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Day Date Opponent Time Sat. Sept. 1 Western Connecticut 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 8 at King’s * 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 15 at Misericordia * 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 22 Wilkes * 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 29 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 6 Stevenson * (Homecoming) 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 20 at Lycoming * 1:30 pm Sat. Oct. 27 Albright * 1:00 pm Sat. Nov. 3 at FDU-Florham * 1:00 pm Sat. Nov. 10 Delaware Valley * 1:00 pm * Middle Atlantic Conference game Home games in Bold Schedule is subject to change

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Page 1: Widener 2012 Football Media Guide

Day Date Opponent Time

Sat. Sept. 1 Western Connecticut 1:00 pmSat. Sept. 8 at King’s * 1:00 pmSat. Sept. 15 at Misericordia * 1:00 pmSat. Sept. 22 Wilkes * 1:00 pmSat. Sept. 29 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00 pmSat. Oct. 6 Stevenson * (Homecoming) 1:00 pmSat. Oct. 20 at Lycoming * 1:30 pmSat. Oct. 27 Albright * 1:00 pmSat. Nov. 3 at FDU-Florham * 1:00 pmSat. Nov. 10 Delaware Valley * 1:00 pm

* Middle Atlantic Conference gameHome games in BoldSchedule is subject to change

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GENERAL INFORMATIONPress releases, feature material, photographs or other information can be obtained by contacting Sports Information Director Derek Crudele at 610-499-4436 or [email protected].

CREDENTIALSCredentials for Widener football games can be arranged by contacting the Sports Information Office. All passes may be picked up at the ticket booth on game day and must be visible at all times. Those with sideline passes may not pass in front of either team or their benches. Credentials are limited to working media only and must be requested no later than the Monday of game week.

RADIOThose wishing to broadcast from the press box must contact Sports Information Director Derek Crudele at 610-499-4436 or [email protected]. This request must be made no later than the Monday of game week. Two phone lines are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

MEDIA INFORMATION / INTERVIEWSMedia notes, media guides, programs, halftime stats, final stats and a full book of the game will be available to all media. After every game, coach Isaac Collins and selected players will be available for interviews. Following a 10-minute “cooling-off ” period, coach Col-lins will field questions in his office followed by the players in the locker room. All media requests will be handled within the locker room and not outside. If you wish to interview a specific player after the game, please notify SID Derek Crudele. At home games, media members are asked to enter the Quick Stadium press box through the door furthest from the scoreboard. (If you are walking up the bleachers toward the press box with your back to the field, it is the door on your left. Thanks for your cooperation.)

DIRECTIONS TO LESLIE C. QUICK JR. STADIUMFrom Blue Route South (Interstate-476 South): Take Exit 1 to Mac-Dade Boulevard West. Turn left at Melrose Avenue (third light). Go to the fourth stop sign and turn left at 17th street. Go through gate, past the first parking lot, past Schwartz Center and park in the back lot. The stadium is 1/4 mile down the road past the field house.From Interstate-95: Take Exit 7 (Interstate-476) and immediately get off Exit 1 for MacDade Boulevard West. Turn left at Melrose Avenue (fourth light). Go to the fourth stop sign and turn left at 17th street. Go through gate, past the first parking lot, past Schwartz Center and park in the back lot. The stadium is 1/4 mile down the road past the field house.

MEDIA CONTACTSAssociated Press1835 Market St #1700Philadelphia, PA 19103215-561-1133 (o)215-561-3544 (f)

Delaware Co. Daily Times500 Mildred AvenuePrimos, PA 19018610-622-8880 (o)610-622-8059 (f)

Philadelphia Daily NewsPO Box 7788Philadelphia, PA 19101215-854-5700 (o)215-854-5524 (f)

Philadelphia InquirerPO Box 7788Philadelphia, PA 19101215-854-4550 (o)215-854-4564 (f)

WPVI-TV 6 (ABC)4100 City Line AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19131215-581-4595 (o)215-581-4530 (f)

WTXF- TV 29 (FOX)330 Market StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106215-923-6397 (o)215-592-1535 (f)

Wilmington News JournalPO Box 15505Wilmington, DE 19850-5505302-324-2805 (o)302-324-5509 (f)

Norristown Times HeraldPO Box 591Norristown, PA 19404-9980610-272-2322 (o)610-272-0660 (f)

Camden Courier PostPO Box 5300Cherry Hill, NJ 08034856-486-2424 (o)856-663-2381(f)

[email protected]

KYW-TV 3 (CBS)5th and Market StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106215-238-4646 (o)215-238-4783 (f)

WCAU-TV 10 (NBC)10 Monument RoadBala Cynwyd, PA 19004610-668-5660 (o)610-668-3706 (f)

Comcast SportsNet1 Wachovia ComplexPhiladelphia, PA 19148215-952-5308 (o)215-952-5953 (f)

Credits: The 2012 Football Media Guide was produced by the Widener University Sports Information Department. Photography by John Ferko ‘80, Greg Carroccio and Al Zacharka. Printed by Gazette Printing; Indiana, PA. Information current as of July 26, 2012.

PHILADELPHIA SPORTS WRITERS LUNCHEONHead Coach Isaac Collins is available each Wednesday at noon during the luncheon for interviews. The tentative schedule is as follows...

Villanova University University of PennsylvaniaSeptember 5, 19 September 12, 26October 3, 17, 31 October 10, 24November 14 November 7

MEDIA INFORMATION

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TABLE OF CONTENTSMedia Information ....................................................................IFCTable of Contents / Quick Facts ....................................................12012 Roster ................................................................................2-4Head Coach Isaac Collins ..............................................................5Assistant Coaches .......................................................................6-82012 Preview ............................................................................9-10The 2012 Pride ......................................................................11-142011 Stats / Results ................................................................15-162011 Recaps ...........................................................................17-22Middle Atlantic Conference / 2011 Review .................................23Year-by-Year Awards ....................................................................24Pro Signings / Honor Roll ...........................................................25All-Americas ................................................................................26Records ..................................................................................27-30Year-by-Year Leaders ....................................................................31NCAA Tournament Records .......................................................321977, 1981 National Champions ................................................332012 Opponents / 2012 MAC Schedule ................................34-37Widener vs. .................................................................................38Year-by-Year Results ...............................................................39-44Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium .........................................................45Administration ............................................................................46Athletic Training / Equipment .....................................................47Facilities ......................................................................................48Widener University .................................................................. IBC

GENErAL INFOrmATIONLocation ........................... One University Place / Chester, PA 19013Enrollment ....................................................... 3,200 undergraduates Founded ........................................................ 1821, Wilmington, DEColors ............................................................. Widener Blue & GoldNickname ..................................................................................PrideAffiliation .......................................................... NCAA (Division III)Conference ................................................................ Middle AtlanticStadium ...................................... Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium (1994).................................................... Capacity: 4,000, Surface: FieldTurf2011 Records ..................................................9-2 (6-2 MAC, T-2nd)Offensive Set / Defensive Set ........................................Multiple / 4-3Starters Returning / Lost .............................Offense 8/3, Defense 9/2Letterwinners Returning / Lost..................................................90/50ADmINISTrATIONPresident ........................................................Dr. James T. Harris IIIAthletic Director ...............................................................Jack ShaferAssistant A.D./Sr. Woman Admin. ...........Larissa Gillespie ‘98, M ’00Assistant Athletic Director ...................................... Chris Carideo ‘96Head Athletic Trainer (Football) .......... A.J. Duffy III, MS, ATC, PTAssistant Athletic Trainer ........................................Cassandra BenitezTeam Physician .............................................. Dr. L. Luke Cellini ‘59Team Orthopedic Consultant .........................Dr. James M. ZurbachEquipment Manager (Football) .....................................Charlie EvansAdministrative Assistant (Football) .................................Peggie CoreyOffice Phone ............................................................... 610-499-4444Sports Information Director ........................................ Derek CrudeleOffice Phone / Fax ........................................... 610-499-4436 / 4481Cell / Home Phone ..................................................... 215-880-4377E-Mail ........................................................... [email protected] Box Phone .......................................................... 610-499-1310Press Box Radio Lines ...................................... 610-499-4537 / 4538Sports Information Line .........................................610-499-4600 (2)Web Address ................................................www.WidenerPride.comFootball FactsHead Coach ................................................................... Isaac Collins Alma Mater ...................................................................Rochester ‘94Office Phone ............................................................... 610-499-4444E-Mail Address ................................................ [email protected] Overall / Widener ..........................................14-7 (2) / SameAssistants..............................Charles Eger (offensive coordinator, quarterbacks)......................................................... Mark Fetterman (defensive line)......................................... Greg Keziah (offensive line/running game)....................................... Gary Vinciguerra (assistant defensive backs).......................................... Colin Hitschler (safeties/co-special teams).................................... David Mendez (cornerbacks/co-special teams)........................................................Dontavius Smith (wide receivers)................................................................... Rob Morison (tight ends)........................................................Eugene Jones (linebackers, video)............................................................. Oliver Taylor (running backs)..........................................................Alex Oxner (tactical statistician)

Andrew Philpott

Ncaa Division III champions (2): 1977, 1981Ncaa tournament appearances (12): 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2007

Middle atlantic conf. champions (18): 1954, ‘58, ‘75, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84, ‘87, ‘88, ‘94, ‘95, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘07Ecac champions (3): 2005, 2006, 2011

Undefeated Regular seasons (10): 1888, 1909, 1913, 1934, 1954, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2001

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No. Name cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous school1 Colin Masterson Jr. S 6-1 177 Swarthmore, PA/Ridley3 Jermaine Quattlebaum Jr. WR 5-11 157 Upper Marlboro, MD/Largo5 Anthony Davis So. WR 6-0 196 Upland, PA/Chester7 Martin Turner So. S 6-0 181 New Castle, DE/Chester8 Steve Marrero Sr. WR 5-6 156 Reading, PA/Holy Name9 Jarard Stewart So. S 6-0 193 Bowie, MD/Bowie10 Manny Tejada So. LB 5-11 221 New York, NY/Cardinal Hayes11 Tevin Campbell Jr. QB 5-11 230 Brookhaven, PA/Chester12 Chris Haupt Sr. QB 6-1 235 Bloomsburg, PA/Central Columbia13 Ameer Sorrell So. CB 5-11 162 Port Norris, NJ/Penns Grove18 Drew Jemison So. S 5-11 188 Montgomery, NY/Valley Central19 Michael Thompson Sr. QB 6-3 193 Massapequa, NY/Farmingdale20 Terrant Morrison Jr. TB 5-8 168 Smyrna, DE/Smyrna21 Dante Pergolese Sr. TB 5-11 190 Havertown, PA/Albright College22 Couve LaFate So. TB 5-8 171 Wilmington, DE/Henderson23 Leroy Wesley So. TB 5-9 180 Sharon Hill, PA/West Catholic24 Stephon Singleton Jr. CB 5-7 145 Philadelphia, PA/Northeast Catholic25 Nicholas White So. S 6-3 206 Bellmore, NY/Mepham27 Brandon Harper So. OLB 6-1 206 Clementon, NJ/Highland29 Terrell Howard So. CB 5-9 205 Baltimore, MD/Baltimore CC30 Mbari Casey So. CB 5-8 170 Alexandria, VA/T.C. Williams31 Alexander Sowhangar So. WR 5-11 180 Souderton, PA/Souderton32 Ka’shawn Garnes So. CB 6-1 171 Poughkeepsie, NY/Roosevelt33 Chad Gravinese Sr. DE 6-3 238 Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview35 Kyle Shostek Jr. FB 6-0 205 Uniondale, PA/Scranton Prep36 Michael Johnson Jr. CB 5-9 177 Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp.37 Dijon Davidson So. CB 5-8 154 Poughkeepsie, NY/Poughkeepsie38 James McFadden Sr. K/P 5-11 186 Warminster, PA/Archbishop Wood39 Nick Rodriguez So. CB 6-1 185 Haddonfield, NJ/Haddonfield Memorial40 Michael Ward-Evans So. OL 5-10 220 Stone Mountain, GA/Stone Mountain42 Dylan Ditmer Jr. OLB 6-0 202 Exton, PA/Downingtown East43 Jamal Dorsey Sr. OLB 6-0 209 Mount Holly, NJ/Rancocas Valley44 Dom DePasquale Sr. TE 6-1 234 Williamstown, NJ/Gateway45 Anthony Green So. DE 6-1 234 Penns Grove, NJ/Penns Grove46 Marquis Stewart Jr. CB 5-7 170 Elkton, MD/Elkton47 Joe Wojceichowski Sr. ILB 6-0 226 Riverside, NJ/Holy Cross48 Tyler Rank So. FB 5-10 232 Wyomissing, PA/Wyomissing49 Kevin Burns So. OLB 5-11 186 Collingdale, PA/West Catholic50 Mike Pacitti Jr. OL 6-1 266 West Deptford, NJ/West Deptford51 Ian Groover Jr. LS 5-11 232 Roebling, NJ/Florence Township Mem.55 Evon Hyles So. DT 5-10 263 Brookhaven, PA/Chester57 Tyler Glover So. DE 6-0 195 Darby, PA/Penn Wood58 James Showell Sr. OLB 5-9 218 Millsboro, DE/Sussex Central61 Andrew Madanat Sr. DE 5-10 217 Newark, DE/Salesianum62 Charles Evans Sr. OL 6-3 261 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin63 Andrew Philpott Sr. OL 5-10 262 West Chester, PA/Henderson65 Gary Masino Jr. OL 5-10 300 Philadelphia, PA/Roman Catholic66 Nicholas Gudzak So. OLB 6-0 180 East Brunswick, NJ/East Brunswick

alphabetical

49 Kevin Burns OLB

11 Tevin Campbell QB

30 Mbari Casey CB

37 Dijon Davidson CB

5 Anthony Davis WR

44 Dom DePasquale TE

95 John DiBiase DT

88 Brian DiGiovanni TE

42 Dylan Ditmer OLB

43 Jamal Dorsey OLB

62 Charles Evans OL

32 Ka’shawn Garnes CB

57 Tyler Glover DE

73 Jordan Goldstein OL

33 Chad Gravinese DE

45 Anthony Green DE

51 Ian Groover LS

66 Nicholas Gudzak OLB

27 Brandon Harper OLB

12 Chris Haupt QB

92 Trevor Hicks DE

29 Terrell Howard CB

55 Evon Hyles DT

18 Drew Jemison S

99 Darius Johnson DE

36 Michael Johnson CB

22 Couve LaFate TB

61 Andrew Madanat DE

72 Dominic Mariani DT

8 Steve Marrero WR

65 Gary Masino OL

1 Colin Masterson S

38 James McFadden K/P

20 Terrant Morrison TB

76 Gerry Pacitti OL

50 Mike Pacitti OL

21 Dante Pergolese TB

74 Jared Perricone OL

2012 ROSTER

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72 Dominic Mariani So. DT 5-10 217 Wayne, PA/Conestoga73 Jordan Goldstein Jr. OL 6-2 290 Clarks Summit, PA/Abington Heights74 Jared Perricone Sr. OL 5-11 292 Hampstead, MD/Delone Catholic76 Gerry Pacitti Sr. OL 6-1 267 West Deptford, NJ/West Deptford88 Brian DiGiovanni Jr. TE 6-3 217 Glen Mills, PA/Temple Univ.92 Trevor Hicks Jr. DE 6-0 229 Charlotte, NC/Providence95 John DiBiase So. DT 6-0 246 Mount Laurel, NJ/Lenape99 Darius Johnson Jr. DE 6-4 245 Baltimore, MD/National Acad. Found. Brian Alexander So. WR 6-0 184 Philadelphia, PA/Appoquinimink Sammy Allen So. DE 6-1 220 Lancaster, PA/Manheim Township James Anderson Fr. WR 5-11 160 Trenton, NJ/Pennington James Anding Fr. WR 5-9 170 Chester, PA/Chester Brandon Babilonia Fr. CB 6-0 190 Collingswood, NJ/Collingswood Francis Bailey Fr. LB 6-0 185 Abington, PA/Bishop McDevitt Travon Barnes Fr. S 5-11 175 Randallstown, MD/Calvert Hall Ben Bethea Fr. LB 6-0 215 Ocean City, NJ/Ocean City Matthew Boland Fr. WR 6-2 175 Harrisburg, PA/Valley Forge Military Nikhil Branscomb Fr. CB 5-8 168 Somerset, NJ/Franklin Township Laquon Brown Fr. CB 5-10 170 Orrtanna, PA/Valley Forge Academy Jaeme Brown Fr. DE 5-9 202 Millburn, NJ/Millburn Justin Brown Fr. S 5-11 160 Sharon Hill, PA/Academy Park Arrin Bundy Fr. TB 5-7 160 West Deptford, NJ/West Deptford Tyrone Bundy Fr. S 5-11 205 Woodbury, NJ/Woodbury Stephen Bush Fr. LB 6-1 195 Falls Church, VA/McLean Robert Campbell Fr. OL 6-2 255 Paoli, PA/Conestoga Zachary Chatman Fr. DE 6-1 230 Pennsburg, PA/Upper Perkiomen David Dautrich Fr. FB 6-0 205 Reading, PA/Reading Central Matthew Donahue Fr. OL 6-2 240 Milton, MA/Milton Brad Dougherty So. ILB 5-10 189 Toms River, NJ/Toms River North Dalton Dunn So. QB 6-1 159 Gloucester City, NJ/Gloucester City Matthew Edwards Fr. OL 6-0 270 Fort Belvoir, VA/Hayfield Richie Eppleman So. K/P 6-0 165 Chester Springs, PA/Great Valley Dominick Fattaruso So. FB 5-11 215 Brick, NJ/Ocean County College Emmanuel Fields Fr. LB 5-11 190 Drexel Hill, PA/Upper Darby Brett Flannery Fr. WR 5-10 160 Philadelphia, PA/Chestnut Hill Academy Max Fontaine So. TB 5-10 188 Howell, NJ/Howell Robert Getz Fr. RB 5-8 185 Kunkletown, PA/Pleasant Valley Jesse Gold Fr. QB 5-11 165 Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East Maxwell Golden Fr. S 5-9 175 Narberth, PA/Lower Merion Jamal Goodman Fr. RB 5-8 175 Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall Justin Haley So. OL 6-0 275 Boothwyn, PA/Chichester Christopher Howard Fr. C 6-0 265 Philadelphia, PA/Chestnut Hill Academy Anthony Jackson Fr. WR 6-0 170 Brookhaven, PA/Chester Christian Jeznach Fr. WR 5-8 150 Reading, PA/Governor Mifflin Brandon Jones Fr. LB 6-0 190 Baltimore, MD/Baltimore Seth Klein Fr. QB 5-11 180 Wernersville, PA/Wilson West Lawn Matthew Locotos Fr. WR 6-3 190 Seaville, NJ/Ocean City Dominique Lywood Fr. TB 5-9 190 Los Angeles, CA/Pasadena City College Phil Mahotiere Fr. S 5-7 165 Princeton, NJ/Notre Dame

63 Andrew Philpott OL

3 Jermaine Quattlebaum WR

48 Tyler Rank FB

39 Nick Rodriguez CB

35 Kyle Shostek FB

58 James Showell OLB

24 Stephon Singleton CB

13 Ameer Sorrell CB

31 Alexander Sowhangar WR

9 Jarard Stewart S

46 Marquis Stewart CB

10 Manny Tejada LB

19 Michael Thompson QB

7 Martin Turner S

40 Michael Ward-Evans OL

23 Leroy Wesley TB

25 Nicholas White S

47 Joe Wojceichowski ILB

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Colin Masterson

Anthony Davis

Tevin Campbell

Michal Marchewka Fr. OL 6-3 280 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Josh Marcu So. LB/LS 6-0 180 Philadelphia, PA/George Washington Ryan McCormick Fr. OL 6-0 290 Plymouth Meeting, PA/Plymouth Whitemarsh Patrick McDonnell Fr. DT 5-11 255 Berwyn, PA/Conestoga Colby McMaster Fr. FB 5-10 190 New Oxford, PA/Delone Catholic Matthew Morrison Fr. TE 6-2 210 Center Moriches, NY/Center Moriches Steven Moyer Fr. WR 5-10 180 Highland, NY/Wallkill Trey Murrill Fr. WR 5-8 165 Ewing, NJ/Ewing Jordan Myers Fr. OL 6-1 280 Amityville, NY/Amityville Chuck Naimoli Jr. LB 5-8 168 Glenolden, PA/Cardinal O’Hara Vaughn Nichols-Taylor Fr. S 5-11 180 Newark, DE/West Chester Univ. Darius Norman Fr. CB 5-8 150 Ewing, NJ/Notre Dame Ryan O’Hara Fr. K 5-10 175 Royersford, PA/Spring-Ford Jerome Padilla So. ILB 5-8 217 Wilmington, DE/St. Elizabeth Thojae Peoples Fr. WR 5-11 175 Browns Mills, NJ/Holy Cross Shakore Philip Fr. DT 6-1 255 Bay Shore, NY/Bay Shore Philip Ragona Fr. WR 5-8 175 Oceanside, NY/Oceanside Anthony Redd Fr. QB 5-11 170 Wenonah, NJ/Deptford Diante Richardson So. QB 5-8 177 Surprise, AZ/Valley Vista Joseph Richburg So. OLB 5-8 190 Sharon Hill, PA/Albright Coll. Joshua Roane Fr. DT 5-11 235 West Deptford, NJ/West Deptford Leon Robbins So. WR Millville, NJ/Millville Gilbert Roberts, Jr. So. TB Maplewood, NJ/Mercer County CC Tim Rockenbach So. LB 5-10 222 Clifton Heights, PA/Monsignor Bonner Jarris Rucker-Henderson Jr. MLB 6-0 202 Douglassville, PA/Daniel Boone Aaron Scanlon Fr. DE 6-1 230 Philadelphia, PA/Holy Cross Nathan Schambach Fr. QB 6-3 205 Branford, CT/Notre Dame Connor Schlegel Fr. WR 5-10 160 Denver, PA/Garden Spot Eric Sharpe Fr. WR 5-7 160 Odenton, MD/Meade Anthony Siley Fr. WR 5-5 168 Jamison, PA/Central Bucks East Jordan Soldinger Fr. OL 6-2 265 Bay Shore, NY/Bay Shore Zachary Storr Fr. CB 5-9 175 Linwood, NJ/Mainland Stacey Sunnerville Fr. DE 6-1 190 Freehold, NJ/Freehold Robert Taylor Fr. WR 5-10 170 Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East Josh Todd So. FB 5-9 200 East Brunswick, NJ/East Brunswick Andrew Trofa Fr. WR 5-10 175 Ocean City, NJ/Ocean City Kyle Twitty So. LB 5-9 180 Blackwood, NJ/FDU-Florham Jack Vitale Fr. LB 6-0 190 Point Pleasant, NJ/Point Pleasant Zach Vonder Linden So. FB 5-11 230 Highland Lakes, NJ/Univ. of New Haven Brandon Waltman So. DE 6-2 230 Bear, DE/Delaware Tech. CC Haydn Warren Fr. TE 6-4 220 East Brunswick, NJ/East Brunswick Jonathan Welch Fr. QB 6-0 170 Landenberg, PA/Caravel Academy Christopher Wickes Fr. TB 5-11 185 Bear, DE/Caravel Academy Darien Williams Fr. FB 6-0 240 Columbia, MD/Wilde Lake Alec Wrieth Fr. WR 6-2 205 Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst TJ Zimmerman So. OL 6-3 313 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin

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Isaac Collins • Head Coach Widener’s football team is back on the map as one of the nation’s

elite programs and one of the people who deserves a ton of that credit

is third-year coach Isaac Collins, who has given the team a renewed

sense of enthusiasm.

Collins fits the bill as someone who has experience on various

levels from Division I-AA, Division III and the National Football

League. It is that kind of expertise the University was looking for

and one in which the team places its trust in as it looks for another

Middle Atlantic Conference title.

It is a proud tradition which Collins is placed in charge. Wid-

ener has won a league-record 18 Middle Atlantic Conference titles,

appeared in the NCAA Tournament 12 times and won two national

championships.

That tradition took a huge step toward being restored in Col-

lins’ first season, when the Pride closed with a 5-5 record and 4-3 in

the MAC to end in a fourth-place tie. The season was punctuated

with a 28-27 upset at No. 8 Delaware Valley as Widener scored 15

unanswered points in the final 7 1/2 minutes to regain the Keystone

Cup.

The second year saw Widener go 9-2 for its best record in nine

years and win an ECAC Bowl for the third time in school history.

His resume also includes quarterback Chris Haupt named one of 10

finalists for the Gagliardi Award as the best football player in Division

III and Widener leading the nation in points per contest.

Collins arrived after serving four years as defensive coordinator for

The Citadel from 2006-09. He is no stranger to the region, serving

as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Delaware in 2005 and

at Lehigh from 2000-03. Collins also participated in the National

Football League Minority Fellowship

Program, completing coaching intern-

ships for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2001

and the New York Giants in 1999.

As defensive coordinator at The

Citadel, Collins’ schemed to face teams

such as Clemson, Florida, North Caro-

lina, Pittsburgh, Texas A&M and Wisconsin. This was in addition

to the Bulldogs’ annual meeting against conference rival and Football

Championship Subdivision powerhouse Appalachian State. Collins’

defense in 2007 led the Southern Conference in total defense. In his

four years, he coached nine All-Southern Conference defenders.

Collins also was an assistant coach at Hobart from 1994-98, serv-

ing as defensive coordinator his final year. He also was an assistant

at Columbia from 1998-2000, and the associate head coach and

defensive coordinator at Holy Cross in 2004.

Collins last May was inducted into the Geneva (NY) Sports Hall

of Fame based on his standout high school career.

Collins earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science in 1994

from the University of Rochester, where he was captain of the football

team in 1993 and was named conference offensive player of the year

in 1992. He and his wife, Ada, have four children Kayla, 12, Jaylen,

11, Alina, 3, and newborn Jacob.

Isaac Collins Resume2010-pres. .... Widener ...................................Head Coach2006-09 ....... the citadel ..............Defensive Coordinator Linebackers (‘09) Secondary/OLB (‘06-’08)2005............. Delaware ..........................Secondary Coach2004............. Holy cross ...............Defensive Coordinator2000-03 ....... lehigh ..............................Secondary Coach2001............. Philadelphia Eagles ............. Minority Intern1998-99 ....... columbia ........................... Assistant Coach1999............. New York Giants ................ Minority Intern1994-97 ....... Hobart .............................Secondary Coach Isaac Collins, his wife, Ada, and children

Jacob, Jaylen, Kayla, Alina.

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Charles Eger • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

Charles Eger is in his third season as Widener’s offensive coordinator. He arrived after spending four years at Central Connecticut State (2006-09) coaching the wide receivers, offensive line, tight ends and special teams. Eger helped develop a budding offense which in 2009 captured the Northeast Conference title and competed in the Gridiron Classic. The 2009 team was fourth in the NEC in passing offense and first in passing efficiency. The squad also was in the top 10 in rushing in the country from 2006-08. Eger served as the Blue Devils Instructor of Physical Education and Human Performance from 2005-07, its assistant director of sports conditioning and special teams coordinator from 1999-2004 and its student assistant to the compliance coordinator from 1995-98. He also worked as the assistant sports performance director at Velocity Sports Performance in Great Neck, NY

from 2004-05, the associate head coach at Newington High School in Connecticut from 2003-06 and an intern strength and condition-ing coach at Yale University in 2000. Eger played in the Arena Football League with the New York Dragons (2001, 2003) as well as AF2 with the Rochester Brigade (2001-02) and the Mohegan Wolves (2003). Eger graduated from Central Connecticut State with a B.S. and a Master’s in Physical Education. He and his wife, Jennielle, have a 2-year-old daughter, Tessa.

Mark Fetterman • Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Line

Mark Fetterman is in his third season as the Pride’s defensive line coach. Fetterman returned to the college game after serving from 2000-04 as the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coach at Lehigh. On the defensive line, he coached two All-Americans and 11 all-conference players. The Mountain Hawks in that stretch posted a 49-11 record and went to the NCAA Tournament three times. In his first four years on staff, Fetterman worked with Isaac Collins. Fetterman from 1997-99 was the defensive coordinator at Jacksonville University and from 1995-96 was the strength and conditioning coach at Ursinus, helping it to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. On the high school level, Fetterman was the defensive coordinator at Downingtown East High School from 2007-09. The squad went to the District I playoffs three straight years and notched a 25-11 record

in that span. He also was the defensive coordinator at Coatesville High School from 2005-06 and an assistant coach at Glen Mills High School from 1989-94. Fetterman graduated West Chester University in 1988 with a B.S. in Sports Administration. He and his wife, Kim, are parents of Jessica, 13, and Jordan, 10.

Greg Keziah • Offensive Line/Running Game

Greg Keziah is in his first season as Widener’s offensive line coach and run-game coordinator. He arrives after one season at Lehigh as its assistant offensive line and offensive quality control coach. Keziah helped the squad to the 2011 Patriot League championship with an 11-2 record and handled recruiting in New England, the West coast and Midwest. He also was an assistant at Yale in 2010 with the offensive line and assisted at Wingate from 2008-09 with the tight ends and offensive line. Keziah competed for Wingate, where he was a four-year starter, Honorable Mention All-SAC and a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-Region pick. He graduated Wingate in 2007 with a B.A. in Psychology and History and earned his Master’s from the school in Sport Administration in 2010.

Gary Vinciguerra • Assistant Secondary Coach

Gary Vinciguerra is in his second season as Widener’s assistant secondary coach. Vinciguerra competed as a defensive back for both the Naval Academy Prep School and the United States Naval Academy. He is coming off a stint as the Midshipmen’s defensive backs coach and has worked with other programs to help with their defensive techniques. Vinciguerra has attended numerous seminars in the area to better his coaching, including the Nike and Glazier Camps.

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Colin Hitschler • Safeties/Co-Special Teams

Colin Hitschler is in his first season as the Pride’s safeties coach and co-special teams coordinator. He comes in after serving as the defensive line coach at Salve Regina. Hitschler was responsible for recruiting Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey during his time. He also worked with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2010 as a player person-nel assistant and with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 as a training camp assistant. With the Chiefs, he assisted the coaching staff with weekly playbooks and evaluated top college and free agent prospects. Hitschler graduated the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 with a B.A. in Communications and Commerce.

David Mendez • Cornerbacks/Co-Special Teams

David Mendez is in his first season as the Pride’s cornerbacks coach and co-special teams coordinator. He worked in 2011 as the inside linebackers coach for Worcester Polytechnic Institute, involving himself with scor-ing and game planning. Mendez played four seasons at Fordham, where he made the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. He graduated Fordham in 2010 with a degree in Business Administration.

Dontavius Smith • Wide Receivers

Dontavius Smith is in his first season at Widener and will be the team’s wide receivers coach. Smith arrives after coaching the last two seasons at River Ridge High School in Woodstock, GA. He coached the receivers, defensive backs, special teams and was the assistant defensive coordinator. Smith also coached at Metter High School in Metter, GA from 2005-09, helping with the receivers, defensive backs and quarterbacks in addition to assisting the offensive coordinator. He also coached girls basketball at Metter High School and boys basketball at Norcross High School in Norcross, GA. He competed three seasons at Georgia Southern University as a wide receiver and defensive back. Smith graduated Georgia Southern in 2008 with a B.S. in Kinesiology with a minor in Coaching.

Robert Morison • Tight Ends

Robert Morison is in his first season for the Pride and will coach the tight ends. Morison arrives after coaching the last two seasons at Central Connecticut State. In 2011, he coached the defensive line, recruited all out-of-state linemen and tight ends and coached a first team All-Northeast Conference and All-New England player. Morison in 2010 was the Blue Devils’ tight ends coach and video coordinator. He ran the scout team, handled video of all practices and games, and assisted in special team. CCSU in 2010 was first in the league in total offense, first downs, red zone offense and third down conversions. He also was a defensive assistant and a student manager from 2008-09 as well as the videographer from 2007-08. Morison graduated CCSU in 2010 with a B.A. in Criminology.

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Oliver Taylor • Running Backs

Oliver Taylor is in his first season as Widener’s running backs coach. Taylor coached the last three seasons as an assistant at Howard High School. He was the team’s quarterbacks and wide receivers coach as well as the strength and conditioning coach. He played four years at Delaware State as a quarterback and wide receiver, serving as team captain in 2008. Taylor graduated Delaware State in 2009 with a B.S. in Business Management and a minor in Finance & Banking, Marketing and Economics.

The 2012 Widener CoaChing Staff • front roW (L-R): Charlie Eger, head coach Isaac Collins, Greg Keziah.MiddLe Row (L-R): Dontavius Smith, Oliver Taylor, Robert Morison

Back Row (L-R): David Mendez, Eugene Jones, Colin HitschlerNoT PicTuRed: Mark Fetterman, Gary Vinciguerra

Eugene Jones • Linebackers/Video

Eugene Jones is in his first season as the linebackers coach and video coordinator for the Pride. He spent the 2011 campaign as a graduate assistant for Ithaca, leading the secondary that helped produced a first team all-league pick. He also helped the Bombers close first in the country punt returns and fourth in net punting yards. Jones also was an academic graduate assistant for the University of Pittsburgh in 2010, reporting on the players academic progress as well as breaking down film for the Panthers defense. Jones graduated Pittsburgh in 2010 with a degree in both Psychology and Africana Studies as well as a minor in Administration of Justice. He also earned an M.S. from Ithaca in 2012 in Sports Psychology.

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2012 PREVIEW

The mountain top is in sight and the chips are in place. Widener’s goal of winning the Middle Atlantic Conference title and advancing in the NCAA Tournament are within reach. Now all it takes is to have a squad which returns 17 starters make even more noise and remain one of the region’s elite teams. The expectations will be high this season as Widener enters sixth in the country according to Lindy’s Sports Magazine Preseason Poll with two preseason All-Americas. The Pride last season fell one victory short of a league title as well as a berth into the NCAA Tournament and feels this is the year things can change. Chris Haupt, the only junior last season who was a finalist for the Gagliardi Award as the nation’s most outstanding Division III football player, is back to give it one more go at quarterback. Displaying a great deal of maturity, leadership and dedication, he is the key to the offense and is highly respected. The first team All-MAC player from last year was tabbed the Preseason Offensive Player of the Year by Lindy’s Sports and Preseason Honorable Mention All-America by Beyond Sports Network. In closing among the nation’s best in passing yards and total of-fense, Haupt was a major reason Widener was first in the country by averaging 47.09 points per contest. The Pride also scored 518 points last season for the third-highest mark in school history and registered 74 touchdowns. Junior Tevin Campbell once again will be his formidable backup. An electric player with great speed, he was the team’s second-leader rusher with 392 yards last year and always is a threat when he takes the field. Sophomore Anthony Davis gets most of his play as a returner (more on that later), but should be a key this season at receiver after being picked first team all-league and all-region. Graduation took a bite out of the receiving core, but Davis will make plenty of noise after ending 10th in the MAC last year with 2.9 receptions per game. Junior Jermaine Quattlebaum made a statement last season with 13 receptions, but more will be expected this year as he steps into a bigger role. Senior Steve Marrero had 14 catches to go with three touchdowns and also will see more playing time. Junior Terrant Morrison returns to the fold after ending 10th in

the MAC a season ago with 47.1 rushing yards per game. A go-to player whenever needed, Morrison proved his worth by averaging over five yards a carry last year and closing second on the team with eight rushing touchdowns. Sophomore Couve LaFate came in last year to give the running game a needed boost and took a lot of pressure off of Haupt. His 301 rushing yards and 307 receiving yards do not tell the story as his ability to give the Pride multiple options and his enthusiastic approach were a huge reason Widener went 9-2 last season. Senior Dante Pergolese also will get time in the backfield after clos-ing last year with 307 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Sophomore Tyler Rank also will battle for time at running back. Left tackle has been a position Widener has counted on for years and has had plenty of stability. Add junior Mike Pacitti to that list as his strong play at the blind side helped him to be named second team All-MAC. He was a major reason why the Pride easily led the league with 459.3 yards of total offense. Senior Andrew Philpott takes the reins at center after playing right guard and will provide the line a great deal of leadership. Senior Gerry Pacitti stays at right tackle, Gary Masino moves up a rung at left guard, as does fellow junior Jared Perricone at right guard. Junior Jordan Goldstein also looks for time on the line. Senior Dom DePasquale is back at tight end after closing fifth on last year’s team with 21 catches for 264 yards. Junior Brian DiGiovanni also will vie for the starting role. Widener’s defense always has been a pillar of success. Its strong 4-3 formation has many capable parts and always has had the ability to take teams away from their game plan. Senior defensive end Chad Gravinese is a major key on the line and was rewarded last season by being named second team all-league. He announced his presence in last year’s opener versus Moravian with seven tackles and three sacks and closed by ending tied for third in the MAC with eight sacks and fourth with 13 tackles for a loss. Junior Trevor Hicks is not to be forgotten at defensive end and a great deal will be expected of him as he moves into the starting role. Senior Andrew Madanat and sophomore Tyler Glover also will battle for a spot at end.Jermaine Quattlebaum

Couve LaFate

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(left) Dylan Ditmer, (below) Jamal Dorsey

Junior Darius Johnson moves from end to tackle and looks to pro-vide the same fire that helped him close 12th in the MAC with nine tackles for a loss. Sophomore Evon Hyles looks for a starting nod at tackles as do sophomores John DiBiase and Dominic Mariani. Senior middle linebacker Joe Wojceichowski somehow was over-looked by those voting for the all-conference teams last year and that should serve as motivation this season. The second team All-MAC pick in 2010 is one of the league’s most gifted, feared and vital players to any team’s success. He ended 16th in the league with 6.3 tackles per game and was among the team’s best with eight tackles for a loss.

If you want to avoid Wojceichowski in the middle, you have to deal with junior Dylan Ditmer and senior Jamal Dorsey on the outside as the terrific trio start together a second straight year. Ditmer had a breakthrough campaign last season by ending tied for sixth in the MAC with 7.5 tackles per game and was someone offenses tried to avoid. Dorsey was third on the squad with 6.1 tackles per contest and once again will be counted upon this year. Sophomore Manny Tejada will battle for time in the middle with sophomores Kevin Burns and Brandon Harper looking for a spot on the outside. Sophomore Nick Rodriguez moves from safety to cornerback, look-ing to provide the same play that helped him to be named second team All-MAC last year. He was first on the team among defensive backs with 34 solo tackles and first overall with 12 pass breakups. Rodriguez was a major reason Widener closed third in the league a season ago in total defense. Sophomore Ameer Sorrell holds the edge for the other starting role at cornerback. Sophomore Ka’shawn Garnes and junior Stephon Singleton also seek time at cornerback. Junior Colin Masterson made the most of his first season at safety and hopes to provide more of an impact. He led all defensive backs for the Pride last season with 46 tackles and had a crucial interception in the victory over Waynesburg during the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. Sophomore Drew Jemison also will battle for time at safety, as will sophomores Nicholas White and Jarard Stewart.

Special teams benefitted from Davis’ arrival on campus and his play there is why he was tabbed first team Preseason All-America by Beyond Sports Network. A dynamic player with great speed and agility, his play set up numerous key scoring drives and helped Widener remain a force all year. Davis ended second in the country with 25.86 yards per punt return, third in the league with 114.55 all-purpose yards per game, fourth with 19.0 yards per kickoff return and 10th with 2.9 receptions per contest. He was fourth on the squad with eight touchdowns and had three punt returns for scores. The special teams last season got a huge boost from kicker James McFadden, who was second in the league in points after touchdown percentage and tied for seventh in scoring among kickers despite limited playing time. He had six extra points apiece in wins over Lebanon Valley and Waynesburg. McFadden also will get the starting nod at punter. Junior Ian Groover has been a mainstay at long snapper and looks to keep that role this season. Widener’s 132nd season of college football begins September 1, marking the third straight year the team will play its earliest game in school history. The team hosts Western Connecticut in the first MAC-NJAC (New Jersey Athletic Conference) Challenge that afternoon. League play opens the following week at King’s before the team’s first game against Misericordia on September 15. Homecoming this season is October 6 against second-year-foe Ste-venson. A big test comes two weeks later at Lycoming before Widener hosts Albright on October 27. The Pride this year hit major milestones in their final two games of the regular season. In its contest November 3 at FDU-Florham, Widener will become the fourth program in Division III to play its 1,100th game. The Pride on November 10 against Delaware Valley play their 100th game at Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium, their home since 1994. The contest against Delaware Valley will be the 32nd for the Key-stone Cup.

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Mbari Casey • 30So. • CB • 5-8 • 170

Alexandria, VAT.C. Williams

Sport Management

Dom DePasquale • 44Sr. • TE • 6-1 • 234Williamstown, NJ

GatewayCriminal Justice

Dylan Ditmer • 42Jr. • OLB • 6-0 • 202

Exton, PADowningtown East

Business

Brad DoughertySo. • ILB • 5-10 • 189

Toms River, NJToms River North

Psychology

Charles Evans • 62Sr. • OL • 6-3 • 261

Harrisburg, PACentral DauphinCivil Engineering

Sammy AllenSo. • DE • 6-1 • 220

Lancaster, PAManheim TownshipSport Management

Kevin Burns • 49So. • OLB • 5-11 • 186

Collingdale, PAWest Catholic

Mechanical Engineering

Dijon Davidson • 37So. • CB • 5-8 • 154Poughkeepsie, NY

PoughkeepsieExploratory Studies

John DiBiase • 95So. • DT • 6-0 • 246Mount Laurel, NJ

LenapeCriminal Justice

Dalton DunnSr. • QB • 6-1 • 159Gloucester City, NJ

Gloucester CityMechanical Engineering

Tevin Campbell • 11Jr. • QB • 5-11 • 230

Brookhaven, PAChester

Criminal Justice

Anthony Davis • 5So. • WR • 6-0 • 196

Upland, PAChester

Exploratory Studies

Brian DiGiovanni • 88Jr. • TE • 6-3 • 217

Glen Mills, PATemple Univ.

Mechanical Engineering

Jamal Dorsey • 43Sr. • OLB • 6-0 • 209Mount Holley, NJRancocas Valley

Sport Management

Richie EpplemanSo. • K/P • 6-0 • 165Chester Springs, PA

Great ValleyCriminal Justice

Ka’shawn Garnes • 32So. • CB • 6-1 • 171Poughkeepsie, NY

RooseveltCriminal Justice

Max FontaineSo. • TB • 5-10 • 188

Howell, NJHowell

Sociology/Pre-Phys. Ther.

Tyler Glover • 57So. • DE • 6-0 • 195

Darby, PAPenn Wood

Criminal Justice

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Ian Groover • 51Jr. • LS • 5-11 • 232

Roebling, NJFlorence Twp. Mem.Sport Management

Brandon Harper • 27So. • OLB • 6-1 • 206

Clementon, NJHighland

Exploratory Studies

Trevor Hicks • 92Jr. • DE • 6-0 • 229

Charlotte, NCProvidence

Sport Management

Evon Hyles • 55So. • DT • 5-10 • 263

Brookhaven, PAChesterBusiness

Jordan Goldstein • 73Jr. • OL • 6-2 • 290Clarks Summit, PAAbington Heights

Business

Chad Gravinese • 33Sr. • DE • 6-3 • 238

Mullica Hill, NJClearview

Mechanical Engineering

Nicholas GudzakSo. • OLB • 6-0 • 180East Brunswick, NJ

East BrunswickBusiness

Drew Jemison • 18So. • S • 5-11 • 188Montgomery, NY

Valley CentralPsych./Pre-Phys. Ther.

Anthony Green • 45So. • DE • 6-1 • 234Penns Grove, NJ

Penns GroveBusiness

Justin HaleySo. • OL • 6-0 • 275

Boothwyn, PAChichester

Management

Chris Haupt • 12Sr. • QB • 6-1 • 235

Bloomsburg, PACentral Columbia

Mechanical Engineering

Terrell Howard • 29So. • CB • 5-9 • 205

Baltimore, MDBaltimore CC

Criminal Justice

Darius Johnson • 99Jr. • DE • 6-4 • 245

Baltimore, MDNational Acad. Found.

Business

Michael Johnson • 36Jr. • CB • 5-9 • 177

Harrisburg, PASusquehanna Twp.Sport Management

Couve LaFate • 22So. • TB • 6-1 • 242Wilmington, DE

HendersonBusiness

Andrew Madanat • 61Sr. • DE • 5-10 • 217

Newark, DESalesianum

Civil Engineering

Josh MarcuSo. • LB/LS • 6-0 • 180

Philadelphia, PAGeorge Washington

Communication Studies

Dominic Mariani • 72So. • DT • 5-10 • 217

Wayne, PAConnestoga

Mechanical Engineering

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Steve Marrero • 8Sr. • WR • 5-6 • 156

Reading, PAHoly Name

International Business

Terrant Morrison • 20Jr. • TB • 5-8 • 168

Smyrna, DESmyrnaBusiness

Mike Pacitti • 50Jr. • OL • 6-1 • 266West Deptford, NJ

West DeptfordEngineering

Jared Perricone • 74So. • OL • 5-11 • 192

Hampstead, MDDelone Catholic

Civil Engineering

Gary Masino • 65Jr. • OL • 5-10 • 300

Philadelphia, PARoman Catholic

Accounting

Jerome PadillaSo. • ILB • 5-8 • 217

Wilmington, DESt. Elizabeth

Electrical Engineering

Andrew Philpott • 63Sr. • OL • 5-10 • 162West Chester, PA

HendersonSport Management

Colin Masterson • 1Jr. • S • 6-1 • 177Swarthmore, PA

RidleyHistory

James McFadden • 38Sr. • K/P • 5-11 • 186

Warminster, PAArchbishop Wood

Business

Gerri Pacitti • 76Sr. • OL • 6-1 • 267West Deptford, NJ

West DeptfordCommunication Studies

Dante Pergolese • 21Sr. • TB • 5-11 • 190

Havertown, PAAlbright Coll.Psychology

Jermaine Quattlebaum • 3Jr. • WR • 5-11 • 157Upper Marlboro, MD

LargoAccounting

Tyler Rank • 48So. • FB • 5-10 • 232

Wyomissing, PAWyomissing

Chemical Engineering

Diante RichardsonSo. • QB • 5-8 • 177

Surprise, AZValley Vista

Communication Studies

Nick Rodriguez • 39So. • CB • 6-1 • 185Haddonfield, NJ

Haddonfield Mem.Computer Science

Jarris Rucker-HendersonJr. • MLB • 6-0 • 202

Douglassville, PADaniel Boone

International Business

Kyle ShostekJr. • FB • 6-0 • 205

Uniondale, PAScranton PrepEngineering

James Showell • 58Sr. • OLB • 5-9 • 218

Millsboro, DESussex Central

Accounting

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Josh ToddSo. • FB • 5-9 • 200

East Brunswick, NJEast BrunswickCriminal Justice

Leroy Wesley • 23So. • TB • 5-9 • 180

Sharon Hill, PAWest Catholic

Exploratory Studies

TJ ZimmermanSr. • OL • 6-3 • 313

Harrisburg, PACentral Dauphin

Biology/Pre-Phys. Ther.

Ameer Sorrell • 13So. • CB • 5-11 • 162

Port Norris, NJPenns Grove

Exploratory Studies

Manny Tejada • 10So. • LB • 5-11 • 221

New York, NYCardinal HayesCriminal Justice

Martin Turner • 7So. • S • 6-0 • 181New Castle, DE

ChesterCriminal Justice

Nicholas White • 25So. • S • 6-3 • 206

Bellmore, NYMepham

Criminal Justice

Stephon Singleton • 24Jr. • CB • 5-7 • 145Philadelphia, PA

Northeast CatholicManagement

Jarard Stewart • 9So. • S • 6-0 • 193

Bowie, MDBowie

Computer Science

Michael Thompson • 19Sr. • QB • 6-3 • 193Massapequa, NY

FarmingdaleMarketing

Michael Ward-Evans • 40So. • OL • 5-10 • 220Stone Mountain, GA

Stone MountainCriminal Justice

Joe Wojceichowski • 47Sr. • ILB • 6-0 • 226

Riverside, NJHoly CrossEducation

Marquis Stewart • 46Jr. • CB • 5-7 • 170

Elkton, MDElkton

Operations Mgmt.

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INDIVIDUAL STATSRUShINg g ATT gAIN LoSS YARDS AVg. TD LoNg YPgTerrant Morrison 11 92 527 9 518 5.6 8 62 47.1Tevin Campbell 9 61 455 63 392 6.4 6 63 43.6Dante Pergolese 9 49 315 8 307 6.3 5 78 34.1Couve LaFate 11 63 315 14 301 4.8 1 25 27.4Brendan Curran 11 46 116 3 113 2.5 9 9 10.3Chris Haupt 11 51 162 89 73 1.4 2 44 6.6Cedrick Clayton 11 3 34 0 34 11.3 0 17 3.1Richard Brown 5 7 24 1 23 3.3 0 8 4.6Anthony Davis 11 3 22 0 22 7.3 0 14 2.0Adam Marcucci 11 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.9Anthony Clayton 8 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 1.0Jermaine Quattlebaum 10 3 10 3 7 2.3 0 10 0.7Michael Thompson 4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Steve Marrero 8 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1ToTAL 11 385 1998 197 1801 4.7 31 78 163.7oPPoNeNTS 11 428 1747 294 1453 3.4 16 51 132.1PASSINg g CmP-ATT INT PCT YARDS TD LoNg YPgChris Haupt 11 255-429 11 59.4 3025 31 58 275.0Tevin Campbell 9 14-25 0 56.0 222 4 56 24.7Michael Thompson 4 1-1 0 100.0 4 0 4 1.0ToTAL 11 270-455 11 59.3 3251 35 58 295.5oPPoNeNTS 11 192-369 13 52.0 2261 17 97 205.5ReCeIVINg g ReC YARDS AVg TD LoNg YPgCedrick Clayton 11 68 990 14.6 11 58 90.0Anthony Davis 11 32 419 13.1 5 38 38.1Couve LaFate 11 32 307 9.6 1 29 27.9Adam Marcucci 11 25 297 11.9 1 33 27.0Dom DePasquale 11 21 264 12.6 1 32 24.0Anthony Clayton 8 18 312 17.3 6 43 39.0Carmen Imbalzano 10 14 166 11.9 3 27 16.6Steve Marrero 8 14 139 9.9 3 36 17.4Jermaine Quattlebaum 10 13 138 10.6 0 20 13.8Terrant Morrison 11 12 66 5.5 1 22 6.0Dennis Wolley 9 10 91 9.1 2 17 10.1Brian DiGiovanni 9 4 26 6.5 0 9 2.9Dante Pergolese 9 4 19 4.8 1 8 2.1Brendan Curran 11 1 14 14.0 0 14 1.3Richard Brown 5 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.6Derrick Williams 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0ToTAL 11 270 3251 12.0 35 58 295.5oPPoNeNTS 11 192 2261 11.8 17 97 205.5PUNTINg g No YARDS AVg LoNg TB FC I20Kevin Huelster 11 36 1375 38.2 52 3 3 14ToTAL 11 38 1375 36.2 52 3 3 14oPPoNeNTS 11 72 2335 32.4 55 0 4 13 ToUChDowNSSCoRINg ReC RUSh ReT XP1 XP2 Fg PoINTSCedrick Clayton 11 0 0 0 0 0 66Brendan Curran 0 9 0 0 1 0 56Terrant Morrison 1 8 0 0 1 0 56Anthony Davis 0 5 3 0 0 0 48Dante Pergolese 1 5 0 0 1 0 38Matt Breslin 0 0 0 32 0 2 38Anthony Clayton 6 0 0 0 0 0 36Tevin Campbell 0 6 0 0 0 0 36Laquan Robinson 0 0 5 0 0 0 30James McFadden 0 0 0 25 0 1 28Steve Marrero 3 0 0 0 0 0 18Carmen Imbalzano 3 0 0 0 0 0 18Chris Haupt 0 2 0 0 0 0 12Couve LaFate 1 1 0 0 0 0 12Dennis Wolley 2 0 0 0 0 0 12Dom DePasquale 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Adam Marcucci 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ToTAL 35 31 8 57 3 3 518oPPoNeNTS 17 16 1 28 3 3 241

NCAA STATScedrick claytonReceiving Yards Per Game 90.0 (36th)Receptions Per Game 6.18 (46th)

anthony DavisPunt Return Yards Per Game 25.86 (2nd)Laquan Robinson 16.92 (8th)

chad GravineseSacks Per Game 0.77 (T-45th)

chris HauptTotal Offense Per Game 281.64 (23rd)

gAme-BY-gAme ReSULTS9/3 MORAVIAN W 44-6 1-09/10 at Thiel W 44-14 2-09/17 LYCOMING * W 31-28 3-0 (1-0 MAC)9/24 at Wilkes * L 27-35 3-1 (1-1)10/1 KING’S * W 70-0 4-1 (2-1)10/8 FDU-FLORHAM * W 55-3 5-1 (3-1)10/15 at Stevenson * W 54-19 6-1 (4-1)10/22 LEBANON VALLEY * W 57-33 7-1 (5-1)10/29 at Albright * W 60-20 8-1 (6-1)11/12 at Delaware Valley * L 28-56 8-2 (6-2)11/19 WAYNESBURG $ W 48-27 9-2

* Middle Atlantic Conference game; $ ECAC South Atlantic Bowl

2011 STATS

Mike Pacitti

Dom DePasquale

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scoring 518 241Points Per Game 47.1 21.9First Downs 254 192Rushing-Passing-Penalty 88-148-18 75-108-9Rushing Carries-Yards 385-1801 428-1453Average Per Rush 4.7 3.4Average Per Game 163.7 132.1Touchdowns 31 16Passing Yards 3251 2261Att-Comp-Int 455-270-11 369-192-13Average Per Catch 12.0 11.8Average Per Game 295.5 205.5Touchdowns 35 17total offense 5052 3714Total Plays 840 797Average Per Game 459.3 337.6Kick Returns-Yards-Avg. 41-783-19.1 81-1298-16.0Punt Returns-Yards-Avg. 27-583-21.6 15-134-8.9Interception Returns-Yds.-Avg. 13-250-19.2 11-200-18.2Fumbles-Lost 19-10 27-16Penalties-Yards-Avg. 74-643-58.5 67-581-52.8Punts-Average 38-36.2 72-32.4time of Possession Average 26:52 33:08third-Down conversions 74/164 65/184Percentage 45% 35%Fourth-Down conversions 25/41 16/33Percentage 61% 48%sacks-Yards 23-132 6-51touchdowns 74 34Field Goals-Attempts 3-5 3-5Red-Zone Scores 51-62 25-30Red-Zone Touchdowns 48-62 22-30Pat-Attempts 57-64 28-33

score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 totalWidener 101 156 111 150 -- 518Opponents 26 86 75 54 -- 241

GAmE HIGHSrushing: carries: 20, Terrant Morrison vs. Lebanon Valley (10/22) Yards: 157, Tevin Campbell at Albright (10/29) longest Run: 78, Dante Pergolese at Albright (10/29) touchdowns: 3, Brendan Curran vs. King’s (10/1) Tevin Campbell at Albright (10/29) carries, team: 45, vs. King’s (10/1) & vs. Lebanon Valley (10/22) Yards, team: 321, at Albright (10/29)Passing: attempts: 57, Chris Haupt at Wilkes (9/24) & vs. Waynesburg (11/19) completions: 35, Chris Haupt vs. Waynesburg (11/19) Yards: 470, Chris Haupt vs. Waynesburg (11/19) touchdowns: 5, Chris Haupt vs. King’s (10/1) longest Pass: 58, Chris Haupt vs. FDU-Florham (10/8) attempts, team: 58, vs. Wilkes (9/24) completions, team: 35, vs. Waynesburg (11/19) Yards, team: 470, vs. Waynesburg (11/19)receiving: Receptions: 11, Cedrick Clayton vs. Waynesburg (11/19) Yards: 149, Cedrick Clayton vs. Waynesburg (11/19) touchdowns: 2, five times (C. Clayton 3; A. Davis 2) longest Reception: 58, Cedrick Clayton vs. FDU-Florham (10/8)Punting: Punts: 6, Kevin Huelster at Thiel (9/10) & at Delaware Valley (11/12) longest Punt: 52, Kevin Huelster (three times) Highest avg. (min. 2 punts): 44.7, Kevin Huelster at Thiel (9/10)Defense: Interceptions: 1, 13 times tackles: 12, Joe Wojceichowski at Wilkes (9/24) Dylan Ditmer vs. Lebanon Valley (10/22) sacks: 3.0, Chad Gravinese vs. Moravian (9/3)Field Goals: Field Goals: 1, three times longest: 30, James McFadden vs. Lebanon Valley (10/22)Longest returns: Kickoff: 88, Laquan Robinson vs. Lebanon Valley (10/22) Punt: 79, Anthony Davis vs. Moravian (9/3)

The LAST TIme WIDeNeR hAD A... AN oPPoNeNT hAD A...interception return tD Laquan Robinson, 83 yards, vs. Lebanon Valley, 10/22/11 Robert Edwards, Thiel, 44 yards, 9/10/11kickoff return tD Laquan Robinson, 69 yards, at Albright, 10/29/11 Larry Beavers, Wesley, 89 yards, 9/14/07punt return tD Laquan Robinson, 51 yards, at Delaware Valley, 11/12/11 Matt Christ, Albright, 26 yards, 11/8/08blocked punt return tD Courtland Bragg, 0 yards, at King’s, 10/9/10 Edwyn Edwards, 0 yards, King’s, 10/9/10100-yard rusher Tevin Campbell, 157 yards, at Albright, 10/29/11 Ben Guiles, Lebanon Valley, 108 yards, 10/22/11200-yard rusher Adam Smith, 201 yards, at Wilkes, 11/7/09 Brett Trichilo, King’s, 211 yards, 10/2/04100-yard receiver Cedrick Clayton, 149 yards, vs. Waynesburg, 11/19/11 Christian Jackson, Waynesburg, 153 yards, 11/19/11200-yard receiver Justin Horning, 207 yards, at Curry, 9/12/09 Makiha Cooper, Frostburg State, 202 yards, 9/26/09300-yard receiver never Matt Eisenberg, Juniata, 397 yards, 11/13/99300-yard passer Chris Haupt, 470 yards, vs. Waynesburg, 11/19/11 Josh Graham, Waynesburg, 340 yards, 11/19/11400-yard passer Chris Haupt, 470 yards, vs. Waynesburg, 11/19/11 John Port, Albright, 466 yards, 10/9/04 500-yard passer never Joe Montrella, Juniata, 589 yards, 11/13/9950-yard run Tevin Campbell, 63 yards, at Albright, 10/29/11 Zach Tivald, Wilkes, 51 yards, 9/24/1190-yard pass Mike Lomas-Khalee Prothro, 91 yds .(TD) vs. Susqu., 10/15/05 Christian Jackson-Josh Graham, Waynesburg, 97 yds., 11/19/11shutout vs. King’s (70-0), 10/1/11 at Alfred (37-0), 9/4/10

2011 STATS

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Widener 44, Moravian 6 • Sept. 3, 2011 • Chester, PAMoravian 0 3 3 0 -- 6Widener 13 3 14 14 -- 44

W 9:47/1 C. Clayton 29 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick failed)W 6:31/1 Morrison 22 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 12:48/2 Breslin 24 field goalM :00/2 Heck 28 field goalW 10:35/3 C. Clayton 17 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)M 5:55/3 Heck 23 field goalW 2:13/3 Haupt 8 yd run (McFadden kick)W 7:38/4 Davis 52 punt return (McFadden kick)W 6:49/4 Davis 79 punt return (McFadden kick)

Moravian WidenerFirst Downs 10 30Rushes-Yards 24-27 41-218Passing Yards 184 310Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-38-1 30-47-1Offensive Plays-Yards 62-211 88-528Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-45 8-65Possession Time 28:01 31:59Third-Down Conversions 5-17 10-18Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 4-4

Rushing: M: Billera 8-18; Tegan 2-7; Johnson 12-2; Redline 2-0. W: LaFate 10-50; Campbell 4-40; Pergolese 4-38; Haupt 7-27; Morrison 4-23; Curran 8-21; Brown 3-11; A. Clayton 1-8. Passing: M: Johnson 15-34-1-168; Moyer 3-3-0-16; Team 0-1-0-0. W: Haupt 28-44-1-303; Campbell 2-3-0-7. Receiving: M: Del Priore 9-96; Reed 4-45; Gentile 2-12; Onushco 1-20; Zanoni 1-7; Boyer 1-4. W: C. Clayton 8-92; Morrison 4-39; Quattlebaum 4-38; LaFate 3-38; Marcucci 3-33; Davis 2-25; Marrero 2-17; DePasquale 1-13; Wolley 1-11; A. Clayton 1-4; Williams 1-0.

Widener could not have asked for a better effort on offense, defense and special teams in cruising to victory against Moravian. The Pride opened the scoring just over five minutes into the contest. Cedrick Clayton took a pass from Chris Haupt and darted 29 yards for a touchdown and a 6-0 lead. Widener on its next possession needed just under two minutes to go 67 yards. Terrant Mor-rison received a pass from Haupt, broke a tackle and went 22 yards for the score and a 13-0 lead with 6:31 left in the first quarter. Matt Breslin kicked a 24-yard field goal for Widener and Ian Heck followed suit for Moravian at the end of the half for a 16-3 contest. Haupt fired his third touchdown pass of the day, a 17-yard toss to Clayton early in the third quarter for a 23-3 contest. After Heck’s 23-yard field goal, Haupt dove in from eight yards with 2:13 to go in the period for a 30-6 Widener lead. Then it was time for Anthony Davis to make his mark in his first collegiate game. He started by fielding a punt and sprinting 52 yards for a touchdown with 7:38 remain-ing for a 37-6 contest. Davis was not done. On Moravian’s next punt, he backtracked to the 21 yard line, avoided tackles and went 79 yards for another touchdown. James McFadden followed with the last of his four extra points. Haupt once again played great, completing 28-of-44 passes for 303 yards. Clayton had eight receptions for 92 yards for Widener, which notched a 528-211 advantage in total offense and a 30-10 margin in first downs. The Pride recorded a 218-27 edge in rushing yards and a 310-184 advantage in passing yards. The defense deserves a great deal of credit including Chad Gravinese, who had three sacks and a team-high seven tackles. Colin Mas-terson added a 33-yard interception return. It is Widener’s 10th straight victory over Moravian, fifth in a row at home and the sixth time in the last 12 meetings it scored at least 40 points. The 44 points is the second most Widener has scored on opening day, falling shy of the mark set in 2001 during a 52-13 home rout of Wilkes.

Widener 44, Thiel 14 • Sept. 10, 2011 • Greenville, PAWidener 0 14 7 23 -- 44Thiel 0 14 0 0 -- 14

W 9:11/2 Marrero 8 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)T 5:30/2 Blazevich 33 pass from Soell (McClelland kick)T 4:12/2 Edwards 44 interception return (McClelland kick)W :36/2 Haupt 2 run (Breslin kick)W 11:33/3 Morrison 3 run (Breslin kick)W 13:30/4 Pergolese 7 run (Breslin kick)W 10:39/4 DePasquale 7 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 9:05/4 Safety (blocked punt)W 4:56/4 A. Clayton 15 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)

Widener thielFirst Downs 20 13Rushes-Yards 33-185 30-65Passing Yards 294 179Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-52-1 17-32-1Offensive Plays-Yards 85-479 62-244Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-94 3-31Possession Time 28:42 31:18Third-Down Conversions 9-19 2-15Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-2

Rushing: W: Morrison 9-99; Pergolese 9-52; LaFate 5-12; Campbell 2-10; Davis 1-7; Curran 2-3; Haupt 5-2. T: Soell 11-29; Walter 13-22; Drish 4-9; Smith 1-6; Team 1-(-1). Passing: W: Haupt 28-51-1-294; Campbell 0-1-0-0. T: Soell 17-31-1-179; Smith 0-1-0-0. Receiving: W: A. Clayton 7-81; C. Clayton 5-88; Quattlebaum 3-41; LaFate 2-24; Imbalzano 2-17; Morrison 2-8; DiGiovanni 2-8; Davis 2-6; Marrero 1-8; DePasquale 1-7; Wolley 1-6. T: Blazevich 8-79; Turkalj 4-28; Houpt 2-24; Wasylink 2-20; Walker 1-28.

Widener scored the game’s final 37 points and ran away from Thiel for a convincing victory. Trail-ing 14-7, Widener re-established momentum before the end of the first half. The 11-play, 50-yard drive included a 14-yard pass on fourth and eight from Chris Haupt to Cedrick Clayton to the Thiel 13 yard line. Four plays later, Haupt faked a handoff and went around for a two-yard scor-ing run with 36 seconds left in the half for a 14-14 tie. The Pride began things in the second half the way they ended the first, with an effective drive. The 64-yard march ended in 3 1/2 minutes with Terrant Morrison barreling in on a three-yard touchdown run for a 21-14 Widener lead. The 12-play drive was extended on a fourth-down pass with Haupt hitting Jermaine Quattlebaum on a 17-yard toss to the Tomcats 31 yard line. The margin grew to 28-14 just 90 seconds into the fourth quarter. Dante Pergolese took a pitch from Haupt and sprinted seven yards for the touch-down to complete a brief 42-yard drive. Haupt was at it again on the next drive, hitting Cedrick Clayton on a 39-yard pass to the Tomcats eight yard line. Two plays later, Haupt rolled out and found Dom DePasquale on a seven-yard scoring pass with 10:39 to go for a 35-14 Widener lead. The special teams struck on the next possession when Robert Watkins blocked a punt that punter Jared Soell recovered in the end zone for a safety. That bumped the margin to 37-14 with 9:05 to go. Haupt got his third touchdown pass of the day on a 15-yard strike to Anthony Clayton with 4:56 left for a 44-14 contest. Matt Breslin ended the scoring with his sixth extra point. Haupt completed 28-of-51 passes for 294 yards with Anthony Clayton seven receptions for 81 yards. Cedrick Clayton had five catches for 88 yards and Morrison posted 99 yards on nine carries. Dan Cozenza, junior Jamal Dorsey and Dylan Ditmer each had five tackles. Cozenza added a fumble recovery and Dorsey recorded an interception. The Pride had a 479-244 advantage in total offense, including 294-179 in rushing yards.

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Widener 31, Lycoming 28 • Sept. 17, 2011 • Chester, PALycoming 0 0 14 14 -- 28Widener 14 17 0 0 -- 31

W 11:39/1 C. Clayton 5 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 4:23/1 Robinson 64 punt return (Breslin kick)W 12:25/2 Breslin 29 field goalW 6:18/2 Curran 1 run (Breslin kick)W 2:12/2 Campbell 7 run (Breslin kick)L 8:19/3 Klinger 7 run (Czap kick)L 3:34/3 Needhamme 1 run (Czap kick)L 11:01/4 Klinger 1 run (Czap kick)L 1:56/4 Campman 35 pass from Klinger (Czap kick)

lycoming WidenerFirst Downs 28 17Rushes-Yards 42-155 29-66Passing Yards 260 195Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-50-0 22-39-1Offensive Plays-Yards 92-415 68-261Fumbles-Lost 3-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-70 10-79Possession Time 35:24 24:36Third-Down Conversions 8-22 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 6-10 0-2

Rushing: L: Showers 19-74; Klinger 15-45; Atkinson 4-30; Needhamme 4-6. W: Campbell 8-41; Curran 5-12; Morrison 4-8; Haupt 9-4; LaFate 3-1. Passing: L: Klinger 24-50-0-260. W: Haupt 21-36-1-198; Campbell 1-3-0-(-3). Receiving: L: Showers 8-46; Campman 5-72; Atkinson 5-61; Oliver 3-66; Kovacs 2-15; Milardo 1-0. W: C. Clayton 5-47; A. Davis 4-44; LaFate 3-40; DePasquale 3-9; Morrison 3-(-3); Marcucci 2-27; Quattlebaum 1-17; Curran 1-14.

In a classic tale of two halves, Widener opened a 31-point halftime lead and held on until the very end to top Lycoming. Widener’s potent offense began things in the first four minutes when Chris Haupt hit Cedrick Clayton on a five-yard touchdown pass for a 7-0 lead. The explosion contin-ued with dynamic All-American Laquan Robinson. He fielded a punt running with his hands up, avoided several defenders and raced 64 yards for the score and his fourth career punt return touchdown. This gave the Pride a 14-0 cushion with 4:23 left in the first quarter. Matt Breslin kicked a 29-yard field goal early in the second quarter for a 17-0 Widener lead. After the Pride’s defense stopped the Warriors on a fourth and one at the Widener 22, Brendan Curran capped the 13-play, 78-yard drive on a one-yard plunge with 6:18 left in the half for a 24-0 lead. Tevin Campbell ran seven yards up the middle for what seemed an innocuous touchdown for Widener, making it 31-0 with 2:12 to go in the half. Lycoming came out smoking on its first drive of the second half. Quarterback Zach Klinger ran up the middle for a seven-yard score to end a 13-play, 70-yard drive and make it 31-7 midway through the third quarter. Craig Needhamme helped the Warriors cut the margin to 31-14, scoring from one yard with 3:34 left in the period. Lycoming on its next drive converted two fourth downs and got a one-yard scoring run from Klinger for a 31-21 deficit with 11:01 to play. Widener’s defense temporarily stopped Lycoming when on fourth and six at the Pride 37, Trevor Hicks forced Klinger to fumble on a sack. The Warriors got the ball back when Ryan Fenningham intercepted Haupt at their own 41. Five plays later, Klinger threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jarrin Campman for a 31-28 game with 1:56 left. Lycoming looked for the on-side kick and got a favorable bounce, but Gary Fish recovered it at the Warriors 45 yard line. The Pride attempted to run out the clock, but Curran was stopped on a fourth-down run at the Warriors 36 yard line with 17 seconds left. The visitors looked to march down the field, but wide receiver Josh Himmelberger was tackled inbounds by John Philpott at the Warriors 36 yard line to run out the clock. Haupt completed 21-of-36 passes for 198 yards and one score. Clayton had five catches for 47 yards and Dylan Ditmer amassed nine tackles with a forced fumble.

Wilkes 35, Widener 27 • Sept. 24, 2011 • Edwardsville, PAWidener 0 7 7 13 -- 27Wilkes 7 14 7 7 -- 35

Wil 8:11/1 Eagles 37 pass from George (Arentz kick)Wil 13:58/2 George 5 run (Arentz kick)Wid 10:09/2 Curran 6 run (Breslin kick)Wil 8:45/2 George 28 run (Arentz kick)Wil 7:08/3 Tivald 29 pass from George (Arentz kick)Wid 4:51/3 Morrison 2 run (Breslin kick)Wil 12:48/4 George 1 run (Arentz kick)Wid 5:02/4 Davis 14 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick failed)Wid 1:47/4 Wolley 15 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)

Widener WilkesFirst Downs 25 21Rushes-Yards 29-114 57-332Passing Yards 327 176Passes Comp-Att-Int 30-58-3 10-22-0Offensive Plays-Yards 87-441 79-508Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1Penalties-Yards 4-45 11-93Possession Time 25:38 34:22Third-Down Conversions 5-16 5-16Fourth-Down Conversions 3-5 1-1

Rushing: Wid: LaFate 11-71; Curran 4-18; Morrison 5-13; Haupt 5-9; Campbell 4-3. Wil: Tivald 21-147; George 18-98; Wogou 13-63; Berntsen 4-25; Team 1-(-1). Passing: Wid: Haupt 30-57-3-327; Campbell 0-1-0-0. Wil: George 10-21-0-176; Team 0-1-0-0. Receiving: Wid: Davis 8-95; Wolley 4-57; Imbalzano 4-28; C. Clayton 4-26; LaFate 3-49; DePasquale 2-31; DiGiovanni 2-18; Marcucci 1-11; Morrison 1-9; Brown 1-3. Wil: Eagles 4-84; Tivald 2-62; Gregson 2-13; George 1-14; Devitt 1-3.Widener almost scratched and clawed back from a 21-point deficit, but time simply ran out at Wilkes. Wilkes on its first drive drove 75 yards in nine plays to take a 7-0 lead. Alex George, under pressure, heaved a pass that Todd Eagles came out of nowhere to make a catch and race in for a 37-yard touchdown with 8:11 to go in the first. The Colonels took advantage of a short field on their next score when Laquan Robinson muffed a punt and Eagles recovered at the Pride 30 yard line. Seven plays later, George found the end zone on a five-yard keeper for a 14-0 score with 13:58 to play in the opening half. Widener quarterback Chris Haupt, who did not start due to injury, was inserted early in the second quarter and paid immediate dividends. He led a drive punctuated by Brendan Curran running it in from six yards for a 14-7 deficit with 10:09 left in the half. Wilkes answered on its next drive when George scored on a 28-yard keeper with 8:45 to go in the half for a 21-7 contest. Both teams looked for a break to start the second half and Widener got one when Brad Waltman forced running back Auxence Wogou to fumble and Nick Rodriguez recovered at the Colonels 35 yard line. But Widener went four downs and out before Wilkes took advantage. A three-play, 66-yard drive ended when George found Tivald on a 29-yard touchdown pass with 7:08 left in the third for a 28-7 Colonels lead. The Pride came back on their next drive, getting a two-yard touchdown run from Terrant Morrison to close to 28-14 with 4:51 left in the third. Controversy ensued when Robinson fumbled a punt with a defender up against him at the Widener 12 yard line. The officials ruled that Robinson had sufficient room and Joe Crismer recovered for the Colonels on the final play of the third. Wilkes took advantage of the break when George scored his third touchdown of the game, a one-yard keeper just over two minutes into the fourth for a 35-14 margin. Widener began its comeback on the next drive when Haupt found Anthony Davis on a 14-yard touchdown pass with 5:02 remaining for a 35-20 contest. The march continued thanks to a 73-yard drive in just under two minutes, closed when Haupt found Wolley on a 15-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 1:47 remain-ing. Matt Breslin hit his third extra point of day for a 35-27 Widener deficit. The Pride looked to recover the on-side, but it was Kyle Driscoll who got it for the Colonels at the visitors’ 42 yard line. Joe Wojceichowski kept the Pride in it by making tackles on Wilkes’ first three plays of the drive to give him 12 for the game, but George gained four yards on fourth down and four to get the first down at the Widener 31 yard line. Haupt completed 30-of-57 passes for 327 yards and two scores. Davis posted eight catches for 95 yards and Couve LaFate notched 11 carries for 71 yards.

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Widener 70, King’s 0 • Oct. 1, 2011 • Chester, PAKing’s 0 0 0 0 -- 0Widener 14 21 14 21 -- 70

W 5:55/1 A. Clayton 20 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 2:48/1 Marrero 36 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 13:48/2 Marcucci 13 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 9:42/2 C. Clayton 37 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 3:23/2 Campbell 7 run (Breslin kick)W 7:31/3 Imbalzano 27 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 4:41/3 Curran 2 run (Breslin kick)W 13:44/4 Campbell 14 run (Breslin kick)W 11:12/4 Curran 1 run (Breslin kick)W 8:41/4 Curran 3 run (Breslin kick)

King’s WidenerFirst Downs 9 32Rushes-Yards 28-20 45-229Passing Yards 123 429Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-38-1 26-42-0Offensive Plays-Yards 66-143 87-658Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-64 8-80Possession Time 30:48 29:12Third-Down Conversions 2-16 9-15Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 2-4

Rushing: K: Spencer 13-38; McGrath 6-14; Haddock 2-2; Daly 1-(-4); Kirchon 6-(-30). W: Campbell 17-113; Haupt 9-61; Pergolese 5-14; Curran 6-14; Morrison 4-12; C. Clayton 1-9; LaFate 3-6. Passing: K: Kirchon 13-29-1-88; Daly 5-9-0-35. W: Haupt 24-40-0-346; Campbell 2-2-0-83. Receiving: K: Greene 6-44; Torres 3-29; Haddock 3-14; Mitchell 2-11; Buford 1-9; Ford 1-7; Spencer 1-6; McGrath 1-3. W: C. Clayton 5-146; Marcucci 5-77; LaFate 5-30; Marrero 3-56; DePasquale 2-35; Quattlebaum 2-23; Pergolese 2-15; Imbalzano 1-27; A. Clayton 1-20.

Chris Haupt set a pair of then career highs and Widener broke the school record for its most lopsided victory. The Pride also set the school record for most points scored in a college football game in the 18-year history of Quick Stadium. They broke the mark for most decisive win set during a 61-0 triumph over Wilkes in 1998 and fell just shy of the top mark for most points set September 20, 2003, when they put up 74 at Lebanon Valley. Haupt completed 24-of-40 passes for 346 yards and five touchdowns. The touchdown passes were one shy of the school record of six set by Mike Warker against Moravian on September 22, 2001. Widener scored five touchdowns in the first half over a span of six drives to take a 35-0 halftime lead. The Pride held a 322-77 advantage in total yards in that span, including 270-50. Haupt’s first touchdown pass came with 5:55 left in the first quarter, hitting Anthony Clayton with a 20-yard pass for a 7-0 lead. Haupt then found Steve Marrero on a 36-yard scoring strike with 2:48 to go in the period for a 14-0 margin. Adam Marcucci had a 13-yard scoring reception and Cedrick Clayton added a 37-yard touchdown catch for a 28-0 margin. Tevin Campbell ran one in from seven yards with 3:23 left in the first half for a 35-0 game. Widener in the second half scored on five straight drives for the final. Carmen Imbalzano hauled in a 27-yard scoring pass and Brendan Curran ran one home from two yards, making it 49-0 at three quarter time. Campbell added his second touchdown run, this time from 14 yards, and Curran had scoring bursts from one and three yards to cap things. Matt Breslin broke the school record with 10 extra points, topping the mark of eight set by John Ferko on October 29, 1977 against Ursinus. Cedrick Clayton had five catches for a career-best 146 yards with Marcucci adding five catches for 77 yards. Campbell rushed 17 times for a personal-high 113 yards to help Widener end with a 658-143 advantage in total offense, including 229-20 in rushing yards, and a 32-9 edge in first downs. Dylan Ditmer and Darius Johnson each had six tackles with Brad Waltman getting an interception.

Widener 55, FDU-Florham 3 • Oct. 8, 2011 • Chester, PAFDU-Florham 0 0 3 0 -- 3Widener 21 20 7 7 -- 55

W 12:56/1 Wolley 4 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 7:50/1 C. Clayton 35 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 2:52/1 LaFate 5 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 11:32/2 LaFate 14 run (Breslin kick)W 8:13/2 Curran 3 run (Breslin kick failed)W 5:26/2 Pergolese 3 run (Breslin kick)F 8:16/3 Mullen 38 field goalW 1:44/3 C. Clayton 58 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)W 3:10/4 Morrison 7 run (McFadden kick)

FDU WidenerFirst Downs 8 19Rushes-Yards 46-93 25-84Passing Yards 13 278Passes Comp-Att-Int 6-16-2 21-29-0Offensive Plays-Yards 62-106 54-362Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3Penalties-Yards 9-78 4-35Possession Time 39:16 20:44Third-Down Conversions 3-17 2-8Fourth-Down Conversions 0-2 2-2

Rushing: F: Larson 15-42; Trivigno 8-39; Norton 12-36; Miranda 1-5; Tauriello 1-2; Cushman 5-1; Peterson 3-(-3); Team 1-(-29). W: Morrison 8-63; LaFate 3-22; Quattlebaum 2-7; Curran 2-5; Pergolese 4-4; Brown 1-2; Team 1-(-1); Marrero 1-(-1); Haupt 3-(-17). Passing: F: Cushman 6-13-1-13; Larson 0-3-1-0. W: Haupt 20-28-0-274; Thompson 1-1-0-4. Receiving: F: Bennett 1-15; Norton 1-4; Trivigno 1-3; Van Orden 1-2; Tauriello 1-1; Moore 1-(-12). W: C. Clayton 7-145; Marcucci 5-47; Marrero 3-26; Davis 2-30; LaFate 2-22; Wolley 2-8.

Widener put up another offensive explosion with 41 first-half points en route to victory over FDU-Florham. FDU went to the bag of tricks on the opening kickoff with an on-side kick, but it did not work as Chris Cottrell recovered at the visitor’s 41 yard line. Eight plays later, Chris Haupt hit Dennis Wolley on a four-yard touchdown pass for a 7-0 Pride lead. After a 13-yard punt for the Devils went out of bounds at their own 35 yard line, Haupt found Cedrick Clayton for a touchdown pass with 7:50 left in the first quarter and a 14-0 cushion. The lead grew to 21-0 with 2:52 to play in the first when Couve LaFate ran five yards up the middle for a five-yard score. An interception by junior Joe Wojceichowski put the ball at Widener’s 48 yard line before LaFate added a 14-yard scoring run early in the second for a 28-0 margin. After FDU had a snap go over the punter’s head on fourth down to its own 11 yard line, Brendan Curran found pay dirt from three yards for a 34-0 margin. Dante Pergolese added a three-yard touchdown run with 5:26 to play in the half for a 41-0 contest. Widener ended the half with a 196-42 advantage in total yards, including 168-13 in passing yards, and had an average starting field position at midfield compared to FDU averaging at its own 32 yard line. Haupt completed 14-of-19 passes in the half for 168 yards. Matt Breslin extended his streak of consecutive extra points to 15 before it was snapped in the second quarter. FDU got on the board in the third quarter when Travis Mullen booted a 38-yard field goal to make it 48-3. However, Clayton hauled in a 58-yard scoring pass from Haupt and Terrant Morrison ran one home from seven yards for the final. Haupt completed 20-of-28 passes for 274 yards and four touchdowns for the Pride, who closed with a 362-106 advantage in total offense. Clayton finished with seven receptions for 145 yards and two scores. Wojceichowski and Darius Johnson had six tackles apiece with Wojceichowski, Dan Cosenza and Chad Gravinese each getting 2 1/2 tackles for a loss for Widener. The Pride ended with 12 tackles for a loss and held the Devils to 3-of-17 on third-down conversions. Widener broke the school record for most points scored in consecutive games with 125, topping the mark of 122 set during wins of 66-8 over Lebanon Valley and 56-21 against Juniata in 1995.

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Widener 54, Stevenson 19 • Oct. 15, 2011 • Owings Mills, MDWidener 13 7 13 21 -- 54Stevenson 6 7 6 0 -- 19

S 7:17/1 Miller 18 pass from.J. Hopson (Perau kick blocked)W 3:48/1 Pergolese 2 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)W 1:02/1 A. Clayton 14 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick failed)S 8:22/2 Miller 11 pass from Hopson (Perau kick)W :22/2 Imbalzano 11 pass from Haupt (Breslin kick)S 11:14/3 Hopson 1 run (Perau kick failed)W 2:19/3 Morrison 4 run (Breslin kick failed)W :00/3 Davis 48 punt return (Breslin kick)W 9:31/4 Curran 4 run (McFadden kick)W 6:25/4 Davis 33 pass from Chris Haupt (McFadden kick)W 1:05/4 A. Clayton 19 pass from Campbell (McFadden kick)

Widener stevensonFirst Downs 27 20Rushes-Yards 41-182 43-141Passing Yards 318 221Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-37-0 16-26-0Offensive Plays-Yards 78-500 69-362Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 8-71 4-33Possession Time 27:42 32:18Third-Down Conversions 6-13 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 0-1

Rushing: W: Morrison 15-91; LaFate 7-60; Curran 5-17; Pergolese 3-14; Campbell 5-12; C. Clay-ton 1-8; Team 1-(-)4; Haupt 4-(-16). S: Paul 15-72; Hopson 15-37; Diamond 5-20; Miller 3-10; Harris 3-5; Team 1-(-1); Brison 1-(-2). Passing: W: Haupt 22-33-0-272; Campbell 2-4-0-46. S: Hopson 16-26-0-221. Receiving: W: C. Clayton 5-62; Imbalzano 4-70; Marcucci 4-45; LaFate 4-42; Davis 3-58; A. Clayton 2-33; Morrison 1-6; Pergolese 1-2. S: Miller 7-100; DeShields 5-88; Chitekwe 1-13; Washington 1-8; Paul 1-8; Wilson 1-4.

Widener took control of things late in the first half and cruised to its third straight victory. With the game tied 13-13 late in the first half, Widener got arguably the game’s biggest break when Stevenson quarterback C.J. Hopson was scrambling and Chris Cottrell forced him to fumble. Joe Wojceichowski recovered for the Pride at the Stevenson 32 yard line. Widener quarterback Chris Haupt made the Mustangs pay, hitting Carmen Imbalzano on an 11-yard touchdown pass with 22 seconds to go in the half for a 20-13 Pride cushion. Stevenson got the ball to start the second half and drove 61 yards to close to 20-19. Hopson hit Joe DeShields on a 39-yard pass to Widener’s 22 yard line and capped the drive on a one-yard quarterback sneak before the extra point was missed. Widener re-established momentum by using an 82-yard drive to lengthen its lead to 26-19 with 2:19 remaining in the third. Terrant Morrison ran 22 yards on the march, ending it on a four-yard burst. Anthony Davis then gave the Pride some much needed breathing room. He fielded a punt, dodged several Mustang defenders and took one to the end zone from 48 yards for his third punt return touchdown of the season. The last play of the third quarter gave Widener a 33-19 lead. The Pride put the game out of reach by getting a four-yard run from Brendan Curran for a 40-19 lead with 9:31 to play. Davis’ second touchdown came via a 33-yard pass from Haupt with 6:25 left for a 47-19 cushion. Anthony Clayton scored his second touchdown of the day, hauling in a 19-yard scoring pass from Tevin Campbell with 65 seconds remaining for the final. Haupt completed 22-of-33 passes for 272 yards and four touchdowns for Widener, which ended with a 500-362 advantage in total offense. Morrison had 15 carries for 91 yards with Cedrick Clayton hauling in five receptions for 62 yards. The defense got the job done once again with Jamal Dorsey getting 10 tackles, Dylan Ditmer adding eight and Wojceichowski contributing seven.

Widener 57, Lebanon Valley 33 • Oct. 22, 2011 • Chester, PALeb. Val. 6 7 14 6 -- 33Widener 6 30 14 7 -- 57W 5:20/1 Imbalzano 7 pass from Haupt (Imbalzano pass failed)L 1:38/1 Guiles 4 run (Fakete kick failed)W 14:21/2 A. Clayton 22 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)W 10:09/2 McFadden 30 field goalL 5:57/2 Miller 38 pass from Zarilla (Fakete kick)W 3:09/2 C. Clayton 2 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)W 1:15/2 Davis 33 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)W :21/2 Robinson 83 interception return (McFadden kick blocked)L 11:26/3 Mankiewicz 15 pass from Zarilla (Fakete kick)W 6:09/3 Morrison 4 run (McFadden kick)L :07/3 Ransom 8 run (Fakete kick)W :00/3 Robinson 88 kickoff return (McFadden kick)W 10:19/4 C. Clayton 26 pass from Campbell (McFadden kick)L 4:07/4 King 2 run (Fakete kick failed) leb. Val. WidenerFirst Downs 28 23Rushes-Yards 40-158 45-227Passing Yards 322 278Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-52-3 17-30-1Offensive Plays-Yards 92-480 75-505Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-30 6-45Possession Time 32:45 27:15Third-Down Conversions 13-21 8-17Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 3-3

Rushing: L: Guiles 22-108; Heisey 6-16; Ransom 3-10; Kyte 1-8; Picerno 1-8; Kirchner 1-4; King 1-2; Panichi 1-1; Zarilla 4-1. W: Morrison 20-96; LaFate 6-35; Pergolese 7-32; Campbell 4-25; Haupt 3-15; Davis 1-14; Curran 3-10; Quattlebaum 1-0. Passing: L: Zarilla 25-45-3-261; Kyte 4-7-0-61. W: Haupt 15-26-1-243; Campbell 2-4-0-35. Receiving: L: Picerno 12-106; Mankie-wicz 6-83; Guiles 3-6; Sweeper 2-37; Myers 2-24; McIntyre 2-20; Miller 1-38; Saylor 1-8. W: C. Clayton 6-91; DePasquale 3-72; A. Clayton 2-44; Marrero 2-11; Davis 1-33; Quattlebaum 1-11; Wolley 1-9; Imbalzano 1-7.

Widener’s offense, defense and special teams went on a tear thanks to Cedrick Clayton and Laquan Robinson, who each scored two touchdowns in a rout of Lebanon Valley. Widener’s Carmen Imbalzano scored on a seven-yard touchdown pass from Chris Haupt and Lebanon Valley’s Ben Guiles added a four-yard scoring run to make it 6-6 at quarter time. The Pride then blitzed the Dutchmen for 30 points in the second quarter and were on their way to recording 50 points in four straight contests for the first time in school history. Anthony Clayton got things rolling on a 22-yard strike from Haupt for a 13-6 contest. After Brandon Harper intercepted LVC’s Colt Zarilla at the Pride 48 yard line, James McFadden booted a 30-yard field goal with 10:09 left in the half for a 16-6 Widener lead. Joey Miller caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Zarilla to make it 16-13 with 5:57 left before Widener scored touchdowns on its last three possessions of the half. The first came when Cedrick Clayton hauled in a two-yard touchdown pass from Haupt, making it 23-13 with 3:09 remaining. Anthony Davis got into the act by returning a punt 26 yards to the Dutchmen 35 yard line. He ended the four-play drive with a 33-yard scoring reception from Haupt, giving Widener a 30-13 lead. Lebanon Valley looked to get some points before intermission and paid for it. With the ball at Widener’s 34 yard line, Zarilla had his pass tipped by Gary Fish and intercepted by Robinson. The dynamic Robinson worked his way around several defenders and took it 83 yards for the touchdown and a 36-13 halftime score. Matt Mankiewicz hauled in a 15-yard touchdown pass from Zarilla to make it 36-20 before Terrant Morrison punched one in from four yards to give Widener a 43-20 cushion with 6:09 left in the third. Blair Ransom ran one in from eight yards to bring the Dutchmen within 43-27, before Robinson did his thing again. He fielded the kickoff and made his return look easy, going 88 yards to make it 50-27 at three quarter time. Cedrick Clayton added a 26-yard touchdown pass from Tevin Campbell and Kenny King closed the scoring for LVC on a two-yard run. Cedrick Clayton had six catches for 91 yards and Haupt completed 15-of-26 passes for 243 yards and four touchdowns for the Pride, who posted a 505-480 edge in total offense. Dylan Ditmer notched 12 tackles, eight solos, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Jamal Dorsey and Nick Rodriguez each posted nine tackles.

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Widener 60, Albright 20 • Oct. 29, 2011 • Reading , PAWidener 6 16 14 24 -- 60Albright 0 13 7 0 -- 20

W 10:08/1 Pergolese 78 run (Imbalzano rush fumbled)W 12:11/2 Campbell 27 run (Pergolese rush)A 6:29/2 Pillar 39 pass from Luddy (Loiodice kick)W 6:21/2 Robinson 69 kickoff return (Curran rush)A :21/2 Luddy 1 run (Luddy rush failed)W 13:02/3 C. Clayton 9 pass from Haupt (Morrison rush)A 4:19/3 Pillar 21 pass from Luddy (Loiodice kick)W 3:12/3 Campbell 63 run (Pergolese rush failed)W 12:36/4 Marrero 6 pass from Campbell (Campbell pass failed)W 10:20/4 A. Clayton 25 pass from Campbell (Campbell pass failed)W 7:16/4 Pergolese 13 run (Curran rush failed)W 6:07/4 Campbell 24 run (Morrison rush failed)

Widener albrightFirst Downs 16 9Rushes-Yards 44-321 41-123Passing Yards 85 110Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-12-0 8-15-3Offensive Plays-Yards 56-406 56-233Fumbles-Lost 8-2 6-4Penalties-Yards 6-45 4-35Possession Time 27:32 32:28Third-Down Conversions 5-12 5-14Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 1-3

Rushing: W: Campbell 15-157; Pergolese 13-135; Morrison 8-28; Brown 3-10; Davis 1-1; Thompson 1-0; Curran 1-(-1); Haupt 2-(-9). A: Luddy 13-59; Holmes 18-53; Reinhardt 4-7; Groff 1-3; Galczynski 5-1. Passing: W: Campbell 5-7-0-54; Haupt 3-5-0-31. A: Luddy 8-14-2-110; Galczynski 0-1-1-0. Receiving: W: C. Clayton 2-32; Marrero 2-18; Davis 2-10; A. Clayton 1-25; LaFate 1-0. A: Pillar 4-71; Shilko 2-6; Wade 1-22; Holmes 1-11.Tevin Campbell played solidly at quarterback by totaling 211 yards for Widener, which notched its fifth straight victory with a rout of Albright in a driving snowstorm. Widener grabbed a 6-0 lead on just its second snap of the game. Dante Pergolese took a handoff and raced up the middle 78 yards for a touchdown with 10:08 left in the first quarter. The sloppy field played to the Pride’s advantage early in the second quarter when Brandon Harper forced tailback Zach Groff to fumble and Laquan Robinson recovered at the Lions 43 yard line. Campbell ended the drive with a 27-yard touchdown run up the middle and Pergolese ran for the two-point conversion, giving Widener a 14-0 lead with 12:11 to go in the first half. Albright scored with 6:29 to play in the half when TJ Luddy hit Scott Pillar on a 39-yard touchdown pass to make it 14-7 Widener. Widener got it right back on the ensuing kickoff thanks to Laquan Robinson. He took the kickoff with the snow blowing toward him and raced 69 yards down the left sideline for his second career kickoff return touchdown. Brendan Curran ran for the two-point conversion, making it 22-7 Widener. Albright got a break when Eric Wade blocked a punt by Kevin Huelster that went out of bounds at the Widener 12 yard line. Luddy capped the drive with 21 seconds to go in the half on a one-yard quarterback sneak, bringing the Lions within 22-13. The Lions went for the on-side kick to start the second half, but the kicked failed to go 10 yards. Widener took advantage of the short field when Chris Haupt hit Cedrick Clayton on a nine-yard touchdown pass. Terrant Morrison ran for two to make it 30-13 Widener with 13:02 to go in the third. Albright closed to 30-20 with 4:19 to play in the third when Luddy found Pillar again, this time on a 21-yard scoring pass. The Pride turned back to Campbell to widen the lead and he delivered. Running through the snow and eluding tacklers, Campbell raced 63 yards for a touchdown to make it 36-20 Widener with 3:12 to play in the third. Robinson ignited Widener’s next drive with a 26-yard intercep-tion return to Albright’s 14 yard line. Campbell ended the march on a six-yard touchdown pass to Steve Marrero early in the fourth quarter for a 42-20 contest. Campbell continued one of his best outings with his second touchdown pass, a 25-yard strike to a wide-open Anthony Clayton with 10:20 left for a 48-20 lead. Pergolese got his second touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter, a 13-yard burst, to make it 54-20. Brandon Nye recovered a fumble for the Pride at the Lions 24 yard line and Campbell notched his third touchdown run of the game on the next play, extending the lead to 60-20 with 6:07 left. Dylan Ditmer closed with eight tackles and Joe Wojceichowski posted six. The victory was the 650th for Widener in its illustrious history and it became the fourth squad in NCAA Division III history to reach this mark.

Delaware Valley 56, Widener 28 • Nov. 12, 2011 • Doylestown, PAWidener 14 14 0 0 -- 28Del. Val. 7 14 14 21 -- 56

W 11:40/1 Morrison 46 run (McFadden kick)D 8:11/1 Schuberth 4 run (Sobchak kick)W 2:31/1 C. Clayton 47 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)D 14:26/2 Vincent 24 pass from Wilmer (Sobchak kick)W 6:04/2 Robinson 51 punt return (McFadden kick)W 5:22/2 Morrison 2 run (McFadden kick)D 1:12/2 Schuberth 2 run (Sobchak kick)D 7:51/3 Neal 5 pass from Wilmer (Sobchak kick)D 3:15/3 Wilmer 18 run (Sobchak kick)D 13:34/4 Ruiz 15 pass from Wilmer (Sobchak kick)D 12:10/4 Hall 13 pass from Wilmer (Sobchak kick)D 5:47/4 Neal 40 run (Sobchak kick)

Widener Del. Val.First Downs 15 29Rushes-Yards 17-52 55-247Passing Yards 267 333Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-52-2 17-31-1Offensive Plays-Yards 69-319 86-580Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-53 7-46Possession Time 20:56 39:04Third-Down Conversions 4-15 8-17Fourth-Down Conversions 2-5 1-2

Rushing: W: Morrison 6-54; LaFate 6-7; Haupt 1-1; Pergolese 1-0; Team 1-(-1); Campbell 2-(-9). D: Schuberth 24-90; Neal 6-70; Wilmer 15-56; Parrot 2-25; Hall 2-13; Moloney 1-4; Team 3-(-4); Almasy 2-(-7). Passing: W: Haupt 29-52-2-267. D: Wilmer 17-31-1-333. Receiving: W: C. Clayton 10-112; DePasquale 6-64; LaFate 3-16; Davis 3-15; Marcucci 2-28; A. Clayton 2-20; Imbalzano 1-8; Quattlebaum 1-4; Wolley 1-0. D: Blango 6-122; Vincent 4-121; Ruiz 3-64; Hall 3-21; Neal 1-5.

Widener’s bid for a MAC title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament fell one game short with a loss at No. 8 Delaware Valley. Terrant Morrison took a handoff and sprinted 46 yards almost un-touched down the left sideline for the score just 3:20 into the game for a 7-0 Pride lead. Delaware Valley responded on its next drive as Kyle Schuberth took a handoff and barreled through several defenders up the middle on a four-yard TD burst with 8:11 to go in the first quarter for a 7-7 tie. A short punt to the 47 yard line was just was the Pride needed and they cashed in on the drive’s first play. Chris Haupt got plenty of protection and found Cedrick Clayton over the middle for the score and a 14-7 Widener lead with 2:31 to play in the first quarter. The Aggies again squared the contest, 14-14, on a drive that spilled into the second quarter. The home team marched 82 yards that closed on a 24-yard TD slant from Aaron Wilmer to Lewis Vincent just 34 seconds into the period. Huelster did his magic again by having a punt downed at the two yard line and it forced the Aggies into a short drive. Del Val then made the mistake of punting the ball to the incomparable Laquan Robinson, who raced 51 yards for his second punt return touchdown of the season. This gave Widener a 21-14 lead with 6:04 left in the half. A fumble on the ensuing kickoff was recovered by Widener’s Marquis Stewart at the Del Val 24 yard line. Three plays later, Morrison scored on a two-yard sweep with 5:22 left in the half for a 28-14 Pride cushion. The Aggies got some momentum with 72 seconds left in the first half when Schuberth scored from two yards for his second touchdown run, making it a 28-21 Widener lead. Huelster had a third punt downed inside the 10 yard line early in the third quarter, but the Aggies went 94 yards in 10 plays to tie the game at 28-28 with 7:51 remaining. The drive ended when Wilmer threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Neal for the tie. Wilmer kept his strong playing going on the Aggies next drive to give his squad its first lead, rushing for 27 yards that included an 18-yard keeper with 3:15 left in the third for a 35-28 contest. The run continued on the next drive when Wilmer found Vincent over the middle on a 61-yard touchdown pass with a 15-yard personal foul penalty added that put the ball at the Widener 16 yard line. Wilmer ended the drive on a 15-yard pass to Chris Ruiz for a 42-28 contest early in the fourth. Wilmer continued to be the second half story on the next drive, hooking up with Isaiah Hall on a 13-yard touchdown pass with 12:10 to go for a 49-28 Aggies lead. Neal added a 40-yard touchdown run with 5:47 left for the final.

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Widener 48, Waynesburg 27 • Nov. 19, 2011 • Chester, PAWaynesburg 0 14 7 6 -- 27Widener 0 7 21 20 -- 48

Way 10:37/2 Young 2 pass from Graham (Marini kick)Way 6:15/2 Jackson 97 pass from Graham (Marini kick)Wid 2:46/2 Davis 11 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)Wid 12:07/3 Davis 38 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)Way 9:35/3 Young 5 pass from Graham (Marini kick)Wid 7:37/3 C. Clayton 11 pass from Haupt (McFadden kick)Wid 4:22/3 Curran 1 run (McFadden kick)Way 13:03/4 Bowers 18 run (Marini kick failed)Wid 9:26/4 Morrison 3 run (McFadden kick)Wid 4:43/4 Curran 1 run (McFadden kick)Wid 2:41/4 Pergolese 14 run (McFadden kick blocked)

Waynesburg WidenerFirst Downs 20 30Rushes-Yards 22-92 36-123Passing Yards 340 470Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-49-1 35-57-2Offensive Plays-Yards 71-432 93-593Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-56 4-31Possession Time 28:49 31:11Third-Down Conversions 8-15 10-17Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 3-5

Rushing: Way: Falcon 11-33; Bowers 3-27; Graham 3-20; Jackson 2-10; Ngampa 2-3; Team 1-(-1). Wid: LaFate 9-37; Morrison 9-31; Pergolese 3-18; C. Clayton 1-17; Curran 10-14; Marcucci 1-10; Haupt 3-(-4). Passing: Way: Graham 29-48-1-340; Fatigante 0-1-0-0. Wid: Haupt 35-57-2-470. Receiving: Way: Moses 10-97; Jackson 8-153; Young 6-76; Falcon 4-10; McKim 1-4. Wid: C. Clayton 11-149; LaFate 6-46; Davis 5-103; DePasquale 3-33; Marcucci 3-29; A. Clayton 2-85; Imbalzano 1-9; Morrison 1-7; Quattlebaum 1-4; Marrero 1-3; Pergolese 1-2.

Chris Haupt threw for a school-record 470 yards to go with 35 completions and three touchdowns, leading Widener to victory in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. Trailing 14-7 at halftime, Widener got the ball to start the second half and responded by going 71 yards to tie the contest. Haupt was responsible for 47 yards on the drive, including a 38-yard strike to Anthony Davis just 2:53 into the half. Waynesburg retook the lead, 21-14, on its next possession with Jeff Young catching a five-yard scoring pass from Josh Graham with 9:35 left in the third. From there, it was all Pride as the next drive resulted in a 21-21 tie with 7:37 to go in the quarter. Haupt threw for 67 yards on this march that ended with an 11-yard catch to Cedrick Clayton. Widener got the ball back late in the quarter when Colin Masterson returned an interception 20 yards and 15 more yards were added on a horse-collar tackle to place the ball at the Waynesburg 32 yard line. Haupt threw a 31 yard pass to Davis and Brendan Curran followed with a one-yard burst for a 28-21 lead with 4:22 to go in the quarter. Jamelle Bowers countered with an 18-yard touchdown run with 13:03 to go, but the extra point hit the right upright and Widener held a 28-27 cushion. There were no wor-ries for the Pride, who came back on the next drive when Terrant Morrison scored on a three-yard run with 9:26 remaining for a 35-27 lead. Curran had another one-yard run and Dante Pergolese added a 14-yard scoring jaunt for the final. Haupt was simply spectacular by breaking the yards mark previously held by Mike Warker, who threw for 462 yards against Moravian on Sept. 22, 2001. He completed 35-of-57 passes to fall two completions shy of the record set by Mike Lomas versus Lycoming on Nov. 8, 2003. Haupt also set a new school record with 3,025 yards passing this year, besting Lomas’ mark from 2005 by one yard. His 31 touchdown passes this year are one shy of the school record, his ninth 200-yard passing game this season ties a school record and his sixth career 300-yard game is one shy of Pride’s top mark. Clayton finished with 11 catches for 149 yards for the Pride, who had a 593-432 advantage in total offense that included 30 first downs and a 10-for-17 third-down-conversion mark. Nick Rodriguez notched a team-high eight tackles that included seven solos. Rodriguez, Masterson and Trevor Hicks each posted a forced fumble. Widener improved to 3-2 in ECAC bowls, which include wins in the last three. The squad now is 18-12 in postseason games and competed in a postseason contest for the 17th season in its illustrious history. The squad also posted its best mark since the 2002 team finished 9-1.

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First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conferencecedrick clayton ....................................................Wideneranthony Davis ......................................................Widenerchris Haupt ..........................................................Widener

Second Team All-Middle Atlantic Conferencechad Gravinese .....................................................WidenerMike Pacitti ..........................................................Widenerlaquan Robinson ..................................................WidenerNick Rodriguez .....................................................Widener

Rookie of the Year: Aaron Wilmer, Delaware Valleyoffensive Player of the Year: Ben Guiles, Lebanon ValleyDefensive Player of the Year: Anthony Marascio, Lycomingcoach of the Year: Jim Clements, Delaware Valley

Middle Atlantic Conference Postseason ResultsEcac south atlantic bowl (November 19)Widener 48, Waynesburg 27

Ncaa First Round (November 19)Delaware Valley 62, Norwich 10

Ecac southeast bowl (November 19)SUNY Cortland 14, Albright 0

Ecac southwest bowl (November 19)Lebanon Valley 23, St. Vincent (PA) 15

Ncaa second Round (November 26)St. John Fisher 27, Delaware Valley 14

Middle Atlantic Conference Standings TeAm mAC oVeRALL

1. Delaware Valley 8-0 1.000 11-1 .917 2. Widener 6-2 .750 9-2 .818 Lycoming 6-2 .750 8-2 .800 4. Lebanon Valley 5-3 .625 8-3 .727 5. Albright 4-4 .500 6-5 .545 Wilkes 4-4 .500 4-5 .444 7. Stevenson 1-7 .125 2-8 .200 FDU-Florham 1-7 .125 1-9 .100 King’s 1-7 .125 1-9 .100

The Middle Atlantic Conference, formerly the Middle Atlantic States

Collegiate Athletic Conference and commonly known as the MAC, origi-

nated in 1912 as a loose confederation of colleges. It was unified into an

actual all-sports playing conference in 1952 and became the oldest and

largest Division III conference holding NCAA membership.

In 1999, spurred by changes in the NCAA championship structure, the

corporation formed as an umbrella for three conferences: Commonwealth,

Freedom, and Middle Atlantic (all 18 institutions). The Commonwealth

is made up of Albright, Arcadia, Alvernia, Elizabethtown, Hood, Lebanon

Valley, Lycoming, Messiah, Stevenson and Widener. The Freedom is

comprised of Delaware Valley, DeSales, Eastern, FDU-Florham, King’s,

Manhattanville, Misericordia and Wilkes.

The earliest records indicate that the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate

Athletic Association was organized December 11, 1912. The first annual

meeting was held May 16, 1913, followed by the first annual track meet

at Lafayette College the next day.

In subsequent years, the association grew and many leagues sprang

within it. The Middle Atlantic Collegiate Wrestling Association, formed

in March 1925, was the first to name a Middle Atlantic champion. The

first basketball conference, formed as three divisions (North, West, South),

had winners join an at-large selection for a four-team playoff. The three-

section alignment eventually dissolved, but the Southern Division remained

intact. Alignments were further altered when the NCAA created Divisions

I, II and III.

The MAC added women’s athletics in 1978-79. The steady incorpora-

tion of senior women’s administrators into the conference hierarchy reached

its zenith when Dr. Carol Fritz, associate athletic director at Western

Maryland, was elected president in 1986.

During the first 76 years, several athletic directors served as conference

coordinators on a part-time basis. David B. Eavenson, a MAC legend,

served as president, publicity director and executive director from 1972-

1988. Nathan Salant in 1998 became the conference’s first full-time

executive director.

Major changes were made for the 1993-94 year. Ten schools left to

form their own association. Their departure served as a catalyst for the

presidents and athletic administrators of the remaining 16 schools to form

a streamlined, efficient, dual-league organization. This “new look” was part

of a national movement to consolidate similar institutions for competitive

athletic opportunities while increasing presidential involvement in the

setting of athletic policy.

It also was the year Linda Hopple became the league’s first female

executive director, serving from 1993-2000. Ken Andrews took over for

Hopple, becoming the conference’s third full-time executive director.

The conference office was housed at Widener University from 1988-93.

It was moved to the campus of Lebanon Valley College upon the hiring of

Hopple and remains there today.

A moratorium on new membership ended in June 1995. In December

of that year, the board accepted Allentown College (now DeSales Univer-

sity) as a new member of the conference, effective for the 1997-98 academic

year. DeSales was placed in the Freedom Conference and replaced Upsala

College, which closed in 1995.

Stevenson and Hood joined the MAC in 2012-13 as full-time members

and were placed in the Commonwealth Conference. Stevenson began

competing in the league for football in 2011.

The conference sponsors competition in baseball, basketball, cross

country, field hockey, football, golf, indoor and outdoor track and field,

lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

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C. rOBErT CHErvANIk ‘37 AwArD(Leadership and Academics)

2011 Andrew Philpott, OL2010 Joe Favinger, LB2009 Chris Waldron, OL2008 Mike Chambers, OL2007 Jamie Schild, WR2006 Jamie Schild, WR2005 Mike Lomas, QB2004 Larry Hendrickson, OL2003 Jeff Shahan, DL2002 Steve Hutchison, LB2001 T.J. Hess, DB2000 Matt Witmer, LB1999 Jason Bottoms, OL1998 Chris Hutchison, FB

1997 Jesse Merscher, DB1996 Clarence Giles, LB1995 Doug MacLaughlin, FB1994 Blaise Coleman, LB1993 Dave Braksator, OL1992 Keith Dukes, SE1991 Scott Russell, LB1990 David Wood, DB1989 Kevin Beetel, LB1988 Mike Betts, LB1987 Joe Baker, G1986 Dan Hiester, T1985 Ted Johannssen, SS1984 Pete Stolzer, C

mOST vALuABLE PLAyErS By POSITION Offensive Line ReceiveR Offensive Back2011 Gerry Pacitti Cedrick Clayton Terrant Morrison2010 Harry Rannels Cedrick Clayton Brendan Curran2009 Justin Leipert Justin Horning Adam Smith2008 Chris Waldron Tim Kilkenny Ian Decker2007 Michael Fagnani Mike Falkenstein Ian Decker2006 Michael Fagnani Jamie Schild Matt Campbell2005 Michael Fagnani Jeff Chick James Fagnani2004 Joe Taylor Tyreak Saviour Mike Lomas2003 Joe Taylor Tyreak Saviour Raymond Keshel2002 Butch Bender Mike deMarteleire Mike Warker Andy Clark2001 Tom Worrilow Michael Coleman Mike Ambrose Jim Jones 2000 Jeff Faust Michael Coleman Mike Ambrose Bill Woodburn Jim Jones Sean Selover1999 Jason Bottoms Jim Jones Jerome Robinson1998 Jeff Kuc Trent Everett Leon Payne1997 Jeff Kuc Trent Everett Leon Payne1996 Jeff Kuc Joe Brangan Leon Payne1995 Jeff Bell Boonta Kheuangthirath Robsawne Little1994 Dave Braksator Boonta Kheuangthirath Anthony Gossette1993 Dave Braksator Keith Dukes Anthony Gossette1992 Bob Cooper Keith Dukes Bill Bailey1991 Bill Ford Tom Needham Bill Bailey1990 Scott Cummings Joe Sweeley Brian Lower1989 John Davidson Dan Santhouse Alan Robinson1988 Joe Tahmoosh Tony Reid Alan Robinson1987 Joe Baker Tony Reid Mike Gatto1986 Dan Hiester Drew Frantz Kim Harris1985 Dan Hiester Mark Manera Steve Forward Defensive Line LineBackeR Defensive Back2011 Chad Gravinese Joe Wojceichowski Nick Rodriguez2010 Shane Szumski Joe Wojceichowski N/A2009 James Woodley Joe Favinger Kevin Franklin2008 James Woodley Joe Favinger TD Davis2007 Tom Gallo Dan MacDonald Orlando Brown2006 Tom Gallo Mike McFadden Todd Fairlie2005 Adam Parcell Matt Yost Todd Fairlie2004 Dave Barger Nick Rubino B.J. Hogan2003 Thomas DeMoss Mike Stewart B.J. Hogan2002 Ryan Killian Steve Varrasse B.J. Hogan2001 Ryan Killian Mark Del Tin T.J. Hess2000 Duke Sparrow Matt Witmer T.J. Hess Dante Trader1999 Dan McClain Tom Eisenhower Dominic Dinisio1998 Bill Nourse Bill Collins Mark Lowman1997 Jack Signor Jason Raysor Mark Lowman1996 Lloyd Hill Clarence Giles Sean Stoner1995 Dan Ademski Blaise Coleman Jeff Steigerwalt1994 O.J. McElroy Blaise Coleman Joe Scarpati1993 O.J. McElroy Blaise Coleman Joe Scarpati1992 Jerry Atchison Jim Pitts Jeff Allison1991 Art Serano Dave Elison Joe Scarpati1990 Mark McKenna Scott Russell David Wood1989 Mark McKenna Kevin Beetel David Wood1988 Dave Duffy Kevin Beetel Al Azzari1987 John Collins Shawn Sheehan Michael Soffel1986 Dave Duffy John Mininno Michael Soffel1985 Frank Kern Greg Stevenson John Quillinan

OFFENSIvE mOST vALuABLE PLAyEr2011 Chris Haupt, QB 2010 Adam Smith, RB

DEFENSIvE mOST vALuABLE PLAyEr2011 Dylan Ditmer, LB 2010 Shane Szumski, LB

SPECIAL TEAmS mOST vALuABLE PLAyEr2011 Martin Turner 2005 Doug Schlack2010 Laquan Robinson 2004 Doug Schlack2009 Kevin Huelster 2003 Jeff Chick2008 Tim Shaub 2002 Brendan Heron2007 Rob McHugh 2001 Jim Jones2006 Rob McHugh

ECAC PLAyEr OF THE yEAr AwArDS2001 Jim Jones, WR 1986 John Mininno, LB2000 Mike Granato, QB 1982 Tony Stefanoni, DL1999 Mike Granato, QB 1980 Tom Deery, DB1995 Vic Ameye, QB 1988 Al Azzari, DB1977 Eugene Zawoiski, RB

JOE D’ANGELO, Jr., ‘81 mEmOrIAL AwArD(The person who loves to practice and has integrity without compromise)

2011 Brad Waltman, S2010 Alex Smith, WR2009 Frank Bizzari, CB2008 Jesse Jayne, FB2007 HJ Lombardi, ILB James Fitzgerald, DE Charles Ridewood, OL2006 Adam Parcell, QB

F. EuGENE DIxON, Jr., BOwL(Dedication and unselfish contribution by a senior)

2011 John Philpott, DT2010 Harry Rannels, OL2005 Jeff Chick, WR2004 Jeff Pilling, DL2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL2002 Mike Warker, QB2001 Michael Coleman, WR Jim Jones, WR2000 Mike Granato, QB1999 Dan McClain, DL1998 Brandon Richards, DL1997 Jack Signor, DL

1996 Stephen Perez, FB 1995 Blaise Coleman, LB1994 Dave Braksator, OL1993 Mark Fitzgerald, LB1992 Jeff Wilmot, DE1991 Art Serano, DE1990 David Wood, DB1989 John Collins, OLB1988 Mike Betts, LB1987 Michael Soffel, FS1986 Joe Leach, LB1985 John Roche, WR

LEO OrLOwSky ‘59 DEDICATION AwArD(Service, Commitment, Loyalty and Inspiration)

2011 Carmen Imbalzano, WR2010 Michael Penna, TE2009 Tim Shaub, TE2008 Keith Wilson, DL2007 John Martorell, DB2006 Matt Yost, LB2005 Todd Fairlie, DB2004 B.J. Hogan, DB2003 Mike Stewart, LB2002 Steve Varrasse, LB2001 Mark Del Tin, LB2000 Sean Selover, FB1999 Charlie Finnegan, TE1998 Joe Turchi, DB

1997 Calvin Tull, WR1996 Lloyd Hill, DL1995 Anthony Gossette, RB1994 Jim Clements, DL1993 Chris MacHenry, LB1992 Jerry Atchison, DL1991 Jeff Nyikos, LB Rob Lockhart, LB1990 Dave Bell, DB1989 Dan Santhouse, SB1988 Al Azzari, DB1987 Kim Harris, TB1986 Joe Leach, LB1985 Kevin Quinn, FB

2005 Moises Perez, RB2004 Brad Trentzsch, OLB2003 Bo Fischer, WR2002 Brendan Heron, LB2001 Kevin McCann, QB2000 Jason Haitkin, DL1999 Larry Bartel, TE1998 Brett Riley, OL

YEAR-BY-YEAR AWARDS

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NFF & COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAmE PrO ATHLETES ANDDrAFT CHOICES

JIM MaGNER 1931 Frankford Yellowjackets

ED KaWal 1931; 33-36 Chicago Bears1937 Washington Redskins

bIll “REDs” PollocK 1935-36 Chicago Bears

1937; 42-43 Philadelphia Eagles

ED WalsH 1961 New York Titans

JacK KlotZ 1956 Los Angeles Rams • 18th Round

1960-62 New York Titans1963-64 New York Jets1965 Houston Oilers

toM NolaN1962 New York Titans • 22nd Round

Walt “DUKE” cRatE1962 Boston Patriots • 23rd Round

bIllY “WHItE sHoEs” JoHNsoN1974 Houston Oilers • 15th Round

1974-80 Houston Oilers1981 Montreal Alouettes1982-87 Atlanta Falcons

1988 Washington Redskins

JoE FIElDs1975 New York Jets • 14th Round

1975-87 New York Jets1988 New York Giants

toM DEERY1982 Baltimore Colts • 10th Round

MIcHaEl colEMaN2002 Atlanta Falcons • 7th Round

2003 St. Louis Rams • Practice squad

OTHEr PrO SIGNINGS1974 Mike Anderson, Memphis Southmen * Billy Johnson, Houston Oilers Larry McGuire, Buffalo Bills1975 Eric Alston, New York Giants Donnie Watkins, Philadelphia Eagles1976 John Warrington, Philadelphia Eagles1977 Gibson Ivery, Philadelphia Eagles1978 Walker Carter, Buffalo Bills Ron Hodge, Cleveland Browns Chip Zawoiski, Philadelphia Eagles1979 Wayne Pierce, New York Jets Mike Piersol, Philadelphia Eagles

1981 Hal Johnson, Oakland Raiders Doug Schmitz, Philadelphia Eagles1982 Tom Deery, Baltimore Colts Tom Kincade, Philadelphia Stars ^1983 Tony Stefanoni, Montreal Concordes &1986 John Roche, Green Bay Packers1991 Joe Sweeley, Philadelphia Eagles Dave Bell, Philadelphia Eagles1992 Joe Sweeley, Toronto Argonauts Dave Bell, Toronto Argonauts1998 Bill Nourse, New York Giants2002 Michael Coleman, Atlanta Falcons Jim Jones, Cincinnati Bengals

Billy “White Shoes” Johnson was among the first class of divisional football players inducted into the

National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in August 1996. Fellow All-America Tom Deery

became Widener’s second inductee in 1998, entering the hall’s third class. Bill Manlove, who coached

Widener from 1969-91, was enshrined in 2011.

PRO SIGNINGS / HONOR ROLL

One of the most explosive and amazing open-field runners in college

football, Johnson still holds 28 school game, season and career records.

During his time at Widener he shattered no less than nine all-time

NCAA marks and 12 Middle Atlantic Conference records. During

his career (1971-73), Johnson scored 62 touchdowns, rushed for 3,737

yards and accounted for 5,404 all-purpose yards. He part of the inau-

gural class into the MAC Hall of Fame in 2012 and was named to the

NFL’s 75th Anniversary Team in 1994.

Deery sparked many Widener comebacks with key interceptions and

long kick returns, leading his team to a four-year record of 42-3 and an

NCAA Division III title in 1981. A three-time All-America (1979-81),

Deery still holds four school records, including career interceptions

(24), career punt return yards (1,007), career interception return yards

(293) and longest kickoff return yards (100).

* World Football League, ^ United States Football League, & Canadian Football League

Manlove was the molder and shepherd for one of the elite programs to

hit the gridiron on any level. His mild-mannered approach and belief

in a team philosophy helped this proud program win NCAA titles in

1977 and 1981. Manlove also was a part of 10 MAC championships,

seven NCAA Tournament appearances and four undefeated regular

seasons during his tenure. He coached 31 All-Americans during his

23 years (1969-91) and posted 21 straight winning seasons. Manlove

also has been inducted into the MAC, Pennsylvania Sports, Delaware

County Sports and Camden County Sports Halls of Fame.

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assocIatED PREssLittle All-America

1948 Tony Caia, B HM1949 Walt Udovich, E HM1956 Cappy Hill, E 3rd Yommie Costello, QB HM1958 Herm Sweeney, C HM1960 Dick Dundee, G HM Bill Mahoney, C HM Gary Piff, E HM1961 John Dishaw, C HM Tom Nolan, T HM1962 John Dishaw, C 3rd 1971 Richie Weaver, RB HM1972 Billy Johnson, RB 1st 1973 Billy Johnson, RB 1st 1975 Jackie Long, RB HM John Warrington, DB HM 1976 Gibson Ivery, WR HM1977 Chip Zawoiski, RB 3rd Walker Carter, WR HM Jim Connor, DL HM1979 Tom Deery, DB HM Hal Johnson, RB HM 1980 Tom Deery, DB HM Hal Johnson, RB HM Ernie Moyer, OL HM Doug Schmitz, C HM1981 Tom Deery, DB 3rd Tom Kincade, WR HM Mark Stephan, K HM1982 Tony Stefanoni, DL 2nd Mike Forward, RB HM Tom Sutton, OL HM1984 John Roche, WR HM Jack Wuerstle, LB HM1985 Joe Leach, LB HM John Roche, WR HM1986 John Mininno, LB HM1988 Dave Duffy, DL 3rd1995 Blaise Coleman, LB 3rd1998 Bill Nourse, DL 1st2001 Michael Coleman, WR 2nd 2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL 1st

acaDEMIc all-aMERIca1994 Dave Braksator 2nd1998 Brandon Richards 1st1999 Matt Witmer 2nd2000 Andrew Waxman 2nd2001 T.J. Hess 1st Academic All-America of the Year College Division and Football2005 Doug Schlack 1st

WooDY HaYEs NatIoNal scHolaR-atHlEtE

1999 Brandon Richards, LB2002 T.J. Hess, DB

PostGRaDUatE scHolaRsHIPsNatIoNal Football FoUNDatIoN

aND collEGE Hall oF FaME 1990 Steve Cianci, QB $10,0002001 T.J. Hess, DB $18,000

Ncaa2001 T.J. Hess, DB $5,000

sID all-aMERIca(sponsored by Pizza Hut, champion and HP)

1980 Tony Anderson, LB 1st Tom Deery, DB 1st Doug Schmitz, C 1st Hal Johnson, RB 2nd Guy Martin, DL 2nd Mike Orio, G 2nd Bill Fulton, T 3rd 1983 Jack Wuerstle, LB HM1985 John Roche, WR 2nd Joe Leach, LB HM1986 Dan Hiester, T HM Joe Leach, LB HM1987 Joe Baker, G HM Michael Soffel, DB HM1988 Dave Duffy, DL 1st Al Azzari, DB 2nd Mike Downs, P 3rd John Collins, LB HM Michael Rose, K HM1989 John Collins, LB 3rd Joe Tahmoosh, T HM1990 Mark McKenna, DL HM David Wood, DB HM1993 O.J. McElroy, DL 2nd 1994 O.J. McElroy, DL 1st Antonio Moore, DB 1st Dave Braksator, OL 2nd Blaise Coleman, LB 2nd 1995 Blaise Coleman, LB 1st Jeff Bell, OL 2nd1996 Clarence Giles, LB HM1997 Jason Raysor, LB HM1998 Bill Nourse, DL 1st Jeff Kuc, OL 2nd Jason Raysor, LB 2nd Jeff Noonan, K HM Leon Payne, RB HM1999 Tom Eisenhower, LB 3rd2000 Jim Jones, WR 1st T.J. Hess, DB 2nd2001 T.J. Hess, DB 1st Michael Coleman, WR 2nd Jim Jones, WR 2nd Tom Worrilow, OL 2nd Mike Warker, QB HM2002 Ryan Killian, DL 1st2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL 1st

CoLLege FootbALL ChroniCLeUNsUNG HERo all-aMERIca

1997 Calvin Tull, WR 1st

MElbERGER aWaRD FINalIst2001 Jim Jones, WR

GaGlIaRDI tRoPHY FINalIstsservice and academic components

1994 Vic Ameye, QB2001 T.J. Hess, DB2011 Chris Haupt, QB

aZtEc boWl PaRtIcIPaNts1998 Bill Nourse, DL2001 Jim Jones, WR2002 Mike Warker, QB2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL

UNItED PREss 1948 Walt Udovich, E HM1949 Walt Udovich, E HM

coacHEs assocIatIoN1972 Billy Johnson, RB 1st1973 Billy Johnson, RB 1st1975 John Warrington, DB 1st1976 Al Senni, OL 1st1977 Chip Zawoiski, RB 1st1979 Tom Deery, DB 1st1980 Tom Deery, DB 1st1981 Tom Deery, DB 1st1982 Tony Stefanoni, DL 1st1988 Dave Duffy, DL 1st1998 Bill Nourse, DL 1st2001 Jim Jones, WR 1st2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL 1st

DoN HaNsEN’s FootbALL gAzette 1988 Al Azzari, DB 1st John Collins, LB HM Dave Duffy, DL 1st 1989 John Collins, LB 1st 1991 Art Serano, DL HM1993 Blaise Coleman, LB HM O.J. McElroy, DL HM1994 O.J. McElroy, DL 1st Antonio Moore, DB 1st Dave Braksator, OL 2nd Blaise Coleman, LB 3rd1995 Vic Ameye, QB 3rd Blaise Coleman, LB 3rd Brian Hamill, K 3rd1997 Jack Signor, DL HM1998 Bill Nourse, DL 1st Jason Raysor, LB 2nd Leon Payne, RB 3rd Jeff Noonan, K HM1999 Tom Eisenhower, LB 1st2000 T.J. Hess, DB 2nd Jim Jones, WR 2nd Michael Coleman, WR 3rd Bill Woodburn, OL 3rd2001 Michael Coleman, WR 1st T.J. Hess, DB 1st Defensive Player of the Year Jim Jones, WR 2nd Tom Worrilow, OL 2nd2002 Ryan Killian, DL 2nd Steve Varrasse, DL 1st2005 Todd Fairlie, DB 1st East Reg. Def. Player of the Year2006 Todd Fairlie, DB HM

D3Football.coM2000 Michael Coleman, WR 2nd Jim Jones, WR 2nd2001 Michael Coleman, WR 1st T.J. Hess, DB 1st Jim Jones, WR 2nd2003 Thomas DeMoss, DL 3rd2005 Todd Fairlie, DB HM2007 Orlando Brown HM2010 Laquan Robinson 2nd

JEWIsH Post & oPINIoN1979 Al Minker, RB 1st1980 Al Minker, RB 1st1981 Gary Clofine, RB 1st2000 Andrew Waxman, LB 1st

WIllIaMsoN RatING sYstEM1956 Cappy Hill, E 2nd1958 Herm Sweeney, C HM

ALL-AMERICAS

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Rushing attempts (Game)1. Leon Payne 36 v. Albright, 10/17/982. Steve Forward 34 v. Upsala, 1985 Leon Payne 34 v. Juniata, 10/5/964. Adam Smith 33 v. Wilkes, 11/7/09 Leon Payne 33 v. Wilkes, 9/12/98 Donnie Watkins 33 v. Dickinson, 10/12/74

Rushing attempts (season)1. Leon Payne 266 19982. Leon Payne 220 19963. Jackie Long 202 19754. Richie Weaver 195 19715. Chip Zawoiski 186 1977

Rushing attempts (career)1. Leon Payne 647 1996-982. Hal Johnson 433 1977-803. Donnie Watkins 412 1971-744. Billy Johnson 411 1971-73

Rushing Yards (Game)1. Richie Weaver * 363 v. Moravian, 10/17/702. Billy Johnson 286 v. Swarthmore, 11/10/733. Leon Payne 263 v. Del. Val., 11/9/964. Billy Johnson 246 v. Leb. Val., 11/17/73

Rushing Yards (season)1. Billy Johnson $ 1556 19722. Billy Johnson $ 1496 19733. Leon Payne 1402 19984. Richie Weaver 1267 1971

Rushing Yards (career)1. Billy Johnson ^ 3737 1971-732. Leon Payne 3436 1996-983. Hal Johnson 3087 1977-804. Richie Weaver 2604 1969-71

Rushing Yards Per attempt (Game)1. Billy Johnson # 19.1 v. Swarthmore, 11/10/732. Billy Johnson 18.0 v. St. John’s, 9/22/723. Hal Johnson 17.3 v. Del. Val., 9/13/80

Rushing Yards Per attempt (season)1. Billy Johnson # 10.5 19722. Hal Johnson 9.1 19803. Billy Johnson 8.9 1973

Rushing Yards Per attempt (career)1. Billy Johnson # 9.1 1971-732. Hal Johnson 7.1 1977-803. Rich Roberts 6.9 1972-75

Rushing touchdowns (Game)1. Tony Caia * 5 v. Swarthmore, 19482. Billy Johnson * 5 v. Muhlenberg, 11/4/723. Billy Johnson * 5 v. Swarthmore, 11/10/73

Rushing touchdowns (season)1. Billy Johnson $ 23 19722. Billy Johnson $ 21 19733. Leon Payne 20 19984. Chip Zawoiski 17 1977

Rushing touchdowns (career)1. Billy Johnson ^ 51 1971-732. Leon Payne 38 1996-983. Hal Johnson 27 1977-80

100-Yard Rushing Games (season)1. Billy Johnson 9 1972 Chip Zawoiski 9 19773. Leon Payne 8 1998

100-Yard Rushing Games (career)1. Billy Johnson 21 1971-732. Leon Payne 19 1996-98

200-Yard Rushing Games (season)1. Billy Johnson 4 1972, 19732. Leon Payne 2 1996, 1998

200-Yard Rushing Games (career)1. Billy Johnson 8 1971-73

Passing attempts (Game)1. Mike Lomas * 67 v. Lycoming, 11/18/032. Mike Lomas 60 v. King’s, 9/25/04 Mike Lomas 60 v. Susquehanna, 9/11/044. Mike Granato 58 v. Susquehanna, 11/14/985. Chris Haupt 57 v. Wilkes, 9/24/11 Chris Haupt 57 v. Waynesburg, 11/19/117. Steve Cianci 56 v. Lycoming, 10/6/90 Vic Ameye 56 v. Lycoming, 10/21/959. Chris Haupt 54 v. Del. Val., 11/13/1010. Chris Haupt 53 v. Albright, 10/23/10

Passing attempts (season)1. Chris Haupt 429 20112. Mike Lomas 418 20053. Mike Lomas 396 20044. Matt Campbell 369 20075. Mike Lomas 353 20036. Vic Ameye 333 1995

Passing attempts (career)1. Mike Lomas 1170 2002-052. Chris Haupt 962 2009-3. Mike Granato 854 1996, 1998-20004. Brian Greene 708 1994-975. Vic Ameye 696 1992-956. Matt Campbell 591 2004-077. Mike Warker 568 2001-02

Passing completions (Game)1. Mike Lomas * 37 v. Lycoming, 11/8/032. Vic Ameye ^ 36 v. Lycoming, 10/21/953. Chris Haupt 35 v. Waynesburg, 11/19/114. Mike Warker 30 v. Moravian, 9/28/02 Chris Haupt 30 v. Wilkes. 9/24/116. Chris Haupt 29 v. Del. Val., 11/12/117. Chris Haupt 28 v. Albright, 10/23/10 Chris Haupt 28 v. Moravian, 9/3/11 Chris Haupt 28 v. Thiel, 9/10/11

Passing completions (season)1. Chris Haupt 255 20112. Mike Lomas 229 20043. Mike Lomas 227 20054. Matt Campbell 203 20075. Vic Ameye 195 19956. Mike Lomas 180 20037. Mike Warker 157 20018. Steve Cianci 153 1990 Brian Greene 153 1996

Passing completions (career)1. Mike Lomas 637 2002-052. Chris Haupt 519 2009-

3. Mike Granato 422 1996, 1998-20004. Vic Ameye 383 1992-955. Brian Greene 343 1994-976. Matt Campbell 326 2004-077. Mike Warker 309 2001-02

300+-Yard Passing Games1. Chris Haupt 470 v. Waynesburg, 11/19/112. Mike Warker 462 v. Moravian, 9/22/013. Mike Granato 435 v. Leb. Val., 11/4/004. Mike Granato 425 v. FDU-Madison, 9/11/995. Vic Ameye 419 v. Del. Val., 11/4/956. Mike Granato 415 v. Springfield, 12/2/007. Mike Lomas 413 v. King’s, 9/25/048. Mike Granato 395 v. Susquehanna, 11/14/989. Brian Greene 388 v. Moravian, 10/12/9610. Mike Lomas 387 v. Leb. Val., 9/24/0511. Mike Granato 381 v. Juniata, 11/13/9912. Mike Lomas 379 v. Lycoming, 11/8/0313. Mike Lomas 377 v. Susquehanna, 10/15/0514. Mike Warker 374 v. Moravian, 9/28/0215. Brian Greene 366 v. Leb. Val., 11/12/9416. Mike Warker 364 v. Susquehanna, 10/6/01 Yommie Costello 364 v. Leb. Val., 11/17/5618. Mike Warker 362 v. Juniata, 11/3/01 Vic Ameye 362 v. Lycoming, 10/21/9520. Mike Lomas 351 v. Albright, 10/9/0421. Chris Haupt 346 v. King’s, 10/1/1122. Mike Lomas 342 v. Juniata, 10/29/0523. Al Humes 340 v. Del. Val., 11/1/0824. Mike Granato 338 v. Susquehanna, 10/14/0025. Mike Lomas 335 v. Susquehanna, 9/11/0426. Mike Lomas 332 v. Albright, 10/11/03 Steve Pahls 332 v. Wilkes, 11/8/6928. Steve Cianci 330 v. Moravian, 9/22/9029. Mike Warker 328 v. Susquehanna, 10/12/0230. Chris Haupt 327 v. Wilkes, 9/24/1131. Mike Granato 324 v. Del. Val., 9/25/9932. Chris Haupt 323 v. Albright, 10/23/1033. Mike Lomas 321 v. Del. Val., 11/15/0334. Mike Granato 316 v. Del. Val., 9/23/0035. Chris Haupt 315 v. Curry, 9/12/09 Mike Lomas 315 v. Moravian, 10/30/0437. Vic Ameye 314 v. Susquehanna, 11/11/9538. Mike Warker 312 v. Wilkes, 9/14/02 Mike Granato 312 v. Albright, 10/9/9940. Mike Granato 306 v. Lycoming, 10/24/9841. Chris Haupt 303 v. Moravian, 9/3/11

Passing Yards (season)1. Chris Haupt 3025 20112. Mike Lomas 3024 20053. Mike Granato 2870 19994. Mike Granato 2802 20005. Mike Lomas 2764 20046. Mike Warker 2751 20017. Vic Ameye 2669 19958. Mike Warker 2616 20029. Brian Greene 2415 199610. Mike Lomas 2363 2003

Passing Yards (career)1. Mike Lomas 8163 2002-052. Mike Granato 7824 1996, 1998-20003. Chris Haupt 6080 2009-4. Mike Warker 5367 2001-025. Brian Greene 5342 1994-976. Vic Ameye 5340 1992-957. Matt Campbell 4096 2004-07

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Passing touchdowns (Game)1. Mike Warker 6 v. Moravian, 9/22/012. Vic Ameye 5 v. Del. Val., 11/4/95 Mike Granato 5 v. Albright, 10/9/99 Mike Granato 5 v. Leb. Val., 11/4/00 Mike Granato 5 v. Springfield, 12/2/00 Mike Warker 5 v. Wilkes, 9/8/01 Mike Warker 5 v. Albright, 11/10/01 Mike Lomas 5 v. Leb. Val., 9/20/03 Chris Haupt 5 v. King’s, 10/1/11

Passing touchdowns (season)1. Mike Warker 32 20012. Mike Granato 31 2000 Chris Haupt 31 20114. Mike Granato 25 1999 Brian Greene 25 19976. Mike Warker 24 2002 Mike Lomas 24 2005

Passing touchdowns (career)1. Mike Granato 72 1996, 1998-20002. Mike Lomas 63 2002-053. Mike Warker 56 2001-024. Chris Haupt 50 2009-5. Brian Greene 47 1994-976. Bob Cole 35 1978-81

completion Percentage (Game)1. Dan Guy ^ .833 v. Del. Val., 10/13/842. Yommie Costello .818 v. Leb. Val., 11/17/56

completion Percentage (season)1. Vic Ameye .615 19942. Chris Haupt .594 20113. Vic Ameye .586 19954. Glenn Bennett .585 19855. Mike Lomas .578 20046. Mike Warker .577 2001 Al Humes .577 20088. Greg Melton .550 1976 Matt Campbell .550 2007 Chris Haupt .550 2010

completion Percentage (career)1. Glenn Bennett .585 19852. Matt Campbell .552 2004-073. Vic Ameye .550 1992-954. Mike Lomas .544 2002-05 Mike Warker .544 2001-02

200-Yard Passing Games (season)1. Mike Lomas 9 2005 Chris Haupt 9 20113. Vic Ameye 8 1995 Mike Granato 8 1999 Mike Granato 8 2000 Mike Warker 8 2001 Mike Warker 8 2002

200-Yard Passing Games (career)1. Mike Lomas 24 2002-052. Mike Granato 20 1996, 1998-20003. Mike Warker 16 2001-024. Chris Haupt 14 2009-5. Vic Ameye 11 1992-95 Brian Greene 11 1994-97

300-Yard Passing Games (season)1. Mike Granato 4 2000

Mike Warker 4 2002 Mike Lomas 4 2004 Chris Haupt 4 20115. Mike Lomas 3 2003 Mike Lomas 3 2005

300-Yard Passing Games (career)1. Mike Lomas 10 2002-052. Mike Granato 9 1996, 1998-20003. Mike Warker 7 2001-024. Chris Haupt 6 2009-

Receptions (Game)1. Mike Duggan ^ 15 v. Drexel, 10/24/69 Joe Sweeley ^ 15 v. Albright, 10/13/90 Mike deMarteleire 15 v. Moravian, 9/28/02

Receptions (season)1. Jeff Chick 73 20052. Tyreak Saviour 71 20033. Cedrick Clayton 68 20114. Tyreak Saviour 66 20045. Mike Falkenstein 63 20076. Jim Jones 62 2000 Cedrick Clayton 62 20108. Joe Sweeley 59 19909. Jim Jones 58 2001 Receptions (career)1. Tyreak Saviour 188 2001-20042. Jeff Chick 171 2002-053. Jim Jones 170 1999-20014. Boonta Kheuangthirath 159 1992-955. Cedrick Clayton 156 2008-116. Michael Coleman 139 1998-20017. John Roche 128 1982-858. Jamie Schild 94 2005-07

Receiving Yards (Game)1. Jim Jones 252 v. Moravian, 9/22/012. Jim Jones 250 v. Leb. Val., 11/4/003. Jim Jones 243 v. Juniata, 11/11/004. Michael Coleman 238 v. Juniata, 11/3/015. Jim Jones 225 v. W. Maryland, 10/28/00 Michael Coleman 225 v. Del. Val., 9/23/007. Michael Coleman 213 v. FDU-Madison, 10/27/018. Justin Horning 207 v. Curry, 9/12/099. B. Kheuangthirath 200 v. Susquehanna, 10/24/92

Receiving Yards (season)1. Jim Jones 1439 20002. Michael Coleman 1274 20003. Michael Coleman 1201 20014. Tyreak Saviour 1138 20035. Jim Jones 1047 19996. Jim Jones 1037 2001

Receiving Yards (career)1. Jim Jones 3523 1999-20012. Michael Coleman 3254 1998-20013. Tyreak Saviour 2820 2001-044. B. Kheuangthirath 2711 1992-955. John Roche 2331 1982-856. Jeff Chick 2315 2002-057. Cedrick Clayton 2003 2008-118. Trent Everett 1640 1995-98

Yards Per Reception (Game)1. Michael Coleman * 56.7 v. FDU-Madison, 9/11/99

Yards Per Reception (season)1. Michael Coleman * 27.7 20002. Jim Jones 23.2 2000

Yards Per Reception (career)1. Michael Coleman * 23.4 1998-20012. Gordon Stewart 21.9 1977-803. Cappy Hill 21.5 1954-574. Jim Jones 20.7 1999-2001

100-Yard Receiving Games (season)1. Michael Coleman 7 2000 Jim Jones 7 20003. Michael Coleman 6 2001 Jim Jones 6 20015. Tyreak Saviour 5 2002 Matt Giello 5 1999 Jim Jones 5 1999 Tyreak Saviour 5 2003 Jeff Chick 5 2005

100-Yard Receiving Games (career)1. Jim Jones 17 1999-20012. Michael Coleman 15 1998-20013. Tyreak Saviour 10 2001-044. John Roche 9 1982-855. Jeff Chick 8 2002-056. Trent Everett 7 1995-98

200-Yard Receiving Games (season)1. Jim Jones 3 20002. Michael Coleman 2 2001

200-Yard Receiving Games (career)1. Jim Jones 4 1999-20012. Michael Coleman 3 1998-2001

Receiving touchdowns (Game)1. Jamie Schild 4 v. Leb. Val., 9/23/06 Tyreak Saviour 4 v. Juniata, 11/9/02 Michael Coleman 4 v. Springfield, 12/2/004. Luther Bowen 3 v. FDU-Florham, 11/2/02 Michael Coleman 3 v. Moravian, Juniata, 2001; v. Lycoming, Del. Val., 2000; v. Del. Val., 1999 Jim Jones 3 v. Wilkes, Moravian, Albright, 2001; vs. Leb. Val., 2000 Tom Kincade 3 v. F & M, 10/25/80 B. Kheuangthirath 3 v. Wilkes, Del. Val., 1995 Robsawne Little 3 v. King’s, 10/28/95 Trent Everett 3 v. King’s, 11/1/97 Tyreak Saviour 3 v. FDU-Florham, 10/25/03 Khalee Prothro 3 v. Moravian, 10/1/05 Cedrick Clayton 3 v. King’s, 10/9/10

Receiving touchdowns (season)1. Michael Coleman 18 20002. Michael Coleman 15 20013. Jim Jones 14 20004. Trent Everett 13 19975. Boonta Kheuangthirath 11 1995 Michael Coleman 11 1999 Jim Jones 11 2001 Cedrick Clayton 11 2011

Receiving touchdowns (career)1. Michael Coleman^ 44 1998-20012. Jim Jones 30 1999-20013. Trent Everett 27 1995-984. Boonta Kheuangthirath 22 1992-95

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total offense (Game)1. Mike Warker 473 v. Moravian, 9/22/012. Chris Haupt 466 v. Waynesburg, 11/19/113. Mike Granato 435 v. Leb. Val., 11/4/004. Vic Ameye 417 v. Del. Val., 11/4/955. Mike Warker 415 v. Moravian, 9/28/026. Chris Haupt 407 v. King’s, 10/1/117. Brian Greene 402 v. Moravian, 10/12/96

total offense (season)1. Chris Haupt 3098 20112. Mike Lomas 2950 20053. Mike Warker 2720 20014. Mike Granato 2707 20005. Mike Granato 2687 19996. Vic Ameye 2644 19957. Mike Warker 2624 2002

total offense (career)1. Mike Lomas 7904 2002-052. Mike Granato 7388 1996, 1998-20003. Chris Haupt 6249 2009-4. Mike Warker 5344 2001-025. Vic Ameye 5295 1992-956. Brian Greene 5081 1994-977. Matt Campbell 3975 2004-07

total offense Plays (Game)1. Mike Lomas * 72 v. Lycoming, 11/8/032. Steve Cianci 68 v. Lycoming, 10/6/903. Vic Ameye 64 v. Lycoming, 10/21/954. Steve Cianci 62 v. Leb. Val., 9/16/90

total offense Plays (season)1. Chris Haupt 480 20112. Mike Lomas 449 20053. Mike Lomas 432 20044. Steve Cianci ^ 430 19905. Matt Campbell 415 20076. Vic Ameye 380 19957. Mike Lomas 373 2003 Mike Warker 373 2002

total offense Plays (career)1. Mike Lomas 1294 2002-052. Chris Haupt 1114 2009-3. Mike Granato 930 1996, 1998-20004. Vic Ameye 861 1992-955. Brian Greene 829 1994-976. Mike Warker 693 2001-02

all-Purpose Yards (Game)1. Billy Johnson 450 v. St. John’s, 9/22/722. Richie Weaver 363 v. Moravian, 10/17/70

all-Purpose Yards (season)1. Billy Johnson $ 2265 19722. Jim Jones 1992 20003. Billy Johnson 1868 1973

all-Purpose Yards (career)1. Billy Johnson 5404 1971-732. Jim Jones 4647 1999-20013. Michael Coleman 3638 1998-20014. Jeff Chick 3579 2002-055. Hal Johnson 3415 1977-806. Boonta Kheuangthirath 3337 1992-95

Kickoff Returns (Game)1. Kim Harris 8 v. Lycoming, 10/1/832. Kim Harris 6 v. Juniata, 9/27/86

Robsawne Little 6 v. FDU-Madison, 9/15/95 Bree Cobb 6 v. Juniata, 10/5/96

Kickoff Returns (season)1. Jerome Robinson 28 19992. Laquan Robinson 24 2010 Anthony Davis 24 20114. Jeff Chick 23 20035. Kim Harris 20 1983 Robsawne Little 20 19957. Bill Eisele 19 1985

Kickoff Returns (career)1. Bill Eisele 62 1985-882. Mike Schmidt 42 2004-063. Jerome Robinson 37 1998-994. Jeff Chick 33 2002-055. Robsawne Little 32 1994-95 Laquan Robinson 32 2010-117. Kim Harris 27 1983, 1985-87

Kickoff Return Yards (Game)1. Steve Hayko 167 v. Albright, 10/19/912. Joe Carter 164 v. Kings Point, 11/28/64 Kim Harris 164 v. Lycoming, 10/1/83

Kickoff Return Yards (season)1. Jerome Robinson 625 19992. Laquan Robinson 529 20103. Jeff Chick 467 20034. Kevin Fisher 457 2007 Anthony Davis 457 20116. Howard Hudson 421 19847. Kim Harris 420 1983

Kickoff Return Yards (career)1. Bill Eisele 1296 1985-882. Mike Schmidt 913 2004-063. Jerome Robinson 848 1998-994. Robsawne Little 785 1994-955. Laquan Robinson 757 2010-116. Jeff Chick 633 2002-057. Kim Harris 556 1983, 1985-878. Kevin Fisher 481 2006-07

Kickoff Return Yards Per Game1. Robsawne Little 45.5 v. FDU-Madison, 11/5/942. Joe Carter 41.0 v. Kings Point, 11/28/64 Mike deMarteleire 41.0 v. Lycoming, 10/5/02

Kickoff Return Yards Per season 1. Robsawne Little 32.5 19942. Gus Hodson 27.7 1991

Kickoff Return Yards Per career1. Robsawne Little 32.5 19942. Kevin Fisher 26.7 2006-07

Punt Returns (Game)1. Bob Mangold 9 v. Albright, 11/3/84

Punt Returns (season)1. Kevin Fisher 42 20062. Geroge Johnson 40 19823. Bob Mangold 33 1984

Punt Returns (career)1. Bill Eisele 93 1985-862. Tom Deery 87 1978-81

Punt Return Yards (Game)1. Billy Johnson # 265 v. St. John’s, 9/22/722. Steve Warrington 143 v. Ursinus, 9/23/78

Punt Return Yards (season)1. Billy Johnson 511 19722. George Johnson 444 19823. Kevin Fisher 385 20064. Anthony Davis 362 20115. Steve Warrington 358 1977

Punt Return Yards (career)1. Tom Deery 1007 1978-812. Billy Johnson 989 1971-733. Steve Warrington 787 1977-80

Punt Returns Yards Per Game1. Billy Johnson # 66.3 v. St. John’s, 9/22/722. Anthony Davis 65.5 v. Moravian, 9/3/11

Punt Returns Yards Per season1. Billy Johnson $ 34.1 19722. Anthony Davis 25.9 20113. Billy Johnson 20.9 19734. Billy Johnson 17.7 1971

Punt Returns Yards Per career1. Billy Johnson # 24.7 1971-732. Steve Warrington 11.9 1977-803. Tom Deery 11.6 1978-81

Punt Return touchdowns (Game)1. Billy Johnson # 3 v. St. John’s, 9/22/72

Punt Return touchdowns (season)1. Billy Johnson # 4 1972

Punt Return touchdowns (career)1. Billy Johnson # 7 1971-73

blocked Punts (season)1. Bob Furca 2 1988 Dave Bell 2 1990 Dave Wood 2 1990

blocked Punts (career)1. Dave Wood 4 1988-90

touchdowns (Game)1. Billy Johnson * 6 v. St. John’s, 9/22/722. James Jones 5 v. Hobart, 11/25/00 Billy Johnson 5 v. Swarthmore, 11/10/73 Billy Johnson 5 v. Muhlenberg, 11/14/72 Tony Caia 5 v. Swarthmore, 1948

touchdowns (season)1. Billy Johnson $ 27 19722. Billy Johnson $ 23 19733. Jim Jones 20 2001 Leon Payne 20 19985. Jim Jones 19 2000

touchdowns (career)1. Billy Johnson ^ 62 1971-732. Leon Payne 47 1996-983. Michael Coleman 44 1998-2001 Jim Jones 44 1999-20015. Boonta Kheuangthirath 29 1992-95

Points (Game)1. Billy Johnson * 36 v. St. John’s, 9/22/72

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* MAC record; ^ former MAC record# NCAA record; $ led nation

2. Billy Johnson 30 v. Swarthmore, 11/10/73 Billy Johnson 30 v. Muhlenberg, 11/9/72 Tony Caia 30 v. Swarthmore, 1948

Points (season)1. Billy Johnson $ 162 19722. Billy Johnson 138 19733. Jim Jones 124 20014. Leon Payne 120 19985. Jim Jones 114 20006. Michael Coleman 110 2000

Points (career)1. Billy Johnson ^ 372 1971-732. Leon Payne 282 1996-983. Michael Coleman 270 1998-20014. Jim Jones 268 1999-20015. Boonta Kheuangthirath 184 1992-956. Jeff Noonan 175 1995-98

scoring by Kicking (Game)1. Brian Hamill ^ 15 v. Lycoming, 10/21/952. Michael Rose 13 v. Wilkes, 19883. Michael Rose 12 (twice), 1988 Jeff Noonan 12 v. Moravian, 10/12/96

scoring by Kicking (season)1. Michael Rose 71 19882. Jeff Noonan 68 1998 Mark Stephan 68 19814. Brian Hamill 60 19955. Jeff Noonan 57 1996

scoring by Kicking (career)1. Jeff Noonan 175 1995-982. Paul Ragan 145 2000-03 Frank Vinci 145 2002-054. Brian Hamill 143 1992-95 Matt Breslin 143 2008-116. Michael Rose 136 1986-897. Mark Stephan 125 1978-818. John Ferko 120 1976-79

Field Goals (Game)1. Brian Hamill * 5 v. Lycoming, 10/21/95 (5)2. Michael Rose 4 v. Moravian, 1988 (4)3. Mark Stephan 3 v. Moravian, 10/24/81 (3) Brad Sorkin 3 v. Leb. Val., 9/15/90 (4) Tom Laurich 3 v. FDU, 10/19/07 (3)

Field Goals (season)1. Mark Stephan ^ 13 1981 (17) Michael Rose ^ 13 1988 (22)3. Tom Laurich 12 2007 (17)

Field Goals (career)1. Michael Rose 25 1986-89 (40)2. Jeff Noonan 23 1995-98 (42)3. Frank Vinci 20 2002-05 (30)4. Tom Laurich 18 2005-08 (31)5. Mark Stephan 17 1978-81 (28) Brian Hamill 17 1992-95 (29)7. Matt Bereslin 13 2008-11 (24)8. John Ferko 12 1976-79 (30)

Extra Points (Game)1. Matt Breslin 10 v. King’s, 10/1/11 (10)2. John Ferko 8 v. Ursinus, 10/29/77 (8)3. Paul Ragan 7 v. Susquehanna, 10/12/02 (7) Paul Ragan 7 v. Del. Val., 9/23/00 (7)

Brian Hamill 7 v. Del. Val., 11/4/95 (7) Mark Stephan 7 v. W. Maryland, 10/18/80 (7) Michael Rose 7 v. Wilkes, 1988 (8) Paul Ragan 7 v. Wilkes, 9/8/01 (7) Paul Ragan 7 v. Leb. Val., 9/20/03 (7) Frank Vinci 7 v. Del. Val., 11/15/03 (7) Frank Vinci 7 v. Juniata, 10/29/05 (7)

Extra Points (season)1. Paul Ragan 44 2001 (53)2. Mark Stephan 42 1980 (46)3. Brian Hamill 39 1995 (42) 4. Paul Ragan 38 2000 (47)5. Jeff Noonan 36 1996 (39)6. Jeff Noonan 35 1998 (42) Frank Vinci 35 2005 (40)

Extra Points (career)1. Paul Ragan * 121 2000-03 (147)2. Jeff Noonan 106 1995-98 (121)3. Matt Breslin 104 2008-11 (117)4. Brian Hamill 92 1992-95 (102)5. Frank Vinci 85 2002-05 (95)6. John Ferko 84 1976-79 (91)7. Mark Stephan 74 1978-81 (82)8. Nick Pulos 73 1981-84 (82)

Punts (Game)1. Jim Wark 12 v. Susquehanna, 10/20/902. Tony DiBiasse 11 v. Moravian, 10/18/69 Jim Wark 11 v. Juniata, 10/5/91

Punts (season)1. Jim Wark 76 19912. Robert McHugh 73 2007

Punts (career)1. Jim Wark * 242 1990-932. Kevin Wyszynski 200 1995-993. Doug Schlack 163 2003-054. Kevin Huelster 162 2008-115. Tony DiBiasse 150 1967-696. John Ferko 144 1976-79

Punt Yards Per Game1. Mark Stephan 48.0 v. W. Maryland, 10/18/802. Jim Wark 47.3 v. Juniata, 10/3/92

Punt Yards Per season 1. Ken O’Brien 39.3 19742. Walt Crate 39.2 19593. Kevin Wyszynski 38.9 1999

Punt Yards Per career 1. Ken O’Brien 37.6 1971-742. Christian Kearns 37.3 2000-023. Kevin Wyszynski 36.9 1995-994. Robert McHugh 36.8 2005-075. Walt Crate 36.3 1958-616. Kevin Huelster 36.4 2008-117. John Ferko 35.9 1976-79

Interceptions (Game)1. Todd Fairlie 3 v. Moravian, 9/30/06 B.J. Hogan 3 v. Juniata, 11/3/01 Bill Walsh 3 v. Del. Val., 9/23/00 Antonio Moore 3 v. Del. Val., 10/8/94 Antonio Moore 3 v. FDU-Madison, 11/5/94 Al Azzari 3 v. Susquehanna, 1988 Jim Smith 3 v. Del. Val., 9/12/81

Interceptions (season)1. Antonio Moore $ 13 19942. John Warrington 9 19753. Tom Deery 8 1981 Orlando Brown 8 2007

Interceptions (career)1. Tom Deery ^ 24 1978-812. Al Azzari 20 1985-883. John Warrington 17 1973-75

Interceptions Return Yards (Game)1. Fred Baumert 135 v. Nichols, 9/27/692. Andrew Waxman 100 v. Moravian, 9/30/003. Mike Cockill 99 v. Drexel, 10/26/57

Interceptions Return Yards (season)1. Dennis Quinn 145 19742. Fred Baumert 135 19693. Orlando Brown 131 20074. Andrew Waxman 129 2000

Interceptions Return Yards (career)1. Tom Deery 293 1978-812. John Warrington 274 1973-753. Orlando Brown 257 2004-074. Bruce Eveleth 242 1970-72

tackles (Game)1. Clarence Giles 21 v. King’s, 11/2/962. Bill Collins 20 v. Del. Val., 9/25/993. James Woodley 19 v. Leb. Val., 10/31/09 Tom Eisenhower 19 v. Susquehanna, 11/14/98 Bill Collins 19 v. King’s, 11/1/97

tackles (season)1. T.J. Hess 130 20002. Tom Eisenhower 129 19993. Blaise Coleman 124 19954. Todd Fairlie 123 20055. Bill Collins 122 1999

tackles (career)1. Blaise Coleman 438 1992-952. Bill Collins 384 1996-993. Clarence Giles 308 1993-964. Mark McKenna 292 1987-90

sacks (Game)1. Bill Nourse * 6.5 v. Lycoming, 10/24/982. Jason Raysor 5.0 v. Lycoming, 10/25/973. Clarence Giles 4.0 v. Susquehanna, 11/16/96 Jeff Shahan 4.0 v. Moravian, 9/30/00 sacks (season)1. Bill Nourse^ 18.0 19982. O.J. McElroy 15.5 19933. John Collins 13.0 1989 Bill Nourse 13.0 1997 sacks (career)1. Bill Nourse 40.0 1995-982. John Collins 38.0 1986-893. O.J. McElroy 36.0 1992-94

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RuShIngYear No. Yards tD1956 Don McCabe 64 393 21957 Harry Feinberg 88 408 21958 Eddie Cocco 108 626 61959 Bobby Coe 77 364 31960 Walt Crate 70 315 31961 Walt Crate 134 832 31962 Joe Carter 99 484 41963 Joe Carter 93 420 21964 Joe Carter 106 511 41965 Joe Piela 94 487 41966 Joe Piela 142 708 31967 Joe Mossa 120 406 21968 Pierce King 103 386 31969 Wayne Blalark 94 316 01970 Richie Weaver 174 1258 131971 Richie Weaver 195 1267 71972 Billy Johnson 148 1556 231973 Billy Johnson 168 1496 211974 Donnie Watkins 174 873 91975 Jackie Long 202 1208 61976 Dom Mancini 134 828 91977 Chip Zawoiski 186 1214 171978 Hal Johnson 161 990 41979 Hal Johnson 148 1005 101980 Hal Johnson 113 1025 121981 Jerry Irving 138 975 101982 Mike Forward 169 732 121983 Jerry Irving 110 661 71984 Kevin Savage 123 689 81985 Steve Forward 120 571 101986 Kim Harris 129 509 41987 Mike Gatto 85 500 51988 Mike Marrone 70 392 71989 Alan Robinson 135 784 91990 Brian Lower 73 257 31991 Bill Bailey 122 399 21992 Bill Bailey 78 325 61993 Anthony Gossette 103 482 51994 Anthony Gossette 114 797 71995 Robsawne Little 99 587 51996 Leon Payne 220 1062 81997 Leon Payne 161 972 101998 Leon Payne 266 1402 201999 Jerome Robinson 140 656 42000 Mike Ambrose 129 826 52001 Michael Gandy 111 669 82002 Michael Gandy 135 609 62003 Michael Gandy 146 640 72004 Dominic Rock 100 441 42005 Khalee Prothro 131 911 62006 Khalee Prothro 190 996 52007 Ian Decker 111 437 32008 Ian Decker 123 474 52009 Adam Smith 122 542 72010 Adam Smith 130 606 42011 Terrant Morrison 92 518 8

InTeRCePTIonSYear No. Yards tD1974 Dennis Quinn 7 145 01975 John Warrington 9 82 01976 Gerry Gaeta/Randy Wise 3 44/18 0/01977 Steve Warrington/Bill Johnson 3 11/11 0/01978 Tom Deery 4 24 01979 Mark Valerio/Tom Deery 5 108/83 1/11980 Tom Deery 7 108 11981 Tom Deery 8 78 01982 Jim Smith/Lew Irving 5 84/40 0/01983 Dan Dougherty 6 63 01984 Dave Walls 5 0 01985 John Quillinan/Al Azzari 4 29/7 0/0

PASSIngYear cmp. -att. Yards tD1956 Yommie Costello 74- 149 1702 171957 Mike Cockill 5- 34 85 21958 Lyn Marozin 8- 37 149 11959 Bob McElroy 33- 56 452 11960 Bob McElroy 46- 105 543 71961 Albie Filoreto 21- 50 332 31962 Al Brewster 34- 80 442 11963 John Hamilton 41- 89 398 31964 Bill Yarnall 64- 125 770 61965 Bill Yarnall 98- 243 1120 41966 Bill MacQueen 79- 202 989 41967 Steve Pahls 100- 196 1061 71968 Steve Pahls 66- 141 828 71969 Steve Pahls 77- 173 875 41970 Tom Byrne 37- 80 427 41971 Tom Byrne 25- 62 504 51972 Ken O’Brien 22- 55 289 11973 Ken O’Brien 17- 44 258 21974 Ken O’Brien 47- 100 754 81975 Greg Melton 26- 58 479 61976 Greg Melton 55- 100 971 141977 Mark Walter 40- 76 878 111978 Mark Walter 33- 80 411 51979 Bob Cole 44- 86 690 121980 Bob Cole 60- 111 1231 161981 Bob Cole 49- 114 967 71982 Bob Mangold 31- 84 598 31983 Dan Guy 50- 96 1054 91984 Dan Guy 104- 205 1577 171985 Glenn Bennett 137- 234 1663 101986 Joe Bakey 46- 140 651 01987 Dan Stoffere 49- 90 683 71988 Dan Stoffere 69- 158 1123 131989 Dan Stoffere 46- 113 664 61990 Steve Cianci 153- 314 1994 101991 Scott MacHenry 62- 136 854 31992 Vic Ameye 56- 111 857 41993 Scott MacHenry 91- 185 1191 81994 Vic Ameye 83- 135 1236 91995 Vic Ameye 195- 333 2669 211996 Brian Greene 153- 299 2415 181997 Brian Greene 133- 284 2022 251998 Mike Granato 147- 280 2041 151999 Mike Granato 143- 300 2870 252000 Mike Granato 123- 254 2802 312001 Mike Warker 157- 272 2751 322002 Mike Warker 152- 296 2616 242003 Mike Lomas 152- 353 2363 202004 Mike Lomas 229- 296 2764 192005 Mike Lomas 227- 418 3024 242006 Matt Campbell 119- 218 1882 182007 Matt Campbell 203- 369 2114 132008 Al Humes 90- 156 1207 102009 Chris Haupt 127- 273 1620 102010 Chris Haupt 143- 260 1435 92011 Chris Haupt 255- 429 3025 31

ReCeIvIngYear No. Yards tD1956 Cappy Hill 39 852 101957 Cappy Hill 3 48 11958 Walt Crate 4 59 11959 Walt Crate 10 186 01960 Gary Piff 23 209 21961 Walt Crate 20 347 51962 Joe Fineman 9 141 11963 Joe Giampalmi 17 144 11964 Joe Carter 25 260 11965 Bob Grosch 46 509 11966 Spike Pierson 26 429 21967 Dave Mancini 30 409 31968 Wayne Blalark 21 285 41969 Mike Duggan 40 328 11970 Mike Duggan 39 428 11971 Billy Johnson 5 202 31972 Tony Simmons 9 154 11973 Paul Gardiner 5 83 01974 Gibson Ivery 24 381 41975 Gibson Ivery 16 338 51976 Gibson Ivery 29 527 71977 Walker Carter 26 440 61978 Gordon Stewart 6 149 11979 Tom Kincade 21 247 21980 Tom Kincade 31 547 91981 Tom Kincade 34 702 61982 John Roche 10 226 11983 John Roche 27 548 41984 John Roche 35 749 91985 John Roche 56 795 21986 Kim Harris 22 330 01987 Dan Santhouse 18 382 31988 Dan Santhouse 30 441 51989 Dan Santhouse 23 427 41990 Joe Sweeley 59 728 41991 Tom Needham 23 345 31992 Boonta Kheuangthirath 40 712 41993 Keith Dukes 48 738 41994 Boonta Kheuangthirath 34 654 31995 Boonta Kheuangthirath 50 898 111996 Joe Brangan 32 526 41997 Trent Everett 32 673 131998 Trent Everett 37 625 91999 Jim Jones 50 1047 52000 Jim Jones 62 1439 142001 Michael Coleman 55 1201 152002 Tyreak Saviour 39 851 92003 Tyreak Saviour 71 1138 72004 Tyreak Saviour 66 831 72005 Jeff Chick 73 1025 62006 Jamie Schild 46 838 82007 Mike Falkenstein 63 902 22008 Tim Kilkenny 29 339 02009 Justin Horning 37 536 52010 Cedrick Clayton 62 700 42011 Cedrick Clayton 68 990 11

1986 Al Azzari 6 23 01987 Al Azzari 5 45 01988 Earle Masciulli 6 70 01989 Earle Masciulli 5 0 01990 Mike Lenge 5 36 01991 Keith Morey 3 14 01992 Jeff Allison 5 26 01993 Four tied with 2 -- 01994 Antonio Moore 13 116 11995 Sean Stoner 4 78 11996 Travis Sims 3 34 01997 Jesse Merscher 3 7 01998 Joe Turchi/Ryan Ricedorff 5 97/79 2/01999 Tom Eisenhower 4 73 1

2000 T.J. Hess 4 47 02001 B.J. Hogan/Darren Sinclair 6 109/70 0/12002 Three players with 22003 B.J. Hogan 5 84 12004 B.J. Hogan 6 72 02005 Todd Fairlie 5 108 02006 Todd Fairlie 6 45 02007 Orlando Brown 8 131 12008 TD Davis 4 21 02009 Kevin Franklin/Zach Smith 2 10/0 02010 Laquan Robinson 2 0 02011 Four players with 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

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IndIvIdual RecoRds

Rushing attempts

G: 31 Chip Zawoiski at Central, 1977T: 73 Chip Zawoiski 1977C: 90 Gary Clofine 1979-81

Rushing YaRDs

G: 187 Mike Ambrose v. Wash. & Jeff., 2001T: 362 Chip Zawoiski 1977C: 474 Mike Ambrose 2000-01

Rushing tOuchDOwns

G: 3 Gary Clofine at Bethany, 1980 Jim Jones v. Hobart, 2000T: 6 Jim Jomes 2000C: 9 Jim Jones 2000-01

passing attempts

G: 67 Vic Ameye at Lycoming, 1995T: 107 Mike Granato 2000C: 107 Mike Granato 2000

passing cOmpLetiOns

G: 29 Vic Ameye at Lycoming, 1995T: 56 Mike Granato 2000C: 56 Mike Granato 2000

passing YaRDs

G: 415 Mike Granato at Springfield, 2000T: 1147 Mike Granato 2000C: 1147 Mike Granato 2000

passing tOuchDOwns

G: 5 Mike Granato vs. Hobart, 2000T: 13 Mike Granato 2000C: 13 Mike Granato 2000

ReceptiOns

G: 10 Jim Jones v. Wash. & Jeff., 2001T: 23 Jim Jones 2000C: 45 Jim Jones 2000-01

Receiving YaRDs

G: 197 Jim Jones at Springfield, 2000T: 560 Michael Coleman 2000C: 1040 Michael Coleman 2000-01

Receiving tOuchDOwns

G: 4 M. Coleman at Springfield, 2000T: 8 Michael Coleman 2000C: 12 Michael Coleman 2000-01

Offensive pLaYs

G: 70 Vic Ameye at Lycoming, 1995T: 113 Mike Granato 2000C: 200 Bob Cole 1979-81

tOtaL Offense

G: 414 Mike Granato at Springfield, 2000T: 1117 Mike Granato 2000C: 1117 Mike Granato 2000

punt RetuRns

G: 6 Steve Warrington v. Wabash, 1977T: 13 Steve Warrington 1977C: 13 Steve Warrington 1977

punt RetuRn YaRDs

G: 81 Jim Jones v. Bridgewater, 2001T: 148 Steve Warrington 1977C: 148 Steve Warrington 1977-80

tOuchDOwns

G: 5 Jim Jones v. Hobart, 2000T: 11 Jim Jones 2000C: 20 Jim Jones 2000-01

pOints

G: 30 Jim Jones v. Hobart, 2000T: 66 Jim Jones 2000C: 120 Jim Jones 2000-01

pOints kicking

G: 13 Paul Ragan at Springfield, 2000T: 26 Paul Ragan 2000C: 26 Paul Ragan 2000

punts

G: 10 John Ferko v. Albany, 1977 10 Robert McHugh at CWR, 2007T: 21 Mark Stephan 1981C: 31 John Ferko 1976-79

inteRceptiOns

G: 2 Steve Warrington at Wittenberg, 1979 2 Bob O’Toole v. Dayton, 1980T: 3 Tom Deery 1981C: 6 Tom Deery 1978-81

inteRceptiOn RetuRn YaRDs

G: 43 Michael Coleman v. Hobart, 2000T: 67 Lew Irving 1981C: 84 Tom Deery 1978-81

Team Game RecoRds

Rushing Attempts 76 v. Albright, 1975Rushing Yards 354 at Central, 1977Passing Attempts 67 at Lycoming, 1995Passing Completions 29 at Lycoming, 1995Passing Yards 415 at Springfield, 2000Total Offense 647 at Springfield, 2000Points 61 at Springfield, 2000

ResulTs

197511/22 Albright (QF) W 14-611/29 at Ithaca (SF) L 14-23

197711/19 at Central (QF) W 19-011/26 Albany (SF) W 33-1512/3 vs. Wabash (F) ^ W 39-36

197911/17 Baldwin-Wallace (QF) W 29-811/24 at Wittenberg (SF) L 14-17

198011/22 at Bethany (QF) W 43-1211/29 Dayton (SF) L 24-28

198111/21 at West Georgia (QF) W 10-311/28 Montclair State (SF) W 23-1212/5 vs. Dayton (F) ^ W 17-10

198211/20 at West Georgia (QF) L *** 24-31

198811/19 at Moravian (1R-16) L 7-17

199411/19 at Dickinson (1R-16) W 14-011/26 at Wash. & Jeff. (QF) L 21-37

199511/18 at Lycoming (1R-16) L 27-31

200011/18 at Union (1R) W 33-2611/25 Hobart (2R) W 40-1412/2 at Springfield (QF) W 61-2712/9 at Mount Union (SF) L 30-70

200111/17 Chris. Newport (1R) W 56-711/24 Wash. & Jeff. (2R) W 46-3012/1 at Bridgewater-VA (QF) L 32-57

200711/17 at Case Western Reserve (1R) L 20-21

all-TIme RecoRds

Round of 32 ............................................... 2-1Round of 16 ............................................... 3-2Quarterfinals (QF) ..................................... 6-3Semifinals (SF) ........................................... 2-4Final (F) ^ .................................................. 2-0totals ....................................................15-10^ Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (Phenix City, AL)* each overtime period

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

G: Game, T: Tournament, C: Career

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1977, 1981 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

The 1977 season provided more than just the school’s first NCAA cham-pionship in any sport. It left many memorable moments for a team who stuck together throughout the campaign after beginning in less than ideal shape. The offense looked in disarray with just one returning starter. The defense was in a worse predicament after three standouts decided, respectively, to quit, become a state trooper and enter the Marines. Leave it to perennially optimistic Hall-of-Fame coach Bill Manlove (pictured) to turn the tide and create one of the school’s most magical runs. Manlove was not the only one wearing blue and gold in high spirits. After Widener’s season-opening 28-0 victory over Lebanon Valley, All-America running back Chip Zawoiski told Manlove, “I’ll see you in Alabama, Coach” (site of the national championship game). Zawoiski’s prognostication did not look profound after the following week’s loss to Fordham, but little did anyone know that would be the Pioneers’ final setback of the year. The Pioneers (11-1) rolled through the remainder of the regular season and into the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years. A quarterfinal date at Central in Pella, Iowa turned out to be no match. The home team sported the nation’s leading rusher, but Zawoiski stole the show with a then tournament-record 31 carries along with 171 yards in Widener’s 19-0 victory. The semifinal against Albany State was played in the mud at Memorial Stadium, coupled with a brutal wind. The Pioneers squandered an early 12-0 lead, but Steve Warrington’s 52-yard punt return for a touchdown was the catalyst in a 33-15 victory, confirming Zawoiski’s insight and Manlove’s belief in his unit. The Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL against Wabash saw Widener fall into a 10-0 hole. But in a contest which featured five lead changes, the Pioneers’ biggest play gave them an insurmountable advantage. The usually cautious Manlove called for quarterback Mark Walter to hit Walker Carter on a bomb, which worked for a 70-yard touchdown pass late in the game and a 39-28 lead. Upon the conclusion of Widener’s 39-36 victory, students who witnessed the nationally televised game on a rented seven-foot screen in Alumni Auditorium poured out of the hall and on to nearby Memorial Stadium in jubilation. The offense that looked skeptical, at first, saw Zawoiski finish the season with 1,576 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns, and Walter close with 1,312 yards passing and 15 touchdowns. The defense, minus all the defections, held seven opponents in single figures and yielded just 11.6 points per game.

The 1981 undefeated season was as much about a team celebration than anything else. After all, the senior class could claim at year’s end a 42-3 record over four seasons, four conference championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances and a national championship. But it was one player who stood out. Tom Deery (pictured), a three-time All-American and one of three Pioneers in the College Football Hall of Fame, not only was the spark plug on defense and special teams a fourth straight season, but again provided the big moments when needed. Unlike the 1980 season when the Pioneers cruised to most of their victories, the 1981 campaign was a scratch-and-claw effort that saw the team defeat some game opponents and prepare them for bigger tests. The first big test was the last game of the regular season at Swarthmore with the MAC Southern Division title and an NCAA berth at stake.

The Garnet fans were seeking a huge upset on their home turf, but the Pioneers’ defense came through by allowing just 53 yards rushing in a 16-6 victory. The national quarterfinals the following week at West Georgia this time provided an op-portunity for the pass defense to shine. Widener surrendered just 89 yards through the air and held on for a 10-3 triumph. Enter Montclair State to Memorial Stadium for the semifinals. Enter Tom Deery. The Indians scored early in the fourth quarter to close within 14-12. Deery made sure it would once again be a two-possession game. Breaking a school record that stood since 1926, Deery returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and a 21-12 game. The 23-12 victory once again had the Pioneers packing their bags for Phenix City. This time, the final opponent would be one a little more familiar. Dayton not only was the defending national champion, but it had rallied from a 24-point deficit the year before for a stunning 28-24 semifinal victory over Widener in Chester. Just like 1977, the Pioneers found themselves in a 10-0 quagmire in the Stagg Bowl. They found a way again and this time, it would be Deery to the rescue. Deery came through by returning a punt 76 yards for a touchdown and a 10-7 deficit. Tony Britton gave Widener the lead for good on a 20-yard touchdown run and Mark Stephan added a 23-yard field goal for a 17-10 victory, capping a 13-0 season. Deery ended the campaign with 11 interceptions along with 833 return yards.

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Albright • Oct. 27 at Chester, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Reading, PAEnrollment: 1,660 • Nickname: Lionscolors: Red, White and Blackconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Gene L. Shirk Stadium (5,000)President: Dr. Lex O. McMillan IIIco-athletic Directors: Janice Luck, Rick Ferry2011 Records: 6-5, (4-4 MAC, T-5th)Head coach: John MarzkaRecords • Career / School: 37-19 (5) / samesID: Jimmy McCumber ([email protected])Phone: 610-921-7786 • Fax: 610-921-7566Press box Phone: 610-929-6754Hotline: 610-929-6668Web site: albrightathletics.comseries: Widener leads, 41-17streak: Widener has won 10 of the last 14

2011 Results (6-5, 4-4 Mac)

9/3 at Ursinus W 24-17

9/10 Geneva W 46-10

9/17 Wilkes * W 65-26

9/24 at King’s * W 57-17

10/1 at Lycoming * L 13-35

10/8 Lebanon Valley * L 17-24

10/15 Delaware Valley * L 10-20

10/21 at FDU-Florham * W 35-10

10/29 Widener * L 20-60

11/5 at Stevenson * W 57-21

11/19 at SUNY Cortland (ECAC) L 0-14

2012 schedule

9/1 at Kean 7:00

9/8 Stevenson * 1:00

9/15 at Wilkes * 2:00

9/22 Lycoming * 1:00

9/29 at Delaware Valley * 1:00

10/13 FDU-Florham * 1:00

10/20 King’s * 1:00

10/27 at Widener * 1:00

11/3 Misericordia * 1:00

11/10 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00

Delaware Valley • Nov. 10 at Chester, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Doylestown, PAEnrollment: 1,700 • Nickname: Aggiescolors: Forrest Green and Goldconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: James Work Memorial Stadium (4,000)President: Dr. Joseph S. Brosnanathletic Director: Frank Wolfgang2011 Records: 11-1 (8-0 MAC, 1st)Head coach: Jim ClementsRecords • Career / School: 51-17 (6) / samesID: Matt Levy ([email protected])Phone: 215-489-2937 • Fax: 215-230-2963Press box Phone: 215-489-2383Hotline: 215-489-4855 (1946)Web address: athletics.delval.eduseries: Widener leads, 26-8streak: Del. Val. has won seven of the last nine

2011 Results (11-1, 8-0 Mac)

9/3 Muhlenberg W (ot) 10-9

9/10 at Wash. & Jeff. W 20-19

9/17 Lebanon Valley * W 34-10

9/24 at FDU-Florham * W 50-7

10/1 Stevenson * W 58-13

10/8 at Wilkes * W 14-6

10/15 at Albright * W 20-10

10/22 King’s * W 54-13

11/5 at Lycoming * W 28-21

11/12 Widener * W 56-28

11/19 Norwich (NCAA) W 62-10

11/26 St. John Fisher (NCAA) L 14-27

2012 schedule

9/1 at Rowan 1:00

9/8 Lycoming * 1:00

9/15 at Stevenson * 1:00

9/22 FDU-Florham * 1:00

9/29 Albright * 1:00

10/13 at King’s * 1:00

10/20 Misericordia * 1:00

10/27 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00

11/3 Wilkes * 1:00

11/10 at Widener * 1:00

FDu-Florham • Nov. 3 at Madison, NJ • 1:00 pmlocation: Madison, NJEnrollment: 2,500 • Nickname: Devilscolors: Cardinal and Navyconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Robert T. Shields Field (4,000)President: TBAathletic Director: Bill Klika2011 Records: 1-9 (1-7 MAC, T-7th)Head coach: Brian SuraceRecords • Career / School: 1-9 (1) / samesID: Jim Henry ([email protected])Phone: 973-443-8965 • Fax: 973-443-8796Press box Phone: 973-443-8968Web address: fdudevils.comseries: Widener leads, 15-2streak: Widener has won 14 straight

2011 Results (1-9, 1-7 Mac)

9/10 at Saint Vincent (PA) L 3-55

9/16 at Coll. of New Jersey L 21-49

9/24 Delaware Valley * L 7-50

10/1 Wilkes * L 25-45

10/8 at Widener * L 3-55

10/15 at Lebanon Valley * L 7-51

10/21 Albright * L 10-35

10/29 Stevenson * L 13-36

11/5 at King’s * W 17-3

11/12 at Lycoming * L 7-54

2012 schedule

9/7 College of New Jersey 7:00

9/14 King’s * 7:00

9/22 at Delaware Valley * 1:00

9/29 at Wilkes * 1:00

10/6 Lycoming * 1:00

10/13 at Albright * 1:00

10/20 Lebanon Valley * 1:00

10/27 at Misericordia * 1:00

11/3 Widener * 1:00

11/10 at Stevenson * 1:00

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king’s • Sept. 8 at Wilkes-Barre, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Wilkes-Barre, PAEnrollment: 1,700 • Nickname: Monarchscolors: Red and Goldconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: McCarthy Stadium (3,000)President: Rev. Jack Ryan C.S.C., Ph.D.athletic Director: Cheryl Ish2011 Records: 1-9 (1-7 MAC, T-7th)Head coach: Jeff KnarrRecords • Career / School: 2-18 (2) / samesID: Bob Ziadie ([email protected])Phone: 570-208-5934 • Fax: 570-208-5937Press box Phone: 570-823-5879Web address: kingscollegeathletics.comseries: Widener leads, 16-3streak: Widener has won seven of the last nine

2011 Results (1-9, 1-7 Mac)

9/3 William Paterson L 6-13

9/17 at Stevenson * W 51-26

9/24 Albright * L 17-57

10/1 at Widener * L 0-70

10/8 Lycoming * L 10-42

10/22 at Delaware Valley * L 13-54

10/29 Wilkes * L 6-13

11/5 FDU-Florham * L 3-17

11/12 at Lebanon Valley * L 7-54

11/19 at Bethany L 0-48

2012 schedule

9/1 at William Paterson 1:00

9/8 Widener * 1:00

9/14 at FDU-Florham * 7:00

9/22 Misericordia * 1:00

9/29 at Lycoming * 1:30

10/13 Delaware Valley * 1:00

10/20 at Albright * 1:00

10/27 Stevenson * 1:00

11/3 Lebanon Valley * 1:00

11/10 at Wilkes * 12:00

Lebanon valley • Sept. 29 at Annville, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Annville, PAEnrollment: 1,600 • Nickname: Flying Dutchmencolors: Blue and Whiteconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Arnold Field (4,000)President: Dr. Lewis Thayneathletic Director: Rick Beard2011 Records: 8-3 (5-3 MAC, 4th)Head coach: Jim MonosRecords • Career / School: 87-103-2 (19) / samesID: Tim Flynn ([email protected])Phone: 717-867-6033 • Fax: 717-867-6035Press box Phone: 717-867-6836Web address: godutchmen.comseries: Widener leads, 41-24-2streak: Widener has won 15 of the last 19

2011 Results (8-3, 5-3 Mac)

9/3 Gettysburg W 57-42

9/10 at Grove City W 27-7

9/17 at Delaware Valley * L 10-34

9/24 Stevenson * W 61-37

10/8 at Albright * W 24-17

10/15 FDU-Florham * W 51-7

10/22 at Widener * L 33-57

10/29 Lycoming * L 7-10

11/5 at Wilkes * W 42-35

11/12 King’s * W 54-7

11/17 St. Vincent-PA (ECAC) W 23-15

2012 schedule

9/1 at Montclair State 1:00

9/8 Misericordia * 1:00

9/15 at Lycoming * 1:00

9/22 at Stevenson * 1:00

9/29 Widener * 1:00

10/13 Wilkes * 1:00

10/20 at FDU-Florham * 1:00

10/27 Delaware Valley * 1:00

11/3 at King’s * 1:00

11/10 Albright * 1:00

Lycoming • Oct. 20 at Williamsport, PA • 1:30 pmlocation: Williamsport, PAEnrollment: 1,400 • Nickname: Warriorscolors: Blue and Goldconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: David Person Field (3,700)President: Dr. James E. Douthatathletic Director: Chris Monfiletto2010 Records: 8-2 (6-2 MAC, T-2nd)Head coach: Mike ClarkRecords • Career / School: 25-16 (4) / samesID: Joe Guistina ([email protected])Phone: 570-321-4028 • Fax: 570-321-4337Press box Phone: 570-323-5765Hotline: 570-321-4188Web address: athletics.lycoming.eduseries: Lycoming leads, 20-14streak: Lycoming has won five of the last nine

2011 Results (8-2, 6-2 Mac)

9/3 Rowan W 8-6

9/10 at Westminster W 41-3

9/17 at Widener * L 28-31

10/1 Albright * W 35-13

10/8 at King’s * W 42-10

10/15 Wilkes * W 40-7

10/22 at Stevenson * W 48-14

10/29 at Lebanon Valley * W 10-7

11/5 Delaware Valley * L 21-28

11/12 FDU-Florham * W 54-7

2012 schedule

9/1 Brockport State 1:00

9/8 at Delaware Valley * 1:00

9/15 Lebanon Valley * 1:00

9/22 at Albright * 1:00

9/29 King’s * 1:30

10/6 at FDU-Florham * 1:00

10/20 Widener * 1:30

10/27 at Wilkes * 1:00

11/3 Stevenson * 1:00

11/10 at Misericordia * 1:00

2012 OPPONENTS

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misericordia • Sept. 15 at Dallas, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Dallas, PAEnrollment: 1,719 • Nickname: Cougarscolors: Royal Blue and Goldconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Mangelsdorf Field (1,500)President: Dr. Michael MacDowellathletic Director: David Martin2011 Records: None (first varsity season in 2012)Head coach: Mark RossRecords • Career / School: First Season / samesID: Scott Crispell ([email protected])Phone: 570-674-6398 • Fax: 570-674-6493Press box Phone: TBAWeb address: athletics.misericordia.eduseries: First Meeting

2011 Results

First varsity season in 2012

2012 schedule

9/1 at Gettysburg 1:00

9/8 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00

9/15 Widener * 1:00

9/22 at King’s * 1:00

9/29 Stevenson * 1:00

10/6 at Wilkes * 1:00

10/20 at Delaware Valley * 1:00

10/27 FDU-Florham * 1:00

11/3 at Albright * 1:00

11/10 Lycoming * 1:00

Stevenson • Oct. 6 at Chester, PA • 1:00 pm (Homecoming)location: Owings Mills, MDEnrollment: 4,000 • Nickname: Mustangscolors: Forest Green and Blackconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Stevenson Stadium (3,500)President: Kevin Manning, Ph. D.athletic Director: Brett Adams2011 Records: 2-8 (1-7 MAC, T-7th)Head coach: Ed HottleRecords • Career / School: 29-28 (6) / 2-8 (1)sID: Jason Eichelberger ([email protected])Phone: 443-352-4253 • Fax: 443-352-4278Press box Phone: TBAWeb address: gomustangsports.comseries: Widener leads, 1-0streak: Widener has won one straight

2011 Results (2-8, 1-7 cc)

9/3 at Shenandoah L 21-49

9/10 Christopher Newport W 46-43

9/17 King’s * L 26-51

9/24 at Lebanon Valley * L 37-61

10/1 at Delaware Valley * L 13-58

10/15 Widener * L 19-54

10/22 Lycoming * L 14-48

10/29 at FDU-Florham * W 36-13

11/5 Albright * L 21-57

11/12 at Wilkes * L 34-43

2012 schedule

9/1 Shenandoah 7:00

9/8 at Albright * 1:00

9/15 Delaware Valley * 1:00

9/22 Lebanon Valley * 1:00

9/29 at Misericordia * 1:00

10/6 at Widener * 1:00

10/20 Wilkes * 12:00

10/27 at King’s * 1:00

11/3 at Lycoming * 1:00

11/10 FDU-Florham * 1:00

Western Connecticut • Sept. 1 at Chester, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Danbury, CTEnrollment: 4,845 • Nickname: Colonialscolors: Dark Blue, Metallic Copper and Whiteconference: New Jersey Athleticstadium: Western Athletic Complex (2,500)President: James W. Schmotterathletic Director: Ed Farrington2011 Records: 0-10 (0-9 NJAC, 10th)Head coach: Joe LothRecords • Career / School: N/A / 0-0sID: Scott Ames ([email protected])Phone: 203-837-9014 • Fax: 203-837-9050Press box Phone: 203-837-9912Web address: wcsu.edu/sportsseries: First Meeting

2011 Results (0-10, 0-9 NJac)

9/9 Martime L 0-48

9/17 at Buffalo State * L 17-82

9/24 Kean * L 33-44

10/1 at Rowan * L 14-51

10/8 at Morrisville State * L 21-35

10/15 Cortland State * L 10-56

10/22 SUNY Brockport * L 14-56

10/29 at Montclair State * L 7-38

11/5 at Coll. of New Jersey * L 10-47

11/12 William Paterson * L 19-45

2012 schedule

9/1 at Widener 1:00

9/15 at Cortland State * 1:00

9/22 Rowan * 12:00

9/29 College of New Jersey * 12:00

10/6 at Kean * 1:00

10/13 Morrisville State * 12:00

10/20 at SUNY Brockport * 1:00

10/27 Montclair State * 1:00

11/10 at William Paterson * 12:00

2012 OPPONENTS

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Wilkes • Sept. 22 at Chester, PA • 1:00 pmlocation: Wilkes-Barre, PAEnrollment: 2,300 • Nickname: Colonelscolors: Dark Blue and Goldconference: Middle Atlanticstadium: Schmidt Stadium (2,500)President: Dr. Patrick F. Leahyathletic Director: Addy Malatesta2011 Records: 4-5 (4-4 MAC, T-5th)Head coach: Frank SheptockRecords • Career / School: 98-70 (16) / samesID: Vince Scalzo ([email protected])Phone: 570-408-4777 • Fax: 570-408-4028Press box Phone: TBAHotline: 570-408-4778Web address: gowilkesu.comseries: Widener leads, 22-15-1streak: Wilkes has won seven of the last nine

2011 Results (4-5, 4-4 Mac)

9/3 at Susquehanna L 30-33

9/17 at Albright * L 26-65

9/24 Widener * W 35-27

10/1 at FDU-Florham * W 45-25

10/8 Delaware Valley * L 6-14

10/15 at Lycoming * L 7-40

10/29 at King’s * W 13-6

11/5 Lebanon Valley * L 35-42

11/12 Stevenson * W 43-34

2012 schedule

9/1 at Morrisville State 12:00

9/15 Albright * 2:00

9/22 at Widener * 1:00

9/29 FDU-Florham * 1:00

10/6 Misericordia * 1:00

10/13 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00

10/20 at Stevenson * 12:00

10/27 Lycoming * 1:00

11/3 at Delaware Valley * 1:00

11/10 King’s * 12:00

2012 middle Atlantic Conference Scheduleseptember 1 (Mac-NJac challenge)(Bye: FDU-Florham)Western connecticut at Widener 1:00Wilkes at Morrisville State 12:00SUNY Brockport at Lycoming 1:00King’s at William Paterson 1:00Lebanon Valley at Montclair State 1:00Delaware Valley at Rowan 1:00Misericordia at Gettysburg 1:00Albright at Kean 7:00Shenandoah at Stevenson 7:00

September 7 / September 8(Bye: Wilkes)College of New Jersey at FDU-Florham 7:00Widener at King’s * 1:00Lycoming at Delaware Valley * 1:00Misericordia at Lebanon Valley * 1:00Stevenson at Albright * 1:00

September 14 / September 15King’s at FDU-Florham * 7:00Widener at Misericordia * 1:00Lebanon Valley at Lycoming * 1:00Delaware Valley at Stevenson * 1:00Albright at Wilkes * 2:00

september 22Wilkes at Widener * 1:00Lycoming at Albright * 1:00Lebanon Valley at Stevenson * 1:00FDU-Florham at Delaware Valley * 1:00Misericordia at King’s * 1:00

2012 OPPONENTS / 2012 MAC SCHEDULE

september 29Widener at Lebanon Valley * 1:00Stevenson at Misericordia * 1:00FDU-Florham at Wilkes * 1:00Albright at Delaware Valley * 1:00King’s at Lycoming * 1:30

october 6(Byes: Albright, Del. Val., King’s, Leb. Val.)Stevenson at Widener * 1:00Lycoming at FDU-Florham * 1:00Misericordia at Wilkes * 1:00

october 13(Byes: Lycoming, Misericordia, Stevenson, Widener)Wilkes at Lebanon Valley * 1:00FDU-Florham at Albright * 1:00Delaware Valley at King’s * 1:00

october 20Widener at Lycoming * 1:30Wilkes at Stevenson * 12:00Misericordia at Delaware Valley * 1:00King’s at Albright * 1:00Lebanon Valley at FDU-Florham * 1:00

october 27Albright at Widener * 1:00Delaware Valley at Lebanon Valley * 1:00Lycoming at Wilkes * 1:00FDU-Florham at Misericordia * 1:00Stevenson at King’s * 1:00

November 3Widener at FDU-Florham * 1:00Stevenson at Lycoming * 1:00Wilkes at Delaware Valley * 1:00Lebanon Valley at King’s * 1:00Misericordia at Albright * 1:00

November 10Delaware Valley at Widener * 1:00King’s at Wilkes * 12:00FDU-Florham at Stevenson * 1:00Albright at Lebanon Valley * 1:00Lycoming at Misericordia * 1:00

November 17NCAA Tournament • First RoundECAC Bowls

November 24NCAA Tournament • Second Round

December 1NCAA Tournament • Quarterfinals

December 8NCAA Tournament • Semifinals

December 15NCAA TournamentAmos Alonzo Stagg Bowl XXXX

* Middle Atlantic Conference gameSchedule is subject to change

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ACTIVe DIVISIoN IIIopponent (formerly known as) ...........began Record last WU Winalbright...............................................1916 41-17 2011 (60-20)Alfred ...................................................2010 0-1Baldwin-Wallace ..................................1979 1-0 1979 (29-8)Bethany ................................................1980 1-0 1980 (43-12)Bridgewater (VA) .................................2001 0-1Case Western Reserve ...........................2007 0-1Central .................................................1977 1-0 1977 (19-0)Christopher Newport ...........................2001 1-0 2001 (56-7)Coast Guard .........................................1968 0-1Curry ...................................................2009 1-0 2009 (22-17)Delaware Valley ..................................1977 26-8 2010 (28-27)Dickinson ............................................1912 14-11-2 1994 (14-0)FDU-Florham (FDU-Madison) ..........1993 15-2 2011 (55-3)Franklin & Marshall ............................1905 16-13-1 1982 (16-7)Frostburg State .....................................2003 4-0 2009 (35-16)Gallaudet .............................................1914 4-2 1931 (20-0)Gettysburg ...........................................1929 6-4-1 1991 (27-6)Hampden-Sydney ................................1958 0-1Hartwick ..............................................1940 2-0 1942 (40-7)Hobart .................................................2000 1-0 2000 (40-14)Ithaca ...................................................1975 0-3Johns Hopkins .....................................1885 11-3 1982 (23-6)Juniata..................................................1923 26-8 2006 (35-13)Kean .....................................................1994 0-1King’s ..................................................1993 16-3 2011 (70-0)Kings Point ..........................................1960 1-8 1961 (35-14)lebanon Valley ...................................1933 41-24-2 2011 (57-33)lycoming ............................................1954 14-20 2011 (31-28)McDaniel (Western Maryland) ............1902 18-13 1980 (49-7)Misericordia ........................................ First MeetingMontclair State ....................................1981 2-1 2005 (27-18)Moravian..............................................1946 40-21 2011 (44-6)Mount Union ......................................2000 0-1Muhlenberg .........................................1916 8-7-1 1982 (31-12)Nichols.................................................1969 2-0 1970 (24-7)North Carolina Wesleyan .....................2007 2-0 2008 (7-6)Norwich ...............................................1985 2-0 1986 (10-6)Rowan ..................................................2007 0-1Salisbury...............................................1983 2-2 2005 (31-28)Springfield ............................................2000 1-0 2000 (61-27)stevenson ............................................2011 1-0 2011 (54-19)Susquehanna ........................................1915 28-13-1 2006 (31-14)Thiel ....................................................2010 2-0 2011 (44-14)Trinity (CT) ........................................1968 0-2Union ..................................................2000 1-0 2000 (33-26)Ursinus ................................................1893 23-9 2006 (14-7)Wabash ................................................1977 1-0 1977 (39-36)Washington & Jefferson .......................1991 1-3 2001 (46-30)Wesley..................................................1989 2-2 1990 (19-14)Western connecticut .......................... First MeetingWilkes .................................................1956 22-15-1 2010 (41-21)Wittenberg ...........................................1979 0-1

2012 opponents in bold

ACTIVe DIVISIoN I & IIArmy ....................................................1933 0-1Bowie State ..........................................1983 1-0 1983 (39-12)Bucknell ...............................................1934 0-1-1Connecticut .........................................1921 0-0-1Dayton .................................................1980 1-1 1981 (17-10)Delaware ..............................................1896 20-19-3 1948 (13-7)Fordham ..............................................1971 7-1 1978 (16-7)Lehigh ..................................................1917 0-7-1Maryland .............................................1912 1-2-1 1913 (26-6)Mercyhurst ...........................................1984 0-1Pennsylvania ........................................1879 1-3-1 1888 (6-0)Rutgers .................................................1922 1-4-1 1925 (13-12)SUNY-Albany ......................................1977 1-0 1977 (33-15)Temple .................................................1910 5-0-1 1925 (13-0)Villanova ..............................................1896 1-9 1920 (13-6)Wagner ................................................1950 10-2 1962 (15-8)West Chester ........................................1933 5-13-3 1939 (23-8)West Georgia .......................................1981 1-1 1981 (10-3)all opponents ..................................... 651-402-38

INACTIVeopponent ...........................................began Record last WU WinAdelphi ................................................1952 0-1Alpha Boat Club ..................................1890 1-0 1890 (18-0)Ardmore ...............................................1892 0-0-1Baltimore .............................................1929 5-0 1935 (20-0)Banks Business .....................................1902 4-0 1905 (12-0)Belmont AA .........................................1888 1-0 1888 (48-0)Belmont AA Second Team ...................1893 1-0 1893 (22-0)Blue Ridge ...........................................1940 2-0 1941 (20-0)Bordentown Military ...........................1903 1-0 1903 (34-0)Bridgeport ............................................1956 2-0 1957 (13-6)Brown Prep ..........................................1905 1-1 1906 (22-0)Cambridge AA .....................................1895 1-0 1895 (14-6)Carlisle Reserves ...................................1913 1-1 1913 (7-0)Central High School ............................1911 1-1 1912 (7-0)Central Manual Training School ..........1901 1-0 1901 (24-6)Chester Cricket Club ...........................1885 1-0 1886 (12-0)Chester High School ............................1894 3-0 1898 (22-0)Chester High School Alumni ...............1897 0-1Chester YMCA ....................................1896 1-0 1896 (6-0)Columbia Business ...............................1904 1-1 1904 (11-0)Crescents .............................................1879 2-0-1 1883 (30-0)Delaware Field Club ............................1888 1-0 1888 (22-0)Dickinson Reserves ..............................1911 1-0 1911 (53-0)Drexel ..................................................1901 12-16-2 1971 (40-19)Episcopal Academy ..............................1902 1-0 1902 (35-0)George Washington .............................1924 1-0 1924 (13-0)Hahnemann Medical ...........................1909 1-0 1909 (5-0)Haverford ............................................1884 8-4 1971 (36-0)Jefferson ...............................................1900 1-0 1900 (10-5)Jefferson Medical..................................1900 3-2-1 1905 (17-11)Lakehurst Naval Air Station .................1942 0-1La Salle .................................................1936 1-5 1936 (6-2)Medico-Chirurgical ..............................1903 2-3 1909 (10-5)Melrose Academy .................................1892 1-0 1892 (24-6)Mount St. Mary’s .................................1926 0-2-1New York University ............................1935 0-6 New York Tech ....................................1976 2-0 1977 (35-6)Northeast Manual Training School ......1912 1-0 1912 (32-0)Park Avenue Wheelmen .......................1894 1-0 1894 (20-0)Pennington Seminary ...........................1883 3-1 1908 (16-6)Pennsylvania College Department ........1901 0-1Pennsylvania Dental .............................1903 5-1 1909 (14-0)Pennsylvania Frosh ...............................1894 5-4 1900 (6-0)Pennsylvania Law .................................1898 3-0 1903 (17-6)Pennsylvania Medical ...........................1900 1-0 1900 (11-6)Pennsylvania Military Alumni ..............1890 1-0 1890 (21-0)Pennsylvania Reserves ..........................1888 2-0 1915 (10-0)Pennsylvania Scrubs .............................1898 0-2Pennsylvania Sophs ..............................1903 0-0-1Philadelphia Amateur Swim Club ........1892 1-0 1892 (44-0)Philadelphia Dental ..............................1898 2-0 1904 (36-0)Philadelphia Institute for the Deaf .......1896 0-1 Philadelphia Pharmacy .........................1902 4-0 1911 (29-0)Philadelphia Textile..............................1900 3-0 1902 (18-0)Princeton Frosh ....................................1884 0-3Princeton Reserves ...............................1887 1-3 1888 (6-0)Princeton Sophs ...................................1880 0-4 Prospect Field Club ..............................1925 4-1 1930 (13-0)Rivertons ..............................................1891 1-0 1891 (18-0)St. John’s (MD) ...................................1900 16-12-1 1932 (22-0)St. John’s (NY) .....................................1971 2-0 1972 (55-14)Saint Joseph’s .......................................1912 15-1-2 1939 (10-2)Scranton ...............................................1950 0-4Shortlidge-Media Academy .................1885 3-0 1897 (8-5)Stevens Tech ........................................1912 1-1 1912 (18-6)Swarthmore ..........................................1879 24-18-1 1988 (36-3)Tioga AA ..............................................1888 1-0 1888 (20-0)Upland AA ...........................................1886 2-2 1893 (28-0)Upsala ..................................................1931 9-3 1993 (27-24)Villanova Prep ......................................1908 1-1-2 1908 (6-5)Villanova Scrubs ...................................1902 1-0 1902 (22-0)Vineland ..............................................1888 1-0 1888 (56-0)Viscose AC ...........................................1920 1-0 1920 (7-0)Warren AC ..........................................1893 1-0 1893 (4-0)Washington (MD) ...............................1906 10-2-1 1941 (22-6)Williamson Trade ................................1903 4-3-2 1909 (5-3)

WIDENER VS.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

si Pauxtis1916-29, 1936-46

82-74-8

Judd timm1930-3836-37-10

George Hansell1953-61

50-23

Rock Royer1962-63

8-11

art Raimo1964-66

8-19

Ed lawless1967-68

5-13

bill Manlove1969-91182-53-1

bill cubit1992-9634-18-1

bill Zwaan1997-2002

54-14

David Wood2003-09

41-32

Pa MIlItaRY acaDEMY

No known coach 1879-91

1879 (0-1-1) Crescents T 0g0t-0g0tPennsylvania L 0g-6gSwarthmore SNA

1880 (0-1)Princeton Sophs L 0g-1g3t

1881 (1-1) Crescents W 3g2t-0g3sPrinceton Sophs L 0g-4g3t

1882no scores available

1883 (2-1)Crescents W 30-0Pennington Seminary W 11-0Princeton Sophs ^ L 0-32

1884 (1-1)Princeton Frosh L 6-16Pennington Seminary ! W 16-2Haverford SNA

1885 (2-3)Swarthmore L 4-56Shortlidge-Media Acad. W 15-5Princeton Frosh L 0-40Shortlidge-Media Acad. W 16-2Johns Hopkins L 0-30Chester Cricket Club SNA

1886 (2-1-1)Princeton Frosh L 0-16Chester Cricket Club W 12-0Pennsylvania ! (NR) T 6-6Upland AA W 18-0

1887 (0-1)Princeton Reserves L 0-23Johns Hopkins SNAOxford AC SNA

1888 (9-0)Pennsylvania Reserves W 18-0Haverford W 14-0Vineland W 56-0Tioga AA W 20-0 Princeton Reserves ! W 6-0Pennsylvania ! (NR) W 6-0Johns Hopkins W 12-0Belmont AA W 48-0Delaware Field Club W 22-0

1889 (1-2) Haverford L 14-16Princeton Reserves L 0-22Johns Hopkins W 12-0

1890 (2-2)PMA Alumni W 21-0Princeton Reserves L 0-46Haverford ^ L 0-18Alpha Boat Club W 18-0

1891 (1-1)Haverford SNASwarthmore L 0-52Rivertons W 18-0

Pa MIlItaRY collEGE

No known coach 1892-93; 95-96; 1899; 1908-10

1892 (2-1-1) Melrose Academy W 24-6Phila. Am. Swim Club W 44-0Swarthmore L 4-8Ardmore AA T 6-6

1893 (4-1)Belmont AA 2nd Team W 22-0Ursinus W 62-0Swarthmore L 16-34Warren AC W 4-0Upland AA W 28-0

1894 (3-2)HaRRY MacKEY

Chester High School W 10-0Pennsylvania Frosh W 32-0at Swarthmore L 0-50Park Avenue Wheelmen W 20-0Upland AA L 0-6

1895 (2-3)Cambridge AA W 14-6Pennsylvania Frosh W 6-4Pennsylvania Frosh L 0-14Swarthmore L 12-16Upland AA L 0-12

1896 (5-3)Chester YMCA W 6-0Chester High School W 26-0Pennsylvania Frosh W 8-0Philadelphia Inst. Deaf L 12-18at Swarthmore L 6-12Villanova L 6-24Delaware W 14-0Haverford W 16-12

1897 (3-2-1) FRaNK DElabaRRE

Pennsylvania Frosh W 4-0Chester HS Alumni L 0-16Swarthmore T 6-6Delaware W 18-0Shortlidge-Media Acad. W 8-5Haverford L 0-10

1898 (5-2)bUsH

Delaware W 6-0Pennsylvania Scrubs L 0-37Philadelphia Dental W 16-0Chester High School W 22-0at Swarthmore L 0-22Pennsylvania Law W 23-6Delaware W 11-5Temple % W 15-8

1899 (0-2)Pennsylvania Scrubs W 5-11Delaware L 0-23

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1900 (7-3)NatHaN staUFFER

Pennsylvania Law W 23-0Philadelphia Textile W 18-6Swarthmore L 5-28Delaware !& (0-17) W 6-0Jefferson College W 10-5Pennsylvania Frosh W 6-0Pennsylvania Medical W 11-6Jefferson Medical W 18-0Philadelphia Dental L 12-36St. John’s-MD L 0-12

1901 (3-5)NatHaN staUFFER

Drexel W 6-5Philadelphia Textile W 24-0Ursinus L 0-29Central Manual Training W 24-6at Swarthmore L 0-33Princeton Sophs L 0-17Johns Hopkins SNAPennsylvania Col. Dept. L 0-5St. John’s-MD L 0-11

1902 (8-1)EDWIN stEaRNs

Episcopal Academy W 35-0Villanova Scrubs W 22-0Banks Business W 11-6Drexel W 35-0Western Maryland L 10-11Philadelphia Pharmacy W 13-0Delaware W 17-12Philadelphia Textile W 18-0St. John’s-MD W 23-6

1903 (6-3-1)EDWIN stEaRNs

Williamson Trade ! W 6-0Bordentown Military W 34-0Pennsylvania Frosh L 0-10Banks Business W 12-0Medico-Chirurgical L 0-10Jefferson Medical L 0-22Pennsylvania Law W 17-6Pennsylvania Sophs T 0-0Pennsylvania Dental W 35-0St. John’s-MD W 23-11

1904 (8-1-1)EDWIN stEaRNs

Williamson Trade W 5-0Delaware W 4-0Medico-Chirurgical W 30-6Philadelphia Dental W 12-0Jefferson Medical W 6-0Banks Business W 40-0Philadelphia Dental W 36-0Columbia Business W 11-0Villanova L 6-23St. John’s-MD T 12-12Temple % W 3-0

1905 (5-3)EDWIN stEaRNs

Williamson Trade W 6-0Columbia Business L 0-15Jefferson Medical W 17-11Delaware W 12-5Brown Prep L 0-15Banks Business W 12-0Franklin & Marshall W 12-11

St. John’s-MD L 5-6

1906 (2-4-2)JoE MEssIcK

Jefferson Medical T 0-0Williamson Trade L 0-20Washington College T 0-0Delaware L 0-12Drexel L 0-17Brown Prep W 22-0Drexel L 5-12St. John’s-MD W 9-0

1907 (0-8)JoE MEssIcK

Villanova (NR) L 0-18Jefferson Medical L 0-6Pennington Seminary L 0-12Williamson Trade L 6-15Pennsylvania Frosh L 0-47Medico-Chirurgical L 0-16Drexel L 0-5St. John’s-MD L 4-21Temple % L 6-17

1908 (4-2-1)Pennington Seminary W 16-6Phil. Dental/Temple W 22-0Williamson Trade T 0-0Medico-Chirurgical L 6-7Drexel W 22-0Villanova Prep W 6-5St. John’s-MD L 0-11

1909 (6-0-1)Jefferson Medical SNAHahnemann Medical W 5-0Medico-Chirurgical W 10-5Phil. Dental/Temple W 14-0Williamson Trade W 5-3Drexel T 0-0Philadelphia Pharmacy W 23-0St. John’s-MD W 6-0

1910 (2-3)Temple W 22-0Williamson Trade L 0-5Villanova Prep L 0-5Philadelphia Pharmacy W 35-5St. John’s-MD L 0-42

1911 (3-2-1)JacK HollENbacK

Central High School L 0-12Villanova Prep T 0-0Pennsylvania Frosh L 0-6Philadelphia Pharmacy W 29-0Delaware W 8-6Dickinson Reserves W 53-0Temple % W 30-0

1912 (5-1-2)bIll HollENbacK

Central High School W 7-0Dickinson L 0-31Saint Joseph’s W 20-6Stevens Tech W 18-6Temple W 28-0Northeast Manual Training W 32-0Villanova Prep T 13-13Maryland T 13-13

1913 (5-0-2)DUtcH soMMER

at Delaware T 0-0Carlisle Reserves W 7-0Western Maryland W 37-0St. John’s-MD W 27-0Williamson Trade T 0-0Maryland W 26-6Temple W 18-0

1914 (0-6-1)DaNNY HUtcHINsoN

Temple T 0-0St. John’s-MD L 0-35Delaware L 0-13at Ursinus L 0-54Carlisle Reserves L 6-17Gallaudet L 6-55Maryland L 0-26

1915 (4-3)bIll HollENbacK

Delaware L 6-7Pennsylvania Reserves W 10-0at Delaware L 6-13at Maryland L 13-14Susquehanna W 26-0at Saint Joseph’s W 20-0St. John’s-MD W 38-13

1916 (4-3)sI PaUxtIs

Delaware L 0-21at Muhlenberg L 6-34St. John’s-MD W 6-0Gallaudet W 27-13 Washington College W 17-0at Ursinus L 6-30Albright W 24-7

1917 (5-3)sI PaUxtIs

Temple ! W 1-0at Muhlenberg L 7-18St. John’s-MD W 7-0Gallaudet W 14-6at Pennsylvania L 0-23Washington College W 32-0at Lehigh L 6-34Albright W 29-0

1918 (0-3-1)sI PaUxtIs

at Delaware T 0-0St. John’s-MD L 0-25Gallaudet L 0-31Swarthmore L 0-7

1919 (4-2-2)sI PaUxtIs

at Pennsylvania L 0-54at Swarthmore L 0-14Franklin & Marshall T 0-0St. John’s-MD T 14-14Ursinus W 9-6Albright W 26-0Washington College W 26-0Delaware W 16-0

1920 (5-3-1)sI PaUxtIs

Viscose AC W 7-0at Stevens Tech L 10-12

Villanova W 13-6at Franklin & Marshall W 17-14St. John’s-MD L 7-10Susquehanna L 0-35Ursinus W 9-0Washington College W 35-7Delaware T 0-0

1921 (4-4-1)sI PaUxtIs

Albright L 20-27Villanova L 7-19Gallaudet W 12-0Washington College W 26-7at Franklin & Marshall L 14-41Ursinus W 12-0Connecticut T 0-0Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 0-6St. John’s-MD W 3-0

1922 (4-6)sI PaUxtIs

at Rutgers L 0-13Saint Joseph’s W 12-6Albright L 6-13Washington College W 12-0Delaware W 6-2Franklin & Marshall L 0-42at Ursinus L 7-19Dickinson L 7-19Western Maryland W 6-0St. John’s-MD L 6-14

1923 (5-5)sI PaUxtIs

at Rutgers L 0-27Saint Joseph’s W 18-0Albright W 16-0Washington College L 0-3Susquehanna L 0-6at Franklin & Marshall L 0-20Ursinus W 29-17at Dickinson L 6-7Juniata W 6-0St. John’s-MD W 12-6

1924 (7-2)sI PaUxtIs

Washington College L 5-7Albright W 20-0Saint Joseph’s W 25-3Ursinus (Norristown, PA) W 23-0Susquehanna W 31-3George Washington W 13-0at Dickinson L 0-7Juniata W 20-0St. John’s-MD W 26-0

1925 (9-1)sI PaUxtIs

Prospect Field Club W 39-0Washington College W 9-3Albright W 31-6Saint Joseph’s W 19-0Temple W 13-0at Rutgers W 13-12Susquehanna W 7-0at Dickinson L 0-34Juniata W 38-24St. John’s-MD W 20-7

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1926 (7-1-1) sI PaUxtIs

Washington College W 12-3Albright L 0-13Mount St. Mary’s T 13-13Saint Joseph’s W 13-6at Franklin & Marshall W 13-0at Susquehanna W 20-7Ursinus W 29-7Juniata W 25-0St. John’s-MD W 14-0

1927 (6-3)sI PaUxtIs

Prospect Field Club W 7-0Albright L 0-7at Mount St. Mary’s L 0-7Saint Joseph’s W 25-6at Dickinson L 0-25Susquehanna W 12-0Franklin & Marshall W 12-6Juniata W 38-7St. John’s-MD W 13-7

1928 (1-9)sI PaUxtIs

Prospect Field Club L 0-2at Lehigh L 7-14Saint Joseph’s L 3-6Dickinson L 6-19at Franklin & Marshall L 0-6at Susquehanna L 20-26Albright L 0-19Mount St. Mary’s L 0-20Juniata W 6-0St. John’s-MD L 0-13

1929 (6-3-1)sI PaUxtIs

Prospect Field Club W 18-0at Lehigh T 20-20at Saint Joseph’s W 7-6Gettysburg L 0-7Baltimore W 26-0Franklin & Marshall L 7-14at Dickinson W 7-6Delaware W 18-6Susquehanna W 12-6St. John’s-MD L 6-26

1930 (6-3-1) JUD tIMM

Prospect Field Club W 13-0at Lehigh L 0-25at Gettysburg L 0-56Saint Joseph’s W 27-0at Albright L 7-42Dickinson T 7-7Johns Hopkins W 7-0Baltimore W 21-0Susquehanna W 24-13Delaware W 10-2

1931 (4-3-2)JUD tIMM

at Lehigh L 0-13Upsala W 25-7at Albright L 0-58at Dickinson T 0-0Gallaudet W 20-0Baltimore W 2-0at Delaware L 7-13Susquehanna W 13-0

Saint Joseph’s T 6-6

1932 (3-4-2)JUD tIMM

at Rutgers L 6-20at Lehigh L 0-7at Albright L 0-13at Saint Joseph’s W 25-0Dickinson W 25-0at Susquehanna T 0-0Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) L 6-7at Muhlenberg T 0-0St. John’s-MD W 22-0

1933 (5-2-1)JUD tIMM

West Chester W 38-6at Rutgers L 0-10at Dickinson W 13-0Saint Joseph’s W 37-6Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 25-0at Army L 0-12at Susquehanna W 16-0Lebanon Valley T 0-0

1934 (7-0-2) JUD tIMM

at Rutgers T 0-0at Bucknell T 0-0at West Chester W 20-0Juniata W 26-0at Saint Joseph’s W 25-0Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 12-0Susquehanna W 39-0Baltimore W 31-0Lebanon Valley W 12-7

1935 (5-5)JUD tIMM

at Villanova L 0-41at Bucknell L 0-7at Franklin & Marshall L 0-14West Chester W 12-0at New York L 17-33at Lebanon Valley L 0-7Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 7-0at Susquehanna W 13-7Baltimore W 20-0Ursinus W 6-0

1936 (2-7) JUD tIMM

at Villanova L 7-32at New York L 0-26at West Chester W 8-0Franklin & Marshall 0-26Lebanon Valley L 6-7Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) L 0-6La Salle (Atl. City, NJ) W 6-2Susquehanna L 0-6Ursinus L 6-12

1937 (1-8-1) JUD tIMM

at West Chester L 0-19at New York L 6-37at Villanova L 0-42Saint Joseph’s T 0-0at Franklin & Marshall L 0-12at Lebanon Valley L 0-3Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 3-0La Salle L 0-9West Chester L 3-6

Ursinus L 0-6

1938 (3-5-1) JUD tIMM

at West Chester L 14-27at Lehigh L 13-16at Franklin & Marshall L 0-27Ursinus W 26-0Lebanon Valley L 13-15Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 32-20La Salle L 0-20at Saint Joseph’s W 7-6West Chester T 0-0

1939 (3-5-1) sI PaUxtIs

at West Chester W 23-8at New York L 0-43at Ursinus L 0-4Franklin & Marshall L 0-6Leb. Valley at Hershey L 0-31Saint Joseph’s W 10-2Delaware (Atl. City, NJ) W 20-0West Chester T 6-6La Salle L 0-20

1940 (4-5) sI PaUxtIs

Hartwick W 40-0at New York L 6-32Villanova (Shibe Park) L 14-53at West Chester L 0-9Blue Ridge W 20-0at Lebanon Valley W 19-16Washington College W 6-0Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 7-14La Salle L 6-31

1941 (3-5)sI PaUxtIs

at New York L 7-25Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 0-20Blue Ridge W 20-0at West Chester L 0-13Lebanon Valley W 14-0Washington College W 22-6at Albright L 20-27La Salle L 212

1942 (4-3-1)sI PaUxtIs

Hartwick W 40-7at West Chester T 6-6at Lehigh L 0-13Lakehurst NAS L 7-20Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 14-19Albright W 18-0Juniata W 14-13Lebanon Valley W 7-0

1943 and 1944Seasons canceled due to WWII

1945 (0-2)

sI PaUxtIsat Ursinus L 6-53at Haverford L 0-37

1946 (1-6)sI PaUxtIs

Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 0-25at West Chester L 0-40at Johns Hopkins L 0-27

Ursinus L 0-13at Moravian L 6-14Lebanon Valley L 0-13at Albright W 6-0

1947 (3-4-1) WooDY lUDWIG

Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 13-25at West Chester L 0-33Johns Hopkins L 6-19at Drexel W 25-0at Ursinus W 20-0at Moravian L 0-13at Lebanon Valley T 0-0Albright W 27-19

1948 (8-1)WooDY lUDWIG

Delaware (Wilmington, DE) W 13-7at West Chester L 0-10Swarthmore W 38-26at Johns Hopkins W 12-7Drexel W 33-6at Susquehanna W 19-12Haverford W 33-14at Ursinus W 31-0Albright W 39-0

1949 (6-2-1)WooDY lUDWIG

Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 0-29West Chester L 14-20at Swarthmore W 28-0Johns Hopkins W 21-7Drexel T 12-12Susquehanna W 54-0at Haverford W 20-0Ursinus W 54-7at Albright W 19-7

1950 (3-5) WooDY lUDWIG

at West Chester L 0-21Albright W 12-7Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 20-32at Drexel L 7-19Scranton L 0-26Moravian W 21-0Lebanon Valley L 6-7Wagner W 33-8

1951 (2-6) WooDY lUDWIG

at West Chester L 6-19at Albright L 6-12at Scranton L 0-21Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 2-46Drexel L 0-16at Moravian W 35-13Lebanon Valley L 6-15at Wagner W 13-0

1952 (2-6) WooDY lUDWIG

at West Chester L 6-21Adelphi L 13-19at Drexel W 12-7at Lebanon Valley L 7-19Moravian W 22-0Western Maryland L 20-24Delaware (Wilmington, DE) L 20-43at Albright L 0-20

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1953 (2-4)GEoRGE HaNsEll

West Chester L 8-27Lebanon Valley L 14-25at Moravian W 13-7at Juniata L 7-24at Western Maryland L 7-33Albright W 7-0

1954 (7-0)Mac cHaMPIoNsGEoRGE HaNsEll

Western Maryland W 24-0Moravian W 27-20at Wagner W 21-12Lycoming W 21-0at Dickinson W 6-2Lebanon Valley W 39-14at Albright W 28-6

1955 (5-3)GEoRGE HaNsEll

at Western Maryland W 25-6at Lebanon Valley W 33-0at Moravian L 0-13Wagner W 38-14at Lycoming W 14-13Dickinson W 39-0Scranton L 6-32Drexel L 6-20

1956 (7-2)GEoRGE HaNsEll

at Wagner W 14-7Western Maryland W 19-0at Bridgeport W 28-6Moravian W 14-13at Drexel L 21-44Lycoming W 14-13at Wilkes W 25-13Scranton L 21-34Lebanon Valley W 40-25

1957 (5-3) GEoRGE HaNsEll

Wagner W 14-12Bridgeport W 13-6at Western Maryland W 41-26at Moravian W 6-0Drexel W 26-6at Lycoming L 7-13Juniata L 0-14at Swarthmore L 8-14

1958 (7-2, 3-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNsGEoRGE HaNsEll

at Wagner W 13-8Western Maryland * W 13-0at Wilkes W 20-14Moravian W 14-8at Drexel * W 15-6Lycoming L 12-13Lebanon Valley W 27-7Swarthmore ! * W 1-0at Hampden-Sydney L 18-24

1959 (6-2, 2-1 Mac)GEoRGE HaNsEll

Wagner W 20-12at Western Maryland * L 7-14Wilkes W 21-6at Moravian L 12-26

Drexel * W 20-7at Lycoming W 8-7at Swarthmore * W 28-12Lebanon Valley W 19-6

1960 (5-4, 3-1 Mac)GEoRGE HaNsEll

at Wagner L 20-25Western Maryland * W 26-12at Wilkes W 12-0Moravian W 20-12at Drexel * W 13-12at Haverford * W 20-6at Kings Point L 0-15Swarthmore * L 7-18at Lebanon Valley L 16-37

1961 (6-3, 3-2 Mac)GEoRGE HaNsEll

Wagner W 14-0at Western Maryland * W 18-8Wilkes W 7-0at Moravian L 6-14Drexel * L 2-9Haverford * W 50-6at Swarthmore * W 18-7Lebanon Valley * L 14-15Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) W 35-14

1962 (5-5, 3-3 Mac)RocK RoYER

at Wagner W 15-8Western Maryland * L 7-12at Wilkes W 30-0Moravian L 3-17Dickinson * W 15-8at Drexel * L 8-31at Franklin & Marshall * W 20-16Swarthmore * W 19-7at Lebanon Valley * L 0-12Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 0-9

1963 (3-6, 2-3 Mac)RocK RoYER

Wagner L 0-27at Western Maryland * L 6-31Wilkes W 15-12at Moravian L 7-17at Dickinson * L 13-21Drexel * W 10-0Franklin & Marshall * W 21-6at Swarthmore * L 6-7Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 13-27

1964 (4-5, 4-3 Mac)aRt RaIMo

Western Maryland * W 24-14at Muhlenberg * L 6-7Moravian L 0-21Dickinson * W 7-3at Drexel * L 0-34at Franklin & Marshall * L 17-19Swarthmore * W 27-8at Lebanon Valley * W 20-6Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 16-20

1965 (2-7, 2-5 Mac)aRt RaIMo

at Western Maryland * L 14-15Muhlenberg * W 41-14at Moravian L 6-19at Dickinson * L 7-14Drexel * L 6-14

Franklin & Marshall * W 17-7at Swarthmore * L 7-33Lebanon Valley * L 7-29Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 12-22

1966 (2-7, 2-4 Mac)aRt RaIMo

Dickinson * W 21-9Western Maryland * W 10-6at Muhlenberg * L 15-28Moravian L 7-27at Drexel * L 6-14at Wilkes L 9-36Swarthmore * L 6-7at Lebanon Valley * L 6-31Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 7-46

1967 (3-6, 3-3 Mac)ED laWlEss

at Dickinson * L 13-15at Western Maryland * L 7-14Muhlenberg * W 28-24at Moravian L 6-35Drexel * L 6-19Wilkes L 0-27at Swarthmore * W 42-13at Lebanon Valley * W 14-13Kings Point (Atl. City, NJ) L 6-37

1968 (2-7, 1-3 Mac)ED laWlEss

Western Maryland * L 0-30at Upsala L 6-21Moravian W 7-2Trinity-CT L 7-45at Drexel * L 13-35at Wilkes L 0-34Swarthmore * W 22-9at Lebanon Valley * L 6-21Coast Guard (Atl. City, NJ) L 14-40

1969 (2-7, 0-5 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

Nichols W 25-6at Western Maryland * L 6-17Upsala W 14-13at Moravian * L 6-33Trinity-CT L 14-37Drexel * L 10-16Wilkes L 0-34at Swarthmore * L 6-7Lebanon Val. (Atl. City, NJ) * L 0-28

1970 (5-4, 4-2 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Nichols W 24-7Western Maryland * W 14-3at Upsala L 7-32Moravian * W 41-12at Haverford * W 52-6at Drexel L 0-6Muhlenberg * L 6-14Swarthmore * W 40-18Lebanon Val. (Atl. City, NJ) * L 13-16

1971 (7-3, 3-3 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

St. John’s-NY W 26-9Fordham W 21-14at Western Maryland * L 7-38Upsala W 21-0at Moravian * L 14-24Haverford * W 36-0

Drexel W 40-19at Muhlenberg * L 7-13at Swarthmore * W 21-8Lebanon Valley * W 24-16

WIDENER collEGE1972 (8-1, 6-1 Mac)

bIll MaNloVEat Lebanon Valley * W 19-0St. John’s-NY W 55-14Western Maryland * W 35-6at Fordham W 21-7Moravian * W 28-14at Franklin & Marshall * L 21-24Ursinus * W 32-6Muhlenberg * W 48-2Swarthmore * W 28-8

1973 (8-1, 7-1 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Western Maryland * W 27-0Dickinson * W 33-8at Moravian * W 34-0Franklin & Marshall * W 21-20at Ursinus * W 54-0at Muhlenberg * L 19-21at Swarthmore * W 61-13Lebanon Valley * W 40-8Fordham (Atl. City, NJ) W 49-20

1974 (8-1, 7-1 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Lebanon Valley * W 41-22at Fordham W 30-6Western Maryland * W 28-0at Dickinson * W 46-28Moravian * W 14-7at Franklin & Marshall * L 22-26Ursinus * W 28-7Muhlenberg * W 22-9Swarthmore * W 39-6

1975 (10-1, 8-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVELebanon Valley * W 28-7Fordham W 9-7at Western Maryland * W 42-14Dickinson * W 28-6at Moravian * W 21-13Franklin & Marshall * W 33-21at Ursinus * W 40-0at Muhlenberg * W 24-0at Swarthmore * W 54-6Albright # W 14-6at Ithaca # L 14-23

1976 (8-1, 6-1 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Lebanon Valley * W 16-6at Fordham W 51-28New York Tech W 30-0at Dickinson * L 6-17Moravian * W 26-9at Franklin & Marshall * W 27-18Ursinus * W 42-0Muhlenberg * W 21-6Swarthmore * W 42-14

1977 (11-1, 6-0 Mac)Ncaa III cHaMPIoNs

Mac cHaMPIoNsbIll MaNloVE

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Lebanon Valley * W 28-0Fordham L 14-19at Moravian * W 13-9at New York Tech W 35-6Johns Hopkins * W 17-6Franklin & Marshall * W 42-12at Ursinus * W 56-6at Delaware Valley W 50-27at Swarthmore * W 32-3at Central # W 19-0Albany # W 33-15Wabash (Phenix City, AL) # W 39-36

1978 (8-1, 5-1 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVEFordham (E. Rutherford, NJ) W 16-7at Ursinus * W 35-7Moravian * L 0-7at Albright W 13-7at Johns Hopkins * W 35-9Franklin & Marshall * W 7-3at Gettysburg * W 46-3Delaware Valley W 21-18Swarthmore * W 30-8

WIDENER UNIVERsItY1979 (10-1, 8-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVEJohns Hopkins * W 30-0Ursinus * W 35-7at Moravian * W 17-10Albright W 35-14at Western Maryland * W 14-6at Franklin & Marshall * W 21-7Gettysburg * W 57-29at Lebanon Valley * W 44-0at Swarthmore * W 35-17Baldwin-Wallace # W 29-8at Wittenberg # L 14-17

1980 (11-1, 8-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVEat Delaware Valley W 23-7at Johns Hopkins * W 48-7at Ursinus * W 49-8Moravian * W 49-0at Albright W 54-0Western Maryland * W 49-7Franklin & Marshall * W 35-0at Gettysburg * W 51-35Lebanon Valley * W 42-15Swarthmore * W 33-8at Bethany # W 43-12Dayton # L 24-28

1981 (13-0, 8-0 Mac)Ncaa III cHaMPIoNs

Mac cHaMPIoNsbIll MaNloVE

Delaware Valley W 21-6at Juniata W 37-13Johns Hopkins * W 26-13at Muhlenberg * W 17-3Gettysburg * W 38-19Dickinson * W 31-0at Moravian * W 23-0at Franklin & Marshall * W 17-7Ursinus * W 43-14at Swarthmore * W 16-6at West Georgia # W 10-3

Montclair State # W 23-12Dayton (Phenix City, AL) # W 17-10

1982 (9-2, 7-1 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVEat Delaware Valley W 10-7Juniata W 10-0at Johns Hopkins * W 23-6Muhlenberg * W 31-12at Gettysburg * L 10-17at Dickinson * W 42-6Moravian * W 56-21Franklin & Marshall * W 16-7at Ursinus * W 21-3Swarthmore * W 24-7at West Georgia # (3ot) L 24-31

1983 (7-3, 6-2 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Moravian * W 7-0Bowie State W 39-12at Juniata * W 38-7Lycoming * L 0-37at Susquehanna * L 14-17Delaware Valley * W 35-13at Upsala * W 29-14Wilkes * W 41-7Albright * W 14-7at Salisbury State L 7-23

1984 (8-3, 6-1 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVEMoravian * W 30-21Mercyhurst L 7-17Juniata * W 45-22at Lycoming * L 20-22Susquehanna * W 27-12at Delaware Valley * W 36-3Upsala * W 46-22at Wilkes * W 28-6at Albright W 38-14Salisbury State W 24-16at Kings Point $ L 6-38

1985 (7-3, 6-3 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

Norwich W 10-0at Moravian * W 27-6at Lebanon Valley * W 45-7at Juniata * L 15-17Lycoming * L 10-18at Susquehanna * W 38-21Delaware Valley * W 25-13at Upsala * L 7-9Wilkes * W 14-7Albright * W 36-10

1986 (7-4, 6-3 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Norwich W 10-6Moravian * W 3-0Lebanon Valley * W 31-0Juniata * L 9-24at Lycoming * W 14-13Susquehanna * L 13-28at Delaware Valley * W 17-0Upsala * W 42-8at Wilkes * L 15-24at Albright * W 13-10at Villanova L 9-28

1987 (8-2, 7-2 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVESwarthmore W 35-0at Lebanon Valley * W 24-7at Moravian * L 19-24Juniata * W 27-16at Lycoming * W 24-17Albright * W 19-0Susquehanna * W 29-18at Wilkes * L 16-24at Upsala * W 47-7Delaware Valley * W 36-12

1988 (9-2, 7-1 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll MaNloVESwarthmore W 36-3Lebanon Valley * W 21-7Moravian * L 12-19at Juniata * W 29-19Lycoming * W 17-5at Albright * W 38-3at Susquehanna * W 16-10Wilkes * W 61-0Upsala W 46-8at Delaware Valley * W 23-12at Moravian # L 7-17

1989 (8-2, 6-2 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

Gettysburg W 38-14at Lebanon Valley * W 22-10at Moravian * L 9-14Juniata * W 27-10at Lycoming * L 0-21Albright * W 40-0Susquehanna * W 10-9at Wilkes * W 27-0Wesley W 42-14Delaware Valley * W 24-20

1990 (7-2-1, 6-2 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

at Gettysburg T 14-14Lebanon Valley * W 9-6Moravian * W 33-3at Juniata * L 0-21Lycoming * L 14-16at Albright * W 18-14at Susquehanna * W 28-0Wilkes * W 25-7Wesley W 19-9at Delaware Valley * W 19-14

1991 (3-7, 2-6 Mac)bIll MaNloVE

Gettysburg W 27-6at Washington & Jefferson L 0-7at Moravian * L 13-17Juniata * L 0-13at Lycoming * L 0-31Albright * W 26-25Susquehanna * L 10-34at Wilkes * W 14-3Lebanon Valley * L 24-28at Delaware Valley * L 8-21

1992 (3-6-1, 3-4-1 Mac)bIll cUbIt

at Gettysburg L 6-40Washington & Jefferson L 0-35Moravian * W 16-7

at Juniata * L 7-13Lycoming * L 16-28at Albright * W 35-33at Susquehanna * L 21-35Wilkes * T 14-14at Lebanon Valley * L 3-30Delaware Valley * W 31-16

1993 (6-4, 3-2 Mac)bIll cUbIt

Upsala W 27-24at King’s W 24-15at Moravian * L 16-37Juniata * W 40-12Delaware Valley W 31-9at Albright * W 33-13Wilkes L 15-36at Susquehanna * L 10-12at FDU-Madison L 3-35Lebanon Valley * W 28-26

1994 (10-2, 5-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll cUbItat Kean ! L 14-15King’s W 36-13Moravian * W 39-16at Juniata * W 33-7at Delaware Valley W 49-7Albright * W 46-20at Wilkes W 35-21Susquehanna * W 28-7FDU-Madison W 34-17at Lebanon Valley * W 24-13at Dickinson # W 14-0at Washington & Jefferson # L 21-35

1995 (8-3, 5-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll cUbItWilkes W 42-35at FDU-Madison L 36-38at Lebanon Valley * W 66-8Juniata * W 56-21Moravian * W 31-10at Albright * W 31-17at Lycoming L 15-16King’s W 50-14Delaware Valley W 49-14at Susquehanna * W 28-26at Lycoming # L 27-31

1996 (7-3, 4-1 Mac)bIll cUbIt

at Wilkes L 21-47FDU-Madison W 23-7Lebanon Valley * W 41-14at Juniata * W 35-28at Moravian * W 48-28Albright * L 16-19Lycoming L 31-37 at King’s W 22-21at Delaware Valley W 49-21Susquehanna * W 31-28

1997 (7-3, 3-2 Mac)bIll ZWaaN

Wilkes W 20-14at FDU-Madison W 27-14at Lebanon Valley * W 28-6 Juniata * W 56-20Moravian (ot) * L 24-27at Albright * L 21-28

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All-TIMe CoAChIng ReCoRdSName at Widener Yrs. W l t Pct.Unknown Coach ^ 21 46 30 5 .599Harry Mackey 1894 1 3 2 0 .600Frank Delabarre 1897 1 3 2 1 .583Bush 1898 1 5 2 0 .714Nathan Stauffer 1900-01 2 10 8 0 .555Edwin Stearns 1902-05 4 27 8 2 .757Joe Messick 1906-07 2 2 12 2 .142Jack Hollenback 1911 1 3 2 1 .583Bill Hollenback 1912; 15 2 9 4 2 .667Dutch Sommer 1913 1 5 0 2 .857Danny Hutchinson 1914 1 0 6 1 .071Si Pauxtis 1916-29; 39-46 * 20 82 74 8 .524Jud Timm 1930-38 9 36 37 10 .494Woody Ludwig 1947-52 6 24 24 2 .500George Hansell 1953-61 9 50 23 0 .685Rock Royer 1962-63 2 8 11 0 .421Art Raimo 1964-66 3 8 19 0 .296Ed Lawless 1967-68 2 5 13 0 .277Bill Manlove 1969-91 23 182 53 1 .773Bill Cubit 1992-96 5 34 18 1 .651Bill Zwaan 1997-2002 6 54 14 0 .794David Wood 2003-09 7 41 32 0 .562Isaac Collins 2010-pres. 2 14 7 0 .667totals (1,091 games) 131 651 402 38 .614

^ no known coach 1879-93; 1895-96; 1899; 1908-10* 1943 and 1944 seasons were canceled due to World War II

SNA Score Not AvailableNR School Not Recognized! Forfeit^ Unfinished game% Unconfirmed score$ ECAC Bowl# NCAA Tournament game& Delaware left leading 17-0. PMC wins forfeit.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

at Lycoming L 17-19King’s W 30-24Delaware Valley W 34-7at Susquehanna (2ot) * W 35-28

1998 (8-3, 4-1 Mac)bIll ZWaaN

at Wilkes W 20-13FDU-Madison W 30-8Lebanon Valley * W 43-0at Juniata * W 47-7at Moravian * W 45-13Albright * W 33-0Lycoming L 13-15at King’s W 41-20at Delaware Valley W 38-19Susquehanna * L 24-28Montclair State $ L 7-15

1999 (6-4, 3-2 Mac)bIll ZWaaN

at FDU-Madison W 25-23at Lycoming L 0-30Delaware Valley W 40-27Moravian * W 40-14at Albright * W 35-27at Susquehanna * L 7-28King’s W 45-14at Western Maryland L 20-57at Lebanon Valley * W 32-0Juniata * L 45-59

2000 (12-2, 5-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll ZWaaNFDU-Madison W 20-19Lycoming (2ot) W 50-49at Delaware Valley W 52-7at Moravian * W 46-20Albright * W 27-14Susquehanna * W 42-21at King’s W 32-20Western Maryland L 21-35Lebanon Valley * W 46-14at Juniata * W 37-22at Union # W 33-26Hobart # W 40-14at Springfield # W 61-27at Mount Union # L 30-70

2001 (12-1, 10-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll ZWaaNWilkes * W 52-13at Lebanon Valley * W 48-20Moravian * W 44-26at Lycoming * W 35-0at Susquehanna * W 25-13King’s * W 48-14Delaware Valley * W 48-27at FDU-Madison * W 42-7Juniata * W 69-26at Albright * W 47-33Christopher Newport # W 56-7Washington & Jefferson # W 46-30at Bridgewater (VA) # L 32-57

2002 (9-1, 8-1 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

bIll ZWaaNat Wilkes * W 29-17Lebanon Valley * W 49-21at Moravian (ot) * W 27-20

Lycoming (ot) * W 20-14Susquehanna * W 52-35at King’s * L 6-24at Delaware Valley * W 44-14FDU-Florham * W 53-7at Juniata * W 68-33Albright W 13-12

2003 (5-5, 4-5 Mac)DaVID WooD

Susquehanna * L 7-26at Lebanon Valley * W 74-17King’s * W 27-24at Wilkes * L 14-16Albright * L 29-30at Frostburg State (ot) W 26-19FDU-Florham * W 41-7at Moravian * W 22-12at Lycoming * L 22-45Delaware Valley * (ot) L 55-56

2004 (6-4, 5-4 Mac)DaVID WooD

at Susquehanna * L 13-35Lebanon Valley * L 0-3at King’s * W 34-31Wilkes * L 13-18at Albright * W 52-35Frostburg State W 54-19at FDU-Florham * W 24-10Moravian * W 35-31Lycoming * W 7-0at Delaware Valley * L 20-27

2005 (8-3, 6-3 Mac)Ecac soUtH atlaNtIc cHaMPs

DaVID WooDat Wilkes * L 0-13Lycoming * W 15-7at Lebanon Valley * W 41-38Moravian * W 34-24at Albright * W 33-19Susquehanna * W 42-7at King’s * L 24-31Juniata * W 52-7at Salisbury W 31-28at Delaware Valley * L 21-36Montclair State $ W 27-18

2006 (7-4, 6-3 Mac)Ecac soUtHWEst cHaMPs

DaVID WooDWilkes * L 20-23at Lycoming * L 12-15Lebanon Valley * W 31-14at Moravian * W 20-16Albright * W 33-12at Susquehanna * W 31-14King’s * W 25-20at Juniata * W 35-13Salisbury L 14-17Delaware Valley * L 0-16at Ursinus $ W 14-7

2007 (8-3, 7-0 Mac)Mac cHaMPIoNs

DaVID WooDat NC Wesleyan W 27-17Wesley L 17-31at Rowan L 0-41at Lycoming * W 16-14King’s * W 21-17Lebanon Valley * W 20-13

at FDU-Florham * W 23-3Delaware Valley * W 13-10Albright * W 28-24at Wilkes * W 20-17at Case Western Reserve # L 20-21

2008 (4-6, 2-5 Mac)DaVID WooD

NC Wesleyan W 7-6at Wesley L 9-41at Frostburg State W 30-24Lycoming * L 17-21at King’s * W 17-3at Lebanon Valley * (ot) L 13-20FDU-Florham * W 27-7at Delaware Valley * L 28-34at Albright * L 10-21Wilkes * L 27-30

2009 (3-7, 1-6 Mac)DaVID WooD

at Curry W 22-17at Ithaca L 17-41Frostburg State W 35-16at FDU-Florham * W 41-14King’s * L 24-35Lycoming * L 16-28at Albright * L 17-31Lebanon Valley * L 0-24at Wilkes * L 24-29Delaware Valley * L 16-28

2010 (5-5, 4-3 Mac)Isaac collINs

at Alfred L 0-37Thiel W 21-0Ithaca L 7-31FDU-Florham * W 35-20at King’s * W 36-21at Lycoming * L 7-31Albright * L 27-35at Lebanon Valley * L 38-42

Wilkes * W 41-21at Delaware Valley * W 28-27

2011 (9-2, 6-2 Mac)Ecac soUtH atlaNtIc cHaMPs

Isaac collINsMoravian W 44-6at Thiel W 44-14Lycoming * W 31-28at Wilkes * L 27-35King’s * W 70-0FDU-Florham * W 55-3at Stevenson * W 54-19Lebanon Valley * W 57-33at Albright * W 60-20at Delaware Valley * L 28-56Waynesburg $ W 48-27

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The capstone of the Widener athletic facilities is Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium, which was unveiled for the 1994 football season. Located in the wooded hollow that has grown from a 19th century quarry, the stadium is adjacent to the Schwartz Center complex. Dedicated on October 15, 1994, the stadium is named for alum and former University Chairman of the Board Leslie C. Quick Jr., ‘50. During his undergraduate years, Mr. Quick served as manager of the football and basketball teams for three years under Woody Ludwig. Quick Stadium towers over a new turf field (installed in 2005) designed with the flexibility in size to accom-modate football, soccer, men’s lacrosse and track & field. Encircling the turf is an eight-lane, synthetic-surfaced, championship track, known as the George A. Hansell Jr. Track. The track, dedicated in 1984, is named for the former athletic director and coach. The mezzanine sports a Wall of Recognition, which features the dedication plaque and the names of over 400 alumni, faculty and friends so recognized for contributions to the stadium construction fundraising campaign. Of historical significance, the Wall of Recognition fea-tures three medallions removed from Memorial Stadium reading: “Pennsylvania Military College, 1926,” “Sound Mind in Sound Body” and “Dedicated to Youth.” Me-morial Stadium, located behind Old Main, was the site of the University’s home football games for nearly 70 years. Widener fans, coaches and student-athletes share an enormous sense of pride in Quick Stadium, which provides one of the finest NCAA Division III facilities for players, press and spectators in the United States. The Pride on November 10, 2012 will play their 100th football game at Quick Stadium when they host Delaware Valley.

STAdIuM FACTScapacity: 4,000First Game: September 17, 1994 Widener 36, King’s 13stadium Dedication: October 15, 1994 Widener 46, Albright 20Widener’s all-time stadium Record: 70-25 (.737 winning pct. - 95 games)Undefeated Years at stadium: (6) 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2011longest Unbeaten streak: 14 games (2000-2003)First Ncaa Game: November 25, 2000 Widener 40, Hobart 14

ReCoRdSRUShINg INDIVIDUAL TeAm

attempts 36 Leon Payne, Widener, 10/17/98 60 King’s, 11/1/97 Yards 232 Leon Payne, Widener, 10/17/98 356 Widener, 11/24/01 touchdowns 4 Josan Holmes, Albright, 10/23/10 6 Widener, 10/15/94; 9/30/95; 11/03/01PASSINg

completions 35 Bryan Snyder, Albright, 10/15/94 35 Albright, 10/15/94 35 Chris Haupt, Widener, 11/19/11 35 Widener, 11/19/11 attempts 66 Bryan Snyder, Albright, 10/19/96 66 Albright, 10/19/96 Yards 589 Joe Montrella, Juniata, 11/13/99 589 Juniata, 11/13/99 touchdowns 6 Joe Montrella, Juniata, 11/13/99 6 Juniata, 11/13/99 6 Mike Warker, Widener, 9/22/01 6 Widener, 9/22/01ReCeIVINg

Receptions 17 Ryan Ditze, Albright, 10/15/94 35 Albright, 10/15/94 35 Widener, 11/19/11 Yards 397 Matt Eisenberg, Juniata, 11/13/99 589 Juniata, 11/13/99 touchdowns 5 Matt Eisenberg, Juniata, 11/13/99 6 Juniata, 11/13/99 5 Mark Bartosic, Susquehanna, 10/12/02KICKINg

Field Goals 3 Bill Miller, Delaware Valley, 11/11/06 3 Del. Val. , 11/11/06 Extra Points 10 Matt Breslin, Widener, 10/1/11 10 Widener, 10/1/11largest Victory 70 Widener vs. King’s (70-0), 10/1/11

LESLIE C. QUICK JR. STADIUM

1994.... 5-01995.... 5-01996.... 3-21997.... 4-11998.... 3-31999.... 3-1

2000.... 6-12001.... 7-02002.... 5-02003.... 2-32004.... 3-22005.... 5-0

YeAR-bY-YeAR AT QuICk

above: circa 2008RIGhT: circa 1985

2006.... 3-32007.... 4-12008.... 2-22009.... 1-4 2010.... 3-22011.... 6-0

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ADMINISTRATION

Jack Shafer • Director of Athletics Jack Shafer is in his seventh season as Widener’s director of athletics after serving the previous six as its assistant director. Shafer primarily is responsible for overseeing the school’s 20 sports and the overall growth of the department. As the director of athletics, Shafer has helped oversee upgrades to the Schwartz Center gym, pool and field house, an

upgrade of various needs within the department and a greater com-munity outreach among student-athletes. The Pride also took another major step toward reaching to the Chester community by seeing its men’s and women’s soccer teams play a regular-season game at PPL Park, starting in 2010. Under Shafer’s watch, the Pride have had four CoSIDA Academic All-Americas, six named MAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year for their sport, eight tabbed Philadelphia Inquirer Performer of the Year for academic and athletic excellence, and 63 picked to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Teams. As assistant director of athletics, Shafer was responsible for oversee-ing all indoor sports, event management and facilities. He played a huge role in fundraising activities, including the school’s annual golf outing, and managing student involvement with the Special Olympics and Big Brothers-Big Sisters program.

LarissaGillespie

Asst. Athletic Dir. Larissa Gillespie is in her ninth year as Widener’s assistant athletic director and senior woman administrator. In addition to her administrative du-ties at her alma mater, Gillespie is in her

13th year as field hockey coach. She also coached women’s lacrosse from 2004-06. Gillespie owns a 121-84 record as field hockey coach, which in 2006 included a run to the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament for the program’s first postseason appearance. Widener that year broke the school record for most victories (13-6) and notched double figures in wins for a school-best fourth straight season. One of Gillespie’s career highlights occurred September 21, 2006, when Widener upended Neumann for her 64th victory to make her the program’s winningest coach. During her time as field hockey coach, 12 players have been named first team all-conference and 23 have been tabbed second team. Gillespie last June was one of just 126 coaches in the country who received an all-expense trip to the NCAA Women Coaches Academy, which provides skills training for coaches at all levels to assist them in being more efficient, productive, resourceful and successful. A standout player on Widener’s field hockey team as an undergradu-ate, Gillespie was second on the team in scoring during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. She closed her career with a then-school-record 16 goals along with seven assists for 39 points, which ranks fourth in school history. She also was a two-time honoree on the Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll. Gillespie received a B.S. in Sport Management from Widener in 1998 and an MBA in 2000.

He stepped down in 2008 after five years as men’s soccer coach. The Pride in 2006 finished second in the Commonwealth Conference and notched their first home league tournament game in school history. For his effort, Shafer was named conference Coach of the Year. He took over the men’s team after guiding the women’s squad for four years (2000-03). He helped Widener to a then-school-record 34 victories in that time, including a run to the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Region final in 2002. In his first season with the men’s squad in 2004, Shafer led Widener to the conference tournament for the first time in school history. Shafer arrived in Chester following a tenure from 1996-99 as the men’s and women’s soccer coach at Lycoming, posting a 71-64-8 com-bined record. He was tabbed Freedom Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 by leading the men to the MAC final. He earned the same honor with the women in 1997 one year after starting the program. The stint with Lycoming followed a two-year run as assistant men’s soccer coach at his alma mater, Bethany College. He helped guide the team to the 1994 Division III national championship and the ECAC South title the following year. Shafer graduated Bethany in 1992 with a B.A. in English, helping lead the squad to the NCAA Tournament all four years. He earned his MA from Washington (MD) College in English after serving as the school’s graduate assistant coach for two seasons.

ChrisCarideo

Asst. Athletic Dir. Chris Carideo is in his seventh year as Widener’s assistant athletic director. Carideo also serves as the Pride’s men’s basketball coach, helping it to three

Commonwealth Conference titles. Widener in 2007-08 and 2008-09 posted a 23-6 record, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament three straight seasons in addition to 2006-07. Carideo entered after five successful seasons as head coach of the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. Second on the Academy’s wins list with an 86-51 mark, Carideo helped guide the Mariners to NCAA Tournament appearances in 2002 and 2003, including a trip to the second round in 2003. He began coaching after one of the most storied athletic careers in school annals from 1991-95, capped with an All-America campaign his senior season. He became the eighth player in the program’s history so honored after being named first team All-MAC all four seasons. He graduated after hitting 402 three-pointers, then an NCAA Division III record and now third best, and still holds the nation’s top mark by hitting a 3-pointer in 75 straight games. Carideo is second in school history with 2,067 points, fourth with 699 baskets and owns the top four single-season marks in 3-pointers made and attempted. Carideo last March became the third for Widener to be inducted into the Philadelphia Small College Basketball Hall of Fame. Carideo graduated in 1996 with a B.A. in Psychology and Second-ary Education.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING / EQUIPMENT

a.J. Duffy IIIAthletic Trainer610-499-4445

The athletic training staff is located in the Wellness Center, which opened in the spring of 2006. The staff is

responsible for the conditioning and rehabilitation of over 500 Widener University’s student-athletes representing

20 sports.

The staff consists of two full-time athletic trainers as well as several graduate and athletic training student interns.

The athletic trainers have at their disposal a bevy of equipment ranging from separate MD exam rooms, two walk-

in whirlpools with one cold plunge and one warm, up-to-date electromodalities and rehabilitation equipment.

The department is headed by A.J. Duffy, in his 23rd year in this capacity at Widener and 30th in collegiate

athletics. Duffy is primarily responsible for the football and men’s lacrosse teams as well as overseeing the entire

athletic training staff. He also teaches athletic training classes at Widener and Temple University.

He has been very active in the profession, serving various elected offices since 1993. Among those areas include

President of the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society. Duffy also

has given talks on both the regional and national level.

Duffy has been cited as the 2002 Interboro Education Associa-

tion Volunteer of the Year, the 2002 NATA Most Distinguished

Athletic Trainer, the 2003 EATA Cramer Award winner, the 2005

Philadelphia Sports Medicine Congress Ted Quedenfeld Award

recipient, the 2007 Donald Grover Award by the ECAC and the

2011 Division III Athletic Trainer of the Year.

Duffy, along with the Widener athletic training staff, helped

create the “MAC ATtaCk on Hunger” in 2010. The initiative,

which involves all 16 schools from the Middle Atlantic Confer-

ence, was instituted to help collect food and money for each

school’s local food banks.

Prior to arriving at Widener, Duffy was an assistant athletic

trainer at the University of Michigan from 1984-90 and an as-

sistant at Temple University from 1981-83. He earned his B.S.

from the University of Michigan in 1980, his M.S. from the University of Arizona in 1981 and his Physical Therapy Certificate from Drexel

University (Hahnemann) in 1984.

Duffy and his wife, Monica, a Widener graduate in Nursing, reside in Norwood, PA with their sons, Joseph, 22, and Connor, 21.

The equipment staff is located primarily on the lower level of Schwartz Athletic Center. The football and men’s lacrosse teams have their

equipment room located at Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium.

The staff is comprised of two full-time managers as well as a plethora of student workers. The staff has played a major role in provid-

ing upgraded locker rooms at both Schwartz Center and Quick Stadium as well as maintaining the equipment rooms to meet the needs of

Widener’s student-athletes.

Charlie Evans is in his fifth year as Widener’s head equipment manager. Evans entered after eight years at West Chester University, serving

as the lone support for the department’s 23 teams. His tenure from 2000-08 had him oversee mostly Division II teams and some Division I.

This came after he was the equipment manager at Franklin & Marshall College from 1989-99. He was the primary contact for the depart-

ment’s 26 varsity sports. Evans has been a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association since 1994.

Peggie Corey is in her first full year in Widener’s Athletics Department. She serves as the football team’s administrative assistant.

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FACILITIES

Widener University’s standout facilities and the school’s commitment to moving forward are not limited to Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium (page 45), the athletic training room (page 47) or the equipment rooms (page 47). Schwartz Athletic Center is home to our men’s and women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming, and men’s and women’s indoor track teams. It also houses Widener’s athletic administration and coaching staff in a third-floor suite. Schwartz Center offers members of the Widener community access to a gymnasium, weight room, multi-purpose field house with a new resurfaced floor and a championship size eight-lane swimming pool. The center is open from Noon-8:00 pm Monday through Friday and from Noon-5:00 pm on weekends. The facility is closed Saturdays of home football games and the Borislow Weight Room and swimming pool are subject to proper staffing. The Wellness Center, opened in April 2006, resonates with Widener’s school spirit and

pride, providing an inviting and motivating at-mosphere that promotes better health. The state-of-the-art 20,000 square-foot facility is located ad-jacent to Schwartz Center. The center also houses our athletic trainers and provides student-athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate and condition in one of the area’s finest collegiate facilities. The baseball team plays its home games at a on-campus field that opened in 2006 adjacent to Schwartz Center. The facility sports dugouts, bleachers, scoreboard, press box, three batting cages, four pitchers mounds and the same grass used by the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens

Bank Park. The field is one of the finest college baseball facilities in the Philadelphia area. The softball team plays its home games on a beautiful field which opened in 2006 just off Bullens Lane. The facility features dugouts, a scoreboard and ample seating area for spectators. Edith R. Dixon Field is home to our field hockey and women’s lacrosse squads. Equipped with artificial turf, lights and a scoreboard, the field is easily accessible for fans and students. Opened in 2005, the field also is home for our intramural teams.

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