2021 Spring Bucknell Football Media Guide

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RETURNING ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM HONOREES: Senior Simeon Page is a three-time All-Patriot League selection, making the 2019 and 2018 First Teams. In 2019, junior Brandon Sanders became the first Bison offensive skill position player to earn a spot on an All-Patriot League First Team since the 2014 campaign.


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QUICK FACTS

2021 SPRING BISON Roster............................................................................................................................... 2 Preseason Two Deep....................................................................................................... 5 Season Preview................................................................................................................ 6 Head Coach Dave Cecchini........................................................................................... 12 Coaching & Support Staff............................................................................................... 14 Captains......................................................................................................................... 20 Seniors........................................................................................................................... 23 Returning Bison Career Highs........................................................................................ 32 Building the Bison........................................................................................................... 34

GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................................................................................. Lewisburg, Pa. Founded (Enrollment).............................................................................................1846 (3,600) Affiliation............................................................................................................NCAA Division I Nickname........................................................................................................................... Bison Colors..............................................................................................................Blue and Orange Conference.................................................................................................. The Patriot League President...................................................................................................Dr. John C. Bravman Director of Athletics............................................................................................ Jermaine Truax

2019 IN REVIEW Game-By-Game Reports................................................................................................ 36 Awards............................................................................................................................ 47 Statistics......................................................................................................................... 48 PATRIOT LEAGUE About the Patriot League................................................................................................ 54 2019 Awards................................................................................................................... 55 2019 Statistical Leaders................................................................................................. 56 All-Time Standings......................................................................................................... 58 HISTORY & RECORDS History............................................................................................................................ 60 The Great Christy Mathewson........................................................................................ 66 Hall of Fame................................................................................................................... 68 Individual Records.......................................................................................................... 74 Team Records................................................................................................................ 82 Receiving/Passing Milestones........................................................................................ 84 Rushing Milestones........................................................................................................ 86 Year-By-Year Leaders.................................................................................................... 90 National Award Winners................................................................................................. 92 All-League Selections..................................................................................................... 94 Team Award Winners...................................................................................................... 96 Captains....................................................................................................................... 100 Letterwinners................................................................................................................ 102 Bison in the Pros...........................................................................................................110 Coaching Records.........................................................................................................112 All-Time Assistant Coaches...........................................................................................113 Year-By-Year Results....................................................................................................114 All-Time Opponent Information..................................................................................... 122 GENERAL INFORMATION Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium......................................................................... 124 Athletic Facilities........................................................................................................... 128 The Premier Scholar-Athlete Experience..................................................................... 130 Mission......................................................................................................................... 132 Student-Athlete Enrichment.......................................................................................... 133 This is Bucknell............................................................................................................. 134 Life After Bucknell......................................................................................................... 136 Lewisburg, Bucknell’s Hometown................................................................................. 138 Bison Football in the Community.................................................................................. 140 Bison & Gridiron Clubs................................................................................................. 142 The Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Memorial Kickoff Classic................................................... 145 Administration............................................................................................................... 146 Broadcast & Media Information.................................................................................... 148

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Football Contact....................................................................................................... Jen Dobias E-Mail..................................................................................................... jmd056@bucknell.edu Office....................................................................................................................570-577-3488 Cell.......................................................................................................................856-261-5620 Press Box Phone..................................................................................................570-577-1519 Web..............................................................................................................BucknellBison.com Athletics Twitter (Football Twitter)........................................@Bucknell_Bison (@Bucknell_FB) Athletics Instagram (Football Instagram)......................................BucknellBison (Bucknell_FB) Athletics Facebook......................................................................................... Bucknell Athletics COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach.........................................................................................................Dave Cecchini Alma Mater...............................................................................................Lehigh University, ‘95 Record at Bucknell..........................................................................................3-8 (2nd season) Career Record..............................................................................................20-46 (7th season) Offensive Coordinator............................................................................................. Jason Miran Defensive Coordinator............................................................................................Isaac Collins Special Teams Coordinator....................................................................................Keith Larson Assistant Coaches............................................... Kevin Bracken, Matt Ford, Vinny Giacalone, .................................................................................................. Jordan Johnson, Ryan Redd Strength & Conditioning Coach............................................................................... Mark Kulbis Athletic Trainers.......................................................................................Ian Wood, Kaiti Hager Equipment Manager.............................................................................................Liel Karstetter TEAM INFORMATION 2021 Patriot League Spring Preseason Poll.......................................................................... 6th 2019 Record..........................................................................................................................3-8 2019 Patriot League Record (Finish).......................................................................... 3-3 (t-3rd) Base Offense..............................................................................................................Multiple O Base Defense.....................................................................................................................4-2-5 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost....................................................................................... 11/0 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost....................................................................................... 10/1 Newcomers............................................................................................................................. 31 Captains............................................ P.J. Barr, Brandon Benson, Rick Mottram, Simeon Page Returning All-Patriot League Selections..................Simeon Page (1st in ‘18 & ‘19; 2nd in ‘17), ..................... Brandon Sanders (1st in ‘19), P.J. Barr (2nd in ‘19), Gavin Pringle (2nd in ‘19)

2021 SPRING BUCKNELL FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2021 Spring Bucknell University Football Media Guide is a production of the Office of Athletic Communications. It was written, edited and designed by Jen Dobias, Associate Director of Athletic Communications. Editorial assistance was provided by Jon Terry and Dave Cecchini. Special thanks to past contributors Todd Merriett, Todd Newcomb, Bo Smolka, Brad Tufts, Pat Farabaugh, Kelli Sheesley and Jim Campbell. Photos credited to Jon Lambert, Marc Hagemeier, Linda Naiman, Brett Hosterman, Joel Turrell, Josh Turner, Joseph Wolenski, Dan Burns, Gordon Wenzel, Brett Simpson, Tim Sofranko, Wendell Cruz, Gil McGlynn and Phil Inglis.

RICK MOTTRAM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


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ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER

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No. 1 ** 2 ** 3 *** 4 ** 5 ** 6 * 7 *** 8 ** 9 * 10 ** 12 ** 13 14 15 17 * 18 19 ** 20 21 * 22 * 23 * 24 *** 25 26 * 27 ** 28 29 30 * 31 * 32 33 ** 34 36 40 41 42 43 * 44 * 45 *** 47 *** 48 49 50 ** 51 * 52 *** 53 * 54 55 56 57 58 * 59 ** 61 64 * 66 ** 68 70 71 72 * 74 *** 75 ** 76 77 **

Name Dominic Lyles Sterling Deary Brandon Benson (C) Jared Cooper Brandon Sanders Eric Holsinger Simeon Page (C) Micah Dennis Blais Herman Tarrin Earle Logan Bitikofer Matt McCreight Nick Semptimphelter Renn Lints Gavin Pringle Tyler Beverett John McGuire Coleman Bennett Jonathan Searcy Mikey Neal Alex Barnard Gerrit Van Itallie Jeff Odongo Joe Fex Eric Butler Quentin Lemon Sam Barus Ben Allen Brent Jackson Danny Meuser Conner Romango Blake Leake Justin Murray Ryan Betz Chi Nnawuba Tyler Alston Cole McCabe Luke Hamper Alex Twiford Roger Mellado Mike Bright Jr. Tyler Bower Grayson Cherubino Ryan Brida Rick Mottram (C) Cooper Kim Harrison Shepherd Mark Dunckle Jack Miller Connor Carretta Alex Bolinger Nnamdi Unachukwu Kyle Dowgin Jacob Russ Michael Killiri Sean Quarterman R.J. Mehan Ethan Pitzel Noah Sansalone P.J. Barr (C) Justis Peppers Casey Stephenson Simon Krizak

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

Pos. WR CB S RB WR CB LB CB WR QB QB WR QB WR CB QB WR/LS RB S RB RB LB CB RB CB S S LB S RB S LB S DL LB LB LB DL TE DL DL LB DL LB LB LB OL DL DL DL OL DL LS OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

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

Wt. 195 160 210 180 205 160 230 180 185 195 210 190 195 190 170 205 200 170 185 170 170 210 180 180 170 200 170 220 200 200 190 190 225 270 230 225 205 220 235 235 220 220 255 225 230 215 280 220 225 275 285 270 195 250 270 245 270 255 255 285 330 280 305

Hometown / High School Washington, D.C. / DeMatha Catholic Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound/Jireh Prep (N.C.) Triangle, Va. / C.D. Hylton West Chester, Pa. / West Chester East Downingtown, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep Columbus, Ohio / Dublin Scioto Riverton, Utah / Riverton/USAFA Prep (Colo.) Frisco, Texas / Independence Austin, Texas / St. Andrew’s Episcopal/Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) Montclair, N.J. / Montclair New Philadelphia, Ohio / New Philadelphia Chandler, Ariz. / Valley Christian Franklin, Tenn. / Battle Ground Academy Norwalk, Conn. / King School Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro Franklin Lakes, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons Medford, N.J. / Shawnee Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall Cincinnati, Ohio / Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Mahwah, N.J. / St. Joseph Regional Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep Coppell, Texas / Coppell Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley West Orange, N.J. / Saint Peter’s Prep Batavia, Ill. / Batavia Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne Denton, Texas / John H. Guyer Dallas, Pa. / Dallas Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel Area Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View Coppell, Texas / Coppell Phoenixville, Pa. / Malvern Prep Upper Marlboro, Md. / Largo Downingtown, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll Norristown, Pa. / Malvern Prep West Linn, Ore. / West Linn Sinking Spring, Pa. / Wilson Lorton, Va. / Gonzaga College H.S. (D.C.) Woodland Park, N.J. / Hotchkiss School (Conn.) Weston, Conn. / Weston Hampton Bays, N.Y. / Saint Anthony’s West Chester, Pa. / Henderson Cream Ridge, N.J. / Allentown Moorestown, N.J. / St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.) Wyoming, Ohio / Wyoming Factoryville, Pa. / Lackawanna Trail Camillus, N.Y. / West Genesee Columbus, Ohio / St. Charles Prep Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield Memorial Morganville, N.J. / Marlboro Hamilton, N.J. / Notre Dame H.S. Arlington, Texas. / Arlington Allentown, Pa. / Salisbury Chicago, Ill. / Marist H.S. Worthington, Ohio / Worthington Kilbourne Solon, Ohio / Solon Vineland, N.J. / Vineland North Brunswick, N.J. / Saint Joseph King George, Va. / King George Philadelphia, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep Stuttgart, Germany / Eschbach-Gymnasium/Hill School (Pa.)


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Jack Wall Connor Holmes Simon Behr Christian Tait Damian Harris Andrew Passero Adam Barakat Charlie Shadek Colby Grames Caleb Gillen Mike Colantuono Ben Popko Cade Brennan Aidan Davenport Tyler Keiser Ryan Schatzel Ethan Torres Nathaniel Carson Ruben Anderson Clay Myers

Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. 5th Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr.

OL WR TE WR WR WR TE TE TE WR LS P/K DL LS P/K P/K P/K DL P/K DL

6-4 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-1

270 170 230 185 190 160 205 205 225 180 235 160 250 200 180 150 195 255 185 265

Elmhurst, Ill. / York Community Parlin, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell Durham, N.C. / Hillside Rochester, N.Y. / McQuaid Jesuit Los Angeles, Calif. / St. Francis Wellesley, Mass. / Kent School (Conn.) Redlands, Calif. / Citrus Valley White Plains, N.Y. / White Plains Warren, N.J. / Immaculata Canonsburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan Chadds Ford, Pa. / Garnet Valley Chatham, N.J. / Chatham Paxinos, Pa. / Southern Columbia Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. / Sleepy Hollow Great Falls, Va. / Bishop O’Connell Winston-Salem, N.C. / Reagan Lenexa, Kan. / Shawnee Mission West Pittsburgh, Pa. / Central Catholic

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 30 * 42 98 85 23 * 74 *** 29 81 ** 20 3 *** 40 18 12 ** 58 * 49 92 51 * 48 27 ** 57 97 50 ** 90 ** 4 ** 93 2 ** 8 ** 61 55 10 ** 26 * 89 88 44 * 83 9 * 80 * 6 * 31 * 94 66 ** 53 *

Name Ben Allen Tyler Alston Ruben Anderson Adam Barakat Alex Barnard P.J. Barr (C) Sam Barus Simon Behr Coleman Bennett Brandon Benson (C) Ryan Betz Tyler Beverett Logan Bitikofer Alex Bolinger Tyler Bower Cade Brennan Ryan Brida Mike Bright Jr. Eric Butler Connor Carretta Nathaniel Carson Grayson Cherubino Mike Colantuono Jared Cooper Aidan Davenport Sterling Deary Micah Dennis Kyle Dowgin Mark Dunckle Tarrin Earle Joe Fex Caleb Gillen Colby Grames Luke Hamper Damian Harris Blais Herman Connor Holmes Eric Holsinger Brent Jackson Tyler Keiser Michael Killiri Cooper Kim

Cl. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. 5th Jr. So.

Pos. LB LB P/K TE RB OL S TE RB S DL QB QB OL LB DL LB DL CB DL DL DL LS RB LS CB CB LS DL QB RB WR TE DL WR WR WR CB S P/K OL LB

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

Wt. 220 225 185 205 170 285 170 230 170 210 270 205 210 285 220 250 225 220 170 275 255 255 235 180 200 160 180 195 220 195 180 180 225 220 190 185 170 160 200 180 270 215

Hometown / High School Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne Downingtown, Pa. / Archbishop Carroll Lenexa, Kan. / Shawnee Mission West Los Angeles, Calif. / St. Francis Cincinnati, Ohio / Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy North Brunswick, N.J. / Saint Joseph Batavia, Ill. / Batavia Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons Triangle, Va. / C.D. Hylton Phoenixville, Pa. / Malvern Prep Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro New Philadelphia, Ohio / New Philadelphia Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield Memorial Weston, Conn. / Weston Chadds Ford, Pa. / Garnet Valley West Chester, Pa. / Henderson Woodland Park, N.J. / Hotchkiss School (Conn.) Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley Columbus, Ohio / St. Charles Prep Winston-Salem, N.C. / Reagan Hampton Bays, N.Y. / Saint Anthony’s Warren, N.J. / Immaculata West Chester, Pa. / West Chester East Chatham, N.J. / Chatham Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound/Jireh Prep (N.C.) Frisco, Texas / Independence Hamilton, N.J. / Notre Dame H.S. Factoryville, Pa. / Lackawanna Trail Montclair, N.J. / Montclair Coppell, Texas / Coppell White Plains, N.Y. / White Plains Redlands, Calif. / Citrus Valley West Linn, Ore. / West Linn Durham, N.C. / Hillside Austin, Texas / St. Andrew’s Episcopal/Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) Parlin, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial Columbus, Ohio / Dublin Scioto Denton, Texas / John H. Guyer Paxinos, Pa. / Southern Columbia Allentown, Pa. / Salisbury Moorestown, N.J. / St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.)

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Simon Krizak Blake Leake Quentin Lemon Renn Lints Dominic Lyles Cole McCabe Matt McCreight John McGuire R.J. Mehan Roger Mellado Danny Meuser Jack Miller Rick Mottram (C) Justin Murray Clay Myers Mikey Neal Chi Nnawuba Jeff Odongo Simeon Page (C) Andrew Passero Justis Peppers Ethan Pitzel Ben Popko Gavin Pringle Sean Quarterman Conner Romango Jacob Russ Brandon Sanders Noah Sansalone Ryan Schatzel Jonathan Searcy Nick Semptimphelter Charlie Shadek Harrison Shepherd Casey Stephenson Christian Tait Ethan Torres Alex Twiford Nnamdi Unachukwu Gerrit Van Itallie Jack Wall

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

OL LB S WR WR LB WR WR/LS OL DL RB DL LB S DL RB LB CB LB WR OL OL P/K CB OL S OL WR OL P/K S QB TE OL OL WR P/K TE DL LB OL

6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-6 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-5 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-7 5-10 6-4

305 190 200 190 195 205 190 200 270 235 200 225 230 225 265 170 230 180 230 160 330 255 160 170 245 190 250 205 255 150 185 195 205 280 280 185 195 235 270 210 270

Stuttgart, Germany / Eschbach-Gymnasium/Hill School (Pa.) Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View West Orange, N.J. / Saint Peter’s Prep Norwalk, Conn. / King School Washington, D.C. / DeMatha Catholic Norristown, Pa. / Malvern Prep Chandler, Ariz. / Valley Christian Franklin Lakes, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep Worthington, Ohio / Worthington Kilbourne Lorton, Va. / Gonzaga College H.S. (D.C.) Dallas, Pa. / Dallas Camillus, N.Y. / West Genesee Cream Ridge, N.J. / Allentown Coppell, Texas / Coppell Pittsburgh, Pa. / Central Catholic Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall Upper Marlboro, Md. / Largo Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep Riverton, Utah / Riverton/USAFA Prep (Colo.) Rochester, N.Y. / McQuaid Jesuit King George, Va. / King George Solon, Ohio / Solon Canonsburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph Chicago, Ill. / Marist H.S. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel Area Arlington, Texas. / Arlington Downingtown, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep Vineland, N.J. / Vineland Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. / Sleepy Hollow Medford, N.J. / Shawnee Franklin, Tenn. / Battle Ground Academy Wellesley, Mass. / Kent School (Conn.) Wyoming, Ohio / Wyoming Philadelphia, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell Great Falls, Va. / Bishop O’Connell Sinking Spring, Pa. / Wilson Morganville, N.J. / Marlboro Mahwah, N.J. / St. Joseph Regional Elmhurst, Ill. / York Community

* Varsity letters earned; (C) captain

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Dave Cecchini (Lehigh ’95) Coordinators: Isaac Collins (Rochester ’94) (Defensive); Keith Larson (Valparaiso ’14) (Special Teams/WR); Jason Miran (Penn ’09) (Offensive/QB) Offensive Assistant Coaches: Matt Ford (Lehigh ’16) (TE/OT/Recruiting); Vinny Giacalone (Carnegie Mellon ’10) (OL/Operations); Jordan Johnson (University at Buffalo ’16) (RB) Defensive Assistant Coaches: Kevin Bracken (Moravian ’15) (DL); Ryan Redd (Miami of Ohio ’06) (DB) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mark Kulbis (Bowling Green ’13) Sport Administrator: Tim Pavlechko (Bucknell ’91) (Deputy AD) Support Staff: Doug Birdsong (Marshall ’87) (Voice of the Bison); Jen Dobias (Boston College ’14) (Athletic Communications); Kaiti Hager (Cal U (Pa.) ’12) (Assistant Athletic Trainer); Liel Karstetter (Lock Haven ’10) (Equipment Manager); Greg Marconi (Dayton ’09) (Ticketing); Ian Wood (Purdue ’94) (Associate AD/ Head Athletic Trainer)

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OFFENSE

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

DEFENSIVE END 47 — Roger Mellado (Sr. / 6-1 / 235 / Lorton, Va.) 42 — Tyler Alston (Fr. / 6-2 / 225 / Downingtown, Pa.)

PLACE KICKER 96 — Ethan Torres (Sr. / 6-0 / 195 / Great Falls, Va.) 94 — Tyler Keiser (5th / 6-0 / 180 / Paxinos, Pa.)

LEFT TACKLE 74 — P.J. Barr (Sr. / 6-3 / 285 / North Brunswick, N.J.) 75 — Justis Peppers (Sr. / 6-4 / 330 / King George, Va.)

DEFENSIVE TACKLE 59 — Nnamdi Unachukwu (Sr. / 6-7 / 270 / Morganville, N.J.) 40 — Ryan Betz (Jr. / 6-3 / 270 / Phoenixville, Pa.)

PUNTER 96 — Ethan Torres (Sr. / 6-0 / 195 / Great Falls, Va.) 98 — Ruben Anderson (Fr. / 6-2 / 185 / Lenexa, Kan.)

LEFT GUARD 58 — Alex Bolinger (Sr. / 6-2 / 285 / Haddonfield, N.J.) 76 — Casey Stephenson (Fr. / 6-2 / 280 / Philadelphia, Pa.)

NOSE GUARD 99 — Clay Myers (Sr. / 6-1 / 265 / Pittsburgh, Pa.) 57 — Connor Carretta (Fr. / 6-2 / 275 / Columbus, Ohio)

LONG SNAPPER 90 — Mike Colantuono (Sr. / 6-2 / 235 / Warren, N.J.) 93 — Aidan Davenport (Fr. / 6-3 / 200 / Chatham, N.J.)

CENTER 64 — Jacob Russ (Jr. / 6-3 / 250 / Arlington, Texas) 68 — Sean Quarterman (Fr. / 6-3 / 245 / Chicago, Ill.)

DEFENSIVE END 50 — Grayson Cherubino (Jr. / 6-4 / 255 / Hampton Bays, N.Y.) 48 — Mike Bright Jr. (Fr. / 6-4 / 220 / Woodland Park, N.J.)

KICKOFF RETURN 4 — Jared Cooper (Jr. / 5-7 / 180 / West Chester, Pa.) 8 — Micah Dennis (Jr. / 5-9 / 180 / Frisco, Texas)

RIGHT GUARD 77 — Simon Krizak (Sr. / 6-4 / 305 / Stuttgart, Germany) 78 — Jack Wall (Fr. / 6-4 / 270 / Elmhurst, Ill.)

WILL LINEBACKER 7 — Simeon Page (Sr. / 6-0 / 230 / Riverton, Utah) 51 — Ryan Brida (Sr. / 5-11 / 225 / West Chester, Pa.)

PUNT RETURN 4 — Jared Cooper (Jr. / 5-7 / 180 / West Chester, Pa.) 17 — Gavin Pringle (So. / 5-11 / 170 / Baltimore, Md.)

RIGHT TACKLE 66 — Michael Killiri (Jr. / 6-4 / 270 / Allentown, Pa.) 72 — Noah Sansalone (Jr. / 6-4 / 255 / Vineland, N.J.)

MIKE LINEBACKER 52 — Rick Mottram (Sr. / 6-1 / 230 / Cream Ridge, N.J.) 30 — Ben Allen (So. / 6-1 / 220 / Whitehouse, Ohio)

TIGHT END 45 — Alex Twiford (Sr. / 6-3 / 235 / Sinking Spring, Pa.) 81 — Simon Behr (Sr. / 6-4 / 230 / Murrysville, Pa.)

STAR LINEBACKER 24 — Gerrit Van Itallie (Sr. / 5-10 / 210 / Mahwah, N.J.) 34 — Blake Leake (Fr. / 6-1 / 190 / Culpeper, Va.)

WIDE RECEIVER (SLOT) 5 — Brandon Sanders (Jr. / 6-0 / 205 / Downingtown, Pa.) 80 — Connor Holmes (So. / 5-10 / 170 / Parlin, N.J.)

STRONG SAFETY 33 — Conner Romango (Sr. / 5-11 / 190 / Pittsburgh, Pa.) 21 — Jonathan Searcy (So. / 6-1 / 185 / Medford, N.J.)

WIDE RECEIVER (FLANKER) 19 — John McGuire (Sr. / 6-1 / 200 / Franklin Lakes, N.J.) 13 — Matt McCreight (So. / 6-3 / 190 / Chandler, Ariz.)

FREE SAFETY 3 — Brandon Benson (Sr. / 6-0 / 210 / Triangle, Va.) 31 — Brent Jackson (So. / 6-2 / 200 / Denton, Texas)

RUNNING BACK 4 — Jared Cooper (Jr. / 5-7 / 180 / West Chester, Pa.) 32 — Danny Meuser (Fr. / 6-0 / 200 / Dallas, Pa.)

CORNERBACK 17 — Gavin Pringle (So. / 5-11 / 170 / Baltimore, Md.) 2 — Sterling Deary (Jr. / 5-10 / 160 / Flower Mound, Texas)

QUARTERBACK 12 — Logan Bitikofer (Sr. / 6-3 / 210 / New Philadelphia, Ohio) 10 — Tarrin Earle (Jr. / 6-3 / 195 / Montclair, N.J.)

CORNERBACK 8 — Micah Dennis (Jr. / 5-9 / 180 / Frisco, Texas) 27 — Eric Butler (Sr. / 5-10 / 170 / Altamonte Springs, Fla.)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS Alex Barnard.................................................... BUH-nard Sam Barus..........................................................BEAR-is Adam Barakat............................................. BEAR-a-CAT Simon Behr.............................................................BEAR Tyler Beverett...................................................BEV-er-it. Logan Bitikofer...........................................BIT-i-KOFF-er Alex Bolinger................................................BOWL-in-jer Ryan Brida....................................................... BRIDE-uh Grayson Cherubino..............GRAY-sun cher-uh-BEE-no Mike Colantuono................................. ca-LONT-too-a-no Sterling Deary...................................................... DEERY Micah Dennis....................................................... MY-cah Tarrin Earle...............................................TARE-in EARL Michael Killiri...............................................kah-LEER-ee Simon Krizak................................................... KRISH-ak Matt McCreight..............................................mic-CRATE Roger Mellado.............................................me-YAH-doe Danny Meuser................................................... MUE-ser Chi Nnawuba..................................CHEE NAH-woo-bah Jeff Odongo............................................... Oh-DONG-oh Andrew Passero...........................................Pass-ER-oh Ethan Pitzel........................................................ PIT-zuhl Conner Romango....................................... row-MAIN-go Ryan Schatzel.................................................. SHAT-zul Jonathan Searcy..............................................SEAR-see Nick Semptimphelter.............................SEMP-tim-fel-ter Charlie Shadek................................................SHAD-eck Daniel Sheehan................................................ SHEE-un Nnamdi Unachukwu......... NAHM-dee oo-na-CHOO-koo COACHES Dave Cecchini............................................cha-KEE-nee Vinny Giacalone..........................................JACK-a-loan Mark Kulbis...........................................................kul-BIS Jason Miran.......................................................MEER-in

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WIDE RECEIVER (SPLIT END) 1 — Dominic Lyles (Jr. / 6-2 / 195 / Washington, D.C.) 83 — Damian Harris (Fr. / 6-0 / 190 / Durham, N.C.)


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The Bucknell football team is ready to tackle its first ever spring campaign. While the 135th season of Bison football will certainly look different, second-year head coach Dave Cecchini is confident that his team is prepared to meet the challenges ahead. “A spring college football season in itself is unique,” Cecchini said. “It was different for everyone to show up for football camp at the end of January instead of at the beginning of August. Taking the field in sub-freezing temperatures instead of the 90-degree days of August was very different. From day one, we needed a different approach. With all of the COVID-19 restrictions, that just took it to another level.” Practicing and weight training during the COVID-19 public threat has been challenging. Cecchini is proud of how the Bison adapted, noting that staying healthy will be of paramount importance if they’re to have on-field success. “If there’s one thing you can learn from the NFL and FBS games that occurred this fall, the team that is the healthiest will win the football game in many cases,” Cecchini said. “I anticipate that will continue at the FCS level this spring. The team that has the best discipline in terms of social distancing, wearing masks and following the regulations will have the most success. It might be the single biggest predictor of victory when you’re playing in a conference that has parity like the Patriot League. There’s not one team that’s clearly the favorite, and there’s not one team that’s clearly in the basement. It’s going to be a very competitive season, and every edge we can find will be critical.” One edge that Bucknell has is its veteran leadership. The Bison lost only one starter following the 2019 campaign; notably, they return four of their five All-Patriot League honorees from that season. At the same time, Bucknell was able to practice in the fall of 2020. This allowed Cecchini and his staff to introduce the program’s 31 newcomers to the rigors of the FCS game. “In the Patriot League, the team with the strongest senior class typically wins the championship,” Cecchini said. “Not always, but usually that’s the case. Our seniors are good football players with a lot of experience, and having them is a huge help. We also had our freshmen on campus during the fall, which was great. We were able to expose them to our offense, defense and special teams. They’ve already started adjusting to the speed of the college game and the college lifestyle, and that’s another advantage. We feel good because we have a lot of veterans back and all of our newcomers are more experienced than many other FCS freshmen who weren’t on campus during the fall.”

<<< <<< QUARTERBACK >>> >>> Returnees: Logan Bitikofer, Tarrin Earle Newcomers: Tyler Beverett, Nick Semptimphelter Though he won’t close out his career with a full complement of 11 games, Logan Bitikofer appears poised to make his senior year his best yet as a Bison. Cecchini said that Bitikofer has adapted well to his up-tempo, no-huddle offense. While Bitikofer is more of a pocket passer with a canon for an arm, Cecchini noted that he can also run like an old-school fullback. “Logan has a great arm,” Cecchini said. “He’s a very accurate passer who does a great job of throwing deep. He also can carry the football. He’s not a make-you-miss type of guy, but he does a good job of getting downhill on our quarterback runs. He can pick up positive yards like an old-school fullback.” Bitikofer has started 13 of his 17 career games, throwing for 2,736 yards

LOGAN BITIKOFER and 17 touchdowns. As a junior, he was Bucknell’s primary starter; that season, he completed 175 passes, slotted eighth in Bison history, for 1,686 yards and 10 touchdowns. Bitikofer’s backup will be junior Tarrin Earle. A cerebral signal caller who can make plays with his arm and his feet, he has thrown for 484 yards in 12 career games, eight of which came in 2019. “Tarrin pushes Logan every practice,” Cecchini said. “He’s very intelligent and athletic. He knows our offense inside and out. On quarterback runs, he’s fast and can make you miss.” This season, Cecchini welcomed his first two quarterback recruits in Tyler Beverett and Nick Semptimphelter. Beverett, a three-time Arizona Class 4A state champion, finished his high-school career with 4,450 passing and 1,312 rushing yards. Semptimphelter, the eldest son of Cecchini’s quarterback during his playing days at Lehigh, graduated as Battle Ground Academy’s record holder in career passing yards (5,866) and touchdown passes (63). “We’re pleased with both of our freshman quarterbacks,” Cecchini said. “They complement each other very well. We’re excited to see how they will continue to improve as they get used to our offensive schemes.”

<<< <<< RUNNING BACK >>> >>> Returnees: Alex Barnard, Jared Cooper, Joe Fex, Mikey Neal (former CB) Newcomers: Coleman Bennett, Danny Meuser In Jared Cooper, Cecchini believes that he has a feature back capable of taking the Patriot League by storm. “Coop has had a fantastic career so far,” Cecchini said. “We’re looking for him to shoulder the load at running back. He has everything you want in a running back. He can make people miss. He can catch the ball out of the back field. He runs great routes. He has big-play ability. And he does the tough things like pick up a blitz and pass protect.” To date, Cooper has racked up 907 yards and three touchdowns on 248 carries and 393 yards and two touchdowns on 55 receptions. His signature 2019 performance came at Lafayette, where he totaled 103 yards on 15 carries; as a freshman, he posted 171 all-purpose yards on 87 rushing yards and 84 receiving yards at Monmouth, bolstered by turning a slant pass into a 74-yard score. While Cecchini said that Cooper is expected to get the lion’s share of


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carries, he also noted that the speedy junior won’t be the only running back utilized by Bucknell. “We usually have a running-back-by-committee approach,” Cecchini said. “Coop will clearly be our feature back, but we like to play at least two, sometimes three, tailbacks over the course of a game.” Cecchini highlighted Danny Meuser and Coleman Bennett as two freshmen who could make an immediate impact, just as Cooper did in 2018. As a senior at Dallas High School, Meuser ran for 910 yards on 91 carries; the all-district performer was instrumental in helping the Mountaineers set a school record in wins (15) and finish as the PIAA Class 4A state runners-up. Bennett, whose father was an NFL fullback, led Cardinal Gibbons High School to the 2018 Florida Class 5A state championship; it was the Chiefs’ first state title in program history. “Danny has a physical running style, but he has some speed as well,” Cecchini said. “His hands are improving, and he could become a threat in the passing game. Coleman is a little raw but is very athletic. He can be a game-breaker type of a guy.” Beyond Cooper and his dynamic freshman duo, Cecchini believes that senior Joe Fex will also be a key contributor. Cecchini commended the former safety for his “blue-collar running style” and noted that he will “be a key piece of our special teams.”

<<< <<< WIDE RECEIVER >>> >>> Returnees: Blais Herman, Connor Holmes, Renn Lints, Dominic Lyles, Matt McCreight, John McGuire, Brandon Sanders Newcomers: Caleb Gillen, Damian Harris, Andrew Passero, Christian Tait Based on just two seasons of work, junior Brandon Sanders earned a spot on the Bison’s All-Decade Team for the 2010s. But what a pair of seasons they were. As a freshman in 2018, he finished as the team leader in receptions (44) and receiving yards (516). The next year, he became Bucknell’s first offensive skill player to make the All-Patriot League First Team since 2014; that season, he logged 530 yards and three touchdowns on 58 receptions, notably exceeding 100 yards against FBS foe Temple (115) and eventual Patriot League champion Holy Cross (122). “We’re thrilled to have Brandon back,” Cecchini said. “He can do it all. He does more than just make plays. He’s one of our best blockers. He’s incredibly competitive. He’s one of the leaders of our offense.”

<<< <<< TIGHT END >>> >>> Returnees: Simon Behr, Charlie Shadek, Alex Twiford Newcomers: Adam Barakat, Colby Grames At tight end, the Bison boast the best of both worlds: savvy veterans and talented newcomers. Everything starts with senior Alex Twiford, who has started 27 of his 32 career appearances. In Cecchini’s offense, he has mainly been utilized as a blocker; the lion’s share of his 194 career receiving yards came during his first two seasons in Lewisburg. “Alex has always done a great job as a blocker,” Cecchini said. “We didn’t target him very much last season, but he really stepped up against Fordham in the finale. We plan to target him more this year. It helps that he can play attached, detached and in the backfield.” Senior Simon Behr is also expected to see time at tight end. A former defensive end who has mainly played on special teams to date, he impressed Cecchini during the fall. “Simon has shown that he deserves to get snaps, particularly if we go to our two tight end sets,” Cecchini said. “He’s a big target. He’s getting better as a blocker, and he’s a really intelligent player.” Cecchini noted that freshman Adam Barakat could make an impact as a pass-catching tight end. The Los Angeles native was a three-sport athlete at St. Francis High School; he was an all-area wide receiver for the Golden Knight football team. “Adam can add an extra dimension in our pass game,” Cecchini said. “It all depends on how quickly he develops and adapts to the college game.”

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Sanders is versatile, capable of playing all three wide receiver positions in Cecchini’s offense. Known for his excellent hands and dynamic athleticism, he enters his junior year as the Bison record holder in single-game receptions (14, 2019); he also currently ranks seventh in school history in single-season receptions (58, 2019) and tied for ninth in career receptions (102). “We’re going to have to get Brandon the ball if we’re going to be successful,” Cecchini said. “He’s going to get a lot of touches. We’ll use him in our screen game and in our quick motions. We’ll also use him to stretch the field by getting him the ball deep.” Sanders’s running mates will be fellow junior Dominic Lyles and senior John McGuire. Lyles, a rangy deep threat who can outrace most Patriot League defensive backs, led Bucknell with 579 receiving yards in 2019. McGuire, a reliable blocker and big target, entered his junior campaign projected to be a role player but ultimately was one of only three Bison to start all 11 games on the offensive side of the ball; he also finished second on the team with two touchdown catches, one of which was a one-handed grab in Bucknell’s victory over rival Lehigh that was featured as the No. 2 FCS Football Play of the Week. “Dom is a force to be reckoned with when he’s healthy,” Cecchini said. “He had some great games in 2019, and he’s a deep threat who allows us to stretch the field. John is a very workmanlike player. He’s physical and a great blocker. He’s been an effective possession receiver. In our last game against Fordham, he stepped up and made some big catches.” Beyond Bucknell’s anticipated starters, Cecchini said that senior Blais Herman, sophomore Connor Holmes and freshman Damian Harris will see action at wide receiver.


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Returnees: P.J. Barr, Alex Bolinger, Michael Killiri, Simon Krizak, R.J. Mehan, Justis Peppers, Jacob Russ, Noah Sansalone Newcomers: Ethan Pitzel, Sean Quarterman, Harrison Shepherd, Casey Stephenson, Jack Wall A year ago, offensive line was one of Bucknell’s biggest question marks. Despite returning seven linemen with starting experience, Cecchini found that they weren’t gelling as well as he would have liked. At the same time, they had to adjust to an entirely new offense, which is always a challenge at that position. Flash forward to this spring, and Cecchini is far more confident in his offensive line. No longer does he consider it his offense’s biggest question mark; due to an infusion of young talent, it might even wind up being a strength. “The quality of our offensive line has definitely improved,” Cecchini said. “We feel like it’s a much stronger and more veteran group. We’re also much deeper, which is the biggest change offensively from the 2019 season.” Captain P.J. Barr is the line’s undisputed leader. One of only two seniors to appear in all 33 of the Bison’s games to date, he earned a spot on the 2019 All-Patriot League Second Team. He leads the team with 30 career starts, an unbroken streak that began in the fourth game of his freshman campaign. Notably, he has started at three different positions, with 11 coming at right guard, 10 at left guard and nine at left tackle. “When you talk about our offensive line, you have to start with P.J.,” Cecchini said. “He has played a lot at multiple positions. He can start at guard and at tackle. He gives us the flexibility to say, ‘Who are the five best players we can put on the field?’ If our fifth-best player happens to be a tackle, we can move P.J. inside to guard. If our fifth-best player happens to be a guard, he can play tackle. He’s a great leader. He’s vocal. He plays physically and is a great competitor. He has the right mentality to be an offensive lineman.” At center, junior Jacob Russ is expected to start. In 2019, he seized the starting role; his season was ultimately cut short at six games due to injury. “Jacob is doing a great job at center,” Cecchini said. “I think he’s geared up to have an All-Patriot League season.” Potential starters at tackle are senior Justis Peppers and junior Michael Killiri. Senior Simon Krizak could earn a starting guard spot. All three boast plenty of starting experience; Peppers has started 12 times at left tackle, Killiri 10 times at right tackle and Krizak a combined 10 times at three different positions. “They’re all physical and confident in knowing the Xs and Os,” Cecchini said. “They’re veteran guys with valuable experience. If they don’t start, they’ll still play a lot.” Cecchini is very excited about a pair of freshmen. Casey Stephenson, a three-time PIAA Class 6A state champion out of powerhouse St. Joseph’s Prep, is the most likely to start right away. “Casey has done great things since day one,” Cecchini said. “In the fall, he did a nice job of learning the assignments as well as the technique and the physicality needed to compete at the college level. A freshman typically needs a year in the weight room before they can make an impact at offensive line, but he really impressed. My guess is he will start as a true freshman as a guard.” Cecchini said that Ethan Pitzel, who helped Solon High School not cede a sack in 2019, will make an impact even if he doesn’t seize a starting role. “If P.J. is going to play guard, Ethan could be a starting tackle,” Cecchini said. “He picked things up very quickly and has unbelievable potential. He’s going to be a really good offensive lineman.” Cecchini said that senior Alex Bolinger, junior Noah Sansalone and sophomore R.J. Mehan will be valuable backups. He noted that Bolinger

P.J. BARR can play both center and guard and that Mehan was among Bucknell’s most improved players this fall.

<<< <<< DEFENSIVE LINE >>> >>> Returnees: Ryan Betz, Cade Brennan, Grayson Cherubino, Luke Hamper (former LB), Roger Mellado, Jack Miller, Clay Myers, Nnamdi Unachukwu Newcomers: Mike Bright Jr., Connor Carretta, Nathaniel Carson, Mark Dunckle With three seniors and one junior projected to start, the Bison defensive line appears poised to be a disruptive force this spring. Leading the way are seniors Roger Mellado and Nnamdi Unachukwu. Mellado is one of only two seniors to appear in all 33 of Bucknell’s games to date while Unachukwu earned a spot on the 2021 Spring Preseason All-Patriot League Team. “We return a number of players who have started a number of games for us,” Cecchini said. “It starts with Roger and Nnamdi. They have played an awful lot of football and are proven competitors.” Mellado ranks second to only Barr with 28 career starts, an unbroken streak that began in the sixth game of his freshman campaign. Over the course of his career, he has totaled 80 tackles (30 solo), 13.5 tackles for a loss and seven sacks; each of the past two seasons, he finished second among Bison defensive linemen in tackles. “We expect Roger to have an All-Patriot League year,” Cecchini said. “He’s a very passionate football player with a great motor. He’s tough. He has a lot of the intangibles you like.” Unachukwu is entering his third season as a starter. In 2019, he took third on the team in tackles for a loss (9) and fourth in sacks (4). He also forced a pair of fumbles, one of which was returned for a 55-yard touchdown. “Nnamdi is big and deceptively quick,” Cecchini said. “He has a quick first step and is slippery. He’s a tough guy to block. He catches a lot of people off guard who think he’s just a big, physical presence inside. He can get into the back field.” As he does for Mellado and Unachukwu, Cecchini has high expectations for Grayson Cherubino. The dynamic junior has been an impact player since arriving in Lewisburg; he led Bucknell defensive linemen in tackles in both 2018 (35) and 2019 (33). “The sky’s the limit for Grayson,” Cecchini said. “He’s a guy who contin-


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ues to show he can be a dominant player in our league at either defensive end or tackle. He has the size and the athletic ability to play both positions.” Senior Clay Myers is expected to spend his final campaign as a starter. A valuable member of the Bison’s defensive line rotation and special teams for the past two seasons, he has adjusted well to his expanded role. “Clay has really stepped up,” Cecchini said. “He had a great fall. He has shown he can make a lot of plays from the interior.” Cecchini also expects junior Ryan Betz, sophomore Cade Brennan and freshmen Mike Bright Jr. and Connor Carretta to see playing time this spring.

<<< <<< LINEBACKER >>> >>> Returnees: Ben Allen, Ryan Brida, Cooper Kim, Cole McCabe, Rick Mottram, Simeon Page, Gerrit Van Itallie Newcomers: Tyler Alston, Tyler Bower, Blake Leake, Chi Nnawuba Bucknell has a tradition of excellence at linebacker. Last decade alone, six Bison linebackers combined to earn 14 All-Patriot League citations, with Evan Byers being tabbed as a 2014 All-American by the AFCA and AP. This spring, linebacker will likely be Bucknell’s greatest strength. That’s because impact seniors Simeon Page, Rick Mottram and Gerrit Van Itallie appear poised to lead the defense to new heights. “We have three senior returning starters, which is always great to have,” Cecchini said. “All of these guys have played a ton of snaps and know exactly where to be. They’ve also done a great job of leading by example.” Page, a captain, has the opportunity to become the fifth Bison to earn four All-Patriot League awards. A disruptive force who has terrorized opposing offenses throughout his storied career, he enters his senior year with 22.5 career sacks, three shy of the Bucknell standard. He also boasts 142 tackles (91 solo), 34.5 tackles for a loss, five forced fumbles and two blocked kicks. “Simeon has had a major impact in the Patriot League since he showed up,” Cecchini said. “He’s super disruptive. He makes big plays, whether that’s momentum-changing hits or turnovers. He can change games defensively. The impact he has had is immeasurable.” Mottram, also a captain, excelled in 2019. He logged 102 tackles (64 solo), reaching the double digits in six games; notably, he became the first Bison since Byers’s All-American campaign to reach the century mark in

<<< <<< DEFENSIVE BACK >>> >>> Returnees: Brandon Benson (S), Eric Butler (CB), Sterling Deary (CB), Micah Dennis (CB), Eric Holsinger (CB), Brent Jackson (S), Justin Murray (S), Gavin Pringle (CB), Conner Romango (S), Jonathan Searcy (S) Newcomers: Sam Barus (S), Quentin Lemon (S), Jeff Odongo (CB) Led by senior safeties Brandon Benson and Conner Romango, and All-Patriot League cornerback Gavin Pringle, the Bucknell secondary is both deep and talented. Benson, a captain, has been a solid contributor since his freshman year. Known for having a nose for the ball, he leads all seniors with 188 career tackles (101 solo); notably, he posted at least 50 tackles in each of the past three seasons. “Brandon makes highlight-reel plays,” Cecchini said. “He’s so well respected by his teammates. He’s a reliable guy who can be counted on to put in the work on the practice field and in the weight room. He’s definitely the leader in our secondary.” Romango so impressed Cecchini’s staff in 2019, he earned the starting job at strong safety. That season, he finished fourth among Bison with 65 tackles (48 solo), reaching the double digits against FBS foe Temple (12) and then No. 20/18 Towson (10). “Conner is a close second to Brandon in terms of being the leader of our secondary,” Cecchini said. “He earned a starting spot as a junior and never looked back. He’s an intelligent safety who plays with confidence.” Backing up Benson and Romango will be sophomores Brent Jackson and Jonathan Searcy. “Both will get some snaps,” Cecchini said. “We’re looking for great things from them this year and in the future. Brent is a physical presence who could also see time at ‘Star’ linebacker while Jonathan has proven he has talent based on his special teams play.” As a freshman in 2019, Pringle burst onto the scene. Tabbed as an Honorable Mention Freshman All-American by Hero Sports, he recorded 11 pass breakups, the most by a Bison since 2004, and 57 tackles (41 solo). He

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tackles during a single season. He added four sacks and two interceptions. “Rick is exactly what you want in a student-athlete,” Cecchini said. “He has all of the intangibles. He’s so intelligent, so tough and so reliable. He’s a great tackler who put up all-league numbers in his first full season as a starter. He just didn’t get the recognition because the Patriot League was so deep at linebacker.” Van Itallie, a former safety, transitioned to “Star” linebacker in Cecchini’s defense. He has excelled there because he combines the athleticism of a safety with the physicality of a linebacker. Notably, he has put up big numbers throughout his career; he currently boasts 128 tackles (79 solo), 20.5 tackles for a loss, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions. “With today’s spread offenses, ‘Star’ linebacker is more of a safety than a prototypical linebacker,” Cecchini said. “You need a more athletic guy on the outside, and Gerrit brings that to the table. He does a great job, and he also has the physicality of a linebacker.” Ryan Brida will serve as backup to his fellow seniors. As a sophomore, he saw action in all 11 games on special teams; he was expected to be a key special teams player and backup linebacker but lost the 2019 campaign to an injury suffered in its first game. Cecchini has been impressed by Brida’s work ethic and commitment to his teammates. “Ryan worked hard to come back from his injury and had a very strong fall,” Cecchini said. “He makes a ton of plays at linebacker and on special teams. He’s a hard guy to block.” Cecchini noted that sophomore Ben Allen and freshmen Blake Leake and Tyler Alston could also see playing time.


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BRANDON BENSON also scored two defensive touchdowns, returning his first career interception 36 yards for a touchdown at Temple and returning a fumble 55 yards for a touchdown during Bucknell’s Senior Day victory over Georgetown. “Gavin had an unbelievable freshman year,” Cecchini said. “He has continued to become a more confident and physical football player. He’s intelligent and has great instincts. He has enough size where other teams can’t put big wide receivers on him to out jump him. He’s athletic and fast enough to run with the fastest wide receivers in the Patriot League. He has a great skill set. He doesn’t have a weakness in his game.” Cecchini also expects juniors Micah Dennis and Sterling Deary to make an impact at cornerback. Dennis started 10 of his 11 appearances in 2019, posting 35 tackles (26 solo) and four pass breakups; he also returned his first career interception 39 yards for a touchdown at Fordham. Deary, who has battled injury over the past two seasons, enters his junior year with 45 tackles (32 solo) and five pass breakups in 16 career games. “Micah and Sterling are great athletes,” Cecchini said. “They’re high-energy guys who can make plays for us. Either one of them would be a great complement to Gavin.” Senior Eric Butler is expected to be a valuable backup cornerback and member of special teams.

<<< <<< SPECIALIST >>> >>> Returnees: Mike Colantuono (LS), Tyler Keiser (P/K), Ethan Torres (P/K) Newcomers: Ruben Anderson (P/K), Aidan Davenport (LS), Kyle Dowgin (LS), Ben Popko (P/K), Ryan Schatzel (P/K) Much has been written about Alex Pechin, who graduated in 2020 as one of the most decorated Bison football players in school history. Over the course of his record-breaking career, the punter was honored on a staggering 15 All-America squads; most notably, he became the Patriot League’s 14th consensus All-American following a 2019 campaign that saw him lead the FCS with a 47.3 punting average. Pechin, who is one of four football players to make four All-Patriot League First Teams, graduated ranked fifth in FCS history in career punting average (44.5) and seventh in single-season punting average (47.3). He also left Lewisburg with Bucknell’s top four single-season punting averages of 47.3 (2019), 45.1 (2017), 44.5 (2018) and 42.1 (2015). “Alex was such a tremendous talent,” Cecchini said of the two-year cap-

tain. “He had an NFL-caliber leg, and he was an all-around athlete. Not only that, he was such a great leader. You don’t really replace a guy like Alex. You can’t. But that doesn’t mean we won’t still be strong at punter.” Cecchini has high hopes for senior Ethan Torres, who is expected to handle both placekicking and punting duties this spring. Torres has been the Bison’s primary placekicker for the past two seasons and has handled kickoff duties since his freshman year; he has booted 11 career field goals, with a long of 38 yards, and 14 extra points. “Ethan has a big leg and plenty of experience,” Cecchini said. “He’s done a good job with his kickoffs and placekicking. He has great hang time on his punts, like Alex did. We expect to still have a lot of fair catches. He doesn’t have quite the distance, which we took for granted, but he still has the ability to be an All-Patriot League punter. He’s not going to lead the nation, like Alex did, but we’re still going to have the advantage on special teams.” Fifth-year Tyler Keiser will be the backup placekicker while freshman Ruben Anderson will be the backup punter. Keiser, a local product, assumed kicking duties for the final three games of 2019 when Torres was felled by injury; he connected on two field goals and four extra points. As a high schooler, Anderson received a 4.5-star rating from Kohl’s Kicking. At long snapper, senior Mike Colantuono is back. Colantuono was Bucknell’s long snapper for each of the past two seasons, helping Pechin earn 14 of his 15 All-America laurels. “Mike did a great job working with Alex,” Cecchini said. “He’s a solid long snapper who we can count on to get the ball off. He’s also been great about helping our younger kickers adjust to the college game.”

<<< <<< NOTEBOOK >>> >>> • Bucknell is entering its 135th season of football. Dave Cecchini, the 27th head coach in program history, is in his second season at the helm. Most recently the head coach at Valparaiso, he has a long track record of building explosive offenses at elite academic institutions. Previously the offensive coordinator at Lehigh, The Citadel and Harvard, his offenses have shattered school records at his every stop, propelling his teams to a combined seven conference championships. An All-American wide receiver at Lehigh during his playing days in the early 1990s, he spent 13 of his 24 previous seasons as a coach at his alma mater. • This will be the first time the Bison have competed during the spring. The fall season was canceled due to the COVID-19 public health threat. • Previously, the latest date Bucknell played a football game was January 1, 1935; that contest, a 26-0 Orange Bowl victory over the University of Miami, put an exclamation mark on its legendary 1934 campaign. The Bison closed their season on November 30 six times: in 1893, 1899, 1905, 1911, 1916 and 1922; they also played their first-ever game on November 30, 1883. • Bucknell has played Pennsylvania rivals Lafayette and Lehigh a combined 180 times, which accounts for almost 15 percent of its games in program history. The Bison and Mountain Hawks are set to meet for the 84th time while Bucknell’s game against the Leopards will be their 98th. • The Bison return four All-Patriot League players in OL P.J. Barr (2nd in ‘19), LB Simeon Page (1st in ‘19 & 18, 2nd in ‘17), CB Gavin Pringle (2nd in ‘19) and WR Brandon Sanders (1st in ‘19). All four represented Bucknell on the 2021 Spring Preseason All-Patriot League Team; they were joined on that squad by DL Nnamdi Unachukwu.


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• The following Bison changed numbers ahead of the 2021 spring campaign: LB Ben Allen (#30 from #48), Cooper (#4 from #21), WR Dominic Lyles (#1 from #13), WR Matt McCreight (#13 from #84) and S Jonathan Searcy (#21 from #37). • Mottram, a Mechanical Engineering major, was voted to the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team. He was the 25th Bison football player to be tabbed as an Academic All-American and the fourth to be recognized in the 2010s, joining Nissley (2010), LB Tim Bolte (2011) and RB Matt DelMauro (2015).

RICK MOTTRAM • This spring, Page will have the opportunity to become the fifth Bison to make four All-Patriot League squads. If he accomplishes the feat, he will join RB Rich Lemon (1993-96), OL Julién Davenport (2013-16), DL Abdullah Anderson (2014-17) and P Alex Pechin (2015, 2017-19). • In 2019, Sanders became Bucknell’s first offensive player to make the All-Patriot League First Team since Davenport in 2016; he also became the first offensive skill-position player to do so since WR Will Carter in 2014. • The Bison lost two-year captain Pechin to graduation following the 2019 campaign. Pechin put an exclamation mark on his legendary career that season, shattering his own school record in punting average by 2.2 yards. His 47.3 punting average broke the Patriot League record by 1.3 yards and ranked seventh in FCS history; in addition, it raised his career average to 44.5, good for fifth in the FCS annals. Over the course of his career, Pechin was selected to a staggering 15 All-America squads; most notably, he became the Patriot League’s 14th consensus All-American based on his 2019 efforts.

• Mottram was joined on the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Team by Cherubino, at the time undeclared in the College of Management and now a Managing for Sustainability major. At least one Bison has received this distinction 17 of the 20 seasons since 2000, including the past six in a row. • In 2019, Pechin was selected as the STATS FCS Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award winner. He was the first Patriot League student-athlete to earn this prestigious award, which is presented to an FCS student-athlete who excels not only in the classroom but in the community and beyond. In addition, Pechin graduated as one of four Bison to be recognized as the Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year more than once, joining WR David Berardinelli (1991 & 1992), QB Rob Glus (1993 & 1994) and LB Travis Nissley (2009 & 2010). Fordham’s Barry Cantrell (1996 & 1997) is the only other repeat Scholar-Athlete of the Year in Patriot League history. • Bucknell placed a league-best 41 student-athletes on the 2019 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Of the team’s honorees, 27 made the Dean’s List by posting a GPA of 3.50 or higher. Four players—TE Simon Behr, Cherubino, QB John Chiarolanzio, Mottram and Pechin—recorded grade point averages north of 3.90; notably, Behr, an Accounting & Financial Management major, boasted a perfect 4.0 GPA. It was the fourth-straight year the Bison boasted at least 40 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll members as they had a school-record 48 in 2017, 46 in 2016 and 45 in 2018.

• Nineteen players enter the 2021 spring season with at least 10 career starts: Barr (30), DL Roger Mellado (28), TE Alex Twiford (27), Page (23), S Brandon Benson (21), Unachukwu (18), DL Grayson Cherubino (17), LB Rick Mottram (14), Sanders (14), QB Logan Bitikofer (13), RB Jared Cooper (13), S Conner Romango (13), WR John McGuire (12), OL Justis Peppers (12), LB Gerrit Van Itallie (12), OL Alex Bolinger (10), CB Micah Dennis (10), OL Michael Killiri (10) and OL Simon Krizak (10). Of that group, 14 are seniors and five are juniors. Cherubino is the only junior with more than 15 starts under his belt. • Bucknell returns a total of 44 letterwinners, a group that includes 22 seniors, 12 juniors and 10 sophomores. Eight seniors are three-time letterwinners: Barr, Benson, Mellado, Mottram, Page, P/K Ethan Torres, Twiford and Van Itallie. • Barr, Benson, Mottram and Page are serving as team captains this season. • The following Bison changed position groups ahead of the 2021 spring campaign: Luke Hamper (DL from LB) and Mikey Neal (RB from CB).

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DAVE CECCHINI Bob Odell Head Coach 2nd Season at Bucknell Lehigh University ’95

per game (122.8) in 2013 while quarterback Mike Colvin finished fifth nationally in total offense (326.64) the year before. Under Cecchini’s watch, four Mountain Hawks garnered All-America honors. From 2007 to 2009, Cecchini served as The Citadel’s offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach. During his first season in Charleston, the Bulldogs finished with their best record in 15 years, bolstered by an offense that set 16 school records, including points per game (39.5) and total offense (437.6). Cecchini mentored wide receiver Andre Roberts, a First Team All-American who set Citadel records in single-season receptions (95), receiving yards (1,334) and touchdown catches (15). Roberts, who was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2010 National Football League Draft, is currently a member of the Buffalo Bills organization. Beginning in 2003, Cecchini spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Harvard. His fast-paced offense paid immediate dividends, as the Crimson averaged 461 yards per game during his first campaign, a figure good for fourth nationally. The next season, Harvard went 10-0 and won the Ivy League championship. After the Crimson led the Ivy League in aggregate offense, the AFCA selected Cecchini as its 2005 Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach Award winner. Under Cecchini’s tutelage, 14 Harvard records fell, including points per game (33.9). Among his charges was quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, the 2004 Ivy League Player of the Year who was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the 2005 NFL Draft. Fitzpatrick, who is currently the quarterback of the Miami Dolphins, has also spent time in six other NFL organizations. Before his tenure in Cambridge, Cecchini spent nine seasons on his alma mater’s staff. In 2000, Cecchini’s first campaign as offensive coordinator, Lehigh went 11-0 during the regular season and reached the Division I-AA (now FCS) quarterfinals. Following that season, Cecchini was promoted to assistant head coach while retaining his responsibilities as offensive coordinator. In 2001, his up-tempo offense averaged 38.3 points per game, helping the Mountain Hawks secure their second-straight undefeated regular season and championship quarterfinal appearance. In Cecchini’s first three seasons directing the offense, Lehigh posted a combined 31-6 record and captured two Patriot League titles. During his playing days at Lehigh, Cecchini became a consensus First Team All-American after leading the nation in receptions and receiving yards per game in 1993. That season, he set Patriot League records in receptions (88), receiving yards (1,318) and touchdown receptions (15); his 15 touchdown catches remain the Patriot League standard to this day. Cecchini, who was later named to the Patriot League 15th Anniversary Team, graduated from Lehigh in 1995 with a bachelor of science degree in marketing. Cecchini first joined the Mountain Hawk football staff as a tight ends coach. He also served as a running backs coach, quarterbacks coach and wide receivers coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator. During Cecchini’s first stint in Bethlehem, Lehigh averaged more than 350 yards of offense and over 26 points per game. Cecchini and his wife, Tammy, have two sons: Evan and Will. Tammy is currently the head women’s tennis coach at Bucknell.

Dave Cecchini, one of the all-time great wide receivers in Patriot League history who has since gone on to achieve tremendous success in the coaching ranks, was named the 27th Bob Odell Head Football Coach at Bucknell University on February 6, 2019. In his first season at the helm, Cecchini led the Bison to a third-place finish in the Patriot League, their highest placement since they were the 2014 runners-up. Their Patriot League victories came over defending champion Colgate (32-14), rival Lehigh (20-10) and Georgetown (20-17); two of their three league losses came by a touchdown or less. Bucknell faced a grueling non-conference schedule, featuring FBS opponent Temple and three nationally ranked FCS teams; the Bison ultimately finished the year with a 3-8 overall record. Cecchini’s offense set school records in completions (229) and passing attempts (426) during the 2019 season. All-Patriot League First Team wide receiver Brandon Sanders became the sixth Bison to make at least 50 catches in a single campaign while quarterback Logan Bitikofer cracked Bucknell’s top 10 in single-season completions (8th, 175) and single-season passing attempts (t-8th, 305). Defensively, the Bison excelled, leading the Patriot League in conference action in yards per play allowed (4.4), takeaways (14), sacks (32) and defensive touchdowns (4); they also finished second in total defense (319.7) and rushing defense (96.3). The head coach at Valparaiso University from 2014 to 2018, Cecchini has a long track record of building explosive offenses at elite academic institutions. Previously the offensive coordinator at Lehigh University, The Citadel and Harvard University, his offenses have shattered school records at his every stop, propelling his teams to a combined seven conference championships. An All-American wide receiver at Lehigh during his playing days in the early 1990s, Cecchini spent 13 of his previous 24 seasons as a coach at his alma mater. In 2014, Cecchini took over a Valparaiso football program that had won just three games, all against the same opponent, in the four seasons before his arrival. The 2017 campaign saw Valparaiso reach new heights thanks to a potent offense that totaled 330 TWITTER HANDLE: @DaveCecchini points and 4,398 yards, both good for second in school history. Picked to finish 10th of 11 teams in the Pioneer Football League, Valparaiso tied for third with a 5-3 record, its most league wins since 1961. Overall, Valparaiso finished above .500, at 6-5, for the first time since 2003. For guiding Valparaiso’s turnaround, Cecchini was a finalist for the American Football Coaches Association’s FCS National Coach of the Year and the STATS FCS Coach of the Year awards; he was also voted as the Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year and the AFCA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year. Cecchini left Valparaiso as the program’s winningest coach through 50 games since 1986. Other highlights of his time at Valparaiso included defeating rival Butler in backto-back seasons for the first time since 2005, going 4-0 in conference games at Brown Field in 2017 and sending two student-athletes to the 2018 FCS National Bowl, which showcases the FCS’s top players. Before becoming the 17th head football coach in Valparaiso history, Cecchini spent four seasons as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Lehigh. During his second stint on the Mountain Hawk staff, Cecchini built one of the most proficient and explosive offenses in the nation. In 2011, Lehigh ranked in the FCS’s top five in total offense (469.6) and passing offense (340.6) while averaging a Patriot League-best 32.5 points per game. Ten offensive players captured All-Patriot League laurels that season, headlined by Offensive Player of the Year Chris Lum. Lum, who was also the runner-up for the Walter Payton Award, broke the Patriot League’s single-season record for passing yards (4,378) and touchdown passes (32). For his role in Lehigh’s success, Cecchini was a finalist for the FootballScoop FCS Coordinator of the Year award. With Cecchini guiding the offense, the Mountain Hawks went a combined 39-9 and won two Patriot League titles. Wide receiver Lee Kurfis led the nation in receiving yards


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Education Lehigh University, B.S. in marketing, 1995 Head Coaching Career Year School 2014 Valparaiso 2015 Valparaiso 2016 Valparaiso 2017 Valparaiso 2018 Valparaiso 2019 Bucknell Totals

Record 4-8 1-9 4-7 6-5 2-9 3-8 20-46

Coaching Experience Years School 1994-02 Lehigh 2003-05 Harvard 2006-09 The Citadel 2010-13 Lehigh 2014-18 Valparaiso 2019-pres. Bucknell

Pct. .333 .100 .364 .545 .182 .273 .303

Position Tight Ends (1994) Running Backs (1995) Quarterbacks (1996) Wide Receivers (1997-99) Offensive Coordinator/WR (2000) Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/QB (2001-02) Offensive Coordinator/QB/WR Offensive Coordinator/WR Offensive Coordinator/QB Head Coach Head Coach

Career Highlights • Winner of seven conference championships • 2017 AFCA FCS National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2017 STATS FCS National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2017 FCA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year • 2017 Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year • 2011 FootballScoop FCS Coordinator of the Year • Coached WR Andre Roberts, a 2010 NFL Draft pick, at The Citadel • 2005 AFCA Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach Award • Coached QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, a 2005 NFL Draft pick, at Harvard • 1993 consensus First Team All-American as Lehigh wide receiver • Voted to the Patriot League 15th Anniversary Team

THE BOB ODELL COACHING ENDOWMENT Bucknell trustee emeritus Norman E. Garrity, a member of the Class of 1962, and his wife Mary Lou Roppel Garrity, a member of the Class of 1964, have established the Bob Odell Head Football Coaching Endowment. The Garritys’ significant gift to the university permanently endows the head coach position for football, along with providing funds for the program. Garrity played under Coach Odell, who passed away in December 2012, and was a member of the 1960 team that won the Lambert Cup title as the best small college team in the East. He also served as an assistant football coach during the 1963 season. Garrity has been a member of Bucknell’s Board of Trustees since 1995. In 2004, he received the alumni Athlete Achievement Award, given to former Bucknell athletes who have achieved success in their chosen profession. Garrity served in a variety of manufacturing and engineering management positions with Corning Inc. In 2003, he received the Loyalty to Bucknell Award for extraordinary service to Bucknell as a Trustee, member of Reunion Gift committees and volunteer for the Career Development Center. Garrity was also awarded the Bud Ranck Award for his service and devotion to the football program. In addition to the Odell endowment, he funded the Garrity Family Scholarship and the state-of-the-art artificial surface for the football field. Prior to the 2005 season finale against Holy Cross, the Bucknell football program and Bison Athletics honored Odell’s service and friendship to Bucknell with a special monument, which was unveiled in the closed end of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Odell is a member of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. As head football coach from 1958-64, Odell took over a struggling program and compiled a 37-26 record. He led the Bison to college football prominence, winning Lambert Cup titles in 1960 and 1964 while producing five-straight winning seasons and a 32-13 record from 1960-64. An All-American himself as a halfback at Penn, Odell won the Maxwell Trophy and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1943. He later served as head coach at Penn from 1965-70 and at Williams from 1971-86. His overall coaching record stood at 136-104-5. A second-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1944, Odell served as a communications officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II before starting his football coaching career. He began as an assistant coach at Yale, then moved on to Temple and Wisconsin. Odell retired to Lewisburg and volunteered his time and football expertise back to the program on the field, in the radio booth and as a loyal supporter of the Bison football squad. And, thanks to the generosity of Norm Garrity, he will forever have his name associated with Bucknell’s endowed head coaching position — The Bob Odell Head Football Coach.

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Personal Date of Birth: March 9, 1972 Hometown: Bloomington, Minnesota Wife: Tammy Children: Sons Evan and Will


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JASON MIRAN

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2nd Season at Bucknell University of Pennsylvania ’09

Jason Miran was named the Bucknell football team’s offensive coordinator on February 15, 2019. Miran, who was selected to the prestigious AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute in 2021, also works with the Bison quarterbacks. Miran followed Bucknell head coach Dave Cecchini from Valparaiso University, where he served in the same position for Cecchini’s five seasons at the helm. Miran played a key role in Valparaiso’s turnaround, guiding the offense to historic numbers. In 2017, Valparaiso totaled 330 points and 4,398 yards, both good for second in school history, en route to its first winning season since 2003. The following campaign, Valparaiso scored 290 points, tied for the fifth-highest total in the program’s annals. Entering 2018, Valparaiso had not scored at least 290 points in back-to-back seasons since 1950 and 1951. Miran mentored two wide receivers that rewrote Valparaiso’s record book in Tanner Kuramata and Griffin Norberg. Kuramata, who Miran coached in 2014, graduated with 2,315 career receiving yards, good for fifth in Valparaiso’s history. His one season under Miran was his most productive, as he caught the fifth-most passes (67) in program history. Norberg, who spent his entire career under Miran’s tutelage, left Valparaiso with 1,725 receiving yards, good for seventh in school history. As a senior, Norberg caught nine touchdown passes, the most by a Valparaiso player since 2003 and the fifth most all time. Before his time at Valparaiso, Miran spent four seasons as the wide receivers coach at Lehigh. Over that stretch, Lehigh went a combined 39-9 and won two Patriot League titles. In 2011, Miran’s charges helped Cecchini’s explosive offense finish in the FCS’s top five in total offense (469.6) and passing offense (340.6) while averaging a Patriot League-best 32.5 points per game. During his time in Bethlehem, Miran coached Ryan Spadola, who went on to play in the National Football League. A First Team All-American and three-time All-Patriot League First Team selection, Spadola graduated ranked second among Mountain Hawks in career receptions and receiving yards. Another standout under Miran’s tutelage was Lee Kurfis, who led the nation in receiving yards per game (122.8) during the 2013 campaign. A native of Pottstown, Pa., Miran graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 with a degree in communications. He played on the Quaker football team, starting at fullback as a senior. Miran’s first position out of college was at Franklin & Marshall, where he spent a year as a tight ends/assistant offensive line coach. TWITTER HANDLE: @CoachJasonMiran RECRUITING AREAS: Eastern Pennsylvania, Georgia, California, Alabama

ISAAC COLLINS Defensive Coordinator 2nd Season at Bucknell University of Rochester ’94

Isaac Collins was named the Bucknell football team’s defensive backs and special teams coach on February 18, 2019. He took on the position of defensive coordinator in advance of the 2021 spring season. Collins spent the previous nine seasons as a head football coach, first at Widener University and then at Seton Hill University. From 2010 to 2012, Collins led Widener to national prominence, posting a combined record of 25-8. In 2012, the Pride went 11-1, captured a Mid-American Conference title and reached the NCAA Division III quarterfinals for the first time since 2001. For his role in Widener’s success, Collins was recognized as the MAC Coach of the Year, the D3Football.com East Region Coach of the Year and the Maxwell Touchdown Club’s Tri State Coach of the Year. The year before, bolstered by an explosive offense that averaged a nation’s best 47.1 points per game, the Pride rolled to a 9-2 record, capped by a 48-27 victory over Waynesburg in the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl. Under Collins’s watch, Widener rose to as high as No. 8 in the AFCA Coaches Poll and No. 10 in the D3Football.com rankings. Eight members of the Pride captured First Team All-MAC honors, with two being named Second Team All-Americans by Beyond Sports College Network. In addition, quarterback Chris Haupt was voted as the 2012 MAC Offensive Player of the Year and ECAC South Offensive Player of the Year. Collins spent six seasons at the helm of Seton Hill’s program, helping the Griffins post their best overall record since 2008 in 2016. That season, Seton Hill paced the Division II ranks in passing offense and finished sixth in total offense. The year before, the Griffins stunned then No. 14 Slippery Rock, 41-38, in Greensburg; the Rock, the highest ranked opponent Seton Hill ever knocked off, finished that season with a 12-2 record and reached the NCAA quarterfinals. From 2006 to 2009, Collins served as defensive coordinator at The Citadel. In 2007, his defense led the Southern Conference in total defense, helping the Bulldogs finish with their best record in 15 years. During his time in Charleston, which overlapped with Dave Cecchini’s three-year stint as Citadel’s offensive coordinator, Collins mentored nine all-conference honorees. Collins was the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Delaware (2005), associate head coach and defensive coordinator at the College of the Holy Cross (2004), assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Lehigh University (2000 to 2003) and assistant coach at Columbia University (1998 to 2000). Collins broke into the coaching ranks at Hobart College, where he was an assistant coach from 1994 to 1998; there, he was elevated to defensive coordinator for his final season. Collins participated in the National Football League Minority Fellowship Program as an assistant secondary coach with the New York Giants (1999) and Philadelphia Eagles (2001). Through the program, he helped install defensive systems, develop and implement practice plans for the defensive secondary and run special teams drills in practice. During his collegiate playing days, Collins was a standout running back for the University of Rochester. A four-year letterwinner and 1993 team captain, he rushed for at least 100 yards 14 times over the course of his career. In 1992, he helped Rochester win a University Athletic Association championship; for his efforts, he was honored as the league’s Co-Offensive Player of the Year. He graduated from Rochester with a degree in political science in 1994. A 1990 alumnus of Geneva High School, Collins also had an impressive high school career. In 2012, he was inducted into both the University of Rochester Hall of Fame and Geneva Sports Hall of Fame. Collins and his wife, Ada, have four children: Kayla, Jaylen, Alina and Jacob. TWITTER HANDLE: @Isaac_Collins RECRUITING AREAS: Central Pennsylvania, Northern and Central Florida, Kentucky, Washington


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TWITTER HANDLE: @CoachBracken RECRUITING AREAS: Western Pennsylvania, Texas, West Virginia, Arizona

Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers

2nd Season at Bucknell Valparaiso University ’14

Keith Larson was added to the Bucknell football staff as a wide receivers coach on February 28, 2019. He was elevated to special teams coordinator in November 2020. Larson was on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute staff since the spring of 2016. Originally the defensive backs coach, he was promoted to special teams coordinator ahead of spring practice in 2018. Over the course of his final two seasons in Troy, the Engineers went a combined 18-5 (8-2 Liberty League) and won two Liberty League titles. As Liberty League champions, they qualified for the NCAA Division III Championship each year; in 2018, they advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second time in program history. Before his time at RPI, Larson worked with the defensive backs at Robert Morris University (Ill.) as a graduate assistant coach for the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. There, he worked closely with the defensive coordinator, helping the Eagles finish 8-3 in 2014. Larson also has experience in football operations, serving as RPI’s director of football operations and Robert Morris’s football operations graduate assistant in addition to his coaching duties. At Robert Morris, he also worked as an athletic admissions and financial aid counselor. During his collegiate playing days, Larson was a three-year letterwinner at Valparaiso University. A safety, he also served as special teams captain. He graduated from Valparaiso in 2014 with a degree in business management and completed his master’s in sports administration from Robert Morris in 2015. TWITTER HANDLE: @CoachKLars RECRUITING AREAS: New England, New York, Northern California, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma

KEVIN BRACKEN Defensive Line 2nd Season at Bucknell Moravian University ’15

Kevin Bracken was named the Bucknell football team’s defensive line coach on February 18, 2019. Following a successful playing career at Moravian University, Bracken spent his first two seasons in the coaching ranks at Franklin & Marshall College. Bracken, who worked with the Diplomat defensive line from 2016 to 2017, joined the Villanova University football staff as a defensive assistant ahead of the 2018 campaign. During his final season at Franklin & Marshall, the Diplomats went 10-1 (8-1 Centennial Conference). The 2017 Franklin & Marshall squad was the eighth in program history that won at least nine games during a single campaign; the Diplomats also captured a share of the Centennial Conference championship for the first time since 2003.

MATT FORD

Tight Ends/Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator 2nd Season at Bucknell Lehigh University ’16

Matt Ford was named the Bucknell football team’s tight ends and tackles coach on February 18, 2019. He also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Ford spent the 2018 campaign as a tight ends coach at Lehigh, his alma mater. The year before, he served in the same capacity on Dave Cecchini’s staff at Valparaiso. Ford’s tight ends played a key role in a Valparaiso offense that totaled 330 points and 4,398 yards, both good for second in school history. Valparaiso ultimately finished above .500, at 6-5, for the first time since 2003. Ford’s first coaching post was at Franklin & Marshall in 2016. There, he mentored the tight ends, helping the Diplomats finish 7-4. During his playing days at Lehigh, Ford appeared in 30 games on the offensive line and started his final 22 at left guard. As a senior in 2015, he served as captain and captured All-Patriot League First Team accolades. A native of Wall, N.J., he graduated in 2016 with a degree in accounting. TWITTER HANDLE: @Coach_Ford63 RECRUITING AREAS: Northern and Central New Jersey, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Missouri

VINNY GIACALONE Offensive Line/Director of Operations 2nd Season at Bucknell Carnegie Mellon University ’10

Vinny Giacalone was named the Bucknell football team’s offensive line coach on February 18, 2019. In addition to his coaching duties, Giacalone serves as the program’s director of football operations, overseeing team logistics, including travel, recruiting and camps. Giacalone spent the previous five seasons on Dave Cecchini’s staff at Valparaiso as an offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. His offensive line helped pave the way for Valparaiso’s offensive resurgence, allowing the fewest sacks per game (0.42) in the nation in 2014 and the 10th fewest sacks per game (0.91) in 2017. During the 2017 campaign, Valparaiso’s offense put up 330 points and 4,398 yards, both good for

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A native of Wanaque, N.J., Bracken graduated from Moravian in 2015 with a degree in mathematics and political science. During his time on the Greyhound football team, he played in 39 games at linebacker, totaling 248 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss, five interceptions, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles. He topped out at 107 tackles as a junior in 2013, an effort that netted him All-Centennial Conference honorable mention laurels.


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second in school history. The team ultimately finished above .500, at 6-5, for the first time since 2003. Under Giacalone’s watch, Stuart Barkley, Tom Schofield and Jack Jarnigan captured All-Pioneer Football League accolades. In addition, Eric Rentschler was twice recognized on the Academic All-PFL Team for his performance on the field and in the classroom. During his time at Valparaiso, Giacalone also oversaw the team’s travel, student managers and social media accounts. A 2010 Carnegie Mellon graduate, Giacalone served as an assistant coach and co-recruiting coordinator at his alma mater for two seasons before moving on to Lehigh in 2012. That campaign, Giacalone’s offensive line ceded the fifth-fewest sacks per game in the nation despite featuring four first-time starters; his charges’ efforts helped the Mountain Hawks lead the Patriot League in passing offense.

RYAN REDD

Defensive Backs 1st Season at Bucknell Miami University of Ohio ’06

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JORDAN JOHNSON Running Backs 1st Season at Bucknell University at Buffalo ’16

Ryan Redd was added to the Bucknell football staff as a defensive backs coach in November 2020. Redd spent the 2019 campaign as a defensive assistant at Georgetown College. Before his stint with the Tigers, he was the defensive coordinator at North Mecklenburg High School from 2017 to 2018. Redd broke into the collegiate coaching ranks as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh in 2016. There, he worked with the special teams and running backs. That season, the Panthers went 8-5, ultimately earning a spot in the Pinstripe Bowl against Northwestern University. Redd served as a wide receivers and linebackers coach at Mooresville High School from 2011 to 2015. He graduated in 2006 from Miami University of Ohio with a degree in counseling and obtained his master’s degree in clinical education and counseling from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2013.

TWITTER HANDLE: @Coach_Redd Jordan Johnson was added to the Bucknell football staff as a running backs coach RECRUITING AREAS: Eastern Ohio, Southern Florida, Oregon, Mississippi in November 2020. Johnson spent the 2019 campaign in the same role at Marist College. During his collegiate playing days, he was a record-breaking running back at the University at Buffalo from 2012 to 2016. At the time of his graduation with a degree in sociology, he held the school record in single-game rushing yards (282) and was ranked among the program leaders in career yards per carry (5.2, 4th) and career rushing yards (2,212, 6th). As a senior, Johnson made the All-MAC Third Team after rushing for 1,040 yards. He then signed a free-agent contract with the Buffalo Bills. He appeared in all four of Buffalo’s preseason games, scoring one touchdown. Following his time with the Bills, Johnson began his coaching career at Erie ComStrength & Conditioning Coach munity College in 2017. There, he helped the running backs eclipse 1,500 yards; his top 2nd Season at Bucknell two rushers ultimately signed with NCAA Division I and Division II programs. In 2018, he Bowling Green State University ’13 coached an all-conference returner at Fort Valley State University. In high school, Johnson was a two-time New York State Class A Player of the Year. A quarterback, he led Sweet Home High School to a 33-2 record and a state championship. Mark Kulbis was named the Bucknell football team’s strength and conditioning coach on February 18, 2019. TWITTER HANDLE: @CoachJordanJ Kulbis came to Bucknell from Dartmouth College, where he joined the strength & RECRUITING AREAS: District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia conditioning staff in January 2016. He was promoted to associate director of strength & conditioning in March 2018. Before his time with the Big Green, Kulbis was a strength & conditioning intern for the Ohio State University football team. He arrived in Columbus following a stint as a strength & conditioning graduate assistant at Austin Peay State University, where he earned his master’s in human health and performance. A native of Euclid Ohio, Kulbis graduated from Bowling Green State University in 2013 with a degree in exercise science. There, he walked on to the Falcon football team. Kulbis holds certifications through the NSCA (CSCS), Sports Performance Coach (USAW), Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) and Reflexive Performance Reset (RPR Level 1).

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KARSTETTER Equipment Manager 11th Season at Bucknell Lock Haven University ’10

Liel Karstetter was named the Bucknell football team’s equipment manager just prior to the 2010 season opener at Duquesne University. The 2020 campaign will be his 11th as a member of the Bison staff. A 2010 graduate of Lock Haven University with a degree in sport administration, Karstetter completed a five-month stint as an Athletic Administration Intern in the Bucknell Athletic Department before being tabbed as the football equipment manager. A three-year member of the Lock Haven baseball team, Karstetter was an assistant high school baseball coach during his college days. Additionally, he has worked parttime at Weis Markets as a night manager and as a salesman for Vector Marketing Corporation in State College, Pennsylvania. Karstetter and his wife, Heather, live in New Columbia, Pennsylvania.

KAITI HAGER

Assistant Athletic Trainer 6th Season at Bucknell California University of Pennsylvania ’12

Kaiti Hager joined the Bucknell Sports Medicine Staff as an athletic trainer in 2015 and serves as a primary athletic trainer for the Bison football team. Before her move to Lewisburg, Hager worked at York College as an intern athletic trainer, providing care to the Spartan field hockey, swimming & diving and softball teams. Hager received her Bachelor of Science in athletic training from California University of Pennsylvania in 2012. She went on to complete her Master of Science in exercise science with a specialization in rehabilitation science at her alma mater in 2013. Hager also owns a Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification and a Corrective Exercise Specialist Certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. While in graduate school from 2012 to 2014, Hager also worked for Excela Health as an outreach athletic trainer at Mt. Pleasant High School.

IAN WOOD

Head Athletic Trainer 4th Season at Bucknell Purdue University ’94

In February 2017, Ian Wood joined Bison Athletics as associate athletic director for sports medicine. Wood oversees Bucknell’s athletic training program and coordinates health care to student-athletes in each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity sports programs. Wood brought more than 20 years of experience as a certified athletic trainer. Since 2012, he had been serving as director of sports medicine at Colorado College, a private liberal arts college that features two Division I athletics programs and 15 others that compete at the Division III level. Wood led a staff of four full-time assistant athletic trainers, two graduate assistants, an insurance coordinator and approximately 20 student workers. A 1994 graduate of Purdue University, Wood went on to earn his master’s degree in exercise physiology at the University of Pittsburgh in 1996. Later that year he found his first opportunity to work as a full-time athletic trainer at the U.S. Military Academy. In four years at West Point, Wood worked with the football, men’s basketball, ice hockey, men’s lacrosse, cross country/track and field, and softball teams. In 2000, Wood moved on to the University of Wisconsin, where he spent the next six years working primarily with the Badgers football team, first as an assistant and then as the head football athletic trainer. He also provided healthcare and oversight of graduate assistants covering the sports of wrestling and men’s and women’s soccer. Wood in 2006 was named chief of sports medicine with the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program in Ft. Carson, Colorado. In that role, he provided healthcare for elite soldier-athletes preparing to compete in major international competitions, including the Summer and Winter Olympics. When he arrived at Ft. Carson, Wood took over a dormant sports medicine program and created a new, multi-discipline model based on a soldier-first philosophy. He worked closely with healthcare professionals including physicians, sports psychologists, dietitians, human performance experts, strength and conditioning and massage therapists. Wood also coordinated athletes’ drug-testing education with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Wood remained in Colorado but returned to the collegiate ranks in 2012, when he was named director of sports medicine at Colorado College. Wood has also been an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). He was a member of the NATA’s Career Center in 2011-12, while also serving as his district’s representative to the Committee on Emerging Practices in Athletic Training. From 2013-15, Wood was vice president of the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. He currently serves on the Colorado Masons’ Benevolent Fund Scholarship Committee. At Bucknell, Wood became just the third head athletic trainer since the Bison sports medicine program was born in 1948. Hall-of-Famer Hal Biggs founded the Bucknell athletic training program and served for 38 years before handing the reins to Mark Keppler in 1986. Keppler was Bucknell’s head athletic trainer for the next 31 years before retiring in December 2016.

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BRANDON BENSON

OL | SR | 6-3 | 285

S | SR | 6-0 | 210

North Brunswick, N.J. | Saint Joseph Education

Triangle, Va. | C.D. Hylton Political Science

2019 (Junior): All-Patriot League Second Team selection ... one of three Bison to start all 11 games on the offensive side of the ball ... started nine times at left tackle and twice at left guard ... leader on a Bucknell offensive line that saw five different players earn their first career starts ... started 30th career game in the finale at Fordham ... took home the John Campana Award as Bucknell’s outstanding offensive lineman. 2018 (Sophomore): One of seven Bison to start all 11 games ... shifted to right guard from left guard ... became first member of the class of 2021 to reach the double digits in career starts on Sept. 8 against Sacred Heart ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games, starting final eight at left guard ... became one of the first two freshman to start for the Bison on Sept. 23 against Sacred Heart. Saint Joseph High School: Three-year football letterwinner … three-time all-area selection … two- time first-team all-conference … team Underclassman of the Year as a sophomore … team Offensive Lineman of the year as a junior and senior … team captain as a junior and senior … McCarthy Report Top 100 players in New Jersey … 47 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and five sacks as a senior … team finished 9-1 and won the GMC White Division as a senior. Personal: Paul John Barr … born June 3, 1999 in New Brunswick, New Jersey … son of David and Barbara … has three younger siblings: David, Maggie and Liam … father, David, played football at Hofstra University … mother, Barbara, was a cheerleader at Hofstra University ... major is education.

2019 (Junior): Started 10 games at free safety ... finished third among Bison, and first among defensive backs, with 68 tackles (41 solo) ... also logged three tackles for a loss and four pass breakups ... recovered a fumble against No. 23/22 Villanova and intercepted a pass against Lehigh ... three of four pass breakups came at Sacred Heart ... reached the double digits in tackles against Georgetown (14) and at Lafayette (10) ... posted at least five tackles seven times ... made 150th career tackle at Colgate on Oct. 12 ... posted 100th career solo stop in finale at Fordham ... captured the Clarke Hinkle Award as Bucknell’s outstanding defensive back or linebacker. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in eight games, starting one at strong safety and four at Whip ... finished fifth among Bison with 52 tackles (28 solo) despite missing three games to injury ... also registered four tackles for a loss, a season-best 1.5 of which came against Georgetown on Nov. 10 ... returned from a three-game absence to pick off first career pass against No. 20/21 Colgate on Oct. 6 ... at Monmouth on Oct. 13, forced a fumble in the end zone and broke up a season-high two passes ... made 100th career tackle against Lafayette on Oct. 20 ... posted nine tackles in three-straight games from Oct. 6 to Oct. 20 ... recovered first career fumble in the 2018 finale against Fordham. 2017 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games, starting the final six at Whip ... finished third on the team with 68 tackles (32 solo) ... totaled 67 of his tackles in Bucknell’s final seven games ... also posted 2.5 tackles for a loss, one sack and one forced fumble ... made first career start on Oct. 14 at Cornell ... reached double digits in tackles three times: against Monmouth on Sept. 30 (15), at Colgate on Oct. 28 (12) and against Lehigh on Nov. 4 (10) ... tied Ben Richard for the 2017 single-game high with his 15 tackles against the Hawks ... named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Nov. 5) for his performance against the Mountain Hawks ... shared Bucknell’s Stuart M. Smith Memorial Award as the most outstanding newcomer with Simeon Page. C.D. Hylton High School: Three-year football letterwinner … also earned two Academic Achievement letters … First Team All-6A Conference safety as a senior … named Honorable Mention all-conference as a junior … team captain as a senior … also served as holder on PATs … totaled 76 tackles, six pass breakups, five tackles for loss and four interceptions his final two years playing both linebacker and safety. Personal: Brandon Benson … born November 3, 1998 in Rocky Mount, Virginia … son of Al and Tanya Benson … has two older sisters, Ashleigh and Alecia …


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grew up in a military family and lived in three different states … first person in family to compete in college athletics ... major is political science. DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 11-6 8-5 10-10 29-21

UT-AT-TT 32-36-68 28-24-52 41-27-68 101-87-188

TFL-Yds. 2.5-9 4-11 3-7 9.5-27

Sacks-Yds. 1-8 0-0 0-0 1-8

FF FR 1 0 1 1-0 0 1-0 2 2-0

Int. PD 0 1 1-0 3 1-0 5 2-0 9

2017 (Freshman): Played in three games on special teams ... reserve linebacker ... represented Bucknell at the NFF Chapter Awards Banquet in New York City on Dec. 5 as one of five NFF Chapter Scholar-Athletes ... shared Bucknell’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year award with Joe Schiano ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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RICK MOTTRAM

LB | SR | 6-1 | 230 Cream Ridge, N.J. | Allentown Mechanical Engineering

2019 (Junior): Recognized as a First Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA ... made second-straight CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Team ... honored on the Academic All-Patriot League Team for the second year in a row ... FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team ... started all 11 games at linebacker ... became the first Bison since 2014 to reach the century mark in tackles during a single season ... logged 102 tackles (64 solo), reaching the double digits in six games ... led the Bison in tackles by 25 ... finished tied for third on the team in sacks (4) and fourth in tackles for a loss (8) ... tied for the Bucknell lead with two interceptions, which came against No. 23/22 Villanova and at Lafayette ... returned a fumble for a five-yard touchdown in the finale at Fordham ... made at least 10 tackles at Temple (10), against No. 23/RV Princeton (11), at Lafayette (16), against Lehigh (10), against Georgetown (12) and at Fordham (11) ... made 49 tackles in Bucknell’s final four games, reaching the double digits in all four ... registered a tackle for a loss in six games ... broke up passes at Colgate and Fordham ... recognized as the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (10/28) after filling the stat sheet with 16 tackles (12 solo), two sacks for a loss of seven yards and an 11yard interception return against the Leopards ... made 100th tackle during Lafayette game, which fell on 21st birthday ... also received Honorable Mention FCS Defensive Player of the Week accolades from STATS for performance against the Leopards ... earned the George L. McGaughey Memorial Award as the outstanding player of the Lafayette game ... honored with Bucknell’s Theodore S. Ratkus Football Leadership Award for for character, courage and commitment to team play ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Recognized on the CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Team ... Academic All-Patriot League honoree ... played in 10 games, starting three of the final four as a hybrid linebacker/defensive lineman ... started season as a valuable member of special teams before taking on an expanded role at linebacker in the final five games with Simeon Page out due to injury ... took second among Bison with 10 tackles for a loss, 9.5 of which came in the final four contests ... finished sixth on the team with 45 tackles (29 solo), 43 of which came in the final

Allentown High School: Was chosen as one of five NFF Chapter Scholar-Athletes by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame ... emerged as the East Region’s Scholar-Athlete award recipient from a field of 35 finalists ... four-year football letterwinner … two-year team captain … three-time West Jersey Football League All-Colonial Division First Team … three-time Trenton Times All-Area Football Team … two-time All-Group 4 First Team … first-team all-state selection … two-time Trenton Times Defensive Player of the Year … twice named the Trenton Times Athlete of the Week … graduated with the school record in career tackles (435) … 22 career touchdowns and three interceptions … helped team to 2016 Central Jersey Group IV state title and three West Jersey Football League conference titles … team was 10-2 his senior year and totaled 30 victories during his career … also a member of the school’s track & field team in 2014. Personal: Richard Lewis Mottram … born October 26, 1998 in Cream Ridge, New Jersey … son of Dan and Christine … has three siblings: Sarah, Jack and Michael ... major is mechanical engineering. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 3-0 10-3 11-11 24-14

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 29-16-45 64-38-102 93-54-147

TFL-Yds. 0-0 10-39 8-26 18-65

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Sacks-Yds. 0-0 2-13 4-21 6-34

FF FR 0 0 1 2-0 0 1-5 1 3-5

Int. PD 0 0 0 2 2-11 4 2-11 6

SIMEON PAGE

LB | SR | 6-0 | 230 Riverton, Utah | Riverton/USAFA Prep (Colo.) English-Creative Writing

2019 (Junior): Earned All-Patriot League First Team honors for the second year in a row ... All-ECAC Second Team ... started all 11 games at linebacker ... led

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six tilts ... also was tied for first among Bison with two fumble recoveries ... had a breakout game in the finale against Fordham, notching team season-high totals in tackles (14), tackles for a loss (3.5) and sacks (2) ... also recovered a fumble against the Rams that set up Bucknell’s second touchdown ... in first career start against Lafayette on Oct. 20, registered eight tackles (seven solo) and three tackles for a loss ... forced and recovered first career fumble on the same play at Georgetown on Nov. 10 ... shared Bucknell’s Sledge Hammer Award with Sterling Deary ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


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Bucknell in sacks (9) and tied fellow linebacker Gerrit Van Itallie for first in tackles for a loss (12.5) ... took fifth among Bison with 58 tackles (42 solo) ... led Patriot League with two blocked kicks ... blocked kicks, both punts, came against Holy Cross and Georgetown and led to Bucknell touchdowns ... made at least five tackles in eight games, including the final four ... posted a season-high eight tackles (five solo) at Sacred Heart ... made six tackles in four of five games from Oct. 12 to Nov. 16 ... recorded a sack in six games, including three multi-sack outings ... recognized as the Patriot League Defensive Player and Bison Athlete of the Week (10/14) after logging six tackles, three sacks for a loss of 21 yards and two pass breakups in victory at Colgate ... against the Raiders, also returned a fumble for a 12-yard touchdown with 44 seconds remaining and broke up a pass on 4th and goal late in the fourth quarter ... also received Honorable Mention STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Week laurels on the strength of that performance ... became the first Bison to reach 20 career sacks against Lehigh ... in win over the Mountain Hawks, posted six solo tackles, two sacks for a loss of 14 yards and three quarterback hurries ... made 100th career tackle against No. 23/22 Villanova ... took home the Keating-Rieu Memorial Award as the most outstanding player in the Colgate game ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): All-Patriot League First Team honoree ... started first seven games at a hybrid defensive lineman/linebacker position before losing the season to an injury suffered at Monmouth on Oct. 13 ... entering the Monmouth game, was the team leader in tackles for a loss (9.0) and sacks (4.5) and stood fifth among Bison with 38 tackles (20 solo) ... despite missing the final four games, finished as the team leader in sacks, tied for second in forced fumbles (2) and placed third in tackles for a loss ... made at least five tackles in five games, topping out at eight in back-to-back tilts at Penn on Sept. 15 and at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22 ... also forced a fumble in both of those contests ... registered three tackles for a loss in back-to-back games at No. 14/15 Villanova and at Holy Cross on Sept. 29 ... also posted a team season-best two sacks against the Crusaders ... had at least one tackle for a loss in five contests ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): All-Patriot League Second Team selection ... appeared in nine games, starting five of Bucknell’s last six at a hybrid defensive end/linebacker position ... recorded 46 tackles (29 solo), 13 tackles for a loss, nine sacks, four pass breakups and one forced fumble during rookie campaign ... led the Bison in tackles for a loss and sacks ... set a Bucknell rookie record in sacks ... made at least five tackles in five games ... posted at least one tackle for a loss in five games, including three with at least two ... named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Sept. 4 for his role in limiting Marist to 154 yards of total offense in season-opening win on Sept. 2 ... had two tackles, one tackle for a loss and one sack in that game ... notched two sacks at Cornell on Oct. 14 ... made season-high 11 tackles (four solo) at Colgate on Oct. 28 ... recognized by STATS as the National Freshman Player of the Week on Nov. 20 after recording eight tackles, six tackles for a loss of 33 yards, four sacks for a loss of 27 yards and one forced fumble in the red zone in the 2017 finale at Fordham on Nov. 18 ... his four sacks tied a Bucknell record last equaled in 1998 ... his six tackles for a loss was the highest total posted by an FCS player in 2017... also was selected as the Patriot League’s Defensive Player and Rookie of the Week and the Bison Athlete of the Week on the strength of that performance ... was the only Bison to receive a national weekly award in 2017 ... shared Bucknell’s Stuart M. Smith Memorial Award as the most outstanding newcomer with Brandon Benson ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... named team’s Strength & Conditioning MVP following spring practice. Riverton High School/Air Force Academy Prep: Graduated from Riverton High School in 2016 … spent a post-grad semester at Air Force Academy Prep … three-year football letterwinner at Riverton … also earned four wrestling letters and one for track and field … led state in tackles with 170 as a junior … two-year team captain … two-time first-team all-state … honorable mention all-state as a sophomore … named Defensive MVP of region as a junior … placed in top five in

state three times as a wrestler … won state title as a senior … helped 4x100 relay to a state title as a senior … helped track team to a state title as a sophomore … named Male Athlete of the Year as a senior at Riverton High School. Personal: Simeon Parker Page … born February 23, 1998 in Sandy, Utah … son of Glen and Cori Page … has a younger brother, Cooper, and a younger sister, Bailey ... major is English-creative writing. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 9-5 7-7 11-11 27-23

UT-AT-TT 29-17-46 20-18-38 42-16-58 91-51-142

TFL-Yds. 13-74 9-53 12.5-70 34.5-197

Sacks-Yds. 9-63 4.5-40 9-57 22.5-160

FF FR Int. PD 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 2 1-12 0 2 5 1-12 0 7

RICK, SIMEON, P.J. AND BRANDON EXEMPLIFY TRAITS YOU WANT FROM YOUR CAPTAINS. THEY ALL LEAD BY EXAMPLE AND HAVE AN UNQUENCHABLE DESIRE TO BE THE BEST THEY CAN BE. OUR COACHING STAFF HAS SEEN THE SACRIFICE AND COMMITMENT THESE FOUR MEN HAVE CONSISTENTLY SHOWN OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST YEAR, BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD. THEY ALL POSSESS GREAT CHARACTER AND WILL DO AN OUTSTANDING JOB IN LEADING OUR TEAM.

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SIMON BEHR

TE | SR | 6-4 | 230 Murrysville, Pa. | Franklin Regional Accounting & Financial Management

2019 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games ... saw action on special teams and as a blocking tight end ... made first career catch, which went for nine yards, at No. 20/18 Towson ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Transitioned to tight end ... missed season due to injury suffered in preseason camp ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Played on special teams, appearing in seven games ... reserve defensive end ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Franklin Regional High School: Three-year football and basketball letterwinner ... team captain in both football and basketball ... WPIAL honorable mention selection in football and first team pick in basketball ... Terrific Ten in basketball ... during high school career, football team made three playoff appearances and basketball team earned one berth in the state playoffs. Personal: Simon Saverio Behr ... born September 30, 1998 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... son of Jeff and Pam Behr ... middle child of two sisters: Makaila and Jocelyn ... Pittsburgh sports fan ... major is accounting & financial management. CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rush Yds. TD Avg. Lg Rec. Yds. TD Avg. Lg 2017 7-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2018 DNP 2019 11-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 9 0 9.0 9 Totals 18-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 9 0 9.0 9

2018 (Sophomore): Appeared in six games, starting five in a row from Sept. 22 to Oct. 20 ... led the Bison with 1,050 yards and seven touchdowns, completing 103 of 187 passes ... threw for 267 yards and three touchdowns on 19 for 27 passing against Lafayette on Oct. 20 ... became the first Bucknell quarterback to throw three touchdown passes since October 2015 ... total of 267 passing yards was the most posted by a Bison in 2018 ... also rushed for a season-best 21 yards against the Leopards ... in collegiate debut at Penn on Sept. 15, completed 19 of 35 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns ... made first career start at No. 14/15 Villanova the next week and scored first career rushing touchdown ... in second career start at Holy Cross on Sept. 30, threw for 193 yards and one touchdown on 19 of 29 passing ... connected with Jared Cooper for a season-long 74-yard touchdown at Monmouth on Oct. 13 ... completed season-best 19 passes in three games ... threw for at least 150 yards in five of six appearances ... missed final three games due to injury ... earned the George L. McGaughey Memorial Award as the outstanding player of the Lafayette game. 2017 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a reserve quarterback ... named Bucknell’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. New Philadelphia High School: Three-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner … graduated with the most passing yards in school history … First Team All-ECOL … First Team All-Eastern District … First Team All-Region … Second Team All-Ohio … named the Offensive Player of the Year in ECOL … Offensive Player of the Year in Eastern District … team captain as a senior … team made four-straight playoff appearances and earned one ECOL championship. Personal: Logan Matthew Bitikofer … born December 26, 1998 in Dover, Ohio … son of Chad and Tricia Hicks and Matt Bitikofer … has one younger brother Jaymis ... major is education. CAREER STATISTICS

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LOGAN BITIKOFER

QB | SR | 6-3 | 210 New Philadelphia, Ohio | New Philadelphia Education

2019 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games, starting eight at quarterback ... completed 175 passes for 1,686 yards and 10 touchdowns ... entered Bucknell’s top 10 in single-season competitions (8th, 175) and passing attempts (t-8th, 305) ...

PASSING Year GP-GS C-A-I 2017 2018 6-5 103-187-8 2019 11-8 175-305-6 Totals 17-13 278-492-14

Pct. DNP .551 .574 .565

Yds. TD Lg. 1050 7 74 1686 10 54 2736 17 74

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rush Yds. TD Avg. Lg Rec. Yds. TD Avg. Lg 2017 DNP 2018 6-5 52 -20 1 -0.4 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 2019 11-8 58 -40 2 -0.7 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 17-13 110 -60 3 -0.5 14 0 0 0 0.0 0

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tossed two touchdown passes against No. 23/RV Princeton, at Colgate, at Lafayette and against Lehigh ... threw for at least 200 yards against Princeton (268), at Colgate (250) and at Fordham (230) ... completed at least 20 passes against Princeton (28), against Holy Cross (20), against Lehigh (23) and at Fordham (28) ... 28 completions was good for fifth in school history at the time ... attempted a season-high 50 passes at Fordham ... became the first Bison to attempt at least 50 passes since 2001 ... total of 50 passes was good for fourth in Bucknell history at the time ... completed three passes of at least 50 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown at Sacred Heart ... long pass of 54 yards came against the Tigers ... ran for touchdowns in back-to-back games against No. 23/22 Villanova and Princeton ... ran for a season-best 11 yards at the Raiders ... long run of 14 yards came against the the Crusaders ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


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ALEX BOLINGER

OL | SR | 6-2 | 285 Haddonfield, N.J. | Haddonfield Memorial Political Science

2019 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games, starting 10 ... started first career game in the season opener at Temple ... started eight times at right guard and twice at left guard ... attended the prestigious United States Naval Academy Leadership Conference through the Bucknell Athletics Leadership Institute ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Leadership Award … First Team All-ChesMont linebacker and All-Ches-Mont Defensive Player of the Year … DLN All-Area First Team linebacker … Mini-Max Award winner … totaled 137 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception as a senior. Personal: Ryan Nicholas Brida … born March 16, 1999 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania … son of Ralph and Cheryl Brida … has one older sister, Rachel ... major is political science. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT 2017 2018 11-0 4-3-7 2019 1-0 0-0-0 Totals 12-0 4-3-7

TFL-Yds. DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sacks-Yds. FF FR Int. PD 0-0 0-0 0-0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2018 (Sophomore): Did not appear in a game as a reserve offensive lineman. 2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action as a reserve offensive lineman. Haddonfield Memorial High School: Three-year football letterman … team captain as a senior … earned team’s Kehoe Award … named TD Club Offensive Lineman of the Week … helped lead his team to four playoff appearances, including South Jersey Group 2 state titles in 2013 and 2014 … team went 14-0 in 2014.

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Personal: Allen Slawson Bolinger II … born May 28, 1999 in Haddonfield, New Jersey … has one older sister, Molly ... major is political science.

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RYAN BRIDA

LB | SR | 5-11 | 225 West Chester, Pa. | Henderson Political Science

2019 (Junior): Was expected to be a key special teams player and backup linebacker but lost the season to injury suffered in the first game ... honored with Bucknell’s Bobby Pangburn Memorial Award for commitment, dedication and unqualified friendship ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

ERIC BUTLER

Altamonte Springs, Fla. | Lake Brantley Sociology

2019 (Junior): Appeared in six games, starting the opener at cornerback ... missed time due to injury ... posted six tackles (five solo) ... made a season-high three tackles at No. 20/18 Towson ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Payed in eight games on special teams ... reserve cornerback ... made first career tackle at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Saw action on special teams in two games ... reserve cornerback. Lake Brantley High School: Member of football and weightlifting teams … all-conference football player … football team captain … totaled 40 tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles … helped team to second round of playoffs.

2018 (Sophomore): Saw action on special teams in all 11 games ... reserve linebacker ... finished with seven tackles (four solo) ... made two tackles at No. 14/15 Personal: Eric Windsor Butler … born December 31, 1998 in Kissimmee, Florida Villanova on Sept. 22 and against No. 20/21 Colgate on Oct. 6 ... forced a fumble … son of Angela Watts … has three siblings: Breeana, Cierra and Erykah ... during a punt return against the Wildcats ... named Bucknell’s Defensive Scout major is sociology. Team Player of the Year ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action as a reserve linebacker ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. B. Reed Henderson High School: Three-year football and one-year basketball letterwinner … football team captain … earned the school’s James T. Smith

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DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 2-0 8-0 6-1 16-1

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-1-1 5-1-6 5-2-7

TFL-Yds. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sacks-Yds. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2017 (Freshman): Appeared in three games on special teams ... reserve safety.

MIKE COLANTUONO

LS | SR | 6-2 | 235 Warren, N.J. | Immaculata Political Science

2019 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games as Bucknell’s long snapper ... made tackles against No. 23/RV Princeton and Georgetown ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Served as Bucknell’s long snapper, appearing in all 11 games ... made a tackle in four-straight games from Sept. 8 to Sept. 29 ... recovered first career fumble at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Joseph Steven Fex … born August 27, 1998 in Houston, Texas … son of Steven and Colleen Fex … has three younger siblings: Jake, Jimmy and Katie … father, Steven, played football at Oregon, Western Oregon and with the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League … mother, Colleen, played college basketball at Western Oregon … uncle, Jimmy Mortensen, was a professional cyclist … grandfather, Joe, was an Olympic hurdler ... major is psychology. CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rush Yds. TD Avg. Lg Rec. Yds. TD Avg. Lg 2017 3-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2018 10-1 34 77 1 2.3 19 7 31 0 4.4 11 2019 5-0 7 11 0 1.6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 18-1 41 88 1 2.1 19 7 31 0 4.4 11

2017 (Freshman): Did not appear in a game as a reserve long snapper. Immaculata High School: Three-year football letterwinner … first-team all-conference defensive end and a second-team all-area defensive end … named Special Teams Player of the Year as a sophomore … totaled 62 tackles and 9.5 sacks as a senior … helped team to three state semifinal appearances. Personal: Michael Tyler Colantuono … born July 7, 1998 in Livingston, New Jersey … son of Michael and Sarah Colantuono … has three siblings: Frank, Matthew and Allison ... major is political science. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT 2017 2018 11-0 3-1-4 2019 11-0 1-1-2 Totals 22-0 4-2-6

TFL-Yds. DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0

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JOE FEX

RB | SR | 5-9 | 180 Coppell, Texas | Coppell Psychology

2019 (Junior): Played in five games ... reserve running back/wide receiver saw majority of action on special teams ... missed time due to injury ... ran for 11 yards on seven carries. 2018 (Sophomore): Transitioned to running back from safety ... played in 10 games, earning first career start in 2018 finale against Fordham ... ran for 77 yards on 34 carries and added 31 yards on seven catches ... against the Rams, ran for first career touchdown and posted season-high totals in rushing attempts (22) and rushing yards (56) ... registered season-best 11 receiving yards at Holy Cross on Sept. 29.

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BLAIS HERMAN

WR | SR | 6-1 | 185 Austin, Texas | St. Andrew’s Episcopal/Loomis Chaffee (Conn.)

Political Science

2019 (Junior): Played in six games ... missed time due to injury ... caught five passes for 106 yards ... three catches, and 72 yards, came against No. 23/22 Villanova ... caught a season-long 59-yard pass against the Wildcats ... wide receiver also served as backup holder. 2018 (Sophomore): Appeared in eight games on special teams and at wide receiver ... had four catches for 26 yards ... made two catches for nine yards at Penn on Sept. 15 ... had season-high 16 receiving yards on one reception in the season finale against Fordham. 2017 (Freshman): Reserve wide receiver missed majority of season to injury ... lone game action came in season opener against Marist on Sept. 2 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. St. Andrew’s Episcopal School/Loomis Chaffee School: Attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Austin, Texas for four years … spent a post-grad year at the Loomis Chaffee School in Connecticut … five-year football and baseball letterwinner … two-year basketball letterwinner … graduated as St. Andrew’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns … team captain as a junior and senior …captain of baseball team as a senior …varsity starter in football and baseball since freshman year … junior and senior year lead central Texas in receiving yards and touchdowns for Class 4A and below … first-team all-conference center fielder in baseball as a senior …second-team all-league selection during year at Loomis Chaffee … led the NEPSAC in yards (856) and receptions (68). Personal: Blais Alan Herman … born October 17, 1997 in Austin, Texas … son of Lynn Blais and Guy Herman … has four older siblings: Russell, Margaret, Julia and Avery … mother, Lynn, was an All-New England field hockey goalie and also

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New Philadelphia High School: Four-year track and three-year football letterwinner … two-time lacrosse letterwinner … recorded more than 3,000 career rushing yards … two-year team captain … three-time all-district selection … Newcomer of the Year in district … team was the Central Texas runner-up.


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TYLER KEISER

P/K | 5TH | 6-0 | 180 Paxinos, Pa. | Southern Columbia Civil Engineering/Management for Engineers

2019 (Senior): Walked on to the team in late October ... assumed kicking duties for the final three games when Ethan Torres was felled by injury ... went 2-for-4 on field goals and 4-for-5 on extra points ... averaged 57.3 yards on 12 kickoffs ... accounted for eight points in Bucknell’s victory over Lehigh by booting two field goals and two extra points ... field goals were of 20 and 21 yards ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Southern Columbia High School: Earned two letters in football, four letters in soccer, two letters in basketball, two letters in baseball and one letter in track & field ... 2015 Heartland Athletic Conference All-Star First Team in soccer and football ... served as soccer and baseball team captain as a senior ... football team went 27-1 during time in the program, winning the 2015 PIAA AA state championship ... converted on over 90 percent of PATs, scoring more than 150 points off of them ... averaged about 55 yards on kickoffs. Personal: Tyler Matthew Keiser ... born December 17, 1997 in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania ... son of Nick and Pam Keiser ... father completed his MSBA at Bucknell in 2002 ... mother works at Bucknell ... serves as Bucknell Athletics’ Coke Marketing Intern ... acts as an on-court emcee at basketball games, giving out pizzas, running competitions with fans on the floor and throwing out apparel ... grew up going to Bucknell sporting events ... currently in a five-year dual degree program at Bucknell ... majors are civil engineering and management for engineers. CAREER STATISTICS KICKING Year GP PAT-Att. FG-FGA Lg. Pts. 2019 3 4-5 2-4 21 10 Totals 3 4-5 2-4 21 10

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SIMON KRIZAK

OL | SR | 6-4 | 305 Stuttgart, Germany | Eschbach-Gymnasium/Hill School (Pa.)

International Relations

2019 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games ... action came on special teams and on the offensive line ... started final two games at left guard ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in nine games on the offensive line ... started final eight games ... started seven times at right tackle and once, in the season finale against Fordham, at left tackle ... started first career game at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22. 2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action as a reserve offensive lineman ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Eschbach-Gymnasium/The Hill School: Played football during post-graduate year at The Hill School ... second-team all-league selection … graduated from Germany’s Eschbach-Gymnasium in 2015. Personal: Simon Krizak … born September 8, 1997 in Stuttgart, Germany … son of Markus and Magdalena Krizak … has one brother, Dominik … came to the United States from Germany for the 2015-16 school year ... major is international relations.

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JOHN McGUIRE

WR | SR | 6-1 | 200 Franklin Lakes, N.J. | Don Bosco Prep Economics

2019 (Junior): One of three Bison to start all 11 games on the offensive side of the ball ... finished second among Bison in touchdown catches (2), third in receiving yards (248) and fourth in receptions (29) ... also made impact as a blocking wide receiver ... caught at least five passes against No. 23/22 Villanova (6), against Lehigh (6) and at Fordham (7) ... went over 50 receiving yards against the Mountain Hawks (73) and Rams (65) ... touchdown catches came against No. 23/ RV Princeton and Lehigh ... one-handed, 19-yard grab against the Mountain Hawks was featured as the No. 2 FCS Football Play of the Week ... season-long reception of 27 yards came in the finale at Fordham ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in four games at wide receiver and on special teams ... battled injuries throughout season ... earned first career start in place of injured Justin Bethea at Penn on Sept. 15 ... returned one kickoff for six yards against Sacred Heart ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Appeared in two games on special teams ... reserve wide


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receiver ... named Bucknell’s Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: John McGuire … born July 27, 1998 in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey … son of Mark McGuire … has three older siblings, Erika, Angelina and Mark … Angelina played softball at Fairfield … Mark is on the football team at Elon ... major is economics. CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rush Yds. TD Avg. Lg Rec. Yds. TD Avg. Lg 2017 2-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2018 4-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2019 11-11 0 0 0 0.0 0 29 248 2 8.6 27 Totals 17-11 0 0 0 0.0 0 29 248 2 8.6 27

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Gonzaga College High School: Three-year football letterwinner … First Team All-WCAC and All-DCSAA defensive lineman … USA Today Second Team All-Defensive Lineman … helped team to back-to-back DCSAA titles … team posted an 8-3 record his senior year … was also a two-year rugby letterwinner and a member of the wrestling team. Personal: Roger Ballantine Mellado … born January 21, 1999 in Washington, D.C. … son of Andrea Mellado ... majors are political science and economics. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 11-6 11-11 11-11 33-28

UT-AT-TT 7-9-16 11-22-33 12-19-31 30-50-80

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ROGER MELLADO

2019 (Junior): Started all 11 games on the defensive line for the second-straight season ... placed second among Bison defensive linemen with 31 tackles (12 solo) ... tied for first among defensive linemen with five tackles for a loss, 2.5 of which were sacks ... forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown with 44 seconds remaining in victory at Colgate ... made a season-best seven tackles and two sacks against the Raiders ... also made five tackles against No. 23/RV Princeton and four against Holy Cross in back-to-back games. 2018 (Sophomore): Started all 11 games at defensive end ... one of seven Bison to start every contest ... finished second among Bucknell defensive linemen with 33 tackles (11 solo) ... tied for first among all Bison with two fumble recoveries ... tied for second on the team with 3.5 sacks ... also recorded 5.5 tackles for a loss ... made a season-best seven tackles in back-to-back games at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22 and at Holy Cross on Sept. 29 ... recovered first career fumble against the Crusaders, which came just outside the red zone and set up Bucknell’s game-deciding touchdown ... also recovered a fumble at Monmouth on Oct. 13 ... notched a season-best 1.5 sacks against No. 20/21 Colgate ... also totaled five tackles against the Raiders ... had a sack in final two tilts of the campaign ... captured Bucknell’s George Rieu Award as the outstanding defensive lineman ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Played in all 11 games, starting final six at defensive end ... recorded 16 tackles (seven solo), three tackles for a loss and one sack ... recorded season-high totals in tackles (6), tackles for a loss (2) and sacks (1) in first

Sacks-Yds. 1-4 3.5-26 2.5-10 7-40

FF FR 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2

Int. PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CLAY MYERS

DL | SR | 6-1 | 265

DL | SR | 6-1 | 235 Lorton, Va. | Gonzaga College High School (D.C.) Political Science/Economics

TFL-Yds. 3-10 5.5-30 5-20 13.5-60

Pittsburgh, Pa. | Central Catholic Environmental Studies

2019 (Junior): Appeared in all 11 games as a key piece of Bucknell’s defensive line rotation ... made 21 tackles (eight solo) and four tackles for a loss ... logged a season-high five tackles in victory at Colgate ... posted four tackles and a sack against No. 23/RV Princeton ... registered a tackle for a loss in threestraight games from Sept. 7 to 28 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in seven games on the defensive line and special teams ... posted one tackle and 0.5 tackles for a loss against Lafayette on Oct. 20 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Appeared in two games ... reserve defensive lineman. Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School: Three-year football letterwinner … second-team all-conference honor roll as a senior … registered 13 tackles for a loss ... also was the team’s starting tight end … helped team capture three section championships … team also won two WPIAL titles and one PIAA crown. Personal: Clay James Myers … born November 11, 1998 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … son of Heather and Jim … has one younger brother, Jacob ... major is environmental studies. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 2-0 7-0 11-0 20-0

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-1-1 8-13-21 8-14-22

TFL-Yds. 0-0 0.5-1 4-10 4.5-11

Sacks-Yds. 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-4

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int. PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Don Bosco Preparatory High School: Three-year letterwinner in football … helped lead his team to a state championship and No. 1 ranking in New Jersey in 2015 … recorded 138 receiving yards as a senior.

career start at Cornell on Oct. 14 ... made four tackles at Colgate on Oct. 28.


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JUSTIS PEPPERS

OL | SR | 6-4 | 330 King George, Va. | King George Political Science

2019 (Junior): Played in seven games on the offensive line ... started at left tackle at Sacred Heart and against Holy Cross ... missed time due to injury. 2018 (Sophomore): Started 10 games at left tackle, missing season finale to injury ... started first career game against William & Mary in season opener. 2017 (Freshman): Saw action in two games ... reserve offensive lineman. King George High School: Member of football and track and field teams … twotime all-area football player … two-time second-team all-conference selection … two-year offensive line captain … team captain as a senior … helped team to two consecutive playoff berths … first-team all-conference track and field selection as a junior. Personal: Justis Young Peppers … born March 16, 1999 in Woodbridge, Virginia … son of Lamarr Peppers and Monica Brown … has two siblings, Travis Degraphenried and Lamarr Peppers Jr. … started performing community service with mother at the age of five and regularly volunteered at the local food bank, served as a water boy at charity runs and worked with Habitat for Humanity ... major is political science.

Fox Chapel Area High School: Three-year football and one-year track letterwinner … two-year starter on varsity football team … totaled 118 tackles, four interceptions, five pass breakups, six touchdowns and 896 total yards … earned all-section Honorable Mention. Personal: Conner William Romango … born May 5, 1999 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … son of Kevin and Lisa Romango … has one older brother, Alexander, who played football at Bucknell from 2013 to 2016 … father, Kevin, played football at Penn State ... spearheaded the new Bucknell Football Mentorship Program, which began ahead of the 2019 season ... major is accounting & financial management. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT 2017 2018 10-2 17-5-22 2019 11-11 48-17-65 Totals 21-13 65-22-87

TFL-Yds. DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0

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0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 2-25 5 2-25 5

ETHAN TORRES

P/K | SR | 6-0 | 195 Great Falls, Va. | Bishop O’Connell Environmental Studies

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CONNER ROMANGO

S | SR | 5-11 | 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. | Fox Chapel Area Accounting & Financial Management

2019 (Junior): Started all 11 games at strong safety ... finished fourth among Bison with 65 tackles (48 solo) ... tied for the team lead with two interceptions ... reached the double digits in tackles at Temple (12) and No. 20/18 Towson (10) ... exceeded 2018 total of 22 tackles in first three games, logging 25 ... interceptions came against Holy Cross and Georgetown ... returned interception against the Hoyas 25 yards ... broke up three passes, with two coming at Towson ... earned Bucknell’s Tom Gadd Coaches’ Award ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games as a valuable member of special teams ... started at safety in weeks four and five at No. 14/15 Villanova and Holy Cross ... made 19 of 22 tackles in those games, with 12 (nine solo) coming against the Wildcats ... 17 of 22 tackles were solo stops ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action as a reserve safety ... member of

2019 (Junior): Served as Bucknell’s primary placekicker and kickoff specialist ... went 6-for-12 on field goals and 8-for-9 on extra points, finishing the year with a team-best 26 points ... averaged 60.7 yards on 24 kickoffs ... played in seven games, missing time due to injury ... went 2-for-2 on field goals in the season opener at Temple ... booted a season-long 38 yard field goal against No. 23/RV Princeton ... had 37-yard field goals at Temple and against No. 23/22 Villanova ... went 2-for-2 on extra points in back-to-back games against Princeton and Holy Cross ... averaged a season-high 65.0 yards on three kickoffs against the Wildcats. 2018 (Sophomore): Served as Bucknell’s primary placekicker and kickoff specialist ... went 5-for-8 on field goals and 6-for-8 on extra points, finishing the year with 21 points ... averaged 56.3 yards on 19 kickoffs ... played in eight games, missing first three due to illness ... booted a season-long 37-yard field goal against Georgetown on Nov. 10 ... the week before, split the uprights for a 35-yard field goal at Lehigh ... kicked a season-high two field goals at Holy Cross on Sept. 29 ... went a perfect 3-for-3 on extra points against Lafayette on Oct. 20 ... best single-game kickoff average of 65.0 came at No. 14/15 Villanova on Sept. 22. 2017 (Freshman): Handled kickoff duties for the Bison during rookie campaign ... averaged 61.0 yards on 40 kickoffs ... best single-game average of 65.0 came at Colgate on Oct. 28 ... played in nine games, missing two due to injury ... also made three tackles, two of which came against Lehigh on Nov. 4.


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48-6 during his career.

Personal: Ethan Patrick Torres … born June 10, 1999 in Livingston, New Jersey … son of Jeff and Alison … has two younger sisters, Sidney and Reese … uncle, Ralph, played baseball at UC Santa Barbara … cousin, Rick, played baseball at USC ... major is environmental studies.

RUSHING/RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rush Yds. TD Avg. Lg Rec. Yds. TD Avg. Lg 2017 10-6 0 0 0 0.0 0 6 61 0 10.2 18 2018 11-10 0 0 0 0.0 0 16 94 0 5.9 21 2019 11-11 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 39 0 13.0 17 Totals 32-27 0 0 0 0.0 0 25 194 0 7.8 21

CAREER STATISTICS KICKING Year GP PAT-Att. FG-FGA Lg. Pts. 2017 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 2018 8 6-8 5-8 37 21 2019 7 8-9 6-12 38 26 Totals 24 14-17 11-20 38 47

Personal: Alexander James Twiford … born November 26, 1998 in Reading, Pennsylvania … son of David Twiford and Susan Smolnik … has an older brother, Tyler … grandfather, Stanley Smolnik, played football at Albright College ... major is sociology. CAREER STATISTICS

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NNAMDI UNACHUKWU

DL | SR | 6-7 | 270

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ALEX TWIFORD

TE | SR | 6-3 | 235 Sinking Spring, Pa. | Wilson Sociology

2019 (Junior): One of three Bison to start all 11 games on the offensive side of the ball ... valuable blocking tight end ... made three catches for 39 yards, with two catches and 32 yards coming in the finale at Fordham ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games, starting final 10 at tight end ... registered 94 yards on 16 catches ... made multiple catches in five games ... recorded season-high totals in catches (5) and receiving yards (33) at Monmouth on Oct. 13 ... had a season-long 21-yard reception against Fordham in the season finale ... also made an impact as a blocking tight end ... earned Bucknell’s Tom Gadd Coaches’ Award ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2017 (Freshman): Played in 10 games, starting six at tight end ... recorded 61 yards on six catches ... became one of the first two freshman to start for the Bison on Sept. 23 against Sacred Heart ... during that game, posted season highs in receptions (2), receiving yards (24) and long reception (18). Wilson High School: Three-year football and baseball letterwinner … threetime First Team Section 1 Lancaster-Lebanon tight end … as a senior, was a First Team Berks County selection, team Offensive MVP and captain … finished career with 76 receptions, 18 rushes, 1,030 total yards and 16 touchdowns … helped team to four straight Section 1 Lancaster-Lebanon championships, stretching school’s streak to nine-consecutive titles … team was a combined

Morganville, N.J. | Marlboro Psychology/Africana Studies

2019 (Junior): Started all 11 games on the defensive line ... finished third among Bison in tackles for a loss (9) and fourth in sacks (4) ... also logged 22 tackles (16 solo) ... forced fumbles at No. 20/18 Towson and against Georgetown ... fumble forced against the Hoyas was returned 55 yards for a touchdown by Gavin Pringle ... also made a season-high five tackles (four solo) against Georgetown ... made two tackles for a loss against Holy Cross, against Georgetown and at Fordham ... tackles for a loss against the Crusaders were both sacks ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games, making seven starts on the defensive line ... six starts came in a row between Sept. 22 to Nov. 3 ... finished with 28 tackles (20 solo), five tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks ... placed third among Bison defensive linemen in tackles and tied for fourth overall in tackles for a loss ... posted a season-high six tackles at No. 14/15 Villanova in week four and against No. 20/21 Colgate in week six ... also had a season-best two tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks against the Raiders ... broke up a pass against the Wildcats ... registered first career sack against William & Mary in the season opener. 2017 (Freshman): Did not see game action as a reserve defensive end ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Marlboro High School: Named to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V All-District Team … posted 36 tackles, six sacks and one blocked field goal from defensive end position. Personal: Nnamdi O. Unachukwu … born July 14, 1999 in Edison, New Jersey … son of Dan and Ebele … has three older siblings: Adaobi, Kenechi and Ljeoma … Adaobi was a member of the track & field team at Michigan … cousin, Ndichie, played football at Villanova … first generation Nigerian-American …

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Bishop O’Connell High School: Three-year football and three-year track letterwinner … football team captain and special teams MVP … Ray Guy All-American … First Team All-State selection … First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference … First Team All-Arlington County … ranked as the No. 4 national combo kicker by Ray Guy Prokicker … named a five-star punter by Kohl’s Kicking … ranked as the No. 13 overall punter in the Class of 2017 by Chris Sailer Kicking.


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SENIORS hopes to pursue a career in physical therapy ... majors are psychology and Africana studies.

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CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year GP-GS UT-AT-TT 2017 2018 11-7 20-8-28 2019 11-11 16-6-22 Totals 22-18 36-14-50

TFL-Yds. DNP 5-17 9-35 14-52

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0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

GERRIT VAN ITALLIE

LB | SR | 5-10 | 210 Mahwah, N.J. | St. Joseph Regional Environmental Studies

2019 (Junior): Transitioned to linebacker ... played in all 11 games, starting final eight ... tied for the team lead in tackles for a loss (12.5) and finished second among Bison in tackles (77), sacks (5) and pass breakups (5) ... finished tied for first in the Patriot League with three fumble recoveries, two of which halted Bucknell’s opponent’s final drive to seal Patriot League victories ... reached the double digits in tackles against No. 23/RV Princeton (10), against Georgetown (11) and at Fordham (10) ... also logged season-best totals in tackles for a loss (4) and sacks (2) in the finale against the Rams ... returned an interception 48 yards for a touchdown against Holy Cross ... posted at least one sack in four of final six games ... made at least one tackle for a loss in five of final six games ... fumble recoveries came in back-to-back games against Lehigh and Georgetown (2) ... named the Patriot League Defensive Player and Bison Athlete of the Week (10/15) after filling the stat sheet with 11 tackles (five solo), two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups in Bucknell’s comeback win over the Hoyas ... also captured Honorable Mention STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Week laurels on the strength of that performance ... received Bucknell’s C. Dale Wolfe Recognition Award as the most inspirational player. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games, making four starts at strong safety ... registered 41 tackles (29 solo), seven tackles for a loss, two sacks, four pass breakups, one interception, one forced fumble and two blocked kicks ... team leader in blocked kicks and tied for fourth among Bison in tackles for a loss ... selected as the Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week and Bison Athlete of the Week (10/15) after filling the stat sheet at Monmouth with eight tackles (seven solo), three tackles for a loss of 14 yards, one sack for a loss of nine yards, two blocked punts and one forced fumble ... blocked first punt in the end zone, and recovered the ball for a touchdown, to cut the Hawks’ edge to 1613 in the third quarter ... strip sack was both the first sack and first forced fumble of collegiate career ... picked off first career pass against Lafayette the next week ... made eight tackles (seven solo) at Lehigh on Nov. 3, with two going for a loss of seven yards ... broke up a pass in Bucknell’s final three games ... downed a punt on Sacred Heart’s one-yard line on Sept. 8.

2017 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games on special teams ... reserve safety ... made 10 tackles (seven solo), with season-high three (two solo) in 2017 finale at Fordham on Nov. 18 ... recorded tackle for a loss against Georgetown on Nov. 11 ... downed a punt on Cornell’s one-yard line on Oct. 14 ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. St. Joseph Regional High School: Three-year football letterwinner … second-team all-county and all-league selection … totaled 72 tackles and three touchdowns from safety position … three-year starter … team was ranked No. 1 in New Jersey and in the top 25 nationally while playing in one of the toughest leagues in the country … also a member of the track and field team for one year … played summer club baseball. Personal: Gerrit Van Itallie … born August 23, 1998 in Teaneck, New Jersey … son of Edward and Cathy … has two siblings, Jordan and Jack … has played football since kindergarten … never played on a team with a losing record during high school and youth career … passionate about fly fishing ... major is environmental studies. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE Year 2017 2018 2019 Totals

GP-GS 7-0 11-4 11-8 29-12

UT-AT-TT 7-3-10 29-12-41 43-34-77 79-49-128

TFL-Yds. 1-4 7-23 12.5-56 20.5-83

Sacks-Yds. 0-0 2-10 5-40 7-50

FF 0 1 0 1

FR 0 0 3-0 3-0

Int. PD 0 1 1-0 5 1-48 6 2-48 12

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BEN ALLEN (30) LB | SO | 6-1 | 220 Tackles: 5 at Temple (8/31/19) Tackles for Loss: 1 at Towson (10/19/19) Sacks: 1 at Towson (10/19/19) ALEX BARNARD (23) RB | SO | 5-10 | 170 Rushing Attempts: 5 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Rushing Yards: 25 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Long Rush: 16 at Colgate (10/12/19) Rushing TDs: 1 at Colgate (10/12/19) Receptions: 1, 4 times (last vs. Georgetown, 11/16/19) Receiving Yards: 13 at Colgate (10/12/19) Long Reception: 13 at Colgate (10/12/19) Receiving TDs: 1 at Colgate (10/12/19) All-Purpose Yards: 35 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) SIMON BEHR (81) TE | SR | 6-4 | 230 Receptions: 1 at Towson (10/19/19) Receiving Yards: 9 at Towson (10/19/19) Long Reception: 9 at Towson (10/19/19) BRANDON BENSON (3) S | SR | 6-0 | 210 Tackles: 15 vs. Monmouth (9/30/17) Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at Georgetown (11/10/18) Sacks: 1 vs. Monmouth (9/30/17) Pass Breakups: 3 at Sacred Heart (9/7/19) Interceptions: 1 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19), vs. Colgate (10/6/18) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Monmouth (10/13/18), vs. Monmouth (9/30/17) Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Villanova (9/14/19), vs. Fordham (11/17/18) RYAN BETZ (40) DL | JR | 6-3 | 270 Tackles: 3 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) LOGAN BITIKOFER (12) QB | SR | 6-3 | 210 Passing Attempts: 50 at Fordham (11/23/19) Pass Completions: 28 at Fordham (11/23/19), vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Passing Yards: 268 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Long Pass: 74 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Passing TDs: 3 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Rushing Attempts: 15 at Penn (9/15/18) Rushing Yards: 21 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Long Rush: 14 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Rushing TDs: 1, 3 times (last vs. Princeton, 9/28/19) RYAN BRIDA (51) LB | SR | 5-11 | 225 Tackles: 2 vs. Colgate (10/6/18), at Villanova (9/22/18) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Villanova (9/22/18) ERIC BUTLER (27) CB | SR | 5-10 | 170 Tackles: 3 at Towson (10/19/19)

GRAYSON CHERUBINO (50) DL | JR | 6-4 | 255 Tackles: 6 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Tackles for Loss: 3 at Fordham (11/23/19), at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Sacks: 3 at Fordham (11/23/19) Pass Breakups: 1 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Fordham (11/23/19), at Monmouth (10/13/18)) MIKE COLANTUONO (90) LS | SR | 6-2 | 235 Tackles: 1, 6 times (last vs. Georgetown, 11/16/19) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Villanova (9/22/18) JARED COOPER (4) RB | JR | 5-7 | 180 Rushing Attempts: 24 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Rushing Yards: 103 at Lafayette (10/26/19) Long Rush: 40 at Lafayette (10/26/19) Rushing TDs: 1, 3 times (last at Towson, 10/19/19) Receptions: 7 at Penn (9/15/18) Receiving Yards: 84 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Long Reception: 74 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Receiving TDs: 1 at Lehigh (11/3/18), at Monmouth (10/13/18) Kickoff Returns: 1 at Lafayette (10/26/19), vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Kickoff Return Yards: 16 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Long Kickoff Return: 16 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Punt Returns: 3 at Temple (8/31/19) Punt Return Yards: 9 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Long Punt Return: 9 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) All-Purpose Yards: 171 at Monmouth (10/13/18) STERLING DEARY (2) CB | JR | 5-10 | 160 Tackles: 9 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Pass Breakups: 1, 5 times (last vs. Lehigh, 11/9/19) Interceptions: 1 at Lehigh (11/3/18), vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Interception Return Yards: 41 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Long Interception Return: 41 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Interception Return TDs: 1 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Penn (9/15/18) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Penn (9/15/18) MICAH DENNIS (8) CB | JR | 5-9 | 180 Tackles: 6 at Fordham (11/23/19) Pass Breakups: 1, 4 times (last at Fordham, 11/23/19) Interceptions: 1 at Fordham (11/23/19) Interception Return Yards: 39 at Fordham (11/23/19) Long Interception return: 39 at Fordham (11/23/19) Interception Return TDs: 1 at Fordham (11/23/19) Kickoff Returns: 2, 3 times (last at Lafayette, 10/26/19) Kickoff Return Yards: 35 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Long Kickoff Return: 28 at Lafayette (10/26/19) TARRIN EARLE (10) QB | JR | 6-3 | 195 Passing Attempts: 40 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Pass Completions: 17 at Georgetown (11/10/18), at Lehigh (11/3/18)

Passing Yards: 174 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Long Pass: 33 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Passing TDs: 2 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Rushing Attempts: 14 at Georgetown (11/10/18) Rushing Yards: 35 at. Lehigh (11/3/18) Long Rush: 13 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) JOE FEX (26) RB | SR | 5-9 | 180 Rushing Attempts: 22 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Rushing Yards: 56 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Long Rush: 19 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Receptions: 2 at Penn (9/15/18), vs. Sacred Heart (9/8/18) Receiving Yards: 11 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Long Reception: 11 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) All-Purpose Yards: 59 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Tackles: 2 at Holy Cross (9/29/18), vs. Sacred Heart (9/8/18) LUKE HAMPER (44) DL | JR | 6-3 | 220 Tackles: 2 at Lehigh (11/3/18) BLAIS HERMAN (9) WR | SR | 6-1 | 185 Receptions: 3 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Receiving Yards: 72 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Long Reception: 59 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) CONNOR HOLMES (80) WR | SO | 5-10 | 170 Receptions: 8 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Receiving Yards: 88 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Long Reception: 21 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) ERIC HOLSINGER (6) CB | SO | 5-10 | 160 Tackles: 3 at Towson (10/19/19) BRENT JACKSON (31) S | SO | 6-2 | 200 Tackles: 7 at Towson (10/19/19) Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Sacks: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) TYLER KEISER (94) P/K | 5TH | 6-0 | 180 PATs: 2 at Fordham (11/23/19), vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Field Goals: 2 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Long Field Goal: 21 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Points: 8 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Kickoff Attempts: 5 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Kickoff Average: 63.3 at Fordham (11/23/19) COOPER KIM (53) LB | SO | 6-1 | 215 Tackles: 2 at Temple (8/31/19) Tackles for Loss: 1 at Temple (8/31/19)


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COLE McCABE (43) LB | JR | 5-11 | 205 Tackles: 4 at Towson (10/19/19) MATT McCREIGHT (13) WR | SO | 6-3 | 190 Receptions: 2 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Receiving Yards: 17 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Long Reception: 10 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) JOHN McGUIRE (19) WR | SR | 6-1 | 200 Receptions: 7 at Fordham (11/23/19) Receiving Yards: 73 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19) Long Reception: 27 at Fordham (11/23/19) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19), vs. Princeton (9/28/19) ROGER MELLADO (47) DL | SR | 6-1 | 235 Tackles: 7, 3 times (last at Colgate, 10/12/19) Tackle for Loss: 2 at Colgate (10/12/19), at Cornell (10/14/17) Sacks: 2 at Colgate (10/12/19) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Colgate (10/12/19) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Monmouth (10/13/18), at Holy Cross (9/29/18) JACK MILLER (56) DL | SO | 6-4 | 225 Tackles: 1 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) RICK MOTTRAM (52) LB | SR | 6-1 | 230 Tackles: 16 at Lafayette (10/26/19) Tackles for Loss: 3.5 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Sacks: 2 at Lafayette (10/26/19), vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Pass Breakups: 1, 3 times (last at Colgate, 10/12/19) Interceptions: 1 at Lafayette (10/26/19), vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Interception Return Yards: 11 at Lafayette (10/26/19) Long Interception Return: 11 at Lafayette (10/26/19) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Georgetown (11/10/18) Fumble Recoveries: 1, 3 times (last at Fordham, 11/23/19) CLAY MYERS (99) DL | SR | 6-1 | 265 Tackles: 5 at Colgate (10/12/19) Tackles for Loss: 1, 3 times (last vs. Princeton, 9/28/19) Sacks: 1 vs. Princeton (9/28/19)

MIKEY NEAL (22) RB | SO | 5-6 | 170 Tackles: 1 vs. Lehigh (11/9/19), at Towson (10/19/19) SIMEON PAGE (7) LB | SR | 6-0 | 230 Tackles: 11 at Colgate (10/28/17) Tackles for Loss: 6 at Fordham (11/18/17) Sacks: 4 at Fordham (11/18/17) Pass Breakups: 2 at Colgate (10/12/19) Forced Fumbles: 1, 5 times (last vs. Georgetown, 11/16/19) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Colgate (10/12/19) Fumble Return Yards: 12 at Colgate (10/12/19) Long Fumble Return: 12 at Colgate (10/12/19) Fumble Return Touchdowns: 1 at Colgate (10/12/19) Blocked Punts: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) GAVIN PRINGLE (17) CB | SO | 5-11 | 170 Tackles: 9 at Fordham (11/23/19), vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Pass Breakups: 3 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19), vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Interceptions: 1 at Temple (8/31/19) Interception Return Yards: 36 at Temple (8/31/19) Long Interception Return: 36 at Temple (8/31/19) Interception Return TDs: 1 at Temple (8/31/19) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Fumble Return Yards: 55 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Long Fumble Return: 55 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Fumble Return TDs: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Kickoff Returns: 1 vs. Villanova (9/14/19), at Sacred Heart (9/7/19) Kickoff Return Yards: 18 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Long Kickoff Return: 18 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Punt Returns: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Punt Return Yards: 8 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Long Punt Return: 8 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) CONNER ROMANGO (33) S | SR | 5-11 | 190 Tackles: 12 at Temple (8/31/19), at Villanova (9/22/18) Pass Breakups: 2 at Towson (10/19/19) Interceptions: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Interception Return Yards: 25 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Long Interception Return: 25 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) BRANDON SANDERS (5) WR | JR | 6-0 | 205 Rushing Attempts: 2 at Villanova (9/22/18), vs. Sacred Heart (9/8/18) Rushing Yards: 6 vs. Fordham (11/17/18), at Villanova (9/22/18) Long Rush: 9 at Villanova (9/22/18) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Sacred Heart (9/8/18) Receptions: 14 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Receiving Yards: 122 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Long Reception: 46 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Receiving TDs: 2 at Lafayette (10/26/19)

Kickoff Returns: 3 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Kickoff Return Yards: 39 at Lehigh (11/3/18) Long Kickoff Return: 18 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Punt Returns: 4 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Punt Return Yards: 40 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) Long Punt Return: 24 vs. Villanova (9/14/19) All-Purpose Yards: 122 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) JONATHAN SEARCY (21) S | SO | 6-1 | 185 Tackles: 3 vs. Princeton (9/28/19), at Temple (8/31/19) ETHAN TORRES (96) P/K | SR | 6-0 | 195 PATs: 3 vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Field Goals: 2 at Temple (8/31/19), at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Long Field Goal: 38 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Points: 7 at Holy Cross (9/29/18) Kickoff Attempts: 8 vs. Marist (9/2/17) Kickoff Average: 65.0, 3 times (last vs. Villanova, 9/14/19) ALEX TWIFORD (45) TE | SR | 6-3 | 235 Receptions: 5 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Receiving Yards: 33 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Long Reception: 21 vs. Fordham (11/17/18) All-Purpose Yards: 33 at Monmouth (10/13/18) NNAMDI UNACHUKWU (59) DL | SR | 6-7 | 270 Tackles: 6 vs. Colgate (10/6/18) at Villanova (9/22/18) Tackles for Loss: 2, 4 times (last at Fordham, 11/23/19)) Sacks: 2 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Pass Breakups: 1 at Villanova (9/22/18) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), at Towson (10/19/19) GERRIT VAN ITALLIE (24) LB | SR | 5-10 | 210 Tackles: 11 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Tackles for Loss: 4 at Fordham (11/23/19) Sacks: 2 at Fordham (11/23/19) Pass Breakups: at Fordham (11/23/19), 2 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Interceptions: 1 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19), vs. Lafayette (10/20/18) Interception Return Yards: 48 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Long Interception Return: 48 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Interception Return TDs: 1 vs. Holy Cross (10/5/19) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Fumble Recoveries: 2 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Blocked Punts: 2 at Monmouth (10/13/18) Blocked Punt Return TDs: 1 at Monmouth (10/13/18)

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DOMINIC LYLES (1) WR | JR | 6-2 | 195 Rushing Attempts: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), vs. Fordham (11/17/18) Rushing Yards: 5 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Long Rush: 5 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19) Receptions: 8 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Receiving Yards: 108 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Long Reception: 54 vs. Princeton (9/28/19) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Georgetown (11/16/19), at Sacred Heart (9/7/19)


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BUILDING THE BISON ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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Superlatives Oldest...................................Simon Krizak (9/8/97) Youngest..................... Coleman Bennett (10/3/02) Tallest.............................Nnamdi Unachukwu (6-7) Shortest............................... Andrew Passero (5-5) Heaviest.................................Justis Peppers (330) Lightest................................... Ryan Schatzel (150) In-Season Birthdays March 7........................................................Cole McCabe 8...................................................... Danny Meuser 11.................................................. Noah Sansalone 13....................................................... Michael Killiri 16...........................................................Ryan Brida ........................................................ Justis Peppers 29........................................................ Caleb Gillen 31...................................................Connor Carretta April 14.................................................... Matt McCreight 19................................................Sean Quarterman May 4............................................... Harrison Shepherd 5................................................. Conner Romango 10....................................................... Luke Hamper 14.................................................Nathaniel Carson By Class Fifth Years.............................................................1 Seniors................................................................22 Juniors................................................................. 14 Sophomores........................................................ 15 Freshmen............................................................ 31 By Letterwinners Seniors................................................................22 Juniors................................................................. 12 Sophomores........................................................ 10 Three-Time Letterwinners.....................................8 .............................. P. Barr, B. Benson, R. Mellado, ............................. R. Mottram, S. Page, E. Torres, .........................................A. Twiford, G. Van Itallie By Position Offense............................................................... 39 Quarterbacks........................................................4 Running Backs......................................................6 Tight Ends.............................................................5 Wide Receivers................................................... 11 Offensive Linemen.............................................. 13 Defense...............................................................36 Defensive Linemen............................................ 12 Linebackers......................................................... 11 Safeties.................................................................7 Cornerbacks..........................................................6 Special Teams.......................................................8 Punters/Kickers.....................................................5 Long Snappers......................................................3

By Country Germany................................................................1 United States.......................................................82 By State USA Arizona..................................................................2 California...............................................................2 Connecticut...........................................................2 Florida...................................................................3 Illinois....................................................................3 Kansas................................... 1 (Ruben Anderson) Maryland...............................................................3 Massachusetts..........................1 (Charlie Shadek) New Jersey.......................................................... 16 New York...............................................................6 North Carolina.......................................................2 Ohio.......................................................................8 Oregon.........................................1 (Luke Hamper) Pennsylvania....................................................... 17 Tennessee........................1 (Nick Semptimphelter) Texas.....................................................................7 Utah..............................................1 (Simeon Page) Virginia..................................................................5 Washington, D.C......................... 1 (Dominic Lyles) Germany Baden-Württemberg.................... 1 (Simon Krizak) Farthest From Home

Simon Krizak (Stuttgart, Germany)................4,017 miles Luke Hamper (West Linn, Ore.)....................... 2,777 miles Adam Barakat (Los Angeles, Calif.).............. 2,625 miles Colby Grames (Redlands, Calif.)................... 2,590 miles Matt McCreight (Chandler, Ariz.)................... 2,267 miles Tyler Beverett (Scottsdale, Ariz.)................... 2,255 miles Simeon Page (Riverton, Utah)........................2,101 miles Note: Includes all over 2,000 miles

BISON MAJORS 30 42 98 85 23 74 29 81 20 3 40 18 12 58 49 92 51 48 27

Ben Allen........................ Undeclared-Management Tyler Alston............................................Undeclared Ruben Anderson................Mechanical Engineering Adam Barakat................. Undeclared-Management Alex Barnard..........................................Undeclared P.J. Barr................................................... Education Sam Barus..........Computer Science & Engineering Simon Behr....... Accounting & Financial Management Coleman Bennett...................................Undeclared Brandon Benson............................Political Science Ryan Betz..............................................Undeclared Tyler Beverett................. Undeclared-Management Logan Bitikofer......................................... Education Alex Bolinger.................................Political Science Tyler Bower............................................Undeclared Cade Brennan.......................................Undeclared Ryan Brida.....................................Political Science Mike Bright Jr.........................................Undeclared Eric Butler................................................ Sociology

57 97 50 90 4 93 2 8 61 55 10 26 89 88 44 83 9 80 6 31 94 66 53 77 34 28 15 1 43 13 19 70 47 32 56 52 36 99 22 41 25 7 84 75 71 91 17 68 33 64 5 72 95 21 14 86 54 76 82 96 45 59 24 78

Connor Carretta.............. Undeclared-Management Nathaniel Carson.......................... Civil Engineering Grayson Cherubino......Managing for Sustainability Mike Colantuono............................Political Science Jared Cooper.........................................Psychology Aidan Davenport........................ Computer Science Sterling Deary........................................ Economics Micah Dennis............................................... Biology Kyle Dowgin.......................Mechanical Engineering Max Dunckle.........................Chemical Engineering Tarrin Earle............... Markets, Innovation & Design Joe Fex..................................................Psychology Caleb Gillen.................................. Civil Engineering Colby Grames.............................................. Biology Luke Hamper.... Environmental Studies/Geography Damian Harris........................................Undeclared Blais Herman.................................Political Science Connor Holmes......................................Undeclared Eric Holsinger........................................Undeclared Brent Jackson................. Undeclared-Management Tyler Keiser.................................. Civil Engineering/ ......................................Management for Engineers Michael Killiri.........................Chemical Engineering Cooper Kim.................................................. Biology Simon Krizak....................... International Relations Blake Leake.................... Undeclared-Management Quentin Lemon......................................Undeclared Renn Lints............................................. Economics Dominic Lyles...................... International Relations Cole McCabe.................................Political Science Matt McCreight............... Undeclared-Management John McGuire........................................ Economics R.J. Mehan..................... Undeclared-Management Roger Mellado............ Political Science/Economics Danny Meuser.......................................Undeclared Jack Miller..............................................Undeclared Rick Mottram.....................Mechanical Engineering Justin Murray.........................................Undeclared Clay Myers........................... Environmental Studies Mikey Neal...................... Undeclared-Management Chi Nnawuba.................. Undeclared-Management Jeff Odongo...........................................Undeclared Simeon Page.................... English-Creative Writing Andrew Passero............... Undeclared-Engineering Justis Peppers...............................Political Science Ethan Pitzel.................... Undeclared-Management Ben Popko................................................... Biology Gavin Pringle.........................................Undeclared Sean Quarterman........... Undeclared-Management Conner Romango..... Accounting & Financial Management Jacob Russ....... Accounting & Financial Management Brandon Sanders...........................Africana Studies Noah Sansalone.................. Environmental Studies Ryan Schatzel................ Undeclared-Management Jonathan Searcy....................................Undeclared Nick Semptimphelter...... Undeclared-Management Charlie Shadek......................................Undeclared Harrison Shepherd......... Undeclared-Management Casey Stephenson................................Undeclared Christian Tait..........................................Undeclared Ethan Torres........................ Environmental Studies Alex Twiford............................................. Sociology Nnamdi Unachukwu..... Psychology/Africana Studies Gerrit Van Itallie................... Environmental Studies Jack Wall...............................................Undeclared


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GAME-BY-GAME REPORTS GAME 1

Bucknell Football Faces Temple at Lincoln Financial Field

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BUCKNELL 0 9 3 0 12 TEMPLE 21 14 7 14 56 Aug. 31 >> Philadelphia, Pa. >> Lincoln Financial Field >> 3 p.m. >> Attendance: 26,378

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL TEMPLE FIRST DOWNS 16 32 Rushing 5 8 Passing 8 22 Penalty 3 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 21 188 Rushing Attempts 26 36 Average Per Rush 0.8 5.2 Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 Yards Gained Rushing 68 194 Yards Lost Rushing 47 6 NET YARDS PASSING 190 507 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-42-0 36-46-1 Average Per Attempt 4.5 11.0 Average Per Completion 9.5 14.1 Passing Touchdowns 0 5 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 211 695 Total offense plays 68 82 Average Gain Per Play 3.1 8.5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-25 6-63 PUNTS-YARDS 8-413 3-123 Average Yards Per Punt 51.6 41.0 Net Yards Per Punt 46.5 38.3 Inside 20 3 0 50+ Yards 6 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-242 9-406 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.5 45.1 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.5 40.2 Touchbacks 0 1 Fair Catch Yards 0 175 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-8-0 6-41-0 Average Per Return 2.7 6.8 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-19-0 4-80-0 Average Per Return 19.0 20.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-36-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 29:29 30:31 1st Quarter 4:46 10:14 2nd Quarter 7:00 8:00 3rd Quarter 7:52 7:08 4th Quarter 9:51 5:09 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 11 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6 Touchdowns 0-3 6-6 Field goals 2-3 0-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 PAT Kicks 0-1 8-8 Field Goals 2-2 0-0 Points off turnovers 6 0

GAME NOTES • WR Brandon Sanders was the first Bison to record at least 100 receiving yards in a single game since WR Justin Bethea posted 111 during the 2018 Lafayette game. • CB Gavin Pringle’s pick 6 was the first by a Bison since CB Sterling Deary returned an interception 41 yards during the 2018 Lafayette game. Like Pringle, Deary was a freshman at the time. • For Bucknell, Logan Bitikofer (6-for-9, 39 yards), John Chiarolanzio (3-for-8, 69 yards) and Tarrin Earle (11-for-25, 82 yards) all saw action at quarterback. • S Conner Romango paced the Bison with 12 tackles, matching his career-high total set in 2018 at then No. 14/15 Villanova. LB Rick Mottram also reached the double digits, making 10 tackles. • P Alex Pechin averaged 51.6 yards on eight punts. He set a new career high in punting average, a figure just 0.4 shy of the school record set in 1962. • The Bison never turned the ball over during the contest; it was the first time since their 12-0 shutout of Georgetown on Nov. 11, 2017 that they didn’t commit a turnover. • Temple QB Anthony Russo set a new career high with his four touchdown throws; despite exiting the game early in the fourth quarter, he totaled 409 yards on 32-for-41 passing.

Brandon Sanders caught nine passes for 115 yards, and Gavin Pringle returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown, but Temple rolled to a 56-12 victory over the Bucknell football team at Lincoln Financial Field in front of 26,378 fans. Sanders’s play and the energy displayed on the Bison sideline were highlights of head coach Dave Cecchini’s debut. The Owls, Bucknell’s first FBS opponent since 2015, used stout defensive play, particularly in the first quarter, and a banner game by quarterback Anthony Russo to take the first meeting between the once long-time rivals since 1970. “I’m really proud of how we sustained our effort in the second half,” Cecchini said. “We had some great drives on offense. We moved the football but couldn’t finish. We made some threeand-outs on defense, and we did it playing a lot of third-team guys. Unfortunately, we gave up a couple of big plays, and that was young guys making mistakes. We can live with that.” Temple (1-0) set the tone early, covering 75 yards in 12 plays to score a touchdown on its opening drive. By the end of the first quarter, the Owls held a 21-0 lead; they posted 229 yards of total offense and 12 first downs while limiting the Bison to a single first down and 22 passing yards. Bucknell (0-1) chipped away at Temple’s edge during the second quarter. After the Owls scored a touchdown on their first possession of that frame to make it a 28-0 game, the Bison put together the next two scoring plays. Pringle’s pick 6 gave the Bison new life with 8:13 on the clock. The freshman stepped in front of a Russo pass and dashed 36 yards up the sideline to the end zone; a failed extra point kept the score at 28-6. Bucknell’s defense forced a punt on Temple’s next possession. John Chiarolanzio then engineered an eight-play, 60-yard drive capped by a 37-yard Ethan Torres field goal; the highlight of that drive was a sprawling, one-handed grab by Sanders on a Chiarolanzio deep ball that advanced the Bison 42 yards to the red zone. The Owls ultimately went into the intermission up by a 35-9 margin after Russo found Re’Mahn Davis for a 51 yard touchdown with 1:02 remaining in the half. They held sizable advantages in total offense (427-66) and first downs (22-4) at that point in the contest. Tarrin Earle came in at quarterback to start the second half and led Bucknell on a 13-play, 64-yard march down the field. The Bison ultimately settled for a 28-yard Torres field goal that made it a 35-12 game. Temple went on to score three more touchdowns to bring the final score to 56-12. The Owls ended the game with advantages in total offense (695-211), first downs (32-16) and time of possession (30:31-29:29). “With how well we performed in the second half, it was sad to see it go to 56-12,” Cecchini said. “I felt like we competed a little bit better than the final score shows. On the whole, I’m really proud of them. We didn’t just show glimpses of being a very good football team out there, we showed some drives.” Bucknell is now 0-7 against FBS schools since the FBS/FCS (formerly I-A and I-AA) classification began in 1978. Once long-time rivals, the Bison and Owls met every season between 1927 and 1970, with the winner receiving the “Old Shoe” trophy.

SCORING SUMMARY Team TU TU TU TU BU BU TU BU TU TU TU

QT 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th

Time 11:41 05:14 02:01 11:45 08:13 02:46 01:02 09:48 06:11 14:53 05:19

Scoring Play Conversion Blue 8yd pass from Russo Mobley kick Gardner 11yd run Mobley kick Gardner 1yd run Mobley kick Wright 12yd pass from Russo Mobley kick Pringle 36yd interception return Torres kick failed Torres 37yd field goal Davis 51yd pass from Russo Mobley kick Torres 28yd field goal Jarman 10yd pass from Russo Mobley kick Davis 7yd run Mobley kick Williams 89yd pass from Centeio Mobley kick

Plays-Yds 12-75 10-77 6-77 9-96 - 8-60 6-81 13-64 8-71 10-82 3-95

TOP 3:19 4:32 2:23 3:02 - 2:50 1:39 5:12 3:29 3:38 1:08

Score 0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 6-28 9-28 9-35 12-35 12-42 12-49 12-56

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL

TEMPLE

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Freshnock 10 30 0 7 3.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Earle 11-25-0 82 0 18 0 Chiarolanzio 3-8-0 69 0 42 0 Bitikofer 6-9-0 39 0 15 2

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Davis 9 60 1 11 6.7 Gardner 10 54 2 11 5.4

Receiving Rec Yds TD B. Sanders 9 115 0

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Mack 9 130 0 24 Blue 10 117 1 37

Lg 42

Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Romango 9 3 12 - - Mottram 8 2 10 -

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Russo 32-41-1 409 4 51 0 Centeio 4-5-0 98 1 89 0

Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Winston 6 - 6 - Reid 3 2 5 - -


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GAME 2

0 3 7 0 10 0 23 0 7 30

Sept. 7 >> Fairfield, Conn. >> Campus Field >> 6 p.m. >> Attendance: 4,187

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 19 Rushing 8 Passing 11 Penalty 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 85 Rushing Attempts 39 Average Per Rush 2.2 Rushing Touchdowns 0 Yards Gained Rushing 108 Yards Lost Rushing 23 NET YARDS PASSING 226 Completions-Attempts-Int 21-48-2 Average Per Attempt 4.7 Average Per Completion 10.8 Passing Touchdowns 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 311 Total offense plays 87 Average Gain Per Play 3.6 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-30 PUNTS-YARDS 8-388 Average Yards Per Punt 48.5 Net Yards Per Punt 43.8 Inside 20 3 50+ Yards 5 Touchbacks 1 Fair catch 1 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-191 Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.7 Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.0 Touchbacks 1 Fair Catch Yards 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-18-0 Average Per Return 18.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-41-0 Average Per Return 8.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 Possession Time 28:01 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 22 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 Touchdowns 0-4 Field goals 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 PAT Kicks 1-1 Field Goals 1-2 Points off turnovers 0

SHU 23 6 16 1 191 35 5.5 1 205 14 316 21-37-0 8.5 15.0 3 507 72 7.0 0-0 4-38 8-305 38.1 35.9 2 1 0 1 6-241 40.2 33.3 0 0 3-18-0 6.0 2-49-0 24.5 2-0-0 0-0-0 0 31:59 5 of 16 0 of 0 3-7 2-7 1-7 3-14 3-4 1-3 0

GAME NOTES • WR Dominic Lyles’s touchdown catch was the first of his collegiate career. • QB Logan Bitikofer’s touchdown pass to Lyles was Bucknell’s first passing play of at least 50 yards since Bitikofer found RB Jared Cooper for a 74-yard touchdown against Monmouth on Oct. 13, 2018. • While the Bison again utilized three quarterbacks, John Chiarolanzio proved the most productive, throwing for 141 yards on 14-for-29 passing. • S Conner Romango led Bucknell in tackles for the second-straight game, finishing with nine (eight solo). S Brandon Benson added seven tackles (five solo) and a career-best three pass breakups. • For Sacred Heart, WRs Naseim Brantley (96) and Tyrese Chambers (94) came close to reaching 100 receiving yards. • The Pioneers held advantages in total offense (507-311), first downs (23-19) and time of possession (31:59-28:01). • The teams combined to miss three field goals. Sacred Heart also had one failed extra point attempt. • CB Shawn Ramcheran’s interception of a Bitikofer deep ball at the fourth quarter’s 6:21 mark was Bucknell’s first turnover of the 2019 campaign; the Bison went the first 113:39 of the season without turning the ball over.

Sacred Heart used an explosive second quarter to power past the Bucknell football team, 30-10, at Campus Field. The Pioneers (1-1) scored three unanswered touchdowns in the final seven minutes of the second quarter to flip a 3-3 tie into a 23-3 advantage. That flurry proved to be the difference in the game, as the Bison (0-2) would only draw as close as 13 points the rest of the way. Julius Chestnut was a standout performer for Sacred Heart, factoring into three touchdowns. The sophomore ran for 162 yards and one touchdown and also caught two of Logan Marchi’s three touchdown throws. Marchi, a former Temple player, finished the game with 316 yards on 21-for-37 passing. For Bucknell, Dominic Lyles was a breakout performer, catching five passes for 98 yards and a 50-yard touchdown. While the Bison again utilized three quarterbacks, John Chiarolanzio proved the most productive, throwing for 141 yards on 14-for-29 passing. “That’s a good football team,” said head coach Dave Cecchini of Sacred Heart. “They’re going to make a lot of noise in their quest for a NEC Championship. There’s some good takeaways from the game, but overall it was a disappointing outcome.” After a scoreless first quarter, the teams traded field goals to make it a 3-3 game at the second quarter’s 7:50 mark. Just over a minute after Ethan Torres’s 31-yard field goal evened the score for Bucknell, Chestnut broke free for an 86-yard touchdown run. Then, the Pioneers recovered an on-side kick, giving them the ball right back on the Bison 33. They capitalized three plays later, with Marchi completing a 28-yard touchdown pass to Tyrese Chambers with 6:26 on the clock. Trailing 17-3, Bucknell began to march up the field. Taking over at their own 33, the Bison advanced as far as the Sacred Heart 36. Near the beginning of that drive, Tarrin Earle was pushed out of the pocket on a 3rd and 5; facing significant pressure, he still found Marquis Carter for a first down. Later on, Carter rumbled for an eight-yard gain on a 4th and 1 to advance Bucknell to the Pioneer 40. Ultimately, Sacred Heart’s defense held fast, with the Bison turning the ball over on downs after a pass fell incomplete on 4th and 6. That gave the Pioneers the ball back with just under a minute and 30 seconds remaining in the half. After R.J. Trimble-Edwards made a sprawling one-handed grab of a 37-yard Marchi pass, they reached the Bucknell 12. Two plays later, with just three seconds left to play before the break, Marchi found an open Chestnut for the score. Because of a failed extra point, Sacred Heart went to the locker room with a 23-3 advantage. The rest of the way, the teams only combined for two scores. At the third quarter’s 11:54 mark, directly following an 18-yard punt return by Brandon Sanders, Bitikofer found Lyles for a 50-yard touchdown; Lyles, made a spin move to haul in Bitikofer’s deep ball and shed his defender. Sacred Heart’s final score, a nine-yard Chestnut touchdown catch, came with 11:11 on the clock during the fourth quarter. “The glimpses are there,” Cecchini said. “We’re excited as a coaching staff. We see the flashes of brilliance. We see the potential that our guys have. Right now, we’re just inexperienced, and not just inexperienced at playing football but inexperienced in the offensive scheme as well. It’s a frustrating part of that growing and maturing that needs to take place. At times, it’s going to be one step up, two steps back, then it’s going to be two steps up, one step back, and then, all of a sudden, we’re going to have a quarter where it’s all clicking. The more our players grow in our system, the more consistent they’ll be at making plays.”

SCORING SUMMARY Team SHU BU SHU SHU SHU BU SHU

QT 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 12:30 07:50 06:49 06:26 00:03 11:54 11:11

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds Gettman 32yd field goal 8-55 Torres 31yd field goal 12-53 Chestnut 86yd run Gettman kick 3-81 Chambers 28yd pass from Marchi Gettman kick 1-33 Chestnut 12yd pass from Marchi Gettman kick failed 6-64 Lyles 50yd pass from Bitikofer Torres kick 1-50 Chestnut 9yd pass from Marchi Borges kick 7-73

TOP 2:19 4:33 0:55 0:21 1:19 0:09 2:01

Score 0-3 3-3 3-10 3-17 3-23 10-23 10-30

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL

SACRED HEART

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Freshnock 18 42 0 16 2.3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Chiarolanzio 14-29-1 141 0 23 1 Bitikofer 4-13-1 72 1 50 2 Earle 3-6-0 13 0 8 0

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Chestnut 21 162 1 86 7.7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Marchi 21-37-0 316 3

Lg Sack 37 0

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lyles 5 98 1 50

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Brantley 6 96 0 25 Chambers 4 94 1 37 Chestnut 3 25 2 12

Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Romango 8 1 8 - Page 5 3 8 1.0 6 Benson 5 2 7 1.0 4

Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Byrd 6 2 8 1.0 2 Peprah 2 4 6 1.0 3 Fraser 4 1 5 - -

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No. 23/22 Villanova Rolls Past Bucknell Football

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#23/22 VILLANOVA 14 14 14 3 45

BUCKNELL

0 0 3 7 10

Sept. 14 >> Lewisburg, Pa. >> Mathewson-Memorial Stadium >> 6 p.m. >> Attendance: 3,649

TEAM STATISTICS

NOVA BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 15 16 Rushing 8 4 Passing 6 9 Penalty 1 3 NET YARDS RUSHING 262 46 Rushing Attempts 37 29 Average Per Rush 7.1 1.6 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 314 82 Yards Lost Rushing 52 36 NET YARDS PASSING 124 225 Completions-Attempts-Int 13-26-1 23-55-2 Average Per Attempt 4.8 4.1 Average Per Completion 9.5 9.8 Passing Touchdowns 3 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 386 271 Total offense plays 63 84 Average Gain Per Play 6.1 3.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 3-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-65 8-74 PUNTS-YARDS 7-360 6-306 Average Yards Per Punt 51.4 51.0 Net Yards Per Punt 42.9 49.8 Inside 20 1 5 50+ Yards 3 4 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 1 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-417 3-195 Average Yards Per Kickoff 52.1 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.6 34.7 Touchbacks 2 0 Fair Catch Yards 51 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-7-0 4-40-0 Average Per Return 7.0 10.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-91-0 3-42-0 Average Per Return 30.3 14.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-41-1 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 30:19 29:41 1st Quarter 5:47 9:13 2nd Quarter 8:21 6:39 3rd Quarter 7:15 7:45 4th Quarter 8:56 6:04 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 6 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-4 Touchdowns 3-4 1-4 Field goals 1-4 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-9 PAT Kicks 6-6 1-1 Field Goals 1-1 1-3 Points off turnovers 14 7

GAME NOTES • The Bison held edges in first downs (16-15) and passing yards (225-124) while the Wildcats led in rushing yards (262-46), total offense (386-271) and time of possession (30:19-29:41). • WRs Blais Herman (72) and John McGuire (46) led Bucknell in receiving yards, each setting a new career high. • QBs John Chiarolanzio (134 yards, 11-for-32 passing) and Logan Bitikofer (91 yards, 12for-22 passing) both saw action. • LB Rick Mottram not only intercepted his first career pass; he also led the Bison defense with six tackles. • LB Simeon Page made the 100th tackle of his collegiate career; his career total stood at 102 following the game. • On the strength of his four solo tackles, S Conner Romango eclipsed his 2018 total of 22 tackles in just three games; he finished the night with 25 tackles (21 solo). • P Alex Pechin had yet another strong game, averaging 51.0 yards on six punts. He landed five of his six punts inside of the 20, with four sailing for at least 50 yards. • Bucknell’s home opener doubled as its First Responder and Hero Appreciation Night. The Bison wore special baseball hats and helmet decals to honor fallen soldiers and Gold Star Families.

No. 23/22 Villanova rolled past the Bucknell football team, 45-10. The Wildcats (3-0) used a fast start and strong defensive effort to spoil the Bison’s (0-3) first home game of the Dave Cecchini era. Villanova’s scoring drives were quick and efficient, with all but two taking less than two minutes off the clock. Daniel Smith threw touchdown passes to three different receivers and also ran for a score while Justin Covington totaled 119 yards on seven carries. At halftime, the Wildcats held a 28-0 lead, scoring two touchdowns in each of the first two quarters. They opened the scoring in the first 22 seconds when Jaquan Amos picked off Bucknell’s third pass of the game and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown. The Bison made two trips to the red zone during the first quarter but couldn’t put points on the board. Their first trip happened after Rick Mottram picked off his first career pass; Brandon Benson deflected the pass, which Mottram dove to catch at Villanova’s 21-yard line. The Wildcat defense ultimately held fast, forcing Bucknell to attempt a 23-yard field goal; that bid sailed wide left at the first quarter’s 7:39 mark. Later on, John Chiarolanzio found a wide-open Blais Herman for a 59-yard gain to the Wildcat 19. Three short gains later, the Bison found themselves facing 4th and 2 at the Villanova 10; linebackers Forrest Rhyne and Amin Black stuffed Chad Freshnock a yard shy of a first down, giving their team the ball back at their 10. And, one play later, the Wildcats were deep in Bucknell territory. Covington, who is among the FCS’s top rushing threats, rattled off a 64-yard run to the Bison 26; that play set up a 23-yard touchdown pass from Smith to Todd Summers at the first quarter’s 1:38 mark. During the second frame, Villanova tacked on touchdowns at the 13:19 and 5:50 marks. The Wildcats’ first touchdown, a three-yard quarterback keeper by Smith, came after they took over deep in the Bucknell end following a failed fake punt. The second, a six-yard pass from Smith to Changa Hodge, was set up by a Drew Wiley interception in Bison territory. Bucknell had a chance to chip away at Villanova’s lead in the final three minutes of the second quarter. The Wildcats were forced to punt from their own end zone after Simeon Page sacked Smith for a loss of nine yards at their one. The Bison ultimately took over at Villanova’s 46-yard line following an eight-yard return by Brandon Sanders. Bucknell advanced to the Villanova 21, but two incomplete passes and a fumble that the Bison recovered brought up 3rd and 14 at the Wildcat 25. A 42-yard field goal attempt ultimately sailed wide right, keeping Bucknell off the board. In the second half, the Bison got on the board with a 37-yard Ethan Torres field goal at the third quarter’s 3:49 mark. They added a four-yard Logan Bitikofer rushing touchdown at the fourth quarter’s 7:36 mark; Bitikofer’s second career rushing touchdown came after Benson recovered a fumble following a bad snap, setting up Bucknell at the Villanova 16. Villanova added two touchdowns in the third quarter and a field goal in the fourth quarter to bring the final score to 45-10. “I believe we have a long ways to go until we’re playing our best football,” Cecchini said. “The biggest factor is going to be injuries. We’re really, really banged up. A ton of guys went down again today. Hopefully, all of them can get back for Princeton. The bye week has come at the right time. If we can get healthy and have guys continue to plug away, this football team has some bright days ahead.”

SCORING SUMMARY Team VU VU VU VU VU BU VU BU VU

QT 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th

Time 14:38 01:38 13:19 05:50 11:05 03:49 03:28 07:36 01:39

Scoring Play Conversion Amos 34yd interception return Kresge kick Summers 23yd pass from Smith Kresge kick Smith 3yd run Kresge kick Hodge 6yd pass from Smith Kresge kick Boykin 13yd pass from Smith Kresge kick Torres 37yd field goal Barlee 78yd run Kresge kick Bitikofer 4yd run Torres kick Kresge 31yd field goal

Plays-Yds - 3-90 5-27 6-35 8-77 9-22 1-78 3-16 10-35

TOP - 1:17 1:26 1:47 3:50 3:03 0:14 0:57 5:48

Score 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-0 35-0 35-3 42-3 42-10 45-10

TEAM LEADERS VILLANOVA

BUCKNELL

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Covington 7 119 0 64 17.0 Barlee 5 85 1 78 17.0 Smith 5 28 1 34 5.6 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Smith 12-23-1 109 3 23 1 Schetelich 1-3-0 15 0 15 0

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Barnard 4 25 0 11 6.3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Chiarolanzio 11-32-2 134 0 59 1 Bitikofer 12-22-0 91 0 15 2

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Summers 4 38 1 23 Hodge 4 25 1 17 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Trent 6 3 9 1.0 1 Amos 5 2 7 - -

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Herman 3 72 0 59 McGuire 6 46 0 11 Sanders 6 43 0 17 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 2 4 6 - Deary 4 1 5 1.0 1 Van Itallie 4 1 5 0.5 0


39

GAME 4

No. 23/RV Princeton Storms Past Bucknell Football

BUCKNELL

7 7 3 6 23

Sept. 28 >> Lewisburg, Pa. >> Mathewson-Memorial Stadium >> 3:30 p.m. >> Attendance: 3,795

TEAM STATISTICS

PU BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 30 23 Rushing 13 7 Passing 16 15 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 212 127 Rushing Attempts 31 32 Average Per Rush 6.8 4.0 Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 Yards Gained Rushing 216 148 Yards Lost Rushing 4 21 NET YARDS PASSING 383 271 Completions-Attempts-Int 30-38-0 29-43-2 Average Per Attempt 10.1 6.3 Average Per Completion 12.8 9.3 Passing Touchdowns 7 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 595 398 Total offense plays 69 75 Average Gain Per Play 8.6 5.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-21 4-45 PUNTS-YARDS 2-92 3-135 Average Yards Per Punt 46.0 45.0 Net Yards Per Punt 32.5 41.0 Inside 20 0 2 50+ Yards 0 1 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 0 1 KICKOFFS-YARDS 9-578 5-311 Average Yards Per Kickoff 64.2 62.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.2 40.8 Touchbacks 8 2 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 1-7-0 Average Per Return 12.0 7.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-57-0 1-16-0 Average Per Return 28.5 16.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-19-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 26:49 33:11 1st Quarter 4:56 10:04 2nd Quarter 7:43 7:17 3rd Quarter 5:12 9:48 4th Quarter 8:58 6:02 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 7 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Touchdowns 4-4 3-4 Field goals 0-4 1-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-4 PAT Kicks 8-8 2-2 Field Goals 0-0 1-2 Points off turnovers 14 0

GAME NOTES • WR Dominic Lyles became the second Bison to record at least 100 receiving yards in a single game this season, joining WR Brandon Sanders. • QB Logan Bitikofer’s total of passing yards was one more than his previous career best, set last year against Lafayette. • WR Connor Holmes became the first member of the class of 2023 to score an offensive touchdown with his 15-yard touchdown catch from Bitikofer in the fourth quarter. • WR John McGuire’s touchdown catch was the first of his career. The junior is in his first season as a starter. • K Ethan Torres’s 38-yard field goal, which came at the third quarter’s 10:06 mark, was a new career long; his previous career long was 37 yards, achieved three times. • Princeton was Bucknell’s second ranked opponent of 2019. • A year ago, the Tigers went an undefeated 10-0 and won the Ivy League title. They scored at least 50 points in five games and held eight opponents to 14 or fewer points. • Bucknell’s Family Weekend tilt doubled as its Vs. Cancer Game. The Bison raised money for Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation; before kickoff, they presented a check for nearly $15,000 to Vs. Cancer’s Rachel Mark.

No. 23 Princeton, the defending Ivy League champion, stormed past the Bucknell football team, 56-23. Quarterback Kevin Davidson had a banner day for the Tigers (2-0), completing 29 of 37 passes for 381 yards and an Ivy League-record seven touchdowns. His favorite target was wide receiver Andrew Griffin, who caught nine passes for 200 yards and a school-record four touchdowns. For the Bison, quarterback Logan Bitikofer set a new career high with 268 yards on 28-for-42 passing; he threw two touchdown passes and ran for one more over the course of the contest. Wide receivers Dominic Lyles (108) and Connor Holmes (88) each exceeded 80 receiving yards on eight catches, helping Bucknell nearly reach 400 yards of total offense. “We’re a work in progress,” said head coach Dave Cecchini. “We are getting better. We’ve certainly played as tough of a non-conference schedule as anybody so far, and we’re not done yet. Despite that, we’ve continue to play better football, more consistent football. There’s a lot to be positive about. We’re going to keep moving forward. We may have some temporary setbacks here or there, but we’re going to keep our eyes on the prize.” The Bison (0-4) got off to a strong start, holding the high-powered Tigers to just 79 yards of total offense and a single touchdown in the first quarter. They jumped out to a 7-0 lead at that frame’s 6:57 mark after stuffing Princeton on a 4th and 1; Roger Mellado and Gerrit Van Itallie combined for the tackle that gave Bucknell the ball at midfield. Bitikofer then orchestrated a nine-play, 50-yard scoring drive capped by a nine-yard John McGuire touchdown catch; McGuire made a sprawling play, just getting his toes in bounds, to come up with Bitikofer’s throw in the right corner of the end zone. Like the Bison, the Tigers got on the board following a successful fourth-down stop. After taking over at the Bucknell 40, they needed just three plays to even the score. With 2:36 on the clock, Davidson found Andrei Iosivas for a 29-yard touchdown. The Bison had an opportunity to regain their lead after advancing to the Princeton 22 on their next drive. But Samuel Wright came up with a sack for a loss of nine yards on 3rd and 7, pushing Bucknell back to the Tiger 31. Ultimately, a 48-yard field goal attempt came up short. Princeton then took its first lead of the contest, with Davidson finding Andrew Griffin twice in a row for 69 yards. Griffin’s 57-yard touchdown catch came down the home sideline at the second quarter’s 12:54 mark. The Bison regrouped, finding the end zone themselves two drives later. Their second scoring drive was a seven-play, 80-yard march that was capped by a one-yard Bitikofer quarterback keeper; highlights of that drive included a 15-yard catch by Chad Freshnock and a 54-yard rumble by Lyles on back-to-back plays; Lyles shed multiple tackles en route to his big gain, a new career long. Princeton answered on its next drive, covering 75 yards in nine plays to regain its advantage. From that point, the Tigers took control of the game, scoring six touchdowns to a Bucknell field goal and a touchdown the rest of the way. Princeton held advantages in first downs (30-23) and total offense (595-398). The Bison’s 398 yards of total offense was their highest number of the 2019 campaign; it came on 127 rushing and 271 passing yards. “The biggest story for us was lack of getting pressure on the quarterback,” Cecchini said. “We weren’t able to pressure him enough into bad throws, into sacks, into negative yardage plays. That made a really big difference because they have so many football players at so many positions. Jared Cooper led Bucknell with 65 rushing yards while Freshnock totaled 48. Cooper added 23 yards on returns to finish with 92 all-purpose yards. Rick Mottram made a game-high 11 tackles; it was the second time he reached the double digits this season. Van Itallie was next with a career-best 10. For Princeton, Collin Eaddy (83) and Ryan Quigley (64) surpassed 50 rushing yards while Jacob Birmelin (68) and Iosivas (55) exceeded 50 receiving yards. T.J. Floyd and James Johnson tied for the team lead with nine tackles while James Stagg and Sultaan Shabazz both picked off passes.

SCORING SUMMARY Team BU PU PU BU PU PU PU BU PU PU PU BU

QT 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th

Time 06:57 02:36 12:54 06:38 03:07 01:00 14:27 10:06 07:33 10:23 10:09 05:44

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds McGuire 9yd pass from Bitikofer Torres kick 9-50 Iosivas 29yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 3-40 Griffin 57yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 2-69 Bitikofer 1yd run Torres kick 7-80 Griffin 27yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 9-75 Birmelin 12yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 8-69 Griffin 59yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 2-65 Torres 38yd field goal 10-55 Iosivas 15yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 8-78 Griffin 14yd pass from Davidson Rice kick 14-89 Keller 1yd run Rice kick 1-1 Holmes 15yd pass from Bitikofer Pechin rush failed 11-75

TOP 4:03 0:57 0:29 2:57 3:31 1:58 0:33 4:21 2:27 6:43 0:05 4:25

Score 0-7 7-7 14-7 14-14 21-4 28-14 35-14 35-17 42-17 49-17 56-17 56-23

TEAM LEADERS PRINCETON Rushing Att Yds TD Eaddy 12 83 0 Quigley 7 64 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Davidson 29-37-0 381 7

BUCKNELL Lg Avg 23 6.9 23 9.1 Lg Sack 59 1

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Griffin 9 200 4 59 Birmelin 8 68 1 12 Iosivas 3 55 2 29 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Floyd 4 5 9 - Johnson 3 6 9 - -

Rushing Att Yds TD Cooper 8 65 0 Freshnock 11 48 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 28-42-2 268 2

Lg Avg 20 8.1 17 4.4 Lg Sack 54 2

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lyles 8 108 0 54 Holmes 8 88 1 21 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 6 5 11 - Van Itallie 4 6 10 1.0 2

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HOLY CROSS BUCKNELL

Holy Cross Outlasts Bucknell Football, 21-14

0 14 7 0 21 0 14 0 0 14

Oct. 5 >> Lewisburg, Pa. >> Mathewson-Memorial Stadium >> 2 p.m. >> Attendance: 2,693

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 20 Rushing 6 Passing 13 Penalty 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 118 Rushing Attempts 40 Average Per Rush 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns 2 Yards Gained Rushing 145 Yards Lost Rushing 27 NET YARDS PASSING 276 Completions-Attempts-Int 19-34-2 Average Per Attempt 8.1 Average Per Completion 14.5 Passing Touchdowns 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 394 Total offense plays 74 Average Gain Per Play 5.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-82 PUNTS-YARDS 6-199 Average Yards Per Punt 33.2 Net Yards Per Punt 30.8 Inside 20 0 50+ Yards 0 Touchbacks 0 Fair catch 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-230 Average Yards Per Kickoff 57.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.5 Touchbacks 1 Fair Catch Yards 19 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-1-0 Average Per Return 1.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-27-0 Average Per Return 9.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 19 Possession Time 31:19 1st Quarter 6:42 2nd Quarter 10:03 3rd Quarter 6:02 4th Quarter 8:32 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 Touchdowns 2-2 Field goals 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-20 PAT Kicks 3-3 Field Goals 0-0 Points off turnovers 0

HC 16 7 7 2 112 35 3.2 1 139 27 185 20-29-0 6.4 9.2 0 297 64 4.6 2-2 6-55 6-291 48.5 41.7 2 2 2 2 3-160 53.3 44.3 0 0 3-14-0 4.7 2-35-0 17.5 2-48-1 0-0-0 0 28:41 8:18 4:57 8:58 6:28 5 of 14 1 of 1 1-3 1-3 0-3 4-18 2-2 0-2 7

GAME NOTES • Bucknell’s previous school record in single-game receptions was 13, set by Tom Mitchell in a 24-21 victory at Harvard on Oct. 3, 1964. Mitchell is a member of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame and the grandfather of current Bison DL Joe Schiano. • WR Brandon Sanders went over 100 receiving yards for the second time; he previously posted 115 on nine catches at Temple in the 2019 opener. • S Gerrit Van Itallie’s pick 6 was the Bison’s second of the season; CB Gavin Pringle returned an interception 36 yards for a score at Temple. • Bucknell moved to 18-16 in Patriot League openers. • A year ago at Fitton Field, the Bison spoiled Holy Cross’s Homecoming with their 19-16 victory; the Crusaders, who Bucknell has faced four times on its Homecoming, returned the favor in 2019. • This is only the fourth time in program history that Bucknell has started 0-5; the Bison previously started 0-6 in both 1958 and 1988 and 0-5 in 2010. • Bucknell’s loss to Holy Cross was its 11th in a row, matching the school record in consecutive losses set between 1957 and 1958. The 1958 campaign was the Bison’s first under eventual Bucknell Athletics Hall of Famer Bob Odell, who lost the first six games of his acclaimed tenure.

Holy Cross outlasted the Bucknell football team, 21-14, in their Patriot League opener. In a defensive battle punctuated by explosive offensive plays, the Crusaders (2-3, 1-0 PL) flipped a 14-0 deficit into their fifth-straight road victory over the Bison (0-5, 0-1 PL). Bucknell, which was celebrating Homecoming, had Gerrit Van Itallie return an interception for a touchdown and Chad Freshnock, who missed the 2018 season due to injury, find the end zone for the first time since his sophomore campaign. “Holy Cross deserved to win the football game,” said head coach Dave Cecchini. “We didn’t do our job. When you play championship games against an opponent who is no better and no worse than you, it comes down to doing the little things right. When it came to offense, defense and special teams, we failed to do that in the second half.” For the Bison, Brandon Sanders broke a school record that had stood since 1964 with 14 receptions; he finished the game with a career-best 122 receiving yards. Freshnock added 78 yards on 14 carries while Logan Bitikofer completed 20 of 29 passes for 185 yards. Van Itallie and Conner Romango each picked off a pass while Nnamdi Unachukwu posted two sacks. Trailing by a touchdown, Bucknell got the ball back with 8:59 remaining in regulation following a strong defensive stand highlighted by a Joe Schiano sack. Starting at their own 32, the Bison advanced as far as the Holy Cross 18; a highlight of that drive was a 25-yard reception by Dominic Lyles down the home sideline that brought Bucknell to the red zone. But incomplete passes and an untimely personal foul stalled the drive, and the Bison opted to attempt a 40-yard field goal when 4th and 15 came up. That field goal went wide left, and the Crusaders were able to run the remaining 4:27 off the clock by slowly and methodically advancing the ball up the field. In the first half, the Bison scored two unanswered touchdowns, both in the second quarter’s first five minutes. Their first scoring drive, which began in the first quarter’s waning minutes, was sparked by Simeon Page, who blocked and recovered a punt at the Holy Cross 38. Freshnock capped the abbreviated drive, which was extended by Bitikofer’s 14-yard rush on a 3rd and 5, with a two-yard touchdown rush up the middle. After the teams traded truncated drives, the Crusaders covered 23 yards in three-straight Cozier rushes to advance to their 45. Two plays later, Van Itallie stepped in front of a Degenhardt pass and returned it 48 yards up the visiting-team sideline for his first career pick 6. The Holy Cross offense, which the Bucknell defense stymied for long stretches of the first half, put together a 12-play, 92-yard scoring drive following Van Itallie’s pick 6. The Crusaders converted on three-straight 3rd and longs before Degenhardt found a wide-open Derek Mountain for a 33-yard touchdown with 6:52 remaining before the break. After forcing Bucknell to go three and out on its next possession, Holy Cross got the ball back with 4:28 left to play in the half. The Crusaders proceeded to cover 70 yards in seven plays, with Degenhardt capping the drive with a one-yard touchdown rush. Highlights of that drive included a 27-yard pass from Degenhardt to Asante and three rushes by Cozier that covered at least eight yards. Degenhardt’s touchdown rush sent the teams into the intermission locked in a 14-14 stalemate. The Crusaders held leads in total offense (282-121), first downs (14-7) and time of possession (16:45-13:15) at that point in the contest). They also held the Bison to 1-for-6 on third-down conversions while going 4-for-8 themselves. Bucknell appeared poised to put points on the board in the opening minutes of the third quarter. Bitikofer led the Bison from their own 19 to Holy Cross’s 20, completing three passes for 26 yards; in addition, Freshnock rushed twice for 16 drives, and the Crusaders were assessed two personal-foul penalties. Holy Cross ultimately held fast, forcing Bucknell to attempt a 37-yard field goal; that field goal was blocked by Kevin Bucceroni and recovered by Grant Holloman, giving the Crusaders the ball back at their own 39. And Holy Cross would score what proved to be the game-winning touchdown on that drive. The Crusaders rattled off two third-down conversions, the first on a one-yard Degenhardt rush and the second on a 45-yard Degenhardt pass to Gilliam that was found a single yard short of a touchdown after a video review. Degenhardt ultimately capped the drive with his second rushing touchdown, going up the middle for the score. Two possessions later, Bucknell took over near midfield after a strong defensive stand forced Holy Cross to punt out of its end zone. After Alex Barnard brought the Bison into Crusader territory with a six-yard rush, Bitikofer found Sanders for an eight-yard gain to the 38-yard line; Sanders, who wa s hit hard, ultimately fumbled the ball, and Corey Stefanik pounced on it to cut short a promising Bucknell drive. Holy Cross held advantages in total offense (394-297), time of possession (31:19-28:41) and first downs (20-16). The Bison took an uncharacteristic six penalties, which cost them 55 yards; the Crusaders were also bit with the penalty bug, ceding 82 yards on nine penalties. Holy Cross converted on 8-of-16 third downs compared to Bucknell’s 5-of-14. The Bison defense had its strongest game of the season, posting four sacks for a loss of 18 yards and seven tackles for a loss of 22 yards. Gavin Pringle and Rick Mottram tied Holy Cross’s Chris Riley for the game-high with nine tackles; Pringle also matched his career high with a game-best three pass breakups.

SCORING SUMMARY Team BU BU HC HC HC

QT Time Scoring Play Conversion 2nd 14:55 Freshnock 2yd run Torres kick 2nd 11:09 Van Itallie 48yd interception return Torres kick 2nd 06:52 Mountain 33yd pass from Degenhardt Ng kick 2nd 01:50 Degenhardt 1yd run Ng kick 3rd 07:39 Degenhardt 1yd run Ng kick

Plays-Yds 7-38 - 12-92 7-70 7-66

TOP 1:50 - 4:10 2:38 3:26

Score 0-7 0-14 7-14 14-14 21-14

TEAM LEADERS HOLY CROSS

BUCKNELL

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Cozier 16 101 0 16 6.3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Degenhardt 19-34-2 276 1 45 4 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Gilliam 3 80 0 45 Ayeni 5 59 0 16

Rushing Att Yds TD Freshnock 14 78 1 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 20-29-0 185 0

Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Riley 8 1 9 - Stefanik 4 3 7 - -

Lg Avg 14 5.6 Lg Sack 25 2

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Sanders 14 122 0 17 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Pringle 8 1 9 - Mottram 5 4 9 1.0 1 Benson - 6 6 - -


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GAME 6

14 6 6 6 32 7 0 7 0 14

Oct. 12 >> Hamilton, N.Y. >> Andy Kerr Stadium >> 1 p.m. >> Attendance: 2,386

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL COLGATE FIRST DOWNS 22 19 Rushing 7 9 Passing 14 9 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 109 103 Rushing Attempts 33 39 Average Per Rush 3.3 2.6 Rushing Touchdowns 1 2 Yards Gained Rushing 140 156 Yards Lost Rushing 31 53 NET YARDS PASSING 250 202 Completions-Attempts-Int 18-29-0 17-29-0 Average Per Attempt 8.6 7.0 Average Per Completion 13.9 11.9 Passing Touchdowns 2 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 359 305 Total offense plays 62 68 Average Gain Per Play 5.8 4.5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-40 9-71 PUNTS-YARDS 5-234 6-230 Average Yards Per Punt 46.8 38.3 Net Yards Per Punt 46.8 38.8 Inside 20 2 1 50+ Yards 2 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 2 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-394 3-193 Average Yards Per Kickoff 56.3 64.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.0 40.3 Touchbacks 0 2 Fair Catch Yards 22 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--3-0 2-0-0 Average Per Return -3.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-22-0 6-121-0 Average Per Return 22.0 20.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-12-1 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 28:04 31:56 1st Quarter 7:56 7:04 2nd Quarter 7:49 7:11 3rd Quarter 4:51 10:09 4th Quarter 7:28 7:32 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 Touchdowns 3-4 2-3 Field goals 1-4 0-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-51 3-21 PAT Kicks 2-3 2-2 Field Goals 2-2 0-0 Points off turnovers 6 7

GAME NOTES • Entering the contest, Colgate had won five-straight games over Bucknell. The Bison last downed the Raiders on Nov. 2, 2013, a 28-7 victory at Andy Kerr Stadium. • LB Simeon Page cracked Bucknell’s top-10 in career sacks; his three sacks gave him 18.5 in his career, good for seventh in the Bison annals. • Page’s fumble return for a touchdown was Bucknell’s first since the 2017 opener against Marist, when DL Blake Fletcher pounced on a fumble forced by DL Nick Zarkoski in the end zone. • S Brandon Benson made his 150th career tackle. • With eight points on two field goals and two extra points, P/K Alex Pechin matched his career high set in the 2016 opener at Marist; his two field goals also equaled his career high, set in that same game. • WR Brandon Sanders’s touchdown catch was the first of his career; he previously scored a four-yard rushing touchdown against Sacred Heart on Sept. 8, 2018. • The Bison had a pass fall incomplete on a two-point conversion following Sanders’s touchdown catch and an extra-point attempt blocked after Page’s touchdown. • Bucknell’s victory was its first since a 19-16 win at Holy Cross on Sept. 29, 2018; it halted a school-record 11-game losing skid.

The Bucknell football team toppled Colgate, 32-14, on a drizzly Saturday afternoon at Andy Kerr Stadium. Bolstered by a strong defensive performance and a pair of touchdowns by freshman Alex Barnard, the Bison downed the defending Patriot League champion Raiders for the first time since 2013. The victory was also the first of head coach Dave Cecchini’s tenure at Bucknell. Logan Bitikofer orchestrated a Bison offense that posted 359 yards of total offense, completing 18 of 29 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns. Dominic Lyles (81), Brandon Sanders (64) and Jared Cooper (51) all surpassed 50 receiving yards while Cooper added a game-best 76 rushing yards on 21 carries. Defensively, Bucknell was paced by Simeon Page, who filled the stat sheet with six tackles, three sacks for a loss of 21 yards and two pass breakups; Page also returned a fumble for a touchdown that put an exclamation mark on the Bison’s commanding victory with 44 seconds remaining. In addition, Rick Mottram made a game-best nine tackles while Roger Mellado registered two sacks, one of which was the strip sack that led to Page’s touchdown. “When it was time to make plays, we stepped up and made plays,” Cecchini said. “I’ll give our team all the credit in the world. They do not quit. They keep fighting. Without fail, they’ve embraced the changes we’ve been making. It was a hard lesson to lose a 14-point lead last week against Holy Cross, but we were a better team for it today in Hamilton, New York. When adversity struck, we answered the call this time.” The Bison (1-5, 1-1 PL) raced out to an early 14-0 lead, with Barnard finding the end zone on their first two possessions. Both of Bucknell’s scoring drives covered more than 75 yards. During the first, Cooper accounted for 43 yards, posting 32 on five carries and 11 on the first reception of the game. The highlight of the second drive was Steven Walier’s one-handed grab on a Bitikofer deep ball down the visiting sideline; Walier’s acrobatic catch netted the Bison 41 yards to the Colgate 17. Barnard’s first touchdown, a 13-yard catch, came at the first quarter’s 11:12 mark. His second, a 16-yard scamper on a 3rd and 9, came with 6:17 left to play in the opening frame. They were the first two touchdowns of his collegiate career; entering the game, the freshman owned 53 yards on 10 carries and 11 yards on two receptions. The Raiders (0-7, 0-2 PL) got one back at the first quarter’s 2:01 mark, taking advantage of a short field following a Bucknell fumble during a punt return. A 13-yard Malik Twyman touchdown rush capped the abbreviated drive, which covered 22 yards in three plays. Handling kicking duties for the first time since his sophomore year, All-American punter Alex Pechin booted two field goals in the second quarter to extend the Bison’s advantage to 20-7. His first, a 38 yarder, came with 6:17 on the clock; he kicked his second, a 29 yarder, with 20 seconds remaining before the break. During each of those drives, Bitikofer completed a 30-yard pass, first to Cooper (30) and then to Sanders (31); the second scoring drive started when the defense stopped Colgate on a 4th and 3 at midfield. Bucknell’s offense and defense were both clicking in the first half. Through the first 30 minutes, the Bison held significant advantages in total offense (258-127), first downs (14-5) and third-down conversions (4-of-8 to 1-of-6). They posted four sacks, including an emphatic bring down by Sean Naiman in the first half’s dying seconds; the senior’s first career sack fired up his teammates going into the locker room. Colgate put together a scoring drive on its first possession of the third quarter, covering 74 yards in nine plays. With its lead trimmed to 20-14, Bucknell immediately responded with a scoring drive of its own. That drive was extended by Pechin, who faked a punt and ran for 12 yards on a 4th and 1 at midfield. A 20-yard reception by Lyles followed by a Raider pass interference penalty during a trick play brought the Bison to the red zone; Sanders outleaped his defender to haul in a 13-yard touchdown pass to cap the eight-play, 61-yard drive. Beginning at the fourth quarter’s 12:25 mark, the Raiders began to march down the field, advancing as far as the Bison’s six-yard line. But the Bucknell defense held fast, not yielding a score. After Grant Breneman’s pass fell incomplete on 1st and goal, Page stuffed Twyman a yard short of the line of scrimmage. Then, Gerrit Van Itallie sacked Breneman for a critical loss of 14 yards. On 4th and goal, Page broke up a Breneman pass to give his team the ball back with 5:43 on the clock. After Bucknell was forced to punt with 50 seconds remaining, Mellado stripped Breneman of the ball at Colgate’s six-yard line. Page scooped up the ball at the 12-yard line and scampered into the end zone, causing the Bison sideline and fan section to erupt in celebration. Bucknell finished with advantages in total offense (359-305), first downs (22-19) and third-down conversions (6-of-14 to 2-of-12). Overall, the defense totaled eight sacks for a loss of 51 yards and 11 tackles for a loss of 54 yards.

SCORING SUMMARY Team BU BU CU BU BU CU BU BU

QT 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th

Time 11:12 06:17 02:01 06:17 00:20 10:32 07:11 00:44

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds Barnard 13yd pass from Bitikofer Pechin kick 11-75 Barnard 16yd run Pechin kick 9-79 Twyman 13yd run Puzzi kick 3-22 Pechin 38yd field goal 7-46 Pechin 29yd field goal 7-45 Twyman 1yd run Puzzi kick 9-74 Sanders 13yd pass from Bitikofer Bitikofer pass failed 8-61 Page 12yd fumble recovery Pechin kick blocked -

TOP 3:48 3:03 1:54 3:40 2:44 4:19 3:15 -

Score 7-0 14-0 14-7 17-7 20-7 20-14 26-14 32-14

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL

COLGATE

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Cooper 21 76 0 9 3.6 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Bitikofer 18-29-0 250 2 41 3

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Twyman 9 55 2 13 6.1

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lyles 7 81 0 20 Sanders 5 64 1 31 Cooper 4 51 0 30 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 3 6 9 1.5 9 Pringle 4 4 8 0.5 Page 4 2 6 3.5 22

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Breneman 17-28-0 202 0 25 7 Froschauer 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Oakey 9 123 0 25 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Ioanilli 3 6 9 - Coco 2 4 6 2.0 6 Braasch 3 3 6 1.0 1

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Bucknell Football Tops Colgate, 32-14


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No. 20/18 Towson Dispatches Bucknell Football

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BUCKNELL 0 7 0 0 7 #20/18 TOWSON 21 21 14 0 56 Oct. 19 >> Towson, Md. >> Johnny Unitas Stadium >> 4 p.m. >> Attendance: 6,114

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL TOWSON FIRST DOWNS 8 28 Rushing 1 16 Passing 6 9 Penalty 1 3 NET YARDS RUSHING 6 328 Rushing Attempts 17 51 Average Per Rush 0.4 6.4 Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 Yards Gained Rushing 27 348 Yards Lost Rushing 21 20 NET YARDS PASSING 155 232 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-38-1 18-27-0 Average Per Attempt 4.1 8.6 Average Per Completion 7.8 12.9 Passing Touchdowns 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 161 560 Total offense plays 55 78 Average Gain Per Play 2.9 7.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-55 5-43 PUNTS-YARDS 11-558 4-174 Average Yards Per Punt 50.7 43.5 Net Yards Per Punt 45.7 43.0 Inside 20 4 1 50+ Yards 6 1 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 2 1 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-116 9-428 Average Yards Per Kickoff 58.0 47.6 Net Yards Per Kickoff -1.5 40.6 Touchbacks 0 2 Fair Catch Yards 0 130 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-2-0 5-35-0 Average Per Return 2.0 7.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-13-0 2-119-1 Average Per Return 13.0 59.5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-34-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 24:33 35:27 1st Quarter 4:46 10:14 2nd Quarter 8:48 6:12 3rd Quarter 5:50 9:10 4th Quarter 5:09 9:51 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6 Touchdowns 1-1 6-6 Field goals 0-1 0-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 2-10 PAT Kicks 1-1 8-8 Field Goals 0-0 0-1 Points off turnovers 0 7

GAME NOTES • Towson was No. 20 in the AFCA FCS Coaches Poll and No. 18 in the STATS FCS Top 25 this week. The Tigers, who were ranked in the top 10 from week two to week seven, have been slotted as high as fifth. • This was the first meeting between the Bison and Tigers since 2003, Towson’s final year as an affiliate member of the Patriot League. The Tigers took a 9-8 lead in the all-time series. • QB Logan Bitikofer surpassed 1,000 passing yards on the season; at the conclusion of the game, he had 1,005. • S Conner Romango and LB Rick Mottram each exceeded 50 tackles on the season; at the conclusion of the game, each had 53. • Freshman LB Ben Allen registered his first career sack, which went for a loss of eight yards and forced Towson to punt in the first quarter. • S Brent Jackson, who started at free safety, became the fourth freshman to start in 2019, joining WR Connor Holmes, CB Gavin Pringle and OL Zack Tarburton. • Bucknell’s non-conference schedule in 2019 was grueling; the Bison faced three nationally ranked FCS squads (then No. 23/22 Villanova, then No. 23/ RV Princeton and then No. 20/18 Towson) and an FBS team (Temple) that recently cracked the national rankings in its division.

No. 20/18 Towson dispatched the Bucknell football team, 56-7, at Johnny Unitas Stadium. The explosive Tigers, the Bison’s third ranked opponent of the 2019 campaign, used record-setting performances by quarterback Tom Flacco and wide receiver Shane Leatherbury to cruise to their victory. “Towson is a very good football team,” said head coach Dave Cecchini. “To be successful, we had to have a good start, and that didn’t happen. Towson was explosive and took advantage of our mistakes. From here on out, with it being Patriot League play, every game is an elimination game. We have to recover from this and turn our attention to correcting our mistakes.” At halftime, Towson (4-3, 1-2 CAA) held a sizable 42-7 advantage. Flacco threw for all of his touchdowns in the first half, connecting five times with Leatherbury. Though D’Ago Hunter opened the second half by returning the first kickoff 92 yards for a score, Bucknell (1-6, 1-1 PL) held the Tigers to a single touchdown the rest of the way. The Bison’s touchdown, a three-yard scamper by Jared Cooper at the second quarter’s 8:25 mark, was set up by Dominic Lyles’s 52-yard reception. After taking a screen pass from Logan Bitikofer on a 3rd and 8, Lyles broke two tackles en route to the Towson 21. The Tigers finished the game with edges in total yards (560-161), first downs (28-8) and time of possession (35:27-24:33). They limited the Bison to just six rushing yards over the course of the contest, bolstered by making eight tackles for a loss of 31 yards. For Bucknell, Bitikofer and John Chiarolanzio combined for 155 passing yards. Lyles led all Bison receivers with 52 yards on his single reception while Brandon Sanders added 37 on a team-best five catches. Defensively, Conner Romango paced all players with 10 tackles, nine of which were solo stops. Gerrit Van Itallie added nine tackles while Brent Jackson made seven in his first career start. All-American punter Alex Pechin had an impressive game, averaging 50.7 yards on a career-best 11 punts. He had six sail for at least 50 yards and four land inside the 20. His previous career high in punts was 10, set in the 2017 finale at Fordham. For Towson, Flacco completed 16 of 22 passes for 203 yards and a school-record six touchdowns; notably, Flacco played only one series in the second half, with three other Tigers seeing action at quarterback. Leatherbury made six catches for 84 yards and a school-record five touchdowns. Towson’s ground game paved the way for its success; Yeedee Thaenrat (112) and Adrian Feliz-Platt (101) reached the triple digits in rushing yards, helping their team build a 328-6 advantage in that statistical category.

SCORING SUMMARY Team TU TU TU TU BU TU TU TU TU

QT Time Scoring Play 1st 11:00 Clark 12yd pass from Flacco 1st 01:24 Leatherbury 16yd pass from Flacco 1st 00:44 Leatherbury 8yd pass from Flacco 2nd 12:51 Leatherbury 7yd pass from Flacco 2nd 08:25 Cooper 3yd run 2nd 05:44 Leatherbury 2d pass from Flacco 2nd 03:08 Leatherbury 45yd pass from Flacco 3rd 14:47 Hunter 92yd kickoff return 3rd 00:20 Speight 1yd run

Conversion O’Neill kick O’Neill kick O’Neill kick O’Neill kick Torres kick O’Neill kick O’Neill kick O’Neill kick O’Neill kick

Plays-Yds 9-68 8-77 2-20 3-65 7-75 5-67 1-45 - 13-91

TOP 3:40 3:27 0:23 1:10 4:26 2:32 0:21 - 6:30

Score 0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 7-28 7-35 7-42 7-49 7-56

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL

TOWSON

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Cooper 9 10 1 5 1.1 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Bitikofer 10-20-0 100 0 52 1 Chiarolanzio 10-18-1 55 0 13 1

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Thaenrat 8 112 0 44 14.0 Feliz-Platt 14 101 0 45 7.2 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Flacco 16-22-0 203 6 45 3 Stover 1-1-0 25 0 25 0 Miller 1-3-0 4 0 4 0

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lyles 1 52 0 52 Sanders 5 37 0 14 Moore-Green 3 30 0 13 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Romango 9 1 10 - Van Itallie 5 4 9 1.5 8 Jackson 4 3 7 - -

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Leatherbury 6 84 5 45 Clark 6 47 1 14 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Paye 5 - 5 - Carter 5 - 5 3.0 14


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GAME 8

7 7 3 0 17 7 0 0 14 21

Oct. 26 >> Easton, Pa. >> Fisher Stadium >> 3:30 p.m. >> Attendance: 5,325

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE FIRST DOWNS 18 20 Rushing 8 10 Passing 8 10 Penalty 2 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 124 162 Rushing Attempts 30 34 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.8 Rushing Touchdowns 0 2 Yards Gained Rushing 156 182 Yards Lost Rushing 32 20 NET YARDS PASSING 163 207 Completions-Attempts-Int 18-34-0 23-27-1 Average Per Attempt 4.8 7.7 Average Per Completion 9.1 9.0 Passing Touchdowns 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 287 369 Total offense plays 64 61 Average Gain Per Play 4.5 6.0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-35 5-55 PUNTS-YARDS 3-104 5-156 Average Yards Per Punt 34.7 31.2 Net Yards Per Punt 34.7 31.2 Inside 20 2 0 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 2 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-241 4-162 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.2 40.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 48.8 24.8 Touchbacks 0 1 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-38-0 3-46-0 Average Per Return 12.7 15.3 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-11-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 26:12 33:48 1st Quarter 4:40 10:20 2nd Quarter 9:03 5:57 3rd Quarter 6:38 8:22 4th Quarter 5:51 9:09 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 5 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 Touchdowns 2-4 1-1 Field goals 1-4 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 3-26 PAT Kicks 2-2 3-3 Field Goals 1-3 0-0 Points off turnovers 0 7

GAME NOTES • This was RB Jared Cooper’s first career 100-yard rushing performance. He became the first Bison to reach the triple digits in rushing yards in a single game since RB Chad Freshnock ran for 174 against Lehigh on Nov. 4, 2017. • WR Brandon Sanders became the sixth Bison to catch at least 50 passes in a single season, joining WRs Will Carter (2x), Dave Kucera (2x), Tom Mitchell (2x), Jim Horan and Shaun Pasternak. With 52, he stands eighth in school history with three games left to play. • Sanders became the first Bison to catch two touchdown passes in a single game since TE Andrew Owers did so against Lafayette on Oct. 20, 2018. • LBs Rick Mottram and Gerrit Van Itallie each made his 100th career tackle. • Mottram eclipsed his previous career high of 14 tackles, set in the 2018 finale against Fordham. He became the first Bison to make at least 15 tackles in a single game since S Benson made 15 against Monmouth on Sept. 30, 2017. • Van Itallie became the third Bison to reach 50 tackles on the season, joining Mottram and S Conner Romango. • With his sack, LB Simeon Page moved to fifth in Bison history with 19.5. The junior finished the game needing a half sack to become the fifth Bison with at least 20 in his career.

Lafayette scored two unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to down the Bucknell football team, 21-17, at Fisher Stadium. After Keegan Shoemaker found Nick Pearson for a 43-yard touchdown, the Leopards forced a turnover on the Bison’s very next drive. Four plays later, Selwyn Simpson rushed for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown. For the Bison, Logan Bitikofer completed two touchdown throws to Brandon Sanders while Jared Cooper rushed for a career-high 103 yards on 15 carries. Birthday boy Rick Mottram paced a strong defensive effort, making a career-best 16 tackles (12 solo), posting two sacks and picking off his second career pass. “We win as a team, and we lose as a team,” said head coach Dave Cecchini. “Unfortunately, we lost as a team today. We had failures in the second half. All of the little things went out the window in the fourth quarter. Hats off to Lafayette for making the plays that they did to get back in this ball game. This was a game, with the opportunities that we had, that we should have walked away with a win. But we didn’t do that.” Both teams scored on their first drive of the game. Lafayette’s march down the field was methodical, covering 70 yards in 11 plays and draining 5:45 from the clock. Bucknell’s, in contrast, covered 75 yards in five plays and less than two minutes. On the second play of the Bison’s first scoring drive, Cooper found a seam and rumbled 40 yards into Leopard territory. After Cooper picked up another two yards, Bitikofer connected with Sanders for a 17-yard gain and for a 16-yard touchdown on back-to-back plays. Bucknell took its first lead of the contest at the second quarter’s 3:23 mark. After a short punt, the Bison gained possession at their 47-yard line. On the first play of that drive, Cooper broke free for a 17-yard gain. The seven-play, 53-yard scoring drive was capped by Bitikofer’s second touchdown throw to Sanders, that one a 13-yard score. During the first half, Bucknell twice had a short field to work with but came away with nothing. Late in the first quarter, Simeon Page forced a fumble that Sean Naiman recovered at the Bison 42. While Bucknell advanced to the Lafayette 21, with Cooper making a leaping play to come up with a 24-yard Bitikofer pass early in that drive, a 39-yard field goal ultimately sailed wide left. With 13:33 on the clock in the second quarter, a shanked punt gave the Bison the ball at the Leopard 40. Lafayette’s defense held fast at first, but Bucknell extended its drive by faking a 49-yard field goal; Alex Pechin hit Naiman with a four-yard pass to pick up a first down on 4th and 2. The Leopards ultimately forced the Bison to attempt a 26-yard field goal, which went wide right. Bucknell extended its lead to 17-7 at the third quarter’s 7:07 mark on a 28-yard Ethan Torres field goal. Torres’s field goal capped a 10-play, 59-yard drive highlighted by 23- and 31-yard receptions by Dominic Lyles that brought the Bison from their end to Lafayette’s in short succession. On 3rd and goal, Sanders nearly hauled in his third touchdown catch on a fade route, but his feet touched down just out of bounds. The Leopards cut Bucknell’s lead to 17-14 with 11:10 on the clock in the fourth quarter. After the Bison failed to take advantage of Mottram’s interception, which gave them the ball at the Lafayette 35, the Leopards got the ball at their own five-yard line following a short punt. Shoemaker proceeded to engineer a seven-play, 95-yard scoring drive, completing three passes for 70 yards and running for 10 yards. That drive was capped by Pearson’s 43-yard touchdown, which came on a deep ball down the middle of the field. On Bucknell’s next drive, Marco Olivas forced a fumble that was recovered by Yasir Thomas at the Bison 45. Four rushing plays later, Lafayette was back in the end zone. Simpson’s 22-yard touchdown rush decided the game as the Leopards didn’t allow the Bison to advance past midfield on their final two drives of the game. For Bucknell (1-7, 1-2 PL), Bitikofer completed 17 of 33 passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns. Sanders totaled 66 yards on a game-high eight receptions while Lyles added 57 on three catches. Beyond Mottram, Brandon Benson had a strong game defensively, making 10 tackles. For Lafayette (1-7, 1-1 PL), Shoemaker completed 23 of 27 passes for 207 yards; he also ran for 47 yards on 12 carries. Pearson caught six passes for 95 yards while Zadok Scott added 51 on six receptions. On the ground, Simpson posted 68 yards on nine carries. Major Jordan made 14 tackles while Olivas added two sacks to his forced fumble. The Leopards finished with advantages in total offense (369-287), first downs (20-18) and time of possession (33:48-26:12). They snapped a two-game home losing skid to the Bison.

SCORING SUMMARY Team LC BU BU BU LC LC

QT Time Scoring Play Conversion 1st 09:15 Shoemaker 5yd run Kordenbrock kick 1st 07:18 Sanders 16yd pass from Bitikofer Pechin kick 2nd 03:23 Sanders 13yd pass from Bitikofer Torres kick 3rd 07:07 Torres 28yd field goal 4th 11:10 Pearson 43yd pass from Shoemaker Kordenbrock kick 4th 06:58 Simpson 22yd run Kordenbrock kick

Plays-Yds 11-70 5-75 7-53 10-59 7-95 4-45

TOP 5:45 1:57 2:49 4:20 2:56 2:17

Score 0-7 7-7 14-7 17-7 17-14 17-21

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL Rushing Att Yds TD Cooper 15 103 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 17-33-0 159 2

LAFAYETTE Lg Avg 40 6.9 Lg Sack 31 3

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Sanders 8 66 2 17 Lyles 3 57 0 31 Cooper 2 26 0 24 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 12 4 16 2.0 7 Benson 5 5 10 1.0 2 Van Itallie 5 3 8 1.0 4

Rushing Att Yds TD Simpson 9 68 1 Sutton 12 51 0 Shoemaker 12 47 1

Lg Avg 22 7.6 10 4.3 13 3.9

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Shoemaker 23-27-1 207 1

Lg Sack 43 3

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Pearson 6 95 1 43 Scott 6 51 0 19 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Jordan 10 4 14 - Olivas 5 - 5 2.0 18

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GAME-BY-GAME REPORTS GAME 9

Suffocating Defensive Play Powers Bucknell Football Past Lehigh, 20-10

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LEHIGH 0 3 0 7 10 BUCKNELL 0 10 7 3 20 Nov. 9 >> Lewisburg, Pa. >> Mathewson-Memorial Stadium >> 1 p.m. >> Attendance: 2,051

TEAM STATISTICS

LEHIGH BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 15 19 Rushing 1 7 Passing 9 10 Penalty 5 2 NET YARDS RUSHING -6 115 Rushing Attempts 22 32 Average Per Rush -0.3 3.6 Rushing Touchdowns 0 0 Yards Gained Rushing 53 137 Yards Lost Rushing 59 22 NET YARDS PASSING 215 190 Completions-Attempts-Int 26-42-1 23-39-2 Average Per Attempt 5.1 4.9 Average Per Completion 8.3 8.3 Passing Touchdowns 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 209 305 Total offense plays 64 71 Average Gain Per Play 3.3 4.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-62 9-97 PUNTS-YARDS 7-220 6-235 Average Yards Per Punt 31.4 39.2 Net Yards Per Punt 30.1 37.0 Inside 20 0 4 50+ Yards 0 1 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 4 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-154 5-276 Average Yards Per Kickoff 51.3 55.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 46.3 41.0 Touchbacks 0 1 Fair Catch Yards 15 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-13-0 1-9-0 Average Per Return 4.3 9.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-46-0 1-15-0 Average Per Return 15.3 15.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-42-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:58 32:02 1st Quarter 7:18 7:42 2nd Quarter 7:04 7:56 3rd Quarter 9:25 5:35 4th Quarter 4:11 10:49 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 5 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Touchdowns 1-3 1-4 Field goals 1-3 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-14 7-52 PAT Kicks 1-1 2-2 Field Goals 1-2 2-2 Points off turnovers 3 0

GAME NOTES • LBs Rick Mottram, Simeon Page and Gerrit Van Itallie combined for 22 tackles, six tackles for a loss and four sacks. • Page became the fifth Bison to post at least 20 career sacks, joining Dave Hibbard (25.5, 1978-80), Ed Burman (25.5, 1993-95), Joe Massey (22.5, 1999-2002) and Pete Mauritz (22, 1978-80). He finished the game with 21.5. • S Brent Jackson’s critical 3rd and goal sack was the first of his career; it was also his first career tackle for a loss. • WRs John McGuire and Stefone Moore-Green’s touchdown catches were also career-long receptions. • QB Logan Bitikofer threw two touchdown passes for the second-straight game and for the fourth time this season. • WR Brandon Sanders’s three catches brought his season total to 55, good for seventh in school history. He also went above 500 receiving yards on the year. • Bucknell snapped a four-game losing streak to Lehigh. Entering the game, the Mountain Hawks had won eight of their past 10 meetings with the Bison; during that stretch, Bucknell’s victories came in 2013 (48-10) and 2014 (45-24). • The Bison also halted an eightgame home losing slide. Their last win at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium was on Nov. 11, 2017, a 12-0 Senior Day shutout of Georgetown.

A suffocating defensive performance propelled the Bucknell football team to a 20-10 victory over rival Lehigh on a frigid Saturday at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Bolstered by seven sacks for a loss of 52 yards, the Bison held the Mountain Hawks to -6 rushing yards in a full 60 minutes of action. Six different Bison posted a sack, with Simeon Page registering two for a loss of 14 yards to go along with his six solo tackles and three quarterback hurries. Bucknell’s linebackers paved the way defensively throughout the game. Beyond Page, Rick Mottram reached the double digits in tackles for the second-straight game, logging a team-best 10, while Gerrit Van Itallie filled the stat sheet with six tackles, 2.5 of which went for a loss, and a fumble recovery that halted Lehigh’s final drive of the game. Offensively, Logan Bitikofer threw touchdown passes to Stefone Moore-Green and John McGuire to help head coach Dave Cecchini earn his first home win over his alma mater. In addition, Tyler Keiser, a senior walkon who graduated from nearby Southern Columbia High School, booted the first two field goals of his career. “The bottom line is, when our guys needed to make a play, they made the play time and time again,” Cecchini said. “That made the difference. Hopefully, this win will help us gain a little bit of confidence so we can be able to make plays over the last two weeks of the season.” At halftime, the Bison (2-7, 2-2 PL) held a 10-3 lead over the Mountain Hawks (4-5, 3-2 PL), who entered the game second in the Patriot League standings. They opened the scoring at the second quarter’s 11:45 mark on a 20-yard Keiser field goal; Keiser’s first career field goal capped a 13-play, 50-yard drive that saw Jared Cooper run for 31 yards on four carries. On a 3rd and 6 at the Lehigh 26, Bitikofer kept the drive alive by scrambling for an eight-yard gain. Bucknell extended its advantage to 10-0 with 4:23 on the clock in the second frame. Moore-Green’s first career touchdown, a 24-yard grab down the visiting sideline, put an exclamation mark an explosive six-play, 73-yard drive. During that drive, Bitikofer completed three passes of at least 10 yards and ran for a 10-yard gain the play before his touchdown throw to Moore-Green. The Mountain Hawks advanced into Bison territory just once in the first half. They came away with a 33-yard field goal, which trimmed Bucknell’s lead to 10-3 with 47 seconds left. Lehigh started that drive at the Bison 20 following a 26-yard Riley O’Neil interception return and a Bucknell penalty; the Bison defense ultimately held fast, forcing Lehigh to settle for a field goal. During the first half, Bucknell limited the Mountain Hawks to just 66 yards of total offense, all of which came through the air. The Bison’s suffocating defense was led by Mottram, who totaled six tackles, and Page, who posted five tackles and a sack. Van Itallie also had a sack that forced a Lehigh punt in that frame. After forcing Bucknell to go three and out on its first drive of the second half, the Mountain Hawks began to march down the field. Starting at their 30-yard line, they advanced as far as the Bison three-yard line. Bucknell came up with a critical goal-line stand, with Van Itallie and Grayson Cherubino teaming for a sack on 1st and goal and Brent Jackson coming up with a sack for a loss of nine yards on 3rd and goal. Lehigh ultimately had a 31-yard field goal bid go wide left, keeping the Bison’s lead at 10-3. A shanked punt gave Bucknell the ball at the Mountain Hawk 30 with 4:07 on the clock in the third quarter. Four plays later, the Bison were in the end zone; McGuire made a one-handed grab to come up with a 19-yard Bitikofer touchdown catch. The Bison made it a three-score game with 9:23 left to play in regulation on a 21-yard Keiser field goal. The Mountain Hawks scored their only touchdown of the game less than three minutes later, with Alec Beesmer’s two-yard touchdown throw to Devon Bibbens capping a nine-play, 76-yard scoring drive aided by four Bucknell penalties. The Bison forced Lehigh to go three and out on its next possession. The Mountain Hawks got the ball back for one last drive with 1:44 remaining in regulation. While Beesmer led Lehigh from its 12 to Bucknell’s 43, Joe Schiano came up with a strip sack; Van Itallie pounced on the ball to seal the victory. Bitikofer completed 23 of 39 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns. McGuire set a new career high with 73 receiving yards while Chad Freshnock (64) and Jared Cooper (44) each surpassed 40 yards on the ground. With two field goals and two extra points, Keiser posted eight points in his collegiate debut. Brandon Benson intercepted a pass while Gavin Pringle broke up two. Pringle and Cherubino finished behind Bucknell’s standout linebackers with five tackles apiece. For Lehigh, Pete Haffner had a strong game defensively, logging 16 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. Keith Woetzel also reached the double digits in tackles, making 11. Three different Mountain Hawks saw action at quarterback, combining for 215 yards on 26 of 42 passing. Bibbens was Lehigh’s offensive spark, making 11 catches for 92 yards. Jorge Portorreal logged 87 all-purpose yards, with 37 coming on receptions and 46 coming on kickoff returns. Overall, Bucknell held advantages in total offense (305-209), first downs (19-15) and time of possession (32:02-27:58).

SCORING SUMMARY Team BU BU LU BU BU LU

QT Time Scoring Play Conversion 2nd 11:45 Kesier 20yd field goal 2nd 04:23 Moore-Green 24yd pass from Bitikofer Kesier kick 2nd 00:47 Henning 33yd field goal 3rd 02:32 McGuire 19yd pass from Bitikofer Keiser kick 4th 09:23 Keiser 21yd field goal 4th 07:11 Bibbens 2yd pass from Beesmer Henning kick

Plays-Yds 13-50 6-73 4-4 4-30 11-47 9-76

TOP 4:59 2:12 0:36 1:35 5:59 2:12

Score 0-3 0-10 3-10 3-17 3-20 10-20

TEAM LEADERS LEHIGH

BUCKNELL

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Hope 7 13 0 6 1.9 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Monaco 16-23-1 117 0 34 2 Beesmer 8-15-0 84 1 22 3 Shoup 2-4-0 14 0 7 2 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Bibbens 11 92 1 22 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Haffner 11 5 16 3.0 10 Woetzel 8 3 11 1.0 9

Rushing Att Yds TD Freshnock 14 64 0 Cooper 10 44 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 23-39-2 190 2

Lg Avg 14 4.6 14 4.4 Lg Sack 24 3

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg McGuire 6 73 1 19 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 6 4 10 1.5 7 Page 6 - 6 2.0 14 Van Itallie 5 1 6 2.5 10


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GAME 10

7 3 7 0 17 6 0 0 14 20

Nov. 16 >> Lewisburg, Pa. >> Mathewson-Memorial Stadium >> 1 p.m. >> Attendance: 1,563

TEAM STATISTICS

GTOWN BUCKNELL FIRST DOWNS 23 14 Rushing 13 7 Passing 8 4 Penalty 2 3 NET YARDS RUSHING 163 134 Rushing Attempts 48 41 Average Per Rush 3.4 3.3 Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 Yards Gained Rushing 204 156 Yards Lost Rushing 41 22 NET YARDS PASSING 199 102 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-34-1 9-19-1 Average Per Attempt 5.9 5.4 Average Per Completion 9.9 11.3 Passing Touchdowns 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 362 236 Total offense plays 82 60 Average Gain Per Play 4.4 3.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 2-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-77 5-49 PUNTS-YARDS 8-281 6-263 Average Yards Per Punt 35.1 43.8 Net Yards Per Punt 30.8 41.3 Inside 20 2 4 50+ Yards 2 1 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 1 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-157 4-221 Average Yards Per Kickoff 52.3 55.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 26.0 42.8 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-15-0 2-15-0 Average Per Return 15.0 7.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-50-0 3-79-0 Average Per Return 12.5 26.3 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-15-0 1-25-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-58-1 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 35:04 24:56 1st Quarter 11:53 3:07 2nd Quarter 9:56 5:04 3rd Quarter 7:58 7:02 4th Quarter 5:17 9:43 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-5 Touchdowns 2-4 1-5 Field goals 1-4 0-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-27 PAT Kicks 2-2 0-1 Field Goals 1-1 0-0 Points off turnovers 7 6

GAME NOTES • The Bison emerged victorious when they trailed at the end of the third quarter for the first time since Oct. 8, 2016, a 21-20 comeback victory at Holy Cross. They had lost their previous 19 games in which they trailed entering the final frame. • LB Rick Mottram reached the double digits in tackles for the third-straight game and for the fifth time this season. • LB Gerrit Van Itallie set career highs in tackles (11), pass breakups (2) and fumble recoveries (2); he posted three fumble recoveries in Bucknell’s past two games. • S Brandon Benson finished one tackle shy of his career high set during the 2017 Monmouth game.

The Bucknell football team scored two unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to edge Georgetown, 20-17, at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Trailing 17-6 at the end of the first three frames, the Bison found the end zone on back-to-back possessions to send their senior class out with a victory. Bucknell’s first touchdown, a three-yard rushing score by Chad Freshnock, was set up by Brent Jackson recovering a punt blocked by Simeon Page deep in the Hoya end; the go-ahead touchdown came on a 45-yard pass from Logan Bitikofer to Dominic Lyles down the home sideline. Bitikofer gave Bucknell a three-point cushion by finding Dylan DeMarco for a two-point conversion following his touchdown throw to Lyles. The Hoyas, who had one drive end in a Conner Romango interception and one drive end in a punt, got the ball back with 21 seconds left to play after the Bison chewed 4:47 off the clock with a 10-play drive highlighted by a 32-yard Freshnock rumble on 3rd and 6. As was the case in Bucknell’s victory over rival Lehigh, Gerrit Van Itallie iced the game by recovering a fumble, this one forced by Gavin Pringle. “It’s great to win a fourth quarter as completely as we did,” said head coach Dave Cecchini. “I’ve got to give Georgetown a lot of credit. They have an outstanding defense, and they’re very well-coached. But our players dug down deep, and our defense set the tone from start to finish. The offense made plays when we needed to, and the special teams made plays to help us as well. In the end, that turnover margin was what put us over the top.” The Bucknell defense again set the tone, forcing four turnovers and posting three sacks for a loss of 27 yards and 10 tackles for a loss of 41 yards. Brandon Benson (14), Rick Mottram (12) and Van Itallie (11) all reached the double digits in tackles, with Van Itallie recovering two fumbles. Four different Bison posted a sack and eight made at least one tackle for a loss, with Nnamdi Unachukwu accounting for two. Offensively, Bucknell stepped up in the fourth quarter, recording 146 of its 236 yards of total offense during that frame. Bitikofer completed three of four passes for 74 yards, highlighted by his touchdown throw to Lyles. Freshnock ran for 69 of his 92 yards in the fourth quarter; he played a key role in helping the Bison chew up time on its final offensive drive of the contest. At halftime, the Hoyas held a slim 10-6 lead. They opened the scoring at the first quarter’s 5:01 mark, with Gunther Johnson completing a three-yard touchdown pass to Joshua Tomas to cap a six-play, 39-yard scoring drive. Georgetown successfully recovered an on-side kick to get the ball right back. But Unachukwu stripped a Hoya ball carrier of the ball on the third play of that drive; Pringle picked it up and raced 55 yards to the end zone. A blocked extra point made it a 7-6 game in Georgetown’s favor. The Hoyas extended their lead with a 23-yard Brad Hurst field goal at the second quarter’s 14:05 mark. The Bison defense held fast after Joseph Brunell found Michael Dereus for a 26-yard gain to their nine-yard line; during that sequence, Brunell had two passes fall incomplete, and Mottram tied up Joshua Stakely short of the end zone. With 2:39 left to play in the second quarter, Georgetown had a seven-yard touchdown pass by Brunell called back due to offensive pass interference. Forced to replay third and goal, Brunell was flushed out of the pocket and ultimately called for an intentional grounding penalty that pushed the Hoyas back to the Bucknell 35. Georgetown proceeded to punt, giving the Bison the ball with 2:26 on the clock. Georgetown’s suffocating defense stymied the Bucknell offense for the majority of the first half. The Hoyas held a 209-37 advantage in total offense at the break; all but one of the Bison’s yards came on the ground. Georgetown extended its lead to 17-6 at the third quarter’s 8:27 mark. Stakely’s 15-yard touchdown rush capped a six-play, 39-yard drive that began when Jonathan Honore intercepted a pass and returned it 15 yards to the Bucknell 39. While the Bison advanced to the red zone once during that frame, they ultimately turned the ball over on downs at the Georgetown 14. Bucknell cut the Hoyas’ advantage to 17-12 at the fourth quarter’s 13:48 mark. After Jackson recovered the blocked punt at the Georgetown 18, Bitikofer completed a 16-yard pass to Connor Holmes to bring up 1st and goal at the two. Two plays later, the Bison were in the end zone, with Freshnock scampering for a three-yard score. Bucknell had a pass fall incomplete on its two-point conversion attempt, keeping the score at 17-12. After the Bison defense forced the Hoyas to go three and out on their next drive, Bitikofer engineered a five-play, 73-yard scoring drive. Bitikofer found John McGuire for a 13-yard gain while Freshnock scampered for a 15-yard gain to set up what proved to be the game-winning touchdown. Bitikofer finished the game with 102 yards and one touchdown on nine for 19 passing. Freshnock (92) and Cooper (44) each surpassed 40 rushing yards while Lyles posted 61 yards on three catches. Stefone MooreGreen made an impact on kickoff returns, returning two for 73 yards. Georgetown finished with advantages in first downs (23-14), total offense (362-236) and time of possession (35:04-24:56). Johnson and Brunell split time at quarterback, combining for 199 yards on 20 for 34 passing. Stakely was a force on the ground, amassing 139 yards on 28 carries. Tomas (83) and Dereus (55) each surpassed 50 receiving yards.

SCORING SUMMARY

• CB Gavin Pringle’s fumble return for a score was his second defensive touchdown of the season; he previously returned his first career interception 36 yards for a score at Temple.

Team GU BU GU GU BU BU

• With his sack, LB Simeon Page moved to third in Bison history with 22.5. The junior finished the game needing three to match the school record.

GEORGETOWN

BUCKNELL

Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Stakely 28 139 1 19 5.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Johnson 14-24-1 118 1 16 2 Brunell 6-10-0 81 0 26 1

Rushing Att Yds TD Freshnock 23 92 1 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 9-19-1 102 1

• Page blocked his second punt of the season against the Hoyas; his previous blocked punt, the first of his career, came against Holy Cross. • WR Dominic Lyles eclipsed 500 receiving yards on the season; he finished the game with 528.

QT 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th

Time 05:01 03:49 14:05 08:27 13:48 10:47

Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds Tomas 3yd pass from Johnson Hurst kick 6-39 Pringle 55yd fumble recovery Keiser kick blocked - Hurst 23yd field goal 10-55 Stakely 15yd run Hurst kick 6-39 Freshnock 3yd run Bitikofer pass failed 3-18 Lyles 45yd pass from Bitikofer DeMarco pass from Bitikofer 5-73

TOP Score 2:23 7-0 - 7-6 4:36 10-6 2:27 17-6 0:56 17-12 1:37 17-20

TEAM LEADERS

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Tomas 7 83 1 16 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Bowers 1 8 9 0.5 1 Reddick 5 4 9 0.5 1

Lg Avg 32 4.0 Lg Sack 45 1

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lyles 3 61 1 45 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Benson 9 5 14 1.0 1 Mottram 8 4 12 1.0 1 Van Itallie 5 6 11 0.5 1

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BUCKNELL FORDHAM

Bucknell Football Wraps Up 2019 Campaign at Fordham

0 14 0 0 14 7 3 7 14 31

Nov. 23 >> Bronx, N.Y. >> Jack Coffey Field >> 1 p.m. >> Attendance: 2,006

TEAM STATISTICS

BUCKNELL FORDHAM FIRST DOWNS 18 21 Rushing 5 7 Passing 10 13 Penalty 3 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 29 38 Rushing Attempts 21 45 Average Per Rush 1.4 0.8 Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 Yards Gained Rushing 72 131 Yards Lost Rushing 43 93 NET YARDS PASSING 230 241 Completions-Attempts-Int 28-50-0 25-38-1 Average Per Attempt 4.6 6.3 Average Per Completion 8.2 9.6 Passing Touchdowns 0 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 259 279 Total offense plays 71 83 Average Gain Per Play 3.6 3.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-3 3-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-46 10-68 PUNTS-YARDS 5-205 6-248 Average Yards Per Punt 41.0 41.3 Net Yards Per Punt 41.0 41.5 Inside 20 3 2 50+ Yards 1 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-190 6-390 Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.3 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.7 40.0 Touchbacks 1 6 Fair Catch Yards 0 0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--1-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return -1.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-43-0 Average Per Return 0.0 21.5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-39-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-5-1 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards -19 0 Possession Time 27:06 32:54 1st Quarter 8:21 6:39 2nd Quarter 7:09 7:51 3rd Quarter 3:35 11:25 4th Quarter 8:01 6:59 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 5 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 3-3 Touchdowns 0-2 3-3 Field goals 0-2 0-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-51 5-36 PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4 Field Goals 0-2 1-1 Points off turnovers 14 10

GAME NOTES • The Bison took third in the Patriot League, their highest placement since they were the 2014 runners-up. • Bolstered by their big second half, the Rams held advantages in total offense (279-259), first downs (21-18) and time of possession (32:54-27:06). • P Alex Pechin finished the season with a 47.3 punting average, a new Patriot League record and a figure good for seventh in FCS history. • QB Logan Bitikofer attempted 50 passes, the fourth-highest total in Bucknell history. He finished 2019 ranked eighth in the program annals in both single-season completions (175) and single-season passing attempts (305). • LB Rick Mottram led the Bison with 11 tackles. He reached the double digits in tackles for the fourth-straight game and sixth time overall in 2019. • Mottram wrapped up the season with 102 tackles. He became the first Bison since 2014 to reach the century mark in tackles during a single campaign. • LB Gerrit Van Itallie set new career highs in tackles for a loss (4) and sacks (2); with 10 tackles, he finished one shy of his career-best total set the week before against Georgetown.

The Bucknell football team dropped a 31-14 decision to Fordham at Jack Coffey Field in the 2019 finale for both teams. The Rams scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second half to down the Bison. Bucknell wrapped up the season, its first under head coach Dave Cecchini, tied for third in the Patriot League standings with a 3-3 record. This is the first time since 2014 the Bison finished in the Patriot League’s top three. “There are a lot of positive things to take away from this season,” Cecchini said. “We started the season pretty much unanimously picked to finish last in the Patriot League and finished 3-3. In the three games we lost, we had a lead and couldn’t hold it together. We’re close, and we’re bringing everyone back next year. There’s going to be a ton of carryover offensively and defensively. We’ve got a long off-season here to continue to work to get bigger, stronger and faster. It’s a shame we didn’t play our best football game at the end, but we’re on the right track to where we want to be in the future.” Down 14-10 at halftime, Fordham regained the lead thanks to a 17-play, 99-yard scoring drive that chewed 7:01 off the clock in the third quarter. The Rams then tacked on two touchdowns in the fourth quarter’s final six minutes to bring the final score to 31-14. Bucknell’s defense accounted for both touchdowns: a Rick Mottram fumble return and a Micah Dennis interception return that took place in a 30-second span during the final two minutes of the first half. Gerrit Van Itallie had a big game, posting 10 tackles, four of which went for a loss of 17 yards, two sacks and two pass breakups. Mottram reached the double digits in tackles for the fourth-straight game, finishing with a game-best 11 to become the first Bison to eclipse 100 in a single season since 2014. In total, Bucknell’s defense posted seven sacks for a loss of 51 yards and 14 tackles for a loss of 85 yards. Van Itallie was one of three Bison who made at least three tackles for a loss, joining Grayson Cherubino (three for a loss of 31 yards) and Sean Naiman (three for a loss of 10 yards). Cherubino’s three tackles for a loss were all sacks; both Cherubino and Naiman also forced a fumble over the course of the contest. Offensively, Logan Bitikofer completed 28 of 50 passes for 250 yards; he became the first Bison to attempt at least 50 passes since 2001. His favorite target was John McGuire, who caught seven passes for 65 yards. In his final collegiate game, Chad Freshnock led Bucknell on the ground with 66 yards on 10 carries. Fordham took a 7-0 lead at the first quarter’s 2:03 mark on a three-yard Tim DeMorat touchdown. That 12-play, 61-yard drive began after the Rams blocked a 38-yard field goal attempt; it was extended after the Bison took a roughing the kicker penalty on 4th and 8. That penalty brought up 4th and 3 at the Bucknell 43; DeMorat proceeded to complete a 12-yard pass to DeQuece Carter to keep the drive alive. The Bison had a promising drive, which was highlighted by a 33-yard Dominic Lyles gain, stalled at the Fordham 39 following a fumble. The Rams proceed to advance as far as the Bucknell 23; a sack by Van Itallie on 3rd and 5 forced them to settle for a 44-yard field goal that extended their lead to 10-0. After scoring two defensive touchdowns in a 30-second span during the final two minutes of the half, Bucknell carried a 14-10 lead into the intermission. The flurry started when Mottram returned a fumble forced by Cherubino for a five-yard touchdown with exactly two minutes on the clock. Then, 30 seconds later, Dennis returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown; he broke two tackles and leapt over a fallen teammate en route to his first career pick 6. Defense was the story of the first half. Bucknell held a 181-50 edge in total offense; the Bison were bolstered by five sacks, which helped them hold the Rams to -39 rushing yards. Of Bucknell’s 181 yards of total offense, 159 came on 16 of 29 passing from Bitikofer. “The defense probably played its best half of football,” Cecchini said. “In the first half, they were amazing. This Fordham offense is clearly the most talented we’ve seen in the Patriot League, and giving up the 99-yard touchdown drive was the turning point. They were solid in the second half, but they really gave us the momentum in the first half.” The Rams outgained the Bison, 229-78, in the second half. Their go-ahead touchdown came at the third quarter’s 3:17 mark. A one-yard Trey Sneed touchdown capped that 99-yard scoring drive; Bucknell All-American punter Alex Pechin pinned the Rams at their own one-yard like with a 70-yard bomb, matching his second-longest punt of his prestigious career.

SCORING SUMMARY Team FU FU BU BU FU FU FU

QT 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th

Time 02:03 08:18 02:00 01:30 03:17 05:06 02:46

Scoring Play Conversion DeMorat 3yd run Mevis kick Mevis 44yd field goal Mottram 5yd fumble recovery Keiser kick Dennis 39yd interception return Keiser kick Sneed 1yd run Mevis kick Sneed 15yd run Mevis kick Kokosioulis 27yd pass from DeMorat Mevis kick

Plays-Yds 12-61 11-34 - - 17-99 4-27 4-26

TOP 4:52 5:12 - - 7:01 1:37 0:30

Score 0-7 0-10 7-10 14-10 14-17 14-24 14-31

TEAM LEADERS BUCKNELL Rushing Att Yds TD Freshnock 10 66 0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Bitikofer 28-50-0 230 0

FORDHAM Lg Avg 27 6.6 Lg Sack 33 3

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg McGuire 7 65 0 27 Lyles 2 51 0 33 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Mottram 8 3 11 - Van Itallie 6 4 10 4.0 17

Rushing Att Yds TD Sneed 16 76 2 Passing C-A-I Yds TD DeMorat 23-32-1 228 1

Lg Avg 15 4.8 Lg Sack 27 6

Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Carter 10 87 0 12 Tackles Solo Ast Total TFL Yds Tony-Itoyah 7 1 8 - Cunningham 7 1 8 - -


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BISON AWARD WINNERS

Associated Press Alex Pechin (1st team; 2nd in ‘18) Walter Camp Football Foundation Alex Pechin STATS Alex Pechin (1st team; 1st in ‘18; 3rd in ‘17) FCS Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Alex Pechin Athlon Sports Alex Pechin (also in ‘18)

ACADEMIC HONORS STATS FCS Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award Alex Pechin

C. Dale Wolfe Recognition Award Most inspirational player Gerrit Van Itallie

Phil Steele Alex Pechin (1st team; 1st in ‘18)

Campbell Trophy Semifinalist Alex Pechin

Hero Sports Alex Pechin (1st team; 1st in ‘18)

CoSIDA Academic All-America Rick Mottram (1st team)

Bobby Pangburn Memorial Award For commitment, dedication and unqualified friendship Ryan Brida

NATIONAL ATHLETIC AWARDS FCS Punter of the Year Alex Pechin

CoSIDA Academic All-District II Grayson Cherubino Rick Mottram (also in ‘18)

Phil Steele Special Teams Player of the Year Alex Pechin

FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team Rick Mottram Alex Pechin (also in ‘17 & ‘18)

STATS All-Decade Team Alex Pechin PATRIOT LEAGUE MAJOR AWARDS Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alex Pechin (also in ‘17 & ‘18) ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE First Team Simeon Page (1st in ‘18; 2nd in ‘17) Alex Pechin (1st in ‘15, ‘17 & ‘18) Brandon Sanders Second Team P.J. Barr Gavin Pringle WEEKLY AWARDS Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week Rick Mottram (Oct. 28) Simeon Page (Oct. 14) Gerrit Van Itallie (Nov. 18) Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week Alex Pechin (Oct. 14, Oct. 21) Bison Athlete of the Week Simeon Page (Oct. 14) Brandon Sanders (Oct. 7) Gerrit Van Itallie (Nov. 18)

FCS ADA Postgraduate Scholarship Finalist Alex Pechin (also in ‘18) Academic All-Patriot League Rick Mottram (also in ‘18) Alex Pechin (also in ‘17 & ‘18) NFF Hampshire Honor Society Mike Caruso, John Chiarolanzio, Sam Chitty, Chad Freshnock, Alex Pechin, John Reedy, Joe Schiano, Jimmy Sheehan

Stuart M. Smith Memorial Award Outstanding newcomer Gavin Pringle John Campana Award Outstanding offensive lineman P.J. Barr Big Blue Award Outstanding back or receiver Brandon Sanders George Rieu Award Outstanding defensive lineman Grayson Cherubino Clarke Hinkle Award Outstanding defensive back or linebacker Brandon Benson Special Teams Award Alex Pechin

TEAM AWARDS Bison Gridiron Club Award Most valuable player Alex Pechin

Keating-Rieu Memorial Award Outstanding player in the Colgate game Simeon Page

Tom Gadd Coaches’ Award (Offense) John Chiarolanzio, Chad Freshnock

George L. McGaughey Memorial Award Outstanding player in the Lafayette game Rick Mottram

Tom Gadd Coaches’ Award (Defense) Conner Romango, Joe Schiano Captains Award Sam Chitty, Alex Pechin Theodore S. Ratkus Football Leadership Award For character, courage and commitment to team play Rick Mottram

Scout Team Player of the Year (Offense) Keyshawn Copeland Scout Team Player of the Year (Defense) Ben Allen Scout Team Player of the Year (Special Teams) Jonathan Searcy

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ALL-AMERICA American Football Coaches Association Alex Pechin (1st team; 2nd in ‘18)


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STATISTICS RESULTS (3-8, 3-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE)

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Date Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Opponent Temple Sacred Heart VILLANOVA PRINCETON HOLY CROSS* Colgate* Towson Lafayette* LEHIGH* GEORGETOWN* Fordham*

Score Attendance 12-56 26378 10-30 4187 10-45 3649 23-56 3795 14-21 2693 32-14 2386 7-56 6114 17-21 5325 20-10 2051 20-17 1563 14-31 2006

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games SCORE BY QUARTERS Bucknell Opponents

W/L L L L L L W L L W W L

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP-GS Att Freshnock, Chad 10-5 113 Cooper, Jared 9-4 87 Barnard, Alex 7-0 22 Carter, Marquis 2-2 11 Earle, Tarrin 8-1 12 Pechin, Alex 11-0 1 Fex, Joe 5-0 7 Lyles, Dominic 10-8 1 Moore-Green, S. 9-0 2 Chiarolanzio, J. 6-2 14 Bitikofer, L. 11-8 58 TEAM 8-0 7 Total 11 335 Opponents 11 418

BUCKNELL OPPONENT 179 357 PASSING GP-GS 16.3 32.5 Bitikofer, L. 11-8 46 69 Chiarolanzio, J. 6-2 190 245 Earle, Tarrin 8-1 66 97 Pechin, Alex 11-0 102 130 22 18 Total 11 908 1759 Opponents 11 1233 2148 325 389 RECEIVING GP-GS 335 418 Sanders, B. 9-9 2.7 4.2 Lyles, Dominic 10-8 82.5 159.9 Holmes, Connor 1 1-2 6 18 McGuire, John 11-11 2187 2902 Cooper, Jared 9-4 229-426-10 248-378-8 5.1 7.7 Walier, Steven 11-3 9.6 11.7 Freshnock, Chad 10-5 198.8 263.8 Moore-Green, S. 9-0 10 29 Herman, Blais 6-0 3095 4661 Barnard, Alex 7-0 761 796 Twiford, Alex 11-11 4.1 5.9 DeMarco, Dylan 1 0-0 281.4 423.7 McCreight, Matt 3-0 21-320 34-729 19-109 23-142 Behr, Simon 11-0 8-159 10-151 Carter, Marquis 2-2 15.2 21.4 Wilson, Jake 3-0 5.7 6.2 Naiman, Sean 11-0 19.9 15.1 Tarburton, Zack 8-6 20-8 16-9 Barr, P.J. 11-11 61-551 73-645 Bitikofer, L. 11-8 50.1 58.6 Total 11 67-3132 62-2388 Opponents 11 46.7 38.5 43.4 35.8 43-2537 63-3324 KICK RETURNS 59.0 52.8 Dennis, Micah 39.1 38.6 Moore-Green, S. 28:42 31:17 Pringle, Gavin 55/174 63/151 Cooper, Jared 32% 42% Allen, Ben 12/29 6/13 DeMarco, Dylan 41% 46% 37-242 29-200 Freshnock, Chad -19 19 Mellado, Roger 22 49 Total 10-20 5-9 Opponents 0-0 2-2 (22-37) 59% (36-41) 88% PUNT RETURNS (13-37) 35% (32-41) 78% Cooper, Jared (15-18) 83% (48-49) 98% Sanders, B. 13751 46396 Page, Simeon 5/2750 6/7733 0/0 Earle, Tarrin 1st 34 91

2nd 77 116

3rd 32 77

4th 36 73

OT -- --

Total 179 357

Pringle, Gavin Moore-Green, S. Total Opponents

Gain Loss Net 482 23 459 402 20 382 83 11 72 42 4 38 27 0 27 12 0 12 14 3 11 5 0 5 0 4 -4 27 32 -5 139 179 -40 0 49 -49 1233 325 908 2148 389 1759

Effic C-A-I 110.7 175-305-6 73.0 38-87-4 72.6 15-32-0 66.8 1-2-0 99.9 229-426-10 151.2 248-378-8 No. 58 36 31 29 17 14 13 10 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 229 248

Yards 530 579 234 248 106 97 91 83 106 29 39 22 17 9 5 4 4 -2 -6 -8 2187 2902

Pct 57.4 43.7 46.9 50.0 53.8 65.6

Avg 4.1 4.4 3.3 3.5 2.2 12.0 1.6 5.0 -2.0 -0.4 -0.7 -7.0 2.7 4.2

TD 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 18

Yds 1686 399 98 4 2187 2902

TD 10 0 0 0 10 29

Avg. TD Long Avg/G 9.1 3 42 58.9 16.1 2 54 57.9 7.5 1 21 21.3 8.6 2 27 22.5 6.2 0 30 11.8 6.9 0 41 8.8 7.0 0 22 9.1 8.3 1 24 9.2 21.2 0 59 17.7 7.2 1 13 4.1 13.0 0 17 3.5 7.3 0 12 2.2 8.5 0 10 5.7 9.0 0 9 0.8 5.0 0 5 2.5 4.0 0 4 1.3 4.0 0 4 0.4 0.0 0 0 -0.2 0.0 0 0 -0.5 0.0 0 0 -0.7 9.6 10 59 198.8 11.7 29 89 263.8

No. Yards Avg TD Long 10 165 16.5 0 28 3 88 29.3 0 52 2 29 14.5 0 18 2 22 11.0 0 16 1 1 1.0 0 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 1 2 2.0 0 2 1 7 7.0 0 7 21 320 15.2 0 52 34 729 21.4 1 92 No. Yards Avg 9 30 3.3 5 58 11.6 2 17 8.5 1 -1 -1.0 1 8 8.0 1 -3 -3.0 19 109 5.7 23 142 6.2

TD Long 0 9 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 24 0 25

Long Avg/G 32 45.9 40 42.4 16 10.3 8 19.0 5 3.4 12 1.1 6 2.2 5 0.5 0 -0.4 7 -0.8 14 -3.6 0 -6.1 40 82.5 86 159.9 Lng 54 59 18 4 59 89

Avg/G 153.3 66.5 12.2 0.4 198.8 263.8


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INTERCEPTIONS Romango, Conner Mottram, Rick Van Itallie, G. Pringle, Gavin Dennis, Micah Benson, Brandon Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg 2 25 12.5 2 11 5.5 1 48 48.0 1 36 36.0 1 39 39.0 1 0 0.0 8 159 19.9 10 151 15.1

TD Long 0 25 0 11 1 48 1 36 1 39 0 0 3 48 1 34

FUMBLE RETURNS Page, Simeon Mottram, Rick Van Itallie, G. Pringle, Gavin Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg TD Long 1 12 12.0 1 12 1 5 5.0 1 5 1 3 3.0 0 3 1 55 55.0 1 55 4 75 18.8 3 55 0 0 0.0 0 0

|-------------- PATs ---------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Torres, Ethan 0 6-12 8-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 Sanders, B. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Lyles, Dominic 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Bitikofer, L. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 Freshnock, Chad 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Barnard, Alex 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Pringle, Gavin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 McGuire, John 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Keiser, Tyler 0 2-4 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 Pechin, Alex 0 2-4 3-4 0-1 0 0-0 0 Dennis, Micah 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Holmes, Connor 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Cooper, Jared 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Moore-Green, S. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Van Itallie, G. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Mottram, Rick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Page, Simeon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 DeMarco, Dylan 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 Total 22 10-20 15-18 0-1 1 1-3 0 Opponents 49 5-9 48-49 0-0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE Bitikofer, L. Freshnock, Chad Chiarolanzio, J Cooper, Jared Earle, Tarrin Barnard, Alex Carter, Marquis Pechin, Alex Fex, Joe Lyles, Dominic Moore-Green, S. TEAM Total Opponents

GP Plays Rush Pass 11 363 -40 1686 10 113 459 0 6 101 -5 399 9 87 382 0 8 44 27 98 7 22 72 0 2 11 38 0 11 3 12 4 5 7 11 0 10 1 5 0 9 2 -4 0 8 7 -49 0 11 761 908 2187 11 796 1759 2902

Total Avg/G 1646 149.6 459 45.9 394 65.7 382 42.4 125 15.6 72 10.3 38 19.0 16 1.5 11 2.2 5 0.5 -4 -0.4 -49 -6.1 3095 281.4 4661 423.7

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 26 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 179 357

FIELD GOALS Torres, Ethan Pechin, Alex Keiser, Tyler

Made-Att 6-12 2-4 2-4

PUNTING Pechin, Alex Bitikofer, L. Total Opponents

No. 65 2 67 62

Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long B lkd 50.0 0-0 2-4 4-5 0-3 0-0 38 1 50.0 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 38 0 50.0 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 21 2

Yards 3076 56 3132 2388

Avg 47.3 28.0 46.7 38.5

Long TB 70 4 28 0 70 4 75 3

KICKOFFS No. Yards Torres, Ethan 24 1456 Keiser, Tyler 12 687 Pechin, Alex 7 394 Total 43 2537 Opponents 63 3324

Avg 60.7 57.2 56.3 59.0 52.8

JOE SCHIANO

Total Avg/G 588 65.3 584 58.4 552 55.2 540 60.0 248 22.5 234 21.3 204 18.5 164 18.2 106 17.7 101 14.4 97 8.8 73 6.6 48 4.4 43 21.5 39 3.5 28 2.8 26 3.2 25 2.3 17 1.5 17 5.7 12 1.1 11 1.0 11 2.2 9 0.8 7 0.6 4 0.4 4 1.3 1 0.1 -2 -0.2 -5 -0.8 -6 -0.5 -48 -4.4 -49 -6.1 3683 334.8 5683 516.6

TB 3 2 0 5 23

FC 20 0 20 16

I20 31 2 33 9

50+ Blkd 29 0 0 0 29 0 7 2

OB Retn Net YdLn 2 1 0 3 21.4 39.1 25 1 15.2 38.6 26

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ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rcv PR KR IR Sanders, B. 9 0 530 58 0 0 Lyles, Dominic 10 5 579 0 0 0 Freshnock, Chad 10 459 91 0 2 0 Cooper, Jared 9 382 106 30 22 0 McGuire, John 11 0 248 0 0 0 Holmes, Connor 11 0 234 0 0 0 Dennis, Micah 11 0 0 0 165 39 Moore-Green, S. 9 -4 83 -3 88 0 Herman, Blais 6 0 106 0 0 0 Barnard, Alex 7 72 29 0 0 0 Walier, Steven 11 0 97 0 0 0 Pringle, Gavin 11 0 0 8 29 36 Van Itallie, G. 11 0 0 0 0 48 Carter, Marquis 2 38 5 0 0 0 Twiford, Alex 11 0 39 0 0 0 DeMarco, Dylan 10 0 22 0 6 0 Earle, Tarrin 8 27 0 -1 0 0 Romango, Conner 11 0 0 0 0 25 Page, Simeon 11 0 0 17 0 0 McCreight, Matt 3 0 17 0 0 0 Pechin, Alex 11 12 0 0 0 0 Mottram, Rick 11 0 0 0 0 11 Fex, Joe 5 11 0 0 0 0 Behr, Simon 11 0 9 0 0 0 Mellado, Roger 11 0 0 0 7 0 Naiman, Sean 11 0 4 0 0 0 Wilson, Jake 3 0 4 0 0 0 Allen, Ben 11 0 0 0 1 0 Tarburton, Zack 8 0 -2 0 0 0 Chiarolanzio, J 6 -5 0 0 0 0 Barr, P.J. 11 0 -6 0 0 0 Bitikofer, L. 11 -40 -8 0 0 0 TEAM 8 -49 0 0 0 0 Total 11 908 2187 109 320 159 Opponents 11 1759 2902 142 729 151


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Tackles Sacks Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Rick Mottram 11-11 64 38 102 8-26 4-21 2-11 2 1-5 -- -- -Gerrit Van Itallie 11-8 43 34 77 12.5-56 5-40 1-48 5 3-3 -- -- -Brandon Benson 10-10 41 27 68 3-7 -- 1-0 4 1-0 -- -- -Conner Romango 11-11 48 17 65 -- -- 2-25 3 -- -- -- -Simeon Page 11-11 42 16 58 12.5-70 9-57 -- 2 1-12 2 2 -Gavin Pringle 11-7 41 16 57 1.5-1 -- 1-36 11 1-55 1 -- -Micah Dennis 11-10 26 9 35 0.5-9 -- 1-39 4 -- -- -- -Grayson Cherubino 11-11 15 18 33 5-36 3-31 -- -- -- 1 -- -Roger Mellado 11-11 12 19 31 5-20 2.5-10 -- -- -- 1 -- -Joe Schiano 11-0 17 8 25 3.5-17 2-15 -- -- -- 2 -- -Brent Jackson 9-1 15 8 23 2-22 2-22 -- -- -- -- -- -Ben Allen 11-0 12 10 22 1.5-9 1-8 -- -- -- -- -- -Nnamdi Unachukwu 11-11 16 6 22 9-35 4-17 -- -- -- 2 -- -Clay Myers 11-0 8 13 21 4-10 1-4 -- -- -- -- -- -Sterling Deary 7-4 14 6 20 1-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Sean Naiman 11-0 9 6 15 7-26 3.5-17 -- -- 1-0 1 -- -Jonathan Searcy 11-0 10 5 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Eric Holsinger 11-0 5 5 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -John Hunt 11-11 7 3 10 1-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Sam Chitty 9-3 7 2 9 2-5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Blake Fletcher 8-0 6 1 7 1-2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Cole McCabe 7-0 6 1 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Stefone Moore-Green 9-0 7 0 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Eric Butler 6-1 5 1 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Cooper Kim 11-0 2 4 6 1-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Ryan Betz 3-0 1 3 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Brandon Sanders 9-9 3 0 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Mike Colantuono 11-0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Jared Cooper 9-4 2 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Connor Holmes 11-2 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Mikey Neal 8-0 2 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Charlie Shadek 7-0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Jimmy Sheehan 6-3 2 0 2 1-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -Ethan Torres 7-0 2 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Marquis Carter 2-2 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Mike Caruso 6-0 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -John Chiarolanzio 6-2 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Tyler Keiser 3-0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Dominic Lyles 10-8 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -John McGuire 11-11 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Jack Miller 1-0 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Alex Pechin 11-0 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Steven Walier 11-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 -- -- -- Total 11 501 282 783 82-357 37-242 8-159 35 9-75 10 2 -Opponents 11 425 276 701 64-284 28-190 10-151 55 8-0 11 5 --

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE |---------- RUSHING ----------| Date Opponent no. yds td lg Aug. 31 at Temple 26 21 0 7 Sep. 07 at Sacred Heart 39 85 0 16 Sep. 14 VILLANOVA 29 46 1 11 Sep. 28 PRINCETON 32 127 1 20 Oct. 05 HOLY CROSS 35 112 1 14 Oct. 12 at Colgate 33 109 1 16 Oct. 19 at Towson 17 6 1 6 Oct. 26 at Lafayette 30 124 0 40 Nov. 09 LEHIGH 32 115 0 14 Nov. 16 GEORGETOWN 41 134 1 32 Nov. 23 at FORDHAM 21 29 0 27 Bucknell 335 908 6 40 Opponent 418 1759 18 86 DEFENSE Date Opponent solo Aug. 31 at Temple 63 Sep. 07 at Sacred Heart 45 Sep. 14 VILLANOVA 37 Sep. 28 PRINCETON 34 Oct. 05 HOLY CROSS 41 Oct. 12 at Colgate 37 Oct. 19 at Towson 59 Oct. 26 at Lafayette 38 Nov. 09 LEHIGH 36 Nov. 16 GEORGETOWN 56 Nov. 23 at FORDHAM 55 Bucknell 501 Opponent 425

|--------- RECEIVING ---------| |------------ PASSING ------------| no. yds td lg c-a-i yds td lg 20 190 0 42 20-42-0 190 0 42 21 226 1 50 21-48-2 226 1 50 23 225 0 59 23-55-2 225 0 59 29 271 2 54 29-43-2 271 2 54 20 185 0 25 20-29-0 185 0 25 18 250 2 41 18-29-0 250 2 41 20 155 0 52 20-38-1 155 0 52 18 163 2 31 18-34-0 163 2 31 23 190 2 24 23-39-2 190 2 24 9 102 1 45 9-19-1 102 1 45 28 230 0 33 28-50-0 230 0 33 229 2187 10 59 229-426-10 2187 10 59 248 2902 29 89 248-378-8 2902 29 89

TACKLES ast total tfl yds 12 75 2.0 4 22 67 6.0 19 20 57 7.0 21 44 78 2.0 6 30 71 7.0 22 44 81 11.0 54 20 79 5.0 20 26 64 7.0 26 20 56 11.0 59 28 84 10.0 41 16 71 14.0 85 282 783 82.0 357 276 701 64.0 284

SACKS no. yds 0.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 9 1.0 4 4.0 18 8.0 51 3.0 15 3.0 15 7.0 52 3.0 27 7.0 51 37.0 242 28.0 190

FUMBLES ff fr yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 58 2 1 5 10 9 75 11 8 0

|------ KICK RETURNS ------| |-- PUNT RETURNS --| no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 1 19 0 19 3 8 0 4 211 5 41 0 20 1 18 0 18 311 3 42 0 18 4 40 0 24 271 1 16 0 16 1 7 0 7 398 2 35 0 18 3 14 0 6 297 1 22 0 22 1 -3 0 0 359 1 13 0 13 1 2 0 2 161 3 38 0 28 1 0 0 0 287 1 15 0 15 1 9 0 9 305 3 79 0 52 2 15 0 8 236 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 259 21 320 0 52 19 109 0 24 3095 34 729 1 92 23 142 0 25 4661

INT. BLKD no. yds qbh brup kick 1 36 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 48 1 3 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 11 3 0 0 1 0 4 6 0 1 25 3 3 1 1 39 3 4 0 8 159 22 35 2 10 151 42 55 5

PAT kicks 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-3 1-1 2-2 2-2 0-1 2-2 15-18 48-49

PAT off rush rcv saf t/o pts 0 0 0 6 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 7 10 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 7 14 0 0 0 6 32 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 0 6 20 0 0 0 14 14 0 1 0 46 179 0 0 0 69 357


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GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR RB QB FB Lyles Barr Bolinger Tarburton J. Sheehan Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Carter Bitikofer Walier Peppers Barr Tarburton J. Sheehan Sansalone Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Carter Earle Walier Barr Bolinger C. Sanders J. Sheehan Sansalone Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Freshnock Chiarolanzio Lyles Barr Tarburton Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford Holmes McGuire Freshnock Bitikofer Lyles Peppers Barr Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Freshnock Bitikofer Lyles Barr Tarburton Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Cooper Bitikofer Lyles Barr Tarburton Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Cooper Bitikofer Lyles Barr Tarburton Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Cooper Bitikofer Walier Barr C. Sanders Russ Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Cooper Bitikofer Lyles Barr Krizak C. Sanders Bolinger Killiri Twiford Holmes McGuire Freshnock Chiarolanzio Lyles Barr Krizak C. Sanders Bolinger Killiri Twiford B. Sanders McGuire Freshnock Bitikofer DE DT DT DE WILL MIKE STAR SS FS CB CB Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Chitty Romango Benson Deary Butler Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Chitty Romango Benson Deary Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Chitty Romango Benson Deary Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Deary Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Jackson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis Mellado Unachukwu Hunt Cherubino Page Mottram Van Itallie Romango Benson Pringle Dennis

GAME SUPERLATIVES Bucknell Individual Game Highs Rushes.................................................23.............................................Freshnock, Chad vs Georgetown Yards Rushing.....................................103...................................................... Cooper, Jared at Lafayette TD Rushes.............................................1........................ 6 times (last Freshnock, Chad vs Georgetown) Long Rush............................................40....................................................... Cooper, Jared at Lafayette Pass attempts.......................................50............................................................ Bitikofer, L. at Fordham Pass completions.................................28................................ Bitikofer, L. vs Princeton and at Fordham Yards Passing......................................268..........................................................Bitikofer, L. vs Princeton TD Passes.............................................2...........................................4 times (last Bitikofer, L. vs Lehigh) Long Pass.............................................59.....................................................Chiarolanzio, J. vs Villanova Receptions............................................14....................................................... Sanders, B. vs Holy Cross Yards Receiving...................................122...................................................... Sanders, B. vs Holy Cross TD Receptions.......................................2............................................................Sanders, B. at Lafayette Long Reception....................................59.......................................................Herman, Blais vs Villanova Field Goals............................................2..........................................3 times (last Keiser, Tyler vs Lehigh Long Field Goal....................................38....................................................... Torres, Ethan vs Princeton ............................................................ 38............................................................ Pechin, Alex at Colgate Punts....................................................11.............................................................Pechin, Alex at Towson Punting Avg........................................ 51.6............................................................ Pechin, Alex at Temple Long Punt.............................................70.......................................................... Pechin, Alex at Fordham Punts inside 20......................................5...........................................................Pechin, Alex vs Villanova Long Punt Return.................................24...........................................................Sanders, B. vs Villanova Long Kickoff Return..............................52............................................. Moore-Green, S. vs Georgetown Tackles..................................................16....................................................... Mottram, Rick at Lafayette Sacks................................................... 3.0......................................................... Page, Simeon at Colgate ............................................................ 3.0.......................................................Cherubino, G. at Fordham Tackles For Loss.................................. 4.0.........................................................Van Itallie, G. at Fordham Interceptions..........................................1...................................8 times (last Dennis, Micah at Fordham) Bucknell Team Game Highs Rushes.................................................41......................................................................... vs Georgetown Yards Rushing.....................................134........................................................................ vs Georgetown Yards Per Rush................................... 4.1...............................................................................at Lafayette TD Rushes.............................................1.....................................................6 times (last vs Georgetown) Pass attempts.......................................55.............................................................................. vs Villanova Pass completions.................................29..............................................................................vs Princeton Yards Passing......................................271.............................................................................vs Princeton Yards Per Pass.................................... 8.6................................................................................. at Colgate TD Passes.............................................2.......................................................... 4 times (last vs Lehigh) Total Plays............................................87........................................................................ at Sacred Heart Total Offense.......................................398.............................................................................vs Princeton Yards Per Play..................................... 5.8................................................................................. at Colgate Points....................................................32................................................................................. at Colgate Sacks By................................................8.................................................................................. at Colgate First Downs...........................................23..............................................................................vs Princeton Penalties................................................9................................................................................... vs Lehigh Penalty Yards.......................................97.................................................................................. vs Lehigh Turnovers..............................................3................................................................................ at Fordham Interceptions By.....................................2............................................................................ vs Holy Cross Punts....................................................11................................................................................. at Towson Punting Avg........................................ 51.6.................................................................................at Temple Long Punt Return.................................24.............................................................................. vs Villanova

Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes.................................................28........................................................Stakely, J. vs Georgetown Yards Rushing.....................................162.............................................Chestnut, Julius at Sacred Heart TD Rushes.............................................2...................................... 4 times (last Sneed, Trey at Fordham) Long Rush............................................86..............................................Chestnut, Julius at Sacred Heart Pass attempts.......................................41........................................................Russo, Anthony at Temple Pass completions.................................32........................................................Russo, Anthony at Temple Yards Passing......................................409.......................................................Russo, Anthony at Temple TD Passes.............................................7....................................................Davidson, Kevin vs Princeton Long Pass.............................................89............................................................Centeio,Todd at Temple Receptions............................................11........................................................Bibbens, Devon vs Lehigh Yards Receiving...................................200.................................................... Griffin, Andrew vs Princeton TD Receptions.......................................5.........................................................Leatherbury, S. at Towson Long Reception....................................89.......................................................Williams, Travon at Temple Field Goals............................................1.................................. 5 times (last Mevis, Andrew at Fordham) Long Field Goal....................................44.......................................................Mevis, Andrew at Fordham Punts.....................................................8................................................Gettman, Noah at Sacred Heart Punting Avg........................................ 51.4......................................................Fondacaro, N. vs Villanova Long Punt.............................................75.......................................................Fondacaro, N. vs Villanova Punts inside 20......................................2.........................................3 times (Mevis, Andrew at Fordham) Long Punt Return.................................25................................................................ Hunter, D. at Towson Long Kickoff Return..............................92................................................................ Hunter, D. at Towson Tackles..................................................16............................................................ Haffner, Pete vs Lehigh Sacks................................................... 2.0......................................... 5 times (Dixon, Dajour at Fordham) Tackles For Loss.................................. 3.0............................................. 3 times (Haffner, Pete vs Lehigh) Interceptions..........................................1................................. 10 times (last Honore, J. vs Georgetown) Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes.................................................51................................................................................. at Towson Yards Rushing.....................................328................................................................................ at Towson Yards Per Rush................................... 7.1.............................................................................. vs Villanova TD Rushes.............................................3.......................................................... 2 times (last at Fordham) Pass attempts.......................................46..................................................................................at Temple Pass completions.................................36..................................................................................at Temple Yards Passing......................................507.................................................................................at Temple Yards Per Pass................................... 11.0.................................................................................at Temple TD Passes.............................................7...............................................................................vs Princeton Total Plays............................................83............................................................................... at Fordham Total Offense.......................................695.................................................................................at Temple Yards Per Play..................................... 8.6..............................................................................vs Princeton Points....................................................56............................................................3 times (last at Towson) Sacks By................................................5................................................................................ at Fordham First Downs...........................................32..................................................................................at Temple Penalties...............................................10............................................................................... at Fordham Penalty Yards.......................................82........................................................................... vs Holy Cross Turnovers..............................................4 ....................................................................... vs Georgetown Interceptions By.....................................2............................................................. 4 times (last vs Lehigh) Punts.....................................................8.................................................... 2 times (last vs Georgetown) Punting Avg........................................ 51.4............................................................................. vs Villanova Long Punt Return.................................25................................................................................. at Towson

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Home..........................................................................2-3 Away...........................................................................1-5 Patriot League............................................................3-3 Non-Conference.........................................................0-5 Ranked Opponent......................................................0-3 Leading after one quarter...........................................1-0 Trailing after one quarter............................................1-4 Tied after one quarter.................................................1-4 Leading at halftime.....................................................2-2 Trailing at halftime......................................................1-5 Tied at halftime...........................................................0-1 Leading after three quarters.......................................2-1 Trailing after three quarters........................................1-7 Tied after three quarters.................................................. Games decided in overtime............................................. Bison score first..........................................................2-2 Opponent scores first.................................................1-6 Bison lead in time of possession................................1-1 Opponent leads in time of possession........................2-7 Bison run more plays..................................................1-4 Opponent runs more plays.........................................2-4 Bison run at least 65 plays.........................................1-5 Bison run fewer than 65 plays....................................2-3 Bison outgain opponent..............................................2-0 Opponent outgains Bison...........................................1-8 Bison rush for 200+ yards............................................... Opponent rushes for 200+ yards................................0-3 Bison pass for 200+ yards..........................................1-4 Opponent passes for 200+ yards...............................2-7 Bison have 400+ total yards............................................ Opponent has 400+ total yards..................................0-4 Bison win turnover battle............................................3-2 Opponent wins turnover battle....................................0-5 Bison force at least two turnovers..............................3-4 Opponent forces at least two turnovers......................1-6 Bison commit no turnovers.........................................0-1 Opponent commits no turnover..................................0-3 Game is decided by more than 10 points...................1-6 Game is decided by 10 or fewer points......................2-2 Bison score 25 or more points....................................1-0 Opponent scores 25 or more points...........................0-6 Bison held under 25 points.........................................2-8 Opponent held under 25 points..................................3-2 Day games.................................................................3-6 Night games...............................................................0-2 Games following a win................................................1-2 Games following a loss...............................................2-5 Playing on grass.........................................................0-1 Playing on Astroturf......................................................... Playing on Fieldturf.....................................................3-7

CHAD FRESHNOCK NCAA FCS RANKINGS Team Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense Red Zone Offense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Total Defense Scoring Defense Red Zone Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Turnover Margin Passing Efficiency Sacks Sacks Allowed

Rank 119 78 118 116 123 64 110 93 92 109 1 99 121 t-68 119 5 94 Fewest Penalties Per Game t-44 Time of Possession 97

BUCKNELL IN THE RED ZONE Avg. 82.5 198.8 281.4 16.3 0.595 159.9 263.8 423.7 32.5 0.878 43.43 5.74 15.24 -0.09 99.93 3.36 2.64 5.55 28:42

Note: Top-10 figures in Bold

Individual (Top 50) Rank No./Avg. Alex Pechin (Punting Average) 1 47.3 Gerrit Van Itallie (Fumbles Recovered) t-3 3 Simeon Page (Blocked Kicks) t-9 2 Simeon Page (Sacks/Game) t-13 0.82 Rick Mottram (Solo Tackles/Game) 12 5.8 Rick Mottram (Total Tackles/Game) 29 9.3 Brandon Sanders (Receptions/Game) t-14 6.4 Gavin Pringle (Passes Defended) t-38 1.1 Note: Returning players in Bold

Opponent Temple Sacred Heart Villanova Princeton Holy Cross Colgate Towson Lafayette Lehigh Georgetown Fordham Total

Efficiency Summary 2-3 (.667) 2 FGs, 1 DWNs 1-3 (.333) 1 FG, 1 MFG, 1 INT 2-4 (.500) 1 TD, 1 FG, 1 MFG, 1 DWNs 4-4 (1.000) 3 TDs, 1 FG 1-3 (.333) 1 TD, 1 BFG, 1 MFG 4-4 (1.000) 3 TDs, 1 FG 1-1 (1.000) 1 TD 3-4 (.750) 2 TDs, 1 FG, 1 MFG 3-4 (.750) 1 TD, 2 FGs, 1 DWNs 1-5 (.200) 1 TD, 4 DWNs 0-2 (.000) BFG, 1 PUNT 22-37 (.595) TD%: 13-37 (.351)

OPPONENT IN THE RED ZONE Opponent Temple Sacred Heart Villanova Princeton Holy Cross Colgate Towson Lafayette Lehigh Georgetown Fordham Total

Efficiency Summary 6-6 (1.000) 6 TDs 3-5 (.600) 2 TDs, 1 FG, 2 MFGs 4-4 (1.000) 3 TDs, 1 FG 4-4 (1.000) 4 TDs 2-2 (1.000) 2 TDs 2-3 (.667) 2 TDs, 1 DWNS 6-6 (1.000) 6 TDs 1-1 (1.000) 1 TD 2-3 (.667) 1 TD, 1 FG, 1 MFG 3-4 (.750) 2 TDs, 1 FG, 1 DWNs 3-3 (1.000) 3 TDs 36-41 (.878) TD%: 32-41 (.780)


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The Patriot League is a unique collection of highly selective colleges and universities linked by a number of common values. Our institutions are focused on providing the highest quality education to our undergraduate students. We believe athletics can play an important role in the overall educational experience, and we are committed to athletics at the highest level of competition, NCAA Division I. We are determined to admit and graduate scholar-athletes who succeed in the classroom as well as on the field. The Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Patriot League teams compete at the highest levels of NCAA competition and numerous Patriot League scholar-athletes are recognized annually as All-Americans and Academic All-Americans. The Patriot League, which celebrated its 25th anniversary as an all-sport conference in 2015-16, began as a Division I-FCS football conference in 1986 and became an all-sport conference in 1990. The member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities make meaningful contributions to their communities and society in general and have played a leadership role in shaping our country.

What We Believe

Patriot League institutions value athletic competition because we know it builds leadership, teamwork, decision-making skills and sportsmanship. These characteristics are critical to another of our shared goals: producing graduates who will make strong contributions to the moral and civic fabric of their communities and their nation. Our primary focus is on the personal development and academic success of individual scholar-athletes. Athletic competition can enhance the physical, intellectual, ethical and social development of the entire higher education community—participants and spectators alike. In addition, Patriot League institutions recognize that highly competitive athletics help sustain strong bonds with alumni by engaging them with their alma mater for years after they graduate. We believe strong academic standards and strong athletic values are entirely compatible. One of our founding principles is to recruit student-athletes who are academically representative of their institution’s student body as determined by a standardized academic index. At a time when the direction of collegiate athletics is under increasing critical scrutiny, Patriot League institutions believe as strongly as ever that academic and athletic values can be – and indeed must be – compatible. For us, there is no contradiction between the concepts of high achievement in the classroom and in athletics. We acknowledge that reaching this ideal is a constant challenge, even a struggle, between conflicting forces and needs. But that does not lessen its importance. We believe that athletic programs should be integrated into an institution’s campus life and governance structure, and operate with integrity and under presidential control. The Patriot League model includes oversight of our policies at both the League and campus level while remaining focused on the individual development of all of our students. Patriot League members believe that colleges and

universities need to be faithful to their values and need to keep their promises to students. For our members, that means that college athletics derive legitimacy and special meaning only within the context of sound academic values and with the goal of graduating well-rounded students. The League’s Council of Presidents has formally encouraged member institutions to support opportunities for student-athletes to participate in study-abroad programs as a valuable part of a student-athlete’s undergraduate educational experience and personal development.

What We Do

• Patriot League institutions only admit athletes who we believe will succeed academically and graduate from our institutions. The Academic Index is used as a metric to ensure that all student-athlete academic credentials are reflective of their institution’s general student body. • All admissions decisions in the Patriot League are made by admissions professionals, not by athletic department personnel. • Patriot League institutions strive to maintain the same academic standards and values for all students, including athletes, and for all programs, including athletics. • Academics play a primary role in the lives of Patriot League athletes, who receive no special academic privileges or consideration. • A primary focus of Patriot League athletic programs is on the personal development and academic success of individual scholar-athletes. Athletes graduate from their institution well-equipped to become leaders in their personal and professional endeavors. The League’s Leadership Academy, along with associated programs on each campus, is designed to help scholar-athletes become world-class leaders. • In the Patriot League governance structure, each member institution is accountable to the others for admission decisions and academic policies involving athletes, and participates in annual reviews. • Starting with the class entering in the fall of 2013, all Patriot League members were permitted to offer athletic scholarships in each of the 24 League sports. • There is an expectation that Patriot League athletes will proceed to an academic degree in four years. Athletic “redshirting” (i.e., holding a student out of competition for the purpose of saving a year of NCAA eligibility for a fifth year of enrollment) is specifically forbidden. • Annually rank among the top Division I conferences in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. • Nearly every Patriot league institution exceeds 90 percent in graduation success rates on a yearly basis, including several among the nation’s top 10. • Won NCAA Tournament games in the sports of baseball, men’s basketball, football, men and women’s lacrosse, softball, women’s volleyball, men’s soccer and field hockey during the past decade.

THE PRESIDENTS’ CUP The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 24 sports sponsored by the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won the Cup 18 times in its 30-year existence, including 14 of 16 between 1998 and 2013. The Presidents’ Cup is awarded annually to the institution that accumulates the highest point total over the entire academic year, with points awarded on the basis of the school’s finish in each of the 24 Patriot League sports. If there is a league tournament in a sport, the points are awarded based on the average of the regular season and tournament finish, and if there is no post-season tournament, points are awarded based on regular-season standings.

1991 — Bucknell 1992 — Bucknell 1993 — Bucknell 1994 — Army 1995 — Army 1996 — Bucknell 1997 — Army 1998 — Bucknell 1999 — Bucknell 2000 — Bucknell 2001 — Bucknell 2002 — Bucknell 2003 — Bucknell 2004 — Bucknell 2005 — Bucknell

2006 — Army 2007 — Bucknell 2008 — Bucknell 2009 — Bucknell 2010 — Bucknell 2011 — Bucknell 2012 — Navy 2013 — Bucknell 2014 — Navy 2015 — Navy 2016 — Navy 2017 — Navy 2018 — Navy 2019 — Navy 2020 — Not awarded

FULL MEMBERS American University Boston University Bucknell University Colgate University The College of the Holy Cross Lafayette College Lehigh University Loyola Maryland University U.S. Military Academy (Army West Point) U.S. Naval Academy (Navy)

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

1 Bethlehem Plaza, Suite 800 Bethlehem, PA 18018 Phone: 610-289-1950 Website: PatriotLeague.com

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2019 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DL..............................................Nick Wheeler, Colgate, Sr. DL...........................................Duval Paul, Georgetown, Jr. DL...................................... Benton Whitley, Holy Cross, Jr. DL........................................... Malik Hamm, Lafayette, So. LB..........................................Simeon Page, Bucknell, Jr. LB.................................. Ryan Greenhagen, Fordham, So. LB.................................. Glenn Cunningham, Fordham, Jr. LB.............................................. Keith Woetzel, Lehigh, Sr. DB..................................Abu Daramy-Swaray, Colgate, Sr. DB..................................... Ahmad Wilson, Georgetown, Jr. DB.............................................Chris Riley, Holy Cross, Sr. DB...........................................Yasir Thomas, Lafayette, Sr. P.............................................Alex Pechin, Bucknell, 5th STNS........................................ Jack Bush, Lehigh, Fr., DB

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE QB..............................Connor Degenhardt, Holy Cross, Jr. QB................................ Keegan Shoemaker, Lafayette, Fr. RB...................................... Selwyn Simpson, Lafayette, Jr. RB............................................... Trey Sneed, Fordham, Jr. FB/HB..................................Isaac Schley, Georgetown, Sr. WR...........................................Ayir Asante, Holy Cross, Fr. WR.......................................... Nick Pearson, Lafayette, Sr. WR.......................................... Jorge Portorreal, Lehigh, Jr. TE.................................... Derek Mountain, Holy Cross, Sr. OL.................................................. P.J. Barr, Bucknell, Jr. OL................................................Phil Saleh, Fordham, So. OL....................................... Ryan Jelinek, Georgetown, Sr. OL...........................................Gavin Barclay, Lafayette, Jr. OL.................................................John Burk, Lafayette, Jr. PK.................................Jeffrey Kordenbrock, Lafayette, Jr. RS................................................ Will Gruber, Colgate, So. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL.................................................Ellis Taylor, Fordham, Jr. DL......................................Khristian Tate, Georgetown, Sr. DL.............................................. Mark Ebo, Holy Cross, Sr. DL...............................................Keith Earle, Lafayette, Sr. LB............................................... Nick Ioanelli, Colgate, Sr. LB.................................... Xavier Reddick, Georgetown, Jr. LB.........................................Jacob Dobbs, Holy Cross, Fr. LB............................................ Major Jordan, Lafayette, Jr. LB................................................. Pete Haffner, Lehigh, Jr. DB........................................ Gavin Pringle, Bucknell, Fr. DB.............................................. Collin Heard, Colgate, So. DB...................................... Corey Stefanik, Holy Cross, Sr. DB...........................................Sam McCloskey, Lehigh, Sr. P............................................ Brad Hurst, Georgetown, Sr. STNS..............................Palmer Nix, Georgetown, So., LB ..................................... Terrell Prince, Holy Cross, So., LB ...................................... Billy Schaeffer, Lafayette, So., LB

2019 PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL In 2019, a league-best 41 Bison were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after earning at least a 3.20 GPA. Mike Balzofiore................................................Political Science Simon Behr..................... Accounting & Financial Management Logan Bitikofer...........................................................Education Alex Bolinger...................................................Political Science Ryan Brida.......................................................Political Science Max Bunzel....................................... Undeclared-Management Eric Butler.................................................................. Sociology Mike Caruso............................................................ Economics Grayson Cherubino.......................... Undeclared-Management John Chiarolanzio........... Accounting & Financial Management Sam Chitty............................................................... Economics Mike Colantuono..............................................Political Science Sterling Deary......................................................... Undeclared Tarrin Earle....................................... Undeclared-Management Jon Fox............................................................Political Science Chad Freshnock..............................................Political Science Brent Jackson................................... Undeclared-Management Tyler Keiser....................................................Civil Engineering/ ...................................................... Management for Engineers Michael Killiri...........................................Chemical Engineering Simon Krizak......................................... International Relations Nick Lizana............................................................. Undeclared Erik Lukner...........................................................Anthropology Dominic Lyles......................................................... Undeclared Cole McCabe.......................................................... Undeclared John McGuire.......................................................... Economics Rick Mottram...................................... Mechanical Engineering Clay Myers.............................................Environmental Studies Sean Naiman.........................................Environmental Studies

Simeon Page...................................... English-Creative Writing Alex Pechin......................................... Biomedical Engineering/ ...................................................... Management for Engineers John Reedy............................................................. Economics Conner Romango........... Accounting & Financial Management Jacob Russ....................................... Undeclared-Management Joe Schiano....................................................................History Jonathan Searcy..................................................... Undeclared Charlie Shadek....................................................... Undeclared Daniel Sheehan................................ Undeclared-Management Hayden Snyder.................................. Mechanical Engineering/ ...................................................... Management for Engineers Alex Twiford............................................................... Sociology Nnamdi Unachukwu.................... Psychology/Africana Studies Jake Wilson.....................................................Political Science Since its inception in 1990, 714 Bucknell football players have been selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, the highest total in the league.

ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL TOTALS 1990................ 6 1991.............. 16 1992.............. 13 1993.............. 18 1994.............. 10 1995.............. 10 1996................ 9 1997.............. 12 1998.............. 12 1999.............. 18 2000.............. 16

2001.............. 20 2002.............. 21 2003.............. 24 2004.............. 26 2005.............. 24 2006.............. 18 2007.............. 20 2008.............. 23 2009.............. 31 2010.............. 31 2011............... 28

2012.............. 27 2013.............. 32 2014.............. 34 2015.............. 35 2016.............. 46 2017.............. 48 2018.............. 45 2019.............. 41 Total............ 714

DICK BIDDLE COACH OF THE YEAR Bob Chesney, Holy Cross OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Domenic Cozier, Holy Cross, Sr., RB DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Malik Hamm, Lafayette, So., DL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Keegan Shoemaker, Lafayette, Fr., QB SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Alex Pechin, Bucknell, 5th, P

ALEX PECHIN ACADEMIC ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE The Academic All-Patriot League team mirrors the All-Patriot League First Team with 14 selections. To be eligible for the Academic All-Patriot League Team, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and be a starter or key player in his/her sport. Bucknell’s all-time selections are below. 2010................... Tim Bolte, Travis Nissley, Jason Vollmar, ....................................................................John von Paris 2011.........................................Tim Bolte, Bryce Robertson 2012........................................................ Samuel Oyekoya 2013................ Derek Maurer, Tracey Smith, Kyle Sullivan 2014...................................Matt DelMauro, Jake Hartman, ......................................................................Derek Maurer 2015........................... Matt DelMauro, Clayton Hoffmaster 2016................................. Jack Horan, Andrew Podbielski 2017............................................Jack Horan, Alex Pechin, .......................................... Andrew Podbielski, Mark Pyles 2018.................. Bryan Marine, Rick Mottram, Alex Pechin 2019..........................................Rick Mottram, Alex Pechin

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FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB.......................................... Tim DeMorat, Fordham, So. RB.................................... Domenic Cozier, Holy Cross, Sr. RB............................................... Zach Davis, Fordham, Jr. FB/HB...................................... Zadok Scott, Lafayette, So. WR................................ Brandon Sanders, Bucknell, So. WR..................................Michael Dereus, Georgetown, Sr. WR........................................... Devon Bibbens, Lehigh, Sr. TE..................................................Nick Diaco, Colgate, Sr. OL.......................................... Jack Badovinac, Colgate, Jr. OL................................................Nick Zakelj, Fordham, Jr. OL............................................ Brian Foley, Holy Cross, Jr. OL........................................... Brett Boddy, Holy Cross, Sr. OL.............................................Jake Marotti, Lafayette, Sr. PK...........................................Andrew Mevis, Fordham, Jr. RS..................................Abu Daramy-Swaray, Colgate, Sr.


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2019 STATISTICAL LEADERS TEAM STANDINGS

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Holy Cross Lafayette Bucknell Lehigh Colgate Fordham Georgetown

PL 5-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 2-4 1-5

PF-PA Overall PF-PA 169-91 7-6 297-316 109-117 4-8 221-319 117-114 3-8 179-357 121-126 4-7 173-235 102-111 4-8 178-324 162-182 4-8 300-388 96-135 5-6 266-183

TEAM STATISTICS

BRANDON SANDERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Cozier (H) Davis (F) Moultrie III (G) Sneed (F) Freshnock (B)

G 12 12 7 11 10

No. 181 200 110 119 113

Yards Avg TD YPG 1147 6.3 7 95.6 1013 5.1 7 84.4 379 3.4 7 54.1 552 4.6 6 50.2 459 4.1 2 45.9

RECEIVING G No. Yards Bibbens (Le) 11 67 859 Pearson (La) 9 34 623 Dereus (G) 11 41 726 Tomas (G) 11 53 709 Oakley (C) 12 58 736 RECEPTIONS/GAME G No. Yards Sanders (B) 9 58 530 Bibbens (Le) 11 67 859

Avg. TD RPG 9.1 3 6.4 12.8 6 6.1

PASSING G DeMorat (F) 12 Shoemaker (La) 12 Monaco (Le) 9 Degenhardt (H) 13 Breneman (C) 10

C-A-I 232-393-11 216-360-14 165-302-7 182-341-8 146-240-5

Yards TD YPG 2674 20 222.8 2545 14 212.1 1891 6 210.1 2372 14 182.5 1593 5 159.3

SCORING G Mevis (F) 12 Moultrie III (G) 7 Henning (Le) 11 Ng (H) 13 Kordenbrock (La) 12

TD 0 7 0 0 0

FG 15 0 14 11 11

Avg. TD YPG 12.8 6 78.1 18.3 3 69.2 17.7 5 66.0 13.4 5 64.5 12.7 1 61.3

XPT 31 0 17 34 24

PTS PPG 76 6.3 42 6.0 59 5.4 67 5.2 57 4.8

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS G Rush Rec. PR KR Yds YPG Kokosioulis (F) 12 27 621 2 869 1519 126.6 Tomas (G) 11 97 709 223 259 1288 117.1 Cozier (H) 12 1147 131 0 0 1278 106.5 Davis (F) 12 1013 82 0 0 1095 91.2 Portorreal (Le) 10 4 575 120 128 827 82.7 KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Lg YPG Gruber (C) 12 36 803 0 38 22.3 Kokosioulis (F) 12 40 869 0 53 21.7 FIELD GOALS G FGM Henning (Le) 11 14

FGA 18

Lg 45

Pct. FGPG 77.8 1.27

Mevis (F) 12 Kordenbrock (La) 12

15 11

20 14

46 44

75.0 1.25 78.6 0.92

PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg. Pechin (B) 11 65 3076 70 47.3 Amor (C) 12 63 2651 60 42.1 Wilkinson (C) 13 60 2509 68 41.8 TACKLES G Solo Asst Total TPG Woetzel (Le) 11 81 37 118 10.7 Greenhagen (F) 12 82 41 123 10.2 Jordan (La) 12 70 42 112 9.3 Mottram (B) 11 64 38 102 9.3 Haffner (Le) 11 61 36 97 8.8 TACKLES FOR LOSS G Solo Asst Total TPG Greenhagen (F) 12 15 7 18.5 1.54 Wheeler (C) 12 15 6 18.0 1.50 Woetzel (Le) 11 15 5 17.5 1.59 Van Itallie (B) 11 10 5 12.5 1.14 Page (B) 11 12 1 12.5 1.14 SACKS Woetzel (Le) Wheeler (C) Page (B)

G Solo Asst Total SPG 11 11 2 12.0 1.09 12 9 1 9.5 0.79 11 9 0 9.0 0.82

PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp Int. Total PDPG Pringle (B) 11 11 1 12 1.09 Riley (H) 13 8 5 13 1.00 INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Long IPG Riley (H) 13 5 49 0 44 0.38 Honore (G) 11 3 48 0 33 0.27 Heard (C) 12 3 16 0 16 0.25 FORCED FUMBLES G No. Jefferson (C) 8 2 Olivas (La) 12 3 Shaeffer (La) 12 3

FFG 0.25 0.25 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. Van Itallie (B) 11 3 Tomas (La) 12 3 Dobbs (H) 13 3

FRG 0.27 0.25 0.23

RUSHING Georgetown Holy Cross Fordham Colgate Lafayette Bucknell Lehigh

G No. Yards YPG 11 423 1621 147.4 13 434 1767 135.9 12 455 1599 133.2 12 455 1471 122.6 12 405 1357 113.1 11 335 908 82.5 11 348 850 77.3

PASSING Lehigh Fordham Lafayette Holy Cross Bucknell Georgetown Colgate

G Com. 11 213 12 234 12 226 13 212 11 229 11 172 12 188

Att. Yards YPG 397 2567 233.4 400 2687 223.9 378 2672 222.7 404 2729 209.9 426 2187 198.8 286 2157 196.1 322 2041 170.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Yards Avg. Fordham 12 1599 2687 4286 357.2 Holy Cross 13 1767 2729 4496 345.8 Georgetown 11 1621 2157 3778 343.5 Lafayette 12 1357 2672 4029 335.8 Lehigh 11 850 2567 3417 310.6 Colgate 12 1471 2041 3512 292.7 Bucknell 11 908 2187 3095 281.4 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Yards Avg. Georgetown 11 1546 1700 3246 295.1 Lehigh 11 1435 2374 3809 346.3 Colgate 12 2112 2316 4428 369.0 Lafayette 12 1874 2615 4489 374.1 Holy Cross 13 2000 2927 4927 379.0 Bucknell 11 1759 2902 4661 423.7 Fordham 12 2052 3295 5347 445.6 SCORING OFFENSE G Fordham 12 Georgetown 11 Holy Cross 13 Lafayette 12 Bucknell 11 Lehigh 11 Colgate 12

Pts. Avg. 300 25.0 266 24.2 297 22.8 221 18.4 179 16.3 173 15.7 178 14.8

SCORING DEFENSE G Georgetown 11 Lehigh 11 Holy Cross 13 Lafayette 12 Colgate 12 Fordham 12 Bucknell 11

Pts. Avg. 183 16.6 235 21.4 316 24.3 319 26.6 324 27.0 388 32.3 357 32.5


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BISON LEGENDS:

Bucknell’s 1996 team captured a Patriot League title in thrilling fashion. The Bison won five of their final six games that season, including a thrilling 28-27 overtime win over Colgate in the season finale that clinched the program’s first championship in 31 years. Bucknell finished 6-5 overall and 4-1 in Patriot League play. The Bison boasted seven all-league picks and one All-American in Brandon Little.


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ALL-TIME STANDINGS ALL-TIME PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS

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1986 Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Davidson

4-0 10-1 2-2 6-5 2-2 5-6 1-3 3-7 1-3 4-7 — 0-9

1987 Holy Cross 4-0 11-0 Lehigh 3-1-1 5-5-1 Colgate 2-2 7-4 Lafayette 2-3 4-7 Bucknell 1-3-1 4-5-1 Davidson 0-3 1-10 1988 Lafayette Holy Cross Lehigh Bucknell Colgate Davidson

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

1989 Holy Cross Bucknell Lafayette Lehigh Colgate Fordham

4-0 10-1 2-2 5-5 2-2 5-5 1-3 5-6 1-3 4-7 — 2-6

1990 Holy Cross Bucknell Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Fordham

5-0 9-1-1 3-2 7-4 3-2 7-4 3-2 7-4 1-4 4-7 0-5 1-9

1991 Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Fordham

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

1992 Lafayette Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham

5-0 8-3 4-1 6-5 2-3 4-7 2-3 3-8 1-4 4-7 1-4 1-9

1993 Lehigh 4-1 7-4 Lafayette 3-1-1 5-4-2 Bucknell 3-2 4-7 Holy Cross 2-3 3-8 Colgate 1-3-1 3-7-1 Fordham 1-4 1-10 1994 Lafayette Lehigh Holy Cross Bucknell Colgate Fordham

5-0 5-6 3-2 5-5-1 3-2 3-8 2-3 5-6 2-3 3-8 0-5 0-11

1995 Lehigh 5-0 8-3 Bucknell 4-1 7-4

2012 Colgate 5-0 8-4 Lehigh 4-1 10-1 Georgetown 2-3 5-6 Lafayette 2-3 5-6 Holy Cross 2-3 2-9 Bucknell 0-5 3-8 Fordham* - 6-5*

Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross Colgate

3-2 4-6-1 2-3 4-6-1 1-4 2-9 0-5 0-11

1996 Bucknell Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross

4-1 6-5 3-2 6-5 3-2 5-6 2-2 5-5 1-3 2-8 1-4 2-9

2004 Lafayette 5-1 8-4 Lehigh 5-1 9-3 Bucknell 4-2 7-4 Colgate 4-2 7-4 Fordham 2-4 5-6 Holy Cross 1-5 3-8 Georgetown 0-6 3-8

1997 Colgate Bucknell Fordham Holy Cross Lehigh Lafayette Towson

6-0 7-5 5-1 10-1 4-2 5-6 2-4 4-7 2-4 4-7 2-4 3-8 0-6 2-8

2005 Colgate 5-1 8-4 Lafayette 5-1 9-3 Lehigh 4-2 8-3 Holy Cross 3-3 6-5 Georgetown 2-4 4-7 Fordham 2-4 2-9 Bucknell 0-6 1-10

1998 Lehigh Colgate Bucknell Lafayette Fordham Towson Holy Cross

6-0 12-1 5-1 8-4 3-3 6-5 3-3 3-8 2-4 4-7 1-5 5-6 1-5 2-9

2006 Lafayette 5-1 6-6 Lehigh 5-1 6-5 Holy Cross 4-2 7-4 Bucknell 3-3 6-5 Colgate 3-3 4-7 Fordham 1-5 3-8 Georgetown 0-6 2-9

2014 Fordham 6-0 11-3 Bucknell 4-2 8-3 Lafayette 3-3 5-6 Colgate 3-3 5-7 Holy Cross 2-4 4-8 Lehigh 2-4 3-8 Georgetown 1-5 3-8

1999 Colgate Lehigh Towson Bucknell Holy Cross Lafayette Fordham

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

2007 Fordham 5-1 8-4 Colgate 4-2 7-4 Holy Cross 4-2 7-4 Lafayette 4-2 7-4 Lehigh 2-4 5-6 Bucknell 1-5 3-8 Georgetown 1-5 1-10

2015 Colgate 6-0 9-5 Fordham 5-1 9-3 Lehigh 4-2 6-5 Holy Cross 3-3 6-5 Georgetown 2-4 4-7 Bucknell 1-5 4-7 Lafayette 0-6 1-10

2000 Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Towson Bucknell Fordham Lafayette

6-0 12-1 4-2 7-4 4-2 7-4 3-3 7-4 2-4 6-5 1-5 3-8 1-5 2-9

2008 Colgate 5-0 9-3 Holy Cross 5-1 7-4 Lehigh 4-2 5-6 Lafayette 3-3 7-4 Bucknell 2-4 5-6 Fordham 1-5 5-6 Georgetown 0-5 2-8

2016 Lehigh 6-0 9-3 Fordham 5-1 8-3 Colgate 4-2 5-5 Bucknell 3-3 4-7 Holy Cross 2-4 4-7 Lafayette 1-5 2-9 Georgetown 0-6 3-8

2009 Holy Cross 5-1 9-3 Lafayette 4-2 8-3 Colgate 4-2 9-2 Lehigh 4-2 4-7 Fordham 2-4 5-6 Bucknell 2-4 4-7 Georgetown 0-6 0-11

2017 Lehigh 5-1 5-7 Colgate 5-1 7-4 Holy Cross 3-3 4-7 Fordham 3-3 4-7 Lafayette 3-3 3-8 Bucknell 2-4 5-6 Georgetown 0-6 1-10

2010 Lehigh 5-0 10-3 Holy Cross 3-2 6-5 Colgate 3-2 7-4 Georgetown 2-3 4-7 Lafayette 1-4 2-9 Bucknell 1-4 1-10 Fordham* - 5-6

2018 Colgate 6-0 10-2 Holy Cross 4-2 5-6 Georgetown 4-2 5-6 Lehigh 2-4 3-8 Lafayette 2-4 3-8 Fordham 2-4 2-9 Bucknell 1-5 1-10

2011 Lehigh 5-0 11-2 Georgetown 3-2 8-3 Holy Cross 3-2 6-5 Bucknell 2-3 6-5 Lafayette 1-4 4-7 Colgate 1-4 5-6 Fordham* - 1-10

2019 Holy Cross 5-1 7-6 Lafayette 4-2 4-8 Bucknell 3-3 3-8 Lehigh 3-3 4-7 Colgate 3-3 4-8 Fordham 2-4 4-8 Georgetown 1-5 5-6

2001 Lehigh 7-0 11-1 Colgate 5-1 7-3 Fordham 5-2 7-4 Bucknell 4-3 6-4 Holy Cross 3-4 4-6 Towson 2-5 3-7 Lafayette 1-6 2-8 Georgetown 0-6 3-7 2002 Fordham 6-1 10-3 Colgate 6-1 9-3 Lafayette 5-2 7-5 Lehigh 4-3 8-4 Towson 3-4 6-5 Georgetown 2-5 5-6 Holy Cross 2-5 4-8 Bucknell 0-7 2-9 2003 Colgate Lehigh Bucknell Fordham Towson

7-0 15-1 6-1 8-3 4-3 6-6 4-3 9-3 3-4 6-6

Lafayette 2-5 5-6 Georgetown 1-6 4-8 Holy Cross 1-6 1-11

FOUR-TIME ALL-PL PICKS

2013 Lafayette 4-1 5-7 Bucknell 3-2 6-5 Lehigh 3-2 8-3 Colgate 3-2 4-8 Georgetown 1-4 2-9 Holy Cross 1-4 3-9 Fordham* - 12-2

RICH LEMON

* Note: Between 2010 and 2013, Fordham was not eligible for the Patriot League title. Games against the Rams games did not count in league standings.

JULIÉN DAVENPORT

ABDULLAH ANDERSON

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HISTORY

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BUCKNELL FOOTBALL: MORE THAN A CENTURY OF TRADITION The game bore little resemblance to what we now know as football, and one of the schools has since changed its name. In November of 1883, a group of students from Lafayette College journeyed west to play a group from the University at Lewisburg in the relatively new sport of football. The sport was so new, in fact, that the majority of the dozen or so students from Lewisburg, who did not have a coach and had practiced only briefly, had never seen a game of football before playing in one. The players from Lewisburg, whose school would be renamed Bucknell University in 1886, lost that first game, 59-0. Perhaps because of that experience, their school did not play another official game until 1887. Still, the seeds had been planted for a program that would grow into one of the most respected programs in the East by the 1950s, and will celebrate its 135th season in 2020. Scores of marvelous players have donned the Orange and Blue over the course of the 134 seasons of Bucknell football, and each season gives rise to new names, new heroes, new legends. Here is a quick trip through the colorful tradition that is Bucknell football:

1891

Still playing without a full-time coach, Bucknell gains its first victory ever with a 16-10 triumph over Lafayette. The Bison also defeat Cornell (4-0) and Penn State (12-10) on their way to a 6-2-1 record. The team includes Andrew Wyant, who later goes on to play for the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg at the University of Chicago and is a member of both the Bucknell Hall of Fame and the National Football Hall of Fame.

season ushers in a quarter-century of prosperity, as Bucknell enjoys 24 winning seasons in the next 26 years.

1924

The team sets a then-school record for victories with an 8-2 mark and meets Lafayette on October 18 in the first football game ever played in Memorial Stadium. Wally Foster, the captain of that Bucknell team, scores the first points in stadium history.

1931

Led by future NFL Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle, Bucknell rolls to an unbeaten 6-0-3 record. The Bison’s undefeated mark is tested in the final game of the season, against also-unbeaten Fordham, but the Bison prevail, 14-13, in a classic at the Polo Grounds.

1934

Edward “Hook” Mylin leads the Bison to a 6-2-2 regular-season record and a berth in the first Orange Bowl game, on January 1, 1935. After a two-day train trip to Miami for the game, Bucknell hammers the University of Miami, 26-0.

1951

In the midst of a four-year stretch in which Bucknell goes 27-8, head coach Harry Lawrence and his team finish perfect at 9-0, perhaps the finest season in school history. The defense includes Little All-America defensive tackle George Young (long-time general manager of the New York Giants), while the relentless offense averages 463.3 yards per game. That breaks the Eastern record set in 1945 by a Davis- and Blanchard-led Army team.

1960

After opening the season at 2-2, Bucknell rolls past Lafayette, Lehigh, Colgate, Temple and Delaware — by a combined score of 107-14 — to finish 7-2 and win its first-ever Lambert Cup. Quarterback Paul Terhes earns Little All-America honors.

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Bucknell’s 1899 football team. Bucknell Athletics and Baseball Hall of Fame member Christy Mathewson is in the back row, third from the right.

1900

Christy Mathewson concludes his marvelous Bucknell football career and begins a professional baseball career that ranks among the best of all time. A hard-running fullback and tackler, “Matty” also excels as a kicker and gains national attention with two field goals against Army.

1918

Bucknell records the first of its three undefeated seasons. En route to a 6-0 record, the Bison are nothing short of dominant, outscoring opponents 236-7. The

Just four years after leading Bucknell to its first Lambert Cup title, head coach Bob Odell repeats that feat, as the Bison finish 7-2. After opening the season with a loss, Bucknell wins seven of the next eight games, including a 21-14 season-ending win at Delaware. The Bison squad features Little All-America end Tom Mitchell, who would later enjoy a fine pro career with Baltimore and San Francisco.

1968

Sam Havrilak (left) sets a single-game total offense record with 397 yards against Colgate, a mark that still stands. Havrilak, who would graduate with every Bucknell total offense record, later played with Tom Mitchell for the Baltimore Colts.

1978

Ken Jenkins arrives at Bucknell, and over the next four years, develops into one of the finest players in Bucknell history. He would set a school record with 1,270 rushing yards in 1980, and he later played with three NFL teams.


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• Penn State dropped Bucknell from its football schedule for three years. It happened after the Bison beat the Nittany Lions three straight times between 1927-30. • The 1935 Orange Bowl game between Bucknell and Miami featured the first-ever college football photograph transmitted over the wire by the Associated Press.

Two years after formation of the league is announced, the Colonial League (later renamed the Patriot League) debuts with six members — Bucknell, Colgate, Lehigh, Lafayette, Holy Cross and Davidson. The Bison’s first-ever league game is one for the ages. Trailing Colgate in the fourth quarter, 39-25, Bucknell rallies to take a 40-39 lead with 52 seconds left, but the Red Raiders drive for a game-winning field goal attempt with four seconds left. After a bobbled snap from center, Colgate completes an impromptu pass play that nearly goes for a touchdown, but Bison defensive back Robert Hawkins drags down the receiver at the 9-yard line on the final play of the game.

1989

Bucknell’s newly-renovated stadium is rededicated in honor of Christy Mathewson. Much like the stadium’s namesake, Bucknell opens play in the “new” facility with a victory, handing Dartmouth a 36-20 setback on September 30.

1995

The Tom Gadd tenure begins at Bucknell, and the Bison finish 7-4. Rich Lemon becomes Bucknell’s all-time rushing leader on opening day.

1996

Fittingly, Rich Lemon concludes his remarkable career with a Patriot League title, as Bucknell outlasts Colgate, 28-27, in the heart-stopping season finale. The win gives Bucknell its first football title in over 30 years. Lemon graduated with 4,742 rushing yards, nearly 2,100 more than the previous record-holder.

1997

The Bison roll out to a 10-0 record before falling to Colgate in their season finale to finish 10-1. The 10 wins were the most in school history, and many came in thrilling fashion, as the Bison won seven times by seven points or less.

2003

After the legendary Tom Gadd loses a long battle with brain cancer, Bucknell turns to Tim Landis as its 25th head coach. Landis quickly restores the good fortunes of the Bison football program. After a 2-9/0-7 season in 2002, Bucknell finishes 6-6/4-3 in one of the nation’s best one-season turnarounds.

2004

Bucknell wins its final four games of the season for the first time since 1975 to claim its first winning season since 2001 with a 7-4 record.

2011

In its second year under Joe Susan, Bucknell equals the school record with a five-win improvement from 2010. The Bison posted a 6-5 overall mark one year after going 1-10. Highlighting the campaign was an impressive ability to force turnovers. Bucknell finished first nationally in turnover margin (+2.45) and DB Bryce Robertson (right) led the country in interceptions with 13, breaking both the program and Patriot League standards.

2014

Bucknell wins its most games since 1997 as it finished 8-3 overall and 4-2 in Patriot League play. The Bison have nine All-Patriot League selections and Joe Susan becomes Bucknell’s first Patriot League Coach of the Year since 1997.

2016

Julién Davenport (right) was selected by the Houston Texans in the 2017 NFL Draft’s fourth round, 130th overall, following a decorated 2016 season. He was the first Bison since Sam Havrilak (1969, eighth round, Baltimore Colts) to be drafted and the seventh overall. He is Bucknell’s second-highest selection behind George Kiick, who went to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the third round of the 1940 draft. Davenport was named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation and STATS.

2019

Bucknell’s 1997 football team celebrates its 45-38 victory at St. Mary’s (Calif.), which ran its record to 9-0 for only the second time in program history (1951, 9-0 under head coach Harry Lawrence).

2001

Bucknell celebrates its seventh straight winning season, a first in Bison annals.

In his first season as head coach, Dave Cecchini led the Bison to a third-place finish in the Patriot League, their highest placement since they were the 2014 runners-up. Their Patriot League victories came over defending champion Colgate, rival Lehigh and Georgetown; two of their three league losses came by a touchdown or less. Two-time captain Alex Pechin (left with Cecchini at the STATS FCS Awards Banquet) capped his decorated career by becoming the 14th consensus All-American in Patriot League history, being named the inaugural FCS Punter of the Year and capturing the FCS Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award, which is presented to a student-athlete who excels not only in the classroom but in the community and beyond. At the time of his graduation, Pechin ranked fifth in FCS history in career punting average (44.5) and seventh in single-season punting average (47.3); he was named to a staggering 15 All-America teams over the course of his decorated career.

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• Bucknell played George Washington at home on Oct. 10, 1925, the day Christy Mathewson was buried in Lewisburg. In his memory, there was no cheering in the first quarter

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BUCKNELL FOOTBALL’S TOP-10 GAMES Brad Tufts, who retired in the spring of 2000 after more than 30 years as a member of the Bucknell athletic department staff, takes a look back at the top-10 Bison football games ever played (and the one that wasn’t). Stephen Taylor wasn’t able to observe a football team practicing as he made his way to Harrisburg early in 1846 with the proposed charter for the fledgling University at Lewisburg, but even before the name of the school was changed in recognition of benefactor William Bucknell, the sport had been introduced on campus and gained some popularity. Today, the sport is a fixture on fall Saturdays, and its history is prominent in any accounting of Bucknell’s athletic heritage. The Bison gridiron story (did you know that the word “gridiron” derives from the manner in which the field was formerly marked?) includes many notable games, and we could probably argue for the next 150 years as to which were the most significant. Before designating the 10 most significant games, please permit a look back at some of the more noteworthy games played by Bucknell football teams. In 1881, a group of students from Bucknell and State College (as Penn State was known in those days) played a game of football which, at one time, was recognized as the first contest in the sport by either school, though now both schools say that it was only an informal meeting. Bucknell’s first official football game came against Lafayette on Thanksgiving Day, 1883, but a lack of student interest following that initial venture curtailed play for four years. In 1887, the sport returned to stay as Bucknell played its first two official games with Penn State. Within another four years, Bucknell was playing regular schedules, and by 1895, the university had its first head coach. The 1900 team finished 4-4-1, but gained national attention in an 18-10 loss to West Point. All the scoring for Bucknell came on two field goals by a hard-running fullback named Christy Mathewson. The New York writers covering the game spread the word about this talented athlete, whose 48-yard field goal in that game was the longest in the country that year. Mathewson, who went on to become one of the nation’s most admired athletes as a pitcher for the New York Giants, liked football more than baseball, and if the National Football League had existed at the time, it is probable that baseball would have been deprived of one of its greatest and most famous players. Bucknell originally played football on Loomis Field, now home of the University’s Gateway residences. In 1924, the Bison moved into what is now Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, and christened the new field against Lafayette before a crowd of 15,000. Lafayette won the contest, 21-3, despite a 43-yard field goal by Bison captain Wally Foster to open the scoring. Late that year, Bucknell beat Navy, 6-0, and Rutgers, 12-7, to highlight the first of three seasons in which Bucknell was coached by “Uncle Charlie” Moran, who had led Centre College’s “Praying Colonels” to a memorable upset of Harvard. The Bison finished 8-2 in 1924, which represented the most victories ever by a Bucknell team. Moran’s 1925 team visited President Calvin Coolidge in the White House while in Washington to play Georgetown, and the Bison were rolling along at 6-21 when they played at the University of Detroit on Thanksgiving Day. The Bison won that game, 7-0, but the flamboyant coach also had scheduled a game at Dayton two days later. The travel and two games in three days were too much, and the weary Bison dropped a 19-0 decision. This was not the first time Bucknell encountered scheduling difficulties. The 1891 team, led by Hall of Famers Andrew Wyant and “Warhorse” Allen, opened the season with a 16-10 victory at Lafayette, but then had to play Lehigh the following day and suffered a 62-4 beating. Future College Football Hall of Famer Carl Snavely made his debut as Bucknell coach in 1927, and promptly posted a 13-7 win over Penn State, the Bison’s first win ever in State College. His teams went on to beat the Nittany Lions for

1895 TEAM the next three years, and then the future Big Ten power dropped Bucknell from its schedule for three years. Times do change. In 1929, Bucknell completed its second 8-2 season in history with a 78-0 win over Dickinson. In that game, future college and professional Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle scored 50 points, still a Bucknell record. A 7-6 loss to Temple on Oct. 10, 1930 was noteworthy, for it was the first regularly-scheduled night football game ever. Bucknell went 6-0-3 in 1931 for its second of three undefeated seasons, and the record included season-ending wins over two of the powers of the day, Washington & Jefferson (10-6) and Fordham (14-13). The latter was played before a large crowd at the Polo Grounds, where Christy Mathewson had gained fame for the New York Giants. Edward “Hook” Mylin arrived on the scene in 1934 and led Bucknell to a 7-2-2 record that included a 13-7 win over Penn State and a 26-0 rout of Miami in the Orange Bowl. In 1938, the second season under Al Humphreys, the Bison won at Penn State, 14-0. It was the last time that Bucknell would defeat the Nittany Lions, who rose to national prominence following the end of World War II. In 1949, Bucknell finished 6-2, and both losses (to Temple and Gettysburg) were by one point. Gettysburg scored the winning TD in its 34-33 win in the final 40 seconds. Bucknell closed out the 1950 season with four straight wins, which set the stage for the 1951 campaign, in which the Bison rolled to a 9-0 mark. The perfect season concluded with a 21-20 win at Colgate and a 33-6 trouncing of Delaware in Memorial Stadium that led to a more than mild celebration on campus. The 1951 team boasted several All-East and Little All-America players, and the Associated Press poll released on Nov. 20 listed Bucknell at No. 20 in the nation. In 1954, BU beat Lehigh, 48-46, in a wild affair that produced the highest losing score ever by a Bison opponent. One of the great eras in Bucknell football began in 1958 with the arrival of Bob Odell, and after a 1-8 mark in that first season, Odell led Bucknell to a 15-8 Homecoming win over Rutgers in 1959. The following year, a shutout of Delaware capped a 7-2 season and earned the first of two Lambert Cups for Odell’s teams. The Bison reclaimed Eastern supremacy in 1964, winning the Lambert Cup with a 7-2 mark. Bucknell won the Middle Atlantic Conference title in 1965 with a 26-14 win over Delaware, and closed the season with a 22-14 win over Davidson. In that game, All-America Tom Mitchell was chasing the national record for career receiving, and coach Carroll Huntress and his staff devised a formation designed


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In 2006, Landis helped orchestrate ALL-TIME FCS WINS an impressive turnaround as the Bison 1. Yale....................................... 916 equaled the program record by posting 2. Harvard................................. 879 a five-win improvement from the year 3. Penn...................................... 861 before. Bucknell finished with a record 4. Princeton............................... 840 of at least .500 for the third time in 5. North Dakota State................ 741 Landis’ tenure as it alternated wins and 6. Dartmouth............................. 715 losses the entire season for a 6-5 mark. 7. Delaware............................... 701 The final game of the 2007 season, 8. Lehigh................................... 700 an impressive 38-24 win over Patriot 9. Dayton................................... 687 League champion Fordham, served 10. Lafayette............................... 682 as a springboard toward an improved 11. Northern Iowa........................ 680 12. Colgate.................................. 660 2008 campaign for the Bison, who 13. North Dakota......................... 657 finished 5-6, a two-win improvement 14. Cornell................................... 648 over the previous season. 15. Holy Cross............................. 639 Former Bucknell assistant coach 16. Villanova................................ 631 (1981-90) Joe Susan took over the 17. Drake..................................... 627 Bison in 2010. In 2011, he led Bucknell 18. Furman.................................. 616 to a 6-5 record, a school record-tying 19. Brown.................................... 615 five-win improvement from the previous 20. Eastern Kentucky.................. 609 fall. South Dakota State............... 609 22. Bucknell............................... 605 In 2013, Susan once again guided 23. Montana................................ 604 the Bison to a 6-5 record with a 48-10 Note: Numbers reflect totals entering the 2020-21 school year Homecoming victory over Lehigh, a road win at Colgate and a narrow loss to undefeated and top-10 ranked Fordham highlighting the season that featured Bucknell winning five of its final six contests. The Bison followed that campaign by opening 2014 with four-straight wins and they were 7-1 in early November. Bucknell finished with an 8-3 mark, just the fifth time in program history it reached the eight-win plateau. The Bison began a new era in 2019 as Dave Cecchini took the reigns of the program as its 27th head coach. In his first season at the helm, Cecchini led the Bison to a third-place finish in the Patriot League, their highest placement since they were the 2014 runners-up. Cecchini’s offense set school records in completions (229) and passing attempts (426). All-Patriot League First Team wide receiver Brandon Sanders became the sixth Bison to make at least 50 catches in a single campaign while quarterback Logan Bitikofer cracked Bucknell’s top 10 in single-season completions (8th, 175) and single-season passing attempts (t-8th, 305). On the following page are the 10 most significant Bucknell football games ever played, compiled in chronological order. There are certainly many more games that deserve consideration, but we had to make some tough choices. Let the friendly arguments begin.

On October 31, 1936, BILL LANE slashed his way through the Villanova defense to lead Bucknell to a 6-0 Homecoming victory. The win, which lifted the Bison to 4-2 on the season, effectively dashed Villanova’s Rose Bowl aspirations.

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to hit Mitchell with short passes while he was in the backfield. On the second attempt, a bad snap from center led to a big loss, and attempts at the record were abandoned. Mitch Farbstein, a member of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, was captured in the pages of Life after he led Bucknell to a 14-13 win over Gettysburg in 1971. That same year, the bruising fullback scored five touchdowns in a 33-0 win over Lafayette. A 39-yard field goal by Al Yuknus with 20 seconds left gave Bucknell a 19-17 win at Dayton in the 1982 season opener, the Bison’s first visit to the southern Ohio city since “Uncle Charlie” tried to win two games in three days in 1925. The game was also one of the hottest in Bucknell annals, as game-time temperature on the artificial surface was 112 degrees. In 1987, back-to-back home games with Holy Cross (a 48-10 loss) and Columbia (a 62-20 win) brought the national news media to Lewisburg in droves. The media came first to chronicle the Frank Merriwell-like heroics of the Crusaders’ Gordie Lockbaum, and then returned the next week as Columbia attempted to escape its collegiate-record losing streak. The Lions attempted an onside kick on the opening kickoff, but that failed, and Bucknell led 28-0 by the end of the first quarter and the Lions went on to their 37th straight loss. Lou Maranzana’s first season as head coach in 1989 included a very special afternoon, as the Bison’s home stadium was rededicated to the memory of Christy Mathewson. Matty would have been proud, as the Bison that day beat Dartmouth, Maranzana’s alma mater, 36-20. The Tom Gadd era began in 1995, and the 7-4 record included a dramatic 21-14 win at Colgate in the first overtime game in Bucknell history. The drama of that contest, though, paled in comparison to the Bucknell-Colgate game in 1996, as the Bison and Red Raiders again played into overtime, this time with the Patriot League title on the line. In a game that will be long remembered by all in attendance, Bucknell battled to a 28-27 win when a Colgate two-point conversion pass in overtime was batted down by Brandon Little, who would later earn All-America honors. Bucknell built on its championship season by winning its first 10 games the following fall and compiling a 12-game winning streak, the second longest in school history. In the process of posting more wins than any other Bison team, Coach Gadd’s charges were nationally ranked and led the Patriot League in total defense for the third straight year. However, the memorable season and win streak came to an end with a 48-14 loss at Colgate in a game that again decided the Patriot League crown. The Bison continued their winning ways in 1999, turning in their fifth straight winning season with a 7-4 record behind an offense that scored 320 points — the third-highest single-season total in school history. Quarterback Don McDowell turned in one of his career-best performances to lead the Orange and Blue to a 21-16 victory at nationally ranked Colgate, while Jabu Powell stepped in at running back and led the Bison to their first win at Penn’s Franklin Field (23-16) in over 30 years. In 2001 the Bison made it seven straight winning seasons — a first in the history of the program — while playing on their new state-of-the-art FieldTurf. With their football fortunes reaching heights never before seen, the Bison were dealt a devastating blow when Gadd had to step aside in 2002 to battle brain cancer. He lost that battle in March 2003. Gadd tied the BU record for career coaching victories with 48, achieving that figure faster than any of his predecessors. Tim Landis succeeded Gadd in 2003, and quickly restored Bucknell’s recent tradition as a Patriot League contender. The Bison finished in third place with a 4-3 league record, just one year after finishing 0-7. In his second season the Bison improved to 7-4 and were 4-2 in the Patriot League to record their second consecutive third-place finish.


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Lafayette 59, Bucknell 0 November 30, 1883) Certainly not a score for Bucknell followers to remember, but the game is historic because it was the first one. A brief excerpt from an account of the game indicates that the style of both play and writing have changed over the years: “...At this point the time for the first inning was up, and a breathing spell of fifteen minutes was given. At the beginning of the second inning, the University team came up somewhat discouraged, but nevertheless determined to make the other side work for whatever they might secure. “They now used several of Lafayette’s tricks with good result, and showed that it was but want of skill and practice that they had worked so disastrously in the first part of the game. For a full fifteen minutes, the ball was carried about the field without either side gaining a single point.” Bucknell 12, Rutgers 7 (November 22, 1924) The win gave tremendous recognition to the Bucknell football program. Playing at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, ‘Mose’ Wilbach scored both touchdowns for the Bison. Rutgers had gone into the contest undefeated. Bucknell 14, Fordham 13 (November 21, 1931) The game, played at the Polo Grounds, capped an undefeated (6-0-3) season and ended the brilliant Bucknell career of Clarke Hinkle, regarded by many as the finest Bucknell player ever. Fordham also entered the game undefeated, and the contest was covered extensively by the New York media, bringing national attention to Bucknell and its football team. The game, though, was marred by tragedy; Fordham’s Connie Murphy died from injuries sustained in the game. Bucknell 26, Miami 0 (January 1, 1935) The very first Orange Bowl Game, this contest is probably the most written-about game in Bucknell history. The Bison’s appearance in the game — which was no doubt aided by tireless efforts of publicity director Art Brandon — continues to bring widespread national publicity to Bucknell each January 1. The game showcased the coaching talents of “Hook” Mylin, and the first AP photo ever transmitted from a college football game came from this contest. As for the halftime show, which has become a staple of current Orange Bowl games, a newspaper account indicates that, “between the halves, the University of Miami band paraded around the field, followed by a truck carrying several University coeds in an orange-colored bowl. The young ladies threw oranges and tangerines, with more or less accuracy, among the spectators.” Bucknell 21, Colgate 20 (November 10, 1951) Every victory in 1951 was necessary for the undefeated season, but this win came in the next-to-last game, on the road, and was one of only two games all year decided by seven points or less. It was also Bucknell’s only win over Colgate in the 1950s; the Red Raiders ended BU’s record 17-game winning streak in 1952.

Bucknell 26, Delaware 0 (November 19, 1960) This was the fourth shutout in nine games for a terrific defensive team, and precipitated 24 hours of furious campaigning that led to Bucknell’s first-ever Lambert Cup. The win also came on the heels of eight straight losses to Delaware, and clinched first team Little All-America honors and other awards for quarterback Paul Terhes. Bucknell 24, Harvard 21 (October 3, 1964) The Bison ended 73 years of frustration against the Ivy League, and the large number of Boston media in attendance were in high praise of Bucknell. The win also provided the impetus for two other three-point wins and Bucknell’s second Lambert Cup in four years. The contest also started Tom Mitchell en route to the first of two straight Little All-America and Eastern small college Player of the Year campaigns. Bucknell 26, Delaware 14 (November 20, 1965) The victory clinched the Middle Atlantic Conference title, which was — until 1996 — the Bison’s only football conference championship ever. The game also closed the curtain on one of the finest careers in Memorial Stadium history, as Tom Mitchell played his final home game. Bucknell 28, Umass 15 (November 4, 1972) AND Bucknell 41, Colgate 7 (November 11, 1972) These games have been combined into one for this list, as they were the final two home games of coach Fred Prender’s first year, and resulted in two big upsets. UMass had entered the game undefeated (6-0), but Mitch Farbstein and Bob Langan each ran for two touchdowns as the Bison beat the Minutemen. The next week, Bucknell faced a Colgate team that stood 4-2-1, and had hammered Bucknell, 47-24, the year before. Farbstein was unstoppable, rushing for 192 yards and a touchdown as the Bison routed the rivals from the Chenango Valley. Student enthusiasm has been unsurpassed since that time, and the goal posts came down after both games. Bucknell 28, Colgate 27 (November 23, 1996)

Bucknell and Colgate met in Lewisburg with the Patriot League championship at stake, and the Bison won their first football league title in 31 years in dramatic fashion, as Brandon Little broke up a Colgate two-point conversion try in overtime. Bucknell had lost an early 14-0 lead, and trailed 21-14 before Jim Fox engineered a remarkable 99-yard scoring drive midway through the fourth quarter, tying the game at 21-21 and forcing overtime. Bucknell scored first in overtime, with Fox throwing his

fourth touchdown pass of the game. Colgate answered, and then opted for a two-point conversion rather than a kick that would have forced a second overtime. With the league title riding on a single play, Colgate quarterback Ryan Vena rolled right and threw into the end zone, but Little batted the pass down, and bedlam ensued. The game also was the final Bucknell contest for record-setting running back Rich Lemon. Honorable Mention: Bucknell ?, Delaware ? (November 23, 1963) The list above was restricted to games that were actually played. A game that was never played, however, also deserves mention. On Nov. 22, 1963, the nation was shocked and paralyzed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Bucknell campus mourned with the rest of the world, and the football game scheduled at home the next day with the University of Delaware was postponed. Bucknell had won three of its first five games before stumbling in a 14-13 loss to Lafayette. However, victories over Temple, Colgate and Lehigh brought the Bison to 6-3 going into the Delaware game. A victory would give Bucknell a tie with Delaware for the Middle Atlantic Conference University Division championship. The Blue Hens were 8-0 overall and ranked first in the national small college polls conducted by both the Associated Press and United Press International. Interest in the game was at an all-time high on campus, in Lewisburg and the surrounding area, and the media almost certainly would have overflowed Memorial Stadium’s press facilities. A sellout was a distinct possibility. And then the shots rang out in Dealey Plaza. We watched a president take the oath of office on an airplane. We cried. We saw Jack Ruby make a shambles of any pretense of security. We cried again as a young boy saluted his father and the funeral procession moved slowly down Pennsylvania Avenue. We talked about what had happened and tried to get back to some semblance of “normal.” That included trying to reschedule the football game for the following weekend (Delaware said no), Thanksgiving Day (Delaware said no), or at a neutral site (Delaware said no). The game that might have brought Bucknell its first conference crown and one of the largest home crowds in history was never played. Delaware finished the season undefeated with its 8-0 record. UPI kept the Blue Hens at the top of their poll and awarded them a national championship plaque. AP, though, asked questions about why the game wasn’t played, and learning of the Blue Hens’ intransigence, dropped Delaware to second in its final ranking. The game would be the last Bison contest to be canceled until 2001, when the September 11 tragedy again brought a halt to the sports world, including the Bucknell-Cornell football game.


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TOM GADD REMEMBERED On December 22, 1994 Tom Gadd was introduced as Bucknell’s new head football coach. Raised in California, Gadd was highly regarded in college football circles as a defensive guru, although he was hardly a household name among Bucknell followers in Lewisburg, Pa. It did not take him long to make his presence felt. Taking over a program that had enjoyed only one winning season in its previous 14, Gadd quickly instilled a winning spirit back into Bison football, and he re-connected with the alumni, involving them in every step of the program. An inspiring presence not only in the locker room but all across campus and in the surrounding communities, Gadd never had a losing season at Bucknell. The no-name from the other coast became one of the most beloved coaches in Bucknell annals, and he led the Bison to their most glorious seven-year stretch ever. On March 1, 2003, Gadd passed away after a two-year fight with brain cancer. While the disease robbed Bucknell of a legend and a friend, his legacy will long carry on.

THE TOM GADD ERA (1995-2001) In seven years under Tom Gadd, Bucknell ... • Enjoyed seven-straight winning seasons, the only time in the history of the program it has ever happened. • Won 48 games, lifting Gadd into a tie for first on Bucknell’s all-time list of winning coaches. He achieved that mark faster than any other coach. • Won 73.7 percent of its home games. The Bison went 28-10 at home under Gadd. • Placed a total of 97 players on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, more than any other team. • Captured only the second conference championship in program history, and the first since 1965. Bucknell won the Patriot League title in 1996. • Established school records for most wins in a season and in a seven-year period. The Bison enjoyed their first 10-win season in 1997.

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The below monuments are located in the southern part of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, near the beautifully manicured bushes that spell Bucknell. The newest monuments were added in fall 2012 when Hall of Fame back Clarke Hinkle and 1951 co-captain George Young received the much-deserved recognition.


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Left: Mathewson in 1914; Right: Mathewson pitching for the New York Giants

The 1900 Bucknell football team, with Mathewson on the far left in the center row

The 1900 Bucknell baseball team, with Mathewson second from the right in the back row All photos courtesy of the Bucknell University Archives

The most famous Bison and one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Christy Mathewson was better known in his college days as a hard-hitting fullback and outstanding kicker. One of the five original members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., “Matty” gained his initial athletic fame as a fullback, punter and dropkicker at Bucknell from 1898 to 1900. A truly outstanding player, the Factoryville, Pa. native kicked a point-after touchdown in the first varsity game of his freshman year, and in the next three years added 13 touchdowns and eight field goals. Mathewson gained national attention when he dropkicked two field goals against Pennsylvania in 1899 and added a 45-yard field goal against Army the following year. As a result, he was named the “12th man” on Walter Camp’s 1900 All-America team. Reports in Bucknell files indicate that Mathewson practiced his dropkicking hour after hour and also note that his punting was exceptional throughout his career, a three-year stretch during which he scored 106 points. He was also a punishing runner, and one game account makes note of a 65-yard touchdown run and a 70-yard kickoff return. Mathewson, who also played baseball and basketball at Bucknell, was known as a gentleman and true scholar-athlete. In addition to his athletic pursuits, he was an A student, the president of his class and a member of the glee club and literary societies. With the New York Giants (1900-16) and Cincinnati Reds (1916), Mathewson earned the adulation of millions of fans, serving as a role model in professional baseball and bringing respectability to the sport in an era when it was dominated by rough-and-tumble types. Most famously, he pitched three shutouts in three starts to lead the Giants to the 1905 World Series title. He wrapped up his career with a record of 373-188, bolstered by four seasons in which he won at least 30 games. Like many Bucknellians, Mathewson served in World War I, attaining the rank of captain in the Gas and Flame Division in France. During a mishap in training, he was exposed to poison gas that damaged his lungs and caused him to contract the tubercular pneumonia that killed him. Memorial Stadium was rededicated as Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium on Sept. 30, 1989 in his honor. In addition, the Christy Mathewson Award has been presented to the most outstanding male and female student-athletes of each graduating class since 1968. Mathewson is buried in the cemetery just behind the Kenneth Langone Athletics & Recreation Center.


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Seven alumni – including three of the top runners in Bucknell history, two of the school’s all-time best soccer players and record setters from football and wrestling – have been elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame and will be enshrined as part of the 42nd induction class. The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. This year’s induction brings to 277 the number of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, administrators and friends of Bucknell whose contributions are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame. MIKE DECKERT ‘84 was part of one of the most successful teams in any sport in Bucknell history, the 1982 men’s cross country team that finished 12th at the NCAA Championships. Deckert ran on Hall-of-Fame coach Art Gulden’s cross country squads that went 39-0 in dual meets during his four years, which was part of an incredible 167-meet winning streak that spanned 16 years. In 1982, the Bison won the East Coast Conference and District II championships, made a fifth straight NCAA appearance as a team, and finished a best-ever 12th at the national meet. Deckert was an All-East honoree that season, and he placed 94th at the NCAA Championship, which was third on the team behind Hallof-Famers Bill Reifsnyder and Mark Hulme. Deckert was just as successful on the track, where he captured the 1982 and 1984 ECC steeplechase titles, as well as an ECC indoor gold medal with the distance medley relay in 1984. He was also an All-East selection in the 10,000 meters in 1984, when he finished fifth at the IC4A Championships, one place behind Reifsnyder. Deckert graduated with the second-fastest steeplechase time in school history (8:56.24), trailing only Hall-of-Famer Rick Sayre. Deckert still ranks fourth on that list 36 years later, and his name also still appears on top-10 lists in the outdoor 5,000 meters (8th, 14:21.84), outdoor 10,000 meters (5th, 29:16.14) and indoor 5,000 meters (8th, 14:26.34). A native of Lebanon, Pa., and a graduate of Cedar Crest High School, Deckert was also a standout in the classroom, where he earned six ECC Scholar-Athlete awards, two each in cross country, indoor and outdoor

THERESA DENNIS SIMKO

MIKE DECKERT track and field. He was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection. JABU POWELL ‘02 is one of the all-time great running backs in Bucknell football annals. He came to Bucknell from the U.S. Military Academy Prep School and proceeded to rush for 2,919 career yards, the second-highest total in school history behind only Hallof-Famer Rich Lemon. Powell still holds the Bucknell single-game rushing record of 282 yards against Cornell on Sept. 16, 2000, which was one of his 12 career 100-yard rushing games. That mark was also a Patriot League single-game record. Powell’s 1,102 yards in 2000 was the sixth-highest single-season total in school history at the time, and it still ranks seventh in the Bison record book, even though he missed two games that season due to injury. In 1999, Powell rushed for 827 yards, third in the Patriot League, despite playing the first four games of the season as a wide receiver. As a freshman in 1998, he returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown on one of his first career touches of the football. The return was the fifth-longest in school history at the time. He ranked second at graduation and now third

CHRISTA SAWKO

JABU POWELL on Bucknell’s career all-purpose yards chart (4,641). Powell is also fifth in touchdowns (27) and eighth in scoring (161). His 84 points in 2000 are tied for fifthmost in team history. Powell, who came to Bucknell from Orlando’s Dr. Phillips High School, was Bucknell’s leading rusher each year from 1999-2001 and he earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors in each of those seasons. He earned Honorable Mention on the Don Hansen Football Gazette All-America Team in 2000. THERESA DENNIS SIMKO ‘03 became one of the top distance runners in Bucknell history during her days at Bucknell. She ran in two NCAA Cross Country Championships, first in 1999 when Bucknell qualified as a team for the first time in program history, and again in 2001, when she qualified individually and turned in the best finish (73rd out of 249 competitors) in school history. Dennis was an All-Patriot League honoree in all four of her cross country seasons, finishing sixththird-third-second in her four appearances at the PL Championship. Dennis also starred on the track, where she earned four more All-Patriot League citations, three outdoors and one indoors. She was the Patriot League indoor champion in the 5,000 meters as a senior, and she was a threetime conference runner-up in the outdoor 10,000 meters. She also earned All-East honors with a fourth-place finish in the 5K at the 2003 ECAC Indoor Championships. Her best 10K time of 36:18.28 ranked fourth at graduation and still ranks seventh, and her career best in the indoor 5K of 17:12.57 was third at graduation and eighth today. A native of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and a graduate of Hanover Area H.S., Dennis was named to the Patriot League 25th Anniversary Team in 2016. CHRISTA SAWKO ‘07, a Montoursville, Pa., native, is the third member of the Bucknell women’s track and field Class of 2007 to be elected to the Hall of Fame, joining pole vaulter/hurdler Melanie Buczko and thrower Marjorie Grap. Sawko, one of the top middle-distance runners in school history, graduated with a whopping 14 Patriot League gold medals, seven indoors and seven outdoors, and she was an eight-time All-East selection and two-time NCAA Regional qualifier. Sawko won at least one individual gold medal in


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JENNIFER DERVARICS seven of her eight Patriot League Championships appearances, missing out only at her freshman-year outdoor meet. In her indoor career, she won the 800-meter title as a freshman, the 1,000 as a sophomore, and then exploded as a junior, claiming Track Athlete of the Meet honors after winning the 1,000 and the 4x400 and 4x800 relays. She helped shatter the conference record in the 4x800, and then as a senior she won both the 800 and 4x800 titles. Sawko was also a four-time All-East honoree indoors, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the 4x800 relay as a junior and a third-place finish in the open 800 as a senior. Outdoors, Sawko captured both the 800 and 4x800 Patriot League titles in each of her final three seasons, and she added the 1,500-meter title to the list in 2007. She earned four more All-East certificates outdoors, including an ECAC gold medal in the 4x800 relay in 2005. Sawko also qualified for the NCAA Regionals in the 800 as both a junior and senior, finishing as high as 14th. Sawko’s name appeared all over the top of the Bucknell record board when she graduated, and many of those school records held up for many years. She owned the school record in the outdoor 800 (2:08.98) for 11 years and both the indoor 1,000 (2:53.90) and outdoor 1,500 (4:28.28) for seven years. She also helped break school records in the 4x800, distance medley and sprint medley relays. Her top indoor 800 time of 2:09.18 ranked second only to Hall-of-Famer Stephanie Bango. Also a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection as a senior, Sawko was actually recruited to Bucknell as a 400-meter hurdler, and she placed 17th in that event at the 2004 Junior National Championships. JENNIFER DERVARICS ‘09 was a lethal striker on some of the very best teams in Bucknell women’s soccer history. Dervarics was selected as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior, she was a three-time All-Patriot League selection (twice First Team, once Second Team), and she made the All-Mid-Atlantic Region squad following her senior campaign. Dervarics recorded 12 goals and six assists in both her junior and senior years, and she was the Patriot League’s leading scorer in 2008. She graduated with 91 career points on 36 goals and 19 assists. Each of those totals ranked third in school history at the time of her graduation, and she now ranks fourth in goals and points.

CONOR O’BRIEN During her Bucknell career, Dervarics helped the Bison to the 2005 Patriot League Tournament title and the second NCAA Tournament appearance in team history. The Bison also captured Patriot League regular-season titles in 2006 and 2007, and in Dervarics’ four years at Bucknell, the squad posted a 45-28-6 overall record and a 20-7-1 mark in league play. A native of Emmaus, Pa., Dervarics was also a CoSIDA Academic All-District and NSCAA Scholar All-East Region selection. One of the league’s top athletes despite her small size, Dervarics also served as an emergency goalkeeper for a few games during her junior year, and she had a brief stint with the Bison women’s basketball team. After graduation, Dervarics played professionally with the Philadelphia Fever before joining the coaching ranks. She recently completed her second year as head coach at Northwestern Ohio, where she led the Racers to a 21-2 record, a No. 3 national ranking, and a run to the quarterfinals of the NAIA Tournament. CONOR O’BRIEN ‘10 was the quintessential attacking center midfielder who became one of the most-decorated players in the history of the Bucknell men’s soccer team. As a senior in 2009, O’Brien led the Patriot League in goals, assists and points, he won his second straight Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year award, and then he became Bucknell’s first soccer All-American in 33 years when he was named to the NSCAA All-America Second Team. O’Brien, who was a three-time All-Region and threetime All-Patriot League honoree, was one of 15 semifinalists for the Hermann Trophy, given to the national player of the year. He was also named the Philadelphia Soccer News Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Soccer News Network National Player of the Year honor after a magnificent senior season. In 2009, O’Brien recorded a point in 17 of the team’s 23 games, including a school-record 11-game points streak. Seven of his 11 goals were game-winners, including a memorable overtime goal against Lafayette in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals. The Bison would win the league title two days later, and then he assisted on the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Princeton in the NCAA Tournament first round.

ANDY RENDOS ‘10 joins Conor O’Brien as a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, 10 years after a sensational wrestling career at Bucknell. Part of the first recruiting class after the Bison wrestling program was re-launched in 2005, Rendos was a four-time NCAA qualifier and Bucknell’s second-ever two-time All-American. Wrestling at 165 pounds, Rendos posted 121 career victories, a school record at the time, and now the second-highest total behind former teammate Kevin LeValley’s 127. A dozen of those victories came at the NCAA Championships, where he finished fifth as a junior in 2009 and sixth the following year. In 2010, Rendos became Bucknell’s first Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association champion when he won the 165-pound title, and he also finished second at EIWAs as a junior, fourth as a sophomore, and third as a freshman. A graduate of Brockway (Pa.) Area High School, Rendos helped Bucknell to a third-place team finish at the EIWA Championships in 2009 and fourth in 2010. He posted a 26-2 career record in EIWA duals, including 14 straight wins to close his career. His final career winning percentage of .791 (121-32) ranks sixth in school history, and is 24 career pins also ranked in the top 10. His 33 wins as a senior would have tied the school record at the time, except his LeValley logged 42 that same season. A team co-captain all four years at Bucknell, Rendos was a two-time recipient of the William A. Graham IV Most Outstanding Wrestler Award, and he became the sixth wrestler to win the Christy Mathewson Award as the top athlete in his class.

ANDY RENDOS

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O’Brien led the Bison to two Patriot League titles and two NCAA Tournament wins, and the 2009 team won a school-record 17 games (17-6-0). A two-year captain, O’Brien finished his career with 26 goals, 25 assists and 77 points. The point total ranks sixth in school history and was the program’s highest in more than 20 years (all five players ranked ahead of him are already in the Hall of Fame). His 25 assists are second-most in Bucknell history, trailing only Hall-of-Famer Dave Domsohn. A native of Mt. Sinai, N.Y., and a graduate of St. Anthony’s High School, O’Brien went on to a successful pro career, primarily in Denmark and Austria. In 2016, he was named to the Patriot League 25th Anniversary Team.


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A total of 86 football players have been inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame. In addition, 13 coaches have been honored, including three—Bob Odell, Edward “Hook” Mylin and Carl Snavely—who were enshrined in national halls of fame. Notably, five of the players inducted served as football coaches at Bucknell. All 10 members of Bucknell’s first Athletics Hall of Fame class, which was inducted in 1979, had ties to the football program: Arda Bowser 1923, W. Clarke Hinkle 1932, George K. James 1932, William H. Lane 1945, Christopher Mathewson Jr. 1902, Harry E. McCormick 1904, Thomas G. Mitchell 1966, Malcolm E. Musser 1918, Edward C. Myers 1934 and Andrew R.E. Wyant 1892. Most recently, Jabu Powell 2002 was elected to the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020. Hassen I. Abdellah class of 1980......................FB Theodore P. Aceto 1989......................... BSBL, BKB Hunter T. Adams 1998........................................FB Robert R. Albert 1952.........................................FB Thomas A. Alexander 1962................................FB Charles W. Allen 1892.............................. FB, TEN Desire E. Almind 2004....................................... BKB Lectie A. Altman 2006......................................SWIM Michael L. Anders 1998................................... BSBL Alexander M. Anderson 1971............................ TEN John C. Anderson 1905..................................... BKB Jaye C. Andrews 1985....................................... BKB Scott D. Auchenbach 1990................................FB Michael E. Augsberger 1991..............................FB Michael J. Axe 1975............................................FB Stephen W. Baird 1972...................................... TEN Almira S. Baldwin Arnold 1994.............................FH

CLARKE HINKLE

JABU POWELL Stephanie N. Bango Wharton 2002....................T&F Robert R. Barry 1980......................................... BKB William C. Bartol 1872..................................Teacher Dawn M. Becker 1985..........................................SB Kevin E. Bettencourt 2006................................. BKB Robert W. Bickel 1979................................ CC, T&F Edgar H. Biggs................................. Athletic Trainer Walter A. Blair 1907......................................... BSBL Neal Blaisdell 1927.............................................FB George T. Boiston 1935......................................FB Arda Bowser 1923..............................................FB Arthur L. Brandon 1927....................... Administrator Michael C.L. Bright 1993................................... BKB Mark R. Brotherton 1983...................................SOC Rodney A. Brown 1983.......................................LAX Margaret L. Bryan................................ Administrator George A. Buckheit 1979............................ CC, T&F Melanie A. Buczko Lincoln 2007.........................T&F Edward M. Burman 1996....................................FB Bryan D. Burns 1991......................................WRES Michael B. Butts 1989........................................ BKB Jason R. Buursma 2008.................................. BSBL Joseph J. Buzas 1941............................ BSBL, BKB

Christopher T. Cara 2005...................................LAX Francis J. Carroll Jr. 1975........................... CC, T&F Harvey D. Carter 1973....................................... BKB Barbara E. Castens-Seidell 1979.......FH, BKB, LAX John F. Chironna 1955...........................FB, BSBL George W. Cockill 1905....... FB, BSBL, BKB, Coach Charles J.E. Cole 1988............................... CC, T&F William L. Courtney 1992.................................. BKB Mary M. Creamer 2003...................................... BKB Edward E. Curran 1988..................................WRES Thomas E. Cusick 1987.....................................LAX Gabrielle L. Czaja 1985.............................. CC, T&F Dianne T. Czarnecki 1987.............................FH, SB John D. Dailey 1974............................................FB Yetunde Daniels Rubinstein 2000......................T&F Harold M. Danzig 1959...................................... BKB Harry O. Dayhoff 1923...................FB, BSBL, T&F Thomas A. Dean 1952........................................FB Matt A. Deardorff 1992............................... CC, T&F William D. Dearstyne 1962...............................SWM Marjorie A. Deck 1973....................... BKB, FH, TEN Michael S. Deckert 1984............................ CC, T&F John B. Dempsey 1934.............................FB, T&F Sara S. Den Besten Collins 1996.....................ROW Theresa A. Dennis Simko 2003.................. CC, T&F Eugene B. Depew 1971........ FB, FB/BSBL Coach Jennifer P. Dervarics 2009.................................SOC Glenn W. Diehl 1928...........................................FB David P. Domsohn 1989....................................SOC Hugh M. Donovan 1996......................................LAX William C. Dorr 1962........................................SWM William L. Drake 1975..............................SWM, WP Stanley J. Durtan 1973.......................................FB Lee C. Edmonds 1979................................ CC, T&F Kevin R. Eiben 2001...............................FB, BSBL M. Robert Etzweiler 1961................................GOLF Harold L. Evans...............................Golf Coach, Pro Rosalyn K. Ewan..................... Coach, Administrator Mitchell Farbstein 1973.............................FB, T&F Nicholas A. Farina 1934.....................................FB


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KEN JENKINS Catherine A. Karpuk Seward 1977..................... DIV Richard P. Kaufmann 1968....................FB, WRES Robert C. Keegan 1944.......................... BSBL, BKB George H. Kiick 1940.................... FB, BKB, BSBL Patrick C. King 1992.......................................... BKB Ronald C. Kinsey 1966.......................................FB Ann L. Kirwin Anderson 1987............................ BKB Louis L. Kissling 1971.........................................LAX Kathryn M. Kline Grove 1980......................FH, LAX David M. Kucera 1985.........................................FB William H. Lane 1945....... FB, BKB, BSBL, Coach Robert A. Latour............ Swim Coach, Administrator Harry L. Lawrence 1951 (Master’s).......FB Coach Charles G. Lee 2006......................................... BKB Richard N. Lemon 1997......................................FB Albert V. Leslie 1981.......................................... BKB Dorothy Harvey Lloyd 1953..................................FH Michael A. Lookingland 2005.............................SOC Adam J. Lord 2003..............................................FB Eugene C. Luccarelli 1971.....................FB, BSBL Kathleen A. Lynch 1987...................................SWIM Paul Maczuzak 1968...........................................FB Kurt Manrodt Jr. 1939.........................................FB

GENE HUBKA

Thomas M. Marchetti Jr. 1991........................WRES Robert L. Marks 1967.........................................FB Joseph R. Markulike Jr. 1990.......................... BSBL Becki J. Marshall 2002............................... CC, T&F Christopher Mathewson Jr. 1902...... BSBL, FB, BKB Jay P. Mathias 1935......... Bison Club, Univ. Trustee Lynnette K. McBride 1991..................................T&F Harry E. McCormick 1904.... BSBL, FB, T&F, BSKB, Coach Michael P. McDonald 1980.................................FB George L. McGaughey 1935..............................FB James W. McKee 1969.......................................LAX Martin P. McKibbin 1952............... FB, BKB, BSBL Glenn R. McLaughlin 1974......................... CC, T&F Thomas E. McLean 1978..........................T&F, BKB Christopher G. McNaughton 2007..................... BKB Clifford K. Melberger 1961.................................FB Susan D. Mestier Brauner 1974......................SWIM Geoffrey B. Miller 1976............................SWIM, WP Thomas G. Mitchell 1966....................................FB Malcolm E. Musser 1918....................BKB, Coach Bradford J. Myers 1953......................................FB Edward C. Myers 1934........................................FB Jennifer A. Myers Keating 1998.......................SWIM

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C. Edwin Farver 1969............................... BKB, LAX Robert R. Ferraro Jr. 1994..............................WRES Lonnie Fertik Williard 1983.................................T&F John D. Filer 1937.....................................FB, BKB Lisa M. Fink Povsic 1993............................ SB, BKB Patrick J. Flannery 1980.... BKB, BSBL, BKB Coach Hope M. Foster 2008......................................... BKB Kirk A. Foulke 1961............................................FB B. Kathryn Frazier 1982...................................SWIM Meghan A. Freese Dirito 2004.........................SWIM Pete Fry 1932....................... FB, BKB, BSBL, T&F Frank S. Funair 1940................................FB, BOX Thomas E. Gadd.....................................FB Coach Joseph A. Gallagher 1952...............FB, BKB, T&F Maria J. Garcia Harkley 2004.............................T&F Michael J. Geraghty 1984...................................T&F Robert J. Gibbon Jr. 1985..................................FB Elisabeth Gibbons 1995....................................SOC J. Ronald Giordano 1963...................................FB James Given 1988..............................................FB William A. Graham IV 1962.....WRES, Univ. Trustee Marjorie A. Grap Goedel 2007............................T&F William H. Gravely 1977............................T&F, BKB Susanne M. Gray Behringer 1984...............LAX, FH Terrie J. Grieb.......................... Coach, Administrator Benjamin W. Griffith 1899.... FB, BSBL, Administrator Jeremy M. Gross 1993....................................SWIM Margaret Grunow Conze 1993........................SWIM Arthur F. Gulden............................... CC/T&F Coach George F. Haines 1943...................................... BKB Edward H. Halicki 1929................ FB, BSBL, BKB F. Ellis Harley 1959................................. BKB, BSBL Brian S. Harshman 1985............................ CC, T&F James B. Harvey 1988............................SWIM, WP Lawrence K. Hathaway 1965............................. BKB Samuel C. Havrilak 1969....................................FB James M. Heizman 1996....................................T&F Pamela H. Heller Shassian 1979........FH, LAX, BKB Jill L. Henry-Feeney 1981.....................BKB, FH, SB Edwin J. Hess Jr. 1990...................................... TEN Ronald J. Hess 2000.................................. CC, T&F Jeffrey A. Hilk 1986.................................. WP, SWIM Willie B. Hill Jr. 1998...........................................FB W. Clarke Hinkle 1932.........................................FB Tameka A. Hinton 1995......................................T&F Jon-Robert Holden 1998................................... BKB Lori D. Houck Steigerwald 2000........................ BKB Eugene L. Hubka 1947...........................FB, BSBL Mark D. Hulme 1983................................... CC, T&F Albert E. Humphreys......... FB Coach, Administrator George K. James 1930...........................FB, BSBL Owen W. James 1934.........................................FB Sidney I. Jamieson ....................... LAX/FB Coach Kenneth W. Jenkins 1982...................................FB Ian P. Joseph 2001.......................................... BSBL Michael R. Joseph 1990.................................... BKB Alvin F. Julian 1923....................... FB, BKB, BSBL Lynn Comer Kachmarik................ WP/SWIM Coach


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Karin I. Wegener Knisely 1979...........FH, BKB, LAX Melissa K. Wharton 1998.....................................VB James L. Wherry 1970...................................... BKB David R. White 1983................................... CC, T&F William F. Wilkinson 1936.........................FB, T&F Stephen P. Winings 1974................................SWIM Jill W. Wise Smith 1989......................................T&F Charles R. Woollum................................BKB Coach Andrew R. E. Wyant 1892...................................FB George B. Young 1952.......................................FB Jennifer L. Yuengling-Franquet 1993...................SB Justin W. Zackey 1994.......................................LAX Jennifer L. Zimmerman 2000................................FH Note: Names in italics are initial inductees; football are inductees in bold.

TOM MITCHELL Edward E. Mylin......................................FB Coach Norine M. Nadeau-Brown 1996..........................T&F J. Douglas Nauman 1973..........................FB, T&F Sharon L. Nichols 1991........................................SB Conor S. O’Brien 2010......................................SOC Robert H. Odell.......................................FB Coach Peter R. O’Keeffe 1972...................................SWIM Gregory W. Olson 1970...................................SWIM James E. Ostendarp 1952..................................FB R. Lyman Ott 1962............................................SOC Edward W. Pangburn 1915.... FB, BSBL, Univ. Trustee Anthony C. Paxton 1981......................................WP Judith M. Perry West 1990......................... CC, T&F Margaret L. Philleo Ricci 1979............FH, BKB, LAX John M. Plant........................... Administrator, Coach Tricia M. Plasko Rocchino 1992.........................T&F David C. Pomfret 2000.......................................T&F Jabulani D. Powell 2002.....................................FB Noel L. Powell 2004............................................T&F Tyler O. Prout 2000......................................... BSBL Martin A. Quick 1939................................BOX, FB Victoria A. Quimby Nigrini 2002......................... BKB Suzanne M. Raffaele 2003.................................LAX David P. Rath 1970.................................. SOC, TEN Arthur B. Raynor 1950............................SOC, BSBL J. Maxwell Reed 1924................FB, BSBL, Coach William P. Reifsnyder 1984......................... CC, T&F Andrew R. Rendos 2010................................WRES Craig A. Reynolds.................... Coach, Administrator Don H. Richards 1956..................................... BSBL Robert N. Richards 1974.................................... DIV Richard B. Roush 1951......................... BSBL, SOC Susan L. Rowland Miller 1989............................T&F Randall J. Ruger 1970............................FB, BSBL Richard W. Russell....................... SWIM/WP Coach Thomas H. Sanders 1979...................................LAX Christa M. Sawko 2007......................................T&F Richard J. Sayre 1982................................ CC, T&F Larry M. Schoeneberger 1975...........................FB Scott F. Schulte 1981............................... WP, SWIM

NATIONAL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Roger J. Schwanhausser 1975.......................SWIM Thomas M. Scotton 1978...............................WRES Christopher M. Seneca 1987............................. BKB Christian L. Simpson 1994................................ BKB John J. Sitarsky 1936...... FB, BKB, BSBL, Coach James P. Smigie 1965.....................................SWIM Harvey F. Smith 1894......BSBL, FB, Univ. Trustee Stuart M. Smith 1938..........................................FB Carl G. Snavely 1933 (Master’s)............FB Coach Gary A. Sojka.................................... Univ. President Stacey L. Spitko Reeder 1988.................... BKB, SB Edwin S. Stebbins 1937.....................................T&F Katherine E. Steele Peters 1996..........................VB Joseph B. Steiner 1962..................................... BKB Stephen J. Stephanou 1938.....................FB, BOX Herbert E. Stiefel 1952........................................FB Bruce E. Strasburg 1975...................................SOC Scott A. Strasburg 1977.....................................SOC Donald W. Strassner 1952................................. BKB Justin T. Sussman 2003.....................................LAX Julie M. Sweitzer Granger 1999................. CC, T&F Walter S. Szot 1944.............................................FB Burton W. Talmage 1955....................................FB W. Paul Terhes 1961...........................................FB E. Jared Thimme 1966....................................SWIM Thomas A. Thompson 1960.......BKB, BSBL, Coach Louis V. Tomasetti 1940.....................................FB Erle M. Topham 1915..............................FB, BSBL Gary B. Toubman 1976......................................SOC Bradley N. Tufts............... Administrator, Golf Coach Ralph M. Turri 1976................................... FB, LAX Kenneth A. Twiford 1962........................FB, BSBL Richard C. Tyrrell 1963...........................FB, BSBL Peter W. von Hoffmann 1979.............................LAX Charlie M. Waddell 2007.................................GOLF Charles J. Wagner 1976..................................GOLF Lynne P. Walshaw 1989............................. BKB, SB Jennifer A. Walz Lapioli 1989..................... BKB, SB Patricia A. Way 1994...................................FH, LAX John S. Webber 1952............................. BSBL, BKB

• The most famous member of the Hall is probably Christy Mathewson, who is also a charter member of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. At Bucknell, Mathewson was an outstanding dropkicker and fullback on Bison football teams from 1898-1900. • Clarke Hinkle, a standout halfback who later starred for the Green Bay Packers, is a member of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. • George Young, the co-captain of the undefeated 1951 Bucknell football team who went on to achieve tremendous success as an NFL executive, will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the Centennial Class of 2020. • Andrew Wyant, a Bison star from 1888-91 who later went on to play for the University of Chicago, is a member of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. • Carl Snavely and Edward “Hook” Mylin are members of the National Football Hall of Fame and the Helms Hall of Fame. Snavely went 42-16-8 at Bucknell from 1927-33 and also coached at Cornell, North Carolina and Washington (Mo.) University. Mylin, who succeeded Snavely, coached Bucknell’s Orange Bowl championship team. • Bob Odell, who coached Bucknell to Lambert Cup titles in 1960 and 1964, was inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1992 in honor of his remarkable career at Penn.


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salute their National Football Foundation and College

HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

ANDREW WYANT

Guard/Center • Class of 1892

CARL SNAVELY

CLARKE HINKLE

Head Coach • 1927-33

EDWARD “HOOK” MYLIN Head Coach • 1934-36

Halfback • Class of 1932

BOB ODELL

Head Coach • 1958-64


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Rich Lemon (Colgate), 11/11/1995 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 Jabu Powell (Georgetown), 10/7/2000 Dave Vassar (Lehigh), 10/14/1967 Bob Langan (Lafayette), 10/20/1973 Matt Walsh (Lehigh), 9/7/1992 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 9/16/1995 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/1997 Chris Peer (Towson), 11/15/1997 Mitch Farbstein (Gettysburg), 10/2/1971 Rich Lemon (Towson), 10/8/1994 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/1996 C.J. Williams (Cornell), 9/19/2015 Chris Peer (Penn), 10/5/1996 Jabu Powell (Holy Cross), 11/4/2000 Mitch Farbstein (Rutgers), 10/30/1971 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/1994 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/19/1994 Rich Lemon (Lehigh), 10/7/1995 Rich Lemon (Yale), 10/12/1996 Chad Freshnock (VMI), 9/24/2016

Season 293 282 254 248 235 230 228 213 212 208 207 206

Rich Lemon, 1995 Rich Lemon, 1994 Daris Wilson, 2004 Jabu Powell, 2000 Chris Peer, 1997 Joey DeFloria, 2016 Matt Walsh, 1992 Ken Jenkins, 1980 Rich Lemon, 1993 Dante Ross, 2005 Rich Lemon, 1996 Blamah Sarnor, 2003

Career 994 645

Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Brian Henesey, 1988-91

RUSHING YARDS Game 282 268 252 236 229 222 215 212 211 210

Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/2005 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/2004 Chris Peer (Holy Cross), 10/25/1997 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/2004 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/1996 Joel Boyd (Gettysburg), 10/22/1977 Jabu Powell (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 James Ostendarp (NYU), 10/1/1949 Rich Lemon (Bloomsburg), 9/4/1993

Game, Opponent 364 Tony Vinson (Towson), 11/13/1993 Season 1496 Rich Lemon, 1994 1297 Rich Lemon, 1995 1270 Ken Jenkins, 1980

RICH LEMON ran for at least 100 yards in all 11 games during the 1994 season. One of four Bison to earn four All-Patriot League citations, he still holds multiple school records, including career (4,742) and season (1,496) rushing yards. 1151 1149 1111 1102 1070 1069 1025

Rich Lemon, 1993 Daris Wilson, 2004 Chris Peer, 1997 Jabu Powell, 2000 Joey DeFloria, 2016 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951

Consecutive 100-Yard Games, Overall 17 Rich Lemon, 1993-1995

Career 4742 2919 2649 2626 2336 2334 2041 1913 1899 1877 1756 1752

Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Brian Henesey, 1988-91 Brad Myers, 1950-52 Ken Jenkins, 1978-81 C.J. Williams, 2013-16 Daris Wilson, 2001-04 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68 Tyler Smith, 2009-12 Burt Talmage, 1950-52 Bob Langan, 1972-74 Mitch Farbstein, 1970-72

Longest Rushes 94 Frank Funair, vs. Penn St, 10/8/1938 91 Hassen Abdellah vs. Lehigh, 10/27/1979 90 Al Yanelli vs. Delaware, 11/9/1946 88 Jim Ostendarp vs. NYU, 10/1/1949 85 Chad Freshnock vs. Lehigh, 11/4/2017 84 Matt Hart vs. Ohio-Wesleyan, 10/12/1963 84 Brad Myers vs. Temple, 10/10/1952

RUSHING (OTHER) 100-Yard Games, Season 11 Rich Lemon, 1994 100-Yard Games, Career 28 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 1 3 Brad Myers, 1950-52 12 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 C.J. Williams, 2013-16 11 Ken Jenkins, 1978-81 10 Daris Wilson, 2001-04 8 Burt Talmage, 1950-52 7 Brian Henesey, 1988-91 6 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68 Mitch Farbstein, 1970-72 Blahmah Sarnor, 2001-04 Joey DeFloria, 2014-17 Consecutive 100-Yard Games, Season 11 Rich Lemon, 1994

Most Yards Per Carry, Season (Minimum 100 attempts) 6.9 Jim Ostendarp, 1949 (120-828) (Minimum 150 attempts) 6.8 Burt Talmage, 1951 (150-1025)

Most Yards, Two Consecutive Games 416 Tyler Smith vs. Lafayette (212) & Fordham (204), 2011 403 Rich Lemon vs. Holy Cross (196) & Colgate (207), 1995 401 Jabu Powell vs. Cornell (282) & Columbia (119), 2000 379 Daris Wilson vs. Colgate (236) & Duquesne (143), 2004 371 Jabu Powell vs. Duquesne (215) & Georgetown (156), 2000 362 Burt Talmage vs. Muhlenberg (208) & Lafayette (154), 1952 358 Rich Lemon vs. So. Connecticut (171) & Harvard (187), 1994 Daris Wilson vs. Holy Cross (252) & Fordham (106), 2004 Yards Rushing by a Freshman, Game 210 Rich Lemon, vs. Bloomsburg, 1993 Yards Rushing by a Freshman, Season 1151 Rich Lemon, 1993 899 C.J. Williams, 2013 Yards Rushing by a Quarterback, Game 268 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/2005


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PASSING ATTEMPTS Game 67 62 51 50 49 48 47

Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/2001 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/1986 Todd Wenrich (Kent State), 9/8/2001 Logan Bitikofer (Fordham), 11/23/2019 Howie Burke (Delaware), 11/20/1971 R.J. Nitti (Georgetown), 10/24/2015 Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/1994 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/1986 Bob Gibbon (Delaware), 11/17/1984

Season 384 365 344 338 310 307 306 305 296 294 290

Todd Wenrich, 2001 R.J. Nitti, 2015 Jim Fox, 1995 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 Bob Gibbon, 1984 Jim Fox, 1996 Jim Given, 1986 Lucas Phillips, 2000 Logan Bitikofer, 2019 Brandon Wesley, 2010 Bob Gibbon, 1983 Scott Auchenbach, 1989

Career 984 765 752 732 658 654 604 575 574 547 559 492

Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 R.J. Nitti, 2013-16 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 Jim Given, 1985-87 Don McDowell, 1997-99 Jim Fox, 1993-96 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 Rob Glus, 1991-94 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 Logan Bitikofer, 2017-pres.

Marcello Trigg (vs. Duquesne), 9/6/2008 (14-16) Todd Hatajik (vs. Columbia), 9/22/1990 (18-21)

Season .671 .660 .657 .629 .628 .618 .611

Marcello Trigg, 2008 (104-155) Daris Wilson, 2004 (62-94) Travis Kopp, 1992 (92-140) Bob Gibbon, 1983 (185-295) Bill Lerro, 1964 (98-156) Brandon Wesley, 2013 (110-178) Daris Wilson, 2003 (58-95)

Career .631 .604

Daris Wilson, 2001-04 (140-222) Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 (365-604)

PASSING YARDS

Yards Rushing by a Quarterback, Season 1149 Daris Wilson, 2004 Yards Rushing by a Quarterback, Career 2041 Daris Wilson, 2001-04

Game .875 .857

PASSING COMPLETIONS Game 36 29 28 27

Todd Wenrich (Fordham), 10/27/2001 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/1986 Bob Gibbon (Boston Univ.), 11/12/1983 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/1992 R.J. Nitti (Georgetown), 10/24/2015 Logan Bitikofer (Princeton), 9/28/2019 Logan Bitikofer (Fordham), 11/23/2019 Scott Auchenbach (Lehigh), 11/5/1988 Rob Glus (Fordham), 11/19/1994

Season 209 205 192 185 182 180 175 174 171 170 164 157 150

Todd Wenrich, 2001 R.J. Nitti, 2015 Jim Fox, 1995 Bob Gibbon, 1983 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 Jim Given, 1986 Bob Gibbon, 1984 Logan Bitikofer, 2019 Brandon Wesley, 2012 Brandon Wesley, 2010 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 Lucas Phillips, 2000 Jim Fox, 1996 Todd Hatajik, 1990

Career 571 418 417 416 365 351 350 310 307 292 291 278 258

Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 Jim Given, 1985-87 R.J. Nitti, 2013-16 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 Don McDowell, 1997-99 Jim Fox, 1993-96 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 Rob Glus, 1991-94 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 Logan Bitikofer, 2017-pres. Paul Terhes, 1958-60

Game 383 358 353 350 342 338 335 323 313 304 303

Rob Glus (Fordham), 9/19/1994 Scott Auchenbach (Towson), 10/7/1989 Travis Kopp (Towson), 9/19/1992 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/1986 Scott Auchenbach (Fordham), 9/16/1989 R.J. Nitti (Georgetown), 10/24/2015 Jim Given (Lafayette), 10/25/1986 Bob Gibbon (Columbia), 10/22/1983 Trey Lauletta (Lehigh), 10/11/2014 Travis Kopp (Lafayette), 10/12/1991 Jim Given (IUP), 9/13/1986

Season 2477 2385 2327 2199 2167 2132 2060 2026 1835 1821 1783

R.J. Nitti, 2015 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 Todd Wenrich, 2001 Jim Fox, 1995 Jim Given, 1986 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 Bob Gibbon, 1984 Todd Hatajik, 1990 Bob Gibbon, 1983 Rob Glus, 1994 Jim Fox, 1996

Career 6277 5256 5171 4790 4090 3988 3982 3940 3895 3464 3206 2863

Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 R.J. Nitti, 2013-16 Jim Given, 1985-87 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 Jim Fox, 1993-96 Don McDowell, 1997-99 Rob Glus, 1991-94 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 Travis Kopp, 1991-94

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In 2004, DARIS WILSON rushed for 1,149 yards. To this day, he is the only Bucknell quarterback to rush for at least 1,000 yards in a single campaign; he owns 2,041 career rushing yards, good for first all-time among Bison quarterbacks.


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Game 5 4 Season 21 19 17 16 15 Career 42 34 31 30 28 26 26 25

Rob Glus (Harvard), 9/24/1994 Ron Giordano (Colgate), 11/10/1962 Bob Bianchi (Drexel), 9/23/1972 Bob Gibbon (Northeastern), 9/22/1984 Jim Given (Colgate), 10/18/1986 Todd Hatajik (Columbia), 9/22/1990 Jim Fox (Colgate), 11/23/1996 R.J. Nitti (Sacred Heart), 9/20/2014 Trey Lauletta (Lehigh), 10/11/2014 R.J. Nitti (Lafayette), 10/31/2015 Todd Hatajik, 1990 Scott Auchenbach, 1989 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 Bob Gibbon, 1984 Jim Given, 1986 Rob Glus, 1994 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 R.J. Nitti, 2013-16 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 Jim Given, 1985-87 Don McDowell, 1997-99 Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 Rob Glus, 1991-94

PASSING (OTHER) Most Yards Per Attempt, Season (Minimum 50 attempts) 9.3 Marcello Trigg, 2008 (155-1438) 9.1 Daris Wilson, 2004 (94-852) Most Yards Per Completion, Season (Minimum 25 completions) 19.6 Tom Dean, 1951 (28-549) Interceptions, Game 6 Kerry Snow (C.W. Post), 1976 Interceptions, Season 20 Kerry Snow, 1976 Interceptions, Career 33 Kerry Snow, 1974-76 Consecutive Completions 18 Scott Auchenbach (Colgate), 11/11/1989 Most Yards by a Freshman, Season 1699 Brandon Wesley, 2010 834 Travis Kopp, 1991 Longest Scoring Pass Play 86 J. John-A. Kissinger, (Penn), 10/3/1998 84 P. Terhes-J. Eachus, (Lehigh), 11/1/1958 83 S. Auchenbach-L. Erb, (Fordham), 9/16/1989 83 R. Glus-B. Bernardini, (Colgate), 11/21/1992 82 M. Trigg-A. Kizekai, (Fordham), 11/17/2007 81 B. Marks-D. Lenhard, (Temple), 10/8/1966 80 S. Havrilak-B. Smith, (Lafayette), 10/22/1966

H. Burke-C. Probst, (The Citadel), 9/18/1971 J. Given-M. Morrow, (Davidson), 10/11/1986 T. Kopp-K. McElvene, (Bloomsburg), 9/5/1992

RECEPTIONS Game 14 13 12

Brandon Sanders (Holy Cross), 10/5/2019 Tom Mitchell (Harvard), 10/3/1964 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/1971 Carl Probst (Delaware), 11/20/1971 Dave Kucera (Northeastern), 9/22/1984 Jim Horan (Fordham), 10/27/2001 Will Carter (Georgetown), 10/24/2015

Season 73 72 71 60 59 58 53 52 49

Dave Kucera, 1984 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 Tom Mitchell, 1964 Will Carter, 2015 Tom Mitchell, 1965 Jim Horan, 2001 Brandon Sanders, 2019 Will Carter, 2014 Dave Kucera, 1983 Will Carter, 2016 John Sakowski, 1995

Career 195 173 172 144 129 128 122 106 102 97 96

Will Carter, 2013-16 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 Jim Horan, 1999-2002 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-84 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 Lester Erb, 1987-90 Brandon Sanders, 2018-pres. Ardie Kissinger, 1995-98 Paul Gilewicz, 1968-70 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-09

RECEIVING YARDS Game 264 246 202 201 194 184 170 166 162 156 151 150 Season 1083 1029 959 902 886 850

Tom Mitchell (Temple), 10/9/1965 Will Carter (Lehigh), 10/11/2014 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/16/1989 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/1971 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/1989 David Berardinelli (Towson), 9/19/1992 David Berardinelli (Laf.), 10/12/1991 Shaun Pasternak (Duquesne), 9/6/2008 Tom Mitchell (Temple), 10/31/1964 Shaun Pasternak (Fordham), 11/22/2008 Dave Kucera (Northeastern), 9/22/1984 Mike Guerrini (Harvard), 10/3/1987 Shaun Pasternak (Colgate), 10/25/2008 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 Dave Kucera, 1984 Will Carter, 2014 Lester Erb, 1989 Tom Mitchell, 1964 Tom Mitchell, 1965

835 773 769 735 734

Career 2744 2358 2110 1980 1825 1819 1819 1663 1609 1608 1515 1410 1390

Mike Guerrini, 1987 Mike Guerrini, 1988 David Berardinelli, 1991 Lester Erb, 1990 David Berardinelli, 1992 Will Carter, 2016 Will Carter, 2013-16 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 Jim Horan, 1999-2002 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-84 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 Lester Erb, 1987-90 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 David Berardinelli, 1989-92 Mike Guerrini, 1987-88 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-09 Victor Walker, 2010-13 Ardie Kissinger, 1995-98

RECEIVING (OTHER) Touchdown Catches, Game 3 Carl Probst (The Citadel), 9/18/1971 Ken Jenkins (W. Chester), 10/18/1980 Mike Morrow (Lafayette), 10/25/1986 Will Carter (Lehigh), 10/11/2014 Jake Hartman (Lafayette), 11/1/2014 Touchdown Catches, Season 12 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 10 Lester Erb, 1990 9 Will Carter, 2014 Touchdown Catches, Career 18 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 Lester Erb, 1987-90 Will Carter, 2013-16 Career 100-Yard Games 11 Tom Mitchell, 1963-65 8 Mike Guerrini, 1987-88 Will Carter, 2013-16 7 Dave Kucera, 1980, 82-84 6 Albert Marquardt, 2000-03 Shaun Pasternak, 2007-09 5 Lester Erb, 1987-90 4 Mike Morrow, 1983-86 David Berardinelli, 1989-92 Ron Rockett, 1995-98 Yards Per Reception, Game (Minimum five receptions) 33.7 Lester Erb (Fordham), 9/21/1991 (6-202) Yards Per Reception, Season 27.9 Joe Gallagher, 1949 (14-391) Yards Per Reception, Career 23.5 Joe Gallagher, 1949-51 (44-1036)


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TOUCHDOWNS Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/1929 Mitch Farbstein (Laf.), 10/23/1971 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/2004 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/2004

Season 21 17 16 14 12 11

Clarke Hinkle, 1929 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 2004 Ken Jenkins, 1980 Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 2000 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Chris Peer, 1997 Jason Marrow, 1998 C.J. Williams, 2013 Joey DeFloria, 2016

Career 37 33 31 27

Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Brad Myers, 1950-52 Jason Marrow, 1998-2001 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

TOTAL OFFENSE Game 397

Sam Havrilak (Colgate), 11/9/1968

Season 2511 2443 2295 2227 2170 2086 2070 2008 2001 1999 1992 1896

Scott Auchenbach, 1989 Todd Wenrich, 2001 R.J. Nitti, 2015 Scott Auchenbach, 1988 Jim Fox, 1995 Bob Gibbon, 1984 Sam Havrilak, 1968 Jim Given, 1986 Daris Wilson, 2004 Todd Hatajik, 1990 Brandon Wesley, 2012 Brandon Wesley, 2010

Career 6952 5404 4775 4742 4532 4511 4509 4402 3947 3880 3713 3660 3423

Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 Scott Auchenbach, 1986-89 R.J. Nitti, 2013-16 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Marcello Trigg, 2006-09 Don McDowell, 1997-99 Jim Given, 1985-87 Sam Havrilak, 1966-68 Bob Gibbon, 1983-84 Rob Glus, 1991-94 Jim Fox, 1993-96 Todd Wenrich, 1999-2002 Kerry Snow, 1974-76

By catching 14 passes in Bucknell’s 2019 meeting with Holy Cross,

BRANDON SANDERS

broke a school record held by Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame member Tom Mitchell since 1964. Sanders totaled a team season-best 122 yards. Most Plays, Season 455 Todd Wenrich, 2001 450 Brandon Wesley, 2010 Most Plays, Career 1426 Brandon Wesley, 2010-13 964 Jim Given, 1985-87

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Game 341 325 301 300 296 291 285 283 258 255 254

Ken Jenkins (West Chester), 10/18/80 Dante Ross (Marist), 10/1/05 Jabu Powell (Cornell), 9/16/2000 Rich Lemon (Holy Cross), 11/5/1994 Rich Lemon (Fordham), 11/16/1996 Earl Beecham (Cornell), 11/2/1985 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/2008 Tyler Smith (Lafayette), 10/29/2011 Will Carter (Lehigh), 10/11/2014 Lester Erb (Lafayette), 11/4/1989 A.J. Kizekai (Holy Cross), 11/1/2008

Season 1908 1884 1880 1840 1609 1584 1533 1489 1464

A.J. Kizekai, 2007 Ken Jenkins, 1980 Rich Lemon, 1994 A.J. Kizekai, 2008 Tyler Smith, 2011 Matt Walsh, 1992 Rich Lemon, 1995 Tyler Smith, 2010 Dan Scocca, 1989

Career 5952 5536 4641 4384 3991 3484 3474 3286 3204

Rich Lemon, 1993-96 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 Tyler Smith, 2009-12 Hassen Abdellah, 1976-79 Ken Jenkins, 1978-81 Lester Erb, 1987-90 Brad Myers, 1950-52

KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns, Game 7 Pete Louthis (Harvard), 10/5/68 Greg Wright (Delaware), 11/20/71 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/85 A.J. Kizekai (Hofstra), 10/11/08 Most Returns, Season 43 A.J. Kizekai, 2007 Most Returns, Career 109 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 84 Dan Scocca, 1987-90 Most Yards, Game 210 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/2008 198 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/2004 178 A.J. Kizekai (Colgate), 10/25/2008 175 A.J. Kizekai (Hofstra), 10/11/2008 172 Earl Beecham (UNH), 10/12/1985 171 Dan Scocca (Princeton), 10/15/1988 167 A.J. Kizekai (Stony Brook), 9/8/2007 166 Tyler Smith (Duquesne), 9/4/2010 156 A.J. Kizekai (Duquesne), 9/1/2007 152 Dan Scocca (Lafayette), 10/10/1987 148 Brian Regan (Colgate), 10/26/2012 141 A.J. Kizekai (Richmond), 9/22/2007 Most Yards, Season 1113 A.J. Kizekai, 2007 973 A.J. Kizekai, 2008 802 Tyler Smith, 2010 753 Troy White, 1994 651 Tyler Smith, 2011 618 A.J. Kizekai, 2009 603 Bryan Marine, 2018 558 Brad Bernardini, 1993 547 Dan Scocca, 1987 537 Tom Crum, 1967 505 Brian Regan, 2012 485 Dan Scocca, 1988 Most Yards, Career 2725 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09 1843 Dan Scocca, 1987-90

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Longest Returns 100 A.J. Kizekai (Lafayette), 11/8/2008 99 Justin Brumbaugh (Dickinson), 11/28/1929 Terence Parham (Towson), 9/14/1996 97 George Vetter (Gettysburg), 10/25/1931 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/2004 94 Vince Woody (Gettysburg), 10/22/1977 93 Jabu Powell (Columbia), 9/26/1998 92 A.J. Kizekai (Colgate), 10/6/2007

A.J. KIZEKAI holds nearly all of Bucknell’s kickoff return records. At Lafayette during the 2008 campaign, he returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. That play stands as the longest kickoff return and scoring play in school history.

Most Touchdowns, Game 2 Dante Ross (Georgetown), 10/2/2004 Most Touchdowns, Career 2 Terence Parham, 1994-97 Dante Ross, 2002-05 A.J. Kizekai, 2006-09

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns, Game 9 Ed Netski (Franklin & Marshall), 11/23/1944 Most Returns, Season 32 Mike Phillips, 1994 Most Returns, Career 69 Dante Ross, 2002-05 Most Yards, Game 140 Gene Hubka (Muhlenberg), 9/16/1944 Most Yards, Season 366 Kevin Eiben, 2000 301 Bob Marks, 1965 296 Bryan Marine, 2018 281 Mike Phillips, 1994 281 Nolan Applegate, 2006 276 Ardie Kissinger, 1997 265 Dan Palko, 1998 260 Kevin Eiben, 1999 246 Dante Ross, 2004 233 Dante Ross, 2003 232 Gene Hubka, 1944 Most Yards, Career 730 Dante Ross, 2002-05 626 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000 Longest Return 89 Matt Hart (Ohio Wesleyan), 10/12/1963

POINTS Game 50 30

Clarke Hinkle (Dickinson), 11/28/1929 Mitch Farbstein (Lafayette), 10/23/1971 Daris Wilson (Holy Cross), 10/30/2004 Daris Wilson (Colgate), 11/13/2004

Season 128 102 96

Clarke Hinkle, 1929 Jason Marrow, 1999 Daris Wilson, 2004 Ken Jenkins, 1980

84 74 68 67 66

Brad Myers, 1951 Burt Talmage, 1951 Jabu Powell, 2000 Shaun Pasternak, 2008 Chris Peer, 1997 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 Lester Erb, 1990 Rich Lemon, 1994 Jason Marrow, 1998 Ryan Korn, 2003 C.J. Williams, 2013 Joey DeFloria, 2016

12 11 10

Career 230 222 198 192 186 178 173 162

Clarke Hinkle, 1929-31 Rich Lemon, 1993-96 Brad Myers, 1950-52 Chris Lundberg, 199-2002 Jason Marrow, 1998-2001 Steve Barimo, 1986-89 Al Yuknus, 1981-84 Jabu Powell, 1998-2001 Ken Jenkins, 1979-81

Longest Field Goal 55 Lloyd Trimmer (GW), 1925 52 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/81 50 Felix McCormick (GW), 1925 (drop kick)

KICKING Field Goals, Game 4 Steve Barimo (Lafayette), 11/4/1989 John Burdick (Cornell), 10/14/2017 3 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/3/1981 Al Yuknus (Cornell), 10/31/1981 Al Yuknus (Columbia), 10/22/1983 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 11/5/1983 Al Yuknus (Davidson), 10/20/1984 Ross Coleman (St. Mary’s), 9/12/1998 Chris Lundberg (Lafayette), 10/14/2000 Chris Lundberg (Holy Cross), 11/4/2000 Chris Lundberg (Columbia), 9/22/2001 Chris Lundberg (St. Mary’s), 9/14/2002 Ryan Korn (Columbia), 9/27/2003 Ryan Korn (Georgetown), 9/3/2005 Field Goals, Season 14 Ryan Korn, 2003 John Burdick, 2017 13 Chris Lundberg, 2000

Al Yuknus, 1981 Drew Orth, 2011 Sean Cobelli, 2012 Steve Barimo, 1989 Derek Maurer, 2014 Steve Barimo, 1987 Rich Miller, 1995 Ross Coleman, 1997 Ross Coleman, 1998

Field Goals Career 37 Al Yuknus, 1981-84 32 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002

Most Consecutive Field Goals 10 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 Extra Points Made, Game 10 Mike Seigfried (Ohio Wes.), 10/10/64 Extra Points Attempted, Game 10 Mike Seigfried (Ohio Wes.), 10/10/64 Extra Points Made, Season 39 Joe Mason, 1951 Extra Points Attempted, Season 48 Joe Mason, 1951 Extra Points Made, Career 96 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 Extra Points Attempted, Career 109 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 Most Consecutive Extra Points Made, Season 35 Ryan Korn, 2004 31 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 30 Will Carney, 2007 27 Will Carney, 2006 25 Steve Barimo, 1988


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Scoring By Kicking, Season 67 Todd Krutchkoff, 1990 66 Ryan Korn, 2003 63 Derek Maurer, 2014 62 Ross Coleman, 1997 Chris Lundberg, 2000 58 Ross Coleman, 1998 57 Steve Barimo, 1989 56 John Burdick, 2017 Scoring By Kicking, Career 192 Chris Lundberg, 1999-2002 178 Steve Barimo, 1986-89 173 Al Yuknus, 1981-84

PUNTING Most Punts, Game 13 Kyle Sullivan (Lafayette), 10/5/2013 12 Billy Windle (Towson), 11/11/2000 Most Punts, Season 81 Alex Pechin, 2018 79 Ryan Gutowski, 2011 72 John Toman, 1991 Alex Pechin, 2017 70 Ryan Gutowski, 2010 Most Punts, Career 296 Alex Pechin, 2015-19 219 Ryan Gutowski, 2009-12 207 Rich Miller, 1993-96 Highest Average, Game 52.0 Mike Connell (Delaware), 11/17/1962 51.6 Alex Pechin (Temple), 8/31/2019 Highest Average, Season 47.3 Alex Pechin, 2019 (65-3076) 45.1 Alex Pechin, 2017 (72-3247) 44.5 Alex Pechin, 2018 (81-3606) 42.1 Alex Pechin, 2015 (64-2695) 41.1 Phil Azarik, 2007 (43-1766) 40.9 Rich Miller, 1996 (62-2536) 40.7 Bret Berg, 2016 (33-1343) 40.5 Phil Azarik, 2006 (57-2309) 40.5 Phil Azarik, 2008 (44-1784) 39.7 Rich Miller, 1994 (50-1986) 39.4 Ken Durr, 1981 (46-1813) 39.3 Alex Pechin, 2016 (14-550) Highest Average, Career 44.5 Alex Pechin, 2015-19 (296-13174) 40.7 Bret Berg, 2013-16 (33-1343) 40.1 Phil Azarik, 2005-08 (163-6543) 38.2 Ken Durr, 1979-81 (143-5458) 37.9 Rich Miller, 1993-96 (207) 37.4 Brian Kramer, 1997-99 (159) 37.2 Mike Morrow, 1983-86 (196) 36.9 Kyle Sullivan, 2011-13 (66-2438)

Ryan Gutowski, 2009-12 (219) Joe Mason, 1950-51 (79)

Longest Punt 89 Bill Lane (Temple), 1936 80 Mike Morrow (Northeastern), 1984 71 Ryan Gutowski (Lehigh), 2011 Alex Pechin (Villanova), 2018 70 Ken Durr (Cornell), 1980 Rich Miller (Harvard), 1994 Alex Pechin (Fordham), 2018 Alex Pechin (Fordham), 2019 67 Alex Pechin (Fordham), 2017 66 Brian Kramer (Colgate), 1998 65 Ryan Berry (Colgate), 2003 Alex Pechin (Temple), 2019 64 Alex Pechin (Fordham), 2017

INTERCEPTIONS Game 4 3

John Sitarsky (Furman), 11/3/34 Kevin Eiben (Duquesne), 9/30/2000 Ed Adams (Lafayette), 10/27/51 Stan Butterworth (Temple), 10/10/52 George Salinger (Colgate), 10/11/58 Mike Thompson (Davidson), 11/6/82 Robert Hawkins (IUP), 9/13/86 Joe Glenn (Duquesne), 8/30/2003 Dante Ross (Duquesne), 11/20/2004

Season 13 10 9 8 7 6

Bryce Robertson, 2011 Gene Luccarelli, 1970 Stan Butterworth, 1952 Kevin Eiben, 2000 Gene Luccarelli, 1968 Nate Musselman, 1997 Stan Butterworth, 1951 Bill Grimm, 1951 Ken Twiford, 1960 Tom Pawlina, 1966 Trevor Smith, 1990 Mark Miller, 1993 Erich Muzi, 1998 Joe Glenn, 2003 Matthew Steinbeck, 2012

Career 18 15 14 13 11 10 9

Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70 Ed Stec, 1946-49 Stan Butterworth, 1950-52 Bryce Robertson, 2008-11 Erich Muzi, 1995-98 Kevin Eiben, 1997-2000 Matthew Steinbeck, 2011-14 Van Johnson, 1949-51 Jim Gush, 1978-80 Robert Hawkins, 1985-87 Virgil Rush, 2000-04 Bryan Marine, 2015-18 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90 Nate Musselman, 1996-98, ‘00 Justin Lustig, 1997-2000

Most Return Yards, Season 184 Bryce Robertson, 2011 159 Colin Jonov, 2017 158 Matthew Steinbeck, 2012 150 Kevin Eiben, 2000 Most Return Yards, Career 232 Gene Luccarelli, 1968-70 222 Matthew Steinbeck, 2011-14 212 Colin Jonov, 2014-17 Longest Touchdown Return 95 Colin Jonov (Lafayette), 10/21/2017 90 Joe Glenn (Delaware St.), 9/6/2003 82 Dave Evans (Lafayette), 10/14/2000 80 Bill McKay (Lafayette), 10/27/1945 79 Ed Burman (Fordham), 9/16/1995 77 Tom Havern (Rhode Island), 10/29/1966

TACKLES Season 161 154 149 144 137 133

Paul Havrilla, 1984 Mark Wisniewski, 1985 Pete Davies, 1984 Rob Bird, 1995 Joe Catalano, 1980 Scott Somerville, 1984 Willie Hill, 1997

On the first play of overtime at Lafayette in 2017, COLIN JONOV intercepted a pass and returned it 95 yards for the game-winning score. His pick 6, the longest in school history by five yards, is Bucknell’s sixth-longest scoring play.

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Most Consecutive Extra Points Made, Career 64 Will Carney, 2005-08 40 Al Yuknus, 1983-84 Ryan Korn, 2003-04

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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132 129 128

Glen MacGibbon, 1982 Brandon Little, 1996 Evan Byers, 2013 Joel Kreider, 1979

Season, Freshman 100 John Spatafore, 1988 Career 382 370 369 363 360 327

Evan Byers, 2011-14 Russ Strohecker, 1991-94 Mark Wisniewski, 1982-85 John Spatafore, 1988-91 Joe Catalano, 1977-80 Mike Augsberger, 1987-90

SACKS Game 4

Cecil Boone (Colgate), 11/20/1993 Ed Burman (Cornell), 10/14/1995 Ed Burman (Holy Cross), 11/4/1995 Shawn Redd (Colgate), 10/31/1998 Simeon Page (Fordham), 11/18/2017

Season 14.5 11 10.5 10 9

Ed Burman, 1995 Dave Hibbard, 1980 Ed Burman, 1994 Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood, 2014 Sean Conover, 2004 Cecil Boone, 1993 Pete Mauritz, 1980 Andy Carmona, 1999 Joe Massey, 2000 Samuel Oyekoya, 2012 Simeon Page, 2017 Simeon Page, 2019

Season, Freshman 9 Simeon Page, 2017

Career 25.5 22.5 22 19.5 19 17.5 17 16.5 16

Dave Hibbard, 1978-80 Ed Burman, 1993-95 Joe Massey, 1999-2002 Simeon Page, 2017-pres. Pete Mauritz, 1978-80 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11 Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood, 2011-14 Juan Morales, 1999-2002 Sean Conover, 2002-05 Samuel Oyekoya, 2009-12 Bruce Keltie, 1978-80 Roosevelt Smith, 1989-91 Eric Green, 1996-99

Note: Tackles/sacks have been kept as an NCAA statistic since 1987.

BLOCKED KICKS Extra Points, Game 3 Josh Eden (Colgate), 11/13/2010 Extra Points, Season 6 Josh Eden, 2010 Extra Points, Career 8 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11 Field Goals, Career 3 Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11 Abdullah Anderson, 2014-17 Combined Blocks, Game 3 (3 PAT) Josh Eden (Colgate), 11/13/2010 Combined Blocks, Season 8 (6 PAT, 2 FG) Josh Eden, 2010 Combined Blocks, Career 11 (8 PAT, 3 FG) Josh Eden, 2006-07, 2010-11

IN THE FCS RECORD BOOK Quarterback Rushing Yards, Game 17th Daris Wilson (252) 10/30/2004 vs. Holy Cross 22nd Daris Wilson (236) 11/13/2004 vs. Colgate Punting Average, Season 7th Alex Pechin (47.3) - 2019 Punting Average, Career 5th Alex Pechin (44.5) - 2015-19 Interceptions, Season 2nd Bryce Robertson (13) - 2011 Tackles for a Loss, Game t-4th Robert De La Rosa (6.5) 10/1/2011 vs. Georgetown Blocked Extra Points, Game t-1st Josh Eden (3) 11/13/2010 vs. Colgate Blocked Extra Points, Season 1st Josh Eden (6) - 2010 Blocked Extra Points, Career 1st Josh Eden (8) - 2006-07, 2010-11 Blocked Field Goals, Career t-12th Josh Eden (3) - 2006-07, 2010-11 Abdullah Anderson (3) - 2014-17 Combined Blocked Kicks, Game t-1st Josh Eden (3) 11/13/2010 vs. Colgate Combined Blocked Kicks, Season 1st Josh Eden (8) - 2010

JOSH EDEN owns a number of Bucknell blocked kick records. He also stands in sole possession of first place in the NCAA FCS annals in season blocked extra points, career blocked extra points and season combined blocked kicks.

Combined Blocked Kicks, Career t-6th Josh Eden (11) - 2006-07, 2010-11 Turnover Margin 3rd 2011 Team (2.45) Net Punting 5th 2019 Team (43.4) Longest Uninterrupted Series t-11th Bucknell-Lafayette (75, from 1945)


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BISON LEGENDS:

Two-year captain Alex Pechin will go down as one of the most decorated football players in school history. During his legendary career, he was named to a staggering 15 All-America teams, most notably becoming the Patriot League’s 14th consensus All-American in 2019. He also excelled in the classroom, capturing the 2019 STATS FCS Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award and a record three-straight Patriot League Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year nods. He graduated ranked fifth in FCS history in career punting average (44.5) and seventh in single-season punting average (47.3, 2019). He also owns Bucknell’s career record and top four single-season marks in punting average.


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TEAM RECORDS RUSHING

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Attempts, Game 84 Albright, 9/22/1956 79 Lafayette, 10/27/1951 Lafayette, 9/27/1952 78 Buffalo, 10/18/1952 76 Davidson, 9/29/1979 75 Towson, 11/21/1998 Attempts, Season 622 2003 578 2004 577 2005 563 1951 539 2006 535 1971 Net Yards, Game 511 Lafayette, 9/27/1952 486 Muhlenberg, 9/29/1951 481 Towson, 11/21/1998 471 Washington & Jefferson, 10/22/1949 456 Lehigh, 10/9/1954 446 Davidson, 9/29/1979 Net Yards, Season 2909 1951 2908 2003 2770 2004

2587 2006 2371 1952 2277 2005 Avg. Yards Per Game, Season 323.2 1951

PASSING Attempts, Game 68 Fordham, 10/27/2001 62 Colgate, 10/18/1986 57 Colgate, 11/7/1970 52 Lafayette, 10/25/1986 51 Kent State, 9/8/2001 Attempts, Season 426 2019 391 2001 378 2018 367 1986 366 2015 352 1988 347 1995 346 2017 339 2016

29 28 27

Boston University, 11/12/1983 Lafayette, 10/25/1986 Towson State, 9/19/1992 Princeton, 9/28/2019 Georgetown, 10/24/2015 Fordham, 11/23/2019 Lehigh, 11/5/1988 Fordham, 11/19/1994

Completions, Season 229 2019 210 2001 209 1986 205 2015 201 2018 196 2017 193 1988 192 1995 187 1992 Passing Yards, Game 412 Lafayette, 10/25/1986 383 Fordham, 11/19/1994 376 Fordham, 9/16/1989 354 Towson State, 10/7/1989 353 Towson State, 9/19/1992

Completions, Game 36 Colgate, 10/18/1986 Fordham, 10/27/2001

Passing Yards, Season 2579 2014 2477 2015

TOUCHDOWN PLAYS OF AT LEAST 70 YARDS Yards 100 99 99 97 97 95 94 94 93 92 91 91 91 90 90 90 90 89 89 89 86 86 86 85 85 85 84 84 84 82 83 83 83 83 82 82 81 80

Name, Type of Play, Opponent, Year A.J. Kizekai, kickoff return vs. Lafayette, 2008 Justin Brumbaugh, kickoff return vs. Dickinson, 1929 Terence Parham, kickoff return vs. Towson, 1996 George Vetter, kickoff return vs. Gettysburg, 1931 Dante Ross, kickoff return vs. Georgetown, 2004 Colin Jonov, interception return at Lafayette, 2017 Frank Funair, run from scrimmage vs. Penn State, 1938 Vince Woody, kickoff return vs. Gettysburg, 1977 Jabu Powell, kickoff return vs. Columbia, 1998 A.J. Kizekai, kickoff return vs. Colgate, 2007 Phil Meltzer, kickoff return vs. Colgate, 1972 Hassen Abdellah, run from scrimmage vs. Lehigh, 1979 Terence Parham, kickoff return vs. Cornell, 1994 Gene Hubka, kickoff return vs. Franklin & Marshall, 1943 Al Yanelli, run from scrimmage, vs. Delaware, 1946 Earl Beecham, kickoff return vs. Cornell, 1985 Joe Glenn, interception return vs. Delaware State, 2003 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Gettysburg, 1952 Matt Hart, punt return vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1963 Tyler Smith, kickoff return vs. Duquesne, 2010 Don Giacomelli, punt return vs. Gettysburg, 1969 Jack Boyle, fumble return vs. Fordham, 1996 Ardie Kissinger, pass from Jim John vs. Penn, 1998 Dante Ross, kickoff return vs. Georgetown, 2004 Joey DeFloria, kickoff return at VMI, 2015 Chad Freshnock, run from scrimmage vs. Lehigh, 2017 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1952 Jack Eachus, pass from Paul Terhes vs. Lehigh, 1958 Matt Hart, run from scrimmage vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1963 Tom Crum, kickoff return vs. Rhode Island, 1967 Hassen Abdellah, punt return vs. Lehigh, 1979 Lester Erb, pass from Scott Auchenbach vs. Fordham, 1989 Brad Bernardini, pass from Rob Glus vs. Colgate, 1992 Rich Lemon, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 1994 Dave Evans, interception return vs. Lafayette, 2000 A.J. Kizekai, pass from Marcello Trigg vs. Fordham, 2007 Don Lenhard, pass from Bob Marks vs. Temple, 1966 Bill McKay, interception return vs. Lafayette, 1945

80 80 80 80 80 79 79 79 79 78 78 78 77 77 77 77 76 75 74 74 74 74 74 73 73 73 73 73 72 72 72 71 71 71 71 70 70 70 70

Bruce Smith, pass from Sam Havrilak vs. Lafayette, 1967 Carl Probst, pass from Howie Burke vs. The Citadel, 1971 Mike Morrow, pass from Jim Given vs. Davidson, 1986 Kevin McElvene, pass from Travis Kopp vs. Bloomsburg, 1992 A.J. Kizekai, run from scrimmage vs. Holy Cross, 2007 Ed Burman, interception return vs. Fordham, 1995 Jabu Powell, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 2000 A.J. Kizekai, pass from Marcello Trigg vs. Holy Cross, 2008 Frank DeNick, pass from Brandon Wesley vs. Lafayette, 2010 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Lafayette, 1965 Craig Stinson, pass from Al Locey vs. Columbia, 1982 Will Carter, pass from Trey Lauletta, vs. Lehigh, 2014 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1966 Tom Havern, interception return vs. Rhode Island, 1966 Paul Sant’Ambrogio, pass from Glyn Lipp vs. Rutgers, 1978 Will Carter, pass from Trey Lauletta, vs. Lehigh, 2014 Tyler Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Fordham, 2012 Lester Erb, kickoff return vs. Hofstra, 1990 Tom Mitchell, pass from Bill Lerro vs. Temple, 1964 Tom Mitchell, pass from Bill Lerro vs. Temple, 1965 Ken Jenkins, run from scrimmage vs. Slippery Rock, 1980 Ardie Kissinger, pass from Jim Fox vs. Towson, 1996 Jared Cooper, pass from Logan Bitikofer at Monmouth, 2018 Joe Gallagher, pass from Bob Albert vs. Lafayette, 1951 Dick McCartney, run from scrimmage vs. Lehigh, 1954 Bruce Smith, run from scrimmage vs. Lafayette, 1966 Rich Lemon, run from scrimmage vs. Brown, 1993 Chris Peer, run from scrimmage vs. Holy Cross, 1997 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Muhlenberg, 1951 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Muhlenberg, 1952 Earl Beecham, run from scrimmage vs. Cornell, 1985 Jack Brothers, pass from Dennis Cox vs. Lafayette, 1957 Paul Terhes, run from scrimmage vs. Gettysburg, 1959 Brad Bernardini, punt return vs. Colgate, 1993 Jack Horan, pass from R.J. Nitti at Marist, 2016 Brad Myers, run from scrimmage vs. Temple, 1950 Sam Scalleat, pass from Mark Vetter vs. Temple, 1966 Steve Eck, punt return vs. The Citadel, 1971 Albert Marquardt, pass from Todd Wenrich vs. Cornell, 2002


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DON McDOWELL quarterbacked the Bison to 593 yards of total offense against Towson on November 21, 1998. It was Bucknell’s highest offensive output since 1990 and currently ranks second in the program’s history behind a 1951 showing.

Touchdown Passes, Season 23 1990 21 2014 20 2008 19 1989 18 1994 Average Yards Per Game, Season 246.5 1986

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Yards, Game 698 Buffalo, 10/20/1951 593 Towson, 11/21/1998 582 Muhlenberg, 10/4/1952 569 Lafayette, 9/27/1952 568 Towson State, 10/6/1990 562 Lafayette, 10/27/1951 559 Delaware, 11/17/1951 552 Colgate, 11/11/1989 Total Yards, Season 4453 2003 4170 1951 4091 2014 4023 1990 3994 1989 Plays, Season 828 1970 Average Yards Per Game, Season 463.3 1951

SCORING Touchdowns, Game 12 CCNY, 11/11/1944 Touchdowns, Season 50 1951 Points, Quarter 39 CCNY, 11/11/1944 Points, Half 49 Washington & Jefferson, 10/22/1949 Columbia, 10/24/1987 Points, Game 78 Dickinson, 11/28/1929 CCNY, 11/11/1944 72 Ohio Wes., 10/10/1964 62 Susquehanna, 11/19/1921 Washington & Jefferson, 10/22/1949 62 Buffalo, 10/20/1951 Columbia, 10/24/1987 Points, Season 339 1951 337 1990 320 1999

296 2004 293 2014 284 2003 282 1997 278 1998 272 1994

Consecutive Losses 11 1957-58 2018-19

Opponent Points, Game 82 Temple, 10/8/1966 78 Georgetown, 11/25/1916 74 Lehigh, 10/11/1888 70 Navy, 11/18/1913 64 Temple, 10/12/1945

Consecutive Road Victories 10 1950-52

Fewest Opponent Points, Season 7 1918 (6 games) 33 1940 (8 games) 37 1920 (9 games) 37 1929 (10 games) 38 1934 (11 games) Highest Score in a Loss 35 The Citadel 38, 9/18/1971 UNH 42, 10/8/1983 Penn 38, 9/24/1988 Lafayette 52, 10/8/1988 Princeton 41, 10/15/1988

Consecutive Home Victories 24 1897-1906

Margin of Victory 78 vs. Dickinson (78-0), 11/28/1929 vs. CCNY (78-0), 11/11/1944 Margin of Defeat 78 vs. Georgetown (0-78), 11/25/1916 Consecutive Shutouts 4 1914, 1918, 1925, 1931 Consecutive Shutout Quarters 22 1931 First Downs, Game 33 Towson State, 10/6/1990 First Downs, Season 238 1990

Consecutive Games Scoring 77 2006-2013 63 1996-2002

Fewest First Downs Allowed, Game 1 Ursinus, 1920 Gettysburg, 9/23/1961

Consecutive Games Scoring 20 or More Points 8 1996-97

Penalties, Game 14 6 times, most recent Georgetown, 10/20/2001

MISCELLANEOUS Most Wins 10 1997 Undefeated Seasons 6-0 1918 6-0-3 1931 9-0 1951 Consecutive Victories 17 1950-52

Interceptions, Game 7 Lafayette, 10/27/1951 Temple, 11/3/1951 Interceptions, Season 31 1944 30 1951 Fumbles, Game 11 (Lost 8), Lehigh, 10/25/1980 Turnovers, Both Teams 15 Bucknell 8, Hofstra 7, 9/8/1990

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2465 1986 2453 1989 2339 2001 2260 1988


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RECEIVING/PASSING MILESTONES 100-YARD RECEIVING CLUB

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Name.......................................................100-Yard Games Tom Mitchell.....................................................................11 Will Carter..........................................................................8 Mike Guerrini.....................................................................8 Dave Kucera......................................................................7 Albert Marquardt................................................................6 Shaun Pasternak...............................................................6 Lester Erb..........................................................................5 David Berardinelli..............................................................4 Mike Morrow......................................................................4 Ron Rockett.......................................................................4 Joe Gallagher....................................................................3 Ron Kinsey........................................................................3 Victor Walker.....................................................................3 Frank DeNick.....................................................................2 Paul Gilewicz.....................................................................2 Jim Horan..........................................................................2 Bobby Kaslander...............................................................2 Ardie Kissinger..................................................................2 Rich Lemon.......................................................................2 Scott Lillis..........................................................................2 Carl Probst.........................................................................2 John Sakowski...................................................................2 Brandon Sanders.............................................................2 William Stein......................................................................2 Charles Bair.......................................................................1 Justin Bethea.....................................................................1 Brad Bernardini..................................................................1 Josh Brake.........................................................................1 Larry Brunt.........................................................................1 Craig Cavlovic...................................................................1 Damon Garner...................................................................1 Jerome Griffin....................................................................1 Kyle Harris.........................................................................1 Jake Hartman....................................................................1 Ed Hughes.........................................................................1 Ken Jenkins.......................................................................1 A.J. Kizekai........................................................................1 Don Lenhard......................................................................1 Dominic Lyles..................................................................1 Marty McKibbin..................................................................1 Steve Noteboom................................................................1 Mike Pensabene................................................................1 Irv Renneisen....................................................................1 Dan Scocca.......................................................................1 Richard Tyrrell...................................................................1 Daniel Zvara......................................................................1

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Yds. Name 264 Tom Mitchell 246 Will Carter 202 Lester Erb 201 Carl Probst 194 Lester Erb 184 David Berardinelli 170 David Berardinelli 166 Shaun Pasternak 162 Tom Mitchell 156 Shaun Pasternak 151 Dave Kucera 150 Mike Guerrini 150 Shaun Pasternak 149 David Berardinelli 149 Ron Rockett 148 Tom Mitchell 147 Ron Kinsey

Opponent Temple Lehigh Fordham The Citadel Lafayette Towson State Lafayette Duquesne Temple Fordham Northeastern Harvard Colgate Lehigh Colgate Lehigh Harvard

Year 1965 2014 1989 1971 1989 1992 1991 2008 1964 2008 1986 1987 2008 1991 1998 1965 1964

147 145 141 140 140 139 139 137 137 136 136 135 134 134 134 134 132 130 130 130 129 129 129 127 126 126 126 126 125 125 125 122 122 120 120 120 119 119 119 117 117 117 117 117 116 115 115 114 114 113 113 112 112 111 111 110 110 109 109 108 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 106 106

David Berardinelli Don Lenhard Tom Mitchell Dan Scocca A.J. Kizekai Tom Mitchell Ed Hughes Jerome Griffin Dave Kucera Joe Gallagher Scott Lillis Albert Marquardt Tom Mitchell Dave Kucera Mike Morrow Jake Hartman Mike Pensabene John Sakowski Albert Marquardt Will Carter Dave Kucera Jim Horan Josh Brake Shaun Pasternak Joe Gallagher Joe Gallagher Dave Kucera Dave Kucera Tom Mitchell Paul Gilewicz John Sakowski Will Carter Brandon Sanders Irv Renneisen Will Carter Will Carter Ron Rockett Jim Horan Bobby Kaslander Mike Morrow Lester Erb Albert Marquardt Albert Marquardt Shaun Pasternak Richard Tyrrell Larry Brunt Brandon Sanders Damon Garner Frank DeNick Ron Kinsey Lester Erb Rich Lemon Kyle Harris Albert Marquardt Justin Bethea William Stein Will Carter Brad Bernardini Ardie Kissinger Ken Jenkins Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Victor Walker Dominic Lyles Steve Noteboom Ardie Kissinger Daniel Zvara Will Carter Marty McKibbin Tom Mitchell

Holy Cross Maine Dartmouth Towson State Lafayette Lafayette Lehigh Colgate Davidson Lafayette Colgate Cornell Harvard New Hampshire Davidson Lafayette Maine Lehigh Holy Cross Lehigh

1992 1966 1963 1989 2009 1964 1982 1970 1986 1951 1987 2002 1964 1986 1986 2014 1974 1995 2003 2013 Merchant Marine Academy 1983 Lehigh 2001 Holy Cross 2013 Lehigh 2009 Kent State 1951 Buffalo 1951 Lehigh 1986 Delaware 1986 Lafayette 1963 Colgate 1968 Army 1995 Cornell 2016 Holy Cross 2019 Colgate 1974 Fordham 2014 Lehigh 2016 Holy Cross 1998 Holy Cross 2001 Colgate 2013 Lafayette 1986 Dartmouth 1989 Georgetown 2002 Columbia 2003 Cornell 2008 Delaware 1961 Lafayette 1976 Temple 2019 Lehigh 1993 Georgetown 2011 Temple 1964 Columbia 1990 Holy Cross 1994 Duquesne 2000 Columbia 2001 Lafayette 2018 Colgate 1973 Holy Cross 2015 Fordham 1993 Holy Cross 1996 West Chester 1980 Lafayette 1987 Holy Cross 1988 Army 1988 Cornell 2011 Princeton 2019 Lafayette 1995 Penn 1998 Lehigh 2005 VMI 2016 Buffalo 1951 Davidson 1965

JIM GIVEN 106 106 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100

Paul Gilewicz Rich Lemon Dave Kucera Frank DeNick Victor Walker Tom Mitchell Mike Morrow Scott Lillis Ron Rockett Will Carter Tom Mitchell William Stein Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Lester Erb Mike Morrow Ron Rockett Albert Marquardt Victor Walker Tom Mitchell Ron Kinsey Charles Bair Craig Cavlovic Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Carl Probst Shaun Pasternak Bobby Kaslander

Lehigh Fordham Delaware Lafayette Dartmouth Lafayette Colgate Lehigh Colgate Lafayette Ohio Wesleyan Davidson Lehigh Holy Cross Colgate Lehigh Lafayette Georgetown Lafayette Kings Point Hofstra Penn Cornell Cornell Princeton Delaware Marist Georgetown

1970 1994 1983 2010 2010 1965 1986 1987 1997 2014 1964 1971 1987 1987 1989 1986 1998 2001 2010 1964 1965 1967 1987 1987 1988 1971 2008 2015

300-YARD PASSING CLUB Name.......................................................300-Yard Games Jim Given...........................................................................3 Scott Auchenbach..............................................................2 Travis Kopp.......................................................................2 Bob Gibbon........................................................................1 Rob Glus............................................................................1 Trey Lauletta......................................................................1 R.J. Nitti.............................................................................1

300-YARD PASSING CLUB Yds. Name 383 Rob Glus 358 Scott Auchenbach 353 Travis Kopp 350 Jim Given 342 Scott Auchenbach 338 R.J. Nitti 335 Jim Given 323 Bob Gibbon 313 Trey Lauletta 304 Travis Kopp 303 Jim Given

Opponent Fordham Towson Towson Colgate Fordham Georgetown Lafayette Columbia Lehigh Lafayette IUP

Year 1994 1989 1992 1986 1989 2015 1986 1983 2014 1991 1986


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2015 2,447 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S5 Marist 15-32-1 188 S12 Duquesne 15-31-3 190 S19 at Cornell 20-33-1 174 O3 at VMI 17-34-0 188 O10 Lehigh 15-27-0 178 O17 at Army West Point 17-33-1 186 O24 Georgetown 28-49-1 338 O31 at Lafayette 15-26-0 241 N7 at Fordham 19-31-0 222 N14 Holy Cross 23-39-1 277 N21 at Colgate 21-30-2 295 Totals (11 games) 205-365-10 2477

TD 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 4 1 1 1 13

SCOTT AUCHENBACH 1989 2,385 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S16 at Fordham 16-22-1 342 S23 Cornell 17-38-1 181 S30 Dartmouth 20-27-1 259 O7 at Towson State 23-42-2 358 O14 Lehigh 12-23-0 148 O21 at Penn 11-29-1 131 O28 at Columbia 19-30-0 252 N4 Lafayette 17-27-1 299 N11 at Colgate 22-26-0 236 N18 Holy Cross 13-26-0 179 Totals (10 games) 170-290-7 2385

TD 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 19

TODD WENRICH 2001 2,327 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S8 at Kent State 25-51-2 179 S22 at Columbia 22-41-2 286 S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 13-30-1 198 O6 Towson 19-33-1 280 O13 at Lafayette 16-26-0 152 O20 Georgetown 19-29-2 264 O27 at Fordham 36-67-3 280 N3 Holy Cross 23-37-2 234 N10 Lehigh 21-38-1 228 N17 at Colgate 15-32-1 226 Totals (10 games) 209-384-13 2327

TD 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 12

JIM FOX 1995 2,119 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S9 Southern Conn. 11-22-2 137 S16 at Fordham 22-34-0 249 S23 at Princeton 24-36-3 238

TD 2 1 0

S30 at Penn O7 Lehigh O14 at Cornell O21 at Towson O28 Lafayette N4 Holy Cross N11 at Colgate N18 at Army Totals (11 games)

17-35-1 195 24-35-1 291 13-25-2 97 14-26-0 121 12-25-1 226 25-41-0 235 12-29-0 167 18-36-0 243 192-344-10 2199

1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 10

JIM GIVEN 1986 2,167 passing yards Date Opponent S13 Indiana (Pa.) S20 William & Mary S27 at Penn O4 Towson State O11 at Davidson O18 Colgate O25 Lafayette N1 at Cornell N8 at Holy Cross N15 at Lehigh Totals (9 games)

Comp.-Att. Yards 22-30-0 303 21-31-0 292 11-13-0 114 0-0-0 0 15-21-0 238 36-62-3 350 25-47-5 335 21-42-3 238 16-31-2 132 15-29-0 165 182-306-13 2167

TD 3 2 0 0 2 4 3 0 1 0 15

SCOTT AUCHENBACH 1988 2,132 passing yards Date Opponent S10 Villanova S17 Colgate S24 at Penn O1 at Army O8 Lafayette O15 Princeton O22 at Columbia O29 Davidson N5 at Lehigh N12 at Holy Cross Totals (10 games)

Comp.-Att. Yards 23-44-3 241 14-32-1 180 17-30-1 174 17-30-2 227 20-29-1 271 16-33-0 227 16-28-0 176 17-36-1 166 27-38-3 258 18-38-4 212 185-338-16 2132

TD 0 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 17

BOB GIBBON 1984 2,060 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S8 Indiana (Pa.) 22-37-0 286 S15 Carnegie-Mellon 13-22-1 242 S22 at Northeastern 21-31-1 243 S29 at Princeton 18-32-3 165 O6 Cornell 9-16-1 108 O13 at New Hampshire 19-30-1 220 O20 at Davidson 22-32-1 277 N3 Lafayette 11-26-2 80 N10 at Lehigh 22-37-1 216 N17 at Delaware 23-47-1 223 Totals (10 games) 180-310-12 2060

TD 2 2 4 2 0 1 2 0 2 1 16

TODD HATAJIK 1990 2,026 passing yards Date Opponent Comp.-Att. Yards S8 Hofstra 10-21-4 135 S15 at Lafayette 14-22-1 171 S22 Columbia 18-21-0 224 S29 at Cornell 14-18-0 175 O6 Towson State 14-21-1 254 O13 Princeton 15-28-2 230 O20 at William & Mary 14-29-2 183 O27 Colgate 12-21-2 128 N3 at Holy Cross 12-21-0 148 N10 at Lehigh 13-30-1 150 N17 Fordham 14-22-1 228 Totals (11 games) 150-254-14 2026

TD 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 3 21

SHAUN PASTERNAK 2008 1,083 receiving yards Date Opponent Rec. Yards TD S6 Duquesne 7 166 1 S13 at Robert Morris 3 60 0 S20 Cornell 11 117 2 O4 at Marist 6 100 1 O11 Hofstra 3 46 0 O18 at Georgetown 6 81 2 O25 Colgate 8 150 1 N1 at Holy Cross 3 28 1 N8 Lafayette 7 82 2 N15 at Lehigh 9 97 1 N22 Fordham 9 156 1 Totals (11 games) 72 1083 12

DAVE KUCERA 1984 1,029 receiving yards Date Opponent Rec. Yards TD S8 Indiana (Pa.) 8 91 0 S15 Carnegie-Mellon 2 76 1 S22 at Northeastern 12 151 1 S29 at Princeton 7 78 2 O6 Cornell 4 55 0 O13 at New Hampshire 9 134 1 O20 at Davidson 7 137 0 N3 Lafayette 5 55 0 N10 at Lehigh 10 126 0 N17 at Delaware 9 126 1 Totals (10 games) 73 1029 6

BUCKNELL’S ALL-TIME 2,000-YARD PASSERS AND 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS

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RUSHING MILESTONES 100-YARD RUSHING CLUB

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Name.......................................................100-Yard Games Rich Lemon.....................................................................28 Brad Myers......................................................................13 Jabu Powell.....................................................................12 C.J. Williams....................................................................12 Ken Jenkins.....................................................................11 Daris Wilson....................................................................10 Burt Talmage.....................................................................8 Brian Henesey...................................................................7 Joey DeFloria....................................................................6 Mitch Farbstein..................................................................6 Sam Havrilak.....................................................................6 Blamah Sarnor...................................................................6 Bob Langan.......................................................................5 Matt Walsh.........................................................................5 Chris Peer..........................................................................5 Hassen Abdellah................................................................4 Matt DelMauro...................................................................4 C.J. Hopson.......................................................................4 Jim Ostendarp...................................................................4 Tyler Smith.........................................................................4 Lou Tomasetti....................................................................4 Bob Coons.........................................................................3 Josh DeStefano.................................................................3 Bob Ford............................................................................3 Marshall Hall......................................................................3 Gene Hubka......................................................................3 Elting Johnson...................................................................3 Don Koppes.......................................................................3 Dan Palko .........................................................................3 Dante Ross........................................................................3 Bruce Smith.......................................................................3 Jeremiah Young.................................................................3 Ed Adams..........................................................................2 Bob Albert..........................................................................2 Earl Beecham....................................................................2 Jess Brinson......................................................................2 Paul D’Aloia.......................................................................2 Bob Fitzsimmons...............................................................2 Chad Freshnock................................................................2 Bob Laughton....................................................................2 Frank Lazio........................................................................2 Jason Marrow....................................................................2 Jacques Peay....................................................................2 Dan Scocca.......................................................................2 Frank Arentowicz...............................................................1 Charles Bair.......................................................................1

RICH LEMON

Harry Bonk.........................................................................1 Arda Bowser......................................................................1 Joel Boyd...........................................................................1 LaMario Bradwell...............................................................1 Rashod Bumpers...............................................................1 Jared Cooper...................................................................1 Larry D’Amico....................................................................1 Raphael Darrington...........................................................1 Kenny Davis......................................................................1 Bob Dee.............................................................................1 Rich Diez...........................................................................1 Corin Erby..........................................................................1 Frank Funair......................................................................1 Matt Hart............................................................................1 Andrew Lair.......................................................................1 Pete Louthis.......................................................................1 Pat Malone........................................................................1 Dick McCartney.................................................................1 Kevin Mullen......................................................................1 Ed Netski...........................................................................1 Justin Pulgrano..................................................................1 Don Rodgers.....................................................................1 Bob Sierer..........................................................................1 Craig Svendsen.................................................................1 Ken Twiford........................................................................1 Dave Vassar......................................................................1 Rick Wardrop.....................................................................1 Kadero Watson..................................................................1 Steve Weiss.......................................................................1 Terrance Wilson.................................................................1 Vince Woody.....................................................................1 Al Yanelli............................................................................1

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Yds. Name 282 Jabu Powell 268 Dante Ross 252 Daris Wilson 236 Chris Peer 236 Daris Wilson 229 Rich Lemon 222 Joel Boyd 215 Jabu Powell 212 Tyler Smith 211 Jim Ostendarp 210 Rich Lemon 208 Burt Talmage 207 Rich Lemon 206 Mitch Farbstein 204 Tyler Smith 199 Daris Wilson 197 Brad Myers 197 Ken Jenkins 196 Rich Lemon 193 Sam Havrilak 192 Mitch Farbstein 192 Ken Jenkins 191 Ken Jenkins 189 Dave Vassar 189 C.J. Hopson 188 Brad Myers 188 Bob Langan 188 Rich Lemon 188 Rich Lemon 188 C.J. Williams 187 Rich Lemon 185 Burt Talmage 181 Burt Talmage 180 Marshall Hall 180 Josh DeStefano

Opponent Cornell Marist Holy Cross Holy Cross Colgate Fordham Gettysburg Duquesne Lafayette NYU Bloomsburg Muhlenberg Colgate Gettysburg Fordham Fordham Muhlenberg Lafayette Holy Cross Colgate Colgate Brown Boston U. Lehigh Holy Cross Temple Lafayette Fordham Holy Cross Cornell Harvard Delaware Muhlenberg Boston U. Fordham

Year 2000 2005 2004 1997 2004 1996 1977 2000 2011 1949 1993 1952 1995 1971 2011 2003 1951 1980 1995 1968 1972 1980 1980 1967 2009 1952 1973 1993 1994 2014 1994 1951 1951 1982 2006

179 178 174 173 173 172 171 171 168 167 164 164 163 161 161 160 158 158 158 158 158 158 157 156 156 155 155 154 154 154 153 153 153 152 152 152 152 150 150 150 149 149 148 148 147 147 146 146 145 145 145 144 144 143 143 143 142 142 140 140 140 139 139 139 138 138 138 136 136 136 135

Tyler Smith Rich Lemon Chad Freshnock Rich Lemon Chris Peer Gene Hubka Rich Lemon Chris Peer Matt DelMauro Bob Langan Jess Brinson C.J. Williams Rich Lemon C.J. Williams Chad Freshnock Brian Henesey Lou Tomasetti Rick Wardrop Ken Jenkins Earl Beecham Jabu Powell Jabu Powell Sam Havrilak Jabu Powell Ken Jenkins Rick Diez Mitch Farbstein Burt Talmage C.J. Williams Joey DeFloria Brad Myers Bob Coons Frank Arentowicz Burt Talmage Matt Walsh Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Dick McCartney Sam Havrilak Joey DeFloria Rich Lemon Joey DeFloria Blamah Sarnor C.J. Williams Brad Myers Blamah Sarnor Gene Hubka Ken Jenkins Burt Talmage Rich Lemon Joey DeFloria Sam Havrilak Mitch Farbstein Burt Talmage Bruce Smith Daris Wilson Brad Myers Rich Lemon Mitch Farbstein Bob Langan Kadero Watson Jim Ostendarp Daris Wilson Matt DelMauro Don Rodgers Rich Lemon Dan Palko Rich Lemon C.J. Hopson C.J. Williams Harry Bonk

Fordham Fordham Lehigh Yale St. Mary’s Muhlenberg So. Connecticut Duquesne Fordham Columbia Georgetown VMI Lehigh Marist VMI Colgate Ursinus Vermont Cornell Cornell Duquesne Fordham Temple Georgetown Slippery Rock Lafayette Rutgers Lafayette Lehigh Cornell Gettysburg Delaware Lehigh Lafayette Lafayette Colgate Towson Lehigh Maine Georgetown Holy Cross Holy Cross Lehigh Cornell Colgate Duquesne NYU West Chester Lehigh Fordham Marist Delaware Lafayette Buffalo Lafayette Duquesne Temple Lehigh Gettysburg Boston U. Holy Cross Muhlenberg Cornell Holy Cross Temple Brown Lafayette So. Conn. Duquesne Georgetown Villanova

2012 1995 2017 1996 1997 1944 1994 1997 2015 1974 2001 2014 1993 2014 2016 1989 1937 1973 1980 1985 1999 1999 1968 2000 1980 1970 1971 1952 2013 2016 1952 1965 1966 1951 1992 1993 1994 1954 1968 2016 1996 2016 2003 2013 1951 2003 1944 1980 1951 1994 2016 1967 1971 1951 1965 2004 1950 1995 1972 1973 2005 1949 2004 2014 1963 1993 1998 1995 2009 2014 1944


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Lafayette Davidson Colgate Towson Cornell Lafayette Gettysburg Pennsylvania Colgate Marist Lafayette Albright Lafayette Fordham Delaware Davidson Penn Columbia Gettysburg Muhlenburg Dartmouth Duquesne Carnegie West Chester Gettysburg Dayton Columbia Gettysburg Case Temple Columbia Georgetown Georgetown Albright Davidson Lehigh Bloomsburg Duquesne Duquesne Delaware Davidson Towson Columbia Villanova Bryant Lehigh Gettysburg Lafayette Lafayette Boston U. Dartmouth Princeton Towson Muhlenberg Gettysburg Lehigh NYU Buffalo Lehigh Delaware Towson Colgate Muhlenberg Gettysburg Kent State Towson Delaware State Georgetown Lafayette UMass Penn

1952 1979 2009 1993 2015 1951 1956 1966 2012 2015 1946 1956 2016 2007 1955 1978 1989 1999 1968 1952 1989 2006 1957 1981 1978 1979 2004 1938 1943 1954 1992 2003 2008 1939 1979 1951 1992 1998 2002 1946 1977 1997 2000 2005 2014 2016 1949 1989 1966 1967 1991 1994 1998 1954 1973 1992 1944 1952 1954 1964 1990 2013 1943 1950 2001 2001 2003 2011 1963 1972 2003

TYLER SMITH was the most recent Bison to rush for at least 200 yards in a single game. In 2011 against Lafayette, he totaled 212, which stands as the ninth-best mark in school history. He had three other 100-yard games during his Bucknell career. 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 110 110 109 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103

Brad Myers Buffalo Ed Adams Lafayette Paul D’Aloia Colgate Marshall Hall Boston U. Rich Lemon Lehigh Rich Lemon Lafayette Rich Lemon Lafayette Dante Ross Fordham Elting Johnson Muhlenberg Bob Fitzsimmons Albright Rich Lemon Cornell Jabu Powell Columbia Kevin Mullen Georgetown Bob Coons Lehigh Pat Malone Gettysburg Bob Laughton Gettysburg Larry D’Amico Northeastern Ken Jenkins Cornell Earl Beecham Columbia Steve Weiss Lehigh Rich Lemon Cornell Jason Marrow Towson Jason Marrow Holy Cross Terrance Wilson Marist Lou Tomasetti Ursinus Ken Twiford Gettysburg Daris Wilson Delaware State Blamah Sarnor Towson Raphael Darrington Cornell Matt DelMauro Lafayette Ken Jenkins Gettysburg Marshall Hall Columbia Matt Walsh Brown Daris Wilson Cornell Daris Wilson Fordham Frank Lazio Lafayette Jacques Peay Cornell Craig Svendsen Brown Kenny Davis Holy Cross Jeremiah Young Duquesne Matt DelMauro Army West Point Bob Langan Davidson Rich Lemon Towson Jabu Powell Lafayette C.J. Williams Holy Cross Lou Tomasetti Villanova Jim Ostendarp Buffalo Brad Myers Delaware Bob Dee Buffalo

1951 1952 1978 1979 1994 1994 1995 2005 1943 1957 1994 2001 2006 1965 1961 1963 1979 1979 1985 1987 1995 1998 1999 2007 1936 1959 2003 2003 2003 2015 1979 1982 1992 2003 2004 2004 1981 1993 2005 2011 2015 1972 1996 1999 2013 1936 1949 1951 1952

103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Brian Henesey Rich Lemon C.J. Williams Jared Cooper Burt Talmage Bob Ford Rich Lemon Jabu Powell Blamah Sarnor Bob Albert Bob Coons Sam Havrilak Charles Bair Paul D’Aloia Ken Jenkins Dan Scocca Brian Henesey Josh DeStefano Justin Pulgrano C.J. Hopson Arda Bowser Brad Myers Brad Myers Hassen Abdellah Chris Peer Dan Palko Blamah Sarnor Josh DeStefano Jeremiah Young

C.J. WILLIAMS

Lafayette Hofstra Georgetown Lafayette Temple Muhlenberg Colgate Penn Holy Cross Temple Hofstra Gettysburg Maine Davidson Connecticut Davidson Fordham Marist Marist Georgetown Ursinus Gettysburg Lehigh Boston U. Lehigh St. Mary’s Cornell Fordham Lehigh

1990 1994 2015 2019 1950 1954 1994 1999 2003 1949 1965 1967 1968 1979 1981 1987 1991 2006 2007 2009 1920 1951 1952 1979 1997 1998 2002 2004 2012

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RICH LEMON 1994 1,496 yards Date Opponent S10 Hofstra S17 Southern Conn. S24 at Harvard O1 at Princeton O8 Towson State O15 Cornell O22 at Lehigh O29 Lafayette N5 at Holy Cross N12 Colgate N19 Fordham Totals (11 games)

Att. 16 22 28 29 35 19 21 22 33 24 33 282

Yards 103 171 187 117 152 110 110 111 188 102 145 1496

TD 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 10

RICH LEMON 1995 1,297 yards Date Opponent S9 Southern Conn. S16 at Fordham S23 at Princeton S30 at Penn O7 Lehigh O14 at Cornell O21 at Towson State O28 Lafayette N4 Holy Cross N11 at Colgate N18 at Army Totals (11 games)

Att. 28 37 13 25 33 19 18 27 29 43 21 293

Yards 136 178 15 63 142 108 54 111 196 207 87 1297

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 0 9

KEN JENKINS 1980 1,270 yards Date Opponent S13 at Connecticut S20 Slippery Rock S27 at Brown O4 at Davidson O11 Lafayette O18 West Chester O25 at Lehigh N1 Cornell N8 Colgate N15 at Boston Univ. Totals (10 games)

Att. Yards 17 60 17 156 27 192 12 36 24 197 23 146 21 55 25 158 21 79 26 191 213 1270

TD 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 2 10

RICH LEMON 1993 1,151 yards Date Opponent Att. Yards TD S4 Bloomsburg 32 210 1 S11 at Lafayette 8 27 0

S25 Penn O2 Dartmouth O9 at Hofstra O16 at Brown O23 Holy Cross O30 at Fordham N6 Lehigh N13 at Towson State N20 at Colgate Totals (11 games)

10 13 0 10 33 0 6 6 0 16 138 1 19 88 0 28 188 3 28 163 0 23 133 2 32 152 0 212 1151 7

DARIS WILSON 2004 1,149 yards Date Opponent S2 at Villanova S18 Cornell S25 Columbia O2 at Georgetown O9 Penn O16 Lafayette O23 at Lehigh O30 at Holy Cross N6 Fordham N13 Colgate N20 Duquesne Totals (11 games)

Att. Yards 24 32 23 139 20 123 25 68 30 27 10 12 19 11 31 252 22 106 18 236 32 143 254 1149

TD 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 2 5 2 17

CHRIS PEER 1997 1,111 yards Date Opponent Att. Yards TD S6 Duquesne 27 171 0 S20 at Lafayette 11 18 1 S27 Penn 0 0 0 O4 at Harvard 19 75 1 O11 at Yale 14 56 1 O18 at Fordham 22 87 3 O25 Holy Cross 36 236 2 N1 Lehigh 30 100 0 N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 29 173 2 N15 at Towson State 36 119 1 N22 at Colgate 11 76 0 Totals (11 games) 235 1111 11

JABU POWELL 2000 1,102 yards Date Opponent Att. Yards TD S2 at Richmond 7 8 0 S16 Cornell 30 282 3 S23 Columbia 29 119 1 S30 Duquesne 40 215 4 O7 at Georgetown 38 156 2 O14 Lafayette 23 94 2 O21 at Lehigh DNP O28 Fordham DNP N4 at Holy Cross 34 74 0 N11 at Towson 28 86 0 N18 Colgate 19 68 2 Totals (9 games) 248 1102 14

JOEY DeFLORIA 2016 1,070 yards Date Opponent S3 at Marist S10 at Duquesne S17 Cornell S24 VMI O8 at Holy Cross O15 Colgate O22 Lafayette O29 at Charleston So. N5 at Lehigh N12 at Georgetown Totals (10 games)

Att. 27 24 27 11 28 11 27 16 28 31 230

Yards 145 98 154 39 149 38 130 48 119 150 1070

TD 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 10

Att. Yards 10 100 22 197 19 120 17 62 15 112 19 131 29 97 20 147 20 103 171 1069

TD 2 4 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 14

BRAD MYERS 1951 1,069 yards Date Opponent S22 vs. Gettysburg S29 Muhlenberg O6 at Lehigh O13 at Kent State O20 Buffalo O27 at Lafayette N3 Temple N10 at Colgate N17 Delaware Totals (9 games)

BURT TALMAGE 1951 1,025 yards Date Opponent Att. Yards TD S22 vs. Gettysburg 8 42 1 S29 Muhlenberg 17 181 2 O6 at Lehigh 19 145 3 O13 at Kent State 19 65 1 O20 Buffalo 23 143 2 O27 at Lafayette 22 152 3 N3 Temple 10 96 0 N10 at Colgate 15 16 0 N17 Delaware 17 185 2 Totals (9 games) 150 1025 14

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BISON LEGENDS: “Touchdown Twins” Brad

Myers (L) and Burt Talmage (R) both eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards to lead Bucknell to a 9-0 record in 1951. Here, they celebrate with head coach Harry Lawrence after the 33-6 victory over Delaware that clinched the perfect season. To this day, they remain the only set of Bison teammates to rush for at least 1,000 yards in the same season.


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RUSHING

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Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Name No. Mickey Melberger 73 Ray Cosgrove 75 Charlie Thomas 39 Bob Laughton 117 Bob Laughton 89 Bob Coons 153 Bruce Smith 124 Sam Havrilak 143 Sam Havrilak 161 Dave Vassar 160 Rick Diez 156 Mitch Farbstein 201 Mitch Farbstein 129 Bob Langan 195 Bob Langan 147 Rick Wardrop 104 Vince Woody 65 Joel Boyd 150 Joel Boyd 148 Ken Jenkins 131 Ken Jenkins 213 Jacques Peay 110 Marshall Hall 154 Jacques Peay 106 Earl Beecham 47 Earl Beecham 99 Earl Beecham 145 Dan Scocca 84 Brian Henesey 89 Brian Henesey 177 Brian Henesey 19 Brian Henesey 182 Matt Walsh 228 Rich Lemon 212 Rich Lemon 282 Rich Lemon 293 Rich Lemon 207 Chris Peer 235 Dan Palko 141 Jabu Powell 129 Jabu Powell 248 Jabu Powell 157 Blamah Sarnor 150 Blamah Sarnor 206

Yds. 296 280 224 433 352 662 697 607 891 539 639 903 652 784 572 504 241 675 553 769 1270 462 737 449 218 549 416 381 430 718 815 686 839 1151 1496 1297 796 1111 682 827 1102 673 511 928

Avg. 4.1 3.7 5.7 3.7 4.0 4.3 5.6 4.2 5.5 3.4 4.1 4.5 5.1 4.0 3.9 4.8 3.8 4.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 4.2 4.7 4.2 4.6 5.5 2.9 4.5 4.8 4.1 4.1 3.8 3.7 5.4 5.3 4.4 3.9 4.7 4.8 6.4 4.4 4.3 3.4 4.5

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Daris Wilson Dante Ross Josh DeStefano A.J. Kizekai A.J. Kizekai C.J. Hopson Tyler Smith Tyler Smith Jeremiah Young C.J. Williams C.J. Williams Matt DelMauro Joey DeFloria Chad Freshnock Jared Cooper Chad Freshnock

254 208 118 70 104 135 110 175 121 212 170 136 230 137 161 113

1149 845 643 432 484 633 426 795 482 899 901 655 1070 525 525 459

4.5 4.1 5.4 6.2 4.7 4.7 3.9 4.5 4.0 4.2 5.3 4.8 4.7 3.8 3.3 4.1

PASSING Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Name Paul Terhes Ron Giordano Ron Giordano Don Rodgers Bill Lerro Bill Lerro Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Sam Havrilak Greg Doviak Howard Burke Howard Burke Bob Bianchi Bob Bianchi John Burian Kerry Snow Kerry Snow Glyn Lipp Glyn Lipp Ed Hughes Al Locey Ed Hughes Al Locey Bob Gibbon Bob Gibbon Jim Given Jim Given

Att. Cmp Yds. 155 87 981 86 39 594 211 119 1461 163 94 1050 156 98 1255 171 93 1303 81 41 475 193 85 835 199 96 1179 191 95 803 193 99 1009 198 98 995 94 46 621 118 54 520 120 69 911 186 101 1210 256 138 1451 114 58 690 151 67 1006 55 19 304 125 47 654 139 49 593 241 109 1595 294 185 1835 310 180 2060 215 118 1105 306 182 2167

Pct. .561 .453 .564 .577 .628 .543 .506 .440 .482 .497 .509 .495 .489 .458 .575 .543 .539 .508 .444 .345 .376 .353 .452 .629 .597 .549 .595

TD 9 3 14 13 10 4 2 4 7 2 7 5 6 1 7 6 3 5 5 0 8 1 5 14 16 5 15

SCOTT AUCHENBACH set an NCAA record by completing his first 18 passes against Colgate in 1989. One of only three Bison to eclipse 5,000 passing yards in his career, he was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.

1987 Jim Given 211 117 1518 .555 8 1988 S. Auchenbach 338 185 2132 .547 17 1989 S. Auchenbach 290 170 2385 .586 19 1990 Todd Hatajik 254 150 2026 .591 21 1991 Travis Kopp 131 59 834 .450 5 1992 Travis Kopp 140 92 1067 .657 11 1993 Rob Glus 185 96 1260 .519 5 1994 Rob Glus 228 131 1821 .575 15 1995 Jim Fox 344 192 2199 .558 10 1996 Jim Fox 307 157 1783 .511 13 1997 Don McDowell 164 92 1177 .561 8 1998 Don McDowell 245 126 1443 .514 8 1999 Don McDowell 249 133 1362 .534 10 2000 Lucas Phillips 305 164 1777 .538 8 2001 Todd Wenrich 384 209 2327 .544 12 2002 Todd Wenrich 167 95 1079 .569 8 2003 Daris Wilson 95 58 848 .611 2 2004 Daris Wilson 94 62 852 .660 6 2005 Dante Ross 109 52 718 .477 4 2006 Marcello Trigg 92 39 617 .424 4 2007 Marcello Trigg 133 64 1130 .481 8 2008 Marcello Trigg 155 104 1438 .671 13 2009 Marcello Trigg 167 85 905 .509 6 2010 Brandon Wesley 296 171 1699 .578 6 2011 Brandon Wesley 221 116 1446 .525 7 2012 Brandon Wesley 289 174 1781 .602 7 2013 Brandon Wesley 178 110 1351 .618 6 2014 R.J. Nitti 195 105 1553 .538 13 2015 R.J. Nitti 365 205 2477 .562 13 2016 Matt Muh 134 76 847 .567 4 2017 John Chiarolanzio 200 109 1069 .545 5 2018 Logan Bitikofer 187 103 1050 .551 7 2019 Logan Bitikofer 305 175 1686 .574 10

RECEIVING Year Name 1960 Dick Tyrrell 1961 Dick Tyrrell 1962 Dick Tyrrell 1963 Tom Mitchell 1964 Tom Mitchell 1965 Tom Mitchell 1966 Don Lenhard 1967 Bill Bair 1968 Paul Gilewicz 1969 Paul Gilewicz 1970 Paul Gilewicz 1971 Carl Probst 1972 Carl Probst 1973 Bill Stein 1974 Irv Renneisen 1975 Larry Brunt 1976 Karl Meyer 1977 Vince Woody 1978 Brian Shaffer 1979 Hassen Abdellah 1980 Ken Jenkins 1981 Craig Stinson 1982 Steve Zenda 1983 Dave Kucera 1984 Dave Kucera 1985 Scott Aiello 1986 Mike Morrow 1987 Mike Guerrini 1988 Mike Guerrini 1989 Dan Scocca 1990 Lester Erb

No. 28 13 29 43 71 59 41 23 33 23 40 39 23 35 36 25 41 19 20 11 17 20 24 52 73 38 42 44 46 45 44

Yds. 310 237 370 622 886 850 692 190 435 196 369 485 391 361 443 344 480 134 269 129 293 293 306 644 1029 397 715 835 773 622 735

TD 2 0 4 6 6 6 4 1 3 0 1 4 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 1 6 6 0 7 6 3 6 9 6 4 10


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David Berardinelli David Berardinelli Mark Gentile Mark Gentile John Sakowski Ardie Kissinger Ron Rockett Ron Rockett Dan Palko Jim Horan Jim Horan Jim Horan Albert Marquardt Nisan Trotter Daniel Zvara Daniel Zvara A.J. Kizekai Shaun Pasternak Cale Cadman Frank DeNick Frank DeNick Victor Walker Josh Brake Will Carter Will Carter Will Carter Jack Horan Brandon Sanders Dominic Lyles

46 42 30 29 49 36 38 45 33 37 59 45 35 25 15 13 17 72 26 38 42 45 33 53 60 49 26 44 36

769 735 505 480 724 516 559 703 332 450 714 556 682 461 292 186 363 1083 258 423 554 494 445 959 655 734 377 516 579

6 3 0 3 3 2 6 5 4 3 3 4 4 3 2 0 4 12 0 1 3 0 3 9 5 3 2 0 2

1995 Rich Lemon 9 0 0 54 1996 Rich Lemon 10 0 0 60 1997 Chris Peer 11 2 0 68 1998 Jason Marrow 11 0 0 66 1999 Jason Marrow 17 0 0 102 2000 Jabu Powell 14 0 0 84 2001 Chris Lundberg 0 27 9 54 2002 Chris Lundberg 0 19 8 43 2003 Ryan Korn 0 24 14 66 2004 Daris Wilson 17 0 0 102 SCORING 2005 Dante Ross 9 0 0 54 2006 Will Carney 0 27 9 54 Year Name TD PAT FG Total 2007 Will Carney 0 30 7 51 1960 Mickey Melberger 6 0 0 36 2008 Shaun Pasternak 12 2 0 74 1961 Ash Ditka 3 0 0 18 2009 Drew Orth 0 17 5 32 1962 Dick Tyrrell 4 4 0 28 2010 Drew Orth 0 3 7 24 1963 Tom Mitchell 6 0 0 36 Tyler Smith 4 0 0 24 1964 Mike Seigfried 2 29 4 53 2011 Drew Orth 0 16 12 52 1965 Bob Coons 7 0 0 42 2012 Sean Cobelli 0 15 12 51 1966 Don Lenhard 5 2 0 32 2013 C.J. Williams 11 0 0 66 1967 Sam Havrilak 7 0 0 42 2014 Derek Maurer 0 30 11 63 1968 Sam Havrilak 9 3 0 60 2015 R.J. Nitti 6 2 0 38 1969 Dave Vassar 7 0 0 42 2016 Joey DeFloria 11 0 0 66 1970 Rick Diez 5 0 0 30 2017 John Burdick 0 14 14 56 1971 Mitch Farbstein 10 0 0 60 2018 Jared Cooper 4 0 0 26 1972 Don Rubright 7 0 0 42 2019 Ethan Torres 0 8 6 26 1973 Bob Langan 7 0 0 42 1974 Mike Pensabene 5 1 0 32 TACKLES 1975 John Horning 0 14 2 20 1976 Kerry Snow 6 0 0 36 Year Name Solo Ast. Total 1977 Glyn Lipp 8 0 0 48 1990 Bill Higgins 58 38 96 1978 Hassen Abdellah 9 0 0 54 1991 John Spatafore 62 49 111 1979 Ken Jenkins 7 0 0 42 1992 Russ Strohecker 79 30 109 1980 Ken Jenkins 16 0 0 96 1992 Russ Strohecker 68 49 117 1981 Al Yuknus 0 9 12 45 1994 Russ Strohecker 62 37 99 1982 Marshall Hall 8 0 0 48 1995 Rob Bird 70 74 144 1983 Al Yuknus 0 21 9 48 76 53 129 1984 Al Yuknus 0 19 8 43 1996 Brandon Little 1997 Willie Hill 78 55 133 1985 Earl Beecham 8 0 0 48 1998 Kevin Eiben 59 32 91 1986 Mike Morrow 6 0 0 36 1999 Shawn Redd 61 43 104 1987 Steve Barimo 0 25 10 55 2000 Vince Ficca 51 51 102 1988 Steve Barimo 0 25 6 43 2001 Stephane Pluviose 37 46 83 1989 Brian Henesey 10 0 0 60 2002 Stephane Pluviose 39 50 89 1990 Todd Krutchkoff 0 37 10 67 2003 Kevin Ransome 63 53 116 1991 David Berardinelli 6 0 0 36 2004 Virgil Rush 61 36 97 1992 Matt Walsh 8 0 0 48 2005 Ryan Slater 46 38 84 1993 Brad Bernardini 8 0 0 48 1994 Rich Lemon 11 0 0 66 2006 Dorian Petersen 62 40 102

R.J. NITTI set a school record with 2,447 passing yards in 2015. Against Georgetown, he exploded for 338 on 28-for-48 passing, a total good for sixth in the Bison annals. It was only the 11th 300-yard game in Bucknell’s history. 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Todd Manjuck Greg Jones Greg Jones Travis Nissley Sean Rafferty Evan Byers Evan Byers Evan Byers Mark Pyles Ben Richard Ben Richard Joe Lauro Rick Mottram

35 40 49 40 44 46 61 78 53 55 38 54 64

RUSS STROHECKER

41 49 52 23 26 54 68 41 42 40 39 32 38

76 89 101 63 70 100 129 119 95 95 77 86 102

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NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS AP ALL-AMERICANS

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Little All-Americans (before 1980) 1934 George McGaughey, C, HM John Sitarsky, QB, HM 1938 Lou Tomasetti, HB, HM 1949 Jim Ostendarp, HB, HM 1951 George Young, DT, 1st team Bob Albert, FB, HM Joe Gallagher, E, HM 1952 Brad Myers, HB, HM 1959 Jack Eachus, E, HM Paul Terhes, QB, HM 1960 Paul Terhes, QB, 1st team Kirk Foulke, T, HM Mickey Melberger, HB, HM Dick Tyrrell, E, HM 1961 Tom Alexander, G, HM Kirk Foulke, T, HM Dick Tyrrell, E, HM 1962 Ron Giordano, QB, HM 1964 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team Bill Lerro, QB, HM 1965 Tom Mitchell, E, 1st team 1966 Paul Maczuzak, OT, 2nd team 1967 Paul Maczuzak, OT, HM 1968 Sam Havrilak, QB, HM 1969 Randy Ruger, DB, HM 1971 Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM 1972 Stan Durtan, OT, 3rd team Mitch Farbstein, FB, HM 1973 Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1974 Mike Axe, OT, HM Irv Renneisen, TE, HM Larry Schoeneberger, LB, HM 1975 Dave Ogden, DE, HM Kerry Snow, QB, HM 1980 Mike McDonald, OT, 1st team Ken Jenkins, HB, 3rd team McKinley Norris, DB, HM Division I-AA All-Americans (1981-2006) 1983 Brad Henneman, DT, 3rd team Bob Gibbon, QB, HM Dave Kucera, WR, 2nd team 1985 Earl Beecham, HB, HM Mark Wisniewski, DT, HM 1986 Jim Given, QB, HM 1988 Mike Guerrini, WR, HM Dan Meenan, OG, HM 1990 Jay Butler, OT, 2nd team 1995 Ed Burman, DE, 3rd team 1996 Brandon Little, LB, 2nd team 1997 Willie Hill, LB, 2nd team 2000 Kevin Eiben, FS, 2nd team 2002 Adam Lord, NG, 2nd team 2004 Sean Conover, DE, 2nd team Division I FCS All-Americans (2007-present) 2011 Bryce Robertson, DB, 2nd team 2014 Evan Byers, LB, 2nd team 2015 Clayton Ewell, S, 3rd team 2016 Julién Davenport, OL, 1st team 2017 Abdullah Anderson, DL, 2nd team 2018 Alex Pechin, P, 2nd team 2019 Alex Pechin, P, 1st team

ALEX PECHIN AFCA ALL-AMERICANS 1974 1980 1990 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2014 2016 2018 2019

Larry Schoeneberger, LB Mike McDonald, OT Mike Augsberger, FS Brandon Little, LB Willie Hill, LB Kevin Eiben, FS Adam Lord, NG Adam Lord, NG Evan Byers, LB, 1st team Julién Davenport, OL, 1st team Alex Pechin, P, 2nd team Alex Pechin, P, 1st team

OTHER ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1912 Al Jordan, E - Walter Camp, 3rd team 1920 Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E - Walter Camp, HM 1921 Arda Bowser, FB - Grantland Rice - New York Telegram - Colliers/Walter Camp Alvin “Doggie” Julian, E - Pop Warner - Colliers/Walter Camp, HM 1923 Max Reed, G - Syracuse Telegraph 1924 Tony Kostos, G, HM 1927 Walter Diehl, FB, HM 1931 Clarke Hinkle, FB - New York Sun - New York Post - International News Service Merle Stonebreaker - NY Post, HM 1933 Jack Dempsey, T - Liberty,1st team Nick Farina, C - United Press Intl., HM Owen James, G, HM 1934 Joe Reznichak, HB - NY Sun, HM

Bud Wilkinson, E - News Enterprise Assoc. 1943 Walter Szot, T, HM 1973 John Dailey, LB - Universal Sports Small College, 2nd team 2000 Kevin Eiben, FS - The Sports Network, 3rd team 2011 Bryce Robertson, DB - The Sports Network, 1st team - Walter Camp, 1st team - Phil Steele, 3rd team 2013 Tracey Smith, DL - The Sports Network, 3rd team 2014 Evan Byers, LB - The Sports Network Preseason, 3rd team - The Sports Network, 2nd team 2015 Julién Davenport, OL - STATS, 2nd team Clayton Ewell, S - STATS, 3rd team 2016 Julién Davenport, OL - STATS, 1st team - Walter Camp, 1st team 2017 Abdullah Anderson, DL - STATS, 3rd team - Phil Steele, 3rd team Alex Pechin, P - STATS, 3rd team 2018 Alex Pechin, P - STATS, 1st team - Phil Steele, 1st team - Athlon Sports 2019 Alex Pechin, P - Walter Camp - STATS, 1st team - Phil Steele, 1st team - FCS Athletics Directors Association - Athlon Sports

FCS PUNTER OF THE YEAR 2019

Alex Pechin


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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS College Division (1970-76) 1970 Gene Luccarelli, DB, 2nd team 1972 Doug Nauman, DT, 1st team John Ondrasik, DB, 1st team 1973 John Dailey, LB, 1st team Mark Nosal, OT, 2nd team 1974 Steve Leskinen, DT, 1st team Mike Axe, OG, 2nd team 1975 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team Mark Pursley, OG, 2nd team 1976 Larry Brunt, SE, 1st team Charlie Kuhns, OT, 2nd team University Division (1980-present) 1980 Dave Hibbard, DE, 2nd team 1984 Rob Masonis, FB, 1st team Jim Rielly, TE, 1st team Mike Morrow, P, 2nd team 1986 Mike Morrow, WR, 1st team 1991 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team 1992 David Berardinelli, WR, 1st team 2000 David Evans, WR, 2nd team 2004 Justin Gibson, OT, 2nd team 2006 David Frisbey, DB, 2nd team 2010 Travis Nissley, LB, 2nd team 2011 Tim Bolte, LB, 1st team 2015 Matt DelMauro, RB, 1st team 2019 Rick Mottram, LB, 1st team Note: Since the inception of the CoSIDA Academic-All-America program, Bucknell ranks among the Division I leaders in total number of Academic All-America honorees. To be eligible for this award, a player must be a starter or significant reserve and carry at least a 3.3 cumulative grade point average.

DISTRICT II TEAM SELECTIONS 1981 1982 1984 1985

Gary Fritz, OL Dave Phillips, OT Dennis Pysh, DE Rob Masonis, FB Mike Morrow, P Jim Rielly, TE Doug Fastuca, LB Mike Morrow, WR

1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Doug Fastuca, LB Mike Morrow, WR Brian Murphy, LB Ian DiBernardo, S Dave Pflug, OT David Berardinelli, WR David Berardinelli, WR Ian DiBernardo, S Jeff Hart, OT Tom Martin, TE David Berardinelli, WR Brad Bernardini, WR Rob Glus, QB Steve McHugh, FB Steve Pratico, DE David Evans, WR Kyle Harris, WR Dave Gibson, TE Will Smith, S Billy Windle, P Justin Gibson, OT Shawn Tidwell, DT David Ulmer, LB Mike Cangelosi, WR Justin Gibson, OT Michael Boccella, OL Ryan Bower, K David Frisbey, DB Michael Boccella, OL David Frisbey, DB Ryan Walsh, DL Kevin Mullen, FB Sam Nana-Sinkam, LB Tim Bolte, LB Travis Nissley, LB Tim Bolte, LB Matt DelMauro, RB Derek Maurer, K Matt DelMauro, RB Jack Horan, WR Andrew Podbielski, TE Jack Horan, WR Mark Pyles, LB Rick Mottram, LB Grayson Cherubino, DL Rick Mottram, LB

1992 2010

David Berardinelli, WR Travis Nissley, LB

NFF CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALISTS 1992 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

David Berardinelli, WR Jim John, QB Dan Palko, RB Eric Higgins, LB Kyle Harris, WR Shawn Tidwell, DT Justin Gibson, OT David Frisbey, DB Nick Mozal, TE/OL Kevin Mullen, FB Sam Nana-Sinkam, LB Travis Nissley, LB Tim Bolte, LB Samuel Oyekoya, DE Tracey Smith, DL Derek Maurer, K Matt DelMauro, RB Cary Hess, OL Mark Pyles, LB Bryan Marine, CB Alex Pechin, P Rick Mottram, LB

Note: Only Bucknell and Dayton have had a semifinalist each of the past 15 years. The William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the Vincent dePaul Draddy Trophy until 2008, is awarded to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance. It is nicknamed the “Academic Heisman.” Since 1990, Campbell Trophy Finalists have also been referred to as NFF National Scholar-Athletes; National Scholar-Athlete classes date back to 1959.

NCAA POSTGRAD SCHOLARSHIPS 1971 1974 1975 1976 1984

Ken Donahue, TE John Dailey, LB Steve Leskinen, DT Larry Brunt, SE Dave Kucera, WR

NACDA DISNEY SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1992

David Berardinelli, WR

STATS DORIS ROBINSON AWARD 2019

Alex Pechin, P

Note: Presented to an FCS student-athlete who excels not only in the classroom but in the community and beyond.

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DAVID “WHITEY” BERARDINELLI was an academic star at Bucknell. A political science and history double major, he was twice honored as an Academic AllAmerican and was the first Bison to be named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete.


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Division I-AA All-East First Team OL Stan Durtan FB Mitch Farbstein LB John Dailey DL Doug Nauman

1973

Division I-AA All-East First Team OL Mike Axe LB Larry Schoeneberger LB John Dailey

1974

Division I-AA All-East First Team OL Mike Axe LB Larry Schoeneberger

1979

Division I-AA All-Star Team HB Hassen Abdellah C Jim Tomeo P Ken Dorr

1980

Division I-AA All-East First Team RB Ken Jenkins

1982

Division I-AA All-Star Team Honorable Mention DT Brad Henneman

COLONIAL LEAGUE 1986 QB WR LB

1987 K TE WR

1988 WR OL

1989

Jim Given Mike Morrow Greg Schiano Steve Barimo Scott Lillis Mike Guerrini Mike Guerrini Dan Meenan

Most Valuable Player: Scott Auchenbach Scholar-Athlete of Year: Bill Farthing First Team QB Scott Auchenbach Second Team LB Craig Cavlovic DB Mike Augsberger RB Brian Henesey K Steve Barimo DL Mark Williams LB John Spatafore DB Erik Street

PATRIOT LEAGUE 1990

Coach of Year: Lou Maranzana First Team TE Jeff Pape OL Jay Butler K Todd Krutchkoff DB Mike Augsberger DB Trevor Smith Second Team OL Doug Roebuck OL Paul Austin RB Craig Cavlovic RB Brian Henesey DL Eric Jantzi LB Bill Higgins

1991

Scholar-Athlete of Year: David Berardinelli First Team TE Jeff Pape LB John Spatafore Second Team DL John Lusk OL Eric Rutter DL Bill Pisano

ABDULLAH ANDERSON 1995

First Team DL John Lusk Second Team WR David Berardinelli Scholar-Athlete of Year OL Jeff Hart OL Eric Rutter RB Matt Walsh

Defensive Player of the Year: Ed Burman First Team WR John Sakowski RB Rich Lemon DL Ed Burman LB Rob Bird Second Team OL Jason Donkers OL Brian Gay OL Mariusz Misiec QB Jim Fox PK Rich Miller DL Hunter Adams DL Pat Feeley DB Mark Miller

1993

1996

1992

First Team DL Cecil Boone OL Scott Thistlewaite Second Team QB Rob Glus Scholar-Athlete of Year WR Brad Bernardini OL Don Watson DL Sean Brauser LB Russ Strohecker DB Mark Miller RB Rich Lemon

1994

Co-Most Valuable Player: Rich Lemon Offensive Player of Year: Rich Lemon Scholar-Athlete of Year: Rob Glus First Team RB Rich Lemon LB Russ Strohecker P Rich Miller Second Team TE Mark Gentile DL Ed Burman DL Jeremy Patty LB Andrew Welty DB John Henry DB Mark Miller

First Team OL Mariusz Misiec QB Jim Fox RB Rich Lemon DL Hunter Adams LB Brandon Little DB George Howanitz Second Team DB Terence Parham

1997

Coach of Year: Tom Gadd First Team OL Mariusz Misiec DL Hunter Adams LB Willie Hill DB Nate Musselman Second Team WR Ronnie Rockett OL Neal Thompson OL Jason Wancowicz RB Chris Peer PK Ross Coleman DL Eric Green DB Josh LaBrec

1998

First Team OL Lucas Carlaw OL Jason Wancowicz DL Eric Green LB Shawn Redd Second Team WR Ronnie Rockett PK Ross Coleman

1999

First Team OL Lucas Carlaw DL John Papadakis LB Shawn Redd Second Team RB Jabu Powell TE Corey Hurley DB Reed Tunison

2000

Scholar-Athlete of Year: Kevin Eiben First Team FS Kevin Eiben LB Vince Ficca Second Team RB Jabu Powell PK Chris Lundberg DL Tom Kuhn DL Adam Lord

2001

First Team OL Jon Churchill DT Tom Kuhn NG Adam Lord LB Joe Massey LB Mark Tallman CB Reed Tunison Second Team OL Carson Book TE Greg Readinger RB Jabu Powell WR Jim Horan


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2012

JULIÉN DAVENPORT 2002

Defensive Player of Year: Adam Lord First Team NG Adam Lord LB Joe Massey LB Stephane Pluviose Second Team OL Rashad Stallworth LB Kevin Ransome OL Rashad Stallworth

2003

Second Team OL Rashad Stallworth LB Kevin Ransome

2004

Defensive Player of Year: Sean Conover Special Teams Player of Year: Dante Ross First Team DB Jerome Acy DL Sean Conover DB Virgil Rush QB Daris Wilson Second Team OL Aaron DeGraffenreidt DL Corey Mayo LB Kevin Ransome OL Jon Scharf

2005

First Team DL Sean Conover

2006

First Team LB Dorian Petersen Second Team FB Josh DeStefano OL Joel Hoffer OL Stefan Niemczyk DB Matt Palermo

2007

First Team RS A.J. Kizekai DL Josh Eden Second Team OL Chad Glasser

2008

First Team RS A.J. Kizekai Second Team P Phil Azarik RB A.J. Kizekai WR Shaun Pasternak

2009

Scholar-Athlete of Year: Travis Nissley First Team LB Greg Jones RS A.J. Kizekai Second Team DL Robert De La Rosa DB Ahkiel White

2010

Rookie of Year: Brandon Wesley Scholar-Athlete of Year: Travis Nissley First Team DL Josh Eden Second Team DL Robert De La Rosa FB Travis Friend Academic All-Patriot League Tim Bolte, Travis Nissley, Jason Vollmar, John von Paris

2011

Scholar-Athlete of Year: Tim Bolte First Team DL Robert De La Rosa DL Josh Eden P Ryan Gutowski PK Drew Orth DB Bryce Robertson RB Tyler Smith

First Team FB Travis Friend DL Samuel Oyekoya DB Matthew Steinbeck Second Team LB Evan Byers DL Sean Sellers DL Tracey Smith LB Beau Traber Academic All-Patriot League Samuel Oyekoya

2013

First Team LB Evan Byers OL Lonnie Rawles DL Tracey Smith Second Team DL Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood OL Julién Davenport S Matthew Steinebck RB C.J. Williams Academic All-Patriot League Derek Maurer, Tracey Smith, Kyle Sullivan

2014

Defensive Player of Year: Evan Byers Coach of Year: Joe Susan First Team DL Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood LB Evan Byers WR Will Carter OL Julién Davenport LB Lee Marvel OL Lonnie Rawles Second Team DL Abdullah Anderson S Clayton Ewell RB C.J. Williams Academic All-Patriot League Matt DelMauro, Jake Hartman, Derek Maurer

2015

Defensive Player of Year: Clayton Ewell Scholar-Athlete of Year: Matt DelMauro First Team DL Abdullah Anderson OL Julién Davenport S Clayton Ewell P Alex Pechin DL Ben Schumacher Second Team WR Will Carter

RB Matt DelMauro OL Ramy Kased LB Mark Pyles LB Ben Richard Academic All-Patriot League Matt DelMauro, Clayton Hoffmaster

2016

First Team DL Abdullah Anderson DB Bret Berg OL Julién Davenport DB Bryan Marine LB Ben Richard Second Team OL Griff Barth RB Joey DeFloria LB Mark Pyles Academic All-Patriot League Jack Horan, Andrew Podbielski

2017

Defensive Player of Year: Abdullah Anderson Scholar-Athlete of Year: Alex Pechin First Team DL Abdullah Anderson P Alex Pechin LB Mark Pyles LB Ben Richard Second Team K John Burdick DB Colin Jonov LB Simeon Page OL Chase Watkins Academic All-Patriot League Jack Horan, Alex Pechin, Andrew Podbielski, Mark Pyles

2018

Scholar-Athlete of Year: Alex Pechin First Team DL Simeon Page P Alex Pechin Second Team WR Alan Butler OL Pat Finn DB Bryan Marine Academic All-Patriot League Bryan Marine, Rick Mottram, Alex Pechin

2019

Scholar-Athlete of Year: Alex Pechin First Team LB Simeon Page P Alex Pechin WR Brandon Sanders Second Team OL P.J. Barr DB Gavin Pringle Academic All-Patriot League Rick Mottram, Alex Pechin Note: Only one team was selected from 1986-88. From 1986-89, the Patriot League was known as the Colonial League.

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Second Team OL Anthony Carter OL Ian Dal Bello WR Frank DeNick FB Travis Friend DB Sean Rafferty LB Beau Traber Academic All-Patriot League Tim Bolte, Bryce Robertson


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TEAM AWARD WINNERS Bison Club Gridiron Club Award Most Valuable Player

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John Dailey Bob Langan Rick Wardrop John Coffelt Vince Woody Glyn Lipp Joel Kreider Ken Jenkins Ken Durr Al Locey Bob Gibbon Bob Gibbon Dave Kucera Earl Beecham Jim Given Jim Given Scott Auchenbach Scott Auchenbach Todd Hatajik Lester Erb Brian Henesey Eric Rutter Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Ed Burman Brandon Little Willie Hill Erich Muzi Shawn Redd Kevin Eiben Adam Lord Adam Lord Kevin Ransome Daris Wilson Dante Ross Dorian Petersen A.J. Kizekai Shaun Pasternak Greg Jones Josh Eden Robert De La Rosa Evan Byers Evan Byers Trey Lauletta Clayton Ewell Bret Berg Mark Pyles Bryan Marine Alex Pechin

LB TB FB LB HB QB LB HB LB QB QB QB WR HB QB QB QB QB QB WR TB OG TB TB DE LB LB FS LB FS NG NG LB QB QB/CB LB RB WR LB DL DL LB LB QB S S LB CB P

Tom Gadd Coaches Award 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

LaMario Bradwell Matt Borich Eric Slaughter Greg Readinger Mark Wyland Joe Schweitzer Adam Minggia Matt Kawczenski Sean Conover Blamah Sarnor Jerome Acy Jon Scharf Jeff Orazi Stephen Watts David Frisbey Joel Hoffer

RB DL DB TE TE OL DB FB DL RB DB OL LB OL DB OL

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Matt Palermo Richard Simpson Stephen College Brandon Friday Nick Mozal Terrance Wilson A.J. Kizekai Todd Manjuck Justin Pulgrano Jason Davis Alex Iwaskiw Tim Bolte Frank DeNick Josh Eden Travis Friend Sean Sellers Brandon Wesley Matthew Steinbeck Patrick Kelly Evan Byers Matt DelMauro Abdullah Anderson Ben Schumacher Julién Davenport Ben Richard Jack Horan Trey Johnson Ben Richard Pat Finn Alex Twiford Drew Newcomb Chanse Riley John Chiarolanzio Chad Freshnock Conner Romango Joe Schiano

DB WR LB DL TE/OL QB RB LB RB DB WR LB WR DL FB DE QB S TE LB RB DL DL OL LB WR CB LB OL TE S S QB RB S DL

Theodore S. Ratkus Leadership Award 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Steve McHugh Andrew Welty Steve Noteboom Jeff Bombich Jeff Bombich Jim John Matt Stanley Eric Higgins Jason Marrow Todd Wenrich Billy Windle Mike Leatherman Kevin Ransome Kevin Mullen Kevin Mullen Kevin Mullen Kevin Mullen Casey Williams Travis Nissley Tim Bolte Travis Friend Jeff Goyette Lee Marvel Louis Taglianetti Mark Pyles Joey DeFloria Brandon Sanders Rick Mottram

FB LB WR FB FB QB OL LB FB QB P/LB LB LB FB FB FB FB LB LB LB FB LS/LB LB S LB RB WR LB

Note: The Bucknell Football Leadership award was renamed in 2018 to the Theodore S. Ratkus Football Leadership Award. In conjunction with its rechristening, the award is now given for character, courage and commitment to team play, as exemplified by the late Ratkus ‘65.

ALEX PECHIN C. Dale Wolfe Recognition Award Most Inspirational 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Brad Bennett Tom Krueger Tim Dunn Mike Carswell Gary Fritz Steve Zenda Kyle Yearick Keith Jansen Jamie Keener Tom Dominick Harry Buell Greg Schiano Jim McCloy Erik Sparkenbaugh Dan Scocca Jeff Kelly Bob Marshall Rob Roseborough Rob Glus Steve Herbert Brian Gay Pat Feeley Mike Haggerty Wally Hurdley Jeremy Myers Terrence Joyner Chad Marsilio Mark Tallman Tim Johnson Tim Johnson Kevin Ransome Nisan Trotter Jacob Burney Nick DeFeo Josh DeStefano Kevin Mullen Greg Jones Tyler Anderson Bryce Robertson Beau Traber Ryan Riethmiller Robert Naylor Robert Naylor Ben Schumacher Colin Jonov Joe Schiano

DE DT QB/K HB QB HB AC OG DB FB DT ILB OLB Mgr. WR QB/DB DB DE/Mgr. QB LS OT NG LB LB FB CB LB LB WR RB LB WR DL OL RB RB LB DL DB LB OL DL DL DL CB DE

2019

Gerrit Van Itallie

LB

Stuart M. Smith Memorial Award Outstanding Newcomer 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Rick Diez John Dailey Mike Axe Rick Wardrop Kerry Snow Vince Woody Len Bucher Mike McDonald Jim Gush Ken Jenkins Marshall Hall Brad Henneman Scott Somerville Mark Wisniewski Earl Beecham Scott Lillis Chris Hackley Robert Hawkins Steve Barimo Mike Guerrini Brian Henesey Matt Walsh Cecil Boone Russ Strohecker Jim Jaroschak Mark Miller Rich Lemon Erich Muzi Luke Carlaw Jerry Mahl Chris Breen Jim Horan Kyle Harris Corey Mayo Blamah Sarnor Ed Cortez Josh DeStefano Kadero Watson Sam Nana-Sinkam Shaun Pasternak Robert De La Rosa Tyler Smith Brandon Wesley Evan Byers

FB LB OG FB QB HB LB OT S HB FB DT LB DT HB DE OLB CB K WR TB TB DT LB SS CB TB CB OT RB LB WR WR DT RB RB FB RB LB WR DL RB QB LB


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Brian Regan Julién Davenport Abdullah Anderson Alex Pechin Chad Freshnock Brandon Benson Simeon Page Jared Cooper Grayson Cherubino Gavin Pringle

RB OL DE P RB S LB RB DE CB

John Campana Award Outstanding Offensive Lineman 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Mike Catanzaro OT Bob Nesselbush C Scott Lillis TE Ed Foley C Dan Meenan OG Jay Butler OT Jay Butler OT Eric Rutter OG Eric Rutter OG Jeff Hart OT Don Watson OT Ed Frattarelli OT Brian Gay OG Jason Donkers OG Mariusz Misiec OT Mariusz Misiec OT Jason Wancowicz OT Luke Carlaw OT Garry Reynolds OT Jon Churchill OG Rashad Stallworth OT Rashad Stallworth OG Stephen Watts C Aaron DeGraffenreidt OG Stefan Niemczyk OG Stefan Niemczyk OG Chad Glasser OT James Phelan C James Phelan C Jason Vollmar C Anthony Carter OL Lonnie Rawles OL Lonnie Rawles OL Ramy Kased OL Julién Davenport OT Griff Barth OL Chase Watkins OL Pat Finn C P.J. Barr OL

Big Blue Award Outstanding Back/Receiver 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Joel Boyd Hassen Abdellah Hassen Abdellah Jim Gush Joe Catalano Jeff Miller Marshall Hall Jacques Peay Scott Somerville Earl Beecham Mike Morrow Mike Guerrini Andy Henry Dan Scocca

FB RB RB S OLB LB FB FB OLB HB WR WR LB TB

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Lester Erb Dan Scocca Craig Cavlovic Brian Henesey David Berardinelli David Berardinelli Matt Walsh Brad Bernardini Damon Garner Rob Glus Mark Gentile Rich Lemon Rich Lemon Jeff Bombich Ron Rockett Jason Marrow Jabu Powell Jim Horan Jim Horan Albert Marquardt Nisan Trotter Daniel Zvara Josh DeStefano A.J. Kizekai Shaun Pasternak Cale Cadman Tyler Smith Tyler Smith Jeremiah Young C.J. Willliams Will Carter Matt DelMauro Joey DeFloria Chad Freshnock Alan Butler Brandon Sanders

WR TB/WR FB TB WR WR TB WR WR QB TE TB TB FB WR FB RB WR WR WR WR WR FB RB WR WR RB RB RB RB WR RB RB RB WR WR

George Rieu Award Outstanding Defensive Lineman 1964 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Bob Brown Ed Jamieson Doug Nauman Doug Nauman Stan Durtan Mike Axe Mike Axe Dave Ogden Karl Knoneberg Marc Duda John Cieslewicz Jim Tomeo Mike McDonald Dave Mann Marty Schaetzle Marty Schaetzle Dave Phillips Brad Henneman Bruce Mowery Mark Wisniewski Doug Fastuca Walter Reese Chris Hackley Brian Makovsky Mark Williams Dave Vituccio Bill Pisano Roosevelt Smith John Lusk Janne Kilpelainen Cecil Boone

T OG DT DT OT OG OT DE LB OT ILB C OT DT OG OG OT DT DT DT OLB NG DE DT DT DE DT DE DE DT DE

Sean Brauser DE 1994 Jeremy Patty DT Jon Castiglia DT 1995 Hunter Adams DE 1996 Willie Hill DE 1997 Hunter Adams DE 1998 Brian Bronson DE 1999 John Papadakis DE 2000 Tom Kuhn DT 2001 Tom Kuhn DT 2002 Gary Carruthers DT 2003 Corey Mayo DT 2004 Sean Conover DE Corey Mayo DT 2005 Sean Conover DE 2006 Josh Eden DE 2007 Josh Eden DL 2008 Todd Rinaldo DL 2009 Robert De La Rosa DL 2010 Josh Eden DL 2011 Robert De La Rosa DL Josh Eden DL 2012 Samuel Oyekoya DE 2013 Tracey Smith DL 2014 Demetrius Baldwin-Youngblood DL 2015 Jimmy King DE 2016 Abdullah Anderson DL 2017 Abdullah Anderson DL 2018 Roger Mellado DE 2019 Grayson Cherubino DL Note: Given to the outstanding lineman before 1984

Clarke Hinkle Award Outstanding Defensive Back/Linebacker 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Trevor Smith Mike Augsberger John Spatafore Dan Zappa Todd Jessup Russ Strohecker Mark Miller Jack Boyle Sean Thompson Jason Bowman Kevin Eiben Reed Tunison

CLAYTON EWELL

CB FS LB LB FS LB FS SS SS LB FS CB

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bobby Young Joe Massey Kevin Ransome Virgil Rush Dorian Petersen Dorian Petersen Ryan Slater Greg Jones Greg Jones Sean Rafferty Sean Rafferty Matthew Steinbeck Clayton Ewell Clayton Ewell Bryan Marine Bryan Marine Joe Lauro Joe Lauro Brandon Benson

FS LB LB DB LB LB LB LB LB LB DB S S S CB CB S S S

Special Teams Award 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Mike Ormsby Al Yuknus Doug Fastuca Scott Gilleland Brian Murphy Scott Gilleland Steve Barimo Todd Krutchkoff Matt Walsh Gary Peatross John Caldwell Mike Phillips John Caldwell Bob Horst Steve Noteboom Josh LaBrec Rich Miller Josh LaBrec Ross Coleman Brian Kramer Dave Evans George Cowan Frank Lazio Dante Ross Dante Ross David Frisbey Nolan Applegate

OLB K OLB OLB OLB DE K K WR C DB/DE WR DE FB WR LB P/K LB K P SS CB FS CB CB CB CB

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Corin Erby Casey Williams A.J. Kizekai Ryan Gutowski Jeff Goyette Ryan Gutowski Jeff Goyette Kyle Sullivan Jeff Goyette Kyle Sullivan Derek Maurer Matthew Jegede Nick O’Brien John Burdick Alex Pechin Alex Pechin Alex Pechin

RB LB RB P LS/LB P LS/LB WR/PR LS/LB P/WR/PR K/P WR CB K P P P

Keating-Rieu Memorial Award Outstanding Player vs. Colgate 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Bill Ludwig Sam Havrilak Dave Vassar Jay Griffin Doug Nauman Mitch Farbstein Bill Stein Ed Elwell Kerry Snow Glyn Lipp Joe Catalano Tom Henry Ken Jenkins Jeff Miller Jim Given Jim Given Mark Williams Scott Auchenbach Bill Higgins John Spatafore Jeff Wall Russ Strohecker Pat Feeley Brandon Little Jim Fox Terence Parham Shawn Redd Don McDowell Vince Ficca Joe Massey

DANTE ROSS

MG QB FB WR DT FB WR DT QB QB LB OT HB LB QB QB DT QB LB LB CB LB DT LB QB WR LB QB LB LB

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Jim Horan Jerome Acy Daris Wilson Ryan Slater Marcello Trigg A.J. Kizekai Shaun Pasternak C.J. Hopson Josh Eden Trey Lauletta Jeremiah Young Bobby Kaslander Evan Byers Connor Golden Bret Berg John Burdick Bryan Marine Simeon Page

WR CB QB LB QB RB WR QB DL QB RB WR LB S S K CB LB

George McGaughey Memorial Award Outstanding Player vs. Lafayette 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Shane Snyder John Wallace Bob Nesselbush Harry Buell Andy Henry Steve Weiss Dan Connolly Doug Roebuck John Lusk Rob Fraass Andy DeFalco Rich Lemon Rob Bird Willie Jackson Ron Rockett Jason Marrow Reed Tunison Lucas Phillips Stephane Pluviose Daris Wilson Tim Johnson Frank Lazio Kadero Watson Dorian Petersen Ryan Slater A.J. Kizekai A.J. Kizekai Frank DeNick Tyler Smith

C DE C DT ILB TB DE OT DE FS DT TB LB DB WR TB DB QB LB WR/QB RB RB RB LB LB RB RB WR RB

ADAM LORD 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Lee Marvel Matthew Steinbeck Jake Hartman R.J. Nitti Abdullah Anderson Colin Jonov Logan Bitikofer Rick Mottram

S S WR QB DL CB QB LB

Scout Team Players of the Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Andrew Cinamella OL Will Smith DB Nisan Trotter WR Tareq Abdulghani DL Stephen Watts OL Jacob Burney DL Richard Simpson WR Michael Anthony DL Corin Erby RB Peter Salvatore LB Chris Wancowicz OL Brandon Friday DL Josh Lee RB Greg Jones LB Andrew Guadagno WR Robert Firman LB Jamil Crews RB Christopher Giglio LB Alex Iwaskiw WR Damian Chatman LB Derek-London Dirkes QB Reishad Jessup DL Kareem Hyman FB Matt Donaldson DE Matt DelMauro RB Terna Ityokumbul FB Dominique Daniels LB Alexander Romango QB Troy Glenn DL Dillon Rupp FB Anthony DelRusso RB Anthony Marcozzi CB Dillon Rupp FB Craig Cassidy FB Drew Newcomb S Brice Sydnor CB Mike Balzofiore WR John Hunt DL Stefone Moore-Green RB Logan Bitikofer QB

2018 2019

John McGuire Rick Mottram Joe Schiano Dominic Lyles Ryan Brida Maanik Lal Keyshawn Copeland Ben Allen Jonathan Searcy

WR LB DE WR LB S QB LB S

Bobby Pangburn Memorial Award For commitment, dedication and unqualified friendship 2000 Nate Musselman 2001 Ricco Rosini 2002 Eric Storm 2003 Jim Ruhlin 2004 Steven Utke 2005 Zach Richards 2006 Cyril Pickering 2007 Jonathan Grainger 2008 Robert Firman 2009 Sam Nana-Sinkam 2010 Kyle Boline 2011 Tim Bolte 2012 Jake Flaherty 2013 Travis Friend 2014 Josh Butler 2015 Anthony Marcozzi 2016 C.J. Williams 2017 Cinjun Erskine 2018 Fisayo Oluleye 2019 Ryan Brida Sledge Hammer Award

CB RB DT LB OL Mgr. LB OL LB LB DL LB WR FB DL S RB SC CB LB

2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

P RB LB P/WR/PR LB K/P OL S RB CB TE CB LB

Ryan Gutowski Tyler Smith Evan Byers Kyle Sullivan Evan Byers Derek Maurer Clayton Hoffmaster Bret Berg Joey DeFloria Bryan Marine Jared Morse Sterling Deary Rick Mottram


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BUCKNELL FOOTBALL’S TEAM OF THE 2010s

JULIÉN DAVENPORT

Offensive Player of the Decade: Julién Davenport Defensive Player of the Decade: Evan Byers Specialist of the Decade: Alex Pechin All-Decade Offense QB: R.J. Nitti (2013-16) RB: Joey DeFloria (2014-17) RB: C.J. Williams (2013-16) WR: Will Carter (2013-16) WR: Brandon Sanders (2018-pres.) WR: Victor Walker (2010-13) TE/FB: Travis Friend (2010-13) OL: P.J. Barr (2017-pres.) OL: Julién Davenport (2013-16) OL: Ramy Kased (2012-15) OL: Lonnie Rawles (2011-14) K: Derek Maurer (2011-14) RS: Tyler Smith (2009-12) All-Decade Defense DL: Abdullah Anderson (2014-17) DL: Robert De La Rosa (2008-11) DL: Josh Eden (2006-07, 2010-11) DL: Samuel Oyekoya (2009-12) LB: Evan Byers (2011-14) LB: Simeon Page (2017-pres.) LB: Mark Pyles (2014-17) DB: Clayton Ewell (2012-15) DB: Bryan Marine (2015-18) DB: Bryce Robertson (2008-11) DB: Matthew Steinbeck (2011-14) P: Alex Pechin (2015-19) LS: Jeff Goyette (2010-13)

EVAN BYERS

ALEX PECHIN

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The Bucknell football program presented its All-Decade Team for the 2010s, as selected by Bison Nation through fan polls on BucknellBison.com, in August 2020. The initiative was presented by Fairfield Auto Group. Among the honorees were six All-Americans: DL Abdullah Anderson, LB Evan Byers, OL Julién Davenport, DB Clayton Ewell, P Alex Pechin and DB Bryce Robertson. Other headliners include DL Josh Eden, an FCS record holder, QB R.J. Nitti, RB C.J. Williams and WR Will Carter, among the top offensive threats in school history, and eight defensive players who rank in the Bison’s top 10 in their respective statistical categories. Anderson, Davenport and Pechin represent three of Bucknell’s four four-time All-Patriot League honorees; Pechin is only the fourth football player to make four All-Patriot League First Teams, joining Holy Cross DB Dave Murphy (1986-89), Colgate QB Ryan Vena (1996-99) and Lehigh RB Dom Bragalone (201518). In addition, Pechin became the 14th consensus All-American in Patriot League history by making the 2019 AP, AFCA, STATS and Walter Camp squads. Six of Bucknell’s All-Decade honorees made three All-Patriot League teams: Byers, DL Robert De La Rosa, Eden, TE/ FB Travis Friend, LB Simeon Page and LB Mark Pyles. All of Eden’s nods were to the First Team. Page, a current senior, earned All-Patriot League recognition all three of his seasons in Lewisburg to date.


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CAPTAINS Team Captains

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Carl Law H. Hanson Charles Allen Charles Allen Charles Allen Charles Allen Levi Riggins Harvey Smith William Kauffman William Bunnell Emmanuel Cober Emmanuel Cober Emmanuel Cober Hugo Riemer Frank Stanton Frank Stanton Walter Wilcox George Cockill John Johnson Charles Cooper Girton Lenhart Chester Niple Charles O’Brien Harry Coulson James Clarke Victor Schmid Al Jordan Wilmon Keiser Erle Topham Dwite Schaffner Sidney Peale Boyd Newcomb Robert Waddell John Hendren Joe Kostos Arda Bowser Vic Bihl Max Reed Wally Foster Tony Kostos Bill Stephens Wally Diehl Eddie Halicki Ernie Woerner Anthony G. Slate Cyrus Marter Edward Nied Owen James Nicholas Farina George T. Boiston Ralph E. Furiell John J. Sitarsky John D. Filer Stuart M. Smith Herbert F. Bowman Enio Conti William H. Lane Louis V. Tomasetti George H. Kiick Harold C. Pegg Morris Bessel John Plewak Frederick Gore Melvin L. Knup William Anderson Steve Sokol Eugene Matthews Walter Szot Gene Hubka Ralph Grant Harold Stefl Robert Williams Gene Hubka

1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

Paul McConnell John G. Geosits Edward J. Stec Don Davidson Richard D. Johnson Arnold V. Pechulis Robert R. Albert, Jr. George B. Young Harry McSorley Abe Powelson Paul Ganz Bill Gray Jim Egloff John Chironna Bob Sierer Jim Kozlowski Don Koppes Ralph Riker Bob Fitzsimmons Rogers Frassenei Charles Apgar Lewis Hart Larry Mathias Clifford Melberger Kirk Foulke Richard Tyrrell Thomas Boyd William Swineford John Barron T. Geoffrey Traub Bob Marks Mike Vincent Dick Kaufmann Sam Havrilak Randy Ruger Dave Vassar Gene Depew Don Giacomelli Joe DiOrio John Klenovic Steve Eck Gerry Solomon John Dailey Carl Probst Mike Axe Larry Schoeneberger Ralph Turri Rick Wardrop Karl Meyer Jim Nesbitt Kerry Snow Bill Clifford Dave Devonshuk Tom Hislop John Cieslewicz Mike Cosimano Brian Shaffer John Campana Mike McDonald Joe Catalano Dave Hibbard Bruce Keltie Ken Jenkins Jeff Miller Marty Schaetzle Mike Thompson Steve Zenda Ron Clark Brad Henneman Shane Snyder Bob Gibbon Keith Jansen Scott Somerville Will McFarland Joe Shupp

MARK PYLES 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995* 1996* 1997* 1998* 1999* 2000* 2001* 2002* 2003 2004

Earl Beecham Doug Fastuca Jim Given Greg Schiano Ed Foley Chris Hackley Steve Weiss Scott Auchenbach Mark Williams Mike Augsberger Craig Cavlovic Brian Henesey John Spatafore David Berardinelli John Lusk Eric Rutter Cecil Boone Travis Kopp Russ Strohecker Dan Zappa Ed Frattarelli Russ Strohecker Andrew Welty Rob Bird Brian Gay John Sakowski George Howanitz Rich Lemon Brandon Little Hunter Adams Wally Hurdley Chris Peer Erich Muzi Jeremy Myers Neal Thompson Corey Hurley Dan Palko John Papadakis Vince Ficca Justin Lustig Lucas Phillips Carson Book Jabu Powell Mark Tallman Reed Tunison Gary Carruthers Adam Lord Todd Warmington Tim Johnson Mike Leatherman Kevin Ransome Daris Wilson

2005 2006 2007 2008* 2009* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Sean Conover Stephen Watts Stefan Niemczyk Dorian Petersen Jonathan Grainger Ryan Slater Greg Jones A.J. Kizekai Kevin Mullen Casey Williams Greg Jones A.J. Kizekai James Phelan Josh Eden Travis Nissley Jason Vollmar Marlon Woods Josh Eden Sean Rafferty Joseph Francis Tyler Smith Beau Traber Travis Friend Jeff Goyette Derrick Palmer Lee Marvel Matthew Steinbeck Julién Davenport Louis Taglianetti Julién Davenport Mark Pyles Ben Schumacher Abdullah Anderson Joey DeFloria Mark Pyles Ben Richard Pat Finn Joe Lauro Bryan Marine Alex Pechin Sam Chitty Alex Pechin P.J. Barr Brandon Benson Rick Mottram Simeon Page

Bold denotes multi-year captains * captains selected at the end of the season


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BISON LEGENDS: George Young earned 1951 Little All-America

honors after leading Bucknell to a 9-0 season, the program’s most recent undefeated campaign. Then, he played one season with the Dallas Texans before breaking into the front office ranks with the Baltimore Colts in 1968. He held several positions in that organization before becoming the Miami Dolphins’ director of personnel and pro scouting in 1974. Young was named the New York Giants’ general manager in 1979. In his 19 years with the organization, he helped the Giants win the Super Bowl in 1986 and 1990. The winner of the NFL’s Executive of the Year Award an unprecedented five times, Young became the NFL’s Senior Vice President of Football Operations in 1998. Young was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980. He will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the Centennial Class of 2020.


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LETTERWINNERS

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HASSEN ABDELLAH Listed on the following pages are the names of people who have earned varsity football letters at Bucknell. Symbols: (C) Captain; (CC) Co-Captain; (TC) Tri-Captain; (Tr.) Trainer; (Mgr.) Manager.

<<< <<< A >>> >>> Abdelaal, Hesham, 2007 Abdellah, Hassen, 1976-77-78-79 Abdulghani, Tareq, 2002 Acy, Jerome, 2000-01-03-04 Adamec, Kenneth, 1952-53 Adams, Edward J., 1951-52 Adams, H., 1904-05 Adams, Hunter, 1995-96-97 (TC) Adams, Tom, 2017 Ademiloloa, Marcus, 2015-16-17-19 Afkhami, Amir, 2011-12 Agnelli, Carl, 1988 Ahern, Ryan, 2005 Ahrens, Roger, 1988 Aiello, Scott, 1984-85 Albert, Jr., Robert R., 1949-50-51 (CC) Albrecht, Robert E., 1944 Alexander, Bret, 1984-85-86 Alexander, Thomas, 1959-60-61 Alfano, Patrick, 2000 Allan, Lawrence, 1964 Allen, Ben, 2019 Allen, C.W., 1888(C)-89(C)-90(C)-91(C) Allen, Joseph W., 1913-14 Allen, William, 1944*-45 Allen, Zach, 2005-06 Allsworth, John, 1925 (Mgr.) Amaker, Jaylen, 2012-13-14 Amerman, E.C., 1898 Ammerman, W.G., 1929-30 Amrhein, Andrew, 1993 Andersen, Tyler, 2008-09-10 Anderson, Abdullah, 2014-15-16-17 (CC) Anderson, Charron, 1992 Anderson, Eric, 1981-82 Anderson, George, 1958 Anderson, Josh, 2008-09 Anderson, William, 1940-41-42 (C) Andrush, George, 1985-87 Anthony, Michael, 2006 Antinnes, Mark, 1986 Antkowiak, Robert, 1952-53-54 Apgar, Charles, 1957-58 (CC) Applegate, Nolan, 2006-07-08 Archer, J., 1913 Archeson, W.C., 1915 Arentowicz, Frank, 1966-67-68 Armour, C., 1899

Arnold, J.H., 1910 Arroyo, Matthew, 2001 Aspinwall, Glenn S., 1951 Auchenbach, Scott, 1987-88-89 (CC) Aucker, John, 1959-60 Augsberger, Michael, 1987-88-89-90 (CC) Austin, Paul, 1989-90 Axe, Michael, 1972-73-74 (CC) Azarik, Phil, 2005-06-07-08

<<< <<< B >>> >>> Bagdy, Charles, 1974-75 Bailey, Brandon, 2002-03-04-05 Bailey, G.W., 1926 Bailey, William, 2002 (Mgr.) Bair, Charles, 1967-68-69 Baker, Dennis, 1971 Baker, Joseph, 1982-83 Baker, Michael, 1984-85 Baker, W.R., 1915-16 Balcavage, Thomas, 1980 Baldauf, B.A., 1916 Baldwin, C.H., 1904-05-06-07 Baldwin-Youngblood, Demetrius, 2011-12-13-14 Balzofiore, Mike, 2017-19 Banitz, 1924 Banks, B.L., 1914-15-16 Bannar, James, 1959 (Mgr.) Barclay, G.O., 1893 Barimo, Stephen, 1986-87-88-89 Barnard, Alex, 2019 Barnes, Dennis, 1988-89-90 Barnett, James, 1991(Mgr.) Barr, P.J., 2017-18-19 Barrett, Ken, 2015 Barrett, O.R., 1900-01 Barron, Edgar E., 1937 Barron, John, 1961-63-64 (C) Barth, Griff, 2015-16 Bartholemew, E.R., 1910-11 Baskins, C.L., 1909 Bastinck, Derek, 2018 Batten, Burke, 2011 Baumberger, Andrew, 2002 Bauta, Luman, 1999-2000-01-02 Beach, David, 1984-87 Beaduy, Hank, 1943* Beals, George, 1968 Bean, Roland, 1933 Bear, J.R., 1883 Becker, Eric, 2003-04-05 Beecham, Earl, 1984-85-86 (CC) Beemer, F.D., 1908 Behr, Simon, 2017-19 Bell, Andrew, 2009 Benedict, G.N., 1928 (Mgr.)

Benjamin, Ronald, 1966 Bennett, Brad, 1977 Bennett, Clyde, 1944-46 Bennett, Terry, 2013-14 Bennett, Walter, 1940-41 Benson, Brandon, 2017-18-19 Bent, Ned, 2013-14-15-16 Berardinelli, David, 1989-90-91-92 (TC) Berg, Bret, 2014-15-16 Bergfeld, John, 1958-59 Bergkamp, Harry, 1932-33-34 Bering, Joseph, 1972-73 Bering, Joseph Jr., 2003 Berk, Leon S., 1938 Bernardini, Brad, 1993 Berry, Ryan, 2003-04 Besant, Brandon, 2011 Bessel, Morris, 1939-40 (CC) Bethea, Justin, 2016-17-18-19 Bianchi, Robert, 1972-73-74 Biden, Douglas, 1971 Biemer, Thomas, 1983 Bigler, Harold S., 1944 Bihl, A.W., 1923-24-25-26 Bihl, V.A., 1919-20-21-22 (C) Binns, D.H., 1905 Bird, Robert, 1993-94-95 (CC) Bitikofer, Logan, 2018-19 Black, Peter, 1981 Blaisdell, N.S., 1924-25-26 Blaisdell, W., 1924 Blecksmith, Alex, 2000 Bloch, Darren, 1993 Blount, Stephen, 1986 (Mgr.) Bobulinski, Lisa, 1986 (Mgr.) Boccella, Michael, 2004-05-06 Bodolus, Thomas, 2013-14-15-16 Boehmer, John, 1978-79-80-81 Boiston, George, 1932-33-34 (CC) Bolger, John, 1974-75-76 Boline, Kyle, 2008-09-10 Bolinger, Alex, 2019 Bollinger, E.E., 1927-28-29 Bolte, Tim, 2008-09-10-11 Bombich, Jeff, 1995-96-97 Boner, George T., 1939-40 Bongiovanni, Richard F., 1981 Bonk, Harry, 1933 Bontempi, William, 1943 Book, Carson, 1998-99-2000-01 (CC) Boone, Cecil, 1991-92-93 (CC) Booth, T.W., 1887-88 Borich, Matt, 1998-99-2000 Bortz, J.M., 1917-18 Boswell, D.N., 1917 Bosse, Kirk, 1992-93 Bosze, Jr., Joseph J., 1936-38 Bouffard, Ben, 2008 Boulden, Kevin, 1997-98-99 Bourdeau, Richard, 1959 Bovard, H.W., 1902-03 Bovi, John, 1938 Bower, Ryan, 2002-03-04-05 Bowman, Herbert F., 1935-36-37(CC) Bowman, Jason, 1996-97-98 Bowser, A.C., 1919-20-21 (C) Boyd, Joel, 1976-77-78 Boyd, Thomas, 1961-62-63 (CC) Boyer, David, 1970-71-72 Boyle, Jack, 1994-95-96 Braaf, Will, 2007-08-09 Brader, William, 1942 Bradwell, LaMario 1997-98-99-2000 Brady, E., 1911 Brady, James, 1957-58-59 Brake, Josh, 2011-12-13-14 Brander, Russell, 1985 Brandiff, W.D., 1923 Brandt, C.F., 1918 Braunlich, Earl, 1943* Brauser, Sean, 1992-93 Brazinski, Paul, 2008-09-10 Breckheimer, Mark, 1974

Breen, Chris, 1998 Brennan, Devlin, 2013-14-15-16 Bresnicky, James, 1982 Brewer, C.B., 1911 (Mgr.) Brida, Ryan, 2018 Briggs, Jamal, 2008-09-10 Brinson, Jess, 2000-01 Brody, Joseph, 1943* Bronson, Brian, 1996-97-98 Brothers, Jack, 1955-56-57 Brown, Aaron, 2016-17 Brown, Denton T., 1942-46-47 Brown, Peter, 1968 Brown, Robert, 1962-63-64 Brown, Steven, 1985-86-87 Brumbaugh, J.J., 1928-29-30 Brune, Joseph, 1955 Brunnet, Robert, 1971-72-73 Brunt, Lawrence, 1974-75-76 Bucher, Leonard, 1976-77 Bucher, Robert, 1947-48-49 Buchovecky, J., 1923-24 Buckwalter, Louis, 1943* Buell, Harry, 1985-86-87 Bukovec, Mark, 1981-82-83 Bumpers, Rashod, 2006-07-09 Bunnell, C.E., 1898-99 Burdick, John, 2015-16-17 Burkly, John, 2017 Burian, John, 1974 Burigana, Enus, 1947-48 Burke, Howard, 1970-71 Burke, Paul, 1941 Burman, Edward, 1993-94-95 Burman, Steve, 1996-97-98-99 Burney, Jacob, 2003-04-05 Burns, Frank, 1943* Butler, Alan, 2015-16-17-18 Butler, Eric, 2018-19 Butler, Craig, 1965-66 Butler, E.H., 1921-22-23 Butler, Jay, 1988-89-90 Butler, Josh, 2012-13-14 Butterworth, R. Stanley, 1951-52 Buzas, Joseph, 1940 Byers, Evan, 2011-12-13-14 Byham, S.L., 1921 Bzdick, John, 2002

<<< <<< C >>> >>> Cadman, Cale, 2006-07-08-09 Calarco, Michael, 1997-98 Caldwell, John, 1992-93-94 Caldwell, Timothy, 1985-86 Caldwell, William T., 1944-45 Calgano, Peter, 1943 Callahan, Brian, 1983-84-85 Camac, Robert, 1945-47-48 Cameron, Gregory, 1981-83 Campana, John, 1977-78-79 (CC) Campbell, Jesse, 1993 (SA) Campbell, C.F., 1887-88-90 Campuzano, G.L., 1909 Canarick, Sidney, 1937 Canestrari, Robert, 1986-87 Cangelosi, Charles, 1994 Cangelosi, Michael, 2003-04 Cannestro, Victor J., 1937-39 Capone, Gerard, 1978 (student coach) Capone, Ronald, 1964-65 Cardiff, Patrick W., 1981 Cardinalli, Richard, 1985-86 Carey, John, 1986-87-88-89 Caricato, Michael, 1982 Carlaw, Luke, 1996-97-98-99 Carlin, E.D., 1899 Carlow, Joseph, 1945 Carmona, Anddy, 1999-2000-01 Carney, Will, 2005-06-07-08 Carpluk, William, 1974-75-76-77 Carruthers, Gary, 2000-01-02 (TC) Carson, James, 2011-12


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Carswell, Michael, 1979-80 Carter, Anthony, 2008-09-10-11 Carter, Marquis, 2017 Carter, Will, 2013-14-15-16 Caruso, Mike, 2017-18-19 Carvelli, A.J., 1991 Case, D.B., 1899 Cassidy, Craig, 2016-17 Cassidy, James, 1970-71-72 Castellani, Corey, 1992-93 Casten, Christopher J., 1981 Casten, Jeffrey P., 1981-82 Castiglia, Jon, 1992-93-94 Catalano, Joseph, 1978-79-80 (TC) Catanzaro, Michael, 1984-85 Catterall, G.H., 1895-96-97-1900 Catterall, R.C., 1887-89-90-92 Cavlovic, Craig, 1987-88-89-90 (CC) Cerretani, Richard, 1967-68 Chambers, Jack, 2016-18 Chandler, Robert, 1973 Charlesworth, Clay, 1992 Chatman, Damian, 2009 Chaump, Donald, 1959 Cherubino, Grayson, 2018-19 Chiarolanzio, John, 2016-17-18-19 Chironna, John F., 1951-52-53-54 (C) Chitty, Sam, 2016-17-18-19 (CC) Christathakis, Peter, 1999-2001-02 Christina, James, 1988-89 Churchill, Jon, 1998-99-2000-01 Churchman, Roy, 1971-72 Ciccotelli, Salvatore, 1943* Cieslewicz, John, 1976-77-78 (TC) Ciesnolevicz, Cole, 2002-03-04 Cihak, William, 1987 Cinamella, Andrew, 2002-03 Ciperson, Robert, 1970 Citron, Jay, 1957 Clagett, Greg, 1974 Clark, Byron, 1982-83 (TC) Clarke, J.F., 1906-07-09-10 (C) Claycomb, Larry, 1959 Clayton, George, 1969-70-71 Clements, Reynold, 1961-62 Clifford, William, 1975-76-77 (CC) Cline, Darryl J., 1980-81-82 Cobaugh, Robert F., 1948 Cobelli, Sean, 2012-13 Cober, A.M., 1909 Cober, E.W., 1894-96(C)-97(C)-98(C) Cockill, G.W., 1901-02-03(C)-04 Cockill, T., 1915-16 Cody, Michael, 1978-79 Cody, William, 1954 Coffelt, John, 1973-75-76 Colantuono, Mike, 2018-19 Cole, Vic, 2001

Coleman, Craig, 1981-82-83 Coleman, Ross, 1995-96-97-98 Collage, Stephen, 2004-05-06-07 Collett, Douglas A., 1981 Collins, David, 1979 Collins, M.R., 1893-94-96 Collins, Timothy, 1981-82-83-84 Colton, Ryan, 2003 Connell, Michael, 1961-62-63 Connelly, Donald A., 1966 Conner, R. Holt, 1955 (Mgr.) Connolly, Dan, 1989 Connolly, Thomas, 1970 Conover, Sean, 2002-03-04-05 (CC) Conti, Enio, 1935-36-37 (CC) Conti, Greg, 2006-07 Cook, Donald, 1963-64 Cooley, Robert, 1962-63 Coons, Robert, 1964-65 Cooper, C.D., 1903-04-05 (C) Cooper, Colby, 1996-97 Cooper, Jared, 2018-19 Cooper, T.E., 1895 Cornwell, John, 1956 Corsey, Jr., Edward, 1984 Corson, David R., 1935 Corson, E.S., 1889 Cortez, Edward, 2003 Cortez, R. Michael, 1979-80 Cosgrove, Raymond, 1959-60-61 Cosimano, Michael, 1975-76-77-78 (TC) Cotter, Peter, 2006 Coulombe, Bernard, 1944* Coulson, H.R., 1907-08-09(C)-10 Courson, W.M., 1887 Coverdale, Gregory, 1991 Cowan, George, 1998-99-2000-01 Cox, Dennis, 1957-58-59 Cox, Thomas, 1965 Craig, H.L., 1897 Cramton, Michael, 1988-89-90 Craven, Nick, 2015 Crawford, Evan, 2000-01-02-03 Cregar, P.B., 1894 (Mgr.) Cressinger, J.B., 1890-92 Cristoforo, Felix, 1943 Croop, J.E., 1906 Crouse, George W., 1934-35-36 Crowe, Joseph, 1931 Crudup, Charles, 1993-94-95 Cruikshank, F.P., 1911-12-13 Crum, Thomas, 1965-66-67 Cunningham, John, 1964 Currie, Ed, 1992-93 Cyphert, Jay, 1997 (Mgr.) Czeponis, Jr., Lawrence, 1989-90

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Dailey, John, 1971-72-73 (CC) Dakan, Michael, 1976-77 Dal Bello, Ian, 2008-09-10-11 D’Aloia, Paul, 1977-78-79 Damaschke, Dennis, 1973-75 D’Amico, Lawrence, 1979-80 Daniels, B.E., 1909-10 Daniels, Dominique, 2012-13-14 Dann, D.I., 1930 Danowski, F., 1914 Dante, Darrell, 1982 Darrington, Raphael, 2002 Darrup, Chris, 1989 Davenport, Julién, 2013-14-15(TC)-16 (TC) Davenport, Robert G., 1950-51 Davidson, Donald, 1946-47-48-49 (CC) Davidson, E.E., 1883 Davidson, Michael, 1974 Davies, J.E., 1883 Davies, Peter, 1982-83-84 Davis, Brien, 1995 Davis, Jason, 2006-07-09 Davis, Kenny, 2004-05 Davis, Lee, 1958 (Mgr.) Davis, R.G., 1914 Davis, R.J., 1891-92 Davis, Roosevelt, 2006 Dayhoff, H.O., 1920-21-22 Deacon, Thomas, 1944* Dean, Thomas A., 1949-50-51 DeAngelis, Frank, 1941 Deary, Sterling, 2018-19 Decker, Andrew, 2003-04-05 DeCoursey, E., 1922 (Mgr.) DeDominicis, Eric, 1995 Dee, Robert A., 1951-52-53 DeFalco, Andrew, 1992-93-94 DeFeo, Nicholas, 2005-06 DeFloria, Joey, 2015-16-17 (CC) DeGraffenreidt, Aaron, 2002-03-04 Delaney, Timothy, 1932-33-34 De La Rosa, Robert, 2008-09-10-11 DelMauro, Matt, 2013-14-15 DelRusso, Anthony, 2016 DeMarco, Dylan, 2018-19 DeMartino, Matthew, 2005-06 Dempsey, John, 1931-33 DeNick, Frank, 2009-10-11 Denne, Thomas, 1973 Dennis, Micah, 2018-19 Dent, J.D., 1915-16-19 Denton, J.C., 1922-23 Depew, Alvin, 1978-79-80 Depew, Eugene, 1968-69-70 (CC) Depew, Terry, 1970-71-72

Derrick, Randall, 2002 (Mgr.) DeRosa, Frank, 1944* DeStefano, Josh, 2004-05-06-07 Devonshuk, David, 1975-76-77 (CC) DeWoody, C., 1887 DiBernardo, Ian, 1990-91 Dickens, James, 1982 Diehl, F.W., 1923 Diehl, G.W., 1924-25-26-27 (C) Dierkes, Derek-London, 2011-13 Dietrich, J.J., 1921-22 Dieujuste, Audrey, 2013 Diez, Richard, 1970-71-72 Dillon, F.W., 1895 Dimitroff, Donald, 1984-85 DiOrio, F. Joseph, 1969-70-71 (CC) Diorio, William, 1973-74 Diotisalvi, Anthony, 1944* Ditka, Ashton, 1959-60-61 Dlugos, Joe, 1995-96-97 Dobber, Walter, 1933-34-35 Dodd, Roger, 1970 Doebler, W. Sherman, 1946 Domazewski, Chester S., 1942-46 Dombeck, Trevor, 2009 Dominick, Thomas, 1984-85-86 Donahue, Kenneth, 1968-69-70 Donato, Joseph, 1979-80-81 Donkers, Jason, 1994-95 Donnelly, Sean, 1992 (Mgr.) Dooley, John M., 1920 Doremus, Andrew, 1994-95 Dorman, Jack V., 1931-32-33 Douglas, D.A., 1901-02 Doviak, Gregory, 1968-69-70 Drayton, Jack G., 1933-34 Drexler, Fred, 1943* Duda, Marc, 1975-76-77 Dudas, Jordan, 2011-12 Dueger, LaVerne E., 1939-40 Duerksen, Roger, 1958 Duff, Jack, 1966-67 Duff, W.W., 1910 Duncan, Brian, 2013-14-15 Duncan, Dell, 1973 Dunkle, D.F., 1910-11-12 Dunlap, S.B., 1902 (Mgr.) Dunmire, R.B., 1888-89 Dunn, Timothy, 1978-79 Dunn, William, 1978 Duplicki, Alexander J., 1948-49-50 DuPuy, Ted, 1956 Durkin, Anthony, 1982 Durner, Harry, 1952 Durr, Kenneth, 1978-79-80-81 Durtan, Stanley, 1970-71-72 Dzurinko, Andrew, 1962-63-64


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Fullmer, Ian, 2007 Funair, Frank, 1937-38-39 Funderburg, Gerald, 1999 Furiell, Ralph, 1932-33-34 (CC) Furio, Henry, 1943* Furlong, Ronald, 1987 Furman, L.B., 1887

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KEVIN EIBEN <<< <<< E >>> >>> Eachus, John, 1957-58-59 Earle, Tarrin, 2018-19 Eaton, A.T., 1923 Ebner, G.G., 1919 Eck, Stephen, 1970-71-72 (CC) Eckard, Alex, 2010-11 Eden, Josh, 2006-07-10 (CC)-11 (CC) Edgar, A.W., 1921-22 Edmunds, C.P., 1907-08-09 Edwards, 1883 Edwards, Harold C., 1913-14 Edwards, Stephen, 2005-06-07-08 Egloff, James I., 1951-52-53 (TC) Eiben, Kevin, 1997-98-99-2000 Elliott, Bentley, 1964 Elliott, D.H., 1894-96-97 Elliott, Joseph, 1961-62-63 Elliott, Frederick, 1959-60 Elliott, W.W., 1917 Ellis, Scott, 1962-63-64 Ellor, A.W., 1927-28-29 Ellson, Richard, 1971 Elwell, Edwin, 1972-73-74 Emanuel, Stephen C., 1924-25 Endler, Harold, 1931-33 Erb, Lester, 1987-88-89-90 Erby, Corin, 2005-06-07 Errickson, Andy, 1957-58 Erskine, Cinjun, 2017(SA)-18 (SA) Ervin, Robert, 1946-47-48-49 Esposito, Christopher, 1989-90-91 Evanko, Kevin, 1973-75 Evans, Bob, 1977-78-79 Evans, Dave, 1998-99-2000 Ewell, Clayton, 2012-13-14-15 Eyster, Llewellyn, 1940

<<< <<< F >>> >>> Fahringer, Fredrick, 1940-41 Faircloth, Matt, 2000 Falcone, Justin, 2017-19 Fallon, Thomas, 1965-66-67 Falvey, Brian, 1980-81-82-83 Farbstein, Mitchell, 1970-71-72 Farina, Nicholas, 1931-32-33 (CC) Farley, Robert C., 1943*-44 Farrand, Brigham, 2006-07-08-09 Farrell, Brandon, 2014-15 Farrell, Tom, 1995-96-97-98 Farrow, W.C., 1887-89 Farthing, William, 1989 Fassel, E.M., 1906 (Mgr.) Fastuca, Douglas, 1984-85-86 (CC) Faust, R.B., 1918 Fawcett, Blaine, 1990-91-92

Fazio, Salvatore J., 1935 Feeley, Patrick, 1993-94-95 Feldmann, Gordon, 1969 Felton, Raleigh, 1915 Fennimore, Trevor, 2016-17 Ferraiuolo, William, 1975-76 Ferreri, Roger, 1967 (Mgr.) Fetterman, Terry, 1956-57 Fex, Joe, 2018 Ficca, Vince, 1998-99-2000 (TC) Fichter, Frank, 1961-62-63 Fick, William, 1967-68-69 Filer, John D., 1934-35-36 (CC) Finkelstein, Moe, 1954 Finn, Pat, 2016-17-18 (CC) Finsterbush, Levi, 2008 Firman, Robert, 2008 Firth, C., 1894 Fisher, H.C., 1913-16 Fisher, Jonathan, 1968 Fitzsimmons, Devin 2004 Fitzsimmons, Robert, 1955-56-57 (CC) Flaherty, Jake, 2012-13 Fleming, Douglas, 1945-47 Flesher, R.E., 1926 Fletcher, Blake, 2016-17-19 Flurer, John, 1952-53-54 Foley, Edward, 1986-87-88 (TC) Forbes, Brent, 2011-12-13 Ford, Darren, 1978-79-80 Ford, Robert, 1953-54-55 Forsyth, Douglas, 1957-58-59 Foster, Brian, 1999 Foster, J.W., 1921-22-23-24 (C) Foulke, Kirk, 1959-60-61 (C) Fourney, Alexander, 1982 Fox, Jim, 1995-96 Fox, Jon, 2016-17-18-19 Fraass, Robert, 1992 Fralick, Jason, 1990-92 Frampton, D.B., 1908 Francis, Greg, 1972 Francis, Joseph, 2009-10-11-12 (CC) Frank, H.A., 1904-05 Franke, William, 1949-50 Franklin, Lester, 1943* Frassenei, Rogers, 1956-57 (CC) Frattarelli, Edward, 1992-93-94 (TC) Freeble, C.R., 1917 Freeman, James, 1965 Freshnock, Chad, 2016-17-19 Freudenberger, G.V., 1899-1900 Frick, Justin, 1991-92-93 Friday, Brandon, 2006-07 Friend, Travis, 2010-11-12-13 (CC) Frisbey, David, 2003-04-05-06 Fritz, Gary, 1978-79-80-81 Fry, Harry, 1929-30-31 Frymire, B.M., 1905

Gagarin, R., 1979 (Mgr.) -80(Mgr.) Gaines, Gregory, 1985-86-87-88 Gallagher, John, 2012 Gallagher, Joseph A., 1949-50-51 Gallia, Louis J., 1966-67-68 Gallo, Geoffery S., 1980-81 Ganz, Jr., Paul, 1951-52-53 (TC) Garcia, Francisco, 1994-95 Garcia, Omar, 2015-17 Gardner, Jon, 1986-87-88 Garner, A.R., 1895-97-98 Garner, Damon, 1991-92-93 Garrett, R.V., 1926 (Mgr.) Garrity, Norman, 1960-61-62 Garten, Thomas, 1946 (Mgr.) Gaskell, Vernon, 1945 Gaskill, A.J.S., 1926 Gates, H.C., 1900 Gatewood, Blair, 2013 Gatto, Nick, 2010-11-12 Gavert, Jr., Roy V., 1951-52-53-54 Gay, Brian, 1993-94-95 (CC) Gdaniec, E.A., 1913-14-20-21 Gdaniec, J.F., 1911-12 Geosits, John, 1947-48 (C) Gearhart, C., 1883 Geishauser, Greg, 1998-99 Genna, Joseph, 1980 Gentile, Mark, 1992-93-94 Gerdeman, Gregory, 1991-92 Gerhart, R., 1883 Gerhart, W.L., 1918 Gerlach, Rob, 2008-09-10 Gerstmyer, Gregory, 1990 Gevirtz, Daniel, 2012 Giacomelli, Donald, 1968-69-70 (CC) Gibbon, Jr., Robert, 1983-84 (TC) Gibson, David, 2001-02 Gibson, Justin, 2002-03-04 Gifford, Steve, 2001 Gilbert, H.N., 1916 Gilchrist, E.P., 1895-96 Gilewicz, Paul, 1968-69-70 Gilkey, Clinton, 1958-59 Gilleland, Scott, 1985-86-87-88 Gills, W.S., 1901-02 Gillus, J., 1899-1900 Giordano, J. Ronald, 1961-62 Given, James, 1985-86-87 (CC) Glass, C.E., 1915 Glass, Edwin, 1940-41 Glasser, Chad, 2004-05-06-07 Glenn, Joe, 2002-03-04 Glenn, Troy, 2015-16 Glus, Robert, 1992-93-94 Golden, Connor, 2014-15-16-17 Goldsmith, M.F., 1905 Golomboski, Joseph, 1980-81 Goodall, C.E., 1901 (Mgr.) Goodwin, C.L., 1929-30-31 Goodwin, E., 1926 Goodwin, M., 1926 Goodwin, S., 1925-26 Gordon-Hamm, Devin, 2009-10-11-12 Gore, Frederick W., 1939-40-41 (CC) Gornto, Josh, 2007-08-09 Gorski, Peter, 1993 Goyette, Jeff, 2010-11-12-13 (CC) Graham, Jeffrey, 1966-67-68 Graham, John, 1947 Grainger, Jonathan, 2005-06-07 (CC) Grant, Ralph, 1943-44 (CC) Gray, William G., 1951-52-53 (TC)

Grecek, Leonard, 1993-94-95 Green, Eric, 1991 Green, Eric, 1996-97-98-99 Green, Raymond J., 1935-36 Green, William, 1988 Greene, F.H., 1892 Grella, Gary, 1982-83-84 Grennon, William, 1980 Grey, W.T., 1899-1900 Grieco, Joseph V., 1938-39 Griffin, Jerome, 1969-70 Griffith, B.W., 1895-96 Griffith, Bart, 1996 Grim, William L., 1951-52 Gring, Edward, 1927 (Mgr.) Groff, J., 1907-08 Gross, Daniel, 1947 (Mgr.) Grosswirth, Herbert A., 1951 Grosvenor, Michael, 1983-85 Gumb, Dana, 1944* Gruenberg, Charles, 1946-47-48-49 Guadagno, Andrew, 2005-07 Guerrini, Michael, 1987-88 Gunthorpes, Alex, 1997 Gurevick, Carl, 1953 Gush, F. James, 1978-79-80 Gutowski, Ryan, 2010-11-12 Guyton, Zachary, 1984-85-86 Gyre, Richard, 2000

<<< <<< H >>> >>> Haardt, William, 1966 Hackley, Chris, 1986-87-88 (TC) Haering, Robert, 1962-63-64 Haft, Eric, 1978 Hagan, Charles, 1974-75-76-77 Haggerty, Michael, 1994-95-96 Hagman, Nevin, 2012-13-14 Hahn, Byron, 1920-21-22 Hajdu, Steve, 1996-97-98 Halicki, E.H., 1925-27-28 (CC) Hall, Charles, 1945-47 Hall, Clay, 1973(Mgr.)-74 (Mgr.) Hall, Marshall, 1979-80-81-82 Hall, Peter, 1976-77 Hall, V.P., 1917-18 Hall, W.J., 1921-22-23 Hall, Jr., Walter J., 1948-49-50 Hambacher, E.A., 1927-28 Hammond, Rapheal, 2003-04 Hamper, Luke, 2018 Hann, H.H., 1915 (Mgr.) Hanson, H., 1887 (C) Hardman, Mike, 2004-05-06 Hardy, Todd, 1991-92-93 Hargrave, F.B., 1887-88 Harper, Jay, 2008 Harris, H.F., 1895 Harris, Justin, 1996-97-98-99 Harris, Kyle, 2000-01 Harrison, Marc, 1989-90-91 Harriss, B.T., 1906 Hart, Duane, 1992-93 Hart, III, Edgar, 1982-83-84 Hart, Jeffrey, 1991-92 Hart, Lewis, 1956-57-58 (CC) Hart, Matthew, 1963 Harteveld, Peter, 1992 Hartman, Jake, 2011-13-14 Harwell, Hugh, 1965(Mgr.)-66 (Mgr.) Hatajik, Todd, 1990 Havern, Thomas, 1964-65-66 Havrilak, Samuel, 1966-67-68 (C) Havrilla, III, Paul, 1981-82-83-84 Hawk, D.J., 1906 Hawk, G.W., 1906 Hawkins, Robert, 1985-86-87-88 Hayes, Chris, 2007-08 Hayes, Connor, 2012-13-14 Hayes, Gene, 1940 Hayes, J.F., 1906 Haywood, Josh, 2012


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Hunt, John, 2016-17-18-19 Hunn, Richard, 1956-57-58 Hurdley, Wally, 1994-96-97 (TC) Hurley, Corey, 1996-97-98-99 (TC) Hush, Charles, 1979 Huston, Chris, 1997 Hutchings, Corey, 1995 (Mgr.) Hyman, Kareem, 2012-13-14

<<< <<< I >>> >>> Idleman, Lee, 1953 (Mgr.) Imbertson, Mark, 1996-97 Ingram, Chris, 2007 Ityokumbul, Terna, 2010-11-12 Iwaskiw, Alex, 2008-09-10

<<< <<< J >>> >>> Jackson, Brent, 2019 Jackson, Edward, 1992-93-94 Jackson, John Henry, 2002-03-04 Jackson, William III, 1994-95 Jaffe, Melvin, 1939 (Mgr.) James, G.K., 1927-28-29 James, Owen, 1931-32-33 (CC) Jamieson, Edward, 1968-69 Jamieson, William, 1999-2002 (Mgr.) Jann, Henry, 1971 Jansen, Keith E., 1981-82-83-84 (TC) Jantzi, Eric, 1989-90 Jaroschak, James, 1992-94 Jegede, Matthew, 2013-14-15 Jemison, F.D., 1921-22-23 Jenkins, E., 1921-22-23-24 Jenkins, Harry L., 1934 Jenkins, Kenneth, 1979-80-81 (CC) Jenkins, Walter, 1970 (Mgr.) Jenkinson, E.J., 1895-96-97 Jennings, G.A., 1893-94-96-97 Jessup, Reishad, 2011 Jessup, Todd, 1992-93 John, Jim, 1997-98 Johnson, Bruce, 1969 Johnson, Charles B., 1962 Johnson, Charles F., 1960-65-66 Johnson, C.L., 1918 Johnson, D.M., 1921-22-23 Johnson, Elting C., 1942-43 Johnson, J.C., 1901-02-03-04 (C) Johnson, J. VanWert, 1949-50-51 Johnson, Jr., J. VanWert, 1976 Johnson, Larry, 1976-77-78 Johnson, Matt, 2010-11-12-13 Johnson, Richard, 1960 Johnson, Richard D., 1948-49-50 (CC) Johnson, Richard S., 1983 Johnson, Timothy, 2000-02-03 (CC) Johnson, Trey, 2014-15-16-17 Johnston, Harry, 1945 Johnston, William, 1943* Jones, Arthur, 1966 Jones, C.S., 1927-28 Jones, E.E., 1925 Jones, Edward, 1970-71-72 Jones, Greg, 2007-08(CC)-09 (CC) Jones, Roger A., 1966-67-68 Jones, T.C., 1927-28-29 Jones, Willes E., 1937-38 Jonov, Colin, 2014-15-17 Jonsson, Patrik, 1995 Jope, Andrew, 1990 (Mgr.) Jordan, A.A., 1909-10-11-12 (C) Jordan, Alex, 2015-16-17-18 Jordan, H.L., 1924 Joyce, Patrick, 2011-12 Joyner, Terence, 1998-99 Julian, A.F., 1920-21-22

<<< <<< K >>> >>> Kachel, Leonard, 1932-33 Kadien, Tom, 1977

Kane, Kevin, 1990-91-92 Kane, Thomas, 1955 Kapp, C.G., 1921-22 Karmilowicz, N.A., 1924-25-26-27 Karwoski, Robert, 1955-56 Kased, Ramy, 2012-13-14-15 Kaslander, Bobby, 2013-14-15 Kaslander, Jr., Robert A., 1981-82-83 Kaufman, Peter, 2004-05-06 Kaufmann, Richard, 1965-66-67 (C) Kaufmann, W.A., 1892-94 (C) Kawczenski, Matt, 1999-2002 Keane, Christopher, 1982-83-84-85 Kech, A.S., 1905 (Mgr.) Keech, G.T., 1913 (Mgr.) Keener, Jamie, 1984-85-86 Keiser, Wilmon, 1911-12-13(C)-14 Kelley, Don, 1977-78-79 Kelly, J.E., 1909 Kelly, Jeffrey, 1989-90-91 Kelly, Patrick, 2011-12-13-14 Kelly, W.T., 1924 Keltie, Bruce, 1977-78-79-80 (TC) Kennedy, Antwan, 2002-03 Kenny, Brian, 1964 Kenzie, Al, 1956 Kern, Frederick, 1940-41 Kerr, Stephen, 2001-02-03 Kerstetter, F.L., 1909-11 Keshishian, John, 1943 Kevitch, Austin, 2013 Kiely, Jr., William R., 1948-49-50 Kiernan, Thomas, 1941-46 Kiersarsky, Leonard J., 1948-49 Kiick, George H., 1937-38-39 (CC) Killeen, Calhoun J., 1944 Killiri, Michael, 2018-19 Killoran, Russell, 1967 Kilpelainen, Janne, 1990-91-92 Kim, Cooper, 2019 Kimball, Andrew G., 1981-82 King, Brian, 1986 King, Jimmy, 2013-14-15 King, Michael, 1994 Kinner, Kyle, 2016-17 Kinney, Arthur, 1955 Kinports, B.W., 1892 Kinsey, Ronald, 1963-64-65 Kinslow, W.D., 1890 Kirby, Frank A., 1950-51-52 Kirk, Jim, 1995 (Mgr.) Kirkendall, H.W.D., 1887-88 Kirth, 1916 Kisiday, Andrew, 1975 Kissinger, Ardie, 1996-97-98 Kisslak, Jay, 1985 Kizekai, A.J., 2006-07-08(CC)-09 (CC) Klaber, Richard, 1953-54

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Klauder, George, 1954 Klawonn, Robert, 1985-87 Klenovic, John, 1969-70-71 (CC) Kline, R.D., 1917 Klingensmith, Donald, 1990-91-92 Klingerman, Colby, 2014-15 Klingner, Erik, 1992 Klosterman, B.F., 1925 Kmetz, Paul, 1971-73 Knauer, Craig, 1991 Knoneberg, Karl, 1975-76 Knupp, Melvin L., 1939-40-41 (CC) Koch, C.D., 1897 (Mgr.) Kochins, George J., 1944-46 Kofke, Andy, 1973 (Tr.) Kolak, Andy, 2000 (Mgr.) Kolodziej, Jason, 2006-08 Kopp, Travis, 1991-92-93(CC)-94 Kopp, W.T., 1926 Koppes, Donald, 1955-56 Korn, Ryan, 2003-04 Kosier, Robert, 1958 Kostos, A., 1925 (C) Kostos, F.C., 1929 Kostos, J., 1917-18-19-20 (C) Kostynick, Michael, 1943 Kovacs, Stephen J., 1944-45 Kowalski, Gerard, 1975(Mgr.)-76(Mgr.)-77(Mgr.) Kozlowski, James, 1954-55 Kramer, Brian, 1997-98-99 Kreider, Joel, 1977-78-79 Kremer, C., 1918 Kremer, F., 1918 Kreps, James, 1979 Kress, Jeff, 1972(Mgr.)-73(Mgr.)-74(Mgr.) Kress, R.H., 1898 (Mgr.) Krise, H.D., 1897 Krizak, Simon, 2018-19 Kroner, A., 1943 (Mgr.) Krueger, Thomas, 1975-76-77-78 Krutchkoff, Todd, 1990 Kubacki, John, 1932 Kucera, David, 1980-82-83-84 Kuhn, George, 1967 Kuhn, Robert, 1998-99 Kuhn, Tom, 1999-2000-01 Kuhns, Charles, 1975-76 Kunar, Matt, 1995-96-97-98 Kupstas, B.G., 1925 Kurtz, J.R., 1909-10 Kutz, Charles, 1986-87-88

<<< <<< L >>> >>> LaBrec, Josh, 1994-95-96-97 Lachman, James, 2003-04-05 Lair, Alex, 2008 Lair, Andrew, 2006-08

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Hazlett, Todd, 1994 Heather, Fred, 1964 Heckman, Raymond S., 1948 Heidt, Edward, 1982-83-84 Heim, R.C., 1923 (Mgr.) Heininger, Karl A., 1950-51 Helfrich, David, 1968 Helon, Chase, 2002 (Mgr.) Helsing, Dane, 1999-2000 Hemmings, A. Bruce, 1963-64-65 Henderson, John A., 1948 Henderson, J.N., 1908 Hendren, J.D., 1915-16-19 (C) Hendricks, Ronald, 1953-54-55 Henesey, Brian, 1988-89-90-91 (CC) Henn, James, 1965-66 Henneman, Brad S., 1980-81-82-83 (TC) Henning, H.W., 1921-22-23 Henry, Andrew, 1987-88 Henry, David, 1984-85 Henry, John Jr., 1993-94 Henry, Tom, 1977-78-79 Hepp, Bob, 2000 Herbert, Steven, 1991-93-94 Herman, Blais, 2018 Herman, C.W., 1883 Herman, J.A., 1898 Hern, G.P., 1911-12-13-14 Hershock, Robert, 1956 Hertzler, John, 1969-70 Hess, Cary, 2014-15-16 Hetsko, Richard J., 1949-50 Hettche, Ray, 1957-58-59 Hewson, John, 1943 Heydrick, Edward, 1931 Heysham, T., 1890-91 Hibbard, David, 1978-79-80 (TC) Hiles, James D., 1981-82 Higgins, Eric, 1997-99-2000 Higgins, William, 1988-89-90 Hildebrand, Sam, 2018 Hill, Willie, 1995-96-97 Hines, Gregory, 1993-95 Hinkle, W. Clarke, 1929-30-31 Hislop, James, 1976-78 Hislop, Thomas, 1975-76-77 (CC) Hixson, Mike, 1956-57-58 Hoak, K.E., 1929-30-31 Hodges, Gilbert, 1993-95 Hoffer, Joel, 2004-05-06 Hoffman, E.T., 1897 Hoffman, Richard, 1943 Hoffmaster, Clayton, 2012-13-15 Hogan, George, 1995-96-97 Hohowski, Ronald, 1960 Hollabaugh, Richard, 1974 Holland, Craig, 1978 Hollinger, C.D., 1925-26 Hollinshead, F., 1893-94-96 Hollister, William, 1953 Holmes, Connor, 2019 Holmes, Robert, 1955-56-57 Holsinger, Eric, 2019 Homa, David, 1984 Homan, F.W., 1919-20-21-22 Hoover, James, 1947-48-49 Hopler, H.S., 1914-15-16 Hopson, C.J., 2008-09 Hopson, Julius, 2005-06-07-08 Horan, Jack, 2016-17 Horan, James, 2000-01-02 Horning, John, 1975-76 Horst, Jr., Robert, 1992-93-94 Horter, G.C., 1889-90-91 Horting, Reed, 1969 Howanitz, George, 1994-95-96 (TC) Hubka, Eugene, 1943-44(CC)-46 Hubka, Terry, 1965 Hughes, Edward, 1979-80-81-82 Hulick, J.E., 1925 Humeston, E.A., 1898 Hummel, Jake, 1996 Hunt, Brad, 1996


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Lake, Jim, 1977 Lambert, Oliver, 1965 Landis, Daryl, 1989 Lane, William H., 1936-37-38 (CC) Lane, Jr., William H., 1969-70 Langan, Robert, 1972-73-74 Lange, Kenneth, 1983 Laskowski, Joseph, 1969-70-71 Laughton, Robert, 1962-63-64 Laukien, Stefen, 2012 Lauletta, Trey, 2011-13-14 Lauro, Joe, 2015-16-17-18 (CC) Law, C.C., 1883 (C) Law, Keith D., 1951 Lawrence, Calvin, 1977 Lawrence, F.A., 1915-16 Layman, Doug, 1996-97 Lazio, Frank, 2002-03-04 Leach, Chester R., 1948-49-50 Leatherman, Michael, 2000-01-02-03 (CC) Leavitt, Shirley M., 1931 (Mgr.) Leavitt, Willard H., 1936 (Mgr.) Lebec, Richard, 1960-61 Lebo, Josh, 2012-13-14 Lee, Josh, 2007-08-09 Lees, W.L., 1917 Lefkandinos, George, 1943 Leisey, Randall, 1967 Lemon, Richard, 1993-94-95-96 (TC) Lenhard, Donald, 1964-65-66 Lenhardt, G.K., 1903-04-05-06 (C) Lennox, Scott, 1994-95 Lerro, William, 1963-64-65 Lesher, H.V., 1904 Lesifko, Michael, 1973-74 Leskinen, Steve, 1973-74 Lester, John, 1978 Letchworth, George, 1954 (Mgr.) Levine, William, 1985-86-87 Lewis, Anthony, 2000-01-02 Lewis, Raymond P., 1918 Lichtenfels, Philip J., 1951 Light, Douglas K., 1948-49-50 Light, Samual, 1943* Lillis, Scott, 1985-86-87 Lilly, Jeffrey, 1976-77 Lima, Paul, 1996-97-98 Lipp, Glyn, 1976-77-78 Liprando, Luke, 2015-16 Little, Brandon, 1994-95-96 (TC) Lloyd, Ronald, 1952-53-54 Lobel, A.T., 1928-29-30 Locey, Alan, 1980-81-82 Lockard, Kenneth, 2002 Locke, F.M., 1930 (Mgr.) Locke, Jeffrey A., 1981-82 Lockett, Jeffrey, 1978 Lodeski, Ronald, 1963-64 Lohr, Philip, 1980 Long, George, 1985-86 Long, Patrick, 1966-67 Longaker, Robert P., 1939 Lord, Adam, 1999-2000-01-02 (TC) Lore, Francis R., 1948 Lourdeaux, Joe, 1999-2000-01 Louthis, Peter, 1967-68-69 Love, G.F., 1888 Lovelace, Anthony, 2003-04 Loyer, James, 1973 Lovett, Josh, 2007 Lucadamo, Anthony, 1969-70 Luccarelli, Eugene, 1968-69-70 Luce, Stephen, 1975 Ludwig, William R., 1966-67-68 Lukner, Erik, 2017-18-19 Lundberg, Chris, 1999-2000-01-02 Lundberg, Cory, 1997-99 Lusk, John, 1990-91-92 (TC) Lustig, Justin, 1997-98-99-2000 (TC) Lutz, Devon, 2005 Lyles, Dominic, 2018-19 Lympus, Shane, 1991-92 Lynch, Mark, 1978

Lynn, H.S., 1926 Lynn, John P., 1936-37-38

<<< <<< M >>> >>> Maczuzak, Paul, 1965-66-67 MacGibbon, Glen, 1980-81-82 Mackenzie, Doug, 2004 Maeby, John T., 1949-50 Magagna, Albert, 1941-42-43* Magee, E.J., 1898 Magee, R.L., 1924-25-26 Magee, Robert, 1974-75 Magill, Lenny, 2009 Mahl, Gerald, 1997-2000 (Mgr.) Mahood, W.T., 1925 Mair, Jesse, 1940-46 Makovsky, Brian, 1987-88-89 Malin, Theodore, 1991-92 Malone, Patrick, 1959-60-61 Maloney, R.J., 1992 Malsky, Leo, 1988 Mangan, T.J., 1915-16-19-20 Mangum, O’Dean, 1989 Manigan, Edward, 1964 Manjuck, Todd, 2005-07-08 Mann, David, 1978-79-80 Mann, Webster A., 1944 (Mgr.) Manning, Paul, 1955-56 Manrodt, Jr., Kurt, 1936-37-38 Mansfield, Clay, 1968-69-70 Marcozzi, Anthony, 2012-15 Mardaga, Louis W., 1943*-44 Margaritonda, Donald, 1992-93 Marhefka, David, 1973 Marinak, Douglas, 1967-68-69 Marine, Bryan, 2015-16-17-18 (CC) Marks, Robert, 1964-65-66 (CC) Marohnic, Michael, 1975 Marquardt, Albert, 2001-02-03 Marren, David S., 1981 Marrow, Jason, 1998-99-2001 Marsh, C.S., 1904 (Mgr.) Marsh, H.B., 1892-93 Marshall, James, 1986(Mgr.)-87 (Mgr.) Marshall, Robert, 1989-90-91 Marsilio, Chad, 1997-98-99-2000 Marsilio, Jared, 2001-02-03 Marsoobian, Armen, 1972 (Mgr.) Martell, Jay, 2004 Marter, C.D., 1929-30-31 (C) Martin, David, 1983-84-85-86 Martin, L.P., 1930 Martin, Thomas, 1990-91 Martz, C.J., 1918 Marvel, Lee, 2011-12-13-14 Maslanik, Ronald, 1959-60 Mason, Joseph S., 1949-50-51 Masonis, Robert, 1983-84 Massaro, Luke, 2009-10 Massey, Joe, 1999-2000-01-02 Mathewson, Christy, 1898-99-1900 Mathias, Larry, 1957-58-59 (C) Mathieson, Richard, 1964 (Mgr.) Mathiew, Charles, 1945 Matthews, Eugene, 1942-43(CC)-46 Matthews, Robert, 1997 (Mgr.)-99 (Mgr.) Maturo, Clark, 2011 Matzura, Stephen, 2004-05 Maurer, Derek, 2013-14 Mauritz, Peter, 1978-79-80 Maute, Robert, 1983-84-85 Mayer, Walter, 1960-61 Mayo, Corey, 2001-02-03-04 Mayock, Matthew, 1985-86-87-88 Mays, Vincent, 1991-92-93 Mazanek, Anthony P., 1936 McAllister, F.B., 1908-09-10 McAnulty, N.B., 1910 (Mgr.) McCabe, Cole, 2019 McCann, Vincent, 1965-66 McCartney, Richard, 1954-55 McClain, W.J., 1930

GENE LUCCARELLI McCleary, H.C., 1923-25 McCloskey, Lee E., 1948 McCloy, James, 1986-88 McConnell, Paul V., 1942-47(C) McCormick, F.G., 1924-25-26-27 McCormick, H.E., 1901-02 McCoy, Alvin, 1986-88-89 McDaniel, Robert, 1943* McDermott, F.P., 1914-15-16-19 McDevitt, Edward, 1970-71-72 McDonald, Mike, 1977-78-79(CC)-80 McDonnell, Dylan, 2011-12-13-14 McDonough, M.J., 1909 McDowell, C.A., 1923 McDowell, Don, 1997-98-99 McElhany, John F., 1939-40 McElvene, Kevin, 1990-91-92 McFall, Robert, 1943* McFarland, William, 1984-85 (CC) McFarlane, Tyler, 2007 McFate, Edward, 1938 McGaughey, George, 1933-34 McGinnis, Jr., Edward J., 1949(Mgr.)-50 (Mgr.) McGlincy, Lewis, 1940 McGowan, Edward J., 1942 McGrane, Eugene, 1943* (Mgr.) McGrath, Frederick, 1976 McGraw, H.C., 1920-21-22 McGuire, John, 2018-19 McGuire, P.J., 1918 McHugh, Steven, 1992-93-94 McKay, William, 1945-46-47 McKeever, J.E., 1904 McKibbin, Martin H., 1949-50-51 McKinnon, Carl, 1946 McLaughlin, John, 1974-75-76 McLeod, Nick, 2008-09 McMahon, 1901 McMahon, John, 1947-48 McManus, Daniel, 2014 McNinch, A.E., 1905-06 McQuiston, C.L., 1895 McQuown, William, 1961-62-63 McSorley, Harry J., 1951-52 (CC) Mears, Warren K., 1944-46 Medrano, Nathan, 2016 Meehan, Eugene, 1955-56-57 Meenan, Daniel, 1986-87-88 Megargee, J.L., 1892-93-94 Megargel, Robert, 1945 (Mgr.) Melberger, Clifford, 1958-59-60 (C) Mellado, Roger, 2017-18-19 Merrell, Robert B., 1942-47 Meltzer, Philip, 1972-73 Melville, Bob, 1962 (Mgr.) Mesaros, Ronald, 1991 Meseroll, Charles, 1940(Mgr.)-41(Mgr.) Meyer, Karl, 1974-75-76 (TC)

Mezza, Anthony, 1930-31 Michalski, John, 1954-56 Miele, Anthony D., 1948 Miller, C.L., 1929-30 Miller, Christopher, 1986-87-88-89 Miller, Jeffery, 1978-79-80-81 (CC) Miller, Leonard E., 1941-42 Miller, Mark, 1992-93-94-95 Miller, Matt, 2002-03-04 Miller, Michael, 1976 Miller, Philip, 1933-34-35 Miller, Ray, 1977 Miller, C. Rich, 1993-94-95-96 Miller, Samuel, 1947 Millhouse, Steven, 2002 Minggia, Adam, 2001-02 Minker, Marion, 1953-54 Mironov, Scott, 1985 Misiec, Mariusz, 1995-96-97 Mitchell, F.B., 1927-28 Mitchell, James, 1980-81-82 Mitchell, R.E., 1925 Mitchell, Thomas, 1963-64-65 Molnar, Yancy, 1990 Mols, William E., 1935 Moncilovich, George, 1958-59 Montagna, Jeffrey, 2002-03-04 Moore, Charles, 1945 Moore, Milton, 1995 Moore, Stanley B., 1944 Moore-Green, Stefone, 2017-18-19 Morales, Juan, 1999-2000-01-02 Moran, A.T., 1899 Moretz, J. Anthony, 1970-71-72 Morgan, Dennis, 1960-61 Morgan, Edward, 1963-64-65 Morgan, J.C., 2000-01-02 Morgan, Marques, 2007-08 Morgan, N.W., 1922 Morgan, Philip, 1961-62-63 Morgan, Richard, 1970-71 Morgan, Ryan, 2010-11-12-13 Morgans, Patrick, 1989 Morone, Philip, 1947 Morrett, D.W., 1919-20-21-22 Morrette, F., 1914 Morris, R.B., 1904 Morrison, A.B., 1917-18-23 Morrison, Craig, 1977-78-79 Morrow, Michael, 1983-84-85-86 Morse, Jared, 2016-17 Morton, Thomas, 1970 Mottram, Rick, 2017-18-19 Mount, F., 1891-93 Mowery, Bruce, 1982-84 Moyer, Ronald, 1965-66-67 Moyes Tyrone, 1994 Mozal, Nicholas, 2005-06-07


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Mucher, R.E., 1924 (Mgr.) Muh, Matt, 2016-17 Mulford, A.C., 1895 Mulhall, Brian, 1987-88 Mullen, Kevin, 2005-06-07-08 (CC) Munk, R., 1908 Murnane, Frederick C., 1951 Murnane, Owen D., 1951-53 Murphy, Andrew, 1943 Murphy, Brian, 1987 Murphy, Neil, 1959 Murphy, Robert, 1944* Murray, Carroll A., 1942-43 Murray, St. Clair, 1916 (Mgr.) Murray, Thomas, 1974-75 Musselman, Nathan, 1996-97-98-2000 Mutzel, L.K., 1928-29-30 Muzi, Erich, 1995-96-97-98 (TC) Myers, Alonzo, 1970 Myers, Bradford J., 1950-51-52 Myers, Clay, 2018-19 Myers, Edward C., 1931-32-33 Myers, George, 1945 Myers, Jeremy, 1995-96-97-98 (TC) Myers, Joseph, 1988

<<< <<< N >>> >>> Naffah, Ned, 1944 Nagel, Jr., Charles W., 1939-40-41 Najbar, Patryk, 2013 Naiman, Sean, 2017-18-19 Nana-Sinkam, Sam, 2006-08-09 Nardone, Flavio L., 1950 Natress, W., 1896 Nauman, J. Douglas, 1970-71-72 Naylor, Robert, 2013-14-15 Nazar, Barry, 1967 Neal, Mikey, 2019 Nealy, Bruce, 1955-56-57 Negron, Charles, 1957-58-59 Nesbitt, James, 1973-74-75-76 (TC) Nesselbush, Robert, 1984-85 Netski, Edward A., 1944 Newcomb, B.L., 1916-17 (C) Newcomb, Drew, 2016-17-18 Newland, Charles, 1962 Newman, John, 1969-70 Nied, Edward L., 1930-31-32 (C) Niemczyk, Stefan, 2004-05-06 (CC) Nikodem, W.J., 1930 Niple, C.A., 1906-07 (C) Nissley, Travis, 2007-08-09-10 (CC) Nitti, R.J., 2013-14-15-16 Noblett, Brandon, 2012-13-14 Noll, R. Matthew, 1991-92 Norris, McKinley, 1979-80 Nosal, Mark, 1971-72-73

Noteboom, Stephen, 1993-94-95 Noteware, Thomas, 1960-61 Novacich, Jr., Kenneth, 1983 Novak, Darryl, 1962 Nutt, Ian, 2002-03-04 Nycamp, John, 1981

<<< <<< O >>> >>> Oberg, Christopher, 1986-87 O’Brien, C., 1905-06-08 (C) O’Brien, G.E., 1909-10-11 O’Brien, James, 1952 O’Brien, Kevin, 1968 (Mgr.)-69 (Mgr.) O’Brien, Nick, 2013-14-15-16 Odenbach, Alex, 2006-07-08 Ogden, David, 1973-74-75 O’Leary, T.A., 1910 Olendorf, F., 1905 Olson, Ronald, 1987-88-89 Oluleye, Fisayo, 2015-16-17-18 Ondrasik, John, 1970-71-72 O’Neil, Daniel, 1969 Onischenko, Tarras, 1968-69-70 Orazi, Jeff, 2002-03-04-05 O’Reilly, Cameron, 2007 O’Reilly, John, 1967-69 Orlowski, Richard, 1960-61-62 Ormsby, Michael, 1982-83 Orth, Drew, 2008-09-10-11 Oshinskie, Robert, 1992 Ostendarp, James E., 1948-49 Otlowski, Raymond W., 1936 Ott, David, 1958 Owens, E.G., 1883 Owens, Henry, 1954 Owens, W.S., 1908 Owers, Andrew, 2015-16-17-18 Owoyele, Robert, 2009-10-11-12 Oyekoya, Samuel, 2009-10-11-12 Ozersky, 1902

<<< <<< P >>> >>> Page, Simeon, 2017-18-19 Paglia, Blaise, 2000-01 Palermo, Matt, 2004-05-06 Palko, Dan, 1996-97-98-99 (TC) Palladino, Robert, 1969(Mgr.)-70 (Mgr.) Palmer, Derrick, 2010-11-12-13 (CC) Pangonas, Tim, 1981-82-83 Papadakis, John, 1996-97-98-99 (TC) Pape, Jeffrey, 1989-90-91 Paprota, Dillon, 2016 Parham, Terence, 1994-95-96-97 Paro, Patrick, 1979-80 Parr, John, 1942 Passerotti, Richard, 1978-79-80

<<< <<< Q >>> >>> Quarles, Donald, 2009-10-11-12 Querino, Ernest E., 1941 Quick, Martin A., 1936-37-38 Quinn, Edward G., 1944

Quinn, M., 1925-26-27-28

<<< <<< R >>> >>> Radcliffe, William, 1967-69 Rafferty, Jon, 2000 Rafferty, Sean, 2008-09-10-11 (CC) Rago, Anthony, 1979 Ransome, Kevin, 2001-02-03-04 (CC) Ratkus, Theodore, 1962-63-64 Rauscher, Victor, 1979(Mgr.)-80 (Mgr.) Ravina, Donald, 1945 Ravenscroft, Aaron, 1997 (Mgr.) Rawles, Lonnie, 2011-12-13-14 Rawson, G.K., 1914 (Mgr.) Rayhack, John, 1969 Raymaley, Edwin R., 1934-35 Reading, W.D., 1912-13 Readinger, Gregory, 1999-2000-01 Rech, William J., 1966-68 Redd, Shawn, 1998-99 Redmond, Leonard, 1993 (SA) Reeb, Edwin, 1964-65 Reed, Charles, 1940 Reed, M., 1920-21-22-23 (C) Reedy, John, 2016-18-19 Reese, Walter, 1986-87 Regan, Brian, 2012-13-14-15 Reh, Donald, 1975-76 Reichert, James, 1941 Reilly, William, 1954-55-57 Reingold, Vernon, 1944* Reistle, Jr., Jack, 1990 (Mgr.) Reitze, David, 1962-64 Reitzel, Edward, 1960 Rener, Alison, 1982 (Mgr.) Renneisen, Irwin, 1972-73-74 Renock, Stephen, 1971-73 Rexford, Stephen, 1965 Reyonlds, B.R., 1917 Reynolds, Garry, 1999-2000-01 Reznichak, Joseph, 1932-33-34 Rhines, W.P., 1887 Rhode, LeRoy H., 1934(Mgr.)-35 (Mgr.) Rhodes, Hoover, 1937-38 Rhone, Kevin, 1971-72-73 Rhubright, Joseph, 1932-33-34 Rhym, Darren, 1985-87 Richard, Ben, 2014-15-16-17 (CC) Richards, Zachary, 2002-03 Richardson, L.A., 1911-12 Rickey, Thomas, 1975 Rielly, James, 1983-84 Riemer, H.B., 1896-97-98-99 (C) Riethmiller, Ryan, 2016 Rieu, George, 1960-61-62 Riggins, L.L., 1890-91-92 (C) Rigle, Louis, 1945 Riley, Chanse, 2016-17-18 Riley, Harold, 1962 Riker, Ralph, 1954-55-56 Rinaldo, Anthony, 1958-59 Rinaldo, Todd, 2006-07-08 Rivera, Stephen, 2007 Roberts, W.E., 1903 Robertson, Bryce, 2008-09-10-11 Robinson, Matt, 2015-16-17-18 Rocchino, George, 1991 Rockett, Ron, 1995-96-97-98 Rodgers, Donald, 1963 Rodgers, Thomas E., 1941-42-46 Roe, Joshua, 1996-98 Roebuck, Douglas, 1987-88-89-90 Rohrbaugh, Carson, 2008-09-10-11 Rohrbaugh, R. Luke, 1968-69-70 Romango, Alexander, 2016 Romango, Conner, 2018-19 Rosati, Joseph H., 1935-36 Roseborough, Robert, 1992 Rosenbloom, M., 1918-19 Rosini, Ricco, 1999-2000-01 Ross, Bill, 1956 Ross, Charles, 1972-73

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Pasternak, Shaun, 2007-08-09 Patty, Jeremy, 1992-93-94 Patzwall, Robert, 1957-58-59 Pavlechko, Timothy, 1989-90 Pawlina, Thomas, 1966-67 Peale, S.J., 1915-16(C)-19 Peatross, Gary, 1992-93-94 Peay, Jacques, 1981-82-83 Pechin, Alex, 2015-16-17-18 (CC)-19 (CC) Pechulis, Arnold V., 1948-49-50 (CC) Pecone, Chris, 1996 Peer, Chris, 1995-96-97 (TC) Pegg, Harold C., 1937-38-39 (CC) Pegg, Robert, 1965 Pensabene, Michael, 1973-74-75 Peppers, Justis, 2018-19 Perkins, Oji, 1995-97 Perry, Bernard, 1994-95-96 (Mgr.) Peters, Charles, 1931-32-33 Petersen, Dorian, 2003-04-05-06 (CC) Pethick, Robert, 1933-34-35 Petronzio, Matt, 1995 (Mgr.) Pettit, Raymond F., 1951-52 Pezak, Joseph, 1968 Pfeiffer, William B., 1935-37 Pflug, David, 1989-90 Phaturos, William, 1992 Phelan, James, 2007-08-09 (CC) Phelps, D.E., 1902 Phillip, Josh, 2010-11 Phillips, David, 1980-81-82 Phillips, Joseph, 1968-69-70 Phillips, Kenneth, 1993 (Mgr.)-94 (Mgr.) Phillips, Lucas, 1998-99-2000 (TC) Phillips, Michael, 1993-94-95 Pickering, Cyril, 2006 Piekarski, F., 1918 Piersol, L.O., 1906-07 Pimm, W.B., 1889-90-91 Pini, Vinnie, 2012 Pinnock, Brandon, 2012 Pirolli, Mike, 2017 Pisano, William, 1990-91 Platt, Wesley, 1913 Plewak, John, 1938-39-40 (CC) Pluviose, Stephane, 2000-01-02 Pocius, Frank L., 1938-39 Pocius, Martin A., 1935-36 Podbielski, Andrew, 2014-15-16-17 Podd, Chester V., 1941-42 Pompliano, A.J., 2010-11 Pompliano, Vince, 2011 Pope, Martin, 1958-60 Popeck, Henry, 1953-54 Powell, Harry H., 1944 Powell, Jabu, 1998-99-2000-01 (CC) Powell, III, Ralph, 1991 Powelson, Jr., Abram V., 1950-51-52 (CC) Pratico, Steve, 1995-96-97 Pratt, Christopher, 1962 (Mgr.)-63 (Mgr.) Praylo, Christopher, 2002-03-04-05 Prendeville, Bill, 2009 Preputnick, Brian, 1993-94 Prichard, K.C., 1898-99-1900 Priest, Forrest M., 1931 Pringle, Gavin, 2019 Priore, Nicholas R., 1938-39-40 Probst, Carl, 1971-72-73 (CC) Pugliese, Vincent, 1953 Puia, Carroll, 1974 Pulgrano, Justin, 2007-08-09 Pulianas, Alexander V., 1948 Purcell, David, 1995-96 Pursley, Mark, 1973-74-75 Pyles, Mark, 2014-15-16(TC)-17 (CC) Pysh, Dennis, 1982-83


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LETTERWINNERS

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Ross, Dante, 2002-03-04-05 Ross, E.W., 1921 (Mgr.) Ross, N.C., 1929-30 Rossi, Brian, 1970 Rossi, Tony, 1977-78-79 Rost, Lawrence, 1966 Rowe, J.Z., 1895-96-97-98-99 Royer, James, 1965-66 Rubright, Donald, 1972-73 Ruger, Randall, 1967-68-69 (CC) Ruggiero, Mike, 1996 (Mgr.) Rupert, Robert, 1952 Rupp, Dillon, 2014 Rush, Virgil, 2001-03-04 Russ, Jacob, 2019 Rutan, Paul, 1944* Rutherford, Andrew, 2003 Rutter, Eric, 1990-91-92 (TC)

<<< <<< S >>> >>> Sabo, John, 1965-66 Sajone, Nicholas, 2000-01 Sakowski, John, 1993-94-95 (TC) Salberg, Russell, 1944*-45 Salinger, George, 1957-58 Salvatore, Peter, 2005 Sanders, Brandon, 2018-19 Sanders, Chuck, 2017-18-19 Sangimino, Joe, 2010-13 Sansalone, Noah, 2019 Sant’Ambrogio, Paul, 1977-78-79 Sarnor, Blamah, 2002-03-04 Sayre, M.E., 1906-07 Scalleat, Samuel, 1964-65-66 Schaetzle, Martin, 1980-81-82 (CC) Scharf, Jon, 2001-03-04 Schaffner, D.H., 1911-12-13-14-15 (C) Scheurer, Robert, 1985-87 Schiano, Gregory, 1985-86-87 (CC) Schiano, Joe, 2018-19 Schiebel, Richard, 1975 Schlichter, Walter, 1944* Schmid, V.A., 1908-09-10-11 (C) Schoeneberger, Larry, 1972-73-74 (CC) Scholtz, Ken, 1996-97 Schub, F.O., 1992 Schultz, Bill, 1977 Schultz, Carl, 1943* Schumacher, Ben, 2014-15-16 (TC) Schwartz, Jerome, 1943 Schweitzer, Joe, 2000-01-02 Scocca, Daniel, 1987-88-89-90 Scott, Gary, 1983-85 Scott, Howard, 1938 (Mgr.) Scott, William, 1933 (Mgr.) Seaman, Calvin, 1947-48 Searcy, Jonathan, 2019 Sease, Gary, 1963-64 Seel, James W., 1943*-44 Seigfried, Albert, 1962-64 Seiss, Henry W., 1930-31-32 Sellers, Sean, 2010-11-12-13 Serrao, Francis R., 1939-40 Shade, P.C., 1905-06 Shadek, Charlie, 2019 Shaffer, Brian, 1976-77-78 (TC) Shaffer, Robert, 1990 Sheehan, Jimmy, 2018-19 Sheldon, R.J., 2014-15-16 Shenoy, Vikram, 2015 Shephard, Daron, 1975 Sheppard, R.F., 1904 Sherbondy, Mike, 1996-98 Sherwood, A.J., 1898-99 Sherwood, M.J., 1883 Shields, Andre, 2009-10-11 Shipman, J.O., 1883-87-88 Shipp, J.W., 1901-02-03 Sholly, J. William, 1964 Shoop, F.W., 1908 Shorkley, T.M., 1899 Shorts, W.S., 1922-23-24-26

Shover, Michael, 2002-03-04 Shump, Don, 1996-97-98-99 Shupp, Joseph, 1982-83-84-85 (CC) Shuster, Kenneth, 1943 Sibert, Mark, 1984-85 Sierer, Robert, 1953-54-55 Siezaga, Felix A., 1942-46 Sikora, Ken, 1978-79 Sill, Jr., Robert, 1981-82-83 Siman, Herman R., 1949-50 Simmons, Alex, 2010 Simmons, Brandon, 2007-08-09 Simpson, Richard, 2004-05-06 Sitarsky, Harry G., 1938-39 Sitarsky, John J., 1933-34-35 (C) Skiavo, John, 1963-64-65 Skinner, John, 1969 Skwara, Gabe, 2010-11 Slate, A.G., 1928-29-30 (C) Slater, Ryan, 2004-05-06-07 (CC) Slaughter, Eric, 1997-98-99-2000 Smesko, John, 1969-70-71 Smiley, J.B., 1904 Smith, A.A., 1895-96-97 Smith, B., 1892 Smith, Bruce, 1965-66-67 Smith, G.A., 1919 (Mgr.) Smith, H.F., 1891-92-93 (C) Smith, H.G., 1912 (Mgr.) Smith, J. Donald, 1963-64-66 Smith, M. Ryan, 1991 Smith, P.G., 1901-02-03-04 Smith, Raymond, 1982 Smith, Roosevelt, 1989-90-91 Smith, Ryan, 2007-08-09-10 Smith, S.C., 1900 (Mgr.) Smith, Stuart M., 1934-35-36 (CC) Smith, Tracey, 2010-11-12-13 Smith, Trevor, 1987-88-89-90 Smith, Tyler, 2009-10-11-12 (CC) Smith, William, 2001-02 Smoot, J. Douglas, 1978-79-80-81 Snavely, H.G., 1905-06 Sniegocki, Matthew, 1992 Snow, Kerry, 1974-75-76 (TC) Snyder, C.F., 1914 Snyder, E.A., 1907-08-10 Snyder, Shane, 1982-83 (TC) Soars, C.A., 1887 Sobus, Bruce, 1972-73 Sogorka, Brian, 1970-71-72 Sokol, Stephen J., 1941 Solomon, Gerard, 1970-71-72 (CC) Somerville, Scott, 1982-83-84 (TC) Sommer, Maynard C., 1944 Sommers, John, 1959-60 Spahn, George, 1968-69-70 Sparkenbaugh, Eric, 1989 (Mgr.) Spatafore, John, 1988-89-90-91 (CC) Spence, J.L., 1925-26 Spielman, J. Edgar, 1942 Spirk, Bernard, 1972 Spisak, Dave, 1977-78-79 Spotts, S.D., 1915-17 Spotz, Jeffrey, 1965-66-67 Spriggs, John C., 1944 Squires, John, 1983 Stabler, Andrew W., 1950 Stallworth, Rashad, 2001-02-03 Stanley, Edward, 1994-95 Stanton, F.W., 1898-99-1900(C)-01(C) Stark, Edward, 1980 Stec, Edward, 1946-47-48-49 (C) Steele, Wayne E., 1943*-44 Steen, Harry, 1963 Steen, Robert, 1966(Mgr.)-68 (Mgr.) Stefl, Harold, 1944*-45(CC)-46-47 Stein, William, 1971-72-73 Steinbeck, Matthew, 2011-12-13-14 Steinhart, Conrad, 1974 Steinhart, Corklin, 1966-67-68 Steinhilber, Troy, 2012 Stephanou, Stephen J., 1937

BRYCE ROBERTSON Stephens, M.B., 1929 Stephens, W.S., 1924-25(C) -26 Stephenson, Noah, 2017-18 Stewart, E.L., 1922 Stewart, James, 1954-55-56 Stewart, Kevin, 1985 Stewart, Wayne, 2012-13 Stiefel, Herbert E., 1950-51 Stiger, Roy, 1945 Stilley, Donald, 1965-66 Stinelli, Thomas, 1985 Stinson, Craig, 1979-81-82-83 Stoddard, Alonzo E., 1944 Stonebraker, Merle, 1929-30-31 Storm, Eric, 2000-01-02 Stover, Theodore, 1994-95-96 (Mgr.) Strang, Lester L., 1944 Strausser, A.E., 1923 Street, Erik, 1989 Strickland, David, 1993-94-95(Mgr.)-96 (Mgr.) Strohecker, Russ, 1991-92-93(CC)-94 (TC) Stroman, Clyde, 1974-75-76 Stroot, Jerome, 1945 Strzelecki, R. Mark, 1972-74-75 Stump, Dean, 1960-64-65 Sturgeon, James G., 1937 Sturgis, D.D., 1912-13 Sullivan, John, 1984-85 Sullivan, Kyle, 2012-13 Summers, Robert L., 1937 Surran, Jon, 1997 Suth, Jr., J. Richard, 1991 (Mgr.) Svendsen, Craig, 1993-94 Swanson, Craig, 2004-05 Swanson, Harold, 1946-47 Sweet, L.D., 1898-99-1900 Swineford, William, 1961-62-63 (CC) Sydnor, Brice, 2016-17-18 Sylvia, Dean, 1984-85-86 Szabo, William M., 1947-49-50 Szot, Walter S., 1941-42-43

<<< <<< T >>> >>> Taglianetti, Louis, 2012-13-14-15 (CC) Talley, Thomas, 1960(Mgr)-61 (Mgr.) Tallman, Mark, 1998-99-2000-01 (CC) Talmage, Burton, 1950-51-52 Tanchuk, Michael, 1974 Tarburton, Zack, 2019 Tarpley, Jamie, 1997 Tashjy, Kenneth, 1952-53-54 Taylor, E.L., 1899-1900-01-02-03 Taylor, Scott, 1978-80 Teamer, S.P., 1911-12 Teeter, Michael, 1985-86 Terhes, Paul, 1958-59-60 Teufel, C.M., 1899

Thiel, William, 1974-76 Thistlewaite, Scoot, 1993 Thomas, B.F., 1889-96 Thomas, Charles, 1962 Thomas, T., 1898 Thompson, Charles, 2012-13 Thompson, H.C., 1907 (Mgr.) Thompson, John, 2004 Thompson, Michael, 1980-81-82 (TC) Thompson, Mike, 1998-99 Thompson, Neal, 1996-97-98 (TC) Thompson, R.W., 1903 (Mgr.) Thompson, Sean, 1995-96-97 Thompson, W.E., 1897-98 Thomson, John, 2005 Thornton, John, 1961-62-63 Tidwell, Shawn, 2002-03 Timko, Josselyn, 1996(Mgr.)-97(Mgr.)-98 (Mgr.) Todd, David, 1993-94 Tolbert, M., 1905-07 Toman, Jr., John, 1990-91 Tomassetti, Louis V., 1936-37-38 (CC) Tomeo, Jim, 1977-78-79 Tomlin, Paul, 1965-66-67 Tonge, Michael, 2008-09 Topham, E.M., 1911-12-13-14 (C) Torok, Frank, 1971 Torres, Ethan, 2017-18-19 Townsend, Paul, 1965 Traber, Beau, 2009-10-11-12 (CC) Traceski, Raymond S., 1944 Traub, T. Geoffrey, 1963-64-65 (C) Trigg, Marcello, 2006-07-08-09 Trimble, W.S., 1917 (Mgr.) Trimmer, L.M., 1924-25-26-27 Trotter, Nisan, 2002-03-04 Trudnak, Stephen, 1929-30-31 Trumble, Thomas, 1965-66 Truxel, C.E., 1927-28-29 Tuck, V.L., 1924-25 Tunison, Reed, 1997-99-2000-01 (CC) Turner, Tajh, 2013 Turri, Ralph, 1973-74-75 (CC) Tustin, P., 1887-89 Twiford, Alex, 2017-18-19 Twiford, Kenneth, 1959-60-61 Tyler, Raymond L., 1942-43-46 Tyrrell, Richard, 1960-61-62 (C) Tyson, J.R., 1908-11

<<< <<< U >>> >>> Udell, Mike, 1998 Ulmer, David, 2001-02-03-04 Unachukwu, Nnamdi, 2018-19 Urch, William, 1959-60-61 Utke, Steven, 2004


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<<< <<< V >>> >>> Valentino, Joseph R., 1935 Valinoti, Jack, 1985 Vallala, Sal, 2010-11-12-13 VanBuskirk, Peter, 1975(Mgr.)-76(Mgr.)-77 (Mgr.) Vanermark, L.C., 1932 (Mgr.) VanHorn, John S., 1966 Van Itallie, Gerrit, 2017-18-19 VanWhy, Eugene, 1908 (Mgr.) Varano, Anthony, 1999-2000-01 Varga, Steve, 1997 Vargo, Joseph, 1991-92 Vassar, David, 1967-68-69 (CC) Velte, L.J., 1909 (Mgr.) Venuto, Joseph C., 1944 Verhey, Hubert C., 1932-33 Vernoy, Robert, 1957(Mgr)-58 (Mgr.) Vetter, George, 1931-32 Vetter, Mark, 1966-67 Vidmer, Gary, 1977-78-79 Vincent, Michael, 1964-65-66 (CC) Visnovsky, Andrew, 1943* Vituccio, David, 1987-88-90 Vollmar, Jason, 2009-10 (CC) von Paris, John, 2008-09-10 Vorse, A.O., 1903

<<< <<< W >>> >>> Waddell, Milton, 1974-75-76 Waddell, R.N., 1916-17-18 (C) Wade, Felix W., 1944 Wadsworth, W.B., 1927-28-29 Wagner, Charles, 1956-57 Wagner, F.W., 1924 Walasek, William, 1955-56-57 Walier, Steven, 2017-18-19 Walker, Victor, 2010-11-12 Wall, Jeffrey, 1990-91-92 Wallace, John, 1982-83-84 Wallis, David, 1955 Walls, K., 1925-27-28 Walsh, Matthew, 1989-90-91-92 Walsh, Ryan, 2004-05-06-07 Walter, L.S., 1929 (Mgr.) Wancowicz, Chris, 2008 Wancowicz, Jason, 1996-97-98 Ward, F.W., 1897 Ward, Michael, 1981-83 Ward, Robert B., 1942 (Mgr.) Wardrop, Richard, 1973-74-75 (CC) Wargo, John, 1943* Wargo, S.J., 1917-21 Warmington, Todd, 1999-2000-01-02 (TC) Washington, Raymond, 1976 Wassell, H.B., 1899 (Mgr.)

Watkins, Chase, 2016-17 Watkins, E.G., 1907 Watkins, John, 1945-46-47 Watson, Don, 1991-92-93 Watson, Kadero, 2005 Wattie, Gary, 1976 Watts, Ben, 2005 Watts, Stephen, 2003-04-05 (CC) Weaver, Colton, 2009 Weaver, Matt, 1996-97-98-99 Weaver, P.A., 1918 Weaver, Richard C., 1966-67 Weaver, William, 1943 Wegener, Albert, 1979 Wehrhahn, Allen, 1980 Weidle, Jim, 1997 Weingardner, R., 1905-06-07-08 Weinstock, Nathan, 1924 Weiss, Steven, 1986-87-88 (TC) Welch, Jeffrey, 1981-82-83-84 Welty, Andrew, 1993-94 (TC) Wenner, Harry W., 1937-38-39 Wenrich, Todd, 2000-01-02 Wenrick, Walter B., 1939-40-41 Wernli, Matthew, 1993 Wesley, Brandon, 2010-11-12-13 West, R.M., 1887 Weymouth, C.A., 1897-98-99 Wheeler, C.A., 1904 White, Ahkiel, 2007-08-09-10 White, Troy, 1991-92-93-94 White, W.S., 1915-16 Whitelock, Jon, 1992 Whitfield, Ryan, 2002 Whitlock, Doug, 2014-15-16 Whitner, Roshahn, 1996-97 Wickham, O.W., 1908 Wilcox, Cal, 1995-96-97 Wilcox, W.S., 1901-02 (C) Wilkins, Arthur, 1969-70-71 Wilkinson, John H., 1941 Wilkinson, William F., 1933-34-35 Wilks, Jeff, 1958 (Mgr.) Williams, C.J., 2013-14-15-16 Williams, C.W., 1889 Williams, Casey, 2006-07-08 (CC)-09 Williams, Mark, 1987-88-89 (CC) Williams, R.F., 1930 Williams, Robert, 1960-61 Williams, Robert H., 1944-45 (CC) Williams, Sam, 2005 Williams, U. Haskell, 1962-63 Williamson, Brock, 2002-03 Wilsbach, A.C., 1920-21 Wilsbach, F.W., 1922-23-24 Wilson, Daris, 2001-02-03-04 (CC) Wilson, Jr., Foster C., 1951 (Mgr.) Wilson, J. Mc., 1894-95 (Mgr.)

<<< <<< Y >>> >>> Yackanicz, Nicholas J., 1951 Yanelli, Albert A., 1944-46 Yarnall, N.L., 1915 Yearick, Kyle, 1982 Yoder, Josh, 2017 Yordy, Brett, 2001 Young, Bobby, 1999-2000-01 Young, David, 2006-07 Young, George B., 1950-51 (CC) Young, Jeremiah, 2010-11-12 Young, Robert, 1997(Mgr.)-98 Yuknus, Albert A., 1981-82-83-84

<<< <<< Z >>> >>> Zabielski, Joseph, 1992-93-94 Zack, Edward, 1980-81 Zack, James, 1984 Zager, Abraham J., 1937 (Mgr.) Zanarini, Gene, 1932 Zarkoski, Nick, 2017-18 Zarlinski, Stephen P., 1966-67-68 Zappa, Daniel, 1992-93 (CC) Zayatz, Corey, 1992 Zayle, Jon, 1996 (Mgr.) Zbytek, Tyler, 2014 Zenda, Steven, 1980-81-82 (TC) Zentz, Richard, 1971

BRANDON WESLEY

Zigarelli, Fred E., 1937 Zucker, Christopher, 1991 Zvara, Daniel, 2005-06 * In 1943 and 1944, some servicemen stationed at Bucknell as part of the V-12 program participated in the intercollegiate athletic program. Since they were not regularly enrolled at Bucknell, they did not receive varsity letters, but they did receive a special wartime award, the “Minor B.”

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GREG SCHIANO

Wilson, Jake, 2019 Wilson, John C., 1935 Wilson, Terrance, 2006-07 Windle, Billy, 2000-01-02 Winebrenner, John, 1953-54 Winslow, W.D., 1891 Wisniewski, Mark, 1982-83-84-85 Wissman, Greg, 2007 Woerner, E., 1927-28-29 (C) Wolansky, Jack, 1948 (Mgr.) Wolfe, C.D., 1891-92 Wolfe, George, 1955 Wolfe, J.M., 1887-88-90-91-93-94 Wood, Edward, 1931 Wood, William, 1932 Woodring, L.E., 1925-28 Woods, Marlon, 2007-08-09-10 (CC) Woodward, Hewett, 1990-91 Woody, Vincent, 1975-76-77 Worst, James, 1943 Wrabley, William J., 1948-49-50 Wright, Andrew, 1997 Wright, Gregory, 1970-71-72 Wuyscik, Dennis, 1986-88-89 Wyant, A.M., 1891-92 Wyant, A.R.E., 1888-89-90-91 Wyland, Mark, 1999-2000-01


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BISON IN THE PROS

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KEN JENKINS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Name Pos. Team(s)/Year(s) Abdullah Anderson DL Chicago Bears, 2018-19 Minnesota Vikings, 2020 Earl Beecham RB New York Giants, 1987 Vic Bihl T Pottsville Maroons, 1925 Eddie Bollinger T Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930 Arda Bowser FB Canton Bulldogs, 1922 Cleveland Indians, 1923 Justin Brumbaugh HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931 Sean Conover DE Tennessee Titans, 2006-2007 Atlanta Falcons, 2008 Detroit Lions, 2009 Enio Conti G Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-45 Julién Davenport OL Houston Texans, 2017-18 Miami Dolphins, 2019-20 Harry “Gump” Dayhoff HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924 Pottsville Maroons, 1925 Jack Dempsey T Pittsburgh Steelers, 1934 Philadelphia Eagles, 1934, 1937 Wally Diehl FB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-30 John Dooley T Rochester Jeffersons, 1922,1924-25 Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 Bill Edgar HB Buffalo All-Americans, 1923 Akron Indians, 1923 Albert “Bud” Ellor E Newark Tornadoes, 1930 James “Wally” Foster QB Buffalo Bisons, 1925 Harry “Pete” Fry E Staten Island Stapletons, 1932 Earl Goodwin E Pottsville Maroons, 1928 Mryl Goodwin HB Pottsville Maroons, 1928 Eddie Halicki HB Frankford Yellowjackets, 1929-30 Ernie Hambacher FB Orange Tornadoes, 1929 Sam Havrilak QB/WR Baltimore Colts, 1969-73 New Orleans Saints, 1974 Johnny Hendren HB Cleveland Indians, 1921 Canton Bulldogs, 1921 Brian Henesey RB Arizona Cardinals, 1994 Clarke Hinkle FB Green Bay Packers, 1932-41 Gene Hubka HB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1947 Ken Jenkins RB Detroit Lions, 1983-84 Washington Redskins, 1985-86 Tom “Pottsville” Jones G Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1931 New York Giants, 1932-37 Green Bay Packers, 1938 Frank Jordan HB Rock Island Independents, 1920 Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 George Kiick FB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1940, 1945

TOM MITCHELL Tony Kostos E John Lott T Felix McCormick HB Brad Myers HB Ted Mitchell C Tom Mitchell TE Jim “Smokey” Ostendarp HB Max Reed C Tom Rodgers T Stu Smith HB Walt Szot T Lou Tomasetti HB Frank Wilsbach G Ernie Woerner T

Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927-31 Minneapolis Red Jackets, 1930 Philadelphia Eagles, 1933 Orange Tornadoes, 1929 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1930 Orange Tornadoes, 1929 Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Los Angeles Rams, 1953, 1956 Philadelphia Eagles, 1958 Orange Tornadoes, 1929; Newark Tornadoes, 1930 Oakland Raiders, 1966 Baltimore Colts, 1968-73 San Francisco 49ers, 1974-77 New York Giants, 1950-51 Buffalo Bisons, 1925 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1926-27 New York Giants, 1928 Boston Yanks, 1947 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1937-38 Chicago Cardinals, 1946-48 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1949-50 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939-40 Detroit Lions, 1941 Philadelphia Eagles, 1941-42 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 Newark Tornadoes, 1930

Players listed above were on official NFL regular-season rosters. List courtesy of Jim Campbell, former Director of the Bison Club.

CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Name Pos. Team(s)/Year(s) Kevin Eiben LB Toronto Argonauts, 2001-2011 Hamilton TigerCats, 2012

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Name Pos. Team(s)/Year(s) Hunter Adams OL/DL Carolina Cobras, 1999-2000 Nashville Kats, 2001 Las Vegas Gladiators, 2001-2003 Gary Carruthers OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 Jon Churchill OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003-04 Joe Massey OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003 Corey Mayo OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2005-06 Garry Reynolds OL/DL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 2003


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BISON LEGENDS:

In the 2017 NFL Draft, Julién Davenport was selected by the Houston Texans during the fourth round. He was the first Bison since Sam Havrilak (1969, Baltimore Colts) to be drafted and the seventh overall. As a senior, Davenport was recognized as an All-America by multiple organizations, including the AP and AFCA. He also became Bucknell’s second four-time All-Patriot League honoree.


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COACHING RECORDS >> ASSISTANTS

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NAME (ALMA MATER)

AT BUCKNELL

No Coach

1883-1894

YEARS

W

L

T

PCT.

9

22

22

3

.500

Bill Young (Cornell)

1895-1896

2 10 4 1 .700

George Jennings (Bucknell)

1897-1898

2

7

7

4

.500

George Hoskins (Penn State)

1899-1906; 1909

9

40

37

4

.519

J.H. Costello

1907

1

4 7 0 .364

Paul Smith (Bucknell)

1908

1

3

5

2

.400

By Dickson (Pennsylvania)

1910-1913

4

20

16

2

.553

George Cockill (Bucknell)

1914

1

4

4

1

.500

George Johnson (Pennsylvania)

1915-1917

3

8

20

4

.313 1.000

Edgar Wingard (Susquehanna)

1918

1

6

0

0

Pete Reynolds (Syracuse)

1919-1923

5

27

18

3

.594

Charles Moran (Tennessee)

1924-1926

3

19

10

2

.645

Carl Snavely (Lebanon Valley)

1927-1933

7

42

16

8

.697

Edward Mylin (Franklin & Marshall)

1934-1936

3

17

9

3

.638

Al Humphreys (Illinois)

1937-1942; 1946

7

30

24

5

.551

John Sitarsky (Bucknell)

1943

1

6

4

0

.600

Ellwood Ludwig (Pennsylvania)

1944-1945

2

9

7

1

.559

Harry Lawrence (Western Maryland)

1947-1957

11

45

51

1

.469

Bob Odell (Pennsylvania)

1958-1964

7

37

26

0

.587

Carroll Huntress (New Hampshire)

1965-1968

4

19

19

0

.500

Fred Prender (West Chester)

1969-1974

6

23

31

3

.430

Bob Curtis (St. Lawrence)

1975-1985

11

48

56

3

.463

George Landis (Penn State)

1986-1988

3

10

19

1

.350

Lou Maranzana (Dartmouth)

1989-1994

6

26

38

0

.406

Tom Gadd (California-Riverside)

1995-2001

7

48

28

0

.632 .182

Dave Kotulski (New Mexico State)*

2002

1

2

9

0

Tim Landis (Randolph-Macon)

2003-2009

7

32

46

0

.410

Joe Susan (Delaware)

2010-2018

9

38

61

0

.384

Dave Cecchini (Lehigh)

2019-pres.

1

3

8

0

.273

TOTALS

1883-pres.

134

605 602 51 .501

* Served as acting head coach

COACHING LEADERS WINS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DAVE CECCHINI

Bob Curtis Tom Gadd Harry Lawrence Carl Snavely George Hoskins Joe Susan Bob Odell Tim Landis Al Humphreys Pete Reynolds

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Edgar Wingard 2. Bill Young 3. Carl Snavely 4. Charles Moran 5. Edward Mylin 6. Tom Gadd 7. John Sitarsky 8. Pete Reynolds 9. Bob Odell 10. Ellwood Ludwig

48 48 45 42 40 38 37 32 30 27

GAMES 1. Bob Curtis 2. Joe Susan 3. Harry Lawrence 4. George Hoskins 5. Tim Landis 6. Tom Gadd 7. Carl Snavely 8. Lou Maranzana 9. Bob Odell 10. Fred Prender

107 99 97 81 78 76 66 64 63 57

1.000 .700 .697 .645 .638 .632 .600 .594 .587 .559

YEARS 1. Harry Lawrence Bob Curtis 3. George Hoskins Joe Susan 5. Tom Gadd 6. Carl Snavely Al Humphreys Bob Odell Tim Landis 10. Lou Maranzana

11 11 9 9 7 7 7 7 7 6


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ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

ISAAC COLLINS

Eddie Ford, 2003-04 Matt Ford, 2019-pres. Brad Fordyce, 2014-16 Sam Fraundorf, 2003-04 Walter Fridley, 1944 Jeff Gadd, 2001-02 David Galante, 2018 Norman Garrity, 1963 Vinny Giacalone, 2019-pres. Harry Gicking, 1971-72 Red Griffiths, 1936 Ron Grzybowski, 1986-94 Joe Gubernot, 1986-94 Jack Guy, 1947-51 Danny Hale, 1975-80 Marshall Hall, 1983 Uhlard Hangartner, 1927-28 Francis Hatton, 1956-59 Steve Hayes, 2005-09 Joe Herring, 1968 Byron Hollinshead, 1930 Rhodes Ingerton, 1924-26 Ashley Ingram, 2006-07 Ralph Isernia, 2004 Rickey Jackson, 2014-15 Sid Jamieson, 1967-88 Jordan Johnson, 2020-pres. Khalid Jones, 2018 Mike Kashurba, 2012-13 Steven King, 2016-18 Pat Kingman, 2006-08 Paul Kmetz, 1974-76 Dave Kotulski, 1995-2002 Ben Kribbs, 1952-55 Patrick Lally, 1944 Larry Landini, 1969-76 Keith Larson, 2019-pres. Robert Latour, 1956-65 Bill Lane, 1945-46, 1950-56, 1969-72 Dave Legg, 1995-00 Aaron Lewis, 2008 Eric Lewis, 2002 Matt Lintal, 2003-09 Joe Lombardi, 2000 Woody Ludwig, 1943, 1946

KEITH LARSON

Joe Lyberger, 2019 Ed Lynett, 2009 Marty McAndrews, 1934-35 Herb Maack, 1947-52 Paul Malatesta, 1968 Ryan Manalac, 2019 Lou Maranzana, 1986-1988 Jason Miran, 2019-pres. Derek Mason, 1999-01 Bill McCord, 2008-09 Paul McGonagle, 2002 Frank Meehan, 1993-94 Dan Meenan, 1989-94 Clifford Melberger, 1961 Tripp Merritt, 2003-04 R.D. Montgomery, 2009-16 Mike Morita, 2000-02 Craig Moropoulos, 1995-96 Bill Morrow, 2012 Malcolm Musser, 1927-31 Harold Nichols, 2008 Pete Noyes, 1971-76 Roger Oberlin, 1957-66 Mike O’Connor, 1983-96 Mike O’Connor, 2009-16 Bob Odell, 1987-90 James “Smokey” Ostendarp, 1953-54 Robert Patzwall, 1969-70 Tim Pavlechko, 1991-92 Ross Pennypacker, 2010-12 Steve Perry, 2003-05 Sam Perryman, 2009 Tony Pierce, 1990-91 Bill Pisano, 1995-96 Fred Prender, 1959-62 Mose Quinn, 1933-35 Ryan Redd, 2020-pres. Max Reed, 1929-33 Rocky Rees, 1977-82 Jim Reid, 2005 Dick Reilly, 1985-96 George Rieu, 1963-64 James Roe, 1963 Chad Rogosheske, 2010-12 Andy Ryland, 2007

Rich Scarantino, 2010, 2013 Marty Schaetzle, 1997-01 Bill Schwalm, 1977 Robert Shaw, 1967 Ian Shields, 2003 Roy Shifflet, 1974, 1980-85, 1994 Richard Simpson, 2007 John Sitarsky, 1937, 1941-42 John Skiavo, 1966 Kenneth Smith, 1973-74 Gerry Solomon, 1972 A. A. Stagg, Jr., 1944-45 Darnell Stapleton, 2014-17 Glenn Stennett, 1968 Mark Strzlecki, 1976 Joe Susan, 1981-90 Chip Taylor, 2010-12 Brent Thompson, 2003-09 Eric Thurston, 1992-94 Joe Tillman, 1999-01 Blake Treadwell, 2019 Carl Truxell, 1930 Chris Turner, 1995-01 Ralph Turri, 1976 William Urch, 1962 Steve Vashel, 2006-08 Robert N. Waddell, 1923 Chuck Wagner, 1958 Dave Warner, 1997 Mike Weick, 2017-18 R. James West, 1962 Todd West, 2014-15 Eli Wicklund, 2016-17 Eric Wicks, 2013-18 Art Wilkins, 1977-84 Frank Williams, 1981 Greg Willig, 1998-00 Norries Wilson, 1995-98 William Wrabley, 1955-64 Greg Wright, 1972 Russell Wright, 1944 Kyle Yearick, 1983 William Yeomans, 1964-72 Gary York, 1967 John Zalonis, 1977-79

JASON MIRAN

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Name, Years Bobby Acosta, 2017-18 John Allen, 2002 Lance Anderson, 1999-2002 Matt Applebaum, 2013 John Aucker, 1961 Jared Backus, 2002-06 Monk Bailey, 1989 Greg Banner, 1998 Frank Belichick, 1967-68 Kenneth Benfer, 1944 Joe Bering, 1974-75 Neil Blaisdell, 1926 Bus Blum, 1937-42, 1946 Matt Borich, 2010-18 Bryan Bossard, 1992-93, 2010-13 John Bowes, 2013-16 Kevin Bracken, 2019-pres. Travis Burkett, 2005-06 Tim Camp, 2003-05 Gary Campbell, 1997 Gerry Capone, 1978 Clayton Carlin, 2010-11 Dick Cassels, 2005 Garret Chachere, 1994 Donald Chaump, 1962 Sam Clark, 1996 Andrew Cohen, 1995-99, 2007-09 Isaac Collins, 2019-pres. Robert Cooley, 1963 Francis Cornelius, 1961 Ryan Crawford, 2005-07 B.W. Cregor, 1924 Gene Depew, 1971-92 Terry Depew, 1972 Bob DiSpirito, 1965-66 William Dortsch, 1944 Bryan Durrington, 1989 Russ Ehrenfeld, 2001-02 Mike Fahnestock, 1983 John Fassel, 1999, 2001 Pat Feeley, 1997-98 John Field, 2009 Devin Fitzsimmons, 2006 Jake Flaherty, 2017-18


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Overall Conference Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. 1883 0-1-0 .000 -- -- 1887 0-2-0 .000 -- -- 1888 2-3-0 .400 -- -- 1889 2-3-1 .417 -- -- 1890 1-3-1 .300 -- -- 1891 6-2-1 .722 -- -- 1892 2-2-0 .500 -- -- 1893 4-3-0 .571 -- -- 1894 5-3-0 .625 -- -- 1895 5-2-0 .714 -- -- 1896 5-2-1 .688 -- -- 1897 3-3-1 .500 -- -- 1898 4-4-3 .500 -- -- 1899 6-4-0 .600 -- -- 1900 4-4-1 .500 -- -- 1901 6-4-0 .600 -- -- 1902 6-4-0 .600 -- -- 1903 4-5-0 .444 -- -- 1904 3-3-0 .500 -- -- 1905 5-5-0 .500 -- -- 1906 3-4-1 .438 -- -- 1907 4-7-0 .364 -- -- 1908 3-5-2 .400 -- -- 1909 3-4-2 .444 -- -- 1910 2-6-0 .250 -- -- 1911 6-3-1 .650 -- -- 1912 6-3-1 .650 -- -- 1913 6-4-0 .600 -- -- 1914 4-4-1 .500 -- -- 1915 2-6-3 .318 -- -- 1916 3-9-0 .250 -- -- 1917 3-5-1 .389 -- -- 1918 6-0-0 1.000 -- -- 1919 5-4-1 .550 -- -- 1920 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1921 5-3-1 .611 -- -- 1922 7-4-0 .636 -- -- 1923 4-4-1 .500 -- -- 1924 8-2-0 .800 -- -- 1925 7-3-1 .682 -- -- 1926 4-5-1 .450 -- -- 1927 6-3-1 .650 -- -- 1928 5-2-3 .650 -- -- 1929 8-2-0 .800 -- -- 1930 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1931 6-0-3 .833 -- -- 1932 4-4-1 .500 -- -- 1933 7-2-0 .778 -- -- 1934 7-2-2 .727 -- -- 1935 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1936 4-4-1 .500 -- -- 1937 3-3-2 .500 -- -- 1938 5-3-0 .625 -- -- 1939 3-5-0 .375 -- -- 1940 4-2-2 .556 -- -- 1941 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1942 6-2-1 .722 -- -- 1943 6-4-0 .600 -- -- 1944 7-2-1 .750 -- -- 1945 2-5-0 .286 -- -- 1946 3-6-0 .333 -- -- 1947 2-7-0 .222 -- -- 1948 1-8-0 .111 -- -- 1949 6-2-0 .750 -- -- 1950 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1951 9-0-0 1.000 -- -- 1952 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1953 1-8-0 .111 -- -- 1954 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1955 2-6-1 .278 -- -- 1956 3-5-0 .375 -- -- 1957 3-6-0 .333 -- -- 1958 1-8-0 .111 -- -- 1959 4-5-0 .444 -- -- 1960 7-2-0 .778 -- -- 1961 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1962 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1963 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1964 7-2-0 .778 -- -- 1965 6-3-0 .667 -- -- 1966 4-5-0 .444 -- -- 1967 4-6-0 .400 -- --

Head Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach Bill Young Bill Young George Jennings George Jennings George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins George Hoskins J.H. Costello Paul Smith George Hoskins By Dickson By Dickson By Dickson By Dickson George Cockill George Johnson George Johnson George Johnson Edgar Wingard Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Pete Reynolds Charles Moran Charles Moran Charles Moran Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Carl Snavely Edward Mylin Edward Mylin Edward Mylin Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys Al Humphreys John Sitarsky Ellwood Ludwig Ellwood Ludwig Al Humphreys Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Harry Lawrence Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Bob Odell Carroll Huntress Carroll Huntress Carroll Huntress

1968 5-5-0 .500 1969 3-5-1 .389 1970 4-6-0 .400 1971 5-5-0 .500 1972 6-3-0 .667 1973 3-4-2 .444 1974 2-8-0 .200 1975 5-4-0 .556 1976 4-5-0 .444 1977 4-5-0 .444 1978 5-5-0 .500 1979 4-4-2 .500 1980 6-4-0 .600 1981 4-6-0 .400 1982 4-6-0 .400 1983 4-5-1 .450 1984 5-5-0 .500 1985 3-7-0 .300 1986 3-7-0 .300 1987 4-5-1 .450 1988 3-7-0 .300 1989 5-5-0 .500 1990 7-4-0 .636 1991 1-9-0 .100 1992 4-7-0 .364 1993 4-7-0 .364 1994 5-6-0 .455 1995 7-4-0 .636 1996 6-5-0 .545 1997 10-1-0 .909 1998 6-5-0 .545 1999 7-4-0 .636 2000 6-5-0 .545 2001 6-4-0 .600 2002 2-9-0 .182 2003 6-6-0 .500 2004 7-4-0 .636 2005 1-10-0 .091 2006 6-5-0 .545 2007 3-8-0 .273 2008 5-6-0 .455 2009 4-7-0 .364 2010 1-10-0 .091 2011 6-5-0 .545 2012 3-8-0 .273 2013 6-5-0 .545 2014 8-3-0 .727 2015 4-7-0 .364 2016 4-7-0 .364 2017 5-6-0 .455 2018 1-10-0 .091 2019 3-8-0 .273 Totals (134 years) 605-602-51 .501

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-3-0 .250 1-3-1 .300 2-3-0 .400 2-2-0 .500 3-2-0 .600 1-4-0 .250 1-4-0 .250 3-2-0 .600 2-3-0 .400 4-1-0 .800 4-1-0 .800 5-1-0 .833 3-3-0 .500 3-3-0 .500 2-4-0 .333 4-3-0 .571 0-7-0 .000 4-3-0 .571 4-2-0 .667 0-6-0 .000 3-3-0 .500 1-5-0 .167 2-4-0 .333 2-4-0 .333 1-4-0 .200 2-3-0 .400 0-5-0 .000 3-2-0 .600 4-2-0 .667 1-5-0 .167 3-3-0 .500 2-4-0 .333 1-5-0 .167 3-3-0 .500

Carroll Huntress Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Fred Prender Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis Bob Curtis George Landis George Landis George Landis Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Lou Maranzana Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Tom Gadd Dave Kotulski Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Tim Landis Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Joe Susan Dave Cecchini

77-112-1 .408

ODDS & ENDS BISON BY DECADE 1880s 4-9-1 (.321) 1890s 41-28-6 (.587) 1900s 41-45-6 (.478) 1910s 43-44-8 (.495) 1920s 60-31-8 (.646) 1930s 51-29-9 (.624) 1940s 40-35-4 (.532) 1950s 41-47-1 (.466) 1960s 54-37-1 (.592) 1970s 42-49-4 (.463) 1980s 38-57-2 (.402) 1990s 57-52-0 (.523) 2000s 46-64-0 (.418) 2010s 41-69-0 (.373) SEASON OPENERS: 92-41-1 (.690) In First Home Game: 97-35-1 (.733) In First Away Game: 48-81-4 (.376)

OVERTIME GAMES: 9-7 (.563) 11/11/95, won at Colgate (21-14) 10/5/96, lost to Penn (21-30) 11/23/96, won vs. Colgate (28-27) 9/22/01, won at Columbia (23-20) 9/14/02, lost at St. Mary’s (22-23) 10/5/02, lost to Colgate (10-13) 10/9/04, lost to Penn (25-32) 9/3/05, lost to Georgetown (16-19) 9/2/06, won vs. Duquesne (31-28) 11/22/08, won vs. Fordham (24-21) 11/1/14, won vs. Lafayette (27-24) 11/7/14, lost to Fordham (27-30) 11/15/14, won vs. Holy Cross (31-24) 10/3/15, won vs. VMI (28-22) 9/24/16, lost to VMI (17-23) 10/21/17, won at Lafayette (13-7)


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L

1887 (0-2) No Coach N12 Penn State L N19 at Penn State L 1888 (2-3) No Coach O10 at Lafayette O11 at Lehigh O20 at Wyoming Seminary N2 Dickinson N17 at Cornell

S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N25

1889 (2-3-1) No Coach at Swarthmore at Cornell at Franklin & Marshall at Dickinson Franklin & Marshall at Penn State

O4 O11 O18 N8 N26

1890 (1-3-1) No Coach at Lafayette at Dickinson Franklin & Marshall at Cornell at Franklin & Marshall

0

0 0

59

54 24

L 0 50 L 0 74 W 10 4 W 18 8 L 0 20

W L T W L L

8 0 12 20 0 0

0 66 12 4 16 12

T W L L L

0 12 6 0 10

0 0 22 26 12

W L W W W W W T L

16 4 32 4 32 12 70 0 6

10 62 0 0 12 10 0 0 12

at Cornell at F&M at Dickinson at Penn State

L W W L

0 22 38 0

54 12 0 18

1893 (4-3) No Coach S30 at Shamokin O14 at F&M O21 Gettysburg N1 at Swarthmore N3 at Haverford N11 Penn State N30 at Dickinson

W L W L W L W

10 6 23 0 26 18 20

6 10 0 36 0 36 12

1894 (5-3) No Coach S29 at Milton A.C. O6 Wyoming Seminary O13 at Wilkes-Barre O20 Franklin & Marshall O27 vs. Colgate N10 Carlisle N17 vs. Penn State N24 at Lafayette

W W L W W W L L

54 34 0 42 12 10 6 0

0 0 4 0 8 0 12 44

1895 (5-2) Bill Young O2 at Pennsylvania O9 Franklin & Marshall O12 Wyoming Seminary O19 vs. Gettysburg O26 vs. Penn State N16 Carlisle N28 vs. Dickinson

L W W W L W W

0 24 24 50 0 18 28

40 0 0 0 16 4 0

1891 (6-2-1) No Coach S25 at Lafayette S26 at Lehigh O10 Wyoming Seminary O17 at Cornell O25 Swarthmore N7 Penn State N14 at Haverford N21 at Dickinson N26 at F&M

O1 O15 N5 N12

1892 (2-2) No Coach

1896 (5-2-1) Bill Young S26 Wyoming Seminary O3 at Pennsylvania O17 Penn Reserves O31 vs. Penn State N7 at Cornell N14 Bloomsburg N21 vs. Dickinson N26 at Franklin & Marshall

W L W W L W W T

10 0 10 10 0 18 6 0

0 40 0 0 54 6 0 0

1897 (3-3-1) George Jennings S22 Pennsylvania L S25 Williamsport W O2 at Pennsylvania L O9 Penn Reserves T O23 vs. Lehigh W O30 Bloomsburg W N13 vs. Penn State L

0 45 0 6 28 6 4

17 0 33 6 20 0 27

1898 (4-4-3) George Jennings S24 Wyoming Seminary W O1 at Bradford Nat. Guard T O8 at Navy L O15 at Maryland A.C. W O22 Swarthmore W O29 at Lehigh T N5 vs. Penn State L N8 at Maryland A.C. W N12 at Franklin & Marshall T N19 at Lafayette L N24 at Buffalo L

6 0 0 6 34 0 0 6 11 0 5

0 0 11 0 18 0 16 5 11 6 36

1899 (6-4) George Hoskins S23 Wyoming Seminary W S30 at Williamsport W O4 at Pennsylvania L O7 Shamokin W O14 at Lehigh W O21 at Duquesne C&A L O28 Susquehanna W N4 vs. Penn State W N18 vs. Lafayette L N30 at Buffalo L

22 0 22 5 10 47 40 0 5 0 0 35 45 0 5 0 0 12 0 30

1900 (4-4-1) George Hoskins S29 Wyoming Seminary W O6 at Cornell L O13 at Lehigh L O20 at Duquesne C&A L O27 Williamsport W N3 vs. Penn State W N10 Susquehanna W N17 at Army L N24 at Villanova T

36 0 6 0 38 12 35 10 0

0 6 12 29 0 5 0 18 0

1901 (6-4) George Hoskins S21 Lewisburg A.C. W 18 5 S28 Wyoming Seminary W 5 0 O5 at Cornell L 0 6 O12 vs. Carlisle L 5 6 O19 at Pennsylvania L 0 6 O26 at Lehigh W 10 0 N2 Gettysburg W 51 6 N9 at Wash. & Jefferson L 5 11 N23 Burlingame A.C. W 34 0 N28 at Athens A.A. W 17 6 1902 (6-4) George Hoskins S27 Steelton YMCA W 6 0 O4 at Buffalo W 29 0 O11 vs. Carlisle W 16 0 O18 at Pittsburgh L 0 24 O25 at Pennsylvania L 5 6 N1 Villanova W 61 5 N8 at Yale L 5 36 N15 at Navy W 23 0

N22 Baltimore Medical N27 at Watertown A.C.

S26 O3 O10 O17 O21 O31 N7 N14 N26

W L

17 0

5 6

1903 (4-5) George Hoskins Wyoming Seminary W vs. Carlisle L at Watertown W at Cornell L at Princeton L at Pennsylvania L Lebanon Valley W at Navy W at Watertown L

27 0 12 0 0 6 47 23 6

0 12 6 6 17 47 6 5 22

1904 (3-3) George Hoskins S24 Lebanon Valley W O1 Villanova W O8 vs. Carlisle L O15 at Cornell L O29 at Maryland A.C. W N12 at Georgetown L

30 0 26 0 4 10 12 24 5 0 0 12

1905 (5-5) George Hoskins Lebanon Valley W Mansfield W at Cornell L at Princeton L at Virginia L Medico Chirurgical W at Navy L at Georgetown W vs. Villanova W at Lafayette L

29 27 0 0 11 18 0 18 17 0

0 0 24 48 15 5 34 0 9 47

1906 (3-4-1) George Hoskins S29 Mansfield W O13 at Cornell L O20 at Princeton L O27 at Navy T N3 at Virginia W N10 at Virginia Tech W N24 Gettysburg L N29 Steelton A.C. L

5 6 4 0 12 10 0 0

0 24 32 0 5 0 10 17

S23 S30 O7 O14 O21 N1 N11 N18 N25 N30

1907 (4-7) J.H. Costello

S21 Mansfield S28 Gettysburg O5 at Pennsylvania O12 at Princeton O19 at Carlisle O26 at Pittsburgh N2 at Syracuse N9 at Lafayette N16 Dickinson N23 Swarthmore N28 at Washington & Lee

W W L L L L L L W L W

15 5 2 0 0 0 6 0 48 4 2

2 0 29 52 15 12 20 34 0 35 0

1908 (3-5-2) Paul Smith S26 Susquehanna O3 at Pennsylvania O10 Gettysburg O17 Delaware O24 at Pittsburgh O31 at Lafayette N7 at Penn State N14 at Dickinson N21 Ursinus N26 at George Washington

W L L W L T L L W T

33 0 5 13 0 6 6 0 17 5

0 16 6 0 22 6 33 6 11 5

1909 (3-4-2) George Hoskins S25 Susquehanna W O2 at Carlisle L O9 at Gettysburg W O16 at Pittsburgh L O23 at West Virginia T N6 Penn State L

14 6 9 6 6 0

5 48 3 18 6 33

N13 Dickinson T N20 at Swarthmore L N25 at George Washington W

6 0 12

6 29 6

1910 (2-6) By Dickson O1 Lock Haven O8 at Carlisle O15 at Dickinson O22 at West Virginia O29 at Lafayette N5 Gettysburg N12 at Penn State N19 at Swarthmore

W L L W L L L L

6 0 6 9 0 6 3 18

0 39 9 0 12 9 45 23

1911 (6-3-1) By Dickson S30 Lock Haven O7 at Lehigh O14 Wyoming Seminary O19 at North Carolina St. O28 at Rochester N4 at Lafayette N14 at Army N18 Muhlenberg N25 at Haverford N30 at Ursinus

W W W L W L L W W T

19 3 22 0 5 0 2 20 15 3

0 0 0 6 0 6 20 3 0 3

W W W W L T W L W L

41 49 6 39 0 0 17 13 35 7

0 0 0 7 14 0 7 14 0 22

W W L L W W L W W L

34 45 6 7 53 9 7 23 14 0

0 0 28 10 6 0 70 0 6 52

S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 N28

1912 (6-3-1) By Dickson Hillman Academy Wyoming Seminary at Pittsburgh St. Bonaventure at Cornell at Lafayette at Navy at Swarthmore at Gettysburg at Wash. & Jefferson

1913 (6-4) By Dickson S27 Hillman Academy O4 Lebanon Valley O11 at Princeton O18 at Cornell O25 St. Bonaventure N1 at Pittsburgh N8 at Navy N15 at Gettysburg N23 Muhlenberg N27 at Wash. & Jefferson

1914 (4-4-1) George Cockill S26 Newberry A.C. W 72 0 O3 at Princeton L 0 10 O10 at Swarthmore L 0 9 O17 at Cornell L 0 48 O24 Susquehanna W 43 0 O31 at Muhlenberg T 0 0 N7 Albright W 42 0 N14 at Gettysburg W 25 0 N26 at Wash. & Jefferson L 0 34 1915 (2-6-3) George Johnson S18 Bloomsburg W S25 Susquehanna T O2 at Syracuse L O9 Swarthmore L O16 at Cornell L O23 at Carlisle T O30 Muhlenberg L N2 at NYU T N6 at Navy L N13 at Gettysburg W N25 Lebanon Valley L

14 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 16 0

0 0 6 3 41 0 3 3 13 7 3

1916 (3-9) George Johnson S23 Bloomsburg W 31 0

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1883 (0-1) No Coach


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1923 (4-4-1) Pete Reynolds S29 Pittsburgh L O6 Alfred W O13 Susquehanna W O20 at Yale L N3 at Muhlenberg W N10 Lehigh (HC) T N17 at Georgetown W N24 Allegheny L N29 at Dickinson L

1917 (3-5-1) George Johnson S29 Mansfield W 25 0 O6 Swarthmore W 16 7 O13 at Colgate L 0 24 O20 at Pennsylvania L 6 20 O27 at Cornell L 0 20 N3 Carlisle W 10 0 N10 at Syracuse L 0 42 N17 at Gettysburg T 6 6 N29 at Dickinson L 0 7

1924 (8-2) Charles Moran S27 Western Maryland W O4 Gallaudet W O11 Muhlenberg W O18 Lafayette (HC)* L O25 at Georgetown W N1 Army Corps W N8 vs. Gettysburg W N15 at Navy W N22 vs. Rutgers W N27 Dickinson L * First game at Memorial Stadium

S30 Albright O7 at Penn State O14 at Susquehanna O21 at Cornell O28 at Muhlenberg N4 at Princeton N7 at NYU N11 at Washington & Lee N18 vs. Gettysburg N25 at Georgetown N30 Lebanon Valley

W L L L L L L L L L W

37 7 9 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 8

1918 (6-0) Edgar Wingard O12 at Bellefonte W 31 0 N2 Mount St. Mary’s W 47 0 N9 Villanova W 40 0 N16 vs. Gettysburg W 27 0 N23 Susquehanna W 47 7 N28 Dickinson W 44 0 1919 (5-4-1) Pete Reynolds S27 at Pennsylvania L O4 Bloomsburg W O11 at Penn State L O18 Muhlenberg W O25 at Navy L N1 St. Bonaventure W N8 at Syracuse L N15 vs. Gettysburg W N22 Susquehanna W N27 at Dickinson T 1920 (6-3) Pete Reynolds O2 at Pennsylvania L O9 Ursinus W O16 at Navy L O23 at Muhlenberg W O30 St. Bonaventure W N6 at Lafayette L N13 vs. Gettysburg W N20 Susquehanna W N25 vs. Dickinson W

0 16 45 0 0 9 27 0 6 21 27 0 0 9 17 0 20 7 0 0

0 7 48 0 2 7 43 0 51 0 7 10 45 0 28 7 20 6

1921 (5-3-1) Pete Reynolds O1 at Wash. & Jefferson L O8 at Muhlenberg W O15 Lafayette (HC) L O22 at West Virginia T O29 Catholic W N5 at Navy L N12 at Gettysburg W N19 Susquehanna W N24 at Dickinson W

0 14 7 0 41 0 34 62 21

1922 (7-4) Pete Reynolds S23 Mansfield W S30 Alfred W O7 Susquehanna W O14 at Navy L O21 at Lafayette L O28 at Pittsburgh L N4 Muhlenberg (HC) W N11 at Lehigh W N18 at Georgetown L N25 at Rutgers W N30 Dickinson W

61 0 41 0 51 0 7 14 7 28 0 7 33 6 14 0 7 19 20 13 19 7

26 0 20 0 0 6 7 7 0

0 21 47 0 47 0 14 29 14 6 7 7 14 7 7 10 10 14

6 0 39 6 33 0 3 21 14 6 26 7 22 6 6 0 12 7 7 11

1925 (7-3-1) Charles Moran S26 Western Maryland W 17 0 O3 St. Bonaventure W 13 0 O10 George Washington W 21 0 O17 Haskell Institute (HC) T 0 0 O24 at Georgetown W 3 2 O31 at Holy Cross L 7 23 N7 Gallaudet W 56 0 N14 at Navy L 7 13 N21 Dickinson W 7 0 N26 at Detroit W 7 0 N28 at Dayton L 0 19

S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20 N25

1926 (4-5-1) Charles Moran Blue Ridge W at Wash. & Jefferson L George Washington W vs. Villanova L at Gettysburg T vs. Haskell Institute L Lehigh (HC) W at Penn State L Western Maryland L vs. Dickinson W

53 2 13 3 0 0 27 0 0 13

0 17 0 7 0 36 0 9 40 6

CARL SNAVELY Years: 1927-33 Record: 42-16-8

1927 (6-3-1) Carl Snavely S24 Susquehanna W O1 Geneva T O8 at Penn State W O15 vs. Villanova W O22 Gettysburg W O29 at Army L N5 at Lehigh W N12 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) L N19 at Temple L N24 Dickinson W

43 0 13 28 34 0 20 3 13 46

7 0 7 12 0 34 6 19 19 0

1928 (5-2-3) Carl Snavely S29 Schuylkill O6 at Geneva O13 at Penn State O20 Lafayette (HC) O27 at Gettysburg

7 13 6 0 12

0 7 0 0 14

W W W T L

N3 vs. Villanova N10 Lehigh N17 at Wash. & Jefferson N24 at Dickinson N29 at Temple

L W T W T

6 40 0 33 7

20 0 0 0 7

1929 (8-2) Carl Snavely S28 St. Thomas W O5 at Albright W O12 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) L O19 at Lafayette W O26 Gettysburg W N2 at Temple W N9 vs. Villanova W N16 at Penn State W N23 at Fordham L N28 Dickinson W

31 33 6 6 33 13 9 27 0 78

0 0 14 3 0 0 0 6 14 0

1930 (6-3) Carl Snavely

S27 Geneva O4 Albright O10 at Temple O18 St. Thomas O25 at Gettysburg N1 Penn State (HC) N8 vs. Villanova N15 at Wash. & Jefferson N22 at Fordham

1931 (6-0-3) Carl Snavely S25 St. Thomas* O3 at Geneva O10 Albright O16 at Temple O24 Gettysburg (HC) O31 at Villanova N7 at Georgetown N14 Wash. & Jefferson N21 at Fordham * First home night game

W W L W W W W L L

46 6 26 0 6 7 14 0 26 6 19 7 20 14 6 7 0 12

W T W T W T W W W

34 14 23 0 46 0 7 10 14

7 14 7 0 0 0 0 6 13

1932 (4-4-1) Carl Snavely S23 St. Thomas S30 Albright O8 at Fordham O14 at Temple O22 Lafayette (HC) O29 at Villanova N5 Western Md. N12 at Wash. & Jefferson N19 at Georgetown

W W L L W L W L T

35 13 0 0 14 0 14 0 6

0 6 30 12 6 13 13 14 6

1933 (7-2) Carl Snavely S22 Waynesburg S29 Lebanon Valley O6 at Duquesne O14 at Villanova O21 at Lafayette O28 Temple (HC) N4 at Western Maryland N11 Furman N25 Wash. & Jefferson

W W L W W W L W W

46 34 0 19 21 20 13 14 38

7 0 6 17 0 7 14 0 6

EDWARD MYLIN Years: 1934-36 Record: 17-9-3

1934 (7-2-2) Edward Mylin S28 Davis-Elkins W 12 0 O5 Penn. Military College T 0 0 O12 at Duquesne L 0 12

O20 at St. Thomas O27 Villanova (HC) N3 at Furman N10 at Wash. & Jefferson N17 Western Maryland N24 Penn State N29 at Temple J1 vs. Miami (Fla.)* * Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

W W W W L W T W

1935 (6-3) Edward Mylin S27 Penn. Military College W O4 Ursinus W O12 at Villanova L O19 at Western Maryland W O26 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W N2 at NYU L N9 at Detroit L N23 Penn State W N28 at Temple W 1936 (4-4-1) Edward Mylin

S25 Ursinus O2 Lebanon Valley O9 Miami (Fla.) O17 at Georgetown O24 at Wash. & Jefferson O31 Villanova (HC) N7 at Detroit N14 at Penn State N26 at Temple

W W L L W W L L T

12 13 19 13 0 13 0 26

6 0 0 7 6 7 0 0

7 0 20 0 0 25 3 0 6 0 0 14 0 53 2 0 7 6

6 20 0 0 26 6 7 0 0

0 0 6 19 6 0 33 14 0

AL

HUMPHREYS Years: 1937-42, 1946 Record: 30-24-5

1937 (3-3-2) Al Humphreys S24 Ursinus W O1 Lebanon Valley W O9 at Penn State L O15 Miami (Fla.) T O23 at Villanova L O30 at Albright L N6 at Furman W N13 Temple (HC) T

21 13 14 6 0 0 20 0

1938 (5-3) Al Humphreys S23 Furman W O1 Gettysburg W O8 at Penn State W O14 at Temple L O29 Albright W N4 at Georgetown L N19 George Wash. (HC) W N24 at Miami (Fla.) L

28 6 27 14 14 0 0 26 6 0 0 13 16 0 0 19

1939 (3-5) Al Humphreys S30 at Gettysburg L O7 at Penn State L O14 Albright W O21 Georgetown (HC) L O27 at Temple L N4 Western Maryland W N18 Muhlenberg W N25 at George Washington L

0 3 15 7 0 32 25 6

6 13 0 13 16 6 3 7

1940 (4-2-2) Al Humphreys O5 at Penn State L O12 Ursinus W O18 at Western Maryland T N2 Temple (HC) L

0 33 0 7

9 7 0 10

0 0 20 6 21 6 7 0


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T W W W

1941 (6-3) Al Humphreys S27 Lebanon Valley W O4 at Muhlenberg W O11 at Penn State L O18 Boston Univ. (HC) W O24 at Temple L N1 Western Maryland W N8 Gettysburg L N14 at George Washington W N22 at Albright W

0 20 6 7

0 7 0 0

12 12 13 6 14 26 0 6 42

7 0 27 0 41 7 12 0 0

1942 (6-2-1) Al Humphreys S26 Lebanon Valley W 7 O3 at Penn State L 7 O9 at Temple T 7 O17 at Rutgers L 7 O24 at Boston Univ. W 13 O31 Lafayette (HC) W 13 N7 Gettysburg W 7 N13 at Case School W 21 N26 at Franklin & Marshall W 27

0 14 7 9 7 7 6 6 0

1943 (6-4) John Sitarsky S18 at Cornell S25 at Penn State O2 Muhlenberg O9 Franklin & Marshall O16 at Villanova O22 at Temple O30 at Muhlenberg N6 Lakehurst Naval Air N13 Case School N25 at Franklin & Marshall

L L W L L W W W W W

1944 (7-2-1) Ellwood Ludwig S16 at Muhlenberg W S23 Muhlenberg W S30 at Cornell L O7 Franklin & Marshall W O14 at Penn State L O27 at Temple T N4 NYU W N11 CCNY W N17 at Villanova W N23 at Franklin & Marshall W 1945 (2-5) Ellwood Ludwig S12 vs. Scranton* W S22 Villanova L S29 at Cornell L O6 at Pittsburgh L O12 at Temple L O20 Penn State (HC) L O27 at Lafayette W * at Mt. Carmel, Pa.

6 7 0 14 14 6 6 12 8 12 7 6 19 0 13 0 19 13 21 13

24 14 0 16 6 7 26 78 27 6

20 7 8 0 0 7 26

7 0 26 13 20 7 0 0 6 0

6 19 19 38 64 46 2

1946 (3-6) Al Humphreys S28 at Cornell L 0 21 O5 at Penn State L 6 48 O12 Muhlenberg L 0 6 O19 at Buffalo W 21 0 O26 Lafayette (HC) W 29 0 N2 Gettysburg W 19 0 N9 Delaware L 14 27 N16 at Temple L 6 27 N23 at Rutgers L 0 25

HARRY LAWRENCE Years: 1947-57 Record: 45-51-1

1947 (2-7) Harry Lawrence S27 Alfred W O4 at Penn State L O11 Delaware W O18 at Lafayette L O25 Temple (HC) L N1 at Gettysburg L N8 at NYU L N15 Buffalo L N22 at Muhlenberg L

25 0 13 7 0 0 6 6 0

0 54 12 27 21 7 19 14 39

1948 (1-8) Harry Lawrence S25 Alfred W O2 at Penn State L O9 Gettysburg L O15 at Delaware L O23 Lafayette (HC) L O29 at Temple L N6 at Wash. & Jefferson L N13 at Buffalo L N20 Muhlenberg L

29 0 0 0 7 0 13 13 14

6 35 13 7 19 20 18 47 44

1949 (6-2) Harry Lawrence O1 NYU W O8 Delaware W O14 at Temple L O22 Wash. & Jefferson (HC) W O29 at Buffalo W N5 at Gettysburg L N12 at Lafayette W N19 Muhlenberg W

14 0 13 7 19 20 62 0 21 7 33 34 21 14 32 14

1950 (6-3) Harry Lawrence S23 Gettysburg W 20 15 S30 at Muhlenberg L 13 18 O7 Lehigh L 6 27 O14 at Wash. & Jefferson W 34 0 O21 at Colgate L 12 23 O28 Lafayette (HC) W 32 0 N4 NYU W 41 7 N11 at Temple W 35 0 N18 at Delaware W 13 0 1951 (9-0) Harry Lawrence S22 vs. Gettysburg* W S29 Muhlenberg W O6 at Lehigh W O13 at Kent State W O20 Buffalo W O27 at Lafayette W N3 Temple (HC) W N10 at Colgate W N17 Delaware W * at Hershey, Pa.

41 54 47 13 62 40 28 21 33

7 19 7 7 32 21 7 20 6

1952 (6-3) Harry Lawrence S27 Lafayette W 45 13 O4 at Muhlenberg W 46 12 O10 at Temple W 19 12 O18 at Buffalo W 22 0 O25 Colgate (HC) L 0 28 N1 Lehigh W 28 6 N7 at George Washington L 7 21 N15 Gettysburg W 26 21 N22 at Delaware L 0 13

1953 (1-8) Harry Lawrence S26 Buffalo W O3 Muhlenberg L O10 at Holy Cross L O17 Temple (HC) L O24 at Lafayette L O31 at Lehigh L N7 at Colgate L N14 at Gettysburg L N21 Delaware L 1954 (6-3) Harry Lawrence S25 vs. Muhlenberg* W O2 Gettysburg W O9 Lehigh W O16 at Temple W O23 Lafayette (HC) W O30 at Boston Univ. L N6 at Colgate L N13 Albright W N20 at Delaware L * at Hershey, Pa. 1955 (2-6-1) Harry Lawrence S24 Albright W O1 vs. Gettysburg* L O8 at Lehigh L O15 Temple W O22 at Lafayette L O29 at Harvard T N5 Colgate (HC) L N11 at Miami (Fla.) L N19 Delaware L * at Hershey, Pa. 1956 (3-5) Harry Lawrence S22 at Albright W S29 vs. Gettysburg* W O6 Lehigh L O13 at Delaware L O20 Lafayette (HC) L O27 at Temple W N3 Buffalo L N10 at Colgate L * at Hershey, Pa. 1957 (3-6) Harry Lawrence S21 Albright W S28 vs. Gettysburg* L O5 Temple W O12 at Carnegie Tech W O19 Boston Univ. (HC) L O26 at Lafayette L N2 at Lehigh L N9 at Colgate L N16 Delaware L * at Hershey, Pa.

35 6 13 18 0 40 21 27 6 7 6 20 12 19 13 26 13 34

33 13 29 0 48 46 27 0 7 0 7 20 14 20 27 0 0 20

25 6 20 38 13 26 7 0 12

14 27 27 0 34 26 35 46 27

13 0 17 7 6 25 7 26 7 13 12 6 13 31 12 26

16 0 0 19 19 6 13 7 0 28 13 35 0 27 0 32 13 34

BOB ODELL

Years: 1958-64 Record: 37-26

1958 (1-8) Bob Odell S27 vs. Gettysburg* O4 Carnegie Tech O11 Colgate O18 at Rutgers O25 Lafayette (HC) N1 Lehigh N8 at Temple N15 at Delaware

L L L L L L W L

0 6 13 19 0 7 12 57 6 34 14 35 44 6 8 28

N22 at Buffalo * at Hershey, Pa. 1959 (4-5) Bob Odell S26 vs. Gettysburg* O3 at Harvard O10 Buffalo O17 Rutgers (HC) O24 at Lafayette O31 at Lehigh N7 at Colgate N14 Temple (PW) N21 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa.

L

0

38

W L W W L L L W L

21 6 26 15 6 0 13 26 6

0 20 21 8 12 14 16 6 22

1960 (7-2) Lambert Cup Champions Bob Odell S24 vs. Gettysburg* W 14 7 O1 at Cornell L 7 15 O8 Buffalo W 41 0 O15 at Rutgers L 19 23 O22 Lafayette (HC) W 28 0 O29 Lehigh W 18 6 N5 at Colgate W 12 8 N12 Temple W 23 0 N19 at Delaware W 26 0 * at Hershey, Pa. 1961 (6-3) Bob Odell S23 vs. Gettysburg* S30 at Temple O7 at Colgate O14 Rutgers (HC) O21 at Lafayette O28 Muhlenberg N4 at Buffalo N11 at Lehigh N18 Delaware * at Hershey, Pa. 1962 (6-3) Bob Odell S22 Gettysburg S29 at Temple O6 Massachusetts O13 at Lehigh O20 Lafayette (HC) O27 at Muhlenberg N3 Buffalo N10 Colgate N17 at Delaware

W W L L W W W L W

12 8 0 6 13 27 12 7 22

6 7 13 21 0 0 6 12 14

W W L W W W L W L

22 21 15 14 20 21 32 6 28 6 53 0 0 28 32 14 6 9

1963 (6-3) Bob Odell S21 at Gettysburg W 19 7 S28 at Dartmouth L 18 20 O5 at Massachusetts L 0 21 O12 Ohio Wesleyan W 31 6 O19 Tufts (HC) W 21 14 O26 at Lafayette L 13 14 N2 Temple W 14 3 N9 at Colgate W 14 0 N16 Lehigh W 34 12 N23 Delaware* — — * Game canceled following assassination of President John F. Kennedy 1964 (7-2) Lambert Cup Champions Bob Odell S26 Gettysburg L 7 O3 at Harvard W 24 O10 at Ohio Wesleyan W 72 O17 Merchant Marine W 37 O24 Lafayette (HC) W 54 O31 at Temple W 31 N7 Colgate L 6 N14 at Lehigh W 3 N21 at Delaware W 21

12 21 0 0 12 28 14 0 14

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CAROLL HUNTRESS Years: 1965-68 Record: 19-19

1965 (6-3) Middle Atlantic Conference Champions Carroll Huntress S25 at Gettysburg W 19 10 O9 Temple (HC) W 40 14 O16 at Pennsylvania L 13 16 O23 at Lafayette L 13 14 O30 Hofstra W 33 6 N6 at Colgate L 7 21 N13 Lehigh W 41 0 N20 Delaware W 26 14 N27 vs. Davidson* W 22 14 * at Charlotte, N.C. 1966 (4-5) Carroll Huntress S24 Gettysburg W O1 at Maine L O8 at Temple L O15 at Pennsylvania W O22 Lafayette (HC) L O29 Rhode Island W N5 Colgate (PW) L N12 at Lehigh W N19 at Delaware L 1967 (4-6) Carroll Huntress S16 at Boston Univ. L S23 Gettysburg W S30 at Cornell L O7 at Lafayette L O14 Lehigh (HC) W O21 at Pennsylvania W O28 at Rhode Island L N4 Temple (PW) L N11 at Colgate L N18 Delaware W

16 6 28 28 7 33 0 45 20

16 21 7 6 14 28 7 8 0 35

10 7 82 21 25 7 20 0 45

20 16 23 21 13 27 27 13 38 6

1968 (5-5) Carroll Huntress S21 Davidson W 22 13 S28 at Pennsylvania L 10 27 O5 at Harvard L 0 59 O12 at Temple W 29 26 O19 at Gettysburg L 7 12 O26 Lafayette (HC) W 13 10 N2 Maine W 42 21 N9 Colgate (PW) L 34 48 N16 at Lehigh W 31 27 N23 at Delaware L 12 38

1970 (4-6) Fred Prender

S19 Temple S26 Baldwin-Wallace O3 Gettysburg (HC) O10 at Davidson O17 at The Citadel O24 Lafayette (PW) O31 at Rutgers N7 Colgate N14 at Lehigh N21 at Delaware

L L W W L W L L W L

3 10 21 29 14 6 21 20 28 42 30 28 7 21 14 44 24 20 0 42

1971 (5-5) Fred Prender S18 The Citadel S25 at Vermont O2 at Gettysburg O9 Davidson (HC) O16 at Washington & Lee O23 at Lafayette O30 Rutgers (PW) N6 at Colgate N13 Lehigh N20 Delaware

L W W L W W W L L L

35 10 14 8 27 33 14 24 0 0

1972 (6-3) Fred Prender

S23 Drexel S30 at Maine O7 Gettysburg (HC) O14 at Lehigh O21 Lafayette (PW) O28 at Davidson N4 Massachusetts N11 Colgate N18 at Delaware

W 44 0 W 17 14 W 23 0 L 0 21 W 26 7 L 21 25 W 28 15 W 41 7 L 3 20

1973 (3-4-2) Fred Prender S22 Boston Univ. S29 at Columbia O6 at Gettysburg O13 Lehigh (HC) O20 at Lafayette O27 at Colgate N3 at Maine N10 Vermont (PW) N17 Delaware

W T W L T L L W L

24 0 45 15 0 23 0 26 0

6 0 7 42 0 41 14 7 50

L W L L L L W L L L

14 30 0 14 10 33 10 21 7 16

16 18 24 21 14 38 6 34 33 51

1974 (2-8) Fred Prender

S21 Rutgers S28 Maine O5 at Cornell O12 Gettysburg (HC) O19 at Boston Univ O26 at Columbia N2 Lafayette (PW) N9 Colgate N16 at Lehigh N23 at Delaware

FRED PRENDER

BOB CURTIS

Years: 1969-74 Record: 23-31-3

1969 (3-5-1) Fred Prender S20 at Hofstra S27 at Pennsylvania O4 at Gettysburg O11 Temple (HC) O25 at Lafayette N1 Wittenberg (PW) N8 at Colgate N15 Lehigh N22 Delaware

W L W T W L L L L

38 6 13 20 0 0 13 47 23 46

Years: 1975-85 Record: 48-56-3

24 17 24 7 21 6 7 3 21

19 28 21 7 20 45 28 7 49

S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8

1975 (5-4) Bob Curtis

at Rutgers at Maine Cornell (HC) at Lafayette Boston Univ. (PW) at Gettysburg Washington & Lee at Colgate

L L L W L W W W

3 0 6 15 0 14 54 24

47 17 21 5 16 7 0 16

N15 Lehigh

W 32 25

1976 (4-5) Bob Curtis S18 Rutgers (HC) S25 at Davidson O2 C.W. Post O9 Lehigh (PW) O16 at West Chester O23 at Gettysburg O30 Lafayette N6 Colgate N13 at Rochester

L W L W W L L L W

7 19 16 0 6 17 3 0 29 14 7 10 7 17 13 24 21 7

L W L L W W L L W

14 44 0 7 24 34 13 17 40

1977 (4-5) Bob Curtis

S17 at Rutgers S24 Davidson (HC) O1 C.W. Post O8 at Lafayette O15 West Chester O22 Gettysburg (PW) O29 at Lehigh N5 at Colgate N12 Rochester

36 12 23 34 13 0 47 49 14

1978 (5-5) First season at Division I-AA level Bob Curtis S16 at VMI L 14 25 S23 Rutgers (HC) L 13 27 S30 at Davidson W 21 20 O7 at Cornell L 0 24 O14 Lafayette (PW) L 7 14 O21 at Gettysburg W 37 7 O28 at #3 Lehigh W 13 6 N4 Northeastern W 34 9 N11 Colgate W 7 0 N18 at Boston Univ. L 10 27 1979 (4-4-2) Bob Curtis

S8 Dayton W 17 7 S22 at Rutgers L 14 16 S29 #10 Davidson W 33 0 O6 at Cornell (BU #7) W 10 0 O13 at #8 Lafayette (BU #6) T 0 0 O20 Gettysburg (PW) (BU #8) L 7 14 O27 #10 Lehigh (HC) L 13 14 N3 at Northeastern W 14 6 N10 at Colgate L 2 20 N17 #2 Boston Univ. T 20 20 1980 (6-4) Bob Curtis S13 at #2 Connecticut S20 Slippery Rock S27 at Brown O4 at Davidson O11 Lafayette (HC) O18 West Chester (PW) O25 at #3 Lehigh N1 Cornell N8 Colgate N15 at #4 Boston Univ.

L 7 38 W 25 6 W 28 20 L 13 21 W 14 0 W 31 21 L 0 13 W 33 16 L 14 17 W 30 17

1981 (4-6) Bob Curtis S12 #6 Connecticut S19 at Merchant Marine S26 Rochester O3 Davidson (PW) O10 at #10 Lafayette O17 at West Chester O24 #8 Lehigh (HC) O31 at Cornell N7 at Colgate N14 at Boston Univ.

L W W W L W L L L L

7 35 27 23 0 20 0 15 6 0

27 6 0 3 37 14 18 22 24 27

W L

19 18

17 22

1982 (4-6) Bob Curtis

S11 at Dayton S25 Towson State

O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20

Lafayette (PW) at New Hampshire at Rochester at Columbia at Lehigh at Davidson Boston Univ. (HC) #2 Delaware 1983 (4-5-1) Bob Curtis

L L W W L W L L

6 0 20 42 10 21 11 6

37 3 0 25 21 0 14 46

S10 Howard S17 Merchant Marine S24 at Princeton O1 at #15 Lafayette O8 New Hampshire (PW) O22 at Columbia O29 Lehigh (HC) N5 Davidson N12 at #17 Boston Univ. N19 at Delaware

W 12 0 W 21 3 L 28 46 L 3 33 L 35 42 T 31 31 L 15 40 W 50 7 L 8 35 W 20 7

1984 (5-5) Bob Curtis S8 Indiana (Pa.) S15 Carnegie-Mellon S22 at Northeastern N29 at Princeton O6 Cornell O13 at #18 New Hampshire O20 at Davidson N3 Lafayette (HC) N10 at Lehigh N17 at Delaware

W W L L W L W W L L

18 17 42 7 33 34 14 20 10 7 16 17 30 3 10 3 15 21 9 28

1985 (3-7) Bob Curtis S14 at Carnegie-Mellon S21 Davidson S28 Northeastern O5 at Boston Univ. O12 New Hampshire (PW) O19 #20 Delaware (HC) O26 at Columbia N2 Cornell N9 at Lafayette N16 Lehigh

L W W L L L W L L L

10 21 34 14 21 14 7 34 0 58 7 31 13 10 13 26 0 47 0 19

GEORGE LANDIS Years: 1986-88 Record: 10-19-1

S13 S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N15

1986 (3-7, 1-3 PL) George Landis Indiana (Pa.) W #9 William & Mary L at Pennsylvania L Towson State L at Davidson W Colgate* (PW) W Lafayette* (HC) L at Cornell L at #2 Holy Cross* L at Lehigh* L

1987 (4-5-1, 1-3-1 PL) George Landis S12 at Colgate* L S19 at Davidson* W S26 Pennsylvania W O3 at Harvard L O10 at Lafayette* L O17 #4 Holy Cross* (PW) L O24 Columbia (HC) W O31 at Cornell W N7 at William & Mary L N14 Lehigh* T

23 13 7 7 27 40 34 3 10 7

7 30 10 28 7 39 52 16 17 17

28 34 32 14 21 10 62 20 6 14

31 3 24 33 42 48 20 6 31 14


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BISON LEGENDS: A member of the College

Football Hall of Fame, Bob Odell helmed the Bison football program through one of its greatest eras in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Odell (far left) led the 1960 and 1964 teams to Lambert Cup championships as the top college football team in the East. During his playing days at Pennsylvania, he won the Maxwell Trophy and was runner-up for the 1943 Heisman Trophy.


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1988 (3-7, 2-3 PL) George Landis S10 Villanova L S17 Colgate* L S24 at Pennsylvania L O1 at Army L O8 #6 Lafayette* (PW) L O15 Princeton (HC) L O22 at Columbia W O29 Davidson* W N5 at Lehigh* W N12 at Holy Cross* L

17 13 35 10 35 35 21 21 35 7

30 14 38 58 52 41 7 13 32 38

LOU

MARANZANA Years: 1989-94 Record: 26-38

1989 (5-5, 2-2 PL) Lou Maranzana S16 at Fordham W 31 7 S23 Cornell (PW) L 9 20 S30 Dartmouth W 36 20 O7 at Towson State L 23 29 O14 Lehigh* (HC) L 6 52 O21 at Pennsylvania L 24 25 O28 at Columbia W 27 12 N4 Lafayette* W 54 33 N11 at Colgate* W 37 27 N18 #4 Holy Cross* L 6 35 1990 (7-4, 3-2 PL) Lou Maranzana S8 Hofstra L S15 at Lafayette* W S22 Columbia W S29 at Cornell W O6 Towson State W O13 Princeton (PW) W O20 at #14 William & Mary L O27 Colgate* (HC) L N3 at #11 Holy Cross* L N10 at Lehigh* W N17 Fordham* W

29 42 24 14 41 16 42 21 55 26 14 9 17 45 27 28 14 43 30 27 44 7

1991 (1-9, 1-4 PL) Lou Maranzana S6 at Hofstra L S14 #16 Villanova L S21 at Fordham* W S28 at Dartmouth L O5 Cornell (HC) L O12 at Lafayette* L O19 at Princeton L N2 at Colgate* L N9 #3 Holy Cross* L N16 Lehigh* L

7 0 21 16 7 16 7 6 6 13

43 40 14 34 23 20 31 38 42 41

1992 (4-7, 1-4 PL) Lou Maranzana S5 Bloomsburg W 41 24 S12 at #6 Villanova L 0 34 S19 at Towson State L 21 24 S26 Brown (HC) W 33 14 O3 at Dartmouth L 14 44 O10 at Columbia W 29 22 O24 at Holy Cross* L 12 27 O31 Fordham* (PW) L 0 21 N7 at Lehigh* L 16 38 N14 Lafayette* L 7 49 N21 Colgate* W 28 21 1993 (4-7, 3-2 PL) Lou Maranzana S4 Bloomsburg W 21 16 S11 at Lafayette* L 14 31 S25 Pennsylvania L 12 42 O2 Dartmouth (PW) L 13 31

O9 at Hofstra O16 at Brown O23 Holy Cross* (HC) O30 at Fordham* N6 Lehigh* N13 at Towson State N20 at Colgate*

L 0 28 L 12 21 W 33 23 W 27 21 W 32 27 L 21 49 L 8 13

1994 (5-6, 2-3 PL) Lou Maranzana S10 Hofstra L S17 So. Connecticut W S24 at Harvard W O1 at Princeton L O8 Towson State W O15 Cornell (HC) L O22 at Lehigh* W O29 Lafayette* (PW) L N5 at Holy Cross* L N12 Colgate* L N19 Fordham* W

21 32 42 7 41 28 31 14 20 7 29

45 7 23 12 28 29 27 56 27 31 26

TOM GADD

Years: 1995-2001 Record: 48-28

1995 (7-4, 4-1 PL) Tom Gadd S9 So. Connecticut W S16 at Fordham* W S23 at Princeton L S30 at #14 Pennsylvania L O7 Lehigh* (HC) L O14 at Cornell W O21 at Towson State W O28 Lafayette* W N4 Holy Cross* (PW) W N11 at Colgate* (OT) W N18 at Army L

20 28 3 19 23 10 14 30 21 21 6

0 21 20 20 30 7 7 11 7 14 37

1996 (6-5, 4-1 PL) Patriot League Champions Tom Gadd S14 Towson State W 44 S21 #22 William & Mary L 0 S28 Harvard L 7 O5 Pennsylvania (OT) (PW) L 21 O12 at Yale L 21 O19 Princeton (HC) W 10 O26 at Holy Cross* W 38 N2 at Lehigh* W 7 N9 at Lafayette* L 7 N16 Fordham* W 51 N23 Colgate* (OT) W 28

7 47 30 30 23 6 7 6 23 17 27

1997 (10-1, 5-1 PL) Tom Gadd S6 Duquesne W 23 16 S20 at Lafayette* W 23 21 S27 Pennsylvania (PW) W 20 16 O4 at Harvard W 24 20 O11 at Yale W 25 24 O18 at Fordham* W 36 10 O25 Holy Cross* (HC) W 18 6 N1 Lehigh* W 21 14 N8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 45 38 N15 at Towson State* W 33 0 N22 at Colgate* (BU #24) L 14 48 1998 (6-5, 3-3 PL) Tom Gadd S5 at Duquesne W S12 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W S19 Fordham* L S26 Columbia (PW) W O3 at Pennsylvania L O17 at Cornell L

38 30 17 27 10 19

10 14 20 20 20 23

O24 Lafayette* (HC) O31 Colgate* N7 at Holy Cross* N14 at #20 Lehigh* N21 Towson*

W L W L W

33 21 30 7 46

22 38 14 49 13

Years: 2003-09 Record: 32-46

1999 (7-4, 3-3 PL) Tom Gadd S4 Morgan State W S11 at #24 Colgate* W S18 Towson* L S25 Delaware State (PW) W O2 at Pennsylvania W O9 at Columbia L O16 Duquesne (HC) W O23 at Lafayette* L N6 Holy Cross* W N13 #16 Lehigh* L N20 at Fordham* W

37 21 20 38 23 7 49 21 32 27 45

10 16 27 28 16 10 20 22 21 48 15

2000 (6-5, 2-4 PL) Tom Gadd S2 at Richmond L S16 Cornell W S23 Columbia (PW) W S30 Duquesne W O7 at Georgetown W O14 Lafayette* W O21 at #13 Lehigh* L O28 Fordham* (HC) W N4 at Holy Cross* L N11 at Towson* L N18 Colgate* L

7 38 12 35 24 42 14 27 9 13 21

10 15 10 14 10 30 21 13 10 15 24

2001 (6-4, 4-3 PL) Tom Gadd S8 at Kent State L 17 38 S15 at Cornell^ — — S22 at Columbia (OT) W 23 20 S29 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (PW) W 38 6 O6 Towson* W 51 10 O13 at Lafayette* W 17 16 O20 Georgetown* (HC) W 34 0 O27 at Fordham* L 12 17 N3 Holy Cross* W 21 14 N10 #7 Lehigh* L 14 21 N17 at Colgate* L 13 15 ^ Game canceled after Sept. 11 tragedy

DAVE KOTULSKI Year: 2002 (Acting) Record: 2-9

2002 (2-9, 0-7 PL) Dave Kotulski S7 at Duquesne L S14 at St. Mary’s (Ca.) (OT) L S21 Cornell W S28 Delaware State W O5 Colgate* (PW) (OT) L O19 at Towson* L O26 at Georgetown* L N2 at Holy Cross* L N9 Lafayette* (HC) L N16 at #23 Lehigh* L N23 Fordham* L

TIM LANDIS

14 22 14 27 10 14 31 21 3 0 7

35 23 3 13 13 20 32 38 19 24 34

2003 (6-6, 4-3 PL) Tim Landis A30 Duquesne W S6 at Delaware State W S20 at Cornell L S27 at Columbia L O4 at #4 Fordham* W O11 at #15 Pennsylvania L O18 Towson* (HC) W O25 at #16 Colgate* L N1 Holy Cross* (PW) W N8 at Lafayette* L N15 Lehigh* L N22 Georgetown* W

28 33 19 16 31 13 14 6 53 17 9 45

21 28 21 19 10 14 10 50 31 35 45 16

2004 (7-4, 4-2 PL) Tim Landis S2 at #9 Villanova L S18 Cornell W S25 Columbia W O2 at Georgetown* W O9 Pennsylvania (2OT) (PW) L O16 Lafayette* L O23 at #16 Lehigh* L O30 at Holy Cross* W N6 Fordham* (HC) W N13 #22 Colgate* W N20 at Duquesne W

14 15 42 35 25 13 17 42 21 42 30

20 9 13 19 32 14 40 27 20 7 20

2005 (1-10, 0-6 PL) Tim Landis S3 Georgetown* (OT) L S10 at Stony Brook L S17 at Cornell L O1 Marist (HC) W O8 at Pennsylvania L O15 Villanova L O22 #21 Lehigh* (PW) L O29 at Lafayette* L N5 at Fordham* L N12 at Colgate* L N19 Holy Cross* L

16 18 7 27 7 10 10 20 21 10 33

19 21 24 7 53 38 42 33 28 16 51

2006 (6-5, 3-3 PL) Division I-AA rechristened FCS Tim Landis S2 Duquesne (OT) W 31 S9 #25 Lafayette* L 0 S16 Cornell W 20 S23 at #7 Richmond L 21 S30 at Marist W 48 O7 Pennsylvania (HC) L 24 O14 at Georgetown* W 17 O21 at Lehigh* L 7 O28 Fordham* (PW) W 13 N4 at Holy Cross* L 10 N18 Colgate* W 31

28 31 5 48 19 34 7 38 3 27 28

2007 (3-8, 1-5 PL) Tim Landis S1 at Duquesne W S8 Stony Brook L S15 at Cornell L S22 Richmond L S29 Marist W O6 at Colgate* L O20 Georgetown* (HC) L O27 Holy Cross* (FW) L N3 at Lafayette* L N10 Lehigh* L N17 at #21 Fordham* W

19 48 38 45 7 28 20 45 34 38 24

28 20 14 14 38 24 17 21 7 10 38


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2013 (6-5, 3-2 PL) Joe Susan S7 Marist W 27 14 S21 at Cornell L 13 45 S28 Sacred Heart (FW) L 0 16 O5 at Lafayette* L 7 31 O12 Holy Cross* L 27 51 O19 at Dartmouth W 17 14 O26 #15 Lehigh* (HC) W 48 10 N2 at Colgate* W 28 7 N9 at #7 Fordham L 21 23 N16 Georgetown* W 17 7 N23 at VMI W 35 23

2009 (4-7, 2-4 PL) Tim Landis S5 at Duquesne L S12 Robert Morris W S19 at Cornell L S26 Marist (FW) W O3 Georgetown* W O10 at Pennsylvania L O24 Lehigh* (HC) L O31 at Lafayette* L N7 at Fordham* L N14 at #24 Colgate* L N21 #13 Holy Cross* W

2014 (8-3, 4-2 PL) Joe Susan A30 VMI W S6 at Marist W S20 at Sacred Heart W S27 Cornell (FW) W O4 at Bryant L O11 at Lehigh* W O25 at Georgetown* W N1 Lafayette* (HC) (OT) W N7 #9 Fordham* (OT) L N15 at Holy Cross* (OT) W N22 Colgate* L

19 24 26 23 9 33 17 16 14 6 3 21 16 35 14 35 7 21 14 29 23 17

JOE SUSAN Years: 2010-18 Record: 38-61

2010 (1-10, 1-4 PL) Joe Susan S4 at Duquesne L S11 at Marist L S18 Dartmouth L O2 Cornell (FW) L O9 Pennsylvania L O16 at Georgetown* W O23 at Lehigh* L O30 Lafayette* (HC) L N6 Fordham L N13 Colgate* L N20 at Holy Cross* L

13 17 3 14 20 43 12 21 10 31 24 21 10 32 22 33 21 33 7 31 9 34

2011 (6-5, 2-3 PL) Joe Susan S3 Duquesne W 27 26 S10 Marist W 28 14 S17 at Cornell L 13 24 S24 at Princeton W 34 9 O1 Georgetown* W 35 18 O8 #10 Lehigh* L 6 30 O15 at Harvard L 3 42 O22 Holy Cross* (HC) L 13 16 O29 at Lafayette W 39 13 N12 at Fordham W 21 0 N19 at Colgate* L 6 21 2012 (3-8, 0-5 PL) Joe Susan S8 at Marist W 19 17 S15 at Delaware L 3 19 S22 Lafayette* (FW) L 14 20 S29 Cornell L 10 15 O6 at Holy Cross* L 6 13 O13 at #21 Harvard L 7 35 O20 at #7 Lehigh* L 19 42 O27 Colgate* (HC) L 33 47 N3 Fordham W 27 24 N10 at Georgetown* L 3 10 N17 Bryant W 24 21

42 22 36 20 15 45 22 27 27 31 6

38 0 20 7 34 24 17 24 30 24 21

2015 (4-7, 1-5 PL) Joe Susan S5 Marist W 17 0 S12 Duquesne L 7 26 S19 at Cornell W 19 14 O3 at VMI (OT) W 28 22 O10 Lehigh* L 10 21 O17 at Army West Point L 14 21 O24 Georgetown* (HC) L 9 17 O31 at Lafayette* W 35 24 N7 at #16 Fordham* L 16 24 N14 Holy Cross* L 7 23 N21 at Colgate* L 10 14 2016 (4-7, 3-3 PL) Joe Susan S3 at Marist W S10 at Duquesne L S17 Cornell L S24 VMI (3OT) L O8 at Holy Cross* W O15 Colgate* L O22 Lafayette* (HC) W O29 at #9 Charleston So. L N5 at #21/24 Lehigh* L N12 at Georgetown* W N19 Fordham* L

26 19 16 17 21 7 42 28 13 21 22

10 30 24 23 20 27 17 49 20 7 36

2017 (5-6, 2-4 PL) Joe Susan S2 Marist W 45 6 S9 Holy Cross* L 0 20 S16 at William & Mary L 9 30 S23 Sacred Heart (FW) W 34 31 S30 Monmouth L 13 35 O14 at Cornell W 26 18 O21 at Lafayette* (OT) W 13 7 O28 at Colgate* L 3 40 N4 Lehigh* (HC) L 21 42 N11 Georgetown* W 12 0 N18 at Fordham L 9 20 2018 (1-10, 1-5 PL) Joe Susan S1 William & Mary L S8 Sacred Heart L S15 at Penn L S22 at #14/15 Villanova L S29 at Holy Cross* W O6 #20/21 Colgate* L O13 at Monmouth L O20 Lafayette* L N3 at Lehigh* L N10 at Georgetown* L N17 Fordham* L

7 14 17 7 19 3 19 27 17 3 14

14 30 34 49 16 27 36 29 45 14 17

DAVE CECCHINI Years: 2019-pres. Record: 3-8

2019 (3-8, 3-3 PL) Dave Cecchini A31 at Temple L 12 56 S7 at Sacred Heart L 10 30 S14 #23 Villanova L 10 45 S28 #23 Princeton L 23 56 O5 Holy Cross* L 14 21 O12 at Colgate* W 32 14 O19 at #20 Towson L 7 56 O26 at Lafayette* L 17 21 N9 Lehigh* W 20 10 N16 Georgetown* W 20 17 N23 Fordham* L 14 31 * Patriot League game (beginning in 1986)

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2008 (5-6, 2-4 PL) Tim Landis S6 Duquesne W 48 42 S13 at Robert Morris W 17 14 S20 Cornell L 20 21 O4 at Marist W 21 17 O11 Hofstra L 31 45 O18 at Georgetown* W 27 24 O25 Colgate* (HC) L 28 52 N1 at Holy Cross* L 17 34 N8 Lafayette* L 21 38 N15 at Lehigh* L 15 31 N22 Fordham* (OT) W 24 21


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Opponent Albright Alfred Allegheny Army West Point U.S. 3rd Army Corps Athens A.C. Baldwin-Wallace Baltimore Medical Bellefonte Bloomsburg Blue Ridge Boston University Bradford Brown Bryant Buffalo Burlingame A.C. Carlisle Carnegie-Mellon Case Catholic C.C.N.Y. Charleston Southern The Citadel Colgate Columbia Connecticut Cornell C.W. Post Dartmuoth Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware Delaware State Detroit Dickinson Drexel Duquesne C. & A.C. Duquesne Fordham Franklin & Marshall Furman Gallaudet Geneva Georgetown George Washington Gettysburg Harry Hillman Acad. Harvard Haskell Institute Haverford Hofstra Holy Cross Howard Indiana (Pa.) Kent State Merchant Marine Lewisburg A.C. Lafayette Lakehurst Naval Lebanon Valley Lehigh Lock Haven Maine Mansfield Marist Maryland A.C. Massachusetts

Years W L T Last Bison Win Last Opp. Win 1914-1957 14 1 0 1957 (16-0) 1937 (6-0) 1922-1948 4 0 0 1948 (20-6) — 1923 0 1 0 — 1923 (10-7) 1900-2015 0 6 0 — 2015 (21-14) 1924 1 0 0 1924 (26-6) — 1901 1 0 0 1901 (17-6) — 1970 0 1 0 — 1970 (29-21) 1902 1 0 0 1902 (17-5) — 1918 1 0 0 1918 (31-0) — 1896-1993 7 0 0 1993 (21-16) — 1926 1 0 0 1926 (53-0) — 1941-1985 4 10 1 1980 (30-17) 1985 (34-7) 1898 0 0 1 — — 1980-1993 2 1 0 1992 (33-14) 1993 (21-12) 2012-2014 1 1 0 2012 (24-21) 2014 (34-15) 1898-1962 9 7 0 1961 (12-6) 1962 (28-0) 1901 1 0 0 1901 (34-0) — 1894-1917 4 6 1 1917 (10-0) 1910 (39-0) 1957-1985 2 2 0 1984 (42-7) 1985 (21-10) 1942-1943 2 0 0 1943 (19-13) — 1921 1 0 0 1921 (41-0) — 1944 1 0 0 1944 (78-0) — 2016 0 1 0 — 2016 (49-28) 1970-1971 0 2 0 — 1971 (38-35) 1894-2019 18 50 0 2019 (32-14) 2018 (27-3) 1973-2004 11 3 2 2004 (42-13) 2003 (19-16) 1980-1981 0 2 0 — 1981 (27-7) 1888-2017 14 43 0 2017 (26-18) 2016 (24-16) 1976-1977 0 2 0 — 1977 (23-0) 1963-2013 2 5 0 2013 (17-14) 2010 (43-20) 1965-1988 15 3 0 1988 (21-13) 1980 (21-13) 1934 1 0 0 1934 (12-0) — 1925-1982 2 1 0 1982 (19-17) 1925 (19-0) 1908-2012 11 23 0 1983 (20-7) 2012 (19-3) 1999-2003 3 0 0 2003 (33-28) — 1925-1936 1 2 0 1925 (7-0) 1936 (33-7) 1888-1929 17 5 3 1929 (78-0) 1924 (11-7) 1972 1 0 0 1972 (44-0) — 1899-1900 0 2 0 — 1900 (29-0) 1933-2016 10 7 0 2011 (27-26) 2016 (30-19) 1929-2019 18 17 0 2012 (27-24) 2019 (31-14) 1889-1944 7 6 3 1944 (6-0) 1893 (10-6) 1933-1938 4 0 0 1938 (28-6) — 1924-1925 2 0 0 1925 (56-0) — 1927-1931 2 0 2 1930 (46-6) — 1904-2019 19 12 1 2019 (20-17) 2018 (14-3) 1908-1952 5 2 2 1941 (6-0) 1952 (21-7) 1893-1979 43 19 2 1978 (37-7) 1979 (14-7) 1912-1913 2 0 0 1913 (34-0) — 1955-2012 3 6 1 1997 (24-20) 2012 (35-7) 1925-1926 0 1 1 — 1926 (36-0) 1891-1911 3 0 0 1911 (15-0) — 1965-2008 2 5 0 1969 (24-19) 2008 (45-31) 1925-2019 13 23 0 2018 (19-16) 2019 (21-14) 1983 1 0 0 1983 (12-0) — 1984-1986 2 0 0 1986 (23-8) — 1951-2001 1 1 0 1951 (13-7) 2001 (38-17) 1964-1983 3 0 0 1983 (21-3) — 1901 1 0 0 1901 (18-5) — 1883-2019 37 54 6 2017 (13-7*) 2019 (21-17) 1943 1 0 0 1943 (13-0) — 1903-1942 10 1 0 1942 (7-0) 1915 (3-0) 1888-2019 32 48 3 2019 (20-10) 2018 (45-17) 1910-1911 2 0 0 1911 (19-0) — 1966-1975 3 3 0 1974 (30-18) 1975 (17-0) 1905-1922 5 0 0 1922 (61-0) — 2005-2017 12 1 0 2017 (45-6) 2010 (14-3) 1898-1904 3 0 0 1904 (5-0) — 1962-1972 1 2 0 1972 (28-15) 1963 (21-0)

Opponent Years W L T Last Bison Win Last Opp. Win Medico-Chirurgical 1905 1 0 0 1905 (18-5) — Miami (FL) 1935-1955 1 3 1 1935 (26-0) 1955 (46-0) Milton 1894 1 0 0 1894 (54-0) — Monmouth 2017-18 0 2 0 — 2018 (36-19) Morgan State 1999 1 0 0 1999 (37-10) — Mount St. Mary’s 1918 1 0 0 1918 (47-0) — Muhlenberg 1911-1962 21 7 1 1962 (53-0) 1953 (18-13) Navy 1898-1925 4 9 1 1924 (6-0) 1925 (13-7) New Hampshire 1982-1985 0 4 0 — 1985 (58-0) Newberry A.C. 1914 1 0 0 1914 (72-0) — NYU 1915-1950 3 3 1 1950 (41-7) 1947 (19-6) North Carolina State 1911 0 1 0 — 1911 (6-0) Northeastern 1978-1985 3 1 0 1985 (21-14) 1984 (34-33) Ohio Wesleyan 1963-1964 2 0 0 1964 (72-0) — Pennsylvania 1895-2018 5 30 0 1999 (23-16) 2018 (34-17) Penn Military 1934-1935 1 0 1 1935 (7-0) — Penn Reserves 1896-1897 1 0 1 1896 (10-0) — Penn State 1887-1948 11 27 0 1938 (14-0) 1948 (35-0) Pittsburgh 1902-1945 2 7 0 1913 (9-0) 1945 (38-0) Princeton 1903-2019 3 14 0 2011 (34-9) 2019 (56-23) Rhode Island 1966-1967 1 1 0 1966 (33-7) 1967 (27-7) Richmond 2000-2007 0 3 0 — 2007 (48-14) Robert Morris 2008-2009 2 0 0 2009 (26-23) — Rochester 1911-1982 5 0 0 1982 (20-0) — Rutgers 1922-1979 4 12 0 1971 (14-13) 1979 (16-14) St. Bonaventure 1912-1925 5 0 0 1925 (13-0) — Sacred Heart 2013-2019 2 3 0 2017 (34-31) 2019 (30-10) Schuylkill 1928 1 0 0 1928 (7-0) — Scranton (St. Thomas) 1929-1945 6 0 0 1945 (20-8) — Shamokin A.C. 1893-1899 2 0 0 1899 (40-0) — Slippery Rock 1980 1 0 0 1980 (25-6) — So. Connecticut 1994-1995 2 0 0 1995 (20-0) — St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1997-2001 3 1 0 2001 (38-6) 2002 (23-22*) Steelton 1902-1906 1 1 0 1902 (6-0) 1906 (17-0) Stony Brook 2005-2007 0 2 0 -- 2007 (48-20) Susquehanna 1899-1927 12 1 1 1927 (43-7) 1916 (10-9) Swarthmore 1889-1917 4 7 0 1917 (17-7) 1915 (3-0) Syracuse 1907-1919 0 4 0 — 1919 (9-0) Temple 1927-2019 20 17 8 1968 (29-26) 2019 (56-12) Towson 1982-2019 8 9 0 2003 (14-10) 2019 (56-7) Tufts 1963 1 0 0 1963 (21-14) — Ursinus 1908-1940 6 0 1 1940 (33-7) — Vermont 1971-1973 2 0 0 1973 (26-7) — Villanova 1900-2019 11 14 2 1944 (27-6) 2019 (45-10) Virginia 1905-1906 1 1 0 1906 (12-5) 1905 (15-11) VMI 1978-2016 3 2 0 2015 (28-22) 2016 (23-17*) Virginia Tech 1906 1 0 0 1906 (10-0) — Washington & Jeff. 1901-1950 7 11 1 1950 (34-0) 1948 (18-13) Washington & Lee 1907-1975 3 1 0 1975 (54-0) 1916 (55-7) Watertown 1902-1903 1 2 0 1903 (12-6) 1903 (22-6) Waynesburg 1933 1 0 0 1933 (46-7) — West Chester 1976-1981 4 0 0 1981 (20-14) — West Virginia 1909-1921 1 0 2 1910 (9-0) — Western Maryland 1924-1941 6 3 1 1941 (26-7) 1934 (6-0) Wilkes-Barre A.C. 1894 0 1 0 — 1894 (4-0) William & Mary 1986-2018 0 6 0 — 2018 (14-7) Williamsport 1897-1900 3 0 0 1900 (33-0) — Wittenberg 1969 0 1 0 — 1969 (45-6) Wyoming Seminary 1888-1912 12 0 0 1912 (49-0) — Yale 1902-1997 1 3 0 1997 (25-24) 1996 (23-21) TOTALS 605 602 51 (.501) * overtime


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CHRISTY MATHEWSON-MEMORIAL STADIUM

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The Bucknell football team plays its home games in a picturesque, 96-year-old stadium that pays tribute to its university’s numerous war veterans and one of its most distinguished alumni. The stadium, dedicated in 1924 in honor of Bucknellians who served the United States during the Civil War, Spanish-American War and World War I, was renovated and renamed in 1989 to recognize perhaps Bucknell’s most honored alumnus and one of the true heroes of American sports. Christy Mathewson was one of the five original members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. but gained his initial athletic fame as a fullback, punter and dropkicker at Bucknell from 1898 to 1900. One of the truly outstanding players of his era, Mathewson kicked a point-after touchdown in the first varsity game of his freshman year and in the next three years added 13 touchdowns and eight field goals. Mathewson gained national attention when he dropkicked two field goals against Pennsylvania in 1899 and added a 45-yard field goal against Army the following year. As a result, he was named the “12th man” on Walter Camp’s 1900 All-America team. The facility that bears Mathewson’s name has seen plenty of transformation over the last few decades. A new locker room and weight room were constructed in 1987. The locker room was later fully renovated in the summer of 2017. The Tom Gadd Weight Room was updated with brand new equipment in 1999 and again in 2014, allowing Bison players an outstanding facility for daily use and weight training. In 1988, the horseshoe edifice was totally resurfaced and new seating was added. New concession stands, restrooms, ticket booths and souvenir stands were added a year later, along with an eight-lane, all-weather track, which was resurfaced in 2017. The section at the south end of the stadium was landscaped in 1988, and a new scoreboard and message board were added. Other upgrades include new lights, which feature a nearly 10-fold increase in candle power. A FieldTurf playing surface was initially installed in the summer of 2001 as a gift from Norm Garrity ’63 and his wife, Mary Lou (Roepel) ’64. That surface was replaced during the summer of 2012 with state-of-the-art synthetic grass. Notably, Bucknell was one of the first Division I schools to install FieldTurf as a full-time playing surface in a football stadium. In 2019, Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium celebrated its 95th year and 30th year since its rechristening. Turn to the following pages for pictures from the historic stadium’s nine decades of competition.

STADIUM FACTS • Ground Broken: March 17, 1924 • Original Name: Memorial Stadium • Original Capacity: 18,000 • First Game: October 18, 1924 Lafayette 21, Bucknell 3 • Stadium Rededicated: September 30, 1989 Bucknell 36, Dartmouth 20 • Current Capacity: 13,100 • All-Time Stadium Record: 252-177-10 (.585)


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CIRCA 1965

CIRCA 1970

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1989


CIRCA 1940

SEPT. 2018

2001

CIRCA 1955

OCT. 1981

All photos (but 2018) courtesy of Bucknell University’s Special Collections/University Archives

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also contains cardio equipment, with scenic views of the campus and natatorium. In July 2008, a new Mondo floor was installed, while new cardiovascular equipment was put in place in 2014. The third area, the Berger Family Weight Room, sits on the former site of Freas-Rooke Pool, and is used for instructional free-weight training and varsity workouts. The facility received all new weightlifting equipment in the summer of 2010.

KINNEY NATATORIUM

The Bucknell University Department of Athletics and Recreation prides itself on holding a standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 18 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups, national leadership in graduation rates, 137 Academic All-Americans since 1970 and 161 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model. The Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success. The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and greatly expands the scope of its well-rounded intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni. Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a prominent location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff and sufficient locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes. The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the Bucknell University Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996. One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The facility surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which serves as a competition venue for the Bison volleyball and wrestling teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities. As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the standard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the centerpiece of an impressive array of athletics facilities. The following gives a closer look behind its walls:

RAMER SCHAFFNER MEMORIAL HALL

Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall greets guests as they enter the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center. The entry hall features the busts of 2nd Lt. George H. Ramer 1950 and 1st Lt. Dwite H. Schaffner 1915, Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. Notably, Schaffner captained the Bison football team during his time in Lewisburg. The Ramer Schaffner Memorial Hall provides access to Gerhard Fieldhouse and the Krebs Family Fitness Center on the ground level. Guests may proceed to the second level to enter Davis Gym, administrative offices and the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame also celebrates Bucknell’s Patriot League championships and other notable feats.

KREBS FITNESS CENTER

Promoting lifetime wellness, the Krebs Family Fitness Center contains state-of-the-art cardiovascular and strength conditioning equipment. The 16,000-square-foot center includes over 175 positions for equipment within three distinct areas. The first-level cardiovascular and pin-select equipment is open for student, faculty and staff use at all times. Directly above, the mezzanine

Kinney Natatorium features a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which accommodates four varsity programs — men’s and women’s swimming and diving and men’s and women’s water polo — while enhancing the recreational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell community. The pool features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple team practices and recreational swimming to occur simultaneously. Amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and concession stands. Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events, most notably the 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The facility has also served as host of nine Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, six water polo conference championships and an exhibition game against the U.S. women’s water polo national team, drawing rave reviews at each. Beginning in the spring of 2005, the PIAA state swimming championships moved to Kinney Natatorium.

SOJKA PAVILION

Sojka Pavilion provides the Bison men’s and women’s basketball programs with one of the finest arenas in the east. A first-class venue capable of seating 4,000 spectators for sporting and other campus events, the pavilion has walk-down access to all seats and unobstructed views of the playing surface or concert stage for all spectators. The seating bowl features approximately 1,500 fixed seats and 2,500 retractable seats, enabling an expandable open floor area with sufficient space for three basketball courts for recreational activities and varsity practices. The spacious upper-level concourse includes two concession areas, restrooms, handicap-accessible seating and several suites that overlook the floor. Behind the scenes, on the floor level, Sojka Pavilion provides a green room for performance acts and other functions, a catering kitchen for special events, ticket windows, locker room space for home and visiting teams and officials and a loading dock capable of accommodating team buses and production trucks for televised events. Dozens of nationally televised basketball games have been aired from Sojka Pavilion. A 2005 meeting with No. 4 Villanova drew a school-record crowd of 4,433. In addition, the wrestling team set a program record by drawing 4,279 fans to a 2018 dual with No. 1 Penn State; that crowd was the third largest in Sojka Pavilion history behind men’s basketball games against Villanova and Wake Forest (4,330, 2006). In the history of the facility, which opened in January 2003, seven men’s basketball games have eclipsed 4,200 fans.


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SOJKA PAVILION BASKETBALL

SWIM & DIVE, WATER POLO

VOLLEYBALL, WRESTLING

DAVIS GYM

GERHARD FIELDHOUSE

GRAHAM BUILDING

GRAHAM FIELD AT HOLMES STADIUM

EMMITT FIELD AT HOLMES STADIUM

DEPEW FIELD

FIELDHOUSE COURTS

BACHMAN GOLF CENTER

BISON RIVER COMPLEX

WRESTLING PRACTICE FACILITY

BECKER FIELD SOFTBALL

CHRISTY MATHEWSONMEMORIAL STADIUM FOOTBALL, MEN’S LACROSSE, TRACK & FIELD

KINNEY NATATORIUM

FIELD HOCKEY, WOMEN’S LACROSSE

TENNIS

SOCCER

GOLF

TRACK & FIELD

BASEBALL

ROWING

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Members of the Bucknell community benefit from a wide array of first-class athletics facilities. The completion of the Kenneth Langone Athletics & Recreation Center in 2003 highlighted a facilities boon at Bucknell. Sojka Pavilion, Kinney Natatorium and the Krebs Fitness Center are the centerpieces of the sparkling indoor facility, complementing the renovated Davis Gym and Gerhard Fieldhouse, all of which lie under the same roof. Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium is the largest of the outdoor facilities, with 13,100 seats surrounding the new FieldTurf playing surface and eight-lane track. Holmes Stadium, completed in 2007, is an impressive covered grandstand featuring all chair-back seating, along with the accompanying support facilities (locker rooms, athletic training room, press box, concession/merchandise stand, etc.) that service both Emmitt Field (natural grass for soccer) and Graham Field (AstroTurf for field hockey and women’s lacrosse). The latest phase of the West Fields improvement project, completed in December 2017, included significant upgrades for Depew Field (baseball) and Becker Field (softball). Both facilities feature beautiful dugouts, fencing and scoreboards, as well grandstands, press boxes and a brick entry plaza. Also located on the western end of campus are numerous grass fields for intramurals and recreation, as well as a highly regarded 18-hole golf course, the Bucknell Golf Club. On the BGC property is an indoor/outdoor instructional golf facility, Bachman Golf Center, which provides a year-round training center for the Bison golf teams. The Bison rowing team has its own Boathouse located about 10 miles south of campus, along the scenic Susquehanna River. That is the only athletics facility that is not located within a short walk from the center of campus, but the rowing team has its own erg room adjacent to Davis Gym. The state-of-the-art Graham Building, which houses a wrestling training center and a campus health and wellness center, was opened before the 2016-17 academic year. The quality and location of these venues makes Bucknell one of the most sports-friendly campuses in the nation.


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THE PREMIER SCHOLAR-ATHLETE EXPERIENCE A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE ON AND OFF THE FIELD

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Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top 10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •

According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. The Bison have led the nation in graduation rates three times and were tied for fifth with a 90% federal graduation rate in the 2019 survey.

Once again, all 27 Bison varsity teams significantly exceeded the NCAA’s Academic Performance Rate (APR) standards in 2019-20, with nine programs boasting perfect scores in the four-year rolling average. Bucknell also received 10 NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Recognition Awards, with football earning a spot in the prestigious group.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 161 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91. All-American punter Alex Pechin was selected as the Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017, 2018 and 2019; the Biomedical Engineering/Management for Engineers double major became the first football player to earn this prestigious honor three times. At the end of the 2018-19 school year, Pechin became only the third football player to be honored as the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, joining fellow Bison David Berardinelli (1992-93) and Lehigh’s Nick Martucci (1998-99).

A total of 524 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2019-20 after recording a GPA of 3.20 or better during their sport’s competition season. In addition, 17 Bison were honored on Academic All-Patriot League Teams, which mirror the All-Patriot League Teams for each sport; that group included two football players: Rick Mottram and Alex Pechin. (Note: Because of the

mid-season cancellation of sports due to the COVID-19 public threat, no Academic All-Patriot League Teams or Scholar-Athletes of the Year were recognized for spring teams in 2020.)

In addition to its 137 Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 380 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including three in 2019-20. Last season’s Academic All-American honoree was football’s Rick Mottram, a Mechanical Engineering major and 2020 team captain. Football teammate Grayson Cherubino was also an Academic All-District selection.

Bucknell has captured 115 Patriot League championships in its 30 years in the league. The Bison also boast 144 conference players of the year, 128 coaches of the year and 654 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, golf, tennis and wrestling.

All 27 of Bucknell’s varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better during the 2020 spring semester.

Bucknell has won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in its 30-year history. In a 16-year stretch between 1999 and 2013, the Bison captured the crown 14 times.

With 137, Bucknell ranks among the Division I leaders in total number of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. The Bison also stand second among Division I non-Power 5 schools.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.


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A NATIONAL MODEL IN PROMOTING THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

BUCKNELL ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Athletics Leadership Institute. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Institute features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. MENTAL PERFORMANCE: The mental health and performance of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance, and Bucknell University and the Department of Athletics have resources readily available. Dr. Angela Fifer, a sports psychologist and certified mental performance consultant, has office hours several days a week and works with student-athletes individually and in team settings. Bucknell also has an extensive Counseling and Student Development Center, staffed by a team of trained mental health professionals with concentrated study on the specific developmental needs of college students. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Linda Smolka, associate professor of mathematics. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: A member of the faculty, administration, staff or community can be invited by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams to take part in this unique initiative. The participant attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise SAAC, which is designed to enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes as well as soliciting responses into department issues, campus governance and proposed NCAA legislation. In addition, it builds a sense of community within the athletics program, organizes community service projects and serves as a collective voice for the student-athletes. BISON FUEL: In September 2017, Bucknell Athletics launched its first “BISON FUEL” nutrition station. The fueling station, open weekdays in the Gerhard Fieldhouse’s Zeller Lounge, features a variety of healthy snacks and Powerade products that are available free of charge to all Bison student-athletes.

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Bucknell Athletics is a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs in place.


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The term “student-athlete” signifies something EXTRAORDINARY on the campus of Bucknell University.

BEING A BISON means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics.

BEING A BISON also means that you are a

scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, contribute to a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics.

BEING A BISON means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

The pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well-developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.

ChRisTY MaThewson (From his book, Won in the Ninth, written in 1910)

OUR MISSION: SET THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR ATHLETIC PROGRAMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference and the NCAA.


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The Department of Athletics’ Student-Athlete Enrichment program is committed to providing intentional programming and connection to resources to support and enrich the unique Bucknell scholar-athlete during their time here at Bucknell, as well as prepare them to be successful in their experiences beyond. We aim to cultivate engaged Bison leaders through an environment of inclusive excellence, high-impact opportunities and key partnerships. This program assists in providing a four-year road map of support with enhancement resources and opportunities. Through collaboration with campus resources, in-house programming and external constituents, a variety of different workshops, events and speaker opportunities are provided to student-athletes, coaches and staff throughout the year. These programs fall into the key areas of develop, lead and engage. One key part of the Lead component of this program is the Bucknell Athletics Leadership Institute. The institute is comprised of three increasing levels of leadership development meant to offer student-athletes a variety of opportunities to develop and grow their leadership skills. Leadership Labs

• One to two open workshops each semester for any student-athlete interested

in growing their leadership skills

• Each focused on a specific leadership topic or speaker

Igniting Leaders • Coach-selected sophomore and returning junior/senior participants who meet twice per semester • Objective: Provide holistic and inclusive leadership programming to support select student-athletes in their personal growth as leaders and positive change makers on their teams and in the world beyond Team Leader Round Table • Coach-selected participants who are either their team’s captain or designated team leader • Objective: Provide a facilitated opportunity for current team leaders to grow their leadership network by bringing and working through real-time leadership challenges Coaches also have the opportunity to request or receive consultation on individual team enhancement workshops. Be sure to follow @Bucknell_Enrich for programming updates.

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EMPOWERING STUDENT-ATHLETES TO BECOME CHAMPION LEADERS IN ACADEMICS, IN ATHLETICS AND IN LIFE


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Bucknell University, one of the top liberal arts schools in the nation, combines the personal attention of a residential college with the resources of a large university. Our 3,600 undergraduates and 60 graduate students forge their own paths to personal and professional success. A Bucknell education can’t be defined by one narrow philosophy. It’s found at the intersection of topranked arts, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, engineering and management programs. By exploring the connections of these disciplines, Bucknell students become critical thinkers and skilled communicators prepared for a lifetime of success.

ACADEMICS: BROAD LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES • Interdisciplinary, hands-on learning opportunities set Bucknell apart. With more than 55 majors and 65 minors to choose from, you’ll pursue your interests, discover new passions and define success on your own terms — and with our 9:1 student-faculty ratio, your professors will be invested in helping you reach your goals. • Major in English and go to medical school, major in anthropology and become a marketing executive, or major in engineering and become a manager. Deepen your experience in our undergraduate research program, where you can pursue research on a level normally reserved for graduate school.

OUTSTANDING CAREER PREPARATION • You’ll gain the experience and skills to succeed wherever you go. Bucknell’s career services include guidance with interviews and resumes, on-campus employment fairs, internship and externship placement and off-campus networking events. Preprofessional advising programs help students plan careers in the legal and healthcare fields. • The outcome? Ninety-seven percent of students in the Class of 2017 were employed, in graduate school, both employed and in graduate school, or volunteering within nine months of graduation. And our graduates continue to thrive: Bucknell is ranked 11th among “best value” liberal arts colleges for alumni mid-career salary.

OUR CAMPUS: BEAUTIFUL AND CENTRALLY LOCATED • Bucknell offers more than 100 facilities for learning, living and recreation, including state-of-the-art laboratories, performance and exhibition spaces and athletics facilities. • Lewisburg, a charming small town with a rich arts scene, is about three hours from New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. • The surrounding Susquehanna Valley brims with outdoor activities — hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and more.


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BEYOND THE CLASSROOM • Learning happens 24/7 at Bucknell. We have more than 200 arts, service, academic, athletic, cultural and Greek groups, where you’ll meet friends who share your interests. You can also hear visiting scholars and speakers, enjoy the performing and visual arts, participate in diverse faith traditions and more. • Our Residential College program of nine themed living-learning communities invites first-year students to connect with others interested in similar topics. You’ll live in the same building, take a first-semester class together, and enjoy discussions with faculty, guest lectures, off-campus trips and community service. Residential College themes include the arts, STEM, the environment, food, global issues, the humanities, languages & culture, social justice, and society & technology.

VISIT CAMPUS • Bucknell offers campus tours on weekdays and Saturdays. To learn more about tours, lunch visits, “Day in the Life” opportunities, special admissions events and more, go to Bucknell.edu/Visit or call 570-577-3000. • Take a look around campus anytime by visiting Bucknell.edu/VirtualTour.

BUCKNELL MAJORS • College of Arts & Sciences: Africana Studies, Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Art-Studio, Art History, Biology, Biophysics, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics & Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, Early Childhood Education, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English (Creative Writing, Film/Media Studies, Literary Studies), Environmental Geosciences, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, French & Francophone Studies, Geography, Geology, German Studies, History, Interdepartmental, International Relations, Italian Studies, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Mathematical Economics, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russian Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre and Women’s & Gender Studies. • College of Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. • Freeman College of Management: Accounting & Financial Management, Global Management, Managing for Sustainability and Markets, Innovation & Design.


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LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL

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Bucknell’s Career Development Center supports the University’s commitment to preparing productive citizens for our global community by educating our students in bridging their educational and life experiences with their life-long professional goals. The CDC is a comprehensive career center offering services and programs that are relevant to both undergraduate and graduate students. Assistance is available for such issues as: self-assessment and career decision-making, the development of job search tools, interview preparation, resources for conducting employment and graduate school research, and internship and full-time employment leads.

CDC Programming: • Self-assessment tools • Extensive career and graduate admissions libraries • On- and off -campus employment expos • Internship/externship programs • 24-hour access to Bucknell’s web-based recruiting/ career system • Diversity resources • Alumni career networking events • Continuing career services for Bucknell graduates • Bucknell Public Interest Program, educating students on non-profit careers

BUCKNELL: A NATIONAL REPUTATION Graduates of Bucknell University have among the highest earning potential in the nation. Here is a sampling of the many reports that underscore Bucknell’s national reputation: • #11 among liberal arts colleges for alumni median lifetime earnings (PayScale 2018 College ROI report) • #6 among undergraduate engineering programs where a doctorate is not offered (U.S. News & World Report 2020)

• #35 among all national liberal arts colleges (U.S. News & World Report 2020) • #10 among most beautiful campuses (Princeton Review 2020). • 92% of first-year students return as sophomores (compared to 73.5% nationally) • 88% of our students graduate within six years (compared to 58.3% nationally)

CLASS OF 2019 Graduate Activity.......................... % Respondents Total Placed........................................................95% Employed............................................................71% Graduate School/Continuing Education.............17% Other*...................................................................7% *Volunteer/Service, Military, Applying/Preparing for Grad School

In Transition/Seeking Employment.......................5% Type of Employer.......................... % Respondents Financial Services..............................................24% Computer Science/Technology........................... 11% Engineering........................................................ 11% Consulting...........................................................10% Healthcare/Pharmaceutical..................................7% Communications/Marketing/ Advertising/Public Relations.................................6% Education..............................................................6% Consumer Goods/Retail.......................................5% Entertainment/Athletics.........................................3% Other...................................................................17% Graduate School Program........... % Respondents Humanities and Social Sciences........................26% Physical and Natural Sciences...........................22% Engineering........................................................17% Medical/Health Professions................................12% Business...............................................................8% Law.......................................................................8% Education..............................................................7% Where Graduates Located........... % Respondents Northeast............................................................78% West.....................................................................9% Midwest................................................................7% Southeast.............................................................4% International..........................................................2% Mean Salary................................................. $60,560 College of Engineering................................. $69,881 Freeman College of Management................ $66,629 College of Arts & Sciences........................... $54,197 Engineering/Arts & Sciences........................ $88,667 Engineering/Management............................ $81,000 A Sampling of 2019 Employers • Amazon Robotics • Cleveland Clinic • Corning • Deloitte Consulting • Johnson & Johnson • JPMorgan Chase • Lockheed Martin • NBC Universal • PwC • Sony Music • Vanguard

A Sampling of 2019 Graduate Schools • Duke Fuqua School of Business • George Washington • Harvard Medical School • Johns Hopkins • Northwestern • Penn School of Veterinary Medicine • Richmond School of Law

Source: Bucknell Career Development Center (Summer 2020)


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Check out what the football team’s class of 2018 is up to now...

ABDULLAH ANDERSON

ANDREW PODBIELSKI

Playing in the NFL for the Chicago Bears

CRAIG CASSIDY

Working as a Risk Advisory Consulting Associate for RSM US, LLP.

Working as an arborist for Bartlett Tree Experts

MARK PYLES

Serving as a 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry Officer in the the U.S. Army

JARED MORSE

Attending Georgetown for a Master’s Degree in Sports Industry Management

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LEWISBURG, BUCKNELL’S HOMETOWN WELCOME TO LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

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Bucknell’s hilltop campus slopes into Victorian Lewisburg, a town in which historic preservationists have influence. With a population of roughly 6,000, Lewisburg enjoys ornamental vanities that are not part of modern architecture. Gingerbread porches, carved wooden doors and threeglobed streetlights help make this town memorable. Lewisburg is what historians call a “Pennsylvania Town,” which has a layout consisting of a main street with a town square in the center, usually with a courthouse. Streets are typically numbered in one direction and named after trees in the other. In Lewisburg, the streets parallel to the main street are named after Saints. Historic roots are important in Lewisburg. The town celebrates the winter holidays with the annual Victorian Holiday Parade and exhibits at the Packwood House Museum and the Slifer House Museum. Its many historical sites include an Underground Railroad station. A weekly market brings Amish farmers to town in horse-drawn buggies. Lewisburg is ranked 15th in the nation in the book, The 100 Best Small Towns in America, written by Norman Crampton. The town earned this ranking by scoring high in areas such as the number of physicians per 100,000, the percentage of college-educated residents, the lowest number of serious crimes, its location near state parks and its being host to an institution of higher learning. The Borough of Lewisburg began its early life as “Derrstown,” named for its settler, landowner and miller, Ludwig Derr. While the date of the change remains obscure, historians point out that in English the German name for Ludwig is Lewis. Lewisburg, surveyed in 1769, was not officially founded by Derr until 1785. The borough was incorporated on March 31, 1812. After a ferry was built to carry wagons across the Susquehanna River and a canal was completed in 1833, the town began to experience greater population growth. It has benefited from every development in transportation: turnpike, canal, railroad and now highways. Enhanced by the chartering of Bucknell University on February 5, 1846 and the seating of the county government on October 9, 1855, the community expanded its development past Fifth Street to what is now Route 15. Most of its buildings are protected through historic district regulation. In addition to Bucknell, the Lewisburg Federal Prison System and Evangelical Community Hospital enhance the area’s financial stability. Education has always played a key role in Lewisburg’s social society. As early as 1790, the basics were taught in private homes. In 1805, the “Log Cabin Academy” was built. In 1835, three new schools were added. The present system consists of two elementary schools, a middle school that was recently named the top in the state and a high school. Sixty-five percent of Lewisburg’s high school graduates go on to college.

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1. SHOP AT OUR UNIQUE AND FRIENDLY STORES Downtown Lewisburg is home to some of the region’s most unique and friendly stores. Whether it is fine fashion, jewelry, toys, art supplies, framing, home decor or great gifts, Lewisburg has it all! Also check out the Bucknell Bookstore. 2. DINING WITH FOOD FOR EVERY PALATE Visit central Pennsylvania’s restaurant hub. Fine dining, local organic offerings, hand-made burgers, Italian deli favorites, tapas, and Thai…it’s all here, with many outdoor dining opportunities. 3. WATCH FILM ON THE BIG SCREEN, THE WAY IT WAS INTENDED TO BE VIEWED! Catch the latest and most interesting films. The Campus Theatre is an authentically and beautifully restored Art Deco movie theatre that has been showing films since 1941. 4. CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY Every year the Fourth of July celebration is an All-American small-town extravaganza. 5. BE LEWISBURG LOYAL Through the month of June, be a loyal patron of downtown Lewisburg by participating in the Be Lewisburg Loyal event. 6. MUSIC IN THE PARK EVERY WEDNESDAY The concerts, which take place at Hufnagle Park in downtown Lewisburg in June through August, are sponsored by the Lewisburg Arts Council. 7. RE-LIVE HISTORY Take a self-guided tour of Lewisburg’s National Register Historic District, preferably as the streetlights turn on at dusk on a warm spring evening. Make sure to read the copy—our map maker is quite clever! Visit Lewisburg’s museums and remember to check their websites for upcoming exhibits. 8. STAY OVER AND REPEAT AS DESIRED. YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO… Adapted from the Lewisburg Downtown Partnership website. View their complete list at www.lewisburgpa.com/things-to-do/top-ten-things/

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BISON FOOTBALL IN THE COMMUNITY

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In 2019, the Bucknell football team visited organizations in Lewisburg, Danville, Mifflinburg, Milton, Selinsgrove and Williamsport to hand out tickets for various home games.


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In 2019, the Bucknell football team teamed with Vs. Cancer to bring awareness to pediatric cancer and raise funds to support the cause. The Bison, who the season before became the first collegiate football program at any level to team with Vs. Cancer, celebrated their efforts during their Family Weekend game against Princeton. In partnership with Vs. Cancer, the Bison again selected Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital to receive 50 percent of donation proceeds. The other 50 percent was used to fund ground-breaking brain tumor research efforts through the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. The team raised over $17,000 thanks to the generous support of family and friends. The Bison eclipsed their 2018 total by over $6,000. To date, they have raised over $28,000 as part of their partnership with Vs. Cancer. Bucknell football players and coaches visited patients and their families at Janet Weis Children’s Hospital on Aug. 19 as part of their partnership with Vs. Cancer. “It was an unbelievable experience, and I’m grateful that our team had an opportunity to spend time with the kids,” said captain Alex Pechin. “It’s a great feeling to know that simply talking and playing a game can create a smile on their face. Overall, it was an eye-opening experience that I will never forget.” The Bison also welcomed 12-year-old cancer survivor Madeline Cross and her mother, Brenda Hill, to practice on Sept. 19. At that same practice, fifth-year Pechin, juniors Simon Krizak and Simeon Page, sophomore Renn Lints and freshmen Cooper Kim, Seth Pletcher and Hayden Snyder shaved their heads to raise pediatric cancer awareness. Pletcher had been growing out his hair since seventh grade; he cut it off to benefit Locks of Love. Vs. Cancer was founded in 2012 by Chase Jones, a former collegiate baseball player at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who was diagnosed with a brain tumor as a freshman. Vs. Cancer now works with teams across the country who have joined the fight against childhood cancer. With the help of athletes, teams and communities nationwide, Vs. Cancer has raised over $4.2 million dollars since its inception and is now a signature fundraising campaign for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.


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BISON & GRIDIRON CLUBS THE BISON CLUB

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Bucknell has continued its long tradition of academic and athletic excellence in large part because of the Bison Club, which provides support for all of Bucknell’s varsity intercollegiate athletics programs. Membership in the Bison Club helps the Bucknell athletics programs defray expenses of recruiting, equipment purchases and team travel. In fact, Bison Club gifts account for nearly 40 percent of the athletic department’s operating budget. In recent years, the Bison Club has received more than $2 million in donations and the goal is to increase that figure every year. The Bison Club also sponsors the annual Senior Athletic Awards Banquet, one of the highlights of the athletic year at Bucknell. At the banquet, each qualified senior student-athlete is presented with a Bucknell ring, watch or framed varsity letter in recognition of his or her achievements. Special awards honor the most outstanding student-athletes in the senior class. In addition, the Bison Club sponsors the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, which now includes 277 members and is located on the second floor of Gerhard Fieldhouse. Todd Newcomb, Bucknell Class of 1988, is in his 20th year as the director of the Bison Club. He is the second full-time director of the organization since it was founded nearly 70 years ago following Jim Campbell, who served in that capacity for 11 years before retiring in the summer of 2000. In addition to his duties as senior associate director of athletics for external affairs, Newcomb coordinates fundraising efforts for all 27 men’s and women’s varsity sports, alumni functions and special events. Working closely with Newcomb and the director of annual giving to identify and solicit new annual donors to the Bison Club are senior leadership gifts officer Tom Harvey and senior associate athletic director Maisha Kelly. For more information on supporting the Bison Club, contact Todd Newcomb by phone at 570-577-1771 or by email at tnewcomb@bucknell.edu.

MEMBER BENEFITS Tax Deductible Donation Bison Club Lapel Pin (New members only)

Bison Club Decal Bison Roundup Newsletter Post-Game Basketball Receptions, Football Tailgate Football & Basketball Game Program Recognition Football Parking Pass* (Must be season ticket holder)

Basketball Parking Pass*

($1,500 donation required, must be season ticket holder)

KLARC Fitness Membership Priority Invitation to Senior Recognition Dinner

THE BISON CLUB SUPPORTS: • Baseball • Men’s Basketball • Women’s Basketball • Cheerleading • Men’s Cross Country • Women’s Cross Country • Field Hockey • Football • Men’s Golf • Women’s Golf • Men’s Indoor Track and Field • Women’s Indoor Track and Field • Men’s Lacrosse • Women’s Lacrosse • Men’s Outdoor Track and Field • Women’s Outdoor Track and Field • Women’s Rowing • Men’s Soccer • Women’s Soccer • Softball • Men’s Swimming and Diving • Women’s Swimming and Diving • Men’s Tennis • Women’s Tennis • Women’s Volleyball • Men’s Water Polo • Women’s Water Polo • Wrestling • Athletic Training

Dean’s Council $10,000 & above

Christy Mathewson Committee $2,500 to $9,999

In the summer of 2019, the new Bucknell football staff hit the road as part of the Bison Club’s “Meet the Coach” series. Events were held at the Yale Club in New York City and the Duquesne Club in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Orange & Blue $1,000 to $2,499

Victory Club $500 to $999

Varsity Club $250 to $499

Fan Club $100 to $249


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2020-21 GRIDIRON CLUB MEMBERSHIP Lambert Cup Level ($5,000 or more) • Burman, George ‘73 • Foresman, Bob ‘90, P’21 & Luda P’21 • Garrity, Norm ‘63, P’87, ‘90, ‘94, GP’15 & Mary Lou (Roppel) ‘64, P’87, ‘90, ‘94, GP’15 • Hislop, Tom ‘78, P’20, ‘22 and Julie P’20, ‘22 • Kadien, Tom ‘78 & Anne Marie • McGrath, Buzz ‘77 • Rivera, Steve ‘08 & Renee • Willcox, H.J. ‘88 • Williams, George ‘89 & Randilyn Champions Level ($1,000 to $4,999) • Andrush, George ‘88, P’22 & Alicia P’22 • Axe, Michael ‘75 • Bagdy, Chuck ‘76 • Baker, Tim ‘80 & Phong Chu • Benjamin, Ron ‘67, P’94, ‘98 & Patricia P’94, ‘98 • Biden, Doug ‘72 • Black, Pete ‘82, P’23 & Maura P’23 • Brown, Chip ‘87, P’23 & Amy P’23 • Brown, Peter ‘70 • Cangelosi, Charles ‘97 • Cangelosi, Mike ‘06 • Capone, Roland ‘66 • Chambers, Carl ‘89, P’17, ‘19 & Karen (DeCamp) ‘89, P’17, ‘19 • Coleman, George P’99 & Marla P’99 • Crkvenac, Todd P’22 & Christy P’22 • Curtis, Noel • Dearstyne, Bill ‘62, P’89 & Tockey P’89 • DeThorne, Catherine • Dominick, Tom ‘87 & Kim • Donahue, Ken ‘71 • Dretar, Bob ‘64, P’89, ‘94, GP’22 & Carolee P’89, ‘94, GP’22 • Duda, Marcus ‘78, P’15 & Meg P’15 • Eachus, Jack ‘60 & Delores • Elliott, Ben ‘66, P’00, ‘03, ‘16 & Troy P’00, ‘03, ‘16 • Fallon, Tom ‘68, P’93 • Femovich, Bob ‘72 & Carolyn • Gay, Brian ‘96 & Kathleen • Giacomelli, Don ‘71, P’01, ‘04, ‘09 • Gutman, Steven ‘70 & Dee Ann • Havrilak, Sam ‘69 & Terry • Herman, Guy P’21 & Lynn Blais P’21 Johnson, Richard ‘84 & Carole

• Kimball, Andy ‘83 • Kinney, Art ‘56, P’81 • Lillis, Scott ‘88 & Sandra • Luccarelli, Gene ‘71 & Linda Bendian • Marren, David ‘83, P’15, ‘17, ‘21 & Caroline (Dillon) ‘83, P’15, ‘17, ‘21 • McClinchie, Col. Alex ‘64, P’91 & Molly • McDevitt, Eddie ‘73, P’01 & Amy (Kingston) ‘74, P’01 • McDonald, Mike ‘80 • Murphy, Brian ‘88 & Valerie Voyzey-Murphy • Murphy, Neil ‘60 • Nauman, Doug ‘73 & Susan (Gicquelais) ‘74 • Novak, Darryl ‘63 • Pechin, Michael P’20 & Jacquelyn P’20 • Phillips, Dave ‘83 • Renock, Steve ‘74 & Janice • Riker, Ralph ‘57, P’88, GP’22 • Rinaldo, Tony ‘60, P’93 & Lee • Robinson, Mike ‘68, P’98 & Kathanne P’98 • Rohrbaugh, Luke ‘71, P’12 • Rutter, Eric ‘93 & Becky • Schiano, Greg ‘88, P’20 & Christy (Mitchell) ‘90, P’20 • Scott, Gary ‘86 & Mae • Sheehan, Jonas P’20, ‘22 & Maryellen P’20, ‘22 • Skelton, Dick ‘60, P’92 & Cindy (Helgren) ‘68, P’92 • Sommers, John ‘61 & Cathy (Peyser) ‘61 • Stolz, Bob • Tait, Ryan P’24 & Dina P’24 • Vassar, David ‘70, P’06 & Heidi (Blair) ‘71, P’06 • Wallace, John ‘85 & Gayle • Weaver, Dick ‘68 • Welty, Andrew ‘95 • Williams, Bob ‘62, P’87, ‘89, ‘92, GP’22 Touchdown Level ($500 to $999) • Aiello, Scott ‘86 • Benevento, Mike ‘93 & Taylor (Meding) ‘93 • Bergfeld, John ‘60, P’86 & Wilma P’86 • Betz, John P’22 & Anne P’22 • Bolinger, Kitty P’21 & Geoff Snelling P’21 • Bolinger, Mark P’21 • Brunt, Larry ‘77 • Carroll, Chuck ‘68 & Carol Swarner • Caruso, Scott P’20 & Catherine P’20 • Christie, Tim ‘83 & Donna (Petty) ‘83

• Collett, Doug ‘82, P’11, ‘14, ‘19 & Kelly (Trageser) ‘82, P’11, ‘14, ‘19 • Collins, Tim ‘85, P’13 & Tricia Greenwood • Conners, Roger ‘59, P’82, GP’14 & Carolyn P’82, GP’14 • Cooper, Emilio P’22 & Elise P’22 • Cosgrove, Ray ‘62, P’86, ‘87, GP’21 & Dot (Bahrs) ‘62, P’86, ‘87, GP’21 • Darrup, Chris ‘90 • Davenport, Donald P’24 & Stephanie P’24 • Davenport, Julien ‘17 • Deppen, Thomas & Betty • Doak, Ken ‘71, P’09, ‘12, ‘16 • Dorwart, Stephen ‘91 • Dzurinko, Andy ‘65 • Earle, James P’22 & Susan P’22 • Eberhardt, Bob ‘69, P’03 & Gale (Brewer) ‘69, P’03 • Eck, Stephen ‘73 & Deborah • Fritz, Gary ‘82 • Gibson, Justin ‘05 & Lacey • Gilleland, Scott ‘89 • Glus, Robert ‘95 & Elizabeth (Kodak) ‘95 • Guyton, Zachary ‘87 & Sherene • Hall, Pete ‘78, P’06, ‘08 & Marty P’06, ‘08 • Hart, Jon ‘96 • Hertz, Paul P’23 & Colleen P’23 • Hettche, Ray ‘60 • Hicks, Chad P’21 & Tricia P’21 • Jamieson, Edward ‘70 • Jordan, David P’19 & Charletta P’19 • Keltie, Bruce ‘81 • Kennedy, Kamp P’22 • Leef, Jon ‘88 & Heather (McBride) ‘88 • Manigan, Ed ‘65, P’94, GP’21 • Marinak, Douglas ‘70 • Marks, Bobby ‘67, P’93, ‘94 & Geraldine P’93, ‘94 • Marshall, James ‘88 • Martin, Tom ‘92 & Cindi (Weinrich) ‘93 • Minker, Marion ‘55 • Morse, Lindsey P’06 • Mottram, Daniel P’21 & Christine P’21 • Newcomb, Todd ‘88, P’19 & Heather Dawson P’19 • Patzwall, Bob ‘60, P’87, ‘91, ‘96 • Pitzel, Matthew P’24 & Andrea P’24 • Reitze, Dave ‘65

• Sakowski, John ‘96 • Sanders, Charles P’20 & Elisa P’20 • Smith, J.D. ‘67 • Sojka, Gary & Sandy • Tufts, Brad • Utke, Steve ‘05 • Williams, Doug ‘63, P’87, ‘92, GP’20 & Jane P’87, ‘92, GP’20 • Wilson, Mark P’20 & Janet P’20 • Yoder, Charles P’20 & Patricia P’20 • Zarlinski, Stephen ‘69, P’89, ‘92, GP’23 & Lorraine P’89, ‘92, GP’23 Orange & Blue Level ($250 to $499) • Balzofiore,Anthony P’20 & Ann P’20 • Barnes, Dennis ‘91 • Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC • Barr, David P’21 & Barbara P’21 • Barrick, Brett • Barrick, Martha P’92 & Alan P’92 • Behr, Pamela P’21 • Benson, Albert P’21 & Tanya P’21 • Berardinelli, Whitey ‘93 & Alicia • Berelson, Stu ‘59, P’85, ‘91 & Betty P’85, ‘91 • Bianchine, Todd ‘93, P’23 & Lori (Zarlinski) ‘92, P’23 • Bitikofer, Matt P’21 • Brendan’s Towne Tavern • Brida, Ralph P’21 & Cheryl P’21 • Buck’s Service • Burger King • BZ Motors Chrysler, Inc. • Caldwell, Tim ‘87 • Campbell, Jesse ‘94 • Chambers, Jack ‘19 • Corsey, Ed ‘85 • Decker, Andy ‘06 • DeMarco, James P’22 & Susan P’22 • Donahoe, John & Suzanne • Eat’n Park Hospitality • Falcone, Anthony P’20 & Diane P’20 • Farbstein, Mitch ‘73 • Ferguson, Ian ‘85 & Teresa • Fox, William P’20 & Karen P’20 • Freshnock, Kenneth P’20 & Darlene P’20 • Friday, Brandon ‘08 • Gaines, Burger ‘89 & Lynne • Galligan, Casey ‘95 & Allison Hayhurst

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The Bison Gridiron Club is an organization of alumni, parents and friends of Bucknell Football whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Bucknell Football program. The main support group of Bucknell Football, the Bison Gridiron Club operates under the umbrella of the Bison Club and the Office of Development and Alumni Relations. The purpose of the Bison Gridiron Club is twofold: to serve as a conduit for Bucknell players, both past and current, to unite behind the program they have built by reconnecting and reengaging in Bison Football. Most importantly, it strives to support and augment the Bucknell Football program with championship level financial and personal assistance.


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• Griffith, Bart ‘97 & Danica • Grigg, Doug ‘59 & Bambi Black • Heather, Fred ‘65 • Heck, Gary ‘63 & Jean • Henry, David ‘86, P’17 & Kelly (Kern) ‘88, P’17 • Hislop, Jim ‘79, P’11, ‘16 & Missy (Schroth) ‘78, P’11, ‘16 • Holiday Inn Express • Iovine, Luke ‘87, P’16, ‘20, ‘22 • John, James ‘99 • Jostens, Inc. • Kawczenski, Matt ‘03 & Jennifer Wrigley ‘03 • Kelly Associates • Kopp, Travis ‘95 • Krutchkoff, Todd ‘91 & Megan • Lizana, Victor P’23 & Amy P’23 • Matacera, Paul • Mathias, Larry ‘60 • Matty’s Sporthouse Grill • Maute, Bob ‘86 • Mayock, Matthew ‘89, P’23 & Jennifer P’23 • McCabe, Sean P’22 & Nikki P’22 • McCoy, Alvin ‘90 • McDowell, Donald ‘00 & Erin (Windle) ‘00 • Medrano, Jose P’17 & Beverly P’17 • Mehner, Gerry ‘68 • Melberger, Mickey ‘61, GP’14 & Ruth GP’14 • Mellado, Andrea P’21 • Miller, Christopher ‘90, P’23 & Amy P’23 • Mollmann, Larry ‘75 • Morgan, Phil ‘64 & Karen • Myers, James P’21 & Heather P’21 • Naiman, John P’20 & Linda P’20 • Ondrasik, John ‘73 & Kathleen • Onsdorff, Kim ‘69 & Melinda • Pavlechko, Tim ‘91 • Pisano, Bill ‘92 • Quarto, Dan ‘88 & Louisa (Hall) ‘90 • Retter, Al ‘70 • Romango, Kevin P’17, ‘21 & Lisa P’17, ‘21 • Roush, Dick ‘51 • Ruger, Randy ‘70 & Sharon Ruppert • Russ, Leonard P’22 & Stephanie P’22 • Sabo, Gene ‘68 • Sanders, Omar P’22 & Nicole P’22 • Schoeneberger, Janice (Owens) ‘75 • Shelley, Penn ‘53, P’88 • Stephenson, Eric P’20 • Sunbury Motors • Susquehanna Trailways, LLC • Tarburton, Richard P’23 & Ami P’23 • Thistlewaite, Scott ‘94 • Thompson, Mike ‘00 • Torres, Jeff P’21 & Alison P’21 • Twiford, David P’21 • Twiford, Ken ‘62, P’86 & Gail (Carson) ‘62, P’86 • Unachukwu, Dan P’21 & Ebele P’21 • Van Itallie, Edward P’21 & Cathleen P’21 • Vidmer, Gary ‘80, P’13 & Jenny (Heine) ‘80, P’13 • Warmington, Todd ‘03 & Katie ‘04 • Wendy’s • West Branch Rental • Williams, Tom P’21 & Kristin P’21 • Zappa, Dan ‘94

Gridiron Level ($100 to $249) • Alexander, Thomas ‘62, P’87 & Roberta P’87 • Allen, Thomas P’23 & Judith P’23 • Anderson, Abdullah ‘18 • Anderson, Tom • Anderson, Tyler ‘11 • Bair, Bill ‘70 • Barron, John ‘65, P’90 & Elizabeth (Mood) ‘64, P’90 • Bastinck, Derek ‘19 • Bednarik, Tony ‘87 • Bent, Ned ‘17 • Beres, Daniel & Barbara • Bering, Joe ‘74, P’04 & Ann P’04 • Bojczuk, Scott ‘87 & Jacqueline • Bongiovanni, Richard ‘82 & Dawn (Sanderson) ‘82 • Brodsky, Jordan ‘10 • Brown, Hollis ‘69, P’97 & Gail (Puderbaugh) ‘69, P’97 • Brown, Steven ‘94 • Brunnet, Bob ‘74 & Gail (Flannery) ‘74 • Boyer, Dave ‘73 & Joanne • Buell, Harry ‘88 & Janine (Ferrell) ‘88 • Cadman, Cale ‘10 & Jaime Kianka ‘13 • Campana, Jack ‘50, P’76, ‘77, ‘80, ‘81, GP’07, ‘10, ‘13 & Joan P’76, ‘77, ‘80, ‘81, GP’07, ‘10, ‘13 • Carruthers, Gary ‘03 • Cestari, Ken ‘58, P’86, ‘87, ‘91, ‘92, GP’20 & Ginny P’86, ‘87, ‘91, ‘92, GP’20 • Cherubino, Toni P’22 • Chiccino, Anne ‘69 • Chironna, Katherine (Alimisis) ‘55 • Citron, Jay ‘58 • Cotter, Pete ‘07 • Cox, Denny ‘60, P’88 & Christina P’88 • Cullen, James ‘65 • Deary, Vaughn P’22 & Kimberly P’22 • DiBernardo, Ian ‘92 • Durtan, Stan ‘73, P’02 & Cynthia (Haigh) ‘73, P’02 • Erdeljac, Chuck ‘73 • Ferrara, Thomas ‘93 & Julie • Finn, Pat ‘19 • Finnerty, Aaron ‘00 • Fitzsimmons, Bob ‘58 • Flavell, Stu ‘81 • Foley, Edward ‘89 • Fralick, Jason ‘93 & Desiree • Frassenei, Rogers ‘58 & Jane (Scheifele) ‘58 • Geisler, Barry ‘93 • Giacalone, Brianna • Gibbon, Bob ‘85 & Lauen (Gramens) ‘86

• Gibson, David ‘04 • Green, Eric ‘93 & Angelique • Grosswirth, Herbert ‘52 & Florence Kassler • Guadagno, Andy ‘08 • Hackley, Chris ‘89, P’19 & Annmarie P’19 • Hall, Jeremy P’23 & Martha P’23 • Hart, Jeff ‘93 & Amy • Hart, Lewis ‘59 • Hart, Matthew ‘64 & Janice • Hauck, Ed ‘75 & Stefanie Valar • Heaphy, John • Hemmings, Bruce ‘66 • Henn, Jim ‘68 • Henry, Andy ‘89 & Colleen (Samuels) ‘91 • Henry-Jackson, John ‘05 • Hogan, George ‘98 • Holmes, Bob ‘58 • Hoover, John ‘82 • Horan, Mark P’18 & Ann P’18 • Howanitz, George ‘97 & Eileen • Ityokumbul, Terna ‘13 • Jenkins, Ken ‘82 • Johnson, Rev. Bruce ‘70 & Lois (Ranck) ‘71 • Johnson, Charlie ‘63, P’95 & Alice P’95 • Kaufmann, Dick ‘68, P’98 & Elizabeth P’98 • Kisiday, Andrew ‘76, P’07 & Cheryl (Black) ‘78, P’07 • Kizekai, AJ ‘10 • Klawonn, Rob ‘88 & Renay LaRue • Kreider, Joel ‘80 • Kruk, Greg ‘73 • Kyles, John ‘59, P’87, ‘90 • Lampl, George ‘89 • Layman, Dick ‘65, P’98 & Connie (Gent) ‘66, P’98 • Lesifko, Michael ‘75 • Loyer, Jim ‘74 & Mark (Knisley) ‘74 • Luce, Steve ‘76 • Maczuzak, Paul ‘68 • Makovsky, Brian ‘90 • Marvel, Lee P’03, ‘15 & Suzanne P’03, ‘15 • Mayer, Walt ‘62 • McFarland, Will ‘86 • Mehan, Timothy P’23 & Tracy P’23 • Meyer, Karl ‘77 • Miller, Bob ‘68, P’95 & Beverly P’95 • Montagna, Sam P’05 & Joann P’05 • Moore, Gerald • Morrow, Bill ‘85 & Kristin • Morrow, Mike ‘87 & Mary (Simon) ‘87 • Moyers, Jonathan • Myers, Don ‘61, P’89 & Marian P’89 • Newcomb, Mal ‘63, P’88, ‘93, GP’19 & Carol

P’88, ‘93, GP’19 • Noble, Ralph ‘49 & Jean • Nutt, Ian ‘05 • Omsberg, Jim ‘66 • O’Reilly, John ‘70 & Cynthia • Pangburn, Jim ‘84 • Pecone, Christian ‘97 • Pezak, Joe ‘71 & Kathy • Prado, Dennis ‘90 & Kerry (Hawkins) ‘90 • Pringle, Melvin P’23 & Melissa P’23 • Rabacs, Scott ‘89 • Ranck, Craig ‘76 & Cathy • Ranck, Jeff & Deb • Rauscher, Victor ‘81 Reisman, Bruce ‘58 • Robinson, Jerry P’19 & Donna P’19 • Romango, Alexander ‘17 • Rosevear, Scott & Courtney • Scalleat, Sam ‘67 • Scheurer, Robert ‘88 & Sheila • Scholtz, Kenneth ‘98 & Tracy • Seigfried, Mike ‘65 • Sill, Bob ‘84 & Julie • Silvertip, Inc. • Skiavo, John ‘66 • Smith, Howie ‘78, P’07, ‘11 & Judy (Heaton) ‘77, P’07, ‘11 • Smoot, Doug ‘82, P’12 & Mary (Child) ‘81, P’12 • Stein, Bill ‘74 & Cyndi (Davis) ‘74 • Surgala, Dave P’09 & Susan P’09 • Swanson, Craig ‘06 • Tomeo, Jim ‘80, P’13, ‘15, ‘16 & Dara P’13, ‘15, ‘16 • Tomlin, Paul ‘68, P’04 & Theresa P’04 • Treston, Mike P’06 & Maureen P’06 • Tyrrell, Dick ‘63, P’88 & Gail (Kille) ‘64, P’88 • Varano, Anthony ‘02 • Vernoy, Bob ‘58 • Vincent, Mike ‘67 • Vollmar, Jay ‘11 • Whitlock, Doug ‘17 • Wildemore, John ‘63, P’99 & Sarah P’99 • Willcoxon, Dan ‘83 • Wissman, Greg ‘08 & Deidre (Carlin) ‘08 • Yeomans, Bill P’83 • Yuknus, Albert ‘85 • Zappa, Richard P’94 & Priscilla P’94 Coaching Staff • Cecchini, David & Tammy • Bracken, Kevin • Ford, Matthew • Giacalone, Vincent & Madeline • Larson, Keith • Lyberger, Joe • Manalac, Ryan & Carly • Miran, Jason & Maggie • Karstetter, Liel • Kulbis, Mark Note: List as of September 25, 2020


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THE BUD RANCK-TOM GADD MEMORIAL KICKOFF CLASSIC

Masters Division 1st Place (56): Scott Latimer ‘77 P’10, Stan Durtan ‘73 P’02, Ed Jones ‘73 P’98, Brad Jones 2nd Place (59): John Sommers ‘61, Ed Reitzel ‘61 P’88 P’90, Ken Twiford ‘62 P’86, Joe Elliott ‘64 Open Division – First Flight 1st Place (53): Matt Bitikofer P’21, Logan Bitikofer ‘21, Brian Bitikofer, Brett Burrier 2nd Place (58): Bob Sill Jr. ‘84, Tom Biemer ‘84, Shane Snyder ‘84, Geordie Snyder Open Division – Second Flight 1st Place (62): Craig Swanson ‘06, Michael Treston ‘06, Michael Cangelosi ‘06, Matthew Miller ‘06 2nd Place (62): Ben Jamison, Rocky Moore, Lee Zimmerman, Matt Schumacher Closest to Pin #4: Will McFarland ‘86 Closest to Pin #10: Scott Latimer ‘77 P’10 Closest to Line #11: Shane Snyder ‘84 Longest Drive #15: Mel Blount ‘88 P’18 P’20 P’22 Longest Drive #15 (Senior): Ed Jones ‘73 P’98

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Bucknell football alumni and friends of the program last gathered for the annual Bud Ranck-Tom Gadd Memorial Kickoff Classic at the Bucknell Golf Club on July 20, 2019. The 2020 edition was canceled due to the COVID-19 public health threat. The tournament was founded in 1995 by late Bucknell head football coach Tom Gadd. In the tournament’s second year, Gadd named the event after good friend Bud Ranck, who had passed away earlier that year. To memorialize Gadd after his passing in March 2003, the Ranck family announced that the tournament would bear the names of both Bud Ranck and Tom Gadd. At the 2019 edition, the attendees, a diverse mix of former Bison players and coaches along with numerous fans and supporters of the program, enjoyed a round of golf under hot and muggy conditions. Later in the evening, they were treated to dinner, a silent auction, a raffle and a season preview from head coach Dave Cecchini and his staff in the Langone Center’s Terrace Room. At the 2019 dinner, John Sommers ‘61 was announced as this year’s Ranck-Gadd Memorial Award winner for his contributions and support of the Bison football team. Sommers was a member of the 1960 Lambert Cup Championship team and is a leadership level supporter of the program. The golf tournament format was a scramble. Prizes were awarded to the first- and second-place finishers in each flight’s masters and open divisions.


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ADMINISTRATION

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JOHN BRAVMAN

17th President of Bucknell University 11th Year at Bucknell Stanford University ’79

John Bravman, a highly respected academic leader and distinguished professor of engineering, became the 17th president of Bucknell University on July 1, 2010. Under his leadership, the University has experienced some of the most significant achievements in its 173-year history. Bravman led the University to the successful conclusion of its most ambitious fundraising campaign ever — the $500 million WE DO Campaign — on July 1, 2017. The University surpassed the half-billion-dollar goal with $513 million raised, including more than $170 million for financial aid endowment, and more than $100 million for academic programs and support. On the same day the University announced the conclusion of the campaign, it officially established its third college — the Freeman College of Management — positioning Bucknell to capitalize on its unique combination of academic breadth in a highly personalized, undergraduate, living-learning environment. Bravman has prioritized the University’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the campus culture and deepen its commitment to providing students with an exceptional academic experience that leads to a lifetime of personal and professional success. In 2018, with broad input from faculty, staff and students, Bravman spearheaded a new Strategic Plan, which was approved unanimously by the University Board of Trustees in spring 2019. The University’s first new Strategic Plan in 13 years, it will serve as a blueprint for reaching institutional goals for academics, residence life, diversity and inclusion, accessibility, and environmental and financial sustainability, ensuring Bucknell’s leadership in higher education for generations to come. Bravman has also reaffirmed Bucknell’s commitment to providing an exceptional residential learning experience through numerous improvements to the University’s physical campus. They include: Academic West, a home for the social sciences; the South Campus Apartments, comprising four residence halls and MacDonald Commons; the Graham Building, a new building housing student health, the Counseling & Student Development Center, and a state-of-the-art wrestling facility; the renovated Carnegie Building, which houses student and faculty support offices; Hildreth-Mirza Hall, home of the University’s Humanities Center, the Griot Institute for the Study of Black Lives & Culture, and the Bucknell Press; and Academic East, a new facility providing additional space for engineering and the Department of Education, which will open in August 2019. In summer 2019, Bucknell began construction of a home for the Freeman College of Management and the Department of Art & Art History, which is scheduled to open in January 2021. Off campus, John continues to strengthen ties between the University and the region. Since his arrival, Bucknell has renovated several properties in downtown Lewisburg, including the Campus Theatre, the Post Office Building and the DeWitt Building, which is home to the University’s Entrepreneurs Incubator, Small Business Development Center and the Samek Art Museum’s Downtown Gallery. Born in 1957, John grew up in New York City and on Long Island. He completed his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in materials science and engineering at Stanford. He has published more than 160 peer-reviewed articles and has been cited in nearly 5,000 publications by scientists and engineers around the world. A tenured professor of electrical engineering, John has taught primarily in the fields of materials structure and analysis, thinfilm mechanical phenomena, microelectronic reliability and high-temperature superconductivity. He recently patented two coatings that may make coronary stents safer for heart-disease patients. In December 2016, John was elected chair of the Geisinger Health System Foundation Board of Directors. In April 2018, the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to extend his contract through June 2025. John is married to Professor Wendelin Wright, who holds a joint appointment in the mechanical and chemical engineering departments at Bucknell. They have two young sons, Cole and Cooper. He has two older sons, Christopher and Matthew.

JERMAINE TRUAX Director of Athletics & Recreation 3rd Year at Bucknell Edinboro University ’06

Jermaine Truax assumed the duties of director of athletics & recreation at Bucknell on July 1, 2018. Truax (pronounced TRUE-axe) was previously Loyola University Chicago’s deputy director of athletics. Truax’s first year in Lewisburg was a success, both competitively and in the continuation of Bucknell’s outstanding track record in the area of scholar-athlete metrics. He watched the Bison women’s basketball and women’s cross country teams lift Patriot League championship trophies, with several other programs also in contention for league titles. Truax oversees a Division I program that ranked fifth nationally in student-athlete graduation rate in the most recent survey, while also easily surpassing the NCAA requirements for Academic Performance Rate (APR). In the area of fundraising, Bucknell’s “One Herd One Day” 24-hour giving challenge raised a record $925,858, with 2,687 donors participating. “Jermaine’s demonstrated leadership abilities, diverse administrative experience and commitment to a true student-athlete model positioned him as an exceptional candidate in what was an extremely competitive search,” said President John Bravman in announcing Truax’s hiring. “I am excited to see the ways in which he helps elevate what is already among the best Division I athletic programs in the country.” Truax’s leadership and vision were widely recognized within collegiate athletics prior to his arrival at Bucknell. In 2016, he was selected as one of 23 participants in the National Collegiate Athletics Association’s (NCAA) Pathway Program, which the NCAA describes as a yearlong experiential learning program for senior-level administrators. According to the NCAA, the program “provides an unprecedented opportunity to gain insight into every facet of an athletics department, preparing them to become well-rounded leaders who are equipped with the tools an effective athletics director needs.” Truax also holds the 2012 Rising Star Award, which the National Association for Athletics Compliance gives in recognition of young compliance professionals considered to be emerging leaders within the profession. At Loyola Chicago, Truax oversaw day-to-day operations of the athletics department and served as the sport administrator for all of its athletics programs including assisting with the administration of the men’s basketball team. Prior to his time at Loyola Chicago, he spent five years at Bowling Green State University, where he served as associate athletics director for compliance and administration. He also served as St. Bonaventure University’s director of compliance and coordinator of internal operations. A return to Pennsylvania was a bit of a homecoming for Truax, who played football at Edinboro University, where he earned a degree in health & physical education. He also holds a master of science degree in sport management from Slippery Rock University and is pursuing a doctorate in education from Bowling Green. Jermaine and his wife, Nimra, have three children.


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MAISHA KELLY Senior Associate Director of Athletics, Senior Woman Administrator

JEN KENTERA Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Leadership Development

MICHELLE MANNING Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Administration

TODD NEWCOMB Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs and Bison Club

TERRIE GRIEB Associate Director of Athletics for Business and Team Services

DAN ISAF Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services

KAREN LANDIS Associate Director of Athletics for Recreation Services

CHAD MASON Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities and Event Operations

JON TERRY Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Communications

IAN WOOD Associate Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine

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DOUG BIRDSONG Voice of the Bison 21st Year at Bucknell Marshall University ’87

RADIO BROADCASTS

Bucknell football hits the airwaves again this fall on the Bison Sports Network. Radio broadcasts of all 11 Bucknell games will be carried live on the Bison Sports Network. Eagle 107 (WEGH 107.3 FM) is again the network’s flagship station, and fans can also Doug Birdsong enters his 21st season as the “Voice of the Bison” in 2020. A 1987 Mar- listen on Eagle107.com. The pre-game show begins 30 minutes prior to kickoff.

shall University graduate who has called play-by-play for college and high school athletics for nearly 30 years, he was named Radio/TV Coordinator and Marketing Specialist at Bucknell in July 2000. He is just the second full-time “Voice of the Bison,” following in the footsteps of Bob Behler, who called the action for 13 years. In addition to calling the Bucknell football action, Birdsong also handles the play-by-play duties for men’s basketball, as well as numerous other Bison teams. He has worked many NCAA Tournament contests in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer and women’s soccer during his tenure at Bucknell. In 2008, Birdsong took on additional duties as he is responsible for the majority of video shown on BucknellBison.com. He interviews coaches and student-athletes and obtains highlights from many Bison events. Birdsong also helped initiate and served as host of Bison Live! and Bison Now!, former radio shows that originated from local restaurants. Birdsong, the host of the weekly Bucknell Football Luncheons in the fall, came to Bucknell from AVC Communications in Cambridge, Ohio, where, as the sports director, he managed the play-by-play crews on five radio stations for 11 years. He called play-by-play for Muskingum College football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball, and also handled the same duties plus baseball for area high schools. Birdsong was also responsible for writing and producing 11 daily sportscasts focusing on the six area high schools and Muskingum College. During his final five years at AVC, Birdsong coordinated advertising and posted an outstanding record, increasing sales by at least 10 percent each year. Prior to his experience at AVC, Birdsong worked at WTCR in Huntington, West Virginia, for a few years after graduating from Marshall. While he was a student at Marshall, he worked for WMUL as its Sports Director and called football, basketball and baseball for the Thundering Herd. In addition, Birdsong produced and hosted a weekly one-hour sports talk show. He has won numerous awards, including citations from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters for “Best Local Sporting Event Coverage” two years in a row. Birdsong has also won four Outstanding Sports Operation for Play-by-Play citations from the Associated Press in Ohio, and two from the Associated Press in West Virginia. In 1999, he was chosen as the Eastern Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Media Person of the Year.

The broadcasts also have a worldwide audience over the internet with audio-only broadcasts available on BucknellBison.com and video of most games airing on the Patriot League Network. Game day audio can also be accessed on mobile devices using the official Bucknell Athletics app. Doug Birdsong will handle the play-by-play duties, while Kevin Herr, who is the operations manager at Sunbury Broadcasting, will serve as the color analyst for the 11th-consecutive year. The radio broadcasts are also be available online via BucknellBison.com.

VIDEO BROADCASTS

Live video broadcasts of Bucknell home games that are not nationally televised and select road contests will be available through the Patriot League Network. ESPN+, a subscription service, became the exclusive digital home for live and archived Patriot League sporting events starting with the 2020-21 academic year. Additionally, Bison Vision (www.BucknellBison.com) will be updated regularly with interviews and other interesting and informative features on the Bucknell football program.


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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate A.D./Director of Athletic Communications Office: 570-577-3121 Cell: 570-850-9603 E-Mail: terry@bucknell.edu

JEN DOBIAS

Associate Director of Athletic Communications (FB Contact) Office: 570-577-3488 Cell: 856-261-5620 E-Mail: jmd056@bucknell.edu

BEN BLUMENTHAL

Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office: 570-577-1835 Cell: 703-618-5139 E-Mail: beb019@bucknell.edu

COLE CLOONAN

Athletic Communications Assistant Office: 570-577-1227 Cell: 304-433-7788 E-Mail: cc061@bucknell.edu

CHRISTY MATHEWSON-MEMORIAL STADIUM PRESS BOX

The press box at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium is available to working members of the media only. Cheering is not permitted, nor tolerated. The press box is located atop the West stands of Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Admission to the press box is by credential only, though COVID-19 restrictions will limit access during the 2021 spring season due to space constraints.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS

Requests for working media credentials for Bucknell home games are required and are issued only to working media members. Season credentials will be granted to members of the media that cover Bucknell football on a regular basis. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than three days prior to the game. All single-game credentials may be picked up in the Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box on game day. Please contact Jen Dobias to request a credential.

MEDIA PARKING

The Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box is located on the west side of the stadium (nearest Route 15). Members of the media are permitted to park in the area closest to the press box behind the stadium.

PHOTO REQUESTS

The Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications maintains a digital photo library of student-athletes and coaches and pictures are available on request to members of the media.

BUCKNELLBISON.COM

Permission to broadcast the game is granted through the Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications and arrangements for use of a phone line should be made prior to game day. Bucknell reserves the right to deny access to an organization for not following procedure. All long distance phone calls must be charged to a credit card or other third party.

Bucknell’s official athletics website, BucknellBison.com, is the best place for news on the university’s 27 intercollegiate programs, including Bison football. The site is updated daily with the latest news, videos, photos, results, statistics, roster and features. During the season, members of the media can find weekly game notes, game recaps, box scores, cumulative statistics, depth charts, player bios and breaking news. BucknellBison.com also features live and archived broadcasts of the radio play-by-play of all Bucknell football games, home and away, as well as links to live and archived video of all home games and live statistics for all home contests.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

SOCIAL MEDIA

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

Athletics Facebook: Bucknell Athletics Athletics Twitter: @Bucknell_Bison Football Twitter: @Bucknell_FB Athletics Instagram: bucknellbison Football Instagram: bucknell_fb

The NCAA has a sideline control policy to keep those areas free from congestion. Only photographers on assignment and working members of the television media are issued sideline passes. Per NCAA rules, photographers are not permitted between the 25-yard lines. Post-game interviews will be conducted via Zoom due to the COVID-19 public health threat. Media members may request the Zoom information at least 48 hours prior to the game.

MIDWEEK INTERVIEWS

To arrange a Zoom or telephone interview with coaches and student-athletes, please contact Jen Dobias in the Athletic Communications Office. Every effort will be made to coordinate an interview as long as it does not interfere with practice or class schedules.

Bucknell Athletics and Bucknell Football are active on social media. Media can follow the following accounts for breaking news, features and in-game updates.

MEDIA GUIDE

The 2021 spring edition of the Bucknell football media guide was produced to assist media members in their coverage of Bucknell football. Requests for additional information should be directed to: Jen Dobias Associate Director of Athletic Communications Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

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RADIO INFORMATION

There are two booths for electronic media in the Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium press box, one of which is reserved for the Bison Sports Network. The remaining booth will be reserved for the official station of the visiting team, as designated by that institution’s athletic communications director. If there are more than two stations broadcasting the game, or if the game is on television, then at least one broadcast crew may have to work from the main press box.


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BISON LEGENDS:

Jabu Powell ‘02 was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. With the induction of the second-leading rusher in school history, 94 individuals with ties to the football program have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame since its inception in 1979. That number represents nearly 34 percent of the Hall of Fame’s membership.


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