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Page 1: View the PDF version of the 2014 IUP Football Media Guide
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IUP FOOTBALL:

A HISTORY OF SUCCESS

• Record 151-34-1 (.815) in PSAC West, winning or

sharing the division championship 20 times

• Ranked in Top 20 in 26 of the last 30 seasons,

including each year from 1984 - 2004; IUP

reached No. 1 in the country in 1991 and 1996

• Undefeated regular seasons in 1991 and 1993

• Reached Division II National Championship

game in 1990 and 1993

• Finished the 1991 regular season ranked No. 1 in

the nation

• Earned 15 trips to Division II playoff s with six

appearances in national semifinals

• Selected Lambert/Meadowlands Cup recipient

11 times, with the last coming in 2012

• .666 win percentage is sixth highest in Division

II history

• 17th school in Division II history to reach 500

all-time wins; IUP’s 522 all-time wins are 16th

all-time

• Record of 255-80-2 (.759) in last 29 seasons

• 74 players selected as All-Americans since 1968

• Have won at least 10 games in a season 10

diff erent times

S U C C E S S

5 2 2 A L L -T I M E W I N S

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HISTORY OF SUCCESS ................................................. INSIDE FRONT COVER

TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................4

2014 QUICK FACTS ........................................................................................5

THE COVER PLAYERS OF 2014 .......................................................................6

MEDIA INFORMATION ...................................................................................7

IUP FOOTBALL - KINGS OF THE WEST ...........................................................8

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE .........................................9

2014 SEASON PREVIEW .........................................................................10-14

NUMERICAL ROSTER ..............................................................................15-16

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ........................................................................17-18

ROSTER BREAKDOWN .................................................................................18

2014 OPPONENTS ........................................................................................19

COACHING STAFF & RETURNING STARTERS

HEAD COACH CURT CIGNETTI ..............................................................22-23

ASSISTANT COACHES .............................................................................24-29

RETURNING STARTERS ...........................................................................30-35

2013 YEAR IN REVIEW

GAME REVIEWS .....................................................................................38-48

PSAC STANDINGS, NCAA PLAYOFFS ...........................................................49

IUP INDIVIDUAL, TEAM STATISTICS .......................................................50-58

IUP FOOTBALL HISTORY

POSTSEASON HISTORY ................................................................................54

PLAYOFF GAME SUMMARIES .................................................................55-59

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS ......................................................................60-62

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS .................................................................61

ALL-AMERICANS..........................................................................................63

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ............................................................................64-68

IUP GAME RECORDS ...................................................................................69

IUP SEASON RECORDS ...........................................................................70-71

PLAYOFF RECORDS .....................................................................................71

IUP HIGHS AND LOWS .................................................................................72

OPPONENT HIGHS AND LOWS ....................................................................73

IUP RUSHING RECORDS ...............................................................................74

IUP PASSING RECORDS...........................................................................75-76

IUP RECEIVING RECORDS ...........................................................................77

IUP SCORING RECORDS ..............................................................................78

IUP DEFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS ............................................79

IUP IN THE NFL ........................................................................................80-81

SPORTS MEDICINE ......................................................................................82

ABOUT IUP ..............................................................................................83-85

FRANK CIGNETTI FIELD @ GEORGE P. MILLER STADIUM ...............................

....................................................................................... INSIDE BACK COVER

2014 SCHEDULE.........................................................................BACK COVER

CREDITSEDITORIAL

The 2014 IUP football media guide was created by the sports information office, including Sports Information Director Ryan Rebholz and staff. Other informational assistance provided by IUP Head Coach Curt Cignetti, his coaching staff, NFL.com, the IUP compliance office and the sports information directors from opposing schools. Information on the residential revival project and the university was provided by the IUP communications department.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography credits go to Anthony Shingler, Keith Boyer and Geoffrey Bolte. Other photographs were pulled from the IUP sports information and communications department archives as well as the Indiana Gazette. The pictures of IUP players in the NFL were supplied by the Buffalo Bills (Jim Haslett and Chris Villarrial), San Diego Chargers (Leander Jordan), Kansas City Chiefs (Kris Griffin), Baltimore Ravens (John Jones), Arizona Cardinals (LeRon McCoy), Jacksonville Jaguars (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah), Washington Redskins (Jim Haslett) and James D. Smith of the Dallas Cowboys (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah).

PRINTING

The media guide was printed by the Print Center on the campus of IUP. Special thanks to Toni Linta and Kristin Williams.

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ABOUT IUPOfficial Name of School ..................................................................Indiana University of PennsylvaniaFounded ....................................................................................................................................... 1875Enrollment ................................................................................................................................ 14,728Nickname ....................................................................................................................Crimson HawksColors .....................................................................................................................Crimson and GrayPresident ...........................................................................................................Dr. Michael A. Driscoll

ATHLETICSMailing Address .................................................................................................. Kovalchick Complex.........................................................................................711 Pratt Drive, Suite 204, Indiana, PA 15705Athletic Director ......................................................................................................Dr. Frank CondinoAssociate Athletic Director ................................................................................................Steve RoachSports Medicine (Football Contact) ............................................................................... Frank Trenney Business Officer ...........................................................................................................Lisa Bash-WardFacilities Director .............................................................................................................Emily Briggs

Athletic Department Phone ............................................................................... 724-357-HAWK (4295)Ticket Office Phone .........................................................................................................724-357-5222Athletic Department Fax .................................................................................................724-357-2754Athletics Website ..............................................................................................www.IUPathletics.com

National Affiliation .................................................................................................... NCAA Division IIConference ....................................Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC), Western DivisionStadium (Capacity/Surface) .................................................. George P. Miller Stadium (6,000/A-Turf)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ............................................................................................ Ryan RebholzOffice Phone ...................................................................................................................724-357-2747Email Address ......................................................................................................... [email protected] Information Assistant .......................................................................................... Katie TrenneyEmail Address ..................................................................................................K.L.Trenney3@iup.edu

CRIMSON HAWKS FOOTBALLCOACHING STAFFHead Coach ...................................................................................Curt Cignetti (West Virginia, 1982)IUP Record ................................................................................................................ 28-7, Three YearsOverall Record ............................................................................................................................ SameOffice Phone ...................................................................................................................724-357-2780Best Time to Reach Coach Cignetti .......................................................................Weekday MorningsAssistants Defensive Coordinator/Safeties ................................................................................... Paul Tortorella Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks .............................................................................Tyler Haines Offensive Line ............................................................................................................. Mike Campolo Wide Receivers ...........................................................................................................Rod Rutherford Running Backs .................................................................................................................. Jim Chapin Special Teams/Defensive Ends ............................................................................... Bernie McQuown Defensive Line ...............................................................................................................Bryant Haines Cornerbacks ................................................................................................................ Johnny Franco Assistant ....................................................................................................................... Jason Warning TEAM INFORMATIONBasic Offense ..........................................................................................................................MultipleBasic Defense..........................................................................................................................MultipleOffensive Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................. 2/9Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................. 6/6Specialist Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................. 2/0

HISTORY2013 Overall Record ........................................................................................................................9-22013 PSAC West Record/Finish ............................................................................................... 5-2/2ndFirst Year of Football (modern era) ............................................................................................... 1927All-Time Football Record...................................................................... 522-256-23 (.666) (85 seasons)Years in Division II Playoffs ........................................ 15 (1987-91, 1993-94, 1996, 1998-02, 2007, 2012)Years in Division II National Semifinals ........................................................ 6 (1989-91, 1993-94, 1999)Years in Division II National Championship Game .............................................................. 1990, 1993Last Postseason Opponents (2012) .............Defeated Shepherd (27-17), Defeated New Haven (17-14), ......................................................................................................Lost to Winston-Salem State (21-17)All-Time Division II Playoff Record .............................................................................................. 18-15

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6 PLAYERS FEATURED ON COVERS IN 2014

This year’s version of the

IUP FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

features six different players each

receiving their own cover. A seventh

cover features all six players

together.

All seven of those covers are included

on this page:

Row one, left to right - linebackers

Alexander Berdahl and Dorian Lane.

Row two, left to right - defensive back

Jerell McFadden and defensive

lineman Shane Meisner.

Row three, left to right - offensive

lineman Matthew Sasson and kicker

Brett Ullman, and the cover featuring

all six players.

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PHONE: (724) 357-2747FAX: (724) 357-2754

MAILING ADDRESS:711 Pratt Drive, Suite 204Indiana, PA 15705

WEBSITESwww.iupathletics.comwww.twitter.com/iupcrimsonhawkwww.facebook.com/iupcrimsonhawkswww.instagram.com/iupcrimsonhawk

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF

ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO:Rebholz Email: [email protected] Email: K.L. [email protected]

CREDENTIALSCredentials for IUP home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. All credential requests should be directed to Sports Information Director Ryan Rebholz at [email protected] with the subject “Credential Request.”

Media members are asked to make credential requests at least 24 hours prior to the game.

Each visiting opponent sports information director submits a list of attending media members. To get on that list, please inform the respective school’s sports information director prior to that week.

MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCEAll media members must pick up credentials and enter at the George P. Miller Stadium Ticket Booth, which is open two hours prior to kickoff. The Ticket Booth is located on the East side of the stadium, in front of the main entrance (directly across from the Kovalchick Complex).

Due to time contraints, visiting radio and television can pick up their credentials in the press box or from their respective sports information director.

PARKINGThere are no parking passes for working media members. Instead, free parking for credentialed media is located in the Zink Lot, which is located on the Northwest corner of the stadium and can be reached from Maple Street. Please notify the parking attendants that you are working media for that game.

INTERVIEW POLICYThe Sports Information Office will assist media members with the coverage of IUP football.

All interviews with student-athletes MUST be arranged through the Sports Information Office. If a media member wishes to complete a more in-depth interview for a feature story,

please contact Ryan Rebholz at (724) 357-2747 or at [email protected] to arrange an interview.

Head Coach Curt Cignetti devotes each Wednesday morning for office time with media members to discuss the upcoming game. For all other interview requests for Cignetti, please contact the Sports Information Office.

Interviews with Cignetti and student-athletes are more open during postgame. Student-athletes are available outside of the locker room in Memorial Field House after the game and Cignetti will host media members in his office after he meets with the team in the locker room. There is no postgame press conference and no set times for the Cignetti conference.

MEDIA SEATINGUnfortunately, due to the size and layout of the press box at Miller Stadium, seating for the media is extremely limited and will be assigned on a priority basis.

VISITING RADIO BROADCASTThe visiting radio crew has reserved seating on the upper level of the press box. A phone line will be made available for the two-person booth.

PHOTOGRAPHERSStill photographers and television cameramen will need a media credential to work from the field. Working areas are at any location on the field outside of the designated team box. Be prepared to show identification.

SCOUTSScouts are also asked to make credential requests through the Sports Information Office. Possible ticket and credential arrangements will be made in conjunction with the Athletic Business Office. Scouts may also pick up their credentials at the Miller Stadium Ticket Booth.

IUP SPORTS INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Ryan RebholzSports

Information Director

Katie TrenneySports

Information Assistant

WIRELESS ACCESSWireless access is available at Miller Stadium. Please notify a member of the IUP Sports Information Office for assistance.

IUP MEDIA SERVICESMedia members may access the most up-to-date information on the IUP football team on the athletic department’s official website: www.iupathletics.com.

Game notes, official statistics, game recaps, box scores and general releases will be updated regularly. All of this information is available online.

Sports Information Director Ryan Rebholz will also send out game notes via email prior to each game. To get on the media list, please email him at [email protected].

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K I N G SW E S TO F T H E

PSAC WEST STANDINGS (SINCE 1986)

School Overall Pct. Division Pct.

IUP 241-77-1 .757 141-32-1 .813Slippery Rock 185-118-4 .609 110-61-3 .641

Edinboro 186-119-2 .609 104-68-2 .603

Shippensburg 124-115-2 .519 66-61-2 .519

California 161-145-2 .526 80-94 .460

Gannon 29-37 .439 17-25 .405

Mercyhurst 41-27 .603 16-26 .381

Clarion 114-184 .383 62-112 .356

Lock Haven 53-238-3 .185 18-147-2 .114

Seton Hill 1-10 .091 0-7 .000

*NotesShippensburg moved to the East in 2008Gannon & Mercyhurst joined in 2008Lock Haven left for the East in 2013Seton Hill joined in 2013

PSAC CHAMPIONSHIPSBY SCHOOL (ALL-TIME)

School Division No.

West Chester East 18

IUP West 17Bloomsburg East 17

East Stroudsburg East 12

Slippery Rock West 9

California West 8

Millersville East 8

Shippensburg East/West 7

Clarion West 6

Edinboro West 6

Lock Haven East/West 4

Mansfield East 2

Kutztown East 1

Mercyhurst West 1

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Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, the league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. Among its recent enhancements, the PSAC has expanded its membership twice during a four-year span. The first occurred during the 2008-09 academic year with the addition of full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. On July 1, 2013, Seton Hill University and the Univer-sity of Pittsburgh at Johnstown joined the PSAC. The membership now consists of 18 full-time institutions. All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share thedistinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that spon-sors the most championships at the Division II level. Although all 18 current institutions are members of Division II, seven league schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 students and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 18 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate and assistant commissioner, and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.

2014 PSAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULEThursday, September 4Livingstone at Millersville, 6:00 PM Shippensburg at Seton Hill, 7:00 PM Cheyney at Lincoln, 7:00 PMEdinboro at Carson-Newman, 7:00 PM

Saturday, September 6Mercyhurst at Bentley, 12:00 PMSt. Augustine’s at IUP, 12:00 PMSouthern Connecticut St. at Gannon, 12:00 PM

West Chester at New Haven, 1:00 PMBloomsburg at Stonehill, 1:00 P.M. East Stroudsburg at LIU Post, 1:00 PMClarion at Saint Francis, 1:00 PMVirginia St. at California, 1:00 PM Lock Haven at West Virginia St.1:00 PM Kutztown at Slippery Rock, 6:00 PM

Saturday, September 13Mercyhurst at West Chester, 12:00 PM*Edinboro at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM*Gannon at Cheyney, 1:00 PM*IUP at Kutztown, 1:05 PM*California at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM*Seton Hill at Lock Haven, 3:00 PM*Clarion at Millersville, 4:00 PM *Slippery Rock at East Stroudsburg, 6:05 PM*

Saturday, September 20Bloomsburg at Mercyhurst, 12:00 PM *East Stroudsburg at Edinboro, 12:00 PM*California at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM *IUP at Lock Haven, 12:00 PM*Kutztown at Gannon, 12:00 PM*Clarion at Cheyney, 1:00 PM* Slippery Rock at Millersville, 4:00 PM* West Chester at Seton Hill, 6:00 PM*

* PSAC Divisional Game

Saturday, September 27Edinboro at California, 1:00 PM *Gannon at Clarion, 2:00 PM*Seton Hill at Slippery Rock, 2:00 PM* Shippensburg at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM*Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg, 3:05 PM*Mercyhurst at IUP, 4:00 PM*Millersville at West Chester, 6:00 PM*Cheyney at Kutztown, 6:05 PM*

Saturday October 4Lock Haven at West Chester, 12:00 PM*East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM* Bloomsburg at Cheyney, 1:00 PM*Clarion at Mercyhurst, 1:00 PM*Indiana at Edinboro, 2:00 PM*California at Seton Hill, 3:00 PM*Kutztown at Millersville, 4:00 PM*Gannon at Slippery Rock, 6:00 PM*

Thursday October 9West Chester at Kutztown, 7:05 PM*

Saturday October 11Mercyhurst at Gannon, 12:00 PM*Millersville at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM*Seton Hill at IUP, 2:00 PM*Shippensburg at Lock Haven, 3:00 PM*Slippery Rock at California, 3:30 PM*Edinboro at Clarion, 6:00 PM *Cheyney at East Stroudsburg, 6:05 PM*

Thursday, October 16Gannon at Edinboro, 7:00 PM*

Saturday, October 18Slippery Rock at Mercyhurst, 1:00 PM*Lock Haven at Cheyney, 1:00 PM*IUP at California, 1:00 PM*Bloomsburg at Kutztown, 1:05 PM *Shippensburg at West Chester, 2:00 PM*East Stroudsburg at Millersville, 2:00 PM*Clarion at Seton Hill, 3:00 PM*

Thursday October 23Edinboro at Mercyhurst, 7:00 PM*

Saturday October 25Seton Hill at Gannon, 12:00 PM *Cheyney at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM*Slippery Rock at IUP, 1:00 PM*California at Clarion, 1:00 PM *Millersville at Lock Haven, 2:00 PM* West Chester at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM* Kutztown at East Stroudsburg, 3:05 PM*

Saturday November 1Mercyhurst at Seton Hill, 12:00 PM*Cheyney at West Chester, 12:00 PM*Clarion at IUP, 1:00 PM *Edinboro at Slippery Rock, 1:00 PM*Gannon at California, 1:00 PM*Lock Haven at Kutztown, 1:05 PM *East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg, 2:00 PM*Shippensburg at Millersville, 4:00 PM*

Saturday November 8Millersville at Cheyney, 12:00 PM*California at Mercyhurst, 12:00 PM *Seton Hill at Edinboro, 12:00 PM*Kutztown at Shippensburg, 12:00 PM*Slippery Rock at Clarion, 12:00 PM*IUP at Gannon, 12:00 PM*Bloomsburg at Lock Haven, 1:00 P.M.*West Chester at East Stroudsburg, 1:05 PM*

Saturday November 15Shippensburg at Mercyhurst, 12:00 PM Millersville at Edinboro, 12:00 PM East Stroudsburg at Gannon, 12:00 PM Bloomsburg at Seton Hill, 12:00 PM Kutztown at Clarion, 12:00 PM West Chester at IUP, 1:00 PM Cheyney at Slippery Rock, 1:00 PM Lock Haven at California, 1:00 PM

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2014 SEASON PREVIEW

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The excitement is back for another season of IUP football as the Crimson Hawks return 10 starters, and 10 more with starting experience, from last year’s 9-2 team. The defense will again be the strong side of the ball with six starters back from a unit that finished fifth in Division II with 15.4 points given up per game. IUP posted two shutouts last season and gave up 14 or less points four additional times. Head coach Curt Cignetti believes that this year’s Crimson Hawks’ defense could be the best he’s seen during his time at IUP.

The offense returns just two full-time starters from a year ago, but boasts several other players with experience at all positions. The skill positions boast a mix of experience and young

talent. A quarterback competition will highlight fall camp, but plenty of other positional battles will also take place. Four players with starting experience return on the offensive line, which looks to be very deep.

The Crimson Hawks hope to have one of the top kicking units in the PSAC as both come back this season. Several players could make the kick return game an exciting one this season.

Cignetti looks forward to a very rewarding competition in camp to see who will take the first snap against Saint Augustine’s on Sept. 6. The head coach is pleased with the development of sophomore

Logan Weaver and redshirt freshman Eddie Stockett during spring practice, and looks forward to adding Illinois transfer Chase Haslett to the mix in August.

Although all talented, the three do not have too much experience, with Weaver playing in four games and completing 3-of-7 passes for 42 yards a season ago. Stockett is a big (6-4, 220) passer who was considered a top 50 recruit in Pennsylvania after his senior season

at McKeesport High School. Haslett – son of former IUP linebacker, College Football Hall of Famer, and current Washington Redskins defensive coordinator Jim – will have two years remaining and will look to develop this fall.

Sophomore Izzy Green returns in the backfield for the Crimson Hawks after rushing for 336 yards and three touchdowns as the third

string runner in 2013. A highly productive high school player from the state of Ohio, Cignetti likes the way the second year player stepped up in the spring and

QUARTERBACKS

Head Coach Curt Cignetti welcomes back six starters from one of the top overall defenses in Division II

• Could the defense be better? Six starters will mix with a host of other experienced players and talented newcomers as IUP tries to continue its consistent defensive dominance.• Fall camp will be highlighted by a three-way quarterback battle between Logan Weaver, Eddie Stockett, and Illinois transfer Chase Haslett.• Alex Berdahl returns to the field after missing all but one game in 2013. What was bad for IUP last year will be good this year, as he brings a ton of experience (35 games, 24 starts) and production (103 tackles in 2012) back to the lineup. • Kicker Brett Ullman could set three IUP career records this season, as he’s within striking distance of points (246, record is 312), field goals (37, record is 47), and extra points (135, record is 155).

2014 PRESEASON STORYLINES

RUNNING BACKS

ABOVE HEADSHOTS: Illinois transfer Chase Halsett (left), along with redshirt freshman Eddie Stockett (center) and redshirt sophomore Logan Weaver (right) are expected to battle for the start-ing quarterback gig in fall camp.

ABOVE: Izzy Green looks to build upon a true freshman season in which he ran for 336 yards and three touchdowns on the ground, averaging 5.1 yards per carry as the Crimson Hawks’ third tailback.

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looks for even more development in fall camp.

Looking for playing time, along with Green, are a slew of talented newcomers. Cignetti is excited with the addition of Donte Harrell, a redshirt freshman transfer from Tennessee-Martin with excellent vision. Luigi Lista-Brinza, a true freshman from McKees Rocks, had a highly productive high school career and is a very decisive

runner.

Other first year players who will fight for time include Shannon Jackson and Chris Temple, who at 5-11 and 225 pounds could also see time at fullback.

Nick Dubowski looks to take up the starting fullback mantle after earning starts at the end of last season. Redshirt freshman Rex Pearce had a good spring

and will add depth. The receiver group is one of the deepest on the team and also one that shows an incredible amount of promise for the upcoming season. Three players return with experience in the system, including senior Drew Carswell and junior Sean McVay, who are the top two returning pass catchers from 2013. In his first year at IUP after transferring from Pitt, Carswell established himself as a big play threat with a 16.4 yard average and a pair of touchdowns on 24 receptions. McVay is excellent out of the slot, snagging 18 passes with three touchdowns a season ago.

Senior Salath Williams returns to the field after missing nearly all of last

year with an injury. He was a big play contributor to the 2012 playoff team when he averaged 18.0 yards on 14 catches.

A host of newcomers will also play a role in the IUP passing attack this year, a talented group that features a mix of small and big bodies. Jordan Brown (5-9, 185), Tristan Davis (5-9, 151) and Walt Pegues (5-10, 160) are all true freshmen who will provide speed and quickness to the offense. Miles Williamson (6-4, 195) and Swahneek Brown (6-3, 186) are tall receivers who should mix in well with their fellow freshmen.

Kevin Edwards is the most experienced returning tight end after earning increased playing time and seeing action in all 11 games as a true freshman last year. His big game came against Gannon, catching 42 yards worth of passes with a pair touchdowns, the first two of his career. Cignetti likes Edwards’ tough, hardnosed play.

Category Pct. ReturningStarters 41.7% (10* of 24) Off. Starters 18.2% (2 of 11) Def. Starters 54.5% (6* of 11) ST Starters 100% (2 of 2)

Rushing Yards 17.2% (411 of 2384)Passing Yards 6.5% (145 of 2223)Receiving Yards 29.4% (653 of 2223)Scoring 37.5% (150 of 400)Total Offense 11.9% (548 of 4607)

Tackles 45.1% (357 of 792)Tackles-for-Loss 57.5% (42 of 73)Sacks 65.2% (15 of 23)Interceptions 10.5% (2 of 19)

Kick Ret. Yards 0.0% (0 of 572)Punt Ret. Yards 31.3% (94 of 300)

*Including A. Berdahl, who missed 2013 with

an injury

WHAT IUP RETURNS IN 2014

LEFT: Redshirt junior wide receiver Sean McVay - a consistent pass catcher for the Crimson Hawks - will be counted on even more this year with a new quarterback learning the ropes.

RIGHT: Sophomore Kevin Edwards is the most seasoned returning tight end for the Crimson Hawks and hopes to break into the starting lineup after playing in all 11 games last season.

WIDE RECEIVERS

TIGHT ENDS

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C.J. Jackson, who also saw action as a true freshman a year ago, had a good spring and will look for increased playing time. Cignetti will also look for contributions from Brock DeCicco, a graduate transfer from Wisconsin. He played in 27 games in two years with the Badgers after starting his career at Pitt. Originally from Jefferson Hills, Pa., DeCicco was ranked as one of the top tight ends in the 2009 recruiting class.

The offensive line starts with senior Matt Sasson, who leads a group that has combined for 83 career games and 34 starts. He earned valuable playing time upon stepping on campus, starting at center as a freshman and has 31 career games under his belt. He has also seen time at guard and is versatile enough to play tight end in short yardage situations, but will be counted on as group leader back at his natural center position this fall.

Fellow senior Jorge Vicioso started 10 games for the Crimson Hawks last year after transferring from Rutgers in the summer. He’ll

be penciled in as IUP’s starting right tackle again this year.

Other linemen with starting experience include senior Bruce Atkins and sophomores Ethan Cooper and Tony Morgante. Atkins has seen time at both tackle spots and has played in 23 career games. Both Cooper and Morgante have seen starts at guard.

Newcomer Dan Charmo, brother of former IUP offensive lineman Mike, arrived in the spring and Cignetti was excited with his progression. Sophomores Ed Bier and Matt Reams are improving while true freshmen Jason Inks, Alec Petrillo and Kidus Woldeyes will fight for playing time.

Cignetti is pleased with the development of his defensive line this spring and even looks for a big upgrade over last year’s talented unit. Senior Shane Meisner leads the group from his rush end position, putting up consistent numbers (27 TFL, 13.5 sacks) in his two years with the Crimson Hawks after transferring from Rutgers. There will be a battle for playing time on the opposite side, with graduate Ali Muhammad and junior Jordan Batts both to see action. The duo combined for five sacks a year ago.

Matthew Mowad – a red-shirt freshman who moved over from tight end in the spring – and Buffalo transfer Waylon Fink, will add depth at both end positions.

Several players are looking for starting spots on the

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. 2013 G/SAlexander Berdahl (R-Sr.) LB 5-11 210 1/1Notes: Started the opener but missed the rest of the season due to injury...Started all 14 games in 2012, leading IUP with 103 tackles while earning first team all-region and All-PSAC West honors...35 career games with 25 starts and 201 total tackles.

Dorian Lane (Sr.) LB 6-2 205 11/10Notes: Started 10 straight games after Berdahl’s injury...Finished second on team with 69 total tackles and had 8.5 tackles-for-loss...Had a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown at Seton Hill.

Jerell McFadden (R-Sr.) DB 5-10 185 10/10Notes: Most career starts (32) of any returning player...181 tackles, four interceptions, and 19 pass breakups in three seasons...2012 second team All-PSAC West selection.

Shane Meisner (R-Sr.) DL 6-3 260 11/11Notes: Has most career sacks (13.5) and tackles-for-loss (27) of any returning player...23 starts in two seasons after transferring from Rutgers prior to the 2012 season.

Ali Muhammad (Gr.) DL 6-3 234 10/10Notes: 22 tackles, 2.5 sacks in first season after transferring from Rhode Island...Had two sacks against Seton Hill.

Matthew Sasson (Sr.) OL 6-2 275 9/8Notes: Has played in 31 games with 16 career starts...Boasts playing time at multiple positions on offensive line, including nine starts at center as a true freshman...Has blocked for 1000-yard rusher each season (De’Antwan Williams in 2012 & 2013; Harvie Tuck in 2011 & 2012).

Matt Spegal (Jr.) P 6-0 200 11/11Notes: 38.9-yard average with seven 50-plus yard punts in his first season as the primary punter in 2013...Identical career average is second all-time in IUP history.

Brett Ullman (Sr.) PK 6-1 212 11/11Notes: Holds IUP record with 19 made field goals in 2012...Has made 37-of-52 career field goals (.712), including second longest in school history at 48 yards (twice)...Three-time All-PSAC West selection...Third team preseason All-American.

Jorge Vicioso (R-Sr.) OL 6-6 305 11/10Notes: Made starts at both right tackle and right guard in his first season after tranferring from Rutgers.

Jay Watkins (So.) DB 6-0 190 9/5Notes: Had 19 tackles and broke up three passes as a true freshman...Returned fumble 20 yards for a touchdown against Millersville...First career start came in second week of season.

RETURNING STARTERS IN 2014

ABOVE: Defensive ends Ali Muhammad (pictured) and Shane Meisner will be the key pass rushers for the Crimson Hawks in 2014.

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interior, highlighted by a pair of transfers in Bryce Gilbert (Wisconsin) and Karon Gibson (Delaware). Jeff Palmer, a former transfer himself who’s now in his third year in the program, improved in the spring and brings experience.

Sophomore Derrick Turner, a former walk-on, and freshmen Jemal Averette and Justin Weldon will also battle for playing time.

Perhaps the strongest linebacking unit in the PSAC is led by seniors Alex Berdahl and Dorian Lane. Berdahl returns to the field after missing all but one game in 2013. He was a first team all-region pick in 2012, when he led the Crimson Hawks with 103 tackles in 14 starts as IUP boasted arguably the top defense in the nation.

Lane benefited from the Berdahl injury, starting 10 games in his place and earning All-PSAC West honors with 69 tackles and 8.5 tackles-for-loss, in addition to a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown. The two have combined for nearly 300 tackles and 60 games in their careers.

First off the bench will be sophomore Kevin Clarke, who also gained valuable experience last year and will push both Berdahl and Lane for playing time. Cignetti will also make sure that freshmen Diamond Jones and Cameron Casciole are thrown into the mix in camp.

Senior Jerell McFadden returns to his boundary corner spot, having started 32 games in his IUP career. The veteran is excellent against both the run and the pass, totaling 181 tackles and four interceptions, with an addition 19 pass breakups in three seasons.

Cignetti was impressed with the freshman season that Jay Watkins turned in last year,

and thinks he can become a very good PSAC corner as he’ll look to return to the starting lineup at the field spot.

Junior Ackeno Robertson will look to fill the role of IUP’s “Star” position in its 4-2-5 alignment after earning valuable playing time a season ago. Steve Franco, who transferred from Akron as a quarterback a season ago, made the move to safety in the spring and impressed. He’ll look to play either the free or strong position with junior Jake Campbell, sophomore Andrew DeGol, and freshmen Kyler Smith, Tahki Turner and Allen Wright competing for time at the other safety spot.

Freshmen Chris David and Eric Doe could also see playing time in the defensive backfield.

The special teams are another strong element for the Crimson Hawks. Both kickers return, including senior placekicker Brett Ullman, who enters the season with a strong shot to break three IUP career

records: Points (246, record is 312), field goals (37, record is 47) and extra points (135, record is 155). Ullman is also excellent at kickoffs, post-ing a total of 61 touchbacks during his three years at IUP. He’s a three-time All-PSAC West pick and earned 2014 preseason All-American honors.

Junior Matt Spegal returns for his second year as IUP’s full-time punter, finishing last season with a 38.9 yard average on 41 kicks. He booted seven more than 50 yards while 11 of his punts landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and seven were fair catches.

Several players have a shot to contribute in the return game, with McVay seeing time on punt returns in 2013 (9.4 yard average) and McFadden showing explosiveness on kickoff returns in 2011 (27.4 average, one touchdown). Jordan Brown, Swahneek Brown and Pegues each had exciting returns in high school and could see time as freshmen this year.

BELOW: Senior linebacker Dorian Lane - shown here calling out defensive signals against Millersville - had a breakout season as a first year starter in 2013. He’ll team with fellow senior Alex Berdahl this year as possibly the best linebacking corps in the PSAC.

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 2 Jay Watkins DB So. 6-0 190 Chester, PA / Hyde School3 Jerell McFadden DB R-Sr. 5-10 185 Manassas, VA / Osbourn5 Eddie Stockett QB R-Fr. 6-4 220 Dravosburg, PA / McKeesport 6 Salath Williams WR R-Sr. 6-3 202 Harrisburg, PA / Bishop McDevitt (Pittsburgh)8 Drew Carswell WR R-Sr. 6-4 220 Pittsburgh, PA / Sto-Rox (Pittsburgh) 9 Izzy Green RB So. 5-9 210 Trotwood, OH / Trotwood-Madison10 Sean McVay WR R-Jr. 5-11 187 Miami, FL / Miramar12 Steve Franco DB R-So. 6-2 205 Tyrone, PA / Tyrone (Akron) 15 Devin Atland WR So. 6-0 170 Hanover, PA / Delone Catholic16 Logan Weaver QB R-So. 6-1 190 Indiana, PA / Indiana21 Myles Catlin LB So. 6-0 205 Pittsburgh, PA / Obama23 Ackeno Robertson DB R-So. 5-9 180 Philadelphia, PA / Parkway Northwest24 Brian Wahl-Schwartz DB R-Jr. 5-11 180 Cranberry, Twp., PA / Seneca Valley (Lake Erie) 25 Kevin Clarke LB R-So. 6-1 210 West Mifflin, PA / West Mifflin 28 Andrew DeGol DB R-So. 5-11 180 Bellwood, PA / Bellwood-Antis 29 Jake Campbell DB R-Jr. 6-0 195 Sarver, PA / Freeport30 Ronald Womack, Jr. DB R-Fr. 6-0 185 Philadelphia, PA / West Catholic35 Darian Bradley RB So. 5-10 210 Midland, PA / Beaver37 Rex Pearce FB R-Fr. 6-2 225 McKeesport, PA / Elizabeth Forward38 Nick Dubowski FB So. 6-0 230 Erie, PA / Cathedral Prep40 Jared Desensi RB Jr. 5-10 190 Beaver Falls, PA / Riverside (Otterbein) 43 Alexander Berdahl LB R-Sr. 5-11 210 Ashburn, VA / Bishop O’Connell44 Jordan Batts DL R-Jr. 6-1 245 Homestead, PA / Jeannette46 Ali Muhammad DL Gr. 6-3 234 Kingston, PA / Wyoming Valley West (Rhode Island)47 Kole Kraut DB R-Sr. 5-11 212 York, PA / Dallastown48 Dorian Lane LB Sr. 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills (Duquesne)49 Chris Chabrier DB Fr. 5-10 170 Hummelstown, PA / Central Dauphin50 Daryl Stewart LB Sr. 6-0 210 Accokeek, MD / Northpoint51 Mason Tortorice DL So. 6-2 230 Elizabeth, PA / Elizabeth Forward52 Matthew Sasson OL Sr. 6-2 275 Pittsburgh, PA / Fox Chapel53 Jordan Diven DL/LS R-Fr. 6-1 250 Coraopolis, PA / West Allegheny56 Jeff Palmer DL R-Jr. 6-2 261 Cranberry Twp., PA / Seneca Valley57 Joe Hampy LB R-Fr. 6-3 210 Erie, PA / Erie Cathedral Prep58 Dan Charmo OL Fr. 6-3 260 Hamilton, VA / Loundon Valley59 Ethan Cooper OL So. 6-3 300 Steelton, PA / Central Dauphin East63 Al Lane DL R-Jr. 5-11 290 Indiana, PA / Indiana (Lackawanna)65 Tony Morgante OL R-So. 6-2 290 Mountain Top, PA / Crestwood66 Matt Reams OL R-So. 6-1 298 Swoyersville, PA / Wyoming Valley West70 Bruce Atkins OL R-Sr. 6-4 260 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hill71 Tyler Wiegand OL R-Jr. 6-5 290 Whiteford, MD / John Carroll (W. Va. Wesleyan)73 Ed Bier OL So. 6-2 265 Philadelphia, PA / Archbishop Ryan74 Gabriel Diaz OL R-Fr. 6-6 260 Miami, FL / Wiesbaden 78 Jorge Vicioso OL R-Sr. 6-6 305 Passaic, NJ / Passaic (Rutgers)80 Donivel Evans WR So. 6-1 180 Murrysville, PA / Kiski Prep82 Trey Campman WR Gr. 6-1 178 Clearfield, PA / Clearfield84 Kevin Edwards TE So. 6-3 230 Allison Park, PA / North Allegheny85 Matthew Mowad DL R-Fr. 6-3 235 Easton, PA / Easton87 Manny Mendez WR Sr. 6-3 205 Landsdale, PA / Hempfield89 C.J. Jackson TE So. 6-5 230 Gibsonia, PA / Pine-Richland94 Shane Meisner DL R-Sr. 6-3 260 Greensburg, PA / Hempfield (Rutgers)96 Brett Ullman K Sr. 6-1 212 Baltimore, MD / Perry Hall 97 Matt Spegal P Jr. 6-0 200 Bethel Park, PA / Bethel Park98 Derrick Turner DL R-So. 6-0 280 York, PA / Northeastern

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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) Clayton Anderson DB Fr. 5-10 170 Media, PA / Penncrest Jemal Averette DL Fr. 6-2 286 Upper Marlboro, MD / Our Lady of Good Counsel Devonne Barnes DL Fr. 6-3 272 Erie, PA / Cathedral Prep TJ Belle RB Fr. 5-7 165 Tobyhanna, PA / Tobyhanna Noah Bertram TE/LS Fr. 6-3 220 Allentown, PA / Emmaus Seamus Bichof OL Fr. 6-3 280 Newtown, PA / Council Rock North Tyler Blanier K/P Fr. 5-11 175 Ford City, PA / Ford City Jordan Brown ATH Fr. 5-9 185 Chambersburg, PA / Chambersburg Area Swahneek Brown WR Fr. 6-3 186 Mechanicsburg, PA / Mechanicsburg Cameron Casciole LB Fr. 5-8 195 Easton, PA / Easton Area Chris David DB Fr. 5-11 171 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills Tristan Davis WR Fr. 5-9 151 Huber Heights, OH / Wayne Brock DeCicco TE Gr. 6-5 250 Jefferson Hills, PA / Thomas Jefferson (Wisconsin) Eric Doe DB Fr. 6-0 185 Darby, PA / Academy Park Waylon Fink DL R-So. 6-5 234 Greensburg, PA / Greensburg Salem (Buffalo) Karon Gibson DL Jr. 5-10 285 Sicklerville, NJ / Woodbury (Delaware) Bryce Gilbert DL Gr. 6-2 305 Brookfield, WI / Central (Wisconsin) Donte Harrell RB R-Fr. 6-0 200 Downingtown, PA / Francis Howell (MO) (UT-Martin) Chase Haslett QB R-Jr. 6-1 200 Clayton, MO / Clayton (Illinois) Jason Inks OL Fr. 6-5 305 Jefferson Hills, PA / Jefferson Hills Shannon Jackson RB Fr. 6-1 215 Fairview, PA / Fairview Diamond Jones LB Fr. 6-0 225 Huber Heights, OH / Wayne Paul Kafando ATH Fr. 6-0 190 Erie, PA / Central Tech Luigi Lista-Brinza RB Fr. 5-9 185 McKees Rocks, PA / Central Catholic Paul Mancini OL Fr. 6-4 295 Bethlehem, PA / Bethlehem Catholic Tomi McKelvey OL Fr. 6-3 270 McKeesport, PA / McKeesport Area Walt Pegues ATH Fr. 5-10 160 Philadelphia, PA / Central Alec Petrillo OL Fr. 6-3 271 Glenmoore, PA / Downingtown East James Ross DB Fr. 5-9 170 Pittsburgh, PA / Seton LaSalle Aidan Schaffer RB Fr. 5-7 200 Barto, PA / Upper Perkiomen Kyler Smith DB Fr. 5-11 180 Camp Hill, PA / Cedar Cliff Chris Temple RB/LB Fr. 5-11 225 Malvern, PA / Great Valley Takhi Turner DB Fr. 6-0 200 Harrisburg, PA / Susquehanna Twp. Justin Weldon DL Fr. 6-1 290 Easton, PA / Easton Area Miles Williamson WR Fr. 6-4 195 Houston, PA / Chartiers-Houston Kidus Woldeyes OL Fr. 6-0 260 Lorton, VA / South Country Allen Wright DB Fr. 5-9 165 McKeesport, PA / McKeesport Area

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPRONUNCIATION GUIDE3 JERELL McFadden Jer-RELL23 ACKENO Robertson A-KEE-no24 Brian WAHL-Schwartz Wall28 Andrew DEGOL Duh-gaul38 Nick DUBOWSKI Duh-BAU-skee43 Alex BERDAHL Bir-DAHL47 Kole KRAUT Krout49 Chris CHABRIER Sha-breer51 Mason TORTORICE Tort-or-ees52 Matthew SASSON Sass-en53 Jordan DIVEN Div-ehn65 Tony MORGANTE More-GAHN-tee71 Tyler WIEGAND Wig-and

73 Ed BIER Bye-er78 JORGE VICIOSO Hor-hay Vee-cee-oh-so94 Shane MEISNER Mahys-ner97 Matt SPEGAL Speeg-al JEMAL AVERETTE Jeh-MALL Ev-ret DEVONNE Barnes Duh-VAHN SEAMUS BICHOF Shay-mus BISH-off SWAHNEEK Brown Swah-NEEK Cameron CASCIOLE Kas-ee-ol-ee Brock DECICCIO Deh-SEE-ko Walt PEGUES Puh-GEES TAKHI Turner Tuh-KYE KIDUS WOLDEYES Kee-dus Wool-dyes

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Clayton Anderson DB Fr. 5-10 170 Media, PA / Penncrest70 Bruce Atkins OL R-Sr. 6-4 260 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills15 Devin Atland WR So. 6-0 170 Hanover, PA / Delone Catholic Jemal Averette DL Fr. 6-2 286 Upper Marlboro, MD / Our Lady of Good Counsel Devonne Barnes DL Fr. 6-3 272 Erie, PA / Cathedral Prep44 Jordan Batts DL R-Jr. 6-1 245 Homestead, PA / Jeannette TJ Belle RB Fr. 5-7 165 Tobyhanna, PA / Tobyhanna43 Alexander Berdahl LB R-Sr. 5-11 210 Ashburn, VA / Bishop O’Connell Noah Bertram TE/LS Fr. 6-3 220 Allentown, PA / Emmaus Seamus Bichof OL Fr. 6-3 280 Newtown, PA / Council Rock North73 Ed Bier OL So. 6-2 265 Philadelphia, PA / Archbishop Ryan Tyler Blanier K/P Fr. 5-11 175 Ford City, PA / Ford City35 Darian Bradley RB So. 5-10 210 Midland, PA / Beaver Jordan Brown ATH Fr. 5-9 185 Chambersburg, PA / Chambersburg Area Swahneek Brown WR Fr. 6-3 186 Mechanicsburg, PA / Mechanicsburg29 Jake Campbell DB R-Jr. 6-0 195 Sarver, PA / Freeport82 Trey Campman WR Gr. 6-1 178 Clearfield, PA / Clearfield8 Drew Carswell WR R-Sr. 6-4 220 Pittsburgh, PA / Sto-Rox (Pittsburgh) Cameron Casciole LB Fr. 5-8 195 Easton, PA / Easton Area21 Myles Catlin LB So. 6-0 205 Pittsburgh, PA / Obama49 Chris Chabrier DB Fr. 5-10 170 Hummelstown, PA / Central Dauphin58 Dan Charmo OL Fr. 6-3 260 Hamilton, VA / Loundon Valley25 Kevin Clarke LB R-So. 6-1 210 West Mifflin, PA / West Mifflin59 Ethan Cooper OL So. 6-3 300 Steelton, PA / Central Dauphin East Chris David DB Fr. 5-11 171 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills Tristan Davis WR Fr. 5-9 151 Huber Heights, OH / Wayne Brock DeCicco TE Gr. 6-5 250 Jefferson Hills, PA / Thomas Jefferson (Wisconsin)28 Andrew DeGol DB R-So. 5-11 180 Bellwood, PA / Bellwood-Antis40 Jared Desensi RB Jr. 5-10 190 Beaver Falls, PA / Riverside (Otterbein)74 Gabriel Diaz OL R-Fr. 6-6 260 Miami, FL / Wiesbaden53 Jordan Diven DL/LS R-Fr. 6-1 250 Coraopolis, PA / West Allegheny Eric Doe DB Fr. 6-0 185 Darby, PA / Academy Park38 Nick Dubowski FB So. 6-0 230 Erie, PA / Cathedral Prep84 Kevin Edwards TE So. 6-3 230 Allison Park, PA / North Allegheny80 Donivel Evans WR So. 6-1 180 Murrysville, PA / Kiski Prep Waylon Fink DL R-So. 6-5 234 Greensburg, PA / Greensburg Salem (Buffalo)12 Steve Franco DB R-So. 6-2 205 Tyrone, PA / Tyrone (Akron) Karon Gibson DL Jr. 5-10 285 Sicklerville, NJ / Woodbury (Delaware) Bryce Gilbert DL Gr. 6-2 305 Brookfield, WI / Central (Wisconsin)9 Izzy Green RB So. 5-9 210 Trotwood, OH / Trotwood-Madison57 Joe Hampy LB R-Fr. 6-3 210 Erie, PA / Erie Cathedral Prep Donte Harrell RB R-Fr. 6-0 200 Downingtown, PA / Francis Howell (MO) (UT-Martin) Chase Haslett QB R-Jr. 6-1 200 Clayton, MO / Clayton (Illinois) Jason Inks OL Fr. 6-5 305 Jefferson Hills, PA / Jefferson Hills89 C.J. Jackson TE So. 6-5 230 Gibsonia, PA / Pine-Richland Shannon Jackson RB Fr. 6-1 215 Fairview, PA / Fairview Diamond Jones LB Fr. 6-0 225 Huber Heights, OH / Wayne Paul Kafando ATH Fr. 6-0 190 Erie, PA / Central Tech47 Kole Kraut DB R-Sr. 5-11 212 York, PA / Dallastown63 Al Lane DL R-Jr. 5-11 290 Indiana, PA / Indiana (Lackawanna)48 Dorian Lane LB Sr. 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, PA / Woodland Hills (Duquesne) Luigi Lista-Brinza RB Fr. 5-9 185 McKees Rocks, PA / Central Catholic Paul Mancini OL Fr. 6-4 295 Bethlehem, PA / Bethlehem Catholic3 Jerell McFadden DB R-Sr. 5-10 185 Manassas, VA / Osbourn

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) Tomi McKelvey OL Fr. 6-3 270 McKeesport, PA / McKeesport Area10 Sean McVay WR R-Jr. 5-11 187 Miami, FL / Miramar94 Shane Meisner DL R-Sr. 6-3 260 Greensburg, PA / Hempfield (Rutgers)87 Manny Mendez WR Sr. 6-3 205 Landsdale, PA / Hempfield65 Tony Morgante OL R-So. 6-2 290 Mountain Top, PA / Crestwood85 Matthew Mowad DL R-Fr. 6-3 235 Easton, PA / Easton46 Ali Muhammad DL Gr. 6-3 234 Kingston, PA / Wyoming Valley West (Rhode Island)56 Jeff Palmer DL R-Jr. 6-2 261 Cranberry Twp., PA / Seneca Valley (Akron)37 Rex Pearce FB R-Fr. 6-2 225 McKeesport, PA / Elizabeth Forward Walt Pegues ATH Fr. 5-10 160 Philadelphia, PA / Central Alec Petrillo OL Fr. 6-3 271 Glenmoore, PA / Downingtown East66 Matt Reams OL R-So. 6-1 298 Swoyersville, PA / Wyoming Valley West23 Ackeno Robertson DB R-So. 5-9 180 Philadelphia, PA / Parkway Northwest James Ross DB Fr. 5-9 170 Pittsburgh, PA / Seton LaSalle52 Matthew Sasson OL Sr. 6-2 275 Pittsburgh, PA / Fox Chapel Aidan Schaffer RB Fr. 5-7 200 Barto, PA / Upper Perkiomen Kyler Smith DB Fr. 5-11 180 Camp Hill, PA / Cedar Cliff97 Matt Spegal P Jr. 6-0 200 Bethel Park, PA / Bethel Park50 Daryl Stewart LB Sr. 6-0 210 Accokeek, MD / Northpoint5 Eddie Stockett QB R-Fr. 6-4 220 Dravosburg, PA / McKeesport Chris Temple RB/LB Fr. 5-11 225 Malvern, PA / Great Valley51 Mason Tortorice DL So. 6-2 230 Elizabeth, PA / Elizabeth Forward98 Derrick Turner DL R-So. 6-0 280 York, PA / Northeastern Takhi Turner DB Fr. 6-0 200 Harrisburg, PA / Susquehanna Twp.96 Brett Ullman K Sr. 6-1 212 Baltimore, MD / Perry Hall78 Jorge Vicioso OL R-Sr. 6-6 305 Passaic, NJ / Passaic (Rutgers)24 Brian Wahl-Schwartz DB R-Jr. 5-11 180 Cranberry, Twp., PA / Seneca Valley (Lake Erie) 2 Jay Watkins DB So. 6-0 190 Chester, PA / Hyde School16 Logan Weaver QB R-So. 6-1 190 Indiana, PA / Indiana Justin Weldon DL Fr. 6-1 290 Easton, PA / Easton Area71 Tyler Wiegand OL R-Jr. 6-5 290 Whiteford, MD / John Carroll (W. Va. Wesleyan)6 Salath Williams WR R-Sr. 6-3 202 Harrisburg, PA / Bishop McDevitt (Pittsburgh) Miles Williamson WR Fr. 6-4 195 Houston, PA / Chartiers-Houston Kidus Woldeyes OL Fr. 6-0 260 Lorton, VA / South Country30 Ronald Womack, Jr. DB R-Fr. 6-0 185 Philadelphia, PA / West Catholic Allen Wright DB Fr. 5-9 165 McKeesport, PA / McKeesport Area

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ROSTER BREAKDOWNROSTER BREAKDOWNBy Position Quarterbacks ............................. 3 Running Backs ........................... 9 Wide Receivers ........................ 10 Tight Ends/Fullbacks ................. 6 Offensive Line .......................... 16 Defensive Line ......................... 16 Linebackers ............................... 8 Defensive Backs ....................... 17 Kickers/Punters/Snappers ......... 5 Athlete ....................................... 3

By State Pennsylvania ............................ 75 Maryland ................................... 4 Ohio ........................................... 3 Virginia ...................................... 3 Florida ....................................... 2 New Jersey ................................. 2 Missouri ..................................... 1 Wisconsin .................................. 1

By Class Seniors/Grad. Students ............ 18 Juniors ...................................... 10 Sophomores ............................. 22 Freshmen ................................. 41

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Location: Slippery Rock, Pa.

Enrollment: 8,347

Nickname: The Rock

School Colors: Green & White

Stadium: Mihalik-Thompson

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Head Coach (Alma Mater): Dr. George Mihalik (SRU ‘74)

Record at School: 176-106-4 (26

seasons)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Jon Holtz

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2013 Record: 9-3, 6-1 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 7/4/2

Location: Raliegh, N.C.

Enrollment: 1,508

Nickname: Falcon

School Colors: Blue & YWhite

Stadium: SAU Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater):

Michael Costa (Norfolk State)

Record at School: 39-61

Career Record: 49-104

SID (email): Anthony Jeffries

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2013 Record: 4-6, 3-4 CIAA

Starters Returning (O/D/S): N/A

Location: Erie, Pa.

Enrollment: 2,600

Nickname: Lakers

School Colors: Blue & Green

Stadium: Tullio Field

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell ‘83)

Record at School: 62-70 (12 seasons)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Dave Leisering

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2013 Record: 7-4, 4-3 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 6/7/1

Location: California, Pa.

Enrollment: 8,200

Nickname: Vulcans

School Colors: Red & Black

Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mike

Kellar (Fairmont St. ‘94)

Record at School: 15-7 (three

seasons

Career Record: 29-15 (five sea-

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SID (email): Matthew Kifer

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2013 Record: 7-4, 4-3 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 7/5/3

Location: Greensburg, Pa.

Enrollment: 1,700

Nickname: Griffons

School Colors: Crimson & Gold

Stadium: Offutt Field

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Isaac

Collins (Rochester ‘94)

Record at School: 1-10 (one

season)

Career Record: 26-18 (four seasons)

SID (email): Jason Greene

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2013 Record: 1-10, 0-7 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 7/8

Location: Edinboro, Pa.

Enrollment: 7,100

Nickname: Fighting Scots

School Colors: Red & White

Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Scott

Browning (Ohio State ‘81)

Record at School: 54-34 (eight

years)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Bob Shreve

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2013 Record: 5-6, 3-4 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 6/7/0

Location: Lock Haven,Pa.

Enrollment: 5,500

Nickname: Bald Eagles

School Colors: Crimson & White

Stadium: Hubert Jack Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Allen (James Madison ‘96)

Record at School: 11-18 (third year)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Doug Spatafore([email protected])

2013 Record: 3-8, 2-5 PSAC East

Starters Returning (O/D/S): N/A

Location: Kutztown, Pa.

Enrollment: 9,800

Nickname: Golden Bears

School Colors: Maroon & WhiteStadium: Univeristy Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jim Clements (Widner ‘96)

Record at School: First season

Career Record: 66-24

SID (email): Bryan Salvadore

([email protected])

2013 Record: 4-7, 3-4 PSAC East

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 9/9/2

Location: West Chester, Pa.

Enrollment: 15,800

Nickname: Golden Rams

School Colors: Purple & Gold

Stadium: John A. Farrell Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bill Zwaan (Delaware ‘79)

Record at School: 90-45, (11

seasons)

Career Record: 144-59 (17 seasons)

SID (email): James Zuhlke

([email protected])

2013 Record: 13-2, 6-1 PSAC East

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 7/7/3

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

SETON HILL

SAINT AUGUSTINE’S

Sept. 6 | 12:00 PM1964 Team/Football Alumni Game

at KUTZTOWN

Sept. 13 | 1:05 PM

at LOCK HAVEN

Sept. 20 | 12:00 pm

MERCYHURST

Sept. 27 | 4:00 pmHall of Fame Game/”White Out”

at EDINBORO

Oct. 4 | 2:00 PM

at CALIFORNIA

Oct. 18 | 1:00 PM6th Annual Coal Bowl

SLIPPERY ROCK

Oct. 25 | 1:00 PM“Red (Crimson) Out”

Location: Clarion, Pa.

Enrollment: 6.100

Nickname: Golden Eagles

School Colors: Blue & Gold

Stadium: Memorial Stadium

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jay

Foster (Plymouth State ‘85)

Record at School: 27-61 (eight-

years)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Rich Herman

([email protected])

2013 Record: 4-7, 2-5 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 9/9/2

CLARION

Nov. 1 | 1:00 PMHawks Family Day

Location: Erie, Pa.

Enrollment: 4,211

Nickname: Golden Knights

School Colors: Maroon, Gold &

White

Stadium: Gannon University Field

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brad Rzyczycki (Mercyhurst ‘95)

Record at School: 9-13 (two sea-

sons)

Career Record: Same

SID (email): Dan Teliski

([email protected])

2013 Record: 6-5, 4-3 PSAC West

Starters Returning (O/D/S): 9/9/2

at GANNON

Nov. 8 | 12:00 PM

WEST CHESTER

Nov. 16 | 1:00 PMSenior Day

SCHEDULE NOTES

Oct. 11 | 2:00 PMHomecoming

IUP has racked up nearly 300

combined wins against its 2014

opponents, boasting an impressive

299-128-15 (.693) all-time record.

The Crimson Hawks’ schedule

features a first-time opponent for

the second consecutive year with

the addition of Saint Augustine’s. IUP

faced - and defeated - Seton Hill in

the first meeting last year.

IUP has an undefeated record

against two opponents on this year’s

schedule, going 9-0-1 against

Kutztown and 1-0 against Seton Hill.

The most wins over any opponent

on this year’s schedule comes from

Clarion, as IUP holds a 58-23-3

all-time record over the Golden

Eagles.

2014 OPPONENTS

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HEAD COACH

CURT CIGNETTI WEST VIRGINIA, 1982

Curt Cignetti enters his fourth year at the helm of the IUP football program in 2014. Through three seasons, Cignetti has a record of 28-7, going 16-5 in PSAC West play and 2-1 in the NCAA playoffs. He has a record of 14-3 at home and 14-4 on the road.

Cignetti led the Crimson Hawks to a successful season in 2013 with a 9-2 record overall, 5-2 in the PSAC West. IUP was ranked 10th in the preseason AFCA Division II Coaches’ Poll going into the season and remained in the top 25 until late October, where they had been ranked for 18 consecutive weeks.

The Crimson Hawks finished 2012 with a 12-2 overall record, advancing to the Super Region One Championship (NCAA quarterfinals) at Winston-Salem State, ultimately falling to the Rams 21-17.

IUP went 6-1 in PSAC West play, with its only loss at then sixth-ranked California 26-24 on Sept. 22. The record was good for first in the division, earning the right to host East champion Shippensburg in the PSAC “State Game.” The Crimson Hawks would use a 27-10 first half lead in the game en route to a dominating 41-10 victory over the Red Raiders for the program’s first championship game win since 1987. (Note: The “State Game” was not played from 1988-2007)

The Crimson Hawks earned the third seed in Super Region One and defeated sixth-seeded Shepherd 27-17 at home in the first round. They’d go on to defeat second-seeded New Haven (CT) on the road in the second round before the loss at top seed Winston-Salem State.

The postseason appearance was the first for IUP since 2007 and the first NCAA quarterfinal appearance since 2002.

For his efforts, Cignetti was named the PSAC West Coach of the Year, helping 14 of his players to All-PSAC West honors after the season. That includes PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year Harvie Tuck, who finished his senior season with 1,660 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns.

Cignetti also boasts six all-region players and two student-athletes – seniors Johnny Franco and Anthony DiPasquale

– who were named Capital One Academic All-America’s. In 2012, the Crimson Hawks were the top defense in the nation, leading Division II in scoring defense (12.5 points per game) and total defense (257.9 yards per game). IUP was also third in the nation in turnover margin with a +21 (1.50 per game).

The rushing offense was also one of the best in the nation, as Tuck teamed with De’Antwan Williams to help IUP rush for 259.3 yards per game, 10th in the nation (as of 12/1). The Crimson Hawks 3,630 net rushing yards broke the single-season program record of 3,211 set in 1993. IUP averaged 33.6 points and 417.5 yards of total offense. They were also second in the nation in time of possession, keeping the ball an average of 34:16 per contest.

The 2012 season also marked Cignetti’s 30th year of coaching.

Cignetti boasts a very successful head coaching debut in 2011, leading the Crimson Hawks to a 7-3 overall record, including a 5-2 mark in the strong PSAC West.

Hired prior to the 2011 season, Cignetti put together one of the finest seasons for a first-year head coach at IUP since his father, Frank Cignetti, led Indiana to a record of 9-2 and a PSAC Championship in 1986.

Cignetti’s first signature win at IUP came in early October, when the Crimson Hawks shut out nationally-rankedEdinboro 19-0 on Homecoming. IUP capped off the season with another impressive victory when the Crimson Hawks trounced PSAC East foe West Chester 34-7 on the road.

Under Cignetti’s guidance, eight players received All-PSAC West honors in 2011, including

CIGNETTI & SON

IUP Head Coaches Through First Three Seasons

Name (Years) Record Pct.1. Curt Cignetti (2011-13) 28-7 .8002. Frank Cignetti (1986-88) 27-7 .7943. Chuck Klausing (1964-66) 22-7 .7594. Lou Tepper (2006-08) 24-8 .7505. Bill Neal (1970-72) 20-7 .7416. Owen Doughterty (1979-81) 17-13 .5677. Sam Smith (1949-51) 13-11 .5428. George Chaump (1982-84) 16-14 .5339. George P. Miller (1927-29) 11-11 .500

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punter Grant Schallock, who was also named to the Daktronics Super Region One First Team.

Prior to IUP, Cignetti spent four seasons as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator under Nick Saban at

Alabama and helped the Crimson Tide win the 2009 BCS National Championship with a 14-0 record. He brought in the consensus No. 1 recruiting class in the country in 2008, the first of three straight classes which finished in the top five nationally.

In addition to the national title, Cignetti was part of Alabama teams that posted a record of 33-3 over the past three regular seasons, including 29 consecutive regular season victories, won the 2008 and 2009 SEC West championship and earned a berth in the 2008 Sugar Bowl.

Among his recruits was Mark Ingram, who won the 2008 Heisman Trophy. He coached Julio Jones, the Associated Press SEC Freshman of the Year and Columbus Touchdown Club National Freshman of the Year the same season.

On the strength of his accomplishments in the recruiting battles and the successes his players had on the field, Cignetti was honored as one of four finalists for the 2010 FootballScoop Wide Receivers Coach of the Year.

Cignetti joined the staff at Alabama after spending seven seasons (2000-06) as the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State while also coaching tight ends from 2000-02 and 2005-06 and quarterbacks during the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. The Wolfpack qualified for five bowl games during that time, including the 2002 Gator Bowl when N.C. State set a school record with 11 wins. One of his last recruits before moving to Alabama was quarterback Russell Wilson out of Virginia, who committed to NC State before moving on to Wisconsin as a

senior. He finished his collegiate career with a 60.9 completion percentage, 11,720 yards and 109 touchdowns before getting drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the third round 2012 and leading them to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory.

Two of his recruiting classes ranked in the top 10 in the nation, and Rivals.com named him one of the top 25 recruiters in the nation in 2004. While working with the Wolfpack quarterbacks, Cignetti had the opportunity to coach 2003 ACC Player of the Year Philip Rivers and help prepare him to become the fourth pick in the NFL draft the following spring.

Cignetti first served as a recruiting coordinator during a seven-year stint (1993-99) at the Univer-sity of Pittsburgh and was chosen one of the top 10 recruiting coor-dinators in the country by Tom

Lemming in 1995. Cignetti also coached the Panther tight ends and quarterbacks at various times under College Football Hall of Fame head coach Johnny Majors. Cignetti began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Pitt during the 1983 and 1984 seasons and was part of the team’s Fiesta Bowl participant his first year. He coached quarterbacks and receivers at Davidson in 1985 and was the quarterbacks coach at Rice (1986-88) and Temple (1989-92).

Cignetti earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from West Virginia in 1982 and was a quarterback on the Mountaineer football team. He was awarded the Louis D. Meisel Award for Academics and the A.C. “Whitey” Gwynn Award, given to a student-athlete on the football team whose spirit and character contributed to the team’s success.

Cignetti is married to the former Ma-nette Lawer and the couple has three children – Curtis John, Carly Ann and Natalie.

CIGNETTI VS. 2014 OPPONENTS

Rec. PF PASaint Augustine’s 0-0 0 0Kutztown 0-0 0 0Lock Haven 2-0 98 6Mercyhurst 3-0 94 47Edinboro 2-1 75 46Seton Hill 1-0 26 0California 1-2 54 61Slippery Rock 1-2 49 58Clarion 3-0 125 27Gannon 3-0 125 62West Chester 1-0 34 7

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/DEFENSE COORDINATOR/SAFTIES

PAUL TORTORELLA SLIPPERY ROCK, 1985

Paul Tortorella finished his 20th season as the IUP defensive coordinator and safeties coach in 2014. He’s also served as the associate head coach since the 2011 season.

Under Tortorella, the Crimson Hawks had another nationally-ranked defense in 2013. They

ranked fifth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing only 15.4 points per game, including two shutouts in addition to holding opponents under ten points on five occasions. IUP also ranked second in the nation in red zone defense, allowing opponents to score only 56.7 percent of trips into the red zone.

Tortorella was the recipient of the 2012 FootballScoop Division II Coordinator of the Year award. He was the architect of a unit that finished 2012 ranked first nationally in total and scoring defense while also ranking third in rushing defense. The Crimson Hawks relied on that success to go 12-2 on the season, winning the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) title and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II championships.

The Crimson Hawks gave up just 257.9 yards and 12.5 points per game, recording three shutouts and holding opponents to 10 points or fewer four additional times. Under Tortorella’s guidance the Crimson Hawks gave up an average of 80.1 rushing yards per outing, holding opponents to less than 100 yards nine times during the season. Offenses managed just 2.6 yards per carry and scored nine touchdowns in 439 carries.

The passing defense was also tough to crack, as IUP finished 17th in the nation by giving up 177.8 yards per game and 14th with a defensive pass efficiency of 101.85. Nine times quarterbacks failed to complete 50.0 percent of their passes against the Crimson Hawks, including each of the last four games. IUP racked up 20 interceptions and gave up just 14 touchdown passes.

IUP also ranked first in opponents first downs (14.4 per game); second in turnover margin (+1.50 per game); 12th in turnovers (35); tied for 27th in red zone efficiency (68 percent – 21 scores in 31 trips); and 32nd in third down defense (33.9 percent – 64-for-189).

Since coming to IUP, Tortorella has directed a defense that has consistently ranked among the best in the nation. In 2011, the Crimson Hawks ranked first in Division II in red zone defensive efficiency and second in the nation in scoring

defense, allowing just 13.60 points per game.In 2008, the Crimson Hawks allowed only 11.4 points per game, the top mark in the PSAC and second in the nation. IUP also ranked fifth nationally in rushing defense (76.1) and fourth in total defense (235.7). Only two of IUP’s 10 opponents scored more than 20 points, six scored 10 or fewer and the Crimson Hawks allowed an average of only 3.5 yards per play.

In 2006, the Crimson Hawks led the PSAC and were 14th in the nation in scoring defense at 14.4 points per game while surrendering just 96.6 yards per game on the ground, the 26th best mark in the nation.

In 2003, IUP allowed 16.5 points per game, the 14th lowest figure in the country. The previous season, the defense forced 42 turnovers, the second most in the nation, including 23 interceptions.

Tortorella got his coaching start on the prep level in 1985, serving as linebackers coach at Mount Lebanon High School. He then began a nine-year stint as an assistant coach at a pair of Division I universities, including six at Maryland and three at Akron.

Tortorella joined the Maryland staff as a graduate assistant working with linebackers and the secondary from 1986-87 followed by one year as a volunteer assistant secondary coach. In 1989, he was hired on a fulltime basis as special team’s coordinator and tight ends coach, and he added halfbacks to his list of responsibilities in 1990.

In 1992, Tortorella departed Maryland for Akron, where he coached defensive backs through the 1994 season before joining the IUP staff.

During his career, Tortorella has coached two players who went on to successful NFL careers. Defensive back Victor Green (Akron) played with the New York Jets from 1993-2001, the New England Patriots in 2002 and the New Orleans Saints in 2003 while tight end Frank Wycheck (Maryland) retired after the 2003 season following an 11-year pro career which saw him catch 505 passes.

Three IUP cornerbacks have earned All-America recognition during Tortorella’s time at IUP, including Barry Threats (1997 and 1998), Joey Flora (2001) and Akwasi Owusu-Ansah (2008 and 2009).

Tortorella is a 1985 graduate of Slippery Rock with a bach-elor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Michele, are the parents of Luke, Annalise, Zachary and Michael.

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS

TYLER HAINES DEFIANCE, 2006

Tyler Haines enters his second season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at IUP in 2014 after spending five years at Division III Adrian College in Michigan. He was the offensive coordinator for three seasons with the Bulldogs and also served as the as-sistant head coach. During

his first two seasons he coached the linebackers and special teams.

In 2013, Haines called the plays for an IUP offense that averaged 36.4 points and 418.8 yards per game. The Crimson Hawks scored at least 40 points in five games, including a season high 62 points against Millersville. Haines guided the Crimson Hawk quarterbacks to 202.1 passing yards per game with 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. De’Antwan Williams led a rushing attack that was third in the PSAC with 216.7 yards per game and 32 rushing touchdowns.

Directing one of the top offenses in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) in 2012, Haines helped Adrian to its first outright conference championship since 1983. Four different school single season records were set, including completion percentage (61.7 - Taylor Copacia), receptions (78 - Justin Hemm), receiving yards (1,209 - Hemm) and receiving touchdowns (10 - Hemm). Haines also helped eight different Bulldogs to postseason All-MIAA honors.

Haines called the plays in 2011 for a unit that averaged 393.8 yards and 32.5 points per contest. Those numbers ranked first in the MIAA. The Bulldogs ranked second in the MIAA with 172.2 rushing yards per game and put up 50 or more points in three games including a school-record 77 in a win at Husson University. Haines was instrumental at Adrian, beginning the season 7-0 and moving up to 16th in the AFCA Division III national poll on October 24. In total, five offensive players were named to the All-MIAA first or second teams.

Haines celebrated a 2010 season which proved to be a record-setting year on offense. The team averaged 386 yards per game and scored 25.9 points per contest. He mentored Second Team All-MIAA tailback Jared Edwards, who rushed for 1,011 yards for the season. Haines also coached Second Team All-MIAA performer Mike McGee. McGee set the single-season school record for completions (183), passing yards (2,302) and touchdowns (19). The offense also featured a strong offensive line anchored by First Team All-MIAA tackle Spencer Whittington and Second Team All-MIAA guard Nick Ross.

Haines, a two-time first-team All-Heartland Conference linebacker, lettered for three years at Defiance College, recording 143 tackles, 39 tackles-for-loss, 9.5 sacks, and four interceptions after transferring from Division II Ashland University. A 2006 pre-season All-American, Haines also garnered ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors and was named All-North Region at season’s end.

Also in 2006, Haines was a semi-finalist for the Draddy Trophy, an award known as the “Academic Heisman”. He appeared on the dean’s list three times and ended college with a GPA north of 3.4.

The Piqua, Ohio native was part of a Yellow Jacket defense that finished fourth in the nation in total defense and led the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference in rushing defense and total defense in 2005 and 2006. Haines was a team captain in both his junior and senior seasons for Defiance. He graduated from Defiance in December 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in integrated social studies.

At Piqua High School, Haines was a first-team All-Southwest Ohio linebacker and quarterback.

Haines spent the 2007 season coaching football at his alma mater, Piqua High School. He coached the wide receivers and defensive backs as the team compiled an 8-4 record and were regional semifinalists in Ohio’s Division II.

Tyler and his wife, Logan, reside in Indiana with their daughters Harper and Hadley.

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OFFENSIVE LINE/RUN LINE GAME GOORDINATOR

MIKE CAMPOLO IUP, 1996

Mike Campolo enters his 13th season on the IUP staff, and 10th as the offensive line coach in 2014. Campolo was in charge of the running backs from 2002-04 and has served as the running game coordinator since 2006.

Campolo guided a rushing attack in 2013 led by first team All-PSAC running back De’Antwan Williams. Williams finished fourth in the PSAC in rushing with 1,347 yards and 18 touchdowns, including a school record 315 yards and three touchdowns in the season finale against Shippensburg. The Crimson Hawks finished third in the PSAC in rushing offense with 216.7 yards per game and second in rushing touchdowns with 32.

In 2013, Campolo coached an offensive line that included four year starter and three time All-PSAC first team left tackle Byron Dovales as well as first team guard Mike Charmo and second team guard Nick Carnicella. The Crimson Hawks offensive line was 12th in the nation and first in the PSAC in sacks allowed with only 10.

During the 2012 season, Campolo guided an IUP running attack that featured Harvie Tuck and De’Antwan Williams. Tuck finished third in the PSAC in rushing with 1,660 yards and 16 touchdowns. Williams finished sixth in the PSAC with 1,325 yards rushing with 10 touchdowns. The Crimson Hawks finished tenth in the country in rushing yards with 3,630 yards and had 36 rushing touchdowns.

In 2011, Campolo helped produce an IUP running attack that averaged 188 yards per game. Individually, junior Harvie Tuck was third in the PSAC in rushing in 2011.

Campolo has coached three offensive linemen who went on to the NFL. From 2004-06, he worked with Jason Capizzi, a consensus All-American in 2006 and a free agent signee by the Pittsburgh Steelers after the April 2007 NFL Draft. Capizzi was a member of the Steelers roster when they defeated the Arizona Cardinals in the Super Bowl in February 2009.

In 2009, Campolo mentored Joe Tonga, an all-conference selection in his only season at IUP and a free agent signee by the New Orleans Saints.

In 2013, Campolo coached Dan Matha who was invited to Rookie Mini Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals.

In five of the past six years with Campolo in charge of the offensive line, IUP has placed at least two players from that position on the All-PSAC West team. That group includes Rory Thomas, a senior on the 2007 Crimson Hawk team, who was selected to play in the Cactus Bowl, the Division II all-star

game, and Jim O’Rourke, who was named to several all-region teams following his senior season in 2010.

While working with the running backs, IUP has produced a 1,000-yard rusher each season. One of his pupils, Chris Morgan, moved to tailback at the end of his freshman season in 2003 and finished his career as the second-leading rusher in school history with 3,817 yards and 34 touchdowns.

Campolo has molded offensive lines into units that have paved the way for IUP to put up huge numbers.

In 2008, with three first-time starters on the offensive line including true freshman Anthony DiPasquale, the Crimson Hawks averaged 38.5 points and 442.1 yards per game to rank first and second, respectively, in the PSAC in those categories. The line allowed IUP quarterbacks to be sacked only eight times all season.

His running attack featured one of the top ball carriers in the nation. Tobias Robinson led the PSAC and ranked eighth in the nation with an average of 120.3 rushing yards per game.

Campolo was a four-year letterman for IUP from 1992-95, playing in 47 of 48 games and rushing for 984 yards and 20 touchdowns, including four in the playoffs in 1993 as IUP advanced to the national championship game. He ranks 12th in IUP history in rushing touchdowns.

As a senior in 1995, Campolo was voted captain and selected Most Inspirational Player by his coaches and teammates.

Prior to returning to his alma mater, Campolo was the running backs coach at Duquesne the previous three seasons. He served in the same capacity for one season each at Serra Catholic High School in 1997 and Bethany College thefollowing year.

Campolo is a 1996 graduate of IUP with a bachelor’s degree in communications media. He has a son, Vito.

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ASST. HEAD COACH/ LINEBACKERS/ACADEMIC COORDINATOR

JIMSMITH

IUP, 1998Jim Smith enters his 16th season at IUP in 2014, serving as the linebackers coach and academic coordinator. In addition, Smith has served as the assistant

head coach under Curt Cignetti since 2011.

Under the coaching of Smith in 2013, linebackers Carl Fleming and Dorian Lane earned All-PSAC West honors. First team selection Fleming recorded a team-high 98 tackles as well as 5.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and one interception. Second team selection Lane was second on the team with 69 tackles including nine tackles for loss and two sacks.

A 1998 graduate of IUP, Smith was a three-year letter winner at wide receiver before beginning a coaching career in 1997.

Smith also coached the linebackers from 2002-05. For five seasons, he was in charge of the quarterbacks while also coordinating the IUP passing game.

During his time on the offensive side of the ball, Smith developed a passing attack that has produced some of the top numbers in recent IUP history. In 2008, quarterback Andrew Krewatch completed 62.8 percent of his passes and had 22 touchdowns against only 10 interceptions. Krewatch also set a school career record with 638 completions and finished second with 8,220 yards and 69 touchdowns.

For the second straight season, the Crimson Hawks averaged 38.5 points per game, tied for the second highest in school history. IUP led the PSAC in scoring offense and was second in total offense with an average of 442.1 yards per game.

Smith was a part-time coach in 2000 and 2001, while also teaching at Latrobe High School. He mentored the IUP wide receivers in 2000 before coaching the running backs and serving as passing game coordinator the following year. Smith was also a member of the coaching staff during the 1998 campaign.

Smith lettered from 1994-96 as a wide receiver at IUP. During that time, he played in 18 games and caught 20 passes for 229 yards. After his playing days were over, Smith served as a student coach assisting with the wide receivers during spring practice in 1997.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from IUP in 1998. Smith and his wife, Lori, are the parents of Trevor and Myla.

WIDE RECEIVERS

ROD RUTHERFORD

PITTSBURGH, 2004Rod Rutherford enters his fourth season on the IUP staff as the wide receivers coach in 2014.

Under the coaching of Rutherford in 2013, first team All-PSAC wide

receiver Terrill Barnes was the first Crimson Hawk to go over 1,000 yards since Carmelo Ocasio in 2002. Barnes finished the season with 63 receptions for 1,014 yards and eight touchdowns. Barnes went over 150 yards in three games and had a receiving touchdown in eight of eleven games.

In 2012, Rutherford was part of a coaching staff that led the Hawks to a 12-2 record and a NCAA playoff appearance.

Prior to IUP, Rutherford spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as a graduate assistant at Pitt coaching the linebackers and wide receivers. Rutherford was part of a Pitt team that won 10 games for the first time since 1981.

During the 2008 season, Rutherford coached the defensive backs and special teams at St. Vincent and in 2007 served as a volunteer quarterback coach at Pitt.

Rutherford was a two-year starter at Pitt, starting 26 games and and earning All-Big East first team honors in 2003 and second team honors in 2004. He set the school record for passing yards in a season with 3,679 in 2003.

In 2004, Rutherford signed with the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent. The following season he was a member of the practice squad of the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Rutherford was also a member of the 2007 World Bowl championship Hamburg Seadevils of NFL Europe.

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SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSIVE ENDS

BERNIEMCQUOWN

JUNIATA, 1958

The elder of the IUP coaching

staff, Bernie McQuown enters

his 28th season as the special

teams and defensive ends coach

in 2014. McQuown joined the IUP coaching staff in 1987 after

establishing a reputation as one of the most successful and

highly respected high school coaches in Pennsylvania.

McQuown retired in 1998 following 25 years as a guidance

counselor at Indiana High School and 32 years overall at the

school, including seven as a history instructor.

McQuown began his high school coaching career as an

assistant at Punxsutawney before embarking on a 28-year

run as a head coach on the prep level. He spent three

seasons at East Brady (1959-61) followed by four at Kane

(1962-65), where he posted a record of 27-6-1.

But it was his 21-year stint as head coach at Indiana High

School that earned him the most accolades. McQuown was at

the helm of the Indiana program from 1966-86, compiling 133

wins against just 56 losses and nine ties. During his final five

seasons with the Indians, his teams were 40-10-2. McQuown

led two undefeated seasons (1976 and 1985), won three

CENPAC championships and three Western Conference

titles.

He coached the Big 33 team in 1979 and was named the

Pennsylvania Class AAAA Coach of the Year in 1980.

McQuown graduated from Juniata in 1958 where he was an

All-America offensive guard. He and his wife, Barbara, have

two daughters, Kathy and Kim, and five grandchildren.

RUNNING BACKS/RECRUITING COORDINATOR

JIMCHAPIN

MICHIGAN, 2009

Jim Chapin enters his third season as the running backs coach in 2014, adding the title of IUP’s recruiting coordinator this past offseason.

Chaplin coached a rushing attack in 2013 led by first team All-PSAC running back De’Antwan Williams. Williams finished fourth in the PSAC in rushing with 1,347 yards and 18 touchdowns, including a school record 315 yards and three touchdowns in the season finale against Shippensburg. The Crimson Hawks finished third in the PSAC in rushing offense with 216.7 yards per game and second in rushing touchdowns with 32.

During the 2012 season, Chapin coached a running attack that featured Harvie Tuck and De’Antwan Williams. Tuck finished third in the PSAC in rushing with 1,660 yards and 16 touchdowns. Williams finished sixth in the PSAC with 1,325 yards rushing with 10 touchdowns. The Hawks finished tenth in the country in rushing yards with 3,630 yards and had 36 rushing touchdowns.

Prior to IUP, Chapin coached at Division III Adrian College for two seasons.

In 2011, Chapin coached the wide receivers at Adrian, where he helped orchestrate an offensive unit that led the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association in both total offense and points per game. In addition, Chapin served as Adrian’s special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator. In 2010, Chapin served as the tight ends and fullbacks coach, while doubling as the director of football operations.

Prior to his tenure with the Bulldogs, Chapin had a one year stint in 2009 as the running backs coach at Southern Tech Prep Academy in Charlotte, N.C.

In addition to his collegiate and prep coaching experience, Chapin also coached at the high school level from 2007-2008 at Dexter High School in Dexter, Mich.

Chapin is a 2009 graduate of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a native of Troy, Mich, where he attended Troy High School.

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DEFENSIVE LINE/STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

BRYANTHAINES

BALL STATE, 2009 Bryant Haines will enter his first season as defensive line coach in 2014. He will also serve as the strength and conditioning

coach for the Crimson Hawks.

Haines came to IUP after spending the 2013 season as a graduate assistant on the Ohio State Buckeyes coaching staff. He has also worked as a defensive assistant coach at Indiana University (2012-13), Adrian (Alma, Mich.) College (2010-11) and at Manchester (Ind.) University (2009).

A native of Piqua, Ohio, Haines was a four-year starter and a two-time all-conference performer at Ball State University and was named a Freshman All-American in 2005 and to the Butkus Award watch list as a senior.

CORNERBACKS

JOHNNY FRANCO

IUP, 2013

IUP alum and former All-American Johnny Franco joins the Crimson Hawks in 2014 as a defensive backs coach.

Franco graduated from IUP in spring 2013, receiving a B.S. in Nutrition with a Pre-Medical concentration. Before deciding to coach at IUP, Franco spent the past six months as a physical therapist technician.

This will be Franco’s first time coaching at the collegiate level. He was very grateful to receive this opportunity and start his coaching career at his alma mater.

In his senior campaign in 2012, the All-American safety totaled six interceptions and was third on the team with 58 tackles. Franco was praised with multiple second team All-American post-season awards from the Associated Press, Daktronics, and CoSIDA Academic. Franco served as a team captain on a defense that helped lead the Crimson Hawks all the way to the NCAA regional championship game.

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LINEBACKER

ALEXANDERBERDAHL REDSHIRT SENIOR

General: Berdahl looks to make

a healthy return to the field after

missing all but one game in

2013...The all-region linebacker

from 2012 has played in 35 career games with 201 tackles.

2013: Started and played in just one game due to season-

ending injury…Tallied 13 tackles against Southern

Connecticut State (9/7) with a half tackle for loss…Received

a medical redshirt.

2012: Started in all 14 games…All-Super Region One first

team…All-PSAC West first team…Named to Capital One

Academic All-District Team…Led the team in solo tackles

with 57 and total tackles with 103…Had three interceptions

on the season…Was third on the team in sacks with 6.0…Had

back-to-back six solo tackle games against Edinboro and

Mercyhurst…Registered 12 solo tackles and two assists in

the team’s NCAA playoff victory over New Haven.

2011: Started and played in nine games...Finished third on

the team with 63 total tackles, including 26 solo...Also had 3.5

TFLs and 2.0 sacks with a forced fumble and fumble

recovery...Had season-high 13 tackles with 2.0 TFLs and a

sack in 38-7 win at Clarion...Tallied five solo tackles in 35-28

overtime win at Mercyhurst and 35-7 win over Gannon...

Returned interception for 30 yards in win over ESU.

2010: Played in all 11 games, starting one as a freshman...

Finished year with 22 total tackles, including 10 solo...Added

one TFL...Recorded season-high seven total tackles, four

solo, in win over Lock Haven.

2013: Named second team All-

PSAC West…Played in all 11

games and started 10 times after

season-ending injury to

Berdahl…Finished second on the team with 69 total tackles

and 39 solo stops…Had 8.5 tackles-for-loss and two sacks…

Had a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown against

Seton Hill (9/21)…Broke up two more passes, had a forced

fumble and a fumble recovery…Posted season-high 10

tackles against Edinboro (10/19)…Had a combined 13

tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks in two of the final

three games against Clarion (11/2) and

Shippensburg (11/16).

2012: Played in all 14 games...Recorded 28 tackles, including

a season-high six in the win over Gannon...Had one sack in

the PSAC Championship win over Shippensburg for a loss of

seven yards.

LINEBACKER

DORIANLANE SENIOR

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BERDAHL’s CAREER STATISTICS

GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck Int FR FF

2010 11 1 22 10 12 1.0 0.0 0 0 0

2011 9 9 63 26 37 3.5 2.0 1 1 1

2012 14 14 103 57 46 10.0 6.0 3 1 0

2013 1 1 13 4 9 0.5 0 0 0 0

Tot. 35 24 201 97 104 15.0 8.0 4 2 1

LANE’S CAREER STATISTICS

GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck Int Fr FF

2012 14 0 28 13 15 1.5 1 0 0 0

2013 11 10 69 30 39 8.5 2 1 1 1

Tot. 25 10 97 43 55 10.0 3 1 1 1

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DEFENSIVE BACK

JERELLMcFADDEN REDSHIRT SENIOR 2013: Started all 10 games he

played in at cornerback…Finished

the season fifth on the team with

51 total tackles and third with 34

solo stops…Picked off one pass and broke up four others…Had

1.5 tackles-for-loss…His best game of the season came against

Shippensburg, tying a season-high with seven tackles,

including six solo, and broke up three passes (11/16)…Had

seven solo tackles and broke up a pass at Slippery Rock

(10/12)…Had seven tackles, including five solo, at Mercyhurst

(10/26)…Interception came in the season opener at Southern

Connecticut (9/7).

2012: Started 13 games at cornerback…All-PSAC West second

team…Registered 60 tackles on the season…Broke up nine

passes and had one interception…Had 3.5 tackles for a loss and

recovered two fumbles…His season-high eight tackles (five solo,

three assisted) came against Clarion…Had a season-high three

pass breakups against Gannon…In the team’s NCAA playoff

victory over New Haven, he had four tackles and a fumble

recovery.

2011: Played in all 10 games, starting in nine at cornerback...

Finished second on the team with 70 tackles, including a team-

leading 41 solo stops...Intercepted two passes and broke up an

additional six...Had two TFLs and a forced fumble...Returned

nine kickoffs for 247 yards, including a 90-yard touchdown in the

nationally-televised matchup against Bloomsburg...Added three

tackles against the Huskies...Had three consecutive games with

at least 10 tackles...Had a season-high 11 stops against Gannon

and Cal...Added 10 tackles against Clarion...Posted six solo

stops, including both of his TFLs, in the win at West Chester...

Registered five tackles and an interception in the win over Lock

Haven...Had four tackles and a pick in the win over Edinboro...

Had a 36-yard kickoff return in the win over East Stroudsburg.

2009: Redshirted.

MCFADDEN’s CAREER STATISTICS

GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Int PBU FR

2011 10 9 70 41 29 2.0 2 6 0

2012 13 13 60 38 22 3.5 1 9 2

2013 10 10 51 34 17 1.5 1 4 0

Tot. 33 32 181 113 68 7.0 4 19 2

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2013: Started all 11 games at

defensive end…Finished fourth

on the team with 55 total tackles,

including 30 solo…Led team

with 11 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks…Knocked down three

passes at the line of scrimmage…Forced one fumble…Had a

tackle-for-loss in eight off 11 games…Notched eight tackles,

including three behind the line of scrimmage and two sacks,

at Seton Hill (9/21)…Had season-high 10 tackles with a sack

against Edinboro (10/19)…Posted five tackles with 2.5 stops

behind the line of scrimmage at Slippery Rock (10/12)…

Made seven tackles with a sack and a pass breakup against

Gannon (11/9)

2012: Played in all 14 games and started in 12…Had 59 total

tackles, 32 solo…Led the Crimson Hawks (ninth in the PSAC)

with 8.0 sacks…Was first on the team and eighth in the PSAC

with 16 tackles for loss…Forced three fumbles and had one

fumble recovery…Had a season-high four solo tackles (in

addition to one assist) in IUP’s victory over New Haven…Had

two solo sacks for a loss of nine yards against Millersville.

2011: Played in one game at Rutgers...Assisted on one tackle.

2010: Redshirted.

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

SHANEMEISNER REDSHIRT SENIOR

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GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck FR FF

2011 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0

2012 14 12 59 32 27 16.0 8.0 1 3

2013 11 11 55 30 25 11.0 5.5 0 1

Tot. 26 23 115 62 53 27.0 13.5 1 4

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DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

ALIMUHAMMAD GRAD STUDENT

2013: Started and played in 10

games in first season at IUP as a

defensive end…Totaled 22

tackles…Had 5.5 tackles-for-loss

and 2.5 sacks…Broke up two passes at the line and had a

forced fumble…Had season-high five tackles against

Edinboro (10/19)…Posted two tackles-for-loss against Seton

Hill (9/21).

2012: Played in 10 games, starting in three at Rhode Island

University... Recored 24 tackles in the 2012 season including

one sack and 4.5 tackles-for-loss.

2011: Did not play due to injury.

2010: Appeared in eight games... Finished the season with

nine tackles, including two tackles-for-loss, two sacks, two

fumble recoveries, and one pass defended... Saw action

against nationally-ranked New Hampshire( 9/18).

2009: Redshirted.

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GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Sck FR FF

2010 8 0 9 8 1 2.0 2.0 2 0

2012 10 3 24 14 10 4.5 1.0 0 0

2013 10 10 22 5 17 5.5 2.5 0 1

Tot. 28 13 55 27 28 12.0 5.5 2 1

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN

MATTHEWSASSON SENIOR General: Most experienced

returning offensive lineman with 31

games played and 17 starts…Has

started 13 games at center and four

at right guard and also has experience playing as an extra tight

end in goal line and short yardage situations.

2013: Played in nine games, earning eight starts at two

different positions…Opened the season as the starting center at

Southern Connecticut State (9/7)…Started four games at right

guard before moving back to center for the final three games of

the season… Helped the Crimson Hawks to the third-best

rushing offense in the PSAC, averaging 216.7 yards per game on

the ground…They rushed for 200 or more yards six times during

the season, including each of the last four games… Was also part

of an offensive line unit that finished 12th in the nation by giving

up just 10 sacks (0.91 per game).

2012: Played in 12 games...The Crimson Hawks gained 3,630

yards on the ground, second in the PSAC…The Crimson Hawks

rushed for more than 300 yards four times during the year

including a season-high 388 yards on 58 carries against

Slippery Rock…The Crimson Hawks also rushed for 343 yards

on 48 carries against Lock Haven, 323 yards on 55 carries against

Cheyney and 310 yards on 57 carries against Southern

Connecticut State…IUP gained more than 200 yards in 12 of the

team’s 14 games…The Crimson Hawks allowed just 11.0 sacks

on the season, second in the PSAC.

2011: Played in 10 games, starting in eight...Helped IUP to 188.0

yards rushing per game, sixth-best in the PSAC...The Crimson

Hawks ran for more than 200 yards four times during the season,

including a season-best 253 yards on 51 carries in the opening

win over East Stroudsburg...IUP also rushed for 249 yards in the

win at West Chester, 216 in the win over Edinboro, and 203 in the

win over Gannon...The Crimson Hawks allowed just 17 sacks in

10 games, tied for fourth-best in the PSAC.

SASSON’s CAREER STATISTICS

GP GS Tm RYds/G Tm PYds/G Tm Sck Allwd

2011 10 8 188.0 163.5 17

2012 12 0 259.3 158.2 11

2013 9 8 216.7 202.1 10

Tot. 31 17 221.3 229.1 38

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PUNTER

MATTSPEGAL JUNIOR

General: Is currently tied for

second in IUP history with a

career 38.9 punt average after

two seasons.

2013: First season as full-time punter…Was seventh in the

PSAC with a 38.9 yard average on 41 punts…Had seven

50-plus yard punts with long of 61 at Mercyhurst (10/26)…

Pinned 11 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…Forced

seven fair catches…Had punts of 58 and 52 yards against Cal

(9/28)…Posted a 57-yard punt in the season opener at

Southern Connecticut State (9/7)…Had a 54-yard punt at

Slippery Rock (10/12).

2012: Punted in three games as a true freshman, serving as

the primary backup…Averaged 38.7 yards on 11 punts…Had

season long of 50 yards…Three of 11 punts landed inside the

opponents’ 20-yard line…Forced one fair catch.

SPEGAL’S CAREER STATISTICS

GP No. Yds Long Avg TB I20 50+

2012 3 11 426 50 38.7 2 3 1

2013 11 41 1596 61 38.9 5 11 7

Tot. 14 51 2022 61 38.9 7 14 8

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General: Three-time All-PSAC

West selection…Heads into 2014

season poised to break three

career IUP records, including:

Points (246, record is 312); field goals (37, record is 47); and

extra points (135, record is 155)…Has two 48-yard field goals,

tied for second longest ever in IUP history.

2013: Second team All-PSAC West…Second on team with

70 points, making 46 extra points and eight field goals…

Converted 8-of-12 field goals (.667)…Tied career-long with

48-yard field goal against Southern Connecticut State (9/7)…

Was 5-of-8 on field goal attempts of 40-plus yards…Made

three 40-plus yard field goals against Edinboro, converting

attempts of 41, 43 and 43 yards (10/19)…Had 26 touchbacks

in 74 kickoffs, helping IUP to best net kickoff average in

PSAC (46.4).

2012: Played in all 14 games…BSN All-American

honorable mention…All-PSAC West first team…Made

19-of-29 field goals for a .655 percentage (seventh in the

PSAC)…Made four field goals against Slippery Rock…Long

field goal was 48 yards against Shippensburg…Converted

56-of 58 attempted extra points.

2011: Named Don Hansen All-Super Region One third team...

All-PSAC West first team...Led team with 63 points...

Converted 10-of-11 field goals and 33-of-34 extra point

attempts...Had a long field goal of 46 yards in the

rain-soaked win over Edinboro...Missed 47-yarder against

Bloomsburg but followed with nine-straight made field

goals...Went 2-of-3 from 40-49 yards and 4-4 from 30-39

yards...Made two field goals in a game three times, including

42 and 31-yarders in the win at West Chester.

KICKER

BRETTULLMAN SENIOR

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GP FGM FGA LG XPM XMA Pts TB

2011 10 10 11 46 33 34 63 3

2012 14 19 29 48 56 58 113 32

2013 11 8 12 48 46 49 70 26

Tot. 35 29 40 48 135 141 246 61

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OFFENSIVE LINEMAN

JORGEVICIOSO REDSHIRT SENIOR General: One of two returning starters on the offensive line…Contributed in all 11 games last year in his first season after

transferring from Rutgers.

2013: Played in all 11 games, starting 10, in his first season at IUP after transferring from Rutgers…Had first career start at right tackle against Cheyney (9/14)…Started nine of his 10 games at right tackle, while also starting at right guard against Seton Hill (9/21)… Helped the Crimson Hawks to the third-best rushing offense in the PSAC, averaging 216.7 yards per game on the ground…They rushed for 200 or more yards six times during the season, including each of the past four games... Was also part of an offensive line unit that finished 12th in the nation by giving up just 10 sacks (0.91 per game).

2012: Did not see game action.

2011: Appeared in one game for Rutgers vs. North Carolina Central (9/1).

2010: Redshirted

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GP GS Tm RYds/G Tm PYds/G Tm Sck Allwd

2011 1 0 97.8 241.2 30

2013 11 10 216.7 202.09 10

Tot. 12 10 157.25 221.65 40

DEFENSIVE BACK

JAYWATKINS SOPHOMORE

2013: Saw immediate playing

time as a true freshman,

playing in nine games while

starting five at cornerback…

Finished the year with 19 tackles, including 13 solo stops…

Broke up three passes and picked up a fumble and returned

it 20 yards for a touchdown against Millersville (10/5)…Made

first career start against Cheyney, posting a season-high six

tackles (9/14)…Had five tackles, including four solo, at

Slippery Rock (10/12)…Saw time in the offensive backfield

in the season opener, carrying the ball once at Southern

Connecticut State (9/7).

WATKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS

GP GS Tkl Solo Ast TFL Int PBU FR

2013 9 5 19 13 6 0.0 0 3 1

Tot. 9 5 19 13 6 0.0 0 3 1

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Saturday, Sept. 7 • Jess Dow Field • New Haven, CT

Attendance: 3,128

NEW HAVEN, CT - Four different Crimson Hawks scored touchdowns in 10th-ranked

IUP’s 30-20 defeat of Southern Connecticut State in the 2013 season opener at Jess Dow

Field.

Three newcomers, Erik Finklea, Drew Carswell and Israel Green, as well as junior Sean

McVay recorded the scores for the Crimson Hawks.

The run game was effective as IUP managed 204 yards on 36 attempts. De’Antwan

Williams surpassed the 100-yard mark, with 135 yards on 18 attempts. Four running

backs saw playing time as Finklea, Green and Jay Watkins all had carries. Finklea

finished the game with 50 yards on seven carries and a touchdown. Green had 14 yards

on three carries and a touchdown.

The Crimson Hawks were stellar in the air, with Terrill Barnes finishing the day with 162 yards on eight catches. Pat Brewer and

Carswell both finished with 51 yards and McVay went 22 yards on two receptions and added a touchdown.

IUP’s defense shined, led by preseason All-American Carl Fleming who posted a career-high 15 tackles. Alexander Berdahl,

who led the Crimson Hawks in tackles last season, recorded 13.

The win is IUP’s eighth straight over the Owls, has they hold a perfect 8-0 record in the series. It’s also the eighth consecutive

opening-day win for the program, dating back to 2006.

IUP SCS

FIRST DOWNS 19 20

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36 - 204 40 - 142

PASSING YARDS (NET) 296 236

Passes Att-Comp-Int 32 - 18 - 1 29 - 15 - 3

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 500 378

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 4 - 24 0 - 0

Kickoff Returns-Yars 4-76 3-58

Interception Returns-Yards 3 - 24 1 - 14

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35.8 6-41.8

Fumbles-Lost 0 - 0 0 - 0

Penalties-Yards 5 - 49 3 - 15

Posession Time 28:46 31:14

Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 6 of 13

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 7 7 6 10 30

Southern Connecticut St. 0 14 0 6 20

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 9:16 IUP Finklea 45 yard run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

2nd 10:01 SCST Moscatel 1 yard run (Groth kick) 7-7

2nd 3:09 IUP McVay 9 yard pass from Box (Ullman Kick) IUP 14-7

2nd 1:20 SCST Moscatel 9 yard run (Groth kick) 14-14

3rd :10 IUP Carswell 6 yard pass from Box (PAT missed) IUP 20-14

4th 10:45 IUP Ullman 45 yard field goal IUP 23-14

4th 7:16 SCST Fornarelli 22 yard pass from Jablonski (PAT missed) IUP 23-20

4th 4:46 IUP Green 2 yard run (Ullman Kick) IUP 30-20

10 IUP (1-0) 30

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CHEYNEY (0-2) 0

8 IUP (2-0) 49

Saturday, Sept. 14 • George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA

Attendance: 3,575

INDIANA, PA - De’Antwan Williams ran for three touchdowns and Mike Box threw for three more in eighth-ranked IUP’s 49-0 win over Cheyney in the Crimson Hawks’ 2013 home opener at George P. Miller Stadium.

All three of Williams’ touchdowns came in the first quarter as IUP built a 28-0 lead after the 15 minutes of action. The scores came on runs of one, 20 and two yards, with the final one being at time expired in the quarter.

Box threw a touchdown in each of the second, third and fourth quarters to three different receivers. He finished 10-of-15 through the air for 210 yards.

The IUP defense gave up just 189 total yards to the triple-option Cheyney offense, including 115 yards on 51 rushing attempts.

Five different rushers gained yards for the Crimson Hawks, as Erik Finklea led the way with eight rushes for 66 yards. Israel Green finished with 33 yards on nine carries while Williams had 31 yards on seven totes. Patrick Ferguson added 29 yards on four carries while Pat Brewer ran it once for 18 yards.

Allen Holman posted a team-high 10 tackles in his first career start. Carl Fleming added nine while Kevin Clarke, Dorian Lane and Jeff Palmer each had seven. Palmer and Michael Larrow each tallied a sack while the Crimson Hawks defense had nine total tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

IUP is now 6-0 all-time against Cheyney, allowing just 26 points to the Wolves in those meetings

CU IUP

FIRST DOWNS 18 21

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51 - 115 32 - 173

PASSING YARDS (NET) 74 210

Passes Att-Comp-Int 18 - 10 - 0 15 - 10 - 0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 189 383

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 1 - 4 0 - 0

Kickoff Returns-Yars 3-40 1-17

Interception Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-28.2 1-50.0

Fumbles-Lost 2 - 1 0 - 0

Penalties-Yards 9 - 106 11 - 91

Posession Time 38:16 21:44

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 4 of 7

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0 - 0 2 - 19

1 2 3 4 SCORE

Cheyney 0 0 0 0 0

IUP 28 7 7 7 49

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 13:00 IUP - D. Williams 1 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 11:48 IUP - Erik Finklea 16 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 14-0

1st 04:38 IUP - D. Williams 20 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 21-0

1st 00:00 IUP - D. Williams 2 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 28-0

2nd 05:03 IUP - Barnes 56 yd pass from Box (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 35-0

3rd 09:59 IUP - Dummermuth 17 yd pass froM Box (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 42-0

4th 13:43 IUP - McVay 11 yd pass from Box (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 49-0

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Saturday, Sept. 21 • Offutt Field • Greensburg, PA

Attendance: 1,500

GREENSBURG, PA – Despite five turnovers and just 286 total yards, eighth-ranked IUP

posted a 26-0 win over Seton Hill in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)

West opener on at Offutt Field.

Running back Erik Finklea gave IUP its first touchdown of the game as he ran in from nine

yards out with 4:39 to go in the third. The scoring run followed a 27-yard hookup from Mike

Box to receiver Drew Carswell. The extra point by Brett Ullman made the score 9-0.

It didn’t take long for the Crimson Hawks to extend their lead as linebacker Dorian Lane

picked off a Nick Halfhill pass on the first play of Seton Hill’s next possession and raced 39

yards for a touchdown.

After another Seton Hill three-and-out, Finklea added a second score, this one a 21-yard run as IUP took a 23-0 lead. Ullman

added a 28-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to complete the scoring.

The IUP defense allowed just 115 total yards to the Griffins, tallying six sacks and 12 tackles-for-loss. Leading the way was

Shane Meisner , who had eight tackles and two sacks. Ali Muhammad also registered two sacks while Marco Pecora added

another. Kevin Clarke had a team-high 13 tackles and Eric Williams added eight and snagged an interception.

The win improves the Crimson Hawks to 3-0 on the year as Seton Hill drops to 0-3. It was the Griffins first ever PSAC West

contest after moving to the conference this past summer.

IUP LH

FIRST DOWNS 14 6

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38 - 140 39 - 29

PASSING YARDS (NET) 146 86

Passes Att-Comp-Int 22 - 11 - 3 28 - 14 - 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 286 115

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 3 - 33 2 - 24

Kickoff Returns-Yars 1-11 4-99

Interception Returns-Yards 2 - 39 3 - 7

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.5 8-36.0

Fumbles-Lost 2 - 2 0 - 0

Penalties-Yards 11 - 85 4 - 25

Posession Time 29:51 30:09

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 3 of 19

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 6

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 0-1

Sacks By: Number-Yards 6 - 57 2 - 18

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 0 2 21 3 26

Seton Hill 0 0 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY

2nd 13:43 IUP - TEAM 9 yd safety IUP 2-0

3rd 04:39 IUP - Finklea 9 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 9-0

3rd 04:23 IUP - Lane 39 yd interception (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 16-0

3rd 01:09 IUP - Finklea 21 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 23-0

4th 03:32 IUP - Ullman 28 yd field goal IUP 26-0

8 IUP (3-0, 1-0 PSAC West) 26

SETON HILL (0-3, 0-1 PSAC West) 0

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CALIFORNIA (3-1, 1-1 PSAC West) 7

7 IUP (4-0, 2-0 PSAC West) 20

Saturday, Sept. 28 • George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, PA

Attendance: 3,283

INDIANA, PA – De’Antwan Williams ran for 167 yards and Terrell Holloway had three

interceptions as the seventh-ranked IUP football team defeated rival California (PA) 20-7 in

the fifth annual Coal Bowl at George P. Miller Stadium.

Williams added two touchdowns on the ground as he was named the Coal Bowl’s Player of

the Game.

The win by IUP snapped its six-game losing streak to the Vulcans, improving to 4-0 overall

and 2-0 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West Division. It was

California’s first loss of the year, falling to 3-1, 1-1.

The IUP defense forced five California turnovers, all interceptions, and limited the Vulcans

to just 205 yards of total offense. California quarterbacks combined to go 13-of-29 for just 130 yards through the air. The

Vulcans were also limited to just 75 yards on 28 carries.

Williams 167 yards came on a career-high 38 carries. Erik Finklea added 21 yards on the ground as the Crimson Hawks

finished with 199 rushing yards. Mike Box finished the day 9-of-13 for 151 yards and a score.

Carl Fleming returned to the lineup and finished with a game-high 12 tackles. Dorian Lane added nine stops, and Jerell

McFadden had six.

The Crimson Hawks won the time of possession battle as well, owning the ball for 36:51.

CAL IUP

FIRST DOWNS 14 18

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28 - 75 54 - 199

PASSING YARDS (NET) 130 151

Passes Att-Comp-Int 29 - 13 - 5 13 - 9 - 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 205 350

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 3 - 14 2 - 38

Kickoff Returns-Yars 3-85 1-26

Interception Returns-Yards 1 - 80 5 - 17

Punts (Number-Avg) 5-54.2 7-43.1

Fumbles-Lost 0 - 0 0 - 0

Penalties-Yards 5 - 45 8 - 112

Posession Time 23:09 36:51

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 8 of 17

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 2-2

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

1 2 3 4 SCORE

California (PA) 0 0 7 0 7

IUP 7 0 7 6 20

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 06:59 IUP - Williams 3 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

3rd 12:35 IUP - Barnes 35 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 14-0

3rd 03:12 CAL - McDonald 80 yd interception (Nuzzo kick) IUP 14-7

4th 04:18 IUP - Williams 8 yd run (PAT blocked) IUP 20-7

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Saturday, Oct. 5 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, Pa.

Attendance: 4,273

INDIANA, PA – On the day IUP officially renamed the field in honor of former head coach

Frank Cignetti, the Crimson Hawks put on an offensive show, defeating Millersville 62-3

during the Homecoming game.

Now Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller Stadium, Cignetti was recognized during a

halftime ceremony for being inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame. IUP also

officially renamed the field in Cignetti’s honor.

Eight different Crimson Hawks would put points on the board, led by a two-touchdown

performance from Izzy Green and another 100-plus total yardage day by De’Antwan

Williams. Quarterback Mike Box added three passing touchdowns, hitting three different

receivers.

The Crimson Hawks were dominant on both sides of the ball, finishing with 521 total offense yards and holding Millersville to

just 180 yards.

Mike Box went 10-of-12 on the day with 136 yards, three touchdowns and just one interception. Green finished the game with

his first 100-yard performance, going 103 yards on 16 carries and adding two touchdowns. Williams finished just shy of the

100-yard mark, with 98 yards on 13 carries and one touchdown. He also had a 29-yard reception.

Kevin Clarke led the way for the IUP defense, recording seven total tackles, followed by Shane Meisner who finished with five.

Jordan Batts had a solid day, recording a sack for a loss of 10 yards, as well as a pass breakup.

MILL IUP

FIRST DOWNS 9 27

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32 - 115 46 - 303

PASSING YARDS (NET) 65 218

Passes Att-Comp-Int 17 - 6 - 2 18 - 16 - 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 180 521

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 0 - 0 5 - 58

Kickoff Returns-Yars 5-98 2-75

Interception Returns-Yards 1 - 17 2 - 41

Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.1 1-40.0

Fumbles-Lost 1 - 1 1 - 0

Penalties-Yards 7 - 60 7 - 121

Posession Time 26:32 33:28

Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 6 of 8

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0 - 0 2 - 17

1 2 3 4 SCORE

Millersville 3 0 0 0 3

IUP 21 14 14 13 62

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 09:53 IUP - Williams 3 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 07:33 MILL - Stahl 36 yd field goal IUP 7-3

1st 06:09 IUP - Barnes 23 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 14-3

1st 00:00 IUP - McVay 7 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 21-3

2nd 04:02 IUP - Dummermuth 6 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 28-3

2nd 03:06 IUP - Watkins 20 yd fumble recovery (Ullman kick) IUP 35-3

3rd 08:09 IUP - Green 7 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 42-3

3rd 02:30 IUP - Coleman 21 yd pass from Franco (Ullman kick) IUP 49-3

4th 10:34 IUP - Franco 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 56-3

4th 04:00 IUP - Green 5 yd run (TEAM rush fumbed) IUP 62-3

MILLERSVILLE (0-5) 3

7 IUP (5-0) 62

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7 IUP (5-1, 2-1 PSAC West) 16

SLIPPERY ROCK (5-1, 2-1 PSAC West) 42

Saturday, Oct. 12 • Mihalik-Thompson Stadium • Slippery Rock, Pa.

Attendance: 7,620

SLIPPERY ROCK, PA – The top-ranked IUP defense gave up 676 total yards to Slippery Rock

as the seventh-ranked Crimson Hawks dropped a 42-16 decision to their rival at

Mihalik-Thompson Stadium.

The loss was the first for IUP, which falls to 5-1 overall on the season and 2-1 in the

Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division. Slippery Rock improves

to an identical 5-1, 2-1 record.

The defeat was also the first regular season loss for IUP since Sept. 22, 2012, a streak of 11

consecutive regular season wins.

The 26-point loss was the worst loss for IUP since a 47-20 defeat at Bloomsburg in 2010. It

was the worst loss to Slippery Rock since 1999 as The Rock won that matchup 52-14.

Nigel Barksdale finished 27-of-38, two touchdowns and 425 yards, the second most yards an IUP defense has ever given up.

He added 55 yards and two scores on the ground. John Schademan had six receptions for 170 yards and two touchdowns while

Shamar Greene paced the Slippery Rock run game with 101 yards on 17 carries.

Mike Box finished 18-of-41 for 278 yards and a touchdown. Terrill Barnes caught nine passes for 160 yards and a score while

Drew Carswell had a career-high seven grabs for 103 yards.

IUP was limited to just 59 rushing yards on 28 attempts. Williams ran 13 times for 34 yards.

IUP SRU

FIRST DOWNS 16 31

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28 - 59 48 - 227

PASSING YARDS (NET) 278 449

Passes Att-Comp-Int 41 - 18 - 1 39 - 28 - 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 337 676

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 2 - 1 4 - 31

Kickoff Returns-Yars 5-124 1-8

Interception Returns-Yards 1 - 0 1 - 0

Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.6 3-42.0

Fumbles-Lost 4 - 1 2 - 1

Penalties-Yards 4 - 30 6 - 66

Posession Time 31:13 28:47

Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 5 of 11

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2 - 15 1 - 12

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 0 3 0 13 16

Slippery Rock 7 21 14 0 42

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 07:11 SRU - Crenshaw 1 yd run (Shaw kick) SRU 7-0

2nd 14:22 SRU - Schademan 38 yd pass from Barksdale (Shaw kick) SRU 14-0

2nd 07:37 SRU - Blakeman 2 yd run (Shaw kick) SRU 21-0

2nd 03:54 SRU - Blakeman 3 yd run (Shaw kick) SRU 28-0

2nd 01:08 IUP - Ullman 44 yd field goal SRU 28-3

3rd 11:47 SRU - Barksdale 1 yd run (Shaw kick) SRU 35-3

3rd 09:17 SRU - Schademan 42 yd pass from Barksdale (Shaw kick) SRU 42-3

4th 13:34 IUP - Barnes 23 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) SRU 42-10

4th 06:33 IUP - Williams 1 yd run (Box pass failed) SRU 42-16

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Saturday, Oct. 19 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, Pa.

Attendance: 2,552

INDIANA, PA – In a wild game on a dreary day, No. 22 IUP fell to visiting Edinboro 36-30 in

a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West matchup at Frank Cignetti Field.

It was a back and forth contest for most of the afternoon and featured one tie and four lead

changes, all in the first half of play.

The game also featured three kickoffs that went out-of-bounds, three interceptions, four

blocked kicks and five total fumbles.

IUP had one final chance at the win, taking over possession with 2:47 on the clock.

However, Mike Box was picked off on just the second play of the drive, ending the threat

and giving Edinboro the victory.

De’Antwan Williams finished with 29 carries for 129 yards and two touchdown runs. Terrill Barnes caught seven passes for 82

yards and a score and also ran the ball twice for 41 yards. Box went 10-of-22 for 95 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions

Carl Fleming had 12 total tackles for IUP while Dorian Lane collected 10 and Shane Meisner had nine with a sack.

It’s the first two-game losing streak for the Crimson Hawks under head coach Curt Cignetti since 2011, when IUP fell to

Bloomsburg (20-16) and Slippery Rock (20-6) in back-to-back weeks.

Edin IUP

FIRST DOWNS 19 16

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48 - 141 40 - 186

PASSING YARDS (NET) 284 112

Passes Att-Comp-Int 29 - 15 - 0 26 - 11 - 3

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 425 298

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 3 - 29 2 - 63

Kickoff Returns-Yars 2-39 4-108

Interception Returns-Yards 3 - 8 0 - 0

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.2 3-26.0

Fumbles-Lost 3 - 1 3 - 2

Penalties-Yards 9 - 81 5 - 57

Posession Time 32:09 27:51

Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 4 of 13

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 3

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2 - 11 1 - -4

1 2 3 4 SCORE

Edinboro 0 22 14 0 36

IUP 6 14 3 7 30

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 07:29 IUP - Ullman 41 yd field goal IUP 3-0

1st 01:47 IUP - Ullman 43 yd field goal IUP 6-0

2nd 14:54 EDIN - Williams 26 yd pass from Girvin (Hardy kick blkded) 6-6

2nd 13:33 EDIN - D. Massey 19 yd punt return (M. Simons kick) Edin 13-6

2nd 12:31 IUP - D. Williams 17 yd run (Ullman kick) 13-13

2nd 10:01 EDIN - D. Massey 75 yd pass from Girvin (M. Simons kick failed) Edin 19-13

2nd 06:01 IUP - D. Williams 2 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 20-19

2nd 03:30 EDIN - Hardy 39 yd field goal Edin 22-20

3rd 11:06 EDIN - Donaldson 1 yd run (Simons kick) Edin 29-20

3rd 07:03 EDIN - Massey 33 yd pass from Girvin (Simons kick) Edin 36-20

3rd 04:11 IUP - Ullman 43 yd field goal Edin 36-23

4th 05:05 IUP - Barnes 18 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) Edin 36-30

EDINBORO (4-3, 2-2 PSAC West) 36

22 IUP (5-2, 2-2 PSAC West) 30

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IUP (6-2, 3-2 PSAC West) 28

MERCYHURST (4-4, 2-3 PSAC West) 6

Saturday, Oct. 26 • Tullio Field • Erie, Pa.

Attendance: 627

ERIE, PA – De’Antwan Williams ran for 186 yards and a touchdown and the IUP defense

intercepted two passes as the Crimson Hawks got back on track with a 28-6 win at

Mercyhurst.

It was a season-high output for Williams, who carried the ball 30 times on an overcast and

windy day in Erie.

It was the first time since Sept. 13, 2008 that Mercyhurst did not score a touchdown (24-0

loss at Bloomsburg). It was also the first time Mercyhurst did not score a touchdown in a

home game since Sept. 20, 2003 – a 26-3 loss to Saginaw Valley State.

Mike Box finished 10-of-19 for 103 yards and no turnovers. Terrill Barnes had six catches

for 71 yards while Sean McVay added three for 27.

Akeem Smith returned to the lineup for the IUP defense and had a team-high 10 tackles on the day. Carl Fleming added eight

and Dorian Lane had seven, including two behind the line of scrimmage. Shane Meisner had IUP’s only sack on the day.

Mercyhurst’s Brandon Brown-Dukes, the top rusher in the PSAC West, was held to just 56 yards on 15 carries

IUP Mer

FIRST DOWNS 17 16

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43 - 207 41 - 199

PASSING YARDS (NET) 103 58

Passes Att-Comp-Int 19 - 10 - 0 27 - 7 - 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 310 257

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 2 - 1 1 - 1

Kickoff Returns-Yars 1-19 3-64

Interception Returns-Yards 2 - 6 0 - 0

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.7 4-32.8

Fumbles-Lost 1 - 1 2 - 0

Penalties-Yards 9 - 94 4 - 27

Posession Time 27:53 32:07

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 4

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1 - 6 0 - 0

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 14 7 0 7 28

Mercyhurst 3 3 0 0 6

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 09:34 IUP - Box 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 06:35 IUP - Finklea 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 14-0

1st 01:06 MER - S. Wakefield 25 yd field goal IUP 14-3

2nd 13:21 IUP - D. Williams 25 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 21-3

2nd 02:34 MER - S. Wakefield 27 yd field goal IUP 21-6

4th 00:46 IUP - Box 1 yd run (Brett Ullman kick) IUP 28-6

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Saturday, Nov. 2 • Memorial Stadium • Clarion, Pa.

Attendance: 1,128

CLARION, PA – De’Antwan Williams ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns to help IUP to

a 42-14 win over Clarion in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West football

action.

The win was the second in a row for the Crimson Hawks, who improved to 7-2 overall and

4-2 in the PSAC West. Clarion fell to 4-5 and 2-4.

IUP outgained the Golden Eagles 402-298 on the day, including 277 yards on the ground

alone.

Izzy Green carried 14 times for a season-high 86 yards and Erik Finklea added 57 yards

on his 14 carries. Mike Box finished 7-of-12 for 79 yards and a touchdown through the air.

Steve Franco was 1-of-3 for the 21-yard score while Logan Weaver also saw time under center, going 2-of-3 for 25 yards, adding

a 13-yard rush.

D. Williams also caught three passes for 26 yards while Terrill Barnes had two catches for 32 yards and a score. Drew Carswell

had two receptions for 34 yards and a touchdown.

Defensively, Carl Fleming finished with 10 total tackles, including seven solo, with a fumble recovery. Terrell Holloway had

seven tackles and a pass breakup while Dorian Lane had six stops, including two-for-loss, and a sack. In addition to Marco

Pecora’s interception, Eric Williams had his fifth pick of the season.

IUP Clar

FIRST DOWNS 23 19

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54 - 277 41 - 180

PASSING YARDS (NET) 125 118

Passes Att-Comp-Int 18 - 10 - 0 24 - 10 - 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 402 298

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 3 - 11 1 - 9

Kickoff Returns-Yars 3-58 6-107

Interception Returns-Yards 2 - 47 0 - 0

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.8 4-45.2

Fumbles-Lost 1 - 0 3 - 1

Penalties-Yards 8 - 92 3 - 21

Posession Time 32:03 27:57

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2 - 5 2 - 25

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 14 14 7 7 42

Clarion 0 7 0 7 14

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 07:32 IUP - D. Williams 4 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 01:57 IUP - D. Williams 20 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 14-0

2nd 14:11 CLAR - Day 11 yd run (Esposito kick) IUP 14-7

2nd 05:37 IUP - Barnes 30 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 21-7

2nd 02:42 IUP - Pecora 45 yd interception (Ullman kick) IUP 28-7

3rd 13:30 IUP - Box 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 35-7

4th 10:23 IUP - Carswell 21 yd pass from Franco (Ullman kick) IUP 42-7

4th 07:48 CLAR - Reid 35 yd pass from Carson (Esposito kick) IUP 42-14

IUP (7-2, 4-2 PSAC West) 42

CLARION (4-5, 2-4 PSAC West) 14

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IUP (8-2, 5-2 PSAC West) 55

Saturday, Nov. 9 • Frank Cignetti Field @ George P. Miller Stadium • Indiana, Pa.

Attendance: 2,666

INDIANA, PA – The Crimson Hawks racked up 658 total yards in IUP’s dominating 55-20 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) victory over Gannon on Senior Day at Frank Cignetti Field.

IUP finished with 378 yards through the air and another 280 on the ground, averaging 9.5 yards per play with 27 first downs and 32:12 time of possession.

The 378 passing yards all came from the right arm of quarterback Mike Box, who finished 21-of-25 with four touchdowns and one interception. The yardage total was the most by an IUP quarterback since Brian Eyerman threw for 407 against Saginaw Valley State back in 2001.

It was also the first 300-yard passing day for an IUP quarterback since Andrew Krewatch finished with 313 against Gannon back in 2008. That was also the last time an IUP quarterback threw for four touchdowns in a single game. The completions, yardage and touchdown marks were all career-highs for Box.

Box’s favorite target was Terrill Barnes, who finished with eight receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown. He entered IUP’s single season top 10 in both categories during the game with 57 catches for 928 yards, needing the exact totals to break in.

The rushing game was also strong, with Erik Finklea posting his first career 100-yard rushing day with 174 on just 12 carries, including an 81-yard touchdown. His career day could have been even better, but a 79-yard touchdown run was called back in the first half on a holding penalty. He also caught three passes for 50 yards.

De’Antwan Williams (Woodbridge, VA/Woodbridge) rushed for three touchdowns, extending his season output to 15. He also ran for 73 yards on 19 carries and caught three passes for another 40 yards.

Gan IUP

FIRST DOWNS 22 27

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35 - 131 44 - 280

PASSING YARDS (NET) 196 378

Passes Att-Comp-Int 36 - 21 - 2 25 - 21 - 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 327 658

Fumble Returns-Yards 0 - 0 0 - 0

Punt Returns-Yards 1 - 9 3 - 36

Kickoff Returns-Yars 8-139 1-47

Interception Returns-Yards 1 - 5 2 - 38

Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.2 1-34.0

Fumbles-Lost 1 - 0 1 - 1

Penalties-Yards 10 - 76 10 - 140

Posession Time 27:48 32:12

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 8 of 12

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 3

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1 - 7 2 - 10

1 2 3 4 SCORE

Gannon 7 7 0 6 20

IUP 13 15 21 6 55

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 12:35 IUP - Brewer 37 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 10:47 GAN - Nadler 13 yd run (Mann kick) 7-7

1st 04:48 IUP - D. Williams 1 yd run (Ullman kick failed) IUP 13-7

2nd 13:21 IUP - Barnes 16 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 20-7

2nd 04:15 GAN - Jones 2 yd run (Mann kick) IUP 20-14

2nd 01:34 IUP - D. Williams 23 yd run (Barnes pass) IUP 28-14

3rd 11:40 IUP - Edwards 31 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 35-14

3rd 07:01 IUP - D. Williams 1 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 42-14

3rd 04:47 IUP - Finklea 81 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 49-14

4th 03:33 GAN - Caliste 3 yd pass from Nadler (Mann kick blkded) IUP 49-20

4th 00:35 IUP - Edwards 11 yd pass from Box (TEAM rush failed) IUP 55-20

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Saturday, Nov. 16 • SUSAF @ Seth Grove • Shippensburg, Pa.

Attendance: 5,100

SHIPPENSBURG, PA – In what would end up being a record-breaking performance for

De’Antwan Williams and Terrill Barnes, IUP wrapped up the 2013 regular season with a 42-

21 road victory over Shippensburg Saturday afternoon.

Rushing for 315 yards on 39 attempts, Williams broke the school record for rushing yards

in a single game, vaulting previous record holder Chris Morgan, who rushed for 286 yards

against East Stroudsburg in 2006. Williams also added three touchdowns in the victory.

Grabbing six passes for 83 yards and one touchdown, Barnes passed the 1,000-yard mark

in receiving for the season. He becomes the first IUP player since Carmelo Ocasio in 2002

to post 1,000 receiving yards in a single season.

The Crimson Hawks racked up 562 yards in total offense, including 356 yards on the ground. It’s the most rushing yards in a

single game all year for IUP and the second highest yardage total.

IUP held a 34:00-26:00 advantage in time of possession and gave up just 51 rushing yards to Shippensburg. The Crimson

Hawks had five quarterback sacks on the day accounting for a loss of 60 yards.

Carl Fleming led the defensive effort with a team-high nine tackles, including 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Lane, Terrell Hol-

loway and James Price each had sacks. Akeem Smith recovered a fumble late in the game and rumbled 77 yards. He was one of

three Crimson Hawks defenders with a fumble recovery on the day.

IUP Ship

FIRST DOWNS 29 25

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53 - 356 30 - 51

PASSING YARDS (NET) 206 296

Passes Att-Comp-Int 27 - 17 - 1 53 - 30 - 0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 562 347

Fumble Returns-Yards 1 - 77 1 - 77

Punt Returns-Yards 4 - 35 0 - 0

Kickoff Returns-Yars 1-11 5-113

Interception Returns-Yards 0 - 0 1 - 40

Punts (Number-Avg) 1-48.0 6-34.3

Fumbles-Lost 2 - 2 4 - 3

Penalties-Yards 13 - 125 7 - 76

Posession Time 34:00 26:00

Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 8 of 17

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-7 2-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards 5 - 60 2 - 10

1 2 3 4 SCORE

IUP 14 7 6 15 42

Shippensburg 7 0 14 0 21

SCORING SUMMARY

1st 09:00 IUP - Finklea 14 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 7-0

1st 06:45 SHIP - Harman 40 yd pass from Zulli ( D. Newcomer kick) 7-7

1st 02:42 IUP - Barnes 2 yd pass from Box (Ullman kick) IUP 14-7

2nd 13:25 IUP - D. Williams 6 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 21-7

3rd 11:57 SHIP - Harman 6 yd pass from Zulli (D. Newcomer kick) IUP 21-14

3rd 07:26 IUP - Ullman 28 yd field goal IUP 24-14

3rd 05:27 IUP - Ullman 39 yd field goal IUP 27-14

3rd 01:14 SHIP - Zulli 13 yd run (D. Newcomer kick) IUP 27-21

4th 07:49 IUP - D. Williams 38 yd run (Kevin Edwards pass) IUP 35-21

4th 04:40 IUP - D. Williams 66 yd run (Ullman kick) IUP 42-21

IUP (9-2, 6-2 PSAC West) 42

SHIPPENSBURG (7-4, 6-1 PSAC West) 21

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EAST PSAC OVRWest Chester 6-1 13-2Bloomsburg 6-1 10-2Shippensburg 6-1 7-4East Stroudsburg 4-3 7-4Kutztown 3-4 4-7Lock Haven 2-5 3-8Millersville 1-6 1-10Cheyney 0-7 0-11

WEST PSAC OVRSlippery Rock 6-1 9-3IUP 5-2 9-2California 4-3 7-4Mercyhurst 4-3 7-4Gannon 4-3 6-5Edinboro 3-4 5-6Clarion 2-5 4-7Seton Hill 0-7 1-10

PSAC STANDINGS

PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEBloomsburg 42, Slippery Rock 34

MVP: Franklyn Quiteh, RB

ALL-PSAC WEST HONOREESFIRST TEAM Yr. Pos.

De’Antwan Williams R-Sr RB

Terrill Barnes Sr WR

Byron Dovales R-Sr OT

Mike Charmo Sr OL

Carl Fleming R-Sr LB

Terrell Holloway R-Sr DB

SECOND TEAM Yr. Pos.

Nick Carnicella R-Sr OL

Dorian Lane Jr LB

Brett Ullman Jr K

ALL-AMERICANSPLAYER Yr. Pos. Outlet Award

Byron Dovales R-Sr OL D2Football.com Second Team

Terrell Holloway R-Sr DB Don Hansen Hon. Mention

NCAA PLAYOFFSFIRST ROUND (5) Slippery Rock 20(4) Winston-Salem 27(3) West Chester 38(6) American Int’l 7

(5) Newberry 27(4) Carson-Newman 37(3) North Alabama 30(6) Tuskegee 27

(4) Minnesota-Duluth 55(5) Emporia State 13(3) Henderson State 35(6) St. Cloud St. 40

(4) Grand Valley State 40(5) Saginaw Valley 7(3) Indianapolis 14(6) West Texas A&M 27

SECOND ROUND (1) Shepherd 7(4) Winston-Salem 0(3) West Chester 40(2) Bloomsburg 38

(1) Lenoir-Rhyne 27(4) Carson-Newman 20(5) North Alabama 37(2) UNC Pembroke 13

(1) N’West Mo State 45(4) Minnesota-Duluth 21(6) St. Cloud St. 54(2) Minn St.-Mankato 48

(1) Colo State-Pueblo 30(4) Grand Valley State 34(6) West Texas A&M 34(2) Ohio Dominican 27

REGIONAL FINALS (1) Shepherd 7(3) West Chester 28

(1) Lenoir-Rhyne 42(5) North Alabama 39

(1) N’West Mo State 54(6) St. Cloud St. 48

(4) Grand Valley State 35(6) West Texas A&M 28

SEMIFINALS (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 42(3) West Chester 14

(1) N’West Mo St 27(4) Grand Valley State 13

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (1) Lenoir-Rhyne 28(1) N’West Mo St. 43

ALL-REGION AWARDSPLAYER Yr. Pos. Outlet Award

De’Antwan Williams R-Sr RB Daktronics Second Team

Don Hansen Second Team

Dom Maggio R-Jr FB Don Hansen Third Team

Byron Dovales R-Sr OL Daktronics Second Team

Don Hansen Second Team

Mike Charmo Sr OL Don Hansen Third Team

Carl Fleming R-Sr LB Daktronics Second Team

Don Hansen Second Team

Terrell Holloway R-Sr DB Don Hansen First Team

Daktronics Second Team

Eric Williams R-Jr DB Daktronics Second Team

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SCORINGPlayer TD FG XP DXP SAF TotalD. Williams 18 0-0 0-0 0 0 108 Brett Ullman 0 8-12 46-49 0 0 70 Terrill Barnes 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 50 Erik Finklea 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 42 Izzy Green 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Sean McVay 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Mike Box 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Kevin Edwards 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 14 Drew Carswell 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 T. Dummermuth 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Marco Pecora 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Jay Watkins 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Khaliq Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Pat Brewer 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Dorian Lane 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 54 8-12 46-50 0 1 400 Opponents...... 23 4-9 19-23 0 0 169

Player GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/GD. Williams 11 240 1387 40 1347 5.6 18 66 122.5 Erik Finklea 10 85 546 35 511 6.0 7 81 51.1 Izzy Green 10 66 342 6 336 5.1 3 35 33.6 Pat Brewer 11 8 90 3 87 10.9 0 44 7.9 P. Ferguson 3 16 80 1 79 4.9 0 14 26.3 Terrill Barnes 11 3 42 0 42 14.0 0 32 3.8 Logan Weaver 4 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 3.2 Mike Box 11 27 75 67 8 0.3 3 12 0.7 Jay Watkins 9 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Steve Franco 3 4 6 22 -16 -4.0 1 5 -5.3Total.......... 11 468 2581 197 2384 5.1 32 81 216.7 Opponents...... 11 433 1777 387 1390 3.2 11 40 126.4

RUSHING

Player GP Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/GMike Box 11 145.7 141-240 11 58.7 2078 17 61 188.9 Steve Franco 3 247.2 7-9 0 77.8 103 2 21 34.3 Logan Weaver 4 64.7 3-7 1 42.9 42 0 17 10.5Total.......... 11 147.0 151-256 12 59.0 2223 19 61 202.1 Opponents...... 11 100.7 169-329 19 51.4 1992 10 75 181.1

PASSING

RECEIVINGPlayer GP No Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/GTerrill Barnes 11 63 1014 16.1 8 56 92.2 Drew Carswell 11 24 394 16.4 2 37 35.8 Sean McVay 11 18 191 10.6 3 22 17.4 Pat Brewer 11 16 174 10.9 1 37 15.8 D. Williams 11 13 184 14.2 0 61 16.7 T. Dummermuth 9 5 73 14.6 2 22 8.1 Kevin Edwards 11 3 54 18.0 2 31 4.9 Erik Finklea 10 3 50 16.7 0 36 5.0 R. Hendricks 7 2 34 17.0 0 17 4.9 Khaliq Coleman 9 1 21 21.0 1 21 2.3 Trey Campman 3 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 Ben Simmen 7 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.7 Dom Maggio 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Total.......... 11 151 2223 14.7 19 61 202.1 Opponents...... 11 169 1992 11.8 10 75 181.1

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORE BY QUARTERS

Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalIUP 124 90 92 94 0 400 Opponents 27 74 49 19 0 169

IUP OPP

SCORING 400 169

Points Per Game 36.4 15.4

Touchdowns Scored 54 23

Field Goals Made-Att 8-12 4-9

PAT- Attempts (46-50) (19-23)

FIRST DOWNS 227 200

Rushing 110 78

Passing 101 98

Penalty 16 24

RUSHING YARDAGE 2384 1390

Yards gained rushing 2581 1777

Yards lost rushing 197 387

Rushing Attempts 468 433

Average Per Rush 5.1 3.2

Average Per Game 216.7 126.4

TDs Rushing 32 11

PASSING YARDAGE 2223 1992

Comp-Att-Int 151-256-12 169-329-19

Average Per Pass 8.7 6.1

Average Per Catch 14.7 11.8

Average Per Game 202.1 181.1

TDs Passing 19 10

TOTAL OFFENSE 4607 3382

Total Plays 724 762

Average Per Play 6.4 4.4

Average Per Game 418.8 307.5

PUNTS-Yards 42-1596 58-2249

Average Per Punt 38.0 38.8

Net punt average 32.7 31.9

PUNT RETURNS: 30-300 16-121

Avg. Per Return 10.0 7.6

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TEAM STATISTICSPlayer GP Solo Ast Total TL-Yds Sack-Yds FF FRCarl Fleming 10 45 54 99 5.5- 39 2.5- 33 1 1Dorian Lane 11 39 30 69 8.5- 35 2.0- 12 1 1Marco Pecora 11 33 27 60 2.0- 11 1.0- 9 0 0Shane Meisner 11 30 25 55 11.0- 66 5.5- 50 1 0Jerell McFadden 10 34 17 51 1.5- 2 0-0 0 0Eric Williams 11 26 22 48 3.0- 11 0.5- 6 0 1T. Holloway 11 24 20 44 6.5- 29 1.0- 9 1 0Jeff Palmer 10 15 18 33 5.0- 16 2.5- 12 0 1Michael Larrow 10 12 19 31 5.0- 37 1.0- 14 1 0Kevin Clarke 10 13 16 29 2.0- 8 0-0 0 0James Price 11 13 16 29 2.0- 15 1.0- 10 1 1Jordan Batts 11 12 13 25 5.0- 34 2.5- 19 1 0Ali Muhammad 10 5 17 22 5.5- 30 2.5- 22 1 0Akeem Smith 9 10 11 21 3.0- 6 0-0 0 1Larry Gooden 7 9 10 19 1.0- 7 1.0- 7 0 0Jay Watkins 9 13 6 19 0-0 0-0 0 1Total 11 414 378 792 73- 379 23- 203 8 8

TACKLES

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer INT Yds Avg TD LgEric Williams 6 4 0.7 0 2 T. Holloway 4 6 1.5 0 6 Marco Pecora 4 86 21.5 1 45 Carl Fleming 1 36 36.0 0 36 Jerell McFadden 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dorian Lane 1 39 39.0 1 39 M. Meriwether 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris Brown 1 41 41.0 0 41 Total.......... 19 212 11.2 2 45 Opponents...... 12 171 14.2 1 80

Player Punts Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkMatt Spegal 41 1596 38.9 61 5 7 11 7 1 Total.......... 42 1596 38.0 61 5 7 11 7 1 Opponents...... 58 2249 38.8 79 5 4 13 7 2

PUNTING

PUNT RETURNSPlayer No. Yds Avg TD LgTerrill Barnes 13 151 11.6 0 52 Sean McVay 10 94 9.4 0 21 Ben Simmen 5 36 7.2 0 25 T. Holloway 2 19 9.5 0 0 Total.......... 30 300 10.0 0 52 Opponents...... 16 121 7.6 1 27

KICK RETURNSPlayer No Yds Avg TD LgPat Brewer 11 326 29.6 0 59 D. Williams 9 210 23.3 0 38 Dom Maggio 2 29 14.5 0 13 T. Dummermuth 1 7 7.0 0 7 Shane Meisner 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 24 572 23.8 0 59 Opponents...... 43 850 19.8 0 36

IUP OPPKICKOFF RETURNS 24 43Yards 572 850Avg. Per Return 23.8 19.77

INTERCEPTION RETURNS 19 12Yards 212 171Avg. Per Return 11.16 14.25Touchdowns 2 1

FUMBLE RETURNS 8 9Yards 97 13Avg. Per Return 12.13 1.44Touchdowns 1 0 PENALTIES 92 67Yards 979 598Penalties Per Game 8.36 6.09Yards Per Game 89 54.36

MISCELLANEOUSRed Zone Conversions 39-45 17-30Red Zone Pct. 87.0% 57.0%Red Zone Touchdowns 36 133rd Down Conversions 63-135 56-1613rd Down Pct. 47.0% 35.0%4th Down Conversions 9-15 8-29 4th Down Pct. 60.0% 28.0%Fumbles-Lost 15-9 17-8Time of Possession/Game 30:32 29:16Sacks By-Yards Lost 23-203 10-83

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20 33FRANK CIGNETTI MICHAEL MANN

Aft er an All-America playing career at IUP, Frank Cignetti

returned to this alma mater head coach in 1986 and became the

athletic director in 1992. Over the next 20 seasons, he had a

record of 182-50-1 and led IUP to 14 PSAC West titles and 13 trips

to the NCAA playoff s. The Indians reached the semifinals six times

and played for the National Championship in 1990 and 1993. At the time of his retirement in 2005, Cignetti was the third-

winningest active coach in Division II football.

Michael Mann holds the majority of rushing records at

IUP and is one of the top running backs in PSAC history. Despite sitting out the second half of

several games with the Indians holding big leads, he rushed for

4,805 yards and 48 touchdowns, including 2,027 yards and 19

scores as a senior in 1993 when he led IUP to the National

Championship game. Mann was named to the American Football

Coaches Association and Associated Press All-America

teams.

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75 86CHRIS VILLARRIAL JIM HASLETT

Chris Villarrial enjoyed the longest NFL playing career of any former IUP player. Spending eight years with the Chicago Bears and three more with the Buff alo Bills before

retiring following the 2006 season. During his career, he started a total of 132 games,

splitting time between center and guard. Villarrial was a two-time

All-America at IUP and was named the best off ensive lineman at the 1006 Snow Bowl, the Division II

All-Star game, before being selected in the fift h round of the

NFL Draft .

A three-time All-America linebacker at IUP, Jim Haslett was

selected by the Buff alo Bills in the second round of the 1979 NFL Draft . He was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and named to the Bills’ Silver Anniversary team

in 1984. Aft er retiring in 1987, Haslett embarked on a coaching career and was the head coach

of the New Orleans Saints for six seasons. He was the NFL Coach of the Year in his first season when the Saints won the NFC West and poster their first playoff victory.

HISTORY

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NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFSNCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFSRECORD: 18-15

YEAR SCORE SITE1987 Central Florida 12, IUP 10 Orlando, Fla.1988 Millersville 27, IUP 24 Indiana, Pa.1989 IUP 34, Grand Valley State 24 Grand Rapids, Mich. IUP 17, Portland State 0 Portland, Ore. Mississippi College 26, IUP 14 Clinton, Miss.1990 IUP 48, Winston-Salem State 0 Indiana, Pa. IUP 14, Edinboro 7 Indiana, Pa. IUP 27, Mississippi College 8 Clinton, Miss. North Dakota State 51, IUP 11 Florence, Ala.1991 IUP 56, Virginia Union 7 Indiana, Pa. IUP 52, Shippensburg 7 Indiana, Pa. Jacksonville State 27, IUP 20 Jacksonville, Ala.1993 IUP 28, Ferris State 21 Indiana, Pa. IUP 38, New Haven 35 New Haven, Conn. IUP 21, North Dakota 6 Indiana, Pa. North Alabama 41, IUP 34 Florence, Ala.1994 IUP 35, Grand Valley State 27 Indiana, Pa. IUP 21, Ferris State 17 Big Rapids, Mich. Texas A&M Kingsville 46, IUP 20 Kingsville, Texas1996 Ferris State 24, IUP 23 Big Rapids, Mich.1998 Shepherd 9, IUP 6 Indiana, Pa.1999 IUP 27, Slippery Rock 20 (OT) Slippery Rock, Pa. IUP 26, Millersville 21 Millersville, Pa. NW Missouri State 20, IUP 12 Maryville, Mo.2000 Northwood 28, IUP 0 Midland, Mich.2001 Saginaw Valley State 33, IUP 32 University Center, Mich.2002 IUP 27, Saginaw Valley State 23 Indiana, Pa. Grand Valley State 62, IUP 21 Allendale, Mich.2007 IUP 45, West Chester 35 West Chester, Pa. Shepherd 41, IUP 34 Shepherdstown, W.Va.2012 IUP 27, Sheperd 17 Indiana, Pa. IUP 17, New Haven 14 New Haven, Conn Winston-Salem State 21, IUP 17 Winston-Salem, N.C.

PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

YEAR SCORE SITE1964 East Stroudsburg 27, IUP 14 Indiana, Pa.1965 East Stroudsburg 26, IUP 10 East Stroudsburg, Pa.1985 Bloomsburg 31, IUP 9 Bloomsburg, Pa.1986 IUP 20, West Chester 6 Indiana, Pa.1987 IUP 21, West Chester 9 West Chester, Pa.2012 IUP 41, Shippensburg 10 Indiana,Pa.

Note: PSAC championship game was discontinued after the 1987 season and resumed in the 2008 season.

1968 BOARDWALK BOWL

DELAWARE 31, IUP 24Coach Chuck Klausing took IUP into Atlantic City’s Convention Hall as a prohibitive underdog. Bob Tate kicked a field goal with a minute to go to give IUP a 24-23 lead before the Blue Hens completed four pass plays to win.

IUP IN THE RECORD BOOKSIUP IN THE RECORD BOOKSDIVISION II PLAYOFF WINS (1973-2013)

1. Northwest Missouri State 352. North Dakota State* 30 Grand Valley State 30 North Alabama 305. Pittsburg State 246. Valdosta State 19 Carson-Newman 198. IUP 18 North Dakota* 1810. Texas A&M-Kingsville 17

* No longer in Division II

DIVISION II PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (1973-2013)

1. UC Davis* 182. North Dakota State* 17 Pittsburg State 17 North Alabama 175. IUP 15 Grand Valley State 15 Northwest Missouri State 158. North Dakota* 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 Carson-Newman 14

* No longer in Division II

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CENTRAL FLORIDA 12, IUP 10CENTRAL FLORIDA 12, IUP 10NOVEMBER 28, 1987 | ORLANDO, FLA

IUP made its playoff debut with a 12-10 loss in the opening round against Central Florida at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando before 15,043 fans, the largest crowd to see the Indians play up to then. The IUP defense held the powerful Central Florida offense in check, surrendering just one touchdown while forcing seven turn-overs, including two interceptions each by Kevin McMullan and Dennis Culbertson. John Sandstrom nailed a 30-yard field goal with 9:06 remaining to pull IUP to within 12-10. The Indians forced a pair of turnovers in Golden Knight territory on its next two defensive series, but a missed field goal and an interception denied IUP an opportunity to pull out the victory. IUP was limited to 169 yards of total of-fense, including 76 rushing yards by Steve Girting. Jim Pehanick was sacked five times and intercepted twice.

IUP 17, PORTLAND STATE 0IUP 17, PORTLAND STATE 0NOVEMBER 25, 1989 | PORTLAND, ORE

For the second straight week, IUP found itself on the road facing inclement weather conditions, and the Indians again overcame both obstacles in a 17-0 win over Portland State to advance to the national semifinals for the first time. The IUP running game was the key to the victory. The Indians controlled the ball for almost 19 minutes after intermission and gained 122 of their game total of 186 rushing yards. Tony Aliucci and Ken Rock scored on the ground to highlight a 14-point IUP third quarter. The IUP defense was outstanding, hold-ing Portland State quarterback Darren Del’Andrae, one of the top passers in the na-tion, to just 20 completions in 40 attempts for 189 yards. Del’Andrae was sacked three times and picked off another three times, including two by Andy Leopold. The Vikings also lost four fumbles, giving them seven turnovers for the day. Doug Adamrovich led the IUP ground game with 96 yards and Rock added 88 yards.

MILLERSVILLE 27, IUP 24MILLERSVILLE 27, IUP 24NOVEMBER 19, 1988 | INDIANA, PA

The first home playoff game ended in disappointment when Millersville scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a 34-yard field goal by Luke Hadfield with 42 seconds left, to pull out a 27-24 victory. The rally by Millersville offset an IUP comeback from a 17-0 first quarter deficit. Touchdowns by Steve Girting and Jai Hill pulled IUP to within 17-14 at intermission. A sneak by Jim Pehanick and a John Sandstrom field goal gave the Indians a 24-17 lead. Millersville evened the game with 5:59 left and then drove 52 yards to the Indian 16 before Hadfield hit his game-winning field goal. IUP held a 433-248 edge in total offense. Girting rushed for 106 yards, and Pehanick hit on 17 of 24 passes for 254 yards, with Paul Kovell catching six of those aerials for 109 yards.

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 26, IUP 24MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 26, IUP 24DECEMBER 2, 1989 | CLINTON, MISS

The IUP postseason run ended in the face of a suffocating Mississippi College defense that limited the Indians to just 235 yards of total offense, including seven sacks and four takeaways. The Tony Aliucci-Jai Hill passing tandem was the only thing working for IUP. Hill caught six passes for 131 yards, and Aliucci finished with 15 completions in 28 attempts for 212 yards. Mississippi College built a 10-0 lead in the first quarter. The teams traded touchdowns in the second quarter, with IUP scoring on a run by Ken Rock. An excessive celebration penalty coupled with a 61-yard kickoff return led to a Mississippi College touchdown and a 17-7 halftime lead. Aliucci was sacked in the end zone, and the Choctaws tacked on a touchdown for a 26-7 lead 3:43 into the final period. An eight-yard hookup from Aliucci to Paul Kovell pulled IUP to within 12, but the Indians did not threaten again.

IUP 34, GRAND VALLEY STATE 24IUP 34, GRAND VALLEY STATE 24NOVEMBER 18, 1989 | GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

IUP earned its first playoff victory, over-coming snowy conditions and a below zero wind chill for a 34-24 win over the host Lak-ers. Ken Rock scored three touchdowns on the ground, and Tony Aliucci threw for 224 yards on 13 of 20 passing accuracy to spark the Indians. Jai Hill caught seven passes for 154 yards and a touchdown. Grand Valley State led 17-7 midway through the third quarter. The Indians then steadily took control. Rock scored twice, including a 19-yard run five seconds into the fourth quarter to give IUP its first lead at 20-17. Grand Valley State took lead back at 24-20 with 10:13 left. The IUP offense continued its hot play. Just 40 seconds after falling behind, Aliucci connected with Hill on a 59-yard touchdown

pass for a 27-24 lead. Rock scored again with 4:16 left to cap a 20-point fourth quarter and seal the victory.

IUP 48, WINSTON-SALEM STATE 0IUP 48, WINSTON-SALEM STATE 0NOVEMBER 17, 1990 | INDIANA, PA

IUP thrilled a Miller Stadium crowd by jumping out to a 21-0 first quarter lead, and the issue was never in doubt as the Indians smashed the Rams 48-0 for their first post-season win at home.

The Indians piled up 592 yards of total of-fense with Ken Rock spearheading a 332-yard rushing attack with 165 yards on only 13 car-ries. Tony Aliucci threw for 208 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Paul Kovell was the leading receiver with four catches for 95 yards. The Indian defense also shined, registering its fourth shutout of the season. IUP scored on its second possession of the game on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Aliucci to Johnny White. Touchdown runs by Doug Adamrovich and Michael Mann capped the first quarter onslaught.

IUP 14, EDINBORO 7IUP 14, EDINBORO 7NOVEMBER 24, 1990 | INDIANA, PA

After an easy win over Winston-Salem State in the opening round, IUP found itself in a defensive struggle the following week against PSAC West rival Edinboro at Miller Stadium. The Indians managed only two second quarter touchdowns, but that was enough for a 14-7 victory and a second straight trip to the semifinals. Bill Fegley rushed for a career-high 159 yards while Tony Aliucci threw for 146 yards. Lester Frye had his second 100-yard rushing game of the season against the Indians, gain-ing 152. The defense held Edinboro quarterback Hal Galupi to 102 yards, intercepted him three times and made four sacks, including two each by Terry Howell and Ed Kachmarek. Galupi passed for 351 yards in the regular season meeting. After two scoring threats failed in the first quarter, Aliucci threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Johnny White. On the next possession, Aliucci hit Jai Hill on a 41-yard play to set up his own one-yard sneak and a 14-0 cushion at halftime. Two third quarter drives by Edinboro ended with interceptions before the Fighting Scots scored their only touchdown on a pass from Galupi to Ernest Priester with just 1:29 remaining.

IUP 27, MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 8IUP 27, MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 8DECEMBER 1, 1990 | CLINTON, MISS

One year after losing in the semifinals at Mississippi College, IUP turned the tables on the host Choctaws, winning 27-8 to advance to the Division II title contest for the first time. For the first 30 minutes it looked like a repeat of the previous season when IUP managed only 140 yards and trailed 8-7. The Indians scored on a 31-yard pass from Tony Aliucci to Jai Hill. IUP took control of the contest at the outset of the second half. Fred McAfee fumbled the opening kickoff, and Rob Grims kicked a 22-yard field goal to give IUP the lead at 10-8. The Indians caught another special teams break when Jimmy Herzog fumbled away a

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punt at the Choctaw 44. A four-yard touch-down run by Michael Mann gave IUP a 17-8 advantage. The Indians put the game away with an 80-yard drive that culminated in a 24-yard scoring strike from Aliucci to Hill with 10:22 left. Aliucci hit on 12 of 20 passes for 184 yards with Hill finishing with five catches for 117 yards.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 51, IUP 11NORTH DAKOTA STATE 51, IUP 11DECEMBER 8, 1990 | FLORENCE, ALA | NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

After battling powerful North Dakota State evenly for the first 30 minutes, IUP fell under the weight of an offensive explosion as the Indians dropped a 51-11 decision in the title game. North Dakota State turned in one of the top statistical performances against IUP. The Bison totals of 448 rushing yards and 627 in total offense both rank second for any IUP opponent. Chris Simdorn and Tony Satter led the way. Simdorn accounted for 324 yards, including 145 on the ground and 179 through the air. Three of his four completions went for touch-downs. Satter on the ground and 179 through the air. Three of his four completions went for touchdowns. Satter rushed for 174 yards. The Bison led just 14-11 at halftime. IUP stayed close on a 42-yard field goal by John Jaworski that opened the scoring and a 13-yard touchdown pass from Tony Aliucci to Johnny White with 46 seconds left before the break. North Dakota State turned a three-point lead into a 44-11 bulge after a 30-point third quarter. The Bison defense held IUP to only 143 yards of total offense, including a mere 48 in the second half. Aliucci was sacked seven times while throwing for just 75 yards.

IUP 56, IUP 56, VIRGINIAVIRGINIA UNION 7 UNION 7NOVEMBER 23, 1991 | INDIANA, PA

Undefeated and top-ranked IUP raced to a 49-0 halftime lead as the Indians crushed Virginia Union 56-7 in the opening round. The Indians had 573 yards of total offense and 31 first downs and the defense forced nine turnovers, including three picks by Reece Brown. IUP scored on its first five possessions, including a pair of touchdown runs by Jay Murray. A 31-yard pass from Tony Aliucci to Jai Hill just 1:04 into the game started the IUP scoring. The Indians also got first half touchdowns on runs by Michael Mann and Charles Peoples, a 30-yard interception return by To-mar Taylor and a 27-yard pass from backup quarterback Scott Woods to Johnny White. Mann rushed for 103 yards to lead a 231-yard ground game. Aliucci hit 10 of 12 passes for 180 yards and Woods threw for 162 yards.

IUP 52, SHIPPENSBURG 7IUP 52, SHIPPENSBURG 7NOVEMBER 30, 1991 | INDIANA, PA

The IUP offensive juggernaut continued to roll with a 52-7 destruction of PSAC West rival Shippensburg, earning the Indians a third straight berth in the semifinals. IUP shredded the Raider defense for 507 yards with a balanced attack that featured 228 yards on the ground and 279 through the air. Shippensburg managed just 174 total yards, and the IUP defense recorded five sacks. Michael Mann rushed for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Tony Aliucci completed 13 of 19 for 245 yards and two scores. Jai Hill caught four passes for 106 yards. The Indians wasted little time in building a big lead. John Jaworski capped the first drive with a 27-yard field goal before IUP scored touchdowns on each of its next four posses-sions. A scoring pass from Aliucci to Hill, a touch-down run by Mann and a pair of one-yard dives by Jay Murray gave the Indians a 29-0 lead just 1:07 into the second quarter.

JACKSONVILLE STATE 27, IUP 20JACKSONVILLE STATE 27, IUP 20DECEMBER 7, 1991 | JACKSONVILLE, ALA

IUP suffered its lone loss of the season, fall-ing in the semifinals to undefeated Jackson-ville State. The 27-20 defeat marked the only time the Indians allowed more than 20 points all year. Tony Aliucci sustained a concussion in the second quarter but was able to return to throw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Jai Hill, giving IUP a 6-3 lead. However, Aliucci was unable to continue, and backup Scott Woods took over. Jacksonville State built a 20-6 halftime lead. Nickey Edmondson threw a 47-yard touch-down pass to Eric Powell and then scored himself in a 17-point second quarter. IUP pulled within 20-13 when Michael Mann went in from 25 yards out in the fourth quar-ter. Mann finished with one of the top rushing performances in IUP playoff history with 190 yards. Edmondson had his second rushing touch-down to give Jacksonville State a 27-13 lead. Woods tossed a four-yard touchdown pass to Hill to make it 27-20 with 1:41 remaining, but the ensuing onside kick by went out of bounds.

IUP 28, FERRIS STATE 21IUP 28, FERRIS STATE 21NOVEMBER 20, 1993 | INDIANA, PA

After seeing its run of five straight years in the playoffs end in 1992, IUP returned with a ven-geance, rolling through the regular season undefeated while outscoring its opponents 417-137. The playoffs looked like it would be more of the same. After falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, IUP erupted for 28 unanswered points and took a 21-point lead into the final stanza. Mike Campolo tied it on a one-yard run,

and Scott Woods hit Scott McClellan as the Indians went to halftime ahead 14-7. Another one-yard plunge by Campolo and a five-yard pass from Woods to Theo Turner gave IUP a 28-7 cushion. But Bill Love threw his second and third touchdown passes of the game, including a nine-yarder to Frank Koutsopoules with 1:08 remaining. Ferris State had one last chance, but a bomb from Love to Tim Kehoe was tipped by John Stuart and fell incomplete as the clock ran out. Woods completed 16 of 27 for 200 yards while Michael Mann rushed for 127 yards. Love threw for 258 yards but was sacked six times, including twice each by Mike Calla-han and Isaac Fields.

IUP 38, NEW HAVEN 35IUP 38, NEW HAVEN 35NOVEMBER 27, 1993 | NEW HAVEN, CONN

In one of the most exciting games in IUP history, Scott Woods and Michael Mann sparked IUP to a 38-35 win over New Haven and a berth in the semifinals. Woods completed 21 of 35 for 266 yards and two touchdowns, with JeMone Smith catching 10 for 122 yards. Mann rushed for 192 yards, including 130 as part of a second half Indian rally. New Haven responded behind Harlon Hill winner Roger Graham, who rushed for 173 yards and three scores. The passing game was also effective, with Jim Weir throwing for 230 yards. IUP struck first on a six-yard run by Mike Campolo before Graham scored on runs of five, 14 and 14 yards, the last boosting New Haven into a 21-7 second quarter. The teams traded touchdowns in the final minute of the half, and New Haven led 28-14. IUP then took command. A one-yard score by Campolo and six-yard pass from Woods to JeMone Smith tied the game. IUP took the lead when Woods launched a 72-yard touchdown pass to Derrick Smith late in the third quarter. New Haven drove to the IUP two, but on fourth down Weir tripped, losing three yards. The ensuing 85-yard drive ended with Mike Geary hitting a 27-yard field goal for a 38-28 lead. Livingston scored on a 19-yard run, but the Chargers would not get the ball back as IUP posted three first downs on its final drive while running out the clock.

IUP 21, NORTH DAKOTA 6IUP 21, NORTH DAKOTA 6DECEMBER 4, 1993 | INDIANA, PA

Playing in a steady rain undefeated IUP reached the national championship game for the second time in four years, scoring all 21 points in the first half in a 21-6 victory over North Dakota. Scott Woods threw second quarter touch-down strikes of 10 yards to Derrick Smith and eight yards to Scott McClellan as part of a 171-yard passing day on 19 of 27 accuracy.

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Michael Mann opened the scoring with a four-yard run on IUP’s first possession. Following the Mann touchdown, North Dakota drove to the IUP five before Darcy Dahlem misfired on a 22-yard field goal at-tempt. The Fighting Sioux would not move into Indian territory again until their final drive of the game. The Fighting Sioux, who gained just 202 yards of total offense, ended IUP’s shutout bid just 27 seconds before the final gun when Clay Wagner hit Josh Ostby on a 24-yard touchdown pass.

NORTH ALABAMA 41, IUP 34NORTH ALABAMA 41, IUP 34DECEMBER 11, 1993 | FLORENCE, ALA | NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

A pair of 13-0 teams hooked up for the championship, and the 15,631 fans at Braly Municipal Stadium, North Alabama’s home field, and an ESPN audience were treated to one of the best games in Division II history. IUP rallied from a 34-24 deficit with 10 points in the last two minutes, but Lion quar-terback Cody Gross led a 69-yard drive in the final 45 seconds, scoring from one-yard out with 10 seconds left to give North Alabama a 41-34 victory. IUP trailed 14-3 before running off 21 straight points for a 24-14 lead. Scott Woods, who completed 20 of 37 passes for 299 yards, connected with Scott McClellan to cut the def-icit to four at halftime. Touchdown passes to Dan Glass and Theo Turner gave the Indians a 10-point lead. North Alabama then embarked on a 27-point fourth quarter, taking the lead on a touchdown run by Brian Satterfield. Satter-field, who rushed for 180 yards, scored from 20 yards out, and North Alabama led 34-24 with 3:17 remaining. IUP responded with a one-yard run by Mi-chael Mann with 1:54 left. Jack Creech recov-ered an onside kick, and IUP tied it on Mike Geary’s 34-yard field goal before the Lions went on their winning drive.

IUP 35, GRAND VALLEY STATE 27IUP 35, GRAND VALLEY STATE 27NOVEMBER 19, 1994 | INDIANA, PA

IUP ran off 21 straight points after falling be-hind in the third quarter to post a 35-27 win over Grand Valley State. Dennis Robinson rushed for 194 yards and scored four touchdowns, including two in the second quarter to give IUP a 14-3 lead. Ken Ferguson passed for 162 yards for the Indians. Grand Valley State made it 14-10 when Kwame McKinnon threw a touchdown pass to Youseff Sareini. McKinnon passed for 197 yards but was sacked five times, twice by Mike Marshall. A touchdown run by Scott Kuderick and a field goal by Will Sanders in the third quarter gave the Lakers a 20-14 lead. The Indians responded with a four-yard Robinson run and a 21-20 lead. A 62-yard touchdown pass from Ferguson to Taun Hen-derson and a 20-yard run by Robinson put IUP up by 15. Darnell Jamison, who rushed for 129 yards

for the Lakers, scored on a three-yard run, but IUP recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock.

IUP 21, FERRIS STATE 17IUP 21, FERRIS STATE 17NOVEMBER 26, 1994 | BIG RAPIDS, MICH

IUP stormed out to a 21-0 halftime lead and held on for a 21-17 victory and a fifth trip to the semifinals in the past six seasons. Dennis Robinson rushed for 127 yards, his 10th 100-yard game of the season, and his five-yard run with 24 seconds left in the first quarter gave IUP a 7-0 lead. Steve Russell completed 10 of 17 passes for 192 yards and threw two second quarter touchdown passes. Russell heaved a 77-yard-er to Mario Hardison and connected with Darin Henigin from 26 yards out for a 21-0 cushion. IUP held a 284-48 edge in total offense in the first half but Ferris State, led by quarter-back Bill Love, turned the tables on the Indi-ans in the final 30 minutes, gaining 246 yards to 107 for IUP. A Tyree Dye touchdown run and a scoring pass from Love to Dye made it 21-14 in the third quarter. Love, who completed 14 of 17 passes for 175 yards in the second half, hit Ray Wilson on a 51-yard bomb that set up a 30-yard field goal by Jason Lipke to make it 21-17 with 9:56 left. Ferris State had two more chances but could not manage a first down on either possession.

TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE 46, IUP 20TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE 46, IUP 20DECEMBER 3, 1994 | KINGSVILLE, TEXAS

IUP ran into the fastest team it had seen in recent memory, and the result was a dominat-ing performance by the host Javelinas in a 46-20 national semifinal loss for the Indians. Lester Young rushed for 201 yards and Dex-ter Deese picked up 147 as Kingsville rolled up 472 yards on the ground and 659 in total offense, both single game records for an IUP opponent. The Javelinas outgained IUP 400-69 in the first half and had a 33-7 lead when the teams went to the locker room. Kingsville led 27-0 before the Indians got on the scoreboard after recovering a fumble at the Javelina nine. Mike Campolo scored from the one two plays later, but Kingsville came right back on a 34-yard touchdown pass from Joe Menchaca to Karl Williams. Ken Ferguson threw touchdown passes of 24 yards to Dennis Robinson and 44 yards to Mario Hardison in the second half. Ferguson completed 13 of 29 passes for 172 yards, including eight for 113 yards to Hardi-son, and Robinson rushed for 80 yards.

FERRIS STATE 24, IUP 23FERRIS STATE 24, IUP 23NOVEMBER 23, 1996 | BIG RAPIDS, MICH

Ferris State rallied from a 23-0 third quarter deficit for a stunning 24-23 victory. Matt McCarthy threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns in the second half to lead Ferris State back. McCarthy hit Ray Wilson on a 34-

yard gain to set up a two-yard touchdown run by Chris Pulliams with 15 seconds remain-ing, and Doc Proctor’s extra point capped the comeback. IUP led 16-0 at halftime and went up 23-0 in the third quarter when Terry Throm found Mario Hardison on a 50-yard bomb. But Ferris State made it 23-10 McCarthy threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Bell and Proctor kicked a 42-yard field goal. Ferris State struck again on an 89-yard bomb from McCarthy to Bell, slicing the lead to 23-17. IUP drove to the Ferris State 29, but Throm was intercepted by Kelly Snell. The Bulldogs then went on the game-winning, 80-yard drive. Throm completed 18 of 29 for 272 yards and hit Hardison six times for 125 yards and three scores. James Suber rushed for 121 yards.

SHEPHERD 9, IUP 6SHEPHERD 9, IUP 6NOVEMBER 21, 1998 | INDIANA, PA

IUP won 10 of 11 games entering its open-ing round game against Shepherd. But the offense was stymied, and a special teams play in the last two minutes spelled doom for the hosts. The Rams held IUP scoreless until the waning moments and were clinging to a 7-0 lead. The Indians then caught a break when a 22-yard punt by Alan Mullendore set IUP up at the Ram 35. Paul Failla connected with Chad Ames on a 23-yard score. But Chanse Twyman blocked the extra point attempt by Jay Glymph, and James Rooths raced 85 yards for the defen-sive PAT to give the Rams a 9-6 edge. Chad Jamison recovered the onside kick at the Indian 44, and IUP moved to the Shep-herd 37, but four straight incompletions ended the game. Shepherd All-America tailback Damian Beane led the Rams with 173 yards.

IUP 27, SLIPPERY ROCK 20 (OT)IUP 27, SLIPPERY ROCK 20 (OT)NOVEMBER 20, 1999 | SLIPPERY ROCK, PA

IUP began postseason play at Slippery Rock in what turned out to be one of the big-gest wins in school history. IUP dropped a 52-14 regular season deci-sion to Slippery Rock at Miller Stadium, and The Rock entered the game ranked second in the nation. It appeared late in the game that Slippery Rock would again emerge victorious. After trailing 13-7, The Rock scored 10 straight points and led by four when they took over with 10:15 remaining. Slippery Rock took seven minutes off the clock and marched to the IUP five. But the In-dians held The Rock a 22-yard field goal by Morgan Anderson that made it only a seven-point game. The defensive stand paid off. A 46-yard

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pass from Brian Eyerman to John Jones and a roughing penalty led to an 18-yard connection from Eyerman to Carmelo Ocasio with 2:10 left. Tailback Aamir Dew scampered 25 yards for a touchdown on the first play of overtime to give IUP the lead. Jet Tindell then picked off a Randy McKavish pass in the end zone for the win. Terrance Wilson scored both IUP touchdowns in the first half, and Eyerman completed 19 of 36 passes for 252 yards.

IUP 26, MILLERSVILLE 21IUP 26, MILLERSVILLE 21NOVEMBER 27, 1999 | MILLERSVILLE, PA

For the second straight week, IUP met a team it had lost to during the regular season and again the Indians gained revenge, down-ing Millersville 26-21 to advance to the semi-finals for the first time since 1994. The Indians came out hot with Terrance Wil-son, who tied an IUP playoff record with 195 rushing yards, ripping off a 73-yard run that led to a six-yard touchdown pass from Brian Eyerman to Quintin Biddings and an early 7-0 lead. On IUP’s next possession, Jeremy Boland kicked a 30-yard field goal for a 10-0 lead just nine seconds into the second quarter. Millersville rebounded behind Drew Fol-mar to score touchdowns on its next two drives go ahead 14-10. Folmar completed 25 of 55 passes for 342 yards but was intercepted five times. Foxworth caught 11 passes for 141 yards. IUP retook the lead on the first play of the fourth quarter on an 11-yard pass from Eyer-man to John Jones. Jon Pankake grabbed his second interception, and Boland kicked a 20-yard field goal for a 20-14 IUP lead. The issue was decided when Jet Tindell grabbed a Folmar pass and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown to give IUP a 26-14 lead with 8:37 left.

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 20, IUP 12NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 20, IUP 12

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After being held scoreless until the third quarter, IUP rallied to take a 12-7 fourth quarter lead against defending champion Northwest Missouri State before falling to the Bearcats 20-12. The Bearcats wasted several scoring chanc-es and led only 7-0 on a four-yard pass from Travis Miles to Ryan George in the second quarter. IUP got back in it when Terrance Wilson went in from one yard out. The extra point failed, but the Indians trailed only 7-6. A 33-yard David Purnell field goal pulled Northwest to within 12-10 before the Bearcats got the biggest break of the game. Aamir Dew fumbled the kickoff, and Tony Sly recovered at the IUP 19, leading to a 35-yard field goal by Purnell. Scott Courter re-covered a fumble in the end zone to give the Bearcats their final margin. David Jansen rushed for 221 yards, and Miles hit 20 of 30 passes for 235 yards. Eyer-man completed 16 of 33 passes for 202 yards but was sacked four times.

NORTHWOOD 28, IUP 0NORTHWOOD 28, IUP 0NOVEMBER 18, 2000 | MIDLAND, MICH

IUP dug itself a 14-0 hole, and the Indians could not recover in a 28-0 loss to Northwood. The shutout was the first for IUP since a 37-0 loss to Edinboro in 1989. Aamir Dew toted the pigskin an IUP playoff record 41 times for 178 yards. Matt Jackson returned the opening kickoff 96 yards for a quick Northwood touchdown. IUP had chances in the second and third quar-ters, but Josh Telenko missed a 34-yard field goal try, and Tink Stennett fumbled at the Northwood one. Stennett started at quarterback for the third straight game after Brian Eyerman broke his arm against Clarion. Still leading 7-0 Northwood took advantage of a bad snap from Anthony Tocco on a punt to take over at the IUP one. Jason Martin snuck in to give the Timberwolves a 14-0 lead. North-wood tacked on two late scores, including a 73-yard interception return by Gary Tisdale.

SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 33, IUP 32SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 33, IUP 32NOVEMBER 17, 2001 | UNIVERSITY CENTER, MICH

With 1:27 remaining in the game to cap a 98-yard drive and a 26-point second half comeback for Saginaw Valley State in a 33-32 victory. The Indians had one last chance to pull out the win, but Isaac Crawford picked off a Brian Eyerman pass with 57 seconds left. Eyerman hit 23 of 31 passes for 407 yards and touchdowns of 30 yards to Pat Liebert and nine and 52 to Carmelo Ocasio, who had 10 catches for 207 yards. Aamir Dew rushed for 108 yards, including scoring runs of five and two yards in the first half, which ended with IUP up 32-7. The IUP offense rolled up 574 yards and the Indians did not punt, but were done in by five turnovers, including three Eyerman intercep-tions and a fumble by Dew in the fourth quar-ter. LaFleur completed 25 of 41 passes for 328 yards and four touchdowns, including three to Ruvell Martin. Martin had two second half touchdowns, the second pulling Saginaw within 12. LaFleur hit Glenn Martinez for an eight-yard touchdown to make it 32-27 with 11:12 remaining. IUP mounted two drives inside the Cardinal 25, but the Indians turned the ball over on downs and Eyerman was intercepted by T.J. Alston at the Saginaw two. The Cardi-nals marched 98 yards for the winning touch-down.

IUP 27, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 23IUP 27, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 23NOVEMBER 23, 2002 | INDIANA, PA

Playing its first postseason game at home since 1998, IUP rallied from a 13-6 halftime deficit for a 27-23 victory over Saginaw Val-ley State. Brian Eyerman completed 23 of 32 pass-es for 377 yards. Carmelo Ocasio had eight

catches for 126 yards, and LeRon McCoy added five for 116 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown early in the third quarter that tied the game at 13. Matt LeFleur hit 15 of 26 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown for the Cardinals while Keath Bartynski rushed for 127 yards. Josh Telenko and Eric Houle both had two field goals in the first half, and a touchdown pass from Mark Radlinski to Glenn Martinez gave the Cardinals their seven-point halftime lead. After tying the game, IUP got the ball back when Jamien Harvey recovered a fumble at the Cardinal 12. Eyerman threw a touchdown pass to Pat Liebert to give IUP the lead. Saginaw tied it when Martinez hauled in a 58-yard scoring strike from LaFleur, but IUP took the lead right back when Aaron Cochran went in from six yards out with 13:34 remaining in the game. A field goal by Houle made it 27-23. The Car-dinals last drive ended when time expired af-ter a completion to Bartynski at the IUP 27.

GRAND VALLEY STATE 62, IUP 21GRAND VALLEY STATE 62, IUP 21NOVEMBER 30, 2002 | ALLENDALE, MICH

En route to the national championship, Grand Valley State rolled to a 62-21 victory over IUP in the Northeast Region champion-ship game. Reggie Spearmon scored four first half touchdowns to lead Grand Valley to a 50-7 halftime lead. The Lakers scored on each of its seven possessions in the opening 30 minutes and also added a touchdown on a recovery of a blocked punt. All-America quarterback Curt Anes passed for 191 yards and a 15-yard touchdown pass to Brent Lesniak that started the scoring on-slaught just 2:37 into the game. Lesniak led the Laker ground game with 125 yards while Spearmon gained 112 yards as Grand Valley piled up 291 rushing yards. Elice Parker ran for 101 yards for IUP, but 70 yards came on a touchdown run in the third quarter. Brian Eyerman had touchdown strikes of 38 yards to J.R. Thomas in the first quarter and four yards to LeRon McCoy in the third. The 62 total points and 50 points in the first half are both the most ever allowed by IUP.

IUP 45, WEST CHESTER 35IUP 45, WEST CHESTER 35NOVEMBER 17, 2007 | WEST CHESTER, PA

In its first postseason game in five years, IUP scored 18 unanswered points in the final 10:37 to rally past West Chester 45-35. Poohbear McNeal rushed for 80 yards and two touchdowns, including a one-yard run with 2:35 remaining that gave IUP the lead for the first time at 42-35. West Chester quarterback Bill Zwaan fum-bled on the first play of the ensuing drive when he was sacked by Rob Plowman, his second sack of the game, and Matt McNelis kicked a 33-yard field goal with two minutes left.

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Andrew Krewatch completed 16 of 31 pass-es for 241 yards and two touchdowns while also scoring once on the ground. His 23-yard touchdown pass to Ken Witter and 11-yard run wiped out an early 14-0 West Chester lead. Both teams scored two touchdowns in the third quarter, with IUP scoring on a 79-yard kickoff return by Anthony Rodriguez and a two-yard run by McNeal. But a missed extra point left IUP one down entering the fourth quarter. Trailing by eight, IUP scored on a four-yard pass from Krewatch to Mychal Skinner. IUP forced a punt and then marched 72 yards for the winning score. After the Crimson Hawks made it 45-35, Terrence Jackson, who had 15 tackles, intercepted Zwaan to clinch the win. Witter had 10 receptions for 135 yards. Osagie Osunde had 117 rushing yards for the Golden Rams while Zwaan threw for 230 yards but was sacked three times and had four inter-ceptions.

SHEPHERD 41, IUP 34SHEPHERD 41, IUP 34NOVEMBER 24, 2007 | SHEPHERDSTOWN, WVA

Andrew Krewatch and Ken Witter enjoyed record setting statistical afternoons, but in the end it was IUP mistakes that proved the differ-ence in a 41-34 loss to Shepherd. Krewatch completed 34 of 49 passes for 378 yards and four touchdowns, tying a 22-year-old school record for completions while post-ing the fifth highest yardage total in IUP his-tory. Witter finished with 13 catches for 176 yards and tied the school mark by catching each of Krewatch’s four touchdowns. The 13 receptions is an IUP postseason record, and he became the first player in school his-tory with at least 10 catches in three straight games. But the Crimson Hawks had four turnovers, missed a pair of kicks and allowed a pair of 100-yard rushers, including 117 yards and three touchdowns by backup tailback Jimmy Sutch. Still, IUP had a chance after an 11-yard touchdown pass from Krewatch to Witter with 52 seconds left. But Bobby Humphries recov-ered an onside kick to clinch the win for the Rams. IUP trailed by 14 points four times and was behind 34-20 when Witter made a juggling catch and scored on a 59-yard pass play to make it a seven-point game. Sutch went in from 20 yards out to rebuild the Shepherd lead to 41-27 before the Crimson Hawks threatened at the end. Shepherd All-America tailback Dervon Wallace rushed for 136 yards while the Ram defense held the Crimson Hawks to 72 yards on the ground. Mychal Skinner added eight catches for 104 yards for IUP.

IUP 27, SHEPHERD 17IUP 27, SHEPHERD 17NOVEMBER 17, 2012 | INDIANA, PA

After winning the PSAC Championship the week before IUP hosted Shepherd for their first postseason game in five years, as the Crimson Hawks won 27-17. De’Antwan Williams ran for 152 yards as

IUP 17, NEW HAVEN 14IUP 17, NEW HAVEN 14NOVEMBER 24, 2012 | NEW HAVEN, CONN

IUP travled on the road for the second round of the playoffs and escaped New Haven with a 17-14 victory. De’Antwan Williams paced the running game again with 133 yards rushing. The run-ning help score the first score of the game when Harvie Tuck ran it in from three yards out to give the Hawks a 7-0 lead. The Hawks added more points when Brett Ullman con-nected on a 24 yard field goal for 10-0 Hawks lead against the Chargers. The Chargers answered late in the first quarter when quarterback Ryan Osiecki hit Jason Thomas on a 68 yard pass to cut the Hawks lead down to 10-7. Thompson caught a one yard pass from Osiecki to give the Char-gers a 14-10 lead late in the second quarter. The Hawks took the lead when Tyler Dum-mermuth caught a six yard pass from Mike Box for the 17-14 lead. The Hawks had to hold off the Chargers late when a 31 yard pass from Osiecki to Thompson was knocked down in the end zone as time expired.

WINSTON-SALEM ST. 21, IUP 17WINSTON-SALEM ST. 21, IUP 17DECEMEBER 1, 2012 | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.

A goal line stand by the Rams prevented the Hawks from making it the National Semifi-nals for a 21-17 victory. This marked the first time since 1999 that the Hawks made it to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournamnent. The Rams scored first when Ricky Rozier scored ran it in from one yard out for the early

IUP forced three turnoves, two interceptions and one fumble. Williams’ 152 yards help pace a running at-tack that had 203 yards rushing on the day. The 203 yards was the most that Shepherd had a loud all season, the Golden Rams had the best rushing defense in the country, only allowing 37.6 yards per game. The Crimson Hawks defense continued a season of dominate success by allowing the Golden Rams 250 yards of total offense all day. The Hawks scored first when Mike Box found receiver Terrill Barnes for a five yard pass to give the Hawks a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. The Golden Rams answered in the second quarter when quarterback Bobby Cooper ran it in from 18 yards out for the 7-7 tie. Carl Fleming, PSAC Championship MVP, re-turned an interception for the second week in a row to give the Hawks a 14-7 lead at the half. In the third quarter the Golden Rams scored again when Cooper ran it in tie the game at 14-14. Rams took their only lead of the day when Ryan Earls connected on a 42 yard field goal. The Crimson Hawks responded when Wil-liams ran it in from five yards out to give the Hawks the 21-14 lead. Two Brett Ullman field goals propelled IUP to second round.

7-0 lead. The Hawks tied it up when Mike Box found Terrill Barnes on a 36 yard touchdown pass with 17 seconds left in the half. However, the Rams scored as the half end-ed when Anthony Carrothers connected on a 55 yard pass with receiver Kenny Patterson to give the Rams a 14-7 lead at the half. In the third quarter the Hawks cut the lead down when Brett Ullman hit on a 29 yard field goal. They then had their first lead of the game when De’Antwan Williams ran it in from one yard out for the 17-14 lead. Rozier scored with under four minutes left to give the Rams a 21-17 lead. The Hawks had first and goal on the five, but were unable to score.

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1927 (4-4)0 Muskingum 612 St. Vincent 60 Edinboro 1624 Lock Haven 00 California 18 52 Clarion 00 Slippery Rock 387 Kent State 0

1928 (3-4)0 St. Vincent 2525 Clarion 0 6 California 032 Lock Haven 60 Slippery Rock 270 Kent State 130 Edinboro 28

1929 (4-3)0 Waynesburg 633 Clarion 012 California 78 Edinboro 00 Slippery Rock 621 Kent State 00 St. Vincent 38

1930 (3-2-1)0 Slippery Rock 240 Fairmont State 033 Clarion 00 Edinboro 278 California 66 Shippensburg 0

1931 (4-2-2)7 Lock Haven 77 Fairmont State 012 West Chester 712 Clarion 026 Edinboro 00 Slippery Rock 260 California 06 Shippensburg 7

1932 (5-3)12 Lock Haven 019 Clarion 70 West Chester 610 Edinboro 07 Fairmont State 60 Slippery Rock 68 California 96 Shippensburg 0

1933 (4-2)28 Clarion 08 Lock Haven 624 Bloomsburg 618 Edinboro 00 Fairmont State 60 California 7

1934 (6-0)13 Lock Haven 633 Edinboro 014 Bloomsburg 214 Clarion 241 California 713 Shippensburg 0

1935 (5-3)0 Geneva 60 Lock Haven 273 Slippery Rock 00 Bloomsburg 633 Clarion 054 Edinboro 017 California 613 Shippensburg 6

1936 (4-2-1)0 Lock Haven 00 Slippery Rock 1015 Edinboro 626 Bloomsburg 726 Clarion 020 California 00 Shippensburg 14

1937 (6-1-1)41 Clarion 07 Lock Haven 26 26 Bloomsburg 631 Edinboro 07 Slippery Rock 625 Mansfield 019 California 07 Shippensburg 7

1938 (3-4)7 Lock Haven 1026 Bloomsburg 613 Edinboro 06 Slippery Rock 330 Mansfield 613 Shippensburg 2712 Clarion 0

1939 (4-2-2)0 Lock Haven 733 Bloomsburg 020 Edinboro 00 Slippery Rock 137 Mansfield 612 Clarion 1219 California 612 Shippensburg 12

1940 (7-0-1)16 Lock Haven 633 Bloomsburg 025 Edinboro 015 Slippery Rock 614 Mansfield 014 Clarion 1233 California 00 Shippensburg 0

1941 (4-2)26 Mansfield 633 Edinboro 1313 Slippery Rock 00 West Chester 2612 Clarion 00 Shippensburg 9

1942 (5-3)7 Lock Haven 2114 Slippery Rock 014 Waynesburg 70 at St. Vincent 200 at West Chester 2025 at Clarion 033 Mansfield # 033 at Shippensburg 7

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1945 (0-2)0 Slippery Rock 260 Wash. & Jefferson 6

1946 (5-3)20 St. Vincent 76 at Slippery Rock 76 at California 1833 Fairmont State # 713 at Lock Haven 027 Clarion 1413 at Mansfield 2532 Shippensburg 7

1947 (3-3-2)0 at St. Vincent 76 Slippery Rock 2427 California 713 Fairmont State 77 Lock Haven # 738 at Clarion 77 Mansfield 316 at Shippensburg 6

1948 (1-7)0 St. Vincent 250 at Mansfield 2712 at California 1433 Edinboro # 620 at Slippery Rock 260 Clarion 330 at Lock Haven 3418 Shippensburg 28

1949 (4-4-1)0 at St. Vincent 2614 Mansfield 07 California # 2720 at Edinboro 66 Slippery Rock 613 at Clarion 1933 Lock Haven 66 at Shippensburg 4019 Steubenville 0

1950 (4-4-1)13 at Kutztown 1328 at Mansfield 1420 at California 020 Edinboro # 716 at Slippery Rock 76 Clarion 130 at Lock Haven 136 Shippensburg 70 Bloomsburg 12

1951 (5-3-1, 3-1-1 PSAC West)14 Kutztown 07 Mansfield 013 California # 620 at Edinboro 2012 Slippery Rock 70 at Clarion 628 Lock Haven 70 at Shippensburg 90 at Bloomsburg 20

1952 (4-4, 1-4 PSAC West)12 at Geneva 026 Thiel 019 at California 287 Edinboro # 06 at Slippery Rock 3212 Clarion 2119 at Lock Haven 2021 St. Francis 20

1953 (4-4, 3-2 PSAC West)7 Geneva 06 at Thiel 1428 California # 2014 at Edinboro 70 Slippery Rock 1413 at Clarion 4125 Lock Haven 00 at St. Francis 7

1954 (5-3, 3-2 PSAC West)0 at Geneva 626 Grove City 07 at California 1828 Edinboro # 1332 at Slippery Rock 720 Clarion 100 at Lock Haven 740 St. Vincent 7

1955 (3-5, 3-2 PSAC West)0 Geneva 67 at Ball State 1314 California # 719 at Edinboro 013 Slippery Rock 257 at Clarion 2713 Lock Haven 0 6 at St.Vincent 7

1956 (5-4, 4-1 PSAC West)20 St. Vincent 70 Ball State 266 at California 014 Edinboro # 619 at Slippery Rock 3031 Clarion 039 at Lock Haven 217 Westminster 546 at Geneva 31

1957 (3-6, 2-2 PSAC West)0 at St. Vincent 400 at Ohio 5014 California 130 Slippery Rock # 713 at Carnegie Mellon 190 Lock Haven 266 at Westminster 2015 Geneva 614 at Clarion 7

1958 (5-3, 4-1 PSAC West)0 at California 1327 Edinboro 013 at Slippery Rock 021 Carnegie Mellon # 017 at Lock Haven 77 Westminster 3414 at Geneva 2013 Clarion 6

1959 (3-4-1, 1-3-1 PSAC West)7 California 1814 at Edinboro 197 Slippery Rock # 3427 at Case Tech 1219 Lock Haven 06 at Westminster 013 Geneva 190 at Clarion 0

1960 (2-4-2, 0-3-2 PSAC West)14 at California 3320 Westminster 714 Edinboro # 1414 at Slippery Rock 143 Clarion 197 at Lock Haven 140 at Geneva 1920 East Stroudsburg 7

1961 (2-7, 1-4 PSAC West)6 at East Carolina 197 California 137 at Westminster 197 at Edinboro 3314 Slippery Rock # 76 at Clarion 1719 Lock Haven 400 Geneva 637 Case Tech 6

1962 (5-2-1, 4-1-1 PSAC West)7 at Shippensburg 136 Westminster 714 at Edinboro 014 Juniata # 617 at Clarion 1021 at Slippery Rock 614 California 1428 Lock Haven 0

1963 (7-1-1, 5-1 PSAC West)22 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 639 Shippensburg 2113 at Westminster 1341 Edinboro 717 at Albright 1434 Clarion # 07 Slippery Rock 107 at California 027 at Lock Haven 6

1964 (8-2, 6-0 PSAC West)PSAC West Champions26 Frederick 1414 at Shippensburg 027 Geneva 1331 at Edinboro 713 Waynesburg # 1918 at Clarion 734 at Slippery Rock 1326 California 136 Lock Haven 0PSAC Championship Game14 East Stroudsburg 27

1965 (7-3, 5-1 PSAC West)PSAC West Champions14 at Ball State 2620 at Geneva 1946 Shippensburg 76 Edinboro # (forfeit) 1057 at Ferris State 09 Clarion 1814 Slippery Rock 743 at California 2750 at Lock Haven 21PSAC Championship Game10 at East Stroudsburg 26

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1966 (7-2)7 Ball State 2028 Geneva 714 at Shippensburg 1314 at Edinboro 044 Ferris State # 613 at Clarion 2721 at Slippery Rock 024 California 014 Lock Haven 6

1967 (8-1)16 Delaware State 09 at Frederick 724 Shippensburg 1419 Edinboro # 032 at C. W. Post 2417 Clarion 1523 Slippery Rock 720 at California 2749 at Lock Haven 14

1968 (9-1)17 Delaware State 075 Northwood 1324 at Shippensburg 058 at Edinboro 048 Brockport State # 2818 at Clarion 1344 at Slippery Rock 1541 California 035 at C. W. Post 13Boardwalk Bowl24 Delaware 31

1969 (8-1)27 at Northwood 621 Shippensburg 727 Edinboro 017 at Brockport State 338 Clarion # 1421 Slippery Rock 2346 at California 635 C. W. Post 814 Wilkes 0

1970 (5-4)22 Northwood 726 at Shippensburg 2228 Cortland State # 1414 at Edinboro 3110 at Clarion 741 at Slippery Rock 66 California 1417 at Hillsdale 357 Akron 49

1971 (7-2)26 St. Norbert 734 at California 035 at Cortland State 1123 Edinboro # 2921 at Northwood 1428 Clarion 913 at Wilkes 743 Hillsdale 1014 at Akron 34

1972 (8-1)7 at Eastern Kentucky 345 Cortland State 017 at Edinboro 714 at Northwood 1020 at Clarion 614 Wilkes # 028 California 1427 Shippensburg 831 Youngstown State 14

1973 (4-5)13 Eastern Kentucky 2610 at Cortland State 013 Northwood 614 Edinboro # 216 at Westminster 1422 Clarion 2010 Slippery Rock 3434 at California 280 at Youngstown State 44

1974 (6-4, 4-2 PSAC West)7 at Northwood 147 Cortland State 621 Shippensburg 025 at Edinboro 720 Westminster # 2318 at Clarion 2020 at Slippery Rock 2520 California 044 Lock Haven 1428 East Stroudsburg 7

1975 (8-1-1, 4-1-1 PSAC West)34 Northwood 1410 at Cortland State 019 at Shippensburg 721 Edinboro 2816 at Westminster 1416 Clarion # 1613 Slippery Rock 935 at California 2659 at Lock Haven 749 Kutztown 10

1976 (4-5, 3-3 PSAC West)21 at Juniata 3813 Wilkes 02 Westminster 60 Shippensburg # 215 at Edinboro 816 at Clarion 1410 at Slippery Rock 2816 California 024 Lock Haven 0

1977 (4-4-1, 2-3-1 PSAC West)14 Juniata 723 at Wilkes 196 at Westminster 2116 at Shippensburg 143 Edinboro # 312 Clarion 1510 Slippery Rock 1547 at California 716 at Lock Haven 18

1978 (4-5-1, 2-4 PSAC West)3 at East Stroudsburg 1717 at Kutztown 1321 Westminster 2121 Lock Haven 1416 at Shippensburg 3628 California # 67 at Slippery Rock 916 Waynesburg 821 Edinboro 270 at Clarion 17

1979 (7-3, 3-3 PSAC West)34 East Stroudsburg 1435 Kutztown 3013 at Westminster 1121 at Lock Haven 2831 Shippensburg 2438 at California 1628 Slippery Rock # 1418 at Waynesburg 159 at Edinboro 1315 Clarion 30

1980 (6-4, 3-3 PSAC West)23 at Waynesburg 2117 Westminster 1014 at Shippensburg 1728 California 1423 at Slippery Rock 227 at C. W. Post 177 Edinboro # 110 at Clarion 1520 Lock Haven 024 at East Stroudsburg 22

1981 (4-6, 2-4 PSAC West)14 Waynesburg 87 at Westminster 103 Shippensburg 2616 at California 3510 Slippery Rock 342 C. W. Post # 357 at Edinboro 613 Clarion 2014 at Lock Haven 413 East Stroudsburg 7

1982 (4-6, 3-3 PSAC West)20 at Waynesburg 77 at Hillsdale 2410 California (forfeit) 2413 at Slippery Rock 140 Westminster 33 Edinboro # 624 at Clarion 2048 Lock Haven 149 at Shippensburg 2813 at Liberty 35

1983 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC West)21 Waynesburg 014 Hillsdale 2835 at California 2114 Slippery Rock # 1514 at Westminster 1623 at Edinboro 2124 Clarion 3549 at Lock Haven 041 Shippensburg 1832 at West Chester 40

1984 (7-3, 4-2 PSAC West)PSAC West Co-Champions17 at Bucknell 1827 Findlay 035 at Slippery Rock 1424 West Chester 1852 Edinboro 1756 at Clarion 1635 Lock Haven # 1418 at Shippensburg 2124 at S. Connecticut 1414 California 31

1985 (8-2-1, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions7 West Chester 341 at Lehigh 4937 Slippery Rock 2021 at Towson State 2135 at Edinboro 942 Clarion # 748 at Lock Haven 2133 Shippensburg 027 S. Connecticut 728 at California 0PSAC Championship Game9 at Bloomsburg 31

1986 (9-2, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions7 at Bucknell 2341 Northwood 2121 at Kutztown 2028 Edinboro # 1038 at Clarion 1049 Lock Haven 1431 at Shippensburg 1439 California 014 at Slippery Rock 913 Towson State 21PSAC Championship Game20 West Chester 6

1987 (10-2, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions7 at West Chester 3110 at Towson State 733 American Int’l 1028 at Edinboro 1724 Clarion # 1214 at Lock Haven 028 Shippensburg 1024 at California 021 Slippery Rock 635 Kutztown 12PSAC Championship Game21 West Chester 9NCAA Playoffs10 Central Florida 12

1988 (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions31 Lock Haven 1724 Towson State 2127 Edinboro 751 at Clarion 1017 at Portland State 2023 at Shippensburg 2434 California # 038 at Slippery Rock 032 at Bloomsburg 741 at S. Connecticut 14NCAA Playoffs24 Millersville 27

1989 (11-2, 5-1 PSAC West)44 Lock Haven 1027 at Towson State 00 at Edinboro 3754 Clarion 734 Howard 1435 Shippensburg # 017 at California 1452 Slippery Rock 748 Bloomsburg 058 S. Connecticut 15NCAA Playoffs34 at Grand Valley State 2417 at Portland State 014 at Mississippi College 26

1990 (12-2, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West ChampionsNCAA National Finalist18 at North Dakota St 2855 Lock Haven 742 at Clarion 042 Towson State 042 at Shippensburg 1742 California # 1562 at Slippery Rock 1338 at Millersville 036 Edinboro 2965 West Virginia Tech 20NCAA Playoffs48 Winston-Salem State 014 Edinboro 727 at Mississippi College 811 North Dakota State 51

IUP ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDIUP ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD

11 COACHES, 85 YEARS, 522 WINS, .666 WINNING PERCENTAGE

George P. Miller 1927-47 78-44-9 .630Peck McKnight 1947-48 2-8-1 .227Sam Smith 1949-61 49-55-6 .473Chuck Mills 1962-63 12-3-2 .765Chuck Klausing 1964-69 47-10 .825Bill Neal 1970-78 50-31-3 .613Owen Dougherty 1979-81 17-13 .570George Chaump 1982-85 24-16-1 .598Frank Cignetti 1986-2005 182-50-1 .783Lou Tepper 2006-10 36-18 .667Curt Cignetti 2011-pres. 28-7 .800

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1991 (12-1, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions41 Northeast Missouri St 1137 at Lock Haven 1434 at East Stroudsburg 041 Clarion 1954 at Towson State 1047 Shippensburg # 010 at California 838 Slippery Rock 047 Millersville 020 at Edinboro 17NCAA Playoffs56 Virginia Union 752 Shippensburg 720 at Jacksonville State 27

1992 (8-1-1, 5-0-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions31 North Dakota 1345 at Grand Valley St 2731 East Stroudsburg 1244 Lock Haven 035 at Shippensburg 1636 California # 2034 at Slippery Rock 1733 Towson State 3521 Edinboro 2126 at Clarion (forfeit) 35

1993 (13-1, 6-0 PSAC West)PSAC West ChampionsNCAA National Finalist54 Kutztown 934 Grand Valley St. 337 at West Chester 2623 at Liberty 752 at Lock Haven 1445 Shippensburg # 1052 at California 1345 Slippery Rock 2431 at Edinboro 2444 Clarion 7NCAA Playoffs28 Ferris State 2114 at New Haven 738 at Mississippi College 3521 North Dakota 634 at North Alabama 41

1994 (10-3, 6-0 PSAC West)PSAC West Champions35 Grand Valley State 3316 at New Haven 18 29 at Central State 4320 at Shippensburg 1362 California # 3362 at Slippery Rock 1445 Cheyney 621 Edinboro 744 at Clarion 1752 Lock Haven 0NCAA Playoffs35 Grand Valley State 2721 at Ferris State 1720 at TAMU-Kingsville 46

1995 (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West)28 at Grand Valley State 2516 Central State 2019 New Haven 2050 West Chester 762 Shippensburg 2144 at California 2041 Slippery Rock # 758 Cheyney 018 at Edinboro 3514 Clarion 938 at Lock Haven 0

1996 (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions24 at Fairmont State 2030 Bloomsburg 1414 New Haven 642 California # 632 at Slippery Rock 3112 at East Stroudsburg 2320 Edinboro 1815 at Clarion 4935 Lock Haven 1462 at Shippensburg 55NCAA Playoffs23 at Ferris State 24

1997 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC West)29 Fairmont State 3018 at Bloomsburg 1314 at New Haven 4320 at California 109 Slippery Rock 1631 East Stroudsburg # 3325 at Edinboro 206 Clarion 2148 at Lock Haven 2144 Shippensburg 26

1998 (10-2, 5-1 PSAC West)19 at West Chester 1027 Glenville State 1724 WV Wesleyan 1037 at Bloomsburg 2747 Lock Haven # 621 at Slippery Rock 2721 Millersville 1452 Clarion 1431 at California 041 Edinboro 1731 at Shippensburg (ot) 28NCAA Playoffs 6 Shepherd 9

1999 (9-4, 5-1 PSAC West)12 West Chester 97 at Youngstown State 1335 Bloomsburg 1027 at Lock Haven 914 Slippery Rock # 529 at Millersville 1026 at Clarion 042 California 1418 at Edinboro 743 Shippensburg 16NCAA Playoffs27 at Slippery Rock (ot) 2026 at Millersville 2112 at NW Missouri St 20

2000 (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions24 Ferris State 1314 New Haven 935 at Lock Haven 024 Slippery Rock 2014 at Bloomsburg 3835 Shippensburg # 627 at Edinboro 313 Clarion 2124 at California 721 Millersville 10NCAA Playoffs0 at Northwood 28

2001 (8-2, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions31 Findlay 1042 Lock Haven 023 at Slippery Rock 723 Bloomsburg # 1237 at Shippensburg 721 Edinboro 635 at Clarion (OT) 3441 California 026 at Millersville 30NCAA Playoffs32 at Saginaw Valley St 33

2002 (11-2, 6-0 PSAC West) PSAC West Champions34 at Findlay 3737 Bloomsburg 1827 Catawba 2642 New Haven 643 at Millersville 1628 Clarion # 1454 at Edinboro 3520 California 931 Lock Haven 1433 at Shippensburg 1034 at Slippery Rock (ot) 28NCAA Playoffs27 Saginaw Valley State 2321 at Grand Valley State 62

2003 (10-1, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions28 Nebraska-Omaha 2642 West Virginia Tech 028 at New Haven 735 Millersville 1324 at Clarion 2020 Edinboro # 2814 at California 745 at Lock Haven 2018 Shippensburg 727 Slippery Rock 1442 at Bloomsburg 40

2004 (7-3, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions27 Millersville 1942 at Nebraska-Omaha 2119 Catawba 5224 at Bloomsburg 3417 Shippensburg # 034 at Slippery Rock 1314 at Edinboro 3852 Lock Haven 1030 Clarion 2035 at California 23

2005 (5-5, 4-2 PSAC West) 9 Millersville 2820 at West Chester 3019 at Catawba (OT) 160 Bloomsburg 2720 at Shippensburg 1528 Slippery Rock # 1710 Edinboro 2028 at Lock Haven 2330 at Clarion 1023 California 38

2006 (8-2, 5-1 PSAC West) PSAC West Co-Champions 33 at Cheyney 635 East Stroudsburg 2014 at Millersville 1723 at Edinboro (OT) 2023 Lock Haven 1433 Clarion # 720 at Shippensburg 1642 Mansfield 617 Slippery Rock 2121 at California 17

2007 (9-3, 5-1 PSAC West) 80 Cheyney 1438 at East Stroudsburg 2345 Millersville 034 at Slippery Rock 3112 California 3827 Edinboro# 744 at Lock Haven 1338 at Clarion 3130 Shippensburg 035 at Bloomsburg 41NCAA Playoffs45 at West Chester 3534 at Shepherd 41

2008 (7-3, 4-3 PSAC West) 41 at C.W. Post 063 at Millersville 347 Lock Haven 719 at California 2123 Slippery Rock # (2ot) 1617 at Edinboro 2442 Mercyhurst 1066 Clarion 1635 at Gannon 1034 Kutztown 7

2009 (5-6, 1-6 PSAC West) 28 at S. Connecticut 2127 C.W. Post 1417 Millersville 316 at Mercyhurst 203 at Slippery Rock 728 California 4124 Edinboro # 3845 at Lock Haven 028 at Clarion 303 Gannon 2934 at Kutztown 32

2010 (6-5, 3-4 PSAC West)16 S. Connecticut 623 at East Stroudsburg 1720 at Bloomsburg 4717 Slippery Rock 018 at Edinboro 027 Mercyhurst # 2814 Clarion 2117 at Gannon 4515 at California (OT) 1863 Lock Haven 3127 West Chester 10

2011 (7-3, 5-2, PSAC West)28 East Stroudsburg 1316 Bloomsburg 206 at Slippery Rock 2019 Edinboro # 035 at Mercyhurst (ot) 2838 at Clarion 735 Gannon 710 California 2856 at Lock Haven * 634 at West Chester 7

2012 (12-2, 6-1 PSAC West)PSAC West ChampionsPSAC Champions 33 S. Connecticut State 656 at Cheyney 042 Lock Haven 024 at California 2641 at Millersville 733 Slippery Rock# 1626 at Edinboro 1031 Mercyhurst 1345 Clarion 038 Gannon (ot) 35PSAC Championship Game41 Shippensburg 10NCAA Playoffs27 Shepherd 1717 at New Haven 1417 at Winston-Salem St 21

2013 (9-2, 5-2 PSAC West)30 at Southern Conn. 2049 Cheyney 026 at Seton HIll 020 California 762 Millersville # 316 at Slippery Rock 4230 Edinboro 3628 at Mercyhurst 642 at Clarion 1455 Gannon 2042 at Shippensburg 21

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) 2012 SECOND TEAM Johnny Franco, Saftey Dan Matha, Offensive Lineman Harvie Tuck, Running Back 2009 SECOND TEAM Akwasi Owsus-Ansah, Cornerback2008 SECOND TEAM Terrence Jackson, Linebacker2006 SECOND TEAM Jason Capizzi, Offensive Tackle2002 THIRD TEAM Carmelo Ocasio, Wide Receiver2001 FIRST TEAM Joey Flora, Cornerback SECOND TEAM Aamir Dew, Tailback2000 FIRST TEAM Mike Borisenko, Linebacker1999 FIRST TEAM Leander Jordan, Offensive Guard1998 SECOND TEAM Barry Threats, Cornerback1996 THIRD TEAM Andy Phipps, Defensive Tackle1995 FIRST TEAM Jon Ruff, Kicker Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle THIRD TEAM Chris Villarrial, Offensive Guard1994 FIRST TEAM Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle THIRD TEAM Chris Villarrial, Offensive Guard 1993 FIRST TEAM Mike Geary, Kicker SECOND TEAM Matt Dalverny, Offensive Guard Michael Mann, Tailback 1991 FIRST TEAM Tony Aliucci, Quarterback 1990 FIRST TEAM Jai Hill, Wide Receiver 1988 SECOND TEAM Kevin McMullan, Linebacker HONORABLE MENTION Dean Cottrill, Outside Linebacker Steve Girting, Fullback John Sandstrom, Kicker Jim Uncapher, Offensive Tackle 1987 FIRST TEAM Troy Jackson, Outside Linebacker HONORABLE MENTION Tony Trave, Wide Receiver 1986 FIRST TEAM Jim Angelo, Offensive Tackle HONORABLE MENTION Al Arrisher, Center Troy Jackson, Outside Linebacker 1985 HONORABLE MENTION Rich Ingold, Quarterback Mark Plevelich, Center Dave Seidel, Fullback 1984

FIRST TEAM Gregg Brenner, Wide Receiver THIRD TEAM Bill Thompson, Tight End 1983 SECOND TEAM Kenny Moore, Free Safety 1982 SECOND TEAM Kenny Moore, Free Safety 1980 HONORABLE MENTION Terry Carroll, Linebacker Joe Cugliari, Defensive Tackle Terry Totten, Cornerback 1979 HONORABLE MENTION Joe Cugliari, Defensive Tackle Terry Skelley, Split End 1978 FIRST TEAM Jim Haslett, Defensive End 1977 SECOND TEAM Gregg Schmidt, Linebacker HONORABLE MENTION Jim Haslett, Defensive End 1976 FIRST TEAM Jim Haslett, Defensive End HONORABLE MENTION George Aggen, Middle Guard 1975 FIRST TEAM Lynn Hieber, Quarterback 1974 THIRD TEAM Lynn Hieber, Quarterback 1973 SECOND TEAM Ed Paradis, Center 1972 THIRD TEAM Dave Balmert, Safety 1971 HONORABLE MENTION Larry Monsilovich, Halfback 1970 HONORABLE MENTION Larry Monsilovich, Halfback 1968 HONORABLE MENTION Dan Cox, Halfback Dave Smith, Split End

COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA/DAKTRONICS 2012 SECOND TEAM Johnny Franco, Saftey Dan Matha, Offensive Lineman Harvie Tuck, Running Back 2007 SECOND TEAM Dan Pickens, Tight End2006 FIRST TEAM Jason Capizzi, Offensive Tackle2003 SECOND TEAM Khiawatha Downey, Offensive Guard2000 FIRST TEAM Mike Borisenko, Linebacker1999 SECOND TEAM Leander Jordan, Offensive Guard1996 SECOND TEAM Andy Phipps, Defensive Tackle1995 FIRST TEAM

Jon Ruff, Kicker Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle SECOND TEAM Chris Villarrial, Offensive Guard1994 FIRST TEAM Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle THIRD TEAM Chris Sledge, Center Omar Stewart, Linebacker 1993 FIRST TEAM Matt Dalverny, Offensive Guard Mike Geary, Kicker SECOND TEAM Michael Mann, Tailback

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION 2009 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, All-Purpose2008 Terrence Jackson, Linebacker2006 Jason Capizzi, Offensive Tackle2001 Joey Flora, Cornerback2000 Mike Borisenko, Linebacker1999 Leander Jordan, Offensive Guard1998 Barry Threats, Cornerback1997 Barry Threats, Cornerback1995 Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle1993 Michael Mann, Tailback 1991 Tony Aliucci, Quarterback 1988 Dean Cottrill, Outside Linebacker 1987 Troy Jackson, Outside Linebacker 1986 Jim Angelo, Offensive Tackle 1980 Joe Cugliari, Defensive Tackle 1979 Terry Skelley, Split End 1978 Jim Haslett, Defensive End 1977 Jim Haslett, Defensive End

COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA/ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2012 SECOND TEAM Anthony DiPasquale, Center Johnny Franco, Saftey 2003 SECOND TEAM Josh Telenko, Kicker1995 SECOND TEAM Jeff Turnage, Nose Tackle1983 FIRST TEAM Kenny Moore, Free Safety 1982 FIRST TEAM Kenny Moore, Free Safety 1977 SECOND TEAM John Mihota, Offensive Guard Leroy Young, Tight End 1975 SECOND TEAM John Bieryla, Safety

ALL-AMERICANS

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AAbercrombie, Rapheal 1987Abplanalp, Gene 1952-55Abraham, Joe 1974-75Adamcyzk, Mike 1973Adamrovich, Doug 1988-91Addicott, Dan 1985Adonizio, Patrick 1983

Afenesko, Mac 1950-52Aggen, George 1973-76Albert, Jeff 1982-83Alberts, Jake 2011Aliucci, Tony 1988-91Allen, Bill 1981Allen, Brian 1989-90Allen, Rob 1982-84Aloisio, Zach 2007-08Alper, Tom 1975-76Altschuler, Mike 1973-74Ames, Chad 1998, 2000Amorose, Norm 1962-65Anderson, Anton 1997Anderson, Ed 1970-72Anderson, Jim 1971Anderson, Tom 1964-65, 1971-72Andiorio, Keith 1964-65Angelo, Jim 1983-86Antonetti, Michael 1954-57Archibald, Pete 1961-63Armanini, Richard 1956-59Arrington, Rusty 1994-96Arrisher, Al 1983-86Asare, Kwasi 1996-99Ashton, Jim 1960-63Atkins, Bruce 2011-13Aurandt, Todd 2004Avery, Diamond 2009

BBache, Chris 1983-86Bache, Joe 1958-61Bache, Kevin 1985-87Bailey, Doane 1969-71Baird, Curt 1977-78Baker, Dave 1980Ball, James 1946-47Ballein, John 1981Balmert, Dave 1970-72Banks, Bill 1980-82Banks, Yulon 1979Barco, Mike 1989Barczy, Steve 1961-62Barley, John 1955-58Barnaby, Bill 1958-61Barnes, Terrill 2011-13

Barnett, Al 1949-51Barnett, Ed 1979-80Barree, Mike 1967-71Barry, Michael 1968-71Bartl, Derek 1985Barto, Rob 1968-70Basehore, Bob 1968-70Basile, Brian 1978-80Battallio, Evan 2010-11Batts, Jordan 2012-13Battle, Andrew 2000-03Bechtel, Max 1955-58Bellissimo, Joe 1962-64Benbow, James 1994-95Bender, Kenneth 1956-57Benedict, Scott 1977Berdahl, Alexander 2010-12Berkheimer, Mike 2003Betters, Stan 1978-80, 1982Beviglia, Bob 1959-60Biddings, Quintin 1998-99Bieryla, John 1974-75Bilger, Norm 1994Bilko, Dan 1963-65Billman, John 1970-72Biro, Sean 1992-94Bishop, Jeff 1979-80Black, Don 1978-79Black, Edward 1948, 1950-51Blackson, John 1956-58Blair, George 1950-51Blakeman, Teddy 2010-11Blank, Jerry 1959-62Blasko, John 1965-67Blehart, Jack 1949-50, 1954Blomgren, Ryan 2000Blucas, Wally 1966-69Bohn, Scott 1979-82Bojalad, Nick 2007-09Boland, Jeremy 1999Bolding, Reggie 2007Bolton, Francis 1950-51, 1955Bolyard, Josh 2010Borgese, Anthony 1951-53Borisenko, Mike 1998-01Bostian, Bruce 1996-98Boston, Dale 2007-08Bouch, Rich 1988Boucher, James 1953-56Bowers, Kurt 1977-80Box, Mike 2011-13Boylan, Adam 1997-00Bozzo, Andy 1988-91Brady, Neil 1970Branch, Gus 1983-84Branish, Ed 1949-52Brenner, Gregg 1983-84Brewer, Alex 1997Brewer, Pat 2010-13Brewster, Errol 2010-12Brink, Steve 1969-71Brinkley, Derek 1997-00Brinkman, Ken 1989, 1992-93Brister, Harold 1993-96Brochetti, John 1968-70Brocious, Eric 1989Brooks, Shane 2008Brouse, Bill 1960-61Brown, Chris 2010-13Brown, Kelly 1976Brown, Omar 1994, 1996Brown, Ray 1988Brown, Reece 1989-92Brunck, Matt 2002Brunner, Tyton 2006Bryant, Kip 1978Buck, Dan 1961-63Buffone, Tim 1998-01Bullington, John 1969-71

Burgess, Craig 2007-10Buriak, Bob 1984-86Burke, Brian 2002-04Burlas, John 1979-81Burns, Dan 1978-81Butera, John 1968-70Buzzelli, Dave 1966-68Buzzelli, Richard 1956-57Byrd, Marvase 2012Byerly, Scott 1983-86

CCalderone, Sam 1946-47Caletri, Joe 1950-51Calhoun, James 1984-85Callahan, Mike 1993-94Callahan, Victor 2002-05Campbell, Chris 1985Campbell, Jake 2013Campbell, Jeff 2007-09Campman, Trey 2013Campolo, Mike 1992-95Cannon, Dave 1973-74Capizzi, Jason 2004-06Carberry, Charles 1956Carlson, Russ 1946-47Carmo, Walt 1960Carney, Mark 1981Carnicella, Dom 2005-07Carnicella, Nick 2010-13Carroll, Terry 1978-81Carson, James 2006-09Carswell, Drew 2013Carter, Reggie 1995-96Catalano, Sam 1951-52Catanese, Tony 1959-62Catlin, Myles 2013Cavanaugh, Tom 1970-72Cecchetti, Tom 1974-75Ceh, Earl 1949-52Celich, Stan 1986-89Cellitti, Anthony 2004-07Cessna, Dave 1963-66

Charley, Walt 1946-49Charmo, Mike 2011-13Chase, Bill 1978-79Checkon, Steve 1958-59Cherepko, Robert 1998Chiappetta, Mike 2002-05Choice, Lewis 1990-93Chulick, Lou 1948-49Ciarrocca, Matt 1987-90Cignetti, Brad 1995-96Cignetti, Frank Sr. 1957-59Cignetti, Frank Jr. 1985-87Clark, Chet 2000Clark, Jerry 1966-68

Clarke, Kevin 2013Clemento, Bill 1977-78Cleminson, Bob 1955-58Clingan, Tom 1970-72Clinton, Carl 1982Cobb, Quinton 2005-08

Cochran, Aaron 2002Cole, Tom 1977Coleman, Bob 1946-47Coleman, Khaliq 2013Coleman, Terry 1974Coles, Bob 1976-77Collier, Jay 1971-73Conaboy, John 1974-75Condo, Kurt 1997-98Condon, Ted 1976-78Conley, Jack 1949-52Conley, Pat 1955-58Connolly, Dave 1969-71Connor, Art 1948-50Constantine, Anthony 2007-09Constantino, Charles 1956Cooke, Eric 1990-93Coon, Brian 1979-80Cooper, Ethan 2013Cooper, Kairi 1999-02Cooper, Steve 2005-08Corey, Donald 1946-47Cornell, Fred 1948-49Cortazzo, Carmine 1967-69Cosgrove, Bob 1968-70Cottom, Brian 1997Cottrell, Kevin 1983-85Cottrill, Darren 1985-88Cottrill, Dean 1985-88Coury, Bill 1997-98Cox, Dan 1966-69Coyne, Tom 1956Cramer, Robert 1957-58Creech, Jack 1991-93, 1997Crockett, Keo 1990-91Crosby, Dan 1957-58Crowley, Jim 1979Cruz, Luis 2006-08Cugliari, Joe 1977-80Culbertson, Dennis 1985-87Culhane, Tom 1990Culler, Carl 1946-47Cunningham, Craig 1989-90Cutlip, Manny 2009Cypher, Doug 1980-82Czambel, Ken 1973-74Czartoryski, Jeff 1986

DDalverny, Matt 1991-93D’Ambrosio, Mike 1999-01Danel, Matt 1997-00

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D’Angelo, Rege 1975-76Daskivich, Andrew 1946-49David, Dan 1978-81Davis, Corey 2007Davis, Gene 1957-60Dawson, Bill 1952-55Dean, Jack 1958-61Deery, Bill 1990-91DeGol, Andrew 2013Deitman, Ken 1971-72, 1974Dellafiori, Richard 1954-55Dellavechio, Al 1966-68Dellemonache, Gene 1988DeMarco, Jon 1985Deneen, Dave 1999-02Denson, Marvin 1989-92Desiderio, Tye 2002-05Despinosse, Clifton 1994-96Dettore, Ab 1973Detwiler, Sean 1988-91Dew, Aamir 1999-01DiBucci, Ralph 1978, 1980-81Diffenderfer, Dan 1980-83Dillard, Javer 1996DiLuigi, James 1950-52DiPasquale, Anthony 2008-10, 12Ditto, Jon 2011Dixon, Tyrone 1982-85Dobies, John 1968-69Dodds, Kevin 1981Dodson, Willie 1993Dolges, Jerry 1964-65Dominick, Rob 1981-84Domville, Richard 1955-58Donahue, Kevin 1984Donati, Joe 1987-90Doran, Merrill 1946-47Dorcil, Job 1995Dorsey, Greg 1998-99, 2001Dotson, Jim 1966-68Doviat, Stan 1976Downey, Khiawatha 2002-03Dovales, Byron 2010-13Doyle, Andre 2003Doyle, Mike 1974-76Draganac, Dick 1966-68Drevna, Tim 1970Dristas, John 1954-55Drown, Ron 1957-60Dubowski, Nick 2013Duffalo, Jan 1959-60Duffalo, Ron 1957-60Duffalo, Tom 1963-66Duffy, Chuck 1983Dugan, John 1977-79DuMars, John 1952-54Dummermuth, Tyler 2011-13Duncan, Dave 1965-66Dunlap, John 1946-48DuPont, Jay 2007Dutrieuille, Kareem 2003, 2006-07Duzyk, Stan 1960-62

EEckert, Bill 1952Edelman, Gunther 1946-48Edwards, Kevin 2013Edwards, Roy-al 2008-11Egan, Mike 1988-91Elliott, Beau 2002-03, 2005Ellis, Steve 1979-80Ellison, Ken 1981-83Emory, Naylor 1964-65Epley, Gene 1962-64Esposito, Dick 1957-58Estes, Edward 2013Eupizi, Tom 1973-74Evans, Ken 2004, 2006-07Evans, Roger 1981-84

Eyerman, Brian 1999-02

FFailla, Paul 1998 Falce, Tony 1991-93Falenski, Jim 1956-57Farrelly, Dave 1969-71Fechter, Len 1960-61Federoff, Larry 2010Fedkoe, Tom 1985-88Fegley, Bill 1989-90Felton, Hube 1996-97Feraco, Ron 1970-72Ferguson, Dan 1967-68Ferguson, Elise 1988Ferguson, Jack 1957Ferguson, Ken 1994-95Ferguson, Pat 2013Ferrari, Tony 1966-69Fields, Isaac 1992-93Filipkowski, Chris 1987-89Finklea, Erik 2013Finnerty, Mike 1968-70Finnin, John 1981Fischer, Eric 1982Fischer, Matt 2000-03Fitzgerald, Ed 1955-58Fleming, Carl 2012-13Fletcher, Shayne 2003-04, 06-07Flora, Joey 1998-01Formento, Steve 1951-52Fornwalt, Ed 1948-49Forsha, Jack 1955-57Foster, Ashton 2010Foster, Brian 1981Fox, Allen 1985Franco, John 1977Franco, Johnny 2010-12Franco, Steve 2013Frank, Doug 1981Frederick, Chuck 1966-68Frederick, Dean 1962-63Freliche, Harold 1952-55Frey, Ron 1956-58Friel, Dick 1948-49Froebel, Art 1957-58Fulton, Bob 1985-88Furlani, Jason 1989-90

GGallagher, Tom 1978-81Garbinski, Fred 1961-64Garman, Scott 1946-47Gartner, Mark 2000-01

Garvey, Tom 1949Gasdek, Barry 1960-63Gaspar, Grady 1975-77Gatti, Vince 1990Gavala, George 1946-48Gavett, Eddie 2009-12Gavlak, Joe 1960-62Geary, Chris 1989-90Geary, Mike 1992-93Gee, Mike 2009-10George, Bob 1949-52George, Nate 2007-10Gerek, Joe 1978-79Gibbons, Tom 1985-88Gibson, Zack 1989-91, 1993Gill, Chester 1951-52Gill, Don 1958-61Gilmore, Ray 1976Gironda, Chuck 1964-66Gironda, Ray 1994-97Girting, Steve 1985-88Glarner, George 1952-55Glasper, Kevan 1998Glass, Dan 1991-94Glymph, Jay 1997-98Gnagey, Chad 1993-95Gonzales, Ed 1977-79Good, Jerrod 2010Gooden, Larry 2010-13Gooderham, Richard 1953-56Goodge, Jim 1971-73Goodrich, Rich 2002-03Gordon, Neil 1968-70Grabiak, Richard 1949-50Grafton, Josh 2012Grandy, Stan 2003-05Gravine, Rich 1992-95Gray, Ralph 1959-60Green, Derrick 2000Green, Donta 2006-08Green, Izzy 2013Green, Montay 2012Green, Robert 1950-53Greene, Bill 1988-90Grice, Joe 1982Grice, Paul 1968Griffin, James 2012-13Griffin, Kirby 2004Griffin, Kris 2002, 2004Griffith, John 1954-58Grigas, Nicholas 1950-51Grim, John 1970-72Grims, Rob 1988-90Griswold, Bryan 1983-86Gruca, Jim 1967Gualtieri, Greg 1978Guella, Roger 1949-52Guerra, Anthony 2005-08Gunn, Sanford 1991Gutshall, Stan 1966-68Gyenes, David 1965

HHaddad, John 1978-79Haggerty, Ken 1990-91Hahnfelt, Ed 1965Hairston, Shawn 2005Haky, Mike 1985Hall, Bill 1969-71Hall, Dale 1966-68Hall, Todd 1992Halt, Earl 1969-71Hampe, Dave 1980Hand, Dan 1987Hanley, Larry 1962Hardison, Mario 1993-96Hardt, Howard 1948-50Hardy, Anthony 1995Harper, Bryant 1994-95

Harris, Brian 1999-02Harris, C.P. 1964-67Harris, Chris 1992-93, 1995Harris, Danny 2004Hart, Brian 1973-74Hartman, Jim 1990-91Harvey, Harry 1967-68Harvey, Jamien 2001-03Haselrig, Bruce 1964-67Haslett, Jim 1975-78Hasse, Chuck 1968-70Hautau, Tevita 2008-09Hawkins, David 2003Healey, Richard 1952-53Heath, Jeff 1979-80Heimlich, Joel 1966-68Heiss, James 2011-12Heitzman, George 1950, 55Henderson, Andre 2005, 08-09,11Henderson, Roger 1980-82Henderson, Taun 1994-95Hendricks, Rashard 2013Henigin, Darin 1994-95Henrich, Chuck 1995-97Henry, Jack 1967-68Henry, Phil 1978-80Hensel, Bob 1950-52Hensor, David 1989Herod, Darryl 2009-10Herschl, Joe 1952-53Hewitt, Tom 1982Heyser, Billy 1987-89Hicks, Lewis 1996-98Hieber, Lynn 1973-75Highberger, Ken 1960-61Hill, Jai 1988-91Hilliard, Andre 1991-94Hines, Javon 2003-04Hintz, Tom 1975Hoenig, Mark 1979-82Hofer, Howard 1985Hoffman, Billy 1956-59Hofman, Bob 1959-61Hogan, Dick 1961-64Holland, Alex 2012Hollins, Chaz 2004Holloway, Kirk 2008Holloway, Terrell 2010-13Holman, Allen 2013Holtz, Ted 1960-61Holtzman, Casey 1998Holzhauser, Jerry 1971, 1974Hood, J.T. 2001Hoover, John 1946-47Horchar, Ed 1979-82Hostler, Jim 1986-89Houbrich, Ronald 1956-57Howard, Mike 1998-00, 2002Howell, Terry 1987-90Huber, Ron 1948-51Hudson, Bill 1965-66Hudson, Saeed 1999-02Hudson, Scott 1989-90Hunt, Brandon 2000-03Hunter, Bill 1946-47Hursh, Jason 2001Hutter, Gene 1953-55

IIacoboni, Ralph 1970-71

Mark Jackson

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Ibe, Chi-Chi 2010Imbrogno, Pat 1974-77Imbrogno, Phil 1970-72Ingold, Rich 1983-85

JJackson, Conor 2013Jackson, Jeff 1999-02Jackson, Jerrell 2003-05Jackson, Mark 2008-11Jackson, Terrence 2005-08Jackson, Troy 1985-87James, Neil 2006, 2008-09Jamison, Bob 1962-63Jamison, Chad 1997-98Jarvie, Bill 1954-55Jaworski, John 1990-91Jefferson, Gary 1963-66Jemison, Mike 2003-04Jenkins, Ian 1998-00Jerasa, Chuck 1979Jeter, Carliss 2006-07, 2009Jevicky, Mark 1971Johns, Rich 1999Johnson, Ali 1996-97Johnson, James 2010-11Johnson, Jeff 1988-91Johnson, Rick 1973-75Jones, Daryl 2009-11Jones, Elton 1979Jones, John 1999Jones, Trent 2002-03Jordan, Leander 1996-99Joseph, Bill 1948-51Joseph, Pat 1974-75Jubas, Ken 1980-81Julian, Dave 1987

KKachmarek, Ed 1988-91Kane, Rob 1979-82

Kanick, Bob 1980-83Kapsa, Richard 1951-5Karmazyn, Mike 1982-84Karstetter, John 1949-50Katch, Mike 2009-12Kaufman, Harry 1968-69Kaufmann, Jared 2007-10Keefer, Dave 1996-97Kellar, Pat 1976-78Keller, Martin 1950-51Keller, Tom 1987Kelley, Chuck 1966-68Kelly, Don 1949-50Kelly, George 1978-80Kennedy, John 1964Kennedy, Tom 1965Kenney, Don 1975-77Kerr, Jim 1975-77Kerstetter, Dennis 2011-12

Khan, Rizwan 1983-86Khateeb, Saeed 2009Kiel, Bob 1984-86Kinney, Phil 1987-89Kinter, Jim 1958-61Kipp, Bill 1951-52Kirsch, Matt 2002-04Kiser, Randy 1988Kish, Andy 1960Knopick, John 1976Kovacic, Joe 2001Kovalchick, Joe 1967-69Kovell, Paul 1987-90Kozel, John 1970-72Krasowski, Tony 1959-62Kraut, Kole 2011-12Krawchyk, Matt 2002Krevetski, Brian 1988-90Krewatch, Andrew 2005, 2007-09Krinks, Rich 1970-72Kruk, John 1959-62Krupper, Patrick 1948-50Kubatko, Richard 1959-61Kucenic, Adam 2001-03Kunes, Shawn 1987-90Kunkle, Barry 1951-53Kurt, Rich 1974-76Kurtz, Corey 2007-09Kuscavage, Fred 1978-79Kuzneski, Bill 1961-65

LLaCivita, Bob 1968Laconi, Ron 1979-80Lane, Dorian 2012-13Lane, Henry 2000-01Langton, Jerry 1987-88, 1991Lanterman, Cory 2009-10Larrow, Michael 2013LaSalvia, Dino 1984-86Lasser, Bob 1968-70Lassinger, John 1952-53Laughlin, Jim 1947-50Law, James 1988Lawrence, Ben 1980, 1982-83Lawrence, Brandon 2005Leberknight, Alan 1959Lee, Fred 2005Lee, Jermel 2011Lee, Jerry 1978Lehew, John 1952-55Leonard, Bill 1960-63Leonatti, Bruce 1966Leopold, Andy 1989-90Lesko, Charles 1950-51Lesniewski, Mike 1980-82Lestochi, Garrett 2005-08Letham, Emory 1953-54Letso, Bob 1958-59Levendosky, Mark 1989-90Lewandowski, Brian 1983Lewandowski, Norm 1953-56Lewis, Darren 2002Lewis, Kelvin 1982-84Leysock, Tim 1982Liebert, Pat 2001-04Ligashesky, Bob 1982-84Lindich, Don 1961-64 Lindsay, Thomas 2007-09Lingg, Bob 1993-96Link, John 1976-77, 1979Linnan, Tony 1973-74Lippencott, Barry 1963-66Livengood, Dave 2003-06Loebig, Glenn 1981Lombardo, Nick 1987Louis, Randy 2011Lucas, Ron 1951-52Luther, Mario 1975

Luvara, Gabe 1999-01

MMaccagnan, Angelo 1958-59Maccarelli, Vic 1963-64Macioce, Ernie 1969-71Mack, David 1997Maggio, Dom 2011-13Mahan, Joe 1984Maher, Jeff 1979Majors, Garrett 2005-08Malcolm, Ray 1951-54Malia, Bob 1990Mann, Merritt 1952-56Mann, Michael 1990-93Manning, Shannon 1995-96

Marcenelle, Mike 1948-52Marcenelle, Tony 1949-51Marciano, Tony 1975-77Marefka, John 1952-55Marshall, Mike 1993-96Marshall, Rory 2008Martinez, Jovan 2009Marzaloes, Tim 1976Marzock, Eric 1981-83Mason, Faraji 1998-99Matha, Dan 2010, 12Matis, Matt 1982-85Matrunick, Dave 1976Matson, Jon 2005Matz, Travis 1993-94Maurer, Charlie 1970-72Maurer, Howard 1970-71Maxwell, Tom 1995-96Mayer, Carl 1963-65McAdoo, Mike 1977-79McAndrew, Rob 1963-65McCarron, Jim 1959-60McCartney, Chris 1994McCaskill, Sean 1988-91McClellan, Scott 1990-93McCorkle, Kevin 1982-85McCoy, LeRon 2001-04McCracken, Tom 1967-69McCullough, Pat 1985-86McCutcheon, John 1973-74McDanel, Pat 2005-08McDermott, Pat 1981-83McDonough, Ed 1969-71McFadden, Jerrell 2011-13McFarland, Bob Sr. 1951-52, 56-57McFarland, Bob Jr. 1978-80McGahee, Darrick 1993-96McGhee, John 1992-95McGlaughlin, Jack 1948-51McGorry, Kevin 1970-73McGuigan, Scott 1980-83McGuire, Mike 1969-70

McIntyre, Frank 1946-48McKay, Jim 1956-59McKeithan, Sondiata 1999-01, 03McMullan, Kevin 1985-88McNeal, Poohbear 2007McNelis, Matt 2007McPhearson, Jeremiah 2013McPherson, Emmanuel 2012McPoland, Harry 1946-47McVay, Sean 2013Meadows, Stephen 2011Mechling, Ken 1956-59Meighen, Jim 1946-47Meisner, Greg 2012Meisner, Shane 2012-13Mellett, William 1951-52Melnick, Bob 1983Menhart, John 1975-77Mensch, Blaine 1996-98Mercer, Kevin 1983-84Meriwether, Anthony 2012Meriwether, Mike 2010-13Micaletti, Paul 1987Michaels, Mike 1948-49Michna, Roger 1963Mihalacki, Ed 1970-71Mihota, John 1975-77Miklos, Guy 1976-78Milanovich, Gary 1965-67Miller, Eugene 1995-96Miller, Jared 1996-99Miller, Jim 1986-89Miller, Josh 2007-08Mills, Victor 2004Mintus, Dave 1975-76Mitten, Bob 1966Mizerak, Steve 1964Mobley, Cameron 2005, 2008Moore, Kenny 1980-83Moore, Terrell 1996Morgan, Bruce 1979-81, 1983Morgan, Chris 2003-06Morgante, Tony 2013Morrell, Art 1973-74Morrow, Nate 2008-10Mosely, Vaughn 1994-95Mosteller, Walt 2000-03Moul, Larry 1963-64Moul, Tom 1963-65Mrvos, Marc 1987Muhammad, Ali 2013Munson, Frank 1950-52Murphy, Bob 1967-68Murphy, Paul 1964-67Murray, Bill 1966-67Murray, Jay 1990-92Murray, Y’Hoshua 2003-04

Michael Mann

Carmelo Ocasio

Blaine Mensch

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Muscella, Mike 1986-89Musselman, Jason 2009-11Musto, Ray 1976Musulin, Shawn 1992

NNapoleon, Bo 2010Neal, Steve 1976-77Neatrour, Paul 1963-66Neff, Brian 1979-82Neff, Eric 1997-99Neptune, Jack 1967-69Newman, Jim 1961-64Nichol, Alan 1979-81Nicholas, Anthony 1956-59Niederberger, Eric 1994-95Niederberger, Scott 1995-98Niesen, Doug 1984-86Nitowski, Dick 1953-56Nixon, Mike 1965-68Noel, Bill 1950-51Noonan, Paul 1966-68Novitski, Joe 1989-91Nypaver, Matt 1973-74

OOakley, Kevin 1972-73Ocasio, Carmelo 1999-02Och, Bill 1960-61O’Conner, Donald 1946-47O’Connor, Tom 2005-06O’Laughlin, Bob 1975Oleson, Ted 1968Oliver, Deanco 2005O’Malley, John 1954-56O’Neal, Jay 1997-00O’Neill, Mike 1998-99Orenak, Ron 1971-74O’Rourke, Jim 2006-08, 2010Owusu-Ansah, Akwasi 2006-09

PPace, Jerry 1996-98, 2000Palajsa, Mark 1977Palamara, John 1982-85Palamara, Paul 1986-88Palchak, Greg 1970-72Palchak, John 1972-74Palchak, Russ 1975Palmer, Clayton 1983-84Palmer, Jeff 2012-13Palombi, Nick 1974-75Panaia, Larry 1961-64Pankake, Jon 1998-00Papik, Mike 1988-89Paradis, Ed 1972-73Parise, Carl 1970-71Parker, Elice 2002Parker, Scott 1984, 1986-88Parks, Bill 1973-75Parry, Raymond 1958-59Parry, Tom 1983Parsha, Tom 1957-60Pascarella, Nick 1987-90Pastine, Bob 1968-69Patrick, Darel 1984-86Patte, Chris 1984-85Patti, Sam 1967-69Paul, John 1968Pauline, Ron 1961-62Pawlowski, Gene 1966-68Payne, Jim 1956-59Pecora, Marco 2013Peduzzi, Joe 1985-86Pehanick, Jim 1985-88Pensak, Stan 1946-47Peoples, Charles 1989-92Perian, Carl 1959-61Perry, Paul 1963-65

Perry, Steve 2002

Persichetti, Greg 1968Pesci, Ev 1949-50, 1955-56Pesotini, Len 1973-75Peters, Ray 1965-67Peters, Ron 1961-62Peters, Walt 1948Peterson, Eddie 2003Peterson, Robert 1950-51Petrini, John 1961-64Petrone, Lou 1960-63Petrunyak, Jim 1957-60Pettina, John 1983-86Pheasant, John 1946-47Phillips, Austin 2011Phillips, Ray 1946-48Phipps, Andy 1996Pickens, Dan 2005-07Pickles, Dick 1963Piecka, Al 1959-61Pilossoph, Bill 1978-81Pinchotti, Chuck 1970-71Piotrowski, Brian 1991-92Pipkins, Tom 1968-70Pleasant, Pierre 2003Plevelich, Mark 1983-85Plowcha, Jim 1976Plowman, Rob 2005-08Poleski, Walt 1967-68Post, Jim 1964-65Potosnak, Jamie 1996Potter, Mark 1982-83Potts, Brad 2001, 2003-04Powell, Rob 1985Prawucki, Joel 1983Prete, Jeff 1982Pribish, Mike 1965Price, Don 1972-73Price, James 2013Priest, Mike 1968-69Prince, Craig 2000-03Princes, Aaron 2006-08Principe, Jim 1950-52Prokay, Bob 1966-69Pruchnic, Ed 1956-57Puzak, Bill 1961-63Pynos, Rex 1986-89

QQuigley, John 1976-77

RRacchini, Jim 1991-92Radakovich, Dan 1977Radatovich, Rick 1983-86Rairigh, Mike 2003-06Raison, Norman 2004-06Randolph, Bob 1967Randolph, Denny 1999Rash, Steve 1954-57Raymond, Gene 1970-72Rebholz, Tom 1998-01Reckard, Jay 1986-89Reed, Steve 1976Reid, Mike 2004-07Revis, Clifford 1986-87, 1991-92Rhodes, Keith 1946-48Rhodes, Scott 1985Rice, John 1954-55Riggs, John 1949-50, 1955-56Rinchuse, Don 1966-68Rink, Lewis 1946-47Robertson, Ackeno 2013Robinson, Carl 1980-81Robinson, Dennis 1994-95Robinson, John 1984-87Robinson, Stacy 1983-84Robinson, Tobias 2006, 2008-10Rock, Jason 2002-03Rock, Ken 1989-90Rodio, Nick 1973-75Rodriguez, Anthony 2006-07Rogish, Tom 1969-71Rometo, Ken 1959-60Rometo, Ossie 1961Ross, Darren 2003Ross, Tom 1964-66Rosso, Skip 1968-69Roth, Doug 1970-72Rowan, Javon 2008-11Rowe, Wayne 1976Royba, Paul 1984Ruff, Jon 1992, 1994-95Ruffner, Barry 1967-69Rullo, Bob 1977Russell, Ron 1949-52Russell, Steve 1992-95Russo, Jim 1963-64Ruthosky, Joe 1946-47

SSabota, Bill 1949-52Sadler, Chris 1994-95Sadlon, Gary 1974-75Saffron, Joe 1959-62Salego, Matt 2000Saltarelli, Larry 1963Sample, Corey 2006-07Sample, Jerrod 2000Sample, Mike 1978-81Sanders, Mario 2012Sandstrom, John 1985-88Sanner, Glenn 1950-52Santone, Tony 1982Sarokon, Steve 1964-65Sartori, Mark 1976-78Sasson, Matt 2011-13Sasson, Tim 1999Sasu, Ben 2011Satterfield, Abe 2008-09Sauve, Jeremy 1998 Savino, Jeff 1984Scarnati, John 1964-66Scavo, Sam 1957-60Scerbo, Lou 1979-81Schafer, Matt 2003-06Scheffler, Craig 1985-86Schipani, Brian 1991-92Schmidt, Adam 2004-07Schmidt, Gregg 1975-77

Schmidtke, Carl 1946-47Schoppe, David 1989-90Schreiber, Doug 1988-91Schrock, Bill 1961-64Schroyer, John 1974-75Schubert, Henry 1960-61Schwabenbauer, Sam 2008Scott, Bill 1983-84Scott, Herb 1956-57Scott, Jim 1951-52Scott, Joe 2013Scott, Matt 2004-07Scott, Mike 2010Scruppi, Paul 1982-84Segal, Morris 1958-59Seidel, Dave 1982-85Sellman, Doug 2002Severance, Zach 2010-11Sexton, Don 1956-59Shafer, Brett 1996Shaffer, Ben 2002Shaffer, Eric 2012Shaffer, Frank 1949-51Shaffer, Jay 1954-55Shallock, Grant 2011Shandor, Paul 1972-75Sharp, Harry 1964-65Sharp, John 2012Shaub, Henry 1946-47Shaul, Andy 1946-47Shaul, Paul 1946-48Shedrick, Kyle 1999Sheesley, J.D. 1997Sheleheda, Bill 1963-64Shephard, Jason 1996-98Sherwin, Dan 1966Shildt, Ken 1979-82Shimko, Todd 1993, 1995-96Shope, John 1981Showrank, Jim 1960-61Shubik, Joe 2001, 2004Shugarts, Bret 1982-83Sikora, Dave 1959-61Silvestri, Nick 1946-47Simelis, Jim 1973-74Simmen, Ben 2010-13Simmons, Cliff 1976-77Simmons, Rickie 2006-07Simms, Terrill 2006Singel, Tim 2000Sitosky, Dave 1971-73Skelley, Terry 1978-79Skinner, Mychal 2007-10Skvarla, Jim 1955-58Slappy, Joe 2003-04Sledge, Chris 1991-94Slosarick, Jim 1953-54Smart, Josh 1999-02Smith, Akeem 2011-13

Tobias Robinson

Grant Shallock

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Smith, Allen 1957-58Smith, Clair 1966Smith, Dave 1968-69Smith, Derrick 1989-90, 1992-93Smith, Derrick 2003Smith, Don 1946-47Smith, Gabe 2001-02Smith, JeMone 1990-93Smith, Jermaine 2007-08Smith, Jim 1994-96Smith, Justin 1997-98Smith, Kirk 1978Smith, Marcus 1991, 1996Smith, Moe 1966-67, 1969Smith, Pat 2009-12Smith, Paul 1948-49Smith, Pete 2004Snow, Don 1996-99Snyder, Tom 1996-97Sokolovich, George 1949-52Sommer, Jim 1980-81Spears, Paul 1946-48Spegal, Matt 2013Spence, Jim 1982-83Spence, Justin 2002-04Spencer, Kyle 2011Spiedel, Roger 1951-53Spigelmeyer, Cosie 2005-08Sprankle, John 1958-59St. Paul, Richard 1996-98Stahl, Jeff 1980-82Stahura, Andy 1946-47Stair, George 1967-68Stampler, Francis 1949-51Stark, George 1968-69Stefani, Paul 1984Stennett, Tink 1997-98, 2000Steppling, Jim 1968-70Stern, Jared 2004-05Stevenson, Rich 1988-91Stevenson, Richard 1953-56Stewart, Jimmy 2007Stewart, Ken 1952-54Stewart, Mike 1977Stewart, Omar 1992-95Stillmak, Scott 1983-86Straka, Randy 1978-79Stramanak, Don 1958-61Stranko, Bob 1965-67Stroup, Boyd 1946-48Stroup, Ken 1977-78Strouse, Bob 1966-68Stuart, John 1992-95Suber, James 1995-96Sullivan, Tim 1971-73Suman, Bob 1988-90Summits, Jeff 2003Sumpter, Marcellus 1996

Suter, Mike 1976-77Swauger, J. C. 1948Swearinger, Chad 2004-06Szymanski, Eugene 1956-57

TTaddie, John 1948-50Tangretti, Tom 1964-65Taranto, Paul 2000Tate, Bob 1966-68Tate, Dave 1977-78Tate, John 1963-65Taylor, Grandvell 1997-98, 2000Taylor, John 1959-60Taylor, Tim 1986-87Taylor, Tomar 1991-92Telenko, Josh 2000-03Terlesky, Steve 2001-02Tevelonis, Richard 1961-62Tezza, Joe 1946-47Thomas, Alvin 1989-90Thomas, J.R. 2001-02Thomas, J.T. 1977Thomas, Jim 1970-71Thomas, Rory 2003-04, 06-07Thomas, Toby 1992, 1996Thompson, Bill 1982-84Thompson, Dan 1983-85Thompson, Dave 1971-74Thompson, Paul 1984-87Thomson, Dave 1949-52Thornton, Carl 2009-12Threats, Barry 1996-98Throm, Terry 1994-97Timo, John 1970-72Tindell, Jet 1997-99, 2001Tirado, Jason 1997-98Tisdale, Quincy 1996, 1998-99Tocco, Anthony 1999-02Tomasetti, Lou 1981-84Tomb, Ray 1965-67Tomb, Thomas 1955-58Tonga, Joe 2009Totten, Terry 1978-80Tourdot, Dave 1971, 1973-74Toussaint, Marvens 2011-12

Townsend, J.J. 2008Toy, Don 1973-74Trave, Tony 1984-87Tremul, Joe 1951-52Trettel, John 1951-54Trimmer, Tom 1970Troggio, Gene 1974-75Truban, Jim 1949-50Tuck, Harvie 2009-12

Tucker, Nate 2006, 2008-09Turnage, Jeff 1992-95Turner, Bob 1946-47Turner, Derrick 2013Turner, Nate 1980-82Turner, Theo 1990-93Tyson, Kamal 1991-92

UUllman, Brett 2011-13Uncapher, Jim 1985, 1987-89Unis, Mike 1981Unruh, Ed 1966Urbaniak, Frank 1987-90Urbanovich, Brent 1984

VVaccaro, Al 1962-64Vail, Bill 1977-78Vance, Clifton 1992Vanderneck, Dick 1973-74Vangrin, Bernard 1957-58Vangrin, Joe 1956-58Vargo, Al 1946-47Vaughn, Jeff 2007-10Vella, Gary 1970-71Venzin, Martin 1978-80Vicioso, Jorge 2013Victor, Justin 2004Vilcek, Matt 1993-94Villarrial, Chris 1992-95Visnovksy, Andrew 1946-47Vitalie, Bill 1949Vitalie, John 1986-87Vogt, Jim 1968-70Vogt, Jon 1970Voithofer, Jason 1991-92Volpe, Joe 1968-69Vosovic, Larry 1960-61WWagner, Jermayne 1993-96Wahl-Schwartz, Brian 2013Wain, John 1970-71Waldron, Mike 1996Walker, Bob 1984-86Walker, Brandon 2009Walker, Kraig 2006, 2008-09Wallace, Dennis 1984Wallace, Joe 1948-49Wallace, Nick 2006Walsh, Brian 1995-97Walter, Joey 2012Walters, Mark 2005Walton, Darren 1993-96Ward, Brock 2005-06Wargo, Bob 1971, 1973Warning, Jason 2005-06, 2008Warren, Barry 1971-73Warren, Justin 2008Washabaugh, Bill 1987-89Watkins, Jay 2013Watson, Mickey 1963-65Weaver, Jeremy 1994-97Weaver, Logan 2013Webb, Sinclair 2004Weber, Dave 1968-70Weidl, Kevin 2002-04, 2006Weinel, Richard 1946-47Welde, Bob 1979Wells, Myke 2006-09Wenger, Glenn 1969-71Wertz, David 1946-48Wertz, Tom 1987West, Ray 1975-77Westbrook, Ceasar 2008Whipkey, Bryon 1986-89Whisner, Mark 1979Whitacre, Brad 2004-05White, Johnny 1989-92

White, Mike 2004-06Whittaker, Tanner 2003-06Wick, Jason 1987Widmar, Jim 1960-61Wilcox, John 1968-70Will, Jerry 1966-67Williams, Ben 1995Williams, Chris 1999-01Williams, De’Antwan 2012-13Williams, Eric 2013Williams, Marc 2001-03Williams, Salath 2012Willis, Tim 1997Wilson, Bob 1978-79Wilson, Hal 1946-48Wilson, Len 1971Wilson, Roger 1997-00Wilson, Terrance 1998-99Wilson, Troy 1993Wilt, Bill 1958-61Witter, Ken 2005-08Wojcik, Mike 2006-08Wolfe, Jimmy 1961-62, 1965Wolford, Bob 1977Wonsettler, Chuck 1971, 1973-74Wood, Harry 1952-53Wood, Leo 2005-08Wood, Neal 2002-03Woods, Mike 1990-93Woods, Phillip 1997-98Woods, Scott 1991-93Wozniak, Tom 1977-78Wyatt. Chuck 1993

YYacamelli, Kerry 1991-94Yanni, Jack 1967-69Yokitis, George 1972Young, Keith 1973-75Young, Leroy 1976Young, Tyre 2004Yurt, P.J. 2003-05Yusi, Frank 1960-64Yuvan, Ron 1960-63

ZZambelli, Carmen 1966Zandier, Richard 1989Zavatsky, John 1991-94Ziegler, John 1968-70Ziegler, Neil 1982-84, 86Zilinskas, Mark 1983-86Zinobile, Mike 1990-91Zook, Rob 1987-90

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RUSHINGMOST ATTEMPTS 72 vs. California, 1977FEWEST ATTEMPTS 20 vs. Youngstown State, 1973; vs. Edinboro, 2008MOST YARDS GAINED 523 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994FEWEST YARDS GAINED -28 vs. Hillsdale, 1983MOST YARDS ALLOWED 472 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED -52 vs. Edinboro, 1968MOST YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS591 vs. Akron, 1971 (Akron 437, IUP 154)MOST TOUCHDOWNS7 vs. Brockport State, 1968; vs. California, 1993; vs. Clarion, 2008MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED6 vs. Grand Valley State, 2002

FIRST DOWNSMOST FIRST DOWNS MADE35 vs. California, 1994FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MADE3 vs. Geneva, 1960; vs. Westminster, 1962MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED33 vs. Akron, 1971; vs. Grand Valley State, 2002FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 3 vs. Ferris State, 1966

TOTAL OFFENSEMOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED 695 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED44 vs. Geneva, 1960MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED676 vs. Slippery Rock, 2013FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED1 vs. Lock Haven, 2009MOST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS1,049 vs. Lehigh, 1985 (IUP 512, Lehigh 537)FEWEST TOTAL YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS267 vs. Northwood, 1973 (IUP 70, Northwood 197)

SCORINGMOST POINTS SCORED80 vs. Cheyney, 2007FEWEST POINTS SCORED0 10 times (most recently vs. Bloomsburg, 2005)MOST POINTS ALLOWED62 vs. Grand Valley State, 2002FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED0 75 times (most recently vs. Seton Hill, 2012)MOST POINTS SCORED, BOTH TEAMS117 vs. Shippensburg, 1996 (IUP 62, Shippensburg 55)FEWEST POINTS SCORED, BOTH TEAMS3 vs. Westminster, 1982 (Westminster 3, IUP 0)MOST POINTS SCORED IN LOSS41 vs. Lehigh, 1985 (Lehigh 49, IUP 41)MOST POINTS SCORED BY DEFEATED OPPONENT55 vs. Shippensburg, 1996 (IUP 62, Shippensburg 55)MOST POINTS SCORED, ONE HALF51 vs. Cheyney (first half), 1995MOST POINTS ALLOWED, ONE HALF50 vs. Grand Valley State (first half), 2002LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 66 vs. Cheyney, 2007 (IUP 80, Cheyney 14)LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT44 vs. Youngstown State, 1973 (Youngstown State 44, IUP 0)MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED11 vs. Northwood, 1968; vs. Cheyney, 2007MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED8 vs. North Dakota State, 1990; vs. Shippensburg, 1996; vs. Grand Valley State, 2002MOST FIELD GOALS MADE4 vs. New Haven, 1995; vs. Shippensburg, 2003; vs. Clarion, 2006; vs. Gannon, 2008; vs. Slippery Rock, 2012MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE11 vs. Cheyney, 2007

PASSINGMOST ATTEMPTS 52 vs. Clarion, 1979 vs. Clarion, 1992FEWEST ATTEMPTS 5 vs. California, 2000MOST ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 55 vs. Millersville, 1999 vs. New Haven, 2003MOST COMPLETIONS 34 vs. Lehigh, 1985 vs. Shepherd, 2007FEWEST COMPLETIONS 0 vs. Geneva, 1960 vs. Lock Haven, 1964 vs. Kutztown, 1978MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 33 vs. Lehigh, 1985FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 0 vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 89.3 (25 of 28) vs. Millersville, 2008LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 18.2 (4 of 22) vs. Edinboro, 1980MOST YARDS GAINED 483 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 FEWEST YARDS GAINED 0 vs. Geneva, 1960 vs. Lock Haven, 1964 vs. Kutztown, 1978MOST YARDS ALLOWED 449 vs. Slippery Rock, 2013FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 0 vs. Shippensburg, 1964 vs. Slippery Rock, 1966MOST TOUCHDOWNS 6 vs. Northwood, 1968 vs. Edinboro 2002MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 5 vs. Lehigh, 1985 vs. Bloomsburg, 2003 vs. California, 2009MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 6 vs. Liberty, 1982MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 7 vs. Juniata, 1962

GAME RECORDS

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RUSHINGMOST ATTEMPTS 674 in 2012FEWEST ATTEMPTS 330 in 2008MOST NET YARDS GAINED 3,630 in 2012MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 259.3 (3,630 yards in 14 games) in 2012FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 851 in 1973FEWEST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 94.6 (851 yards in 9 games) in 1973MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 2,092 in 1990MOST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 205.8 (2,058 yards in 10 games) in 2005FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 761 in 2008FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 75.1 (826 yards in 11 games) in 1988HIGHEST AVERAGE PER ATTEMPT 5.86 (1,933 yards in 309 attempts) in 2008LOWEST AVERAGE PER ATTEMPT 2.55 (1,121 yards in 439 attempts) in 2012MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 44 in 1991FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 8 in 1973MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 22 in 2002FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 4 in 2008, 2011

FIRST DOWNSMOST FIRST DOWNS 309 in 1993MOST FIRST DOWNS PER GAME 23.2 (302 first downs in 13 games) in 1991FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 83 in 1962FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PER GAME 10.4 (83 first downs in 8 games) in 1962 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 247 in 1993MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED PER GAME 20.9 (209 first downs in 10 games) in 1997FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 87 in 1960FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED PER GAME 10.9 (87 first downs in 8 games) in 1960

TOTAL OFFENSEMOST NET YARDS GAINED 6,340 in 1993MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 445.2 (5,787 yards in 13 games) in 1991FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 1,434 in 1960FEWEST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 179.3 (1,434 yards in 8 games) in 1960MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 4,453 in 1993MOST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 379.9 (3,799 yards in 10 games) in 1997FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 1,760 in 1960FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 203.7 (1,833 yards in 9 games) in 1963

WINS/LOSSESMOST WINS 13 in 1993MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 13 in 1993MOST LOSSES 7 in 1961MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 4 in 1961, 2009, 2010MOST SHUTOUTS 4, four times (most recently in 1991)MOST TIMES SHUTOUT 1, 11 times (most recently in 2012)

MISCELLANEOUSMOST PUNTS 76 in 1999FEWEST PUNTS 31 in 1992HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 41.4 in 1994LOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE 31.8 in 1967MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 56 in 1989MOST PENALTIES 123 in 2012MOST PENALTY YARDAGE 1,249 in 1991

SCORINGMOST POINTS SCORED 542 in 1990HIGHEST AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME 38.7 (542 points in 14 games) in 1990FEWEST POINTS SCORED 92 in 1960LOWEST AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME 11.4 (103 points in 9 games) in 1961MOST POINTS ALLOWED 298 in 2002HIGHEST AVERAGE POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 23.6 (260 points in 11 games) in 1996FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 56 in 1962LOWEST AVERAGE POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 7.0 (56 points in 8 games) in 1962MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 74 in 1990FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 in 1960 and 1976MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 37 in 2002FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 8 in 1962MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 19 (29 attempts) in 2012MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED 13 (17 attempts) in 2002MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE 66 (70 attempts) in 1990MOST EXTRA POINTS ALLOWED 32 (33 attempts) in 2007

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PLAYOFF GAME RECORDSPLAYOFF GAME RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS 41 by Aamir Dew vs. Northwood (2000)RUSHING YARDS 195 by Terrance Wilson vs. Millersville (1999)RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 4 by Dennis Robinson vs. Grand Valley State (1994)PASS ATTEMPTS 49 by Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007)PASS COMPLETIONS 34 by Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007)PASSING YARDS 407 by Brian Eyerman vs. Saginaw Valley State (2001)PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 4 by Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007)RECEPTIONS 13 by Ken Witter vs. Shepherd (2007)RECEIVING YARDS 207 by Carmelo Ocasio vs. Saginaw Valley State (2001)RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 4 by Ken Witter vs. Shepherd (2007)POINTS SCORED 24 by Dennis Robinson vs. Grand Valley State (1994), by Ken Witter vs. Shepherd (2007)TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 by Dennis Robinson vs. Grand Valley State (1994), by Ken Witter vs. Shepherd (2007)FIELD GOALS MADE 2, four times (last by Josh Telenko vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2002)EXTRA POINTS MADE 6 by John Jaworski vs. Winston-Salem State (1990), by Jaworski vs. Virginia Union (1991)POINTS SCORED (KICKING) 10 (4 PAT, 2 FG) by Mike Geary vs. North Alabama (1993)TACKLES 18 by Nick Pascarella vs. North Dakota State (1990)SACKS 2, 13 times (last by Rob Plowman vs. West Chester, 2007)INTERCEPTIONS 3 by Reece Brown vs. Virginia Union (1991)

PLAYOFF CAREER RECORDSPLAYOFF CAREER RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS 179 by Michael Mann (1990-93)RUSHING YARDS 987 by Michael Mann (1990-93)RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 9 by Michael Mann (1990-93)PASS ATTEMPTS 185 by Tony Aliucci (1989-91)PASS COMPLETIONS 102 by Tony Aliucci (1989-91)PASSING YARDS 1677 by Tony Aliucci (1989-91)PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 12 by Tony Aliucci (1989-91) by Brian Eyerman (1999-02)RECEPTIONS 43 by Jai Hill (1988-91)RECEIVING YARDS 856 by Jai Hill (1988-91)RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 8 by Jai Hill (1988-91)POINTS SCORED 54 by Michael Mann (1990-93)TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 9 by Michael Mann (1990-93)FIELD GOALS MADE 3 by Rob Grims (1989-90); by Mike Geary (1993)EXTRA POINTS MADE 16 by John Jaworski (1990-91) by Mike Geary (1993)POINTS SCORED BY KICKING 25 (16 PAT, 3 FG) by Mike Geary (1993)

PASSINGMOST ATTEMPTS 404 in 1985FEWEST ATTEMPTS 101 in 1960MOST COMPLETIONS 238 in 2007 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 41 in 1960MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 239 in 1993FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 46 in 1960HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 61.7 (207 of 332) in 2008LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 32.3 (42 of 130) in 1961MOST YARDS GAINED 3,129 in 1993MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 272.1 (2,721 yards in 10 games) in 1992FEWEST YARDS GAINED 483 in 1960FEWEST YARDS GAINED PER GAME 60.4 (483 in 8 games) in 1960MOST YARDS ALLOWED 2,757 in 1996MOST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 250.6 (2,757 yards in 11 games) in 1996FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 587 in 1960FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 65.9 (593 yards in 9 games) in 1977MOST TOUCHDOWNS 40 in 2002FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1 in 1961MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 20 in 1993FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 2 in 1962MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 24 in 1982FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 in 1969MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 35 in 1991FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS MADE 8 in 1973, 2006 and 2009

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MOST POINTS (SINCE 1927)Rk. Pts. Opponent Year1. 80 Cheyney 20072. 75 Northwood 19683. 66 Clarion 20084. 65 West Virginia Tech 19905. 63 Millersville 2008 63 Lock Haven 20107. 62 Slippery Rock 1990 62 California 1994 62 Slippery Rock 1994 62 Shippensburg 1995 62 Shippensburg 1996 62 Millersville 201313. 59 Lock Haven 197514. 58 Edinboro 1968 58 Southern Connecticut 1989 58 Cheyney 199517. 57 Ferris State 196518. 56 Clarion 1984 56 Virginia Union 1991 56 Lock Haven 2011 56 Cheyney 201222. 55 Lock Haven 1990 55 Gannon 201324. 54 Edinboro 1935 54 Clarion 1989 54 Towson State 1991 54 Kutztown 1993 54 Edinboro 200229. 52 Clarion 1927 52 Edinboro 1984 52 Slippery Rock 1989 52 Shippensburg 1991 52 Lock Haven 1993 52 California 1993 52 Lock Haven 1994 52 Clarion 1998

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FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1927)Rk. Pts. Opponent (Pts) Year1. 0 Geneva (19) 1960 0 Geneva (6) 1961 0 Youngstown St. (44) 1973 0 Shippensburg (21) 1976 0 Clarion (17) 1978 0 Clarion (15) 1980 0 Westminster (3) 1982 0 Edinboro (37) 1989 0 Northwood (28) 2000

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MOST FIRST DOWNSRk. 1D Opponent Year1. 35 California 19942. 33 East Stroudsburg 1991 33 California 19934. 31 Clarion 1983 31 Virginia Union 19916. 30 Shippensburg 1965 30 California 1965 30 Winston-Salem State 1990 30 Towson State 1991 30 Slippery Rock 1994 30 Lock Haven 2004

FEWEST FIRST DOWNSRk. 1D Opponent Year1. 3 Geneva 1960 3 Westminster 19623. 4 Northwood 19734. 6 Slippery Rock 1963 6 California 19706. 7 Clarion 1961 7 Edinboro 1962 7 Delaware 19689. 8 California 1961 8 Northwood 1972 8 Westminster 1973 8 Clarion 1977 8 Hillsdale 1982 8 Westminster 1982 8 West Chester 1987

MOST RUSHING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 523 Slippery Rock 19942. 433 East Stroudsburg 20063. 432 California 19944. 421 California 19935. 406 Lock Haven 19956. 388 Slippery Rock 20127. 381 Millersville 1990 381 California 19959. 377 California 2000

10. 374 California 1977

FEWEST RUSHING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. -28 Hillsdale 19832. -9 Clarion 19753. -8 Hillsdale 19824. 5 Westminster 19625. 10 California 19706. 12 Youngstown State 19737. 13 New Haven 19978. 16 Westminster 1978

9. 19 Akron 1970

19 Clarion 1996

MOST PASSING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 483 Shippensburg 19832. 460 Lehigh 19853. 407 Saginaw Valley State 20014. 402 Clarion 19855. 400 Shippensburg 19966. 378 Shepherd 2007 378 Gannon 20138. 377 Saginaw Valley State 20029. 367 Towson State 1985

10. 365 Shippensburg 1995

FEWEST PASSING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 0 Geneva 1960 0 Lock Haven 1964 0 Kutztown 19784. 15 California 19615. 19 California 20006. 23 California 19637. 26 Slippery Rock 1961 26 Clarion 19619. 28 California 1976

MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSERk. Yards Opponent Year1. 695 Slippery Rock 19942. 658 Gannon 20133. 634 Millersville 20084. 618 Shippensburg 19965. 615 West Virginia Tech 19906. 602 California 19937. 598 California 19948. 595 Shippensburg 19959. 592 Winston-Salem State 199010. 590 Edinboro 198411. 588 Shippensburg 1965

12. 587 Clarion 2008

FEWEST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSERk.Yards Opponent Year1. 44 Geneva 19602. 52 Edinboro 1960 52 Westminster 19624. 70 Northwood 19735. 94 Edinboro 1981

6. 101 Akron 1970

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MOST POINTS (SINCE 1927)Rk. Points Opponent Year1. 62 Grand Valley State 20022. 55 Shippensburg 19963. 54 Westminster 19564. 52 Slippery Rock 1999 52 Catawba 20046. 51 North Dakota State 19907. 50 Ohio 19578. 49 Akron 1970 49 Lehigh 1985 49 Clarion 199611. 47 Bloomsburg 201012. 46 Texas A&M-Kingsville 199413. 45 Gannon 201014. 44 Youngstown State 197315. 43 Central State 1994

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FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1990)Rk. Points Opponent Year1. 0 Clarion 1990 0 Towson State 1990 0 Millersville 1990 0 Winston-Salem State 1990 0 East Stroudsburg 1991 0 Shippensburg 1991 0 Slippery Rock 1991 0 Millersville 1991 0 Lock Haven 1992 0 Lock Haven 1994 0 Cheyney 1995 0 Lock Haven 1995 0 California 1998 0 Clarion 1999 0 Lock Haven 2000 0 Lock Haven 2001 0 California 2001 0 West Virginia Tech 2003 0 Shippensburg 2004 0 Millersville 2007 0 Shippensburg 2007 0 C.W. Post 2008 0 Lock Haven 2009 0 Slippery Rock 2010 0 Edinboro 2010 0 Edinboro 2011 0 Cheyney 2012 0 Lock Haven 2012 0 Clarion 2012 0 Cheyney 2013 0 Seton Hill 2013

MOST FIRST DOWNSRk. 1D Opponent Year1. 33 Akron 1971 33 Grand Valley State 20023. 32 Bloomsburg 20034. 31 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 31 East Stroudsburg 1997 31 Slippery Rock 20137. 30 Lehigh 19858. 29 West Chester 19989. 27 C.W. Post 1967

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FEWEST FIRST DOWNSRk. 1D Opponent Year1. 3 Ferris State 19662. 4 Westminster 1963 4 Lock Haven 19984. 5 Lock Haven 1963 5 Shippensburg 1964 5 Edinboro 1966 5 Frederick 1967 5 Edinboro 1976 5 Slippery Rock 2001

MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSERk. Yards Opponent Year1. 676 Slippery Rock 20132. 659 Texas A&M-Kingsville 19943. 627 North Dakota State 19904. 550 Bloomsburg 20035. 540 East Stroudsburg 19976. 538 Clarion 19967. 537 Lehigh 1985 537 North Alabama 19939. 526 Grand Valley State 2002

10. 519 Kutztown 2009

FEWEST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSERk. Yards Opponent Year1. 1 Lock Haven 20092. 30 Edinboro 19683. 51 Edinboro 1966 51 California 19765. 71 Bloomsburg 19896. 79 Lock Haven 19637. 80 Lock Haven 20088. 85 Lock Haven 19769. 96 Clarion 1986

10. 97 Shippensburg 1964

MOST RUSHING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 472 Texas A&M-Kingsville 19942. 448 North Dakota State 19903. 437 Akron 19714. 432 North Dakota State 19905. 359 North Alabama 19936. 347 Lock Haven 19817. 340 Lock Haven 19778. 323 Shippensburg 19819. 320 East Stroudsburg 1964

10. 308 Edinboro 1970

FEWEST RUSHING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. -52 Edinboro 19682. -32 Lock Haven 20093. -24 Shippensburg 19914. -23 C.W. Post 19685. -21 Juniata 19626. -16 Shippensburg 20077. -13 Bloomsburg 19898. -7 New Haven 2003

9. -6 Mercyhurst 2008

10. -5 Clarion 1999

MOST PASSING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 449 Slippery Rock 20132. 438 California 20123. 413 Lehigh 19854. 360 C.W. Post 19815. 356 Kutztown 20096. 351 Edinboro 19907. 349 West Chester 19938. 344 Shippensburg 19829. 344 Mercyhurst 2010

10. 342 Millersville 1999

FEWEST PASSING YARDSRk. Yards Opponent Year1. 0 Shippensburg 1964 0 Slippery Rock 19663. 6 Mansfield 20064. 7 Edinboro 19665. 10 Slippery Rock 19656. 11 Edinboro 1964 11 Slippery Rock 19688. 13 Youngstown State 19999. 16 Ferris State 1965 16 Millersville 2007

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MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Att.1. Michael Mann Edinboro 1993 442. Harvie Tuck California 2012 433. Aamir Dew Northwood 2000 414. Larry Monsilovich Shippensburg 1970 405. De’Antwan Williams Shippensburg 2013 395. James Suber Lock Haven 1996 38 De’Antwan Williams California 2013 386. Dan Cox C.W. Post 1968 37 Aamir Dew Slippery Rock 2001 37 Mike Jemison Millersville 2004 379. James Suber Bloomsburg 1996 36 Chris Morgan Shippensburg 2005 36

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS - SeasonRank Name Year Att.1. Michael Mann 1993 3732. James Suber 1996 3333. Chris Morgan 2005 2824. Dennis Robinson 1994 2705. Harvie Tuck 2012 2696. Terrance Wilson 1999 2487. De’Antwan Williams 2013 2408. Aamir Dew 2001 238 De’Antwan Williams 2012 23810. Harvie Tuck 2010 229

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS - CareerRank Name Years Att.1. Michael Mann 1990-93 8492. Harvie Tuck 2009-12 8263. Chris Morgan 2003-06 6804. Aamir Dew 1999-01 6205. Dan Cox 1966-69 5226. Steve Girting 1985-88 5107. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 5098. Dave Seidel 1982-85 4899. De’Antwan Williams 2012-13 47810. Dennis Robinson 1994-95 450

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS - SeasonRank Name Year TD1. Michael Mann 1993 192. De’Antwan Williams 2013 18 Dennis Robinson 1994 184. Larry Monsilovich 1971 175. James Suber 1996 176. Harvie Tuck 2012 167. Michael Mann 1991 158. Rick Johnson 1975 149. Steve Girting 1988 1410. Ken Rock 1989 14

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS - CareerRank Name Years TD1. Michael Mann 1990-93 482. Chris Morgan 2003-06 34 Harvie Tuck 2009-12 344. Steve Girting 1985-88 335. Dan Cox 1966-69 32 Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 327. Aamir Dew 1999-01 318. Dennis Robinson 1994-95 309. De’Antwan Williams 2012-13 2810. Rick Johnson 1973-75 23 Ken Rock 1989-90 23 James Suber 1995-96 23

MOST RUSHING YARDS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Yds1. De’Antwan Williams Shippensburg 2013 3152. Chris Morgan East Stroudsburg 2006 2863. Chris Morgan Lock Haven 2004 2664. James Suber Lock Haven 1996 2615. Harvie Tuck California 2012 2566. Larry Monsilovich Shippensburg 1970 2417. Harvie Tuck Slippery Rock 2012 2338. Harvie Tuck Mercyhurst 2012 2319. James Suber New Haven 1996 229 Tobias Robinson Clarion 2008 229

MOST RUSHING YARDS - SeasonRank Name Year Yds1. Michael Mann 1993 20272. James Suber 1996 18653. Harvie Tuck 2012 16604. Dennis Robinson 1994 15975. Michael Mann 1991 14526. Terrance Wilson 1999 13487. De’Antwan Williams 2013 13478. De’Antwan Williams 2012 13259. Chris Morgan 2006 131810. Mike Jemison 2003 131111. Chris Morgan 2005 127612. Aamir Dew 2001 124413. Tobias Robinson 2008 120314. Aamir Dew 2000 119115. Aamir Dew 1999 1188

MOST RUSHING YARDS - CareerRank Name Years Yds1. Michael Mann 1990-93 48052. Harvie Tuck 2009-12 43413. Chris Morgan 2003-06 38174. Aamir Dew 1999-01 36235. De’Antwan Williams 2012-13 26726. Dennis Robinson 1994-95 26627. James Suber 1995-96 25658. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 24789. Terrance Wilson 1998-99 225510. Steve Girting 1985-88 2236

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MOST PASS ATTEMPTS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Att.1. Scott Woods Clarion 1992 522. Bob McFarland Clarion 1979 513. Rich Ingold West Chester 1983 50 Andrew Krewatch California 2007 505. Lynn Hieber Westminster 1975 49 Rich Ingold Lehigh 1985 49 Andrew Krewatch Shepherd 2007 49 Andrew Krewatch Gannon 2008 499. Lynn Hieber California 1973 47

10. Rich Ingold Towson State 1985 45

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS - SeasonRank Name Year Att.1. Andrew Krewatch 2007 3912. Rich Ingold 1985 3753. Scott Woods 1993 3364. Rich Ingold 1983 3335. Andrew Krewatch 2008 3206. Lynn Hieber 1975 3007. Paul Failla 1998 2978. Terry Throm 1997 2959. Brian Eyerman 2002 29010. Scott Woods 1992 288

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS - CareerRank Name Years Att.1. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 2007-09 11352. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 9593. Rich Ingold 1983-85 8524. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 7665. Bob McFarland 1978-80 7346. Scott Woods 1991-93 7197. Kevin Weidl 2002-04, 2006 7178. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 7079. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 61510. Scott McGuigan 1980-83 585 Terry Throm 1994-97 585

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Att.) - SeasonRank Name Year Att. Comp. Pct.1. Tony Aliucci 1991 234 151 .6452. Rich Ingold 1984 144 91 .6323. Andrew Krewatch 2008 320 201 .6284. Andrew Krewatch 2007 391 237 .6065. Jim Pehanick 1988 283 171 .6046. Brian Eyerman 2002 290 173 .5977. Scott Woods 1992 288 171 .5948. Mike Box 2013 240 141 .5879. Rich Ingold 1985 375 219 .58410. Terry Throm 1996 284 165 .581

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 200 Att.) - CareerRank Name Years Att. Comp. Pct.1. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 766 452 .5902. Rich Ingold 1983-85 852 499 .5863. Terry Throm 1994-97 585 340 .5814. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 615 355 .5775. Scott Woods 1991-93 719 413 .5746. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 07-09 1135 638 .5627. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 959 536 .5598. Mike Box 2011-13 498 278 .5589. Bob Kiel 1984-86 378 208 .55010. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 707 371 .525

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Comp.1. Rich Ingold Lehigh 1985 34 Andrew Krewatch Shepherd 2007 343. Lynn Hieber California 1973 28 Bob McFarland Clarion 1979 285. Rich Ingold West Chester 1983 27 Rich Ingold Towson State 1985 27 Andrew Krewatch Slippery Rock 2007 27 Andrew Krewatch Gannon 2008 279. Rich Ingold Clarion 1983 26 Andrew Krewatch Kutztown 2008 26

MOST PASS COMPLETTIONS - SeasonRank Name Year Comp.1. Andrew Krewatch 2007 2372. Rich Ingold 1985 2193. Andrew Krewatch 2008 2014. Scott Woods 1993 1945. Rich Ingold 1983 1896. Brian Eyerman 2002 1737. Jim Pehanick 1988 1718. Scott Woods 1992 1719. Terry Throm 1997 17010. Terry Throm 1996 165

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS - CareerRank Name Years Comp.1. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 2007-09 6382. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 5363. Rich Ingold 1983-85 4994. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 4525. Scott Woods 1991-93 4136. Kevin Weidl 2002-04, 2006 3747. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 3718. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 3559. Bob McFarland 1978-80 34410. Terry Throm 1994-97 340

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PASSING YARDS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Yds1. Rich Ingold Lehigh 1985 4602. Brian Eyerman Saginaw Valley 2001 4073. Rich Ingold Shippensburg 1983 4034. Terry Th rom Shippensburg 1996 4005. Andrew Krewatch Shepherd 2007 378 Mike Box Gannon 2013 3787. Brian Eyerman Saginaw Valley 2002 3778. Rich Ingold Towson State 1985 3679. Rich Ingold Clarion 1985 36410. Scott Woods Clarion 1993 353

PASSING YARDS - SeasonRank Name Year Yds1. Andrew Krewatch 2007 31002. Scott Woods 1993 28563. Rich Ingold 1985 27604. Brian Eyerman 2002 27245. Scott Woods 1992 25806. Terry Throm 1996 25197. Andrew Krewatch 2008 24498. Brian Eyerman 2001 24169. Tony Aliucci 1990 241410. Tony Aliucci 1989 2413

PASSING YARDS - CareerRank Name Years Yds1. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 84092. Andrew Krewatch 2005-09 82203. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 73324. Rich Ingold 1983-85 64545. Scott Woods 1991-93 61336. Kevin Weidl 2002-06 55947. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 49418. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 48749. Terry Throm 1994-97 468810. Bob McFarland 1978-80 4534

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS - SeasonRank Name Year TD1. Brian Eyerman 2002 362 Andrew Krewatch 2007 293. Tony Aliucci 1990 274. Rich Ingold 1985 23 Scott Woods 1993 236. Brian Eyerman 2001 22 Andrew Krewatch 2008 228. Terry Throm 1996 219. Tony Aliucci 1989 20 Scott Woods 1992 20

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS - CareerRank Name Years TD1. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 842. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 2006-09 683. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 654. Kevin Weidl 2002-04, 2006 505. Rich Ingold 1983-85 496. Scott Woods 1991-93 477. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 358. Mike Box 2011-2013 339. Terry Throm 1994-97 3210. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 30

PASSING INTERCEPTIONS - SeasonRank Name Year INT1. Scott McGuigan 1982 232. Rich Ingold 1985 183. Bob McFarland 1979 17 Bob McFarland 1980 175. Jim Pehanick 1988 156. Bob Kiel 1986 14 Jim Pehanick 1987 14 Scott Woods 1992 14 Andrew Krewatch 2005 14 Bo Napoleon 2010 14

PASSING INTERCEPTIONS - CareerRank Name Years INT1. Bob McFarland 1978-80 472. Andrew Krewatch 2005-09 433. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 384. Scott McGuigan 1980-83 375. Rich Ingold 1983-85 366. Kevin Weidl 2002-06 357. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 328. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 309. Scott Woods 1991-93 2910. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 27

TOTAL OFFENSE - SeasonRank Name Year Yds Pass Rush1. Andrew Krewatch 2007 -51 3100 30492. Scott Woods 1993 22 2856 28783. Scott Woods 1992 -39 2580 25414. Rich Ingold 1985 -228 2760 25325. Brian Eyerman 2002 -219 2724 25056. Lynn Hieber 1975 324 2179 25037. Andrew Krewatch 2008 -21 2449 24288. Lynn Hieber 1974 426 1948 23749. Tony Aliucci 1991 -44 2384 234010. Terry Throm 1996 -192 2519 2327

TOTAL OFFENSE - CareerRank Name Years Yds Pass Rush1. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 2007-09 -171 8220 80432. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 -630 8409 77793. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 -298 7332 70344. Rich Ingold 1983-85 -309 6454 61455. Scott Woods 1991-93 -28 6133 61056. Lynn Hieber 1972-75 852 4941 5793

7. Kevin Weidl 2002-04, 2006 156 5594 57508. Michael Mann 1990-93 4805 0 48059. Jim Pehanick 1985-88 -238 4874 4636

TOTAL OFFENSE - GameRank Name vs. Opp (Year) Yards1. Rich Ingold vs. Lehigh (1985) 452 (460 pass, -8 rush)2. Brian Eyerman vs.Saginaw Valley (2001) 401 (407 pass, -6 rush)3. Rich Ingold vs. Shippensburg (1983) 393 (403 pass, -10 rush)4. Terry Throm vs. Shippensburg (1996) 389 (400 pass, -11 rush)5. Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007) 377 (378 pass, -1 rush)6. Scott Woods vs. Clarion (1993) 370 (370 pass, 17 rush)7. Brian Eyerman vs. Saginaw Valley (2002) 366 (377 pass, -11 rush)8. Rich Ingold vs. Slippery Rock (1984) 347 (348 pass, -1 rush)9. Scott Woods vs. West Chester (1993) 347 (350 pass, -3 rush)10. Rich Ingold vs. Edinboro (1984) 339 (275 pass, 64 rush) Lynn Hieber vs. Lock Haven (1974) 339 (261 pass, 78 rush)

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RECEPTIONS - GameRank Name Opponent Year Rec.1. Terry Skelley Clarion 1979 152. Len Pesotini Westminster 1975 143. Carmelo Ocasio Millersville 2001 13 Ken Witter Shepherd 2007 135. Dave Seidel Lehigh 1985 126. Len Pesotini Lock Haven 1975 11 John McCutcheon California 1974 118. John Burlas East Stroudsburg 1981 10 Jim Spence Shippensburg 1983 10 Bill Thompson West Chester 1983 10 Bill Thompson Slippery Rock 1984 10 Gary Milanovich California 1965 10 JeMone Smith New Haven 1993 10 Lewis Hicks Shippensburg 1997 10 Lewis Hicks New Haven 1997 10 Carmelo Ocasio Saginaw Valley 2001 10 Ken Witter Bloomsburg 2007 10 Ken Witter West Chester 2007 10 Ken Witter Kutztown 2008 10

RECEPTIONS - SeasonRank Name Year Rec.1. Len Pesotini 1975 742. Ken Witter 2007 673. Ken Witter 2008 664. Terrill Barnes 2013 635. Jai Hill 1990 60 Carmelo Ocasio 2002 607. Terry Skelley 1979 59 Lewis Hicks 1997 599. Bill Thompson 1984 5810. Jai Hill 1989 57 Carmelo Ocasio 2001 57

RECEPTIONS - CareerRank Name Years Rec.1. Jai Hill 1988-91 2142. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 1653. Ken Witter 2005-08 1534. Lewis Hicks 1996-98 1395. Tony Trave 1984-87 1306. JeMone Smith 1990-93 1297. Paul Kovell 1987-90 1288. Mychal Skinner 2007-10 1279. Terrill Barnes 2011-13 12210. Mario Hardison 1993-96 118

RECEIVING YARDS - Game Rank Name Opponent Year Yds1. Jim Spence Shippensburg 1983 2712. Carmelo Ocasio Millersville 2001 2423. Terry Skelley Clarion 1979 2154. Carmelo Ocasio Saginaw Valley 2001 2075. Pat Brewer Lock Haven 2011 2046. J.R. Th omas Edinboro 2001 2027. Carmelo Ocasio California 2001 1948. Mario Hardison Shippensburg 1996 1929. Gregg Brenner Slippery Rock 1984 18810. Gary Milanovich California 1965 182

RECEIVING YARDS - SeasonRank Name Year Yds1. Jai Hill 1990 11832. Carmelo Ocasio 2001 11223. Jai Hill 1989 11084. Len Pesotini 1975 10885. Jai Hill 1991 10526. Terrill Barnes 2013 10147. Gregg Brenner 1984 10098. Carmelo Ocasio 2002 10029. Terry Skelley 1979 99210. Tony Trave 1987 935

RECEIVING YARDS - CareerRank Name Years Yds1. Jai Hill 1988-91 40732. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 28913. JeMone Smith 1990-93 21944. Tony Trave 1984-87 21915. Terrill Barnes 2011-13 21346. Mychal Skinner 2007-10 21067. LeRon McCoy 2001-04 20968. Mario Hardison 1993-96 20939. Lewis Hicks 1996-98 206010. Ken Witter 2005-08 1935

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS - SeasonRank Name Years Att.1. Jai Hill 1988-91 412. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 343. LeRon McCoy 2001-04 254. Mario Hardison 1993-96 235. Tony Trave 1984-87 216. Terrill Barnes 2011-13 187. Johnny White 1989-92 17 Ken Witter 2005-08 17 Mychal Skinner 2007-10 1710. Darel Patrick 1984-86 16

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS - CareerRank Name Year Att.1. Jai Hill 1990 202. Carmelo Ocasio 2002 163. Tony Trave 1987 134. Mario Hardison 1996 115. Gregg Brenner 1984 10 Carmelo Ocasio 2001 10 LeRon McCoy 2004 108. Darel Patrick 1985 9 Jai Hill 1991 9 Ken Witter 2007 9

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TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS - SeasonRank Name Year Yds1. Michael Mann 1993 212. Jai Hill 1990 203. Dennis Robinson 1994 19 James Suber 1996 195. De’Antwan Williams 2013 186. Larry Monsilovich 1971 17 Michael Mann 1991 178. Carmelo Ocasio 2002 16 Harvie Tuck 2012 1610. Larry Monsilovich 1970 15 Chris Morgan 2006 1512. Rick Johnson 1975 14 Steve Girting 1988 14 Ken Rock 1989 14

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS - CareerRank Name Years TDs1. Michael Mann 1990-93 522. Jai Hill 1988-91 413. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 374. Chris Morgan 2003-06 365. Steve Girting 1985-88 34 Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 34 Harvie Tuck 2009-12 348. Dan Cox 1966-69 339. Aamir Dew 1999-01 3210. Dennis Robinson 1994-95 31

FIELD GOALS MADE - SeasonRank Name Year FG FGA1. Brett Ullman 2012 19 292. Mike Geary 1993 18 22 Jon Ruff 1995 18 224. Craig Burgess 2008 16 22 Craig Burgess 2010 16 226. Josh Telenko 2003 12 197. Nick Wallace 2006 11 138. Jay Glymph 1997 10 15 Brett Ullman 2011 10 11

FIELD GOALS MADE -CareerRank Name Years FG FGA1. Craig Burgess 2007-10 47 632. Brett Ullman 2011-pres. 37 523. John Sandstrom 1985-88 30 544. Josh Telenko 2000-03 29 495. Jon Ruff 1993-95 24 306. Kurt Bowers 1977-80 23 43 Mike Geary 1992-93 23 308. Ron Orenak 1971-74 16 329. Rob Dominick 1981-84 15 38 Brad Whitacre 2004-05 15 24

EXTRA POINTS MADE - SeasonRank Name Year XP XPA1. Mike Geary 1993 64 672. Brett Ullman 2012 56 583. Jon Ruff 1994 55 574. Josh Telenko 2002 50 525. Craig Burgess 2008 46 46 Brett Ullman 2013 46 497. John Jaworski 1991 44 548. Rob Grims 1989 42 489. Rob Grims 1990 40 4110. John Sandstrom 1985 39 40 Jon Ruff 1995 39 41 Josh Telenko 2003 39 39

EXTRA POINTS MADE - CareerRank Name Years XP XPA1. Josh Telenko 2000-03 155 1622. John Sandstrom 1985-88 140 1463. Brett Ullman 2011-pres. 135 1414. Craig Burgess 2007-10 135 1395. Mike Geary 1992-93 102 1096. Jon Ruff 1993-95 94 987. Rob Grims 1988-90 85 938. Bob Tate 1966-68 76 829. Kurt Bowers 1977-80 75 7810. Rob Dominick 1981-84 71 79

POINTS SCORED - SeasonRank Name Year TD XP 2XP FG Pts1. Michael Mann 1993 21 0 0 0 1262. Jai Hill 1990 20 0 2 0 1243. Mike Geary 1993 0 64-67 0 18-22 1184. James Suber 1996 19 0 1 0 1165. Dennis Robinson 1994 19 0 0 0 1146. Brett Ullman 2012 0 56 0 19 1137. De’Antwan Williams 2013 18 0 0 0 1088. Larry Monsilovich 1971 17 0 0 0 1029. Michael Mann 1991 17 0 0 0 10210. Carmelo Ocasio 2002 16 0 0 0 96 Harvie Tuck 2012 16 0 0 0 9612. Craig Burgess 2008 0 46-46 0 16-22 94

POINTS SCORED - CareerRank Name Years TD XP 2XP FG Pts1. Michael Mann 1990-93 52 0 0 0 3122. Craig Burgess 2007-10 0 135 0 47 2763. Jai Hill 1988-91 41 0 2 0 2504. Brett Ullman 2011-pres. 0 135 0 37 2465. Josh Telenko 2000-03 0 155 0 29 2426. John Sandstrom 1985-88 0 140 0 30 2307. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 37 0 0 0 2228. Chris Morgan 2003-06 36 0 0 0 2169. Steve Girting 1985-88 34 0 0 0 20410. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 34 0 0 0 204 Harvie Tuck 2009-12 34 0 0 0 204

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PUNT RETURN AVERAGE - Season (Min. 10 Ret)Rank Name Year PR Yds Avg.1. Reece Brown 1992 12 196 16.32. Barry Ruffner 1967 14 226 16.13. Tom Parsha 1960 11 168 15.34. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2009 11 271 12.95. Anthony Rodriguez 2006 10 125 12.56. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2008 20 242 12.1

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE - Career(MIN. 20 Ret)Rank Name Years PR Yds Avg.1. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2006-09 69 788 11.42. Reece Brown 1989-92 34 380 11.23. Barry Ruffner 1967-69 47 488 10.44. Barry Threats 1996-98 54 550 10.25. Tink Stennett 1997-00 22 220 10.06. Ron Feraco 1970-72 64 581 9.17. Ray West 1974-77 35 316 9.0

KICK RETURN AVERAGE - Season (Min. 10 Ret)Rank Name Year KOR Yds Avg.1. Pat Brewer 2012 10 351 35.12. Derrick Smith 2003 10 304 30.43. Pat Brewer 2013 11 326 29.64. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2009 16 462 28.95. Tink Stennett 2000 13 375 28.86. Charles Peoples 1991 15 404 26.97. Tobias Robinson 2010 24 641 26.78. Larry Monsilovich 1970 17 442 26.09. Ed Gonzales 1977 13 336 25.810. J.R. Thomas 2002 16 404 25.211. Anthony Rodriguez 2007 21 528 25.1

KICK RETURN AVERAGE - Career (Min. 20 Ret)Rank Name Years KOR Yds Avg.1. J.R. Thomas 2001-02 22 623 28.32. Pat Brewer 2010-13 35 971 27.73. Tink Stennett 1997-00 22 602 27.44. Pat Brewer 2010-13 24 645 26.95. Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2006-09 49 1282 26.26. Tobias Robinson 2006, 08-10 30 746 24.97. Anthony Rodriguez 2006-07 32 767 24.08. Bill Washabaugh 1987-89 20 470 23.59. Charles Peoples 1989-92 41 956 23.3

PUNTING AVERAGE - Season (Min. 25 Punts)Rank Name Year Punts Yds Avg.1. John McGhee 1995 41 1722 42.02. Jim Haslett 1978 60 2489 41.53. John McGhee 1994 56 2318 41.44. Grant Schallock 2011 44 1807 41.15. Rob Allen 1983 42 1722 41.06. Rob Allen 1984 45 1774 39.47. Mike Rairigh 2005 56 2205 39.48. Brian Burke 2003 43 1690 39.39. Matt Spegal 2013 41 1596 38.910. Don Lindich 1964 34 1313 38.6 Brian Burke 2004 49 1891 38.6

PUNTING AVERAGE - Career (Min. 50 Punts) Rank Name Years Punts Yds Avg.1. John McGhee 1992-95 171 6773 39.62. Jim Haslett 1975-78 156 6068 38.9 Rob Allen 1982-84 152 5908 38.9 Matt Spegal 2012-pres. 52 2022 38.95. Ken Haggerty 1990-91 89 3342 37.66. Brian Burke 2002-04 147 5522 37.67. Jay DuPont 2007-08 53 1980 37.48. Chris Filipkowski 1987-89 61 2256 37.09. Matt Danel 1997-00 234 8615 36.810. Mike Rairigh 2003-06 101 3718 36.8

TACKLES - SeasonRank Name Year TKL1. Gregg Schmidt 1977 1772. Bob Buriak 1984 1603. Kevin McMullan 1987 1564. John Link 1978 1535. Jim Haslett 1978 1446. Terry Carroll 1980 1427. John Link 1979 1408. Bob Buriak 1986 1349. George Aggen 1976 13010. Jim Haslett 1976 129 Gregg Schmidt 1976 129

TACKLES (SINCE 1973) - CareerRank Name Years TKL1. George Aggen 1973-76 4292. Gregg Schmidt 1974-77 4213. Kevin McMullan 1985-88 4174. Jim Haslett 1975-78 4125. Bob Buriak 1984-86 4006. Mike Borisenko 1998-01 3527. Terry Carroll 1978-81 3488. Chris Bache 1983-86 3379. John Link 1976-79 33510. Sean Detwiler 1988-91 334

INTERCEPTIONS - SeasonRank Name Year Yds1. Pete Archibald 1962 9 Kelvin Lewis 1982 9 Reece Brown 1991 94. Tom Parsha 1960 8 Paul Neatrour 1966 8 Dave Baker 1980 8 Joey Flora 2001 8 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 2008 89. Dave Balmert 1970 7 Dave Balmert 1971 7

INTERCEPTIONS - CareerRank Name Years INT1. Dave Balmert 1970-72 192. Kenny Moore 1980-83 18 Reece Brown 1989-92 184. Pete Archibald 1961-63 17 Paul Neatrour 1963-66 17 Barry Ruffner 1967-69 177. Kelvin Lewis 1982-84 168. Johnny Franco 2009-12 159. Don Lindich 1961-64 14 Rich Stevenson 1988-91 14 Joey Flora 1998-01 14

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LEANDERJORDANLeander Jordan capped his IUP career with an All-America senior season as an offensive guard. A starter for the Indians from 1996-99, Jordan was chosen by the Carolina Panthers in the third round of the April 2000 NFL Draft, the second-highest selection ever from the university.

He also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and San Diego Chargers, seeing action in a total of 37 games including 13 games and nine starts with the Chargers in 2005. Jordan also started five times for the Panthers in his second season in 2001.

TIGHT END

JOHNJONESJohn Jones played one season at IUP in 1999 after transferring from Pitt, making 41 catches for 586 yards and four touchdowns to earn second team All-PSAC West honors. His 11-yard touchdown reception from Brian Eyerman gave IUP the lead for good in a 26-21 win over Millersville in the second round of the playoffs.

Jones signed a free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens in April 2000 and was on their Super Bowl winning team the following January. In four seasons in Baltimore he caught eight passes, including one for a touchdown, and made 26 tackles on special teams.

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JIMHASLETTJim Haslett has enjoyed a successful career in the NFL as a player as well as a head coach and defensive coordinator. He earned All-America honors three-times, playing from 1975-78, and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001.

He was picked in the second round of the 1979 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills and was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. In 1984 he was selected a member of the Bills’ Silver Anniversary All-Time team.

The current defensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 2000-05.

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KRISGRIFFINKris Griffin transferred to IUP from Geneva, playing in the 2002 and 2004 seasons. He made 155 tackles and intercepted three passes, earning All-PSAC West honors both seasons.

He signed as an undrafted free agent with Kansas City in 2005 and appeared in 24 games with the Chiefs over the next two seasons, making a total of 25 tackles as a linebacker and on special teams. In 2006 he led the team with 22 special teams tackles.

After spending 2007 and 2008 with the Cleveland Browns, he made brief stints with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2009 and 2010.

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CHRISVILLARRIALChris Villarrial played at IUP from 1992-95 and twice earned All-America honors while being named the best offensive lineman at the Snow Bowl, the Division II all-star game, as a senior. He was selected in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears.

Villarrial played eight seasons in Chicago and three more with the Buffalo Bills. He started a total of 148 games, blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher every season of his career, including NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Anthony Thomas in 2001, and was twice named to the All-Pro team.

WIDE RECEIVER

DAVESMITHDave Smith was a two-sport star at IUP and his accomplishments on the football field and basketball court earned him election to the Hall of Fame in 1997. Smith was chosen by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the eighth round of the 1970 NFL Draft.

He played three seasons in Pittsburgh and one each for the Houston Oilers and Kansas City Chiefs. With the Steelers he caught 87 passes for 1,219 yards and seven touchdowns. His best year came in 1971 when he made 47 receptions for 663 yards and scored five times.

DEFENSIVE BACK

AKWASIOWUSU-ANSAHAkwasi Owusu-Ansah became the seventh IUP player selected in the NFL Draft when the Dallas Cowboys took him in the fourth round in 2010.

While at IUP, Owusu-Ansah intercepted 10 passes, totaling 222 return yards with one touchdown. He scored a total of nine touchdowns in his career, including four punt returns, three kickoff returns, one interception and one fumble.

He ranked 10th in the nation in kickoff return average (29.9) and 15th in punt return average (12.9) in 2009, helping him to several All-American honors.

After spending 2010 and part of 2011 with the Cowboys, Owusu-Ansah spent part of his second season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He spent time on the practice squad of the Oakland Raiders before signing a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints on July 23, 2013. Soon after, he was released and signed a new deal with the Detroit Lions as a member of the practice squad.

WIDE RECEIVER

LERONMCCOYLeRon McCoy is among the best receivers in IUP history, ranking high in the school career record book with 110 receptions (10th), 2,096 yards (sixth) and 25 touchdowns (third) from 2001-04.

He was a three-time All-PSAC West performer, averaging 19.5 yards per catch on a total of 36 receptions and scored 10 touchdowns as a senior.

He was chosen by the Arizona Cardinals in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft and played in 10 games his rookie season, catching 18 passes for 191 yards and a touchdown. He also spent time with the San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans.

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Frank Trenney Jess Baum Rob Baron

Dr. Jagadeesha Shetty

Dr. CraigMcKirgan

Dr. DaveBizousky

Dr. David Wilson

SPORTS MEDICINE

THE SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM

has built a reputation during the past

two decades as a model for collegiate

athletic training. The IUP staff is respected due to the emphasis it puts on pre-

ventive medicine. It is the goal of athletic trainers Frank Trenney,

Jessie Baum and Rob Baron to teach athletes how to take care of

themselves and do everything they can to prevent serious injury.

This includes a drug, alcohol and health education program for all

incoming student-athletes.

Trenney is in his 18th year at IUP. He graduated from IUP in

1992 and went on to earn his master of science in kinesiology

from Indiana University in 1993. Trenney was a graduate assistant

at Indiana University and the head athletic trainer at Indiana High

School before joining the IUP staff.

Baum is in her ninth year at IUP. She graduated from Baldwin-

Wallace in 1997 and earned her master’s at Ohio University two

years later. Baum has worked professionally with the Long Island

Rough Riders soccer team and the Long Island Ducks baseball

team before coming to IUP.

Baron is in his seventh year at IUP. He graduated from Johnson

State College in Vermont in 1999 and earned a master’s degree

in exercise science from IUP in 2001. Baron served as the head

athletic trainer at Purchase Line High School before joining the

IUP staff.

Trenney, Baum and Baron are certified by the National Ath-

letic Trainers Association and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Staffing the Center for Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine

and serving as team physicians are Dr. Craig McKirgan, Dr. David

Bizousky, Dr. Jagadeesha Shetty and Dr. David Wilson. They work

closely with Dr. Zane Kirk and the staff of the university’s Pechan

Health Center.

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ABOUT IUPOFFERING AN EDUCATION USUALLY

found at private universities, IUP has a

small-college ambiance with a larger

university feel.

The university, which was founded in 1875, has

grown into an internationally-known university, draw-

ing its nearly15,379 enrollment from nearly every

state and more than 70 countries.

IUP has been recognized in the Princeton Re-

view’s Best 373 Colleges and Universities in its 2011

edition; Kaplan’s Unofficial Insider’s Guide to the 320

Most Interesting Colleges; Dr. Donald Archer’s Cool

Colleges for the Hyper-Intelligent, Self-Directed,

Late Blooming and Just Plain Different; and Careers

and Colleges Magazine’s annual “Great Schools at

Great Prices” feature.

With four locations in the foothills of the Allegh-

eny Mountains (Indiana, Northpointe, Punxsutawney

and Monroeville), which are all easily accessible to

Pittsburgh and the Middle Atlantic Region, IUP is

the largest of the 14 universities in the Pennsylvania

State System of Higher Education and the only one

which is authorized to confer doctoral degrees.

There are more than 140 undergraduate major

fields of study in 45 academic departments. Educa-

tion is always in the hands of eminently qualified

professors, never graduate students. Students work

alongside experienced faculty members at all levels

of the curriculum, and most classes are small with a

ratio approximately 16 to 1. Mentoring and tutoring

services are available in many fields.

Every major includes a strong liberal studies

component, and eligible students in all fields may

enroll in IUP’s Robert E. Cook Honors College, an in-

novative residential-based program for high-achiev-

ing students. Whatever the major, there are many

opportunities for internships, student exchange

programs and study abroad programs.

In addition to being one of the most affordable

schools in the nation, more than four out of five IUP

students receive some form of financial aid through

scholarships, grants and work-study programs.

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Since 1875, when IUP served only 225 students

in a single building. It has experienced continu-

ous growth, becoming Pennsylvania’s fifth largest

university. The current enrollment is nearly 15,400,

with students from nearly every state and more

than 70 countries.

In 1875, the main campus consisted of 12 acres

and one building, John Sutton Hall. Since then, with

constant growth, the university now consists of 374

acres and 63 major buildings.

In addition to the main campus, IUP operates

residential, educational facilities at the Punx-

sutawney Regional Campus in Jefferson County.

The campus totals approximately eight acres

consisting of three sites – a living-learning center

at the West End Campus, including a new apart-

ment-style residence hall for approximately 200

students; two buildings at the Academy of Culi-

nary Arts; and the Fairman Centre in downtown

Punxsutawney, which opened in 2009.

The IUP Northpointe Regional Campus in Arm-

strong County provides facilities for specialized

electro-optics training along with various other

undergraduate and graduate-level courses,

including nursing and education. Northpointe is a

commuter-only campus.

IUP also operates a graduate and professional

center in Allegheny County, IUP at Monroeville.

The Student Cooperative Association owns and

operates the Hadley Union Building complex,

which is located adjacent to the main campus.

The facility contains a large fitness center, several

handball and racquetball courts, a food court

and catering area, multiple computer lounges,

meeting rooms and the IUP Co-op. The Student

Cooperative Association also owns and maintains

a 280-acre outdoor recreational park that consists

of nature trails, a meeting lodge, a ski hut, softball

fields and an exercise station trail.

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RESIDENTIAL REVIVAL

TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OF

on-campus living, construction

began on a Residential Revival

project in 2006. The result has been

spectacular. Beginning in May 2006, IUP embarked on a compre-

hensive revitalization of its housing that will provide

space for 3,900 students when the final phase of

the project is completed in fall 2010. The $270-mil-

lion project, the largest of its kind in the nation,

has made IUP a school of choice for an expanding

number of students.

Within these living and learning communities,

IUP offers a wide array of specialty floors so that

students who share academic interests may live

near each other. For those who desire extra quiet,

study-intensive floors with stricter noise regulations

are available.

With information from students themselves on what

amenities were most important to them, the Foun-

dation for IUP and the university mapped out an

aggressive course of action that has led to replace-

ment of nearly all of the university’s residence halls.

There are four different suite configurations with

the opportunity to share a suite with one person or

three. Students have more control over their privacy

since some suites offer single sleeping quarters,

and they share a bathroom with only one person.

Each floor in the new suites has laundry facilities,

a kitchenette and lounge space as well as ample

meeting space. Many offices that perform student

services are conveniently located in the ground

floor of these new buildings.

A boulevard-style landscaped street is planned to

link downtown Indiana to campus and to the Koval-

chick Convention and Athletic Complex.

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IUP FOOTBALL at HOME (SINCE 1986)

• 28 seasons

• 134-28-1 overall home record

• .825 winning percentage

• 11 undefeated seasons

• 7-0 home record 6 times

• 25 consecutive wins from 1989-1992

• 9-2 home NCAA playoff record

Frank Cignetti Lou Tepper Curt Cignetti

1986-2005 2006-2010 2011-present

101-18-1 (.846) 19-7 (.731) 14-3 (.824)

F R A N K C I G N ET T I

G E O R G E P.

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