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Muhlenberg<strong>College</strong><strong>Footbal</strong>l<br />

6<br />

Centennial Conference championships<br />

won by Muhlenberg since 2001. The Mules<br />

shared the CC title every year from 2001<br />

to 2004, then won their fi rst two outright<br />

titles the last two years. They are one <strong>of</strong> a<br />

handful <strong>of</strong> Division III schools with six con-<br />

ference championships this decade. Only<br />

two teams in league history have exceeded<br />

Muhlenberg’s four-year string <strong>of</strong> titles.<br />

20-3<br />

Muhlenberg’s<br />

record the last<br />

two season, the<br />

most wins in a<br />

two-year period<br />

in school history.<br />

7<br />

Joshua Carter, WR/KR<br />

2000<br />

Justin Jones, QB<br />

2002<br />

63<br />

Kicks blocked by the Mules in the<br />

last 11 years. The Mules have scored<br />

18 special teams touchdowns since<br />

1998 and have ranked in the top 25<br />

in Division III in a major special teams<br />

category every year since 1999.<br />

Kodi Shay, WR/KR<br />

2003<br />

14<br />

Times Muhlenberg scored 30 or<br />

more points in its last 23 games.<br />

Three other times, the Mules<br />

scored 28, 28 and 29 points.<br />

Ryan Peer, LB<br />

2004<br />

by the<br />

Muhlenberg players who have have been named Centennial Conference player <strong>of</strong> the year since 2000.<br />

Dan McCall, LB<br />

2005<br />

49.3/50.7<br />

Pass/run ratio<br />

for the Mule<br />

<strong>of</strong>fense in 2008.<br />

Muhlenberg<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> only<br />

fi ve Division III<br />

teams to average<br />

at least 200 yards<br />

passing and 200<br />

yards rushing<br />

per game last<br />

year. The Mules’<br />

all-time leaders<br />

in rushing,<br />

passing,<br />

receiving,<br />

touchdowns<br />

and allpurpose<br />

yardage<br />

have<br />

all graduated since 2000.<br />

244.4<br />

Yards per game allowed by the<br />

Muhlenberg defense<br />

in the seven seasons<br />

2002-08 – fourth-best<br />

in Division III. The<br />

Mules, who led all<br />

<strong>of</strong> college football in<br />

total defense in 2004,<br />

also rank fi fth in Divi-<br />

sion III in<br />

scoring<br />

defense<br />

(13.7<br />

points per game) over<br />

the past seven years.<br />

John DeLuca, RB<br />

2008<br />

Matt Rathbun, LB<br />

2008


Quick Facts<br />

• muhlenberg college<br />

Location ........................Allentown, PA 18104<br />

Founded .......................1848<br />

Enrollment ....................2,150<br />

Web Site .......................www.muhlenberg.edu<br />

Affi liation ......................NCAA Division III<br />

Conference ...................Centennial Conference<br />

Nickname .....................Mules<br />

Colors ...........................Cardinal Red & Grey<br />

Home Stadium ..............Scotty Wood Stadium<br />

Home Field ...................Frank Marino Field<br />

Surface .........................AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D<br />

Capacity .......................3,000<br />

Year Built ......................1998 (resurfaced 2008)<br />

• management<br />

President ......................Peyton Randolph Helm<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Students ..........Karen Green<br />

Athletic Director ............Sam Beidleman<br />

Associate Director .........Corey G<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Assistant Director ..........Jenny Warmack-Chipman<br />

Athletics Phone .............(484) 664-3380<br />

Athletics Fax .................(484) 664-3035<br />

Head Athletic Trainer ....Steve Nemes<br />

Asst. Athletic Trainers ....Lindsay Weiss<br />

Brian Perez<br />

• football<br />

Head Coach ..................Mike Donnelly (Ithaca ’75)<br />

Record at Muhlenberg ..81-47 (12 seasons)<br />

Overall Record ..............same<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

Jeff Knarr (<strong>of</strong>fensive coordinator/quarterbacks)<br />

Tom Perkovich (special teams coordinator/<strong>of</strong>f. line)<br />

Jeff Fisher (wide receivers)<br />

Ron Hannis (defensive line)<br />

Mike Litzenberger (inside linebackers)<br />

Mike Nolan (tight ends)<br />

<strong>And</strong>y Romans (safeties)<br />

James Lastowski (running backs)<br />

Matt Rathbun (outside linebackers)<br />

Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3385<br />

E-mail ...........................mdonnell@muhlenberg.edu<br />

2008 Record .................9-2 (7-1 Centennial)<br />

2008 Postseason ...........NCAA fi rst round<br />

2008 Final Ranking .......No. 20<br />

Letters Returning/Lost ...33/19<br />

Starters Returning/Lost ..12/12 (O 4/7, D 7/4, S 1/1)<br />

Offense .........................Multiple<br />

Defense ........................3-4<br />

All-Time Record ............462-477-41 (.492)<br />

First Season ...................1900<br />

CC Championships .......1983, 1986, 2001, 2002,<br />

2003, 2004, 2007, 2008<br />

• sports information<br />

Director ........................Mike Falk<br />

Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3232<br />

Home Phone .................(610) 432-8953<br />

Fax ................................(484) 664-3477<br />

E-mail ...........................falk@muhlenberg.edu<br />

Assistant Director ..........Scott Drattell<br />

Offi ce Phone .................(484) 664-3168<br />

E-mail ...........................sdrattell@muhlenberg.edu<br />

Mule Hotline (voice) ......(484) 664-3474<br />

Press Box Phone ............(484) 664-3188<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009<br />

CONTENTS<br />

• introduction<br />

Management/Support Staff ................... 2<br />

Th e Muhlenberg Experience .................. 3<br />

Muhlenberg Athletics ............................ 4<br />

Centennial Conference .......................... 4<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Facilities .................................. 5<br />

Coaching Staff .................................... 6-7<br />

• the 2009 mules<br />

Roster ................................................. 8-9<br />

Outlook ......................................... 10-11<br />

Captains ......................................... 12-13<br />

Returning Players ........................... 14-24<br />

Newcomers .................................... 24-25<br />

Opponents .......................................... 48<br />

Schedule/Team Photo.............. back cover<br />

• the 2008 mules<br />

Review ................................................ 26<br />

Statistics .............................................. 27<br />

Game Summaries ........................... 28-31<br />

• history<br />

Mule <strong>Footbal</strong>l Timeline ....................... 32<br />

All-Time Results ............................. 33-36<br />

Series Records ...................................... 37<br />

Coaches’ Records ................................. 37<br />

Individual Records ......................... 38-41<br />

Team Records ...................................... 42<br />

All-Time Letterwinners .................. 43-45<br />

Honor Roll ..................................... 46-47<br />

Team Awards .......................... inside back<br />

Credits: Th e 2009 football yearbook was<br />

produced by the Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong><br />

Sports Information Offi ce. Editor, Mike<br />

Falk; Assistant Editor, Scott Drattell;<br />

Photography, Amico Studio, Bill Johnson,<br />

Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com), David<br />

Ahouse and 7designpro.com; Printing,<br />

A-Plus Printing <strong>of</strong> Altoona, Pa. (814-942-<br />

7711).<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

• september<br />

Sat 5 at Wilkes 1:00<br />

SAT 19 UNION 1:00<br />

Sat 26 * at Gettysburg 1:00<br />

• october<br />

SAT 3 * JOHNS HOPKINS 2:00<br />

Sat 10 * at Juniata 1:00<br />

SAT 17 * McDANIEL 2:00<br />

Sat 24 * at Franklin & Marshall 1:30<br />

SAT 31 * DICKINSON 1:00<br />

• november<br />

Sat 7 * at Ursinus 1:00<br />

SAT 14 * MORAVIAN 1:00<br />

* Centennial Conference game<br />

Follow The Mules<br />

Th ere are several great ways to follow the Mule<br />

football team in 2009.<br />

• on the web<br />

www.muhlenberg.edu/sports<br />

• on the phone<br />

484-664-3474<br />

• on Facebook<br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> Athletics group page<br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> Athletics fan page<br />

• on Twitter<br />

www.twitter.com/muhl_sports<br />

www.twitter.com/muhl_fb<br />

• on YouTube<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/muhlsid


<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong>Management<br />

Management<br />

2<br />

Peyton R. Helm<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong><br />

Peyton Randolph Helm<br />

took <strong>of</strong>fi ce as president <strong>of</strong><br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> July<br />

1, 2003. He holds the<br />

faculty rank <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />

history.<br />

Immediately prior to<br />

joining the Muhlenberg community, Helm<br />

served as vice president for college relations<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> classical studies at Colby <strong>College</strong><br />

in Waterville, Maine.<br />

Helm began his career in academic administration<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />

where he was named coordinator <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

House Programs in 1981. He served as associate<br />

director <strong>of</strong> development and then director<br />

<strong>of</strong> development for Penn’s School <strong>of</strong> Arts and<br />

Sciences. From 1981-1988 he was also an<br />

adjunct assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ancient history<br />

and urban studies at Penn.<br />

In 1988, Helm was named vice president<br />

for development and alumni relations at<br />

Colby, where he was promoted to vice president<br />

for college relations in 2001.<br />

Th e Council for Advancement and Support<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education (CASE) has awarded Helm its<br />

Steuben Apple, given to advancement pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

who have been rated as a top speaker<br />

at 10 or more national conferences. Helm has<br />

delivered addresses and conducted seminars<br />

on ethics, stewardship, writing, capital<br />

campaigns, market research and volunteer<br />

management at more than 30 conferences<br />

across the country and internationally. His<br />

writing has been published in CASE Currents<br />

and Successful Fund Raising, as well as various<br />

scholarly publications in the fi eld <strong>of</strong> ancient<br />

history.<br />

Helm earned his bachelor’s degree in archaeology,<br />

with magna cum laude and Phi Beta<br />

Kappa distinction, from Yale University. He<br />

earned his doctoral degree in ancient history,<br />

specializing in ancient Greek and Near Eastern<br />

history and literature, from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Athletic Trainers<br />

Steve Brian Lindsay<br />

Nemes Perez Weiss<br />

Karen Green<br />

Vice President for Student Affairs/<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />

Karen Green began her duties<br />

as vice president for student affairs/dean<br />

<strong>of</strong> students at Muhlenberg<br />

<strong>College</strong> on June 15, 2006,<br />

following more than four years as<br />

dean <strong>of</strong> students at Wells <strong>College</strong><br />

in Aurora, N.Y.<br />

At Muhlenberg, Green oversees more than 70 fulltime<br />

employees and several departments, including<br />

athletics and recreation.<br />

“Muhlenberg is committed to our scholar athletes<br />

and the athletic programs are an integral part <strong>of</strong><br />

a liberal arts education,” said Green. “Th e lessons<br />

learned from participation in our programs will<br />

sustain our students throughout their lives. Th e<br />

opportunity to be involved in intramural and recreational<br />

programs provides balance from the rigors <strong>of</strong><br />

a challenging academic experience. Students learn<br />

negotiation skills, teamwork, time management and<br />

to be eff ective leaders.<br />

“Our coaches are committed to excellence and<br />

are partners with students notwithstanding their<br />

skill level. My predecessor as dean <strong>of</strong> students, Rudy<br />

Ehrenberg, said it best, ‘We must provide our students<br />

with outstanding coaches, superb facilities and<br />

a commitment to excellent programs. Th ese are the<br />

ingredients for a quality program and Muhlenberg<br />

<strong>College</strong> is committed to such excellence.’ I strongly<br />

support these words and will be fully committed to<br />

the <strong>College</strong>’s athletic programs.”<br />

Green received her baccalaureate degree from<br />

Agnes Scott <strong>College</strong> in Atlanta in 1986, where the<br />

Karen Green Human Relations Award was created in<br />

her honor. She went on to earn her master’s <strong>of</strong> divinity<br />

from the Candler School <strong>of</strong> Th eology at Emory<br />

University in 1997.<br />

Green began her administrative career as a resident<br />

director at Spelman <strong>College</strong>, later served in the<br />

admissions <strong>of</strong>fi ce at Agnes Scott and subsequently<br />

became director <strong>of</strong> orientation, residence life and<br />

student activities at her alma mater before leaving<br />

Atlanta to accept the position <strong>of</strong> director <strong>of</strong> multicultural<br />

aff airs at Hamilton <strong>College</strong> in Clinton, N.Y.<br />

She held additional leadership positions in<br />

student life at Agnes Scott, Emory and Hamilton<br />

before assuming the position <strong>of</strong> dean <strong>of</strong> students at<br />

Wells in September 2001.<br />

ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF<br />

Athletic Business<br />

Manager<br />

Ray Ramella<br />

Sam Beidleman<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

Following a national search,<br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> named Sam<br />

Beidleman director <strong>of</strong> athletics in<br />

July 2003. He had been serving<br />

as interim director <strong>of</strong> athletics<br />

since April 1, 2003.<br />

As director <strong>of</strong> athletics,<br />

Beidleman supervises Muhlenberg’s 22-sport varsity<br />

intercollegiate program, as well as the intramural and<br />

recreation programs.<br />

“Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> is proud <strong>of</strong> its long-standing<br />

tradition <strong>of</strong> academic and athletic excellence,”<br />

said Beidleman. “While we strive to win on the fi eld<br />

or court, we measure our success in many other ways<br />

including the development <strong>of</strong> character, leadership,<br />

scholarship and ethical behavior.”<br />

Beidleman returned to Muhlenberg after a prior<br />

35-year association with the <strong>College</strong>, during which<br />

he held responsibilities in every area <strong>of</strong> athletics<br />

programming – as a student, coach, faculty member<br />

and administrator. He was a varsity letterwinner in<br />

football and track and spent 13 seasons as an assistant<br />

football coach following his graduation in 1963.<br />

It was as a baseball coach that Beidleman truly<br />

made his mark, coaching the Mules from 1970<br />

to 1992 and winning 255 games, setting a school<br />

record for a coach in one sport. His teams captured<br />

fi ve Middle Atlantic Conference Southwest League<br />

titles and three Southern Division championships.<br />

Beidleman, who held the academic rank <strong>of</strong> associate<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physical education from 1965 to<br />

1992, also served as men’s intramural director and<br />

director <strong>of</strong> recreation. After retiring from coaching,<br />

he was full-time athletic business and facilities<br />

manager until August 2000.<br />

A 2006 inductee into the Muhlenberg Athletic<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, Beidleman earned his master’s degree<br />

in counseling and guidance from Kutztown University<br />

in 1970.<br />

Corey G<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

Corey G<strong>of</strong>f was promoted to<br />

associate director <strong>of</strong> athletics in<br />

2008 after fi ve years as an assistant<br />

director <strong>of</strong> athletics. In addition<br />

to his administrative duties,<br />

he serves as head baseball coach<br />

and summer camp coordinator.<br />

Jenny Warmack-Chipman<br />

Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />

Jenny Warmack-Chipman is<br />

in her ninth year as an assistant<br />

director <strong>of</strong> athletics. In addition<br />

to her administrative duties, she<br />

serves as senior woman administrator,<br />

advisor to the Student-<br />

Athlete Advisory Committee and<br />

head volleyball coach.<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


CARING COMMUNITY<br />

What makes Muhlenberg special? People really<br />

care about each other ...<br />

It’s true! Many colleges say it, but at Muhlenberg<br />

you can feel it. Th ere is a real sense <strong>of</strong> community<br />

here. Students care about each other. Faculty care<br />

about their students. Th e<br />

potential for human connections<br />

and for lifelong<br />

friendships that enrich<br />

a college experience is<br />

tremendous.<br />

Jake Floyd: “People are<br />

friendly and are willing<br />

to go out <strong>of</strong> their way to<br />

help you in any way they<br />

can. If you cannot make<br />

<strong>of</strong>fi ce hours, pr<strong>of</strong>essors are<br />

more than willing to meet<br />

with you at a time that<br />

works for you. It’s always<br />

Mules helping Mules and<br />

that makes Muhlenberg a<br />

special and unique place.”<br />

Frank Emmett: “Try<br />

stopping in to one <strong>of</strong> your<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor’s <strong>of</strong>fi ce hours which is from 2 to 3 o’clock<br />

for fi ve minutes to talk about a paper for class. It<br />

doesn’t happen, you stay and talk about the weekend<br />

until either you or your pr<strong>of</strong>essor has class at 4:15.<br />

Try walking through the Garden Room without<br />

hearing a joke from one <strong>of</strong> the staff who happens<br />

to be a big football fan. It doesn’t happen, you stop<br />

and joke back. Or try walking down Academic<br />

Row, dropping your books, and watching everyone<br />

stop and stare at you. It doesn’t happen, someone<br />

walks over and helps you pick your things up and<br />

you meet someone new. Th is type <strong>of</strong> community<br />

stretches from the one end <strong>of</strong> campus to the other.”<br />

JJ Contessa: “At a small institution such as<br />

Muhlenberg, it is imperative that the students, administrators,<br />

and community create a welcoming<br />

and caring environment. Th e faculty and staff at<br />

Muhlenberg have done an exceptional job creating<br />

a fantastic college experience. Pr<strong>of</strong>essors show their<br />

support on and <strong>of</strong>f the fi eld by cheering us on during<br />

our games, but also by being fl exible with our<br />

busy schedules to accommodate us for extra <strong>of</strong>fi ce<br />

hours or whatever help we may need.”<br />

Phil Cresta: “I have always been accepted<br />

and respected during my time at Muhlenberg. I<br />

believe the Muhlenberg community is great with<br />

respecting all diff erent types <strong>of</strong> people. Th is is one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the reasons why everyone gets along well with<br />

everyone else.”<br />

ACTIVE LEARNING<br />

At Muhlenberg, excellent teaching is our fi rst<br />

priority. Our faculty are drawn from America’s<br />

major universities and are selected for their ability<br />

to combine fi rst-rate scholarship and compelling<br />

teaching.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> our classes are taught seminar<br />

style, with an emphasis on discussion and<br />

classroom interaction. Science labs are<br />

hands-on, with the opportunity to do real<br />

science in a small college setting. Independent<br />

study, mentored research, internships<br />

and fi eld experience all are encouraged. Th e<br />

goal in each case is to promote an active,<br />

participatory learning style.<br />

Th at commitment to fi rst-rate teaching<br />

and active learning means that we strive<br />

always to provide learning experiences that<br />

are not simply informational, but interesting,<br />

even inspirational. It means looking for<br />

teaching approaches where students are not<br />

passive but rather engaged, active learners.<br />

Th e result has been an academic program<br />

widely recognized for educational excellence<br />

based on both rigor and nurture.<br />

Jake Floyd: “Due to the small class sizes<br />

at Muhlenberg, there is nowhere to hide in the<br />

classroom because your pr<strong>of</strong>essors know you by<br />

name. Students are actively engaged by pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

who lead lively discussions rather than boring<br />

lectures. Th e dialogue between students as well as<br />

with pr<strong>of</strong>essors make the classes at Muhlenberg<br />

a place where ideas fl ow freely,<br />

debates happen, learning is<br />

fostered and growth occurs.”<br />

Frank Emmett: “Last fall I<br />

took an Organizational Behavior<br />

class. We were given a group<br />

semester project and the goal<br />

was to think globally, but act<br />

locally. Along with four other<br />

group members we decided to<br />

tackle the issue <strong>of</strong> childhood<br />

obesity. We planned a whole<br />

day <strong>of</strong> fun educational activities<br />

for the children, ranging from a<br />

puzzle and a mix and match to<br />

a memory game. We put our plan into action at an<br />

after-school program at Th e Caring Place in downtown<br />

Allentown. Th e kids had a great day, and we<br />

really felt that we made an impact on the children.<br />

It’s tough to fi nd a class like this anywhere else.”<br />

Cameron Ahouse: “Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> is a<br />

small school with small classes, which provides<br />

for a lot <strong>of</strong> specialized attention. Pr<strong>of</strong>essors are<br />

always willing to help students and make<br />

themselves available. During my junior<br />

year where I focused on my two majors, the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essors taught me more than what the<br />

book did; they taught me lessons that I can<br />

put to use in the real world, especially in<br />

my Investments and Portfolios class.”<br />

Phil Cresta: “I know that I would not<br />

have done very well at a college that did<br />

not include active pr<strong>of</strong>essors. I believe that<br />

I received a great education because I was<br />

actually taught by my pr<strong>of</strong>essors.”<br />

Muhlenberg<br />

MuhlenbergExperience<br />

Experience<br />

POWERFUL OUTCOMES<br />

A Muhlenberg education provides a powerful<br />

launching pad to graduate school and entry-level<br />

careers. Th e <strong>College</strong>’s success rates with both law<br />

school and medical school placement are regularly<br />

over 90%. In addition, many Muhlenberg students<br />

go on to master’s and doctoral programs each year,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten with teaching fellowships or other stipends.<br />

Muhlenberg grads also go on to a full range <strong>of</strong><br />

employment opportunities, from America’s largest<br />

banks and accounting fi rms to its “blue-chip”<br />

business concerns, from the most prominent social<br />

and helping agencies to schools, government and<br />

family-owned businesses, and from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media, writing and advertising positions to work in<br />

the performing and fi ne arts.<br />

Our alumni <strong>of</strong>ten report that their Muhlenberg<br />

experience helped them develop a combination <strong>of</strong><br />

work ethic, mental agility and intellectual toughness<br />

that has allowed them to excel in a variety <strong>of</strong> fi elds.<br />

Muhlenberg graduates across the years share at least<br />

one thing in common – a rigorous, challenging and<br />

supportive undergraduate experience that helped to<br />

shape them and prepare them for excellence in their<br />

lives and careers.<br />

Jake Floyd: “Th e true liberal arts structure <strong>of</strong><br />

Muhlenberg allows you to do whatever you want<br />

with your degree. Muhlenberg does not prepare<br />

you solely for a career in your fi eld <strong>of</strong> study, but<br />

for your entire future. Th e diversity <strong>of</strong> the classes<br />

you must take for your requirements gives you an<br />

unparalleled educational background that makes a<br />

Muhlenberg student a valuable<br />

asset to any company. I feel extremely<br />

prepared and confi dent<br />

entering the job market with a<br />

Muhlenberg degree behind me.”<br />

Frank Emmett: “My<br />

Muhlenberg education has<br />

landed me a credit analyst<br />

intern position at a local bank<br />

in Scranton, Pa., where hopefully<br />

it may lead to a full-time<br />

position next year. But beyond<br />

getting a job after graduation,<br />

a Muhlenberg education<br />

produces a well-rounded individual.<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> being ignorant <strong>of</strong> other societies,<br />

cultures, and norms <strong>of</strong> living, Muhlenberg grads<br />

will understand what was once diff erent.”<br />

JJ Contessa: “I am very confi dent that upon<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong> my education at Muhlenberg<br />

that I will have the necessary tools to succeed in<br />

the corporate world. Th e liberal arts education has<br />

exposed me to various subject matters that have<br />

caused me to think outside <strong>of</strong> my normal realm,<br />

providing me with a much more cultured education<br />

that I am sure will come in handy during<br />

future work endeavors.”<br />

Cameron Ahouse: “Although Muhlenberg<br />

<strong>College</strong> is a small liberal arts school, it allows its<br />

students to explore many opportunities in the real<br />

world because <strong>of</strong> its great reputation. Some <strong>of</strong> my<br />

friends in accounting were able to get amazing<br />

internships because <strong>of</strong> the accounting program<br />

here. I was able to work for Northwestern Mutual<br />

Financial because I attend Muhlenberg.”<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 3


Muhlenberg<br />

MuhlenbergAthletics Athletics<br />

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centennial conference<br />

In its 17th year <strong>of</strong> all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has<br />

taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences.<br />

On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president <strong>of</strong> Franklin & Marshall<br />

<strong>College</strong>, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it<br />

timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institutions<br />

with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With that<br />

statement, the Centennial Conference was born.<br />

From 1983-92, the eight private colleges<br />

— Dickinson <strong>College</strong>, Franklin &<br />

Marshall <strong>College</strong>, Gettysburg <strong>College</strong>,<br />

Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg<br />

<strong>College</strong>, Swarthmore <strong>College</strong>, Ursinus<br />

<strong>College</strong> and Western Maryland<br />

<strong>College</strong> (now McDaniel <strong>College</strong>)<br />

— participated in a football-only<br />

conference. Because <strong>of</strong> the success<br />

in operating the Centennial <strong>Footbal</strong>l<br />

Conference, the league expanded to<br />

an all-sports conference in 1992, with Bryn<br />

Mawr <strong>College</strong>, Haverford <strong>College</strong> and Washington<br />

<strong>College</strong> joining as charter members.<br />

In 2007, Juniata <strong>College</strong> and Moravian <strong>College</strong>, a longtime rival <strong>of</strong><br />

Muhlenberg, joined the CC as associate members in the sport <strong>of</strong> football.<br />

Susquehanna is slated to come on board for the 2010 season.<br />

A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated,<br />

“Recognizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission <strong>of</strong><br />

institutions, we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

rationalizing our competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. The<br />

Conference will be controlled by the presidents <strong>of</strong> the member institutions.”<br />

The Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among<br />

national liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic<br />

aspirations and a commitment to the importance <strong>of</strong> the total educational<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> students engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs<br />

are an integral part <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> the member institutions and fl ow<br />

from their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive,<br />

broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably,<br />

and every sport is important.<br />

The CC crowns<br />

champions in 24<br />

sports and continues<br />

to sponsor<br />

intercollegiate<br />

programs <strong>of</strong><br />

national prominence<br />

for women<br />

and men. On the<br />

average, Centennial<br />

members<br />

boast <strong>of</strong> 19 varsity<br />

teams, which is<br />

well above the<br />

national norm.<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l in the<br />

CC has shown an<br />

incredible balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> power. In 26<br />

years, all eight<br />

CC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS<br />

1983 Muhlenberg (5-2)<br />

Gettysburg (5-2)<br />

Swarthmore (5-2)<br />

1984 Gettysburg (6-1)<br />

Swarthmore (6-1)<br />

1985 Gettysburg (6-0-1)<br />

1986 Muhlenberg (6-1)<br />

Franklin & Marshall (6-1)<br />

1987 Franklin & Marshall (7-0)<br />

1988 Franklin & Marshall (6-1)<br />

Dickinson (6-1)<br />

1989 Dickinson (7-0)<br />

1990 Dickinson (5-1-1)<br />

1991 Dickinson (7-0)<br />

1992 Dickinson (5-1-1)<br />

1993 Dickinson (5-2)<br />

Franklin & Marshall (5-2)<br />

1994 Dickinson (7-0)<br />

1995 Franklin & Marshall (6-1)<br />

1996 Ursinus (7-0)<br />

1997 Western Maryland (7-0)<br />

1998 Western Maryland (7-0)<br />

1999 Western Maryland (7-0)<br />

2000 Western Maryland (7-0)<br />

2001 Muhlenberg (5-1)<br />

Western Maryland (5-1)<br />

2002 Muhlenberg (5-1)<br />

Johns Hopkins (5-1)<br />

McDaniel (5-1)<br />

2003 Muhlenberg (5-1)<br />

Johns Hopkins (5-1)<br />

2004 Muhlenberg (4-2)<br />

Dickinson (4-2)<br />

Franklin & Marshall (4-2)<br />

Johns Hopkins (4-2)<br />

McDaniel (4-2)<br />

2005 Johns Hopkins (5-1)<br />

2006 Dickinson (5-1)<br />

2007 Muhlenberg (8-0)<br />

2008 Muhlenberg (7-1)<br />

<strong>of</strong> the original members have won outright or shared the Conference<br />

championship, and there has been a tie for the title nine times, including<br />

a fi ve-way tie in 2004. No team went through the CC season undefeated<br />

from 2000 until 2007, when Muhlenberg did.<br />

But success does not only come on the fi eld. Ten CC football players<br />

have been accorded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while 10 more<br />

have earned fi rst-team Academic All-America recognition, and one earned<br />

a Rhodes Scholarship.<br />

www.centennial.org<br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate athletics<br />

program. Th e Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports<br />

and are members <strong>of</strong> the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division<br />

III.<br />

Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to <strong>of</strong>f er quality competitive<br />

experiences for the<br />

serious athlete, with<br />

opportunities for<br />

outstanding teams<br />

and individuals to<br />

advance to national<br />

Division III championships.<br />

However,<br />

given the breadth<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program, opportunities<br />

also exist<br />

for the unrecruited<br />

athlete to participate<br />

in varsity sports.<br />

Muhlenberg has<br />

excellent on-campus<br />

athletic facilities.<br />

Opened in 1982,<br />

the Life Sports<br />

Center is a building<br />

During the 2008-09 school year, Muhlenberg won the<br />

Centennial Conference championship in football, women’s<br />

basketball and s<strong>of</strong>tball, and Mule individuals earned bids to<br />

the NCAA Division III Championships in wrestling, men’s and<br />

women’s track and fi eld, and men’s cross country.<br />

designed for athletics, intramurals and “sports for life” as primary uses. Th e<br />

original solar-heated building, a series <strong>of</strong> three additions to the Memorial Hall<br />

gymnasium, includes the spacious John Deitrich Field House, featuring basketball<br />

and tennis courts and a 160-meter running track; the 25-meter Alumni<br />

Pool; and the Levering Tyson wing, containing racquetball and squash courts<br />

ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY<br />

484-664-<br />

Director ........................Sam Beidleman .................. 3380<br />

Associate Director .........Corey G<strong>of</strong>f ......................... 3395<br />

Assistant Director ..........Jenny Warmack-Chipman .. 3669<br />

Business Manager .........Ray Ramella ....................... 3377<br />

Head Coaches<br />

Baseball ......................Corey G<strong>of</strong>f ......................... 3395<br />

Basketball (men) ..........Scott McClary .................... 3387<br />

Basketball (women) .....Ron Rohn ........................... 3394<br />

Cheerleading ..............Kelly Drust ......................... 3865<br />

Cross Country .............David Bracetty .................... 3788<br />

Field Hockey ................Megan Eddinger ................ 3768<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l .......................Mike Donnelly .................... 3385<br />

Golf (men) ..................John Librick ........................ 3392<br />

Golf (women) ..............Ron Rohn ........................... 3394<br />

Lacrosse (men) ............Chris Bissinger ................... 3763<br />

Lacrosse (women) .......Kristen Stuckel ................... 3384<br />

Soccer (men) ...............Sean Topping ..................... 3383<br />

Soccer (women) ..........Leslie Benintend ................. 3382<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball .......................Roni Rivera ......................... 3415<br />

Tennis (men) ................Jeff Schmitt ........................ 3865<br />

Tennis (women) ...........Linda <strong>And</strong>rews ................... 3381<br />

Track & Field................Brad Hackett ...................... 3590<br />

Volleyball ....................Jenny Warmack-Chipman .. 3669<br />

Wrestling ....................Mike Kocsis ........................ 3386<br />

Athletic Trainers ............Steve Nemes ...................... 3391<br />

Lindsay Weiss ..................... 3063<br />

Brian Perez ......................... 3863<br />

Equipment Manager .....John Librick ........................ 3392<br />

Administrative Asst. ......Bonnie Belknap .................. 3379<br />

and rooms for sports<br />

medicine, weight training,<br />

wrestling, dance,<br />

instruction and equipment<br />

distribution.<br />

Memorial Hall, the<br />

original facility built in<br />

1954, seats 3,529 and<br />

is an excellent facility<br />

for viewing indoor<br />

sports.<br />

Th e Life Sports<br />

Center recently underwent<br />

a signifi cant<br />

renovation that further<br />

improved the Mules’<br />

facilities. Th e threelevel,<br />

40,000-square<br />

foot addition was built<br />

directly west <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Deitrich Field House<br />

and opened in the fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2004. Th e new facility<br />

includes additional<br />

locker rooms and <strong>of</strong>fi ce<br />

space, new recreation<br />

and fi tness areas and a new health and counseling center.<br />

Outdoors, the Mules have a grass fi eld used by the men’s and women’s soccer<br />

teams, constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use by football, fi eld hockey and<br />

lacrosse surrounded by an eight-lane, all-weather track, constructed in 1998<br />

and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D in 2008.<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


Scotty Wood Stadium/<br />

Frank Marino Field<br />

Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> constructed a state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art on-campus game and<br />

practice facility during the summer <strong>of</strong> 1998. Th e multipurpose stadium includes<br />

an artifi cial turf playing fi eld with e-layer pad, an eight-lane all-weather<br />

track, bleacher seating for 3,000 and lighting. Th e facility was the fi rst <strong>of</strong> its<br />

kind in the Lehigh Valley.<br />

Scotty Wood Stadium, also home to the Mule fi eld hockey, lacrosse and<br />

track teams, received a facelift in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2008 when the original Astro-<br />

Turf 12® surface was replaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D.<br />

AstroTurf GameDay Grass is an infi ll turf system tufted into a super-stable,<br />

multi-ply primary backing system that is covered with a heavy urethane, environmentally<br />

friendly BioCel coating for uniformity, consistency and precise<br />

performance across the entire fi eld.<br />

AstroTurf GameDay Grass<br />

3D is a natural-looking synthetic<br />

surface that’s more durable than<br />

100% polyethylene systems.<br />

Tweed tufting <strong>of</strong> AstroTurf Game-<br />

Day Grass 3D more accurately<br />

mimics the true coloration <strong>of</strong><br />

natural grass. A double nylon<br />

Root Zone acts as a traction layer,<br />

providing fi ber support and reducing<br />

the compaction associated<br />

with other infi ll products.<br />

Muhlenberg’s facility is named<br />

for two prominent fi gures in the<br />

school’s athletic history.<br />

Th e stadium honors the late<br />

Milton W. “Scotty” Wood for his<br />

many years <strong>of</strong> support and service<br />

to the <strong>College</strong> and its scholar<br />

athletes. He began Wood Dining<br />

Services, now prominent in the<br />

food service industry, in 1947 by<br />

feeding Muhlenberg basketball<br />

players. Th e Mules’ annual tip<strong>of</strong>f<br />

basketball tournament is also<br />

named in his honor.<br />

Th e fi eld honors Frank Marino,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most beloved coaches in<br />

Life Sports<br />

Center<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l <strong>Footbal</strong>lFacilities Facilities<br />

Constructed 1998 Renovated 2003-04<br />

HOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE<br />

Scotty Wood Stadium has<br />

been one <strong>of</strong> the most popular<br />

Division III football venues <strong>of</strong> late.<br />

Muhlenberg has averaged more<br />

than 2,500 fans a game the last<br />

six years, including an over-capacity<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 3,401 in 2007. The<br />

Mules ranked 10th in Division III<br />

in home attendance (3,738 per<br />

game) in 2003.<br />

The top fi ve Scotty Wood Stadium<br />

crowds:<br />

4,471 Hartwick Nov. 4, 2000<br />

4,312 Salisbury Nov. 17, 2007<br />

4,168 Moravian Nov. 15, 2003<br />

4,121 Ursinus Oct. 30, 1999<br />

4,100 Moravian Nov. 10, 2007<br />

Not coincidentally, Muhlenberg<br />

has been very successful at Scotty<br />

Wood Stadium. Despite an <strong>of</strong>f-year<br />

in 2005, the Mules are 44-15 at<br />

home since 1998, setting a school<br />

record with six home wins in 2000,<br />

2002 and 2007:<br />

1998 3-2 2002 6-1 2006 4-1<br />

1999 3-2 2003 3-1 2007 6-0<br />

2000 6-0 2004 4-1 2008 5-1<br />

2001 3-2 2005 1-4<br />

school history. He led the football team to a 54-40-6 record from 1970 to 1980<br />

and was 1976 Middle Atlantic Conference coach <strong>of</strong> the year. Marino served the<br />

athletic department in numerous other capacities during his 34-year association<br />

with the <strong>College</strong>, earning the respect, loyalty and admiration <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

young men and women.<br />

A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened<br />

in August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong>’s athletic facilities.<br />

Th e addition, built directly west <strong>of</strong> the John Dietrich Field House, includes<br />

a large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fi tness area, the Life Sports Center<br />

Café snack bar, new facilities for health service and counseling, training rooms,<br />

locker rooms and coaches’ <strong>of</strong>fi ces. Th e structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium<br />

and Varsity Field and is joined to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor<br />

corridor on the main level. A new main entrance faces the campus.<br />

Th e project also entailed renovations in the Field House, including installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a new fl oor and track, new netting, new lighting and painting.<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 5


Coaching CoachingStaff Staff<br />

Mike Donnelly<br />

6<br />

Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks<br />

Ithaca ’75 • 13th Season<br />

Mike Donnelly is the winningest<br />

coach in the history <strong>of</strong> Muhlenberg<br />

football with a record <strong>of</strong> 81-47<br />

(.633) in 12 years. Since taking<br />

over a program that won a total <strong>of</strong><br />

18 games in the eight years prior<br />

to his arrival, Donnelly has turned<br />

the Mules into a perennial title contender and national<br />

top-10 team.<br />

Donnelly was named regional coach <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

by the American <strong>Footbal</strong>l Coaches Association and<br />

D3football.com in 2007 after leading Muhlenberg to<br />

its fi rst undefeated regular season in the 106-year program<br />

history. Th e Mules won the Centennial Conference<br />

championship, fi nished the regular season with a<br />

10-0 record and advanced to the second round <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NCAA Division III play<strong>of</strong>f s. Th ey were ranked eighth<br />

in the country in the fi nal poll <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />

Th e 2008 squad repeated as CC champion and rose<br />

to No. 2 in one national poll — the highest national<br />

ranking ever for any Muhlenberg team in any sport.<br />

Donnelly was voted CC coach <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

Th e Mules are 79-33 (.705) in their last 112 games<br />

and have earned seven postseason invitations since<br />

2000. Th ey tied for the Centennial Conference championship<br />

four straight years (2001-04) and made their<br />

fi rst national play<strong>of</strong>f appearance in 2002.<br />

In 1999, Muhlenberg fi nished 6-4 for its fi rst winning<br />

record since 1989 and broke or tied 57 school,<br />

CC and NCAA records. Th e 2000 team tied a school<br />

record by winning nine games, earned the program’s<br />

fi rst postseason bid since 1946 and had three All-Americans.<br />

In 2002, Muhlenberg fi nished the year ranked<br />

17th after winning a school-record 10 games.<br />

Th e 2003 Mules won their fi nal seven regular-season<br />

games and became the fi rst team to win the CC title<br />

after losing the conference opener.<br />

Donnelly became the winningest coach in program<br />

history with a 20-2 defeat <strong>of</strong> Dickinson in 2005. In his<br />

12 seasons, Donnelly has coached 13 All-Americans,<br />

seven Centennial Conference players <strong>of</strong> the year and<br />

four Academic All-Americans.<br />

As defensive coordinator, Donnelly has established<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the top defenses in Division III. Muhlenberg led<br />

the country in total defense in 2004 and ranked in the<br />

top fi ve in three other defensive categories. Th e Mules<br />

are one <strong>of</strong> four Division III schools that has allowed<br />

fewer than 250 yards per game the last seven years.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> nearby Easton, Donnelly came to<br />

Muhlenberg after four years at Columbia University,<br />

where, as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach,<br />

he helped the Lions compile an 8-2 record – their best<br />

in 51 years – in 1996. Donnelly’s charges included defensive<br />

end Marcellus Wiley, a third-team All-American<br />

and second-round draft pick <strong>of</strong> the Buff alo Bills.<br />

Since graduating in 1975 from Ithaca <strong>College</strong>, where<br />

he was an all-conference linebacker, Donnelly has<br />

coached at the NCAA Division I, II and III levels. During<br />

the 1976-77 school year, he coached the defensive<br />

ends and was scouting coordinator at the University at<br />

Albany, while earning his master’s degree in education<br />

administration. Donnelly spent the next season as a<br />

defensive line assistant at East Stroudsburg University.<br />

mule football 1997-2008<br />

Year .....W-L .. CC W-L ...CC Place<br />

1997........ 1-9 .........1-6 ........ 7th<br />

Five losses by a touchdown or less<br />

Led CC in total <strong>of</strong>fense and passing <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

1998........ 5-5 .........3-4 ........ 5th<br />

Third-best improvement in Division III<br />

1999........ 6-4 .........4-3 ........ 3rd (tied)<br />

First winning season since 1989<br />

Received votes in national poll<br />

Led Division III in kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

Led CC in passing <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

Broke or tied 57 school, CC and NCAA records<br />

2000........ 9-2 .........5-2 ........ 2nd (tied)<br />

Won ECAC Southwest championship<br />

First postseason bid since 1946<br />

Tied school record with nine wins<br />

Best CC record/fi nish since 1988/1987<br />

Three All-Americans and 14 All-CC players<br />

First CC player <strong>of</strong> the year in team history<br />

Ranked 24th in Division III by USA <strong>Footbal</strong>l<br />

Led CC in total <strong>of</strong>fense and passing <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

2001........ 7-4 .........5-1 ........ 1st (tied)<br />

Tied for CC championship (fi rst since 1986)<br />

Earned bid to ECAC Southeast championship<br />

17 players on All-CC team<br />

Ranked 16th in Lindy’s preseason poll<br />

2002....... 10-2 ........5-1 ........ 1st (tied)<br />

Earned fi rst-ever bid to NCAA Tournament and<br />

won fi rst-round game<br />

Tied for second straight CC championship<br />

Broke school record for wins<br />

Ranked 17th in fi nal Division III poll<br />

Two All-Americans and 18 All-CC selections<br />

CC and ECAC Southwest <strong>of</strong>fensive player <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year<br />

Second in Division III in turnover margin<br />

2003........ 7-3 .........5-1 ........ 1st (tied)<br />

Second straight NCAA bid<br />

Tied for third straight CC championship<br />

CC <strong>of</strong>fensive player <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

Two All-Americans<br />

Nine spots on All-CC fi rst team<br />

Ranked in top 20 in two preseason polls<br />

2004........ 8-3 .........4-2 ........ 1st (tied)<br />

Third consecutive NCAA bid<br />

Tied for fourth straight CC championship<br />

Led all <strong>of</strong> college football in total defense<br />

Ranked in top fi ve in Division III in four defensive<br />

categories<br />

CC defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

2005........ 3-7 .........2-4 ........ 5th (tied)<br />

Ninth in Division III in total defense<br />

Six losses by eight points or fewer<br />

CC defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

2006........ 5-5 .........2-4 ........ 5th (tied)<br />

3-2 with two three-point losses in last fi ve games<br />

2007....... 11-1 ........8-0 ........ 1st<br />

First outright CC championship ever<br />

First undefeated regular season ever<br />

First undefeated team in CC play since 2000<br />

Advanced to NCAA second round<br />

Broke school record for wins<br />

Nine spots on All-CC fi rst team<br />

Ranked No. 8 by D3football.com<br />

In top 10 in Division III in nine statistical categories<br />

Four shutouts (most since 1947)<br />

2008........ 9-2 .........7-1 ........ 1st<br />

Second straight outright CC championship<br />

Ranked No. 2 by AFCA during season<br />

CC <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive players <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

Two All-Americans<br />

Two Academic All-Americans<br />

Led CC in four defensive categories<br />

Scored at least 30 points seven times<br />

Totals .. 81-47 ... 51-29 .....6 titles<br />

.633 .638<br />

After two seasons as defensive coordinator and<br />

head track coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,<br />

Donnelly returned to his alma mater for four<br />

years, coaching the linebackers and helping Ithaca<br />

to the 1980 NCAA Division III championship<br />

game. As head track coach, he led the Bombers to<br />

four consecutive conference titles.<br />

In 1984, Donnelly left Ithaca for Lafayette <strong>College</strong>,<br />

where he would spend the next seven years.<br />

He was defensive coordinator in 1988, when the<br />

Leopards won their fi rst Patriot League championship.<br />

Donnelly spent two seasons as defensive coordinator<br />

at the University at Buff alo before moving<br />

on to Columbia.<br />

Donnelly is a member <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Footbal</strong>l<br />

Coaches Association (AFCA) and has served on<br />

several AFCA committees. He also sits on the<br />

NCAA South Region football committee and<br />

ECAC football championship committee.<br />

Muhlenberg’s 28th football coach dating back to<br />

1900, the 57-year-old Donnelly and his wife, Beth,<br />

have two children, Lauren, 26, and Brendan, 21.<br />

Jeff Knarr<br />

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks<br />

East Stroudsburg ’94 • 11th Season<br />

Jeff Knarr is in his fourth<br />

season as <strong>of</strong>f ensive coordinator<br />

at Muhlenberg, his ninth year as<br />

a full-time coach and his 11th<br />

with the Mules overall.<br />

In Knarr’s fi rst three years as<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive coordinator, Muhlenberg<br />

has shown great improvement in points per<br />

game (from 13.8 in 2005 to 20.5 to 29.7 to 30.8)<br />

and yards per game (261.8 to 284.4 to 377.7 to<br />

410.8). Th e Mules led the Centennial Conference<br />

in scoring <strong>of</strong>f ense in their 2007 championship<br />

season and were second last year.<br />

Knarr was a part-time assistant on the defensive<br />

line for two seasons before moving across the ball<br />

to serve as quarterbacks and receivers coach and<br />

special teams coordinator for the 2001 campaign.<br />

In his coordinator role, Knarr helped make the<br />

Mule special teams truly special. Muhlenberg annually<br />

ranked among the Centennial Conference and<br />

Division III leaders in a number <strong>of</strong> special teams<br />

statistical categories and had three All-Americans<br />

on special teams.<br />

In 2003, Muhlenberg blocked 12 kicks, a year<br />

after scoring fi ve touchdowns on special teams.<br />

Knarr joined the Mule coaching ranks in 1999<br />

after four seasons as head coach at Notre Dame<br />

High School in Easton. In 1995, his team went<br />

8-3, the best record at the small school since 1979.<br />

Previously, Knarr was defensive coordinator for two<br />

years at Notre Dame. He also served as assistant<br />

baseball coach for one season.<br />

Knarr was a McDonald’s Lehigh Valley All-Star<br />

Classic Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame inductee in 2006.<br />

Th e 40-year-old Knarr is a 1994 graduate <strong>of</strong> East<br />

Stroudsburg University, where he was a student<br />

coach with the wide receivers. He and his wife,<br />

Katie, have two children, Megan, 12, and Jake, 9.<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


Tom Perkovich Jeff Fisher<br />

Joel <strong>And</strong>y Sheldon Romans<br />

Special Teams Coordinator/Offensive Line<br />

Canisius ’02 • Sixth Season<br />

Tom Perkovich takes on the<br />

additional duty <strong>of</strong> special teams<br />

coordinator in his sixth season<br />

in two stints at Muhlenberg.<br />

Perkovich returned to the<br />

Mules on a full-time basis in<br />

2006, coaching the <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

line. He also serves as the team’s strength coach.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> Perkovich’s linemen has earned fi rst-team<br />

All-Centennial Conference honors each <strong>of</strong> the last<br />

three years. Th e Mules had a whopping 8:30-plus<br />

average time <strong>of</strong> possession edge the last two years.<br />

Perkovich was running backs coach in 2003<br />

and 2004, helping the Mules to consecutive CC<br />

championships. Six diff erent backs recorded 100yard<br />

games in his two years, and one became the<br />

program’s all-time leading rusher and scorer.<br />

After leaving Muhlenberg, Perkovich furthered<br />

his experience at two Division I schools. He was<br />

tight ends coach at <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Holy Cross for<br />

the 2005 season and running backs coach at Colgate<br />

University in the spring <strong>of</strong> 2006.<br />

Perkovich was an all-star <strong>of</strong>f ensive lineman at<br />

Canisius <strong>College</strong>, earning second-team mid-major<br />

All-America honors from <strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette as a senior.<br />

He played in all 42 games during his four-year<br />

career, starting the fi nal 31.<br />

Perkovich, who hails from Tonawanda, N.Y., also<br />

was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at Canisius,<br />

becoming the fi rst Griff to play both sports<br />

all four years since 1949.<br />

Ron Hannis<br />

Assistant Coach/Defensive Line<br />

East Stroudsburg ’94 • Sixth Season<br />

Ron Hannis is in his sixth<br />

season as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Muhlenberg staff . After three<br />

years <strong>of</strong> coaching the inside linebackers,<br />

he moved to defensive<br />

line for the 2007 campaign.<br />

Five <strong>of</strong> the Mules’ six starting<br />

linemen the last two years earned All-Centennial<br />

Conference honors, with three making the fi rst<br />

team.<br />

From 1998 to 2003, Hannis was an assistant<br />

football coach in the Wilson Area School District,<br />

serving as <strong>of</strong>f ensive coordinator, <strong>of</strong>f ensive and<br />

defensive line coach and strength coach. For the<br />

previous four years, he coached in the Salisbury<br />

Twp. School District.<br />

Hannis is a 1994 graduate <strong>of</strong> East Stroudsburg<br />

University, where he won three varsity letters as an<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive guard. He earned all-conference secondteam<br />

honors in 1991. Since 1999, Hannis has<br />

taught health and physical education at Philip F.<br />

Lauer Middle School in the Wilson School District.<br />

Mike Litzenberger<br />

Assistant Coach/Inside Linebackers<br />

First Season<br />

Mike Litzenberger joined<br />

the Muhlenberg staff for the<br />

2009 season, bringing 26 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> coaching experience at local<br />

high schools.<br />

Litzenberger spent the last<br />

six seasons at Catasauqua High<br />

School, including the last three as head coach. He<br />

previously worked on staff s at Dieruff (1983-88),<br />

Emmaus (1989-93), Parkland (1994-2001) and<br />

Freedom (2002) high schools, coaching all three<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> the defense as well as the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line and<br />

wide receivers.<br />

A certifi ed football and baseball <strong>of</strong>fi cial, Litzenberger<br />

has served as a juvenile detention center<br />

worker for the County <strong>of</strong> Lehigh since 1990. He<br />

attended Penn State University for three years from<br />

1979 to 1981.<br />

Mike Nolan<br />

Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers<br />

First Season<br />

Jeff Fisher is in his fi rst season<br />

on the Muhlenberg staff as wide<br />

receivers coach.<br />

Fisher was an assistant at<br />

Southern Lehigh High School<br />

in 2008, coaching the wide<br />

receivers and safeties. For the<br />

three previous years, he coached the wide receivers<br />

and outside linebackers at Notre Dame High<br />

School, his alma mater.<br />

Fisher, who is currently pursuing a degree at De-<br />

Sales University, works full-time in marketing and<br />

public relations at CORE Physical Th erapy.<br />

Assistant Coach/Tight Ends<br />

Muhlenberg ’09 • First Season<br />

A big part <strong>of</strong> the Mules’<br />

recent success, both literally and<br />

fi guratively, Mike Nolan is in<br />

his fi rst year as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

coaching staff .<br />

After playing nose tackle<br />

as a freshman, Nolan was a<br />

fi rst-team All-Centennial Conference center three<br />

straight years, including two seasons as a unanimous<br />

selection. In 2008, he was named a preseason<br />

All-American by Sporting News and D3football.<br />

com. In three seasons with the 6-4, 300-pound<br />

Nolan anchoring the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line, the Mules were<br />

25-8 and averaged 360.5 yards and 27.3 points per<br />

game.<br />

Nolan, who hails from Glenolden, Pa., was cocaptain<br />

<strong>of</strong> the team in 2008, when he was selected<br />

to the Academic All-District fi rst team.<br />

Assistant Coach/Safeties<br />

Lafayette ’09 • First Season<br />

Coaching CoachingStaff Staff<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the top collegiate<br />

football players in the area the<br />

last two years, <strong>And</strong>y Romans is<br />

a newcomer to the Muhlenberg<br />

staff as safeties coach.<br />

Romans was two-time Patriot<br />

League defensive player <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year as a linebacker at Lafayette <strong>College</strong>. In 2008,<br />

he was named to the FCS All-America second team<br />

by Associated Press and Th e Sports Network and<br />

was a fi nalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, given<br />

to the top defensive player in the FCS.<br />

Romans, who hails from Allendale, N.J., attended<br />

the New York Giants minicamp in May 2009.<br />

Th e four-year letterwinner fi nished his career<br />

with three All-Patriot League selections and 326<br />

tackles, good for 10th place among active FCS<br />

players. He led the top-ranked defense in the<br />

country in 2007 and was a member <strong>of</strong> two Patriot<br />

League championship teams.<br />

James Lastowski<br />

Assistant Coach/Running Backs<br />

Mass.-Dartmouth ’07 • Second Season<br />

James Lastowski is in his second<br />

season on the Muhlenberg<br />

staff . After coaching the tight<br />

ends last year, he moves over to<br />

the running back corps.<br />

Lastowski is a 2007 graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts-Dartmouth.<br />

While there he spent four seasons<br />

coaching at Bishop Stang (Mass.) High School. Lastowski<br />

was a three-year letterman for Northampton<br />

(Mass.) High School, earning all-league honors his<br />

senior season. He spent the 2007 season as a graduate<br />

assistant at Massachusetts Maritime Academy,<br />

where he worked with the tight ends.<br />

Joel Matt Sheldon Rathbun<br />

Assistant Coach/Outside Linebackers<br />

Muhlenberg ’09 • First Season<br />

After four years as an outstanding<br />

player for Muhlenberg,<br />

Matt Rathbun traded in his<br />

helmet for a whistle to coach a<br />

position he knows very well.<br />

Rathbun was Centennial<br />

Conference defensive player <strong>of</strong><br />

the year and a third-team All-American at outside<br />

linebacker in 2008. He served as a team captain,<br />

led the Mules with 84 tackles and set a school<br />

record with 164 yards on interception returns.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> Boonton, N.J., Rathbun fi nished his<br />

career with 212 total tackles, including 37 for loss,<br />

and 14 takeaways on a school-record eight fumble<br />

recoveries and six interceptions.<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 7


2009 2009Roster Roster<br />

8<br />

numerical roster<br />

No Name Pos<br />

1 JJ Contessa TE<br />

2 Michael Kellum DL<br />

3 Dan Deighan QB<br />

4 Cameron Ahouse CB<br />

5 Michael Peischl QB<br />

6 Kevin Ryan S<br />

7 Jesse Long WR<br />

8 Frank Emmett LB<br />

9 Victor Taiwo LB<br />

10 Chris Hartzell CB<br />

11 Patrick McDonough LB<br />

12 Tim Velys S<br />

13 Jon Falsetti QB<br />

14 John Muha S<br />

15 Justin Kreamer QB<br />

16 Anthony Casalino QB<br />

17 Jon Liberty WR<br />

18 Justin Myers QB<br />

19 Drew Brantner TE<br />

20 Eric Gilbert CB<br />

21 Bobby Bushong WR<br />

22 Steve Nissley CB<br />

23 Karl Colder LB<br />

24 Jimmy Cooper FB<br />

25 Jared Holenda S<br />

26 Terrence Dandridge RB<br />

27 Joseph Wassel CB<br />

28 Mike Fiorillo LB<br />

29 Jason LoPipero P/LB<br />

30 Scott Gavin LB<br />

31 Scott Lissner LB<br />

32 Chase Nadell S<br />

33 James Jurewicz RB<br />

34 Dylan Domenick LB<br />

35 Matt Boland TE<br />

a35 Tim Vogel CB<br />

36 Jeremiah Lachaud DE<br />

a36 Joe Montemurro RB<br />

37 Philip Congialdi LB<br />

38 Shane O’Connor S<br />

39 Ryan Keeley RB/DB<br />

40 Codie Bender RB<br />

a40 Isaiah Vaughn CB<br />

41 J.T. Merklinger RB<br />

42 Frankie Mayer CB<br />

43 Mark Accomando S/LB<br />

44 Matt Musick LB<br />

45 MJ Rus FB<br />

46 <strong>And</strong>y Curley LB<br />

47 Steven Nork LB<br />

No Name Pos<br />

48 Kenneth Cobb DE<br />

49 Jon Landrigan WR<br />

50 Christopher Johnson LB<br />

51 Matt Johnson LB<br />

52 Harrison Rowner DE<br />

53 Michael Porembski OG<br />

54 Joe Germano LB<br />

55 Tim Cumming OG<br />

56 Ewan Wright NT<br />

57 Kyle Coupe LB<br />

58 Chris Rider OG<br />

59 Scott Barton OL<br />

60 Kyle Detweiler OG<br />

61 Chris Galletta DE<br />

62 Frank Malandruccolo OT<br />

64 Spencer Kane OL<br />

65 John Allen OT<br />

67 Kevin Hussey OG<br />

68 Michael Katz K<br />

69 Edward Hopkins OT<br />

70 Mark Miller OG<br />

71 Lou Greco OT<br />

72 Garrett Bisbing OT<br />

73 Mark Mounayar C<br />

74 John Kaczmarek OL<br />

75 Mark Bigelli OG<br />

77 William Osei OT<br />

78 Garrett Orr NT<br />

80 Mike Johnson TE<br />

81 Phil Cresta WR<br />

82 Bryan Wilson WR<br />

83 Shae Fahey WR<br />

84 Brett Von Bergen WR<br />

85 Marcus Toomey WR<br />

86 Matthew Siedt TE<br />

87 Zach Klein WR<br />

a87 Sean Mulligan TE<br />

88 John Gruver WR<br />

89 Steve Liparini TE<br />

90 Zach Lieberman NT<br />

91 Jake Floyd DE<br />

92 Ryan Murphy DE<br />

93 Gregg Mercogliano K<br />

94 Brandon Turner DE<br />

95 Corry Whitehead K<br />

96 AJ Diaz P<br />

97 Phil Musick NT<br />

98 Steven Entenman DE<br />

99 David Schryver DL<br />

No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School<br />

43 Mark Accomando * Jr S/LB 5-11 205 Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

4 Cameron Ahouse ***+ Sr CB 6-0 203 Woodbury, Conn./Th e Gunnery<br />

65 John Allen ** Jr OT 6-1 311 Lindenhurst, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

59 Scott Barton So OL 6-4 283 South Plainfi eld, N.J./South Plainfi eld<br />

40 Codie Bender ** Sr RB 5-8 196 Leesport, Pa./Schuylkill Valley<br />

75 Mark Bigelli ** Jr OG 6-0 314 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg<br />

72 Garrett Bisbing Fr OT 6-0 284 Emmaus, Pa./Central Catholic<br />

35 Matt Boland *** Sr TE 6-2 228 Drexel Hill, Pa./Monsignor Bonner<br />

19 Drew Brantner Jr TE 6-2 217 Union Springs, N.Y./Union Springs<br />

21 Bobby Bushong * Jr WR 5-10 185 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic<br />

16 Anthony Casalino Fr QB 5-8 161 West Orange, N.J./West Orange<br />

48 Kenneth Cobb So DE 5-10 213 Bridgeport, Conn./Central<br />

23 Karl Colder So LB 5-10 192 Columbus, N.J./Holy Cross<br />

37 Philip Congialdi So LB 5-11 192 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep<br />

1 JJ Contessa ***+ Sr TE 6-2 231 Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow<br />

24 Jimmy Cooper Jr FB 5-7 210 Edison, N.J./Edison<br />

57 Kyle Coupe Jr LB 5-10 190 Delran, N.J./Delran<br />

81 Phil Cresta ***+ Sr WR 6-3 208 Aston, Pa./Sun Valley<br />

55 Tim Cumming Fr OG 6-0 279 New Providence, N.J./New Providence<br />

46 <strong>And</strong>y Curley * Jr LB 6-1 221 Mt. Airy, Md./Glenelg<br />

26 Terrence Dandridge Fr RB 5-7 170 Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley<br />

3 Dan Deighan Fr QB 5-8 173 Wanaque, N.J./Lakeland Regional<br />

60 Kyle Detweiler ** Sr OG 5-11 260 Chalfont, Pa./Souderton<br />

96 AJ Diaz Fr P 6-1 188 Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset<br />

34 Dylan Domenick Fr LB 6-1 197 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge<br />

8 Frank Emmett ***+ Sr LB 6-3 216 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights<br />

98 Steven Entenman Fr DE 6-0 237 <strong>College</strong>ville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley<br />

83 Shae Fahey So WR 6-0 172 Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville<br />

13 Jon Falsetti Sr QB 6-2 194 Hamilton, N.J./Steinert<br />

28 Mike Fiorillo So LB 5-8 215 Howell, N.J./Howell<br />

91 Jake Floyd **+ Sr DE 5-11 241 Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan Dayton<br />

61 Chris Galletta Fr DE 6-2 221 Ardsley, N.Y./Ardsley<br />

30 Scott Gavin ** Jr LB 5-11 211 Taylor, Pa./Riverside<br />

54 Joe Germano ** Sr LB 6-0 229 Hawthorne, N.J./Bergen Catholic<br />

20 Eric Gilbert Fr CB 5-11 155 Folcr<strong>of</strong>t, Pa./Academy Park<br />

71 Lou Greco Jr OT 6-0 268 Verona, N.J./Verona<br />

88 John Gruver Fr WR 5-9 174 Kintnersville, Pa./Palisades<br />

10 Chris Hartzell * So CB 6-1 177 Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson<br />

25 Jared Holenda ** Jr S 6-0 189 Catasauqua, Pa./Catasauqua<br />

69 Edward Hopkins So OT 5-11 269 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Regional<br />

67 Kevin Hussey *** Sr C 6-0 284 Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany<br />

50 Christopher Johnson Jr LB 5-9 220 Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah<br />

51 Matt Johnson Fr LB 5-9 214 Ambler, Pa./Wissahickon<br />

80 Mike Johnson * Jr TE 6-2 240 Branchburg, N.J./Somerville<br />

33 James Jurewicz Fr RB 5-10 221 Pompton Plains, N.J./DePaul Catholic<br />

74 John Kaczmarek Fr OL 6-3 293 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom<br />

64 Spencer Kane Fr OL 6-1 249 Somers, N.Y./Somers<br />

68 Michael Katz * Jr K 6-0 172 Plainview, N.Y./Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK<br />

39 Ryan Keeley ** Sr RB/DB 5-11 196 Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central<br />

2 Michael Kellum * So DL 6-3 225 Reading, Pa./Muhlenberg<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School<br />

87 Zach Klein Fr WR 6-1 184 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional<br />

15 Justin Kreamer Fr QB 5-8 180 Ossining, N.Y./Ossining<br />

36 Jeremiah Lachaud ** Sr DE 6-1 219 East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick<br />

49 Jon Landrigan Fr WR 5-7 179 Madison, N.J./Madison<br />

17 Jon Liberty Jr WR 6-3 194 Broomall, Pa./Marple Newtown<br />

90 Zach Lieberman Fr NT 6-0 229 Weston, Conn./Staples<br />

89 Steve Liparini So TE 6-2 219 Closter, N.J./Northern Valley Demarest<br />

31 Scott Lissner ** Jr LB 5-11 211 Rockaway, N.J./Morris Knolls<br />

7 Jesse Long So WR 5-6 163 New Brunswick, N.J./Bishop Ahr<br />

29 Jason LoPipero ** Jr P/LB 6-0 215 Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park<br />

62 Frank Malandruccolo Fr OT 6-0 247 Brooklyn, N.Y./Xavier<br />

42 Frankie Mayer Fr CB 5-10 174 Cedar Grove, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Academy<br />

11 Patrick McDonough * Jr LB 6-1 228 Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing<br />

93 Gregg Mercogliano So K 6-2 189 Haddonfi eld, N.J./Haddonfi eld Memorial<br />

41 J.T. Merklinger So RB 5-6 173 Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep<br />

70 Mark Miller Sr OG 6-0 255 Broomall, Pa./Malvern Prep<br />

a36 Joe Montemurro Jr RB 5-7 180 Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park<br />

73 Mark Mounayar * So OG 6-1 322 Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville<br />

14 John Muha Fr S 6-0 175 Cedar Knolls, N.J./Seton Hall Prep<br />

a87 Sean Mulligan So TE 5-11 193 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph-by-the-Sea<br />

92 Ryan Murphy Fr DE 5-11 222 Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity<br />

44 Matt Musick So LB 5-9 203 Ewing, N.J./Ewing<br />

97 Phil Musick So NT 6-0 235 Ewing, N.J./Ewing<br />

18 Justin Myers So QB 5-8 192 Irvington, N.Y./Irvington<br />

32 Chase Nadell * So S 5-10 168 Merrick, N.Y./John F. Kennedy<br />

22 Steve Nissley * So CB 5-10 170 Pottsgrove, Pa./Pottsgrove<br />

47 Steven Nork Jr LB 5-9 200 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom<br />

38 Shane O’Connor Fr S 5-11 180 Pt. Pleasant, N.J./Pt. Pleasant Boro<br />

78 Garrett Orr ** Sr NT 6-1 254 Easton, Pa./Easton<br />

77 William Osei Sr OT 6-3 278 Abington, Pa./Abington<br />

5 Michael Peischl Sr QB 5-11 199 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills<br />

53 Michael Porembski So OG 6-0 275 North Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

58 Chris Rider Fr OG 5-11 277 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty<br />

52 Harrison Rowner Jr DE 6-3 217 West Hempstead, N.Y./West Hempstead<br />

45 MJ Rus * So FB 5-11 219 East Montpelier, Vt./U-32<br />

6 Kevin Ryan * So S 6-2 205 Fredon, N.J./Kittatinny<br />

99 David Schryver So DL 6-0 224 Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery<br />

86 Matthew Siedt So TE 6-4 233 Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth<br />

9 Victor Taiwo So LB 5-11 216 Bridgeport, Conn./Central<br />

85 Marcus Toomey Fr WR 6-2 185 Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville<br />

94 Brandon Turner So DE 6-3 221 Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua<br />

a40 Isaiah Vaughn Fr CB 5-9 152 Bronx, N.Y./John F. Kennedy<br />

12 Tim Velys Fr S 5-9 168 Riverhead, N.Y./Riverhead<br />

a35 Tim Vogel Fr CB 5-10 158 Emerson, N.J./Emerson<br />

84 Brett Von Bergen Sr WR 6-1 161 Blandon, Pa./Fleetwood<br />

27 Joseph Wassel So CB 5-7 179 Totowa, N.J./Passaic Valley<br />

95 Corry Whitehead Jr K 6-5 230 Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton<br />

82 Bryan Wilson Fr WR 5-11 197 Lincoln Park, N.J./Boonton<br />

56 Ewan Wright *** Sr NT 6-1 243 Brooklyn, N.Y./Th e Gunnery (Conn.)<br />

* letters won + captains<br />

2009 2009Roster Roster<br />

where they’re from<br />

CONNECTICUT (5) Ahouse, Cobb, Contessa,<br />

Lieberman, Taiwo<br />

MARYLAND (2) Curley, Dandridge<br />

NEW JERSEY (40) by county<br />

Bergen (4) Germano, C. Johnson, Liparini,<br />

Vogel<br />

Burlington (2) Colder, Coupe<br />

Camden (2) Klein, Mercogliano<br />

Essex (3) Casalino, Greco, Mayer<br />

Gloucester (1) Hopkins<br />

Hunterdon (1) Keeley<br />

Mercer (4) Fahey, Falsetti, M. Musick,<br />

P. Musick<br />

Middlesex (4) Barton, Cooper, Lachaud, Long<br />

Monmouth (1) Fiorillo<br />

Morris (6) Hussey, Jurewicz, Landrigan,<br />

Lissner, Muha, Wilson<br />

Ocean (1) O’Connor<br />

Passiac (3) Deighan, Peischl, Wassel<br />

Somerset (3) Domenick, Mi. Johnson, Schryver<br />

Sussex (2) Merklinger, Ryan<br />

Union (2) Cumming, Floyd<br />

Warren (1) Bigelli<br />

NEW YORK (20) by county<br />

Bronx (1) Vaughn<br />

Cayuga (1) Brantner<br />

Kings (2) Malandruccolo, Wright<br />

Nassau (7) Accomando, Diaz, Katz, Murphy,<br />

Nadell, Porembski, Rowner<br />

Richmond (1) Mulligan<br />

Suff olk (4) Allen, LoPipero, Montemurro,<br />

Velys<br />

Westchester (4) Galletta, Kane, Kreamer, Myers<br />

PENNSYLVANIA (31) by county<br />

Berks (5) Bender, Hartzell, Kellum,<br />

McDonough, Von Bergen<br />

Bucks (1) Gruver<br />

Carbon (1) Whitehead<br />

Chester (1) Mounayar<br />

Delaware (6) Boland, Congialdi, Cresta, Gilbert,<br />

Liberty, Miller<br />

Lackawanna (2) Emmett, Gavin<br />

Lancaster (1) Bushong<br />

Lehigh (2) Bisbing, Holenda<br />

Montgomery (5) Detweiler, Entenman, Ma. Johnson,<br />

Nissley, Osei<br />

Northampton (5) Kaczmarek, Nork, Orr, Rider, Siedt<br />

Schuylkill (2) Toomey, Turner<br />

VERMONT (1) Rus<br />

BY CLASS Seniors 19 Sophomores 28<br />

Juniors 22 Freshmen 30<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 9


2009 2009Outlook Outlook<br />

Mules Seek Third Straight Title<br />

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.<br />

Th at’s the hope <strong>of</strong> the Muhlenberg football team, which is in for a challenge if it wants to remain at the<br />

l<strong>of</strong>ty heights it enjoyed the last two years. Th e Mules won back-to-back outright Centennial Conference<br />

championships in 2007 and 2008, going 20-3 overall and 15-1 in the CC, and were nationally ranked both<br />

seasons.<br />

A heavy toll taken by graduation, especially at key positions, means the Mules will have to rely on youth<br />

and inexperience. Th e open spots are opportunities for players who have not seen much time in the past to<br />

earn their way onto the fi eld.<br />

Th at’s where the will comes in. Th e team’s motto for the 2009 season is “I will, we will.” As in:<br />

• “I will work hard.” “We will work as hard as we can so we can be successful.”<br />

• “I will prove to my coaches and teammates that I am the best at my position.” “We will win if we prove it to<br />

our opponent.”<br />

• “I will learn the playbook.” “We will be the smartest team.”<br />

• “I will support my teammates in all four classes.” “We will win with great chemistry.”<br />

• “I will earn what I want in football.” “We will expect nothing and fi nd a way to win.”<br />

• “I will not let my teammates down on Saturday.” “We will get it done.”<br />

Here’s a look at some <strong>of</strong> the players who’ll put that will into action:<br />

<strong>of</strong>fense<br />

Muhlenberg has improved its numbers in scoring and total yardage each <strong>of</strong><br />

the last three years, to the point where it ranked in the top 45 in Division III<br />

in both categories last year. But the Mules graduated an All-America running<br />

QUARTERBACKS<br />

13 Jon Falsetti Sr<br />

5 Michael Peischl Sr<br />

18 Justin Myers So<br />

16 Anthony Casalino Fr<br />

3 Dan Deighan Fr<br />

15 Justin Kreamer Fr<br />

10<br />

back, three starting <strong>of</strong>f ensive linemen and a<br />

three-year starting quarterback. Although new<br />

faces will abound in 2009, the Mules will try<br />

to maintain the effi ciency and balance that<br />

have become the hallmarks <strong>of</strong> their <strong>of</strong>f ense.<br />

Th e biggest question mark is at quarterback:<br />

For the fi rst time since 1994, Muhlenberg<br />

does not have a returning player who has<br />

ever taken a snap under center in a varsity game. Th e three returnees – seniors<br />

Jon Falsetti and Michael Peischl and sophomore Justin Myers – will battle<br />

it out with three freshmen for what promises to be a fi erce battle for the wideopen<br />

spot.<br />

Th e situation is similar at running back,<br />

where the two returning letterwinners<br />

combined for only 24 carries a year ago and<br />

several talented newcomers will push for<br />

starting time. Senior Codie Bender is the<br />

most experienced Mule running back, with<br />

50 career carries for a 4.6-yard average. He<br />

and sophomore MJ Rus split time at fullback<br />

at the end <strong>of</strong> 2008. Senior Ryan Keeley<br />

moves back to the <strong>of</strong>f ensive backfi eld after<br />

two years as a defensive back.<br />

RUNNING BACKS<br />

40 Codie Bender ** Sr<br />

39 Ryan Keeley ** Sr<br />

45 MJ Rus * So<br />

24 Jimmy Cooper Jr<br />

36 Joe Montemurro Jr<br />

41 J.T. Merklinger So<br />

26 Terrence Dandridge Fr<br />

33 James Jurewicz Fr<br />

* letters won<br />

Statistically, the top returning <strong>of</strong>f ensive player is senior Phil Cresta, an<br />

All-CC fi rst-team selection. Th e athletic 6-3 wideout enters his fi nal year averaging<br />

17.4 yards on 99 career receptions, including 14 touchdowns. Junior<br />

WIDE RECEIVERS<br />

81 Phil Cresta *** Sr<br />

21 Bobby Bushong * Jr<br />

84 Brett Von Bergen Sr<br />

17 Jon Liberty Jr<br />

83 Shae Fahey So<br />

7 Jesse Long So<br />

88 John Gruver Fr<br />

87 Zach Klein Fr<br />

49 Jon Landrigan Fr<br />

85 Marcus Toomey Fr<br />

82 Bryan Wilson<br />

TIGHT ENDS<br />

Fr<br />

1 JJ Contessa *** Sr<br />

35 Matt Boland *** Sr<br />

80 Mike Johnson * Jr<br />

19 Drew Brantner Jr<br />

89 Steve Liparini So<br />

87 Sean Mulligan So<br />

86 Matthew Siedt So<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

Bobby Bushong emerged as a threat last year,<br />

catching 12 balls and scoring two TDs.<br />

Muhlenberg enjoys great depth at tight<br />

end, which gives the team the fl exibility to<br />

run out <strong>of</strong> multiple formations. Seniors JJ<br />

Contessa and Matt Boland both saw starting<br />

time at tight end last year, combining for<br />

seven catches. Although he lacks game experience,<br />

sophomore Steve Liparini has shown<br />

great improvement and has the size and<br />

strength to make his fi rst varsity impact.<br />

On<br />

the line,<br />

junior Mark<br />

Bigelli (All-<br />

CC second<br />

team) and<br />

senior Kevin<br />

Hussey<br />

return as<br />

starters, with<br />

Bigelli at<br />

guard and Hussey likely to move to center<br />

after three years as a guard. Th ree other returning<br />

letterwinners – senior Kyle Detweiler,<br />

junior John Allen and sophomore Mark<br />

Mounayar – will compete for the remaining<br />

starting positions. Junior Lou Greco and<br />

senior William Osei are also in the mix.<br />

best <strong>of</strong> the deCCade<br />

Muhlenberg has been the top football program<br />

in Centennial Conference games since 2000:<br />

school w l pct titles<br />

MUHLENBERG 43 16 .729 6<br />

Johns Hopkins 39 20 .661 4<br />

Moravian 10 6 .625 0<br />

Dickinson 35 24 .593 2<br />

McDaniel 31 28 .525 4<br />

Franklin & Marshall 22 37 .373 1<br />

Gettysburg 22 37 .373 0<br />

Ursinus 21 38 .356 0<br />

Swarthmore 2 5 .286 0<br />

Juniata 1 15 .063 0<br />

notes: Two or more teams tied for the championship<br />

every year from 2001 to 2004. Swarthmore<br />

dropped football after 2000; Juniata and Moravian<br />

joined the CC in 2007.<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

67 Kevin Hussey *** Sr<br />

75 Mark Bigelli ** Jr<br />

60 Kyle Detweiler ** Sr<br />

65 John Allen ** Jr<br />

73 Mark Mounayar * So<br />

70 Mark Miller Sr<br />

77 William Osei Sr<br />

71 Lou Greco Jr<br />

59 Scott Barton So<br />

69 Edward Hopkins So<br />

53 Michael Porembski So<br />

72 Garrett Bisbing Fr<br />

55 Tim Cumming Fr<br />

74 John Kaczmarek Fr<br />

64 Spencer Kane Fr<br />

62 Frank Malandruccolo Fr<br />

58 Chris Rider Fr<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

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defense<br />

Th e Mules have fi nished in the top 15 in Division III in<br />

total defense four <strong>of</strong> the last fi ve years, ranking 14th in 2008.<br />

Although the CC defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year graduated,<br />

DEFENSIVE LINE<br />

91 Jake Floyd ** Sr<br />

36 Jeremiah Lachaud ** Sr<br />

78 Garrett Orr ** Sr<br />

56 Ewan Wright *** Sr<br />

2 Michael Kellum * So<br />

52 Harrison Rowner Jr<br />

48 Kenneth Cobb So<br />

97 Phil Musick So<br />

99 Dave Schryver So<br />

94 Brandon Turner So<br />

98 Steven Entenman Fr<br />

61 Chris Galletta Fr<br />

90 Zach Lieberman Fr<br />

92 Ryan Murphy Fr<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

Muhlenberg has<br />

seven <strong>of</strong> 11 starters returning<br />

and fi gures to make things<br />

tough for opposing <strong>of</strong>f enses<br />

again.<br />

Th e defensive line will<br />

have a bit <strong>of</strong> a diff erent look.<br />

In the past, Muhlenberg has<br />

featured a big nose tackle in<br />

the middle <strong>of</strong> its 3-4. Th e<br />

Mules don’t have that kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> size up front this year,<br />

but will instead rely on their<br />

quickness and a six-man rotation<br />

that keeps their players<br />

fresh. Senior veterans Jake<br />

Floyd (24 tackles, 10 for<br />

loss), Jeremiah Lachaud (10 tackles, team-leading six sacks),<br />

Ewan Wright (22 tackles) and Garrett Orr will share playing time with<br />

sophomores Michael Kellum and Kenneth<br />

Cobb.<br />

At linebacker, Muhlenberg returns some<br />

<strong>of</strong> its top defensive players. Senior Frank<br />

Emmett moves to outside linebacker, a spot<br />

that has produced three <strong>of</strong> the last fi ve CC<br />

defensive players <strong>of</strong> the year, after recording<br />

53 tackles (6½ for loss) and earning All-CC<br />

second-team honors as an end last fall. Inside,<br />

juniors Scott Gavin (48 tackles, 6 TFL, All-<br />

CC second team) and Patrick McDonough<br />

(44 tackles) team up to form a formidable<br />

duo.<br />

Experienced players who will vie for the<br />

other outside ’backer spot include juniors<br />

Scott Lissner (22 tackles, 4½ for loss), Jason<br />

DEFENSIVE BACKS<br />

4 Cameron Ahouse *** Sr<br />

25 Jared Holenda ** Jr<br />

43 Mark Accomando * Jr<br />

10 Chris Hartzell * So<br />

32 Chase Nadell * So<br />

22 Steve Nissley * So<br />

6 Kevin Ryan * So<br />

27 Joseph Wassel So<br />

20 Eric Gilbert Fr<br />

42 Frankie Mayer Fr<br />

14 John Muha Fr<br />

38 Shane O’Connor Fr<br />

40 Isaiah Vaughn Fr<br />

12 Tim Velys Fr<br />

35 Tim Vogel Fr<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

LoPipero<br />

and <strong>And</strong>y<br />

Curley. Se-<br />

LINEBACKERS<br />

8 Frank Emmett *** Sr<br />

30 Scott Gavin ** Jr<br />

11 Patrick McDonough * Jr<br />

54 Joe Germano ** Sr<br />

46 <strong>And</strong>y Curley * Jr<br />

31 Scott Lissner ** Jr<br />

29 Jason LoPipero ** Jr<br />

57 Kyle Coupe Jr<br />

50 Christopher Johnson Jr<br />

47 Steven Nork Jr<br />

23 Karl Colder So<br />

37 Philip Congialdi So<br />

28 Mike Fiorillo So<br />

44 Matt Musick So<br />

9 Victor Taiwo So<br />

34 Dylan Domenick Fr<br />

51 Matt Johnson Fr<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

nior Joe Germano gives the unit depth and<br />

experience at inside linebacker and is one <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mules’ core special teams players. Junior<br />

Steven Nork and sophomore Victor Taiwo<br />

are also expected to be important players at<br />

linebacker.<br />

Leading the secondary is three-time All-<br />

CC choice Cameron Ahouse, who leads<br />

all active Mules in career tackles (125), pass<br />

breakups (18) and interceptions (10). At the<br />

safeties, junior Jared Holenda (36 tackles)<br />

has started at rover for most <strong>of</strong> the last two<br />

years, and classmate Mark Accomando (41<br />

tackles, 6 pass breakups) showed a world <strong>of</strong><br />

potential starting at outside linebacker at the end <strong>of</strong> 2008.<br />

A trio <strong>of</strong> sophomores – Chris Hartzell, Steve Nissley and Kevin Ryan<br />

– saw considerable action as rookies and will push for their share <strong>of</strong> playing<br />

time in the defensive backfi eld. Another sophomore, Chase Nadell, has<br />

impressed after moving over from running back.<br />

special teams<br />

Muhlenberg has a long history <strong>of</strong> success<br />

in special teams, and last year was no diff erent.<br />

Even while losing their last two games,<br />

the Mules made big special teams plays in<br />

both, blocking a punt for a touchdown at<br />

Moravian and blocking an extra point vs.<br />

Wesley. Th ey ranked 23rd in Division III in<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns for the season.<br />

Junior Michael Katz had a breakout season<br />

PRESEASON<br />

POLL<br />

1. Johns Hopkins (10) ............. 115<br />

2t. MUHLENBERG (5)......... 102<br />

2t. Dickinson (2) ..................... 102<br />

4. Moravian (1) ......................... 91<br />

5. Gettysburg ............................ 75<br />

6. Franklin & Marshall .............. 63<br />

7. Ursinus .................................. 45<br />

8. McDaniel .............................. 26<br />

9. Juniata ................................... 22<br />

fi rst-place votes in parentheses<br />

2009 2009Outlook Outlook<br />

KICKERS<br />

68 Michael Katz (K) * Jr<br />

29 Jason LoPipero (P) ** Jr<br />

95 Corry Whitehead (K) Jr<br />

93 Gregg Mercogliano (K/P) So<br />

96 AJ Diaz (P) Fr<br />

returning starters in bold<br />

* letters won<br />

last year, connecting on all 45 <strong>of</strong> his extra-point tries (the best perfect mark in<br />

Division III) and booting eight fi eld goals, with a long <strong>of</strong> 42. LoPipero is in<br />

line to take over punting chores after two years as a backup.<br />

Several players will be competing<br />

to bring back punts and kick<strong>of</strong>f s, as<br />

the Mules graduated their top return<br />

men. Bushong fi nished out the 2008<br />

season as the team’s punt returner.<br />

Muhlenberg brings back its special<br />

teams co-MVPs from a year ago in<br />

Emmett and Wright.<br />

polls<br />

Th e CC preseason poll showed<br />

the respect the league’s coaches and<br />

sports information directors have<br />

for the Muhlenberg program. Th e<br />

Mules tied for second place in the<br />

poll despite their question marks and<br />

received fi ve fi rst-place votes.<br />

In the D3football.com preseason<br />

poll, Muhlenberg received 22 votes,<br />

the most <strong>of</strong> any CC school.<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 11


Captains<br />

4 Cameron Ahouse<br />

12<br />

Senior • CB • 6-0 • 203 • 3VL<br />

Woodbury, Conn./The Gunnery<br />

At Muhlenberg: One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

top defensive backs in the Centennial<br />

Conference ... Excellent<br />

cover corner and sure tackler<br />

... First Mule to earn All-CC<br />

honors in fi rst three seasons<br />

... Leads active Muhlenberg<br />

players in career tackles (125), pass breakups (18)<br />

and interceptions (10) ... Needs eight breakups,<br />

seven picks and 58 yards on interception returns<br />

to tie school<br />

records ...<br />

2008: Named<br />

to All-CC fi rst<br />

team ... Tied<br />

for team lead<br />

in interceptions<br />

and pass<br />

breakups and<br />

third in tackles<br />

... Returned<br />

interception<br />

51 yards for<br />

second career<br />

touchdown<br />

at McDaniel<br />

... Broke up<br />

three passes<br />

in Dickinson<br />

game, including<br />

two on<br />

fi nal Red Devil<br />

drive with<br />

Mules clinging<br />

to six-point<br />

lead ... Made<br />

seven tackles<br />

in NCAA<br />

Tournament game vs. Wesley ... Broke up fourthdown<br />

pass in end zone late in Moravian game ...<br />

Shared Terminator Award as defensive MVP <strong>of</strong><br />

McDaniel and Dickinson games ... Won Big Hit<br />

Award for special teams vs. Wilkes and Moravian<br />

... 2007: Received All-CC honorable mention<br />

for the second straight year ... Fifth on team (and<br />

second among defensive backs) in tackles ... Led<br />

Mules in forced fumbles and was third in pass<br />

breakups and solo tackles ... Made career-high 12<br />

tackles in NCAA Tournament game vs. Wesley<br />

... Won Big Hit Award for fumble-causing tackle<br />

in Ursinus game ... Also forced a fumble in each<br />

NCAA Tournament game ... Intercepted pass to<br />

halt McDaniel’s deepest drive in shutout win ...<br />

2006: Th e Mules’ rookie <strong>of</strong> the year ... Earned All-<br />

CC honorable mention (one <strong>of</strong> only two freshmen<br />

on the All-CC team) ... Five interceptions tied for<br />

CC lead and tied school record for freshmen set<br />

in 1967 ... Led team in pass breakups ... Picked<br />

<strong>of</strong>f two passes against both Johns Hopkins and<br />

Moravian ... Set school record for yards on interception<br />

returns (121) in Hopkins game, including<br />

95-yard runback for the Mules’ lone TD ... Named<br />

CC defensive player <strong>of</strong> the week for that game ...<br />

Personal: Earned three letters each in football and<br />

lacrosse at Th e Gunnery ... Teammate <strong>of</strong> current<br />

Mule Ewan Wright ... Captained the football team<br />

and earned fi rst team all-league honors ... Parents<br />

are David and the late Bobbie Ahouse ... Born<br />

June 11, 1988 ... A double major in fi nance and<br />

business administration.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2006 18 15 33 3-10 1-7 6 5-133 0 0<br />

2007 32 11 43 1-6 0 5 1-4 3 1-0<br />

2008 36 13 49 0 0 7 4-71 0 0<br />

Totals 86 39 125 4-16 1-7 18 10-208 3 1-0<br />

1 JJ Contessa<br />

Senior • TE • 6-2 • 231 • 3VL<br />

Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow<br />

At Muhlenberg: Leads the<br />

Mules’ deep corps <strong>of</strong> tight ends<br />

... Good blocker and a capable<br />

possession receiver ... Plays<br />

well to his strengths ... Strong<br />

work ethic ... 2008: Started at<br />

tight end for most <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

... Caught four passes for 51 yards ... First career<br />

catch was a 1-yard reception on fourth down for a<br />

touchdown at Union ... Career-long reception <strong>of</strong><br />

22 yards came vs. Ursinus ... Won Big Hit Award<br />

for block<br />

on <strong>of</strong>f ense<br />

vs. Juniata<br />

... 2007:<br />

Played in<br />

fi rst eight<br />

games<br />

before<br />

suff ering<br />

injury ...<br />

Saw a little<br />

scrimmage<br />

time as<br />

tight end<br />

... Assisted<br />

on one<br />

tackle<br />

in punt<br />

coverage<br />

... 2006:<br />

Played<br />

in all 10<br />

games as a<br />

freshman<br />

as the long<br />

snapper ...<br />

Won “Dig<br />

In” Award for Dickinson game ... Recovered a<br />

fumbled punt against Johns Hopkins ... Personal:<br />

Earned three varsity letters in football and two in<br />

lacrosse at Joel Barlow High School ... Earned allconference<br />

honorable mention as a tight end and<br />

linebacker ... Parents are Jay and Denise Contessa<br />

... Born March 17, 1988 ... A double major in<br />

fi nance and business administration.<br />

81 Phil Cresta<br />

Senior • WR • 6-3 • 208 • 3VL<br />

Aston, Pa./Sun Valley<br />

At Muhlenberg: A big chunk<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>f ense ... One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

top receivers in the Centennial<br />

Conference ... Runs all<br />

day, blocks well and has great<br />

hand-eye coordination and<br />

excellent size ... Ranks 10th<br />

on Mules’ all-time list with 99 career receptions ...<br />

2008: First-team All-CC ... Was well on his way<br />

to fourth 1,000-yard season in team history before<br />

suff ering an injury in the Ursinus game ... Tied CC<br />

record for consecutive games with a touchdown<br />

catch (eight) ... Second in the CC and 24th in<br />

Division III in receiving yards per game ... Second<br />

in CC with 17.5 yards per reception (minimum<br />

25 catches) ... Caught at least four passes in each<br />

<strong>of</strong> fi rst eight games and had fi ve 100-yard eff orts ...<br />

All nine TDs were 30 yards or longer ... Recorded<br />

career highs <strong>of</strong> nine receptions vs. Juniata and 160<br />

yards vs. Dickinson ... Scored go-ahead TD on<br />

32-yard catch and run with 6:48 left vs. Wilkes<br />

... Won Dominator Award as <strong>of</strong>f ensive MVP vs.<br />

Gettysburg after catching two fourth-quarter<br />

touchdowns ... Also won Big Hit Award for that<br />

game ... 2007: Muhlenberg’s co-rookie <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

... Second on team in receptions, receiving yards<br />

and receiving TDs ... Recorded 100-yard games in<br />

fi rst and last games <strong>of</strong> regular season vs. New Jersey<br />

(4-113) and Moravian (5-133) ... Won Dominator<br />

Award as <strong>of</strong>f ensive MVP <strong>of</strong> New Jersey game after<br />

hauling in game-clinching 65-yard TD pass in fi rst<br />

career start ... 20-yard reception on fake punt kept<br />

alive winning touchdown drive vs. Dickinson ...<br />

Had an outstanding postseason: Caught fi ve passes<br />

vs. Salisbury and career-high six, one for touchdown,<br />

in addition to blocking a punt vs. Wesley ...<br />

2006: Played in four games with punt return unit<br />

as a freshman ... Baseball: Has career record <strong>of</strong><br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


16-9 as a lefthanded pitcher ... Named to All-CC<br />

second team in 2008 ... Tied school record with<br />

eight wins ... Broke school record for consecutive<br />

scoreless innings (24 2/3) ... Personal: Lettered<br />

three times in football and twice each in basketball<br />

and baseball at Sun Valley High School ... Captained<br />

all three teams ... Earned all-state honors in<br />

football ... Parents are Frank and Barbara Cresta ...<br />

Born Jan. 24, 1988 ... A fi nance major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2006 0 0 0.0 0 -<br />

2007 43 739 17.2 5 t65<br />

2008 56 981 17.5 9 t65<br />

Totals 99 1720 17.4 14 t65<br />

8 Frank Emmett<br />

Senior • LB • 6-3 • 216 • 3VL<br />

Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights<br />

At Muhlenberg: Moving<br />

to outside linebacker for his<br />

senior season after three years<br />

as a down lineman ... Will give<br />

the team more fl exibility in<br />

new position ... Excellent pass<br />

rusher and special teams standout<br />

... Leads all active Mules in career tackles for<br />

loss ... 2008: Named to All-Centennial Conference<br />

second team in fi rst year as a starter ... Th e Mules’<br />

special teams co-player <strong>of</strong> the year ... Second on<br />

the team in total tackles and fi fth in tackles for<br />

loss ... Made career-high eight tackles and forced<br />

a fumble vs. Moravian ... Notched seven stops<br />

apiece vs. Gettysburg and Johns Hopkins ... Added<br />

two tackles for loss in Gettysburg game to earn<br />

Terminator Award as defensive MVP ... Also won<br />

Terminator Award for Juniata game (six tackles,<br />

interception) ... Won Special Forces Award as<br />

special teams MVP vs. Union, a game in which he<br />

had 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery ... Received<br />

Big Hit Awards vs. Ursinus (defense) and Wesley<br />

(special teams) ... 2007: Enjoyed tremendous season<br />

as Mules’ fourth defensive lineman ... Second<br />

on the team and fourth in CC in sacks despite<br />

not starting a game ... Recorded season-high six<br />

tackles, including a sack, in shutout <strong>of</strong> Union ...<br />

Credited with fi ve stops in shutout <strong>of</strong> Franklin &<br />

Marshall ... Forced fumble with sack vs. Ursinus<br />

... Had big third-down sack in NCAA Tournament<br />

win vs. Salisbury ... Second on team with 11<br />

special teams tackles ... Won Special Forces Award<br />

as special teams MVP <strong>of</strong> Juniata and McDaniel<br />

games ... Earned Big Hit Award on special teams<br />

vs. Johns Hopkins and Moravian ... 2006: Saw<br />

considerable action as a reserve defensive end the<br />

last eight games ... Closed out rout <strong>of</strong> Gettysburg<br />

with 27-yard fumble return for touchdown ... Also<br />

made season-high fi ve tackles and earned Big Hit<br />

Award for defense in that game ... Assisted on sack<br />

against McDaniel ... Personal: Earned three varsity<br />

letters as a defensive lineman at Abington Heights<br />

High School ... Earned fi rst-team all-conference<br />

honors and won Hookey Reap Award as best<br />

defensive lineman in county ... Also lettered twice<br />

in basketball ... Parents are Frank and Tammy Emmett<br />

... Born May 6, 1988 ... A double major in<br />

business administration and fi nance.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2006 5 7 12 2-6 ½-1 0 0 0 1-27<br />

2007 21 6 27 8-46 7-43 3 0 1 0<br />

2008 32 21 53 6½-38 2½-20 3 1-3 1 1-0<br />

Totals 58 34 92 16½-90 10-64 6 1-3 2 2-27<br />

91 Jake Floyd<br />

Senior • DE • 5-11 • 241 • 2VL<br />

Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan Dayton<br />

Captains<br />

At Muhlenberg: Undersized<br />

defensive lineman who came<br />

into his own last year ... Fast,<br />

strong and very aggressive ...<br />

2008: Started every game at<br />

defensive end in fi rst year as a<br />

full-time player ... Named to<br />

Academic All-America second team and Centennial<br />

Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Second on<br />

the Mules and fi fth in the CC with 10 tackles for<br />

loss ... Had at least one TFL in seven <strong>of</strong> 10 regular-season<br />

games ... Made career-high fi ve tackles<br />

against both Gettysburg and Franklin & Marshall<br />

... Won Terminator Award as defensive MVP<br />

after recording three tackles, all behind the line <strong>of</strong><br />

scrimmage, in opening win vs. Wilkes ... Forced a<br />

fumble with a sack to set up second TD <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

game ...<br />

Registered<br />

two<br />

tackles<br />

for loss<br />

vs. Gettysburg<br />

... 2007:<br />

Earned<br />

fi rst varsity<br />

letter<br />

... Played<br />

in six<br />

games ...<br />

Started<br />

out at<br />

fullback<br />

and<br />

rushed<br />

four<br />

times<br />

for 12<br />

yards ...<br />

Caught<br />

15-yard<br />

pass vs.<br />

New Jersey<br />

on fourth down to set up clinching touchdown<br />

... As defensive lineman, made tackle for 1-yard<br />

loss in Franklin & Marshall game ... 2006: Trained<br />

as a fullback and <strong>of</strong>f ensive lineman ... Personal:<br />

Graduated from Jonathan Dayton High School<br />

but played football at David Brearley High School<br />

... Earned all-state honors and was team MVP and<br />

Union County scoring leader his senior year ...<br />

Parents are David and Judith Floyd ... Born April<br />

26, 1988 ... A fi nance major and double minor in<br />

political science and entrepreneurial studies.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2006 <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

2007 1 0 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2008 17 7 24 10-43 3-29 0 0 1 0<br />

Totals 18 7 25 11-44 3-29 0 0 1 0<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

43 Mark Accomando<br />

14<br />

Junior • S • 5-11 • 205 • 1VL<br />

Rockville Centre, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected<br />

to be one <strong>of</strong> the keys to the<br />

defense ... True hybrid player<br />

who can line up at safety or<br />

outside linebacker ... Gives<br />

the Mules extra speed and<br />

athleticism ... 2008: Had a<br />

solid sophomore season ... Played in all 11 games,<br />

starting last four at outside linebacker ... Seventh<br />

on team with 41 tackles (26 solo) ... Recorded 2½<br />

tackles for loss, broke up six tackles and forced a<br />

fumble ... Made high <strong>of</strong> eight tackles vs. Dickinson<br />

(in fi rst career start) and vs. Wesley (in NCAA<br />

Tournament game) ... Notched seven stops and<br />

two pass breakups vs. Gettysburg ... 2007: Saw<br />

only varsity action in Franklin & Marshall game<br />

... Made three tackles, including one for a 4-yard<br />

loss, in limited time before suff ering season-ending<br />

injury ... Won Big Hit Award for that game and<br />

“Dig In” Award for week <strong>of</strong> Johns Hopkins game<br />

... Personal: Named league defensive player <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year as a linebacker at Chaminade High School ...<br />

Team MVP ... Classmate <strong>of</strong> current Mules John<br />

Allen and Michael Porembski ... Lettered twice in<br />

lacrosse ... Parents are Bert and Gloria Accomando<br />

... Born May 10, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

65 John Allen<br />

Junior • OT • 6-1 • 311 • 2VL<br />

Lindenhurst, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

At Muhlenberg: A critical<br />

player for the Mules ... Expected<br />

to be a full-time player<br />

in 2009 ... Shows a tremendous<br />

work ethic ... Had a very good<br />

<strong>of</strong>f season in the weight room<br />

... 2008: Played in nine games<br />

as a reserve tackle and guard ... Saw considerable<br />

action in NCAA game against Wesley ... Won “Dig<br />

In” Award for that game ... 2007: Had an excellent<br />

fi rst season ... Earned a letter as a freshman<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive lineman ... Played in six games, starting<br />

fi ve at right guard, before suff ering injury ... Mules<br />

averaged 35.6 points and 422.2 yards per game<br />

in his starts ... Won “Dig In” Award after helping<br />

Muhlenberg tie school record with 35 fi rst downs<br />

vs. Juniata in fi rst career start ... Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

line that won Dominator Award as <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

MVP <strong>of</strong> McDaniel game after Muhlenberg held<br />

ball for 38:09 and rushed for 259 yards and fi ve<br />

touchdowns ... Personal: Earned four letters while<br />

playing <strong>of</strong>f ensive line at Chaminade High School,<br />

where he played alongside current Mules Mark<br />

Accomando and Michael Porembski ... Parents are<br />

Michael and the late Angelica Allen ... Born April<br />

13, 1989 ... A double major in business administration<br />

and fi nance.<br />

59 Scott Barton<br />

Sophomore • OL • 6-4 • 283<br />

South Planfi eld, N.J./South Plainfi eld<br />

At Muhlenberg: Young <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

lineman ... Played JV<br />

as a freshman and made good<br />

strides in the <strong>of</strong>f season ...<br />

Should compete for playing<br />

time as a reserve ... Personal:<br />

Earned two letters as a lineman<br />

at South Plainfi eld High School ... Played<br />

in Snapple Bowl XV ... Parents are Frank and<br />

Jacquelyn Barton ... Born June 18, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

40 Codie Bender<br />

Senior • RB • 5-8 • 196 • 2VL<br />

Leesport, Pa./Schuylkill Valley<br />

At Muhlenberg: One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hardest workers on the team<br />

... Expected to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mules’ top running backs ...<br />

Swing guy who can line up<br />

at fullback or tailback ... Has<br />

great feel for running inside<br />

and is strong for his size ... Named to Centennial<br />

Conference Academic Honor Roll the last two<br />

years ... 2008: Played in all 11 games and averaged<br />

5.5 yards on 23 carries ... Started last two games<br />

at fullback ... Rushed for career-high 57 yards on<br />

only 10 carries at McDaniel ... Gained 27 yards<br />

on a fake punt in NCAA Tournament game vs.<br />

Wesley ... Caught three passes for 41 yards vs. Ursinus<br />

... Won Big Hit Award for Moravian game ...<br />

Received “Dig In” Award for Juniata and Ursinus<br />

games ... 2007: Played in fi ve games and rushed<br />

for 105 yards on 27 carries ... Best game was<br />

46-yard eff ort at Juniata ... Scored touchdowns in<br />

back-to-back games vs. Juniata (16-yard run) and<br />

McDaniel (6-yard run) ... Won “Dig In” Award<br />

for McDaniel game ... 2006: Member <strong>of</strong> JV team<br />

as a freshman ... Personal: Lettered three times<br />

each in football and baseball at Schuylkill Valley<br />

High School ... Captained football team ... Earned<br />

all-county honors as a running back ... Had career<br />

batting average <strong>of</strong> .300 ... Parents are Darrell<br />

Bender and Cindy Starr ... Born Oct. 10, 1987 ...<br />

A history major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Rushing Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg TD Lg Rec Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2006 JV<br />

2007 27 105 3.9 2 t16 0 0 0.0 0 -<br />

2008 23 127 5.5 0 27 4 49 12.3 0 26<br />

Totals 50 232 4.6 2 27 4 49 12.3 0 26<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns: 2008 2-36 (18.0), long 18<br />

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75 Mark Bigelli<br />

35 Matt Boland<br />

Senior • TE • 6-2 • 228 • 3VL<br />

Drexel Hill, Pa./Monsignor Bonner<br />

Junior • OG • 6-0 • 314 • 2VL<br />

Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg<br />

At Muhlenberg: Key component<br />

to the <strong>of</strong>f ense ... Th irdyear<br />

veteran starter on the<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive line ... Mules have<br />

averaged 393.5 yards and 30.2<br />

points per game the last two<br />

years ... Strong and smart with<br />

an outstanding work ethic ... 2008: Started all 11<br />

games at right guard ... Named to All-Centennial<br />

Conference second team ... Only sophomore <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

lineman to earn All-CC honors ... Won Big<br />

Hit Award for Wilkes and Johns Hopkins games ...<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f ensive line that won Dominator Award<br />

as <strong>of</strong>f ensive MVP <strong>of</strong> Union game ... 2007: Stepped<br />

in to starting role at right guard as a freshman ...<br />

Started fi rst four games and last three ... Slowed<br />

down by injury in between ... Personal: First football<br />

player in Phillipsburg High School history to<br />

play in three state championship games ... Helped<br />

Stateliners to three-year record <strong>of</strong> 32-4 with three<br />

1,000-yard rushers ... First-team all-conference all<br />

three years ... First-team All-West Jersey as a senior<br />

... Th rew shot put for conference champion track<br />

and fi eld team ... Parents are Frank and Marjorie<br />

Bigelli ... Born Jan. 1, 1989 ... A mathematics<br />

major.<br />

At Muhlenberg: Versatile<br />

veteran player ... Can play tight<br />

end or line up in a slot position<br />

... Had a productive spring ...<br />

Named to Centennial Conference<br />

Academic Honor Roll<br />

the last two years ... Th rows<br />

javelin for the Mule track and fi eld team ... 2008:<br />

Saw plenty <strong>of</strong> time at tight end the entire season<br />

... Caught three passes for 34 yards ... Made fi ve<br />

tackles on special teams ... Won Big Hit Award<br />

for <strong>of</strong>f ense vs. Gettysburg and “Dig In” Award for<br />

McDaniel game ... 2007: Played in all 12 games,<br />

starting fi rst two at fullback ... Had best <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

day at Juniata, rushing three times for 32 yards<br />

– including career-best 30-yard touchdown run<br />

– and catching<br />

three<br />

passes for<br />

30 yards ...<br />

Also scored<br />

a TD on<br />

a 1-yard<br />

plunge vs.<br />

Franklin &<br />

Marshall<br />

... Made<br />

three tackles<br />

on kick<strong>of</strong>f<br />

coverage ...<br />

Won Big<br />

Hit Award<br />

(special<br />

teams)<br />

for New<br />

Jersey game<br />

... 2006:<br />

Emerged<br />

as starting<br />

fullback late<br />

in freshman<br />

season ... Also saw considerable time on special<br />

teams, recording four tackles ... Earned “Dig In”<br />

Award after rushing for 10 yards and catching a<br />

9-yard touchdown pass against Gettysburg in fi rst<br />

career start ... Won Big Hit Award for special teams<br />

against Moravian ... Personal: Earned three varsity<br />

letters as fullback and linebacker at Monsignor<br />

Bonner High School ... Also earned fi ve letters and<br />

all-county honors in indoor and outdoor track ...<br />

Parents are Michael and Eileen Boland ... Born<br />

Sept. 4, 1987 ... A double major in accounting and<br />

fi nance.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Rushing Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg TD Lg Rec Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2006 5 14 2.8 0 8 9 60 6.7 1 t9<br />

2007 12 45 3.8 2 30 6 51 8.5 0 13<br />

2008 0 0 0.0 0 - 3 34 11.3 0 19<br />

19 Drew Brantner<br />

Junior • TE • 6-2 • 217<br />

Union Springs, N.Y./Union Springs<br />

At Muhlenberg: Has made<br />

great strides ... Smart and<br />

hard-working ... Gives team<br />

depth at tight end ... Moved<br />

from quarterback to tight end<br />

during freshman season and<br />

appeared in one varsity game ...<br />

Personal: Selected as a Division IV all-star quarterback<br />

at Union Springs High School ... Also played<br />

tight end and safety, earning three varsity letters<br />

... Lettered twice in baseball ... Parents are Robert<br />

and <strong>And</strong>rea Brantner ... Born Oct. 15, 1988 ... An<br />

environmental science major.<br />

21 Bobby Bushong<br />

Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

Junior • WR • 5-10 • 185 • 1VL<br />

Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for starting spot at wide receiver<br />

... Possesses great hands ... Has<br />

improved in every way the last<br />

two years ... 2008: Th rived in<br />

an expanded role as a sophomore<br />

... Played in last nine<br />

games and caught 12 passes for 171 yards (14.3)<br />

... Hauled in TD passes <strong>of</strong> 20 yards vs. Johns Hopkins<br />

and 29 yards vs. Moravian ... Caught careerhigh<br />

three passes in NCAA Tournament game vs.<br />

Wesley ... Saw increased time on kick return units<br />

at end <strong>of</strong> season ... Returned punt 73 yards for a<br />

touchdown<br />

vs. Ursinus,<br />

although it<br />

was called<br />

back by<br />

penalty<br />

... 2007:<br />

Played in<br />

four varsity<br />

games as a<br />

freshman<br />

... Had an<br />

impressive<br />

spring ...<br />

Personal:<br />

Set<br />

Lancaster<br />

Catholic<br />

High<br />

School<br />

record<br />

for most<br />

receiving<br />

touchdowns in a season ... Also set two district<br />

championship game records ... Received all-state<br />

honorable mention ... Broke school record in<br />

javelin while on track and fi eld team ... Parents<br />

are James Bushong and Anne Marie Richards ...<br />

Cousin <strong>of</strong> former Muhlenberg soccer stars Eric,<br />

Todd and David Ervin ... Born June 11, 1988 ... A<br />

business administration major.<br />

48 Kenneth Cobb<br />

Sophomore • DE • 5-10 • 213<br />

Bridgeport, Conn./Central<br />

At Muhlenberg: Talented<br />

sophomore who fi gures to<br />

factor into defensive line<br />

rotation ... Long on ability but<br />

short on experience ... Played<br />

in two games as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the kick<strong>of</strong>f coverage unit as a<br />

freshman and made three tackles ... Personal: Was<br />

an all-state defensive end at Central High School<br />

... Earned four letters and served as team captain<br />

... Teammate <strong>of</strong> Mule sophomore Victor Taiwo<br />

... Parents are Michael and JoAnne Cobb ... Born<br />

May 17, 1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

23 Karl Colder<br />

37 Philip Congialdi<br />

24 Jimmy Cooper<br />

16<br />

Sophomore • LB • 5-10 • 192<br />

Columbus, N.J./Holy Cross<br />

At Muhlenberg: Moving to<br />

outside linebacker after spending<br />

freshman season as a defensive<br />

back on the JV team ...<br />

New position is better suited to<br />

his abilities ... Will compete for<br />

time on special teams ... Th rew<br />

the discus for the Mule track team in the spring ...<br />

Personal: Earned nine varsity letters (three each<br />

in football, winter track and spring track) at Holy<br />

Cross High School ... Played for state champion<br />

football team in 2007 ... All-South Jersey as a discus<br />

thrower ... Parents are Karl and Sherry Colder<br />

... Born Feb. 4, 1990 ...An undeclared major.<br />

Junior • FB • 5-7 • 210<br />

Edison, N.J./Edison<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for playing time at fullback ...<br />

Very strong ... Has played on<br />

the JV team the last two years<br />

... Personal: Lettered three<br />

times as a fullback and linebacker<br />

at Edison High School<br />

... Rushed for 320 yards and two TDs in 2006 ...<br />

Made 105 total tackles his junior and senior years<br />

... Parents are James and Domenica Cooper ...<br />

Born June 7, 1989 ... A double major in business<br />

administration and media and communication.<br />

57 Kyle Coupe<br />

Sophomore • LB • 5-11 • 192<br />

Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep<br />

At Muhlenberg: Had a good<br />

JV season for the Mules as a<br />

freshman ... Can play outside<br />

or inside ... Has improved his<br />

fi tness ... Personal: Served as<br />

team captain for football at<br />

Malvern Preparatory School ...<br />

Also chosen as captain for all-star game following<br />

senior season ... Won Coach’s Award and earned<br />

all-conference honors ... Parents are Philip and<br />

Denise Congialdi ... Born Nov. 30, 1989 ... A<br />

fi nance major.<br />

Junior • LB • 5-10 • 190<br />

Delran, N.J./Delran<br />

At Muhlenberg: In third year as<br />

an outside linebacker prospect<br />

... Played on JV team the last<br />

two years ... Personal: Earned<br />

a total <strong>of</strong> 12 letters in football,<br />

ice hockey, track and swimming<br />

at Delran High School ... Team<br />

captain and scholar-athlete in football and hockey<br />

... Parents are Rich and Marianne Coupe ... Born<br />

Aug. 15, 1989 … A neuroscience major.<br />

46 <strong>And</strong>y Curley<br />

Junior • LB • 6-1 • 221 • 1VL<br />

Mt. Airy, Md./Glenelg<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected<br />

to compete for starting time<br />

at outside linebacker ... Very<br />

athletic ... Showed a big<br />

improvement in strength ...<br />

Started on defense for Mule<br />

lacrosse team in the spring ...<br />

2008: Played in all 11 games on special teams to<br />

earn fi rst varsity letter ... Named to Centennial<br />

Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Member<br />

<strong>of</strong> kick<strong>of</strong>f coverage and kick<strong>of</strong>f return units ...<br />

Recorded two tackles ... 2007: Injured freshman<br />

season ... Personal: Led Glenelg High School team<br />

in tackles from his middle linebacker position as a<br />

sophomore ... Missed most <strong>of</strong> senior season with<br />

an injury ... Played defense on and captained state<br />

championship lacrosse team ... Parents are Ray and<br />

Lesa Curley ... Cousin Ronnie Curley started at<br />

quarterback for Salisbury against Muhlenberg in<br />

2007 NCAA Tournament game ... Born Aug. 11,<br />

1989 ... A biochemistry major.<br />

Rachel<br />

Meyrowitz<br />

Senior<br />

Fourth Year<br />

Potomac, Md.<br />

MANAGERS<br />

Jessie<br />

Ruane<br />

Senior<br />

Fourth Year<br />

Bethlehem, Pa.<br />

60 Kyle Detweiler<br />

Senior • OG • 5-11 • 260 • 2VL<br />

Chalfont, Pa./Souderton<br />

At Muhlenberg: Hopes to fi nish<br />

career with excellent senior<br />

season after three years as a<br />

solid backup on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

line ... Small for position but<br />

smart ... Works hard in weight<br />

room ... Played in a total <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

varsity games the last two years as a reserve center<br />

... Sidelined with injury as a freshman ... Personal:<br />

Lettered in football and earned Suburban One allleague<br />

honors as an <strong>of</strong>f ensive guard at Souderton<br />

High School ... Parents are Keith Detweiler and<br />

Laurie Hagey ... Born Aug. 14, 1988 ... A media<br />

and communication major.<br />

Leah<br />

Hammerman<br />

Sophomore<br />

First Year<br />

Westport, Conn.<br />

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83 Shae Fahey<br />

Sophomore • WR • 6-0 • 172<br />

Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected<br />

to compete for playing time<br />

at wide receiver ... Has good<br />

speed and hands ... Played for<br />

JV squad as a freshman and<br />

gained strength and size in the<br />

<strong>of</strong>f season ... Personal: Team<br />

MVP two years at Robbinsville High School ...<br />

Named to all-conference team ... Won Sportsmanship<br />

Award ... High scorer for basketball as a junior<br />

... Parents are Tim and Ellen Fahey ... Born May<br />

15, 1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

13 Jon Falsetti<br />

Senior • QB • 6-2 • 194<br />

Hamilton, N.J./Steinert<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for the starting quarterback job<br />

after three years as a backup ...<br />

Has good size ... Spent 2008<br />

season as No. 3 QB behind two<br />

seniors ... Personal: Lettered<br />

twice each in football and<br />

basketball at Steinert High School ... Parents are<br />

Ben and Susan Falsetti ... Born March 5, 1988 ...<br />

A double major in media and communication and<br />

political science.<br />

28 Mike Fiorillo<br />

Sophomore • LB • 5-8 • 215<br />

Howell, N.J./Howell<br />

At Muhlenberg: Gives the<br />

Mules depth at the inside linebacker<br />

spot ... Could see action<br />

on special teams ... Suited up<br />

for JV team as a freshman ...<br />

Personal: Leading tackler for<br />

state championship football<br />

team at Howell High School ... Honored as pitcher<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year in baseball ... Team captain in both<br />

sports ... Parents are Michael and Gail Fiorillo ...<br />

Born Oct. 28, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

(62) 30 Scott Mike Gavin Gawel<br />

Junior • LB • 5-11 • 211 • 2VL<br />

Taylor, Pa./Riverside<br />

At Muhlenberg:<br />

One<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mules’<br />

top returning<br />

defensive players<br />

... Has tremendous<br />

ability ...<br />

2008: Started all 11 games at inside<br />

linebacker ... Named to Centennial<br />

Conference Academic Honor<br />

Roll and All-CC second team ...<br />

Only sophomore linebacker to<br />

earn league honors ... Fourth on<br />

the Mules with 48 tackles ... Made<br />

career-high 10 tackles in win at<br />

Johns Hopkins ... Intercepted pass<br />

and recorded two tackles for loss<br />

in Union game ... Also had two<br />

TFL, including a sack, vs. Ursinus<br />

... Won Big Hit Award for tackle<br />

against Juniata ... Received “Dig In” Award for<br />

Johns Hopkins game ... 2007: Finished freshman<br />

season with two solid postseason games ... Assisted<br />

on fi ve tackles, including two sacks, and broke up<br />

pass in NCAA Tournament win vs. Salisbury ...<br />

One <strong>of</strong> sacks came on third down to force fi eld<br />

goal try ... Added four tackles, fumble recovery and<br />

pass breakup vs. Wesley ... Totaled 13 tackles in<br />

eight games ... Won Big Hit Award for Salisbury<br />

(62) 54 Joe Mike Germano Gawel<br />

Senior • LB • 6-0 • 229 • 2VL<br />

Hawthorne, N.J./Bergen Catholic<br />

Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

game ... Personal: Was an all-conference linebacker<br />

at Riverside High School ... Also played fullback<br />

... Parents are Michael and Diane Gavin ... Born<br />

April 23, 1988 ... A psychology major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2007 4 9 13 1-6 1-6 2 0 0 1-0<br />

2008 19 29 48 6-22 1-4 1 1-19 0 0<br />

Totals 23 38 61 7-28 2-10 3 1-19 0 1-0<br />

At Muhlenberg: Enters senior<br />

season No. 2 on the depth chart<br />

at inside linebacker ... Core<br />

special teams player ... 2008:<br />

Played in all 11 games as member<br />

<strong>of</strong> kick<strong>of</strong>f coverage unit<br />

... Recorded 12 tackles, with<br />

high <strong>of</strong> three at McDaniel ... Led team with eight<br />

tackles on special teams ... Won Big Hit Award for<br />

special team hits against Johns Hopkins and Franklin<br />

& Marshall ... 2007: Earned fi rst varsity letter<br />

... Played in fi ve games and made eight tackles,<br />

including two for loss and one sack ... Recorded<br />

three tackles apiece vs. Union and McDaniel ...<br />

2006: Trained with JV team ... Personal: Earned<br />

three varsity letters in football at Bergen Catholic<br />

High School ... Parents are Joseph and Sharon Germano<br />

... Born Dec. 2, 1984 ... A double major in<br />

accounting and business administration.<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

71 Lou Greco<br />

18<br />

Junior • OT • 6-0 • 268<br />

Verona, N.J./Verona<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected to<br />

compete for playing time on<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line as a junior ...<br />

Improved size and strength in<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f season ... Hard worker ...<br />

Appeared in three varsity games<br />

in 2008 ... Personal: Named<br />

to all-area football team at Verona High School ...<br />

Played <strong>of</strong>f ensive line and defensive end ... Participated<br />

in Robeson All-Star Classic ... Senior Class<br />

president ... Parents are Louis and Donna Greco ...<br />

Born April 11, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

10 Chris Hartzell<br />

Sophomore • CB • 6-1 • 177 • 1VL<br />

Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected to<br />

compete for a starting spot at<br />

cornerback ... Intelligent player<br />

with excellent hands and body<br />

control ... Looking to build on<br />

solid freshman year ... Played<br />

in 10 games and recorded 18<br />

tackles (12 solo) ... Named Centennial Conference<br />

special teams player <strong>of</strong> the week after Moravian<br />

game ... Blocked a punt, which he returned 17<br />

yards for a touchdown, recovered a fumble and<br />

broke up<br />

a pass ...<br />

Picked <strong>of</strong>f<br />

a pass vs.<br />

Ursinus ...<br />

Recorded<br />

career-high<br />

fi ve tackles<br />

at Johns<br />

Hopkins<br />

... Won<br />

Special<br />

Forces<br />

Award as<br />

special<br />

teams<br />

MVP <strong>of</strong><br />

backto-back<br />

games vs.<br />

Ursinus<br />

and<br />

Moravian<br />

... Personal: Named Lancaster-Lebanon League<br />

defensive back <strong>of</strong> the year as a senior at Wilson<br />

High School ... First-team all-league and allcounty<br />

at both defensive back and wide receiver ...<br />

Earned all-division honors as a guard in basketball<br />

... Finalist for athlete <strong>of</strong> the year in the county ...<br />

Parents are Rocky and Terri Hartzell ... Born Oct.<br />

12, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

(62) 25 Jared Mike Holenda Gawel<br />

Junior • S • 6-0 • 189 • 2VL<br />

Catasauqua, Pa./Catasauqua<br />

At Muhlenberg: Veteran <strong>of</strong><br />

defensive backfi eld and special<br />

teams ... Returning starter<br />

at rover ... Has played all 23<br />

games the last two years ...<br />

2008: Started all 11 games ...<br />

Eighth on the Mules with 36<br />

tackles ... Recorded career-high eight stops to go<br />

along with a pass breakup vs. Moravian ... Made<br />

tackle for a 4-yard loss to set up third-and-long vs.<br />

Franklin & Marshall ... Won Big Hit Award for<br />

defensive stop at McDaniel ... 2007: One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team’s top defensive backs as a freshman ... Played<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> nickel ... Made fi rst career start in NCAA<br />

Tournament game at Wesley and notched seven<br />

tackles ... Big contributor on special teams ... Tied<br />

for third on team with nine special teams tackles ...<br />

Also served as long snapper for last four games ...<br />

Won Special Forces Award as special teams MVP<br />

<strong>of</strong> Moravian game ... Personal: Earned all-league<br />

honors at both defensive back (fi rst team) and<br />

quarterback (honorable mention) at Catasauqua<br />

High School ... Second-team all-area ... Parents<br />

are John and Sherri Holenda ... Older brother<br />

John Holenda started at linebacker for the Mules<br />

in 2006 and 2007 ... Born June 7, 1988 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2007 15 11 26 ½-1 0 1 0 0 0<br />

2008 18 18 36 1½-6 0 3 0 0 0<br />

Totals 33 29 62 2-7 0 4 0 0 0<br />

69 Edward Hopkins<br />

Sophomore • OT • 5-11 • 269<br />

Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Regional<br />

At Muhlenberg: Enters<br />

sophomore season as a backup<br />

on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line ... Showed<br />

improvement during freshman<br />

campaign and in <strong>of</strong>f season ...<br />

Personal: Received honorable<br />

mention as a tackle at Clearview<br />

Regional High School ... Named to Touchdown<br />

Club All-Academic Team ... Th rew shot and<br />

discus for the track team ... Parents are Edward<br />

and Janice Hopkins ... Born Sept. 25, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

67 Kevin Hussey<br />

Senior • C • 6-0 • 284 • 3VL<br />

Parsippany, N.J./Parsippany<br />

At Muhlenberg: Hopes to pick<br />

up where he left <strong>of</strong>f last season<br />

... Brings tons <strong>of</strong> experience<br />

and a veteran presence to the<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive line, which graduated<br />

three starters ... Mules are averaging<br />

more than 30 points per<br />

game in his 25 career starts ... Extremely aggressive<br />

... Moving to center for 2009 ... 2008: Started 10<br />

<strong>of</strong> 11 games at left guard ... Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f ensive line<br />

that won Dominator Award as <strong>of</strong>f ensive MVP <strong>of</strong><br />

Union game ... Won “Dig In” Award for Johns<br />

Hopkins game ... 2007: Started all 12 games at<br />

left guard ...<br />

Member <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive line<br />

that won<br />

Dominator<br />

Award as <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

MVP<br />

<strong>of</strong> McDaniel<br />

game after<br />

Muhlenberg<br />

held ball for<br />

38:09 and<br />

rushed for<br />

259 yards<br />

and fi ve<br />

touchdowns<br />

... Also<br />

helped<br />

Mules tie<br />

school record<br />

with 35<br />

fi rst downs<br />

at Juniata ...<br />

2006: Emerged as a starter late in freshman season<br />

... Started at left guard for last three games, during<br />

which the Mules averaged 32.3 points (up from<br />

15.4 the fi rst seven) ... Personal: Earned three<br />

letters each in football and wrestling at Parsippany<br />

High School ... Captained both teams and<br />

earned all-area honors in football ... Parents are Jim<br />

and Kasey Hussey ... Born June 19, 1988 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

(62) 50 Christopher Mike GawelJohnson<br />

Junior • LB • 5-9 • 220<br />

Mahwah, N.J./Mahwah<br />

At Muhlenberg: Reserve linebacker<br />

for the Mules ... Spent<br />

last two years on JV team ...<br />

Personal: Captained football<br />

and wrestling teams at Mahwah<br />

High School ... Recorded 111<br />

tackles as a senior ... New Jersey<br />

Scholar-Athlete ... Had a 25-8 record in wrestling<br />

... Parents are Carl Kjellberg and Sharon Johnson-<br />

Depta ... Born Jan. 18, 1989 ... A biochemistry<br />

major.<br />

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(62) 80 Mike Gawel Johnson<br />

Junior • TE • 6-2 • 240 • 1VL<br />

Branchburg, N.J./Somerville<br />

At Muhlenberg: Talented<br />

player who has had trouble<br />

staying healthy ... Played in<br />

eight games on kick<strong>of</strong>f return<br />

unit in 2008 to earn varsity<br />

letter ... Caught 6-yard pass vs.<br />

Juniata ... Personal: Named to<br />

Skylands Conference fi rst team as a tight end at<br />

Somerville High School ... Team captain ... Parents<br />

are Roger and Leigh Johnson ... Born July 24,<br />

1989 ... A biology major.<br />

(62) 68 Michael Mike Gawel Katz<br />

Junior • K • 6-0 • 172 • 1VL<br />

Plainview, N.Y./Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK<br />

At Muhlenberg: Coming <strong>of</strong>f a<br />

tremendous sophomore season<br />

... Voted the Mules’ most<br />

improved player ... Named to<br />

the Centennial Conference<br />

Academic Honor Roll and<br />

All-CC second team ... Second<br />

on the Mules in scoring with 69 points ... Perfect<br />

in 45 PAT tries to set school record for consecutive<br />

extra points made ... No other kicker<br />

in Division III attempted as many<br />

PATs without a miss ... Converted<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> 14 fi eld goals ... Long <strong>of</strong> 42<br />

yards came in rainy, windy conditions<br />

against Franklin & Marshall ... Kicked<br />

two fi eld goals vs. Wilkes in fi rst varsity<br />

game <strong>of</strong> career ... Personal: Team<br />

captain in both soccer and basketball<br />

at Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK High<br />

School ... All-county honorable mention<br />

and team MVP in soccer ... Parents<br />

are Terry and Irene Katz ... Born<br />

Feb. 27, 1989 ... An accounting major.<br />

39 Ryan Keeley<br />

Senior • RB/DB • 5-11 • 196 • 2VL<br />

Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central<br />

At Muhlenberg: Moving back<br />

to running back after two years<br />

as a defensive back ... Hard<br />

worker who will do anything<br />

for the team ... Key special<br />

teams player ... 2008: Played in<br />

fi rst four games before suff ering<br />

season-ending injury ... Recorded eight tackles (six<br />

on special teams) and broke up two passes ... Won<br />

Special Forces Award as special teams MVP <strong>of</strong><br />

Gettysburg game after making three tackles in kick<br />

coverage ... 2007: Played in all 12 games and did<br />

a solid job on special teams units ... Totaled four<br />

tackles ... Also saw scrimmage time in dime situations<br />

... Broke up “Hail Mary” pass in end zone on<br />

fi nal play <strong>of</strong> game to preserve shutout <strong>of</strong> McDaniel<br />

... 2006: Was a JV running back as a freshman ...<br />

Personal: Lettered three times each in football and<br />

track at Hunterdon Central High School ... Earned<br />

all-county honors for football ... Parents are Gene<br />

and Cindy Keeley ... Born May 31, 1988 ... A<br />

biology major.<br />

2 Michael Kellum<br />

Sophomore • DL • 6-3 • 225 • 1VL<br />

Reading, Pa./Muhlenberg<br />

Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

At Muhlenberg: Solid player<br />

who should see considerable<br />

time as one <strong>of</strong> the top defensive<br />

linemen ... Had a very good<br />

spring ... Played in 10 games as<br />

a freshman and recorded eight<br />

tackles (four solo), one for a<br />

3-yard loss ... Broke up a pair<br />

<strong>of</strong> passes at the line ... Recorded four tackles on<br />

special teams ... Recovered fumbled kick<strong>of</strong>f to set<br />

up clinching touchdown vs. Wilkes in fi rst game <strong>of</strong><br />

career ... Won Big Hit Award for special teams hits<br />

vs. McDaniel and Dickinson ... Personal: Named<br />

to all-state second team at Muhlenberg High<br />

School ... All-county fi rst team ... Played defensive<br />

end and <strong>of</strong>f ensive tackle and served as team captain<br />

... Parents are James Kellum and Judy Cashmere ...<br />

Born Dec. 20, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

36 Jeremiah Lachaud<br />

20<br />

Senior • DE • 6-1 • 219 • 2VL<br />

East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick<br />

At Muhlenberg: Pass rusher extraordinaire<br />

... Has tremendous<br />

speed <strong>of</strong>f the line ... Developing<br />

into complete player who can<br />

line up every down and distance<br />

... Leads all active Mules<br />

in career sacks ... 2008: Played<br />

in fi nal 10 games as a rush end ... Of 10 tackles,<br />

all but three were behind the line <strong>of</strong> scrimmage ...<br />

Led team in sacks and fourth in tackles for loss ...<br />

Notched one sack <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> six games ... Th ree <strong>of</strong><br />

sacks were for losses <strong>of</strong> at least 10 yards ... Won Big<br />

Hit Award against Johns Hopkins and Franklin &<br />

Marshall ... 2007: Played in nine games and tied<br />

for third on team in sacks despite limited snaps ...<br />

Recorded two sacks in McDaniel game ... Forced<br />

fumble with sack on fi nal play <strong>of</strong> Dickinson game<br />

... Recorded career-high four tackles at Franklin &<br />

Marshall ... Made fi ve special teams tackles ... Won<br />

Big Hit Award for special teams hits vs. McDaniel<br />

and Dickinson ... Earned “Dig In” Award for<br />

Franklin & Marshall game ... 2006: Played on JV<br />

team ... Track and Field: Holds school record in<br />

outdoor 200 meters ... Won gold medal as a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 4x100 relay team at the 2009 Centennial<br />

Conference Outdoor Championships ... Garnered<br />

a pair <strong>of</strong> silvers in the 100 and 200 ... Personal:<br />

Lettered in football and track at East Brunswick<br />

High School ... Part <strong>of</strong> 2004 state championship<br />

football team ... All-county track athlete ... Parents<br />

are Pierre and Edith Lachaud ... Born July 5, 1988<br />

... A business administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2006 JV<br />

2007 10 5 15 4½-15 4½-15 0 0 1 0<br />

2008 8 2 10 7-48 6-46 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 18 7 25 11½-63 10½-61 0 0 1 0<br />

17 Jon Liberty<br />

Junior • WR • 6-3 • 194<br />

Broomall, Pa./Marple Newtown<br />

At Muhlenberg: Should compete<br />

for fi rst extended varsity<br />

time in 2009 ... Big possession<br />

receiver who can block ...<br />

Could shift over to tight end<br />

... Played in four games as a<br />

reserve receiver last year ... Was<br />

a quarterback for the JV team as a freshman ...<br />

Personal: Earned all-league honorable mention at<br />

quarterback for Marple Newtown High School ...<br />

Played for former Mule assistant coach Ray Gionta<br />

... Captain <strong>of</strong> football and basketball teams ... Parents<br />

are David and Elayne Liberty ... Born July 17,<br />

1989 ... A double major in accounting and fi nance.<br />

89 Steve Liparini<br />

Sophomore • TE • 6-2 • 219<br />

Closter, N.J./Northern Valley Demarest<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for varsity playing time at tight<br />

end ... Showed the most improvement<br />

<strong>of</strong> any player on the<br />

team in the spring ... Has outstanding<br />

hands and runs well<br />

for his size ... Personal: Named<br />

to all-league fi rst team in football at Northern Valley<br />

Demarest High School ... All-county honorable<br />

mention ... Lettered three years in basketball ...<br />

Parents are Steve and Lari Liparini ... Born Feb. 6,<br />

1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

31 Scott Lissner<br />

Junior • LB • 5-11 • 211 • 2VL<br />

Rockaway, N.J./Morris Knolls<br />

At Muhlenberg: Key special<br />

teams player for the Mules ...<br />

Could also see time at outside<br />

linebacker ... Has outstanding<br />

ability ... 2008: Played in all 11<br />

games, starting four ... Second<br />

on team with seven special<br />

teams tackles ... Recorded career-high fi ve tackles<br />

vs. Wilkes in fi rst game <strong>of</strong> season ... Won Big Hit<br />

Award for tackle on kick<strong>of</strong>f return vs. Gettysburg<br />

... Th ree plays later, sacked the Bullet quarterback<br />

for an 8-yard loss to force fourth down ... 2007:<br />

Stood out in JV games before moving to varsity ...<br />

Played in eight varsity games and recorded seven<br />

tackles (four on special teams) ... Made two tackles<br />

on kick<strong>of</strong>f returns in NCAA Tournament win vs.<br />

Salisbury, including one that earned Big Hit Award<br />

... Personal: Played defensive end and <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

line at Morris Knolls High School ... Named to<br />

Star Ledger all-county fi rst team ... Parents are<br />

Steven and Ronnie Lissner ... Born July 7, 1989 ...<br />

A history major.<br />

7 Jesse Long<br />

Sophomore • WR • 5-6 • 163<br />

New Brunswick, N.J./Bishop Ahr<br />

At Muhlenberg: Competitor<br />

for playing time at wide receiver<br />

or running back ... Relies<br />

on quickness ... Played for JV<br />

team as a freshman ... Personal:<br />

Earned all-conference honors<br />

for football at Bishop Ahr High<br />

School ... Special teams MVP ... Played on division<br />

championship team as a sophomore ... Centerfi<br />

elder on state sectional-winning baseball team ...<br />

Parents are Gary and Gilorma Long ... Born June<br />

9, 1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

29 Jason LoPipero<br />

Junior • P/LB • 6-0 • 215 • 2VL<br />

Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park<br />

At Muhlenberg: Came out <strong>of</strong><br />

spring drills as the Mules’ No.<br />

1 punter ... Will also compete<br />

for time at outside linebacker ...<br />

Has greatly improved strength<br />

and knowledge <strong>of</strong> position ...<br />

2008: Played in eight games<br />

and recorded fi ve tackles on kick<strong>of</strong>f coverage ...<br />

Punted once for 20 yards ... 2007: Did outstanding<br />

job replacing injured starting punter late in season<br />

... Kicked 10 times for a 34.9-yard average ... Of<br />

his nine punts in two NCAA Tournament games,<br />

four landed inside 20 ... Won Special Forces Award<br />

as special teams MVP <strong>of</strong> game vs. Wesley after<br />

dropping three <strong>of</strong> six punts inside 20, including<br />

season-best 48-yard boot to the 9 ... Personal: Was<br />

all-league in 2006 and all-division in 2007 as an<br />

outside linebacker at Kings Park High School ...<br />

Also played wide receiver and tight end ... Teammate<br />

<strong>of</strong> current Mule Joe Montemurro ... Captained<br />

baseball team ... Parents are Patrick and Lisa<br />

LoPipero ... Born Oct. 3, 1989 ... A double major<br />

in business administration and political science.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU Int FF FR<br />

2007 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2008 17 5 22 4½-14 1½-10 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 22 7 29 4½-14 1½-10 0 0 0 0<br />

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11 Patrick McDonough<br />

Junior • LB • 6-1 • 228 • 1VL<br />

Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing<br />

At Muhlenberg: Returning<br />

starter at inside linebacker ...<br />

Had an excellent spring ...<br />

Won the Mules’ running and<br />

lifting competition ... Named<br />

Muhlenberg’s rookie <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year in his fi rst season with the<br />

program after transferring from Virginia Military<br />

Institute ... Started all 11 games and fi nished sixth<br />

on the team with 44 tackles (28 solo) ... Recorded<br />

three tackles for loss, including two sacks ... Made<br />

seven tackles (six solo) in big win at Dickinson ...<br />

Also credited with seven stops vs. Moravian and<br />

Wesley ... Won Big Hit Award for defensive stops<br />

against Wilkes, Dickinson and Moravian ... Personal:<br />

Was an all-state linebacker at Wyomissing<br />

Area High School ... All-league at both linebacker<br />

and fullback ... All-county as a thrower in track ...<br />

Also lettered in basketball ... Parents are Timothy<br />

and Maureen McDonough ... Born Jan. 12, 1989<br />

... A double major in business administration and<br />

fi nance.<br />

93 Gregg Mercogliano<br />

Sophomore • K • 6-2 • 189<br />

Haddonfi eld, N.J./Haddonfi eld Memorial<br />

At Muhlenberg: Strong-legged<br />

kicker who will compete for<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f duties ... Could also see<br />

action as the punter ... Had an<br />

excellent <strong>of</strong>f season ... Personal:<br />

Kicked three game-winning<br />

fi eld goals, one in a play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

game, in the last 4 seconds while at Haddonfi eld<br />

Memorial High School ... Earned all-conference<br />

honors as a senior ... Had long punt <strong>of</strong> 55 yards<br />

... Played in Camden County All-Star Game as<br />

an outfi elder in baseball ... Parents are Bruce and<br />

Maureen Mercogliano ... Born Jan. 24, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

70 Mark Miller<br />

Senior • OG • 6-0 • 255<br />

Broomall, Pa./Malvern Prep<br />

At Muhlenberg: In his second<br />

year on the <strong>of</strong>f ensive line after<br />

two years as a JV defensive lineman<br />

... Team-oriented player<br />

... Personal: Lettered twice<br />

in football and three times in<br />

track at Malvern Preparatory<br />

School ... First-team all-conference in football ...<br />

Selected for Valor Bowl (Chester County All-Star<br />

Game) ... Captained the track team ... Parents are<br />

Mark Sr. and Ann Miller ... Born March 10, 1988<br />

... A business administration major.<br />

73 Mark Mounayar<br />

Sophmore • OG • 6-1 • 322 • 1VL<br />

Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected to<br />

compete for a starting slot at<br />

guard ... Big and smart; the<br />

type <strong>of</strong> player the line can<br />

be built around ... Had an<br />

outstanding freshman year ...<br />

Played in fi nal seven games,<br />

mostly on PAT/fi eld goal unit but also in scrimmage<br />

situations ... Personal: Won three varsity<br />

letters and served as team captain as a lineman at<br />

Coatesville Area High School ... Earned all-area<br />

and allleagueaccolades<br />

...<br />

Parents<br />

are<br />

Alexander<br />

and<br />

Janine<br />

Mounayar<br />

... Born<br />

Jan. 23, 1990 ... A mathematics major.<br />

87 Sean Mulligan<br />

Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

Sophomore • TE • 5-11 • 193<br />

Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph-by-the-Sea<br />

At Muhlenberg: Prospect at<br />

tight end ... Will spend 2009<br />

season on the sidelines rehabbing<br />

injury suff ered last year ...<br />

Personal: Lettered two years<br />

as a tight end at St. Joseph-bythe-Sea<br />

High School ... Selected<br />

for Fugazzi Bowl (Staten Island-Queens All-Star<br />

Game) ... Parents are Robert and Sandra Mulligan<br />

... Older brother Rob Mulligan played football for<br />

the Mules the last four years ... Born June 11, 1990<br />

... An undeclared major.<br />

44 Matt Musick<br />

Sophomore • LB • 5-9 • 203<br />

Ewing, N.J./Ewing<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for playing time at outside<br />

linebacker ... Had a good JV<br />

season as a freshman and a<br />

good spring ... Personal: Led<br />

Ewing High School team in<br />

tackles two straight years ...<br />

Selected to all-conference second team ... Won<br />

12th Man TD Club Unsung Hero Award ... Also<br />

lettered in tennis four years ... Parents are Th omas<br />

and Deborah Musick ... Twin brother <strong>of</strong> Mule<br />

sophomore Phil Musick ... Born July 11, 1990 ...<br />

An undeclared major.<br />

97 Phil Musick<br />

Sophomore • NT • 6-0 • 235<br />

Ewing, N.J./Ewing<br />

At Muhlenberg: Smart, hardworking,<br />

talented defensive<br />

lineman ... Could make an<br />

impact with more experience<br />

... Personal: Earned secondteam<br />

all-conference honors as a<br />

center at Ewing High School ...<br />

Also lined up at defensive tackle and long snapper<br />

... Th ree-time winner <strong>of</strong> Scholar-Athlete Award ...<br />

Lettered in tennis four years ... Parents are Th omas<br />

and Deborah Musick ... Twin brother <strong>of</strong> Mule<br />

sophomore Matt Musick ... Born July 11, 1990 ...<br />

An undeclared major.<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

18 Justin Myers<br />

Sophmore • QB • 5-8 • 192<br />

Irvington, N.Y./Irvington<br />

At Muhlenberg: One <strong>of</strong> three<br />

returning players vying for the<br />

starting quarterback job ... Has<br />

a quick release and a strong arm<br />

... Got better every day during<br />

the spring ... Personal: Won a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 11 letters in football,<br />

baseball and basketball at Irvington High School<br />

... Team MVP and all-section in football ... Allleague<br />

as a catcher in baseball ... Parents are Mark<br />

and Susan Myers ... Born March 28, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

32 Chase Nadell<br />

22<br />

Sophmore • S • 5-10 • 168 • 1VL<br />

Merrick, N.Y./John F. Kennedy<br />

At Muhlenberg: Sophomore<br />

with lots <strong>of</strong> natural athletic<br />

ability ... Moving to safety after<br />

lining up at running back<br />

last year ... Has good speed ...<br />

Could see time on special teams<br />

... Played in four <strong>of</strong> last six<br />

varsity games in 2008 ... Rushed three times for 4<br />

yards ... Played<br />

in all 13 games<br />

and scored<br />

three goals<br />

for the Mule<br />

lacrosse team<br />

in the spring<br />

... Personal:<br />

Played football<br />

and lacrosse<br />

at John F.<br />

Kennedy<br />

High School<br />

... Parents are<br />

Steven and<br />

Robin Nadell<br />

... Born Jan.<br />

25, 1990 ...<br />

An undeclared<br />

major.<br />

22 Steve Nissley<br />

Sophomore • CB • 5-10 • 170 • 1VL<br />

Pottsgrove, Pa./Pottsgrove<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for starting job, either at<br />

cornerback or safety ... Smart<br />

player with good body control<br />

and hand-eye coordination ...<br />

Had a fi ne freshman season<br />

... Played in last six games<br />

and recorded fi ve solo tackles, three on kick<strong>of</strong>f<br />

coverage ... Intercepted a pass vs. Ursinus ...<br />

Personal: Received three letters in football, two in<br />

basketball and<br />

one in tennis<br />

at Pottsgrove<br />

High School<br />

... Served as<br />

captain and<br />

played strong<br />

safety and wide<br />

receiver in football<br />

... Point<br />

guard in basketball<br />

... Parents<br />

are Richard and<br />

Ann Nissley<br />

... Born Oct.<br />

30, 1989 ... A<br />

double major<br />

in fi nance and<br />

accounting.<br />

47 Steven Nork<br />

Junior • LB • 5-9 • 200<br />

Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will be a<br />

great asset to the team if he can<br />

avoid the injuries <strong>of</strong> his fi rst<br />

two years ... Tough and athletic<br />

... Shows great numbers in the<br />

weight room ... Should see time<br />

on special teams ... Personal:<br />

Served as team captain while playing center and<br />

defensive line at Freedom High School ... Selected<br />

for McDonald’s All-Star Classic ... Teammate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mule freshman John Kaczmarek ... League qualifi<br />

er in javelin for track and fi eld team ... Parents are<br />

Joseph and Lynne Nork ... Born March 20, 1989<br />

... A mathematics major.<br />

78 Garrett Orr<br />

Senior • NT • 6-1 • 254 • 2VL<br />

Easton, Pa./Easton<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected<br />

to have strong senior season<br />

... Should be in top group<br />

<strong>of</strong> defensive linemen ... Has<br />

gained size ... Strong work ethic<br />

... Played in four varsity games<br />

and made one tackle last year ...<br />

Moved from <strong>of</strong>f ensive guard to defensive end for<br />

2007 season and was very impressive by the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the year ... Played in three varsity games ... Lone<br />

tackle was assist on a 6-yard loss in Franklin &<br />

Marshall game ... Personal: Earned total <strong>of</strong> eight<br />

varsity letters in football, track and swimming at<br />

Easton Area High School ... Won scholar-athlete<br />

award as a senior ... Parents are Peter and <strong>And</strong>rea<br />

Orr ... Born May 20, 1988 ... A political science<br />

major.<br />

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77 William Osei<br />

Senior • OT • 6-3 • 278<br />

Abington, Pa./Abington<br />

At Muhlenberg: Hopes to<br />

come alive as a senior and earn<br />

signifi cant playing time ...<br />

Physically talented and strong<br />

... Got into two varsity games<br />

as a reserve last year and three<br />

in 2007 ... Played defense as a<br />

freshman ... Personal: Earned two varsity letters<br />

in football at Abington High School ... Parents are<br />

William and Grace Osei ... Born March 2, 1988 ...<br />

A double major in psychology and history.<br />

5 Michael Peischl<br />

Senior • QB • 5-11 • 199<br />

Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for starting job at quarterback<br />

... Needs to stay healthy ... Has<br />

played both quarterback and<br />

wide receiver for JV team the<br />

last three years ... Personal:<br />

Earned six total varsity letters<br />

in football, basketball and baseball at Wayne Hills<br />

High School ... Named fi rst-team all-area as a<br />

quarterback ... Parents are Mark and Michelle<br />

Peischl ... Uncle Chris Peischl played football and<br />

baseball at Muhlenberg in the 1980s ... Born Aug.<br />

19, 1988 ... A double major in accounting and<br />

business administration.<br />

53 Michael Porembski<br />

Sophomore • OG • 6-0 • 275<br />

North Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade<br />

At Muhlenberg: Off ensive line<br />

prospect ... Has a good work<br />

ethic and is very knowledgeable<br />

on the game ... Personal:<br />

Awarded two varsity letters as<br />

an <strong>of</strong>f ensive lineman at Chaminade<br />

High School ... Teammate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mule juniors John Allen and Mark Accomando<br />

... Parents are Michael and Lisa Porembski ... Born<br />

July 10, 1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

52 Harrison Rowner<br />

Junior • DE • 6-3 • 217<br />

West Hempstead, N.Y./West Hempstead<br />

At Muhlenberg: High-energy<br />

player ... Goes full speed all<br />

the time ... Has considerable<br />

ability ... Improving knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> game ... Earned “Dig In”<br />

Award after Ursinus game in<br />

2007 ... Personal: Four-year<br />

letterwinner and team captain in both football<br />

and wrestling at West Hempstead High School ...<br />

Made football academic all-conference team ... Allcounty<br />

honorable mention in wrestling ... Parents<br />

are Eric and Roberta Rowner ... Born April 18,<br />

1989 ... A neuroscience major.<br />

45 MJ Rus<br />

Sophomore • FB • 5-11 • 219 • 1VL<br />

East Montpelier, Vt./U-32<br />

At Muhlenberg: One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

top athletes on the team ...<br />

Could play either fullback or<br />

running back ... Has outstanding<br />

hands ... Followed up<br />

excellent freshman season with<br />

a great <strong>of</strong>f season ... Played in<br />

nine games in 2008, rushing once for 7 yards and<br />

catching two passes for 12 yards ... Made one tackle<br />

in kick<strong>of</strong>f coverage ... Personal: Was a fi rst-team<br />

all-state<br />

football<br />

player at<br />

U-32 High<br />

School<br />

... Played<br />

fullback,<br />

linebacker<br />

and long<br />

snapper ...<br />

Selected<br />

for North-<br />

South<br />

All-Star<br />

Game and<br />

Vermont-<br />

New<br />

Hampshire<br />

Shrine Game ... Parents are Mike and Cheryl Rus<br />

... Born Dec. 15, 1989 ... An undeclared major.<br />

6 Kevin Ryan<br />

Sophomore • S • 6-2 • 205 • 1VL<br />

Fredon, N.J./Kittatinny<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected to<br />

make a strong push for starting<br />

time in the defensive backfi eld<br />

... Has good size and plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

range ... Displayed a knack for<br />

picking <strong>of</strong>f passes in the spring<br />

... Played in last six varsity<br />

games as a freshman on punt return and kick<strong>of</strong>f return<br />

units ... Personal: Lettered on state-qualifying<br />

football teams<br />

at Kittatinny<br />

High School<br />

as a junior and<br />

senior ... Caught<br />

six touchdown<br />

passes<br />

and named to<br />

all-county fi rst<br />

team both years<br />

... All-West<br />

Jersey second<br />

team as a senior ... Led baseball team in batting<br />

average two straight years ... Parents are Richard<br />

and Laurie Ryan ... Born May 7, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

86 Matthew Siedt<br />

Sophomore • TE • 6-4 • 233<br />

Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth<br />

At Muhlenberg: Young tight<br />

end with very good size ...<br />

Will work his way up depth<br />

chart with further development<br />

... Personal: Selected for<br />

McDonald’s All-Star Game<br />

as a senior at Nazareth High<br />

School ... Won two varsity letters as a wide receiver<br />

and defensive end ... Also lettered three years and<br />

served as team captain in basketball ... Parents are<br />

Kevin and Kim Siedt ... Born Jan. 17, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

9 Victor Taiwo<br />

Sophomore • LB • 5-11 • 216<br />

Bridgeport, Conn./Central<br />

Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

At Muhlenberg: Has a ton <strong>of</strong><br />

potential ... Could see playing<br />

time on special teams and at<br />

inside linebacker ... Personal:<br />

Captained football and lacrosse<br />

teams at Central High School<br />

... Second-team all-conference<br />

as a linebacker in football ... Teammate <strong>of</strong> Mule<br />

sophomore Kenneth Cobb ... Received honorable<br />

mention as a defenseman in lacrosse ... Mother<br />

is Laura Sodimu ... Born Nov. 22, 1990 ... An<br />

undeclared major.<br />

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Returning ReturningPlayers Players<br />

94 Brandon Turner<br />

Sophomore • DE • 6-3 • 221<br />

Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua<br />

At Muhlenberg: Dedicated<br />

young player ... Limited by<br />

injury as a freshman ... Had<br />

a good spring ... Personal:<br />

Named lineman and defensive<br />

lineman <strong>of</strong> the year at Tamaqua<br />

Area High School ... Lined up<br />

at defensive end and tight end ... Team captain as a<br />

senior ... Lettered twice in wrestling ... Parents are<br />

David and Michele Turner ... Born Aug. 6, 1989 ...<br />

An undeclared major.<br />

84 Brett Von Bergen<br />

At Muhlenberg: Team leader<br />

who hopes to see fi rst varsity<br />

action as a senior ... Showed<br />

the biggest improvement <strong>of</strong><br />

anyone in the program during<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f season ... Had tremendous<br />

gains in strength and<br />

conditioning ... Could see time on special teams ...<br />

Personal: Earned two varsity letters in baseball and<br />

another in football at Fleetwood Area High School<br />

... Mother is Gayle Von Bergen ... Born June 29,<br />

1988 ... A double major in fi nance and economics.<br />

24<br />

Sophomore • CB • 5-7 • 179<br />

Totowa, N.J./Passaic Valley<br />

Senior • WR • 6-1 • 161<br />

Blandon, Pa./Fleetwood<br />

27 Joseph Wassel<br />

At Muhlenberg: Talented<br />

prospect in the secondary ...<br />

Progress has been hindered<br />

by injuries ... Personal: Was a<br />

three-sport captain in football,<br />

baseball and wrestling at Passaic<br />

Valley High School ... Firstteam<br />

all-conference and second-team all-county<br />

twice in football ... Th ree-time district wrestling<br />

champion ... Parents are Joseph and Rose Wassel ...<br />

Born Feb. 12, 1990 ... An undeclared major.<br />

72<br />

Garrett<br />

Bisbing<br />

Freshman • OT<br />

6-0 • 284<br />

Emmaus, Pa./<br />

Central Catholic<br />

16<br />

Anthony<br />

Casalino<br />

Freshman • QB<br />

5-8 • 161<br />

West Orange, N.J./<br />

West Orange<br />

95 Corry Whitehead<br />

Junior • K • 6-5 • 230<br />

Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton<br />

At Muhlenberg: Will compete<br />

for kick<strong>of</strong>f duties ... Has a<br />

strong leg and is in better shape<br />

... Personal: Earned a total <strong>of</strong><br />

nine letters in football, soccer,<br />

tennis and basketball at Lehighton<br />

High School ... Played<br />

kicker, goalie, center and No. 2 singles, respectively<br />

... Team captain in football, soccer and tennis ...<br />

Parents are James and Susan Whitehead ... Born<br />

Aug. 21, 1988 ... A fi nance major.<br />

56 Ewan Wright<br />

Senior • NT • 6-1 • 243 • 3VL<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y./The Gunnery (Conn.)<br />

At Muhlenberg: Expected to<br />

have a big senior year ... Should<br />

see considerable time on the<br />

defensive line and on special<br />

teams ... Extremely athletic<br />

and a hard hitter ... 2008: Th e<br />

Mules’ special teams co-player<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year ... Played every game in his fi rst year on<br />

the defensive line after moving from linebacker ...<br />

Tied career high with six tackles at McDaniel ...<br />

Blocked extra points vs. McDaniel and Wesley ...<br />

Forced fumble on kick<strong>of</strong>f return in season opener<br />

vs. Wilkes ... Recorded third-down sack vs. Moravian<br />

with game tied in fourth quarter ... Won Special<br />

Forces Award as special teams MVP <strong>of</strong> Wilkes<br />

and McDaniel games ... Received Big Hit Award<br />

for special teams vs. Juniata and “Dig In” Award<br />

vs. Dickinson ... 2007: Played in all 12 games,<br />

starting six ... Led team with 13 special teams<br />

tackles ... Recorded career-high fi ve tackles vs.<br />

Johns Hopkins ... Made four stops, one for 1-yard<br />

loss, in shutout <strong>of</strong> Union ... 2006: Played inside<br />

linebacker and special teams in six varsity games<br />

as a freshman ... Recorded high <strong>of</strong> four tackles at<br />

Johns Hopkins ... Won Big Hit Award for special<br />

55<br />

Tim<br />

Cumming<br />

Freshman • OL<br />

6-0 • 279<br />

New Providence, N.J./<br />

New Providence<br />

NEWCOMERS<br />

26<br />

Terrence<br />

Dandridge<br />

Freshman • RB<br />

5-7 • 170<br />

Baltimore, Md./<br />

Archbishop Curley<br />

teams against Ursinus and Gettysburg ... Personal:<br />

Earned three varsity letters in football and one in<br />

wrestling at Th e Gunnery ... All-New England<br />

selection as a linebacker ... Teammate <strong>of</strong> Cameron<br />

Ahouse ... Parents are Sinclair and Georgia Stewart<br />

... Born Aug. 9, 1987 ... A business administration<br />

major and art minor.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year Solo Ast Tot TFL Sack PBU FF FR Blk<br />

2006 5 5 10 ½-1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2007 14 9 23 1-1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2008 16 6 22 1-7 1-7 0 1 0 2<br />

Totals 35 20 55 2½-9 1-7 0 1 0 2<br />

3<br />

Dan<br />

Deighan<br />

Freshman • QB<br />

5-8 • 173<br />

Wanaque, N.J./<br />

Lakeland Regional<br />

96<br />

AJ<br />

Diaz<br />

Freshman • P<br />

6-1 • 188<br />

Manhasset, N.Y./<br />

Manhasset<br />

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34<br />

Dylan<br />

Domenick<br />

Freshman • LB<br />

6-1 • 197<br />

Basking Ridge, N.J./<br />

Ridge<br />

74<br />

John<br />

Kaczmarek<br />

Freshman • OL<br />

6-3 • 293<br />

Bethlehem, Pa./<br />

Freedom<br />

42<br />

Frankie<br />

Mayer<br />

Freshman • CB<br />

5-10 • 174<br />

Cedar Grove, N.J./<br />

Montclair Kimberley<br />

99<br />

David<br />

Schryver<br />

Sophomore • DL<br />

6-0 • 224<br />

Montgomery, N.J./<br />

Montgomery<br />

98<br />

Steven<br />

Entenman<br />

Freshman • DE<br />

6-0 • 237<br />

<strong>College</strong>ville, Pa./<br />

Perkiomen Valley<br />

64<br />

Spencer<br />

Kane<br />

Freshman • OL<br />

6-1 • 249<br />

Somers, N.Y./<br />

Somers<br />

41<br />

J.T.<br />

Merklinger<br />

Sophomore • RB<br />

5-6 • 173<br />

Sparta, N.J./<br />

Seton Hall Prep<br />

85<br />

Marcus<br />

Toomey<br />

Freshman • WR<br />

6-2 • 185<br />

Pottsville, Pa./<br />

Pottsville<br />

61<br />

Chris<br />

Galletta<br />

Freshman • DE<br />

6-2 • 221<br />

Ardsley, N.Y./<br />

Ardsley<br />

87<br />

Zach<br />

Klein<br />

Freshman • WR<br />

6-1 • 184<br />

Voorhees, N.J./<br />

Eastern Regional<br />

36<br />

Joe<br />

Montemurro<br />

Junior • RB<br />

5-7 • 180<br />

Kings Park, N.Y./<br />

Kings Park<br />

40<br />

Isaiah<br />

Vaughn<br />

Freshman • CB<br />

5-9 • 152<br />

Bronx, N.Y./<br />

John F. Kennedy<br />

20<br />

Eric<br />

Gilbert<br />

Freshman • CB<br />

5-11 • 155<br />

Folcr<strong>of</strong>t, Pa./<br />

Academy Park<br />

15<br />

Justin<br />

Kreamer<br />

Freshman • QB<br />

5-8 • 180<br />

Ossining, N.Y./<br />

Ossining<br />

14<br />

John<br />

Muha<br />

Freshman • S<br />

6-0 • 175<br />

Cedar Knolls, N.J./<br />

Seton Hall Prep<br />

12<br />

Tim<br />

Velys<br />

Freshman • S<br />

5-9 • 168<br />

Riverhead, N.Y./<br />

Riverhead<br />

88<br />

John<br />

Gruver<br />

Freshman • WR<br />

5-9 • 174<br />

Kintnersville, Pa./<br />

Palisades<br />

49<br />

Jon<br />

Landrigan<br />

Freshman • WR<br />

5-7 • 179<br />

Madison, N.J./<br />

Madison<br />

92<br />

Ryan<br />

Murphy<br />

Freshman • DE<br />

5-11 • 222<br />

Hicksville, N.Y./<br />

Holy Trinity<br />

35<br />

Tim<br />

Vogel<br />

Freshman • CB<br />

5-10 • 158<br />

Emerson, N.J./<br />

Emerson<br />

51<br />

Matt<br />

Johnson<br />

Freshman • LB<br />

5-9 • 214<br />

Ambler, Pa./<br />

Wissahickon<br />

90<br />

Zach<br />

Lieberman<br />

Freshman • DL<br />

6-0 • 229<br />

Weston, Conn./<br />

Staples<br />

38<br />

Shane<br />

O’Connor<br />

Freshman • S<br />

5-11 • 180<br />

Pt. Pleasant, N.J./<br />

Pt. Pleasant Boro<br />

82<br />

Bryan<br />

Wilson<br />

Freshman • WR<br />

5-11 • 197<br />

Lincoln Park, N.J./<br />

Boonton<br />

Newcomers<br />

33<br />

James<br />

Jurewicz<br />

Freshman • RB<br />

5-10 • 221<br />

Pompton Plains, N.J./<br />

DePaul Catholic<br />

62<br />

Frank<br />

Malandruccolo<br />

Freshman • OT<br />

6-0 • 247<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y./<br />

Xavier<br />

58<br />

Chris<br />

Rider<br />

Freshman • OG<br />

5-11 • 277<br />

Bethlehem, Pa./<br />

Liberty<br />

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2008 2008Review Review<br />

centennial conference standings<br />

Conference <strong>Games</strong> All <strong>Games</strong><br />

W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PA<br />

Muhlenberg 7 1 .875 274 123 9 2 .818 339 178<br />

Johns Hopkins 6 2 .750 197 167 8 3 .727 287 219<br />

Moravian 6 2 .750 213 145 8 3 .727 280 196<br />

Dickinson 5 3 .625 234 183 6 4 .600 289 218<br />

Gettysburg 5 3 .625 276 218 5 5 .500 329 282<br />

Franklin & Marshall 3 5 .375 177 167 4 6 .400 208 181<br />

Ursinus 2 6 .250 94 219 3 7 .300 147 277<br />

McDaniel 1 7 .125 65 227 2 8 .200 110 265<br />

Juniata 1 7 .125 114 195 1 9 .100 135 239<br />

NCAA Tournament Wesley 20, Muhlenberg 0 (fi rst round)<br />

ECAC Southwest Championship Salisbury 21, Moravian 17<br />

ECAC Southeast Championship Catholic 18, Johns Hopkins 17<br />

26<br />

all-centennial conference<br />

First Team Second Team Honorable Mention<br />

DEFENSE<br />

DL William Moates, Mu Steve Levinson, JH Don Maxwell, Mo<br />

DL Doug Bocchino, Mo Frank Emmett, Mu Tredell Johns, D<br />

DL Steve Bokron, D Alex Pastore, FM Jason Marquis, Ju<br />

DL Josh Jerrold, G Mark Worrilow, U<br />

LB Matt Rathbun, Mu ^ Scott Gavin, Mu Zach Romash, FM<br />

LB <strong>And</strong>rew Morrissey, Mo Ben Hargrave, D Joe Galie, U<br />

LB James Gregory, FM Colin Wixted, JH<br />

LB A.J. Albert, JH Mike Weick, Mc<br />

LB Kevin McGorry, Mo<br />

DB CJ Robinson, Mo Brandon Doyle, Mu Chris Baldwin, JH<br />

DB Michael Dalton, D Jeff Kellar, FM Aaron Slaughter, Mc<br />

DB Cameron Ahouse, Mu David Mazzola, Mu <strong>And</strong>y Miller, Ju<br />

DB Barry Lovett, FM Travis Wenrich, Mc Eikeem Barron, U<br />

OFFENSE<br />

QB Eric Santagato, Mu Ian Mitchell, D<br />

RB John DeLuca, Mu * Tyler McCambridge, Mo<br />

RB <strong>And</strong>rew Kase, JH Greg Lord, D<br />

RB Jamel Mutunga, G<br />

WR Pat O’Connor, D George Eager, FM<br />

WR Phil Cresta, Mu Tucker Michels, JH<br />

TE Matt Jenschke, FM Gray Gish, D David Rodriquez, G<br />

OL Mike Nolan, Mu Sam Walthall, G <strong>And</strong>rew Cuikerescu, D<br />

OL Tim McBride, Mo Mark Bigelli, Mu Austin Herr, Mc<br />

OL Anthony Abbate, D Tim Miller, JH<br />

OL Mike St<strong>of</strong>f el, JH Mike Gawel, Mu<br />

OL Steve Paveglio, FM Louis Mastrini, G<br />

OL <strong>And</strong>rew Grando, Mo<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

K Brian Reckenbeil, Mo Michael Katz, Mu<br />

P Greg Zara, U Mike Voskian, Mo David Mazzola, Mu<br />

KR George Eager, FM Pat O’Connor, D Al Desiderio, U<br />

^ defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year * <strong>of</strong>f ensive player <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

other cc honors<br />

• Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year .................................Mike Donnelly<br />

• Academic Honor Roll .........................Codie Bender<br />

Matt Boland<br />

Joe Caporoso<br />

T.J. Chiarolanza<br />

<strong>And</strong>y Curley<br />

Jake Floyd<br />

Scott Gavin<br />

Jim Jeff ers<br />

Michael Katz<br />

Erik Snyder<br />

• Off ensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Week ...............Eric Santagato (Sept. 7)<br />

Phil Cresta (Sept. 28)<br />

John DeLuca (Oct. 19, Nov. 9)<br />

• Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Week ..............Matt Rathbun (Sept. 21)<br />

• Special Teams Player <strong>of</strong> the Week ........David Mazzola (Oct. 5, Oct. 26)<br />

Chris Hartzell (Nov. 16)<br />

statistical leaders<br />

(all games; NCAA per-game rank in parentheses)<br />

Sacks Solo Ast Total Tackles For Loss Solo Ast Total<br />

Josh Jerrold, G (15) 9 1 9.5 Matt Rathbun, Mu (43) 14 5 16.5<br />

Doug Bocchino, Mo (37) 7 3 8.5 Josh Jerrold, G (43) 14 2 15.0<br />

Jeremiah Lachaud, Mu 6 0 6.0 Doug Bocchino, Mo 10 8 14.0<br />

Allen Petros, Mo 5 1 5.5 Allen Petros, Mo 11 3 12.5<br />

Steve Bokron, D 4 3 5.5 Jake Floyd, Mu 9 2 10.0<br />

Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns Ret Yds Avg Punting No Yds Lg Avg<br />

George Eager, FM (21) 19 515 27.1 Greg Zara, U (6) 54 2217 58 41.1<br />

Matt Dunker, Ju 10 247 24.7 Mike Voskian, Mo (39) 48 1826 56 38.0<br />

Brandon Spayd, Ju 30 726 24.2 David Mazzola, Mu 36 1326 64 36.8<br />

Erik Snyder, Mu 11 253 23.0 Matt Stark, D 43 1517 52 35.3<br />

Charles Curcio, G 25 565 22.6 Jeff Hogan, FM 52 1834 62 35.3<br />

Rushing G Yds Avg Passing Effi ciency Pct TD/Int Eff<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew Kase, JH (8) 11 1635 148.6 E. Santagato, Mu (25) .599 19/8 143.3<br />

John DeLuca, Mu (9) 11 1634 148.5 Ian Mitchell, D (33) .586 14/8 138.2<br />

Mark Jaskowski, U 7 753 107.6 Matt Flynn, G .581 13/12 132.0<br />

Tyler McCambridge, Mo 8 812 101.5 John Harrison, FM .583 14/11 118.9<br />

Jamel Mutunga, G 10 800 80.0 Hewitt Tomlin, JH .560 9/9 116.7<br />

Passing G Yds Avg Receiving Yards G Yds Avg<br />

Matt Flynn, G 10 2126 212.6 Pat O’Connor, D (4) 10 1324 132.4<br />

Ian Mitchell, D 10 1953 195.3 Phil Cresta, Mu (24) 10 981 98.1<br />

Jay Leonard, Ju 10 1941 194.1 Sam Wernick, JH 10 663 66.3<br />

Eric Santagato, Mu 11 2094 190.4 George Eager, FM 10 637 63.7<br />

Hewitt Tomlin, JH 11 1847 167.9 Tucker Michels, JH 11 682 62.0<br />

Scoring (TDs) G TD Pts Scoring (Kick) G PAT FG Pt<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew Kase, JH (31) 11 17 102 Brian Reckenbeil, Mo 11 30 14 72<br />

John DeLuca, Mu (37) 11 16 96 Michael Katz, Mu 11 45 8 69<br />

T. McCambridge, Mo 8 10 60 Gordon Craig, D 10 29 10 59<br />

Greg Lord, D 10 10 60 Josh Huson, G 10 38 5 53<br />

Nick McConnell, G 10 10 60 Alex Lachman, JH 11 30 7 51<br />

Total Defense Avg Rushing Defense Avg Pass Effi ciency Defense Eff<br />

Muhlenberg (14) 263.4 Muhlenberg (44) 109.1 Muhlenberg (10) 94.7<br />

Frank. & Marsh. (41) 291.8 Johns Hopkins 114.8 Frank. & Marsh. (16) 95.7<br />

Moravian 303.0 Dickinson 127.7 Moravian (36) 102.9<br />

Johns Hopkins 321.3 Moravian 137.6 McDaniel 107.0<br />

Dickinson 327.2 Ursinus 143.5 Johns Hopkins 109.3<br />

McDaniel 356.6 Gettysburg 149.1 Juniata 119.8<br />

Juniata 369.3 Franklin & Marshall 157.5 Dickinson 123.1<br />

Gettysburg 376.5 Juniata 196.0 Gettysburg 134.5<br />

Ursinus 384.5 McDaniel 201.3 Ursinus 146.5<br />

Scoring Defense Avg Turnover Margin +/- Net Punting Avg<br />

Muhlenberg (26) 16.2 Moravian (11) +14 Ursinus (43) 33.0<br />

Moravian (42) 17.8 Franklin & Marshall +5 Muhlenberg 31.0<br />

Frank. & Marsh. (50) 18.1 Muhlenberg +4 Franklin & Marshall 29.7<br />

Johns Hopkins 19.9 Dickinson +2 Juniata 29.3<br />

Dickinson 21.8 McDaniel +2 Moravian 29.2<br />

Juniata 23.9 Johns Hopkins -2 McDaniel 29.2<br />

McDaniel 26.5 Ursinus -3 Johns Hopkins 29.1<br />

Ursinus 27.7 Gettysburg -3 Gettysburg 27.7<br />

Gettysburg 28.2 Juniata -5 Dickinson 26.6<br />

Total Off ense Avg Rushing Off ense Avg Passing Effi ciency Eff<br />

Gettysburg (16) 438.2 Dickinson (22) 229.0 Muhlenberg (27) 143.1<br />

Dickinson (21) 424.3 Gettysburg (30) 216.2 Dickinson (37) 137.7<br />

Muhlenberg (34) 410.8 Muhlenberg (33) 208.5 Gettysburg (45) 134.2<br />

Johns Hopkins 378.0 Moravian (35) 204.4 Franklin & Marshall 125.5<br />

Moravian 333.3 Johns Hopkins 184.8 Johns Hopkins 114.5<br />

Franklin & Marshall 287.3 McDaniel 114.6 Moravian 107.5<br />

Juniata 264.4 Franklin & Marshall 109.2 Ursinus 100.1<br />

Ursinus 254.8 Ursinus 97.2 Juniata 88.5<br />

McDaniel 214.8 Juniata 70.3 McDaniel 76.9<br />

Scoring Off ense Avg Time <strong>of</strong> Possession Avg Red Zone Off ense Eff<br />

Gettysburg (35) 32.9 Muhlenberg 34:23 Muhlenberg 82.9<br />

Muhlenberg (45) 30.8 Moravian 32:18 Johns Hopkins 78.4<br />

Dickinson 28.9 Franklin & Marshall 31:54 Dickinson 76.7<br />

Johns Hopkins 26.1 Ursinus 30:10 McDaniel 73.7<br />

Moravian 25.5 Gettysburg 29:54 Gettysburg 71.7<br />

Franklin & Marshall 20.8 Johns Hopkins 29:16 Moravian 69.8<br />

Ursinus 14.7 Dickinson 29:09 Ursinus 61.5<br />

Juniata 13.5 McDaniel 28:55 Juniata 58.6<br />

McDaniel 11.0 Juniata 27:29 Franklin & Marshall 54.8<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


RESULTS (9-2 overall, 7-1 Centennial Conference)<br />

Sept. 6 Wilkes W 34-21 (906)<br />

Sept. 20 at Union W 31-14 (2,120)<br />

Sept. 27 Gettysburg W 42-21 (2,845)<br />

Oct. 4 at Johns Hopkins W 28-23 (1,100)<br />

Oct. 11 Juniata W 38-7 (1,351)<br />

Oct. 18 at McDaniel W 49-6 (3,272)<br />

Oct. 25 Franklin & Marshall W 17-6 (1,215)<br />

Nov. 1 at Dickinson W 31-25 (4,100)<br />

Nov. 8 Ursinus W 45-8 (2,560)<br />

Nov. 15 at Moravian L(ot) 24-27 (2,764)<br />

Nov. 22 Wesley (NCAA) L 0-20 (3,620)<br />

SCORING BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Avg<br />

MULES 87 83 87 79 3 339 30.8<br />

Opponents 30 59 21 62 6 178 16.2<br />

TEAM STATISTICS Mules Opponents<br />

First Downs 237 152<br />

(Rush-Pass-Penalty) (122-105-10) (72-69-11)<br />

Rushes/Yards 507/2293 363/1200<br />

Passes/Yards 281/2226 288/1697<br />

Total Plays/Total Off ense 788/4519 651/2897<br />

Average Per Play 5.73 4.45<br />

Average Per Game 410.8 263.4<br />

Penalties/Yards 71/607 50/402<br />

Fumbles/Lost 17/8 11/4<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> Possession/Average 378:19/34:24 281:41/25:36<br />

Th ird Down Conversions 81 <strong>of</strong> 161 (50.3%) 49 <strong>of</strong> 149 (32.9%)<br />

Fourth Down Conversions 10 <strong>of</strong> 19 (52.6%) 7 <strong>of</strong> 16 (43.8%)<br />

Sacks By/Yards 23/190 18/91<br />

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (returning players in bold)<br />

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Avg Yds/Game Lg<br />

John DeLuca 11 339 1634 15 4.8 148.5 t72<br />

Eric Santagato 11 81 348 5 4.3 31.6 28<br />

Erik Snyder 9 40 150 2 3.8 16.7 52<br />

Codie Bender 11 23 127 0 5.5 11.5 27<br />

Edward DeRisi 10 1 22 0 22.0 2.2 22<br />

Jim Jeff ers 5 1 10 0 10.0 2.0 10<br />

David Mazzola 11 4 9 0 2.3 0.8 11<br />

Phil Cresta 10 1 8 0 8.0 0.8 8<br />

MJ Rus 9 1 7 0 7.0 0.8 7<br />

Chase Nadell 4 3 4 0 1.3 1.0 3<br />

team 11 13 -26 0 -2.0 -2.4 -1<br />

MULES 11 507 2293 22 4.5 208.5 t72<br />

Opponents 11 363 1200 16 3.3 109.1 63<br />

PASSING G Att-Com-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Eff<br />

John DeLuca 11 1-1-0 1.000 65 1 t65 ~<br />

Eric Santagato 11 267-160-8 .599 2094 19 59 143.29<br />

Jim Jeff ers 5 13-6-1 .462 67 0 22 74.06<br />

MULES 11 281-167-9 .594 2226 20 t65 143.05<br />

Opponents 11 288-141-17 .490 1697 7 t91 94.67<br />

RECEIVING G No Yds TD Avg Yds/Game Lg<br />

Phil Cresta 10 56 981 9 17.5 98.1 t65<br />

Edward DeRisi 10 31 343 2 11.1 34.3 36<br />

Joe Caporoso 11 28 327 3 11.7 29.7 30<br />

Erik Snyder 9 15 170 2 11.3 18.9 t25<br />

Bobby Bushong 9 12 171 2 14.3 19.0 30<br />

John DeLuca 11 10 72 1 7.2 6.5 25<br />

JJ Contessa 11 4 51 1 12.8 4.6 22<br />

Codie Bender 11 4 49 0 12.3 4.5 26<br />

Matt Boland 11 3 34 0 11.3 3.1 19<br />

MJ Rus 9 2 12 0 6.0 1.3 6<br />

Robert Waldele 2 1 10 0 10.0 5.0 10<br />

Mike Johnson 8 1 6 0 6.0 0.8 6<br />

MULES 11 167 2226 20 13.3 202.4 t65<br />

Opponents 11 141 1697 7 12.0 154.3 t91<br />

2008 2008Statistics Statistics<br />

SCORING TD PAT 2-PT DXP FG Lg Safety Pt<br />

John DeLuca 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 96<br />

Michael Katz 0 45-45 0-0 0-0 8-14 42 0 69<br />

Phil Cresta 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 54<br />

Eric Santagato 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 30<br />

Erik Snyder 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 - 0 24<br />

Joe Caporoso 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 18<br />

Bobby Bushong 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 12<br />

Edward DeRisi 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 12<br />

Cameron Ahouse 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6<br />

JJ Contessa 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6<br />

Chris Hartzell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6<br />

Matt Rathbun 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0 6<br />

MULES 45 45-45 0-0 0-1 8-14 42 0 339<br />

Opponents 25 18-22 1-2 0-0 2-4 37 1 178<br />

DEFENSE Tackles Pass Fumble Kick<br />

G Solo Assist For Loss Total Sack Breakup Int F R Block<br />

Matt Rathbun 11 52 32 16½-60 84 3-25 1 4-164 1 0 0<br />

Frank Emmett 11 32 21 6½-38 53 2½-20 3 1-3 1 1-0 0<br />

Cam. Ahouse 11 36 13 0 49 0 7 4-71 0 0 0<br />

Scott Gavin 11 19 29 6-22 48 1-4 1 1-19 0 0 0<br />

William Moates 11 23 23 8-32 46 3-22 6 0 0 0 1<br />

P. McDonough 11 28 16 3-29 44 2-27 1 0 0 0 0<br />

Mark Accomando 11 26 15 2½-10 41 0 6 0 1 0 0<br />

Jared Holenda 11 18 18 1½-6 36 0 3 0 0 0 0<br />

David Mazzola 11 22 8 1-1 30 0 2 1-14 0 1-0 0<br />

Jake Floyd 11 17 7 10-43 24 3-29 0 0 1 0 0<br />

Brandon Doyle 8 14 10 0 24 0 7 4-24 0 0 0<br />

Scott Lissner 11 17 5 4½-14 22 1½-10 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Ewan Wright 11 16 6 1-7 22 1-7 0 0 1 0 2<br />

James Corbett 11 13 9 1-3 22 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />

Chris Hartzell 10 12 6 ½-0 18 0 1 1-0 0 1-0 1<br />

Joe Germano 11 7 5 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Mike Bialko 11 6 6 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Jer. Lachaud 10 8 2 7-48 10 6-46 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Ryan Keeley 4 5 3 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />

Michael Kellum 11 4 4 1-3 8 0 2 0 0 1-0 0<br />

Steve Nissley 6 5 0 0 5 0 0 1-14 0 0 0<br />

Jason LoPipero 8 4 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Matt Boland 11 2 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Kenneth Cobb 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

<strong>And</strong>y Curley 11 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Edward DeRisi 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Michael Katz 11 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Eric Santagato 11 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Erik Snyder 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Bobby Bushong 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

MJ Rus 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Garrett Orr 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Jon Liberty 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Joe Mulvihill 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg<br />

Matt Rathbun 4 164 41.0 50<br />

Brandon Doyle 4 24 6.0 23<br />

Cameron Ahouse 4 71 17.8 t51<br />

Scott Gavin 1 19 19.0 19<br />

David Mazzola 1 14 14.0 14<br />

Steve Nissley 1 14 14.0 14<br />

Frank Emmett 1 3 3.0 3<br />

Chris Hartzell 1 0 0.0 0<br />

MULES 17 309 18.2 t51<br />

Opponents 9 97 10.8 58<br />

TD: Ahouse, Rathbun<br />

PUNTING No Yds Avg Lg<br />

David Mazzola 36 1326 36.8 64<br />

Jason LoPipero 1 20 20.0 20<br />

team 1 0 0.0 0<br />

MULES 38 1346 35.4 64<br />

Opponents 68 2446 36.0 64<br />

had blocked: Mules 1, opponents 1<br />

KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg<br />

John DeLuca 9 223 24.8 35<br />

Brandon Doyle 6 141 23.5 40<br />

Erik Snyder 11 253 23.0 55<br />

Codie Bender 2 36 18.0 18<br />

Bobby Bushong 3 46 15.3 16<br />

MULES 31 699 22.5 55<br />

Opponents 61 1096 18.0 t90<br />

TD: opponents 2<br />

PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg Lg<br />

Chris Hartzell 1 33 33.0 17<br />

Phil Cresta 1 14 14.0 14<br />

Bobby Bushong 3 28 9.3 15<br />

Brandon Doyle 20 168 8.4 25<br />

Erik Snyder 7 38 5.4 15<br />

Ryan Keeley 1 2 2.0 0<br />

MULES 33 283 8.6 25<br />

Opponents 16 109 6.8 16<br />

TD: Hartzell<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 27


2008 2008Summaries<br />

Summaries<br />

� Game 1 �<br />

Muhlenberg 34<br />

Wilkes 21<br />

28<br />

September 6 • home<br />

Allentown — Muhlenberg’s<br />

experienced <strong>of</strong>f ense<br />

showed its veteran poise in<br />

the 2008 opener, rallying<br />

for two touchdowns in the<br />

last seven minutes to take<br />

back a game it had dominated<br />

statistically but was<br />

in danger <strong>of</strong> losing. Th e<br />

result was a 34-21 defeat<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wilkes that extended<br />

the Mules’ regular-season<br />

winning streak to 12.<br />

Although it rolled up 496 total yards<br />

against a defense that ranked seventh in<br />

Division III in 2007, Muhlenberg found<br />

itself in a 21-20 hole when Wilkes threw a<br />

TD pass with 9:27 left in the game.<br />

Erik Snyder ripped <strong>of</strong>f a 26-yard return<br />

to the 42 on the kick<strong>of</strong>f . Five plays later,<br />

Phil Cresta turned a pass from Eric Santagato<br />

into a 32-yard touchdown, giving the<br />

Mules a 27-21 lead with 6:48 left.<br />

On the kick<strong>of</strong>f , Ewan Wright forced a<br />

fumble, and Michael Kellum recovered<br />

at the Wilkes 28. Five plays later, John<br />

DeLuca ran 5 yards for an insurance score.<br />

Santagato (18-<strong>of</strong>-26, 308 yards, 3 TDs,<br />

no interceptions), DeLuca (167 yards on<br />

33 carries) and Cresta (152 yards on 7<br />

catches) all put up outstanding <strong>of</strong>f ensive<br />

numbers. It was only the second time that<br />

Muhlenberg had a 300-yard passer, 150yard<br />

runner and 150-yard receiver in the<br />

same game. Th e 300-yard eff ort was the<br />

fi rst <strong>of</strong> Santagato’s career.<br />

Muhlenberg outgained the Colonels,<br />

323-111, in the fi rst half, but went into<br />

the locker room with only a 17-7 lead.<br />

Two drives ended on fumbles and another<br />

on a missed fi eld goal.<br />

Muhlenberg (1-0) 10 7 3 14 - 34<br />

Wilkes (0-1) 7 0 7 7 - 21<br />

M-John DeLuca 14 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Michael Katz kick), 10:25<br />

W-Jamar Beverly 40 run (Chris Horn kick), 5:56<br />

M-Katz 32 fi eld goal, 1:59<br />

M-Erik Snyder 25 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 10:55<br />

W-Jason Prushinski 19 pass from Rob Johnson<br />

(Horn kick), 7:18<br />

M-Katz 27 fi eld goal, 2:48<br />

W-Prushinski 10 pass from Johnson (Horn<br />

kick), 9:27<br />

M-Phil Cresta 32 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 6:48<br />

M-DeLuca 5 run (Katz kick), 4:18<br />

Team Stats<br />

W M<br />

First downs 14 22<br />

Rushes-yards 26-93 46-188<br />

Passes comp-att-int 14-33-1 18-26-0<br />

Passing yards 127 308<br />

Total yards 220 496<br />

Punts-avg 7-38.1 3-29.3<br />

Penalties-yards 5-20 9-80<br />

Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-2<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 24:47 35:13<br />

Sacks by-yards 1-2 3-29<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 33-167.<br />

Passing: Santagato 26-18-0—308.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 7-152.<br />

Tackles: Rathbun 8<br />

Interceptions: Ahouse 1-0.<br />

� Game 2 �<br />

Muhlenberg 31<br />

Union 14<br />

Schenectady, N.Y. — Eric<br />

Santagato was responsible<br />

for all four touchdowns<br />

and the defense set up<br />

scores with two early<br />

turnovers as Muhlenberg<br />

won its 13th consecutive<br />

regular-season game, 31-<br />

14 at Union.<br />

Linebacker Scott Gavin<br />

intercepted a pass on the<br />

second play <strong>of</strong> the game,<br />

returning it 19 yards to the Union 22.<br />

Four plays later, Santagato scored on a<br />

2-yard touchdown run.<br />

On the third play <strong>of</strong> the Dutchmen’s<br />

next drive, Jake Floyd forced a fumble<br />

with a sack. Muhlenberg recovered and<br />

converted six plays later when Santagato<br />

hit tight end JJ Contessa from a yard out<br />

on fourth down. It was Contessa’s fi rst<br />

career reception, and it made the score<br />

14-0 midway through the fi rst quarter.<br />

Union took advantage <strong>of</strong> a Mule fumble<br />

to cut the defi cit in half on a touchdown<br />

run with 9:07 left in the second.<br />

Th e score remained 14-7 until late in<br />

the third quarter, when Santagato hit<br />

Phil Cresta with a 30-yard TD pass. John<br />

DeLuca had back-to-back runs <strong>of</strong> 11 and<br />

19 yards on the 6-play, 54-yard drive and<br />

fi nished with 134 on 30 carries for his<br />

12th career 100-yard game.<br />

Matt Rathbun intercepted a tipped pass<br />

and returned the ball 41 yards, setting<br />

up a 1-yard run by Santagato with 11:36<br />

left in the fourth to put the game out <strong>of</strong><br />

reach at 28-7. Union scored a meaningless<br />

touchdown on the fi nal play <strong>of</strong> the game.<br />

Th e Muhlenberg defense recorded seven<br />

sacks and held Union to 43 rushing yards<br />

on 33 carries and 12 completions in 32 attempts.<br />

Th e <strong>of</strong>f ense reached the 30-point<br />

mark for the eighth time in 10 games.<br />

Union (1-1) 0 7 0 7 - 14<br />

Muhlenberg (2-0) 14 0 7 10 - 31<br />

M-Eric Santagato 2 run (Michael Katz kick),<br />

11:42<br />

M-JJ Contessa 1 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 7:24<br />

U-Chris Coney 20 run (Ben Rapple kick), 9:07<br />

M-Phil Cresta 30 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 4:05<br />

M-Santagato 1 run (Katz kick), 11:36<br />

M-Katz 23 fi eld goal, 3:17<br />

U-<strong>And</strong>rew Connolly 7 run (Rapple kick), 0:00<br />

Team Stats<br />

M U<br />

First downs 19 13<br />

Rushes-yards 45-199 33-43<br />

Passes comp-att-int 11-22-1 12-32-2<br />

Passing yards 114 141<br />

Total yards 313 184<br />

Punts-avg 4-29.3 9-35.2<br />

Penalties-yards 3-25 8-66<br />

Fumbles-lost 3-2 1-1<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 31:45 28:15<br />

Sacks by-yards 7-51 1-7<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 30-134.<br />

Passing: Santagato 21-11-1—114.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 5-75.<br />

Tackles: Rathbun 8 (2 TFL), Emmett 6<br />

Interceptions: Rathbun 1-41, Gavin 1-19.<br />

September 20 • away September 27 • home October 4 • away<br />

� Game 3 �<br />

Muhlenberg 42<br />

Gettysburg 21<br />

Allentown — Gettysburg<br />

may have had a large supply<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bullets on its sideline,<br />

but Muhlenberg had<br />

more weapons on the fi eld<br />

and began the defense<br />

<strong>of</strong> its 2007 Centennial<br />

Conference championship<br />

with a 42-21 Homecoming<br />

win.<br />

Th e victory extended<br />

the Mules’ regular-season<br />

winning streak to 14 games, tying the<br />

second longest in CC history.<br />

Th e biggest <strong>of</strong>f ensive weapon was the<br />

three-headed monster <strong>of</strong> Eric Santagato,<br />

John DeLuca and Phil Cresta. Santagato<br />

fi nished 17-<strong>of</strong>-27 for 245 yards, tying a<br />

career high with four touchdowns, and did<br />

not throw an interception. DeLuca gained<br />

134 yards on 27 carries to move into 12th<br />

place on the CC all-time list with 2,842<br />

career yards. Cresta caught a career-high<br />

eight passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns,<br />

moving over 1,000 receiving yards<br />

for his career.<br />

Going against the top <strong>of</strong>f ense in the<br />

CC, the fi fth-ranked Mules shut out Gettysburg<br />

in the fi rst half, opening up a 21-0<br />

lead. Th e game got <strong>of</strong>f to a shaky start for<br />

the Bullets, as they were called for a holding<br />

penalty on the opening kick<strong>of</strong>f , went<br />

three-and-out an <strong>of</strong>f ense, then had a short<br />

punt that Brandon Doyle returned to the<br />

24-yard line.<br />

On Muhlenberg’s fi rst play from scrimmage,<br />

DeLuca ran 24 yards for a quick<br />

touchdown just 1:25 into the game.<br />

Th e Mules fi nished with 442 total yards<br />

in beginning a season with three straight 30point<br />

eff orts for the fi rst time since 2000.<br />

Gettysburg (0-4, 0-2) 0 0 7 14 - 21<br />

Muhlenberg (3-0, 1-0) 7 14 7 14 - 42<br />

M-John DeLuca 24 run (Michael Katz kick), 13:35<br />

M-Erik Snyder 19 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Katz kick), 4:36<br />

M-DeLuca 1 run (Katz kick), 0:49.4<br />

G-Jamel Mutunga 1 run (Josh Huson kick), 7:09<br />

M-Edward DeRisi 19 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 0:40.7<br />

G-Nick McConnell 1 run (Huson kick), 11:30<br />

M-Phil Cresta 33 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 7:49<br />

G-McConnell 1 run (Huson kick), 6:38<br />

M-Cresta 35 pass from Santagato (Katz kick),<br />

4:51<br />

Team Stats<br />

G M<br />

First downs 20 22<br />

Rushes-yards 45-97 40-197<br />

Passes comp-att-int 21-33-2 17-27-0<br />

Passing yards 259 245<br />

Total yards 356 442<br />

Punts-avg 6-30.3 5-36.0<br />

Penalties-yards 4-24 3-31<br />

Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 28:26 31:34<br />

Sacks by-yards 1-8 3-30<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 27-134.<br />

Passing: Santagato 27-17-0—245.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 8-128.<br />

Tackles: Accomando 7, Emmett 7, Mazzola 7,<br />

Rathbun 7.<br />

Interceptions: Rathbun 1-50, Doyle 1-0.<br />

� Game 4 �<br />

Muhlenberg 28<br />

Johns Hopkins 23<br />

Baltimore — Th e defense<br />

didn’t make all the plays<br />

it wanted to, but it made<br />

the big plays, and the<br />

Mules escaped Baltimore<br />

with a 28-23 win at Johns<br />

Hopkins.<br />

Muhlenberg won<br />

despite allowing 511<br />

total yards, including two<br />

touchdowns <strong>of</strong> more than<br />

80 yards, and nearly giv-<br />

ing up an 18-point fourth-quarter lead.<br />

Eric Santagato was responsible for all<br />

four Mule touchdowns, throwing for three<br />

and running for the other. John DeLuca<br />

rushed for 143 yards, and Phil Cresta<br />

caught seven passes for 133 yards.<br />

Th e Mules were ahead 28-10 entering<br />

the fourth quarter when the Blue Jays<br />

began mounting a comeback. Th ey scored<br />

two touchdowns and were driving into<br />

Muhlenberg territory when Brandon<br />

Doyle picked <strong>of</strong>f a pass. Th e Mules took<br />

over with 2:48 left and ran out the clock.<br />

Doyle also intercepted a pass in the end<br />

zone in the third quarter, stopping a long<br />

Hopkins drive without any points, and<br />

broke up three other passes. Muhlenberg<br />

intercepted a total <strong>of</strong> four passes and<br />

broke up another six.<br />

Santagato, who totaled 203 yards<br />

through the air and 49 on the ground,<br />

scored on a 12-yard run and threw scoring<br />

strikes to Joe Caporoso (15 yards), Bobby<br />

Bushong (20 yards) and Cresta (34 yards).<br />

Caporoso’s TD was the fi rst <strong>of</strong> his career,<br />

and Bushong’s came on the fi rst reception<br />

<strong>of</strong> his career.<br />

Muhlenberg (4-0, 2-0) 7 14 7 0 - 28<br />

Johns Hopkins (3-2, 1-2) 3 7 0 13 - 23<br />

M-Eric Santagato 12 run (Michael Katz kick), 9:47<br />

JH-Alex Lachman 37 fi eld goal, 0:22<br />

JH-Sam Wernick 91 pass from Hewitt Tomlin<br />

(Lachman kick), 11:20<br />

M-Joe Caporoso 15 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 7:37<br />

M-Bobby Bushong 20 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 0:43<br />

M-Phil Cresta 34 pass from Santagato (Katz kick),<br />

1:41<br />

JH-Wernick 81 pass from Tomlin (Lachman kick),<br />

12:43<br />

JH-<strong>And</strong>rew Kase 12 run (pass failed), 6:25<br />

Team Stats<br />

M JH<br />

First downs 22 22<br />

Rushes-yards 50-206 31-124<br />

Passes comp-att-int 13-25-0 22-38-4<br />

Passing yards 203 387<br />

Total yards 409 511<br />

Punts-avg 4-44.0 3-35.7<br />

Penalties-yards 7-60 3-45<br />

Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 35:44 24:16<br />

Sacks by-yards 2-5 1-10<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 34-143.<br />

Passing: Santagato 25-13-0—203.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 7-133.<br />

Tackles: Gavin 10.<br />

Interceptions: Doyle 2-23, Rathbun 1-44, Mazzola<br />

1-14.<br />

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� Game 5 �<br />

Muhlenberg 38<br />

Juniata 7<br />

Allentown — Many<br />

zeroes were in play for the<br />

Muhlenberg’s 38-7 home<br />

win against Juniata.<br />

Th ere were the three<br />

zeroes in the career milestones<br />

reached by seniors<br />

Eric Santagato (5,000<br />

passing yards) and John<br />

DeLuca (3,000 rushing<br />

yards). Th ere were the<br />

zero turnovers commit-<br />

ted by the Mules, for the third week in a<br />

row. <strong>And</strong> <strong>of</strong> course, there were the zeroes<br />

still in the loss columns for Muhlenberg,<br />

which extended its winning streaks to 16<br />

consecutive regular-season games and 11<br />

straight Centennial Conference contests.<br />

But the most important zero was probably<br />

in the points given up by the Mule<br />

defense. A week after allowing more than<br />

500 yards to Johns Hopkins, the defense<br />

redeemed itself against a diverse Juniata<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ense that ranged from a fi ve wide receiver<br />

set to the single wing. Th e Eagles’<br />

lone touchdown came on a kick<strong>of</strong>f return.<br />

Juniata, coming <strong>of</strong>f its fi rst CC win<br />

ever, completed a 48-yard pass on its fi rst<br />

drive and a 37-yard pass on its last possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fi rst half. Other than those two<br />

plays, the Muhlenberg defense allowed<br />

eight completions in 23 attempts for only<br />

34 yards. Th e Eagles fi nished with 204 total<br />

yards – just 54 in the second half – and<br />

were 1-for-10 on third-down conversions.<br />

Santagato completed 19 <strong>of</strong> 21 passes,<br />

tying the CC record and breaking the<br />

school record for completion percentage<br />

in a game (.905), for 262 yards and<br />

two touchdowns. He ended the day with<br />

5,189 career yards. DeLuca rushed for 116<br />

yards and two touchdowns, bringing his<br />

career total to 3,101 rushing yards.<br />

weekly award winners<br />

October 11 • home October 18 • away<br />

Juniata (1-5, 1-3) 0 7 0 0 - 7<br />

Muhlenberg (5-0, 3-0) 14 3 14 7 - 38<br />

M-Joe Caporoso 10 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Michael Katz kick), 11:10<br />

M-John DeLuca 4 run (Katz kick), 3:49<br />

M-Katz 33 fi eld goal, 8:04<br />

J-Brandon Spayd 90 kick<strong>of</strong>f return (<strong>And</strong>rew<br />

Masullo kick), 7:47<br />

M-Phil Cresta 38 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 10:10<br />

M-DeLuca 5 run (Katz kick), 5:15<br />

M-Erik Snyder 2 run (Katz kick), 12:02<br />

Team Stats<br />

J M<br />

First downs 12 21<br />

Rushes-yards 21-85 42-172<br />

Passes comp-att-int 10-25-2 20-23-0<br />

Passing yards 119 268<br />

Total yards 204 440<br />

Punts-avg 4-34.8 2-35.5<br />

Penalties-yards 3-13 9-90<br />

Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 22:45 37:15<br />

Sacks by-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 23-116.<br />

Passing: Santagato 21-19-0--262.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 9-155.<br />

Tackles: Emmett 6.<br />

Interceptions: Ahouse 1-20, Emmett 1-3.<br />

Anchored by unanimous fi rstteam<br />

All-Centennial Conference<br />

center Mike Nolan, the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive line paved the way<br />

for the Mules to average 6.7<br />

yards per play in the Juniata<br />

and McDaniel games.<br />

� Game 6 �<br />

Muhlenberg 49<br />

McDaniel 6<br />

Westminster, Md. — John<br />

DeLuca rushed for a<br />

career-high 242 yards and<br />

three touchdowns to lead<br />

the fi fth-ranked Mules to<br />

a 49-6 win at McDaniel.<br />

Th e victory was the fi rst<br />

in Westminster since 1988<br />

for Muhlenberg, which in<br />

2007 snapped an 11-game<br />

losing streak to the Green<br />

Terror with a 43-0 shut-<br />

out. Combined with a 28-23 win at Johns<br />

Hopkins, it gave the Mules a 2-0 record<br />

in Maryland, a state in which they went<br />

winless from 1990 to 2000.<br />

DeLuca’s 242 yards were the fi fth-highest<br />

single-game total in school history. He<br />

also added 63 yards on two kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

for a total <strong>of</strong> 305 all-purpose yards – also<br />

the fi fth-best by a Mule. DeLuca scored all<br />

three <strong>of</strong> his TDs, including a career-best<br />

72-yarder, in a 28-point third quarter.<br />

McDaniel needed only three plays to<br />

take an early lead, as TJ Develin’s 51-yard<br />

run set up his own 6-yard scoring carry<br />

with 11:43 on the fi rst-quarter clock. Th e<br />

extra point was blocked by Ewan Wright,<br />

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and the Green Terror netted only 112<br />

yards the rest <strong>of</strong> the way.<br />

Cameron Ahouse picked <strong>of</strong>f a pass and<br />

returned it 51 yards for a touchdown early<br />

in the second quarter, his second career<br />

“pick-six.” Phil Cresta tied a Centennial<br />

Conference record by catching a TD pass<br />

for the seventh straight game, and Joe<br />

Caporoso hauled in a pass in the end zone<br />

for the third week in a row.<br />

Th e Mules converted 11 <strong>of</strong> 15 third<br />

downs and outgained McDaniel, 488-180.<br />

Th e Green Terror completed only three <strong>of</strong><br />

15 pass attempts.<br />

Muhlenberg (6-0, 4-0) 0 21 28 0 - 49<br />

McDaniel (2-4, 1-3) 6 0 0 0 - 6<br />

Mc-TJ Develin 6 run (kick blocked), 11:43<br />

Mu-Eric Santagato 22 run (Michael Katz kick),<br />

14:01<br />

Mu-Cameron Ahouse 51 interception return<br />

(Katz kick), 12:56<br />

Mu-Joe Caporoso 14 pass from Santagato<br />

(Katz kick), 5:37<br />

Mu-John DeLuca 2 run (Katz kick), 10:16<br />

Mu-Phil Cresta 32 pass from Santagato (Katz<br />

kick), 8:32<br />

Mu-DeLuca 72 run (Katz kick), 5:24<br />

Mu-DeLuca 12 run (Katz kick), 0:32<br />

Team Stats<br />

Mu Mc<br />

First downs 24 8<br />

Rushes-yards 48-333 35-163<br />

Passes comp-att-int 12-25-2 3-15-1<br />

Passing yards 155 17<br />

Total yards 488 180<br />

Punts-avg 4-37.0 10-34.3<br />

Penalties-yards 3-30 2-15<br />

Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 34:11 25:49<br />

Sacks by-yards 3-17 0-0<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 32-242.<br />

Passing: Santagato 17-9-1—122.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 4-67.<br />

Tackles: Holenda 6, Rathbun 6.<br />

Interceptions: Ahouse 1-51.<br />

Dominator Terminator Special Forces Big Hit Big Hit Big Hit Dig In<br />

(<strong>of</strong>fensive MVP) (defensive MVP) (special teams MVP) Offense Defense Special Teams (unsung contributor)<br />

Wilkes John DeLuca Jake Floyd Ewan Wright Mark Bigelli Patrick McDonough Cameron Ahouse Eric Santagato<br />

Union <strong>of</strong>fensive line Matt Rathbun Frank Emmett Mike Nolan Scott Gavin Mike Bialko James Corbett<br />

Gettysburg Phil Cresta Frank Emmett Ryan Keeley Matt Boland/ Matt Rathbun Scott Lissner William Moates/<br />

Phil Cresta Edward DeRisi<br />

Johns Hopkins John DeLuca Brandon Doyle David Mazzola Mark Bigelli Jeremiah Lachaud Joe Germano Scott Gavin/<br />

Kevin Hussey<br />

Juniata Eric Santagato Frank Emmett Brandon Doyle JJ Contessa Scott Gavin Ewan Wright Codie Bender<br />

McDaniel John DeLuca Cameron Ahouse/ Ewan Wright Erik Snyder Jared Holenda Mike Bialko/ Matt Boland<br />

Matt Rathbun Michael Kellum<br />

Franklin & Marshall John DeLuca Matt Rathbun Michael Katz/<br />

David Mazzola<br />

John DeLuca Jeremiah Lachaud Joe Germano <strong>of</strong>fensive line<br />

Dickinson Eric Santagato Cameron Ahouse/<br />

Brandon Doyle<br />

Edward DeRisi Mike Nolan Patrick McDonough Michael Kellum Ewan Wright<br />

Ursinus John DeLuca Matt Rathbun Chris Hartzell <strong>of</strong>fensive line Frank Emmett Edward DeRisi Codie Bender<br />

Moravian John DeLuca Matt Rathbun Chris Hartzell Codie Bender Patrick McDonough Cameron Ahouse/ none<br />

James Corbett<br />

Wesley Mike Nolan William Moates David Mazzola Steve Halupka William Moates Frank Emmett John Allen/<br />

Jim Jeffers<br />

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� Game 7 �<br />

Muhlenberg 17<br />

Franklin & Marshall 6<br />

30<br />

Allentown — Poor<br />

weather conditions forced<br />

Muhlenberg to simplify<br />

the game plan for its Family<br />

Weekend game against<br />

Franklin & Marshall:<br />

1. Hand <strong>of</strong>f to John<br />

DeLuca.<br />

2. Repeat as necessary.<br />

DeLuca rushed for 177<br />

yards on a career-high 42<br />

carries, including 13 on<br />

an epic second-half drive, as the Mules<br />

remained undefeated with a 17-6 win.<br />

Ahead 14-6, Muhlenberg put the game<br />

away with a 21-play, 72-yard drive that<br />

consumed 11:27 and culminated with a<br />

42-yard fi eld goal by Michael Katz. Taking<br />

possession at their own 3 with 1:38 left<br />

in the third, the Mules rushed the ball 17<br />

times on the drive, with DeLuca gaining<br />

54 yards on his 13 totes.<br />

Until that drive, the teams had trouble<br />

fi nding a rhythm on <strong>of</strong>f ense due to the<br />

rain and wind. Both fi rst-half touchdowns<br />

were set up by special teams. A fumbled<br />

punt gave the Diplomats possession on<br />

the Muhlenberg 31 with 8:00 left in the<br />

second quarter, setting up a 4-yard touchdown<br />

run eight plays later. Th e extra point<br />

try failed.<br />

Th e Mules’ next drive went nowhere,<br />

but David Mazzola’s punt rolled dead at<br />

the 6-yard line. Muhlenberg got the ball<br />

back on the F&M 37 after a punt and<br />

needed only four plays to take the lead,<br />

with Eric Santagato running 18 yards<br />

on a scramble for his 21st career rushing<br />

touchdown.<br />

DeLuca scored Muhlenberg’s second<br />

touchdown on a 6-yard run with 4:15 left<br />

in the third. His 42 carries were the most<br />

by a Muhlenberg runner since 2003 and<br />

three short <strong>of</strong> the school record. His 177<br />

yards put him over 1,000 for the second<br />

straight year.<br />

Th e Mules held possession for 23:08,<br />

and the F&M <strong>of</strong>f ense was on the fi eld for<br />

only 17 plays, in the second half.<br />

F&M (3-4, 2-3) 0 6 0 0 - 6<br />

Muhlenberg (7-0, 5-0) 0 7 7 3 - 17<br />

FM-Ryan Murray 4 run (kick failed), 4:10<br />

M-Eric Santagato 18 run (Michael Katz kick),<br />

1:10<br />

M-John DeLuca 6 run (Katz kick), 4:15<br />

M-Katz 42 fi eld goal, 5:11<br />

Team Stats<br />

FM M<br />

First downs 6 19<br />

Rushes-yards 29-88 52-233<br />

Passes comp-att-int 6-18-0 11-21-1<br />

Passing yards 41 90<br />

Total yards 129 323<br />

Punts-avg 8-39.2 4-46.3<br />

Penalties-yards 2-10 8-54<br />

Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 22:26 37:34<br />

Sacks by-yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 42-177.<br />

Passing: Santagato 21-11-0—90.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 6-39.<br />

Tackles: Rathbun 8, Gavin 6.<br />

October 25 • home November 1 • away<br />

� Game 8 �<br />

Muhlenberg 31<br />

Dickinson 25<br />

Carlisle, Pa. — Overcoming<br />

the adversity <strong>of</strong> an<br />

injured top player, two<br />

special teams miscues, two<br />

close <strong>of</strong>fi ciating calls that<br />

went the other way late in<br />

the game and an inspired<br />

comeback attempt by the<br />

home team in front <strong>of</strong> a<br />

large crowd, Muhlenberg<br />

defeated Dickinson,<br />

31-25, for its 20th win in<br />

21 games.<br />

Th e victory gave the second-ranked<br />

Mules a share <strong>of</strong> the Centennial Conference<br />

title for the second year in a row and<br />

the sixth time in the last eight years.<br />

Muhlenberg scored three fi rst-quarter<br />

touchdowns, but Dickinson did not go<br />

away. Th e Red Devils cut a 14-point<br />

defi cit to two by scoring 12 points in the<br />

second quarter, two on a blocked punt<br />

that went out <strong>of</strong> the end zone for a safety.<br />

Th e Mules went into the locker room<br />

reeling, not only because their lead was almost<br />

gone, but also because John DeLuca,<br />

who scored two <strong>of</strong> the fi rst three TDs, was<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the game with an injury. He missed<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the second quarter and most <strong>of</strong><br />

the third, but came back in the fourth to<br />

make some big plays.<br />

Although neither netted any points,<br />

two long drives that started in the third<br />

quarter, one lasting 5:39 and the other<br />

consuming 8:53, helped Muhlenberg take<br />

away Dickinson’s momentum, and Erik<br />

Snyder’s 1-yard run with 7:22 left extended<br />

the lead to 28-19. An interception<br />

by Brandon Doyle helped seal the game.<br />

Even though his action was limited,<br />

DeLuca fi nished with 141 yards on 24<br />

carries.<br />

Muhlenberg (8-0, 6-0) 21 0 0 10 - 31<br />

Dickinson (4-4, 3-3) 7 12 0 6 - 25<br />

D-Joe Sandoe 29 pass from Ian Mitchell (Gordon<br />

Craig kick), 12:07<br />

M-John DeLuca 2 run (Michael Katz kick), 9:19<br />

M-Phil Cresta 46 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Katz kick), 5:18<br />

M-DeLuca 27 run (Katz kick), 1:41<br />

D-Craig 26 fi eld goal, 14:15<br />

D-Safety, punt blocked out <strong>of</strong> end zone, 12:42<br />

D-Mitchell 31 run (Craig kick), 0:51<br />

M-Erik Snyder 1 run (Katz kick), 7:22<br />

D-Tim Wells 31 run (kick failed), 5:45<br />

M-Katz 33 fi eld goal, 2:23<br />

Team Stats<br />

M D<br />

First downs 21 19<br />

Rushes-yards 48-191 35-158<br />

Passes comp-att-int 17-23-0 19-34-1<br />

Passing yards 224 213<br />

Total yards 415 371<br />

Punts-avg 4-23.3 6-34.5<br />

Penalties-yards 5-49 2-20<br />

Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 34:55 25:05<br />

Sacks by-yards 1-6 3-19<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 24-141.<br />

Passing: Santagato 23-17-0—224.<br />

Receiving: Cresta 8-160.<br />

Tackles: Accomando 8, McDonough 7,<br />

Rathbun 7.<br />

Interceptions: Doyle 1-0.<br />

� Game 9 �<br />

Muhlenberg 45<br />

Ursinus 8<br />

Allentown — Th e<br />

Mules’ 45-8 win against<br />

Ursinus clinched their<br />

second straight Centennial<br />

Conference championship<br />

and an automatic bid to<br />

the NCAA Tournament.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the details <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game came as no surprise.<br />

• Th e Mules won a<br />

game they were supposed<br />

to. Th e last two years<br />

Muhlenberg has played fi ve games against<br />

teams with two or fewer wins in the CC.<br />

Th e Mules won those fi ve games by an<br />

average score <strong>of</strong> 44-5. One <strong>of</strong> those games<br />

was a shutout, and in two others (including<br />

this one) the opponent’s only score<br />

came on a kick<strong>of</strong>f return.<br />

Muhlenberg dominated both sides <strong>of</strong><br />

the ball against the Bears, gaining 561<br />

yards and allowing only 150. Ursinus did<br />

not have a rush longer than 5 yards and<br />

fi nished with a net <strong>of</strong> minus-16 yards<br />

rushing on 15 carries.<br />

• John DeLuca ran the ball. A lot.<br />

Th e senior running back rushed 40 times<br />

for 202 yards and three touchdowns<br />

against an opponent that came in second<br />

in the CC against the rush, allowing only<br />

117.0 yards per game.<br />

On an 86-yard drive that culminated<br />

with the Mules’ fourth touchdown, all<br />

12 plays were carries by DeLuca. He also<br />

showed another dimension, completing a<br />

65-yard touchdown pass to Phil Cresta.<br />

• Matt Rathbun forced a turnover.<br />

Th e senior linebacker provided the fi rst<br />

points <strong>of</strong> the game when he intercepted a<br />

pass on Ursinus’ second play from scrimmage<br />

and returned the pigskin 29 yards<br />

for a touchdown. It was the 14th career<br />

turnover for Rathbun – eight fumble<br />

recoveries and six interceptions.<br />

• Eric Santagato hurt the other team<br />

with his arm and his legs. Th e senior<br />

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quarterback threw for 206 yards and a<br />

touchdown and rushed for 56 yards on<br />

seven carries. Santagato’s passing output<br />

gave Muhlenberg a 200-yard rusher and<br />

200-yard passer for only the second time<br />

in school history.<br />

• Th e <strong>of</strong>f ensive line took control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game in the second half. For the third<br />

game in a row, the Mules put together a<br />

drive <strong>of</strong> more than seven minutes in the<br />

third quarter.<br />

• Michael Katz made all his extra<br />

points. Th e sophomore went 6-for-6 to<br />

extend his school-record streak to 42 in a<br />

row. Katz also booted a 37-yard fi eld goal<br />

on the last play <strong>of</strong> the fi rst half.<br />

Ursinus (3-6, 2-5) 0 0 0 8 - 8<br />

Muhlenberg (9-0, 7-0) 14 10 7 14 - 45<br />

M-Matt Rathbun 29 interception return (Michael<br />

Katz kick), 11:33<br />

M-Phil Cresta 65 pass from John DeLuca (Katz<br />

kick), 5:37<br />

M-DeLuca 8 run (Katz kick), 8:53<br />

M-Katz 37 fi eld goal, 0:00<br />

M-DeLuca 1 run (Katz kick), 3:59<br />

M-DeLuca 2 run (Katz kick), 10:28<br />

U-Al Desiderio 82 kick<strong>of</strong>f return (Blaze Wasserleben<br />

pass from Justin Decrist<strong>of</strong>aro), 10:11<br />

M-Edward DeRisi 12 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Katz kick), 5:51<br />

Team Stats<br />

U M<br />

First downs 8 28<br />

Rushes-yards 15-(-16) 50-262<br />

Passes comp-att-int 18-33-3 15-23-1<br />

Passing yards 166 299<br />

Total yards 150 561<br />

Punts-avg 6-42.5 2-36.0<br />

Penalties-yards 8-84 6-60<br />

Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 23:08 36:52<br />

Sacks by-yards 3-11 1-4<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 40-202.<br />

Passing: Santagato 20-12-1—206.<br />

Receiving: DeRisi 6-113.<br />

Tackles: Rathbun 7 (3.5 TFL)<br />

Interceptions: Rathbun 1-29, Nissley 1-14,<br />

Hartzell 1-0.<br />

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� Game 10 �<br />

Moravian 27<br />

Muhlenberg 24<br />

November 15 • away<br />

Bethlehem, Pa. — Two<br />

local rivals closed out the<br />

2008 regular season with<br />

thrilling, back-and-forth<br />

game. Moravian fi nally<br />

won, 27-24, in overtime,<br />

ending Muhlenberg’s winning<br />

streaks at 20 games<br />

(regular season) and 15<br />

(Centennial Conference).<br />

Th e Mules overcame<br />

an early 14-0 defi cit to<br />

tie the score on a 29-yard pass from Eric<br />

Santagato to Bobby Bushong and a 17-yard<br />

blocked punt return by Chris Hartzell.<br />

On the fi rst possessions after Hartzell’s<br />

TD, the teams traded turnovers in each<br />

other’s territory. Muhlenberg missed a fi eld<br />

goal following a long drive in the fourth,<br />

but two plays later, Cameron Ahouse intercepted<br />

a tipped pass at the Moravian 40,<br />

setting up John DeLuca’s 17-yard run for<br />

the go-ahead touchdown with 4:13 left.<br />

On Moravian’s ensuing possession,<br />

Hartzell made a touchdown-saving tackle<br />

at the 12 following a 63-yard run. Th e<br />

Greyhounds eventually got to the 4, and<br />

on fourth down Ahouse broke up a pass in<br />

the end zone.<br />

Muhlenberg took over with 1:23 left,<br />

but fumbled on the second play. Moravian<br />

recovered and scored the tying touchdown<br />

with 54 seconds on the clock.<br />

Muhlenberg had the fi rst possession <strong>of</strong><br />

overtime and kicked a fi eld goal, but the<br />

Greyhounds needed eight plays to score the<br />

winning touchdown.<br />

DeLuca fi nished with 148 yards on 40<br />

carries to run his season total to 1,604,<br />

breaking the record <strong>of</strong> 1,533 he set in 2007<br />

in 12 games. He also went over 4,000<br />

yards for his career and received the Bianco<br />

Award as Muhlenberg’s MVP <strong>of</strong> the game.<br />

Muhlenberg (9-1, 7-1) 0 7 7 7 3 - 24<br />

Moravian (8-2, 6-2) 7 7 0 7 6 - 27<br />

Mo-Ryan Rempe 1 run (Brian Reckenbeil kick),<br />

7:28<br />

Mo-Rempe 5 run (Reckenbeil kick), 9:45<br />

Mu-Bobby Bushong 29 pass from Eric Santagato<br />

(Michael Katz kick), 0:20<br />

Mu-Chris Hartzell 17 blocked punt return (Katz<br />

kick), 5:33<br />

Mu-John DeLuca 17 run (Katz kick), 4:13<br />

Mo-Rempe 2 run (Reckenbeil kick), 0:54<br />

Mu-Katz 27 fi eld goal<br />

Mo-Rempe 1 run<br />

Team Stats<br />

Mu Mo<br />

First downs 24 15<br />

Rushes-yards 51-193 52-183<br />

Passes comp-att-int 16-29-3 7-13-1<br />

Passing yards 191 94<br />

Total yards 384 277<br />

Punts-avg 2-28.5 4-31.0<br />

Penalties-yards 12-88 5-45<br />

Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 33:46 26:14<br />

Sacks by-yards 2-16 4-23<br />

Muhlenberg Leaders<br />

Rushing: DeLuca 40-148.<br />

Passing: Santagato 29-16-3—191.<br />

Receiving: DeRisi 8-87.<br />

Tackles: Rathbun 15 (4 TFL), Gavin 9.<br />

Interceptions: Ahouse 1-0.<br />

� Game 11 �<br />

Wesley 20<br />

Muhlenberg 0<br />

November 22 • home<br />

Allentown — For the<br />

second year in a row, a<br />

fantastic championship<br />

season ended with a loss<br />

to Wesley in the NCAA<br />

Tournament.<br />

Th e Wolverines broke<br />

a scoreless tie with two<br />

touchdowns in the<br />

fi nal 2:49 <strong>of</strong> the fi rst half<br />

and went on to defeat<br />

Muhlenberg, 20-0, to<br />

advance to a second-round matchup with<br />

Mary Hardin-Baylor. Th e Mules ended<br />

their season with a 9-2 record.<br />

Th e result ended Muhlenberg’s 13-game<br />

home winning streak and snapped its<br />

school-record streak <strong>of</strong> 116 games without<br />

being shut out. Th e Mules had been<br />

blanked last by Hartwick in 1998.<br />

Neither team could muster much <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

for most <strong>of</strong> the fi rst half. Muhlenberg<br />

had a good scoring opportunity early<br />

in the second quarter on a drive kept alive<br />

by Codie Bender’s 27-yard run on a fake<br />

punt from the Mule 38. Th e Mules had<br />

fi rst-and-goal from the 9, but a seconddown<br />

pass into the end zone was dropped,<br />

and a 26-yard fi eld goal attempt drifted<br />

wide left.<br />

Th e Wolverines fi nally broke through<br />

after taking over at their own 41 with 3:32<br />

left, and they needed only three plays. A<br />

pass interference penalty followed by consecutive<br />

22-yard runs put the fi rst points<br />

on the scoreboard.<br />

Wesley scored on the fi nal play <strong>of</strong> the<br />

half on a Hail Mary pass on fourth down<br />

from the 45 and extended its lead to 20-0<br />

early in the second half, needing only four<br />

plays after the Mules lost a fumble.<br />

Muhlenberg drove to the Wesley 27 on<br />

its last possession but could not put any<br />

points on the board.<br />

Eric Santagato threw for 129 yards and<br />

ran for a team-leading 61 in his last game.<br />

Wesley (9-1) 0 13 7 0 - 20<br />

Muhlenberg (9-2) 0 0 0 0 - 0<br />

W-Aaron Jackson 22 run (Collin Blugis kick),<br />

2:40<br />

W-Sean Mc<strong>And</strong>rew 45 pass from Shane Mc-<br />

Sweeny (kick blocked), 0:00<br />

W-Jon Lanouette 7 pass from McSweeny<br />

(Blugis kick), 11:23<br />

Team Stats<br />

W M<br />

First downs 15 15<br />

Rushes-yards 41-182 35-119<br />

Passes comp-att-int 9-14-0 17-37-1<br />

Passing yards 133 129<br />

Total yards 315 248<br />

Punts-Avg 5-38.2 4-39.8<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-60 6-40<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> possession 30:30 29:30<br />

Sacks by-Yards 3-16 2-27<br />

Individual Leaders<br />

Rushing: Santagato 18-61.<br />

Passing: Santagato 37-17-1--129.<br />

Receiving: DeRisi 7-51.<br />

Tackles: Accomando 8, Moates 8.<br />

epilogue<br />

POSTSEASON HONORS<br />

• Academic All-America<br />

John DeLuca (second team)<br />

Jake Floyd (second team)<br />

• Academic All-District II<br />

Joe Caporoso (fi rst team)<br />

John DeLuca (fi rst team)<br />

Jake Floyd (fi rst team)<br />

Mike Nolan (fi rst team)<br />

• All-America<br />

John DeLuca (third team)<br />

Matt Rathbun (third team)<br />

• All-South Region<br />

John DeLuca (fi rst team)<br />

William Moates (fi rst team)<br />

Matt Rathbun (fi rst team)<br />

• ECAC Southwest All-Stars<br />

John DeLuca<br />

Mike Nolan<br />

Matt Rathbun<br />

• American <strong>Footbal</strong>l Coaches Association<br />

1. Mt. Union<br />

2. Wis.-Whitewater<br />

3. Mary Hardin-Baylor<br />

4. Wheaton (Ill.)<br />

5. Willamette<br />

6. North Central<br />

7. Franklin<br />

8. Cortland State<br />

9. Hardin-Simmons<br />

10. Washington & Jeff erson<br />

11. Wartburg<br />

12. Wesley<br />

13. Millsaps<br />

14. Wabash<br />

15. Monmouth<br />

16. Wis.-Stevens Point<br />

17. Occidental<br />

18. Case Western Reserve<br />

19. Trine<br />

20. MUHLENBERG<br />

21. Otterbein<br />

22. Ithaca<br />

23. Curry<br />

24. Hobart<br />

25. Christopher Newport<br />

NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS<br />

category rank team/player avg/no<br />

rushing yards 9 John DeLuca 148.6<br />

pass effi ciency defense 10 team 94.7<br />

total defense 14 team 263.4<br />

all-purpose yards 15 John DeLuca 175.4<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 23 team 22.6<br />

receiving yards 24 Phil Cresta 98.1<br />

passing effi ciency 25 Eric Santagato 143.3<br />

scoring defense 26 team 16.2<br />

passing effi ciency 27 team 143.0<br />

rushing <strong>of</strong>f ense 33 team 208.4<br />

total <strong>of</strong>f ense 34 team 410.8<br />

scoring 37 John DeLuca 8.7<br />

tackles for loss 43 Matt Rathbun 1.5<br />

rushing defense 44 team 109.1<br />

scoring <strong>of</strong>f ense 45 team 30.8<br />

FINAL POLLS<br />

2008 2008Summaries<br />

Summaries<br />

Eric Santagato<br />

ranked in the top<br />

25 in Division III in<br />

passing effi ciency for<br />

the second straight<br />

year. He fi nished his<br />

career with a record<br />

<strong>of</strong> 25-8 as a starting<br />

quarterback.<br />

• D3football.com<br />

1. Mt. Union<br />

2. Wis.-Whitewater<br />

3. Mary Hardin-Baylor<br />

4. Willamette<br />

5. Wheaton (Ill.)<br />

6. Cortland State<br />

7. Hardin-Simmons<br />

8. Franklin<br />

9. North Central<br />

10. Wartburg<br />

11. Washington & Jeff erson<br />

12. Millsaps<br />

13. Wesley<br />

14. Wis.-Stevens Point<br />

15. Occidental<br />

16. Monmouth<br />

17. Hobart<br />

18. Wabash<br />

19. Otterbein<br />

20. Trine<br />

21. Case Western Reserve<br />

22. Curry<br />

23. Ithaca<br />

24. Salisbury<br />

25. MUHLENBERG<br />

www.Muhlenberg.edu/sports • 31


Timeline<br />

1900<br />

Muhlenberg plays its<br />

fi rst intercollegiate<br />

football game at<br />

Ursinus on Oct. 6<br />

and is defeated 41-0.<br />

32<br />

1902<br />

After the 1902 team goes winless<br />

and nearly scoreless, the<br />

football program is discontinued,<br />

only to be revived for good<br />

three years later.<br />

1916<br />

Muhlenberg scores its most lopsided<br />

win ever, defeating Bloomsburg,<br />

85-0. Billy Stephens was responsible<br />

for 28 points on three touchdowns<br />

and 10 extra points.<br />

1921<br />

Avenging a 56-0 loss the previous season, Muhlenberg defeats Lehigh,<br />

14-13, using an onside kick to set up the winning touchdown. Th e win set<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a weekend-long celebration that culminated on Monday with a mock<br />

funeral for the fallen rivals in downtown Allentown.<br />

1925<br />

Th e greatest Muhlenberg athlete <strong>of</strong> the early part <strong>of</strong> the century,<br />

Nick Borrell (right) is named to the New York Telegram All-<br />

America team. Borrell, who went on to play for the Newark<br />

Tornadoes <strong>of</strong> the NFL, scored 261 points and 40 touchdowns<br />

in his four years at Muhlenberg (1924-27).<br />

YR 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34<br />

W 1 1 0 - - 2 5 7 2 3 3 5 6 6 2 4 5 4 3 3 3 7 4 3 7 6 7 5 1 3 5 2 3 6 2<br />

L 3 2 4 - - 2 4 3 5 4 3 4 3 2 6 5 3 1 2 5 6 2 6 6 3 3 3 4 8 6 4 8 4 3 6<br />

T 1 1 2 - - 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1<br />

1946/1947<br />

Coach Ben Schwartzwalder, who went on to a Hall-<strong>of</strong>-Fame career at Syracuse<br />

where his players included Jim Brown and Ernie Davis, led the Mules to<br />

consecutive nine-win seasons and bowl bids. Th e 1946 team (right) won the<br />

Tobacco Bowl in Lexington, Ky., defeating St. Bonaventure, 26-25, to claim the<br />

mythical small college national championship. Th e 1947 squad, whose only loss<br />

was to Temple by one point, turned down an invite to the Tangerine Bowl (the<br />

forerunner <strong>of</strong> today’s Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl) in Orlando, Fla.<br />

1980<br />

Trailing 38-14 with 11 minutes to<br />

play, Muhlenberg rallies for a miraculous<br />

41-38 win against Johns<br />

Hopkins. Mickey Mottola scored<br />

the winning touchdown on the last<br />

play <strong>of</strong> the game, and Gary Greb<br />

(below) threw for a school-record<br />

403 yards (since broken) and fi ve<br />

touchdowns.<br />

1978<br />

Brian Bodine sets an<br />

NCAA record (since<br />

broken) by carrying the<br />

ball on 20 consecutive<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive plays in a game<br />

against Ursinus. Bodine,<br />

who fi nished the game<br />

with 219 yards on 45<br />

carries, rushed for 2,293<br />

yards in his career (1977-<br />

80), setting a school record<br />

that stood for 20 years.<br />

1955<br />

Jackie McDonald (left) wins the<br />

prestigious Maxwell Award as the<br />

Eastern college football player <strong>of</strong><br />

the week for the second time after<br />

rushing for 127 yards in a 7-6 win<br />

over Temple. He also was honored<br />

for the 1953 Lafayette game.<br />

1983/1986<br />

In 1983, the fi rst year <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Centennial Conference, the<br />

Mules tie for the championship<br />

with Gettysburg and Swarthmore.<br />

Th ey also led the NCAA<br />

in pass defense that year. Th e<br />

1986 team shared the Conference<br />

crown with Franklin &<br />

Marshall.<br />

1933<br />

Muhlenberg combines a tenacious defense with a 47yard<br />

dropkicked fi eld goal to defeat mighty Penn State<br />

for the fi rst time, 3-0. News <strong>of</strong> the major upset was<br />

announced on radio stations throughout the country.<br />

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71<br />

1 2 5 7 6 4 6 7 1 4 0 9 9 7 1 3 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 6 2 2 5 5 1 2 2 6 4 7 5<br />

9 6 5 3 4 6 4 3 10 5 5 1 1 3 7 4 8 5 5 3 4 4 4 4 6 3 7 7 3 4 8 6 5 3 5 2 4<br />

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

1942<br />

Muhlenberg wins its fi rst Eastern<br />

Pennsylvania Conference football<br />

championship, clinching the title<br />

with a 7-6 win at Franklin & Marshall.<br />

Pete Gorgone, an All-American<br />

who would later play for the New<br />

York Giants, threw a touchdown<br />

pass with fewer than three minutes<br />

remaining and ran in the extra point.<br />

1973<br />

In a battle <strong>of</strong> undefeated teams,<br />

Muhlenberg stuns Widener, 21-19.<br />

Th e winning drive was set up when<br />

Widener All-American and future<br />

NFL star Billy “White Shoes”<br />

Johnson, who had scored fi ve touchdowns<br />

in a 48-2 romp the previous<br />

year, fumbled deep in Mule territory<br />

late in the fourth quarter.<br />

1998<br />

Muhlenberg wins<br />

overtime games in backto-back<br />

weeks against<br />

Ursinus and Grove City.<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane<br />

caught the winning<br />

touchdown on the fi nal<br />

play <strong>of</strong> the game both<br />

times.<br />

2000-04<br />

Muhlenberg makes the postseason fi ve<br />

straight years, earning ECAC bids in 2000<br />

and 2001 and the program’s fi rst NCAA<br />

berths from 2002 to 2004. Th e Mules tied<br />

for the Centennial Conference championship<br />

four years in a row (2001-04). Th e<br />

2000 team won the ECAC Southwest title<br />

and had three All-Americans. Joshua Carter<br />

(left) set NCAA Division III records for<br />

career yards on kick<strong>of</strong>f and punt returns in<br />

2001. In 2002, ’Berg broke a 55-year-old<br />

school record with 10 wins and reached the<br />

second round <strong>of</strong> the NCAA Tournament.<br />

1964<br />

Muhlenberg completes its move from the<br />

University Division <strong>of</strong> the Middle Atlantic<br />

Conference to the <strong>College</strong> Division, beginning<br />

the “Division III” era.<br />

2004<br />

Muhlenberg leads Division III in<br />

total defense (195.5 yards per game)<br />

and ranks in the top fi ve in three<br />

other defensive categories.<br />

72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08<br />

1 7 2 2 5 6 6 5 8 3 4 6 6 7 7 7 7 5 2 3 1 4 2 0 1 1 5 6 9 7 10 7 8 3 5 11 9<br />

8 1 7 6 3 3 2 3 1 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 8 7 8 5 8 9 9 9 5 4 2 4 2 3 3 7 5 1 2<br />

0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2007-08<br />

For the fi rst time in its 106year<br />

history, Muhlenberg goes<br />

undefeated in the regular<br />

season in 2007. Th e Mules<br />

went 8-0 in the expanded<br />

Centennial Conference to<br />

capture their fi rst outright CC<br />

championship and advanced<br />

to the second round <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NCAA Tournament. Th e<br />

2008 squad repeated as CC<br />

champ and climbed as high as<br />

No. 2 in the national poll.<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


1900<br />

Coach: Charles Schmidt<br />

Captains: Bill Miller, Howard Shimer<br />

Record: 1-3-1<br />

at Ursinus L 0-41<br />

Moravian T 0-0<br />

at Perkiomen Seminary W 33-0<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 0-36<br />

at Moravian L 0-30<br />

1901<br />

Coach: Walter Beck<br />

Captain: George Specht<br />

Record: 1-2-1<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 12-22<br />

at Reading Field Club L 0-6<br />

at Perkiomen Seminary W 41-0<br />

at Moravian T 0-0<br />

1902<br />

Coach: William Grey<br />

Captain: Irwin Shalter<br />

Record: 0-4-2<br />

at Ursinus L 0-63<br />

Lebanon Valley* L 6-18<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 0-69<br />

Kutztown Normal* T 0-0<br />

Perkiomen Seminary* T 0-0<br />

Albright* L 0-52<br />

1903-1904: No team<br />

1905<br />

Coach: Walter Singmaster<br />

Captain: Carbin Miller<br />

Record: 2-2-2<br />

Albright* L 6-23<br />

Allentown Prep* W 31-0<br />

Kutztown Normal* T 6-6<br />

Perkiomen Seminary* T 0-0<br />

Slatington High School* W 11-5<br />

Easton High School* L 0-23<br />

1906<br />

Coach: Alfred Raub<br />

Captain: Alfred Stump<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

Easton High School* W 19-0<br />

Perkiomen Seminary* W 10-0<br />

at Ursinus L 5-35<br />

Jeff erson Medical* L 5-6<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal* W 34-0<br />

Medico-Chirurgical* L 0-6<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 23-5<br />

Millersville Normal* W 6-5<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves* L 5-26<br />

1907<br />

Coach: Dr. George O. Barclay<br />

Captain: William Shelly<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

at Lehigh L 0-29<br />

Jeff erson Medical W 4-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-26<br />

City <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York W 44-0<br />

Medico-Chirurgical L 10-12<br />

Ursinus W 11-5<br />

Williamson Trade W 17-9<br />

Stevens Tech W 21-5<br />

Susquehanna* W 28-10<br />

Lehigh Reserves* W 6-0<br />

1908<br />

Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull<br />

Captain: John Albert<br />

Record: 2-5-1<br />

Medico-Chirurgical T 0-0<br />

Lebanon Valley W 14-0<br />

at Ursinus L 0-47<br />

at Wyoming Seminary W 12-10<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-5<br />

at Rutgers L 5-15<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves L 0-22<br />

Williamson Trade L 17-23<br />

* site unknown<br />

1909<br />

Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull<br />

Captain: John Aberly<br />

Record: 3-4-2<br />

Webb Naval Academy W 6-0<br />

Medico-Chirurgical T 5-5<br />

Lehigh Reserves T 0-0<br />

Susquehanna L 5-11<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-33<br />

Temple W 26-0<br />

at Rutgers L 5-35<br />

at Wyoming Seminary L 0-23<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves W 13-5<br />

1910<br />

Coach: Dr. Alfred E. Bull<br />

Captain: Charles Coleman<br />

Record: 3-3-1<br />

at Carlisle Indians L 0-39<br />

Williamson Trade* T 0-0<br />

Lebanon Valley* W 40-6<br />

at Delaware W 11-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-12<br />

at Wyoming Seminary L 11-18<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves W 11-6<br />

1911<br />

Coach: Tom Kelly<br />

Captain: Jacob Savacool<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

at Carlisle Indians L 0-32<br />

at New York University L 0-5<br />

Williamson Trade W 17-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-3<br />

Delaware W 15-0<br />

Lebanon Valley W 39-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 9-0<br />

at Bucknell L 3-20<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves W 6-0<br />

1912<br />

Coach: Tom Kelly<br />

Captain: George Bixler<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

at Lafayette L 3-20<br />

at New York University L 2-6<br />

Hillman Academy W 28-0<br />

Webb Naval Academy W 55-0<br />

at Delaware W 21-0<br />

Gettysburg W 38-7<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 7-0<br />

at Lehigh L 3-7<br />

Ursinus W 10-0<br />

1913<br />

Coach: Tom Kelly<br />

Captain: Albert Skean<br />

Record: 6-2-1<br />

at Lafayette T 7-7<br />

at New York University W 54-0<br />

at Gettysburg W 20-6<br />

at Lehigh L 0-7<br />

Lebanon Valley W 35-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 25-0<br />

Carlisle Indian Reserves W 48-0<br />

at Bucknell L 6-14<br />

Albright W 29-3<br />

1914<br />

Coach: George McCaa<br />

Captain: Ben Hubbard<br />

Record: 2-6-2<br />

Bloomsburg Normal W 39-0<br />

at Penn State L 0-23<br />

Susquehanna W 35-0<br />

at Rutgers L 7-17<br />

at Lehigh L 0-27<br />

Bucknell T 0-0<br />

at Lafayette L 3-24<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-7<br />

at Villanova T 0-0<br />

Albright L 10-20<br />

1915<br />

Coach: George McCaa<br />

Captain: Bill Ritter<br />

Record: 4-5<br />

at Lafayette L 7-14<br />

Villanova L 6-9<br />

Susquehanna W 42-0<br />

at Rutgers L 0-21<br />

at Lehigh L 0-20<br />

at Bucknell W 3-0<br />

Lebanon Valley W 10-9<br />

Catholic L 0-3<br />

Albright W 33-0<br />

1916<br />

Coach: John Price<br />

Captain: William Caskey<br />

Record: 5-3-1<br />

Bloomsburg Normal W 85-0<br />

at Villanova L 0-3<br />

Pennsylvania Military W 34-0<br />

Albright W 43-0<br />

Bucknell W 17-0<br />

at Lehigh L 0-9<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-6<br />

at Catholic W 16-0<br />

Ursinus T 7-7<br />

1917<br />

Coach: John Price<br />

Captain: Russell Gaston<br />

Record: 4-1-2<br />

Villanova T 0-0<br />

Pennsylvania Military W 18-7<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 14-0<br />

at Lafayette W 6-0<br />

at Lehigh L 0-47<br />

Albright W 21-0<br />

Ursinus T 0-0<br />

1918<br />

Coach: Guy Brubaker<br />

Captain: Harold <strong>And</strong>erson<br />

Record: 3-2<br />

at Lafayette W 7-0<br />

Villanova W 25-0<br />

at Lehigh L 0-54<br />

Camp Crane L 0-14<br />

Ursinus W 19-0<br />

1919<br />

Coach: Bill Ritter<br />

Captain: Harold <strong>And</strong>erson<br />

Record: 3-5<br />

at Lafayette L 0-13<br />

Lebanon Valley W 31-0<br />

at Bucknell L 0-27<br />

Catholic W 13-0<br />

at Villanova L 0-6<br />

Albright W 67-0<br />

at Lehigh L 7-33<br />

Ursinus L 6-7<br />

1920<br />

Coach: Bill Ritter<br />

Captain: George Feldman<br />

Record: 3-6-1<br />

at Penn State L 7-27<br />

at Lafayette L 0-20<br />

Albright W 14-13<br />

at Catholic L 6-7<br />

Bucknell L 0-43<br />

at Villanova T 0-0<br />

at Lehigh L 0-56<br />

Drexel W 82-0<br />

at Fordham L 0-13<br />

Ursinus W 39-14<br />

1921<br />

Coach: John Spiegel<br />

Captain: Raymond Snyder<br />

Record: 7-2-1<br />

at Lafayette L 0-48<br />

at Delaware W 21-0<br />

Bucknell L 0-14<br />

Lebanon Valley T 21-21<br />

at Gettysburg W 17-13<br />

at Swarthmore W 7-6<br />

at Lehigh W 14-13<br />

Fordham W 12-7<br />

at Albright W 15-7<br />

Ursinus W 68-0<br />

1922<br />

Coach: John Spiegel<br />

Captain: George Holstrom<br />

Record: 4-6-1<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal W 33-0<br />

at Syracuse L 0-47<br />

Delaware W 12-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-62<br />

Gettysburg L 7-28<br />

at Lehigh L 7-26<br />

at Bucknell L 6-33<br />

Villanova L 6-16<br />

at Swarthmore W 17-10<br />

Fordham T 20-20<br />

Ursinus W 28-0<br />

1923<br />

Coach: Walter Wood<br />

Captain: Harold Whitenight<br />

Record: 3-6-1<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal W 33-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-20<br />

at Delaware L 0-6<br />

Dickinson W 13-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 3-17<br />

at Lehigh L 3-13<br />

Bucknell L 6-14<br />

at Swarthmore L 7-32<br />

Catholic W 16-12<br />

Villanova T 0-0<br />

1924<br />

Coach: Walter Wood<br />

Captain: Archie Witt<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal W 67-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-13<br />

Albright W 34-0<br />

at Bucknell L 0-33<br />

Gettysburg W 25-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 37-0<br />

at Lehigh L 0-5<br />

at Dickinson W 36-0<br />

Swarthmore W 3-0<br />

Villanova W 41-0<br />

1925<br />

Coach: Harry Benfer<br />

Captain: Russel Clark<br />

Record: 6-3-1<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal W 36-0<br />

at Lafayette L 14-20<br />

Albright W 21-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-21<br />

Lebanon Valley W 14-0<br />

Dickinson T 0-0<br />

at Lehigh W 9-7<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 38-7<br />

at Catholic W 7-0<br />

Villanova L 9-23<br />

1926<br />

Coach: Harry Benfer<br />

Captain: John Phillips<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

Albright L 6-30<br />

at Lafayette L 0-35<br />

St. Bonaventure W 9-7<br />

Gettysburg W 15-6<br />

Lebanon Valley W 6-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 20-0<br />

at Lehigh W 31-6<br />

Temple W 29-7<br />

at Dickinson W 13-0<br />

Villanova L 0-54<br />

All-Time All-TimeResults Results<br />

1927<br />

Coach: Harry Benfer<br />

Captain: Eddie Dickert<br />

Record: 5-4<br />

Albright W 33-7<br />

at Lafayette L 7-38<br />

at Gettysburg L 7-20<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-19<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 12-0<br />

at Lehigh W 13-3<br />

Ursinus L 0-15<br />

Dickinson W 9-6<br />

Western Maryland W 6-2<br />

1928<br />

Coach: Harry Benfer<br />

Captain: William Chapman<br />

Record: 1-8<br />

Drexel L 3-6<br />

at Lafayette L 0-56<br />

at Dickinson L 0-6<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 8-0<br />

at Lehigh L 7-13<br />

Ursinus L 0-6<br />

Gettysburg L 6-25<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-13<br />

Western Maryland L 0-59<br />

1929<br />

Coach: George Holstrom<br />

Captains: Game captains<br />

Record: 3-6<br />

Juniata W 25-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-23<br />

Dickinson W 21-6<br />

Lebanon Valley W 7-0<br />

Ursinus L 7-9<br />

at Lehigh L 7-28<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-27<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-20<br />

Western Maryland L 0-7<br />

1930<br />

Coach: George Holstrom<br />

Captain: Milton Weiner<br />

Record: 5-4-1<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 6-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-13<br />

Lebanon Valley L 12-14<br />

at Dickinson W 6-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall T 0-0<br />

at Lehigh W 24-13<br />

Ursinus W 14-13<br />

Gettysburg L 6-20<br />

Wagner W 32-0<br />

Western Maryland L 0-25<br />

1931<br />

Coach: George Holstrom<br />

Captains: Game captains<br />

Record: 2-8<br />

Juniata W 19-7<br />

at Lafayette L 0-26<br />

Lebanon Valley L 6-7<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 7-0<br />

at Ursinus L 0-7<br />

at Lehigh L 0-33<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 13-40<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-26<br />

Dickinson L 6-14<br />

at Western Maryland L 0-34<br />

1932<br />

Coach: George Holstrom<br />

Captain: Joseph Matuska<br />

Record: 3-4-2<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 27-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-6<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-6<br />

at Dickinson W 13-0<br />

Ursinus T 0-0<br />

at Lehigh L 6-25<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 7-21<br />

Gettysburg W 26-7<br />

Pennsylvania Military T 0-0<br />

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All-Time All-TimeResults Results<br />

1933<br />

Coach: John Utz<br />

Captain: Albert “Reds” Weiner<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 12-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-20<br />

at Fordham L 0-57<br />

at Penn State W 3-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 6-9<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 14-3<br />

at Ursinus W 3-0<br />

at Lehigh W 10-0<br />

Dickinson W 7-0<br />

1934<br />

Coach: John Utz<br />

Captain: John Yarshinski<br />

Record: 2-6-1<br />

West Chester Teachers L 0-9<br />

at Lafayette L 0-19<br />

Lebanon Valley W 25-7<br />

Albright W 7-0<br />

Gettysburg L 2-12<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 6-48<br />

Ursinus T 7-7<br />

at Lehigh L 0-13<br />

at Dickinson L 3-9<br />

1935<br />

Coach: John Utz<br />

Captain: George Koehler<br />

Record: 1-9<br />

Baltimore W 20-0<br />

at Lafayette L 0-7<br />

Lebanon Valley L 6-19<br />

at Ursinus L 0-21<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-27<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 7-32<br />

at Lehigh L 6-26<br />

at Fordham L 0-45<br />

Dickinson L 6-13<br />

at Albright L 6-13<br />

1936<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Ed “Scrapper” Farrell<br />

Record: 2-6-1<br />

Lafayette W 19-0<br />

at Penn State L 0-45<br />

Gettysburg W 19-2<br />

Ursinus L 0-13<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 2-20<br />

at Army L 7-54<br />

at Lehigh L 6-26<br />

at Dickinson T 13-13<br />

at Albright L 13-70<br />

1937<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Henry Gutekunst<br />

Record: 5-5<br />

Catawba L 6-7<br />

St. Lawrence W 18-6<br />

Lebanon Valley W 14-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 6-22<br />

at Ursinus W 6-0<br />

at Gettysburg W 13-12<br />

Drexel L 0-6<br />

at Lehigh W 18-7<br />

Dickinson L 12-19<br />

at Albright L 6-7<br />

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1938<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Adam Matusa<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

Upsala L 13-14<br />

at Dickinson W 19-7<br />

Villanova L 7-25<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 7-20<br />

Ursinus W 46-6<br />

Gettysburg W 16-0<br />

at Drexel W 13-6<br />

at Lehigh W 20-0<br />

Moravian W 8-0<br />

at Albright W 3-0<br />

1939<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Charles Burin, Malvin Paul<br />

Record: 6-4<br />

at Villanova L 0-14<br />

Springfi eld W 7-3<br />

at Lafayette W 7-6<br />

at Ursinus W 33-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 9-7<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-7<br />

at Lehigh W 23-0<br />

Bucknell L 3-25<br />

Moravian L 6-9<br />

at Albright W 3-0<br />

1940<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captains: Jim Franklin, Perry Scott<br />

Record: 4-6<br />

Upsala L 0-7<br />

at Temple L 7-64<br />

at Albright L 3-14<br />

Lafayette L 7-26<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 12-14<br />

Ursinus W 15-6<br />

Gettysburg W 20-0<br />

at Lehigh W 20-6<br />

at Dickinson W 34-0<br />

at Bucknell L 0-6<br />

1941<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: John Bisset<br />

Record: 6-4<br />

Albright L 3-14<br />

Bucknell L 0-12<br />

Carnegie Tech W 26-6<br />

at Lafayette L 0-40<br />

Dickinson W 13-0<br />

at Ursinus W 26-6<br />

at Lehigh W 7-2<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 7-15<br />

Upsala W 52-7<br />

at Gettysburg W 25-13<br />

1942<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Bud Bossick<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

at Moravian W 6-0<br />

at Manhattan L 7-27<br />

Gettysburg W 20-14<br />

Lebanon Valley W 6-0<br />

Ursinus W 41-0<br />

at Dickinson W 20-0<br />

at Lehigh L 7-22<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 7-6<br />

Lakehurst Naval Station L 7-27<br />

at Albright W 20-0<br />

Al “Doggie” Julian, who guided the Mules to<br />

their fi rst Eastern Pennsylvania Conference<br />

title in 1942, is enshrined in the Basketball<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame in Springfi eld, Mass. After leaving<br />

Muhlenberg, where he coached football,<br />

basketball and baseball, he went on to lead<br />

Holy Cross (winning an NCAA championship)<br />

and the Boston Celtics.<br />

1943<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Dick Holben<br />

Record: 1-10<br />

at Yale L 6-13<br />

Villanova L 12-35<br />

at Lakehurst Naval Station W 13-0<br />

at Bucknell L 6-14<br />

Swarthmore L 13-14<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-20<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 6-28<br />

Bucknell L 0-19<br />

Atlantic City Naval Station L 7-21<br />

at Swarthmore L 8-13<br />

Sampson Naval Station L 7-28<br />

1944<br />

Coach: Al “Doggie” Julian<br />

Captain: Jim Devlin<br />

Record: 4-5<br />

Bucknell L 7-24<br />

at Bucknell L 0-14<br />

at Penn State L 13-58<br />

Swarthmore W 33-6<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 19-18<br />

at Villanova L 0-7<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 18-6<br />

at Atlantic City Naval Station W 14-7<br />

at Princeton L 6-16<br />

1945<br />

Coach: Larry Rosatti<br />

Captain: Al Rubbert<br />

Record: 0-5<br />

at Swarthmore L 8-28<br />

at Penn State L 7-47<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 0-30<br />

Rutgers L 6-19<br />

at Lehigh L 0-6<br />

1946<br />

Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder<br />

Captains: Carl Reimer, John<br />

Sweatlock<br />

Record: 9-1<br />

at Lafayette W 32-20<br />

Albright W 39-0<br />

at Bucknell W 6-0<br />

Swarthmore W 52-13<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 40-7<br />

at Lehigh W 40-7<br />

at Gettysburg W 13-7<br />

Moravian W 47-0<br />

at Delaware L 12-20<br />

St. Bonaventure † W 26-25<br />

† Tobacco Bowl (Lexington, Ky.)<br />

1947<br />

Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder<br />

Captains: Bill Bell, Tom Lane<br />

Record: 9-1<br />

at Lafayette W 38-0<br />

Albright W 53-0<br />

at Swarthmore W 67-7<br />

at Temple L 6-7<br />

Upsala W 40-0<br />

at Lehigh W 21-14<br />

Gettysburg W 27-0<br />

Delaware W 20-14<br />

Bucknell W 39-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 57-7<br />

1948<br />

Coach: Ben Schwartzwalder<br />

Captain: Ed Sikorski<br />

Record: 7-3<br />

Boston University W 27-0<br />

Youngstown State W 19-0<br />

Scranton W 18-14<br />

Lafayette L 13-46<br />

at Gettysburg W 32-20<br />

at Delaware L 0-12<br />

at Lehigh L 20-35<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 40-7<br />

at Bucknell W 44-14<br />

at Albright W 13-0<br />

1949<br />

Coach: Howie Baughman<br />

Captain: Jack Crider<br />

Record: 1-7-1<br />

Scranton L 7-12<br />

Duquesne L 6-14<br />

at Lafayette L 21-35<br />

Albright W 21-7<br />

Gettysburg L 6-9<br />

Delaware L 13-25<br />

at Lehigh L 20-22<br />

at Youngstown State T 7-7<br />

at Bucknell L 14-32<br />

1950<br />

Coach: Howie Baughman<br />

Captain: Milton Dietz<br />

Record: 3-4-1<br />

Bucknell W 18-13<br />

Lebanon Valley L 13-20<br />

Lafayette W 21-6<br />

at Gettysburg W 28-7<br />

Delaware T 0-0<br />

at Lehigh L 13-42<br />

at Scranton L 13-20<br />

at Albright L 6-33<br />

Gettysburg L 19-20<br />

at Lehigh L 0-13<br />

at Delaware L 6-18<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 7-19<br />

1954<br />

Coach: Tom Triplett<br />

Captain: None<br />

Record: 4-3-1<br />

Bucknell L 13-33<br />

at Albright L 7-12<br />

Lafayette W 27-0<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 32-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 0-34<br />

Delaware W 14-13<br />

at Lehigh T 20-20<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 33-6<br />

1955<br />

Coach: Tom Triplett<br />

Captain: None<br />

Record: 4-4<br />

at Lafayette L 0-7<br />

Albright W 26-13<br />

at Rutgers L 0-21<br />

Lebanon Valley W 32-0<br />

Coach Ben Schwartzwalder and captain John Sweatlock with the<br />

1946 Tobacco Bowl Championship trophy. Following the 1948<br />

season, Schwartzwalder left Muhlenberg for Syracuse University,<br />

where he coached for 25 years in a Hall-<strong>of</strong>-Fame career.<br />

1951<br />

Coach: Tom Triplett<br />

Captain: Unknown<br />

Record: 1-8<br />

Upsala L 8-13<br />

at Bucknell L 19-54<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 6-12<br />

at Lafayette L 7-14<br />

Gettysburg L 14-34<br />

at Delaware L 7-21<br />

Lehigh L 2-3<br />

Scranton W 14-0<br />

Albright L 9-13<br />

1952<br />

Coach: Tom Triplett<br />

Captain: Dean Bohs<br />

Record: 2-5-1<br />

at Rutgers T 19-19<br />

Bucknell L 12-46<br />

at Albright L 7-13<br />

Lafayette W 37-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 7-32<br />

Delaware W 21-12<br />

at Lehigh L 13-26<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-7<br />

1953<br />

Coach: Tom Triplett<br />

Captain: Ernie Scarpa<br />

Record: 3-5<br />

Albright L 0-6<br />

at Bucknell W 18-13<br />

at Lafayette W 20-7<br />

Lebanon Valley W 39-14<br />

Gettysburg L 13-54<br />

Scranton L 12-25<br />

at Temple W 7-6<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 18-13<br />

1956<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captain: Unknown<br />

Record: 4-4<br />

Lafayette L 6-26<br />

at Albright W 18-0<br />

Temple L 14-19<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 14-7<br />

at Gettysburg L 7-34<br />

at Scranton W 14-0<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stra L 9-13<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 13-0<br />

1957<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captain: Donald Herman<br />

Record: 4-4<br />

at Lafayette L 13-20<br />

Albright W 18-14<br />

Scranton W 6-0<br />

Lebanon Valley W 18-6<br />

Gettysburg L 0-21<br />

at H<strong>of</strong>stra L 7-26<br />

at Temple W 40-16<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 20-41<br />

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1958<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captain: Clair Miller<br />

Record: 4-4<br />

at Lafayette L 14-27<br />

Temple W 21-18<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 42-16<br />

at Gettysburg L 6-7<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stra W 12-0<br />

at Albright W 27-20<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 13-18<br />

at Moravian L 20-30<br />

1959<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Jim Orr, Bob Pearsons<br />

Record: 3-6<br />

at Scranton W 21-12<br />

Lafayette L 6-19<br />

at Temple W 14-13<br />

Lebanon Valley L 7-12<br />

Gettysburg L 7-12<br />

at H<strong>of</strong>stra L 0-18<br />

Albright L 22-27<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 6-22<br />

Moravian W 20-8<br />

1960<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Ed Callahan, Vince Rosso,<br />

Ed Yost<br />

Record: 6-3<br />

Albright L 7-31<br />

at Lafayette L 14-20<br />

Temple W 17-14<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 27-12<br />

at Gettysburg L 12-14<br />

Lycoming W 34-13<br />

at Scranton W 28-12<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 50-7<br />

at Moravian W 33-16<br />

1961<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Charlie Kuntzleman,<br />

Cliff Roth<br />

Record: 2-7<br />

Lafayette L 13-14<br />

at Albright L 20-52<br />

at Temple L 12-36<br />

Lebanon Valley L 6-15<br />

Gettysburg L 8-22<br />

at Bucknell L 0-27<br />

Kings Point L 42-43<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 28-6<br />

Moravian W 33-8<br />

1962<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Ron Barlok, Dick Ludwick<br />

Record: 2-7<br />

at Lafayette L 0-27<br />

Albright L 8-14<br />

Temple L 7-38<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 23-25<br />

at Gettysburg L 13-26<br />

Bucknell L 0-53<br />

King’s L 0-6<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 28-0<br />

at Moravian W 32-8<br />

1963<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Charlie Gills, Dean Lowe,<br />

Tom Turczyn<br />

Record: 5-3<br />

at Albright L 8-13<br />

Lafayette W 18-7<br />

at Temple L 0-29<br />

Lebanon Valley W 28-16<br />

Gettysburg L 14-33<br />

at Upsala W 26-13<br />

Lycoming W 34-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 34-18<br />

1964<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: David Binder, Tom Horne,<br />

Lynn Rothrock<br />

Record: 5-4 (5-3 MAC)<br />

at Dickinson L 14-23<br />

Ursinus W 26-7<br />

Pennsylvania Military W 7-6<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 30-22<br />

at Gettysburg L 20-51<br />

Upsala W 26-12<br />

at Lycoming L 0-9<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 22-29<br />

at Moravian W 21-6<br />

1965<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Richard MacFarland,<br />

Roger Toney, Charlie Woginrich<br />

Record: 1-8 (1-8 MAC)<br />

Dickinson L 8-20<br />

at Ursinus W 22-7<br />

at Pennsylvania Military L 14-41<br />

Lebanon Valley L 14-32<br />

Wilkes L 12-34<br />

at Upsala L 14-28<br />

Lycoming L 6-56<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 26-49<br />

Moravian L 8-17<br />

1966<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Richard Keck, John Piper<br />

Record: 2-6-1 (2-6-1 MAC)<br />

Upsala L 6-26<br />

Ursinus T 0-0<br />

Pennsylvania Military W 28-15<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 12-30<br />

at Dickinson L 7-17<br />

Swarthmore L 8-34<br />

at Lycoming L 12-31<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 10-7<br />

at Moravian L 7-14<br />

1967<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Charles Bargerstock,<br />

Gordie Bennett, Don Travis<br />

Record: 2-5-1 (2-5-1 MAC)<br />

at Ursinus T 6-6<br />

at Pennsylvania Military L 24-28<br />

Lebanon Valley W 14-7<br />

Dickinson L 21-28<br />

at Swarthmore W 43-32<br />

Lycoming L 14-32<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 28-29<br />

Moravian L 8-19<br />

1968<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captain: Dave Yoder<br />

Record: 6-3 (6-3 MAC)<br />

Johns Hopkins L 28-30<br />

at Haverford W 32-6<br />

Lebanon Valley L 29-39<br />

Ursinus W 45-6<br />

at Dickinson W 48-0<br />

Swarthmore W 55-6<br />

at Lycoming W 21-13<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 18-13<br />

at Moravian L 15-47<br />

1969<br />

Coach: Ray Whispell<br />

Captains: Joe DiPanni, Mark Hastie,<br />

Bob Van Iderstine<br />

Record: 4-5 (4-5 MAC)<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 21-30<br />

Haverford W 44-0<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 12-13<br />

at Ursinus L 3-7<br />

Dickinson L 13-29<br />

at Swarthmore W 66-7<br />

Lycoming W 27-21<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 42-14<br />

Moravian L 0-37<br />

1970<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Jesse Achenbach, Randy<br />

Uhrich, Paul Werrell<br />

Record: 7-2 (7-2 MAC)<br />

Johns Hopkins W 16-6<br />

at Haverford W 33-13<br />

Lebanon Valley L 8-21<br />

Ursinus W 33-12<br />

at Dickinson W 20-14<br />

Swarthmore W 29-14<br />

at Pennsylvania Military W 14-6<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 27-21<br />

at Moravian L 7-55<br />

1971<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Ed DiYanni, Tom Reilly<br />

Record: 5-4 (5-4 MAC)<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 17-13<br />

Haverford W 28-0<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 16-21<br />

at Ursinus L 13-16<br />

Dickinson W 24-17<br />

at Swarthmore W 34-0<br />

Pennsylvania Military W 13-7<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 13-30<br />

Moravian L 7-14<br />

1972<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Bill Bilinkas, Jon Light,<br />

Ed Salo<br />

Record: 1-8 (1-8 MAC)<br />

Johns Hopkins L 7-19<br />

at Delaware Valley L 14-35<br />

Lebanon Valley L 0-14<br />

Ursinus L 0-10<br />

at Dickinson L 9-22<br />

Swarthmore W 21-13<br />

at Widener L 2-48<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-26<br />

at Moravian L 14-38<br />

1973<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captain: Jon Light<br />

Record: 7-1-1 (7-1-1 MAC)<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 35-6<br />

Delaware Valley W 35-14<br />

at Lebanon Valley T 7-7<br />

at Ursinus W 31-14<br />

Dickinson W 21-20<br />

at Swarthmore W 51-0<br />

Widener W 21-19<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 7-28<br />

Moravian W 21-13<br />

1974<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Game captains<br />

Record: 2-7 (2-6 MAC South)<br />

Johns Hopkins L 0-9<br />

at Rensselaer Polytechnic L 2-7<br />

Lebanon Valley L 20-21<br />

Ursinus W 28-14<br />

at Dickinson L 33-39<br />

Swarthmore W 35-7<br />

at Widener L 9-22<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 13-47<br />

at Moravian L 27-42<br />

1975<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: John Dunne, Bill Ray<br />

Record: 2-6-2 (2-5-2 MAC South)<br />

Western Maryland W 41-0<br />

at Johns Hopkins T 28-28<br />

Rensselaer Polytechnic L 7-13<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 7-38<br />

at Ursinus T 14-14<br />

Dickinson W 21-20<br />

at Swarthmore L 12-16<br />

Widener L 0-24<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 14-48<br />

Moravian L 0-16<br />

Frank Marino<br />

won<br />

54 games<br />

in his 11<br />

years as<br />

the Mules’<br />

head<br />

coach. The<br />

Muhlenbergfootball<br />

fi eld is<br />

named in<br />

his honor.<br />

1976<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Don Clemons, Bill<br />

Dumchus<br />

Record: 5-3-1 (5-3-1 MAC South)<br />

Johns Hopkins W 45-6<br />

at Western Maryland T 10-10<br />

Lebanon Valley W 14-12<br />

Ursinus W 28-6<br />

at Dickinson W 38-14<br />

Swarthmore W 52-10<br />

at Widener L 6-21<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 14-33<br />

at Moravian L 14-36<br />

1977<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Bill Dumchus, Bobby<br />

Shaff er<br />

Record: 6-3 (5-3 MAC South)<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 38-12<br />

Western Maryland W 10-3<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 14-16<br />

at Ursinus W 43-14<br />

Dickinson W 21-0<br />

at Swarthmore L 21-30<br />

Susquehanna W 29-8<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 13-45<br />

Moravian W 25-21<br />

1978<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Yogi Edwards, John<br />

Schlechter, Chuck Smith<br />

Record: 6-2-1 (5-2-1 MAC South)<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 6-42<br />

Johns Hopkins W 56-20<br />

at Western Maryland T 15-15<br />

Lebanon Valley L 15-35<br />

Ursinus W 21-7<br />

at Dickinson W 19-14<br />

Swarthmore W 16-14<br />

at Susquehanna W 20-7<br />

at Moravian W 34-0<br />

1979<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Brian Bodine, Jerry Galgano<br />

Record: 5-3-1 (4-3-1 MAC South)<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-10<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 11-14<br />

Western Maryland W 14-13<br />

at Lebanon Valley L 22-31<br />

at Ursinus W 24-22<br />

Dickinson W 25-17<br />

at Swarthmore T 0-0<br />

Susquehanna W 28-7<br />

Moravian W 14-6<br />

1980<br />

Coach: Frank Marino<br />

Captains: Art Scavone, Jamie Smith<br />

Record: 8-1 (7-1 MAC South)<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 14-11<br />

Johns Hopkins W 41-38<br />

at Western Maryland L 6-14<br />

Lebanon Valley W 23-14<br />

Ursinus W 9-3<br />

at Dickinson W 10-8<br />

Swarthmore W 42-19<br />

at Susquehanna W 17-16<br />

at Moravian W 24-23<br />

All-Time All-TimeResults Results<br />

1981<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Kyle Mirth, Marcus Spatidol<br />

Record: 3-6 (3-5 MAC South)<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 20-38<br />

at Gettysburg L 10-27<br />

Widener L 3-17<br />

at Susquehanna L 7-14<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 24-17<br />

Western Maryland L 3-20<br />

Dickinson W 12-7<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 3-15<br />

Moravian W 10-9<br />

1982<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Chris Horton, Mickey<br />

Mottola<br />

Record: 4-5 (4-4 MAC South)<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 7-10<br />

Gettysburg W 17-10<br />

at Widener L 12-31<br />

Susquehanna L 10-17<br />

Lebanon Valley L 7-10<br />

at Western Maryland W 21-14<br />

at Dickinson W 17-13<br />

Johns Hopkins W 17-14<br />

at Moravian L 6-16<br />

1983<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Ray Beneke, Mark Bisbing<br />

Record: 6-3 (5-2 CFC)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

Dickinson W 17-6<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 3-0<br />

Western Maryland W 24-0<br />

at Swarthmore W 10-7<br />

Johns Hopkins W 16-0<br />

at Gettysburg L 7-34<br />

Ursinus L 9-17<br />

at Lebanon Valley W 20-14<br />

Moravian L 7-24<br />

1984<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Pete Broas, Bill Reiner<br />

Record: 6-3 (5-2 CFC)<br />

at Dickinson W 46-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 20-19<br />

at Western Maryland W 20-9<br />

Swarthmore L 18-27<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 3-13<br />

Gettysburg W 13-0<br />

at Ursinus W 27-17<br />

Lebanon Valley W 52-0<br />

at Moravian L 14-17<br />

1985<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Angus McDonald, Kevin<br />

Mei, Tom Murdock<br />

Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC)<br />

at Susquehanna W 30-7<br />

Dickinson W 14-13<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 0-24<br />

Western Maryland W 40-14<br />

at Swarthmore W 11-10<br />

Johns Hopkins W 18-14<br />

at Gettysburg L 21-65<br />

Ursinus W 35-34<br />

at Catholic W 7-3<br />

Moravian L 10-15<br />

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36<br />

Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

coached Muhlenberg<br />

to shared Centennial<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Conference<br />

championships in<br />

1983 and 1986.<br />

1986<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captain: Brad Fischer<br />

Record: 7-3 (6-1 CFC)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

Susquehanna L 7-17<br />

at Dickinson W 6-0<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 20-30<br />

at Western Maryland W 36-15<br />

Swarthmore W 21-0<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 6-0<br />

Gettysburg W 10-7<br />

at Ursinus W 24-18<br />

Catholic W 20-6<br />

at Moravian L 0-14<br />

1987<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Mike Ferguson, Dave Pfund<br />

Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC)<br />

at Susquehanna L 22-51<br />

Dickinson W 34-14<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 10-17<br />

Western Maryland W 27-0<br />

at Swarthmore W 30-9<br />

Johns Hopkins L 13-29<br />

at Gettysburg W 35-16<br />

Ursinus W 33-8<br />

at Hampden-Sydney W 24-21<br />

Moravian W 14-12<br />

1988<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: Chris Elser, John Murphy<br />

Record: 7-3 (5-2 CFC)<br />

Susquehanna W 26-13<br />

at Dickinson L 12-14<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 3-13<br />

at Western Maryland W 24-14<br />

Swarthmore W 28-14<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 26-13<br />

Gettysburg W 13-7<br />

at Ursinus W 36-18<br />

Hampden-Sydney W 23-17<br />

at Moravian L 25-44<br />

1989<br />

Coach: Ralph Kirchenheiter<br />

Captains: <strong>And</strong>y Becker, Mark Marino<br />

Record: 5-4-1 (4-2-1 CFC)<br />

at Susquehanna L 6-24<br />

Dickinson L 10-21<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 7-21<br />

Western Maryland W 28-13<br />

at Swarthmore W 9-6<br />

Johns Hopkins W 43-13<br />

at Gettysburg T 10-10<br />

Ursinus W 21-14<br />

at FDU-Madison W 24-8<br />

Moravian L 9-14<br />

1990<br />

Coach: Fran Meagher<br />

Captains: Mike Pagan, Joe Zeszotarski<br />

Record: 2-8 (1-6 CFC)<br />

Susquehanna L 7-23<br />

at Dickinson L 0-45<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 6-9<br />

at Western Maryland L 3-14<br />

Swarthmore W 23-6<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 7-28<br />

Gettysburg L 7-48<br />

at Ursinus L 10-17<br />

FDU-Madison W 27-6<br />

at Moravian L 3-7<br />

1991<br />

Coach: Fran Meagher<br />

Captains: Ron Ondrejca, Clarke<br />

Paulus, Steve Turi<br />

Record: 3-7 (3-4 CFC)<br />

at Susquehanna L 11-30<br />

Dickinson L 0-42<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 21-25<br />

Western Maryland L 6-34<br />

at Swarthmore W 12-10<br />

Johns Hopkins W 14-8<br />

at Gettysburg W 28-7<br />

Ursinus L 9-13<br />

at Washington & Jeff erson L 0-49<br />

Moravian L 27-28<br />

1992<br />

Coach: Fran Meagher<br />

Captains: Craig Stump, Joe Vecchio,<br />

Tom Waranavage<br />

Record: 1-8-1 (1-6 CFC)<br />

Susquehanna L 11-35<br />

at Dickinson L 0-32<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 9-6<br />

at Western Maryland L 0-39<br />

Swarthmore L 14-21<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 8-30<br />

Gettysburg L 7-18<br />

at Kings Point T 6-6<br />

at Ursinus L 3-6<br />

at Moravian L 14-35<br />

1993<br />

Coach: Fran Meagher<br />

Captains: Rob Fritz, Mike Rubas,<br />

Joe Vecchio<br />

Record: 4-5 (4-3 Centennial)<br />

at Hampden-Sydney L 21-22<br />

Dickinson L 0-20<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 9-7<br />

Western Maryland W 29-27<br />

at Swarthmore L 23-29<br />

Johns Hopkins W 20-16<br />

at Gettysburg L 17-28<br />

Ursinus W 34-31<br />

Moravian L 14-24<br />

1994<br />

Coach: Greg Olejack<br />

Captains: Joe Christman, John<br />

D’Angelo, Rob Lokerson, Luke<br />

Trainer<br />

Record: 2-8 (1-6 Centennial)<br />

Hampden-Sydney W 26-9<br />

at Dickinson L 0-50<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 13-12<br />

at Western Maryland L 13-23<br />

Swarthmore L 17-43<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 0-14<br />

Gettysburg L 14-63<br />

Union (N.Y.) L 0-50<br />

at Ursinus L 14-21<br />

at Moravian L 17-50<br />

1995<br />

Coach: Greg Olejack<br />

Captains: Matt Buist, Doug<br />

Cubberley, John D’Angelo, <strong>And</strong>y<br />

Pratt, Bill Van Dyke<br />

Record: 0-9-1 (0-6-1 Centennial)<br />

at Catholic L 0-45<br />

Dickinson L 0-35<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 10-38<br />

Western Maryland T 13-13<br />

at Swarthmore L 7-11<br />

Johns Hopkins L 11-14<br />

at Gettysburg L 16-28<br />

at Union (N.Y.) L 14-33<br />

Ursinus L 10-17<br />

Moravian L 7-38<br />

1996<br />

Coach: Greg Olejack<br />

Captains: Gregg Bevan, Lionel Hush,<br />

Mark Mogavero, Dan Terpstra<br />

Record: 1-9 (1-6 Centennial)<br />

Catholic L 11-68<br />

at Dickinson L 12-34<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 0-53<br />

at Western Maryland L 14-27<br />

Swarthmore W 40-27<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 0-20<br />

Gettysburg L 9-27<br />

at Ursinus L^ 7-13<br />

Carnegie Mellon L 20-23<br />

at Moravian L 3-27<br />

1997<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: George Fosdick, Dave<br />

Johnson, Jason Novak, Paul Peri,<br />

Jim Socci<br />

Record: 1-9 (1-6 Centennial)<br />

at Hartwick L 17-42<br />

Dickinson L 14-21<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 10-14<br />

Western Maryland L 9-44<br />

at Swarthmore W 60-14<br />

Johns Hopkins L 21-24<br />

at Gettysburg L 33-45<br />

Ursinus L 7-9<br />

at Carnegie Mellon L 13-28<br />

Moravian L 16-21<br />

1998<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Jason Brader, Frank<br />

Marrero, Patrick Shelley<br />

Record: 5-5 (3-4 Centennial)<br />

Hartwick L 0-21<br />

at Dickinson L 10-21<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 28-31<br />

at Western Maryland L 3-43<br />

Swarthmore W 41-6<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 31-34<br />

Gettysburg W 47-19<br />

at Ursinus W^ 6-3<br />

Grove City W^ 34-31<br />

at Moravian W 33-14<br />

1999<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Joseph Gmitter, Kenyamo<br />

McFarlane, Ken Rayhon, Chuck<br />

Richard<br />

Record: 6-4 (4-3 Centennial)<br />

at Kings Point W 42-24<br />

Dickinson W 30-13<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 42-13<br />

Western Maryland L 14-21<br />

at Swarthmore W 35-0<br />

Johns Hopkins W 42-18<br />

at Gettysburg L 28-42<br />

Ursinus L 23-35<br />

at Grove City L^ 24-31<br />

Moravian W 52-26<br />

2000<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: David Jones, Michael<br />

McCabe, Mwaura Muroki, Chuck<br />

Richard<br />

Record: 9-2 (5-2 Centennial)<br />

* ECAC Southwest champions *<br />

Kings Point W 34-10<br />

at Dickinson W 41-26<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 45-0<br />

at Western Maryland L 3-15<br />

Swarthmore W 31-14<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 20-33<br />

Gettysburg W 41-0<br />

at Ursinus W 21-19<br />

Hartwick W 30-26<br />

at Moravian W 45-20<br />

Wilkes W 26-22<br />

2001<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Joshua Carter, Doug Folger,<br />

Nick Tranguch<br />

Record: 7-4 (5-1 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

at Kings Point W 42-17<br />

at Cal Lutheran L 20-44<br />

Dickinson W 47-3<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 45-3<br />

Western Maryland L^ 25-28<br />

Johns Hopkins W 22-14<br />

at Gettysburg W 41-0<br />

Ursinus W 23-20<br />

at Hartwick W 63-13<br />

Moravian L 7-17<br />

at King’s L 29-32<br />

2002<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Mike Koth, Alfredo<br />

Mercuri, Beau Sherry<br />

Record: 10-2 (5-1 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

Kings Point W 54-3<br />

Cal Lutheran W 40-32<br />

at Dickinson W 28-21<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 68-22<br />

at McDaniel L 14-35<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 23-10<br />

Gettysburg W 41-0<br />

at Ursinus W 43-0<br />

Union (N.Y.) W 44-13<br />

at Moravian W 8-0<br />

Mass.-Dartmouth + W 56-6<br />

John Carroll + L 10-21<br />

+ NCAA Division III Tournament<br />

2003<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Chris Radomski, Keith<br />

Van Fleet<br />

Record: 7-3 (5-1 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

at Kings Point L 14-22<br />

McDaniel L 9-22<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 41-20<br />

Dickinson W 50-6<br />

at Ursinus W 27-7<br />

Johns Hopkins W 14-6<br />

at Gettysburg W 26-15<br />

at Union (N.Y.) W 20-15<br />

Moravian W 24-0<br />

at Christopher Newport + L 20-24<br />

+ NCAA Division III Tournament<br />

2004<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Michael Della Pella, Matt<br />

McGowan, Nick Rosetti, Frank<br />

Santini<br />

Record: 8-3 (4-2 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial co-champions *<br />

Kings Point W 17-13<br />

at Union (N.Y.) W 23-18<br />

Grove City W 27-3<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 10-15<br />

at Dickinson W 23-3<br />

Ursinus W 17-3<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 9-6<br />

Gettysburg W 21-0<br />

at McDaniel L 6-7<br />

at Moravian W 28-14<br />

at St. John Fisher + L 3-31<br />

+ NCAA Division III Tournament ^ overtime<br />

2005<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Mark Bennett, Michael<br />

Leanch, Carl Slabicki, Tom<br />

Wargacki<br />

Record: 3-7 (2-4 Centennial)<br />

at New Jersey W 30-13<br />

Union (N.Y.) L 14-22<br />

at Grove City L 6-16<br />

at Franklin & Marshall L 9-15<br />

Dickinson W 20-2<br />

at Ursinus W 21-14<br />

Johns Hopkins L 10-13<br />

at Gettysburg L 3-10<br />

McDaniel L 6-13<br />

Moravian L 19-24<br />

2006<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Chris Musselman, Chris<br />

Poehls<br />

Record: 5-5 (2-4 Centennial)<br />

New Jersey W 24-14<br />

William Paterson W 24-17<br />

at Union (N.Y.) L 7-34<br />

Franklin & Marshall L 10-24<br />

at Dickinson L 14-24<br />

Ursinus W 22-6<br />

at Johns Hopkins L 7-10<br />

Gettysburg W 54-14<br />

at McDaniel L 19-22<br />

at Moravian W 24-10<br />

2007<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: Dustin Good, Matt<br />

Johnson, Chris Musselman, Eric<br />

Santagato, Tom Tarsitano<br />

Record: 11-1 (8-0 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial champions *<br />

at New Jersey W 15-0<br />

Union (N.Y.) W 34-0<br />

at Gettysburg W 14-13<br />

Johns Hopkins W 28-21<br />

at Juniata W 44-3<br />

McDaniel W 43-0<br />

at Franklin & Marshall W 31-0<br />

Dickinson W 29-24<br />

at Ursinus W 31-7<br />

Moravian W 35-7<br />

Salisbury + W 31-21<br />

at Wesley + L 21-38<br />

+ NCAA Division III Tournament<br />

2008<br />

Coach: Mike Donnelly<br />

Captains: David Mazzola, Mike<br />

Nolan, Matt Rathbun, Eric<br />

Santagato<br />

Record: 9-2 (7-1 Centennial)<br />

* Centennial champions *<br />

Wilkes W 34-21<br />

at Union (N.Y.) W 31-14<br />

Gettysburg W 42-21<br />

at Johns Hopkins W 28-23<br />

Juniata W 38-7<br />

at McDaniel W 49-6<br />

Franklin & Marshall W 17-6<br />

at Dickinson W 31-25<br />

Ursinus W 45-8<br />

at Moravian L^ 24-27<br />

Wesley + L 0-20<br />

+ NCAA Division III Tournament<br />

Muhlenberg is one <strong>of</strong> only 10 Division III schools to earn at least<br />

fi ve bids the NCAA Tournament since 2002:<br />

7 bids: Mt. Union<br />

6 bids: Curry, Hobart, Mary Hardin-Baylor, St. John’s, Washington &<br />

Jefferson<br />

5 bids: Christopher Newport, Muhlenberg, Trinity (Texas), Wheaton<br />

(Ill.)<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


School W L T Pct Home Away Unknown First-Last Streak Last Mule Win Last Opp. Win CC W-L-T<br />

Albright 22 19 0 .537 15-8 7-9 0-2 1902-1963 A5 1958 (27-20) 1963 (13-8)<br />

Cal Lutheran 1 1 0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 2001-2002 M1 2002 (40-32) 2001 (44-20)<br />

Carnegie Mellon 1 2 0 .333 1-1 0-1 0-0 1941-1997 CM2 1941 (26-6) 1997 (28-13)<br />

Catholic 6 4 0 .600 3-2 3-2 0-0 1915-1996 C2 1986 (20-6) 1996 (68-11)<br />

Christopher Newport 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 2003 CN1 N/A 2003 (24-20)<br />

Delaware Valley 1 1 0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 1972-1973 M1 1973 (35-14) 1972 (35-14)<br />

Dickinson 38 24 2 .609 20-11-1 18-13-1 0-0 1923-2008 M2 2008 (31-25) 2006 (24-14) 14-12<br />

FDU-Florham 2 0 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 1989-1990 M2 1990 (27-6) N/A<br />

Franklin & Marshall 41 50 1 .451 25-25 16-25-1 0-0 1902-2008 M2 2008 (17-6) 2006 (24-10) 12-14<br />

Gettysburg 31 41 1 .432 19-16 12-25-1 0-0 1907-2008 M3 2008 (42-21) 2005 (10-3) 14-11-1<br />

Grove City 2 2 0 .500 2-0 0-2 0-0 1998-2005 GC1 2004 (27-3) 2005 (16-6)<br />

Hampden-Sydney 3 1 0 .750 2-0 1-1 0-0 1987-1994 M1 1994 (26-9) 1993 (22-21)<br />

Hartwick 2 2 0 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 1997-2001 M2 2001 (63-13) 1998 (21-0)<br />

John Carroll 0 1 0 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 2002 JC1 N/A 2002 (21-10)<br />

Johns Hopkins 22 18 1 .549 14-7 8-11-1 0-0 1968-2008 M2 2008 (28-23) 2006 (10-7) 14-12<br />

Juniata 4 0 0 1.000 3-0 1-0 0-0 1929-2008 M4 2008 (38-7) N/A 2-0<br />

King’s 0 2 0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 1962-2001 K2 N/A 2001 (32-29)<br />

Kings Point 5 2 1 .688 3-1 2-1-1 0-0 1961-2004 M1 2004 (17-13) 2003 (22-14)<br />

Lebanon Valley 28 29 2 .492 19-18-1 8-10-1 1-1 1900-1984 M2 1984 (52-0) 1982 (10-7)<br />

Lycoming 4 4 0 .500 3-2 1-2 0-0 1960-1969 M2 1969 (27-21) 1967 (32-14)<br />

Mass.-Dartmouth 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 2002 Mu1 2002 (56-6) N/A<br />

McDaniel/Western Maryland 15 21 3 .423 10-10-1 5-11-2 0-0 1927-2008 Mu2 2008 (49-6) 2006 (22-19) 10-15-1<br />

Moravian 23 32 2 .421 12-15-1 11-17-1 0-0 1900-2008 Mo1 2007 (35-7) 2008 (27-24) 1-1<br />

New Jersey 3 0 0 1.000 1-0 2-0 0-0 2005-2007 M3 2007 (15-0) N/A<br />

Rensselaer 0 2 0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 1974-1975 R2 N/A 1975 (13-7)<br />

St. John Fisher 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 2004 S1 N/A 2004 (31-3)<br />

St. Lawrence 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1937 M1 1937 (18-6) N/A<br />

Salisbury 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 2007 M1 2007 (31-21) N/A<br />

Springfi eld 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1939 M1 1939 (7-3) N/A<br />

Susquehanna 9 9 0 .500 5-5 3-4 1-0 1907-1992 S4 1988 (26-13) 1992 (35-11)<br />

Union (N.Y.) 5 4 0 .556 2-2 3-2 0-0 1994-2008 M2 2008 (31-14) 2006 (34-7)<br />

Ursinus 42 23 7 .632 24-11-5 18-12-2 0-0 1900-2008 M9 2008 (45-8) 1999 (35-23) 17-9<br />

Washington & Jeff erson 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 1991 WJ1 N/A 1991 (49-0)<br />

Wesley 0 2 0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0 2008 W2 N/A 2008 (20-0)<br />

Widener/Pennsylvania Military 7 8 1 .469 6-2-1 1-6 0-0 1916-1982 W5 1973 (21-19) 1982 (31-12)<br />

Wilkes 2 1 0 .667 2-1 0-0 0-0 1965-2008 M2 2008 (34-21) 1965 (34-12)<br />

William Paterson 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 2006 M1 2006 (24-17) N/A<br />

Totals: Current Division III 324 308 21 .512 200-142-10 122-163-11 2-3-0 1900-2008 — 97-79-2*<br />

Totals: All Opponents (91) 462 477 41 .492 274-191-18 179-279-18 9-7-5 1900-2008 —<br />

(2009 opponents in bold) * includes 13-5 record<br />

vs. Swarthmore<br />

Division I (FBS) W L T Pct First-Last Game<br />

Army 0 1 0 .000 1936<br />

Penn State 1 5 0 .167 1914-1945<br />

Rutgers 0 6 1 .071 1908-1955<br />

Syracuse 0 1 0 .000 1922<br />

Temple 7 6 0 .538 1909-1963<br />

Division I (FCS)<br />

Bucknell 7 21 1 .259 1911-1962<br />

Delaware 8 6 1 .567 1910-1954<br />

Duquesne 0 1 0 .000 1949<br />

Fordham 1 3 1 .300 1920-1935<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stra 1 3 0 .250 1956-1959<br />

Lafayette 11 33 1 .256 1912-1963<br />

Lehigh 13 28 1 .321 1907-1954<br />

Lehigh Reserves 1 0 1 .750 1907-1909<br />

Princeton 0 1 0 .000 1944<br />

Villanova 2 10 4 .250 1914-1944<br />

Wagner 1 0 0 1.000 1930<br />

Yale 0 1 0 .000 1943<br />

Youngstown State 1 0 1 .750 1948-1949<br />

Division II<br />

Bloomsburg Normal 2 0 0 1.000 1914-1916<br />

Catawba 0 1 0 .000 1937<br />

East Stroudsburg Normal 5 0 0 1.000 1906-1925<br />

Kutztown Normal 0 0 2 .500 1902-1905<br />

Millersville Normal 1 0 0 1.000 1906<br />

West Chester 0 1 0 .000 1934<br />

Discontinued Programs<br />

Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 1935<br />

Boston University 1 0 0 1.000 1948<br />

City <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York 1 0 0 1.000 1907<br />

Drexel 2 2 0 .500 1920-1938<br />

Haverford 4 0 0 1.000 1968-1971<br />

Manhattan 0 1 0 .000 1942<br />

New York University 1 2 0 .333 1911-1913<br />

Scranton 6 3 0 .667 1948-1960<br />

St. Bonaventure 2 0 0 1.000 1926-1946<br />

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 4 0 0 1.000 1930-1933<br />

Stevens 1 0 0 1.000 1907<br />

Swarthmore 30 12 1 .709 1921-2000<br />

Upsala 4 5 0 .444 1938-1966<br />

Other<br />

High Schools/Seminaries 8 3 2 .692 1900-1912<br />

Military Teams 4 4 0 .500 1909-1944<br />

Other Non-Collegiate 7 9 3 .447 1901-1913<br />

coaches’ records<br />

Coach ........................Year(s) ......W L T Pct<br />

Charles Schmidt ..........1900 .......... 1 3 1 .300<br />

Walter Beck ................1901 .......... 1 2 1 .375<br />

William Grey ...............1902 .......... 0 4 2 .167<br />

no team ......................1903-04 ...... - - - —<br />

Walter Singmaster.......1905 .......... 2 2 2 .500<br />

Alfred Raub ................1906 .......... 5 4 0 .556<br />

Dr. George O. Barclay ....1907 .......... 7 3 0 .700<br />

Dr. Alfred E. Bull ..........1908-10 ..... 8 12 4 .417<br />

Tom Kelly ....................1911-13 ... 17 9 1 .648<br />

George McCaa ...........1914-15 ..... 6 11 2 .368<br />

John Price ...................1916-17 ..... 9 4 3 .656<br />

Guy Brubaker ..............1918 .......... 3 2 0 .600<br />

Bill Ritter .....................1919-20 ..... 6 11 1 .361<br />

John Spiegel ...............1921-22 ... 11 8 2 .571<br />

Walter Wood ..............1923-24 ... 10 9 1 .525<br />

Harry Benfer ...............1925-28 ... 19 18 1 .513<br />

George Holstrom ........1929-32 ... 13 22 3 .382<br />

John Utz .....................1933-35 ..... 9 18 1 .339<br />

Al “Doggie” Julian ......1936-44 ... 42 46 1 .478<br />

Larry Rosatti ................1945 .......... 0 5 0 .000<br />

Ben Schwartzwalder ...1946-48 ... 25 5 0 .833<br />

Howie Baughman .......1949-50 ..... 4 11 2 .294<br />

Tom Triplett .................1951-55 ... 14 25 2 .366<br />

Ray Whispell ...............1956-69 ... 50 69 2 .421<br />

Frank Marino ..............1970-80 ... 54 40 6 .570<br />

Ralph Kirchenheiter .....1981-89 ... 52 33 1 .610<br />

Fran Meagher .............1990-93 ... 10 28 1 .269<br />

Greg Olejack ...............1994-96 ..... 3 26 1 .117<br />

Mike Donnelly .........1997-08 ... 81 47 0 .633<br />

Totals (107 seasons) ............. 462 477 41 .492<br />

Series SeriesRecords Records<br />

Mike Donnelly got showered<br />

after Muhlenberg defeated<br />

Mass.-Dartmouth in 2002 in its<br />

fi rst NCAA Tournament game.<br />

Donnelly has a record <strong>of</strong> 79-33<br />

(.705) in his last 112 games and<br />

became the Mules’ all-time winningest<br />

coach in 2005.<br />

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Individual IndividualRecords Records<br />

C=career; S=season; G=game<br />

underline = achieved during Coach Donnelly’s tenure<br />

Note: Stats accumulated in postseason games did not count<br />

prior to 2002.<br />

rushing<br />

• CARRIES<br />

C 895 John DeLuca, 2005-08 (4,041 yards)<br />

849 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (4,117 yards)<br />

S 339 John DeLuca, 2008 (1,634 yards)<br />

329 John DeLuca, 2007 (1,533 yards)<br />

G 45 Brian Bodine vs. Ursinus, 1978 (219 yards)<br />

holds record <strong>of</strong> 20 consecutive carries<br />

44 Matt Bernardo vs. J. Hopkins, 2002 (140 yards)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 4,117 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (849 carries)<br />

4,041 John DeLuca, 2005-08 (895 carries)<br />

S 1,634 John DeLuca, 2008 (339 carries)<br />

1,533 John DeLuca, 2007 (329 carries)<br />

G 263 Jason Brader, Swarthmore, 1998 (29 carries)<br />

258 John Sules vs. Western Md., 1976 (37 carries)<br />

• YARDS PER GAME<br />

C 134.2 Jason Brader, 1997-98 (2,684 in 20)<br />

102.9 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (4,117 in 40)<br />

S 148.5 John DeLuca, 2008 (1,634 in 11)<br />

140.6 Jason Brader, 1997 (1,406 in 10)<br />

• YARDS PER CARRY<br />

C 6.4 Marty Binder, 1944, 1947-48 (253-1,627)<br />

5.6 Herb Owens, 1957-59 (249-1,405)<br />

S 7.3 Russ Strait, 1947 (57-416)<br />

7.0 Jack Crider, 1947 (67-469)<br />

G 17.6 Herb Owens vs. Temple, 1958 (9-158)<br />

13.7 Mike Bailey vs. Lebanon Valley, 1981 (11-151)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 60 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03<br />

35 John DeLuca, 2005-08<br />

S 19 Matt Bernardo, 2001<br />

17 Matt Bernardo, 2002<br />

G 4 John DeLuca vs. Juniata, 2007<br />

4 Matt Bernardo vs. Ursinus, 2002<br />

4 Matt Bernardo vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2001<br />

4 Matt Bernardo vs. Moravian, 2000<br />

4 Jason Brader vs. Swarthmore, 1997<br />

4 Leland Lott vs. Johns Hopkins, 1975<br />

4 Nick Borrell vs. East Stroudsburg Normal, 1925<br />

Chris Reed led all Division III kickers in fi eld goals made<br />

and points in 2002.<br />

38<br />

scoring<br />

• POINTS<br />

C 408 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03 (68 TDs)<br />

261 Nick Borrell, 1924-27 (40 TDs, 13 PATs,<br />

2 FGs, 1 safety)<br />

S 132 Matt Bernardo, 2002 (22 TDs)<br />

114 Matt Bernardo, 2001 (19 TDs)<br />

G 28 Billy Stephens vs. Bloomsburg, 1916<br />

(3 TDs, 10 PATs)<br />

24 11 times, most recent: John DeLuca vs.<br />

Juniata, 2007 (4 TDs)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 68 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03<br />

41 Joshua Carter, 1998-01<br />

S 22 Matt Bernardo, 2002<br />

19 Matt Bernardo, 2001<br />

G 4 11 times, most recent: John DeLuca vs.<br />

Juniata, 2007<br />

• POINTS SCORED BY KICKING<br />

C 202 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (124 PATs, 26 FGs)<br />

128 Jordon Grube, 2004-07 (56 PATs, 24 FGs)<br />

S 97 Chris Reed, 2002 (49 PATs, 16 FGs)<br />

69 Michael Katz, 2008 (45 PATs, 8 FGs)<br />

G 18 Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002 (6 PATs, 4 FGs)<br />

14 Chris Reed vs. F&M, 2002 (8 PATs, 2 FGs)<br />

• FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

C 27 Bob Powers, 1988-90 (attempted 42)<br />

26 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (attempted 46)<br />

S 16 Chris Reed, 2002 (attempted 21)<br />

11 Bob Powers, 1988 (attempted 18)<br />

G 4 Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002 (attempted 4)<br />

4 Eric Abrams vs. Catholic, 1986 (attempted 4)<br />

• FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

C 46 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (made 26)<br />

43 Jordon Grube, 2004-07 (made 24)<br />

S 21 Chris Reed, 2002 (made 16)<br />

20 Tom Mulroy, 1984 (made 10)<br />

G 5 Tom Mulroy vs. F&M, 1984 (made 2)<br />

4 most recent: Chris Reed vs. Johns Hopkins,<br />

2002 (made 3)<br />

• FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />

C 64.3 Bob Powers, 1988-90 (27-42)<br />

61.1 Eric Abrams, 1985-86 (11-18)<br />

S 88.9 Victor Lea, 1981 (8-9)<br />

76.2 Chris Reed, 2002 (16-21)<br />

• LONGEST FIELD GOALS<br />

52 yards Victor Lea vs. Johns Hopkins, 1981<br />

50 yards Victor Lea vs. Dickinson, 1982<br />

49 yards Chris Reed vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2002<br />

49 yards Chris Reed vs. Kings Point, 2002<br />

49 yards Mike Hiller vs. Lebanon Valley, 1979<br />

• POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE<br />

C 124 Chris Reed, 1999-2002 (attempted 132)<br />

78 Sam Stovall, 1973-76 (attempted 83)<br />

S 49 Chris Reed, 2002 (attempted 51)<br />

45 Michael Katz, 2008 (attempted 45)<br />

G 10 Billy Stephens vs. Bloomsburg Normal, 1916<br />

9 Trygve Kleppinger vs. Swarthmore, 1969 (att. 9)<br />

• PAT PERCENTAGE<br />

C 94.5 Michael Dickinson, 1998-2000 (54-57)<br />

93.9 Chris Reed, 1999-02 (124-132)<br />

S 100.0 Michael Katz, 2008 (45-45)<br />

100.0 Sam Stovall, 1976 (29-29)<br />

• CONSECUTIVE PATs MADE<br />

45 Michael Katz, 2008<br />

36 Chris Reed, 2001-02*<br />

30 Sam Stovall, 1975-76*<br />

• TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE<br />

C 10 David Binder, 1961-64<br />

6 Randy Uhrich, 1967-70; Ron Henry, 1964-67<br />

S 4 David Binder, 1964; Charlie Woginrich, 1962<br />

G 3 Randy Uhrich vs. Swarthmore, 1967<br />

* Had postseason stats counted in 2001, Reed’s streak would<br />

not have eclipsed Stovall’s.<br />

top performances<br />

top performances<br />

rushing<br />

1,000 YARDS IN A CAREER<br />

Player Years Att Yds Avg TD<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000-03 849 4,117 4.8 60<br />

John DeLuca 2005-08 895 4,041 4.5 35<br />

Jason Brader 1997-98 548 2,684 4.9 19<br />

Brian Bodine 1977-80 548 2,293 4.2 16<br />

John Sules 1976-78 413 1,806 4.4 18<br />

Jeff Potkul 1985-88 345 1,752 5.1 7<br />

John Mill 1973-75 329 1,665 5.1 12<br />

Marty Binder * 1947-48 253 1,627 6.4 25<br />

Charlie Kuntzleman 1959-61 291 1,499 5.2 18<br />

Herb Owens 1957-59 249 1,405 5.6 19<br />

Rob Paessler 1987-90 375 1,350 3.6 8<br />

Anthony Wolfsohn 1999-00 269 1,320 4.9 11<br />

Michael Bailey 1981-83 309 1,319 4.3 3<br />

Bruce Weaver 1968-71 334 1,305 3.9 23<br />

Jackie McDonald ** 1953-55 304 1,291 4.2 12<br />

Ron Salley 1971-73 311 1,276 4.1 10<br />

Mickey Mottola 1979-82 309 1,220 3.9 7<br />

Ed Yost 1958-60 252 1,218 4.8 14<br />

Randy Uhrich 1967-70 357 1,115 3.1 18<br />

Gerry Fahy 1975-78 229 1,036 4.5 9<br />

Charlie Woginrich 1962-65 200 1,027 5.1 1<br />

* also played in 1944; statistics unavailable<br />

** 1952 statistics unavailable<br />

600 YARDS IN A SEASON<br />

Player Year Att Yds Avg TD<br />

John DeLuca 2008 339 1,634 4.8 15<br />

John DeLuca 2007 329 1,533 4.7 16<br />

Jason Brader 1997 271 1,406 5.2 10<br />

Matt Bernardo 2002 288 1,393 4.8 17<br />

Jason Brader 1998 277 1,278 4.6 9<br />

Jeff Potkul 1988 220 1,202 5.5 6<br />

Marty Binder 1948 183 1,142 6.2 15<br />

Matt Bernardo 2001 211 1,038 4.9 19<br />

Matt Bernardo 2003 214 977 4.6 10<br />

Brian Bodine 1978 219 940 4.3 7<br />

John Sules 1976 194 886 4.6 8<br />

Ron Salley 1973 174 850 4.9 8<br />

John Sules 1977 159 742 4.7 9<br />

Anthony Wolfsohn 2000 131 734 5.6 4<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000 136 709 5.2 14<br />

Brian Bodine 1979 170 671 3.9 4<br />

John Mill 1973 114 662 5.8 7<br />

Ed Sikorski 1946 122 659 5.4 7<br />

John Landino 1987 168 651 3.9 5<br />

Herb Owens 1957 106 639 6.0 9<br />

Charlie Kuntzleman 1960 107 638 5.9 8<br />

Charlie Kuntzleman 1961 119 624 5.2 7<br />

200 YARDS IN A GAME<br />

Player Year Opponent Att Yds TD<br />

Jason Brader 1998 Swarthmore 29 263 2<br />

John Sules 1976 Western Maryland 37 258 1<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000 Moravian 40 251 4<br />

Jason Brader 1997 Swarthmore 28 246 4<br />

John DeLuca 2008 McDaniel 32 242 3<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000 Ursinus 39 239 3<br />

Matt Bernardo 2003 Gettysburg 42 226 1<br />

Brian Bodine 1978 Ursinus 45 219 1<br />

Jason Brader 1997 Gettysburg 35 218 3<br />

Jeff Potkul 1988 Ursinus 24 217 2<br />

John Sules 1977 Western Maryland 37 212 1<br />

Jeff Potkul 1988 Hampden-Sydney 24 208 2<br />

John DeLuca 2008 Ursinus 40 202 3<br />

John Mill 1973 Johns Hopkins 27 201 2<br />

Gerry Fahy 1977 Johns Hopkins 20 200 3<br />

80 YARDS ON A CARRY<br />

Player Year Opponent Yds<br />

Alex Schmidt 1984 Lebanon Valley 98 TD<br />

Marty Binder 1948 Franklin & Marshall 95 TD<br />

Dave Brown 1964 Gettysburg 88 TD<br />

Ed DiYanni 1971 Lebanon Valley 83 TD<br />

Jeff Potkul 1988 Ursinus 82 TD<br />

Lynn Rothrock 1964 Lebanon Valley 81 TD<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


passing<br />

• EFFICIENCY RATING<br />

C 135.3 Eric Santagato, 2005-08<br />

133.2 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000<br />

S 156.2 Michael McCabe, 1999<br />

153.4 Bill Bell, 1947<br />

• ATTEMPTS<br />

C 928 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (completed 502)<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 28.1 (928 in 33)<br />

789 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (completed 479)<br />

S 385 Sean McCullough, 1993 (completed 187)<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 42.8 (385 in 9)<br />

344 George Fosdick, 1997 (completed 182)<br />

G 58 Sean McCullough vs. Swarthmore, 1993 (comp. 25)<br />

58 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 (comp. 29)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 6,938 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 210.2 (6,938 in 33)<br />

6,152 Eric Santagato, 2005-08<br />

S 2,560 Michael McCabe, 1999<br />

2,367 Sean McCullough, 1993<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 263.0 (2,367 in 9)<br />

G 471 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 1999<br />

413 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999<br />

• COMPLETIONS<br />

C 502 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (attempted 928)<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 15.2 (502 in 33)<br />

479 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (attempted 789)<br />

S 187 Sean McCullough, 1993 (attempted 385)<br />

holds per game record <strong>of</strong> 20.8 (187 in 9)<br />

182 George Fosdick, 1997 (attempted 344)<br />

G 33 George Fosdick vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (att. 47)<br />

29 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 (att. 58)<br />

• COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<br />

C 60.7 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (479-789)<br />

57.7 Don Sommerville, 1975-79 (138-239)<br />

S 63.2 Eric Santagato, 2007 (170-269)<br />

60.3 Michael McCabe, 1999 (179-297)<br />

G 90.5 Eric Santagato vs. Juniata, 2008 (19-21)<br />

84.6 Bill Bell vs. Bucknell, 1947 (11-13)<br />

• YARDS PER ATTEMPT<br />

C 8.1 Pete Broas, 1981-84 (270-2,198)<br />

7.9 Don Sommerville, 1976-79 (239-1,894)<br />

S 10.6 Bill Bell, 1947 (97-1,030)<br />

9.7 Pete Broas, 1984 (149-1,446)<br />

G 19.7 Mi. McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (21-413)<br />

18.6 Terry Haney vs. F&M, 1962 (10-186)<br />

top performances<br />

top performances<br />

passing<br />

2,000 YARDS IN A CAREER<br />

Player Years Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Rating<br />

Michael McCabe 1997-00 928-502-30 .541 6,938 64 133.19<br />

Eric Santagato 2005-08 479-789-30 .607 6,152 40 135.33<br />

Chris Elser 1986-88 715-383-43 .536 4,549 42 114.37<br />

Sean McCullough 1991-93 781-342-39 .438 4,432 33 95.41<br />

Justin Jones 1999-02 570-297-35 .521 4,007 35 119.14<br />

George Fosdick 1994-97 696-312-38 .448 3,807 21 89.81<br />

Gary Greb 1980-82 643-289-47 .449 3,802 25 92.83<br />

John Schlechter 1975-78 481-237-26 .493 3,432 25 115.55<br />

Mike Reid 1972-75 529-217-39 .410 3,401 23 94.63<br />

Ron Henry 1964-67 546-214-47 .392 2,634 18 73.38<br />

Rollie Houseknecht 1959-61 425-168-33 .395 2,463 16 85.10<br />

Randy Uhrich 1967-70 371-179-19 .482 2,228 24 109.80<br />

Pete Broas 1981-84 270-136-17 .504 2,198 15 124.49<br />

Ed DiYanni 1968-71 352-155-16 .440 2,146 19 103.97<br />

Nick Rosetti 2001-04 352-171-21 .486 2,054 12 96.91<br />

• YARDS PER COMPLETION<br />

C 16.2 Pete Broas, 1981-84 (136-2,198)<br />

15.7 Mike Reid, 1972-75 (217-3,401)<br />

S 19.8 Bill Bell, 1947 (52-1,030)<br />

19.3 Mike Reid, 1973 (42-809)<br />

G 29.0 Justin Jones vs. Ursinus, 2002 (8-232)<br />

24.3 Mi. McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (17-413)<br />

• INTERCEPTIONS<br />

C 47 Gary Greb, 1980-82<br />

47 Ron Henry, 1964-67<br />

S 22 Chris Giordano, 1985<br />

21 Ron Henry, 1965<br />

G 6 Justin Jones vs. Moravian, 2001<br />

5 most recent: Rich Picinich vs. Dickinson, 1994<br />

• INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE<br />

C 3.2 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (30 <strong>of</strong> 928)<br />

3.8 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (30 <strong>of</strong> 789)<br />

S 1.9 Eric Santagato, 2007 (5 <strong>of</strong> 269)<br />

2.5 Michael McCabe, 1998 (8 <strong>of</strong> 323)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 64 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000<br />

42 Chris Elser, 1986-88<br />

S 26 Michael McCabe, 1999<br />

20 Michael McCabe, 2000<br />

G 5 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 2000<br />

5 Michael McCabe vs. Moravian, 1999<br />

5 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980<br />

5 Ed DiYanni vs. Swarthmore, 1969<br />

• TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGE<br />

C 6.9 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (64 <strong>of</strong> 928)<br />

6.5 Randy Uhrich, 1967-70 (24 <strong>of</strong> 371)<br />

S 11.3 Bill Bell, 1947 (11 <strong>of</strong> 97)<br />

9.4 Randy Uhrich, 1968 (12 <strong>of</strong> 127)<br />

total <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

• PLAYS<br />

C 1,101 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (6,856 yards)<br />

1,088 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (6,939 yards)<br />

S 476 Sean McCullough, 1993 (2,375 yards)<br />

390 George Fosdick, 1997 (2,219 yards)<br />

G 67 S. McCullough vs. Moravian, 1993 (278 yards)<br />

65 S. McCullough vs. Swarthmore, 1993 (367 yds)<br />

All-time passing leader Michael McCabe had<br />

eight 300-yard games from 1998 to 2000.<br />

1,000 YARDS IN A SEASON<br />

Player Year Att-Cmp Yds TD<br />

Michael McCabe 1999 297-179 2,560 26<br />

Sean McCullough 1993 385-187 2,367 14<br />

Michael McCabe 2000 302-165 2,327 20<br />

George Fosdick 1997 344-182 2,327 13<br />

Eric Santagato 2007 269-170 2,326 15<br />

Eric Santagato 2008 267-160 2,094 19<br />

Justin Jones 2002 274-153 2,042 18<br />

Michael McCabe 1998 323-155 2,027 18<br />

Chris Elser 1987 286-156 1,899 19<br />

Gary Greb 1980 253-124 1,742 15<br />

Chris Elser 1988 267-148 1,649 15<br />

Eric Santagato 2006 228-134 1,628 5<br />

Justin Jones 2001 233-113 1,519 13<br />

Ed DiYanni 1971 243-106 1,484 12<br />

Pete Broas 1984 149-82 1,446 10<br />

Chris Giordano 1985 250-108 1,428 8<br />

Ron Henry 1965 242-111 1,413 10<br />

Nick Rosetti 2004 248-120 1,390 9<br />

Don Sommerville 1979 170-95 1,252 6<br />

Gary Greb 1981 204-92 1,128 5<br />

John Schlechter 1976 156-81 1,091 9<br />

Sean McCullough 1991 192-72 1,051 14<br />

Bill Bell 1947 97-52 1,030 11<br />

Jason Jack 1994 178-84 1,027 3<br />

Sean McCullough 1992 204-83 1,014 5<br />

Chris Elser 1986 162-79 1,001 8<br />

Individual IndividualRecords Records<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 6,939 Michael McCabe, 1997-00 (1 rush, 6,938 pass)<br />

6,856 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (704 rush, 6,152 pass)<br />

S 2,545 Michael McCabe, 1999 (-15 rush, 2,560 pass)<br />

2,442 Eric Santagato, 2008 (348 rush, 2,094 pass)<br />

G 457 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 1999 (-14 rush,<br />

471 pass)<br />

408 Michael McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999<br />

(-5 rush, 413 pass)<br />

• YARDS PER GAME<br />

C 210.3 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (6,939 in 33)<br />

195.9 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (6,856 in 35)<br />

S 263.9 Sean McCullough, 1993 (2,375 in 9)<br />

254.5 Michael McCabe, 1999 (2,545 in 10)<br />

• YARDS PER PLAY<br />

C 6.38 Michael McCabe, 1997-2000 (1,088-6,939)<br />

6.23 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (1,101-6,856)<br />

S 7.36 Michael McCabe, 1999 (346-2,545)<br />

7.02 Eric Santagato, 2008 (348-2,442)<br />

G 18.55 Mi. McCabe vs. Swarthmore, 1999 (22-408)<br />

12.38 Mike Reid vs. Western Md., 1975 (26-322)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 66 Michael McCabe, 1997-00 (2 rush, 64 pass)<br />

61 Eric Santagato, 2005-08 (21 rush, 40 pass)<br />

S 26 Michael McCabe, 1999 (26 pass)<br />

24 Eric Santagato, 2008 (5 rush, 19 pass)<br />

24 Justin Jones, 2002 (6 rush, 18 pass)<br />

G 5 Eric Santagato vs. Gettysburg, 2006 (3 rush, 2<br />

pass)<br />

5 Michael McCabe vs. Dickinson, 2000 (5 pass)<br />

5 Michael McCabe vs. Moravian, 1999 (5 pass)<br />

5 Gary Greb vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 (5 pass)<br />

5 Ed DiYanni vs. Swarthmore, 1969 (5 pass)<br />

300 YARDS IN A GAME<br />

Player Year Opponent Att-Cmp Yds TD<br />

Michael McCabe 1999 Dickinson 36-28 471 4<br />

Michael McCabe 1999 Swarthmore 21-17 413 3<br />

Gary Greb 1980 Johns Hopkins 58-29 403 5<br />

Michael McCabe 2000 Dickinson 26-16 375 5<br />

Sean McCullough 1993 Ursinus 46-25 368 3<br />

Michael McCabe 2000 Johns Hopkins 44-25 360 1<br />

Michael McCabe 2000 Hartwick 42-25 355 3<br />

George Fosdick 1997 Gettysburg 47-33 355 2<br />

Sean McCullough 1993 Swarthmore 58-25 351 2<br />

Michael McCabe 1999 Johns Hopkins 42-24 346 2<br />

Michael McCabe 1998 Gettysburg 29-17 341 3<br />

Rollie Houseknecht 1961 Kings Point 24-15 338 3<br />

Pete Broas 1984 Ursinus 25-18 335 3<br />

George Fosdick 1997 Carnegie Mellon 56-26 318 2<br />

George Fosdick 1997 Hartwick 35-20 314 1<br />

Eric Santagato 2008 Wilkes 26-18 308 3<br />

Michael McCabe 1998 Grove City 41-20 304 3<br />

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Individual IndividualRecords Records<br />

2,000 YARDS IN A CAREER<br />

Player Years Yds Rush Rec Ret Att Avg<br />

Joshua Carter 1998-01 6,642 170 2,733 3,739 420 15.8<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000-03 5,544 4,117 870 557 957 5.8<br />

John DeLuca 2005-08 4,612 4,041 219 352 943 4.9<br />

John Sartori 1976-79 3,291 57 2,486 748 210 15.7<br />

Jason Brader 1997-98 3,218 2,684 403 0 596 5.4<br />

Brian Bodine 1977-80 3,160 2,293 225 642 609 5.2<br />

Kodi Shay 2000-03 3,118 141 1,852 1,125 199 15.7<br />

Charlie Woginrich 1962-65 2,839 1,027 1,083 729 333 8.5<br />

Rob Lokerson 1991-94 2,680 2 2,678 0 170 15.8<br />

K. McFarlane 1996-99 2,516 8 2,484 24 142 17.7<br />

Jeff Potkul 1985-88 2,367 1,752 285 330 395 6.0<br />

John Sules 1976-78 2,244 1,806 118 320 456 4.9<br />

Tom Neumann 1982-85 2,203 0 1,312 891 117 18.8<br />

Eric Slaton 1988-91 2,106 (-4) 1,083 1,027 134 15.7<br />

Anthony Wolfsohn 1999-00 2,076 1,320 588 168 327 6.3<br />

Carl Evans 1968-71 2,044 22 2,022 0 109 18.8<br />

John Sartori was the Mules’ career leader in<br />

all-purpose yardage for 20 years until his total<br />

was doubled by three-time All-American Joshua<br />

Carter.<br />

all-purpose running<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 6,642 Joshua Carter, 1998-01<br />

5,544 Matt Bernardo, 2000-03<br />

S 2,173 Matt Bernardo, 2002<br />

2,083 Joshua Carter, 1999<br />

holds record <strong>of</strong> 208.3 per game<br />

G 344 Joshua Carter vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000<br />

310 Joshua Carter vs. Hartwick, 2000<br />

• YARDS PER PLAY<br />

C 18.8 Tom Neumann, 1982-85 (117-2,203)<br />

18.8 Carl Evans, 1968-71 (109-2,044)<br />

S 19.6 Tom Neumann, 1984 (45-881)<br />

19.4 Tom Neumann, 1985 (50-968)<br />

G 36.3 John Sartori vs. Susquehanna, 1979 (7-254)<br />

35.8 Ted Nivison vs. Moravian, 1977 (5-179)<br />

• RETURN YARDS<br />

C 3,739 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (1,550 punt,<br />

2,189 kick<strong>of</strong>f )<br />

** also an NCAA Division III record<br />

1,548 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (769 punt, 724 kick<strong>of</strong>f ,<br />

55 interception)<br />

S 1,318 Joshua Carter, 1999 (337 punt, 981 kick<strong>of</strong>f )<br />

962 Joshua Carter, 2000 (455 punt, 507 kick<strong>of</strong>f )<br />

G 207 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (14 punt,<br />

193 kick<strong>of</strong>f )<br />

199 Joshua Carter vs. Moravian, 1999 (32 punt,<br />

167 kick<strong>of</strong>f )<br />

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top performances<br />

all-purpose running<br />

1,000 YARDS IN A SEASON<br />

Player Year Yds Rush Rec Ret<br />

Matt Bernardo 2002 2,173 1,393 340 440<br />

Joshua Carter 1999 2,083 67 698 1,318<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 2,031 28 1,041 962<br />

John Deluca 2008 1,929 1,634 72 223<br />

Kodi Shay 2003 1,866 77 1,025 764<br />

Jason Brader 1997 1,768 1,406 231 131<br />

John DeLuca 2007 1,766 1,533 104 129<br />

Joshua Carter 2001 1,604 82 603 919<br />

Jason Brader 1998 1,450 1,278 172 0<br />

Marty Binder 1948 1,443 1,142 301 0<br />

Jeff Potkul 1988 1,423 1,202 221 0<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 1,277 2 1,275 0<br />

Steve Peters 1994 1,257 407 291 559<br />

Kodi Shay 2002 1,225 64 810 351<br />

John Sules 1976 1,222 886 48 288<br />

Matt Bernardo 2001 1,201 1,038 84 79<br />

Brian Bodine 1978 1,198 940 92 166<br />

Matt Bernardo 2003 1,186 977 171 38<br />

John Sartori 1979 1,164 60 698 406<br />

Eric Slaton 1991 1,142 0 646 496<br />

Ch. Woginrich 1965 1,083 191 634 258<br />

Ron DiDio 1980 1,078 0 732 346<br />

Anth. Wolfsohn 1999 1,065 586 386 93<br />

Dan Bierals 1990 1,030 0 254 776<br />

Anth. Wolfsohn 2000 1,011 734 202 75<br />

Phil Cresta 2008 1,003 8 981 14<br />

punt returns<br />

• PUNT RETURNS<br />

C 133 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (1,550 yards)<br />

96 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (769 yards)<br />

S 42 Joshua Carter, 2001 (533 yards)<br />

34 Kodi Shay, 2002 (351 yards)<br />

34 Joshua Carter, 2000 (455 yards)<br />

G 8 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2001 (154 yards)<br />

8 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2000 (105 yards)<br />

8 Mike Kern vs. Gettysburg, 1996 (67 yards)<br />

8 Kevin Mei vs. Dickinson, 1984 (57 yards)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 1,550 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (133 returns)<br />

** also an NCAA Division III record<br />

769 Kevin Mei, 1982-85 (96 returns)<br />

S 533 Joshua Carter, 2001 (42 returns)<br />

455 Joshua Carter, 2000 (34 returns)<br />

G 154 Joshua Carter vs. F&M, 2001 (8 returns)<br />

114 Joshua Carter vs. Gettysburg, 2001 (7 returns)<br />

• AVERAGE PER RETURN<br />

C 11.94 Jim Stampfl e, 1972-75 (55 for 657)<br />

11.86 Kodi Shay, 2003-03 (64 for 759)<br />

S 22.3 Dave Yoder, 1967 (10 for 223)<br />

13.9 Jim Stampfl e, 1973 (23 for 320)<br />

G 34.3 John Sules vs. Swarthmore, 1976 (3-103)<br />

28.0 Kevin Mei vs. Western Maryland, 1982 (4-112)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 3 Jim Stampfl e, 1972-75<br />

S 2 Bobby Lee, 1956<br />

G 1 most recent: Chris Hartzell vs. Moravian, 2008<br />

• LONGEST PUNT RETURNS<br />

92 yards Herb Owens vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1958<br />

91 yards Jamie Smith vs. Swarthmore, 1980<br />

87 yards John Sules vs. Swarthmore, 1976<br />

81 yards Joe Allwein vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1970<br />

80 yards Jim Stampfl e vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1974<br />

250 YARDS IN A GAME<br />

Player Year Opponent Yds Rush Rec Ret<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 Frank. & Marsh. 344 0 210 134<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 Hartwick 310 0 198 112<br />

Joshua Carter 1999 Ursinus 309 6 145 158<br />

Joshua Carter 1999 Moravian 308 22 87 199<br />

John DeLuca 2008 McDaniel 305 242 0 63<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 Kings Point 297 (-3) 157 143<br />

Jason Brader 1998 Swarthmore 293 263 30 0<br />

Ron DiDio 1980 Johns Hopkins 290 0 162 128<br />

Kodi Shay 2003 McDaniel 284 15 136 133<br />

Kodi Shay 2003 Dickinson 280 5 160 115<br />

John Sules 1976 Western Md. 278 258 0 20<br />

John Sules 1976 Swarthmore 277 144 4 129<br />

Joshua Carter 2001 Cal Lutheran 275 14 137 124<br />

Anth. Wolfsohn 2000 Johns Hopkins 267 158 64 45<br />

Matt Bernardo 2002 Frank. & Marsh. 265 117 36 112<br />

Ch. Kuntzleman 1960 Frank. & Marsh. 256 111 50 95<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000 Moravian 255 251 4 0<br />

Jason Brader 1997 Swarthmore 254 246 8 0<br />

Kodi Shay 2003 Ursinus 250 6 191 53<br />

Matt Bernardo 2002 Mass.-Dartmouth 250 174 29 47<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

• KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

C 75 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (2,189 yards)<br />

45 Dan Bierals, 1987-90 (865 yards)<br />

S 31 Dan Bierals, 1990 (563 yards)<br />

28 Joshua Carter, 1999 (981 yards)<br />

G 8 Pat Johnston vs. Susquehanna, 1987 (193 yards)<br />

7 Dan Bierals vs. Dickinson, 1990 (101 yards)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 2,189 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (75 returns)<br />

865 Dan Bierals, 1987-90 (45 returns)<br />

S 981 Joshua Carter, 1999 (28 returns)<br />

** also an NCAA Division III record<br />

563 Dan Bierals, 1990 (31 returns)<br />

G 193 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (3 returns)<br />

193 Pat Johnston vs. Susquehanna, 1987 (8 returns)<br />

• AVERAGE PER RETURN<br />

C 29.2 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (75-2,189)<br />

24.6 Tom Neumann, 1982-85 (34-838)<br />

S 35.0 Joshua Carter, 1999 (28-981)<br />

31.4 Matt Bernardo, 2002 (14-440)<br />

G 64.3 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 1999 (3-193)<br />

49.0 Tom Oleksa vs. Dickinson, 1974 (3-147)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 4 Joshua Carter, 1998-01<br />

2 Phillip Gasker, 2002-05<br />

2 Jim Stampfl e, 1972-75<br />

2 Tom Oleksa, 1971-74<br />

2 Charlie Kuntzleman, 1959-61<br />

S 3 Joshua Carter, 1999<br />

2 Tom Oleksa, 1974<br />

G 1 most recent: Brandon Doyle vs. TCNJ, 2006<br />

• LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

100 yards Brian Bodine vs. Ursinus, 1977<br />

Charlie Kuntzleman vs. F&M, 1961<br />

Dave Ehlers vs. Bucknell, 1952<br />

97 yards Tom Neumann vs. Western Maryland, 1984<br />

96 yards Tom Oleksa vs. Ursinus, 1974<br />

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top performances<br />

receiving<br />

75 RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER<br />

Player Years Rec Yds Avg TD<br />

Joshua Carter 1998-01 169 2,733 16.2 33<br />

Rob Lokerson 1991-94 169 2,678 15.8 13<br />

John Sartori 1976-79 152 2,486 16.4 25<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane 1996-99 137 2,484 18.1 23<br />

Jeff <strong>And</strong>rews 1982-85 108 1,774 16.4 4<br />

Carl Evans 1968-71 106 2,022 19.1 24<br />

Bob Mann 1984-87 105 1,655 15.8 13<br />

Tony Concordia 1985-88 102 1,470 14.4 15<br />

Kodi Shay 2000-03 100 1,852 18.5 17<br />

Phil Cresta 2006-08 99 1,720 17.4 14<br />

Chuck Draper 1996-99 95 1,269 13.4 6<br />

Matt Bernardo 2000-03 88 870 9.9 7<br />

Stephen Montalto 2003-06 86 1,040 12.1 5<br />

Bill Van Dyke 1992-95 82 946 11.5 6<br />

Matt Johnson 2004-07 79 1,059 13.4 7<br />

Ted Dick 1967-70 79 874 11.1 6<br />

Henry Large 1987-89 77 725 9.4 11<br />

Charlie Woginrich 1962-65 76 1,083 14.3 8<br />

Kevin Cannon 1995-98 76 938 12.3 4<br />

Tom Neumann 1982-85 75 1,312 17.5 10<br />

George Wheeler 1969-72 75 912 12.2 4<br />

40 RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON<br />

Player Year Rec Yds Avg TD<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 76 1,275 16.8 6<br />

Kevin Cannon 1997 62 780 12.6 2<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 60 1,041 17.4 14<br />

Phil Cresta 2008 56 981 17.5 9<br />

Matt Johnson 2007 54 837 15.5 6<br />

Kodi Shay 2003 52 1,025 19.7 11<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane 1999 51 886 17.4 11<br />

Rob Lokerson 1994 50 741 14.8 2<br />

John Sartori 1979 48 698 14.5 4<br />

Kodi Shay 2002 46 810 17.6 6<br />

Joshua Carter 1999 45 698 15.5 9<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane 1998 44 762 17.3 9<br />

Charlie Woginrich 1965 44 634 14.4 5<br />

Phil Cresta 2007 43 739 17.2 5<br />

Ron DiDio 1980 43 732 17.0 6<br />

Kyle Douglass 2005 42 608 14.5 7<br />

Joshua Carter 2001 41 603 14.7 7<br />

Jeff <strong>And</strong>rews 1985 40 565 14.1 2<br />

Carl Evans 1971 40 690 17.3 7<br />

10 RECEPTIONS IN A GAME<br />

Player Year Opponent Rec Yds TD<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 Ursinus 15 235 3<br />

Kevin Cannon 1997 Gettysburg 13 148 0<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 Swarthmore 13 219 1<br />

Kevin Cannon 1997 Carnegie Mellon 12 110 1<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 Hartwick 11 198 2<br />

Joshua Carter 2000 Johns Hopkins 11 140 1<br />

Joshua Carter 1999 Ursinus 11 145 1<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 Gettysburg 11 131 0<br />

Ron DiDio 1980 Johns Hopkins 11 162 2<br />

Kevin Cannon 1997 Johns Hopkins 10 179 1<br />

Joshua Carter 2001 King’s 10 163 0<br />

Rob Lokerson 1993 F&M 10 153 0<br />

Ron DiDio 1981 F&M 10 146 2<br />

Joshua Carter 2001 Hartwick 10 76 1<br />

80 YARDS ON A RECEPTION<br />

Receiver/Quarterback Year Opponent Yds<br />

G. Reed/J. Skidmore 1951 Albright 90 TD<br />

D. Lowe/R. Houseknecht 1961 Kings Point 89 TD<br />

D. Binder/S. Opp 1963 Lycoming 88 TD<br />

E. Snyder/E.Santagato 2007 Johns Hopkins 86 TD<br />

T. Nivison/D. Sommerville 1977 Moravian 82 TD<br />

R. Boll/M. Reid 1973 Delaware Valley 82 TD<br />

W. Staehle/M. Reid 1975 Western Md. 81 TD<br />

T. Concordia/C. Giordano 1985 Gettysburg 80 TD<br />

C. Woginrich/T. Haney 1962 F&M 80 TD<br />

receiving<br />

• RECEPTIONS<br />

C 169 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (2,733 yards)<br />

169 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (2,678 yards)<br />

S 76 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (1,275 yards)<br />

62 Kevin Cannon, 1997 (780 yards)<br />

G 15 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993 (235 yards)<br />

13 Kevin Cannon vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (148 yards)<br />

• RECEPTIONS PER GAME<br />

C 4.44 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (169 in 38)<br />

4.33 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (169 in 39)<br />

S 8.4 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (76 in 9)<br />

6.2 Kevin Cannon, 1997 (62 in 10)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 2,733 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (169 receptions)<br />

2,678 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (169 receptions)<br />

S 1,275 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (76 receptions)<br />

1,041 Joshua Carter, 2000 (60 receptions)<br />

G 235 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993 (15 receptions)<br />

222 Kenyamo McFarlane vs. G’burg, 1998 (8 rec.)<br />

• YARDS PER GAME<br />

C 70.5 Rob Lokerson, 1991-94 (2,678 in 38)<br />

70.1 Joshua Carter, 1998-01 (2,733 in 39)<br />

S 141.7 Rob Lokerson, 1993 (1,275 in 9)<br />

104.1 Joshua Carter, 2000 (1,041 in 10)<br />

• YARDS PER RECEPTION<br />

C 21.3 Randy Boll, 1972-74 (51-1,086)<br />

19.1 Carl Evans, 1968-71 (106-2,022)<br />

S 32.8 Randy Boll, 1973 (11-361)<br />

30.7 Gene Reed, 1950 (15-460)<br />

G 35.8 Ted Nivison vs. Moravian, 1977 (5-179)<br />

30.0 Kenyamo McFarlane vs. S’more, 1999 (5-150)<br />

30.0 Walt Staehle vs. Rensselaer, 1975 (5-150)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 33 Joshua Carter, 1998-01<br />

25 John Sartori, 1976-79<br />

S 14 Joshua Carter, 2000<br />

11 Kodi Shay, 2003<br />

11 Kenyamo McFarlane, 1999<br />

G 4 Joshua Carter vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000<br />

3 Kodi Shay vs. Dickinson, 2003<br />

3 Joshua Carter vs. Kings Point, 2001 and 2000<br />

3 Rob Lokerson vs. Ursinus, 1993<br />

3 Jack Crider vs. Albright, 1947<br />

defense (since 1981)<br />

• TOTAL TACKLES<br />

C 351 John D’Angelo, 1992-95 (184 solo)<br />

336 Craig Stump, 1989-92 (186 solo)<br />

S 139 Craig Stump, 1992 (76 solo)<br />

138 Craig Stump, 1991 (80 solo)<br />

G 27 Erik Hammar vs. Grove City, 1999 (16 solo)<br />

22 John D’Angelo vs. Swarthmore, 1994 (16 solo)<br />

• SOLO TACKLES<br />

C 213 John Murphy, 1985-88<br />

186 Craig Stump, 1989-92<br />

S 80 Craig Stump, 1991<br />

76 Craig Stump, 1992<br />

G 18 Craig Stump vs. Kings Point, 1992<br />

16 Erik Hammar vs. Grove City, 1999<br />

16 John D’Angelo vs. Swarthmore, 1994<br />

• TACKLES FOR LOSS (not including sacks)<br />

C 33.5 Joe Vecchio, 1990-93<br />

25 James Dickinson, 1986-89<br />

S 14 James Dickinson, 1988<br />

13.5 Matt Rathbun, 2008<br />

G 4.5 Joe Vecchio vs. Gettysburg, 1991<br />

3.5 Matt Rathbun vs. Ursinus, 2008<br />

• SACKS<br />

C 22.5 Dan McCall, 2002-05<br />

22 Chris Musselman, 2004-07<br />

S 10.5 Dan Walker, 2004<br />

10.5 Dan McCall, 2003<br />

G 5.5 Dan McCall vs. Ursinus, 2003<br />

4 Richard Zrebiec vs. Wilkes, 2000 (postseason)<br />

Individual IndividualRecords Records<br />

• PASS BREAKUPS<br />

C 26 Justin Adair, 2002-05; Mike Burke, 1997-2000<br />

24 Jordan Wright, 1999-2002<br />

S 13 Justin Adair, 2004; Mike Burke, 1999<br />

G 4 Justin Adair vs. Johns Hopkins, 2004<br />

4 Mike McCurley vs. Ursinus, 2004<br />

4 David Jones vs. Johns Hopkins, 2000<br />

4 Leroy Jeff erson vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1998<br />

4 Damon DeLucca vs. Moravian, 1991<br />

• FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

C 8 Matt Rathbun, 2005-08<br />

7 Beau Sherry, 1999-02<br />

S 4 Matt Rathbun, 2007 and 2006<br />

4 four others<br />

G 2 six times, most recent: Kevin Ciccarello vs.<br />

Salisbury, 2007<br />

• LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN<br />

75 yards Sam Beidleman vs. Lebanon Valley, 1962<br />

• BLOCKED KICKS<br />

C 10 Dan Terpstra, 1993-96<br />

7 Kenyamo McFarlane, 1996-99<br />

S 6 Dan Terpstra, 1994<br />

4 Michael Della Pella, 2003<br />

G 2 Dan McCall vs. Dickinson, 2005<br />

2 Dan Terpstra vs. Swarthmore, 1994<br />

• LONGEST BLOCKED PUNT RETURN<br />

55 yards Nick Borrell vs. Lehigh, 1927<br />

interceptions<br />

• INTERCEPTIONS<br />

C 17 Mike Pagan, 1987-90 (168 yards)<br />

16 Mike Burke, 1997-2000 (152 yards)<br />

S 9 Mike Burke, 2000 (111 yards)<br />

9 Pete Gorgone, 1942<br />

G 5 Pete Gorgone vs. Dickinson, 1942<br />

4 Erik Hammar vs. Hartwick, 2001 (27 yards)<br />

• YARDS<br />

C 266 Joe Allwein, 1970-73 (14 interceptions)<br />

242 Charles Smith, 1975-78 (13 interceptions)<br />

S 164 Matt Rathbun, 2008 (4 interceptions)<br />

152 Joe Allwein, 1973 (6 interceptions)<br />

G 121 Cameron Ahouse vs. J. Hopkins, 2006 (2 int.)<br />

98 Bill Ray vs. Ursinus, 1975 (1 interception)<br />

• TOUCHDOWNS<br />

C 4 Lynn Rothrock, 1962-64<br />

2 several players<br />

S 2 John McCusker, 1977; Russ Strait, 1947<br />

2 Lynn Rothrock, 1964 and 1963<br />

G 1 most recent: Matt Rathbun vs. Ursinus, 2008<br />

• LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS<br />

98 yards Bill Ray vs. Ursinus, 1975<br />

96 yards Henry Gutekunst vs. Albright, 1936<br />

95 yards Cameron Ahouse vs. Johns Hopkins, 2006<br />

95 yards Tom Gorman vs. Ursinus, 1988<br />

90 yards Anthony Capobianco vs. Upsala, 1964<br />

punting<br />

• PUNTS<br />

C 264 Frank Gripp, 1994-97 (9,159 yards)<br />

247 Gerry Scott, 1989-92 (8,898 yards)<br />

S 84 Frank Gripp, 1995 (2,873 yards)<br />

74 Frank Gripp, 1996 (2,581 yards)<br />

G 12 four times, most recent: Joe Getz vs.<br />

Johns Hopkins, 2003 (353 yards)<br />

• AVERAGE<br />

C 40.8 Dave Brottman/Lewis, 1984-85 (97-3,955)<br />

36.8 James Barski, 1997-2000 (161-5,921)<br />

S 41.6 Dave Lewis, 1985 (55-2,290)<br />

39.6 Dave Brottman, 1984 (42-1,665)<br />

G 45.6 Doug LiGregni vs. Swarthmore, 1978 (5-228)<br />

45.2 Gerry Scott vs. Gettysburg, 1990 (5-226)<br />

• LONGEST PUNT<br />

76 yards Gerry Scott vs. Kings Point, 1992<br />

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Team TeamRecords Records<br />

Game Season*<br />

total <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

Most plays ...............................96 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1970 ..................... 755 in 1997 (862^^)<br />

Fewest plays.............................38 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1963 ..................... 453 in 1956<br />

Most yards gained ...................690 vs. Albright, 1946 .............................. 4,278 in 2000<br />

and 1947 (4,532^^)<br />

Fewest yards gained .................33 vs. Susquehanna, 1990 ........................ 1,336 in 1956<br />

Highest average per play ..........13.77 vs. Swarthmore, 1947 (43-592) ...... 7.19 in 1947<br />

Most yards, both teams ...........1,134 vs. Gettysburg, 1997 (M 587, G 547) N/A<br />

Most plays by opponent ..........99 by Wilkes, 1965 .................................. 777 in 1995 (801^)<br />

Fewest plays by opponent ........36 by Upsala, 1947 .................................. 387 in 1955<br />

Most yards allowed ..................715 vs. Lycoming, 1965 ........................... 3,944 in 1994<br />

Fewest yards allowed................59 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2000 ............ 1,134 in 1947<br />

Lowest per play allowed ...........N/A .......................................................... 2.44 in 1947<br />

scoring<br />

Most points scored ..................85 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916 .......................... 368 in 1947 (429^)<br />

Fewest points scored ................0, most recent vs. Wesley, 2008 ................ 24 in 1928<br />

Most points in a quarter ..........34 vs. Swarthmore, 1968 (second) ............ N/A<br />

Most points, both teams ..........90 vs. F&M, 2002 (M 68, F&M 22) ..... N/A<br />

Fewest points, both teams .......0, most recent vs. Swarthmore, 1979 ........ N/A<br />

Most points allowed ................70 vs. Albright, 1936 ................................ 335 in 1994<br />

Fewest points allowed ..............0, most recent vs. F&M, 2007 ................ 25 in 1916<br />

Most touchdowns scored .........12 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916 .......................... 56 in 1947<br />

Most fi eld goals made ..............4 vs. Kings Point, 2002; vs. Catholic, 1986 . 16 in 2002<br />

Most fi eld goals attempted.......5 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1984 ............... 20 in 1984 (21^)<br />

Most PATs made .....................10 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916 .......................... 42 in 1999 (49^)<br />

Most PATs attempted ..............12 vs. Bloomsburg, 1916 .......................... 56 in 1947<br />

Most 2-point conv. made ........3 vs. Swarthmore, 1967; .......................... 9 in 1963<br />

vs. Lebanon Valley, 1964<br />

Most 2-point conv. attempted ...6 vs. Ursinus, 1968 ................................... 21 in 1963<br />

Most safeties ............................2 vs. Swarthmore, 1983 ............................ 3 in 1951<br />

rushing<br />

Most rushes .............................71 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1970 ..................... 534 in 1948 (573^^)<br />

Fewest rushes ...........................16 vs. Moravian, 1972 .............................. 257 in 1965<br />

Most yards gained ...................568 vs. Albright, 1946 .............................. 2,296 in 1948<br />

Fewest yards gained .................-64 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1972 ........... 459 in 1972<br />

Highest average per rush..........10.5 vs. Swarthmore, 1947 (30 for 317) ... 6.2 in 1947<br />

Most touchdowns ....................8 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1947 ............... 32 in 2001 and 1947<br />

Most rushes by opponent ........90 by Wilkes, 1965 .................................. 558 in 1965<br />

Fewest rushes by opponent ......14 by Upsala, 1947 .................................. 285 in 1955<br />

Most yards allowed ..................482 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1965 ........... 2,728 in 1965<br />

Fewest yards allowed................-44 vs. Upsala, 1947 ................................. 372 in 1947<br />

Lowest per rush allowed ..........N/A .......................................................... 1.3 in 1947<br />

Most touchdowns allowed .......8 vs. Bucknell, 1951 ................................. 26 in 1994<br />

Fewest touchdowns allowed .....N/A .......................................................... 3 in 1947<br />

passing<br />

Most attempts .........................59 vs. Swarthmore, 1993 .......................... 390 in 1993<br />

Fewest attempts .......................3 vs. F&M, 1958; vs. Lafayette, 1955 ...... N/A<br />

Most yards gained ...................471 vs. Dickinson, 1999 ......................... 3,027 in 1999<br />

Most completions ....................33 vs. Gettysburg, 1997 .......................... 210 in 1999<br />

Fewest completions .................0, most recent vs. Lafayette, 1955 ............. N/A<br />

Most yards per completion ......N/A .......................................................... 21.3 in 1947<br />

Most yards per attempt ............N/A .......................................................... 10.4 in 1947<br />

Highest percent completed .......870 vs. Juniata, 2008 (20 for 23) .......... .637 in 2007<br />

Most passes had intercepted ....6 vs. Moravian, 2001; vs. Western .......... 24 in 1985 and 1994<br />

Maryland, 1991; vs. Widener, 1972<br />

Most touchdowns ....................5 vs. Dickinson, 2000; vs. F&M, 2000; ... 29 in 1999<br />

vs. Moravian, 1999; vs. Johns Hopkins,<br />

1980; vs. Swarthmore, 1969 and 1947<br />

Most attempts by opponent.....64 by Western Maryland, 1995 ................ 328 in 2001 (339^)<br />

Fewest attempts by opponent ....1 by Lebanon Valley, 1966; by King’s, 1962<br />

Most yards allowed ..................494 vs. Susquehanna, 1987 ...................... 2,013 in 1987<br />

Most completions allowed .......29 vs. Western Maryland, 1993; .............. 149 in 1994 (160^)<br />

vs. Ursinus, 1988<br />

Fewest completions allowed .....0, most recent vs. Ursinus, 1965 ............... N/A<br />

Lowest pct. comp. allowed ......N/A .......................................................... .344 in 1951<br />

Most touchdowns allowed .......6 vs. Susquehanna, 1987 .......................... 16 in 1994 and 1948<br />

Fewest touchdowns allowed .....N/A .......................................................... 3 in 1983<br />

* all single-season “fewest” categories are for a minimum eight-game season<br />

numbers in parentheses are records set in 12 games in 2002(^) or 2007 (^^); per-game average does<br />

not exceed that <strong>of</strong> previous record<br />

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Game Season*<br />

punt returns<br />

Most returns ............................9 vs. Dickinson, 1984 .............................. 47 in 1984<br />

Most yards ...............................154 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2001 .......... 560 in 2001<br />

Highest average per return .......N/A .......................................................... 13.6 in 1973<br />

Most touchdowns ....................2 vs. Moravian, 1946 (both on blocks) ..... 2 in 2002, 1999<br />

and 1946<br />

Most punts blocked .................2 vs. Dickinson, 2005; ........................... 5 in 1973 and 1962<br />

vs. Johns Hopkins, 1976;<br />

vs. Moravian, 1962 and 1946<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

Most returns ............................10 vs. Gettysburg, 1994 ........................... 54 in 1994<br />

Most yards ...............................231 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1975 ........... 1,119 in 1999<br />

Highest average per return .......N/A .......................................................... 28.7 in 1999<br />

Most touchdowns ....................1 many times ............................................ 3 in 1999 and 1974<br />

turnovers<br />

Most turnovers ........................8, most recent vs. Gettysburg, 1990 ......... 40 in 1990<br />

Fewest turnovers ......................0, most recent vs. Juniata, 2008 ............ 10 in 2007<br />

Most turnovers forced .............8, most recent vs. Ursinus, 1971 ............... 38 in 1986 and 1947<br />

(45^)<br />

Best turnover margin ...............N/A .......................................................... +28 in 2002<br />

Worst turnover margin ............N/A .......................................................... -20 in 1996<br />

interceptions<br />

Most interceptions ..................7 vs. Hartwick, 2000; .............................. 29 in 1947<br />

vs. Lebanon Valley, 1981<br />

Most yards ...............................153 vs. Lycoming, 1963 ........................... 447 in 1947<br />

Highest average per return .......N/A .......................................................... 26.5 in 1963<br />

Most touchdowns ....................2 vs. Moravian, 1962 ................................ 4 in 1947<br />

fumbles<br />

Most fumbles ..........................10 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1953 ............. 41 in 1984<br />

Fewest fumbles ........................N/A .......................................................... 10 in 1999<br />

Most fumbles lost ....................6 vs. Delaware, 1947 ................................ 27 in 1984<br />

Fewest fumbles lost..................N/A .......................................................... 2 in 1999<br />

Most fumbles by opponent ......9 by Widener, 1982 .................................. 41 in 1986<br />

Most fumbles recovered ...........6 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1956 ............... 23 in 1972<br />

punting<br />

Most punts ..............................13 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1992 ............. 108 in 1931<br />

Fewest punts............................N/A .......................................................... 36 in 1960<br />

Highest average per punt .........45.6 vs. Swarthmore, 1978 (5 for 228) ..... 39.4 in 1985<br />

fi rst downs<br />

Most fi rst downs ......................35 vs. Juniata, 2007; ............................... 237 in 2008<br />

vs. Gettysburg, 1997<br />

Fewest fi rst downs ...................2 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2006 ....................... 81 in 1972<br />

Most fi rst downs allowed .........31 vs. Gettysburg, 1994 ........................... 201 in 1994<br />

Fewest fi rst downs allowed .......2 vs. Lebanon Valley, 1969 ....................... 57 in 1947<br />

penalties<br />

Most penalties .........................15 vs. Western Maryland, 1998 ................ 84 in 1986<br />

Fewest penalties .......................0, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins, 1998 ... 23 in 1965<br />

Most yards penalized ...............160 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1980 ................... 758 in 1998<br />

Fewest yards penalized .............0, most recent vs. Johns Hopkins, 1998 ... 206 in 1965<br />

miscellaneous<br />

All-time record ................................. 462-477-41 (.492)<br />

Winning-losing-.500 seasons ............ 50-48-9<br />

Most consecutive winning seasons .... 7 from 1983 to 1989<br />

Most consecutive losing seasons ........ 8 from 1990 to 1997<br />

Most wins in a season ....................... 11 in 2007<br />

Fewest wins in a season ..................... 0 in 1995, 1945 and 1902<br />

Most losses in a season ...................... 10 in 1943<br />

Fewest losses in a season ................... 1 in 2007, 1980, 1973, 1947, 1946 and 1917<br />

Most ties in a season ......................... 2 in 1975, 1932, 1917, 1914, 1909, 1905 and 1902<br />

Longest winning streak ..................... 12 from 2006 to 2007<br />

Longest losing streak ........................ 11 from 1943 to 1944<br />

Longest home winning streak ........... 17 from 1910 to 1914<br />

Longest road winning streak ............. 6 from 2006 to 2007<br />

Most shutouts in a season ................. 7 in 1924<br />

Most consecutive shutouts ................ 4 from 1924 to 1925, and 1917 to 1918<br />

Most times shut out in a season ........ 5 in 1931, 1928, 1920, 1914, and 1902<br />

Most consecutive games shut out ...... 4 in 1902<br />

Most consecutive games without<br />

being shut out .............................. 116 from 1998 to 2008<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


* A<br />

John M. Aberly, 1908-09<br />

Adam S. Abramowitz, 2003-04<br />

Eric Abrams, 1986<br />

Paul D. Accad, 1977-78<br />

Mark W. Accomando, 2008<br />

Jesse C. Achenbach, 1968-69-70<br />

Anthony Acquafredda, 2005-06<br />

Justin J. Adair, 2002-03-04-05<br />

Cameron T. Ahouse, 2006-07-08<br />

William R. Aitken, 1967<br />

Daniel R. Aitkens, 2007<br />

Marc A. Albanese, 1978-79<br />

John E. Albert, 1905-06-07-08<br />

Robert G. Alencewicz, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Jacob Alexy, 1927-28-29<br />

John M. Allen, 2007-08<br />

Russell T. Allen, 1949-51<br />

Robert X. Allman, 1982-83-84<br />

Joseph P. Allwein, 1970-71-72-73<br />

Jerry E. Alspach, 1986-87<br />

Tarik J. Ammour, 2005<br />

Greg R. <strong>And</strong>erson, 1990<br />

Harold C. <strong>And</strong>erson, 1917-18-19-20<br />

Toomey K. <strong>And</strong>erson, 2002<br />

Wilfred W. <strong>And</strong>erson, 1926<br />

Edwin E. <strong>And</strong>rews, 1975-76-77-78<br />

Jeff rey M. <strong>And</strong>rews, 1982-83-84-85<br />

James Aniello, 1986-87-88<br />

Anthony Annecchiarico, 1941-42<br />

Stephen R. Anteau, 1965-66<br />

Charles F. Antell, 1986-87<br />

Greg B. Arcuri, 1997-98<br />

Scott R. Armitage, 1985<br />

Kenneth C. Arndt, 1963<br />

Peter P. Ascione, 1951-52-53-54<br />

Richard A. Ashner, 1979-80<br />

Abe Aslanides, 1947-48-49<br />

Frank A. Auletta, 1991<br />

Sisto J. Averno, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Daniel F. Ayres, 1968-69-70<br />

Michael L. Baggett, 1996<br />

* B<br />

Michael W. Bailey, 1981-82-83<br />

James H. Baker, 1963<br />

Richard J. Baker, 1988-89-90<br />

Scott A. Baker, 1990<br />

Michael J. Baraldi, 1987-88-89<br />

Fred Baram, 1991<br />

Michael R. Baran, 1974<br />

David Barbieri, 1941<br />

Michael R. Barclay, 1990<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew S. Bargerstock, 1969-70<br />

Charles T. Bargerstock, 1964-65-66-67<br />

William J. Barker, 1946<br />

Ronald A. Barlok, 1960-61-62<br />

James J. Barski, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Evan Bartleson, 1935<br />

Harry G. Batalin, 1929-30<br />

Kareton L. Batt, 1950<br />

Mark A. Bausch, 1916<br />

Kevin D. Beaurline, 1991<br />

Daniel I. Beck, 1993-94<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew E. Becker, 1986-87-88-89<br />

Harry J. Becker, 1941<br />

Robert E. Becker, 1947<br />

David C. Beckett, 1965<br />

William F. Bedenk, 1914<br />

Prentice R. Beers, 1946-47<br />

Paul G. Beely, 1953<br />

Samuel T. Beidleman, 1960-61-62<br />

Warren M. Beidler, 1906<br />

Harold W. Bell, 1946-47<br />

Codie D. Bender, 2007-08<br />

Raymond F. Beneke, 1980-81-82-83<br />

Gordon J. Bennett, 1965-66-67<br />

Mark J. Bennett, 2003-04-05<br />

Fred J. Berman, 1948-49-50<br />

Matthew M. Bernardo, 2000-01-02-03<br />

J. Howard Berry, 1913<br />

T. Lee Berry, 1964-65-66<br />

Robert J. Bertram, 1952<br />

Christopher Betz, 1970<br />

Gregg R. Bevan, 1993-94-95-96<br />

Jerome A. Beverly, 2004<br />

Charles V. Beyer, 1971-72-73-74<br />

Michael J. Bialko, 2007-08<br />

George J. Bibighaus, 1942-46<br />

Michael A. Biechy, 1995<br />

Todd C. Bielen, 1997-98-99<br />

Daniel P. Bierals, 1987-88-89-90<br />

Mark C. Bigelli, 2007-08<br />

William G. Bilinkas, 1969-70-71-72<br />

John G. Bilinski, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Tom Billett, 1980<br />

Paul G. Billy, 1953-54-55-56<br />

David A. Binder, 1961-62-63-64<br />

Martin W. Binder, 1947-48<br />

Ronald Binn, 1985<br />

Richard R. Biolsi, 1962-63-64<br />

Mark A. Bisbing, 1980-81-82-83<br />

Robert C. Bishop, 1986-87<br />

John R. Bisset, 1940-41<br />

Jason L. Bittiger, 1995-96-98<br />

Warren E. Bittner, 1905<br />

Jacob W. Bittner, 1905-06<br />

George W. Bixler, 1909-10-11-12<br />

Edward J. Black, 1923-24<br />

James L. Black, 1943<br />

Daniel M. Blackburn, 1911<br />

Jack Blair, 1935<br />

Richard J. Blank, 1982-83-84-85<br />

John E. Blankenhagen, 2000-01-02<br />

John W. Blend, 1965-66-67<br />

George Bleus, 1990-91<br />

M. Milton Bloom, 1933-35-36<br />

William R. Bloom, 1932-34<br />

Kenneth P. Blum, 1988-89-90<br />

Peter Bobita, 1952<br />

Brian E. Bodine, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Michael J. Bodnyk, 1971<br />

David G. Boelker, 1997-98<br />

Michael Bogdziewicz, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Richard A. Bogue, 1945<br />

Dean J. Bohs, 1950-51<br />

Craig W. Bokus, 1993<br />

Matthew J. Boland, 2006-07-08<br />

Randy D. Boll, 1971-72-73-74<br />

Myles L. Bolling, 2002-03<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew T. Bollman, 1981-82<br />

Hugh T. Bond, 1917<br />

William Boone, 1932<br />

J. Ralph Borneman, 1957-58-59<br />

Frank E. Borrell, 1927-28-29<br />

Nicholas Borrell, 1924-25-26-27<br />

Paul N. Borrell, 1967-68-69-70<br />

John L. Borst, 1964<br />

Samuel B. Bortel, 1931<br />

James H.S. Bossard, 1907-08<br />

Edward Bossick, 1940-41-42<br />

J. Patrick Boyle, 1995-96-97-98<br />

Jason Q. Brader, 1997-98<br />

Steven M. Brady, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Gary L. Brandt, 1974-75-76<br />

William E. Brandt, 1909-10<br />

Joseph F. Brazel, 1992<br />

Keith B. Brechbill, 1991-92<br />

H. Leon Breidenbach, 1905-06<br />

Lawrence R. Breiner, 1979-80-81-82<br />

Frank Brennan, 1910<br />

Th omas J. Brennan, 1913-14-15<br />

David M. Brenner, 1981-82<br />

Cliff ord E. Brewer, 1921<br />

A.D. Bright, 1920<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew G. Brilakis, 1988<br />

Anthony G. Briscella, 2001-02-03<br />

Peter J. Broas, 1982-83-84<br />

David J. Brooks, 1976<br />

Bruce D. Brown, 1951<br />

Christopher A. Brown, 1999-00-01-02<br />

David J. Brown, 1961-62-63-64<br />

Grant Brown, 1934-35-36<br />

James W. Brown, 1987-88-89<br />

George G. Brubaker, 1915<br />

James J. Brudny, 1976-77-78-79<br />

William M. Brundzo, 1938<br />

Leland F. Brunner, 1915<br />

Gerald R. Brunst, 1982-83<br />

John F. Bucsek, 1979-80<br />

John W. Budd, 1962-65<br />

Jonathan M. Buglione, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Matthew J. Buist, 1993-94-95<br />

Eugene N. Burchfi eld, 1945<br />

Charles Burin, 1937-38-39<br />

John J. Burke, 1995-96<br />

Michael J. Burke, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Val Burkhauser, 1935<br />

Terrence P. Burns, 1981-82<br />

J.H. Burtner, 1927<br />

Robert A. Bushong, 2008<br />

Eric L. Butler, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Allen W. Butz, 1905-06-07-08<br />

Robert A. Butz, 1958-59-60<br />

John P. Buza, 1978<br />

P. Roger Byer, 1964-65-66<br />

Th omas J. Cabelus, 1916-17<br />

* C<br />

A. Clifton Cage, 1962<br />

James P. Calagreco, 1952<br />

Robert J. Calder, 1994<br />

John J. Caliso, 2002<br />

Edward R. Callahan, 1958-59-60<br />

Stephen D. Callahan, 1991<br />

Patrick A. Calves, 2006-07<br />

Ernie A. Campusano, 1997<br />

Christopher R. Cannell, 1997<br />

Kevin M. Cannon, 1997-98<br />

M. Bradford Cannon, 1998<br />

Anthony B. Capobianco, 1963-64-65-66<br />

Matthew J. Capogrosso, 1996<br />

Anthony F. Caporale, 1957<br />

Joseph M. Caporoso, 2006-07-08<br />

Michael F. Carey, 1976<br />

Arthur D. Carleton, 1917-19<br />

Nino J. Carnevale, 1956-58<br />

Stephen G. Carnevale, 1981-82<br />

Stanley F. Carney, 1929-30-31<br />

Joseph M. Carr, 2004-05<br />

Jerome P. Carroll, 1952<br />

Timothy Carroll, 1983<br />

Charles N. Carter, 1931-32<br />

Joshua L. Carter, 1998-99-00-01<br />

Nicholas Carter, 1933<br />

William E. Carter, 1917<br />

William J. Carty, 1956-57<br />

William L. Caskey, 1913-14-15-16<br />

Richard S. Cassels, 1951<br />

Lyle H. Cate, 1917<br />

E. Tyler Cathey, 1998-99-01-02<br />

Wayne H. Caton, 1985-86-87-89<br />

Dominick Ceccio, 1985<br />

Ben Celian, 1942-43<br />

Th omas A. Cesare, 1981-82<br />

William Chapman, 1926-27-28<br />

Curtis G. Cheatham, 1983<br />

Timothy J. Chiarolanza, 2007-08<br />

Eugene P. Christian, 1973-74-75-76<br />

Joseph A. Christman, 1991-92-93-94<br />

Frank A. Churchman, 1964-65-66-67<br />

Kevin V. Ciccarello, 2004-05-06-07<br />

Brent F. Clabaugh, 2003<br />

Russell Clark, 1922-23-24<br />

Brent D. Clemens, 1990-92<br />

Donald C. Clemons, 1974-75-76<br />

Matthew S. Cliff ord, 1991<br />

Paul Clymer, 1924-25-26<br />

Paul I. Clymer, 1958<br />

Robert J. Clymer, 1962-63<br />

John R. Cobb, 1971-72-73-74<br />

James A. Cohen, 1989-90-91<br />

James P. Colagreco, 1951<br />

Richard W. Colello, 1997<br />

Charles Coleman, 1908-09-10<br />

Fred L. Coleman, 1905-06-07<br />

Nicholas R. Colson, 2006<br />

Anthony M. Concordia, 1985-86-87-88<br />

Brian C. Condron, 1997-98-99<br />

Francis J. Conlin, 1973<br />

James E. Conroy, 1969-70-71-72<br />

Richard J. Conte, 1990-91<br />

Joseph R. Contessa, 2006-07-08<br />

James G. Conway, 1922-23-24<br />

Henry R. Coons, 1973-74<br />

Matthew W. Cooper, 2003-04<br />

Th omas J. Cooper, 1970<br />

Samuel Cooperman, 1930-31-32<br />

Scott L. Cooperman, 1982-83-84<br />

William C. Cooperman, 1960<br />

Charles F. Copley, 1912-13<br />

James P. Corbett, 2006-07-08<br />

William L. Corbin, 2001-03-04-05<br />

Frank B. Corboy, 1914<br />

Richard Cornish, 1955<br />

Donald L. Cornman, 1951<br />

Douglas E. Cornwell, 1971-72<br />

Robert J. Corr, 1978-79-80<br />

Steven T. Correale, 1971-72-73-74<br />

Th omas M. Coughlin, 1955<br />

Daniel C. Coyle, 1939<br />

Charles Craig, 1945<br />

Charles P. Cressman, 1934<br />

Michael D. Cressman, 1971-72-73<br />

Phillip T. Cresta, 2006-07-08<br />

George F. Crichton, 1916<br />

Jack W. Crider, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Lou S. Crivelli, 1993<br />

Th omas P. Crockett, 1969-70-71<br />

William F. Cronin, 1983-84<br />

Brian J. Croom, 1992-93-94<br />

David K. Crossan, 1984-85-86-87<br />

James M. Crowley, 2004-05<br />

Joseph G. Crowley, 1919-20<br />

J. Birney Crum, 1921-22<br />

Douglas J. Cubberley, 1992-93-94-95<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew J. Curley, 2008<br />

John Curturilo, 1945<br />

Ward M. Dahlander, 1950-51<br />

* D<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew J. Daley, 1916<br />

Jack L. Danerhirsh, 1927-28-29<br />

Jeff rey Dangelmajer, 1980-81<br />

John D. D’Angelo, 1992-93-94-95<br />

Fletcher Daniels, 1921<br />

Charles J. Daros, 1943<br />

Trevor M. Darrell, 1994<br />

Richard H. Dawe, 1936-38<br />

D. Franklin Day, 1913-14<br />

Irving R. Dean, 1946-47-48<br />

John H. Dean, 1975-76-77<br />

Brian A. DeBiasse, 1976-77<br />

Ronald D. DeBiasse, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Robert J. DeChiaro, 2005<br />

Elmer F. Deibert, 1909<br />

John A. Deitrich, 1933-34<br />

William Deitrich, 1932<br />

Wilson W. Deitrich, 1936-38<br />

Milton B. Deitz, 1946-48-49-50<br />

Michael J. Della Pella, 2001-02-03-04<br />

George E. Delozier, 1916<br />

John W. DeLuca, 2005-06-07-08<br />

Damon J. DeLucca, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Christopher DeLuna, 1998-99<br />

Bernard Demoling, 1921<br />

Krist<strong>of</strong>f er T. Denboske, 2005-06-07<br />

Mike S. DePiero, 2000<br />

James M. DePreta, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Edward A. DeRisi, 2006-07-08<br />

Louis DeRosa, 1937-38-39<br />

Richard D. Derstine, 1951<br />

Keelan L. Deshields, 1995-96-97-98<br />

Ralph J. DeStefano, 1952-53<br />

James F. Detling, 1913-14<br />

Kyle B. Detweiler, 2007-08<br />

Paul A. Devereux, 1915<br />

Th omas J. DeVirgilis, 1990-91-92<br />

James F. Devlin, 1943<br />

Raphael J. DiCello, 1952-53<br />

Kenneth W. Dick, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Th eodore Dick, 1967-68-69-70<br />

Edgar G. Dickert, 1924-25-26-27<br />

James E. Dickinson, 1986-87-88-89<br />

Michael D. Dickinson, 1998-99-00<br />

Ronald J. DiDio, 1979-80-81<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew K. Diefenderfer, 1939<br />

Gerald K. Dieter, 1980<br />

Greg T. DiGiacomo, 1996<br />

Nicholas J. DiGiorgio, 1988-89-90<br />

Steven P. DiGregorio, 1979-80-81-82<br />

Robert E. Dikon, 1948-49-50<br />

G. Michael Dikun, 1970-71-72-73<br />

Th omas M. Dillon, 1971-72-73-74<br />

Derek T. DiMattina, 2003-04-05-06<br />

Christopher J. Dinallo, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Joseph D. DiPanni, 1966-67-68-69<br />

Jeff R. Dipple, 2000-01-02<br />

Eric C. Disbrow, 1963-64-65<br />

Edward F. DiYanni, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Th omas A. Doddy, 1979-80-81-82<br />

Steven D. Doll, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Peter W. Dolly, 1950<br />

Benjamin F. Donahue, 1945<br />

B.C. Donalson, 1924<br />

John Donley, 1986<br />

John E. Donmoyer, 1960-61<br />

Douglas A. Donovan, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Willard A. Dorang, 1923<br />

Larence J. Dottor, 1951-52-53<br />

Charles Dougherty, 1987-88<br />

Albert I. Douglass, 1964-65-66<br />

Kyle E. Douglass, 2003-05<br />

Ronald G. Downs, 1964<br />

Brandon P. Doyle, 2005-06-07-08<br />

Charles W. Draper, 1997-98-99<br />

Robert C. Druckenmiller, 1952<br />

William S. Dudack, 1916<br />

John E. Duff , 1945<br />

Donald B. Duff ord, 1970-71<br />

Frank J. Duff y, 1951-52-53<br />

William J. Dumchus, 1974-75-76-77<br />

Walter J. Duncavage, 1943<br />

Th omas R. Dunkel, 1968-71<br />

Jason E. Dunn, 1994<br />

John J. Dunne, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Raymond E. Dymond, 1960<br />

Ralph C. Eagle, 1935-36-37<br />

Th omas H. Easen, 1970-71-72<br />

Edward J. Easterly, 1999<br />

Warren S. Eberly, 1938-39<br />

Warren Edelman, 1954-55<br />

Robert W. Edwards, 1976-77-78<br />

David H. Ehlers, 1952<br />

Charles R. Eisenhart, 1931<br />

Fritz Eisenhard, 1942<br />

Steven M. Eisenhauer, 1974<br />

Omar A. Elam, 1943<br />

Robert J. Elgin, 1971-72<br />

Chris J. Elser, 1986-87-88<br />

Frank L. Emmett, 2006-07-08<br />

George S. England, 1949-50<br />

John C. Epps, 1972<br />

Earl S. Erb, 1918<br />

Gregory E. Erdman, 1984-85<br />

All-Time All-TimeLetterwinners<br />

Letterwinners<br />

Albert Erdosy, 1935<br />

Carl A. Erickson, 1913<br />

James R. Ernest, 1970<br />

Matthew R. Erney, 2003<br />

Harry W. Esposito, 1979-80-82<br />

Keith J. Esposito, 1987-88-89<br />

Mark L. Esposito, 1976<br />

Charles T. Evanosky, 1930-31-32<br />

Carl F. Evans, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Joseph B. Evans, 1926-27-28<br />

William J. Evans, 1968-69-70<br />

Frank E. Eye, 1943<br />

Steven M. Faella, 1994-95<br />

Th omas M. Fager, 1960<br />

Robert J. Fahler, 1981-82<br />

Gerald P. Fahy, 1975-77-78<br />

Michael W. Fallon, 1916<br />

Brian L. Fanning, 1995-96<br />

Christopher J. Farley, 1969<br />

Edward F. Farrell, 1934-35-36<br />

James T. Farrell, 1965-66-67-68<br />

T. Mark Farrell, 1983-84-85<br />

Steven Farris, 1933<br />

A.C.H. Fasig, 1909<br />

Corey A. Faul, 1975-76-77<br />

Scott D. Faulkingham, 1993-94<br />

Jason S. Fazio, 1991-92<br />

Joseph J. Federico, 1956<br />

Michael A. Federico, 1979-80<br />

Philip J. Federico, 1974-75-76-77<br />

Lawrence J. Feinstein, 1985-86-87-88<br />

George Feldman, 1917-18-19-20<br />

Michael J. Ferguson, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Albert N. Ferraro, 1955<br />

Michael P. Ferreira, 1999-01<br />

Richard A. Ferrel, 1945<br />

Martin D. Fetherolf, 1912-13<br />

Richard L. Fetherolf, 1954<br />

Michael G. Fidorack, 1945<br />

Langhorne W. Fink, 1909<br />

W. Jeff rey Finley, 1979-80-81<br />

Timothy J. Finnegan, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Kenneth J. Fiori, 1978-80-81<br />

Brad A. Fischer, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Paul G. Fischer, 1965-66-67<br />

Gery M. Fisher, 1969-70-71<br />

Joseph N.J. Fitzgerald, 1916<br />

James R. Flexer, 1910-11-12-13<br />

W. Jacob Floyd, 2007-08<br />

Doug A. Folger, 2000-01<br />

Stephen R. Folger, 1972<br />

Robert L. Folts, 1991<br />

George H. Fosdick, 1994-95-96-97<br />

George Foster, 1950<br />

David J. Frank, 1991-92-94<br />

Martin P. Frankenfi eld, 1967-68-69-70<br />

James P. Franklin, 1938-39<br />

George W. Frazier, 1926-28<br />

Donald R. Freda, 1989-90<br />

Kyle A. Freda, 2001-02-03<br />

Paul F. Freed, 1922-25<br />

Arthur H. Freitag, 1917-18-19-20<br />

Alton W. Frey, 1954<br />

Brian C. Frisch, 2006-07<br />

Robert M. Fritz, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Th omas C. Fritz, 1982-83<br />

Michael C. Frohm, 1980<br />

Max L. Fulcher, 1921-22<br />

Paul Gable, 1985-86<br />

* Raymond M. Gahwyler,<br />

1982-83-84-85<br />

Gerald A. Galgano, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Daniel J. Gardner, 1980<br />

Robert H. Gardner, 1943<br />

Phillip A. Gasker, 2003-04-05<br />

G. Russell Gaston, 1914-15-16-17<br />

Scott M. Gavin, 2007-08<br />

Michael A. Gawel, 2004-06-07-08<br />

Herbert G. Gebert, 1918<br />

Joseph Gebhard, 1921<br />

Marius J. Ged, 1993<br />

Newton W. Geiss, 1914<br />

Kerry P. Geissinger, 1966-67<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew S. George, 1989-90-91<br />

Harvey F. Gerber, 1928-29-30<br />

Joseph M. Germano, 2007-08<br />

Charles G. Gernerd, 1929-30<br />

George M. Gernerd, 1930<br />

Alfred Geschel, 1934-35<br />

Joseph E. Getz, 2000-01-02-03<br />

Christopher T. Giannini, 2004-05<br />

Charles A. Gills, 1961-62-63<br />

Franklin E. Giltner, 1929-30-31<br />

Robert G. Gimble, 1952-53-55<br />

Christopher M. Giordano, 1984-85<br />

Gordon L. Glass, 1970-71-72<br />

Joseph A. Gmitter, 1998-99<br />

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* F


All-Time All-TimeLetterwinners<br />

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* G<br />

Leon I. Godshall, 1931<br />

Charles R. Goetz, 1945<br />

Steven J. Gogerty, 1976-77<br />

Michael D. Goldfarb, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Leon F. Gonzalez, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Dustin A. Good, 2004-05-06-07<br />

Lawrence S. Gooen, 1979<br />

Lester Gordon, 1925-26-27<br />

Peter O. Gorgone, 1940-41-42<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew P. Gorman, 1991<br />

Th omas A. Gorman, 1987-88-89-90<br />

George D. Gould, 1964<br />

William G. Graeber, 1943<br />

Justin C. Graf, 1999<br />

Daniel W. Graff , 1986-87<br />

Richard A. Graff , 1981-82-83<br />

Nelson K. Graham, 1939<br />

Richard F. Gramley, 1931-32-33<br />

Donald L. Grammes, 1953-55<br />

Maneth Gravell, 1953<br />

Gary J. Greb, 1980-81-82<br />

Arthur Green, 1935<br />

Raymond A. Green, 1919<br />

Albert Greenberg, 1931<br />

William Greenberg, 1925-26-28-29<br />

Robert S. Greene, 1980-81<br />

M. Randolph Grimmett, 1922-23<br />

Frank E. Gripp, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Walter E. Gr<strong>of</strong>f , 1912<br />

William J. Groller, 1980-83<br />

William G. Gross, 1989<br />

Harold B. Groves, 1922-23-24-25<br />

Jordon G. Grube, 2004-05-06-07<br />

John B. Guilfoyle, 2002<br />

Matthew T. Gursky, 1992-93<br />

Henry J. Gutekunst, 1935-36-37<br />

Francis R. Gutierrez, 1953-54-55-56<br />

Richard E. Gysberts, 1962-64<br />

Jack J. Habash, 1993<br />

* H<br />

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John R. Habeck, 1998<br />

Brian W. Haber, 2007<br />

William Hackett, 2004-05<br />

Joel C. Haddock, 2006-07<br />

Arthur L. Hahn, 1960<br />

Collins H. Haines, 1951-52-53<br />

Robert Haldeman, 1942-43<br />

Lance F. Hallam, 1990-91<br />

Stephen J. Halupka, 2006-07-08<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f rey W. Hamilton, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Erik H. Hammar, 1999-00-01<br />

Raymond F. Handel, 1984<br />

Terry L. Haney, 1962-63-64<br />

Th omas P. Hanlon, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Curt M. Hapward, 1988-89-90<br />

Michael P. Harakal, 1967-68-69-70<br />

John Harayda, 1940-41<br />

John W. Harding, 1967-68<br />

Jerry J. Hargrove, 1952<br />

Michael O. Harhay, 2004<br />

George T. Harper, 1952<br />

Chris Harris, 1986<br />

Bruce A. Hartman, 1987<br />

Jason M. Hartman, 1997-98<br />

Jonathan R. Hartman, 2006<br />

R.W. Hartman, 1920<br />

Jacob E. Hartmann, 1921-22-23<br />

Chris M. Hartzell, 2008<br />

Frederick S. Hass, 1964-65<br />

P. Mark Hastie, 1966-67-68-69<br />

Walter K. Hauser, 1908<br />

Louis J. Hayes, 1913-14<br />

Daniel C. Heck, 1945<br />

Kenneth E. Hedden, 1972<br />

Wayne W. Heffl ey, 1916<br />

Stauff ner Heff ner, 1936-38<br />

James L. Heidecker, 1966-67<br />

William J. Heller, 1960-62<br />

Brian L. Hendershot, 2003-04<br />

Ken M. Hendricks, 1957<br />

John J. Hennelly, 1994-95-97<br />

Raymond Hennessy, 1982<br />

Pete Henninger, 1913<br />

Ronald M. Henry, 1964-65-66-67<br />

Donald F. Herman, 1955-56-57<br />

B. Scott Hersh, 1982-83-84<br />

Frederick A. Heuer, 1912-13<br />

Henry Heuer, 1916<br />

Werner R. Heydlauf, 1985-86-87-88<br />

James M. Hickerson, 1996<br />

Robert F. Hieter, 1956-57-58<br />

Gary L. Hiller, 1961-62-63<br />

Michael R. Hiller, 1978-79-81<br />

Arnold L. Hoberman, 1959-60<br />

John T. Hobby, 1983-84-85-86<br />

William H. Hochella, 1943<br />

Frank W. Hodgkinson, 1974-75-77<br />

Lee T. H<strong>of</strong>f man, 1952-53-54<br />

Michael A. H<strong>of</strong>f man, 1988-89-90<br />

Roy H. H<strong>of</strong>f man, 1918<br />

Tyler E. Hojo, 1994<br />

Randal D. Holak, 2003<br />

Richard M. Holben, 1941-42-43<br />

Jared J. Holenda, 2007-08<br />

John C. Holenda, 2005-06-07<br />

John J. Holland, 1973-74-75<br />

William H. Hollenbaugh, 1913-14-15<br />

George E. Holstrom, 1921-22-23<br />

William Holtz, 1942<br />

Jackson B. Hoover, 1945<br />

Henry Hopkins, 1926-27<br />

William C. Horine, 1931-32<br />

Th omas D. Horne, 1961-62-63-64<br />

W. Herbert Horner, 1926-27<br />

Christopher S. Horton, 1979-80-81-82<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew M. Horun, 1985-87-88<br />

Roland T. Houseknecht, 1959-60-61<br />

Jack Houser, 1941<br />

William J. Howlett, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Benjamin A. Hubbard, 1912-13-14-15<br />

Edwin R. Huddy, 1922<br />

Timothy S. Hughes, 2006<br />

David Hungartner, 1951<br />

William H. Hunsicker, 1935-36-37<br />

Justin E. Hurlburt, 2000-01-02<br />

Lionel O. Hush, 1993-94-95-96<br />

Kevin J. Hussey, 2006-07-08<br />

Michael P. Hyde, 1981<br />

Eric F. Hyman, 1981<br />

Frank P. Ifkovits, 1960<br />

* I<br />

William S. Ingold, 1950-53<br />

Albert N. Inman, 1937-39<br />

George W. Irwin, 1945<br />

Jason P. Jack, 1994<br />

* J<br />

William D. Jackson, 1977<br />

William E. Jackson, 1948-49-50<br />

Stephen G. Jacobs, 1926-27-28<br />

Frank Jakobowski, 1941-42<br />

James R. Jeff ers, 2006-07-08<br />

Leroy Jeff erson, 1998<br />

Benjamin D. Jeff ries, 1974<br />

Glenn F. Johns, 1957-58-59<br />

Barry P. Johnson, 1961-62-63<br />

David E. Johnson, 1995-96-97<br />

Ernest Johnson, 1922<br />

Knute Johnson, 1921-22-23<br />

Matthew D. Johnson, 2004-05-06-07<br />

Michael T. Johnson, 2008<br />

Robert T. Johnson, 1943<br />

Patrick R. Johnston, 1987<br />

Alan D. Jones, 1971-72-73<br />

Daryl R. Jones, 1991-92-93<br />

David A. Jones, 1998-99-00<br />

David W. Jones, 1956-59<br />

Jacob M. Jones, 2000<br />

Justin R. Jones, 2001-02<br />

Stephen A. Jones, 1989-91<br />

Jack E. Jordan, 1951-52<br />

James G. Kaercher, 1983<br />

* K<br />

Ewald Kalmbach, 1958-59<br />

Michael C. Karchner, 2004-05-06<br />

Joseph Kasperski, 1943<br />

Michael A. Katz, 2008<br />

William L. Katz, 1911-12<br />

John W. Kaufman, 1937-39<br />

Peter D. Kaye, 1992<br />

Richard T. Keck, 1963-64-65-66<br />

C. Russell Keebler, 1934<br />

Roger J. Keehn, 1957<br />

Ryan D. Keeley, 2007-08<br />

Th omas J. Keenan, 1945<br />

William L. Keeny, 1953-54-55-56<br />

Joseph P. Kelleher, 1974-75-76-77<br />

Th omas W. Kelleher, 2003-04-05<br />

Douglas P. Kelley, 1982-83<br />

Michael P. Kellum, 2008<br />

Charles J. Kelly, 1982<br />

Michael R. Kelly, 1975-77<br />

Th omas L. Kennedy, 1934-35-36<br />

Michael J. Kern, 1994-95-96<br />

Paul F. Kerstetter, 1909<br />

Larry P. Kessler, 1950<br />

Matthew E. Kiesendahl, 1992-93<br />

Frank C. Killian, 1943<br />

Bruce G. Kilroy, 1967-68-69-70<br />

Jack E. Kimble, 1928<br />

Richard M. King, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Trygve M. Kleppinger, 1968-69-72<br />

Robert F. Kline, 1910<br />

Daniel L. Klinger, 2005-06<br />

T. Albert Klotz, 1931-32-33<br />

John H. Knapp, 1995-96-97-98<br />

Samuel S. Koch, 2007-08<br />

George R. Koehler, 1933-34-35<br />

Alfred J. Kohler, 1909<br />

William Kolano, 1978-79-80<br />

Arthur Kopacz, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Edward J. Kopp, 1997-98<br />

Herbert P. Korenko, 1936-37-38<br />

Michael T. Koth, 2001-02<br />

Michael J. Kovalski, 1986-87<br />

Glenn S. Kratzer, 1966-67-68-69<br />

Paul H. Krauss, 1910-11<br />

John M. Kreger, 1978-79-80<br />

Steven L. Kreider, 2001-02<br />

F. Harry Kreutzberg, 1949-53-54<br />

Blair Krimmel, 1941-42<br />

Robert Krimmel, 1941-42<br />

Kenneth C. Krings, 1965<br />

Jonathan D. Kuhns, 1981<br />

Jonathan Kuncewitch, 1998-99<br />

Newton H. Kunkel, 1931<br />

Charles T. Kuntzleman, 1959-60-61<br />

Albert B. Kunz, 1932<br />

Walter J.P. Kurowski, 1939<br />

Michael B. Kurtz, 1959<br />

Mark J. Kwiatkoski, 1976-77<br />

Jeremiah L. Lachaud, 2007-08<br />

* L<br />

Ricky LaDuca, 1981-82-83<br />

William W. Laing, 1934-35-36<br />

John H. Landino, 1987<br />

H. Leslie Landis, 1915-16<br />

Jerron L. Lane, 1993<br />

Th omas A. Lane, 1946-47<br />

Todd C. Langdon, 1982-83-84<br />

Henry W. Large, 1986-87-88-89<br />

Donald M. Latzko, 1949<br />

Claude M. Laudenslager, 1912-13-14<br />

Scott W. Lauer, 1982-83<br />

Victor N. Lea, 1980-81-82<br />

John H. Leale, 1992-93-94<br />

Michael N. Leanch, 2002-03-04-05<br />

Robert E. Lee, 1954-55-56<br />

Shawn A. Leh, 1994-95<br />

Timothy R. Lehman, 1968-69-70<br />

Elmer L. Leisey, 1911<br />

Paul M. Lembo, 1990<br />

Nicholas J. Leno, 1980-81-82-83<br />

Gene J. Lepore, 1932-33-34<br />

Frank A. Lerro, 1953-54-55<br />

Max Levine, 1932-33-34<br />

David M. Lewis (Brottman), 1984-85<br />

Howard H. Lewis, 1919-20-22-23<br />

Reuben E. Lewis, 1918<br />

Jon W. Light, 1969-71-72-73<br />

Samuel F. (Pete) Light, 1968-69<br />

A. Doug LiGregni, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Scott A. Lissner, 2007-08<br />

Michael H. Litsky, 1982-83<br />

Robert D. Loeffl er, 1967-68-69<br />

Matthew E. Loesch, 2006<br />

Robert M. Lokerson, 1991-92-93-94<br />

Gustav W. Loll, 1943<br />

Anthony J. Longo, 1961-62-63<br />

Joseph Loperfi do, 1983<br />

Jason P. LoPipero, 2007-08<br />

Earle G. Loser, 1911-12<br />

Paul Loser, 1912<br />

Leland E. Lott, 1974-75-76<br />

William Loughridge, 1922<br />

Dean R. Lowe, 1961-62-63<br />

Richard S. Lubben, 1950<br />

Benjamin J. Lucas, 1917<br />

Richard D. Ludwick, 1957-61-62<br />

Albert M. Lumpkin, 1945<br />

Matthew B. Lunn, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Kevin T. Lusardi, 1976-77<br />

Christopher F. Lutz, 1985-86-87<br />

Robert F. Lyman, 1943<br />

William D. MacAlpine, 1924-25<br />

* M<br />

Bruce J. Macartney, 1969<br />

Richard W. MacFarland, 1962-63-64-65<br />

W. Bruce MacIntosh, 1918<br />

Harry Mackin, 1946-47<br />

Roy E. Madsen, 1956-57<br />

Th omas H. Magee, 1947<br />

George E. Majercik, 1929-30-31<br />

Robert D. Major, 1969-71<br />

Jonathan T. Makowsky, 1991-92-93<br />

Keith A. Mann, 1997-98-99-01<br />

Robert A. Mann, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Viken H. Manoukian, 1991-92-93<br />

Michael D. Maquera, 1984-85<br />

Anthony R. Marino, 1968-69-70<br />

Mark C. Marino, 1986-87-88-89<br />

Frank Marrero, 1995-96-97-98<br />

Brian R. Marron, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Th eodore D. Marshall, 1961<br />

Dustin M. Martin, 2003-04<br />

Gilbert J. Martin, 1928<br />

Robert R. Martin, 1961-62<br />

Terry Martin, 1932<br />

Benjamin A. Martinez, 1973-74-75<br />

Michael A. Martino, 1995-96-97<br />

Peter A. Marvel, 1967<br />

Jacob N. Masenior, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Marshall F. Massa, 1968-71<br />

Brian J. Masterson, 1988<br />

Anthony C. Massino, 1993<br />

Sergio D. Masvidal, 2000-01<br />

Adam M. Matteo, 1993-94-95<br />

Paul A. Mattioli, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Adam J. Matusa, 1936-37-38<br />

Joseph A. Matuska, 1930-31-32<br />

John Y. May, 1931-32<br />

David C. Mazzola, 2005-06-07-08<br />

Daniel J. McCabe, 1965-66<br />

Michael L. McCabe, 1998-99-00<br />

Daniel L. McCall, 2003-04-05<br />

Frank McCants, 1972-73-74<br />

Mark A. McCarter, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Michael T. McClain, 1994-96<br />

Richard E. McCloskey, 1964<br />

Kevin A. McCracken, 1984<br />

Sean P. McCullough, 1991-92-93<br />

Michael J. McCurley, 2002-03-04-05<br />

John B. McCusker, 1975-76-77<br />

Charles A. McCutcheon, 1955<br />

J. Angus McDonald, 1983-84-85<br />

John M. McDonald, 1952-53-54-55<br />

Harry J. McDonough, 1938<br />

Patrick J, McDonough, 2008<br />

Timothy J. McElhinney, 1988-89-90<br />

James J. McElvaney III, 2006<br />

Kenyamo A. McFarlane, 1996-97-98-99<br />

James F. McGovern, 1915-16-17<br />

Matthew J. McGowan, 2002-03-04<br />

William R. McGuinn, 1999-00<br />

John P. McGuinness, 1979<br />

Ryan J. McGuinness, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Harry McKane, 1950<br />

John K. McKee, 1936-38<br />

John F. McKeon, 1978-79<br />

Robert E. McKewen, 1961<br />

Michael J. McLaughlin, 1965<br />

Jason J. McLean, 1996<br />

Kevin M. Mei, 1982-83-84-85<br />

W. Russell Melick, 1917<br />

John F. Mender, 1989<br />

Joseph J. Menegus, 1947-48-49<br />

Bruce P. Menzer, 1975<br />

Alfredo B. Mercuri, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Robert Merle, 1980-81-82-83<br />

Ryan P. Merrill, 2004-05-06<br />

Emil A. Mesics, 1926-27<br />

John M. Metzger, 1940-41<br />

Th omas M. Mextorf, 1978<br />

John D. Michelin, 1987-88-89<br />

Michael J. Mignosi, 1992-93-94<br />

Leonard Mikionis, 1943<br />

John C. Mill, 1973-74-75<br />

Alexander T. Miller, 2003-04-05<br />

Carbin Miller, 1905-06-07<br />

Clair D. Miller, 1956-57-58<br />

Curtis A. Miller, 1907-08-09<br />

Daniel E. Miller, 2000-01-02-03<br />

Duane Miller, 1986<br />

Luther Miller, 1930-31-32<br />

Michael Miller, 1984-85<br />

Paul H. Miller, 1951-52-53<br />

Robert E. H. Miller, 1950-51<br />

Vernon A. Miller, 1946-47-48-49<br />

George C. Mills, 1951-52<br />

Gus Minifri, 1940-41<br />

Ernest A. Minka, 1926-27-28<br />

Edward V. Minka, 1927-28-29<br />

Kyle W. Mirth, 1978-79-80-81<br />

Robert F. Mirth, 1943-46-47-48<br />

Edward S. Mitchell, 1968-69-70<br />

Th eodore D. Mitchell, 1994<br />

Richard A. Mitstifer, 1976-77<br />

William J. Moates III, 2006-07-08<br />

Salvatore D. M<strong>of</strong>f a, 1979-80<br />

Mark Mogavero, 1994-95-96<br />

George E. Molchany, 1945<br />

Peter J. Molendyke, 1972-73<br />

Vincent Molinari, 2003<br />

Earl E. Moll, 1924<br />

Ronald C. Molrine, 1979-80<br />

Stephen F. Montalto, 2004-05-06<br />

Michael J. Montone, 2004<br />

Edward P. Moran, 1987<br />

Michael D. Morra, 1989-90-91<br />

Norman Morris, 1940-41<br />

Robert R. Morris, 1956<br />

James R. Morrison, 1931-32<br />

Jeff rey S. Morrow, 2004-05-06<br />

Robert E. Morton, 1943<br />

Robert J. Moser, 1945<br />

Joel E. Moskowitz, 1958<br />

Michael L. Mottola, 1979-80-81-82<br />

Mark A. Mounayar, 2008<br />

Craig A. Moyer, 1959-60<br />

Kenneth T. Moyer, 1946<br />

Lloyd A. Moyer, 1932-33-34<br />

Russel W. Moyer, 1918<br />

Th omas J. Moyer, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Michael J. Mrkobrad, 2002-03-04<br />

Joseph J. Muccia, 1999-00-01<br />

Th omas M. Mullane, 1982-84-85<br />

Robert F. Mulligan, 2008<br />

Th omas Mulroy, 1983-84<br />

Joseph M. Mulvihill, 2008<br />

Vincent P. Mulvihill, 1976-77-78-79<br />

John Munchak, 1937-38-39<br />

James R. Munn, 1974<br />

Robert W. Muntz, 1993-94-95<br />

Th omas J. Murdock, 1982-83-84-85<br />

Mwaura Muroki, 1997-98-99-00<br />

John J. Murphy, 1985-86-87-88<br />

James A. Murray, 1970-71-72-73<br />

John R. Murtaugh, 1963<br />

Christopher R. Musselman,<br />

2004-05-06-07<br />

John M. Mustion, 1986-87<br />

Seth D. Myers, 1995-96-97-98<br />

Chase M. Nadell, 2008<br />

* N<br />

Th omas G. Nader, 1981-82<br />

Curtis E. Nagle, 1981-82-83-84<br />

Th omas A. Naratil, 1952-53-54-55<br />

Geno J. Nardini, 1991-92-93<br />

David L. Nark, 1974-75-76<br />

Russell D. Nehf, 1931-32-33<br />

George O. Neils, 1950<br />

Th omas G. Nemeth, 1981<br />

Harry H. Nenow, 1911<br />

Carl D. Neubling, 1922-23<br />

Th omas W. Neumann, 1982-83-84-85<br />

Newhard, 1918<br />

Harry J. Newman, 1952-53-54-55<br />

Neil Newman, 2000<br />

Ryan M. Newman, 2003-04<br />

Jeff rey Nieman, 1970<br />

Michael J. Niemiec, 1969<br />

Th eodore S. Nissen, 1945<br />

Stephen M. Nissley, 2008<br />

Th eodore K. Nivison, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Michael D. Nolan, 2005-06-07-08<br />

Otto F. Nolde, 1917-18-19<br />

Edgar V. Nonnemaker, 1905-07<br />

James W. Nonnemaker, 1957-59<br />

Carl S. Norman, 1973-74<br />

Joshua J. Northridge, 1995-96<br />

Michael C. Norton, 2007<br />

Jason F. Novak, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Sergei C. Novak, 1961-62-63<br />

Donald L. Novek, 1956-57-58<br />

Timothy Novotnack, 1982-83<br />

Edgar C. Oberg, 1931-32<br />

* O<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f rey O’Callaghan, 2005<br />

Robert S. Ochner, 1978-79-80-81<br />

Edward O’Connell, 1985<br />

Paul D. O’Connor, 1921<br />

Rory O’Connor, 1995-96<br />

Brian O’Dowd, 1986<br />

Cyrus J. Ohnmacht, 1960<br />

Th omas D. Oleksa, 1972-73-74<br />

James N. Oliphant, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Ronald S. Ondrejca, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Terence P. O’Neil, 1980-81-82-83<br />

Kevin J. O’Neill, 1969<br />

Jeff rey T. Opiel, 2001-02-03<br />

Timothy M. Opiel, 2002-05<br />

R. Stephen Opp, 1964<br />

Anthony D. Orazi, 1995-96-98<br />

Keith E. Ordemann, 1972-73-74-75<br />

George A. Ordway, 1964<br />

David G. Orphanides, 1981-82-83<br />

Garrett T. Orr, 2007-08<br />

James R. Orr, 1957-58-59<br />

Paul R. Orr, 1918-20<br />

Michael A. Ostrowski, 2000<br />

Nicholas Otranto, 2000-01-02-03<br />

F. Herbert Owens, 1957-58-59<br />

Donald J. Pace, 1995<br />

* P<br />

Si Padolin, 1932-33-34<br />

Carl E. Padovano, 1942<br />

Robert N. Paessler, 1987-88-89-90<br />

Michael A. Pagan, 1987-88-89-90<br />

D. Scott Paine, 1980-81<br />

N. Charles Palczuk, 1945<br />

Ferdinand E. Palladino, 1929-30-31<br />

Robert J. Panny, 1987-88<br />

Th omas E. Papa, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Frederick J. Papera, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Anthony Parillo, 1929-30<br />

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* P<br />

Russel W. Park, 1919-20<br />

James Parker, 1917<br />

Anthony A. Pascal, 1926-27-28<br />

George A. Pasterchick, 1951<br />

Michael A. Patschke, 1993-94-95-96<br />

Christopher J. Patti, 1994-95-96<br />

Malvin E. Paul, 1937-38-39<br />

Clarke A. Paulus, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Robert L. Pearsons, 1957-58-59<br />

Douglas J. Peebles, 1984-85<br />

Ryan J. Peer, 2002-03-04<br />

Fred E. Peifl ey, 1948-49-50<br />

Christopher Peischl, 1983-84-85<br />

Joseph L. Pelligrino, 1974<br />

Paul A. Peri, 1995-96-97<br />

Raushan A. Person, 2002<br />

Michael K. Peters, 1963<br />

Robert H. Peters, 1965<br />

Stephen C. Peters, 1994-95<br />

Th anasis N. Petrakis, 2001-02-03<br />

Alfonso R. Petrillo, 1985-86-87<br />

Darin E. Petro, 1985-86<br />

Joseph A. Petro, 1941<br />

William F. Pfeifer, 1935<br />

David T. Pfund, 1984-85-86-87<br />

John D. Pharr, 1920<br />

Benjamin P. Phillips, 2001-02-03<br />

John K. Phillips, 1923-24-25-26<br />

Cummings W. Piatt, 1962-63-64<br />

Richard M. Picinich, 1993-94<br />

Michael J. Piegari, 1996<br />

Th omas W. Pietila, 1950<br />

Harvey J. Pine, 1994-95-96-97<br />

John R. Piper, 1963-64-65-66<br />

Michael D. Pisano, 1991-92-93-94<br />

Carl J. Pletenyik, 1967<br />

Joseph E. Podany, 1939<br />

Gary L. Podenak, 1972-73<br />

Christopher J. Poehls, 2005-06<br />

John M. Pokorney, 1927-28-29<br />

Howard C. Pollard, 1995-96<br />

John J. Pollitt, 1952<br />

Erford E. Porter, 1980-83<br />

Jeff rey E. Potkul, 1986-87-88<br />

Daniel T. Poust, 1961-62-63<br />

Kenneth D. Poust, 1935-36-37<br />

Robert A. Powers, 1988-89-90<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew J. Pratt, 1992-93-94-95<br />

Christian X. Price, 1992-93<br />

Joseph Pujazon, 1947<br />

Paul A. Putra, 1906-07-08<br />

Scott W. Pyne, 1985-86-87<br />

Denton J. Quick, 1929<br />

* Q<br />

* R<br />

J. Christopher Quinn, 1909<br />

Morris M. Quint, 1943-46<br />

Christopher R. Radomski,<br />

2000-01-02-03<br />

Matthew S. Rathbun, 2005-06-07-08<br />

James D. Rau, 1964-65-69<br />

William S. Ray, 1973-74-75<br />

Kenneth J. Rayhon, 1996-97-98-99<br />

Christopher M. Reed, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Horace B. Reed, 1914<br />

Paul M. Reed, 1907-08<br />

W. Gene Reed, 1950-51<br />

Tade J. Reen, 1995<br />

Gomer S. Rees, 1921-22<br />

Frank E. Reheis, 1998<br />

Gerald J. Rehrig, 1956-57-58<br />

Francis G. Reichwein, 1937-38-39<br />

Michael J. Reid, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Th omas F. Reilly, 1970-71<br />

Carl C. Reimer, 1942-46<br />

Richard H. Reimer, 1947-48-49<br />

William S. Reiner, 1981-82-83-84<br />

Karl L. Reisner, 1907-08-09<br />

Walter L. Reisner, 1911-12-13-14<br />

Walter L. Reisner, 1966-67-69<br />

Lester Reiter, 1932<br />

Jeff rey J. Reitz, 1983<br />

James J. Renaldi, 1983<br />

John Rendinaro, 1979<br />

Martin D. Renshaw, 1958-59-60<br />

Charles Reppert, 1935-36<br />

John Reutlinger, 1925<br />

Charles Rhoads, 1930<br />

Barry A. Rhody, 1961<br />

Orian Rice, 1924<br />

Randy R. Rice, 1969-70<br />

Charles W. Richard, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Owen L. Riedy, 1929<br />

Matthew J. Rieker, 2001<br />

Christopher Riley, 1932-33-34<br />

Sean J. Riley, 1988-89-90<br />

John R. Rishko, 1988-89-91<br />

Eric A. Riso, 1992<br />

Donald T. Rissmiller, 1962-63<br />

William S. Ritter, 1912-13-14-15<br />

Kamali T. Roberts, 1998-00-01<br />

Donald W. Robinson, 1965<br />

Paul W. Robinson, 1999-00<br />

Richard Robinson, 1926<br />

Arthur D. Roderick, 1912-13<br />

Joseph Rodgers, 1933-34<br />

John D. Rodrigues, 2000-01-02<br />

Kenneth G. Rogers, 1982-83<br />

Roger C. Rohn, 1933-34<br />

Ronald Romano, 1978-79-80-81<br />

Joshua B. Romig, 1996<br />

J. Randall Roorbach, 1967<br />

Leon Rosenberg, 1931-33<br />

Nicholas A. Rosetti, 2002-04<br />

Glen A. Ross, 1983-84-85<br />

Vincent R. Rosso, 1958-59-60<br />

Cliff ord W. Roth, 1959-60-61<br />

Earl Roth, 1945<br />

Glenn M. Roth, 1967-68<br />

Lynn H. Rothrock, 1962-63-64<br />

Harold C. Roveda, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Michael P. Rowan, 1978-79<br />

Michael A. Rowe, 1989-90<br />

Paul L. Royer, 1915<br />

Michael P. Rubas, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Albert Rubbert, 1945-48-49-50<br />

Martin L. Ruglio, 1928<br />

C.R. Rul<strong>of</strong>f , 1906<br />

Michael J. Rus, 2008<br />

George A. Rusetski, 1945<br />

Milton G. Russell, 1959<br />

Th omas P. Russell, 1982-83<br />

Charles M. Ruyak, 1949-50<br />

Kevin M. Ryan, 2008<br />

Timothy J. Ryan, 1981-82-83-84<br />

Russell W. Ryker, 1937-38<br />

Anthony A. Saddler, 1952-53-54-55<br />

* S<br />

Th om E. Saeger, 1967-68<br />

Zachary K. St. Pierre, 1996<br />

Matthew A. Sallese, 2004-05-06<br />

Ronney J. Salley, 1971-72-73<br />

Edward A. Salo, 1969-70-71-72<br />

Charles D. Salvaterra, 1970-72-73<br />

Jeff rey A. Salzano, 2002<br />

Walter C. Sandt, 1906<br />

John G. Sanford, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Eric J. Santagato, 2005-06-07-08<br />

Frank A. Santini, 2003-04<br />

Dylan J. Sapir, 1997<br />

Christopher J. Sarkis, 1992-93<br />

John D. Sartori, 1976-77-78-79<br />

David J. Sass, 1995<br />

Ryan C. Sassaman, 2004-05-06<br />

Henry Satsky, 1935<br />

Jacob S. Savacool, 1909-10-11<br />

Justin P. Saverine, 2001-02<br />

Brett J. Sawyer, 1995-96-97<br />

Carminello S. Sbordone, 1946-47<br />

Ernest A. Scarpa, 1951-52-53<br />

Joseph A. Scarsella, 1947<br />

Arthur A. Scavone, 1977-78-79-80<br />

Jonathan S. Scerbo, 1999-01<br />

John P. Schantz, 1963-64-65-66<br />

Joseph L. Schantz, 1935<br />

Michael W. Schantz, 1970<br />

James K. Schell, 1946<br />

William N. Schell, 1948-49<br />

George L. Schindler, 1950-51<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew M. Schlechter, 1984-85-86-87<br />

John F. Schlechter, 1975-76-77-78<br />

Scott R. Schlenker, 1985-86-87<br />

Brian Schlute, 1978-79<br />

Alexander W. Schmidt, 1985<br />

Daniel R. Schmidt, 1996-97-98-99<br />

Robert W. Schmidt, 1997<br />

Timothy D. Schnall, 1994<br />

Alan L. Schneider, 1969-70-71-72<br />

Peter P. Schneider, 1940-41<br />

Th omas J. Schneider, 2000-01-02<br />

John S. Schneller, 1905<br />

Walter E. Schock, 1905-06<br />

John J. Schoeller, 1997-98-99-00<br />

Beneval H. Schoellkopf, 1957-59<br />

Alexander R. Schreiber, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Kurt M. Schroeder, 1976-77<br />

Christopher Schultz, 1982-83<br />

Erwin J. Schummer, 1967-68-69-70<br />

James B. Schwartz, 1976<br />

Stanley S. Schweimler, 1923<br />

Michael F. Schweitzer, 1988-89<br />

Elwood Schwenk, 1914-15-16<br />

Frederick N. Schwenk, 1958-60<br />

Gerald D. Scott, 1989-90-91-92<br />

L. Perry Scott, 1938-39-40<br />

William Scott, 1910-11<br />

Mark L. Scrivanich, 1981<br />

Fred R. Seidel, 1913<br />

Alan S. Seifert, 1928<br />

George F. Segelbacher, 1952-53<br />

William D. Selim, 1967-68<br />

Edward R. Seltzer, 1926-27<br />

Lee R. Seras, 1965-66-67<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew J. Serina, 1992-93<br />

Fritz E. Sermulin, 1911-12<br />

J. Milo Sewards, 1937-38<br />

Robert H. Shaff er, 1976-77<br />

Keith L. Shaftel, 1968<br />

Keith R. Shalvoy, 2004-05<br />

Joseph F. Shanosky, 1940-41-42-43<br />

Robert S. Shapiro, 1983-84-85-86<br />

William T. Sharlow, 1978<br />

Kodi J. Shay, 2001-02-03<br />

Harold E. Sheeley, 1950-51-52<br />

Patrick J. Shelley, 1997-98<br />

William B. Shelly, 1906-07-08<br />

Nathaniel H. Shephard, 1976<br />

Robert M. Sherman, 2002-03<br />

Beau P. Sherry, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Ralph Shilling, 1910<br />

Robert M. Shirvanian, 1973-74-75<br />

Foster E. Shook, 1920<br />

Albert A. Shoudy, 1946-47-48-49<br />

Oscar D. Shoy, 2001-02<br />

Asher F. Shupp, 1909<br />

Roy F. Shupp, 1908-09<br />

Edward J. Sikorski, 1942-46-47-48<br />

Joshua D. Simons, 1994<br />

Albert D. Simpson, 1937-39<br />

Ryan M. Simunovich, 1995<br />

Barry W. Sirota, 1957<br />

Jon-Paul Skarpetowski, 1998-99-00-01<br />

Albert H. Skean, 1909-10-11-12-13<br />

William J. Skean, 1921-22-23<br />

Alfred J. Skidmore, 1943<br />

James A. Skidmore, 1951-52-53<br />

Paul Skorinko, 1947-48-49<br />

Carl A. Slabicki, 2003-04-05<br />

Eric S. Slaton, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Winfred T. Slemmer, 1922-23-24-25<br />

Atwood T. Smith, 1928-29<br />

Charles W. Smith, 1975-76-77-78<br />

David P. Smith, 1989-90-91-92<br />

Francis H. Smith, 1905-06-07<br />

Irvin Smith, 1945<br />

Jamie J. Smith, 1977-78-79-80<br />

John F. Smith, 1933<br />

Lester T. Smith, 1933<br />

Levan P. Smith, 1927-28-29<br />

Matthew E. Smith, 2006-07<br />

Robert L. Smith, 1943<br />

Ryan T. Smith, 1996<br />

Th omas B. Smyers, 1972-73-74-75<br />

George W. Smythe, 1919<br />

Wash Snoich, 1927<br />

Clarence M. Snyder, 1908-09-10-11<br />

Erik P. Snyder, 2006-07-08<br />

Raymond E. Snyder, 1919-20<br />

Joseph A. Sobel, 1929-30<br />

James L. Socci, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Jack Sol<strong>of</strong>f , 1947-48<br />

Emmanuel K. Solomon, 1917<br />

George M. Solomon, 1957-58<br />

Donald J. Sommerville, 1977-78-79<br />

Steven Sonkin, 1983-84<br />

Leroy L. Spangler, 1957<br />

Lee E. Spanitz, 1966<br />

Marcus A. Spatidol, 1980-81<br />

P. Wesley Spence, 2000-01<br />

Bryan C. Spencer, 2002-03-04-05<br />

Jason R. Spencer, 2003-04<br />

Christopher B. Spicer, 2000-01<br />

Benjamin L. Spinelli, 1976<br />

Ira E. Spitzer, 1969-70<br />

Philip C. Spohn, 1982-83<br />

Jeff S. Sponenburg, 1986-87-88-89<br />

Frank A. Sposato, 1989-90<br />

Frank A. Spotts, 1926-27-28<br />

David Sprague, 1979<br />

Walter O. Staehle, 1972-73-75<br />

James R. Stampfl e, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Zoltan L. Stamus, 1937-38-39<br />

Michael J. Stankowitz, 1998-99-00-01<br />

Corey A. Stanton, 2005-06<br />

Joseph Staudinger, 1945<br />

Kenneth A. Stauff er, 1960<br />

Bryan Z. Steele, 1996-97-98-99<br />

Charles L. Steele, 1914-15<br />

Frank G. Stefkovich, 1950-51<br />

Richard K. Steich, 1988-89<br />

Neil V. Steigerwalt, 1933-34<br />

Milton H. Steinhauer, 1925<br />

William H. Stephens, 1915-16<br />

Louis Sterner, 1932-33<br />

Mark Stiansen, 1998<br />

Eugene Still, 1983<br />

Frederick E. Storch, 1934<br />

William I. Stoudt, 1961<br />

Haldeman C. Stout, 1924-25-26<br />

Harold S. Stovall, 1973-74-75-76<br />

Russell P. Strait, 1947-48-49<br />

William F. Stranzl, 1953-54-55-56<br />

Miles J. Stroup, 1918<br />

Eric B. Stubin, 1988-89-90<br />

Mark W. Stull, 1974-75-76-77<br />

Alfred M. Stump, 1905-06-07<br />

Craig A. Stump, 1989-90-91-92<br />

John F. Sules, 1976-77-78<br />

Jeff rey W. Swanson, 1974-75<br />

John A. Sweatlock, 1946<br />

Christopher J. Swensen III, 2006-07<br />

C. Dean Symons, 1931-32<br />

Th addeus A. Szela, 1943<br />

Austin L. Taggart, 1919-20-21<br />

D. Ross Tanner, 2004-05-06-07<br />

Gregory B. Tanzer, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Michael P. Tanzi, 2004-05-06<br />

Th omas R. Tarsitano, 2004-05-06-07<br />

Joseph A. Tartar IV, 2006<br />

William H. Taylor, 1915<br />

John E. Teife, 1946<br />

Daniel J. Terpstra, 1993-94-95-96<br />

Jeff rey M. Th iel, 1996<br />

Lawrence E. Th iel, 1993<br />

Joseph J. Th omas, 1983-84<br />

Pierre C. Th omas, 1931<br />

Th omas Th omas, 1935<br />

Arthur C. Th ompson, 1926-27<br />

Edward S. Th ompson, 1985-86-87<br />

Robert Th ompson, 1936<br />

Jonathan F. Tobias, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Ronald L. Todd, 1962-64<br />

Michael J. Togno, 1979-80-81<br />

Jan J. Tokarczyk, 1995-97<br />

Roger R. Tolosky, 1947-48-49<br />

Roger C. Toney, 1963-64-65<br />

Telly J. Topakas, 1993<br />

Charles M. Topp, 1992-93-94-95<br />

Richard J. Toth, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Zachary C. Trach, 2001-02<br />

Frank J. Tracy, 1938<br />

Luke P. Trainer, 1991-92-93-94<br />

Justin U. Trakimas, 1995-96<br />

Nicholas F. Tranguch, 1999-00-01<br />

Donald S. Travis, 1964-66-67<br />

Robert W. Treat, 1965-66<br />

Joseph Trechak, 1951-52-53<br />

Richard I. Tredinnick, 1951-52-53<br />

Michael Tremblay, 1985<br />

Robert E. Treut, 1967-68<br />

David Tritto, 1984-85-86-87<br />

Gary J. Tritto, 1988<br />

John P. Trump, 1976-77-78-79<br />

Paul J. Truran, 1952-53-54-55<br />

Agnew S. Tryon, 1906<br />

Daniel P. Tulino, 1996<br />

Charles Tummino, 1998<br />

Th omas J. Turczyn, 1961-62-63<br />

Steven Turi, 1988-89-90-91<br />

Silvio V. Tursi, 1922-23-24<br />

Ernest Turtzo, 1945<br />

Frank Tutza, 1956<br />

Samuel R. Tyler, 1965-66-67<br />

J. Randolph Uhrich,<br />

1967-68-69-70<br />

John C. Umlauf, 1939<br />

Leonard M. Utz, 1918<br />

James Vaiana, 1929-30<br />

Hildebert Van Buren, 1931<br />

William D. Van Dyke, 1992-93-94-95<br />

Keith J. Van Fleet, 2001-02-03<br />

Richard W. Van Horn, 1994-95-96-97<br />

William A. Van Zandt, 1919<br />

Robert M. VanIderstine, 1966-67-68-69<br />

Joseph E. Vecchio, 1990-91-92-93<br />

Michael G. Venezia, 2001<br />

Paul L. Vikner, 1967-68<br />

Prisco J. Villani, 1999-00-01<br />

Howard Vincent, 1930<br />

Jared T. Vivacqua, 2006<br />

Stanley Vnuk, 1953-54<br />

Richard I. Volpe, 2002-03-04<br />

Charles Voorhees, 1983-84-85-86<br />

Frederick D. Vreeland, 1912<br />

Henry A. Wacker, 1911<br />

Donald E. Waggoner, 1961<br />

Christopher Wagner, 1978-79<br />

Grant N. Wagner, 1989<br />

James J. Wagner, 1978-79<br />

Daniel R. Walker, 2002-03-04<br />

Matthew W. Walker, 1999<br />

All-Time All-TimeLetterwinners<br />

Letterwinners<br />

Taylor W. Wallace, 1971<br />

Jason N. Walsh, 1994<br />

William H. Walters, 1940-41<br />

Th omas R. Waranavage, 1991-92<br />

Anthony E. Ware, 1980-81-82<br />

Th omas J. Wargacki, 2003-04-05<br />

G. Th omas Wargo, 1958-59-60<br />

Michael J. Wassokowich, 1938-39<br />

Timothy Watkins, 1933-34<br />

John S. Watto, 1943<br />

Frederick F.J. Wavrek, 1931-33<br />

Philip B. Wavrek, 1965-68<br />

Austin R. Way, 1945<br />

William F. Weaber, 1918<br />

Bruce M. Weaver, 1968-69-70-71<br />

Darren J. Weaver, 1996<br />

Milton Weaver, 1923<br />

Ernest A. Weber, 1914<br />

Linford Weber, 1926-27<br />

Paul Weber, 1928-29-30<br />

Timothy J. Weber, 1971-72<br />

Albert Weiner, 1931-32-33<br />

Harold H. Weiner, 1935<br />

Milton Weiner, 1928-29-30<br />

Richard A. Weisenbach, 1960-62<br />

Th omas G. Weller, 1977<br />

Douglas R. Wenrich, 1965<br />

Richard F. Werkheiser, 1953-54-55-56<br />

Paul J. Werrell, 1967-68-69-70<br />

Ernest F. Wescoe, 1949-50-51<br />

Alan D. Wessel, 1976<br />

Ronald H. Wessner, 1963-64<br />

Paul D. Weston, 1918-21-22-23<br />

Th omas J. Whalen, 1964<br />

George E. Wheeler, 1969-70-71<br />

R. John Whispell, 1969-70<br />

Paul K. Whitcraft, 1955-56-57<br />

Jeff rey K. White, 1972<br />

Quincy D. Whiteman, 1947-48-49<br />

Harold P. Whitenight, 1921-22-23<br />

Charles C. Wiggins, 1952<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew D. Wilkins, 2004-05<br />

William P. Wilkinson, 1931-32<br />

Antoine J. Williams, 2004-05<br />

Dennis M. Williams, 1993-94<br />

Earle Williams, 1909<br />

Robert Willingham, 1924<br />

William Wills, 1917-18-19-20<br />

Claude C.P. Wilson, 1956-57-58<br />

John R. Wilson, 1998<br />

Samuel Wilson, 1916<br />

Leland C. Winkler, 1924-25<br />

Archie J. Witt, 1921-22-23-24<br />

Albert J. Witwer, 1929-30<br />

Charles F. Woginrich, 1962-63-64-65<br />

Cory A. Wohlbach, 1994-95-96-97<br />

Brian Wolfe, 1983-84<br />

Franklin L. Wolfe, 1939<br />

Merle D. Wolfe, 1959-60<br />

Steve E. Wolfe, 1974<br />

Steven S. Wolfe, 1972-73-74-75<br />

Anthony L. Wolfsohn, 1999-00<br />

Leonard F. Woodel, 1957<br />

Alan H. Woodworth, 1950-51<br />

Charles H. Woodworth, 1943<br />

William H. Woodworth, 1949-50-51<br />

Arthur E. Wright, 1956-57<br />

Christopher J. Wright, 1987-88-89-90<br />

Ewan C. Wright, 2006-07-08<br />

Jordan C. Wright, 1999-00-01-02<br />

Ian S. Ximinies, 1998-99-00-01<br />

Anthony W. Yankowsky, 1963<br />

Nicholas Yanuzzi, 1950<br />

John Yarshinsky, 1934<br />

Lindley N. Yerg, 1939<br />

Lewis A. Yerkes, 1943<br />

David D. Yoder, 1965-66-67-68<br />

Leon K. Yoder, 1966<br />

Edgar L. Yost, 1958-59-60<br />

Donald Young, 1932-33-34<br />

John Young, 1935<br />

John R. Young, 1956-57-58<br />

Robert A. Young, 1966-67-68-69<br />

Jeff rey D. Zaccaria, 1992-93<br />

Raymond Zaney, 1942<br />

Christopher L. Zatorski, 1987-88<br />

Jeff S. Zeigler, 1986-87<br />

Joseph E. Zeszotarski, 1987-88-89-90<br />

Lester Zetty, 1941-42<br />

LeRoy G. Ziegenfuss, 1941-42-43<br />

Floyd Zimmerman, 1934-35<br />

David J. Zotter, 1975<br />

Richard P. Zrebiec, 2000<br />

Albert Zuzzio, 1940-41<br />

Anthony J. Zuzzio, 1937-38-39<br />

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2008 John DeLuca, RB<br />

D3football.com (3rd)<br />

Matt Rathbun, LB<br />

D3football.com (3rd)<br />

2007 Matt Johnson, TE<br />

D3football.com (3rd)<br />

2004 Dan McCall, LB<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (1st)<br />

D3football.com (3rd)<br />

2003 Kodi Shay, KR<br />

Division III SIDs (2nd)<br />

Chris Radomski, OT<br />

D3football.com (3rd)<br />

2002 Chris Reed, K<br />

AFCA (1st)<br />

Division III SIDs (1st)<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (1st)<br />

D3football.com (HM)<br />

Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Division III SIDs (HM)<br />

2001 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

Division III SIDs (3rd)<br />

2000 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

Division III SIDs (1st)<br />

D3football.com (1st)<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (2nd)<br />

Mike Burke, DB<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (2nd)<br />

Division III SIDs (3rd)<br />

D3football.com (HM)<br />

John Schoeller, OL<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (3rd)<br />

Division III SIDs (HM)<br />

1999 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

Division III SIDs (1st)<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Gazette (1st)<br />

D3football.com (1st)<br />

1993 Rob Lokerson, WR<br />

AFCA/Kodak (1st)<br />

Division III SIDs (1st)<br />

Associated Press (2nd)<br />

1988 Jeff Potkul, RB<br />

Division III SIDs (HM)<br />

John Murphy<br />

Associated Press (HM)<br />

1987 Dave Pfund, T<br />

Division III SIDs (2nd)<br />

Associated Press (HM)<br />

1985 Dave Lewis, P<br />

Associated Press (HM)<br />

1984 Bill Reiner, NG<br />

Division III SIDs (HM)<br />

1979 John Sartori, E<br />

Division III SIDs (1st)<br />

1947 Harold “Bill” Bell, B<br />

Associated Press (1st)<br />

1946 George Bibighaus, E<br />

Associated Press (1st)<br />

Jack Crider, B<br />

Associated Press (3rd)<br />

1942 Pete Gorgone, B<br />

Associated Press (2nd)<br />

Bud Bossick, QB<br />

Associated Press (HM)<br />

1930 George Majercik, B<br />

New York Telegram<br />

1925 Nick Borrell, B<br />

New York Telegram (3rd)<br />

46<br />

all-america<br />

fi rst-team selections in bold<br />

Matt Johnson became<br />

the fi rst Muhlenberg tight<br />

end to earn All-America<br />

recognition two years<br />

ago.<br />

Jack Crider was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> three All-Americans<br />

to play on the<br />

1946 Tobacco Bowl<br />

team.<br />

Chris Radomski was<br />

named a third-team All-<br />

American and played in<br />

the Aztec Bowl in 2003.<br />

Rob Lokerson<br />

earned All-<br />

America honors<br />

in 1993<br />

after leading<br />

Division III<br />

in receiving<br />

yards.<br />

academic<br />

all-america<br />

2008 John DeLuca, RB<br />

Matt Rathbun, LB<br />

2007 Jordon Grube, K<br />

1998 Tony Orazi, OL<br />

1990 Mike H<strong>of</strong>f man, DB<br />

Joe Zeszotarski, LB<br />

1989 Joe Zeszotarski, DL<br />

Mike H<strong>of</strong>f man, DB<br />

1980 Art Scavone, T<br />

1977 Mark Stull, DT<br />

1976 Mark Stull, DT<br />

1975 Keith Ordemann, LB<br />

Tom Smyers, LB<br />

1974 Eric Butler, OE<br />

1972 Ed Salo, C<br />

1971 Ed Salo, IL<br />

1970 Ed Salo, G<br />

NCAA<br />

postgraduate<br />

scholarship<br />

1991 Mike H<strong>of</strong>f man<br />

1981 Art Scavone<br />

1978 Mark Stull<br />

1976 Eric Butler<br />

1973 Ed Salo<br />

NCAA statistical<br />

champion<br />

2004 Team<br />

total defense<br />

(195.5 yards per game)<br />

1999 Team<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

(28.7 average)<br />

1993 Rob Lokerson<br />

receiving yards<br />

(141.7 per game)<br />

1985 Dave Lewis<br />

punting<br />

(41.6 average)<br />

1983 Team<br />

pass defense<br />

(76.4 yards per game)<br />

1974 Tom Oleksa<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns<br />

(31.1 average)<br />

aztec<br />

bowl<br />

Division III senior all-star game<br />

played in Mexico<br />

2004 Dan McCall<br />

2003 Chris Radomski<br />

2002 Chris Reed<br />

2000 John Schoeller<br />

take me to your leaders<br />

Muhlenberg has fi nished in the top 10 in a Division III statistical<br />

category 38 times:<br />

category rank team/player year avg/no<br />

total defense 1 team 2004 195.5<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 1 team 1999 28.7<br />

receiving yards 1 Rob Lokerson 1993 141.7<br />

punting 1 Dave Lewis 1985 41.6<br />

pass defense 1 team 1983 76.4<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 1 Tom Oleksa 1974 31.1<br />

turnover margin 2 team 2002 +2.3<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 2 Joshua Carter 1999 35.0<br />

total defense 3 team 2007 211.8<br />

scoring defense 3 team 2004 10.3<br />

rushing defense 3 team 2004 68.1<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 3 team 2002 25.3<br />

fi eld goals 3 Chris Reed 2002 1.3<br />

all-purpose yards 3 Joshua Carter 2000 203.1<br />

receptions 3 Rob Lokerson 1993 8.4<br />

scoring defense 4 team 2007 11.2<br />

interceptions 4 Mike Burke 2000 1.0<br />

passing effi ciency 4 Pete Broas 1984 147.7<br />

turnovers lost 5 team 2007 10<br />

pass effi ciency defense 5 team 2004 79.3<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 5 Kodi Shay 2003 30.5<br />

all-purpose yards 6 Joshua Carter 1999 208.3<br />

pass effi ciency defense 7 team 2007 86.3<br />

fumbles lost 7 team 2007 5<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 7 Tom Murdock 1984 25.0<br />

fumbles recovered 8 team 2007 17<br />

all-purpose yards 8 Kodi Shay 2003 186.6<br />

total <strong>of</strong>fense 8 Sean McCullough 1993 263.9<br />

rushing yards 9 John DeLuca 2008 148.5<br />

sacks 9 team 2007 3.67<br />

passes had intercepted 9 team 2007 5<br />

total defense 9 team 2005 253.6<br />

passing <strong>of</strong>fense 9 team 1993 268.4<br />

punting 9 Dave Brottman 1984 39.6<br />

pass effi ciency defense 10 team 2008 94.7<br />

turnover margin 10 team 2007 +1.6<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f returns 10 Joshua Carter 2000 28.2<br />

fi eld goals 10 Tom Mulroy 1984 1.11<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009


Centennial Conference:<br />

2008 JOHN DeLUCA, RB<br />

MATT RATHBUN, LB<br />

Cameron Ahouse, DB<br />

Phil Cresta, WR<br />

William Moates, DL<br />

Mike Nolan, OL<br />

Eric Santagato, QB<br />

Mark Bigelli, OL<br />

Brandon Doyle, DB<br />

Frank Emmett, DL<br />

Scott Gavin, LB<br />

Mike Gawel, OL<br />

Michael Katz, K<br />

David Mazzola, DB, P<br />

Mike Donnelly,<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

2007 Dan Aitkens, DB<br />

John DeLuca, RB<br />

Brandon Doyle, DB<br />

Dustin Good, LB<br />

Matt Johnson, TE<br />

Chris Musselman, DL<br />

Mike Nolan, OL<br />

Chris Swensen, DL<br />

Tom Tarsitano, LB<br />

Cameron Ahouse, DB<br />

Mike Gawel, OL<br />

David Mazzola, DB<br />

William Moates, DL<br />

Matt Rathbun, LB<br />

Eric Santagato, QB<br />

2006 Chris Musselman, DL<br />

Mike Nolan, OL<br />

Cameron Ahouse, DB<br />

Brandon Doyle, DB<br />

Dustin Good, LB<br />

Matthew Sallese, OL<br />

Tom Tarsitano, LB<br />

2005 DAN McCALL, LB<br />

Will Corbin, DL<br />

Kyle Douglass, WR<br />

Carl Slabicki, OL<br />

Justin Adair, DB<br />

Mark Bennett, LB<br />

Phillip Gasker, DB<br />

Michael Leanch, OL<br />

Mike McCurley, DB<br />

Stephen Montalto, TE<br />

Tom Wargacki, DL<br />

2004 RYAN PEER, LB<br />

Justin Adair, CB<br />

Michael Della Pella, DL<br />

Michael Leanch, OL<br />

Dan McCall, DL<br />

Mike McCurley, CB<br />

Frank Santini, OL<br />

Dan Walker, LB<br />

Phillip Gasker, DB<br />

Mike McCurley, KR<br />

Stephen Montalto, TE<br />

Ryan Sassaman, P<br />

Carl Slabicki, OL<br />

Tom Wargacki, DL<br />

2003 KODI SHAY, WR, KR<br />

Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Tony Briscella, LB<br />

Michael Della Pella, DL<br />

Daniel McCall, DL<br />

Th anasis Petrakis, DB<br />

Chris Radomski, OL<br />

Frank Santini, OL<br />

Rob Sherman, TE<br />

Joe Getz, DB<br />

Michael Leanch, OL<br />

Dan Walker, LB<br />

fi rst-team selections in bold<br />

conference players <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

in CAPS<br />

2002 JUSTIN JONES, QB<br />

Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Tyler Cathey, DL<br />

Chris Radomski, OL<br />

Chris Reed, K<br />

Kodi Shay, KR<br />

Rob Sherman, TE<br />

Beau Sherry, LB<br />

John Blankenhagen, OL<br />

Tony Briscella, LB<br />

Jon Buglione, DL<br />

Justin Hurlburt, OL<br />

Mike Koth, DL<br />

Alfredo Mercuri, WR<br />

Dan Miller, DB<br />

Th anasis Petrakis, DB<br />

Kodi Shay, WR<br />

Jordan Wright, DB<br />

2001 Joshua Carter, WR, KR<br />

Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Erik Hammar, DB<br />

Joseph Muccia, OL<br />

Beau Sherry, LB<br />

Michael Stankowitz, TE<br />

John Blankenhagen, OL<br />

Tyler Cathey, DE<br />

Justin Hurlburt, OL<br />

Justin Jones, QB<br />

Alfredo Mercuri, WR<br />

Chris Reed, K<br />

Jon-Paul Skarpetowski, LB<br />

Kit Spicer, DB<br />

Nick Tranguch, OL<br />

Jordan Wright, DB<br />

Ian Ximinies, DL<br />

2000 JOSHUA CARTER, WR, KR<br />

Mike Burke, DB<br />

Doug Folger, LB<br />

David Jones, DL<br />

John Schoeller, OL<br />

James Barski, P<br />

Michael McCabe, QB<br />

Mwaura Muroki, DB<br />

Chuck Richard, OL<br />

Beau Sherry, LB<br />

Nick Tranguch, OL<br />

Anthony Wolfsohn, RB<br />

Jordan Wright, DB<br />

Ian Ximinies, DL<br />

1999 Mike Burke, DB<br />

Joshua Carter, KR<br />

David Jones, DL<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane, WR<br />

James Barski, P<br />

Joshua Carter, WR<br />

Keith Mann, OL<br />

Chuck Richard, OL<br />

John Schoeller, OL<br />

Anthony Wolfsohn, RB<br />

Ian Ximinies, DL<br />

1998 Jason Brader, RB<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane, WR<br />

Patrick Shelley, OL<br />

James Barski, P<br />

Joe Gmitter, LB<br />

David Jones, DL<br />

1997 Jason Brader, RB<br />

Brett Sawyer, OL<br />

Steven Brady, DB<br />

Kevin Cannon, WR<br />

George Fosdick, QB<br />

Billy Howlett, DL<br />

Dave Johnson, OL<br />

1996 Dan Terpstra, LB<br />

Steven Brady, DB<br />

Dave Johnson, OL<br />

1995 John D’Angelo, LB<br />

<strong>And</strong>y Pratt, DL<br />

1994 John D’Angelo, LB<br />

Rob Lokerson, WR<br />

1993 Rob Fritz, OL<br />

Rob Lokerson, WR<br />

Sean McCullough, QB<br />

Mike Rubas, DB<br />

Joe Christman, OL<br />

<strong>And</strong>y Pratt, DL<br />

Bill Van Dyke, TE<br />

Joe Vecchio, DL<br />

1992 Mike Rubas, DB<br />

Gerry Scott, P<br />

Craig Stump, LB<br />

Joe Vecchio, DL<br />

1991 Joe Vecchio, DL<br />

Paul Mattioli, OL<br />

Mike Rubas, DB<br />

Eric Slaton, WR<br />

1990 Bob Powers, K<br />

Gerry Scott, P<br />

Chris Wright, LB<br />

1989 James Dickinson, DL<br />

Bob Powers, K<br />

Jeff Sponenburg, OL<br />

Mike Baraldi, DB<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew Becker, OL<br />

Nick DiGiorgio, WR<br />

Henry Large, TE<br />

Chris Wright, LB<br />

1988 James Dickinson, DL<br />

Chris Elser, QB<br />

Henry Large, TE<br />

John Murphy, LB<br />

Jeff Potkul, RB<br />

Bob Powers, K<br />

Jeff Sponenburg, OL<br />

<strong>And</strong>rew Becker, OL<br />

Mike Pagan, DB<br />

1987 Mike Ferguson, DL<br />

Henry Large, TE<br />

Bob Mann, WR<br />

Dave Pfund, T<br />

Chris Elser, QB<br />

John Landino, RB<br />

John Murphy, LB<br />

Jeff Sponenburg, OL<br />

1986 Mark Farrell, LB<br />

Mike Ferguson, DT<br />

Brad Fischer, DE<br />

John Hobby, DB<br />

Art Kopacz, OT<br />

Tom Moyer, TE<br />

Charlie Voorhees, RB<br />

Dave Pfund, OT<br />

1985 Brad Fischer, DL<br />

Art Kopacz, OL<br />

Dave Lewis, P<br />

Tom Neumann, WR<br />

Jeff <strong>And</strong>rews, WR<br />

Ray Gahwyler, G<br />

Tom Murdock, DB<br />

1984 Jeff <strong>And</strong>rews, WR<br />

Dave Brottman, P<br />

Art Kopacz, OL<br />

Tom Neumann, WR<br />

Bill Reiner, DL<br />

Tom Murdock, DB<br />

Chris Peischl, RB<br />

1983 Ray Beneke, LB<br />

Kevin Mei, DB<br />

Tom Neumann, P<br />

Bill Reiner, DL<br />

Mark Bisbing, G<br />

Tom Mulroy, K<br />

Middle Atlantic Conference<br />

South:<br />

1982 Tim Novatnack, LB<br />

Bill Reiner, IL<br />

1981 Ron Romano, C<br />

Mike Bailey, RB<br />

Jeff Dangelmajer, P<br />

Tom Doddy, G<br />

Chris Horton, LB<br />

Victor Lea, K<br />

Kyle Mirth, DT<br />

1980 Bob Alencewicz, LB<br />

John Sanford, DL<br />

Ron DiDio, WR<br />

Tom Doddy, G<br />

Art Scavone, T<br />

Jamie Smith, DB<br />

1979 Brian Bodine, RB<br />

Jerry Galgano, DE<br />

John Sartori, WR<br />

Don Sommerville, QB<br />

Jon Tobias, OL<br />

1978 John Schlechter, QB<br />

1977 John McCusker, LB<br />

Mark Stull, DL<br />

Bill Dumchus, C<br />

John Schlechter, QB<br />

Chuck Smith, DB<br />

1976 John Sartori, SE<br />

Sam Stovall, K<br />

John Sules, RB<br />

Don Clemons, DE<br />

Bill Dumchus, C<br />

Frank Marino,<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

1975 John Dean, DL<br />

John Dunne, T<br />

Bill Ray, DB<br />

1974 Tom Oleksa, DB<br />

Tom Smyers, DE<br />

John Holland, DL<br />

1973 Joe Allwein, DB<br />

John Dunne, T<br />

Jon Light, LB<br />

Frank McCants, DE<br />

Ron Salley, FB<br />

Randy Boll, WR<br />

John Holland, DL<br />

John Mill, HB<br />

Tom Smyers, DE<br />

Sam Stovall, K<br />

1972 Frank McCants, DE<br />

1971 Tom Crockett, DL<br />

Ed DiYanni, QB<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Hamilton, LB<br />

George Wheeler, E<br />

1970 Tom Crockett, DL<br />

Randy Rice, DB<br />

Erwin Schummer, T<br />

Jesse Achenbach, C<br />

Joe Allwein, DB<br />

Tom Reilly, LB<br />

Bruce Weaver, HB<br />

1969 Bruce Weaver, HB<br />

Jesse Achenbach, C<br />

Joe DiPanni, LB<br />

Mark Hastie, HB<br />

Erwin Schummer, E<br />

Bob Young, G<br />

1968 Jesse Achenbach, C<br />

Bob Van Iderstine, DE<br />

Phil Wavrek, LB<br />

Erwin Schummer, T<br />

1967 Gordon Bennett, FB<br />

Ron Henry, QB<br />

Walt Reisner, LB<br />

Lee Seras, C<br />

Sam Tyler, DL<br />

Dave Yoder, DB<br />

1966 John Piper, DE<br />

Dave Yoder, DB<br />

1965 Charlie Woginrich, HB<br />

1964 Tom Horne, T<br />

David Binder, E<br />

Lynn Rothrock, HB<br />

Honor HonorRoll Roll<br />

all-conference ecac all-star<br />

Division III Southwest:<br />

2008 John DeLuca, RB<br />

Mike Nolan, OL<br />

Matt Rathbun, LB<br />

2007 Dan Aitkens, DB<br />

Dustin Good, LB<br />

Matt Johnson, TE<br />

Chris Musselman, DL<br />

2006 Chris Musselman, DL<br />

Mike Nolan, OL<br />

2004 Dan McCall, DL<br />

Ryan Peer, LB<br />

Frank Santini, OL<br />

Dan Walker, LB<br />

2003 Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Chris Radomski, OL<br />

Kodi Shay, WR, RS<br />

2002 Justin Jones, QB<br />

(player <strong>of</strong> the year)<br />

Matt Bernardo, RB<br />

Chris Reed, K<br />

Beau Sherry, LB<br />

2001 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

Erik Hammar, DB<br />

2000 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

John Schoeller, OL<br />

Mike Burke, DB<br />

Joshua Carter, WR<br />

Division III South:<br />

1999 Joshua Carter, KR<br />

Michael McCabe, QB<br />

Kenyamo McFarlane, WR<br />

1998 Kenyamo McFarlane, WR<br />

Patrick Shelley, OL<br />

1997 Jason Brader, RB<br />

(rookie <strong>of</strong> the year)<br />

1996 Mike Kern, WR<br />

Jason Novak, DL<br />

Dan Terpstra, LB<br />

1994 John D’Angelo, LB<br />

1993 Rob Lokerson, WR<br />

Mike Rubas, DB<br />

1992 Mike Rubas, DB<br />

1991 Joe Vecchio, DL<br />

1990 Mike H<strong>of</strong>f man, DB<br />

Bob Powers, K<br />

1989 Mike Pagan, DB<br />

Jeff Sponenburg, OL<br />

1987 Dave Pfund, OL<br />

Mike Ferguson, DL<br />

1986 Tom Moyer, TE<br />

Art Kopacz, OL<br />

John Hobby, DB<br />

1985 Tom Neumann, WR<br />

Dave Lewis, P<br />

1984 Bill Reiner, DL<br />

Tom Murdock, DB<br />

Dave Brottman, P<br />

1983 Ray Beneke, LB<br />

1980 Gary Greb, rookie <strong>of</strong><br />

the year<br />

1979 John Sartori, WR<br />

Jon Tobias, G<br />

Division III:<br />

1973 Joe Allwein, DB<br />

Frank McCants, DE<br />

1972 Frank McCants, DE<br />

1971 Ed DiYanni, QB<br />

Jeff Hamilton, DB<br />

Dick Toth, DE<br />

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Sept. 5 MUHLENBERG<br />

12 Montclair State<br />

26 at Christopher Newport<br />

Oct. 3 at Albright<br />

10 Lebanon Valley<br />

17 at Delaware Valley<br />

24 FDU-Florham<br />

31 at Lycoming<br />

Nov. 7 Widener<br />

14 at King’s<br />

Game 6<br />

October 17 • home<br />

Location ........ Westminster, Md.<br />

Founded ............................ 1867<br />

Enrollment ........................ 1,700<br />

Colors ................. Green & Gold<br />

Nickname............... Green Terror<br />

Conference ................Centennial<br />

Home Field .Scott S. Bair Stadium<br />

Capacity ............................ 4,000<br />

Surface .................. Sportexe Turf<br />

Head Coach ........... Tim Keating<br />

Alma Mater ...Bethany (W.Va.) ’75<br />

Phone .................. 410-857-2569<br />

Career Record ............... 98-65-3<br />

(16 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ..........................2-8<br />

(1-7 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........50<br />

Starters Returning .................. 20<br />

Off ense ..........................Multiple<br />

Defense .......................... Pro 3-4<br />

Series ... McDaniel leads, 21-15-3<br />

SID .......................Luke Stillson<br />

Phone .................. 410-857-2291<br />

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September 5 • away<br />

Location .........Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />

Founded .............................1933<br />

Enrollment ........................2,400<br />

Colors .......... Navy Blue & Gold<br />

Nickname.....................Colonels<br />

Conference ......... Middle Atlantic<br />

Home Field ........... Ralston Field<br />

Capacity ............................4,000<br />

Surface .............................. Grass<br />

Head Coach ...... Frank Sheptock<br />

Alma Mater .......Bloomsburg ’86<br />

Phone ..................570-714-4750<br />

Career Record .................. 82-55<br />

(13 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 4-6<br />

(4-3 MAC)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........34<br />

Starters Returning ..................15<br />

Off ense ......................... Multiple<br />

Defense ........................ Multiple<br />

Series ..................Mules lead, 2-1<br />

SID ................. Craig Merriman<br />

Phone ..................570-408-4777<br />

Sept. 5 St. Vincent<br />

12 at Moravian<br />

19 Catholic<br />

26 at Dickinson<br />

Oct. 3 Juniata<br />

17 at MUHLENBERG<br />

24 Ursinus<br />

31 Franklin & Marshall<br />

Nov. 7 at Gettysburg<br />

14 Johns Hopkins<br />

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Sept. 12 Ithaca<br />

19 at MUHLENBERG<br />

26 at Rochester<br />

Oct. 3 Worcester Polytechnic<br />

10 Hobart<br />

17 at St. Lawrence<br />

24 at Salisbury<br />

31 Rensselaer<br />

Nov. 7 at Merchant Marine<br />

14 Susquehanna<br />

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September 19 • home<br />

Location ........Schenectady, N.Y.<br />

Founded ............................ 1795<br />

Enrollment ........................2,240<br />

Color ...............................Garnet<br />

Nickname..................Dutchmen<br />

Conference ..........Liberty League<br />

Home Field ....Frank Bailey Field<br />

Capacity ............................2,200<br />

Surface ........................ FieldTurf<br />

Head Coach ...........John Audino<br />

Alma Mater ...... Notre Dame ’75<br />

Phone ..................518-388-6152<br />

Career Record ................ 125-46<br />

(17 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 5-4<br />

(4-3 Liberty League)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........43<br />

Starters Returning ..................20<br />

Off ense .........Multiple One Back<br />

Defense ........................ Multiple<br />

Series ..................Mules lead, 5-4<br />

SID ...................Eric McDowell<br />

Phone ..................518-388-6170<br />

Game 7<br />

October 24 • away<br />

Location ............... Lancaster, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1787<br />

Enrollment ........................ 2,100<br />

Colors .................. Blue & White<br />

Nickname...................Diplomats<br />

Conference ................Centennial<br />

Home Field . Sponaugle-Williamson<br />

Capacity ............................ 4,000<br />

Surface ...............................Grass<br />

Head Coach ............ John Troxell<br />

Alma Mater ............ Lafayette ’94<br />

Phone .................. 717-291-4194<br />

Career Record ...................11-19<br />

(3 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ..........................4-6<br />

(3-5 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........24<br />

Starters Returning .................. 13<br />

Off ense ..........................Multiple<br />

Defense .........................Multiple<br />

Series ..........F&M leads, 50-41-1<br />

SID ...........................Steve Peed<br />

Phone .................. 717-291-3838<br />

Sept. 5 at Washington and Lee<br />

12 Catholic<br />

19 Dickinson<br />

26 at Juniata<br />

Oct. 10 at Ursinus<br />

17 Moravian<br />

24 MUHLENBERG<br />

31 at McDaniel<br />

Nov. 7 at Johns Hopkins<br />

14 Gettysburg<br />

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12 at Hampden-Sydney<br />

18 at Johns Hopkins<br />

26 MUHLENBERG<br />

Oct. 3 at Ursinus<br />

10 at Moravian<br />

17 Juniata<br />

24 Dickinson<br />

Nov. 7 McDaniel<br />

14 at Franklin & Marshall<br />

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September 26 • away<br />

Location ............Gettysburg, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1832<br />

Enrollment ........................2,600<br />

Colors ................Orange & Blue<br />

Nickname .......................Bullets<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field .. Musselman Stadium<br />

Capacity ............................6,176<br />

Surface ........................AstroPlay<br />

Head Coach ......... Barry Streeter<br />

Alma Mater ..Lebanon Valley ’71<br />

Phone ..................717-337-6414<br />

Career Record ...........152-147-5<br />

(30 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 5-5<br />

(5-3 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........40<br />

Starters Returning ..................16<br />

Off ense .................. Spread Wing<br />

Defense ................................ 4-3<br />

Series ......... Bullets lead, 41-31-1<br />

SID ....................Braden Snyder<br />

Phone ..................717-337-6527<br />

Game 8<br />

October 31 • home<br />

Location ................. Carlisle, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1783<br />

Enrollment ........................2,030<br />

Colors .................. Red & White<br />

Nickname..................Red Devils<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field .............Biddle Field<br />

Capacity ............................2,577<br />

Surface ........................ FieldTurf<br />

Head Coach .......Darwin Breaux<br />

Alma Mater ..... West Chester ’77<br />

Phone ..................717-245-1644<br />

Career Record .............102-62-1<br />

(16 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 6-4<br />

(5-3 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........26<br />

Starters Returning ..................16<br />

Off ense .............Multiple Option<br />

Defense ................................ 4-3<br />

Series .......... Mules lead, 38-24-2<br />

SID ................ Charlie McGuire<br />

Phone ..................717-245-1652<br />

Sept. 5 at Grove City<br />

12 Hobart<br />

19 at Franklin & Marshall<br />

26 McDaniel<br />

Oct. 3 at Moravian<br />

10 Johns Hopkins<br />

24 at Gettysburg<br />

31 at MUHLENBERG<br />

Nov. 6 Juniata<br />

14 Ursinus<br />

Johns Hopkins<br />

Game 4<br />

October 3 • home<br />

Location ............Baltimore, Md.<br />

Founded ............................ 1876<br />

Enrollment ........................4,561<br />

Colors .. Columbia Blue & Black<br />

Nickname.....................Blue Jays<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field .... Homewood Field<br />

Capacity ............................8,500<br />

Surface ..................Sportexe Turf<br />

Head Coach ...........Jim Margraff<br />

Alma Mater .. Johns Hopkins ’82<br />

Phone ..................410-516-8423<br />

Career Record .............119-72-3<br />

(19 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 8-3<br />

(6-2 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........55<br />

Starters Returning ..................17<br />

Off ense ............................Pro Set<br />

Defense ................................ 4-4<br />

Series .......... Mules lead, 22-18-1<br />

SID ......................Ernie Larossa<br />

Phone ..................410-516-0552<br />

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12 Randolph-Macon<br />

18 Gettysburg<br />

26 Moravian<br />

Oct. 3 at MUHLENBERG<br />

10 at Dickinson<br />

17 Ursinus<br />

31 at Juniata<br />

Nov. 7 Franklin & Marshall<br />

14 at McDaniel<br />

Ursinus<br />

Game 9<br />

November 7 • away<br />

Location ...........<strong>College</strong>ville, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1869<br />

Enrollment ........................1,550<br />

Colors ...Red, Old Gold & Black<br />

Nickname.......................... Bears<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field .........Patterson Field<br />

Capacity ............................3,500<br />

Surface .............................. Grass<br />

Head Coach .......Peter Gallagher<br />

Alma Mater ...W.Va. Wesleyan ’93<br />

Phone ....... 610-409-3000 x2351<br />

Career Record .................. 34-47<br />

(8 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 3-7<br />

(2-6 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........32<br />

Starters Returning ..................18<br />

Off ense ................................. Pro<br />

Defense .............................4-2-5<br />

Series .......... Mules lead, 42-23-7<br />

SID ........................ Jim Wagner<br />

Phone ..................610-409-3612<br />

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12 at Lebanon Valley<br />

19 at Juniata<br />

Oct. 3 Gettysburg<br />

10 Franklin & Marshall<br />

17 at Johns Hopkins<br />

24 at McDaniel<br />

31 Moravian<br />

Nov. 7 MUHLENBERG<br />

14 at Dickinson<br />

Juniata<br />

Game 5<br />

October 10 • away<br />

Location ......... Huntingdon, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1876<br />

Enrollment ........................1,450<br />

Colors .....Yale Blue & Old Gold<br />

Nickname.........................Eagles<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field ............Knox Stadium<br />

Capacity ............................3,000<br />

Surface .............................. Grass<br />

Head Coach ......... Carmen Felus<br />

Alma Mater ..... Western Md. ’95<br />

Phone ..................814-641-3526<br />

Career Record ...................... 0-0<br />

(fi rst season)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 1-9<br />

(1-7 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........42<br />

Starters Returning ..................15<br />

Off ense ......................... Multiple<br />

Defense ................................ 4-3<br />

Series ..................Mules lead, 4-0<br />

SID ...................... Pete Lefresne<br />

Phone ..................814-641-3134<br />

Sept. 5 at Allegheny<br />

12 Susquehanna<br />

19 Ursinus<br />

26 Franklin & Marshall<br />

Oct. 3 at McDaniel<br />

10 MUHLENBERG<br />

17 at Gettysburg<br />

24 at Moravian<br />

31 Johns Hopkins<br />

Nov. 6 at Dickinson<br />

Moravian<br />

Game 10<br />

November 14 • home<br />

Location ............ Bethlehem, Pa.<br />

Founded ............................ 1742<br />

Enrollment ........................1,557<br />

Colors ....................Blue & Grey<br />

Nickname................Greyhounds<br />

Conference ............... Centennial<br />

Home Field ... Rocco Calvo Field<br />

Capacity ............................2,000<br />

Surface ..................Sportexe Turf<br />

Head Coach .............. Scot Dapp<br />

Alma Mater ..... West Chester ’73<br />

Phone ..................610-861-1533<br />

Career Record .............135-91-1<br />

(22 seasons)<br />

2008 Record ......................... 8-3<br />

(6-2 Centennial)<br />

Letterwinners Returning.........56<br />

Starters Returning ..................13<br />

Off ense ......................... Multiple<br />

Defense ................................ 3-4<br />

Series ....Moravian leads, 32-23-2<br />

SID .................... Mark Fleming<br />

Phone ..................610-861-1472<br />

Sept. 5 at Susquehanna<br />

12 McDaniel<br />

19 Lebanon Valley<br />

26 at Johns Hopkins<br />

Oct. 3 Dickinson<br />

10 Gettysburg<br />

17 at Franklin & Marshall<br />

24 Juniata<br />

31 at Ursinus<br />

Nov. 14 at MUHLENBERG<br />

• Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> <strong>Footbal</strong>l 2009<br />

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player’s player mulvihill award bianco award<br />

Th e most valuable player, as<br />

decided upon by a team vote. In<br />

addition to athletic performance,<br />

the spirit <strong>of</strong> the award encompasses<br />

qualities <strong>of</strong> leadership, loyalty and<br />

support <strong>of</strong> teammates.<br />

2008 Jim Jeff ers<br />

2007 Dustin Good<br />

2006 Chris Poehls<br />

2005 Carl Slabicki<br />

2004 Dan Walker<br />

2003 Keith Van Fleet<br />

2002 Beau Sherry<br />

2001 Erik Hammar<br />

2000 Jim DePreta<br />

1999 Chuck Draper<br />

1998 Kenyamo McFarlane<br />

Patrick Shelley<br />

1997 Jason Brader<br />

1996 Dan Terpstra<br />

1995 John D’Angelo<br />

1994 Rob Lokerson<br />

1993 Mike Rubas<br />

1992 Craig Stump<br />

1991 Eric Slaton<br />

1990 Dan Bierals<br />

1989 Keith Esposito<br />

1988 John Murphy<br />

1987 Dave Pfund<br />

1986 Mark Farrell<br />

1985-82 unknown<br />

1981 Kyle Mirth<br />

1980 John Kreger<br />

1979 John Sartori<br />

1978 John Schlechter<br />

1977 Bill Dumchus<br />

football support<br />

Th e “most courageous” player, in<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> Vincent Mulvihill ’80.<br />

2008 John DeLuca<br />

Mike Nolan<br />

2007 Chris Swensen<br />

2006 Dan Klinger<br />

2005 Mark Bennett<br />

2004 Dan Walker<br />

2003 Th anasis Petrakis<br />

2002 Tyler Cathey<br />

2001 Keith Mann<br />

2000 Paul Robinson<br />

Bill McGuinn<br />

1999 Bryan Steele<br />

1998 Keelan Deshields<br />

1997 John Hennelly<br />

1996 Mark Mogavero<br />

1995 Bill Van Dyke<br />

1994 Luke Trainer<br />

1993 Daryl Jones<br />

1992 Tom DeVirgiliis<br />

1991 Eric Slaton<br />

1990 Tom McElhinney<br />

1989 Wayne Caton<br />

1988 Jeff Potkul<br />

1987 Tom Papa<br />

1986 Charlie Voorhees<br />

1985 Scott Armitage<br />

1984 Joe Th omas<br />

1983 Ray Beneke<br />

1982 Mickey Mottola<br />

1981 Kyle Mirth<br />

Th e Cardinal & Grey Fund was<br />

established in 1989 to aff ord<br />

alumni, parents, and friends<br />

an opportunity to support<br />

the <strong>College</strong>’s athletic eff ort<br />

and continue the tradition <strong>of</strong><br />

excellence. Since its inception,<br />

Cardinal & Grey contributions<br />

have impacted the quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> the athletic experience for<br />

student-athletes in every sport by providing revenue beyond the<br />

annual operating budget.<br />

Gifts may be contributed to Cardinal & Grey, to a specifi c<br />

sport, or split. Th e fi rst $50 <strong>of</strong> any sport-specifi c gift over $100<br />

will be used to help compensate for the annual fi nancial support<br />

provided by the Cardinal & Grey Fund for that sport. Gifts <strong>of</strong><br />

$1,500 and above qualify for membership in Th e Henry Melchior<br />

Muhlenberg Society.<br />

For information on how to join the Cardinal & Grey Fund, please<br />

contact Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics Sam Beidleman at<br />

484-664-3380.<br />

Th e most valuable Muhlenberg<br />

player <strong>of</strong> the Moravian game,<br />

sponsored by Anthony Capobianco<br />

’68.<br />

2008 John DeLuca<br />

2007 Eric Santagato<br />

2006 Eric Santagato<br />

2005 Eric Santagato<br />

2004 Ryan Peer<br />

2003 Matt Bernardo<br />

2002 Matt Bernardo<br />

2001 Mike Koth<br />

2000 Matt Bernardo<br />

1999 Joshua Carter<br />

1998 Jason Brader<br />

1997 Jason Brader<br />

1996 Seth Myers<br />

1995 Charles “Chip” Topp<br />

1994 Rob Lokerson<br />

1993 Mike Rubas<br />

1992 Craig Stump<br />

1991 Eric Slaton<br />

1990 Chris Wright<br />

1989 Rob Paessler<br />

1988 Chris Elser<br />

1987 John Murphy<br />

1986 John Hobby<br />

1985 Jeff <strong>And</strong>rews<br />

scholar athlete<br />

2008 Joe Caporoso<br />

2007 Jordon Grube<br />

2006 Matt Loesch<br />

2005 Tim Opiel<br />

Chris Poehls<br />

2004 Richard Volpe<br />

2003 Frank Santini<br />

2002 John Martini<br />

2001 Wes Spence<br />

2000 Michael Dickinson<br />

1999 Michael Dickinson<br />

1998 Tony Orazi<br />

1997 Cory Wohlbach<br />

1991-96 not awarded<br />

1990 Mike H<strong>of</strong>f man<br />

1989 Jeff Sponenburg<br />

1988 Werner Heydlauf<br />

1987 Scott Pyne<br />

1986 Rob Shapiro<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive mvp<br />

2008 Eric Santagato<br />

2007 Matt Johnson<br />

2006 Derek DiMattina<br />

2005 Kyle Douglass<br />

2004 Michael Leanch<br />

2003 Kodi Shay<br />

2002 Justin Jones<br />

2001 Joshua Carter<br />

2000 Michael McCabe<br />

1999 Michael McCabe<br />

1998 Jason Brader<br />

1997 Jason Brader<br />

defensive mvp<br />

2008 Matt Rathbun<br />

2007 Chris Musselman<br />

2006 Chris Musselman<br />

2005 Dan McCall<br />

2004 Michael Della Pella<br />

2003 Tony Briscella<br />

2002 Beau Sherry<br />

2001 Erik Hammar<br />

2000 David Jones<br />

1999 Ken Rayhon<br />

1998 David Jones<br />

1997 Steven Brady<br />

special forces mvp<br />

2008 Frank Emmett<br />

Ewan Wright<br />

2007 Tom Tarsitano<br />

2006 Joel Haddock<br />

2005 Ryan Merrill<br />

2004 Ryan Peer<br />

2003 Ryan Peer<br />

2002 Christopher Brown<br />

2001 Christopher Brown<br />

2000 Steve Doll<br />

1999 Kenyamo McFarlane<br />

1998 Kenyamo McFarlane<br />

1997 Chuck Draper<br />

Th e “100 Club” is a group <strong>of</strong> special men and<br />

women who support Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> football<br />

by donating $100 for each game played by the<br />

Muhlenberg football<br />

team during<br />

the 2009 season<br />

— a total <strong>of</strong><br />

$1,000. All proceeds<br />

go directly<br />

to the football<br />

program to provide assistance with the many items<br />

beyond the general operating budget.<br />

All members receive:<br />

• a Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong> 100 Club shirt<br />

• mention in the game program<br />

• a weekly football newsletter available only to<br />

100 Club members<br />

• all gifts are tax-deductible as allowable by law<br />

For information on how to join the 100 Club, please<br />

contact Coach Donnelly at 484-664-3385.<br />

Team TeamAwards Awards<br />

rookie <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

2008 Patrick McDonough<br />

2007 Dan Aitkens<br />

Phil Cresta<br />

2006 Cameron Ahouse<br />

2005 John DeLuca<br />

2004 Dustin Good<br />

2003 Dan McCall<br />

2002 Tim Opiel<br />

2001 Michael Della Pella<br />

2000 Matt Bernardo<br />

1999 Anthony Wolfsohn<br />

1998 Joshua Carter<br />

1997 Mwaura Muroki<br />

most improved<br />

2008 Michael Katz<br />

2007 Eric Santagato<br />

John DeLuca<br />

2006 William Moates<br />

Chris Swensen<br />

2005 Will Corbin<br />

2004 Justin Adair (D)<br />

Chris Giannini (O)<br />

2003 Tom Wargacki (D)<br />

Frank Santini (O)<br />

2002 Chris Reed<br />

2001 Mike Koth<br />

Bo Rodrigues<br />

2000 Mwaura Muroki<br />

1999 Mike Burke<br />

1998 Michael McCabe<br />

1997 Kevin Cannon<br />

“dig in” award<br />

A player who sets a good example<br />

by working hard every day for the<br />

betterment <strong>of</strong> the team.<br />

2008 William Moates<br />

2007 Mike Nolan<br />

Matt Rathbun<br />

2006 Dustin Good<br />

Tom Tarsitano<br />

2005 Tom Wargacki<br />

2004 Matt McGowan<br />

2003 Matt Bernardo<br />

2002 Steve Kreider<br />

2001 Joseph Muccia<br />

2000 Erik Hammar<br />

1999 Joshua Carter<br />

1998 Frank Marrero<br />

1997 Chuck Richard<br />

Th e members <strong>of</strong> the Muhlenberg<br />

<strong>Footbal</strong>l Parents Club are<br />

very involved in the football experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> their sons. Th e group<br />

provides t-shirts that are given<br />

out to the weekly award winners<br />

and hosts postgame meals and the<br />

postseason banquet.<br />

2009 Offi cers<br />

Jay and Denise Contessa, Presidents<br />

Frank Bigelli, Vice President<br />

John Holenda, Treasurer<br />

Margie Bigelli, Secretary<br />

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Sat 5 at Wilkes ......................................1:00<br />

SAT 19 UNION .....................................1:00<br />

Sat 26 * at Gettysburg ...............................1:00<br />

• october<br />

SAT 3 * JOHNS HOPKINS (Homecoming) .....2:00<br />

Sat 10 * at Juniata ............................................... 1:00<br />

SAT 17 * McDANIEL ........................................2:00<br />

Sat 24 * at Franklin & Marshall .......................... 1:30<br />

SAT 31 * DICKINSON .....................................1:00<br />

• november<br />

Sat 7 * at Ursinus .....................................1:00<br />

SAT 14 * MORAVIAN ..............................1:00<br />

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