2014 wesley football media guide

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GENERAL INFORMATION General Information

President: Dr. William Johnston Exec. Director of Athletics: Mike Drass Assoc. Dir. of Compliance: Tracey Short Assoc. Dir. of Promotions: Steve Azzanesi Location: Dover, Del. Enrollment: 1537 Founded: 1873 Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Navy Blue & White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Independent Stadium: Scott D. Miller Stadium Capacity: 2,500

Head Coach

Head Coach: Mike Drass Alma Mater: Mansfield University Record at School: 187-52-1 (.781) Career Record/Years: same/20 Office Phone: 302-736-2363 Email: Michael.Drass@wesley.edu

Assistant Coaches

Chip Knapp (Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) Steve Azzanesi (Asst. Head Coach/Wide Receivers) Mike Gallagher (Offensive Line) Aaron Benson (Linebackers) Bernie Nowakowski (Offensive Line) Tom Smith (Defensive Line) First Year of Division III Football: 1986 Mike Brandenburg (Defensive Backs) Division III Record: 213-92-1 (.698) Shawn Plews (Special Teams/Running Record at Scott D. Miller Stadium: 105Backs) 29 (.784) Larry Delgado (Kickers/Punters) ACFC Record: 43-8 (.843) Bob Healy (Fullbacks) NCAA Appearances (Record/Appearanc- Jackie Robinson (Defensive Assistant) es): 10 (22-10/2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, Joel Elliott (Defensive Ends) Josh Rutherford (Tight Ends) 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000) ECAC Bowl Games (Record/Appearances): 6 (2-4/2001, 1998, 1997, 1995, Head Athletic Trainer: Brandon Sonson 1993, 1991) Office Phone: 302-736-2553 ACFC Championships (Last): 9 (2010, Email: Brandon.Sonson@wesley.edu 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2001, Sports Medicine Fax: 302-736-2590 2000, 1998) NCAA South Region Championships: 5 (2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005) Wesley has advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for nine-straight seasons and has won 110 games since the 2004 season. Dir. of Sports Information: Steven Kramer During that stretch, the Wolverines have Office Phone: 302-736-2450 won the South Region and advanced to the Mobile Phone: 301-512-0419 NCAA Semifinals five times, including three Email: Steven.Kramer@wesley.edu of the last five. Wesley is considered to be Fax: 302-730-3894 one of the premier teams in the East, receivWebsite: www.GoWesleyAthletics.com ing either the ECAC Team of the Year or Lambert Meadowlands Trophy in five of the last seven seasons.

History

Sports Medicine

Notes

On the Air

Every Wesley game can be heard live on the radio via WDEL 1150 AM or on the internet at www.wdel.com. Sean Greene (play-by-play) and former assistant coach and sports information director Jason Bowen (analysis) give the call.

table of contents

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wesley College Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . 1 President Dr. William N. Johnston . . . . . . 2 About Wesley College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A Winning Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Gagliardi Trophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 NCAA South Region Champions . . . . . . . 6 Lambert Meadowlands Trophy . . . . . . . . 7 In the Pros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Head Coach Mike Drass . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-17 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Team Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23 Wolverine Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Meet the Wolverines . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-33 Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-42 Annual Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-45 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Record vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Sports Information

Note to the Media

The Wesley College Sports Information Office is here to serve you. Contact the office for working credentials and press box space at Scott D. Miller Stadium, as well as press releases, statistics, feature stories, photos and other information on the Wolverines. Pre-game material, halftime statistics and NCAA final statistics along with a play-by-play is provided at every game.

One phone line will be provided to visiting team radio and phone lines and data ports will be made available to all working media members in attendance. There will be a coaches media teleconference on Wednesday during the season, please contact the Office of Sports Information for details.

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Credits

On the Cover

Information on the Wolverines is available on the Internet at www.GoWesleyAthletics. com. Follow the Wolverines on Twitter at www.twitter.com/gowesley and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gowesleyathletics.

The 2014 Wesley College Football Game Captains Joe Callahan, Aamir Petrose and Program was written and edited by Steven Sosthene Kapepula Media Guidelines Kramer. Additional editing provided by JesALL interview and photo requests must be sica Barranco. Design and layout by Steven coordinated through the Office of Sports Kramer. Photos by Steven Kramer, Rebecca Information. Access to practice must be set Pennington, Mickey De’Souza, Jessica up in advance and postgame interviews Barranco, Scott Thornton, Angela Fischer, with players and coaches will be granted Denise Monaghan, Robert & Karin Wagner, after a 10-minute cool-down period. Oppos- RC Workman, Sydney Leone and file photos. ing team interviews will be granted with that Printing by Proforma, Dover, Delaware. coach’s approval.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Wolverine Community, Welcome to Wesley College and another exciting year for our Wolverine athletic teams. Wesley College is extremely proud of our student-athletes and the opportunity to experience NCAA Division III competition. At Wesley, students have the opportunity to fulfill the Division III vision: “Follow your passions and discover your potential.” Wesley is at the forefront of fulfilling this vision by providing: • Proportion - students spend an appropriate amount of time in the classroom, studying in the Academic Resource Center, and practicing and competing on the field • Comprehensive learning - On the field, in the classroom, and through extra-curricular activities, students gain life skills and take the opportunity to learn and grow on a daily basis • Passion - Our young adults have the chance to pursue lifelong goals as a Wolverine • Responsibility - Student-athletes interact in an environment where they must take responsibility for their own decisions • Citizenship - Giving back to the local community is instrumental to the learning experience of our rising leaders Wesley is dedicated to investing in student-athletes and we celebrate their accomplishments on the field and in the classroom. We are proud of their academic successes and lifelong accomplishments. Here’s to another outstanding season! Sincerely,

William N. Johnston President

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NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


About Wesley College

Founded in 1873 as a preparatory school, Wesley College has a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church. The College offers 30 bachelors, four associates, and master’s degrees in nursing, education, business administration, environmental science and sports leadership in a multi-denominational, multi-cultural campus setting. Wesley College and its athletic facilities are located on 50 acres in historic Dover, Delaware. Dover is the capital of the nation’s first state and has 35,000 residents. The campus is situated in Dover’s major residential community with stores and banks in easy walking distance and malls a short commute. In addition to being the site of many pre-Revolutionary War buildings and sites, Dover is also the home of Dover Air Force Base and Dover Downs International Speedway, which hosts two annual NASCAR races. The city has a number of fine eating establishments as well as a wide variety of fast food restaurants. Seafood is a specialty because of the city’s proximity to the Delaware and Chesapeake bays and to the Atlantic Ocean. New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., are within a two to three hour drive of the campus. Most of the College’s 1,800 students (1,400 traditional and 400 adult full-time) come from the Middle Atlantic region. The majority of full time students enroll directly from high school, but the College does provide programs for nontraditional students. Wesley attracts students interested in a personal approach to learning, with a 17:1 student to faculty ratio.

THIS IS WESLEY COLLEGE

Areas of Study at Wesley College American Studies

Accounting Biology Business Administration Management Concentration • International Business Concentration • Marketing Concentration Education • Elementary (K-8) • Elementary (K-8 with Special Ed. dual cert.) • Physical Education (K-12) English Environmental Sciences History International Studies Liberal Studies Medical Technology Media Arts Nursing Legal Studies Music Philosophy and Religion Physical Education (Prof. Program) • Exercise Science Concentration • Sports Management Concentration Political Science Psychology

Wesley College Mission Statement Wesley College is a United Methodist institution of higher education that seeks to be among the finest student-centered learning communities in the liberal arts tradition. Consistent with our Methodist heritage, the College affirms meaning and purpose in life through justice, compassion, inclusion and social responsibility that enhance community life and respect for the environment. Wesley College exists to liberate and empower its students with the knowledge, skills, ethical attitudes and capacity for critical thinking needed to achieve personal and professional goals and to contribute to the local and global society.

Master’s Degree Programs Master of Arts in Teaching (initial certification) Master of Education Master of Arts in Education Master of Arts in Sport Leadership Curriculum and Instruction Secondary Education Business Administration Environmental Science Nursing

Wesley College at a Glance • Founded in 1873 to provide a value-centered education to students of all races and faith. The original Wilmington Conference Academy became Wesley College institute in 1918 and Wesley College conferred its first four-year degrees in 1978. Graduate programs were added in the 1990s. The institution is Delaware’s oldest private college. • Wesley is fully-accredited through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and is as an independent liberal arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Several majors are accredited through field-specific accreditation commissions. The College was named for John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. • The 50-acre main campus, located in the historic district of Delaware’s capital city, features a library, 21 buildings and recreational facilities. Several other support facilities are located within a walking distance of campus including a public library, the state archives and museum, and the legislative plaza. The College operates off-campus centers at the Dover Air Force Base and the Wesley College New Castle Campus. • Wesley is a partner in the Schwartz Center for the Arts, located in downtown Dover, allow-

ing the College to provide cultural programs for our students and the local community. • Approximately 1,800 students on the Dover campus attend the College each year from 28 states and 18 countries. • Over 4,000 undergraduate applications received annually. The Office of Admissions considers a variety of criteria, including high school GPA, SAT/ACT scores, extracurricular involvement, among others. • The student to faculty ratio is 17 to 1; 86 percent of full-time faculty hold appropriate terminal degrees. • As a member of ISEP, the International Student Exchange Program, Wesley College offers its students opportunities to study abroad at more than 150 institutions in 50 countries. • The Robert H. Parker Library is a 3-story 30,000 square foot building that houses over 100,000 books and paper periodicals, along with access to over 20,000 full-text electronic journals through database subscriptions. • 70% of full-time students live in a variety of College housing. There are six residence halls on campus. Zimmerman Hall offers apartment-style living for upperclassmen, Malmberg has suite style living, Carpenter and Roe Halls offer traditional

housing, and Gooding and Williams Halls provide housing for first-year students. The Honors House offers a quality housing experience for students that maintain a certain GPA and are approved for the Honors Program. • Students participate in a variety of over 30 co-curricular organizations including Student Government, Student Activities Board, Greek Life, intramurals and recreation, academic clubs, special interest groups and community service groups. • Internships, cooperative education, undergraduate research programs, and professional practicums are an integral part of many academic programs and encouraged in others. • Various volunteer opportunities are available in the community and through unique, campus based service programs, including charter school and other programs located within our campus community. • The College awards nearly $33 million in institutionally funded financial aid annually. • Ninety percent of full-time students receive financial aid comprised of scholarships, institutional grants, federal and state grants, student loans, work-study, and on-campus employment.

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Postseason Success Wesley College has made nine consecutive trips to the NCAA postseason, winning five regional championships and 22 playoff games, both of which are third in DIII in that time. Winning Seasons Since the program’s fourth year of Division III play in 1990, the team has not had a losing season and has had a winning record in 23 of 24 seasons. Scott D. Miller Stadium Wesley enjoys one of the best home field advantages in the nation, going 65-4 at Scott D. Miller Stadium since the beginning of the 2004 season.

All-Americans Since 1989, 60 Wesley College football players have earned a total of 148 AllAmerican honors. Major Awards Wolverines have also garnered numerous Player of the Year accolades, headed by Rocky Myers, the 2004 winner of the Gagliardi Trophy. Wesley has also produced 10 AP-Little All-Americans, as well as ECAC Players and Rookies of the Year and D3football.com South Region Players of the Year on both offense and defense. This past season, Sosthene Kapepula was named an AFCA All-American, giving Wesley an All-American for nine-straight seasons, the longest such streak in the Nation and second-longest in history.

Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy Five times in the last seven seasons, Wesley has been honored either the Lambert-Meadowlands and ECAC Team of the Year Awards. The Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy is given each year to the top team in the East in each Division I, II and III. National Rankings Wesley has finished ranked in the top five in the national polls six times in the last nine years and has established itself as a fixture in both the American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com polls.


Gagliardi Trophy Winner Rocky Myers

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First presented in 1993 and since that time, the Gagliardi Trophy has become one of the leading collegiate football awards and is widely recognized as the premier individual award in Division III football, honoring excellence in athletics, academics and community service. Rocky Myers is the only defensive player to win the award. Wesley is the only school on the East Coast to produce a Gagliardi Trophy winner. Myers was named to the All-ACFC and ACFC All-Academic Team all four years. One of only three Division III players and 15 total scholar-athletes, Myers was named to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame’s 2004 National Scholar-Athlete Class. Myers is the only Wolverine to be named a team captain three straight

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years. In addition to his expertise and agility on the football field, Myers, a biology major with a minor in chemistry, was selected for his academic achievements (4.0 G.P.A.) and leadership on campus and in the neighboring communities. In 2004, Myers led the Atlantic Central Football Conference with 124 tackles and was ranked 11th in the nation with 12.4 tackles per game. Myers also led the ACFC in passes defended with 17 (5 Interceptions and 12 Pass Breakups) and was ranked 13th in the Nation with 1.7 passes defended per game. The Division III Defensive Back of the Year was officially named the ‘Rocky Myers Trophy’ in 2013. In October 2014, Myers will be inducted into the Wesley College Athletics Hall of Fame.


NCAA Division III South Region Champions

Wesley College has won the NCAA Division III South Region Championship five times in the past nine years to advance to the national semifinals. The Wolverines, along with Mount Union and Wisconsin-Whitewater, are the only three teams in Division III with that many regional championships during that time.

2010

12-1, 3-0 ACFC

2006

13-1, 4-0 ACFC

2009

2011

12-2, Independent

13-1, 3-0 ACFC

2005

12-2, 4-0 ACFC


Lambert Meadowlands Trophy ecac team of the year

2013

2011

2010

2009

2007

Wesley College has won either the prestigous Lambert Trophy or ECAC Team of the Year Awards in Division III five times in the past seven seasons. Established in 1936 as the Lambert Trophy to recognize supremacy in Eastern college football, the award has since grown to recognize the best team in the East in the Bowl Subdivision. In 1957, the Lambert Cup was created to recognize non-Division I-A teams, and in 1966 a Division III award was added. In 1983, the Lambert family decided the Meadowlands Sports Complex would be the best organization with a sincere and involved interest in college athletics to sponsor and manage the award, and since that time, the awards have been known as the Lambert Meadowlands Awards.


Larry Beavers

New Orleans (AFL) - 2014 Iowa (AFL)/Edmonton (CFL)-2011 New Orleans Saints - 2010 Carolina Panthers - 2009

Bryan Robinson

Philadelphia (AFL) - 2012-14 Kansas City (AFL)-2011 Milwaukee/Cleveland (AFL) - 2010 Manchester (AF2)/New York (UFL) - 2009 Arizona (NFL)//Hamilton (CFL) - 2008

Mike Ward

Utah (AFL) - 2012 Allen (IFL)/Philadelphia (AFL) -2011

Mike Asiedu

Carolina Panthers - 2012

Chris Warrick

Franken Knights (GFL) 2007

Joe Macaluso

Reading Express (AIFL) - 2006-07 Baltimore Mariners (AIFL) - 2008

Jason Visconti

Rochester Brigade (AF2) 2002-03


148 ALL-AMERICANS Since 1990

Larry Beavers

2008 All-American 4 NCAA Return Records

Bryan Robinson

2nd in DIII history in TFL 3rd in sacks Five All-Americans

Rocky Myers

Six All-America Honors 2004 Gagliardi Trophy

Ken Pippin

Wesley’s first Division III All-American in 1990

Chris Warrick

2006 All-American One of just 18 DIII passers with 100 career TD passes

Brandon Steinheim

Six All-America Honors Two NCAA DIII Records


home field advantage

The home of the Wolverines, Scott D. Miller Stadium features an artificial surface (Field Turf) and initial seating for 2,500 - with potential expansion to 5,000. Lighting allows for night games and a state-of-the-art digital scoreboard has been added to the South endzone. A two-deck Press Box, with President’s Box and observation deck and picnic and concession areas also add to the complex. Since the installation of Field Turf, among other renovations, the stadium has provided a huge home field advantage for the Wolverines. The football team has won 65 of it’s 69 games since the beginning of 2004. The stadium has hosted 19 NCAA Football Postseason games, as well as ECAC South Region soccer and field hockey postseason contests. In addition to football, Wesley’s soccer, field hockey and lacrosse teams also call the facility home.


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HEAD COACH MIKE DRASS

Coach Drass By the Numbers 1 Gagliardi Trophy Winner 3 Undefeated Regular Season 4 Lambert Meadowlands Trophy 5 ECAC Team of the Year Award 5 NCAA Division III South Region Championships 6 D3football.com South Region Players of the Year 6 Consecutive ACFC Championships 6 ECAC Bowl Appearances 7 Undefeated ACFC Seasons 8 Seasons of at least 10 wins 8 ACFC Coach of the Year Awards 8 Consecutive NCAA Appearances 9 NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances 9 ACFC Championships 10 Associated Press All-Americans 13 AFCA All-Americans 13 School Record for Wins in a season 22 NCAA Postseason wins 32 Football Gazette All-Americans 34 D3football.com All-Americans 43 Atlantic Central Football Conference Victories 46 D3football.com All-South Region selections 78 ECAC All-Stars 148 All-Americans 187 Career Wins 191 All-Conference Selections

Since Mike Drass took over the reigns of the Wolverines program in 1993, Wesley College football has become synonymous with winning. Now entering his 22nd year as head coach in 2014, Drass, who also serves as the school’s Director of Athletics, is one of the winningest coaches in Division III history with a 187-52-1 overall record entering the 2014 season. Drass currently ranks third among active coaches in wins and in the top ten in all-time winning percentage. After the turn of the century, and even more so in the last nine seasons, the Wolverines have risen to unprecedented heights. Wesley is one of the winningest programs nationally since 2000, and has advanced to the NCAA Playoffs nine-straight times dating back to the 2005 season. During that stretch, the Wolverines’ 102 victories are the third-most in Division III and the team has won 22 NCAA Playoff Games, advancing to the National Semifinals five times with three more trips to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Also during that nine-year Playoff Run, Wesley has had a player selected to the AFCA All-America Team which is currently the longest-active streak in the nation and one off the all-time Division III record for consecutive selections. Including his four years as an assistant coach/ defensive coordinator before taking over the Wesley program in March of 1993, Drass has been on the sideline for all but one win in the program’s Division III history. Drass also guided the team into the inaugural Atlantic Central Football Conference in 1998, the first of nine ACFC Championships for a program that posted a .843 win percentage as a conference member. The Wolverines have proven extremely difficult foe at home at Scott D. Miller Stadium. Since FieldTurf was installed in 2004 Wesley has posted a 65-4 record on their Home Turf for winning percentage of .942. Under Drass’ leadership, Wesley has proven to be the premier small college football program on the East Coast. During his tenure, the Wolverines have won either the Lambert Meadowlands Trophies or ECAC Team of the Year Awards five of the last seven years in recognition of Eastern supremacy in college football. Drass has coached student-athletes to 148 AllAmerica honors during his time at Wesley and another 191 all-conference selections during the team’s run in conference play. The Wolverines have also produced six D3football.com South Region Players of the Year

and six ECAC Southwest Players of the Year, as well as four ECAC Rookies of the Year. In 2004, Rocky Myers won the Gagliardi Trophy for the best player in Division III Football and is still the only defensive player and student-athlete on the East Coast to do so. The Wolverines, committed to success on the field and in the classroom, stress an academics-first approach to college football. “Football at Wesley College is about a cap and gown, not a helmet and shoulder pads,” says Drass. “I get the most satisfaction when one of our players walks across the graduation stage. Our belief is simple: There can be no success on the field unless there is progress toward a degree in the classroom.” Drass has coordinated the Wesley defense and has spearheaded the Wolverines’ recruiting since his arrival at Wesley in 1989. Wesley has held top 25 total defense ranking 11 of the last 17 seasons. In 2010, the Wolverines’ finished as the No. 1 defense in Division III, in addition to a pair of second place finishes during his tenure. Coach Drass began his coaching career at North Penn High School in Blossburg, Pennsylvania in 1983. Following two seasons as an assistant, he spent two years as the school’s head coach before accepting a coaching position at Mansfield University, where he is a member of the Mansfield University Athletic Hall of Fame. At his alma mater, he developed the reputation of being an outstanding recruiter while he coached under Tom Elsasser from 1986-88. In 1989, he was hired at Wesley as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. As a player, Drass was a three year starter and two-time All-PSAC selection as an offensive lineman and captain of the Mountaineers. In his senior year Drass was the only Mountie named to the All-PSAC 1st team. Coach Drass originally hails from Glen Mills, Pennsylvania and attended Penncrest High School where was inducted into the School District’s Hall of Fame. Coach Drass is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association. He has served as the chairman of the Division III All American selection Committee and has served two terms as the District II Chairman of the AFCA Rules Committee. Coach Drass is a member of the ECAC Championship committee for football. He and his wife, Laurie, reside in Dover, and their daughter, Molly Ann.

COACH DRASS CAREER WON/LOST RECORD Overall ACFC Year W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Notes 1993 7-3-1 .682 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1994 8-2 .800 -- 1995 8-3 .727 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1996 7-2 .777 -- 1997 7-3 .700 -- ECAC Bowl Game 1998 7-3 .700 3-0 1.000 ECAC Bowl Game 1999 6-4 .600 4-2 .667 2000 9-2 .818 6-0 1.000 ACFC Champs, NCAA Playoffs 2001 7-3 .700 3-0 1.000 ACFC Champs, ECAC Bowl Game 2002 5-5 .500 1-2 .333 2003 6-4 .600 1-2 .333 2004 8-2 .800 4-1 .800 2005 12-2 .857 4-1 .800 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2006 13-1 .929 4-0 1.000 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2007 11-2 .846 4-0 1.000 NCAA 2nd Round, ACFC Champs 2008 9-2 .818 3-0 1.000 NCAA Quarterfinals, ACFC Champs 2009 13-1 .929 3-0 1.000 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2010 12-1 .923 3-0 1.000 NCAA Semifinals, ACFC Champs 2011 12-2 .857 -- NCAA Semifinals 2012 10-2 .833 -- NCAA Quarterfinals 2013 10-3 .769 -- NCAA Quarterfinals Total 187-52-1 .781 43-8 .843 10 NCAA Bids; 5 Regional Crowns

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WOLVERINES COACHING STAFF

Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Asst. Head Coach/Wide Receivers Chip Knapp Steve Azzanesi

Chip Knapp enters his 26th season as a member of the Wesley coaching staff and his 24th as the offensive coordinator. Since taking over the offensive reigns in 1991, Knapp has built the Wolverines into one of the most powerful offensive machines in Division III football. Under his watch, Wesley has always had one of the nation’s most prolific offenses, but recently has had either a 3,000 yard passer or a 1,000 yard rusher in each of the last four seasons. Since 2009, quarterback Shane McSweeny set Wesley records for passing efficiency and completition percentage, Ellis Krout scored 40 touchdowns in just two years, Matt Barile broke the school-record for yards-per-catch in a season and a playing career, and for the first time in team-history, had three-straight 3,000 yard passers. In 2008, under his guidance, sophomore quarterback Shane McSweeny finished second in Division III in pass efficiency and was named the ACFC Offensive Player of the Year. That year, the team also finished 25th in scoring offense (35.1). Under his tutelage, the 2007 offense set school records with 3,237 rushing yards and 6,192 total yards. The offense ranked ninth in the nation in yards per game (476.3), 18th in scoring offense (35.9) and 20th in rushing offense (249.0). The squad also set individual game records for total offense and rushing yards. In 2006, Knapp’s offense ranked eighth in scoring offense at 36.9 points per game. The Wolverines ranked in the top 25 in passing offense with 247.7 yards per game and quarterback Chris Warrick threw for over 3,300 yards and 33 touchdowns. The Wesley attack also featured the national leader in receiving yards in Michael Clarke (1,304) and produced a 1,000-yard rusher in ACFC and ECAC Rookie of the Year, Aaron Jackson. His 2005 offense rated fifth in scoring offense and finished in the top 30 in passing yards. In 2004, the Wolverines ranked 17th in the nation with 251.7 yards rushing per game. In 2001, Wesley finished in the Top 10 in the nation in total offense (fifth), passing offense (fourth), and scoring offense (sixth), averaging 45.6 points a game. “Chip Knapp is one of the most talented coaches in Small College football today,” says Wolverine head coach Mike Drass. “We are fortunate to have him on our staff.” Under his direction, players, such as Chris Warrick, Jason Visconti, Jimmy Connolley, Shane McSweeny, Petie Davis, Fran Naselli and Brandon Steinheim, finished their careers among the most prolific players in D-III. Davis finished among the 10 best in career rushing yards, Connolley, Visconti and McSweeny among the 20 most efficient passers and Steinheim set the D-III mark for consecutive 100-yard rushing games. Naselli was a three-time All-American and Visconti ended his career holding every Wesley and ACFC passing record throwing for over 7,700 yards and 77 touchdowns in his career, until Warrick surpassed his marks by tossing for over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns. A 1987 graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Knapp received a degree in economics. A two-year letterwinner for the Big Red, he won the starting quarterback job his junior season before a knee injury ended his year at midseason. Knapp bounced back to be named the program’s “Comeback Player of the Year” during his senior year. Prior to arriving at Wesley in the spring of 1989, Knapp was an assistant at Cornell and also served as a graduate assistant at Kansas. Chip and his wife Cindy reside in Dover. They have three children Benjamin, Eleanor and Emma.

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A former All-ACFC quarterback in 1998 for the Wolverines, Steve Azzanesi is in his 13th year at Wesley College after joining the coaching staff in January of 2002. Azzanesi’s main responsibility is coaching wide receivers, where he has coached seven of the school’s 10 all-time leading receivers, while also serving as Wesley’s recruiting coordinator and head coach of the Wolverines’ junior varsity team. In addtion to his responsibilities on the gridiron, Azzanesi is the Assistant Athletic Director for Promotions at Wesley and also teaches several courses as an adjunct professor. Azzanesi was a four-year letterwinner and starting quarterback for the Wolverines in 1998. He led Wesley to a 7-3 mark and an ECAC Bowl game his senior season. Azzanesi passed for 1,234 yards and 12 touchdowns, and is recognized as one of the best rushing QB’s in Wolverine history. Rushing for 252 yards and scoring four times on the ground in 1998, Azzanesi was also a three-year starter at shortstop on the Wolverines baseball team. In 2000, Azzanesi graduated from Wesley with a degree in Communications & Accounting. He also accumulated over a 3.0 GPA and was a member of the ACFC All-Academic Team. After graduation, he worked at WBOC TV-16 as a sports reporter, before returning to his alma mater. Azzanesi completed his Masters in Business Administration from Wesley in May 2004. He is a native of Wilmington, Delaware and a graduate of St. Elizabeth High School. Azzanesi played for Coach Joe Hemphill, a Wesley alumnus, where he quarterbacked the Vikings to a State Championship in 1994. Coach Azzanesi, who is currently pursuing his doctorate, resides in Milford, Delaware with his wife, Margaux, two sons, Luke and Paul, and daughter, Marin.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


WOLVERINES COACHING STAFF

Offensive Line Mike Gallagher

Offensive Line

After assisting with the defensive line and special teams while overseeing the recruiting efforts at 2012 Big South Champion Coastal Carolina University, Mike Gallagher is in his second season at Wesley where he will primarily work with the offensive line. Gallagher joined the CCU program along with head coach Joe Moglia after serving as a defensive quality control coach with the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. He also worked under K.C Keeler at the University of Delaware before being hired in the UFL. Prior to his one season with the Nighthawks, Gallagher was the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator for four seasons at Delaware State. In his first season with the Hornets, Gallagher helped Delaware State to its first MEAC title in 16 seasons and first playoff berth in school history. Twice selected to coach in the American Heritage Bowl, Gallagher served as an assistant coach at Sussex Central (Del.) High School and helped lead the team to a perfect regular-season record, a conference championship and to the state championship game. He additionally spent time as assistant coach at Salesianum, Tower Hill and Cape Henlopen. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Gallagher played football at Ferrum College under Hall of Fame coach Hank Norton. Gallagher is the proud father of two children: Patrick, who is a sophomore at Ohio University and works as a videographer for the Bobcats athletic teams, and Maddie, who attends George Washington University.

A former standout on the defensive line and returning for his second year on his third stint on the Wesley College football staff, Bernie Nowakowski is assisting with the offensive line. Nowakowski was the head coach at Sussex Tech the last four years after serving as the Wolverines linebackers coach in 2008. Before returning to Wesley a second time, Nowakowski worked at Sussex Tech from 1999-2007 as a position coach and defensive coordinator. Just prior, Nowakowski coached Wesley’s defensive line from 1994-98, mentoring some of Wesley’s all-time greatest linemen like Joe Kingsborough and Demetrius Stevenson. Coach Nowakowski played for Wesley from 1990-93, starting three seasons on the defensive line. Coach Drass’ first team captain, Nowakowski earned preseason All-America honors that same year. Nowakowski helped the Wolverines win a pair of ECAC Championships in 1991 and 1993 and is often referred by Drass as one of the most intense players he has ever coached. Coach Nowakowski graduated with a degree in Physical Education in 1995. He and his wife, Brandi, reside in Milford with their twin sons, Bret and Brock.

Linebackers Aaron benson

Defensive Line Tom Smith

A former All-American safety for Wesley, Aaron Benson joined the coaching staff in 2011 after the completion of a stellar playing career with the Wolverines. After working with the secondary the first three years, Benson will coach this linebackers this season. Benson played a major in role in helping Jared Morris switch from the offensive to defensive side of the ball in 2012. In his first game as a defender, Morris set the Wesley single-game record with four interceptions in a win at East Texas Baptist. Morris then went on to earn First Team All-America honors by D3football.com in 2012 and then again in 2013. In just his first season on the Wolverines coaching staff, Benson helped former teammate Leon Jones earn All-America honors and Dakevis Howard receive All-Region recognition. Benson tied the school’s single season record with seven picks as a junior and finished his career tied for eighth on Wesley’s career leaderboard for interceptions. He was a two-year team captain and was also an Atlantic Central Football Conference All-Academic selection. He also earned AllAmerica honors by D3football.com as a junior and All-Region honors from the site in both 2009 and 2010. He played on four ACFC Championship teams and two NCAA South Region Championship teams during his career.

bernie nowakowski

Now in the second year of his second stint on the Wolverines staff is Tom Smith, who served for 12 seasons under Mike Drass as a defensive line coach and defensive coordinator. Smith also spent time with the offensive line, outside linebackers and running backs. For the last four years, Smith worked as an offensive coordinator and defensive line/ quarterbacks coach at Sussex Tech. In his five years as the defensive coordinator(2005-09), the Wolverines led the Atlantic Central Football Conference in total defense four times and also ranked in top 20 nationally in the category three times. Smith graduated from Kings College with a degree in history/ secondary education and earned his Masters in Education from Wesley in 2001. As a player, Smith was a member of the offensive line and was part of King’s first varsity team in 30 years. He spent the 1997 season at Bethany College, coaching the running backs, and two years at his alma mater as the defensive ends coach. Originally from Roxbury, N.J., and a 1991 graduate of Roxbury High School, Smith resides in Magnolia with his wife, Anna Maria, their son, Alexander, and daughter, Amelia.

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

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Fullbacks

WOLVERINES COACHING STAFF

Bob healy

Bob Healy is in his eighth year of his second stint with the Wolverines, after previously assisting on the Wesley staff from 1995-2000. He was also a member of the men’s lacrosse coaching staff for the Wolverines during that time. Since returning to the sidelines at Wesley, he has coached All-Americans at both tight end (Jon Lanouette) and linebacker (Mike Asiedu and Jeff Morgan). This season, Healy will work his magic with the Wolverines’ fullbacks. Healy left the Wesley staff in 2000 to focus on coaching high school lacrosse, where he has had success at every stop. He coached Dover High School to the state tournament in each of his five seasons as the head coach. From there he won the 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 DIAA Championship as the head coach at Salesianum, where one of his assistants is fellow Wesley assistant football coach, Shawn Plews. His teams have produced six All-Americans and Healy has been named the DIAA Coach of the Year three times. Healy was a four-year member of both the Wesley College football and men’s lacrosse teams before graduating in 1995. He was a four-year letterwinner on the gridiron and ended his career as one of the Wolverines’ all-time leading lacrosse scorers. A Long Island native, Healy resides in Dover with his wife, Sheri, and their two daughters, Olivia and McKenna.

Kickers/Punters larry delgado

Larry Delgado returns to the Wesley staff for his 15th season and will coach the kickers, adding stability to the Wolverine kicking game. In the last nine seasons, nearly all of his kickers has established school records. Chris Carlton, Wesley’s kicker from 2003-2005, broke all of the Wolverines’ kicking records under his tutelage. Carlton’s successor, Chris Cattanea, broke several season marks in 2006. Wesley’s next kicker, Collin Blugis set the school record for career scoring by kicker, and most recently, Dan Tryon, who went on to break every kicking record for the Wolverines. Prior to the 2012 season, Tryon was named to the Fred Mitchell Award Watch List, which is presented to the top collegiate placekicker ranging from the FCS level to the NJCAA. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Delgado graduated from the University of Maryland and has assisted with the Caesar Rodney’s freshmen team and has coached baseball for ten years. He completed his Master’s in Education Counseling at Wilmington College in 2000 and currently is a guidance counselor in the Capital School District. Coach Delgado is married to Mary, a Wesley Alum, and they have five children, Larry Jr., Monica, Joseph, Madeline and Cecilia.

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Special Teams/Running Backs shawn plews

Shawn Plews enters his 13th year coaching on the Wesley staff, serving as the Special Teams Coordinator since 2005. Plews also has coached the Wolverine running backs for the past five seasons. Plews has also coached tight ends during his tenure on the staff. In his 12 years on the Wolverines staff, Plews has helped return specialists like Larry Beavers and Sean Hopkins lead the NCAA in punt and

kickoff returning. In 2008, Beavers, who later played in the NFL, finished the season with eight total return touchdowns and set an NCAA all division record with 13 career run backs. The punt coverage unit also set a record by allowing a negative five yards for the season. Meanwhile, the Wesley running backs covered over 200 yards per game. A stellar athlete at Wesley College, Coach Plews was a four-year letter winner and a three-year starter at Wesley. Coach Plews graduated in 2001 with a degree in Physical Education. He earned All-ACFC honors his junior and senior seasons. Coach Plews caught 65 passes and 10 touchdowns for the Wolverines in his career while leading the team with 30 catches for 438 yards in 1999. He graduated from Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, Maryland, where he was a quarterback. Coach Plews is employed by the Capital School District and received his Master’s Degree in Education at Wesley College in 2006. He and his wife, Jen, reside in Dover with their children, Addison and Matthew.

Outside Linebackers

Jackie robinson

Jackie Robinson joined the Wesley College staff in the spring of 2006, bringing 30-plus years of coaching experience along with a lot of energy to the Wolverine staff. Robinson has coached football at Division I-AA Delaware State University and Hampton University, along with Woodbridge High School, Dickinson High School and was the head coach at Lake Forest High School in the early 1990s. His son, Bryan, was a three-time D3football.com South Region Defensive Player of the Year and All-American at Wesley. He is currently a member of the Arena Football League’s Philadelphia Soul and was an All-Arena selection in 2012 after setting the AFL record for blocked kicks in a season. Currently, Robinson is a driver’s education teacher at Dickinson High School. He and his wife, Phyllis, also have a daughter, Angela, who is pursuing a Psychology degree at Wesley College.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


Defensive Backs

WOLVERINES COACHING STAFF

Mike Brandenburg

Mike Brandenburg, a former four-year standout at safety for the Wolverines, is in his second season with the Wesley College coaching staff where he will work with the defensive backs. In his first season assisting with the defensive backfield in 2013, Brandenburg mentored a pair of All-Americans in Derrick Bender and Jared Morris while freshman Zane Campbell intercepted a team-high six passes and earned All-South Region

honors. During his playing career, Brandenburg was credited with 82 tackles, 21 pass breakups and three interceptions. In his final game at Scott D. Miller Stadium, a NCAA Playoff victory over Cortland State, Brandenburg picked off a pass and returned it 22 yards for his first career touchdown. Brandenburg also played lacrosse at Wesley as a senior and tallied seven points on four goals and three assists.

Tight Ends

Defensive Ends

Joel Elliott

Joel Elliott is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Wesley College football team and will work primarily with the defensive ends. A four-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior at Denison University, Elliott was named the team’s defensive most valuable player as a senior after leading the Big Red in tackles and was named All-North Coast Conference at linebacker. His 173 career tackles were the most by a Denison linebacker in ten years. Elliott also was a broadcaster for the Denison Sports Network. Elliott has recently coached the linebackers at his alma mater, Chancellor High School in Fredericksburg, Va., for the past four seasons and served as Denison’s Strength & Conditioning weight room intern. Prior to college, Elliott was an All-State selection at both linebacker and offensive guard as a senior in high school. Chancellor went 23-4 in Elliott’s final two seasons.

Josh Rutherford

Josh Rutherford returns to the Wesley College coaching staff this season after assisting with the offensive line, running backs and tight ends from 2002-09. Rutherford will work with the tight ends for the 2014 season. In his five seasons coaching the offensive line at Wesley, among the highlights was a 2007 unit that blocked for a school-record 3,237 rushing yards and the Nation’s 20th-ranked rushing offense. The line also ranked 18th nationally, allowing just 1.08 sacks per game. A two-year letterwinner at Ursinus College and graduating with a degree in Exercise Science, Rutherford completed his Master’s in Sports Management at Wesley in 2008. Rutherford, who is a Newark, Del., product, played at Newark High School uncer Coach Butch Simpson and helped the Yellowjackets to their first of five-straight State Championships in 1997.

STUDENT COACHES

Dominick Massimiano

Harry Webb

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Head Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brandon Sonson is in his first year at Wesley College as the Head Athletic Trainer. Sonson spent the last two years at Gallaudet University as an Assistant Athletic Trainer. During his time at Gallaudet, Brandon also served as a preceptor for George Mason University and George Washington University. Sonson is originally from Hockessin, Del., and graduated from Salesianum H.S. in 2006. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Lynchburg College in 2010 and a Master of Science from West Chester University in Sport and Exercise Physiology in 2012.

Jessica Gaburo is in her second year as a member of the Wesley College Sports Medicine staff and first as an Assistant Athletic Trainer. Gaburo graduated from Florida International University in 2013 with a Master of Science degree in Athletic Training and a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from Immaculata University in 2011. A native of Pittsgrove, New Jersey, Gaburo currently resides in Dover, Del.

brandon sonson, atc

jessica gaburo, atc

Athletic Training Intern

Athletic Training Intern

Maggie Johns is in her first year as an Athletic Trainer Intern at Wesley College. Receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from the University of Delaware in 2014, Johns has several years of clinical experience working with several of the Blue Hens athletic teams, as well as rotations at Hodgson Vo-Tech High School and Christiana Care Physical Therapy. Johns also has worked at Walter Reed National Military Hospital in Bethesda, Md., assisting with physical therapy. A graduate of Bishop Ireton Catholic High School in Alexandria, Va., Johns currently resides and lifeguards in Bethany Beach, Del.

Rob Schroeder is in his first year as an Athletic Training Interning at Wesley College. Schroeder received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from West Chester University in 2014 and gained clinical experience completing four semesters as a student trainer at West Chester, Ursinus College, Glen Mills Schools and Downingtown West High School. Originally from Camden, Del., and a graduate of Caesar Rodney High School, Schroeder is a Board Certified Athletic Trainer and possesses a Delaware Athletic Training State Licensure.

Maggie Johns, ATC

Rob Schroeder, ATC

Athletic Training Room The main athletic training room is located on the ground floor of the College Center, directly below the Jim & Shirley Wentworth Gymnasium. There is also a satellite training room at Scott D. Miller Stadium in the locker room complex.

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NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS

Joe Callahan

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Quarterback | RS-Junior | 6-1 | 215 | Business Admin. Absecon, N.J. / Holy Spirit

Coach Drass Says: “Joe Callahan is one of the finest quarterbacks in small college football. Last season, Joe threw for over 3,500 yards and 29 touchdowns in his first year as a starter. His performances in the NCAA Playoffs last season were certainly memorable, coming back to beat Johns Hopkins and setting NCAA records against Mount Union. We expect big things from Joe this season.” 2013 (R-Sophomore): Started all 13 games and completed 269-of-461 (58.4%) of his passes for 3,599 yards and 29 touchdowns… His yardage total was the fourth-most in Division III... Also a threat to run the ball with 109 net rushing yards, with a long of 21 yards and a team-high six touchdowns… Set Wesley single-season records in completions and attempts and ranked second in single-season passing yards… Threw for 510 yards and five touchdowns in his first career start in the season opener against Widener which was a Wesley single-game record and is the most passing yards by a QB at any level for a first career start… Named the ECAC, & BSN Player of the Week and was named to the D3football.com Team of the Week for his efforts against the Pride… Followed up with a 43-yard Hail Mary for a touchdown on 4th & 21 with under a minute remaining to beat Salisbury … Second career 300 yard game with 334 yards and four passing touchdowns against Huntingdon… Passed for 317 yards and a pair of scores in win at Division I Charlotte and also ran for a pair of touchdowns… Rallied the team to a win at Johns Hopkins in the 1st Round of the NCAA Playoffs, finishing with 244 passing yards and four touchdowns… Closed out the year with school and NCAA Playoff records 633 yards and eight passing touchdowns in NCAA Quarterfinal loss at Mount Union. 2012 (Sophomore): Missed the 2012 season with an injury. 2011 (Freshman): Backup quarterback who saw action in four games… Passed for 26 yards with three completions in nine attempts… Went 1-for-2 for 18 yards at the Apprentice School (11/5) and 2-for-5 for eight yards against Huntington (11/12). High School: Played Football (Charlie Roman) and Basketball (Jaime Gillespie)...12-0 Record as Senior... New Jersey State Champions (2010)...All Conference...All South Jersey...Recorded 40 TD’s and 3,330 Passing Yards...Honor Roll Student. Personal: Born June 4, 1993...Son of Joe and Judith Callahan...Has a sister, Susan.

CAREER STATISTICS PASSING G Comp Att. 2011 4 3 9 2013 13 269 461 TOTAL 17 272 470

Int 0 16 16

RUSHING Att Yds 2011 1 -1 2013 80 109 TOTAL 81 108

Avg Lg -1.0 -1 1.4 21 1.3 21

TD 0 6 6

Yds 26 3,599 3,625

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

TD 0 29 29

Pct Eff. 33.3 57.6 58.4 137.7 57.9 136.2

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WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS

Sean Hopkins

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Free Safety | Senior | 5-9 | 177 | Sports Mngt. Georgetown, Del. / Sussex Central

Coach Drass Says: “A Dean’s List student at graduation in the spring, Sean Hopkins is a graduate student in the Masters of Business Administration program at Wesley. We are excited to have him back to finish his career. He is a former All-American Punt returner and a valuable member of our secondary. He is a true leader by example and someone who always makes others around him better.” 2013 (Senior): Appeared in the first three games and averaged 7.6 yards per punt return before going down with a season-ending injury... Has a chance to set the NCAA record for most punt return yards in a career... Member of the baseball team and was named to the CAC All-Academic Team. 2012 (Junior): BSN All-American after leading the Nation in punt returning with an 18.6 yard average…Oustanding student member of the Dean’s List...Holds virtually every Wesley College Punt Return record...Had eight returns over 20 yards and five more over 40, including a long of 49 yards that went for a touchdown at Huntingdon… Also started at free safety for much of the season and appeared in all 12 games in that capacity… Finished the season with 30 tackles, four interceptions and another four pass breakups… Also recorded a tackle for loss and recovered a fumble… Opened the year with three tackles at East Texas Baptist before going for another three tackles and two interceptions at Salisbury… Made three stops and broke up a pass against Mary Hardin-Baylor… Credited with a career-high nine tackles including one for a loss at Louisiana College… Broke up a pass against Birmingham Southern… Named ECAC Special Teams Player of the Week against Virginia-Lynchburg after returning three punts for 116 yards, including a long of 45… Broke up two passes to go with two tackles at Menlo… Once again named ECAC honors after going for four tackles while also returning four punts for 102 yards and a 49-yard touchdown at Huntingdon… Had three returns, including a 47 yarder against Apprentice… Picked off two passes and had two tackles in the NCAA Second Round against Cortland State... Named “Special Teams” Player of the Year for 2012... Two-sport student-athlete who also played basketball and was named to the CAC All-Academic Team. 2011 (Sophomore): Primary punt returner averaging 15.8 yards on 24 returns… Also caught five passes for 29 yards and a touchdown… Caught a pair of passes for 12 yards in the season opener against East Texas Baptist (9/3)… Hauled in a three-yard touchdown pass at Husson (9/24)… Ran back a punt 47 yards at Walsh (10/22)... Two-sport student-athlete who also played basketball and was named to the CAC All-Academic Team. 2010 (Freshman): Academic All-Conference...Led team with 37 punt returns for 307 yards...Caught one pass in NCAA playoff run...Two-sport student-athlete who also played basketball. High School: Participated in football, basketball, baseball and track...Three-time conference champion...Student council president... BPA. Personal: Born October 4, 1991...Son of Fred and Wanda...Brother to Troy, Trina and Fred.

CAREER STATISTICS

TACKLES PUNT RETURNING G UA A TTL TFL Sks PD FF FR INT No. Yds Avg TD Long 2010 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 307 8.3 0 69 2011 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 378 15.8 0 47 2012 12 18 12 30 1.0 0 8 0 1 4 20 372 18.6 1 49 2013 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 11 84 7.6 0 27 TOTAL 41 18 12 30 1.0 0 8 0 1 4 92 1,141 12.4 1 69

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NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS

Sosthene Kapepula

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Linebacker | Junior | 6-3 | 221 | Sports Mngt. Olney, Md. / Sherwood

Coach Drass Says: “Sosthene Kapepula is a four year starter and returning All-American for our defense. We believe he is one of, or the best defensive player returning from last year in the country. Sosthene’s performance has drawn interest from NFL Scouts and I know he is excited about his senior season.” 2014 (Senior): D3football.com Preseason All-American and Lindy’s Sports Preseason Defensive Player of the Year... Also earned Preseason honors by Beyond Sports Network. 2013 (Junior): Division III All-American at linebacker by three different publications: AFCA (1st Team), BSN (2nd Team) and D3football.com (3rd Team)… First Team All-South Region… Led Wolverines with 110 tackles, 19.0 TFLs and 10 pass breakups… Second on squad with five picks and was credited with 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a recovery… Recorded ten or more tackles in five different games including a season-high 12 against Huntingdon along with a season-high 3.5 TFLs, a sack and an interception… Later named the ECAC Player of the Week for the first of three times during the year… Recorded 27 tackles, 4.0 TFLs and a sack in three Playoff Games including 11 stops in the Quarterfinals at Mount Union. 2012 (Sophomore): D3football.com Second Team All-American… D3football. com First Team All-South Region… ECAC Defensive Player of the Year… Twice named the ECAC Defensive Player of the Week and earned D3football.com National Team of the Week honors once... Led the Wolverines in tackles (120), tackles for loss (13), pass breakups (9), forced fumbles (4) and fumble recoveries (4)… Also recorded 1.5 sacks… His 120 tackles were the most for a Wesley player since Rocky Myers recorded 124 in 2004, the same season Myers became the only defensive player to ever win the Gagliardi Trophy… Had five games with at least ten tackles… In NCAA 1st Round, recorded three TFLs, to go with a sack, a forced fumble and six tackles… Recovered a fumble and took it 28 yards for a touchdown to go with seven tackles and two pass breakups against Cortland State in NCAA 2nd Round… Closed out the season with a career-high 18 tackles at Mary Hardin-Baylor in the NCAA Quarterfinals… Also had 2.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, a recovery, a pass breakup and half a sack at the Crusaders. 2011 (Freshman): ECAC Defensive Rookie of the Year… Played in all 14 games at linebacker while starting the final two games… Finished fourth on the team with 65 tackles… Recorded 6.5 TFLs for 22 yards and 3.5 sacks… Intercepted a pair of passes…Tallied a pair of sacks against Frostburg St… Recorded two TFLs for eight yards against Huntingdon… Got more involved as the season went on and had at least ten tackles in three of the last five games… Season-high 14 stops and a pick at Mary Hardin-Baylor in the Quarterfinals… Broke up a pass on the final play of the game to seal the victory against the Crusaders… Closed out the year with 11 tackles in the NCAA Semifinals at Mount Union. High School: Played Football (Al Thomas), Basketball (Dondrell Whitmore), Track (Dan Reeks) and Volleyball (Aldis Berzins)...Football State Championships (2009)...Made Semi Finals for Basketball (14-0)...Honorable Mention All County. Personal: Originally from the Congo... Son of Avis Fox Kapepula and Daniel Kapepula... Has six siblings, Jacob, Ezekiel, Pardieu, Salome, Daniel and Keziah.

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Sks PD FF 2011 14 30 35 65 6.5-22 3.5-15 2 1 2012 12 53 67 120 13.0-46 1.5-9 9 4 2013 13 55 55 110 19.0-44 2.5-6 15 1 TOTAL 39 138 157 295 38.5-112 7.5-30 26 6

FR 0 4 1 5

INT 2-29 0-0 5-27 7-56

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

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WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS

Alex Niezgoda

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Center | Senior | 5-11 | 262 | Sports Mngt. Hartly, Del. / Dover

Coach Drass Says: “Alex Niezgoda is a three year starter and our quarterback of the offensive line. Alex is also an honors student in the Environmental Science program. Aside from his duties at Center, Alex has been our long snapper since his freshmen year.” 2013 (Junior): Started all 13 games at Center...Quarterback of the Offensive Line and also served as the team’s long snapper...Was part of an offensive line that won the Beyond Sports Network Offensive Line of the Week in a pair of games... Excellent student. 2012 (Sophomore): Started the first nine games at Right Guard and served as the team’s long snapper in all 12 games... Also saw some time at Center. 2011 (Freshman): Wesley’s long snapper in all 14 games... Appeared in five games at Center. High School: Played Football (Carlton Brown), Baseball (Dave Gordon)... Two Playoff Appearances (Junior and Senior Yr.)...1st Team All Conference (Center)...3rd Team All State (Center)...1st Team All Conference Catcher... Honor Roll...Academic All State. Personal: Born September 13, 1993...Son of Jeff and Shelby... His cousin, Lauren, is a sophomore on the Wesley College field hockey team.

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NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


WOLVERINES TEAM CAPTAINS

Aamir Petrose

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Defensive End | Senior | 6-4 | 223 | Business Admin. Woodbury, N.J. / Woodbury

Coach Drass Says: “Aamir Petrose is one of the most underrated p[layers in small college football. His size, strength and speed are a rare combination found on the small college level.. His nine quarterback sacks and 13.5 tackles for a loss were amongst our team leaders last season. He will create many match problems for opposing offensive lines.” 2013 (Junior): D3football.com All-South Region and was named Wesley’s Defensive Player of the Year… Started all 13 games and led the team with 9.0 sacks and ranked second with 13.5 TFLs… Also forced a fumble and picked off a pass while recovering a pair of fumbles… Named to the D3football Team of the Week after recording 2.5 sacks and four tackles in season opener against Widener… Intercepted a pass and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown against Salisbury and also recorded a sack and three stops… Credited with a season-high seven tackles for the first of time times at Mary Hardin-Baylor along with a sack, forced fumble and 2 TFLs at Mary Hardin-Baylor… Returned a fumble 49 yards for a score at Birmingham Southern and was credited with three quarterback hurries… Seven stops in back-to-back games against Virginia-Lynchburg and at Rowan… Recorded a sack and six tackles at Division I Charlotte… Three of his seven tackles in Playoff win over Ithaca went for a loss and also tallied 1.5 sacks… Five stops and a sack in Quarterfinals at Mount Union. 2012 (Sophomore): Started at defensive end in all 12 games and recorded 32 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 4.0 tackles for loss... Also forced a fumble, intercepted two passes and broke up two more... Tallied three tackles with one for a loss at East Texas Baptist... Had his first of four games with four tackles at Salisbury with 0.5 tackles for loss... Recorded a sack and two tackles against Mary Hardin-Baylor... Made four tackles at Louisiana College... Picked off a pass and broke up another to go with three tackles against Birmingham Southern... Three more stops against Virginia-Lynchburg... Forced a fumble at Huntingdon... Picked off his second pass, to go with half a sack, 1.0 tackles for loss and three tackles in the NCAA First Round against Mount Ida... Had four tackles in each of his final two games. 2011 (Freshman): Made ten tackles with half coming for loss… Also credited with 3.5 sacks and a pass breakup… Had a season-high three tackles, all coming for a loss, with two sacks at Husson (9/24)… Also had a full sack at Lynchburg (10/15)… Recorded a pair of tackles at the Apprentice School (11/5) and against Huntingdon (11/12). High School: Played Football (Coach Zach Valentine), Basketball (Coach Kenny Avent)...Football Conference and State Champions Junior Year...Football Conference Champs(Jr)...First Team All Conference(Basketball)...First Team All Conference(Football)...10 Sacks Senior Year...S.T.O.P Club. Personal: Born April 2, 1993... Son of Rochelle...Siblings include Na’Asia, Jasmine and Daijah.

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Sks PD FF FR INT 2011 7 4 5 9 4.0-31 2.5-27 1 0 0 0 2012 12 9 23 32 4.0-15 1.5-5 2 1 0 2-1 2013 13 30 26 56 13.5-74 9.0-60 7 1 2 1-20 TOTAL 32 43 54 97 21.5-120 13-92 10 2 2 3-21

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

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WOLVERINES ROSTER No. 44 75 83 10 95 8 40 60 5 91 74 38 29 24 81 82 INJ 11 14 7 2 27 55 23 INJ 61 79 89 89 22 68 60 56 17 35 64 50 70 62 63 92 15 71 40 64 37 83 70 12 46 67 93 31 37 34 77 63 10 4 1 13 88

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Name Brent Adams Temi Adebayo Xavier Allen Mike Amoroso Jordan Anderson Chris Askew Brenton Barnes Jamar Baynard Vicco Bedell Rob Belzak Derrick Bender Brandon Bennett Matty Berry Raekwon Bogues Chazz Bradner Anthony Brinkley Joe Brown Matt Bundy Elijah Burgess Austen Butler Roderick Caine Joe Callahan Zane Campbell Matt Capetola Leroy Cheatham Dylan Cohill Andre Connally Dante Cooper Naeem Crowley Alvin Dennis Connor DiBernardo Liam Dolly Dominique Dorsey Xavier Ducksworth Cameron Durham Austin Eagle Vincent Ebron Antwan Ellerbe Casey Ergenzinger Nick Falkenberg Kiere Fields Devin Filliben Kyle Fischer Devante Ford Ramier Freeman Xavier Garrett Terence Gavin Kyle George Matt Gono Eathen Griffin Donte Hardwick Khaliq Harris Rahim Harris Dershone Hayman Javon Hickmon Rob Hinton Sean Hopkins Taj Huggins Nick Iannone Ryan Impagliazzo Isaiah Ingram Tyriek Jacobs Beau James Javed James Kevin Johnson Shaan Johnson Julian Jones Leon Jones Dave Jourdain Sosthene Kapepula Alex Kemp Steve Koudossou

Pos. PK-P OT WR FB WR WR DT RB WR OG CB LB OG RB RB CB CB WR CB OG DE QB CB LB FS DE SS LB LB OT DE PK FB WR WR OC DE DT OG QB SS OG LB DT DE DE DT TE OT SS DT CB CB WR LB OT FS-RS WR TE LB DE SS FB FB OG OG LB CB DT LB QB WR

Cl. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr.

Ht. 5-10 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-0 5-8 5-7 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-9 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-9

Wt. 210 300 190 215 150 161 282 204 160 285 190 242 265 178 170 170 179 175 150 295 215 215 180 202 185 215 180 185 200 285 230 170 247 190 180 280 240 285 280 210 197 290 215 320 235 195 247 250 290 180 225 165 165 175 200 230 177 210 216 240 227 170 210 225 270 288 208 185 305 221 155 177

Hometown / High School Greenwood, Del. / Woodbridge Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway Dover, Del. / Dover Canton, Conn. / Canton Mount Laurel, N.J. / Paul VI Havre de Grace, Md. / Havre de Grace Havre de Grace, Md. / Aberdeen Townsend, Del. / Middletown Gaithersburg, Md. / Gaithersburg Garfield, N.J. / Saint Mary Freehold Borough, N.J. / Freehold Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro Baltimore, Md. / Reginald Lewis Dover, Del. / Dover Brandywine, Md. / St. Mary’s Ryken Wilmington, Del. / A.I. DuPont Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury Media, Pa. / Penncrest Palisades Park, N.J. / Palisades Park Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley Waldorf, Md. / Westlake Absecon, N.J. / Holy Spirit Delran, N.J. / Delran Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Egg Harbor Twp. Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook Medford, N.J. / Shawnee Middletown, Del. / Appoquinimink Smyrna, Del. / Smyrna Sicklerville, N.J. / Paul VI Edgewood, Md. / Aberdeen Galloway, N.J. / Absegami Lanoka Harbor, N.J. / Lacey Township Camden, Del. / Caesar Rodney Clinton, Md. / Gwynn Park Morton, Pa. / Spingfield Odenton, Md. / Arundel Balitmore, Md. / City College Lawrence, N.J. / Lawrence Georgetown, Del. / Sussex Central Lawrenceville, N.J. / Lawrence New Castle, Del. / William Penn Wilmington, Del. / A.I. Du Pont Bear, Del. / Hodgson Vo-Tech Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic Wilmington, Del. / Mount Pleasant Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee Vauxhall, N.J. / Union Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro Cinnaminson, N.J. / Cinnaminson Perryville, Md. / Perryville Sicklerville, N.J. / Timber Creek Plainfield, N.J. / Plainfield Egg Harbor Twp., N.J. / Holy Spirit Columbia, Md. / Oakland Mills New Carrollton, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt Upper Darby, Pa. / Upper Darby Georgetown, Del. / Sussex Central Cliffside Park, N.J. / Palisades Park Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee Seaville, N.J. / Ocean City Pennsauken, N.J. / Pennsauken Easton, Md. / Easton Laurel, Del. / Delmar Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton West Hanover, Md. / Meade Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton West Baltimore, Md. / Catonsville Lindenwold, N.J. / Lindenwold New Castle, Del / William Penn Olney, Md. / Sherwood Magnolia, Del / Caesar Rodney Waldorf, Md. / Westlake

No. Name 1 Sosthene Kapepula 2 Matt Capetola 3 Jordan Wescott 4 Leon Jones 5 Derrick Bender 6 Robert Wiggs 7 Zane Campbell 8 Jamar Baynard 9 Aamir Petrose 10 Chris Askew 10 Julian Jones 11 Roderick Caine 12 Sean Hopkins 12 Kendall Wicks 13 Alex Kemp 14 Joe Callahan 15 Kyle George 16 Zach Smith 17 Nick Falkenberg 18 Nick Miller 19 Eric Thomas 20 Ben Martin 21 Keiron Morsell 21 Craig Pettit 22 Cameron Durham 23 Andre Connally 24 Joe Brown 25 Brandon Wright 26 Kennard Squirrell 27 Leroy Cheatham 28 Tyrik Thomas 29 Anthony Brinkley 30 DaJahn Lowery 31 Tyriek Jacobs 32 Kaheem Reynolds 33 Brandin Somerville 34 Javed James 35 Kiere Fields 36 De’Vaughn Trader 37 Khaliq Harris 37 Beau James 38 Raekwon Bogues 39 Elijah Tinson 40 Vicco Bedell 40 Eathen Griffin 41 Francis Massally 43 Dante Showers 44 Brent Adams 45 Lester Miller 46 Nick Iannone 47 Derek Lauria 48 Troy Staker 49 Tashawn Mayo 49 Rashawd Thompson 50 Kyle Fischer 51 Alex Niezgoda 52 Luke Maginnis 53 Ryan Moore 54 Matthew Schmidt 55 Dylan Cohill 56 Casey Ergenzinger 57 Benjamin Robinson 58 Mike Sabino 59 Samer Manna 60 Rob Belzak 60 Vincent Ebron 61 Alvin Dennis 61 Alex Mesa 62 Ramier Freeman 63 Xavier Garrett 63 Shaan Johnson 64 Devin Filliben

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005

Pos. LB LB LB CB CB WR CB RB DE WR LB DE FS-RS WR QB QB TE QB QB P QB RB WR FS WR SS CB RB RB FS RB CB CB SS WR CB FB SS CB CB FB RB CB WR SS SS LB PK-P TE TE LB SS WR SS LB OC LB OT OG DE OG LB LB LB OG DE OT LS-LB DE DE OG OG

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.


WOLVERINES ROSTER No. 99 67 47 30 52 INJ 90 59 20 41 49 61 78 45 18 84 53 94 66 21 51 98 82 INJ 9 21 32 73 57 87 94 58 86 54 83 85 43 16 33 26 48 80 74 69 65 19 28 49 96 39 36 76 93 3 12 6 97 76 25 96 INJ

Name Daniel Laguerre John Laird Josh Lajeunesse Derek Lauria DaJahn Lowery Luke Maginnis Ryan Malagrino Ray Mangold Samer Manna Ben Martin Francis Massally Tashawn Mayo Alex Mesa Cameron Miles Lester Miller Nick Miller Andrew Monaghan Kenyari Moore Ryan Moore Steve Morgan Lewis Morrison-Devito Keiron Morsell Alex Niezgoda Nmandi Njoku James Okike Hunter Oleszczuk De’Andre Pendergrass Aamir Petrose Craig Pettit Kaheem Reynolds Blake Roberts Benjamin Robinson Tory Robinson Payton Rose Mike Sabino Patrick Schlosser Matthew Schmidt Michael Scott Bryce Shade Dante Showers Zach Smith Brandin Somerville Tim Spain Kennard Squirrell Troy Staker Jordan Stewart Ryan Strain Malcolm Strand-Young Anthony Sweet Josh Swift DJ Taylor Shamari Taylor DeAnte Terry Albert Thomas Drew Thomas Eric Thomas Tyrik Thomas Rashawd Thompson Al-Azeez Thorne Elijah Tinson De’Vaughn Trader Ron Valentine Vladimir Valmir Joey Wagenhoffer Jordan Wescott Kendall Wicks Robert Wiggs Jarrett Williams Xaire Williams Brandon Wright Stephen Yorkman Travis Young

Pos. DT OG FS LB CB LB LB DE LB RB SS WR LS-LB DT TE P WR RB OT TE LB WR OC DT WR OG WR DE FS WR OG LB TE DT LB WR OG FS WR LB QB CB WR RB SS WR WR RB WR LB OT FB OG RB CB QB RB SS TE CB CB TE OG TE LB WR WR DT DT RB DT RB

Cl. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr.

Ht. 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-4 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-6 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-7 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-8 5-7 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 5-11 5-10

Wt. 290 280 190 212 180 228 225 215 210 202 195 195 185 260 230 170 180 165 261 225 215 155 262 255 190 290 145 223 175 160 270 212 240 290 200 180 265 155 175 190 180 170 145 198 180 160 165 150 160 205 260 235 285 190 160 205 190 190 240 160 162 200 280 190 215 185 160 240 245 212 242 210

Hometown / High School Union, N.J. / Union Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East Trenton, N.J. / Nottingham Williamstown, N.J. / Williamstown Suitland, Md. / Friendly Asbury, N.J. / Warren Hills Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton East Newark, Del. / Glasgow Germantown, Md. / Northwest Galloway, N.J. / Absegami Monrovia, Md. / Eastern Tech Baltimore, Md. / City College Keyport, N.J. / Keyport Waldorf, Md. / Westlake Lawrence Twp., N.J. / Lawrence Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Hills Florence, N.J. / Florence Elkton, Md. / Elkton Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglass Collingdale, Pa. / Academy Park Waldorf, Md. / Thomas Stone Hartly, Del. / Dover Florence, N.J. / Florence Twp. Memorial Yeadon, Pa. / Monsignor Bonner Baltimore, Md. / Eastern Tech Drexel Hill, Pa. / Upper Darby Woodbury, N.J. / Woodbury Clifton Heights, Pa. / Upper Darby Mays Landing, N.J. / Saint Joseph Hamburg, Pa. / Hamburg Suitland, Md. / Wise Farmingdale, N.J. / Howell Jessup, Md. / Hammond Felton, Del. / Lake Forest Montgomery Village, Md. / Watkins Mill Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East Silver Spring, Md. / John F. Kennedy Erial, N.J. / Timber Creek Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro Elliottsburg, Pa. / West Perry New Windsor, Md. / Westminster Upper Darby, Pa. / Upper Darby Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen Wilmington, Del. / Brandywine Gambrills, Md. / Arundel Springfield, Pa. / Springfield Sharon Hill, Pa. / Ridley Willingboro, N.J. / Willingboro Georgetown, Del. / Sussex Central Millsboro, Del. / Sussex Central Woodbridge, Va. / Gar-Field Woodbridge, Va. / Gar-Field Easton, Md. / Easton Media, Pa. / Penncrest Macon, Ga. / Westside Pennsauken, N.J. / Pennsauken Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill Plainfield, N.J. / Plainfield Romansville, Pa. / Downingtown West Delmar, Del. / Delmar Ewing, N.J. / Ewing Union, N.J. / Union Harrington, Del. / Milford Greenwood, Del. / Woodbridge Magnolia, Del / Caesar Rodney Trenton, N.J. / Nottingham Phillipsburg, N.J. / Phillipsburg Red Bank, N.J. / Red Bank Regional Clayton, N.J. / Clayton Bowie, Md. / Bowie Horsham, Pa. / Hatboro-Horsham

No. Name 64 Donte Hardwick 65 DeAnte Terry 66 Lewis Morrison-Devito 67 Ryan Impagliazzo 67 John Laird 68 Austin Eagle 69 DJ Taylor 70 Devante Ford 70 Rob Hinton 71 Matt Gono 73 Blake Roberts 74 Matty Berry 74 Josh Swift 75 Temi Adebayo 76 Vladimir Valmir 76 Xaire Williams 77 Kevin Johnson 78 Cameron Miles 79 Connor DiBernardo 80 Ryan Strain 81 Matt Bundy 82 Elijah Burgess 82 James Okike 83 Xavier Allen 83 Dershone Hayman 83 Michael Scott 84 Andrew Monaghan 85 Bryce Shade 86 Patrick Schlosser 87 Tory Robinson 88 Steve Koudossou 89 Liam Dolly 89 Xavier Ducksworth 90 Ray Mangold 91 Brandon Bennett 92 Terence Gavin 93 Isaiah Ingram 93 Joey Wagenhoffer 94 Steve Morgan 94 Payton Rose 95 Brenton Barnes 96 Al-Azeez Thorne 96 Stephen Yorkman 97 Jarrett Williams 98 Nmandi Njoku 99 Daniel Laguerre INJ Austen Butler INJ Naeem Crowley INJ Ryan Malagrino INJ Hunter Oleszczuk INJ Travis Young Mike Amoroso Jordan Anderson Chazz Bradner Dante Cooper Dominique Dorsey Antwan Ellerbe Rahim Harris Javon Hickmon Taj Huggins Dave Jourdain Josh Lajeunesse Kenyari Moore De’Andre Pendergrass Tim Spain Jordan Stewart Malcolm Strand-Young Anthony Sweet Shamari Taylor Albert Thomas Drew Thomas Ron Valentine

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

Pos. DT OG LB LB OG OC OT DT OT OT OG OG LB OT OG DT OG DT DE WR WR CB WR WR WR FS WR WR WR TE WR PK WR DE LB DT DE TE TE DT DT TE DT DT DT DT OG LB LB OG RB FB WR RB LB FB DT CB LB WR DT FS RB WR WR WR RB WR FB RB CB TE

Cl. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr.

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CB, Fhd. Borough, N.J.

CB, Yardley, Pa.

Joe Brown

Matt Bundy

Sean Hopkins

Nick Iannone

Ryan Impagliazzo

Luke Maginnis

Ryan Moore

Alex Niezgoda

Derrick Bender

FS, Georgetown, Del.

LB, Asbury, N.J.

TE, Marlton, N.J.

OT, Elkton, Md.

WR, Media, Pa.

LB, Seaville, N.J.

OC, Hartly, Del.

De’Vaughn Trader CB, Delmar, Del.

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LB, Egg Harbor Twp., N.J.

Matt Capetola

SS, New Castle, Del.

Kiere Fields

Terence Gavin

Leon Jones

Sosthene Kapepula

Steve Koudossou

Aamir Petrose

Payton Rose

Kennard Squirrell

CB, Lindenwold, N.J.

DE, Woodbury, N.J.

Jordan Wescott LB, Greenwood, Del.

LB, Olney, Md.

DT, Jessup, Md.

Brandon Wright RB, Clayton, N.J.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005

DT, Vauxhall, N.J.

WR, Waldorf, Md.

RB, Aberdeen, Md.


MEET THE WOLVERINES - JUNIORS

Temi Adebayo

Chris Askew

OT, Piscataway, N.J.

WR, Havre de Grace, Md.

Dante Cooper

Connor DiBernardo

LB, Smyrna, Del.

Dan Laguerre DT, Union, N.J.

DE, Galloway, N.J.

Nick Miller

P, Annapolis, Md.

Brenton Barnes

Brandon Bennett

Devin Filliben

Kyle Fischer

DT, Havre de Grace, Md.

OG, Wilmington, Del.

Andrew Monaghan WR, Wayne, N.J.

Ryan Strain

WR, Springfield, Pa.

LB, Willingboro, N.J.

Joe Callahan

QB, Absecon, N.J.

Kyle George

LB, Bear, Del.

TE, Willingboro, N.J.

Craig Pettit

Kaheem Reynolds

FS, Clifton Heights., Pa. WR, Mays Landing, N.J.

Ron Valentine TE, Ewing, N.J.

Leroy Cheatham DB, Richmond, Va.

Julian Jones

LB, Baltimore, Md.

Matt Schmidt

OG, Toms River, N.J.

Robert Wiggs WR, Trenton, N.J.

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

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MEET THE WOLVERINES - SOPHOMORES

Xavier Allen

Jamar Baynard

Dylan Cohill

Andre Connally

OT, Piscataway, N.J.

DE, Medford, N.J.

WR, Dover, Del.

SS, Middletown, Del.

Devante Ford

Matty Berry

Anthony Brinkley

Roderick Caine

Liam Dolly

Xavier Ducksworth

Cameron Durham

OG, Baltimore, Md.

PK, Lanoka Harbor, N.J.

CB, Wilmington, Del.

WR, Clinton, Md.

DE, Waldorf, Md.

WR, Morton, Pa.

CB, Delran, N.J.

Austin Eagle

OC, Odenton, Md.

Derek Lauria

OG, Georgetown, Del.

DT, Philadelphia, Pa.

DE, Pennsauken, N.J.

Isaiah Ingram

Beau James FB, Laurel, Del.

FB, Hamilton, N.J.

LB, Williamstown, N.J.

Ben Martin

Francis Massally SS, Monrovia, Md.

Lewis Morrison-Devito LB, Collingdale, Pa.

Nmandi Njoku

James Okike

Hunter Oleszczuk

Tory Robinson

Patrick Schlosser

Bryce Shade

Dante Showers

Casey Ergenzinger

RB, Galloway, N.J.

Ben Robinson LB, Suitland, Md.

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TE, Farmingdale, N.J.

WR, Mont. Village, Md.

DT, Florence, N.J.

WR, Erial, N.J.

Javed James

Zane Campbell

WR, Yeadon, Pa.

LB, Willingboro, N.J.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005

OG, Baltimore, Md.

Zach Smith

QB, Elliottsburg, Pa.


MEET THE WOLVERINES - SOPHOMORES & FRESHMEN

Brandin Somerville CB, New Windsor, Md.

Stephen Yorkman DT, Bowie, Md.

Raekwon Bogues RB, Dover, Del.

Antwan Ellerbe DT, Lawrence, N.J.

Donte Hardwick DT, Sicklerville, N.J.

SS, Wilmington, Del.

Troy Staker

OT, Millsboro, Del.

DJ Taylor

Drew Thomas

Brent Adams

Mike Amoroso

Jordan Anderson

K/P - Greenwood, Del.

Chazz Bradner

FB, Canton, Conn.

CB, Media, Pa.

CB, Mount Laurel, N.J.

RB, Brandywine, Md.

CB, Palisades Park, N.J.

Elijah Burgess

Austen Butler

Nick Falkenberg

Ramier Freeman

Xavier Garrett

Rahim Harris

Dershone Hayman

QB, Lawrenceville, N.J.

Khaliq Harris

CB, Plainfield, N.J.

DE, Wilmington, Del.

CB, Egg Harbor Twp., N.J.

OG, Baltimore, Md.

DE, Marlton, N.J.

WR, Columbia, Md.

Tyrik Thomas

RB, Pennsauken, N.J.

Vicco Bedell

Jarrett Williams DT, Phillipsburg, N.J.

Rob Belzak

WR, Gaithersburg, Md.

OG, Garfield, N.J.

Alvin Dennis

Vincent Ebron

Matt Gono

Eathen Griffin

OT, Edgewood, Md.

OT, Cinnaminson, N.J.

Javon Hickmon

LB, New Carrollton, Md.

NCAA PLAYOFFS: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2000

DE, Baltimore, Md.

SS, Perryville, Md.

Rob Hinton

OT, Upper Darby, Pa.

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MEET THE WOLVERINES - FRESHMEN

Taj Huggins

Tyriek Jacobs

Kevin Johnson

Shaan Johnson OG, Hamilton, N.J.

DT, New Castle, Del.

John Laird

Josh Lajeunesse

DaJahn Lowery

Ryan Malagrino

Ray Mangold

Alex Mesa

Cameron Miles

Lester Miller

Kenyari Moore

WR, Cliffside Park, Pa.

OG, Toms River, N.J.

Tashawn Mayo

SS, Easton, Md.

FS, Trenton, N.J.

WR, Baltimore, Md.

LB/LS, Keyport, N.J.

Keiron Morsell

De’Andre Pendergrass WR, Drexel Hill, Pa.

WR, Waldorf, Md.

Jordan Stewart WR, Gambrills, Md.

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Malcolm Strand-Young RB, Sharon Hill, Pa.

OG, Hanover, Md.

CB, Suitland, Md.

DT, Waldorf, Md.

Blake Roberts OG, Hamburg, Pa.

Anthony Sweet

WR, Willingboro, N.J.

LB, Hamilton, N.J.

TE, Lawrence Twp., N.J.

Mike Sabino

Dave Jourdain

DE, Newark, Del.

RB, Florence, N.J.

Michael Scott

LB, Felton, Del.

FS, Silver Spring, Md.

Josh Swift

Shamari Taylor

LB, Georgetown, Del.

FB, Woodbridge, Va.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005

Alex Kemp

QB, Magnolia, Del.

Samer Manna

LB, Germantown, Md.

Steve Morgan

TE, Upper Marlboro, Md.

Tim Spain

WR, Upper Darby, Pa.

DeAnte Terry

OG, Woodbridge, Va.


MEET THE WOLVERINES - FRESHMEN

Albert Thomas RB, Easton, Md.

Eric Thomas QB, Macon, Ga.

Rashawd Thompson SS, Baltimore, Md.

Joey Wagenhoffer TE, Harrington, Del.

Al-Azeez Thorne TE, Plainfield, N.J.

Xaire Williams DT, Red Bank, N.J.

Elijah Tinson

CB, Romansville, Pa.

Vladimir Valmir OG, Union, N.J.

Travis Young

RB, Horsham, Pa.

Wesley College Wolverines 2014 Junior Varsity Schedule

Date Opponent September 7 Thaddeus Stevens Tech September 14 Delaware Gamecocks September 21 Jersey Coast Academy October 12 Salisbury November 2 Stevenson

Time 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

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WESLEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS AP Little All-Americans 2011: Chris Mayes (DL) 2010: Chris Mayes (DL) 2008: Larry Beavers (RS) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL) 2006: Mario Harris (DB); Michael Clarke (WR) 2004: Rocky Myers (DB) 2003: Rocky Myers (DB) 1996: Brandon Steinheim (RB) 1990: Kevin Fowlkes (DB) AFCA All-Americans 2013: Sosthene Kapepula (LB) 2012: Brian Cranmer (OL) 2011: Chris Mayes (DL) 2010: Chris Mayes (DL) 2009: Mike Ward (DL) 2008: Larry Beavers (RS) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL) 2006: Mario Harris (DB) 2005: Mario Harris (DB) 2001: Jason Visconti (QB) 1999: Sean McCullin (OL) 1997: Nate Casella (LB) 1996: Demetrius Stevenson (DL)

1997: Nate Casella-LB; Shawn Money-DB; Duane Martin-TE; Rob Frazier-OL 1996: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Rob Frazier-OL; Shawn Money-DB

1995: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Joe Mangano-OL; Marc Harris-QB 1994: Petie Davis-RB; Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Bandon Steinheim-RS; Curt Hahn-LB; Joe Mangano-OL 1993: Jon Hardy-DB/P; Brian Warren-DB; Cliff Hatch-LB; Petie Davis-RB 1992: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Kerry Horney-LB; Petie Davis-RB; Joe Naselli-WR; Jon Hardy-DB/P 1991: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Jim Steene-DB; Rich Renshaw-QB; Joe Naselli-WR 1990: Ken Pippin-DE; Kevin Fowlkes-DB; Jim Steene-DB; Kerry Horney-LB 1989: Ken Pippin-DE

Brian Cranmer was an AFCA All-American in 2012. Wesley has had at least one AFCA selection for an NCAA-best nine straight seasons.

CoSIDA All-Americans 2001: Pat Schneider-OL 2000: Andre Summers-DB; Pat Schneider-OL; Jason Visconti-QB; Jabbar Truitt-RB; Vandrick Hamlin-WR 1999: Sean McCullin-OL 1998: Duane Manson-DB 1996: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB 1995: Demetrius Stevenson-DL; Brandon Steinheim-RB; Joe Mangano-OL 1994: Petie Davis-RB; Demetrius StevensonDL;Brandon Steinheim-RS 1993: John Hardy-DB/P; Brian Warren 1992: Kevin Horney-LB 1991: Fran Naselli-WR/RS; Jim Steene-DB 1990: Ken Pippin-DE; Kevin Fowlkes-DB

D3football.com All-Americans 2013: Sosthene Kapepula (LB), Jared Morris (S) 2012: Jared Morris (S), Brian Cranmer (OL), Devin Hardy (DL), Sosthene Kapepula (LB) 2011: Chris Mayes (DL); Shane McSweeny (QB) 2010: Chris Mayes (DL); Mike Asiedu (LB); Anthony West (OL); Jeff Morgan (LB) 2009: Mike Ward (DL); Aaron Benson (DB); Chris Mayes (DL); Sean McAndrew (TE) 2008: Larry Beavers (RS); Jon Lanouette (TE); Sean Matthews (LB) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL); Larry Beavers (RS); Dave Erdman (OL); Mike Pennewell (RB); Jon Lanouette (TE); Chet Turner (DB) 2006: Bryan Robinson (DL); Michael Clarke (WR) 2005: Bryan Robinson (DL) 2004: Rocky Myers (DB) 2003: Rocky Myers (DB) 2000: Andre Summers (DB) 1999: Sean McCullin (OL), Walt Wright (DL), Andre Summers (DB)

Tostadas All-Americans 2000: Andre Summers NJCAA All-Americans 1984: Kelvin Bellamy (DB) 1983: Kelvin Bellamy (DB) 1982: Clarence Bailey (QB); Steven Barnes (Def.) 1980: Scott Polley (Def.) 1978: Robert Hemsey (OL) 1977: John Dougherty (OL); Jay Daniel Chetelat (DL) 1976: David Roccio (RB); Wayne Irby (DL) 1974: Timothy Manwaring (TE) 1973: Dave Trieber (OT); Bob Gotowski (DE) 1972: Craig Stephenson (LB); Mike Feeley (DL) 1970: Brian Chiles (RB), Steve Colavito (LB), Bruce Reinert (OT) 1969: Brian Chiles (RB) 1968: Robert Duch (HB); Dave Petruncio (DL) 1963: Bruce Kyle (DT), Bob Sylvester (RB) 1960: Raymond Gibson (FB); George Clark (RB) 1959: Tom Marshall (DE), Darryl McCabe (OL)

BSN All-Americans 2013: Sosthene Kapepula (LB); Devin Filliben (OG); Steve Koudossou (WR); Jared Morris (FS); Derrick Bender (CB) 2012: Jared Morris (S); Brian Cranmer (OL); Sean Hopkins (PR) 2011: Chris Mayes (DL); Shane McSweeny (QB); Jeff Morgan (LB); Leon Jones (DB)

Aztec Bowl 2010: Marcus Wilson (DB) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL) 2006: Mario Harris (DB) 2003: Jimmy Kostack (DB) 2001: Jason Visconti (QB) 1999: Sean McCullin (OL) 1997: Nate Casella (LB)

D3ProDay.com All-Americans 2011: Paul Gilstrop (DL); Chris Mayes (DL); Shane McSweeny (QB); Mike Asiedu (LB) Football Gazette All-Americans 2006: Bryan Robinson-DL, Mario Harris-DB, Brandon Huntbach, Chris Cattanea-K, Chris Warrick 2005: Mario Harris-DB; Bryan Robinson-DE; Norman Bauer-OT 2004: Rocky Myers-DB; Josh Kline-TE; Kevin Nelson- RB 2003: Rocky Myers-DB 2002: Michael Simpson-SS 1999: Andre Summers-DB; Sean McCullin-OL 1998: Duane Manson-DB

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Anthony West was an All-American on the offensive line in 2010 after starting all four seasons at Guard.

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WESLEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL HONORS D3football.com South Region Player of the Year 2011: Shane McSweeny (QB) 2010: Chris Mayes (DL) 2009: Chris Mayes (DL) 2006: Bryan Robinson (DL); Chris Warrick (QB) 2005: Bryan Robinson (DL)

Marques Cosby (WR) 2000: Jeremy Jordan (LB); Matt Wright (DT);

ECAC Player of the Year 2012: Sosthene Kapepula (LB) 2010: Justin Sottilare (QB); Chris Mayes (DE) 2009: Shane McSweeny (QB) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL) 2006: Chris Warrick (QB) ECAC Rookie of the Year 2011: Sosthene Kapepula (LB) 2006: Aaron Jackson (RB) 2003: Omar Muhammad (RB) 2002: Tony Powell (DT) 1995: Marc Harris (DB) D3football.com All-South Region 2012: Jared Morris (S); Brian Cranmer (OL); Devin Hardy (DL); Sosthene Kapepula (LB); Tim Putman (OC); Terence Gavin (DL); Justin Sottilare (QB); Dan Tryon (K) 2011: Chris Mayes (DE); Shane McSweeny (QB); Sean McAndrew (TE); Jeff Morgan (LB) 2010: Chris Mayes (DL); Anthony West (OL); Mike Asiedu (LB); James Buettner (OL); Justin Sottilare (QB); Brandon Wright (RB); Ellis Krout (WR); Paul Gilstrop (DL); Jeff Morgan (LB); Aaron Benson (DB) 2009: Chris Mayes (DL); Mike Ward (DL); Aaron Benson (DB); Sean McAndrew (TE); Shane McSweeny (QB); Ellis Krout (WR); Mike Asiedu (LB) 2008: Larry Beavers (RS); Matt Ferguson (OL); Jon Lanouette (TE); Sean Matthews (LB); Mike Ward (DL) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL); Larry Beavers (RS); Dave Erdman (OL); Mike Pennewell (RB); Jon Lanouette (TE); Chet Turner (DB) 2006: Bryan Robinson (DL); Chris Warrick (QB); Michael Clarke (WR); Brandon Huntbach (LB) 2005: Bryan Robinson (DL); Chris Warrick (QB) ECAC All-Stars 2013: Kyle George (TE) 2012: Sosthene Kapepula (LB); Devin Hardy (DL); Tim Putman (OL); Jared Morris (DB) 2011: Shane McSweeny (QB); James Buettner (OL); Dakevis Howard (DB); Jeff Morgan (LB) 2010: Justin Sottilare (QB); Chris Mayes (DL); Ellis Krout (WR); Anthony West (OL); Marcus Wilson (DB) 2009: Shane McSweeny (QB); Ellis Krout (WR); Sean McAndrew (TE); Matt Ferguson (OL); Anthony West (OL); Tom Fox (OL); Chris Mayes (DL); Mike Asiedu (LB); Aaron Benson (DB) 2008: Larry Beavers (RS); Pat Bell (OL); Jon Lanouette (TE); Sean Matthews (LB); Chet Turner (DB) 2007: Bryan Robinson (DL); Michael Clarke (WR); Dave Erdman (OL); Sean Matthews (LB); Chet Turner (DB); Larry Beavers (RS) 2006: Norman Bauer (OL); Michael Clarke (WR); Mario Harris (DB); Brandon Huntbach (LB); Bryan Robinson (DL); Chris Warrick (QB) 2004: Rocky Myers (DB) 2003: Rocky Myers (DB); Jimmy Kostack (DB); Josh Kline (TE); Anthony Johnson 2002: Jimmy Kostack (DB); Josh Kline (TE) 2001: Jason Visconti (QB); Jeremy Jordan (LB);

Sean McAndrew was twice named All-South Region and 25 of his 98 receptions went for touchdowns.

Jon Lanoutte was a member of the 2000’s All-Decade Team and his 149 receptions are second-most in school-history.

2000: Jeremy Jordan (LB); Matt Wright (DT); Jabbar Truitt (RB); Mike Judy (OL) 1999: Jeremy Jordan (LB); Matt Wright (DT); Sean McCullin (OL) 1998: Duane Manson (DB); Andre Summers (LB); Bill Laphen (DL); Pat Schneider (OL) 1997: Nate Casella (LB); Shawn Money (DB); Duane Martin (TE); Rob Frazier (OL); Bill Laphen (DL) 1996: Demetrius Stevenson (DL); Brandon Steinheim (RB); Rob Frazier (OL); Shawn Money (DB); Nate Casella (LB); Jason Chiodi 1995: Demetrius Stevenson (DL); Brandon Steinheim (RB); Joe Mangano (OL); Curt Hahn (LB); Joe Kingsborough 1994: Petie Davis (RB) 1993: Jon Hardy (DB/P); Brian Warren (DB); Cliff Hatch (LB); Petie Davis (RB) 1992: Fran Naselli (WR/RS); Kerry Horney (LB) 1991: Fran Naselli (WR/RS); Jim Steene (DB) Wesley College Hall of Famers 2014: James Doran ‘75; Jeremy Jordan ‘12; Jimmy Kostack ‘04 (Lacrosse); Rocky Myers ‘05; Michael Simpson ‘04 2013: Kelvin Bellamy ‘85; Steve Colavito ‘71; Mike Feeley ‘73 (Wrestling); Bruce Marine ‘64 (Baseball); Sean McCullin ‘00; Dave Roccio ‘76; Pat Schneider ‘03; Andre Summers ‘02 2012: Joe Able ‘03 (Baseball), John Araneo ‘67, Harry Blackney ‘66, Chuck Brenner ‘69 (Wrestling), Brian Chiles ‘71, Glenn Courtney ‘75, Don Diblasi ‘67, Dickie Fulton ‘68, Allen Muschett ‘67 (Wrestling), Jason Visconti ‘05 (Baseball) 2011: James Binder ‘93; Duane Manson ‘01; Duane Martin ‘11 (Phoenix); Earl Passwaters ‘71; Bruce Reinert ‘71 (Wrestling); Joe Roberts ‘04 2010: Nate Casella ‘99; Petie Davis ‘04; Cliff Hatch ‘99; Joe Krajewski ‘94 (baseball); Bill Laphen ‘99; Joe Mangano ‘97/’00; Shawn Money ‘97; Matthew Sellito ‘67; Brandon Steinheim ‘98; Demetrius Stevenson ‘98; Brian Warren ‘94 2009: Chris Furrule ‘94; Craig Stephenson ‘72; Curt Hahn ‘95; Joe Kingsborough ‘97; Jon Hardy ‘94; Ken Pippin ‘92; Rick Renshaw ‘93; JImmy Connolley ‘95 (lacrosse); Trevor Perkins ‘97 (lacrosse) 2007: James Steene ‘93 (baseball) 2006: Kerry Horney ‘94; David Petruncio ‘69 2005: William Conaway ‘64; Jack Fisher (Coach) 2004: Richard Bradley ‘70; Fancis Naselli ‘94; Joespeh Naselli ‘94 2002: Robert C. Langrell ‘66 2001: John Palermo ‘72; Gerald W. Kobasa ‘69 1998: Stephen Barnett ‘67 1997: Richard Cubeta ‘69 (baseball, wrestling) 1995: Robert G. Andrus (Coach) 1994: Edward Hunter Smith, Jr. (Athletic Trainer) 1991: James F. Persinger ‘64; Richard “Dick” Smith (Coach) 1990: Robert J. Dutch ‘69 (track & field); Robert E. Sylvester ‘64 1989: James A. Werden ‘69 (baseball); Lynn R. Baker, Jr. ‘64 (track & field) 1988: Ronald Allen ‘73; J. Alvin Larrimore 1987: Eugene A. Raughley 1986: Gary Blackney ‘64 (baseball) 1985: Thomas Marshall ‘60; William W. Collick ‘72 1984: Harvey Kenton ‘64 (track & field and basketball) 1983: Robert Hannah ‘50; Edward ‘Pat’ Knight (Sports Information Director)

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WESLEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Longest Plays Rush: 91 yards, Petie Davis vs Geneva, 1993 Rush (no TD): 81 yards, Askia Jahad at Lynchburg, 2011 Pass: 99 yards, Duane Martin from Jimmy Connolley vs FDU-Madison, 1993 Pass (no TD): 85 yards, Jeremiah Howe from Joe Callahan, vs. Virginia-Lynchburg, 2013 Field goal: 46 yards, Dan Tryon vs Montclair St., 2010 Interception return: 100 yards, Duane Manson, vs Stonehill, 1998* Punt: 64 yards, Ryan Yakabosky vs William Paterson, 1994; 64 yards Jake Reuter vs Apprentice, 2005 Punt return: 95 yards, Curtis Gore vs Husson College, 2003* Kickoff return: 98 yards, Larry Beavers vs Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2008

season team records Wins: Winning percentage: Losses: Winning streak: Home winning streak: Road winning streak: Losing streak: Most Points scored: Most Points/Game: Most Points allowed: Fewest points allowed: Total plays: Total yards: Rushing plays: Rushing yards: Passing yards: Pass attempts: Pass completions: Rushing touchdowns: Touchdown passes: Touchdowns: Fewest rush yds allowed: Fewest pass yds allowed: Fewest total yds allowed: Interceptions: Sacks: Fumbles recovered: Takeaways: Blocked kicks:

13 2006, 09 .929 2006, 09 9 1987 13 2006 23 2004, 07 10 1993-95 25 1986-88 581 2005 44.5 2001 358 1987 95 1996 978 2005 6,192 2007 601 2007 3,237 1995 3,770 2005 471 2013 277 2013 34 1995, 11 41 2010 80 2005 585 1996 936 2000 1,690 1995 26 2012 69 1990 22 2005 39 2009 11 2005

Game team records Points: 74, Madison, 1998 Points allowed: 75, Salisbury St, 1987 Greatest margin of victory: 72, at Husson University, 9/24/2011 Greatest margin of defeat: 69, Salisbury St, 1987 Total yards: 710, Morrisville State, 2007 Yards rushing: 411, Frostburg State, 2007 Yards passing: 633, at Mount Union, 2013 Touchdowns: 10, Madison, 1998; at Husson, 2011; Mount Ida, 2012 Touchdown passes: 8, at Mount Union, 2013 Rushing touchdowns: 8, Morrisville St, 2007 Total plays: 96, Frostburg St, 2003 Rushing plays: 67, Chowan, 2004 Passes attempted: 55, Rowan , 2001 Passes completed: 37, vs. Widener, 2013

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First downs: 35, Frostburg State, 2007 Interceptions by: 5, Gallaudet, 1991; LaGrange, 2009; Cortland St., 2012 Least yards allowed passing: 0, Apprentice, 2000 Least yards allowed rushing: -68, Salisbury St, 1996 Least total yards allowed: -29, Madison, 1998* Sacks: 15, St. Francis, 1990

rushing records

single Game Records Yards: 282, Kevin Nelson vs Chowan, 2004 Attempts: 48, Brandon Steinheim vs Jersey City St., 1996 Rush TDs: 5, Brandon Steinheim vs Salisbury St., 1996 Season Records Yards: 1,684, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 Attempts: 319, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 Yards/Rush: 17.4, Steven Koudossou, 2011 Rush TDs: 20, Brandon Steinheim, 1996 100 Yard Rushing Games: 10, Brandon Steinheim, 1995 Career rushing Leaders Rk Player Years Yds 1 Petie Davis 1991-94 4,414 2 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 3,867 3 Aaron Jackson 2006-09 3,511 4 Mike Pennewell 2006-08 2,755 5 Kevin Nelson 2004-05 2,603 6 Fred Edwards 1999-02 2,503 7 Jabbar Truitt 1997-00 2,027 8 Askia Jahad 2010-12 1,962 9 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 1,779 10 Brandon Wright 2009-pres. 1,551 Rushing Touchdowns Rk Player Years TDs 1 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 45 2 Petie Davis 1991-94 44 3 Fred Edwards 1999-02 32 4 Aaron Jackson 2006-08 31 5 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 24 6 Forrley Gunby 1996-00 21 Kenny Busch 2001-04 21 Kevin Nelson 2004-05 21 Mike Pennewell 2006-08 21 10 Jabbar Truitt 1997-00 20 other career rushing records Rush Attempts: 741, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Yards/Rush: 6.0, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games: 19, Brandon Steinheim, 1993-97 100-yard Rushing Games: 21, Petie Davis, 1991-94; Brandon Steinheim, 1993-97 Career 200-yard Rushing Games: 4, Brandon Steinheim, 1993-97

Passing records single Game Records Yards: 633, Joe Callahan, at Mount Union, 2013 Attempts: 55, Jason Visconti, vs Rowan, 2001 Completions: 37, Joe Callahan, vs. Widener, 2013 Touchdowns: 8, Joe Callahan, at Mount Union, 2013

Passing Season Records Yards: 3,710 Chris Warrick, 2005* Attempts: 461, Joe Callahan, 2013 Completions: 269, Joe Callahan, 2013 Touchdowns: 38, Justin Sottilare, 2010* Completion Percentage: 67.4, Shane McSweeny, 2008 Pass Efficiency: 181.2, Shane McSweeny, 2008* Career Passing Leaders Rk Player Years Yds 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 10,542 2 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 7,939 3 Jason Visconti 1998-01 7,739 4 Justin Sottilare 2008-12 6,673 5 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 5,306 6 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 3,715 7 Joe Callahan 2011-pres. 3,625 8 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 3,216 9 Jason Schatz 2005-08 3,108 10 Marc Harris 1995 1,665 Pass Attempts Rk Player Years 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 2 Jason Visconti 1998-01 3 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 4 Justin Sottilare 2008-12 5 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 6 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 7 Joe Callahan 2011-pres. 8 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 9 Jason Schatz 2005-08 10 Curtis Long 1999-02

Att 1,333 994 840 790 747 625 470 457 400 284

Pass Completions Rk Player Years Comp 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 737 2 Jason Visconti 1998-01 555 3 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 522 4 Justin Sottilare 2008-12 472 5 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 437 6 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 314 7 Joe Callahan 2011-pres. 272 8 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 236 9 Jason Schatz 2005-08 204 10 Curtis Long 1999-02 133 Passing Touchdowns Rk Player Years TDs 1 Chris Warrick 2003-06 100 2 Shane McSweeny 2007-11 87 3 Jason Visconti 1998-01 77 4 Justin Sottilare 2008-12 74 5 Jimmy Connolley 1991-94 43 6 Rich Renshaw 1988-91 38 7 Paul Findeisen 1995-97 31 8 Joe Callahan 2011-pres. 29 9 Jason Schatz 2005-08 27 10 Marc Harris 1995 13 Other Career Passing Records Completion Percentage: 62.1, Shane McSweeny, 2007-11 Pass Efficiency: 168.3, Shane McSweeny, 2007-11

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WESLEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Receiving records Single Game Records Yards: 273, Steve Koudossou, at Mount Union, 2013 Game: 17, Steve Koudossou, vs. Widener, 2013 TDs: 4, Duane Martin, vs Frostburg St., 1993; Larry Beavers, vs UMHB, 2005*; Michael Clarke, vs. Dickinson, 2006*; Season Records Yards: 1,304, Michael Clarke, 2006* Receptions: 78, Steve Koudossou, 2013 Yards Per Catch: 29.73, Matt Barile, 2011 TDs: 20, Ellis Krout, 2009 Career Receiving Leaders Rk Player Years Yards 1 Steve Koudossou 2011-pres. 2,508 2 Michael Clarke 2005-07 2,471 3 Larry Beavers 2005-08 2,366 4 Duane Martin 93, 95-97 2,248 5 Fran Naselli 1989-92 2,204 6 James Lowe 99-01, 03 2,177 7 Jon Lanouette 2004-08 2,176 8 Joe Able 98, 00-02 2,057 9 Ellis Krout 2009-10 1,925 10 Joe Naselli 1989-92 1,914 Receptions Rk Player Years 1 Steve Koudossou 2011-pres. 2 Jon Lanouette 2004-08 3 Duane Martin 93, 95-97 4 Marques Cosby 1999-02 5 Jeremiah Howe 2010-13 6 Michael Clarke 2005-07 Larry Beavers 2005-08 8 Joe Naselli 1989-92 9 Fran Naselli 1989-92 10 James Lowe 99-01, 03 Touchdown Rk Player 1 Ellis Krout 2 Steve Koudossou 3 Michael Clarke Larry Beavers 5 Sean McAndrew Duane Martin Fran Naselli James Lowe 9 Joe Able 10 Jon Lanouette

Rec. 150 149 132 131 127 123 123 122 121 119

Receptions Year TDs 2009-10 38 2011-pres. 32 2005-07 28 2005-08 28 2007-11 25 93, 95-97 25 1989-92 25 99-01, 03 25 98, 00-02 24 2004-08 24

Other Career Receiving Records Yards/Catch: 20.7, Matt Barile, 2009-12 Consecutive Games with a Reception: 31, Joe Naselli, 1989-92

Scoring records Single Game Records Points: 30, B. Steinheim, vs Salisbury St., 1996 Points (Kicking): 14, Dan Tryon vs. Huntingdon, 2010 Touchdowns: 5, B. Steinheim, vs Salisbury St., 1996

Season Records Points: 122, Ellis Krout, 2009 Points (Kicking): 99, Chris Cattanea, 2006 Touchdowns: 20, Brandon Steinheim, 1996; Ellis Krout, 2009 Career Scoring Leaders Rk Player Years Pts 1 Petie Davis 1991-94 304 2 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 282 3 Dan Tryon 2009-12 263 4 Larry Beavers 2005-08 240 5 Ellis Krout 2009-10 230 6 Steve Koudossou 2011-pres. 226 7 Fran Naselli 1989-92 204 8 Collin Blugis 2007-10 201 9 Chris Carlton 2003-05 200 10 Fred Edwards 1999-02 192 Aaron Jackson 2006-09 192 Touchdowns Rk Player Years 1 Petie Davis 1991-94 2 Brandon Steinheim 1993-97 3 Larry Beavers 2005-08 4 Ellis Krout 2009-10 5 Steve Koudossou 2011-pres. 6 Fran Naselli 1989-92 7 Fred Edwards 1999-02 Aaron Jackson 2006-09 9 Michael Clarke 2005-07 Kenny Busch 2001-04

TDs 50 47 41 38 37 34 32 32 28 26

Other Career Scoring Records: Points Scored (Kicking): 263, Dan Tryon, 2009-12

Miscellaneous records All-Purpose Yardage Records Game: 282, Kevin Nelson, vs. Chowan, 2004* Season: 1,815, Fran Naselli, 1991 Career: 6,193, Petie Davis, 1991-94 Total Plays Records Season: 470, Chris Warrick, 2005 Career: 1,472, Chris Warrick, 2003-06 Total Yardage Records Game: 606, Joe Callahan, at Mount Union, 2013 Season: 3,655, Chris Warrick, 2005* Career: 10,305, Chris Warrick, 2003-06

Tackling records Single game Records Tackles: 26, Jon Hardy vs Thomas More, 1993 Sacks: 5, Ken Pippin, vs St Peter’s, 1989 Tackles for Loss: 8, Kevin Fowlkes, vs St Francis, 1990 Season Tackling Records Tackles: 149, Rocky Myers, 2003 Sacks: 19, Ken Pippin, 1990 Tackles for Loss: 34.5, Chris Mayes, 2009

Career Tackling Leaders Rk Player Years Tkls 1 Kerry Horney 1989-92 490 2 Rocky Myers 2001-04 436 3 Nate Casella 1994-97 416 4 Curt Hahn 1992-95 403 5 Ken Pippin 1987-90 363 6 Joe Roberts 1995-98 354 7 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 332 8 Jeremy Jordan 1998-01 324 9 D. Stevenson 1993-96 323 10 Jon Hardy 1990-93 320 Career Sack Leaders Rk Player Years Sacks 1 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 47 2 Ken Pippin 1987-90 44 3 Demetrius Stevenson 1993-96 41 4 Chris Mayes 2007, 09-11 40 5 Jeff Morgan 2005, 09-11 30.5 6 Bill Laphen 1995-98 27 7 Nate Casella 1994-97 25 Chris Furrule 1989-92 25 9 Joe Roberts 1995-98 23.5 10 Cliff Hatch 1990-93 23 Devin Hardy 2008-12 23 Tackles for Loss Rk Player Years TFL 1 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 96.5 2 Chris Mayes 2007, 09-11 90.0 3 Demetrius Stevenson 1993-96 81.0 4 Jeff Morgan 2005, 09-11 54.5 5 Nate Casella 1994-97 54.0 6 Mike Simpson 1999-02 49.0 7 Mike Ward 2006-09 45.5 8 Bill Laphen 1996-98 43.0 9 Sosthene Kapepula 2011-pres. 38.5 10 J. Kingsborough 1992-95 38.0

pass defense records single Game Records Interceptions: 4, Jared Morris, at East Texas Baptist, 2012 Season Records Inteceptions: 7, Brian Warren, 1993; Aaron Benson, 2009; Marcus Wilson, 2010 Interception Return Yards: 208, Aaron Benson, 2009 Pass Break Ups: 20, Jimmy Kostack, 2003 Career Interception Leaders Rk Player Years Ints 1 Duane Manson 94, 96-98 17 2 Brian Warren 1990-93 16 Rocky Myers 2001-04 16 4 Jimmy Kostack 2000-03 15 5 Marcus Wilson 2008-10 13 6 Donald Gibson 1995-97 12 Mike Simpson 1999-02 12 8 Chet Turner 2005-08 11 Aaron Benson 2007-10 11 10 Jim Steene 1988-91 10 Leon Jones 2010- 10

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WESLEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Pass Break Ups Rk Player Years 1 Jimmy Kostack 2000-03 2 Marcus Wilson 2008-10 3 Duane Manson 94, 96-98 Mario Harris 2003-06 5 Chet Turner 2005-08 6 Brian Bush 2002-05 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 Chris Mayes 2007, 09-11 9 Rocky Myers 2001-04 Dakevis Howard 2007-11 11 Trae Swann 2004-07 Jermaine Smith 1991, 93-95

special teams records

PBRs 50 34 29 29 27 26 26 26 25 25 23 23

Other Career Pass Def. Records Interception Return Yards: 339, Duane Manson, 1994-98

Fumble records Game Fumble Records Fumble Recoveries: 3, Demetrius Stevenson, vs William Paterson, 1995

Game Kick/Punt Return Records Kick Return Yards: 172, Larry Beavers vs. Webber International, 2008 Kick Return Touchdowns: 2, Larry Beavers vs Webber International, 2008 Punt Return Yards: 159, Curtis Gore, vs Husson, 2003*

Jimmy Kostack is second in NCAA Division III history in passes defended.

Season Fumble Records Fumble Recoveries: 4, By three players Forced Fumbles: 7, Bryan Robinson, 2005 Fumble Recoveries Rk Player Years 1 Demetrius Stevenson 1993-96 2 Curt Hahn 1992-95 3 Ken Pippin 1987-90 Anthony Johnson 2002-05 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 5 Jim Binder 88, 90-92 Joe Brocolli 1990-93 Jon Hardy 1990-93 Carl Jones 1991-94 Mike Simpson 1999-02 Bryan Sorenson 2002-05 Sean Matthews 2006-08 Chris Mayes 2007, 09-11 Sosthene Kapepula 2011-pres.

FR 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Forced Fumbles Rk Player Years 1 Bryan Robinson 2004-07 2 Jon Hardy 1990-93 Nate Casella 1994-97 4 Chris Mayes 2007, 09-11 5 Curt Hahn 1992-95 Ken Pippin 1987-90 7 Cliff Hatch 1990-93 Mike Simpson 1999-02 Mario Harris 2003-06 Mike Asiedu 2008-11

FF 12 10 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 7

Career KR/PR Records Kick Returns: 55, Calvin Griffith, 1986-89 Kick Return Yards: 2,070, Larry Beavers, 2005-08 Yards/Kick Return: 30.2, Brandon Steinheim, 199397 Kick Return Touchdowns: 9, Larry Beavers, 2005-08 Punt Returns: 92, Sean Hopkins, 2010-pres. Punt Return Yards: 1,141, Sean Hopkins, 2010pres. Yards/Punt Return: 21.0, Larry Beavers, 2005-08 Game Kicking Records Field Goals: 3, Chris Carlton, vs Frostburg St., 2004, Dan Tryon at Lynchburg, 2011 Points After Touchdown: 9, Chris Becker, vs Madison, 1998; Dan Tryon at Husson, 2011 Season Kicking Records Field Goals: 13, Dan Tryon, 2010 Points After Touchdown: 64, Chris Carlton, 2005, Dan Tryon, 2011 Career Kicking Records Field Goals: 30, Dan Tryon, 2009-12 Points After Touchdown: 171, Dan Tryon, 2009-12 Season Punting Records Punts: 63, Jon Hardy, 1990 Punting Average: 40.7, Jon Hardy, 1993 Career Punting Records Punts: 210, Jon Hardy, 1990-93 Punting Average: 39.0, Jon Hardy, 1990-93 Game Blocked Kick Record Blocked Kicks: 2, Donald Gibson, vs Alfred, 1995; Ken Busch, vs Kean, 2003 Season Blocked Kick Record Blocked Kicks: 5, Matt Fox, 2001

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Season KR/PR Records Kick Return Yards: 702, Larry Beavers, 2007 Yards/Kick Return: 42.2, Brandon Steinheim, 1994 (NCAA All Division Record) Kick Return Touchdowns: 5, Larry Beavers, 2008 (NCAA Division III record) Punt Return Yards: 513, Curtis Gore, 2003* Yards/Punt Return: 29.2, Larry Beavers, 2008*

Career Blocked Rk Player 1 Ken Busch 2 Jon Hardy 3 Donald Gibson Cliff Hatch Bryan Robinson 6 Duane Manson Jermaine Smith Matt Fox 9 Jim Steene Ken Pippin Mario Harris

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Kick Leaders Years Blks 2001-04 12 1990-93 8 1995-97 7 1990-93 7 2004-07 7 94, 96-98 6 91, 93-95 6 1998-01 6 1988-91 5 1987-90 5 2003-06 5


ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Passing Leaders Year Name C A 2013 Joe Callahan 269 461 2012 Justin Sottilare 232 393 2011 Shane McSweeny 200 310 2010 Justin Sottilare 222 366 2009 Shane McSweeny 192 337 2008 Shane McSweeny 130 193 2007 Jason Schatz 186 354 2006 Chris Warrick 234 396 2005 Chris Warrick 239 421 2004 Chris Warrick 128 254 2003 Chris Warrick 136 263 2002 Curtis Long 131 279 2001 Jason Visconti 251 396 2000 Jason Visconti 148 284 1999 Jason Visconti 144 287 1998 Steve Azzanesi 77 154 1997 Paul Findeisen 120 226 1996 Paul Findeisen 88 163 1995 Marc Harris 110 190 1994 Jimmy Connelley 159 246 1993 Jimmy Connelley 149 263 1992 Jimmy Connelley 126 231 1991 Rick Renshaw 159 263 1990 Rick Renshaw 99 220 1989 Rick Rensahw 40 89 1988 Jim Steene 31 95 1987 Gerard Dinnan 24 49 1986 James Harris 25 70 Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

Yds TD 3,599 29 3,071 33 3,019 33 3,384 38 2,917 36 2,003 18 2,787 25 3,321 33 3,710 37 1,567 11 1,944 19 1,626 12 3,293 37 2,098 21 2,015 18 1,225 12 1,646 15 1,159 12 1,665 13 1,778 17 1,969 13 1,504 12 2,379 26 1,234 7 516 5 483 1 321 3 364 0

Rushing Leaders Name Att. Yds Avg TD Rick Jackson 104 447 4.3 5 Askia Jahad 159 648 4.1 5 Askia Jahad 146 872 6.0 9 Brandon Wright 195 1,086 5.6 11 Aaron Jackson 186 1,025 5.5 11 Mike Pennewell 131 838 6.4 10 Mike Pennewell 261 1,630 6.2 8 Aaron Jackson 195 1,095 5.6 6 Kevin Nelson 252 1,024 4.1 10 Kevin Nelson 243 1,579 6.5 11 Omar Muhammad 168 1,076 6.4 9 Fred Edwards 244 1,042 4.3 11 Fred Edwards 197 1,141 5.8 19 Jabar Truitt 114 712 6.2 9 Forley Gunby 133 706 5.3 7 Jabar Truitt 116 857 7.4 8 Brandon Steinheim 105 519 4.9 4 Brandon Steinheim 319 1,684 5.3 20 Brandon Steinheim 230 1,384 6.0 17 Petie Davis 188 1,233 6.6 14 Petie Davis 184 1,012 5.5 7 Petie Davis 210 1,206 5.7 12 Petie Davis 159 963 6.1 11 Billy Harris 170 711 4.2 3 Rick Renshaw 101 366 3.6 5 Joe Hazewski 80 312 3.9 2 David Shanahan 102 306 3.0 0 Rick Zemanik 115 581 5.1 2

Shane McSweeny was a 2011 First Team All-American and South Region Player of the Year. He never lost a game at Scott D. Miller Stadium.

After transferring from New Haven, Kevin Nelson rushed for over 2,600 yards and 21 touchdowns in just two seasons at Wesley.

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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

Receiving Leaders Name No. Yds Steve Koudossou 78 1,137 Steve Koudossou 51 747 Sean McAndrew 36 418 Matt Barile 26 773 Ellis Krout 58 1,041 Ellis Krout 56 884 Larry Beavers 30 598 Jon Lanouette 30 441 Michael Clarke 51 980 Jason Schatz 61 749 Michael Clarke 60 1,304 Marcus Lee 77 1,297 Jon Lanouette 46 764 James Lowe 50 985 Marques Cosby 43 480 Joe Able 42 683 Marques Cosby 71 991 Vandrick Hamlin 29 499 Shawn Plews 30 438 Vandrick Hamlin 28 438 Vandrick Hamlin 27 353 Joe Able 18 372 Duane Martin 36 549 Russell Tongue 24 327 Ryan Yakobosky 28 372 Duane Martin 26 464 Milt Alexander 41 485 Duane Martin 49 937 Joe Naselli 43 679 Fran Naselli 57 1,079 Joe Naselli 30 440 Fran Naselli 27 473 James Baustert 7 99 Rob Needs 7 93 Calvin Griffin 30 341 Randy Fields 18 269 Randy Fields 27 350

Avg 14.6 14.6 11.6 29.7 17.9 15.8 19.9 14.7 19.2 12.3 21.7 16.8 16.6 19.7 11.2 16.3 14.0 17.2 14.6 15.6 13.1 20.7 15.2 13.6 13.3 17.8 11.8 19.1 15.8 18.9 14.7 17.5 14.1 13.3 11.4 14.9 13.0

Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

Scoring Leaders Name Pts TD Steve Koudossou 80 13 Dan Tryon 78 0 Steve Koudossou 74 12 Dan Tryon 84 0 Shane McSweeny 78 13 Ellis Krout 108 18 Ellis Krout 122 20 Larry Beavers 84 14 Collin Blugis 89 0 Larry Beavers 78 13 Chris Cattanea 99 0 Michael Clarke 96 16 Larry Beavers 96 16 Ken Busch 84 14 Omar Muhammad 66 11 Fred Edwards 66 11 Fred Edwards 114 19 Forrley Gunby 60 10 Forrley Gunby 42 7 Roger Wright 84 14 Duane Martin 36 6 Brandon Steinheim 120 20 Brandon Steinheim 108 18 Petie Davis 84 14 Duane Martin 66 11 Petie Davis 78 13 Fran Naelli 102 17 Jaycen King 42 7 Fran Naselli 30 5 Rick Renshaw 30 5 Calvin Griffin 12 2 Joe Hazewski 12 2 Rick Renshaw 12 2 Richard Grimm 84 14 Rick Zemanik 13 2

XP FG 2 0 45 11 2 65 6 56 11 63 12 1 0

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TD 13 10 10 6 18 20 6 6 9 8 16 9 5 7 3 9 7 6 4 6 4 4 6 5 3 2 5 11 4 14 4 4 2 0 0 2 2

Recent graduate Matt Barile owns the Wesley career record at 20.7 yards per catch and set a single-season record with 29.73 yards per catch in 2011.

An AP All-American in 2006 after recording a school-record 1,304 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns, Michael Clarke is Wesley’s all-time leading receiver with 2,471 yards.

NCAA SEMIFINALISTS: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005


ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Tackles Year Name 2013 Sosthene Kapepula 2012 Sosthene Kapepula 2011 Jeff Morgan 2010 Jeff Morgan 2009 Mike Asiedu 2008 Sean Matthews 2007 Sean Matthews 2006 Brandon Huntbach 2005 Mario Harris 2004 Rocky Myers 2003 Rocky Myers 2002 Chris Horsey 2001 Jeremy Jordan 2000 Chris Fountain 1999 Jeremy Jordan 1998 Andre Summers Joe Roberts 1997 Nate Casella 1996 Nate Casella 1995 Curt Hahn 1994 Curt Hahn 1993 Cliff Hatch 1992 Kerry Horney 1991 Kerry Horney 1990 Kerry Horney 1989 Kerry Horney 1988 Jarrett Dicks 1987 Ken Pippin

T 110 120 110 82 96 92 113 114 113 124 149 97 104 84 113 105 105 119 105 125 132 116 131 142 109 108 102 114

Kerry Horney is Wesley’s all-time leader in tackles and is the only player to lead the squad in the category at least three times.

Interceptions Year Name 2013 Zane Campbell 2012 Jared Morris 2011 Leon Jones 2010 Marcus Wilson 2009 Aaron Benson 2008 Chet Turnet 2007 Chet Turner 2006 Jeremiah Santiago Bobby Maguire Sean Matthews 2005 Trae Swann Marcus Morris 2004 Rocky Myers 2003 Mario Harris James Kostack 2002 Mike Simpson James Kostack 2001 Rocky Myers 2000 Andre Summers 1999 Chris Fountain 1998 Duane Manson 1997 Joe Roberts Tom Hodnett 1996 Duane Manson 1995 Donald Gibson 1994 Duane Manson 1993 Brian Warren 1992 Brian Warren 1991 Tony Falice Brian Warren 1990 Kevin Fowlkes Jim Steene 1989 Jim Steene 1988 Tony Falice 1987 Calvin Griffin Rick Vogel Eabrice 1986 Turner Pierce

INTs 6 6 6 7 7 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 5 5 6 6 5 6 4 4 5 6 3 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 1 1 2

Sean Matthews earned All-America honors at linebacker in 2008 after leading the Wolverines in tackles for the second-straight season.

Sacks Year Name 2013 Aamir Petrose 2012 Devin Hardy 2011 Devin Hardy 2010 Chris Mayes 2009 Chris Mayes 2008 Josh Nevid 2007 Bryan Robinson 2006 Bryan Robinson 2005 Bryan Robinson 2004 Anthony Johnson 2003 Anthony Johnson 2002 Fred Couch 2001 Fred Couch 2000 Mike Horsey Dwight Uptgrow Walt Wright 1999 Tim Daut 1998 Andre Summers Bill Laphen 1997 Nate Casella Bill Laphen 1996 Bill Laphen 1995 Demetrius Stevenson 1994 Demetrius Stevenson 1993 Demetrius Stevenson 1992 Kerry Horney 1991 Cliff Hatch 1990 Ken Pippin 1989 Ken Pippin 1988 Ken Pippin 1987 Ken Pippin

Sacks 9.0 5.5 8.5 17.5 13.0 4.0 11.5 13.5 16.5 8.5 8.0 8.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 8.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 13.0 11.0 9.0 11.0 9.0 10.0 19.0 14.0 5.0 6.0

Nate Casella is one of just five players to rank in Wesley’s top ten in tackles, sacks and tackles for loss.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1986 (0-8) Head Coach: Bob Andrus 9/6 at Jersey City St. 9/13 Western Connecticut 10/4 at W. Va. Wesleyan 10/11 William Paterson 10/18 at Newport News App. 10/25 Kean 11/1 Gallaudet 11/8 at Salisbury State 1987 (0-9) Head Coach: Bob Andrus 9/12 Jersey City St. 9/19 at Frostburg St 9/26 at W. Connecticut 10/3 Newport News App. 10/9 at William Paterson 10/17 Salisbury St 10/24 at Kean 11/31 at Gallaudet 11/7 at Ferrum 1988 (1-8) Head Coach: Tim Keating 9/10 at Jersey City St 9/17 Frostburg St 9/24 at Kean 10/1 at Catholic 10/8 William Paterson 10/15 at Salisbury St 10/21 at Glassboro St 11/5 Ferrum 11/12 Gallaudet 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

1989 (4-5) Head Coach: Tim Keating Jersey City St at Frostburg St Gannon Catholic Wilkes at Delaware Valley St. Peters at Widener at Gallaudet

9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

1990 (5-5) Head Coach: Tim Keating at Gannon at St Francis Upsala Catholic at Wilkes % (Wilkes vacated) Moravian Delaware Valley at St Peter’s Widener Gallaudet

9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1991 (9-2) Head Coach: Tim Keating at Randolph-Macon St. Francis Bridgewater at Catholic at Gallaudet at Stonybrook at Hampden-Sydney St. Peter’s at Delaware Valley Western Connecticut Ramapo (ECAC)

9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26

1992 (7-3) Head Coach: Tim Keating Trenton St at Randolph-Macon Geneva at Bridgewater

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L, 11-16 L, 0-28 L, 6-45 L, 0-14 L, 0-27 L, 12-27 L, 13-19 L, 3-69

L, 7-23 L, 0-37 L, 7-24 L, 7-46 L, 0-34 L, 0-63 L, 7-56 L, 12-34 L, 12-41

L, 0-7 L, 0-42 L, 19-35 L, 0-51 L, 7-28 L, 6-75 L, 0-27 L, 0-49 W, 13-0

L, 14-21 L, 0-37 W, 24-14 L, 12-13 L, 7-35 W, 21-14 W, 20-2 L, 14-42 W,40-28

W, 14-7 W, 13-0 W, 31-24 L, 10-30 L, 13-24 L, 19-21 L, 14-34 W, 21-0 L, 9-19 W, 17-8

W, 31-28 W, 14-6 W, 40-0 W, 41-14 W, 52-9 L, 6-14 L, 49-50 W, 30-20 W, 45-14 W, 40-13 W, 35-21

W, 21-7 W, 32-20 W, 34-15 W, 26-13

10/3 10/10 10/17 10/23 11/8 11/14

at Frostburg St Gallaudet Stonybrook Hampden-Sydney Delaware Valley at Upsala

L, 13-17 W, 47-14 W, 21-14 W, 33-23 L, 29-30 L, 28-34

9/3 9/11 9/18 9/24 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/13 11/20

1993 (7-3-1) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Trenton St at Bridgewater at Geneva Randolph-Macon at Thomas More William Paterson at Frostburg St Salisbury St Chowan at Waynesburg at FDU-Madison (ECAC)

T, 10-10 W, 31-0 W, 21-18 W, 27-8 L, 6-24 L, 7-21 L, 26-35 W, 45-30 W, 43-6 W, 22-15 W, 6-0

9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

1994 (8-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass Trenton St Bridgewater Waynesburg at Randolph-Macon Thomas More at William Paterson at Salisbury St. at Chowan at Alfred Washington & Jefferson

W, 41-6 W, 42-0 W, 42-0 W, 21-7 L, 16-24 W, 23-13 W, 49-47 W, 48-7 W, 13-12 L, 6-41

9/9 9/16 9/22 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

1995 (8-3) Head Coach: Mike Drass Framingham St at Hampden-Sydney at Trenton St Jersey City St William Paterson at Curry Salisbury St Chowan Alfred at Washington & Jefferson Trenton St. (ECAC)

9/6 9/21 9/25 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/16

1996 (7-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass Ferrum Hampden-Sydney College of New Jersey at Clinch Valley Frostburg St Newport News App. at Salisbury St at Chowan at Jersey City St

9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 11/1 11/8 11/22

1997 (7-3) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Ferrum at Kean at Montclair at TCNJ Clinch Valley at Wilkes at Newport News App. Chowan Salisbury St at Albright (ECAC)

W, 23-0 W, 34-7 L, 7-14 L, 14-31 W, 41-10 W, 31-17 W, 34-6 W, 41-6 W, 28-7 L, 0-10

9/12 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17

1998 (7-3, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Madison Montclair Butler Wilkes Newport News App.

W, 74-6 L, 10-14 L, 24-26 W, 25-18 W, 41-6

W, 55-0 W, 47-12 W, 16-3 W, 28-14 W, 35-7 W, 62-0 L, 21-24 W, 47-6 W, 52-28 L, 10-25 L, 7-10

W, 42-7 W, 35-3 W, 24-0 L, 15-25 L, 10-20 W, 41-13 W, 39-7 W, 55-13 W, 27-7

10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/29

at Salisbury St* at Chowan* at Stonehill Ferrum* Dickinson (ECAC)

W, 31-24 W, 35-3 W, 41-7 W, 60-8 L, 28-35

9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

1999 (6-4, 4-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Rowan at Mount Ida at Butler Greensboro* Frostburg St* at Newport News App. Methodist* Salisbury St.* Chowan* at Ferrum*

L, 6-29 W, 43-6 L, 19-34 W, 35-21 L, 17-42 W, 48-33 W, 34-20 W, 14-7 W, 40-14 L, 7-9

9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

2000 (9-2, 6-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Rowan L, 32-42 Mount Ida W, Forfeit at Kean W, 30-15 at Greensboro* W, 61-21 at Frostburg St* W, 24-10 Newport News App. W, 68-0 Methodist* W, 48-6 at Salisbury St.* W, 33-29 at Chowan* W, 49-10 Ferrum* W, 27-24 (2OT) at Trinity (Tex.) (NCAA) L, 3-21

9/1 9/8 9/22 10/6 10/13 10/21 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

2001 (7-3, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Ferrum Rowan at Edwards Kean Frostburg St.* at Newport News App.* Salisbury St.* Chowan at Brockport Albright (ECAC)

W, 20-3 L, 36-54 W, 67-14 W, 49-14 W, 44-36 W, 63-13 W, 56-10 W, 57-12 L, 18-22 L, 35-49

9/7 9/13 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/19

2002 (5-5, 1-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Ferrum College at Rowan at Kean Allen at Frostburg St.* Newport News App.* at Davidson at Salisbury* at Chowan Brockport St.

W, 40-16 L, 20-22 W, 21-7 W, 22-13 L, 18-37 W, 35-0 L, 0-31 L, 19-22 W, 42-0 L, 6-17

9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15

2003 (6-4, 1-2 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Ferrum Rowan Kean Carnegie-Mellon Frostburg State* at Newport News App.* at Husson College Salisbury* at Chowan College at Southern Virginia

L, 6-24 L, 0-30 W, 31-0 W, 47-28 L, 39-42 W, 45-0 W, 51-0 L, 26-34 W, 61-14 W, 67-20

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ALL-TIME RESULTS / RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 9/4 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

2004 (8-2, 4-1 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Ferrum College at Buffalo State* at Kean at Carnegie-Mellon at Frostburg State* Newport News App.* SUNY Brockport* at Salisbury* Chowan Southern Virginia

W, 28-27 W, 17-0 W, 40-7 L, 10-24 W, 22-0 W, 55-7 W, 24-17 L, 18-35 W, 36-0 W, 63-19

9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10

2005 (12-2, 4-1 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at DePauw (Ind.) at Averett College Buffalo State* Kean at Seton Hill Frostburg State* at Newport News App.* at SUNY Brockport* Salisbury* at Chowan Ferrum (NCAA) at UMHB (NCAA) Bridgewater (NCAA) at UW-Whitewater (NCAA)

W, 31-26 W, 49-9 W, 45-9 W, 49-19 W, 48-10 W, 35-10 W, 45-0 L, 0-47 W, 63-19 W, 59-13 W, 59-14 W, 46-36 W, 46-7 L, 6-58

9/2 9/9 9/16 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/9

2006 (13-1, 4-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Waynesburg Averett College Seton Hill at Huntington at Frostburg State* Newport News App* SUNY Brockport* at Salisbury* Chowan SUNY Morrisville Dickinson (NCAA) Carnegie Mellon (NCAA) UMHB (NCAA) at UW-Whitewater (NCAA)

W, 41-14 W, 38-17 W, 49-13 W, 38-17 W, 32-7 W, 41-7 W, 48-17 W, 13-10 W, 37-3 W, 53-14 W, 49-21 W, 37-0 W, 34-20 L, 7-44

9/1 9/8 9/14 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

2007 (11-2, 4-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass N.C. Wesleyan Delaware Valley at Widener Montclair St. Huntingdon Frostburg St. * at Apprentice School * at Brockport St. * Salisbury * vs. Morrisville St. Hampden-Sydney Muhlenberg (NCAA) Mary Hardin-Baylor (NCAA)

W, 34-31 W, 24-21 W, 31-17 L, 27-26 W, 28-0 W, 45-0 W, 50-7 W, 45-21 W, 20-13 W, 71-27 W, 45-17 W, 38-21 L, 27-10

9/13 9/20 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29

2008 (9-2, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass at Delaware Valley Widener at Frostburg State * at Iona Apprentice School * at Webber International at Salisbury * at Lake Erie Gallaudet at Muhlenberg (NCAA) at UMHB (NCAA)

L, 25-22 W, 41-9 W, 38-6 W, 23-12 W, 48-0 W, 42-13 W, 36-21 W, 47-26 W, 55-7 W, 20-0 L, 46-14

9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5 12/12

2009 (13-1, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Christopher Newport at North Greenville at Delaware Valley at LaGrange Frostburg State * at Apprentice School * Webber Int’l Salisbury * Lake Erie Ohio Dominican N.C. Wesleyan (NCAA) Mississippi College (NCAA) Johns Hopkins (NCAA) at Mount Union (NCAA)

W, 34-0 W, 28-3 W, 31-13 W, 56-7 W, 44-19 W, 39-0 W, 34-7 W, 30-12 W, 28-13 W, 32-28 W, 55-23 W, 43-9 W, 12-0 L, 24-7

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 12/11

2010 (12-1, 3-0 ACFC) Head Coach: Mike Drass Chris. Newport at Frostburg State * Delaware Valley at Capital at Huntingdon Apprentice School * Southern Virginia at Salisbury * Kean Muhlenberg (NCAA) Montclair St. (NCAA) Mary Hardin-Baylor (NCAA) UW-Whitewater (NCAA)

W, 34-6 W, 47-0 W, 21-17 W, 42-21 W, 61-28 W, 64-7 W, 52-3 W, 17-14 W, 48-10 W, 53-14 W, 44-7 W, 19-9 L, 27-7

9/3 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 12/10

2011 (12-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass East Texas Baptist W, 34-10 at Kean L, 31-28 at Husson W, 72-0 at Charleston Southern W, 33-20 Frostburg State W, 45-17 at Virginia-Lynchburg W, 46-0 at Walsh W, 28-3 Salisbury W, 23-14 at Apprentice School W, 55-0 Huntingdon W, 54-13 Hobart (NCAA) W, 35-28 Linfield (NCAA) W, 49-34 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (NCAA) W, 27-24 at Mount Union (NCAA) L, 28-21

9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/17 11/24 12/1

2012 (10-2) Head Coach: Mike Drass at East Texas Baptist W, 34-14 at Salisbury W, 17-7 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 32-25 at Louisiana College W, 25-22 Birmingham Southern W, 26-17 Virginia-Lynchburg W, 24-7 at Menlo College W, 30-13 at Huntingdon W, 31-21 Apprentice School W, 47-0 Mount Ida (NCAA) W, 73-14 Cortland State (NCAA) W, 56-6 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (NCAA) L, 32-20

9/6 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/29 10/26 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/7

2013 (10-3) Head Coach: Mike Drass Widener Salisbury at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Birmingham Southern Huntingdon Virginia-Lynchburg at Rowan Menlo College at Charlotte Alfred State at Johns Hopkins (NCAA) Ithaca (NCAA) at Mount Union (NCAA)

W, 33-21 W, 30-27 L, 35-7 W, 46-12 W, 38-28 W, 40-0 L, 24-17 W, 20-13 W, 35-28 W, 47-0 W, 29-24 W, 23-15 L, 62-59

Record vs. Opponents Opponent W-L PF-PA Last Albright 0-2 35-59 2001 Alfred 2-0 65-40 1995 Alfred St. 1-0 47-0 2013 Allen 1-0 22-13 2002 Apprentice 17-2 826-172 2012 Averett 2-0 87-26 2006 Birmingham-Southern 2-0 72-29 2013 Bridgewater 5-0 185-20 2005 Buffalo State 2-0 62-9 2005 Butler 0-2 43-60 1999 Capital 1-0 42-21 2010 Carnegie Mellon 2-1 94-52 2006 Catholic 1-3 63-108 1991 Charleston Southern 1-0 33-20 2011 Charlotte 1-0 35-28 2013 Chowan 14-0 649-107 2006 Christopher Newport 2-0 68-6 2010 Clinch Valley 1-1 56-35 1997 Cortland State 1-0 56-6 2012 Curry 1-0 62-0 1995 Davidson 0-1 0-31 2002 Delaware Valley 5-3 207-168 2010 DePauw (Ind.) 1-0 31-26 2005 Dickinson 1-1 77-56 2006 East Texas Baptist 2-0 68-24 2012 Edwards 1-0 67-14 2001 FDU-Madison 2-0 80-6 1998 Ferrum 8-4 324-222 2005 Framingham State 1-0 55-0 1995 Frostburg State 10-9 499-414 2010 Gallaudet 7-2 249-119 2008 Gannon 2-0 38-21 1990 Geneva 2-0 55-33 1993 Greensboro 2-0 96-42 2000 Hampden-Sydney 4-1 209-105 2007 Hobart 1-0 35-28 2011 Huntingdon (Ala.) 6-0 250-107 2013 Husson 2-0 123-0 2011 Iona 1-0 23-12 2008 Ithaca 1-0 23-15 2013 Jersey City State 2-4 84-89 1996 Johns Hopkins 2-0 41-24 2013 Kean 8-4 368-228 2011 LaGrange 1-0 56-7 2009 Lake Erie 2-0 75-39 2009 Linfield (Ore.) 1-0 49-34 2011 Louisiana College 1-0 25-22 2012 Mary Hardin Baylor 4-5 202-261 2013 Menlo College 2-0 50-26 2013 Methodist 2-0 82-26 2000 Mississippi College 1-0 43-9 2009 Montclair State 1-3 87-62 2010 Moravian 0-1 19-29 1990 Mount Ida 3-0 116-20 2012 Mount Union 0-3 87-114 2013 Muhlenburg 3-0 111-35 2010 N.C. Wesleyan 2-0 89-54 2009 North Greenville 1-0 28-7 2009 Ohio Dominican 1-0 32-28 2009 Ramapo 1-0 35-21 1991 Randolph-Macon 4-0 111-63 1994 Rowan 0-7 111-228 2013 Salisbury 17-7 637-620 2013 Seton Hill 2-0 97-23 2006 Southern Virginia 3-0 182-36 2010 Stonehill 1-0 41-7 1998 Stoneybrook 1-1 27-28 1992 St. Francis 2-0 27-6 1991 St. Peter’s 3-0 71-22 1991 SUNY Brockport 3-3 141-141 2007 SUNY Morrisville 2-0 124-35 2007 TCNJ 4-2-1 133-67 1997 Thomas More 0-2 22-48 1994 Trinity (Tex.) 0-1 3-21 2000 Upsala 1-1 59-58 1992 Virginia-Lynchburg 3-0 110-7 2013 Walsh 1-0 28-3 2011 Washington & Jeff. 0-2 16-66 1995 Waynesburg 3-0 105-29 2006 Webber International 2-0 76-20 2009 West Va. Wesleyan 0-1 6-45 1986 Western Connecticut 1-2 47-65 1991 Widener 3-2 128-108 2013 Wilkes 3-1 75-94 1998 William Paterson 2-4 72-117 1995 Wisc.-Whitewater 0-3 20-129 2010 All-time W-L 213-92-1 All-time Score 9,389-5,447

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