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2006 2006 NAVY SPRINT FOOTBALL NAVY SPRINT FOOTBALL Media Notes Media Notes Sprint FB Contact: Jonathan Maggart Phone: (410) 293-8771 E-mail: [email protected] 2006 Schedule (4-1, 2-1 CSFL) Sept. 1 at Washington & Lee (scrimmage) W, 10-0 Sept. 10 at Johns Hopkins W, 28-12 Sept. 24 vs. Army (Pride Bowl XXVIII)% W, 31-21 Oct. 6 at Cornell* L, 16-10 (OT) Oct. 20 at Princeton* W, 58-0 Oct. 27 Penn * W, 21-2 Nov. 3 Army* (Star Game)^ 7 p.m . Home games in bo ld All times Eastern, subject to change * Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) game % Kean Alumni Stadium (Union, N.J.) ^ Game televised on tape delay on CSTV Navy Quick Facts Location Annapolis, Md. Enrollment 4,000 Founded Oct. 10, 1845 Nickname Midshipmen, Mids Colors Navy Blue & Gold Stadium Rip Miller Field (3,500) Superintendent Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Letterwinners Returning/Lost 29/29 All-Time Record 296-62-9 (.819) First Year 1946 Navy Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach Maj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC Alma Mater Union ‘93 Record at Navy (Years) 4-1 (first) Record vs. Army 1-0 Offensive Coord: 2nd Lt. Jonathan Chunn, USMC Quarterbacks/RB: Ens. James Olsen, USN Wide Receivers: Ens. Theo Williams, USN Offensive Line: 2nd Lt. Dan Wendolowski, USMC Defensive Line: Ens. Douglas Keel, USN Linebackers: 2nd Lt. James Polanco, USMC Defensive Backs: 2nd Lt. Andrew Holmes, USMC Strength and Conditioning: Cliff Dooman Ens. Lloyd Regas, USN Sprint Football Op.: Ens. Kearbey Robinson, USN Officer Representative: Maj. Ted Greeley, USMC Faculty Representative: Prof. William Bowman Team Physician: Cmdr. David Keblish, USN Athletic Trainers: Joe English Amanda Culton Equipment Staff: Bryan Harrod Sports Information: Jonathan Maggart Navy Looks to Claim N-Star Against Army on Friday Night The Navy sprint football team (4-1, 2-1 CSFL) will host Army (3-2, 2-1 CSFL) in the annual Star Game on Friday night at Rip Miller Field in Annapolis. The game will be televised nationally by CSTV on a tape-delayed basis, airing on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 p.m., with Pete Medhurst and Scott Zolak calling the action. Navy Rushes its Way to a 21-2 Win Over Penn Navy running backs Richard Engel (Medford, N.J.) and Enrique Harris (Crawfordville, Fla.) each ran for more than 100 yards as the Midshipmen defeated Penn, 21-2, in sprint football action on Friday night at Rip Miller Field. The Mids improved to 4-1 on the year and 2-1 in the CSFL, while the Quakers fell to 1-4 overall and 0-3 in the league. With heavy rain and strong wind guests throughout the game, both teams were forced to rely on their running games to account for much of the offense on Friday night. Engel gained a career-best 169 yards on 26 carries with a pair of touchdowns, while Harris churned out 102 yards on 13 rushing attempts and a touchdown. The Midshipmen finished the night with a season-best 340 yards on the ground, their highest total since their 580-yard rushing performance against Princeton last season. "The weather really made throwing the ball difficult tonight," stated Navy head coach Maj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC. "We had to turn the game over to our tailback, fullback and offensive line. Those guys really came through for us tonight." Navy's defense also stepped up for the second-consecutive week, holding Penn's offense to 104 yards, only 33 of which came during the first-three quarters, and no first downs in the first half. The Midshipmen wasted little time getting on the board, as Engel scampered 36 yards up the right sideline for a touchdown on Navy's first offensive play from scrimmage with 12:30 left in the opening quarter. The score would remain at 7-0 until the 9:10 mark in the second quarter, when Harris crossed the goal line from three yards out to cap a five-play, 48-yard drive and put Navy up 14-0. Penn scored its only points of the night on a safety with 3:13 left in the half. On fourth down deep in Navy's territory, the snap slipped through the hands of punter Nash Bagby (Waco, Texas) in the endzone, who then picked up the ball and tried to pass but could not get the ball near the line of scrimmage and was flagged for intentional grounding in the endzone for a safety. Following a Penn punt on its opening drive of the second half, Navy engineered a 15-play, 55- yard drive that used nearly seven minutes and resulted in Engel's second rushing touchdown of the night to make the score 21-2. In addition to Engel and Harris' 100-yard performances, senior Steve Scarver (Pataskala, Ohio) chipped in with 45 yards on seven carries. Navy's defense was led by sophomore defensive end Justin Nabozna (New Fairfield, Conn.), who made six tackles, three for a loss of 12 yards and a sack. Senior defensive captain Rya n En gle (Reed City, Mich.) also chipped in with six tackles, while classmate Adam Birchenough (Homer, N. Y.) provided three tackles, two of which were sacks and forced a fumble. Navy Midshipmen (4-1, 2-1) vs. Army Black Knights (3-2, 2-1) Da te: Friday, November 3, 2006 Time: 7:00 p.m. Stad ium : Rip Miller Field (3,500) Surface: AstroPlay Turf City: Annapolis, Md. Television: CSTV; tape-delay broadcast airing on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 p.m. (Talent: Pete Medhurst and Scott Zolak) All-Time Series: Navy leads, 32-30-1 Streak: Navy, 5 Last Meet ing : Navy 31, Army 21 (Sept. 24, 2006; Union, N.J. - Pride Bowl XXVIII) 31 CSFL Championships .819 All-Time Winning Percentage 34-2 (.944) in Last-36 Games

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2006 2006 NAVY SPRINT FOOTBALLNAVY SPRINT FOOTBALLMedia NotesMedia NotesSSpprriinntt FFBB CCoonnttaacctt:: Jonathan Maggart u PPhhoonnee:: (410) 293-8771 u EE--mmaaiill: [email protected]

u 22000066 SScchheedduullee ((44--11,, 22--11 CCSSFFLL))Sept. 1 at Washington & Lee (scrimmage) W, 10-0Sept. 10 at Johns Hopkins W, 28-12Sept. 24 vs. Army (Pride Bowl XXVIII)% W, 31-21Oct. 6 at Cornell* L, 16-10 (OT)Oct. 20 at Princeton* W, 58-0OOcctt.. 2277 PPeennnn** WW,, 2211--22NNoovv.. 33 AArrmmyy** ((SSttaarr GGaammee))̂̂ 77 pp..mm..

Home games in bboollddAll times Eastern, subject to change* Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) game% Kean Alumni Stadium (Union, N.J.)^ Game televised on tape delay on CSTV

u NNaavvyy QQuuiicckk FFaaccttssLocation Annapolis, Md.Enrollment 4,000Founded Oct. 10, 1845Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue & GoldStadium Rip Miller Field (3,500)Superintendent Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukLetterwinners Returning/Lost 29/29All-Time Record 296-62-9 (.819)First Year 1946

u NNaavvyy CCooaacchhiinngg//SSuuppppoorrtt SSttaaffffHead Coach Maj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC

Alma Mater Union ‘93Record at Navy (Years) 4-1 (first)Record vs. Army 1-0

Offensive Coord: 2nd Lt. Jonathan Chunn, USMCQuarterbacks/RB: Ens. James Olsen, USNWide Receivers: Ens. Theo Williams, USNOffensive Line: 2nd Lt. Dan Wendolowski, USMCDefensive Line: Ens. Douglas Keel, USNLinebackers: 2nd Lt. James Polanco, USMCDefensive Backs: 2nd Lt. Andrew Holmes, USMCStrength and Conditioning: Cliff Dooman

Ens. Lloyd Regas, USNSprint Football Op.: Ens. Kearbey Robinson, USNOfficer Representative: Maj. Ted Greeley, USMCFaculty Representative: Prof. William BowmanTeam Physician: Cmdr. David Keblish, USNAthletic Trainers: Joe English

Amanda CultonEquipment Staff: Bryan HarrodSports Information: Jonathan Maggart

u NNaavvyy LLooookkss ttoo CCllaaiimm NN--SSttaarr AAggaaiinnsstt AArrmmyy oonn FFrriiddaayy NNiigghhttThe Navy sprint football team (4-1, 2-1 CSFL) will host Army (3-2, 2-1 CSFL) in the annual

Star Game on Friday night at Rip Miller Field in Annapolis. The game will be televised nationally byCSTV on a tape-delayed basis, airing on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 p.m., with Pete Medhurst and ScottZolak calling the action.

u NNaavvyy RRuusshheess iittss WWaayy ttoo aa 2211--22 WWiinn OOvveerr PPeennnnNavy running backs RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell ((MMeeddffoorrdd,, NN..JJ..)) and EEnnrriiqquuee HHaarrrriiss ((CCrraawwffoorrddvviillllee,, FFllaa..))

each ran for more than 100 yards as the Midshipmen defeated Penn, 21-2, in sprint football actionon Friday night at Rip Miller Field. The Mids improved to 4-1 on the year and 2-1 in the CSFL, whilethe Quakers fell to 1-4 overall and 0-3 in the league.

With heavy rain and strong wind guests throughout the game, both teams were forced to relyon their running games to account for much of the offense on Friday night.

Engel gained a career-best 169 yards on 26 carries with a pair of touchdowns, while Harrischurned out 102 yards on 13 rushing attempts and a touchdown. The Midshipmen finished thenight with a season-best 340 yards on the ground, their highest total since their 580-yard rushingperformance against Princeton last season.

"The weather really made throwing the ball difficult tonight," stated Navy head coach Maj.Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC. "We had to turn the game over to our tailback, fullback and offensiveline. Those guys really came through for us tonight."

Navy's defense also stepped up for the second-consecutive week, holding Penn's offense to104 yards, only 33 of which came during the first-three quarters, and no first downs in the first half.

The Midshipmen wasted little time getting on the board, as Engel scampered 36 yards up theright sideline for a touchdown on Navy's first offensive play from scrimmage with 12:30 left in theopening quarter.

The score would remain at 7-0 until the 9:10 mark in the second quarter, when Harris crossedthe goal line from three yards out to cap a five-play, 48-yard drive and put Navy up 14-0.

Penn scored its only points of the night on a safety with 3:13 left in the half. On fourth downdeep in Navy's territory, the snap slipped through the hands of punter NNaasshh BBaaggbbyy ((WWaaccoo,, TTeexxaass))in the endzone, who then picked up the ball and tried to pass but could not get the ball near the lineof scrimmage and was flagged for intentional grounding in the endzone for a safety.

Following a Penn punt on its opening drive of the second half, Navy engineered a 15-play, 55-yard drive that used nearly seven minutes and resulted in Engel's second rushing touchdown of thenight to make the score 21-2.

In addition to Engel and Harris' 100-yard performances, senior SStteevvee SSccaarrvveerr ((PPaattaasskkaallaa,,OOhhiioo)) chipped in with 45 yards on seven carries.

Navy's defense was led by sophomore defensive end JJuussttiinn NNaabboozznnaa ((NNeeww FFaaiirrffiieelldd,, CCoonnnn..)),who made six tackles, three for a loss of 12 yards and a sack. Senior defensive captain RRyyaann EEnnggllee((RReeeedd CCiittyy,, MMiicchh..)) also chipped in with six tackles, while classmate AAddaamm BBiirrcchheennoouugghh ((HHoommeerr,,NN..YY..)) provided three tackles, two of which were sacks and forced a fumble.

NNaavvyy MMiiddsshhiippmmeenn ((44--11,, 22--11)) vvss.. AArrmmyy BBllaacckk KKnniigghhttss ((33--22,, 22--11)) DDaattee:: Friday, November 3, 2006TTiimmee:: 7:00 p.m.SSttaaddiiuumm:: Rip Miller Field (3,500)SSuurrffaaccee:: AstroPlay TurfCCiittyy:: Annapolis, Md.TTeelleevviissiioonn:: CSTV; tape-delay broadcast airing on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 p.m.

(Talent: Pete Medhurst and Scott Zolak)AAllll--TTiimmee SSeerriieess:: Navy leads, 32-30-1SSttrreeaakk:: Navy, 5LLaasstt MMeeeett iinngg:: Navy 31, Army 21 (Sept. 24, 2006; Union, N.J. - Pride Bowl XXVIII)

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Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

u NNuummeerriiccaall RRoosstteerrNNoo.. NNaammee PPooss.. CCll.. HHtt.. HHoommeettoowwnn // HHiigghh SScchhooooll1 Eric Montgomery WR Fr. 6’1” Willoughby, Ohio / Willoughby South2 Chris Marsh*** QB Sr. 5’11” New Alexandria, Pa. / Greensburg Salem3 Stephen Phillips K Fr. 5’8” Barhamsville, Va. / Poquoson4 Danny Davis** DB Sr. 5’9” Phoenix, Ariz. / Phoenix Christian5 Dorian Smith DB Sr. 5’8” Alexandria, Va. / Thomas A. Edison6 A.J. Storrs** WR Sr. 6’1” Cincinnati, Ohio / Jackson Hole (Wyo.)7 Steve Benson RB Fr. 5’11” Ellenwood, Ga. / Martin Luther King Jr.8 Matthew Mitchelson QB So. 6’2” Concord, Calif. / Concord9 Justin Nabozna* DL So. 6’0” New Fairfield, Conn. / New Fairfield10 Todd Barriger** WR Jr. 5’10” Prescott, Mich. / Whittemore-Prescott11 Marcus Walters*** DB Sr. 5’9” Richardson, Texas / J.J. Pearce13 D.J. Green QB So. 5’10” Indianapolis, Ind. / Perry Meridian14 Jon DeWitt QB So. 6’0” Mendham, N.J. / West Morris Mendham16 Tom Canny** DB Jr. 5’8” Parker, Colo. / Regis Jesuit17 Jason Feipel* DB Jr. 5’10” Walcott, Iowa / Davenport West18 Travis Chambers*** TE Sr. 5’8” Houston, Texas / Pearland19 James Campbell* DB So. 6’1” Kansas City, Mo. / Oak Park20 Enrique Harris RB So. 5’8” Crawfordville, Fla. / Wakulla21 Nate Stewart RB Fr. 5’9” Fitzgerald, Ga. / Fitzgerald22 Jarred Tate DB Fr. 5’9” Las Vegas, Nev. / Shadow Ridge23 Ryan Engle** LB Sr. 5’8” Reed City, Mich. / Reed City25 Steve Scarver RB Sr. 5’5” Pataskala, Ohio / Licking Heights27 Andrew Wright DB So. 6’0” Baltimore, Md. / Paul Laurence Dunbar29 Tyler Hawkins LB Fr. 5’8” Canyon Country, Calif. / Canyon30 Jared Shullick DB Jr. 5’9” Lorain, Ohio / Lorain Southern32 Tony Choros LB Jr. 5’10” Cresson, Pa. / Penn Cambria33 Nicholas Pretty DB Fr. 5’11” San Jose, Calif. / Lincoln34 Richard Engel** RB Jr. 5’10” Medford, N.J. / Shawnee36 Chris Combellick LB So. 6’0” Carmel, Ind. / Carmel37 Mike Molloy** DB Sr. 5’10” Missoula, Mon. / Hellgate38 Chris Davis DB So. 5’9” Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River39 Justin Belmore* DB So. 5’7” Dover, N.H. / Dover40 Kyle Hayhurst LB Fr. 5’11” Pleasanton, Calif. / Foothill42 Alfonso Meidus RB So. 5’6” Leechburg, Pa. / Leechburg43 Matt Haldeman LB Sr. 5’10” Allentown, Pa. / Salisbury44 Corey Hausman LB So. 5’8” Onawa, Iowa / West Monona Community45 Donald Jordan* DL Sr. 5’8” Accokeek, Md. / DeMatha47 Adam Birchenough** DL Sr. 5’10” Homer, N.Y. / Homer Central48 Galen Landis DL So. 6’1” Hershey, Pa. / Hershey49 David Reifenberg K Fr. 5’6” Ft. Wayne, Ind. / Bishop Dwenger50 Antwan Richardson DL So. 5’11” Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. / Dobbs Ferry51 Dave Novotney*** DL Sr. 6’0” Chesterton, Ind. / Chesterton52 Taylor Brashear* DL Jr. 5’7” Collierville, Tenn. / Collierville53 Drew Cecil* OL So. 6’1” Ft. Thomas, Ky. / Highlands54 Michael Bosworth* OL So. 5’11” Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs55 Jim Cremean OL Jr. 5’9” Sandusky, Ohio / Sandusky56 Brian Smith* LB So. 5’8” Gainesville, Fla. / Buchholz57 Chip Broun** OL Jr. 6’2” Dunwoody, Ga. / Wesleyan School62 Jason Barnes*** OL Sr. 5’7” Laguna Hills, Calif. / Laguna Hills64 K.C. Dalton*** OL Sr. 5’10” Reno, Nev. / McQueen67 Lou Feaman* OL Jr. 5’10” Boca Raton, Fla./Spanish River Community68 Jeff Scheule* OL So. 5’10” Troy, Mich. / Notre Dame Prep69 Tom Lucey OL Jr. 5’10” Reed City, Mich. / Reed City74 Ryan Marko OL Fr. 5’11” Valencia, Calif. / Saugus75 Cory Baxter** DL Sr. 5’9” North Kingstown, R.I. / North Kingstown79 Jerry Feehery OL So. 6’0” Wallingford, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara80 Brad Cash WR Fr. 5’10” Wilmington, N.C. / E.A. Laney81 Tommy Tellson* WR So. 5’11” Bedford, Texas / Euless Trinity82 Nash Bagby WR So. 6’0” Waco, Texas / Reicher Catholic87 Ryan Kelly TE Sr. 5’11” Annapolis, Md. / St. Mary’s88 Mitchell Dow** TE / P Sr. 6’2” Yorktown, Va. / Tabb89 Jamie Fujimoto WR So. 5’4” Alea, Hawai’i / Punahou92 Alan Terwey DL So. 6’1” Cold Spring, Minn. / Rocori95 Taylor Dodd DL Jr. 5’8” San Juan Capistrano, Calif. / St. Margaret’s Episcopal98 Blake Moore DL Fr. 5’11” Newhall, Calif. / William S. Hart*denotes letters won

u AAllpphhaabbeettiiccaall RRoosstteerrNNoo.. NNaammee PPooss..82 Bagby, Nash WR62 Barnes, Jason OL10 Barriger, Todd WR75 Baxter, Cory DL39 Belmore, Justin DB7 Benson, Steve RB47 Birchenough, Adam DL54 Bosworth, Michael OL52 Brashear, Taylor DL57 Broun, Chip OL19 Campbell, James DB16 Canny, Tom DB80 Cash, Brad WR53 Cecil, Drew OL18 Chambers, Travis TE32 Choros, Tony LB36 Combellick, Chris LB55 Cremean, Jim OL64 Dalton, K.C. OL38 Davis, Chris DB4 Davis, Danny DB14 DeWitt, Jon QB95 Dodd, Taylor DL88 Dow, Mitchell TE / P34 Engel, Richard RB23 Engle, Ryan LB67 Feaman, Lou OL79 Feehery, Jerry OL17 Feipel, Jason DB89 Fujimoto, Jamie WR13 Green, D.J. QB43 Haldeman, Matt LB20 Harris, Enrique RB44 Hausman, Corey LB29 Hawkins, Tyler LB40 Hayhurst, Kyle LB45 Jordan, Donald DL87 Kelly, Ryan TE48 Landis, Galen DL69 Lucey, Tom OL74 Marko, Ryan OL2 Marsh, Chris QB42 Meidus, Alfonso RB8 Mitchelson, Matthew QB37 Molloy, Mike DB1 Montgomery, Eric WR98 Moore, Blake DL9 Nabozna, Justin DL51 Novotney, Dave DL3 Phillips, Stephen K33 Pretty, Nicholas DB49 Reifenberg, David K50 Richardson, Antwan DL25 Scarver, Steve RB68 Scheule, Jeff DL30 Shullick, Jared DB56 Smith, Brian LB5 Smith, Dorian DB21 Stewart, Nate RB6 Storrs, A.J. WR22 Tate, Jarred DB81 Tellson, Tommy WR92 Terwey, Alan DL11 Walters, Marcus DB27 Wright, Andrew DB

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u SSccoouuttiinngg tthhee BBllaacckk KKnniigghhttssThe Army Black Knights travel down to Annapolis with a 3-2 overall record and a 2-1 mark in

CSFL play. Army is coming off a 26-7 loss at the hands of league-champion Cornell in West Pointlast Friday.

The Black Knights have averaged 28.0 points per game this season, while yielding 18.6 pointsper outing. Army ranks second in the league with 363.6 yards per game on offense, while itsdefense has held opponents to 279.2 yards per contest.

On the offensive end, the Black Knights rely heavily on their running game, as they leads theleague with 317.8 yards per game on the ground. Much of that production comes from running backNate Navarro, who has gained 360 yards on only 43 carries (8.4 ypc) and three touchdowns thisyear.

Quarterback Robert Miner ranks second on the team with 349 yards rushing on 81 carries,including four touchdowns. Through the air, Miner is 12-of-45 (26.7%) passing for 200 yards withtwo touchdowns and three interceptions.

Defensively, Army employs a 4-3 defense that has opposing rushing games to a mere 42.7yards per game in league play. Barrett Rife leads the team with 29 tackles, while Steven Wax hasregistered 28 tackles and Tim Ashcraft is tied for the league lead with his four interceptions.

u SSeerriieess HHiissttoorryyNavy holds a 32-30-1 advantage in the all-time series with Army, including a 15-10-1 mark in

Annapolis. The Midshipmen have won each of the last-five contests and nine of the past-10 meet-ings. Navy has also won back-to-back Star Games and has claimed the N-Star in four of the past-five years.

u LLaasstt MMeeeettiinngg ...... NNaavvyy 3311,, AArrmmyy 2211 ((SSeepptt.. 2244,, 22000066))Navy and Army met earlier this season at the Pride Bowl in Union, N.J., on Sept. 24, with the

Midshipmen coming away with a 31-21 victory. Junior running back Richard Engel (Medford, N.J.)earned game MVP honors for his 134 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Senior quarterback ChrisMarsh (New Alexandria, Pa.) completed 12-of-18 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown, whilesophomore wide receiver Tommy Tellson (Bedford, Texas) hauled in five passes for 77 yards andcaught a scoring strike from Marsh.

Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

u AArrmmyy QQuuiicckk FFaaccttssLocation West Point, N.Y.Enrollment 4,000Founded March 16, 1802Nickname Black Knights, CadetsColors Black, Gold, GrayStadium Shea Stadium (2,000)Superintendent Lt. Gen. Franklin L. HagenbeckDirector of Athletics Kevin AndersonSID Contact Eric Melanson

Phone (845) 938-4090Fax (845) 446-2556E-Mail [email protected]

Website www.goarmysports.com

u AArrmmyy CCooaacchhiinngg SSttaaffffHead Coach Gene McIntyre

Alma Mater U.S. Military Academy ‘79Record at Army (Years) 41-15 (ninth)Record vs. Navy 6-11

Offensive Coordinator: Joe SessaDefensive Coordinator: Maj. James ChastainRunning Backs: Maj. Rich ComitzWide Receivers: 2nd Lt. Dave ShepardOffensive Line: Ray JaroszDefensive Line: Tim BlakeLinebackers: Cpt. Todd Powers

u 22000066 SScchheedduullee ((33--22,, 22--11 CCSSFFLL))SSeepptt.. 1177 PPaaccee JJVV WW,, 4422--2200Sept. 24 vs. Navy (Pride Bowl XXVIII)% L, 31-21OOcctt.. 66 PPrriinncceettoonn** WW,, 5544--99Oct. 14 at Penn* W, 16-7OOcctt.. 2277 CCoorrnneellll** LL,, 2266--77Nov. 3 at Navy* (Star Game)^ 7 p.m.

Home games in bboollddAll times Eastern, subject to change* Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) game% Kean Alumni Stadium (Union, N.J.)^ Game televised on tape delay on CSTV

u 22000055 RReessuullttss ((44--33,, 33--11 CCSSFFLL))SSeepptt.. 1188 SSaaccrreedd HHeeaarrtt JJVV LL,, 3322--2211Sept. 24 vs. Princeton (Allegiance Bowl)& W, 77-0Oct. 2 vs. Navy (Pride Bowl XXVII)% L, 33-3Oct. 7 at Princeton* W, 45-0OOcctt.. 1144 PPeennnn** WW,, 2244--66Oct. 28 at Cornell* W, 27-0NNoovv.. 44 AArrmmyy** ((SSttaarr GGaammee))̂̂ LL,, 1199--1166 ((22OOTT))

Home games in bboolldd* Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) game& Saratoga Springs High School (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)% Kean Alumni Stadium (Union, N.J.)^ Game televised on ESPNU

u TThhee AArrmmyy--NNaavvyy SSeerriieessOOvveerraa llll NNaavvyy,, 3322--3300--11iinn AAnnnnaappoolliiss NNaavvyy,, 1155--1100--11 iinn WWeesstt PPooiinntt AArrmmyy,, 1144--99at Neutral Site Navy, 8-6* Pottsville, Pa. Army, 4-3& St. Clair, Pa. Army, 1-0% Blue Mountain, Pa. Army, 1-0$ Newark, N.J. Navy, 3-0^ Union, N.J. Navy, 2-0

DDaattee RReess.. SSccoorree SSiittee10/26/57 L 7-0 H10/24/58 L 33-0 R10/30/59 W 26-0 H11/4/60 W 12-7 R11/10/61 W 15-7 H11/16/62 L 15-12 R10/12/63 W 13-0 H10/17/64 L 6-0 R10/23/65 W 21-15 H10/29/66 L 13-9 R11/4/67 W 3-0 H11/8/68 L 17-14 R11/14/69 W 28-14 H10/16/70 L 14-7 H10/22/71 L 20-0 R11/3/72 L 41-0 H11/9/73 L 27-24 R11/16/74 L 28-12 H

DDaattee RReess.. SSccoorree SSiittee10/4/75 L 31-26 R10/9/76 L 25-21 H10/14/77 W 23-13 R10/20/78 W 8-7 H11/3/79 L 16-14 R10/3/80 L 16-12 H10/9/81 W 17-7 R10/15/82 W 27-7 H10/21/83 L 31-22 R11/12/83 L 38-13 N*10/26/84 W 17-0 H11/10/84 L 52-0 N*11/1/85 W 33-14 R10/31/86 W 23-21 H11/6/87 L 16-14 R11/5/88 W 16-6 H11/3/89 L 32-10 R11/2/90 L 35-7 H11/8/91 T 20-20 H10/24/92 W 31-14 N*11/13/92 W 48-30 H10/23/93 L 28-3 N*11/12/93 W 18-14 R11/4/94 L 41-34 H11/10/95 W 17-3 R11/8/96 L 34-7 H9/27/97 W 21-16 N*11/7/97 W 24-21 R

DDaattee RReess.. SSccoorree SSiittee10/3/98 L 43-8 N*11/15/98 W 24-21 H10/9/99 W 12-10 N*11/12/99 L 38-15 R9/27/00 L 21-7 N&11/10/00 L 31-24 H10/6/01 L 24-7 N%11/9/01 W 17-10 R10/6/02 W 22-9 N$11/8/02 W 35-10 H10/5/03 W 14-0 N$11/7/03 L 30-25 R10/3/04 W 31-15 N$11/5/04 W 27-10 H10/2/05 W 33-3 N^11/4/05 W 19-16 (2OT) R9/24/06 W 31-21 N^

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Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

u NNaavvyy SSpprriinntt FFoooottbbaall ll iinn tthhee SSppoottlliigghhttFriday night’s Star Game against Army will be televised by CSTV on a tape-delayed basis on

Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 p.m. Pete Medhurst and Scott Zolak will call the action for the game. The tel-evised contest marks the fourth-consecutive year that Navy sprint football has received national tel-evision coverage. In 2003, the Midshipmen defeated Army, 14-0, in the Pride Bowl at Newark, N.J.,on CSTV. One year later, NFL Films Presents was on hand to watch Navy hand Army a 31-15 set-back at the Pride Bowl. Last season, the Mids rallied from a 16-0 halftime deficit to claim a 19-16,double-overtime victory over the Black Knights in West Point on ESPNU.

u TTrryyiinngg ttoo DDoouubbllee UUppNavy will look to claim its second victory over Army this season on Friday night, as the

Midshipmen defeated the Black Knights, 31-21, at the Pride Bowl in Union, N.J., on Sept. 24. Navyhas recorded two victories over Army in one season on five occasions, three of which have takenplace over the last-four years. The Midshipmen swept the season series against the Black Knightsin 1992, ‘97, ‘02, ‘04 and ‘05.

u HHoommee SSwweeeett HHoommeeNavy enters Friday night on a 15-game winning streak at home in Annapolis. Navy’s last loss

on its home field came against Army on Nov. 10, 2000, with a 31-24 setback on Rip Miller Field.Since then, the Midshipmen have won the next 15 games by an average of 32.4 points per game,including four shutouts. Navy sports an all-time record of 146-23-6 (.851) in Annapolis.

NNaavvyy’’ss 1155--GGaammee HHoommee WWiinnnniinngg SSttrreeaakkDelaware Valley Sept. 23, 2001 W, 38-0Frostburg Sept. 30, 2001 W, 37-22Princeton Oct. 26, 2001 W, 34-6Penn Nov. 1, 2002 W, 48-0Army Nov. 8, 2002 W, 35-10Johns Hopkins Sept. 14, 2003 W, 48-13Penn Sept. 20, 2003 W, 10-6 (Navy Marine-Corps Memorial Stadium)Princeton Oct. 24, 2003 W, 62-24Princeton Sept. 24, 2004 W, 77-16Cornell Oct. 9, 2004 W, 31-6 (Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium)Penn Oct. 29, 2004 W, 45-7Army Nov. 5, 2004 W, 27-10Cornell Oct. 7, 2005 W, 7-0Princeton Oct. 21, 2005 W, 98-0Penn Oct. 27, 2006 W, 21-2

u NNoott oonn OOuurr TTuurrffNavy’s defense has not allowed an opponent to score at Rip Miller Field since Nov. 5, 2004, a

consecutive-scoreless streak of 212 minutes and 33 seconds. The last points surrendered byNavy’s defense at home came on a 30-yard field goal from Army’s Kurt Cheeseman with 2:33 left inthe first half of the 2004 Star Game. The Midshipmen have not allowed a touchdown at home sincea two-yard touchdown run from Army’s Patrick Hall in the same game, spanning 222 minutes and54 seconds.

In Navy’s three home games since the 2004 Star Game, the defense has allowed a combined263 yards of total offense (1.5 yards per play). Navy’s pass coverage has shut down opposing aeri-al attacks, as they have completed just 12-of-62 passes (19.4%) for 62 yards and two interceptions.

NNaavvyy’’ss DDeeffeennssee aatt HHoommee SSiinnccee 22000055Rushing Passing

Opponent Date Att. Yds. TD Avg. Att. Com. % Yds. TD INTCornell Oct. 7, 2005 42 86 0 2.0 18 4 22.2 33 0 1Princeton Oct. 21, 2005 34 39 0 1.1 29 5 17.2 1 0 1Penn Oct. 27, 2006 35 76 0 2.2 15 3 20.0 28 0 0TToottaallss 33 GGaammeess 111111 220011 00 11..88 6622 1122 1199..44 6622 00 22

u CCSSFFLL SSttaannddiinnggss

LLeeaagguuee OOvveerraa llllWW LL PPcctt.. WW LL PPcctt..

Cornell ^ 4 0 1.000 6 0 1.000NNaavvyy 22 11 ..666677 44 11 ..880000Army 2 1 .667 3 2 .600Penn 0 3 .000 1 4 .200Princeton 0 3 .000 0 5 .000^ CSFL Champions

LLaasstt WWeeeekk::Oct. 27NNaavvyy 2211,, PPeennnn 22Cornell 26, Army 7

TThhiiss WWeeeekk::Nov. 3AArrmmyy aatt NNaavvyy ((SSttaarr GGaammee)) 77 pp..mm..Princeton at Penn 7 p.m.

u CCSSFFLL IInnddiivviidduuaall LLeeaaddeerrss

PPaassssiinngg AAtttt.. CCoomm.. YYddss.. TTDD IINNTTZak Dentes, Cornell 107 59 845 6 5Alex Kandabarow, Princeton 244 81 806 2 13Mike Loguidice, Penn 102 49 640 7 3CChhrriiss MMaarrsshh,, NNaavvyy 5599 3322 551166 22 33Robert Miner, Army 45 12 200 2 3

RRuusshhiinngg AAtttt.. YYddss.. TTDD AAvvgg..RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell,, NNaavvyy 8811 449911 77 66..11Nate Navarro, Army 43 360 3 8.4Robert Miner, Army 81 349 4 4.3EEnnrriiqquuee HHaarrrriiss,, NNaavvyy 4411 227733 33 66..77J.T. Hutchinson, Penn 75 255 2 3.4

RReecceeiivviinngg RReecc.. YYddss.. TTDD AAvvgg..Lon Johnson, Princeton 31 419 2 13.5Sam Coe, Cornell 23 194 0 8.4Michael D’Angelo, Penn 22 283 2 12.9Michael Schoder, Princeton 22 117 0 5.3TToommmmyy TTeellllssoonn,, NNaavvyy 1155 223377 22 1155..88

TTaacckklleess TToottaallZach McKinney, Princeton 46John Parke, Cornell 44Jeff Pinner, Princeton 40Michael McMullen, Penn 39Jason Zittel, Cornell 35

IInntteerrcceepptt iioonnss IINNTTTim Ashcraft, Army 4John Samuel, Cornell 4JJaammeess CCaammppbbeellll,, NNaavvyy 22Ian Murray, Cornell 2Jason Remillard, Cornell 2Jeremy Walco, Cornell 2

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u NNoott BBeeaattiinngg NNaavvyy bbyy LLaannddNavy’s defense has held the opposition rushing game to a total of 123 yards on 81 carries

(1.5 ypc) in its three CSFL contests this season. The Midshipmen limited Cornell to just 57 yards on31 rushing attempts, while containing Princeton to minus-10 yards on 15 carries two weeks agoand Penn to 76 yards on 35 attempts. Its effort at Princeton marked the first time Navy’s defensehas limited the opposition to negative rushing yards since a minus-26-yard performance at Cornellon Oct. 13, 2000.

NNaavvyy’’ss RRuunn DDeeffeennssee iinn CCSSFFLL PPllaayyOpponent Date Att. Yds. TD Long Avg.at Cornell Oct. 6 31 57 1 11 1.8at Princeton Oct. 20 15 -10 0 4 -0.7vs. Penn Oct. 27 35 76 0 17 2.2SSeeaassoonn TToottaall 33 GGaammeess 8811 112233 11 1177 11..55

u NNaavvyy’’ss GGrroouunndd GGaammee MMaarrcchhiinngg OOvveerr tthhee CCSSFFLLWhile Navy’s defense has not allowed much in the rushing department, its own ground game

has accounted 270.3 yards per game in league play this season. The Midshipmen have rushed forover 300 yards in back-to-back games (324 at Princeton, 340 vs. Penn) for the first time since the2003 season (380 vs. Princeton, 333 at Penn).

NNaavvyy’’ss RRuunn PPrroodduuccttiioonn iinn CCSSFFLL PPllaayyOpponent Date Att. Yds. TD Long Avg.at Cornell Oct. 6 48 147 1 22 3.1at Princeton Oct. 20 52 324 6 49 6.2vs. Penn Oct. 27 56 340 3 37 6.1SSeeaassoonn TToottaall 33 GGaammeess 115566 881111 1100 4499 55..22

u EEnnggeell LLeeaaddss CCSSFFLL iinn RRuusshhiinnggNavy junior running back RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell ((MMeeddffoorrdd,, NN..JJ..)) leads the CSFL with his 491 rushing

yards, 131 yards more than the next-highest rusher, on 81 carries (6.1 ypc) and seven touchdowns,including three multi-touchdown performances on the year. If the junior were to lead the league inrushing at the end of the year, he would become the first Navy rusher since Matt Sobecki gained984 yards in 1997 to win the CSFL rushing title.

EEnnggeell GGaammee--bbyy--GGaammee iinn 22000066Opponent Date Att. Yds. TD Long Avg.at Johns Hopkins Sept. 10 11 70 1 39 6.4vs. Army (Pride Bowl) Sept. 24 15 134 2 32t 8.9at Cornell Oct. 6 25 86 0 22 3.4at Princeton Oct. 20 4 32 2 17 8.0vs. Penn Oct. 27 26 169 2 36t 6.5SSeeaassoonn TToottaall 55 GGaammeess 8811 449911 77 3399 66..11

u RRuusshhiinngg OOvveerr tthhee CCeennttuurryy MMaarrkkNavy junior tailback RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell ((MMeeddffoorrdd,, NN..JJ..)) has posted two 100-yard rushing perform-

ances this season. Engel first broke the century mark with a 134-yard effort on 15 carries againstArmy in the Pride Bowl. Last week against Penn, he gained 169 yards on 26 rushing attempts witha pir of touchdowns. His 169 rushing yards last week were the most by a Navy running back sinceMatt Sobecki gained 179 yards at Wesley on Sept. 23, 1997.

Engel is also the first Midshipmen runner to rush for over 100 yards on multiple occasions dur-ing the same season since Sobecki cracked the 100-yard mark six times in 1997.

u EEnnggeell aanndd HHaarrrriiss:: 110000++ YYaarrddssNavy junior tailback RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell ((MMeeddffoorrdd,, NN..JJ..)) and sophomore fullback EEnnrriiqquuee HHaarrrriiss

((CCrraawwffoorrddvviillllee ,, FFllaa..)) each ran for more than 100 yards in Navy’s 21-2 win over Penn last week.Engel churned out 169 yards on 26 carries with two touchdowns, while Harris chipped in with 102yards and a touchdown on 13 carries.

Engel and Harris became the first tandem to each surpass 100 yards rushing since Oct. 25,1996, at Princeton, when Brian Voss gained 156 yards and Matt Sobecki added 108 yards.

u CCSSFFLL OOffffeennssiivvee TTeeaamm RRaannkkiinnggss

SSccoorriinngg PPPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy PPPPGGNNaavvyy 2299..66 NNaavvyy 2299..77Army 28.0 Army 25.7Cornell 24.5 Cornell 24.5Penn 15.6 Penn 5.3Princeton 4.8 Princeton 3.0

TToottaall OOffffeennssee YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGNNaavvyy 336644..44 Army 368.0Army 363.6 NNaavvyy 335566..33Cornell 272.8 Cornell 276.5Penn 203.4 Penn 161.0Princeton 157.2 Princeton 156.0

RRuusshhiinngg YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGArmy 317.8 Army 328.3NNaavvyy 223322..44 NNaavvyy 227733..33Cornell 117.3 Cornell 127.3Penn 68.0 Penn 37.3Princeton -6.4 Princeton -12.0

PPaassssiinngg YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGPrinceton 163.6 Princeton 168.0Cornell 155.5 Cornell 149.3Penn 135.4 Penn 123.7NNaavvyy 113322..00 NNaavvyy 8866..00Army 45.8 Army 39.7

u CCSSFFLL DDeeffeennssiivvee TTeeaamm RRaannkkiinnggss

PPooiinnttss AA lllloowweedd PPPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy PPPPGGCornell 6.0 Cornell 6.0NNaavvyy 1100..22 NNaavvyy 66..00Army 18.6 Army 14.0Penn 18.6 Penn 19.3Princeton 45.2 Princeton 49.0

TToottaall DDeeffeennssee YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGNNaavvyy 220099..44 NNaavvyy 115555..33Cornell 210.2 Cornell 225.3Army 279.2 Army 241.0Penn 281.0 Penn 315.7Princeton 351.6 Princeton 397.7

RRuusshhiinngg YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGCornell 69.7 NNaavvyy 4411..00NNaavvyy 8899..88 Army 42.7Army 106.4 Cornell 96.8Penn 187.0 Penn 273.0Princeton 240.8 Princeton 308.0

PPaassssiinngg YYPPGG CCSSFFLL OOnnllyy YYPPGGPenn 94.0 Penn 42.7Princeton 110.8 Princeton 89.7NNaavvyy 111199..66 NNaavvyy 111144..33Cornell 140.5 Cornell 128.5Army 172.8 Army 198.3

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u TTaakkiinngg ii tt BBaacckk tthhee OOtthheerr WWaayySophomore JJaammeess CCaammppbbeellll’’ss ((KKaannssaass CCiittyy,, MMoo..)) 39-yard interception return during Navy’s

season-opening win at Johns Hopkins on Sept. 10, was the team’s longest interception return sincePatrick Flores’ 45-yard return against Frostburg State on Sept. 29, 2002.

u 3300 aa GGaammee LLeeaavveess OOppppoonneennttss aatt BBaayyThe Midshipmen have come away victorious in 39-straight games in which they score over 30

points. Navy has surpassed the 30-point mark in 39 of its last 78 games.

u TTeeaamm SSccoorriinngg SSttrreeaakkNavy has put points on the scoreboard in each of its last 111 games, scoring in double figures

in 100 of those contests. The Midshipmen have not been shut out in a game since dropping a 12-0decision at Princeton on Oct. 21, 1989.

The Mids have not been shutout at home in their last-101 games in Annapolis, dating back toa 41-0 loss to Army on Nov. 3, 1972.

u SSttiiffll iinngg DDeeffeennsseeIn their last 54 games, the Midshipmen defense has held the opposition to 20 or fewer points

on 41 occasions, coming away victorious in 40 of those contests. Prior to its 16-10, overtime set-back at Cornell on Oct. 6, the last time Navy lost a game in which its defense yielded less than 21points came on Oct. 23, 1998, dropping a 17-14 decision to Penn.

u GGaammee DDeecciiddeedd bbyy 1144++ PPooiinnttss,, AAddvvaannttaaggee NNaavvyyNavy has won each of the last-27 games decided by 14 or more points, dating to its 42-10 vic-

tory over Cornell on Oct. 14, 2001, in the Pride Bowl only 36 games ago.

u PPrriioorr//CCuurrrreenntt EEnnll iisstteedd MMeenn wwiitthh NNaavvyy SSpprriinntt FFoooottbbaallllFourteen men associated with this year’s team have prior or are currently enlisted with the

United States Navy or United States Marine Corps. Two managers, Steven Sifuentes and JeffWalker, received Purple Hearts for their service in the Marines in Iraq. During his second tour inIraq, head coach Maj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC served with this year’s sprint football officer rep-resentative, Maj. Ted Greeley, USMC.PPrriioorr//CCuurrrreenntt EEnnlliisstteedd MMeenn wwiitthh NNaavvyy SSpprriinntt FFoooottbbaallllU.S. Navy:

2nd Lt. Jonathan Chunn, USMC Offensive CoordinatorEns. Douglas Keel, USN Defensive Line Coach

#8 Matthew Mitchelson Quarterback#20 Enrique Harris Running Back#50 Antwan Richardson Defensive LineU.S. Marine Corps:

Maj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC Head CoachMaj. Ted Greeley, USMC Officer Representative

#1 Eric Montgomery Wide Receiver#21 Nate Stewart Running Back#74 Ryan Marko Offensive Line

Dan Ford ManagerMike Ford ManagerSteven Sifuentes ManagerJeff Walker Manager

u RReeccoorrdd WWhheennSSiittuuaattiioonn 22000066 SStt rreeaakkOverall 4-1 W-2Playing at home 1-0 W-15Playing on the road 2-1 W-1Playing at a neutral site 1-0 W-6Leading after the first quarter 3-0 W-12Trailing after the first quarter 1-0 W-5Tied after the first quarter 0-1 L-1Leading at halftime 4-0 W-14Trailing at halftime 0-1 L-1Tied at halftime 0-0 W-5Leading after the third quarter 4-1 W-2Trailing after the third quarter 0-0 W-1Tied after the third quarter 0-0 W-2In overtime 0-1 L-1Come-from-behind wins 2 ---Navy scores first 2-0 W-13Opponent scores first 2-1 L-1Navy rushes for over 200 yards 3-0 W-16*Opponent rushes for over 200 yards 0-0 W-2*Navy passes for over 200 yards 1-0 W-9Opponent passes for over 200 yards 0-1 L-1Winning turnover margin 1-1 L-1Losing turnover margin 2-0 W-5Turnover margin is tied 1-0 W-6*On FieldTurf / artificial turf 3-1 W-1On grass 1-0 W-9Navy scores 20 or less 0-1 L-1Navy scores 21-30 points 2-0 W-3Navy scores 31-plus points 2-0 W-39Opponent scores 20 or less 3-1 W-2Opponent scores 21-30 points 1-0 W-1Opponent scores 31-plus points 0-0 L-4

*denotes since start of 2002 season

u NNootteess AAbboouutt LLoonnggeerr SSttrreeaakkssPPllaayyiinngg aatt HHoommee WW--1155

last loss vs. Army; Nov. 10, 2000 (31-24)LLeeaaddiinngg aatt HHaallffttiimmee WW--1144

last loss at Army; Nov. 7, 2003 (30-25)TTiieedd aatt HHaallffttiimmee WW--55

last loss at Army; Nov. 3, 1989 (32-10)NNaavvyy SSccoorreess FFiirrsstt WW--1133

last loss at Army; Nov. 7, 2003 (30-25)NNaavvyy SSccoorreess 3311--pplluuss PPooiinnttss WW--3399

last loss vs. Army; Nov. 4, 1994 (41-34)OOppppoonneenntt SSccoorreess 3311--pplluuss PPooiinnttss LL--44

last win at Wesley (JV); Sept. 21, 1997 (48-34)

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u TThhee LLaasstt TTiimmee:: NNaavvyy RRuusshhiinnggRRuusshheedd 2200--pplluuss TTiimmeess 26 by Richard Engel

vs. Penn (Oct. 27, 2006)RRuusshheedd FFoorr OOvveerr 110000 YYaarrddss 169 by Richard Engel

AND 102 by Enrique Harris vs. Penn (Oct. 27, 2006)

RRuusshheedd FFoorr TThhrreeee oorr MMoorree TTDD 3 by Richard Engel vs. Princeton (Oct. 21, 2005)

u TThhee LLaasstt TTiimmee:: NNaavvyy PPaassssiinnggCCoommpplleetteedd 2200--PPlluuss PPaasssseess 20 by James Olsen

at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)PPaasssseedd FFoorr OOvveerr 330000 YYaarrddss 318 by James Olsen

at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)PPaasssseedd FFoorr TThhrreeee oorr MMoorree TTDD 5 by James Olsen

at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)

u TThhee LLaasstt TTiimmee:: NNaavvyy RReecceeiivviinnggCCaauugghhtt FFiivvee--PPlluuss PPaasssseess 5 by Tommy Tellson

vs. Army (Sept. 24, 2006)CCaauugghhtt FFoorr OOvveerr 110000 YYaarrddss 134 by Kurt Laughary

at Cornell (Sept. 23, 2005)CCaauugghhtt TTwwoo oorr MMoorree TTDD 3 by Theo Williams

at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)

u TThhee LLaasstt TTiimmee:: NNaavvyy TTeeaammTTeeaamm RRuusshheedd oovveerr 330000 YYaarrddss

340 vs. Penn (Oct. 27, 2006)TTeeaamm RRuusshheedd oovveerr 440000 YYaarrddss

580 vs. Princeton (Oct. 21, 2005)TTeeaamm RRuusshheedd oovveerr 550000 YYaarrddss

580 vs. Princeton (Oct. 21, 2005)TTeeaamm PPaasssseedd OOvveerr 330000 YYaarrddss

361 at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)TTeeaamm OOffffeennssee OOvveerr 550000 YYaarrddss

606 at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)TTeeaamm OOffffeennssee OOvveerr 660000 YYaarrddss

606 at Penn (Oct. 28, 2005)SShhuutt OOuutt OOppppoonneenntt aatt HHoommee

vs. Princeton, 98-0 (Oct. 21, 2005)SShhuutt OOuutt OOppppoonneenntt oonn tthhee RRooaadd

at Princeton, 58-0 (Oct. 20, 2006)WWaass SShhuutt OOuutt aatt HHoommee

vs. Army, 41-0 (Nov. 3, 1972)WWaass SShhuutt OOuutt oonn tthhee RRooaadd

at Princeton, 12-0 (Oct. 21, 1989)PPllaayyeedd aann OOvveerrttiimmee GGaammee

at Cornell, L, 16-10 (Oct. 6, 2006)

u TThhee LLaasstt TTiimmee:: NNaavvyy DDeeffeennsseeOOpppp.. RRuusshheedd LLeessss TThhaann 5500 YYaarrddss

-10 at Princeton (Oct. 20, 2006)OOpppp.. RRuusshheedd FFoorr OOvveerr 220000 YYaarrddss

210 by Army (Oct. 2, 2005)OOpppp.. PPaasssseedd LLeessss TThhaann 5500 YYaarrddss

28 by Penn (Oct. 27, 2006)OOpppp.. PPaasssseedd FFoorr OOvveerr 220000 YYaarrddss

241 by Cornell (Oct. 6, 2006)OOpppp.. TTeeaamm OOffffeennssee LLeessss TThhaann 110000 YYaarrddss

64 at Princeton (Oct. 20, 2006)OOpppp.. TTeeaamm OOffffeennssee OOvveerr 550000 YYaarrddss

561 by Penn (Nov. 7, 1999)

u AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchheess LLooaaddeedd wwiitthh PPllaayyiinngg EExxppeerriieenncceeThis year’s group of assistant coaches has plenty of playing experience with the Navy varsity

or sprint football teams. Five of this year’s assistants earned all-league accolades with the sprintfootball team, while two assistants saw playing time with the varsity football squad during theircareer.AAssssiissttaanntt CCooaacchheess NNaavvyy PPllaayyiinngg EExxppeerriieennccee2nd Lt. Jonathan Chunn, USMC Offensive Coordinator Two-time All-CSFL WREns. James Olsen, USN Quarterbacks/Running Backs 2005 All-CSFL QBEns. Theo Williams, USN Wide Receivers 2005 CSFL MVP2nd Lt. Dan Wendolowski, USMC Offensive Line Navy varsity OLEns. Douglas Keel, USN Defensive Line 2005 All-CSFL DL2nd Lt. James Polanco, USMC Linebackers Navy varsity DB2nd Lt. Andrew Holmes, USMC Defensive Backs 2004 All-CSFL DB

u MMaajj.. JJoosseepphh RR.. CClleeaarrffiieelldd,, UUSSMMCC TTaakkeess OOvveerr tthhee RReeiiggnnssMaj. Joseph R. Clearfield, USMC, was named the head coach of the Navy sprint football pro-

gram last winter. Clearfield replaced Maj. Jerome Rizzo, USMC, who posted a 26-1 record (.963)with three CSFL championships during his four seasons as head coach.

"I am thankful for the opportunity to serve as the head coach," stated Maj. Clearfield. "I havesome big shoes to fill with the achievement of Navy's program over its 60-year history. I am excitedabout the position and look forward to continuing that history of success."

Clearfield served as the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator for the 2005Navy sprint football team that won its 31st CSFL Championship with a perfect 7-0 record. At thehelm of the special teams unit, Clearfield had three Mids earn a combined four CSFL SpecialTeams Player-of-the-Week honors. Navy's special teams blocked two punts, one field goal and oneextra point attempt, in addition to returning a kickoff and punt for a touchdown during the 2005 cam-paign.

In 1993, Clearfield graduated Cum Laude from Union College with a Bachelor of Arts inHistory, after attending Columbia University. He is also a graduate of Amphibious Warfare School,Infantry Officers Course, The Basic School, Airborne School (Honor Graduate), Naval SeniorOfficers Legal Course, and the Recruiting Management Course.

Clearfield came to the Academy with an impressive military background and decorations.Clearfield served as Platoon Commander and Executive Officer Company F in the 2nd Battalion2nd Marines from 1994-97. He participated in Operation Uphold/Restore Democracy in Haiti 1994,Operation Strong Resolve in Norway 1995 and Operation Assured Response in Liberia with the22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) in 1996.

From 1997-2000, Clearfield returned to the United States to serve as Operations Officer andExecutive Officer of the Recruiting Station in Baltimore. During that span, the station was namedthe 4th Marine Corps District's Recruiting Station of the Year three times.

Clearfield performed as a Commanding Officer in Company I, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines in2001-03. In that time, Clearfield served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and commanded the BoatCompany in the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) during OperationEnduring Freedom. In 2002, he also participated in Operation Moonlight in Jordan and OperationEager mace in Kuwait.

During 2003-04, Clearfield served as an Operations Officer with the 2nd Battalion, 1stMarines. He was involved with Operation Iraqi Freedom II, including Operation Vigilant Resolve inFallujah.

For his efforts and service during his military career, Clearfield has earned several honors anddecorations. His personal decorations include the two Bronze Stars with Combat "V", Navy-MarineCorps Commendation Medal with two Gold Stars, and the Combat Action Ribbon with one star. In1996, he won the "Tarawa Award" for the outstanding Platoon Commander in 2nd Marine Division.

He is married to the former Kimberly Regan Blaisdell. They have two daughters, MackenzieJulia (2) and Abigail (3 months).

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GGaammee 11 -- BBaallttiimmoorree,, MMdd.. -- SSeepptt.. 1100,, 22000066

NNaavvyy 2288JJoohhnnss HHooppkkiinnss 1122

u SSccoorree bbyy QQuuaarrtteerrss1 2 3 4 Final

Navy 7 14 7 0 --- 28Johns Hopkins 6 0 0 6 --- 12

u SSccoorriinngg SSuummmmaarryy1st 10:28 JHU Rokeach 4-yd. pass from Callocchia

(kick failed) 14-69, 4:321st 3:05 Navy Marsh 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 6-48, 3:522nd 4:01 Navy Harris 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 4-63, 0:202nd 1:50 Navy Engel 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 4-40, 0:483rd 9:34 Navy Marsh 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 11-80, 5:264th 9:45 JHU Kase 2-yd. run (pass failed) 9-79, 4:13

u TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssCategory Navy Johns HopkinsFirst Downs 16 16Rushes-Yards 43-112 38-164Passing Yards 257 181Passing Att.-Com.-INT 18-12-0 14-30-1Plays-Yards 61-369 68-345Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-2 4-51Interception Returns-Yards 1-39 0-0Punts-Average 3-37.3 6-26.5Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-1Penalties-Yards 2-20 7-44Time of Possession 27:33 32:273rd Down Conversions 7-12 7-154th Down Conversions 1-2 1-2Red Zone Efficiency 4-4 2-2Sacks-Yards 2-11 3-10

u IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssRRUUSSHHIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Engel (11-70), Harris (8-39), Stewart (3-7), Scarver (4-2), Benson (1-2), Meidus (1-1), Green (1--1), Marsh (14--8)Johns Hopkins - Kase (20-107), Martino (12-39), Murray (3-10), Rokeach (1-7), Callocchia (2-1)PPAASSSSIINNGG ((CCoomm..--AAtttt..--YYddss..--IInntt..))Navy - Marsh (11-17-230-0), Storrs (1-1-27-0)Johns Hopkins - Callocchia (8-17-71-1), Michalski (3-7-56-0), Murray (3-6-54-0)RREECCEEIIVVIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Tellson (3-83), Barriger (3-76), Dow (3-51), Storrs (2-49), Engel (1--2)Johns Hopkins - Rokeach (5-41), Dubovick (2-56), Parker (2-46), Wooley (1-21), Younger (1-9), Pann (1-7), Beidler (1-4), Martino (1--3)TTOOPP--FFIIVVEE TTAACCKKLLEERRSS ((UUAA--AA--TT))Navy - Engle (8-6-14), B.Smith (5-4-9), Wright (2-6-8), Novotney (3-4-7),D.Smith (3-3-6), D.Davis (1-5-6)Johns Hopkins - Giordano (5-5-10), Wooley (6-0-6), Sullivan (4-2-6),Medaglio (2-4-6), Adams (1-5-6)

GGaammee 22 -- UUnniioonn,, NN..JJ.. -- SSeepptt.. 2244,, 22000066

NNaavvyy 3311AArrmmyy 2211

u SSccoorree bbyy QQuuaarrtteerrss1 2 3 4 Final

Navy 0 14 3 14 --- 31Army 6 0 7 8 --- 21

u SSccoorriinngg SSuummmmaarryy1st 7:00 Army Miner 2-yd. run (kick failed) 15-81, 8:002nd 13:47 Navy Engel 4-yd. run (Reifenberg kick) 6-63, 3:132nd 3:36 Navy Harris 7-yd. run (Reifenberg kick) 6-38, 3:083rd 7:39 Navy Reifenberg 33-yd. field goal 16-56, 7:213rd 3:09 Army Navarro 18-yd. run (Herbert kick) 8-75, 4:204th 11:45 Navy Tellson 25-yd. pass from Marsh

(Reifenberg kick) 11-70, 4:214th 11:30 Army Pritchett 82-yd. kick retun (Navarro run)4th 5:12 Navy Engel 32-yd. run (Reifenberg kick) 4-60, 1:56

u TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssCategory Navy ArmyFirst Downs 23 15Rushes-Yards 48-239 27-162Passing Yards 145 74Passing Att.-Com.-INT 18-12-0 12-5-1Plays-Yards 66-384 60-236Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 1-(-2)Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-87 6-131Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0Punts-Average 4-31.0 3-44.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 11-83 5-30Time of Possession 33:31 26:293rd Down Conversions 2-10 5-134th Down Conversions 3-3 1-3Red Zone Efficiency 3-3 2-2Sacks-Yards 1-11 2-12

u IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssRRUUSSHHIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Engel (15-134), Harris (14-50), Marsh (12-33), Chambers (2-11),D.Smith (1-8), Stewart (3-4), Storrs (1--1)Army - Navarro (9-56), Abbatacola (12-35), Miner (18-34), Lewis (8-31),Russell (1-6)PPAASSSSIINNGG ((CCoomm..--AAtttt..--YYddss..--IInntt..))Navy - Marsh (18-12-145-0)Army - Miner (12-5-74-1)RREECCEEIIVVIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Tellson (5-87), Dow (3-20), Bagby (2-21), Chambers (1-16), Harris (1-11)Army - Abbatcola (2-9), Phillips (1-39), Navarro (1-20), Russell (1-6)TTOOPP--FFIIVVEE TTAACCKKLLEERRSS ((UUAA--AA--TT))Navy - B.Smith (7-4-11), Engle (4-4-8), D.Smith (6-1-7), D.Davis (3-4-7),Baxter (4-2-6), Nabozna (3-3-6), Novotney (2-4-6)Army - Scwartz (5-5-10), Rife (5-4-9), Bresnahan (3-6-9), Wax (6-2-8),Jabour (4-4-8)

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GGaammee 44 -- PPrriinncceettoonn,, NN..JJ.. -- OOcctt.. 2200,, 22000066

NNaavvyy 5588PPrriinncceettoonn 00

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Navy 28 21 9 0 --- 58Princeton 0 0 0 0 --- 0

u SSccoorriinngg SSuummmmaarryy1st 13:13 Navy Tellson 9-yd. pass from Marsh

(Phillips PAT) 1-9, 0:251st 10:00 Navy Engel 7-yd. run (Phillips PAT) 5-30, 1:111st 7:49 Navy Engel 2-yd. run (Phillips PAT) 3-54, 0:471st 0:48 Navy Mitchelson 23-yd. pass from Green

(Phillips PAT) 5-45, 2:432nd 12:42 Navy Storrs 4-yd. run (Phillips PAT) 3-80, 1:012nd 7:39 Navy Scarver 5-yd. run (Phillips PAT) 5-30, 2:342nd 1:46 Navy Benson 35-yd. run (Phillips PAT) 1-35, 0:203rd 10:22 Navy TEAM Safety3rd 2:21 Navy Fujimoto 2-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 6-40, 3:29

u TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssCategory Navy PrincetonFirst Downs 15 1Rushes-Yards 52-324 15-(-10)Passing Yards 108 74Passing Att.-Com.-INT 8-4-0 36-14-1Plays-Yards 60-432 51-64Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 6-106 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-46 9-46Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts-Average 4-38.5 10-27.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-52 4-22Time of Possession 33:58 26:023rd Down Conversions 3-11 0-154th Down Conversions 2-3 0-3Red Zone Efficiency 6-7 0-0Sacks-Yards 1-3 0-0

u IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssRRUUSSHHIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Meidus (17-81), Benson (7-53), Harris (1-49), Scarver (5-40), DeWitt(6-38), Engel (4-32), Stewart (4-17), Dalton (1-6), Fujimoto (2-4), Storrs (1-4),Tate (1-3), Green (2-1), Mitchelson (1--4).Princeton - Schoder (9--3), Kandabarow (6--7).PPAASSSSIINNGG ((CCoomm.. --AAtttt..--YYddss..--IInntt..))Navy - Marsh (3-6-85-0), Green (1-2-23-0).Princeton - Kandabarow (14-36-74-1).RREECCEEIIVVIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Tellson (2-33), Barriger (1-52), Mitchelson (1-23).Princeton - Johnson (6-56), Schoder (5-7), Dixon (1-5), Pinner (1-3), Scheiman (1-3).TTOOPP--FFIIVVEE TTAACCKKLLEERRSS ((UUAA--AA--TT))Navy - Hausman (4-2-6), Hawkins (3-2-5), Jordan (2-1-3), Walters (2-1-3), Feipel (1-2-3).Princeton - Graham (5-4-9), Reidel (5-4-9), Dixon (4-4-8), Gulland (3-3-6),Hagner (2-4-6), Schoder (1-5-6).

GGaammee 33 -- IItthhaaccaa,, NN..YY.. -- OOcctt.. 66,, 22000066

NNaavvyy 1100CCoorrnneellll 1166

u SSccoorree bbyy QQuuaarrtteerrss1 2 3 4 OT Final

Navy 0 0 10 0 0 --- 10Cornell 0 3 0 7 6 --- 16

u SSccoorriinngg SSuummmmaarryy2nd 12:37 Cornell Zittel 25-yd. field goal 6-49, 2:403rd 10:19 Navy Green 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 6-34, 2:553rd 1:49 Navy Reifenberg 22-yd. field goal 10-23, 4:284th 0:56 Cornell Fullowan 2-yd. run (Zittel PAT) 11-80, 2:36OT 15:00 Cornell Dentes 25-yd. pass to Brennan 1-25, 0:00

u TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssCategory Navy CornellFirst Downs 18 12Rushes-Yards 48-147 31-57Passing Yards 133 241Passing Att.-Com.-INT 29-13-3 25-13-2Plays-Yards 77-280 56-298Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-25 3-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-54 3-13Interception Returns-Yards 2-1 3-14Punts-Average 5-38.2 5-36.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 11-104 6-60Time of Possession 37:00 23:003rd Down Conversions 5-17 5-144th Down Conversions 2-4 1-2Red Zone Efficiency 2-3 2-3Sacks-Yards 1-5 2-10

u IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssRRUUSSHHIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Engel (25-86), Stewart (7-34), Harris (5-33), Green (5-4), Marsh (3- -1), Chambers (2- -2), D.Smith (1- -7).Cornell - Fullowan (14-44), Palmer (7-10), Dentes (10-3).PPAASSSSIINNGG ((CCoomm.. --AAtttt..--YYddss..--IInntt..))Navy - Green (9-18-94-1), Marsh (4-11-39-2).Cornell - Dentes (13-25-241-2).RREECCEEIIVVIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Navy - Storrs (4-43), Tellson (4-38), Kelly (2-35), Chambers (2-19), Harris (1--2).Cornell - Remillard (5-153), Fullowan (3-38), Coe (3-13), Brennan (2-37).TTOOPP--FFIIVVEE TTAACCKKLLEERRSS ((UUAA--AA--TT))Navy - Hawkins (6-8-14), Walters (3-4-7), Baxter (4-1-5), D.Smith (3-2-5),Wright (1-3-4).Cornell - Parke (12-3-15), Samuel (8-4-12), Zittel (6-5-11), Remillard (6-3-9),Brewer (4-1-5).

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GGaammee 55 -- AAnnnnaappoolliiss,, MMdd.. -- OOcctt.. 2277,, 22000066

PPeennnn 22NNaavvyy 2211

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Penn 0 2 0 0 --- 2Navy 7 7 7 0 --- 21

u SSccoorriinngg SSuummmmaarryy1st 12:30 Navy Engel 36-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 1-36, 0:162nd 9:10 Navy Harris 3-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 5-48, 3:092nd 3:13 Penn TEAM safety3rd 4:40 Navy Engel 1-yd. run (Reifenberg PAT) 15-55, 6:44

u TTeeaamm SSttaattiissttiiccssCategory Penn NavyFirst Downs 7 19Rushes-Yards 35-76 56-340Passing Yards 28 17Passing Att.-Com.-INT 15-3-0 8-2-1Plays-Yards 50-104 64-357Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-(-6)Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-67 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0Punts-Average 10-36.2 1-21.0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 3-35 7-63Time of Possession 28:25 31:353rd Down Conversions 2-13 5-124th Down Conversions 0-1 2-6Red Zone Efficiency 0-0 2-4Sacks-Yards 0-0 5-26

u IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattiissttiiccssRRUUSSHHIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Penn - Hutchinson (21-69), D’Angelo (3-10), Altamirano (1-9), McConville (2-1), Loguidice (8--13).Navy - Engel (26-169), Harris (13-102), Scarver (7-45), Marsh (6-17),Stewart (4-7).PPAASSSSIINNGG ((CCoomm.. --AAtttt..--YYddss..--IInntt..))Penn - Loguidice (1-11-7-0), D’Angelo (2-4-21-0).Navy - Marsh (2-7-17-1), Bagby (0-1-0-0).RREECCEEIIVVIINNGG ((NNoo..--YYddss..))Penn - Hutchinson (2-11), Marin (1-17).Navy - Chambers (1-11), Tellson (1-6).TTOOPP--FFIIVVEE TTAACCKKLLEERRSS ((UUAA--AA--TT))Penn - D’Angelo (7-2-9), Feigenbaum (6-2-8), McMullen (5-2-7), Dinges (4-3-7), Corrigan (3-2-5).Navy - Nabozna (4-2-6), Engle (2-4-6), B.Smith (3-2-5), Novotney (3-2-5),Wright (3-0-3), Molloy (3-0-3), Baxter (2-1-3), Birchenough (2-1-3).

Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

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##22 CChhrriiss MMaarrsshh SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssPass Attempts 18 vs. Army (9/24/06) 18 vs. Army (9/24/06)Pass Completions 12 vs. Army (9/24/06) 12 vs. Army (9/24/06)Passing Yards 230 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 230 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Longest Pass 53 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 53 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Passing TDs 1 vs. Army (9/24/06) 1, 2x (Army; 9/24/06)INTs Thrown 2 at Cornell (10/6/06) 2, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06)Rushes 14 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 14 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Rushing Yards 33 vs. Army (9/24/06) 39 at Cornell (9/23/05)Longest Run 21 vs. Army (9/24/06) 33 at Cornell (9/23/05)Rushing TDs 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)##33 SStteepphheenn PPhhii llll iippss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssPoints Scored 7 at Princeton (10/20/06) 7 at Princeton (10/20/06)XPs Made 7 at Princeton (10/20/06) 7 at Princeton (10/20/06)XPs Attempted 7 at Princeton (10/20/06) 7 at Princeton (10/20/06)FGs Made 0 0FGs Attempted 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest FG Made 0 0##66 AA..JJ.. SSttoorr rrss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 4 at Cornell (10/6/06) 4, 3x (Cornell; 10/6/06)Receiving Yards 49 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 112 vs. Cornell (10/9/04)Longest Catch 31 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 49 vs. Cornell (10/9/04)Receiving TDs 0 2 vs. Cornell (10/9/04)Rushes 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 4 at Princeton (10/20/06) 4 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run 4 at Princeton (10/20/06) 4 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Pass Attempts 1 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06) 1 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06)Pass Completions 1 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06) 1 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06)Passing Yards 27 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06) 27 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06)Longest Pass 27 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06) 27 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06)Passing TDs 0 0INTs Thrown 0 0##77 SStteevvee BBeennssoonn SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 7 at Princeton (10/20/06) 7 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 53 at Princeton (10/20/06) 53 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run 35 at Princeton (10/20/06) 35 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##88 MMaatttthheeww MMiittcchheellssoonn SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards -4 at Princeton (10/20/06) -4 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run -4 at Princeton (10/20/06) -4 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 0 0Receptions 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Receiving Yards 23 at Princeton (10/20/06) 23 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Catch 23 at Princeton (10/20/06) 23 at Princeton (10/20/06)Receiving TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##1100 TToodddd BBaarrrr iiggeerr SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 3 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 3 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Receiving Yards 76 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 76 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Longest Catch 52 at Princeton (10/20/06) 52 at Princeton (10/20/06)Receiving TDs 0 0##1111 MMaarrccuuss WWaalltteerrss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssPunts 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Yards 33 at Princeton (10/20/06) 33 at Princeton (10/20/06)Average 33.0 at Princeton (10/20/06) 33.0 at Princeton (10/20/06)Long 33 at Princeton (10/20/06) 33 at Princeton (10/20/06)Inside-20 0 0

##1133 DD..JJ.. GGrreeeenn SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssPass Attempts 18 at Cornell (10/6/06) 18 at Cornell (10/6/06)Pass Completions 9 at Cornell (10/6/06) 9 at Cornell (10/6/06))Passing Yards 94 at Cornell (10/6/06) 94 at Cornell (10/6/06)Longest Pass 18 at Cornell (10/6/06) 22 at VMI (9/17/05)Passing TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)INTs Thrown 1 at Cornell (10/6/06) 1 at Cornell (10/6/06)Rushes 5 at Cornell (10/6/06) 5 at Cornell (10/6/06)Rushing Yards 4 at Cornell (10/6/06) 7 at VMI (9/17/05)Longest Run 3 at Cornell (10/6/06) 6 at VMI (9/17/05)Rushing TDs 1 at Cornell (10/6/06) 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06)##1144 JJoonn DDeeWWiitttt SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 0 0##1188 TT rraavviiss CChhaammbbeerrss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 2, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06) 8 vs. Princeton (9/24/04)Rushing Yards 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 42 at Penn (10/31/03)Longest Run 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 15 at Penn (9/24/06)Rushing TDs 0 0Receptions 2 at Cornell (10/6/06) 2, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06)Receiving Yards 19 at Cornell (10/6/06) 32 at Princeton (10/22/04)Longest Catch 16 vs. Army (9/24/06) 22 at Princeton (10/22/04)Receiving TDs 0 0##2200 EEnnrriiqquuee HHaarr rriiss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 14 vs. Army (9/24/06) 14 vs. Army (9/24/06)Rushing Yards 102 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 106 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Longest Run 37 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 48 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Rushing TDs 1, 3x (Penn; 10/27/06) 2 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Receptions 1, 2x (Cornell, 10/6/06) 1, 2x (Cornell, 10/6/06)Receiving Yards 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 11 vs. Army (9/24/06)Longest Catch 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 11 vs. Army (9/24/06)Receiving TDs 0 0##2211 NNaattee SStteewwaarrtt SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 7 at Cornell (10/6/06) 7 at Cornell (10/6/06)Rushing Yards 34 at Cornell (10/6/06) 34 at Cornell (10/6/06)Longest Run 19 at Cornell (10/6/06) 19 at Cornell (10/6/06)Rushing TDs 0 0##2222 JJaarr rreedd TTaattee SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 3 at Princeton (10/20/06) 3 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run 3 at Princeton (10/20/06) 3 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 0 0##2255 SStteevvee SSccaarrvveerr SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 7 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 7 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Rushing Yards 45 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 45 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Longest Run 22 at Princeton (10/20/06) 22 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##2288 // 6644 KK..CC.. DDaallttoonn SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 4 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Rushing Yards 6 at Princeton (10/20/06) 48 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Longest Run 6 at Princeton (10/20/06) 31 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Rushing TDs 0 1 vs. Princeton (9/24/04)##3344 RRiicchhaarrdd EEnnggeell SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 26 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 26 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Rushing Yards 169 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 169 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Longest Run 39 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 50 at Princeton (10/22/04)Rushing TDs 2, 3x (Penn; 10/27/06) 3 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Receptions 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 4 at Army (11/4/05)Receiving Yards -2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 0 at Army (11/4/05)Longest Catch -2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 4 at Army (11/4/05)Receiving TDs 0 0##4422 AAllffoonnssoo MMeeiidduuss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 17 at Princeton (10/20/06) 17 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 81 at Princeton (10/20/06) 94 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Longest Run 19 at Princeton (10/20/06) 32 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Rushing TDs 0 2 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)

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Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

##4499 DDaavviidd RReeiiffeennbbeerrgg SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssPoints Scored 7 vs. Army (9/24/06) 7 vs. Army (9/24/06)XPs Made 4, 2x (Army; 9/24/06) 4, 2x (Army; 9/24/06)XPs Attempted 4, 2x (Army; 9/24/06) 4, 2x (Army; 9/24/06)FGs Made 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06) 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06)FGs Attempted 2 at Cornell (10/6/06) 2 at Cornell (10/6/06)Longest FG Made 33 vs. Army (9/24/06) 33 vs. Army (9/24/06)##8811 TToommmmyy TTeellllssoonn SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 5 vs. Army (9/24/06) 5 vs. Army (9/24/06)Receiving Yards 83 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 83 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Longest Catch 53 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 53 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Receiving TDs 1, 2x (Princeton; 10/20/06) 1, 2x (Princeton; 10/20/06)##8822 NNaasshh BBaaggbbyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 2 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2 vs. Army (9/24/06)Receiving Yards 21 vs. Army (9/24/06) 21 vs. Army (9/24/06)Longest Catch 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 11 vs. Army (9/24/06)Receiving TDs 0 0Punts 5 at Cornell (10/6/06) 5 at Cornell (10/6/06)Yards 191 at Cornell (10/6/06) 191 at Cornell (10/6/06)Average 40.3 at Princeton (10/20/06) 40.3 at Princeton (10/20/06)Long 52 at Cornell (10/6/06) 52 at Cornell (10/6/06)Inside-20 2 at Princeton (10/20/06) 2 at Princeton (10/20/06)##8877 RRyyaann KKeell llyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 2 at Cornell (10/6/06) 2 at Cornell (10/6/06)Receiving Yards 35 at Cornell (10/6/06) 35 at Cornell (10/6/06)Longest Catch 18 at Cornell (10/6/06) 18 at Cornell (10/6/06)Receiving TDs 0 0##8888 MMiittcchheell ll DDooww SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssReceptions 3, 2x (Army; 9/24/06) 3, 2x (Army; 9/24/06)Receiving Yards 51 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 51 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Longest Catch 27 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 27 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Receiving TDs 0 1 at Penn (10/28/05)Punts 4 vs. Army (9/24/06) 9 vs. Cornell (10/7/05)Yards 124 vs. Army (9/24/06) 357 vs. Cornell (10/7/05)Average 37.3 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 40.8 at Army (11/4/05)Long 45 at Johns Hopkins (9/10/06) 63 vs. Cornell (10/7/05)Inside-20 1 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2 vs. Cornell (10/7/05)##8899 JJaammiiee FF uujj iimmoottoo SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssRushes 2 at Princeton (10/20/06) 2 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing Yards 4 at Princeton (10/20/06) 4 at Princeton (10/20/06)Longest Run 2 at Princeton (10/20/06) 2 at Princeton (10/20/06)Rushing TDs 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)

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##44 DDaannnnyy DDaavviiss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 7 vs. Army (9/24/06) 8, 2x (Army; 10/2/05)Tackles for Loss 1.0, 2x (Penn; 10/27/06) 3.0 vs. Army (10/2/05)Sacks 1 vs. Army (9/24/06) 1,4x (Army; 9/24/06)Interceptions 1 at Cornell (10/6/06) 1, 3x (Cornell; 10/6/06)Pass Breakups 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)##55 DDoorriiaann SSmmiitthh SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 7 vs. Army (9/24/06) 7 vs. Army (9/24/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 1 vs. Army (9/24/06) 1 vs. Army (9/24/06)Pass Breakups 1 vs. Army (9/24/06) 1 vs. Army (9/24/06)##99 JJuussttiinn NNaabboozznnaa SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 6, 2x (Penn; 10/27/06) 10 at Army (11/4/05)Tackles for Loss 3.0 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 3.0 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Sacks 1 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 1, 3x (Penn; 10/27/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##1111 MMaarrccuuss WWaalltteerrss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 7 at Cornell (10/6/06) 8 at Army (11/4/05)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/9/04)Pass Breakups 2, 2x (Penn; 10/27/06) 4 at Princeton (10/22/04)

##1166 TToomm CCaannnnyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 2, 3x (Penn; 10/29/04)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##1177 JJaassoonn FF eeiippeell SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 3 at Princeton (10/20/06) 3 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##1199 JJaammeess CCaammppbbeellll SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 4 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 4 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Tackles for Loss 0 1.0, 2x (Penn; 10/28/05)Sacks 0 0Interceptions 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06) 1, 2x (Cornell; 10/6/06)Pass Breakups 2 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2, 2x (Army; 9/24/06)##2233 RRyyaann EEnnggllee SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 14 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 23 vs. Army (10/2/05)Tackles for Loss 2.0 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 3.5 vs. Cornell (10/7/05)Sacks 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 2 at Princeton (10/22/04)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 1 vs. Cornell (10/9/04)##2277 AAnnddrreeww WWrriigghhtt SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 8 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 8 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 2 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)##2299 TTyylleerr HHaawwkkiinnss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 14 at Cornell (10/6/06) 14 at Cornell (10/6/06)Tackles for Loss 2.0 at Cornell (10/6/06) 2.0 at Cornell (10/6/06)Sacks 1 at Cornell (10/6/06) 1 at Cornell (10/6/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##3300 JJaarreedd SShhuull lliicckk SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##3322 TToonnyy CChhoorrooss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##3333 NNiicchhoollaass PPrreettttyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 0 0Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##3366 CChhrriiss CCoommbbeell lliicckk SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##3377 MMiikkee MMooll llooyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 3 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 4 at Princeton (10/22/04)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1, 2x (Princeton, 10/20/06)Pass Breakups 0 1 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)

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Game 6 - vs. Army (Star Game)

##3388 CChhrriiss DDaavviiss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##3399 JJuussttiinn BBeellmmoorree SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 3, 2x (Army; 9/24/06) 4 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Tackles for Loss 0 0.5 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 1 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)##4400 KKyyllee HHaayyhhuurrsstt SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 2 at Princeton (10/20/06) 2 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1.0 at Princeton (10/20/06)Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##4433 MMaatttt HHaallddeemmaann SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 0 0Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##4444 CCoorreeyy HHaauussmmaann SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 6 at Princeton (10/20/06) 6 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##4455 DDoonnaalldd JJoorrddaann SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 3 at Princeton (10/20/06) 4.0, 2x (Princeton, 10/21/05)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Princeton (10/20/06) 3.0 vs. Princeton (10/21/05)Sacks 1 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 1, 2x (Penn; 10/27/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##4477 AAddaamm BBiirrcchheennoouugghh SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 3, 2x (Penn; 10/27/06) 6, 2x (Army; 10/2/05)Tackles for Loss 1.5 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 3.0 at Penn (10/28/05)Sacks 2 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 2 vs. Penn (10/27/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 1 vs. Princeton (9/24/04)##4488 GGaalleenn LLaannddiiss SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 5 vs. Army (9/24/06) 5 vs. Army (9/24/06)Tackles for Loss 0.5, 2x (Princeton, 10/20/06) 0.5, Sacks 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##5511 DDaavvee NNoovvoottnneeyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 7 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 14 at Army (11/7/03)Tackles for Loss 2.0 vs. Penn (10/27/06) 5.5 at Cornell (9/23/05)Sacks 1, 3x (Penn, 10/27/06) 2, 3x (Cornell; 9/23/05)Interceptions 0 1 at Cornell (10/10/03)Pass Breakups 0 1, 3x (Cornell; 10/7/05)##5522 TT aayylloorr BBrraasshheeaarr SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 2 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2 vs. Army (9/24/06)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 1.0 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##5566 BBrriiaann SSmmiitthh SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 11 vs. Army (9/24/06) 11 vs. Army (9/24/06)Tackles for Loss 2.0 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2.0 vs. Army (9/24/06)Sacks 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06) 1 at J. Hopkins (9/10/06)

##6688 JJeeffff SScchheeuullee SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Cornell (10/6/06) 1 at Cornell (10/6/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##7755 CCoorryy BBaaxxtteerr SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 6 vs. Army (9/24/06) 10 at Army (11/4/05)Tackles for Loss 2.0 vs. Army (9/24/06) 2.0, 3x (Army; 9/24/06)Sacks 0 1, 5x (Army; 11/4/05)Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##9922 AAllaann TTeerrwweeyy SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 2 at Princeton (10/20/06) 2 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1.0 at Princeton (10/20/06)Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)##9955 TTaayylloorr DDoodddd SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0##9988 BBllaakkee MMoooorree SSeeaassoonn HHiigghhss CCaarreeeerr HHiigghhssTackles 1 at Princeton (10/20/06) 1 at Princeton (10/20/06)Tackles for Loss 0 0Sacks 0 0Interceptions 0 0Pass Breakups 0 0