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Butterfield Stadium .................................................... 2 Program History ...................................................... 3-5 NCAA Championships ............................................ 6-7 NCAA Playoff Results ................................................ 7 All-Time Letter-Winners........................................ 8-14 Head Coach Mike Welch ..................................... 15-16 Bomber Coaching Records..................................... 16 Assistant Coaches ................................................... 17 Record Book ........................................................ 18-25 All-Americans ...................................................... 26-28 NCAA Playoff Record Book ............................... 28-30 Year-by-Year Results .......................................... 31-38 Series Records ......................................................... 38 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESS INFORMATION MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA For information, photos, stories, statistics, and videotape highlights, or to arrange an interview with a coach or athlete, please contact Mike Warwick in the sports information office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850; phone: (607) 274-1401. PRESS BOX CREDENTIALS Visiting media should contact the sports information office at least 10 days in advance of the game to reserve space. Abbreviated statistics will be provided following each quarter and a complete game summary will be available 20 minutes after the game in the press box. Power outlets are also available in the press box. RADIO BROADCAST Radio crews wishing to broadcast a game must make arrangements with the sports information office. A phone line is available for one visiting station per game at a fee of $25. ACCESSIBILITY Questions about accommodation for individuals with disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) 274-1767 (TDD) or [email protected] as much in advance of the event as possible. CREDITS This Bombers media guide is produced by the Ithaca College Office of Sports Information: Mike Warwick, director; Joe Gladziszewski, assistant director; Anna Cooper, assistant director; and Donna Mosher, department assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney and Patricia Reynolds unless otherwise indicated. ON RADIO All Ithaca football games can be heard live on award- winning WICB, 91.7 FM. The pregame show starts 30 minutes before kickoff. All six home games will also be broadcast by VIC (106.5 FM). Both stations’ coverage is available over the Internet, and can be accessed at www. wicb.org and www.vicradio.org. WICB also carries Sportstalk, a 60-minute program that airs Sundays at 6 p.m. Included in the call-in format of the show are game highlights, interviews and comprehensive coverage of Ithaca’s athletic program. ON TELEVISION All five Bomber home games will be televised by ICTV on Time Warner Cable’s channel 16. Bombers Football is cablecast live and re-shown on a tape-delayed basis at 7 p.m. the day of the game. For the fourth year in a row, every Bomber home game will be streamed online. Fans can watch for free (a high- speed connection is required; dial-up connections will not work) through a link provided on the Ithaca website. In addition, Time Warner Cable regularly broadcasts the Cortaca Jug game live in the Cortland, Ithaca and Syracuse markets as well as other selected areas throughout the state. Every Sunday at 9 p.m. ICTV viewers can watch The Gridiron Report, a live game-review program featuring coach Mike Welch. ON TEAMLINE Bomber fans can hear the live play-by-play coverage of Ithaca football even when they can’t make it to the game. Just call TEAMLINE at 800-846-4700 and enter Ithaca’s four-digit access code (3945). Charge the call on your Visa or Mastercard credit card and listen to the action, broadcast live by WICB-FM, over the phone. Fans can listen as long as they like and pay only for the time they listen. The longer the call, the lower the per-minute rate. ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL 2010 Media Guide 1 bombers.ithaca.edu

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Page 1: 2010 Media Guide - Sidearm Sportsfootball team also ranks among the top programs in the nation. The many highlights of Bomber football include: • Three NCAA Division III football

Butterfield Stadium .................................................... 2Program History ......................................................3-5NCAA Championships ............................................ 6-7NCAA Playoff Results ................................................ 7All-Time Letter-Winners ........................................ 8-14Head Coach Mike Welch .....................................15-16Bomber Coaching Records ..................................... 16

Assistant Coaches ................................................... 17Record Book ........................................................18-25All-Americans ......................................................26-28NCAA Playoff Record Book ...............................28-30Year-by-Year Results ..........................................31-38Series Records ......................................................... 38

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRESS INFORMATIONMEMBERS OF THE MEDIA

For information, photos, stories, statistics, and videotape highlights, or to arrange an interview with a coach or athlete, please contact Mike Warwick in the sports information office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850; phone: (607) 274-1401.

PRESS BOX CREDENTIALS Visiting media should contact the sports information

office at least 10 days in advance of the game to reserve space.

Abbreviated statistics will be provided following each quarter and a complete game summary will be available 20 minutes after the game in the press box. Power outlets are also available in the press box.

RADIO BROADCAST Radio crews wishing to broadcast a game must make

arrangements with the sports information office. A phone line is available for one visiting station per game at a fee of $25.

ACCESSIBILITY Questions about accommodation for individuals with

disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) 274-1767 (TDD) or [email protected] as much in advance of the event as possible.

CREDITS This Bombers media guide is produced by the Ithaca

College Office of Sports Information: Mike Warwick, director; Joe Gladziszewski, assistant director; Anna Cooper, assistant director; and Donna Mosher, department assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney and Patricia Reynolds unless otherwise indicated.

ON RADIOAll Ithaca football games can be heard live on award-

winning WICB, 91.7 FM. The pregame show starts 30 minutes before kickoff. All six home games will also be broadcast by VIC (106.5 FM). Both stations’ coverage is available over the Internet, and can be accessed at www.wicb.org and www.vicradio.org.

WICB also carries Sportstalk, a 60-minute program that airs Sundays at 6 p.m. Included in the call-in format of the show are game highlights, interviews and comprehensive coverage of Ithaca’s athletic program.

ON TELEVISIONAll five Bomber home games will be televised by ICTV

on Time Warner Cable’s channel 16. Bombers Football is cablecast live and re-shown on a tape-delayed basis at 7 p.m. the day of the game.

For the fourth year in a row, every Bomber home game will be streamed online. Fans can watch for free (a high-speed connection is required; dial-up connections will not work) through a link provided on the Ithaca website.

In addition, Time Warner Cable regularly broadcasts the Cortaca Jug game live in the Cortland, Ithaca and Syracuse markets as well as other selected areas throughout the state.

Every Sunday at 9 p.m. ICTV viewers can watch The Gridiron Report, a live game-review program featuring coach Mike Welch.

ON TEAMLINEBomber fans can hear the live play-by-play coverage of

Ithaca football even when they can’t make it to the game. Just call TEAMLINE at 800-846-4700 and enter Ithaca’s four-digit access code (3945). Charge the call on your Visa or Mastercard credit card and listen to the action, broadcast live by WICB-FM, over the phone. Fans can listen as long as they like and pay only for the time they listen. The longer the call, the lower the per-minute rate.

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On September 19, 1992, before a crowd of 4,417 fans, which

included former players and NCAA executive director Dick Schultz, South Hill Field was renamed Jim Butterfield Stadium. The move by the Ithaca College Board of Trustees placed the name most associated with the school’s football program on the facility. Butterfield joined Grambling’s Eddie Robinson and Roy Kidd of Eastern Kentucky as college football’s only active coaches to have their home field named for them.

Recognized as one of the top natural-grass facilities in Division III football, Butterfield Stadium has seating capacity for approximately 5,000 spectators, although crowds of more than 10,000 fans have attended games there—including a facility-record 12,620 for the 2001 Cortland game.

The original stadium was completed in the summer of 1958. On September 27, 1958, Ithaca hosted East Stroudsburg in the first regular-season game on South Hill Field. Trailing 6-0 at halftime, Ithaca rallied behind an Al Cain five-yard touchdown run and a scoring pass from Bob Ryan to future Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame member Dick Carmean. The Bombers’ 14-6 win snapped a streak of eight consecutive losses to the Warriors.

Ithaca has posted undefeated home records 15 times since 1958. Since the NCAA adopted a three-division format in 1973, Ithaca has lost just 31 games at home, with 11 of those coming at the hands of Division II opponents. Ithaca is 13-6 in NCAA playoff games at the facility and 2-1 in ECAC postseason competition.

The Bombers have won over 80 percent of their Butterfield Stadium/South Hill Field games. In 1998 the Bombers celebrated their 200th game at South Hill Field/Butterfield Stadium by beating St. Lawrence, 60-0. During coach Jim Butterfield’s 27-season career, the team’s home record was 117-25-1, a winning percentage of .822.

A 17-16 victory over Lycoming in the 2008 season-opener was the 200th Ithaca win at the stadium.

A number of improvements have been made since the facility was first used in 1958, including the latest renovation—a new scoreboard and message board installed in 2004. The press box, which was constructed in 1960, was renovated in 1985 and again in 1998. The track, resurfaced most recently in 1997, has played host to championships in the Independent College Athletic Conference, the Empire Athletic Association, the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

SOUTH HILL FIELD andBUTTERFIELD STADIUM

207-51-1, .801Years Won Lost Pct 1958-59 6 1 .8571960-69 24 12 .6671970-79* 41 9 .8201980-89 48 9 .8421990-99 43 13 .7682000-09 45 7 .875

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Date Opponent AttendanceNovember10,2001 Cortland 12,620November4,1995 Cortland 12,511November15,2003 Cortland 11,743November8,1997 Cortland 11,741November9,1991 Cortland 10,903November6,1999 Cortland 10,189November10,2007 Cortland 9,700November13,2009 Cortland 9,700November12,2005 Cortland 9,500October20,1979 AmericanInternational est.9,000September15,1979 St.Lawrence est.8,000September27,1980 Fordham est.8,000October11,1980 Springfield est.8,000

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One of the school’s most successful athletic programs, the Ithaca

football team also ranks among the top programs in the nation. The many highlights of Bomber football include:

• Three NCAA Division III football championships, a total surpassed only by Augustana and Mount Union.

• Seven appearances in the Division III national championship game, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.

• Totals of 41 playoff games and 27 wins (both among the Division III leaders).

• The fifth-best winning percentage in Division III (.669).

• Eight Lambert/Meadowlands Cups, presented to the top small-college program in the East each season; and nine Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) team of the year trophies.

• ECAC championships in 1984, 1996, 1998 and 2004.

• Five years ago the Bombers recorded the program’s 400th victory

Ithaca’s Division III teams have been guided by coach Jim Butterfield, a 1997 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame, and current coach Mike Welch, a player and assistant coach under Butterfield.

Following Butterfield’s retirement in 1993, Welch was named Ithaca’s ninth head football coach. His first team finished the regular season with six consecutive wins to earn the program’s 12th NCAA playoff berth. The Bombers posted playoff wins over Buffalo State (in overtime) and Plymouth State and nearly reached the Stagg Bowl, losing, 23-19, in the semifinals to Washington & Jefferson. Ithaca slipped to 5-4 in 1995 but was back in the postseason hunt again in 1996. The Bombers capped a 7-3 season with the ECAC Northeast championship, thanks to a 27-21 win at Worcester State.

In 1997, a seven-game winning streak put Ithaca in the playoff race, but back-to-back losses by a total of eight points in the season’s last two games knocked the Bombers out of

postseason contention. The 1998 team won eight of 10 regular-season games, then routed Hartwick, 40-6, in the ECAC North championship. A year later Ithaca made its 17th postseason appearance, reaching the ECAC Northwest championship. In 2001 the Bombers made a run in the NCAA tournament for the second time under Welch. After a 9-1 regular season, the 2001 team traveled to Montclair State and Rensselaer to post two playoff wins. The Bombers then fell to Rowan to end the successful season. The 2003 season saw road wins over Brockport and Montclair State in the NCAA playoffs before a snowy loss at Rensselaer in the national quarterfinals. The 2005 team reached the NCAA playoffs for the 15th time and the 2007 and 2008 teams reached the NCAA postseason as well.

When Butterfield arrived at Ithaca in 1967 for his first collegiate head coaching post, Ithaca’s schedule included top teams like Lehigh, West Chester, and C.W. Post. His first seven seasons produced a 29-29 record, before the program took off in the 1974 season. Ithaca won 10 straight games that season, scoring over 25 points in all but one of those games. An NCAA playoff win over Slippery Rock put Ithaca into its first Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, where the team lost to Central (Iowa), 10-8. Ithaca won the Division III team offense title that year, averaging 487.9 yards per game, a total topped by only four teams since.

The Bombers were back in the national championship game a year later, posting 10 straight wins (five by

shutout). In one of those shutouts, a 61-0 win over Springfield, Ithaca’s defense set Division III records for fewest total yards allowed (minus 50) and fewest rushing yards allowed (minus 94). In the playoffs, the Bombers topped Fort Valley and Widener before losing to Wittenberg, 28-0. All-Americans Jerry Boyes, a quarterback, and running back Dave Remick were mainstays on those first two Stagg Bowl teams.

Wittenberg again eliminated the Bombers from the postseason in 1978, a season that saw Ithaca lead Division III in rushing offense (averaging 320.1 yards per game). A year later the Bombers upset the three top seeds on the way to the school’s first national championship in any sport. Linebacker John Laper, the school’s career leader in tackles, and running back Bob Ferrigno, who tops the program in postseason rushing yards, were two of the top players on that team. The Bombers were back in the Stagg Bowl in 1980 and 1985, and reached the semifinals in 1986.

The 1988 season brought another national championship. The Bombers were 9-1 in the regular season, posted an overtime win over defending champion Wagner in a first-round playoff game, avenged their regular-season loss to Cortland in the second round and defeated Ferrum in the semifinals to earn a sixth Stagg Bowl visit. Ithaca’s 39-24 win over Central gave the program its second national championship. The Bombers set four playoff records: most points (159), first downs (91), net yards rushing (1,377) and total offense (1,719 yards).

TEAM AWARDSECAC TEAM

OF THE YEAR1974 • 1975 • 1978 1979 • 1980 • 19841985 • 1988 • 1991

LAMBERT / MEADOWLANDS CUP

1974 • 1975 • 1978 1980 • 1984 • 1985

1988 • 1991

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Two freshmen who played in the 1988 championship game—quarterback Todd Wilkowski and kicker Matt Sullivan—were back in the Stagg Bowl again in 1991. Wilkowski set a number of school passing records as a senior. After a week-four loss to Springfield put postseason hopes in jeopardy, Wilkowski (who was inducted into Ithaca’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002) engineered two scoring drives in the final minutes the following week against American International en route to a 23-20 win. Ithaca won its remaining four regular-season games and then beat Glassboro State, Union and Susquehanna in the playoffs to set up the Stagg Bowl return.

In the national championship game, Wilkowski passed for 262 yards and two touchdowns and Jeff Wittman rushed for three touchdowns as Ithaca defeated Dayton, 34-20. Ithaca’s 94 first downs and 1,867 yards in total offense were NCAA playoff records.

Ithaca made its 11th appearance in the NCAA postseason in 1992, but had its three-year streak broken in Butterfield’s last year, 1993.

Butterfield was named Kodak Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association in 1988 and 1991, and earned District I honors from the same organization seven times: in 1974, from 1978-80, and again from 1984-86.

Following Ithaca’s national championship seasons in 1979, 1988 and 1991, Butterfield was presented the Stan Lomax-Irving T. Marsh Award as Eastern coach of the year by the New York Football Writers Association. The 1988 season also brought him Division III coach of the year recognition from Chevrolet.

National recognition came to his players as well, with 85 of his Bombers winning 149 all-American spots.

Already a member of the Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame, Butterfield added to his long list of accomplishments in 1997 when he became the first member of the Bomber football program to earn induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Ithaca’s football program began in 1930, under coach Leonard Schreck. At that time, Ithaca played a five-game schedule that included freshman teams from St. Lawrence

and Colgate, and varsity teams from Mansfield, Hartwick and Cortland.

Coach Bucky Freeman took over in 1931 and led the Bombers to their first winning season, a 3-2 mark. His 13-year tenure featured nine winning seasons. Freeman coached back Ken Patrick, who still ranks among the program’s rushing leaders with 1,500 yards.

Football was discontinued from 1943-45. Between 1946 and 1957, Pete Hatch, Joseph Hamilton and Art Orloske served as Ithaca’s head coaches.

The hiring of Dick Lyon in 1958 produced a resurgence in the program. On the heels of a 2-5 season, Lyon’s first team posted a 6-1 record in 1958. That team, captained by lineman John Fasolino, a member of the Ithaca Athletic Hall of Fame, held the opposition to eight points or fewer in six of seven games.

In 1959 an incentive was added to the already competitive Ithaca-Cortland rivalry. Team captains Dick Carmean from Ithaca and Tom Decker of Cortland joined to donate a traveling trophy, named the Cortaca Jug, to be presented to the winning team each year. Today the matchup is one of the most prominent in Division III. The last eight Cortaca Jug games held in Ithaca have attracted crowds of 9,500 or more.

Ithaca posted three straight 6-2 records from 1962-64. Among the standouts of the period were 1962 all-American running back Bill O’Dell and Sam Curko, a guard, linebacker and kicker who earned all-America honors in 1963.

In 1965 the Bombers finished 8-0 for the program’s first undefeated season. Quarterback James Harris passed for 1,269 yards and nine touchdowns that year.

Lyon’s teams posted a winning record every season. In 1967 he joined the football staff at Army, opening the door for the arrival of Butterfield.

Oneofthewinningestcoachesincollegefootball,JimButterfieldspent27yearsasfootballcoachandprofessorofphysicaleducationatIthaca.Duringhiscareerhewonthreenationalchampionshipsandearnednationalcoachoftheyearhonorstwice.Butterfield,whopassedawayin2002,wasinductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFamein1997.

COACH JIM BUTTERFIELD

NCAA PLAYOFF LEADERS No. School Years Games W L Pct 1. MountUnion 21 72 62 10 .861 2. St.John’s(Minn.) 20 52 34 18 .654 3. Rowan 13 43 30 13 .698 4. ITHACA 17 41 27 14 .659 5. Central(Iowa) 19 39 22 17 .564 6. Augustana(Ill.) 15 33 22 11 .667 7. Washington &Jefferson 20 40 20 20 .500 8. Wittenberg 12 29 19 10 .655 9. Dayton 11 25 16 9 .640 Widener 12 25 15 10 .625

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ITHACA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

CharlesBaker’41(1971)DavidBarton’67(1981)CharlesBoots’61(1998)JerryBoyes’76(1986)BillBryant’76(1989)JimButterfield(1975)

DougCampbell’72(1984)BobCampese’82(1995)DickCarmean’60(1973)JackCashman’61(2002)FrankClarke’37(1969)JoeCorcoran’50(1978)SamCurko’64(1999)DougDeCarr’82(1987)

JosephD’Orazio’36(1996)JohnFasolino’60(2001)FrankFazio’67(1981)DanFeldman’90(2007)MerwinFenton’41(1998)BobFerrigno’81(1987)JamesFreeman(1967)BillGeorge’80(2000)

ClaudeGrace’37(1969)TedGreves’74(1983)

JamesHarris’66(1990)HaroldHatch’36(1972)GideonHawley’36(1973)JimHercinger’48(1969)HopHickey’34(2001)HowardHillis’36(1993)AlanHowell’77(1991)

RobertIngerson’41(1988)RaymondLaGere’41(1992)

JohnLaper’80(1990)MikeLurel’41(1992)DickLyon(1970)

EdMahoney’95(2008)MikeMcKillop’42(1969)MattMees’80(2005)EdMichael’65(1993)

MikeMiddaugh’88(1994)GeneMonje’64(2004)JohnMottola’42(1978)MikeNicholas’48(1976)JohnNicolo’80(1986)PerryNoun’59(1972)JohnNugent’50(1999)TomNugent’36(1970)BillO’Dell’63(1991)

JohnO’Neill’42(1996)MikeOrnato’59(1977)KenPatrick’35(1969)EdPesaresei(2007)

DaveRemick’75(1987)BobRyan’64(2004)AlvinSaake’37(1991)MikeScott’89(1995)KentScriber’72(1990)RonSegal’63(2003)FredSeither’50(1998)JimShaw’73(2003)BillSheerin’84(2001)

PaulThomann’54(2005)TimTorrey’86(2003)LenTyler’66(2001)FrankUrso’43(1992)

BobValesente’62(1971)ThomasVogt’64(1988)ToddWilkowski’93(2002)JimWilson’63(2007)TonyWise’73(1993)JeffWittman’93(2001)BobWojnar’73(1996)

DICK LYON PRESS BOXAt a ceremony held in

1998, the press box at Butterfield Stadium was renamed the Dick Lyon Press Box in honor of the former Bomber coach. The ceremony, which was part of Ithaca’s Homecoming Weekend festivities, also coincided with the 40th anniversary of the first football game played at the facility (formerly known as South Hill Field).

A group of coach Lyon’s former players spearheaded a fund-raising drive that enabled the school to make improvements to the press box, which includes private coaching booths for both teams and broadcast facilities for up to four radio stations and ICTV.

Lyon’s first year as head coach at Ithaca in 1958 also featured the team’s move to South Hill Field.

One of his team’s early conditioning drills was to walk the length of the field picking up rocks on the new playing surface. Now known as Butterfield Stadium, the facility (including the Dick Lyon Press Box) is one of Division III’s finest.

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1979ITHACA 14, Wittenberg 10

December 1Ithaca 0 7 7 0 — 14Wittenberg 7 3 0 0 — 10PHENIX CITY, Ala.—Quarterback Doug Bencsko passed for one touchdown and ran for another, and the Bomber defense limited top-ranked Wittenberg to just 10 points to secure Ithaca’s first national championship. The win marked the fourth time in five tries that the Bombers had beaten an undefeated opponent.

The two teams scored on consecutive possessions in the first half. After recovering an Ithaca fumble in the first quarter, Wittenberg drove 51 yards on 11 plays to score the first points. The Bombers tied the game on their next possession, a 15-play, 76-yard drive capped by Bencsko’s 11-yard touchdown pass to split end Jim Meyer. The Tigers moved ahead again on a field goal with five seconds remaining in the first half.

Another long drive, this one covering 58 yards in 11 plays, led to Bencsko’s one-yard touchdown dive. The score, with 1:33 left in the third quarter, turned out to be the last of the game.

All four Tiger fumbles occurred in Ithaca territory, and two were recovered by the Bombers inside the15-yard line.

Linebacker Harry Moss and nose guard Don Phillips each had 12 total tackles for Ithaca, and defensive back Tony Smith added 10. All-American linebacker John Laper and defensive tackle Jimmy Hoffman had nine tackles apiece.

WU — King1run(Dowdskick) IC — Meyer11passfromBencsko(Darlingkick) WU — Dowds34FG IC — Bencsko1run(Darlingkick)Att:6,500 IC WUFirstDowns 15 18Rushes-Yards 45-151 51-219PassingYards 66 90PassesAtt-Com-Int 21-7-1 25-10-0TotalYards 217 309ReturnYards 3 9Punts-Average 7-34.1 6-32.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-4Penalties-Yards 5-48 5-55

Individual LeadersRushing: WU —King20-81;Delaney15-62; Buckley8-54 IC —Ferrigno19-82;Nicolo15-37; Bencsko11-32Passing: WU —Delaney25-10-0,90 IC —Bencsko21-7-1,66Receiving: WU —Moon3-39;King3-2;Davis2-4 IC —Duncan4-45;Meyer2-19

1988ITHACA 39, Central (Iowa) 24

December 10Ithaca 0 15 17 7 — 39Central 0 8 7 9 — 24PHENIX CITY, Ala.—Stagg Bowl most valuable player Paul Parker rushed for 208 yards and three touchdowns, leading Ithaca to a 39-24 win over Central.

Central came into the game yielding an average of fewer than 100 rushing yards per game, but Ithaca rushed for 408 on the afternoon. The passing attack was effective as well, as quarterbacks Todd Wilkowski and Tom Pasquale combined to complete 11 of 15 passes for 116 yards. The team completion mark of .733 established an Ithaca playoff record.

Touchdown runs of 23 and 26 yards by Parker, a five-yard scoring run by Wilkowski, and Matt Sullivan’s 42-yard field goal helped Ithaca build a 25-8 advantage. The Dutchmen closed the gap to 10 points on a third-quarter touchdown, but on the following kickoff Mike Scott scored on an 84-yard return. Parker’s third touchdown put the game out of reach in the fourth.

Cornerback Tom Knapp tied a Stagg Bowl and school playoff record with three interceptions, and linebacker Matt Herbst led the team in tackles with 11. IC — Parker23run(McLaughlinpassfromBarker) IC — Wilkowski5run(Sullivankick) CC — Novak37passfromKooiker (BruxvoortpassfromKooiker) IC — Sullivan42FG IC — Parker26run(Sullivankick) CC — Bruxvoort7passfromKooiker(Phippskick) IC — Scott84kickoffreturn(Sullivankick) CC — Phipps41FG IC — Parker4run(Sullivankick) CC — Barten6run(Kooikerpassfailed)Att:4,000 IC CCFirstDowns 26 15Rushes-Yards 69-408 24-56PassingYards 116 233PassesAtt-Com-Int 15-11-1 35-14-3TotalYards 524 289ReturnYards 41 19Punts-Average 4-31.8 5-34.2Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-84 3-15

Individual LeadersRushing: IC —Parker22-208;Scott15-92 CC —Barten11-54Passing: IC —Wilkowski5-4-0,33;Pasquale10-7-1,83 CC —Kooiker35-14-3,233Receiving: IC —Hammel3-40;VanDyke3-32 CC —Simmons3-35;Novak2-55

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1991ITHACA 34, Dayton 20

December 14Ithaca 6 14 0 14 — 34Dayton 10 7 0 3 — 20BRADENTON, Fla.—Ithaca captured its third national championship with a 34-20 win over Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl at Hawkins Stadium.

Junior fullback Jeff Wittman scored three touchdowns and finished with 159 yards rushing on a school playoff-record 30 carries. Wittman’s touchdown runs covered one, three and six yards.

Senior quarterback Todd Wilkowski completed 15 of 25 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdown passes went to senior split end Nick Ismailoff, who made 10 receptions for 193 yards.

The defense was equally impressive. In the second half, Ithaca did not allow a first down and yielded only 13 yards to the Dayton offense. Junior linebacker Billie Mays Jr. had 10 tackles and senior strong safety Joe Palladino picked off two passes and made nine tackles.

UD — Hofacre17passfromKeller(Burnskick) IC — Wittman1run(kickfailed) UD — Burns30FG UD — Alexander9run(Burnskick) IC — Ismailoff42passfromWilkowski (Sullivankick) IC — Wittman3run(Sullivankick) IC — Wittman6run(Sullivankick) UD — Burns24FG IC — Ismailoff32passfromWilkowski (Sullivankick)Att:5,469 IC UDFirstDowns 29 11Rushes-Yards 65-296 37-135PassingYards 262 79PassesAtt-Com-Int 26-15-1 21-10-2TotalYards 558 214ReturnYards 1 28Punts-Average 3-37.7 7-38.7Fumbles-Lost 5-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 2-22 3-38

Individual LeadersRushing: IC —Wittman30-159; Wilkowski18-63;Adams10-51 UD —Miller11-55;Peterson12-35Passing: IC —Wilkowski25-15-1,262; Wittman1-0-0 UD —Keller16-9-1,71;Daniels5-1-1,8Receiving: IC —Ismailoff10-193;Gamble3-47; Slayton2-22 UD —Franks3-24,Taylor3-22

NCAA PLAYOFF RESULTSYear Date Opponent W-L IC-Opp1974 11/30 SlipperyRock W 27-14 atCornellUniversity 12/7 vs.Central(Iowa)+ L 8-101975 11/22 FortValley W 41-12 11/29 Widener W 23-14 12/6 vs.Wittenberg+ L 0-281978 11/18 Wittenberg L 3-61979 11/17 atDubuque W 27-7 11/24 Carnegie-Mellon W 15-6 12/1 vs.Wittenberg+ W 14-101980 11/22 Wagner W 41-13 11/29 Minnesota-Morris W 36-0 12/6 vs.Dayton+ L 0-631985 11/23 atUnion W 13-12 11/30 MontclairState W 50-28 12/7 Gettysburg W 34-0 12/14 vs.Augustana+ L 7-201986 11/22 atUnion(OT) W 24-17 11/29 MontclairState W 29-15 12/6 SalisburyState L 40-441988 11/19 atWagner(OT) W 34-31 11/26 Cortland W 24-17 12/3 Ferrum W 62-28 12/10 vs.Central(Iowa)+ W 39-241990 11/17 TrentonState L 14-241991 11/23 GlassboroState W 31-10 11/30 Union W 35-23 12/7 atSusquehanna W 49-13 12/14 vs.Dayton+ W 34-201992 11/21 BuffaloState L 26-281994 11/19 BuffaloState(2OT) W 10-7 11/26 atPlymouthState W 22-7 12/3 Wash.&Jefferson L 19-232001 11/17 atMontclairState W 35-23 11/24 atRensselaer W 27-10 12/1 atRowan L 0-482003 11/22 atBrockport W 14-9 11/29 atMontclairState W 33-13 12/6 atRensselaer L 16-212005 11/19 atUnion L 41-552007 11/17 atMountUnion L 18-422008 11/24 Curry L 21-26

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AStephenAbbott(1968-69-70)MorganAbdelnour(2008-09)KevinAccetta(2009)AndyAckerman(2004)JeffAdams(1990-91-92)JosephAgnello(1976-77-78)TariqAhmad(2000-01-02-03)DavidAhonen(2007-08-09)NickAiello(2002-03-04-05)DougAlbertsman(1987-88)JoeyAlger(2003)EdwardAllen(1973-74)TimAllen(1990-91-92)ShawnAlmeida(1986)ChrisAlmerico(1997)RobertAloian(1967-68)JerryAltimonda(1940)TobyAlvarez(1998-99-2000)RonAmato (1997-98-99-2000)EricAmorese(1996-97-98)DanielAnderson(1963-64)JerryAnderson(1994-95)RoyAnderson(1981-82-83)EricAndrews(1987)MichaelAngelo(1957-58-59)JonAnglim(1984-86)JosephAnnarella(1948)NicholasAnnotto(1960,62)BobAnton(1979)LouArdolino(1989-90-91)JohnArmato,Mgr.(1964)RobertArmstrong (1965-66-67)JonathanAshford(1993)TayerAshkar(2005-06-07)ArthurAsselta(1967)RobertAtwood(1941)ScottAuchenbach(2007,2009)BrianAustin(1996-97-98)RobertAustin(1970)PeterAuyer(1974-75-76)

BRichardBacker(1949-50)RichardBacker(1968)AlexBaez(2004-05-06-07)NelsonBagnardi(1975-76)JosephBaiano(1954)MichaelBaier(1975)CharlesBaker(1938-39-40)KennethBaker(1957)TylerBaker(2007-08-09)JosephBannon,Mgr.(1956)ScottBarker(1988-89)

SamuelBaroody(1948-49)JasonBarell(2000)RichardBartels,Mgr.(1954)BrunoBartolomei(1998-99)SteveBartomioli(2004-06)DavidBarton(1964-65-66)MichaelBarton(1967)MichaelBattle(1974-75-76)PeterBauer(1968-70)JohnBaumann(1970-71)RonaldBaumann,Mgr. (1975)LanceBaumgartner (2007-08-09)RaymondBeauter(1947)FritzBecker(1940-41)EdwinBeckwith(1942)BriggsBedigian(1995-96-97)StephenBedosky (1957-58-59)JonBeer(1993-94)CraigBelcher(1986-87-88)JamesBell(1968-69-70)ChrisBelluzzi(1996)ArthurBement(1959)RonielBencosme (2006-07-08)DougBencsko(1978-79)SalvatoreBeninati(1957)WayneBenjamin,Mgr. (1967-68)JohnBenson(1991)EricBerger(2009)ThomasBergerstock (2007-08-09)JohnBertino(1979-80)JimBetz(1994-95)PhilBianco(1978-79)BrianBicher (1999-2000-01-02)MikeBiondi(1978)JasonBigelow(1992-93)ShawnBigsby(1993-94)TedBilkey(1985-86)ScottBillings(1972-73,75-76)MikeBiondi(1979-80)JackBishop(1950)WilliamBlokkerJr.(1963-64)LeightonBlanchard(1947)JasonBlood(1993-94)RobertBluett,Mgr.(1967)TomBlumenauer(2005-06)JosephBobinis(1974-75-76)MikeBoch(2008-09)ThurmanBoddie(1953)ChrisBogle(1998)

HenryBogus(1947)DonaldBohlinger(1954)MichaelBond(1974)DavidBonney(1967-68)KeithBonser (1995-96-98-99)MikeBontempo(1982-83)CharlesBoots(1957-58-59)MarkBoronski(1971-72)EdBorrelli(1982)CharlesBost(1993)JeffBostic(2006)RonaldBouchier(1960-61)AltonBouton(1959)JonathanBowers(1973)JosephBowers(1973-74-75)JamesBowles(1958,60)JerryBoyes(1973-74-75)MikeBozosi(1991)JimBradley(1991)JamesBradshaw(1958-59)TuckerBradshaw(1980-81)CharlesBrady(1959-60)JasonBrady(1994-95-96)JohnBranick(1947,49)JamesBranski(1968-69)JohnBreese(1954,56)EricBreton(2009)SteveBrett(1985)WilliamBrichkowski (1949-50-51)NewtonBrooke(1962)ArthurBrooks(1969-70)JosephBrown(1951-52)RichardBrown(1956-57)JimBruchac(1988-89)DaveBrumfield(1992)JustinBrunell(2004-05-06)RichardBryant(1972-73)BillBryant(1973-74-75)ArthurBubb(1942)GaryBucci(1973-74-75)TomBuchanan(1981)GeorgeBuchholz(1974-75)KurtBuckhout(1967-68)MattBuddenhagen (1996-97-98)GeorgeBullis(1996-97)AlanBurczak(1967-68)ThomasBurlin(1976-77-78)RobertBurnham(1965-66)EdwardBurns(1974)PeterBurns(1988-89)SteveBurns(1991)LouButenschoen (1984-85-86)

PhilByers(2004-06-07)LeeByrne(1987-89)SeanByrnes(1995-96-97)

CRobCacchio(1994-95)TomCahill(1991-92)AlfredCain(1957-59)TywanCalhoun(1993)JosephCaliguire(1949)CharlesCallaway (1987-88,90)SteveCallender(1948-49-50)EverettCameron(1948)JohnCameron(2005)BrettCampbell(2002-03)DougCampbell(1969-70-71)BobCampese(1979-81)TroyCanada(1997-98)PJCanestrari(2003-04-05)JonCantor(1991-92)MattCapuano(1985)VinceCarbonaro (1959-60-61)FrankCarbone(1954)MatteoCardaro(1953)ArthurCardi(1963)TimCarley(1996-97-98)SteveCarloni(1979-80)RobertCarman(1997)DickCarmean (1956-57-58-59)WilliamCarney(1973-74-75)JackCarona(1949-51)RyanCarpenter(1997-98-99)ThomasCarroll(1953-54)RobertCarty(1959)GlennCaruso(1994-95)JosephCasarella(1965-66)EricCase(1984)JohnCashman(1958-59-60)RichardCassella(1963)TomCastellano(2005-06)PaulCataldo(2005-06-07)FrankCaufield(1974-75-76)AbeCeesay(1996-97-98-99)PeteCelebre(2001-02-03)DaveCeleste (2003-04-05-06)JakeCerrone(1991-93)AnthonyCerulloJr.(1963-64)PeterCerullo(1995-96)ChrisCestaro(1977-79)JimChadwick(1987)JimChapman (2003-04-05-06)

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StephenCharsky(1942)DoyleChatham(1974-75-76)ChrisCherchio(2002)JeffCherkas(1996-97)JasonChier(2006-07-08)CraigChiesa(1982-85)ThomasChristiana(1970-71)BretCianfoni(1998-99)ThomasCiccolella (1970-71-72)AlCihocki(1969-70)RichardCihocki(1973)JoeCipp(1989-90)JohnCirba(2007-08)TimothyClair(1964-65-66)RyanClarke(2008-09)BrianClawson(1993,95)RichardCleaves(1974)ScottClements(1984)KevinCline(2009)MikeClose(1983-85)CoryCoady(2001-02-03)JordanCoe(1999-2000)FrankCogliandro(1980-81)MelvinCohen(1954-55-56)TerryCoholan(1976-77-78)HalCole(1979-81)JasonCole(1988-90)ThomasCole(1964-65)JohnColegrove(1942)ChrisCollier(2008-09)RichardCollins(1969-70-71)TimothyCollins(1975-76)PaulColistra(2001-02-03)ChrisColloca(1987,89-90)ThomasColo(1971)JoseColon(2001-02-04-05)ScottColton(1976-77-78)CharlesCompton(1940-41)MartyConden(1979-80)JimCondon(2002)MikeCondon(1995)RobertCongdon (1964-65-66)ZachConnett(2006-07-08)ScottConnolly(1993-94-95)TimConnolly(1980)MikeConti(2008-09)ThomasConway(1975-76)ClarenceConz(1949-50-51)BryanCook(1997-98)GeorgeCoon(1966)2P.J.Cooney(1994-95-96)CharlesCooper,Mgr.(1949)JoeCorcoran(1946,48-49)RobertCorcoran(1961)

JoeCorley(2002)JohnCornick(1961-63)CoryCorrado(2000-01)JamesCostas(1974-75-76)GarrettCouture(2005-06)KyleCrandall (2005-06-07-08)MattCrandall(2008-09)CharlesCraparo(1998-99)PatrickCristello(1952-53)JamesCromer(1977)ChrisCummiskey(1993)SamCurko(1961-62-63)FrankCurto(1984)JosephCushman(1942)LarryCzarnecki (1972-73-74-75)

DSamD’Agostino (1977-78-79)JosephDailey(1958-59)JeffDallesandro(1995-96)ErikDaly(2004)JustinDaly(2000-01-02)MikeD’Amico(2004)MarcD’Amico(2007)AnthonyD’Annunzio(1974)MichaelD’Antonio(1981)MarkDantuono(1996-97)JakeDapolito(2005-06-07)AlexDarcey(2008)VinnieDargush(2002-03-04)GregDarienzo(1990,92)TomDarling(1977-78-79)DrewDavidson (1998-99-2000-01)PeterDavidson(1963-64)CoryDavies(1981-82)GeorgeDavis(1939)JamesDavis(2004-05-06)JohnDavis(1947)JeffDeak(1989-90-91)StuartDean(1975)JoeDeBellis(1983-84)DougDeCarr (1978-79-80-81)RayDeCarr(1986-87)BillDecker(1982-83-84)TomDecker(1985-86-87)SamuelDeeb(1939-40-41)BobbyDeForrest(2009)SteveDeinhardt(1973-74)JohnDeKay(1951-52-53-54)DonaldDellaVella (1962-63-64)

KurtDeLuca(1982)RaymondDeMarco(1966-67)JosephDeMato(1955)MikeDeMay(1994-95)JohnDemby(1958-59)JohnDemenkoff(1940,42)KevinDemer(1986-87)MichaelDemetros(1973-74)FredDeNisco(1997)NickDerCola(1949-50)FrankDerenzo(1958)NeilDeRosa(1966)MikeDeRose(1989-90)CamilloDeSantis(1949)LennyDeStefano(2003)PeterDeStefano(1949-50)ChuckDeTaeye(2006)JohnDevic(1939)MikeDeVirgilius(1981-82-83)MattDibble(2008-09)NickDibble(1997-98-99)MikeDiCocco(1995-96)KevinDidio(1980-81)RobertDieher(1961)RobertDierks(1940-41-42)LeeDiGristina (1998-99-2000)RonaldDiMartino (1973-74-75)RandyDinjian(1994-95)RalphDintino(1972-74)DonaldDistin(1954-55)MichaelDiTroia(1969-70-71)JohnDoehring(1970-71)AlexanderDoig(1941-42)RichardDonlick(1962-63)RyanDona(2004-05)EdwardDonnelly(1949)MikeDonnelly(1973-74)JamieDonovan (2004-05-06-07)BrianDougherty(1984-85)DanielDougherty (1976-77-78)PatrickDougherty(1973-74)BobDowell(1969)MikeDowling(1990-91-92)TimDownes(1977-80)JeffDoyle(1996-97)RonaldDoyon(1964,66)AdamDrescher (2006-07-08-09)DaveDresner(1988)DanielDudek(1953)MarcDumont(1974)LarryDun(1939)

JimDuncan(1978-79-80-81)MarcDuncan(1985-86)KermitDunmore(1955-56)HowardDunn(1951)MichaelDunton(1971-72)WilliamDupuis(1947)LeonardDworsky(1951,54)DillonDwyer(2007)TomDwyer(1998-99)

ERichEasterly(1985)JonEdgcomb(2000-02-03)RobertEdson(1976)JohnEdwards(1981-82-83)RobertEgan(1998)RichardEggleston(1975-76)HeinzEisele(1940-41)RobertEllis(1972-73)JohnEllison(2001)HowardEngel(1965)BartEngler(1996-97)EdwardEnnis(1970)RyanErbe(2002)JeffErne(1996-97-98-99)ScottErnst(1995-96)WilliamErvin(1966)RobertEspey(1950)TomEschen(2008-09)JustinEsposito (2002-03-04-05)RichEvans(1982-83-84)WilliamEvans(1981-82)

FBlaiseFaggiano(1991-92)TimFaughnan(1978)EdgarFarquhar(1961-62-63)HeraldFarrell(1946)KevinFarrell(1983-84-85-86)JohnFasolino(1957-58)TomFay(1966-67)FrankFazio(1964-65-66)EricFedrizzi(2001-02)MarkFeenstra(1984)BillyFeldmaier(1999-2000)DanFeldman(1987-89)JoshFelicetti(2002-03-04-05)JohnFelker(1975-76-77)MikeFenton(1993-94)ChrisFerguson(1992)WayneFerguson(1971-72)MarkFerraiolo(1995-96)JohnFerrara,Trainer(1953)BobFerrigino(1978-79-80)TomFicorelli(1966-67-68)

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JohnFilor(1952-53-54)KevinFinn(1981-82-83)RobFinneran(1989-90-91)TomFinneran (1986-87-88-89)JohnFinster(1955-56)AaronFiorini(2001-02)TyroneFisher(1996)JoeFitzgerald(1991-92)JohnFitzgerald(1986,88-89)SeanFitzmaurice(2002)JeffFlanders(1982,84)RichFleischman(1995-96-97)EricFlemming(1989-90)J.J.Fletcher(2005)DaveFlihan(1985-86)EricFlint(2000)DonaldFoley(1966)JoeFoley(1980)JohnFoley(1975-76)JulianForbes (1997-98-99-2000)MerleFord(1941)AriForgosh(1990-91-92)StevenForman(1967)JamesFormato(1971)JohnForrest(1975)SamuelFouss(1965-66)DougFraser(2008)JamieFree(2001-02-03-04)WilliamFreeman(1954)ScottFrieary(1995-96-97)RonaldFuller(1967)JohnFurey(1977-78)FredFusaro(1964-65)TonyFusaro(1979-80)

GArthurGage(1955-56,58)DannyGaglianese(2006-07)JamesGainey(1960)AlbertGala(1960)JohnGalloway(1982,84)BillGamble(1991-92)ToddGannon(1992)BryanGardner(2006)JeffGarlock(1996-97)BobGarone(1984-85-86)RandyGarrett(1970-71-72)JimGarrity(1985-86)BenGarvey(2007-08)JohnGarvey(1968)ChrisGates(1984)PhilipGatti(1955)GregGatz(1981-82)MikeGaunay(2000)MortonGazlay(1950)

RickGebler(1967-68)DanGeen(1982-83)JonGenese(1992,94-95)BillGeorge(1976-77-78-79)CaesarGeorge(1953)MattGeorge(1991-92-93-94)AnthonyGerbino(1966)JerryGerbis(1982-83-84)JackGetman(1950)DougGetzke(1977-79)RichGianforti(1991-92-93)JoeGiardina(1987)JimGibbons(1988-89)BobGibbs(1997-98)SeanGil(2009)GaryGilbert(1990)JoeGilfedder(2008-09)GeorgeGiordano (1976-77-78)PeterGiordano(1977-78-79)TommyGiorgio (1999-2000-01)GaryGiroux(1972-73)PaulGiroux(1966-67)JimGiruzzi(1981,84)RobertGlazier(1963-64-65)BrettGliosca(2002)BobGneo(1982-84)JoeGoetz(2006-07-08-09)JimmyGold(1978-79)AnthonyGonzalez(1996)VanDykeGoodsell(1941)LitoGonzalez(2003-04)GregGoodale(2003)KellyGordon(2004-05-06)NicholasGordon(1960-61-62)MarkGowin(1973)ChrisGrady(2007-08)PatGraham(2003)WilliamGraney(1953)PasqualeGrasso(1956)BrianGrastorf(2006-07-08-09)DanGraves(1995-96)ChrisGray(2006-07-08)DaeganGray(1986-88)SeanGreeley(1987-88)GeoffGreen(1994-96)JohnGreene(1971,73)BradGreenfield(1999-2000)DaveGreenspahn(1986-87)CalebGreer-Carney (2001-02-03)LarryGrego(1960-61)BernieGrestl(1938-39)TedGreves(1971-73)ScottGriesemer(1992-93-94)JustinGriffin(1996-97-98)

ThomasGriffin(1981-82-83)MartyGriffith(1981-82-83)SamGrillo(1946)AdamGrossman (1997-98-99-2000)AnthonyGrosso(1971-72-73)DonaldGrundtisch(1952)AlbertGruner(1938-39)MarshallGrupp(1971)EdwardGryska(1971-72)AlanGuenther(1965-67)NickGuerrera(1984-85)CarlGuidotti(1978-80)JohnGuinan (1952-53,58-59)JamesGunning,Mgr.(1970)NickGuttuso(2005-06-07)

HChrisHagemann(2002-03)MattHagerty(1989)JamesHagin(1973)AndrewHaim(2007-08-09)BrianHall(1990-91)DanaHallenbeck(1971-72)JamesHalloran(1976)GlennHamasaki(1999-2000)DavidHambleton (1975-76-77)SeanHamilton(1990-91)KenHammel(1988-90)JerryHanchrow(1951)WalterHankinson(1951)MatthewHannon(2009)DavidHansen(1960)ThomasHansen (1976-77-78)ChrisHardy(1977-78-79)ScottHarkins(1997)BrendanHarper(2008-09)JamesHarris(1964-65)NealHarris(1955)TimHarrison(1996-97)RichardHasard(1964)MattHatlee(1988-89-90)MichaelHaugh(1961)RobertHawthorne(1947)DanHayes(1995)RogerHayes(1962-63-64)TimHealy(2000-01)MarcHedglin(2002-03-04)PatrickHeenehan (2005-06-07)KeithHeinzelman(1993-94)KevinHeinzelman(2007-08-09)ThomasHeinzelman (1973-74)

PaulHelm(2007)CharlesHenke(1960-61-62)AndyHerbst(1996)MattHerbst(1987-88-89)JohnHerloski(1946,49)StevenHerrman(1971)ChadHerring(2007-08-09)RichardHerzog(1964)ThomasHesler(1990)HunterHess(1994)DaneHewlett(2004-05-06)HennyHiemenz(1996-97-98)CharlesHiggins(1956-57)BobHiggins(2003-04-05)DanHiggins(2007-08-09)JeffHiggins(1994-95-96)AlexHill(2002-03)CharlesHill(1968)GaryHill(1959-60)MortonHochheiser(1942)WilliamHockaday(1952)WilliamHoereth(1963-64)JimHoffman(1978-79-80)MikeHoffman(1985-86)BrianScottHogan(2005-06)BrianSeamusHogan (2005-06-07)DavidHogan(1959)CharlesHolland(1957-58)MikeHolland(1999-2000-01)PeterHolskin(1968-70)CharlesHolt(1947)EdwardHoman(1940)WilliamHope(1941-42)NickHorowski(2007)WilliamHorne(1965-66-67)HowardHorton(1983)JohnHousman(1941)JonHoward(1988)AlanHowell(1973-74-75)DonaldHowell(1966)RodneyHowell(1967-68-69)FrankHuchro(1940-41)MarcHudak(1986-87-88)EdHungler(1989-90)BryanHunte(1995)RobertHunter(1973-74)JamesHuntley(1970)JasonHurleman(1994-95)MikeHusdan(2000)ShawnHuth(1985-86-87)ScottHutz(1998)BrandonHuyler(1996)StevenHyman(1965-66-67)

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JDorieJackson(1939)GaryJackson(1966)GlennJackson(1980-81)PaulJacoby(1962)MarkJaeckle(1987)JeffJaeger(1991-92-93)T.J.Jalbert(1999-2000-01)JohnJangl,Mgr.(1969)TerryJarvie(1977-78-79-80)AdamJason(2004-05-06)JosephJastrab(1942)LloydJohns(1941)IrikJohnson(2000-02)JustinJohnson(1993)RobertJohnson(1942)RobertJohnson(1982-83-84)JoeJohnston(1986,89)KirkJonah(1978-79-80-81)AaronJones(1994-95)LarryJones(2000-02)RalphJones(1988-89,92)RyanJones(1997)ThomasJones(1969,71-72)MikeJordan(1978-79-80)NormJordan(1979-80-81)PatJordan(1986)RickJordan(1977-78-79)RichardJoseph(1967)GaryJoy(1971-72-73)GeorgeJudware(1992-93-94)DanJuvan(2006-07-08)

KChrisKachmar(2006)JohnKalbacher(1946)JohnKalinowski(1955)LarryKaras(1960-62)JeffKasarjian(2002-03-04)BruceKaskey(1982-83-84)SteveKass(1983-84-85)BobKatz,Mgr.(1971)DennisKayser(1971,73)

BradKeisling(1999)GeorgeKelerchian(1942)EricKeller(1983-84)JohnKelleher(1981-82-83)ChanceKelley(1985)JamesKelley(1957)MichaelKelley(1971)JohnKelly(1987)ThomasKelly(1950-51)BirneyKellogg(1975)ChrisKenney(1998-2000)TommyKenney(2000-01-02)KevinKensey(1994-95-96)QuentinKiah(2005-06)SteveKieffer(1982-83)GeorgeKiley(1965-67)JimKilmetis(1980)DaveKim(1997-98)ChristopherKing(1974-75)GeorgeKing(1951)LelandKing(2008-09)RonaldKing(1973-74)JohnKingdon,Mgr.(1966)RichardKingdon(1961,63)RobertKingston(1946)RobertKirkendall(1950)RogerKirkhart(1961-62)WesleyKissel(1967-68-69)BrettKitenplon (2003-04-05-06)TimKittell(1992-93-94)ScottKlau(1986-87)WilliamKleinfelder (1969-70-71)TomKleinhammer (1977-78-79)TomKnapp(1987-88-89)GeraldKniffen(1952-55)GusKoch(1949-50)WilliamKohm(1965)ToddKonick(1992-93)JohnKoob(1981-82)EdwardKowalski(1966)EdwardKracke(1981)FrankKrans(1938-39)ChrisKrantz(1986)JeffKrenzer(1992)RobertKrenzer(1968-69)CharlesKroll(1972-73-74)DeanKroll(1977)JamesKrysinsky(1959)OwenKugler(2009)JustinKulp(2006-08)MikeKupiec(2004-05)CharlieKurtz(1989-90-91)JoeKurzejeski(1950)EricKvalvik(1983-84)

LTomLabesnki(2004-05)JeffLacey(1980-81-82-83)ChadLaChance(2009)AndyLaForce(2001)RickLaFrance(1966)RayLaGreca(1952)AdamLajara(2009)RayLake(2005-06)AndrewLambie(1969-70-71)StephenLang(1974-75)ErikLanganke(1992-93-94)DougLangley(1987)DanLanoir(1978-79-80-81)LouisLanzillo(1964)JohnLaper(1976-77-78-79)ThomasLaPlaca (1952-53,55-56)TimLaRoche(2001)LawrenceLasher(1942)EarnestLathers(1941)JesseLatino(2002-03)MattLaVallee(1993-94)HarryLawler(1971-72)ReggieLawrence(1995)MattLayton(2000-01)JohnLecci(1987-88-89)DarrenLee(1995,97)WilliamLee(1953-54)LawrenceLeFebre (1964-65-66)RayLeGere(1938-39)LaneLehrhoff(1985-86)JonLeisenring(1998)DonaldLeRay(1952)SteveLevy(1989-90)DennisLeyden(1970-71-72)ChrisLicata(1988-89)MarkLicwinko(2004-05)ScottLieber(2005-06-07)CraigLiebler(2006-07-08)BenLight(1933-34-35)KeithLinsey(1990-91)WilliamLisi(1949)J.B.Little(1972-74)BruceLittlejohn(1976)JoeLlaneza(1998-99-2000)ThomasLockwood (1961-62-63)WarrenLockwood(1940)AndyLonsky(2008-09)HaroldLovins(1941-42)EricLudemann(1967-68-69)StephenLudwig (1976-77-78)DanLummus(1995-96)

JohnLunievicz(1942)JohnLupetin(1949-50)DavidLupia(1996)DevinLutes(1993-94-95)EdLux(1950)JimLynch(1984-85)

MDanMacca(1985,87)AllanMacDonald(1978-79-80)ChrisMaceyak(1992-93)GeorgeMack (1982-83,85-86)SteveMack,Mgr.(1958-59)MattMackey(1978-79-80)KevinMacri(1985-86)DaveMaddi(1999-2000)LouMagrone(2003)EdMahoney(1992-93-94)GuidoMaiolo(1956-57-58)RichMallon(2009)RobertMallory(1982)NicholasMamula (1950-51-52)BrianManetta(1999-2000-01)RobertMangione(1971)SteveManning (1977-78-79-80)ArthurMarangi(1965-66-67)EvanMarcus(1987-88-89)BobMarella(1955-56)HugoMarion-Landais(1972)FrankMarkowick(1974)MikeMarks (1999-2000-01-02)TonyMarks(1974-75-76)TonyMarotta(1952)GregMaroun(1981-82-83)JoeMarra(1984-85-86-87)SteveMarshalek(1982)AlfredMarshall(1939-40-41)HodariMartin(1993-94)BobMason(1985-86-87)CaseyMastine(1991-92-93)WilliamMatejka(1963)GeorgeMatlock(1940-41)GeorgeMaurer(1959)PeterMayer(2001-02-03)BillieMays(1990-91,93)KevinMcCaffrey(1987,89)PeteMcCaffrey(2001-02)LukeMcCann(2001-02)ArthurMcCarthy(1952)TomMcCauley(1984-85-86)JohnMcConegly(1966)GeorgeMcCormack (1983-84-85)

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BrendanMcCormick (1980-81)JakeMcCormick(1994)MarkMcDonough (1999-2000-01)SteveMcDowell(1987)ArtMcFarlane(1951-52)RayMcFarlane(1955-56-57)WilliamMcFarlane(1952-53)MikeMcGavisk(1989-90)GlynnMcGlynn(1980)MikeMcGreevy(1999-2000)MikeMcKillop(1939-41)PatMcLaughlin(1987-88)SeanMcLaughin(2005-07)MattMcMahon(2002-03)KyleMcMann(2002)ThomasMcNeeley (1981,83-84)MarkMcQuade(1988-89)ScottMcVean(1999-2000-01)MikeMcVey(1982)DougMeagher(1989-90)ChrisMedici(2003-04-05)SamMedina(1991)MikeMeding,Mgr.(1971-72)EdwardMeelan(1967)MattMees(1976-77-78-79)GaryMeierdiercks (1967,69-70)WilliamMeissner(1942)FrankMelie(1952-53)AnthonyMeliti(1959)SethMeltzer(1997)AnthonyMelville (1999-2000-01)HarryMeshirer(1974-75)HaroldMeszaros(1949-50)JimMeyer(1978-79-80)MichaelMiceli(1996-97-98)EdwardMichael(1963-64)JohnMichalak(1965-66-67)MikeMiddaugh(1984-85-86)MichaelMielnicki(1975-76)AnthonyMilanese (1989-90-91-92)ClintMiller(1951-52-53-54)EricMiller(1988)GlennMiller(1975-76-77)JohnMiller(1960-61-62)MikeMiller(1985-86)TimMimken(1982)SalMinardi(1988-89)PeteMinturn(1983-84-85)SeanMirkov(2006-07-08)JoshMishara(1992)GaryMix(1968-70)

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NJoeNapoleone(2004-05-06)ChrisNee(1998-99-2000)GeorgeNeher(1961)DaveNelson(1996-97)RobertNelson(1973)ToddNestor(1992-93-94)EricNewman(1999)

JeffNewton(2000-01-02)GeraldNeufang(1957-58-59)LaurenceNevil(1968-69)JohnNeyenhouse(1965-66)MichaelNicholas(1946)JasonNichols(1992-93-4)EugeneNicolato(1974-75)KevinNicolette(1973)JoeNicoletti(2007-08-09)JohnNicolo(1976-79)RobertNiedzwiedz(1965-66)LindsayNortham(1946)MikeNorton(1984-85-86)PerryNoun(1955-56-57-58)ChrisNoto(1999-2000-01)MikeNowak(2005-06-07)TimNunn(1972-73-74)

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PDomenicoPacio(1957-58)LouisPalazzi(1973-74-75)JoePalladino(1989-90-91)JoePalumbo(1992-93)BobPaoletti(1996-97)VinPaolozzi(1995-96)WilliamPaparteys(1942)KevinParadis(1988-89)RickPardy(1981-82)

BillParker(2001)PaulParker(1988)DanParsons(1995)DanielParsons(1968-69)RichPasquale (1996-97-98-99)TomPasquale(1988-89)RossPassineau(1947,49)GregPatala(1949-50)BobbyPattison(2006)DonPauley(1942)RobertPauley,Mgr.(1957)BradPayne(2007-08-09)GregoryPeck(2009)RobertPedott(1991-92)RonaldPenna(1968)CraigPenson(1988-89)JosephPetrillo(1951)81)CarminePetrizzo(1976-77)MarkPhalen(1990-91-92)DonPhillips(1977-78-79)StevenPicker(1963-64-65)RobertPickertJr.(1964)KevinPilipczak(2002)JimPino(1988-90)DavidPiper(1975)AlfredPisano(1949-50-51)WilliamPiscitelli(1955)DavePitzer(1974-75-76)MikePodlucky(1968-69-70)TomPolicay(1974-75-76-77)ThomasPolimeni (1968-69-70)CharleyPope(1985-86)ChristopherPope(1981)BobPorter,Mgr.(1962-63)JasonPotts(1992-93-94)SeanPowers(1979,81)TomPratt(1995)MarkPrelewicz(1995-96)JimPresbrey(1984)LeRoyPrettyman(1955-56)RonaldPrice(1956-57)ChrisPride(2001)RobertPride(1984)LawrencePrince(1949-51)MattPrinciotto(2004)MikePritts(2000-01)DavidPrutting(2003)JimPryor(1982)DanPuckhaber(2000-01-02)SeanPuckhaber(2008-09)JosephPulvirent(1952)

QJakeQueener(2008-09)MikeQuinn(2004-05)

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MattQuinn(2007-08)PeteQuinn(1992)TibyronQuinn(1995-96)

RJimRafferty(1958-59-60)JimRagusa(1992-93-94)KrisRauschenberger (1992-93-94)ChetRay(1992)ClarenceRaymond(1958,60)JohnRaymond,Mgr.(1961-62)TimothyRaynolds(1974-75,77)FrederickRecchio (1968-69-70)DavidReed(1969-70-71)PeterReilly(1962-63-64)DavidRemick(1972-73-74)DaleResue(1951)CharlesReynolds(1968)BruceReynolds(1963-64)TimRice(1987-88-89)AlanRich(1993-94)RandyRiggs(1966)MattRiley(1977,80)MikeRiscica(1993-94)GaryRittenburg(1973-74)EdwinRivera(1996-97-98)MauriceRobbins(1939)ToddRobbins(1998-99)TravisRobbins(1999)ArthurRobinson(1954)JamesRodenbush (1974-75-76)MarkRodovick(2007-08-09)FelixRodriquez(1974-75-76)ThomasRogers(1962)AndrewRogowski(2008-09)BrianRomocki(1992-93-94)ChrisRosbrook(2000)BillRosecrans(1978-81)PaulRoselli(1990-91)ThomasRosenthal(1971)NiallRosenzweig(1985-86)JamieRosin(1983-84-85)DanRoss(2003-04-05-07)DustinRoss(2002-03-04-05)AaronRossi(2004-05-06)TimRourke(2003-04)DanRuffrage(2009)DanRuggerio(2007-08-09)MikeRumbutis(1997-98-99)KyleRutherford(2004-05)RebRussell(1988-89)EricRusso(2007-08)BrianRuster(1998-99)

JamesRyan(1966,68)RobertRyan(1957-58-59)

SPeteSachs(2008)AndySachs(1999-2000-01)RalphSalem(1955,57)PhilipSalerno(1985)JosephSalvato,Mgr.(1953)MattSamela(2006-07-08)ToddSandagato(1993-94)FrankSanders(1950-51)JosephSanok(1961)PeterSansiviera(1957,59)MikeSansone(1995-96-97-98)ToddSantabarbara(2002)WilliamSantoro(1989)ThomasSarchioto(1947,49)YuheiiSasaki(1999-2000)PeterSavage(1981-82-83)JoeScalice(2002-03-04-05)MattScalice(2006-07-08-09)JohnScanlon (2005-06-07-08)DaveSchaad(1982-84)JesseSchaeffer(2003-04)KyleScharles(2006-07-08-09)JohnSchiemann (1976-77-78)CharlesSchirmer (1965-66-67)HaroldSchirmer(1939)MikeSchleer(1991-92)SkylerSchlenker(2009)JohnSchmonsees(1970-71)DouglasSchneider(1969-70)RobertSchneider (1966-67-68)TomSchoen(1969-70)SeymourSchorr(1952)JoshSchottland(1995)LarrySchunck (1977-78-79-80)JackSchuster(1990-91-92)JoeSchuyler(2005-06)TomSchwan(1980-81)DomSciarrotta(1985-86)RobertScinta(1975)MikeScott(1986-87-88)PatScott(2008-09)CharlesSeager(1956)MarkSeaman(1979-80-81)DwayneSebold(1987-88)RonSegal(1959-60-61)FredSeither(1946,49)RonaldSerapilio(1960-61)

PaulSerino(1980)PaulShaffner (1979-80-81-82)AlexShafiro(2002-03-04)MarkShattuck(1981)DaveShaughnessy (1998-99-2000-01)GregSheeler(2000-01)BillSheerin(1981-82-83-84)StanSherwood(1941)EdmundShirk(1954)DavidSidle(1989-90)ScottSiegel(1989-90)BobSiglin(1999)NickSilverman(2006)ReginaldSimmons(1972)JerrySimon(1965)MarcSimonetti(1994-95)FrankSirianni,Trainer(1954)JoeSirianni(1981-82-83)MarcSirrico(1985,87)SeanSkinner(2003-04)JosephSkwarek(1942)DenisSlattery(1962,64)FrankSlattery(1966-67)JimSlayton(1990-91)DavidSlutzker(1975)RandySmail(1992)BarrySmith(1969-70-71)RichSmith(1986-87-88)RonSmith(1992-93)TonySmith(1977-78-79)PeterSmyk(1951)JamesSnead(1965-66)JustinSnyder(1998-2000-01)FredSolimon(2004)WesSomerville(1957-58)FrancisSoprano(1952-53)MikeSousa,Mgr.(1990)RaymondSpadafora (1960-61-62)FrancisSpadaro(1951)JamesSpano(1971-72)RobertSpano(1961)JohnSpencer(1946,49)LouisSpiotti(1965-66-67)ChrisSprague (1985-86-87-88)ThomasSprague(1973)EricSquires(1993-94)GavinStackhouse(2001)JackStanbro(1959)TerenceStanimer(1971-72)BrianSteele(2002-03-04)MattSteenberg(1975-76)RyanSteenberg(2002-03-04)

SethSteinberg(1997-99-2000)RichSteiner(1988-89-90)DavidStejbach(1990)CharlieStephens(2004-06-07)RobertStephens,Mgr.(1957)VinceSteponavicius(1991-92)WallaceStevenson(1942)BillStezzi(2004)EdwinStohrerJr. (1952-53-54-55)DaveStone(1981-82-83)BillStruzzi(2004-05-07)JerryStryker(1981-82-83)MikeSuchy(2000)DanSullivan(1985-86)MattSullivan(1988-89-90-91)PatSullivan(1978-79)ShawnSullivan(1975)TedSullivan(1999-2000)DonaldSutton(1941)DouglasSwarts(1942)TomSweatt(1991-92-93)KevinSweeney(2006)SteveSweeney(1983-85)DavidSwett(1970)ChrisSwiss(2003-04)JoshSydney(2002)EdwardSyron(1968-69)SandorSzabo(1966)ClaudeSzajna(1982)JamesSzczebra(1973-74-75)KenSzymansky(1991-92)

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GabrielTimpano (1971-72-73-74)RobertTinsley(1972-73)KitTipley(2000)DanTitus(1996-97-98)DuaneTitus(1990-91)RaymondTobia,Trainer(1953)KertisTomlins(1992)JohnTompkins(1978)TomToohey(1981-82)FrankToomey(1941-42)GregToothaker(1994-95-96)EricToporoff(2008-09)MattTorres(2003)TimTorrey(1983-84-85)GeorgeTortolon (1971-72-73-74)MattTosh(2001-02-03-04)BillToth(1985-86)JosephTotten,Mgr.(1960)LawrenceTozzi(1961-62)JimTracy(1980)WilliamTrainor(1949)RichardTravis(1961-62-63)JeffTremlett(1995-96-97-98)JosephTriolo(1967-69)SteveTripi(2001)DaveTrojanski(1981-82-83)RalphTropeano(1955)RobertTruman(2000-01-02-03)DavidTucci(1974)LawrenceTurel(1963-64-65)JohnTuthill(1962-63-64)JohnTwyman(1956)ThomasTyksinski (1966-67-68)LenTyler(1964-65)

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GeneVanVort(1983-84)DanVarney(2003-04-05)BobVeruto(1977)JasonVerwohlt(1993)MikeVickowski(1985-86-87)CarloVieni(1956-57)AnthonyViviano(1995)NorbertVoegele(1946)KevinVogt(1978,80-81)ThomasVogt(1961)LeeVokes(1947)SamVolo(1949-50-51)DaleVolpe(1970-71-72)JoeVolpe(2005-06-07)ThomasVossler(2008-09)MichaelVotta(1976-77)

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ChrisWhite(1989-90-91)RichardWhite(1941)SpencerWhite(2008-09)GregWhitney(1969-70,72)JamesWieta(1965)AlbertWilde(1958-59-60)ToddWilkowski (1988-89-90-91)JoeWilliams(1988-89-90)JustinWilliams(2002-03)AlvinWilliamson(1941)JasonWillis(2004)JamesWilson(1960-61-62)PaulWilson(1960-61)ScottWilson(1999)TomWiniewicz(1971-72)RyanWinslow(2002)DonaldWinter(1954-55-56)TonyWise(1971-72)DanWitbeck(2006-07-08-09)WilliamWitt(1939)JeffWittman(1989-90-91-92)BobWojnar(1970-71-72)GiffordWolcott(1980)BobWolf(1972)RichardWood(1974-75)GaryWorden(1967-68-69)LeonardWozniak(1947)GeorgeWurtenburg(1947)JeffWyatt(1986-87)PatWyman(1986-87)

YFredYaple(1980)RobertYeager(1951)JohnYengo(1961-62)BrianYoung(1999-2000-01)JohnYoung(1950)AnthonyYuli(1995-96)

ZJackZahn(1981)JayZunic(1991-92-93)KeithZupan,Mgr.(1989)JeffZych,Mgr.(1975)

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Ithaca College’s ninth head football coach, Welch has continued the success of one of Division III’s winningest programs. His teams have been consistent playoff contenders, and he owns a record of 128-46 (.736) as Bomber coach. He achieved another milestone in 2006 when he was elected to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Board of Trustees, where he is one of just two Division III coaches.

Taking over for Jim Butterfield, one of college football’s most successful coaches, Welch was college football’s most successful rookie coach in 1994. He led the Bombers to a 10-3 record and the NCAA Division III semifinals that year.

He posted more victories (10) than any other first-year NCAA coach. For his efforts, Welch was named Division III coach of the year by College Sports magazine and Eastern Division III coach of the year (Stan Lomax-Irving Marsh Award) by the Football Writers of New York.

The 1996 season saw a return to postseason play for Ithaca. The Bombers started the season with five straight wins and at one point earned the top spot in the NCAA Division III East Region rankings. Ithaca won the ECAC Northeast championship by downing previously unbeaten Worcester State, 27-21. The 1998 and

199 teams also made ECAC playoff appearances. In 2001 the Bombers reached the NCAA quarterfinals, posting road wins at Montclair State and Rensselaer. The 2003 Bombers reached the national quarterfinals after recording NCAA playoff wins at Brockport and Montclair State. In 2004 Ithaca routed Massachusetts-Dartmouth in an ECAC postseason game and a year later the Bombers won their fourth straight Empire 8 title and reached the NCAA playoffs for the 15th time. During the past three years Bombers made consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament (for the first time since 1992).

A high school standout at Dansville, Welch was coached there by Ithaca Athletic Hall of Fame member Tom Vogt ’64 and earned all-county honors as a junior halfback and a senior linebacker. Dansville was 16-0 during Welch’s sophomore and junior seasons.

At Ithaca he earned two letters playing for Butterfield. A running back, he missed most of his sophomore season with an ankle injury. Welch was named the Bombers’ most-improved back as a junior after gaining 467 yards on 117 carries. The starter at fullback and a captain as a senior, Welch was again slowed by an injury but still gained 257 yards on 61 attempts. Welch also spent four years

with the lacrosse program, including two with the varsity.

From 1973-76 Welch worked as an assistant football coach at Rush-Henrietta High School in Rochester. He earned his master’s degree from Albany in 1977. Welch was also a member of the Great Dane coaching staff, serving as offensive back coach and later defensive line coach on Bob Ford’s staff. Albany reached the NCAA semifinals in 1977.

In 1980 Welch began a four-year tenure as offensive coordinator at Washington (Mo.) University. He came back to his alma mater in 1984 as linebacker coach.

The Bomber football program has posted a 216-63 (.777) record with Welch on its coaching staff. In addition to winning national championships in 1988 and 1991, the Bombers have made 10 other NCAA playoff appearances (1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008). Ithaca was an ECAC playoff participant in 1984, 1987, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2004.

Welch is married to the former Susan Price, a 1973 Ithaca College graduate. They have two children; Jessica, a 2003 Ithaca graduate, was an all-American lacrosse player, and Jeff, a 2005 graduate who was an all-conference football and lacrosse player and captained both sports.

THE WELCH FILEEDUCATION

1973,bachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducationfromIthacaCollege1977,master’sdegreeineducationfromAlbany,Albany,N.Y.

COACHING EXPERIENCEHigh School: 1973-76,assistantcoachatRush-HenriettaHighSchool; Rochester,N.Y.College: 1976-80,offensivebackanddefensivelinecoachatAlbany; Albany,N.Y.1980-84,offensivecoordinatoratWashingtonUniversity: St.Louis,Mo.1984-94,linebackercoach,assistanttrack&fieldcoachandjuniorvarsitylacrossecoach atIthacaCollege1994-present,headcoach,IthacaCollege

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MIKE WELCH AS AN ASSISTANT COACHYear School Head Coach Record Postseason 1976 Albany(N.Y.) BobFord 4-51977 Albany(N.Y.) BobFord 9-2 NCAASemifinal1978 Albany(N.Y.) BobFord 7-31979 Albany(N.Y.) BobFord 6-31980 Washington(Mo.) KenHenderson 2-71981 Washington(Mo.) KenHenderson 2-71982 Washington(Mo.) KenHenderson 2-71983 Washington(Mo.) FredRemy 2-6-11984 Ithaca JimButterfield 10-1 ECACNorthChampion1985 Ithaca JimButterfield 11-2 NCAARunner-Up1986 Ithaca JimButterfield 11-1 NCAASemifinal1987 Ithaca JimButterfield 7-3 ECACNorthPlayoffs1988 Ithaca JimButterfield 13-1 NCAAChampion1989 Ithaca JimButterfield 7-31990 Ithaca JimButterfield 8-2 NCAAPlayoffs1991 Ithaca JimButterfield 12-1 NCAAChampion1992 Ithaca JimButterfield 9-2 NCAAPlayoffs1993 Ithaca JimButterfield 6-4

BOMBER COACHING RECORDS Name (seasons) Years Won Lost Tied Pct JimButterfield(1967-93) 27 206 71 1 .743 MIKEWELCH(1994-present) 16 128 46 0 .736 DickLyon(1958-66) 9 49 20 0 .710#* JamesA.“Bucky”Freeman(1931-42,1946) 13 36 32 6 .527* Harold“Pete”Hatch(1946-50) 5 13 18 0 .419 JosephHamilton(1951-55) 5 7 22 3 .266# BenLight(1935) 1 4 1 1 .750 ArtOrloske(1956-57) 2 3 10 0 .231 LeonardSchreck(1930) 1 1 3 1 .200

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DAN ELBERTYHead Junior Varsity Coach

Dan Elberty joined the Ithaca coaching staff in 1999 as head coach of the junior varsity program.

He had spent the previous 16 years coaching at various high schools throughout New York State, including eight seasons at nearby Lansing, where he is an elementary school teacher. His coaching background also includes ice hockey, baseball and track & field.

Elberty played three years of football at St. Lawrence. The Saints reached the NCAA semifinals in 1982.

SEAN FITZMAURICEDefensive Line Coach

Former Bomber offensive lineman Sean Fitzmaurice is in his eighth season as a member of the coaching staff.

Over the past six seasons, Ithaca’s defensive linemen have earned all-conference honors 11 times (including six first-team selections). Fitzmaurice, who also serves as Ithaca’s director of football operations, has coached four all-region picks including one all-American.

Fitzmaurice graduated from Ithaca in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in social studies education with a minor in coaching. He spent two years with the junior varsity coaching staff, working with the team’s linebackers and defensive linemen.

BRIAN GRASTORFGraduate Assistant Coach

Brian Grastorf, a spring graduate of Ithaca, joins the Bomber coaching staff as a graduate assistant.

A team captain as a senior, he started 12 games at quar-terback, making his debut with a win over previously un-defeated Cortland in 2008. He ranks seventh all-time at Ithaca with 3,333 career yards along with 31 touchdown passes.

MIKE HATCHERReceivers Coach

Mike Hatcher is in his fourth season with the Bomber coaching staff. He served as the program’s receivers coach for three years before taking over as offensive line coach this year.

During his time working with Ithaca’s wide receiv-ers, Bomber wideouts caught 63 touchdown passes and gained 246 yards per game while earning all-conference four times.

A graduate of Rhodes, Hatcher served as team captain as a senior and was a three-time all-conference wide re-ceiver for the Lynx. He was voted to the team’s leadership council all four years.

IRIK JOHNSONRunning Backs Coach

Irik Johnson returned to his alma mater in 2007. During his three years coaching Ithaca’s running backs, the team has averaged over 160 rushing yards per game and four different Bomber backs have combined for 21 100-yard games. He’s coached two first-team Empire 8 all-stars and two all-region running backs.

A 2003 Ithaca graduate, Johnson lettered twice as a Bomber wide receiver. He caught seven passes, incluing a pair of touchdown receptions.

PETER MAYERDefensive Backs Coach

Peter Mayer, an all-star safety at Ithaca, is in his third season on the staff.

Mayer has coached defensive backs who’ve earned all-conference honors five times. Two were named all-region, including a first-team all-American in 2008. The Bomber secondary has 33 interceptions in that span.

Mayer spent two seasons as an assistant at Division I-AA Colgate and has also coached at Widener and Ham-ilton at the Division III level.

A two-year starter at free safety, Mayer was an Empire 8 all-star as a senior and was named the team’s Most Im-proved Back. Mayer earned his bachelor’s degree from Ithaca and his master’s from Widener.

MARK ROSSDefensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach

Mark Ross rejoined the Bomber coaching staff in 2007 as Ithaca’s defensive coordinator. He previously coached the team’s defensive linemen and linebackers from 1999 to 2005.

During his three seasons as defensive coordinator, Itha-ca has allowed just 325 yards and 20 points per game. Bomber linebackers have earned Empire 8 all-star recog-nition six times in that period with two all-region selec-tions (including a 2008 first-team all-American).

Ross spent four years as an assistant at East Strouds-burg, coaching the defensive ends and linebackers for the Division II Warriors. He also served as special teams coach for three seasons.

A graduate of Penn State, he has also worked at Divi-sion I-AA Lafayette.

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CAREER RUSHINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Yards Avg TD Game Avg. 1. JamieDonovan(2004-07) 43 732 3,844 5.3 46 89.42. JeffWittman(1989-92) 32 586 3,410 5.8 44 106.6 3. MattMees(1976-79) 33 507 2,662 5.3 19 80.7 4. AlexBaez(2003-07) 44 433 2,427 5.6 14 55.25. BobFerrigno(1978-80) 27 364 2,400 6.6 30 88.9 6. TommyGiorgio(1997,99-2001) 33 540 2,365 4.4 36 71.77. DougCampbell(1969-71) 24 413 2,356 5.7 23 98.28. MikeScott(1986-88) 26 298 2,106 7.1 19 81.09. DaveRemick(1972-74) 23 375 2,096 5.6 14 91.110. PeteCelebre(2000-03) 29 371 1,733 4.7 20 59.8

SEASON RUSHINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Yards Avg TD Game Avg. 1. BobFerrigno(1980) 10 210 1,307 6.2 14 130.72. JeffWittman(1992) 10 207 1,301 6.3 19 130.1 3. ThomasBergerstock(2008) 10 216 1,240 5.7 20 124.0 4. JamieDonovan(2004) 11 205 1,224 6.0 15 111.35. JeffWittman(1990) 9 200 1,209 6.1 16 134.3 6. JamieDonovan(2007) 11 221 1,105 5.0 14 100.57. MikeScott(1988) 10 138 1,063 7.7 7 106.38. DaveRemick(1974) 10 163 1,010 6.2 8 112.29. TommyGiorgio(2000) 10 249 971 3.9 13 97110. JohnKoob(1982) 9 159 910 5.7 9 101.1

CAREER PASSINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Comp. Pct. Int Yards TD Rating 1. JoshFelicetti(2002-05) 42 1,148 718 .625 39 9,092 86 147.0 2. DanJuvan(2005-08) 37 765 465 .608 23 6,308 48 144.73. MikeO’Donovan(1995-98) 32 763 405 .531 22 5,379 53 127.44. BrianYoung(1998-2001) 32 733 417 .569 42 5,203 50 127.65. NealWeidman(1994-96) 20 533 329 .595 18 4,129 28 132.4 6. ToddWilkowski(1988-91) 36 494 231 .468 23 3,339 30 114.3 7. BrianGrastorf(2006-09) 32 459 267 .582 15 3,333 31 134.9 8. SteveKass(1983-85) 24 269 127 .472 13 1,763 13 108.59. DougDeCarr(1979-81) 18 281 126 .448 18 1,713 18 104.410. RayDeCarr(1986-87) 18 258 125 .484 13 1,709 14 111.9

SEASON PASSINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Comp. Pct. Int Yards TD Rating 1. JoshFelicetti(2005) 11 317 224 .707 12 2,882 34 174.9 2. DanJuvan(2007) 11 290 178 .614 6 2,621 24 160.5 3. MikeO’Donovan(1997) 10 351 198 .564 8 2,611 23 136.0 4. JoshFelicetti(2003) 13 339 198 .584 9 2,599 23 139.9 5. JoshFelicetti(2004) 10 319 198 .621 13 2,433 21 139.7 6. BrianGrastorf(2009) 10 343 203 .592 11 2,378 22 132.27. MikeO’Donovan(1998) 10 341 175 .513 13 2,365 24 125.28. BrianYoung(1999) 10 305 189 .620 17 2,220 16 129.3 9. NealWeidman(1995) 9 295 176 .597 10 2,125 13 127.910. NealWeidman(1996) 9 247 147 .595 7 1,919 15 139.2

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CAREER CATCHESNo. Name (seasons) Games Rec Yards Avg TD Game Avg. 1. AbeCeesay(1996-99) 34 131 1,825 13.9 11 3.8 2. JustinEsposito(2002-05) 39 127 1,835 14.4 11 3.3 3. JeffWelch(2001-04) 42 125 1,820 14.6 17 3.0 4. BrianWeverbergh(2005-08) 41 120 1,535 12.8 14 2.9 5. KeithBonser(1995-96,97-99) 34 119 1,562 13.1 9 3.5 6. MattBuddenhagen(1996-98) 29 108 1,639 15.2 12 3.7 7. JeffHiggins(1994-96) 26 94 1,339 14.2 9 3.6 GeorgeMack(1982-83,85-86) 39 94 1,777 18.7 22 2.49. MikeMarks(1999-2002) 38 93 1,304 14.0 10 2.4 10. THOMAS VOSSLER (2008-pres.) 21 92 1.267 13.8 9 4.4

SEASON CATCHESNo. Name (seasons) Games Rec Yards Avg TD Game Avg. 1. JoePalumbo(1993) 10 74 1,119 15.1 9 7.42. ToddSandagato(1994) 10 59 820 13.9 5 5.93. JeffHiggins(1995) 9 57 697 12.2 5 6.3 4. JeffWelch(2003) 13 56 953 17.0 8 4.35. NickIsmailoff(1991) 9 54 836 15.5 5 6.0 6. THOMAS VOSSLER (2009) 10 51 732 14.8 8 5.1 7. BrianWeverbergh(2008) 11 50 682 13.6 5 4.5 JeffWelch(2004) 11 50 645 12.9 6 4.59. MattBuddenhagen(1997) 10 49 669 13.7 0 4.9 JustinEsposito(2003) 11 49 588 12.0 4 3.8

CAREER SCORINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Pts Avg. 1. JamieDonovan(2004-07) 43 282 6.6 2. BrettKitenplon(2003-06) 45 281 6.23. JeffWittman(1989-92) 32 270 8.4 4. TommyGiorgio(1997,99-2001) 33 244 7.4 5. MattSullivan(1988-91) 38 205 5.46. BobFerrigno(1978-80) 27 200 7.4 7. BillO’Dell(1960-62) 23 148 6.48. SethSteinberg(1997,99-2000) 29 146 5.0 9. ThomasBergerstock(2007-09) 23 144 6.310. DougCampbell(1969-71) 24 142 5.9

SEASON SCORINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Pts Avg. 1. ThomasBergerstrock(2008) 10 120 12.0 2. JeffWittman(1992) 10 114 11.4 3. JeffWittman(1990) 9 102 11.3 TommyGiorgio(2000) 10 102 10.2 5. BobFerrigno(1980) 10 98 9.8 6. JamieDonovan(2004) 11 88 8.0 7. JamieDonovan(2007) 11 84 7.7 8. BillO’Dell(1962) 8 82 10.3 9. TommyGiorgio(1999) 9 78 8.7 MattBuddenhagen(1998) 10 78 7.8

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSENo. Name (seasons) Games Yards Avg. 1. JoshFelicetti(2002-05) 42 9,025 214.9 2. DanJuvan(2005-08) 37 6,405 173.1 3. BrianYoung(1998-2001) 33 5,478 166.0 4. MikeO’Donovan(1995-98) 32 5,345 167.0 5. ToddWilkowski(1988-91) 36 4,315 119.9 6. NealWeidman(1994-96) 20 3,988 199.4 7. DougCampbell(1969-71) 24 3,704 154.3 8. JeffWittman(1989-92) 32 3,442 107.6 9. BrianGrastorf(2006-09) 32 3,375 105.510. SteveKass(1983-85) 24 2,897 120.7

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSENo. Name (seasons) Games Yards Avg. 1. JoshFelicetti(2005) 11 2,747 249.7 2. DanJuvan(2007) 11 2,699 245.4 3. MikeO’Donovan(1997) 10 2,603 260.3 4. JoshFelicetti(2003) 13 2,473 190.2 5. JoshFelicetti(2004) 10 2,439 243.9 6. BrianGrastorf(2009) 10 2,389 238.9 7. BrianYoung(1999) 10 2,348 234.8 8. MikeO’Donovan(1998) 10 2,342 234.2 9. NealWeidman(1995) 9 2,024 224.910. NealWeidman(1996) 9 1,879 208.8

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/----------------------Returns--------------------- / /-------------------------Coverage------------------------ /Year Punt Yd. Avg TD Kickoff Yd Avg TD Punt Yd. Avg TD Kickoff Yd. Avg TD1993 8.6 0 17.0 0 5.0 0 19.4 11994 8.8 0 19.9 0 5.8 1 13.1 01995 11.2 0 24.2 2 6.2 0 17.6 01996 16.3 2 15.7 0 8.8 2 17.4 11997 12.9 1 17.3 0 12.8 1 15.7 01998 23.0 3 21.7 1 7.7 0 14.5 01999 7.1 0 20.7 0 8.3 0 11.8 02000 11.5 1 18.0 0 6.4 0 27.1 02001 13.6 0 18.1 0 4.8 0 14.3 02002 14.1 0 20.9 1 4.3 1 17.9 02003 14.4 1 21.2 0 4.2 1 15.8 02004 8.3 1 25.3 0 5.1 0 18.6 02005 8.7 1 20.9 0 8.6 0 19.3 02006 15.4 2 20.3 2 5.5 0 21.1 12007 17.1 2 22.6 1 3.4 0 17.7 02008 16.2 1 18.3 0 8.1 1 15.3 02009 14.3 0 18.6 0 3.2 1 19.1 0

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CAREER PUNTINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Punts Yds Avg. 1. BrianBicher(1999-2002) 40 195 7,144 36.6 2. NickAiello(2002-05) 41 136 5,028 37.0 3. EdMahoney(1992-94) 28 117 4,388 37.5 4. JimBell(1968-70) 24 113 4,124 36.5 5. DaveWhalen(1979-81) 25 120 4,054 33.8 6. ChrisWeiller(1983-84) 19 96 3,454 36.0 7. TomHansen(1977-78) 17 86 3,124 36.3 8. JoeWilliams(1989-90) 19 91 3,098 34.0 9. JeffLacey(1980-83) 38 80 2,868 35.910. ScottBillings(1972,76) 17 68 2,369 34.8

SEASON PUNTINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Punts Yds Avg. 1. NickAiello(2003) 13 61 2,267 37.0 2. BrianBicher(2000) 10 61 2,249 36.9 3. EdMahoney(1994) 10 54 2,037 37.7 4. ChrisWeiller(1983) 10 55 1,998 36.3 5. JeffLacey(1982) 10 55 1,914 34.8 6. BrianBicher(2002) 10 46 1,763 38.3 7. TimCarley(1998) 10 50 1,757 35.1 8. JimBell(1969) 8 51 1,724 33.8 JoeMoresco(1971) 8 46 1,724 37.5 10. ScottErnst(1995) 9 44 1,701 38.7

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PER-GAME OFFENSIVE AVERAGES First Rushing Passing Total TotalYear Points Downs Rushes Yards Passes Comps Pct. Yards Plays Yards1993 28.0 19.1 48.8 185.2 27.0 12.2 .452 178.9 75.8 364.11994 17.2 16.1 43.3 154.2 24.8 12.2 .492 153.7 68.1 307.91995 26.7 20.2 38.3 140.4 34.0 20.1 .592 242.6 72.3 383.01996 30.6 21.3 36.4 143.4 34.7 19.8 .571 257.0 71.1 400.41997 31.6 20.6 40.1 155.1 37.5 21.1 .563 274.5 77.6 429.61998 35.5 21.6 39.7 155.0 36.5 18.7 .512 254.2 76.2 409.21999 30.1 22.3 37.3 165.9 38.9 23.1 .594 275.9 76.2 441.82000 26.2 16.9 43.1 130.5 29.8 13.8 .463 162.2 72.9 292.72001 38.4 20.2 49.2 223.1 22.9 12.8 .556 181.1 72.1 404.22002 23.0 18.0 41.7 156.7 27.2 14.0 .515 175.1 68.9 331.82003 29.5 18.6 40.2 141.1 26.9 15.6 .580 215.9 67.1 357.02004 38.4 24.1 46.1 222.1 31.7 19.5 .615 242.5 77.8 438.22005 38.1 23.9 40.5 169.1 29.9 20.6 .689 272.9 70.4 442.02006 29.4 18.0 34.9 143.7 25.9 15.8 .610 188.3 60.8 332.02007 34.9 21.2 39.1 180.2 27.9 17.4 .624 255.9 67.0 436.12008 36.4 20.4 40.4 194.1 27.4 16.1 .588 227.6 67.7 421.72009 27.5 19.6 33.9 107.8 34.9 20.7 .593 234.1 68.8 350.9

First Rushing Passing Total Total FumbleYear Points Downs Rushes Yards Passes Comps Pct. Yards Plays Yards Int Rec.1993 19.3 14.1 46.0 176.4 20.9 8.3 .397 107.9 66.9 284.3 0.9 1.61994 12.9 15.8 47.7 187.0 22.0 11.0 .500 124.0 69.7 311.0 1.0 1.21995 17.2 16.4 42.4 155.2 27.3 13.6 .496 176.1 69.8 331.3 1.9 0.91996 19.0 18.3 45.3 160.9 24.9 12.8 .518 158.1 70.2 319.0 2.2 0.91997 14.1 14.8 40.7 122.4 25.9 11.3 .436 138.5 66.6 260.9 1.2 1.21998 22.1 15.4 42.9 165.2 24.6 11.3 .459 140.4 67.5 305.6 1.5 1.31999 19.2 16.7 45.7 188.1 25.3 11.8 .466 150.1 71.0 338.2 2.0 1.12000 17.9 15.3 39.8 90.9 28.9 13.8 .439 175.0 68.7 265.9 1.4 0.62001 12.6 11.3 35.8 102.8 26.8 10.9 .407 119.2 62.6 222.0 1.6 0.92002 13.7 16.7 35.8 94.6 31.4 15.5 .494 196.1 67.2 290.7 1.3 0.62003 14.8 17.6 43.5 141.9 28.2 14.3 .507 134.8 71.7 276.7 1.4 1.02004 13.1 13.3 43.6 88.1 28.8 14.9 .517 153.3 63.2 241.4 1.7 1.52005 23.3 19.2 38.4 153.6 33.8 19.1 .565 197.2 72.2 350.8 1.4 1.22006 14.6 13.8 33.0 81.7 27.7 15.2 .548 177.4 60.7 259.1 0.8 1.22007 17.5 15.5 36.3 94.2 27.2 16.5 .606 195.3 63.5 289.5 0.8 1.12008 22.0 18.5 30.8 117.2 36.0 20.2 .561 229.9 66.8 347.1 1.7 1.12009 21.2 18.5 32.4 140.7 31.7 18.3 .577 198.1 64.1 340.8 1.7 0.8

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RUSHINGAttempts Game: 77; vs. Albany, 9/11/93 Season: 627; 1978Net Yards Game: 639; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 3,246; 1988TDsGame: 11; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84Season: 37; 1978

PASSINGAttempts Game: 54; at AIC, 10/24/98 54; at AIC, 10/26/96 Season: 389; 1999Completions Game: 27; vs. Buffalo State, 11/14/98 27; at St. John Fisher, 9/25/04Season: 231; 1999Yards Gained Game: 441; vs. AIC, 10/25/97 Season: 2,759; 1999TDs Game: 6; at AIC, 10/24/98 6; vs. Brockport, 1980 Season: 23; 1997Completion Percentage Game: .800 (12-15); vs. RIT, 11/9/74 Season: .699; 2005

TOTAL OFFENSEPlays Game: 98; vs. Albany, 9/11/93 98; vs. Cortland, 11/6/99 Season: 776; 1997Total Yards Game: 639; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 4,418; 1999

SCORINGPoints Quarter: 35; first vs. Utica, 10/20/01 35; second at St. John Fisher, 9/12/98 35; second vs. RIT, 11/9/74 Game: 82; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 394; 1974 (9 games)TDs Game: 12; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 57; 1974PAT Game: 10; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 43; 2001Field Goals Game: 4; at AIC, 11/5/66 Season: 10; 1992

Two-Point Conversions Game: 2; vs. Montclair State, 11/29/86 2; vs. Cortland, 11/7/81 2; at C.W. Post, 10/26/63 2; at Southern Conn., 9/26/63 2; at Alfred, 11/3/62 Season: 10; 1963

FIRST DOWNSFirst Downs Game: 35; vs. Albany, 9/11/93 Season: 264; 2005First Downs by Rushing Game: 28; at C.W. Post, 11/2/74 Season: 160; 1992First Downs by Passing Game: 18; vs. AIC, 10/25/97 Season: 139; 1999First Downs by Penalties Game: 4; vs. Mansfield, 9/21/96 4; vs. Merchant Marine, 11/15/86 4; at St. Lawrence, 9/20/80 4; vs. Bridgeport, 11/1/69 Season: 17; 1980

TEAM RECORDS – OFFENSE

TEAM RECORDS – SPECIAL TEAMSPUNTINGPunts Game: 12; at Buffalo State, 11/15/97 12; at St. Lawrence, 9/15/90Season: 61; 2000Average Yards Game: 51.0; vs. Mansfield, 9/21/96 Season: 39.3; 1961 (26-1,021)Punts Blocked by Opponent Game: 2; vs. Upsala, 11/5/54 Season: 3; 1970, 1954

PUNT RETURNSReturns Game: 12; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 Season: 54; 1997

Yards Returned Game: 211; vs. Utica, 10/20/01 Season: 810; 1998Average Yards Returned Season: 22.5; 1998TDs Season: 3; 1998

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns Game: 9; vs. Springfield, 9/30/00 9; vs. West Chester, 9/23/72 9; vs. C.W. Post, 11/6/71 Season: 45; 2005Yards Returned Game: 234; vs. Salisbury State, 12/6/86 Season: 989; 2005

Average Yards Returned Season: 25.54; 1973TDs Season: 2; 1995, 1986

PENALTIESPenalties Game: 18; vs. St. Lawrence, 9/26/81 Season: 96; 1996, 1997Penalty Yards Game: 152; vs. St. Lawrence, 9/26/81 Season: 821; 1996, 1980

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RUSHINGFewest Opponent Attempts Game: 18; by Brandeis, 9/19/59 Season: 236; 1959Fewest Opponent Yards Game: -94; by Springfield, 10/11/75 Season: 48.4 per game; 1975

PASSINGFewest Opponent Attempts Game: 2; by Springfield, 10/9/76; Season: 40; 1955Fewest Opponent Completions Game: 0; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97 0; by Springfield, 10/5/91 0; by Springfield, 10/9/76 Season: 11; 1955Fewest Opponent Yards Gained Game: 0; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97 0; by Springfield, 10/5/91 0; by Springfield, 10/9/76 Season: 93; 1955Fewest Opponent TD Passes Game: 0; on many occasions Season: 1; 1958Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage Game: .000; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97 (0-8) .000; by Springfield, 10/5/91 (0-4) .000; by Springfield, 10/9/76 (0-4) Season: .238; 1958 (20-84)

TOTAL OFFENSEFewest Opponent Plays Allowed Game: 35; by Brandeis, 9/19/59 Season: 315; 1955Fewest Opponent Yards Allowed Game: -50; by Springfield, 10/11/75 (NCAA Div. III Record) Season: 700; 1958

SCORINGFewest Opponent Points Game: 0; on many occasions Season: 20; 1934 (six games)

FIRST DOWNSFewest Opponent First Downs Game: 1; by Alfred, 10/31/59 Season: 85; 1964

PUNTINGOpponent Punts Game: 13; by Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 13; by Fordham, 9/25/82 Season: 77; 1980, 1984Lowest Opponent Punting Average Game: 6.3; at Towson State, 11/12/77 Season: 25.8; 1962 (three punts)Opponent Punts Blocked by Ithaca Game: 2; vs. Springfield, 1982 2; vs. Hobart, 1982 2; vs. Bloomsburg, 1980 2; vs. RIT, 1977 2; vs. Brandeis, 1959 Season: 6; 1977

PUNT RETURNSFewest Opponent Returns Season: 6; 1992, 1979Lowest Opponent Return Average Season: 0.4; 1980

KICKOFF RETURNSFewest Opponent Returns Season: 23; 1976Lowest Opponent Return Average Season: 11.6; 1975

INTERCEPTIONSIntercepted by Ithaca Game: 6; at St. Lawrence, 9/15/90 6; vs. Hobart, 10/31/81 6; vs. Bloomsburg, 9/5/81 6; vs. Springfield, 10/11/80 6; at AIC, 11/5/66 Season: 27; 1981, 1983

FUMBLESOpponent Fumbles Recovered Game: 9; vs. Springfield, 10/9/76 Season: 23; 1980Opponent Fumbles Forced Game: 15; vs. Springfield, 10/9/76 Season: 42; 1976

TEAM RECORDS – DEFENSE

TEAM RECORDS – MISCELLANEOUSLongest Kickoff Return: 98 yds.; Terry Jarvie vs. Hobart, 11/1/80Longest Pass: 88 yds.; Kyle Crandall from Dan Juvan, vs. Brockport, 9/29/07Longest Punt Return: 86 yds.; Nick Ismailoff vs. St. Lawrence, 9/14/91Longest Field Goal: 50 yds.; Matt Sullivan vs. Hobart, 10/29/88Longest TD Run: 98 yds.; Alex Baez vs. Buffalo State, 9/9/06Longest Interception Return for TD: 99 yds.; Jim Bell vs. Central Connecticut, 9/22/68Longest Punt: 79 yds.; Scott Ernst at Springfield, 9/30/95Safeties in a Game: 2; vs. Buffalo, 10/16/82; vs. Springfield, 10/11/75; vs. King’s, 10/22/60Points in One Game by Ithaca and Opponent: 100; Ithaca 59, Hartwick 41, 9/17/05Points Allowed in One Game: 62; vs. C.W. Post, 11/6/71Fewest Points in One Game by Ithaca and Opponent: 0; vs. Brockport, 10/3/52, 10/16/54; vs. Cortland, 10/15/32; vs. St. Lawrence Freshmen, 10/11/30 Points in One Season by Ithaca and Opponents: 614; 2005, Ithaca-381, Opponents-233Fewest Points in One Season by Ithaca and Opponents: 73; 1942, Ithaca-14, Opponents-59 (four games)Fewest Points Scored in One Season: 14; 1942 (four games)Points Allowed in One Season: 233; 2005 (10 games)Ties in a Season: 2; 1938, 1954

Wins in a Regular Season: 10; 1980Wins in a Season: 13; 1988Fewest Wins in a Season: 0; 1942, 1952, 1954Losses in a Season: 6; 1952Fewest Losses in a Regular Season: 0; 1965, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1986Consecutive Winning Seasons: 37; 1971-presentConsecutive Losing Seasons: 6; 1952-57Highest Scoring Tie Game: 20-20; vs. Alfred, 1938Consecutive Games without a Tie: 291; 1976-present (regular season) 331; 1976-present (includes playoffs)Consecutive Games Won: 18; 1973-75 (regular season); 1979-80 (includes playoffs)Consecutive Games Lost: 8; 1955-56, 1941-46Consecutive Games without a Win: 11; 1953-55Consecutive Games without Being Shut Out: 99; 1977-87 (regular season)Winning Percentage in a Season: 1.000; (10-0) 1980; (9-0) 1974, 1986; (8-0) 1965, 1975 (regular season)Games Won by Coach: 206; Jim Butterfield, 1967-93 (includes playoffs)Winning Percentage by Coach: .743; Jim Butterfield (min. two seasons, includes playoffs)Season Shutouts: 5; 1975Season Shutouts Against: 4; 1952Consecutive Shutouts: 3; 1975Consecutive Shutouts Against: 3; 1954

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RUSHINGAttempts Game: 39; Tommy Giorgio at Cortland, 11/11/00 Season: 216; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008 Career: 586; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92Net Yards Game: 272; Jeff Wittman vs. Wash. & Jeff., 11/14/92 Season: 1,307; Bob Ferrigno, 1980 Career: 3,410; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92Per-Game Average Season: 134.4; Jeff Wittman,1990 Career: 106.6; Jeff Wittman,1989-92TDs Game: 5; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79 5; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08 5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08 Season: 20; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008 Career: 44; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92100-Yard Games Season: 8; Jeff Wittman, 1992 Career: 18; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92

PASSINGAttempts Game: 55; Brian Young vs. Cortland, 11/6/99 Season: 351; Mike O’Donovan, 1997 Career: 763; Mike O’Donovan, 1995-98Completions Game: 34; Brian Young at Buffalo State, 11/13/99 30; Josh Felicetti vs. Cortland, 11/12/05 Season: 224; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 718; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Yards Gained Game: 441; Mike O’Donovan vs. AIC, 10/25/97 Season: 2,822; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 9,092; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Per-Game Average Season: 262.0; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 216.5; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Efficiency Rating (minimum 15 attempts per game) Season: 182.0; Larry Karas, 1962 Career: 156.3; Larry Karas, 1960-62Efficiency Rating (minimum 20 attempts per game) Season: 174.9; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 147.0; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05TDs Game: 5; Mike O’Donovan at AIC, 10/24/98 5; Ray DeCarr at Cortland, 11/8/86 5; Tim Connolly at Brockport, 10/18/80 Season: 34; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 86; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Completion Percentage Game: .889; Brian Young at St. Lawrence, 10/16/99 (16-18) (minimum 15 attempts) Season: .707; Josh Felicetti, 2005 (224-317) Career: .625; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05200-Yard Games Season: 9; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 25; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05300-Yard Games Season: 3; Brian Young, 1999 3; Neal Weidman, 1995 Career: 4; Mike O’Donovan, 1995-98 4; Neal Weidman, 1994-96 4; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05

TOTAL OFFENSEPlays Game: 64; Brian Young vs. Cortland, 11/6/99 Season: 393; Mike O’Donovan, 1997 Career: 1,325; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Total Yards Game: 442; Mike O’Donovan, vs. AIC, 1997 Season: 2,756; Josh Felicetti, 2005 Career: 9,025; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05Per-Game Average Season: 260.3; Mike O’Donovan, 1997 Career: 214.8; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05

PASS RECEIVINGReceptions Game: 13; Joe Palumbo at Mercyhurst, 1993 Season: 74; Joe Palumbo, 1993 Career: 131; Abe Ceesay, 1996-99Per-Game Average Season: 7.4; Joe Palumbo, 1993 Career: 3.8; Abe Ceesay, 1996-99Yards Gained Game: 277; Joe Palumbo at Mercyhurst, 10/30/93 Season: 1,119; Joe Palumbo, 1993 Career: 1,835; Justin Esposito, 2002-05TDs Game: 4; George Mack vs. Cortland, 11/8/86 Season: 11; Matt Buddenhagen, 1998 11; George Mack, 1986 Career: 22; George Mack, 1982-86100-yard games Season: 7; Joe Palumbo, 1993 Career: 7; Joe Palumbo, 1991-93

PASS RECEIVING-TIGHT ENDSReceptions Game: 9; Brian Weverbergh vs. King’s, 9/13/08 Season: 50; Brian Weverbergh, 2008 Career: 120; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08Per-Game Average Season: 4.55; Brian Weverbergh, 2008 Career: 3.1; Chuck Thornton, 1995-97Yards Gained Game: 139; Jeff Lacey, vs. Brockport, 10/17/81 Season: 682; Brian Weverbergh, 2008 Career: 1,535; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08TDs Game: 3; Conor Mulkeen vs. St. Lawrence, 10/14/00 Season: 9; Conor Mulkeen, 2001 Career: 14; Conor Mulkeen, 1999-2001 14; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08

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INTERCEPTIONSInterceptions Game: 3; Jason Chier at Cortland, 11/15/08 3; Charlie Stephens at Brockport, 9/29/06 3; Anthony Melville vs. St John Fisher, 9/22/01 3; Kevin Farrell at Cortland, 11/8/86 3; Bob Gneo vs. Cortland, 11/5/83 3; Kevin Vogt at Albany, 11/4/78 Season: 8; Jason Chier, 2008 8; Bob Campese, 1981 8; Scott Colton, 1977 Career: 19; Ron Amato, 1997-2000Yards Returned Game: 99; Jim Bell vs. Central Conn., 9/28/68 Season: 121; Ted Tackaberry, 1971

TACKLESSolo Tackles Game: 22; Jim Ryan vs. West Chester, 9/21/68 Season: 83; Jim Ryan, 1968 Career: 158; John Michalak, 1965-67Assisted Tackles Game: 18; Larry Czarnecki vs. Bridgeport, 10/27/73 18; Tony Grosso vs. Bridgeport, 10/28/72 Season: 104; Gerry Gerbis, 1983 Career: 281; Gerry Gerbis, 1982-84

Total Tackles Game: 33; Jim Ryan vs. West Chester, 9/21/68 Season: 143; Jim Ryan, 1968 Career: 383; John Laper, 1976-79BLOCKED KICKSField Goals Blocked Game: 1; by many players Season: 3; Jerry Anderson, 1995 3; Casey Mastine, 1992 3; Dave Stone, 1982 Career: 4; Jerry Anderson, 1994-95 4; Casey Mastine, 1991-93 4; Dave Stone, 1981-83PAT Blocked Game: 1; by many players Season: 3; Jason Chier, 2008 Career: 3; Jason Chier, 2006-08 3; Jerry Anderson, 1994-95Punts Blocked Game: 2; Dave Stone vs. Hobart, 10/30/82 2; Dave Stone vs. Springfield, 10/9/82 Season: 4; Dave Stone, 1982 Career: 5; Dave Stone, 1981-83Kicks Blocked (PAT, field goals and punts) Game: 3; Dave Stone vs. Springfield, 10/30/82 (two punts and one FGA) Season: 7; Dave Stone, 1982 (four punts, three FGA) Career: 9; Dave Stone, 1981-83 (five punts, four FGA)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – SPECIAL TEAMS / SCORINGPUNTINGPunts Game: 12; Tim Carley at Buffalo State, 11/15/97 Season: 61; Nick Aiello, 2005; Brian Bicher, 2000Career: 195; Brian Bicher, 1999-2002Yards Season: 2,267; Nick Aiello, 2003 Career: 7,144; Brian Bicher, 1999-2002Average Game: 46.9; Brian Bicher vs. Hartwick, 9/21/03 (7 punts) Season: 41.6; Jack Yengo, 1962 Career: 41.1; Jack Yengo, 1961-62

PUNT RETURNSReturns Game: 8; Matt Tosh vs. Utica, 10/20/01 Season: 47; Matt Buddenhagen, 1997 Career: 88; Matt Buddenhagen, 1996-98Yards Returned Game: 206; Matt Tosh vs. Utica, 10/20/01 (8 returns) Season: 573; Matt Buddenhagen, 1997 Career: 1,441; Matt Buddenhagen, 1996-98

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns Game: 6; Dennis Leyden vs. West Chester, 9/19/70 Season: 21; Dennis Leyden, 1970 Career: 55; Dennis Leyden, 1970-72Yards Returned Game: 169; Dennis Leyden at Denison, 9/26/70 (4 returns) Season: 576; Dennis Leyden, 1970 Career: 1,341; Dennis Leyden, 1970-72

SCORINGTouchdowns Game: 5; Tommy Giorgio at St. John Fisher, 9/23/00 5; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 5; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79 5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08, 5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08

Season: 20; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008 Career: 45; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92PAT Kicks Attempted Game: 9; Nick Guerrera vs. Fitchburg St., 9/22/84 Season: 49; Ed Mahoney, 1992 Career: 179; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06PAT Kicks Made Game: 9; ANDREW ROGOWSKI vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08 Season: 46; Ed Mahoney, 1992 Career: 161; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06Consecutive PAT Kicks Made Career: 77; Seth Steinberg, 1997-2000Field Goals Attempted Game: 6; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66 Season: 23; Matt Sullivan, 1989 Career: 57; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06Field Goals Made Game: 4; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66 Season: 11; Brett Kitenplon, 2006 Career: 40; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06Points Scored Game: 30; Tommy Giorgio at St. John Fisher, 9/23/00 30; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84 30; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79 30; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08 30; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08 Season: 120; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008 Career: 270; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92Per-Game Average Season: 11.4; Jeff Wittman, 1992 Career: 8.4; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92Points Scored, Kicker Game: 16; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66 Season: 67; Ed Mahoney, 1992 Career: 281; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06Per-Game Average, Kicker Season: 6.7; Ed Mahoney, 1992 Career: 6.2; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06

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Year Name/Position Honor 1940 CharlesBaker/HB APHonorableMention1947 MikeNicholas/T AP1958 MikeAngelo/C APHonorableMention CharlesBoots/T WilliamsonHonorableMention DickCarmean/HB APHonorableMention1959 MikeAngelo/C WilliamsonHonorableMention APHonorableMention CharlesBoots/T WilliamsonHonorableMention1960 JackCashman/E APHonorableMention JimRafferty/E APHonorableMention1961 RonSegal/E APHonorableMention1962 JohnMiller/G APHonorableMention BillO’dell/HB WilliamsonFirstTeam1963 SamCurko/G WilliamsonFirstTeam GeneMonje/E APHonorableMention1964 LenTyler/E APSecondTeam1965 LenTyler/E APSecondTeam1968 JimRyan/LB APHonorableMention1969 GaryWorden/C APHonorableMention AFCAHonorableMention1970 DougCampbell/QB APHonorableMention1971 DougCampbell/QB APHonorableMention BobWojnar/OT APHonorableMention1972 BobWojnar/OT AFCA APHonorableMention1974 JerryBoyes/QB APHonorableMention DaveRemick/FB AFCA APHonorableMention1975 JerryBoyes/QB APHonorableMention BillBryant/SE APHonorableMention LarryCzarnecki/DT APFirstTeam AFCA RonDiMartino/LB APHonorableMention JimSzczerba/DE APHonorableMention1977 ScottColton/FS APHonorableMention JohnSchiemann/DT APHonorableMention1978 ScottColton/FS APThirdTeam JohnLaper/LB APHonorableMention MattMees/FB APHonorableMention JohnSchiemann/CB APHonorableMention1979 BillGeorge/C SIDFirstTeam JohnLaper/LB AFCAFirstTeam JohnNicolo/RB SIDSecondTeam1980 JimDuncan/SE SIDHonorableMention BobFerrigno/FB AFCA SIDFirstTeam APThirdTeam CarlGuidotti/DT SIDFirstTeam JimmyHoffman/DT SIDSecondTeam APHonorableMention AllanMacDonald/OT SIDFirstTeam APHonorableMention BillRosecrans/LB SIDFirstTeam APHonorableMention

Year Name/Position Honor 1982 BillSheerin/NG SIDSecondTeam DaveStone/LB SIDSecondTeam RoyAnderson/SS SIDHonorableMention JohnKoob/RB SIDHonorableMention RickPardy/OG SIDHonorableMention1983 RoyAnderson/SS SIDThirdTeam GerryGerbis/LB SIDHonorableMention PeteSavage/OT SIDHonorableMention BillSheerin/NG SIDThirdTeam DaveStone/LB SIDHonorableMention1984 JoeDeBellis/G APThirdTeam SIDHonorableMention BillDecker/CB SIDSecondTeam BrianDougherty/SS SIDSecondTeam GerryGerbis/LB SIDThirdTeam BillSheerin/NG AFCA SIDHonorableMention TimTorrey/LB SIDSecondTeam1985 SteveBrett/OT SIDFirstTeam BrianDougherty/SS SIDHonorableMention KevinFarrell/CB SIDSecondTeam SteveKass/QB SIDHonorableMention PeteMinturn/SE SIDHonorableMention DaveMolee/DT SIDHonorableMention SteveSweeney/DT SIDHonorableMention TimTorrey/LB AFCA APFirstTeam SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam RichWageman/OT SIDFirstTeam DanWelkley/FS SIDHonorableMention1986 BobGarone/G SIDThirdTeam AP FootballGazetteSecondTeam GeorgeMack/SE SIDSecondTeam JoeMarra/LB SIDSecondTeam BobMason/DT SIDSecondTeam DaveMolee/DT SIDHonorableMention1987 BobMason/DT SIDThirdTeam APHonorableMention FootballGazetteSecondTeam RayDeCarr/QB SIDHonorableMention APHonorableMention TomDecker/G FootballGazetteSecondTeam DaeganGray/LB APHonorableMention MarcHudak/C SIDHonorableMention JoeMarra/LB SIDHonorableMention APHonorableMention

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Year Name/Position Honor 1988 LeeByrne/FS APHonorableMention DanFeldman/LB SIDSecondTeam FootballGazetteThirdTeam DaeganGray/LB SIDSecondTeam APHonorableMention FootballGazetteSecondTeam MarcHudak/C SIDFirstTeam APSecondTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam PaulParker/FB FootballGazetteThirdTeam MikeScott/RB SIDFirstTeam APHonorableMention FootballGazetteSecondTeam RichSmith/DT SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam APSecondTeam1989 LeeByrne/FS SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam DanFeldman/LB SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam KenHammel/SE FootballGazette HonorableMention MattHerbst/LB FootballGazetteThirdTeam RalphJones/DT FootballGazette HonorableMention EvanMarcus/OT FootballGazetteSecondTeam TimRice/OT SIDHonorableMention FootballGazette HonorableMention1990 ChrisColloca/LB SIDThirdTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam KenHammel/SE SIDHonorableMention BrianOrzolek/OT FootballGazetteSecondTeam JoeWilliams/FS SIDThirdTeam JeffWittman/FB SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam1991 NickIsmailoff/SE SIDThirdTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam KeithLinsey/C SIDSecondTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam BillieMaysJr./LB SIDSecondTeam APThirdTeam FootballGazette HonorableMention JoePalladino/SS FootballGazetteThirdTeam ChrisWhite/OT FootballGazette HonorableMention Todd SIDSecondTeam Wilkowski/QB FootballGazette HonorableMention JeffWittman/FB SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam

Year Name/Position Honor 1992 DaveBrumfield/G SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam EdMahoney/PK SIDThirdTeam JeffWittman/FB AFCA SIDFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam1993 JoePalumbo/SE SIDThirdTeam FootballGazette SpecialMention1994 GeorgeJudware/G SIDHonorableMention EdMahoney/P SIDHonorableMention JasonNichols/LB SIDHonorableMention FootballGazetteThirdTeam1995 ScottConnolly/DE AFCA JeffHiggins/KR HPHonorableMention FootballGazetteSecondTeam1996 JeffHiggins/KR HPSecondTeam FootballGazetteSecondTeam1997 BriggsBedigian/T HPSecondTeam1998 Matt HPFirstTeam Buddenhagen/KR FootballGazetteFirstTeam MikeSansone/LB HPFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam APThirdTeam1999 JeffErne/TE d3football.comFirstTeam HPThirdTeam AdamGrossman/G d3football.com HonorableMention HPThirdTeam2000 RonAmato/FS AFCA FootballGazetteFirstTeam HPSecondTeam APThirdTeam d3football.comThirdTeam AdamGrossman/G d3football.comFirstTeam HPThirdTeam2001 BrianBicher/P d3football.comThirdTeam DrewDavidson/G d3football.com HonorableMention MarkMcDonough/LB ThirdTeam HPHonorableMention ConorMulkeen/TE d3football.com HonorableMention2003 TariqAhmad/OT FootballGazetteThirdTeam RobertTruman/LB SIDHonorableMention2004 VinnieDargush/TE d3football.comFirstTeam APSecondTeam AFCAFirstTeam AlexShafiro/DT d3football.comSecondTeam2005 JoseColon/LB FootballGazette HonorableMention JoeScalice/OG APFirstTeam AFCAFirstTeam FootballGazetteFirstTeam d3football.com HonorableMention

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Year Name/Position Honor 2006 KellyGordon/KR d3football.comSecondTeam CharlieStephens/FS FootballGazette HonorableMention2007 JasonChier/KR d3football.comThirdTeam2008 JasonChier/CB d3football.comFirstTeam ChrisGray/OG d3football.comThirdTeam MattScalice/LB d3football.comFirstTeam BrianWeverbergh/TE APHonorableMention AFCAFirstTeam d3football.comThirdTeam

AP: Associated PressSID: Sports Information DirectorsAFCA: American Football Coaches AssociationHP: Hewlett Packard

Year Name/Position Honor 1970 JimHuntley/NG FirstTeam1971 DanaHallenbeck/LB FirstTeam1972 DanaHallenbeck/LB FirstTeam1975 LouPalazzi/OT FirstTeam1978 TomBurlin/G SecondTeam1985 SteveBrett/OT SecondTeam BrianDougherty/SS FirstTeam1989 PeteBurns/G FirstTeam1991 KeithLinsey/C SecondTeam1992 DaveBrumfield/G SecondTeam1998 MikeO’Donovan/QB SecondTeam2003 CoryCoady/DE FirstTeam2004 MarkHedglin/OG SecondTeam

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RUSHING Attempts Game: 33; Dan Ruggierio vs. Curry, 11/22/08Attempts Career: 139; Bob Ferrigno, 1978-80Net Yards Game: 222; Shawn Almeida vs. Montclair State, 11/29/86Net Yards Career: 734; Bob Ferrigno, 1978-80Per-Game Career Avg.: 113.5; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92TDs Game: 5; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88 Career: 11; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92

PASSING Attempts Game: 44; Josh Felicetti vs. Rensselaer, 12/6/03Attempts Career: 152; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91Completions Game: 29; Josh Felicetti vs. Union, 11/19/05Completions Career: 85; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91Yards Gained Game: 318; Dan Juvan vs. Mount Union, 11/17/07Yards Gained Career: 1,192; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91Per-Game Career Avg.: 220.2; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05TD Passes Game: 3: Josh Felicetti vs. Union, 11/19/05TD Passes Career: 9; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05Completion Pct.Game: .789; (15-19) Todd Wilkowski vs. Susquehanna, 12/7/91Career: .629; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05QB Rating Game: 166.43; Todd Wilkowski vs. Dayton, 12/14/91QB Rating Career: 131.3; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Game: 56; Mike O’Donovan vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98Plays Career: 258; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91Total Yards Game: 318; Dan Juvan vs. Mount Union, 11/17/07Total Yards Career: 1,573; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91Per-Game Career Avg.: 174.8; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91

PASS RECEIVINGReceptions Game: 12; Nick Ismailoff vs. Glassboro State, 11/23/91Receptions Career: 42; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91Per-Game Career Avg.: 8.4; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91Yards Gained Game: 193; Nick Ismailoff vs. Dayton, 12/14/91Yards Gained Career: 653; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91

PASS RECEIVING TD Receptions Game: 2; Brian Weverbergh vs. Mount Union, 11/17/07 2; Jeff Welch vs. Mass.-Dartmouth, 11/20/04 2; Nick Ismailoff vs. Dayton, 12/14/91 2; Scott Van Dyke vs. Wagner, 11/19/88 2; Terry Jarvie vs. Wagner, 11/20/80TD Receptions Career: 6; George Mack, 1982-83, 1985-86

SCORINGTDs Game: 5; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88TDs Career: 11; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92PAT Attempted Game: 9; Matt Sullivan vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88 Career: 38; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91PAT Made Game: 8; Matt Sullivan vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88PAT Made Career: 36; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91Field Goals Attempted Game: 3; Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88 3; Nick Guerrera vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85 Career: 10; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91Field Goals Made Game: 3; Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88 Career: 6; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91Points Scored Game: 30; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88 Career: 68; Jeff Wittman, 1989-91Per-Game Career Avg.: 13.5; Paul Parker, 1988

INTERCEPTIONSGame: 3; Tom Knapp vs. Central (IA), 12/10/88 3; John Bertino vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79Career: 5; Seth Molisani, 2001, 2003

TACKLES Game: 31; John Laper vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79 Career: 79; Daegan Gray, 1985-88Per-Game Career Avg.: 19.7; John Laper, 1976-79

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Team OffenseRUSHINGAttempts 69; vs. Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80Net Yards 425; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88TDs 8; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88

PASSINGAttempts 44; vs. Rensselaer, 12/6/03Completions 29; vs. Union, 11/19/05Yards Gained 272; vs. vs. Union, 11/19/05TDs 3; vs. Wagner, 11/19/88, 11/22/80 3; vs. Union, 11/19/05Completion Percentage .784; vs. Union, 11/19/05 (29-37)Had Intercepted 4; vs. Trenton State, 11/17/90 4; vs. Dayton, 12/6/80

TOTAL OFFENSEPlays 89; vs. Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80Total Yards 507; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88

SCORINGTDs 9; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88PAT Attempted 9; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88PAT Made 8; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88Field Goals Attempted 3; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88 3; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85Field Goals Made 3; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88Points Scored 62; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88

FIRST DOWNSFirst Downs 29; vs. Dayton, 12/14/91Rushing First Downs 20; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88Passing First Downs 15; vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98 15; vs. Union, 11/19/05First Downs by Penalty 4; vs. Montclair State, 11/17/01

Team Special TeamsPUNTINGPunts 9; vs. Rowan, 12/1/01 9; vs. Worcester State, 11/23/96 9; vs. Buffalo State, 11/19/94Average 44.0; vs. Buffalo State, 11/21/92Punts Had Blocked 1; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85PUNT RETURNSReturns 5; vs. Rensselaer, 11/24/01 5: vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98 5; vs. Susquehanna, 11/21/91 5; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88 5; vs. Wagner, 11/22/80Yards Returned 89; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85KICKOFF RETURNSReturns 10; vs. Dayton, 12/6/80Yards Returned 253; vs. vs. Union, 11/19/05

PLAYOFF CATCHESNo. Name (seasons) Games Pts Avg. 1. NickIsmailoff(1989-91) 5 42 8.4 2. JeffWelch(2001-04) 7 22 3.1 3. GeorgeMack(1982-83,85-86) 7 17 2.4 4. KeithBonser(1995-96,98-99) 3 16 5.3 JamieFree(2001-04) 7 16 2.3 6. ConorMulkeen(1999-2001) 4 15 3.8 7. JustinEsposito(2003-05) 5 15 3.0 8. PeteMinturn(1983-85) 5 13 2.6 ToddSandagato(1992-94) 3 13 4.310. JimDuncan(1978-81) 6 12 2.0

PLAYOFF SCORINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Pts Avg. 1. JeffWittman(1989-92) 6 68 11.3 2. PaulParker(1988) 4 54 13.5 MattSullivan(1988-91) 9 54 6.0 4. GeorgeMack(1982-83,85-86) 7 42 8.4 5. DavePitzer(1974-76) 5 38 7.6 6. BobFerrigno(1978-80) 7 32 4.6 7. BrettKitenplon(2003-06) 5 30 6.0 DaveMaddi(1999-2001) 4 30 7.5 NickIsmailoff(1989-91) 5 30 6.010. ShawnHuth(1985-87) 6 26 4.3

PLAYOFF TOTAL OFFENSENo. Name (seasons) Min GA Avg. 1. ToddWilkowski(1988-91) 9 1,573 174.8 2. JoshFelicetti(2003-05) 5 1,043 208.6 3. BobFerrigno(1978-80) 7 734 104.94. JeffWittman(1989-92) 6 681 113.5 5. JerryBoyes(1973-75) 5 657 131.4 6. GregSheeler(1999-2001) 4 580 116.0 7. MikeMiddaugh(1984-86) 6 578 96.3 8. ShawnAlmeida(1985-86) 6 537 89.5 9. SteveKass(1983-85) 5 510 102.010. PaulParker(1988) 4 493 123.5

CAREER PLAYOFF PASSINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Comp. Pct. Int Yards TD Rating1. ToddWilkowski(1988-91) 9 152 85 .559 6 1,192 8 131.3 2. JoshFelicetti(2003-05) 5 167 105 .629 9 1,101 9 124.2 3. GregSheeler(1999,2001) 4 88 53 .602 4 615 3 121.1 4. MikeMiddaugh(1984-86) 6 64 30 .469 8 478 8 124.2 5. MikeO’Donovan(1996-98) 2 76 38 .500 2 387 3 94.16. JerryBoyes(1973-75) 5 52 26 .500 2 378 1 109.77. SteveKass(1983-85) 5 60 29 .483 1 343 4 115.0 8. DanJuvan(2005-08) 1 38 18 .474 1 318 2 129.89. GregMurphy(1992-94) 3 52 23 .442 1 279 1 91.810. RayDeCarr(1985-87) 3 29 14 .483 4 227 2 109.2

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Team DefenseRUSHINGFewest Opponent Attempts 13; by Montclair State, 11/17/01Fewest Opponent Yards -34; by Montclair State, 11/17/01

PASSINGFewest Opponent Attempts 6; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78Fewest Opponent Completions 2; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78Fewest Yards Gained 19; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78Lowest Completion Pct. .233; (10-43) by Hartwick, 11/21/98

TOTAL OFFENSEFewest Plays Allowed 58; by Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80 58; by Central (Iowa), 12/7/74Fewest Yards Allowed 160; by Hartwick, 11/21/98

SCORINGFewest Points 0; by Gettysburg, 12/7/85 0; by Minnesota-Morris, 11/29/80

FIRST DOWNSFewest First Downs 11; by Dayton, 12/14/91

PUNTINGPunts 10; by Hartwick, 11/12/98 10; by Wagner, 11/29/80Lowest Punting Average 21.6; by Augustana, 12/14/85 Punts Blocked by Ithaca 1; vs. Worcester State, 11/23/96 1; vs. Susquehanna, 12/7/91 1; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88

INTERCEPTIONSInterceptions 9; vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79

PLAYOFF TACKLESNo. Name (seasons) Games TL Avg. 1. DaeganGray(1985-88) 9 79 8.8 2. JohnLaper(1976-79) 3 59 19.7 3. BillieMaysJr.(1990-91,93) 5 56 11.2 4. MattHerbst(1987-89) 4 48 12.0 5. JoeMarra(1984-86) 7 46 6.6 6. RichSmith(1986-88) 7 45 6.4 7. KevinFarrell(1984-86) 7 43 6.1 8. DanFeldman(1987-89) 4 41 10.3 9. JasonNichols(1992-94) 4 38 9.5 10. RobertTruman(2001-03) 6 37 6.2

Miscellaneous RecordsLongest TD Pass: 77 yds.; Nick Ismailoff from Todd Wilkowski vs. Union, 11/30/91Longest Field Goal: 44 yds.; Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88 Longest TD Run: 57 yds.; Shawn Huth vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85Longest Interception Run for TD: 100 yds.; Jay Zunic vs. Glassboro State, 11/23/91 (NCAA Division III Record)Longest Punt: 79 yds.; Tom Hansen vs. Wittenberg, 11/18/78 (NCAA Division III Record)Longest Punt Return: 78 yds.; Pete Minturn vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85 (NCAA Division III Record)Safeties in a Game: 1; vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98; vs. Wagner, 11/19/88; vs. Carnegie-Mellon, 11/24/79; vs. Central (Iowa), 11/20/74Points in a Quarter: 28; 2nd vs. Montclair State, 11/20/85Consecutive Playoff Wins: 5; 1979-80Playoff Coaching Wins: 22; Jim Butterfield

CAREER PLAYOFF RUSHINGNo. Name (seasons) Games Att Yards Avg TD Game Avg. 1. BobFerrigno(1978-80) 7 139 734 5.3 5 104.92. JeffWittman(1989-92) 6 133 681 5.1 11 113.53. ShawnHuth(1985-87) 6 87 554 6.4 4 92.34. ShawnAlmeida(1985-86) 6 68 537 7.9 3 89.55. PaulParker(1988) 4 71 493 6.9 9 123.36. MikeScott(1986-88) 6 77 439 5.7 1 73.27. DavePitzer(1974-76) 5 94 438 4.7 4 87.68. ToddWilkowski(1988-91) 9 106 381 3.6 4 42.39. JerryBoyes(1973-75) 5 59 279 4.7 2 55.810. DaveMaddi(1999,2001) 4 58 243 4.2 3 60.8

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1930 (1-3-1)10/4 atMansfield L 7-2010/11 St.LawrenceFrosh T 0-010/18 atCortland L 0-1211/1 atHartwick W 25-011/8 atColgateFrosh L 0-24COACH:LeonardSchreckCAPTAIN:GameCaptains

1931 (3-2)10/10 atOswego W 19-010/17 Cortland W 12-610/24 atSt.Lawrence L 0-5010/31 atHartwick W 6-011/14 atSt.Bonaventure L 13-26COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:DanLeavitts

1932 (4-2-1)10/1 atSt.Bonaventure L 6-3910/8 atOswego W 12-010/15 Cortland T 0-010/22 atMiddlebury L 7-2510/29 Allegheny W 12-011/5 Hartwick W 19-011/12 atMansfield W 21-2COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:PeteHatch

1933 (3-2-1)10/14 atCortland T 6-610/21 atAlfred W 12-710/28 Mansfield W 19-711/4 atClarkson L 0-2711/11 atHartwick W 25-011/18 atEastStroudsburg L 0-9COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:PeteHatch

1934 (5-1)10/13 atVermont W 7-010/20 atHartwick W 45-010/27 Cortland W 7-011/3 EastStroudsburg L 6-711/10 Alfred W 12-611/17 atAllegheny W 14-7COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:GordonAver

1935 (4-1-1)10/12 MontclairState W 27-010/18 atSt.Anselm’s L 0-1410/26 Panzer W 34-011/2 atEastStroudsburg W 33-011/9 atMiddlebury W 14-011/16 atGroveCity T 13-13CO-COACHES:JamesA.“Bucky” Freeman,BenLightCAPTAIN:FrankClark

1936 (3-2)10/9 St.Anselm’s L 0-2010/24 Panzer W 14-010/30 EastStroudsburg W 32-011/7 atMiddlebury L 7-2711/14 atGroveCity W 12-7COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAINS:ClaudeA.Grace, CarsonFuller,FrankLark

1937 (2-4)10/9 atWestChester L 0-2010/16 Panzer W 6-010/25 atClarkson L 7-1311/1 atLockHaven L 7-1911/6 GroveCity W 33-1411/12 atSt.Anselm’s L 0-20COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAINS:CharliePoyer, “Ducky”Pondafino

1938 (3-1-2)9/30 atMoravian L 0-610/8 Alfred T 20-2010/22 atClarkson T 7-710/29 Panzer W 25-611/5 Hofstra W 13-011/11 Brooklyn W 20-0COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAINS:DonNelson,LouPerrotta

1939 (3-3)10/6 Panzer W 31-010/13 atMoravian W 6-010/21 atClarkson L 12-1510/28 atAlfred L 6-1811/4 atHofstra L 6-1411/10 Brooklyn W 13-6COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:CharlieBaker

1940 (3-1-1)10/7 atPanzer W 25-010/12 atClarkson L 6-710/19 atWestChester T 7-711/4 Findlay W 7-211/9 Clarion W 39-13COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAINS:CharlieBaker,MikeMcKillop

1941 (2-4)10/4 atClarkson L 0-2010/18 atHartwick L 0-610/25 atKutztown W 27-011/1 Thiel L 7-1311/6 PotomacState W 6-011/14 WestChester L 0-28COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:MikeMcKillop

1942 (0-4)10/3 atAlbright L 7-2210/16 atWestChester L 0-610/30 atMoravian L 0-1911/7 atHartwick L 7-12COACH:JamesA.“Bucky”FreemanCAPTAIN:GameCaptains

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1946 (1-5)10/6 atNiagara L 0-4110/12 atHartwick L 0-710/18 St.Lawrence L 2-710/26 atRensselaer W 16-711/1 atMoravian L 0-2011/8 WestChester L 7-13CO-COACHES:JamesA.“Bucky” Freeman,Harold“Pete”HatchCAPTAIN:JimHercinger

1947 (2-3)10/5 atNiagara L 6-2610/11 atSt.Lawrence L 6-2110/18 atSampson W 20-010/24 atMohawk W 21-610/31 atMoravian L 13-20COACH:Harold“Pete”HatchCAPTAINS:EdWeed,JoeCorcoran

1948 (4-3)9/25 atBridgeport W 7-010/1 Lycoming W 25-010/10 atNiagara L 0-4110/15 Sampson W 45-010/23 atCortland L 0-1910/29 atMoravian W 25-2011/5 Hartwick L 13-19COACH:Harold“Pete”HatchCAPTAIN:JohnHerloski

1949 (4-2)9/30 Bridgeport W 19-610/1 Wilkes L 6-2810/21 Cortland L 7-3210/29 atLockHaven W 32-2011/5 atAlfred W 6-011/12 atChamplain W 19-6COACH:Harold“Pete”HatchCAPTAINS:JohnSpencer,TomSarchioto

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1950 (2-5)9/30 atBridgeport L 6-1310/6 Brockport W 18-1410/14 atWilkes L 7-1410/21 atCortland W 7-610/27 LockHaven L 6-1311/3 Champlain L 19-2011/10 EastStroudsburg L 7-28COACH:Harold“Pete”HatchCAPTAINS:NickDerCola, HaroldMeszaros

1951 (4-3)9/28 Champlain W 19-1310/6 atBrockport L 0-1910/12 Wilkes W 6-010/19 Cortland W 13-610/27 atLockHaven W 16-1411/2 Alfred L 0-3311/10 atEastStroudsburg L 0-34COACH:JosephHamiltonCAPTAIN:FrankSanders

1952 (0-6-1)9/27 atMansfield L 13-2010/3 Brockport T 0-010/11 atWilkes L 0-2610/18 atCortland L 6-3910/24 LockHaven L 0-2011/1 atChamplain L 13-3911/7 EastStroudsburg L 0-13COACH:JosephHamiltonCAPTAIN:JosephBrown

1953 (2-4)9/25 Mansfield W 21-1310/3 atBrockport W 12-410/9 Wilkes L 7-2610/16 Cortland L 0-3210/24 atAlfred L 6-4110/31 EastStroudsburg L 0-20COACH:JosephHamiltonCAPTAINS:PatCristello,PaulThomann

1954 (0-4-2)10/2 EastStroudsburg L 13-2510/9 atWilkes L 8-2810/16 atCortland T 13-1310/23 atAlfred L 0-4110/29 Brockport T 0-011/5 Upsala L 0-50COACH:JosephHamiltonCAPTAIN:JohnDeKay

1955 (1-5)9/30 EastStroudsburg L 18-1910/8 Wilkes W 12-710/14 Cortland L 0-2810/21 Alfred L 0-2610/29 atBrockport L 6-2111/4 atUpsala L 7-13COACH:JosephHamiltonCAPTAIN:GameCaptains

1956 (1-5)9/28 EastStroudsburg L 0-1310/6 atWilkes L 0-1210/13 atCortland L 0-3710/20 atAlfred L 12-4610/26 Brockport W 19-711/2 LockHaven L 6-34COACH:ArtOrloskeCAPTAINS:MelCohen,JohnFinster

1957 (2-5)9/21 Alfred W 31-139/27 atEastStroudsburg L 0-2610/4 Wilkes W 19-010/12 Cortland L 13-3210/19 atLockHaven L 13-2710/26 atBrockport L 13-1911/2 atMansfield L 7-20COACH:ArtOrloskeCAPTAIN:MikeOrnato

1958 (6-1)9/20 atWilkes W 27-09/27 EastStroudsburg W 14-610/4 atBrockport W 22-810/11 King’s W 46-610/18 atCortland L 6-1610/25 C.W.Post W 18-011/1 atAlfred W 26-6COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:JohnFasolino

1959 (5-2)9/19 Brandeis W 58-89/26 atEastStroudsburg L 6-1210/3 Brockport W 31-610/10 atKing’s W 29-610/17 Cortland L 7-1310/24 atC.W.Post W 21-010/31 Alfred W 30-0COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:DickCarmean

1960 (4-3)9/23 atWestChester L 8-1910/1 Brockport W 14-010/8 C.W.Post L 6-1210/15 atSo.Connecticut L 7-2410/22 King’s W 23-1410/29 atCortland W 12-611/5 atAlfred W 14-8COACH:DickLyonCAPTAINS:JackCashman,JimRafferty

1961 (4-4)9/23 WestChester L 7-139/30 atHobart W 19-610/7 atKing’s W 40-1310/14 Cortland W 34-010/21 So.Connecticut L 0-2110/28 atC.W.Post L 20-2611/4 Alfred L 7-1411/11 atBrockport W 49-8COACH:DickLyonCAPTAINS:CharlesBrady,VinCarbonaro

1962 (6-2)9/21 atWestChester L 8-219/29 King’s W 35-010/6 Brockport W 36-610/13 atCortland W 24-1210/20 Bridgeport W 23-1210/27 C.W.Post W 27-2111/3 atAlfred W 48-2611/10 atSo.Connecticut L 28-49COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:JohnMiller

1963 (6-2)9/21 atTemple L 21-309/28 atKing’s W 15-010/5 atBrockport W 42-610/12 Cortland W 22-710/19 MontclairState W 22-010/26 atC.W.Post W 35-611/2 atBridgeport L 14-1511/9 So.Connecticut W 37-12COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:SamCurko

1964 (6-2)9/19 Clarion W 16-79/26 atSo.Connecticut W 18-810/3 atGeneva W 35-610/10 atCortland L 0-1610/17 WestChester L 6-1210/24 C.W.Post W 28-2110/31 Bridgeport W 29-711/7 atAm.International W 14-8COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:BillMottola

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1965 (8-0)9/18 atClarion W 7-09/25 So.Connecticut W 28-2510/2 atMontclairState W 19-1410/9 Cortland W 13-1210/16 atSusquehanna W 34-610/23 atC.W.Post W 39-610/30 atBridgeport W 14-711/6 Am.International W 50-6COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:LarryTurel

1966 (4-4)9/17 WestChester L 3-139/24 atTufts W 47-810/1 MontclairState L 6-910/8 atCortland L 11-2410/15 Susquehanna W 41-710/22 atC.W.Post L 6-1210/29 Bridgeport W 16-011/5 atAm.International W 40-6COACH:DickLyonCAPTAIN:DaveBarton

1967 (4-4)9/23 atLehigh L 20-509/30 Tufts W 20-310/7 Cortland L 7-1110/14 atSusquehanna W 43-1510/20 atWestChester L 0-4710/28 C.W.Post L 14-2711/4 atBridgeport W 10-711/11 Am.International W 42-9COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:SteveHyman

1968 (3-5)9/21 WestChester L 6-289/28 CentralConnecticut L 6-3310/5 atCortland L 13-3410/12 Susquehanna W 24-610/19 atWilkes L 19-2810/26 atC.W.Post L 14-2711/2 Bridgeport W 15-1311/9 atMontclairState W 17-13COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:JimRyan

1969 (3-5)9/20 atWestChester L 0-419/27 atLehigh L 7-5510/4 Cortland W 36-2810/11 atSusquehanna W 27-1410/18 Wilkes W 13-710/25 C.W.Post L 20-2411/1 atBridgeport L 6-3311/8 atCentralConnecticut L 7-27COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:GaryWorden

1970 (4-4)9/19 WestChester L 0-569/26 atDenison L 27-3510/3 atCortland L 0-710/10 Susquehanna W 15-710/17 atWilkes W 25-2110/24 Bridgeport W 15-610/31 atGroveCity L 3-1411/7 atC.W.Post W 20-17COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:TomPolimeni,FredRecchio

1971 (5-3)9/18 atWestChester L 20-349/25 Denison W 8-710/2 Cortland W 21-1310/9 atFordham W 39-610/16 Wilkes W 41-2810/23 atBridgeport L 20-3510/30 GroveCity W 27-711/6 C.W.Post L 0-62COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:JohnBaumann

1972 (5-4)9/16 atWilliamPaterson W 14-69/23 WestChester L 22-489/30 atCortland L 16-2110/7 atRIT W 30-1310/14 Fordham W 38-1310/21 atWilkes W 28-2110/28 Bridgeport L 7-2811/4 C.W.Post L 17-2011/11 Hobart W 17-7COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:RandyGarrett, MikeWelch,BobWojnar

1973 (5-4)9/15 WilliamPaterson W 48-29/22 atJuniata L 14-289/29 Cortland W 41-3310/6 RIT W 37-1910/13 atSpringfield W 39-2110/20 Wilkes L 3-610/27 atBridgeport L 16-2011/3 C.W.Post L 14-2111/10 atHobart W 36-15COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:TomBryant,TonyGrosso

1974 (10-1)9/14 atSt.Lawrence W 49-149/21 Juniata W 53-139/28 atCortland W 34-3310/5 Alfred W 28-810/12 Springfield W 57-3510/19 atWilkes W 24-1410/26 Bridgeport W 34-1411/2 atC.W.Post W 47-3411/9 RIT W 68-1711/30 SlipperyRock§ W 27-14 atCornellUniversity12/7 vs.Central(Iowa)§ L 8-10COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:DaveRemick,GeorgeTortolon

1975 (10-1)9/13 St.Lawrence W 30-69/20 atAlbany W 33-09/27 Cortland W 21-610/4 atAlfred W 20-010/11 atSpringfield W 61-010/18 Wilkes W 30-011/1 Hobart W 36-2911/8 RIT W 41-011/22 FortValley§ W 41-1211/29 Widener§ W 23-1412/6 vs.Wittenberg§ L 0-28COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:JerryBoyes,LarryCzarnecki

1976 (6-2-1)9/11 atSt.Lawrence L 0-249/18 Albany W 24-09/25 atCortland W 28-1210/2 Alfred T 3-310/9 Springfield W 31-010/16 atAm.International L 19-2010/23 C.W.Post W 28-720/30 atHobart W 27-2011/6 atRIT W 35-7COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:MikeMielnicki,DavePitzer

1977 (6-3)9/17 St.Lawrence W 17-149/24 Cortland W 38-1710/1 atAlfred W 17-810/8 atSpringfield L 15-2810/15 Am.International L 24-2710/22 atC.W.Post L 0-1810/24 Hobart W 31-1411/5 RIT W 35-011/12 atTowsonState W 35-10COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:TomPolicay

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1978 (9-2)9/9 atBloomsburg W 25-79/16 atSt.Lawrence W 15-149/23 atCortland W 27-139/30 Alfred W 35-010/7 ClarionState W 17-010/14 Springfield W 28-1410/21 Canisius W 54-010/28 atHobart W 49-011/4 atAlbany L 6-911/11 TowsonState W 35-2211/18 Wittenberg§ L 3-6COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:TomBurlin,ScottColton, JohnSchiemann

1979 (11-2)9/8 Bloomsburg W 13-69/15 St.Lawrence W 15-139/22 Cortland W 42-79/29 atAlfred W 34-1210/6 atClarionState L 10-1210/13 atSpringfield W 21-1410/20 Am.International L 19-2410/27 atCanisius W 33-1411/3 Albany W 46-611/10 atBrockport W 35-711/17 atDubuque§ W 27-711/24 Carnegie-Mellon§ W 15-612/1 vs.Wittenberg§ W 14-10COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:BillGeorge,JohnLaper

1980 (12-1)9/6 atBloomsburg W 58-39/13 atAlbany W 40-219/20 atSt.Lawrence W 47-69/27 Fordham W 28-1610/4 Alfred W 41-2310/11 Springfield W 28-1710/18 atBrockport W 63-1410/25 C.W.Post W 30-711/1 atHobart W 21-611/8 atCortland W 24-711/22 Wagner§ W 41-1311/29 Minnesota-Morris§ W 36-012/6 vs.Dayton§ L 0-63COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:BobFerrigno, AllanMacDonald,KevinVogt

1981 (6-3)9/5 Bloomsburg W 35-09/12 Albany L 7-179/26 St.Lawrence W 41-610/3 atAlfred L 13-1710/10 atSpringfield W 30-810/17 Brockport L 27-3110/24 Am.International W 27-2310/31 Hobart W 37-3111/7 Cortland W 42-0COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAIN:KevinVogt

1982 (6-4)9/11 atAlbany L 7-309/18 atSt.Lawrence L 14-459/25 Fordham W 27-310/2 Alfred L 7-2010/9 Springfield W 42-1510/16 atBuffalo W 18-1410/23 atAm.International W 3-010/30 Hobart W 38-1411/6 atCortland L 17-2111/13 atMerchantMarine W 34-0COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:CoryDavies,PaulShaffner

1983 (7-3)9/10 Albany W 23-09/17 St.Lawrence L 14-249/24 atFordham W 36-710/1 atAlfred W 14-1010/8 atSpringfield W 38-710/15 Buffalo W 28-1310/22 Am.International L 13-1610/29 atHobart L 20-2311/5 Cortland W 49-2611/12 atMerchantMarine W 12-7COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:MikeMoreau,DaveStone

1984 (10-1)9/8 atAlbany L 6-109/15 atSt.Lawrence W 12-89/22 FitchburgState W 82-09/29 Alfred W 37-010/6 Springfield W 17-1010/13 atBuffalo W 10-610/20 atAm.International W 19-310/27 Hobart W 14-1311/3 atCortland W 42-611/10 MerchantMarine W 24-1011/17 atNorwich° W 35-14COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:BillDecker,JeffFlanders, BillSheerin

1985 (11-2)9/14 Albany W 15-109/21 St.Lawrence W 13-010/5 atAlfred W 42-1210/12 atSpringfield W 28-710/19 Buffalo W 23-710/26 Am.International L 8-4111/2 atHobart W 15-1211/9 Cortland W 41-011/16 atMerchantMarine W 20-1511/23 atUnion§ W 13-1211/20 MontclairState§ W 50-2812/7 Gettysburg§ W 34-012/14 vs.Augustana§ L 7-20COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:BrianDougherty, SteveKass,DanWelkley

1986 (11-1)9/13 atAlbany W 28-79/20 atSt.Lawrence W 28-010/4 Alfred W 28-1810/11 Springfield W 20-810/18 atBuffalo W 22-2110/25 atAm.International W 31-2811/1 Hobart W 28-311/8 atCortland W 40-1211/15 MerchantMarine W 33-211/22 atUnion§(OT) W 24-1711/29 MontclairState§ W 29-1512/6 SalisburyState§ L 40-44COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:MikeMiddaugh,MikeNorton

1987 (7-3)9/12 Albany L 14-159/19 St.Lawrence W 37-189/26 Findlay W 38-010/3 atAlfred W 20-1710/17 Buffalo W 29-010/24 Am.International W 19-1810/31 atHobart W 33-2411/7 Cortland W 37-1511/14 atDayton L 0-2411/21 PlymouthState° L 12-13COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:RayDeCarr,JoeMarra

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1988 (13-1)9/10 atAlbany W 17-39/17 atSt.Lawrence W 28-149/24 Alfred W 27-1410/1 Springfield W 24-010/8 atAm.International W 35-710/15 atBuffalo W 36-310/22 BuffaloState W 53-010/29 Hobart W 58-011/5 atCortland L 20-2111/12 Wash.&Jeff. W 34-311/19 atWagner§(OT) W 34-3111/26 Cortland§ W 24-1712/3 Ferrum§ W 62-2812/10 vsCentral(Iowa)§ W 39-24COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:DaeganGray, MarcHudak,RichSmith

1989 (7-3)9/9 Albany W 17-79/16 St.Lawrence W 28-09/23 atAlfred L 10-179/30 atSpringfield W 16-310/7 Am.International L 6-710/14 Buffalo W 30-1010/21 atBuffaloState W 37-710/28 atHobart W 63-711/4 Cortland W 28-011/11 atWash.&Jeff. L 0-34COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:DanFeldman, TomFinneran,TomPasquale

1990 (8-2)9/8 atAlbany W 16-69/15 atSt.Lawrence W 20-69/22 Alfred W 27-149/29 Springfield W 23-1410/6 atAm.International L 36-3910/13 atBuffalo W 42-2110/20 BuffaloState W 54-2111/3 atCortland W 28-1411/10 C.W.Post W 38-911/17 TrentonState§ L 14-24COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:ChrisColloca,KenHammel

1991 (12-1)9/14 St.Lawrence W 45-79/21 Albany W 38-79/28 atAlfred W 31-810/5 atSpringfield L 10-1410/12 Am.International W 23-2010/19 Buffalo W 50-010/26 atBuffaloState W 41-2311/9 Cortland W 23-1411/16 atBrockport W 52-011/23 GlassboroState§ W 31-1011/30 Union§ W 35-2312/7 atSusquehanna§ W 49-1312/14 vs.Dayton§ W 34-20COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:JoePalladino,ChrisWhite

1992 (9-2)9/12 atAlbany W 51-79/19 MontclairState W 49-199/26 Alfred W 45-1510/3 Springfield W 31-710/10 atAm.International W 31-1310/17 atSt.Lawrence W56-1410/24 BuffaloState W 21-1310/31 Mercyhurst W 48-711/7 atCortland L 20-2211/14 Wash.&Jeff. W 47-2811/21 BuffaloState§ L 26-28COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:TimAllen,KeithLinsey, BillieMaysJr.,JeffWittman

1993 (6-4)9/11 Albany W 47-79/18 atMontclairState L 0-299/25 atAlfred L 20-3010/2 atSpringfield W 30-610/9 Am.International W 37-010/16 St.Lawrence W 45-710/23 atBuffaloState L 17-3310/30 atMercyhurst W 45-2511/6 Cortland W 32-1411/13 atWash.&Jeff. L 7-42COACH:JimButterfieldCAPTAINS:JakeCerrone, BillieMaysJr.,MikeMurtha

1994 (10-3)9/10 atAlbany W 22-119/17 Mansfield L 10-139/24 Alfred W 13-010/1 Springfield L 3-2710/8 atAm.International W 17-1310/15 St.Lawrence W 34-1210/22 BuffaloState W 16-1510/29 atHobart W 14-1011/5 atCortland W 15-1311/12 C.W.Post W 28-1511/19 BuffaloState§(2OT) W 10-711/26 atPlymouthState§ W 22-712/3 Wash.&Jeff.§ L 19-23COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:MattGeorge,JasonNichols

1995 (5-4)9/16 atMansfield W 30-129/23 atAlfred L 12-139/30 atSpringfield L 24-2710/7 Am.International L 23-2410/14 atSt.Lawrence W 34-710/21 MontclairState W 33-710/28 Hobart W 43-2211/4 Cortland W 35-1911/11 atBuffaloState L 6-24COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:RobCacchio, ScottConnolly,JonGenese, AnthonyViviano

1996 (7-3)9/21 Mansfield W 59-239/28 Alfred W 33-310/5 Springfield W 33-2510/12 atBrockport W 36-310/19 St.Lawrence W 50-010/26 atAm.International L 14-3611/2 atHobart W 21-1411/9 atCortland L 13-4111/16 BuffaloState L 14-2611/23 vs.Worcester W 27-21 StateatWPI°COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:JasonBrady, AnthonyViviano,NealWeidman

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1997 (7-3)9/13 Mercyhurst L 5-109/20 atMansfield W 42-179/27 atAlfred W 52-710/4 atSpringfield W 42-1510/11 Brockport W 21-1410/18 atSt.Lawrence W 41-610/25 Am.International W 40-1311/1 Hobart W 35-1311/8 Cortland L 28-3311/15 atBuffaloState L 10-13COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:BriggsBedigian,ScottFrieary

1998 (9-2)9/12 atSt.JohnFisher W 48-109/19 Mansfield W 45-319/26 CollegeofNewJersey W 18-1610/3 Springfield L 24-2910/10 atBrockport W 31-2810/17 St.Lawrence W 60-010/24 atAm.International W 41-3310/31 atHobart W 30-1711/7 atCortland W 37-2911/14 BuffaloState L 21-2811/21 Hartwick° W 40-6COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:MikeO’Donovan,MikeSansone

1999 (7-4)9/11 St.JohnFisher W 44-09/18 atMansfield W 21-79/25 atCollegeofN.J. W 21-1410/2 atSpringfield W 45-4210/9 Brockport W 10-010/16 atSt.Lawrence W 43-1410/23 Am.International L 17-3410/30 Hobart W 44-1311/6 Cortland L 21-2611/13 atBuffaloState L 35-4211/20 atUnion° L 7-31COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:RyanCarpenter, AdamGrossman,RichPasquale

2000 (7-3)9/9 atAlfred W 28-79/16 Mansfield W 31-09/23 atSt.JohnFisher W 42-149/30 Springfield L 34-5510/7 atBrockport L 7-2710/14 St.Lawrence W 58-010/21 Wilkes W 16-1310/28 atHobart L 0-1911/4 BuffaloState W 27-2011/11 atCortland W 19-14COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:JulianForbes,AdamGrossman

2001 (11-2)9/8 Alfred W 38-79/15 atMansfield W 29-219/22 St.JohnFisher W 52-09/29 atSpringfield W 17-1610/6 Brockport L 22-2410/13 atSt.Lawrence W 56-1710/20 Utica W 66-010/27 Hobart W 52-1311/2 atBuffaloState W 31-1411/10 Cortland W 21-1411/17 atMontclairState§ W 35-2311/24 atRensselaer§ W 27-1012/1 atRowan§ L 0-48COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:TommyGiorgio, MarkMcDonough,BrianYoung

2002 (7-3, 4-0 E8)9/14 atAlfred* W 33-119/21 Hartwick* W 19-189/28 atSt.JohnFisher* W 30-2010/5 Springfield W 44-2010/12 St.Lawrence W 34-710/19 atBrockport L 0-2110/26 atUtica* W 13-011/2 atHobart L 6-1711/9 BuffaloState W 39-711/16 atCortland L 12-16COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:TariqAhmad,JustinDaly

2003 (10-3, 5-0 E8)9/13 Alfred* W 30-09/20 atHartwick* W 19-189/27 St.JohnFisher* W 20-1910/4 atSpringfield* L 22-5110/11 atSt.Lawrence W 55-1310/18 Brockport W 31-1010/25 Utica* W 49-011/1 Hobart W 14-711/8 atBuffaloState W 40-1411/15 Cortland L 15-1611/22 atBrockport§ W 14-911/29 atMontclairState§ W 33-1312/6 atRensselaer§ L 16-21COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:TariqAhmad, PeteCelebre,RobertTruman

2004 (9-2, 5-1 E8)9/11 BuffaloState W 45-09/18 Hartwick* W 47-89/25 atSt.JohnFisher* L 38-4510/2 Lycoming W 49-710/9 atNorwich* W 31-710/16 atBrockport L 20-2110/23 Utica* W 52-1410/30 Springfield* W 31-711/6 atAlfred* W 24-011/13 atCortland W 47-2211/20 Mass.-Dartmouth° W 36-19COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:BryanSteele,MattTosh, JeffWelch

2005 (8-3, 6-0 E8)9/10 atBuffaloState W 38-219/17 atHartwick* W 47-89/24 St.JohnFisher*(OT) W 41-3510/1 Brockport W 42-1710/8 Norwich* W 41-710/15 atLycoming(OT) L 30-3310/22 atUtica* W 37-010/29 atSpringfield* W 35-2811/5 Alfred* W 28-1411/12 Cortland(OT) L 30-3711/19 atUnion§ L 41-55COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:JoseColon,JoshFelicetti, DustinRoss,JoeScalice

2006 (7-3, 4-2 E8)9/2 Huntingdon W 31-129/9 BuffaloState W 45-79/16 Hartwick* W 44-149/23 atSt.JohnFisher* L 10-349/30 atBrockport W 26-710/7 atNorwich* W 44-710/21 Utica* W 33-710/28 Springfield* W 24-711/6 atAlfred* L 17-2811/13 atCortland(OT) L 20-23COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:AlexBaez,JustinBrunell, JoeNapoleone

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2007 (8-3, 4-2 E8)9/1 atLycoming W 31-69/8 King’s W 29-169/15 atHartwick* L 30-329/22 St.JohnFisher* L 16-379/29 Brockport W 34-1510/6 Norwich* W 35-010/20 atUtica* W 44-710/27 atSpringfield* W 48-2111/3 Alfred* W 42-2511/10 Cortland W 40-1711/17 atMountUnion§ L 18-42COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:AlexBaez,RyanTerlecki

2008 (9-2, 5-1 E8)9/6 Lycoming W 17-169/13 atKing’s W 38-289/20 Hartwick* L 69-429/27 atSt.JohnFisher* L 6-3710/11 atNorwich* W 41-610/18 FrostburgState W 51-2410/25 atUtica* W 42-711/1 Springfield* W 37-811/8 atAlfred* W 43-3511/15 atCortland W 35-1311/22 Curry§ L 21-26COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:DanJuvan,MattScalice, BrianWeverbergh2009 (7-3, 3-2 E8)9/5 atLycoming W 45-09/12 atUnion L 21-249/19 Widener W 41-179/26 atUtica* W 27-2410/3 atHartwick* W 24-2010/10 St.JohnFisher* L 17-4010/17 atFrostburgState W 20-1010/31 atSpringfield* L 26-4711/7 Alfred* W 31-1011/14 Cortland W 23-20COACH:MikeWelchCAPTAINS:AdamDrescher BrianGrastorf,MattScalice§NCAADivisionIIIPlayoffGame°ECACDivisionIIIChampionshipGame*Empire8opponent

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FirstTeam Meeting W L TAlbany 1975 14 5 0Albright 1942 0 1 0ALFRED 1933 35 13 2Allegheny 1932 2 0 0AmericanIntl. 1964 16 10 0Augustana(Ill.) 1985 0 1 0Bloomsburg 1978 4 0 0Brandeis 1959 1 0 0Bridgeport 1948 10 6 0Brockport 1950 20 8 2Brooklyn 1938 2 0 0Buffalo 1982 10 0 0BuffaloState 1988 14 7 0Canisius 1978 2 0 0Carnegie-Mellon 1979 1 0 0CentralConn. 1968 0 2 0Central(Iowa) 1974 1 1 0Champlain(N.Y.) 1949 2 2 0ClarionState 1940 4 1 0Clarkson 1933 0 5 1ColgateFreshman1930 0 1 0CollegeofN.J.& 1990 2 1 0Curry 2008 0 1 0CORTLAND 1930 39 26 3C.W.Post 1958 12 10 0Dayton 1980 1 2 0Denison 1970 1 1 0Dubuque 1979 1 0 0EastStroudsburg 1933 3 11 0Ferrum 1988 1 0 0Findlay 1940 2 0 0FitchburgState 1984 1 0 0Fordham 1971 5 0 0FortValleyState 1975 1 0 0FrostburgState 2008 2 0 0Geneva 1964 1 0 0

FirstTeam Meeting W L TGettysburg 1985 1 0 0GroveCity 1935 3 1 1HARTWICK 1930 13 5 0Hobart 1961 25 2 0Hofstra 1938 1 1 0Huntingdon 2006 1 0 0Juniata 1973 1 1 0King’s(Pa.) 1958 8 0 0Kutztown 1941 1 0 0Lehigh 1967 0 2 0LockHaven 1937 2 5 0LYCOMING 1948 4 1 0Mansfield 1930 9 4 0Mass.-Dartmouth 2004 1 0 0MerchantMarine 1982 5 0 0Mercyhurst 1992 2 1 0Middlebury 1932 1 2 0Minnesota-Morris 1980 1 0 0Mohawk 1947 1 0 0MontclairState 1935 9 2 0Moravian 1938 2 4 0MountUnion 2007 0 1 0Niagara 1946 0 3 0Norwich 1984 6 0 0Oswego 1931 2 0 0Panzer 1935 6 0 0PlymouthState 1987 1 1 0PotomacState 1941 1 0 0Rensselaer 1946 2 1 0RochesterInstituteofTechnology 1972 6 0 0Rowan* 1991 1 1 0SalisburyState 1986 0 1 0Sampson 1947 2 0 0SlipperyRock 1974 1 0 0So.Connecticut 1960 3 3 0

FirstTeam Meeting W L TSPRINGFIELD 1973 27 9 0St.Anselm’s 1935 0 3 0St.Bonaventure 1931 0 2 0ST.JOHNFISHER1998 7 5 0ST.LAWRENCE 1931 28 6 0St.LawrenceFrosh1930 0 0 1Susquehanna 1965 7 0 0Temple 1963 0 1 0Thiel 1941 0 1 0TowsonState 1977 2 0 0Tufts 1966 2 0 0UNION 1985 3 3 0Upsala 1954 0 2 0UTICA 2001 9 0 0Vermont 1934 1 0 0Wagner 1980 2 0 0Washington&Jefferson 1988 2 3 0WestChester 1937 0 15 1WIDENER 1975 2 0 0Wilkes 1949 12 7 0WilliamPaterson 1972 2 0 0Wittenberg 1975 1 2 0WorcesterState 1996 1 0 0

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WINNINGEST DIVISION III PROGRAMS BY PERCENTAGENo. School Years W L T Pct. 1. St.John’s(Minn.) 99 565 225 24 .709 2. Wisconsin-LaCrosse 85 525 233 40 .683 3. ThomasMore 20 139 66 0 .678 4. Linfield 95 520 245 30 .673 5. ITHACA 77 442 216 11 .669 6. Wesley 24 168 84 1 .666 7. Wittenberg 116 689 345 31 .662 8. Wisconsin-Whitewater 85 492 248 21 .660 9. Concordia(Wis.) 30 184 100 2 .64710. Augustana(Ill.) 97 521 279 28 .646

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