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2005 Bucknell Football • 98 • www.BucknellBison.com BUCKNELL FOOTBALL HISTORY The game bore little resemblance to what we now know as football, and even one of the school names has been changed. In November of 1883, a group of students from Lafayette College journeyed west to play a group from the University at Lewisburg in the relatively new sport of football. The sport was so new, in fact, that the majority of the dozen or so students from Lewisburg, who did not have a coach and had practiced only briefly, had never seen a game of football before playing in one. The players from Lewisburg, whose school would be renamed Bucknell University in 1886, lost that first game, 59-0, and perhaps because of that experience, their school did not play another official game until 1887. Still, the seeds had been planted for a program that would grow into one of the most respected programs in the East by the 1950s, and will celebrate its 120th season in 2005. Scores of marvelous players have donned the Orange and Blue over the course of the 119 seasons of Bucknell football, and each season gives rise to new names, new heroes, new legends. Here is a quick trip through the colorful tradition that is Bucknell football: Bucknell’s 1899 football team — Christy Mathewson is in the back row, third from the right. BUCKNELL FOOTBALL A CENTURY OF TRADITION 1891 Still playing without a full-time coach, Bucknell gains its first victory ever with a 16-10 triumph over Lafayette. The Bison also defeat Cornell (4-0) and Penn State (12-10) on their way to a 6-2-1 record. The team includes Andrew Wyant, who later goes on to play for the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg at the University of Chicago and is a member of both the Bucknell Hall of Fame and the National Football Hall of Fame. 1900 Christy Mathewson concludes his marvelous Bucknell football career and begins a professional baseball career that ranks among the best of all time. A hard-running full- back and tackler, “Matty” also excels as a kicker and gains national attention with two field goals against Army. 1918 Bucknell records the first of its three undefeated seasons. En route to a 6-0 record, the Bison are nothing short of dominant, outscoring opponents 236-7. The season ush- ers in a quarter-century of prosperity, as Bucknell enjoys 24 winning seasons in the next 26 years. 1924 The team sets a then- school record for victo- ries with an 8-2 mark and meets Lafayette on October 18 in the first football game ever played in Memorial Sta- dium. Wally Foster, the captain of that Buck- nell team, scores the first points in stadium history. 1931 Led by future NFL Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle, Bucknell rolls to an unbeaten 6-0-3 record. The Bison’s undefeated mark is tested in the final game of the season, against also-unbeaten Fordham, but the Bison prevail, 14-13, in a classic at the Polo Grounds. 1934 Edward (Hook) Mylin leads the Bison to a 6-2-2 regular-sea- son record and a berth in the first Orange Bowl game, on January 1, 1935. After a two-day train trip to Miami for the game, Bucknell hammers the University of Miami, 26-0.

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BUCKNELL FOOTBALL HISTORY

The game bore little resemblance to what we now know as football, and even one of the school names has been changed. In November of 1883, a group of students from Lafayette College journeyed west to play a group from the University at Lewisburg in the relatively new sport of football. The sport was so new, in fact, that the majority of the dozen or so students from Lewisburg, who did not have a coach and had practiced only briefl y, had never seen a game of football before playing in one.

The players from Lewisburg, whose school would be renamed Bucknell University in 1886, lost that fi rst game, 59-0, and perhaps because of that experience, their school did not play another offi cial game until 1887.

Still, the seeds had been planted for a program that would grow into one of the most respected programs in the East by the 1950s, and will celebrate its 120th season in 2005.

Scores of marvelous players have donned the Orange and Blue over the course of the 119 seasons of Bucknell football, and each season gives rise to new names, new heroes, new legends.

Here is a quick trip through the colorful tradition that is Bucknell football:

Bucknell’s 1899 football team — Christy Mathewson is in the back row, third from the right.

BUCKNELL FOOTBALLA CENTURY OF TRADITION

1891Still playing without a full-time coach, Bucknell gains its fi rst victory ever with a 16-10 triumph over Lafayette. The Bison also defeat Cornell (4-0) and Penn State (12-10) on their way to a 6-2-1 record. The team includes Andrew Wyant, who later goes on to play for the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg at the University of Chicago and is a member of both the Bucknell Hall of Fame and the National Football Hall of Fame.

1900Christy Mathewson concludes his marvelous Bucknell football career and begins a professional baseball career that ranks among the best of all time. A hard-running full-back and tackler, “Matty” also excels as a kicker and gains national attention with two fi eld goals against Army.

1918Bucknell records the fi rst of its three undefeated seasons. En route to a 6-0 record, the Bison are nothing short of dominant, outscoring opponents 236-7. The season ush-

ers in a quarter-century of prosperity, as Bucknell enjoys 24 winning seasons in the next 26 years.

1924The team sets a then-school record for victo-ries with an 8-2 mark and meets Lafayette on October 18 in the fi rst football game ever played in Memorial Sta-dium. Wally Foster, the captain of that Buck-nell team, scores the fi rst points in stadium history.

1931Led by future NFL Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle, Bucknell rolls to an unbeaten 6-0-3 record. The Bison’s undefeated mark is tested in the fi nal game of the season, against also-unbeaten Fordham, but the Bison prevail, 14-13, in a classic at the Polo Grounds.

1934Edward (Hook) Mylin leads the Bison to a 6-2-2 regular-sea-son record and a berth in the fi rst Orange Bowl game, on January 1, 1935. After a two-day train trip to Miami for the game, Bucknell hammers the University of Miami, 26-0.

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seconds left, but the Red Raiders drive for a game-winning fi eld goal attempt with four seconds left. After a bobbled snap from center, Colgate completes an impromptu pass play that nearly goes for a touchdown, but Bison defensive back Robert Hawkins drags down the receiver at the 9-yard line on the fi nal play of the game.

1989Bucknell’s newly-renovated stadium is rededicated in honor of Christy Mathewson. Much like the stadium’s namesake, Bucknell opens play in the “new” facility with a victory, hand-ing Dartmouth a 36-20 setback on September 30.

1995The Tom Gadd tenure begins at Bucknell, and the Bison fi nish 7-4. Rich Lemon becomes Bucknell’s all-time rushing leader on opening day.

1996Fittingly, Rich Lemon con-cludes his remarkable career with a Patriot League title, as Bucknell outlasts Colgate, 28-27, in the heart-stopping season fi nale. The win gives Bucknell its fi rst football ti-tle in over 30 years. Lemon graduated with 4,742 rushing yards, nearly 2,100 more than the previous record-holder.

1997The Bison roll out to a 10-0 record before falling to Colgate in their season fi nale to fi nish 10-1. The 10 wins were the most in school history, and many came in thrilling fashion, as the Bison won seven times by seven points or less.

2001Bucknell celebrates its seventh straight winning season, a fi rst in Bison annals.

2003After the legendary Tom Gadd loses a long battle with brain cancer, Bucknell turns to Tim Landis as its 25th head coach. Landis quickly resores the good fortunes of the Bison football program. After a 2-9/0-7 season in 2002, Bucknell fi nishes 6-6/4-3 to complete one of the nation’s best one-season turnarounds.

1951In the midst of a four-year stretch in which Bucknell goes 27-8, head coach Harry Lawrence and his team fi nish perfect at 9-0, perhaps the fi nest season in school history. The defense includes Little All-America defensive tackle George Young (long-time general manager of the New York Giants), while the relentless offense averages 463.3 yards per game. That breaks the Eastern record set in 1945 by a Davis- and Blanchard-led Army team.

1960After opening the season at 2-2, Bucknell rolls past Lafayette, Lehigh, Colgate, Temple and Delaware — by a combined score of 107-14 — to fi nish 7-2 and win its fi rst-ever Lambert Cup. Quarterback Paul Terhes earns Little All-America honors.

1964Just four years after leading Bucknell to its fi rst Lambert Cup title, head coach Bob Odell repeats that feat, as the Bison fi nish 7-2. After opening the season with a loss, Buck-nell wins seven of the next eight games, including a 21-14 season-ending win at Delaware. The Bison squad features Little All-America end Tom Mitchell, who would later enjoy a fi ne pro career with Baltimore and San Francisco.

1968Sam Havrilak sets a Bucknell single-game total offense record with 397 yards against Colgate, a mark that still stands. Havrilak, who would graduate with every Bucknell total offense record, later played with Tom Mitchell for the Baltimore Colts.

1978Ken Jenkins arrives at Bucknell, and over the next four years, develops into one of the fi nest players in Bucknell history. He would set a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980, and he later played with three NFL teams.

1986Two years after formation of the league is announced, the Colonial League (later renamed the Patriot League) debuts with six members — Bucknell, Colgate, Lehigh, Lafayette, Holy Cross and Davidson. The Bison’s fi rst-ever league game is one for the ages. Trailing Colgate in the fourth quarter, 39-25, Bucknell rallies to take a 40-39 lead with 52

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Sam Havrilak

Bucknell’s all-time leading rusher Rich Lemon.

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THE TOP 10A LOOK AT THE 10 MOST SIGNIFICANT BUCKNELL FOOTBALL GAMES

EVER PLAYED . . . AND THE ONE THAT WASN’T

The Bison of 1895 ... their legacy endures a century later.

By Brad Tufts

Stephen Taylor wasn’t able to observe a football team practicing as he made his way to Harrisburg early in 1846 with the proposed charter for the fl edgling University at Lewis-burg, but even before the name of the school was changed in recognition of benefactor Wil-liam Bucknell, the sport had been introduced on campus and gained some popularity.

Today, the sport is a fi xture on fall Sat-urdays, and its history is prominent in any accounting of Bucknell’s athletic heritage. The Bison gridiron story (did you know that the word “gridiron” derives from the manner in which the field was formerly marked?) includes many notable games, and we could probably argue for the next 150 years as to which were the most signifi cant.

Before designating the 10 most sig-nifi cant games, please permit a look back at some of the more noteworthy games played by Bucknell football teams.

In 1881, a group of students from Bucknell and State College (as Penn State was known in those days) played a game of football which, at one time, was recognized as the fi rst contest in the sport by either school, though now both schools say that it was only an informal meeting.

Bucknell’s first official football game came against Lafayette on Thanksgiving Day, 1883, but a lack of student interest follow-ing that initial venture curtailed play for four years. In 1887, the sport returned to stay as Bucknell played its fi rst two offi cial games with Penn State.

Within another four years, Bucknell was playing regular schedules, and by 1895, the university had its fi rst head coach.

The 1900 team fi nished 4-4-1, but gained national attention in an 18-10 loss to West Point. All the scoring for Bucknell came on two fi eld goals by a hard-running fullback named Christy Mathewson.

The New York writers covering the game spread the word about this talented athlete, whose 48-yard fi eld goal in that game was the longest in the country that year. Mathewson, who went on to become one of the nation’s most admired athletes as a pitcher for the New York Giants, liked football more than baseball, and if the National Football League had existed at the time, it is probable that baseball would have been deprived of one of its greatest and most famous players.

Bucknell originally played football on Loo-mis Field, now home of the University’s Gate-way residences. In 1924, the Bison moved

into what is now Christy Mathewson-Memorial Sta-dium, and christened the new fi eld against Lafayette before a crowd of 15,000. Lafayette won the contest, 21-3, despite a 43-yard fi eld goal by Bison captain Wally Foster to open the scoring.

Late that year, Bucknell beat Navy, 6-0, and Rutgers, 12-7, to highlight the fi rst of three seasons in which Bucknell was coached by “Uncle Charlie” Moran, who had led Centre College’s “Praying Colonels” to a memorable upset of Har-vard. The Bison fi nished 8-2 in 1924, which represented the most victories ever by a Bucknell team.

Moran’s 1925 team visited President Calvin Coolidge in the White House while in Washington to play Georgetown, and the Bison were rolling along at 6-2-1 when they played at the University of Detroit on Thanks-giving Day. The Bison won that game, 7-0, but the fl amboyant coach also had scheduled a game at Dayton two days later. The travel and two games in three days were too much, and the weary Bison dropped a 19-0 decision.

This was not the fi rst time Bucknell en-countered scheduling diffi culties. The 1891 team, led by Hall of Famers Andrew Wyant and “Warhorse” Allen, opened the season with a 16-10 victory at Lafayette, but then had to play Lehigh the following day and suffered a 62-4 beating.

Future College Football Hall of Famer Carl Snavely made his debut as Bucknell coach in 1927, and promptly posted a 13-7 win over Penn State, the Bison’s fi rst win ever in State College. His teams went on to beat the Nittany Lions for the next three years, and then the future Big Ten power dropped Bucknell from its schedule for three years.

Times do change.In 1929, Bucknell completed its second

8-2 season in history with a 78-0 win over Dickinson. In that game, future college and professional Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle scored 50 points, still a Bucknell record.

A 7-6 loss to Temple on Oct. 10, 1930 was noteworthy, for it was the fi rst regularly-scheduled night football game ever.

Bucknell went 6-0-3 in 1931 for its sec-ond of three undefeated seasons, and the record included season-ending wins over two of the powers of the day, Washington &

Jefferson (10-6) and Fordham (14-13). The latter was played before a large crowd at the Polo Grounds, where Christy Mathewson had gained fame for the New York Giants.

Edward “Hook” Mylin arrived on the scene in 1934 and led Bucknell to a 7-2-2 record that included a 13-7 win over Penn State and a 26-0 rout of Miami in the Orange Bowl.

In 1938, the second season under Al Humphreys, the Bison won at Penn State, 14-0. It was the last time that Bucknell would defeat the Nittany Lions, who rose to national prominence following the end of World War II.

In 1949, Bucknell fi nished 6-2, and both losses (to Temple and Gettysburg) were by one point. Gettysburg scored the winning TD in its 34-33 win in the fi nal 40 seconds.

Bucknell closed out the 1950 season with four straight wins, which set the stage for the 1951 campaign, in which the Bison rolled to a 9-0 mark. The perfect season concluded with a 21-20 win at Colgate and a 33-6 trouncing of Delaware in Memorial Stadium that led to a more than mild celebration on campus.

The 1951 team boasted several All-East and Little All-America players, and the Asso-ciated Press poll released on Nov. 20 listed Bucknell at No. 20 in the nation.

In 1954, BU beat Lehigh, 48-46, in a wild affair that produced the highest losing score ever by a Bison opponent.

One of the great eras in Bucknell football began in 1958 with the arrival of Bob Odell, and after a 1-8 mark in that fi rst season, Odell led Bucknell to a 15-8 Homecoming win over Rutgers in 1959. The following year, a shutout of Delaware capped a 7-2 season and earned the fi rst of two Lambert Cups for Odell’s teams. The Bison reclaimed Eastern

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Bill Lane slashes his way through Villanova in 1936. The Bison’s 6-0 win killed Villanova’s Rose Bowl hopes.

• Bucknell played George Washington at home on Oct. 10, 1925, the day Christy Mathewson was buried in Lewisburg. In his memory, there was no cheering in the first quarter.

• Penn State dropped Bucknell from its football schedule for three years. It happened after the Bison beat the Nittany Lions three straight times between 1927-30.

• The 1935 Orange Bowl game between Buck-nell and Miami featured the first-ever college football photograph transmitted over the wire by the Associated Press.

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supremacy in 1964, winning the Lambert Cup with a 7-2 mark.

Bucknell won the Middle Atlantic Confer-ence title in 1965 with a 26-14 win over Dela-ware, and closed the season with a 22-14 win over Davidson. In that game, All-America Tom Mitchell was chasing the national record for career receiving, and coach Carroll Huntress and his staff devised a formation designed to hit Mitchell with short passes while he was in the backfi eld. On the second attempt, a bad snap from center led to a big loss, and attempts at the record were abandoned.

Mitch Farbstein, a member of the Buck-

nell Athletics Hall of Fame, was captured in the pages of Life after he led Bucknell to a 14-13 win over Gettysburg in 1971. That same year, the bruising fullback scored fi ve touch-downs in a 33-0 win over Lafayette.

A 39-yard fi eld goal by Al Yuknus with 20 seconds left gave Bucknell a 19-17 win at Dayton in the 1982 season opener, the Bison’s fi rst visit to the southern Ohio city since “Uncle Charlie” tried to win two games in three days in 1925. The game was also one of the hottest in Bucknell annals, as ga-metime temperature on the artifi cial surface was 112 degrees.

In 1987, back-to-back home games with Holy Cross (a 48-10 loss) and Columbia (a 62-20 win) brought the national news media to Lewisburg in droves.

The media came fi rst to chronicle the Frank Merriwell-like heroics of the Crusaders’ Gordie Lockbaum, and then returned the next week as Columbia attempted to escape its collegiate-record losing streak.

The Lions attempted an onside kick on the opening kickoff, but that failed, and Bucknell led 28-0 by the end of the first quarter and the Lions went on to their 37th straight loss.

Lou Maranzana’s fi rst season as head coach in 1989 included a very special af-ternoon, as the Bison’s home stadium was rededicated to the memory of Christy Mathew-son. Matty would have been proud, as the Bison that day beat Dartmouth, Maranzana’s alma mater, 36-20.

The Tom Gadd era began in 1995, and the 7-4 record included a dramatic 21-14 win at Colgate in the fi rst overtime game in Bucknell history.

The drama of that contest, though, paled in comparison to the Bucknell-Colgate game in 1996, as the Bison and Red Raiders again played into overtime, this time with the Patriot League title on the line. In a game that will be long remembered by all in attendance, Buck-nell battled to a 28-27 win when a Colgate two-point conversion pass in overtime was batted down by Brandon Little, who would later earn All-America honors.

Bucknell built on its championship season by winning its fi rst 10 games the fol-lowing fall and compiling a 12-game winning streak, the second longest in school history. In the process of posting more wins than any other Bison team, Coach Gadd’s charges were nationally ranked and led the Patriot League in total defense for the third straight year. However, the memorable season and win streak came to an end with a 48-14 loss at Colgate in a game that again decided the Patriot League crown.

The Bison continued their winning ways in 1999, turning in their fi fth straight winning season with a 7-4 record behind an offense that scored 320 points — the third-highest single-season total in school history. Quar-

terback Don McDowell turned in one of his career-best performances to lead the Orange and Blue to a 21-16 victory at nationally-ranked Colgate, while Jabu Powell stepped in at running back and led the Bison to their fi rst win at Penn’s Franklin Field (23-16) in over 30 years.

In 2001 the Bison made it seven straight winning seasons — a fi rst in the history of the program — while playing on their new state-of-the-art FieldTurf.

With their football fortunes reaching heights never before seen, the Bison were dealt a devastating blow when Gadd had to step aside in 2002 to battle brain cancer. He lost that battle in March 2003. Gadd tied the BU record for career coaching victories with 48, achieving that fi gure faster than any of his predecessors.

Tim Landis succeeded Gadd in 2003, and quickly restored Bucknell’s recent tradition as a Patriot League contender. The Bison fi n-ished in third place with a 4-3 league record, just one year after fi nishing 0-7. In his second season the Bison improved to 7-4 and were 4-2 in the Patriot League to record their second consecutive third-place fi nish.

On the following pages are the 10 most significant Bucknell football games ever played, compiled in chronological order. There are certainly many more games that deserve consideration, but we had to make some tough choices. Let the friendly argu-ments begin.

BRAD TUFTS retired in the spring of 2000 after more than 30 years as a member of the

University’s athletic department staff.

1. Yale ..............................................826 2. Penn ............................................776 3. Harvard .......................................767 4. Princeton .....................................756 5. Fordham ......................................720 6. Dartmouth ...................................636 7. Lafayette ...................................... 612 8. Delaware .....................................605 9. Lehigh .......................................... 601 10. Cornell ........................................596 11. Dayton ........................................570 12. Colgate ........................................559 13. Holy Cross ...................................556 14. Northern Iowa .............................553 15. Bucknell .......................................545 16. Brown ......................................... 541 17. Drake ...........................................522 18. Villanova ..................................... 521 19. Furman ........................................ 518 20. Butler ........................................... 514

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LAFAYETTE 59, BUCKNELL 0(November 30, 1883)

Certainly not a score for Bucknell follow-ers to remember, but the game is historic be-cause it was the fi rst one. A brief excerpt from an account of the game indicates that the style of both play and writing have changed over the years:

“...At this point the time for the fi rst in-ning was up, and a breathing spell of fi fteen minutes was given. At the beginning of the second inning, the University team came up somewhat discouraged, but nevertheless determined to make the other side work for whatever they might secure.

“They now used several of Lafayette’s tricks with good result, and showed that it was but want of skill and practice that they had worked so disastrously in the fi rst part of the game. For a full fi fteen minutes, the ball was carried about the fi eld without either side gaining a single point.”

BUCKNELL 12, RUTGERS 7(November 22, 1924)

The win gave tremendous recognition to the Bucknell football program. Playing at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, ‘Mose’ Wilbach scored both touchdowns for the Bison. Rut-gers had gone into the contest undefeated.

BUCKNELL 14, FORDHAM 13(November 21, 1931)

The game, played at the Polo Grounds, capped an undefeated (6-0-3) season and ended the brilliant Bucknell career of Clarke Hinkle, regarded by many as the fi nest Buck-

nell player ever.Fordham also entered the game undefeat-

ed, and the contest was covered extensively by the New York media, bringing national at-tention to Bucknell and its football program.

The game, though, was marred by trag-edy; Fordham’s Connie Murphy died from injuries sustained in the game.

BUCKNELL 26, MIAMI 0(January 1, 1935)

The very fi rst Orange Bowl Game, this con-test is probably the most written-about game in Bucknell history. The Bison’s appearance in the game — which was no doubt aided by tireless efforts of publicity director Art Bran-don — continues to bring widespread national publicity to Bucknell each January 1.

The game showcased the coaching tal-ents of “Hook” Mylin, and the fi rst AP photo ever transmitted from a college football game came from this contest.

As for the halftime show, which has become a staple of current Orange Bowl games, a newspaper account indicates that, “between the halves, the University of Miami band paraded around the fi eld, followed by a truck carrying several University coeds in an orange-colored bowl. The young ladies threw oranges and tangerines, with more or less accuracy, among the spectators.”

BUCKNELL 21, COLGATE 20(November 10, 1951)

Every victory in 1951 was necessary for the undefeated season, but this win came in the next-to-last game, on the road, and was one of only two games all year decided by seven points or less. It was also Bucknell’s only win over Colgate in the 1950s; the Red Raiders ended BU’s record 17-game winning streak in 1952.

BUCKNELL 26, DELAWARE 0(November 19, 1960)

This was the fourth shutout in nine games for a terrifi c defensive team, and precipitated 24 hours of furious campaigning that led to Bucknell’s fi rst-ever Lambert Cup.

The win also came on the heels of eight straight losses to Delaware, and clinched fi rst team Little All-America honors and other awards for quarterback Paul Terhes.

BUCKNELL 24, HARVARD 21(October 3, 1964)

The Bison ended 73 years of frustration against the Ivy League, and the large number of Boston media in attendance were in high praise of Bucknell. The win also provided the impetus for two other three-point wins and Bucknell’s second Lambert Cup in four years.

The contest also started Tom Mitchell en route to the fi rst of two straight Little All-America and Eastern small college Player of the Year campaigns.

BUCKNELL 26, DELAWARE 14(November 20, 1965)

The victory clinched the Middle Atlantic Conference title, which was — until 1996 — the Bison’s only football conference champion-ship ever. The game also closed the curtain on one of the finest careers in Memorial Stadium history, as Tom Mitchell played his fi nal home game.

BUCKNELL 28, UMASS 15

A postcard depicting Clarke Hinkle scoring a touchdown for Green Bay in 1937. He was one of the original 16 players voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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“The Game That Never Was”, Delaware at Bucknell, 1963. We’ll never know which team was better.

Quarterback Don Rubright against UMass in 1972. After the Bison beat the undefeated Minutemen, 28-15, Bucknell students tore down the Memorial Stadium goalposts.

(November 4, 1972)

BUCKNELL 41, COLGATE 7(November 11, 1972)

These games have been combined into one for this list, as they were the fi nal two home games of coach Fred Prender’s fi rst year, and resulted in two big upsets.

UMass had entered the game undefeated (6-0), but Mitch Farbstein and Bob Langan each ran for two touchdowns as the Bison beat the Minutemen.

The next week, Bucknell faced a Colgate team that stood 4-2-1, and had hammered Bucknell, 47-24, the year before. Farbstein was unstoppable, rushing for 192 yards and a touchdown as the Bison routed the rivals from the Chenango Valley.

Student enthusiasm has been unsur-passed since that time, and the goal posts came down after both games.

BUCKNELL 28, COLGATE 27

(November 23, 1996)

Bucknell and Colgate met in Lewisburg with the Patriot League championship at stake, and the Bison won their fi rst football league title in 31 years in dramatic fashion, as Brandon Little broke up a Colgate two-point conversion try in overtime.

Bucknell had lost an early 14-0 lead, and trailed 21-14 before Jim Fox engineered a remarkable 99-yard scoring drive midway through the fourth quarter, tying the game at 21-21 and forcing overtime.

Bucknell scored fi rst in overtime, with Fox throwing his fourth touchdown pass of the game. Colgate answered, and then opted for a two-point conversion rather than a kick that would have forced a second overtime. With the league title riding on a single play, Colgate quarterback Ryan Vena rolled right and threw into the end zone, but Little batted the pass down, and bedlam ensued.

The game also was the fi nal Bucknell contest for record-setting running back Rich Lemon.

HONORABLE MENTION

BUCKNELL ? , DELAWARE ?(November 23, 1963)

The list above was restricted to games that were actually played. A game that was never played, however, also deserves men-tion.

On Nov. 22, 1963, the nation was shocked and paralyzed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Bucknell campus mourned with the rest of the world, and the football game scheduled at home the next day with the University of Delaware was postponed.

Bucknell had won three of its fi rst fi ve games before stumbling in a 14-13 loss to Lafayette. However, victories over Temple, Colgate and Lehigh brought the Bison to 6-3 going into the Delaware game.

A victory would give Bucknell a tie with Delaware for the Middle Atlantic Conference University Division championship. The Blue Hens were 8-0 overall and ranked fi rst in the national small college polls conducted by both the Associated Press and United Press International.

Interest in the game was at an all-time high on campus, in Lewisburg and the sur-rounding area, and the media almost certainly would have overfl owed Memorial Stadium’s

press facilities. A sellout was a distinct pos-sibility.

And then the shots rang out in Dealey Plaza. We watched a president take the oath of offi ce on an airplane. We cried. We saw Jack Ruby make a shambles of any pretense of security. We cried again as a young boy saluted his father and the funeral procession moved slowly down Pennsylvania Avenue. We talked about what had happened and tried to get back to some semblance of “normal.”

That included trying to reschedule the football game for the following weekend (Delaware said no), Thanksgiving Day (Dela-ware said no), or at a neutral site (Delaware said no).

The game that might have brought Buck-nell its fi rst conference crown and one of the largest home crowds in history was never played.

Delaware fi nished the season undefeated with its 8-0 record. UPI kept the Blue Hens at the top of their poll and awarded them a national championship plaque. AP, though, asked questions about why the game wasn’t played, and learning of the Blue Hens’ intran-sigence, dropped Delaware to second in its fi nal ranking.

The game would be the last Bison contest to be canceled until 2001, when the Septem-ber 11 tragedy again brought a halt to the sports world, including the Bucknell-Cornell football game.

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS

GAME43 Rich Lemon (Colgate), 11/11/9540 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/200038 J. Powell (Georgetown), 10/7/200037 Dave Vassar (Lehigh), 10/14/67 Bob Langan (Lafayette), 10/20/73 Matt Walsh (Lehigh), 9/7/92 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 9/16/9536 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/97 Chris Peer (Towson), 11/15/9735 Mi tch Farbste in (Get tysburg ) , 10/2/71 Rich Lemon (Towson), 10/8/94 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/9634 Chris Peer (Penn), 10/5/96 Jabu Powell (Holy Cross), 11/4/200033 Mitch Farbstein (Rutgers), 10/30/71 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/94 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/19/94 Rich Lemon (Lehigh), 10/7/95 Rich Lemon (Yale), 10/12/96

SEASON293 Rich Lemon, 1995282 Rich Lemon, 1994254 Daris Wilson, 2004248 Jabu Powell, 2000235 Chris Peer, 1997228 Matt Walsh, 1992213 Ken Jenkins, 1980212 Rich Lemon, 1993207 Rich Lemon, 1996206 Blamah Sarnor, 2003201 Mitch Farbstein, 1971

CAREER994 Rich Lemon, 1993-96645 Brian Henesey, 1988-91

RUSHING YARDS

GAME282 Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000252 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/04236 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/97 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/04229 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/96222 Joel Boyd (Gettysburg), 10/22/77215 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/2000211 James Ostendarp (NYU), 10/1/49210 Rich Lemon (Bloomsburg), 9/4/93208 Burt Talmage (Muhlenberg), 10/4/52

GAME, OPPONENT364 Tony Vinson (Towson), 11/13/93

SEASON1496 Rich Lemon, 19941297 Rich Lemon, 19951270 Ken Jenkins, 19801151 Rich Lemon, 19931149 Daris Wilson, 20041111 Chris Peer, 19971102 Jabu Powell, 20001069 Brad Myers, 19511025 Burt Talmage, 1951 962 Brad Myers, 1952

CAREER4742 Rich Lemon, 1993-962919 Jabu Powell, 1998-20012649 Brian Henesey, 1988-912622 Brad Myers, 1950-522336 Ken Jenkins, 1978-812041 Daris Wilson, 2001-041913 Sam Havrilak, 1966-681878 Burt Talmage, 1950-521756 Bob Langan, 1972-741752 Mitch Farbstein, 1970-72

RUSHING (OTHER)

MOST YARDS, TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES403 Rich Lemon vs. Holy Cross (196) & Colgate (207), 1995401 Jabu Powell vs. Cornell (282) & Columbia (119), 2000379 Daris Wilson vs. Colgate (236) & Duquesne (143), 2004371 Jabu Powell vs. Duquesne (215) & Georgetown (156), 2000362 Burt Talmage vs. Muhlenberg (208) & Lafayette (154), 1952358 Rich Lemon vs. So. Connecticut (171) & Harvard (187), 1994 Daris Wilson vs. Holy Cross (252) & Fordham (106), 2004

MOST YARDS, GAME, FRESHMAN210 Rich Lemon, vs. Bloomsburg, 1993

MOST YARDS, SEASON, FRESHMAN1151 Rich Lemon, 1993

LONGEST RUSHES94 Frank Funair, vs. Penn St, 10/8/3891 Hassen Abdellah vs. Lehigh, 10/27/7988 Jim Ostendarp vs. NYU, 10/1/4984 Matt Hart vs. Ohio-Wesleyan, 10/12/63

84 Brad Myers vs. Temple, 10/10/52MOST YARDS PER CARRY, SEASON(Min. 100 att.)6.9 Jim Ostendarp, 1949 (120-828)(Min. 150 att.)6.8 Burt Talmage, 1951 (150-1025)

100-YARD GAMES, SEASON11 Rich Lemon, 1994

100-YARD GAMES, CAREER28 Rich Lemon, 1993-96

CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES, SEASON11 Rich Lemon, 1994

CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES, OVERALL17 Rich Lemon, 1993-1995

YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, GAME252 D a r i s W i l s o n ( H o l y C r o s s ) , 10/30/2004

YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, SEA-SON1149 Daris Wilson, 2004

YARDS RUSHING BY A QUARTERBACK, CAREER2041 Daris Wilson, 2001-04

PASSING ATTEMPTS

GAME67 Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/0162 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/8651 Todd Wenrich (Kent State), 9/8/0149 Howie Burke (Delaware), 11/20/71 48 Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/9447 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/86 Bob Gibbon (Delaware), 11/17/84

SEASON

Bucknell’s top two passing leaders — Scott Auchenbach (R) and Jim Given (L). Auchenbach set an NCAA record by completing his fi rst 18 passes against Colgate in 1989. He went on to break Given’s career passing records and was elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame this year.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS310 Bob Gibbon, 1984307 Jim Fox, 1996306 Jim Given, 1986305 Lucas Phillips, 2000290 Scott Auchenbach, 1989294 Bob Gibbon, 1983256 Kerry Snow, 1976

CAREER752 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89732 Jim Given, 1985-87658 Don McDowell, 1997-99654 Jim Fox, 1993-96604 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84575 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002574 Rob Glus, 1991-94559 Kerry Snow, 1974-76488 Paul Terhes, 1958-60473 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68

PASSING YARDS

GAME383 Rob Glus (Fordham), 9/19/94358 Scott Auchenbach (Towson), 10/7/89353 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/92350 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86342 Scott Auchenbach (Fordham), 9/16/89335 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/86323 Bob Gibbon (Columbia), 10/22/83304 Travis Kopp (Lafayette), 10/12/91303 Jim Given (IUP), 9/13/86299 Scot t Auchenbach (La fayet te ) , 11/4/89

SEASON2385 Scott Auchenbach, 19892322 Todd Wenrich, 20012199 Jim Fox, 19952167 Jim Given, 1986 2132 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 2060 Bob Gibbon, 1984 2026 Todd Hatajik, 1990 1835 Bob Gibbon, 1983 1821 Rob Glus, 19941783 Jim Fox, 1996

CAREER5256 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-894790 Jim Given, 1985-87 3988 Jim Fox, 1993-963982 Don McDowell, 1997-99 3940 Rob Glus, 1991-943895 Bob Gibbon, 1983-843464 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 3206 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 2863 Travis Kopp, 1991-942818 Bill Lerro, 1963-65

PASS COMPLETIONS

GAME36 Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/01 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/8629 B o b G i b b o n ( B o s t o n U n i v . ) , 11/12/83 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/9227 Scott Auchenbach (Lehigh), 11/5/88

Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/94

SEASON209 Todd Wenrich, 2001192 Jim Fox, 1995185 Bob Gibbon, 1983 Scott Auchenbach, 1988182 Jim Given, 1986180 Bob Gibbon, 1984170 Scott Auchenbach, 1989164 Lucas Phillips, 2000157 Jim Fox, 1996150 Todd Hatajik, 1990

CAREER418 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89417 Jim Given, 1985-87365 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84351 Don McDowell, 1997-99350 Jim Fox, 1993-96310 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002307 Rob Glus, 1991-94291 Kerry Snow, 1974-76258 Paul Terhes, 1958-60241 Travis Kopp, 1991-94

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

GAME5 Rob Glus (Harvard), 9/24/944 Ron Giordano (Colgate), 11/10/62 Bob Bianchi (Drexel), 9/23/72 Bob Gibbon (Northeastern), 9/22/84 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/86 Todd Hatajik (Columbia), 9/22/90 Jim Fox (Colgate), 11/23/96

SEASON21 Todd Hatajik, 199019 Scott Auchenbach, 198917 Scott Auchenbach, 198816 Bob Gibbon, 198415 Jim Given, 1986 Rob Glus, 1994

CAREER42 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-8930 Bob Gibbon, 1983-8428 Jim Given, 1985-8726 Don McDowell, 1997-9925 Rob Glus, 1991-94

COMPLETION PCT.

GAME .857 Todd Hatajik (Columbia), 9/22/90 (18-21)

SEASON.660 Daris Wilson, 2004 (62-94).657 Travis Kopp, 1992 (92-140).629 Bob Gibbon, 1983 (185-295).628 Bill Lerro, 1964 (98-156).611 Daris Wilson, 2003 (58-95)

CAREER

.631 Daris Wilson, 2001-04 (140-222)

.604 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 (365-604)

PASSING (OTHER)

MOST YARDS, SEASON, FRESHMAN834 Travis Kopp, 1991

MOST YARDS, SEASON, PER ATTEMPT (Min. 50 att.)9.1 Daris Wilson, 2004 (94-852)

MOST YARDS, SEASON, PER COMP. (Min. 25 comp.)19.6 Tom Dean, 1951 (28-549)

INTERCEPTIONS, GAME6 Kerry Snow (C.W. Post), 1976

INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON20 Kerry Snow, 1976

INTERCEPTIONS, CAREER33 Kerry Snow, 1974-76

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS18 Scott Auchenbach (Colgate), 11/11/89

LONGEST SCORING PASS PLAY86 J. John-A. Kissinger, (Penn), 10/3/9884 P. Terhes-J. Eachus, (Lehigh), 11/1/5883 S. Auchenbach-L. Erb, (Fordham), 9/16/8983 R. G lus -B . Bernard in i , (Co lgate ) , 11/21/9281 B. Marks-D. Lenhard, (Temple), 10/8/66 80 S. Havr i lak-B. Smith, (Lafayette) , 10/22/66 H. Burke-C. Probst, (The Citadel) , 9/18/71 J . G i ven -M. Mor row, (Dav idson ) , 10/11/86 T. Kopp-K. McElvene, (Bloomsburg), 9/5/92

RECEPTIONS

GAME13 Tom Mitchell (Harvard), 10/3/6412 Jim Horan (Fordham), 10/27/01 D ave Ku c e r a ( N o r t h e a s te r n ) , 9/22/84 Carl Probst (Delaware), 11/20/71 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71

SEASON73 Dave Kucera, 198471 Tom Mitchell, 196459 Jim Horan, 2001 Tom Mitchell, 196552 Dave Kucera, 198349 John Sakowski, 199546 David Berardinelli, 1991 Mike Guerrini, 198845 Jim Horan, 2002 Ron Rockett, 1998 Dan Scocca, 1989 CAREER173 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65

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Tom Mitchell, who graduated in 1966 and later played in two Super Bowls with the Baltimore Colts, still owns fi ve BU receiving records.

255 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/89SEASON1884 Ken Jenkins, 19801880 Rich Lemon, 19941584 Matt Walsh, 19921533 Rich Lemon, 19951464 Dan Scocca, 1989

CAREER5952 Rich Lemon, 1993-964641 Jabu Powell, 1998-20014384 Dan Scocca, 1987-903484 Hassen Abdellah, 1976-793474 Ken Jenkins, 1978-813286 Lester Erb, 1987-903224 Brad Myers, 1950-52

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST RETURNS, GAME7 Pete Louthis (Harvard), 10/5/68 Greg Wright (Delaware), 11/20/71 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/85

MOST RETURNS, SEASON34 Troy White, 1994

MOST RETURNS, CAREER84 Dan Scocca, 1987-90

MOST YARDS, GAME198 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/04172 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/85171 Dan Scocca (Princeton), 10/15/88152 Dan Scocca (Lafayette), 10/10/87136 Terence Parham (Cornell), 10/15/94

MOST YARDS, SEASON753 Troy White, 1994558 Brad Bernardini, 1993547 Dan Scocca, 1987537 Tom Crum, 1967485 Dan Scocca, 1988484 Dante Ross, 2003

MOST YARDS, CAREER1843 Dan Scocca, 1987-90

RECEIVING (OTHER)

TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, GAME3 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71 Ken Jenkins (W. Chester), 10/18/80 Mike Morrow (Lafayette), 10/25/86

TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, SEASON10 Lester Erb, 1990

TOUCHDOWN CATCHES, CAREER18 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 Lester Erb, 1987-90

YARDS PER RECEPTION, GAME (min. 5 rec.)33.7 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/21/91 (6-202)

YARDS PER RECEPTION, SEASON27.9 Joe Gallagher, 1949 (14-391)

YARDS PER RECEPTION, CAREER23.5 Joe Gallagher, 1949-51 (44-1036)

TOTAL OFFENSE

GAME397 Sam Havrilak (Colgate), 11/9/68

SEASON2511 Scott Auchenbach, 19892443 Todd Wenrich, 20012227 Scott Auchenbach, 19882170 Jim Fox, 19952086 Bob Gibbon, 19842070 Sam Havrilak, 19682008 Jim Given, 19862001 Daris Wilson, 20041999 Todd Hatajik, 19901861 Bob Gibbon, 1983

CAREER5404 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-894742 Rich Lemon, 1993-964511 Don McDowell, 1997-994509 Jim Given, 1985-874402 Sam Havrilak, 1966-683947 Bob Gibbon, 1983-843880 Rob Glus, 1991-943713 Jim Fox, 1993-963660 Todd Wenrich, 1999-20023423 Kerry Snow, 1974-76

MOST PLAYS, SEASON455 Todd Wenrich, 2001

MOST PLAYS, CAREER964 Jim Given, 1985-87

ALL PURPOSE YARDS

GAME341 Ken Jenkins (W. Chester), 10/18/80301 Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000300 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/94296 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/96291 Earl Beecham (Cornell), 11/2/85

RECEIVING YARDS

GAME264 Tom Mitchell (Temple), 10/9/65202 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/16/89201 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/71194 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/89184 David Berardinelli (Towson), 9/19/92170 David Berardinelli (Laf.), 10/12/91151 D ave Ku c e r a ( N o r t h e a s te r n ) , 9/22/84150 Mike Guerrini (Harvard), 10/3/87149 David Berardinelli (Lehigh), 11/16/91149 Ron Rockett (Colgate), 10/31/98

SEASON1029 Dave Kucera, 1984 902 Lester Erb, 1989 886 Tom Mitchell, 1964 850 Tom Mitchell, 1965 835 Mike Guerrini, 1987 773 Mike Guerrini, 1988 769 David Berardinelli, 1991 735 Lester Erb, 1990 David Berardinelli, 1992 724 John Sakowski, 1995

CAREER2358 Tom Mitchell, 1963-652110 Jim Horan, 1999-20021980 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-841825 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 1819 Lester Erb, 1987-90 1819 Albert Marquardt, 2000-031663 Dan Scocca, 1987-901609 David Berardinelli, 1989-92 1608 Mike Guerrini, 1987-88

Daris Wilson broke school marks for rushing yards in a game, season and career by a quarterback.

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BUCKNELL NCAA RECORDS

LONGEST RETURNS99 Justin Brumbaugh (Dickinson), 11/28/29 Terence Parham (Towson), 9/14/9697 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/0496 George Vetter (Gettysburg), 10/25/3194 Vince Woody (Gettysburg), 10/22/7793 Jabu Powell (Columbia), 9/26/98

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME2 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/04

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER2 Terence Parham, 1994-97 Dante Ross, 2002-04

PUNT RETURNS

MOST RETURNS, GAME9 Ed Netski (F & M), 11/23/44

MOST RETURNS, SEASON32 Mike Phillips, 1994

MOST RETURNS, CAREER51 Kevin Eiben, 1997-200050 Dante Ross, 2002-04

MOST YARDS, GAME140 Gene Hubka (Muhlenberg), 9/16/44

MOST YARDS, SEASON366 Kevin Eiben, 2000301 Bob Marks, 1965281 Mike Phillips, 1994276 Ardie Kissinger, 1997265 Dan Palko, 1998260 Kevin Eiben, 1999246 Dante Ross, 2004233 Dante Ross, 2003232 Gene Hubka, 1944223 Hassen Abdellah, 1979

MOST YARDS, CAREER626 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000

LONGEST RETURN89 M a t t H a r t ( O h i o We s l e y a n ) , 10/12/63

TOUCHDOWNS

GAME8 Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/295 Mitch Farbstein (Laf.), 10/23/71 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/04 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/04

SEASON21 Clarke Hinkle, 192917 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 200416 Ken Jenkins, 198014 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 200011 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Chris Peer, 1997

Jason Marrow, 1998

CAREER37 Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31 Rich Lemon, 1993-9633 Brad Myers, 1950-5231 Jason Marrow, 1998-200127 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

SCORING

GAME50 Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/2930 M i t c h Fa r b s te i n ( L a f ay e t te ) , 10/23/71 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/04 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/04

SEASON128 Clarke Hinkle, 1929102 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 200496 Ken Jenkins, 198084 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 200068 Chris Peer, 199767 Todd Krutchkoff, 199066 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Jason Marrow, 1998 Ryan Korn, 200363 Ed Halicki, 1927

CAREER230 Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31222 Rich Lemon, 1993-96198 Brad Myers, 1950-52192 Chris Lundberg, 199-2002186 Jason Marrow, 1998-2001178 Steve Barimo, 1986-89173 Al Yuknus, 1981-84162 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

SCORING BY KICKING

MOST POINTS, KICKING, SEASON67 Todd Krutchkoff, 199066 Ryan Korn, 200362 Ross Coleman, 1997 Chris Lundberg, 200058 Ross Coleman, 199857 Steve Barimo, 1989

MOST POINTS, KICKING, CAREER192 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002178 Steve Barimo, 1986-89173 Al Yuknus, 1981-84

FIELD GOALSGAME4 Steve Barimo (Lafayette), 11/4/893 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/81 Al Yuknus (Cornell), 10/31/81 Al Yuknus (Columbia), 10/22/83 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 11/5/83

Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/20/84 Ross Coleman (St. Mary’s), 9/12/98 C h r i s L u n d b e r g ( L a f a y e t t e ) , 10/14/00 Chr i s Lundberg (Ho l y C ross ) , 11/4/00 Chris Lundberg (Columbia), 9/22/01 Chris Lundberg (St. Mary’s), 9/14/02 Ryan Korn (Columbia), 9/27/03

SEASON14 Ryan Korn, 200313 Chris Lundberg, 200012 Al Yuknus, 198111 Steve Barimo, 198910 Steve Barimo, 1987 Rich Miller, 1995 Ross Coleman, 1997 Ross Coleman, 19989 Al Yuknus, 1983 Chris Lundberg, 2001

CAREER37 Al Yuknus, 1981-8432 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002

LONGEST FIELD GOAL55 Lloyd Trimmer (GW), 192552 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/8150 Felix McCormick (GW), 1925 (drop kick)

MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 10 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990

EXTRA POINTS

MADE, GAME10 Mike Seigfried (Ohio Wes.), 10/10/64

ATTEMPTS, GAME10 M i ke S e i g f r i e d ( O h i o We s . ) , 10/10/64

MADE, SEASON39 Joe Mason, 1951

ATTEMPTS, SEASON48 Joe Mason, 1951

MADE, CAREER96 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002

ATTEMPTS, CAREER109 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002

CONSECUTIVE CONVERSIONS, SEASON35 Ryan Korn, 200431 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990

Bucknell shares the following NCAA Division I-AA national records:

• Most Consecutive Completions to Start Game: 18, Scott Auchenbach vs. Colgate, 1989

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PUNTING

MOST PUNTS, GAME12 Billy Windle (Towson), 11/11/2000

MOST PUNTS, SEASON72 John Toman, 1991

MOST PUNTS, CAREER207 Rich Miller, 1993-96

HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME52.0 Mike Connell (Delaware), 11/17/62

HIGHEST AVERAGE, SEASON40.9 Rich Miller, 1996 (62-2536)39.7 Rich Miller, 1994 (50-1986)39.4 Ken Durr, 1981 (46-1813)39.0 Mike Morrow, 1984 (53-2065)38.3 Jim Stewart, 1955 (13-504)

HIGHEST AVERAGE, CAREER38.2 Ken Durr, 1979-81 (143-5458)37.9 Rich Miller, 1993-96 (207)37.4 Brian Kramer, 1997-99 (159)37.2 Mike Morrow, 1983-86 (196) 36.7 Joe Mason, 1950-51 (79)

LONGEST PUNT89 Bill Lane (Temple), 193680 Mike Morrow (Northeastern), 198470 Ken Durr (Cornell), 198070 Rich Miller (Harvard), 199466 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 199865 Ryan Berry (Colgate), 200363 Glyn Lipp (Boston Univ.), 1978 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998

INTERCEPTIONS

GAME4 John Sitarsky (Furman), 11/3/34 Kevin Eiben (Duquesne), 9/30/20003 Ed Adams (Lafayette), 10/27/51 S t a n B u t t e r w o r t h ( Te m p l e ) , 10/10/52 George Salinger (Colgate), 10/11/58 Mike Thompson (Davidson), 11/6/82 Robert Hawkins (IUP), 9/13/86 Joe Glenn (Duquesne), 8/30/2003 Dante Ross (Duquesne), 11/20/04

Gene Luccarelli ’71 still owns Bucknell interception records for a season and a career.

SEASON10 Gene Luccarelli, 1970 9 Stan Butterworth, 1952 8 Kevin Eiben, 2000 7 Gene Luccarelli, 1968 Nate Musselman, 1997 6 Stan Butterworth, 1951 Ken Twiford, 1960 Tom Pawlina, 1966 Trevor Smith, 1990 Mark Miller, 1993 Erich Muzi, 1998 Joe Glenn, 2003

CAREER18 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-7015 Ed Stec, 1946-49 Stan Butterworth, 1950-5213 Erich Muzi, 1995-98 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000 10 Van Johnson, 1949-51 Jim Gush, 1978-80 Robert Hawkins, 1985-87 Virgil Rush, 2000-04 9 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90 Nate Musselman, 1996-98, ‘00 Justin Lustig, 1997-2000 MOST RETURN YARDS, SEASON150 Kevin Eiben, 2000

MOST RETURN YARDS, CAREER232 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RETURN90 Joe Glenn (Delaware St.), 9/6/200382 Dave Evans (Lafayette), 10/14/200080 Bill McKay (Lafayette), 10/27/4579 Ed Burman (Fordham), 9/16/9577 To m H ave r n ( R h o d e I s l a n d ) , 10/29/66

TACKLES

SEASON161 Paul Havrilla, 1984154 Mark Wisniewski, 1985149 Pete Davies, 1984144 Rob Bird, 1995

137 Joe Catalano, 1980133 Scott Somerville, 1984 Willie Hill, 1997132 Glen MacGibbon, 1982129 Brandon Little, 1996128 Joel Kreider, 1979

SEASON, FRESHMAN100 John Spatafore, 1988

CAREER370 Russ Strohecker, 1991-94369 Mark Wisniewski, 1982-85363 John Spatafore, 1988-91360 Joe Catalano, 1977-80327 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90

QUARTERBACK SACKS

GAME4 Cecil Boone (Colgate), 11/20/93 Ed Burman (Cornell), 10/14/95 Ed Burman (Holy Cross), 11/4/95 Shawn Redd (Colgate), 10/31/98

SEASON14.5 Ed Burman, 199511 Dave Hibbard, 1980 Ed Burman, 199410.5 Sean Conover, 200410 Cecil Boone, 19939 Pete Mauritz, 1980 Andy Carmona, 1999 Joe Massey, 2000

CAREER25.5 Dave Hibbard, 1978-80 Ed Burman, 1993-9522.5 Joe Massey, 1999-200222 Pete Mauritz, 1978-8017.5 Juan Morales, 1999-200216.5 Bruce Keltie, 1978-8016 Roosevelt Smith, 1989-91 Eric Green, 1996-99

Note: Tackles/sacks are not offi cial NCAA statis-

Al Yuknus connected on a school record 37 fi eld goals over the course of his career (1981-84), including a career-long 52-yarder against Davidson in 1981. He also owns a share of the school record with 40 straight successful PATs.

Russ Strohecker is Bucknell’s career tackles leader with 370.

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RUSHINGYear Name No. Yds. Avg.1960 Mickey Melberger 73 296 4.11961 Ray Cosgrove 75 280 3.71962 Charlie Thomas 39 224 5.71963 Bob Laughton 117 433 3.71964 Bob Laughton 89 352 4.01965 Bob Coons 153 662 4.31966 Bruce Smith 124 697 5.61967 Sam Havrilak 143 607 4.21968 Sam Havrilak 161 891 5.51969 Dave Vassar 160 539 3.41970 Rick Diez 156 639 4.11971 Mitch Farbstein 201 903 4.51972 Mitch Farbstein 129 652 5.11973 Bob Langan 195 784 4.01974 Bob Langan 147 572 3.91975 Rick Wardrop 104 504 4.81976 Vince Woody 65 241 3.81977 Joel Boyd 150 675 4.51978 Joel Boyd 148 553 3.71979 Ken Jenkins 131 769 5.91980 Ken Jenkins 213 1270 5.91981 Jacques Peay 110 462 4.21982 Marshall Hall 154 737 4.71983 Jacques Peay 106 449 4.21984 Earl Beecham 47 218 4.61985 Earl Beecham 99 549 5.51986 Earl Beecham 145 416 2.91987 Dan Scocca 84 381 4.51988 Brian Henesey 89 430 4.81989 Brian Henesey 177 718 4.1 1990 Brian Henesey 197 815 4.11991 Brian Henesey 182 686 3.81992 Matt Walsh 228 839 3.71993 Rich Lemon 212 1151 5.41994 Rich Lemon 282 1496 5.31995 Rich Lemon 293 1297 4.41996 Rich Lemon 207 796 3.91997 Chris Peer 235 1111 4.71998 Dan Palko 141 682 4.81999 Jabu Powell 129 827 6.42000 Jabu Powell 248 1102 4.42001 Jabu Powell 157 673 4.32002 Blamah Sarnor 150 511 3.42003 Blamah Sarnor 206 928 4.5

2004 Daris Wilson 254 1149 4.5

PASSINGYear Name Att. Cmp. Yds. Pct. TD1960 Paul Terhes 155 87 981 .561 91961 Ron Giordano 86 39 594 .453 31962 Ron Giordano 211 119 1461 .564 141963 Don Rodgers 163 94 1050 .577 131964 Bill Lerro 156 98 1255 .628 101965 Bill Lerro 171 93 1303 .543 41966 Sam Havrilak 81 41 475 .506 21967 Sam Havrilak 193 85 835 .440 41968 Sam Havrilak 199 96 1179 .482 71969 Greg Doviak 191 95 803 .497 21970 Howard Burke 193 99 1009 .509 71971 Howard Burke 198 98 995 .495 51972 Bob Bianchi 94 46 621 .489 61973 Bob Bianchi 118 54 520 .458 11974 John Burian 120 69 911 .575 71975 Kerry Snow 186 101 1210 .543 61976 Kerry Snow 256 138 1451 .539 31977 Glyn Lipp 114 58 690 .508 51978 Glyn Lipp 151 67 1006 .444 51979 Ed Hughes 55 19 304 .345 01980 Al Locey 125 47 654 .376 81981 Ed Hughes 139 49 593 .353 11982 Al Locey 241 109 1595 .452 51983 Bob Gibbon 294 185 1835 .629 141984 Bob Gibbon 310 180 2060 .597 161985 Jim Given 215 118 1105 .549 51986 Jim Given 306 182 2167 .595 151987 Jim Given 211 117 1518 .555 81988 S. Auchenbach 338 185 2132 .547 171989 S. Auchenbach 290 170 2385 .586 191990 Todd Hatajik 254 150 2026 .591 211991 Travis Kopp 131 59 834 .450 51992 Travis Kopp 140 92 1067 .657 111993 Rob Glus 185 96 1260 .519 51994 Rob Glus 228 131 1821 .575 151995 Jim Fox 344 192 2199 .558 101996 Jim Fox 307 157 1783 .511 131997 Don McDowell 164 92 1177 .561 81998 Don McDowell 245 126 1443 .514 81999 Don McDowell 249 133 1362 .534 102000 Lucas Phillips 305 164 1777 .538 82001 Todd Wenrich 384 209 2327 .544 122002 Todd Wenrich 167 95 1079 .569 82003 Daris Wilson 95 58 848 .611 22004 Daris Wilson 94 62 852 .660 6

RECEIVINGYear Name No. Yds. TD1960 Dick Tyrrell 28 310 21961 Dick Tyrrell 13 237 01962 Dick Tyrrell 29 370 41963 Tom Mitchell 43 622 61964 Tom Mitchell 71 886 61965 Tom Mitchell 59 850 61966 Don Lenhard 41 692 41967 Bill Bair 23 190 11968 Paul Gilewicz 33 435 31969 Paul Gilewicz 23 196 01970 Paul Gilewicz 40 369 11971 Carl Probst 39 485 41972 Carl Probst 23 391 21973 Bill Stein 35 361 11974 Irv Renneisen 36 443 31975 Larry Brunt 25 344 31976 Karl Meyer 41 480 01977 Vince Woody 19 134 11978 Brian Shaffer 20 269 11979 Hassen Abdellah 11 129 11980 Ken Jenkins 17 293 6

1981 Craig Stinson 20 293 61982 Steve Zenda 24 306 01983 Dave Kucera 52 644 71984 Dave Kucera 73 1029 61985 Scott Aiello 38 397 31986 Mike Morrow 42 715 61987 Mike Guerrini 44 835 91988 Mike Guerrini 46 773 61989 Dan Scocca 45 622 41990 Lester Erb 44 735 101991 David Berardinelli 46 769 61992 David Berardinelli 42 735 3 1993 Mark Gentile 30 505 01994 Mark Gentile 29 480 31995 John Sakowski 49 724 31996 Ardie Kissinger 36 516 21997 Ron Rockett 38 559 61998 Ron Rockett 45 703 51999 Dan Palko 33 332 42000 Jim Horan 37 450 32001 Jim Horan 59 714 32002 Jim Horan 45 556 42003 Albert Marquardt 35 682 42004 Nisan Trotter 25 461 3

SCORINGYear Name TD PAT FG Total1960 Mickey Melberger 6 0 0 361961 Ash Ditka 3 0 0 18 1962 Dick Tyrrell 4 4 0 281963 Tom Mitchell 6 0 0 361964 Mike Seigfried 2 29 4 531965 Bob Coons 7 0 0 421966 Don Lenhard 5 2 0 32 1967 Sam Havrilak 7 0 0 421968 Sam Havrilak 9 3 0 601969 Dave Vassar 7 0 0 421970 Rick Diez 5 0 0 301971 Mitch Farbstein 10 0 0 601972 Don Rubright 7 0 0 421973 Bob Langan 7 0 0 421974 Mike Pensabene 5 1 0 321975 John Horning 0 14 2 201976 Kerry Snow 6 0 0 361977 Glyn Lipp 8 0 0 481978 Hassen Abdellah 9 0 0 541979 Ken Jenkins 7 0 0 421980 Ken Jenkins 16 0 0 961981 Al Yuknus 0 9 12 451982 Marshall Hall 8 0 0 481983 Al Yuknus 0 21 9 481984 Al Yuknus 0 19 8 43 1985 Earl Beecham 8 0 0 481986 Mike Morrow 6 0 0 361987 Steve Barimo 0 25 10 551988 Steve Barimo 0 25 6 431989 Brian Henesey 10 0 0 601990 Todd Krutchkoff 0 37 10 671991 David Berardinelli 6 0 0 361992 Matt Walsh 8 0 0 481993 Brad Bernardini 8 0 0 481994 Rich Lemon 11 0 0 661995 Rich Lemon 9 0 0 541996 Rich Lemon 10 0 0 601997 Chris Peer 11 2 0 681998 Jason Marrow 11 0 0 661999 Jason Marrow 17 0 0 1022000 Jabu Powell 14 0 0 842001 Chris Lundberg 0 27 9 542002 Chris Lundberg 0 19 8 432003 Ryan Korn 0 24 14 66

Nisan Trotter was Bucknell’s leading pass-catcher in 2004.

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THE CENTURY CLUB

Yds. Name Opponent Year107 Lou Tomasetti Ursinus 1936107 Ken Twiford Gettysburg 1959107 Daris Wilson Delaware State 2003107 Blamah Sarnor Towson 2003107 Raphael Darrington Cornell 2003106 Ken Jenkins Gettysburg 1979106 Marshall Hall Columbia 1982106 Matt Walsh Brown 1992106 Daris Wilson Cornell 2003106 Daris Wilson Fordham 2004106 Frank Lazio Lafayette 2004105 Jacques Peay Cornell 1981105 Craig Svendsen Brown 1993104 Bob Langan Davidson 1972104 Rich Lemon Towson 1996104 Jabu Powell Lafayette 1999103 Lou Tomasetti Villanova 1936103 Jim Ostendarp Buffalo 1949103 Brad Myers Delaware 1951103 Bob Dee Buffalo 1952103 Brian Henesey Lafayette 1990103 Rich Lemon Hofstra 1994102 Burt Talmage Temple 1950102 Bob Ford Muhlenberg 1954102 Rich Lemon Colgate 1994102 Jabu Powell Penn 1999102 Blamah Sarnor Holy Cross 2003101 Bob Albert Temple 1949101 Bob Coons Hofstra 1965101 Sam Havrilak Gettysburg 1967101 Charles Bair Maine 1968 101 Paul D’Aloia Davidson 1979101 Ken Jenkins Connecticut 1981101 Dan Scocca Davidson 1987101 Brian Henesey Fordham 1991100 Arda Bowser Ursinus 1920100 Brad Myers Gettysburg 1951100 Brad Myers Lehigh 1952100 Hassen Abdellah Boston U. 1979100 Chris Peer Lehigh 1997100 Dan Palko St. Mary’s 1998100 Blamah Sarnor Cornell 2002100 Josh DeStefano Fordham 2004

THE FOLLOWING PLAYERS HAVE RUSHED FOR AT LEAST 100 YARDS IN A SINGLE GAME FOR THE BISON:

Yds. Name Opponent Year282 Jabu Powell Cornell 2000252 Daris Wilson Holy Cross 2004236 Chris Peer Holy Cross 1997236 Daris Wilson Colgate 2004229 Rich Lemon Fordham 1996222 Joel Boyd Gettysburg 1977215 Jabu Powell Duquesne 2000211 Jim Ostendarp NYU 1949210 Rich Lemon Bloomsburg 1993208 Burt Talmage Muhlenberg 1952207 Rich Lemon Colgate 1995206 Mitch Farbstein Gettysburg 1971199 Daris Wilson Fordham 2003197 Brad Myers Muhlenberg 1951197 Ken Jenkins Lafayette 1980196 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1995195 Burt Talmage Muhlenberg 1951193 Sam Havrilak Colgate 1968192 Mitch Farbstein Colgate 1972192 Ken Jenkins Brown 1980191 Ken Jenkins Boston U. 1980189 Dave Vassar Lehigh 1967188 Brad Myers Temple 1952188 Bob Langan Lafayette 1973188 Rich Lemon Fordham 1993188 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1994187 Rich Lemon Harvard 1994185 Burt Talmage Delaware 1951180 Marshall Hall Boston U. 1982178 Rich Lemon Fordham 1995173 Rich Lemon Yale 1996173 Chris Peer St. Mary’s 1997172 Gene Hubka Muhlenberg 1944171 Rich Lemon So. Connecticut 1994171 Chris Peer Duquesne 1997167 Bob Langan Columbia 1974164 Jess Brinson Georgetown 2001163 Rich Lemon Lehigh 1993160 Brian Henesey Colgate 1989158 Lou Tomasetti Ursinus 1937158 Rick Wardrop Vermont 1973158 Ken Jenkins Cornell 1980158 Earl Beecham Cornell 1985158 Jabu Powell Duquesne 1999158 Jabu Powell Fordham 1999157 Sam Havrilak Temple 1968156 Jabu Powell Georgetown 2000156 Ken Jenkins Slippery Rock 1980155 Rick Diez Lafayette 1970155 Mitch Farbstein Rutgers 1971154 Burt Talmage Lafayette 1952153 Brad Myers Gettysburg 1952153 Bob Coons Delaware 1965153 Frank Arentowicz Lehigh 1966152 Burt Talmage Lafayette 1951152 Matt Walsh Lafayette 1992152 Rich Lemon Colgate 1993152 Rich Lemon Towson 1994150 Dick McCartney Lehigh 1954150 Sam Havrilak Maine 1968149 Rich Lemon Holy Cross 1996148 Blamah Sarnor Lehigh 2003147 Brad Myers Colgate 1951147 Blamah Sarnor Duquesne 2003146 Gene Hubka NYU 1944146 Ken Jenkins West Chester 1980145 Burt Talmage Lehigh 1951145 Rich Lemon Fordham 1994144 Sam Havrilak Delaware 1967144 Mitch Farbstein Lafayette 1971143 Burt Talmage Buffalo 1951143 Bruce Smith Lafayette 1965143 Daris Wilson Duquesne 2004142 Brad Myers Temple 1950142 Rich Lemon Lehigh 1995140 Mitch Farbstein Gettysburg 1972140 Bob Langan Boston U. 1973139 Jim Ostendarp Muhlenberg 1949139 Daris Wilson Cornell 2004138 Don Rodgers Temple 1963138 Rich Lemon Brown 1993

Yds. Name Opponent Year138 Dan Palko Lafayette 1998136 Rich Lemon So. Conn. 1995135 Harry Bonk Villanova 1944135 Brad Myers Lafayette 1952134 Hassen Abdellah Davidson 1979133 Brad Myers Lafayette 1951133 Rich Lemon Towson 1993131 Don Koppes Gettysburg 1956131 Bruce Smith Pennsylvania 1966130 Gene Hubka Lafayette 1946130 Don Koppes Albright 1956128 Don Koppes Delaware 1955128 Hassen Abdellah Davidson 1978128 Brian Henesey Penn 1989128 Jabu Powell Columbia 1999127 Pete Louthis Gettysburg 1968126 Brad Myers Muhlenburg 1952126 Dan Scocca Dartmouth 1989125 Bob Fitzsimmons Carnegie 1957124 Jacques Peay West Chester 1981123 Hassen Abdellah Gettysburg 1978123 Ken Jenkins Dayton 1979123 Daris Wilson Columbia 2004122 Lou Tomasetti Gettysburg 1938122 Elting Johnson Case 1943122 Bob Ford Temple 1954122 Matt Walsh Columbia 1992122 Blamah Sarnor Georgetown 2003121 Frank Funair Albright 1939121 Ken Jenkins Davidson 1979120 Brad Myers Lehigh 1951120 Matt Walsh Bloomsburg 1992120 Dan Palko Duquesne 1998120 Jess Brinson Duquesne 2002119 Jabu Powell Columbia 2000119 Vince Woody Davidson 1977119 Chris Peer Towson 1997118 Jim Ostendarp Gettysburg 1949118 Brian Henesey Lafayette 1989117 Bruce Smith Lafayette 1966117 Sam Havrilak Boston U. 1967117 Brian Henesey Dartmouth 1991117 Rich Lemon Princeton 1994117 LaMario Bradwell Towson 1998116 Bob Sierer Muhlenberg 1954116 Bob Langan Gettysburg 1973116 Matt Walsh Lehigh 1992115 Ed Netski NYU 1944115 Ed Adams Buffalo 1952115 Bob Ford Lehigh 1954115 Bob Laughton Delaware 1964115 Brian Henesey Towson 1990114 Elting Johnson Muhlenberg 1943114 Bob Albert Gettysburg 1950114 Jabu Powell Kent State 2001114 Jabu Powell Towson 2001114 Frank Lazio Delaware State 2003113 Matt Hart Lafayette 1963113 Mitch Farbstein UMass 1972113 Daris Wilson Penn 2003112 Brad Myers Buffalo 1951112 Ed Adams Lafayette 1952111 Paul D’Aloia Colgate 1978111 Marshall Hall Boston U. 1979111 Rich Lemon Lehigh 1994111 Rich Lemon Lafayette 1994111 Rich Lemon Lafayette 1995110 Elting Johnson Muhlenberg 1943110 Bob Fitzsimmons Albright 1957110 Rich Lemon Cornell 1994110 Jabu Powell Columbia 2001109 Bob Coons Lehigh 1965108 Pat Malone Gettysburg 1961108 Bob Laughton Gettysburg 1963108 Larry D’Amico Northeastern 1979108 Ken Jenkins Cornell 1979108 Earl Beecham Columbia 1985108 Steve Weiss Lehigh 1987108 Rich Lemon Cornell 1995108 Jason Marrow Towson 1998108 Jason Marrow Holy Cross 1999

Rich Lemon ................... 28Brad Myers ................... 13Jabu Powell ................... 12Ken Jenkins .................. 11Daris Wilson ..................10Burt Talmage ...................8Brian Henesey .................7Mitch Farbstein ...............6Sam Havrilak ...................6Blamah Sarnor ................6Bob Langan .....................5Matt Walsh ......................5Chris Peer ........................5Hassen Abdellah .............4Jim Ostendarp .................4Lou Tomasetti ..................4Bob Coons .......................3Bob Ford ..........................3Marshall Hall ...................3Gene Hubka .....................3Elting Johnson .................3Don Koppes .....................3Dan Palko .......................3Bruce Smith .....................3Ed Adams .........................2Bob Albert ........................2Earl Beecham ..................2Jess Brinson ....................2Paul D’Aloia .....................2Bob Fitzsimmons .............2Bob Laughton ..................2

MEMBERS OF THE CLUB

Frank Lazio ......................2Jason Marrow ..................2Jacques Peay ...................2Dan Scocca ......................2Frank Arentowicz .............1Charles Bair .....................1Harry Bonk .......................1Arda Bowser ....................1Joel Boyd ..........................1LaMario Bradwell ............1Larry D’Amico ..................1Raphael Darrington .........1Bob Dee ...........................1Josh DeStefano ...............1Rich Diez ..........................1Frank Funair ....................1Matt Hart .........................1Pete Louthis .....................1Pat Malone ......................1Dick McCartney ...............1Ed Netski .........................1Don Rodgers ....................1Bob Sierer ........................1Craig Svendsen ...............1Ken Twiford ......................1Dave Vassar .....................1Rick Wardrop ...................1Steve Weiss .....................1Vince Woody ....................1

Name ........................................100-Yard Games

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1,000-YARD RUSHERS

Rich Lemon1,496 Yards1994

Att. Yards TDS10 Hofstra 16 103 1S17 Southern Conn. 22 171 3S24 at Harvard 28 187 1O1 at Princeton 29 117 0O8 Towson State 35 152 1O15 Cornell 19 110 1O22 at Lehigh 21 110 0O29 Lafayette 22 111 0N5 at Holy Cross 33 188 2N12 Colgate 24 102 0N19 Fordham 33 145 1Totals (11 games) 282 1496 10

Daris Wilson1,149 Yards2004

Att. Yards TDS2 at Villanova 24 32 1S18 Cornell 23 139 1S25 Columbia 20 123 0O2 at Georgetown 25 68 1O9 Penn 30 27 0O16 Lafayette 10 12 0O23 at Lehigh 19 11 0O30 at Holy Cross 31 252 5N6 Fordham 22 106 2N13 Colgate 18 236 5N20 Duquesne 32 143 2Totals (11 games) 254 1149 17

Jabu Powell1,102 Yards2000

Att. Yards TDS2 at Richmond 7 8 0S16 Cornell 30 282 3S23 Columbia 29 119 1S30 Duquesne 40 215 4O7 at Georgetown 38 156 2O14 Lafayette 23 94 2O21 at Lehigh DNP O28 Fordham DNPN4 at Holy Cross 34 74 0N11 at Towson 28 86 0N18 Colgate 19 68 2Totals (9 games) 248 1102 14

Rich Lemon1,151 Yards1993

Att. Yards TDS4 Bloomsburg 32 210 1S11 at Lafayette 8 27 0S25 Penn 10 13 0O2 Dartmouth 10 33 0O9 at Hofstra 6 6 0O16 at Brown 16 138 1O23 Holy Cross 19 88 0O30 at Fordham 28 188 3N6 Lehigh 28 163 0N13 at Towson State 23 133 2N20 at Colgate 32 152 0Totals (11 games) 212 1151 7

Ken Jenkins1,270 Yards1980

Att. Yards TDS13 at Connecticut 17 60 0S20 Slippery Rock 17 156 1S27 at Brown 27 192 1O4 at Davidson 12 36 0O11 Lafayette 24 197 2O18 West Chester 23 146 0O25 at Lehigh 21 55 0N1 Cornell 25 158 3N8 Colgate 21 79 1N15 at Boston Univ. 26 191 2Totals (10 games) 213 1270 10

Rich Lemon1,297 Yards1995

Att. Yards TDS9 Southern Conn. 28 136 0S16 at Fordham 37 178 1S23 at Princeton 13 15 0S30 at Penn 25 63 0O7 Lehigh 33 142 0O14 at Cornell 19 108 0O21 at Towson State 18 54 1O28 Lafayette 27 111 2N4 Holy Cross 29 196 2N11 at Colgate 43 207 3N18 at Army 21 87 0Totals (11 games) 293 1297 9

Chris Peer1,111 Yards1997

Att. Yards TDS6 Duquesne 27 171 0S20 at Lafayette 11 18 1S27 Penn 0 0 0O4 at Harvard 19 75 1O11 at Yale 14 56 1O18 at Fordham 22 87 3O25 Holy Cross 36 236 2N1 Lehigh 30 100 0N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 29 173 2N15 at Towson State 36 119 1N22 at Colgate 11 76 0Totals (11 games) 235 1111 11

BradMyers1,069 Yards1951

Att. Yards TDS22 vs. Gettysburg 10 100 2S29 Muhlenberg N/A N/A 4O6 at Lehigh N/A N/A 1O13 at Kent State 15 56 0O20 Buffalo N/A N/A 2O27 at Lafayette 20 133 1N3 Temple N/A N/A N/AN10 at Colgate N/A N/A N/AN17 Delaware N/A N/A N/ATotals (9 games) N/A 1069 N/A

Burt Talmage1,025 Yards1951

Att. Yards TDS22 vs. Gettysburg 8 42 1S29 Muhlenberg N/A N/A 2O6 at Lehigh N/A N/A 3O13 at Kent State 20 65 1O20 Buffalo N/A N/A 2O27 at Lafayette 23 123 3N3 Temple N/A N/A N/AN10 at Colgate N/A N/A N/AN17 Delaware N/A N/A N/ATotals (9 games) N/A 1025 N/A

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TEAM RECORDS

Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/4962 Buffalo, 10/20/51 Columbia, 10/24/87

POINTS, SEASON339 1951337 1990320 1999296 2004284 2003282 1997278 1998272 1994

OPPONENT POINTS, GAME82 Temple, 10/8/6678 Georgetown, 11/25/1674 Lehigh, 10/11/188870 Navy, 11/18/1364 Temple, 10/12/45

FEWEST OPP. POINTS, SEASON7 1918 (6 games)33 1940 (8 games)37 1920 (9 games)37 1929 (10 games)38 1934 (11 games)

HIGHEST LOSING SCORE35 The Citadel 38, 9/18/71 UNH 42, 10/8/83 Penn 38, 9/24/88 Lafayette 52, 10/8/88 Princeton 41, 10/15/88

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING63 1996-2002

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 20 OR MORE POINTS8 1996-97

MISCELLANEOUS

MOST WINS10 1998

UNDEFEATED SEASONS6-0 19186-0-3 1931

RUSHING

ATTEMPTS, GAME84 Albright, 9/22/5679 Lafayette, 10/27/51 Lafayette, 9/27/5278 Buffalo, 10/18/5276 Davidson, 9/29/7975 Towson, 11/21/98

ATTEMPTS, SEASON622 2003578 2004563 1951535 1971530 1968526 1979

NET YARDS, GAME511 Lafayette, 9/27/52486 Muhlenberg, 9/29/51481 Towson, 11/21/98471 Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/49456 Lehigh, 10/9/54446 Davidson, 9/29/79

NET YARDS, SEASON2909 19512908 20032770 20042374 19522210 19792169 1954 1980

AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON323.2 1951

PASSING

ATTEMPTS, GAME68 Fordham, 10/27/0162 Colgate, 10/18/8657 Colgate, 11/7/7052 Lafayette, 10/25/8651 Kent State, 9/8/01

ATTEMPTS, SEASON391 2001367 1986352 1988347 1995333 1991

COMPLETIONS, GAME36 Colgate, 10/18/86 Fordham, 10/27/0129 Boston Univ., 11/12/83 Lafayette, 10/25/86 Towson State, 9/19/9227 Lehigh, 11/5/88 Fordham, 11/19/94

COMPLETIONS, SEASON210 2001209 1986193 1988192 1995187 1992

PASSING YARDS, GAME412 Lafayette, 10/25/86383 Fordham, 11/19/94376 Fordham, 9/16/89354 Towson State, 10/7/89353 Towson State, 9/19/92

PASSING YARDS, SEASON2465 19862453 19892339 20012260 19882226 1990

TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON23 199019 198918 199417 1986 1988 1992

AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON246.5 1986

TOTAL OFFENSE

TOTAL YARDS, SINGLE GAME698 Buffalo, 10/20/51593 Towson, 11/21/98582 Muhlenberg, 10/4/52569 Lafayette, 9/27/52568 Towson State, 10/6/90552 Colgate, 11/11/89

TOTAL YARDS, SEASON4453 20034170 19514023 19903994 19893939 1994

PLAYS, SEASON 828 1970

AVG. YARDS PER GAME, SEASON463.3 1951

SCORING

TOUCHDOWNS, GAME12 CCNY, 11/11/44

TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON50 1951

POINTS, QUARTER39 CCNY, 11/11/44

POINTS, HALF49 Wash. & Jeff., 10/22/49 Columbia, 10/24/87

POINTS, GAME78 Dickinson, 11/28/29 CCNY, 11/11/4472 Ohio Wes., 10/10/6462 S u s q u e h a n n a , 11/19/21

9-0 1951CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES17 1950-52

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES11 1957-58

CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES24 1897-1906

CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES10 1950-52

MARGIN OF VICTORY78 v s . D i c k i n s o n ( 7 8 - 0 ) , 11/28/29 v s . CCNY (78-0), 11/11/44

MARGIN OF DEFEAT78 vs. G’town (0-78), 11/25/16

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS4 1914, 1918, 1925, 1931

CONSEC. SHUTOUT QUARTERS22 1931

FIRST DOWNS, GAME 33 Towson State, 10/6/90

FIRST DOWNS, SEASON238 1990

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED1 Ursinus, 1920 Gettysburg, 9/23/61

INTERCEPTIONS, GAME6 Massachusetts, 11/4/72

INTERCEPTIONS, SEASON29 1951

FUMBLES, GAME11 (Lost 8), Lehigh, 10/25/80

TURNOVERS, BOTH TEAMS15 Buckne l l 8 , Hofs t ra 7 , 9/8/90

PENALTIES, GAME

SALUTING THE 1951 BISONThe 1951 Bison football team turned in one of the finest seasons in school history, posting a perfect 9-0 record. Behind a dominating offense that averaged a team-record 463.3 total yards per game, the Bison gained plenty of national recognition, including a top 20 ranking. Below are some of the accolades showered upon Bucknell players following that magical year. • AP Little All-America: George Young (1st team), Bob Albert (honorable mention), Joe Gallagher (HM).• AP All-Pennsylvania: George Young (1st team), Brad Myers (1st team), Burt Talmage (1st team), Bob Albert (1st team), Joe Gallagher (2nd team), Jim Egloff (HM), Frank Kirby (HM), John Chironna (HM), Tom Dean (HM).• Collier’s All-East: George Young (1st team), Burt Talmage (1st team), Brad Myers (HM).• International News Service All-East: Burt Talmage (1st team).• Blue-Gray All-Star Game: Bob Albert, George Young.

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GEORGE YOUNG1930-2001

George Young, noted National Football League executive and former Bison football star, passed away in December 2001 at the age of 71. Young earned Little All-America honors in 1951 on the Bison team that went 9-0, the last Bucknell team to fi nish a season undefeated.A 1952 BU graduate, Young played in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game and then one

season with the Dallas Texas before breaking into the front office ranks with the Baltimore Colts in 1968. He held several positions in that organization before moving to the Miami Dolphins as director of personnel and pro scouting in 1974.

Young was named general manager of the Giants in 1979, serving 19 years with that organization and helping it to Super Bowl titles following the 1986 and 1990 seasons. The winner of the NFL’s Executive of the Year Award an unprecedented fi ve times, Young was named Senior Vice President of Football Operations for the NFL in 1998.

Young was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.

There may be no greater honor in collegiate sports than to be named All-American. While the number of organizations that name All-America teams has fl uctuated over the years, the title is nevertheless a distinct honor bestowed only on the best players in the nation. Here is a list of each Bucknell football player that has earned that distinction, along with winners of major academic awards:

ASSOCIATED PRESS(Little All-America before 1980;

Division I-AA All-America since 1981)1934 George McGaughey, C, Honorable Mention John Sitarsky, QB, HM1938 Lou Tomasetti, HB, HM1949 Jim Ostendarp, HB, HM1951 Bob Albert, FB, HM Joe Gallagher, E, HM George Young, DT, 1st team1952 Brad Myers, HB, HM1959 Jack Eachus, E, HM Paul Terhes, QB, HM1960 Paul Terhes, QB, 1st team; Kirk Foulke, T, HM; Mickey Melberger, HB, HM; Dick Tyrrell, E, HM1961 Tom Alexander, G, HM; Kirk Foulke, T, HM; Dick Tyrrell, E, HM1962 Ron Giordano, QB, HM1964 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team; Bill Lerro, QB, HM1965 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team1966 Paul Maczuzak, OT, 2nd team 1967 Paul Maczuzak, OT, HM1968 Sam Havrilak, QB, HM1969 Randy Ruger, DB, HM1971 Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM1972 Stan Durtan, OT, 3rd team Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM1973 Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1974 Mike Axe, OT, HM; Irv Renneisen, TE, HM; Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1975 Dave Ogden, DE, HM; Kerry Snow, QB, HM1980 Mike McDonald, OT, 1st team Ken Jenkins, HB, 3rd team McKinley Norris, DB, HM2000 Kevin Eiben, FS, 2nd team

• Division I-AA All-America •1983 Brad Henneman, DT, 3rd team Bob Gibbon, QB, HM Dave Kucera, WR, 2nd team1985 Earl Beecham, HB, HM Mark Wisniewski, DT, HM1986 Jim Given, QB, HM1988 Mike Guerrini, WR, HM Dan Meenan, OG, HM1990 Jay Butler, OT, 2nd team1995 Ed Burman, DE, 3rd team1996 Brandon Little, LB, 2nd team1997 Willie Hill, LB, 2nd team2000 Kevin Eiben, FS, 1st team2002 Adam Lord, NG, 2nd team2004 Sean Conover, DE, 2nd team

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

1974 Larry Schoeneberger, LB1980 Mike McDonald, OT1990 Mike Augsberger, FS1996 Brandon Little, LB1997 Willie Hill, LB

2000 Kevin Eiben, FS2001 Adam Lord, NG2002 Adam Lord, NG

OTHER TEAMS1912 Al Jordan, E, Walter Camp, 3rd team1920 Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E, Walter Camp, HM1921 Arda Bowser, FB, Grantland Rice; New York Telegram, Colliers/Walter Camp Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E, Pop Warner, Colliers/Walter Camp, HM1923 Max Reed, G, Syracuse Telegraph1924 Tony Kostos, G, HM1927 Walter Diehl, FB, HM1931 Clarke Hinkle, FB, New York Sun, New York Post, International News Service Merle Stonebreaker, NY Post, HM1933 Jack Dempsey, T, Liberty,1st team Nick Farina, C, United Press Intl. HM Owen James, G, HM1934 Joe Reznichak, HB, NY Sun, HM Bud Wilkinson, E, News Enterprise Assoc.1943 Walter Szot, T, HM

NCAA POSTGRADUATESCHOLARSHIPS

1971 Ken Donahue, TE1974 John Dailey, LB1975 Steve Leskinen, DT1976 Larry Brunt, SE1984 Dave Kucera, WR1992 David Berardinelli, WR

NATIONAL FOOTBALLFOUNDATION

SCHOLAR ATHLETE 1992 David Berardinelli, WR

NACDA DISNEYSCHOLAR ATHLETE

1992 David Berardinelli, WR

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA(1970-1976, College Division

Since 1980, University Division)

Since the inception of the CoSIDA Academic-All-America program, Bucknell ranks third in the nation in Division I in the total number of Academic All-America honorees. To be eligible for the award, a player must be a starter or signifi cant reserve, and carry at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. Bison football players have earned that honor 20 times:

National Team Selections1970 Gene Luccarelli, DB, 2nd team1972 Doug Nauman, DT, 1st team; John Ondrasik, DB, 1st team1973 John Dailey, LB, 1st team; Mark Nosal, OT, 2nd team1974 Steve Leskinen, DT, 1st team;

Mike Axe, OG, 2nd team1975 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team; Mark Pursley, OG, 2nd team1976 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team; Charlie Kuhns, OT, 2nd team1980 Dave Hibbard, DE, 2nd team1984 Rob Masonis, FB, 1st team; Jim Rielly, TE, 1st team; Mike Morrow, P, 2nd team1986 Mike Morrow, WR, 1st team1991 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team1992 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team2000 David Evans, WR, 2nd team2004 Justin Gibson, OT, 2nd team

District II Team Selections1981 Gary Fritz Dave Phillips1982 Dennis Pysh1984 Rob Masonis Mike Morrow Jim Rielly1985 Doug Fastuca Mike Morrow1986 Doug Fastuca Mike Morrow1987 Brian Murphy1989 Ian DiBernardo Dave Pfl ug1990 D. Berardinelli1991 D. Berardinelli Ian DiBernardo Jeff Hart Tom Martin1992 D. Berardinelli

1993 Brad Bernardini Rob Glus Steve McHugh2000 David Evans2001 Kyle Harris2002 Dave Gibson Will Smith Billy Windle2003 Justin Gibson Shawn Tidwell David Ulmer2004 Mike Cangelosi Justin Gibson

NATIONAL HONORS

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ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUEOL ........... Scott ThistlewaiteSecond TeamQB ........... Rob GlusWR .......... Brad BernardiniOL ........... Don WatsonDL ........... Sean BrauserLB ........... Russ StroheckerDB .......... Mark MillerRB ........... Rich Lemon

1994First TeamRB ........... Rich Lemon, Co-Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the YearLB ........... Russ StroheckerP ............. Rich MillerSecond TeamTE ........... Mark GentileDL ........... Ed BurmanDL ........... Jeremy PattyLB ........... Andrew WeltyDB .......... John HenryDB .......... Mark Miller

1995First TeamWR .......... John SakowskiRB ........... Rich LemonDL ........... Ed Burman,Defensive Player of the YearLB ........... Rob BirdSecond TeamOL ........... Jason DonkersOL ........... Brian GayOL ........... Mariusz MisiecQB ........... Jim FoxPK ........... Rich MillerDL ........... Hunter AdamsDL ........... Pat FeeleyDB .......... Mark Miller

1996First TeamOL ........... Mariusz MisiecQB ........... Jim FoxRB ........... Rich LemonDL ........... Hunter AdamsLB ........... Brandon LittleDB .......... George HowanitzSecond TeamDB .......... Terence Parham

1997First TeamOL .......... Mariusz MisiecDL .......... Hunter AdamsLB .......... Willie HillDB ......... Nate MusselmanSecond TeamWR ......... Ronnie RockettOL .......... Neal ThompsonOL .......... Jason WancowiczRB .......... Chris PeerPK .......... Ross Coleman

1986QB ........... Jim GivenWR .......... Mike MorrowLB ........... Greg Schiano

1987K ............. Steve BarimoTE ........... Scott LillisWR .......... Mike Guerrini

1988WR .......... Mike GuerriniOL ........... Dan Meenan

1989First TeamQB ........... Scott Auchenbach,Most Valuable PlayerSecond TeamLB ........... Craig CavlovicDB .......... Mike AugsbergerRB ........... Brian HeneseyK ............. Steve BarimoDL ........... Mark WilliamsLB ........... John SpataforeDB .......... Erik Street

1990First TeamTE ........... Jeff PapeOL ........... Jay ButlerK ............. Todd KrutchkoffDB .......... Mike AugsbergerDB .......... Trevor SmithSecond TeamOL ........... Doug RoebuckOL ........... Paul AustinRB ........... Craig CavlovicRB ........... Brian HeneseyDL ........... Eric JantziLB ........... Bill Higgins

1991First TeamTE ........... Jeff PapeLB ........... John SpataforeSecond TeamDL ........... John LuskOL ........... Eric RutterDL ........... Bill Pisano

1992First TeamDL ........... John LuskSecond TeamWR .......... David BerardinelliOL ........... Jeff HartOL ........... Eric RutterRB ........... Matt Walsh

1993First TeamDL ........... Cecil Boone

DL .......... Eric GreenDB ......... Josh LaBrec

1998First TeamOL ........... Lucas CarlawOL ........... Jason WancowiczDL ........... Eric GreenLB ........... Shawn ReddSecond TeamWR .......... Ronnie RockettPK ........... Ross Coleman

1999First TeamOL ........... Lucas CarlawDL ........... John PapadakisLB ........... Shawn ReddSecond TeamRB ........... Jabu PowellTE ........... Corey HurleyDB .......... Reed Tunison

2000First TeamFS ........... Kevin EibenLB ........... Vince FiccaSecond TeamRB ........... Jabu PowellPK ........... Chris LundbergDL ........... Tom KuhnDL ........... Adam Lord

2001First TeamOL ........... Jon ChurchillDT ........... Tom KuhnNG .......... Adam LordLB ........... Joe MasseyLB ........... Mark TallmanCB ........... Reed Tunison

Defensive tackle Corey Mayo was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection as a senior in 2005.

Second TeamOL ........... Carson BookTE ........... Greg ReadingerRB ........... Jabu PowellWR .......... Jim Horan

2002First TeamNG .......... Adam Lord,Defensive Player of the YearLB ........... Joe MasseyLB ........... Stephane PluvioseSecond TeamOL ........... Rashad StallworthLB ........... Kevin RansomeOL ........... Rashad Stallworth

2003Second TeamOL ........... Rashad StallworthLB ........... Kevin Ransome

2004First TeamDB .......... Jerome AcyDL ........... Sean Conover,Defensive Player of the YearDB .......... Virgil RushQB ........... Daris WilsonSecond TeamOL ........... Aaron DeGraffenreidtDL ........... Corey MayoLB ........... Kevin RansomeOL ........... Jon ScharfKR/PR Dante Ross named Special Teams Player of the Year

NOTE: Only one team was selected from 1986-88. From 1986-89 the league was known as the Colonial League.

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUEName Pos. NFL Team(s)/Year(s)Earl Beecham RB New York Giants, 1987Vic Bihl T Pottsville Maroons, 1925Eddie Bollinger T Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930Arda Bowser FB Canton Bulldogs, 1922; Cleveland Indians, 1923Justin Brumbaugh HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931Enio Conti G Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-45Harry “Gump” Dayhoff HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924; Pottsville Maroons, 1925Jack Dempsey T Pittsburgh Steelers, 1934; Philadelphia Eagles, 1934, 1937Wally Diehl FB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-30John Dooley T Rochester Jeffersons, 1922,1924- 25; Milwaukee Badgers, 1923Bill Edgar HB Buffalo All-Americans, 1923; Akron Indians, 1923Albert “Bud” Ellor E Newark Tornadoes, 1930James “Wally” Foster QB Buffalo Bisons, 1925Harry “Pete” Fry E Staten Island Stapletons, 1932Earl Goodwin E Pottsville Maroons, 1928Mryl Goodwin HB Pottsville Maroons, 1928Eddie Halicki HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1929-30Ernie Hambacher FB Orange Tornadoes, 1929Sam Havrilak QB/WR Baltimore Colts, 1969-73; New Orleans Saints, 1974Johnny Hendren HB Cleveland Indians, 1921; Canton Bulldogs, 1921Brian Henesey RB Arizona Cardinals, 1994Clarke Hinkle FB Green Bay Packers, 1932-41Gene Hubka HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1947Ken Jenkins RB Detroit Lions, 1983-84; Washington Redskins, 1985-86Tom “Pottsville” Jones G Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930; Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931; New York Giants, 1932-37; Green Bay Packers, 1938Frank Jordan HB Rock Island Independents, 1920; Milwaukee Badgers, 1923George Kiick FB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1940, 1945Tony Kostos E Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927-31; Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930; Philadelphia Eagles, 1933John Lott T Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1930

Name Pos. NFL Team(s)/Year(s)Felix McCormick HB Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930Brad Myers HB Los Angeles Rams, 1953, 1956 Philadelphia Eagles, 1958Ted Mitchell C Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930Tom Mitchell TE Oakland Raiders, 1966; Baltimore Colts, 1968-73; San Francisco 49ers, 1974-77Smokey Ostendarp HB New York Giants, 1950-51Max Reed C Buffalo Bisons, 1925; Frankford Yellowjackets, 1926-27; New York Giants, 1928Tom Rodgers T Boston Yanks, 1947Stu Smith HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1937-38Walt Szot T Chicago Cardinals, 1946-48; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1949-50Lou Tomasetti HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939-40; Detroit Lions, 1941; Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-42Frank Wilsbach G Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925Ernie Woerner T Newark Tornadoes, 1930

• All players listed above were on offi cial NFL regular-season rosters. List courtesy of Jim Campbell, former Director of the Bison Club.

CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUEName Pos. CFL Team(s)/Year(s)Kevin Eiben LB Toronto Argonauts, 2001-pres.

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUEName Pos. AFL Team(s)/Year(s)Hunter Adams OL/DL Carolina Cobras, 1999-2000; Nashville Kats, 2001; Las Vegas Gladiators, 2001-2003Gary Carruthers OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003Jon Churchill OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003-04Joe Massey OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003Corey Mayo OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2005-pres.

Ken Jenkins played for the Detroit Lions and Washington Redskins.

Brian Henesey was the fi rst Bison player to lead Bucknell in rushing for four straight years. He played with the Arizona Cardinals in 1994.

Kevin Eiben was MVP of the Toron-to Argonauts 2004 Grey Cup team.

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SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS1975 Kerry Snow ..................... QB1977 Glyn Lipp ......................... QB1978 Joe Catalano ...................LB1979 Tom Henry .......................OT1980 Ken Jenkins .................... HB1981 Jeff Miller .........................LB1986 Jim Given ........................ QB1987 Jim Given ........................ QB1988 Mark Williams .................DT1989 Scott Auchenbach .......... QB1990 Bill Higgins ......................LB1991 John Spatafore ................LB1992 Jeff Wall .......................... CB1993 Russ Strohecker .............LB1994 Pat Feeley ........................DT1995 Brandon Little .................LB1996 Jim Fox ............................ QB1997 Terence Parham ............ WR1998 Shawn Redd ....................LB1999 Don McDowell ................ QB2000 Vince Ficca ......................LB2001 Joe Massey ......................LB2002 Jim Horan ...................... WR2003 Jerome Acy ..................... CB2004 Daris Wilson ................... QB

C. DALE WOLFERECOGNITION

AWARD(Most Inspirational)

1977 Brad Bennett .................. DE1978 Tim Dunn .....................QB-K1980 Mike Carswell ................. HB1981 Gary Fritz ........................ QB1982 Steve Zenda ................... HB1983 Kyle Yearick ..... Asst. Coach 1984 Keith Jansen ..................OG1985 Jamie Keener .................DB1987 Harry Buell ......................DT Greg Schiano .................ILB1988 Jim McCloy ................... OLB1989 Erik Sparkenbaugh ......Mgr.1990 Dan Scocca ................... WR1991 Jeff Kelly .................. QB/DB Bob Marshall ..................DB1992 Rob Roseborough . DE/Mgr.1993 Rob Glus ......................... QB1994 Steve Herbert ..................LS Brian Gay .........................OT1995 Pat Feeley .......................NG1996 Mike Haggerty .................LB1997 Wally Hurdley ..................LB1998 Jeremy Myers ..................FB1999 Terrence Joyner .............. CB2000 Chad Marsilio ..................LB2001 Mark Tallman ..................LB2002 Tim Johnson .................. WR2003 Tim Johnson ................... RB2004 Kevin Ransome ...............LB Nisan Trotter .................. WR

CLARKE HINKLE AWARD

(Outstanding Def. Back/LB)1990 Trevor Smith ................... CB Mike Augsberger .............FS1991 John Spatafore ................LB1992 Dan Zappa .......................LB1993 Todd Jessup ....................FS1994 Russ Strohecker .............LB1995 Mark Miller ......................FS

LEWISBURG TOUCHDOWN CLUB

AWARD(Most Valuable Player)

1973 John Dailey ......................LB1974 Bob Langan .....................TB1975 Rick Wardrop ...................FB1976 John Coffelt .....................LB1977 Vince Woody ................... HB1978 Glyn Lipp ......................... QB1979 Joel Kreider .....................LB1980 Ken Jenkins .................... HB1981 Ken Durr ..........................LB1982 Al Locey .......................... QB1983 Bob Gibbon .................... QB1984 Bob Gibbon .................... QB Dave Kucera .................. WR1985 Earl Beecham ................ HB1986 Jim Given ........................ QB1987 Jim Given ........................ QB1988 Scott Auchenbach .......... QB1989 Scott Auchenbach .......... QB1990 Todd Hatajik ................... QB Lester Erb ...................... WR1991 Brian Henesey .................TB1992 Eric Rutter ......................OG1993 Rich Lemon .....................TB1994 Rich Lemon .....................TB1995 Ed Burman ..................... DE1996 Brandon Little .................LB1997 Willie Hill ..........................LB1998 Erich Muzi ........................FS1999 Shawn Redd ....................LB2000 Kevin Eiben .....................FS2001 Adam Lord ......................NG2002 Adam Lord ......................NG2003 Kevin Ransome ...............LB2004 Daris Wilson ................... QB

STUART M. SMITH AWARD

(Outstanding Newcomer)1970 Rick Diez .........................FB1971 John Dailey ......................LB1972 Mike Axe .........................OG1973 Rick Wardrop ...................FB1974 Kerry Snow ..................... QB1975 Vince Woody ................... HB1976 Len Bucher ......................LB1977 Mike McDonald ...............OT1978 Jim Gush ............................S1979 Ken Jenkins .................... HB1980 Marshall Hall ...................FB1981 Brad Henneman .............DT1982 Scott Somerville ..............LB1983 Mark Wisniewski .............DT1984 Earl Beecham ................ HB1985 Scott Lillis ....................... DE1986 Chris Hackley ............... OLB Robert Hawkins ............. CB1987 Steve Barimo .................... K1988 Mike Guerrini ................ WR1989 Brian Henesey .................TB1990 Matt Walsh ......................TB1991 Cecil Boone .....................DT1992 Russ Strohecker .............LB Jim Jaroschak ................ SS1993 Mark Miller ..................... CB1994 Rich Lemon .....................TB1995 Erich Muzi ....................... CB

1996 Luke Carlaw .....................OT1997 Jerry Mahl ....................... RB1998 Chris Breen .....................LB1999 Jim Horan ...................... WR2000 Kyle Harris ..................... WR2001 Corey Mayo ......................DT2002 Blamah Sarnor ............... RB2003 Ed Cortez ........................ RB2004 Josh DeStefano ...............FB

GEORGE RIEU AWARD

(Outstanding Lineman)1964 Bob Brown ......................... T1969 Ed Jamieson ...................OG1971 Doug Nauman .................DT1972 Doug Nauman .................DT Stan Durtan ....................OT1973 Mike Axe .........................OG1974 Mike Axe ..........................OT1975 Dave Ogden .................... DE1976 Karl Knoneberg ...............LB1977 Marc Duda.......................OT1978 John Cieslewicz ..............ILB1979 Jim Tomeo .........................C1980 Mike McDonald ...............OT Dave Mann ......................DT1981 Marty Schaetzle .............OG1982 Marty Schaetzle .............OG Dave Phillips ....................OT1983 Brad Henneman .............DT

(Outstanding Def. Lineman)1984 Bruce Mowery .................DT1985 Mark Wisniewski .............DT1986 Doug Fastuca ............... OLB1987 Walter Reese ..................NG1988 Chris Hackley ................. DE1989 Brian Makovsky ..............DT Mark Williams .................DT1990 Dave Vituccio ................. DE1991 Bill Pisano .......................DT Roosevelt Smith ............. DE1992 John Lusk ....................... DE Janne Kilpelainen ...........DT1993 Cecil Boone .................... DE Sean Brauser ................. DE1994 Jeremy Patty ....................DT Jon Castiglia ....................DT1995 Hunter Adams ................ DE1996 Willie Hill ......................... DE1997 Hunter Adams ................ DE1998 Brian Bronson ................ DE1999 John Papadakis ............. DE2000 Tom Kuhn ........................DT2001 Tom Kuhn ........................DT2002 Gary Carruthers ..............DT2003 Corey Mayo ......................DT2004 Sean Conover ................. DE Corey Mayo ......................DT

KEATING RIEUMEMORIAL AWARD(Outstanding Player vs. Colgate)

1967 Bill Ludwig ..................... MG1968 Sam Havrilak .................. QB1969 Dave Vassar ....................FB1970 Jay Griffi n ....................... WR1971 Doug Nauman .................DT1972 Mitch Farbstein ...............FB1973 Bill Stein ........................ WR1974 Ed Elwell ..........................DT

1996 Jack Boyle ...................... SS1997 Sean Thompson ............. SS1998 Jason Bowman ................LB1999 Kevin Eiben .....................FS2000 Reed Tunison ................. CB2001 Bobby Young ...................FS2002 Joe Massey ......................LB2003 Kevin Ransome ...............LB2004 Virgil Rush ......................DB

SPECIAL TEAMS AWARD

1983 Mike Ormsby ................ OLB1984 Al Yuknus .......................... K1985 Doug Fastuca ............... OLB1986 Scott Gilleland .............. OLB1987 Brian Murphy ............... OLB1988 Scott Gilleland ................ DE1989 Steve Barimo .................... K1990 Todd Krutchkoff ............... K1991 Matt Walsh .................... WR1992 Gary Peatross ....................C1993 John Caldwell .......... DB/DE Mike Phillips .................. WR1994 John Caldwell ................. DE Bob Horst ........................FB Steve Noteboom ........... WR1995 Josh LaBrec .....................LB1996 Rich Miller .................... P/K1997 Josh LaBrec .....................LB1998 Ross Coleman .................. K1999 Brian Kramer ....................P2000 Dave Evans .................... SS2001 George Cowan ................ CB2002 Frank Lazio ......................FS2003 Dante Ross ..................... CB2004 Dante Ross ..................... CB

GEORGE McGAUGHEY

MEMORIAL AWARD(Outstanding Player vs. Lafayette)

1983 Shane Snyder ....................C1984 John Wallace .................. DE1985 Bob Nesselbush ................C1986 Harry Buell ......................DT1987 Andy Henry .....................ILB1988 Steve Weiss .....................TB1989 Dan Connolly .................. DE1990 Doug Roebuck ................OT1991 John Lusk ....................... DE1992 Rob Fraass ......................FS1993 Andy DeFalco ..................DT1994 Rich Lemon .....................TB1995 Rob Bird ...........................LB1996 Willie Jackson ................DB1997 Ron Rockett ................... WR1998 Jason Marrow ..................TB1999 Reed Tunison .................DB2000 Lucas Phillips ................. QB2001 Stephane Pluviose ..........LB2002 Daris Wilson ............WR/QB2003 Tim Johnson ................... RB2004 Frank Lazio ..................... RB

JOHN CAMPANA AWARD

(Outstanding Off. Lineman)1984 Mike Catanzaro ...............OT1985 Bob Nesselbush ................C

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1986 Scott Lillis ........................TE1987 Ed Foley .............................C1988 Dan Meenan ..................OG1989 Jay Butler .........................OT1990 Jay Butler .........................OT1991 Eric Rutter ......................OG1992 Eric Rutter ......................OG Jeff Hart ...........................OT1993 Don Watson .....................OT1994 Ed Frattarelli ....................OT Brian Gay ........................OG1995 Jason Donkers ...............OG1996 Mariusz Misiec ................OT1997 Mariusz Misiec ................OT1998 Jason Wancowicz ............OT1999 Lucas Carlaw ...................OT2000 Garry Reynolds ................OT2001 Jon Churchill ...................OG2002 Rashad Stallworth ..........OT2003 Rashad Stallworth .........OG Stephen Watts ..................C2004 Aaron DeGraffenreidt ....OG

BIG BLUE AWARD(Outstanding Back/Receiver)

1977 Joel Boyd .........................FB1978 Hassen Abdellah ............ RB1979 Hassen Abdellah ............ RB1980 Jim Gush ............................S Joe Catalano ................ OLB1981 Jeff Miller .........................LB1982 Marshall Hall ...................FB1983 Jacques Peay ..................FB1984 Scott Somerville ........... OLB1985 Earl Beecham ................ HB1986 Mike Morrow ................. WR1987 Mike Guerrini ................ WR1988 Andy Henry ......................LB Dan Scocca .....................TB1989 Lester Erb ...................... WR Dan Scocca ............. TB/WR1990 Craig Cavlovic ..................FB Brian Henesey .................TB1991 David Berardinelli ......... WR1992 David Berardinelli ......... WR Matt Walsh ......................TB1993 Brad Bernardini ............ WR Damon Garner .............. WR1994 Rob Glus ......................... QB Mark Gentile ...................TE1995 Rich Lemon .....................TB1996 Rich Lemon .....................TB1997 Jeff Bombich ...................FB1998 Ron Rockett ................... WR1999 Jason Marrow ..................FB2000 Jabu Powell .................... RB2001 Jim Horan ...................... WR2002 Jim Horan ...................... WR2003 Albert Marquardt .......... WR2004 Nisan Trotter .................. WR

ROTC LEADERSHIP AWARD

1994 Steve McHugh .................FB Andrew Welty ..................LB1995 Steve Noteboom ........... WR1996 Jeff Bombich ...................FB1997 Jeff Bombich ...................FB1998 Jim John ......................... QB1999 Matt Stanley ....................OL2000 Eric Higgins .....................LB2001 Jason Marrow ..................FB

Todd Wenrich ................. QB2002 Billy Windle ..................P/LB2003 Mike Leatherman ...........LB2004 Kevin Ransome ...............LB

BOBBY PANGBURN MEMORIAL AWARD

2000 Nate Musselman ........... CB2001 Ricco Rosini .................... RB2002 Eric Storm ........................DT2003 Jim Ruhlin ........................LB2004 Steven Utke .....................OL

BUCKNELL TEAM CAPTAINS

1883 Carl Law1887 H. Hanson1888 Charles Allen1889 Charles Allen1890 Charles Allen1891 Charles Allen1892 Levi Riggins1893 Harvey Smith1894 William Kauffman1895 William Bunnell1896 Emmanuel Cober1897 Emmanuel Cober1898 Emmanuel Cober1899 Hugo Riemer1900 Frank Stanton1901 Frank Stanton1902 Walter Wilcox1903 George Cockill1904 John Johnson1905 Charles Cooper1906 Girton Lenhart1907 Chester Niple1908 Charles O’Brien1909 Harry Coulson1910 James Clarke1911 Victor Schmid1912 Al Jordan1913 Wilmon Keiser1914 Erle Topham1915 Dwite Schaffner1916 Sidney Peale1917 Boyd Newcomb1918 Robert Waddell1919 John Hendren1920 Joe Kostos1921 Arda Bowser1922 Vic Bihl1923 Max Reed1924 Wally Foster1925 Tony Kostos1926 Bill Stephens1927 Wally Diehl1928 Eddie Halicki1929 Ernie Woerner1930 Anthony G. Slate1931 Cyrus Marter1932 Edward Nied1933 Owen James Nicholas Farina1934 George T. Boiston Ralph E. Furiell1935 John J. Sitarsky1936 John D. Filer Stuart M. Smith1937 Herbert F. Bowman Enio Conti

1938 William H. Lane Louis V. Tomasetti1939 George H. Kiick Harold C. Pegg1940 Morris Bessel John Plewak1941 Frederick Gore Melvin L. Knup1942 William Anderson Steve Sokol1943 Eugene Matthews Walter Szot1944 Gene Hubka Ralph Grant1945 Harold Stefl Robert Williams1946 Gene Hubka1947 Paul McConnell1948 John G. Geosits1949 Edward J. Stec Don Davidson1950 Richard D. Johnson Arnold V. Pechulis1951 Robert R. Albert, Jr. George B. Young1952 Harry McSorley Abe Powelson1953 Paul Ganz Bill Gray Jim Egloff1954 John Chironna1955 Bob Sierer Jim Kozlowski1956 Don Koppes Ralph Riker1957 Bob Fitzsimmons Rogers Frassenei1958 Charles Apgar Lewis Hart1959 Larry Mathias1960 Clifford Melberger1961 Kirk Foulke1962 Richard Tyrrell1963 Thomas Boyd William Swineford1964 John Barron1965 T. Geoffrey Traub1966 Bob Marks Mike Vincent1967 Dick Kaufmann1968 Sam Havrilak1969 Randy Ruger Dave Vassar1970 Gene Depew Don Giacomelli1971 Joe DiOrio John Klenovic1972 Steve Eck Gerry Solomon1973 John Dailey Carl Probst1974 Mike Axe Larry Schoeneberger1975 Ralph Turri Rick Wardrop1976 Karl Meyer Jim Nesbitt Kerry Snow1977 Bill Clifford Dave Devonshuk Tom Hislop1978 John Cieslewicz Mike Cosimano

Brian Shaffer1979 John Campana Mike McDonald1980 Joe Catalano Dave Hibbard Bruce Keltie1981 Ken Jenkins Jeff Miller1982 Marty Schaetzle Mike Thompson Steve Zenda1983 Ron Clark Brad Henneman Shane Snyder1984 Bob Gibbon Keith Jansen Scott Somerville1985 Will McFarland Joe Shupp1986 Earl Beecham Doug Fastuca1987 Jim Given Greg Schiano1988 Ed Foley Chris Hackley Steve Weiss1989 Scott Auchenbach Mark Williams1990 Mike Augsberger Craig Cavlovic1991 Brian Henesey John Spatafore1992 David Berardinelli John Lusk Eric Rutter1993 Cecil Boone Travis Kopp Russ Strohecker Dan Zappa1994 Ed Frattarelli Russ Strohecker Andrew Welty1995* Rob Bird Brian Gay John Sakowski1996* George Howanitz Rich Lemon Brandon Little1997* Hunter Adams Wally Hurdley Chris Peer1998* Erich Muzi Jeremy Myers Neal Thompson1999* Corey Hurley Dan Palko John Papadakis2000* Vince Ficca Justin Lustig Lucas Phillips2001* Carson Book Jabu Powell Mark Tallman Reed Tunison2002* Gary Carruthers Adam Lord Todd Warmington2003 Tim Johnson Mike Leatherman2004 Kevin Ransome Daris Wilson* - selected at end of season

SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS

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BISON LETTERMEN

AAAAbdellah, Hassen, 76-77-78-79Abdulghani, Tareq, 2002Acy, Jerome, 2000-01-03-04Adamec, Kenneth, 52-53Adams, Edward J., 51-52Adams, H., 04-05Adams, Hunter, 95-96-97 (TC)Agnelli, Carl, 88Ahrens, Roger, 88Aiello, Scott, 84-85Albert, Jr., Robert R., 49-50-51 (CC)Albrecht, Robert E., 44Alexander, Bret, 84-85-86Alexander, Thomas, 59-60-61Alfano, Patrick, 2000Allan, Lawrence, 64Allen, C.W., 1888(C)-89(C)-90(C)-91(C)Allen, Joseph W., 13-14Allen, William, 44*-45Allsworth, John 25 (Mgr.)Amerman, E.C., 1898Ammerman, W.G., 29-30Amrhein, Andrew, 93Anderson, Charron, 92Anderson, Eric, 81-82Anderson, George, 58Anderson, William, 40-41-42 (C)Andrush, George, 85-87Antinnes, Mark, 86Antkowiak, Robert, 52-53-54Apgar, Charles, 57-58 (CC)Archer, J., 13Archeson, W.C., 15Arentowicz, Frank, 66-67-68Armour, C., 1899Arnold, J.H., 10Arroyo, Matthew, 2001Aspinwall, Glenn S., 51Auchenbach, Scott, 87-88-89 (CC)Aucker, John, 59-60Augsberger, Michael, 87-88-89-90 (CC)Austin, Paul, 89-90Axe, Michael, 72-73-74 (CC)

BBBBagdy, Charles, 74-75Bailey, Brandon, 2002-03-04Bailey, G.W., 26Bailey, William, 2002 (Mgr.)Bair, Charles, 67-68-69Baker, Dennis, 71Baker, Joseph, 82-83Baker, Michael, 84-85Baker, W.R., 15-16Balcavage, Thomas, 80Baldauf, B.A., 16 Baldwin, C.H., 04-05-06-07Banitz, 24Banks, B.L., 14-15-16Bannar, James, 59 (Mgr.)Barclay, G.O., 1893Barimo, Stephen, 86-87-88-89Barnes, Dennis, 88-89-90Barnett, James, 91(Mgr.)Barrett, O.R., 1900-01Barron, Edgar E., 37Barron, John, 61-63-64 (C)Bartholemew, E.R., 10-11Baskins, C.L., 09Baumberger, Andrew, 2002Bauta, Luman, 99-2000-01-02Beach, David, 84-87Beaduy, Hank, 43*Beals, George, 68Bean, Roland, 33Bear, J.R., 1883Becker, Eric, 2003-04Beecham, Earl, 84-85-86 (CC)Beemer, F.D., 08Benedict, G.N., 28 (Mgr.)Benjamin, Ronald, 66Bennett, Brad, 77

Bennett, Clyde, 44-46Bennett, Walter, 40-41Berardinelli, David, 89-90-91-92 (TC)Bergfeld, John, 58-59Bergkamp, Harry, 32-33-34Bering, Joseph, 72-73Bering, Joseph Jr., 2003Berk, Leon S., 38Bernardini, Brad, 93Berry, Ryan 2004Bessel, Morris, 39-40 (CC)Bianchi, Robert, 72-73-74Biden, Douglas, 71Biemer, Thomas, 83Bigler, Harold S., 44Bihl, A.W., 23-24-25-26Bihl, V.A., 19-20-21-22 (C)Binns, D.H., 05Bird, Robert, 93-94-95 (CC)Black, Peter, 81Blaisdell, N.S., 24-25-26Blaisdell, W., 24Blecksmith, Alex, 2000Bloch, Darren, 93Blount, Stephen, 86 (Mgr.)Bobulinski, Lisa, 86 (Mgr.)Boccella, Michael, 2004Boehmer, John, 78-79-80-81Boiston, George, 32-33-34 (CC)Bolger, John, 74-75-76Bollinger, E.E., 27-28-29Bombich, Jeff, 95-96-97Boner, George T., 39-40Bongiovanni, Richard F., 81Bonk, Harry, 33Bontempi, William, 43Book, Carson, 98-99-2000-01 (CC)Boone, Cecil, 91-92-93 (CC)Booth, T.W., 1887-88Borich, Matt, 98-99-2000Bortz, J.M., 17-18Boswell, D.N., 17Bosse, Kirk, 92-93Bosze, Jr., Joseph J., 36-38Boulden, Kevin, 97-98-99Bourdeau, Richard, 59Bovard, H.W., 02-03Bovi, John, 38Bower, Ryan, 2002-03-04Bowman, Herbert F., 35-36-37(CC)Bowman, Jason, 96-97-98Bowser, A.C., 19-20-21 (C)Boyd, Joel, 76-77-78Boyd, Thomas, 61-62-63 (CC)Boyer, David, 70-71-72Boyle, Jack, 94-95-96Brader, William, 42Bradwell, LaMario 97-98-99-2000Brady, E., 11Brady, James, 57-58-59Brander, Russell, 85Brandiff, W.D., 23Brandt, C.F., 18Braunlich, Earl, 43*Brauser, Sean, 92-93Breckheimer, Mark, 74Breen, Chris, 98Bresnicky, James, 82Brewer, C.B., 11 (Mgr.)Brinson, Jess, 2000-01Brody, Joseph, 43*Bronson, Brian, 96-97-98Brothers, Jack, 55-56-57Brown, Denton T., 42-46-47Brown, Peter, 68Brown, Robert, 62-63-64Brown, Steven, 85-86-87Brumbaugh, J.J., 28-29-30Brune, Joseph, 55Brunnet, Robert, 71-72-73Brunt, Lawrence, 74-75-76Bucher, Leonard, 76-77Bucher, Robert, 47-48-49Buchovecky, J., 23-24

Buckwalter, Louis, 43*Buell, Harry, 85-86-87Bukovec, Mark, 81-82-83Bunnell, C.E., 1898-99Burian, John, 74Burigana, Enus, 47-48Burke, Howard, 70-71Burke, Paul, 41Burman, Edward, 93-94-95Burman, Steve, 96-97-98-99Burney, Jacob, 2003-04Burns, Frank, 43*Butler, Craig, 65-66Butler, E.H., 21-22-23Butler, Jay, 88-89-90Butterworth, R. Stanley, 51-52Buzas, Joseph, 40Byham, S.L., 21Bzdick, John, 2002

CCCCalarco, Michael, 97-98Caldwell, John, 92-93-94Caldwell, Timothy, 85-86Caldwell, William T., 44-45Calgano, Peter, 43Callahan, Brian, 83-84-85Camac, Robert, 45-47-48Cameron, Gregory, 81-83Campana, John, 77-78-79 (CC)Campbell, Jesse, 93 (SA)Campbell, C.F., 1887-88-90Campuzano, G.L., 09Canarick, Sidney, 37Canestrari, Robert, 86-87Cangelosi, Charles, 94 Cangelosi, Michael, 2003-04Cannestro, Victor J., 37-39Capone, Gerard, 78 (student coach)Capone, Ronald, 64-65Cardiff, Patrick W., 81Cardinalli, Richard, 85-86Carey, John, 86-87-88-89Caricato, Michael, 82Carlaw, Luke, 96-97-98-99Carlin, E.D., 1899Carlow, Joseph, 45Carmona, Anddy, 99-2000-01Carpluk, William, 74-75-76-77Carruthers, Gary, 2000-01-02 (TC)Carswell, Michael, 79-80Carvelli, A.J., 91Case, D.B., 1899Cassidy, James, 70-71-72Castellani, Corey, 92-93Casten, Christopher J., 81Casten, Jeffrey P., 81-82Castiglia, Jon, 92-93-94Catalano, Joseph, 78-79-80 (TC)Catanzaro, Michael, 84-85Catterall, G.H., 1895-96-97-1900Catterall, R.C., 1887-89-90-92Cavlovic, Craig, 87-88-89-90 (CC)Cerretani, Richard, 67-68Chandler, Robert, 73Charlesworth, Clay, 92Chaump, Donald, 59Chironna, John F., 51-52-53-54 (C)Christathakis, Peter, 99-2001-02Christina, James, 88-89Churchill, Jon, 98-99-2000-01Churchman, Roy, 71-72Ciccotelli, Salvatore, 43*Cieslewicz, John, 76-77-78 (TC) Ciesnolevicz, Cole, 2002-03-04Cihak, William, 87Cinamella, Andrew, 2002-03Ciperson, Robert, 70Citron, Jay, 57Clagett, Greg, 74Clark, Byron, 82-83 (TC)Clarke, J.F., 06-07-09-10 (C)Claycomb, Larry, 59Clayton, George, 69-70-71

Clements, Reynold, 61-62Clifford, William, 75-76-77 (CC)Cline, Darryl J., 80-81-82Cobaugh, Robert F., 48Cober, A.M., 09Cober, E.W., 1894-96(C)-97(C)-98(C)Cockill, G.W., 01-02-03(C) -04Cockill, T., 15-16Cody, Michael, 78-79Cody, William, 54Coffelt, John, 73-75-76Cole, Vic, 2001Coleman, Craig, 81-82-83Coleman, Ross, 95-96-97-98Collage, Stephen 2004Collett, Douglas A., 81Collins, David, 79Collins, M.R., 1893-94-96Collins, Timothy, 81-82-83-84Colton, Ryan, 2003Connell, Michael, 61-62-63Connelly, Donald A., 66Conner, R. Holt, 55 (Mgr.)Connolly, Dan, 89Connolly, Thomas, 70Conover, Sean, 2002-03-04Conti, Enio, 35-36-37 (CC)Cook, Donald, 63-64Cooley, Robert, 62-63Coons, Robert, 64-65Cooper, C.D., 03-04-05 (C)Cooper, Colby, 96-97Cooper, T.E., 1895Cornwell, John, 56Corsey, Jr., Edward, 84Corson, David R., 35Corson, E.S., 1889Cortez, Edward, 2003Cortez, R. Michael, 79-80Cosgrove, Raymond, 59-60-61Cosimano, Michael, 75-76-77-78 (TC)Coulombe, Bernard, 44*Coulson, H.R., 07-08-09(C) -10Courson, W.M., 1887Coverdale, Gregory, 91Cowan, George, 98-99-2000-01Cox, Dennis, 57-58-59Cox, Thomas, 65Craig, H.L., 1897Cramton, Michael, 88-89-90Crawford, Evan, 2000-01-02-03Cregar, P.B., 1894 (Mgr.)Cressinger, J.B., 1890-92Cristoforo, Felix, 43Croop, J.E., 06Crouse, George W., 34-35-36Crowe, Joseph, 31Crudup, Charles, 93-94-95Cruikshank, F.P., 11-12-13Crum, Thomas, 65-66-67Cunningham, John, 64Currie, Ed, 92-93Cyphert, Jay, 97 (Mgr.)Czeponis, Jr., Lawrence, 89-90

DDDDailey, John, 71-72-73 (CC)Dakan, Michael, 76-77D’Aloia, Paul, 77-78-79Damaschke, Dennis, 73-75D’Amico, Lawrence, 79-80Daniels, B.E., 09-10Dann, D.I., 30Danowski, F., 14Dante, Darrell, 82Darrington, Raphael, 2002Darrup, Chris, 89Davenport, Robert G., 50-51Davidson, Donald, 46-47-48-49 (CC)Davidson, E.E., 1883Davidson, Michael, 74Davies, J.E., 1883Davies, Peter, 82-83-84Davis, Brien 95

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Davis, Kenny 2004Davis, Lee, 58 (Mgr.)Davis, R.G., 14Davis, R.J., 1891-92Dayhoff, H.O., 20-21-22Deacon, Thomas, 44*Dean, Thomas A., 49-50-51DeAngelis, Frank, 41Decker, Andrew, 2003-04DeCoursey, E., 22 (Mgr.)DeDominicis, Eric 95Dee, Robert A., 51-52-53DeFalco, Andrew, 92-93-94DeGraffenreidt, Aaron, 2002-03-04Delaney, Timothy, 32-33-34Dempsey, John, 31-33Denne, Thomas, 73Dent, J.D., 15-16-19Denton, J.C., 22-23Depew, Alvin, 78-79-80Depew, Eugene, 68-69-70 (CC)Depew, Terry, 70-71-72Derrick, Randall, 2002 (Mgr.)DeRosa, Frank, 44*DeStefano, Josh 2004Devonshuk, David, 75-76-77 (CC)DeWoody, C., 1887DiBernardo, Ian, 90-91Dickens, James, 82Diehl, F.W., 23Diehl, G.W., 24-25-26-27 (C)Dietrich, J.J., 21-22Diez, Richard, 70-71-72Dillon, F.W., 1895Dimitroff, Donald, 84-85DiOrio, F. Joseph, 69-70-71 (CC)Diorio, William, 73-74Diotisalvi, Anthony, 44*Ditka, Ashton, 59-60-61Dlugos, Joe, 95-96-97Dobber, Walter, 33-34-35Dodd, Roger, 70Doebler, W. Sherman, 46Domazewski, Chester S., 42-46Dominick, Thomas, 84-85-86Donahue, Kenneth, 68-69-70Donato, Joseph, 79-80-81Donkers, Jason, 94-95Donnelly, Sean, 92 (Mgr.)Dooley, John M., 20Doremus, Andrew, 94-95Dorman, Jack V., 31-32-33Douglas, D.A., 1901-02Doviak, Gregory, 68-69-70Drayton, Jack G., 33-34Drexler, Fred, 43*Duda, Marc, 75-76-77Dueger, LaVerne E., 39-40Duerksen, Roger, 58Duff, Jack, 66-67Duff, W.W., 10Duncan, Dell, 73Dunkle, D.F., 10-11-12Dunlap, S.B., 02 (Mgr.)Dunmire, R.B., 1888-89Dunn, Timothy, 78-79Dunn, William, 78Duplicki, Alexander J., 48-49-50DuPuy, Ted, 56Durkin, Anthony, 82Durner, Harry, 52Durr, Kenneth, 78-79-80-81Durtan, Stanley, 70-71-72Dzurinko, Andrew, 62-63-64

EEEEachus, John, 57-58-59Eaton, A.T., 23Ebner, G.G., 19Eck, Stephen, 70-71-72 (CC)Edgar, A.W., 21-22Edmunds, C.P., 07-08-09Edwards, 1883Edwards, Harold C., 13-14Egloff, James I., 51-52-53 (TC)Eiben, Kevin, 97-98-99-2000Elliott, Bentley, 64Elliott, D.H., 1894-96-97

Elliott, Joseph, 61-62-63Elliott, Frederick, 59-60Elliott, W.W., 17Ellis, Scott, 62-63-64Ellor, A.W., 27-28-29Ellson, Richard, 71Elwell, Edwin, 72-73-74Emanuel, Stephen C., 24-25Endler, Harold, 31-33Erb, Lester, 87-88-89-90Errickson, Andy, 57-58Ervin, Robert, 46-47-48-49Esposito, Christopher, 89-90-91Evanko, Kevin, 73-75Evans, Bob, 77-78-79Evans, Dave, 98-99-2000Eyster, Llewellyn, 40

FFFFahringer, Fredrick, 40-41Faircloth, Matt, 2000Fallon, Thomas, 65-66-67Falvey, Brian, 80-81-82-83Farbstein, Mitchell, 70-71-72Farina, Nicholas, 31-32-33 (CC)Farley, Robert C., 43*-44Farrell, Tom, 95-96-97-98Farrow, W.C., 1887-89Farthing, William, 89Fassel, E.M., 06 (Mgr.)Fastuca, Douglas, 84-85-86 (CC)Faust, R.B., 18Fawcett, Blaine, 90-91-92Fazio, Salvatore J., 35Feeley, Patrick, 93-94-95Feldmann, Gordon, 69Felton, Raleigh, 15Ferraiuolo, William, 75-76Ferreri, Roger, 67 (Mgr.)Fetterman, Terry, 56-57Ficca, Vince, 98-99-2000 (TC)Fichter, Frank, 61-62-63Fick, William, 67-68-69Filer, John D., 34-35-36 (CC)Finkelstein, Moe, 54Firth, C., 1894Fisher, H.C., 13-16Fisher, Jonathan, 68Fitzsimmons, Devin 2004Fitzsimmons, Robert, 55-56-57 (CC)Fleming, Douglas, 45-47Flesher, R.E., 26Flurer, John, 52-53-54Foley, Edward, 86-87-88 (TC)Ford, Darren, 78-79-80Ford, Robert, 53-54-55Forsyth, Douglas, 57-58-59Foster, Brian, 99Foster, J.W., 21-22-23-24 (C)Foulke, Kirk, 59-60-61 (C)Fourney, Alexander, 82Fox, Jim 95-96Fraass, Robert, 92Fralick, Jason, 90-92Frampton, D.B., 08Francis, Greg, 72Frank, H.A., 04-05Franke, William, 49-50Franklin, Lester, 43*Frassenei, Rogers, 56-57 (CC)Frattarelli, Edward, 92-93-94 (TC)Freeble, C.R., 17Freeman, James, 65Freudenberger, G.V., 1899-1900Frick, Justin, 91-92-93Frisbey, David, 2003-04Fritz, Gary, 78-79-80-81Fry, Harry, 29-30-31Frymire, B.M., 05Funair, Frank, 37-38-39Funderburg, Gerald, 99Furiell, Ralph, 32-33-34 (CC)Furio, Henry, 43*Furlong, Ronald, 87Furman, L.B., 1887

GGGGagarin, R., 79 (Mgr.) -80(Mgr.)

Gaines, Gregory, 85-86-87-88Gallagher, Joseph A., 49-50-51Gallia, Louis J., 66-67-68Gallo, Geoffery S., 80-81Ganz, Jr., Paul, 51-52-53 (TC)Garcia, Francisco, 94-95Gardner, Jon, 86-87-88Garner, A.R., 1895-97-98Garner, Damon, 91-92-93Garrett, R.V., 26 (Mgr.)Garrity, Norman, 60-61-62Garten, Thomas, 46 (Mgr.)Gaskell, Vernon, 45Gaskill, A.J.S., 26Gates, H.C., 00Gavert, Jr., Roy V., 51-52-53-54Gay, Brian, 93-94-95 (CC)Gdaniec, E.A., 13-14-20-21Gdaniec, J.F., 11-12Geosits, John, 47-48 (C)Gearhart, C., 1883Geishauser, Greg, 98-99Genna, Joseph, 80Gentile, Mark, 92-93-94Gerdeman, Gregory, 91-92Gerhart, R., 1883Gerhart, W.L., 18Gerstmyer, Gregory, 90Giacomelli, Donald, 68-69-70 (CC)Gibbon, Jr., Robert, 83-84 (TC)Gibson, David, 2001-02Gibson, Justin, 2002-03-04Gifford, Steve, 2001Gilbert, H.N., 16Gilchrist, E.P., 1895-96Gilewicz, Paul, 68-69-70Gilkey, Clinton, 58-59Gilleland, Scott, 85-86-87-88Gills, W.S., 01-02Gillus, J., 1899-1900Giordano, J. Ronald, 61-62Given, James, 85-86-87 (CC)Glass, C.E., 15Glass, Edwin, 40-41Glasser, Chad, 2004Glenn, Joe, 2002-03-04Glus, Robert, 92-93-94Goldsmith, M.F., 05Golomboski, Joseph, 80-81Goodall, C.E., 1901 (Mgr.)Goodwin, C.L., 29-30-31Goodwin, E., 26Goodwin, M., 26Goodwin, S., 25-26Gore, Frederick W., 39-40-41 (CC)Gorski, Peter, 93Graham, Jeffrey, 66-67-68Graham, John, 47Grant, Ralph, 43-44 (CC)Gray, William G., 51-52-53 (TC)Grecek, Leonard, 93-94-95Green, Eric, 91Green, Eric, 96-97-98-99Green, Raymond J., 35-36Green, William, 88Greene, F.H., 1892Grella, Gary, 82-83-84Grennon, William, 80Grey, W.T., 1899-1900Grieco, Joseph V., 38-39Griffi n, Jerome, 69-70Griffi th, B.W., 1895-96Griffi th, Bart, 96Grim, William L., 51-52Gring, Edward, 27 (Mgr.)Groff, J., 07-08Gross, Daniel, 47 (Mgr.)Grosswirth, Herbert A., 51Grosvenor, Michael, 83-85Gumb, Dana, 44*Gruenberg, Charles, 46-47-48-49Guerrini, Michael, 87-88Gunthorpes, Alex, 97Gurevick, Carl, 53Gush, F. James, 78-79-80Guyton, Zachary, 84-85-86Gyre, Richard, 2000

HHH

Haardt, William, 66Hackley, Chris, 86-87-88 (TC)Haering, Robert, 62-63-64Haft, Eric, 78Hagan, Charles, 74-75-76-77Haggerty, Michael, 94-95-96Hahn, Byron, 20-21-22Hajdu, Steve, 96-97-98Halicki, E.H., 25-27-28 (CC)Hall, Charles, 45-47Hall, Clay, 73 (Mgr.) -74 (Mgr.)Hall, Marshall, 79-80-81-82Hall, Peter, 76-77Hall, V.P., 17-18Hall, W.J., 21-22-23Hall, Jr., Walter J., 48-49-50Hambacher, E.A., 27-28Hammond, Rapheal, 2003-04Hann, H.H., 15 (Mgr.)Hanson, H., 1887 (C)Hardman, Mike 2004Hardy, Todd, 91-92-93Hargrave, F.B., 1887-88Harris, H.F., 1895Harris, Justin, 96-97-98-99Harris, Kyle, 2000-01Harrison, Marc, 89-90-91Harriss, B.T., 06Hart, Duane, 92-93Hart, III, Edgar, 82-83-84Hart, Jeffrey, 91-92Hart, Lewis, 56-57-58 (CC)Hart, Matthew, 63Harteveld, Peter, 92Harwell, Hugh, 65 (Mgr.) -66 (Mgr.)Hatajik, Todd, 90Havern, Thomas, 64-65-66Havrilak, Samuel, 66-67-68 (C)Havrilla, III, Paul, 81-82-83-84Hawk, D.J., 06Hawk, G.W., 06Hawkins, Robert, 85-86-87-88Hayes, Gene, 40Hayes, J.F., 06Hazlett, Todd, 94Heather, Fred, 64Heckman, Raymond S., 48Heidt, Edward, 82-83-84Heim, R.C., 23 (Mgr.)Heininger, Karl A., 50-51Helfrich, David, 68Helon, Chase, 2002 (Mgr.)Helsing, Dane, 99-2000Hemmings, A. Bruce, 63-64-65Henderson, John A., 48Henderson, J.N., 08Hendren, J.D., 15-16-19 (C)Hendricks, Ronald, 53-54-55Henesey, Brian, 88-89-90-91 (CC)Henn, James, 65-66Henneman, Brad S., 80-81-82-83 (TC)Henning, H.W., 21-22-23Henry, Andrew, 87-88Henry, David, 84-85Henry, John Jr., 93-94Henry, Tom, 77-78-79Hepp, Bob, 2000Herbert, Steven, 91-93-94Herman, C.W., 1883Herman, J.A., 1898Hern, G.P., 11-12-13-14Hershock, Robert, 56Hertzler, John, 69-70Hetsko, Richard J., 49-50Hettche, Ray, 57-58-59Hewson, John, 43Heydrick, Edward, 31Heysham, T., 1890-91Hibbard, David, 78-79-80 (TC)Hiles, James D., 81-82Higgins, Eric, 97-99-2000Higgins, William, 88-89-90Hill, Willie, 95-96-97Hines, Gregory, 93-95Hinkle, W. Clarke, 29-30-31Hislop, James, 76-78Hislop, Thomas, 75-76-77 (CC)Hixson, Mike, 56-57-58Hoak, K.E., 29-30-31

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Hodges, Gilbert, 93-95Hoffer, Joel 2004Hoffman, E.T., 1897Hoffman, Richard, 43Hogan, George, 95-96-97Hohowski, Ronald, 60Hollabaugh, Richard, 74Holland, Craig, 78Hollinger, C.D., 25-26Hollinshead, F., 1893-94-96Hollister, William, 53Holmes, Robert, 55-56-57Homa, David, 84Homan, F.W., 19-20-21-22Hoover, James, 47-48-49Hopler, H.S., 14-15-16Horan, James, 2000-01-02Horning, John, 75-76Horst, Jr., Robert, 92-93-94Horter, G.C., 1889-90-91Horting, Reed, 69Howanitz, George, 94-95-96 (TC)Hubka, Eugene, 43-44(CC) -46Hubka, Terry, 65Hughes, Edward, 79-80-81-82Hulick, J.E., 25Humeston, E.A., 1898Hummel, Jake, 96Hunt, Brad, 96Hunn, Richard, 56-57-58Hurdley, Wally, 96-97 (TC)Hurley, Corey, 96-97-98-99 (TC)Hush, Charles, 79Huston, Chris, 97Hutchings, Corey, 95 (Mgr.)

IIIIdleman, Lee, 53 (Mgr.)Imbertson, Mark, 96-97

JJJJackson, Edward, 92-93-94Jackson, John Henry, 2002-03-04Jackson, William III, 94-95Jaffe, Melvin, 39 (Mgr.)James, G.K., 27-28-29James, Owen, 31-32-33 (CC)Jamieson, Edward, 68-69Jamieson, William, 99-2002 (Mgr.)Jann, Henry, 71Jansen, Keith E., 81-82-83-84 (TC)Jantzi, Eric, 89-90Jaroschak, James, 92-94Jemison, F.D., 21-22-23Jenkins, E., 21-22-23-24Jenkins, Harry L., 34Jenkins, Kenneth, 79-80-81 (CC)Jenkins, Walter, 70 (Mgr.)Jenkinson, E.J., 1895-96-97Jennings, G.A., 1893-94-96-97Jessup, Todd, 92-93John, Jim, 97-98Johnson, Bruce, 69Johnson, Charles B., 62Johnson, Charles F., 60-65-66Johnson, C.L., 18Johnson, D.M., 21-22-23Johnson, Elting C., 42-43Johnson, J.C., 1901-02-03-04 (C)Johnson, J. VanWert, 49-50-51Johnson, Jr., J. VanWert, 76Johnson, Larry, 76-77-78Johnson, Richard, 60Johnson, Richard D., 48-49-50 (CC)Johnson, Richard S., 83Johnson, Timothy, 2000-02-03 (CC)Johnston, Harry, 45Johnston, William, 43*Jones, Arthur, 66Jones, C.S., 27-28Jones, E.E., 25Jones, Edward, 70-71-72Jones, Roger A., 66-67-68Jones, T.C., 27-28-29Jones, Willes E., 37-38Jonsson, Patrik, 95Jope, Andrew, 90 (Mgr.)Jordan, A.A., 09-10-11-12 (C)

Jordan, H.L., 24Joyner, Terence, 98-99Julian, A.F., 20-21-22

KKKKachel, Leonard, 32-33Kadien, Tom, 77Kane, Kevin, 90-91-92Kane, Thomas, 55Kapp, C.G., 21-22Karmilowicz, N.A., 24-25-26-27Karwoski, Robert, 55-56Kaslander, Jr., Robery A., 81-82-83Kaufman, Peter, 2004Kaufmann, Richard, 65-66-67 (C)Kaufmann, W.A., 1892-94 (C)Kawczenski, Matt, 99-2002Keane, Christopher, 82-83-84-85Kech, A.S., 05 (Mgr.)Keech, G.T., 13 (Mgr.)Keener, Jamie, 84-85-86Keiser, Wilmon, 11-12-13(C) -14Kelley, Don, 77-78-79Kelly, J.E., 09Kelly, Jeffrey, 89-90-91Kelly, W.T., 24Keltie, Bruce, 77-78-79-80 (TC)Kennedy, Antwan, 2002-03Kenny, Brian, 64Kenzie, Al, 56Kern, Frederick, 40-41Kerr, Stephen, 2001-02-03Kerstetter, F.L., 09-11Keshishian, John, 43Kiely, Jr., William R., 48-49-50Kiernan, Thomas, 41-46Kiersarsky, Leonard J., 48-49Kiick, George H., 37-38-39 (CC)Killeen, Calhoun J., 44Killoran, Russell, 67Kilpelainen, Janne, 90-91-92Kimball, Andrew G., 81-82King, Brian, 86King, Michael, 94Kinney, Arthur, 55Kinports, B.W., 1892Kinsey, Ronald, 63-64-65Kinslow, W.D., 1890Kirby, Frank A., 50-51-52Kirk, Jim, 95 (Mgr.)Kirkendall, H.W.D., 1887-88Kirth, 16Kisiday, Andrew, 75Kissinger, Ardie, 96-97-98Kisslak, Jay, 85Klaber, Richard, 53-54Klauder, George, 54Klawonn, Robert, 85-87Klenovic, John, 69-70-71 (CC)Kline, R.D., 17Klingensmith, Donald, 90-91-92Klingner, Erik, 92Klosterman, B.F., 25Kmetz, Paul, 71-73Knauer, Craig, 91Knoneberg, Karl, 75-76Knupp, Melvin L., 39-40-41 (CC)Koch, C.D., 1897 (Mgr.)Kochins, George J., 44-46Kofke, Andy, 73 (Tr.)Kolak, Andy, 2000 (Mgr.)Kopp, Travis, 91-92-93 (CC)-94Kopp, W.T., 26Koppes, Donald, 55-56Korn, Ryan, 2003-04Kosier, Robert, 58Kostos, A., 25 (C)Kostos, F.C., 29Kostos, J., 17-18-19-20 (C)Kostynick, Michael, 43Kovacs, Stephen J., 44-45Kowalski, Gerard, 75(Mgr.)-76(Mgr.)-77(Mgr.)Kozlowski, James, 54-55Kramer, Brian, 97-98-99Kreider, Joel, 77-78-79Kremer, C., 18Kremer, F., 18Kreps, James, 79Kress, Jeff, 72(Mgr.)-73(Mgr.)-74(Mgr.)

Kress, R.H., 1898 (Mgr.)Krise, H.D., 1897Kroner, A., 43 (Mgr.)Krueger, Thomas, 75-76-77-78Krutchkoff, Todd, 90Kubacki, John, 32Kucera, David, 80-82-83-84Kuhn, George, 67Kuhn, Robert, 98-99Kuhn, Tom, 99-2000-01Kuhns, Charles, 75-76Kunar, Matt, 95-96-97-98Kupstas, B.G., 25Kurtz, J.R., 09-10Kutz, Charles, 86-87-88

LLLLaBrec, Josh, 94-95-96-97Lachman, James, 2003-04Lake, Jim, 77Lambert, Oliver, 65Landis, Daryl, 89Lane, William H., 36-37-38 (CC)Lane, Jr., William H., 69-70Langan, Robert, 72-73-74Lange, Kenneth, 83Laskowski, Joseph, 69-70-71Laughton, Robert, 62-63-64Law, C.C., 1883 (C)Law, Keith D., 51Lawrence, Calvin, 77Lawrence, F.A., 15-16Layman, Doug, 96-97Lazio, Frank, 2002-03-04Leach, Chester R., 48-49-50Leatherman, Michael, 2000-01-02-03 (CC)Leavitt, Shirley M., 31 (Mgr.)Leavitt, Willard H., 36 (Mgr.)Lebec, Richard, 60-61Lees, W.L., 17Lefkandinos, George, 43Leisey, Randall, 67Lemon, Richard, 93-94-95-96 (TC)Lenhard, Donald, 64-65-66Lenhardt, G.K., 03-04-05-06 (C)Lennox, Scott, 94-95Lerro, William, 63-64-65Lesher, H.V., 04Lesifko, Michael, 73-74Leskinen, Steve, 73-74Lester, John, 78Letchworth, George, 54 (Mgr.)Levine, William, 85-86-87Lewis, Anthony, 2000-01-02Lewis, Raymond P., 18Lichtenfels, Philip J., 51Light, Douglas K., 48-49-50Light, Samual, 43*Lilly, Jeffrey, 76-77Lipp, Glyn, 76-77-78Lillis, Scott, 85-86-87Lima, Paul, 96-97-98Little, Brandon, 94-95-96 (TC)Lloyd, Ronald, 52-53-54Lobel, A.T., 28-29-30Locey, Alan, 80-81-82Lockard, Kenneth, 2002Locke, F.M., 30 (Mgr.)Locke, Jeffrey A., 81-82Lockett, Jeffrey, 78Lodeski, Ronald, 63-64Lohr, Philip, 80Long, George, 85-86Long, Patrick, 66-67Longaker, Robert P., 39Lord, Adam, 99-2000-01-02 (TC)Lore, Francis R., 48Lourdeaux, Joe, 99-2000-01Louthis, Peter, 67-68-69Love, G.F., 1888Lovelace, Anthony, 2003-04Loyer, James, 73Lucadamo, Anthony, 69-70Luccarelli, Eugene, 68-69-70Luce, Stephen, 75Ludwig, William R., 66-67-68Lundberg, Chris, 99-2000-01-02Lundberg, Cory, 97-99Lusk, John, 90-91-92 (TC)

Lustig, Justin, 97-98-99-2000 (TC)Lympus, Shane, 91-92Lynch, Mark, 78Lynn, H.S., 26Lynn, John P., 36-37-38

MMMMaczuzak, Paul, 65-66-67MacGibbon, Glen, 80-81-82Mackenzie, Doug, 2004Maeby, John T., 49-50Magagna, Albert, 41-42-43*Magee, E.J., 1898Magee, R.L., 24-25-26Magee, Robert, 74-75Mahl, Gerald, 97-2000 (Mgr.)Mahood, W.T., 25Mair, Jesse, 40-46Makovsky, Brian, 87-88-89Malin, Theodore, 91-92Malone, Patrick, 59-60-61Maloney, R.J., 92Malsky, Leo, 88Mangan, T.J., 15-16-19-20Mangum, O’Dean, 89Manigan, Edward, 64Mann, David, 78-79-80Mann, Webster A., 44 (Mgr.)Manning, Paul, 55-56Manrodt, Jr., Kurt, 36-37-38Mansfi eld, Clay, 68-69-70Mardaga, Louis W., 43*-44Margaritonda, Donald, 92-93Marhefka, David, 73Marinak, Douglas, 67-68-69Marks, Robert, 64-65-66 (CC)Marohnic, Michael, 75Marquardt, Albert, 2001-02-03Marren, David S., 81Marrow, Jason, 98-99-2001Marsh, C.S., 04 (Mgr.)Marsh, H.B., 1892-93Marshall, James, 86 (Mgr.)-87 (Mgr.)Marshall, Robert, 89-90-91Marsilio, Chad, 97-98-99-2000Marsilio, Jared, 2001-02-03Marsoobian, Armen, 72 (Mgr.)Martell, Jay, 2004Marter, C.D., 29-30-31 (C)Martin, David, 83-84-85-86Martin, L.P., 30Martin, Thomas, 90-91Martz, C.J., 18Maslanik, Ronald, 59-60Mason, Joseph S., 49-50-51Masonis, Robert, 83-84Massey, Joe, 99-2000-01-02Mathewson, Christy, 1898-99-1900Mathias, Larry, 57-58-59 (C)Mathieson, Richard, 64 (Mgr.)Mathiew, Charles, 45Matthews, Eugene, 42-43 (CC) -46Matthews, Robert, 97 (Mgr.)-99 (Mgr.)Matzura, Stephen 2004Mauritz, Peter, 78-79-80Maute, Robert, 83-84-85Mayer, Walter, 60-61Mayo, Corey, 2001-02-03-04Mayock, Matthew, 85-86-87-88Mays, Vincent, 91-92-93Mazanek, Anthony P., 36McAllister, F.B., 08-09-10McAnulty, N.B., 10 (Mgr.)McCann, Vincent, 65-66McCartney, Richard, 54-55McClain, W.J., 30McCleary, H.C., 23-25McCloskey, Lee E., 48McCloy, James, 86-88McConnell, Paul V., 42-47(C)McCormick, F.G., 24-25-26-27McCormick, H.E., 1901-02McCoy, Alvin, 86-88-89McDaniel, Robert, 43*McDermott, F.P., 14-15-16-19McDevitt, Edward, 70-71-72McDonald, Mike, 77-78-79(CC)-80McDonough, M.J., 09McDowell, C.A., 23

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McDowell, Don, 97-98-99McElhany, John F., 39-40McElvene, Kevin, 90-91-92McFall, Robert, 43*McFarland, William, 84-85 (CC)McFate, Edward, 38McGaughey, George, 33-34McGinnis, Jr., Edward J., 49 (Mgr.)-50 (Mgr.)McGlincy, Lewis, 40McGowan, Edward J., 42McGrane, Eugene, 43* (Mgr.)McGrath, Frederick, 76McGraw, H.C., 20-21-22McGuire, P.J., 18McHugh, Steven, 92-93-94McKay, William, 45-46-47McKeever, J.E., 04McKibbin, Martin H., 49-50-51McKinnon, Carl, 46McLaughlin, John, 74-75-76McMahon, 1901McMahon, John, 47-48McNinch, A.E., 05-06McQuiston, C.L., 1895McQuown, William, 61-62-63McSorley, Harry J., 51-52 (CC)Mears, Warren K., 44-46Meehan, Eugene, 55-56-57Meenan, Daniel, 86-87-88Megargee, J.L., 1892-93-94Megargel, Robert, 45 (Mgr.)Melberger, Clifford, 58-59-60 (C)Merrell, Robert B., 42-47Meltzer, Philip, 72-73Melville, Bob, 62 (Mgr.)Mesaros, Ronald, 91Meseroll, Charles, 40(Mgr.)-41(Mgr.)Meyer, Karl, 74-75-76 (TC)Mezza, Anthony, 30-31Michalski, John, 54-56Miele, Anthony D., 48Miller, C.L., 29-30Miller, Christopher, 86-87-88-89Miller, Jeffery, 78-79-80-81 (CC)Miller, Leonard E., 41-42Miller, Mark, 92-93-94-95Miller, Matt, 2002-03-04Miller, Michael, 76Miller, Philip, 33-34-35Miller, Ray, 77Miller, C. Rich, 93-94-95-96Miller, Samuel, 47Millhouse, Steven, 2002Minggia, Adam, 2001-02Minker, Marion, 53-54Mironov, Scott, 85Misiec, Mariusz, 95-96-97Mitchell, F.B., 27-28Mitchell, James, 80-81-82Mitchell, R.E., 25Mitchell, Thomas, 63-64-65Molnar, Yancy, 90Mols, William E., 35Moncilovich, George, 58-59Montagna, Jeffrey, 2002-03-04Moore, Charles, 45Moore, Milton, 95Moore, Stanley B., 44Morales, Juan, 99-2000-01-02Moran, A.T., 1899Moretz, J. Anthony, 70-71-72Morgan, Dennis, 60-61Morgan, Edward, 63-64-65Morgan, J.C., 2000-01-02Morgan, N.W., 22Morgan, Philip, 61-62-63Morgan, Richard, 70-71Morgans, Patrick, 89Morone, Philip, 47Morrett, D.W., 19-20-21-22Morrette, F., 14Morris, R.B., 04Morrison, A.B., 17-18-23Morrison, Craig, 77-78-79Morrow, Michael, 83-84-85-86Morton, Thomas, 70Mount, F., 1891-93Mowery, Bruce, 82-84Moyer, Ronald, 65-66-67

Moyes Tyrone, 94Mucher, R.E., 24 (Mgr.)Mulford, A.C., 1895Mulhall, Brian, 87-88Munk, R., 08Murnane, Frederick C., 51Murnane, Owen D., 51-53Murphy, Andrew, 43Murphy, Brian, 87Murphy, Neil, 59Murphy, Robert, 44*Murray, Carroll A., 42-43Murray, St. Clair, 16 (Mgr.)Murray, Thomas, 74-75Musselman, Nathan, 96-97-98-2000Mutzel, L.K., 28-29-30Muzi, Erich, 95-96-97-98 (TC)Myers, Alonzo, 70Myers, Bradford J., 50-51-52Myers, Edward C., 31-32-33Myers, George, 45Myers, Jeremy, 95-96-97-98 (TC)Myers, Joseph, 88

NNNNaffah, Ned, 44Nagel, Jr., Charles W., 39-40-41Nardone, Flavio L., 50Natress, W., 1896Nauman, J. Douglas, 70-71-72Nazar, Barry, 67Nealy, Bruce, 55-56-57Negron, Charles, 57-58-59Nesbitt, James, 73-74-75-76 (TC)Nesselbush, Robert, 84-85Netski, Edward A., 44Newcomb, B.L., 16-17 (C)Newland, Charles, 62Newman, John, 69-70Nied, Edward L., 30-31-32 (C)Niemczyk, Stefan, 2004Nikodem, W.J., 30Niple, C.A., 06-07 (C)Noll, R. Matthew, 91-92Norris, McKinley, 79-80Nosal, Mark, 71-72-73Noteboom, Stephen, 93-94-95Noteware, Thomas, 60-61Novacich, Jr., Kenneth, 83Novak, Darryl, 62Nutt, Ian, 2002-03-04Nycamp, John, 81

OOOOberg, Christopher, 86-87O’Brien, C., 05-06-08 (C)O’Brien, G.E., 09-10-11O’Brien, James, 52O’Brien, Kevin, 68 (Mgr.)-69 (Mgr.)Ogden, David, 73-74-75O’Leary, T.A., 10Olendorf, F., 05Olson, Ronald, 87-88-89Ondrasik, John, 70-71-72O’Neil, Daniel, 69Onischenko, Tarras, 68-69-70Orazi, Jeff, 2002-03-04O’Reilly, John, 67-69Orlowski, Richard, 60-61-62Ormsby, Michael, 82-83Oshinskie, Robert, 92Ostendarp, James E., 48-49Otlowski, Raymond W., 36Ott, David, 58Owens, E.G., 1883Owens, Henry, 54Owens, W.S., 08Ozersky, 1902

PPPPaglia, Blaise, 2000-01Palermo, Matt, 2004Palko, Dan, 96-97-98-99 (TC)Palladino, Robert, 69 (Mgr.) -70 (Mgr.)Pangonas, Tim, 81-82-83Papadakis, John, 96-97-98-99 (TC)Pape, Jeffrey, 89-90-91Parham, Terence, 94-95-96-97

Paro, Patrick, 79-80Parr, John, 42Passerotti, Richard, 78-79-80Patty, Jeremy, 92-93-94Patzwall, Robert, 57-58-59Pavlechko, Timothy, 89-90Pawlina, Thomas, 66-67Peale, S.J., 15-16(C) -19Peatross, Gary, 92-93-94Peay, Jacques, 81-82-83Pechulis, Arnold V., 48-49-50 (CC)Pecone, Chris, 96Peer, Chris, 95-96-97 (TC)Pegg, Harold C., 37-38-39 (CC)Pegg, Robert, 65Pensabene, Michael, 73-74-75Perkins, Oji, 95-97Perry, Bernard, 94-95-96 (Mgr.)Peters, Charles, 31-32-33Petersen, Dorian, 2003-04Pethick, Robert, 33-34-35Petronzio, Matt, 95 (Mgr.)Pettit, Raymond F., 51-52Pezak, Joseph, 68Pfeiffer, William B., 35-37Pfl ug, David, 89-90Phaturos, William, 92 Phelps, D.E., 02Phillips, David, 80-81-82Phillips, Joseph, 68-69-70Phillips, Kenneth, 93 (Mgr.)-94 (Mgr.)Phillips, Lucas, 98-99-2000 (TC)Phillips, Michael, 93-94-95Piekarski, F., 18Piersol, L.O., 06-07Pimm, W.B., 1889-90-91Pisano, William, 90-91Platt, Wesley, 13Plewak, John, 38-39-40 (CC)Pluviose, Stephane, 2000-01-02Pocius, Frank L., 38-39Pocius, Martin A., 35-36Podd, Chester V., 41-42Pope, Martin, 58-60Popeck, Henry, 53-54Powell, Harry H., 44Powell, Jabu, 98-99-2000-01 (CC)Powell, III, Ralph, 91Powelson, Jr., Abram V., 50-51-52 (CC)Pratico, Steve, 95-96-97Pratt, Christopher, 62 (Mgr.)-63 (Mgr.)Praylo, Christopher, 2002-03-04Preputnick, Brian, 93-94Prichard, K.C., 1898-99-1900Priest, Forrest M., 31Priore, Nicholas R., 38-39-40Probst, Carl, 71-72-73 (CC)Pugliese, Vincent, 53Puia, Carroll, 74Pulianas, Alexander V., 48Purcell, David, 95-96Pursley, Mark, 73-74-75Pysh, Dennis, 82-83

QQQQuerino, Ernest E., 41Quick, Martin A., 36-37-38Quinn, Edward G., 44Quinn, M., 25-26-27-28

RRRRadcliffe, William, 67-69Rafferty, Jon, 2000Rago, Anthony, 79Ransome, Kevin, 2001-02-03-04 (CC)Ratkus, Theodore, 62-63-64Rauscher, Victor, 79 (Mgr.)-80 (Mgr.)Ravina, Donald, 45Ravenscroft, Aaron, 97 (Mgr.)Rawson, G.K., 14 (Mgr.)Rayhack, John, 69Raymaley, Edwin R., 34-35Reading, W.D., 12-13Readinger, Gregory, 99-2000-01Rech, William J., 66-68Redd, Shawn, 98-99Redmond, Leonard, 93 (SA)Reeb, Edwin, 64-65

Reed, Charles, 40Reed, M., 20-21-22-23 (C)Reese, Walter, 86-87Reh, Donald, 75-76Reichert, James, 41Reilly, William, 54-55-57Reingold, Vernon, 44*Reistle, Jr., Jack, 90 (Mgr.)Reitze, David, 62-64Reitzel, Edward, 60Rener, Alison, 82 (Mgr.)Renneisen, Irwin, 72-73-74Renock, Stephen, 71-73Rexford, Stephen, 65Reyonlds, B.R., 17Reynolds, Garry, 99-2000-01Reznichak, Joseph, 32-33-34Rhines, W.P., 1887Rhode, LeRoy H., 34 (Mgr.)-35 (Mgr.)Rhodes, Hoover, 37-38Rhone, Kevin, 71-72-73Rhubright, Joseph, 32-33-34Rhym, Darren, 85-87Richards, Zachary, 2002-03Richardson, L.A., 11-12Rickey, Thomas, 75Rielly, James, 83-84Riemer, H.B., 1896-97-98-99 (C)Rieu, George, 60-61-62Riggins, L.L., 1890-91-92 (C)Rigle, Louis, 45Riley, Harold, 62Riker, Ralph, 54-55-56Rinaldo, Anthony, 58-59Roberts, W.E., 03Rocchino, George, 91Rockett, Ron, 95-96-97-98Rodgers, Donald, 63Rodgers, Thomas E., 41-42-46Roe, Joshua, 96-98Roebuck, Douglas, 87-88-89-90Rohrbaugh, R. Luke, 68-69-70Rosati, Joseph H., 35-36Roseborough, Robert, 92 Rosenbloom, M., 18-19Rosini, Ricco, 99-2000-01Ross, Bill, 56Ross, Charles, 72-73Ross, Dante, 2002-03-04Ross, E.W., 21 (Mgr.)Ross, N.C., 29-30Rossi, Brian, 70Rossi, Tony, 77-78-79Rost, Lawrence, 66Rowe, J.Z., 1895-96-97-98-99Royer, James, 65-66Rubright, Donald, 72-73Ruger, Randall, 67-68-69 (CC)Ruggiero, Mike, 96 (Mgr.)Rupert, Robert, 52Rush, Virgil, 2001-03-04Rutan, Paul, 44*Rutherford, Andrew, 2003Rutter, Eric, 90-91-92 (TC)

SSSSabo, John, 65-66Sajone, Nicholas, 2000-01Sakowski, John, 93-94-95 (TC)Salberg, Russell, 44*-45Salinger, George, 57-58Sant’Ambrogio, Paul, 77-78-79Sarnor, Blamah, 2002-03-04Sayre, M.E., 06-07Scalleat, Samuel, 64-65-66Schaetzle, Martin, 80-81-82 (CC)Scharf, Jon, 2001-03-04Schaffner, D.H., 11-12-13-14-15 (C)Scheurer, Robert, 85-87Schiano, Gregory, 85-86-87 (CC)Schiebel, Richard, 75Schlichter, Walter, 44*Schmid, V.A., 08-09-10-11 (C)Schoeneberger, Larry, 72-73-74 (CC)Scholtz, Ken, 96-97Schub, F.O., 1992Schultz, Bill, 77Schultz, Carl, 43*Schwartz, Jerome, 43

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Schweitzer, Joe, 2000-01-02Scocca, Daniel, 87-88-89-90Scott, Gary, 83-85Scott, Howard, 38 (Mgr.)Scott, William, 33 (Mgr.)Seaman, Calvin, 47-48Sease, Gary, 63-64Seel, James W., 43*-44Seigfried, Albert, 62-64Seiss, Henry W., 30-31-32Serrao, Francis R., 39-40Shade, P.C., 05-06Shaffer, Brian, 76-77-78 (TC)Shaffer, Robert, 90Shephard, Daron, 75Sheppard, R.F., 04Sherbondy, Mike, 96-98Sherwood, A.J., 1898-99Sherwood, M.J., 1883Shipman, J.O., 1883-87-88Shipp, J.W., 01-02-03Sholly, J. William, 64Shoop, F.W., 08Shorkley, T.M., 1899Shorts, W.S., 22-23-24-26Shover, Michael, 2002-03-04Shump, Don, 96-97-98-99Shupp, Joseph, 82-83-84-85 (CC)Shuster, Kenneth, 43Sibert, Mark, 84-85Sierer, Robert, 53-54-55Siezaga, Felix A., 42-46Sikora, Ken, 78-79Sill, Jr., Robert, 81-82-83Siman, Herman R., 49-50Simpson, Richard, 2004Sitarsky, Harry G., 38-39Sitarsky, John J., 33-34-35 (C)Skiavo, John, 63-64-65Skinner, John, 69Slate, A.G., 28-29-30 (C)Slater, Ryan, 2004Slaughter, Eric, 97-98-99-2000Smesko, John, 69-70-71Smiley, J.B., 04Smith, A.A., 1895-96-97Smith, B., 1892Smith, Bruce, 65-66-67Smith, G.A., 19 (Mgr.)Smith, H.F., 1891-92-93 (C)Smith, H.G., 12 (Mgr.)Smith, J. Donald, 63-64-66Smith, M. Ryan, 91Smith, P.G., 01-02-03-04Smith, Raymond, 82Smith, Roosevelt, 89-90-91Smith, S.C., 00 (Mgr.)Smith, Stuart M., 34-35-36 (CC)Smith, Trevor, 87-88-89-90Smith, William, 2001-02Smoot, J. Douglas, 78-79-80-81Snavely, H.G., 05-06Sniegocki, Matthew, 92 Snow, Kerry, 74-75-76 (TC)Snyder, C.F., 14Snyder, E.A., 07-08-10Snyder, Shane, 82-83 (TC)Soars, C.A., 1887Sobus, Bruce, 72-73Sogorka, Brian, 70-71-72Sokol, Stephen J., 41Solomon, Gerard, 70-71-72 (CC)Somerville, Scott, 82-83-84 (TC)Sommer, Maynard C., 44Sommers, John, 59-60Spahn, George, 68-69-70Sparkenbaugh, Eric, 89 (Mgr.)Spatafore, John, 88-89-90-91 (CC)Spence, J.L., 25-26Spielman, J. Edgar, 42Spirk, Bernard, 72Spisak, Dave, 77-78-79Spotts, S.D., 15-17Spotz, Jeffrey, 65-66-67Spriggs, John C., 44Squires, John, 83Stabler, Andrew W., 50Stallworth, Rashad, 2001-02-03Stanley, Edward, 94-95

Stanton, F.W., 1898-99-1900(C)-01(C)Stark, Edward, 80Stec, Edward, 46-47-48-49 (C)Steele, Wayne E., 43*-44Steen, Harry, 63Steen, Robert, 66 (Mgr.) -68 (Mgr.)Stefl , Harold, 44*-45 (CC) -46-47Stein, William, 71-72-73Steinhart, Conrad, 74Steinhart, Corklin, 66-67-68Stephanou, Stephen J., 37Stephens, M.B., 29Stephens, W.S., 24-25(C) -26Stewart, E.L., 22Stewart, James, 54-55-56Stewart, Kevin, 85Stiefel, Herbert E., 50-51Stiger, Roy, 45Stilley, Donald, 65-66Stinelli, Thomas, 85Stinson, Craig, 79-81-82-83Stoddard, Alonzo E., 44Stonebraker, Merle, 29-30-31Storm, Eric, 2000-01-02Stover, Theodore, 94-95-96 (Mgr.)Strang, Lester L., 44Strausser, A.E., 23Street, Erik, 89Strickland, David, 93-94-95 (Mgr.)-96 (Mgr.)Strohecker, Russ, 91-92-93 (CC), 94 (TC)Stroman, Clyde, 74-75-76Stroot, Jerome, 45Strzelecki, R. Mark, 72-74-75Stump, Dean, 60-64-65Sturgeon, James G., 37Sturgis, D.D., 12-13Sullivan, John, 84-85Summers, Robert L, 37Surran, Jon, ‘97Suth, Jr., J. Richard, 91(Mgr.)Svendsen, Craig, 93-94Swanson, Craig, 2004Swanson, Harold, 46-47Sweet, L.D., 1898-99-1900Swineford, William, 61-62-63 (CC)Sylvia, Dean, 84-85-86Szabo, William M., 47-49-50Szot, Walter S., 41-42-43

TTTTalley, Thomas, 60 (Mgr.) -61 (Mgr.)Tallman, Mark, 98-99-2000-01 (CC)Talmage, Burton, 50-51-52Tanchuk, Michael, 74Tarpley, Jamie, 97Tashjy, Kenneth, 52-53-54Taylor, E.L., 1899-1900-01-02-03Taylor, Scott, 78-80Teamer, S.P., 11-12Teeter, Michael, 85-86Terhes, Paul, 58-59-60Teufel, C.M., 1899Thiel, William, 74-76Thistlewaite, Scoot, 93Thomas, B.F., 1889-96Thomas, Charles, 62Thomas, T., 1898Thompson, H.C., 07 (Mgr.)Thompson, John, 2004Thompson, Michael, 80-81-82 (TC)Thompson, Mike, 98-99Thompson, Neal, 96-97-98 (TC)Thompson, R.W., 03 (Mgr.)Thompson, Sean, 95-96-97Thompson, W.E., 1897-98Thornton, John, 61-62-63Tidwell, Shawn, 2002-03Timko, Josselyn, 96 (Mgr.)-97(Mgr.)-98 (Mgr.)Todd, David, 93-94Tolbert, M., 05-07Toman, Jr., John, 90-91Tomassetti, Louis V., 36-37-38 (CC)Tomeo, Jim, 77-78-79Tomlin, Paul, 65-66-67Topham, E.M., 11-12-13-14 (C)Torok, Frank, 71Townsend, Paul, 65Traceski, Raymond S., 44Traub, T. Geoffrey, 63-64-65 (C)

Trimble, W.S., 17 (Mgr.)Trimmer, L.M., 24-25-26-27Trotter, Nisan, 2002-03-04Trudnak, Stephen, 29-30-31Trumble, Thomas, 65-66Truxel, C.E., 27-28-29Tuck, V.L., 24-25Tunison, Reed, 97-99-2000-01 (CC)Turri, Ralph, 73-74-75 (CC)Tustin, P., 1887-89Twiford, Kenneth, 59-60-61Tyler, Raymond L., 42-43-46Tyrrell, Richard, 60-61-62 (C)Tyson, J.R., 08-11

UUUUdell, Mike, 98Ulmer, David, 2001-02-03-04Urch, William, 59-60-61Utke, Steven, 2004

VVVValentino, Joseph R., 35Valinoti, Jack, 85VanBuskirk, Peter, 75 (Mgr.)-76 (Mgr.)-77 (Mgr.)Vanermark, L.C., 32 (Mgr.)VanHorn, John S., 66VanWhy, Eugene, 08 (Mgr.)Varano, Anthony, 99-2000-01Varga, Steve, 97Vargo, Joseph, 91-92Vassar, David, 67-68-69 (CC)Velte, L.J., 09 (Mgr.)Venuto, Joseph C., 44Verhey, Hubert C., 32-33Vernoy, Robert, 57 (Mgr) -58 (Mgr.)Vetter, George, 31-32Vetter, Mark, 66-67Vidmer, Gary, 77-78-79Vincent, Michael, 64-65-66 (CC)Visnovsky, Andrew, 43*Vituccio, David, 87-88-90Vorse, A.O., 03

WWWWaddell, Milton, 74-75-76Waddell, R.N., 16-17-18 (C)Wade, Felix W., 44Wadsworth, W.B., 27-28-29Wagner, Charles, 56-57Wagner, F.W., 24Walasek, William, 55-56-57Wall, Jeffrey, 90-91-92Wallace, John, 82-83-84Wallis, David, 55Walls, K., 25-27-28Walsh, Matthew, 89-90-91-92Walsh, Ryan, 2004Walter, L.S., 29 (Mgr.)Wancowicz, Jason, 96-97-98Ward, F.W., 1897Ward, Michael, 81-83Ward, Robert B., 42 (Mgr.)Wardrop, Richard, 73-74-75 (CC)Wargo, John, 43*Wargo, S.J., 17-21Warmington, Todd, 99-2000-01-02 (TC)Washington, Raymond, 76Wassell, H.B., 1899 (Mgr.)Watkins, E.G., 07Watkins, John, 45-46-47Watson, Don, 91-92-93Wattie, Gary, 76Watts, Stephen, 2003-04Weaver, Matt, 96-97-98-99Weaver, P.A., 18Weaver, Richard C., 66-67Weaver, William, 43Wegener, Albert, 79Wehrhahn, Allen, 80Weidle, Jim, 97Weingardner, R., 05-06-07-08Weinstock, Nathan, 24Weiss, Steven, 86-87-88 (TC)Welch, Jeffrey, 81-82-83-84Welty, Andrew, 93-94 (TC)Wenner, Harry W., 37-38-39Wenrich, Todd, 2000-01-02Wenrick, Walter B., 39-40-41

Wernli, Matthew, 93West, R.M., 1887Weymouth, C.A., 1897-98-99Wheeler, C.A., 04White, Troy, 91-92-93-94White, W.S., 15-16Whitelock, Jon, 92Whitfi eld, Ryan, 2002Whitner, Roshahn, 96-97Wickham, O.W., 08Wilcox, Cal, 95-96-97Wilcox, W.S., 01-02 (C)Wilkins, Arthur, 69-70-71Wilkinson, John H., 41Wilkinson, William F., 33-34-35Wilks, Jeff, 58 (Mgr.)Williams, C.W., 1889Williams, Mark, 87-88-89 (CC)Williams, R.F., 30Williams, Robert, 60-61Williams, Robert H., 44-45 (CC)Williams, U. Haskell, 62-63Williamson, Brock, 2002-03Wilsbach, A.C., 20-21Wilsbach, F.W., 22-23-24Wilson, Daris, 2001-02-03-04 (CC)Wilson, Jr., Foster C., 51 (Mgr.)Wilson, J. Mc., 1894-95 (Mgr.)Wilson, John C., 35Windle, Billy, 2000-01-02Winebrenner, John, 53-54Winslow, W.D., 1891Wisniewski, Mark, 82-83-84-85Woerner, E., 27-28-29 (C)Wolansky, Jack, 48 (Mgr.)Wolfe, C.D., 1891-92Wolfe, George, 55Wolfe, J.M., 1887-88-90-91-93-94Wood, Edward, 31Wood, William, 32Woodring, L.E., 25-28Woodward, Hewett, 90-91Woody, Vincent, 75-76-77Worst, James, 43Wrabley, William J., 48-49-50Wright, Andrew, 97Wright, Gregory, 70-71-72Wuyscik, Dennis, 86-88-89Wyant, A.M., 1891-92Wyant, A.R.E., 1888-89-90-91Wyland, Mark, 99-2000-01

YYYYackanicz, Nicholas J., 51Yanelli, Albert A., 44-46Yarnall, N.L., 15Yearick, Kyle, 82Yordy, Brett, 2001Young, Bobby, 99-2000-01Young, George B., 50-51 (CC)Young, Robert, 97 (Mgr.)-98Yuknus, Albert A., 81-82-83-84

ZZZZabielski, Joseph, 92-93-94Zack, Edward, 80-81Zack, James, 84Zager, Abraham J., 37 (Mgr.)Zanarina, Gene, 32Zarlinski, Stephen P., 66-67-68Zappa, Daniel, 92-93 (CC)Zayatz, Corey, 92Zayle, Jon, 96 (Mgr.)Zenda, Steven, 80-81-82 (TC)Zentz, Richard, 71Zigarelli, Fred E., 37Zucker, Christopher, 91

* In 1943 and 1944, some servicemen sta-tioned at Bucknell as part of the V-12 program participated in the intercollegiate athletic program. Since they were not regularly enrolled at Bucknell, they did not receive varsity letters, but they did receive a special wartime award, the “Minor B.”

BISON LETTERMEN

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TOM GADD/1965 & 1995 TEAMS

TOM GADD REMEMBERED

On December 22, 1994 Tom Gadd was introduced as Buck-nell’s new head football coach. Raised in California, Gadd was highly regarded in college football circles as a defensive guru, although he was hardly a household name among Bucknell followers in Lewisburg, Pa. It did not take him long to make his presence felt. Taking over a program that had enjoyed only

one winning season in its previous 14,

Gadd quickly instilled a win-

ning spirit back into Bison Football,

and he re-connected with the alumni, involving

them in every step of the program. An inspiring presence

not only in the locker room, but all across campus and in the surround-

ing communities, Gadd never had a losing season at Bucknell. The no-name

from the other coast became one of the most beloved coaches in Bucknell annals,

and he led the Bison football program to its most glorious seven-year stretch ever. On

March 1, 2003, Tom Gadd passed away after a two-year fi ght with brain cancer. While the disease

robbed Bucknell of a legend and a friend, his legacy will long carry on.

The Tom Gadd Era (1995-2001)In seven years under Tom Gadd, Bucknell ...• Enjoyed seven straight winning seasons, the only time in the 119-year history of the program it’s ever happened.• Won 48 games, lifting Gadd into a tie for first on Bucknell’s all-time list of winning coaches. He achieved that mark faster than any other coach.• Won 73.7 percent of its home games. Bucknell went 28-10 at home under Gadd.• Placed a total of 97 players on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, more than any other team.• Captured only the second conference championship in program history, and the first since 1965. Bucknell won the Patriot League title in 1996.• Established school records for most wins in a season and in a seven-year period. The Bison enjoyed their first 10-win season in 1997.

The 2005 season marks the 40th anniversary of the 1965 Bucknell team that won the Middle Atlantic Conference title. It was the last confer-ence crown for the Bison for 31 years, until the 1996 club won the Patriot League.

First-year head coach Carroll Hunt-ress led Bucknell to a 6-3 mark, in-cluding a season-ending three-game winning streak during which the Bison outscored their opponents 89-28. A 26-14 victory over Delaware in the second-to-last game of the season clinched the title for Bucknell.

The final contest of the season closed the storied career of star wide receiver Tom Mitchell. Mitchell still holds a number of Bucknell receiving records, including receptions in a game (13), receptions in a career (173) and

CELEBRATING THE 1965 & 1995 BUCKNELL FOOTBALL TEAMS

Rich Lemon, Bucknell’s all-time leading rusher, was a junior running back on the 1995 Bison squad that posted a 7-4 record.

Paul Maczuzak was a sophomore offensive tackle on the 1965 Bison. He was a three-time All-MAC selection during his career.

This is also the 10-year anniver-sary of Bucknell’s memorable 1995 campaign. It was the fi rst season under head coach Tom Gadd, and a Bison squad posted a 7-4 record, equaling their highest win total since 1951.

Bucknell possessed an intimidat-ing defense that held four opponents to less than 10 points, including one shutout. In their seven victories, the Bi-son limited opponents to just 67 points (9.6 per game). Ed Burman, who was the Defensive Player of the Year in the Patriot League, registered a Bucknell record 14.5 sacks.

Junior running back Rich Lemon was the catalyst of the offensive unit. Bucknell’s all-time leading rusher, he tallied his third consecutive 1,000-yard season with 1,297 yards and earned his third straight All-Patriot

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1883 (01)NO COACH

N30 Lafayette L 0 12

1887 (0-2)NO COACH

N12 Penn State L 0 54N19 at Penn State L 0 24

1888 (2-3)NO COACH

O10 at Lafayette L 0 50O11 at Lehigh L 0 74O20 at Wyoming Seminary W 10 4N2 Dickinson W 18 8N17 at Cornell L 0 20

1889 (231)NO COACH

at Swarthmore W 8 0O11 at Dickinson W 20 4O12 at Franklin & Marshall T 12 12O15 at Cornell L 0 66O26 Franklin & Marshall L 0 16 at Penn State L 0 12

1890 (131)NO COACH

O4 at Lafayette T 0 0O17 at Dickinson W 12 0O18 Franklin & Marshall L 6 22N8 at Cornell L 0 26N26 at Franklin & Marshall L 10 12

1891 (621)NO COACH

S25 at Lafayette W 16 10S26 at Lehigh L 4 62O10 Wyoming Seminary W 32 0O17 at Cornell W 4 0O24 Swarthmore W 32 12N7 Penn State W 12 10N14 at Haverford W 70 0N21 at Dickinson T 0 0N26 at Franklin & Marshall L 6 12

1892 (22)NO COACH

O1 at Cornell L 0 54O15 at Franklin & Marshall W 22 12N5 at Dickinson W 38 0N12 at Penn State L 0 18

1893 (43)NO COACH

S30 at Shamokin W 10 6O14 at Franklin & Marshall L 6 10O21 at Gettysburg W 23 0N1 at Swarthmore L 0 36N3 at Haverford W 26 0N11 Penn State L 18 36

N30 at Dickinson W 20 12

1894 (53)NO COACH

S29 at Milton A.C. W 54 0O6 Wyoming Seminary W 34 0O13 at Wilkes-Barre L 0 4O20 Franklin & Marshall W 42 0O27 vs. Colgate W 12 8N10 Carlisle W 10 0N17 vs. Penn State L 6 12N24 at Lafayette L 0 44

1895 (52)BILL YOUNG

O2 at Pennsylvania L 0 40O9 Franklin & Marshall W 24 0O13 Wyoming Seminary W 24 0O19 vs. Gettysburg W 50 0O26 vs. Penn State L 0 16N16 Carlisle W 18 4N28 vs. Dickinson W 28 0

1896 (521)BILL YOUNG

S26 Wyoming Seminary W 10 0O3 at Pennsylvania L 0 40O7 Penn Reserves W 10 0O31 vs. Penn State W 10 0N7 at Cornell L 0 54N14 Bloomsburg W 18 6N21 vs. Dickinson W 6 0N26 at Franklin & Marshall T 0 0

1897 (331)GEORGE JENNINGS

S22 Pennsylvania L 0 17S25 Williamsport W 45 0O2 at Pennsylvania L 0 33O9 Penn Reserves T 6 6O23 vs. Lehigh W 28 20O30 Bloomsburg W 6 0N13 vs. Penn State L 4 27

1898 (443)GEORGE JENNINGS

S24 Wyoming Seminary W 6 0O1 at Bradford Nat. Guard T 0 0O8 at Navy L 0 11O15 at Maryland A.C. W 6 0O22 Swarthmore W 34 18O29 at Lehigh T 0 0N5 vs. Penn State L 0 16N8 at Maryland A.C. W 6 5N12 at Franklin & Marshall T 11 11N19 at Lafayette L 0 6N24 at Buffalo L 5 36

1899 (64)GEORGE HOSKINS

S23 Wyoming Seminary W 22 0S30 at Williamsport W 22 5O4 at Pennsylvania L 10 47

O7 Shamokin W 40 0O14 at Lehigh W 5 0O21 at Duquesne C&A L 0 35O28 Susquehanna W 45 0N4 vs. Penn State W 5 0N18 vs. Lafayette L 0 12N30 at Buffalo L 0 30

1900 (441)GEORGE HOSKINS

S29 Wyoming Seminary W 22 0O6 at Cornell L 0 6O13 at Lehigh L 6 12O20 at Duquesne C&A L 0 29O27 Williamsport W 33 0N3 vs. Penn State W 12 5N10 Susquehanna W 35 0N17 at Army L 10 18N24 at Villanova T 0 0

1901 (64)GEORGE HOSKINS

S21 Lewisburg A.C. W 18 5S28 Wyoming Seminary W 5 0O5 at Cornell L 0 6O12 vs. Carlisle L 5 6O19 at Pennsylvania L 0 6O26 at Lehigh W 10 0N2 Gettysburg W 51 6N9 at Wash. & Jefferson L 5 11N23 Burlingame A.C. W 34 0N27 at Athens A.C. W 17 6

1902 (64)GEORGE HOSKINS

S27 Steelton YMCA W 6 0O4 at Buffalo W 29 0O11 vs. Carlisle W 16 0O18 at Pittsburgh L 0 24O25 at Pennsylvania L 5 6N1 Villanova W 61 5N8 at Yale L 5 36N15 at Navy W 23 0N22 Baltimore Medical W 17 5N27 at Watertown L 0 6

1903 (45)GEORGE HOSKINS

S26 Wyoming Seminary W 29 0O3 vs. Carlisle L 0 12O10 at Watertown W 12 6O17 at Cornell L 0 6O21 at Princeton L 0 17O31 at Pennsylvania L 6 47N7 Lebanon Valley W 47 6N14 at Navy W 23 5 N26 at Watertown L 6 22

1904 (33)GEORGE HOSKINS

S24 Lebanon Valley W 30 0O1 Villanova W 26 0O8 vs. Carlisle L 4 10O15 at Cornell L 12 24

O29 at Maryland A.C. W 5 0N12 at Georgetown L 0 12

1905 (55)GEORGE HOSKINS

S23 Lebanon Valley W 29 0S30 Mansfi eld W 27 0O7 at Cornell L 0 24O14 at Princeton L 0 48O21 at Virginia L 11 15N1 Medico Chirurgical W 18 5N11 at Navy L 0 34N18 at Georgetown W 18 0N25 vs. Villanova W 17 9N30 at Lafayette L 0 47

1906 (341)GEORGE HOSKINS

S29 Mansfi eld W 5 0O13 at Cornell L 6 24O20 at Princeton L 4 32O27 at Navy T 0 0N3 at Virginia W 12 5N10 at Virginia Tech W 10 0N24 Gettysburg L 0 10 Steelton A.C. L 0 17

1907 (47)J.H. COSTELLO

S21 Mansfi eld W 15 2S28 Gettysburg W 5 0O5 at Pennsylvania L 2 29O12 at Princeton L 0 52O19 at Carlisle L 0 15O26 at Pittsburgh L 0 12N2 at Syracuse L 6 20N9 at Lafayette L 0 34N16 Dickinson W 48 0N23 Swarthmore L 4 35N29 at Washington & Lee W 2 0

1908 (352)PAUL SMITH

S26 Susquehanna W 33 0O3 at Pennsylvania L 0 16O10 Gettysburg L 5 6O17 Delaware W 13 0O24 at Pittsburgh L 0 22O31 at Lafayette T 6 6N7 at Penn State L 6 33N14 at Dickinson L 0 6N21 Ursinus W 17 11N26 at George Washington T 5 5

1909 (342)GEORGE HOSKINS

S25 Susquehanna W 14 5O2 at Carlisle L 6 48O9 at Gettysburg W 9 3O16 at Pittsburgh L 6 18O23 at West Virginia T 6 6N6 Penn State L 0 33N13 Dickinson T 6 6N20 at Swarthmore L 0 29N25 at George Washington W 12 6

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1910 (26)BY DICKSON

O1 Lock Haven W 6 0O8 at Carlisle L 0 39O15 at Dickinson L 6 9O22 at West Virginia W 9 0O29 at Lafayette L 0 12N5 Gettysburg L 6 9N12 at Penn State L 3 45N19 at Swarthmore L 18 23

1911 (631)BY DICKSON

S30 Lock Haven W 19 0O7 at Lehigh W 3 0O14 Wyoming Seminary W 22 0O19 at North Carolina St. L 0 6O28 at Rochester W 5 0N4 at Lafayette L 0 6N14 at Army L 2 20N18 Muhlenberg W 20 3N25 at Haverford W 15 0N30 at Ursinus T 3 3

1912 (631)BY DICKSON

S28 Hillman Academy W 41 0O5 Wyoming Seminary W 49 0O12 at Pittsburgh W 6 0O19 St. Bonaventure W 39 7O26 at Cornell L 0 14N2 at Lafayette T 0 0N9 at Navy W 17 7N16 at Swarthmore L 13 14N23 at Gettysburg W 35 0N28 at Wash. & Jefferson L 7 22

1913 (64)BY DICKSON

S27 Hillman Academy W 34 0O4 Lebanon Valley W 45 0O11 at Princeton L 6 28O18 at Cornell L 7 10O25 St. Bonaventure W 53 6N1 at Pittsburgh W 9 0N8 at Navy L 7 70N15 at Gettysburg W 23 0N23 Muhlenberg W 14 6N27 at Wash. & Jefferson L 0 52

1914 (441)GEORGE COCKILL

S26 Newberry A.C. W 72 0O3 at Princeton L 0 10O10 at Swarthmore L 0 9O17 at Cornell L 0 48O24 Susquehanna W 43 0O31 at Muhlenberg T 0 0N7 Albright W 42 0N14 at Gettysburg W 25 0N26 at Wash. & Jefferson L 0 34

1915 (263)GEORGE JOHNSON

S18 Bloomsburg W 14 0S25 Susquehanna T 0 0O2 at Syracuse L 0 6O9 Swarthmore L 0 3O16 at Cornell L 0 41O23 at Carlisle T 0 0O30 Muhlenberg L 0 3N2 at NYU T 3 3N6 at Navy L 3 13N13 at Gettysburg W 16 7N25 Lebanon Valley L 0 3

1916 (39)GEORGE JOHNSON

S23 Bloomsburg W 31 0S30 Albright W 37 0O7 at Penn State L 7 50O14 at Susquehanna L 9 10O21 at Cornell L 0 19O28 at Muhlenberg L 0 17N4 at Princeton L 0 42N7 at NYU L 0 13N11 at Washington & Lee L 7 55N18 vs. Gettysburg L 0 17N25 at Georgetown L 0 78N30 Lebanon Valley W 8 0

1917 (351)GEORGE JOHNSON

S29 Mansfi eld W 25 0O6 Swarthmore W 16 7O13 at Colgate L 0 24O20 at Pennsylvania L 6 20O27 at Cornell L 0 20N3 Carlisle W 10 0N10 at Syracuse L 0 42N17 at Gettysburg T 6 6N29 at Dickinson L 0 7

1918 (60)EDGAR WINGARD

at Bellefonte W 31 0 Mount St. Mary’s W 47 0 vs. Villanova W 40 0 vs. Gettysburg W 27 0 Susquehanna W 47 7 Dickinson W 44 0

1919 (541)PETE REYNOLDS

S27 at Pennsylvania L 0 16O4 Bloomsburg W 45 0O11 at Penn State L 0 9O18 Muhlenberg W 27 0O25 at Navy L 6 21N1 St. Bonaventure W 27 0N8 at Syracuse L 0 9N15 vs. Gettysburg W 17 0N22 Susquehanna W 20 7N27 at Dickinson T 0 0

1920 (63)PETE REYNOLDS

at Pennsylvania L 0 7 Ursinus W 48 0 at Navy L 2 7 at Muhlenberg W 43 0 St. Bonaventure W 51 0 at Lafayette L 7 10 vs. Gettysburg W 45 0 Susquehanna W 28 7 vs. Dickinson W 20 6

1921 (531)PETE REYNOLDS

O1 at Wash. & Jefferson L 0 26O8 at Muhlenberg W 14 0O15 Lafayette (HC) L 7 20O22 at West Virginia T 0 0O29 Catholic W 41 0N5 at Navy L 0 6N12 at Gettysburg W 34 7N19 Susquehanna W 62 7N24 at Dickinson W 21 0

1922 (74)PETE REYNOLDS

Mansfi eld W 61 0 Susquehanna W 51 0 Alfred W 41 0 at Navy L 7 14 at Lafayette L 7 28 at Pittsburgh L 0 7 Muhlenberg W 33 6 at Lehigh (HC) W 14 0 at Georgetown L 7 19 at Rutgers W 20 13 Dickinson W 19 7

1923 (441)PETE REYNOLDS

Pittsburgh L 0 21 Alfred W 47 0 at Yale L 14 29 Susquehanna W 47 0 at Muhlenberg W 14 6 Lehigh (HC) T 7 7 at Georgetown W 14 7 Allegheny L 7 10 at Dickinson L 10 14

1924 (82)CHARLES MORAN

Western Maryland W 6 0 Gallaudet W 39 6 Muhlenberg W 33 0O18 Lafayette (HC)* L 3 21 at Georgetown W 14 6 Army Corps W 26 7 vs. Gettysburg W 22 6 at Navy W 6 0 vs. Rutgers W 12 7 Dickinson L 7 11*First game at Memorial Stadium

1925 (731)CHARLES MORAN

Western Maryland W 17 0 St. Bonaventure W 13 0 George Washington W 21 0 Haskell Institute (HC) T 0 0 at Georgetown W 3 2 at Holy Cross L 7 23 Gallaudet W 56 0 at Navy L 7 13 Dickinson W 7 0 at Detroit W 7 0 at Dayton L 0 19

1926 (451)CHARLES MORAN

Blue Ridge W 53 0 at Wash. & Jefferson L 2 17 George Washington W 13 0 vs. Villanova L 3 7 at Gettysburg T 0 0 vs.Haskell Institute L 0 36 Lehigh (HC) W 27 0 at Penn State L 0 9 Western Maryland L 0 40 vs. Dickinson W 13 6

1927 (631)CARL SNAVELY

Susquehanna W 43 7 Geneva T 0 0 at Penn State W 13 7 vs. Villanova W 28 12 Gettysburg W 34 0 at Army L 0 34 at Lehigh W 20 6 Wash. & Jeff. (HC) L 3 19 at Temple L 13 19 Dickinson W 46 0

1928 (523)CARL SNAVELY

Schuylkill W 7 0 at Geneva W 13 7

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at Penn State W 6 0 Lafayette (HC) T 0 0 at Gettysburg L 12 14 vs. Villanova L 6 20 Lehigh W 40 0 at Wash. & Jefferson T 0 0 at Dickinson W 33 0 at Temple T 7 7

1929 (82)CARL SNAVELY

S28 St. Thomas W 31 0O5 at Albright W 33 0O12 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) L 6 14O19 at Lafayette W 6 3O26 Gettysburg W 33 0N2 at Temple W 13 0N9 vs. Villanova W 9 0N16 at Penn State W 27 6N23 at Fordham L 0 14N28 Dickinson W 78 0

1930 (63)CARL SNAVELY

S27 Geneva W 46 6O4 Albright W 26 0O10 at Temple L 6 7O18 St. Thomas W 14 0O25 at Gettysburg W 26 6N1 Penn State (HC) W 19 7N8 vs. Villanova W 20 14N15 at Wash. & Jefferson L 6 7N22 at Fordham L 0 12

1931 (603)CARL SNAVELY

S25 St. Thomas* W 34 7O3 at Geneva T 14 14O10 Albright W 23 7O16 at Temple T 0 0O24 Gettysburg (HC) W 46 0O31 at Villanova T 0 0N7 at Georgetown W 7 0N14 Wash. & Jefferson W 10 6N21 at Fordham W 14 13* First home night game

1932 (441)CARL SNAVELY

S23 St. Thomas W 35 0S30 Albright W 13 6O8 at Fordham L 0 30O14 at Temple L 0 12O22 Lafayette (HC) W 14 6O29 at Villanova L 0 13N5 Western Maryland W 14 13N12 at Wash. & Jefferson L 0 14N19 at Georgetown T 6 6

1933 (72)CARL SNAVELY

S22 Waynesburg W 46 7S29 Lebanon Valley W 34 0O6 at Duquesne L 0 6

O14 at Villanova W 19 17O21 at Lafayette W 21 0O28 Temple (HC) W 20 7N4 at Western Maryland L 13 14N11 Furman W 14 0N25 Wash. & Jefferson W 38 6

1934 (722)EDWARD MYLIN

S28 Davis-Elkins W 12 0O5 Penn. Military College T 0 0O12 at Duquesne L 0 12O20 at St. Thomas W 12 6O27 Villanova (HC) W 13 0N3 at Furman W 19 0N10 at Wash. & Jefferson W 13 7N17 Western Maryland L 0 6N24 Penn State W 13 7N29 at Temple T 0 0J1 vs. Miami (Fla.)* W 26 0 *Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

1935 (63)EDWARD MYLIN

S27 Penn. Military College W 7 0O4 Ursinus W 20 0O12 at Villanova L 0 25O19 at Western Maryland W 3 0O26 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W 6 0N2 at NYU L 0 14N9 at Detroit L 0 53N23 Penn State W 2 0N28 at Temple W 7 6

1936 (441)EDWARD MYLIN

S25 Ursinus W 6 0O2 Lebanon Valley W 20 0O9 Miami (Fla.) L 0 6O17 at Georgetown L 0 19O24 at Wash. & Jefferson W 26 6O31 Villanova (HC) W 6 0N7 at Detroit L 7 33N14 at Penn State L 0 14N26 at Temple T 0 0

1937 (332)AL HUMPHREYS

S24 Ursinus W 21 0O1 Lebanon Valley W 13 0O9 at Penn State L 14 20O15 Miami (Fla.) T 6 6O23 at Villanova L 0 21O30 at Albright L 0 6N6 at Furman W 20 7N13 Temple (HC) T 0 0

1938 (53)AL HUMPHREYS

S23 Furman W 28 6O1 Gettysburg W 27 14O8 at Penn State W 14 0O14 at Temple L 0 26O29 Albright W 6 0N4 at Georgetown L 0 13N19 George Wash. (HC) W 16 0N24 at Miami (Fla.) L 0 19

1939 (35)AL HUMPHREYS

S30 at Gettysburg L 0 6O7 at Penn State L 3 13O14 Albright W 15 0O21 Georgetown (HC) L 7 13O27 at Temple L 0 16N4 Western Maryland W 32 6N18 Muhlenberg W 25 3N25 at George Washington L 6 7

1940 (422)AL HUMPHREYS

O5 at Penn State L 0 9O12 Ursinus W 33 7O18 at Western Maryland T 0 0N2 Temple (HC) L 7 10N9 at George Washington T 0 0N16 at Gettysburg W 20 7N23 Muhlenberg W 6 0N28 at Albright W 7 0

1941 (63)AL HUMPHREYS

S25 Lebanon Valley W 12 7O4 at Muhlenberg W 12 0O11 at Penn State L 13 27O18 Boston Univ. (HC) W 6 0O24 at Temple L 14 41N1 Western Maryland W 26 7N8 Gettysburg L 0 12N14 at George Washington W 6 0N22 at Albright W 42 0

1942 (621)AL HUMPHREYS

S26 Lebanon Valley W 7 0O3 at Penn State L 7 14O9 at Temple T 7 7O17 at Rutgers L 7 9O24 at Boston Univ. W 13 7O31 Lafayette (HC) W 13 7N7 Gettysburg W 7 6N13 at Case School W 21 6N26 at Franklin & Marshall W 27 0

1943 (64)JOHN SITARSKY

S18 at Cornell L 6 7S25 at Penn State L 0 14O2 Muhlenberg W 14 6O9 Franklin & Marshall L 6 12O16 at Villanova L 8 12O22 at Temple W 7 6O30 at Muhlenberg W 19 0N6 Lakehurst Naval Air W 13 0N13 Case School W 21 6N25 at Franklin & Marshall W 21 13

1944 (721)ELLWOOD LUDWIG

S16 at Muhlenberg W 24 7S23 Muhlenberg W 14 0S30 at Cornell L 0 26O7 Franklin & Marshall W 16 13O14 at Penn State L 6 20O27 at Temple T 7 7N4 NYU W 26 0N11 CCNY W 78 0N17 at Villanova W 27 6N23 at Franklin & Marshall W 6 0

1945 (25)ELLWOOD LUDWIG

S12 vs. Scranton* W 20 6S22 Villanova L 7 19S29 at Cornell L 8 19O6 at Pittsburgh L 0 38O12 at Temple L 0 64O20 Penn State (HC) L 7 46O27 at Lafayette W 26 2* at Mt. Carmel, Pa.

EDWARD MYLIN1934-3617-9-3

AL HUMPHREYS1937-42; 1946

30-24-5

YEARLY RESULTS

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1946 (36)AL HUMPHREYS

S28 at Cornell L 0 21O5 at Penn State L 6 48O12 Muhlenberg L 0 6O19 at Buffalo W 21 0O26 Lafayette (HC) W 29 0N2 Gettysburg W 19 0N9 Delaware L 14 27N16 at Temple L 6 27N23 at Rutgers L 0 25

1947 (27)HARRY LAWRENCE

S27 Alfred W 25 0O4 at Penn State L 0 54O11 Delaware W 13 12O18 at Lafayette L 7 27O25 Temple (HC) L 0 21N1 at Gettysburg L 0 7N8 at NYU L 6 19N15 Buffalo L 6 14N22 at Muhlenberg L 0 39

1948 (18)HARRY LAWRENCE

S25 Alfred W 29 6O2 at Penn State L 0 35O9 Gettysburg L 0 13O15 at Delaware L 0 7O23 Lafayette (HC) L 7 19O29 at Temple L 0 20N6 at Wash. & Jefferson L 13 18N13 at Buffalo L 13 47N20 Muhlenberg L 14 44

1949 (62)HARRY LAWRENCE

O1 NYU W 14 0O8 Delaware W 13 7O14 at Temple L 19 20O22 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W 62 0O29 at Buffalo W 21 7N5 at Gettysburg L 33 34

N12 at Lafayette W 21 14N19 Muhlenberg W 32 14

1950 (63)HARRY LAWRENCE

S23 Gettysburg W 20 15S30 at Muhlenberg L 13 18O7 Lehigh L 6 27O14 at Wash. & Jefferson W 34 0O21 at Colgate L 12 23O28 Lafayette (HC) W 32 0N4 NYU W 41 7N11 at Temple W 35 0N18 at Delaware W 13 0

1951 (90)HARRY LAWRENCE

S22 vs. Gettysburg* W 41 7S29 Muhlenberg W 54 19O6 at Lehigh W 47 7O13 at Kent State W 13 7O20 Buffalo W 62 32O27 at Lafayette W 40 21N3 Temple (HC) W 28 7N10 at Colgate W 21 20N17 Delaware W 33 6 * Rotary Bowl at Hershey, Pa.

1952 (63)HARRY LAWRENCE

S27 Lafayette W 45 13O4 at Muhlenberg W 46 12O10 at Temple W 19 12O18 at Buffalo W 22 0O25 Colgate (HC) L 0 28N1 Lehigh W 28 6N7 at George Washington L 7 21N15 Gettysburg W 26 21N22 at Delaware L 0 13

1953 (18)HARRY LAWRENCE

S26 Buffalo W 35 6O3 Muhlenberg L 13 18O10 at Holy Cross L 0 40O17 Temple (HC) L 21 27O24 at Lafayette L 6 7O31 at Lehigh L 6 20N7 at Colgate L 12 19N14 at Gettysburg L 13 26N21 Delaware W 13 34

1954 (63)HARRY LAWRENCE

S25 vs. Muhlenberg* W 33 13O2 Gettysburg W 29 0O9 Lehigh W 48 46O16 at Temple W 27 0O23 Lafayette (HC) W 7 0O30 at Boston Univ. L 7 20N6 at Colgate L 14 20N13 Albright W 27 0N20 at Delaware L 0 20* at Hershey, Pa.

1955 (261)HARRY LAWRENCE

S24 Albright W 25 14O1 at Gettysburg L 6 27O8 at Lehigh L 20 27O15 Temple W 38 0O22 at Lafayette L 13 34O29 at Harvard T 26 26N5 Colgate (HC) L 7 35N11 at Miami (Fla.) L 0 46N19 Delaware L 12 27

1956 (35)HARRY LAWRENCE

S22 at Albright W 13 0S29 at Gettysburg W 17 7O6 Lehigh L 6 25O13 at Delaware L 7 26O20 Lafayette (HC) L 7 13O27 at Temple W 12 6N3 Buffalo L 13 31N10 at Colgate L 12 26

1957 (36)HARRY LAWRENCE

S21 Albright W 16 0S28 at Gettysburg L 0 19O5 Temple W 19 6O12 at Carnegie Tech W 13 7O19 Boston Univ. (HC) L 0 28O26 at Lafayette L 13 35N2 at Lehigh L 0 27N9 at Colgate L 0 32N16 Delaware L 13 34

1958 (18)

ROBERT ODELL

S27 vs. Gettysburg* L 0 6O4 Carnegie Tech L 13 19O11 Colgate L 0 7O18 at Rutgers L 12 57O25 Lafayette (HC) L 6 34N1 Lehigh L 14 35

N8 at Temple W 44 6N15 at Delaware L 8 28N22 at Buffalo L 0 38* at Hershey, Pa.

1959 (45)ROBERT ODELL

S26 vs. Gettysburg* W 21 0O3 at Harvard L 6 20O10 Buffalo W 26 21O17 Rutgers (HC) W 15 8O24 at Lafayette L 6 12O31 at Lehigh L 0 14N7 at Colgate L 13 16N14 Temple (PW) W 26 6N21 Delaware L 6 22* at Hershey, Pa.

1960 (72)ROBERT ODELL

LAMBERT CUPS24 vs. Gettysburg* W 14 7O1 at Cornell L 7 15O8 Buffalo W 41 0O15 at Rutgers L 19 23O22 Lafayette (HC) W 28 0O29 Lehigh W 18 6N5 at Colgate W 12 8N12 Temple W 23 0N19 at Delaware W 26 0* at Hershey, Pa.

1961 (63)ROBERT ODELL

S23 vs. Gettysburg* W 12 6S30 at Temple W 8 7O7 at Colgate L 0 13O14 Rutgers (HC) L 6 21O21 at Lafayette W 13 0O28 Muhlenberg W 27 0N4 at Buffalo W 12 6N11 at Lehigh L 7 12N18 Delaware W 22 14* at Hershey, Pa.

1962 (63)ROBERT ODELL

S22 Gettysburg W 22 21S29 at Temple W 15 14O6 Massachusetts L 20 21O13 at Lehigh W 32 6O20 Lafayette (HC) W 28 6O27 at Muhlenberg W 53 0N3 Buffalo L 0 28N10 Colgate W 32 14N17 at Delaware L 6 9

1963 (63)ROBERT ODELL

S21 at Gettysburg W 19 7S28 at Dartmouth L 18 20O5 at Massachusetts L 0 21O12 Ohio Wesleyan W 31 6

HARRY LAWRENCE1947-5745-51-1

BOB ODELL1958-6437-26-0

YEARLY RESULTS

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O19 Tufts (HC) W 21 14O26 at Lafayette L 13 14N2 Temple W 14 3N9 at Colgate W 14 0N16 Lehigh W 34 12N23 Delaware* — —*Game canceled following assassina-tion of President John F. Kennedy

1964 (72)ROBERT ODELL

LAMBERT CUPS26 Gettysburg L 7 12O3 at Harvard W 24 21O10 at Ohio Wesleyan W 72 0O17 Merchant Marine W 37 0O24 Lafayette (HC) W 54 12O31 at Temple W 31 28N7 Colgate L 6 14N14 at Lehigh W 3 0N21 at Delaware W 21 14

1965 (63)

CARROLL HUNTRESS

MAC CHAMPIONSS25 at Gettysburg W 19 10O9 Temple (HC) W 40 14O16 at Pennsylvania L 13 16O23 at Lafayette L 13 14O30 Hofstra W 33 6N6 at Colgate L 7 21N13 Lehigh W 41 0N20 Delaware W 26 14N27 at Davidson W 22 14

1966 (45)CARROLL HUNTRESS

S24 Gettysburg W 16 10O1 at Maine L 6 7O8 at Temple L 28 82O15 at Pennsylvania W 28 21O22 Lafayette (HC) L 7 25O29 Rhode Island W 33 7N5 Colgate (PW) L 0 20

N12 at Lehigh W 45 0N19 at Delaware L 20 45

1967 (46)CARROLL HUNTRESS

S16 at Boston Univ. L 16 20S23 Gettysburg W 21 16S30 at Cornell L 7 23O7 at Lafayette L 6 21O14 Lehigh (HC) W 14 13O21 at Pennsylvania W 28 27O28 at Rhode Island L 7 27N4 Temple (PW) L 8 13N11 at Colgate L 0 38N18 Delaware W 35 6

1968 (55)CARROLL HUNTRESS

S21 Davidson W 22 13S28 at Pennsylvania L 10 27O5 at Harvard L 0 59O12 at Temple W 29 26O19 at Gettysburg L 7 12O26 Lafayette (HC) W 13 10N2 Maine W 42 21N9 Colgate (PW) L 34 48N16 at Lehigh W 31 27N23 at Delaware L 12 38

1969 (351)FRED PRENDER

S20 at Hofstra W 24 19S27 at Pennsylvania L 17 28O4 at Gettysburg W 24 21O11 Temple (HC) T 7 7O25 at Lafayette W 21 20N1 Wittenberg (PW) L 6 45N8 at Colgate L 7 28N15 Lehigh L 3 7N22 Delaware L 21 49

1970 (46)FRED PRENDER

S19 Temple L 3 10S26 Baldwin-Wallace L 21 29

O3 Gettysburg (HC) W 14 6O10 at Davidson W 21 20O17 at The Citadel L 28 42O24 Lafayette (PW) W 30 28O31 at Rutgers L 7 21N7 Colgate L 14 44N14 at Lehigh W 24 20N21 at Delaware L 0 42

1971 (55)FRED PRENDER

S18 The Citadel L 35 38S25 at Vermont W 10 6O2 at Gettysburg W 14 13O9 Davidson (HC) L 8 20O16 at Washington & Lee W 27 0O23 at Lafayette W 33 0O30 Rutgers (PW) W 14 13N6 at Colgate L 24 47N13 Lehigh L 0 23N20 Delaware L 0 46

1972 (63)FRED PRENDER

S23 Drexel W 44 0S30 at Maine W 17 14O7 Gettysburg (HC) W 23 0O14 at Lehigh L 0 21O21 Lafayette (PW) W 26 7O28 at Davidson L 21 25N4 Massachusetts W 28 15N11 Colgate W 41 7N18 at Delaware L 3 20

1973 (342)FRED PRENDER

S22 Boston Univ. W 24 6S29 at Columbia T 0 0O6 at Gettysburg W 45 7O13 Lehigh (HC) L 15 42O20 at Lafayette T 0 0O27 at Colgate L 23 41N3 at Maine L 0 14N10 Vermont (PW) W 26 7N17 Delaware L 0 50

1974 (28)FRED PRENDER

S21 Rutgers L 14 16S28 Maine W 30 18O5 at Cornell L 0 24O12 Gettysburg (HC) L 14 21O19 at Boston Univ L 10 14O26 at Columbia L 33 38N2 Lafayette (PW) W 10 6N9 Colgate L 21 34N16 at Lehigh L 7 33N23 at Delaware L 16 51

1975 (54)BOB CURTIS

S20 at Rutgers L 3 47S27 at Maine L 0 17O4 Cornell (HC) L 6 21

O11 at Lafayette W 15 5O18 Boston Univ. (PW) L 0 16O25 at Gettysburg W 14 7N1 Washington & Lee W 54 0N8 at Colgate W 24 16N15 Lehigh W 32 25

1976 (45)BOB CURTIS

S18 Rutgers (HC) L 7 19S25 at Davidson W 16 0O2 C.W. Post L 6 17O9 Lehigh (PW) W 3 0O16 at West Chester W 29 14O23 at Gettysburg L 7 10O30 Lafayette L 7 17N6 Colgate L 13 24N13 at Rochester W 21 7

1977 (45)BOB CURTIS

S17 at Rutgers L 14 36S24 Davidson (HC) W 44 12O1 C.W. Post L 0 23O8 at Lafayette L 7 34O15 West Chester W 24 13O22 Gettysburg (PW) W 34 0O29 at Lehigh L 13 47N5 at Colgate L 17 49N12 Rochester W 40 14

1978 (55)BOB CURTIS

S16 at VMI L 14 25S23 Rutgers (HC) L 13 27S30 at Davidson W 21 20O7 at Cornell L 0 24O14 Lafayette (PW) L 7 14O21 at Gettysburg W 37 7O28 at Lehigh W 13 6N4 Northeastern W 34 9N11 Colgate W 7 0N18 at Boston Univ. L 10 27

1979 (442)BOB CURTIS

CARROLL HUNTRESS1965-68

19-19

FRED PRENDER1969-7423-31-3

BOB CURTIS1975-8548-56-3

YEARLY RESULTS

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S8 Dayton W 17 7S22 at Rutgers L 14 16S29 Davidson W 33 0O6 at Cornell W 10 0O13 at Lafayette T 0 0O20 Gettysburg (PW) L 7 14O27 Lehigh (HC) L 13 14N3 at Northeastern W 14 6N10 at Colgate L 2 20N17 Boston Univ. T 20 20

1980 (64)BOB CURTIS

S13 at Connecticut L 7 38S20 Slippery Rock W 25 6S27 at Brown W 28 20O4 at Davidson L 13 21O11 Lafayette (HC) W 14 0O18 West Chester (PW) W 31 21O25 at Lehigh L 0 13N1 Cornell W 33 16N8 Colgate L 14 17N15 at Boston Univ. W 30 17

1981 (46)BOB CURTIS

S12 Connecticut L 7 27S19 at Merchant Marine W 35 6S26 Rochester W 27 0O3 Davidson (PW) W 23 3O10 at Lafayette L 0 37O17 at West Chester W 20 14O24 Lehigh (HC) L 0 18O31 at Cornell L 15 22N7 at Colgate L 6 24N14 at Boston Univ. L 0 27

1982 (46)BOB CURTIS

S11 at Dayton W 19 17S25 Towson State L 18 22O2 Lafayette (PW) L 6 37O9 at New Hampshire L 0 3O16 at Rochester W 20 0O23 at Columbia W 42 25O30 at Lehigh L 10 21N6 at Davidson W 21 0N13 Boston Univ. (HC) L 11 14N20 Delaware L 6 46

1983 (451)BOB CURTIS

S10 Howard W 12 0S17 Merchant Marine W 21 3S24 at Princeton L 28 46O1 at Lafayette L 3 33O8 New Hampshire (PW) L 35 42O22 at Columbia T 31 31O29 Lehigh (HC) L 15 40N5 Davidson W 50 7N12 at Boston Univ. L 8 35N19 at Delaware W 20 7

1984 (55)BOB CURTIS

S8 Indiana (Pa.) W 18 17S15 Carnegie-Mellon W 42 7S22 at Northeastern L 33 34N29 at Princeton L 14 20O6 Cornell W 10 7O13 at New Hampshire L 16 17O20 at Davidson W 30 3N3 Lafayette (HC) W 10 3N10 at Lehigh L 15 21N17 at Delaware L 9 28

1985 (37)BOB CURTIS

S14 at Carnegie-Mellon L 10 21S21 Davidson W 34 14S28 Northeastern W 21 14O5 at Boston Univ. L 7 34O12 New Hampshire (PW) L 0 58O19 Delaware (HC) L 7 31O26 at Columbia W 13 10N2 Cornell L 13 26N9 at Lafayette L 0 47N16 Lehigh L 0 19

1986 (37)GEORGE LANDIS

S13 Indiana (Pa.) W 23 7S20 William & Mary L 13 30S27 at Pennsylvania L 7 10

O4 Towson State L 7 28O11 at Davidson W 27 7O18 Colgate (PW) W 40 39O25 Lafayette (HC) L 34 52N1 at Cornell L 3 16N8 at Holy Cross L 10 17N15 at Lehigh L 7 17

1987 (451)GEORGE LANDIS

S12 at Colgate L 28 31S19 at Davidson W 34 3S26 Pennsylvania W 32 24O3 at Harvard L 14 33

O10 at Lafayette L 21 42O17 Holy Cross (PW) L 10 48O24 Columbia (HC) W 62 20O31 at Cornell W 20 6N7 at William & Mary L 6 31N14 Lehigh T 14 14

1988 (37)GEORGE LANDIS

S10 Villanova L 17 30S17 Colgate L 13 14S24 at Pennsylvania L 35 38O1 at Army L 10 58O8 Lafayette (PW) L 35 52O15 Princeton (HC) L 35 41O22 at Columbia W 21 7O29 Davidson W 21 13N5 at Lehigh W 35 32N12 at Holy Cross L 7 38

1989 (55)LOU MARANZANA

S16 at Fordham W 31 7S23 Cornell (PW) L 9 20S30 Dartmouth W 36 20O7 at Towson State L 23 29

O14 Lehigh (HC) L 6 52O21 at Pennsylvania L 24 25O28 at Columbia W 27 12N4 Lafayette W 54 33N11 at Colgate W 37 27N18 Holy Cross L 6 35

1990 (74)LOU MARANZANA

S8 Hofstra L 29 42S15 at Lafayette W 24 14S22 Columbia W 41 16S29 at Cornell W 42 21O6 Towson State W 55 26O13 Princeton (PW) W 14 9O20 at William & Mary L 17 45O27 Colgate (HC) L 27 28N3 at Holy Cross L 14 43

GEORGE LANDIS1986-8810-19-1

LOU MARANZANA1989-94

26-38

N10 at Lehigh W 30 27N17 Fordham W 44 7

1991 (19)LOU MARANZANA

S6 at Hofstra L 7 43S14 Villanova L 0 40S21 at Fordham W 21 14S28 at Dartmouth L 16 34O5 Cornell (HC) L 7 23O12 at Lafayette L 16 20O19 at Princeton L 7 31N2 at Colgate L 6 38N9 Holy Cross L 6 42N16 Lehigh L 13 41

1992 (47)LOU MARANZANA

S5 Bloomsburg W 41 24S12 at Villanova L 0 34S19 at Towson State L 21 24S26 Brown (HC) W 33 14O3 at Dartmouth L 14 44O10 at Columbia W 29 22O24 at Holy Cross L 12 27O31 Fordham (PW) L 0 21N7 at Lehigh L 16 38N14 Lafayette L 7 49N21 Colgate W 28 21

1993 (47)LOU MARANZANA

S4 Bloomsburg W 21 16S11 at Lafayette L 14 31S25 Pennsylvania L 12 42O2 Dartmouth (PW) L 13 31O9 at Hofstra L 0 28O16 at Brown L 12 21O23 Holy Cross (HC) W 33 23O30 at Fordham W 27 21N6 Lehigh W 32 27N13 at Towson State L 21 49N20 at Colgate L 8 13

1994 (56)LOU MARANZANA

S10 Hofstra L 21 45S17 Southern Connecticut W 32 7S24 at Harvard W 42 23O1 at Princeton L 7 12O8 Towson State W 41 28O15 Cornell (HC) L 28 29O22 at Lehigh W 31 27O29 Lafayette (PW) L 14 56N5 at Holy Cross L 20 27N12 Colgate L 7 31N19 Fordham W 29 26

1995 (74)TOM GADD

S9 Southern Connecticut W 20 0S16 at Fordham W 28 21S23 at Princeton L 3 20S30 at Pennsylvania L 19 20

YEARLY RESULTS

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O7 Lehigh (HC) L 23 30O14 at Cornell W 10 7O21 at Towson State W 14 7O28 Lafayette W 30 11N4 Holy Cross (PW) W 21 7N11 at Colgate (OT) W 21 14N18 at Army L 6 37

1996 (65)TOM GADD

PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

S14 Towson State W 44 7S21 William & Mary L 0 47S28 Harvard L 7 30O5 Penn (OT) (PW) L 21 30O12 at Yale L 21 23O19 Princeton (HC) W 10 6O26 at Holy Cross W 38 7N2 at Lehigh W 7 6N9 at Lafayette L 7 23N16 Fordham W 51 17N23 Colgate (OT) W 28 27

1997 (101)TOM GADD

S6 Duquesne W 23 16S20 at Lafayette W 23 21S27 Pennsylvania (PW) W 20 16O4 at Harvard W 24 20O11 at Yale W 25 24O18 at Fordham W 36 10O25 Holy Cross (HC) W 18 6N1 Lehigh W 21 14N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 45 38N15 at Towson State W 33 0N22 at Colgate L 14 48

1998 (65)TOM GADD

S5 at Duquesne W 38 10S12 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 30 14S19 Fordham L 17 20S26 Columbia (PW) W 27 20O3 at Pennsylvania L 10 20O17 at Cornell L 19 23

O24 Lafayette (HC) W 33 22O31 Colgate L 21 38N7 at Holy Cross W 30 14N14 at Lehigh L 7 49N21 Towson W 46 13

1999 (74)TOM GADD

S4 Morgan State W 37 10S11 at Colgate W 21 16S18 Towson L 20 27S25 Delaware State (PW) W 38 28O2 at Pennsylvania W 23 16O9 at Columbia L 7 10O16 Duquesne (HC) W 49 20O23 at Lafayette L 21 22N6 Holy Cross W 32 21N13 Lehigh L 27 48N20 at Fordham W 45 15

2000 (65)TOM GADD

S2 at Richmond L 7 10S16 Cornell W 38 15S23 Columbia (PW) W 12 10S30 Duquesne W 35 14O7 at Georgetown W 24 10O14 Lafayette W 42 30O21 at Lehigh L 14 21O28 Fordham (HC) W 27 13N4 at Holy Cross L 9 10N11 at Towson L 13 15N18 Colgate L 21 24

2001 (64)TOM GADD

S8 at Kent State L 17 38S15 at Cornell* — —S22 at Columbia (OT) W 23 20S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (PW) W 38 6O6 Towson W 51 10O13 at Lafayette W 17 16O20 Georgetown (HC) W 34 0O27 at Fordham L 12 17N3 Holy Cross W 21 14N10 Lehigh L 14 21N17 at Colgate L 13 15*Game canceled after Sept. 11 trag-edy

2002 (29)DAVE KOTULSKI

S7 at Duquesne L 14 35S14 at St. Mary’s (Ca.) (OT) L 22 23S21 Cornell W 14 3S28 Delaware State W 27 13O5 Colgate (PW) (OT) L 10 13O19 at Towson L 14 20O26 at Georgetown L 31 32N2 at Holy Cross L 21 38N9 Lafayette (HC) L 3 19N16 at Lehigh L 0 24N23 Fordham L 7 34

TOM GADD1995-2001

48-28

DAVE KOTULSKI2002 (ACTING)

2-9

2003 (66)TIM LANDIS

A30 Duquesne W 28 21S6 at Delaware State W 33 28S20 at Cornell L 19 21S27 at Columbia L 16 19O4 at Fordham W 31 10

O11 at Penn L 13 14O18 Towson (HC) W 14 10O25 at Colgate L 6 50N1 Holy Cross (PW) W 53 31N8 at Lafayette L 17 35N15 Lehigh L 9 45N22 Georgetown W 45 16

2004 (7-4)TIM LANDIS

S2 at Villanova L 14 20S18 Cornell W 15 9S25 Columbia W 42 13O2 at Georgetown W 35 17O9 Penn (2OT) (PW) L 25 32O16 Lafayette L 13 14

TIM LANDIS2003-pres.

13-10

ODDS & ENDS

Bison by Decade:1880s ............................... 4-9-1 (.321)1890s ...........................41-28-6 (.587)1900s ...........................41-45-6 (.478)1910s ........................... 43-44-8 (.495)1920s ...........................60-31-8 (.646)1930s ...........................51-29-9 (.624)1940s .......................... 40-35-4 (.532)1950s ...........................41-47-1 (.466)1960s ...........................54-37-1 (.592)1970s ........................... 42-49-4 (.463)1980s ...........................38-57-2 (.402)1990s ...........................57-52-0 (.523)2000s ...........................27-28-0 (.491)

Overtime Games: 3-4 (.429)11/11/95, lost at Colgate (21-14)10/5/96, lost to Penn (30-21)11/23/96, def. Colgate (28-27)9/22/01, won at Columbia (23-20)9/14/02, lost at St. Mary’s (23-22)10/5/02, lost to Colgate (13-10)10/9/04, lost to Penn (32-25)

Season Openers: 82-36-1 (.693)In First Home Game: 89-28-1 (.758)In First Away Game: 42-72-4 (.373)

Patriot League Record/Finish1986 ...................................... 1-3/T4th1987 .....................................1-3-1/5th1988 ...................................... 2-3/T3rd1989 ..................................... 2-2/T2nd1990 ..................................... 3-2/T2nd1991 ........................................ 1-4/5th1992 ...................................... 1-4/T5th1993 ........................................ 3-2/3rd1994 ...................................... 2-3/T4th1995 ....................................... 4-1/2nd1996 .........................................4-1/1st1997 ....................................... 5-1/2nd1998 ...................................... 3-3/T3rd1999 ........................................ 3-3/4th2000 ........................................ 2-4/5th2001 ........................................ 4-3/4th2002 ........................................ 0-7/8th2003 ...................................... 4-3/T3rd2004 ...................................... 4-2/T3rd

YEARLY RESULTSO23 at Lehigh L 17 40O30 at Holy Cross W 42 27N6 Fordham (HC) W 21 20N13 Colgate W 42 7N20 at Duquesne W 30 20

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HALL OF FAME

Six former Bison athletics stars along with leg- endary lacrosse coach Sid Jamieson have been

elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame. The Class of 2005 will be formally inducted at a break-fast ceremony during Homecoming Weekend festivi-ties on Oct. 1. The inductees will also be honored at halftime of the Bucknell-Marist football game later that afternoon.

The Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame was estab-lished in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. Elected to the Class of 2005 — the 27th Hall of Fame class — are former basket-ball stars Mike Bright ’93 and Harvey Carter ’73, record-setting football quarterback Scott Auchen-bach, track and fi eld sensation Tameka Hinton ’95, wrestling standout Ed Curran ’88 and lacrosse scoring machine Justin Zackey ’94.

This year’s induction brings to 186 the number of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, adminis-trators and friends of Bucknell whose contributions to Bucknell athletics are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame.

SCOTT AUCHENBACH ’90 was one of the best passing quarterbacks in Bucknell football history. As a senior in 1989 he was named Most Valuable Player of the Colonial League and was selected as an Honorable Mention All-American. He ranked seventh among all Division I-AA quarterbacks in passing effi ciency that season, and he graduated with 13 school passing and total offense records. Auchenbach threw for 2,385 yards and 19 touch-downs in 1989 and had 418 completions for 5,256 yards and 42 touchdowns in his career.

A team co-captain and Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top senior athlete at Bucknell, Auchenbach still holds school records for passing yards in a season and career, completions in a career, touchdown passes in a career and total offense in a season (2,511 in 1989) and career (5,404). He is the only quarterback in 119 years of Bison football to throw for over 5,000 yards, and his name is still etched in the NCAA record book for most consecutive completions to start a game (18 vs. Colgate in 1989).

MIKE BRIGHT ’93 was the top player on Buck-nell’s outstanding teams of the early 1990s. He was the Patriot League Player of the Year as a senior in 1993, when he led the Bison to a 23-6 record and the league’s regular-season title. Outstanding in all phases of the game, Bright is Bucknell’s No. 3 all-time scorer with 1,670 points, trailing only fellow Hall of Famers Al Leslie (1,973) and Bob Barry (1,809). He also remains the school’s career steals leader with 286, which is a whopping 113 steals more than any other player in Bison annals. Bright also nabbed 834 career rebounds, seventh all-time at Bucknell, and he is one of only two play-ers in school history to record 1,500 points and 800 rebounds.

HARVEY CARTER ’73 was a three-year starter and two year captain of the Bison basketball team. Carter was a First Team All-Middle Atlantic Confer-ence selection as a senior in 1972-73, when he led the team in scoring at 14.2 points per game under coach Jim Valvano. In fact, Carter led the team in both scoring and rebounding in each of his last three seasons at Bucknell. He logged 1,013 points and 783 rebounds in his career, making him one of only 13 players in school history to collect 1,000 points and 500 rebounds. He still ranks 29th on Bucknell’s career scoring list and eighth on the rebounding chart, and he is one of only four men in the last 50 years to lead the team in scoring and

rebounding three straight years.ED CURRAN ’88 was a three-time East Coast

Conference wrestling champion. Hall of Famer Tom Scotton is the only other Bucknell wrestler to make that claim. He qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament three times and was a quarterfi nalist in 1986. As a senior, Curran posted a 23-4 record at 134 pounds, and he posted an impressive career record of 71-20-1, which was then the second-highest victory total at Bucknell. He was the Outstanding Wrestler at both the Bloomsburg Invitational and Cornell Invitational in 1987. Curran was just as successful off the wrestling mat, where he made the Dean’s List every semester, won the prestigious University Prize for Men and was a Second Team Academic All-American. He also earned the ECAC Medallion and graduated magna cum laude.

TAMEKA HINTON ’95 is a fi rst-ballot Hall-of-Famer and quite simply one of the top woman athletes in school and Patriot League history. She graduated with a whopping 19 conference track and fi eld gold medals, including four straight in the 55-meter dash, 100-meter dash and 200-me-ter dash. She also earned league title in the shot put. Hinton was named Outstanding Performer of the Patriot League Championships three times and was elected to the Patriot League All-Decade Team. She still holds school records in the indoor 55-meter dash (7.12), 300-meter dash (41.54 in an event that is no longer held) and sprint medley relay (4:08.7). She also broke the indoor mark in the 200-meter dash (24.95) and now ranks second by just .01 seconds. Outdoors Hinton still ranks second in the 100 meters (12.09), third in the 200 meters (24.85) and sixth in the shot put (42-10 ¼). She captured the 1995 Christy Mathewson Award as the top athlete in her class.

The only head coach in the 38-year history of Bison lacrosse, SID JAMIESON retired from coach-ing following the 2005 season. Tenth among all col-legiate lacrosse coaches with 242 career victories, Sid led his Bison teams to seven championships in three different conferences, including four straight Patriot League titles from 2000 to 2003. He was named the USILA National Coach of the Year in 1996 after directing Bucknell to a perfect 12-0 season, and he led the Bison to the NCAA Tourna-ment for the fi rst time in 2001. He has also been a dynamic force on the international lacrosse scene through his involvement with the Iroquois National Team, and he has served as an avid spokesman for the Native American infl uence on the sport. From 1983-86 Jamieson served as head coach of the Iroquois Nationals and led the team to the 1984 World Lacrosse Games. He took the team to the World Lacrosse Championships in Perth, Australia, in 1990 while serving as the team’s executive director, and he is currently an emeritus member of its executive board. Many of lacrosse’s most prominent honors have been bestowed upon Jamieson, who was also an assistant football coach from 1967-88. He won the highly esteemed Gen. George M. Gelston Award in 1985, as the person who most represents the symbol of the game of lacrosse. He received the Howdy Myers Memorial Award as college lacrosse’s “Man of the Year” in 1986 and 1996, and just this spring he received the Spirit of Tewaaraton Award for his contributions to the sport

One of Jamieson’s all-time great players was JUSTIN ZACKEY ’94, who still holds the Bucknell records for goals in a season (63) and career (138) and points in a season (79 in 1993). A two-time

Honorable Mention All-American who led the na-tion in goals per game (4.20) in 1993, Zackey was a First Team All-Patriot League pick in 1993 and 1994 and was a two-time Academic All-American (third team in 1993 and fi rst team in 1994). He is the only player in school history to have two seven-goal games. A biology and geography double major, he earned a prestigious Luce Foundation Scholar-ship and studied ethnic issues in China during a year-long project. During his undergraduate days he served as a teaching assistant for summer geogra-phy courses in Eastern Europe and West Africa, and he also studied in London for a semester.

In addition to the 68 football-playing members of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, fi ve of

Bucknell’s inductees also have been inducted into national football halls of fame.

Andrew Wyant, a Bison star from 1888-91, who later went on to play with the University of Chicago, is a member of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.

Clarke Hinkle, an outstanding back who later starred for the Green Bay Packers, is a member of both the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

Carl Snavely and Edward “Hook” Mylin are members of the National Football Hall of Fame and the Helms Hall of Fame. Snavely went 42-16-8 at Bucknell from 1927-33 and also coached at Cornell, North Carolina and Washington (Mo.) University. Mylin, who succeeded Snavely, coached Bucknell’s Orange Bowl championship team.

Bob Odell, who coached Bucknell to Lambert Cup titles in 1960 and 1964, was inducted into the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame in 1992 in honor of his remarkable career at Penn.

The most famous member of the Hall is prob-ably Christy Mathewson, who is also a charter mem-ber of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. At Bucknell, Mathewson was an outstanding dropkicker and fullback on Bison football teams from 1898-1900.

HALL OF FAME NOMINATION PROCEDURE

The Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame Com-mittee welcomes nominations for future in-ductions. Any interested person should submit his or her recommendations to Mr. Eugene B. Depew, Chairperson, The Hall of Fame Com-mittee, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Nominees should be persons who have had outstanding careers as athletes, coaches or administrators at Bucknell. Athletes must wait a minimum 10 years from graduation in order to become eligible. Those making nominations are asked to for-ward to the committee any available informa-tion in support of the nomination. This might include letters, news clippings, photographs, reference to passages in books or magazines, or any other document which might be helpful to the committee in its deliberations. Materials will be returned to the owner upon request. The deadline for nominations for the 28th Hall of Fame class is January 1, 2006.

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Hassen I. Abdellah ’80 ....................................... FootballTheodore P. Aceto ’89 ..................... Basketball, BaseballRobert R. Albert ’52 ........................................... FootballCharles W. Allen ’92 ................................Football, TennisAlexander Anderson ’71 ........................................ TennisJohn C. Anderson ’05 ........................ Basketball,FootballJaye Andrews ’85 ............................................BasketballScott D. Auchenbach ’90 ................................... FootballStephen W. Baird ’72 ............................................ TennisRobert R. Barry ’80 .........................................BasketballWilliam C. Bartol 1872 ........................................ TeacherDawn M. Becker ’85 ............................................SoftballRobert W. Bickel ’79 ............ Cross Country, Track & FieldEdgar H. Biggs ......................................... Athletic TrainerWalter A. Blair ’07 ............................................. BaseballNeal Blaisdell ’27 .............................................. FootballGeorge T. Boiston ’35 ......................................... FootballArda Bowser ’23 ................................................ FootballArthur L. Brandon ’27 ................................. AdministratorMichael C.L. Bright ’93 ...................................BasketballMargaret L. Bryan ...................................... AdministratorGeorge A. Buckheit ’79 ....................Cross Country, TrackMichael B. Butts ’89 .......................................BasketballJoseph J. Buzas ’41 ........................................... BaseballFrancis J. Carroll, Jr. ’75 ...................Cross Country, TrackHarvey D. Carter ’73 ........................................BasketballBarbara Castens-Seidell ’79 .......................Field Hockey,....................................................... Basketball, LacrosseJohn F. Chironna ’55 ........................... Football, BaseballGeorge W. Cockill ’05 .......................... Football, BaseballEdward E. Curran ’88 ........................................WrestlingThomas E. Cusick ’87 ........................................ LacrosseGabrielle L. Czaja ’85 ........... Track & Field, Cross CountryDianne T. Czarnecki ’87 ..................Field Hockey, SoftballJohn D. Dailey ’74 .............................................. FootballHarold M. Danzig ’59 ......................................BasketballHarry O. Dayhoff ’23 ........................................... FootballThomas A. Dean ’52 ........................................... FootballWilliam D. Dearstyne ’62 ................................. SwimmingMarjorie A. Deck ’73 ........... Basketball, F. Hockey, TennisJohn B. Dempsey ’34 ......................................... FootballGlenn W. (Wally) Diehl ’28 .................................. FootballDavid P. Domsohn ’89 .......................................... SoccerWilliam C. Dorr ’62 .......................................... SwimmingWilliam L. Drake ’75 ........................................ SwimmingStan Durtan ’73 ................................................. FootballLee C. Edmonds ’79 ............. Cross Country, Track & FieldM. Robert Etzweiler ’61 .............................................GolfHarold L. Evans ....................................... Golf Coach, ProMitchell Farbstein ’73 ........................................ FootballNicholas A. Farina ’34 ........................................ FootballC. Edwin Farver ’69 ......................... Basketball, LacrosseRobert R. Ferraro Jr. ’94 ....................................WrestlingLonnie Fertik Williard ’83 ............................ Track & FieldJohn D. Filer ’37 ............................... Football, BasketballB. Kathryn Frazier ’82 ...................................... SwimmingPete Fry ’32 .............Football, Basketball, Baseball,TrackFrank S. Funair ’40 ................................. Football, BoxingThomas E. Gadd .......................................Football CoachJoseph A. Gallagher ’52 ......... Football, Basketball, TrackRobert J. Gibbon Jr. ’85 ...................................... FootballJ. Ronald Giordano ’63 ....................................... FootballWilliam H. Gravely ’77 ............... Track & Field, BasketballSusanne Gray Behringer ’84 .............. Lacrosse, F. HockeyBenjamin W. Griffi th 1899 .......................... AdministratorMargaret Grunow Conze ’93 ............................ SwimmingArthur F. Gulden ................................Track & Field CoachGeorge F. Haines ’43 .......................................Basketball

Edward H. Halicki ’29 ........ Football, Baseball, BasketballF. Ellis Harley ’59 ............................ Basketball, BaseballJames B. Harvey ’88 ......................Swimming, Water PoloLawrence K. Hathaway ’65 ..............................Basketball Samuel C. Havrilak ’69 ....................................... FootballPamela H. Heller Shassian ’78 .....................Field HockeyJill Henry-Feeney ’81 .........Basketball, F. Hockey, SoftballLisa M. Fink Povsic ’93 ......................Softball, BasketballBrian S. Harshman ’85 ......... Cross Country, Track & FieldEdwin J. Hess Jr. ’90 .............................................. TennisW. Clarke Hinkle ’32 ........................................... FootballTameka A. Hinton ’95 .................................. Track & FieldEugene L. Hubka ’47 .......................................... FootballMark D. Hulme ’83 ............... Cross Country, Track & FieldAlbert E. Humphreys ......... Football Coach, AdministratorGeorge K. James ’30 .......................................... FootballOwen W. James ’34 ............................................ FootballSidney I. Jamieson .................. Lacrosse, Football CoachKenneth W. Jenkins ’82 ...................................... FootballMichael R. Joseph ’90 .....................................BasketballAlvin F. Julian ’23 ..............Football, Basketball, BaseballCathy Karpuk Seward ’77 ...................................... DivingRichard P. Kaufmann ’68 .................................... FootballRobert C. Keegan ’44 ........................................ BaseballGeorge H. Kiick ’40 .......................... Football, BasketballAnn L. Kirwin Anderson ’87 .............................BasketballLouis Kissling ’71 .............................................. LacrosseKathy Kline Grove ’80 ................... Field Hockey, LacrosseDavid M. Kucera ’85 .......................................... FootballWilliam H. Lane ’45 ........... Football, Basketball, Baseball Robert A. Latour .................... Swim Coach, AdministratorHarry L. Lawrence ’51 ...............................Football CoachAlbert V. Leslie ’81 ..........................................BasketballEugene C. Luccarelli ’71 ...................... Football, BaseballKathleen A. Lynch ’87 ..................................... SwimmingPaul Maczuzak ’68 ............................................. FootballKurt Manrodt, Jr. ’39 .......................................... FootballRobert L. Marks ’67 ........................................... FootballJoseph R. Markulike Jr. ’90 ................................ BaseballChristopher Mathewson Jr. ’02 .............Baseball,FootballJay P. Mathias ’35 ................................ University TrusteeHarry E. McCormick ’04 .................................... BaseballMichael P. McDonald ’80 ................................... FootballGeorge L. McGaughey ’35 .................................. FootballJames W. McKee ’69 ......................................... LacrosseMartin P. McKibbin ’52 ..... Football, Basketball, BaseballGlenn R. McLaughlin ’74 ...... Cross Country, Track & FieldThomas E. McLean ’78 ..........................Track, BasketballClifford K. Melberger ’61 .................................... FootballSusan D. Mestier Brauner ’74 .......................... SwimmingGeoffrey B. Miller ’76 ...................................... SwimmingThomas G. Mitchell ’66 ...................................... FootballMalcolm E. Musser ’18 ..........Basketball, Football, CoachBradford J. Myers ’53 ......................................... FootballEdward C. Myers ’34 .......................................... FootballEdward E. Mylin .......................................Football CoachJ. Douglas Nauman ’73 .................Football, Track & FieldSharon L. Nichols ’91 ..........................................Softball Robert H. Odell ........................................Football CoachPeter R. O’Keeffe ’72 ...................................... SwimmingGregory W. Olson ’70 ...................................... SwimmingJames E. Ostendarp ’52 ..................................... FootballR. Lyman Ott ’62 .................................................. SoccerEdward W. Pangburn ’15 ......................................TrusteeMargaret Philleo Ricci ’79 ........F. Hockey, Basketball, LaxJohn M. Plant ..................................Administrator, CoachMartin A. Quick ’39 ................................ Boxing, FootballDavid P. Rath ’70 ...................................... Soccer, Tennis

Following are those previously inducted into the Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame and the sports in which they gained distinction:

Arthur B. Raynor ’50 .............................. Soccer, BaseballJ. Maxwell Reed ’24 ............................ Football, BaseballWilliam P. Reifsnyder ’84 ..................Cross Country, TrackDon H. Richards ’56 .......................................... BaseballRobert N. Richards ’74 .......................................... DivingSusan Rowland Miller ’89 ........................... Track & FieldRandall J. Ruger ’70 ............................ Football, BaseballRichard W. Russell ............. Swimming, Water Polo CoachThomas H. Sanders ’79 ..................................... LacrosseRichard J. Sayre ’82 .........................Cross Country, TrackLarry M. Schoeneberger ’75 ............................... FootballScott F. Schulte ’81 .......................Water Polo, SwimmingRoger J. Schwanhausser ’75 ........................... SwimmingThomas M. Scotton ’78 .....................................WrestlingChristopher M. Seneca ’87 ..............................BasketballJohn J. Sitarsky ’36 ........... Football, Basketball, BaseballJames P. Smigie ’65 ........................................ SwimmingHarvey F. Smith 1894 .......................... Baseball, FootballStuart M. Smith ’38 ........................................... FootballCarl G. Snavely ’33 ...................................Football CoachStacey Spitko Reeder ’88 ..................Basketball, SoftballEdwin S. Stebbins ’37 ................................. Track & FieldJoseph B. Steiner ’62 ......................................BasketballStephen J. Stephanou ’38 .....................................BoxingHerbert E. Stiefel ’52 .......................................... FootballBruce E. Strasburg ’75 ......................................... SoccerScott A. Strasburg ’77 .......................................... SoccerDonald W. Strassner ’52 .................................BasketballWalter S. Szot ’44 .............................................. FootballBurton W. Talmage ’55 ....................................... FootballW. Paul Terhes ’61 .............................................. FootballE. Jared Thimme ’66 ........................................ SwimmingThomas A. Thompson ’60 ................ Basketball, BaseballLouis V. Tomasetti ’40 ........................................ FootballErle M. Topham ’15 ............................. Football, BaseballGary B. Toubman ’76 ............................................ SoccerBradley N. Tufts ........................Administrator, Golf CoachRichard C. Tyrrell ’63 ........................... Football, BaseballPeter W. vonHoffmann ’79 ................................. LacrosseCharles J. Wagner ’76 ................................................GolfLynne P. Walshaw ’89 ........................Basketball, SoftballJennifer Walz Lapioli ’89 ...................Basketball, SoftballJohn S. Webber ’52 ......................... Baseball, BasketballKarin Wegener Knisely ’79 .........Field Hockey, Basketball, ......................................................................... LacrosseJames L. Wherry ’70 ........................................BasketballWilliam F. “Bud” Wilkinson ’36 ......Football, Track & FieldJill W. Wise Smith ’89 .................................. Track & Field Charles R. Woollum .............................. Basketball CoachAndrew R. E. Wyant 1892 ................................... FootballGeorge B. Young ’52 .......................................... FootballJustin W. Zackey ’94 .......................................... Lacrosse

Names in Italics are initial inductees

HALL OF FAME