2007 Kutztown University Football Schedule
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<strong>2007</strong><br />
FOOTBALL
About <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
History:<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania, a member<br />
of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher<br />
Education, was founded in 1866 as Keystone<br />
Normal School. It became <strong>Kutztown</strong> State<br />
Teachers College in 1928, <strong>Kutztown</strong> State College<br />
in 1960, and achieved university status in<br />
1983. Today, <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> is a modern,<br />
comprehensive institution and is accredited by<br />
the Middle States Association of Colleges and<br />
Secondary Schools, PA Department of Education,<br />
NCATE, NLNAC, CSWE, NCACE,<br />
NASM and NASAD.<br />
Location:<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s picturesque 325-acre<br />
campus is located in a Pennsylvania Dutch<br />
community midway between Allentown and<br />
Reading. Several large cities are easily accessible,<br />
including Philadelphia and New York.<br />
Enrollment:<br />
Approximately 10,200 full- and part-time<br />
undergraduate and graduate students. Most<br />
are Pennsylvania residents, but students from<br />
24 states and 38 nations are represented in the<br />
student body: 60% women, 40% men.<br />
Academic Year:<br />
Consists of two 15-week terms. The university<br />
also offers classes during two five-week summer<br />
sessions.<br />
Faculty:<br />
Teaching-focused with scholarly expertise;<br />
many are engaged in research, student/faculty<br />
research, writing and consulting. There is a<br />
19:1 student/faculty ratio.<br />
Majors/Degrees:<br />
KU has nearly 60 undergraduate majors<br />
in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences,<br />
Visual and Performing Arts, Business, and<br />
Education. There are 19 graduate degree programs<br />
within the College of Graduate Studies<br />
and Extended Learning. Degrees at <strong>Kutztown</strong><br />
include the B.A., B.F.A, B.S.B.A., B.S.N.,<br />
B.S.W., B.S.Ed.; M.A., M.B.A., M.P.A.,<br />
M.L.S., M.S., and M.Ed.<br />
Special Academic Programs:<br />
There are honors programs throughout the<br />
undergraduate curriculum, Phi Kappa Phi and<br />
Alpha Epsilon Lambda national honor societies,<br />
17 international exchange and study abroad<br />
programs, freshmen seminars, independent<br />
study, internships, four MBA locations, and<br />
diversified and intensive academic support<br />
services.<br />
Library:<br />
Modern, spacious facility; 517,000 bound volumes,<br />
as well as thousands of maps, periodicals<br />
and microforms; Endeavor integrated library<br />
system; numerous Web databases; Internet;<br />
electronic full-text periodical databases; 191<br />
computers, including laptops; 527 network<br />
connections; seating for 800 patrons.<br />
Special Facilities:<br />
Wireless campus, gallery, planetarium, observatory,<br />
TV production facilities, 50 studentaccessible<br />
computer labs containing nearly<br />
800 PCs/Macs, cartography lab, early learning<br />
center, smart classrooms, curriculum materials<br />
center and Pennsylvania German Heritage<br />
Center.<br />
Student Life:<br />
Nearly 150 student organizations include:<br />
academic, advisory councils, campus media<br />
(including a fully-equipped radio station and<br />
student newspaper), diversified interest, Greek<br />
Life, performing arts, public service, special<br />
interest, sports (club and recreation) and visual<br />
arts affiliates. Entertainment options include<br />
concerts, dances, lectures, comedy, excursions<br />
and cultural events. The McFarland Student<br />
Union houses the bookstore, movie theater,<br />
game room, snack bar, TV lounge, coffeehouse,<br />
financial center and cyberlounge.<br />
Residence Halls:<br />
Fifteen residence facilities (8 coed, 2 single<br />
gender, 2 modified single gender), two apartment-style<br />
coed complexes and one residence<br />
house accommodate 4,800 students. All residence<br />
halls are wired for cable TV, telephone,<br />
Internet and campus network access.<br />
In accordance with the Equity in Athletics<br />
Disclosure Act of 1994 (section 360B of Pub. L.<br />
130-382), the <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> Athletic Department<br />
has made information concerning its intercollegiate<br />
athletics programs available to the public.<br />
This information is on file at Rohrbach Library and<br />
the athletic department main office. Questions can<br />
be directed to the athletics office, (610) 683-4094.<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> is committed to Affirmative<br />
Action, equal employment and educational opportunity<br />
in compliance with Title VI and VII of the<br />
Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246,<br />
the Educational Amendments under Title IX of 1972,<br />
Sections 503/504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,<br />
and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.<br />
photo by Pat Healey, Sr.
Table of Contents/Media Information<br />
<strong>2007</strong> Golden Bear Yearbook<br />
About <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>............ins. front cover<br />
President Dr. F. Javier Cevallos............................. 2<br />
Support Staff.......................................................... 3<br />
Head Coach Raymond Monica.............................. 4<br />
Assistant Coaches...............................................5-7<br />
2005-06 Dixon Trophy.......................................... 8<br />
Student Recreation Center..................................... 8<br />
Athletic Facilities................................................... 9<br />
<strong>2007</strong> Preview..................................................10-12<br />
<strong>2007</strong> Pre-Season Roster..................................12-13<br />
Golden Bear Profiles.......................................14-23<br />
<strong>2007</strong> Opponents..............................................24-29<br />
2006 Season in Review..................................29-31<br />
2006 Season Statistics....................................32-34<br />
Golden Bear Tradition......................................... 35<br />
Golden Bears in the NFL..................................... 36<br />
Head Coaches...................................................... 37<br />
KU Athletics Hall of Fame.................................. 37<br />
Honors............................................................38-39<br />
Records...........................................................40-41<br />
All-Time Leaders (Season).................................. 42<br />
All-Time Leaders (Career).................................. 43<br />
Year-by-Year Results......................................44-48<br />
Golden Bears in the Classroom....... ins. back cover<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong>........................................back cover<br />
KU Quick Facts<br />
Location: <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA | Enrollment: 10,200<br />
Nickname: Golden Bears | Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
Affiliation: NCAA Division II<br />
Conference: Penna. State Athletic (PSAC) East<br />
Stadium: <strong>University</strong> Field Capacity: 5,600<br />
Surface: artificial (A-Turf)<br />
President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos<br />
Athletics Department<br />
Director: Greg Bamberger<br />
Associate Director: Michelle Gober<br />
Phone: (610) 683-4094 | Fax: (610) 683-1379<br />
Sports Information<br />
Director: Josh Leiboff<br />
Phone: (610) 683-4182 | Fax: (610) 683-4676<br />
Home Phone (media only): (610) 927-9765<br />
E-Mail: athletics@kutztown.edu<br />
Website: kubears.com<br />
Results Hotline: (610) 683-1515<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Press Box: (610) 683-9696<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Information<br />
Head Coach: Raymond Monica<br />
Alma Mater: North Alabama | Year: 1990<br />
Career Record: 4-6, 2-4 PSAC East; 2nd season<br />
Phone: (610) 683-4362<br />
2006 Record/Finish: 4-6, 2-4 PSAC East (5th/7)<br />
Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 33/20<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/11<br />
Offense: 5/6 | Defense: 8/5 | Specialty: 2/0<br />
Offensive Set: I-formation | Defensive Set: 4-3<br />
<br />
Media Information<br />
All media inquiries for <strong>Kutztown</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> athletics, its coaches<br />
and student-athletes, are to be<br />
directed to the Golden Bear Sports<br />
Information Office. Media inquiries<br />
include all requests for sports<br />
information file photographs, photo<br />
shoots and interviews (either by<br />
phone, e-mail, in-person or otherwise)<br />
at all times, including during<br />
the active playing season, pre- and<br />
post-seasons, as well as during and<br />
outside of practices.<br />
Sports Information will provide<br />
information on game credentials,<br />
photo and film credentials, radio,<br />
television and scouting. Sports<br />
information reserves the right to<br />
refuse or alter media requests that<br />
conflict with practices, games, travel,<br />
classes or other team/university<br />
activities. Approved requests will<br />
be fulfilled at a time that is mutually<br />
convenient for all parties.<br />
The sports information staff<br />
manages the press box during<br />
home games and provides complete<br />
statistics for members of the<br />
working media. Telephones and<br />
fax transmission are available for<br />
post-game filing. Press box seating<br />
passes and sideline credentials must<br />
be requested at least 24 hours in advance<br />
of for each contest. Members<br />
of the media will receive priority<br />
seating.<br />
The KU Sports Information<br />
Office is located in the <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
university relations department,<br />
room 213, Stratton Administration<br />
Building.<br />
On the Cover<br />
Front cover: <strong>Football</strong> Media Guide are<br />
(clockwise, from top left): Kyle Spotts^, Brian<br />
Bingnear^, Raymond Monica, Justin Gibbs,<br />
Scott Smith^, Elfren Quiles and Tyler Romberger,<br />
Tom Cressman, the Golden Bears^.<br />
Back cover: is a photo of <strong>University</strong> Field^,<br />
taken during the first-ever night game at KU.<br />
Cover design by Aubrey Fornwalt ’08 and<br />
Camille DeMarco, KU Publications.<br />
Photo Credits<br />
Photos in this publication are by Jeff Unger,<br />
Unger Studio, <strong>Kutztown</strong>, Pa. (ungerstudio.<br />
com), unless indicated. Photos on the<br />
cover, listed and marked ^ above, are by Pat<br />
Healey, Sr.
President F. Javier Cevallos<br />
Dr. F. Javier Cevallos is<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s 11th<br />
president. Inaugurated into office<br />
in 2003, hallmarks of his<br />
presidency include progressive<br />
initiatives focused on inclusive<br />
outreach and an international<br />
perspective. In addition to<br />
overseeing the creation of new<br />
programs across the academic<br />
spectrum, President Cevallos has<br />
presided over a period of tremendous<br />
growth, both in the number<br />
of students seeking enrollment at<br />
KU and expansion of on-campus<br />
facilities and academic programs.<br />
Cevallos began his academic career as an<br />
assistant professor of Spanish at the <strong>University</strong><br />
of Maine at Orono. After three years in Maine,<br />
he moved to the <strong>University</strong> of Massachusetts,<br />
where he rose to the rank of full professor<br />
within eight years. From that point he held<br />
several positions in university administration<br />
and governance.<br />
In 1996, Cevallos was named a fellow of<br />
the American Council of Education, an honor<br />
bestowed upon college administrators who<br />
show great leadership potential.<br />
Since coming to <strong>Kutztown</strong>, Cevallos<br />
has led the campus community in programs<br />
which open the university to students from<br />
all backgrounds. His outreach efforts have<br />
helped establish the university as a welcoming<br />
and nurturing environment for students from<br />
traditionally underserved populations.<br />
During his tenure, Cevallos has worked<br />
to form and strengthen ties with universities<br />
in Ukraine, India, China, Ecuador, and more.<br />
Artists, teachers, and professionals come to<br />
campus from many countries to conduct workshops,<br />
lectures, and classes, while KU students<br />
travel the globe to pursue their studies as part<br />
a “study abroad” program.<br />
The 21st century has been a time of change<br />
for the “beacon on the hill.” With an enrollment<br />
of 10,100 students, KU is the third largest<br />
university in the Pennsylvania State System of<br />
Higher Education of 14 universities. Because<br />
of this expansion, the university has embarked<br />
on a program of renewal and growth.<br />
Recently completed residence halls and<br />
apartments comprise nearly a third of the new<br />
additions on campus. The latest<br />
addition is the Academic Forum,<br />
a totally modern facility featuring<br />
technologically-advanced<br />
classrooms and lecture halls<br />
devoted to serving the needs<br />
of students competing in the<br />
information age.<br />
Keeping pace with national<br />
trends in personal health, the<br />
Student Recreational Center,<br />
totally funded by student contributions,<br />
has been added to an<br />
already large line-up of fitness<br />
activities available directly on<br />
campus. Future projects include a new heating<br />
plant and even more residential living spaces.<br />
In order to preserve the traditional while<br />
moving into the future, the university has<br />
converted many of its teaching spaces to smart<br />
classrooms with interactive computer learning<br />
stations and Internet access, offering distance<br />
learning opportunities that enable students to<br />
work off-campus while participating in KU<br />
coursework.<br />
“Today, we are attracting students whose<br />
needs include a comprehensive education wellversed<br />
in the modern research and publication<br />
tools,” Dr. Cevallos said. “At the core is a sound<br />
educational foundation in the liberal arts. A<br />
university degree is not singularly a preparation<br />
for the world of work or graduate school;<br />
higher education must serve as the model for<br />
lifelong learning.”<br />
In addition to the leadership Cevallos<br />
provides on campus, the president also gives<br />
generously of his time and energy offering<br />
guidance and leadership to the community.<br />
Among the many organizations he serves are<br />
Good Shepherd, Hawk Mountain and Minsi<br />
Trails Boy Scout Councils, Olivet Boys and<br />
Girls Club, Reading Public Museum, Reading<br />
Musical Foundation, St. Joseph’s Hospital and<br />
Medical Center, WLVT/Lehigh Valley PBS,<br />
and the United Way of Berks County.<br />
Cevallos and his wife, Josee Vachon, a<br />
professional French-Canadian folk singer, live<br />
in the president’s residence on campus with<br />
their two children, Alex and Caroline, both of<br />
whom attend area public schools.
Support Staff<br />
Greg Bamberger<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Greg Bamberger became <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s director of athletics<br />
on May 1, 2005.<br />
Since coming to <strong>Kutztown</strong>, Bamberger has overseen a successful era<br />
in Golden Bear Athletics. KU won the 2005-06 Dixon Trophy, a first for<br />
the institution. The trophy is awarded to the Pennsylvania State Athletic<br />
Conference’s top athletic department.<br />
Bamberger came to <strong>Kutztown</strong> from Glenville State College in West<br />
Virginia, where he served as director of athletics from 2002-05.<br />
Prior to taking over as director of athletics, Bamberger was an assistant<br />
football coach and lecturer at Glenville for three semesters. He was the assistant head<br />
coach, offensive coordinator and coached the offensive line for the Pioneers.<br />
From 1997 until 2000, Bamberger was a district sales coordinator for AFLAC. Bamberger<br />
previously served as assistant football coach at the Virginia Military Institute and Southeast<br />
Missouri State.<br />
Bamberger earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Temple <strong>University</strong> in<br />
1989. He is a 1982 graduate of Duke <strong>University</strong> with a bachelor’s degree in management sciences.<br />
He was a three-year starter for the Blue Devils’ football team, serving as co-captain in<br />
1981. Bamberger was born in Abington, Pa., and is a graduate of Phoenixville High School. He<br />
and his wife, Bernadette, have three children.<br />
Dr. Charles<br />
Woodard<br />
Vice-President<br />
Student Services<br />
Michelle Gober<br />
Associate<br />
Director of<br />
Athletics<br />
Josh Leiboff<br />
Sports<br />
Information<br />
Coordinator<br />
Alex Ogeka<br />
Director of<br />
Athletic<br />
Advancement<br />
Rennie Sacco<br />
Coordinator of<br />
Sports Medicine<br />
Martha<br />
Anderson<br />
Athletic Trainer<br />
Jack Entriken<br />
Athletic Trainer<br />
Dr. Robert<br />
Ziegenfus<br />
Faculty Athletic<br />
Representative<br />
Lewis Cooke<br />
Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Alicia Berger<br />
Assistant<br />
Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Martha Johnson<br />
Secretary<br />
Melissa Shaffer<br />
Secretary
Head Coach Raymond Monica<br />
Raymond Monica became<br />
the 14th head football<br />
coach at <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
in March 2006.<br />
In his first season at KU,<br />
Monica’s squad doubled the<br />
win totals from 2005, as the<br />
Golden Bears finished 4-6<br />
overall. KU was 2-4 in the<br />
PSAC East.<br />
“<strong>Kutztown</strong> is a university<br />
that is growing and moving<br />
forward. I’m excited to<br />
get the football program headed in the<br />
same direction,” Monica said. “We want<br />
to compete for the PSAC East championship<br />
and get into the Division II playoffs.<br />
We want to be a physical football team<br />
and be talented in all aspects of the game<br />
– offense, defense and special teams.”<br />
Monica, 41, came to <strong>Kutztown</strong> after<br />
serving as defensive coordinator at Division<br />
I-A Temple <strong>University</strong> for eight seasons,<br />
including the last seven as assistant<br />
head coach. During his tenure at Temple,<br />
Monica also guided the inside linebackers<br />
and defensive line.<br />
Prior to Temple, Monica coached for<br />
nine seasons at the <strong>University</strong> of North<br />
Alabama, during which time the Lions<br />
won three NCAA Division II national<br />
championships from 1993-95.<br />
A native of Garyville, La., Monica is<br />
a graduate of East St. John’s High School<br />
in Reserve, La. He enrolled at Nicholls<br />
State <strong>University</strong> in 1985. After one season<br />
with the Colonels, he transferred to<br />
Northeast Mississippi Junior College,<br />
where he played quarterback and earned<br />
all-state honors for two seasons. He<br />
signed with Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong><br />
(Carbondale) and went through spring<br />
drills, before a back injury ended his<br />
playing career.<br />
Monica began his coaching career<br />
as a student assistant coach, guiding the<br />
running backs at Northeast Mississippi<br />
Junior College in 1988. He moved on<br />
to North Alabama in 1989. There, he<br />
coached the running backs while completing<br />
his bachelor’s degree in health,<br />
physical education and recreation, which<br />
he received in 1990.<br />
Monica served as defensive line<br />
coach at the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
North Alabama (UNA) from<br />
1992-97. In 1993, UNA’s defense<br />
ranked in the top four<br />
nationally in pass defense,<br />
total defense, rush defense<br />
and scoring defense. North<br />
Alabama won its first Division<br />
II national championship<br />
that season. The 1994 season<br />
brought the second-straight<br />
national championship, and<br />
the Lion defense finished<br />
second nationally in all four defensive<br />
categories. In 1995, the Lions won their<br />
third straight NCAA title. The UNA defensive<br />
front produced three All-Americans<br />
and two National <strong>Football</strong> League<br />
draft choices, while leading Division II in<br />
both rushing defense and scoring defense.<br />
During the three-year championship run,<br />
North Alabama posted a remarkable record<br />
of 41-1.<br />
At Temple, Monica was hailed as one<br />
of the top assistant coaches in college<br />
football. In Sports Illustrated’s 2003<br />
College <strong>Football</strong> Preview, Monica was<br />
cited as one of college football’s seven<br />
“Wise Guides.” The article praised him<br />
as “the best in the nation at getting ordinary<br />
players to do extraordinary things.”<br />
The accolade came after the Owl defense<br />
was recognized as one of only eight in the<br />
country to finish in the top 20 in total defense<br />
in both 2001 and 2002. Temple’s<br />
defense ranked 19th nationally, allowing<br />
just 312.6 total yards per game in 2001.<br />
The success was recognized in the postseason,<br />
when Monica and then Temple<br />
head coach Bobby Wallace directed the<br />
Blue defense in the 2001 Blue-Gray All-<br />
Star <strong>Football</strong> Classic. In 2002, the Owl<br />
defense ranked 18th nationally, allowing<br />
315.7 total yards per contest.<br />
Monica mentored several future NFL<br />
players while at Temple, including 2002<br />
Big East Conference Defensive Player<br />
of the Year and All-America DT Dan<br />
Klecko, All-America LB Rian Wallace,<br />
as well as DE Raheem Brock, DT Russell<br />
Newman and DE Calvin Wilkinson.<br />
Monica and his wife, Linda, are the<br />
parents of Ray (13), Lindsey (9) and Austin<br />
(2).
Assistant Coaches<br />
Jeff Chillot<br />
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks<br />
Jeff Chillot is in his second season with the <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
football coaching staff. Chillot is the offensive coordinator<br />
and is responsible for the quarterbacks. Last year, Chillot’s<br />
offense ranked in the top 40 in Division II in total yards, passing<br />
yards and scoring. His offense marked a better than 100-yard-per<br />
game improvement from the year before, and sustained 40 drives<br />
of 50 yards or more. This year, Chillot is a full-time member of<br />
the coaching staff, after stepping down from his role as a teacher<br />
in the Schuylkill Valley School district.<br />
Chillot came to KU from Albright College, where he coached for 13 seasons. He<br />
was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1999-2005, during which<br />
time his offenses led the conference and ranked nationally in several statistical categories.<br />
From 1996-98 he coached wide receivers, and he was the defensive line coach<br />
from 1993-95. He assisted with special teams during the bulk of his tenure with the<br />
Lions. Prior to Albright, Chillot spent the 1991-92 seasons coaching at Pottstown High<br />
School. He is a 1988 graduate of Shippensburg <strong>University</strong>, where he played defensive<br />
back for two seasons. He was an all-league defensive back at Pottstown St. Pius X<br />
High School from 1981-83.<br />
Michael Baldwin<br />
Defensive Backs<br />
Michael Baldwin is in his second season with the KU coaching<br />
staff after completing a stellar playing career for the Golden<br />
Bears in 2005. This year, he coaches the defensive backs after<br />
coaching the running backs last season. A three-year co-captain<br />
and four-year starting safety, Baldwin was the 2005 Pennsylvania<br />
State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Defensive Player of the year.<br />
He was named to the All-PSAC East team in 2004 and 2005. Also,<br />
Baldwin was named to the Associated Press Little All-America<br />
and ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America second teams. He was a first team<br />
Daktronics All-Northeast Region pick in 2005, and was a three-time CoSIDA Academic<br />
All-District selection, earning first team honors in 2004 and 2005. Additionally, Baldwin<br />
was named the 2005-06 KU Male Senior Athlete and Senior Scholar-Athlete of<br />
the Year. Baldwin graduated in December 2005 with a degree in criminal justice.<br />
Jarrad Brennan<br />
Defensive Ends<br />
Jarrad Brennan is in his second season on the Golden Bear<br />
football coaching staff. Brennan coaches the defensive ends. He<br />
came to <strong>Kutztown</strong> from Temple <strong>University</strong>, where he has spent six<br />
seasons assisting the football program. Brennan started at temple<br />
as a student manager in 2000, before becoming an administrative<br />
assistant, while also assisting with offensive tackles and tight<br />
ends, from 2001-05. Prior to Temple, Brennan spent the 1999<br />
season as offensive line coach at his alma mater, Nativity BVM,<br />
in Pottsville. Brennan is a 1995 graduate of Nativity. His brother,<br />
Mike, is the head coach at Mount Carmel High School.
Assistant Coaches<br />
Fred Endy<br />
Running Backs<br />
Fred Endy is in his third season with the <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>Football</strong> program. Endy, who coaches the running backs, came<br />
to <strong>Kutztown</strong> from Boyertown High School, where he served as<br />
the director of athletics for 19 years. He also spent four years as<br />
the school’s head football coach (1998-2001), compiling a 23-25<br />
record. Prior to Boyertown, Endy was head coach at <strong>Kutztown</strong><br />
High School (1974-81) and coached offensive backs at KU in<br />
1982. He also had assistant coaching stints at Daniel Boone,<br />
Schuylkill Valley and Boyertown high schools. Endy served as<br />
a social studies teacher at Daniel Boone, <strong>Kutztown</strong> and Boyertown high schools. A<br />
1971 <strong>Kutztown</strong> State College graduate, Endy was a kicker on the Golden Bear football<br />
team. He also earned his master’s degree from KU.<br />
Dennis Iezzi<br />
Defensive Backs<br />
Dennis Iezzi enters his first full year with the Golden Bear<br />
program. Iezzi, who coaches the defensive backs, joined the staff<br />
last spring. Iezzi brings 29 years of coaching experience to KU.<br />
In 21 seasons as a head coach, he tallied a record of 150-83-3.<br />
He spent the last five years as head coach at Exeter High School,<br />
while also serving as head coach at Middletown for 14 seasons<br />
and Bermudian Springs for two years. Prior to becoming a head<br />
coach, he was an assistant coach at Donegal High School for eight<br />
seasons. While at Middletown, Iezzi led his team to a pair of<br />
District III-AAA titles and a PIAA playoff appearance in 1988. He was named coach<br />
of the year five times and served on Pennsylvania’s coaching staff of the 1989 Big 33<br />
game. Iezzi has been inducted into the Daniel Boone High School Wall of Fame (1987),<br />
the Capital Area Sports Hall of Fame (1989) and the Berks County <strong>Football</strong> Coaches<br />
Hall of Fame (<strong>2007</strong>). Iezzi was a three-sport standout at Daniel Boone and went on<br />
to be a four-year letterwinner at Albright College. He holds a bachelor’s degree from<br />
Albright, a master’s from Millersville <strong>University</strong>, and a principal certification from<br />
Temple <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Greg Kosciolek<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Greg Kosciolek (pronounced kuh-shoo-lik) is in his fourth<br />
season on the <strong>Kutztown</strong> football coaching staff. He is responsible<br />
for the offensive line. Kosciolek came to the Golden Bears via<br />
Shippensburg <strong>University</strong>, where he spent two seasons as a graduate<br />
assistant, coaching tight ends. In addition to those responsibilities,<br />
he also coached the offensive line and long snappers and<br />
was responsible for the defensive scout team and video editing.<br />
Kosciolek played collegiately at New Haven <strong>University</strong>, where he<br />
was a three-year starter at tight end. The Summit Hill, Pa., native<br />
spent 2001 working as a child care counselor for Kids Peace, a center for troubled teens<br />
located in Schnecksville, Pa.
Assistant Coaches<br />
Steve Moyer<br />
Wide Receivers<br />
Steve Moyer is in his ninth season with the Golden Bear<br />
coaching staff. He is in his third year coaching receivers, a position<br />
he also mentored from 1998-99. He was KU’s offensive coordinator<br />
and quarterbacks coach from 2000-03. As coordinator,<br />
he produced two of the top four scoring offenses in KU history.<br />
Moyer came to <strong>Kutztown</strong> from Upper Perkiomen High School,<br />
where he served as head coach from 1986-97. In 1997, Moyer’s<br />
team was 9-1 and was the PAC-10 Conference Co-Champion and<br />
Class AAA District l runner-up. He was named the Pottstown<br />
Mercury Coach of the Year for the second straight season. Prior<br />
to Upper Perkiomen, Moyer spent 12 years at Red Land High School, including three<br />
years as head coach. He also has spent time on the coaching staff at the <strong>University</strong><br />
of Pittsburgh and Freedom High School. Moyer was a three-year starter at Pittsburgh,<br />
where he ended his career as the school’s all-time leading receiver. He graduated in<br />
1972 with a degree in secondary education. Moyer also holds a master’s degree from<br />
Shippensburg.<br />
Tim Tobin<br />
Defensive Tackles/Strength & Conditioning/Kickers<br />
Tim Tobin is in his second year with the Golden Bear staff.<br />
He is in charge of defensive tackles and kickers, while assisting<br />
with strength and conditioning. He came to <strong>Kutztown</strong> from<br />
South Florida Home Schooling Athletics, which he co-founded<br />
and served as athletics director. He began his coaching career as<br />
a student assistant at Arizona State <strong>University</strong>, where he was the<br />
linebackers and kickers coach in 1987. He coached defensive<br />
backs and special teams at the <strong>University</strong> of California-Santa<br />
Barbara in 1988. He then was defensive line coach at Shippensburg<br />
<strong>University</strong> in 1990. Tobin also coached at McGill-Toolen Catholic High School<br />
in Mobile, Ala., where he was the defensive line and special teams coordinator; and<br />
Westminster Christian School in Miami, Fla., where he was assistant coach and offensive<br />
coordinator. He is a 1988 graduate of Arizona State <strong>University</strong> with a degree<br />
in physical education.<br />
Raymond Yannuzzi<br />
Tight Ends/Strength & Conditioning<br />
Raymond Yannuzzi is in his first year on the KU football<br />
coaching staff. He coaches tight ends, while also serving as the<br />
program’s strength and conditioning coach. Yannuzzi was a threeyear<br />
starter and four-year letterwinner for the Golden Bears from<br />
2003-06. He started the final 30 games of his career, including<br />
the last two seasons at center. The Wallingford native served as a<br />
team captain as a senior in 2006. Yannuzzi is a December 2006<br />
graduate of <strong>Kutztown</strong> with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.<br />
He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in education.
2005-06 Dixon Trophy<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> was the winner of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s<br />
(PSAC) Dixon Trophy for the 2005-06 academic year. The trophy is presented on an annual<br />
basis to the league’s most successful all-around program.<br />
The Dixon Trophy is named after F. Eugene Dixon, Jr., former chairman of the Board of<br />
Governors of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. It is awarded annually to the<br />
PSAC member institution that accumulates the most points based on results of conference playoffs<br />
and/or regular-season records. Each institution’s point total is calculated by adding its top<br />
six men’s finishes and top six women’s finishes in 21 conference sports.<br />
Pictured above are several representatives of <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s athletic teams accepting<br />
the Dixon Trophy at a presentation last September. On hand to present the trophy to KU’s<br />
coaches and athletes were President F. Javier Cevallos (far left), Vice President for Student Services<br />
and Campus Life Chick Woodard (front, third from right) and Director of Athletics Greg<br />
Bamberger (far right).<br />
Student Recreation Center<br />
The 64,623 square foot student recreation center opened in the fall of 2006. The facility,<br />
located between Keystone Hall and <strong>University</strong> Field, is THE place to be for student recreation<br />
and fitness on campus. Among the amenities are a nearly 9,000 sq. ft. fitness center and weight<br />
room, two group fitness studios, two racquetball courts, an indoor rock climbing wall, a synthetic<br />
surface gymnasium with curved walls for indoor sports, a synthetic surface half gymnasium,<br />
a suspended jogging track (approx. 1/10 mile), an office suite for recreational services staff, a<br />
meeting room, retail space/snack bar and locker rooms with jacuzzis.<br />
<br />
photo by KU university relations photo by KU sports information
Athletic Facilities<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> is blessed with some of the top athletic facilities among Division II<br />
colleges and universities in the eastern United States. Twenty of KU’s 21 teams have their home<br />
venue on campus.<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field<br />
During the summer of<br />
2005, <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> embarked<br />
upon major renovations<br />
to <strong>University</strong> Field, the home of<br />
the Golden Bear football, track<br />
& field and field hockey teams.<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> replaced the natural<br />
grass field with new, state-ofthe-art,<br />
synthetic athletic turf.<br />
In addition, the track surrounding<br />
the field was re-surfaced<br />
and lights were installed. Along<br />
with the use by the intercollegiate teams, the field is utilized by student intramurals and recreation.<br />
A-Turf, a New York-based company and one of the leaders in the synthetic athletic turf industry,<br />
installed the new field. The field system is Premium RS-45, which contains sand and rubber<br />
infill mixed into the synthetic grass over the padding, which is designed for long-term durability<br />
and to reduce the effects of impact on the body.<br />
Around the new field lies a 5,600-seat stadium. The stadium has been the site of PSAC<br />
Championship track & field meets. The stadium features a scoreboard and message center that<br />
photo by KU university relations<br />
debuted in the fall of 2001.<br />
Keystone Hall<br />
The home of the Golden Bears, Keystone<br />
Hall is the hub of indoor athletic activity on<br />
campus. The 3,400-seat Keystone Arena,<br />
located in the center of Keystone Hall, is the<br />
home of the volleyball, men’s and women’s<br />
basketball and wrestling teams. It was also the<br />
location of President George W. Bush’s visit in<br />
2004. Keystone Hall houses the Golden Bear<br />
sports medicine department, designated locker<br />
rooms for intercollegiate athletic teams, and<br />
a state-of-the-art fitness room. The football<br />
coaching staff and locker room are located in<br />
the west wing of Keystone Hall.<br />
Keystone Field House<br />
Keystone Field House is home to the KU<br />
men’s and women’s indoor track teams, and is<br />
used by all teams for indoor practices, overflow<br />
athletic events, camps and clinics throughout<br />
the year. It is also used for non-athletic events,<br />
such as former President Clinton’s address during<br />
his visit in 1994, and commencement.<br />
<br />
Risley Weight Room<br />
Athletes get extensive use out of the<br />
free-weight room, located on the ground floor<br />
of Risley Hall, the original gym. The weight<br />
room was recently renovated and expanded.
<strong>2007</strong> Season Preview<br />
Year two of the Raymond Monica era season-ending injury in the 2006 season opener.<br />
promises to be one filled with excitement and Cory McFadden (so. Freemansburg/Bethlehem<br />
continued improvement for the <strong>2007</strong> <strong>Kutztown</strong><br />
Catholic) came on strong at the end of<br />
<strong>University</strong> football team.<br />
the season. He rushed 85 times for 420 yards<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> finished fifth in the Pennsylvania<br />
and three touchdowns, with 50 carries for 275<br />
State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern yards and all three TDs coming in the final three<br />
Division last year, with a 2-4 record in the games. Nick Hosford (so. Slatington/Northern<br />
division and 4-6 overall.<br />
Lehigh) also will battle for carries.<br />
Monica’s squad returns 34 letterwinners Joe Strauss (so. Lititz/Warwick) returns<br />
and 11 starters from last year’s team, as well at fullback. Strauss was the team’s third-leading<br />
as an infusion of new talent hoping to make an<br />
rusher last year, carrying 64 times for 304<br />
impact this season.<br />
yards and three scores. Veteran backup Travis<br />
OFFENSE<br />
Barron (sr. Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan)<br />
The Golden Bears have holes to fill from adds experience, while Bobby Checchia (rfr.<br />
last year’s much improved offense. KU ranked<br />
Lititz/Lancaster Catholic) also looks to<br />
in the top six in the PSAC in total offense (367.2 contribute.<br />
yards/game), rushing offensive (142.3), passing<br />
WIDE RECEIVERS: A record-breaking<br />
offense (224.9) and scoring offense (26.7 senior will anchor an otherwise young receiver<br />
points/game) last year. The year before, the corps in <strong>2007</strong>.<br />
Golden Bears ranked in the bottom five of each Elfren Quiles (sr. New Britain, CT/New<br />
category. The offense sustained 49 drives of Britain) set a single-season school record with<br />
50 yards or more, scoring on 34 of them. The 12 touchdown catches last year. The Merrimack<br />
squad had just 25 drives of 50-plus yards the<br />
transfer led the team with 54 catches for<br />
year before.<br />
816 yards, which ranked as the third-highest<br />
Five starters return for second-year offensive<br />
yardage output in a season at KU. A second-<br />
coordinator Jeff Chillot.<br />
team All-PSAC East receiver, Quiles was na-<br />
QUARTERBACKS: Kyle Spotts (sr. tionally ranked in catches, yards and scoring.<br />
Tamaqua/Tamaqua) enters his third year as No other wide receiver on KU’s roster has<br />
the starter under center. The 6-3, 204 pounder a collegiate reception. Tony Braciszewski (jr.<br />
had a solid season in 2006. He completed 156- Bensalem/Bensalem) and Mike Dietrich (so.<br />
of-271 passes for 2,155 yards, throwing for 20 York/York Catholic) are returning letterwinners<br />
touchdowns and 10 interceptions. His passing<br />
who will look to slide into a starting role.<br />
TDs (tie-fourth) and passing yards (fifth) Chris Thomas (r-fr. West Milford, NJ/West<br />
ranked among KU’s all-time, single-season Milford), is expected to be on the depth chart,<br />
leaders. Spotts also rushed for five scores. while Jason Uhlig (r-fr. Blue Bell/Wissahickon)<br />
Backup Shane Martin (jr. New Holland/<br />
looks to get on the field after redshirting.<br />
Garden Spot) also returns. Martin completed Shane Martin and Ryan Nye (jr. Bernville/Holy<br />
6-of-12 passes for 67 yards and a TD last year.<br />
Name) may be called upon as<br />
He rushed for 132 yards and a score on 18 carries.<br />
receivers, switching from their roles as backup<br />
Third-stringer Matt Lawhorne (so. Ma-<br />
quarterback and punter, respectively. Nye<br />
cungie/Brandywine Heights) also returns. starred in the spring game, catching four passes<br />
RUNNING BACKS: With its top three for 125 yards and a TD.<br />
rushers back in the fold, KU’s running game TIGHT ENDS: Dan Onorato (jr. Malvern/Malvern<br />
has experience, but previous injuries may add<br />
Prep) will take over for three-<br />
questions to the area. The Golden Bears return a time All-PSAC East tight end Jason Henley.<br />
trio of backs who combined for 1,156 yards and Onorato caught two passes for 17 yards last<br />
eight touchdowns on 280 carries last year. season. Redshirt-freshmen Nick Aspromonte<br />
Leading rusher Maurice Adams (sr. (r-fr. Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West)<br />
West Chester/Henderson), a second-team and Jake Thierjung (r-fr. Bensalem/Bensalem)<br />
All-PSAC East selection, gained 432 yards<br />
will battle for the backup role.<br />
and scored twice on 131 carries. He missed the OFFENSIVE LINE: The offensive line<br />
final three games due to injury. Still affected, returns one starter and three other letterwinners<br />
Adams may miss the <strong>2007</strong> season. Backup Tyler<br />
from last year’s squad. Tyler Romberg-<br />
Dinnis (r-so. Doylestown/Central Bucks er (so. Muir/Williams Valley) (6-4, 280) will<br />
West) had just two carries before suffering a anchor the line from his right tackle position.<br />
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<strong>2007</strong> Season Preview<br />
Romberger was named the most improved tions, strongside linebacker Tom Cressman<br />
player on offense in the spring. Three other (sr. Sellersville/Pennridge) and weakside<br />
returners gained experience last year and will linebacker Sam McKellar (jr. Allentown/Dieruff).<br />
move into starting roles this season. Mike<br />
A two-year starter, Cressman had 38<br />
Casciano (sr. Birdsboro/Twin Valley) started<br />
tackles, including three for loss and a sack, last<br />
three games a year ago and is expected to year. McKellar notched 32 tackles, including<br />
start at left tackle. Evan Reese (so. Centre five for loss, in his first year as a starter.<br />
Hall/State College) played in 10 games and Two second-year players who gained<br />
is slated to take over at center. Darrell Martin<br />
experience as rookies in 2006 will battle for<br />
(jr. Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg) played in playing time. Sean Alboucq (so. Lehigh-<br />
nine games in 2006 and is penciled in at right ton/Lehighton) will challenge McKellar<br />
guard. The left guard spot will be manned for the starting weakside spot. Alboucq had<br />
by a redshirt freshman, either Shane Kadlac 19 tackles, with one for loss and a fumble<br />
(r-fr. Toms River, NJ/Toms River East) or recovery, last season. David Cressman (so.<br />
Jared Haas (r-fr. Linglestown/Central Dauphin).<br />
Sellersville/Pennridge), will back up his older<br />
brother, Tom. The younger Cressman had 17<br />
DEFENSE<br />
hits, including two for loss, last fall.<br />
The <strong>2007</strong> Golden Bear defense returns Other LBs returning to the fold include<br />
six starters from last year and also regains the Joel Irwin (r-fr. Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan),<br />
services of two starters from 2005. The unit<br />
Miles Scott (r-fr. Port Matilda/State<br />
will look to improve upon the outcome of last College) and Keith Massey (r-fr. Allentown/<br />
year, in which it ranked among the bottom four Allen).<br />
in the PSAC in total defense (363.2 yards/game DEFENSIVE BACKS: The secondary<br />
allowed), rush defense (196.8) and scoring will feature four full- or part-time returning<br />
defense (30.0 points/game).<br />
starters this season. Leading the way is All-<br />
DEFENSIVE LINE: Three returning PSAC East, All-Region and All-America safety<br />
starters, one from last year and two from 2005, Brian Bingnear (sr. Boothwyn/Chichester).<br />
will man the defensive line. Defensive tackle He led the team with 90 tackles, including one<br />
Scott Smith (sr. New Oxford/Delone Catholic)<br />
for loss. Bingnear also added four interceptions<br />
enters his third year as a starter. He had and four breakups. Returning starter Cory<br />
40 tackles, including five for loss and a half Porrino (sr. Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain) and<br />
sack last season. Nose guard Nick Cresta (jr. newcomer Mike Gardier (so. Dunmore/Dunmore)<br />
Wallingford/Strath Haven) returns to defense<br />
will start at the other two safety positions<br />
after starting on the offensive line and earning in KU’s new three-safety set. Porrino tallied<br />
second-team All-PSAC East honors last year. 23 tackles, an interception and four breakups in<br />
Cresta had 44 tackles, including six for loss and seven games. Gardier transferred to <strong>Kutztown</strong><br />
3.5 sacks, along with an interception, as a freshman<br />
from Mansfield, where he earned second-team<br />
in 2005. Defensive end Leory Azubuike All-PSAC East status as a rookie last fall.<br />
(sr. East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg Gardier led the Mountaineers with 84 tackles,<br />
South), who sat out last season, had 63 hits, including two for loss, two interceptions and<br />
along with 10 for loss and four sacks, in 2005. four breakups. Joe Iannello (r-fr. Media/<br />
Kevin Branco (jr. Hellertown/Saucon Valley),<br />
Strath Haven), who redshirted last season,<br />
who started two games last year, is slated supplies depth at the stafety positions.<br />
to start at the other end. He had 25 tackles, Justin Gibbs (sr. Pottstown/Pottstown)<br />
with a sack and three for loss a year ago. and Cameron Parchment (so. Tannersville/<br />
Backing up the interior positions will be Pocono Mountain East) are slated to start at<br />
Craig Croman (so. Pine Grove/Pine Grove), the two cornerback spots. A three-year starter,<br />
who had 14 tackles and a sack, and Craig Gibbs tallied 44 tackles last season, while adding<br />
Moose (so. Dillsburg/Northern York), who<br />
two interceptions and five pass breakups.<br />
had 13 stops and two for loss. Dan Schwartz Parchment worked his way into the starting<br />
(so. Gilbertsville/St. Pius X) is projected to lineup last season, starting the final four games.<br />
back up the ends. Pat Healey (r-fr. Sewell, He tallied 18 stops, along with an interception<br />
NJ/Wasington Twp.) also returns.<br />
and two breakups. Brent Howard (jr. Gilbertsville/Boyertown),<br />
LINEBACKERS: The Golden Bears<br />
a starter last season,<br />
return two starters at the two linebacker posi-<br />
is likely to sit out this year due to injury.<br />
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<strong>2007</strong> Season-Preview | <strong>2007</strong> Newcomers<br />
Nate Rabenold (so. Lehighton/Lehighton)<br />
and redshirts<br />
Jay McKnight (r-fr.<br />
Robesonia/Conrad Weiser)<br />
and Ardee Burno (r-fr. Harrisburg/Susquehanna<br />
Twp.)<br />
will battle for the backup spots<br />
on the corners.<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> returns both<br />
starters in the kicking department.<br />
Ryan Nye is back at<br />
punter and Steve Sandberg (jr.<br />
Quakertown/Northeast Philadelphia)<br />
is the place kicker.<br />
Nye earned second-team<br />
All-PSAC East honors last season,<br />
averaging 39.5 yards per<br />
punt, the third-highest average<br />
in KU history.<br />
Sandberg connected on<br />
four of eight field goals, including<br />
a long of 42, last season. He<br />
hit 31 of 35 point-after touchdown<br />
kicks to finish with 43<br />
points on the season. Sandberg<br />
also handled kickoffs.<br />
Matt Dineen (r-fr. Wilmington,<br />
DE/Concord) is slated<br />
to back up at both punter and<br />
kicker.<br />
Cory McFadden and<br />
Tyler Dinnis are expected to<br />
handle the punt and kick return<br />
duties. McFadden average<br />
12.0 yards on four kick returns<br />
last year. Dinnis returned three<br />
kicks for 18 yards two seasons<br />
ago. Justin Gibbs, who has 750<br />
career kickoff return yards, and<br />
Maurice Adams, who averaged<br />
21.7 yards and returned a kick<br />
for a TD last year, also may be<br />
in the mix.<br />
Nye is slated to be the<br />
holder, while Bobby Checchia<br />
or Pat Healey will take over as<br />
long snapper.<br />
The <strong>2007</strong> season begins on<br />
Sept. 1, when the Golden Bears<br />
travel to Southern Connecticut<br />
State for a 1:00 p.m. kickoff.<br />
Name<br />
POS Hometown/High School<br />
Josh Alger TE Wyomissing/Wilson<br />
Tyler Balzer K Huntington, NY/Huntington<br />
Tony Barone K Marlin/Pottsville<br />
Jon Baumann OL Philadelphia/NE Catholic<br />
Ed Berezny WR Behtlehem/Bethlehem Catholic<br />
Eric Berkowitz DB Dresher/Upper Dublin<br />
Kevin Bolinsky DE Ashland/North Schuylkill<br />
William Brown WR Ewing, NJ/Ewing<br />
Bill Burke OL Pennsauken, NJ/Camden Catholic<br />
James Campbell WR Philadelphia/Central<br />
Justin Clark QB Kennett Square/Kennett<br />
Robbie Clews WR Ashland/North Schuylkill<br />
Kendell Coleman RB Philadelphia/M.L. King<br />
Terrell Davis WR Kennett Sq./Kennett<br />
Chris Diaferio RB Drexel Hill/West Catholic<br />
Kevin Doherty DB Sewell, NJ/Washington Twp.<br />
Jim Domzalski WR Bensalem/Conwell-Egan<br />
Jason Eklund DB Landenberg/Kennett<br />
Brandon Emerich WR Pine Grove/Pine Grove<br />
Khaleel Evans DB Philadelphia/Imhotep<br />
Khalief Evans DB Philadelphia/Imhotep<br />
Andre Fisher DE Hazleton/Hazleton<br />
Zac Fowler DL Croydon/Harry S. Truman<br />
Ryan Glatt OL Orangeville/Central Columbia<br />
Dan Hassell LB Lititz/Warwick<br />
Colin Henny DL Lititz/Manheim Twp.<br />
Jason Henshaw DL West Chester/W.C. Henderson<br />
Chris Hoyt LB Budd Lake, NJ/Mt. Olive<br />
Ryan Kemmerer WR Catasauqua/Catasauqua<br />
Matt Kistler DB North Wales/North Penn<br />
John Kreuer WR York/York Suburban<br />
Dave Kuebler TE Bristol/Conwell-Egan<br />
Jon Lemp DB Levittown/Harry S. Truman<br />
Dave Marencin OL Quarryville/Garnet Valley<br />
Kory Marshall RB Philadelphia/Edison<br />
Tom McCue LB Levittown/Conwell-Egan<br />
Chris McGee DB Perkiomenville/Boyertown<br />
Aaron McGlynn OL Harleysville/Souderton<br />
Chris Medina DL Kennett Sq./Valley Forge M.A.<br />
Storm Miller QB Jamison/C.B. South<br />
Trevor Morley LB Westminster, MD/Delone Catholic<br />
Michael Nagurny DL Harrisburg/Central Dauphin<br />
Shane Nolte DB Levittown/Conwell-Egan<br />
Chris Oliver OL Philadelphia/Germantown<br />
Nick Orlowsky WR Whitehall/Whitehall<br />
Agustin Perez LB East Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg<br />
Joe Pilone DB Milford, NJ/Del. Valley Regional<br />
Scott Price OL Pottsville/Schuylkill Haven<br />
Ahmad Rasheed DE Philadelphia/Imhotep<br />
Eric Richardson RB Hatfield/Calvary Christian Acad.<br />
Tyleek Ross RB Philadelphia/South Philadelphia<br />
Greg Rotkowski LB Macungie/Emmaus<br />
Zach Smitheman OL Boothwyn/Garnet Valley<br />
Nick Stramara DL Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain<br />
Dustin Taylor DE Philadelphia/Imhotep<br />
Trent Tolene DE Harrisburg/Central Dauphin<br />
Dontay Wilson RB Stamford, CT/Stamford<br />
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<strong>2007</strong> Pre-Season Roster (Returners)<br />
NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL<br />
3 Maurice Adams RB SR 5-9 190 West Chester/Henderson<br />
43 Sean Alboucq LB SO 5-11 190 Lehighton/Lehighton<br />
45 Nick Aspromonte DE FR* 6-2 212 Tobyhanna/Pocono Mt. West<br />
9 Leroy Azubuike DE SR 6-3 208 E. Stroudsburg/E. Stroudsburg South<br />
28<br />
48<br />
Preston Barron<br />
Travis Barron<br />
DB<br />
FB<br />
FR* 6-2<br />
SR 6-3<br />
190<br />
240<br />
Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan<br />
Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan<br />
17 Brian Bingnear DB SR 6-0 180 Boothwyn/Chichester<br />
89 Tony Braciszewski WR JR 5-10 180 Southampton/William Tennent<br />
49 Kevin Branco DL JR 6-5 215 Hellertown/Saucon Valley<br />
95<br />
65<br />
Ardee Burno<br />
Mike Casciano<br />
DB<br />
OL<br />
FR* 6-0<br />
SR 6-0<br />
173<br />
265<br />
Harrisburg/Susquehanna Twp.<br />
Birdsboro/Twin Valley<br />
20 Bobby Checchia FB FR* 5-11 220 Lititz/Lancaster Catholic<br />
51 Chris Chylack OL FR* 6-3 290 Souderton/Souderton<br />
50 Mike Clark OL FR* 6-1 248 Philadelphia/Lincoln<br />
52<br />
26<br />
David Cressman<br />
Tom Cressman<br />
LB<br />
LB<br />
SO<br />
SR<br />
5-9<br />
6-0<br />
210<br />
215<br />
Sellersville/Pennridge<br />
Sellersville/Pennridge<br />
61 Nick Cresta DL JR 6-2 260 Wallingford/Strath Haven<br />
76 Craig Croman DL SO 6-2 250 Pine Grove/Pine Grove<br />
4 Mike Dietrich WR SO 6-2 195 York/York Catholic<br />
91<br />
28<br />
Matt Dineen<br />
Tyler Dinnis<br />
P/PK<br />
RB<br />
FR* 5-11 190<br />
SO* 5-11 208<br />
Wilmington, DE/Concord<br />
Doylestown/Central Bucks West<br />
53 Steven Frymoyer OL FR* 6-4 235 West Lawn/Wilson<br />
6 Mike Gardier DB SO 5-10 180 Dunmore/Dunmore<br />
1 Justin Gibbs DB SR 6-0 178 Pottstown/Pottstown<br />
62<br />
67<br />
Jared Haas<br />
Pat Healey<br />
OL<br />
DL<br />
FR* 6-0<br />
FR* 6-1<br />
242<br />
240<br />
Linglestown/Central Dauphin<br />
Sewell, NJ/Washington Twp.<br />
37 Nick Hosford RB SO 5-10 195 Slatington/Northern Lehigh<br />
18 Brent Howard DB JR 6-2 186 Gilbertsville/Boyertown<br />
83 Joe Iannello DB FR* 6-1 185 Media/Strath Haven<br />
28<br />
75<br />
Joel Irwin<br />
Shane Kadlac<br />
LB<br />
OL<br />
FR* 6-3<br />
FR* 6-1<br />
235<br />
247<br />
Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan<br />
Toms River, NJ/Toms River East<br />
64 Brian Kutzleb OL FR* 6-0 262 Nutley, NJ/Nutley<br />
15 Matt Lawhorne QB SO 6-1 165 Macungie/Brandywine Heights<br />
78 Darrell Martin OL JR 6-2 309 Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg<br />
14 Shane Martin QB JR 6-1 190 New Holland/Garden Spot<br />
57<br />
27<br />
Keith Massey<br />
Cory McFadden<br />
LB<br />
RB<br />
FR* 6-1<br />
SO 5-8<br />
194<br />
175<br />
Allentown/Allen<br />
Freemansburg/Bethlehem Catholic<br />
42 Sam McKellar LB JR 6-0 214 Allentown/Dieruff<br />
34<br />
35<br />
Jay McKnight<br />
Craig Moose<br />
DB<br />
DL<br />
FR* 6-0 165<br />
SO 5-11 260<br />
Robesonia/Conrad Weiser<br />
Dillsburg/Northern York<br />
13<br />
10<br />
Ryan Nye<br />
Dan Onorato<br />
P/PK<br />
TE<br />
JR<br />
JR<br />
5-10 178<br />
6-3 240<br />
Bernville/Holy Name<br />
Malvern/Malvern Prep<br />
2 Cameron Parchment DB SO 5-11 195 Tannersville/Pocono Mt. East<br />
23<br />
7<br />
Cory Porrino<br />
Elfren Quiles<br />
DB<br />
WR<br />
SR<br />
SR<br />
5-10 190<br />
6-0 205<br />
Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain<br />
New Britain, CT/New Britain<br />
92<br />
66<br />
Nate Rabenold<br />
Evan Reese<br />
DB<br />
OL<br />
SO<br />
SO<br />
5-11 190<br />
6-0 247<br />
Lehighton/Lehighton<br />
Centre Hall/State College<br />
77 Tyler Romberger OL SO 6-4 280 Muir/Williams Valley<br />
16<br />
33<br />
Steve Sandberg<br />
Dan Schwartz<br />
PK<br />
DE<br />
JR<br />
SO<br />
5-11 175<br />
6-0 205<br />
Quakertown/Northeast Philadelphia<br />
Gilbertsville/St. Pius X<br />
93 Miles Scott DB FR* 5-9 175 Port Matilda/State College<br />
54 Scott Smith DL SR 6-2 250 New Oxford/Delone Catholic<br />
11 Kyle Spotts QB SR 6-3 204 Tamaqua/Tamaqua<br />
25 Joe Strauss FB SO 5-11 203 Lititz/Warwick<br />
86 Jake Thierjung TE FR* 6-5 215 Bensalem/Bensalem<br />
84<br />
65<br />
Chris Thomas<br />
Mike Tumbiolo<br />
WR<br />
OL<br />
FR* 5-9<br />
FR* 6-3<br />
175<br />
305<br />
West Milford, NJ/West Milford<br />
Slatington/Northern Lehigh<br />
85 Jason Uhlig WR FR* 6-1 185 Blue Bell/Wissahickon<br />
81 Alex Zukus WR FR* 5-10 180 Tuscarora/Tamaqua<br />
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Maurice Adams<br />
Running Back/<br />
Return Specialist<br />
Senior<br />
5-9 - 190<br />
West Chester, PA<br />
Henderson HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Honors: 2004 All-PSAC East second team<br />
(RB); 2005 All-PSAC East second team (RB,<br />
return specialist)<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. Clarion (25<br />
rushes, 68 yds, TD, 85-yd kickoff return TD),<br />
vs. Mansfield (21 rushes, 107 yds), vs. West<br />
Chester (19 rushes, 81 yds, TD, 3 rec, 36 yds,<br />
TD); 2005 vs. Mansfield (14 rushes, 143 yds,<br />
TD); 2004 vs. Cheyney (35 rushes#, 259 yds#-<br />
school record, 72 yard run#, 3 TD#), vs. East<br />
Stroudsburg (20 rushes, 159 yds, TD)<br />
Notes: Three-year starting running back...started<br />
the first seven games of 2006 before a leg<br />
injury vs. West Chester...team’s leading rusher<br />
in each of the past three seasons...has 459 yards<br />
on 22 career kickoff returns (20.9/return).<br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2004 10 125 702 5.6 6<br />
2005 10 151 662 4.4 2<br />
2006 7 131 432 3.3 2<br />
Total 27 407 1796 4.4 10<br />
Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD<br />
2004 10 8 28 3.5 0<br />
2005 10 13 99 7.6 0<br />
2006 7 7 65 9.3 1<br />
Total 27 28 192 6.9 1<br />
Sean Alboucq<br />
Linebacker<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 190<br />
Lehighton, PA<br />
Lehighton HS<br />
Major: Business Admin.<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Bloomsburg (6 TT#), vs.<br />
Mansfield (4 TT, 3 UT#, TFL#)<br />
Notes: Last name pronounced “All-bock”...<br />
Played in all 10 games in 2006, including a pair<br />
of starts...expected to be in the mix for a starting<br />
spot at linebacker.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL FR<br />
2006 10 9 19 1-5 1<br />
Nick Aspromonte<br />
Defensive End<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-2 - 212<br />
Tobyhanna, PA<br />
Pocono Mt. West HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Redshirted last year...<br />
will battle for time on the line and special teams<br />
this fall.<br />
Leroy Azubuike<br />
Defensive End<br />
Senior<br />
6-3 - 208<br />
East Stroudsburg, PA<br />
E. Stroudsburg S. HS<br />
Major: Psychology<br />
Top Performances: 2005<br />
vs. Clarion (14 TT#, 7 UT#,<br />
3 TFL#, 2 sacks#, PBU), vs. West Chester (10<br />
TT, blk. punt), vs. Cheyney (5 TT, 3 TFL#, sack,<br />
FF); 2004 vs. Mansfield (2 TT)<br />
Notes: Did not play in 2006...10-game starter at<br />
defensive end in 2005, was team’s third-leading<br />
tackler and was third in sacks...played in final<br />
seven games of 2004 season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL PBU FR<br />
2004 7 4 5 0-0 0 0<br />
2005 10 25 63 10-49 2 1<br />
Total 17 29 68 10-49 2 1<br />
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Travis Barron<br />
Fullback<br />
Senior<br />
6-2 - 240<br />
Coatesville, PA<br />
Bishop Shanahan HS<br />
Major: Psychology<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Mansfield (2 rushes, 6 yds); 2005 vs. Mansfield<br />
(7 rushes#, 59 yds#), vs. Cheyney (TD)<br />
Notes: Has played in five games over the last<br />
two seasons...will battle for playing time at<br />
fullback this fall.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2004 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2005 4 11 67 6.1 1<br />
2006 1 2 6 3.0 0<br />
Total 5 13 73 5.6 1<br />
Brian Bingnear<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Senior<br />
6-0 - 180<br />
Boothwyn, PA<br />
Chichester HS<br />
Major: Psychology<br />
Honors: 2006 All-PSAC<br />
East first team, <strong>Football</strong><br />
Gazette All-America third team, All-Northeast<br />
Region first team, Daktronics All-Northeast<br />
Region second team<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. Clarion (8 TT, 2<br />
PBU, 2 INT#), vs. Lock Haven (12 TT, 10 UT),<br />
vs. Slippery Rock (16 TT# , 11 UT#); 2005 vs.<br />
Clarion (9 TT), vs. Millersville (9 TT, TFL)<br />
Notes: Two-year starting safety, including each<br />
of the last 20 games...led team in tackles and<br />
interceptions in 2006...expected to start at free<br />
safety this season.<br />
photo by Pat Healey, Sr.<br />
Brian Bingnear Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL INT PBU<br />
2004 9 10 15 0-0 0-0 0<br />
2005 10 31 53 1-27 0-0 3<br />
2006 10 58 90 1-5 4-8 4<br />
Total 29 99 158 2-32 4-8 7<br />
Tony<br />
Braciszewski<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
Junior<br />
5-10 - 180<br />
Southampton, PA<br />
William Tennent HS<br />
Major: Business<br />
Notes: Expected to have an increased role on<br />
offense as a receiver....played in several games<br />
last year on offense and special teams...last<br />
name pronounced “BRAH-shi-SHES-key.”<br />
Kevin Branco<br />
Defensive End<br />
Junior<br />
6-5 - 215<br />
Hellertown, PA<br />
Saucon Valley HS<br />
Major: Political Science<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Clarion (2 TT, sack), vs. Millersville (6<br />
TT#, 3 UT#); 2005 vs. Mansfield (5 TT, 2<br />
TFL#, sack); vs. Shippensburg (3 TT, 3 UT#,<br />
TFL, sack, 2 FR)<br />
Notes: Valuable contributor at defensive end,<br />
playing in all 20 games over past two seasons...<br />
led team in fumble recoveries in 2005...younger<br />
brother of former Golden Bear Chris Branco...<br />
will compete for starting DE spot.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Sack FR<br />
2005 10 12 27 4-23 2.0-12 3<br />
2006 10 11 26 3-8 1.0-6 0<br />
Total 20 23 53 7-31 3.0-18 3<br />
Ardee Burno<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-0 - 173<br />
Harrisburg, PA<br />
Susquehanna Twp. HS<br />
Major: Computer Science<br />
Notes: Redshirted last year,<br />
will battle for playing time at cornerback.<br />
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Mike Casciano<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Senior<br />
6-0 - 265<br />
Birdsboro, PA<br />
Twin Valley HS<br />
Major: Computer Science<br />
Notes: Played in six games last year, inclduing<br />
three starts...transferred to KU from Stevens<br />
Tech (Lancaster, Pa.)...will compete for fulltime<br />
starting spot on offensive line in <strong>2007</strong>.<br />
Bobby Checchia<br />
Fullback/<br />
Long Snapper<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
5-11 - 220<br />
Lititz, PA<br />
Lancaster Catholic HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-English<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...will be in the mix<br />
to fill role as long snapper this season.<br />
Chris Chylack<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-3 - 280<br />
Souderton, PA<br />
Souderton HS<br />
Major: Criminal Justice<br />
Notes: A 2006 redshirt...<br />
will battle for time on the o-line this season.<br />
Mike Clark<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 248<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
Lincoln HS<br />
Major: Music<br />
Notes: Took a redshirt season<br />
last fall...will look to make mark on special<br />
teams and battle for time on the O-line.<br />
David Cressman<br />
Linebacker<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-9 - 210<br />
Sellersville, PA<br />
Pennridge HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Mathematics<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Lock Haven (5 TT#, 3 UT#, TFL#), vs.<br />
Slippery Rock (3 TT, 2 UT, TFL#), vs. East<br />
Stroudsburg (4 TT, 3 UT#)<br />
Notes: Started final two games in ’06...younger<br />
brother of KU linebacker Tom Cressman...<br />
slated to backup Tom at LB this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL<br />
2006 7 12 17 2-2<br />
Tom Cressman<br />
Linebacker<br />
Senior<br />
6-0 - 215<br />
Sellersville, PA<br />
Pennridge HS<br />
Major: Accounting<br />
Honors: 2006 ESPN the<br />
Magazine Academic All-<br />
District second team<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. Clarion (6 TT, 6<br />
UT#, TFL) vs. Slippery Rock (10 TT#, 3 UT,<br />
2 TFL#, sack); 2005 vs. S. Conn. St. (10 TT#,<br />
5 UT, 2 TFL#, 2 sacks), vs. Millersville (10<br />
TT#, TFL, sack), vs. Clarion (8 TT, 2 TFL#, 2<br />
sacks#, FF); 2004 vs. Mansfield (4 TT, 3 UT,<br />
TFL, sack)<br />
Notes: Started eight games last year...top returning<br />
tackler among linebackers...started six<br />
games in 2005, sharing team lead in sacks...<br />
will start at linebacker this fall.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Sack FF<br />
2004 8 8 12 1-10 1.0-10 1<br />
2005 9 21 47 7-38 6.0-47 3<br />
2006 8 20 38 3-7 1.0-5 0<br />
Total 25 49 97 11-55 8.0-52 4<br />
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Nick Cresta<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Junior<br />
6-2 - 260<br />
Wallingford, PA<br />
Strath Haven HS<br />
Major: Criminal Justice<br />
Honors: 2006 All-PSAC<br />
East second team (OL)<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. East Stroudsburg<br />
(1 TT); 2005 vs. Bloomsburg (7 TT#, 3 UT#,<br />
sack), vs. Clarion (6 TT, 3 UT#), vs. Shippensburg<br />
(4 TT, 3 UT#, 2 TFL#, sack), vs,<br />
Millersville (6 TT), vs. East Stroudsburg (int.),<br />
vs. Cheyney (4 TT, 2 TFL#, 1.5 sacks#)<br />
Notes: Started on offensive line in 2006, after<br />
starting on defensive line in 2005...switched<br />
back to defense in spring...named most improved<br />
defensive player.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Sack Int.<br />
2005 10 20 44 6-28 3.5-25 1<br />
2006 10 1 1 0-0 0.0-0 0<br />
Total 20 21 45 6-28 3.5-25 1<br />
Craig Croman<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-2 - 250<br />
Pine Grove, PA<br />
Pine Grove HS<br />
Major: Electronic Media<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Cheyney (2 TT, 2 UT#,<br />
TFL, sack) vs. Lock Haven (4 TT#, 2 UT#)<br />
Notes: Played in 10 games, including two<br />
starts, in 2006...expected to battle for playing<br />
time on interior defensive line.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Sack<br />
2006 10 10 14 1-5 1.0-5<br />
Mike Dietrich<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-2 - 195<br />
York, PA<br />
York Catholic HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Saw time in three<br />
games last year...redshirted<br />
in 2005...switched to wide receiver, from defensive<br />
back, in the spring.<br />
Matt Dineen<br />
Punter/Place Kicker<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
5-11 - 190<br />
Wilmington, DE<br />
Concord HS<br />
Major: Business<br />
Notes: Projected to compete<br />
at punter and kicker.<br />
Tyler Dinnis<br />
Running Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 208<br />
Doylestown, PA<br />
Central Bucks W. HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Top Performances: 2005<br />
vs. Edinboro (9 rushes#, 58<br />
yds#, 1 rec#, 11 yds#), vs. Cheyney (8 rushes,<br />
35 yds, TD), vs. Mansfield (5 rushes, 41 yds)<br />
Notes: Played in just one game in 2006, due<br />
to injury...awarded a hardship waiver (medical<br />
redshirt) to retain sophomore eligibility...has<br />
one career catch for 11 yards...will be a top<br />
contender for carries in <strong>2007</strong><br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2005 5 26 167 6.4 1<br />
2006 1 2 3 1.5 0<br />
Total 6 28 170 6.1 1<br />
Steven<br />
Frymoyer<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-4 - 235<br />
West Lawn, PA<br />
Wilson HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Science<br />
Notes: Redshirted last fall...will battle for spot<br />
on the offensive line this year.<br />
photo by Pat Healey, Sr.<br />
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Mike Gardier<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-9 - 175<br />
Dunmore, PA<br />
Dunmore HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Science<br />
Honors: 2006 All-PSAC<br />
East second team (at Mansfield)<br />
Notes: Transferred from Mansfield after 2006<br />
season...led Mountaineers in tackles (84), interceptions<br />
(2) and had four pass breakups...will<br />
vie for a starting safety position in <strong>2007</strong>.<br />
Justin Gibbs<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Senior<br />
6-1 - 178<br />
Pottstown, PA<br />
Pottstown HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Mansfield (int.) vs. Millersville (7 TT,<br />
4 UT, TFL) vs. Slippery Rock (9 TT#), vs.<br />
Bloomsburg (7 TT); 2005 vs. Clarion (FR.,<br />
int.), vs. Millersville (7 TT, TFL); 2004 vs.<br />
Lock Haven (8 TT, 7 UT#), vs. Millersville<br />
(75-yd FR TD)<br />
Notes: Three-year starter...second among returning<br />
players in tackles and pass breakups...<br />
led team in kickoff returns and yards in 2005...<br />
expected to start at either cornerback or safety...<br />
may chip in on kick returns.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Int PBU<br />
2004 10 30 40 2-3 1-0 6<br />
2005 10 20 34 3-5 2-9 7<br />
2006 10 22 44 2-3 2-37 5<br />
Total 30 72 118 7-11 5-46 20<br />
All-Purpose Rec PR KR Total<br />
2004 0-0 3-18 14-233 251<br />
2005 1-13 0-0 17-349 371<br />
2006 0-0 0-0 9-168 205<br />
Total 1-13 3-18 40-750 827<br />
Jared Haas<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-0 - 242<br />
Linglestown, PA<br />
Central Dauphin HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-History<br />
Notes: Spent 2006 as a<br />
reshirt...will battle for time on the O-line.<br />
Pat Healey<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 240<br />
Sewell, NJ<br />
Washington Twp. HS<br />
Major: Business<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
in the mix at d-line and at long snapper..<br />
Nick Hosford<br />
Running Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-10 - 195<br />
Slatington, PA<br />
Northern Lehigh HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Biology<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Mansfield (3 rushes, 18 yds)<br />
Notes: Played in nine games as a true-freshman<br />
last season...had three special teams tackles.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 9 5 13 2.6 0<br />
Brent Howard<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Junior<br />
6-2 - 186<br />
Gilbertsville, PA<br />
Boyertown HS<br />
Major: Electronic Media<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Shippensburg (6 TT#,<br />
4 UT#), vs. Bloomsburg (4 UT#, TFL) vs.<br />
Mansfield (int.), vs. Clarion (3 PBU#)<br />
Notes: Started all 10 games at cornerback last<br />
fall...played 10 games at wide receiver in 2005,<br />
catching nine passes for 145 yards...expected<br />
to sit out the season due to injury.<br />
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Brent Howard Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Int PBU<br />
2005 10 0 0 0-0 0-0 0<br />
2006 10 19 25 2-1 2-2 7<br />
Total 20 19 25 2-1 2-2 7<br />
Joe Iannello<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 185<br />
Media, PA<br />
Strath Haven HS<br />
Major: Special Education<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
will battle for playing time at safety.<br />
Joel Irwin<br />
Linebacker<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-3 - 235<br />
Coatesville, PA<br />
Bishop Shanahan HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Notes: Expected to battle<br />
for time at linebacker and on special teams.<br />
Shane Kadlac<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 247<br />
Toms River, NJ<br />
Toms River East HS<br />
Major: Elem. Education<br />
Notes: Spent 2006 season<br />
as a redshirt...will<br />
battle for playing time on the O-line this fall.<br />
Brian Kutzleb<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-0 - 262<br />
Nutley, NJ<br />
Nutley HS<br />
Major: History<br />
Notes: Redshirted last fall...<br />
will challenge for playing<br />
time on the o-line this season.<br />
Matt Lawhorne<br />
Quarterback<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-1 - 165<br />
Macungie, PA<br />
Brandywine Heights HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2005,<br />
third-string QB last year...will look to move up<br />
the depth chart at quarterback this season.<br />
Darrell Martin<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Junior<br />
6-2 - 309<br />
Stroudsburg, PA<br />
Stroudsburg HS<br />
Major: Medical Tech<br />
Notes: Played in nine games<br />
last year, including action on the offensive line<br />
and on special teams...saw time in six games<br />
in 2005...redshirted in 2004...slated to start at<br />
guard this season.<br />
Shane Martin<br />
Quarterback<br />
Junior<br />
6-1 - 190<br />
New Holland, PA<br />
Garden Spot HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. East Stroudsburg<br />
(10 att, 5 cmp, 67 yds, TD, 6 carries, 67 yds), vs.<br />
Mansfield (53 yd. TD run); 2005 vs. Edinboro<br />
(20 att#, 12 cmp#, 143 yds#, TD), vs. Cheyney<br />
(12 att, 7 cmp, 78 yds, 2 TD#)<br />
Notes: Started final two games of 2005...will<br />
backup at QB...may contribute as a receiver.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD<br />
2005 3 34 20 1 237 3<br />
2006 6 12 6 2 67 1<br />
Total 9 46 26 3 304 4<br />
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Keith Massey<br />
Linebacker<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 194<br />
Allentown, NJ<br />
Allen HS<br />
Major: Elementary Education<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
will battle for time on special teams and LB.<br />
Cory McFadden<br />
Running Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-8 - 175<br />
Freemansburg, PA<br />
Bethlehem Cath. HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Biology<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Cheyney (22 rushes#, 71 yds, TD) vs.<br />
Lock Haven (15 rushes, 146 yds#, 2 TD#, 79<br />
yd TD run)<br />
Notes: Played in all 10 games, including three<br />
starts to end the season...team’s second-leading<br />
rusher...led running backs in yards per carry...a<br />
starting candidate at running back in ’07.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 10 85 420 4.9 3<br />
Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 10 2 8 4.0 0<br />
Sam McKellar<br />
Linebacker<br />
Junior<br />
6-0 - 214<br />
Allentown, PA<br />
Dieruff HS<br />
Major: Criminal Justice<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Cheyney (7 TT, 4 UT,<br />
TFL) vs. Clarion (9 TT#, 7 UT#, TFL); 2005<br />
vs. Mansfield (3 TT), vs. Cheyney (TFL)<br />
Notes: Played in seven games, including six<br />
starts, in 2006...saw playing time in nine games<br />
in 2005, mainly on special teams...will be in the<br />
mix to start at linebacker this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL<br />
2005 9 5 9 1-3<br />
2006 7 23 32 5-13<br />
Total 16 28 41 6-16<br />
Jay McKnight<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-0 - 165<br />
Robesonia, PA<br />
Conrad Weiser HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
will battle for playing time.<br />
Craig Moose<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 260<br />
Dillsburg, PA<br />
Northern York HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. East Stroudsburg (2 TT# , 2 UT#, TFL) vs.<br />
Slippery Rock (2 TT#, 2 UT#), vs. Mansfield<br />
(2 TT#, TFL, FR)<br />
Notes: Played in nine games last year on the defensive<br />
line...will be in the rotation of defensive<br />
linemen this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL FR<br />
2005 9 5 13 2-2 1<br />
Ryan Nye<br />
Punter<br />
Junior<br />
5-10 - 178<br />
Bernville, PA<br />
Holy Name HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Honors: 2006 All-PSAC<br />
East second team<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. Mansfield (1 punt,<br />
51.0 avg#, 27-yd completion), vs. Clarion (3<br />
punts, 47.7 avg), vs. Slippery Rock (7 punts, 286<br />
yds, 40.9 avg, long 51), 2005 vs. Edinboro (6<br />
punts, 244 yds,<br />
40.7 avg, long<br />
63#), vs. Clarion<br />
(9 punts#,<br />
314 yds), vs.<br />
West Chester (9<br />
punts#, 319 yds),<br />
vs. East Stroudsburg<br />
(9 punts#,<br />
330 yds#, 2-pt.<br />
conversion run)<br />
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Golden Bear Profiles<br />
Ryan Nye, continued<br />
Notes: Two-year starter...2006 punting<br />
average was third-highest in a season at<br />
KU...2005 number of punts and yards were<br />
second most in a season...expected to retain<br />
punter role this season...may contribute as a<br />
receiver...caught four passes for 125 yards<br />
and a TD in the <strong>2007</strong> spring game.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Punting G No Yds Avg Long I20<br />
2005 9 67 2,480 37.0 63 10<br />
2006 10 34 1,343 39.5 56 5<br />
Total 19 101 3,823 37.9 64 15<br />
Dan Onorato<br />
Tight End<br />
Junior<br />
6-3 - 240<br />
Malvern, PA<br />
Malvern Prep HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Millersville (1 rec 13 yds)<br />
Notes: Played in 10 games last year at tight<br />
end...expected to start at tight end this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD<br />
2005 1 0 0 0.0 0<br />
2006 10 2 17 8.5 0<br />
Total 11 2 17 8.5 0<br />
Cameron<br />
Parchment<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 195<br />
Tannersville, PA<br />
Pocono Mt. East HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. West Chester (7<br />
TT#, 2 UT, TFL), vs. Cheyney (int.)<br />
Notes: Started final four games of 2006...redshirted<br />
in 2005...slated to start at CB.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Int PBU<br />
2006 9 6 18 1-1 1-0 2<br />
Cory Porrino<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Senior<br />
5-9 - 190<br />
Orwigsburg, PA<br />
Blue Mountain HS<br />
Major: Accounting<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Bloomsburg (5 TT, 3<br />
UT) vs. Mansfield (7 TT#, 5 UT#, 2 PBU),<br />
vs. Slippery Rock (2 TT, int), vs. Millersville<br />
(32 yd run); 2005 vs. Shippensburg (5 TT), vs.<br />
Edinboro (4 TT, 3 UT), vs. Cheyney (TFL)<br />
Notes: Started six games last year...expected<br />
to start in the secondary.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Int PBU<br />
2005 10 12 17 1-8 0-0 1<br />
2006 7 13 23 0-0 1-7 5<br />
Total 17 25 40 1-8 1-7 6<br />
Elfren Quiles<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
Senior<br />
6-0 - 205<br />
New Britain CT<br />
New Britain HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Honors: 2006 All-PSAC<br />
East second team<br />
Top Performances: 2006 vs. Clarion (7 rec,<br />
120 yds, TD), vs. East Stroudsburg (7 rec, 99<br />
yds, 2 TD#), vs. Lock Haven (5 rec, 77 yds, 2<br />
TD#) vs. Shippensburg (9 rec#, 149 yds#, TD),<br />
vs. Mansfield (5 rec., 64 yds, 2 TD#)<br />
Notes: Last name pronounced “Key-lays”...Set<br />
single-season KU record with 12 TD catches...<br />
had a TD grab in a record seven-straight<br />
games...led team in receptions, yards and TDs...<br />
yards were third-most in a season...named team<br />
MVP...transferred to KU from Merrimack.<br />
Career Stats at KU<br />
Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 10 54 816 15.1 12<br />
photo by Pat Healey, Sr.<br />
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Golden Bear Profiles<br />
Nate Rabenold<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 190<br />
Lehighton, PA<br />
Lehighton HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-History<br />
Notes: Expected to contribute<br />
in the defensive secondary this season...<br />
redshirted in 2005.<br />
Evan Reese<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-0 - 247<br />
Centre Hall, PA<br />
State College HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Played in 10 games<br />
as a true freshman...expected<br />
to take over starting spot at center.<br />
Tyler Romberger<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-4 - 280<br />
Muir, PA<br />
Williams Valley HS<br />
Major: Environmental<br />
Geography<br />
Notes: Started seven games<br />
in 2006...played in all 10...redshirted in 2005...<br />
named team’s most improved offensive player<br />
this past spring...will anchor the offensive line<br />
at right tackle.<br />
Steve Sandberg<br />
Place Kicker<br />
Junior<br />
5-11 - 175<br />
Quakertown, PA<br />
Northeast<br />
Philadelphia HS<br />
Major: Sociology<br />
Notes: Handled KU’s place-kicking and kickoff<br />
duties last year...played in seven games in<br />
2005 year as KU’s kickoff specialist...expected<br />
to start as KU’s kicker this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Kicking G FG-A Pct Long PAT-A<br />
2005 7 0-0 .000 - 0-0<br />
2006 10 4-8 .500 42 31-35<br />
Total 17 4-8 .500 42 31-15<br />
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Dan Schwartz<br />
Defensive End<br />
Sophomore<br />
6-0 - 205<br />
Gilbertsville, PA<br />
St. Pius X HS<br />
Major: Business<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Mansfield (1 TT)<br />
Notes: Played in three games last year...is<br />
expected to move from linebacker to defensive<br />
end this season.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT<br />
2006 3 1 1<br />
Miles Scott<br />
Defensive Back<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
5-9 - 175<br />
Port Matilda, PA<br />
State College HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Redshirted last season...will<br />
vie for playing<br />
time in the secondary and on special teams.<br />
Scott Smith<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Senior<br />
6-2 - 250<br />
New Oxford, PA<br />
Delone Catholic HS<br />
Major: Criminal Justice<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Cheyney (10 TT, 4 UT,<br />
2 TFL, 1/2 sack), vs. East Stroudsburg (7 TT,<br />
4 UT); 2005 vs. West Chester (12 TT#, 3 UT),<br />
vs. Cheyney (4 TT, 3 TFL#, 1.5 sacks#), vs.<br />
Millersville (6 TT, FR), vs. East Stroudsburg<br />
(fumble rec in end zone for TD); 2004 vs.<br />
Edinboro (6 TT, 6 UT#, TFL)<br />
Notes: Two-year starter at defensive tackle,<br />
...played in nine games last year, starting eight...<br />
started all 10 games at defensive tackle in<br />
2005...saw action in seven games as a freshman<br />
in 2004...expected to retain starting spot on the<br />
D-line this fall.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Defense G UT TT TFL Sack<br />
2004 7 13 19 2-4 0.0-0<br />
2005 10 13 42 3-7 1.5-6<br />
2006 9 15 40 5-7 0.5-2<br />
Total 26 41 101 10-18 2.0-8
Golden Bear Profiles<br />
Kyle Spotts<br />
Quarterback<br />
Senior<br />
6-3 - 204<br />
Tamaqua, PA<br />
Tamaqua HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. West Chester (29 cmp#, 40 att, 345yds#, 4<br />
TD#, 7 carries, 43 yds, TD - <strong>Football</strong> Gazette<br />
National Offensive Player of the Week), vs.<br />
Shippensburg (338 yds, 4 TD#) vs. Mansfield<br />
(3 TD); 2005 vs. Mansfield (24 cmp, 31 att, 221<br />
yds, 4 TD#), vs. S. Conn. St. (20 cmp, 43 att#,<br />
258 yds, 3 TD), vs. West Chester (3 TD)<br />
Notes: Two-year starting quarterback...ranks<br />
among KU’s career leaders in TD passes and<br />
yards after just two seasons...2006 passing<br />
TDs are fourth-best, while passing yards are<br />
fifth most in a season at KU...missed final two<br />
games of 2005 season due to injury...transferred<br />
to KU from Division I-AA Colgate.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD<br />
2005 8 270 128 9 1,297 11<br />
2006 10 271 156 10 2,155 20<br />
Total 18 541 284 19 3,452 31<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2005 8 52 -21 - 1<br />
2006 10 58 60 1.0 5<br />
Total 18 110 39 0.4 6<br />
Joe Strauss<br />
Fullback<br />
Sophomore<br />
5-11 - 203<br />
Lititz, PA<br />
Warwick HS<br />
Major: Leisure & Sport<br />
Studies<br />
Top Performances: 2006<br />
vs. Cheyney (9 rushes, 109 yds#, 54-yd TD<br />
run) vs. Lock Haven (16 rushes#, 52 yds) vs.<br />
East Stroudsburg (12 rushes, 40 yds)<br />
Notes: Ten-game starter at fullback in 2006...<br />
third-leading rusher last season...averaged 67.0<br />
yards per game over final three contests...expected<br />
to be the starter at fullback this year.<br />
Career Stats<br />
Rushing G Att Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 10 64 304 4.8 3<br />
Receiving G Rec Yds Avg TD<br />
2006 10 4 29 7.2 0<br />
Jake Thierjung<br />
Tight End<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-4 - 215<br />
Bensalem, PA<br />
Bensalem HS<br />
Major: Secondary Education-Physics<br />
Notes: Spent last fall as a<br />
redshirt...last name pronounced “teer-young”...<br />
expected to battle for time at tight end.<br />
Chris Thomas<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
5-9 - 175<br />
West Milford, NJ<br />
West Milford HS<br />
Major: Undeclared<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
should compete for field<br />
time in the receiver corps.<br />
Jason Uhlig<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
Redshirt-Freshman<br />
6-1 - 185<br />
Blue Bell, PA<br />
Wissahickon HS<br />
Major: Elementary Education<br />
Notes: Redshirted in 2006...<br />
will battle for time at WR.<br />
Abbreviation/Symbol Key<br />
#-Career best in category, TT-Total Tackles,<br />
UT-Unassisted Tackles, G-Games, TFL-Tackles<br />
for Loss, PBU-Pass Breakups, TD-Touchdowns,<br />
Att-Attempts, Cmp-Completions, Int-Interceptions,<br />
I20-Punts inside opponent 20 yardline, Yds-Yards,<br />
FF-Forced Fumble, FR-Fumble Recovery, PR-<br />
Punt Returns, KR-Kick Returns<br />
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<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 1 - at Southern<br />
Connecticut State<br />
September 1 at 1:00 PM<br />
Jess Dow Field - New Haven, CT<br />
Enrollment: 6,000<br />
Nickname: Owls<br />
Colors: Blue and White<br />
President: Dr. Cheryl J. Norton<br />
Athletics Director: Patricia Nicol<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Jess Dow (6,000)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: Rck Cavanaugh<br />
Alma Mater: American International ’76<br />
Year (@SCCU/Career: 23rd/same<br />
Record (@SCCU/Career): 128-97-1<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (203) 392-6010<br />
Last Year’s Record: 7-4, 7-2 Northeast 10<br />
Series: 6th meeting (SCSU leads 3-2)<br />
First Meeting: 1986 (KU 21, SCSU 10)<br />
Last Meeting: 2005 (SCSU 31, KU 28)<br />
Last KU Win: 1993 (KU 24, SCSU 14)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: n/a<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: n/a<br />
SID: Michael Kobylanski<br />
Phone: (814) 392-6005<br />
Email: TBA<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m.<br />
7 *BENTLEY 7 p.m.<br />
15 at Central Conn. 5 p.m.<br />
22 *at American Int’l 1 p.m.<br />
28 *MERRIMACK 7 p.m.<br />
Oct. 5 *at Assumption 7 p.m.<br />
12 *PACE 7 p.m.<br />
20 *at C.W. Post noon<br />
27 *STONEHILL 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 2 *BRYANT<br />
7 p.m.<br />
10 *at St. Anselm noon<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Results<br />
Sept. 2 *at Bryant L, 20-49<br />
8 *at Bentley W, 19-13<br />
15 CENTRAL CONN. L, 26-29<br />
22 *AMERICAN INT’L W, 20-12<br />
29 *at Merrimack L, 27-35<br />
Oct. 6 *ASSUMPTION W, 26-24<br />
14 *at Pace W, 28-0<br />
20 *C.W. POST W, 34-28<br />
28 *at Stonehill W, 14-0<br />
Nov. 4 *ST. ANSELM W, 69-7<br />
18 ^at Merrimack L, 26-28<br />
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GAME 2 - at Clarion<br />
September 8 at 6:00 PM<br />
Memorial Stadium - Clarion, PA<br />
Enrollment: 6,500<br />
Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />
Colors: Blue and Gold<br />
President: Dr. Joseph P. Grunewald<br />
Athletics Director: Dave Katis<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Memorial (5,000)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: Jay Foster<br />
Alma Mater: Plymouth State ’85<br />
Year (@CU/Career: 2nd/2nd<br />
Record (@CU/Career): 1-10/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (814) 393-2258<br />
Last Year’s Record: 1-10, 0-6 PSAC West<br />
Series: 18th meeting (CU leads 13-5)<br />
First Meeting: 1941 (CU 46, KU 0)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (KU 27-10)<br />
Last CU Win: 2005 (CU 29, KU 23 {4OT})<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/11<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8<br />
SID: Rich Herman<br />
Phone: (814) 393-2334<br />
Email: rherman@clarion.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 TIFFIN<br />
6 p.m.<br />
8 KUTZTOWN 6 p.m.<br />
15 at West Chester 1 p.m.<br />
22 BLOOMSBURG 6 p.m.<br />
29 *at California 3 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *SHIPPENSBURG 2 p.m.<br />
13 *at Slippery Rock 2 p.m.<br />
20 at Fairmont St. 6 p.m.<br />
27 *IUP 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *at Edinboro 3 p.m.<br />
10 *LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 at Tiffin L, 13-21<br />
Sept. 9 at <strong>Kutztown</strong> L, 10-27<br />
Sept. 16 WEST CHESTER L, 21-49<br />
Sept. 23 at Bloomsburg L, 10-24<br />
Sept. 30 *SLIPPERY ROCK L, 7-31<br />
Oct. 7 CHEYNEY W, 21-18<br />
Oct. 14 *at IUP L, 7-33<br />
Oct. 21 *EDINBORO L, 0-13<br />
Oct. 28 *at Lock Haven L, 7-14<br />
Nov. 4 *CALIFORNIA L, 14-41<br />
Nov. 11 *at Shippensburg L, 10-35<br />
*conference contest ^NCAA Playoffs
<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 3 - SHIPPENSBURG<br />
September 15 at 3:05 PM<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 7,600<br />
Nickname: Red Raiders<br />
Colors: Red and Blue<br />
President: Dr. William N. Ruud<br />
Athletics Director: Dr. Roberta Page<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove (7,700)<br />
Surface: Natural<br />
Head Coach: Rocky Rees<br />
Alma Mater: West Chester ’71<br />
Year (@SU/Career: 18th/23rd<br />
Record (@SU/Career): 102-86-1/138-101-2<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (717) 477-1758<br />
Last Year’s Record: 5-6, 3-3 PSAC West<br />
Series: 60th meeting (SU leads 43-14-2)<br />
First Meeting: 1929 (SU 26, KU 12)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (SU 42, KU 27)<br />
Last KU Win: 1998 (KU 28, SU 24)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/18<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9<br />
SID: Jason Eichelberger<br />
Phone: (717) 477-1201<br />
Email: jceich@ship.edu<br />
GAME 4 - at Slippery Rock<br />
September 22 at 7:00 PM<br />
Thompson Stadium - Slippery Rock, PA<br />
Enrollment: 8,200<br />
Nickname: The Rock<br />
Colors: Green and White<br />
President: Dr. Robert P. Smith<br />
Athletics Director: Paul Lueken<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Thompson (10,000)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: George Mihalik<br />
Alma Mater: West Chester ’71<br />
Year (@SRU/Career: 20th/same<br />
Record (@SU/Career): 127-77-4/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (724) 738-2780<br />
Last Year’s Record: 7-4, 4-2 PSAC West<br />
Series: 6th meeting (SRU leads 5-0)<br />
First Meeting: 1984 (SRU 21, KU 6)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (SRU 34, KU 10)<br />
Last KU Win: none<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/10<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6<br />
SID: Bob McComas<br />
Phone: (724) 738-2777<br />
Email: robert.mccomas@sru.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 at Shepherd<br />
1 p.m.<br />
8 at Liberty 7 p.m.<br />
15 at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 3 p.m.<br />
22 WEST CHESTER 3 p.m.<br />
29 *EDINBORO 1 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *at Clarion 2 p.m.<br />
13 at Millersville 1:30 p.m.<br />
20 *SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m.<br />
27 *LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *at IUP<br />
1 p.m.<br />
10 *at California 12 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 SHEPHERD L, 0-14<br />
Sept. 9 at Mansfield W, 35-0<br />
Sept. 16 KUTZTOWN W, 42-27<br />
Sept. 23 at West Chester L, 0-24<br />
Sept. 30 BLOOMSBURG L, 14-35<br />
Oct. 7 *at Slippery Rock W, 28-21<br />
Oct. 14 *at Lock Haven W, 20-17 OT<br />
Oct. 21 *IUP L, 16-20<br />
Oct. 28 *CALIFORNIA L, 20-35<br />
Nov. 4 *at Edinboro L, 30-54<br />
Nov. 11 *CLARION W, 35-10<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Aug. 30 SETON HILL 7 p.m.<br />
Sept. 8 MILLERSVILLE 3 p.m.<br />
15 at Bowie St. 1 p.m.<br />
22 KUTZTOWN 7 p.m.<br />
29 *IUP 6 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m.<br />
13 *CLARION 2 p.m.<br />
20 *at Shippensburg 1 p.m.<br />
27 *CALIFORNIA 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 1 *at Lock Haven 5:30 p.m.<br />
10 *at Edinboro 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Aug. 31 Youngstown St. L, 21-51<br />
Sept. 9 at Millersville W, 27-22<br />
Sept. 16 MANSFIELD W, 46-0<br />
Sept. 23 at <strong>Kutztown</strong> W, 34-10<br />
Sept. 30 *at Clarion W, 31-7<br />
Oct. 7 *SHIPPENSBURG L, 21-28<br />
Oct. 14 *at California L, 14-24<br />
Oct. 21 *LOCK HAVEN W, 35-0<br />
Oct. 28 *EDINBORO W, 24-21 ot<br />
Nov. 2 *at IUP W, 21-17<br />
Nov. 11 WEST CHESTER L, 20-21<br />
*division contest<br />
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<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 5 - AMERICAN INT’L<br />
September 29 at 6:05 PM<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 1,200<br />
Nickname: Yellow Jackets<br />
Colors: Gold, Black and White<br />
President: Vincent M. Maniaci<br />
Athletics Director: Richard Bedard<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Miller (5,000)<br />
Surface: Natural<br />
Head Coach: Art Wilkins<br />
Alma Mater: Bucknell ’72<br />
Year (@AIC/Career: 14th/same<br />
Record (@AIC/Career): 79-55/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (413) 205-3545<br />
Last Year’s Record: 6-4, 6-3 Northeast 10<br />
Series: 4th meeting (AIC leads 2-1)<br />
First Meeting: 1980 (AIC 17, KU 7)<br />
Last Meeting: 1996 (AIC 7, KU 3)<br />
Last KU Win: 1981 (KU 14, AIC 7)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/22<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7<br />
SID: Greg Royce<br />
Phone: (413) 205-3572<br />
Email: gregory.royce@aic.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 8 *at Bryant<br />
1 p.m.<br />
14 *at Bentley 7 p.m.<br />
22 *S. CONN. ST 1 p.m.<br />
29 at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 6:05 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *MERRIMACK 1 p.m.<br />
13 *ASSUMPTION 1 p.m.<br />
20 *at Pace noon<br />
27 *C.W. Post 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *ST. ANSELM noon<br />
10 *at Stonehill noon<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 *at St. Anselm W, 34-10<br />
9 *BRYANT W, 20-7<br />
16 *BENTLEY W, 21-18<br />
22 *at S. Connecticut St. L, 12-20<br />
Oct. 7 *at Merrimack L, 13-37<br />
14 *at Assumption W, 21-14<br />
21 *PACE W, 7-0<br />
28 *C.W. Post L, 13-22<br />
Nov. 4 *STONEHILL W, 28-6<br />
11 at Bentley L, 10-14<br />
*conference contest ^NCAA Playoffs<br />
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GAME 6 - BLOOMSBURG<br />
October 6 at 6:05 PM<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 8,040<br />
Nickname: Huskies<br />
Colors: Maroon and Gold<br />
President: Dr. Jessica Kozloff<br />
Athletics Director: Mary Gardner<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Redman (5,000)<br />
Surface: Natural<br />
Head Coach: Danny Hale<br />
Alma Mater: West Chester ’68<br />
Year (@BU/Career: 15th/20th<br />
Record (@BU/Career): 118-41-1/158-54-1<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (570) 389-4359<br />
Last Year’s Record: 12-2, 6-0 PSAC East<br />
Series: 61st meeting (BU leads 39-20-1)<br />
First Meeting: 1927 (BU 30, KU 0)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (BU 41, KU 14)<br />
Last KU Win: 1992 (KU 17, BU 10)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/20<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10<br />
SID: Tom McGuire<br />
Phone: (570) 389-4413<br />
Email: tmcguire@bloomu.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 C.W. Post<br />
12 p.m.<br />
8 at California 5 p.m.<br />
15 EDINBORO 12 p.m.<br />
22 at Clarion 6 p.m.<br />
29 *at West Chester 2 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 6:05 p.m.<br />
20 *MILLERSVILLE 1:30 p.m.<br />
27 *at East Stroudsburg 3:15 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *CHEYNEY 1 p.m.<br />
10 IUP 12 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 at James Madison L, 3-14<br />
Sept. 9 CALIFORNIA W, 24-19<br />
Sept. 16 at Edinboro W, 28-10<br />
Sept. 23 CLARION W, 24-10<br />
Sept. 30 at Shippensburg W, 35-14<br />
Oct. 7 *WEST CHESTER W, 30-27<br />
Oct. 14 *KUTZTOWN W, 41-14<br />
Oct. 21 *at Mansfield W, 31-7<br />
Oct. 28 *at Millersville W, 28-16<br />
Nov. 4 *E. STROUDSBURG W, 45-37<br />
Nov. 11 *at Cheyney W, 35-6<br />
Nov. 25 ^WEST CHESTER W, 21-20<br />
Dec. 2 ^at Shepherd W, 24-21<br />
Dec. 10 ^at NW Missouri St. L, 3-33
<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 7 - at West Chester<br />
October 13 at 6:00 PM<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 12,800<br />
Nickname: Golden Rams<br />
Colors: Purple and Gold<br />
President: Dr. Madeleine Wing Adler<br />
Athletics Director: Dr. Edward Matejkovic<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Farrell (7,500)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: Bill Zwaan<br />
Alma Mater: Delaware ’79<br />
Year (@WCU/Career: 5th/11th<br />
Record (@WCU/Career): 36-15/90-29<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (610) 436-3528<br />
Last Year’s Record: 9-4, 5-1 PSAC East<br />
Series: 53rd meeting (WCU leads 44-7-1)<br />
First Meeting: 1937 (WCU 19, KU 0)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (WCU 49, KU 47)<br />
Last KU Win: 2003 (KU 17, WCU 16)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/13<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8<br />
SID: James Zuhlke<br />
Phone: (610) 436-3316<br />
Email: jzuhlke@wcupa.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 at Edinboro<br />
1 p.m.<br />
8 at Delaware 7 p.m.<br />
15 CLARION 1 p.m.<br />
22 at Shippensburg 3 p.m.<br />
29 *BLOOMSBURG 2 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *at Millersville 6 p.m.<br />
13 *KUTZTOWN 6 p.m.<br />
20 *E. STROUDSBURG 6 p.m.<br />
27 ST. JOSEPH’S (Ind.) 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 CALIFORNIA 1 p.m.<br />
10 *at Cheyney 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 EDINBORO L, 14-28<br />
Sept. 9 at Delaware L, 7-30<br />
Sept. 16 at Clarion W, 49-21<br />
Sept. 23 SHIPPENSBURG W, 24-0<br />
Sept. 30 *CHEYNEY W, 53-12<br />
Oct. 7 *at Bloomsburg L, 27-30<br />
Oct. 14 *MILLERSVILLE W, 54-27<br />
Oct. 21 *at <strong>Kutztown</strong> W, 49-47<br />
Oct. 28 *at E. Stroudsburg W, 49-28<br />
Nov. 4 *MANSFIELD W, 44-0<br />
Nov. 11 at Slippery Rock W, 21-20<br />
Nov. 18 ^at Bryant W, 31-29<br />
Nov. 25 ^at Bloomsburg L, 20-21<br />
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GAME 8 - CHEYNEY<br />
October 20 at 1:05 PM (Family Day)<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 1,700<br />
Nickname: Wolves<br />
Colors: Blue and White<br />
President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital<br />
Athletics Director: TBA<br />
Stadium (Capacity): O’Shields-Stevenson<br />
(5,000)<br />
Surface: Natural<br />
Head Coach: Tim Newsom<br />
Alma Mater: West Virginia ’92<br />
Year (@WCU/Career: 3rd/same<br />
Record (@CU/Career): 0-22/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (610) 399-2309<br />
Last Year’s Record: 0-11, 0-6 PSAC East<br />
Series: 58th meeting (KU leads 46-10-1)<br />
First Meeting: 1949 (KU 43, CU 13)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (KU 28, CU 6)<br />
Last CU Win: 1993 (CU 30, KU 19)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/25<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12<br />
SID: Lenn Margolis<br />
Phone: (610) 399-2143<br />
Email: lmargolis@cheyney.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 2 at Central St. (Ohio) 5 p.m.<br />
8 at IUP 2 p.m.<br />
15 CALIFORNIA 1 p.m.<br />
22 at EDINBORO 1 p.m.<br />
29 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 at Howard 1 p.m.<br />
13 *E. STROUDSBURG 1 p.m.<br />
20 *at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 1:05 p.m.<br />
27 *MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *at Bloomsburg 1 p.m.<br />
10 *WEST CHESTER 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 at Clark Atlanta L, 20-23<br />
Sept. 9 IUP L, 6-33<br />
Sept. 16 at California L, 8-43<br />
Sept. 23 EDINBORO L, 6-28<br />
Sept. 30 *at West Chester L, 12-53<br />
Oct. 7 at Clarion L, 18-21<br />
Oct. 14 *MANSFIELD >W, 26-6<br />
Oct. 21 *at East Stroudsburg L, 7-48<br />
Oct. 28 *KUTZTOWN L, 6-28<br />
Nov. 4 *at Millersville L, 12-48<br />
Nov. 11 *BLOOMSBURG L, 6-35<br />
> Vacated on-field result due to NCAA sanctions<br />
*division contest ^NCAA Playoffs
<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 9 - EDINBORO<br />
October 27 at 1:05 PM (Homecoming)<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 7,500<br />
Nickname: Fighting Scots<br />
Colors: Red and White<br />
President: Dr. Jeremy D. Brown<br />
Athletics Director: Bruce Baumgartner<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Sox Harrison (6,000)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: Scott Browning<br />
Alma Mater: Ohio State ’81<br />
Year (@EU/Career: 2nd/same<br />
Record (@EU/Career): 6-5/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (814) 732-1839<br />
Last Year’s Record: 6-5, 3-3 PSAC West<br />
Series: 7th meeting (EU leads 4-2)<br />
First Meeting: 1988 (KU 34, EU 22)<br />
Last Meeting: 2005 (EU 33, KU 7)<br />
Last KU Win: 2002 (KU 14, EU 10)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/15<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9<br />
SID: Bob Shreve<br />
Phone: (814) 732-1834<br />
Email: rshreve@edinboro.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Sept. 1 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m.<br />
8 at St. Anselm 1 p.m.<br />
15 at Bloomsburg 12 p.m.<br />
22 CHEYNEY 1 p.m.<br />
29 *at Shippensburg 1 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *LOCK HAVEN 2 p.m.<br />
13 *at IUP 2 p.m.<br />
20 *at California 3 p.m.<br />
27 at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 1:05 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *CLARION 3 p.m.<br />
10 *SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 at West Chester W, 28-14<br />
Sept. 9 ST. ANSELM W, 54-0<br />
Sept. 16 BLOOMSBURG L, 10-28<br />
Sept. 23 at Cheyney W, 28-6<br />
Sept. 30 *IUP<br />
L, 20-23 ot<br />
Oct. 7 *CALIFORNIA L, 0-10<br />
Oct. 14 E. STROUDSBURG L, 0-12<br />
Oct. 21 *at Clarion W, 13-0<br />
Oct. 28 *at Slippery Rock L, 21-24 ot<br />
Nov. 4 *SHIPPENSBURG W, 54-30<br />
Nov. 11 *at Lock Haven W, 51-25<br />
GAME 10 - E. STROUDSBURG<br />
November 3 at 1:05 PM<br />
<strong>University</strong> Field - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Enrollment: 6,900<br />
Nickname: Warriors<br />
Colors: Red and Black<br />
President: Dr. Robert Dillman<br />
Athletics Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin (6,000)<br />
Surface: Natural<br />
Head Coach: Denny Douds<br />
Alma Mater: Slippery Rock ’63<br />
Year (@ESU/Career: 34th/same<br />
Record (@ESU/Career): 206-134-3/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (570) 422-3322<br />
Last Year’s Record: 7-4, 4-2 PSAC East<br />
Series: 61st meeting (ESU leads 42-17-1)<br />
First Meeting: 1904 (KU 11, ESU 4)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (ESU 56, KU 16)<br />
Last KU Win: 2000 (KU 17, ESU 16)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/14<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9<br />
SID: Greg Knowlden<br />
Phone: (570) 422-3312<br />
Email: gknowlden@po-box.esu.edu<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Aug. 27 at California 7 p.m.<br />
Sept. 8 at Lock Haven 8 p.m.<br />
15 IUP 6 p.m.<br />
29 *MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m.<br />
13 *at Cheyney 1 p.m.<br />
20 *at West Chester 6 p.m.<br />
27 *BLOOMSBURG 3 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 *at <strong>Kutztown</strong> 1:05 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Sept. 2 BENTLEY L, 7-9<br />
Sept. 9 LOCK HAVEN W, 45-14<br />
Sept. 16 at IUP L, 20-35<br />
Sept. 23 CALIFORNIA W, 41-34<br />
Sept. 30 *at Mansfield W, 61-7<br />
Oct. 7 *at Millersville W, 30-19<br />
Oct. 14 at Edinboro W, 12-0<br />
Oct. 21 *CHEYNEY W, 48-7<br />
Oct. 28 *WEST CHESTER L, 28-49<br />
Nov. 4 *at Bloomsburg L, 37-45<br />
Nov. 11 *KUTZTOWN W, 56-16<br />
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*division contest ^NCAA Playoffs
<strong>2007</strong> Opponents<br />
GAME 11 - at Millersville<br />
November 10 at 1:00 PM<br />
Biemesderfer Stadium - Millersville, PA<br />
Enrollment: 8,000<br />
Nickname: Marauders<br />
Colors: Black and Gold<br />
President: Dr. Francine McNairy<br />
Athletics Directors: Peg Kauffman<br />
Stadium (Capacity): Biemesderfer (6,500)<br />
Surface: Artificial<br />
Head Coach: Joe Trainer<br />
Alma Mater: Dickinson ’90<br />
Year (@MU/Career: 3rd/same<br />
Record (@MU/Career): 10-12/same<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Office Phone: (717) 872-3012<br />
Last Year’s Record: 5-6, 3-3 PSAC East<br />
Series: 81st meeting (MU leads 56-21-3)<br />
First Meeting: 1903 (MU 16, KU 0)<br />
Last Meeting: 2006 (MU 45, KU 17)<br />
Last KU Win: 2003 (KU 17, MU 0)<br />
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/11<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 20/3<br />
SID: TBA<br />
Phone: (717) 872-3100<br />
Email: TBA<br />
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Date Opponent Time<br />
Aug. 25 at Shepherd<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Sept. 8 at Slippery Rock 3 p.m.<br />
15 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m.<br />
22 at IUP 1 p.m.<br />
29 *at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 *WEST CHESTER 6 p.m.<br />
13 SHIPPENSBURG 1:30 p.m.<br />
20 *at Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m.<br />
27 *at Cheyney 1 p.m.<br />
Nov. 3 BENTLEY<br />
1 p.m.<br />
10 *KUTZTOWN 1 p.m.<br />
2006 Results<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
Aug. 26 SHEPHERD L, 7-28<br />
Sept. 9 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 22-27<br />
Sept. 16 at Lock Haven W, 35-0<br />
Sept. 23 IUP W, 17-14<br />
Sept. 30 *at <strong>Kutztown</strong> W, 45-17<br />
Oct. 7 *E. STROUDSBURG L, 19-30<br />
Oct. 14 *at West Chester L, 27-54<br />
Oct. 21 at California L, 0-41<br />
Oct. 28 *BLOOMSBURG L, 16-28<br />
Nov. 4 *CHEYNEY W, 48-12<br />
Nov. 11 *at Mansfield W, 41-0<br />
2006 Season in Review<br />
Game 1 - Sept. 9 - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> 27, Clarion 10<br />
KU go-ahead score: 2nd<br />
quarter, 00:26 - Adams<br />
3 run (13-10)<br />
Notable: KU’s first-ever<br />
home night game...<br />
former NFL and KU<br />
standout Andre Reed<br />
conducted the coin<br />
toss...KU is 7-3 in its<br />
last 10 season openers<br />
and 8-2 in its last 10<br />
home openers...Maurice Adams return opening<br />
kickoff of 2nd half for 85-yd TD.<br />
Rushing: KU: 42-96-2 (Adams 25-68-1), CU:<br />
31-186-0 (Emanuel 16-88)<br />
Passing: KU: 24-15-0-227-1 (Spotts 23-15-0-<br />
227-1), CU: 29-12-2-138-1 (Rupert 38-11-<br />
2-127-1)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 7-120-1), CU: (Odom<br />
6-71, Williams 2-29-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (McKellar 7-9-TFL; Bingnear 6-<br />
8-2 int.; Gibbs 2-4-FF, PBU, blk. punt), CU:<br />
(Schreppel 5-10; Morris 4-9-TFL, PBU)<br />
Game 2 - Sept. 16 - Shippensburg, PA<br />
Shippensburg 42, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 27<br />
SU go-ahead score:<br />
1st quarter, 14:44<br />
- Chavous 96 kickoff<br />
return (7-0)<br />
Notable: KU outgained<br />
SU 439-314 in the<br />
game and outscored<br />
The Raiders 20-7 in<br />
the second half...Kyle<br />
Spotts recorded KU’s<br />
first 300-yard passing<br />
game since 2000...SU had three kickoff/punt<br />
returns of 40-plus yards.<br />
Rushing: KU: 43-101-0 (Adams 17-45;<br />
Strauss 8-43), SU: 41-221-3 (Infante 20-<br />
103-1; Richards 10-56-1)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts 35-19-2-338-4), SU:<br />
12-5-0-93-2 (Maiocco 7-2-0-35-0; Gomez<br />
5-3-0-58-2)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 9-149-1; Harbach<br />
7-91-2; Baumgardner 3-98-1), SU: (Crump<br />
2-10-1; Ferguson 1-48-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Grosso 6-10-TFL, fumble rec.),<br />
SU: (Nalewak 9-12-2 TFL, sack; Aldridge<br />
4-9-int.; Emberg 6-7-2 TFL, 2 sacks)<br />
*division contest ^NCAA Playoffs<br />
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2006 Season in Review<br />
Game 3 - Sept. 23 - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Slippery Rock 34, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 10<br />
SRU go-ahead<br />
score: 1st quarter,<br />
11:05 - Daniel<br />
31 field goal (3-0)<br />
Notable: SRU now<br />
5-0 all-time vs.<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong>...Kyle<br />
Spotts completed<br />
career-long 71-yard<br />
TD pass to Elfren<br />
Quiles...Steve Sandberg<br />
connected on first career field goal (42<br />
yards).<br />
Rushing: KU: 35-71-0 (Adams 11-25), SRU:<br />
50-223-3 (Saunders 19-89-3; Cleckley<br />
11-86)<br />
Passing: KU: 33-12-2-175-1 (Spotts 31-11-2-<br />
175-1), SRU: 27-14-2-218-1 (Crookshank<br />
24-13-2-204-1)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Baumgardner 5-51; Quiles<br />
4-98-1), SRU: (Wetzel 4-67; Golden 4-40;<br />
Favers 3-61-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Bingnear 11-16-PBU; Grosso<br />
4-10-4 TFL, fumble rec., sack; Cressman 3-<br />
10-2 TFL, sack), SRU: (Forsha 5-5-4 TFL,<br />
PBU, 2 sacks; Lacek 4-5-5 TFL, blk. punt,<br />
1.5 sacks)<br />
Game 4 - Sept. 30 - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
Millersville 45, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 17<br />
MU go-ahead score:<br />
1st quarter, 11:30 -<br />
Johnson 1 run (7-0)<br />
Rushing: KU: 33-154-0<br />
(Adams 20-60); MU:<br />
43-313-2 (Johnson<br />
27-244-2)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts<br />
26-16-2-190-2),<br />
MU: 17-13-0-192-4<br />
(Csencsitz 16-13-0-<br />
192-4)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Harbach 5-56; Henley 3-75-<br />
1; Quiles 3-23-1), MU: (Sanders 6-52-1;<br />
Ray 2-76-2)<br />
Defense: KU: (Chominski 4-12-TFL; Bingnear<br />
7-9-TFL), MU: (Buck 1-11; Harmon<br />
1-8; Shelton 4-7-2 int.; Kershner 4-6-3 TFL,<br />
2 sacks)<br />
Game 5 - Oct. 7 - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> 51, Mansfield 7<br />
KU go-ahead score: 1st<br />
quarter, 8:07 - MU<br />
safety, punt snapped<br />
out of end zone (2-0)<br />
Notable: KU’s last<br />
game vs. Mansfield<br />
(MU dropped football<br />
after season)...<br />
safety and Quiles’<br />
TD are initial first<br />
quarter points by KU<br />
on the season...most points since 1999,<br />
largest victory margin since 1997, first<br />
safety since 1999, first 100-yard rushing<br />
game since 2005 - all in previous games<br />
vs. MU...Brett Harbach’s 62-yard punt<br />
return TD first un-blocked punt return for<br />
TD since 2001...completes first three-game<br />
homestand since 1990.<br />
Rushing: KU: 46-249-3 (Adams 21-107;<br />
Martin 1-53-1), MU: 32-130-1 (Calhoun<br />
21-106-1)<br />
Passing: KU: 26-17-1-205-3 (Spotts 25-16-<br />
1-205-3; Nye 1-1-0-27-0), MU: 27-12-<br />
2-77-0 (Athans 20-8-2-34-0; Blakeslee<br />
6-4-0-43-0-20)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 5-64-2; Harbach 5-<br />
63; Henley 4-52-1), MU: (Thomas 4-30)<br />
Defense: KU: (Porrino 5-7-2 PBU; Grosso<br />
4-6-TFL), MU: (Turner 8-12-TFL; Gardier<br />
3-8)<br />
Game 6 - Oct. 14 - Bloomsburg, PA<br />
Bloomsburg 41, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 14<br />
BU go-ahead score: 1st<br />
quarter, 9:00 - Allen<br />
1 run (7-0)<br />
Rushing: KU: 31-76-0<br />
(Adams 18-46), BU:<br />
49-373-5 (Allen<br />
19-185-4; Heck 20-<br />
180-1)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts<br />
28-13-0-189-2), BU:<br />
(Latorre 20-10-0-<br />
143-1)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 4-80-1), BU: (Bilal<br />
6-92-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Bingnear 3-12; Grosso 9-10-3<br />
TFL, sack), BU: (Trettin 7-8; SMith 5-6)<br />
STATISTICS KEY<br />
Rushing:Carries-Yards-Touchdowns; Passing:Attempts-Completions-Interceptions-Yards-Touchdowns;<br />
Receiving:Catches-Yards-Touchdowns; Defense: Unassisted Tackles-Total Tackles-Miscellaneous<br />
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2006 Season in Review<br />
Game 7 - Oct. 21 - <strong>Kutztown</strong>, PA<br />
West Chester 49, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 47<br />
WCU go-ahead score:<br />
4th quarter, 11:22<br />
- Washington 9 pass<br />
from Zwaan (42-35)<br />
Notable: KU’s 47<br />
points are its most<br />
ever in a loss, the<br />
previous high was<br />
38 vs. Slippery<br />
Rock (1999)...96<br />
combined points are<br />
most since 11/6/99 vs. Slippery Rock (106<br />
combined points)...Elfren Quiles caught<br />
a TD pass for a school-record seventhstraight<br />
game...KU scored in the final<br />
minute of the first half for the sixth time...<br />
Maurice Adams injured (leg), missed rest<br />
of season...KU’s third-straight homecoming<br />
loss...Kyle Spotts named <strong>Football</strong><br />
Gazette National Tri-Offensive Player of<br />
the Week.<br />
Rushing: KU: 40-157-3 (Adams 19-81-1;<br />
Spotts 7-43-1; Strauss 4-22-1), WCU: 36-<br />
174-4 (Steinmetz 28-136-4)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts 40-29-0-345-4), WCU:<br />
17-14-1-225-3 (Zwaan 15-13-1-192-2)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Harbach 11-136-1; Henley<br />
7-86-1; Quiles 7-78-1), WCU: (Washington<br />
6-85-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Bingnear 7-10-int.; Parchment<br />
2-7-TFL), WCU: (Fergusin 7-14; Lewis<br />
5-9-2 TFL)<br />
Game 8 - Oct. 28 - Cheyney, PA<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> 28, Cheyney 6<br />
KU go-ahead score:<br />
1st quarter, 6:57<br />
- Strauss 54 run,<br />
Sandberg PAT (7-6)<br />
Notable: KU has<br />
won 13 straight vs.<br />
Cheyney... Quiles’<br />
KU record streak<br />
with TD catch<br />
snapped at 7 games.<br />
Rushing: KU: 38-176-4<br />
(Strauss 9-109-1; McFadden 22-71-1;<br />
Spotts 3-(-3)-2), CU: 37-90-0 (King 11-28)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts 23-12-1-158-0), CU:<br />
(Thompson 25-8-3-89-1)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Harbach 4-55; Henley 3-<br />
54), CU: (Curry 5-60; Feamster 2-10-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Smith 4-10-2 TFL, 1/2 sack;<br />
McKellar 4-7-TFL), CU: (Allen 3-12-2<br />
TFL, 1/2 sack)<br />
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Game 9 - Nov. 4 - Lock Haven, PA<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> 30, Lock Haven 10<br />
KU go-ahead score:<br />
1st quarter, 14:31<br />
- McFadden 79 run<br />
(7-0)<br />
Notable: McFadden<br />
scored on first<br />
play from scrimmage,<br />
third straight<br />
game with opening<br />
drive TD...win was<br />
dedicated to assistant<br />
coach and KU grad Jody Cwik, who<br />
passed away Oct. 27...first back-to-back<br />
win since 2004...7th game of 2006 with<br />
TD in final minute of first half.<br />
Rushing: KU: 38-188-2 (McFadden 15-146-<br />
2; Strauss 16-52), LHU: 27-74-0 (DiPaolo<br />
13-36)<br />
Passing: KU: (Spotts 20-11-1-154-2), LHU:<br />
31-15-3-132-1 (DiPaolo 24-11-3-85-1)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 5-77-2), EU: (Smith<br />
5-49-1; Wile 3-61)<br />
Defense: KU: (Bignnear 10-12-int, 2 PBU;<br />
Chominski 4-9; Grosso 3-6-3 TFL, int, 2<br />
PBU, sack), EU: (Harsch 2-9-2 TFL; Ellison<br />
2-3 2TFL, 2 sacks)<br />
Game 10 - Nov. 11 - E. Stroudsburg, PA<br />
E. Stroudsburg 56, <strong>Kutztown</strong> 16<br />
ESU go-ahead score:<br />
1st quarter, 11:44,<br />
Prall 25 pass from<br />
Terwilliger (7-0)<br />
Notable: KU scored<br />
on its first drive<br />
for fourth straight<br />
game...first threegame<br />
road trip since<br />
1987.<br />
Rushing: KU: 35-155-0<br />
(Martin 6-67; McFadden 13-58), ESU: 35-<br />
190-0 (Brunetti 18-106; Terwilliger 4-45)<br />
Passing: KU: 31-19-3-241-2 (Spotts 20-14-<br />
1-174-1; Martin 10-5-2-67-1), ESU 28-19-<br />
0-335-8 (Terwilliger 27-18-0-327-8)<br />
Receiving: KU: (Quiles 7-99-2), ESU: (Prall<br />
7-101-5; Ogden 5-118-1; Shuman 2-53-1;<br />
Patridge 2-28-1)<br />
Defense: KU: (Smith 4-7; Grosso 3-7), ESU:<br />
(Loiter 3-10-int.; Frank 4-9; Thoman 2-6-<br />
3 TFL, 2 sacks)
2006 Season Statistics<br />
Results (4-6, 2-4 PSAC East)<br />
Date Opponent W/L Score Att.<br />
Sep 09 CLARION W 27-10 4225<br />
Sep 16 at Shippensburg L 27-42 6013<br />
Sep 23 SLIPPERY ROCK L 10-34 4000<br />
* Sep 30 MILLERSVILLE L 17-45 3500<br />
* Oct 07 MANSFIELD W 51-7 1500<br />
* Oct 14 at Bloomsburg L 14-41 2347<br />
* Oct 21 WEST CHESTER L 47-49 4100<br />
* Oct 28 at Cheyney W 28-6 653<br />
Nov 04 at Lock Haven W 30-10 404<br />
* Nov 11 at East Stroudsburg L 16-56 5432<br />
* PSAC East game home games in CAPS<br />
SCORE BY QUARTERS<br />
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> 33 103 69 62 267<br />
Opponents 84 94 66 56 300<br />
TEAM STATISTICS KUTZ OPP<br />
SCORING 267 300<br />
Points Per Game 26.7 30.0<br />
RED-ZONE SCORES 22-32 32-41<br />
RED-ZONE TDs 19-32 27-41<br />
FIRST DOWNS 205 186<br />
Rushing 81 103<br />
Passing 110 74<br />
Penalty 14 9<br />
TEAM STATISTICS KUTZ OPP<br />
RUSHING YARDAGE 1423 1968<br />
Yards gained rushing 1694 2106<br />
Yards lost rushing 271 138<br />
Rushing Attempts 381 381<br />
Average Per Rush 3.7 5.2<br />
Average Per Game 142.3 196.8<br />
TDs Rushing 14 18<br />
PASSING YARDAGE 2249 1664<br />
Att-Comp-Int 286-163-12 244-123-13<br />
Average Per Pass 7.9 6.8<br />
Average Per Catch 13.8 13.5<br />
Average Per Game 224.9 166.4<br />
TDs Passing 21 22<br />
TOTAL OFFENSE 3672 3632<br />
Total Plays 667 625<br />
Average Per Play 5.5 5.8<br />
Average Per Game 367.2 363.2<br />
KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 48-842 39-732<br />
PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 10-111 20-250<br />
INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-78 12-150<br />
FUMBLES-LOST 18-9 12-5<br />
PENALTIES-YARDS 53-455 63-493<br />
PUNTS-YARDS 35-1375 27-912<br />
TIME POSSESSION/GM 29:49 30:11<br />
3RD-DOWN CONV. 66/141 54/122<br />
4TH-DOWN CONV. 14/23 9/21<br />
RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />
Maurice Adams 7 131 482 50 432 3.3 2 15 61.7<br />
Cory McFadden 10 85 439 19 420 4.9 3 79 42.0<br />
Joe Strauss 10 64 310 6 304 4.8 3 54 30.4<br />
Shane Martin 6 18 150 18 132 7.3 1 53 22.0<br />
Kyle Spotts 10 58 206 146 60 1.0 5 29 6.0<br />
Cory Porrino 7 1 32 0 32 32.0 0 32 4.6<br />
Drew Varano 9 7 27 0 27 3.9 0 7 3.0<br />
Nick Hosford 9 5 18 5 13 2.6 0 8 1.4<br />
Brett Harbach 10 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.3<br />
Travis Barron 1 2 9 3 6 3.0 0 9 6.0<br />
Tyler Dinnis 1 2 5 2 3 1.5 0 5 3.0<br />
Elfren Quiles 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3<br />
Justin Gibbs 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />
Dan Chominski 10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1<br />
TEAM 4 4 0 21 -21 -5.2 0 0 -5.2<br />
Total 10 381 1694 271 1423 3.7 14 79 142.3<br />
Opponents 10 381 2106 138 1968 5.2 18 63 196.8<br />
PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G<br />
Kyle Spotts 10 141.34 156-271-10 57.6 2155 20 71 215.5<br />
Shane Martin 6 91.07 6-12-2 50.0 67 1 23 11.2<br />
Ryan Nye 10 163.40 1-2-0 50.0 27 0 27 2.7<br />
TEAM 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
Total 10 138.89 163-286-12 57.0 2249 21 71 224.9<br />
Opponents 10 126.79 123-244-13 50.4 1664 22 48 166.4<br />
FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk<br />
Steve Sandberg 4-8 50.0 0-0 3-3 0-3 1-2 0-0 42 1<br />
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd<br />
Ryan Nye 34 1343 39.5 56 1 3 5 1<br />
TEAM 1 32 32.0 32 0 0 0 0<br />
Total 35 1375 39.3 56 1 3 5 1<br />
Opponents 27 912 33.8 53 1 4 7 0<br />
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2006 Season Statistics<br />
RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />
Elfren Quiles 10 54 816 15.1 12 71 81.6<br />
Brett Harbach 10 45 541 12.0 3 24 54.1<br />
Jason Henley 10 27 416 15.4 3 51 41.6<br />
L. Baumgardner 10 22 357 16.2 2 59 35.7<br />
Maurice Adams 7 7 65 9.3 1 23 9.3<br />
Joe Strauss 10 4 29 7.2 0 10 2.9<br />
Dan Onorato 10 2 17 8.5 0 13 1.7<br />
Cory McFadden 10 2 8 4.0 0 6 0.8<br />
Total 10 163 2249 13.8 21 71 224.9<br />
Opponents 10 123 1664 13.5 22 48 166.4<br />
PUNT RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />
Brett Harbach 9 115 12.8 1 62<br />
Sam McKellar 1 -4 -4.0 0 0<br />
Total 10 111 11.1 1 62<br />
Opponents 20 250 12.5 0 47<br />
KICK RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />
Maurice Adams 21 455 21.7 1 85<br />
Justin Gibbs 9 168 18.7 0 32<br />
Joe Strauss 4 60 15.0 0 19<br />
Jason Henley 4 16 4.0 0 11<br />
Cory McFadden 4 48 12.0 0 14<br />
Brett Harbach 3 48 16.0 0 20<br />
Cory Porrino 3 47 15.7 0 22<br />
Total 48 842 17.5 1 85<br />
Opponents 39 732 18.8 1 96<br />
INT. No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />
Brian Bingnear 4 8 2.0 0 7<br />
Brent Howard 2 2 1.0 0 2<br />
Justin Gibbs 2 37 18.5 0 41<br />
Cory Porrino 1 7 7.0 0 7<br />
Mike Grosso 1 3 3.0 0 3<br />
Dan Chominski 1 5 5.0 0 5<br />
C. Parchment 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />
Mark Irwin 1 16 16.0 0 16<br />
Total 13 78 6.0 0 41<br />
Opponents 12 150 12.5 0 37<br />
|------ PATs ------|<br />
SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points<br />
Elfren Quiles 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72<br />
Steve Sandberg 0 4-8 31-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 43<br />
Kyle Spotts 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 30<br />
Maurice Adams 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24<br />
Brett Harbach 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 24<br />
Cory McFadden 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />
Jason Henley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />
Joe Strauss 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />
L. Baumgardner 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />
Shane Martin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />
TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2<br />
Total 37 4-8 31-35 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 267<br />
Opponents 41 5-8 39-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 300<br />
TOTAL OFF.* G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G<br />
Kyle Spotts 10 329 60 2155 2215 221.5<br />
Maurice Adams 7 131 432 0 432 61.7<br />
Cory McFadden 10 85 420 0 420 42.0<br />
Joe Strauss 10 64 304 0 304 30.4<br />
Shane Martin 6 30 132 67 199 33.2<br />
Total 10 667 1423 2249 3672 367.2<br />
Opponents 10 625 1968 1664 3632 363.2<br />
*category leaders<br />
ALL PURPOSE.* G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G<br />
Maurice Adams 7 432 65 0 455 0 952 136.0<br />
Elfren Quiles 10 3 816 0 0 0 819 81.9<br />
Brett Harbach 10 13 541 115 48 0 717 71.7<br />
Cory McFadden 10 420 8 0 48 0 476 47.6<br />
Jason Henley 10 0 416 0 16 0 432 43.2<br />
Joe Strauss 10 304 29 0 60 0 393 39.3<br />
L. Baumgardner 10 0 357 0 0 0 357 35.7<br />
Total 10 1423 2249 111 842 78 4703 470.3<br />
Opponents 10 1968 1664 250 732 150 4764 476.4<br />
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2006 Statistics<br />
|---Tackles----| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |--Fumbles--| Blkd<br />
NAME GP Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf<br />
Brian Bingnear 10 58 32 90 1-5 . 4-8 4 . 1 . .<br />
Mike Grosso 10 36 34 70 14-44 3.5-26 1-3 2 2-0 . . .<br />
Dan Chominski 10 26 42 68 3-3 . 1-5 1 . . . .<br />
Justin Gibbs 10 22 22 44 2-3 . 2-37 5 . 1 . .<br />
Scott Smith 9 15 25 40 5-7 0.5-2 . . . . . .<br />
Tom Cressman 8 20 18 38 3-7 1.0-5 . . 1-0 . . .<br />
Sam McKellar 7 23 9 32 5-13 . . . . . . .<br />
Mark Irwin 10 16 14 30 3-5 . 1-16 . . . . .<br />
Kevin Branco 10 11 15 26 3-8 1.0-6 . 2 . . . .<br />
Brent Howard 10 19 6 25 2-1 . 2-2 7 . . . .<br />
Cory Porrino 7 13 10 23 . . 1-7 4 . . . .<br />
Sean Alboucq 10 9 10 19 1-5 . . . 1-0 . . .<br />
C. Parchment 9 6 12 18 1-1 . 1-0 2 . . . .<br />
David Cressman 7 12 5 17 2-2 . . . . . . .<br />
Brian Burke 10 8 6 14 1-1 . . . . . . .<br />
Craig Croman 10 10 4 14 1-5 1.0-5 . . . . . .<br />
Craig Moose 9 5 8 13 2-2 . . . 1-0 . . .<br />
Akil Boucaud 9 5 7 12 . . . . . . . .<br />
Matt Breiner 10 5 7 12 1-3 . . 2 . . . .<br />
Steve Sydnor 9 4 2 6 . . . . . . . .<br />
Ryan Nye 10 4 . 4 . . . . . . . .<br />
Joe Strauss 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . . .<br />
Lenny Brown 9 . 4 4 . . . . . . . .<br />
Nick Hosford 9 . 3 3 . . . . . . . .<br />
Kyle Spotts 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Jason Henley 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Jim Kelly 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Carl Thomas 6 1 1 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Brett Harbach 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Steve Sandberg 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
Elfren Quiles 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . .<br />
T. Braciszewski 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
L. Baumgardner 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
Marcus Watson 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
Dan Schwartz 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
Steve Michels 6 . 1 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
Nick Cresta 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . .<br />
TEAM 4 . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Total 10 342 304 646 50-115 7-44 13-78 29 5-0 2 . 1<br />
Opponents 10 - - - - 24-150 12-150 34 9-20 14 4 .<br />
WEEU - KU <strong>Football</strong> Flagship Radio<br />
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radio station for <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> Golden Bear football since 2003.<br />
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Photo by Matt Santos<br />
Golden Bear Tradition<br />
The tradition we know as <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> football today began<br />
more than 100 years ago, when KU was known as Keystone Normal<br />
School. Keystone won all five games it played during the initial 1895<br />
season, including a 10-4 win over Reading High School. The school fielded<br />
a team until 1905, when the sport was suspended due to a serious on-field<br />
injury. In 1923, football became, for the most part, a permanent fixture<br />
of the campus<br />
Those initial seasons set the foundation for football and athletics<br />
in general at KU. The early teams were nicknamed the “Golden Avalanche,”<br />
and featured many competitive players and teams. The current<br />
nickname of “Golden Bears” was adopted in 1961.<br />
Since then, KU has had its share of prominent players who have<br />
received national attention and fame on the football field. Additionally,<br />
numerous Golden Bears have gone on to successful coaching, teaching,<br />
business and many other careers. The individuals listed on this and<br />
the following pages are prime examples of the many fine men who call<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> their alma mater.<br />
Photo courtesy of Division II <strong>Football</strong> Hall of Fame<br />
Former <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> Golden<br />
Bear and Denver Bronco John Mobley<br />
made history in April 1996 when<br />
he became the first, and to date only,<br />
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference<br />
player selected in the first round of the<br />
NFL Draft. Here, Mobley (right) is pictured<br />
with then head coach Al Leonzi at<br />
the Draft in New York City.<br />
Former <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> Golden<br />
Bear and Buffalo Bills standout Andre Reed<br />
has been enshrined in mutiple halls of fame,<br />
including <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s. Here, Reed<br />
is pictured following his 2002 induction in the<br />
NCAA Division II <strong>Football</strong> Hall of Fame in<br />
Florence, AL. In 2006, Reed was enshrined<br />
in the Buffalo Bills’ Ring of Fame.<br />
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Golden Bears in the NFL<br />
KU was represented on an active NFL roster every year from 1974 to 2003. The<br />
following are KU players who have played in regular-season games.<br />
Doug Dennison, RB<br />
Dallas Cowboys, 1974-78<br />
Doug Dennison opened the doors to the NFL when he joined the<br />
Dallas Cowboys’ roster in 1974. A member of KU’s Hall of Fame,<br />
Dennison was a running back with “America’s Team” during the<br />
glory years of Coach Tom Landry and Hall of Fame quarterback<br />
Roger Staubach.<br />
Bruce Harper, RB<br />
New York Jets, 1977-84<br />
Bruce Harper, a standout for the New York Jets in the late 1970s,<br />
set an NFL record as a kick returner. Harper was a running back for<br />
the Golden Bears under head coach George Baldwin. He also is a<br />
member of the KU Athletic Hall of Fame and in 2003, was named<br />
to the New York Jets’ All-Time Team as a punt/kick returner.<br />
Andre Reed, WR<br />
Buffalo Bills, 1984-1999<br />
Washington Redskins, 2000<br />
One of the top receivers in National <strong>Football</strong> League history, Andre<br />
Reed played for the Golden Bears in the early 1980s. Reed, who<br />
played in four Super Bowls for the Buffalo Bills, is a member of the<br />
<strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2000, Reed played<br />
for the Washington Redskins before retiring in 2001. In 2002, Reed<br />
was inducted into the Division II <strong>Football</strong> Hall of Fame.<br />
John Mobley, LB<br />
Denver Broncos, 1996-2003<br />
John Mobley was the 15th pick overall and the first pick of the Denver<br />
Broncos in the 1996 NFL Draft. Mobley started at linebacker<br />
for the Broncos in each of his seven seasons, helping Denver to<br />
back-to-back Super Bowl Championships in 1998 and 1999.<br />
Bob DiRico, RB<br />
New York Giants, 1987<br />
Strike Replacements<br />
Mike Kullman, DB<br />
Philadelphia Eagles, 1987<br />
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Head Coaches<br />
Golden Bear <strong>Football</strong> Coaches, year-by-year records<br />
Coach (Years)............................. Seasons Overall Pct. PSAC Pct.<br />
Charles Vibberts (1927).....................1 1-4 .200<br />
John Bowman (1928)........................1 2-3 .400<br />
Earnest Slessinger (1929-34).............6 9-26-2 .257<br />
Jim McGovern (1935-43)..................9 25-28-4 .474<br />
Walt Risley (1946).............................1 3-4 .429<br />
Joe Patton (1947-59)..........................13 43-49-9 .470<br />
Bud Heilman (1960-65).....................6 16-31-1 .344 10-24-1 .300<br />
Bob Kinderman (1966-71)................6 19-28-2 .398 16-29-1 .458<br />
Bob Mazey (1972).............................1 3-6 .333 3-3 .500<br />
George Baldwin (1973-83, 85-87).....14 61-71-3 .463 39-38-1 .506<br />
Barry Fetterman (1988-92)................5 18-32-1 .363 9-21 .300<br />
Al Leonzi (1984, 93-97)....................6 25-35-1 .418 14-21-1 .403<br />
Dave Keeny (1998-2005)..................8 38-45 .458 23-25 .479<br />
Raymond Monica (2006- )...............1 4-6 .400 2-4 .333<br />
KU Athletics Hall of Fame<br />
Golden Bear <strong>Football</strong> Players & Coaches<br />
in the KU Athletics Hall of Fame<br />
Phil Anthony (’71)<br />
Coach George Baldwin<br />
(1973-87)<br />
George Barton (’71)<br />
^Jim Bennett (’82)<br />
Charles Blocksidge (’65)<br />
Gene Blue (’55)<br />
Andy Breault (’92)<br />
Frank Burock (’36)<br />
John Buzas (’41)<br />
Coach Gino Calcagni<br />
(1960-83)<br />
Richard Campeotto<br />
(1954-58)<br />
Art Castelluci (’58)<br />
Anthony J. Cipriano (’65)<br />
^Tim Clancy (’92)<br />
Fiorindo “Beauty”<br />
DeMatteo (’39)<br />
Doug Dennison (’73)<br />
Ralston “Red” Derr (’31)<br />
Rocco J. Donofrio (’54)<br />
Charles Dunkelberger<br />
(‘31)<br />
George B. Ely (1905-08)<br />
Louis Gill (’52)<br />
Bruce Harper (’76)<br />
Steve Head (’79)<br />
Leroy “Liz” Heckman<br />
(’49)<br />
Joseph J. Hennessey (’66)<br />
Joseph C. “Flat” Hertz<br />
(’39)<br />
Bob Hillegas (’68)<br />
“Mike” Harvey Huber<br />
(’78)<br />
Kevin Keeler (’77)<br />
George Kovich (’41)<br />
^Mike Kullman (’91)<br />
Richard Kyle (’61)<br />
^Coach Al Leonzi (1968-<br />
97)<br />
Paul Magistro (’87)<br />
Coach James McGovern<br />
(1935-43)<br />
Cliff Mease (’75)<br />
Larry Mertz (’83)<br />
Walt Michaels (’80)<br />
Ed Miller (’66)<br />
Joseph Musso (’39)<br />
Keith Newhard (’59)<br />
William Nill (’62)<br />
Bernie Nowotarski (’84)<br />
Edward Osinski (’42)<br />
Jeff Pammer (’81)<br />
Coach Joe Patton (1949-<br />
60)<br />
Michael “Mickey” Pladus<br />
(’80)<br />
John Polischak, Jr. (’39)<br />
37<br />
Doug Pollard (’72)<br />
Andre Reed (’84)<br />
Ron Reed (’71)<br />
Mike Riley (’83)<br />
Joe Rinaldi (’52)<br />
Don Shaver (’81)<br />
Coach Ernie Slessinger<br />
(1929-34)<br />
Mark Steinmeyer (’94)<br />
Russell Stoudt (’37)<br />
Raymond “Pete” Sullivan<br />
(’61)<br />
Harold “Hank” Trenchard<br />
(’41)<br />
Joe Villiano (’53)<br />
Jack Wabby (’69)<br />
Lester Wentling (’33)<br />
George Whary (’74)<br />
John B. White (’79)<br />
Bill Wiggins (’63)<br />
Dave Wiggins (’65)<br />
Frank Williams (’75)<br />
Bill Wolff, Sr. (’50)<br />
Dr. Bob Wolff (’55)<br />
Gus Yatron (’47)<br />
^will be inducted in <strong>2007</strong>
Honors<br />
PSAC<br />
Scholar-Athlete of the Year<br />
2001-02-Alex Daecher<br />
Players of the Year<br />
1985-Paul Magistro (FB)<br />
1991-Andy Breault (QB)<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB/RS)<br />
1999-Terrence Miles (LB)<br />
2000-Mike de Marteleire (QB)<br />
2001-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2005-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
Rookies of the Year<br />
1988-Mark Steinmeyer (RB)<br />
1993-Nick Hanych (TE)<br />
1994-Kevin Mobley (DB)<br />
1995-Kevin Wimberly (DB)<br />
1998-Mike de Marteleire (QB)<br />
1999-Pete Mendez (LB)<br />
2002-Stephen Gammage (RB)<br />
All-PSAC-East First Team<br />
1963-Tony Cipriano (DT)<br />
1964-Tony Cipriano (DT), Dave<br />
Wiggins (LB)<br />
1965-Joe Hennessey (DE)<br />
1966-Gerald Rockhill (DE)<br />
1967-Carlos Peyton (DB)<br />
1968-Jack Wabby (DB), Ron<br />
Reed (LB)<br />
1969-George Barton (DE), Mike<br />
Zimmerman (DT), Bruce Krasley<br />
(OG)<br />
1970-Jeff Wise (TE), Rich<br />
Kistner (C), John Gorman (WR),<br />
George Barton (DE), Mike Zimmerman<br />
(DT), Steve Reeder (DB)<br />
1971-Bob Kohler (LB), John<br />
Kashner (DB), Jeff Wise (TE),<br />
Doug Petri (OT), Terry Woginrich<br />
(QB)<br />
1972-Chuck Kopanski (DE),<br />
Ben Ellegood (DT), Tony Allessandrini<br />
(LB)<br />
1973-Gary Gisondi (K), Cliff<br />
Mease (OG), Mike Brusko (P),<br />
Rick Keeley (DL), George Whary<br />
(DB)<br />
1974-Rick Keeley (DL), Frank<br />
Williams (LB), George Whary<br />
(DB), Carl Pearson (TE), Cliff<br />
Mease (OG)<br />
1975-Steve Head (G), Bruce<br />
Harper (RB), Carl Pearson (TE),<br />
Frank Williams (LB)<br />
1976-Bruce Harper (RB), Steve<br />
Head (G), Kevin Keeler (DB), Joe<br />
Lentz (OT), Pat McDermott (DE)<br />
1977-Ron Day (RB), Frank<br />
Flizak (DL), Steve Head (G), Eric<br />
Megargel (DE), Todd Schlegel<br />
(LB)<br />
1978-Don Shaver (FB), Mark<br />
Verica (QB), Randy Walck (TE)<br />
1979-Jim Bennett (OT), Scott<br />
Lustig (C), Walt Michaels (LB),<br />
Jeff Pammer (G), Don Shaver<br />
(FB)<br />
1980-Jim Bennett (OT), Greg<br />
Gristick (QB), Dave Keeny (RB),<br />
Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie Nowotarski<br />
(DB), Jeff Pammer (G),<br />
Ed Podorsky (DB), Willie Roman<br />
(WR)<br />
1981-Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie<br />
Nowotarski (DB)<br />
1982-Dave Keota (DB), Kevin<br />
Owens (OT), Harry Williams (DT)<br />
1983-John Kollar (DB), Andre<br />
Reed (WR), Dave Waligurski (G),<br />
1984-Bob DiRico (RB), Tom<br />
Lees (G), Andre Reed (WR), Dave<br />
Waligurski (G), Tracey Wright<br />
(DE)<br />
1985-Bob DiRico (RB), Mike<br />
Kullman (DB), Paul Magistro<br />
(FB), Ben Payavis (C), Tracey<br />
Wright (DE)<br />
1986-Paul Magistro (RB)<br />
1987-Gary Awkard (CB), Jeff<br />
Fulmer (C), Stan Wateski (OG)<br />
1988-Jeff Fulmer (C)<br />
1989-Tim Clancy (LB)<br />
1990-Andy Breault (QB), Steve<br />
Kratz (K), Mark Steinmeyer (RB)<br />
1991-Andy Breault (QB), Tim<br />
Clancy (LB), Shawn Jones (CB),<br />
Pete Merkel (DE), Mark Steinmeyer<br />
(RB)<br />
1992-Shawn Jones (DB), John<br />
Mobley (LB)<br />
1993-Nick Hanych (TE), Dean<br />
Myers (P)<br />
1994-John Mobley (LB), Kevin<br />
Mobley (DB)<br />
1995-Denauld Brown (DL), Del<br />
Hufford (G), John Mobley (LB),<br />
Kevin Mobley (DB), Darrien<br />
Peoples (RB), Brian Tolliver (DB)<br />
1996-Denauld Brown (DT),<br />
Rodney Hancock (LB), Darrien<br />
Peoples (RB)<br />
1997-Keith Bussom (LB),<br />
Anthony Browder (WR), Denauld<br />
Brown (DT), Aldain Lobban (DE),<br />
Emneko Sweeney (RB)<br />
1998-Terrence Miles (LB), Jon<br />
Murphy (DE), Yorel Prosser (RB),<br />
Terry Robertson (RS), Emneko<br />
Sweeney (RB), Kevin Wimberly<br />
(DB)<br />
1999-Yorel Prosser (RB), Peter<br />
Iovino (OG), Duane Werley (PK),<br />
Jon Murphy (DE), Terrence Miles<br />
(LB)<br />
2000-Mike de Marteleire (QB),<br />
Jon Murphy (DE), Andre Davis<br />
(DB), Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2001-Corey Benson (DE), Will<br />
Luca (C), Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2002-Corey Benson (DE), Jasen<br />
Esposito (OT), Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2003-Jon Corson (P), Andre<br />
Davis (DB), Jason Henley (TE),<br />
38<br />
Trevor Smith (WR), Matt Sola<br />
(DL)<br />
2004-Jason Henley (TE), Michael<br />
Baldwin (DB)<br />
2005-Mike Grosso (DE), Greg<br />
Mitchell (LB), Michael Baldwin<br />
(DB)<br />
2006-Brian Bingnear (S), Mike<br />
Grosso (DE), Jason Henley (TE)<br />
All-PSAC-East Second Team<br />
1968-George Barton (DE), Mike<br />
Zimmerman (DT), Bob Henderson<br />
(TE)<br />
1969-Ron Reed (LB), Jeff Takacs<br />
(OG), Doug Pollard (C)<br />
1971-Rich Harakal (OG)<br />
1972-Dave Lehatto (LB), Bob<br />
Kohler (LB), Bill Bailey (DB),<br />
Carl Giosa (TE), Chick Kopanski<br />
(OG), George Whary (QB)<br />
1973-Ben Ellegood (DE), Frank<br />
Williams (LB), Bill McCurley<br />
(LB), Carl Giosa (DE), Dennis<br />
Gliem (WR), Doug Dennison<br />
(RB), Kevin Bonner (RB)<br />
1974-Bill McCurley (LB), Dave<br />
Buttaro (WR, Gary Grant (RB),<br />
Bruce Harper (RB)<br />
1975-Dave Buttaro (WR), Clark<br />
Derr (DL), Kevin Keeler (DB)<br />
1976-Gary Godshall (TE), Jim<br />
Nickson (DB), Rick Stroup (DE)<br />
1977-Gary Keyser (OL), Mike<br />
Ludwig (NG), Mark Verica (QB),<br />
Randy Walck (TE)<br />
1978-Tom Calvario (OT), Bill<br />
Tamasitis (WR), Kevin Bowser<br />
(DE), Ray Carr (DL), Mike Ludwig<br />
(DL), Carl Haberstroh (LB),<br />
Kelvin Bowser (DB), Jim Nickson<br />
(DB)<br />
1979-Ron Day (RB), Carl Haberstroh<br />
(LB), Ed Podorsky (DB)<br />
1980-Ray Crouse (DB), Steve<br />
Kocher (DT), Bob Mireski (TE),<br />
Don Shaver (RB)<br />
1981-Greg Gristick (QB), Dave<br />
Keeny (RB), Bob Mireski (TE),<br />
Frank Santoro (OG), Brian Wert<br />
(K), Steve Kocher (DL), Mike<br />
Riley (DB)<br />
1982-Scott Borman (DE), Andre<br />
Reed (WR), Rich Sharp (FB), Don<br />
Wolski (C)<br />
1983-Scott Borman (DE), Bill<br />
Ludy (DT), Gary Kline (QB),<br />
Dave Pasley (LB), Harry Williams<br />
(DL), Tracey Wright (DE)<br />
1984-Gary Gristick (NG), Dave<br />
Pasley (LB)<br />
1985-John Eagle (OT),<br />
1986-Mike Attardi (K), Herb<br />
Butz (DL), Darren Dabner (DB),<br />
Bob DiRico (RB), Mike Kullman<br />
(DB), Bruce Tiller (WR), Craig<br />
Tomlinson (LB), Stan Wateski (G)
Honors<br />
1987-Bill Kerkendall (OT), Mark<br />
Smakulski (LB)<br />
1988-Greg Buchman (QB), Ron<br />
Capozzoli (LB), Joe Svede (RB)<br />
1989-Scott Agnew (DL), Fred<br />
Seifert (QB), Mark Steinmeyer<br />
(RB)<br />
1990-Tim Clancy (LB), Mike<br />
Donnelly (RB), Shawn Jones (DB)<br />
1991-Willie James (WR), John<br />
Lorchak (C), Pete Merkel (P),<br />
John Mobley (LB), George Visconti<br />
(OT)<br />
1992-Andy Breault (QB), Trevor<br />
Kresge (LB), Don Sofilkanich<br />
(DE)<br />
1993-Mike Fantanarosa (DL)<br />
1994-Todd Ayers (LB), Jerry Lucas<br />
(LB), Tony Miller (RB), Kevin<br />
Mobley (RS), Ron Nicholson (LB)<br />
1995-Justin Bordlemay (WR),<br />
Nick Hanych (TE), Emerson Johnson<br />
(K), Jerry Lucas (LB), Terry<br />
Owens (DB)<br />
1996-Anthony Browder (WR),<br />
Peter Iovino (G), Terry Owens<br />
(DB), Kevin Wimberly (DB)<br />
1997-Chris Fraley (TE), Peter<br />
Iovino (G), Terry Owens (DB)<br />
1998-Aldain Lobban (DE), Chris<br />
Klick (OT), Steve Windsor (DB)<br />
1999-Terry Robertson (WR),<br />
Mike de Marteleire (RS), Pete<br />
Mendez (LB), John Noble (DB),<br />
Steve Windsor (P)<br />
2000-Terry Robertson (WR),<br />
Rich Hamilton (WR), Vincent<br />
Jamison (RB)<br />
2001-Jon Corson (P), Andre<br />
Davis (DB), Adam Green (DB),<br />
Marcel Kottke (PK), Yorel Prosser<br />
(RB), Steven Schafer (OG), Jon<br />
Search (DE)<br />
2002-Jon Corson (P), Stephen<br />
Gammage (RB), Trevor Miller<br />
(OG), Matt Sola (DE)<br />
2003-Tony Bria (RB), Stephen<br />
Gammage (RB), Tim Krusen<br />
(DL), Trevor Miller (C), Greg<br />
Mitchell (LB), Matt Scartozzi (K)<br />
2004-James Brooks (WR), Maurice<br />
Adams (RB), Greg Mitchell<br />
(LB)<br />
2005-Drew Hicks (LB), Matt<br />
Scartozzi (K)<br />
2006-Maurice Adams (RB/RS),<br />
Dan Chominski (LB), Nick Cresta<br />
(OG), Brett Harbach (WR), Ryan<br />
Nye (P), Elfren Quiles (WR)<br />
AP LITTLE<br />
ALL-AMERICA<br />
First Team<br />
1938-Fiorindo DeMatteo (QB)<br />
1955-Dick Campeotto (C)<br />
1977-Steve Head (G)<br />
1979-Don Shaver (RB)<br />
1994-John Mobley (LB)<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
Second Team<br />
1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB)<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2005-Michael Baldiwn (DB)<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
1957-Art Castelluci (RB)<br />
1964-Anthony Cipriano (OL)<br />
1975-Frank Williams (LB)<br />
1976-Bruce Harper (RB)<br />
1980-Jim Bennett (T), Willie<br />
Roman (WR)<br />
1981-Larry Mertz (LB), Bernie<br />
Nowotarski (DB)<br />
1984-Dave Waligurski (OL),<br />
Andre Reed (WR)<br />
1985-Bob DiRico (RB), Paul<br />
Magistro (RB), Tracey Wright<br />
(DE)<br />
1986-Paul Magistro (RB)<br />
AFCA ALL-AMERICA<br />
1977-Steve Head (G)<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
1997-Denauld Brown (DT)<br />
DAKTRONICS<br />
First Team All-America<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
Second Team All-America<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
2001-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
First-Team All-Region<br />
1994-John Mobley (LB)<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
2001-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2003-Jon Corson (P)<br />
2005-Michael Baldwin (LB)<br />
Second Team All-Region<br />
1996-Denauld Brown (DT)<br />
1997-Denauld Brown (DT)<br />
1999-Jon Murphy (DE)<br />
2000-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
2001-Will Luca (C), Steven<br />
Schafer (OG)<br />
2005-Greg Mitchell (LB)<br />
2006-Jason Henley (TE), Brian<br />
Bingnear (S)<br />
D2FOOTBALL.COM<br />
First Team All-America<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
First Team All-Region<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
Second Team All-Region<br />
2003-Jon Corson (P)<br />
2006-Jason Henley (TE), Mike<br />
Grosso (DE)<br />
All-Freshman Team<br />
2003-Jason Henley (TE)<br />
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DON HANSEN<br />
FOOTBALL GAZETTE<br />
First Team All-America<br />
2001-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
Second Team All-America<br />
1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB),<br />
Pete Merkel (DE)<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
2002-Pete Mendez (DB)<br />
Third Team All-America<br />
1997-Denauld Brown (DT)<br />
2006-Brian Bingnear (S)<br />
First Team All-Region<br />
2003-Jon Corson (P)<br />
2005-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
2006-Brian Bingnear (S)<br />
Second Team All-Region<br />
2006-Jason Henley (TE)<br />
Third Team All-Region<br />
2003-Matt Sola (DE, Trevor<br />
Smith (WR)<br />
2006-Mike Grosso (DE)<br />
AMERICAN FOOTBALL<br />
QUARTERLY<br />
First Team All-America<br />
1995-John Mobley (LB)<br />
HARLON HILL TROPHY<br />
FINALISTS<br />
National Finalists – Place<br />
1986-Paul Magistro (RB) - 7th<br />
1991-Mark Steinmeyer (RB)<br />
- 4th<br />
1992-Andy Breault (QB) - 9th<br />
Regional Finalists<br />
1990-Mark Steinmeyer (RB)<br />
1996-John Mobley (LB)<br />
CoSIDA<br />
Second Team Academic<br />
All-America<br />
2000-Alex Daecher (LB)<br />
2001-Alex Daecher (LB)<br />
2005-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
First Team Acad. All-District<br />
1992-Dave Lorchak (G)<br />
1996-Rob Holmes (QB)<br />
1999-Chris Becker (DB)<br />
2000-Alex Daecher (LB)<br />
2001-Alex Daecher (LB)<br />
2003-Trevor Miller (G)<br />
2004-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
2005-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
Second Team Acad. All-District<br />
2003-Michael Baldwin (DB)<br />
2004-Greg Mitchell (LB)<br />
2005-Greg Mitchell (LB)<br />
2006-Tom Cressman (LB)<br />
BURGER KING<br />
SCHOLAR ATHLETES<br />
1996-Rob Holmes<br />
1998-Jason Stephens
Records<br />
SINGLE GAME-TEAM<br />
Interceptions 7, vs. Cheyney, 2002<br />
Total Offense 582 yards, vs. Mansfield, 2005<br />
Points Scored 67, vs. Bloomsburg (67-19), 1991<br />
Points Allowed 70, vs. West Chester (70-14), 1969<br />
Victory Margin 58, vs. Trenton State (58-0), 1949<br />
Defeat Margin 65, vs. Shippensburg (65-0), 1931<br />
vs. Lock Haven (65-0), 1931<br />
Rushing Attempts<br />
Game 39 Darrien Peoples vs. Cheyney, 1995<br />
Season 306 Darrien Peoples, 1996<br />
Career 752 Darrien Peoples, 1993-96<br />
Rushing Yards<br />
Game 259 Maurice Adams vs. Cheyney, 2004<br />
Season 1,393 Darrien Peoples, 1996<br />
Career 3,156 Darrien Peoples, 1993-96<br />
Rushing Touchdowns<br />
Game 5 Stephen Gammage vs. Cheyney, 2002<br />
Season 17 Don Shaver, 1979<br />
Career 33 Don Shaver, 1977-80<br />
KU Hall of<br />
Famer Andy<br />
Breault holds<br />
almost every<br />
school passing<br />
record, including<br />
completions,<br />
yards and<br />
touchdowns in<br />
a game, season<br />
and career.<br />
Pass Attempts<br />
Game 57 Andy Breault vs. Clarion, 1991<br />
57 Fred Seifert, 1989<br />
Season 474 Andy Breault, 1990<br />
Career 1,259 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
Pass Completions<br />
Game 34 Andy Breault vs. Mansfield, 1992<br />
Season 269 Andy Breault, 1990<br />
Career 733 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
Best Completion Percentage<br />
Game 91.0 Greg Gristick vs. Millersville, 1980<br />
Season 62.5 Andy Breault, 1991<br />
Career 58.2 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
Passing Yards<br />
Game 448 Andy Breault vs. Mansfield, 1992<br />
Season 3,143 Andy Breault, 1990<br />
Career 9,096 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
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Touchdown Passes<br />
Game 7 Andy Breault vs. Bloomsburg, 1991<br />
Season 37 Andy Breault, 1991<br />
Career 86 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
Most Passes Had Intercepted<br />
Game 6 Robb Walters vs. West Chester, 1997<br />
6 Andy Breault vs. Shippensburg, 1991<br />
Season 20 Andy Breault, 1991<br />
Career 63 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
Receptions<br />
Game 15 Terry Robertson vs. Bloomsburg, 2000<br />
Season 86 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990<br />
Career 200 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Receiving Yards<br />
Game 206 Terry Robertson vs. West Chester, 1999<br />
Season 940 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990<br />
Career 2,118 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Touchdown Receptions<br />
Game 4 Larry Baumgardner vs. Mansfield, 2005<br />
4 Mark Steinmeyer vs. Bloomsburg, 1991<br />
4 Tony Santella vs. Cheyney, 1986<br />
Season 12 Elfren Quiles, 2006<br />
Career 22 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Total Offense Yards<br />
Game 472 Mike de Marteleire vs. Bloomsburg, 2000<br />
Season 3,173 Andy Breault, 1990<br />
Career 8,975 Andy Breault, 1989-92<br />
All-Purpose Yards<br />
Game 293 Darrien Peoples vs. Cheyney, 1995<br />
Season 2,260 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990<br />
Career 6,210 Mark Steinmeyer, 1989-92<br />
PAT Kicks Made<br />
Season 35 Duane Werley, 1999<br />
Career 86 Steve Kratz, 1989-92<br />
Field Goals Attempted<br />
Season 17 Mike Attardi, 1987<br />
Career 43 Steve Kratz, 1989-92<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
Game 3 Emerson Johnson vs. Mansfield, 1995<br />
3 Mike Attardi vs. Mansfield, 1986<br />
Season 9 Tim DeLaney, 1996<br />
9 Dean Myers, 1993<br />
Career 24 Matt Scartozzi, 2002-05<br />
Best Field Goal Percentage (min. 0.5 made/game)<br />
Season 80.0 Matt Scartozzi, 2003<br />
80.0 Mark Fairchild, 1984<br />
Career 63.2 Matt Scartozzi, 2002-05<br />
Punts<br />
Season 71 Jeff Reifinger, 1985<br />
Career 250 Jeff Reifinger, 1984-87<br />
Punting Yards<br />
Season 2,486 Mike Brusko, 1973<br />
Career 8,868 Jon Corson, 2000-03
Records<br />
Best Punting Average<br />
Season 43.0 Jon Corson, 2003<br />
Career 38.7 Pete Merkel, 1988-91<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Season 26 Brian Dennison, 1977<br />
Career 69 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Punt Return Yards<br />
Season 295 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988<br />
Career 813 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Best Punt Return Average (min 1 return/game)<br />
Season 16.4 Mark Steinmeyer, 1989<br />
Career 11.8 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
KU Hall of Famer Mark Steinmeyer<br />
holds numerous game, season and<br />
career records.<br />
Kickoff Returns<br />
Season 28 Andre Davis, 2003<br />
28 Shawn Jones, 1990<br />
28 Mark Steinmeyer, 1990<br />
Career 76 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Kickoff Return Yards<br />
Season 577 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988<br />
Career 1,470 Mark Steinmeyer, 1988-91<br />
Best Kickoff Return Average (min. 1 return/gm.)<br />
Season 29.7 John Noble, 1999<br />
Career 23.6 Terry Robertson, 1997-2000<br />
Interceptions<br />
Game 4 Pete Mendez vs. Cheyney, 2002<br />
Season 10 Kevin Keeler, 1976<br />
Career 21 Pete Mendez, 1999-2002<br />
Tackles<br />
Game 31 Larry Mertz vs. Clarion, 1980<br />
Season 134 Larry Mertz, 1981<br />
Career 424 Tim Clancy, 1988-91<br />
Sacks<br />
Game 8 Gerry Sukanick, 1979<br />
Season 16 Jay Schiavello, 1980<br />
Career 25.5 Tracey Wright, 1982-85<br />
Punts Blocked<br />
Season 4 Rick Keeley, 1975<br />
Coaching Victories<br />
Career 61 George Baldwin, 1973-83, 85-87<br />
Best Winning Percentage, Head Coach<br />
Career .474 Jim McGovern, 1937-43<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Longest Run: 91, Emneko Sweeney vs. Clarion, 1998<br />
Longest Pass: 85, Jeremy Copeland vs. ESU, 2004<br />
Longest Rec.: 85 James Brooks vs. ESU, 2004<br />
Longest Int. Return: 95, Bob McCullough, 1940<br />
Longest Fumble Return: 98, Michael Baldwin<br />
vs. Clarion, 2005<br />
Longest Field Goal: 48, Emerson Johnson, 1994<br />
48 Steve Kratz, 1989<br />
Longest Punt: 79, Jon Corson vs. Mansfield, 2003<br />
Longest Kickoff Return: 95, Kevin Wimberly<br />
vs. ESU, 1997<br />
95, Shawn Jones, 1991<br />
Longest Punt Return: 86, Bernie Townes, 1979<br />
SINGLE SEASON-TEAM<br />
Best Record 7-2, .778 (1977)<br />
Wins 7 (1977 & 2000)<br />
Winning streak 6 (4 in 1936-2 in 37)<br />
Points Scored<br />
360 (1991-10 games)<br />
Points Allowed 397 (1993-11 games)<br />
Fewest Points Scored 0 (1941-6 games)<br />
Fewest Points Allowed 32 (1938-7 games)<br />
Shutouts 4 (1937, 1964)<br />
Shutouts Against 6 (1931, 1941)<br />
Pete Mendez holds <strong>Kutztown</strong>’s single game and<br />
career records for interceptions.<br />
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All-Time Leaders (Season)<br />
Pass Attempts Yr.<br />
Andy Breault 474 1990<br />
Andy Breault 360 1991<br />
M. de Martelerie 339 2000<br />
Andy Breault 338 1992<br />
Fred Seifert 326 1989<br />
Pass Completions Yr.<br />
Andy Breault 269 1990<br />
Andy Breault 225 1991<br />
M. de Marteleire 198 2000<br />
Andy Breault 197 1992<br />
Fred Seifert 174 1989<br />
Passing Yards<br />
Yr.<br />
Andy Breault 3,143 1990<br />
Andy Breault 2,927 1991<br />
Andy Breault 2,566 1992<br />
M. de Martelerie 2,320 2000<br />
Kyle Spotts 2,155 2006<br />
Passing TDs<br />
Yr.<br />
Andy Breault 37 1991<br />
M. de Marteleire 24 2000<br />
Andy Breault 23 1990<br />
Kyle Spotts 20 2006<br />
Andy Breault 20 1992<br />
Carries<br />
Yr.<br />
Darrien Peoples 306 1996<br />
Don Shaver 236 1979<br />
Stephen Gammage 227 2002<br />
Darrien Peoples 226 1995<br />
Paul Magistro 200 1986<br />
Rushing Yards Yr.<br />
Darrien Peoples 1,393 1996<br />
Don Shaver 1,292 1979<br />
Bruce Harper 1,132 1976<br />
Emneko Sweeney 1,113 1997<br />
Emneko Sweeney 1,103 1998<br />
Paul Magistro 1,021 1986<br />
Yorel Prosser 1,004 2001<br />
Rushing TDs<br />
Yr.<br />
Don Shaver 17 1979<br />
Stephen Gammage 14 2002<br />
Yorel Prosser 12 1999<br />
Bruce Harper 11 1976<br />
Emneko Sweeney 11 1997<br />
Receptions<br />
Yr.<br />
Mark Steimeyer 86 1990<br />
Terry Robertson 68 2000<br />
Terry Robertson 68 1999<br />
Trevor Smith 60 2003<br />
M. de Marteleire 56 1999<br />
Receiving Yards Yr.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 940 1990<br />
Trevor Smith 843 2003<br />
Elfren Quiles 816 2006<br />
Anthony Browder 792 1996<br />
Andre Reed 791 1983<br />
Receiving TDs Yr.<br />
Elfren Quiles 12 2006<br />
Rich Hamilton 10 2000<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 10 1991<br />
Dom Mele 10 1991<br />
Phil Washington 9 2000<br />
Tackles<br />
Yr.<br />
Larry Mertz 134 1981<br />
Tim Clancy 133 1991<br />
Tim Clancy 131 1989<br />
Todd Ayers 127 1993<br />
Sacks<br />
Yr.<br />
Jay Schiavello 16 1980<br />
Tracey Wright 14 1985<br />
Interceptions<br />
Yr.<br />
Kevin Keeler 10 1976<br />
Pete Mendez 9 2001<br />
B. Nowatarski 8 1981<br />
Shawn Jones 8 1991<br />
Punts<br />
Yr.<br />
Jeff Reifinger 71 1985<br />
Ryan Nye 67 2005<br />
Jeff Reifinger 67 1987<br />
Tim DeLaney 66 1996<br />
Tim DeLaney 66 1995<br />
Scott Ruhl 65 1980<br />
Punting Yards Yr.<br />
Mike Brusko 2,486 1973<br />
Ryan Nye 2,480 2005<br />
Jeff Reifinger 2,467 1985<br />
Jon Corson 2,366 2003<br />
Dean Myers 2,343 1993<br />
Jeff Reifinger 2,289 1987<br />
Punting Average Yr.<br />
Jon Corson 43.0 2003<br />
Pete Merkel 40.0 1991<br />
Ryan Nye 39.5 2006<br />
Pete Merkel 39.2 1990<br />
Mike Brusko 38.9 1973<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Yr.<br />
Brian Dennison 26 1977<br />
Jason Gray 22 1997<br />
Jason Gray 20 1998<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 20 1990<br />
B. Nowotarski 20 1981<br />
Punt Return Yards Yr.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 295 1989<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 261 1990<br />
B. Nowotarski 210 1981<br />
John Mobley 202 1995<br />
Jason Gray 174 1998<br />
Punt Ret. Avg. (1/gm.) Yr.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 16.4 1989<br />
Shawn Jones 14.2 1991<br />
John Mobley 13.5 1995<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 13.1 1990<br />
M. de Marteleire 12.6 1999<br />
Kickoff Returns Yr.<br />
Andre Davis 28 2003<br />
Shawn Jones 28 1992<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 28 1990<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 26 1989<br />
Mike Donnelly 25 1988<br />
Kickoff Return Yards Yr.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 577 1988<br />
Andre Davis 574 2003<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 558 1990<br />
Shawn Jones 516 1992<br />
Terry Robertson 504 1998<br />
Kickoff Ret. Avg. (1/gm.) Yr.<br />
John Noble 29.7 1999<br />
Kevin Wimberly 29.0 1997<br />
Terry Robertson 26.5 1998<br />
James Brooks 24.3 2004<br />
Terry Robertson 24.2 1999<br />
PAT Kicks Made Yr.<br />
Duane Werley 35 1999<br />
Steve Kratz 33 1991<br />
Marcel Kottke 32 2000<br />
Steve Sandberg 31 2006<br />
Marcel Kottke 26 2001<br />
Field Goals Made Yr.<br />
Dean Myers 9 1993<br />
Tim DeLaney 9 1996<br />
several 8<br />
Field Goals Attempted Yr.<br />
Mike Attardi 17 1987<br />
Steve Kratz 16 1888<br />
Field Goal % (0.5/gm.) Yr.<br />
M. Scartozzi 80.0 (8-10) 2003<br />
M. Fairchild 80.0 (8-10) 1984<br />
M. Scartozzi 77.8 (7-9) 2005<br />
M. Kottke 75.0 (6-8) 2000<br />
D. Myers 64.3 (9-14) 1993<br />
E. Johnson 63.6 (7-11) 1994<br />
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All-time Leaders (Career)<br />
Pass Attempts Yrs.<br />
Andy Breault 1,259 1989-92<br />
Rob Holmes 821 1993-96<br />
Greg Buchman 667 1985-88<br />
Fred Seifert 617 1987-89<br />
Jeremy Copeland 572 2003-04<br />
Completions Yrs.<br />
Andy Breault 733 1989-92<br />
Rob Holmes 560 1993-96<br />
Greg Buchman 311 1985-88<br />
Jeremy Copeland 293 2003-04<br />
M. de Marteleire 293 1998-00<br />
Fred Seifert 293 1987-89<br />
Passing Yards Yrs.<br />
Andy Breault 9,096 1989-92<br />
Rob Holmes 6,092 1993-96<br />
M. de Marteleire 3,587 1998-00<br />
Greg Buchman 3,499 1985-88<br />
Kyle Spotts 3,452 2005-<br />
TD Passes<br />
Yrs.<br />
Andy Breault 86 1989-92<br />
M. de Marteleire 34 1998-00<br />
Kyle Spotts 31 2005-<br />
Rob Holmes 29 1993-96<br />
Greg Buchman 26 1985-88<br />
Carries<br />
Yrs.<br />
Darrien Peoples 752 1993-96<br />
Paul Magistro 564 1983-86<br />
Don Shaver 562 1977-80<br />
Yorel Prosser 526 1998-01<br />
S. Gammage 508 2002-04<br />
Rushing Yards Yrs.<br />
Darrien Peoples 3,156 1993-96<br />
Yorel Prosser 2,731 1998-01<br />
Don Shaver 2,621 1977-80<br />
Paul Magistro 2,548 1983-86<br />
Emneko Sweeney 2,496 1995-98<br />
Bruce Harper 2,169 1974-76<br />
Bob DiRico 2,057 1984-86<br />
Phil Anthony 2,057 1968-70<br />
Rushing TDs Yrs.<br />
Don Shaver 33 1977-80<br />
Yorel Prosser 28 1998-01<br />
S. Gammage 25 2002-04<br />
Paul Magistro 23 1983-86<br />
Bruce Harper 21 1974-76<br />
Receptions<br />
Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 200 1988-91<br />
Trevor Smith 166 2001-04<br />
Terry Robertson 165 1997-00<br />
Andre Reed 142 1981-84<br />
Darrien Peoples 134 1993-96<br />
Receiving Yards Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 2,118 1988-91<br />
Trevor Smith 2,060 2001-04<br />
Justin Bordlemay 2,010 1992-95<br />
Andre Reed 2,002 1981-84<br />
Terry Robertson 1,747 1997-00<br />
Receiving TDs Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 23 1988-91<br />
Trevor Smith 20 2001-04<br />
Dom Mele 18 1990-92<br />
Justin Bordlemay 16 1992-95<br />
Andre Reed 14 1981-84<br />
Tackles<br />
Yrs.<br />
Tim Clancy 424 1988-91<br />
John Mobley 387 1991-95<br />
Todd Ayers 328 1991-94<br />
Larry Mertz 299 1979-81<br />
Jerry Lucas 298 1992-95<br />
Sacks<br />
Yrs.<br />
Tracey Wright 25.5 1982-85<br />
Jon Murphy 22 1997-00<br />
Aldain Lobban 20 1995-98<br />
Harry Williams 20 1981-84<br />
John Mobley 19 1991-95<br />
Interceptions Yrs.<br />
Pete Mendez 21 1999-02<br />
Shawn Jones 20 1989-92<br />
Bernie Nowatarski 17 1979-81<br />
Kevin Keeler 17 1974-76<br />
Punts<br />
Yrs.<br />
Jeff Reifinger 250 1984-87<br />
Jon Corson 230 2000-03<br />
Tim DeLaney 132 1994-96<br />
Punting Yards Yrs.<br />
Jon Corson 8,868 2000-03<br />
Jeff Reifinger 8,718 1984-87<br />
Tim DeLaney 4,534 1994-96<br />
Pete Merkel 3,834 1989-91<br />
Ryan Nye 3,823 2005-<br />
Field Goals Attempted Yrs.<br />
Steve Kratz 43 1989-92<br />
Mike Attardi 40 1985-87<br />
Matt Scartozzi 38 2002-05<br />
Marcel Kottke 27 1997-2001<br />
Emerson Johnson 26 1994-95<br />
Punting Avg** Yrs.<br />
Pete Merkel 38.7 1989-91<br />
Jon Corson 38.6 2000-03<br />
Punt Returns Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 69 1988-91<br />
Jason Gray 65 1996-99<br />
Punt Return Yards Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 813 1988-91<br />
Jason Gray 540 1996-99<br />
Shawn Jones 357 1989-92<br />
Punt Return Avg. ** Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 11.8 1988-91<br />
Shawn Jones 10.5 1989-92<br />
Kick Returns Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 76 1988-91<br />
Andre Davis 61 2000-03<br />
Terry Robertson 54 1997-00<br />
Shawn Jones 52 1989-92<br />
Kick Return Yards Yrs.<br />
Mark Steinmeyer 1,470 1988-91<br />
Terry Robertson 1,273 1997-00<br />
Andre Davis 1,182 2000-03<br />
Shawn Jones 955 1989-92<br />
Kick Return Avg. ** Yrs.<br />
Terry Robertson 23.6 1997-00<br />
Kevin Mobley 22.6 1994-95<br />
Emneko Sweeney 21.7 1995-98<br />
Kevin Wimberly 21.7 1995-98<br />
Greg Glenn 21.1 1987-89<br />
PAT Kicks<br />
Yrs.<br />
Steve Kratz 86 1989-92<br />
Marcel Kottke 85 1997-2001<br />
Field Goals Made Yrs.<br />
Matt Scartozzi 24 2002-05<br />
Steve Kratz 19 1989-92<br />
Mike Attardi 18 1985-87<br />
Emerson Johnson 15 1994-95<br />
Marcel Kottke 14 1997-2001<br />
Field Goal % (0.5/gm., **) Yrs.<br />
M. Scartozzi 63.2 (24-38) 2002-05<br />
T. DeLaney 58.8 (10-17) 1992-96<br />
E. Johnson 57.7 (15-26) 1994-95<br />
D. Myers 57.1 (12-21) 1990-93<br />
M. Fairchild 52.4 (11-21) 1983-85<br />
** minimum two years, career complete<br />
43
Year-by-Year Results<br />
1895 (5-0)<br />
10 Reading H.S.<br />
(rest of results n/a)<br />
4<br />
1896 (n/a)<br />
0 Lehigh<br />
(rest of results n/a)<br />
16<br />
1897 (n/a)<br />
(results n/a)<br />
1898 (2-0-1)<br />
16 Reading H.S. 0<br />
16 Birdsboro AA 0<br />
0 Mercury Wheelmen 0<br />
32 0<br />
1899 (n/a)<br />
11 Atlas 12<br />
15 All Scholas.-Reading 0<br />
Emmett<br />
Moravian College<br />
Bethlehem H.S.<br />
YMCA Reading<br />
43 Lehigh Prep 0<br />
45 Hellertown H.S. 0<br />
0 Royersford H.S. 10<br />
1900 (5-1-1)<br />
21 Boyertown H.S. 0<br />
26 Ashland H.S. 0<br />
5 Moravian Seminary 0<br />
6 @ Reading YMCA 6<br />
16 Bethlehem H.S. 0<br />
0 Pottsville 17<br />
74 23<br />
1901 (6-3)<br />
0 Bethl. Shamrocks 12<br />
0 Reading Field Club 17<br />
5 Lehigh Freshmen 2<br />
14 Boston Juniors 7<br />
12 St. Aloysius 7<br />
14 Allentown T.A. 0<br />
27 Lehigh Prep 0<br />
5 Allentown Field Club 0<br />
0 Mt. Carmel H.S. 11<br />
77 56<br />
1902 (2-2-2)<br />
HC: Mr. French<br />
0 Allentown H.S. 0<br />
0 Muhlenberg College 0<br />
0 Albright College 22<br />
28 Slatington H.S. 0<br />
6 Lehigh Prep 0<br />
0 Penn Wheelmen 10<br />
34 32<br />
1903 (n/a)<br />
5 Allentown Field Club 5<br />
Allentown YMCA<br />
Boston Juniors<br />
Muhlenberg College<br />
Silver Stars<br />
Albright College<br />
Moravian College<br />
0 Millersville Normal 16<br />
1904 (4-2-1)<br />
HC: Ed Stein<br />
0 Slatington H.S. 0<br />
35 Schuylkill Seminary 0<br />
5 Amphions of Reading 0<br />
10 Allentown H.S. 0<br />
0 @ Millersville Normal 18<br />
11 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 4<br />
6 Millersville Normal 18<br />
67 40<br />
1905 (6-3)<br />
HC: George B. Ely<br />
0 Superba AA 23<br />
17 Slatington H.S. 0<br />
0 Albright College 23<br />
17 Muhlenberg Prep 0<br />
18 Reading H.S. 6<br />
11 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 5<br />
6 Muhlenberg College 0<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg Norm. 11<br />
21 Easton H.S. 0<br />
90 68<br />
1906-1922 - NO TEAMS<br />
1923 (5-3)<br />
C: Harold Runyeon<br />
59 Spring City 12<br />
0 Perkiomen Res. 32<br />
13 Allentown Cath. H.S. 0<br />
0 Ursinus Reserves 57<br />
26 Reading H.S. Res. 13<br />
7 Emmaus Field Club 13<br />
7 Pottsville H.S. 0<br />
53 Bethlehem Prep 0<br />
165 127<br />
1924 (1-6)<br />
C: Harry Johnson<br />
12 Mahonoy City H.S. 7<br />
0 Bethlehem Prep 51<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 59<br />
7 Millersville State 13<br />
7 Emmaus AA 24<br />
12 Reading H.S. 21<br />
0 Perkiomen School 58<br />
38 233<br />
1925 (2-3)<br />
C: Jim Nash<br />
12 Nazareth Hall<br />
Military Academy 6<br />
15 Beckley Business 21<br />
41 Palmerton H.S. 0<br />
6 Allentown Prep JVs 13<br />
6 Millersville State 7<br />
80 47<br />
1926 - NO TEAM<br />
1927 (1-4) *<br />
HC: Charles Vibberts<br />
C: Newton Ruch<br />
0 Beckley Business 32<br />
0 Blythe Township HS 6<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 30<br />
6 Millersville State 13<br />
6 81<br />
(*win not available)<br />
1928 (2-3)<br />
HC: John Bowman<br />
C: Ralston Derr<br />
14 Elizabethtown 7<br />
12 E. Stroudsburg State 7<br />
6 National Farm 65<br />
0 Millersville State 12<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 12<br />
32 103<br />
1929 (3-2-1)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
C: Clint Hoffman<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 6<br />
12 Shippensburg State 26<br />
32 Atlantic Trade 0<br />
6 Millersville State 6<br />
6 Williamson Trade 0<br />
32 Greenville HS 0<br />
88 38<br />
1930 (3-3-1)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
C: Francis Walker<br />
29 Moravian 7<br />
14 Bloomsburg State 19<br />
13 Shippensburg State 7<br />
0 Lafayette Frosh 24<br />
6 Carlisle Medical 0<br />
7 Millersville State 7<br />
13 Lock Haven State 14<br />
82 78<br />
1931 (0-7)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
0 Atlantic Trade 6<br />
6 Bloomsburg State 32<br />
0 Shippensburg State 65<br />
0 Trenton State 8<br />
0 Lock Haven State 65<br />
0 Millersville State 13<br />
0 Mansfield State 21<br />
6 210<br />
1932 (1-3)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
C: Lester Wentling<br />
12 Shippensburg State 32<br />
7 Lock Haven State 17<br />
0 Trenton State 18<br />
7 Millersville State 6<br />
26 73<br />
1933 (1-5)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
C: Albert Fritz<br />
0 Mansfield State 44<br />
0 Shippensburg State 19<br />
13 Montclair State 12<br />
0 Millersville State 18<br />
0 Trenton State 28<br />
0 Lock Haven State 64<br />
13 185<br />
1934 (1-6)<br />
HC: Earnest Slessinger<br />
C: Art Taute<br />
2 Mansfield State 8<br />
0 Shippensburg State 12<br />
0 Lock Haven State 19<br />
0 Montclair State 33<br />
6 Millersville State 12<br />
0 Trenton State 19<br />
6 Panzer 0<br />
14 103<br />
1935 (3-5)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Jimmie Heslop<br />
0 Lebanon Valley 19<br />
0 Shippensburg State 22<br />
33 Oswego Teachers 0<br />
0 Lock Haven State 19<br />
0 Montclair State 18<br />
6 Mansfield State 7<br />
48 Trenton State 0<br />
26 Panzer JC 0<br />
107 85<br />
1936 (5-2-1)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Russ Stoudt<br />
6 Lebanon Valley 19<br />
0 Shippensburg State 18<br />
14 Bergen JC 0<br />
7 Lock Haven State 7<br />
7 Montclair State 2<br />
7 Trenton State 6<br />
19 Millersville State 7<br />
14 Nassau C. C. 0<br />
74 59<br />
44
Year-by-Year Results<br />
1937 (4-2-1)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Morgalis, Wood<br />
12 Shippensburg State 6<br />
42 Wilson D.C. Teachers 0<br />
7 Lock Haven State 33<br />
0 Montclair State 0<br />
6 West Chester State 19<br />
26 Bergen JC 0<br />
7 Millersville State 0<br />
94 58<br />
1938 (4-1-2)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Jim Mazar<br />
6 Shippensburg State 6<br />
13 Lock Haven State 14<br />
21 Montclair State 0<br />
6 Bloomsburg State 0<br />
38 Army Medical 6<br />
0 West Chester State 0<br />
7 Millersville State 6<br />
91 32<br />
1939 (5-3)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Vince Conway, George<br />
Kovich<br />
20 East Carolina State 6<br />
6 Shippensburg State 7<br />
0 Lock Haven State 14<br />
13 Montclair State 0<br />
0 West Chester State 18<br />
7 Bloomsburg State 0<br />
13 Army Medical 6<br />
21 Millersville State 0<br />
80 51<br />
1940 (3-5)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Mike Bodnarik, John Buzas<br />
7 Albright 24<br />
6 East Carolina State 14<br />
0 Shippensburg State 13<br />
6 Lock Haven State 0<br />
0 Montclair State 28<br />
56 Army Ordinance 0<br />
20 Bloomsburg State 0<br />
0 Millersville State 32<br />
95 111<br />
1941 (0-6)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Mike Huber<br />
0 Shippensburg State 36<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 26<br />
0 Ithaca 27<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 14<br />
0 Clarion State 46<br />
0 Millersville State 33<br />
0 182<br />
1942 (1-4)<br />
HC: Jim McGovern<br />
C: Lewis Purnell, Robert Stover<br />
0 Shippensburg State 19<br />
0 Mansfield State 39<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 14<br />
19 Indiantown Gap Army 0<br />
6 Clarion State 19<br />
25 91<br />
1943, 1944, 1945<br />
NO TEAM - WW II<br />
1946 (3-4)<br />
HC: Walt Risley<br />
C: John White, George Hollenbach<br />
13 Lock Haven State 24<br />
6 Shippensburg State 13<br />
20 Montclair State 0<br />
0 Mansfield State 14<br />
12 Trenton State 0<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 9<br />
6 Millersville State 0<br />
57 60<br />
1947 (2-6)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: George Hollenbach,<br />
Carl Strittmatter, Charles<br />
Norris<br />
6 Lock Haven State 47<br />
6 Shippensburg State 28<br />
0 Montclair State 7<br />
6 Mansfield State 40<br />
33 Trenton State 0<br />
12 Bloomsburg State 24<br />
7 Millersville State 6<br />
6 Connecticut State 20<br />
76 171<br />
1948 (3-4-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Leroy Heckman, Brooke<br />
Shugars<br />
6 Shippensburg State 7<br />
37 Connecticut State 7<br />
13 Mansfield State 31<br />
0 Montclair State 0<br />
19 Trenton State 6<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 27<br />
6 Millersville State 14<br />
13 Rider 7<br />
94 99<br />
1949 (5-2-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Larry Motkowski, William<br />
Wolff<br />
6 Shippensburg State 6<br />
43 Cheyney State 13<br />
12 Mansfield State 6<br />
38 Montclair State 6<br />
58 Trenton State 0<br />
14 Bloomsburg State 27<br />
21 Millersville State 13<br />
13 Rider 27<br />
198 98<br />
1950 (5-3-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Frank Marello, Robert<br />
Banick<br />
13 Indiana (PA) State 13<br />
7 Shippensburg State 32<br />
35 Glassboro State 6<br />
15 Montclair State 6<br />
12 Trenton State 0<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 35<br />
19 Connecticut State 0<br />
6 Millersville State 25<br />
37 Cheyney State 13<br />
144 130<br />
1951 (5-2)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Joe Rinaldi, Stan Sawicki<br />
0 Indiana (PA) State 14<br />
20 Shippensburg State 7<br />
60 Montclair State 21<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 28<br />
33 Millersville State 13<br />
27 Connecticut State 7<br />
33 Cheyney State 12<br />
173 102<br />
1952 (3-4)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Joe Villiano, Harvey Kirchgassner<br />
2 New Haven State 13<br />
7 Cheyney State 0<br />
0 Millersville State 27<br />
0 Shippensburg State 58<br />
28 Mansfield State 7<br />
0 West Chester State 50<br />
6 Lock Haven State 0<br />
43 155<br />
1953 (2-5)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
0 New Haven State 38<br />
13 Cheyney State 0<br />
6 Millersville State 0<br />
0 Shippensburg State 61<br />
0 Mansfield State 13<br />
6 West Chester State 53<br />
0 Lock Haven State 19<br />
25 184<br />
1954 (3-3-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Bob Wolff<br />
7 Nat’l Agricultural 7<br />
25 Cheyney State 0<br />
12 Millersville State 26<br />
14 Trenton State 0<br />
6 Mansfield State 30<br />
6 E. Stroudsburg State 32<br />
20 Montclair State 13<br />
90 108<br />
1955 (1-5-2)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Art Castellucci, Dick<br />
Campeotto<br />
21 Nat’l Agricultural 13<br />
0 Cheyney State 0<br />
0 Millersville State 20<br />
7 Trenton State 7<br />
7 Mansfield State 25<br />
14 E. Stroudsburg State 40<br />
6 Shippensburg State 26<br />
7 Montclair State 35<br />
62 166<br />
1956 (5-4)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Art Castelucci, Keith<br />
Newhard<br />
14 Kings 33<br />
13 Cheyney State 6<br />
0 Millersville State 7<br />
13 Trenton State 6<br />
27 Trenton State 6<br />
26 Nat’l Agricultural 24<br />
0 Shippensburg State 19<br />
12 Montclair State 6<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 21<br />
105 128<br />
1957 (3-4-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Art Castelucci, Keith<br />
Newhard<br />
0 Kings 6<br />
25 Cheyney State 6<br />
19 Millersville State 7<br />
0 Juniata 46<br />
12 Nat’l Agricultural 27<br />
0 Shippensburg State 13<br />
14 Montclair State 7<br />
14 E. Stroudsburg State 14<br />
84 126<br />
1958 (3-3-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Emile Ilchuk<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 19<br />
6 Trenton State 6<br />
0 Millersville State 6<br />
13 Central Conn. St. 2<br />
0 Nat’l Agricultural 12<br />
16 Mansfield State 14<br />
13 Montclair State 0<br />
48 59<br />
45
Year-by-Year Results<br />
1959 (3-4-1)<br />
HC: Joe Patton<br />
C: Bill Nill<br />
0 Mansfield State 0<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 22<br />
19 Cheyney State 6<br />
13 Millersville State 39<br />
14 Trenton State 48<br />
6 Central Conn. St. 12<br />
7 Nat’l Agricultural 6<br />
6 Montclair State 3<br />
65 136<br />
1960 (1-7, 1-5 PSAC/6th)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
C: Sal Messina<br />
35 Cheyney State 6<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 61<br />
7 Millersville State 59<br />
0 Delaware Valley 25<br />
0 West Chester State 60<br />
0 Mansfield State 21<br />
7 Shippensburg State 51<br />
0 Montclair State 32<br />
49 315<br />
1961 (2-6, 2-3 PSAC/6th)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
C: Gary Simon<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 45<br />
25 Cheyney State 0<br />
6 Montclair State 20<br />
0 West Chester State 47<br />
6 Delaware Valley 12<br />
7 Central Conn. St 20<br />
7 Millersville State 0<br />
0 Mansfield State 20<br />
51 164<br />
1962 (5-3, 3-3 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
C: Rick Scalese, Bill Wiggins<br />
32 Central Conn. St 13<br />
13 Millersville State 19<br />
7 E. Stroudsburg State 54<br />
20 Cape May C.G. 13<br />
45 Cheyney State 7<br />
0 West Chester State 35<br />
12 Bloomsburg State 6<br />
20 Mansfield State 13<br />
149 160<br />
1963 (3-5, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
14 Central Conn. St 0<br />
6 Millersville State 13<br />
6 E. Stroudsburg State 25<br />
8 Cape May C.G. 13<br />
14 Cheyney State 7<br />
0 West Chester State 34<br />
25 Bloomsburg State 13<br />
13 Mansfield State 19<br />
86 124<br />
1964 (4-3-1, 2-3-1 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
C: Ed Miller<br />
13 Central Conn. St 0<br />
8 Millersville State 0<br />
6 E. Stroudsburg State 23<br />
19 Glassboro State 0<br />
34 Cheyney State 0<br />
0 West Chester State 20<br />
13 Bloomsburg State 20<br />
6 Mansfield State 6<br />
99 69<br />
1965 (1-7, 0-6 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Bud Heilman<br />
0 Central Conn. St 25<br />
6 Millersville State 19<br />
13 E. Stroudsburg State 26<br />
19 Glassboro State 6<br />
12 Cheyney State 15<br />
0 West Chester State 30<br />
0 Bloomsburg State 47<br />
0 Mansfield State 42<br />
50 210<br />
1966 (1-6-1, 1-5 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
C: Joe Hennessey, Gerald<br />
Rockhill<br />
14 Central Conn. St 17<br />
0 Millersville State 26<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 33<br />
7 Glassboro State 7<br />
17 Cheyney State 14<br />
0 West Chester State 33<br />
7 Bloomsburg State 31<br />
17 Mansfield State 20<br />
62 181<br />
1967 (1-7, 1-5 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
C: Jack Kinsky<br />
6 Central Conn. St 36<br />
7 Millersville State 26<br />
6 E. Stroudsburg State 26<br />
14 Glassboro State 19<br />
12 Cheyney State 35<br />
6 West Chester State 41<br />
26 Bloomsburg State 19<br />
7 Mansfield State 49<br />
84 251<br />
1968 (3-4-1, 2-3-1 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
0 Central Conn. St 13<br />
7 Millersville State 7<br />
7 E. Stroudsburg State 23<br />
20 Glassboro State 6<br />
44 Cheyney State 19<br />
0 West Chester State 39<br />
12 Bloomsburg State 24<br />
13 Mansfield State 6<br />
103 137<br />
1969 (5-3, 4-2 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
0 Central Conn. St 13<br />
21 Millersville State 18<br />
17 E. Stroudsburg State 23<br />
10 Glassboro State 0<br />
43 Cheyney State 12<br />
14 West Chester State 70<br />
17 Bloomsburg State 6<br />
14 Mansfield State 13<br />
136 155<br />
1970 (5-3, 4-2 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
C: Jeff Takacs, George Barton<br />
0 Central Conn. St 22<br />
13 Millersville State 14<br />
49 E. Stroudsburg State 43<br />
38 Glassboro State 0<br />
41 Cheyney State 3<br />
7 West Chester State 48<br />
24 Bloomsburg State 7<br />
44 Mansfield State 14<br />
216 151<br />
1971 (4-5, 4-2 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Bob Kinderman<br />
C: David Dorward, Doug Petri<br />
20 Montclair State 25<br />
21 Millersville State 28<br />
12 Shippensburg State 14<br />
20 E. Stroudsburg State 13<br />
15 Kentucky State 24<br />
32 Cheyney State 0<br />
0 West Chester State 62<br />
43 Bloomsburg State 0<br />
14 Mansfield State 3<br />
170 176<br />
46<br />
1972 (3-6, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Bob Mazey<br />
C: Tony Alessandrini, Bob<br />
Kohler<br />
7 Montclair State 17<br />
14 Shippensburg State 24<br />
20 Millersville State 14<br />
7 E. Stroudsburg State 0<br />
0 Glassboro State 17<br />
6 Cheyney State 14<br />
0 West Chester State 43<br />
7 Bloomsburg State 17<br />
35 Mansfield State 14<br />
96 160<br />
1973 (2-7, 1-5 PSAC/6th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Doug Dennison, Mike<br />
Brusko<br />
13 Montclair State 31<br />
31 Shippensburg State 10<br />
6 Millersville State 48<br />
3 E. Stroudsburg State 13<br />
6 Glassboro State 14<br />
2 Cheyney State 10<br />
13 West Chester State 41<br />
7 Bloomsburg State 14<br />
7 Mansfield State 6<br />
88 187<br />
1974 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Cliff Mease, Rick Keeley<br />
7 Montclair State 12<br />
7 Shippensburg State 14<br />
6 Millersville State 17<br />
0 E. Stroudsburg State 6<br />
27 Glassboro State 18<br />
20 Cheyney State 7<br />
21 West Chester State 30<br />
28 Bloomsburg State 6<br />
34 Mansfield State 10<br />
150 120<br />
1975 (3-5-1, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Dane Mayson, Frank Williams<br />
0 Shippensburg State 21<br />
17 Millersville State 12<br />
6 E. Stroudsburg State 35<br />
3 Glassboro State 3<br />
8 Cheyney State 23<br />
6 West Chester State 21<br />
38 Bloomsburg State 0<br />
23 Mansfield State 8<br />
10 Indiana (PA) State 49<br />
111 172<br />
1976 (5-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Rick Stroup, Kevin Keeler<br />
6 @ Lehigh 29<br />
13 @ Shippensburg State 21<br />
27 Millersville State 35<br />
13 @ E. Stroudsburg State 27<br />
26 Glassboro State 0<br />
34 Cheyney State (H) 14<br />
7 @ West Chester State 27<br />
21 @ Bloomsburg State 20<br />
35 Mansfield State 0<br />
46 @ Kean 14<br />
228 187<br />
1977 (7-2, 4-1 PSAC/2nd)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Steve Head, Andy Lutkiewicz<br />
29 Shippensburg State 27<br />
32 Millersville State 34<br />
14 E. Stroudsburg State 6<br />
23 Glassboro State 16
Year-by-Year Results<br />
23 Cheyney State 14<br />
7 West Chester State 14<br />
14 Bloomsburg State 7<br />
35 Mansfield State 13<br />
46 Kean 0<br />
223 131<br />
1978 (2-7, 1-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Tom Calvario, Frank<br />
Flizack<br />
13 Indiana (PA) State 17<br />
17 Shippensburg State 37<br />
7 Millersville State 13<br />
7 E. Stroudsburg State 20<br />
21 Glassboro State 3<br />
9 Cheyney State 10<br />
7 West Chester State 38<br />
7 Bloomsburg State 14<br />
27 Mansfield State 10<br />
115 162<br />
1979 (6-3, 3-2 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Walt Michaels, Vic<br />
D’Ottavio<br />
30 Indiana (PA) State 35<br />
25 Shippensburg State 7<br />
24 Millersville State 28<br />
20 E. Stroudsburg State 10<br />
41 Glassboro State 21<br />
7 Cheyney State 10<br />
28 West Chester State 20<br />
12 Bloomsburg State 7<br />
31 Mansfield State 7<br />
218 145<br />
1980 (6-5, 4-1 PSAC/1st)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Jeff Pammer,<br />
Don Shaver<br />
7 @ American Int’l 17<br />
21 @ Shippensburg State 14<br />
24 Millersville State 0<br />
7 @ E. Stroudsburg State 16<br />
27 Glassboro State 13<br />
7 Cheyney State 6<br />
0 @ West Chester State 19<br />
28 @ Bloomsburg State 7<br />
33 Mansfield State 0<br />
14 Clarion State 17<br />
PSAC Championship<br />
14 @ Clarion State 15<br />
182 124<br />
1981 (5-4-1, 3-2 PSAC/2nd)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Dave Keeny, Larry Mertz<br />
17 @ Maine 17<br />
14 American Int’l 7<br />
7 @ Millersville State 50<br />
12 E. Stroudsburg State 0<br />
9 @ Glassboro State 0<br />
17 @ Cheyney State 6<br />
0 West Chester State 21<br />
48 Bloomsburg State 24<br />
3 @ Mansfield State 7<br />
7 @ Clarion State 15<br />
134 154<br />
1982 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Dave Keota, Bill Losco<br />
20 Clarion State 25<br />
10 Millersville State 13<br />
0 @ E. Stroudsburg State 24<br />
31 Glassboro State 14<br />
37 Cheyney State 0<br />
0 @ West Chester State 55<br />
7 @ Bloomsburg State 29<br />
3 Mansfield State 0<br />
3 @ Lafayette 36<br />
7 @ C.W. Post 6<br />
118 202<br />
1983 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/2nd)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
28 C.W. Post 25<br />
14 @ Clarion 24<br />
6 @ Millersville 20<br />
7 East Stroudsburg 31<br />
21 @ Glassboro State 15<br />
28 @ Cheyney 7<br />
16 West Chester 7<br />
14 Bloomsburg 7<br />
14 @ Mansfield 13<br />
13 @ Lafayette 28<br />
161 177<br />
1984 (2-7-1, 1-4-1 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
17 Glassboro State 6<br />
9 Shippensburg 10<br />
3 @ Lafayette 16<br />
16 @ East Stroudsburg 31<br />
17 Cheyney 7<br />
10 @ Mansfield 10<br />
9 Millersville 21<br />
3 @ Bloomsburg 14<br />
6 Slippery Rock 21<br />
20 @ West Chester 31<br />
110 167<br />
1985 (3-7, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: George Troemel, Marty<br />
Seitz<br />
36 @ Salem State 38<br />
7 @ Shippensburg 10<br />
8 West Chester 16<br />
18 East Stroudsburg 3<br />
19 @ Cheyney 8<br />
29 Mansfield 2<br />
3 @ Millersville 7<br />
23 Bloomsburg 29<br />
7 @ Slippery Rock 14<br />
7 @ Lafayette 23<br />
157 150<br />
1986 (5-4-1, 3-2-1 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
21 So. Conn. St 10<br />
6 @ Lafayette 17<br />
27 Shippensburg 9<br />
20 Indiana (PA) 21<br />
21 @ West Chester 43<br />
28 @ East Stroudsburg 0<br />
42 Cheyney (H) 12<br />
36 @ Mansfield 34<br />
14 Millersville 38<br />
7 @ Bloomsburg 7<br />
222 191<br />
1987 (3-7, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: George Baldwin<br />
C: Greg Buchman, Doug<br />
Covert<br />
13 @ So. Conn. St 30<br />
17 @ Lafayette 29<br />
9 @ Shippensburg 13<br />
13 West Chester 30<br />
14 East Stroudsburg 7<br />
17 @ Cheyney 7<br />
17 Mansfield 12<br />
12 @ Millersville 17<br />
3 Bloomsburg 17<br />
12 @ Indiana (PA) 35<br />
127 197<br />
1988 (2-8, 0-6 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Barry Fetterman<br />
7 @ Lafayette 54<br />
21 Shippensburg 15<br />
9 @ Bloomsburg 14<br />
34 Edinboro 22<br />
47<br />
13 @ West Chester 52<br />
10 @ East Stroudsburg 27<br />
14 Cheyney (H) 17<br />
24 @ Mansfield 42<br />
12 Millersville 59<br />
13 Liberty 36<br />
157 338<br />
1989 (1-9, 1-5 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Barry Fetterman<br />
14 @ Lafayette 44<br />
7 @ Shippensburg 18<br />
24 Bloomsburg 20<br />
21 @ Edinboro 42<br />
14 West Chester 30<br />
14 East Stroudsburg 34<br />
9 @ Cheyney 14<br />
39 Mansfield 40<br />
31 @ Millersville 59<br />
17 @ Liberty 48<br />
190 349<br />
1990 (5-6, 2-4 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Barry Fetterman<br />
12 @ Liberty 22<br />
16 @ Lafayette 32<br />
16 Shippensburg 6<br />
17 @ Millersville 27<br />
21 @ Bloomsburg 23<br />
28 Clarion 27<br />
20 @ West Chester 42<br />
16 @ East Stroudsburg 38<br />
37 Cheyney 21<br />
42 Mansfield 28<br />
28 California (PA) 23<br />
253 289<br />
1991 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/2nd)<br />
HC: Barry Fetterman<br />
C: Mark Steinmeyer, Tim<br />
Clancy<br />
42 California (PA) 16<br />
35 @ Shippensburg 44<br />
36 @ Millersville 45<br />
67 Bloomsburg 19<br />
27 @ Clarion 33<br />
42 @ West Chester 3<br />
20 East Stroudsburg 21<br />
35 @ Cheyney 14<br />
39 Mansfield 22<br />
17 @ Liberty 16<br />
360 233<br />
1992 (4-5-1, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Barry Fetterman<br />
C: Andy Breault, John Meany<br />
0 @ Maine 10<br />
16 Shippensburg 3<br />
30 @ California (PA) 30<br />
27 @ Mansfield 30<br />
21 Millersville 23<br />
17 @ Bloomsburg 10<br />
48 Lock Haven 13<br />
34 West Chester 35<br />
21 @ East Stroudsburg 27<br />
63 Cheyney 6<br />
277 187<br />
1993 (2-9, 0-6 PSAC/7th)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
9 @ Indiana (PA) 54<br />
14 East Stroudsburg 45<br />
10 @ Shippensburg 27<br />
31 California (PA) 28<br />
21 Mansfield 24<br />
7 @ Millersville 41<br />
25 Bloomsburg (H) 47<br />
30 @ Lock Haven 52<br />
3 @ West Chester 35<br />
24 So. Conn. St 14<br />
19 @ Cheyney 30<br />
193 397
Year-by-Year Results<br />
1994 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
9 West Chester 17<br />
6 New Haven 31<br />
46 @ California (PA) 21<br />
10 Cheyney 7<br />
20 @ Mansfield 10<br />
12 Millersville (H) 7<br />
17 @ Bloomsburg 29<br />
14 Shippensburg 18<br />
31 @ Towson State 36<br />
24 @ East Stroudsburg 7<br />
189 183<br />
1995 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
19 @ New Haven 28<br />
14 @ W. Va. Wesleyan 16<br />
34 California (PA) 0<br />
17 @ Cheyney 7<br />
23 Mansfield 0<br />
20 @ Millersville 21<br />
8 Bloomsburg (H) 17<br />
35 @ Shippensburg 6<br />
21 @ West Chester 12<br />
28 East Stroudsburg 7<br />
219 114<br />
1996 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
3 @ American Int’l 7<br />
37 Shippensburg 34<br />
21 So. Conn. St (OT) 24<br />
20 @ E. Stroudsburg (OT) 27<br />
41 Cheyney (H) 7<br />
10 @ Mansfield 7<br />
13 Millersville 16<br />
10 @ Bloomsburg 34<br />
21 @ California 14<br />
14 West Chester (OT) 17<br />
190 187<br />
1997 (6-4, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Al Leonzi<br />
C: Denauld Brown, Chris<br />
Fraley<br />
44 W. Va. Wesleyan 26<br />
22 Lock Haven 11<br />
14 @ Shippensburg 21<br />
20 East Stroudsburg 45<br />
50 @ Cheyney 6<br />
44 Mansfield (H) 0<br />
24 @ Millersville 21<br />
7 Bloomsburg 17<br />
12 California (PA) 7<br />
12 @ West Chester 24<br />
249 178<br />
1998 (5-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Aldain Lobban, Kevin Wimberly,<br />
Emneko Sweeney<br />
35 @ Lock Haven 7<br />
28 Shippensburg (H) 24<br />
16 Clarion 23<br />
9 @ Bloomsburg 37<br />
42 Cheyney 22<br />
24 @ Mansfield 21<br />
31 @ East Stroudsburg 6<br />
14 Millersville 42<br />
7 @ Slippery Rock 26<br />
21 West Chester 34<br />
227 242<br />
1999 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Jon Murphy, Terry Robertson,<br />
Steve Windsor<br />
37 Lock Haven 7<br />
12 @ Shippensburg 42<br />
21 @ Clarion 31<br />
33 Bloomsburg 42<br />
27 @ Cheyney 6<br />
51 Mansfield 14<br />
24 East Stroudsburg (H) 10<br />
28 @ Millersville 35<br />
38 Slippery Rock 68<br />
30 @ West Chester 55<br />
301 310<br />
2000 (7-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Jon Murphy, Terry Robertson<br />
0 @ Maine 45<br />
21 @ Lock Haven 8<br />
40 Siena 13<br />
30 @ Millersville 38<br />
17 Clarion 14<br />
17 @ East Stroudsburg 16<br />
24 West Chester 0<br />
35 Cheyney (H) 12<br />
27 @ Mansfield 6<br />
28 Bloomsburg 35<br />
21 @ Shippensburg 31<br />
260 218<br />
2001 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC/3rd)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Yorel Prosser, Alex Daecher,<br />
Rob Flowers<br />
40 @ Elizabeth City St 12<br />
28 Lock Haven 6<br />
20 Millersville 18<br />
7 @ Clarion 36<br />
10 East Stroudsburg 19<br />
26 @ West Chester 25<br />
21 @ Cheyney 6<br />
28 Mansfield (H) 7<br />
7 @ Bloomsburg 10<br />
23 Shippensburg 24<br />
210 163<br />
2002 (4-7, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Rob Flowers, Jed King,<br />
Dave Maloney<br />
34 Elizabeth City State 13<br />
14 @ Lock Haven 21<br />
14 Shippensburg 31<br />
7 Clarion 31<br />
24 @ West Chester 31<br />
32 Mansfield 22<br />
21 Bloomsburg (H) 31<br />
9 @ Millersville 10<br />
14 @ Edinboro 10<br />
37 Cheyney 13<br />
7 @ East Stroudsburg 34<br />
213 247<br />
2003 (6-5, 3-3 PSAC/4th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Tim Krusen, Brent Miller,<br />
Trevor Miller, Matt Sola<br />
34 @ Virginia State 6<br />
7 Lock Haven 3<br />
12 @ Shippensburg 35<br />
20 @ Clarion 19<br />
17 West Chester 16<br />
24 @ Mansfield 45<br />
28 @ Bloomsburg (OT) 35<br />
17 Millersville (H) 0<br />
3 Edinboro 56<br />
33 @ Cheyney 6<br />
33 East Stroudsburg 34<br />
228 255<br />
2004 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Michael Baldwin, Greg<br />
Mitchell<br />
0 @ Shippensburg 35<br />
25 Clarion 14<br />
28 @ Lock Haven 20<br />
48<br />
45 Mansfield 10<br />
9 @ West Chester 51<br />
12 Bloomsburg 37<br />
25 East Stroudsburg 44<br />
37 @ Millersville 38<br />
14 Edinboro (H) 23<br />
38 @ Cheyney 13<br />
233 285<br />
2005 (2-8, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Dave Keeny<br />
C: Michael Baldwin, Tony<br />
Bria, Greg Mitchell, Adam<br />
Ogorek<br />
3 Shippensburg 10<br />
23 @ Clarion (4OT) 29<br />
28 S. Connecticut St. 31<br />
45 @ Mansfield 18<br />
21 West Chester 48<br />
0 @ Bloomsburg 12<br />
14 @ East Stroudsburg 42<br />
20 Millersville (H) 23<br />
7 @ Edinboro 33<br />
29 Cheyney 12<br />
190 258<br />
2006 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC/5th)<br />
HC: Raymond Monica<br />
C: Dan Chominski, Mike<br />
Grosso, Jason Henley,<br />
Raymond Yannuzzi<br />
27 Clarion 10<br />
27 @ Shippensburg 42<br />
10 Slippery Rock 34<br />
17 Millersville 45<br />
51 Mansfield 7<br />
14 @ Bloomsburg 41<br />
47 West Chester (H) 49<br />
28 @ Cheyney 6<br />
30 @ Lock Haven 10<br />
16 @ East Stroudsburg 56<br />
267 300<br />
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Corrections or additions may be<br />
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Golden Bears Excel in the Classroom<br />
While <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
student-athletes<br />
strive for excellence on the<br />
playing fields, they have<br />
been achieving it in the<br />
classroom as well. During<br />
the 2006-07 academic<br />
year, the overall gradepoint<br />
average (GPA) of<br />
student-athletes was 2.91,<br />
matching the highest average<br />
on record.<br />
In 2004-05, the student-athlete GPA<br />
also was 2.91, which was not only an<br />
all-time high, but surpassed the overall<br />
student-body average<br />
of 2.89. In 2006-07,<br />
the overall student GPA<br />
moved to 2.95, just .04<br />
ahead of student-athletes.<br />
More impressively,<br />
CRESSMAN<br />
while joining their new<br />
classmates in adjusting<br />
to life away from home<br />
— with the added adjustment to college<br />
athletics — freshman student-athletes had<br />
a 2.66 GPA. That mark was 0.18 higher<br />
than that of the overall freshman class.<br />
Golden Bear student-athletes also<br />
placed high numbers on the fall and<br />
spring dean’s lists in 2006-07. In the<br />
fall, 74 student-athletes earned dean’s list<br />
recognition, while 81 garnered the honor<br />
in the spring. Dean’s list recognition is<br />
accomplished by achieving a 3.60 or better<br />
GPA during the semester.<br />
Additionally, KU placed a schoolrecord<br />
120 Golden Bears among the<br />
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference<br />
(PSAC) Scholar-Athlete list in 2006-07.<br />
That total shattered the previous best of<br />
103 in 2004-05. PSAC Scholar-Athlete<br />
status is awarded to those who maintain a<br />
cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better.<br />
The football team is a strong contributor<br />
to the academic success of Golden<br />
Bear Athletics. Thirteen football players<br />
combined for 14 dean’s list recognitions<br />
last year, while 14 players earned PSAC<br />
Scholar-Athlete status.<br />
Tom Cressman heads<br />
the list of Golden Bear<br />
football scholars.<br />
The senior linebacker<br />
was named to secondteam<br />
ESPN the Magazine<br />
Academic All-District II in<br />
2006.<br />
Cressman continues<br />
the legacy of standout<br />
student-athletes on the football team.<br />
In 2005, Michael Baldwin became the<br />
first player in program history to be named<br />
ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America<br />
and Associated Press<br />
Little All-America. He<br />
was named to the second<br />
team of both. Baldwin<br />
also won KU’s 2005-06<br />
Male Senior Athlete and<br />
Senior Scholar-Athlete<br />
of the Year Awards, the<br />
first player to sweep those<br />
honors. Additionally,<br />
Baldwin was named to the PSAC Fall<br />
Academic Top 10.<br />
Baldwin’s teammate, Greg Mitchell,<br />
was a two-time Academic All-District<br />
selection.<br />
Linebacker Alex Daecher was<br />
named the PSAC Male<br />
Scholar-Athlete of the<br />
Year, the league’s highest<br />
academic honor, in<br />
2001-02. He was a twotime<br />
CoSIDA Academic<br />
All-America selection,<br />
earning the honor in<br />
2000 and 2001.<br />
In the late 1990s, Rob<br />
BALDWIN<br />
DAECHER<br />
Holmes ’96 and Jason Stephens ’98 were<br />
singled out for their academic prowess.<br />
The duo, Holmes in 1996 and Stephens in<br />
1998, won Burger King National Scholar-<br />
Athlete of the Week honors. With their<br />
awards came a $10,000 endowed scholarship<br />
that has helped support members of<br />
the current team.
<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Kutztown</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Football</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />
SEPT. 1 at Southern Connecticut State 1:00 PM<br />
SEPT. 8 at Clarion 6:00 PM<br />
SEPT. 15 SHIPPENSBURG 3:05 PM<br />
SEPT. 22 at Slippery Rock 7:00 PM<br />
SEPT. 29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 6:05 PM<br />
OCT. 6 *BLOOMSBURG 6:05 PM<br />
OCT. 13 *at West Chester 6:00 PM<br />
OCT. 20 *CHEYNEY (FAMILY DAY) 1:05 PM<br />
OCT. 27 EDINBORO (HOMECOMING) 1:05 PM<br />
NOV. 3 *EAST STROUDSBURG 1:05 PM<br />
NOV.10 *at Millersville 1:00 PM<br />
*PSAC East contest Home games in BOLD CAPS<br />
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