Son of Tony and Tammy Detwiler .

DEFENSIVE

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TOTAL 5 2 0 2 0 0

#38 KURT DETWILERJunior| Linebacker |5-10/220

Williamsburg, Pa . | Williamsburg

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2013: Appeared in eight games as a freshman . . . Hauled in six passes for 54 yards and two touchdowns . . . Scored his first collegiate touchdown against Thomas More on Sept . 28 . . . Added another touchdown catch against Geneva on Oct . 26 . . . High School: Football (letter winner), second-team all-conference . . . Wrestling . . . three-time athletic honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born Aug . 2, 1994 . . . Son of Don and Terri DiGuilio .

#20 JAKE DIGUILIOSophomore| Fullback |6-9/220

Plum, Pa . | Plum

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2013 8 6 54 9 .0 2TOTAL 8 6 54 9 .0 2

#70 DYLAN DOUGLASSSophomore| Defensive Lineman |6-1/280

Leetonia, Ohio | Crestview

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (3 letters), Two-time first-team ITCL, first-team all-county, honorable mention Northeast Ohio Inland District . . . Wrestling . . . Personal Notes: Born April 28, 1995 . . . Son of Jim and Deana Warneke; Eric and Ruth Ann Douglass .

#57 DEVIN DUNMIRESophomore| Offensive Lineman |6-2/250

Leecburg, Pa . | Leechburg

2013: Did not participate in varsity action . . . High School: Football (4 letters), two-time first-team all-conference guard, second-team all-conference linebacker, two-time team MVP . . . Inducted to Armstrong County Sports Hall of Fame . . . Personal Notes: Born Sept . 16, 1994 . . . Son of Daniel and Debbie Dunmire .

#57 DEVIN DUNMIRESophomore| Offensive Lineman |6-2/250

Leecburg, Pa . | Leechburg

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#17 ANDREW ENGLISHSenior| Wide Receiver |6-3/205

East Liverpool, Ohio | East Liverpool

2013: Named All-PAC Honorable Mention . . . Started all 11 contests at wide receiver . . . Tied for a team-high in touchdown catches (six) . . . Ranked second on the team in receiving yards (790) and catches (68) behind Bernie Thompson . . . Put up his best collegiate performance in week two against Frostburg when he caught 13 passes for 157 yards . . . Posted back-to-back 100-yard plus receiving games to start the season . . . Had touchdown catches in five games . . . Hauled in two receiving touchdowns on Oct . 26 against Geneva . . . 2012: Appeared in all 11 games as a sophomore, starting six of them . . . Tied for third on the team in catches (14) and racked up the third-most receiving yards with 199 . . . Snared his first collegiate touchdown, which came in a win over Frostburg State . . . His best performance came at Thiel when he caught four passes for 73 yards . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born January 29, 1993 . . . Son of Joseph English and Della Bryarley .

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2011 Did not see action 2012 11 14 199 14 .2 12013 11 68 790 11 .6 6TOTAL 22 82 989 12 .0 7

2013: Appeared in three contests (Saint Vincent, Thiel and Bethany) . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . .Baseball . . . Wrestling . . . Personal Notes: Born February 19, 1993 . . . Son of Kim Creaturo and Keith Edwards .

#67 KODY EDWARDSSenior| Offensive Lineman |6-2/275East Liverpool, Ohio | East Liverpool

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#4 JAKE FORSYTHESenior| Running Back | 5-11/235New Salem, Pa . | Uniontown

2013: Saw action in 10 games at running back . . . Carried the ball 66 times for 232 yards . . . Totaled a team-high five rushing touchdowns . . . Tallied three rushing touchdowns in the team’s win at Frostburg State in week two . . . Added touchdown runs against Thiel and Westminster . . . Caught two passes for 16 yards . . . Prior to Waynesburg: Appeared in three games at California University of Pa . . . . Rushed for 38 yards and a touch-down on 12 carries for the Vulcans . . . Member of Cal . U AD Honor Roll . . . Member of Dean’s List . . . High School: Football (letter winner), multi-time player of the game, two-time All-Fayette County, two-time all-conference, 2010 second-team all-state, 2009 honorable mention all-state . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born Dec . 1, 1992 . . . Son of Steve and Bernadette Forsythe .

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Year GP NO YDS AVG TD

2013 10 66 232 3 .5 5

TOTAL 10 66 232 3 .5 5

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#19 DONTAE GIBSONJunior | Defensive Back | 5-7/165

Smock, Pa . | Uniontown

2013: Saw action in nine contests as a sophomore . . . Collected four tackles on the season . . . Recorded his first multi-tackle game at Grove City on Oct . 12 . . . 2012: Appeared in two games on the season, includ-ing his collegiate debut in the season opener at Muskingum . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Football (3 letters), team MVP, four-time player of the game, two-time player of the week . . . Basketball . . . Track & field . . . National Honor Society . . . Personal Notes: Born Oct . 19, 1993 . . . Son of Donald and Linda Sampey .

2013: Made his collegiate debut at Thomas More . . . Recorded a season-high five tackles in the ECAC NorthWest Bowl game at Brockport . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . Prior to Waynesburg: Attended Gannon University . . . High School: Football (four letters), three-time All-American Conference, three-time all-area, three-time All-Review team, honorable mention all-district . . . Personal Notes: Born June 21, 1993 . . . Son of Ron and Catina Givens .

#52 TYLER GIVENSSophomore| Linebacker | 5-11/215

Lisbon, Ohio/Beaver Local

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2012 2 0 0 0 0 02013 9 1 3 4 0 0 TOTAL 11 1 3 4 0 0

2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman . . . High School: Football (four letters) . . . Ken Lantzy Finest 40 All-Star, Tribune Democrat Team, two-year All-West PAC, two-year all-county, Offensive MVP, second-team all-state, Berlin single-season rushing record . . . Basketball . . . Honor roll student . . . Personal Notes: Born Nov . 22, 1994 . . . Son of Bradley and Jessica McClucas .

#26 DREW GLOTFELTYSophomore| Wide Receiver | 6-0/190

Berlin, Pa ./Berlin

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2013 7 6 7 13 0 0 TOTAL 7 6 7 13 0 0

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2013: Did not appear in a varsity contest . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Made varsity collegiate debut by coming off the bench against Westminster . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (2 letters) . . . Track and Field . . . Scholar-Athlete . . . Honor Roll . . . Personal Notes: Born January 5, 1992 . . . Son of Thomas and Kathy Gribbin .

#74 BRYAN GRIBBINSenior | Offensive Lineman | 5-10/240Allison Park, Pa .| Hampton

2013: Saw action in two contests as a freshman . . . Recorded a punt each against Thomas More and Grove City . . . High School: Football (2 letters), all-county, all-conference, all-state . . . Track & field . . . Graduated with honors . . . Personal Notes: Born June 13, 1995 . . . Son of Mark and Laverne Hager .

#17 JONATHAN HAGERSophomore | Punter | 6-0/220Farmington, Pa . | Uniontown

2013: Made his varsity debut in the Westminster game . . . High School: Football (3 letters), coaches award, honorable mention All-WPIAL . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 2, 1995 . . . Son of James Hargis and Maryanne Burger .

#30 ELI HARGISSophomore | Defensive Back | 5-9/180Hollidaysburg, Pa .| Hollidaysburg

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#6 CARTER HILLSenior |Quarterback| 6-0/215

Columbiana, Ohio | Crestview

2013: First-Team All-PAC honoree . . . First Jacket quar-terback to be named first team All-PAC since Jeff Dumm in 2003 . . . Third-Team All-South Region by D3Football .com . . . Started all 11 games at quarter-back and put together some historic numbers . . . Broke numerous school records including single-sea-son passing yards (3,102), single-season touchdown passes (28), single-season pass completions (292) and single-season pass attempts (473) . . . Also broke the single-game records for pass attempts (W&J - 64) and passing yards (Frostburg State - 483) . . . Threw for at least 200 passing yards in all but one game (Saint Vincent) . . . Threw three or more touchdown passes seven times in 2013 . . . Only had one contest all seasons where he threw multiple interceptions . . . Added a rushing touchdown against Thiel on Oct . 5 . . . Earned Corvias ECAC Division III Offensive Player of the Week four times . . . Named PAC Offensive Player of the Week two times . . . 2012: Took over as Waynesburg’s starting quarterback during a week-six win at Grove City and never relinquished the position . . . Completed 92-of-156 passes for 1,075 yards, 10 touchdowns and five interceptions . . . Twice threw for over 200 yards on the year, including a season-high 272-yard, two touchdown performance that came in the Jackets’ ECAC South West Bowl win over Carnegie Mellon . Hill completed a season-best 21 passes on a year-best 31 attempts against the Tartans . . . Exploded for four touchdown passes and no interceptions as part of a 242-yard performance against Westminster . Connected on 18-of-26 tries during the win over the Titans . . . Prior to Waynesburg: Spent 2011 at Division II Tiffin . . . Completed six-of-14 pass attempts for 35 yards with an interception with the Dragons . . . High School: Football, threw for a combined 3,212 yards, rushed for a combined 2,220 yards and scored a total of 61 touchdowns during his junior and senior years . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born Feb . 15, 1993 . . . Son of Dan and Lynn Hill .

PASSINGYear GP ATT COMP YDS TD INT 2012 8 156 92 1,075 10 52013 11 473 292 3,102 28 6 Total 19 629 384 4,177 38 11

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2013: Did not see varsity action . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . . Personal Notes: Born May 25, 1993 . . . Son of Charles Howard and Debbie Latshaw .

#50 NICK HOWARD Senior |Offensive Lineman | 6-0/240Somerset, Pa . | Somerset

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (letter winner), first-team All-AAC, two-year coaches award, Iron Man, honorable mention All-North Eastern, John Knapick Award . . . Track & field . . . Two years on National Honor Society, Hoby member . . . Waynesburg Presidential Scholarship, University State Scholar Award . . . Personal Notes: Born Oct . 22, 1994 . . . Son of David and Anna Marie Horvath .

#48 DAVE HORVATHSophomore |Linebacker| 6-0/190Campbell, Ohio | Campbell Memorial

2013: Did not appear in a varsity contest . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (One letter) . . . Personal Notes: Born May 25, 1994 . . . Son of Ron and Patti Latessa .

#59 ANTHONY LATESSAJunior |Offensive Lineman | 5-10/285New Middletown, Ohio | Springfield Local

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#22 JERRY LAWMANJunior |Running Back | 5-8/185

Poland, Ohio | Poland Seminary

#60 JUSTIN LAYTONJunior|Long Snapper | 5-8/193Morgantown, W .Va . | University

2013: Made appearances in nine games, started four contests . . . Carried the ball 105 times for 476 yards and scored two touchdowns on the ground in 2013 . . . Put together his best performance on Oct . 19 against Bethany, rushing for 109 yards on 25 carries and scoring a touchdown . . . Also returned two kicks early in the season . . . Caught nine passes out of the backfield for 40 yards . . .2012: Appeared in the first two games of the season before being sidelined with injuries . . . Carried the ball nine times for 45 yards . . . High School: Football (3 letters), two-time player of the game, two-time first-team all-league . . . Track & field . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Student-athlete of the Week, National Honor Society, class vice-president . . . Personal Notes: Born April 14, 1994 . . . Son of Jerry and Theresa Lawman .

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Year GP NO YDS AVG TD

2012 2 9 45 5 .0 0

2013 9 105 431 4 .1 2

TOTAL 11 114 476 4 .1 2

2013: Continued to work as the team’s long snapper specialist . . . 2012: Saw immediate field time as the team’s long snapper . . . High School: Football (3 letters), special honorable mention, Dominion Post All-Area Team . . . Personal Notes: Born Feb . 4, 1994 . . . Son of William Layton and Linda Mankey; Stepson of Brett Mankey .

#96 AMOS LEACHSenior | Defensive Lineman | 5-9/235

Flushing, Ohio | Union Local

2013: Saw action in two contests (Bethany and Geneva) . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . 2011: Did not see action . . . High School: Football (3 letters), two-time second-team all-district, All-OVAC . . . Wrestling . . . Personal Notes: Born December 5, 1992 . . . Son of Dave and Kim Leach .

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#24 WILLIE LEAVELLSenior | Running Back/Wide Receiver | 5-7/160Midland Heights, Ohio| East Liverpool

2013: Served as a reserve kicker for the Jackets . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (3 letters), all-section, honorable mention All-MAC . . . Soccer . . . Tennis . . . Personal Notes: Born June 5, 1993 . . . Son of Jodi and Jody Lewis .

#31 SCOTT LEWISJunior | Kicker | 5-9/145Ellwood City, Pa .| Ellwood City

2013: Participated in 10 contests as a junior . . . Very versatile athlete for the Jackets, playing running back, wide receiver and special teams . . . Made his first collegiate start in the season opener against Muskingum . . . Totaled five touchdowns on the season . . . His best performance came against Thomas More, rushing for 64 yards and a touchdown, while adding 37 receiving yards and a touchdown . . . Also added receiving scores against Muskingum, Thiel and Grove City . . . 2012: Appeared in eight games off the bench as a run-ning back and special teams player . . . Recorded one of the biggest plays of 2012 when he blocked a punt and ran it in for a touchdown during Waynesburg’s 14-10 upset win over then nationally-ranked Thomas More . . . Was honored as PAC Special Teams Player of the Week and ECAC Division III Southwest Special Teams Player of the Week . . . Ran the ball 15 times for 52 yards on the season . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born July 8, 1993 . . . Son of Mollie Leavell .

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Year GP NO YDS AVG TD

2011 DID NOT SEE ACTION

2012 8 15 52 3 .5 0

2013 10 23 99 4 .3 1

TOTAL 18 38 151 3 .9 1

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2012 11 14 128 9 .1 22013 10 22 221 10 .0 4 TOTAL 21 36 349 9 .6 6

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#19 COLE LONGSophomore| Quarterback| 5-11/210

Howard, Pa .| Bald Eagle

2013: Did not see varsity action as a freshman . . . High School: Football (2 letters), Burl Flick Memorial Football Award, Steve Donman Memorial Award . . . Baseball . . . NFF Scholar-Athlete Award, Milesburg Lions Club Leo Club Award . . . Personal Notes: Born Aug . 6, 1994 . . . Son of Trish and John Long .

#7 MIKE LOPUCHOVSKYJunior| Defensive Back | 6-1/190

Hubbard, Ohio| Hubbard

2013: Saw action in seven games . . . Recorded 26 tackles as a reserve defensive back and special teams player . . . Put together his finest performance of the season, racking up nine tackles in the team’s ECAC Northwest Bowl game against Brockport . . . Recorded four tackles a piece against Frostburg State and Washington and Jefferson . . . Member of PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Made an immediate impact on the Waynesburg secondary as a freshman . . . Appeared in all 11 games, including the final three contests of the season . . . Piled up 46 tackles, including 30 for loss . . . Recorded 0 .5 tackles for loss and broke up two passes . . . Set season highs in individual tackles (six) and total tackles (seven) in a win at Geneva . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Football (3 letters) . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 24, 1993 . . . Son of George and Terri Lopuchovsky .

#45 ZACH MACHUGASophomore | Defensive Lineman |5-9/220

Youngstown, Ohio | Boardman

2013: Saw action in 10 games in his debut season with the Orange and Black . . . Totaled 37 tackles and recorded 2 .5 sacks . . . Registered a season-best seven tackles at W&J on Nov . 16 . . . High School: Football (Three letters), second-team All-Federal League, honorable mention All-Northeast Ohio, first-team All-Federal League, second-team All-Northeast Ohio, team captain . . . Personal Notes: Born March 1, 1994 . . . Son of Fran Machuga .

DEFENSIVE Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2012 11 30 16 46 0 02013 7 15 11 26 0 0TOTAL 11 30 16 46 0 0

DEFENSIVE Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2013 10 17 20 37 2 .5 0TOTAL 10 17 20 37 2 .5 0

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#2 JOE MALTASophomore| Wide Receiver | 5-9/175Pittsburgh, Pa . | Shaler

2013: Did not appear in a varsity contest . . . High School: Football (One letter) . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 16, 1995 . . . Son of Anthony Malta and Jeanne Coyne .

#42 DAVID MARTINSophomore| Tight End | 6-1/240South Park, Pa .| South Park

2013: Did not see action in varsity contests . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . Member of Yellow Jacket men’s track and field team . . . High School: Football (1 letter) . . . Wrestling . . . Track & field . . . McDonalds Athlete of the Week . . . Personal Notes: Born March 29, 1992 . . . Son of Ed and Holly Martin .

2013: Played in six games as a reserve tight end and special teams player . . . Recorded a solo tackle against Bethany on Oct . 19 . . . 2012: Served as a student coach after sitting out the season with an injury . . . 2011: Played in seven games as a freshman . . . High School: Football . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born January 12, 1993 . . . Son of John and Susan Mazur .

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (Three letters), two-time all-conference . . . Track & field . . . Four years on honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born March 11, 1994 . . . Son of Erin and Rex Martin .

#47 MIKE MARTINJunior| Linebacker | 6-4/210Canonsburg, Pa .| Canon-McMillan

#85 COLEMAN MAZURSenior| Tight End | 6-1/250Pittsburgh, Pa .| North Hills

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2013: Appeared in all 11 games, earned his first collegiate start against Washington and Jefferson in the regular season finale . . . Registered 29 tackles and one tackle for loss on the season . . . Recorded a season-best seven tackles in week three against Saint Vincent . . . 2012: Made his varsity debut against Frostburg State, before appearing in seven games . . . Made three tackles, all solo, during a win against Saint Vincent, including his first collegiate hit . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born June 4, 1993 . . . Son of Kevin and Rebecca Myers; Dan Morgan .

#37 DANNY MORGANSenior| Linebacker | 6-2/205Fairchance, Pa . | Albert Gallatin

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 - - - - - -2012 7 3 0 3 0 02013 11 13 16 29 0 0 TOTAL 18 16 16 32 0 0

2013: Saw action in five games as a freshman . . . Made his first collegiate tackle at Grove City on Oct . 12 . . . High School: Football (Four Letters), three-time All-Tri-County South Conference, Uniontown Herald-Standard Touchdown Club Champion, Lions Club Football Academic Award, Tri-County South Scholar-Athlete . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Hines Ward Positive Athlete, Entennial Elite Gold Scholar-Athlete, Lions Club MVP, Carmichaels Area High School Century Club . . . Personal Notes: Born April 1, 1995 . . . Son of Bill and Tammy Mundell .

#14 JOSH MUNDELLSophomore| Defensive Back | 6-1/155Carmichaels, Pa . | Carmichaels

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2013 5 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 5 1 0 1 0 0

2013: Did not appear in varsity action as a freshman .

#53 JOHN NORMANSophomore| Offensive Lineman | 6-2/250Girard, Ohio | Girard

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#12 DAVE O’BRIENSenior | Quarterback | 6-1/205

Pittsburgh, Pa . | Seton-LaSalle

2013: Saw action in five games . . . Completed three of six passes for 20 yards ... Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Appeared in four games off the bench for the Jackets . . . Completed one-of-three pass attempts for 22 yards . That completion came on a crucial third-and-five situation that set up the eventual game-winning touchdown in week one against Muskingum . . . 2011: Appeared in the Thiel game as a freshman . . . High School: Football . . . Personal Notes: Born October 16, 1992 . . . Son of Tim and Judi O’Brien .

PASSINGYear GP ATT COMP YDS TD INT 2011 1 0 0 0 0 02012 4 3 1 22 0 02013 5 6 3 20 0 0 Total 10 9 4 42 0 0

#54 AARON PALMERJunior | Linebacker | 5-11/225

Leesburg, Va . | Stone Bridge

2013: Appeared in two games . . . Recorded his first collegiate tackle against Grove City on Oct . 12 . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (letter winner), four-time first-team all-district, three-time first-team all-region, honorable mention all-state, 2010 team Defensive MVP, 2011 team defensive MVP . . . Baseball . . . Wrestling . . . Track & field ... Personal Notes: Born May 29, 1994 . . . Son of David and Lori Palmer .

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2012 - - - - - -2013 2 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 0 1 0 0

#15 TEVIN ODOMSophomore | Defensive Back | 5-11/180

Plum, Pa . | Plum

2013: Did not see varsity action ... High School: Football (3 letters) . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 1, 1995 . . . Son of Claude Odom and Sandi Kayler .

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2013: Saw varsity action in one contest . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (3 letters) . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born May 31, 1993 . . . Son of Tony Pantone and Vicki Warburton .

#68 A.J. PANTONEJunior | Offensive Lineman | 6-0/340Hubbard, Ohio | Hubbard

#55 CAM POSNEYSenior | Offensive Lineman | 5-11/265Tarentum, Pa . | Deer Lakes

#66 JOSH PLOWSSenior | Offensive Lineman | 5-7/240Greensburg, Pa .| Greensburg-Salem

2013: Appeared in five contests on the offensive line . . . Earned starts against Thiel and Geneva . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Appeared in two games, including his varsity debut against Washington & Jefferson . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (3 letters), senior captain, first-team all-conference, Pittsburgh North All-Star . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born March 9, 1993 . . . Son of James and Darla Posney .

2013: Did not appear in varsity play . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (1 letter) . . . Honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born April 11, 1993 . . . Son of George Plows Jr . and Jamie Sisler .

#58 TYLER POWELLSophomore | Offensive Lineman | 6-3/300Canfield, Ohio | Western Reserve

2013: Started 10 games at center in his first year at Waynesburg . . . Prior to Waynesburg: Member of national championship team at The University of Mount Union . . . High School: Football (letter winner), two-team All-Ohio, All-Quad-County, two-time first-team All-NEO, Block of Granite award, two-time All-ITCL . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born Nov . 10, 1993 . . . Son of Brett and LIsa Powell .

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#25 ROOMEL REESESophomore |Linebacker | 5-8/205

Pittsburgh, Pa . | Penn Hills

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . Member of the PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Football (Two Letters) . . . Honor Roll . . . Personal Notes: Born March 25, 1995 . . . Son of R’Vae Squires and Roosevelt Reese .

2013: Did not appear in varsity play . . . High School: Football (4 letters) . . . Personal Notes: Born Aug . 10, 1993 . . . Son of Pearl Ray and Kirk Ray, Sr .

#88 KIRK RAYSophomore |Wide Receiver | 5-8/145

Bellaire, Ohio | Bellaire

2013: Made his varsity debut against Grove City . . . 2012: Did not see varsity action . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football, Golden Helmet award . . . Lacrosse . . . Personal Notes: Born May 10, 1993 . . . Son of Lutane Desir and Darrens Remy .

#8 WARRENS REMYSenior |Defensive Back | 6-0/187

Hagerstown, Md . | Hagerstown

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2013: Appeared all 10 games he appeared in as a junior . . . Tallied 40 tackles, including a season-best nine against Geneva on Oct . 26 . . . Helped power the Jackets in a come from behind victory against Frostburg State in week two by returning a fumble 45 yards for a defensive touchdown . . . Recorded 3 .5 tackles for loss . . . 2012: Appeared in two games, including making his varsity debut against Thomas More . . . Made his first collegiate tackle as part of a three-solo hit day against the Saints . . . High School: Football (letter winner), third-team all-state, three-time all-conference, two-time all-district, three-time all-valley . . . Baseball . . . Wrestling . . . Personal Notes: Born Novemenber 13, 1992 . . . Son of Allyne and Denise Richey .

#58 KYLE RICHEYSenior| Linebacker | 6-0/212Girard, Ohio | Girard

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012 2 0 3 3 0 02013 10 23 17 40 0 0TOTAL 24 23 20 43 0 0

2013: Appeared in two games as a freshman . . . Waynesburg University: Member of the Waynesburg baseball team . . . High School: Football (Two Letters), First Team ITCL . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born September 25, 1994 . . . Son of Ed and Candy Rusinowski .

#11 CHRISTIAN RUSINOWSKISophomore| Defensive Back | 6-2/186McDonald, Pa . | McDonald

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (Two Letters), Second-team All-Westmoreland County, Indiana Gazette Honorable Mention . . . Co-Captain . . . Wrestling . . . Track & Field . . . Graduated with honors . . . Personal Notes: Born March 9, 1995 . . . Son of Scott and Theresa Salancy .

#36 HAYES SALANCYSophomore| Running Back | 5-10/215Ligonier, Pa . | Ligonier Valley

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#70 NIK SAPPIEJunior| Offensive Lineman | 6-2/290

Pittsburgh, Pa . | Carlynton

2013: Earned second-team All-PAC status . . . Started 10 games on the offensive line . . .2012: Started seven of the nine games in which he appeared at right tackle . . . High School: Football . . . Wrestling . . . Personal Notes: Born May 20, 1994 . . . Son of Frank and Deborah Sappie .

#15 CHRIS SHORTLEYSophomore | Quarterback | 5-10/190

Brentwood, Pa . | Brentwood

2013: Did not appear in varsity action . . . High School: Football (Four Letters), two-time all-conference . . . Baseball . . . Honor Roll . . . Born Feb . 3, 1995 . . . Son of Michael and Donna Shortley .

2013: Earned honorable mention All-PAC honors for the second consecutive season . . . Named Capital One Academic All-American by the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) . . . Ranked second on the team in tackles (70) . . . Finished 2013 third on the team in tackles for loss (7 .0) . . . Recorded his second collegiate interception in the ECAC Northwest Bowl against Brockport . . . Totaled four breakups and five passes defended . . . Also tallied a half of a sack at rival Washington and Jefferson on Nov . 16 . . . Recorded a season-best 10 tackles against Brockport in Nov . 23 . . . Named to the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Named Honorable Mention All-PAC . . . Finished fifth on the team with 50 total tackles, including 31 solo stops . . . Piled up five tackles for loss, 0 .5 sacks, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery . . . Posted six games with at least five tackles in each performance, including a season-high nine stops and a tackle for loss during a victory at Bethany . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . Member of the 2012 Capital One Academic All-District Football Teams . . . 2011: Appeared in seven games . . . Totaled 13 tackles as a freshman . . . Had half a sack and an interception in the vic-tory against Thiel . . . Put together a solid five-tackle performance in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl loss to Widener . . . High School: Football . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born April 19, 1992 . . . Son of Mickey and Sharon Sikora .

DEFENSIVEYear GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 7 8 5 13 0 .5 12012 11 31 19 50 0 .5 02013 11 41 29 70 0 .5 1TOTAL 30 80 53 133 1 .5 2

#9 JOHN SIKORASenior | Linebacker | 5-9/205

Masury, Ohio | Campbell Memorial

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2013: Did not see varsity action .

#61 JON SILVIDI Sophomore| Offensive Lineman | 6-0/260Hubbard, Ohio | Hubbard

#52 AARON SMITH Sophomore| Offensive Lineman | 6-2/260Altoona, Pa . | Altoona

2013: Did not appear in varsity action . . . High School: Football (Two Letters) . . . Volleyball . . . Graduated with honors . . . Personal Notes: Born Nov . 7, 1994 . . . Son of Diane and Chet Smith .

#5 ZACH SNIADACHSophomore| Defensive Back | 6-0/180Pittsburgh, Pa . | Brentwood

2013: Did not appear in varsity action . . . High School: Football (Four Letters) . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born May 6, 1995 . . . Son of Cathleen and Michael Sniadach .

#11 JAMES STEELESophomore|Wide Receiver | 6-1/175New Castle, Pa .| Laurel

2013: Did not see action in varsity play . . . High School: Football (Three Letters) . . . Basketball . . . Track & field . . . Four years on honor roll, two-year triple letter winner, Presidents Academic Award, National Honor Society . . . Personal Notes: Born Dec . 22, 1994 . . . Son of Jean and Jim Steele .

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#77 ADAM STEINERSenior| Defensive Lineman| 5-10/280

Chicora, Pa . | Butler

2013: Saw action in eight contests as a junior . . . Totaled nine tackles on the season . . . Put together his best performance of the season when he tallied four tackles and a half a sack at Thomas More on Sept . 28 . . . Earned first collegiate start in the season opener against Muskingum . . . 2012: Appeared in three games, including his varsity debut at Muskingum . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (2 let-ters), two-time all-conference . . . Wrestling . . . Track & field . . . Honor Roll . . . Personal Notes: Born July 24, 1992 . . . Son of Joe and Lynne Steiner .

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Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT

2011 - - - - - -

2012 3 0 0 0 0 0

2013 8 3 6 9 0 .5 0

TOTAL 11 3 6 9 0 .5 0

#28 BERNIE THOMPSONSenior| Wide Receiver |5-8/150

Belmont, Ohio| Union Local

2013: Named first-team All-PAC returner and earned honorable mention status as a wide receiver . . . Saw action in all 11 games, becoming one of the Jackets top pass targets through the air . . . Caught 71 passes for 869 receiving yards and four touchdowns on the season . . . Thompson put together three games with 10 catches or more . . . His best performance came in week two when he caught 10 passes for 173 yards against Frostburg State . . . Added an 11-catch, 135-yard performance against Geneva on Oct . 26 . . . Hauled in a season-high 14 receptions against rival Washington and Jefferson on Nov . 16 . . . Also served as both a kick returner and punt returner . . . Averaged a league-best 9 .1 yards per punt return and averaged 18 .4 yards on kick returns . . . 2012: Made four starts on the year, including his first collegiate start against Frostburg State, while playing in all 11 games as a sophomore . . . Tied for third on the team 14 catches that went for 128 yards and two touchdowns . . . Grabbed first collegiate touchdown as part of a two-reception day at Saint Vincent . . . Pulled in a season-high three catches fora personal collegiate-high 29 yards . . . 2011: Appeared in the Geneva game on Homecoming . . . High School: Football, All-Ohio, All-OVAC . . . Baseball . . . Personal Notes: Born October 25, 1992 . . . Son of Shawn and Deana Thompson .

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2011 1 - - - -2012 11 14 128 9 .1 22013 11 71 869 12 .2 4 TOTAL 23 85 997 11 .7 6

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#79 J.T. THOMPSONSenior| Defensive Lineman | 6-1/250East Liverpool, Ohio | East Liverpool

2013: Earned second-team All-PAC accolades . . . Racked up 45 tackles and two sacks while starting all 11 contests on the defensive line . . . Totaled a season-high seven tackles on three seperate occasions (Saint Vincent, Bethany and at Westminster) . . . Also totaled two fumble recov-eries and two quarterback hurries . . . 2012: Started four games on the defensive line, including his first collegiate start, which came against Thomas More . . . Piled up 25 tackles over 11 games played, 12 of which were solo stops . . . Racked up 2 .5 sacks, as part of 3 .0 tackles for loss . . . Scored his first col-legiate sack against Frostburg State . . . 2011: Saw action in two games . . . Provided depth on the defensive line . . . Had two tackles and a fumble recovery in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl loss against Widener . . . High School: Football (3 let-ters), first-team quad-county, second-team OVAC . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . Personal Notes: Born October 23, 1992 . . . Son of John and Deneen Thompson .

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Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 2 2 1 3 0 02012 11 12 13 25 2 .5 02013 11 21 24 45 2 .0 0TOTAL 24 35 38 73 4 .5 0

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#20 JOSH TOLLIVERSenior| Defensive Lineman |6-0/210

Bellaire, Ohio| Bellaire

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Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 2 2 1 3 0 02012 11 16 11 27 4 .0 02013 11 23 16 39 6 .0 1TOTAL 24 41 28 69 10 .0 1

2013: Recognized as honorable mention All-PAC . . . Appeared in all 11 games . . . Finished second on the team in sacks and will be the team’s top return-er in the same category . . . Finished the season with 39 tackles . . . Picked up a fumble and returned it 75 yards for a defensive touchdown in the 38-0 win at Grove City on Oct . 12 . . . Recorded his first career interception on Oct . 19 against Bethany . . . Ranked second on the squad in tackles for loss (8 .5) . . . 2012: Appeared in all 11 games off the bench and on special teams . . . Totalled 27 tackles on the year, including 16 solo stops . . . Finished fifth on the team with 4 .0 sacks . . . 2011: Saw action in the Bethany contest . . . High School: Football . . . Personal Notes: Born August 22, 1992 . . . Son of Michael and Patricia Tolliver .

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#97 BRANDON VANTINESophomore | Defensive Line|6-1/266New Kensington, Pa . | Valley

2013: Appeared in contest against Saint Vincent and Thiel . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Football (Four Letters), Allegheny Conference Scholar-Athlete, WPIAL Scholar-Athlete nominee, 46 tackles, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries his senior season . . . Track & field . . . Rotary Scholar, Four years on high honor roll, Top 10 in class, two years in National Honor Society, East Kensington Community Scholarship, Eagles Scholarship, Franklin Adam Leonard Scholarship, John JB Mason Scholarship, four-year Outstanding Spanish Award, Outstanding Attorney Award at the Pitt Mock Trial Competition . . . Stover Scholarship, AB Miller Scholarship, Founders Award, Pa . State Senate and House of Representatives Citations for Academic Achievement, maintained a 4 .0-plus GPA for four years . . . Personal Notes: Born Sept . 14, 1994 . . . Son of Kenneth and Kimberly VanTine .

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Year GP SOLO AST TOTAL SACK INT 2011 0 0 0 0 0 02012 1 1 0 1 0 02013 7 4 1 5 0 0TOTAL 1 1 0 1 0 0

#1 MITCH VACEKSenior | Defensive Back|5-6/185Pittsburgh, Pa . | Northgate

2013: Appeared in seven contests as a junior . . . Recorded five tackles and forced a fumble in limited action . . . 2012: Made his varsity debut at Saint Vincent, and also made his first collegiate tackle, a solo stop, against the Bearcats . . . 2011: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (4 letters), team cap-tain . . . Personal Notes: Born June 21, 1992 . . . Son of Michael Vacek and Linda Glaser .

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#33 JORDAN VOITUS Junior | Defensive End| 6-3/240 Poland, Ohio | Poland Seminary

2014: Converting to defensive line . . . 2013: Saw action in seven contests . . . Hauled in five catches during the season, including his first collegiate touchdown catch against Thomas More on Sept . 28 . . . 2012: Appeared in five games as a reserve tight end during his freshman season . . . High School: Football (letter-winner), first-team all-conference, first-team All-Northeast Ohio, first-team quad-county, honorable mention all-state, team captain, Penn-Ohio All-Star . . . Personal Notes: Born Nov 2, 1993 . . . Son of Ken Voitus and Gia Ferraro .

RECEIVINGYear GP NO YDS AVG TD 2012 5 0 0 0 02013 7 5 31 6 .2 1 TOTAL 12 5 31 6 .2 1

#92 TREVOR WATSON Sophomore | Defensive Lineman| 6-3/240 Cortland, Ohio | Lakeview

2013: Appeared in the Geneva game . . . High School: Football (Three Letters), all-conference, all-county . . . Track & field . . . Personal Notes: Born July 26, 1994 . . . Son of Tom and Gale Watson .

#75 ZACK ZEIGLER Sophomore | Offensive Lineman| 6-1/250 West Mifflin, Pa. | West Mifflin

2013: Did not see varsity action . . . High School: Football (One letter) . . . Track & field . . . High honor roll . . . Top 20 in graduating class . . . Personal Notes: Born Feb . 28, 1995 . . . Son of Jeffery and Ann Zeigler .

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After just nine seasons as head coach at Waynes-

burg, Rick Shepas has already moved himself into

second place all-time for wins (56-37) and owns his

.602 winning percentage is third highest amongst all

Yellow Jacket coaches who have held the position

at least four years .

In 2013, the Yellow Jackets went to their third-straight

ECAC bowl game after putting together a 7-3 regu-

lar season record .

Two years ago, Shepas guided his Jackets to just

their second 10-win season in school history (10-1), its

first ECAC bowl win, a 28-24 triumph over Carnegie

Mellon in the ECAC South West Bowl, and a share of

the PAC title . Waynesburg received plenty of nation-

al praise during the year, rising as high as 13th in the

American Football Coaches Association poll and

18th in the D3football .com national top 25 . Along

with all of its team success, Waynesburg also pulled

in its share of individual accolades . A conference-

best 17 Jackets were given All-PAC laurels, including

eight first-teamers.

Prior to 2012, Shepas enjoyed his most success-

ful season in 2007. On the field, the Yellow Jackets

posted an 8-3 overall mark, their best since Shepas

took over to that point, and for the second-straight

season, Waynesburg went 5-1 in the PAC . His team’s

reward for their success was an invitation to the

ECAC Southeast championship game against Dick-

inson College .

Off the field, senior defensive end Mike Czerwien

was honored by a handful of prestigious All-Ameri-

can teams while setting leading the nation in tackles

for loss and sacks .

In only his second year as head coach of the Yellow

Jackets, Rick Shepas guided Waynesburg to just one

win shy of winning its second conference champi-

onship in four years .

After a disappointing start to the 2006 season,

Shepas rallied Waynesburg to six wins in the final

seven games and a sec-

ond-place finish in the Presi-

dents’ Athletic Conference

(PAC) . Behind two all-con-

ference running backs, the

Yellow Jackets finished sec-

ond in the league in rush-

ing, while the offensive line

ranked among the nation’s

best, allowing only six sacks .

During his first four seasons at Waynesburg, Shepas

coached a handful of record-setting players . In his

first season with the program, he coached Ryan

Abels to a then-single-season school record 1,299

rushing yards . Also during that season, receiver Ivan

Hawkins set the career receiving yard record at

2,439, while fellow wide receiver Dominick Hunter

edged Hawkins for the school record with 179 ca-

reer receptions .

Shepas was named the 20th head football coach

at Waynesburg on May 26, 2005 . He brought 16

years of coaching experience to the Yellow Jacket

program . Shepas joined the Yellow Jackets after

completing a seven-year tenure as head coach at

Massillon Washington High School, where he won

two-straight regional championships .

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While with the Tigers, he posted a 53-28 re-

cord, including a 12-2 mark in the 2001 season .

In that season, Shepas coached a dynamic

passing game headlined by quarterback Jus-

tin Zwick, who threw for 3,281 yards and 40

touchdowns and later went on to play quar-

terback at Ohio State .

In addition to coaching at Massillon, Shepas

served as athletics director for the Tigers . Mas-

sillon is recognized as one of the most promi-

nent high school athletic programs in the

country with their tie to the legendary Paul

Brown and the Tigers’ bitter rivalry with Canton

McKinley .

Shepas began his coaching career in 1989 at

Alliance (Ohio) High School as the secondary

and receivers coach . In 1990, he moved on

to Poland Seminary (Ohio) High School and

served as the defensive coordinator for three

seasons . In 1993, he assumed the head coach-

ing duties at Poland and guided the Bulldogs

to three-straight conference titles and the

school’s first playoff appearance and regional

championship .

In 1996, Shepas accepted the head coach

position at Seneca Valley High School . In his

second season, he coached the Raiders to the

WPIAL semifinals and won the Quad A North

Conference title after defeating North Allegh-

eny, which was ranked No . 1 in the state .

Success has followed at every stop along his

coaching journey . He has coached teams to

seven playoff appearances and four league

titles, while earning seven coach of the year

honors . Shepas also served as a coach in the

1996 Big 33 Football Classic .

He boasts a 97-35 career record as high school

coach, which translates to a .734 winning per-

centage .

Shepas attended Youngstown State Univer-

sity, where he was a four-year member of the

football team as a receiver for the Penguins .

He finished his career second in school history

with 150 career receptions and 2,263 career

receiving yards . He was a captain and all-

conference receiver on the 1986 Youngstown

State team under head coach Jim Tressel, the

former head coach at Division I Ohio State Uni-

versity .

Following his time with the Penguins, Shepas

attended a mini-camp with the Cleveland

Browns and a training camp with the Green

Bay Packers in 1987 . He later played for the

Pittsburgh Gladiators, an arena football team,

in 1988 .

Shepas is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and

earned a bachelor’s degree in sports man-

agement from Youngstown State in 1987 and

added a master’s degree in education in 1991

from Ashland University .

Shepas is a Hall of Fame member at both of

his alma maters, Youngstown State (1996)

and Cardinal Mooney High School (1998) in

Youngstown, Ohio .

He and his wife, Christine, have three daugh-

ters, Maria, who is the head women’s lacrosse

coach at Waynesburg, Katie and Gina .

COACHING EXPERIENCEWAYNESBURG - 2005-present head coach

MASSILLON H.S. - 1998-2004 head coach

SENECA VALLEY H.S. - 1996-97 head coach

POLAND SEMINARY H.S. - 1993-95 head coach

POLAND SEMINARY H.S. - 1990-92 defensive coordinator

ALLIANCE H.S. - 1989 defensive backs/wide receivers coach

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Jason Falvo, a 13-year veteran of the Waynes-burg football program, is back as the team’s assistant head coach . He also works very closely with the Yellow Jacket special teams, which featured first-team All-PAC selections in Alex Henry (kicker) and Bernie Thompson (kick returner) in 2013 .

Waynesburg’s special teams played a major role in the Yellow Jackets’ 2012 season, that featured a 10-1 overall record, a co-PAC championship and a victory in the ECAC South West Bowl .

Wide receiver Christian Jackson, a senior in 2012, was not only honored as a first-team All-PAC kick returner, but his 30 .65 yards per return average ranked second in the coun-try, while his 8 .9 yards per punt return average was tops in the conference . He also took a punt back for a score against Washington & Jefferson . Current senior kicker Alex Henry joined Jackson as an all-conference pick, garnering second-team laurels .

During the 2009 and 2010 seasons, Falvo helped take return specialist Scott Cree from a good player, to a great one . During his ju-nior and senior seasons, the Waynesburg na-tive returned a combined four kickoffs and two punts for touchdowns . More recently, in 2012, Falvo worked his magic with junior Chris-tian Jackson, who was honored as a second-team All-PAC honoree as a returner .

In 2005, Falvo served as the defensive coor-dinator for the Yellow Jackets . That season, the Waynesburg defense ranked 16th in the nation in rushing defense and led the confer-ence in red-zone defense . The defensive unit featured three all-conference players, includ-ing all-region defensive end Mike Czerwien, who led the league in sacks .

Falvo returned to Waynesburg in 2003 as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach following a two-year hiatus from the program . His impact was immedi-ate as the Yellow Jackets fielded some of the best special teams units in the conference .

During the conference championship season of 2003, the Waynesburg kicker earned first-team all-conference accolades, while two other specialists were garnered honorable mention from the conference . In his second year with the special teams, Waynesburg was first in the league in punting average (36.0 average) and featured both the first-

team all-conference kicker and punter .

Falvo got his start in coaching in 1999, serving as running backs coach at Waynesburg . After two initial years with the Yellow Jackets, he moved on to Musking-um, holding the wide receivers coach/pass-game coordinator position for two years . While with the Fighting Muskies, Falvo worked with receiver Jeremy Abney, who holds the single-season school record for receptions .

Falvo, a native of Washington, Pa ., earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Waynesburg in 2000 . He followed that with a master’s degree from Muskingum in 2003 . Falvo was a standout receiver and returner for Juniata, earning first-team all-conference honors in three-straight seasons .

In addition to his football duties, Falvo serves as head coach of the men’s and women’s track & field teams. In 2009 and 2013, he was named PAC Women’s Track & Field Coach of the Year .

The most veteran member of Shepas’ staff, assis-tant head coach Jason Falvo enters his 13th season with the Yellow Jacket football program.

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Scott Venick enters his ninth season as Waynes-burg’s defensive coordinator and will also work closely with the team’s secondary in 2014 . Venick joined the Yellow Jacket staff in the summer of 2006 following a two-year stint at nearby Washington & Jefferson .

Last fall, Venick graduated two of Waynesburg’s most impactful defenders of the past five years in safety Bryan Gary and defensive end Brandon Fe-dorka . Gary earned the rare distinction of being a four-time, first-team All-PAC selection. Fedorka was named an Associated Press Little All-American and PAC Defensive Player of the Year .

In 2012, Venick’s defense boasted a pair of All-Americans in senior cornerback Sean Hunt and senior defensive lineman Darryl Moore, Jr . The unit also featured first-team All-PAC safety Bryan Gary and second-team honorees Brandon Fedorka (de-fensive line) and Ryan Williams (safety) . The 2011 Jacket defense led the PAC in sacks (30) and tack-les for loss (76) .

During the 2010 season, Venick’s young defensive unit, which featured a handful of new starters, showed tremendous progress from a sub-par 2009 season . After suffering through some growing pains the previous year, the Jacket defenders led their team to a 6-4 overall record that included a 4-3 mark in PAC play . Waynesburg gave up 88 fewer points, 229 fewer rushing yards, 275 fewer passing yards and 39 fewer first downs in 2010 than it did in 2009 .

After laying the foundations of his defense during his first year with the program, Venick’s finest work was on display in 2007 as Waynesburg featured the top defense in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference .

Not only did the Yellow Jackets hold opponents to a meager average of 17 .8 points per game, they also dominated opposing rushing attacks . Over the span of 11 games, opponents averaged a minis-cule 68 .1 rushing yards per game and were held to an anemic 1 .9 yards per carry . In 11 games, op-ponents scored just 12 rushing touch downs against Waynesburg .

Venick also played a role in developing some truly special individual performers . In 2007, senior defen-sive end Mike Czerwien led the nation in sacks (23) and tackles for loss (34 .5) . Another senior, inside line-backer Brendon Steele, also had a memorable final college season as he led the team with 93 tackles with 10 .5 TFL, two sacks and three interceptions .

In his first season with the Presidents, he coached a W&J secondary that recorded 27 intercep-tions, led by two-time All-Ameri can safety Frank Pilato . Pilato along with the rest of the secondary, were pivotal in the Presi-dents’ record-setting 2004 season, as the team set a single-season school record with 12 victories and advanced to the NCAA Division III quarterfinals.

Venick got his start in coaching in 1992, serving as defensive coordinator for Jefferson-Morgan high School, his alma mater, for five seasons. From there he coached the defense at Ringgold for three sea-sons before taking the head coaching position of the Rams in 2000 .

In two seasons as head coach, he guided Ringgold to an 11-3 conference record, including the Quad West Conference Championship .

As a player, Venick was a free safety at Salem Col-lege . He is a 1992 graduate of Waynesburg Cen-tral High School . He and his wife, Julie, have three daughters, Emily, Kaylin and Riley .

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Matt Stansfield, who is heading into his third season as Waynesburg’s of-fensive coordinator, will be hard-pressed to improve on last year’s high flying performance put on by the Yellow Jacket passing game. With then-junior quarterback Carter Hill at the controls, the Jackets averaged 387 .3 yards per game, including a 283 .8 ypg passing average . Nearly every regular contributor to the aerial assault received All-PAC appaluse in rec-ognition for the unit’s success, including Hill, junior wide receivers Bernie Thompson and Andrew English, as well as senior tight end Mike Ferraro .

The 2012 campaign showcased Stansfield’s ability to get the tough yards on the ground. The Jackets were led a physical running attack that averaged a conference-best 201 .9 yards per game. Stansfield also did a fine job of integrating his background as a Division I collegiate offensive lineman into that year’s squad . Waynesburg’s big men up front were some of the best in all of Division III in terms of protecting their quarterback, giving up just five sacks all season. That total that averages out to .64 quarterback takedowns per game, a mark that was the 12th lowest in the country .

Stansfield brought four years of scholarship-level coaching experience to the Yellow Jack-ets . He came to Waynesburg from Division I FCS Duquesne University, where he spent three years (2009-11) as the Dukes’ running backs coach and run game coordinator .

During a 2011 season that saw Duquesne go 9-2, the Dukes averaged 212 .8 yards per game on the ground, an average that led the Northeast Conference and ranked 15th nationally in FCS . The rushing attack was spearheaded by then-junior Larry McCoy, who ranked ninth nationally with 1,381 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns in 11 games . Prior to going to Duquesne, Stansfield spent one year (2008) at another FCS school in Howard University, where he worked with the school’s defensive line .

Before breaking into the coaching ranks, Stansfield played center for Duquesne from 2003 to 2007, where he was a member of five MAAC championship teams. The Meadville na-tive was also a two-time all-MAAC selection (2006 and 2007) and a 2006 Don Hansen hon-orable mention FCS Mid-Major All-American. Stansfield added the honor of team captain in 2007 .

The lead of the Jacket offense graduated from Duquesne in 2007 with a degree in ac-counting and added an MBA from Duquesne in 2010 . He earned those degrees after graduating from Meadville High School in 2003, where he was a three-year starter for the Bulldogs . He currently resides in Carnegie, Pa .

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Joe Kuhns brings almost 20 years of coaching experience to Waynesburg Uni-versity, where he will spend his second season working with the Yellow Jacket linebackers .

Kuhns didn’t have to travel far for his first college coaching job after spending three years as the head coach at nearby Waynesburg Central High School (2009-11) . His most successful stint as a high school coach came at California High School, where he served as head man from 2002 to 2008 and led the Trojans to some of the most suc-cessful years in the program’s history .

During his time at Cal, Kuhns was named the 2004 Tri-County South Conference Coach of the Year, and in 2007 was a finalist for the Washington/Greene County Coach of the Year award. Following a strong 2005 regular season, Kuhns coached his team to its first playoff victory in 19 years . The following season, the Trojans claimed the 2006 Tri-County South Conference cham-pionships .

Before taking over the head coaching job at California, Kuhns served as the defensive co-ordinator at Ringgold High School in 2000 and 2001, and held the same position at Jefferson-Morgan High School from 1996 to 1999 .

Kuhns is a 1997 graduate of California University of Pa ., where he earned a degree in art edu-cation and played a year of free safety for the Vulcan football team . Prior to his college days, Kuhns was a three-year letter-winner at Beth-Center High School, from which he graduated in 1987 . He earned all-conference laurels as a tight end and outside linebacker during his senior year with the Bulldogs . That same year, B-C won the Class AA Century Conference and made it to the WPIAL championship game .

Kuhn is married to his wife Kimberly, and the pair has a daughter, Kennedy, and a son, Colby .

Joe KuhnsLINEBACKERS

Ronnie SkinnerAssistant CoachLinebackers

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Zack RogersGraduate Assistant Kickers/Punters/Defensive Backs

From 2010 to 2012 Zack Rogers served as the starting punter for the Yel-low Jackets . The 2014 season marks his second on the sidelines with the Jacket coaching staff . Not only does he have a multitude of traditional responsibilities when it comes to the team’s kickers and punters, but he is also heavily involved with the team’s multimedia, video production, design and social media operations .

After taking over the starting punting job as a sophomore, Rogers garnered honorable mention All-PAC laurels following his junior campaign . Through hard work an dedication, the Pittsburgh native elevated his on-field work to another level as a senior by leading the conference in punting average (39 .0 ypk) and dropping 18 kicks inside the 20-yard line . Rogers was rewarded for his outstanding final year on he field with first-team all-confer-ence laurels and a spot on the ECAC Division III South All-Star team .

Rogers graduated from Waynesburg in the spring of 2013 with a degree in Interactive Design . Prior to coming to Waynesburg, Rogers was a standout at Bishop Canevin High School . He is currently pursuing his MBA at his undergraduate alma mater .

After two years as a student assistant with Waynesburg, Alex Smith is go-ing into his second season as one of the team’s graduate assistants . He will spend most of his time interacting with the Yellow Jacket defensive line .

Smith played for the Jackets his freshman and sophomore seasons be-fore injuries cut his playing career short . He made his playing debut back in 2009 in a blowout victory against Bethany and collected his first and only collegiate tackle in that contest against the Bison .

Smith is a native of Peters Township and a 2009 graduate of Peters Township High School . He lettered three times with the Indians, was a team captain and won the Iron Man Award .

Smith is the son of Frank and Amy Smith and completed his undergraduate degree in secondary education history at Waynesburg in the spring of 2013 . He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in special education .

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Bill MarnichStudent Assistant (Defensive Line)

The former Jacket joined Coach Shepas’ coaching staff last season af-ter playing two seasons for the squad .

In the classroom, Marnich is a senior Exercise Science major here at the university .

Marnich was a 2010 graduate of Ringgold High School, where he starred on the playing field, lettering twice, being named a Big Seven Conference player to watch and also serv-ing as a captain for the Rams .

Maria ShepasStrength and Conditioning

Maria Shepas, who is also the head coach of the Yellow Jacket wom-en’s lacrosse team, begins her first season as a graduate assistant on her father’s staff in 2013 . She is heavily involved in both the planning and executing of the team’s strength and conditioning program .

Prior to graduating from Waynesburg University with a bachelor’s de-gree in Biology, which included a minor in Exercise Science, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2012, Shepas earned her high school diploma from Waynesburg Central High School . The Youngstown, Ohio native was also a three-year standout on the Jacket women’s lacrosse team . During that stretch of time, she recorded nearly every major offensive team record .

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SUPPORT STAFFAndy PalkoHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Prior to the 2013-14 school year, Andy Palko returned to Waynesburg University to become his alma mater’s Head Athletic Trainer .

Palko made his first trip to Waynesburg in 2001, when he began a successful four-year playing career with the Yellow Jackets as an offensive lineman . The Yellow Jacket standout was a four-year starter, a three-time All-Presidents’ Ath-letic Conference honoree, the team’s Rookie of the Year and a major contributor to the Jack-ets’ 2003 PAC title over a stretch of 42-consecutive starts . The Johnstown native also excelled in the classroom and was a member of the 2001 Fall PAC Academic Honor Roll .

He returns to campus after serving as Clinical Coordinator/Instructor/Interim Head Athletic Trainer for football and softball at Greensboro College . Palko served in that capacity from 2012 to 2013 .

After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training from Waynesburg in 2005, Palko added a Master’s of Science Degree in Athletic Training Education from Ohio University in 2006 . He also served as a graduate assistant at OU, before becoming a staff athletic trainer at Uni-versity of Pittsburgh Medical Center . Palko returned to the state of Ohio to take a position with Division II Ashland University as an Assistant Athletic Trainer/Adjunct Instructor from 2007 to 2012 .

He is a graduate of Richland High School, where he participated in football, basketball, baseball and track & field. He currently resides in Waynesburg.

L . Randy Pettit, D.C. Strength & Conditioning Coordinator/Fitness Center

After spending six years at Waynesburg University as a lecturer, L . Randy Pettit, D .C .joined the Yellow Jacket athletic staff in 2012 as the Strength and Condition-ing Coordinator and as the school’s Fitness Center Director . Pettit will also remain on as a lecturer in the school’s Biology department .Pettit graduated from Waynesburg University in 2000 after earning a bachelor’s degree in biology before moving on to New York Chiropractic College where he earned a doctorate in Chiroprac-tic Medicine in 2004 . Following graduation, Pettit went into private practice for eight years before moving into his current position at Waynesburg . During his career, Pettit has treated a wide variety of individuals, including children, high school athletes, collegiate athletes, and professional football players . Pettit will work closely with all 18 of Waynesburg’s varsity programs as the S&C Coordinator, while also overseeing the daily operation of the school’s fitness center, which is open to all students and employees of Waynesburg University .Along with his extensive professional background, Pettit also has seven years of experience as an assistant high school football coach following a successful playing career at nearby Waynesburg Central High School, which led to a scholarship at Fairmont State University . He earned playing time as a freshman at FSU before transferring to Waynesburg . He has also been an instructor at Penn Commercial College .Pettit is highly involved with the Waynesburg-Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company, where he serves as a lieutenant and as the company’s treasurer . He and his wife Alissa reside in Waynesburg with their daughter Brianna and son Lucas .

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TEAM STATISTICS MUS WAY First Downs 17 15Rushes-Yards 47-239 26-76Passing Yards 157 222Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-14-0 34-19-0Total Offense: Plays-Yards 67-396 60-298 Punt Returns-Yards 6-196 2-12Kick Returns-Yards 4-227 7-231Interception-Yards 0-0 0-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 1-0 1-18Penalties-Yards 6-70 2-12Third-Down Conversions 3-12 4-14 Possession Time 33:49 26:11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards):

WAY- Jake Forsythe 13-64

MUSK - C .J . Snider 20-168-1

Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):

WAY - Carter Hill 19-34, 222 yards, 3 TD MUSK - C .J . Snider 14-20, 157 yards, 1 TD Receiving (No .-Yards): WAY - English 6-104, Danks 5-47

MUSK - Washington 9-122, Ratalczak 3-25

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Muskingum 0 7 3 7 17Waynesburg 7 7 0 7 21

FIRST QUARTERWAY- Willie Leavell 24 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 4:14 (WAY 7-0)SECOND QUARTERWAY - Andrew English 9 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 4:20 (WAY 14-0)MUSK - J . Washington 4 yd pass from C .J . Snider (Caleb Carpenter kick), 00:09 (WAY 14-7)THIRD QUARTER MUSK - Caleb Carpenter 32 yd field goal, 11:29 (WAY 14-10)FOURTH QUARTERMUSK- C .J . Snider 66 yd run (Caleb Carpenter kick), 4:01 (17-14 MUSK)WAY - Bernie Thompson 23 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 00:22 (WAY 21-17)

SEPTEMBER 7, 2013

WAYNESBURG 21 (1-0)

MUSKINGUM 17 (0-1)

Game Notes: After a defensive battle to start the game, Waynesburg put its first points of the season on the board when junior quarterback Carter Hill found junior running back Willie Leavell for a 24-yard touchdown with 4:09 left in the first quarter, capping off a drive that Hill went five of six passing for 48 yards to take a 7-0 lead . The Yellow Jackets scored again with 4:20 remaining in the sec-ond quarter when Hill found junior wide receiver Andrew English for a nine-yard touchdown to go up 14-0 which stood up until after halftime . After allowing 17 unanswered points to the Muskies between the third and fourth quarters, Hill topped off his 222-yard, three-touchdown performance when he found junior wide receiver Bernie Thompson for a 23-yard score with 22 seconds remaining in the contest to give Waynesburg the 21-17 victory .

Waynesburg, Pa.Wiley StadiumAttendance: 2,800

Temperature: 75Weather: Sunny

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TEAM STATISTICS WAY FSUFirst Downs 32 27Rushes-Yards 38-73 34-225Passing Yards 483 384Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-38-0 41-24-0Total Offense: Plays-Yards 91-556 75-609Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0Kick Returns-Yards 8-139 9-165Interception-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Punts-Average 2-38 .0 1-45Penalties-Yards 5-49 6-37Third-Down Conversions 9-16 9-12 Possession Time 39:08 20:52

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards):FSU - Ken Emmons 16-137, 3 TDs WAY - Jake Forsythe 17-53, 3 TDsPassing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):FSU - Ken Emmons 24-41, 384 yds 4 TDs WAY - Carter Hill 38-53, 483 yds, 3 TDsReceiving (No .-Yards):FSU - Hayden Roberts 9-135, TDWAY - Andrew English 13-157, TD Bernie Thompson 10-173

SEPTEMBER 14, 2013

WAYNESBURG 59 (2-0)

FROSTBURG ST. 49 (0-2)

Game Notes: In a high scoring affair on the road, the Yellow Jackets needed all four quarters to pull out the win . Junior quarterback Carter Hill had a record-set-ting day, passing for a school-record 483 yards . Hill also threw three touchdowns and completed 38 of his 53 pass attempts . Senior kicker Alex Henry also played an important role in the victory, making all three of his field goal attempts from beyond 40 yards . With the game tied 42-42 in the fourth quater, Henry kicked one of his three made field goals to extend the lead to 45-42 . The defense then stepped up with a game changing play . A forced fumble from linebacker John Sikora led to Kyle Richey returning the ball 45 yards for the team’s first defensive touchdown of the season, extending the lead with under seven minutes left to 52-42 after a Henry PAT . The Jackets went on to victory from there . The two teams combined for 1,165 yards of total offense .

Frostburg, Md.Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 2,872

Temperature: 60’sWeather: Sunny

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 14 6 15 24 59Frostburg State 14 14 7 14 49 FIRST QUARTER WAY - Jake Forsythe 4 yd run (Alex Henry kick), 11:09 (WAY 7-0)FSU - Ken Emmons 51 yd run (Jake Armstrong kick), 10:32 (Tied 7-7)WAY - Mike Ferraro 8 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 8:12 (WAY 14-7)FSU - Hayden Roberts 8 yd pass from Emmons (Armstrong kick), 4:19 (Tied 14-14)SECOND QUARTER WAY - Henry 41 yd field goal, 7:01 (WAY 17-14)FSU - Emmons 4 yd run (Isaac Robinson kick), 4:48 (FSU 21-17)FSU - Myles Burgess 25 yd pass from Emmons (Robinson kick), 0:55 (FSU 28-17)WAY - Henry 41 yd field goal, 0:02 (FSU 28-20)THIRD QUARTERFSU - Antonio Wood 28 yd pass from Emmons (Robinson kick), 13:05 (FSU 35-20)WAY - Andrew English 8 yd pass from Hill (Henry kick), 7:50 (FSU 35-27)WAY - Forsythe 4 yd run (Bernie Thompson pass from hill), 3:51 (Tied 35-35)FOURTH QUARTER WAY - Zac Capan 2 yd pass from Hill (Henry kick), 14:04 (WAY 42-35)FSU - Burgess 36 yd pass from Emmons (Robinson kick), 12:43 (Tied 42-42)WAY - Henry 40 yd field goal, 7:55 (WAY 45-42)WAY - Kyle Richey 45 yd fumble recovery (Henry kick), 6:46 (WAY 52-42)FSU - Emmons 3 yd run (Robinson kick), 5:14 (WAY 52-49)WAY - Forsythe 1 yd run (Henry kick), 2:36 (WAY 59-49)

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SEPTEMBER 21, 2013

SAINT VINCENT 6 (0-2,0-1)

WAYNESBURG 23 (3-0,1-0)

Game Notes: In a rainy game at Wiley Stadium, the Jackets improved their record to 3-0 on the season, and 1-0 in PAC play . St . Vincent found the score board early in the game after a 63-yard pass, giving it a 6-0 lead after a missed PAT . The Jackets grabbed the lead before halftime when Carter Hill delivered a 14-yard touchdown pass to junior receiver Andrew English midway through the second quarter . Hill found senior tight end Mike Ferraro with a nine-yard pass late in the third, resulting in a 13-6 lead after a blocked PAT . However, Henry rebounded to extend the lead to 16-6 just five seconds into the forth quarter after a 33-yard field goal . The Jackets final score came after junior running back Jerry Lawman ran the ball in from 20 yards out . The Jackets forced three fumbles in the game .

Waynesburg, Pa. Wiley StadiumAttendance: 500

Temperature: 50Weather: Rainy

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Saint Vincent 6 0 0 0 6Waynesburg 0 7 6 10 23 FIRST QUARTER13:29 SVC Matt Duffey 63 yd pass from Andy Borgen (Morgan Porter kick failed)

SECOND QUARTER 07:48 WAY Andrew English 14 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick)

THIRD QUARTER 03:36 WAY Mike Ferraro 9 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick blockd)

FOURTH QUARTER

WAY - 14:56 WAY Alex Henry 33 yd field goal

11:53 WAY Jerry Lawman 20 yd run (Alex Henry kick)

TEAM STATISTICS SVC WAYFirst Downs 9 15Rushes-Yards 29-47 29-205Passing Yards 178 131Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-27-1 20-29-0Total Offense: Plays-Yards 56-225 68-336Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 4-45Kick Returns-Yards 2-125 5-281Interception-Yards 0-0 1-7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 8-28 .2 7-31 .3Penalties-Yards 9-53 9-89Third-Down Conversions 3-15 7-17 Possession Time 27:56 32:04

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards):

WAY - Jerry Lawman 12-67, TD

SVC - David Emmanuel 15-33

Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):

WAY - Carter Hill 20-29, 131 yds, 2 TD

SVC - Matt Deakins 9-18, 60 yds, INT

Receiving (No .-Yards):

WAY - Andrew English 4-57, TD SVC - Matt Duffey 1-63, TD

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SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 7 7 7 7 28Thomas More 7 21 21 0 49

FIRST QUARTERWAY - Jake DiGuilio 16 yd pass from Carter HIll (Alex Henry kick), 8:47 (WAY 7-0) TMC - Goose Cohorn 19 yd pass from Jensen Gebhardt (Tim Gormly kick), 5:05 (tied 7-7)SECOND QUARTER TMC - Tyler Vogelpohl 38 yd pass from Jensen Gebhardt (Tim Gormly kick), 9:39 (TMC 14-7)TMC - D . Hayden 5 yd run (Tim Gormly kick), 4:56 (TMC 21-7)TMC - Kyle Fuller 75 yd interception return (Tim Gormly kick), 1:20 (TMC 28-7)WAY - Willie Leavell 5 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 0:16 (TMC 28-14)THIRD QUARTER TMC - D . Hayden 36 yd pass from Jensen Gebhardt (Tim Gormly kick), 9:40 (TMC 35-14)TMC - Ryan Winkler 25 yd pass from Goose Cohorn (Tim Gormly kick), 7:17 (TMC 42-14)WAY - Willie Leavell 28yd run (Alex Henry kick), 4:08 (TMC 42-21)TMC - D . Hayden 44 yd run (Andrew Coe kick), 3:00 (TMC 49-21)

FOURTH QUARTERWAY - Jordan Voitu 4 yd pass from Hill (Alex Henry kick), 8:36 (TMC 49-28)

SEPTEMBER 28, 2013

WAYNESBURG 28 (3-1, 1-1)

THOMAS MORE 49 (3-0, 2-0)

Game Notes: Waynesburg suffered its first loss of the season to the PAC Presason- favorite Saints . The Yellow Jackets opened the scoring on a 16-yard pass from junior quarterback Carter Hill to freshman fullback Jake DiGuilio . Thomas More respond-ed with 28 unanswered points between the first and second quarters, before Hill found junior running back Willie Leavell with 16 seconds left to make it a 28-14 game at the half . Thomas More opened the second half on a 14-0 run to extend its lead to 42-14, before Leavell posted a 28-yard touchdown run to make it 42-21 . Thomas More added one more score in the third, and Waynesburg finished the scoring in the fourth with a four-yard Jordan Voitus touchdown reception from Hill . Hill finished with 334 yards on 34-of-52 passing with three touchdowns and one interception .

Crestview Hills, Ky. The Bank of KentuckyAttendance: 2,563

Temperature: 81Weather: Sunny

TEAM STATISTICS TMC WAYFirst Downs 22 28Rushes-Yards 36-208 29-92 Passing Yards 261 347Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-0 56-36-1Total Offense: Plays-Yards 58-469 85-439Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 5-37Kick Returns-Yards 3-53 8-145Interception-Yards 1-75 0-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 5-36 .6 7-32 .7Penalties-Yards 7-53 7-50Third-Down Conversions 5-10 10-19 Possession Time 25:10 34:50

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards):

TMC - D . Hayden 24-212, 2 TD WAY - Willie Leavell 5-64, TDPassing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):

TMC - Jensen Gebhardt 12-20, 236 yds, 3 TD

WAY- Carter Hill 34-52, 334 yds, 3 TD, INTReceiving (No .-Yards):

TMC - Goose Cohorn 5-111, TD WAY - Bernie Thompson 6-97

Thomas More vs. Waynesburg2013 Home Opener

September 28, 2013 - The Bank of Kentucky Field/Griffin Plaza

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SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Thiel 0 0 0 21 21 Waynesburg 21 0 7 7 35

FIRST QUARTER WAY - Willie Leavell 31 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 13:38 (WAY 7-0)

WAY - Bernie Thompson 15 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 11:18 (WAY 14-0)

WAY - Bernie Thompson 13 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 5:14 (WAY 21-0)

THIRD QUARTER WAY - Carter Hill 3 yd run (Alex Henry kick), 1:10 (WAY 28-0)

FOURTH QUARTERTHI - Bill Frizzi 12 yd pass from Ryan Radke (Jon Fennick kick), 13:25 (WAY 28-7)

WAY - Jake Forsythe 1 yd run (Alex Henry kick), 9:37 (WAY 35-7)

THI - Matt Fedzen 5 yd pass from Ryan Radke (Jon Fennick kick), 8:02 (WAY 35-14)

THI - Ryan Radke 2 yd run (Jon Fennick kick), 0:25 (WAY 35-21)

OCTOBER 5, 2013

WAYNESBURG 35 (4-1,3-1)

THIEL 21 (0-5,0-3)

Game Notes: Waynesburg came out hot against Thiel by scoring the first 21 points of the game . Junior quarterback Carter Hill threw his three touchdown passes on the day to junor running back Willie Leavell (31 yards) and two to junior wide receiver Bernie Thompson (15 and 13 yards) . After a scoreless second quarter, Waynesburg posted the only points up in the third quarter when Hill extended the Waynesburg lead to 28-0 after a three-yard touchdown run . Thiel came back with 21 points in the fourth quarter behind quarterback Ryan Radke, who replaced starter Andrew Smith . Waynesburg’s final score came in the fourth when junior Jake Forsythe scored from one yard out . Hill completed 31 of his 40 pass attempts for 314 yards and 3 touchdowns, while junior wide receiver Andrew English caught a team-high seven bals for 71 yards .

Waynesburg, Pa.Wiley StadiumAttendance: 2,300

Temperature: 75Weather: Sunny

TEAM STATISTICS THI WAYFirst Downs 24 24Rushes-Yards 39-201 39-201Passing Yards 155 155Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-18-0 38-28-0Total Offense: Plays-Yards 77-356 71-325Punt Returns-Yards 3-44 3-15Kick Returns-Yards 6-107 3-31Interception-Yards 0-0 0-0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Punts-Average 6-34 .3 6-32 .5Penalties-Yards 3-30 6-35Third-Down Conversions 4-15 6-13 Possession Time 29:22 30:38

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): WAY - Carter Hill 5-51, TD THI - Ryan Radke 11-123, TD

Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards): WAY - Carter Hill 31-40, 314 yards, 3 TD THI - Andrew Smith - 7-19, 64 yards

Receiving (No .-Yards): WAY - Andrew English 7-71THI - Matt Fedzen 5-46, TD

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SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Grove City 0 0 0 0 0Waynesburg 14 21 0 3 38 FIRST QUARTERWAY- Mike Ferraro 7 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 8:26 (WAY 7-0) WAY- Josh Tolliver 75 yd fumble recovery (Alex Henry kick), 0:39 (WAY 14-0)SECOND QUARTER WAY- Andrew English 6 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 10:30 (WAY 21-0)

WAY- Tim Cooper 49 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 8:30 (WAY 28-0)

WAY- Willie Leavell 2 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 0:00 (WAY-35-0)

FOURTH QUARTER

WAY- Alex Henry 43 yd field, 13:33 (WAY 38-0)

OCTOBER 5, 2013

WAYNESBURG 38 (5-1, 3-1)

GROVE CITY 0 (3-3, 1-3)

Game Notes: Waynesburg contined rolling as it won in blowout fashion against Grove City . The majority of the Yellow Jacket scoring came in the first half, as the lead at halftime was 35-0 . The scoring started in the first when junior quarterback Carter Hill found senior tight end Mike Ferraro for a seven-yard score . Junior defensive lineman Josh Tolliver made it a 14-0 game in the first by returning a 75-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown . In the second quarter, Hill threw three more touchdown passes to three different receivers . The first was to junior wide receiver Andrew English from six yards out, the second to freshman wide receiver Tim Cooper from 49 yards and the third came off a two-yard pass to junior running back Willie Leavell . After a scoreless third, Alex Henry hit a 43-yard field goal in the fourth to end the scoring . Hill completed 22-of-38 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns, while the defense recorded its first shutout since the 2004 season opener .

Grove City, Pa.Thorn Field Attendance: 3, 200

Temperature: 70’sWeather: Sunny

TEAM STATISTICS GRO WAYFirst Downs 19 21Rushes-Yards 36-54 34-112 Passing Yards 212 332Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-45-1 22-39-0Total Offense: Plays-Yards 81-266 73-444Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-36Kick Returns-Yards 6-107 1-18Interception-Yards 0-0 1-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-75Punts-Average 1-2 .0 2-18 .0Penalties-Yards 3-35 6-60Third-Down Conversions 7-19 8-16 Possession Time 31:58 28:02

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards):WAY - Jerry Lawman 16-76GRO - Sam Ivan 5-26Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):WAY - Carter Hill 22-38, 332 yds, 4 TDGRO - Brian Pell 23-44, 212 yds, INTReceiving (No .-Yards):WAY - Andrew English 6-66, TDGRO - Dustin Anewalt 7-87

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TEAM STATISTICS WAY BETFirst Downs 18 27Rushes-Yards 32-76 27-112Passing Yards 225 369Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-18-0 46-33-2Total Offense: Plays-Yards 62-301 73-481Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-8Kick Returns-Yards 5-76 5-81Interception-Yards 2-7 0-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Punts-Average 3-40 .3 1-54Penalties-Yards 4-43 7-47Third-Down Conversions 5-13 8-15 Possession Time 25:45 34:15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): WAY - Jerry Lawman 25-111, TDBET - Phil Acrie 7-45Passing (Comp .-Att .-Int .-Yards): WAY - Carter Hill 18-30, 225 yds TD BET - Matt Grimard 33-46, 369 yds 4 TD, 2 INTReceiving (No .-Yards): WAY - Andrew English 6-80 BET - Eric Blinn 11-154, 2 TD

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 6 7 7 0 20Bethany 0 6 7 14 27

FIRST QUARTER WAY - Alex Henry 24 yd field goal, 8:32 (WAY 3-0)WAY - Alex Henry 38 yd field goal,4:05 (WAY 6-0)SECOND QUARTERBET - Brandon Hill 14 yd pass from Matt Grimard (Kick Failed), 14:55 (BET 6-6)WAY - Zac Capan 9 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 0:38 (WAY13-6)THIRD QUARTER BET - Ambush 11 yd pass from Grimard (Lalor kick), 8:09 (13-13)WAY - Jerry Lawman 1 yd run (Henry kick), 4:38 (WAY 20-13)FOURTH QUARTER BET - Blinn 3 yd pass from Grimard (Lalor kick), 11:13 (20-20)BET- Blinn 68 yd pass from Grimard (Lalor kick), 0:20 (BET 27-20)

OCTOBER 19, 2013

WAYNESBURG 20 (5-2, 3-2)

BETHANY 27 (3-3, 3-1)

Game Notes: On a gloomy fall day in Waynesburg, the Yellow Jackets suffered its sec-ond PAC loss in a heartbreaker to rival Bethany . After taking the lead on two Alex Henry field goals in the first quarter from 24 and 38 yards out, Waynesburg surrendered the lead shortly into the second quarter when Bethany tied the game at 6-6 . Bethany’s extra-point try failed Waynesburg took the lead near the end of the half, when junior quarterback Carter Hill found sophomore tight end Zac Cappan for a 14-yard touchdown to give Waynesburg a 13-7 lead at the half . Bethany opened the scoring in the third, but Waynesburg regained the lead on a one-yard Jerry Lawman touchdown run to go up 20-13 . The lead diminished in the fourth quarter when Bethany scored 14 unanswered points, including a 68-yard Eric Blinn touchdown reception from Matt Grimard with 20 seconds left to give the Bison the win . Lawman carried the ball 25 times for 111 yards and one touchdown .

Waynesburg, Pa.Wiley StadiumAttendance: 1200

Temperature: N/AWeather: Cold, Rainy, Windy

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SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 14 3 7 7 31Geneva 7 0 0 7 14

FIRST QUARTER WAY - Jake DiGullio 3 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 12:04 (WAY 7-0)

GEN - Rocco Collavecchia 2 yd run (Mike Gardner kick), 4:55 (Tied at 7-7)

WAY - Andrew English 15 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 2:34 (WAY 14-7)

SECOND QUARTER WAY -Alex Henry 33 yd field goal, 0:33 (WAY 17-7)

THIRD QUARTER WAY - English 17 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 8:04 (WAY 24-7)

FOURTH QUARTER

GEN - Dylan Jones 4 yd run (Gardner kick), 14:38 (WAY 24-14)

WAY - Mike Ferraro 9 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 8:06 (WAY 31-16)

OCTOBER 26, 2013

GENEVA 14 (4-3,3-2)

WAYNESBURG 31 (6-2,4-2)

Game Notes: Waynesburg concluded it home schedule for 2013 with a vic-tory over Geneva . Scoring went back and forth in the first, but was started by Waynesburg when juior quarterback Carter Hill found freshman fullback Jake DiGuilio for a three-yard score . Geneva countered, but Hill found junior wide receiver Andrew English for a 15-yard score with 2:34 left in the first . Waynesburg conluded its 17-0 run between the second and third quarters with a 33-yard Alex Henry field goal and another Hill-to-English connection, this time from 17 yards away . Geneva added seven more in the fourth, but Waynesburg finished the scoring on Hill’s fourth touchdown pass of the game, this one traveling nine yards to senior tight end Mike Ferraro . Hill finished with 300 yards and the four touchdowns, while senior cornerback Stephen Holt led the defense with two interceptions .

Waynesburg, Pa.John F. Wiley Stadium

Attendance: 950Temperature: N/AWeather: N/A

TEAM STATISTICS WAY GENFirst Downs 26 18Rushes-Yards 38-143 23-29Passing Yards 300 217Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-33-0 47-24-3Total Offense: Plays-Yards 90-443 70-246Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 3-36Kick Returns-Yards 2-65 5-77Interception-Yards 3-43 0-0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Punts-Average 4-33 .0 6-34 .8Penalties-Yards 7-58 5-53Third-Down Conversions 6-17 4-15 Possession Time 38:13 21:47

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): WAY - Jerry Lawman 9-73 GEN - Dylan Jones 7-20, TD Passing (Comp .-Att .-Int .-Yards): WAY - Carter Hill 33-52, 300 yds, 4 TDGEN - Zack Hayward 24-46, 217 yds, 3 INT

Receiving (No .-Yards): WAY - Andrew English 8-83 2 TDWAY - Bernie Thompson 11-135GEN - R . Colavecchia 10-93

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SCORING SUMMARY

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 14 7 17 0 38 Westminster 0 6 7 6 19

FIRST QUARTERWAY - Mike Ferraro 15 yd pass from arter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 10:07 (WAY 7-0)

WAY - Zac Capan 17 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), 2:55 (WAY 14-0)

SECOND QUARTER WAY - Jake Forsythe 3 yd run(Henry kick), 3:59 (WAY 21-0) WES - Cody Alward 24 yd pass fro Dak Britt (Justin Dahl kick failed), :08 (WAY 21-7)

THIRD QUARTERWES - Silfontes-Lavine 86 yd punt return (Dahl kick), 12:23 (WAY 21-13)

WAY-Alex Henry 31 yd field goal, 9:46 (WAY 24-13)

WAY- Dontae Gibson 15 yd blocked punt return (Henry kick), 7:47, (WAY 31-13)

WAY- Mike Ferraro 21 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick), :09 (WAY 38-13)

FOURTH QUARTERWES- Collin Wallace 84 yd pass from Dak Britt (Sifontes-Lavine rush failed) 6:35 (WAY 38-19)

NOVEMBER 02, 2013

WAYNESBURG 38 (7-2, 5-2)

WESTMINSTER 19 (3-5,2-4)

Game Notes: A hot start versus Westminster helped Waynesburg up its PAC record to 5-2 and overall record to 7-2 . The Yellow Jackets started the game on a 21-0 run behind two Carter Hill touchdown passes to senior tight end Mike Ferraro (15 yards) and sophomore tight end Zac Capan (17 yards), as well as a three-yard touchdown run by junior running back Jake Forsythe . Westminster scored the next 13 points, but Waynesburg countered with a 17-0 run that included a 31-yard field goal by senior kicker Alex Henry, a 15 yard blocked punt return for a touchdown by sophomore cornerback Dontae Gibson and a 21-yard pass from Hill to Ferraro for their second connection of the game . Hill finished with 265 yards and three touchdowns . Waynesburg was led defensively by Brandon Fedorka (six tackles, two tackles for loss, forced fumble, and a fumble recovery) .

N. Wilmington, Pa.Burry Stadium Attendance: 1,376

Temperature: 49Weather: Cloudy

TEAM STATISTICS WES WAYFirst Downs 21 20Rushes-Yards 36-116 32-141Passing Yards 281 265Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-22-2 22-33-1Total Offense: Plays-Yards 72-397 65-406Punt Returns-Yards 2-86 1-15Kick Returns-Yards 7-130 3-108Interceptions-Yards 1-28 2-2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 1--17 4-33Penalties-Yards 6-80 8-65Third-Down Conversions 9-14 6-13 Possession Time 29:38 30:22

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): WES - Dak Britt 22-87 WAY - Thomas Paulone 20-97 Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards):WES - Dak Britt 22-36, 281 yds, 2 TD WAY - Carter Hill 22-33, 265 yds, 3 TDReceiving (No .-Yards): WES - Collin Wallace 6-130 yds, TD WAY - Bernie Thompson 7-93 yds

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TEAM STATISTICS W&J WAYFirst Downs 21 20Rushes-Yards 52-144 18-46Passing Yards 166 277Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-15-0 64-36-3Total Offense: Plays-Yards 74-350 82-323Punt Returns-Yards 5-182 6-200Kick Returns-Yards 7-48 3-147Interception-Yards 3-25 0-0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1Punts-Average 3-22 .0 4-11 .8Penalties-Yards 9-107 8-75Third-Down Conversions 6-15 8-21 Possession Time 31:54 28:06

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): W&J - Dion Wiegand 32-137, 1 TD WAY - Thomas Paulone 13-41Passing (Comp .-Att .-Int .-Yards): W&J - Matt Bliss 10-14, 95 yds, 1 TD WAY - Carter Hill 36-64, 277 yds, 3 INT, 1 TDReceiving (No .-Yards): W&J - Dan Lucas 4-34, 1 TDWAY - Bernie Thompson 14-90

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Waynesburg 7 3 3 0 13Wash . & Jeff . 6 8 17 7 38

FIRST QUARTER WAY -Tim Cooper 3 yd pass from Carter Hill (Alex Henry kick), 12:24 (WAY 7-0)W&J - Dan Lucas 7 yd pass from Matt Bliss (Craig Popp kick failed), 8:40 (WAY 7-6)SECOND QUARTERW&J - Dion Wiegand 1 yd run (B .Trefelner pass from Pete Coughlin), 11:54 (W&J 14-7)WAY - Alex Henry 24 yd field goal, :00 (W&J 14-10)THIRD QUARTERW&J - Alex Baroffio 59 yd punt return (Eric Eberle kick), 14:30 (W&J 21-10)W&J - Eric Eberle 26 yd field goal, 10:19 (W&J 24-10) WAY - Henry 29 yd field goal, 7:49 (W&J 24-13) W&J- Alex Baroffio 1 yd run (Eberle kick), 2:40, (W&J 31-13)FOURTH QUARTERW&J- Ryan Ruffing 13 yd run (Eberle kick), 7:08, (W&J 38-13)

NOVEMBER 10, 2012

WAYNESBURG 13 (7-3) (5-3)

WASH. & JEFF. 38 (8-2)(7-1)

Game Notes: With an opportunity to spoil Washington and Jefferson’s bid for a PAC Championship and a Division III tournament birth, Waynesburg traveled to Washington, Pa . The Yellow Jackets started out quickly by scoring in the first three minutes behind a J .T . Thompson fumble recovery on defense, followed by a three-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Carter Hill to fresh-man wide receiver Tim Cooper to go up 7-0 . W&J scored the next 14 points, but Waynesburg kicker Alex Henry chipped away with a field goal from 24 yards out to cut the deficit 14-10 at the half . Unfortunately, Washington & Jefferson put the game away on a 24-3 run in the third and fourth quarters . Hill set a new Waynesburg single-game record by attempting 64 passes, completing 36 for 277 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions . On defense, Waynesburg had three double-digit tacklers (Bryan Gary-13, Brandon Fedorka-12, Ronnie Skinner -10) .

Washington, Pa.Cameron StadiumAttendance: 3536

Temperature: 57Weather: Cloudy

PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2013

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TEAM STATISTICS BRO WAYFirst Downs 21 16Rushes-Yards 46-251 25-76Passing Yards 154 219Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-15-1 48-19-1Total Offense: Plays-Yards 78-405 73-295Punt Returns-Yards 2-48 2-10Kick Returns-Yards 3-35 3-89Interception-Yards 1-9 1-1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 2-24 2-5Penalties-Yards 6-80 8-73Third-Down Conversions 6-18 3-18 Possession Time 32:29 27:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (Att .-Yards): BRO - Dan Andrews 29-195, TD WAY - Jerry Lawman 17-67Passing (Comp .-Att .-Yards): BRO - Wayne Bomsell 15-32, 154 yds, INT WAY - Carter Hill 19-48, 219 yds, TD, INTReceiving (No .-Yards): BRO - Eric Malave 6-41 WAY - Mike Ferraro 6-75

SCORING SUMMARYScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Brockport 6 7 0 6 19Waynesburg 3 0 3 6 12

FIRST QUARTER BRO - Dan Andrews 82 yd run, (Connor Johnson pass failed) 14:14 (BRO 6-0)

WAY- Alex Henry 25 yd field goal, 11:46 (BRO 6-3)

SECOND QUARTERBRO - Jake Spalik 40 yd punt return (Tyler Perna kick), 05:26 (BRO 13-3)

THIRD QUARTERWAY - Henry 22 yd field goal, 05:18 (BRO 13-6)

FOURTH QUARTER BRO - Shireem Cobb 2 yd run (Perna kick blocked), 04:12 (BRO 19-6)

WAY - Bernie Thompson 8 yd pass from Carter Hill (Henry kick failed), 01:42 (BRO 19-12)

NOVEMBER 23, 2013

WAYNESBURG 12 (7-4)

BROCKPORT 19 (8-3)

Game Notes: The Waynesburg University football team played in its third-straight Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) bowl game by traveling to New York to take on the Brockport Golden Eagels in the ECAC Northwest Bowl . The Yellow Jackets fell behind early, but had a chance to win on the final possession of the game . Waynesburg came up 60 yards shy of a touchdown as time expired in a 19-12 loss . Brockport scored on the second play of the game on an 82-yard touchdown run that led to a 13-3 halftime lead . The defenses from both teams controlled the play as there was only 15 points scored in the second half . Waynesburg opened the third-quarter scoring on an Alex henry field goal . before getting the ball back with 32 seconds remaning in the contest . Waynesburg’s attempt at a second-straight ECAC bowl game win ended with four-straight incompletions in the waining moments of the snowy matchup .

Brockport, N.Y.Eunice Kennedy Stadium

Attendance: 1,500Temperature: 35Weather: Snow

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY

ALL GAMES () () ()

CONFERENCE () () ()

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT.

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09/07/13 Muskingum W/21-17 2,800

09/14/13 FROSTBURG STATE W/59-49 2,872

09/21/13 Saint Vincent* W/23-6 500

9/28/13 at THOMAS MORE* L/49-28 2,563

10/5/13 Thiel* W/35-21 2,300

10/12/13 at GROVE CITY* W/38-0 3,200

10/19/13 Bethany* L/27-21 1,200

10/26/13 Geneva* W/38-0 950

11/2/13 at WESTMINSTER* W/38-19 1,376

11/16/13 at WASH . & JEFF .* L/38-13 3,536

11/23/13 at Brockport^ L/19-12 1500

* denotes PAC game

^ denotes ECAC Northwest Bowl

TEAM STATISTICS WAY OPP

-----------------------------------------------------------------------FIRST DOWNS 235 226

Rushing 59 87

Passing 156 121

Penalty 20 18

RUSHING YARDAGE 1138 1666

Yards gained rushing 1385 1949

Yards lost rushing 247 283

Rushing Attempts 339 405

Average Per Rush 3 .4 4 .1

Average Per Game 103 .5 151 .5

TDs Rushing 9 14

PASSING YARDAGE 3122 2534

Att-Comp-Int 295-479-6 214-376-10

Average Per Pass 6 .5 6 .7

Average Per Catch 10 .6 11 .8

Average Per Game 283 .8 230 .4

TDs Passing 28 19

TOTAL OFFENSE 4260 4200

Total Plays 818 781

Average Per Play 5 .2 5 .4

Average Per Game 387 .3 381 .8

KICK RET .: #-YARDS 42-867 55-927

PUNT RET .: #-YARDS 25-233 22-285

INT RET .: #-YARDS 10-60 6-137

FUMBLES-LOST 12-6 21-15

PENALTIES-YARDS 70-609 67-645

PUNTS-AVG 60-32 .3 54-32 .1

3RD-DOWN CONV . 72/177 64/160

4TH-DOWN CONV . 10/23 9/24

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Lawman 9 166 457 26 431 4 .1 2 27 47 .9

Paulone 10 75 332 17 315 4 .2 0 30 31 .5

Forsythe 10 66 245 13 232 3 .5 5 16 23 .2

Leavell 10 23 114 15 99 4 .3 1 28 9 .9

Hill 11 50 185 141 44 0 . .9 1 35 4 .0

Becker 4 9 25 3 22 2 .4 0 7 5 .5

Thompson 11 1 9 0 9 9 .0 0 9 0 .8

Durko 1 1 9 0 9 9 .0 0 9 9 .0

Skinner 11 1 7 0 7 7 .0 0 7 0 .6

O’Brien 5 2 2 10 -8 -4 .0 0 2 -1 .6

Team 6 6 0 22 -22 -3 .7 0 0 -3 .7

Total 11 339 1385 247 1138 3 .4 9 35 103 .5

Opponents 11 405 1949 283 1666 4 .1 14 82 151 .5

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Hill 11 473-292-6 61 .7 3102 28 49 282 .0

O’Brien 5 6-3-0 50 .0 20 0 7 4 .0

Total 11 479-295-6 61 .6 3122 28 49 283 .8

Opponents 11 376-214-10 56 .9 2534 19 84 230 .4

RECEIVING GP No . Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G-----------------------------------------------------------------------Thompson 11 71 869 12 .2 4 49 79 .0English 11 68 790 11 .6 6 33 71 .8Ferraro 11 43 455 10 .6 6 22 41 .4Danks 8 23 199 8 .7 0 28 24 .9Capan 10 23 191 8 .3 3 23 19 .1Leavell 10 22 221 10 .0 4 31 22 .1Cooper 8 18 220 12 .2 2 49 27 .5Lawman 9 9 40 4 .4 0 8 4 .4DiGuilio 7 6 54 9 .0 2 29 7 .7Voitus 7 5 31 6 .2 1 12 4 .4Paulone 10 4 31 7 .8 0 17 3 .1Forsythe 10 2 16 8 .0 0 14 1 .6Depizzo 4 1 5 5 .0 0 5 1 .2Total 11 295 3122 10 .6 28 49 283 .8Opponents 11 214 2534 11 .8 19 84 230 .4

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FIELD GOALS

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Henry 13-17 76 .5 0-0 5-7 4-6 4-4 0-0 43

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Henry 0 13-17 37-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76

English 6 0--0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36

Ferraro 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36

Leavelle 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

Forsythe 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

Thompson6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26

Capan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

Cooper 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

Lawman 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

DiGuilio 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6

Gibson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Voitus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Tolliver 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Richey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Total..... 40 13-17 37-39 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 318

Opponents..37 2-7 29-34 0-1 1 1-2 0 0 259

SCORE BY QUARTERS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

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Opponents 24 85 46 44 - 199

INTERCEPTIONS

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Holt 3 0 0 .0 0 0

Sampson 2 2 1 .0 0 4

McAnany 1 43 43 .0 0 43

Tolliver 1 0 0 .0 0 0

Total 6 68 11 .3 0 36

Opponents 12 140 11 .7 1 62

PUNTING

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Rogers 47 1843 39 .2 57 4 3 18 0

Total 47 1843 39 .2 57 4 3 18 0

Opponents 65 2282 35 .1 58 7 12 11 4

PUNT RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long----------------------------------------------------------------------Thompson 23 201 8 .7 0 30Gibson 1 15 15 .0 1 15Gary 1 17 17 .0 0 17 Total 25 233 10 .6 1 30Opponents 22 285 13 .0 3 86KICK RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------------------------------------Thompson 16 294 18 .1 0 30Leavell 10 260 26 .0 0 50Cooper 6 145 24 .2 0 39Radziukinas 3 26 8 .7 0 14Lawman 2 61 30 .5 0 35McFarland 2 19 9 .5 0 12McAnany 1 40 40 .0 0 40Gary 1 11 11 .0 0 11Capan 1 11 11 .0 0 11Total 42 867 20 .6 0 50Opponents 55 927 16 .9 0 36

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G-----------------------------------------------------------------------C .Jackson 11 69 500 275 705 0 1549 140 .8Ngampa 11 979 87 0 0 0 1066 96 .9Moore 11 748 27 0 0 0 775 70 .5Fatigante 11 291 91 0 0 0 382 34 .7Moses 10 0 364 0 0 0 364 36 .4 Thompson 11 0 128 63 163 0 354 32 .2English 11 0 199 9 0 0 208 18 .9Leavell 8 52 0 30 42 0 124 15 .5Sanner 9 0 52 0 0 0 52 5 .8 Hill 8 49 0 0 0 0 49 6 .1Lawman 2 45 0 0 0 0 45 22 .5Kuhn 10 0 32 5 0 0 37 3 .7 Czulewicz 11 0 0 0 0 36 36 3 .3Ferraro 9 0 34 0 0 0 34 3 .8 Capan 10 0 26 0 8 0 34 3 .4Sampson 11 0 0 -1 0 29 28 2 .5 McFarland 10 0 11 0 0 0 11 1 .1 Gary 8 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 .8 Paulone 9 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 .3Harr 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .1 Turnage 10 0 0 0 0 -4 -4 -0 .4 TEAM 9 -15 -4 0 0 0 -19 -2 .1Total 11 2221 1547 381 381 918 5135 466 .8Opponents 11 1235 2085 137 870 140 4467 406 .1

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hill 11 523 44 3102 3146 286 .0 Lawman 9 105 431 0 431 47 .9 Paulone 10 75 315 0 315 31 .5 Forsythe 10 66 232 0 232 23 .2 Leavell 10 23 99 0 99 9 .9 Becker 4 9 22 0 22 5 .5 O’Brien 5 8 -8 20 12 2 .4Durko 1 1 9 0 9 9 .0 Thompson 11 1 9 0 9 0 .8 Skinner 11 1 7 0 7 0 .6 TEAM 6 6 -22 0 -22 -3 .7Total 11 818 1138 3122 4260 387 .3 DEFENSIVE LEADERS |------------------------Tackles----------------------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |-----Fumbles-----| Blkd G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bryan Gary 11 59 31 90 5 .5-18 1 .0-5 - 8 1--0 -- John Sikora 11 41 29 70 7 .0-20 0 .5-4 1-1 4 - 1 --Brandon Fedorka 11 46 21 67 21 .5-94 11 .5--76 -- 6 3--0 3 --Ronnie Skinner 11 32 32 64 1 .0-4 -- 1--7 1 -- 1 1 Logan McAnany 11 43 12 55 3 .0-5 - 1--43 2 2-44 1 --JT Thompson 11 21 24 45 4 .0-18 2 .0--8 -- 6 2-0 -- --Stephen Holt 11 39 4 43 - - 3--0 11 1--0 -- --Kyle Richey 9 23 17 40 3 .5-4 -- -- 4 1--45 -- --Josh Tolliver 11 23 16 39 8 .5--40 6 .0--32 1-0 4 1--75 1 --Marvin Sampson 11 34 4 38 1 .0--1 -- 2--2 5 -- -- --Zach Machuga 10 17 20 37 4 .0-11 2 .5-8 -- 1 1--0 -- --Danny Morgan 11 13 16 29 1 .0-2 - -- -- -- -- --M . Lopuchovsky 7 15 11 26 1 .5--2 -- 0-1 -- -- -- --Ryan Harr 9 10 5 15 -- -- -- -- -- 1 --Aaron D’Amore 9 5 7 12 2 .0-2 - 1--7 1 -- -- --Conor Hennessy 6 5 6 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mike Rittleman 10 5 5 10 2 .5-7 2 .0-4 -- 2 1--0 1 --Levi Powell 10 4 6 10 2 .0--3 -- -- -- -- -- --Adam Steiner 8 3 6 9 1 .0-3 0 .5--2 -- -- -- -- --Jon . Carlier 7 3 4 7 -- -- -- -- -- 1 --Mitch Vacek 7 4 1 5 1 .0--2 -- -- -- -- 1 --Jimmy Kline 8 4 1 5 -- -- -- 1 -- -- --Dontae Gibson 9 1 3 4 -- -- -- -- 1--0 -- --Zac Capan 10 3 1 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mike Ferraro 11 1 3 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kurt Detwiler 5 2 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Tyler Givens 1 1 1 2 - - -- -- -- -- --Jake Danks 8 2 -- 2 - -- -- -- -- -- --Carter Hill 11 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Tim Cooper 8 2 2 0 .5--7 -- -- -- -- -- --Anthony Bruno 3 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Willie Leavell 10 2 -- 2 1--0 -- -- Matt Jones 7 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Aaron Palmer 2 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --J . Sendecki 2 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Josh Mundell 5 1 -- 1 1 .0-5 -- -- -- -- -- --Warrens Remy 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Scott Lewis 2 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Pat Depizzo 4 -- 1 1 0 .5-6 -- -- -- -- -- --Coleman Mazur 6 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Justin Layton 5 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Thomas Paulone 10 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1Alex Henry 11 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Andrew English 11 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1TEAM 6 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 --Total 11 472 294 766 72-254 26-139 10-60 53 15-164 12 4Opponents 11 455 348 803 60-216 18-123 6-137 53 6-0 6 2

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Team HighsPoints Scored 59 at Frostburg State (9/14)Total Yards 556 at Frostburg State (9/14)Rushing Yards 205 vs Saint Vincent (9/21)Rushing Attempts 39 vs Saint Vincent (9/21)Rushing TDs 3 at Frostburg State (9/14)Passing Yards 483 at Frostburg State (9/14)Passes Completed 38 at Frostburg State (9/14)Passes Attempted 64 at Wash . & Jeff . (11/16)Passing TDs 4 at Grove City (10/12), vs Geneva (10/26)Passes Intercepted 3 vs Geneva (10/26)First Downs 32 at Frostburg State (9/14)Penalties 9 vs Saint Vincent (9/21)Penalty Yards 89 vs Saint Vincent (9/21)

IndividualRushing Yards 109 by Jerry Lawman vs Bethany (10/19)Rushing Attempts 25 by Jerry Lawman vs Bethany (10/19)Rushing TDs 3 by Jake Forsythe at Frostburg State (9/14)Longest Rush 35 by Carter Hill vs Thiel (10/5)Passing Yards 483 by Carter Hill at Frostburg State (9/14) Passes Completed 38 by Carter Hill at Frostburg State (9/14)Passes Attempted 64 by Carter Hill at Wash . & Jeff . (11/16)Passing TDs 4 by Carter Hill at Grove City (10/12), vs Geneva (10/26) Longest Pass 49 by Carter Hill at Grove City (10/12), at Westminster (11/2)Receiving Yards 173 by Bernie Thompson at Frostburg State (9/14)Receptions 14 Bernie Thompson at Wash . & Jeff . (10/27) Receiving TDs 2 by Bernie Thompson vs Thiel (10/5), Andrew English vs Geneva (10/26) , Mike Ferraro at Westminster (11/2)Longest Reception 49 by Tim Cooper at Grove City (10/12), Bernie Thompson at Westminster (11/2)FGs Made 3 by Alex Henry at Frostburg State (09/14)FGs Attempted 3 by Alex Henry at Frostburg State (09/14) Bethany (10/19)Longest FG Made 43 yards by Alex Henry at Grove City (10/12)PATs 6 by Alex Henry at Frostburg State (9/14)Punts Average 40 .3 by Dominic Zappa vs Bethany (10/19)Longest Punt 50 by Dominic Zappa vs Muskingum (9/7)Tackles 14 by Bryan Gary at Frostburg State (9/14)Sacks 2 .0 by Brandon Fedorka (four times) (9/7), (10/5), (10/12), (11/16)Tackles for Loss 4 .5 by Brandon Fedorka at Wash . & Jeff . (11/16)Interceptions 2 by Stephen Holt vs Geneva (10/26) Marvin Sampson at Westminster

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W&J Men, Grove City Women Capture 2013-14 PAC All-Sports Trophies The Washington & Jefferson men and Grove City women captured the 2013-14 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) All-Sports Trophies. The all-sport trophies are awarded annually to the schools that perform the best across the board in league competition. First-place finishes are worth eight points (seven for men), second place is worth seven points (six for men) ... eighth place is worth one point. Following are the final 2013-14 PAC Men’s & Women’s All-Sports Trophy Standings:

Men’s Standings1. Wash. & Jeff. – 62.52. Waynesburg – 573. Grove City – 56.54. Saint Vincent – 535. Thomas More – 50.56. Westminster – 41.5T-7. Thiel – 37.5T-7. Bethany – 37.59. Geneva – 21

Women’s Standings1. Grove City – 712. Westminster – 67.53. Wash. & Jeff. – 604. Saint Vincent – 59.55. Thomas More – 516. Waynesburg – 457. Geneva – 44.58. Bethany – 35.5 9. Thiel – 2910. Chatham – 16

2013-14 Men’s ChampionsCross Country - Saint VincentFootball - W & J/Thom. MoreSoccer - Thomas MoreBasketball - Saint VincentSwimming - Grove CityWrestling - WaynesburgBaseball - Wash. & Jeff.Track & Field - Grove CityTennis - Grove CityGolf - Saint Vincent

2013-14 Women’s ChampionsCross Country - Grove CitySoccer - Thomas MoreTennis - WestminsterVolleyball - Thomas MoreBasketball - Thomas MoreSwimming - Grove CitySoftball - Wash. & Jeff.Track & Field - Grove CityGolf - Grove City

Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference continues its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Comprised of 10 select private colleges - Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vin-cent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington and Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College - the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high pressure intercollegiate athletics. With academics at the center of each member’s philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic program is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself. The PAC expanded to seven members in 2005 with the addition of Thomas More, formerly an NCAA Division III independent. Saint Vincent College, a former NAIA member, joined the conference as it began provisional membership status in NCAA Division III in 2006-07. Another former NAIA member, Geneva College, became the confer-ence’s ninth member and began league play as it started NCAA Divi-sion III provisional membership in 2007-08. Saint Vincent became full-fledged member of the NCAA last year and the 2011-12 school year saw Geneva do the same after acting as a provisional member. Chatham University became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007-08. The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports. In 2010-11, the conference had 39 teams represent the conference in postseason play, including 19 in NCAA Championship events. PAC championship teams receive automatic qualification (AQ) status for most NCAA Division III national championship events. All-conference status is awarded in all 19 sports. Head coaches select all-league squads for all team sports, while in individual sports such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships.

The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in PAC competition. The Washington & Jefferson men and Grove City women captured the 2013-14 trophies. True to its mission, the PAC has produced numerous Academic All-Americans and NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Last year, the league named a record 852 student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating athletes who attain a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above.

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2013 Final PAC Standings -----------------PAC----------------- ---------------Overall---------------

W L PCT. PTS OPPS W L PCT. PTS OPPSThomas More* 7 1 .875 190 145 9 1 .900 273 199 Wash . & Jeff .* 7 1 .875 209 163 8 3 .727 266 239Waynesburg 5 3 .625 245 134 7 4 .636 327 153Geneva 4 4 .500 172 158 5 5 .500 239 191Bethany 4 4 .500 247 229 4 6 .400 301 320Grove City 3 5 .375 208 221 5 5 .500 268 305Westminster 3 5 .375 106 143 4 6 .400 126 176Thiel 3 5 .250 167 199 3 7 .300 195 199 Saint Vincent 0 8 .000 103 255 0 10 .000 131 305

* - Regular Season Champion

Total OffenseTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/GThomas More 10 2628 2244 667 4872 7 .3 53 487 .2Wash & Jeff 11 1999 2717 833 4716 5 .7 52 428 .7Geneva 10 1465 2808 826 4273 5 .2 45 427 .3Bethany 10 1040 3119 723 4159 5 .8 39 415 .9Waynesburg 11 1138 3122 818 4260 5.2 37 387.3Thiel 10 2003 1800 714 3803 5 .3 37 380 .3Westminster 10 1385 2354 725 3739 5 .2 23 373 .9Grove City 10 1371 1883 656 3254 5 .0 33 325 .4Saint Vincent 10 816 1827 644 2643 4 .1 17 264 .3

Total DefenseTeam G Rush Pass Plays Yards Yds/Pl TD Yds/GThomas More 10 1069 1387 669 2456 3 .7 16 245 .6Westminster 10 1327 2475 704 3802 5 .4 33 380 .2Waynesburg 11 1666 2534 781 4200 5.4 33 381.8Geneva 10 1581 2264 731 3845 5 .3 38 384 .5Wash . & Jeff 11 1638 2861 802 4499 5 .6 33 409 .0Thiel 10 1765 2418 716 4183 5 .8 47 418 .3Saint Vincent 10 1949 2288 732 4237 5 .8 46 423 .7Grove City 10 1783 2568 730 4351 6 .0 39 435 .1Bethany 10 1884 2487 706 4371 6 .2 40 437 .1

Turnover Margin ----------------Gained---------------- ---------------------Lost---------------------Team G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/GWash . & Jeff 11 11 16 27 9 3 12 +15 1 .36Waynesburg 11 15 10 25 6 6 12 +13 1.18 Geneva 10 9 12 21 11 9 20 +1 0 .10Bethany 10 12 6 18 5 13 18 +0 0 .00Thomas More 10 4 10 14 5 10 15 -1 -0 .10Thiel 10 8 6 14 6 9 15 -1 -0 .10Westminster 10 9 9 18 9 12 21 -3 -0 .30Grove City 10 6 9 15 8 10 18 -3 -0 .30Saint Vincent 10 9 8 17 13 11 24 -7 -0 .70

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Dominique Hayden, TMC 10 242 2017 8 .3 25 201 .7 89

Dion Wiegand, W&J 11 258 1337 5 .2 20 121 .5 76

Dak Britt, WES 10 152 760 5 .0 6 76 .0 31

Josh Wannamaker, THI 9 131 655 5 .0 3 72 .8 45

Josh Potter, THI 10 138 704 5 .1 4 70 .4 59

Passing Avg/Game G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G

Matt Grimard, BET 10 425 258 12 60 .7 3100 23 310 .0

Carter Hill, WAY 11 473 292 6 61.7 3102 28 282.0

Zack Heyward, GEN 10 421 269 9 63 .9 2739 14 273 .9

Dak Britt, WES 10 342 186 11 54 .4 2333 11 233 .3

Matt Bliss, W&J 9 272 176 2 64 .7 2087 18 231 .9

Receptions/Game G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/G Long

Eric Blinn, BET 10 95 1300 8 13 .7 9 .5 68

Alex Baroffio, W&J 11 91 1051 11 11.5 8.3 59

Lemuel Fuller, GEN 9 67 792 7 11 .8 7 .4 81

Collin Wallace, WES 10 67 1076 7 16 .1 6 .7 84

Bernie Thompson, WAY 11 71 869 4 12.2 6.5 49

Receive Yds/Game G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/G Long

Eric Blinn, BET 10 95 1300 8 13 .7 130 .0 68

Collin Wallace, WES 10 67 1076 7 16 .1 107 .6 84

Alex Barofflo, W&J 11 91 1051 11 11.5 95.5 59

Lemuel Fuller, GEN 9 67 792 7 11 .8 88 .0 81

Bernie Thompson, WAY 11 71 869 4 12.2 79.0 49

Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

Matt Grimard, BET 10 276 3100 563 3376 337 .6

Zack Hayward, GEN 10 454 2739 516 3193 319 .3

Dak Britt, WES 10 760 2333 494 3093 309 .3

Carter Hill, WAY 11 44 3102 523 3146 286.0

Matt Bliss, W&J 9 19 2087 302 2106 234 .0

Scoring G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G

Domonique Hayden, TMC 10 28 0 0 2 168 16 .8

Dion Wiegand, W&J 11 25 0 0 0 150 13 .6

R .Colavecchia, GEN 10 21 0 0 2 128 12 .8

Alex Baroffio, W&J 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.6

Alex Henry, WAY 11 0 37 13 0 76 6.9

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Dillon Goodell, GEN 10 49 59 108 10 .8 2 .5

John Onufer, GEN 10 59 45 104 10 .4 3 .0

Ben Manwaring, GRO 10 50 53 103 10 .3 3 .5

Wes Schmidt, THI 10 42 49 91 9 .1 0 .0

Nate Moot, WES 10 35 56 91 9 .1 1 .0

Jared Pratt, W&J 11 56 42 98 8 .9 2 .5

RLaRue-Holloman, SVC 10 56 33 89 8 .9 1 .0

Sacks (min. 5) G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/GBrandon Fedorka, WAY 11 10 3 76 11.5 1.05 Montias Jackson, GEN 10 7 3 69 8 .5 0 .85 Sean Christofferson, WES 10 7 3 37 8 .5 0 .85 Jon Lowery, W&J 11 6 3 47 7 .5 0 .68 Khallid Pierce, BET 10 5 4 47 7 .0 0 .70 Jon Turner, W&J 11 5 2 35 6 .0 0 .55 Josh Tolliver, WAY 11 5 2 32 6.0 0.55

Tackles for Loss G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G

Brandon Fedorka 11 19 5 94 21.5 1.95

Erick Butler, TMC 10 12 6 74 15 .0 1 .50

Sean Christofferson, WES 10 12 6 54 15 .0 1 .50

Khalllid Pierce, BET 10 7 10 68 12 .0 1 .20

Dillon Goodell, GEN 10 6 10 37 11 .0 1 .10

Montias Jackson, GEN 10 8 6 80 11 .0 1 .10

Interceptions G Int Yds TD Int/G

Timothy Martin . GEN 10 6 18 0 0 .60

B .J . Monacelli, W&J 11 5 78 0 0 .45

Joe Diani, GRO 10 4 56 0 0 .40

Sam Comly, W&J 11 4 29 0 0 .36

Dave Buzzacco, WES 10 3 68 0 0 .30

Dion Williams, BET 10 3 22 0 0 .30

Passes Defended (min. 0.75/gm) G Brup Int Total Avg/G

Timothy Martin, GEN 10 14 6 20 2 .00

Rob Edwards, THI 9 10 2 12 1 .33

Stephen Holt, WAY 11 11 3 14 1.27

Wyssmy Despagne, BET 10 12 0 12 1 .20

Sam Comly, W&J 11 9 4 13 1 .18

Trey Wells, TMC 10 9 2 11 1 .10

Gino Mariano, WES 8 7 1 8 1 .00

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Field Goals G FG FGA Pct. FG/G

Alex Henry, WAY 11 13 17 76.5 1.18

Jon Fennick, THI 10 7 9 77 .8 0 .70

Justin Dahl, WES 9 6 10 60 .0 0 .67

Mike Grdner, GEN 10 6 12 50 .0 0 .60

Tommy Budke, TMC 10 5 8 62 .5 0 .50

PAT Kicking PCT G Made Att Pct.

Tim Gormly, TMC 10 49 51 96 .1

Alex Henry, WAY 11 37 39 94.9

Craig Popp, W&J 10 28 30 93 .3

Ryan Stewart, GRO 9 25 28 89 .3

Pedro Lalor, BET 9 19 22 86 .4

Scoring (Kick) G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G

Alex Henry, WAY 11 37-39 13-17 76 6.9

Mike Gardner, GEN 10 37-43 6-12 55 5 .5

Tim Gormly, TMC 10 49-51 1-1 52 5 .2

Jon Fennick, THI 10 28-35 7-9 49 4 .9

Justin Dahl, WES 9 17-20 6-10 35 3 .9

Punting G Punts Yds Avg Long

Stephen Amic, BET 10 47 1825 38 .8 62

Jake Schnelbach, WES 10 48 1805 37 .6 58

Cody McClelland, THI 10 56 1999 35 .7 53

Anth . Marnejon, GRO 10 46 1636 35 .6 64

Eric Eberle, W&J 11 49 1724 35 .2 64

Kick Return Avg G Ret Yds TD Avg Long

T . Sifontes-Lavine, WES 10 20 482 1 24 .1 94

Josh Guiser, GEN 10 26 621 0 23 .9 68

Tim Canady, THI 10 29 683 0 23 .6 94

Dwayne Brown, SVC 10 27 622 0 23 .0 79

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Bernie Thompson 11 23 201 0 8.7 30

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First-Team All-PAC

QB Carter Hill, Jr., Waynesburg

RB Domonique Hayden, Jr ., Thomas More

RB Dion Wiegand, Sr ., Wash . & Jeff

WR Alex Baroffio, Sr., Wash. & Jeff.

WR Eric Blinn, So ., Bethany

TE/H-B Rocco Colavecchia, Sr ., Geneva

OL Jason Crystol, Jr ., Thiel

OL Darius McGhee, Sr ., Saint Vincent

OL Jake Henderson, So ., Thomas More

OL Zack Crossey, So ., Wash & Jeff

OL Zach Wildey, Sr ., Wash & Jeff

DL Erick Butler, Jr ., Thomas More

DL Chris Heim, Sr ., Wash & Jeff

DL Sean Christofferson, Sr ., Westminster

DL Brandon Fedorka, Sr., Waynesburg

LB Alex Taylor, Sr ., Thomas More

LB Jared Pratt, Jr ., Wash & Jeff

LB Dillon Goodell, Jr ., Geneva

DB Wyssmmy Despagne, Jr ., Bethany

DB Adam Rauch, Sr ., Thomas More

DB B .J . Monacelli, Sr ., Wash & Jeff

DB Bryan Gary, Jr., Waynesburg

K Alex Henry, Sr., Waynesburg

P Eric Eberle, Sr ., Wash & Jeff

RET Bernie Thompson, Jr., Waynesburg

Postseason Results

2013 DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS (FIRST

ROUND)

Mount Union 34, Wash & Jeff 20

ECAC Division III Northwest Bowl

Brockport 19, Waynesburg 12

Second-Team All-PAC

QB Matt Bliss, Sr ., Wash & Jeff

RB Josh Potter, So ., Thiel

RB Josh Wannamaker, Fr ., Thiel

WR Anthony Ritchie, Sr ., Grove City

WR Collin Wallace, Sr ., Westminster

TE/H-B David Wright, Sr ., Westminster

OL Evan Sargo, Sr ., Bethany

OL Mike Underwood, Jr ., Geneva

OL Jake McBee, Jr ., Thomas More

OL Nik Sappie, So., Waynesburg

OL Mike Blair, Sr ., Westminster

DL Montias Jackson, Sr ., Geneva

DL Tyler Combs, Sr ., Thomas More

DL Jon Lowery, Jr ., Wash & Jeff

DL J.T. Thompson, Jr., Waynesburg

LB Ben Manwaring, Sr ., Grove City

LB Ronnie Skinner, Sr., Waynesburg

LB Renny LaRue-Holloman, So ., Saint Vincent

DB Tim Martin, Fr ., Geneva

DB Trey Wells, So ., Thomas More

DB Dan Wirkowski . Jr ., Saint Vincent

DB Logan McAnany, Sr., Waynesburg

K Tim Gormly Jr, Sr ., Thomas More

P Jake Schnelbach, So ., Westminster

RET Taran Sifontes-Lavine, So ., Westminster

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The 2012 Waynesburg football team played the 110th season in the pro-gram’s 116-year history . The Yellow Jacket program has grown significantly over the years, winning 10 conference championships and a NAIA national championship in 1966 .

Waynesburg's all-time record of 446-410-38 includes its current series with long-time rivals Washington & Jefferson (1897), Bethany (1899), Grove City (1903), Westminster (1910) and Thiel (1913) as a member of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference since 1990 . In 2007, the Yellow Jackets recently renewed their rivalries with Geneva (1908) and Saint Vincent (1929) as both teams joined the PAC . Waynesburg started a new series in recent years with Thomas More (1992), as the Saints joined the conference in 2005 .

1895 – First game in school history played against club team from West Virginia University … Jesse Hazelett scores first touchdown in team his-tory to lead Jackets to 10-0 win over the Mountaineers … Waynesburg plays first home game at Greene County Fair Grounds against a junior varsity team from Washington & Jefferson on Thanksgiving Day . The Waynesburg Messenger describes the game in the Dec . 4, 1895 issue as "a pig-fight in a hog-wallow," while spectators struggle to understand the rules of the game .

1921 – Play resumes after four-year

lapse during World War I … Frank N . Wolf, the school’s all-time winningest coach, records first win (21-0, California State, Oct . 18) .

1924 – As first-year member of Tri-State Conference, Waynesburg (7-2-1) wins its first title .

1929 – Waynesburg plays first night game in Pittsburgh city history, losing to Duquesne .

1931 – Jackets upset Penn State, 7-0, as Rab Currie scores lone touchdown .

1932 – Waynesburg edges Penn State, 7-6, on Oct . 8, completing an all-time 2-0 record vs . the Nittany Lions … Jackets (8-1) win Tri-State title with 6-3 win over Geneva on Nov . 11 .

1934 – Jackets (5-4) win third and final Tri-State title; leaves conference in 1937 .

1936 – Waynesburg records 100th win in team history .

1939 - Television history made as Waynesburg visits Randalls Island, N .Y ., on Sept . 30, to play first televised football game against national-pow-er Fordham University at Tri-borough Stadium . … NBC televised the game with two cam-eras; announcer Bill Stern made historic call … Fordham won the game, 34-7 … Waynesburg’s Bobby Brooks scores first touch-down in tele-vised history on a 63-yard run .

The 1895 Waynesburg College football team

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1941 – Associated Press names tack-le Nick George First Team All-America … Wolf finishes coaching career with record of 65-63-10 – most wins in team history .

1946 – Play resumes after a three-year lapse for World War II .

1949 – Randolph-Macon plays Jackets in the first home night game in school history .

1963 – Coach Mo Scarry, who was later inducted to NAIA Football Hall of Fame, leads team to 6-2 record; shares first West Penn title .

1964 – Waynesburg records 200th win in team history … Harry Theofiledes, ranked second in nation with 2,107 total yards, amasses 479 yards against Grove City .

1965 – Jackets (6-2-1) win first outright West Penn title … Theofiledes ends career with 4,402 yards, 5,380 total yards .

1966 – Waynesburg (11-0) wins NAIA National Championship, defeating Wisconsin-Whitewater, 42-21, at Tulsa University’s Skelly Stadium in Tulsa, Okla . … Rich Dahar breaks NAIA Champion Bowl record, rushing for 233 yards, and later named First Team All-America … Coach Carl DePasqua received several Coach of the Year honors …

Touchdown Club of Washington, D .C . names Waynesburg top small college team in nation .

1967 – 81-0 win over Frostburg State sets four school records: largest win mar-gin, most points, total offense in game (621) and rushing yards in game (435) … Jackets’ school-record 18-game win streak snapped after 7-0 loss to Fairmont State .

1968 – Waynesburg wins fifth and final title before West Penn Conference folds in 1969 … Quarterback John Huntey and receiver Don Herrmann connect for eight current individual school records in 69-0 win over Lock Haven . Huntey threw 467 passing yards, eight touchdowns, seven of which to Herrmann, who set records for touchdowns, scoring (42), receiving yards (328) and receptions (18) .

1970 – Team sets school-record 10th-consecutive winning season at 5-4; streak snapped in 1971 .

1983 – Team records 300th win .

1990 – Waynesburg joins the Presidents’ Athletic Conference of NCAA Division III .

1995 – Team celebrates 100-year anni-versary . 1997- New field house built to honor for-mer coach Frank Wolf .

1966 NAIA National Champions

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1998 – After upsetting Grove City at home, 33-13, team clinches first PAC title … Waynesburg loses to Washington & Jefferson a week later, 26-14, as the three teams split championship .

1999 – New 4,000-seat stadium built, named for former player, coach and trust-ee John F . "Jack" Wiley . . . Running back Mike Stout finishes career as the career leader in all-purpose yards (5,163) .

2002 – Team celebrates 100th season in 107-year history … Quarterback Jeff Dumm sets two single-season school records - total offense (2,629) and pass attempts (347) .

2003 – Waynesburg wins first-ever outright PAC championship–– its first overall outright conference title since 1968 . . . Team's 9-1 regular season record ties a school record for most wins in a regular season . . . Yellow Jackets advance to the NCAA Division III Playoffs for first time in school history, before losing to Bridgewater (Va .), 28-24 . . . . Waynesburg amasses a school-record 2,315 rushing yards .

2004 – Yellow Jackets qualify for postsea-son play in back-to-back seasons for first time in school history with bid to ECAC Southeast Championship game, before losing to Johns Hopkins, 26-23 . . . Dumm

sets two single-season school records and five career records, including passing yards (7,403) and touchdown passes (64) . . . Waynesburg amasses a single-season school record of 2,592 passing yards and 4,579 total yards of offense .

2005 – Team records 400th win . . . Receiver Dominick Hunter sets school record with 179 career receptions . . . Ivan Hawkins finishes career as the all-time leading receiver with

2,439 receiving yards . . . Running back Ryan Abels registers a single-season school record 1,299 rushing yards .

2006 – Running back Ryan Abels finishes career as the school’s all-time leading rusher with 3,985 yards and all-time leading scorer (278) . . . Kicker Ben Popson sets career record with 34 field goals . . . FieldTurf installed at Wiley Stadium for start of the 2006 season .

2007 – The Yellow Jackets returned to the postseason play by earning a berth to the ECAC Southeast Championship game . Waynesburg fell to Dickinson, 16-10 . . . Senior defensive end Mike Czerwien and freshman running back Robert Heller top national rankings for sacks, tackles for loss and rushing yards as the pair rewrite the school record books .

2008 - Team scores 63 points in homecom-ing victory against Westminster . Most since scoring 73 points at Manchester in 2004 .

2011 - Yellow Jackets stun number-six Thomas More 26-23 to snap the Saints 29-game regular season winning streak and 26-game PAC winning streak . . . Earned bid to the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl .

2012 - Team earns a share of the PAC Championship, wins the ECAC Southwest Bowl at Wiley Stadium over Carnegie Mellon and finishes with a 10-1 record for the season . The 10-win season is only the Jackets second double-digit win season in school history .

2013- Waynesburg earns a berth in the ECAC Northwest Bowl . Jacket head coach Rick Shepas earns 50th victory as leader of the program .

Waynesburg celebrated its first outright Presidents’ Athletic Conference championship at Wiley Stadium with a 34-20 win over visit-ing Westminster in 2003. The Yellow Jackets then were selected to the NCAA Playoffs for the first time in school history.

Quarterback Jeff Dumm finished his career with 10 combined school records, including career passing yards and career touchdowns.

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AFCA Coach of the Year

2003 Division III Region 2Jeff Hand

AFCA All-America

2008DJ DeWitt, DE (Sr .)Scott Cree, RET (Jr .)2007Mike Czerwien, DE (Sr .)

All-American Bowl

Jared Bussard, OL (Sr .)

Scott Cree, RET (Sr .)

AP Little All-America

2013 Brandon Fedorka, DL (Sr .)2008D .J . DeWitt, DE (Sr .)2007 Mike Czerwien, DE (Sr .)

Aztec Bowl

2007Mike Czerwien, DE (Sr .)

D3football.com All-America

2012 Fourth Team Selection

Adam Moses, TE (Sr .)

2011 Honorable Mention

Darryl Moore Jr ., DL (Sr .)

2008Scott Cree, RET (Jr .)2007 First TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Sr .) D3football.com All-Region

2013 First Team

Brandon Fedorka, DL (Sr .)

2013 Third Team

Carter Hill, QB (Jr .)

2013 First Team

Adam Moses, TE (Sr .)

Christian Jackson, WR (Sr .)

2012 First Team

Darryl Moore Jr ., DL (Sr .)

2011 Third Team

Nick Hanley, C (Sr .)

Sean Hunt, DB (Sr .)

2010 First TeamAdam Moses, TE (So .)2010 Third TeamSean Hunt, DB (Jr .)Darryl Moore, Jr ., DE (Jr .)2008 First TeamDJ DeWitt, DE (Sr .)Scott Cree, RET (Jr .)2007 First TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Sr .)Second TeamRobert Heller, RB (Fr .)2006 Third TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Jr .)2005 Third TeamRyan Abels, RB (Sr .)Mike Czerwien, DE (So .)Craig Petrus, OL (Sr .) Don Hansen All-America

2006 Honorable MentionMike Czerwien, DE (Jr .)Eric Daniels, AP (Sr .)

Don Hansen All-Region

2006 Second TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Jr .)2006 Third TeamRyan Abels, RB (Sr .)Eric Daniels, AP (Sr .)2005 Second TeamMike Czerwien, DE (So .) - 2ndCraig Petrus, OL (Sr .) - 2nd2005 Third TeamRyan Abels, RB (Sr .)2004 Third TeamLuke Cunkelman, DB (Sr .)Craig Petrus, OL (Jr .)2003 First TeamJim Hyland, OL (Sr .)2003 Second TeamBrandon Doppelheuer, DT (Sr .)2003 Third TeamSean Ross, LB (Sr .)2002 Third TeamTommy O’Connor, DB (Sr .) - 3rdChris Tedeschi, P (So .) - 3rd

East-Coast Bowl

2005Nick Emley, LB (Sr .)Craig Petrus, OL (Sr .)2004Paul D’Imperio, WR (Sr .)Jeff Dumm, QB (Sr .)Jim Hyland, OL (Sr .)

ECAC All-Stars

2012 Adam Moses, TE (Sr .)Matt Krause, DL (Sr .) Zack Rogers, P (Sr . 2011 Second TeamDarryl Moore Jr ., DE (Sr .)Adam Moses, TE (Jr .) 2009Jared Bussard . OL (Sr .)Scott Cree, RET (Sr .)Jon Storck, K (Fr .)2007 First TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Sr .) Robert Heller, RB (Fr .)Brendon Steele, LB (Sr .)Alex Tempalski, OL (Sr .)2006 First TeamMike Czerwien, DE (Jr .)2006 Honorable MentionEric Daniels, RET (Sr .)2005 First TeamMike Czerwien, DE (So .)Nick Emley, LB (Sr .)Craig Petrus, OL (Sr .)2004 Honorable Mention Ben Popson, K (So .)Wayne Roebuck, P (Jr .)2003 First Team Brandon Doppelheuer, DT (Sr .)Jeff Dumm, QB (Jr .)Jim Hyland, OL (Sr .)Sean Ross, LB (Sr .)2003 Honorable MentionBen Popson, K (Fr .)Lindy’s Pre-Season All-American2011 First TeamAdam Moses, TE (Jr .)

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1996 Matt Lewis, DB (So .)

1997 Dan Hensler, P (Fr .) Brad Schoffstall, K (So .)

1998 Justin Andrews, LB (Jr .) Jeff Brown, TE (Sr .) Larry Busch, OL (Sr .) Noah Leibhart, WR (Sr .) Brad Schoffstall, K (Jr .) Erik Smith, DL (Sr .) Nate Talley, DB (So .)

1999 Justin Andrews, LB (Sr .) Cornelius Coleman, DE (Sr .) Dan Hensler, P (Jr .) Chay Lahew, OL (Sr .) Mike Stout, RB (Sr .)

2000 Don Frazier, TE (Jr .) David Moncrieffe, LB (Jr .)

2001Jim Hyland, OL (Fr .-R)

2002 Brandon Doppelheuer, DL (Jr .) Jeff Dumm, QB (So .) Chris Tedeschi, P, (So .)

2003 Ryan Abels, RB (Fr .) Paul D’Imperio, WR (Jr .) Brandon Doppelheuer, DT (Sr .) Jeff Dumm, QB (Jr .) Jim Hyland, OL (Jr .) Jared Plisko, FB (Sr .) Ben Popson, K (Fr .) Sean Ross, LB (Sr .)

2004 Ryan Abels, RB (So .) Luke Cunkelman, CB (Jr .) Mike Czerwien, DE (Fr .) Craig Petrus, OL (Jr .) Ben Popson, K (So .) Wayne Roebuck, P (Jr .)

2005 Ryan Abels, RB (Jr .) Mike Czerwien, DE (So .) Craig Petrus, OL (Sr .) Wayne Roebuck, P (Sr .)

2006 Ryan Abels, RB (Sr .) Mike Czerwien, DE (Jr .) Eric Daniels, RET (Sr .) Aaron Davis, FB (Jr .) Anthony Taylor, FS (Sr .)

2007 Mike Czerwien, DE (Sr .) Aaron Davis, TE/H-B (Sr .) D .J . DeWitt, DE (Jr .) Robert Heller, RB (Fr .) Ryan Krull, DB (So .) Brendon Steele, LB (Sr .) Stefon Strothers, DB (Sr .)

2008D .J . DeWitt, DE (Sr .)LaDrekus Burford, DL (Sr .)Ryan Krull, LB (Jr .)Bryan Arbes, K (Fr .)Scott Cree, RET (Jr .)

2009Jared Bussard, OL (Sr .)Dylan August, DB (Sr .)Jon Storck . K (Fr .)Scott Cree, RET (Sr .)

2010Adam Moses, TE (So .)Darryl Moore Jr ., DL (Jr .)Bryan Gary, LB (So .)Sean Hunt, DB (Jr .)Nick Hanley, OL (Jr .)

2011Adam Moses, TE (Jr .)Darryl Moore Jr ., DL (Sr .)Bryan Gary, LB (So .)Sean Hunt, DB (Sr .)

2012Bertrand Ngampa, RB (Jr .)Adam Moses, TE (Sr .)Rob Kingerski, OL (Jr .)Matt Krause, DL (Sr .)Brandon Fedorka, DL (Jr .)Bryan Gary, DB (Jr .)Zack Rogers, P (Sr .)Christian Jackson, RET (Sr .)

2013Brandon Fedorka, DL (Sr .)Bryan Gary, S (Sr .)Carter Hill, QB (So .)Bernie Thompson, RET (Jr .)Alex Henry, K (Sr .)

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1996 Darren Elvey, QB (Jr .) Mike Stout, RB (Fr .)

1998 Jack Becker, DB (Jr .) Dave Cornish, DB (Jr .) Arnold Marshall, LB (Fr .) Ryan Mytrysak, QB (Sr .) Mike Stout, RB (Jr .)

1999 Jack Becker, QB (Sr .) Jason Berkhimer, WR (Jr .) Dave Cornish, DB (Sr .)

2000 Jason Berkhimer, WR (Sr .) Paul Burgh, S (Sr .) Rob Connolly, LB (Jr .) Rick Fickes, OL (Sr .) Bob Sweany, DT (Jr .)

2001 Brandon Doppelheuer, DL (So .) Tommy O’Connor, CB (Jr .)

2002 Tommy O’Connor, CB/RET (Sr .) Andy Palko, OL (So .) Sean Ross, LB (Jr .)

2003 Matt Biddle, C (Jr .) Eric Daniels, RB (Fr .) Nick Emley, SS (So .) Mark Harnish, LB (Jr .) Matt Harnish, FS (Jr .) Dominick Hunter, RET (So .) Andy Palko, OL (Jr .) Craig Petrus, OL (So .) Steve Ward, DE (Sr .)

2004 Matt Biddle, C (Sr .) Paul D’Imperio, WR (Sr .) Jeff Dumm, QB (Sr .) Nick Emley, LB (Jr .) Dennis Gearhart, FB (So .) Jim Hyland, OL (Sr .) Andy Palko, OL (Sr .) Andy Tenney, SS (Jr .)

2005 Nick Emley, LB (Sr .) Dominick Hunter, WR (Sr .) Andy Tenney, SS (Sr .)

2006 Eric Daniels, RB (Sr .) Ben Popson, K (Sr .) Mark Smith, OL (Sr .) Brendon Steele, LB (Jr .)

2007 Jared Bussard, OL (So .)

2008 Jared Bussard, OL (Jr .) Dylan August, S (Jr .)

2009Darryl Moore Jr ., DL (So .)Troy Cree, LB (Jr .) 2010Melvin Warrick, OL (Sr .) Jon Storck, K (So .) 2011 Christian Jackson, WR/RET (Jr .)Brandon Fedorka, DL (So .)Ryan Williams, DB (Sr .)

2012Conor Brinkhoff, OL (Sr .)Jordan Helmick, LB (Sr .)Alex Henry, K (Sr .)

2013J .T . Thompson, DL (Jr .)Ronnie Skinner, LB (Sr .)Logan McAnany, S (Sr .)Nik Sappie, OT (So .)

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TEAM RECORDSBest record: won 11, lost 0, tied 0 – 1966 Worst record: won 0, lost 8, tied 1 – 1960 Consec. Winning Seasons: 10 – 1961-70 Consec. Losing Seasons: 5 – 1911-15 Consec. Games for Scoring: 120 - 2001-present Consec. Games Scored Against: 92 – 2004-present Consec. Wins: 18 – 1966-1967 Consec. Losses: 10 – 1971-1972

TEAM GAME RECORDSTotal Offense-Game:621 – vs . Frostburg State, 1967613 – vs . Duquesne, 1991613 – vs . Geneva, 1964 602 – vs . Geneva, 1967575 – vs . Lock Haven, 1968571 – vs . Bethany (W .Va .), 2004556 – vs . Frostburg State, 2013553 - at Westminster, 2009551 – vs . Thiel, 1999547 -- vs . Thiel, 2008539 – vs . Westminster, 2005

Rushing Yards-Game:435 – vs . Frostburg State, 1967401 – vs . Duquesne, 1991389 – vs . Thiel, 1999370 – vs . Westminster, 2007369 – vs . Urbana, 1991359 – vs . Duquesne, 1986354 – vs . Bethany, 2006353 – vs . Frostburg State, 1990349 – vs . Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1966349 – vs . Duquesne, 1987

Passing Yards-Game:483 – vs . Frostburg State, 2013 469 -- vs . Thiel, 2008467 – vs . Lock Haven, 1968434 - at Westminster, 2009431 – vs . Grove City, 1964383 – vs . Westminster, 2002 364 – vs . Frostburg State, 1998363 – vs . Thiel, 2002362 - Hanover, 2009361 - at Thiel, 2002360 – vs . Washington & Jefferson, 2004

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed-Game: -105 – vs . Westminster, 1967 -85 – vs . Geneva, 1975-48 – vs . Grove City, 1984-39 – vs . Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1966-30 – vs . Denison, 2000-29 – vs . Frostburg State, 1984

-25 - vs . Hanover, 2008-11 – vs . Westminster, 1966-9 – vs . Westminster, 2006-9 – vs . Geneva, 1966

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed-Game: 0 – vs . Ohio Northern, 1965 9 – vs . Grove City, 1963 11 – vs . Mercyhurst, 1988 17 – vs . Frostburg State, 1991 17 – vs . West Virginia Wesleyan, 1986 20 – vs . California (Pa .), 1974 20 – vs . California (Pa .), 1978 20 – vs . Denison, 2004 22 – vs . Fairmont State, 1984 23 – vs . Muskingum, 1965

Fewest Total Yards Offense Allowed-Game:29 – vs . Slippery Rock, 196632 – vs . Geneva, 197559 – vs . Westminster, 196765 – vs . Geneva, 197768 – vs . Grove City, 198486 – vs . Frostburg State, 196689 – vs . Geneva, 196797 – vs . Denison, 2004 98 – vs . Thiel, 199198 – vs . Geneva, 1978

TEAM SUPERLATIVESPoints:Game: 81 vs . Frostburg (0) – 1967 Season: 483 (9 games) – 1967

Points by Opponent:Game: 101, Indiana Normal – 1915Season: 315 (9 games) – 1996

Points by both Teams:Game: 108 (WAY 59, FSU 49) – 2013Fewest Points in Season:WC: 7 (8 games) – 1928 Opponent: 39 (9 games) – 1932

Rushing Yards in Season:WU: 2,754 (11 games) – 2007 Opponent: 2,265 (9 games) – 1996

Passing Yards in Season:WU: 3,122 (11 games) – 2013 Opponent: 2,534 (11 games) – 2013

Total Offense in Season:WC: 4,579 (11 games) – 2004 Opponent: 4,317 (10 games) – 2001

Total Offense in Game:WC: 621 vs . Frostburg – 1967 Opponent: 609, Frostburg State – 2013

Touchdowns: Season: 71 – 1967

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Career Rushing Yards:3,985 Ryan Abels, 2003-063,297 Mike Stout, 1996-99 2,818 Tim Miller, 1987-902,570 Jon Culp, 1975-782,519 Eric Daniels, 2003-062,320 Rich Dahar, 1964-672,280 Robert Heller, 2007-082,240 Keith Davis, 1978-822,016 Troy Westenbarger, 1989-921,846 Otto Birkhead, 1981-83

Career Passing Yards:7,403 Jeff Dumm, 2001-046,568 Brad Dawson, 2007-2010 5,912 Darren Elvey, 1994-97 4,559 John Huntey, 1966-694,402 Harry Theofiledes, 1962-654,177 Carter Hill, 2012-Present 3,225 Larry Cernansky, 1976-792,819 Mike Forbes, 1979-822,732 Kelly Bird, 1971-742,458 Tres Cobb, 2002-06

Career Receptions:179 Dominick Hunter, 2002-05 175 Ivan Hawkins, 2002-05 155 Paul D’Imperio, 2001-04

143 Don Herrmann, 1965-68117 Adam Moses, 2009-2012116 Christian Jackson, 2009-2012113 Dan Dvorchak, 1964-67105 Ray Hightower, 2007-2009103 Craig Antonio, 1990-9393 Josh Fisher, 2006-2009

Career Total Offense:7,550 Jeff Dumm, 2001-046,765 Brad Dawson, 2007-10 5,765 Darren Elvey, 1994-975,380 Harry Theofiledes, 1962-655,133 Mike Stout, 1996-99 4,293 John Huntey, 1966-694,270 Carter Hill, 2012-Present3,989 Ryan Abels, 2003-062,933 Mike Forbes, 1979-822,950 Tim Miller, 1987-90

Career Scoring:270 Ryan Abels, 2003-06253 Ben Popson, 2003-06233 Rich Dahar, 1964-67198 Mike Stout, 1996-99186 Don Hermann, 1965-68186 Eric Daniels, 2003-06 182 Tim Miller, 1987-90162 Robert Heller, 2007-08156 Rich Ripepi, 1965-68155 Kent Ewell, 1975-78

Career Field Goals (min. 15 made):34 Ben Popson, 2003-06 28 Kent Ewell, 1975-78 18 Brad Schoffstall, 1997-98 17 Dave Zatta, 1985-88 16 Alex Henry, 2012-13 16 Ted Rodavich, 1979-82 15 Jon Storck, 2009-10

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Rushing Yards-Game:312 Robert Heller vs . Westminster, 2007289 Robert Heller vs . Wash . & Jeff ., 2007277 Robert Heller vs . Wooster, 2007266 Mike Martinez vs . Kenyon, 1994 263 Orlando Magruder vs . Juniata, 2001246 Ryan Abels vs . Randolph-Macon, 2004233 Rich Dahar vs . Wisc . Whitewater, 1966230 Robert Heller vs . Muskingum, 2007227 Troy Westenbarger vs . Bethany, 1992222 Ryan Abels vs . Westminster, 2006

Passing Yards-Game:483 Carter Hill at Frostburg, 2013467 John Huntley vs . Lock Haven, 1968453 Brad Dawson vs . Thiel, 2008434 Brad Dawson at Westminster, 2009405 Harry Theofiledes vs . Grove City, 1964383 Jeff Dumm vs . Westminster, 2002364 Ryan Mytrysak vs . Frostburg State, 1998362 Brad Dawson vs . Hanover, 2009 361 Jeff Dumm vs . Thiel, 2002359 Jeff Dumm vs . Alfred, 2002356 Jeff Dumm vs . Wash . & Jeff ., 2004 Receiving Yards-Game:328 Don Herrmann vs . Lock Haven, 1968199 Joe Dzurinko vs . Westminster, 1968189 Bob Gary vs . Grove City, 1964187 Graig Antonio vs . Grove City, 1993185 Don Herrmann vs . Westminster, 1967175 Ivan Hawkins vs . Hanover, 2004173 Bernie Thompson vs . Frostburg, 2013173 Dan Dvorchak vs . California, 1967164 Don Herrmann vs . Geneva, 1967

INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

Rushing Attempts:Game: 46 Robert Heller vs . Wooster, 2007Season: 386 Robert Heller, 2007Career: 734 Ryan Abels, 2003-06

Passing Attempts: Game: 64 Carter Hill vs . Wash . & Jeff ., 2013 Season: 473 Carter Hill, 2013 Career: 1,012 Jeff Dumm, 2001-04

Rushing Yards:Game: 312 Robert Heller vs . Westminster, 2007Season: 2,176 Robert Heller, 2007Career: 3,985 Ryan Abels, 2003-06

Passing Yards: Game: 483 Carter Hill at Frostburg State, 2013 Season: 3,102 Carter Hill, 2013 Career: 7,403 Jeff Dumm, 2001-04

Passes Completed: Game: 38 Carter Hill at Frostburg State, 2013Season: 292 Carter Hill, 2013 Career: 633 Jeff Dumm, 2001-04

Touchdown Passes Thrown:Game: 8 John Huntey vs . Lock Haven, 1968Season: 28 Carter Hill, 2013Career: 64 Jeff Dumm, 2001-04

Passes Intercepted:Game: 7 John Huntey vs . Fairmont, 1968Season: 20 Dan Cunningham, 1992Career: 42 Darren Elvey, 1994-97

Pass Receptions:Game: 18 Don Herrmann vs . Lock Haven, 1968 18 Graig Antonio vs . Grove City, 1993Season: 76 Don Herrmann, 1968Career: 179 Dominick Hunter, 2002-05

Quarterback Harry Theofiledes threw for 405 yards in a 53-0 victory over Grove City in 1964.

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Pass Receiving Yardage:Game: 328 Don Herrmann vs . Lock Haven, 1968Season: 1,145 Don Herrmann, 1968Career: 2,439 Ivan Hawkins, 2002-05 Touchdown Passes Received: Game: 7 Don Herrmann vs . Lock Haven, 1968Season: 20 Don Herrmann, 1968Career: 31 Don Herrmann, 1965-68

Total Offense:Game: 487 Carter Hill vs. Frostburg St., 2013Season: 3,146 Carter Hill, 2013Career: 7,550 Jeff Dumm, 2001-04

Scoring:Game: 42 Don Herrmann, 1968 Robert Heller, 2007Season: 162 Robert Heller, 2007Career: 270 Ryan Abels, 2003-06

Touchdowns:Game: 7 Don Herrmann vs . Lock Haven, 1968Season: 20 Don Herrmann, 1968Career: 45 Ryan Abels, 2003-06

All-Purpose Yards:Season: 2,332 Robert Heller, 2007Career: 5,163 Mike Stout, 1996-99

PAT Kick Conversions:

Game: 10 Ben Popson, 2003 vs . Denison 10 Ben Popson, 2004 vs . ManchesterConsec .: 58 Ben Popson, 2003-04Season: 57 Ben Falcone, 1965-68

Field Goals:Game: 4 Dave Zatta vs . Duquesne, 1985 Bryan Arbes vs . Thomas More, 2008Season: 13 Bryan Arbes, 2008Career: 34 Ben Popson, 2003-06Longest: 49 Kent Ewell vs . Frostburg St ., 1976 Bryan Arbes vs Thomas More, 2008 Pass Interceptions: Game: 4 Dave Clelland vs . Niagara, 1948 Harry Theofiledes vs . Lycoming, 1964 Sam Procida vs . Geneva, 1980 Tom Manzari vs . Duquesne, 1980 Jan Jesso vs . Canisius, 1981 Season: 14 Darrin Gavran, 1986 Career: 16 Bo Lucas, 1988-90

Longest Blocked Punt Return: 55 Dominick Hunter vs . Denison, 2002

Longest Blocked PAT Return:100 Andy Tenney at Johns Hopkins, 2004

Longest Rushing Gain: 97 Orlando Magruder vs . Juniata, 2001 (TD)

Longest Passing Gain:97 Ted Rodavich from Mike Forbes vs . Glenville, 1982 (TD) Christian Jackson from Josh Graham vs . Widener, 2011 (TD) Longest Kickoff Return: 98 Otto Birkhead vs . Westminster, 1982 (TD) Longest Punt Return: 95 Marcus Davies vs . Westminster, 1925 (TD) Longest Interception Return: 100 Scott Cree vs . Hanover, 2009 (TD)Longest Interception Lateral Return: 84 Tom Halland vs . Grove City, 1932 (TD) Longest Fumble Return: 96 Rick Belles vs . Walsh, 1995 (TD)

Longest Punt:72 Bob Babish vs . Ohio Northern, 1969

Running back Mike Stout totaled 5,133 all-purpose yards in his career, including 1,633 yards in 1996.

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Rushing Leaders by Year Since 1961:1961 Paul Stanek 5491962 Paul Stanek 4911963 Wayne Fullerton 3491964 Harry Theofiledes 3761965 Dallas Crable 5941966 Rich Dahar 1,1861967 Dallas Crable 4231968 Tim Hutter 4901969 Don Paull 4441970 Tim Kelly 5641971 Doug Caldwell 2441972 Doug Caldwell 3341973 Curt Jeter 3001974 Doug Caldwell 6531975 Bob Albert 4201976 Jon Culp 5861977 Jon Culp 8401978 Jon Culp 8191979 Keith Davis 9321980 Keith Davis 6501981 Otto Birkhead 8541982 Keith Davis 5091983 Otto Birkhead 5091984 Bill Watson 2721985 Andre Lewis 2641986 Jon Green 6351987 Jon Green 1,0411988 Tim Miller 8291989 Tim Miller 9981990 Tim Miller 9571991 Chris Coley 6881992 Troy Westenbarger 9061993 Chip Sheffield 7721994 Mike Martinez 1,2051995 Rob LaCava 8431996 Mike Stout 9431997 Mike Stout 5731998 Mike Stout 8081999 Mike Stout 973 2000 Terry Schake 654 2001 Rocky Doman 596 2002 Jared Plisko 206 2003 Ryan Abels 877 2004 Ryan Abels 957 2005 Ryan Abels 1,299 2006 Ryan Abels 852 2007 Robert Heller 2,176 2008 Justin Falcon 534 2009 Justin Falcon 491 2010 Bertrand Ngampa 519 2011 Bertrand Ngampa 442 2012 Bertrand Ngampa 979 2013 Jerry Lawman 431

Passing Leaders By Year Since 1961:1961 Jim Laurent 8371962 Jim Laurent 6491963 Harry Theofiledes 1,1301964 Harry Theofiledes 1,7311965 Harry Theofiledes 1,2221966 Don Paull 6861967 John Huntey 1,1571968 John Huntey 2,0041969 John Huntey 1,0771970 Pete Caumo 1891971 Kelly Bird 7491972 Kelly Bird 7841973 Kelly Bird 3651974 Kelly Bird 8341975 Dennis Pazzabon 9881976 Larry Cernansky 6091977 Larry Cernansky 9711978 Larry Cernansky 8361979 Larry Cernansky 8091980 Mike Forbes 9521981 Mike Forbes 9211982 Mike Forbes 9281983 Tim Garry 1,7751984 Brian Virgin 3931985 Jim Bozek 7541986 Jim Bozek 1401987 Jim Eley 3221988 Jim Eley 7181989 Jim Eley 4101990 Mike Martinez 7981991 Jason West 5941992 Dan Cunningham 5421993 Mark Lee 1,0101994 Darren Elvey 9211995 Darren Elvey 1,6561996 Darren Elvey 1,2911997 Darren Elvey 2,0441998 Ryan Mytrysak 1,7421999 Jack Becker 1,7922000 Isaiah Long 7712001 Tom Naughton 1,533 2002 Jeff Dumm 2,493 2003 Jeff Dumm 2,0922004 Jeff Dumm 2,5342005 Tres Cobb 1,500 2006 Tres Cobb 8962007 Kyle Kyper 678 2008 Brad Dawson 1,7392009 Brad Dawson 2,718 2010 Brad Dawson 2,1112011 Josh Graham 1,9982012 Carter Hill 1,075 2013 Carter Hill 3,102

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Receptions Leaders by Year Since 1961:1961 Bob Gary 101962 Larry Boyer 131963 Bob Gary 201964 Bob Stohl 201965 Dan Dvorchak 361966 Dan Dvorchak 291967 Don Herrmann 471968 Don Herrmann 761969 Glenn Herrmann 331970 Jerry Rutkowski 171971 Eric Wichelhaus 261972 Eric Wichelhaus 311973 Greg Moten 131974 Art Green 151975 Art Green 261976 Art Green 191977 Don Albert 181978 Dennis Szafran 181979 Dennis Garrett 331980 Ted Rodavich 171981 Cline Hunt 181982 Matt Toney 191983 Otto Birkhead 28 Matt Toney 281984 Dave Zilli 211985 Dave Zilli 301986 Andrew Lewis 61987 Jon Green 91988 Greg Budner 171989 Bo Lucas 141990 Scott Litwinovich 131991 Craig Antonio 191992 Craig Antonio 221993 Craig Antonio 501994 Mark Lee 25 Mike Martinez 251995 Steve Loya 281996 Tony Houser 281997 Noah Leibhart 361998 Noah Leibhart 311999 Brian Ice 26 2000 Jason Berkhimer 44 2001 Nick Breault 32 2002 Dominick Hunter 49 2003 Ivan Hawkins 55 2004 Paul D’Imperio 58 2005 Dominick Hunter 48 2006 Mike Shields 24 2007 Ray Hightower II 21 2008 Ray Hightower II 47 2009 Ray Hightower II 37 2010 Adam Moses 37 2011 Christian Jackson 55 2012 Adam Moses 38 2013 Bernie Thompson 71

Receiving Yard Leaders by Year Since 1961:1961 Bob Gary 2601962 Larry Boyer 1881963 Bob Gary 4661964 Bob Stohl 6821965 Dan Dvorchak 5431966 Dan Dvorchak 4761967 Don Herrmann 7221968 Don Herrmann 1,1451969 Glenn Herrmann 5301970 Jerry Rutkowski 1891971 Eric Wichelhaus 3801972 Eric Wichelhaus 4701973 Greg Moten 1661974 Art Green 3591975 Art Green 5251976 Art Green 3871977 Don Albert 2831978 Dennis Szafran 2791979 Dennis Garrett 5711980 Ted Rodavich 3411981 Cline Hunt 3161982 Cline Hunt 3071983 Matt Toney 4951984 Dave Zilli 3101985 Dave Zilli 3231986 Mark Buck 741987 Jon Green 1431988 Greg Budner 2221989 Bo Lucas 2481990 Scott Litwinovich 1871991 Mike Culan 1611992 Craig Antonio 2461993 Craig Antonio 5361994 Mark Lee 3031995 Steve Loya 3921996 Tony Houser 3971997 Tony Houser 5311998 Noah Leibhart 5041999 Jason Berkhimer 345 2000 Jason Berkhimer 525 2001 Nick Breault 435 2002 Dominick Hunter 664 2003 Paul D’Imperio 810 2004 Ivan Hawkins 756 2005 Dominick Hunter 525 2006 Mike Shields 297 2007 Ray Hightower II 435 2008 Ray Hightower II 728 2009 Josh Fisher 564 2010 Jeff Young 583 2011 Christian Jackson 690 2012 Christian Jackson 500 2013 Bernie Thompson 869

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Scoring Leaders by Year Since 1961:1961 Paul Stanek 311962 Paul Stanek 361963 Wayne Fullerton 721964 Bill Stohl 561965 Dallas Crable 541966 Rich Dahar 961967 Rich Ripepi 601968 Don Herrmann 1201969 Don Paull 421970 Jay Payne 481971 Bill Vrtar 18 Tim Kelly 181972 Doug Caldwell 321973 Kelly Bird 181974 Dennis Pazzabon 291975 Bob Albert 361976 Rich Householder 421977 Kent Ewell 451978 Jon Culp 481979 Ted Rodavich 451980 Bob Astleford 541981 Otto Birkhead 501982 Pete Long 381983 Mike Zeglen 291984 Pat Sweeney 251985 Dave Zatta 191986 John Theofiledes 361987 Jon Green 521988 Tim Miller 481989 Tim Miller 621990 Tim Miller 721991 Troy Westenbarger 441992 Troy Westenbarger 18 Rich Knight 181993 Chip Sheffield 361994 Mike Martinez 721995 Steve Loya 361996 Mike Stout 481997 Brad Schoffstall 471998 Brad Schoffstall 561999 Mike Stout 76 2000 Jason Berkhimer 44 2001 Rocky Doman 48 2002 Brian Cence 49 2003 Eric Daniels 84 2004 Ben Popson 81 2005 Ryan Abels 60 2006 Ryan Abels 662007 Robert Heller 1622008 Bryan Arbes 68 2009 Jon Storck 63 2010 Jon Storck 64 2011 Jeff Young 422012 Dominic Moore 48 Bertrand Ngampa 48 2013 Alex Henry 76

Tackle Leaders By Year Since 1995:1995 Bob Pitts 811996 Justin Andrews 951997 Justin Andrews 891998 Justin Andrews 671999 Justin Andrews 682000 David Moncrieffe 782001 Rob Connolly 67 2002 Sean Ross 79 2003 Sean Ross 842004 Andy Tenney 722005 Andy Tenney 104 2006 Brendon Steele 84

2007 Brendon Steele 93 2008 Ryan Krull 89 2009 Troy Cree 92 2010 Bryan Gary 69 2011 Ryan Williams 83 2012 Bryan Gary 69 2013 Bryan Gary 90

Interception Leaders By Year Since 1995:1995 Chris Ickes 41996 Nate Miller 21997 Jack Becker 61998 Jack Becker 31999 Justin Aglio 32000 Tommy O’Connor 52001 Tommy O’Connor 4 2002 Matt Harnish 4 Tommy O’Connor 4 2003 Nick Emley 3 Matt Harnish 32004 Luke Cunkelman 62005 Nick Emley 4 2006 Anthony Taylor 5 2007 Jacques Newberry 5 2008 Scott Cree 5 2009 Scott Cree 3 2010 Sean Hunt 8 2011 Sean Hunt 5 2012 Bryan Gary 2 Marvin Sampson 2 2013 Stephen Holt 3

Sack Leaders By Year Since 1999:1999 Cornelius Coleman 6 .0 Jim Hoffner 6 .02000 Bob Landis 5 .02001 Brandon Doppelheuer 6 .0 2002 Brandon Doppelheuer 3 .5 Phil Thomas 3 .5 2003 Phil Thomas 5 .5 Steve Ward 5 .52004 Mike Czerwien 10 .02005 Mike Czerwien 9 .5 2006 Mike Czerwien 11 .0 2007 Mike Czerwien 23 .0 2008 DJ DeWitt 10 .5 2009 Troy Cree 3 .5 2010 Darryl Moore Jr . 7 .0 2011 Brandon Fedorka 9 .0 2012 Brandon Fedorka 10 .5 2013 Brandon Fedorka 11 .5

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All-Time Coaching Records:

Name Year (s) W L T Pct.

Thomas D . Whittles 1895 3 0 0 1 .000

Unknown 1896-1900, 1902-1916 37 48 5 .435

Col . Red Roberts 1923 3 4 1 .429

Brit Patterson 1924 7 2 1 .778

Frank N . Wolf 1921-1922, 1928-1941 65 63 1 .508

Dr . Roy E . Easterday 1925-1927 9 13 4 .409

Mark L . Booth 1942 2 6 0 .250

Asa G . (Ace) Wiley 1946 0 7 1 .000

J . Stanton Keck 1947-1950 17 15 3 .531

John F . (Jack) Wiley 1951-1954 22 9 1 .710

John Popovich 1955-1958 12 16 4 .429

Peter Mazzaferro 1959-1962 12 19 3 .387

Michael (Mo) Scarry 1963-1965 17 8 1 .680

Carl DePasqua 1966-1967 19 1 0 .950

Dr . Darrell Lewis 1968-1972 20 25 0 .444

Hayden Buckley 1973-1982 52 32 3 .623

William Tornabene 1983-1986 16 21 1 .432

Ty Clarke 1987-1993 28 39 0 .418

Dan Baranik 1994-2000 32 32 0 .500

Jeff Hand 2001-2004 24 17 0 .585

Rick Shepas 2005-present 56 37 0 .602

Totals 453 414 38 .522* Football discontinued in 1901, 1917-20, 1943-45

Top 5 All-Time Coaching Records By Winning Percentage*Years Name W L T Pct.1951-1954 John F . (Jack) Wiley 22 9 1 .7101973-1982 Hayden Buckley 52 32 3 .6232005-present Rick Shepas 56 37 0 .6022001-2004 Jeff Hand 24 17 0 .5851947-1950 J . Stanton Keck 17 15 3 .5311921-1922, 1928-41 Frank N . Wolf 65 63 1 .508

* minimum of four seasons as head coach

Frank N. WolfLeads all coaches with 65

wins

Carl DePasquaCoached 1966 National

Championship team

John F. (Jack) WileyLeads all coaches with a .710

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Team (First Meeting) W-L-T

AAlbion (1978) 2-0-0Albright (1957) 1-0-0Alderson-Broaddus (1922) 4-0-0Alfred (1996) 3-1-0Allegheny (1922) 0-4-0Alliance (1947) 2-0-0Ashland (1963) 2-7-0Averett (2000) 1-0-0

BBaldwin-Wallace (1959) 0-1-0Bethany (W.Va.) (1899) 29-17-7Bluffton (1988) 1-1-0Bowling Green (1954) 1-0-0 Bridgewater (Va .) (2003) 0-1-0 Brockport (N .Y .) (2013) 0-1-0Bucknell (1933) 0-1-0Buffalo (1978) 1-1-0

CCalifornia (Pa .) (1899) 27-8-0California YMCA (1907) 2-0-0Canisius (1927) 1-3-0Capital (1988) 0-1-0Carnegie Tech/CMU (1907) 4-10-1Carnegie Tech B (1921) 1-0-0Case Western Reserve (2014) 0-0-0Central State (Ohio) (1957) 0-2-0Chincotague Naval Air Base (1952) 1-0-0Christopher Newport (2011) 0-1-0Clarion (1954) 2-0-0

DDavis & Elkins (1922) 1-1-0Defiance (1958) 2-0-0Denison (1989) 5-2-0Duquesne (1922) 14-11-0

EEast Stroudsburg (1958) 0-0-2Eastern Michigan (1969) 0-2-0

Edinboro (1957) 1-2-0Emory & Henry (1982) 2-0-0

FFairmont State (1911) 3-11-0Ferris Institute (Mich .) (1962) 1-0-0Findlay (1956) 7-2-0Fordham (1936) 0-4-0Frostburg State (1961) 29-12-1

GGannon (1992) 2-4-0Geneva (1908) 43-30-4 Gettysburg (2003) 0-1-0Georgetown (D .C .) (1927) 0-2-0Glenville State (1937) 3-4-1Grove City (1903) 29-17-5

HHanover (2004) 3-1-0Hartwick (1996) 0-1-0

IIndiana (Pa .) (1913) 2-9-0

JJohn Carroll (1959) 0-1-0Johns Hopkins (2004) 0-1-0 Juniata (1931) 5-4-0

KKent State (1948) 0-5-0Kenyon (1992) 3-1-0

LLafayette (1962) 0-1-0LaSalle (1997) 2-0-0Lebanon Valley (1924) 0-0-1Linsly (1915) 0-1-0Lock Haven (1969) 2-0-0Lycoming (1963) 3-1-0

MManchester (1999) 2-1-0Marietta (1961) 3-2-0

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Moundsville (1904) 2-1-0Mt . St . Mary’s (Md .) (1949) 1-0-1Muskingum (1904) 8-7-0

NNew Mexico Highlands (1966) 1-0-0New River (W .Va .) (1931) 0-1-1Niagara (1938) 0-7-0

OOhio Northern (1958) 6-2-0Ohio Wesleyan (2000) 1-1-0Otterbein (1939) 1-1-0

PPenn State (1931) 2-0-0Pittsburgh (1897) 1-5-0Pittsburgh Athletic Club (1898) 1-0-0Potomac State (1939) 4-0-0

QQuantico Marines (Va .) (1950) 0-1-0

RRandolph-Macon (1948) 4-0-0Rio Grande (Ohio) (1936) 2-0-0Robert Morris (Pa .) (1994) 0-2-0

SSalem (1937) 5-4-0Scranton (1951) 0-2-0Sewickley Athletic Club (1898) 1-0-0Shenandoah (2006) 0-1-0Shippensburg (1941) 1-0-0Slippery Rock (1930) 11-7-0Saint Bonaventure (1922) 1-1-0Saint Francis (Pa .) (1923) 4-1-0Saint Vincent (1929) 17-11-4Steens B&H (1896) 1-0-0Susquehanna (1922) 4-2-0

TThiel (1913) 27-8-1Thomas More (1992) 4-7-0Twilight Athletic Club (1907) 1-0-0

UUniontown University (1896) 0-1-0Upsala (1948) 1-0-0Urbana (1986) 2-2-0Ursinus (1999) 0-2-0

VVa . Polytechnical Institute (1954) 0-1-0

WWalsh (1995) 1-0-0Wash. & Jeff. (1897) 3-38-0Wash . & Jeff . (JV) (1895) 1-0-0Washington High (1906) 2-0-0Waynesburg High (1903) 2-2-0 Wesley (1993) 0-3-0West Chester (1935) 2-2-3West Liberty State (1940) 8-8-1West Virginia (1899) 1-16-0West Virginia (JV) (1895) 3-0-0West Virginia Tech (1950) 3-3-0W . Va . Wesleyan (1910) 20-18-1Westminster (Pa.) (1910) 32-37-3Widener (2011) 0-1-0William Patterson (1998) 1-1-0 Wilkes (2010) 0-1-0Wisconsin-Whitewater (1966) 1-0-0Wofford (1970) 0-1-0Wooster (1955) 1-4-0

YYoungstown State (1940) 1-2-1

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1895 Thomas D. Whittles - Coach 4 Wash . & Jeff . (JV) 010 West Virginia (JV) 010 West Virginia (JV) 8 3-0-0 1896 8 Steens B&H 036 West Virginia (JV) 00 Uniontown University School 8 2-1-0 189714 Pittsburgh 6 0 Wash . & Jeff . 22 1-1-0 189836 Pittsburgh Athletic Club 012 Sewickly Athletic Club 0 2-0-0 189928 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 5 California (Pa .) 0 0 Wash . & Jeff . 8 6 West Virginia 1720 West Virginia 0 3-2-0 190020 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 5 California (Pa .) 0 0 Wash . & Jeff . 11 2-1-0

1901Football discontinued for one year

1902 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 6 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 6 California (Pa .) 5 1-1-1 1903 6 Bethany (W .Va .) 6 0 California (Pa .) 34 0 California (Pa .) 2917 Grove City 5 6 Grove City 2311 Monongahela Industrial 510 Waynesburg High School 0 3-3-1 1904 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 6 California (Pa .) 17 5 Moundsville 6 0 Pittsburgh 83 0 Wash . & Jeff . 83 5 Muskingum 33 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 7 0-6-1 1905

0 California (Pa .) 5 6 Waynesburg High School 40 0 Waynesburg High School 12 0-3-0 190612 Monongahela Industrial 1123 Washington High School 028 Washington High School 5 3-0-0 190714 California YMCA 0 5 Moundsville 010 Twilight Athletic Club 024 California (Pa .) 0 0 Carnegie Tech 17 4-1-0 1908 6 California (Pa .) 5 6 California YMCA 0 0 Carnegie Tech 12 5 Geneva 023 Moundsville 0 0 Wash . & Jeff . 4146 Waynesburg High School 0 5-2-0 1909 8 Bethany (W .Va .) 8 5 California (Pa .) 0 0 California (Pa .) 16 0 Carnegie Tech 18 0 Wash . & Jeff . 46 0 West Virginia 1516 Muskingum 0 2-4-1 1910 6 Bethany (W .Va .) 010 California (Pa .) 028 California (Pa .) 16 0 Carnegie Tech 0 0 Pittsburgh 42 0 Wash . & Jeff . 41 0 Westminster (Pa .) 17 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 0 4-3-1 1911 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 5 6 Carnegie Tech 1217 Fairmont State 0 0 West Virginia 17 1-3-0 191221 California (Pa .) 0 0 Carnegie Tech 25 3 West Virginia 17 0 Westminster (Pa .) 36 6 Fairmont State 7 1-4-0 191323 California (Pa .) 7 0 Carnegie Tech 18 6 Fairmont State 0 0 Geneva 53 0 Grove City 54 0 West Virginia 45 0 Indiana (Pa .) 42 0 Thiel 20

0 Bethany (W .Va .) 49 2-7-0 1914 0 Carnegie Tech 55 6 Bethany (W .Va .) 60 38 Thiel 0 1-2-0 1915 0 Carnegie Tech 88 6 Linsly 13 0 Indiana (Pa .) 101 0-3-0 1916 0 Thiel 69 0-1-0

Football discontinued during World War I

1921 Frank N. Wolf - Coach21 California (Pa .) 014 Fairmont State 1713 California (Pa .) 013 Carnegie Tech B 0 3-1-0 1922 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 Carnegie Tech 54 0 Geneva 621 Alderson-Broaddus 0 6 Duquesne 044 Davis & Elkins 0 7 Allegheny 3310 Bethany (W .Va .) 1233 St . Bonaventure 1625 Westminster 020 Susquehanna 0 6-4-0 1923 Col. Red Roberts - Coach 7 Geneva 1214 Grove City 13 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 0 Thiel 13 7 Westminster (Pa .) 0 0 Wash . & Jeff . 4065 St . Francis (Pa .) 0 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 3-4-1 1924 Brit Patterson - Coach28 Westminster (Pa .) 0 7 Geneva 014 Alderson-Broaddus 017 Grove City 1314 Bethany (W .Va .) 014 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 Wash . & Jeff . 27 7 Thiel 0 0 Allegheny 28 7 Lebanon Valley 7 7-2-1

1925 Dr. Roy A. Easterday - Coach 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 0 Grove City 19 6 Wash . & Jeff . 40 6 Thiel 012 Westminster (Pa .) 0 0 Allegheny 624 Alderson-Broaddus 0

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0 Geneva 10 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 3-5-1

1926 Dr. Roy A. Easterday - Coach 0 Wash . & Jeff . 1313 Alderson-Broaddus 0 7 Thiel 6 9 West Virginia Wesleyan 6 6 Geneva 2014 Westminster (Pa .) 313 Duquesne 0 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 7 5-3-0

1927 Dr. Roy A. Easterday - Coach 0 Wash . & Jeff . 13 6 Canisius 7 0 Thiel 0 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 6 6 Geneva 12 0 Georgetown (D .C .) 58 0 Westminster (Pa .) 018 Duquesne 0 0 Bethany (W .Va .) 7 1-5-3 1928 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 Canisius 12 0 Wash . & Jeff . 24 0 Geneva 13 7 Bethany (W .Va .) 7 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 34 0 Grove City 0 0 Westminster (Pa .) 13 0 Duquesne 35 0-6-2 1929 Frank N. Wolf - Coach19 St . Vincent 6 0 Pittsburgh 53 6 Indiana (Pa .) 0 2 Thiel 613 Bethany (W .Va .) 612 Grove City 7 7 Geneva 0 7 Allegheny 14 7 Duquesne 14 5-4-0 1930 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 Slippery Rock 7 0 Pittsburgh 52 6 St . Bonaventure 14 7 Geneva 4114 Juniata 1237 Bethany (W .Va .) 6 8 Grove City 3313 West Virginia Wesleyan 31 0 Davis & Elkins 31 2-7-0 1931 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 7 Penn State 0 6 Grove City 625 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 0 New River (W .Va .) 0 7 Westminster (Pa .) 6 6 Geneva 19 0 Slippery Rock 13 6 Juniata 25 3-3-2

1932 Frank N. Wolf - Coach13 Muskingum 619 Slippery Rock 0 7 Penn State 627 Bethany (W .Va .) 010 Grove City 0 6 Westminster 013 Juniata 12 6 Geneva 3 0 New River (W .Va .) 12 8-1-0 1933 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 6 Duquesne 18 7 Bucknell 46 0 Slippery Rock 19 7 Wash . & Jeff . 1949 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 7 Geneva 1426 Juniata 12 0 Grove City 2 0 Thiel 6 2-7-0

1934 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 Duquesne 3912 Slippery Rock 0 6 St . Vincent 1415 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 0 Wash . & Jeff . 919 Geneva 020 Westminster (Pa .) 0 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 19 20 Muskingum 6 5-4-0 1935 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 Pittsburgh 14 6 St . Vincent 631 Westminster (Pa .) 0 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 1913 Slippery Rock 020 Thiel 0 0 Geneva 2713 Bethany (W .Va .) 0 6 West Chester State 15 4-4-1 1936 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 0 West Virginia 7 0 Duquesne 14 6 St .Vincent 059 Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 6 Fordham 2020 Slippery Rock 0 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 1421 Geneva 12 7 West Chester State 12 4-5-0 1937 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 7 Duquesne 3321 Slippery Rock 0 0 Fordham 4841 Salem 0 0 West Virginia 13 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 012 Glenville State 7 0 St . Vincent 0 6 Geneva 0

0 West Chester State 0 5-3-2 1938 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 7 Duquesne 34 6 Slippery Rock 0 0 Fordham 53 0 St . Vincent 819 Geneva 0 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 0 Niagara 1413 West Chester 620 Salem 0 4-5-0 1939 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 14 Potomac State 9 7 Fordham 34 0 Duquesne 2032 Otterbein 0 6 West Chester 6 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 027 Salem 0 3 St . Vincent 0 6 Geneva 0 6-2-1 1940 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 6 Youngstown 6 0 Duquesne 2633 Potomac State 012 Georgetown (D .C .) 26 10 Geneva 013 West Liberty State 020 West Chester 0 6 Niagara 14 4-3-1

1941 Frank N. Wolf - Coach 2 Duquesne 14 7 West Virginia 1325 Potomac State 0 0 St .Vincent 12 6 Shippensburg State 0 0 Youngstown 12 0 West Chester 0 6 Geneva 0 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 0 4-4-1 1942 Mark L. Booth - Coach 0 Duquesne 26 0 Geneva 27 7 Indiana (Pa .) 14 24 West Liberty State 130 West Virginia 27 0 St . Vincent 1229 Geneva 7 0 Morris Harvey (W .Va .) 7 2-6-0

Football discontinued during World War II

1946 Asa G. (Ace) Wiley - Coach 0 Geneva 13 0 West Virginia 42 7 St . Vincent 12 3 West Liberty State 28 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 13 6 Niagara 19 0 Westminster (Pa .) 0 7 Youngstown State 25 0-7-1

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1947 J. Stanton Keck - Coach56 Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 0 Geneva 2612 Alliance 0 7 West Virginia 60 6 Niagara 19 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 13 7 West Liberty State 19 6 Westminster 220 St . Vincent 14 4-5-0 1948 J. Stanton Keck - Coach16 West Virginia 29 7 Geneva 633 Randolph-Macon 6 7 Kent State 3439 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 6 St . Vincent 2113 Niagara 2120 Westminster (Pa .) 020 Upsala 7 5-4-0 1949 J. Stanton Keck - Coach 7 West Virginia 42 0 Geneva 038 Randolph-Macon 622 Mt . St . Mary’s 1325 Alliance 13 0 St . Vincent 619 West Virginia Wesleyan 027 Westminster 6 6 Niagara 24 5-3-1 1950 J. Stanton Keck - Coach 6 Geneva 9 7 Quantico Marines (Va .) 4119 Mt . St . Mary’s (Md .) 1912 Niagara 1425 West Virginia Tech 612 Westminster (Pa .) 013 St . Vincent 1358 West Virginia Wesleyan 12 3-3-2

1951 John F. (Jack) Wiley - Coach 9 West Virginia 20 7 Geneva 614 West Virginia Tech 2522 West Liberty State 031 Bethany (W .Va .) 026 St . Francis (Pa .) 026 Westminster (Pa .) 620 St . Vincent 140 Scranton 12 6-3-0 1952 John F. (Jack) Wiley - Coach27 West Liberty State 1234 Geneva 012 West Virginia 4941 Chincotague Naval Air Base 035 Bethany (W .Va .) 036 St . Francis (Pa .) 635 Westminster (Pa .) 2732 St . Vincent 0 7-1-0

1953 John F. (Jack) Wiley - Coach10 Kent State 20 9 Geneva 019 West Virginia 4710 Youngstown State 712 St . Vincent 0 0 Westminster (Pa .) 2027 West Virginia Tech 0 4-3-0 1954 John F. (Jack) Wiley - Coach 0 Kent State 26 0 Geneva 012 Bowling Green 717 Clarion 734 West Virginia Tech 1923 St . Vincent 740 Wash . & Jeff . 12 6 Virginia Polytechnical Inst . 20 5-2-1 1955 John Popovich - Coach12 West Liberty State 6 8 Geneva 712 Wooster 2733 Clarion 013 St . Vincent 7 7 Westminster (Pa .) 750 Wash . & Jeff . 13 0 Kent State 14 5-2-1 1956 John Popovich - Coach 0 West Liberty State 20 6 Geneva 12 6 Kent State 1913 West Virginia Tech 2013 St . Vincent 13 7 Westminster (Pa .) 4212 Findlay (Ohio) 7 0 Morris Harvey (W . Va .) 49 1-6-1 1957 John Popovich - Coach19 Geneva 19 7 Westminster (Pa .) 1313 Edinboro 721 Albright 1813 Findlay (Ohio) 614 West Virginia Tech 20 7 Central State (Ohio) 44 3-3-1 1958 John Popovich - Coach20 Potomac State 0 0 Geneva 27 0 Westminster (Pa .) 1326 Ohio Northern 15 0 St . Vincent 20 0 East Stroudsburg State 0 7 Defiance 60 Scranton 2113 Central State (Ohio) 25 3-5-1 1959 Peter Mazzaferro - Coach 0 Grove City 0 6 Geneva 41 6 Westminster (Pa .) 2714 John Carroll 33 0 St . Vincent 6 0 East Stroudsburg State 0

2 Muskingum 2727 Defiance 0 0 Baldwin-Wallace 42 1-6-2 1960 Peter Mazzaferro - Coach 6 Grove City 6 6 Geneva 14 6 Carnegie Tech 1414 Slippery Rock 27 7 St . Vincent 19 9 Susquehanna 1314 Westminster 42 7 Muskingum 66 6 Ohio Northern 7 0-8-1 1961 Peter Mazzaferro - Coach 0 Geneva 1426 Carnegie Tech 018 Slippery Rock State 7 7 St . Vincent 024 Frostburg State 7 6 Westminster (Pa .) 712 California (Pa .) 732 Marietta 7 6-2-0

1962 Peter Mazzaferro - Coach33 Geneva 619 Ferris Institute (Mich .) 1425 Carnegie Tech 634 St . Vincent 1422 Marietta 1212 Westminster (Pa .) 13 6 Muskingum 25 0 Lafayette 10 5-3-0

1963 Michael J. (Mo) Scarry -Coach12 Geneva 630 Lycoming 1234 Carnegie Tech 713 Ashland 2128 Frostburg State 034 Westminster (Pa .) 2624 Muskingum 147 Findlay 17 6-2-0

1964 Michael J. (Mo) Scarry-Coach28 Ohio Northern 3619 Geneva 618 Lycoming 1318 Ashland 719 Indiana (Pa .) 1313 Frostburg State 1418 Westminster (Pa .) 2112 Muskingum 1353 Grove City 0 5-4-0

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1965 Michael J. (Mo) Scarry -Coach21 Ohio Northern 018 Geneva 0 7 Findlay 3543 Juniata 1421 California (Pa .) 1340 Frostburg State 1234 Westminster (Pa .) 21 6 Muskingum 713 Grove City 13 6-2-1 1966 Carl DePasqua - Coach31 Slippery Rock 0 6 Susquehanna 030 Ohio Northern 720 California (Pa .) 758 Frostburg State 054 Geneva 713 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 7 Findlay 614 Westminster (Pa .) 1330 New Mexico Highland 2742 Wisconsin-Whitewater 21 11-0-0

NAIA National Champions1967 Carl DePasqua - Coach

61 Slippery Rock 760 Susquehanna 048 Ohio Northern 1361 California (Pa .) 681 Frostburg State 069 Geneva 742 West Virginia Wesleyan 0 0 Fairmont 761 Westminster 7 8-1-01968 Dr. Darrell Lewis - Coach14 Fairmont 4128 Slippery Rock 719 Ohio Northern 027 California (Pa .) 6 7 Ashland 1649 Geneva 056 West Virginia Wesleyan 061 Westminster (Pa .) 7 69 Lock Haven 0 7-2-0 1969 Dr. Darrell Lewis - Coach 7 Fairmont 34 7 Slippery Rock 2715 Ohio Northern 1220 California (Pa .) 0 0 Eastern Michigan 4814 Geneva 628 West Virginia Wesleyan 6 7 Westminster (Pa .) 1414 Lock Haven 13 5-4-0 1970 Dr. Darrell Lewis -Coach 0 Fairmont 2122 Findlay 7 0 Eastern Michigan 30 7 California (Pa .) 0 0 Westminster (Pa .) 5121 Geneva 728 West Virginia Wesleyan 0

10 Wofford 4820 Ashland 15 5-4-0 1971 Dr. Darrell Lewis - Coach 0 Fairmont 2010 Edinboro 32 7 Findlay 0 0 Salem 30 6 Westminster (Pa .) 3413 Geneva 2923 West Virginia Wesleyan 17 0 Slippery Rock 47 7 Ashland 45 2-7-0

1972 Darrell Lewis - Coach19 Fairmont 28 6 Edinboro State 23 3 West Liberty State 2111 Westminster 27 6 Geneva 1514 West Virginia Wesleyan 17 9 Slippery Rock 30 0 Ashland 4130 Frostburg State 16 1-8-0 1973 Hayden Buckley - Coach 0 Westminster (Pa .) 1414 West Liberty State 013 Geneva 0 6 West Virginia Wesleyan 24 0 Salem 1413 Ashland 3520 Frostburg 2635 California (Pa .) 0 3-5-0 1974 Hayden Buckley - Coach36 Frostburg State 13 0 West Liberty State 1416 Westminster (Pa .) 1417 California (Pa .) 029 Geneva 6 3 Slippery Rock 4126 West Virginia Wesleyan 157 Ashland 3511 Susquehanna 10 6-3-0 1975 Hayden Buckley - Coach19 Frostburg State 7 0 West Liberty State 016 Westminster (Pa .) 2731 California (Pa .) 714 Geneva 729 Slippery Rock 713 West Virginia Wesleyan 1514 Ashland 2513 Susquehanna 28 4-4-1 1976 Hayden Buckley - Coach30 Frostburg State 023 West Virginia Wesleyan 1720 California (Pa .) 14 7 Westminster (Pa .) 3342 Geneva 617 Findlay 621 West Virginia Wesleyan 2022 Salem 33 3 Grove City 7

6-3-0 1977 Hayden Buckley - Coach30 Frostburg State 723 West Liberty State 027 California (Pa .) 1315 Westminster (Pa .) 1726 Geneva 620 Findlay 13 9 West Virginia Wesleyan 1331 Salem 024 Grove City 13 7-2-0 1978 Hayden Buckley - Coach21 Frostburg State 712 California (Pa .) 024 Albion 1320 University of Buffalo 1313 Geneva 610 Westminster (Pa .) 20 8 Indiana (Pa .) 1627 Grove City 0 6-2-0 1979 Hayden Buckley - Coach13 Frostburg State 713 California (Pa .) 2119 Albion 028 University of Buffalo 2927 Geneva 21 8 Westminster (Pa .) 315 Indiana (Pa .) 1842 Grove City 341 Duquesne 7 6-3-0 1980 Hayden Buckley - Coach21 Indiana (Pa .) 2324 Geneva 717 Canisius 21 3 Westminster (Pa .) 738 Frostburg State 1248 Grove City 021 California (Pa .) 036 Duquesne 3 5-3-0

1981 Hayden Buckley - Coach 8 Indiana (Pa .) 1416 Geneva 1634 Canisius 1235 Lycoming 14 0 Westminster (Pa .) 1430 Frostburg State 814 Grove City 17 7 California (Pa .) 343 Mercyhurst 20 5-3-1

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1982 Hayden Buckley - Coach 7 Glenville State 20 7 Indiana (Pa .) 2148 Geneva 18 0 Lycoming 720 Emory and Henry 1229 Frostburg State 2912 Westminster (Pa .) 3535 Grove City 1330 Salem 0 4-4-1

1983 William Tornabene - Coach 7 Glenville State 7 0 Indiana (Pa .) 2114 Fairmont State 1317 Geneva 623 Duquesne 624 Emory and Henry 724 Frostburg State 17 2 Westminster (Pa .) 2014 Grove City 9 6 Salem 21 6-3-1

1984 William Tornabene - Coach 0 Glenville State 1312 Fairmont State 37 0 Westminster (Pa .) 3121 Duquesne 1015 Geneva 17 3 Frostburg State 1630 Grove City 0 7 California (Pa .) 14 2-6-0

1985 William Tornabene - Coach10 West Liberty State 6 7 Glenville 2 0 Fairmont State 4226 Duquesne 6 0 Frostburg State 12 7 Westminster (Pa .) 38 7 Grove City 13 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 3 6 California (Pa .) 35 0 Geneva 9 4-6-0

1986 William Tornabene - Coach 8 West Liberty State 2312 West Virginia Wesleyan 28 7 Fairmont State 5510 Urbana 1321 Duquesne 2014 Frostburg State 27 3 Muskingum 2110 Westminster (Pa .) 921 Geneva 1330 Glenville State 14 4-6-0 1987 Ty Clarke - Coach14 West Liberty State 2810 Glenville State 2222 West Virginia Wesleyan 1629 Urbana 1231 Duquesne 714 Frostburg State 716 Muskingum 610 Westminster (Pa .) 19 8 Geneva 22 5-4-0

1988 Ty Clarke - Coach10 West Liberty State 14 0 Glenville State 27 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 923 Geneva 3635 Duquesne 14 0 Bluffton 34 7 Capital 14 0 Westminster (Pa .) 3017 Mercyhurst 2020 Frostburg State 9 2-8-0 1989 Ty Clarke - Coach 0 Denison 1713 Mercyhurst 3414 West Virginia Wesleyan 27 0 Geneva 2012 Thiel 017 Duquesne 342 Bluffton 20 0 Westminster (Pa .) 2817 Bethany (W . Va .) 16 9 Grove City 14 8 Frostburg State 27 4-7-0

Waynesburg begins play in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference

1990 Ty Clarke - Coach 9 Wash . & Jeff . 14 7 West Virginia Wesleyan 14 0 Geneva 2444 Bethany (W . Va .) 1047 Duquesne 733 Mercyhurst 8 0 Westminster (Pa .) 2031 Thiel 1024 Grove City 728 Frostburg State 18 6-4-0

1991 Ty Clarke - Coach14 Geneva 020 Grove City 1219 Wash . & Jeff . 3338 Bethany (W . Va .) 1520 Duquesne 631 Urbana 6 7 Westminster (Pa .) 2132 Thiel 618 Frostburg State 22 6-3-0 1992 Ty Clarke - Coach 7 Urbana 17 3 Gannon 34 3 Grove City 23 0 Wash . & Jeff . 35 0 Thomas More 10 16 Bethany (W . Va .) 2719 Thiel 021 Kenyon 16 0 Frostburg State 14

2-7-0 1993 Ty Clarke - Coach 0 Gannon 922 Grove City 28 3 Wash . & Jeff . 4114 Thomas More 2913 Bethany (W . Va .) 2832 Thiel 720 Kenyon 1224 Frostburg State 2215 Wesley 22 3-6-0 1994 Dan Baranik - Coach9/3 Robert Morris (Pa .) L, 19-24 9/17 at Wesley L, 0-429/24 at Thiel W, 16-010/1 Grove City W, 34-710/8 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 21-5910/15 Gannon W, 21-1910/22 Bethany (W . Va .) L, 22-2410/29 at Kenyon L, 14-1911/5 Frostburg State W, 28-21 4-5-0

1995 Dan Baranik - Coach 9/2 at Robert Morris (Pa .) L, 6-419/16 Walsh W, 37-159/23 Thiel W, 31-269/30 at Grove City W, 36-710/7 Wash . & Jeff . L, 6-5810/14 at Gannon L, 10-1410/21 at Bethany (W . Va .) L, 16-1710/28 Kenyon W, 32-311/4 at Frostburg State W, 20-14 5-4-0 1996 Dan Baranik - Coach9/7 at St . Francis (Pa .) L, 0-279/14 at Alfred L, 26-569/28 Bethany (W . Va .) L, 12-2610/5 at Thiel W, 41-1510/12 Grove City W, 32-710/19 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 29-7310/26 Frostburg State L, 24-4411/2 Hartwick L, 14-4211/9 Juniata L, 20-25 2-7-0

1997 Dan Baranik - Coach9/6 St . Francis (Pa .) W, 29-69/13 Alfred W, 43-279/27 at Bethany (W . Va .) (2OT) W, 29-2310/4 Thiel W, 38-2210/11 at Grove City L, 30-4210/18 Wash . & Jeff . L, 27-28 10/25 at Frostburg State L, 7-1411/1 LaSalle W, 41-2611/8 at Juniata L, 23-26 5-4-0

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1998 Dan Baranik - Coach9/5 at Marietta L, 15-329/12 at William Patterson L, 37-459/19 Gannon L, 13-2610/3 Bethany (W . Va .) W, 21-1310/10 at Thiel W, 42-010/17 Grove City W, 33-1310/24 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 14-2610/31 LaSalle W, 20-1911/7 Frostburg State W, 47-28 5-4-0 1999 Dan Baranik - Coach9/4 Marietta W, 28-239/11 Manchester L, 37-399/18 at Gannon W, 50-4310/2 at Bethany (W . Va .) W, 26-2110/9 Thiel W, 40-710/16 at Grove City L, 24-2810/23 Wash . & Jeff . L, 28-5611/6 at Ursinus L, 35-4811/13 William Patterson W, 48-7 5-4-0

2000 Dan Baranik - Coach9/2 Marietta L, 29-319/9 Denison W, 28-279/16 at Ohio Wesleyan W, 28-149/23 at Averett W, 39-89/30 Bethany (W . Va .) W, 13-310/7 at Thiel W, 34-610/14 Grove City (4OT) L, 29-32 10/21 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 6-5111/4 at Juniata W, 24-18 11/11 at Westminster (Pa .) L, 6-35 6-4-0

2001 Jeff Hand - Coach9/1 Denison W, 47-429/8 Ursinus (2OT) L, 35-419/15 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-279/29 at Bethany (W . Va .) L, 7-3410/6 Thiel W, 28-610/13 at Grove City W, 21-1010/20 Wash . & Jeff . L, 13-6210/27 Juniata L, 28-3411/3 at Frostburg State L, 13-3611/10 Westminster (Pa .) L, 14-16

3-7-02002 Jeff Hand - Coach

9/7 at Denison W, 28-79/14 Otterbein L, 13-33

9/28 at Alfred W, 39-310/5 Bethany (W .Va .) W, 42-2110/12 at Thiel L, 13-2110/19 Grove City W, 30-2410/26 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 21-2811/9 Frostburg State W, 24-2111/16 at Westminster (Pa .) L, 29-33

5-4-0

2003 Jeff Hand - Coach9/6 at Denison W, 70-149/13 at Randolph-Macon W, 45-79/20 at Gettysburg L, 30-31

9/27 Alfred W, 17-710/4 at Bethany (W .Va .) W, 42-010/11 Thiel W, 34-1910/18 at Grove City W, 45-1010/25 Wash . & Jeff . W, 27-1711/8 at Frostburg State W, 28-711/15 Westminster (Pa .) W, 34-20 11/22 at Bridgewater (Va .)* L, 24-28 9-2-0

* - NCAA Playoffs2004 Jeff Hand - Coach

9/4 Denison W, 64-09/11 Randolph-Macon W, 31-79/18 at Manchester W, 73-149/25 at Hanover L, 31-3410/9 Bethany (W .Va .) W, 56-1710/16 at Thiel L, 20-2610/23 Grove City W, 51-1410/30 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 30-3511/6 Frostburg State W, 30-1911/13 at Westminster (Pa .) W, 18-13 11/20 at Johns Hopkins* L, 23-26

7-4-0* - ECAC Southeast Bowl

2005 Rick Shepas - Coach9/3 at Denison L, 17-219/17 Manchester W, 28-79/24 Hanover W, 34-1710/1 at Thomas More L, 7-1310/8 at Bethany (W .Va .) W, 38-2110/15 Thiel (2OT) L, 28-3510/22 at Grove City L, 6-710/29 Wash . & Jeff . L, 24-3511/5 at Frostburg State (OT) L, 10-1711/12 Westminster (Pa .) W, 40-13

4-6-02006 Rick Shepas - Coach

9/2 at Wesley L, 14-419/9 Wooster L, 10-319/16 Shenandoah L, 10-209/23 Grove City W, 29-189/30 Thomas More W, 23-1610/14 Bethany (W .Va .) W, 41-1510/21 at Thiel W, 34-2410/28 at Wash . & Jeff . L, 3-3011/4 Frostburg State W, 21-711/11 at Westminster (Pa .) W, 21-9

6-4-02007 Rick Shepas - Coach

9/1 Muskingum W, 28-109/8 at Wooster W, 45-359/22 at Grove City W, 27-239/29 at Thomas More W, 20-610/6 Saint Vincent W, 42-2010/13 at Bethany W, 45-710/20 Thiel W, 25-2010/27 Wash . & Jeff . L, 21-2211/3 at Geneva L, 17-2411/10 Westminster(Pa .) W, 54-1311/17 at Dickinson* L 10-16

8-3-0* - ECAC Southeast Championship

2008 Rick Shepas - Coach9/6 Wooster L, 6-279/13 at Hanover W, 34-329/20 Thomas More L, 26-349/27 at Saint Vincent W, 21-1210/11 Westminster W, 63-2610/18 at Geneva W, 34-2810/25 at Bethany (W .Va .) L, 24-3111/1 Grove City . L, 19-2311/8 at Thiel W, 50-3511/15 Wash . & Jeff . L, 9-42

5-5-02009 Rick Shepas-Coach

9/5 at Wooster W 42-399/12 Hanover W 49-219/19 at Thomas More L 24-47

9/26 Saint Vincent W 33-1210/10 at Westminster L 42-49 (OT)10/17 Geneva L 39-4910/24 Bethany W 52-1310/31 at Grove City L 24-35

11/7 Thiel W 38-1711/14 Wash . & Jeff . L 12-35 5-5-0

2010 Rick Shepas-Coach 9/11 at Wilkes L 35-389/18 at Thiel W 34-69/25 Grove City W 42-1610/2 at Bethany L 17-2410/9 at Geneva W 55-4210/16 Westminster W 24-2310/23 Frostburg State W 41-710/30 at Saint Vincent W 34-2811/6 Thomas More L 10-1411/13 Wash . & Jeff . L 30-31 (OT)

6-4-0 2011 Rick Shepas-Coach

9/3 at Christopher Newport L 7-129/17 Thiel W 46-79/24 at Grove City W 32-2610/1 Bethany W 23-710/8 Geneva W 47-3310/15 at Westminster L 20-2210/29 Saint Vincent L 14-1711/5 at Thomas More W 26-2311/12 at Wash . & Jeff . L 21-2411/19 at Widener* L 27-48

* - ECAC South Atlantic Bowl5-5-0

2012 Rick Shepas - Coach9/1 at Muskingum W 34-23 9/8 Frostburg State W 21-79/15 at St . Vincent W 35-149/22 Thomas More W 14-109/29 at Thiel W 20-1910/6 Grove City W 21-1410/13 at Bethany W 23-2110/20 at Geneva W 21-2010/27 Westminster W 42-1611/10 Wash . & Jeff . L 14-3111/17 Carnegie Mellon * W 28-24

* - ECAC Southwest Bowl10-1-0

2013 Rick Shepas - Coach9/7 Muskingum W 21-17 9/14 at Frostburg State W 59-499/21 St . Vincent W 23-69/28 at Thomas More L 28-4910/5 Thiel W 35-2110/12 at Grove City W 38-010/19 Bethany L 20-2710/26 Geneva W 31-1411/2 at Westminster W 38-1911/16 at Wash . & Jeff . L 13-3811/23 at Brockport * L 12-19

* - ECAC Northwest Bowl7-4-0

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Waynesburg University is a small, private, comprehensive Christian university located in southwestern Pennsylvania, approximately 50 miles south of Pittsburgh . Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), the University inspires stu-dents to pursue lives of purpose through faith, learning and serv-ing .

Offering undergraduate, grad-uate and doctoral programs, Waynesburg University designs its curriculum to meet the needs of today’s students . Undergraduates can choose from more than 70 pro-grams of study, including the tradi-tional liberal arts such as English, history, biology, and more, and innovative fields such as athletic training, biblical ministries, com-puter forensics, criminal justice, forensic science, marine biology, nursing, sports information, sports management, and many others .

The University’s Graduate and Professional Studies Program, locat-ed at three convenient centers in the immediate Pittsburgh region, offers accelerated, evening pro-grams geared for adult students in the fields of business, nursing, edu-cation, and counseling .

The University’s total enroll-ment is approximately 2,500 stu-dents, including over 1,500 under-graduates on the Waynesburg campus and approximately 1,000

graduate and professional adults . Waynesburg students enjoy per-sonalized attention from highly qualified faculty, a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum, state-of the-art facilities, a networked campus with wireless Internet in academ-ic and recreational settings, and Internet access in all residence hall rooms .

The beautiful campus includes an award-winning campus center, performing arts center, and several new, apartment-style residence halls . New additions to campus include the Center for Research and Economic Development, mod-ern additions to the dining hall and library, and a state-of-the-art fitness center . The latest edition to the campus landscape is the magnifi-cent Roberts Chapel . Completed in 2011, the chapel seats around 600 individuals and has become the centerpiece of the Waynesburg University landscape

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a commitment to serving others . Every student engages in service through personal experiences and specific courses under the guidance of faculty mentors . High school students who are actively involved in community service can qualify for the Bonner Scholars pro-gram, which provides scholarship assistance for those who commit to weekly volunteer service .

The University’s commitment to service learning and service lead-ership includes national and inter-national mission and service trips . Participating in these experiences broadens students’ perspectives and education . Recent interna-tional service trips have includ-

ed Guatemala, Haiti, Malawi, Mexico, Austria, South Africa and other locations around the world .

Waynesburg University is a Division III member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) . Men’s teams include baseball, basketball, cross coun-try, golf, football, soccer, tennis, track and field, and wrestling . Women’s teams include basket-ball, cross country, golf, women’s lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball .

To learn more, visit the University website:www.waynesburg.edu Or call toll-free:1-800-225-7393 Waynesburg University51 West College StreetWaynesburg, PA 15370

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