2011 Cal U Football Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Overall Record .....................................................10-2 2010 PSAC West Record/Finish.........................6-1/t-1st 2010 PSAC Overall Finish...........................................t-3rd 2010 Final AFCA Ranking ...........................................14th

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF In 2010, Cal U earned a berth to its fourth-consecutive NCAA Playoffs and posted double-digit wins for the fourth-straight year.

HEAD COACH Head Coach ...............................................John Luckhardt Alma Mater .................................................... Purdue, 1968 Record at California ..................................78-30 (9 years) Career Record ............................................215-67-2 (.761) Football Office ..............................................724.938.4019 E-Mail ..................................................luckhardt@calu.edu

ASSISTANT COACHES

Sports Information Director ...................Matthew Kifer Office Phone..................................................724.938.4552 E-Mail ............................................................ kifer@calu.edu Assistant SID.........................................Beth Ann Conway Office Phone..................................................724.938.4519 E-Mail .................................................conway_b@calu.edu Fax.....................................................................724.938.5849

ABOUT CAL U

The mission of intercollegiate athletics at California University of Pennsylvania is to provide student-athletes opportunities to participate in a comprehensive program of athletic competition.

SPORTS INFORMATION

HISTORY

Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord. ............... Mike Conway Alma Mater ................................Olivet Nazarene, 1983 Assoc. Head Coach/Off. Coord. ..................... Mike Kellar Alma Mater ...................................Fairmont State, 1996 Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coord. ....................Dave Cole Alma Mater ................................. California (Pa.), 2004 Offensive Line ................................................... Mike Evans Alma Mater ................................ Saginaw Valley, 2000 Defensive Line ............................................Mike R. Jacobs Alma Mater .........................................Ohio State, 2001 Safeties .............................................................Tom Rebholz Alma Mater ..................................... Indiana (Pa.), 2003 Quarterbacks..............................................Chad Salisbury Alma Mater ................................................Buffalo, 1999 Receivers/Special Teams Coord. .............. Larry Wilson Alma Mater ...................................Slippery Rock, 1999 Tight Ends .................................................... D’Monn Baker Alma Mater ................................ Bowling Green, 2003

Head Athletic Trainer ............................ Dr. Jamie Weary Football Athletic Trainer ................................ James Daly Director of Athletic Performance.................Brian Oddi Strength & Conditioning ..............................Bob Sepesy Defensive Consultant ............................... John Durham Running Backs ............................................ Shannon Kelly Public Address Announcer........................ Billy Fontana GameDay Management .................................Les Martini ........................................................................... Dave Mitchell ...........................................................................Don Woodard

2010 REVIEW

Celebrating A Decade......................Inside Front Cover At A Glance ............................................................................2 Media Information. .............................................................3 Season Preview ....................................................................4 2011 Opponents..................................................................6 All-Time Series ......................................................................9 Preseason Roster .............................................................. 10 Roster Breakdown............................................................ 12 Head Coach ........................................................................ 13 Coordinators ...................................................................... 14 Assistant Coaches............................................................. 15 Returning Players ............................................................. 18 Academic Success ............................................................ 39 Newcomers......................................................................... 40 Game-by-Game Recaps ................................................. 42 Game-by-Game Starters ................................................ 48 Game-by-Game Scoring ................................................ 49 2010 Statistics.................................................................... 50 National Rankings ............................................................ 54 Honors & Awards .............................................................. 55 Vulcan Football History.................................................. 56 Hall of Fame........................................................................ 57 Single-Game Records ..................................................... 58 Single-Season Records ................................................... 59 Career Records .................................................................. 61 PSAC...................................................................................... 62 PSAC West All-Stars.......................................................... 64 Year-by-Year (1916-2010)............................................... 66 President Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr................................. 70 University & Athletic Administration......................... 71 Athletic Support Staff ..................................................... 72 Cal U Head Coaches......................................................... 73 University Profile............................................................... 74 Facilities ............................................................................... 76 Vulcans in the Pros............................. Inside Back Cover

PLAYERS

First Season.....................................................................1916 All-Time Record ................................................388-387-27 PSAC West Championships.............................................. 8 PSAC Championships ........................................................ 3 NCAA Appearances ............................................................ 4 All-Time NCAA Post-Season Record.......................... 7-4

COACHING STAFF

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PROGRAM HISTORY

California University of Pennsylvania has claimed at least a share of the PSAC West championship in each of the past six years.

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AT A GLANCE SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

QUICK FACTS ABOUT CAL U Location ..........................................................California, Pa. Founded ..........................................................................1852 Enrollment .....................................................................9,017 Nickname .................................................................. Vulcans Colors ...................................................................Black & Red President....................................... Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. V.P./Student Development .................Dr. Lenora Angelone Assoc. V.P./Athletic Development .................... Frank Bauer Athletic Director....................................Dr. Thomas Pucci Assoc. AD/SWA.......................................Dr. Karen Hjerpe Faculty Athletic Rep ..................Dr. William Biddington Head Athletic Trainer............................. Dr. Jamie Weary Football Athletic Trainer................................ James Daly Sports Information Director ...................Matthew Kifer Athletic Admin. Assistant ........................ Carolyn Tardd Dir. Ath. Facilities/Services ............................. Ed Whited Stadium................................................ Adamson Stadium Capacity ..........................................................................6,500 Affiliations ................................................ NCAA Division II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conf. (PSAC) Athletic Fax ....................................................724.938.5849 Website ............................................www.calvulcans.com

KEY PHONE NUMBERS President's Office.........................................724.938.4400 Adamson Stadium Press Box................... 724.938.4234 Admissions.....................................................724.938.4404 Alumni Relations .........................................724.938.4418 Athletic Office...............................................724.938.4351 Bookstore .......................................................724.938.4324 Equipment Manager ..................................724.938.5927 Financial Aid ..................................................724.938.4415 Football Office ..............................................724.938.4019 Sports Information......................................724.938.4552

Mailing Address: 250 University Avenue California, Pa. 15419 www.calu.edu www.calvulcans.com NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT California University of Pennsylvania is an academic community dedicated to the ideals of justice, fairness and equal opportunity for all. In compliance with federal and state laws, the University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, or status as a disabled or Vietnamera veteran. The University will not tolerate racial, ethnic or sexual discrimination. Sexual harassment is considered by law to be a form of sexual discrimination and is, therefore, unacceptable. Direct equal opportunity and affirmative action inquiries or complaints to the Special Assistant to the President for EEEO/University Ombudsperson, Office of Social Equity, South Hall 112, 724.938.4014. Direct inquiries regarding services or facilities accessibility to the ADA/504 Compliance Officer, Office of Student Development and Services, Residence Building B, 724-938-4076. Direct Title IX inquiries to the Senior Woman Administrator/Title IX Coordinator, Department of Athletics, Hamer Hall 248, 724.938.4351.

The 2011 media guide has been written and edited by Matthew Kifer, Sports Information Director, and Sean King to assist in covering California University football in the 2011 season. Design and layout by Beth Ann Conway. Photos by Stephen Bates, Ken Brooks, Ryno Production, Greg Sofranko and SAI Photographers. Contents of this guide are subject to change and will be supplemented during the season by the Sports Information Office. All requests for additional information, including photographs, game accommodations and press passes, should be forwarded to the Sports Information Office.

Cal U is ranked in the preseason Top 25 by both Lindy’s and Sporting News.

2011 SCHEDULE OPPONENT

PLACE

September 1

ST. CLOUD STATE (Party in the Park)

California, Pa.

7 p.m.

September 10

C.W. POST California, Pa. (Take-A-Kid-to-the-Game Day)

3:30 p.m.

September 17

@ East Stroudsburg

East Stroudsburg, Pa.

September 24

CLARION (Family Day)

California, Pa.

3:30 p.m.

October 1

@ Lock Haven

Lock Haven, Pa.

7:30 p.m.

October 8

GANNON

California, Pa.

3:30 p.m.

October 15

@ Slippery Rock

Slippery Rock, Pa.

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review D. L. Clark Building, 503 Martindale St., 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 412.320.6460 www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib

October 22

MERCYHURST (Homecoming)

California, Pa.

October 29

@ Indiana (Pa.)

Indiana, Pa.

The Valley Independent Eastgate 19, Monessen, Pa. 15062 724.684.5200 www.pittsburghlive.com/x/valleyindependent

November 5

EDINBORO (Senior Day)

California, Pa.

November 12

@ Cheyney (or PSAC Championship)

Cheyney, Pa.

REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS Herald Standard 8-18 East Church St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401 724.439.7500 www.heraldstandard.com Observer-Reporter 122 South Main St., Washington, Pa. 15301 724.222.2200 www.observer-reporter.com Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 34 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 412.263.1100 www.post-gazette.com

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CREDITS Cal U’s 2011 Football Media Guide is the result of work and research of current sports information personnel and those who have come before. This publication was created with the purpose of educating and informing the media and general public.

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

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6 p.m.

2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m.


MEDIA INFORMATION

Player Interviews All player interviews must be coordinated through the California University of Pennsylvania Sports Information Office. All player interviews require at least one day notice. Players are available for interviews after each practice, as their schedule permits. Post-game player interviews are conducted approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of home games.

Vulcan Website Statistics, press releases, media guides, game notes and other material is also available on the official Cal U Athletic Website, www.calvulcans.com. Mailing Address California University of Pennsylvania Sports Information Hamer Hall, Box 34 250 University Avenue California, Pennsylvania 15419 Phone Directory Sports Information: 724.938.4552 Fax: 724.938.5849 Football Office: 724.938.4019

PLAYERS

Press Box Services Complete individual and team statistics, along with a running play-by-play will be distributed to members of the working media approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Press kits are provided prior to kickoff and include a program, flip card, updated statistics for each team, conference statistics and game notes.

Radio Radio space for broadcasting football games is located in the press box as well as directly outside the press box. California provides courtesy lines for radio stations wishing to broadcast a game from Adamson Stadium. The availability for the radio lines are apportioned by order of request.

COACHING STAFF

Media Credentials All media attending California University of Pennsylvania football home games are requested to notify the Sports Information Office. Credentials for home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible. • Requests for credentials should be made in advance by e-mail to SID Matthew Kifer. • Cal U reserves the right to dismiss a media member to ensure a working press box. • Requests are honored from sports editors and writers of daily and weekly newspapers, sports directors of radio and television stations of both California University of Pennsylvania and the opposing team.

Interviews with Head Coach John Luckhardt Coach Luckhardt is available for interviews on Monday and Tuesday mornings during the season. Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Luckhardt through the Sports Information Office at 724.938.4552. Coach Luckhardt will be available to reporters for interviews approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of home games.

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The 2011 Cal U Football Media Guide is a multipurpose publication for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of California University of Pennsylvania. Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Sports Information Office. News releases and photographs will only be made available to members of the news media.

VULCAN SPORTS NETWORK 2010 REVIEW

Vulcans on Live Television

Vulcans on the Web

Cal U continues its partnership with America One (formerly B2Networks) for the 2011 campaign. Fans across the globe are able to watch all the Vulcan action on-line through calvulcans.com.

Cal Fusion

Cal U has also partnered with Blackboard Mobile. Make Athletics accessible on the go! Download Cal Fusion and access the Athletics icon to get up-todate news, schedules and scores.

Vulcans go Mobile The Vulcans’ home games will also be seen on ESPN3.com (formerly ESPN 360).

ABOUT CAL U

Cal U has partnered with Songwhale, a mobile-marketing company based in Pittsburgh. To stay connected, fans can text the word VULCANS to WHALE (94253) to sign up for score updates, alerts and prize giveaways all via text message to your mobile phone.

Vulcans on Television

In addition, ROOT Sports rebroadcasted the Vulcan home games throughout the 2011 season.

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This year all six Vulcan home games, as well as two away games, will appear live on Pittsburgh CW. Cal U will also air a coaches show, Cal U Football 2011 presented by Washington Hospital, which airs Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. during the season.

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SEASON PREVIEW SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

OFFENSIVE CAPSULE Starters Returning (5) WR Chedrick Cherry (5-11, 170, Sr.) All-PSAC West Second-Team; 56 rec, 795 yds, 13 TD

OL

Devin Cox (6-3, 300, Sr.) Started all 12 games at RG

OL

Eric Kush (6-4, 265, Sr.) Started nine games at LT

RB

Lamont Smith (5-10, 185, Jr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 1166 yards, 12 TD

TE

Blake Williamson (6-3, 230, Jr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 17 rec, 198 yds, 3 TD

Starters Lost (6) OL Dan Jordan (6-3, 305, Sr.)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

All-America Honorable Mention; 41 career starts

WR

Terrance Moore (6-1, 175, Sr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 51 rec, 659, 8 TD

OL

Nick Piccirillo (6-2, 280, Sr.)

QB

Josh Portis (6-4, 205, Sr.)

Made 51 consecutive starts at C All-PSAC West First-Team; passed for 2,651 yds, 33 TD

OL

Jack Range (6-7, 300, Sr.) Started 11 games at RT

FB

Cody Wilson (5-11, 220, Sr.) Started five games at RB; 9 rec, 80 yds, 1 TD

Rushed for 340 yds, 5.9 yds/attempt; starter at PR

Peter Lalich (6-5, 235, Jr.) Redshirted in 2010; played in 10 games at Virginia

OL

Levi Pardee (6-6, 310, Jr.) Appeared in seven games as a reserve

WR

Mario Washington (5-11, 185, Jr.) Redshirted in 2010; played in 28 games at Navy

WR

Mike Williams (5-11, 175, Jr.) 13 rec, 259 yds, 2 TD

2010 Offensive Rankings Category Actual Scoring Offense 34.8 Passing Offense 227.4 Passing Efficiency 155.6 Rushing Offense 163.9 Total Offense 391.3 Sacks Allowed 2.8 Turnover Margin +1.3 Offense Returning Category Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rush TD Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards Passing TD Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving TD Total Offense Total TD

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Actual 481 1967 16 346 211 2729 34 211 2729 34 4696 53

G/S 11/10 11/1 G/S 12/11 11/10 12/12 GP 26 26 23

Att 241 58 No 56 20 17 GS 13 9 6

Yds 1166 340 Yds 795 215 198

TD 12 0 TD 13 0 3 Streak 12 3 -

* - converting to WR in 2011; ^ - converting to OL in 2011

Key Returnees WR Trey Johnson (5-6, 150, So.) QB

Rushing Lamont Smith Trey Johnson* Receiving Chedrick Cherry Lamont Smith Blake Williamson Offensive Line Devin Cox Eric Kush Chet Welc^

PSAC 3 6 1 7 4 12 1

Return 309 1579 14 0 0 0 0 118 1586 20 1579 37

NCAA 25 47 13 49 43 129 8

Pct. 64.2 80.3 87.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.9 58.1 58.8 33.6 69.8

The Vulcans again featured one of the top scoring offenses in the PSAC in 2010, averaging nearly 35.0 points per game. Cal U figures to again maintain its reputation as one of the most explosive offenses with the return of former offensive coordinator Mike Kellar, who was the head coach at Concord the last two seasons. Running back Lamont Smith returns for his junior season after becoming the sixth player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Smith finished 2010 ranked fourth in the PSAC in rushing yards and third in rushing touchdowns. After redshirting last year, Cody Cook provides the Vulcans with a potent duo in the backfield. Wide receiver Chedrick Cherry posted a breakout season in 2010 by leading the team in all three receiving categories, including a PSACbest 13 touchdowns. In his first collegiate action, sophomore Mike Williams proved to be an exciting playmaker by averaging nearly 20 yards per catch. After serving as a punt returner and running back last year, sophomore Trey Johnson will be transitioning to wide receiver in 2011. Last year, he averaged almost 7.5 yards per touch. The Vulcans also return junior tight end Blake Williamson, who is a significant threat inside the red zone. Cal U must replace three multi-year starters on the offensive line in 2011. Senior Devin Cox started all 12 games at right guard last year after splitting time on the offensive and defensive lines earlier in his career. Senior Eric Kush also returns after making nine starts at left tackle while battling injuries. The Vulcans will feature a new quarterback in 2011 with redshirt junior Peter Lalich as the projected starter at the start of training camp. Lalich played in 10 games at Virginia from 2007-08.

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Defense Brett Diamond Erik Harris Rontez Miles Shawn Anderson Patrick Swearinger

G/S 12/12 12/12 12/11 11/11 12/12

Tkl 64 61 60 49 34

TFL 9.0 5.0 12.0 1.0 1.5

Sck 4.5 3 INT 2.0 5 INT 2 INT

The Cal U defense was without question the top defense in the PSAC last season, leading the league in eight categories. With eight starters returning (seven seniors), longtime coordinator Mike Conway should again have the Vulcans among the nation’s elite. Linebacker Brett Diamond returns for his senior season after leading the team in tackles last year. A two-time All-PSAC West First-Team selection, he has registered 171 tackles in his career after starting eight games as a true freshman in 2008. The athletic Virginia native has collected five interceptions and made 20.0 TFL in his career. A trio of sophomores and a redshirt freshman are expected to compete in training camp at the other linebacker position. Sophomore Darnell Harding, who was used as a rush linebacker last season, earned PSAC West Freshman of the Year honors in 2010. He led the team with 5.0 sacks and finished fourth with 9.0 TFL in limited snaps. Fellow sophomores Paul Everson, Brian Justice and Dillon Voss and redshirt freshman Spencer Lynn are also in contention for the starting role. The Vulcans return all three of their starting safeties in 2010. Last year, the trio of seniors Shawn Anderson and Erik Harris and junior Rontez Miles combined for 170 tackles, 18.0 TFL and eight interceptions. Anderson flourished in his first year as a starter, leading the team with five interceptions and 12 passes defended. Harris tied for second on the team last season with 61 tackles and tied his career high with three interceptions. In his two years as a starter, he has collected a combined 145 stops and made six interceptions. One of the most unique players in the PSAC, Miles led the team in 2010 with 12.0 TFL while playing safety. He finished the year with 60 tackles and earned All-PSAC honors for the second time in his career. Senior Patrick Swearinger returns for his third year as a starter at cornerback. After playing only two games in 2009 due to injury, he returned to start

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Starters Returning (8) DB Shawn Anderson (6-1, 180, Sr.) Started 11 games; 49 tkls, 5 INT, 12 PD

DL

Marcus Cook (6-2, 240, Sr.) Started all 12 games; 20 tkls, 3.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks

DL

Kevin Crawford (6-4, 270, Sr.) Started all 12 games; 17 tkls, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack

LB

Brett Diamond (6-2, 230, Sr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 64 tkls, 9.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks

DB

Erik Harris (6-2, 220, Sr.)

DB

Rontez Miles (6-1, 210, Jr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 60 tkls, 12.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Kickoff Return Ret Yds Avg TD Chedrick Cherry 20 508 25.4 Punt Return Ret Yds Avg TD Trey Johnson 24 291 12.1 1 2010 Special Teams Rankings Category Actual PSAC NCAA Kickoff Returns 21.0 4 42 Punt Returns 13.0 4 26 Net Punting 33.4 5 47

DL

Thomas Mulabah (6-2, 285, Sr.) All-PSAC West Second-Team; 27 tkls, 7.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks

DB

Patrick Swearinger (6-1, 195, Sr.) Started all 12 games; 34 tkls, 2 INT, 8 PD

Starters Lost (3) DB Tommie Campbell (6-3, 205, Sr.) Drafted by Tennessee Titans in 2011 NFL Draft

DL

Sam Fikaris (6-2, 265, Sr.) All-PSAC West First-Team; 33 tkls, 10.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks

LB

Anthony Roberts (6-1, 240, Sr.)

PLAYERS

Started all 12 games; 61 tkls, 6.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks

Key Returnees LB Darnell Harding (6-4, 240, So.) PSAC West Freshman of the Year; 9.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks

DL

B.J. Stevens (6-2, 245, So.) 30 tkls, 5.5 TFL, 4.0 sacks

DL

Steve Santia (6-0, 260, Sr.) 15 tkls, 10.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks

DB

Scott Wallace (6-3, 205, Jr.) Made one start; 8 tkls, 3 INT

2010 Defensive Rankings Category Actual Scoring Defense 14.4 Passing Defense 138.8 Passing Eff. Defense 96.2 Rushing Defense 78.0 Total Defense 216.8 Sacks 3.31 Tackles for Loss 8.71 Turnover Margin +1.3

PSAC 1 1 1 1 1 8 5 1

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Pct. 68.7 68.6 68.8 76.2 70.8 71.4 28.6 100.0

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Defense Returning Category Actual Return Tackles 737 506 TFL 102 70 Sacks 40 27.5 Interceptions 21 16 Passes Defended 65 46 Forced Fumbles 7 5 Fumble Recoveries 7 2 Blocks 1 1

NCAA 5 4 4 6 2

HISTORY

With some of the most explosive players in the PSAC returning, the Vulcans should feature an exciting special teams unit. However, Cal U will have to replace an All-PSAC selection at kicker and punter, in addition to a veteran holder. Over the last two seasons, senior Chedrick Cherry has become one of the premier kick returners in the PSAC. He finished sixth in the country in 2009 with nearly 30 yards per return before posting over 500 return yards again last season. After a breakout year as a receiver in 2010, the dynamic Cherry has posted nearly 2,500 all-purpose yards in his career. Sophomore Trey Johnson looks to again handle the punt return duties after an exciting rookie season. He finished third in the PSAC last year with an average of 12.1 yards per return and was one of only three players with a punt return for touchdown. Sophomore Jon Mullinix returns as the long snapper after appearing in 10 games last season. After an injury to the previous starter, he started the last five games and seven of the last nine. The coverage unit of special teams returns three of its top four tacklers. Sophomore Dillon Voss paced the Vulcans with 10 tackles on special teams despite playing only eight games. Junior Greg Cochrane returns after ranking second on the team with eight stops and senior Shawn Anderson collected seven stops to tie for third. Special teams coordinator Larry Wilson will look to a pair redshirst freshmen and newcomers to fill the vacant positions in the kicking game. Over the last four years, Wilson has mentored four different All-PSAC kickers and punters. Under Wilson, the Vulcans have also blocked over two dozen kicks since 2005.

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all 12 games last season. Swearinger finished with 34 tackles and made two interceptions. In addition to four starters returning in the secondary, the Vulcans return veteran depth with five reserves having played in games last season. Senior Eric Livsey played in every game last season and has appeared in 34 games in his career after playing as a true freshman in 2008. Junior Scott Wallace made eight tackles and three interceptions last season after transitioning from quarterback. Defensive back Jeff Parrish played in eight games and made one start as a true freshman last year, while sophomores Ja’wan Bryant and Andy Mudimbi appeared in a combined eight games after each redshirted in 2009. The secondary will feature additional depth this year with the return of three redshirt freshmen. Behind a two-deep rotation of the four-man front, Cal U led the PSAC and finished sixth in the nation by allowing a scant 78.0 rushing yards per game. The Vulcans return six of their top eight players, including four seniors, on the defensive line from 2010. In the middle, senior Thomas Mulabah returns for his third year as a starter after receiving All-PSAC West Second-Team accolades last season. He enters the year with 23.5 career TFL and 11.0 career sacks, the most of any active player on the Vulcans. On the outside, seniors Marcus Cook and Kevin Crawford both return after each started all 12 games last year. Marcus Cook has made 27-consecutive starts entering the season. After earning All-PSAC West honors in 2009, he finished with 20 tackles and 2.5 sacks last year. Crawford registered 17 stops last year after redshirting 2009. The Vulcans should again be able to utilize a two-deep rotation on the defensive line with the return of three reserves from 2010. Senior Steve Santia opens training camp as the projected starter opposite Mulabah in the middle. Last season, he ranked second on the team with a career-high 10.0 TFL while missing two games. Sophomore B.J. Stevens will again be a key contributor at defensive end after posting 30 tackles, 5.5 TFL and 4.0 sacks after redshirting in 2009. Junior Noah Taylor is projected to have a larger role this season after playing in nine games last year. The defensive line is also bolstered by the return of five redshirt freshmen.

COACHING STAFF

All-PSAC West First-Team; 61 tkls, 5.0 TFL, 3 INT


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

2011 OPPONENTS GAME 1 • SEPTEMBER 1 • 7 PM CALIFORNIA, PA.

GAME 2 • SEPTEMBER 10 • 3:30 PM CALIFORNIA, PA.

GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 17 • 6 PM EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.

ST. CLOUD STATE

C. W. POST

EAST STROUDSBURG

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: .................................................................. St. Cloud, Minn. Enrollment: ................................................................................17,686 Nickname: .............................................................................. Huskies Colors: ..................................................................... Cardinal & Black Affiliation: .............................................................. NCAA Division II Conference:................................................................................... NSIC President: ............................................................... Dr. Earl H. Potter Athletic Director:....................................................Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletic Phone: ........................................................... 320.308.3102 Media Relations Director: .......................................Annie Abicht SID E-Mail: ...........................................aabicht@stcloudstate.edu SID Office Phone: ....................................................... 320.308.2141 SID Fax: .......................................................................... 320.308.2099 Website: ........................................www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ..................................................................... Brookville, N.Y. Enrollment: ...................................................................................8,472 Nickname: ............................................................................. Pioneers Colors: ............................................................................Green & Gold Affiliation: ............................................................... NCAA Division II Conference:..........................................................................PSAC East President: ......................................................Dr. David J. Steinberg Athletic Director:..........................................................Bryan Collins Athletic Phone: ............................................................516.299.2847 Sports Information Director: ....................................... Sarah Ralls SID E-Mail: .......................................................... sarah.ralls@liu.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................516.299.3957 SID Fax: ...........................................................................516.299.2844 Website: .................................................. www.cwpostpioneers.com

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: .........................................................East Stroudsburg, Pa. Enrollment: ...................................................................................7,500 Nickname: ..............................................................................Warriors Colors: ............................................................................... Red & Black Affiliation: ............................................................... NCAA Division II Conference:..........................................................................PSAC East President: ........................................................Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletic Director:.....................................................Dr. Tom Gioglio Athletic Phone: ............................................................570.422.3642 Sports Information Director: ............................. Greg Knowlden SID E-Mail: ......................................gknowlden@po-box.esu.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................570.422.3312 SID Fax: ...........................................................................570.422.3586 Website: ......................................................www.esuwarriors.com

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ...................................................... Scott Underwood Record at St. Cloud State: ....................................24-11 (3 years) Career Record: .........................................................24-11 (3 years) 2010 Record: ........................................................... 10-3 (9-1 NSIC) Stadium: .....................................................................Husky Stadium Capacity: .......................................................................................4,198 Surface:........................................................ Synthetic (OmniGrass) Overall Record vs. Cal U:.............................................................. 0-0

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ..................................................................Bryan Collins Record at C.W. Post: .......................................... 100-43 (13 years) Career Record: .................................................... 100-43 (13 years) 2010 Record: .....................................................7-4 (5-2 PSAC East) Stadium: ........................................................................... Hickox Field Capacity: ........................................................................................5,000 Surface:....................................................................................FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:............................................................... 0-1

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ................................................................ Denny Douds Record at ESU:................................................229-154-3 (37 years) Career Record: ..............................................229-154-3 (37 years) 2010 Record: .....................................................3-8 (2-5 PSAC East) Stadium: .......................................................... Eiler-Martin Stadium Capacity: ........................................................................................6,000 Surface:....................................................................................FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:........................................................... 3-2-1

Scott Underwood Head Coach

Phillip Klaphake Quarterback

Bryan Collins Head Coach

2011 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

California (Pa.) 7 p.m. CONCORDIA - ST. PAUL * 6 p.m. @ Winona State * 6 p.m. @ Mary * 2:30 p.m. NORTHERN STATE * 4 p.m. MINNESOTA STATE MANKATO * 1 p.m. @ Southwest Minnesota State * 6 p.m. @ Minnesota Crookston * 1 p.m. MINNESOTA DULUTH * 1 p.m. @ Bemidji State * 1 p.m. MINNESOTA STATE MOORHEAD * 1 p.m.

@ Augustana (S.D.) L 23-32 @ Concordia - St. Paul * W 35-10 WINONA STATE * W 31-26 MARY * W 30-14 Northern State * W 42-10 @ Minnesota State * W 31-17 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA * W 24-6 MINNESOTA CROOKSTON * W 49-6 @ Minnesota Duluth * L 17-40 BEMIDJI STATE * W 35-14 @ Minnesota State Moorhead * W 42-16 HILLSDALE ^ W 42-28 @ Minnesota Duluth ^ L 17-20 (OT)

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game ^ - NCAA Playoffs

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Denny Douds Head Coach

2011 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL (Mass.) 1 p.m. @ California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. @ Mercyhurst 12 p.m. SHIPPENSBURG * 1 p.m. WEST CHESTER * 1 p.m. @ Millersville * 1 p.m. @ East Stroudsburg * 1 p.m. KUTZTOWN * 1 p.m. @ Bloomsburg * 2:30 p.m. CHEYNEY * 1 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

@ American International (Mass.) W 20-11 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 13-40 MERCYHURST L 20-28 @ Shippensburg * W 31-14 @ West Chester * W 39-37 (3OT) MILLERSVILLE * W 49-21 EAST STROUDSBURG * W 28-17 @ Kutztown * L 48-50 BLOOMSBURG * L 16-36 @ Cheyney * W 63-28 @ Slippery Rock W 42-38

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

Kendrick Williams Running Back 2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

2010 RESULTS (7-4, 5-2)

2010 RESULTS (10-3, 9-1) Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Billy O’Connor Linebacker

PACE @ Indiana (Pa.) CALIFORNIA (Pa.) @ West Chester * BLOOMSBURG * @ Kutztown * C.W. POST * MILLERSVILLE * @ Cheyney * @ Shippensburg * EDINBORO (or PSAC Championship)

6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

2010 RESULTS (3-8, 2-5) Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

@ Pace INDIANA (Pa.) @ California (Pa.) WEST CHESTER * @ Bloomsburg * KUTZTOWN * @ C.W. Post * @ Millersville * CHEYNEY * SHIPPENSBURG * @ Edinboro

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

W 57-0 L 17-23 L 20-45 L 31-35 L 13-26 L 31-38 L 17-28 W 65-14 W 58-14 L 17-20 L 25-28


2011 OPPONENTS GAME 5 • OCTOBER 2 • 7:30 PM LOCK HAVEN, PA.

GAME 6 • OCTOBER 8 • 3:30 PM CALIFORNIA, PA.

CLARION

LOCK HAVEN

GANNON SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ....................................................................................Erie, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................... 4,219 Nickname: ................................................................ Golden Knights Colors: ........................................................... Maroon, White & Gold Affiliation: ................................................................NCAA Division II Conference:.........................................................................PSAC West Interim President: ................................................. Philip Kelly, D.A. Athletic Director:..........................................................Mark Richard Athletics Phone: .......................................................... 814.871.7416 Sports Information Director: ........................................ Dan Teliski SID E-Mail: ................................................ teliski002@gannon.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................ 814.871.7418 SID Fax: ........................................................................... 814.871.7794 Website: ..................................................www.gannonsports.com

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ........................................................................Jay Foster Record at Clarion: ................................................... 16-39 (5 years) Career Record: ......................................................... 16-39 (5 years) 2010 Record: ....................................................4-7 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium: ...............................................................Memorial Stadium Capacity: ........................................................................................5,000 Surface:....................................................................................Sprinturf Overall Record vs. Cal U:...................................................... 38-40-3

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ....................................................................... John Allen Record at Lock Haven: ................................................0-0 (1st year) Career Record: ..............................................................0-0 (1st year) 2010 Record: ..................................................0-11 (0-7 PSAC West) Stadium: ...........................................................Hubert Jack Stadium Capacity: ........................................................................................ 3,500 Surface:.............................................................................Artificial Turf Overall Record vs. Cal U:.......................................................28-38-1

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: .................................................................... Jim Kiernan Record at Gannon: .................................................. 17-27 (4 years) Career Record: ......................................................... 17-27 (4 years) 2010 Record: .................................................... 6-5 (4-3 PSAC West) Stadium: .................................................... Gannon University Field Capacity: ........................................................................................ 2,500 Surface: ...................................................................................FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:................................................................0-3

Barrington Morrison Defensive Line 2011 SCHEDULE

@ Fairmont State 7 p.m. BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. @ Shippensburg 1 p.m. @ California (Pa.) * 3:30 p.m. @ Slippery Rock * 6 p.m. LOCK HAVEN * 2 p.m. INDIANA (Pa.) * 3 p.m. @ Edinboro * 6 p.m. GANNON * 1 p.m. MERCYHURST * 1 p.m. @ Millersville (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

MILLERSVILLE 7:30 p.m. @ Kutztown 6 p.m. MERCYHURST * 3 p.m. CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * 7:30 p.m. @ Clarion * 2 p.m. @ Gannon * 12 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK * 12 p.m. @ Edinboro * 1 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) * 3 p.m. @ BLOOMSBURG (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

2010 RESULTS (6-5, 4-3)

2010 RESULTS (0-11, 0-7) L 16-27 L 13-41 L 24-28 L 9-24 L 13-16 W 49-6 W 21-14 L 14-31 W 11-10 L 14-38 W 49-10

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

@ Va. Military Institute @ Millersville KUTZTOWN @ Mercyhurst * @ California (Pa.) * CLARION * GANNON * @ Slippery Rock * EDINBORO * @ Indiana (Pa.) * SHIPPENSBURG

* indicates PSAC West game CAP indicates home game

@ Lake Erie 7 p.m. SHIPPENSBURG 12 p.m. MILLERSVILLE 12 p.m. EDINBORO * 12 p.m. @ Mercyhurst * 1 p.m. @ California (Pa.) * 3:30 p.m. LOCK HAVEN * 12 p.m. @ Indiana (Pa.) * 1 p.m. @ Clarion * 1 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK * 12 p.m. @ Kutztown (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

L 6-48 L 21-35 L 13-38 L 0-41 L 0-58 L 6-49 L 7-42 L 14-56 L 22-30 L 31-63 L 17-41

Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

LAKE ERIE @ Shippensburg @ Millersville @ Edinboro * MERCYHURST * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * @ Lock Haven * INDIANA (Pa.) * CLARION * @ Slippery Rock * KUTZTOWN

W 26-20 W 22-19 L 26-29 L 0-13 W 14-10 L 7-34 W 42-7 W 45-17 L 10-11 W 24-20 L 24-27

* indicates PSAC West game CAP indicates home game

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ABOUT CAL U

FAIRMONT STATE @ Bloomsburg SHIPPENSBURG CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * SLIPPERY ROCK * @ Lock Haven * @ Indiana (Pa.) * EDINBORO * @ Gannon * @ Mercyhurst * MILLERSVILLE

Randy Colling Defensive Line 2011 SCHEDULE

2011 SCHEDULE

2010 RESULTS (4-7, 3-4) Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Jim Kiernan Head Coach

HISTORY

Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Jarryd Burkett Quarterback

John Allen Head Coach

2010 REVIEW

Jay Foster Head Coach

PLAYERS

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: .................................................................... Lock Haven, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................... 5,105 Nickname: .........................................................................Bald Eagles Colors: ......................................................................Crimson & White Affiliation: ................................................................NCAA Division II Conference:.........................................................................PSAC West Interim President: ..........................................Dr. Barbara B. Dixon Athletic Director:.....................................................Sharon E. Taylor Athletics Phone: ......................................................... 570.484.2102 Sports Information Director: .................................... Doug Spatafore SID E-Mail: ......................................................... dspatafo@lhup.edu SID Office Phone: ....................................................... 570.484.2350 SID Fax: .......................................................................... 540.484.3075 Website: .................................................................. www.golhu.com

COACHING STAFF

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ............................................................................ Clarion, Pa. Enrollment: ...................................................................................7,315 Nickname: ..................................................................Golden Eagles Colors: ............................................................................... Blue & Gold Affiliation: ............................................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................................................................ PSAC West President: .......................................................Dr. Karen M. Whitney Athletic Director:...............................................................Dave Katis Athletic Phone: ...........................................................814.393.1997 Sports Information Director: ...................................Rich Herman SID E-Mail: .................................................... rherman@clarion.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................814.393.2334 SID Fax: ...........................................................................814.393.2082 Website: .................................... www.clariongoldeneagles.com

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GAME 4 • SEPTEMBER 24 • 3:30 PM CALIFORNIA, PA.


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

2011 OPPONENTS GAME 7 • OCTOBER 15 • 2 PM SLIPPERY ROCK, PA.

GAME 8 • OCTOBER 22 • 3:30 PM CALIFORNIA, PA.

GAME 9 • OCTOBER 29 • 1 PM INDIANA, PA.

SLIPPERY ROCK

MERCYHURST

INDIANA (PA.)

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ................................................................ Slippery Rock, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................... 8,852 Nickname: ............................................................................. The Rock Colors: .......................................................................... Green & White Affiliation: ................................................................NCAA Division II Conference:.........................................................................PSAC West President: .......................................................... Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletic Director:............................................................Paul Lueken Athletic Phone: ........................................................... 724.738.2767 Sports Information Director: ....................................Bob McComas SID E-Mail: ............................................robert.mccomas@sru.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................ 724.738.2777 SID Fax: ........................................................................... 724.738.4761 Website: .................................................... www.rockathletics.com

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ....................................................................................Erie, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................... 3,500 Nickname: .................................................................................. Lakers Colors: .................................................................. Green & Navy Blue Affiliation: ................................................................NCAA Division II Conference:.........................................................................PSAC West President: ...................................................... Dr. Thomas J. Gamble Athletic Director:............................................................. Joe Kimball Athletic Phone: ........................................................... 814.824.2558 Sports Information Director: ...............................................Dave Leisering SID E-Mail: ......................................... dleisering@mercyhurst.edu SID Office Phone: ........................................................ 814.824.2525 SID Fax: ........................................................................... 814.824.2591 Website: ...................................................www.hurstathletics.com

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ...........................................................................Indiana, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................15,000 Nickname: ................................................................Crimson Hawks Colors: ........................................................................Crimson & Gray Affiliation: ............................................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................................................................PSAC West Interim President: ............................................... Dr. David Werner Athletic Director:...............................................Dr. Frank Condino Athletic Phone: ........................................................... 724.357.2782 Sports Information Director: .......................................................... T B A SID E-Mail: .......................................................................................T B A SID Office Phone: ....................................................... 724.357.2747 SID Fax: .......................................................................... 724.357.2754 Website: ......................................................www.iupathletics.com

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ....................................................... Dr. George Mihalik Record at Slippery Rock: .................................. 153-95-4 (23 years) Career Record: .................................................. 153-95-4 (23 years) 2010 Record: .................................................... 6-5 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium: .............................................Mihalik-Thompson Stadium Capacity: ......................................................................................10,000 Surface:............................................................................... AstroPlayer Overall Record vs. Cal U:.......................................................41-29-3

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ............................................................ Marty Schaetzle Record at Mercyhurst:............................................. 42-57 (9 years) Career Record: .......................................................... 42-57 (9 years) 2010 Record: ..................................................10-3 (6-1 PSAC West) Stadium: ...............................................................................Tullio Field Capacity: ........................................................................................ 2,300 Surface:.....................................................................................FieldTurf Overall Record vs. Cal U:............................................................1-2-0

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ................................................................. Curt Cignetti Record at Indiana (Pa.): ............................................. 0-0 (1st year) Career Record: ............................................................. 0-0 (1st year) 2010 Record:....................................................6-5 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium: ..................................................George P. Miller Stadium Capacity: .......................................................................................6,500 Surface..........................................................................................A-Turf Overall Record vs. Cal U.......................................................59-22-2

Dr. George Mihalik Head Coach

Akeem Satterfield Running Back 2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

@ Seton Hill CHEYNEY @ West Chester INDIANA (Pa.) * CLARION * @ Edinboro * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * @ Lock Haven * MERCYHURST * @ Gannon * @ C.W. Post (or PSAC Championship)

MERRIMACK (Mass.) @ Cheyney WEST CHESTER @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ Clarion * EDINBORO * @ California (Pa.) * LOCK HAVEN * @ Mercyhurst * GANNON * C.W. POST

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

3 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m.

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

2010 RESULTS (10-3, 6-1) W 45-26 W 30-0 W 33-27 L 0-17 W 16-13 W 28-14 L 3-28 W 56-14 L 13-21 L 20-24 L 38-42

Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 27 Dec. 4

@ Notre Dame (Ohio) @ Kutztown @ C.W. Post LOCK HAVEN * @ Gannon * @ Indiana (Pa.) * @ Edinboro * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * SLIPPERY ROCK * CLARION * BLOOMSBURG + BLOOMSBURG ^ SHEPHERD ^

Mark Jackson Linebacker 2011 SCHEDULE

NOTRE DAME (Ohio) 12 p.m. KUTZTOWN 12 p.m. C.W. POST 12 p.m. @ Lock Haven * 3 p.m. GANNON * 1 p.m. INDIANA (Pa.) * 12 p.m. EDINBORO * 12 p.m. @ California (Pa.) * 3:30 p.m. @ Slippery Rock * 1 p.m. @ Clarion * 1 p.m. @ Shippensburg (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

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Curt Cignetti Head Coach

2011 SCHEDULE

2010 RESULTS (6-5, 3-4) Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Trevor Kennedy Wide Receiver

Marty Schaetzle Head Coach

EAST STROUDSBURG 4 p.m. BLOOMSBURG 8 p.m. @ Slippery Rock * 7 p.m. EDINBORO * 2 p.m. @ Mercyhurst * 12 p.m. @ Clarion * 3 p.m. GANNON * 1 p.m. CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * (Coal Bowl) 1 p.m. @ Lock Haven * 3 p.m. @ West Chester (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

2010 RESULTS (6-5, 3-4) W 23-0 L 14-35 W 28-20 W 41-0 L 10-14 W 28-27 W 22-21 (OT) W 31-21 W 21-13 W 38-14 W 56-37 W 28-14 L 14-49

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST. W 16-6 @ East Stroudsburg W 23-17 @ Bloomsburg L 20-47 SLIPPERY ROCK * W 17-0 @ Edinboro * W 18-0 MERCYHURST * L 27-28 CLARION * L 14-21 @ Gannon * L 17-45 @ California (Pa.) * (Coal Bowl) L 15-18 (OT) LOCK HAVEN * W 63-31 WEST CHESTER W 27-10

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

+ - PSAC Championship ^ - NCAA Playoffs

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS


2011 OPPONENTS GAME 11 • NOVEMBER 12 • 1 PM CHEYNEY, PA.

EDINBORO

CHEYNEY

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ............................................................Scott Browning Record at Edinboro: ................................................38-19 (5 years) Career Record: .........................................................38-19 (5 years) 2010 Record: ...................................................7-4 (3-4 PSAC West) Stadium: ........................................................Sox Harrison Stadium Capacity: .......................................................................................6,000 Surface:...................................................................................Sportexe Overall Record vs. Cal U:......................................................35-40-2

FOOTBALL FACTS: Head Coach: ................................................................. Ken Lockard Record at Cheyney: .......................................................... 0-0 (1 year) Career Record : ...............................................................0-0 (1 year) 2010 Record: ................................................. 1-10 (1-6 PSAC East) Stadium: ........................................O’Shields Stevenson Stadium Capacity: ...................................................................................... 5 , 0 0 0 Surface:..........................................................................Natural Grass Overall Record vs. Cal U:....................................................... 1-14-0

Ryan Skelton Linebacker 2011 SCHEDULE

2011 SCHEDULE

WEST LIBERTY 1:30 p.m. MERRIMACK (Mass.) 1 p.m. CHEYNEY 1 p.m. @ Gannon * 12 p.m. @ Indiana (Pa.) * 2 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK * 2 p.m. @ Mercyhurst * 12 p.m. CLARION * 6 p.m. LOCK HAVEN * 1 p.m. @ California (Pa.) * 3:30 p.m. @ East Stroudsburg (or PSAC Championship) 12 p.m.

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

2010 RESULTS (7-4, 3-4) @ West Liberty @ West Chester @ Cheyney GANNON * INDIANA (Pa.) * @ Slippery Rock * MERCYHURST * @ Clarion * @ Lock Haven * CALIFORNIA (Pa.) * EAST STROUDSBURG

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

2010 RESULTS (1-10, 1-6) W 20-19 W 16-14 W 27-21 W 13-0 L 0-18 L 14-28 L 21-22 W 31-14 W 30-22 L 0-24 W 28-25

Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

vs. Lincoln SLIPPERY ROCK EDINBORO KUTZTOWN * @ Millersville * BLOOMSBURG * @ West Chester * @ Shippensburg * @ East Stroudsburg * C.W. POST * @ California (Pa.)

* indicates conference game CAP indicates home game

L 0-12 L 0-30 L 21-27 L 14-52 W 20-17 L 14-52 L 34-48 L 0-50 L 14-58 L 28-63 L 6-57

ABOUT CAL U

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

LINCOLN 1 p.m. @ Slippery Rock 6 p.m. @ Edinboro 1 p.m. @ Kutztown * 1 p.m. MILLERSVILLE * 1 p.m. @ Bloomsburg * 3:30 p.m. WEST CHESTER * 1 p.m. SHIPPENSBURG * 1 p.m. EAST STROUDSBURG * 1 p.m. @ C.W. Post * 1 p.m. CALIFORNIA (Pa.) (or PSAC Championship) 1 p.m.

HISTORY

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Tim Hume Defensive Line

Ken Lockard Head Coach

RECORD 0-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 8-13-2 1-0-0 5-6-0 14-1-0 40-38-3 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 2-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 40-35-2 26-10-4 1-0-0 7-2-0 3-0-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 22-59-2 0-1-0 0-7-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 38-28-1 10-3-1 3-1-0 2-1-0 9-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 27-9-4 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 5-1-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 29-42-1 29-42-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 3-16-0 4-4-0 12-9-0 2-1-0 7-6-0 5-4-1 1-1-0

2010 REVIEW

Scott Browning Head Coach

OPPONENT Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bethany (W.Va.) Bloomsburg Bowie State Carnegie Mellon Cheyney Clarion Concord C.W. Post Dayton Denison Duquesne East Stroudsburg Eastern Illinois Eastern Tennessee Edinboro Fairmont State Fayetteville State Frostburg State Gannon Geneva Glenville State Grand Valley State Grove City Indiana (Pa.) James Madison Kutztown Lake Erie Lenoir-Rhyne Lock Haven Mansfield Marietta Mercyhurst Millersville Minnesota Duluth Monmouth (N.J.) New Haven Northwest Missouri State Ohio Wesleyan Other* Potomac State Rowan Saint Francis Saint Joseph (Ind.) Saint Vincent Salem International Saginaw Valley Seton Hill Shepherd Shippensburg Slippery Rock Southern Connecticut State St. Cloud State Susquehanna Towson Tusculum Valdosta State Washington & Jefferson Wayne State Waynesburg West Chester West Liberty West Virginia Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Westminster Wittenberg

PLAYERS

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ........................................................................Cheyney, Pa. Enrollment: ................................................................................. 1 , 7 0 0 Nickname: ................................................................................Wolves Colors: ............................................................................Blue & White Affiliation: ..............................................................NCAA Division II Conference: ....................................................................... PSAC East President: ........................................Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletic Director:............................................................China Jude Athletic Phone: ........................................................ 610.399.2287 Sports Information Director: ...............................Lenn Margolis SID E-Mail: ..............................................lmargolis@cheyney.edu SID Office Phone: ...................................................... 610.399.2143 SID Fax: ........................................................................ 610.399.2291 Website: .............................................www.cheyneywolves.com

Football records vs. collegiate opponents since 1916 (DNP 1942-45). Record 1916 - 2010 -- 388-387-27 2011 opponents in bold.

COACHING STAFF

SCHOOL FACTS: Location: ........................................................................Edinboro, Pa. Enrollment: ..................................................................................8,781 Nickname: ................................................................. Fighting Scots Colors: .............................................................................. Red & White Affiliation: .............................................................. NCAA Division II Conference:........................................................................PSAC West President: ..................................................................Dr. Jim Morgan Athletic Director:............................................Bruce Baumgartner Athletic Phone: .......................................................... 814.732.1822 Sports Information Director: ..................................... Bob Shreve SID E-Mail: ................................................. rshreve@edinboro.edu SID Office Phone: ....................................................... 814.732.1834 SID Fax: .......................................................................... 814.732.2596 Website: .............................................www.gofightingscots.com

ALL-TIME SERIES

*Cal U played several H.S. & A.C. in early years of the program.

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PRESEASON ROSTER SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 51 16 41 25 79 14 17 28 38 6 91 8 60 88* 20 90 67 99 47 53 72* 97 78 57 13 77 59 36 45 26 88 52 50 31 75 2 44 94 7* 19* 64 7 83* 28 84 71 46 98 32

Abercrombie, Jack ..................OL Adamson, Jasson ................. ATH Aholt, Phillip ............................ QB Allen, Jeff ................................... RB Anderson, Shawn....................DB Brown, Jeremiah .....................OL Brown, Nadir ............................WR Bryant, Ja’wan ..........................DB Burnam, Stephon ....................DB Carr, James ................................ LB Cherry, Chedrick.....................WR Clark, Sa’Quan ..........................DL Cochrane, Greg .......................WR Conjeski, Eric ............................OL Conway, Dakota .....................WR Cook, Cody ................................ RB Cook, Marcus ............................DL Cox, Devin .................................OL Crawford, Kevin .......................DL DeCarlo, Chase..........................TE Diamond, Brett ........................ LB Dixon-Baker, Jahmal ..............OL Donnelly, Andrew ...................DL Douglas, Kevin .........................OL Emrick, Jordan .........................DL Everson, Paul ............................ LB Farley, Tim ..................................OL Felton, Rhys..................................P Fiore, Derrick ............................DB Forsythe, Jake ........................... RB France, Charles......................... RB Green, Robby............................DB Gumbert, Josh.........................WR Hank, Ethan..............................WR Harding, Darnell ...................... LB Harper, Jesse ............................. LB Harris, Erik ..................................DB Johnson, Rishaw......................OL Johnson, Trey...........................WR Justice, Brian ............................. LB Kates, Jason...............................DL Knox, Jeff....................................DB Krivijanski, Nolan ................... QB Kush, Eric....................................OL Lalich, Peter.............................. QB Lewis, Kenny .............................DB Lining, Taj ..................................WR Livsey, Eric .................................DB Lomax, Devin...........................WR Lynn, Garrett .............................OL Lynn, Spencer........................... LB Manus, Vince.............................DL Marchena, Vladimir .............DB

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Cl.

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Ht.

Wt.

Hometown/High School

1 2 3 6 6* 7 7* 8 9 10 10* 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19* 20 21 22 23 24 25 25* 26 27 28 28* 29 30 31 31* 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Jr. (R) So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. (R) Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. (R) So. Sr. So. Fr. (R) So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. (R) Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. (R) So. Sr. Fr. (R) Fr. (R) Fr. Fr. Fr. (R) Jr. Fr. (R) So. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. (R) Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So.

WR WR DB WR RB QB DB WR DB DB QB QB LB WR DB QB DB WR QB RB DL DB RB RB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB RB DB DB DB DB DB K LB P RB RB RB LS LB RB LB TE DB LB LB OL LB

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185 150 195 170 185 235 205 205 210 205 185 200 220 200 170 210 190 200 205 180 245 175 185 210 180 185 185 200 210 180 185 215 220 190 190 180 195 175 225 180 230 245 225 210 215 230 230 230 200 210 250 275 240

Boiling Springs, N.C./Crest Rochester, Pa./Rochester Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills Springfield, Va./West Springfield Pittsburgh, Pa./DeMatha Catholic (Md.) Chandler, Ariz./Chandler Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills Avondale, Pa./St. Mark’s (Del.) Avon, Ohio/Avon Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk Rochester, Pa./Rochester East Orange, N.J./East Orange Tacoma Park, Md./John F. Kennedy Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport Sterling, Va./South Lakes West Mifflin, Pa./Central Catholic Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Rochester, Pa./Rochester Penn Hills, Pa./Central Catholic Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills Allentown, Pa./Parkland New Orleans, La./John Curtis Christian Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder Pittsburgh, Pa./McDowell Newark, N.J./West Side New Oxford, Pa./New Oxford Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Cleveland, Ohio/Hamilton Monongahela, Pa./Ringgold Bradford, Pa./Bradford La Habra, Calif./Sonora Volant, Pa./Wilmington State College, Pa./State College Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Baltimore, Md./Glenelg Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral Morgantown, W.Va./Preston Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort Monessen, Pa./Ringgold Donora, Pa./Ringgold Phoenix, Ariz./Paradise Valley Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Harsham McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

Mario Washington Trey Johnson Patrick Swearinger Chedrick Cherry Terrell Roberson Peter Lalich Jeff Knox Greg Cochrane Rontez Miles Scott Wallace Cody Schroeder Brian Sweeney Paul Everson Nadir Brown Andy Mudimbi Phillip Aholt Ja’wan Bryant Thomas Mayo Nolan Krivijanski Cody Cook B.J. Stevens Toni Whiteleather Lamont Smith Bryan Stefanik Shawn Anderson Kellan McCants Robby Green Jeff Parrish Eric Livsey Stephon Burnam Brice Myers Ahmad Shuler Erik Harris Kashmir Pretlor Vladimir Marchena Chaz Veal Derrick Fiore Cody Nuzzo James Carr Bryce Wilson Rob Stupar Jeff Allen R.J. Thomas Jon Mullinix Brian Justice Charles France Spencer Lynn Chase DeCarlo Cecil Tartt Neal Rands Jesse Harper Jack Abercrombie Darnell Harding

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6-0 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-0

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Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca Oakdale, Pa./West Allegheny Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights Butler, Pa./Butler Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights Melbourne, Australia/John Curtin Beaver, Pa./Beaver Sterling, Va./Parkview Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon Bridgeville, Pa./Chartiers Valley Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Trotwood, Ohio/Trotwood-Madison Springdale, Pa./Springdale Mt. Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant York, Pa./York Catholic Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic Belleview, Pa./Northgate Chester, Pa./Coatesville McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour Hammond, La./Hammond Clairton, Pa./Clairton Titusville, Pa./Titusville Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Bronx, N.Y./John F. Kennedy Philadelphia, Pa./Concord (Del.) Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield Smithton, Pa./Yough Pittsburgh, Pa./Brashear Columbus, Ohio/Pickerington North East Orange, N.J./Wilson (Pa.) Gray, Pa./North Star Akron, Ohio/Springfield Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk California, Pa./California Houston, Pa./Chartiers-Houston Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport York, Pa./York Catholic Douglassville, Pa./Daniel Boone Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt Pittsburgh, Pa./South Allegheny Pittsburgh, Pa./Woodland Hills Ephrata, Pa./Ephrata Denver, Colo./Mohave (Ariz.) Brooklyn, N.Y./Gar-Field (Va.) Rochester, Pa./Rochester New Salem, Pa./Uniontown Charleroi, Pa./Charleroi Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton Upper St. Clair, Pa./Upper Saint Clair

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 74 72 19 25* 9 92 15 61 43 29 75* 37 87 81 66 76 27 31* 49 54 6* 65 10* 85 70 63 83 30 23 69 93 95 24 21 40 3 12 48 96 82 42 35 58 56 10 1 68 22 80 89 39 86

Martin, Eddie.........................OL Maruscak, Mike ....................OL Mayo, Thomas ......................... WR McCants, Kellan ....................... DB Miles, Rontez ............................ DB Moore, Brett ................................. K Mudimbi, Andy ........................ DB Mulabah, Thomas ....................DL Mullinix, Jon............................... LS Myers, Brice ............................... DB Norris, Marquis......................... OL Nuzzo, Cody ................................. K O’Neil, Joe ................................. WR Olyaie, Jahan ............................. TE Page, Jr., Michael ..................... OL Pardee, Levi ............................... OL Parrish, Jeff ................................ DB Pretlor, Kashmir ....................... DB Rands, Neal ................................ LB Revtai, C.J. ................................... LB Roberson, Terrell ......................RB Santia, Steve ..............................DL Schroeder, Cody ......................QB Scott, Connor ........................... DB Scott, Kowan............................ WR Seaman, Jeremy ...................... OL Sellew, Tyler .............................. OL Shaffer, Justin ............................ TE Shuler, Ahmad ..........................RB Smith, Lamont ..........................RB Starceski, John ......................... OL Stead, Mitchell ..........................DL Stecak, Marc...............................DL Stefanik, Bryan ..........................RB Stevens, B.J. ................................DL Stupar, Rob .................................RB Swearinger, Patrick ................. DB Sweeney, Brian.........................QB Tartt, Cecil .................................. DB Taylor, Noah ...............................DL Teagarden, Casey ................... WR Thomas, R.J.................................RB Veal, Chaz................................... DB Voss, David .................................DL Voss, Dillon ................................. LB Wallace, Scott ........................... DB Washington, Mario ................ WR Welc, Chet.................................. OL Whiteleather, Toni................... DB Williams, Mike ......................... WR Williamson, Blake ..................... TE Wilson, Bryce ............................... P Zellem, Luke ...................................TE

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Brett Diamond C.J. Revtai Dillon Voss Jordan Emrick David Voss Rhys Felton Eric Conjeski Thomas Mulabah Tyler Sellew Eric Kush Steve Santia Michael Page, Jr. Devin Cox Chet Welc John Starceski Jeremy Seaman Garrett Lynn Mike Maruscak Jahmal Dixon-Baker Eddie Martin Rishaw Johnson Marquis Norris Levi Pardee Tim Farley Kevin Douglas Jeremiah Brown Mike Williams Jahan Olyaie Casey Teagarden Justin Shaffer Taj Lining Devin Lomax Kowan Scott Luke Zellem Joe O’Neil Josh Gumbert Dakota Conway Blake Williamson Marcus Cook Sa’Quan Clark Brett Moore Mitchell Stead Jason Kates Marc Stecak Noah Taylor Andrew Donnelly Vince Manus Kevin Crawford Jasson Adamson Jake Forsythe Ethan Hank Kenny Lewis Connor Scott

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

SENIORS - 22 Phillip Aholt Shawn Anderson Chedrick Cherry Marcus Cook Devin Cox Kevin Crawford Chase DeCarlo Brett Diamond Josh Gumbert Erik Harris Rishaw Johnson Jason Kates Eric Kush Eric Livsey Mike Maruscak Thomas Mayo Thomas Mulabah Jahan Olyaie Steve Santia Justin Shaffer Patrick Swearinger Casey Teagarden

Ja’wan Bryant .........................................................JAH-juan Chedrick Cherry ...................................................CHED-rick Eric Conjeski ....................................................con-JESS-key Paul Everson ..........................................................ev-er-SON Rishaw Johnson ....................................................rih-SHAW Nolan Krivijanski .......................................kriv-uh-JAN-ski Peter Lalich ................................................................lah-LICK Eric Livsey ......................................................................liv-SEE Vladimir Marchena ................................... mar-CHEEN-ah Mike Maruscak ........................................ mah-ROO-shack Andy Mudimbi .............................................moo-DIM-bee Thomas Mulabah.........................................moo-LAH-bah Jon Mullinix ..................................................... mull-in-INKS Cody Nuzzo..............................................................KNEW-zo Jahan Olyaie ......................................... jah-HAHN O-lee-a Kashmir Pretlor ............................ CASH-meer pret-LOR Tyler Sellew ................................................................SUH-lou Ahmad Shuler ..................................AH-maude SHOE-ler John Starceski ..................................................star-SES-key Marc Stecak ............................................................STAY-sack Rob Stupar ..............................................................STEW-par

JUNIORS - 23 Jeremiah Brown Nadir Brown James Carr Greg Cochrane

Kevin Douglas Tim Farley Rhys Felton Robby Green Jesse Harper Peter Lalich Vince Manus Rontez Miles Brice Myers Michael Page, Jr. Levi Pardee Lamont Smith John Starceski Noah Taylor Scott Wallace Mario Washington Chet Welc Toni Whiteleather Blake Williamson SOPHOMORES - 19 Ja’wan Bryant Paul Everson Charles France Darnell Harding Trey Johnson Brian Justice Nolan Krivijanski Andy Mudimbi

Jon Mullinix Jeff Parrish Ahmad Shuler Bryan Stefanik B.J. Stevens Rob Stupar Brian Sweeney R.J. Thomas David Voss Dillon Voss Mike Williams FRESHMAN (R) - 15 Eric Conjeski Cody Cook Andrew Donnelly Jordan Emrick Garrett Lynn Spencer Lynn Vladimir Marchena Kellan McCants Cody Nuzzo Joe O’Neil Kashmir Pretlor Tyler Sellew Mitchell Stead Marc Stecak Bryce Wilson

FRESHMAN - 27 Jack Abercrombie Jasson Adamson Jeff Allen Stephon Burnam Sa’Quan Clark Dakota Conway Jahmal Dixon-Baker Derrick Fiore Jake Forsythe Ethan Hank Jeff Knox Kenny Lewis Taj Lining Devin Lomax Eddie Martin Brett Moore Marquis Norris Neal Rands C.J. Revtai Terrell Roberson Cody Schroeder Connor Scott Kowan Scott Jeremy Seaman Cecil Tartt Chaz Veal Luke Zellem

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN New Jersey (3) East Orange - Nadir Brown Kowan Scott Newark - Ahmad Shuler

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California (1) La Habra - James Carr Colorado (1) Denver - Vince Manus Florida (1) Cape Coral - Brian Justice Louisiana (2) Hammond - Rishaw Johnson New Orleans - Robby Green Maryland (3) Baltimore - Jon Mullinix Tacoma Park - Andy Mudimbi Waldorf - Patrick Swearinger

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New York (2) Bronx - Kevin Douglas Brooklyn - Kevin Crawford North Carolina (1) Boiling Springs - Mario Washington Ohio (12) Akron - Joe O’Neil Avon - Cody Schroeder Cincinnati - Stephon Burnam Chedrick Cherry Marcus Cook Jahan Olyaie Cleveland - Chaz Veal Columbus - Devin Lomax Garfield Heights - David Voss Dillon Voss Hamilton - Kenny Lewis Trotwood - Michael Page, Jr. Pennsylvania (69) Allentown - Kellan McCants Avondale - Scott Wallace Beaver - Eric Conjeski Beaver Falls - Cody Cook Josh Gumbert Bryan Stefanik Brian Sweeney Belle Vernon - Spencer Lynn Tyler Sellew Belleview - Mike Maruscak Bethlehem - Vladimir Marchena Braddock - Rontez Miles Bradford - Cody Nuzzo

Pennsylvania (continued) Bridgeville - Eric Kush Butler - Jordan Emrick California - Dakota Conway Charleroi - Ethan Hank Chester - Jahmal Dixon-Baker Clairton - Marquis Norris Donora - Neal Rands Douglassville - Mitchell Stead Ephrata - Andrew Donnelly Greensburg - Steve Santia Casey Teagarden R.J. Thomas Gray - Luke Zellem Harrisburg - Jason Kates Jeremy Seaman Hatboro - Jack Abercrombie Hershey - Mike Williams Houston - Blake Williamson Johnstown - Kashmir Pretlor Lancaster - Tim Farley McKeesport - Ja’wan Bryant Sa’Quan Clark Darnell Harding McKees Rocks - Eddie Martin Monessen - Cecil Tartt Monongahela - Derrick Fiore Monroeville - Eric Livsey Jeff Parrish B.J. Stevens Mt. Pleasant - Chet Welc New Oxford - Erik Harris New Salem - Jake Forsythe Oakdale - C.J. Revtai Penn Hills - Lamont Smith Philadelphia - Jeremiah Brown Pittsburgh - Shawn Anderson Jeff Knox Taj Lining Garrett Lynn

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Pennsylvania (continued) Brice Myers Terrell Roberson Marc Stecak Noah Taylor Rochester - Jasson Adamson Paul Everson Trey Johnson Toni Whiteleather Smithton - Justin Shaffer Springdale - Devin Cox State College - Rob Stupar Titusville - Levi Pardee Upper St. Clair - Connor Scott Volant - Bryce Wilson West Mifflin - Nolan Krivijanski York - Brett Moore John Starceski South Carolina (1) Beaufort - Chase DeCarlo Virginia (4) Chesterfield - Brett Diamond Springfield - Peter Lalich Sterling - Thomas Mulabah Thomas Mayo West Virginia (2) Morgantown - Jeff Allen Charles France Australia (1) Melbourne - Rhys Felton


HEAD COACH 2011 PREVIEW

JOHN LUCKHARDT HEAD COACH 10th Year at Cal U Full Name: John Lewis Luckhardt Born: March, 12, 1945 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. College: Purdue (1968) Wife: Barbara Children: Allyson & Matt Grandchildren: Mattie & Reece

COACHING EXPERIENCE Cal U Head Coach W&J Head Coach Lehigh DC/LB Northern Illinois DB/WR Purdue GA

BOWL EXPERIENCE Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl NCAA I-AA Championship NCAA D-II Championship Rose Bowl

and Matt, and two grandchildren, Mathison Ava Eckenrode and Beatrice Alia Eckenrode. Allyson lives with husband Tim and daughters, Mattie and Reece, in Richmond, Va., and Matt works as an athletic fundraiser at Cal U.

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Games as a head coach Career wins W&J wins Cal U wins Seasons as head coach Winning seasons NCAA Playoff wins Divisional & conference titles NCAA Playoff appearances Rivalry wins over IUP & SRU AFCA All-Americans Years as DC at Lehigh Seasons as head coach at Cal U NCAA regional championships CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Undefeated regular seasons Children & grandchildren Stagg Bowl appearances (D-III)

HISTORY

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a perfect 11-0 regular season. That season, Cal U featured the top-ranked defense in NCAA Division II and set the then-school record for most points. The Vulcans suffered their only loss of the season in the NCAA Semifinals, while playing on ESPNU at Adamson Stadium against eventual-National Champion Valdosta State. The success continued in 2008, as Luckhardt guided Cal U to another NCAA regional title and the program’s first PSAC Championship since 1984. The Vulcans again lost at home in the NCAA Semifinals on ESPN2 to eventual-National Champion Minnesota Duluth. The Vulcans completed the threepeat in 2009, as they won the NCAA regional crown for the third-straight year. Cal U appeared in the PSAC Championship for a consecutive season behind a record-setting passing attack. The Vulcans won three-straight NCAA post-season games before losing on the road to another eventual-National Champion, Northwest Missouri State. Building a college powerhouse is nothing new to Luckhardt, who built nearby Washington & Jefferson into a national contender in NCAA Division III. Over his 17 seasons with the Presidents, he compiled a 13737-2 record and guided W&J to 13 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) titles, 11 appearances in the NCAA Playoffs, five regional championships and two appearances in the Stagg Bowl, the Division III Championship Game. Luckhardt received the American Football Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998 before being inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2007, he was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at W&J, where he still holds the school record for most career wins at 137. Luckhardt and his wife, Barbara, reside in Peters Twp., Pa., and have two grown children, Allyson Eckenrode

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In 10 years at Cal U, John Luckhardt has led the charge in what has been the best run in the history of football at the school. Since taking over the program prior to the 2002 season, Luckhardt has led the Vulcans to three NCAA Regional Championships, two appearances in the PSAC Championship Game, three top-10 finishes and six-consecutive PSAC West titles. Luckhardt has posted an astonishing 78-30 record (.722) with the Vulcans and is already the program’s all-time winningest coach. In addition to the 78 wins, some other notable accomplishments during his nine years with Cal U: only the second coach in PSAC history to direct threestraight teams to the NCAA Semifinals; only coach in Cal U history to post three-straight top-10 final rankings; only the second coach in Cal U history to beat Edinboro, IUP and Slippery Rock in the same season multiple times; only coach in Cal U history to guide the Vulcans to consecutive PSAC Championship appearances. Cal U’s success under Luckhardt has also extended into the classroom. In addition to 10 or more wins in the last four years, the Vulcans have had 68 PSAC Scholar-Athletes and six CoSIDA Academic All-District selections On the field, the Vulcans have produced several players who continued their football careers in the professional ranks. In 2009, four players worked out with NFL teams in mini-camps with cornerback Terrence Johnson signing with the New England Patriots and wide receiver Dominique Curry inking with the St. Louis Rams. This spring, defensive back Tommie Campbell was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. The Vulcans took a dominant leap as a national power in 2007. Luckhardt directed the Vulcans to a school-record 13 wins, their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Playoffs, an NCAA Regional Championship and

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COORDINATORS MIKE CONWAY

ASSOC. HEAD COACH/ DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 10th Year at Cal U Mike Conway has played an instrumental part in the Vulcans’ transformation into one of the perennial powerhouses in the PSAC, the region and the nation, serving as associate head coach and defensive coordinator. The 2011 campaign marks Conway’s 10th season with Cal U. In his nine years with the team, the Vulcans have ranked among the Top 30 nationally in total defense six times. In the last four years, he has coached two PSAC West Defensive Players of the Year and the last two PSAC West Freshman of the Year. Last year, Cal U led the PSAC in six major defensive categories, including total defense. The Vulcans limited opponents to only 14.4 points per game and held opponents to less than 100 rushing yards six times. During the 2007 campaign, he guided the No. 1-ranked defense in NCAA Division II, as the unit yielded just 207.6 total yards per game. That year, Cal U limited opponents to just 55.9 rushing yards and 11.5 points per game, both marks also led Division II. His extensive coaching background includes a stint at two Division I programs as an assistant coach, a four-year tenure as a head coach in the NAIA, along with a coordinator position with current Cal U head coach John Luckhardt at Division III powerhouse Washington & Jefferson. Conway started his coaching career in 1984, serving 10 years as the defensive coordinator for Luckhardt at W&J. During his tenure, the Presidents compiled a 98-8-1 record and made nine appearances in the NCAA Division III Playoffs, including two national championship contests. After his time at W&J, Conway served as the defensive line coach at Division I Purdue in 1995. He then accepted his first head football coaching job at his alma mater – Olivet Nazarene, an NAIA program located in Bourbonnais, Ill. He guided the Tigers to a 31-14 overall record in four seasons, including a trip to the 1998 NAIA National Championship Game. Following his time at ONU, Conway spent the next three seasons

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at Division I Arkansas State and NAIA programs Geneva and Southwestern (Kansas). A native of Pittsburgh, Conway holds a master’s degree in health education from Penn State. He earned his undergraduate degree in sociology and communication from Olivet Nazarene in 1983. As a player, Conway was a twotime All-American offensive lineman for the Tigers. He went on to play professionally in the CFL, USFL and NFL before a back injury forced his retirement.

THE CONWAY FILE Full Name: Michael Charles Conway Born: June 2, 1960 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. College: Olivet Nazarene (1983) Wife: Beth Ann Children: Dakota & T.D.

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002-11 2002 Spring 2001 2000 1996-99 1995 1984-94

Cal U AHC/DC Southwestern HC Arkansas State DL Geneva AHC/DC Olivet Nazarene HC Purdue DE W&J DC

BOWL EXPERIENCE 1998 1994 1992

NAIA Championship Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

MIKE KELLAR

ASSOC. HEAD COACH/ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Sixth Year at Cal U Mike Kellar returns for his sixth season as the offensive coordinator and first as associate head coach for offense with Cal U. Kellar previously served as the Vulcans’ offensive coordinator from 2003-08 before guiding Concord (W.Va.) to a 14-8 record as head coach over the last two seasons. Prior to his arrival, the Mountain Lions managed only one win in the previous two years and hadn’t had a winning season since 1998. In 2010, Kellar guided Concord to an 8-3 overall record to mark the first eight-win season for the program since it joined NCAA Division II in 1993. Under his guidance, the Mountain Lions featured one of the most balanced offenses in the WVIAC last season, ranking second in passing and total offense and third in scoring and rushing. Concord also ranked fourth in the country by averaging almost 500 yards of offense per game. While with the Mountain Lions, Kellar mentored one of the most explosive wide receivers in the country in Thomas Mayo. A two-time All-WVIAC selection, Mayo set a school record and led the country in receiving yards per game in 2009. That season, he became the school’s first-ever Harlon Hill regional finalist and was Concord’s first All-American since 2002. In his first stint with the Vulcans, Kellar developed some of the most potent offenses in school history. In 2004 and 2005, he coached the PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year in running back Antoine Bagwell. During the 2006 season, Cal U led the PSAC in total offense and rushing offense before setting single-season school records for points and total offense in 2007. The following year, Cal U won its first PSAC Championship since 1984 and broke the single-season record for passing yards behind the play of quarterback Kevin McCabe, who became the first 3,000-yard passer in school history. A native of West Virginia, Kellar was the starting quarterback at Glenville State for head coach Rich Rodriguez before transferring to Fairmont State.

He earned his undergraduate degree in liberal arts in 1996 from FSU before receiving his master’s degree from West Virginia in safety management. Kellar started his coaching career at his alma mater, Fairmont State. During his eight years as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, the Falcons won a pair of WVIAC championships. He then accepted the offensive coordinator position at Northern Michigan in 2002. During that season, the Wildcats set school records for passing attempts, completions and yards before finishing second in the conference in 2003 in both total offense and passing yards.

THE KELLAR FILE Full Name: Michael Anthony Kellar Born: April 3 1971 Hometown: Shinnston, W.Va. College: Fairmont State (1996) Wife: Melissa Children: Diedra, Jarrod, Anthony & Jacob

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2011 2009-10 2003-07 2002 1994-01

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Cal U AHC/OC Concord HC Cal U OC/QB Northern Michigan OC Fairmont State OC/QB


ASSISTANT COACHES CORNERBACKS/ RECRUITING COORDINATOR Eighth Year at Cal U

MIKE EVANS

starter at tackle and guard at Mercyhurst after transferring from Akron. He was named an All-American by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and as a senior he played in the Snow Bowl, a Division II all-star game. Evans earned a free-agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998 before being invited to mini-camp by the New Orleans Saints the following year. After starting his coaching career at Berkshire High School in Burton, Ohio, Evans worked with Saginaw Valley State in University Center, Mich., for four seasons prior to joining the Vulcan coaching staff.

TOM REBHOLZ SAFETIES Second Year at Cal U

Following his playing days with the Crimson Hawks, he was a student assistant at IUP in 2002 before coaching as an assistant at Division III Gettysburg in 2003. Rebholz graduated from IUP in 2003 as a double major in physical education and sport and business administration.

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Tom Rebholz will serve as the safeties coach with the Cal U staff after serving as the running backs coach in 2010. In his first year with the program, he mentored a corps of young running backs that included Lamont Smith. Smith was an All-PSAC West First-Team selection after becoming just the sixth different player in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. Prior to Cal U, Rebholz served as an assistant coach at Pikeville (Ky.), an NAIA program. He also previously served as a graduate assistant with Duquesne in 2008. While with the Division I Dukes, he worked with the tight ends and also assisted with the strength & conditioning program. A native of Pittsburgh, Rebholz joined the Vulcans after being a fouryear letterman at rival IUP from 19982001. With the Crimson Hawks, he was a fullback for a program that posted a 3511 record and appeared in four-straight NCAA Playoffs. As a senior, he received the Tim Singel Program Award (formerly the Coaches Award).

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Mike Evans enters his ninth season as the offensive line coach on the Vulcans’ coaching staff. His offensive line units have ranked among the PSAC elite in recent years, while clearing lanes for some of the league’s top running backs. In his eight years at Cal U, Evans has coached 10 different All-PSAC players, two Gene Upshaw Award finalists and an Academic All-American. A four-year starter, Tim McCutcheon was a two-time All-American and two-time finalist for the Upshaw Award in 2006 and 2007, while guard Dan Jordan was a threetime All-PSAC and academic all-district selection from 2008-10. Former guard Derek Katris became the second player in program history to be selected an Academic All-American in 2006. Evans’ offensive line have helped pave the way for four different 1,000yard backs since 2004 when AllAmerican Antoine Bagwell led the PSAC and ranked second in the country with over 1,750 rushing yards. As a player, Evans was a three-year

Upshaw Award Finalist and PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year in 2009. While with the Boilermakers, Jacobs served as an offensive graduate assistant. He started his coaching career in 2002 as an offensive graduate assistant and coached the offensive linemen and long snappers at Eastern Michigan. In between his stops at EMU and Purdue, Jacobs spent the 2004 season as the offensive line coach at Wilmington (Ohio), a Division III program. Jacobs was a two-year letterman as a center for Ohio State playing for both John Cooper and Jim Tressel. Following his senior season in 2001, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. He graduated from Ohio State in 2001 with a bachelor of science in education before completing his master’s degree in health and kinesiology at Purdue in 2008.

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Mike Jacobs enters his fourth season on the Vulcans’ coaching staff working with the defensive linemen after spending three years with Division I Purdue. Last year, Cal U led the PSAC in both rushing defense and sacks. The Vulcans only allowed 78.4 rushing yards per game after registering a combined 40 sacks from over a dozen players. In his first two years with the Cal U program, Jacobs tutored defensive end Willie Walker, who was a two-time Gene

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two-year starter for the Vulcans. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 2004 before finishing his master’s degree in geography and regional planning at Cal in 2006. A native of Cincinnati, Cole was a first-team league all-star and earned all-city honors as a defensive back at Winton Woods High School.

DEFENSIVE LINE Fourth Year at Cal U

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF

Dave Cole begins his eighth season as a member of the coaching staff at Cal U, serving as the cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator. While with the Vulcans, Cole mentored Tommie Campbell, who was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft, as well as All-American Terrence Johnson, who signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent following his senior season in 2009. Cal U has led the PSAC in interceptions in five of the last six seasons. Last year, the Vulcans paced the league with 21 interceptions by 10 different players. In 2007, the Vulcans were the topranked defense in the nation and led the PSAC with 18 interceptions. Cole is a former four-year player and

MIKE JACOBS

2011 PREVIEW

DAVE COLE


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

ASSISTANT COACHES CHAD SALISBURY QUARTERBACKS Third Year at Cal U

An eight-year veteran of the Arena Football League (AFL), Chad Salisbury begins his third season as quarterbacks coach with Cal U. In his first two years with the program, he mentored Josh Portis, who finished his career as the school’s all-time leader in touchdown passes while playing just two seasons. Salisbury played with five teams during his AFL career before finishing his career after the 2007 season with the Grand Rapids Rampage. In his final two seasons in the AFL, he threw for over a combined 5,000 yards and 100 touchdowns. Prior to his successful professional career, Salisbury was a two-year letterman at Buffalo after transferring from New Mexico State. In his first season with the Bulls, he established then-school records for completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense. Salisbury finished his two-year career at Buffalo with over 4,900 passing yards and 31 touchdowns.

He started his coaching career at his high school alma mater Frazier High School, serving as an assistant for current Cal U wide receivers coach/ special teams coordinator Larry Wilson. Salisbury resumed coaching in the off-season of his professional career at Byron Center High School in Michigan. Prior to being hired at Cal U, Salisbury was hired as the quarterbacks/wide receivers coach for the Los Angeles Avengers before the AFL cancelled the 2009 season.

D’MONN BAKER TIGHT ENDS Fifth Year at Cal U

D’Monn Baker enters his fifth season on the Vulcans’ coaching staff in 2011, serving as the tight ends coach. Baker, a former two-year starter at tight end for Cal U, has been a part of four-straight NCAA Playoff teams. Last season, he coached a group of tight ends led by sophomore Blake Williamson. An All-PSAC West FirstTeam selection last year, Williamson is a preseason All-America candidate in 2011. Baker previously coached another

All-PSAC West tight end in Cory Garver, who set career highs in both receptions and receiving yards as a senior. As a player in 2006, Baker earned AllPSAC West Second-Team laurels after catching two touchdowns and serving as a blocker for former All-American running back Antoine Bagwell. Prior to attending Cal U, Baker earned two letters at Division I Bowling Green State. In his two years at Bowling Green, the Falcons compiled a 17-6 record under then-head coach Urban Meyer, who eventually won the 2006 and 2008 National Championship at Florida. Following his senior season, Baker played for Team USA, which won the gold medal in Japan at the 2007 World Championship.

LARRY WILSON

RECEIVERS/ SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR Seventh Year at Cal U Larry Wilson enters his seventh year at Cal U as the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator and has coached All-Americans in both roles. Since 2005, Wilson has coached at least one All-PSAC West First-Team wide receiver every year. He has mentored three different 1,000-yard receivers, with Marcel Pestano becoming the first in 25 years during the 2008 season. Wilson was instrumental in the development of All-American A.J. Jackson, who in 2009 set single-season school records for receptions, yards and touchdowns. Wilson has also developed some of the top specialists in the PSAC. In 2007, kicker Tyler Lorenz was named an AllAmerican after setting the school record for single-season and career field goals. Last year, he coached All-PSAC kicker Marc Domonkos and punter Derek Fiorenza. Domonkos set the school record for PAT attempts, while Fiorenza ranked second in the league in punting.

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Prior to his time with the Vulcans, Wilson was no stranger to the PSAC as he played three seasons at rival Slippery Rock. Wilson also brings head-coaching experience from the scholastic level as he served as the head coach at Frazier High School, where he was an all-state receiver, in nearby Perryopolis, Pa. He graduated from Slippery Rock with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS


SUPPORT STAFF DAVID STORINO

DEFENSIVE CONSULTANT Ninth Year at Cal U

2011 PREVIEW

JOHN DURHAM

VIDEO COORDINATOR/ TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST Second Year at Cal U

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF

SHANNON KELLEY RUNNING BACKS First Year at Cal U

PSAC Championships Year Coach 1968-co Bill Hepner 1984 Jeff Petrucci 2007 John Luckhardt

Years 3 1 6 2 1 12 1 4 12 8 3 4 4 12 4 5 9

Won 10 4 28 5 2 37 0 27 54 34 8 6 9 54 11 21 78

Lost 6 1 15 8 5 40 4 6 38 27 18 28 30 66 33 32 30

Tied 4 1 1 2 0 9 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

Pct. .600 .750 .648 .400 .286 .483 .000 .818 .585 .554 .308 .176 .238 .451 .250 .396 .648

Totals

91

388

387

27

.501

Final Ranking -

10-Win Seasons Year Record 2007 13-1-0 2008 12-2-0 2009 11-4-0 2010 12-2-0

Coach John Luckhardt John Luckhardt John Luckhardt John Luckhardt

Final Ranking 4 6 7 14

One-Loss Seasons Year Record 1917 1-1-1 1919 4-1-1 1922 6-1-0 1948 6-1-0 1949 7-1-0 1960 7-1-0 1962 5-1-1 2007 13-1-0

Coach B.B. Fernald Seaman P.C. Allison Earle Bruce Earle Bruce Ted Nemeth Bill Hepner John Luckhardt

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Cal U Football by Decade 1910s..................................................................................................................... 14-7-5 (.635) 1920s...................................................................................................................39-32-3 (.547) 1930s...................................................................................................................32-31-9 (.507) 1940s...................................................................................................................28-15-0 (.651) 1950s...................................................................................................................42-35-1 (.545) 1960s...................................................................................................................46-30-5 (.599) 1970s...................................................................................................................21-68-1 (.239) 1980s...................................................................................................................48-53-1 (.475) 1990s...................................................................................................................30-75-2 (.290) 2000s...................................................................................................................78-39-0 (.667) 2010s..................................................................................................................... 10-2-0 (.833)

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ABOUT CAL U

Seasons 1916-18 1919 1920-25 1926-27 1928 1929-40 1941 1946-49 1950-61 1962-69 1970-72 1973-76 1977-80 1981-92 1993-96 1997-01 2002-10

Coach Earle Bruce Ted Nemeth

HISTORY

Coaching Records Coach B.B. Fernald Seaman P.C. Allison Clarence Grove Manford Ewing Bill Steers Bill Watkins Earle Bruce Ted Nemeth Bill Hepner John Katusa Elmo Natali Hal Hunter Jeff Petrucci Kevin Donley Mike Kolakowski John Luckhardt

Record 9-0-0 8-0-0

League Record 5-1-0 4-2-0 6-0-0

2010 REVIEW

Unbeaten Year 1946 1958

Overall Record 6-2-1 8-3-0 13-1-0

PLAYERS

COACHING RECORDS


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

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PHILLIP AHOLT

JA’WAN BRYANT

Senior (R), Quarterback 6-3, 210 lbs. Major: Business Administration

Sophomore, Defensive Back 6-2, 190 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

McKEESPORT, PA.

CAVE CREEK, ARIZ.

2010: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) ... transfer from Scottsdale Community College (2009) ... also played at Arizona Western (2007) High School: Played at Cactus Shadows

YEAR 2010

GP 6

SOLO 5

DEFENSE AST 1

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High School: Played at McKeesport ... All-Nike Combine

SHAWN ANDERSON

On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 27, 1991 ... Son of Jeana Bryant

PITTSBURGH, PA.

Senior, Defensive Back 6-1, 180 lbs. Major: Business Administration

GP 10 14 11 35

SOLO 5 23 30 58

DEFENSE AST 1 5 19 25

TOTAL 6 28 49 83

INT 1 5 6

PD 2 12 14

2010: Started 11 games at safety, posting 49 tackles (30 solo) with 1.0 TFL, five interceptions and seven pass break-ups … made seven stops (four solo) with 1.0 TFL, one interception and two pass break-ups in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected four tackles (two solo) and two interceptions at C.W. Post … posted three stops (two solo) and one interception at Clarion … tallied five tackles (two solo) versus Slippery Rock … recorded five stops (four solo) and one pass break-up at Mercyhurst … made careerhigh nine tackles (four solo) against IUP … collected seven stops (six solo) with one interception versus Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) ... 2009: Played in 14 games as a reserve defensive back ... finished with 28 tackles (23 solo), one interception and one pass break-up ... had 12 tackles (11 solo) on special teams ... made three stops (two solo) with one pass break-up against Bloomsburg ... established season high with five tackles (four solo) at IUP ... finished with four stops (all solo) at Slippery Rock ... recorded first career interception against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... posted three tackles (all solo) at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman in the secondary and on special teams ... posted six tackles (five solo) with one forced fumble ... forced fumble at Clarion ... made season-high three tackles (two solo) at Gannon High School: Played at Penn Hills ... all-conference On A Personal Note: Born March 11, 1987 ... Son of Deneen Anderson and Darryl Lillard ... younger brother of former running back Brandon Anderson (2006-09)

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INT -

PD -

2010: Played in six games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … finished with six tackles (five solo) … collected one tackle (solo) in college debut against Lock Haven … finished with two stops (both solo) at Mercyhurst … made two tackles (one solo) versus Cheyney … 2009: Redshirted

On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 13, 1988

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

TOTAL 6

Shawn Anderson led the team with five interceptions last season.

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS


RETURNING PLAYERS 6 CINCINNATI, OHIO

Senior, Wide Receiver 5-11, 170 lbs. Major: Business Administration

GP 9 13 12 34

NO 4 29 56 89

RECEIVING AVG/C YDS 49 12.2 518 17.9 795 14.2 1362 15.3

TD 1 1

LONG 17 22 22

TD 1 3 13 17

LONG 16 48 52 52

High School: Played at Moeller ... all-city, all-league, all-state On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 12, 1989 ... Son of Michael and Alfreda Cherry

GP 9 13 -

NO 5 6 11

YEAR 2009 2010 Career

GP 13 12 -

NO 17 20 37

KICK RETURNS AVG/R YDS 504 29.6 508 25.4 1012 27.4

TD -

LONG 54 48 54

YEAR 2010

GP 12

NO 2

RUSHING AVG/C YDS 26 13.0

TD 1

LONG 17

2010 REVIEW HISTORY ABOUT CAL U

2010: All-PSAC West Second Team … appeared in all 12 games with 11 starts at wide receiver … led team with career highs of 56 receptions, 795 yards and 13 touchdowns … led all receivers and ranked fourth overall in PSAC in touchdowns … ranked ninth and 10th, respectively, in the league in receiving yards and receptions … posted four 100-yard games … finished with 508 yards on 20 kickoff returns … made four receptions for 50 yards with a touchdown in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … had career-high 139 yards and two touchdowns on four catches against East Stroudsburg … set career high with eight receptions for 110 yards and one touchdown at Clarion … finished with seven catches for 88 yards and one touchdown at Gannon … caught a touchdown versus Slippery Rock … totaled 100 all-purpose yards behind 37 receiving yards and 63 kickreturn yards at Mercyhurst … named Coal Bowl MVP after scoring touchdown and game-tying two-point conversion with 5.2 seconds left against IUP … had season-long 48 yard kick return versus the Crimson Hawks … finished with 48 receiving yards and one touchdown on six receptions at Edinboro … posted 105 yards and career-best three touchdowns on six catches against Cheyney … tied career high with eight receptions for 130 yards and two touchdowns versus Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … finished with a season-high 83 yards on four kick returns against Bloomsburg … 2009: Played in 13 games with five starts at wide receiver ... finished with 29 receptions, 518 receiving yards and three touchdowns ... led team and ranked sixth in the country with 29.6 yards per kick return ... finished with 33 yards on three catches against Bloomsburg ... posted 44 yards and one touchdown on two receptions at West Chester ... had

PLAYERS

YEAR 2008 2009 Career

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG/R 35 7.0 59 9.8 94 8.5

COACHING STAFF

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

2011 PREVIEW

CHEDRICK CHERRY

a season-long 48-yard catch against Gannon ... finished with 70 receiving yards, including the 47-yard, game-winning touchdown reception, versus Clarion ... also had a season-high 128 yards on four kickoff returns against Clarion ... finished with 66 yards on three receptions at Lock Haven ... posted 29 yards and one touchdown on two catches versus Edinboro ... scored a touchdown on a blocked punt return at Slippery Rock ... made a season-high six receptions for 53 yards at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... also had 105 return yards on six returns (four kickoff, two punt) ... finished with 47 receiving yards on two catches against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... posted three receptions for 38 yards at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Appeared in nine games with three starts at wide receiver ... had four receptions for 49 yards with one touchdown ... also returned five punts for 35 yards ... started season-opener versus West Chester ... scored first career touchdown at Gannon ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009)

Chedrick Cherry led the PSAC with a career-high 13 receiving touchdowns in 2010.

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GREG COCHRANE

MARCUS COOK

Junior, Wide Receiver 6-2, 205 lbs. Major: Business Administration

Senior, Defensive Line 6-2, 240 lbs. Major: Business Administration

CHANDLER, ARIZ.

YEAR 2010

GP 10

YEAR 2010

GP 10

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 12 12.0

NO 1 SOLO 4

DEFENSE AST 4

TD -

TOTAL 8

INT -

CINCINNATI, OHIO

LONG 12 PBU -

2010: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams … made one reception for 12 yards … finished with eight tackles (four solo) on special teams … made two stops three times … posted reception against Lock Haven … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … transfer from San Diego Mesa (2009) High School: Played at Chandler ... AP All-State First-Team ... all-conference On a Personal Note: Born June 23, 1986

60 ERIC CONJESKI BEAVER, PA.

Freshman (R), Offensive Line 6-2, 275 lbs. Major: Justice Studies 2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) High School: Played at Beaver ... three-year letterman, AP All-State SecondTeam, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, two-way all-conference

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 3 15 12 30

SOLO 4 13 9 26

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 3 7 20 33 11 20 34 60

SACKS 3.0-27 2.5-14 5.5-41

2010: Started all 12 games on the defensive line … posted 20 tackles (nine solo) with 3.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks … tallied two stops in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … finished with two tackles (one solo) at Clarion … set season high with three stops (two solo) and added 1.5 TFL and 0.5 sack at Gannon … registered two tackles against IUP … made two stops (both solo) at Edinboro … tied season high with three tackles (two solo), 2.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks versus Cheyney … tallied two stops against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … 2009: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... started all 15 games on the defensive line ... finished with 33 tackles (13 solo), 6.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks ... made three tackles (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against Bloomsburg ... collected four stops (two solo) with 1.0 TFL at West Chester ... finished with two tackles (one solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at IUP ... registered three stops (two solo) with 1.0 TFL at Lock Haven ... made three tackles (all solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Slippery Rock ... finished with two stops and 0.5 TFL at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... recorded two tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... tied season best with four tackles (one solo) at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with three stops (one solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Appeared in three games as a reserve defensive lineman ... posted seven tackles (four solo) with 1.0 TFL ... made career-high five stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL against Lake Erie ... 2007: Redshirted High School: Played at Winton Woods On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 4, 1989 ... Son of Robert Cook and Curetta Taylor

On a Personal Note: Born July 20, 1991

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BEAVER FALLS, PA.

Freshman (R), Running Back 5-9, 180 lbs. Major: Business Administration 2010: Redshirted High School: Played at Beaver Falls ... three-year letterman, AP All-State FirstTeam, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Penn-Ohio Classic, conference Offensive MVP, first-team all-conference, alltime leading rusher in school history On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 1, 1992 Marcus Cook registered 3.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks in 2010.

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TFL-YDS 1.0-3 6.0-33 3.5-19 10.5-55

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DEVIN COX

CHASE DECARLO

Senior, Offensive Line 6-3, 300 lbs. Major: Business Administration

Senior, Tight End 6-5, 230 lbs. Major: Business Administration

BEAUFORT, S.C.

SPRINGDALE, PA.

YEAR 2009

GP 14

DEFENSE SOLO AST 7 4

TOTAL 11

2011 PREVIEW

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TFL-YDS 2.0-3

NO 21 21

RECEIVING AVG/C YDS 219 10.4 219 10.4

TD 1 1

LONG 33 33

2010: Played in seven games as a reserve tight end and on special teams … finished with two tackles on special teams … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Did not participate ... 2008: Appeared in all 14 games with five starts at tight end ... finished with 21 catches for 219 yards and one touchdown ... posted 32 yards and one touchdown on three receptions at Clarion ... established a career high with 48 yards on two catches against Lock Haven ... finished with three receptions for 33 yards versus Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... set career high with four catches for 20 yards at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... transfer from Georgia Southern (2007)

PLAYERS PLAYERS

High School: Played at Springdale ... two-time all-WPIAL, two-time all-state honorable mention ... Tribune Top 20

GP 14 7 21

COACHING STAFF

2010: Started all 12 games at right guard … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Appeared in 14 games on both the offensive and defensive line ... finished with 11 tackles (seven solo) and 2.0 TFL ... made first career start on the offensive line against Gannon ... finished with three tackles (two solo) at Lock Haven ... registered 1.0 TFL versus Edinboro ... tied season high with three stops (two solo) against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... recorded 1.0 TFL at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... transfer from Army (2007)

YEAR 2008 2010 Career

High School: Played at Beaufort On A Personal Note: Born March 24, 1988 ... Son of Charles DeCarlo and Martha Foster

99 KEVIN CRAWFORD

2010 REVIEW

On A Personal Note: Born June 23, 1988 ... Son Bruce and Judi Cox

BROOKLYN, N.Y.

Senior, Defensive Line 6-4, 270 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

GP 12

SOLO 7

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 10 17

TFL-YDS 2.0-14

HISTORY

YEAR 2010

SACKS 1.0-11

High School: Played at Gar-Field (Va.) ... second-team all-district

ABOUT CAL U

2010: Started all 12 games as a defensive lineman, finishing with 17 tackles (seven solo), 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one fumble recovery … collected two stops in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … finished with two tackles (one solo) at C.W. Post … registered two stops (one solo) and 0.5 TFL versus East Stroudsburg … recorded two tackles (one solo) against Slippery Rock … set season high with four stops (one solo) versus IUP … tallied one tackle and 0.5 TFL at Edinboro … tied season high with four tackles (three solo), 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one fumble recovery against Cheyney … 2009: Redshirted ... transfer from Virginia (2006, 2008) Kevin Crawford started all 12 games on the defensive line in 2010.

On A Personal Note: Born April 17, 1987 ... Son of Kevin and Judy Crawford

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RETURNING PLAYERS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

53 BRETT DIAMOND CHESTERFIELD, VA.

Senior, Linebacker 6-2, 230 lbs. Major: Business Administration

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 13 14 12 39

SOLO 27 35 29 91

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 16 43 29 64 35 64 80 171

TFL-YDS SACKS INT 3.0-13 1.0-9 1 8.0-21 1.5-3 3 9.0-35 4.5-27 1 20.0-69 7.0-39 5

2010: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region … Daktronics Second-Team All-Region … All-PSAC West First-Team … preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Services (CDS) ... started all 12 games at linebacker, leading team and tying career high with 64 tackles (29 solo) … finished with 9.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks, one interception and two pass break-ups … made eight tackles (two solo), 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … registered three tackles (one solo), 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and returned an interception for a touchdown against East Stroudsburg … collected five tackles (three solo) with 1.0 TFL versus Lock Haven … established a career high with 10 stops (seven solo) and added 1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one pass break-up at Mercyhurst … tied career high with 10 tackles (three solo) and 2.5 TFL against IUP … finished with seven stops (four solo), 1.0 TFL and 0.5 sack at Edinboro … registered six tackles (four solo) versus Cheyney … tallied five stops (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … 2009: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC West FirstTeam ... played in 14 games with 13 starts at linebacker ... finished with 64 tackles (35 solo), 8.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, three interceptions and three pass break-ups ... collected three tackles (two solo),1.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and one pass break-up against Saginaw Valley ... made seven stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL versus Bloomsburg ... established season high with nine tackles (four solo) at West Chester ... posted four stops (three solo) with 0.5 TFL and one pass break-up against Gannon ... collected three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL versus Clarion ... finished with three stops (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at IUP ... posted eight tackles (five solo) against Edinboro ... made first interception of the season at Slippery Rock ... collected eight stops (four solo) with 1.0 TFL and one interceptions versus Mercyhurst ... finished with three tackles (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... made seven stops (five solo) with 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sack and one interception at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... collected four tackles (three solo) with 0.5 TFL at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with three stops (one solo) and 0.5 TFL at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009) ... 2008: Appeared in 13 games with eight starts at inside linebacker as a true freshman ... led all freshmen with 43 tackles (27 solo) ... registered 3.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, one interception and one fumble recovery ... made first career start versus Lock Haven, finishing with four tackles (three solo) ... had season-high eight stops (three solo) with first career interception at Mercyhurst ... made three tackles (two solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... also had 1.5 TFL at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... made six tackles (three solo) against Minnesota Duluth in NCAA Semifinals High School: Played at Matoaca ... two-time first-team all-district, second-team all-state, first-team all-region and all-metro On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 28, 1989 ... Son of David and Belinda Diamond

Brett Diamond led the team with 64 tackles during 2010.

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ANDREW DONNELLY

TIM FARLEY

Freshman (R), Defensive Line 6-5, 230 lbs. Major: Sport Management

Junior, Offensive Line 6-4, 305 lbs. Major: Sport Management

EPHRATA, PA.

2010: Redshirted High School: Played at Ephrata ... two-year captain, two-way all-league

LANCASTER, PA.

2010: Played in seven games with one start at left tackle … made first college start against Slippery Rock … 2009: Member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) … transfer from Towson (2009) High School: Played at Manheim Township ... three-year starter, all-state honorable mention, first-team all-league, member of section championship team On a Personal Note: Born June 12, 1989 ... Son of Kevin and Lisa Farley

57 JORDAN EMRICK BUTLER, PA.

2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)

45 CHARLES FRANCE MORGANTOWN, W.VA.

PLAYERS

Freshman (R), Defensive Line 6-3, 260 lbs. Major: Business Administration

COACHING STAFF

On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 15, 1991 ... Son of Michael Donnelly and Julie Fischer

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Sophomore, Running Back 6-2, 230 lbs. Major: Chemistry

High School: Played at Butler ... all-conference 2010: Did not see varsity action … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) … 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10)

On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 11, 1990

High School: Played at Preston ... all-conference honorable mention

PAUL EVERSON

On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 10, 1990 ... Son of John Charles and Beth Ann France

ROCHESTER, PA.

2010 REVIEW

13 Sophomore, Linebacker 6-4, 220 lbs. Major: Criminal Justice

GP 12

SOLO 4

DEFENSE AST 3

TOTAL 7

TFL-YDS -

HISTORY

YEAR 2010

2010: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams, finishing with seven tackles (four solo) … tallied six stops (three solo) on special teams … made college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … set season high with three tackles (two solo) against East Stroudsburg … recorded two stops (one solo) at Clarion … collected two tackles (one solo) versus Cheyney … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) … 2009: Redshirted

ABOUT CAL U

High School: Played at Rochester ... four-year letterman, captain, two-time allstate, two-time first-team all-conference, Penn-Ohio All-Star On A Personal Note: Born April 7, 1991 ... Son of Andrew and Hennritta Everson Paul Everson made seven tackles on special teams in 2010.

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SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

RETURNING PLAYERS 88

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JOSH GUMBERT

DARNELL HARDING

Senior, Wide Receiver 6-2, 170 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

Sophomore, Linebacker 6-4, 240 lbs. Major: Sport Management

McKEESPORT, PA.

BEAVER FALLS, PA.

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 13 13 11 37

NO 31 8 39

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 13 13 11 37

NO 13 20 1 34

RECEIVING YDS 397 92 489

AVG/C 12.8 11.5 12.5

TD 1 1 2

LONG 42 23 42

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG/R 167 12.8 152 7.6 24 24.0 343 10.1

TD -

LONG 34 20 24 34

2010: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams … finished with one punt return for 24 yards at Edinboro … 2009: Played in 13 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams ... posted eight catches for 92 yards and one touchdown ... also finished with 152 yards on 20 punt returns ... set season highs with four receptions for 57 yards and one touchdown against Gannon ... finished with four punt returns for a season-best 38 yards at IUP ... posted season-long 20-yard punt return at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... 2008: Appeared in 13 games with six starts at wide receiver ... finished with 31 receptions for 397 yards and one touchdown ... also had 167 yards on 13 punt returns ... made first career start against West Chester, finishing with 33 yards on three catches ... set career highs with five receptions for 103 yards versus IUP ... posted career-long 34-yard punt return against Lock Haven ... equaled five catches against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... registered first career touchdown at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Redshirted

YEAR 2010

GP 10

SOLO 15

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 10 25

High School: Played at McKeesport ... PSFCA West All-Star, All-Nike Combine, East-West All-Star On A Personal Note: Born March 22, 1991 ... Son of Darnell Stinson and Dione Harding ... younger brother of Cal U basketball player Quentin Harding

On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 10, 1989 ... Son of Allan and Stacy Gumbert

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2010: PSAC West Freshman of the Year … appeared in 10 games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams, finishing with 25 tackles (15 solo), 9.0 TFL, one interception and one forced fumble … led team with 5.0 sacks … registered four tackles (three solo), 1.0 TFL and one interception while making college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … made two stops (both solo) with 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at C.W. Post … collected three tackles (all solo) with 1.0 TFL against East Stroudsburg … finished with two tackles (both solo), 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Clarion … established season highs with five stops (two solo), 2.5 TFL and 2.0 sacks versus Lock Haven … tallied three tackles (one solo), 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack and one forced fumble at Edinboro … 2009: Redshirted

High School: Played at Blackhawk

Josh Gumbert set career highs for receptions and yards in 2008.

TFL-YDS 9.0-50

Darnell Harding led the Vulcans with 5.0 sacks last year.

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Senior, Defensive Back 6-2, 220 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

GP 12 15 12 39

SOLO 12 50 33 95

DEFENSE AST TOTAL TFL-YDS 3 15 34 84 4.5-20 28 61 5.0-17 65 160 9.5-37

INT 3 3 6

PD 2 7 6 15

HISTORY ABOUT CAL U

Erik Harris has made 9.5 TFL and six interceptions in the last two years.

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On A Personal Note: Born April 2, 1990 ... Son of Christine Higgins

PLAYERS

High School: Played at New Oxford ... captain, Gettysburg Times Athlete of the Year

COACHING STAFF

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

2011 PREVIEW

ERIK HARRIS

2010: Football Gazette Second-Team All-Region … Daktronics Second-Team AllRegion … All-PSAC West First-Team … started all 12 games at safety, finishing tied for second on the team with 61 tackles (33 solo) … recorded 5.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, three interceptions, three pass break-ups and one blocked kick … finished with season-high eight tackles (three solo) and 0.5 TFL in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected seven stops (five solo) with one interception and a blocked punt at C.W. Post … made five tackles (three solo) with one interception at Clarion … registered six stops (four solo) and 1.0 TFL against Lock Haven … posted six tackles (two solo) at Gannon … tied season high with eight stops (five solo) and added 1.0 TFL and one pass break-up versus Slippery Rock … tallied seven tackles (three solo), 1.5 TFL and one interception against IUP … finished with three stops (two solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack versus Cheyney … made four tackles (one solo) against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) … 2009: Played in all 15 games with 12 starts at safety ... posted career highs with 84 tackles (50 solo), 4.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks, three interceptions, seven pass breakups and two fumble recoveries ... led team with 19 tackles (nine solo) on special teams ... made seven tackles (four solo) with one interception and fumble recovery against Saginaw Valley in first career start ... collected six stops (three solo) and one breakup at West Chester ... recorded three tackles (two solo) and a fumble recovery versus Gannon ... posted five stops (two solo) against Edinboro ... totaled five tackles (four solo) with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Slippery Rock ... set career high with 11 stops (six solo), 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack and one interception versus Mercyhurst ... registered eight tackles (two solo) at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... posted six stops (three solo) with 0.5 TFL and two pass break-ups at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... finished with seven tackles (six solo) and one interception at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... equalled career best with 11 stops (eight solo) at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... finished with 15 tackles (12 solo) ... led the team with 14 tackles (11 solo) on special teams ... set season high with three tackles (two solo) against Lake Erie ... also had three tackles at Clarion and versus Lock Haven

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TREY JOHNSON

BRIAN JUSTICE

Sophomore, Wide Receiver 5-6, 150 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

Sophomore, Linebacker 6-3, 215 lbs. Major: Science & Technology

ROCHESTER, PA.

CAPE CORAL, FLA.

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 58

RUSHING YDS AVG/C 340 5.9

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 5

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 14 2.8

TD -

LONG 15

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 24

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG/R 291 12.1

TD 1

LONG 50

TD -

LONG 52

2010: Played in 11 games with one start at running back, finishing with 340 yards on 58 carries … posted 291 yards on 24 punt returns … ranked third in the PSAC with an average of 12.1 yards per punt return … made college debut at C.W. Post, returning one punt return for 12 yards … recorded season highs of seven punt returns for 102 yards against Lock Haven … collected 109 allpurpose yards at Gannon on five punt returns for 66 yards and four carries for 43 yards … made first start at Mercyhurst, rushing 19 times for 122 yards with a season-long 52 yard carry … tallied 95 yards on 12 attempts and recorded two punt returns for 64 yards and a touchdown against Cheyney … totaled 28 yards on seven carries versus Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs High School: Played at Rochester ... three-year letterman, AP All-State SecondTeam, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Penn-Ohio Classic, conference MVP, first-team all-conference On a Personal Note: Born Dec. 2, 1991

2010: Appeared in one game as a reserve linebacker … made college debut against Lock Haven … 2009: Redshirted High School: Played at Cape Coral On A Personal Note: Born June 18, 1990 ... Son of Alan and Nancy Justice

64 ERIC KUSH

BRIDGEVILLE, PA.

Senior, Offensive Line 6-4, 265 lbs. Major: Justice Studies 2010: Started nine games at left tackle … made first career start in seasonopener at Saginaw Valley ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) … 2009: Played in 15 games as a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Appeared in two games as a true freshman ... made college debut against Lake Erie ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) High School: Played at Chartiers Valley ... second-team all-state, first-team all-conference, EastWest All-Star On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 9, 1989 ... Son of Eric and Chris Kush

7 PETER LALICH SPRINGFIELD, VA.

Junior (R), Quarterback 6-5, 235 lbs. Major: Philosophy 2010: Redshirted ... transfer from Virginia (2007-08) Trey Johnson finished third in the PSAC in punt return average.

High School: Played at West Springfield ... SuperPrep All-American, PrepStar All-American, Rivals.com four-star prospect, Scout.com four-star prospect On a Personal Note: Born May 18, 1988 ... Son of Todd and Penny Lalich ... father was a teammate of Cal U head men’s basketball coach Bill Brown at Ohio

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ERIC LIVSEY

GARRETT LYNN

Senior, Defensive Back 6-0, 210 lbs. Major: Business Administration

Freshman (R), Offensive Line 6-2, 260 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

MONROEVILLE, PA.

GP 7 15 12 34

SOLO 4 5 8 17

INT 1 1

PITTSBURGH, PA.

PD 2 2

On A Personal Note: Born April 2, 1990 ... Son of Ralph and Linda Livsey... younger brother of former linebacker Brandon Livsey (2006-09)

On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 22, 1992

46 SPENCER LYNN BELLE VERNON, PA.

Freshman (R), Linebacker 6-2, 230 lbs. Major: Justice Studies 2010: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) High School: Played at Belle Vernon ... three-year letterman, Pennsylvania Football News Academic All-State First-Team, Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year, Tri-County Football Coaches Association All-Star, two- time all-conference, two-year captain On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 7, 1991 ... Son of Donald and Gina Lynn

2010 REVIEW

High School: Played at Gateway ... three-year letterman, second-team all-conference, Quad East All-Star

High School: Played at Central Catholic ... first-team all-conference

PLAYERS

2010: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded 11 tackles (eight solo), one interception and one pass break-up … collected career-high four stops (all solo) versus East Stroudsburg … recorded one tackle and an interception against Cheyney … made one solo tackle against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2009: Appeared in all 15 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... finished with six tackles (five solo) ... posted season high with two tackles (one solo) at Slippery Rock ... 2008: Played in seven games as a true freshman ... registered five tackles (four solo) with 1.0 TFL ... made college debut against West Chester ... had season-high three tackles (all solo) and 1.0 TFL against Lake Erie

2010: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)

COACHING STAFF

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 1 5 1 6 3 11 5 22

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32 VLADIMIR MARCHENA BETHLEHEM, PA.

Freshman (R), Defensive Back 6-1, 190 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

HISTORY

2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) High School: Played at Liberty ... member of state championship team On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 22, 1992

ABOUT CAL U

Eric Livsey collected a career-high 11 tackles (eight solo) in 2010.

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2011) … 2009: PSAC West Freshman of the Year ... All-PSAC West Second- Team ... appeared in 14 games with eight starts as a true freshman at safety ... finished with 51 tackles (34 solo), 2.5 TFL, one interception, five pass break-ups, one forced fumble and one blocked kick ... made five stops (all solo) with 1.0 TFL against Bloomsburg ... blocked and returned a punt for a touchdown at West Chester ... posted five tackles (all solo) against Clarion ... collected eight stops (five solo) with 0.5 TFL at IUP ... recorded five tackles (four solo) and one pass break-up versus Edinboro ... finished with five stops (three solo), 0.5 TFL and one interception at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... established career high with 10 tackles (two solo) and 0.5 TFL at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals

MIKE MARUSCAK BELLEVIEW, PA.

Senior (R), Offensive Lineman 6-5, 275 lbs. Major: Sociology 2010: Redshirted … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … transfer from Saint Vincent (2007) … also played at Gannon (2005-06)

High School: Played at Woodland Hills ... three-year letterman, two-time allconference, Big 33

High School: Played at Northgate

On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 25, 1988 ... Son of Victor Miles and Katrina Goodmen

On a Personal Note: Born June, 25, 1986

25 KELLAN McCANTS ALLENTOWN, PA.

Freshman (R), Defensive Back 6-0, 185 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies 2010: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) High School: Played at Parkland ... Lehigh Valley Conference honorable mention On a Personal Note: Born May 8, 1992

9 Rontez Miles led the team with 12.0 TFL last season.

RONTEZ MILES BRADDOCK, PA.

Junior, Defensive Back 6-1, 210 lbs. Major: Science & Technology

YEAR 2009 2010 Career

GP 14 12 26

SOLO 34 28 62

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 17 51 32 60 49 111

TFL-YDS 2.5-11 12.0-45 14.5-56

INT 1 1

PD 5 5 10

15 ANDY MUDIMBI TACOMA PARK, MD.

2010: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region … All-PSAC West First-Team … played all 12 games with 11 starts at safety, finishing with 60 tackles (28 solo), 12.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks and five pass break-ups … led team and ranked 11th in PSAC in TFL … made seven stops (two solo) with 0.5 TFL in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected four tackles (one solo), recovered a fumble and registered a safety at C.W. Post … finished with six stops (five solo) and one pass break-up against East Stroudsburg … recorded five tackles (three solo) with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Gannon … had eight stops (five solo) with 1.0 TFL and two pass break-ups versus Slippery Rock … made season-high nine tackles (three solo) and 0.5 TFL against IUP … finished with four stops (two solo), 2.5 TFL and 1.0 sack at Edinboro … registered eight tackles (four solo), career-high 4.5 TFL and one pass break-up versus Cheyney … made eight stops (three solo) with 1.0 TFL against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring

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Sophomore, Defensive Back 5-10, 170 lbs. Major: Pre-Physical Therapy 2010: Appeared in two games as a reserve defensive back … made college debut against Lock Haven … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010)... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) High School: Played at John F. Kennedy On A Personal Note: Born Oct. 13, 1990 ... Son of Sharadi Mudimbi and Ann Mary Shungu

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THOMAS MULABAH

JON MULLINIX

Senior, Defensive Line 6-2, 285 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

Sophomore, Long Snapper 6-0, 210 lbs. Major: Business Administration

STERLING, VA.

GP 11 13 10 34

SOLO 12 13 11 36

TFL-YDS 7.5-41 9.0-38 7.0-22 23.5-101

SACKS 4.0-35 4.5-25 2.5-11 11.0-71

2010: Played in 10 games on special teams … made college debut versus East Stroudsburg … recorded two tackles against IUP … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) High School: Played at Glenelg ... three-year letterman, Eddie Ashwell Award recipient, member of two regional championship teams On A Personal Note: Born July 28, 1990 ... Son of Wayne and Mariellen Mullinix

29 BRICE MYERS PITTSBURGH, PA.

PLAYERS

Junior (R), Defensive Back 6-2, 185 lbs. Major: Business Administration 2010: Redshirted … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) ... member of Cal U track & field team … five-time All-American and four-time PSAC Champion hurdler High School: Played at McDowell

2010 REVIEW

2010: All-PSAC West Second-Team … appeared in 10 games with nine starts on the defensive line … posted 27 tackles (11 solo), 7.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks and three pass break-ups … made two stops (one solo) with 1.0 TFL and one pass breakup in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected three tackles (one solo) at C.W. Post … registered two stops (one solo), 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against East Stroudsburg … tied career high with five tackles (two solo), 3.0 TFL and 1.5 sacks at Gannon … finished with two stops (one solo), 1.0 TFL and a pass breakup versus Slippery Rock … tallied three tackles (two solo) at Mercyhurst … made three stops (one solo) with 0.5 TFL against IUP … collected three tackles versus Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … 2009: Played in 13 games with eight starts on the defensive line ... finished with 31 tackles (13 solo), 9.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks, one interception and three pass break-ups ... posted three stops (one solo) with 0.5 TFL against Bloomsburg ... collected a career-high five tackles (one solo) with one pass break-up at West Chester ... collected three stops (one solo) with 1.5 TFL and 0.5 sack versus Gannon ... recorded two tackles (both solo), 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack against Clarion ... finished with three stops (two solo) and 1.0 TFL at Slippery Rock ... registered first career interception against Mercyhurst ... posted three tackles (two solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Shippensburg in PSAC Championship ... finished with two stops (one solo), 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... collected four tackles (one solo) and one pass break-up at Shippensburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman as a true freshman ... recorded 19 tackles (12 solo) with 7.5 TFL, 4.0 sacks and two forced fumbles ... ranked second on the team in TFL and sacks ... collected three stops (two solo) with 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sack against Lock Haven ... made four tackles (two solo) with 2.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks at Gannon ... had one stop (solo) and forced fumble against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs

BALTIMORE, M.D.

COACHING STAFF

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 7 19 18 31 16 27 41 77

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37 CODY NUZZO BRADFORD, PA.

High School: Played at Parkview On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 31, 1990 ... Son of Camah and Bessie Mulabah

Freshman (R), Kicker 5-9, 175 lbs. Major: Sport Management

High School: Played at Bradford ... AP All-State Second-Team (punter), AP AllState Third-Team (kicker), Big 30 All-Star, Erie Times-News All-District, district Special Teams Player of the Year

HISTORY

2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010)

On A Personal Note: Born April 5, 1992

ABOUT CAL U

Thomas Mulabah has recorded 23.5 TFL in his career.

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JOE O’NEIL

JEFF PARRISH

Freshman (R), Wide Receiver 6-3, 190 lbs. Major: Computer Engineering Tech.

Sophomore, Defensive Back 6-1, 200 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

MONROEVILLE, PA.

AKRON, OHIO

2010: Redshirted High School: Played at Springfield ... first-team all-league On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 1, 1992

66 MICHAEL PAGE, JR. TROTWOOD, OHIO Junior, Offensive Line 6-5, 310 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

YEAR 2010

GP 8

SOLO 4

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 4 8

INT -

PD 1

2010: Appeared in eight games with one start at safety as a true freshman … finished with eight stops (four solo) and recorded one pass break-up … made college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected first career tackle at C.W. Post … tallied two stops (one solo) in start versus Lock Haven … totaled season-high five tackles (three solo) at Mercyhurst High School: Played at North Carolina Tech (prep) and Gateway ... first-team all-conference, Defensive MVP On A Personal Note: Born Jan. 13, 1991

2010: Appeared in one game as a reserve offensive lineman … made season debut at C.W. Post … transfer from Scottsdale C.C. (Ariz.) (2009) High School: Played at Trotwood-Madison ... first-team all-conference On a Personal Note: Born June 23, 1988 ... Son of Michael Page, Sr., and Donna Sim

76 LEVI PARDEE TITUSVILLE, PA.

Junior, Offensive Line 6-6, 310 lbs. Major: General Education

Jeff Parrish appeared in eight games with one start in 2010.

2010: Appeared in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … transfer from West Virginia (2009) High School: Played at Titusville ... two-year letterman, two-time all-star, member of two league championship and state playoff teams

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KASHMIR PRETLOR JOHNSTOWN, PA.

Freshman (R), Defensive Back 5-10, 190 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2010: Redshirted High School: Played at Greater Johnstown ... three-year starter, captain, allconference, member of district championship team On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 6, 1991 ... Son of Herman Gunby and Krystal Pretlor

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STEVE SANTIA

TYLER SELLEW

Senior, Defensive Line 6-0, 260 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

Freshman (R), Offensive Line 6-2, 320 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

GREENSBURG, PA.

GP 14 14 10 38

SOLO 3 8 12 23

BELLE VERNON, PA.

2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) TFL-YDS 1.5-2 5.0-23 10.0-36 16.5-61

SACK 3.5-19 3.0-17 6.5-36

On A Personal Note: Born March 24, 1989 ... Son of Steve and Darlene Santia

83 JUSTIN SHAFFER SMITHTON, PA.

Senior, Tight End 6-3, 215 lbs. Major: Electrical Engineering Tech.

YEAR 2009 2010 Career

GP 9 10 19

NO 2 1 3

RECEIVING AVG/C YDS 40 20.0 46 46.0 86 28.7

TD 1 1

LONG 23 46 46

2010: Played in 10 games as a reserve tight end … scored first career touchdown against Lock Haven … 2009: Appeared in nine games as a reserve tight end and on special teams ... made college debut in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... finished with two receptions for 40 yards at West Chester ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) ... 2008: Did not see varsity action ... made transition from quarterback to tight end ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08)

2010 REVIEW

High School: Played at Hempfield ... three-year letterman, three-year starter, two-time all-conference, Foothills Football Classic, MVP Coach’s Award

On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 7, 1991 ... Son of Brian and Kathy Sellew

PLAYERS

2010: Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive lineman, posting 15 tackles (12 solo), 10.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks … finished with two stops (both solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … established career highs with six tackles (four solo) and 3.0 TFL, including 1.0 sack, against Lock Haven … posted 1.0 sack at Gannon … collected three stops (two solo) with 2.0 TFL versus Cheyney … registered 1.0 TFL against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Appeared in 14 games with one start on the defensive line ... finished with a career-high 18 tackles (eight solo), 5.0 TFL, 3.5 sacks and one forced fumble ... registered two stops (both solo) with 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble at Lock Haven ... posted season-high five tackles (one solo) versus Mercyhurst ... collected four stops (three solo) with 2.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... 2008: Played in all 14 games as a reserve defensive lineman, finishing with eight tackles (three solo), 1.5 TFL and one interception ... made college debut in season-opener against West Chester ... posted season-high two tackles (one solo) with a 67-yard interception return at Clarion ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) ... 2007: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2007-08)

High School: Played at Belle Vernon ... four-year letterman, three-time allconference, Team MVP

COACHING STAFF

YEAR 2008 2009 2010 Career

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 5 8 10 18 3 15 18 41

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High School: Played at Yough ... three-year letterman, two-time all-conference On A Personal Note: Born Sept. 18, 1988 ... Son of John and Mona Shaffer

HISTORY ABOUT CAL U

Steve Santia has registered 16.5 TFL in his career.

Justin Shaffer scored his first career touchdown last year.

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LAMONT SMITH

JOHN STARCESKI

Junior, Running Back 5-10, 185 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

Junior, Offensive Line 6-2, 270 lbs. Major: Sport Management

YORK, PA.

PENN HILLS, PA.

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 241

RUSHING AVG/C YDS 1166 4.8

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 20

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 215 10.8

TD 12

LONG 35

2009: Did not see varsity action ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) ... 2009: Did not see varsity action ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... 2008: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009)

TD -

LONG 33

High School: Played at York Catholic ... East-West All-Star On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 4, 1990 ... Son of John and Lynda Starceski

2010: Football Gazette Third-Team All-Region … All-PSAC West First-Team … appeared in 11 games with 10 starts at running back … led team with 1,166 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on 241 attempts … ranked fourth in PSAC and 24th in NCAA Division II in rushing yards per game (106.0) … finished seventh in the league in touchdowns and all-purpose yards (125.5 per game) … posted six 100-yard rushing games … totaled 215 yards on 20 receptions … rushed for 67 yards and one touchdown in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … named PSAC West Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 139 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries at C.W. Post … finished with 163 yards and two touchdowns on 31 attempts against East Stroudsburg … set season high with 39 carries for 125 yards and one touchdown at Clarion … scored a season-high four touchdowns and finished with 112 yards on only 14 carries versus Lock Haven … posted 200 all-purpose yards at Gannon, finishing with 104 rushing yards and one touchdown on 19 attempts and 96 receiving yards on seven catches … rushed for a season-high 194 yards on 31 carries and added three receptions for 38 yards against Slippery Rock … finished with 57 rushing yards versus IUP … totaled 73 yards on 24 attempts at Edinboro … posted 43 yards on eight carries against Cheyney … transfer from Phoenix (2009) High School: Played at Central Catholic ... three-year letterman, second-team all-state, Pennsylvania Football News All-State, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33, two-time all-conference ... member of state championship team

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MITCHELL STEAD DOUGLASSVILLE, PA.

Freshman (R), Defensive Line 6-3, 255 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies 2010: Redshirted High School: Played at Daniel Boone ... Pennsylvania Football Writers All-State First-Team, first-team all-conference, first-team all-county, county Defensive Lineman of the Year On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 5, 1991

On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 18, 1988

95 MARC STECAK PITTSBURGH, PA.

Freshman (R), Defensive Line 5-9, 250 lbs. Major: Sport Management 2010: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) High School: Played at South Allegheny ... all-conference On a Personal Note: Born April 30, 1991 Lamont Smith is one of only six players in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season.

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BRYAN STEFANIK

ROB STUPAR

Sophomore, Running Back 6-0, 210 lbs. Major: Sport Management

Sophomore, Running Back 6-1, 230 lbs. Major: Communication Studies

STATE COLLEGE, PA.

BEAVER FALLS, PA.

YEAR 2010

GP 8

RUSHING YDS AVG/C 46 7.7

NO 6

TD 1

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LONG 39

High School: Played at State College ... three-year letterman, two-year starter, Big 33, Mid-Penn Conference Commonwealth Division honorable mention, member of two district championship teams On a Personal Note: Born May 6, 1990 ... Son of Steve and Cher Stupar ... younger brother of former NFL tight end Jonathan Stupar and current Penn State linebacker Nate Stupar

COACHING STAFF

2010: Appeared in eight games as a reserve running back and on special teams … finished with 46 yards and one touchdown on six attempts … made college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … set season high with 40 yards and one touchdown on three carries against Lock Haven ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011)

2010: Appeared in two games as a reserve running back … made college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010)

PLAYERS

High School: Played at Blackhawk ... all-conference, Team Offensive MVP On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 2, 1990 ... Son of Bernard Stefanik and Sandra Kautron

2010 REVIEW

21 B.J. STEVENS

MONROEVILLE, PA.

Sophomore, Defensive Line 6-2, 245 lbs. Major: Business Administration

GP 12

SOLO 13

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 17 30

TFL-YDS 5.5-32

SACK 4.0-27

HISTORY

YEAR 2010

High School: Played at Gateway ... three-year letterman, first-team all-state, three-time first-team all-conference, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25

ABOUT CAL U

2010: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams … posted 30 tackles (13 solo), 5.5 TFL, 4.0 sacks and two forced fumbles … made two stops (both solo) during college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … finished with four tackles (two solo), 1.5 TFL, 1.0 sack and one forced fumble at C.W. Post … registered three stops (two solo) with season highs of 2.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks against East Stroudsburg … collected four tackles (two solo), 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack versus Lock Haven … made four stops against IUP … recorded season-high six tackles (two solo) and one forced fumble versus Cheyney … 2009: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2010) B.J. Stevens posted 5.5 TFL and 4.0 sacks in 2010.

On A Personal Note: Born Oct. 28, 1990 ... Son of Frank and Cindy Stevens

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RETURNING PLAYERS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

3 PATRICK SWEARINGER WALDORF, MD.

Senior, Defensive Back 6-1, 195 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

YEAR 2007 2008 2009* 2010 Career

GP 12 14 2 12 40

SOLO 7 20 2 20 49

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 7 14 7 27 1 3 14 34 29 78

* - medical redshirt

INT 3 2 5

PD 2 8 1 8 19

2010: Started all 12 games at cornerback, finishing with career-high 34 tackles (20 solo), 1.5 TFL, two interceptions and six pass break-ups … made three tackles (two solo), 1.0 TFL and one interception in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … collected four stops (two solo) at C.W. Post … set career high with six tackles (five solo) and two pass break-ups against East Stroudsburg … recorded an interception at Clarion … finished with five stops (one solo) versus IUP … made five tackles (four solo) at Edinboro … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Medical redshirt ... 2008: Played in all 14 games with 11 starts at cornerback ... posted 27 tackles (20 solo), three interceptions and eight pass break-ups ... made first career start in season-opener against West Chester, finishing with three tackles (all solo) and first career interception ... also recorded an interception at Bloomsburg ... had four stops (two solo) at Gannon ... recorded four tackles (all solo) against Seton Hill in NCAA Playoffs ... registered an interception at Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs ... 2007: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve ... finished with 14 tackles (seven solo) and 1.0 TFL ... had season-high four tackles (all solo) with 1.0 TFL at Cheyney ... scored a touchdown on a blocked punt versus Clarion ... 2006: Redshirted High School: Played at Thomas Stone ... two-time all-conference, three-time all-county On A Personal Note: Born Feb. 10, 1988 ... Son of Marvin Swearinger

Patrick Swearinger has five career interceptions and 19 passes defended.

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NOAH TAYLOR

DAVID VOSS

Junior, Defensive Line 6-3, 260 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

Sophomore, Defensive Line 6-0, 240 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO

PITTSBURGH, PA.

YEAR 2010

GP 9

SOLO 1

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 4 5

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TFL-YDS 0.5-2

SACK 0.5-2

High School: Played at Garfield Heights On a Personal Note: Born Dec. 14, 1989 ... Son of David and Judy Voss ... older brother of linebacker Dillon Voss

56 DILLON VOSS

GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO

High School: Played at Woodland Hills ... AllWPIAL First Team, East Elite, All-Quad East

YEAR 2010

GP 8

SOLO 8

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 3 11

TFL-YDS -

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Sophomore, Linebacker 6-0, 235 lbs. Major: Biology

On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 13, 1989 ... Son of Georgia Taylor ... younger brother of NFL defensive end Jason Taylor

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SACK -

GREENSBURG, PA.

Sophomore, Running Back 6-1, 225 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies

GP 11

NO 2

RUSHING AVG/C YDS 1 0.5

TD 0

LONG 2

YEAR 2010

GP 11

NO 4

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 28 7.0

TD 1

LONG 12

High School: Played at Garfield Heights High School ... three-year letterman, captain, all-league ... U.S. Army National Scholar Athlete On A Personal Note: Born Aug. 22, 1991 ... Son of David and Judy Voss ... younger brother of defensive lineman David Voss

HISTORY

YEAR 2010

ABOUT CAL U

2010: Appeared in 11 games with four starts at fullback as a true freshman … finished with four receptions for 28 yards and one touchdown … made college debut at C.W. Post … recorded first career reception and rushing attempt while making his first career start against Lock Haven … had a reception at Gannon … scored first career touchdown at Mercyhurst ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2011) High School: Played at Hempfield ... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, allconference

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2010: Appeared in eight games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams … posted 11 tackles (eight solo) … led team with 10 tackles (seven solo) on special teams … made college debut and set season high with three stops (two solo) against Lock Haven … tied season high with three tackles (all solo) versus IUP … tallied two stops (one solo) at Edinboro … finished with two tackles (both solo) against Cheyney … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Redshirted ... PSAC ScholarAthlete (2009-10) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010)

R.J. THOMAS

COACHING STAFF

2010: Appeared in nine games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams … finished with five tackles (one solo), 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sack … collected one tackle, 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sack against Lock Haven … made season-high four tackles (one solo) versus Cheyney … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … transfer from Youngstown State (2009)

2010: Did not participate ... 2009: Appeared in one game as a reserve offensive lineman ... made college debut against Gannon ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... 2008: Redshirted

Dillon Voss led the team with 10 tackles on special teams in 2010.

On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 20, 1991

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SCOTT WALLACE

CHET WELC

Junior, Defensive Back 6-3, 205 lbs. Major: Sport Management

Junior, Offensive Line 6-4, 255 lbs. Major: Pre-Education

AVONDALE, PA.

YEAR 2010

GP 12

SOLO 3

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 5 8

INT 3

MT. PLEASANT, PA.

PD 3

2010: Appeared in all 12 games with one start at safety … finished with eight tackles (three solo) and three interceptions … made two stops (one solo) and one interception against Lock Haven … registered four tackles (two solo) and two interceptions in first career start at Edinboro … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Redshirted ... made transition from quarterback to defensive back during the spring ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... transfer from Massachusetts (2008) High School: Played at St. Mark’s (Del.) ... first-team all-state, two-time firstteam all-conference, captain, Blue-Gold All-Star On A Personal Note: Born June 25, 1988 ... Son of Tom and Joyce Wallace

YEAR 2009 2010 Career

GP 11 12 23

NO 4 1 5

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 37 9.2 19 19.0 56 11.2

TD -

LONG 25 19 25

2010: Played in all 12 games with one start at tight end … made one catch for 19 yards at Gannon … PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Appeared in 11 games with five starts at tight end ... finished with four receptions for 37 yards ... made one catch for five yards in college debut against Saginaw Valley ... had one reception for a season-long 25 yards versus Fayetteville State in NCAA Playoffs ... PSAC ScholarAthlete (2009-10) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009, Spring 2010) ... 2008: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2009) High School: Played at Mount Pleasant ... three-year letterman, second-team all-state, two-time all-conference On A Personal Note: Born July 12, 1990 ... Son of Chet and Paula Welc

Scott Wallace finished with three interceptions last year.

1 MARIO WASHINGTON BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. Junior (R), Wide Receiver 5-11, 185 lbs. Major: Mathematics 2010: Redshirted ... transfer from Navy (2007-09) High School: Played at Crest ... four-year letterman, Shrine Bowl All-Star, member of two state championship teams On a Personal Note: Born June 18, 1989 ... Son of Lakima Pearson

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Chet Welc is a three-time PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

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TONI WHITELEATHER

MIKE WILLIAMS

Junior, Defensive Back 5-10, 175 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

Sophomore, Wide Receiver 5-11, 175 lbs. Major: Sport Management

HERSHEY, PA.

ROCHESTER, PA.

GP 4 5 9

SOLO 1 1

DEFENSE AST TOTAL 1 2 1 2

TFL-YDS -

PD 1 1

YEAR 2010

GP 12

NO 13

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 259 19.9

TD 2

LONG 61

2010: Played in five games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … finished with two tackles (one solo) and one pass break-up… registered first career tackle (solo) against East Stroudsburg … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Appeared in four games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... made college debut against Gannon ... 2008: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009)

2010: Played in all 12 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams … finished with 13 receptions for 259 yards and two touchdowns … made college debut in season-opener at Saginaw Valley … posted two catches for 26 yards against East Stroudsburg … scored first career touchdown on season-long, 61yard reception versus Lock Haven … registered 67 yards and one touchdown on four catches against IUP … set season highs with five receptions and 94 yards at Edinboro … made one catch for 11 yards versus Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … 2009: Did not see varsity action ... 2008: Redshirted

High School: Played at Rochester ... three-year letterman, first-team allconference

High School: Played at Milton Hershey School ... all-conference On A Personal Note: Born on Oct. 6, 1989 ... Son of Corneilous and Theresa Williams

PLAYERS

On A Personal Note: Born July 2, 1989 ... Son of Jerry Harris and Toni Whiteleather ... younger brother of former linebacker Brent Whiteleather (200708)

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Toni Whiteleather is a four-time member of the Cal U AD Honor Roll.

Mike Williams averaged 19.9 yards per catch in 2010.

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89 BLAKE WILLIAMSON HOUSTON, PA.

Junior, Tight End 6-3, 230 lbs. Major: Justice Studies

YEAR 2009 2010 Career

GP 13 12 25

NO 16 17 33

RECEIVING YDS AVG/C 213 13.3 198 11.6 411 12.5

TD 3 3 6

LONG 25 26 26

2011: Preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Services (CDS) ... 2010: All-PSAC West First-Team … started all 12 games at tight end … posted 17 receptions for 198 yards and three touchdowns … made three catches for 24 yards and one touchdown at C.W. Post … finished with three receptions for 44 yards and one touchdown at Gannon … had three catches for 27 yards against Slippery Rock … tied career high with four receptions for 26 yards versus IUP … established career high with 59 yards and one touchdown on three catches at Edinboro … made one reception for 18 yards against Bloomsburg in NCAA Playoffs … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) … 2009: Appeared in 13 games with nine starts at tight end ... finished with 16 receptions for 213 yards and three touchdowns ... made college debut in season-opener against Saginaw Valley ... scored first career touchdown against Gannon ... finished with two catches for 23 yards versus Clarion ... set season high with 58 yards and one touchdown on four receptions at Lock Haven ... tied season high with four catches for 47 yards and one touchdown at West Liberty in NCAA Playoffs ... made three receptions for 34 yards at Northwest Missouri State in NCAA Semifinals ... 2008: Redshirted ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2008, Spring 2009) High School: Played at Chartiers-Houston ... three-time first-team allconference, two-time Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, two-time Elite 11 On A Personal Note: Born Nov. 27, 1988 ... Son of Kelley Johnston

39 BRYCE WILSON VOLANT, PA. Blake Williamson is a preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Services.

Freshman (R), Punter 6-0, 180 lbs. Major: Liberal Studies 2010: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010) High School: Played at Wilmington ... all-state honorable mention On a Personal Note: Born May 21, 1991

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS.

COACHING STAFF

For 10-straight semesters, Cal U athletic programs have compiled a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher.

PLAYERS

Last year, the Vulcans made 11 team and 11 individual appearances in NCAA postseason play.

The Vulcans featured 12 Capital One Academic All-District selections during the 2010-11 academic year.

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A combined 155 student-athletes from Cal U, representing all sports, were named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athletes for the 2010-11 academic year. A total of 225 Cal U student-athletes, representing all sports were named to the Spring 2011 edition of the Cal U Athletic Director Honor Roll after a record 240 athletes earned the honor for the Fall 2010 semester.

HISTORY

10 11 12 155 225

2011 PREVIEW

California University of Pennsylvania is a diverse, caring and scholarly learning community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional studies. For more than 150 years Cal U has been known for its educational excellence and for its commitment to the core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility. At Cal U, students are our first priority. As an undergraduate, students can choose from more than 150 programs of study in three undergraduate colleges. Whether one is interested in using robotic technology in the field of engineering or helping to shape the future as an early childhood educator, students will find an academic program perfect for them. When our core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility are coupled with real-world training, we see a big difference in the types of jobs our graduates get. To advance our mission of building the character and careers of students, Cal U relies upon committed faculty, motivated students, challenging programs and exceptional facilities. Our Character Education Institute provides character education to Cal U students, faculty and staff, and corporate training to regional organizations and businesses. The institute serves as a resource center for education majors, and assists school districts and local organizations in advancing character development.

Listed below are the 2010-11 PSAC Scholar-Athletes from football:

Andy Mudimbi Jon Mullinix Levi Pardee John Starceski Marc Stecak Noah Taylor Dillon Voss Chet Welc

Dan Jordan was a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection.

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ABOUT CAL U

Phillip Aholt Chase DeCarlo Robert Eberlein Rishaw Johnson Dan Jordan Garrett Lynn Spencer Lynn Mike Maruscak Kellan McCants


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

NEWCOMERS Jack Abercrombie (OL; Hatboro, Pa.) ... High School: Played at HatboroHarsham, three-year letterman, three-year starter, two-year captain, first-team all-conference, Doylestown Intelligencer second-team ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 16, 1992 ... Son of Lorena and James Carr Jasson Adamson (ATH; Rochester, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Rochester ... first-team all-state, Penn-Ohio All-Star Jeff Allen (RB; Morgantown, W.Va.) ... Transfer from Coastal Carolina; did not play ... High School: Played at Morgantown ... two-time second-team all-state, two-time first-team all-conference ... member of conference championship and state semifinal team Jeremiah Brown (OL; Philadelphia, Pa.) ... Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.) ... High School: Played at Concord (Del.) ... first-team allconference, all-state ... On a Personal Note: Born March 2, 1989 ... Son of Joel and Iris Brown Nadir Brown (WR; East Orange, N.J.) ... Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.) ... played one season for the Lions (2010) ... also played at Akron (2009) ... High School: Played at East Orange ... NJVarsity.com “Watch List,” member of state championship team Stephon Burnam (DB; Cincinnati, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Elder ... captain, East-West All-Star ... On a Personal Note: Born July 20, 1989 ... Son of Aynn Burnam James Carr (LB; La Habra, Calif.) ... Transfer from Fullerton (Calif.) ... played two seasons with the Hornets (2009-10) ... High School: Played at Sonora ... firstteam all-league ... On a Personal Note: Born Aug. 12, 1991 ... Son of Wendy and Jim Carr Sa’Quan Clark (DL; McKeesport, Pa.) ... High School: Played at McKeesport, ... On a Personal Note: Born July 3, 1992

Ethan Hank (WR; Charleroi, Pa.) ... Transfer from Waynesburg ... High School: Played at Charleroi ... two-time all-conference, ProGrass Football Classic ... On a Personal Note: Born April 1, 1990 ... Son of Ed Hank and Patti Cole Jesse Harper (LB; Phoenix, Ariz.) ... Transfer from Scottsdale Community College (Ariz.) ... played two seasons for the Fighting Artichokes (2009-10) ... High School: Played at Paradise Valley ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 19, 1990 ... Son of Stephanie Gomez Rishaw Johnson (OL; Hammond,La.) ... Transfer from Ole Miss ... played three seasons for the Rebels (2008-10) ... High School: Played at Hammond ... alldistrict, all-state, New Orleans Times-Picayune Blue-Chip, Rivals 250, SuperPrep All-Region ... On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 23, 1989 ... Son of Gaynell Jenkins Jason Kates (DL; Harrisburg, Pa.) ... Transfer from Michigan ... played one season for the Wolverines (2007) ... High School: Played at Bishop McDevitt ... two-time first-team all-conference, two-time all-district, two-time all-state, Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33, PrepStar All-American, Rivals.com fourstar prospect ... On a Personal Note: June 14, 1988 ... Son of Jarvis Kates and Delores McDowell Jeff Knox (DB; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... Transfer from Pittsburgh; did not play ... High School: Played at DeMatha Catholic (Md.) ... two-year starter, all-conference, member of conference championship team, Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star, PrepStar All-Region .... also attended Central Catholic ... member of PIAA and WPIAL championship team ... On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 22, 1992 ... Son of Evette Blackwell Nolan Krivijanski (QB; West Mifflin, Pa.) ... Transfer from Duquesne; did not play ... High School: Played at Central Catholic ... member of WPIAL and state championship team ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 28, 1990 ... Son of George and Kelly Krivijanski Kenny Lewis (DB; Hamilton, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Hamilton, firstteam all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 15, 1992 ... Son of Ralph and Robbyne Wilson

Dakota Conway (WR; California, Pa.) ... High School: Played at California ... three-year letterman, three-year starter, captain, Team Offensive MVP, firstteam all-state, two-time first-team all-conference, Uniontown Herald Standard Touchdown Club Champion, set county record for single-season touchdown receptions (15), U.S.M.C. Distinguished Athlete, Bee Graphix Football Classic ... On a Personal Note: Born April 10, 1992 ... Son of Mike and Beth Ann Conway ... father is associate head coach and defensive coordinator

Devin Lomax (WR; Columbus, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Pickerington North ... captain, second-team all-conference ... On a Personal Note: Born June 3, 1993 ... Son of Howard and June Lomax

Jahmal Dixon-Baker (OL; Chester, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Coatesville ... all-area ... On a Personal Note: Born June 20, 1993 ... Son of Vincent Bashir and Rhonda Baker

Vince Manus (DL; Denver, Colo.) ... Transfer from Glendale Community College (Ariz.) ... High School: Played at Mohave (Ariz.) ... two-time all-conference, allstate ... On a Personal Note: Born Feb. 25, 1991 ... Son of Kenya Pakenham

Kevin Douglas (OL; Bronx, N.Y.) ... Transfer from Nassau Community College (N.Y.) ...High School: Played at John F. Kennedy, first-team all-city

Eddie Martin (OL; McKees Rocks, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Montour ... two-time first-team all-conference, two-time Parkway Conference Top 24 ... On a Personal Note: Born May 5, 1992 ... Son of Edward and Barb Martin

Rhys Felton (P; Melbourne, Australia) ... Transfer from Idaho State ... High School: Played at John Curtin ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 25, 1988 ... Son of Bryce and Kim Felton Derrick Fiore (DB; Monongahela, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Ringgold ... three-year letterman, first-team all-conference, second-team all-conference, Bee Graphix Football Classic, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 ... On a Personal Note: Born April 7, 1992 ... Son of Mark Fiore and Michelle Rago Jake Forsythe (RB; New Salem, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Uniontown ... three-year starter, captain two-time first-team all-conference, two-time first-team all-county, second-team all-state, all-state honorable mention, Bee Graphix Football Classic MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born Dec. 1, 1992 ... Son of Steve Forsythe, Sr. and Bernadette Forsythe Robby Green (DB; New Orleans, La.) ... Transfer from Alabama ... played two seasons for the Crimson Tide (2008-09) ... High School: Played at John Curtis Christian ... all-metro, two-time all-district, all-state, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Scout four-star prospect, No. 10-ranked player in Louisiana, member of four state championship teams

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Taj Lining (WR; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Brashear

Thomas Mayo (WR; Sterling, Va.) ... Transfer from Concord ... played three seasons for the Mountain Lions (2008-10) ... High School: Played at South Lakes ... On a Personal Note: Born February 13, 2011 ... Son of Leslie Mayo and Deshannon Cotton Brett Moore (K; York, Pa.) ... High School: Played at York Catholic ... first-team all-district, Chesapeake Bowl All-Star, York Daily Record All-Star Marquis Norris (OL; Clairton, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Clairton ... allconference, all-state, McKeesport Daily News Dynamic 33 ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 28, 1992 ... Son of Milton and Semayyah Norris Jahan Olyaie (TE; Cincinnati, Ohio) ... Transfer from Ohio ... played three seasons for the Bobcats (2008-10) ... High School: Played at Anderson ... Cincinnati East/West All-Star ... also played at Norco (Calif.) ... two-year letterman ... On a Personal Note: Son of Sabi and Teri Olyaie Neal Rands (LB; Donora, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Ringgold ... first-team all-conference, second-team all-conference, Bee Graphix Football Classic ... Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 ... On a Personal Note: Born Sept. 2, 1992 ... Son of Neal and Carol Rands

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NEWCOMERS Terrell Roberson (RB; Pittsburgh, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Penn Hills ... Chesapeake Bowl All-Star, Pittsburgh National Underclassmen Combine MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 6, 1992 ... Son of Reggie and June Roberson Cody Schroeder (QB; Avon, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Avon ... secondteam all-conference, first-team all-county, second-team all-district, County Offensive MVP, Team Offensive MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born April 11, 1993 ... Son of Steve and Dori Schroeder

Kowan Scott (WR; East Orange, N.J.) ... High School: Played at Wilson (Pa.) ... all-league, all-area, all-state ... On a Personal Note: Born Oct. 28, 1991 ... Son of Raymond Goodman and Tamika Scott Jeremy Seaman (OL; Harrisburg, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Central Dauphin ... three-year letterman, first-team all-conference, all-conference honorable mention, Big 33, Harrisburg Patriot-News All-Star, all-state third team, two-time Underclassmen 100 Camp ... On a Personal Note: Son of Denise and Jeff Seaman

Brian Sweeney (QB; Blackhawk, Pa.) ... Transfer from Ohio ... played one season for the Bobcats (2008) ... High School: Played at Blackhawk ... two-year letterman, Team Offensive Player of the Year, first-team all-conference, Pittsburgh PostGazette Fabulous 22, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Beaver County Times Player of the Year, member of conference championship team ... On a Personal Note: Son of James and Maddalyn Sweeney Cecil Tartt (DB; Monessen, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Ringgold Casey Teagarden (WR; Greensburg, Pa.) ... Two-year starter at shortstop for Cal U ... High School: Played at Hempfield ... three-year letterman, Foothills Football Classic ... On a Personal Note: Born Jan. 6, 1988 ... Son of Rick and Claire Teagarden Chaz Veal (DB; Cleveland, Ohio) ... High School: Played at Hamilton ... threeyear starter, three-time all-conference, all-state honorable mention, North-South All-Star ... On a Personal Note: March 9, 1993 ... Son of Kenny Veal, Sr. and Teresa Carter

COACHING STAFF

Connor Scott (DB; Upper St. Clair, Pa.) ... High School: Played at Upper Saint Clair ... two-time first-team all-conference, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 ... On a Personal Note: Born Nov. 4, 1992 ... Son of Mark and Francis Scott

Ahmad Shuler (RB; Newark, N.J.) ... Transfer from Lackawanna ... High School: Played at West Side ... captain, all-county, Team MVP ... On a Personal Note: Born June 29, 1988 ... Son of Ronald Shuler and Vilma Thompson

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C.J. Revtai (LB; Oakdale, Pa.) ... High School: Played at West Allegheny, captain, Pennsylvania Football News all-state, first-team all-state, two-time first-team allconference, two-time Parkway Conference Top 24 ... On a Personal Note: Born February 18, 1993 ... Son of Todd and Renee Revtai

Luke Zellem (TE; Gray, Pa.) ... High School: Played at North Star ... two-year letterman, two-time all-area, two-time all-county, Ken Lantzy All-Star, all-state honorable mention, member of two district championship teams ... On a Personal Note: Born June 1, 1991 ... Son of Steve Zellem and Hope Ickas

PLAYERS

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NG I M CO ALL F THIS

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS Game 1

Game 2

California ..............................................................42 Saginaw Valley ....................................................41

California ..............................................................40 C.W. Post ...............................................................13

Sept. 4, 2010 @ Saginaw, Mich. Wickes Stadium (5,837)

Sept. 11, 2010 @ Brookville, N.Y. Hickox Field (2,317)

Despite trailing 21-3 in the second quarter, No. 5 Cal U rallied to post a 42-41 road victory against No. 11 Saginaw Valley following a missed PAT attempt in the first overtime by the Cardinals at Wickes Memorial Stadium. The Vulcans scored the final 10 points in regulation, including a game-tying two-point conversion reception by junior Chedrick Cherry with 6:24 left in the fourth quarter. In its first overtime game since 2003, Cal U scored a touchdown on the opening possession when senior quarterback Josh Portis connected with classmate Terrance Moore for a five-yard score and kicker Marc Domonkos followed with a critical PAT attempt. On its first offensive possession in overtime, Saginaw Valley scored a rushing touchdown before Cal U called a timeout before the PAT attempt. Following the timeout, Cardinal junior kicker Austin Borchard missed the potential gametying PAT attempt, resulting in the Vulcans’ victory. Portis finished with 203 yards and three touchdowns.

Facing a first-quarter deficit, the No. 4 Vulcans scored 30-unanswered points, rushed for 270 yards and forced five turnovers in a 4013 victory over C.W. Post. In his first start of the year, sophomore transfer Lamont Smith rushed for 139 yards on 25 carries with three touchdowns (17, 1, 2). He played a pivotal role in the first half, rushing for 100 yards on only 15 attempts (6.7 yards per attempt). The two teams traded touchdowns midway through the first before C.W. Post took its final lead of the game at 13-7 with a two-yard rushing touchdown by sophomore Thomas Beverly. Cal U responded with a 36-yard touchdown strike from senior quarterback Josh Portis to junior wide receiver Derrick Jones with 2:57 left in the first quarter. Portis finished the game with 147 passing yards on 10-of-18 passing with two touchdowns and one interception. He also added 74 rushing yards on only six attempts. Junior safety Erik Harris led the defense with seven tackles (five solo), an interception and a blocked punt, while classmate Shawn Anderson recorded two interceptions.

Scoring & Statistical Summary (5) Cal U (11) Saginaw Valley

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

9:30 3:32 10:29 6:16 1:03 4:03 3:44 1:52 11:37 8:30 6:24 -----

SV SV CAL SV CAL CAL CAL SV SV CAL CAL CAL SV

2 10 7

3 14 7

4 11 7

OT 7 6

Final 42 41

Dowdell 30 yd run (Borchard kick) Hayes 9 yd run (Borchard kick) Domonkos 19 yd field goal Gallina 14 yd pass from Dowdell (Borchard kick) Wilson 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) Cherry 17 yd run (Domonkos kick) Dowdell 54 yd run (Borchard kick) Gallina 30 yd pass from Dowdell (Borchard kick) Domonkos 29 yd field goal Cherry 22 yd pass from Portis (Cherry pass from Portis) Moore 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Lark 4 yd run (Borchard kick failed)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

42

1 0 14

CAL 18 39-129 203 34-20-0 73-332 0-0 0-0 5-73 3-16 5-32.4 1-0 6-35 32:01 8 of 17 0 of 1 5-6 2-15

SV 23 37-167 261 36-22-3 73-428 0-0 1-10 5-50 0-0 3-27.0 1-1 9-72 27:59 8 of 14 2 of 2 2-4 5-15

Scoring & Statistical Summary (4) Cal U C.W. Post 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th

1 14 13

2 12 0

3 7 0

4 7 0

OT -

Final 40 13

11:37 CWP Laurino 4 yd pass from Andrewkavich (Stoltz kick) 8:42 CAL Williamson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 5:11 CWP Beverly 2 yd run (Kuhn pass failed) 2:57 CAL Jones 36 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 12:31 CAL Miles safety 8:12 CAL Smith 17 yd run (Domonkos kick) 3:29 CAL Domonkos 32 yd field goal 7:01 CAL Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) 12:51 CAL Smith 2 yd run (Domonkos kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

CAL 22 50-270 152 20-11-1 70-422 0-0 1-12 4-79 3-26 5-33.2 0-0 10-87 34:34 5 of 12 0 of 1 5-6 2-14

CWP 14 34-102 134 30-15-3 64-236 0-0 0-0 7-178 1-3 4-30.8 3-2 7-62 25:26 5 of 12 0 of 1 2-2 0-0


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS California ..............................................................24 Clarion .....................................................................9

Sept. 18, 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (4,124)

Sept. 25, 2010 @ Clarion, Pa. Memorial Stadium (4,000)

Junior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry and sophomore running back Lamont Smith each scored two touchdowns, as the No. 4 Vulcans posted a 45-20 victory over East Stroudsburg at Adamson Stadium. Smith finished with 163 yards and two touchdowns (1, 2). He finished the game with 31 attempts and had only one negative run in the contest. Cherry totaled a career-high 139 yards and two scores on only four receptions (15, 28), a remarkable 34.8 yards per reception. After entering halftime with a slim 21-20 lead, the Vulcans scored 24-straight points and allowed only four first downs to the Warriors in the second half. Cal U expanded its lead to 28-20 with 11:31 left in the third when Cherry scored on a 28-yard pass from senior quarterback Josh Portis, who finished with 263 yards on 14-of-26 attempts and three touchdowns. Portis also threw two interceptions. Sophomore safety Rontez Miles and redshirt junior cornerback Patrick Swearinger each collected a team-high six tackles (five solo).

Lamont Smith rushed for 185 yards and the defense forced four interceptions, as No. 4 Cal U claimed a 24-9 victory over Clarion in the PSAC West-opener for both teams. Smith rushed for 185 yards on a seasonhigh 39 attempts. He also added a six-yard touchdown to seal the win with 2:46 remaining in the game. The Vulcans stymied the Golden Eagles’ offense, allowing only 29 rushing yards and nine first downs. Cal U allowed only one drive to cover more than 30 yards and forced Clarion into punts on five of its first seven possessions (interception, touchdown). After a scoreless first quarter despite two red zone trips by Cal U, the Vulcans took a 3-0 lead before the Golden Eagles scored their only touchdown as time expired in the first half. Cal U regained the lead on its first possession of the second half when quarterback Josh Portis threw an eight-yard score to junior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry. Junior running back Jordan Scott and Smith added fourthquarter rushing touchdowns. The Vulcans ended the last two drives of the game by the Golden Eagles with interceptions by juniors Patrick Swearinger and Shawn Anderson.

Scoring & Statistical Summary

Scoring & Statistical Summary

(4) Cal U East Stroudsburg 10:06 9:14 3:38 14:16 9:14 1:32 0:00 11:31 8:48 14:02 3:28

CAL CAL ESU ESU ESU CAL ESU CAL CAL CAL CAL

3 10 0

4 14 0

OT -

Final 45 20

Cherry 16 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Diamond 32 yd interception return (Domonkos kick) Groff 32 yd field goal Reed 57 yd pass from Marshall (Groff kick) Williams 15 yd pass from Marshall (Groff kick) Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) Groff 45 yd field goal Cherry 28 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Domonkos 19 yd field goal Jones 39 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Smith 2 yd run (Domonkos kick) ESU 14 21-77 257 40-20-1 61-334 0-0 0-0 8-176 2-7 7-40.0 1-1 5-33 21:57 2 of 13 0 of 2 3-3 2-15

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

1 0 0

2 3 7

3 7 0

4 14 2

OT -

Final 24 9

3:27 CAL Domonkos 21 yd field goal 0:00 CLAR Robinson 1 yd pass from Coxon (Mamula kick) 9:34 CAL Cherry 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 11:53 CAL Scott 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) 8:32 CLAR TEAM safety 2:46 CAL Smith 6 yd run (Domonkos kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

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CAL 26 56-229 201 30-22-1 86-430 0-0 1--5 1-0 4-20 1-19.0 0-0 9-73 45:18 12 of 18 1 of 2 4-7 1-5

CLAR 9 15-29 104 24-10-4 39-133 0-0 0-0 5-90 1-18 5-40.8 1-0 2-17 14:42 0 of 7 0 of 0 1-2 1-9

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FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CAL 22 50-237 263 26-14-2 76-500 0-0 2-15 3-58 1-32 3-35.0 2-1 4-35 38:03 10 of 17 0 of 1 4-4 5-31

(4) Cal U Clarion

HISTORY

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

2 7 17

2010 REVIEW

1 14 3

PLAYERS

California ..............................................................45 East Stroudsburg ...............................................20

COACHING STAFF

Game 4 2011 PREVIEW

Game 3


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS Game 5

Game 6

California ..............................................................58 Lock Haven ............................................................0

California ..............................................................34 Gannon ...................................................................7

Oct. 2, 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (3,862)

Oct. 9, 2010 @ Erie, Pa. Gannon University Field (1,542)

The No. 4 Vulcans totaled nearly 500 yards of offense, forced three turnovers and allowed negative-52 rushing yards against Lock Haven en route to a 58-0 victory in PSAC West play at Adamson Stadium. Sophomore running back Lamont Smith anchored the offensive attack for Cal U, finishing with 112 yards and four touchdowns (3, 30, 1, and 1) on only 14 carries. As a team, the Vulcans finished with 245 yards and five touchdowns on 36 attempts. Junior running back Jordan Scott posted 71 yards on 11 attempts, while freshman Bryan Stefanik had a 39-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The Cal U defense stymied the Lock Haven offense, allowing only 84 yards of offense on 59 plays and six first downs (two via penalty). The Vulcans amassed eight sacks to help force the Bald Eagles into negative-52 rushing yards on 39 attempts. After entering the game ranked first in the PSAC in turnover margin, Cal U also collected three turnovers (two interceptions). Three players led the defense with six tackles, including junior defensive lineman Steve Santia, who added 3.0 TFL.

Senior quarterback Josh Portis passed for a season-high 328 yards and three touchdowns, as No. 4 Cal U remained undefeated with a 34-7 victory at Gannon in PSAC West play. Portis finished the game with his fourth career 300-yard performance, completing 24-of-34 attempts with no interceptions. With his three scores, he passed Jeff Petrucci for third all-time in school history with 50 touchdown passes. Portis also totaled 35 rushing yards on six carries. In the first half against the Golden Knights, the 6-4 quarterback threw for 215 yards and two scores while completing 15-of-23 passes. Sophomore Lamont Smith nearly posted 100 rushing yards and 100 receiving yards at Gannon. The 5-10 running back finished with 104 rushing yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. Smith also established season highs with seven receptions and 96 yards, both marks led the team. For the third-straight game, the Vulcans’ defense limited an opponent to single digits. Cal U forced Gannon into season lows with 126 yards of total offense and eight first downs. As a unit, the Vulcans finished with six sacks after entering the weekend with a PSAC-high 18 sacks. Senior Anthony Roberts and junior Erik Harris each led the defensive effort for Cal U with six tackles.

Scoring & Statistical Summary

Scoring & Statistical Summary

1 14 0

(4) Cal U Lock Haven 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th

12:30 7:53 13:51 1:53 0:31 11:57 14:49 14:16 3:16

CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL CAL

3 6 0

4 21 0

OT -

Final 58 0

Smith 3 yd run (Domonkos kick) Smith 30 yd run (Domonkos kick) Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) Domonkos 31 yd field goal Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) Moore 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick failed) Williams 61 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Shaffer 46 yd pass from Morris (Domonkos kick) Stefanik 39 yd run (Domonkos kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

44

2 17 0

CAL 22 36-245 244 27-16-0 63-489 0-0 7-102 1-8 2-8 4-41.2 1-1 9-80 27:47 4 of 11 0 of 2 5-7 8-51

LHU 6 39--52 136 20-12-2 59-84 0-0 1--2 8-148 0-0 9-36.4 1-1 3-15 32:13 2 of 16 0 of 4 0-2 1-6

(4) Cal U Gannon 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th

1 10 7

2 10 0

3 7 0

4 7 0

OT -

Final 34 7

10:57 CAL Domonkos 26 field goal 10:38 GAN Hicks 61 yd pass from Boedicker (Ditzler kick) 7:57 CAL Williamson 9 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 7:26 CAL Domonkos 30 yd field goal 0:48 CAL Jones 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 0:47 CAL Cherry 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 3:22 CAL Smith 5 yd run (Domonkos kick))

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

CAL 26 39-216 328 34-24-0 73-544 0-0 5-66 2-56 0-0 3-46.7 1-0 9-85 37:51 7 of 14 0 of 2 6-9 6-28

GAN 8 30-35 91 15-5-0 45-126 0-0 1--1 2-28 0-0 10-39.9 0-0 4-37 22:09 0 of 11 0 of 0 0-0 2-15


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS Mercyhurst ...........................................................31 California ..............................................................21

Oct. 16, 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (5,157)

Oct. 23, 2010 @ Erie, Pa. Tullio Field (927)

Senior quarterback Josh Portis tossed for three touchdowns and sophomore running back Lamont Smith rushed for nearly 200 yards to help lead the No. 4 Vulcans to a 28-3 Homecoming win against rival Slippery Rock in PSAC West action. Portis was efficient against The Rock, completing 10-of-13 passes for 150 yards and three scores. He also added a five-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Smith extended his 100-yard streak to six games against Slippery Rock, finishing with a season-high 194 yards on 31 attempts. On defense, the Vulcans yielded only 153 yards of total offense to Slippery Rock. After entering the weekend averaging over 160 yards on the ground, The Rock was limited to 68 yards on 19 carries and was forced to punt eight times at Adamson Stadium. Cal U took the momentum from the opening kickoff, forcing a fumble that was recovered by senior defensive back Brandon Echols deep in Rock territory. Using the short field, Portis connected with senior wide receiver Terrance Moore for a 14-yard touchdown pass with 12:57 left in the first quarter. After forcing Slippery Rock to punt on its next possession, the Vulcans expanded their lead to 14-0 with a 48-yard scoring strike from Portis to junior wide receiver Derrick Jones.

After committing four turnovers and allowing 17-straight points in the second half, No. 3 Cal U suffered a 31-21 upset loss at Mercyhurst in PSAC West play at Tullio Field. The loss snapped Cal U’s 24-game winning streak in PSAC West play and it also is the first loss to an unranked opponent since September 2006. In his first career start, true freshman running back Trey Johnson finished with 122 yards on 19 carries (6.4 yards per carry). Senior wide receiver Terrance Moore posted his fourth career 100-yard game, finishing with a season-high 152 receiving yards and two touchdowns on six receptions. Quarterback Josh Portis completed just 13-of-29 attempts for 212 yards and three touchdowns, but threw a pair of interceptions and was sacked four times in the loss. Defensively, junior linebacker Brett Diamond led the Vulcans with a seasonand career-high 10 tackles (seven solo). He also collected the team’s only sack. Freshman defensive back Jeff Parrish registered eight stops (four solo) while seeing his most significant action of the season. Fellow defensive backs Shawn Anderson and Tommie Campbell each added five tackles.

Scoring & Statistical Summary

Scoring & Statistical Summary

(4) Cal U Slippery Rock 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

12:57 6:24 9:51 5:09 8:26

CAL CAL SRU CAL CAL

2 0 3

3 7 0

4 7 0

OT -

Final 28 3

Moore 14 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Jones 48 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Bahr 33 yd field goal Cherry 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Portis 5 yd run (Domonkos kick)

SRU 10 19-68 85 30-11-1 49-153 0-0 3-13 5-103 0-0 8-38.4 1-1 8-90 20:28 2 of 12 0 of 0 1-1 5-43

2:48 5:02 4:39 0:34 10:49 5:58 14:22 4:23

CAL MC MC CAL MC MC MC CAL

3 10 0

4 7 7

OT -

Final 31 21

Moore 34 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Coon 80 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) Kennedy 42 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) Thomas 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Groene 4 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) Wakefield 19 yd field goal Kennedy 20 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) Moore 56 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

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MC 18 30-101 301 37-21-0 67-402 0-0 3-23 4-48 2-0 7-32.9 1-1 11-85 35:22 7 of 17 0 of 0 3-4 4-39

CAL 14 27-112 212 30-13-2 57-324 0-0 0-0 5-102 0-0 6-41.0 2-2 8-77 24:38 2 of 12 1 of 2 1-1 1-6

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CAL 19 49-186 150 13-10-0 62-336 1-2 2-1 1-38 1-0 5-37.4 0-0 10-113 39:32 4 of 13 0 of 0 3-4 0-0

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

2 14 7

HISTORY

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

1 0 7

Mercyhurst (3) Cal U

2010 REVIEW

1 14 0

PLAYERS

California ..............................................................28 Slippery Rock ........................................................3

COACHING STAFF

Game 8 2011 PREVIEW

Game 7


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS Game 9

Game 10

California ..............................................................18 Indiana (Pa.) .........................................................15

California ..............................................................24 Edinboro .................................................................0

Oct. 30, 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (2,169)

Nov. 6, 2010 @ Edinboro, Pa. Sox Harrison Stadium (2,121)

No. 12 Cal U rallied from a 15-0 fourthquarter deficit to tie the game and earn a thrilling 18-15 overtime victory against rival IUP in the second-annual Coal Bowl at Adamson Stadium. Trailing 15-7 in the final minutes of the game, Cal U capped a game-tying 61yard scoring drive to even the game with 5.2 seconds remaining in regulation. The drive culminated with a 1-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Josh Portis to junior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry that cut the deficit to 15-13. On the ensuing PAT attempt, Portis again found Cherry in the end zone to even the score and force overtime. Portis finished the game with 210 yards and two touchdowns on 21-of-31 attempts. The Vulcans opened overtime with possession and moved the ball down to the 1-yard line to set-up senior kicker Marc Domonkos for the eventual gamewinning 17-yard field goal. On the Crimson Hawks’ overtime possession, they were unable to move the ball from the 25-yard line and forced Craig Burgess to attempt a 42-yard field goal that missed wide left. Junior linebacker Brett Diamond equaled his career high with 10 tackles (three solo) and 2.5 TFL. Defensive backs Shawn Anderson and Rontez Miles each tallied nine stops.

Senior quarterback Josh Portis threw three second-half touchdowns and the defense allowed only 79 yards of total offense, as the No. 12 Vulcans earned a 24-0 shutout at Edinboro in PSAC West play at Sox Harrison Stadium. With the victory, Cal U clinched a share of the PSAC West title with a 5-1 mark in divisional action. Portis finished the game with 240 passing yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, while completing 17-of-27 attempts. Defensively, Cal U forced Edinboro into a season-low minus-4 rushing yards on 21 attempts behind five sacks. The Vulcans also limited the Fighting Scots to only four first downs and allowed them to convert just 2-of-11 third-down conversions. Junior Brett Diamond and senior Sam Fikaris each collected a team-high seven tackles. Fikaris also registered career highs with 3.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks. In the third quarter, Cal U extended its lead to 10-0 on a 26-yard touchdown pass from Portis to sophomore Blake Williamson with 6:58 left in the quarter. After forcing a three-and-out on the next Fighting Scots’ possession, the Vulcans capped a 79-yard drive with a 22-yard touchdown connection between Portis and senior Terrance Moore with 1:27 remaining in the third quarter. Cal U again forced a three-and-out against Edinboro before Portis found junior Chedrick Cherry for a five-yard touchdown.

Scoring & Statistical Summary

Scoring & Statistical Summary

1 0 0

(12) Cal U Indiana (Pa.) 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th OT

3:12 13:21 10:18 10:11 0:06 ---

IUP IUP IUP CAL CAL CAL

3 0 9

4 15 0

OT 3 0

Final 18 15

Tuck 1 yd run (Burgess kick failed) Washington 7 yd blocked punt return (Burgess kick) Gooden safety Williams 19 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Cherry 1 yd pass from Portis (Cherry pass from Portis) Domonkos 17 yd field goal

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

46

2 0 6

CAL 16 34-63 210 32-21-0 66-273 0-0 2-19 3-89 1-0 6-32.7 2-1 8-53 24:35 6 of 16 1 of 1 2-3 2-6

IUP 11 50-130 52 14-5-1 64-182 1-27 4-44 4-62 0-0 6-34.2 1-0 5-35 35:25 3 of 16 3 of 5 1-3 5-27

1 0 0

(12) Cal U Edinboro 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th

2:39 6:58 1:27 11:12

CAL CAL CAL CAL

2 3 0

3 14 0

4 7 0

OT -

Final 24 0

Domonkos 20 yd field goal Williamson 26 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Moore 22 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Cherry 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

CAL 21 44-90 251 29-19-0 73-341 0-0 1-24 1-37 2-10 7-43.6 0-0 3-30 38:32 10 of 20 1 of 1 2-2 5-31

EDIN 4 21--4 83 20-13-2 41-79 0-0 0-0 5-111 0-0 9-35.9 1-0 5-30 21:28 2 of 11 0 of 0 0-0 3-28


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS Bloomsburg .........................................................28 California ..............................................................26

Nov. 13, 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (1,612)

Nov. 20 2010 @ California, Pa. Adamson Stadium (4,123)

Senior quarterback Josh Portis tied his career high with five touchdown passes, as the No. 10 Vulcans closed the regular season with a 57-6 victory against Cheyney at Adamson Stadium. Portis finished the game with 210 passing yards while completing 14-of22 passes with five touchdowns and one interception. The second-year starter finished the regular season ranked second all-time in school history with 66 touchdown passes, only one score behind the record of 67 set by Joe Ruggiero (2004-07). Junior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry set a career high with three touchdowns. He led all players with six receptions for 105 yards and three scores (11, 31, 32). The Vulcans jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter after scoring on each of their first three drives. Defensively, sophomore Rontez Miles led the team with eight tackles and a career-high 4.5 TFL. Senior linebacker Anthony Roberts added seven stops, while junior linebacker Brett Diamond and redshirt freshman defensive lineman B.J. Stevens each finished with six tackles.

The No. 7 Vulcans rallied for a last-minute touchdown against No. 20 Bloomsburg, but suffered a 28-26 loss in the first round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs at Adamson Stadium after being unable to convert the ensuing two-point conversion and onside kick. With the loss, Cal U finished the season with a 10-2 mark after making its fourth-straight appearance in the NCAA postseason. The Huskies and Vulcans have met six times in the last five seasons. Senior quarterback Josh Portis posted his fifth career 300-yard game, finishing with 300 yards and three touchdowns (27, 29, 28) on 26-of-48 attempts. Against the Huskies, he set the all-time school record with 69 passing touchdowns to surpass the previous mark of 67 set by Joe Ruggiero (2004-07). In only two years with the program, Portis finished his career also ranked fourth with 6,072 passing yards and posted the top two single-season touchdown performances (36, 33). Junior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry caught a pair of scores (27, 28) to finish the year with a career-high 13 touchdowns. He tied his career high with eight receptions for 130 yards, his fourth 100-yard game of the season. Defensively, senior linebacker Anthony Roberts led the team with nine tackles (two solo) with 1.0 sack.

Scoring & Statistical Summary

Scoring & Statistical Summary

3 26 6

4 7 0

OT -

Final 57 6

10:56 CAL Cherry 11 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 7:05 CAL Domonkos 20 yd field goal 2:25 CAL Moore 29 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 7:40 CAL Jones 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 10:55 CHEY Newman 2 yd run (Evans kick failed) 7:22 CAL Domonkos 22 yd field goal 5:06 CAL TEAM safety 4:59 CAL Cherry 31 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 2:49 CAL Cherry 32 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) 1:32 CAL T. Johnson 50 yd punt return (Domonkos kick) 5:18 CAL Livsey 28 yd interception return (Domonkos kick) CAL 19 28-136 215 23-15-1 51-351 0-0 3-88 3-75 1-28 2-48.0 1-0 4-40 25:15 6 of 11 0 of 0 4-4 5-35

CHEY 13 56-156 6 12-1-1 68-162 0-0 2-10 9-178 1-5 7-22.1 5-0 3-25 34:45 5 of 17 1 of 4 1-2 1-8

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

14:44 9:32 0:00 6:57 3:56 0:35 9:19 5:32 0:57

BU CAL CAL CAL BU CAL BU BU CAL

2 7 10

3 7 10

4 14 6

OT -

Final 28 26

Quiteh 15 yd run (Fisher kick) Cherry 27 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Domonkos 30 yd field goal Domonkos 46 yd field goal Dickerson 33 yd pass from Carey (Fisher kick) Moore 29 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) Fisher 57 yd pass from Weaber (Fisher kick) Quiteh 38 yd run (Fisher kick) Cherry 28 yd pass from Portis (Portis pass failed)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2011 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL GUIDE

BU 15 32-127 157 18-9-3 50-283 0-0 1-16 4-102 0-0 2-36.5 0-0 6-62 24:35 6 of 12 0 of 0 1-1 4-29

CAL 26 29-54 84 48-26-0 77-354 0-0 2-17 5-99 3-30 5-32.6 0-0 8-79 35:25 10 of 19 1 of 1 1-1 3-22

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ABOUT CAL U

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

1 0 0

(20) Bloomsburg (10) Cal U

HISTORY

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

2 7 0

2010REVIEW REVIEW 2010

(10) Cal U Cheyney

1 17 0

PLAYERS

California ..............................................................57 Cheyney ..................................................................6

COACHING STAFF

Game 12 2011 PREVIEW

Game 11


GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

OFFENSE

WR

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

TE

QB

RB

RB

WR

@ Saginaw Valley

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Scott

S. Johnson

Cherry

@ C.W. Post

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

S. Johnson

Cherry

East Stroudsburg

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

S. Johnson

Cherry

@ Clarion

Jones

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Wilson

Cherry

Lock Haven

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Thomas

Cherry

@ Gannon

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Thomas

Cherry

Slippery Rock

Moore

Farley

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Thomas

Cherry

@ Mercyhurst

Moore

Eberlein

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

T. Johnson

Thomas

Welc*

Indiana (Pa.)

Moore

Jordan

George

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Wilson

Cherry

@ Edinboro

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Wilson

Cherry

Cheyney

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Range

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Wilson

Cherry

Bloomsburg

Moore

Kush

Jordan

Piccirillo

Cox

Eberlein

Williamson

Portis

Smith

Wilson

Cherry

DE

DT

DT

DE

LB

LB

CB

S

S

S

CB

@ Saginaw Valley

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

@ C.W. Post

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

East Stroudsburg

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

@ Clarion

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

Lock Haven

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Parrish

Harris

Brown

@ Gannon

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

Slippery Rock

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

@ Mercyhurst

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Brown

Indiana (Pa.)

Crawford

Fikaris

Mulabah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Campbell

@ Edinboro

Crawford

Fikaris

Abdallah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Wallace

Miles

Harris

Campbell

Cheyney

Crawford

Fikaris

Abdallah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Campbell

Bloomsburg

Crawford

Fikaris

Abdallah

Cook

Diamond

Roberts

Swearinger

Anderson

Miles

Harris

Campbell

KO

K

P

H

PR

KR

KR

LS

* - started in two tight-end set

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS @ Saginaw Valley

Fiorenza

Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

Gumbert

Cherry

Cherry

Lyons

@ C.W. Post

Fiorenza

Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

Gumbert

Cherry

Cherry

Lyons

East Stroudsburg

Fiorenza

Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Cherry

Lyons

@ Clarion

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Campbell

Mullinix

Lock Haven

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

T. Johnson

Mullinix

@ Gannon

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Campbell

Lyons

Slippery Rock

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Campbell

Lyons

@ Mercyhurst

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Campbell

Mullinix

Indiana (Pa.)

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Scott

Mullinix

@ Edinboro

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Scott

Mullinix

Cheyney

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Scott

Mullinix

Bloomsburg

Domonkos Domonkos

Fiorenza

Battaglini

T. Johnson

Cherry

Jones

Mullinix

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GAME-BY-GAME SCORING CAL U

OPPONENTS Qtr

Plays-Yards

TOP Score Time Play (Conversion)

Opponent

Qtr

Plays-Yards

Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley

2 2 3 4 4 OT

15-63 6-38 1-17 9-56 3-44 5-25

7:58 1:21 0:10 2:55 2:00 ---

FG TD TD FG TD TD

10:29 1:03 3:44 8:30 6:24 ---

Domonkos 19 yd field goal Wilson 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 17 run (Domonkos) Domonkos 29 yd field goal Cherry 22 yd pass from Portis (Cherry pass from Portis) Moore 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)

Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley Saginaw Valley

1 1 2 3 4 OT

5-61 9-66 10-63 4-64 8-65 5-25

1:53 4:03 4:09 1:44 3:39 ---

TD TD TD TD TD TD

9:30 3:32 6:16 1:52 11:37 ---

C.W. Post C.W. Post C.W. Post C.W. Post C.W. Post C.W. Post C.W. Post

1 1 2 2 2 3 4

7-50 5-65 --7-59 6-17 10-48 11-47

2:48 2:04 --4:12 3:16 4:59 5:58

TD TD Saf TD FG TD TD

8:42 2:57 --8:12 3:29 7:01 12:51

Williamson 2 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jones 36 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Miles safety Smith 17 yd run (Domonkos) Domonkos 32 yd field goal Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos) Smith 2 yd run (Domonkos)

C.W. Post C.W. Post

1 1

6-34 7-70

1:51 3:25

TD TD

11:37 Laurino 4 yd pass from Andrewkavich (Stoltz kick) 5:11 Beverly 2 yd run (failed)

E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg

1 2 2 2

6-19 2-69 3-59 8-41

2:03 0:31 0:51 1:26

FG TD TD FG

3:38 14:16 9:14 0:00

E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg

1 1 2 3 3 4 4

8-81 --7-52 2-52 5-55 6-65 15-67

3:59 --3:05 0:32 1:59 2:22 9:02

TD TD TD TD FG TD TD

10:06 9:14 1:32 11:31 8:48 14:02 3:28

Cherry 15 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Diamond 32 yd interception return (Domonkos) Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos) Cherry 28 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 19 yd field goal Jones 39 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Smith 2 yd run (Domonkos)

Clarion Clarion

2 4

6-75 ---

0:37 ---

TD Saf

0:00 Robinson 1 yd pass from Coxon (Mamula) 8:32 TEAM safety

Gannon

1

1-61

0:09

TD

10:38 Hicks 61 yd pass from Boedicker (Ditzler)

Slippery Rock

2

13-71

4:54

FG

9:51 Bahr 33 yd field goal

Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion

2 3 4 4

16-91 11-75 20-99 9-47

7:47 5:24 10:03 5:04

FG TD TD TD

3:27 9:34 11:53 2:46

Domonkos 21 yd field goal Cherry 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Scott 1 yd run (Domonkos) Smith 6 yd run (Domonkos)

Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst

2 2 3 3 4

3-74 1-42 8-65 9-46 7-70

0:59 0:09 4:03 3:18 3:41

TD TD TD FG TD

5:02 4:39 10:49 5:58 14:22

Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven

1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4

3-12 2-42 13-92 4-6 5-53 6-55 5-86 1-46 1-39

1:31 0:31 6:26 1:33 0:46 2:58 2:16 0:10 0:10

TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD

12:30 7:53 13:51 1:53 0:31 11:57 14:49 14:16 3:16

Smith 3 yd run (Domonkos) Smith 30 yd run (Domonkos) Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos) Domonkos 31 yd field goal Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos) Moore 12 yd pass from Portis (failed) Williams 61 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Shaffer 46 yd pass from Morris (Domonkos) Stefanik 39 yd run (Domonkos)

IUP IUP IUP

2 3 3

19-67 -----

3:12 -----

TD TD Saf

3:12 Tuck 1 yd run (failed) 13:21 Washington 7 yd blocked punt return (Burgess) 10:18 Gooden safety

Cheyney

3

7-49

3:55

TD

10:55 Newman 2 yd run (failed)

Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg

2 3 4 4

8-80 7-65 8-88 1-38

2:46 2:65 4:22 0:08

TD TD TD TD

14:44 3:56 9:19 5:32

Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon

1 1 2 2 2 4

8-50 5-70 8-46 7-59 6-45 4-28

4:03 2:35 2:54 1:26 3:20 1:31

FG TD FG TD TD TD

10:57 7:57 7:26 0:48 0:47 3:22

Domonkos 26 yd field goal Williamson 9 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 30 yd field goal Jones 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Smith 5 yd run (Domonkos)

Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock

1 1 3 4

4-25 4-76 7-40 11-63

1:53 2:27 4:20 6:15

TD TD TD TD

12:57 6:24 5:09 8:26

Moore 14 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jones 48 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 8 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Portis 5 yd run (Domonkos)

Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst

1 2 4

3-93 11-60 1-56

1:18 3:59 0:12

TD TD TD

2:48 Moore 34 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) 0:34 Thomas 12 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) 4:23 Moore 56 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)

4 4 OT

11-82 13-61 9-24

5:10 2:10 ---

TD TD FG

10:11 Williams 19 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) 0:06 Cherry 1 yd pass from Portis (Cherry) --- Domonkos 17 yd field goal

Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro

2 3 3 4

12-47 9-80 8-79 8-60

6:31 2:47 3:19 3:40

FG TD TD TD

2:39 6:58 1:27 11:12

Domonkos 20 yd field goal Williamson 26 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Moore 22 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 5 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)

Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney

1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4

8-57 5-17 4-59 9-60 8-41 --1-31 1-32 -----

4:04 2:01 1:35 4:57 3:25 --0:12 0:07 -----

TD FG TD TD FG Saf TD TD TD TD

10:56 7:05 2:25 7:40 7:22 5:06 4:59 2:49 1:32 5:18

Cherry 11 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 20 yd field goal Moore 29 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Jones 10 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 22 yd field goal TEAM safety Cherry 31 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 32 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Johnson 50 yd punt return (Domonkos) Livsey 28 yd interception return (Domonkos)

Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg

2 2 3 3 4

9-63 10-44 10-54 7-63 14-93

5:05 1:18 4:44 3:16 4:27

TD FG FG TD TD

9:32 0:00 6:57 0:35 0:57

Cherry 27 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Domonkos 30 yd field goal Domonkos 46 yd field goal Moore 29 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos) Cherry 28 yd pass from Portis (Domonkos)

Dowdell 30 yd run (Borchard) Hayes 9 yd run (Borchard) Gallina 14 yd pass from Dowdell (Borchard) Dowdell 54 yd run (Borchard) Gallina 30 yd pass from Dowdell (Borchard) Lark 4 yd run (failed)

Groff 32 yd field goal Reed 57 yd pass from Marshall (Groff) Williams 15 yd pass from Marshall (Groff) Groff 45 yd field goal

Coon 80 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield) Kennedy 42 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield) Groene 4 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield) Wakefield 19 yd field goal Kennedy 20 yd pass from Rearick (Wakefield)

PLAYERS

Quiteh 15 yd run (Fisher) Dickerson 33 yd pass from Carey (Fisher) Fisher 57 yd pass from Weaber (Fisher) Quiteh 38 yd run (Fisher)

COACHING STAFF 2010 REVIEW HISTORY

IUP IUP IUP

TOP Score Time Play (Conversion)

2011 PREVIEW

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SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

2010 STATISTICS DATE

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORE

ATT.

TEAM STATISTICS

09/04/10

at #11 Saginaw Valley

W(OT)

42 - 41

5,837

SCORING ....................................................................417 .........................................173

09/11/10

at C.W. Post

W

40 - 13

2,317

Points Per Game ...................................................34.8 ........................................14.4

09/18/10

EAST STROUDSBURG

W

45 - 20

4,124

FIRST DOWNS ..........................................................251 .........................................145

09/25/10

at Clarion*

W

24 - 9

4,000

Rushing ....................................................................104 ........................................... 59

10/02/10

LOCK HAVEN*

W

58 - 0

3,862

Passing .....................................................................132 ........................................... 67

10/09/10

at Gannon*

W

34 - 7

1,542

10/16/10

SLIPPERY ROCK*

W

28 - 3

5,157

10/23/10

at Mercyhurst*

L

21 - 31

927

10/30/10

INDIANA (Pa.)*

W(OT)

18 - 15

2,169

11/06/10

at Edinboro*

W

24 - 0

2,121

11/13/10

CHEYNEY

W

57 - 6

1,612

11/20/10

#20 BLOOMSBURG$

L

26 - 28

4,123

OPP

Penalty ........................................................................ 15 ........................................... 19 RUSHING YARDAGE ........................................... 1967 .........................................936 Yards gained rushing ........................................ 2307 ...................................... 1411 Yards lost rushing .................................................340 .........................................475 Rushing Attempts ................................................481 .........................................384 Average Per Rush ................................................... 4.1 .......................................... 2.4 Average Per Game ........................................... 163.9 ........................................78.0 TDs Rushing .............................................................. 16 ..............................................9

* - PSAC West Game; $ - NCAA Playoffs

SCORE BY QUARTERS

CAL

PASSING YARDAGE ............................................ 2729 ...................................... 1666

1

2

3

4

OT

Total

California (Pa.)

90

86

108

123

10

417

Opponents

37

61

39

30

6

173

Comp-Att-Int ............................................. 211-346-7 ......................... 144-296-21 Average Per Pass .................................................... 7.9 .......................................... 5.6 Average Per Catch ...............................................12.9 ........................................11.6 Average Per Game ........................................... 227.4 ..................................... 138.8 TDs Passing ............................................................... 34 ........................................... 13 TOTAL OFFENSE .................................................. 4696 ...................................... 2602 Total Plays ................................................................827 .........................................680 Average Per Play .................................................... 5.7 .......................................... 3.8 Average Per Game ........................................... 391.3 ..................................... 216.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ................................34-714 ................................66-1274 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ..............................26-339 .................................. 16-113 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...................................21-170 ....................................... 7-33 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ....................................21.0 ........................................19.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...................................13.0 .......................................... 7.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE ......................................... 8.1 .......................................... 4.7 FUMBLES-LOST .................................................... 10-5 ....................................... 16-7 PENALTIES-Yards .............................................88-787 .................................. 68-563 Average Per Game ..............................................65.6 ........................................46.9 PUNTS-Yards ...................................................52-1950 ................................77-2708 Average Per Punt .................................................37.5 ........................................35.2 Net punt average .................................................33.4 ........................................30.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ....................... 33:38 ..................................... 26:22 3RD-DOWN Conversions ............................ 84/180 .................................. 42/158 3rd-Down Pct ........................................................47% ....................................... 27% 4TH-DOWN Conversions .................................. 5/14 .......................................6/18 4th-Down Pct ........................................................36% ....................................... 33% SACKS BY-Yards ................................................40-244 .................................. 33-234 MISC YARDS ..................................................................0 ..............................................0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....................................... 53 ........................................... 23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...............................14-18 ..........................................4-6 ON-SIDE KICKS .........................................................0-1 ..........................................0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES .............................. (42-54) 78% ........................ (15-24) 63% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ............... (30-54) 56% ........................ (11-24) 46% PAT-ATTEMPTS ....................................... (49-50) 98% ........................ (19-22) 86% ATTENDANCE .....................................................21047 ....................................16744 Games/Avg Per Game .................................. 6/3508 .................................. 6/2791

Terrance Moore

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2010 STATISTICS RUSHING

RECEIVING No. 56 51 24 20 17 13 9 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1

Yds. 795 659 380 215 198 259 80 14 28 17 1 46 19 12 5 1

Avg. 14.2 12.9 15.8 10.8 11.6 19.9 8.9 2.8 7.0 4.2 0.3 46.0 19.0 12.0 5.0 1.0

TD 13 8 5 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Lng 52 56 48 33 26 61 17 15 12 5 1 46 19 12 5 1

Avg./G 66.2 54.9 42.2 19.5 16.5 21.6 8.9 1.3 2.5 1.5 0.2 4.6 1.6 1.2 0.4 0.1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total

12

211

2729

12.9

34

61

227.4

Opponents

12

144

1666

11.6

13

80

138.8

No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Trey Johnson 24 291 12.1 1 50 Tommie Campbell 1 24 24.0 0 24 Josh Gumbert 1 24 24.0 0 24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 26 339 13.0 1 50 Opponents 16 113 7.1 1 16

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Shawn Anderson 5 31 6.2 0 15 Scott Wallace 3 10 3.3 0 10 Erik Harris 3 11 3.7 0 11 Tommie Campbell 2 26 13.0 0 26 Mike Brown 2 9 4.5 0 9 Patrick Swearinger 2 15 7.5 0 15 Brett Diamond 1 32 32.0 1 32 Darnell Harding 1 0 0.0 0 0 Eric Livsey 1 28 28.0 1 28 Kyle Crane 1 8 8.0 0 8 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 21 170 8.1 2 32 Opponents 7 33 4.7 0 18

KICK RETURNS HISTORY

GP 12 12 9 11 12 12 9 11 11 11 5 10 12 10 12 11

PUNT RETURNS

2010 REVIEW

Chedrick Cherry Terrance Moore Derrick Jones Lamont Smith Blake Williamson Mike Williams Cody Wilson Trey Johnson R.J. Thomas Jordan Scott Shawn Johnson Justin Shaffer Chet Welc Greg Cochrane Tony Battaglini Jack Range

Trey Johnson

PLAYERS

GP Effic. Cmp-Att-Int Pct. Yds. TD Lng Avg./G Josh Portis 12 156.0 205-335-7 61.2 2651 33 61 220.9 Ryan Morris 7 198.1 6-8-0 75.0 78 1 46 11.1 TEAM 9 0.0 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Cody Wilson 9 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 155.6 211-346-7 61.0 2729 34 61 227.4 Opponents 12 96.2 144-296-21 48.6 1666 13 80 138.8

COACHING STAFF

PASSING

2011 PREVIEW

GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G Lamont Smith 11 241 1198 32 1166 4.8 12 35 106.0 Trey Johnson 11 58 353 13 340 5.9 0 52 30.9 Jordan Scott 11 70 305 31 274 3.9 1 31 24.9 Josh Portis 12 72 308 238 70 1.0 1 32 5.8 Bryan Stefanik 8 6 47 1 46 7.7 1 39 5.8 Cody Wilson 9 9 40 0 40 4.4 0 13 4.4 Chedrick Cherry 12 2 26 0 26 13.0 1 17 2.2 Carrington Hanna 11 7 15 6 9 1.3 0 4 0.8 Terrance Moore 12 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 R.J. Thomas 11 2 2 1 1 0.5 0 2 0.1 Ryan Morris 7 4 8 8 0 0.0 0 7 0.0 TEAM 9 8 0 5 -5 -0.6 0 0 -0.6 Shawn Johnson 5 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -1.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 481 2307 340 1967 4.1 16 52 163.9 Opponents 12 384 1411 475 936 2.4 9 54 78.0

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Brandon Echols 1 2 2.0 0 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 1 27 27.0 0 27

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No. Yds. Avg. TD Lng Chedrick Cherry 20 508 25.4 0 48 Derrick Jones 7 93 13.3 0 19 Cody Wilson 3 66 22.0 0 28 R.J. Thomas 2 8 4.0 0 8 Terrance Moore 1 20 20.0 0 20 Tommie Campbell 1 19 19.0 0 19 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 34 714 21.0 0 48 Opponents 66 1274 19.3 0 49


2010 STATISTICS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

SCORING |----------- PATs -----------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf. Pts. Marc Domonkos 0 14-18 49-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 91 Chedrick Cherry 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 88 Lamont Smith 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Terrance Moore 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Derrick Jones 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Blake Williamson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Mike Williams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Trey Johnson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bryan Stefanik 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 R.J. Thomas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Justin Shaffer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Josh Portis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-3 0 0 6 Brett Diamond 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Cody Wilson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Eric Livsey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Rontez Miles 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 53 14-18 49-50 0-0 2 2-3 0 2 417 Opponents 23 4-6 19-22 0-0 0 0-1 0 2 173

Chedrick Cherry

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./G Lamont Smith 11 1166 215 0 0 0 1381 125.5 Chedrick Cherry 12 26 795 0 508 0 1329 110.8 Terrance Moore 12 5 659 0 20 0 684 57.0 Trey Johnson 11 340 14 291 0 0 645 58.6 Derrick Jones 9 0 380 0 93 0 473 52.6 Jordan Scott 11 274 17 0 0 0 291 26.5 Mike Williams 12 0 259 0 0 0 259 21.6 Blake Williamson 12 0 198 0 0 0 198 16.5 Cody Wilson 9 40 80 0 66 0 186 20.7 Josh Portis 12 70 0 0 0 0 70 5.8 Tommie Campbell 12 0 0 24 19 26 69 5.8 Justin Shaffer 10 0 46 0 0 0 46 4.6 Bryan Stefanik 8 46 0 0 0 0 46 5.8 R.J. Thomas 11 1 28 0 8 0 37 3.4 Brett Diamond 12 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.7 Shawn Anderson 11 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.8 Eric Livsey 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3 Josh Gumbert 11 0 0 24 0 0 24 2.2 1.6 Chet Welc 12 0 19 0 0 0 19 Patrick Swearinger 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 Greg Cochrane 10 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.2 Erik Harris 12 0 0 0 0 11 11 0.9 Scott Wallace 12 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 Mike Brown 8 0 0 0 0 9 9 1.1 Carrington Hanna 11 9 0 0 0 0 9 0.8 Kyle Crane 9 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.9 Tony Battaglini 12 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4 Jack Range 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Shawn Johnson 5 -5 1 0 0 0 -4 -0.8 TEAM 9 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 12 1967 2729 339 714 170 5919 493.2 Opponents 12 936 1666 113 1274 33 4022 335.2

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TOTAL OFFENSE G

Plays

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg./G

Josh Portis

12

407

70

2651

2721

226.8

Lamont Smith

11

241

1166

0

1166

106.0

Trey Johnson

11

58

340

0

340

30.9

Jordan Scott

11

70

274

0

274

24.9

Ryan Morris

7

12

0

78

78

11.1

Bryan Stefanik

8

6

46

0

46

5.8

Cody Wilson

9

10

40

0

40

4.4

12

2

26

0

26

2.2

Chedrick Cherry Carrington Hanna

11

7

9

0

9

0.8

Terrance Moore

12

1

5

0

5

0.4

R.J. Thomas

11

2

1

0

1

0.1

Shawn Johnson

5

1

-5

0

-5

-1.0

TEAM

9

10

-5

0

-5

-0.6

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12

827

1967

2729

4696

391.3

Opponents

12

680

936

1666

2602

216.8

PUNTING Derek Fiorenza

No.

Yds.

Avg.

FC

I20

49

1942

39.6

59

5

12

17

6

1

3

8

2.7

16

0

0

0

0

0

TEAM

Lng TB

50+ Blk.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total

52

1950 37.5

59

5

12

17

6

1

Opponents

77

2708 35.2

56

2

21

14

7

0

FIELD GOALS Made-Att. Marc Domonkos

14-18

Pct.

1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk.

77.8

3-3

6-7

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4-6

1-2

0-0 46

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Ast

Tot.

|-Sacks-| TFL-Yds. No-Yds.

|---Pass Def---|

|-----Fumbles-----| Blkd

Int.-Yds. PBU QBH

Rcv.-Yds.

FF

Kick

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Saf

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------53 Brett Diamond

12

29

35

64

9.0-35

4.5-27

1-32

1

2

---

1

---

---

51 Anthony Roberts

12

13

48

61

6.0-20

2.0-13

---

2

---

1-0

1

---

---

31 Erik Harris

12

33

28

61

5.0-17

1.0-8

3-11

3

1

---

---

1

---

9

Rontez Miles

12

28

32

60

12.0-45

2.0-12

---

5

2

1-0

---

---

1

25 Shawn Anderson

11

30

19

49

1.0-10

---

5-31

7

---

---

---

---

---

3

Patrick Swearinger

20

14

34

1.5-5

---

2-15

6

---

---

---

---

---

12

16

17

33

10.0-42

4.5-28

---

---

---

2-0

---

---

---

21 B.J. Stevens

12

13

17

30

5.5-32

4.0-27

---

1

---

---

2

---

---

2

12

17

12

29

---

---

2-26

2

---

---

---

---

---

13 Kevin Garrett

12

12

16

28

8.5-25

2.0-13

---

5

---

---

---

---

---

95 Luqman Abdallah

12

13

14

27

4.0-8

1.5-6

---

---

---

1-0

---

---

---

61 Thomas Mulabah

10

11

16

27

7.0-22

2.5-11

---

3

---

---

---

---

---

52 Darnell Harding

10

15

10

25

9.0-50

5.0-36

1-0

---

3

---

1

---

---

40 Terrence Hemsley

10

7

14

21

1.5-3

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

90 Marcus Cook

12

9

11

20

3.5-19

2.5-14

---

---

1

---

---

---

---

99 Kevin Crawford

12

7

10

17

2.0-14

1.0-11

---

1

1

---

1

---

---

65 Steve Santia

Tommie Campbell

12

3

15

10.0-36

3.0-17

---

---

3

---

---

---

---

9

11

2

13

---

---

1-8

3

---

---

---

---

---

28 Eric Livsey

12

8

3

11

---

---

1-28

1

---

---

---

---

---

56 Dillon Voss

8

8

3

11

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

10 Scott Wallace

12

3

5

8

---

---

3-10

---

---

---

---

---

---

8

10

4

4

8

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

-----

Greg Cochrane

19 Brandon Echols 91 Carlos Tipton 27 Jeff Parrish

9

6

2

8

---

---

---

1

---

2-2

---

---

11

4

4

8

2.5-7

2.0-6

---

---

1

---

---

---

---

8

4

4

8

---

---

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

12

4

3

7

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

20 Carrington Hanna

11

3

4

7

1.0-15

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

-----

7

Mike Brown

4

2

6

0.5-2

---

2-9

1

---

---

---

---

6

5

1

6

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

96 Noah Taylor

9

1

4

5

0.5-2

0.5-2

---

---

1

---

---

---

---

92 Ryan Keebler

12

1

3

4

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

9

3

---

3

2.0-13

2.0-13

---

1

---

---

1

---

1

54 Shawn Patil

11

1

2

3

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

29 Trey Johnson

11

1

1

2

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

39 Derek Fiorenza

12

1

1

2

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

43 Jon Mullinix

10

---

2

2

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

47 Chase DeCarlo

7

---

2

2

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

22 Toni Whiteleather

5

1

1

2

---

---

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

37 Marc Domonkos

12

1

1

2

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

88 Josh Gumbert

11

---

1

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

42 R.J. Thomas

11

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

35 Cody Wilson

9

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

TM TEAM

12

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

80 Mike Williams

12

---

1

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

9

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

12

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

11

1

---

1

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

1

Derrick Jones

5

Terrance Moore

23 Lamont Smith

ABOUT CAL U

89 Blake Williamson

Derek Fiorenza

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12

365 372

737

102-422

40-244

21-170

44

65

7-2

7

1

2

Opponents

12

467 434

901

70-337

33-234

7-33

27

34

5-27

8

1

2

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8

17 Ja’wan Bryant

Sam Fikaris

2010 REVIEW

55 Paul Everson

PLAYERS

10

41 Kyle Crane

Anthony Roberts

COACHING STAFF

12

62 Sam Fikaris

Marc Domonkos

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NATIONAL RANKINGS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

ALL-TIME NATIONAL RANKINGS

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED TEAMS

Season ....................................................................................................... AFCA

Date

Opponent

Opp. Rank

Cal U Rank

Score

2004 Oct. 5 ......................................................................................................................................... 25

10/14/00 11/04/00

at Slippery Rock Indiana (Pa.)

16 17

-----

L 20-38 L 7-24

2006 Preseason ...............................................................................................................................t-20 Aug. 29 ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Sept. 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 17 Sept. 19 .................................................................................................................................... 25 Nov. 7 ........................................................................................................................................ 23

09/08/01 11/03/01

Fairmont State at Indiana (Pa.)

23 3

-----

W 34-14 L 0-41

10/19/02

at Indiana (Pa.)

10

---

L 9-20

10/18/03 11/08/03

Indiana (Pa.) at Edinboro

11 22

-----

L 7-14 L 3-34

2007 Preseason ...............................................................................................................................t-21 Aug. 28 ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Sept. 4 ....................................................................................................................................... 19 Sept. 11 .................................................................................................................................... 15 Sept. 18 .................................................................................................................................... 13 Sept. 25 .................................................................................................................................... 13 Oct. 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 12 Oct. 9 ......................................................................................................................................... 11 Oct. 16 ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Oct. 23 ........................................................................................................................................8 Oct. 30 ........................................................................................................................................5 Nov. 6 ..........................................................................................................................................6 Nov. 13........................................................................................................................................6 Dec. 18 ........................................................................................................................................4 2008 Preseason ..................................................................................................................................5 Sept. 2 .........................................................................................................................................5 Sept. 9 ....................................................................................................................................... 16 Sept. 16 .................................................................................................................................... 14 Sept. 23 .................................................................................................................................... 14 Sept. 30 ......................................................................................................................................9 Oct. 7 ...........................................................................................................................................8 Oct. 14 ........................................................................................................................................8 Oct. 21 ......................................................................................................................................t-6 Oct. 28 ........................................................................................................................................7 Nov. 4 ..........................................................................................................................................7 Nov. 11........................................................................................................................................7 Dec. 16 ........................................................................................................................................6 2009 Preseason ..................................................................................................................................8 Aug. 31 ..................................................................................................................................... 17 Oct. 19 ...................................................................................................................................... 24 Oct. 26 ...................................................................................................................................... 20 Nov. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Nov. 9 ........................................................................................................................................ 22 Dec. 14 ........................................................................................................................................7 2010 Preseason ..................................................................................................................................6 Aug. 30 .......................................................................................................................................5 Sept. 6 .........................................................................................................................................4 Sept. 13 ......................................................................................................................................4 Sept. 20 ......................................................................................................................................4 Sept. 27 ......................................................................................................................................4 Oct. 4 ...........................................................................................................................................4 Oct. 11 ........................................................................................................................................4 Oct. 18 ........................................................................................................................................3 Oct. 25 ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Nov. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 12 Nov. 8 ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Nov. 15........................................................................................................................................7 Dec. 20 ...................................................................................................................................... 14

10/16/04

Shippensburg

17

---

L 14-32

10/08/05

Edinboro

17

---

W 36-26

09/09/06 11/11/06

at Bloomsburg Indiana (Pa.)

13 25

17 23

L 19-24 L 17-21

09/08/07 10/06/07 10/2707 11/03/07 12/08/07

Bloomsburg at Indiana (Pa.) at Slippery Rock at West Chester Valdosta State

12 18 24 11 8

19 12 8 5 6

W 31-13 W 38-12 W 22-13 W 30-14 L 24-28

08/30/08 09/06/08 09/20/08 09/27/08 11/08/08 11/29/08 12/06/08

West Chester at Bloomsburg at Edinboro Indiana (Pa.) West Chester at Bloomsburg Minnesota Duluth

16 18 23 12 17 14 6

5 5 14 14 7 7 7

W 44-32 L 17-24 W 35-31 W 21-19 W 47-36 W 27-24 L 7-45

09/05/09 09/12/09 10/17/09 11/07/09 11/21/09 11/2809 12/05/09

Bloomsburg at West Chester Edinboro at Shippensburg at Shippensburg at West Liberty at NW Missouri St.

6 21 12 23 17 9 2

17 ----18 22 22 22

L 10-17 W 30-23 W 38-14 L 35-42 W 26-21 W 57-35 L 31-56

09/04/10 11/20/10

at Saginaw Valley Bloomsburg

11 20

5 7

W 42-41 L 26-28

All-Time Record vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams: 16-16 at Adamson Stadium: 7-8 on the road: 9-8 First Win vs. Nationally-Ranked Team: vs. No. 23 Fairmont State (34-14) - Sept. 8, 2001 First Win vs. Nationally-Ranked Team on the Road: at No. 18 Indiana (Pa.) (38-12) - Oct. 6, 2007 Highest-Ranked Opponent: at No. 2 NW Missouri St. (lost, 56-31) - Dec. 5, 2009 Biggest Upsets: at No. 9 West Liberty (57-35) - Nov. 28, 2009 vs. No. 12 Bloomsburg (31-13) - Sept. 8, 2007 vs. No. 12 Indiana (Pa.) (14-12) - Sept. 27, 2008

Highest National Ranking - AFCA - 3rd (Oct. 18, 2010) Most Weeks Ranked (Single-Season) - AFCA - 14 (2007, 2010)

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HONORS & AWARDS PRESEASON

2010 D2PRODAY.COM All-American Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) POSTSEASON D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN Josh Portis, Sr., QB (honorable mention)

HARLON HILL REGIONAL FINALIST Josh Portis, Sr., QB CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL (third team) DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) Nick Piccirillo, Sr., OL (first team) Brett Diamond, Jr., LB (second team) Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (second team) Erik Harris, Jr., DB (second team)

ALL-PSAC WEST Brett Diamond, Jr., LB (first team) Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL (first team) Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (first team) Erik Harris, Jr., DB (first team) Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) Rontez Miles, So., DB (first team) Terrance Moore, Sr., WR (first team) Josh Portis, Sr., QB (first team) Lamont Smith, So., RB (first team) Blake Williamson, So., TE (first team) Chedrick Cherry, Jr., WR (second team) Marc Domonkos, Sr., K (second team) Thomas Mulabah, Jr., DL (second team) Nick Piccirillo, Sr., OL (second team)

NFL COMBINE Josh Portis, Sr., QB

CACTUS BOWL Tommie Campbell, Sr., DB Terrance Moore, Sr., WR Josh Portis, Sr., QB EASTHAM ENERGY ALL-STAR GAME Tommie Campbell, Sr., DB

COACHING STAFF

FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-AMERICAN Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (third team)

NFLPA Game Josh Portis, Sr., QB

2011 PREVIEW

2010 CDS All-American Dan Jordan (second team) Josh Portis (honorable mention) Brett Diamond (honorable mention)

FOOTBALL GAZETTE ALL-REGION TEAM Dan Jordan, Sr., OL (first team) Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL (second team) Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P (second team) Erik Harris, Jr., DB (second team) Brett Diamond, So., LB (third team) Marc Domonkos, Sr., K (third team) Rontez Miles, So., DB (third team) Josh Portis, Jr., QB (third team) Lamont Smith, So., RB (third team)

PSAC WEST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Darnell Harding, DL

PLAYERS

Tommie Campbell

PAST RECIPIENTS

D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2002 - Josh Miller, Sr., OL (1st team) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (2nd team) 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL (2nd team) 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (1st team) 2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB (2nd team) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (2nd team) 2009 - A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (1st team) 2009 - Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (2nd team)

HULA BOWL 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB, (second team) 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB, (first team) 2006 - Derek Katris, Sr., OL, (second team)

PSAC WEST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1987 - Sam Mannery, QB 2009 - Rontez Miles, DB

GENE UPSHAW FINALIST 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2008 - Willie Walker, Jr., DL 2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL HARLON HILL REGIONAL FINALIST 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2006 - Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL 2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB 2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL CACTUS BOWL 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2007 - Jermaine Moye, Sr., WR 2007 - Nate Forse, Sr., WR/RET 2008 - Darren Burns, Sr., LB 2008 - Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB 2009 - Dominique Curry, Sr., WR 2009 - A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR 2009 - Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB CAL U DEMICHELA AWARD (For Leadership, Spirit & Hustle In Spring Practice) 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL 2008 - Juan Butler, Sr., DB

PSAC WEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1990 - Sam Mannery, Sr., QB 2001 - Wesley Cates, Sr., RB 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB 2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL PSAC WEST COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 - John Luckhardt PSAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2005-06 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB PSAC FALL TOP 10 AWARD 2004 - Lloyd Price, Jr., LB 2005 - Lloyd Price, Sr., LB

ABOUT CAL U

DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2004 - Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB (second team) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (second team) 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (first team) 2007 - Gary Butler, Sr., LB (second team) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (second team) 2007 - Jace Amore, Sr., P (second team) 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (second team) 2009 - Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB (second team)

2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL 2010 - Blake Williamson, So., TE

HISTORY HISTORY

ASSOC. PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB (second team) 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL (second team) 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL (first team) 2007 - Tyler Lorenz, So., K (second team) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, Jr., DL (third team) 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB (second team) 2009 - A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR (second team) 2009 - Willie Walker, Sr., DL (first team)

AFCA TEAM USA 2007 - D’Monn Baker, Sr., TE

2010 REVIEW

AFCA ALL-AMERICA TEAM 1983 - Perry Kemp, Sr., WR 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB 2006 - Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL 2007 - Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL 2008 - Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB

Kirby Griffin

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VULCAN FOOTBALL HISTORY SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

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ince head coach John Luckhardt took over the California University of Pennsylvania football program in 2002, the Vulcans have garnered national attention and have been a force to reckon with by winning multiple PSAC West titles and NCAA regional championships. Cal U has also made fourstraight appearances in the NCAA Playoffs, while capturing three NCAA regional titles along the way. Even though many think that the recent success of Vulcan football is a first, that could not be more inaccurate as the rich tradition of Cal U football dates back over 110 years. The history of the Vulcan football program extends back to the turn of the 20th century. In 1898, the program transitioned from a club team to a varsity sport. Prior to this, the sport grew in popularity across the country and began to gain interest on campus. The interest shown at the club level provided reassurance that a varsity sport would be a successful program on campus. As the game evolved, so did the Vulcan football program. During the early years of the program, the Vulcans saw many changes and experienced numerous growing pains over the first quarter of the 20th century. Initially, it was believed that participating in collegiate football led to personal growth. The school’s administration and coaching staff stressed the importance of developing courage, determination, self-control, aggressiveness, self-reliance, obedience, quick decision-making, teamwork, and physical strength within these young men. The administration felt that the personal growth equated with participation in the program would produce better young men once they left the university. By 1925, Cal football had gained popularity and had become a source of pride for fans, and players alike. With the increase of popularity, the 1930’s brought multiple firsts to the program. In the 1930 season, WMNM radio out of Fairmont, W.Va., broadcasted the game against Fairmont State in a play-by-play format to open the season. This broadcast opened new doors as a way to publicize the sport and help grow the popularity of Cal U football in the region. Two years later, the Vulcans also played in their first night game. The opportunity to play under the lights sparked an interest not only on campus, but also within the surrounding communities. Night games such as these evolved into a community event. Like most other events during the 1940’s, World War II took precedence over just about

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everything and Cal U football was no different. Due to the lack of male students during the war, football was not played and put on hold until 1946. When football resumed in ‘46, the Vulcans produced their most successful year in school history to date. Many people touted the Vulcans as one of the top-16 teams in country as they went undefeated. This success carried into and through the 1950’s, as this was one of the most successful The history of the Vulcan football program extends back to the turn of eras of Cal U football. the 20th century. In 1898, the program transitioned from a club team This period also brought to a varsity sport. in the first thoughts of weight training and outStadium. The new facility provided a place for the of-season workouts and practices. Even though there was no regularity to program to move to the next level. In addition to Adamson Stadium, university administration was these workouts and practices, coaches and studentathletes alike began to see the advantages. Then in 1958, California produced the only undefeated team in the state and country, making them one of the nation’s elite teams. The 1960’s became a progressive time within the sport. Team rosters were increasing in size, outof-season workouts and practices were becoming more structured and dedication to the sport was becoming necessary if the student-athlete wanted to be successful. In addition to things changing on the field, multiple changes took place off the field. The program added additional coaches to their once again showed its support to the program by staff that focused on teaching certain positions, hiring its first full-time head coach in Hal Hunter. academic requirements were instituted, and In what most call the modern era of the game transfers from other high profile universities such (1980’s forward), the Vulcan program began to take as Maryland, South Carolina and Vanderbilt were the shape that we currently know. A classroom in accepted to compete for the Vulcans. Cal U was Hamer Hall was converted to an office for the sole able to capitalize on these changes as it captured purpose of football operations and shortly after that, the 1968 PSAC Championship, where they tied East former standout quarterback Jeff Petrucci took over Stroudsburg. the program and Cal U to started regain the prestige As Cal U and the rest of the country transitioned that it had lost previously. Petrucci implemented a into the 1970’s, the Vietnam War affected the regimented weight-training program, out-of-season football program. Many individuals looked at workouts and an unseen dedication to the program football as a form of violence and resented it; that translated into capturing the 1984 PSAC therefore, not receiving the support it once did Championship. The newly found out off season from fans and administration. Focus was also dedication to the program produced some great taken off of the program from the university players that consisted of first-team all-conference administration, which allowed the student-athletes selections such as Bill Seidel, Dave Diesel, Ken to take more time for their social life. This decrease Wysocki, Arthur Motton and Perry Kemp who was in dedication to the sport outside of the normal- also an AP All-American and went on to play for the season practices and schedules resulted in some Green Bay Packers. heart-felt seasons as the Vulcans struggled to During the 1990’s, the Vulcans experienced upmake tallies in the win column. This change, along and-down success; however, many individual greats with the lack of awarded scholarship dollars to the graced the field at Adamson Stadium. Wideout Vic student-athletes, translated into just 18 wins over an Shandor was a first team all-conference selection in eight-year period. However, as the War passed, the 1992 and in 1993 wide receiver Ken Cahoon picked football program came back into focus. One bright up where Shandor left off by being selected as a spot of the 1970’s was the completion of Adamson First-Team All-PSAC and Northeast Region selection. The 1997 squad featured defensive tackle Jon Bolen who received Honorable Mention All-America honors and in 1999, Jason Gross and Wesley Cates

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PLAYERS

team, the Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League . After a stellar two years at Cal U, finishing in 2005, Antoine Bagwell was signed as an undrafted free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2006. Wesley Cates, the all-time leading rusher and scorer in school history, has also continued his career after his days in a Vulcan uniform. Currently playing in the Canadian Football League, he has amassed over 4,200 rushing yards and 39 touchdowns, . At Cal U, Cates was a two-time All-American and Cal U Hall of Fame inductee. Going back in time, it is great to know that the football program has produced so many great young men. From Bob Brooks and Bill Booker, who are still actively involved in the program today, to former Green Bay Packer Perry Kemp to Brian Oddi, who played in the CFL and is now the Director of Athletic Performance at Cal U, the Vulcan tradition is living stronger than ever.

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Stadium. The latest to experience success at the next level is former wide receiver and special teams standout, Dominique Curry. In 2010, Curry signed with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League. In addition to Curry, former All-American defensive back Terrence Johnson also continued his career on the gridiron by participating in preseason camp with the New England Patriots and then later being signed to the practice squad of the Indianapolis Colts. In the spring of 2011, Josh Portis was the first Vulcan selected to compete at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Ind. In just two seasons at Cal U, Portis established himself, as an elite quarterback by setting the alltime school record for touchdown passes. Gary Butler (2004-07) and Kevin McCabe (2008) also competed in the spring of 2011 with the area’s newest professional football

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notched all-conference honors. The 2000’s have brought the Vulcan football program its highest points. Since Luckhardt arrived, the Cal U football program has been arguably the best team in the PSAC. Compiling a 78-30 record since 2002, the Vulcans have featured seven All-Americans including the likes of Antoine Bagwell, Kirby Griffin, A.J. Jackson, Terrence Johnson, Tyler Lorenz, Tim McCutcheon and Willie Walker. In 2007, the Vulcans made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA postseason and advanced to the National Semifinals before losing to the eventual-National Champion Valdosta State (Ga.). In 2008 and 2009, the Vulcans found themselves in similar situations by making it to the semifinals of the NCAA Playoffs and losing to the eventual-National Champion. The combination of tremendous student-athletes and a coaching staff that will not settle for anything but the best has a resulted in one of the most exciting times in Vulcan football. With hopes of not only earning a PSAC Championship every year, but also knowing that Cal U football will be one of the nation’s elite generates enthusiasm across the campus. Over the years, numerous Vulcan football alums have had success after their years at Adamson

VULCAN HALL OF FAME 2010 REVIEW

Elmo Natali, 1953

Frank “Bernie” Bernadowski, 1962

Robert Lippencott, 1965

Perry Kemp, 1984

Jeff Petrucci, 1969

Class of 2001 Brendan Folmar ‘87 QB Vern Philips ‘69 DB/PR/KR Carl Crawley FB/DL Dave Robey ‘78 DL

Class of 1996 Mitch Bailey ‘53 WR Leslie Nagg ‘58 OL/DL Don “Duke” O’Hara ‘52 HB Terry O’Shea ‘89 TE

Class of 1999 Larry Randall ‘70 DT George Carlock ‘71 William “Bull” McPherson ‘63 OL/DL Ron “Don” Mains ‘54 RB

Class of 2002 Alan Sepsi ‘65 RB Robert Lippencott ‘65 LB John “Jack” Scarvel ‘59 DL

Class of 1997 Fred Fleming ‘54 OL Pete Gialames ‘69 WR Victor Krupensky ‘31 Sam Mannery ‘91 QB Kevin Russell ‘85 QB

Class of 2000 Philip Eugene Clifford ‘63 RB Robert “Bob” Dindak ‘82 DL Gary Michaux ‘78 RB William M. Seidel ‘81 LB

Class of 2003 Greg Zigray ‘77 OL/DL James Norton ‘36

Class of 2005 Joe Dochinez ‘51 OG/LB Frank Vulcano, Jr., ‘85 LB Class of 2006 Wesley Cates ‘02, RB Class of 2007 Dr. Fleming Mosley III ‘60 OL Class of 2008 Fran Herron ‘53 FB/Ast. Coach

Class of 2004 Ettore Perry ‘69 WR Tim Tracey ‘73 WR Bill Watkins ‘77 QB

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Class of 2009 Joe Sarra ‘60

ABOUT CAL U

Class of 1998 Alan Natali ‘74 DE Dick Fields ‘62 OL Frank “Bernie” Bernadowski ‘62 DB James Zell ‘40 HB

HISTORY

Class of 1995 Perry Kemp ‘84 WR Elmo Natali ‘53 RB Jeff Petrucci ‘69 QB/Head Coach Steve Tselepis ‘53 OL/DL

Class of 2010 John Kovalchick ‘63 Class of 2011 William Lee ‘67 Antoine Bagwell

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

RUSHING YARDS Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Daine Williams Frank Johnson Antoine Bagwell Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates

307 vs. Cheyney (2001) 287 vs. Geneva (2001) 286 vs. Edinboro (1999) 278 vs. Slippery Rock (2004) 253 vs. Lock Haven (1999) 234 vs. Southern Connecticut State (2007) 233 vs. Marietta (1963) 231 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (2004) 228 vs. Lock Haven (2005) 227 vs. Fairmont State (1999)

PASSING YARDS Kevin McCabe Todd Hirt/Dan Pifer Sam Mannery Jeff Petrucci Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero John Mattress Todd Hirt/Dan Pifer Jeff Petrucci Josh Portis Sam Mannery

443 vs. West Chester (2008) 442 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 413 vs. Slippery Rock (1990) 406 vs. Edinboro (1968) 398 vs. Clarion (1990) 385 vs. Mansfield (2004) 382 vs. Slippery Rock 381 vs. Clarion (1994) 373 vs. Shippensburg (1966) 367 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009) 367 vs. Mansfield (1988)

RECEIVING YARDS Pete Gialames Ron Simpson Ken Cahoon A.J. Jackson Ken Cahoon Perry Kemp Tom Pietrcollo Vic Shandor Ken Cahoon Terrance Moore Ken Cahoon

Antoine Bagwell

226 vs. Edinboro (1968) 222 vs. West Chester (1995) 192 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 193 vs. West Chester (2008) 181 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993) 179 vs. Shippensburg (1983) 179 vs. Towson (1984) 179 vs. Clarion (1990) 179 vs. Kutztown (1993) 176 vs. Northwest Missouri State (2009) 176 vs. Slippery Rock (1994)

RECEPTIONS Pete Gialames Marcel Pestano Marcel Pestano Ken Cahoon Ken Cahoon A.J. Jackson A.J. Jackson Perry Kemp Ken Cahoon Nate Forse Nate Forse

13 vs. Edinboro (1968) 11 vs. West Chester (2008) 11 vs. West Chester (2008) 11 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1993) 11 vs. Slippery Rock (1994) 10 vs. Slippery Rock (2009) 10 vs. Shippensburg (2009) 10 vs. Shippensburg (1983) 10 vs. Fairmont State (1994) 10 vs. Edinboro (2005) 10 vs. Bloomsburg (2007)

TOTAL OFFENSE Jeff Petrucci

517 yards vs. Edinboro (1968)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Todd Hirt Sam Mannery Kevin Russell

6 vs. Shippensburg (1994) 6 vs. Fairmont State (1989) 6 vs. Frostburg State (1983)

PASS ATTEMPTS Sam Mannery

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57 vs. Slippery Rock (1990)

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Rushing Receiving

5, Wesley Cates vs. Cheyney (2001) 5, Brandon Lombardy vs. Clarion (2006) 5, Fred Temoney vs. Shippensburg (1994)

INTERCEPTIONS Jack Durant Joe Waskiewicz Jon Arnold Jared Dumm

3 vs. Waynesburg (1976) 3 vs. Lock Haven (1988) 3 vs. Lock Haven (2002) 3 vs. Clarion (2005)

FIELD GOALS Jason Gross Gary Amos Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz Tyler Lorenz

3 vs. Mansfield (1999) 3 vs. Indiana (Pa.) (2004) 3 vs. Cheyney (2006) 3 vs. Shippensburg (2007) 3 vs. Southern Connecticut State (2007) 3 vs. Shepherd (2007)

LONGEST PLAYS RUSH: PASS: PUNT RETURN: KO RETURN:

INT. RETURN: FIELD GOAL:

96 yds., Antoine Bagwell (TD) vs. Cheyney (2004) 85 yds., Chuck Fisher (TD) vs. IUP (1977) 97 yds., Todd Hirt to Fred Tamoney vs. Kutztown (1993) 80 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. Mansfield (2005) 100 yds., Marc Huddleston vs. Slippery Rock (2006) 98 yds., Perry Kemp (TD) vs. IUP (1983) 93 yds., Marc Huddleston (TD) vs. IUP (2005) 94 yds., DeWayne Griffin vs. Cheyney (2000) 49 yds., Gary Amos vs. Lock Haven (2003) 48 yds., Gary Amos vs. Clarion (2003) 48 yds., Jim Littler vs. Frostburg State (1980) 46 yds., Josh Gray (1997) 46 yds., Tyler Lorenz vs. Valdosta State (2007) 46 yds., Marc Domonkos vs. Bloomsburg (2010)

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING YARDS

SCORING 1,935 (1999) 1,765 (2004) 1,673 (2001) 1,615 (2000) 1,595 (2006)

Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Tyler Lorenz

152 points (2005) 138 points (1999) 134 points (2001) 120 points (2004) 117 points (2007)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS

Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Brandon Lombardy

Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy

298 (1999) 277 (2001) 270 (2000) 268 (2006)

Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Sam Mannery Josh Portis Kevin Russell

PAT POINTS

3,421 (2009) 3,214 (2008) 2,853 (1990) 2,651 (2010) 2,642 (1984)

Tyler Lorenz Marc Domonkos Marc Domonkos Gary Amos Tyler Lorenz Jason Gross

PASS ATTEMPTS Josh Portis Kevin Russell Sam Mannery

407 (2009) 406 (1984) 400 (1990)

253 (2008) 234 (1984) 224 (2009) 211 (2007) 205 (2010)

Rusty Springer Jace Amore Jason Gross Mike Grashion Derek Fiorenza

Josh Portis

1980 2000 2003 1995 1992

201 - all-time leader 130 128 128 118

1992 1995 1993 2000 1988

79 74 75 68 68

2000 2003 2005 1998 2001

68 66 64 57 57

HISTORY

John McGowan Salento Hudson Tracy Latham Jim Lukacs Mike Stephany

101 - 1,424 yds.(2009) 80 - 1,176 yds. (2008) 74 - 1,101 yds. (1983) 70 - 870 yds. (2002)

TACKLE ASSISTS

Marcel Pestano

Jim Lukacs Brian Oddi Lloyd Price Al Zone Jim Lukacs

ABOUT CAL U

2,073 (1999) 2,062 (2005) 1,894 (2004)

73 56 53 53 52

SOLO TACKLES

1,424 - 101 rec. (2009) 1,176 - 80 rec. (2008) 1,101 - 74 rec. (1983) 1,094 - 58 rec. (2009)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (since 1993) Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Antoine Bagwell

2003 2007 2000 1988 2009

TOTAL TACKLES (since 1990) Bill Seidel Jim Lukacs Brian Oddi Salento Hudson John McGowan

RECEPTIONS A.J. Jackson Marcel Pestano Perry Kemp Garvin Graves

21 (27 att., 77.8%) 14 (18 att., 77.8%) 11 (18 att., 61.6%)

PUNTS

RECEIVING YARDS A.J. Jackson Marcel Pestano Perry Kemp Terrance Moore

2007 2010 2006

2010 REVIEW

36 (2009) 33 (2010) 32 (2008) 25 (2007) 21 (1988) 21 (1983)

54 (54-59, 91.5%) 50 (50-52, 96.2%) 49 (49-50, 98.0%) 45 (45-46, 97.8%) 39 (39-42, 92.9%) 39 (39-43, 90.7%)

PLAYERS

Tyler Lorenz Marc Domonkos Tyler Lorenz

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Josh Portis Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Joe Ruggiero Sam Mannery Kevin Russell

2007 2009 2010 2004 2006 1999

FIELD GOALS

PASS COMPLETIONS Kevin McCabe Kevin Russell Josh Portis Joe Ruggiero Josh Portis

25 - 21 rush., 4 rec. (2005) 23 - 23 rush. (1999) 22 - 21 rush., 1 rec. (2001) 20 - 20 rush. (2004) 19 - 19 rush. (2006)

COACHING STAFF

Wesley Cates

PASSING YARDS

2011 PREVIEW

Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Wesley Cates Wesley Cates Brandon Lombardy

TOTAL OFFENSE Josh Portis Kevin McCabe Jeff Petrucci Sam Mannery Kevin Russell

3,870 yds. (2009) 3,196 yds. (2008) 2,944 yds. (1986) 2,819 yds. (1990) 2,778 yds. (1984)

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SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS POINTS 2009 (15 games) 2007 (14 games) 2008 (14 games) 2005 (10 games) 2010 (12 games)

534 points 502 points 498 points 421 points 417 points

RUSHING YARDS 1999 (11 games) 2007 (14 games) 2001 (10 games) 2000 (11 games)

3,178 yards 2,897 yards 2,732 yards 2,665 yards

Josh Zunic

PASSING YARDS 2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 1990 (10 games) 2010 (12 games) 1984 (11 games)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TACKLES FOR LOSS 2007 1998 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2006 2010 2009 2001 2005

19.0 for 108 yards 17.0 for 60 yards 16.5 for 84 yards 14.0 for 52 yards 14.0 for 36 yards 13.0 for 68 yards 12.5 for 42 yards 12.0 for 47 yards 12.0 for 45 yards 11.0 for 27 yards 11.0 for 33 yards 10.5 for 34 yards

2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 2007 (14 games) 2010 (12 games) 2005 (10 games)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2009 (15 games) 2008 (14 games) 2007 (14 games) 2010 (12 games) 2004 (10 games)

2007 (14 games)

2007 1993 1996 2007 1995

12.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 8.0

2002 1976 1988 2005 1991 1999 2003

9 7 7 7 6 6 6

1993 2003

16 15

2007 (14 games)

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Jon Arnold

111.0

50.0

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Jaison Cook Most Points:

Most Total Off.:

PASS BREAK-UPS Tracy Latham Jaison Cook

8,136 yards 8,040 yards 6,847 yards 5,919 yards 5,724 yards

TACKLES FOR LOSS

INTERCEPTIONS Jon Arnold Jack Durant Joe Waskiewicz Jared Dumm Matt Gerst Brian Tarrant Jaison Cook

6,207 yards 6,012 yards 5,292 yards 4,696 yards 4,624 yards

SACKS

SACKS Gary Butler Brian Ward Russ Frederick Darren Burns Russ Frederick

Brian Mohr

TOTAL OFFENSE

Gary Butler

Gary Butler Barry Kralik Kirby Griffin Brian Oddi Josh Zunic Darren Burns Brian Mohr Kirby Griffin Rontez Miles Dontey Brown Jim Lukacs Lloyd Price

3,549 yards 3,359 yards 2,886 yards 2,729 yards 2,657 yards

Most Touchdowns: Most Rush Att:

88 vs. Mansfield, 2005 88 vs. Pittsburgh, 1920 68 vs. Cheyney, 2001 65 vs. Clarion, 1923 65 vs. Bethany (W.Va.), 1949 757 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2005 687 yds. vs. Mansfield, 2004 641 yds. vs. Cheyney, 2001 640 yds. vs. West Chester, 2008 640 vs. Millersville, 2006 624 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 1993 620 yds. vs. Lock Haven, 2005 13 vs. Mansfield, 2005 78 vs. Fairmont State, 1999

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CAREER RECORDS RUSHING YARDS

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS

Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy A.J. Jackson Ettore Perry

5,647 (1998-01) 3,353 (2004-05) 3,296 (2005-08)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Wesley Cates

PASSING YARDS

PASS ATTEMPTS Sam Mannery Kevin Russell Joe Ruggiero

8,680 (1987-90) 7,462 (2004-07) 6,508 (1982-84) 6,072 (2009-10) 5,492 (1966-68)

KICK SCORING Brandon Lombardy

PAT KICKS

Marc Domonkos Tyler Lorenz Jason Gross Gary Amos Jim Kraynak

1,283 (1987-90) 999 (1982-84) 963 (2004-07)

PASSES COMPLETED

Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell

649 (1987-90) 611 (2004-07) 546 (1982-84)

FIELD GOALS Joe Ruggiero

69 (2009-10) 67 (2004-07) 64 (1987-90) 49 (1966-68)

PUNTS

Jason Gross Rusty Springer Derek Fiorenza Mike Palm

RECEIVING YARDS

RECEPTIONS Perry Kemp Jim Kubina Nate Forse A.J. Jackson

2,532 (1980-83) 2,524 (1996-99) 2,349 (1989-92) 2,130 (2008-09) 2,068 (2005-07)

PUNTING YARDS

Nate Forse

Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell Josh Portis Jeff Petrucci

Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy Tyler Lorenz A.J. Jackson

7,688 - 186 punts (1998-01) 6,020 - 166 punts (2002-04) 5,858 - 145 punts (2008-10) 3,526 - 91 punts (2006-07)

Jason Gross Derek Fiorenza Rusty Springer Mike Palm

TACKLES A.J. Jackson

Bill Seidel Jim Lukacs Al Zone Josh Zunic Jon Bolen

9,125 yards (1987-90) 7,688 yards (2004-07) 7,012 yards (1982-84) 6,591 yards (2009-10) 6,297 yards (1966-68)

TACKLES FOR LOSS

386 - 64 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (1998-01) 272 - 45 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2004-05) 270 - 45 TD (2005-08) 189 - 32 FG; 94 PAT (2006-07) 170 - 28 TD; 1 two-pt conv. (2008-09)

SACKS

Willie Walker Jim Lukacs Gary Butler Kirby Griffin Josh Zunic

Russ Frederick

INTERCEPTIONS Frank Bernadowski

41.3; 186 punts - 7,688 yards (1998-01) 40.4; 145 punts - 5,858 yards (2008-10) 36.3; 166 punts - 6,020 yards (2002-04) 32.3; 101 punts - 3,260 yards (1990-92)

611 (1977-80) 305 (1999-01) 278 (1997-00) 258 (2004-07) 230 (1995-98)

31.5 - 128 yards (2006 -09) 31.0 - 114 yards (1999-01) 29.0 - 144 yards (2004-07) 28.5 - 131 yards (2006-07) 27.0 - 74 yards (2004-07)

ABOUT CAL U

SCORING

186 - 7,688 yards (1998-01) 166 - 6,020 yards (2002-04) 145 - 5,858 yards (2008-10) 101 - 3,260 yards (1990-92)

HISTORY

TOTAL OFFENSE

28 (2008-09) 22 (1989-92) 21 (2009-10)

32 - 45 att. (2006-07) 25 - 38 att. (1987-90) 23 - 30 att. (2009-10) 17 - 30 att. (2002-04) 15 - 26 att. (1996-98)

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 100 punts)

165 (1980-83) 154 (1996-99) 148 (2005-07) 144 (2008-09)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS A.J. Jackson Vic Shandor Terrance Moore

Jason Gross Rusty Springer Derek Fiorenza Jace Amore

99 - 102 att. (2009-10) 93 - 101 att. (2006-07) 86 - 95 att. (1998-01) 86 - 92 att. (2002-04) 79 - 98 att. (1987-90)

2010 REVIEW

Perry Kemp Jim Kubina Vic Shandor A.J. Jackson Nate Forse

Tyler Lorenz Jim Kraynak Marc Domonkos Gary Amos Josh Gray

189 (2006-07) 168 (2009-10) 154 (1987-90) 137 (2002-04) 122 (1998-01)

PLAYERS

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Josh Portis Joe Ruggiero Sam Mannery Jeff Petrucci

Tyler Lorenz Marc Domonkos Jim Kraynak Gary Amos Jason Gross

COACHING STAFF

Sam Mannery Joe Ruggiero Kevin Russell Josh Portis Jeff Petrucci

937 (1998-01)

64 - 63 rush., 1 rec. (1998-01) 45 - 41 rush., 4 rec. (2004-05) 45 - 44 rush., 1 rec. (2005-08) 28 - 28 rec. (2008-09) 27 (1963-66)

2011 PREVIEW

Wesley Cates Antoine Bagwell Brandon Lombardy

23 (1993-96)

29 (1959-61)

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PSAC SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania

State Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. The he first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. Among mong its recent enhancements the PSAC has expanded its membership twice during a four-year span. The first occurred during the 2008-09 academic year with the addition of full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island UniversityC.W. Post. Over the past year, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed to welcome Seton Hill University as an associate member to begin play in field hockey during the 2011-12 campaign. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the two associate members. All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. Highly ighly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 individual title winners.

Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 206 Annex Building Lock Haven, PA 17745 Staff Steve Murray - Commissioner Will Adair - Associate Commissioner Carlin Chesick - Assistant Commissioner/ Senior Woman Administrator Matt Beltz - Director of Media Relations

BLOOMSBURG

INDIANA

The Huskies return the nation’s leading rusher in Franklyn Quiteh, who became the first freshman in PSAC history, and only fourth player overall, to rush for over 2,000 yards.

The Crimson Hawks enter their first year under head coach Curt Cignetti, who spent the last four years at Alabama and is the oldest son of IUP’s all-time winningest coach Frank Cignetti.

CALIFORNIA

KUTZTOWN

The Vulcans return eight starters from a defense that ranked second in NCAA Division II in total defense (217.17 ypg) and fifth in scoring defense (14.42 ppg).

The Golden Bears set the school record for wins in a season in 2010, finishing 10-2 behind the play of PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year Kevin Morton, who returns for his junior year.

CHEYNEY

LOCK HAVEN

Interim head coach Kenneth Lockard takes over the Wolves in 2011 after the program snapped its 31-game losing streak last year with a win at Millersville.

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While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s estimated 6,300 participants are honored each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC ScholarAthletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s. Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, seven league schools also compete at the Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 students and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate and assistant commissioner, and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.

Head coach John Allen takes over the Bald Eagles in 2011 after the program has lost 32-consecutive games following threestraight winless seasons.

CLARION

MERCYHURST

The Golden Eagles will have to replace running back Alfonso Hoggard, who rushed for over 1,000 yards in 2009 and 2010 and finished his career with 34 touchdowns.

The Lakers posted a six-win improvement in 2010, finishing 10-3, winning the PSAC Championship and advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Playoffs.

C.W. POST

MILLERSVILLE

The Pioneers posted a 7-4 record last year, their highest win total since 2006, and featured eight All-PSAC East selections with six first-team honorees.

The Marauders finished last year with eight-straight losses and will have to replace wide receiver Jamal Smith, who led the PSAC in receiving yards in 2010.

EAST STROUDSBURG

SHIPPENSBURG

Last year, the Warriors suffered their second losing season since 2000 and will look to replace linebacker Matt Freed, a threetime AP All-American and two-time Academic All-American.

A former player and longtime assistant for the Red Raiders, Mark Maciejewski will take over for Rocky Rees - the all-time winningest coach in program history - in 2011.

EDINBORO

SLIPPERY ROCK

The Fighting Scots have won 38 games since 2006 and return an All-American candidate in cornerback Branden Williams, who played only one game last year due to injury.

The Rock returns All-PSAC West junior running back Akeem Satterfield, who finished last year second in the PSAC and sixth in the nation with 135.2 rushing yards per game.

GANNON

WEST CHESTER

The Golden Knights have posted back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1995 and will be led by senior defensive lineman Randy Colling.

The Golden Rams return All-PSAC East junior running back Jackson Fagan, who led the team with 108.3 all-purpose yards per game in 2010.

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS


PSAC WEST 2010 FINAL PSAC WEST STANDINGS ----------PSAC---------........... W L 10 ........... 2 ............. 10 3 6 ............. 5 7 ............. 4 6 ............. 5 6 ............. 5 4 ............. 7 0 ........... 11

...... PCT. ...... PTS. .. OPPS .... HOME .. AWAY ...... STREAK ...... .833 ....... 417 ....... 173 ........ 5-1 ........ 5-1 ........ LOST 1 ........ .769 ......... 354 ......... 265 .......... 6-1 .......... 4-2 ........... LOST 1 ........ .545 ......... 240 ......... 207 .......... 3-3 .......... 3-2 ........... LOST 1 ........ .636 ......... 200 ......... 207 .......... 2-3 .......... 5-1 ........... WON 1 ........ .545 ......... 282 ......... 226 .......... 4-2 .......... 2-3 ........... LOST 3 ........ .545 ......... 257 ......... 223 .......... 4-2 .......... 2-3 ........... WON 2 ........ .364 ......... 233 ......... 245 .......... 1-5 .......... 3-2 ........... WON 1 ........ .000 ......... 137 ......... 501 .......... 0-5 .......... 0-6 ......... LOST 11

2011 PSAC WEST CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 2010 PSAC West All-Conference Teams

DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB

Randy Colling* Sam Fikaris^ Mike Gee Fred Hale* Barrington Morrison Bryce Boyce^* Brett Diamond* Rontez Miles^ Kevin Minor Robert Doiley* Erik Harris Julius McCormick^ Ian Wild^

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

GAN CAL IUP MER CLAR MER CAL CAL GAN SRU CAL MER MER

P PK RS

Derek Fiorenza^* C.J. Bahr* Trevor Kennedy

Sr. Sr. Jr.

CAL SRU MER

* Indicates previous All-PSAC first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC second team selection

SECOND-TEAM ALL-PSAC WEST QB Travis Rearick RB Gerald Anderson RB Drew Herrell RB Akeem Satterfield T Mike Felker T Kevin Poropat G Ryan Gibble^^ G Gerald Hudson C Nick Piccirillo^^ TE Shawn Walker WR Chedrick Cherry^ WR Terrence Coon WR Devin Goda^ WR Mychal Skinner^

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

MER MER EDIN SRU CLAR MER LHU CLAR CAL EDIN CAL MER SRU IUP

DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB

Keir Jeter Matt Jones Ben Maund* Thomas Mulabah Carl Thornton^ Nick Gounaris^ Tim Herbener* Matthew Neal-Mink^ Ryan Skelton^ Chris Cook^ Andre Freeman Nick Sipes^ Dan Skelton^

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

EDIN GAN CLAR CAL IUP LHU MER GAN EDIN GAN SRU CLAR EDIN

P PK PK RS

Robert Mamula Craig Burgess^^ Marc Domonkos Alfonso Hoggard^^

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

CLAR IUP CAL CLAR

* Indicates previous All-PSAC first team selection ^ Indicates previous All-PSAC second team selection

Saturday, Sept. 10 C.W. Post @ California (Pa.) Bloomsburg @ Clarion Merrimack (Mass.) @ Edinboro Shippensburg @ Gannon East Stroudsburg @ Indiana (Pa.) Millersville @ Lock Haven Kutztown @ Mercyhurst Cheyney @ Slippery Rock Saturday, Sept. 17 California (Pa.) @ East Stroudsburg Lock Haven @ Kutztown Clarion @ Shippensburg Slippery Rock @ West Chester Cheyney @ Edinboro Millersville @ Gannon Bloomsburg @ Indiana (Pa.) C.W. Post @ Mercyhurst Saturday, Sept. 24 Clarion @ California (Pa.) Edinboro @ Gannon Mercyhurst @ Lock Haven Indiana (Pa.) @ Slippery Rock Saturday, Oct. 1 Edinboro @ Indiana (Pa.) California (Pa.) @ Lock Haven Gannon @ Mercyhurst Clarion @ Slippery Rock

Saturday, Oct. 22 Mercyhurst @ California (Pa.) Clarion @ Edinboro Gannon @ Indiana (Pa.) Slippery Rock @ Lock Haven Saturday, Oct. 29 Gannon @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Edinboro California (Pa.) @ Indiana (Pa.) Mercyhurst @ Slippery Rock Saturday, Nov. 5 Edinboro @ California (Pa.) Mercyhurst @ Clarion Slippery Rock @ Gannon Indiana (Pa.) @ Lock Haven Saturday, Nov. 12* Lock Haven @ Bloomsburg California (Pa.) @ Cheyney Edinboro @ East Stroudsburg Gannon @ Kutztown Clarion @ Millersville Slippery Rock @ C.W. Post Mercyhurst @ Shippensburg Indiana (Pa.) @ West Chester PSAC Championship Game* *West Opponent @ East Opponent

ABOUT CAL U

PSAC West Offensive Player of the Year Trevor Kennedy, WR, Mercyhurst (Akron, Ohio/Firestone) PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year Bryan Boyce, LB, Mercyhurst (Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard) PSAC West Freshman of the Year Darnell Harding, DL, California (McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport) PSAC West Coach of the Year Marty Schaetzle, Mercyhurst

Saturday, Sept. 3 West Liberty @ Edinboro Notre Dame (Ohio) @ Mercyhurst Slippery Rock @ Seton Hill

HISTORY

CAL CLAR CAL IUP GAN EDIN CAL IUP SRU CAL MER CAL CLAR

Saturday, Oct. 8 Gannon @ California (Pa.) Lock Haven @ Clarion Slippery Rock @ Edinboro Indiana (Pa.) @ Mercyhurst

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

Saturday, Oct. 15 Indiana (Pa.) @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Gannon Edinboro @ Mercyhurst California (Pa.) @ Slippery Rock

PLAYERS

FIRST-TEAM ALL-PSAC WEST QB Josh Portis^ RB Alfonso Hoggard*^ RB Lamont Smith RB Harvie Tuck T Sam Geldmaker^* T Shane Hess G Dan Jordan*^ G Jimmy O’Rourke** C Brandon Fusco** TE Blake Williamson WR Trevor Kennedy WR Terrance Moore* WR Jacques Robinson*^

Thursday, Sept. 1 St. Cloud State @ California (Pa.) Clarion @ Fairmont State Gannon @ Lake Erie

COACHING STAFF

........... L ...... PCT. ...... PTS ... OPPS. ........... 1 ....... .857 ....... 207 ......... 65 .............. 1 ......... .857 ........ 191 ......... 110 .............. 3 ......... .571 ........ 142 ......... 112 .............. 4 ......... .429 ........ 109 ......... 128 .............. 4 ......... .429 ........ 136 ......... 131 .............. 4 ......... .429 ........ 171 ......... 143 .............. 4 ......... .429 ........ 131 ......... 139 .............. 7 ......... .000 .......... 80 ......... 339

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Team ........................ W California (Pa.) ......... 6 Mercyhurst .................... 6 Gannon .......................... 4 Edinboro ........................ 3 Slippery Rock ............... 3 Indiana (Pa.) .................. 3 Clarion ............................ 3 Lock Haven ................... 0

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PSAC WEST ALL-STARS

Erik Harris

2010 First Team Brett Diamond, Jr., LB Sam Fikaris, Sr., DL Derek Fiorenza, Sr., P Erik Harris, Jr., DB Dan Jordan, Sr., OL Rontez Miles, So., DB Terrance Moore, Sr., WR Josh Portis, Sr., QB Lamont Smith, So., RB Blake Williamson, So., TE Second Team Chedrick Cherry, Jr., WR Marc Domonkos, Sr., K Thomas Mulabah, Jr., DL Nick Piccirillo, Sr., OL 2009 First Team Dontey Brown, Sr., LB Brett Diamond, So., LB A.J. Jackson, Sr., WR Dan Jordan, Jr., OL Cha’Mar Jones, Sr., OL Terrence Johnson, Sr., DB Terrance Moore, Jr., WR Willie Walker, Sr., DL Second Team Freddie Bacco, Sr., RB Windell Brown, Jr., RB Chedrick Cherry, So., WR Marcus Cook, So., DL Derek Fiorenza, Jr., P Brandon Gordon, Sr., DL Rontez Miles, Fr., DB Nick Piccirillo, Jr., C Josh Portis, Jr., QB 2008 First Team Juan Butler, Sr., DB Derek Fiorenza, So., P Cory Garver, Sr., TE, A.J. Jackson, Jr., WR Terrence Johnson, Jr., DB Marcel Pestano, Sr., WR Willie Walker, Jr., DL Daine Williams, Sr., RB Second Team Freddie Bacco, Jr., RS Darren Burns, Sr., LB Sam Fikaris, So., DL Jake Howell, Sr., LB Dan Jordan, So., OL Brandon Lombardy, Sr., RB Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB Nate Nurse, So., OL Nick Piccirillo, So., C

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2007 First Team Tim McCutcheon, Sr., OL Brandon Lombardy, Jr., RB Nate Forse, Sr., WR Kirby Griffin, Jr., DE Willie Walker, So., DL Gary Butler, Sr., LB Brian Mohr, Sr., LB Darren Burns, Jr., LB Terrence Johnson, So., DB Dionte Henry, Sr., DB Jace Amore, Sr., P Jermaine Moye, Sr., RS Second Team Joe Ruggiero, Sr., QB John Testa, Jr., OL Josh Zunic, Sr., LB Tyler Lorenz, So., PK

2003 First Team Fred Garrido, Sr., OL Brian Oddi, Jr., LB Jaison Cook, So., DB Second Team Wes Clemons, Sr., RB Alex Sevensma, Sr., DL John Arnold, Sr., DB Rusty Springer, So., P 2002 First Team Wes Clemons, Jr., RB Jon Arnold, Jr., DB Second Team Garvin Graves, Jr., WR R.J. Abercrombie, Jr., RS Barry Kralick, Sr., DL Kevan Scott, Sr., LB 2001 First Team Josh Miller, Sr., OL Wesley Cates, Sr., RB Jim Lukacs, Sr., LB Second Team Robin Brown, Sr., TE Yadlin Collins, Sr., DB

Kirby Griffin 2006 First Team Tim McCutcheon, Jr., OL Brandon Lombardy, So., RB Joe Ruggiero, Jr., QB Marc Huddleston, Sr., WR Kirby Griffin, So., DE Second Team Nate Forse, Jr., WR Akil Patterson, Sr., OL Willie Walker, Fr., DL Brian Mohr, Jr., LB Josh Kemp, Jr., DB Jermaine Moye, Jr., RS 2005 First Team Tim McCutcheon, So., OL Antoine Bagwell, Sr., RB Nate Forse, So., WR Marcellus Garner, So., WR Joe Ruggiero, So., QB Lloyd Price, Sr., LB Jared Dumm, Sr., DB Second Team Eric Zeznanski, Sr., OL Carl Jay, Jr., OL D’Monn Baker, Jr., TE Anthony Rose, Jr., DL Brian Mohr, So., LB Jermaine Moye, So., DB 2004 First Team Akil Patterson, Jr., OL Tim McCutcheon, Fr., OL Antoine Bagwell, Jr., RB Jaison Cook, Jr., DB Second Team Claude Whitaker, Sr., WR Lloyd Price, Jr., LB

2000 First Team Wesley Cates, Jr., RB Jim Lukacs, Jr., LB Second Team Jason Combs, OL Robin Brown, Jr., TE Al Zone, LB Yadlin Collins, Jr., DB Brian Terrant, DB Jason Gross, P 1999 First Team Doug Van Moorsel, Sr. OL Jim Kubina, Sr., WR Wesley Cates, So., RB Brian Tarrant, Jr., DB Jason Gross, So., P Second Team Jon Bolen, DL Tyrone Cole, DB 1998 First Team Warrel Powell, So., LB Jason Gross, Fr., P Second Team Doug Van Moorsel, OL Barry Kralik, DL Al Zone, LB 1997 First Team Jon Bolen, Jr., DL John Wensing, Sr., LB Second Team Doug Van Moorsel, OL Josh Gray, PK Calvin Brown, DL Aaron Hutter, DB

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS

1996 First Team John Vyborny, Sr., DL Second Team Justin Spangler, OL Ron Simpson, WR Russ Frederick, DL Ernest Bryant, LB Jeff Lowden, P 1995 First Team Scott Munchinski, Sr., OL Daryald Hughes, Sr., WR Salento Hudson, Sr., LB Second Team John Vyborny, DL 1994 First Team Gary Dunn, Sr., OL Ken Cahoon, Sr., WR Second Team Tony Todd, RB Ken Cahoon, RS Chris Gretz, DL Damien Bowen, DB 1993 First Team Ken Cahoon, Jr., WR Tracey Latham, Sr., DB Second Team Eric Carter, RB 1992 First Team Vic Shandor, WR Second Team Tony Flynn, OL Jason Lamertina, WR Scott Hoover, RB Tony Todd, RB Brian Sutherland, DL John McGowan, LB Matt Gerst, DB Vince DeVino, DB 1991 First Team Vic Shandor, WR Second Team Mike Palm, PK John McGowan, LB Tim Ammon, DB Matt Gerst, DB 1990 First Team Don Meier, RB Sam Mannery, QB Second Team Duane DuPont, WR Eric Smith, DL John Wybranowski, DL Ken Wilkes, LB Tim Ammon, DB 1989 First Team Sam Mannery, QB Odell Jones, DL Tom Cawoski, LB Joe Waskiewicz, DB Second Team Duane DuPont, WR Don Meier, RB Steve Brown, RB


PSAC WEST ALL-STARS

1981 First Team Ken Wysocki, RB Paul Palumbo, DB Second Team Dom Franks, OL Perry Kemp, So., WR Randy Butler, PK Rob Dindak, DE Butch Ramsey, DL Drew Ruiney, LB George Winghart, DB

1986 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Mike Reinhart, OL Paul Leonard, DL Ken Huether, LB Bob McDonough, DB Second Team Ed Alford, WR Jim Cassandro, RB Brendan Folmar, QB

1980 First Team Dave Diesel, OL Ken Wysocki, RB Bill Seidel, LB Second Team Scott Orndorff, RB Steve Socrates, LB George Winghart, DB Dave Palomba, DB

1976 First Team Jack Durant, DB Second Team Mike Kucerovy, OL Charles Harper, RB Tom Jackson, DL Aldo Filoni, LB 1975 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Greg Zigray, LB Judson Flint, DB Second Team Michael DeMichela, E Dave Berger, WR

1962 Bill McPherson, Tackle Alan Sepsi, Back

1972 First Team Baren Gimza, OL Tony Sargo, HB Alan Natali, DL Second Team Jerry Klamertus, OL Jack Baciak, DE Shelden Ames, DL

1959 Fleming Mosley, Guard John D’Amigo, Back 1958 Curtis Calamari, Tackle Fleming Mosley, Guard 1955 Mike Panich, End Barney Bakewell, Tackle Paul Maley, Back

1971 First Team Rich Arrigoni, DL Second Team Bill Mahady, DB

1954 Mike Panich, End Paul Maley, Back

1970 First Team William Wilson, OL Bob Calloway, DL Second Team none

1952 Elmo Natali, Back

1969 First Team Terry Hammons, DB Second Team Larry Randall, DL 1968 First Team Pete Gialames, End Emil Litwin, G Jeff Petrucci, QB Tom Reslivo, DE Larry Randall, DL Dennis Petcovic, DB John Haught, DB Second Team Don Frederick, T Ron Urban, HB

1951 Mitch Bailey, End Elmo Natali, Back Note: No Vulcans selected in 1953, 1956-57, or 1960-61

1967 First Team Melvin Vacarnelli, DL Larry Randall, DL Vernon Phillips, DB Second Team Peter Gialemes, End Kenneth Terpley, End Daniel Iacurci, OL Matthew Boggio, FB Jeff Petrucci, QB Robert Elder, DE Thomas Polosky, DT

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Sam Mannery

1977 First Team none Second Team Will Alexander, WR Chuck Fisher, RB Aldo Filoni, LB Bill Seidel, LB Jack Durant, DB

1963 Alan Sepsi, HB Don Bradley, LB

HISTORY

1983 First Team Len Skillings, OL Perry Kemp, Sr., WR Kevin Russell, Jr., QB Frank Vulcano, So., LB Jim Snyder, DB Second Team Gary Bero, E

1978 First Team Jimmy Floyd, RB Bill Seidel, LB Second Team Jack Durant, E Bill Michaels, OL Mike Kucerovy, DL Steve Socrates, LB Mark Hutchison, P

1964 Don Bradley, OL Clyde Hefflin, DB

1973 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Terry Zinger, DL Alan Natali, LB Second Team Bob Ieraci, OL Greg Zigray, OL Steve Guzy, OL Sheldon Ames, DL Gary Tretter, LB

HISTORY

1984 First Team Ken Adams, RB Kevin Russell, Sr., QB Frank Vulcano, Jr., LB Jim Snyder, DB Second Team Gary Bero, E Rich Vesco, OL

1979 First Team Dom Franks, OL Bill Seidel, LB George Winghart, DB Second Team Chuck Fisher, RB

1965 Mike Tsandaris, OG Mel Yacamelli, DT John Yandell, DB

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1985 First Team Gary Gero, TE Bob Holtz, OL Rick Ley, LB Second Team Brendan Folmar, QB Frank Vulcano, Sr., LB Bob McDonough, DB Art Motton, DB

1966 Mel Yacamelli, DL Vernon Phillips, DB Bob Wright, DB

PLAYERS

1987 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Ed Alford, WR Glen Richards, DL Mike Stephany, LB Second Team Joe Cerro, OL Bill Crowell, OL Jim Cassandro, RB Tom Cawoski, LB Mike Grashion, DB

1974 First Team Gary Michaux, RB Greg Zigray, LB Second Team Michael DeMichela, E Steve Guzy, OL Paul Smarsiok, WR Terry Zinger, DE Dave Robey, DL Tim Susick, LB

COACHING STAFF

1982 First Team Len Skillings, OL Dave Grasser, OL Second Team Perry Kemp, Jr., WR Ken Adams, RB Hubert Ramsey, DL

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1988 First Team Terry O’Shea, TE Sam Mannery, QB Mike Stephany, LB Second Team Ed Egerton, RB Joe Waskiewicz, DB

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YEAR-BY YEAR

Head Coach: B.B. Fernald (10-6-4) 1916 (3-2-3) 41 Dunbar High 0 Duquesne Academy 0 Washington High 7 Uniontown High 7 Fairmont State 0 Greensburg 0 Pittsburgh Academy 39 Alumni

0 14 0 0 7 26 0 0

1917 0 0 7

(1-1-1) Duquesne Washington High Uniontown High

14 0 0

1918 9 18 12 21 41 2 16 23 17

(6-3) Crafton Alumni Charleroi Crafton Monessen Indiana Indiana Charleroi Monessen

27 9 11 7 5 20 19 13 6

(4-1-1) Slippery Rock Indiana West Virginia Frosh Brownsville Uniontown High Fayette City

0 21 0 0 0 0

Head Coach: P.C. Allison (28-15-1) 1920 88 14 0 0 21 14

(4-2) Pitt Collegians Westinghouse Tech Charleroi High Monessen High Dunbar TWP High West Newton High

0 10 6 26 7 0

1921 0 0 14 0

(1-3) Waynesburg Waynesburg Indiana Slippery Rock

21 13 0 49

1922 28 6 7 47 7 27 0

(6-1) Westinghouse Tech Charleroi High Potomac State Bethlehem High Slippery Rock Fairmont State Indiana

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(6-2) Kiski Prep Glenville State Fairmont State Slippery Rock Clarion Carnegie Frosh Bethany (W.Va.) Frosh Westinghouse Tech

16 0 0 7 0 0 0 0

1924 0 32 14 6 0 18 18 7 0 9

(7-3) Slippery Rock Altoona West Liberty Kiski Prep Pitt Frosh Fairmont State West Virginia Frosh Carnegie Frosh Penn State Frosh Wash. & Jeff. Frosh

6 0 6 0 25 6 0 0 32 0

1925 0 7 0 13 8 7 0 6 0

(4-4-1) Geneva West Liberty Bellefonte Wash. & Jeff. Frosh West Virginia Frosh Saint Vincent Fairmont State Carnegie Frosh Slippery Rock

12 0 32 6 0 0 18 7 0

Head Coach: Clarence Grove (5-8-2)

Head Coach: Coach Seaman (4-1-1) 1919 7 0 0 7 13 19

1923 0 28 7 0 65 13 45 32

0 0 0 0 6 7 6

1926 13 6 0 26 6 0 0 7

(3-4-1) Charleroi Scholastic Saint Vincent West Virginia Frosh Lock Haven Grove City Carnegie Frosh Slippery Rock Shippensburg

7 12 42 0 0 20 0 9

1927 0 0 6 18 0 6 39

(2-4-1) West Liberty Shippensburg Edinboro Indiana Lock Haven Slippery Rock Clarion

7 0 27 0 32 38 0

Head Coach: Bill Steers (37-40-9) 1929 0 6 0 0 7 13 14 53

(4-4) Bloomsburg Fairmont State Slippery Rock Edinboro Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Johnstown

6 0 6 19 12 0 7 0

1930 24 12 6 14 0 20 32 6

(5-2-1) Clarion Millersville Slippery Rock Shippensburg Edinboro Bloomsburg Fairmont State Indiana

2 6 6 12 18 0 0 8

1931 12 7 0 7 0 10 6 0

(4-2-2) Millersville Fairmont State Slippery Rock Edinboro Bloomsburg Shippensburg Clarion Indiana

6 6 6 6 0 13 0 0

1932 0 0 0 6 9

(2-2-1) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State Clarion Indiana

13 6 0 0 8

1933 0 0 3 2 12 7 7

(4-3) Geneva Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion

47 6 0 19 0 0 0

1934 13 2 19 7 0 7 0

(4-2-1) Millersville Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion

0 0 6 0 12 41 0

(2-5) Wash. & Jeff. Frosh Edinboro Indiana Bloomsburg Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock

31 13 6 0 13 0 42

1935 18 0 14 13 0 6 38

(4-3) Millersville Lock Haven Edinboro Fairmont State Shippensburg Indiana Clarion

(3-4-1) Edinboro Lock Haven Millersville Fairmont State Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock

0 9 7 0 20 47 0 33

1937 6 0 9 0 0 0 6

(4-3-1) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Indiana Slippery Rock

2 0 7 13 2 19 0

1938 6 18 0 6 0 0 0

(2-3-2) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Slippery Rock

6 6 0 0 14 20 7

1939 0 6 6 7 6 0 6 0

(1-7) Westminster Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Indiana Slippery Rock

19 0 7 28 27 19 19 54

1940 20 0 0 6 0 0

(1-5) Edinboro Fairmont State West Liberty Clarion Grove City Indiana

13 12 20 25 26 33

Head Coach: Bill Watkins (0-4-0) 1941 0 0 0 0 1942-45

(0-4) Edinboro Fairmont State Potomac State Clarion

31 34 27 28

WWII (no games played)

Head Coach: Earle Bruce (27-6-0) 1946 32 21` 18 38 19 54 21 20 61

Head Coach: Manford Ewing (2-5-0) 1928 0 6 0 6 0 19 0

1936 13 0 12 0 0 0 13 0

6 29 0 7 26 17 0

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(9-0) Shippensburg West Liberty Indiana West Virginia Tech Clarion Salem Potomac State Fairmont State Lock Haven

7 0 6 2 7 0 6 0 6


YEAR-BY-YEAR 12 16 27 0 7 6 6 12 15

1948 19 6 14 27 21 20 31

(6-1) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Millersville

0 7 12 0 20 8 13

1949 25 8 27 7 20 13 65 14

(7-1) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Bethany (W.Va.) Millersville

12 13 7 0 14 7 0 7

1951 33 14 6 31 20 20 45 26 7

(7-2) Edinboro Carnegie Tech Indiana Concord Lock Haven Shippensburg Clarion West Liberty Lenoir-Rhyne

6 13 13 6 0 13 12 7 13

1952 0 14 27 28 12 12 0 0

(3-4-1) Fairmont State Edinboro Carnegie Tech Indiana Lock Haven West Virginia Tech Bloomsburg Clarion

7 0 21 19 27 35 0 34

1953 7 7 20 6 32 13 6 13

(3-5) Edinboro Saint Francis Indiana Lock Haven Wash. & Jeff. Bloomsburg Clarion Fairmont State

6 6 28 13 34 20 0 20

(4-4) Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Bloomsburg Baldwin-Wallace Edinboro

14 20 13 0 6 7 20 0

1956 7 0 0 14 7 6 31 13 6

(2-7) Denison Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg West Chester Clarion Bloomsburg West Liberty Edinboro

18 6 14 32 31 31 6 6 19

1957 13 13 13 6 12 46 0

(2-5) Denison Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Bloomsburg West Liberty West Chester

44 14 20 0 26 6 52

1958 13 20 19 34 28 34 13 46

(8-0) Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Susquehanna Edinboro Wash. & Jeff.

0 7 0 6 0 12 0 6

1959 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7

(6-2) Saint Vincent @ Indiana @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ Slippery Rock @ Clarion West Liberty Edinboro

W 26-0 W 18-7 L 0-6 L 13-20 W 12-6 W 20-6 W 18-6 W 41-0

(5-2-1, 4-1-1) Indiana Lock Haven Saint Vincent Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion West Liberty Edinboro

7 7 0 7 45 14 12 19

Head Coach: Bill Hepner (34-27-4) 1962 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

(5-1-1, 4-1-1) Lock Haven @ Saint Vincent Slippery Rock @ Shippensburg Clarion @ Indiana @ Edinboro

W 42-21 W 40-6 L 26-27 W 20-13 W 54-7 T 14-14 W 27-6

1963 9/21 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9

(5-2, 4-2) @ Marietta @ Lock Haven @ Slippery Rock Shippensburg @ Clarion Indiana Edinboro

W 44-21 W 46-21 L 7-27 W 34-0 W 6-3 L 0-7 W 21-14

1964 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7

(4-4-1, 2-3-1) @ Eastern Tenn. Marietta Lock Haven @ Rowan Slippery Rock @ Shippensburg Clarion @ Indiana @ Edinboro

L 6-21 W 21-10 W 27-18 W 45-0 L 13-20 L 19-28 T 14-14 L 13-26 W 14-0

1965 9/18 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

(4-4, 3-3) W.Va. Wesleyan Lock Haven Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro *

W 14-7 L 13-38 L 13-21 W 14-12 W 28-7 W 34-33 L 27-43 L 38-21

*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)

1960 * 33 19 6 21 25 21 7 21

(7-1, 5-1) Indiana Lock Haven Saint Vincent Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion West Liberty Edinboro

14 21 0 6 7 13 0 13

1966 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

(4-5, 4-2) W.Va. Wesleyan @ Marietta Lock Haven @ Waynesburg Slippery Rock @ Shippensburg Clarion @ Indiana @ Edinboro

L 19-28 L 0-16 W 27-20 L 7-20 W 19-0 W 42-31 L 26-39 L 0-24 W 35-7

1967 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

(5-3, 4-2) Marietta @ Lock Haven Waynesburg @ Slippery Rock Shippensburg @ Clarion Indiana Edinboro

1968 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16

(6-2-1, 5-1) Denison W 36- 0 Lock Haven W 27-26 @ Waynesburg L 26-27 Slippery Rock W 42-6 @ Shippensburg W 30-14 Clarion W 26-21 @ Indiana L 0-41 @ Edinboro W 35-7 East Stroudsburg T 28-28

1969 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

(1-6-1, 1-4-1) @ Denison @ Lock Haven Waynesburg @ Slippery Rock Shippensburg @ Clarion Indiana Edinboro

W 35-26 L 7-9 L 6-61 W 39-14 W 54-30 L 34-37 W 27-20 W 49-19

L 7-18 W 25-0 L 0-20 L 21-32 L 14-26 L 12-17 L 6- 46 T 16-16

Head Coach: John Katusa (8-18-0) 1970 2 34 0 6 14 15 14 6 7

(5-4, 3-3) Wittenberg Lock Haven Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Frostburg State Indiana Edinboro

0 28 7 0 15 12 6 14 28

1971 0 6 7 26 7 34 0 0 7

(1-8, 1-5) Indiana Wittenberg Lock Haven Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Frostburg State Edinboro

34 13 26 35 28 6 17 24 47

1972 0 35 42 7 21 21 14 20

(2-6, 1-4) Cheyney Lock Haven Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro

12 39 14 17 7 35 28 40

*First Year of PSAC Divisional Play

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7 13 20 6 6 15

1955 7 7 19 7 19 6 13 20

1961 13 21 7 35 21 14 7 26

HISTORY

(3-3) Edinboro West Liberty Indiana Concord Clarion Shippensburg

6 7 26 7 13 20 20

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1950 14 0 0 24 12 0

(4-3) Edinboro Indiana Lock Haven Shippensburg Slippery Rock Clarion Bloomsburg

PLAYERS

Head Coach: Ted Nemeth (54-38-2)

1954 20 18 20 13 34 0 13

COACHING STAFF

(5-4) Shippensburg West Liberty Indiana West Virginia Tech Clarion Salem Potomac State Fairmont State Lock Haven

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1947 0 12 7 25 28 40 26 39 13


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Head Coach: Elmo Natali (6-28-0) 1973 14 3 14 0 21 13 28 13 0

(3-6,1-5) Frostburg State Cheyney Lock Haven Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro Waynesburg

1974 0 33 0 6 0 17 0 14

(1-7, 1-5) Millersville Lock Haven Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro

40 6 17 34 28 28 20 27

1975 6 7 3 14 0 26 14 16

(0-8, 0-6) Millersville Waynesburg Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Edinboro Lock Haven

21 31 20 21 37 35 24 26

1976 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

(2-7, 1-6) @ Mansfield Waynesburg Lock Haven @ James Madison Slippery Rock @ Shippensburg Clarion @ Indiana @ Edinboro

6 0 25 40 13 44 34 47 35

W 7-0 L 14-20 W 10-0 L 17-35 L 6-42 L 0-58 L 8-24 L 0-16 L 7-35

Head Coach: Hal Hunter (9-30-1) 1977 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

(2-8, 0-6) @ Carnegie Mellon Mansfield @ Waynesburg @ Lock Haven Ohio Wesleyan @ Slippery Rock Shippensburg @ Clarion Indiana Edinboro

W 12-8 W 35-16 L 13-27 L 12-41 L 7-47 L 7-35 L 14-42 L 10-45 L 7-47 L 8-30

1978 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

(2-7-1, 1-4-1) Carnegie Mellon Waynesburg @ Frostburg State Westminster Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg

L 3-14 L 0-12 W 28-14 L 7-31 L 3-14 L 6-28 W 28-7 L 18-35 T 3-3 L 15-38

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(3-7, 1-5) Carnegie Mellon @ Waynesburg Frostburg State @ Westminster @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg

L 0-20 W 21-13 W 21-7 L 7-10 L 0-3 L 16-38 L 7-31 L 10-13 L 0-40 W 24-0

1980 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

(2-8, 1-5) @ Dayton @ Carnegie Mellon @ Frostburg State Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg Waynesburg

L 0-20 L 10-16 W 24-7 L 24-31 L 14-28 L 13-17 L 0-30 W 10-7 L 12-27 L 0-21

(5-5, 4-2) Dayton @ Carnegie Mellon Frostburg State @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ Waynesburg

1982 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

(4-5-1, 2-4) Shepherd Mansfield @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg W.Va. Wesleyan Frostburg State Slippery Rock

1983 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

(7-3, 4-2) Shepherd Mansfield Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ W.Va. Wesleyan @ Frostburg State @ Slippery Rock

(8-3, 4-2) @ Westminster @ Towson Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg @ Bloomsburg Slippery Rock Waynesburg @ Indiana Bloomsburg +

W 27-19 L 27-52 L 14-20 L 14-23 W 14-10 W 28-17 W 24-14 W 33-6 W 14-7 W 31-14 W 21-14

+ PSAC Championship Game

Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci (54-66-3) 1981 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7

1984 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/30 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/19

L 10-27 L 7-17 W 28-8 W 16-0 W 35-16 W 9-3 L 14-28 W 31-14 L 16-20 L 3-7 W 15-14 T 17-17 W 24-10 L 20-58 L 16-19 W 14-10 L 19-24 L 13-20 L 19-24 W 14-12 W 13-6 L 6-7 L 21-35 W 24-19 L 20-24 W 63-24 W 28-21 W 48-0 W 58-3 W 23-9

1985 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16

(4-6, 1-5) Westminster @ New Haven @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg Bloomsburg @ Slippery Rock @ Waynesburg Indiana

1986 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

(6-4, 3-3) @ Shepherd @ Westminster Salem @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg @ Millersville Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro

W 34-21 W 21-0 W 38-20 W 28-27 W 28-21 L 20-38 L 10-19 W 24-18 L 0-39 L 24-29

1987 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14

(6-5, 3-3) @ Wayne State Westminster @ Salem Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg Millersville @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro @ Bowie State *

L 3-9 W 20-7 L 13-21 L 14-17 W 24-0 L 13-26 W 31-14 W 18-17 L 0-24 W 28-17 W 34-0

W 22-6 W 18-7 W 14-9 L 23-24 L 7-14 L 14-24 L 10-17 L 6-22 W 35-6 L 0-28

* Jiffy Lube Bowl

1988 9/3 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

(2-8, 1-5) Wayne State New Haven Lock Haven @ Shippensburg @ Mansfield Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion @ Fairmont

W 14-3 L 30-35 W 29-28 L 14-24 L 25-27 L 20-21 L 0-34 L 17-23 L 3-13 L 45-58

1989 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

(4-6, 2-4) Grand Valley @ New Haven Mansfield @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion Fairmont

L 7-41 L 14-20 W 43-41 W 10-0 L 6-10 W 30-13 L 14-17 L 14-54 L 29-43 W 49-33

1990 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

(4-5-1, 3-3) @ New Haven Ashland @ Shippensburg @ Cheyney Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven Kutztown

L 19- 54 T 23-23 W 24-19 W 24-6 L 31-35 L 15-42 L 37-43 W 33-30 W 49-9 L 23-28

1991 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9

(1-9, 0-6) @ Kutztown New Haven @ Ashland Shippensburg Cheyney @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven

L 16-42 L 7-31 L 10-51 L 0-45 W 33-8 L 3-20 L 8-10 L 10-45 L 6-26 L 7-10

1992 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14

(3-7-1, 1-5) West Liberty W.Va. Wesleyan Fairmont State Kutztown East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock Indiana Edinboro Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg

W 21-9 L 12-14 W 14-7 T 30-30 L 13-40 L 15-23 L 20-36 L 13-33 L 18-23 W 20-7 L 8-17

Head Coach: Kevin Donley (11-33) 1993 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

(4-7, 2-4) @ West Liberty W.Va. Wesleyan Fairmont State @ Kutztown East Stroudsburg @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg

W 43-32 L 23-31 W 31-16 L 28-31 L 6-9 L 30-40 L 13-52 L 7-32 W 26-14 W 56-14 L 6-7

1994 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12

(2-9, 1-5) @ Fairmont State Glenville State @ Bloomsburg Kutztown Slippery Rock @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg West Chester

W 53-37 L 28-53 L 22-23 L 21-46 L 33-37 L 33-62 L 6-67 W 41-31 L 44-53 L 47-63 L 14-60

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YEAR-BY-YEAR

1996 31 28 10 7 6 13 14 14 7 14 28

(2-9, 0-6) Tusculum @ Fairmont State W.Va. Wesleyan* @ St. Joseph (Ind.) @ Indiana Edinboro @ Clarion Lock Haven @ Shippensburg Kutztown Slippery Rock

W 28-26 L 29-31 L 20-24 L 0-34 L 14-42 L 20-44 W 7-3 L 10-20 W 19-14 L 15-26 L 24-25

2000 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

(5-6, 1-5) @ Geneva @ Fairmont State W.Va. Wesleyan @ Mansfield @ Edinboro Clarion @ Slippery Rock Lock Haven @ Shippensburg Indiana Cheyney

W 31-14 W 28-26 L 10-24 L 7-37 L 6-42 L 13-14 L 14-45 L 14-21 L 7-16 L 14-21 L 28-55

2001 8/30 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10

(5-5, 1-5) Geneva Fairmont State @ W.Va. Wesleyan* Mansfield Edinboro @ Clarion Slippery Rock @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ Indiana @ Cheyney

*Forfeit Victory (officially 2-0 win)

L 14-16 W 31-14 W 35-14 W 17-7 L 17-31 L 28-32 L 20-38 W 27-7 L 17-21 L 7-24 W 41-12

W 28-6 W 34-14 W 35-20 W 34-24 L 22-29 L 27-37 L 21-24 L 20-37 L 0-41 W 68-12

*Cancelled due to 9/11

Head Coach: Mike Kolakowski (21-32)

1999 8/28 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13

(5-6, 2-4) @ Glenville St. L 28-35 (OT) Fairmont St. L 49-51 (3OT) @ W. Va. Wesleyan W 42-8 Mansfield W 44-11 @ Cheyney W 48-14 Lock Haven W 33-12 Slippery Rock L 21-31 Edinboro W 40-35 Indiana L 14-42 @ Shippensburg L 0-30 Clarion L 14-28

Head Coach: John Luckhardt (78-30) 2002 9/5 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16

(6-5, 1-5) @ Geneva @ Fairmont State W.Va. Wesleyan @ Cheyney @ Slippery Rock Lock Haven @ Indiana Mansfield @ Clarion Edinboro Shippensburg

2003 8/30 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15

(4-7, 2-4) @ Eastern Illinois L 0-27 Fairmont State W 42-12 @ W.Va. Wesleyan L 14-16 Cheyney W 20-3 Slippery Rock W 22-19 (OT) @ Lock Haven L 25-30 Indiana L 7-14 @ Mansfield L 7-14 Clarion W 13-7 @ Edinboro L 3-34 @ Shippensburg L 0-35

W 45-0 W 14-6 W 24-17 W 51-7 L 16-41 W 34-19 L 9-20 W 17-9 L 6-31 L 22-38 L 7-40

(8-2, 5-1) Fairmont State @ Mansfield @ Monmouth Clarion @ Slippery Rock Edinboro @ Shippensburg Cheyney Lock Haven @ Indiana

W 42-6 W 88-12 L 15-16 W 43-7 L 21-28 W 36-26 W 41-13 W 49-3 W 48-7 W 38-23

2006 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11

(8-3, 5-1) Fairmont State @ Bloomsburg Cheyney @ East Stroudsburg Lock Haven @ Edinboro Slippery Rock Millersville @ Shippensburg @ Clarion Indiana

W 26-9 L 19-24 W 43-8 L 34-41 W 51-7 W 10-0 W 24-14 W 41-0 W 35-20 W 41-14 L 17-21

2007 8/27 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/24 12/1 12/8

(13-1, 6-0) East Stroudsburg Glenville State Bloomsburg @ Cheyney Clarion @ Indiana @ Lock Haven Edinboro @ Slippery Rock @ West Chester Shippensburg So. Conn. State* Shepherd* Valdosta State*

W 26-3 W 34-13 W 31-13 W 57-0 W 56-0 W 38-12 W 27-3 W 26-8 W 22-13 W 30-14 W 30-9 W 43-7 W 58-38 L 24-28

(12-2, 7-0) West Chester W 44-32 @ Bloomsburg L 17-24 Lake Erie W 54-0 @ Edinboro W 35-31 Indiana W 21-19 @ Clarion W 52-20 Lock Haven W 56-3 @ Gannon W 42-24 Slippery Rock W 31-10 @ Mercyhurst W 17-6 West Chester+ W 47-36 Seton Hill* W 48-7 @ Bloomsburg* W 27-24 Minnesota Duluth* L 7-45

2009 8/27 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/5

(11-4, 7-0) Saginaw Valley Bloomsburg @ West Chester Gannon Clarion @ Indiana @ Lock Haven Edinboro @ Slippery Rock Mercyhurst @ Shippensburg+ Fayetteville St.* @ Shippensburg* @ West Liberty* @ N.W. Missouri St.*

2010 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

(10-2, 6-1) @ Saginaw Valley W 42-41 (OT) @ C.W. Post W 40-13 East Stroudsburg W 45-20 @ Clarion W 24-9 Lock Haven W 58-0 @ Gannon W 34-7 Slippery Rock W 28-3 @ Mercyhurst L 21-31 Indiana (Pa.) W 18-15 (OT) @ Edinboro W 24-0 Cheyney W 57-6 Bloomsburg* L 26-28

L 17-23 L 10-17 W 30-23 W 52-10 W 35-31 W 48-14 W 48-14 W 38-14 W 44-7 W 28-7 L 35-42 W 42-13 W 26-21 W 57-35 L 31-56

+ PSAC Championship * NCAA Playoffs

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(4-7, 1-5) Glenville State L 6-24 @ Fairmont St. W 26-20 (OT) @ Geneva L 22-27 @ Mansfield W 31-24 (OT) Cheyney W 41-0 @ Lock Haven L 14-28 Slippery Rock L 3-24 @ Edinboro L 3-37 Indiana L 0-31 Shippensburg L 12-52 @ Clarion W 30-28

2005 8/27 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5

2008 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22 11/29 12/6

HISTORY

1998 11/29 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14

L 14-16 W 21-16 L 21-42 L 10-20 L 22-38 W 30-0 L 3-17 L 26-31 L 7-12 L 6-27

W 63-6 W 35-15 W 40-33 L 34-35 W 34-31 L 28-42 L 14-32 W 49-6 W 45-24 L 23-35

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(2-8, 1-5) Fairmont State @ W.Va. Wesleyan St. Joseph (Ind.) Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ Kutztown @ Slippery Rock

(6-4, 2-4) Mansfield @ Fairmont State W. Va. Wesleyan @ Clarion Slippery Rock @ Edinboro Shippensburg @ Cheyney @ Lock Haven Indiana

PLAYERS

1997 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15

2004 8/28 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

COACHING STAFF

(2-9, 1-5) Fairmont State @ Glenville State Bloomsburg @ Kutztown @ Slippery Rock Indiana @ Edinboro Clarion @ Lock Haven Shippensburg @ West Chester

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1995 8/31 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11


SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

DR. ANGELO ARMENTI, JR. On May 19, 1992, Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. was appointed by the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education as the sixth president of California University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1852. He holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Villanova University, and MA and Ph.D. degrees from Temple University in special and general relativity, respectively. He had a distinguished 20-year career at Villanova University prior to becoming president of California University. At Villanova he served as professor of physics, chair of the department of physics, Dean of University College, and Director of Planning. In addition to scholarly publications in scientific journals, Dr. Armenti received the Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1978, and was named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow in 1992, one of only thirtytwo individuals selected nationally for this recognition. His book, The Physics of Sports, commissioned by the American Institute of Physics, remains in print since its initial publication in 1992. Since Dr. Armenti’s arrival at California University in 1992, applications have increased by 90%; average SATs have increased by 113 points; FTE enrollments have increased by 43%; and four-year graduation rates have increased by 94%. Many new academic programs have been initiated including: Master of Social Work (MSW); Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT); Master of Science in Multi-Media Technology; Physical Therapy Assistant; Sports Management; Graphic Design, Computer Engineering Technology, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, Music Technology and Nursing Administration. Other University accomplishments since his arrival as president include: creation of an Athletic Hall of Fame; winning the Dixon Trophy as well as three National championships (two in women’s softball and one in women’s basketball); a successfully completed $13 million (first ever) capital campaign; a second capital campaign that is currently on schedule to reach its $35 million goal; a twenty-fold increase in endowment funds; the adoption by the University of the core values of Integrity, Civility, and Responsibility; the adoption of a University Bill of Rights and Responsibilities; the creation of the University Forum—a new governance structure; adoption of a new general education curriculum; implementation of a $200 million master plan, including: the building of the Eberly Science and Technology Center, the Kara Alumni House, the Duda Classroom Building, a 6,000 seat Convocation Center, and six modern new residence halls; the renovation or expansion of numerous other buildings on campus; and the creation of Global Online, the University’s internet-based outreach to some 2,000 students from around the world. Dr. Armenti has been active with the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and has served as Campaign Chair and President of the Mon Valley United Way. In 2001 he became a Certified Covey Trainer on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. He is a member of the board of directors of the Washington County Redevelopment Authority, a member of the board of directors of the Greater Pittsburgh council of Boy Scouts of America, and Chair of the Commission of Presidents of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. He is married to the former Barbara Malinowski and, together, they have five grown children and nine grandchildren. His avocations include piano, photography and sailing. President and Mrs. Armenti

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elcome to California University of Pennsylvania and another exciting season of Vulcan football. I am confident that Coach John Luckhardt, his staff and the players will continue to build upon the football tradition and make this a year to remember. This was a year of remarkable achievements at Cal U. In the past 12 months our academic offerings have been strengthened and expanded. Our beautiful campus continues to evolve, and our enrollment continues to grow. Our athletic teams won statewide and regional titles. Cal U finished in the Top 15 in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings for an impressive fourth-consecutive year. During the 2009-10 academic year Cal U’s second placefinish was the highest by a PSAC school since the Directors’ Cup was initiated prior to the 1995-96 academic year. We are very proud of our student-athletes, coaches and many individuals behind the scenes who are responsible for this magnificent accomplishment. I am particularly proud of our student-athletes who perform well not only on the field of play, but also in the classroom. During the 2010-11 academic year, a total of 225 California University of Pennsylvania student-athletes, representing all sports, were named to the Spring 2011 edition of the Vulcan Athletic Director Honor Roll after a record 245 student-athletes earned the honor during the Fall 2010 semester. For the 10th-consecutive semester, the Cal U athletic programs compiled a cumulative gradepoint average of 3.00 or higher. In addition, a combined 155 student-athletes from Cal U representing all sports (fall, winter and spring) were named PSAC Scholar-Athletes for the 2010-11 academic year. Our athletes have put in hundreds of hours of practice, and their hard work and dedication make them winners regardless of the score. The same can be said of the coaching staff, whose devotion to their sport and their players is an inspiration. The mission of Cal U is to build character and build careers. While the formal part of the education occurs in classrooms, laboratories and internship sites, the other part of a college education takes place in residence halls, the Natali Student Union and in various sport venues, such as Adamson Stadium. Football and our other athletic programs provide students with an experience that helps them to learn and to grow in ways that will benefit them the rest of their lives. Teamwork is important not only on the field, but in the boardroom, the operating room and in the classroom. Many of our alumni who were student-athletes during their time here have distinguished themselves in endeavors far removed from their sport, but they have carried with them the important life lessons they have learned on the field and from their coaches, their teammates and even their opponents. I hope that you enjoy the 2011 season and that you will support all of these young athletes enthusiastically.

Angelo Armenti, Jr. President

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UNIVERSITY & ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION 2011 PREVIEW

Vice President for Student Development & Services

CRAIG BUTZINE

Vice President for Marketing & University Relations

GERALDINE M. JONES

Vice President of University Development & Alumni Relations

Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs

FRANK BAUER

DR. THOMAS PUCCI

DR. KAREN HJERPE

DR. BILL BIDDINGTON

PLAYERS

RONALD D. HUIATT

COACHING STAFF

DR. LENORA ANGELONE

Vice President for University Technology Services

ROBERT J. THORN

Interim Vice President of Administration & Finance

Associate Vice President for Athletic Development

Athletic Director

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DR. CHARLES A. MANCE

HISTORY

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Associate Athletic Director Sr. Woman Administrator


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ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF

KELLY COLLINS

BETH ANN CONWAY

TRAVIS EISENTROUT

MATTHEW KIFER

MATT LUCKHARDT

ANNIE MALKOWIAK

Director of Academic Support

Sports Information Director

RON SEALY

Facilities Manager for Roadman Park

Assistant Sports Information Director

Assistant Director for Athletic Development

BOB SEPESY

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Athletic Events Coordinator

Assistant Director for Athletic Promotions

CAROLYN TARDD

Administrative Assistant for Athletics

BEN HILBORN Equipment Manager

TONY McGREW

Assistant Director for Athletic Development

BRIAN ODDI

Academic Advisor

Director for Athletic Performance

ROSS VECCHIO

MELISSA WAZNY

Assistant Director for Athletic Development

DR. JAMIE WEARY Director for Athletic Training

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Football Administrative Assistant

ED WHITED

Director for Facilities & Athletic Services


CAL U HEAD COACHES 2011 PREVIEW

AL ALVINE

Baseball conte_m@calu.edu

Softball bertagnolli@calu.edu

PETER COUGHLIN

Men’s Basketball brown_w@calu.edu

BILL BROWN

DANIEL CAULFIELD

Cheer & Dance Team boyd@calu.edu

ED DENNY

MERRILYN GIBBS

ROGER KINGDOM

MARCIE BOYD

Women’s Swimming denny@calu.edu

PETER LETOURNEAU

JOHN LUCKHARDT

Women’s Golf gibbs@calu.edu

Track & Field kingdom@calu.edu

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Men’s Golf coughlin@calu.edu

Cross Country caulfield@calu.edu

PLAYERS

MIKE CONTE

RICK BERTAGNOLLI

COACHING STAFF

Women’s Soccer alvine@calu.edu

DENNIS LASKEY Men’s Soccer laskey@calu.edu

Volleyball letourneau@calu.edu

Football luckhardt@calu.edu

PABLO MONTANA Women’s Tennis montana@calu.edu

MARK SWASEY

Women’s Basketball swasey@calu.edu

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS. California University of Pennsylvania, a comprehensive regional institution of higher education and a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is a diverse, caring and scholarly learning community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional studies that is devoted to building character and careers, broadly defined. The University is inspired by its core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility and is guided by its Bill of Rights and Responsibilities: We have the right to safety and security; We have the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of others; We have the right to be treated with respect; We have the responsibility to treat others with respect; We have the right to expect the best; We have the responsibility to give our best; We have the right to be treated fairly; We have the responsibility to treat others fairly. To advance its ultimate mission of building the character and careers of students, the University shall focus its efforts on three goals: student achievement and success, institutional excellence, and community service. These interrelated ends will be facilitated by the following means: high quality faculty, students, programs and facilities. These means, in turn, will be funded through an energetic program of resource acquisition and stewardship. The University is located on 294 acres in the borough of California, Pa., just 35 miles south of Pittsburgh on the banks of the Monongahela River. Here, highly trained faculty members, caring staff and state-ofthe-art facilities combine to help every student develop a degree of character while preparing for a meaningful career.

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The University is inspired by its core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility.

On May 19, 1992, Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. was appointed by the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education as the sixth president of California University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1852. Cal U’s world class facilities provide the best in student housing and the new geothermal technologies have helped California University reduce power consumption to 57% less energy. Cal U is home to more than 100 clubs and organizations. The Student Activities Board programs provide various programs which include: concerts, lectures, films, off campus trips, recreational activities to name a few. As undergraduates, Cal U students can choose from more than 150 programs of study in three undergraduate colleges.

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Visit calu.edu/go and learn why Cal U has been ranked the #1 online university in the nation.* Our accredited degree programs, affordable tuition costs, low student-to-faculty ratios, and high graduation and retention rates are second to none. So no matter where in the world – or in life – you might be, you can click with the best online degree program anywhere. Right here @ Cal U.

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SIX-TIME PSAC WEST CHAMPS • THREE-TIME SUPER REGION ONE CHAMPS • THREE-TIME ECAC LAMBERT TROPHY • THREE-TIME NCAA D-II SEMIFINALIST

FACILITIES JAMES ADAMSON STADIUM Adamson Stadium is the University’s home for the football and track & field teams. The stadium, which was renovated in the 1990s, has an eight-lane, all-weather track that was renovated in 2002 (including runways), a two-level press box that can accommodate radio and television broadcasts, two large varsity locker rooms, two sets of public restrooms, concession stand, scoreboard with message board capabilities, ticket booths, training room and an equipment room. Just outside Adamson Stadium is the area for the throwing events (javelin, discus, shot put and hammer). The stadium, as well as the surrounding Roadman Park, are undergoing renovations. The former baseball field, adjacent to Adamson Stadium, has been replaced with a larger parking lot that spans the entire ‘home side’ of the stadium. Before the start of the 2009 season, a WaveCam was installed for permanent use at Adamson Stadium, as well as a color video board. Cal U is the first university in the United States to own its own WaveCam.

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Cal U has appeared on both ESPNU and ESPN2 while hosting NCAA Semifinal games at Adamson Stadium. The Vulcans have hosted seven NCAA Playoff football games, including the Division II national Semifinal Games in 2007 & 2008.

Entering 2011, the Vulcans have won 13-straight games in PSAC West play at Adamson Stadium.

Since 2005, Cal U has posted a 35-6 overall record at Adamson Stadium.

Head coach John Luckhardt earned his 200th career win at Adamson Stadium in 2009.

2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 PSAC WEST CHAMPIONS


VULCANS IN THE PROS

1983 - Perry Kemp, WR/KR (USFL, NFL) 1987 - Bob McDonough, DB (NFL) 1988 - Terry O’Shea, TE (NFL, WFL) 2001 - Wesley Cates, RB (CFL) 2004 - Brian Oddi, LB (CFL) 2005 - Antoine Bagwell, RB (NFL, CFL) 2005 - Jared Dumm, DB (NFL Europe) 2007 - Gary Butler, LB (NFL, CFL, AFL) 2007 - Kirby Griffin, FB/LB (AFL) 2008 - Nate Forse, WR (AFL) 2009 - Terrence Johnson, DB (NFL) 2009 - Dominique Curry, WR (NFL) 2010 - Tommie Campbell, DB (NFL)

Bob McDonough Detroit Lions

Terry O’Shea Pittsburgh Steelers

Perry Kemp Green Bay Packers

Wes Cates

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Gary Butler Pittsburgh Power

Kirby Griffin Jacksonville Sharks

Nate Forse Arizona Rattlers

Brian Oddi

Ottawa Renegades

Jared Dumm Hamburg (Germany)

Terrence Johnson New England Patriots

Dominique Curry St. Louis Rams

Tommie Campbell Tennessee Titans



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