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GROVE CITY COLLEGE

GROVE CITY COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 32015 SEASON PREVIEW 4-52015 PRESEASON ROSTER 6HEAD COACH CHRIS SMITH 7ASSISTANT COACHES 8-9ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF 9SENIORS 10-15RETURNING LETTERWINNERS 15-202015 OPPONENT PROFILES 21-252014 IN REVIEW 26-29ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 29ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 30THE WOLVERINES IN OVERTIME 31ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES 32ALL-TIME RESULTS 33-37YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS 38-39GROVE CITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 40RECORD BOOK 41-43GROVE CITY COLLEGE SPORTS 44-45ABOUT GROVE CITY COLLEGE 46-472015 SCHEDULE BACK

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CONTACT INFORMATIONHead Coach Chris Smith

Offi ce Telephone _______724-458-2126Best Time to Call ____________ MorningsE-mail ______________ [email protected] INTERVIEWS MUST BE SET UP THROUGH SPORTS INFORMATION

•••Sports Info. Director R.A. Briggs

Offi ce Telephone _______724-458-3365Offi ce Fax _______________724-458-3855Home Telephone _______724-748-3718E-mail ______________ [email protected]

•••Grove City Athletic Department

Dept. Telephone ________724-458-2900Dept. Fax ________________724-458-3855Web Site ________www2.gcc.edu/sports

CREDITSEditor ______________________ R.A. BriggsAssociate Editor _________ Robert Audia

Photography by Dave Miller/ADM Photography, Darlington, Pa., Kristen Seward, and Tim Sofranko.

Printing by SCP Group, Sharon, Pa.

Institution __________Grove City CollegeLocation _______________ Grove City, Pa.Founded _________________________ 1876Enrollment _______________________2,500Colors _____________ Crimson and WhiteNickname __________________WolverinesAffi liation ___________ NCAA Division IIIConference _______ Presidents’ AthleticHome Field ___________ Robert E. ThornCapacity _________________________3,500 President ____________Paul McNulty, J.D.Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1980Interim Athletic Director _ Todd GibsonAlma Mater __________ Grove City, 2002Asst. Athletic Director _____________ TBAAlma Mater _______________________ TBACompliance Coordinator _ Mike DrevesAlma Mater __________ Grove City, 1997Head Coach _______________ Chris SmithAlma Mater __________ Grove City, 1972Career Record _____ 122-175-2 (31 yrs)At Grove City ____________________SameFirst Year of Program ____________ 1892All-Time Record___________ 473-492-90Head Trainer ______ Kay Mitchell EmighAssistant Trainer __________ Rick HawkeAthletic Offi ce Mgr ___________ Kim IliffEquipment Mgr ________ Larry FreemanEquipment Mgr ________Jim Richardson

MEDIA COVERING GROVE CITY COLLEGEAllied News -- Grove City, Pa.

Phone ________________ 724-458-5010•••

Butler Eagle -- Butler, Pa.Sports Editor __________ John EnriettoBeat Writer ______________ Mike KilroyPhone ________________ 724-282-8010

•••The Herald -- Sharon, Pa.

Sports Editor ________ Lynn SaternowBeat Writer ________________ Ed FarrellPhone ________________ 724-981-6100

•••Vindicator -- Youngstown, Ohio

Sports Editor ______________Ed PuskasPhone ________________ 330-747-1471

•••Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Phone ________________ 412-263-1621•••

The News-Herald -- Franklin, Pa.Sports Editor ____________Ed BrannonPhone ______________ 1-800-352-1002

•••Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Phone ________________ 412-380-5617

Observer-Reporter -- Washington, Pa.Sports Editor ___________ Chris DuganBeat Writer _____________ Joe TuscanoPhone ________________ 724-222-6397

•••WFMJ-TV 21 (Youngstown)

Sports Director _________ Dana BalashPhone ________________ 330-744-8821

•••WKBN-TV 27 (Youngstown)WYTV-TV 33 (Youngstown)

Sports Director _________ Ryan AllisonPhone ________________ 330-788-2456

•••Sports Radio 96.7 -- Hermitage, Pa. Sports Director ______Bob GreenburgPhone ________________ 724-346-4113

•••Butler Co. Radio Network

WBUT/WLER/WISR -- Butler, Pa.Sports Director _________ Scott BriggsPhone ________________ 724-287-5778

•••D3Football.com

Director ________________Pat Coleman

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A 1980 graduate of Grove City College, the Honorable Paul J. McNulty, J.D., enters his sec-ond year as the College’s ninth President.

President McNulty returned to Grove City after serving as a partner in the global law fi rm Baker & McKenzie, where he chaired the firm’s corporate compliance and investiga-tions practice. He is widely recognized as a leading voice on business ethics and global anti-corruption matters.

He joined Baker & McKenzie in 2007 after more than two de-cades of public service, primarily as a leader in United States law enforcement efforts.

From 2005 to 2007, President McNulty served as U.S. Deputy Attorney General, the second highest-ranking offi cial in the Justice Department and the chief operating offi cer of over 100,000 Department employees. In that role, he led an attack on corporate fraud, successfully argued a police conduct case before the U.S. Supreme Court, and organized the U.S. rule of law efforts in Iraq.

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Now in his 12th year at Grove City College, Todd Gibson serves as the College’s interim athletic director.

During the 2014-15 academic year, Gibson worked as Grove City’s assistant athletic direc-tor. In that role, he handled a variety of administrative roles, including game management, budgetary matters and trans-portation scheduling.

Gibson completed his fifth season as Grove City’s head men’s and women’s track and

fi eld coach last spring, guiding both programs to their second straight Presidents’ Athletic Conference championships.

Last winter, Gibson directed the women’s track and fi eld team to the inaugural Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion-ship in indoor track and fi eld. He has earned fi ve conference Coach of the Year awards since taking over as head coach.

INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TODD GIBSONIn July 2010, Gibson joined the Department of Exercise Science and Athletics as a full-time assistant professor. He spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as an assistant track and fi eld coach at the College. Gibson spent 11 years as an assistant football coach at Grove City, working primarily as the outside lineback-ers coach and strength and conditioning coordinator.

As a student-athlete at Grove City, he started for two seasons at split end in football from 1998 to 2001 and led the team in receiving as a senior. He helped the Wolverines to the conference title in 1998.

Gibson graduated from Grove City with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He also owns a bachelor’s degree in inte-grated social studies/secondary education from Youngstown State University. In 2006, he completed his master’s degree in exercise science from California (Pa.) University.

Gibson also owns a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist credential through the National Strength and Con-ditioning Association and a Performance Enhancement Spe-cialist credential through the National Association of Sports Medicine. Gibson resides in Mars, Pa., with his wife Richelle and their daughter Madeline.

From 2001 to 2005, President McNulty served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The U.S. Sen-ate confi rmed him for this position three days after the September 11 terrorist attacks and his office handled numerous terrorist prosecutions. Earlier in his career, from 1990 to 1993, he served as the Justice Department’s Chief Spokesman and Director of Legal Policy.

His career also includes 11 years as a senior lawyer on Capitol Hill, where he served as the Chief Counsel and Director of Legislative Operations for the Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives and Chief Counsel for the House Subcommittee on Crime. He began his legal career in 1983 as Counsel for the House Ethics Committee.

President McNulty received the College’s Alumni Achieve-ment award in 1998. The College awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2007. He also received an honorary doctorate in 2003 from Capital University School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctorate in 1983.

He is the fourth alumnus to serve as President of the College, where he studied history and met his wife Brenda (Millican ‘80). The McNultys have three daughters, Katy (McNulty ‘07) Hittinger, Anni (McNulty) Blankenship and Corrie ‘14. Their son Joseph died of cancer in 2012 at the age of 26 while attending law school.

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A renewed sense of optimism is evident within the Grove City College football program as the Wolverines prepare for the 2015 season. Injuries and inexperience hampered the Wolverines last season but the lessons learned in 2014 have helped build a strong foundation for this fall and beyond. Head coach Chris Smith welcomes back 41 returning lettermen, including 18 returning starters. Nine of those starters return to a defensive unit that featured as many as fi ve freshmen starters last season. A pair of veterans will anchor the defense at inside linebacker as seniors Brandon Berringer and Bobby Tuttle respectively return for their fi nal season. Berringer led Grove City with 89 tackles in 2014 while also forcing four fumbles. Tuttle, the team’s leading tackler as a sophomore, returns for his third season as the defensive signal-caller. He recorded 76 stops in 10 games last year and has been selected as a team co-captain this year. At outside linebacker, senior Joey Siefert will look to take over as the full-time starter after playing in all 10 games last year. Siefert recorded 13 tackles and an inter-ception while seeing extensive duty. Senior Tyler Campbell started two games in 2014 and will also compete for a starting spot this season. Junior Dan Dorman is a two-year letterman who will challenge Berringer and Tuttle at inside linebacker. Sopho-more Josh McElrone made one start as a rookie and will also be in the mix on the inside, along with junior letterman Jon Horton. Junior letterman Jeff Croll and sophomore Jacob Arm-

brecht are also likely competitors for a starting spot on the outside. Grove City’s defensive backfi eld features several vet-erans with starting experience. Junior cornerback Jimmy Cianciola is a two-year starter while sophomore cornerback Jake Seibert started all 10 games as a freshman. Seibert recorded 57 tackles and a team-high eight pass breakups. Junior cornerback Miles Milner moved into the starting lineup as a freshman in 2013 and looks to rebound from an injury-fi lled 2014 season. Classmate Matt Seifert will also compete for time at cornerback. At safety, the Wolverines return three players with starting experience. Sophomore Kyle Beyer started all 10 games at free safety last year and fi nished with 57 tackles. Junior Ned Hull, a two-year letterman, and sophomore Andrew Seifert shared starting duties at strong safety last year and are both expected to be integral parts of the defensive backfi eld again in 2015. Andrew Seifert started the fi nal seven games and to-taled 36 tackles. Three starters return on the defensive line for Grove City, including a pair of seniors. Defensive end Ryan Hickey is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree and enters his third season as a starter up front.

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Sophomore Kyle Beyer started all 10 games at free safety in 2014. He is one of four returning starters in the Grove City secondary.

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Senior Brandon Berringer (55) is a returning starter at inside linebacker while senior Ryan Hickey (57) is back as a starting defensive end for Grove City.

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Hickey ranked second on the team with 11.5 tackles for loss in 2014. Like Hickey, senior nose tackle Brent Veerman has started each of the last two seasons on the defensive line. Veerman made 31 tackles in 2014 while again anchoring the front four. At the other end spot, sophomore Eric Kinderman is back after emerging during his freshman season. Kinder-man started eight games in 2014 and posted a pair of quarterback sacks. Senior tackle Ben McKnight earned his fi rst letter last year and will compete for a vacant spot on the interior, along with senior Zach Bailey and sophomores Jack Konopa and Connor Lowe.

The Grove City offense will also be well-stocked with veterans for the 2015 season under the direction of new offensive coordinator Andrew DiDonato. The Wolverines have transitioned into a no-huddle spread scheme that will emphasize balance. Three starters return on the offensive line, including both guards. Senior Alex Jewell enters his fourth year as the starter at right guard while junior Mitch Zajicek is back at left guard. Zajicek, who has also played tackle at Grove City, is a two-year letterman. Senior tackle Jake Jaszcar returns as the incumbent right tackle. At center, sophomore Daniel Sedjo has the in-side track to earn the starting spot while fellow sophomores John Morris and Thomas Price are looking to compete for time on the interior. Grove City will look to feature the tight end position more in the revamped offense and several men will be in competition. Seniors Donny Haney and P.J. Wycech are returning veterans at tight end while senior Steve Maskrey moved from fullback to tight end, as did sophomore Joe Swanson. The Wolverines also feature plenty of depth, experi-ence and versatility at wide receiver. Senior David Folkmire hauled in 51 passes last year while 6-foot-3 senior Josh Peach snagged 33 receptions after moving from quarter-back at midseason. Peach is the team’s other co-captain with Tuttle. Junior Luke Brancato led the Wolverines with a 15.8 yards-per-catch average in 2014 while senior Zach Rader and junior Zach Gazdacko have both moved to wide re-ceiver after playing halfback in previous seasons. Senior Gabriel Moore will also play wide receiver full-time after playing a variety of positions during his fi rst three seasons. Junior lettermen Brett Pinson and Caleb Jakiel are also back in the fold at wide receiver. Sophomores Andrew Schauer and Marcus Ubinger are two of the leading candidates to start at running back after each lettering last year. Grove City expects a wide-open quarterback battle in preseason camp as several holdovers and newcomers will battle. Junior Aaron Lundmark started three games last year and led the team in passing yards while sophomore Gabe Greco made four starts in the second half of 2014. Sophomore Tyler Kepple played extensively in the second half of the season and led the team in completion percentage. Senior quarterback Drew Chorey returns after missing the 2014 season. Junior Anthony Marnejon returns for his third season as the Wolverines’ punter. Senior Nick Piett is back as the long snapper while Price snapped for extra points and fi eld goals last year. Chorey or Kepple will likely hold for whomever emerges as the Wolverines’ placekicker. Moore will likely handle kickoff returns again in 2015. Folkmire and Pinson are the favorites to return punts.

Senior Gabriel Moore will be an integral part of Grove City’s passing game and return game in 2015. Moore is a three-year letterman.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 21 Caleb Allen So. TB 5-10 200 La Grange, Ky./Oldham County 54 Jacob Armbrecht So. OLB 6-0 225 Streetsboro, Ohio/Streetsboro Troy Atwood Fr. S 5-10 175 Hudson, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian 98 Zach Bailey Sr. DT 5-10 240 Grove City, Pa./Grove City 55 Brandon Berringer Sr. ILB 5-11 210 Pittsburgh, Pa./Shaler 37 Kyle Beyer So. S 6-0 190 Madison, Ohio/Perry 40 Luke Brancato Jr. WR 5-8 170 Rockwood, Pa./Rockwood 45 Ryan Brunson Jr. FB 5-9 210 Mercer, Pa./Mercer Dalton Callihan Fr. OT 6-3 220 Chicora, Pa./Karns City 44 Tyler Campbell Sr. OLB 6-2 190 Winchester, Va./Keystone Oaks, Pa. Payton Carlucci Jr. K 6-0 185 Mars, Pa./Vincentian Ray Carroscia Jr. QB 6-2 195 Stow, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian 15 Drew Chorey Sr. QB 6-1 170 Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island 24 Jimmy Ciancola Jr. CB 5-9 165 Uniontown, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban Ethan Conto Fr. S 5-7 155 Bruin, Pa./Karns City 20 Jeff Croll Jr. OLB 5-11 190 Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock 50 Dan Dorman Jr. ILB 6-1 210 North Canton, Ohio/GlenOak 26 Mike Elder So. ILB 5-7 180 Irving, Texas/Highlands Christian Daniel Farinelli Fr. QB 6-1 205 Saxonburg, Pa./Knoch Nick Ferguson Fr. S 5-9 175 Mineral Ridge, Ohio/Mineral Ridge 2 David Folkmire Sr. WR 5-8 175 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Ethan Fry Fr. OT 6-2 269 Mansfi eld, Pa./Mansfi eld 29 Zach Gazdacko Jr. WR 5-7 180 Uniontown, Ohio/Lake 4 Gabe Greco So. QB 5-9 165 New Brighton, Pa./New Brighton 88 Donny Haney Sr. TE 6-2 215 Cheswick, Pa./Springdale Samuel Henson Fr. ILB 5-9 190 Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley 57 Ryan Hickey Sr. DE 6-2 235 Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional Kyler Horswill Fr. LS 5-5 180 Hampton, Va./Phoebus 95 Jon Horton Jr. ILB 5-9 200 Green Lane, Pa./Souderton 31 Ned Hull Jr. SS 5-11 180 Jenkintown, Pa./Jenkintown

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Daniel Jackson Fr. WR 6-0 185 Brookfi eld, Conn./Brookfi eld 9 Caleb Jakiel Jr. WR 6-2 205 Moon Township, Pa./Moon 78 Jake Jaszcar Sr. OT 6-2 270 Darlington, Pa./Blackhawk Jesse Jerreld Fr. TE 6-3 195 Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 52 Alex Jewell Sr. OG 6-1 250 Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny 10 Tyler Kepple So. QB 5-11 170 Chicora, Pa./Karns City 91 Eric Kinderman So. DE 6-3 215 Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon 60 Jack Konopa So. DT 6-2 275 Independence, Ohio/Independence Robert Kunst Fr. TE 6-0 200 Butler, Pa./Butler Nathaniel Lanning Fr. OT 6-2 280 Chittenango, N.Y./Chittenango 53 Connor Lowe So. DT 6-0 270 Perry, Ohio/Perry Collin Lowry Fr. OLB 6-0 180 North Ridgeville, Ohio/Lutheran West 13 Aaron Lundmark Jr. QB 6-2 195 Russell, Pa./Eisenhower 84 Anthony Marnejon Jr. P 6-0 175 Columbiana, Ohio/Crestview 41 Steve Maskrey Sr. TE 6-1 220 Cranesville, Pa./Northwestern 26 Kenny McCracken Sr. ILB 5-11 200 Wheaton, Ill/Aurora Christian 32 Josh McElrone So. ILB 5-10 230 Harrison City, Pa./Penn Trafford 65 Ben McKnight Sr. DT 5-10 250 Butler, Pa./Butler Stephen McLoughlin Fr. ILB 6-2 220 Homer City, Pa./Homer City Isaiah Miller Fr. OG 5-11 235 Dalton, Ohio/Dalton 8 Miles Milner Jr. CB 5-9 175 Aurora, Ohio/Aurora 30 Deion Minor So. OLB 5-10 200 Sykesville, Md./Century Brian Mitchell Fr. OT 6-3 235 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 25 Gabriel Moore Sr. WR 5-10 170 Lawrenceburg, Ind./Landmark Christian 59 John Morris So. OG 6-0 230 Allison Park, Pa./Hampton 92 Nathan Nativio So. ILB 5-11 185 New Castle, Pa./Neshannock Kody Ness Fr. OT 6-2 265 Fallentimber, Pa./Glendale 85 Tyler Patterson Sr. TE 6-2 210 McDonald, Pa./South Fayette 3 Josh Peach Sr. WR 6-2 200 Hartville, Ohio/Lake Matt Pennypacker So. QB 6-1 170 Lititz, Pa./Warwick

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 34 Nick Piett Sr. LS 6-0 205 Glenshaw, Pa./Shaler 11 Brett Pinson Jr. WR 6-0 175 Canton, Ohio/Jackson Cobie Pratt Fr. CB 5-10 170 Vienna, Ohio/Mathews 71 Thomas Price So. C 6-1 260 Concord, N.C./Cannon 12 Zach Rader Sr. WR 5-11 175 Butler, Pa./Butler 22 Tyler Ramsey Jr. TB 5-9 175 Scottdale, Pa./Southmoreland 90 Quinton Reed So. DE 6-0 220 Oil City, Pa./Oil City 82 Steven Reeher So. OLB 6-1 185 New Castle, Pa./Laurel 36 Andrew Schauer So. WR 5-8 170 Akron, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian Nick Scholle Fr. QB 6-1 200 South Park, Pa./South Park 74 Daniel Sedjo So. C 6-0 240 West Chicago, Ill./Wheaton Academy 47 Jake Seibert So. CB 5-10 180 Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere 42 Andrew Seifert So. SS 5-11 195 Kettering, Ohio/Kettering Alder 16 Matt Seifert Jr. CB 5-11 160 Somerset, Pa./Rockwood 19 Joe Serventi So. TB 5-7 195 Cranberry Township, Pa./O.L.S.H. 38 Joe Siefert Sr. OLB 5-11 180 Vienna, Ohio/Mathews Steve Stanley Jr. CB 5-9 175 Lakeland, Fla./Victory Christian 17 Daniel States So. QB 6-1 195 Brook Park, Ohio/Berea Midpark 46 Joe Swanson So. TE 5-11 200 Wattsburg, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep 39 Bobby Tuttle Sr. ILB 6-0 220 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper Saint Clair 23 Marcus Ubinger So. TB 5-9 170 Venetia, Pa./Peters Township 66 Brent Veerman Sr. NT 6-0 260 Powell, Ohio/Columbus Crusaders Daniel Vogt So. OG 5-10 245 Hartville, Ohio/Lake 86 Nate Weiland Sr. OLB 6-3 220 Delaware, Ohio/Worthington Christian Cameron Woods Fr. WR 5-9 155 Meadville, Pa./Cochranton 18 P.J. Wycech Sr. TE 6-4 215 Erie, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep 61 Mitch Zajicek Jr. OG 6-1 270 Pittsburgh, Pa./Chartiers Valley

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Chris Smith enters his 32nd season as Grove City College’s head foot-ball coach. A 1972 Grove City Col-lege graduate, Smith is the dean of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference foot-ball coaches. He is a lso the al l-time wins leader in the 119-year h i s tory o f Grove City football. In 2012, Smith guided the Wolverines to a 6-4

overall mark and a 5-3 record in the rugged Presidents’ Athletic Conference. The 2012 Wolverines led the confer-ence in total defense and senior tailback Shane Kaclik be-came the third 1,000-yard rusher in program history. Grove City also led the nation in fewest penalty yards per game in 2012. The Wolverines ranked third nationally in that category in 2011. Overall, Grove City has been the least-penalized team in the conference seven times in the last 10 seasons, including the 2013 season. Numerous Grove City players have earned national and regional acclaim during his tenure. In 2005, safe-ty Aaron Margo earned First Team All-America from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and represented the U.S. in the Aztec Bowl. In 2007, center Matt Gregg became Grove City’s third Aztec Bowl participant this decade. In 2010, tackle Pete Pole-snak represented the United States in the Bowl of the Stars, the Aztec Bowl’s successor, while nose tackle Jarred Frawley participated in the 2011 Bowl of the Stars. Kaclik, linebacker Jason Ferguson and guard Josh Bermann all represented the United States in the 2012 Bowl of the Stars. Former Wolverine standouts Ben Manwaring, Ethan Martin and Anthony Ritchie all played in the 2013 Bowl of the Stars. Last year, linebacker Jason Skyrm represented Grove City and the United States in the 2014 Bowl of the Stars. Under Smith’s direction, the Wolverine program ascended into the national picture with consecu-tive PAC championships in 1997 and 1998. Grove C i ty a l so recorded runner-up f in i sh-es in both 1999 and 2000. During that time, Smith guided an offensive jug-gernaut that featured record-setting fullback R.J. Bow-ers, who became the first college running back to eclipse the 7,000-yard mark for his career. In 1997, Smith led the Wolverines to their fi rst-ever PAC championship and fi rst nine-win season in program history. Grove City capped the season by hosting the United States Merchant Marine Academy in the ECAC Southwest Bowl.

HEAD COACH CHRIS SMITH For his efforts that season, the American Football Coaches Association, the Metropolitan New York Writ-ers Association and the PAC all honored Smith as their Coach of the Year. In 1995, Smith earned the Tri-State Of-fi cials Association’s Coach of the Year award. Overall, Smith has coached seven players who have at-tained All-American status as well as countless others who have earned ECAC and PAC recognition through the years. The Wolverines’ on-fi eld success has been matched by success in the classroom. Over the past two decades, nu-merous Grove City players have received recognition both regionally and nationally for their academic performances. Grove City’s four CoSIDA Academic All-District se-lections in 2005 set a new program record. Grove City again matched that standard in 2006. In 2008, linebacker Adam Eichler and guard Dave Salera both earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors following the season. Eichler, Salera and wide receiver Stephen Mercer all earned Academic All-District recognition in 2008. Defensive back Chris Gibbs became the fi rst Grove City junior to be named a CoSIDA Academic All-American follow-ing the 2012 season. In 2013, Gibbs became the program’s fi rst-ever two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American. Gibbs, Joe Diani, Ryan Hickey, Sam Ivan and Ritchie all earned CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition in 2013, setting a new single-season program record with fi ve All-District selections. Hickey and Brandon Berringer both earned Academic All-District last fall. A highly-respected member of the coaching community, Smith is actively involved on the American Football Coaches Association Division III Football Council. He is also a past member of the NCAA Division III Football Committee, which supervises the NCAA Division III playoffs. Smith ascended to the head coaching position at Grove City in 1984 after spending fi ve years as an assistant at the College. Prior to joining the Grove City football staff in 1979, Smith coached the outside linebackers at Western Kentucky University. Smith’s coaching career began at Perry High School in his hometown of Massillon, Ohio. From 1996 to 2003, Smith also held the role of Director of Athletics at Grove City. Grove City teams won 59 total Presidents’ Athletic Conference titles dur-ing that span, including titles in 17 different sports. As a player, Smith started at safety for the Wolverines from 1968-71. He led the team in interceptions three times and holds Grove City’s career record for interceptions with 22. Over his 40 years as a player, assistant coach and head coach at Grove City, Smith has been involved in 380 games. Smith graduated from Grove City in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He then completed his master’s degree at Western Kentucky. He and his wife, Barbara, live in Grove City. Their daughter Ellie is a 2003 Grove City College graduate.

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Rob SkaricichDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SECONDARY

Rob Skaricich enters his 13th year as defensive coordinator and his 19th year overall at Grove City. In 2012, Grove City led the Presidents’ Athletic Conference in total defense and fewest fi rst downs allowed. Grove City ranked nationally in the top 25 in both of those categories. The Wolverines allowed just 283 yards per game, the fewest for a Grove City defense in 14 years. Grove City also led the conference in total defense in 2010. In 2013, safety Chris Gibbs became

the fi rst Grove City player to twice earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Under his guidance, two Grove City defensive backs have represented the U.S. in the Aztec Bowl. Brock Mc-Cullough played in the 2000 Aztec Bowl while safety Aaron Margo played in the 2005 Aztec Bowl. A native of Wickliffe, Ohio, Skaricich spent four seasons at Marietta before joining the Grove City staff. Skaricich played cornerback at Hiram College, graduating in 1991. He earned his master’s degree from Cleveland State in 1993. Skaricich is the head baseball coach at Grove City and is that program’s all-time wins leader. He led the Wolverines to confer-ence titles in 2001, 2002 and 2008, along with the PAC regular season title in 2011. In 2008, he guided Grove City to its fi rst-ever NCAA Championship Tournament berth. The 2011 Wolverines won the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament title.

Dr. Jim ChinnOFFENSIVE LINE/SPECIAL TEAMS

Dr. Jim Chinn is in his 13th year as an assistant football coach at Grove City College. Chinn joined the Grove City staff in 2003 after four years as head coach at Blackburn College (Ill.). A 1983 Ohio State graduate, Chinn is in his fi rst season as Grove City’s of-fensive line coach. He has previously worked as running backs coach, pass-ing game coordinator and offensive coordinator.

The 2015 season also marks the start of his second stint as Grove City’s special teams coordinator. Chinn previously held that role from 2003 to 2012. Prior to becoming head coach at Blackburn, Chinn worked there as an assistant for two seasons. He also spent four years as an assistant coach at Denison University. Chinn’s collegiate coaching career began at Norwich Uni-versity in 1992 as wide receivers coach. He also coached for six years at the scholastic level in Ohio. Chinn earned his master’s degree from Norwich in 1993 and completed his doctorate in July 2011. He is also an assistant track and fi eld coach at Grove City.

Andrew DiDonatoOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS

Andrew DiDonato begins his fi rst full season as an assistant football coach at Grove City College. DiDonato takes over as the Wolverines’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He has also been named as the program’s next head coach, starting with the 2016 season. DiDonato joined the Grove City coaching staff in January 2015 after spending three seasons at South Fay-ette High School. He worked as South

Fayette’s offensive coordinator in 2013 and 2014, helping the Lions to a 32-0 aggregate record and two Class AA state titles. DiDonato’s coaching career began at the University of Buffalo in 2010. He has also coached at Peters Township High School. DiDonato started at quarterback for Grove City from 1996 to 2009 and graduated as the program’s all-time leader career passing yards (7,509), pass completions (750), and touchdown passes (49). DiDonato concluded his career as a student athlete by earning the College’s Sportsman of the Year award in 2010. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business man-agement in 2010 and a master’s degree in exercise science from California University of Pennsylvania in 2011.

RECRUITING TERRITORY: Northwest Pennsylvania, Lawrence County, Western Ohio, other areas outside Pennsylvania and Ohio.

RECRUITING TERRITORY: Northeast Ohio, including Akron, Cleveland and Youngstown-Warren metropolitan areas.

RECRUITING TERRITORY: Western Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

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Kay Mitchell EmighHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Kay M i t che l l Emigh is in her 29th year as Grove City College’s head trainer and her 30th overall year at the College. Considered as one of the top collegiate athlet-ic trainers in the

country, Emigh earned her bachelor’s of science degree from Slippery Rock University in 1983. She also received a master’s of educa-tion from SRU in 1986. A native of Elizabeth, Pa., Emigh is a member of the National Athletic Trainers As-sociation (NATA), the Eastern Athletic Train-ers Association (EATA) and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society. Emigh also served as the northwest representative for the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society Board of Directors from 2001-2004. She lives in Grove City with her husband, Tom.

Dan PestaDEFENSIVE LINE

A native of Gi-rard, Pa., Dan Pesta enters his second season as a mem-ber of the Grove City coaching staff. After coaching Grove City’s wide receivers and tight ends in 2014, Pes-ta switches to the

other side of the ball and begins his fi rst sea-son as Grove City’s defensive line coach. Last season, Pesta helped junior David Folkmire emerge as one of the conference’s top targets as he hauled in a team-leading 51 receptions. Pesta played defensive tackle for Grove City from 2007 to 2010 and helped the Wol-verines lead the Presidents’ Athletic Confer-ence in total defense as a senior. During that 2010 season, Pesta played in all 10 games and ranked fi fth among the team’s defensive linemen in tackles for loss. Pesta graduated from Grove City in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in political science while also minoring in communication stud-ies.

Rick Hawke is in his second stint as assistant athletic trainer at Grove City College. He returned to the College prior to the 2004-05 academic year. Hawke originally came to Grove City

in 1997 as assistant athletic trainer. He worked fi ve seasons at Grove City before moving to Union (Pa.) High School for two years. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society. Hawke earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Slippery Rock Univer-sity in 1996. He then added his master’s degree in athletic training from the University of Virginia in 1997. He lives in Grove City with his wife Brenda and their three children.

Rick HawkeASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Bernie DavisOFFENSIVE LINE

Be rn ie Dav i s begins his 20th season as a Wol-verine assistant coach, the longest tenure of any cur-rent Grove City as-sistant coach. In his fi rst stint as a Grove City as-sistant from 1995-

2000, Davis coached the secondary and the outside linebackers for three seasons each. Davis has worked with numerous stand-out linemen at Grove City, including tackle Pete Polesnak (2010), guard Josh Bermann (2012) and tackle Ethan Martin (2013), who respectively represented the United States in the “Bowl of the Stars” in Mexico. Davis came to Grove City after eight seasons as head coach at nearby Lakeview High School in Stoneboro. He also spent fi ve years as an assistant coach at Thiel College A 1975 graduate of Geneva College, Davis added a master’s degree from Edin-boro in 1983. He spent 33 years as a science teacher at Lakeview before retiring.

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BRANDONBERRINGER

SENIOR • 5-11 • 210 • LINEBACKERPITTSBURGH, PA.

SHALER

Three-year letterman at inside linebacker who will be integral part of Grove City linebacker corps this fall ... Returning starter ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS A JUNIOR: Started nine games, earning third letter ... Led team with 89 tackles ... Second on team with four forced fumbles ... CoSIDA Academic All-District selection ... Named Honorable Mention All-PAC. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 10 games, earning second letter ... Made fi rst start November 9, 2013 against Saint Vincent. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after appearing in nine games ... Played primarily on special teams. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major ... Dean’s List ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

BERRINGER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2012 9 6 0 0 0 02013 10 34 1.0 1 0 0 2014 9 89 9.0 2 2 0Totals 28 129 10.0 3 2 0

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TYLERCAMPBELL

SENIOR • 6-3 • 205 • LINEBACKERWINCHESTER, VA.

KEYSTONE OAKS, PA.

Two-year letterman who will battle for full-time starting spot at outside linebacker this season. AS A JUNIOR: Earned second letter ... Started two games in 2014 ... Ranked second on team with three quarterback sacks. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter ... Made fi rst col-legiate start at Bethany in Week Four of 2013 season ... Missed part of season due to injury. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in all 10 games as reserve linebacker and on special teams. NOTABLE: Exercise science major.

CAMPBELL’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2012 10 4 0 0 0 02013 5 7 2.5 1 0 02014 8 8 4.0 3 0 0Totals 23 19 6.5 4 0 0

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DREWCHOREY

SENIOR • 6-0 • 170 • QUARTERBACKGRAND ISLAND, N.Y.

GRAND ISLAND

Returning letterwinner as holder for placekicks ... Will challenge for vacant quarterback spot this year ... Returns after missing 2014. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in 10 games as holder ... Attempted one pass. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw time as a reserve during 2012 season. NOTABLE: Biblical and religious studies major.

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ZACHBAILEY

SENIOR • 5-11 • 225 • DEFENSIVE TACKLEGROVE CITY, PA.

GROVE CITY

Second-year veteran who will compete for time at de-fensive tackle this season. AS A JUNIOR: Saw time as a reserve defensive lineman in 2014. NOTABLE: Biblical and religious studies major.

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DAVIDFOLKMIRE

SENIOR • 5-8 • 175 • WIDE RECEIVERMONROEVILLE, PA.

GATEWAY

Three-year letterwinner and returning starter at wide receiver ... Will likely again be key component of Grove City passing attack in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Earned third letter ... Played in all 10 games ... Led team in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches ... Ranked seventh in conference with 51 receptions. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Saw action at both wide receiver and cornerback ... Ranked sixth on team with 323 all-purpose yards. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing both wide receiver and cornerback in 2012 ... Caught two passes for 19 yards. NOTABLE: Business management major.

FOLKMIRE’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving

Year GP No Yards Avg TD Long2012 10 2 19 9.5 0 102013 10 5 68 13.6 0 322014 10 51 391 7.7 3 31Totals 30 58 478 8.2 3 32

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DONNYHANEY

SENIOR • 6-2 • 215 • TIGHT ENDCHESWICK, PA.

SPRINGDALE

Two-year letterman who will compete for starting tight end assignment in 2015 ... Also integral member of Grove City’s special teams units. AS A JUNIOR: Earned second letter ... Played in eight games at tight end and on special teams ... Recovered one fumble. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing primar-ily on special teams ... Also saw action at tight end. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve tight end and on special teams. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major.

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RYANHICKEY

SENIOR • 6-2 • 235 • DEFENSIVE ENDMURRYSVILE, PA.

FRANKLIN REGIONAL

Three-year letterman, two-year starter on defensive line ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS A JUNIOR: Earned third letter ... Started all 10 games ... Second on team with 11.5 tackles for loss ... Earned Co-SIDA Academic All-District honors ... Honorable Mention All-PAC selection. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... CoSIDA Academic All-District ... Started fi rst six games before being sidelined by injury. AS A FRESH-MAN: Earned fi rst letter after appearing in nine games on defensive line. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major ... Dean’s List ... Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

HICKEY’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2012 9 8 1.0 1 0 02013 6 15 3.0 0 0 02014 10 55 11.5 2.5 0 0

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JAKEJASZCAR

SENIOR • 6-3 • 285 • OFFENSIVE TACKLEDARLINGTON, PA.

BLACKHAWK

Returning starter and two-year letterwinner at offensive tackle ... Expected to help anchor offensive line in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Started six games at right tackle, earning second letter. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played as a reserve offensive lineman and on extra point team ... Earned fi rst letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action as a reserve. NOTABLE: History major.

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STEVEMASKREY

SENIOR • 6-1 • 220 • TIGHT ENDCRANESVILLE, PA.NORTHWESTERN

Three-year letterwinner for Grove City ... Moving from running back to tight end in Wolverines’ revamped offense this fall. AS A JUNIOR: Led team in rushing ... Earned third letter ... Missed four games due to injury. AS A SOPHOMORE: Led team in rushing and scoring, earning second letter ... Named All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Honorable Mention. AS A FRESHMAN: Ap-peared in all 10 games at tailback ... Earned fi rst letter. NOTABLE: Business management major.

MASKREY’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2012 10 7 20 2.9 0 92013 10 172 677 3.9 10 272014 6 67 192 2.9 1 13Totals 26 246 889 3.6 11 27

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KENNYMCCRACKENSENIOR • 5-11 • 215 • LINEBACKER

WHEATON, ILL.AURORA CHRISTIAN

Returning letterwinner who will battle for starting spot at linebacker in 2015 ... Returns after missing 2014 sea-son. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 10 games, earning fi rst letter ... Saw action on special teams. AS A FRESH-MAN: Played as a reserve. NOTABLE: Sociology major ... Three-year baseball letterman as outfi elder/designated hitter at Grove City.

McCRACKEN’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2013 10 3 0 0 0 0Totals 10 3 0 0 0 0

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BENMCKNIGHT

SENIOR • 5-11 • 240 • NOSE TACKLEBUTLER, PA.

BUTLER

Fourth-year performer who will compete for spot on defensive line this season ... Returning letterman. AS A JUNIOR: Played in seven games at defensive tackle, earning fi rst letter. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played as a reserve defensive man. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw duty as a reserve. NOTABLE: Business management major.

McKNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2014 7 2 0 0 0 0Totals 7 2 0 0 0 0

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ALEXJEWELL

SENIOR • 6-2 • 265 • GUARDWEXFORD, PA.

NORTH ALLEGHENY

Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at guard ... One of most experienced linemen in Presidents’ Athletic Conference. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 10 games at right guard, earning third letter ... Honorable Mention All-PAC selection. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 10 games, earning second letter ... Named Honorable Mention All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing extensively at both guard spots. NOTABLE: Exercise science major.

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GABRIELMOORE

SENIOR • 5-10 • 175 • WIDE RECEIVERLAWRENCEBURG, IND.LANDMARK CHRISTIAN

Versatile performer who moves to wide receiver on full-time basis in 2015 ... Will also likely handle kickoff returns. AS A JUNIOR: Earned third letter ... Set pro-gram record with 902 kick return yards ... Saw time at both running back and wide receiver ... Led team with 1,057 all-purpose yards. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Ranked third on team in receptions and fourth in rushing. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games, earning fi rst letter ... Saw action at tailback and returner. NOTABLE: Middle level education.

MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2012 10 5 6 1.2 0 72013 9 22 87 4.0 0 82014 10 18 54 3.0 0 17Totals 29 45 147 3.3 0 17

ReceivingYear GP Rec Yards Avg TD Long2012 10 0 0 0.0 0 02013 9 18 81 4.5 0 122014 10 12 101 8.4 0 50Totals 29 30 182 6.1 0 50

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JOSHPEACH

SENIOR • 6-2 • 200 • WIDE RECEIVERHARTVILLE, OHIO

LAKE

Two-year letterman and returning starter at wide receiver ... Team co-captain ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS A JUNIOR: Played in 10 games, earning second letter ... Started seven games at wide receiver and three at quarterback ... Second on team with 33 catches. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 10 games, earning fi rst letter ... Saw action at quarterback and wide receiver. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in three games as a backup quarterback. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major ... Dean’s List ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

PEACH’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing

Year GP Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int2012 3 5 9 55.6 37 0 12013 10 9 12 75.0 83 0 12014 10 33 61 54.1 340 1 4Totals 23 47 82 57.3 460 1 6

ReceivingYear GP No Yards Avg TD Long2012 3 0 0 0.0 0 02013 10 4 47 11.8 0 212014 10 33 356 10.8 1 29Totals 23 37 403 10.9 1 29

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NICKPIETT

SENIOR • 6-0 • 205 • LONG SNAPPERGLENSHAW, PA.

SHALER

Three-year letterman as Grove City’s punt snapper ... Will be key part of Wolverine special teams again in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 10 games, earning third letter. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 10 games as long snapper, earning second letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 10 games as long snapper ... Earned fi rst letter. NOTABLE: Business management major.

PIETT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2012 10 1 0 0 0 02013 10 3 0 0 0 0 2014 10 2 0 0 0 0Totals 30 6 0 0 0 0

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TYLERPATTERSON

SENIOR • 6-2 • 200 • TIGHT ENDMCDONALD, PA.SOUTH FAYETTE

First-year performer who will compete for time at tight end ... Two-year member of Grove City basketball pro-gram. NOTABLE: Mathematics major. Older brothers Mike (2001-04) and Zack (2009-11) played football at Grove City ... Older brother Josh played basketball at Grove City (2011-14).

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SENIOR • 6-0 • 260 • NOSE TACKLEPOWELL, OHIO

COLUMBUS CRUSADERS

Two-year starter and three-year letterman at nose tackle ... Will look to again anchor defensive line. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 10 games at nose tackle, earning third letter ... Second among team’s defensive linemen with 31 total tackles. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 10 games, earning second letter ... Tied for team lead in quarterback sacks. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in six games as a reserve nose tackle. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’s List student.

VEERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2012 6 1 0 0 0 02013 10 40 7.5 3.5 1 02014 10 31 3.5 1 0 0Totals 26 72 11.0 4.5 1 0

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ZACHRADER

SENIOR • 5-11 • 170 • WIDE RECEIVERBUTLER, PA.

BUTLER

12Three-year letterman who moves full-time to wide re-ceiver in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Played in all 10 games, earning third letter ... Third on team in receptions ... Also threw one touchdown pass in three attempts. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter after playing in eight games ... Threw two touchdown passes ... Fifth on team in receptions. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in nine games after moving from quarterback ... Earned fi rst letter. NOTABLE: Business management major.

RADER’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2012 9 21 71 3.4 0 132013 8 16 69 4.3 0 382014 10 8 -7 -0.9 0 6Totals 27 45 133 3.0 0 38

ReceivingYear GP Rec Yards Avg TD Long2012 9 3 16 5.3 0 62013 8 13 125 9.6 0 182014 10 14 88 6.3 0 21Totals 27 30 229 7.6 0 21

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JOESIEFERT

SENIOR • 5-11 • 195 • LINEBACKERVIENNA, OHIO

MATHEWS

Two-year letterman who will compete for full-time start-ing spot at outside linebacker in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Earned second letter after playing in all 10 games at line-backer and on special teams ... Recorded interception in 2014 season opener against Juniata. AS A SOPHO-MORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing extensively on special teams ... Also saw action at outside linebacker. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve linebacker. NO-TABLE: Accounting major ... Also lettered as thrower for Grove City track and fi eld team.

SIEFERT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2013 6 3 0 0 0 02014 10 13 1.5 0 1 1Totals 16 16 1.5 0 1 1

BOBBYTUTTLE

SENIOR • 6-0 • 225 • LINEBACKERPITTSBURGH, PA.

UPPER SAINT CLAIR

Two-year starter and three-year letterman at inside linebacker ... Team co-captain. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 10 games, earning third letter ... Third on team with 76 total tackles. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started nine games, earning second letter ... Second on team with two interceptions ... Fourth on team with 64 tackles. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 10 games, earning fi rst letter ... Started four games at linebacker. NOTABLE: Finance major.

TUTTLE’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2012 10 42 1.0 0 2 02013 9 64 1.0 1 3 22014 10 76 3.0 1.5 2 0Totals 29 182 5.0 2.5 7 2

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WEILANDSENIOR • 6-3 • 220 • LINEBACKER

DELAWARE, OHIOWORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN

Fourth-year performer who will look to break into lineup in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Missed 2014 season due to injury. AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw reserve duty at linebacker. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve at outside linebacker. NOTABLE: Exercise science major ... Dean’s List student.

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SENIOR • 6-4 • 220 • TIGHT ENDERIE, PA.

MERCYHURST PREP

Four-year member of program who will contend for starting spot at tight end in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Saw reserve action at tight end. AS A SOPHOMORE: Moved to wide receiver from quarterback ... Played as a reserve. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve quarterback. NOTABLE: Finance major.

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LUKEBRANCATO

JUNIOR • 5-8 • 180 • WIDE RECEIVERROCKWOOD, PA.

ROCKWOOD

Two-year letterman who will compete for full-time start-ing spot at wide receiver. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter after playing in 10 games ... Led team in yards per catch ... Fourth on team in receptions. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after appearing in six games ... Played primarily on special teams. NOTABLE: Biblical and religious studies major.

BRANCATO’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving

Year GP No Yards Avg TD Long2013 6 0 0 0.0 0 02014 10 13 205 15.8 1 42Totals 16 13 205 15.8 1 42

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JACOBARMBRECHT

SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • 220 • LINEBACKERSTREETSBORO, OHIO

STREETSBORO

Returning letterwinner who will look to earn starting spot at outside linebacker in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in seven games, earning fi rst letter ... Made fi rst start at Thomas More. NOTABLE: Biochemistry major.

ARMBRECHT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 7 12 0.0 0 0 0Totals 7 12 0.0 0 0 0

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KYLEBEYER

SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • 190 • SAFETYPERRY, OHIO

PERRY

Returning starter and letterman at free safety ... Ex-pected to be key member of defensive backfi eld again in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 10 games at free safety, earning fi rst letter ... Fourth on team with 57 tackles. NOTABLE: Elementary education major.

BEYER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 10 57 1.0 0 2 1Totals 10 57 1.0 0 2 1

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ZACHGAZDACKO

JUNIOR • 5-7 • 195 • WIDE RECEIVERUNIONTOWN, OHIO

LAKE

Two-year letterwinner who moves to wide receiver in 2015 ... Expected to challenge for time in slot position. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 10 games at wingback, earning second letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in seven games, earning fi rst letter ... Threw 30-yard touchdown pass on option play in 30th Mercer County Cup. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major.

GAZDACKO’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2013 7 3 20 6.7 0 132014 10 6 20 3.3 0 7Totals 17 9 40 4.4 0 13

ReceivingYear GP No Yards Avg TD Long2013 7 1 8 8.0 0 82014 10 1 13 13.0 0 13Totals 17 2 21 10.5 0 21

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JEFFCROLL

JUNIOR • 6-0 • 205 • LINEBACKERSLIPPERY ROCK, PA.

SLIPPERY ROCK

Returning letterwinner who will challenge for starting spot at outside linebacker. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter ... Played in nine games, primarily on special teams. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action as a reserve. NOTABLE: Business management major ... Son of former Grove City running back Travis Croll (1986-89).

CROLL’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 9 5 0 0 0 0Totals 9 5 0 0 0 0

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DANDORMAN

JUNIOR • 6-1 • 225 • LINEBACKERCANTON, OHIO

GLENOAK

Two-year letterman who will battle for starting spot at inside linebacker ... Will also likely be integral part of various special teams units. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 10 games at linebacker and on special teams ... Earned second letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in six games in 2013. NOTABLE: Accounting major ... Dean’s List student.

DORMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2013 6 4 0 0 0 0 2014 10 6 0 0 0 0Totals 16 10 0 0 0 0

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JIMMYCIANCIOLA

JUNIOR • 5-9 • 175 • CORNERBACKUNIONTOWN, OHIOARCHBISHOP HOBAN

Two-year starter and letterwinner at cornerback ... Provides veteran presence in defensive backfi eld. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 10 games at cornerback, earning second letter ... Only sophomore to start regu-larly on defense in 2014. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Started fi nal nine games of 2013 season. NOTABLE: Exercise science major.

CIANCIOLA’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2013 10 37 0 0 0 02014 10 21 1 0 1 0Totals 20 58 1 0 1 0

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GABEGRECO

SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 165 • QUARTERBACKNEW BRIGHTON, PA.

NEW BRIGHTON

Second-year player who will challenge for starting quarterback spot in 2015. Returning letterman. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after starting four games at quarterback ... Ranked second on team in passing yardage. NOTABLE: Mathematics major.

GRECO’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing

Year GP Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int2014 6 37 72 51.4 367 2 3Totals 6 37 72 51.4 367 2 3

RushingYear GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2014 6 56 102 1.8 0 24Totals 6 56 102 1.8 0 24

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JUNIOR • 5-9 • 200 • LINEBACKERGREEN LANE, PA.

SOUDERTON

Third-year player who will contend for starting spot at inside linebacker ... Returning letterman. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing exten-sively on special teams ... Appeared in six games. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve linebacker. NOTABLE: Business management major.

HORTON’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 6 1 0 0 0 0Totals 6 1 0 0 0 0

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NEDHULL

JUNIOR • 5-11 • 180 • SAFETYJENKINTOWN, PA.

JENKINTOWN

Two-year letterman who will look to reclaim starting spot at strong safety in 2015. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Started fi rst three games of 2014 ... Tied for team lead in interceptions. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in fi ve games, earning fi rst letter ... Saw action at safety and on special teams ... Intercepted pass against Saint Vincent November 9, 2013. NOTABLE: Interna-tional business major ... Dean’s List student.

HULL’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2013 5 0 0 0 0 12014 4 8 0.5 0 0 1Totals 9 8 0.5 0 0 2

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CALEBJAKIEL

JUNIOR • 6-2 • 195 • WIDE RECEIVERMOON TOWNSHIP, PA.

MOON

Returning letterman who will battle for starting post at wide receiver. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing in eight games, including one start ... Tied for team lead in yards per catch. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve quarterback. NOTABLE: Accounting/fi nance major ... Dean’s List student.

JAKIEL’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving

Year GP No Yards Avg TD Long2014 8 5 79 15.8 0 41Totals 8 5 79 15.8 0 41

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ANTHONYMARNEJON

JUNIOR • 6-0 • 170 • PUNTERCOLUMBIANA, OHIO

CRESTVIEW

Two-year letterwinner who will likely handle punting du-ties again in 2015. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Hit career-long 65-yard punt against Bethany ... School record 72 punts in 2014. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in 10 games ... Boomed 64-yard punt in 2013 opener against Carnegie Mellon. NOTABLE: Marketing management major ... Dean’s List student ... Two-year letterwinner as pitcher for Grove City baseball team.

MARNEJON’S CAREER STATISTICSPunting

Year GP Punt Avg I20 FC Long2013 10 46 35.6 5 11 642014 10 72 36.5 14 12 65Totals 20 118 36.2 19 23 65

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AARONLUNDMARK

JUNIOR • 6-2 • 185 • QUARTERBACKRUSSELL, PA.EISENHOWER

Returning letterman who will challenge for full-time starting quarterback spot in 2015. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing in seven games ... Started three games at quarterback, leading team in comple-tions and passing yards. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a reserve quarterback. NOTABLE: Communication studies major.

LUNDMARK’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing

Year GP Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int2013 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 02014 7 49 109 45.0 442 2 5Totals 8 49 109 45.0 442 2 5

RushingYear GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2013 1 0 0 0.0 0 02014 7 22 30 1.4 1 18Totals 8 22 30 1.4 1 18

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ERICKINDERMAN

SOPHOMORE • 6-3 • 215 • DEFENSIVE ENDPITTSBURGH, PA.MOUNT LEBANON

Returning starter and letterwinner at defensive line ... Will look to maintain starting spot in 2015. AS A FRESH-MAN: Started eight games at defensive end, earning fi rst letter ... Led team’s rookies in tackles for loss and sacks. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major.

KINDERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 8 21 4.5 2 0 0Totals 8 21 4.5 2 0 0

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TYLERKEPPLE

SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 170 • QUARTERBACKCHICORA, PA.KARNS CITY

Returning letterwinner who will compete for starting quarterback position in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in six games, earning fi rst letter ... Led team in comple-tion percentage and passing effi ciency. NOTABLE: Elec-trical engineering major ... Older brother Zach played guard at Grove City (2011-14).

KEPPLE’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing

Year GP Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int2014 6 40 69 58.0 310 2 2Totals 6 40 69 58.0 310 2 2

RushingYear GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2014 6 18 3 0.2 0 11Totals 6 18 3 0.2 0 11

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SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 225 • LINEBACKERHARRISON CITY, PA.

PENN TRAFFORD

Second-year performer who will contend for starting linebacker spot this year ... Returning letterman. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in eight games, primarily on special teams ... Made one start at inside linebacker. NOTABLE: Exercise science major.

McELRONE’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 8 14 0.5 0 0 0Totals 8 14 0.5 0 0 0

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JUNIOR • 5-9 • 175 • CORNERBACKAURORA, OHIO

AURORA

Two-year letterman who will look to reclaim starting cornerback spot. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter after playing in seven games. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after starting fi ve of last six games in 2013 season. NOTABLE: International business major.

MILNER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU Int2013 9 27 1.5 0 0 02014 7 21 1.0 0 1 0Totals 16 48 2.5 0 1 0

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SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 185 • LINEBACKERNEW CASTLE, PA.

NESHANNOCK

Returning letterwinner who will compete for time at linebacker this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Played as a blocking back on offense and on special teams ... Appeared in six games, earning fi rst letter. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major.

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JUNIOR • 6-0 • 180 • WIDE RECEIVERCANTON, OHIO

JACKSON

Second-year player who will challenge for starting wide receiver spot this year ... Returning letterwinner. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing in all 10 games at wide receiver and punt returner ... Started three games. NOTABLE: Accounting major.

PINSON’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving

Year GP No Yards Avg TD Long2014 10 4 36 9.0 0 12Totals 10 4 36 9.0 0 12

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SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • 170 • RUNNING BACKAKRON, OHIO

CUYAHOGA VALLEY CHRISTIAN

Returning letterwinner who will compete for full-time starting spot in backfi eld this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Made fi rst collegiate start in Week Nine against Bethany. NOTABLE: Undecided major.

SCHAUER’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2014 3 14 24 1.7 0 7Totals 3 14 24 1.7 0 7

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JUNIOR • 6-1 • 265 • GUARDPITTSBURGH, PA.CHARTIERS VALLEY

Two-year starter and letterwinner on offensive line ... Has started at both guard and tackle during career. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Played in all 10 games, starting eight ... Started at guard and tackle during 2014. AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 10 games at guard, earning fi rst letter ... Named team’s Rookie of the Year. NOTABLE: Accounting major ... Mother Monica (Yustak) Zajicek is 2012 Grove City Athletic Hall of Fame inductee ... Sister Madison is senior on Grove City women’s soccer team.

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SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 180 • CORNERBACKBELVIDERE, N.J.

BELVIDERE

Returning starter and letterwinner at cornerback ... Will look to maintain starting spot in 2015. AS A FRESH-MAN: Started all 10 games, earning fi rst letter ... Led team with eight pass breakups. NOTABLE: Mathematics/secondary education major.

SEIBERT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 10 57 0.0 0 8 0Totals 10 57 0.0 0 8 0

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SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 190 • SAFETYKETTERING, OHIO

ARCHBISHOP ALTER

Returning starter at strong safety who looks to remain key member of secondary in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Started fi nal seven games, earning fi rst letter ... Played in all 10 games. NOTABLE: Electrical engineering major.

SEIFERT’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense

Year GP Tack TFL Sacks PBU INT2014 10 36 0.0 0 0 0Totals 10 36 0.0 0 0 0

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SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 210 • TIGHT ENDWATTSBURG, PA.

MERCYHURST PREP

Returning letterman who moves from fullback to tight end. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in seven games as short-yardage back and on special teams ... Led team in rushing touchdowns. NOTABLE: Mathematics/secondary education major.

SWANSON’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2014 7 33 102 3.1 2 13Totals 7 33 102 3.1 2 13

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SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • 170 • RUNNING BACKVENETIA, PA.

PETERS TOWNSHIP

Returning letterwinner who will compete for full-time starting spot in backfi eld this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in nine games, earning fi rst letter ... Finished third on team in rushing yardage ... Started two games. NOTABLE: Accounting major.

UBINGER’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing

Year GP Att Yards Avg TD Long2014 9 24 108 4.5 0 22Totals 9 24 108 4.5 0 22

ReceivingYear GP Rec Yards Avg TD Long2014 9 9 31 3.4 0 10Totals 9 9 31 3.4 0 10

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Location: Beaver Falls, Pa.Enrollment: 1,335Nickname: Golden TornadoesColors: Old Gold, White and BlackStadium (Capacity): Reeves (6,500)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Geno DeMarcoRecord (Years): 136-94 (22 years)2014 Record: 3-7, 2-6 PACStarters Returning: 17Basic Offense: SpreadBasic Defense: MultipleSports Information Director: Christy LearSports Information Phone: 724-847-6885SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 FROSTBURG STATE 7:00Sept. 12 at Grove City 7:00Sept. 19 WAYNESBURG* 7:00Sept. 26 CARNEGIE MELLON* 3:00Oct. 10 at Thomas More* 1:00Oct. 17 CASE WESTERN* 7:00Oct. 24 at Bethany* 1:00Oct. 31 WASH. & JEFF.* 7:00Nov. 7 at Saint Vincent* 1:00Nov. 14 at Westminster* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 at Frostburg State L, 24-19Sept. 13 GROVE CITY W, 42-0Sept. 20 at Waynesburg* L, 44-38 (OT)Sept. 27 at Carnegie Mellon* L, 22-21Oct. 11 THOMAS MORE* L, 42-3Oct. 18 at Case Western* L, 33-19Oct. 25 BETHANY* W, 20-14Nov. 1 at Wash. & Jeff.* L, 51-12Nov. 8 SAINT VINCENT* W, 34-30Nov. 15 WESTMINSTER* L, 38-3

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game

Geno DeMarco S Thomas Benyo

September 12, 2015 -- 7:00 p.m.Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field

2015 OPPONENT PROFILES

Location: Huntingdon, Pa.Enrollment: 1,600Nickname: EaglesColors: Blue and Old GoldStadium (Capacity): Chuck Knox (3,000)Conference: CentennialHead Coach: Tim LauntzRecord (Years): 16-25 (5th year)2014 Record: 5-5, 4-5 CCStarters Returning: 15Basic Offense: SpreadBasic Defense: 3-4Sports Information Director: David HebergerSports Information Phone: 814-641-3134SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 GROVE CITY 12:00Sept. 12 at Dickinson* 1:00Sept. 19 GETTYSBURG* 1:00Sept. 26 at Frank. & Marsh.* 1:00Oct. 3 JOHNS HOPKINS* 1:00Oct. 17 at Ursinus* 12:00Oct. 24 MUHLENBERG* 12:00Oct. 31 at McDaniel* 1:00Nov. 7 at Moravian* 12:00Nov. 14 SUSQUEHANNA* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 at Grove City W, 21-13Sept. 13 DICKINSON* W, 38-35Sept. 20 at Gettysburg* L, 31-17Sept. 27 FRANK. & MARSH.* L, 35-33Oct. 4 at Johns Hopkins* L, 56-14Oct. 18 URSINUS* W, 38-10Oct. 25 at Muhlenberg* L, 42-13Nov. 1 McDANIEL* W, 56-31Nov. 8 MORAVIAN* L, 27-21Nov. 15 at Susquehanna* W, 44-35

*-Centennial Conference Game

Tim Launtz

September 5, 2015 -- 12:00 p.m.Huntingdon, Pa.Knox Stadium

WR Kirby Breault

JUNIATA SAINT VINCENT

Location: Latrobe, Pa.Enrollment: 1,800Nickname: BearcatsColors: Green and GoldStadium (Capacity): Chuck Noll (1,100)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Ron DolciatoRecord (Years): 4-6 (2nd year)2014 Record: 4-6, 4-4 PACStarters Returning: 19Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: MultipleSports Information Director: Jeff ZidekSports Information Phone: 724-805-2476SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 JOHN CARROLL 1:00Sept. 12 WAYNESBURG 1:00Sept. 19 at Case Western* 7:00Sept. 26 at Grove City* 2:00Oct. 3 THIEL* 1:00Oct. 17 THOMAS MORE* 1:00Oct. 24 at Carnegie Mellon* 1:00Oct. 31 at Westminster* 1:00Nov. 7 GENEVA* 1:00Nov. 14 BETHANY* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 at John Carroll L, 44-0Sept. 13 at Waynesburg L, 35-24Sept. 20 CASE WESTERN* W, 23-20Sept. 27 GROVE CITY* W, 31-14Oct. 4 at Thiel* L, 21-20Oct. 18 at Thomas More* L, 49-7Oct. 25 CARNEGIE MELLON* W, 38-31Nov. 1 WESTMINSTER* L, 28-14Nov. 8 at Geneva* L, 34-30Nov. 15 at Bethany* W, 41-35

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game

September 26, 2015 -- 2:00 p.m.Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field -- Homecoming

GENEVA

Ron Dolciato HB Shavonta Craft

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CARNEGIE MELLON

LB Nico Comsa

2015 OPPONENT PROFILES

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.Enrollment: 6,223Nickname: TartansColors: Cardinal and GrayStadium (Capacity): Gesling (3,500)Conference: Presidents’/Univ. Ath. Assoc.Head Coach: Rich LacknerRecord (Years): 188-103-2 (30th Year)2014 Record: 4-6, 3-5 PAC, 1-2 UAAStarters Returning: 20Basic Offense: Multiple One-BackBasic Defense: Multiple 50Sports Information Director: Mark FisherSports Information Phone: 412-268-3087SID E-mail: mwfi [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 at Washington U.% 1:00Sept. 19 WASH. & JEFF.* 1:00Sept. 26 at Geneva* 3:00Oct. 3 at Westminster* 1:00Oct. 10 BETHANY* 6:00Oct. 17 at Grove City* 1:30Oct. 24 SAINT VINCENT* 1:00Oct. 31 at Thiel* 7:00Nov. 7 CHICAGO% 12:00Nov. 14 CASE WESTERN*% 2:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 at Case Western*% L, 30-0Sept. 20 at Wash. & Jeff.* L, 48-30Sept. 27 GENEVA* W, 22-21Oct. 4 WESTMINSTER* W, 27-24Oct. 11 at Bethany* L, 19-7Oct. 18 GROVE CITY* W, 21-10Oct. 25 at Saint Vincent* L, 38-31Nov. 1 THIEL* L, 40-27Nov. 8 at Chicago% L, 28-7Nov. 15 WASHINGTON% W, 17-16

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Washington, Pa.Cameron Stadium

DE Jon Turner

WAYNESBURG

HB Willie Leavell

October 3, 2015 -- 1:30 p.m.Waynesburg, Pa.Wiley Stadium

Location: Washington, Pa.Enrollment: 1,400Nickname: PresidentsColors: Red and BlackStadium (Capacity): Cameron (3,500)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Mike SirianniRecord (Years): 111-26 (13th Year)2014 Record: 10-2, 7-1 PACStarters Returning: 18Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-2-5Sports Information Director: Sean KingSports Information Phone: 724-223-6080SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 at Wooster 1:00Sept. 12 WESTMINSTER 7:00Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon* 1:00Oct. 3 at Thomas More* 1:00 Oct. 10 GROVE CITY* 2:00Oct. 17 BETHANY* 7:00Oct. 24 at Case Western* 6:00Oct. 31 at Geneva* 7:00Nov. 7 THIEL* 1:30Nov. 14 WAYNESBURG* 1:30

2014 ResultsSept. 6 WOOSTER W, 51-17Sept. 13 at Westminster W, 56-21Sept. 20 CARNEGIE MELLON* W, 48-30Oct. 4 THOMAS MORE* W, 51-28Oct. 11 at Grove City* W, 55-14Oct. 18 at Bethany* W, 34-3Oct. 25 CASE WESTERN* W, 34-24Nov. 1 GENEVA* W, 51-12Nov. 8 at Thiel* W, 49-18Nov. 15 at Waynesburg* L, 31-28 (OT)Nov. 22 at Wittenberg% W, 41-25Nov. 29 at Mount Union% L, 67-0

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game%-NCAA Division III Playoffs

Location: Waynesburg, Pa.Enrollment: 2,500Nickname: Yellow JacketsColors: Orange and BlackStadium (Capacity): Jack Wiley (4,000)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Rick ShepasRecord (Years): 64-40 (11th Year)2014 Record: 8-3, 6-2 PACStarters Returning: 7Basic Offense: Multiple Pro SetBasic Defense: Multiple 8-Man FrontSports Information Director: Bobby FoxSports Information Phone: 724-852-3334SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 at Muskingum 1:00Sept. 12 at Saint Vincent 1:00Sept. 19 at Geneva* 7:00Sept. 26 BETHANY* 1:30Oct. 3 GROVE CITY* 1:30Oct. 10 at Case Western* 1:30Oct. 17 WESTMINSTER* 1:30Oct. 24 THIEL* 1:30Oct. 31 at Thomas More* 12:00Nov. 14 at Wash. & Jeff.* 1:30

2014 ResultsSept. 6 MUSKINGUM W, 33-0Sept. 13 SAINT VINCENT W, 35-24Sept. 20 GENEVA* W, 44-38 (OT)Sept. 27 at Bethany* L, 33-27Oct. 4 at Grove City* W, 35-0Oct. 11 CASE WESTERN* W, 35-15Oct. 18 at Westminster* W, 26-21Oct. 25 at Thiel* W, 35-32Nov. 1 THOMAS MORE* L, 21-14Nov. 15 WASH. & JEFF.* W, 31-28 (OT)Nov. 22 BUFFALO STATE% L, 59-36

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game%-ECAC Southwest Bowl

Mike SirianniRick Shepas Rich Lackner

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Scott Benzel

November 7, 2015 -- 1:30 p.m.Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field

DT Richard EllebieLocation: New Wilmington, Pa.Enrollment: 1,566Nickname: TitansColors: Blue and WhiteStadium (Capacity): Memorial (3,000)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Scott BenzelRecord (Years): 4-6 (2nd year)2014 Record: 4-6, 4-4 PACStarters Returning: 19Basic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: MultipleSports Information Director: Nathan LaRicciaSports Information Phone: 724-946-6357SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 at Hiram 7:00Sept. 12 at Wash. & Jeff. 7:00Sept. 19 at Bethany* 1:00Sept. 26 THOMAS MORE* 1:00Oct. 3 CARNEGIE MELLON* 1:00Oct. 10 at Thiel* 3:00Oct. 17 at Waynesburg* 1:30Oct. 31 SAINT VINCENT* 1:00Nov. 7 at Grove City* 1:30Nov. 14 GENEVA* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 HIRAM L, 30-27Sept. 13 WASH. & JEFF. L, 56-21Sept. 20 BETHANY* L, 21-14 (OT)Sept. 27 at Thomas More* L, 49-6Oct. 4 at Carnegie Mellon* L, 27-24Oct. 11 THIEL* W, 40-28Oct. 18 WAYNESBURG* L, 26-21Nov. 1 at Saint Vincent* W, 28-14Nov. 8 GROVE CITY* W, 41-7Nov. 15 at Geneva* W, 38-3

*-Presidents Athletic Conference Game

October 24, 2015 -- 1:30 p.m.Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field

Regis Scafe DE Erick Butler

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BETHANY

Location: Bethany, W.Va.Enrollment: 1,000Nickname: BisonColors: Kelly Green and WhiteStadium (Capacity): Bison (1,000)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Bill GarveyRecord (Years): 10-11 (3rd Year)2014 Record: 6-5, 5-3 PACStarters Returning: 21Basic Offense: SpreadBasic Defense: 4-3Sports Information Director: Jerrod PlateSports Information Phone: 304-829-7717SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 at Mount Union 1:30Sept. 12 THIEL 7:00Sept. 19 WESTMINSTER* 1:00Sept. 26 at Waynesburg* 1:30Oct. 3 CASE WESTERN* 2:00Oct. 10 at Carnegie Mellon* 6:00Oct. 17 at Wash. & Jeff.* 7:00Oct. 24 GENEVA* 1:00Oct. 31 GROVE CITY* 1:30Nov. 14 at Saint Vincent* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 MOUNT UNION L, 58-7Sept. 13 at Thiel W, 45-24Sept. 20 at Westminster* W, 21-14 (OT)Sept. 27 WAYNESBURG* W, 33-27Oct. 4 at Case Western* W, 25-14Oct. 11 CARNEGIE MELLON* W, 19-7Oct. 18 WASH. & JEFF.* L, 34-3Oct. 25 at Geneva* L, 20-14Nov. 1 at Grove City* W, 34-9Nov. 15 SAINT VINCENT* L, 41-35Nov. 22 at Stevenson# L, 29-7

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game#-ECAC Southeast Bowl

October 31, 2015 -- 1:30 p.m.Bethany, W.Va.Bison Stadium

Location: Crestview Hills, Ky.Enrollment: 1,600Nickname: SaintsColors: Royal Blue and WhiteStadium (Capacity): BB&T Field (3,000)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Regis ScafeRecord (Years): 104-90 (20th year, 1st at TMC)2014 Record: 8-2, 7-1 PACStarters Returning: 18Basic Offense: SpreadBasic Defense: 4-4Sports Info. Director: Cory BlacksonSports Information Phone: 859-344-3672E-Mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 ST. JOHN FISHER 12:00Sept. 12 HANOVER 1:00Sept. 19 THIEL* 1:00Sept. 26 at Westminster* 1:00Oct. 3 WASH. & JEFF.* 1:00Oct. 10 GENEVA* 1:00Oct. 17 at Saint Vincent* 1:00Oct. 24 at Grove City* 1:30Oct. 31 WAYNESBURG* 12:00Nov. 7 at Case Western* 1:00

2014 ResultsSept. 6 at Wesley L, 35-20Sept. 13 at Hanover W, 45-16Sept. 20 at Thiel* W, 66-27Sept. 27 WESTMINSTER* W, 49-6Oct. 4 at Wash. & Jeff.* L, 51-28Oct. 11 at Geneva* W, 42-3Oct. 18 SAINT VINCENT* W, 49-7Oct. 25 GROVE CITY* W, 64-7Nov. 1 at Waynesburg* W, 21-14Nov. 8 CASE WESTERN* W, 66-34

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WESTMINSTER

WR Eric BlinnBill Garvey

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1984First Team

DB Chris DeMaioP Marty GarganoWR Jeff MateerOL Randy Raidel

Second TeamDL Dave Nicoletta

1985First Team

DB Chris DeMaioDL Doug DescoteauxPK Doug Hart

Second TeamLB Keith JonesOL Mike Kirsch

1986First Team

DB Chris DeMaioRB Kirk FennellPK Doug HartDL Darrin Miller

Second TeamQB Jeff CassLB Keith JonesOL Mike KirschOL Eric Love

1987First Team

PK Doug HartDL Darrin MillerDB Tim Saxton

Second TeamLB John Senkowitz

1988First Team

DB Tony ColangeloDL Darrin MillerOL Eric States

Second TeamQB Jeff CassPK Doug HartLB Ron NanniOL John Parker

1989First Team

DB Tony ColangeloSecond Team

LB Jon CherryWR Tom KarenbauerLB Ron NanniOL Dave WalkerDL Joel Wentling

1990First Team

DB Tony ColangeloSecond Team

LB Mike DuskaRB Kent LaMottaWR Rick SemsOL Mitch Smyth

1991First Team

QB Duke JohncourDB John MorrisonWR Rick SemsOL Mitch Smyth

Second TeamLB Mike DuskaWR Tom MilesDB Lance Stewart

All-Time All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Selections

2015 OPPONENT PROFILESTHIEL

Location: Greenville, Pa.Enrollment: 1,100Nickname: TomcatsColors: Old Gold and Navy BlueStadium (Capacity): Alumni (1,400)Conference: Presidents’ AthleticHead Coach: Kurt ReiserRecord (Years): 13-47 (7th Year)2014 Record: 4-6, 3-5 PACStarters Returning: 13Basic Offense: Multiple Pro-IBasic Defense: Multiple 4-3Sports Information Director: Ed TopoleskiSports Information Phone: 724-589-2180SID E-mail: [email protected]

2015 ScheduleSept. 5 ALLEGHENY 7:00Sept. 12 at Bethany 7:00Sept. 19 at Thomas More* 1:00Sept. 26 CASE WESTERN* 1:00Oct. 3 at Saint Vincent* 1:00Oct. 10 WESTMINSTER* 3:00Oct. 24 at Waynesburg* 1:30Oct. 31 CARNEGIE MELLON* 7:00Nov. 7 at Wash. & Jeff.* 1:30Nov. 14 GROVE CITY*# 1:00

2014 ScheduleSept. 6 at Allegheny W, 28-14Sept. 13 BETHANY L, 45-24Sept. 20 THOMAS MORE* L, 66-27Sept. 27 at Case Western* L, 23-16Oct. 4 SAINT VINCENT* W, 21-20Oct. 11 at Westminster* L, 40-28Oct. 25 WAYNESBURG* L, 35-32Nov. 1 at Carnegie Mellon* W, 40-27Nov. 8 WASH. & JEFF.* L, 49-18Nov. 15 at Grove City*# W, 42-21

*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Game#-Mercer County Cup

Kurt Reiser QB Ryan Radke

November 14, 2015 -- 1:00 p.m.Greenville, Pa.

Alumni Stadium -- Mercer County Cup

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DL Andrew CampionLB Scott FraserQB Tom MilesWR Rick Sems

Second TeamRB Mike BownOL Mike KanavichDB John MorrisonOL Mike RocheTE Greg ScottWR Andy SemsLB Chris White

1993First Team

DL Dave FritzOL Mike Kanavich

Second TeamLB Scott FraserWR Scott HenryDB Bryan KozinskiOL Tom MoserLB Chris WhiteRB Chad RushOL Jim Vieland

1994First Team

OL Ted AntoniniWR Andy SemsLB Scott FraserDB Ryan Neal

Second TeamQB Doug HamsherRB Jason HollenbaughDB Bryan KozinskiOL Tom MoserOL Jim Vieland

1995First Team

WR Tom FlennerOL Eric GrabowskyDB Rich Shields

Second TeamLB Brian HaysRB Jason HollenbaughOL Tom MoserDB John NeumannPK Brian Wolfe

1996First Team

LB Rich MokrosSS John NeumannDE Mike Reynolds

Second TeamOL Josh DunnCB Kevin ForneyRB Doug SteinerOL Mike Stone

1997First Team

RB R.J. BowersLB Casey CreehanOT Jim DonnellyDE Mark FurgesonSS John NeumannRB Doug SteinerOG Mike Stone

Second TeamOT Steve CoutrisDE Ron MauroCB Jamey Palma

LB Burt Romanoff1998

First TeamRB R.J. BowersOT Steve CoutrisDE Mark FurgesonC Shawn KellySS Tony KunczewskiLB Corey SarosyP Ben Shreve

Second TeamLB Casey CreehanFS Mike KashurbaOG Oscar FishDE Ed FoxNT Jeremy HortonOG Chris Mullins

1999First Team

RB R.J. BowersOG Oscar FishNT Jeremy HortonFS Mike KashurbaLB Tony KunczewskiCB Brock McCullough

Second TeamC Shawn KellyOT Kyle MilletLB Burt RomanoffP Ben Shreve

2000First Team

RB R.J. BowersOG Andy JacksCB Brock McCullough

Second TeamOT Derek BostickTE Mark ByrerLB Adam CorbettC Shawn KellyQB Steve LacinskiOT Kyle MilletK-P Ben ShreveSS Mike VolchkoDE Jeremy Young

2001First Team

OT Derek BostickLB Adam CorbettP Mike Titzel

Second TeamLB John BialowasTE Mark ByrerLB Jonathan ForbesOT MasterofrancescoRB Mike OrlandoDB Josh Sachleben

2002First Team

OT Derek BostickSecond Team

NT Monte BellLB Mike ChobyP Mike Titzel

2003Second Team

NT Monte BellLB Mike ChobyWR Dave DiDonatoQB Sam MowreyP Mike Titzel

2004First Team

LB Mike ChobySecond Team

DE Dan BukowskiFS Ross Trimmer

2005First Team

SS Aaron MargoSecond Team

C Matt GreggFS Ross TrimmerDE Steve Weary

2006First Team

C Matt GreggP Henry Johnston

Second TeamDT Justin FowlerOT Bob PerriCB C. Schwamberger

2007First Team

CB Mike BakerNT Justin FowlerC Matt GreggILB Bill Waugh

Second TeamK Chris HaleyOG Dave Salera

2008First Team

CB Mike BakerOG Dave Salera

Second TeamDT Tony ClarkLB Adam EichlerFS Zach FulmerRB Brian MercerP Ed Reith

2009First Team

DT Tony ClarkOT Pete Polesnak

Second TeamK Craig BicehouseQB Andrew DiDonatoLB Jason FergusonRB Blaine MillerCB Randy Santina

2010First Team

LB Jason FergusonNT Jarred FrawleyOT Pete Polesnak

Second TeamSS Butch Kriger 2011

First TeamNT Jarred Frawley

2012First Team

RB Shane KaclikOG Josh Bermann

Second TeamLB Jason FergusonSS Shawn Mercer

2013Second Team

LB Ben ManwaringWR Anthony Ritchie

2014Second Team

LB Jason Skyrm

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September 13, 2014Beaver Falls, Pa.

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Game Summary Two special teams touchdowns helped Saint Vincent open Presidents’ Athletic Con-ference play with a win over visiting Grove City. Grove City trailed 10-0 in the second quarter but slashed the lead to three when David Folkmire hauled in an 11-yard touch-down pass from Aaron Lundmark with 4:40 remaining in the half. Josh Peach fi red a 32-yard touchdown pass to Sam Ivan in the third quarter. Defensively, Grove City limited the Bearcats to just 14 fi rst downs and a 2-for-13 effort on third down. Linebacker Jason Skyrm recorded two of Grove City’s four sacks. Folkmire caught a career-high eight passes for 75 yards.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 7 7 0 14Saint Vincent 10 0 7 14 31

Scoring SummaryS-Brown 25 blk punt return (Porter kick)S-FG Porter 24G-Folkmire 11 pass from Lundmark (Stewart kick)S-Craft 21 run (Porter kick)G-Ivan 32 pass from Peach (Stewart kick)S-LaRue-Holloman 51 fumble ret (Porter kick)S-Lowman 36 pass from Borgen (Porter kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Maskrey 10-39, Peach 15-34Passing: Peach 12-20-2-168Receiving: Folkmire 8-75, Ubinger 3-22Tackles: Berringer 11, Tuttle 9, Hickey 7

JUNIATA 21GROVE CITY 13

GROVE CITY 0GENEVA 42

GROVE CITY 14SAINT VINCENT 31

September 27, 2014Latrobe, Pa.

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Aaron Lundmark’s touchdown pass to David Folkmire opened the scor-ing at Saint Vincent.

2014 IN REVIEW

Game Summary Grove City kicked off its 120th season of intercollegiate football against Juniata as the teams met for the fi rst time in 42 years. Grove City forged a 7-7 tie with 11:59 left in the fi rst half when junior wingback Zach Rader threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver David Folkmire on an option pass. Juniata reclaimed the lead midway through the second quarter on quarterback Ward Udinski’s second one-yard touchdown run of the game. Grove City quarterback Josh Peach cut the lead to 14-13 four minutes into the fourth quarter by scoring on a six-yard op-tion keeper. Linebacker Joey Siefert and safety Ned Hull both intercepted passes for Grove City while Jason Skyrm and Jake Seibert both recovered fumbles. Skyrm, Kyle Beyer and Andrew Seifert all forced fumbles.

Score By QuarterJuniata 0 14 0 7 21Grove City 0 7 0 6 13

Scoring SummaryJ-Udinski 1 run (Bonalle kick)G-Folkmire 31 pass from Rader (Stewart kick)J-Udinski 1 run (Bonalle kick)G-Peach 6 run (kick failed)J-O’Brien 12 pass from Udinski (Bonalle kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Peach 19-88, Maskrey 19-54Passing: Peach 10-21-0-106, Rader 1-1-0-31Receiving: Folkmire 3-54, Pinson 3-24Tackles: Beyer 11, Tuttle 11

Game Summary Grove City opened the road portion of the 2014 schedule at Geneva in a matchup of Presidents’ Athletic Conference foes. Linebacker Jason Skyrm recorded 10 tackles and a sack for Grove City while fel-low linebacker Brandon Berringer collected 10 stops and forced a fumble. Grove City owned a 31:49-28:11 ad-vantage in time of possession but the Wol-verines converted just 3 of 16 third-down opportunities. Junior wide receiver David Folkmire caught a career-high six passes for Grove City. Quarterbacks Josh Peach and Aaron Lundmark combined to complete 15 passes for 146 yards. Punter Anthony Marnejon averaged 42.9 yards per kick on 10 punts, including a long of 49.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 0 0 0 0Geneva 7 21 7 7 42

Scoring SummaryGe-Jones 24 pass from Channing (Gardner kick)Ge-Guiser 45 pass from Channing (Gardner kick)Ge-Hacker 2 run (Gardner kick)Ge-Mosora 8 run (Gardner kick)Ge-Guiser 7 pass from Channing (Gardner kick)Ge-Hacker 33 run (Gardner kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Peach 11-54, Maskrey 10-21Passing: Peach 11-20-2-66, Lundmark 4-9-0-80Receiving: Folkmire 6-38, Moore 4-62Tackles: Berringer 10, Seibert 10, Skyrm 10

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Linebacker Bobby Tuttle recorded nine tackles in the Homecoming game against Waynesburg.

October 4, 2014Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field -- Homecoming

October 11, 2014Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field

WAYNESBURG 35GROVE CITY 0

WASH. & JEFF. 55GROVE CITY 14

Linebacker Brandon Berringer post-ed 17 tackles and a sack against W&J.

October 18, 2014Pittsburgh, Pa.

Gesling Stadium

GROVE CITY 10CARNEGIE MELLON 21

David Folkmire pulled in seven catches, including a touchdown, at Carnegie Mellon.

2014 IN REVIEW

2014 REVIEW

Game Summary Grove City hosted Waynesburg in the annual Homecoming game at Robert E. Thorn Field. Grove City sophomore quarterback Aaron Lundmark made his fi rst collegiate start and completed 14 of 27 passes for 150 yards. Freshman quarterback Tyler Kepple completed 5 of 8 attempts for 22 yards. Junior Josh Peach caught six passes for 70 yards and fellow junior David Folkmire added four catches. Linebacker Bobby Tuttle, linebacker Jason Skyrm and safety Kyle Beyer all posted nine tackles each for Grove City. Waynesburg quarterback Carter Hill threw for 311 yards and fi ve touchdowns, including two touchdowns each to Bernie Thompson and Willie Leavell.

Score By QuarterWaynesburg 7 21 7 0 35Grove City 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring SummaryW-Thompson 18 pass from Hill (Lewis kick)W-Leavell 91 pass from Hill (Lewis kick)W-Leavell 15 pass from Hill (Lewis kick)W-Thompson 30 pass from Hill (Lewis kick)W-English 8 pass from Hill (Lewis kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Lundmark 7-16, Ramsey 7-15Passing: Lundmark 14-27-0-150Receiving: Peach 6-70, Folkmire 4-18Tackles: Beyer 9, Skyrm 9, Tuttle 9

Game Summary Grove City welcomed NCAA playoff qualifi er Washington & Jefferson to Thorn Field for the annual home night game. Grove City broke through midway through the third quarter when freshman fullback Joe Swanson scored on a two-yard run. In the fourth quarter, freshman quarter-back Gabe Greco fi red a 20-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Josh Peach with 9:30 remaining. Defensively, junior linebacker Brandon Berringer recorded a career-high 17 tackles and added a sack. Senior defensive tackle Robert Rollick recorded 3.5 tackles for loss and forced a fumble.

Score By QuarterWash. & Jeff. 14 21 13 7 55Grove City 0 0 7 7 14

Scoring SummaryW-Ruffi ng 15 run (kick failed)W-Ruffi ng 3 run (Creighan pass)W-Ruffi ng 5 run (Davis kick)W-Ruffi ng 17 pass from Coughlin (Davis kick)W-Zubik 62 pass from Coughlin (Davis kick)W-Zubik 10 pass from Coughlin (kick blocked)G-Swanson 2 run (Stewart kick)W-Puckett 8 run (McCullough kick)W-Kincaid 17 run (McCullough kick)G-Peach 20 pass from Greco (Stewart kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Swanson 9-34, Ubinger 2-27Passing: Lundmark 13-24-0-70Receiving: Folkmire 7-40, Peach 5-52Tackles: Berringer 17, Seibert 8

Game Summary The Wolverines visited longtime foe Carnegie Mellon in the teams’ fi rst Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference game since 1989, the fi nal season of CMU’s fi rst period of conference membership. Midway through the fourth quarter, freshman quarterback Gabe Greco lofted a fi ve-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver David Folkmire. Greco made his fi rst start at quarterback and completed 11 of 23 passes for 131 yards. He also ran for a team-high 51 yards on 16 rushing attempts. Folkmire caught seven passes for 56 yards while sophomore Luke Brancato had a team-high 59 receiving yards on three catches. Junior linebacker Brandon Berringer recorded eight tackles and forced his conference-high third fumble of the season.

Score By QuarterGrove City 3 0 0 7 10Carn. Mellon 7 7 7 0 21

Scoring SummaryC-Hearon 5 run (Kohman kick)G-FG Stewart 32C-Cree 2 run (Kohman kick)C-Witt 9 run (Kohman kick)G-Folkmire 5 pass from Greco (Stewart kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Greco 16-51, Ubinger 7-27Passing: Greco 11-23-1-131Receiving: Folkmire 7-56, Peach 4-26Tackles: Berringer 8, Tuttle 8

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October 25, 2014Crestview Hills, Ky.

Bank of Kentucky Field

GROVE CITY 7THOMAS MORE 64

Luke Brancato caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Kepple against Thomas More.

November 1, 2014Grove City, Pa.

Robert E. Thorn Field

BETHANY 34GROVE CITY 9

The Grove City defense held confer-ence foe Bethany to just 12 total fi rst downs.

November 8, 2014New Wilmington, Pa.

Memorial Field

GROVE CITY 7WESTMINSTER 41

Tyler Kepple completed 11 of 19 passes in the 2014 road fi nale at Westminster.

2014 IN REVIEW

Game Summary A fast start propelled eventual Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference co-champion Thomas More to a home win in Kentucky over Grove City. The Wolverines broke through in the third quarter when quarterback Tyler Kepple tossed a 13-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Luke Brancato. Josh Peach and David Folkmire each caught fi ve passes. Eight different receivers had at least one reception. Defensively, linebacker Jason Skyrm posted 14 tackles, including a pair for loss. Bobby Tuttle and Ryan Hickey both added quarterback sacks.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 0 7 0 7Thomas More 14 27 7 16 64

Scoring SummaryT-Hayden 17 run (Budke kick)T-Cohorn 38 pass from Gebhardt (Budke kick)T-Hayden 31 run (kick failed)T-Hayden 56 run (Budke kick)T-Mitchell 30 blk punt ret (Budke kick)T-Hayden 1 run (Budke kick)G-Brancato 13 pass from T. Kepple (Stewart kick)T-Hayden 2 run (Bryant kick)T-Justice 5 pass from Kuntz (Bryant kick)T-Safety, Moore tackled in end zoneT-Garland 35 pass from Kuntz (Bryant kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Schauer 5-16, States 2-13Passing: Greco 10-17-1-92Receiving: Peach 5-77, Folkmire 5-28Tackles: Skyrm 14, Tuttle 11

Game Summary Grove City led 7-3 at halftime but visit-ing Bethany rallied in the second half for a Presidents’ Athletic Conference road win. Grove City took a 7-0 lead early in the second quarter when freshman fullback Joe Swanson bulled into the end zone on a one-yard touchdown run. Swanson’s score capped a 16-play, 87-yard drive that consumed 7:18. The Wolverines cut Bethany’s lead to 10-9, though, when Jason Skyrm blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety with 6:29 left in the third quarter. Skyrm also recorded two sacks and forced a fumble for Grove City, which limited Bethany to just 12 fi rst downs.

Score By QuarterBethany 0 3 21 10 34 Grove City 0 7 2 0 9

Scoring SummaryG-Swanson 1 run (Stewart kick)B-FG Ray 30B-Hill 1 run (Ray kick)G-Safety, Skyrm blocked punt out of end zoneB-Hill 9 pass from Vales (Ray kick)B-Blinn 36 pass from Vales (Ray kick)B-FG Ray 27B-McCoy 10 int return (Ray kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Swanson 16-56, Ivan 6-24Passing: Greco 7-13-1-64Receiving: Peach 4-48, Folkmire 3-26Tackles: Skyrm 8, McElrone 8

Game Summary Grove City closed the road portion of the 2014 schedule at Westminster. Grove City broke through midway through the fourth quarter when sophomore quarterback Aaron Lundmark scored on a fi ve-yard touchdown run. Junior tailback Steve Maskrey returned from injury and ran for a team-high 33 yards. Lundmark completed 4 of 10 passes for 51 yards. Tyler Kepple went 11 for 19 in relief of injured starting quarterback Gabe Greco. Defensively, Jason Skyrm, recorded eight tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and 2.5 tackles for loss. Safety Kyle Beyer recorded his fi rst col-legiate interception.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 0 0 7 7Westminster 7 7 20 7 41

Scoring SummaryW-Bentley 80 pass from Columbo (Dahl kick)W-Edwards 18 pass from Columbo (Dahl kick)W-Williams 12 pass from Columbo (kick failed)W-Columbo 96 run (Dahl kick)W-Kim 2 run (Dahl kick)W-Williams 24 pass from Columbo (Dahl kick)G-Lundmark 5 run (Stewart kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Maskrey 11-33, Lundmark 4-20Passing: T. Kepple 11-19-0-69Receiving: Peach 4-40, Folkmire 4-29Tackles: Berringer 12, Skyrm 8

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Game Summary Grove City’s seven-year grip on the cov-eted Mercer County Cup ended in the 2014 fi nale as visiting Thiel prevailed in the 31st Cup game. Grove City forged a 7-7 in the fi rst quar-ter when Brian Wells pulled in a two-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Lundmark. In the fourth quarter, Steve Maskrey bulled in from the 1 and Sam Ivan scored on a 31-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Kepple. Linebacker Jason Skyrm posted 2.5 sacks, fi ve tackles for loss and forced a pair of fumbles. The Wolverine defense recorded a season-high six sacks and forced four fumbles. Grove City leads the Cup series 21-10.

Score By QuarterThiel 7 21 14 0 42Grove City 7 0 0 14 21

Scoring SummaryT-Brown 1 run (Peal kick)G-Wells 2 pass from Lundmark (Stewart kick)T-Johnson 3 pass from Radke (Peal kick)T-McClelland 15 int return (Peal kick)T-Radke 9 run (Peal kick)T-Radke 7 run (Peal kick)T-Fink 15 run (Peal kick)G-Maskrey 1 run (Stewart kick)G-Ivan 31 pass from T. Kepple (Stewart kick)

Grove City Individual LeadersRushing: Maskrey 11-34Passing: T. Kepple 12-23-1-131Receiving: Peach 4-46, Folkmire 4-27Tackles: Berringer 13, Skyrm 10, Veerman 9

RUSHING G Att Yds Avg TDSteve Maskrey 6 67 192 2.9 1Josh Peach 10 47 181 3.9 1Marcus Ubinger 9 24 108 4.5 0Joe Swanson 7 33 102 3.1 2Gabe Greco 6 56 102 1.8 0Sam Ivan 10 22 55 2.5 0Gabriel Moore 10 18 54 3.0 0Aaron Lundmark 7 22 30 1.4 1Andrew Schauer 3 14 24 1.7 0Tyler Ramsey 3 8 24 3.0 0Zach Gazdacko 10 6 20 3.3 0Dan States 1 2 13 6.5 0Brian Wells 8 3 13 4.3 0Tyler Kepple 6 18 3 0.2 0Zach Rader 5 8 -7 -0.9 0TEAM 10 349 907 2.6 5Opponents 10 408 1894 4.6 26

PASSING Com Att Pct Yds TD IntA. Lundmark 49 109 45.0 442 2 5Gabe Greco 37 72 51.4 367 2 3Tyler Kepple 40 69 58.0 310 2 2Josh Peach 33 61 54.1 340 1 4Dan States 0 3 0.0 0 0 1Zach Rader 1 3 33.3 31 1 0Gabriel Moore 0 1 0.0 0 0 0TEAM 10 160 320 50.0 1490 8 15Opponents 10 198 296 66.9 2437 23 3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Avg TDDavid Folkmire 10 51 391 7.7 3Josh Peach 10 33 356 10.8 1Zach Rader 10 14 88 6.3 0Luke Brancato 10 13 205 15.8 1Sam Ivan 10 12 142 11.8 2Gabriel Moore 10 12 101 8.4 0Marcus Ubinger 9 9 31 3.4 0Caleb Jakiel 8 5 79 15.8 0Brett Pinson 10 4 36 9.0 0Isaac Weaver 6 3 30 10.0 0Ryan Duran 6 2 16 8.0 0Zach Gazdacko 10 1 13 13.0 0Brian Wells 8 1 2 2.0 1TEAM 10 160 1490 9.3 8Opponents 10 198 2437 12.3 23

SCORING TD XP 2PT FG PtsDavid Folkmire 3 0 0 0 18Ryan Stewart 0 12-13 0 1-6 15Joe Swanson 2 0 0 0 12Sam Ivan 2 0 0 0 12Josh Peach 2 0 0 0 12Luke Brancato 1 0 0 0 6Brian Wells 1 0 0 0 6Aaron Lundmark 1 0 0 0 6Steve Maskrey 1 0 0 0 6TEAM 13 12-13 0 1-6 95Opponents 54 49-53 0 3-4 386

2014 STATISTICSDEFENSE UT AT Tot Sack TFL-YdBran. Berringer 59 30 89 2.0 9.0-12Jason Skyrm 56 30 86 9.0 20.0-96Bobby Tuttle 46 30 76 1.5 3.0-13Kyle Beyer 44 13 57 0 1.0-2Jake Seibert 47 10 57 0 0.0-0Ryan Hickey 38 17 55 2.5 11.5-45Andrew Seifert 24 12 36 0 0.0-0Brent Veerman 13 18 31 1.0 3.5-12 Robert Rollick 21 9 30 2.0 8.0-27Jimmy Cianciola 13 8 21 0 1.0-1Miles Milner 14 7 21 0 1.0-6Eric Kinderman 15 6 21 2.0 4.5-20Josh McElrone 6 8 14 0 0.5-0Joey Siefert 7 6 13 0 1.5-1Jacob Armbrecht 5 7 12 0 0.0-0Tyler Campbell 6 2 8 3.0 4.0-13Ned Hull 6 2 8 0 0.5-1Ryan Mathis 6 2 8 0 2.0-4OTHERS 30 13 43 0 1.0-5TEAM 440 355 795 19 55-236Opponents 406 286 692 19 41-165

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg LongJoey Siefert 1 12 12.0 12Kyler Beyer 1 0 0.0 0Ned Hull 1 0 0.0 0TEAM 3 12 4.0 12Opponents 15 75 5.0 38

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg LongBrett Pinson 10 49 4.9 15David Folkmire 4 32 8.0 17Sam Ivan 2 10 5.0 12Jason Skyrm 1 1 1.0 0TEAM 17 92 5.4 17Opponents 38 365 9.6 50

KICKOFF RETURNS KR Yds Avg LongGabriel Moore 45 902 20.0 37Marcus Ubinger 5 70 14.0 27Brian Wells 3 50 16.7 19Luke Brancato 2 12 6.0 12Jeff Croll 1 11 11.0 11Joe Serventi 1 16 16.0 16TEAM 57 1061 18.6 37Opponents 19 398 20.9 51

ALL-PURPOSE Rush Rec PR KR Int Tot Gabriel Moore 54 101 0 902 0 1057Josh Peach 181 356 0 0 0 537David Folkmire 0 391 32 0 0 423Luke Brancato 0 205 0 12 0 217M. Ubinger 108 31 0 70 0 209OTHERS 571 406 60 77 12 1126TEAM 907 1490 92 106 1 12 3562Opponents 1894 2437 365 398 75 5169

November 15, 2014Grove City, Pa.

Thorn Field- Mercer County Cup

THIEL 42GROVE CITY 21

Jason Skyrm recorded 2.5 sacks and forced two fumbles in the Mercer County Cup game against Thiel.

2014 IN REVIEW

2014 REVIEW

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ABOUT THE PAC

2014 PAC SECOND TEAMOffense: OL Beau Bertus (Bethany), OL Quentin Campbell (Thomas More), OL Mike Mackowick (Saint Vincent), OL Brandon Martuccio (Wash. & Jeff.), OL Nik Sappie (Waynesburg), WR Goose Cohorn (Thomas More), WR Daniel Lis (Wash. & Jeff.), TE/HB Michael Giampole (Wash. & Jeff.), QB Pete Coughlin (Wash. & Jeff.), RB Shavonta Craft (Saint Vincent), RB Jake Forsythe (Waynesburg), A-P Jesse Zubik (Wash. & Jeff.). Defense: DL Tyler Ellis (Thomas More), DL Khallid Pierce (Bethany), DL Ryan Snedeker (Wash. & Jeff.), DL J.T. Thomp-son (Waynesburg), LB Donavan Hayden (Bethany), LB Nick Revis (Saint Vincent), LB Wes Schmidt (Thiel), LB Jason Skyrm (Grove City), DB Todd Jeter (Westminster), DB Renny LaRue-Holloman (Saint Vincent), DB Mike Lopuchovsky (Waynesburg), DB Alec Schram (Wash. & Jeff.).Special Teams: K Morgan Porter (Saint Vincent), P Jonathan Hager (Waynesburg), RET Willie Leavell (Waynesburg).

2014 PAC FIRST TEAMOffense: OL Jake Brumley (Waynesburg), OL Zack Crossey (Wash. & Jeff.), OL Jason Crystol (Thiel), OL Jake Henderson (Thomas More), OL John Wanner (Wash. & Jeff.), WR Eric Blinn (Bethany), WR Bernie Thompson (Waynesburg), TE/HB Zac Capan (Waynesburg), QB Carter Hill (Waynesburg), RB Domonique Hayden (Thomas More), RB Ryan Ruffi ng (Wash. & Jeff.), A-P Willie Leavell (Waynesburg). Defense: DL Erick Butler (Thomas More), DL Richard Ellebie (Westminster), DL Nadim Raddar (Bethany), DL Jon Turner (Wash. & Jeff.), LB Nico Comsa (Carnegie Mellon), LB Bryce Merrill (Wash. & Jeff.), LB Jared Pratt (Wash. & Jeff.), LB Gavin Sandidge (Case Western Reserve), DB Darius Brown (Saint Vincent), DB Nate Cannon (Geneva), DB Wyssmy Despagne (Bethany), DB Kyle Fuller (Thomas More). Special Teams: K Justin Dahl (Westminster), P Stephen Amic (Bethany), RET Darius Brown (Saint Vincent).

The Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), built on the basic belief that an athletic program is an integral part of college life, but not an entity in itself, looks back on sixty years of growth and ahead to years of continued academic and athletic excellence. Formally organized in 1955 by Western Reserve Uni-versity, John Carroll University, Case Institute of Technol-ogy, and Wayne State University, the PAC was the result of a realization that college athletics, despite numerous virtues for the individual and the institution, were gradu-ally becoming a fi nancial and academic burden. If athletics were to be continued, action had to be taken to place the program on its proper level. This in-cluded the premise that benefi ts of participation should be provided to as many students as possible. Currently comprised of 10 select private institutions – Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington & 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. In 2012, the PAC Presidents’ Council added Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University as affi liate members in the sport of football beginning with the 2014 season. The PAC crowns league champions and awards all-conference honors in its 21 championship sports.

Head coaches determine all-PAC squads for all team sports, while in individual sports, such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon perfor-mances at the conference championships. The PAC, which recently celebrated its 60th anniver-sary, annually awards its men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in PAC competition. The Grove City women and Waynesburg captured the 2014-15 Trophies. Last year, the conference named 935 of its student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recog-nizes all participating student-athletes who earn a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above.

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WOOSTER 7GROVE CITY 6

Game SummaryDoug Steiner put Grove City up 6-0 in the second overtime with a one-yard touchdown run. But Wooster blocked the extra point and on the Scots’ ensuing possession, Jeff Elser tied the game by scoring from the 2. Will Schober’s extra point gave Wooster the win.

Score By QuarterWooster 0 0 0 0 0 7 7Grove City 0 0 0 0 0 6 6

Scoring SummaryG-Steiner 1 run (kick blocked)W-Elser 2 run (Schober kick)

September 14, 1996Grove City, Pa.

Entering the 2015 season, Grove City owns a 6-3 all-time record in overtime. Below is a look back at those nine games.

GROVE CITY 31MUHLENBERG 34

Game SummaryGrove City overcame a 21-point hole to force overtime before falling. Aaron Kaiser’s 20-yard run tied the game at 28 in the fourth quarter.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 14 0 14 3 31Muhlenberg 14 7 0 6 6 34

Scoring SummaryM-Brader 2 run (Dickinson kick)M-DeLuna 22 pass from McCabe (Dickinson kick)M-Brader 1 run (Dickinson kick)G-R.J. Bowers 25 run (kick failed)G-R.J. Bowers 41 run (Bowers run)M-Carter 12 pass from McCabe (Dickinson kick)G-Dailey 31 pass from Napotnik (Shreve kick)G-Kaiser 20 run (Shreve kick)G-FG Shreve 33M-McFarlane 25 pass from McCabe

November 7, 1998Allentown, Pa.

MUHLENBERG 24GROVE CITY 31

Game SummaryOne year after falling at Muhlenberg in over-time, the Wolverines picked up their fi rst OT victory in the 1999 fi nale.

Score By QuarterMuhlenberg 7 0 14 3 0 24Grove City 7 7 3 7 7 31

Scoring SummaryM-Wolfsohn 18 pass from McCabe (Reed kick)G-Lacinski 9 run (Shreve kick)G-R.J. Bowers 1 run (Shreve kick)G-FG Shreve 32M-Carter 85 kickoff return (Reed kick)M-Carter 8 pass from McCabe (Reed kick)G-Schmidt 41 pass from Lacinski (Shreve kick)M-FG Reed 27G-R.J. Bowers 13 run (Shreve kick)

November 6, 1999Grove City, Pa.

KENYON 21GROVE CITY 27

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Game SummaryGrove City trailed 21-13 in the fourth quarter but Dan Roseum’s 43-yard interception return set up Mike Orlando’s game-tying score. In overtime, R.J. Bowers then bulled in from the 9 on Grove City’s fourth play.

Score By QuarterKenyon 0 7 7 7 0 21Grove City 7 6 0 8 6 27

Scoring SummaryG-Orlando 15 run (Styer kick)K-Miga 1 run (Moriarty kick)G-Bowers 2 run (kick blocked)K-Perazich 13 pass from Miga (Moriarty kick)K-Mills 1 run (Moriarty kick)G-Orlando 18 run (Bowers rush)G-Bowers 9 run

September 9, 2000Grove City, Pa.

GROVE CITY 32WAYNESBURG 29

Game SummaryBen Shreve’s 40-yard fi eld goal in the fourth overtime gave Grove City the lead for good while Jonathan Forbes’ block of a Waynesburg fi eld goal attempt cemented the victory in the school’s longest game ever.

Score By QuarterGrove City 9 7 0 0 7 0 6 3 32Waynesburg 6 0 3 7 7 0 6 0 29

Scoring SummaryG-Bowers 44 run (kick blocked)W-Long 1 run (kick blocked)G-FG Shreve 33G-Bowers 51 run (Styer kick)W-FG Santoro 30W-Schake 4 run (Santoro kick)W-Schake 1 run (Santoro kick)G-Byrer 25 pass from Lacinski (Styer kick)W-Schake 2 run (pass failed)G-Bowers 25 run (pass failed)G-FG Shreve 40

October 14, 2000Waynesburg, Pa.

GROVE CITY 20BETHANY 14

Game SummaryFullback R.J. Bowers became college football’s all-time leading rusher with a 128-yard out-ing. His 11-yard touchdown sprint in overtime gave Grove City the win.

Score By QuarterGrove City 7 0 0 7 6 20Bethany 0 7 7 0 0 14

Scoring SummaryG-Bowers 3 run (Styer kick)B-Isbell 9 run (Henderson kick)B-Anderson 7 run (Henderson kick)G-Bowers 1 run (Styer kick)G-Bowers 11 run

October 28, 2000Bethany, W. Va.

CARNEGIE MELLON 9GROVE CITY 6

Game SummaryTwo Mike Titzel fi eld goals gave Grove City the lead but Chris Kay’s 25-yard touchdown catch gave CMU the win .

Score By QuarterCMU 0 3 0 0 6 9 Grove City 0 3 0 0 3 6

Scoring SummaryG-FG Titzel 23C-FG Palmer 40G-FG Titzel 37C-Kay 25 pass from Wykosky

September 14, 2002Grove City, Pa.

THE WOLVERINES IN OVERTIME

GROVE CITY 31THIEL 24

Game SummaryGrove City rallied to down Thiel in the 26th Mercer County Cup.

Score By QuarterGrove City 0 0 0 17 7 7 31Thiel 10 7 0 0 7 0 24

Scoring SummaryT-Hess 1 run (Madeline kick)T-FG Madeline 33T-Hess 3 run (Madeline kick)G-DiDonato 3 run (Bicehouse kick)G-Summy 6 pass from DiDonato (Bicehouse kick)G-FG Bicehouse 32T-Taylor 7 pass from Bova (Danko kick)G-DiDonato 11 run (Bicehouse kick)G-O’Hara 25 pass from DiDonato (Bicehouse kick)

November 14, 2009Greenville, Pa.

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GROVE CITY 50THIEL 44

Game SummaryGrove City pulled out the highest-scoring game in the 30-year history of the Mercer County Cup on Brian Pell’s 13-yard touch-down run.

Score By QuarterGrove City 7 20 3 14 6 50Thiel 7 17 6 14 0 44

Scoring SummaryT-Smith 1 run (Fennick kick)G-Maskrey 5 run (Stewart kick)G-Donoughe 16 pass from Ritchie (Stewart kick)G-Ritchie 42 pass from Pell (Stewart kick)T-Fedzen 46 pass from Smith (Fennick kick)G-Ritchie 22 pass from Pell (kick failed)T-Smith 15 run (Fennick kick)T-FG Fennick 21G-FG Stewart 24T-Kolesar 1 run (snap fumbled)T-Smith 1 run (Fennick kick)G-Ervin 30 pass from Gazdacko (Stewart kick)G-Ritchie 22 run (Stewart kick)T-Frizzi 4 pass from Smith (Fennick kick)G-Pell 13 run

November 16, 2013Greenville, Pa.

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First Last Last Last CurrentOpponent W L T Meeting Meeting Grove City Win Opponent Win StreakAdrian 5 2 0 1927 1979 1978 (21-10) 1979 (14-13) Adr 1Akron 0 1 0 1957 1957 1957 (40-0) Akr 1Alfred 7 6 0 1917 2005 2003 (28-21) 2005 (27-7) Alf 2Allegheny 34 29 7 1899 1987 1986 (23-0) 1987 (27-7) All 1Anderson 2 0 0 2012 2013 2013 (42-0) Gro 2BETHANY 42 25 2 1913 2014 2012 (44-40) 2014 (34-9) Bet 2Bluffton 6 2 0 1992 1999 1998 (40-0) 1999 (30-22) Blu 1Bridgewater St. 2 0 0 1970 1971 1971 (28-6) Gro 2Brockport St. 7 3 0 1963 1971 1970 (20-3) 1971 (27-7) Bro 1Buffalo St. 0 4 0 1982 1991 1991 (28-26) BSU 4Buffalo U. 1 2 1 1915 1981 1915 (10-7) 1981 (42-6) Buf 2California, Pa. 7 4 1 1902 1940 1940 (26-0) 1937 (7-6) Gro 3Canisius 2 0 0 1925 1926 1926 (10-0) Gro 2CARNEGIE MELLON 20 35 2 1908 2014 2013 (28-10) 2014 (21-10) CMU 1Case Western 3 0 0 1968 2006 2006 (40-33) Gro 3Clarion 4 10 0 1936 1964 1962 (12-7) 1964 (36-6) Cla 2Delaware Valley 5 2 0 1961 1975 1975 (21-6) 1971 (28-12) Gro 2Denison 1 1 0 1996 1997 1997 (41-29) 1996 (10-0) Gro 1Dickinson 1 7 1 1947 2009 1949 (25-6) 2009 (52-47) Dic 6Duquesne 10 6 0 1921 1992 1991 (31-27) 1992 (27-26) Duq 1Edinboro 3 4 0 1933 1963 1957 (7-0) 1963 (27-7) Edi 3Frederick 0 1 0 1961 1961 1961 (20-6) Fre 1Frostburg St. 6 3 0 1962 1991 1991 (37-32) 1990 (41-0) Gro 1Gannon 0 4 0 1990 1993 1993 (9-3) Gan 4GENEVA 38 44 7 1893 2014 2012 (26-8) 2014 (42-0) Gen 2Glenville St. 1 0 0 1932 1932 1932 (13-0) Gro 1Heidelberg 0 1 0 1967 1967 1967 (16-15) Hei 1Hiram 23 20 1 1911 2003 2003 (68-20) 1988 (26-21) Gro 3Hobart 2 0 0 1967 1968 1968 (32-27) Gro 2Holbrook 1 0 0 1934 1934 1934 (25-0) Gro 1Indiana, Pa. 2 3 0 1901 1954 1909 (12-5) 1954 (26-0) IUP 2Ithaca 1 3 1 1935 1971 1970 (14-3) 1971 (27-7) Ith 1John Carroll 8 4 1 1926 1988 1988 (3-2) 1987 (30-8) Gro 1JUNIATA 2 11 1 1927 2014 1949 (13-6) 2014 (21-13) Jun 2Kenyon 12 3 0 1973 2001 2001 (41-6) 1996 (13-0) Gro 5Kings Point 2 2 0 1997 2006 2006 (14-6) 2002 (35-17) Gro 2Lebanon Valley 1 2 0 1959 2011 2010 (17-14) 2011 (27-7) LVC 1Lycoming 2 0 0 1965 1966 1966 (27-8) Gro 2Marietta 6 1 2 1920 1959 1959 (27-6) 1920 (35-0) Gro 2Marshall 2 0 0 1926 1929 1929 (7-6) Gro 2Mercyhurst 0 6 0 1986 1995 1995 (38-27) Mer 6Millersville 1 0 0 1969 1969 1969 (41-14) Gro 1Morris Harvey 4 0 0 1930 1935 1935 (7-0) Gro 4Mount Union 0 7 1 1970 1979 1979 (30-14) MU 1Muhlenberg 2 2 0 1998 2005 2005 (16-6) 2004 (27-3) Gro 1Oberlin 6 2 0 1978 1993 1993 (35-7) 1981 (13-10) Gro 4Ohio Northern 0 1 0 1969 1969 1969 (9-7) ONU 1Ohio Wesleyan 0 7 0 1965 1999 1999 (14-9) OWU 7Penn State 0 3 0 1907 1909 1909 (31-0) PSU 3Pittsburgh 2 8 1 1896 1921 1898 (12-10) 1927 (33-0) Pit 5Rochester 0 1 0 2006 2006 2006 (38-21) Roc 1Slippery Rock 9 9 7 1902 1948 1947 (20-6) 1948 (20-12) SRU 1SAINT VINCENT 6 4 0 1932 2014 2013 (36-26) 2014 (31-14) SVC 1St. Bonaventure 4 1 0 1916 1921 1921 (21-0) 1916 (6-2) Gro 4St. Francis 3 0 2 1926 1930 1930 (21-0) Gro 1Susquehanna 2 4 1 1958 1975 1975 (14-7) 1973 (24-13) Gro 1THIEL 61 35 5 1892 2014 2013 (50-44) 2014 (42-21) Thi 1THOMAS MORE 1 9 0 2005 2014 2007 (23-16) 2014 (64-7) TMC 7Ursinus 1 1 0 1973 1974 1974 (10-0) 1973 (17-6) Gro 1Villanova 0 1 0 1928 1928 1928 (14-13) Vil 1Wagner 1 0 0 1957 1957 1957 (14-13) Gro 1WASH. & JEFF. 13 37 0 1893 2014 2011 (24-21) 2014 (55-14) W&J 3WAYNESBURG 17 30 5 1903 2014 2009 (35-24) 2014 (35-0) Way 5WESTMINSTER 37 51 8 1892 2014 2013 (24-21) 2014 (41-7) Wes 1West Virginia St. 0 1 0 1968 1968 1968 (15-13) WVS 1West Virginia 0 7 0 1896 1925 1925 (53-3) WVU 7W. Va. Wesleyan 2 2 0 1920 1923 1923 (19-0) 1922 (14-9) Gro 1Wilmington 0 1 0 1975 1975 1975 (30-0) Wil 1Wittenberg 0 1 0 1969 1969 1969 (24-7) Wit 1Wooster 1 8 0 1988 2004 1988 (19-14) 2004 (28-13) Woo 8

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1892Coach: Morgan Barnes

Season Record: 3-2 6 Westminster ___________________2812 Butler ___________________________ 4 6 Westminster ____________________ 812 Butler ___________________________ 458 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1893Coach: R.N.J. McKeeSeason Record: 7-1

6 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Washington & Jefferson ________ 672 Hall Institute ____________________ 424 Westminster ____________________ 434 Oil City __________________________ 036 Butler __________________________10 4 Geneva _________________________ 034 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1894Coach: Jesse C. Bruce

Season Record: 6-350 Thiel ____________________________ 0 6 Westminster ____________________ 034 Oil City __________________________ 026 Butler ___________________________ 0 4 Geneva ________________________32 6 Youngstown ___________________1234 Bellevue AC _____________________ 0 4 Washington & Jefferson ________ 8 6 Geneva _________________________ 0

1895Coach: W.H. WeaklySeason Record: 8-2

0 Pittsburgh AC __________________24 0 Westminster ____________________ 850 Butler AC _______________________ 032 Thiel ____________________________ 020 Geneva _________________________ 0 4 Westminster ____________________ 0 6 Youngstown ____________________ 424 Geneva _________________________ 022 Erie Y ___________________________ 030 Butler AC _______________________ 0

1896Coach: W.H. MaxwellSeason Record: 8-2

20 New Castle AC __________________ 0 0 Geneva ________________________32 0 West Virginia ___________________ 646 Sharon __________________________ 014 Thiel ____________________________ 010 Butler ___________________________ 030 Westminster ____________________ 0 6 Westminster ____________________ 012 Pittsburgh ______________________ 010 Geneva _________________________ 6

1897Coach: “Rags” BrownSeason Record: 5-1-1

6 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Pittsburgh AC __________________2021 Westminster ____________________ 0 6 Geneva _________________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 0 4 Westminster ____________________ 016 New Castle _____________________ 0

1898Coach: R.W. Cunningham

Season Record: 5-239 Geneva _________________________ 035 Thiel ____________________________ 653 Westminster ____________________ 0

11 Westminster ____________________ 0 6 Pittsburgh AC __________________1112 Pittsburgh _____________________10 0 Greensburg AC ________________35

1899Coach: G.J. CronenwettSeason Record: 1-4-2

0 West Virginia ___________________ 0 0 Thiel ____________________________ 0 6 Allegheny _______________________ 6 0 Pittsburgh _____________________16 35 Allegheny _______________________ 0 6 Butler __________________________34 0 Thiel ___________________________40

1900Coach: George H. Lowrey

Season Record: 2-2-116 Thiel ____________________________ 0 0 Pittsburgh _____________________12 0 Allegheny _______________________ 6 6 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Grove City All-Stars _____________ 0

1901Coach: George H. Lowrey

Season Record: 3-5 0 Allegheny ______________________10 6 Thiel ____________________________ 012 Thiel ____________________________ 5 0 West Virginia __________________37 6 Geneva ________________________1012 Allegheny _______________________ 0 6 Geneva ________________________11 0 Indiana__________________________ 6

1902Coach: W.H. WeaklySeason Record: 1-8-1

0 Allegheny ______________________17 0 Pittsburgh _____________________16 6 Westminster ____________________ 6 0 Ellwood City ___________________11 5 Westminster ___________________17 0 Allegheny _______________________ 6 5 Franklin ________________________17 6 California ______________________1215 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 West Virginia __________________53

1903Coach: James MarshallSeason Record: 5-6-1

0 Allegheny ______________________2710 New Castle _____________________ 0 6 Waynesburg ___________________17 0 West Virginia __________________2110 W.V. Conf. Sem. ________________11 0 Geneva ________________________35 0 Westminster ___________________12 0 Pittsburgh ______________________ 016 Allegheny _______________________ 0 5 Westminster ____________________ 060 Erie Y ___________________________ 023 Waynesburg ____________________ 6

1904Coach: James MarshallSeason Record: 3-4-4

0 Pittsburgh _____________________12 0 Franklin Y _______________________ 0 6 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Westminster ___________________23 0 California ______________________23 0 California ______________________23 0 Franklin Y _______________________ 0

0 Westminster ____________________ 0 3 Butler (2nd Team) ______________ 026 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0

1905Coach: Charles Hamilton

Season Record: 3-4-122 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 7 0 Franklin ________________________4211 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Westminster ___________________48 0 Geneva _________________________ 5 4 Greenville _______________________ 0 6 Greenville _______________________ 6

1906Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 3-5-2 0 Allegheny _______________________ 6 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Washington & Jefferson ______76 0 West Virginia __________________25 0 California _______________________ 023 California _______________________ 516 Allegheny _______________________ 010 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Pittsburgh _____________________23 4 Westminster ____________________ 9

1907Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 2-6-1 5 Allegheny _______________________ 6 0 Penn State _____________________4611 Slippery Rock ___________________ 6 4 Allegheny ______________________11 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 5 Westminster ___________________10 5 Geneva _________________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 6 0 Westminster ____________________ 5

1908Coach: William RookeSeason Record: 2-7-1

0 Penn State _____________________30 4 Butler __________________________10 4 Carnegie Tech __________________ 611 New Brighton ___________________ 0 6 California _______________________ 0 5 Geneva _________________________ 5 6 Westminster ___________________12 9 Allegheny ______________________10 0 Geneva _________________________ 5 0 Westminster ___________________23

1909Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 6-229 Indiana__________________________ 011 California _______________________ 054 Allegheny _______________________ 012 Indiana__________________________ 558 New Brighton Y _________________ 0 3 Geneva ________________________12 9 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Penn State _____________________31

1910Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 7-1-124 New Brighton ___________________ 018 Oil City Y _______________________ 016 Carnegie Tech __________________ 3 6 Allegheny _______________________ 6 3 Geneva _________________________ 075 California _______________________ 0

0 Westminster ___________________11 3 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0

1911Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 8-0-119 Butler ___________________________ 015 Geneva _________________________ 024 Oil City __________________________ 0 9 Geneva _________________________ 012 Carnegie Tech __________________ 014 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Westminster ____________________ 022 Thiel ____________________________ 021 Hiram ___________________________ 0

1912Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 6-2-172 Oil City __________________________ 074 Thiel ____________________________ 013 Indiana_________________________27 0 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0 7 Kiski ____________________________13 7 Hiram ___________________________ 013 Geneva _________________________ 028 Westminster ____________________ 0 9 Allegheny _______________________ 0

1913Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 5-443 Butler ___________________________ 020 Bethany _________________________ 034 Waynesburg ____________________ 0 3 Carnegie Tech __________________ 7 0 Washington & Jefferson _____ 100 6 Hiram ___________________________ 913 Geneva _________________________ 6 6 Westminster ___________________27 9 Allegheny _______________________ 8

1914Coach: William YoungSeason Record: 0-8-1

7 Slippery Rock ___________________ 7 0 Carnegie Tech _________________53 6 Thiel ____________________________ 7 0 Bethany ________________________23 0 Kiski ____________________________2410 Hiram __________________________13 0 Geneva ________________________49 0 Westminster ___________________30 0 Allegheny ______________________40

1915Coach: Herbert Harmon

Season Record: 6-110 Thiel ____________________________ 027 Bethany _________________________ 0 6 Carnegie Tech _________________6017 Hiram ___________________________ 610 Buffalo __________________________ 7 9 Allegheny _______________________ 6 6 Westminster ____________________ 0

1916Coach: Howard AcherSeason Record: 2-4-2

0 Carnegie Tech _________________68 2 St. Bonaventure ________________ 6 6 Allegheny _______________________ 6 0 Buffalo __________________________ 013 Bethany _________________________ 7 0 Westminster ____________________ 3 0 Thiel ____________________________ 931 Geneva _________________________ 0

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1917Coach: H.O. White

Season Record: 4-2-1 0 Alfred ___________________________ 2 3 Bethany _________________________ 0 7 Geneva _________________________ 713 St. Bonaventure _________________ 7 6 Allegheny ______________________10 7 Westminster ____________________ 016 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1918Coach: H.O. WhiteSeason Record: 1-1

0 Allegheny ______________________3720 Thiel ____________________________ 7

1919Coach: Howard AcherSeason Record: 6-0-1

3 Bethany _________________________ 036 Thiel ____________________________ 013 Allegheny _______________________ 059 St. Bonaventure _________________ 0 6 Geneva _________________________ 6 6 Westminster ____________________ 066 Hiram ___________________________ 0

1920Coach: Robert ThornSeason Record: 2-4-1

0 W. Virginia Wesleyan ___________ 6 3 Carnegie Tech _________________2147 St. Bonaventure _________________ 0 0 Allegheny _______________________ 3 0 Marietta _______________________35 0 Geneva _________________________ 014 Westminster ____________________ 0

1921Coach: Guy Williamson

Season Record: 7-2 6 Thiel ____________________________ 021 St. Bonaventure _________________ 0 7 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Geneva ________________________1444 Duquesne _______________________ 0 0 Bethany ________________________1428 W. Virginia Wesleyan ___________ 027 Marietta ________________________ 213 Westminster ____________________ 0

1922Coach: Guy WilliamsonSeason Record: 5-3-1

25 Thiel ____________________________ 0 0 Bethany ________________________1420 Allegheny ______________________13 0 Carnegie Tech _________________28 0 Marietta ________________________ 0 6 Duquesne _______________________ 032 Geneva _________________________ 0 9 W. Virginia Wesleyan __________1457 Westminster ____________________ 0

1923Coach: Guy Williamson

Season Record: 4-513 Waynesburg ___________________1445 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Allegheny _______________________ 616 Bethany _________________________ 616 Marietta _______________________15 7 Pittsburgh _____________________13 0 Geneva ________________________14

19 W. Virginia Wesleyan ___________ 0 0 Thiel ___________________________14

1924Coach: William YoungSeason Record: 3-5-1

0 Pittsburgh _____________________1415 Marietta ________________________ 9 0 Washington & Jefferson _______2513 Waynesburg ___________________17 0 Westminster ____________________ 7 0 Allegheny _______________________ 913 Bethany _________________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 013 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1925Coach: Charles Bowser

Season Record: 7-1 3 West Virginia __________________5319 Waynesburg ____________________ 021 Canisius _________________________ 027 Allegheny _______________________ 0 7 Geneva _________________________ 026 Marietta ________________________ 013 Westminster ____________________ 0 7 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1926Coach: Charles Bowser

Season Record: 7-021 John Carroll _____________________ 610 Canisius _________________________ 027 Marshall ________________________ 014 Allegheny _______________________ 727 St. Francis _______________________ 6 3 Geneva _________________________ 012 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1927Coach: Charles BerrySeason Record: 5-2-1

56 Adrian __________________________ 0 0 Pittsburgh _____________________33 7 John Carroll _____________________ 721 Allegheny _______________________ 6 0 Geneva ________________________1360 Juniata __________________________ 018 Thiel ____________________________ 030 St. Francis _______________________ 0

1928Coach: Charles BerrySeason Record: 4-1-3

7 St. Francis _______________________ 721 John Carroll _____________________ 014 Westminster ____________________ 613 Allegheny _______________________ 712 Geneva _________________________ 6 0 Waynesburg ____________________ 013 Villanova _______________________14 6 Thiel ____________________________ 6

1929Coach: Charles BerrySeason Record: 6-1-2

44 Adrian __________________________ 0 7 St. Francis _______________________ 727 John Carroll _____________________ 619 Westminster ____________________ 634 Geneva _________________________ 0 7 Waynesburg ___________________1240 Allegheny _______________________ 7 7 Marshall ________________________ 6 0 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1930Coach: Charles BerrySeason Record: 7-2

90 Morris Harvey __________________ 021 St. Francis _______________________ 0 6 John Carroll _____________________ 019 Westminster ____________________ 012 Geneva ________________________13 0 Allegheny _______________________ 633 Waynesburg ____________________ 848 Bethany _________________________ 013 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1931Coach: Charles BerrySeason Record: 5-1-2

7 Waynesburg ____________________ 734 Slippery Rock ___________________ 014 Westminster ____________________ 0 7 Geneva ________________________14 7 Allegheny _______________________ 712 John Carroll _____________________ 048 Bethany _________________________ 020 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1932Coach: William AmosSeason Record: 3-5-1

13 Glenville ________________________ 0 0 Duquesne ______________________26 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 0 0 Westminster ____________________ 7 0 Waynesburg ___________________1026 Bethany _________________________ 0 0 Geneva ________________________20 7 St. Vincent _____________________1914 Thiel ____________________________ 6

1933Coach: William AmosSeason Record: 6-1-1

12 Morris Harvey __________________ 049 Edinboro ________________________ 036 Bethany _________________________ 0 6 Slippery Rock ___________________ 612 Westminster ____________________ 0 2 Waynesburg ____________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 620 Thiel ___________________________14

1934Coach: William AmosSeason Record: 5-1-1

25 Holbrook _______________________ 018 Slippery Rock ___________________ 030 Bethany _________________________ 0 0 Allegheny _______________________ 6 2 Westminster ____________________ 240 Morris Harvey __________________ 025 Thiel ___________________________13

1935Coach: William AmosSeason Record: 2-4-1

0 Washington & Jefferson _______69 7 Morris Harvey __________________ 013 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock __________________36 0 Bethany ________________________1813 Ithaca __________________________13 0 Thiel ____________________________ 7

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Coach: William AmosSeason Record: 1-5-1

13 Clarion __________________________ 7 7 Washington & Jefferson _______19 7 Juniata _________________________12 0 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 6 7 Ithaca __________________________12 7 Thiel ____________________________ 8

1937Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 1-7

7 Clarion __________________________ 6 7 Hiram __________________________13 6 Juniata _________________________13 0 Allegheny _______________________ 3 6 Slippery Rock __________________1014 Ithaca __________________________33 6 California _______________________ 7 0 Thiel ____________________________ 6

1938Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 3-3-2 6 Clarion __________________________ 715 Hiram __________________________13 0 Geneva ________________________1313 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock __________________1220 California _______________________ 0 6 Westminster ____________________ 6 6 Thiel ____________________________ 6

1939Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 1-6-1 0 Clarion __________________________ 7 0 Hiram __________________________21 7 Geneva ________________________13 0 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock __________________1319 California _______________________ 0 0 Westminster ___________________13 0 Thiel ____________________________ 6

1940Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 4-4

6 Clarion _________________________13 0 Geneva ________________________19 0 Hiram __________________________1314 Allegheny _______________________ 0 7 Slippery Rock __________________2726 California _______________________ 027 Westminster ____________________ 619 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1941Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 3-2-119 Hiram ___________________________ 0 7 Geneva ________________________1413 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 020 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Thiel ___________________________13

1942Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 2-5

6 Hiram ___________________________ 7 6 Geneva _________________________ 3 6 Carnegie Tech _________________1913 Allegheny _______________________ 7 0 Slippery Rock ___________________ 020 Westminster ____________________ 0 0 Thiel ____________________________ 0

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1946Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 2-4-1 6 Geneva ________________________30 6 Hiram __________________________2014 Allegheny _______________________ 0 0 Slippery Rock __________________15 7 Thiel ___________________________12 7 Westminster ____________________ 720 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0

1947Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 6-2

13 Dickinson ______________________27 0 Geneva ________________________2625 Hiram ___________________________ 013 Allegheny _______________________ 720 Slippery Rock ___________________ 620 Thiel ____________________________ 324 Westminster ____________________ 0 7 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0

1948Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 5-2-1 6 Dickinson _______________________ 616 Geneva _________________________ 740 Hiram ___________________________ 013 Allegheny _______________________ 033 Thiel ____________________________ 012 Slippery Rock __________________20 9 Westminster ____________________ 7 0 Carnegie Tech __________________ 7

1949Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 7-1

25 Dickinson _______________________ 6 7 Geneva ________________________1327 Hiram ___________________________ 632 Allegheny _______________________ 0 6 Thiel ____________________________ 013 Juniata __________________________ 633 Westminster ___________________2013 Carnegie Tech _________________12

1950Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 1-7

0 Dickinson ______________________25 0 Geneva ________________________33 6 Hiram __________________________25 0 Westminster ___________________19 0 Allegheny ______________________31 0 Thiel ___________________________58 6 Juniata _________________________1914 Bethany _________________________ 0

1951Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 1-6

0 Geneva ________________________1918 Hiram __________________________2013 Westminster ___________________2720 Allegheny ______________________18 0 Thiel ___________________________14 7 Juniata _________________________1312 Bethany ________________________33

1952Coach: Jim Loveless

Season Record: 1-6-1 0 Marietta ________________________ 0 0 Geneva _________________________ 6 7 Hiram __________________________3312 Westminster ___________________1412 Allegheny ______________________13 9 Thiel ___________________________25 0 Juniata __________________________ 719 Bethany ________________________33

1953Coach: Jim LovelessSeason Record: 2-6

7 Marietta ________________________ 013 Geneva ________________________26 0 Hiram __________________________1314 Westminster ___________________2025 Allegheny _______________________ 6 7 Thiel ___________________________28 0 Juniata _________________________2213 Bethany ________________________19

1954Coach: Al Pesek

Season Record: 2-6 0 Indiana_________________________26 7 Geneva ________________________1612 Hiram ___________________________ 0 6 Westminster ___________________4825 Allegheny ______________________19 0 Thiel ___________________________2620 Juniata _________________________29 0 Bethany ________________________27

1955Coach: Jim Curry

Season Record: 2-6 7 Washington & Jefferson ________ 0 6 Hiram __________________________19 0 Westminster ___________________34 7 Allegheny ______________________1312 Thiel ___________________________1918 Edinboro ________________________ 012 Bethany ________________________32 0 Juniata _________________________47

1956Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 0-812 Washington & Jefferson _______21 0 Westminster ___________________60 7 Hiram __________________________3119 Allegheny ______________________25 7 Thiel ___________________________59 0 Juniata _________________________48 0 Edinboro _______________________5534 Bethany ________________________40

1957Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 5-312 Washington & Jefferson ________ 6 0 Clarion _________________________14 7 Edinboro ________________________ 014 Allegheny _______________________ 014 Wagner ________________________13 0 Akron __________________________4013 Bethany ________________________3713 Hiram ___________________________ 7

1958Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 5-215 Washington & Jefferson _______1414 Edinboro _______________________19

28 Allegheny ______________________1614 Susquehanna __________________1214 Clarion _________________________2726 Bethany ________________________2414 Hiram ___________________________ 2

1959Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 3-5-1 0 Waynesburg ____________________ 014 Clarion _________________________2427 Marietta ________________________ 614 Westminster ___________________24 6 Carnegie Tech _________________27 0 Allegheny ______________________1414 Lebanon Valley ________________2023 Bethany _________________________ 625 Hiram ___________________________ 6

1960Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 2-4-3 6 Waynesburg ____________________ 6 7 Clarion _________________________40 6 Westminster ___________________19 9 Carnegie Tech _________________1414 Thiel ___________________________1424 Allegheny ______________________24 8 Washington & Jefferson ________ 6 9 St. Vincent _____________________1443 Hiram __________________________21

1961Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 5-4 6 Frederick _______________________20 0 Clarion _________________________2021 Westminster ___________________1326 Carnegie Tech _________________13 0 Delaware Valley _________________ 631 Alfred __________________________14 0 Allegheny ______________________2626 Washington & Jefferson ________ 022 Hiram ___________________________ 8

1962Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 6-3 0 Edinboro ________________________ 712 Clarion __________________________ 7 7 Westminster ____________________ 862 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0 8 Delaware Valley _________________ 712 Alfred ___________________________ 735 Geneva _________________________ 713 Frostburg _______________________ 014 Hiram __________________________40

1963Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 4-4 7 Edinboro _______________________27 0 Clarion _________________________2413 Westminster ___________________3236 Brockport _______________________ 741 Carnegie Tech _________________26 6 Geneva ________________________1920 Frostburg St. ____________________ 047 Hiram __________________________12

1964Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 4-5 0 Albright ________________________24 6 Clarion _________________________36

6 Westminster ___________________2019 Brockport _______________________ 632 Carnegie Tech _________________13 7 Thiel ____________________________ 017 Geneva ________________________33 0 Waynesburg ___________________5313 Hiram __________________________10

1965Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 4-4-113 Ohio Wesleyan ________________1716 Lycoming ______________________12 0 Westminster ____________________ 720 Delaware Valley _________________ 628 Carnegie Tech __________________ 0 8 Thiel ___________________________1321 Geneva _________________________ 613 Waynesburg ___________________1323 Hiram __________________________24

1966Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 8-0-127 Lycoming _______________________ 820 Brockport _______________________ 028 Washington & Jefferson _______1052 Carnegie Tech _________________3521 Westminster ___________________2141 Geneva _________________________ 6 8 Delaware Valley _________________ 638 Hiram ___________________________ 634 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1967Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 6-315 Heidelberg _____________________1634 Brockport _______________________ 631 Washington & Jefferson _______1630 Carnegie Mellon _______________1213 Westminster ___________________2835 Geneva _________________________ 728 Hobart __________________________ 643 Adrian __________________________ 6 6 Thiel ____________________________ 8

1968Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 7-220 Brockport ______________________1213 Adrian __________________________ 814 Adelbert _______________________1110 Carnegie Mellon ________________ 6 7 Thiel ___________________________1342 Geneva _________________________ 032 Hobart _________________________2713 West Virginia St. _______________1510 Bethany _________________________ 7

1969Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 3-4-128 Brockport ______________________1427 Case Western ___________________ 6 7 Wittenburg ____________________24 7 Thiel ___________________________20 0 Geneva _________________________ 041 Millersville _____________________14 7 Ohio Northern __________________ 915 Bethany ________________________23

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1970Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 5-3-110 Susquehanna __________________3518 Mount Union __________________2120 Brockport _______________________ 314 Juniata _________________________14 6 Bethany _________________________ 727 Geneva _________________________ 814 Ithaca ___________________________ 330 Bridgewater _____________________ 8 7 Thiel ____________________________ 0

1971Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 2-6-1 7 Susquehanna __________________2314 Mount Union __________________21 7 Brockport ______________________2721 Thiel ___________________________1412 Delaware Valley ________________28 7 Geneva ________________________42 7 Ithaca __________________________2728 Bridgewater _____________________ 6 6 Bethany _________________________ 6

1972Coach: R. Jack Behringer

Season Record: 0-814 Susquehanna __________________29 0 Mount Union __________________25 6 Ohio Wesleyan ________________41 0 Thiel ___________________________2112 John Carroll ____________________2814 Geneva ________________________41 6 Juniata _________________________55 9 Bethany ________________________21

1973Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 2-6-1

13 Susquehanna __________________2412 Mount Union __________________35 0 Ohio Wesleyan ________________1012 Thiel ___________________________23 6 John Carroll ____________________41 8 Geneva _________________________ 713 Kenyon _________________________ 0 7 Bethany _________________________ 7 6 Ursinus ________________________17

1974Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 5-3-1

14 Susquehanna __________________1414 Delaware Valley _________________ 0 6 Ohio Wesleyan ________________1727 Thiel ___________________________13 7 Allegheny ______________________3322 Geneva ________________________15 7 Kenyon _________________________ 6 6 Bethany ________________________2110 Ursinus _________________________ 0

1975Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 5-4

14 Susquehanna ___________________ 721 Delaware Valley _________________ 6 7 Ohio Wesleyan ________________10 8 Thiel ___________________________2210 Allegheny ______________________1534 Geneva _________________________ 0

14 Kenyon _________________________ 635 Bethany _________________________ 0 0 Wilmington ____________________30

1976Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 6-3

13 Bethany _________________________ 321 Thiel ____________________________ 7 7 Mount Union __________________28 0 Westminster ___________________2717 Geneva _________________________ 8 6 Kenyon ________________________1035 Frostburg St. ____________________ 029 Wash. and Jeff. ________________12 7 Waynesburg ____________________ 3

1977Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 6-4

20 Bethany ________________________1412 Adrian _________________________2113 Thiel ____________________________ 714 Mount Union __________________19 0 Westminster ___________________2817 Geneva _________________________ 010 Kenyon _________________________ 824 Frostburg St. ____________________ 719 Washington & Jefferson ________ 313 Waynesburg ___________________24

1978Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 4-4-1

21 Thiel ____________________________ 721 Adrian _________________________1038 Mount Union __________________38 7 Westminster ___________________42 0 Geneva ________________________1334 Kenyon ________________________2128 Oberlin _________________________ 0 0 Waynesburg ___________________2710 Washington & Jefferson _______19

1979Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 3-6

6 Thiel ___________________________1013 Adrian _________________________1414 Mount Union __________________3012 Westminster ____________________ 726 Geneva ________________________25 0 Kenyon ________________________1011 Oberlin ________________________14 3 Waynesburg ___________________4228 Washington & Jefferson ________ 0

1980Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 4-5

0 Bethany ________________________13 2 Buffalo __________________________ 317 Duquesne ______________________16 0 Westminster ___________________2416 Oberlin ________________________1413 Geneva ________________________27 7 Frostburg St. ____________________ 0 0 Waynesburg ___________________4816 Hiram __________________________14

1981Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 2-7

0 Bethany ________________________10

6 Buffalo _________________________4210 Duquesne _______________________ 6 0 Westminster ___________________4810 Oberlin ________________________13 7 Geneva ________________________45 0 Frostburg St. ___________________2917 Waynesburg ___________________14 0 Hiram __________________________14

1982Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 2-7

7 Duquesne ______________________1835 Thiel ____________________________ 714 Carnegie Mellon _______________35 0 Westminster ___________________3428 Oberlin _________________________ 8 0 Geneva ________________________1431 Frostburg St. ___________________3513 Waynesburg ___________________3510 Buffalo St. ______________________11

1983Coach: Joe KopniskySeason Record: 3-6

7 Thiel ____________________________ 3 0 Carnegie Mellon _______________2421 Duquesne ______________________19 3 Westminster ___________________2426 Oberlin ________________________24 0 Geneva ________________________10 6 Frostburg St. ___________________28 9 Waynesburg ___________________14 3 Buffalo St. _______________________ 6

1984Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-6

10 Duquesne _______________________ 7 7 Hiram ___________________________ 6 7 Thiel ____________________________ 9 6 Bethany ________________________3117 Carnegie Mellon _______________3515 John Carroll ____________________14 0 Waynesburg ___________________30 7 Washington & Jefferson _______37 6 Allegheny _______________________ 9

1985Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 4-5

9 Duquesne _______________________ 310 Hiram __________________________1425 Thiel ___________________________1819 Bethany ________________________16 3 Carnegie Mellon _______________38 3 John Carroll _____________________ 713 Waynesburg ____________________ 7 3 Washington & Jefferson ________ 7 7 Allegheny ______________________12

1986Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-4

14 Duquesne ______________________24 6 Mercyhurst ____________________2114 Washington & Jefferson _______4718 Hiram __________________________2721 Thiel ____________________________ 028 Bethany ________________________2025 Carnegie Mellon _______________2223 John Carroll _____________________ 023 Allegheny _______________________ 0

1987Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-6

20 Duquesne _______________________ 0 3 Mercyhurst ____________________3410 Washington & Jefferson _______4212 Hiram __________________________2231 Thiel ___________________________1442 Bethany _________________________ 622 Carnegie Mellon _______________33 8 John Carroll ____________________30 7 Allegheny ______________________27

1988Coach: Chris Smith

Season Record: 4-4-120 Duquesne _______________________ 9 10 Mercyhurst ____________________3019 Wooster _______________________14 9 Washington & Jefferson _______3521 Hiram __________________________2628 Thiel ___________________________2121 Bethany ________________________3221 Carnegie Mellon _______________21 3 John Carroll _____________________ 2

1989Coach: Chris Smith

Season Record: 2-6-1 7 Duquesne ______________________14 7 Mercyhurst ____________________31 7 Wooster _______________________14 7 Washington & Jefferson _______4914 Hiram __________________________1418 Thiel ___________________________3514 Bethany _________________________ 6 7 Carnegie Mellon _______________3514 Waynesburg ____________________ 9

1990Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 1-8

7 Duquesne ______________________12 7 Gannon _________________________ 9 0 Frostburg St. ___________________41 0 Washington & Jefferson _______5621 Carnegie Mellon _______________4910 Thiel ____________________________ 021 Bethany ________________________35 7 Waynesburg ___________________2414 Buffalo St. ______________________29

1991Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-6

37 Frostburg State ________________3231 Duquesne ______________________2712 Waynesburg ___________________2019 Gannon ________________________31 3 Washington & Jefferson _______3814 Carnegie Mellon _______________4312 Thiel ___________________________2126 Bethany ________________________2126 Buffalo St. ______________________28

1992Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-4

26 Duquesne ______________________2723 Waynesburg ____________________ 335 Bluffton ________________________1058 Bethany _________________________ 841 Thiel ____________________________ 613 Washington & Jefferson _______3414 Carnegie Mellon _______________3520 Gannon ________________________3334 Oberlin _________________________ 0

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1993Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-4

35 Hiram __________________________1428 Waynesburg ___________________2224 Bluffton ________________________1323 Bethany ________________________1914 Thiel ___________________________20 0 Washington & Jefferson _______56 7 Carnegie Mellon _______________48 3 Gannon _________________________ 935 Oberlin _________________________ 7

1994Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 4-5

21 Kenyon _________________________ 731 Bluffton _________________________ 715 Washington & Jefferson _______48 7 Waynesburg ___________________3440 Bethany _________________________ 734 Thiel ____________________________ 622 Mercyhurst ____________________3420 Carnegie Mellon _______________55 7 Brockport ______________________48

1995Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 2-8

31 Kenyon ________________________1627 Bluffton ________________________40 0 Washington & Jefferson _______48 7 Waynesburg ___________________3625 Carnegie Mellon _______________30 6 Bethany ________________________1316 Thiel ___________________________1427 Mercyhurst ____________________3816 Walsh __________________________21 7 Brockport _______________________ 8

1996Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 2-8

0 Kenyon ________________________13 6 Wooster^^ ____________________ 723 Carnegie Mellon _______________2639 Thiel ____________________________ 6 2 Washington & Jefferson _______29 7 Waynesburg ___________________3221 Bluffton ________________________1313 Bethany ________________________17 0 Denison ________________________1027 Alfred __________________________38^-overtime

1997Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 9-2

37 Kenyon ________________________30 3 Wooster _______________________1026 Carnegie Mellon ________________ 732 Thiel ____________________________ 9 31 Washington & Jefferson _______2842 Waynesburg ___________________3071 Bluffton ________________________2135 Bethany ________________________2156 Alfred __________________________3541 Denison ________________________2912 Kings Point* ___________________25*ECAC Southwest Championship

1998Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-5

17 Wooster _______________________2615 Ohio Wesleyan ________________2540 Bluffton _________________________ 037 Bethany ________________________20

55 Thiel ____________________________ 031 Washington & Jefferson ________ 726 Waynesburg ___________________3340 Kenyon _________________________ 326 Alfred __________________________3531 Muhlenberg^ __________________34^-overtime

1999Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 6-4

28 Wooster _______________________319 Ohio Wesleyan ________________1422 Bluffton ________________________3024 Bethany _________________________ 356 Thiel ____________________________ 010 Washington & Jefferson _______3328 Waynesburg ___________________2445 Kenyon ________________________2628 Alfred __________________________1431 Muhlenberg^ __________________24^-overtime

2000Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 6-4

9 Dickinson ______________________1327 Kenyon^ ______________________217 Wooster _______________________2727 Thiel ____________________________ 717 Washington & Jefferson _______3832 Waynesburg^^^^ ____________290 Westminster ___________________2320 Bethany^ ______________________1414 Carnegie Mellon _______________1039 Alfred _______________________ 17^-overtime

2001Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 2-8

14 Dickinson ______________________2341 Kenyon _________________________ 627 Thiel ___________________________400 Washington & Jefferson _______3110 Waynesburg __________________217 Westminster ___________________169 Bethany ________________________ 014 Carnegie Mellon _______________1710 Alfred _______________________ 160 Wooster ________________________ 6

2002Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-7

30 Hiram ___________________________ 76 Carnegie Mellon^ ______________ 914 Defi ance _______________________3728 Bethany ________________________203 Thiel ___________________________237 Washington & Jefferson _______3424 Waynesburg ___________________307 Westminster ___________________1912 Alfred ___________________________ 717 Kings Point ____________________35^-overtime

2003Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-5

68 Hiram __________________________2021 Carnegie Mellon _______________359 Defi ance _______________________1417 Bethany _________________________ 316 Thiel ___________________________1528 Washington & Jefferson _______3610 Waynesburg ___________________4520 Westminster ___________________4928 Alfred __________________________2129 Kings Point ____________________14

2004Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-7

54 Manchester ____________________1416 Carnegie Mellon _______________1413 Wooster _______________________283 Muhlenberg ___________________2763 Bethany _________________________ 69 Thiel ___________________________2414 Washington & Jefferson _______5614 Waynesburg ___________________510 Alfred __________________________166 Westminster ____________________ 9

2005Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-7

21 Manchester ____________________2416 Carnegie Mellon _______________207 Thomas More __________________1516 Muhlenberg ____________________ 621 Bethany ________________________120 Thiel ___________________________3014 Washington & Jefferson _______377 Waynesburg ____________________ 67 Alfred __________________________2713 Westminster ___________________14

2006Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-7

0 Carnegie Mellon _______________2820 Thomas More __________________2118 Waynesburg ___________________2921 Westminster ___________________2028 Bethany ________________________340 Thiel ___________________________2018 Washington & Jefferson _______5221 Rochester ______________________3840 Case Western Reserve _________3314 Kings Point _____________________ 6

2007Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 4-6

13 Dickinson ______________________176 Carnegie Mellon _______________1623 Thomas More __________________1623 Waynesburg ___________________277 Westminster ___________________1436 Bethany ________________________1514 Thiel ___________________________1314 Washington & Jefferson _______4944 Saint Vincent ___________________ 012 Geneva ________________________13

2008Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 6-4

7 Dickinson ______________________3419 Carnegie Mellon _______________1041 Bethany ________________________3521 Washington & Jefferson _______4927 Saint Vincent __________________1238 Geneva ________________________1314 Thomas More __________________3523 Waynesburg ___________________1921 Westminster ___________________2420 Thiel ___________________________14

2009Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-4

47 Dickinson ______________________5240 Carnegie Mellon _______________4535 Bethany ________________________1410 Washington & Jefferson _______2841 Saint Vincent __________________2017 Geneva* _______________________347 Thomas More __________________17

ALL-TIME RESULTS35 Waynesburg ___________________2438 Westminster ___________________3131 Thiel^^ ________________________24*-game vacated after the season^-overtime

2010Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-5

21 Carnegie Mellon _______________2817 Lebanon Valley ________________1431 Westminster ___________________1616 Waynesburg ___________________429 Thomas More __________________3113 Geneva _________________________ 717 Saint Vincent __________________4214 Washington & Jefferson _______2121 Bethany _________________________ 735 Thiel ___________________________21

2011Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 3-7

19 Carnegie Mellon _______________217 Lebanon Valley ________________2720 Westminster ___________________2526 Waynesburg ___________________327 Thomas More __________________377 Geneva ________________________2321 Saint Vincent __________________1624 Washington & Jefferson _______2114 Bethany ________________________3335 Thiel ____________________________ 3

2012Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 6-4

20 Carnegie Mellon _______________2347 Anderson (Ind.) ________________1017 Washington & Jefferson _______2444 Bethany ________________________4023 Westminster ___________________2114 Waynesburg ___________________210 Thomas More __________________2726 Geneva _________________________ 827 Saint Vincent __________________1021 Thiel ____________________________ 7

2013Coach: Chris SmithSeason Record: 5-5

28 Carnegie Mellon _______________1042 Anderson (Ind.) _________________ 019 Washington & Jefferson _______4031 Bethany ________________________3424 Westminster ___________________210 Waynesburg ___________________387 Thomas More __________________447 Geneva ________________________3936 Saint Vincent __________________2650 Thiel ___________________________44

2014Coach: Chris Smith

Season Record: 0-1013 Juniata _________________________210 Geneva ________________________4214 Saint Vincent __________________310 Waynesburg ___________________3514 Washington & Jefferson _______5510 Carnegie Mellon _______________217 Thomas More __________________649 Bethany ________________________347 Westminster ___________________4121 Thiel ___________________________42

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSRUSHING

Year Name Yards2014 Steve Maskrey 1922013 Steve Maskrey 6772012 Shane Kaclik 10982011 Blaine Miller 5922010 Blaine Miller 6522009 Andrew DiDonato 5282008 Brian Mercer 7002007 Brian Mercer 4852006 Matt Weil 5912005 Matt Weil 4102004 Brandon McGlothlin 3632003 Brandon McGlothlin 5242002 Steve Roberts 6902001 Steve Roberts 7012000 R.J. Bowers 17331999 R.J. Bowers 20981998 R.J. Bowers 22831997 Doug Steiner 14901996 Doug Steiner 10731995 Jon Scott 4861994 Jason Hollenbaugh 4421993 Chad Rush 4041992 Mike Bown 6091991 Chad Rush 3921990 Kent LaMotta 3341989 Kent LaMotta 3981988 Kent LaMotta 3551987 John Keller 3231986 Kirk Fennell 6631985 Norm White 3921984 Mark Hutter 3981983 Jim Segerdahl 5471982 Jim Segerdahl 5761981 Jim Segerdahl 4451980 Lou Divers 3971979 George Christ 4471978 John Grau 5261977 George Christ 4431976 Dave Horton 6441975 Dave Horton 4241974 Bill Jordan 7371973 Chuck Gaetano 6581972 Chuck Gaetano 4851971 Chuck Gaetano 5701970 Chuck Gaetano 6901969 Jack Ramsay 6371968 Greg Magness 7001967 Greg Magness 3341966 Greg Magness 6441965 Tom Shear 6411964 Tom Shear 5091963 Fred Yetka 4771962 Darl Lochinger 6931961 Darl Lochinger 4081960 Darl Lochinger 4461959 Tom LaMotta 8291958 Tom LaMotta 570

RECEPTIONSYear Name Rec2014 David Folkmire 512013 Anthony Ritchie 552012 Anthony Ritchie 432011 Anthony Ritchie 412010 Blaine Miller (TB) 362009 Luke O’Hara 532008 Stephen Mercer 672007 Ian Tobin (HB) 692006 Scott Fichter 392005 Scott Fichter 392004 Dave DiDonato 292003 Dave DiDonato 522002 Jason DeMeo 152001 Todd Gibson 262000 Jack Gillespie (HB) 91999 Garret Schmidt 81998 Garret Schmidt 111997 Jake Dailey 221996 Garret Schmidt 191995 Tom Flenner 611994 Andy Sems 311993 Scott Henry 461992 Rick Sems 621991 Rick Sems 731990 Kevin Kegarise 251989 Tom Karenbauer 391988 Tom Karenbauer 411987 Tom Karenbauer 251986 Jeff Mateer 401985 Jeff Mateer 511984 Jeff Mateer 541983 Mark Taylor 311982 Mark Taylor 301981 Dan Haer 181980 Joe Mrochek 121979 Randy Zortman 241978 Steve Mersky 221977 Jack Kopnisky 201976 Jack Kopnisky 191975 Dave Horton (HB) 141974 Steve Lane (TE) 91973 Mark Kosick 271972 Mark Kosick 221971 Al Mander 241970 Jack Mackert 191969 Jack Mackert 131968 Greg Magness (HB) 211967 Ken Wyman 201966 Russ Snead 131965 Tom Behr 121964 Ed Houston 81963 Ed Houston 131962 Ed Houston 121961 Todd Alexander (HB) 121960 Mike Schwerin 61959 Ron Plano (HB) 91958 Don Hayes 12

PASSINGYear Name Yds TD2014 Aaron Lundmark 442 22013 Brian Pell 1672 102012 Brian Pell 1361 132011 Brian Pell 1227 92010 Brian Pell 889 42009 Andrew DiDonato 2466 182008 Andrew DiDonato 1923 102007 Andrew DiDonato 1566 82006 Andrew DiDonato 1554 132005 Bradford Clark 737 32004 Bradford Clark 716 62003 Sam Mowrey 1468 162002 Todd Smargiasso 868 62001 Mike Kashurba 720 42000 Steve Lacinski 503 11999 Steve Lacinski 390 31998 Steve Lacinski 444 11997 Steve Lacinski 462 31996 Jeff Porter 475 21995 T.J. Rockwell 1448 61994 Doug Hamsher 1044 81993 George Fichter 997 81992 Tom Miles 1767 151991 Duke Johncour 1914 121990 Duke Johncour 670 11989 Dave Contini 601 21988 Jeff Cass 1375 71987 Jeff Cass 657 41986 Jeff Cass 744 51985 Matt McKinley 481 11984 Gary Lapia 916 61983 Gary Glew 670 31982 Gary Glew 865 51981 Jeff Kockler 720 21980 Gary Glew 209 01979 Gary Peterson 1226 61978 Gary Peterson 608 31977 Mike Tappe 505 61976 Greg Maxcy 528 31975 Greg Maxcy 713 51974 Greg Maxcy 361 11973 Greg Maxcy 727 31972 Bob Rafferty 478 21971 Bob Smith 690 31970 Gary Teter 521 61969 Gary Teter 635 41968 Gary Teter 733 91967 Mike Zeigler 1091 121966 Mike Zeigler 883 151965 Mike Zeigler 707 41964 Ed Pendergast 210 01963 Todd Alexander 357 41962 Jim Morrow 520 61961 Jim Morrow 374 11960 Getty George 310 51959 Getty George 463 51958 Ray Thompson 199 3

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SCORINGYear Name Pts2014 David Folkmire (WR) 182013 Steve Maskrey (TB) 622012 Shane Kaclik (TB) 902011 Blaine Miller (TB) 862010 Blaine Miller (TB) 662009 Blaine Miller (TB) 662008 Brian Mercer (TB) 842007 Brian Mercer (TB) 422006 A. DiDonato (QB) 422005 Ken Roudybush (FB) 302004 Bran. McGlothlin (FB) 362003 Dave DiDonato (SE) 622002 Steve Roberts (FB) 602001 Mike Orlando (FB) 442000 R.J. Bowers (FB) 1161999 R.J. Bowers (FB) 1541998 R.J. Bowers (FB) 2061997 Doug Steiner (FB) 1741996 Doug Steiner (FB) 541995 J. Hollenbaugh (FB) 421994 Doug Hamsher (QB) 42 Scott Henry (FL) 421993 Brian Wolfe (K) 311992 Mike Bown (FB) 601991 Rick Sems (FL) 441990 Kent LaMotta (TB) 241989 Greg Scott (FB) 181988 Craig Thompson (TB) 421987 Doug Hart (K) 451986 Kirk Fennell (TB) 501985 Doug Hart (K) 421984 Jeff Mateer (SE) 141983 Bill Sopchak (K) 191982 Jim Segerdahl (HB) 361981 Lou DeFabio (K) 201980 Lou Divers (HB) 12 Gary Glew (QB) 12 Craig Steen (FB) 121979 Gary Peterson (QB) 241978 George Christ (FB) 441977 Jack Kopnisky (SE) 301976 Dave Horton (HB) 301975 Dave Horton (HB) 361974 Denny Flora (HB) 261973 Chuck Gaetano (FB) 18 Mark Kosick (E) 18 Greg Maxcy (QB) 181972 Denny Flora (HB) 201971 George Abel (HB) 301970 Steve Oliver (HB) 421969 Jack Ramsay (FB) 361968 Greg Magness (HB) 961967 Bob Werner (HB) 481966 Russ Snead (HB) 481965 Thom Shear (HB) 301964 Thom Shear (HB) 301963 Thom Shear (HB) 361962 Todd Alexander (QB) 24 Ed Houston (E) 24 Darl Lochinger (HB) 241961 Todd Alexander (QB) 24 Youngo (HB) 241960 Norm Wilmans (HB) 281959 Tom LaMotta (FB) 621958 Tom LaMotta (FB) 44

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSALL-PURPOSE

Year Name Yds2014 Gabriel Moore 10572013 Anthony Ritchie 8992012 Shane Kaclik 12182011 Jimmy Bailey 11082010 Blaine Miller 10902009 Blaine Miller 9332008 Brian Mercer 9092007 Ian Tobin 10812006 Matt Weaver 6902005 Scott Fichter 7462004 Ross Trimmer 6722003 Dave DiDonato 8732002 Steve Roberts 11952001 Steve Roberts 13942000 R.J. Bowers 19791999 R.J. Bowers 23721998 R.J. Bowers 28761997 R.J. Bowers 20261996 Doug Steiner 10941995 Tom Flenner 8911994 Scott Henry 5691993 Scott Henry 6391992 Rick Sems 10061991 Rick Sems 10261990 Rick Sems 5351989 Tom Karenbauer 5341988 Tom Karenbauer 5341987 Tom Karenbauer 3941986 Kirk Fennell 7571985 Jeff Mateer 6211984 Mark Hutter 6921983 Jim Segerdahl 7061982 Jim Segerdahl 7231981 Jim Segerdahl 8601980 Lou Divers 8661979 Lou Divers 9211978 George Christ 5031977 Jack Kopnisky 5091976 Dave Horton 7401975 Dave Horton 5541974 Bill Jordan 7751973 Chuck Gaetano 7551972 Denny Flora 6581971 Chuck Gaetano 7201970 Chuck Gaetano 8671969 Greg Magness 9531968 Greg Magness 15311967 Brian Bancroft 8021966 Russ Snead 9271965 Thom Shear 9861964 Thom Shear 10071963 Thom Shear 4881962 Darl Lochinger 6931961 Todd Alexander 5061960 Darl Lochinger 448

INTERCEPTIONSYear Name Int Yds2014 Joey Siefert 1 12 Kyle Beyer 1 0 Ned Hull 1 02013 Joe Diani 4 562012 Joe Diani 5 652011 Joe Diani 3 29 Kurt Devlin 3 72010 Chris Korn 3 172009 Randy Santina 4 392008 Zach Fulmer 5 602007 Mike Baker 5 -22006 C. Schwamberger 5 382005 Ross Trimmer 2 57 Shane Coughlin 2 62004 Ross Trimmer 4 137 Gene Iannuzzi 4 642003 Dan Roseum 3 232002 Gene Iannuzzi 5 622001 Greg Grupp 4 372000 Mike Volchko 5 311999 Brock McCullough 5 1141998 Mike Kashurba 6 991997 John Neumann 3 20 Tony Kunczewski 3 101996 Kevin Forney 5 16 John Neumann 5 -11995 Rich Shields 3 411994 Ryan Neal 2 25 Bryan Kozinski 2 101993 John Dickun 3 31 Chris White 3 101992 John Morrison 5 151991 John Morrison 5 01990 Tony Colangelo 3 111989 Tony Colangelo 5 321988 Tony Colangelo 8 1001987 Tim Saxton 5 151986 Keith Jones 3 211985 Keith Jones 4 71 Joe Joseph 4 391984 Bill Sopchak 3 11983 John Roth 5 941982 Tim Sullivan 2 161981 Tim Sullivan 2 61980 Steve Mersky 3 121979 Steve Mersky 2 431978 Steve Grejda 5 50 Bob King 5 371977 Bob King 4 291976 Greg Pierce 7 711975 Jeff Bell 3 39 Todd Powless 3 191974 Bob Hoyland 4 31973 Bob Hoyland 6 331972 Pat Dillon 3 25 Dan Cardone 3 81971 Chris Smith 6 85 Bob Penar 6 281970 Chris Smith 5 301969 Chris Smith 4 92 Dave Cashdollar 4 20 Jim Keefer 4 81968 Chris Smith 7 771967 Brent Boore 7 61966 Larry Sawyer 5 1131965 Bill Ammon 4 25

TACKLESYear Name Tack2014 Brandon Berringer 892013 Ben Manwaring 1032012 Jason Ferguson 842011 Chris Gibbs 792010 Mark Rossol 692009 Jason Ferguson 1052008 Adam Eichler 1042007 Adam Eichler 922006 Bill Waugh 1032005 Aaron Margo 962004 Mike Choby 1052003 Mike Choby 922002 Mike Choby 952001 Adam Corbett 1022000 Adam Corbett 1191999 Tony Kunczewski 1011998 Casey Creehan 1261997 Casey Creehan 921996 Rich Mokros 711995 Rich Shields 841994 Scott Fraser 1201993 Scott Fraser 110

SACKSYear Name Sack2014 Jason Skyrm 92013 Ben Manwaring 3.5 Brent Veerman 3.52012 Ryan Althausen 4 Marc Shamley 42011 Ryan Althausen 5.5 Zack Patterson 5.52010 Marc Shamley 4.52009 Jason Ferguson 3.52008 Marc Shamley 5 Kevin Twarek 52007 Justin Fowler 5.52006 Bill Waugh 42005 Steve Weary 62004 Steve Weary 42003 Mike Choby 9.52002 Kyle Vuchak 32001 Jonathan Forbes 82000 Jonathan Forbes 81999 Burt Romanoff 51998 Mark Furgeson 151997 Burt Romanoff 71996 Ed Fox 41995 Doug DeWoody 31994 Steve Adams 41993 Chris Peterson 3

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ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Todd AlexanderHalfback/Defensive Back

1960-1963

Sixteen men associated with Grove City football have been inducted into the College’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

Jack BehringerHead Football Coach

1957-1972

R.J. BowersFullback

1997-2000

Bob CasalandraDefensive Tackle

1957-1960

Jeff CassQuarterback1985-1988

Tom LaMottaFullback

1956-1959

Jim McElhaneyDefensive End

1982-1983

Ron PlanoHalfback/Kicker/Punter

1956-1959

Charles PurdueDefensive Tackle

1966-1969

Wayne SedlakDefensive Back

1971-1974

Thom ShearHalfback

1962-1965

Don ShockeyDefensive Back

1959-1962

Jerry SmoyerHalfback/Defensive Back

1958-1961

Doug SteinerFullback

1994-1997

Robert E. ThornQuarterback 1912-1915

Athletic Director1920-1957

Mike ZeiglerQuarterback1964-1967

Brian HerrickWide Receiver

1983-1986

Larry SawyerDefensive Back

1966-1967

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RUSHINGMost Yards

Game: 305, R.J. Bowers, vs. Kenyon, 1999

Season: 2,283, R.J. Bowers, 1998 2,098, R.J. Bowers, 1999

Career: 7,353, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000 2,726, Doug Steiner, 1994-97

300-Yard Performances305, R.J. Bowers, at Kenyon, 1999304, R.J. Bowers, vs. Thiel, 1998301, R.J. Bowers, vs. Thiel, 2000

200-Yard Performances292, R.J. Bowers, at Bethany, 1998288, R.J. Bowers, at Wash. & Jeff., 1998287, R.J. Bowers, at Alfred, 1999270, R.J. Bowers, at Thiel, 1999266, R.J. Bowers, at Waynesburg, 2000264, R.J. Bowers, vs. Bluffton, 1998262, R.J. Bowers, vs. Kenyon, 1998257, Doug Steiner, vs. Thiel, 1996253, R.J. Bowers, vs. Bethany, 1999243, R.J. Bowers, vs. Bluffton, 1997238, R.J. Bowers, vs. Wooster, 1999228, Doug Steiner, at Alfred, 1997228, R.J. Bowers, at Waynesburg, 1998 Clayton Hall, vs. CMU, 2010226, R.J. Bowers, vs. Alfred, 2000225, Blaine Miller vs. Thiel, 2010224, Doug Steiner, at Denison, 1997228, R.J. Bowers, vs. Alfred, 1998207, Doug Steiner, at Kenyon, 1997205, Steve Roberts, vs. Bethany, 2001

Most CarriesGame: 47, R.J. Bowers, vs. Waynesburg, 2000 43, R.J. Bowers, vs. Alfred, 1998

Season: 352, R.J. Bowers, 2000Career: 1,188, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000

PASSINGMost Yards

Game: 382, Andrew DiDonato, CMU, 2009 365, A. DiDonato, Westminster, 2009 306, T.J. Rockwell, Mercyhurst, 1995

Season: 2,466, Andrew DiDonato, 2009 1,923, Andrew DiDonato, 2008 1,914, Duke Johncour, 1991

Career: 7,509, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09 5,149, Brian Pell, 2010-13 3,006, Jeff Cass, 1985-88

300-Yard Performances382, Andrew DiDonato, at CMU, 2009365, Andrew DiDonato, Westminster, 2009306, T.J. Rockwell, at Mercyhurst, 1995305, Brian Pell, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 2011304, Sam Mowrey, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 2003301, Duke Johncour, vs. CMU, 1991

250-Yard Performances291, Andrew DiDonato, Dickinson, 2009290, Duke Johncour, at Gannon, 1991289, Brian Pell, at Bethany, 2013279, Andrew DiDonato, at Thiel, 2009278, Andrew DiDonato, Thiel, 2008273, Andrew DiDonato, at W&J, 2008268, Andrew DiDonato, Rochester, 2006267, George Fichter, Bethany, 1993259, T.J. Rockwell, at Bluffton, 1995258, Tom Miles, at Bethany, 1992252, Andrew DiDonato, Dickinson, 2007

Most CompletionsGame: 32, Andrew DiDonato, Dickinson, 2009 32, Andrew DiDonato, at Thiel, 2009 31, Andrew DiDonato, W&J, 2008 31, Andrew DiDonato, at CMU, 2009 Season: 240, Andrew DiDonato, 2009 192, Andrew DiDonato, 2008 167, Andrew DiDonato, 2007

Career: 750, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09 475, Brian Pell, 2010-13 257, Jeff Cass, 1985-88

Most AttemptsGame: 56, Andrew DiDonato, W&J, 2008 54, Andrew DiDonato, W&J, 2009 47, Andrew DiDonato, Rochester, 2006 47, Andrew DiDonato, at CMU, 2009 Season: 368, Andrew DiDonato, 2009 318, Andrew DiDonato, 2008 299, Andrew DiDonato, 2007 Career: 1,260, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09 831, Brian Pell, 2010-13 544, Jeff Cass, 1985-88

TouchdownsGame: 5, Andrew DiDonato, at CMU, 2009

Season: 18, Andrew DiDonato, 2009 16, Sam Mowrey, 2003 15, Mike Zeigler, 1966 15, Tom Miles, 1992

Career: 49, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09 36, Brian Pell, 2010-13 32, Mike Zeigler, 1964-67

Completion PercentageGame: 93.3, Tom Miles, at Bethany, 1992, (14 of 15)Season: 65.2, Andrew DiDonato, 2009 (240 of 368)Career: 59.7, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09 (750 of 1260)

Lowest Interception PercentageSeason: 2.2, A. DiDonato, 2008 (7 in 318 att)Career: 3.0, Andrew DiDonato (38 in 1,260 att)

Most TouchdownsGame: 6, Greg Magness, vs. Geneva, 1968 6, R.J. Bowers, vs. Thiel, 1998 6, R.J. Bowers, vs. Kenyon, 1999

Season: 34, R.J. Bowers, 1998 29, Doug Steiner, 1997

Career: 91, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000 40, Doug Steiner, 1994-97

Two Players Rushing For 1,000 Yards In One YearDoug Steiner (1,490) and R.J. Bowers (1,239), 1997

Three Players Rushing For 100 Yards In One GameR.J. Bowers (270), Mike Orlando (119) and Jeremy Moore (103), at Thiel, 1999

Rushing Yards By a QuarterbackSeason: 531, Mike Zeigler, 1965Career: 1,395, Andrew DiDonato, 2006-09

Quarterback Andrew DiDonato is Grove City’s all-time leading passer with 7,509 career yards.

R.J. Bowers ran for 7,353 yards at Grove City from 1997-2000. He is college football’s fi rst-ever 7,000-yard rusher.

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SCORINGTouchdowns

Game: 6, Greg Magness, vs. Geneva, 1968 6, R.J. Bowers, vs. Thiel, 1998 6, R.J. Bowers, vs. Kenyon, 1999Season: 34, R.J. Bowers, 1998 29, Doug Steiner, 1997Career: 92, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000

Field Goals MadeGame: 4, Doug Hart, vs. Bethany, 1985Season: 12, Doug Hart, 1985 11, Doug Hart, 1987Career: 40, Doug Hart, 1985-1988

Field Goals AttemptedGame: 4, numerous timesSeason: 20, Doug Hart, 1985 18, Doug Hart, 1988Career: 71, Doug Hart, 1985-88

Extra PointsGame: 8, Ben Shreve, vs. Thiel, 1999Season: 35, Craig Bicehouse, 2009 30, Ben Shreve, 1999Career: 85, Ben Shreve, 1997-2000 72, Craig Bicehouse 2008-10

Extra Points AttemptedGame: 8, Ben Shreve, vs. Thiel, 1998 8, Ben Shreve, vs. Thiel, 1999Season: 38, Craig Bicehouse, 2009Career: 107, Ben Shreve, 1997-2000 76, Craig Bicehouse, 2008-10

Single-Season Extra Point Percentage100.0, Craig Bicehouse, 2010 (25 of 25)100.0, Jim Roberts, 1982 (18 of 18)

Two-Point ConversionsSeason: 5, Mike Zeigler, 1966Career: 7, Mike Zeigler, 1964-67

Defensive Two-Point ConversionsGame: 1, Jeff Smalley, at W&J, 1996 1, Mike Kashurba, at Bluffton, 1999

RECEIVINGReceptions

Game: 15, Stephen Mercer, at W&J, 2008 14, Stephen Mercer, vs. Thiel, 2008 13, Two tied Season: 73, Rick Sems, 1991 69, Ian Tobin, 2007 67, Stephen Mercer, 2008 Career: 174, Rick Sems, 1989-92 145, Jeff Mateer, 1983-86 144, Anthony Ritchie, 2010-13

Receiving YardsGame: 203, Tom Flenner, vs. Mercyhurst, 1995 184, Kevin Kegarise, vs. Duquesne, 1990 171, Stephen Mercer, vs. Thiel, 2008

Season: 1,023, Rick Sems, 1991 1,006, Rick Sems, 1992 843, Tom Flenner, 1995

LONGEST PLAYSRushing

88, Phil Yancheff, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 197681, R.J. Bowers at Waynesburg, 1998

Passing95, Steve Lacinski to R.J. Bowers, at Kenyon, 199773, Zach Gross to Blaine Miller, at Waynesburg, 2010

Kickoff Return93, Ross Trimmer, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 200488, Greg Magness, at Hobart, 1968

Punt Return88, Jimmy Bailey, vs. Westminster, 201183, Stephen Mercer, vs. Geneva, 2008

Fumble Return87, Tim Yoho, vs. Geneva, 1977

Interception Return100, Ross Trimmer, vs. Bethany, 200496, Clay Piper, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 2005

Field Goal55, Doug Hart, vs. Hiram, 1986

Punt72, Marty Gargano, vs. Hiram, 1982

DEFENSETackles

Game: 28, Scott Fraser, at CMU, 1992 24, Casey Creehan, at OWU, 1998 22, Bryan Kozinski, vs. Waynesburg, 1993

Season: 126, Casey Creehan, 1998 120, Scott Fraser, 1994 119, Adam Corbett, 2000

Career: 350, Mike Choby, 2001-04 349, Adam Corbett, 1998-2001 330, Scott Fraser, 1991-94

SacksGame: 4, Mark Furgeson, at Muhlenberg, 1998

Season: 15, Mark Furgeson, 1998 11, Ed Fox, 1998 9.5, Mike Choby, 2003

Career: 21, Mark Furgeson, 1995-98 20, Ed Fox, 1995-98 16.5, Marc Shamley, 2008-12

Tackles For LossGame: 6, Mark Furgeson, at OWU, 1998

Season: 21, Jonathan Forbes, 2001 20, Mike Choby, 2003 20, Jason Skyrm, 2014 Career: 52.5, Mike Choby, 2001-04 42.5, Jason Skyrm, 2011-14 38, Jonathan Forbes, 1998-2001

InterceptionsGame: 3, Numerous (Most Recent: Kurt Devlin vs. Saint Vincent, 2011)

Season: 8, Tony Colangelo, 1988 7, Brent Boore, 1967 7, Chris Smith, 1968 7, Greg Pierce, 1976

Career: 22, Chris Smith, 1968-71 16, Tony Colangelo, 1987-90 14, Brent Boore, 1966-69

Interception YardageSeason: 137, Henry Horvat, 1967 137, Ross Trimmer, 2004 114, Brock McCullough, 1999

Career: 284, Chris Smith, 1968-71 228, Ross Trimmer, 2002-05 209, Henry Horvat, 1964-67

Fumble RecoveriesGame: 3, Chris Petersen, vs. Waynesburg, 1993

Season: 5, Jim Steigerwald, 1970 5, Ryan Neal, 1993

Career: 9, Mark Furgeson, 1995-98 8, Jim Steigerwald, 1969-72 7, Kerry Vornadore, 1974-77 7, Ryan Neal, 1991-94

Career: 2,550, Rick Sems, 1989-92 1,857, Jeff Mateer, 1983-86 1,801, Anthony Ritchie, 2010-13

Receiving TouchdownsGame: 3, Rick Sems, Duquesne, 1991 3, Andy Sems, Bethany, 1992 3, Scott Henry, Bethany, 1993 3, Luke O’Hara, Westminster, 2009

Season: 10, Dave DiDonato, 2003 8, Anthony Ritchie, 2012 7, Six Tied

Career: 17, Anthony Ritchie, 2013-13 17, Rick Sems, 1989-92 14, Dave DiDonato, 2001-04

Stephen Mercer owns the school record for single-game receptions with 15. His 83-yard punt return against Geneva in 2008 is the second-longest in program history.

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SPECIAL TEAMSPunts

Season: 72, Anthony Marnejon, 2014 67, Henry Johnston, 2005 64, Marty Gargano, 1983, 1984 Career: 189, Marty Gargano, 1981-84 186, Ben Shreve, 1997-2000 169, Henry Johnston, 2003-06

Punting AverageSeason: 40.8, Brian Neefe, 1969 38.8, Marty Gargano, 1984 38.7, Mike Titzel, 2002 Career: 38.4, Mike Titzel, 2000-03 38.3, Brian Neefe, 1967-70 36.9, Ben Shreve, 1997-2000

Kickoff ReturnsSeason: 45, Gabriel Moore, 2014 32, Jimmy Bailey, 2011 31, Jeff Curran, 1982 Career: 75, Gabriel Moore, 2012- 71, Ross Trimmer, 2002-05 63, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000

Kickoff Return YardageSeason: 902, Gabriel Moore, 2014 609, Jimmy Bailey, 2011 597, John Morrison, 1991

Career: 1,453, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000 1,412, Gabriel Moore, 2012- 1,346, Ross Trimmer, 2002-05

Kickoff Return AverageSeason: 29.7, Lou Divers, 1981 26.9, R.J. Bowers, 1998 26.8, Craig Swiergol, 1986 Career: 23.1, R.J. Bowers, 1997-2000 22.6, Steve Bachman, 1968-71 21.9, Lou Divers, 1978-81

Punt ReturnsSeason: 36, Jeff Curran, 1983 30, Jeff Cass, 1985 26, Steve Roberts, 2001

Career: 66, Jeff Cass, 1985-88 65, Steve Roberts, 2000-03 49, Garret Schmidt, 1996-99

Punt Return YardageSeason: 335, Brian Bancroft, 1967 328, Steve Roberts, 2001 264, Jeff Cass, 1986

Career: 681, Steve Roberts, 2000-03 624, Jeff Cass, 1985-88 410, Brian Bancroft, 1964-67

Punt Return AverageSeason: 20.0, Jimmy Bailey, 2011 16.0, Brian Bancroft, 1967 13.9, Jeff Cass, 1986 Career: 16.0, Jimmy Bailey, 2010-13 14.9, Larry Wise, 1960-63 14.6, Brian Bancroft, 1964-67

Blocked KicksSeason: 7, Justin Fowler, 2006 6, Steve Weary, 2005 3, Jonathan Forbes, 2000 3, Kyle Vuchak, 2001 3, Steve Weary, 2004

Career: 9, Steve Weary, 2002-05 7, Justin Fowler, 2006 4, Kyle Vuchak, 1999-2002

TEAM RECORDSPoints Scored

Game: 90, vs. Morris Harvey, 1930 75, vs. California, Pa., 1910

Most In a Season: 374, 1997 318, 1998

Points AllowedGame: 100, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 1913 76, vs. Wash. & Jeff., 1906Fewest In a Season: 0, 1911Most In a Season: 386, 2014

Rushing YardageGame: 579, vs. Bluffton, 1997 547, at Thiel, 1999Season: 3,315, 1997 3,228, 1998

Rushing AttemptsGame: 77, vs. Mount Union, 1978Season: 608, 1977 568, 1997

Rushing TouchdownsGame: 9, vs. Bluffton, 1997 8, at Thiel, 1999Season: 48, 1997 43, 1998

Passing YardageGame: 398, at Carnegie Mellon, 2009 393, Westminster, 2009

Season: 2,544, 2009 1,952, 2008

Passing AttemptsGame: 57, at Wash. & Jeff., 2008 54, Wash. & Jeff., 2009 Season: 374, 2009 323, 2008

Passing TouchdownsGame: 6, at Carnegie Mellon, 2009

Season: 21, 2009 18, 1966

Total OffenseGame: 649, vs. Bluffton, 1997 623, at Bethany, 1992

Season: 4,249, 1997 3,821, 1998

MiscellaneousSeason Wins: 9, 1997 8, 1895, 1896, 1911, 1966 Longest Win Streak: 15, 1925-27Conference Championships: 1997, 1998Most Shutouts: 9, 1911Consecutive Shutouts: 12, 1910-12Consecutive Games Scoring: 49, 1984-90Most Times Shutout In a Season: 8, 1904

Overtime RecordsMost OT Wins In a Season: 3, 2000Most OT Games In a Season: 3, 2000Longest Game: 4 OTs, at Waynesburg, 2000First Game: Sept. 14, 1996 (7-6 loss to Wooster)First OT Win: Nov. 6, 1999 (31-24 win over Muhlenberg)Last OT Game: Nov. 16, 2014 (50-44 win over Thiel)Jeff Cass excelled both as a quarterback and

return specialist during the 1980s.

Steve Weary blocked six kicks in 2005. His nine career blocked place-kicks are the most in Grove City history.

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The beautifully landscaped campus of Grove City College stretches over 150 acres and in-cludes 28 neo-Gothic buildings. It is considered one of the loveliest in the nation. While the College has changed to meet the needs of the society it serves, its basic philosophy has remained unchanged since its founding in 1876. It is a Christian, liberal arts institution, dedicated to the principle of providing the high-est quality education at the lowest possible cost. Wishing to remain truly inde-pendent and to retain its distinc-tive qualities as a private school governed by private cit izens (trustees), it is one of few col-leges in the country that does not accept federal funds. Affiliated with the Presby-terian Church (U.S.A.), but not narrowly denominational, the Col-lege believes that to be well-ed-ucated a student should be ex-posed to the central ideas of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Grove City College offers un-dergraduate degrees in liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business, and music and is distinguished as a national leader in education. Grove City’s programs in elec-trical and mechanical engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission Board of the Accreditation Board for En-gineering and Technology. The “big business school cur-riculum” prepares students for today’s global business reality. An extensive variety of internship op-portunities are provided across the curriculum. Grove City College wants its students to be prepared in this age of mobile information technology. Each entering freshman receives a tablet computer which is his or hers to keep upon graduation with a four-year degree. This is part of the Information Technology Initiative, a total program integrating technol-ogy across the curriculum.

The College believes that its student body has a unique mix of talents and abilities. Its Career Services program helps students identify those key assets during the fi rst year and then builds a four-year strategy to help them pursue a satisfying career. Personal counseling, profes-sional speakers, databases, alumni contacts, summer internships, cor-porate visits, employer presenta-tions and more are incorporated into the career preparation ex-perience. Grove City follows the se-mester calendar plan, in addi-tion to offering two-week ses-sions in January and May. Most of the 2,500 students live in separate men’s and women’s dormitories. The rest are local com-muters or married students. A full program of cultural, pro-fessional, athletic and social activi-ties is offered, including 19 intercol-legiate varsity athletic teams. Grove City, a town of 8,100 people, is located 60 miles north of Pittsburgh. It is located near Inter-states 79 and 80 and has a municipal airport.

Grove City College 2015-2016

Tuition$16,154 per year

Room and Board$8,802 per year

ABOUT THE COLLEGE

Grove City College’sBreen Student Union

PROGRAMS AND MAJORSACCOUNTINGAcounting (B.S.)

BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIESBiblical and Religious Studies (B.A.)

BIOLOGYBiology (B.S.)BUSINESS

Business Management (B.S.)Finance (B.S.)

Industrial Management (B.S.)International Business (B.S.)

Marketing Management (B.S.)CHEMISTRY

Biochemistry (B.S.)Chemistry (B.S.)

COMMUNICATION STUDIESCommunication Studies (B.A.)

COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer Science (B.S.)

Computer Information Systems (B.S.)ECONOMICS

Economics (B.A.)Business/Economics (B.S.)

EDUCATIONPre K-4 Elementary Education (B.S.)

Pre K-8 Special Education and Pre K-4 Elemen-tary Education (B.S.)

Middle Level Math/English/Science Education (B.S.)

K-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)K-12 French Education (B.A.)K-12 Music Education (B.M.)

K-12 Spanish Education (B.A.)7-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)

7-12 Chemistry Education (B.S.)7-12 Chemistry/General Science Education

(B.S.)7-12 English Education (B.A.)

7-12 English/Communication Education (B.A.)7-12 Mathematics Education (B.S.)

7-12 Physics Education (B.S.)7-12 Physics/General Science Education (B.S.)

7-12 Social Studies Education (B.A.)ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER ENGINEERINGElectrical/Computer Engineering (B.S.E.E.)

ENGLISHEnglish (B.A.)

ENTREPRENEURSHIPEntrepreneurship (B.S.)

HISTORYHistory (B.A.)

MATHEMATICSMathematics (B.S.)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGMechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)

MODERN LANGUAGESFrench (B.A.)Spanish (B.A.)

MUSIC & FINE ARTSMusic (B.M.)

Music/Business (B.M.)Music/Performing Arts (B.M.)

Music/Religion (B.M.)PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy (B.A.)PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Exercise Science (B.S.)PHYSICS

Physics (B.S.)Physics/Computer Hardware (B.S.)Physics/Computer Software (B.S.)

POLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical Science (B.A.)

PSYCHOLOGYPsychology (B.A. or B.S.)

SOCIOLOGYSociology (B.A.)

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSPre-DentalPre-Health

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES All 19 of Grove City College’s intercolle-giate varsity athletic teams utilize the College’s superior facilities for competition, practices and off-season training and conditioning. Grove City’s athletic facilities have under-gone numerous renovations and improve-ments in recent years, with more upgrades scheduled in the immediate future. On lower campus, Robert E. Thorn Field is home to the College’s football and track and fi eld teams. The College installed CSTurf at Robert E. Thorn Field. CSTurf is a synthetic playing sur-face that features polyethylene LSR grass fi bers and a rubber infi ll system. The College also installed lights and re-surfaced the 8-lane track around the field. Grove City also reconfigured its setup for track meets during these renovations. In 2011, the College installed a new state-of-the-art scoreboard and new bleachers on the visitors’ side at Thorn Field. These upgrades benefi t the entire campus community as the complex is used by both the College’s club sports teams and its intramu-ral program, along with the varsity teams. The track is also available for use by recreational walkers and joggers. The com-plex also features 10 al l-weather tennis courts next to the stadium. Phillips Field House, located at the north end of the complex, features several locker rooms, an ath-letic training room, meeting rooms and coaches’ of-fi ces. It is used by the football, track and tennis pro-grams throughout the academic year. The Physical Learning Center (PLC) houses the Grove City College Arena, home to the Col-lege’s basketball and volleyball programs. In summer 2012, the College renovated the Arena by installing new lighting and a new play-ing fl oor. In recent years, the Arena has also re-ceived new scoreboards and scorers’ tables.

The James E. Longnecker Pool is one of the nation’s premier small-college venues for both swimming and diving and water polo.

I n add i t i on , t he PLC f ea tu re s the James E. Longnecker Pool, one of the pre-mier aquatic facilities in the region. Each year, Grove City hosts the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Cham-pionships at the state-of-the-art facility. In 2012, the College also hosted the Colle-giate Water Polo Association Division III Champi-onships at the James E. Longnecker Pool. The PLC also features a second pool, the Recreational Pool, which is used by members of the College community year-round. A fitness room featuring aerobic and Cy-bex equipment and a separate weight room with free and mechanized weights are also keystone areas of the facility. The PLC also features six racquetball/handball courts as well as two adjacent intramural rooms. The intramural rooms feature four basketball courts, four indoor tennis courts, four volleyball courts, an indoor track and two indoor jumping pits. The College installed new synthetic floor-ing and several new electronic scoreboards throughout the intramural rooms. The Physical Learning Center houses the athletic training room, locker rooms and offi ces for coaches and physical education faculty. The College recently constructed a new office suite for coaches and athletic admin-istration, while also incorporating its Ath-letic Hall of Fame and Heritage Hall areas. Grove City’s outdoor athletic facilities have also received numerous upgrades in re-cent years. The varsity soccer field, College Field, was expanded and re-sodded, along with the addition of a new press box. Meanwhile, Grove City’s baseball and softball facilities recently received major facelifts as new dugouts, new fencing and electronic scoreboards were installed on both fi elds.

The home of Grove City’s football and track and fi eld teams, Robert E. Thorn Field has received numerous renovations in recent years.

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