2009 Dartmouth Football Media Guide

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2009 BIG GREEN MEDIA GUIDE The 128th Season


A Tradition of

CHAMPIONS

The 128th Season

National Champion — 1925 Lambert Trophy (Eastern Champion) — 1965, 1970 Ivy League Champion — 17 times

1958 1962 1963 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1978 1981 1982 1990 1991 1992 1996

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

All-Ivy League First Team — 187 Selections (1956-2008) All-America — 70 Selections College Football Hall of Fame — 13 Inductees Pro Football Hall of Fame — One Inductee


Information

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Table of contents

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

The Opponents

The Dartmouth Experience

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Dartmouth College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 2008-09 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Memorial Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Floren Varsity House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Strength & Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The Ivy League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Friends of Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Prominent Living Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-18

71-76

Colgate, New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn, Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holy Cross, Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard, Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown, Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

72 73 74 75 76

Winning Tradition 105-110

Dartmouth’s Winning Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Dartmouth Football Timeline . . . . . . . . . . 107-110

Wearers of the “D” 111-120

Wearers of the “D” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-120

2008 Review

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Dartmouth Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 Game Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-84

The Coaches

19-30

Head Coach Buddy Teevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Cedric Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Keith Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mike Hodgson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Jarrail Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 James Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Sammy McCorkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Joe Scola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Chris Wilkerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

The Team

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Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Team Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Preseason Two-Deep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 The Co-Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 The Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-47 The Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-56 The Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-65 The Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-70

The Ivy League

85-94

2008 Standings, All-Conference Teams . . . . . . . 86 Ivy Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Yearly Ivy Standings, 1956-2008 . . . . . . . . . . 88-90 Comparative Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Darmouth First-Team All-Ivy . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-93 Ivy League Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

Annual Awards

Team Records

121-134

Coaching, Season Records

135-144

Dartmouth Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Opposing Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Rushing Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Passing Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Total Offense Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Receiving Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Returns, All-Purpose Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Tackle, Sack Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Scoring Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Year-By-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132-133 Longest Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

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Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-99 Academic Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Dartmouth in Pro Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-103 Football Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 The Big Green on Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Game-By-Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138-144

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Quick Facts

Media Information

Location: Hanover, N.H. Founded/Enrollment: 1769/4,200 Colors: Green and White Conference: Ivy League President: Jim Yong Kim Acting Athletics Director: Robert Ceplikas Stadium: Memorial Field Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf/13,000 Ticket Office Phone: 603-646-2466 Head Coach: Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ’79) Record at Dartmouth (Years): 33-55-2 (9) Overall Record (Years): 67-132-2 (19) Office Phone: 603-646-2467 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/26 (18/11 O, 17/13 D, 2/3 ST) Starters Returning/Lost: 17/12 (7/4 O, 5/6 D) 2008 Record/Conference: 0-10/0-7 (8th) First Season: 1881 All-Time Record (Seasons): 643-420-46 (127)

Athletics Communications

Director: Rick Bender Phone: 603-646-2468 Fax: 603-646-1286 E-mail: Rick.Bender@Dartmouth.edu Press Box Phone: 603-646-0111 or -2476 Web Site: www.DartmouthSports.com Rick Bender Mailing Address: Dartmouth College, 6083 Alumni Gymnasium, Room 164, Hanover, NH 03755-3512 Assistant Director: Heather Croze Assistant Director: Dara Ely Assistant to the Director: Matt Faulkner Administrative Assistant: Cindi Mansell

Web Sites

Dartmouth’s weekly game notes, updated statistics and game results are posted on the Big Green athletics web site: www.DartmouthSports.com. An independent web site, biggreenalert.com, provides daily coverage of Big Green football. A subscription fee is charged for full access to this site.

Directions to Dartmouth

Credentials

Requests for working press credentials for games at Dartmouth’s Memorial Field should be made to the Athletics Communications Office at least one week prior to a scheduled contest. Seats in the Memorial Field press box are reserved for working personnel only. Children are not admitted into the press box during the game. The Dartmouth press box is wireless.

Statistics

Quickie stats, play-by-play, halftime and post-game statistics will be distributed in the press box. Final statistics packages are available in the Athletics Communications Office.

Post-Game Interviews

Following each home game, Coach Buddy Teevens and selected players will be brought to room 332 on the third floor of Floren Varsity House for postgame interviews. Interviews with visiting coaches and requested players, also in Floren Varsity House, will precede Coach Teevens and Dartmouth players.

From Boston: • I-93 North to I-89 North (Concord, N.H.) to Exit 18 (Route 120, Lebanon/Hanover) • Bear right off exit ramp, follow Route 120 North to Hanover (5 miles) • In Hanover, bear right at fork by Co-Op Gas Station • At second light, turn left onto East Wheelock Street • Travel time: 2 to 2.5 hours From Manchester (N.H.) Airport: • I-293 South to I-93 North • I-93 North to I-89 North to Exit 18 as above • Travel time: 1.5 hours From New York City: • I-95 North to New Haven or I-684 North to I-84 North to Hartford • From either route, take I-91 North to Exit 13 (Norwich, Vt./Hanover, N.H.) • Bear right off exit ramp, cross Connecticut River into Hanover and Dartmouth campus via West Wheelock Street • Travel time: 4.5 hours From Burlington (Vt.) Airport: • I-89 South to I-91 North, to Exit 13 as above • Travel time: 1.5 hours

Dartmouth on the Radio

Dartmouth football games, home and away, are broadcast on WFRD (99.3 FM). Bob Lipman provides the play-by-play with former Dartmouth co-captain and All-Ivy linebacker Wayne Young ’72 providing color commentary. The game broadcast is also available on the Web. For Big Green sports action all year, go to the Multimedia link at www.DartmouthSports.com.

Dart-Line

Call (603) 646-3278 for 24-hour scores and updates on all Dartmouth athletic teams. The Dart-Line is updated after all Dartmouth football games.

Credits

The 2009 Dartmouth College Football Media Guide is published by the Dartmouth College Office of Varsity Athletics Communications. Editor: Rick Bender Design: Dara Ely Cover Design: Sam Hopkins Contributors: Jack DeGange, Bruce Wood Editorial Assistance: Cindi Mansell, Heather Croze, Matt Faulkner Photography/Illustrations: Mark Washburn, Joe Mehling ’69, Kathy Phillips, David Silverman/ DSPics.com, Tom McNeill, Gil Talbot, David Gard, Tennessee Titans/Donn Jones, National Football Foundation, Dartmouth College Archives, Martin Grant. Printing: Whitman Communications, Lebanon, N.H.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


The Dartmouth Experience


Founded in 1769, the nation’s ninth-oldest college and a member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth is a private, four-year, liberal arts, coeducational college with schools of business, engineering and medicine as well as 18 graduate programs in the arts and sciences. Its 200-acre main campus features state-of-the-art academic facilities including the Berry Library, the Hood Museum of Art, the Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Rauner Special Collections Library.

• Located in Hanover, N.H. on the Connecticut River; two hours northwest of Boston, five hours north of New York City. • Annual undergraduate enrollment of 4,100, graduate enrollment of 1,700 and endowment of $3.092 billion (market value). • Dartmouth students hail from all 50 states and 60 countries. • Features a unique academic calendar known as the Dartmouth Plan, a year-round calendar of four 10week terms that allows flexibility in scheduling. • Undergraduates have the opportunity to study in 42 off-campus programs in 22 countries. • Dartmouth employs 494 full-time faculty members and sponsors $185 million in research funding. • For the class of 2012, there were 16,538 applications and 2,228 admissions; 1,095 students enrolled. • Admission to the college is need-blind; financial aid in 2007-08 totaled approximately $60 million; 51 percent of undergraduates received financial aid.



ALEX BARNETT ’09 Ivy Player of the Year

• A member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth sponsors 34 NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports

PETER WILLIAMSON ’12 Ivy Player of the Year

• In 2008-09 Dartmouth won five conference titles: Men’s Soccer - Ivy League Champions Women’s Basketball - Ivy League Champions Women’s Hockey - ECAC Tournament Champions Skiing - EISA Champions Baseball - Ivy League Champions • Eight teams appeared in national championship competition including NCAA Championship appearances by: men’s soccer, women’s basketball, women’s hockey, skiing, baseball and women’s rowing • Dartmouth has won 13 Ivy Championships and made 21 NCAA appearances since 2004 • For the past three years, Dartmouth has ranked second in the nation for the most recognized teams in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate program, with 21 teams in 2008

NICK SANTOMAURO ’10

WOMEN’S HOCKEY

2009 ECAC Champions

Baseball - 2009 Ivy Champions Ivy Player of the Year MLB Draft Pick - 10th Round


EMILY DREISSIGACKER ’11

COURTNEY HAMMOND ’11

First Team All-America

First Team All-America

CRAIG HENDERSON ’09 Soccer - 2009 Ivy Champions Ivy Player of the Year NSCAA All-America

During the 2008-09 season: • Five Ivy League Players of the Year • Four Ivy League Rookies of the Year. • Eight CoSIDA Academic All-District • 69 All-Ivy athletes, 23 first team picks

BRITTNEY SMITH ’11

Basketball - 2009 Ivy Champions Ivy Player of the Year

• Four Dartmouth alumni competed in the Beijing Olympics: Adam Nelson ’97 (Shotput), Craig Henderson ’09 (Soccer), Jarrod Shoemaker ’04 (Triathlon) and gold medalist Dominic Seiterle ’98 (rowing) • Whitney Douthett ’07 and Devon Wills ’06 led the US to 2009 Lacrosse World Cup title • Five former hockey players skated for NHL teams in 2008-09 including: Lee Stempniak ’05 (Toronto) and David Jones ’09 (Colorado) • Kristin Luckenbill ’01 played for the Boston Breakers of Women’s Professional Soccer • Casey Cramer ’04 played for the NFL’s Miami Dophins

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009 Ivy Champions 17th Ivy Championship


• $84 million invested in facility upgrades and new projects across the athletics landscape since 2000 • $19.5 million Floren Varsity House and weight room

• FieldTurf surfaces for all-weather competition • NCAA Tournament caliber facilities • Commitment to the student athlete and fan experience

Scully-Fahey Field - Lacrosse

Opened, 2000; Renovated with FieldTurf, 2008; Field Lighting

Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park - Baseball Renovated with FieldTurf, 2009

Floren Varsity House Opened in 2007

Memorial Track & Field

Renovated with FieldTurf, 2007

Leede Arena - Basketball & Volleyball Three regulation courts; Resurfaced in 2007

Thompson Arena - Ice Hockey Opened in 1975

Burnham Field (Soccer) & Sports Pavilion Opened in 2007; Natural Grass; Field Lighting


• State-of-the-art FieldTurf surface — featuring reinforced spine monofilament and silica sand and cryogenic rubber infill that realistically simlates natural grass — installed in 2006. • Seating capacity of the facility is 13,000.

• Eight-lane track surrounding the field replaced with an improved synthetic surface as well. • Upper tiers of East Stands removed in conjunction with the construction of Floren Varsity House, and the remaining seats were extended.


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Dedicated in November 2007 10,000-square foot strength training center (featured on facing page) Crouthamel Lounge, featuring Dartmouth trophies, awards and timeline, overlooks Memorial Field and provides a relaxing atmosphere for coaches and players

The Floren Family

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Douglas C. Floren ’63 and his family made the $10 million leadership gift to support construction of Dartmouth’s new $19.5 million varsity house. An economics major as an undergraduate at Dartmouth, Floren is the co-founder and managing partner of DCF Capital, a hedge fund based in Greenwich, Conn. He and his wife, Olivia (Livvy), have four children: Jennifer, Dartmouth ’93; Melissa, Princeton ’96; David, Dartmouth ’01; and Clay, Stanford ’01. In addition to this donation, Floren’s prior generosity to Dartmouth has included significant gifts for the Alexis Boss Tennis Center, the Alan D. Gordon Pavilion, and funding in the Arts and Sciences to benefit faculty and students.

• Football locker room • 130-seat “smart classroom” • Meeting rooms and a study room for the entire athletic department • Offices for football, baseball, softball and women’s lacrosse

Buddy Teevens on the Floren Varsity House “The Floren Varsity House is a tremendous boost, an addition that puts Dartmouth at the top of the Ivy League in terms of facilities, specifically for athletic programs, including football. The location offers easy access for all student-athletes, which is important when you consider the academic demands placed on Dartmouth students. They have everything they need in this building. It’s one-stop shopping. They can come in, change, work out, shower, study, you name it. That’s really been our goal: to make this the most impressive, most complete facility at this level in the country.”


Dartmouth football players have use of the 10,000 square-foot Strength Training Center housed in the Floren Varsity House, exclusively for varsity teams. Opened in 2007, the state-of-the-art facility allows for multiple varsity teams to train simultaneously under the watchful eye of Bob Miller, Holekamp Family Strength & Conditioning Coach, and his assistants, Kaitlin Sweeney and Amanda Bayliss. A 1994 graduate of Southern Connecticut State, Miller, pictured above, came to the Big Green in March, 2001 after stints at Iowa and Yale.

Serving all 34 of Dartmouth’s varsity sports, equipment in the expansive center includes: • 20 platforms and racks • 8 glute and hamstring machines • 6 sets of cable columns • 4 cable lat pulldowns • 4 Russian boxes • 3 sets of iron dumbbells • 3 belt squat machines • Assorted cardio machines

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Brown • Columbia • Cornell • Dartmouth • Harvard • Penn • Princeton • Yale Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men’s and women’s sports, and averaging more than 35 varsity teams at each school, the Ivy League provides intercollegiate athletic opportunities for more men and women than any other conference in the country. The Ivy League’s successful competition in Division I national athletics is achieved by approaching athletics as a key part of the student’s regular undergraduate experience: with rigorous academic standards, the nation’s highest four-year graduation rates and without athletics scholarships. Ivy athletic programs receive multi-million-dollar institutional support as part of each institution’s overall academic programs.

Since 2000 alone, the Ivy League:

• Produced 47 NCAA individual/event champions in fencing, women’s swimming and diving, women’s rowing, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track and field, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field and wrestling while earning 11 NCAA team championships in fencing, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and women’s rowing.

• Amassed nearly 100 All-Americans each year.

• Averaged more than a dozen Academic All-Americans each year, including an all-time high of 18 in 2006-07, for a total of 136 student-athletes honored.

• Had 204 competitors at the five Olympic Games (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008). Those 204 athletes collected 81 medals, including 28 gold. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, the League boasted 42 athletes who took home 14 medals.

• Boasts numerous athletes currently in the professional ranks of Major League Baseball, Major League Lacrosse, the National Football League, the National Hockey League, and the recently founded Women’s Pro Soccer League.

• Became the first conference to sweep the four major NCAA Honors in the same year (2006) — Columbia’s Robert Kraft claiming the Theodore Roosevelt Award; Princeton’s John Doar the Inspirational Award; Yale’s Susan Wellington a Silver Anniversary Award; and Brown’s Nick Hartigan a Top VIII Award.

• Became the second conference with three of the six NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winners in the same year (2007) — Dartmouth’s Gail Koziara Boudreaux, Brown’s Steve Jordan and Yale’s Patricia Melton.

• Posted far and away the best record in Division I, across all sports and conferences, in the first three annual compilations (2007-09) of the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate.

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Robin Harris Executive Director

Scottie Rodgers

Associate Director for Communications


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Friends of Football

What is Friends of Dartmouth Football? The Friends of Dartmouth Football is an organization of former players, alumni, parents, students, faculty and Big Green fans who provide support through a wide variety of functions in coordination with the Dartmouth football program. The support and generosity of many Friends is essential to the success of Dartmouth football.

What does Friends of Dartmouth Football do? Given budgetary issues and uncertain economic times, the Friends of Dartmouth Football provides generous financial support and volunteer services during the football season and throughout the year. The Friends of Football is a source of support for some of the highest priorities of Dartmouth’s football program, including: • Part-time coaches salaries • Recruiting services • Video equipment • Weight room equipment • Annual highlights video • Travel warm-up gear • Annual team banquet • Post-game receptions What are some of the Friends of Football special programs? Under Coach Buddy Teevens, two programs have been established that focus on the future of Dartmouth football players: Interviews, Internships, Jobs — Over 200 alumni volunteers participate in a program that helps Dartmouth players explore different career fields with informational interviews, secure offcampus internships (usually during sophomore winter-spring), and generally helps Big Green student-athletes plan for their futures. This formalized relationship with alumni, and their business and professional organizations, gives Dartmouth football players greater opportunities to identify undergraduate internships and post-college job opportunities.

The Dartmouth Football Career Day brings Big Green alumni and current players together to discuss business and professional opportunities. Dartmouth Football Career Day — Since 2005, the Friends of Football has sponsored a Career Day for Big Green players. Each year, varsity players meet with alumni who have played football at Dartmouth and have gone on to successful careers in their chosen profession. These Big Green alumni share their experiences in investment and commercial banking, law, high technology, medicine, advertising and marketing, sales, finance and financial planning, commercial real estate, construction, economic development, venture capital, military service and the clergy. Dartmouth Athletic Sponsors Program The Friends of Dartmouth Football is part of the Athletic Sponsors Program that supports intercollegiate athletics at Dartmouth. The Athletic Sponsors Program is the sole source of funds for bringing top athletic prospects to campus each year for a first-hand view of “The Dartmouth Experience.” Additional Sponsors Program funds are allocated for recruiting brochures, rental cars and coaches’ recruiting trips.

How to learn more and join The Friends of Dartmouth Football always encourages new members to join in this opportunity to support Big Green football. Interested parties should contact the Dartmouth Football Office at (603) 646-2467. To learn about the Dartmouth Athletic Sponsors Program, contact Associate Director of Athletics Sam Hopkins, the interim program director, at 603-646-2463 or by email to: Sam.Hopkins@ Dartmouth.edu. Or, visit www.DartmouthSports.com.

Friends of Football Golf Classic The Friends of Dartmouth Football annual Golf Classic at Hanover Country Club is one of the biggest sources of financial support for Dartmouth football and a great opportunity for former Big Green players, coaches and friends to gather for an informal afternoon of golf and reminiscing. Annually, this special event raises about $60,000 that benefits Dartmouth football. Proceeds from the outing are used to purchase strength and fitness equipment and digital video equipment. These funds also help meet the cost of salaries for part-time assistant coaches and professional development opportunities for the Dartmouth football staff. The 2008 Golf Classic brought over 110 former players and friends, representing Dartmouth classes from the early 1950s to 2006, to Hanover Country Club. The date for the 13th Golf Classic is June 19, 2009.

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The annual Friends of Football Golf Classic during Dartmouth reunion week is a gathering event for former Big Green players and Friends of Football to compete on the links and reminisce about bygone days.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Administration

Jim Yong Kim, M.D., Ph.D

Robert

President of the College Brown ’82; Harvard ’91, ’93

Acting Director of Athletics and Recreation Dartmouth ’78

Ceplikas

Dr. Jim Yong Kim, an internationally recognized physician and humanitarian and an accomplished educator and anthropologist, became the 17th president of Dartmouth College on July 1, 2009. Dr. Kim, 49, has had a profound impact on a wide range of organizations throughout his distinguished career, including, among others, the Harvard Medical School, the World Health Organization and Partners In Health, a non-profit organization that supports health programs in poor communities worldwide. He is widely respected for his leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other diseases. Dr. Kim’s academic, humanitarian and global health work has earned him widespread recognition. He was awarded a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 2003; was named one of America’s 25 “Best Leaders” by US News & World Report in 2005; and was selected as one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” in 2006. Dr. Kim has been committed to educating young people since his first teaching experience more than 20 years ago at Harvard University. Since that time, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology, social analysis, social medicine and global health. Dr. Kim is renowned for his leadership in the global fight against HIV/ AIDS, tuberculosis and other diseases that disproportionately affect the world’s poorest people. While at WHO, Dr. Kim led an unprecedented initiative to expand access to HIV/AIDS treatment worldwide. By 2007, the initiative had helped provide lifesaving antiretroviral therapy to more than three million people worldwide and accelerated global efforts to fight other diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria. Born in Seoul, Korea in 1959, Jim Yong Kim moved with his family to the United States at the age of five and grew up in Muscatine, Iowa. He graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. from Brown University in 1982. He was awarded an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1991, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University, Department of Anthropology, in 1993. Dr. Kim is married to Dr. Younsook Lim, a pediatrician, and the couple has two young sons. He is actively involved in a variety of sports including basketball, volleyball, tennis and golf.

Brian Austin

Executive Associate AD

Megan Sobel

Senior Associate AD/SWA

Randy Meck

Assistant AD - Facilities

Robert A. Ceplikas, a 1978 graduate of Dartmouth College and 30-year veteran of the college’s staff in athletics and admissions assumed the role of Acting Director of Athletics and Recreation on July 1, 2009. Ceplikas will serve for the 2009-2010 academic year while the college conducts a national search for a successor to Josie Harper, who served as the college’s seventh athletics director for the past seven years before retirement. As Acting Director, Ceplikas oversees 34 varsity sports (16 men’s, 16 women’s and two coed) as well as comprehensive club sports and intramural programs in which nearly three-quarters of Dartmouth’s undergraduates participate. Ceplikas has been the Deputy Director of Athletics for the past 15 years, serving under both Harper and former Athletics Director Dick Jaeger. He currently oversees the department’s annual giving programs including the Athletic Sponsor Program (to support recruiting) and individual sports’ Friends Groups. Total donations have grown nearly four times from approximately $500,000 to nearly $2 million annually during his tenure. With extensive supervisory experience, Ceplikas has most recently overseen varsity athletics communications, and marketing and promotions. He has also played a pivotal role in long-range planning and assisted the athletics director with external relations and overall management of the department. Upon graduating from Dartmouth in 1978, Ceplikas joined the college’s admissions office, where he held four different positions in his 11 years on staff. For six of those years (1979-85), he also was an assistant coach for the Big Green women’s hockey team, helping build that program from a fledgling varsity squad to a competitive team. After earning a master’s degree in education from Stanford University in 1990, Ceplikas returned to his alma mater as an athletics administrator, which led to his appointment as Deputy Director of Athletics in 1994. Ceplikas and his wife Lynn, an English teacher at Hanover High School, reside in Lebanon. Their daughter, Holly ’13, is a member of the freshman class at Dartmouth and son, Luke, is a junior in high school.

Drew Galbraith Senior Associate AD

Anne Hudak

Assistant AD - Student Enhancement

Richard Whitmore Associate AD - Facilities

Shadara MacNicol

Assistant AD - Scheduling

Sam Hopkins

Associate AD - Marketing

Ken Snelling

Director of Financial Operations

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Prominent Living Alumni

John Carney

Paul Binder

Government John Carney ’78

Lt. Governor State of Delaware

Robert Cordy ’71

Associate Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

David Danielsen ’74

Judge San Diego Superior Court

Timothy Geithner ’83

U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

John Hoeven ’79

Governor State of North Dakota

Paavo Lipponen ’64

Former Prime Minister Finland

Henry Paulson ’68

Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Former CEO, Goldman Sachs

Robert Portman ’78

Former Director, White House Office of Management & Budget

Donald Sherwood ’63

U.S. Representative State of Pennsylvania

Aerospace James Newman ’78

Astronaut, NASA

Kate Stith-Cabranes

Medicine Freddie Fu ’74, M.D.

Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Director, UPMC Sports Performance Complex

Robert Higgins ’81, M.D.

Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgeon Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center Richmond, Va.

Alexander Kandabarow ’75, M.D.

Spinal Surgeon Pittsburgh, Pa.

Paul Binder ’63

Founder, Big Apple Circus

David Birney ’61

Award-winning actor

Buck Henry ’52

Television and movie actor

Mindy Kaling ’01

Writer/Actress “40-Year-Old Virgin” and NBC’s “The Office”

Phil Lord ’97 & Chris Miller ’97

Creators, MTV’s “Clone High”

Thomas Price ’71, M.D.

President, Family Films Division, Fox Studios

Former U.S. Surgeon General

Physician, Sound Shore Health System Mount Vernon, N.Y.

Dean W. Richardson ’74, D.V.M.

Charles W. Raker Professor of Equine Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Head of the Barbaro surgery team

James Vailas ’78, M.D.

Orthopaedic Surgeon Manchester, N.H.

Education

Chris Meledandri ’81

Michael Moriarty ’63

Emmy Award-winning actor

Aisha Tyler ’92

Actress, comedienne

Jennifer Warren ’77

Film and stage actress

Jerry Zaks ’67

Tony Award-winning director

Literature, Architecture

Stephen Bosworth ’61

Dean, Fletcher School of Diplomacy, Tufts University

Robert Reich ’68

Professor, University of California, Berkeley Former U.S. Secretary of Labor

K. Barry Sharpless ’63 Kate Stith-Cabranes ’73

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Entertainment

C. Everett Koop ’37 M.D.

Nobel Laureate (Chemistry)

Played Football at Dartmouth

Michael Moriarty

Deputy Dean, Yale Law School

Michael Arad ’91

Award-winning architect (World Trade Center site)

Louise Erdrich ’76

Award-winning novelist

Budd Schulberg ’36

Author and Oscar Award-winning screenwriter

David Shipler ’64

Pulitzer Prize-winning author

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Prominent Living Alumni

C. Everett Koop

Louise Erdrich

Bob Kempainen

Murry Bowden

Business Russell (Ron) Boss ’61

CEO, A.T. Cross Company

Murry Bowden ’71

Chairman, Hanover Company (real estate development)

David Casper ’78

Media Jeff Kemp ’81

President, Families Northwest (non-profit services) NFL Quarterback, 1981-91 (3 teams)

Nigel Key ’79

Managing Director, Morgan Stanley

Ric Bucher ’83

Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine

Ty Burr ’80

Chief Film Critic, The Boston Globe

Susan Dentzer ’77

Senior Vice President, Harris Trust & Savings Bank

General Partner, Vanguard Ventures

Thomas McConnell ’76

Correspondent for health and medical issues “The News Hour with Jim Lehrer”

Scott Creelman ’64

William G. Morton Jr. ’59

Founder, Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E)

Jonathan Newcomb ’68

Editor, Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal

Cody Press ’80

Political commentator, talk show host

T. J. Rodgers ’70

Director of Photography, Sports Illustrated

Christopher Sawch ’80

Executive Editor, “Roll Call” Co-host, Fox News, “The Beltway Boys”

David Shula ’81

Photojournalist, TIME Magazine

President, Spalding Sports Division, Russell Corporation

John Donahoe ’82

CEO, eBay

Robert Downey ’58

Senior Director, Goldman Sachs

Brent Frei ’88

Founder-Director, Onyx Corporation

Louis Gerstner ’63

Former CEO, IBM

Charles Haldeman ’70

CEO, Putnam Investments

Donald Hall ’50

Chairman, Hallmark Cards

Dawn Hudson ’79

President, Pepsi-Cola, North America

Jeffrey Immelt ’78

CEO, General Electric

Ann Kappler ’79

Chair Emeritus, Boston Stock Exchange

Principal, Leeds Weld & Co.

Managing Director, Citigroup

Founder and CEO, Cypress Semiconductor

Senior Vice President, UBS Financial Services

President, Shula’s Steakhouse Former Head Coach, Cincinnati Bengals

Edward Simpson ’85

Vice President, J. P. Morgan Chase

Scott Fraser ’76 Paul Gigot ’77

Laura Ingraham ’85

Heinz Kluetmeier ’65

Morton Kondracke ’60

James Nachtwey ’70

Reese Schonfeld ’53

Founder and CEO, Cable News Network (CNN)

David Shribman ’76

Jack Thomas ’74

Executive Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pulitzer Prize winner

Richard Weissman ’85

Emmy-Award winning director, CBS’s “Sunday Morning”

Chairman & CEO, Coin Acceptors (Coinco)

Managing Director, Goldman Sachs

Mary Lou Teel ’78

Senior Vice President & General Counsel Fannie Mae

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Prominent Living Alumni

Jeff Immelt

Jimmie Lee Solomon

Michael Slive

Adam Nelson

Sports Russell Granik ’69

Richard (Sandy) Alderson ’69

General Manager, Oakland A’s (MLB), 1983-97 Executive Vice President for Baseball Operations (MLB), 1998-2005 CEO, San Diego Padres (MLB), 2005-09

Brad Ausmus ’93

Chiharu Igaya ’57

International Olympic Committee, 1982Vice President, IOC, 2005Olympian (1952, 1956, 1960: Alpine skier); Silver medal, 1956

Jim Beattie ’76

Major League pitcher, 1978-86 Major League executive (Seattle, Montreal, Baltimore), 1989-2005

Bob Kempainen ’88, M.D.

Executive Vice President, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)

Michael Brown ’57

Dana Chladak ’85

Olympic distance runner (1992, 1996) American record holder, marathon

Kristin King ’02

Olympian (hockey) Bronze Medal, 2006

Lloyd Lee ’98

Olympian (1992, 1996: kayak) Bronze and silver medals

Assistant Coach, Chicago Bears (NFL)

Casey Cramer ’04

NFL placekicker, 1978-96 (3 teams) Philanthropist

Running Back, Tennessee Titans (NFL)

Jake Crouthamel ’60

Former Director of Athletics, Syracuse University

Robert DuPuy ’68

President and COO, Major League Baseball

Jay Fiedler ’94

NFL Quarterback, 1994-2006 (6 teams)

Dave Gavitt ’59

Founder and former commissioner, Big East Conference U.S. Olympic Basketball Coach, 1980 Basketball Hall of Fame, 2006

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Olympian (2000, 2004: shot put) Silver medal, 2000, 2004, 2008

Vice President, Football Administration, Seattle Seahawks (NFL)

Catcher, Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)

President & General Manager, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)

David Howard ’82 John Idzik ’82

Olympian (hockey) Gold Medal (Canada), 2002, 2006

Kate Brown Blackburn ’86

Chair, Minnesota Wild (NHL)

Executive Vice President, New York Mets (MLB)

Gillian Apps ’06

Bob Naegele Jr. ’61

Former Deputy Commissioner & CEO, National Basketball Association

Nick Lowery ’78

Brian Mann ’02

Arena Football League, Quarterback, 2002-06

Liz McIntyre ’87

Olympian (1992, 1994, 1998: freestyle skiing), Silver medal, 1994

Paul Mott ’80

President, New Orleans Hornets (NBA)

Cammy Myler ’92

Olympian (1988, 1992, 1994: luge) U.S. flagbearer, 1994 Winter Games

Adam Nelson ’97

Cherie Piper ’06

Olympian (hockey) Gold Medal (Canada), 2002, 2006

Mike Remlinger ’88

Major League pitcher (6 teams), 1991-2006

Kurt Schneider ’87

CEO, Harlem Globetrotters

Michael Slive ’62

Commissioner, SEC

Jimmie Lee Solomon ’78

Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, MLB

Katie Weatherston ’06

Olympian (hockey) Gold Medal (Canada), 2006

Zack Walz ’98

Former linebacker, Arizona Cardinals (NFL)

Pamela Wheeler ’89

Director of Operations, WNBA Players Association

Reggie Williams ’76

Former NFL Player, Cincinnati Bengals College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 2007 Former Vice President, Disney Sports Attractions

Adam Young ’99

Former tight end, New York Giants (NFL)

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


The Coaches

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Head Coach Buddy Teevens The Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach

Eugene F. (Buddy) Teevens III, who as a player led Dartmouth to the 1978 Ivy League championship and as a coach led Dartmouth football to back-to-back Ivy League titles in 1990 and 1991, returned as the head coach of the Big Green football program in 2005. Teevens, 52, was Dartmouth’s coach from 1987 through 1991. During his final two seasons, the Big Green posted identical overall records of 7-2-1. With a 6-1 record, Dartmouth shared the 1990 Ivy title with Cornell. In 1991, Dartmouth won the outright championship with a 6-0-1 mark. His overall record at Dartmouth is 33-45-2. Teevens holds the Robert L. Blackman Endowed Coaching Position, named in memory of Bob Blackman, who coached Dartmouth from 1955 to 1970, and created through the gift of Henry M. (Hank) Paulson ’68, an outstanding offensive tackle who played for Blackman from 1965-67. In addition to restoring Dartmouth’s rich football tradition, Teevens has been an integral force in a series of major improvements to Dartmouth’s football facilities, including installation of a Field-

Turf surface on Memorial Field for the 2006 season and, in 2007, opening of the new Floren Varsity House that includes training, dressing and meeting facilities. This new building is part of a project that included the refurbishment of the east grandstand at Memorial Field. Teevens succeeded John Lyons at the helm of the Big Green and is the 21st coach in the program’s 125-year history. Teevens was Dartmouth’s 19th coach during his first tenure. From 2002 through 2004, Teevens was the head coach at Stanford University. Prior to that, Teevens was on Steve Spurrier’s staff at the University of Florida from 1998 to 2001. In 1999, Teevens was Florida’s running backs coach. In 2000, he was the

passing game coordinator while also coaching tight ends, wide receivers, kickers, snappers and holders. The following year, he was the assistant offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. His first game with the Gators was the 1999 Orange Bowl. In his three full seasons at Florida, the Gators went 29-9, participated in three bowl games and finished among the top 12 in the final polls each season. In his final year in 2001, the Gators went 10-2, defeated Maryland in the Orange Bowl and finished ranked third in both national polls. From 1997 to 1998, Teevens was the offensive coordinator and receivers coach at the University of Illinois under Ron Turner. From 1992-96, Teevens was the head coach at

The Robert L. Blackman Endowed Coach Position A gift from a 1968 Dartmouth graduate and former football star endowed the College’s head football coaching position in honor of his former coach. Henry M. (Hank) Paulson, of New York, N.Y., gave $2 million to establish the Robert L. Blackman Endowed Coaching Position at Dartmouth. The gift was announced in November 2000 during a reunion of players from Bob Blackman’s 16 Dartmouth teams. “As much as he wanted to win and as intensely as he cared—and no one who knew him ever doubted that he was absolutely driven to win—Bob Blackman always stressed clean, honorable play,” said Paulson. Blackman died in March 2000. He is remembered as Dartmouth football’s most successful coach, a master of recruiting, innovation and strategy whose imprint on Ivy League football is indelible. From 1955-70, Blackman's teams compiled a record of 104 wins, 37 losses and three ties. Those teams, representing the most successful era in

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Dartmouth football history, won seven Ivy League championships. Three teams—in 1962, 1965 and 1970—were undefeated and untied. The Big Green squads of 1965 and 1970 were also awarded the Lambert Trophy as the outstanding team in Eastern major college football. As a member of Blackman's teams from 1965-67, Hank Paulson was an integral part of Dartmouth's football success. As a sophomore in 1965, he led the team in minutes played. In his senior season of 1967, Paulson was named All-Ivy, All-New England and All-East and received the New England Football Coaches Award as Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year. Paulson’s success on the gridiron was matched by his success in the classroom. A citation-winning English major, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was awarded an NCAA Scholar-Athlete postgraduate fellowship. He was chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs, a leading investment banking firm until being named by President George W. Bush to be Secretary of the Treasury in 2006.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Head Coach Buddy Teevens The Robert L. Blackman Head Football Coach

The Teevens File

Full Name Eugene Francis Teevens III Birthdate October 1, 1956 Hometown Pembroke, Mass. High School Silver Lake Regional (Kingston, Mass.) College Dartmouth ’79 (A.B., History) Wife Kirsten (Anderson) Children Lindsay, Eugene IV

Coaching Career

Years School Position 1979-80 DePauw Running Backs 1981-84 Boston Univ. Offensive Coorindadtor 1985-86 Maine Head Coach 1987-91 Dartmouth Head Coach 1992-96 Tulane Head Coach 1997-98 Illinois Offensive Coordinator Receivers 1999-01 Florida Pass Game Coorindator Special Teams Running Backs (1999) 2002-04 Stanford Head Coach 2005- Dartmouth Head Coach Tulane University. He rebuilt that program and recruited most of the team that went 11-0 in 1998. Teevens began his coaching career in 1979 as the running backs coach at DePauw University. In 1980, he became the offensive coordinator at Boston University and remained with the Terrier program until 1985 when he was appointed the head football coach at the University of Maine. He led the Black Bears to a 6-5 record in 1985 and a 7-4 mark in 1986, the program’s first back-toback winning seasons in 21 years.

At Dartmouth, Teevens was honored as the New England Coach-of-the-Year for the 1991 season. The Big Green’s Ivy title that year was the school’s first outright championship since 1978. Born October 1, 1956, Teevens earned an A.B. degree in history from Dartmouth in 1979. An honorable mention All-America quarterback in 1978, he led the Big Green to the Ivy title that year. He was named the Ivy League and ECAC player of the year and played in the Blue-Gray Classic. Cocaptain of the 1978 team (6-3, 6-1 in Ivy games), Teevens was the squad’s most valuable player. He also lettered in hockey, helping Dartmouth to a third-place finish at the 1979 NCAA championship. He was voted the Alfred W. Watson Trophy as Dartmouth’s outstanding athlete. The name Teevens is intertwined through Dartmouth athletic history. Buddy’s father, the late Eugene F. Teevens II ’52, was a hockey letterwinner. His younger brother, Shaun ’82, was a two-sport athlete in football and hockey and also a recipient of the Watson Trophy. A sister, Moira ’87, captained the women’s cross country and track teams and earned All-Ivy and All-East recognition as a runner. A native of Pembroke, Mass., Teevens and his wife, Kirsten, have two children: Lindsay graduated from the University of Florida in 2008 and Eugene IV is a junior at Coastal Carolina University.

Head Coaching Record

Year Team

Overall

Conference

1985 Maine 6-5 .545 2-3 .400 Yankee 1986 7-4 .636 3-4 .429 1987 Dartmouth 2-8 .200 1-6 .143 Ivy 1988 5-5 .500 4-3 .571 1989 5-5 .500 4-3 .571 1990 7-2-1 .750 6-1 .857 1991 7-2-1 .750 6-0-1 .929 1992 Tulane 2-9 .182 Independent 1993 4-8 .333 1994 1-10 .091 1995 2-9 .182 1996 2-9 .182 1-4 .200 C-USA 2002 Stanford 2-9 .182 1-7 .125 Pac-10 2003 4-7 .364 2-6 .250 2004 4-7 .364 2-6 .250 2005 Dartmouth 2-8 .200 1-6 .143 Ivy 2006 2-8 .200 2-5 .286 2007 3-7 .300 3-4 .429 2008 0-10 .000 0-7 .000 19 seasons 67-132-2 .338 38-65-1 .370 Dartmouth 33-55-2 .378 27-35-1 .437 Ivy Tulane 11-45 .196 1-4 .200 C-USA Stanford 10-23 .303 5-19 .208 Pac-10 Maine 13-9 .591 5-7 .417 Yankee

Left — The Teevens Family, from left: Kirsten, Eugene IV, Lindsay and Buddy. Right — Teevens as an undergraduate playing quarterback for the Big Green.

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Cedric

Assistant Coaches

Calhoun

Recruiting Area: California (southern), Texas (northern), Arizona, New Mexico

Outside Linebackers fourth Year Morehouse ’95 Cedric Calhoun is in his fourth season on the Dartmouth staff. This year he will be working with the outside linebackers after spending three years with the defensive linemen. In 2007, one of his players, DE Cullen Gilchrist, earned All-Ivy honorable mention. Calhoun joined the Big Green staff in 2006 after serving as defensive line coach at Alabama A&M University from 2002-05. He helped fashion a unit that led the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in total defense and sacks for four straight seasons. Six of his players won All-SWAC honors, contributing to a 32-15 record and a nine-win season in 2005. Alabama A&M won the SWAC Eastern Division title in 2002 and 2005. The Bulldogs were nationally ranked in Division 1-AA in total defense, finishing second in 2002, third in 2003, fourth in 2004 and seventh in 2005. Among the Bulldogs players coached by Calhoun is Robert Mathis, the SWAC defensive player-of-the-year in 2002. A fifth-round draft pick in 2003, Mathis is now in his seventh season as a defensive end with the Indianapolis Colts. Calhoun was an all-conference defensive end at Grossmont Community College in San Diego and then received his bachelor of arts degree in health and physical education from Morehouse College in 1995. He began his coaching career at Idaho State University in 1997, serving as the head strength and conditioning coach and also assisting the defensive line coach. He returned to Morehouse in 1998 and spent four seasons as defensive line coach, including back-to-back eight-game winning seasons. One of his players, Isaac Keys, signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings and was a linebacker with the Arizona Cardinals in 2006.

During the summers of 2004 and 2005, Calhoun held a defensive line internship with the San Diego Chargers through the NFL’s Minority Internship Program. This summer he was an intern with the Philadelphia Eagles. Calhoun’s wife, Olushola, is a registered nurse at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. The Calhouns have two daughters, Olusade and Adejola.

The Calhoun family, clockwise from left: Olusade, Cedric, Adejola and Olushola.

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17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Keith

Assistant Coaches Recruiting Area: Ohio (northeast and west), Pennsylvania (western), New York (upstate), Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana

Clark

Offfensive Line First Year Lafayette ’85 Keith Clark is the newest member of the football coaching staff under head coach Buddy Teevens. Clark is a 17-year veteran of the Ivy League and has over 20 years of coaching experience. Clark spent the past 12 seasons on the sidelines at Yale. He began his tenure as the offensive line coach before being elevated to associate head coach in 2003. He also spent time as the Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator as Yale broke 75 school offensive records. During his 12 years at Yale, he helped them to an overall record of 70-49 and two Ivy Championships (1999 and 2006). No less than 11 Bulldog offensive linemen earned first team All-Ivy honors under his watchful eye. Clark got his start in the Ivy League at Columbia, spending five years with the Lions as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator. He also oversaw the strength program and team travel as part of his duties. In his final season at Columbia, the Lions posted a record of 8-2, their best showing in 50 years. “Keith is a great addition to our staff,” Coach Teevens stated. “He is a veteran of the Ivy League and has a deep understanding of what it takes to be successful on the field and on the recruiting trail in this conference. You cannot underestimate the experience he brings to the table and his ability to translate that experience into helping us become a better team.”

Prior to his Ivy League service, Clark spent three seasons at Wagner College, serving as the offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator, special teams coordinator and strength coach. The Seahawks posted a 16-13 mark with Clark on the staff. He coached for single seasons at Rutgers as a graduate assistant coach in 1988, Maine as the Black Bears won the Yankee Conference and advanced to the I-AA playoffs, and his alma mater, Lafayette in 1986. In addition, he was the head coach of the Bolzano Jets in Italy for two seasons, posting an overall mark of 21-6. Clark has been a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) since 1987 and is chairman of the FCS Assistant Coach’s Committee. He also has been a member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame since 1997. Clark has been active in the community as well, participating in Reading for Elementary Schools Program and Middle School Football Mentoring Program. “I am excited to be a part of a program that has such a great tradition,” said Clark. “One thing that attracted me to Dartmouth was the college’s commitment to football and athletics in general as evidenced by all the recent upgrades to the facilities. Another draw is Coach Teevens’ vision for the program to restore the excellence for which the program is known.” A 1985 graduate of Lafayette with a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering, Clark was a three-year starter at offensive left tackle for the Leopards, plus wrestled for two years. Clark and his wife of three years, Kristen, have an 18-month old son Kaelan.

The Clark family, from left: Kristen, Kaelan and Keith.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Mike

Assistant Coaches Recruiting Area: New England, Ohio (southwest, central), Alabama, Florida (panhandle), Louisiana, Mississippi

Hodgson

Offensive Coordinator/ Tight Ends Fifth Year Maine ’79 With more than 25 years in the coaching ranks, Mike Hodgson brings the most experience to the Big Green staff. He joined Coach Buddy Teevens in Hanover in 2005 as coach of tight ends. In 2006 he became the Big Green’s offensive coordinator. In 2007 he also assumed duties as recruiting coordinator and coach of Big Green running backs. In 2004, Hodgson was quarterbacks and receivers coach at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania as the Fighting Scots were ranked as high as No. 18 in NCAA Division II and reached the second round of the Division II playoffs. From 2000-03, Hodgson was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Central Connecticut State University. Hodgson was the head coach at Maine Maritime Academy from 1994-99, and led the Mariners to a pair of New England Football Conference titles (1994, 1998). While at Maine Maritime, he served the American Football Coaches Association for five years as a member of the Division III coaches council. During a stint at Princeton University (1985-93), Hodgson served as wide receivers coach in helping the Tigers win Ivy League co-championships (with Yale in 1989 and Dartmouth in 1992). For two seasons, Hodgson was also the Tigers’ passing game coordinator. Hodgson began his coaching career at the University of Maine, working with tight ends, the offensive line and running backs from 1979-85.

Hodgson graduated from Maine in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in park and recreation management. He then completed a master’s in education administration in 1982. Hodgson was a three-year starter for Maine at tight end and also handled placekicking duties. Mike and his wife, Raeann, have a son, Kenney (a wide receiver who graduated from Albion College in Michigan in 2009), and a daughter, Cassie, who is attending the University of Maine on a softball scholarship.

The Hodgson family from left: Mike, Raeann, Cassie and Kenney.

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17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Assistant Coaches

Jarrail

Jackson

Recruiting Area: Texas (southern), Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, the Dakotas, Utah, Wyoming

Wide Receivers fourth Year Oklahoma ’00 Jarrail (J.J.) Jackson joined the Dartmouth staff in 2006 and is working with the Big Green’s corps of wide receivers, a position he knows well in recent years as a continuing standout in arena football competition. Originally from Houston, Texas, Jackson graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2000 and has combined coaching and playing over the past nine years. With the Sooners from 1996-99, Jackson earned All-Big 12 Conference recognition as a wide receiver and punt return specialist. As a senior, he had 54 catches for 659 yards and seven touchdowns. He set eight Sooner records for receiving and returns and still holds the Independence Bowl record with 10 catches against Mississippi in 1999. He ranks second in OU history with 1,238 punt return yards. He was also an outstanding centerfielder for the Sooner baseball team. From 2000-02, Jackson was on the practice squad with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and now is in his sixth season of arena football play, currently as a member of the Tulsa Talons of the ArenaFootball2 League, the team he launched his af2 career with in 2000. Jackson played with the Arena Football League’s Buffalo/Columbus Destroyers and then with the Austin Wranglers from 2003-05. In 2006, with the af2 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz, Jackson caught 125 passes for 1,541 yards and 37 touchdowns (all team highs). In 2007 he played 10 games with the Manchester Wolves (470 yards on kick returns, 79 yards on field goal returns and 1,199 all-purpose yards). He finished the 2007 season with the Yard Dawgz. He is the third player in af2 history to score over 900 career points.

In August of 2009, Jackson was named as one of the 15 finalists for the inaugural af2 Hall of Fame class, that consisted of 10 members. Jackson’s coaching career began in 2004 when he coached wide receivers at Chickasha High School in Oklahoma. In 2005, he was a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Central Oklahoma.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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James

Assistant Coaches

Jones

Recruiting Area: New Jersey (northern), New York City, Long Island, Colorado, Oregon, California (Bay area, northern and central), Washington

Defensive Line Third Year Texas Southern ’98 James Jones, a member of Coach Buddy Teevens’ staff in 2005, returned to the Big Green staff last year working with the tight ends, and this year will coach the defensive line. As a member of the Big Green staff in 2005, Jones originally coached the defensive line. While at Dartmouth he was an intern assistant defensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He left Dartmouth in 2006 to become coach of tight ends and assistant coach of special teams at Kansas State. In 2007 he was defensive line coach and special teams coordinator at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Ky. Jones has more than a decade of college coaching experience. Prior to coming to Dartmouth in 2005, he was assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Prairie View A&M University in Texas. In 2003, Jones was the defensive line coach at Texas Southern University in Houston, following a three-year stint at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. Jones was the strength and conditioning coordinator while at Wagner (2000-02). He was also defensive line coach (2000, 2002), defensive coordinator (2001) and special teams coordinator (2000). In 1999, Jones was the special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach at Cornell after spending the 1998 season at Morehouse College in Atlanta as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. As a graduate assistant at Bowling Green in 1997, Jones worked with the defensive line while also working with the defensive coordinator. As an undergraduate at Texas Southern in 1996, Jones coached the defensive tackles. Jones received a bachelor’s degree in biology from Texas Southern in 1998 and completed a master’s degree in education at Wagner in 2002.

Twice Jones has had works of his published by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). First, his piece entitled, “A Defensive Code of Divine Guidance” was printed in American Football Monthly in December 2001, and most recently his work titled, “Defensive Line Winning Edge” was included in the AFCA’s 2009 Technical Manual. He and his wife, Shondrela, have two sons, James IV and Weslyn, and a daughter, Jzunie.

The Jones family, clockwise from bottom: Weslyn, Jzunie, Shondrela, James and James IV.

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17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Sammy

Assistant Coaches

M c Corkle

Recruiting Area: Florida, Georgia

Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary Fifth Year Florida ’96 Sammy McCorkle, a 1996 graduate and three-time letterwinner at the University of Florida, joined the Dartmouth staff in 2005 and this year takes on the role of the defensive coordinator. Three members of the Green’s defensive secondary in 2005—Steve Jensen, Mike Ribero, Ian Wilson—earned All-Ivy recognition as Dartmouth ranked first in the Ivy League in pass defense and 14th in the Division I-AA rankings. In 2006, Wilson and John Pircon also won All-Ivy recognition. Pircon also was an All-Ivy second team pick in 2007, while Wilson was a secondteamer in 2008. In 2003-04, McCorkle was the head coach at Martin County High School in Stuart, Fla. In 2003, he led Martin County to its best record in 10 years. McCorkle previously coached at the University of Tennessee-Martin from 2000-02. He coached the defensive secondary in 2000 and was defensive coordinator in 2001-02. He coordinated the punt return, extra point and field goal blocking and kickoff teams while assisting with punt and kickoff return teams. From 1997-99, McCorkle was a graduate assistant at Florida, his alma mater. He assisted the secondary and special teams coaches while also scouting opponents. During the 1996-97 academic year, McCorkle taught physical education and was the defensive backs and linebackers coach and also coordinated special teams at Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Fla. McCorkle was a standout defensive back during his playing days at Florida. He played on four Southeastern Conference championship teams, competed in four bowl games (Gator Bowl, twice in the Sugar Bowl, and the Fiesta Bowl), and a national title game. McCorkle graduated with Florida’s single-season

and career records for blocked punts. He was named twice as Florida’s special teams player-of-the-year. McCorkle, the football staff ’s academic liaison, is coordinator of the Mentoring Program that brings Big Green football players and successful Dartmouth alumni together to introduce the players to business and professional opportunities when they graduate. He and his wife, Vicki, have two daughters, Madison and Allie.

The McCorkle family, clockwise from left: Sammy, Vicki, Allie and Madison.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Joe

Assistant Coaches

Scola

Recruiting Area: Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Delaware, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Canada

INside Linebackers Third Year Dartmouth ’07 Joe Scola, a two-year letterwinner at Dartmouth as a strong safety in 2005 and 2006, will coach the inside linebackers after working with the outside linebackers and nickel backs his first two years on staff. This last two summers he was also the director of the Buddy Teevens Football Camp. He joined the Big Green staff as an assistant coach in 2007 while completing his degree requirements as a sociology major. He worked with the defensive secondary while also being responsible for film breakdown, running the scout teams and preparing scouting reports for the punt team. A sociology major from Punta Gorda, Fla., Scola had a hand in five tackles as a senior, a season curtailed by an ankle injury. In 2005 he racked up 31 tackles including 19 unassisted. He also had an interception in 2005. Scola was a three-year starter at Charlotte High in Punta Gorda (the same school attended by former offensive line coach Cyril Brockmeier). He was a running back and wide receiver on offense, a corner and safety on defense, and also returned punts and kickoffs. As a senior, he was captain of a Tarpons team that finished 13-1 (best in school history), won a regional championship, and was ranked 20th in the nation by USA Today. He was an all-area most valuable player and honorable mention all-state as a senior. Scola also earned four letters in track in the sprints and long jump.

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During four off-campus terms while a student at Dartmouth, Scola was a coaching intern under Coach Binky Waldrop at Charlotte High, developing running backs and defensive backs during the spring and helping with the strength and conditioning program throughout the summer.

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Chris

Assistant Coaches Recruiting Area: Chicago, Pennsylvania (eastern and central), New Jersey (southern), Indianapolis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Milwaukee

Wilkerson

Associate Head Coach Running Backs/Special Teams Fifth Year Eastern Illinois ’95 Chris Wilkerson, who became associate head coach in 2007, joined Dartmouth’s staff in 2005 as defensive coordinator and coach of the linebackers after spending three seasons at San Jose State University of the Western Athletic Conference. He now is in charge of the running backs and special teams. In his first season as Dartmouth’s defensive coordinator, the Big Green secondary moved from last to first in the Ivy League in pass defense and was ranked 14th nationally in Division I-AA. Over the past three seasons, two of Wilkerson’s players, Josh Dooley ’06 and Justin Cottrell ’08, have joined the ranks of Dartmouth’s leading all-time tacklers and been among the Big Green’s most honored student-athletes, on the field and academically. In 2004, Wilkerson coached San Jose’s linebackers and was co-special teams coordinator as the Spartans finished second in the WAC and in the top 20 nationally in pass defense. He was the secondary and special teams coach in 2003 and was a nominee for the Broyles Award, given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Wilkerson helped the Spartans post their first shutout in 15 years in 2003 when San Jose ranked 11th nationally in kickoff return yardage. During his first season at San Jose, Wilkerson coached defensive ends and special teams. In 2002 and 2003, the Spartans achieved several national defensive and kicking game statistical rankings. From 1995-2001, Wilkerson coached at his alma mater, Division I-AA Eastern Illinois University. He worked with the special teams during each of his seven years and served as linebackers coach (1997-99, 2001) and worked with the defensive line (1995-96, 2000). He was defensive coordinator in 2001.

Wilkerson’s tenure at Eastern Illinois was highlighted by six winning seasons, four trips to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, and a pair of Ohio Valley Conference championships. In 2000 and 2001, Eastern Illinois reached the NCAA Division 1-AA playoffs. The 2001 team was ranked third nationally. The Panthers also had NCAA playoff teams in 1995 and 1996. Under Wilkerson, the Eastern Illinois defense and special teams also earned a variety of national statistical rankings. Wilkerson graduated from Eastern Illinois in 1995 with a degree in physical education. He and his wife, Sharna, have two daughters, Isabella and Charlotte, and a son, Peyton.

The Wilkerson family from left: Charlotte, Sharna, Isabella, Chris and Peyton.

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Support Staff

Kaitlin Sweeney

Michael Derosier

Chris Feller

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Head Football Athletic Trainer

Video Coordinator

Kaitlin Sweeney is in her second season as the strength and conditioning coach for the football program. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist who also works with women’s hockey, men's and women's lacrosse and women's crew. She came to Dartmouth following two seasons at Wisconsin-La Crosse as a graduate assistant. From 2001-2006, she was a strength and conditioning coach for student-athletes at High Performance Sports in Peabody, Mass., and at her alma mater of Ithaca College. She also interned with Cornell and Georgia Tech, along with being a conditioning specialist for professional athletes. She recently earned her master's in exercise and sports science, human performance and strength and conditioning at Wisconsin-La Crosse. Sweeney is a 2006 graduate of Ithaca where she earned her bachelor's in clinical exercise science with a minor in nutrition promotion. At Ithaca, Sweeney was a four-year member of the women's soccer team, a first team all-conference performer and was named to the NSCAA All-Region Team. She has also been a nutritionist at Ithaca and has worked in various fitness facilities as a personal trainer and group exercise instructor.

Michael Derosier joined the Dartmouth staff in 2007 as an assistant athletic trainer working primarily with the Big Green football team after spending nine years as an athletic trainer at Princeton. He also serves as the athletic trainer for the Dartmouth women’s basketball team. A certified athletic trainer (ATC), he is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Derosier graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1991 with a bachelor of science degree in physical education, then earned a master’s degree in athletic training from Old Dominion University in 1994. Prior to his years at Princeton, Derosier was an assistant athletic trainer at Monmouth University in New Jersey from 1994-98. At Monmouth he was also an adjunct faculty member. Michael and his wife, Lori, an elementary school teacher, have two sons, Jacob and Matthew.

Chris Feller returns for his second year on staff as the team’s video coordinator. He began his duties last August and has quickly become a staple of the staff. A 2007 graduate of Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in sport sciences while minoring in business, Feller is a veteran of the video circuit despite his youthful age. He assisted with video for the Ohio football team under head coach Frank Solich for two years, during which the Bobcats participated in the MAC Championship game as well as the GMAC Bowl. Feller also served as the women’s basketball team manager and video assistant for a year, plus worked with the alumni association for one year. Prior to arriving in Hanover, Feller worked in sales for the New York Yankees minor league team in Staten Island. Feller, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, played three years of club baseball at Ohio and ran with the Olympic torch prior to the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Bob Miller

Holekamp Family Strength & Conditioning Coach

Jeff Frechette

Steve Ward

Sr. Asst. Equipment Manager

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Mike Bissaillon

Head Athletic Trainer

Equipment Manager

Ernie Gour

Asst. Equipment Manager

Karen Benetello

Recruiting Administrator

Gordie “Honda” Barnes Grounds Crew Foreman

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2009 Season Outlook

Dartmouth head football coach Buddy Teevens makes his point loud and clear for the players, coaches, fans and media. And he says it several ways — new year; clean slate; fresh start. What it means is that no one associated with the team should dwell on the struggles of the 2008 Big Green because the 2009 squad begins the year with a record of 0-0. “The bad news about last year is that we played 32 freshmen and sophomores,” Teevens stated. “The good news is those freshmen and sophomores are now sophomores and juniors with a good deal of experience and another year of physical maturity. “We are not going to dwell on the struggles we went through last year,” he continued. “But there were lessons learned throughout the season that will prove to be valuable as we prove our ability to compete in the Ivy League.” Charged with leading the team and keeping the players focused on the present are co-captains Peter Pidermann and Tim McManus. The duo returns with the most impressive statistics on each of their respective sides of the gridiron. But it is the work they do in practice and the weight room that earned them the respect of their teammates and got them elected co-captains. It was no surprise to Coach Teevens that Dartmouth finished eighth in the preseason Ivy League poll of the conference’s media members after finishing last a year ago. But that doesn’t mean he can’t utilize that fact to motivate his troops. “This team has a good nucleus of experienced talent combined with an influx of 32 freshmen,” noted Teevens. “The team speed and athleticism keeps getting better and better, and I have no doubt we are going to surprise quite a few people this year.”

Offense

When people ask about a team’s offense, what they are really asking about is the quarterback. The Big Green started three different players behind center in 2008, but senior Alex Jenny (5-11, 185) emerged as the forerunner for the job this past spring. He began last fall with an impressive game at Colgate, throwing for 343 yards on 29 completions with nary an interception. But as opponents focused on the defending the passing game, he started to force some plays. Jenny re-established himself last spring, however, by making quality decisions and playing within himself. Reading defenses effectively and taking what they give him to maneuver downfield will be essential to the Big Green’s success this fall. Waiting in the wings is sophomore Conner Kempe (6-4, 210), who saw action in five of the games last year, starting three. He certainly showed promise, throwing for more than 530 yards in his first two starts while earning an Ivy League Rookie of the Week award in the process. Like Jenny, Kempe has to make consistently effective decisions to garner more time, something which the coaching staff is confident he can do with more seasoning. Senior Max Heiges (6-3, 200) has great knowledge of the offensive schemes and provides experienced depth, while sophomore Dan Rooney (6-3, 210) continues to develop. One rookie will join the quarterbacking corps in Greg Patton (6-0, 190), a native of College Park, Ga. The ability of Jenny and company to perform their best will not be dependent on great receivers,

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but rather a consistent ground game. “We got into trouble last year when we could not effectively run the ball,” said Teevens. “Our top priority is establishing the run to take pressure off our quarterbacks.” Sophomore Nick Schwieger (5-10, 200) opens the year at the top of the depth chart as the lead back. He is a power runner who got more time last year as a blocker in the backfield. Spelling Schwieger will be veteran Rob Mitchelson (5-10, 190), a senior who has run for 333 yards in his Big Green career. Others will have an opportunity to display their skills and work their way into games as well, particularly junior T.J. Cameron (5-11, 200). Cameron has been stifled by injuries his first two season, but was the most productive back last spring thanks to good health. If Coach Teevens needs a change of style, he can call upon sophomore Chris Hardy (6-2, 225), a bruising runner that performed well in junior varsity games last fall. Senior Matthew Dornak (5-11, 200) pleasantly surprised the coaching staff as he made the switch this spring from defensive back to his original position when he arrived on campus three years ago. Another senior defender making the transition to running back is Michael Dearwester (6-1, 200). Although the passing game needs a balanced attack to ultimately succeed, it doesn’t hurt to have talented receivers, something Dartmouth gladly will put on the field. McManus (6-0, 190), a junior who split time as a quarterback and wide receiver his first two years, will focus solely on his passcatching skills. The co-captain was an honorable mention All-Ivy pick last year as he ranked fourth in the conference with 60 receptions, which is also the fifth highest total for a Big Green player ever. Whenever he touches the ball, the crowd tenses with excitement, anticipating his elusive moves as he works his way downfield. The remaining wideouts don’t have the track record of a McManus, but they are talented nonetheless. Sophomore Michael Reilly (6-1, 190) had his development slowed by injuries in the fall, but made up for lost time in the spring. The return

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of senior speedster Niles Murphy (6-0, 170) is a welcome addition as he gives Dartmouth a legitimate deep threat. The younger brother of Matthew Dornak, Brad (6-0, 195), is a sophomore that has quickly matured and will be in the regular rotation of receivers. Another quarterback-turned-receiver is junior Will Deevy (6-5, 205), a rangy athlete with terrific hands, the perfect fit for those fade patterns in the corner of the end zone. Sophomore Garrett Babb (5-9, 165) may be the smallest wideout on the squad, but he makes up for any shortcomings with terrific precision routes. With veterans like senior James O’Brien (5-11, 185), and juniors Tim Vanderet (6-5, 210) and Tanner Scott (6-4, 190), plus a strong group of rookies, the Big Green will not have a position with greater depth than wide receiver. Then again, tight end has four very capable athletes who can catch the ball and block defenders with equal aplomb. Battling for the starting role will be sophomore John Gallagher (6-3, 245) and senior Carroll Papajohn (6-5, 245). Gallagher took advantage of his opportunities as a rookie, catching 12 passes for 111 yards — only McManus returns with more receptions and yardage. Papajohn hauled in nine passes himself, and the pair will quite likely share the bulk of the playing time. Juniors Kevin Gallagher (6-3, 240) and Mike Cummings (6-5, 265), who missed most of last season with an injury, will also play some snaps. Remember those freshmen and sophomore who absorbed valuable experience last year? Nowhere on the roster will that be better demonstrated than the offensive line. The 10 players listed on the preseason two-deep chart at the five positions are all sophomore and juniors this year. Overseeing the line this year is the newest addition to the staff, Keith Clark, a 17-year veteran of the Ivy League. Anchoring the line will be sophomore center Austen Fletcher (6-1, 275) who started every game as a freshman. His physical maturity is quickly catching up with his acumen for the blocking schemes. Sophomores Zach Wodka (6-3, 270) and Kyle Cook (6-5, 255) are strong reserves that will push Fletcher to maintain his starting role. Flanking the center will be a pair of sophomores in Patrick Lahey (6-3, 280) and Ryan O’Neill (6-4, 255) at left guard, and Cook and junior Alex Wodka (6-3, 295) at right guard. The three sophomores in the group all saw most of their action on the junior varsity, but have rapidly established themselves. The elder Wodka started every game last year, yet will be in a battle all year to continue in that role. The starters at the left and right tackles are expected to be a couple of juniors in Will Montgomery (6-5, 280) and John O’Sullivan (6-5, 295), giving the Big Green great size on the flanks of the line. Serving as backups will be sophomores Grant Palmer (6-4, 250) and Brock Middleton (6-5, 275). A pair of wild cards up front are senior Alexander Toth (6-5, 280) and junior Shane Peterlin (6-4, 285), both of whom began the 2008 season as starters. But Peterlin missed the second half of the season and all of the spring, while Toth was unavailable in the spring as well. If those two can return to form, the outlook for the line will be that much greater. And it remains to be seen what the seven incoming freshmen — three tip the scales around 300 pounds — might be able to provide.

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Defense

Just as the focus of the offense is on improving the running game, the defensive priority is containing it. Opponents racked up more than 230 yards per game against the Big Green defense last year. “We simply cannot afford to let teams push us around up front which leads to the big plays that killed us last year,” emphasized Teevens. “Containing the run starts on the defensive line, and I like the personnel we have there.” The veteran of the line is junior Charles Bay (6-3, 245), an end that started every game last year and recorded 30 tackles. He combines the strength to power through the line, as he showed by blocking a pair of kicks in 2008, with the quickness to get around the line and into the backfield. The coaches expect for Bay to enjoy a banner season and improve upon his 30 tackles. Several will compete for the other starting end slot, led by junior Buddy Benaderet (6-3, 240). He only had three tackles in a limited role last year, but when he made a tackle, it made an impression. In the first game Benaderet forced a fumble on a sack, and in another contest dropped a runner for a two-yard loss. Also in the mix are senior Matt Oh (6-2, 230) and sophomore Connor Phillips (6-3, 230). Oh plays at one speed — all out, all the time — and has an infectious energy. Phillips played some snaps in the final four games, gradually asserting himself as a viable option. Between the ends, junior Lane Shipley (6-2, 250) and sophomore Eddie Smith (6-3, 285) are the front-runners to start. Shipley has endured through a significant knee injury that caused him to miss his freshman season and still slowed him a year ago. But he broke through with a great spring and established himself at nose guard. Smith, meanwhile is physically maturing, giving him the size and strength to overpower blockers and disrupt plays in the backfield. Coach Teevens has several viable options at either defensive tackle as well, between seniors Jeffrey Smith (6-3, 245) and Michael Wu (6-0, 260), junior Tyler Green (6-4, 265) and sophomore Mark Dwyer (6-4, 270). The Smiths are not related, and they also possess distinctive styles. Whereas Eddie Smith will utilize brute strength quite often, Jeffrey Smith relies more on quickness off the ball to get the job done. Green, the lone New Hampshire native on the

roster, and Dwyer both saw limited action in 2008, appearing in four games. Wu is back on the field after missing last year with an injury. The linebacking corps suffered perhaps the greatest losses to graduation with the departure of Andrew Dete, Joe Battaglia and Tony Bates, Dartmouth’s second-, third- and fifth-leading tacklers last year, respectively. A stable of sophomores are expected to compete for most of the positions, but one senior will be looked upon to provide experience and leadership from the strong side. Marlon Alebiosu (6-0, 210) shuttled between the line and linebacker last year, but settled into the latter position during the spring. His knowledge of the game and foot speed make him equally adept at stepping up to fill a hole and stuff the run, and dropping back into pass coverage. Backing him up will be sophomore Tyler Melancon (5-11, 205) who has made a rather seamless adjustment from safety to linebacker. Junior Alex Johns (6-4, 230) is coming off a great summer of training, putting on 15 pounds to give the Big Green a larger option as well. In the middle of the field will be sophomore Royce Egeolu (5-10, 240), who lined up as a defensive tackle last year. He combines the strength of a lineman with surprising speed and agility, making him an ideal middle linebacker. Sophomore Bruno Vetter (6-1, 235) was hobbled by an ankle injury last year, but has parlayed a strong spring into a spot on the preseason two-deep with an eye on the starting job. Over on the weak side, sophomore Diego Fernandez-Soto (6-0, 205) really impressed during the spring, enough to warrant the early edge on the starting spot. But fellow sophomore Aaron Limonthas (6-0, 210) will push hard to create a great competition between the two. Junior Spencer Hood (6-2, 205), who posted 29 tackles last season, could quickly re-establish himself as well after missing the spring while studying abroad. “The recruiting we’ve done in recent years has really improved the speed at the linebacker position,” Teevens said. “The athletic depth we have at those positions will be very important as the season wears on.” The Big Green haven’t forgotten the importance of defending the pass, and in sophomore cornerback Shawn Abuhoff (5-10, 180), Dartmouth has one of the top cover men in the Ivy League. He intercepted three passes and broke up five others, leading the team in both categories and ranking in the conference’s top 10. His ability to blanket receivers will help give the line that extra split-second to put pressure on the quarterback, which in turn will force more mistakes and turnovers. At the other corner is junior Robbie Krattiger (5-10, 190), who started eight games in 2008 and broke up four passes as well. There will also be several capable cornerbacks to allow Coach Teevens to mix nickel and dime packages and keep fresh bodies in the defensive backfield at all times. Senior Chris Burns (5-9, 175), junior Steven Morris (6-0, 185), and sophomores

Chad Hollis (5-10, 180) and J.B. Andreassi (5-10, 180) all distinguished themselves in the spring. The senior co-captain Pidermann (6-0, 190) returns for his final year at free safety. Last season he registered 59 tackles, the most among returning players, while intercepting a pass and breaking up three others. He has great field vision and delivers some of the hardest hits on the squad. Getting the unenviable task of replacing the Big Green’s top tackler and All-Ivy performer at strong safety, Ian Wilson, will be the duo of senior Tony Pastoors (6-2, 195) and junior Pat Scorah (5-8, 205). The pair will likely be interchanged regularly as Coach Teevens pits the strengths of each according to the game situation. Pastoors, coming off two seasons marred by injury, is back to full health and ready to put his length to good use in coverage. Then there is Scorah, who closes fast and hard, making him particularly well-suited against the run. Providing depth will be sophomores Joey Casey (5-10, 180) and Anthony Diblasi (6-1, 180), each of whom made significant progress in their development in the spring.

Special Teams

Dartmouth excelled at special teams last year, and this year should be no different. Foley Schmidt (5-9, 195) emerged as a consistent place kicker from within 45 yards as a rookie, connecting on 9-of-13 field goals and all but one of his 13 PATs. Punter Brian Scullin averaged over 40 yards a punt and earned honorable mention All-America honors as he helped the Big Green lead the nation in net punting. And Donald Kephart (5-11, 220), now a junior, regularly boomed the ball on kickoffs, greatly helping the Green in the battle of field position. Only Scullin in that group does not return, as he graduated and moved on to tryouts with NFL squads. His departure does not cause Coach Teevens much concern due to the presence of junior Matthew Kelly (6-3, 205). After serving as an apprentice of sorts to Scullin, he gets his chance to show off his strong leg this fall. The kick returners are just as accomplished, headlined by Abuhoff and Pidermann. Each returned a kickoff for a touchdown last year, while Abuhoff averaged over 30 yards on his kickoff returns. Schwieger and Andreassi have also shown a knack for returning kicks, and will also line up deep on kickoffs and punts. That may be crucial when teams try to avoid kicking to either Abuhoff or Pidermann. Coach Teevens recognizes that all the potential in the world doesn’t win ball games. That potential must become realized in the heat of competition. “We have the players to be competitive in this league,” he stated directly when asked for an overview of the squad. “We show it every day in practice. But we have to be able to produce against others on game day and prove it to everyone — the fans, parents, alumni and media. We have a winning tradition at Dartmouth, one that we need to restore.” Shawn Abuhoff

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Name Shawn Abuhoff John Albert Marlon Alebiosu J.B. Andreassi Michael Aprahamian Garrett Babb Rob Bathe Kyle Battle Charles Bay Buddy Benaderet Shawn Bode Billy Bradshaw Kyle Brong Thomas Brown Chris Burns T.J. Cameron Joey Casey Kyle Cavanaugh Kyle Cook Mike Cummings Mick Davis Michael Dearwester Will Deevy Kevin de Regt Anthony Diblasi Brad Dornak Matthew Dornak Alex Douglas Mark Dwyer Royce Egeolu Kevin Estrada Diego Fernandez-Soto Austen Fletcher Jackson Floyd Justin Foley John Gallagher Kevin Gallagher Miles Gay John Golio Tyler Green John Hanna Chris Hardy Max Heiges Chad Hollis Spencer Hood A.J. Houston Ryan Hrabak Danny Husband Luke Hussey Daniel Jamokha Alex Jenny Chase Jensen Alex Johns Elliot Kastner Matthew Kelly Conner Kempe Donald Kephart Brian Kosnik Robbie Krattiger

Pos CB RB LB CB TE WR OL WR DE DE WR RB DT FB CB RB SS FS OL TE DT RB WR CB FS WR RB FS DT LB FB LB OL TE TE TE TE LB OL DT OL RB QB CB LB CB LB DE LB OL QB FB LB DT P/K QB K WR CB

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No Name Pos Ht 1 Rob Mitchelson RB 5-10 2 Tim McManus WR 6-0 3 Donald Kephart K 5-11 4 T.J. Cameron RB 5-11 5 Alex Jenny QB 5-11 6 Chad Hollis CB 5-10 7 Tony Pastoors SS 6-2 8 Shawn Abuhoff CB 5-11 9 Steven McCormack WR 5-10 10 James O’Brien WR 5-11 11 Garrett Waggoner SS 6-2 12 Max Heiges QB 6-3 13 Dan Rooney QB 6-3 14 Niles Murphy WR 6-0 15 Aaron Limonthas LB 6-0 16 Greg Patton QB 6-0 17 Will Deevy WR 6-5 18 Brad Dornak WR 6-0 19 Conner Kempe QB 6-4 20 Steve Morris CB 6-0 21 Peter Pidermann FS 6-0 22 Nick Schwieger RB 5-10 23 Foley Schmidt K/P 5-9 25 Michael Dearwester RB 6-1 26 Joey Casey SS 5-10 27 Jeremy Rick RB 5-10 28 Matthew Dornak RB 5-11 29 Chris Burns CB 5-9 30 Diego Fernandez-Soto LB 6-0 31 J.B. Andreassi CB 5-10 32 Billy Bradshaw RB 6-1 33 Swin Moore CB 5-11 34 Robbie Krattiger CB 5-11 35 Anthony Diblasi FS 6-1 36 Royce Egeolu LB 5-10 37 Pat Scorah SS 5-8 38 Alex Douglas FS 6-2 39 Matthew Kelly P/K 6-3 40 Chris Hardy RB 6-2 41 Cole Pembroke FS 6-0 42 Brendan Murray FB 6-0 43 Tyler Melancon LB 5-11 44 Spencer Hood LB 6-2 45 Thomas Brown FB 6-0 46 Marlon Alebiosu LB 6-1 47 Brian Kosnik WR 6-5 48 Chase Jensen FB 6-3 50 Zach Wodka OL 6-3 51 John Golio OL 6-4 52 Mark Dwyer DT 6-4 53 Bruno Vetter LB 6-1 54 Danny Husband DE 6-3 55 Matt Oh DE 6-2 56 Ryan Hrabak LB 6-2 57 Tom Patek LB 6-3 58 Austen Fletcher OL 6-1 59 Alex Shulman LB 6-2 60 Thomas Prewitt OL 6-7 61 Daniel Jamokha OL 6-5

Shawn Abuhoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AB-you-hoff Marlon Alebiosu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ah-la-be-OH-soo J.B. Andreassi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ann-dray-AH-see Michael Aprahamian . . . . . . ah-prah-HAY-mee-an Rob Bathe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAYTH Buddy Benaderet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ben-uh-DAIR-it Shawn Bode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOE-dee Kevin de Regt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . da-RETT

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

High School Hometown Heritage Hall School Oklahoma City, Okla. St. Thomas Academy St. Paul, Minn. Acalanes Lafayette, Calif. Greenwich Greenwich, Conn. Wayland Wayland, Mass. Phillips Academy Longwood, Fla. Totino-Grace Andover, Minn. Dade Christian Hialeah, Fla. Seven Lakes Katy, Texas Cherry Creek Englewood, Colo. Riverview Sarasota, Fla. Novato Tiburon, Calif. Shady Side Academy Pittsburgh, Pa. Hilton Head Prep Bluffton, S.C. Lamar Houston, Texas Woodward Academy College Park, Ga. Kent Denver Englewood, Colo. Westlake Austin, Texas The Benjamin School Tequesta, Fla. Hinsdale Central Hinsdale, Ill. Belen Jesuit Prep Hialeah, Fla. Bishop Feehan Norton, Mass. St. Thomas Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Rye Neck Mamaroneck, N.Y. Noblesville Noblesville, Ind. Bellingham Bellingham, Wash. Westlake Austin, Texas The Woodlands The Woodlands, Texas Belen Jesuit Prep Miami, Fla. St. Anthony’s Water Mill, N.Y. Rancho Bernardo San Diego, Calif. Marietta Marietta, Ga. Norman North Norman, Okla. Belen Jesuit Prep Miami, Fla. John Paul Stevens San Antonio, Texas St. John’s College HS Washington, D.C. Bartram Trail Jacksonville, Fla. Tampa Catholic Tampa, Fla. Oakwood Dayton, Ohio Desert Vista Phoenix, Ariz. Notre Dame HS Chicago, Ill. Plano East Sr. Parker, Texas Carlsbad Carlsbad, Calif. Greenwich Cos Cob, Conn. King Low Heywood Thomas Stamford, Conn. Darien Darien, Conn. The Bishop School Solana Beach, Calif. Buffalo Grove Arlington Heights, Ill. Bergen Catholic Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. Woburn Woburn, Mass. Isidore Newman New Orleans, La. Cascia Hall Tulsa, Okla. Greenhill Coppell, Texas Carmel Catholic Grayslake, Ill. Carmel Catholic Long Grove, Ill. St. Anthony’s Old Brookville, N.Y. Thayer Academy Hingham, Mass. Brighton Brighton, Colo. Western Anaheim, Calif.

Royce Egeolu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EGG-ah-loo Max Heiges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HY-guess Ryan Hrabak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HRAY-back Daniel Jamokha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jah-MOE-kah Conner Kempe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KEM-pee Robbie Krattiger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KRAT-uh-gur Aaron Limonthas . . . . . . . . . . . . . lah-MAHN-thiss Tyler Melancon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEL-en-sahn

Tom Patek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAH-tek Darrius Pelissier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pel-ah-see-AY Peter Pidermann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEE-der-men John Scheve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHEEV Nick Schwieger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHWEE-gur Alexander Toth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOTE Tim Vanderet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . van-der-ETT Alex, Zach Wodka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAD-kah

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


2009 ROSTER o Name N 62 John Hanna 63 Ryan O’Neill 64 Alex Johns 65 Patrick Lahey 66 Alexander Toth 67 Will Montgomery 68 Rob Bathe 70 Mick Davis 71 Alex Wodka 72 Lane Shipley 73 John O’Sullivan 74 Kyle Cook 75 Grant Palmer 76 Michael Wu 77 Shane Peterlin 78 Brock Middleton 79 John Scheve 80 Kevin Gallagher 81 Carroll Papajohn 82 Shawn Bode 83 Garrett Babb 84 Michael Reilly 85 John Gallagher 86 Tim Vanderet 87 Mike Cummings 88 Justin Foley 89 Corey Vann 90 Connor Phillips 91 Jeffrey Smith 92 Buddy Benaderet 93 Elliot Kastner 94 Teddy Reed 95 Tyler Green 96 Charles Bay 97 Kyle Brong 98 Michael Tree 99 Eddie Smith John Albert Michael Aprahamian Kyle Battle Kyle Cavanaugh Kevin de Regt Kevin Estrada Jackson Floyd Miles Gay A.J. Houston Luke Hussey Jason Lawrence Ben Magnus Kelly Mitchell Darrius Pelissier Carter Scott Tanner Scott R.C. Willenbrock Blake Williams Chase Womack Garrett Wymore Joseph Zimring

Pos Ht OL 6-4 OL 6-4 LB 6-4 OL 6-3 OL 6-5 OL 6-5 OL 6-3 DT 6-3 OL 6-3 DT 6-2 OL 6-5 OL 6-5 OL 6-4 DT 6-0 OL 6-4 OL 6-5 OL 6-8 TE 6-3 TE 6-5 WR 6-2 WR 5-9 WR 6-1 TE 6-3 WR 6-5 TE 6-5 TE 6-3 WR 6-1 DE 6-3 DT 6-3 DE 6-3 DT 6-2 DE 6-4 DT 6-4 DE 6-3 DT 6-3 DE 6-2 DT 6-3 RB 5-10 TE 6-6 WR 6-3 FS 6-2 CB 5-9 FB 5-11 TE 6-6 LB 6-0 CB 5-10 LB 6-0 FB 5-10 LB 6-3 LB 5-11 FB 6-0 LB 6-0 WR 6-4 K 5-11 WR 6-4 CB 6-0 FB 6-2 RB 6-0

Wt 300 255 230 280 280 280 265 250 295 250 295 255 250 260 285 275 295 240 245 195 165 190 245 210 265 235 170 230 245 240 250 255 265 245 265 230 285 190 235 180 190 185 215 225 195 190 210 225 200 190 230 220 190 170 190 105 215 205

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

High School Hometown Torrey Pines Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Marist Orland Park, Ill. Gonzaga College HS Washington, D.C. Brooks School North Andover, Mass. Bronxville Bronxville, N.Y. The Woodlands The Woodlands, Texas Wayzata Plymouth, Minn. Eastside Catholic Renton, Wash. Buffalo Grove Arlington Heights, Ill. Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs, Colo. Calhoun Merrick, N.Y. Mater Dei Anaheim, Calif. St. Charles Bexley, Ohio Aragon San Mateo, Calif. Brophy Prep Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy Prep Phoenix, Ariz. Boys Latin Towson, Md. Hun School Princeton, N.J. Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze, Fla. Kamehameha School Kaneohe, Hawaii Bethel Shawnee, Okla. Kent Denver Denver, Colo. West Salem Salem, Ore. Homestead Sunnyvale, Calif. Deerfield Academy McLean, Va. William Henry Harrison Harrison, Ohio Harvard Westlake Sherman Oaks, Calif. Winston Churchill Potomac, Md. Jacksonville Episcopal Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Palo Alto Palo Alto, Calif. Hawaii Prep Kamuela, Hawaii Deerfield Academy Boxford, Mass. Middlesex School Amherst, N.H. Wheeler Marietta, Ga. Lehighton Lehighton, Pa. Brophy Prep Phoenix, Ariz. Christian Academy Louisville, Ky. Charlestown Roxbury, Mass. Brookfield Central Brookfield, Wis. Sycamore Cincinnati, Ohio Wayne Hills Wayne, N.J. King Low Heywood Thomas Stamford, Conn. Riordan San Francisco, Calif. Loyloa Winnetka, Ill. Clear Brook Friendswood, Texas Taft School Bronx, N.Y. Lakeside Seattle, Wash. Guilderland Central Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque Academy Corrales, N.M. Parkview Baptist Baton Rouge, La. North Hills Prep Canyon Country, Calif. Hammond School Columbia, S.C. Deerfield Academy Kenilworth, Ill. Cherry Creek Englewood, Colo. Blake School Orono, Minn. Westlake Austin, Texas Chadwick School Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. Mary Institute St. Louis, Mo.

o N 65 15 9 2 43 78 1 67 33 20 14 42 10 55 63 73 75 81 7 57 16 41 77 90 21 60 94 84 27 13 79 23 22 37 72 59 99 91 66 98 86 89 53 11 71 50 76

Name Patrick Lahey Jason Lawrence Aaron Limonthas Ben Magnus Steven McCormack Tim McManus Tyler Melancon Brock Middleton Kelly Mitchell Rob Mitchelson William Montgomery Swin Moore Steve Morris Niles Murphy Brendan Murray James O’Brien Matt Oh Ryan O’Neill John O’Sullivan Grant Palmer Carroll Papajohn Tony Pastoors Tom Patek Greg Patton Darrius Pelissier Cole Pembroke Shane Peterlin Connor Phillips Peter Pidermann Thomas Prewitt Teddy Reed Michael Reilly Jeremy Rick Dan Rooney John Scheve Foley Schmidt Nick Schwieger Pat Scorah Carter Scott Tanner Scott Lane Shipley Alex Shulman Eddie Smith Jeffrey Smith Alexander Toth Michael Tree Tim Vanderet Corey Vann Bruno Vetter Garrett Waggoner R.C. Willenbrock Blake Williams Alex Wodka Zach Wodka Chase Womack Michael Wu Garrett Wymore Joseph Zimring

Pos OL FB LB LB WR WR LB OL LB RB OL CB CB WR FB WR DE OL OL OL TE SS LB QB FB FS OL DE FS OL DE WR RB QB OL K/P RB SS LB WR DT LB DT DT OL DE WR WR LB SS K WR OL OL CB DT FB RB

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

Wt 280 225 210 200 175 190 205 275 190 190 280 180 185 170 200 185 230 255 295 250 245 195 205 190 230 200 285 230 190 300 255 190 185 210 295 195 200 205 220 190 250 205 285 245 280 230 210 170 235 210 170 190 295 270 105 260 215 205

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

Tim McManus

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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ROSTER Breakdown Defense

Letterwinners Returning (17) DL Charles Bay, Mark Dwyer, Connor Phillips, Lane Shipley, Eddie Smith, Jeffrey Smith LB Marlon Alebiosu, Royce Egeolu, Spencer Hood FS Kyle Cavanaugh, Tony Pastoors, Peter Pidermann SS Pat Scorah CB Shawn Abuhoff, J.B. Andreassi, Robbie Krattiger, James O’Brien Letterwinners Lost (13) DL Taylor Babcock, Max Copello, Rich Cummings, Malcolm Freberg, Rehan Muttalib LB Tony Bates, Joe Battaglia, Andrew Dete, Johari Wiggins SS Nick Danford, Casey Frost, Ian Wilson CB Muhammed Abdul-Shakoor John Gallagher

Offense

Letterwinners Returning (18) QB Alex Jenny, Conner Kempe RB Matthew Dornak, Michael Dearwester, Rob Mitchelson, Nick Schwieger WR Kyle Battle, Will Deevy, Tim McManus TE John Gallagher, Kevin Gallagher, Carroll Papajohn OL Austen Fletcher, Patrick Lahey, Will Montgomery, Josh O’Sullivan, Alexander Toth, Alex Wodka

Starters Returning (5) DL Charles Bay, Royce Egeolu FS Peter Pidermann CB Shawn Abuhoff, Robbie Krattiger Starters Lost (6) DL Malcolm Freberg, Rehan Muttalib LB Joe Battaglia, Andrew Dete SS Ian Wilson DB Casey Frost

Letterwinners Lost (11) RB Philip McKeating, Nate Servis, Hudson Smythe, Milan Williams WR Erik Estabrook, Philip Galligan, Jimmy Mullen, Eric Paul OL Elliot Dial, Alex Rapp, Eddie Tabasky Starters Returning (7) QB Alex Jenny WR Tim McManus OL Austen Fletcher, John O’Sullivan, Alexander Toth, Alex Wodka TE John Gallagher Starters Lost (4) RB Milan Williams WR Philip Galligan, Eric Paul OL Alex Rapp

Charles Bay

Special Teams

Letterwinners Returning (2) PK Donald Kephart, Foley Schmidt Letterwinners Lost (3) PK Chuck Zodda P Brian Scullin LS Josh Speicher Starters Returning (5) PK Foley Schmidt KO Donald Kephart KR Nick Schwieger PR Shawn Abuhoff H Alex Jenny

Donald Kephart

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Geographical Profile

State (Total on roster) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Names Arizona (4) . . . Brock Middleton, Cole Pembroke, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane Peterlin, Michael Tree California (15) . Buddy Benaderet, Billy Bradshaw, . . . . . Kyle Cook, Kevin Estrada, John Hanna, . Max Heiges, Spencer Hood, Daniel Jamokha, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chase Jensen, Donald Kephart, . Darius Pelissier, Tim Vanderet, Corey Vann, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Wu, Garrett Wymore Colorado (6) . . . . . . . . Will Deevy, James O’Brien, . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Prewitt, Michael Reilly, . . . . . . . . . . . . Lane Shipley, R.C. Willienbrock Connecticut (5) . Marlon Alebiosu, Thomas Brown, . . T.J. Cameron, Kevin de Regt, Brian Kosnik Florida (11) . . . Shawn Abuhoff, Anthony Diblasi, . . . . . . . Alex Douglas, Diego Fernandez-Soto, . Chad Hollis, Matthew Kelly, Conner Kempe, . . . . . . . . . Carroll Papajohn, Peter Pidermann, . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey Smith, Garrett Waggoner Georgia (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Bay, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swin Moore, Greg Patton Hawaii (2) . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Bode, Elliot Kastner Illinois (9) . . . . . . . . . Jackson Floyd, Ryan Hrabak, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Morris, Brendan Murray, . . . . . Ryan O’Neill, Tom Patek, Tanner Scott, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Wodka, Zach Wodka Indiana (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joey Casey Kentucky (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Smith Louisiana (2) . . . . . . . Kelly Mitchell, Bruno Vetter Maryland (2) . . . . . . Connor Phillips, John Scheve Massachusetts (7) . . . . John Albert, Mark Dwyer, . . . . . . Alex Jenny, Patrick Lahey, Teddy Reed, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Schwieger, Alex Shulman Minnesota (5) . . . . . . . Rob Bathe, Tim McManus, Tony Pastoors, Foley Schmidt, Blake Williams Missouri (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Zimring New Hampshire (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Green New Jersey (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Cavanaugh, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Gallagher, John Golio New Mexico (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Magnus New York (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.B. Andreassi, . . . . . . . Michael Dearwester, Austen Fletcher, . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.J. Houston, Jason Lawrence, . . . . . . . . . . . . John O’Sullivan, Alexander Toth Ohio (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Battle, Justin Foley, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Hardy, Grant Palmer Oklahoma (4) . . . . Garrett Babb, Danny Husband, . . . . . . . . . . . Robbie Krattiger, Rob Mitchelson Oregon (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Gallagher Pennsylvania (2) . . . . . . . Kyle Brong, Dan Rooney South Carolina (2) . . . Niles Murphy, Carter Scott Texas (11) . . . . . . . . . . Chris Burns, Brad Dornak, . . Matthew Dornak, Royce Egeolu, Miles Gay, . . . . . Aaron Limonthas, Steven McCormack, . . . . . . . . . Tyler Melancon, Will Montgomery, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Oh, Chase Womack Virginia (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Cummings, Washingon (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mick Davis, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luke Hussey, Jeremy Rick Washington, D.C. (2) . . . . .Alex Johns, Pat Scorah Wisconsin (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Aprahamian

Starters Lost (2) P Brian Scullin LS Josh Speicher

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


LT 67 75 LG 65 63 C 58 71 RG 74 71 RT 73 78 TE 41 81 QB 5 19 RB 22 1 RB 45 42 WR 2 83 WR 84 18

Offense

Preseason Two-Deep

Will Montgomery (6-5, 280, Jr.) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Grant Palmer (6-4, 250, So.) Bexley, Ohio (St. Charles) Patrick Lahey (6-3, 280, So.) North Andover, Mass. (Brooks School) Ryan O’Neill (6-4, 255, So.) Orland Park, Ill. (Marist) Austen Fletcher (6-1, 275, So.) Old Brookville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) Zach Wodka (6-3, 270, So.) Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) Kyle Cook (6-5, 255, So.) Anaheim, Calif. (Mater Dei) Alex Wodka (6-3, 295, Jr.) Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) John O’Sullivan (6-5, 295, Jr.) Merrick, N.Y. (Calhoun) Brock Middleton (6-5, 275, So.) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) John Gallagher (6-3, 245, So.) Salem, Ore. (West Salem) Carroll Papajohn (6-5, 245, Sr.) Gulf Breeze, Fla. (Gulf Breeze) Alex Jenny (5-11, 185, Sr.) Wayland, Mass. (Wayland) Conner Kempe (6-4, 210, So.) Tequesta, Fla. (The Benjamin School) Nick Schwieger (5-10, 200, So.) Norton, Mass. (Bishop Feehan) Rob Mitchelson (5-10, 190, Sr.) Okla. City, Okla. (Heritage Hall School) Thomas Brown (6-0, 220, Sr.) Cox Cob, Conn. (Greenwich) Brendan Murray (6-0, 200, So.) Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame HS) Tim McManus (6-0, 190, Jr.) St. Paul, Minn. (St. Thomas) Garrett Babb (5-9, 165, So.) Shawnee, Okla. (Bethel) Michael Reilly (6-1, 190, So.) Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) Brad Dornak (6-0, 195, So.) Austin, Tesxas (Westlake)

Michael Reilly

DE 96 55 NG 36 52 DT 99 95 DE 92 90 SAM 46 43 MIKE 36 53 WILL 30 15 CB 8 6 SS 7 37 FS 21 35 CB 34 31

Defense

Charles Bay (6-3, 245, Jr.) Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Matt Oh (6-2, 230, Sr.) Coppell, Texas (Greenhill) Lane Shipley (6-2, 250, Jr.) Steamboat Spr., Colo. (Steamboat Springs) Mark Dwyer (6-4, 270, So.) Woburn, Mass. (Woburn) Eddie Smith (6-3, 285, So.) Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) Tyler Green (6-4, 265, Jr.) Amherst, N.H. (Middlesex School) Buddy Benaderet (6-3, 240, Jr.) Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) Connor Phillips (6-3, 230, So.) Potomac, Md. (Winston Churchill) Marlon Alebiosu (6-1, 210, Sr.) Stamford, Conn. (King Low Heywood Thomas) Tyler Melancon (5-11, 205, So.) Parker, Texas (Plano East Senior) Royce Egeolu (5-10, 240, So.) San Antonio, Texas (John Paul Stevens) Bruno Vetter (6-1, 235, So.) New Orleans, La. (Isidore Newman) Diego Fernandez-Soto (6-0, 205, So.) Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit Prep) Aaron Limonthas (6-0, 210, So.) Houston, Texas (Lamar HS) Shawn Abuhoff (5-11, 180, So.) Hialeah, Fla. (Dade Christian) Chad Hollis (5-10, 180, So.) Longwood, Fla. (Phillips Academy) Tony Pastoors (6-2, 195, Sr.) Andover, Minn. (Totino-Grace) Pat Scorah (5-8, 205, Jr.) Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS) Peter Pidermann (6-0, 190, Sr.) Hialeh, Fla. (Belen Jesuit Prep) Anthony Diblasi (6-2, 180, So.) Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit Prep) Robbie Krattiger (5-11, 190, Jr.) Norman, Okla. (Norman North) J.B. Andreassi (5-10, 180, So.) Water Mill, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s)

J.B. Andreassi

Special Teams PK 23 39 HOLD 5 2 KOR 27 21 PR 27 31 KO 29 23 P 39 23 LS 77 86

Foley Schmidt (5-9, 195, So.) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (St. Thomas) Matthew Kelly (6-3, 205, Jr.) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic Alex Jenny (5-11, 185, Jr.) Wayland, Mass. (Wayland) Tim McManus (6-0, 190, Jr.) St. Paul, Minn. (St. Thomas) Shawn Abuhoff (5-11, 180, So.) Hialeah, Fla. (Dade Christian) Peter Pidermann (6-0, 190, Sr.) Hialeah, Fla. (Belen Jesuit Prep) Shawn Abuhoff (5-11, 180, So.) Hialeah, Fla. (Dade Christian) J.B. Andreassi (5-10, 180, So.) Water Mill, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) Donald Kephart (5-11, 220, Jr.) Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes) Foley Schmidt (5-9, 195, So.) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (St. Thomas) Matthew Kelly (6-3, 205, Jr.) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) Foley Schmidt (5-9, 195, So.) Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (St. Thomas) Shane Peterlin (6-4, 285, Jr.) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) Tim Vanderet (6-5, 210, Jr.) Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead)

Chad Hollis

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Captain PROFILES

2

Tim

M c Manus

JR • WR • 6-0 • 190 St. Paul, Minn. St. Thomas Academy

Preseason All-Ivy Second Team wide receiver as selected by Phil Steele’s College Football … after splitting time between quarterback and wide receiver, enters his junior season as a full-time receiver … selected by his teammates to serve as co-captain … already ranks 11th at Dartmouth in career receptions (88) and is one of just 16 Big Green players to surpass 1,000 receiving yards (1,022).

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Honorable mention All-Ivy receiver … Academic All-District I first team … earned the Jake Crouthamel Award as the underclassman who contributed the most to the success of the team on offense … his 60 receptions rank fifth on the Big Green single-season list, while his 637 yards place him among the top 20 in school history … led the team in receptions in seven of the 10 contests … had his first three 100-yard receiving games, including a high of 122 yards on a personal-best 10 catches at Cornell … hauled in 10 more passes the following week against Brown for 118 yards … first passed the century mark at Memorial Field against Holy Cross with 110 yards on eight receptions while scoring two of the three Big Green touchdowns … other scoring catch was the lone Dartmouth score versus Yale … came one yard shy of 100 at Penn on eight receptions … started behind center at Columbia in a driving rainstorm, completing 5-of-12 passes for 54 yards and running for 28 yards on nine carries, one of which concluded in the end zone.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Began season at quarterback but shifted to wide receiver when depth became an issue there … finished as Dartmouth’s second-leading receiver with 28 catches for 385 yards and a 13.8-yard average gain … won Earl Hamilton Freshman Award freshman season as the team’s top rookie contributor … had two touchdown catches including one of 75 yards against Cornell to earn Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors … Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the first time after the UNH game in which he ran four times for 45 yards, caught two passes for 32 yards and completed his only throw for seven yards … six receptions for 64 yards in finale against Princeton.

High School_____________________________________________________ Set school records with 3,297 passing yards and 26 TD throws … all-state, all-metro and all-conference selection … Mr. Football finalist … two-time Minneapolis area player of the week as named by several media outlets … team went 12-2 as a senior, winning conference and section titles and making it to the Class 4A championship game … right wing in hockey and outfielder in baseball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in history … son of Tim and Amy … born May 14, 1988 … second in command of more than 530 cadets at St. Thomas … rated an Expert Marksman with a 22-caliber rifle, the highest rated marksmanship award … father was an all-conference player at Drake in the late ’80s … mother was a pro figure skater … high school teammate and successor at St. Thomas, Foley Schmidt, led the Big Green in scoring as a freshman last year as the place kicker … high school also produced Matt Brzica, Dartmouth quarterback who went on to win Ivy League rookie of the year in 1990 … goes by Timmy or T-Mac.

Year G 2007 2008 Totals

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10 10 20

Rec 28 60 88

Receiving Yds Avg TD Long YPG

385 637 1022

13.8 10.6 11.6

2 3 5

75 45 75

38.5 63.7 51.1

McManus’ Career Statistics Rush Yds 7 18 25

50 33 83

Rushing Avg TD Long YPG 7.1 1.8 3.3

0 1 1

21 8 29

5.0 3.3 4.2

Att Comp Int 2 26 28

1 15 16

0 1 1

Passing Pct Yds 50.0 57.7 57.1

7 107 114

TD Long Effic 0 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

7 21 21

79.40 84.57 84.20


Captain PROFILES

Peter

Pidermann

SR • fS • 6-0 • 190 Hialeah, Fla. Belen Jesuit Prep

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Two-year starter has excellent field vision and provides Dartmouth with a veteran presence in the middle of the defensive backfield … top returning tackler on the squad … also a solid return man who will be one of several to bring back kickoffs.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Bestowed with the Kenneth T. Young Award as the underclassman who made the most significant contribution to the team … started eight of the 10 games, missing just one due to an injury … racked up 56 tackles to rank fourth among the Big Green defenders … opened the season with a career-high 12 tackles at Colgate, eight of which were solo stops … had eight more stops at Columbia and seven versus Yale … recorded his lone interception of the year at Penn to thwart a last-minute Quaker drive before the half … helped out on a tackle for a loss against Harvard … provided one of the season highlights with an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the final game at Princeton … ranked third in the Ivy League in kickoff return average by NCAA minimums.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Moved into starting lineup in second half of the season because of injuries and quickly proved he belonged … finished fifth on the team with 47 tackles including 1.5 for a loss … returned an interception 70 yards for a touchdown against Cornell…Blocked a punt against Yale that Zech Glaize returned for a touchdown … posted season-high 10 tackles in final game of season … had eight stops against Harvard and seven against Holy Cross.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Appeared in eight games making eight tackles, five solos … credited with one pass breakup.

High School_____________________________________________________ Three-year letterwinner who captained his team to a 10-2 record and its first-ever district championship … ran for 1,064 yards and had 18 touchdowns for the Wolverines including two kickoff returns for a score … had 83 tackles and three interceptions as a safety … chosen All Miami-Dade County second team as a junior and first team on offense as a senior … South team captain for the Miami Dade County North-South All-Star game … Florida Class 3-A All-State first team on defense … Nike Dade-vs.-Broward County all-star selection … district champion in the 110 and 300 hurdles and triple jump as a senior … fourth in the state in the 100-meter hurdles last spring and eighth in the 300 hurdles … All-Miami-Dade recognition in track as well.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Pedro Pidermann and Lucy Gonzalez … born January 4, 1988 … ran 8.48 in the 60 hurdles, narrowly missing Dartmouth’s all-time top five times … won the 100 hurdles, 400 hurdles and ran a leg on the victorious 4x400 relay to triple at the Snowflake Classic at Tufts … hopes to continue in football or track after college … father, Pedro Pidermann, played basketball at Stetson.

Year G 2006 2007 2008 Totals

8 10 9 27

Pidermann’s Career Statistics

UT 5 23 27 55

AT Tot 3 24 29 56

8 47 56 111

Defense TFL Sack Int PBU FR

0.0-0 1.5-3 0.5-1 2.0-4

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0-0 1-70 1-5 2-75

1 1 3 5

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 1 1

Blk 0 1 0 1

KR 0 0 14 14

Yds 0 0 326 326

Avg 0.0 0.0 23.3 23.3

Kick Returns TD Long PR Yds 0 0 1 1

0 0 85 85

0 1 0 1

0 15 0 15

Avg 0.0 15.0 0.0 15.0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

TD Long 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

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Senior PROFILES

Marlon

46

Alebiosu

SR • DT • 6-3 • 265 Lehighton, Pa. Lehighton

Ready to be one of the defensive stalwarts with the inside track for the starting job at the Sam (strong-side) linebacker … combination of speed and strength make him a great fit at the position … posted six tackles in annual Green-White scrimmage for the second straight year.

An injury may cut his career short, and it is unknown whether or not he will be cleared to play in his final campaign … had shown quite a bit of promise in sophomore season and would provide added depth if able.

Saw significant action in every game and worked his way into the starting lineup for the final three contests … registered at least one tackle in nine of the 10 games … once again set season high in tackles against Harvard, making seven stops with three solo … slammed the Colgate quarterback for a 14-yard sack in the season opener … lent a helping hand in three other tackles for a loss during the season.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Posted 13 tackles including five against Harvard and three against Brown … had a tackle for a loss of six yards against the Crimson.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Traveled with varsity to Colgate for first game of his career … appeared in four varsity games … also played with jayvees, recording six tackles against powerful Milford Academy.

High School_____________________________________________________ Class C NEPSAC All-Star as a senior … chosen to the All-Fairchester Athletic Association team both his junior and senior seasons … posted 87 solo tackles and helped on 43 others as a senior … notched 10 tackles for a loss and six sacks … also played tennis and baseball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in Latin American and Caribbean studies … son of Kenny and Joy … born on April 25, 1988 … can dunk a basketball from a standing start.

Alebiosu’s Career Defensive Statistics

2006 2007 2008 Totals

40

4 9 10 23

0 4 9 13

0 9 18 27

Brong

SR • LB • 6-1 • 210 Stamford, Conn. King Low Heywood Thomas

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________

Year G UT AT

97

Kyle

Tot 0 13 27 40

TFL

Sack

0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-6 0.0-0 2.5-14 1.0-14 3.5-20 1.0-14

Int 0-0 0.0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 2 2

1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

FF Blk 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Missed the entire season with an injury.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Listed as appearing in all 10 games … posted three tackles in win over Cornell and two in overtime loss to Colgate … forced a fumble against the Big Red.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Pressed into early action because of injuries, Brong appeared in seven games with three tackles, including a sack for a four-yard loss against Harvard.

High School_____________________________________________________ Won three letters in football, four in track and one in basketball … played for father Bill at Lehighton while helping Lehighton go 9-3 and win the Eastern Conference title in 2005 … defensive lineman and tight end … chosen Associated Press and Pennsylvania Football News All-State Second Team defensive line … unanimous All-Mountain Valley Conference first-team defensive lineman and second-team tight end … Lehigh Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete … chosen for the Lehigh Valley McDonald’s All-Star Football Classic … league and district qualifier in the shot and discus.

Personal________________________________________________________ Neuroscience major … son of Bill and Sue … born on May 29, 1988 … hopes to go to medical school … studied German language and culture in Berlin … chose Dartmouth over West Point … plays guitar … one of the bigger road bikers you’ll ever see.

Brong’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

Tot

TFL

Sack

Int

2006 7 2 1 3 1.0-4 0.0-0 0-0 2007 10 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2008 DNP — Injured Totals 17 7 2 9 1.0-4 0.0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

0

0-0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

FF Blk 0 1

0 0

1

0


Senior PROFILES

Thomas

Brown

SR • FB • 6-0 • 220 Cos Cob, Conn. Greenwich

45

After missing two seasons due to back surgery, Brown is anxious to hit the field running, so to speak … will get every chance to win the fullback spot, a position at which the Green a little thin on experience.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Continued to rehabilitate after back the previous year.

Kyle

Cavanaugh

SR • FS • 6-2 • 190 Wayne, N.J. Wayne Hills Had returned from numerous injuries during his career and was set to play this fall as a fifth-year senior, only to suffer a career-ending injury in the Green-White scrimmage last spring … helping out the coaching staff in his final year of eligibility … student of the game who could succeed in the coaching ranks in the future.

Senior (2008)_____________________________________________________

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Back surgery kept him off the field.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Saw first varsity action against Yale and had a special teams tackle … unofficially rushed 10 times for 56 yards and a touchdown in the jayvee win over Bridgton … began jayvee season at fullback but closed it out at tailback.

High School_____________________________________________________ Greenwich High’s football captain as a senior … All-FCIAC as a junior and senior … lettered in 2004 when Greenwich won the FCIAC title with a 12-1 overall record … selected all-state and MVP as a junior … lettered twice in bowling and served as captain … also lettered once in baseball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Government major … son of Thomas and Sarah … born on October 28, 1988 … high school teammate (and backfield partner) T.J. Cameron is a junior tailback this fall…Twosport captain from an athletic family…Grandfather, David Brown, competed in tennis, track and football at Princeton…Mother and father were both athletes at Miami University (father, Thomas, in ice hockey and mother, Sarah, in field hockey)…Uncle David Brown played tennis at Miami University.

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Chris

Burns

SR • CB • 5-9 • 175 The Woodlands, TExas The Woodlands

Shook off the injury bug and came through with a strong spring, culminating with five tackles in the annual GreenWhite scrimmage … return to the field brings needed depth at cornerback.

Winner of Dartmouth’s Manners Makyth Man Award as the player who best conducts himself to the advantage of Dartmouth and displayed good manners … played in each of the first five games before missing the final five with an injury … had two tackles in four of his five appearances, including a pair of solo stops in the opener at Colgate … assisted on a third-down tackle to hold the runner one yard shy of a first down versus New Hampshire, forcing a punt.

Junior (2007)_____________________________________________________ Appeared in seven games with 16 tackles … posted five stops against Brown and four each against Yale and Cornell … had 11 tackles over final three games…Registered tackles for loss against Yale and Cornell.

SOPHOMORE (2006)________________________________________________ Played two games before being lost to a broken ankle and torn ligaments … posted four tackles before being hurt.

Freshman (2005)_ ________________________________________________ Started the first two games as a freshman before being sidelined for the season to repair a lingering knee problem … had six tackles and an interception in his first collegiate game, a win over Colgate … recorded nine stops a week later against UNH.

High School_____________________________________________________ Lettered for three years … team captain … Wayne Hills won 2002 and 2004 North 1, Group 3 state titles … helped team to 12-0 mark as sophomore and 10-2 record senior year … wide receiver/safety named all-league, all-county and all-area as junior and senior, and chosen to the AP All-New Jersey third team as a senior … all-league and all-county selection in baseball as a junior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Economics major … son of Dale and Lisa … born on June 6, 1987 … made the Dartmouth baseball team as a walk-on outfielder as a freshman, starting 12 of 23 games … chose to concentrate on football after losing two seasons to injury … interned with Public Service Electric and Gas in New Jersey … studied at University of Otago in New Zealand … father, Dale, participated in football, track and baseball at Springfield College.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Played in the final four contests … spent time with the jayvee squad as well, racking up a team-high seven tackles against Middlebury

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Suffered an ACL tear during the preseason that kept him from playing.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Speedy ballcarrier who was named most improved back during spring drills after freshman year … recorded four tackles, including two solo stops, playing on special teams.

High School_____________________________________________________ Three-year letterwinner and senior captain at The Woodlands, also lettered three times as a sprinter on the track … football team went 14-1 and made it to state semifinals in 2003 and won the bi-district title with an 8-4 record in 2004 … earned all-county and all-district honors … ran for 585 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior … academic all-state second team last year … track team was undefeated in 2003, 2004 and 2005, winning the district title each year … runs sprints and relays.

Personal________________________________________________________ Environmental studies major … son of James and Angela … born on December 30, 1987 … admires the way Reggie Bush plays the game … comes from the same school as wide receiver Eric Paul ’09 and same town as lineman Will Montgomery … plays guitar and piano … plays pickup soccer to stay fit … enjoys ping pong.

Cavanaugh’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals

2 2 7 5 16

5 2 10 2 19

10 2 6 6 24

Tot 15 4 16 8 43

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-2 0.0-0 2.0-2

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

PBU FR 1 0 0 0 1

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

41


Senior PROFILES

Michael

25

Dearwester

SR • RB • 6-1 • 200 Mamaroneck, N.Y. Rye Neck

Dornak

SR • RB • 5-11 • 200 Austin, Texas Westlake

Made the transition from defense to offense during the spring, going from linebacker to running back … a power runner who could be utilized in short-running situations.

Coming full circle as he returns to his high school position of running back … opened the eyes of the coaches during the spring with a good feel for finding the holes through which to run … will certainly push for playing time in the offensive backfield.

Junior (2008)_____________________________ Took the field twice, starting the game at Penn … all five of his tackles came against the Quakers.

28

Matthew

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Saw action in the opener against Colgate.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Had two interceptions, a fumble recovery and a double-figure tackle game with the jayvees.

High School_____________________________________________________ A three-sport standout at Rye Neck High … earned 13 varsity letters and was captain of all three teams … played quarterback, fullback and strong safety in football, helping Rye Neck to the runner-up slot in the sectional championships as a junior and senior … chosen firstteam all-state, all-section and all-league and a Golden-Dozen scholar-athlete as a senior … third-team all-state, all-section and all-league as a junior … switched to fullback after three years as a quarterback and ran for 1,401 yards while scoring 20 touchdowns.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Mike and Lynne … born on May 14, 1988 … participated in two musicals in high school … coordinated distribution of food to needy families at the holidays for four years … member of Ceramics Club … interested in debate.

Played significant time at cornerback, starting the first three contests and appearing in all 10 … racked up 20 tackles, 10 of the solo variety … began the year with five stops, four solo, at Colgate … posted a career-high six tackles the following week against New Hampshire.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Credited with 18 tackles and one pass breakup … forced and recovered a fumble against UNH … five tackles against UNH and four against Cornell … chosen most improved defensive back in spring drills heading into his sophomore year.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Split time between the varsity and jayvees, making one tackle in four games with the varsity … made the travel team for first college game at Colgate.

High School_____________________________________________________ Ran for 1,335 yards and 11 TDs as a junior but broke his ankle in the second game as a senior … worked hard on rehab and returned in time to record eight carries for 40 yards and score a touchdown in the team’s final playoff game … served as Westlake captain as a senior when he won the team’s most spirited award … holds school record with 266 yards rushing in a game as a junior … showing he was all the way back from his ankle injury he ran on the school-record 800-relay as a senior … regional qualifier in the 800 relay.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in sociology … son of Allen and Donna … born on March 12, 1987 … brother, Brad, is a sophomore wideout on the Big Green squad … participated in the National Youth Leadership Conference in Medicine … guest speaker at local middle school’s awards banquet as a high school senior.

Dornak’s Career Defensive Statistics

Dearwester’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2007 2008 Totals

42

1 2 3

0 5 5

0 0 0

Tot 0 5 5

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0 0

0 0 0

Year G UT AT

2006 2007 2008 Totals

4 10 10 24

1 9 10 20

0 9 10 19

Tot 1 18 20 39

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 1 0 1

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

FF Blk 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0


Senior PROFILES

Max

Heiges

SR • QB • 6-3 • 200 Tiburon, Calif. Novato

12

Senior quarterback brings a vast knowledge of the offensive schemes and depth at the position.

Junior (2008)_____________________________ 57-3 victory over Vermont.

Completed 4-of-6 passes for 102 yards in the jayvee’s

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Leading passer on the junior varsity with 29 completions in 61 attempts for 400 yards and three touchdowns … made second varsity appearance in win over Cornell … was backup punter.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Shared time as the jayvee quarterback … completed 25-of-49 passes for 421 yards with four touchdowns … averaged 8.59 yards per attempt while completing 51.0 percent of his throws … also served as jayvee punter … traveled to Colgate for first varsity game.

High School_____________________________________________________ Two-time captain at Novato High who also lettered in track, lacrosse and baseball … led Novato to the 2005 North Coast Sectional title with an 11-2 record … helped Novato claim the 2004 MCAL conference title with an 8-3 record … went 17-22 for 256 yards and 3 TDs passing in Novato’s 33-14 win over Marin Catholic in the 2005 North Coast Section 2A Championship game … all-district first-team and all-state second team pick.

Personal________________________________________________________ Studio art major … son of Larry and Victoria … born on March 18, 1988 … promising artist who went to Marin School of the Arts … interned/apprenticed in winter term of 2008-09 with well-known sculptor Archie Held … wizard with an Etch-a-Sketch … one of 24 scholar-athletes to be honored by the Northern California Chapter of the National Football Foundation … father, Larry Heiges, was a three-year starter at tight end for Williams who went to graduate school at Harvard … enjoys fishing … can ride a unicycle.

5

Alex

Jenny

SR • QB • 5-11 • 185 Wayland, Mass. Wayland

Exceptional spring leaves him at number one on the depth chart at quarterback … continues to improve reads and decision-making … possesses a strong arm and defenders must be wary of him scrambling for yards … completed 13-of-21 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Completed at least 56 percent of his passes in six of the eight games he threw a pass … started six games behind center … began the season with a bang at Colgate, completing 29-of-48 passes without an interception for 343 yards, the 11th highest single-game total in Dartmouth history … tossed a three-yard scoring strike in the middle of the third quarter to give the Green a 20-13 lead … also had his longest toss of the season against the Raiders, a 49-yard bomb to Eric Paul ’09 … topped 200 yards against Holy Cross, connecting on 21-of-36 for 232 yards and a season-high two touchdowns … was not sacked against the Crusaders either … had touchdown tosses at home against both New Hampshire and Yale … first career reception was a 15-yarder on a flea-flicker from Tim McManus … came off the bench in the season finale at Princeton to complete 15-of-25 for 177 yards … did not have a pass picked off in his final 40 attempts of the year.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Completed 32-of-62 passes for 484 yards and five touchdowns … efficiency rating of 134.12 would have been second in Ivy League with enough attempts … went 14-for-23 for 189 yards and one touchdown in win over Columbia to earn first career start the next week at Harvard … had two completions of 50 or more yards and three games with more than 100 passing yards … showed potential in season-opener against UNH when he was 4-for-4 for 52 yards and one touchdown … had been selected most improved quarterback at the end of spring drills after freshman season.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Completed 37-of-65 passes for 536 yards and four touchdowns with the jayvees … completed 56.9 percent of his throws and averaged 8.25 yards per attempt … was 6-of-8 for 48 yards against Middlebury … went 9-of-16 for 144 yards against Bridgton with TDs of 17 and 28 yards … threw for 178 yards with two 32-yard scoring strikes against Milford.

High School_____________________________________________________ Two-year football captain at Wayland where he won three letters in basketball and two in baseball … broke every game, season and career passing record at Wayland … named first-team all-state by the Massachusetts Football Coaches Association and chosen for the Eastern Massachusetts Shriners Football Classic as a senior … MetroWest Daily News All-Star and offensive MVP, Dual County League All-Star and offensive MVP final year … Boston Globe All-Scholastic, Eastern Mass All-Star and team offensive MVP … team offensive MVP and Eastern Mass, MetroWest and Dual County All-Star as a junior … National Honor Society member … nominated for Wendy’s High School Heisman.

Personal________________________________________________________ Economics major … son of Christopher and Andrea … born on November 12, 1987 … volunteer Pop Warner coach … father is Dartmouth Class of ’77 … has dual AmericanSwiss citizenship.

Jenny’s Career Passing Statistics

Year G 2007 2008 Totals

10 10 20

Effic

134.12 101.45 108.18

Att Comp Int 62 239 301

32 134 166

3 9 12

Pct

51.6 56.1 55.1

Yds

484 1309 1793

TD Long YPG 5 5 10

55 49 55

48.4 130.9 89.7

Rushing and Receiving

Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long 2007 2008 Totals

10 10 20

20 42 62

27 -32 -5

1.4 -0.8 -0.1

0 0 0

11 14 14

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 0 1 1

0 15 15

0.0 15.0 15.0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0 0 0

0 15 15

43


Senior PROFILES

Rob

1

Mitchelson

SR • RB • 5-10 • 190 Oklahoma City, Okla. Heritage Hall School

Sneaky-quick back with breakaway speed … will contend for the starting slot at halfback … scored on a 13-yard dash to the end zone in the annual Green-White scrimmage this past spring.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Third on the team in rushing yardage … performed well in the adverse conditions at Columbia, pounding out 26 yards on just five carries in the driving rain … one of his runs went for a season-long 16 yards … also caught a pair of passes for four yards … gained seven yards on his lone carry against New Hampshire … took the ball a season-high nine times against Harvard.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Second-leading rusher with 230 yards on 67 carries … long of 18 yards … had first 100yard game when he carried 19 times for 105 yards in win over Columbia … caught three passes for 14 yards.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Hampered by high ankle sprain incurred early in the Holy Cross game … top freshman ballcarrier with 14 carries for 64 yards despite appearing in just three games … long gain of 21 … averaged 4.6 yards per attempt … ran seven times for 42 yards against UNH … ran for 48 yards on 18 carries with the jayvees.

High School_____________________________________________________ First team all-district selection at running back … helped Heritage Hall High to a 9-2 record and to a share of the district championship … carried 95 times for 568 yards and a 6.0 average as a senior with eight touchdowns … caught six passes for 136 yards and a 22.7-yard average with one touchdown … chipped in 25 tackles.

Personal________________________________________________________ Psychology major … son of Michael and Emilykaye… born on December 11, 1987 … ran sprints with Dartmouth indoor track team.

14

Niles

Murphy

SR • WR • 6-0 • 170 Bluffton, S.C. Hilton Head Prep

Returns to the Big Green squad after missing out on the fall season … performed superbly in the spring to put him high on the depth chart and make himself one of the top contenders to start … caught three passes in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring, including a 13-yard touchdown as he somersaulted into the end zone.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Missed the entire season.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Saw action in three varsity games as he made the switch from defensive back to full-time wide receiver … grabbed eight passes for 158 yards and a 19.8-yard average with the jayvees … had three catches for 78 yards and a touchdown in the Harvard junior varsity contest.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Appeared in three varsity games and made one tackle … playmaker with the jayvee team, lining up at corner and returning punts and kickoffs.

High School_____________________________________________________ Had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the state championship game as a senior … grabbed 34 passes for 792 yards for an impressive 23.3-yard average gain … had 10 TD catches … on the defensive side, had 69 tackles, five interceptions, four fumble recoveries and an interception return for a touchdown … all-state basketball player as well as decorated baseball outfielder … batted .574 with 28 runs scored and 35 hits while making the all-region baseball team.

Personal________________________________________________________ Government major … son of Jennifer … born on August 13, 1987 ... brother of former Dartmouth wide receiver and basketball player Nick Murphy ’02.

Mitchelson’s Rushing and Receiving Statistics

Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long 2006 2007 2008 Totals

44

3 9 7 19

14 67 18 99

64 230 39 333

4.6 3.4 2.2 3.4

0 0 0 0

21 18 16 21

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 0 3 4 7

0 14 2 16

0.0 4.7 0.5 2.6

0 0 0 0

0 7 2 7

Murphy’s Career Kick Return Statistics

Year G

2007 Totals

3 3

KR 3 3

Yds 63 21

Avg 21.0 21.0

TD 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Long 23 23


Senior PROFILES

James

10

O’Brien

SR • WR • 5-11 • 185 Englewood, Colo. Cherry Creek

81

Carroll

Papajohn

SR • TE • 6-5 • 245 Gulf Breeze, Fla. Gulf Breeze

Made the switch to wide receiver — where he played in high school — from cornerback late last fall … transition has been quick and smooth, putting him in position to earn time this season.

Accomplished tight end who got better as the fall went on … good hands to go with his size … will challenge for the starting spot.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________

Started slowly due to an injury, but finished the season starting the final three games … snagged three catches for 19 yards against Yale, one a 10-yarder for a first-and-goal at the 10 … caught a season-long 17-yard reception with a spectacular one-handed grab during a touchdown drive versus Holy Cross … had three more catches for 18 yards at Cornell … four-yard catch set up a Big Green field goal at Princeton.

Contributed on the field in six games … assisted on a tackle on special teams.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Posted three tackles over first four games before injury took its toll.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________

Junior (2008)_____________________________

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________

Tied for jayvee lead with two interceptions and had two sacks as he made the transition from high school receiver to defensive back … posted double-figure tackles in one jayvee contest.

One of three tight ends to start games … on receiving end of four passes for 33 yards and one touchdown … TD came in opener against Colgate … played in nine games.

High School_____________________________________________________

Appeared in five varsity games … caught 10 passes for 286 yards with the jayvee team, an impressive 28.6 yards per catch by a tight end … had touchdown catches of 18, 19 and 28 yards in win over Bridgton Academy.

Won two letters in football and two in academics at “Creek” … started both years at wide receiver and also served as holder for kicks … all-conference honorable-mention as a senior … academic all-state honorable mention both years … team finished 12-2 and was runnerup in Class 5A in 2004 … most improved varsity player as a junior … one of six Cherry Creek players who went on to college football.

Personal________________________________________________________ Government major … son of Jim and Cathy … on January 14, 1988 … James O’Brien IV … comes from the powerhouse high school athletic program that sent both 1995 football co-captains Taran Lent and Pete Oberle to Dartmouth.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen to the Pensacola News Journal All-Area team after a season in which he tortured rival Pensacola High with six catches for 152 yards and a touchdown in a narrow loss … finished year with 14 grabs for 308 yards in an option offense … helped Gulf Breeze go 6-4 in 2005 … started two seasons after missing his sophomore year with a potentially careerending back injury … also competed in basketball and track.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Greg and Vici … born on July 9, 1988 … attended Dartmouth football camp and chose the Big Green over Harvard and Yale … family lost its home in Hurricane Ivan.

O’Brien’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2006 2007 2008 Totals

2 4 6 12

0 1 0 1

0 2 1 3

Tot 0 3 1 4

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Papajohn’s Career Receiving Statistics

Year G 2006 2007 2008 Totals

5 9 9 23

Rec 0 4 9 13

Yds 0 33 63 96

Avg 0.0 8.3 7.0 7.4

TD 0 1 0 1

Long 0 11 17 17

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

YPG 0.0 3.7 7.0 4.2

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Senior PROFILES

Tony

7

Pastoors

SR • FS • 6-2 • 195 Andover, Minn. Totino-Grace

Smith

SR • DT • 6-3 • 245 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Jacksonville Episcopal

A tall, athletic safety who is at full strength and will get plenty of time in the defensive backfield.

Works as hard as anyone on improving his game and getting stronger in the weight room … will push for significant action in the trenches on defense and a possible starting slot.

Junior (2008)_____________________________ Worked hard to return from injury and recorded 19 tackles … sat out two games to heal, but upon returning had a season-high six tackles, three solo, against Holy Cross … one of those solo stops held a Crusader runner short on fourth down, giving Dartmouth possession … assisted on five tackles versus Brown, and had two solo stops with an assist at Cornell.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Missed season because of injury.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Appeared in four varsity games and made two tackles … led Big Green jayvees with eight tackles against Milford Academy.

High School_____________________________________________________ A member of the Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro first team and the 2005 Associated Press All-State second team … won three letters on the gridiron and captained the 2005 team to the conference and section championship with a 10-2 record … team won conference, section and state titles in 2003 and 2004 with 13-1 records … all-purpose performer who saw time at quarterback, defensive back, wide receiver, tailback and tight end as a senior … North Suburban Conference MVP in 2005 and offensive MVP a year earlier … helped Totino-Grace track to its first Class 2A title in the state meet as a senior … won the Open 400 and anchored the 4x400 relay to victory.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Slowed by injuries after starting the first two games … posted at least one tackle in each of the five games he played … season-high four stops in the opener at Colgate … had a pair of solo tackles at Penn, one of which went for a loss … missed the Yale game, but returned to see action in the next two with two tackles against Holy Cross.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ One of the leading tacklers with the junior varsity team, averaging 7.3 stops per game … had nine tackles against Bridgton and Milford … appeared in one varsity game.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Played in two varsity games … was having a solid season with the jayvees until being sidelined by an injury against Milford Academy.

High School_____________________________________________________ Two-time captain and four-year letterwinner on the gridiron at Episcopal … won two letters and captained the weightlifting team and earned two more letters on the mat as a wrestler … participated in the Northeast Florida Shrine Bowl All-Star game … selected honorable mention All-First Coast and one of the top-10 defensive linemen in Jacksonville as a senior … honored as a Duval County all-academic football team member … finished sixth in the nation in the 2004 USA weightlifting school age national championships.

Personal________________________________________________________

Personal________________________________________________________

History major … son of Pat and Betsy … born on September 24, 1987 … featured in a full-page spread about high school proms in the June 2006 People Magazine … helped Coach Buddy Teevens plot the route for his cross country bicycle trip in 2007, preparing section maps and locating high schools along the way for the coach to visit … would like to be a pro sports general manager … has worked as a strength and conditioning coach at his high school … cousin, Dan Weyandt, was the Cornell co-captain in 2000 and an honorable mention All-Ivy choice … cousin, Matt Weyandt, played defensive end at Penn.

Majoring in religion … son of Stephen and Sharon … born on December 26, 1987 … has a twin brother … grandfather, Al Marr, played football at Bradley University and was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1955 … uncle, Dale Marr, played two years at the Air Force Academy and cousin, Kyle Marr, high jumped at Arizona … big fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars and country music.

Pastoors’ Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

Tot

TFL

Sack

Int

2006 4 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2007 DNP — Injured 2008 8 7 12 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 12 8 13 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0

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91

Jeffrey

PBU FR 0

0-0

1 1

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0

0

0 0

0 0

Smith’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2006 2007 2008 Totals

2 1 5 8

0 0 4 4

0 0 6 6

Tot 0 0 10 10

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 1.0-1

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0

FF Blk 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0


Alexander

Toth

SR • OT • 6-5 • 280 Bronxville, N.Y. Bronxville

Senior PROFILES

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Wu

SR • DT • 6-0 • 260 San Mateo, Calif. Aragon

Will spend the preseason re-establishing himself as one of the squad’s top linemen after missing out on spring practice … experienced blocker who understands the offensive schemes.

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Saw majority of game action with the junior varsity while learning from a senior-laden offensive line during the week.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Gained seasoning with the jayvee team.

High School_____________________________________________________ Named first team Class C all-state by the New York State Sportswriters Association along with current teammate Michael Dearwester of Rye Neck … member of the 2005 Golden Dozen Scholar-Athlete Team and chosen a scholar-athlete by the Westchester Chapter of the National Football Foundation … all-section and all-league player and one of New York Metro’s top 20 football recruits as named by School Sports magazine … earned three letters on the gridiron, four in lacrosse and two in track and field … also voted all-league in lacrosse and for the shot put … helped Bronxville go 7-2 overall and 5-1 in the conference his senior year, with two sacks and a fumble recovery.

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If back at full strength, will provide size and depth on the interior of the defensive line.

Junior (2008)_____________________________ Missed the season with a shoulder injury.

Junior (2008)_____________________________________________________ Played nearly every offensive snap while starting atright tackle all 10 games … integral part of the line that allowed Alex Jenny to throw for 343 yards in the season opener at Colgate.

Michael

SOPHOMORE (2007)________________________________________________ Solid practice player who spent most of the year with the junior varsity. Had three tackles against powerful Milford Academy and two against Middlebury.

Freshman (2006)_ ________________________________________________ Walked on to the team and spent season with the jayvee squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ Helped Aragon to a 7-0 league record (9-3 overall) and a Peninsula Athletic League championship as a junior … captained team to a 7-0 mark (9-2 overall) and another PAL title last year … also lettered two years in track … selected first-team, all-league and all-county as a senior … honorable mention all-metro … tapped as Most Inspirational … Mateo County Times Athlete of the Week and honorable mention all-county as a junior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Neuroscience major … son of Caren … born on March 17, 1988 in Carrollton, Texas … served as president of Aragon Service Club … plays violin and piano.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Attila and Constance … born on August 27, 1987 … enjoys whitewater kayaking … named an Associated Press scholar with distinction in high school … National Merit Commended Scholar … earned Bronxville High’s academic achievement award.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Junior PROFILES

John

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Charles

Albert

Bay

JR • RB • 5-10 • 190 Roxbury, Mass. Charlestown

JR • DE • 6-3 • 245 Marietta, GA. Wheeler

Brings quickness and speed to the offensive backfield … one of the possible options at halfback as the Big Green focus more on establishing the running game.

Third-leading returning tackler … quick and athletic end that is poised for a breakout season … posted five tackles, two sacks and several quarterback hurries in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Sidelined by injury for the season.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Opened eyes with his rushing as a late addition to the junior varsity team … carried 12 times for 60 yards, leading the team with a 5.0 average gain.

High School_____________________________________________________ Captained Charlestown football team … also competed on track team, running the 400 and long jumping … helped his track team to the city championship as a junior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in French … son of Henry and Nicole … born on March 23, 1989 … spent summer between freshman and sophomore seasons working at an insurance company in Boston … speaks three languages fluently.

Kyle

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Recipient of the Doten Award, which goes to the sophomore on defense who made significant contributions to the team … started each of the 10 games at defensive end … one of eight Big Green defenders to post at least 30 tackles on the season … came up with four solo tackles, five total and one for a three-yard loss, against New Hampshire … recorded a career-high six stops at Cornell with one going for a two-yard loss … all three of his tackles against Penn held the runner for no gain … blocked the first extra-point attempt by Yale … also batted down an Eli pass … had another block on a PAT the following week versus Holy Cross … recovered a Columbia fumble in the nasty weather … finished the season by contributing four tackles at Princeton.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Leading tackler among freshmen with 11 stops … had three tackles against UNH and two apiece against Cornell and Princeton … recovered a fumble against Brown.

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen to the All-Cobb County first team … named to the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association all-star game … honorable-mention pick to the Georgia Class 5A all-star team by both the Associated Press and Atlanta Journal-Constitution … helped Wheeler win first regional title since 1997 … had offers from Elon and William & Mary.

Battle

JR • WR • 6-3 • 180 Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore

Personal________________________________________________________

Up-and-coming receiver had his career cut short by injury … will assist the staff at practices and on game days.

Anthropology major … son of Alex and Tina … born on April 20, 1989 … won a Sports Champions of Greater Atlanta award on basis of performance in athletics, scholastics and character … four-year member of Wheeler’s Chamber Orchestra … has been a Sunday school teacher and regular volunteer at a hospital in Marietta.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Caught six passes over the first seven games before being hobbled by an injury … first two catches with the varsity came against New Hampshire for 20 total yards … hauled in two more receptions (of 18 and 21 yards) in the terrible weather at Columbia, both going for first downs … nine-yard catch against Harvard also went for a first down.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Caught four passes for 59 yards with the junior varsity … average of 14.8 yards per catch was second on the team.

High School_____________________________________________________ Captained football and basketball teams and also competed in track as a high jumper and 400-meter runner … caught 23 passes for 420 yards and five touchdowns as a senior … came to Dartmouth thinking he would play basketball before ending up on the gridiron.

Personal________________________________________________________ English major … son of Karen … born on December 4, 1988 … studied in Barcelona this past winter … honored by the Anthony Muñoz Foundation as the Straight-A Male Senior of the Year in Cincinnati in his final year at Sycamore … member of Global Language Honor Society … served on Dartmouth stat crew for basketball the past two seasons … fluent in Spanish … attended same high school as Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis.

Battle’s Career Receiving Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

48

7 7

Rec 6 6

Yds 75 75

Avg 12.5 12.5

TD 0 0

Long 21 21

Bay’s Career Defensive Statistics

YPG 10.7 10.7

Year G UT AT

2007 2008 Totals

9 10 19

7 13 20

4 17 21

Tot 11 30 41

TFL

2.0-3 2.0-5 4.0-8

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 1 1

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

1-0 1-0 2-0

FF Blk 0 0 0

0 2 2


Junior PROFILES

Buddy

Benaderet

JR • DE • 6-3 • 240 Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto

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Cummings

JR • TE • 6-5 • 265 McLean, Va. Deerfield Academy

Showed flashes of his ability as a sophomore … strength continues to improve, which will put him in the mix for more time on the defensive line this year.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Spent first season with the junior varsity.

High School_____________________________________________________ Central Coast Section Player of the Year for schools spanning from San Francisco to Gilroy … chosen defensive line MVP of the SCVAL De Anza Division last year … seven sacks, two blocked field goals, one blocked punt and three fumble recoveries as a senior … ran one fumble back 88 yards for a touchdown … had 16 catches for 302 yards at tight end … team defeated Dartmouth classmate Tim Vanderet’s Homestead squad in 2006.

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Looking to re-establish himself after a lost sophomore campaign … increases the competitive level of Dartmouth’s strong group of tight ends.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Contributed in all 10 games … had one tackle in the season opener, but it was a big one, assisting on a six-yard sack and forcing a Colgate fumble to set up the first Big Green score of the year … at Princeton, stonewalled a Tiger for a two-yard loss on a 4th-and-1 to give Dartmouth the ball.

Mike

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Surgery kept him off the field for the season.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Caught one pass for 25 yards with the junior varsity program.

High School_____________________________________________________ Earned best lineman award at Deerfield … honorable-mention, all-district choice at tight end as a senior … caught 21 passes for 300 yards with four touchdowns as a senior.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Daniel and Linda … born on December 19, 1987 … chosen to the all-district choir … sang with groups performing for the Supreme Court … father, Daniel, is a member of the Dartmouth Class of 1975.

Personal________________________________________________________ Government major … son of Francis and Rebecca … born on November 29, 1988 … given name is Francis Richard Benaderet III … enjoys hunting, fishing and the out-of-doors.

Benaderet’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

10 10

1 1

2 2

Tot 3 3

TFL

1.5-5 1.5-5

Sack 0.5-3 0.5-3

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR

T.J.

Cameron

JR • RB • 5-11 • 200 Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich

0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 1 1

0 0

4

More than any other player, made the most of the spring season and proved his health was 100 percent … displayed the explosiveness that made him a prized recruit … will be in the running to garner time at halfback … gained 43 yards on nine carries in the annual GreenWhite scrimmage this past spring.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Unfortunately slowed by injuries again, but did manage to produce a nine-yard touchdown run in the jayvee game against Vermont … also had a 24-yard burst in the Middlebury contest.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Gamely tried playing for the jayvee team early in the season before shutting it down to continue rehabilitating high school ankle injury.

High School_____________________________________________________ Fractured ankle in first game cost him rest of senior year … captain of team that went on to win state title … all-conference and second-team all-state as a junior when he scored 17 touchdowns … ran the 40 in 4.4 seconds.

Kevin de

Regt

JR • CB • 5-9 • 185 Stamford, Conn. King Low Heywood Thomas One of several cornerbacks available to Coach Teevens … continues to improve as he makes his case for playing time.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity.

High School_____________________________________________________ Won three letters in football and served as captain final season … two-time pick to the all-league honorable-mention team … won football team’s Coach’s Award as a senior … earned four letters in baseball and twice served as captain … earned Knights of Columbus scholar-athlete Award … high school teammate of Dartmouth linebacker Marlon Alebiosu.

Personal________________________________________________________ Economics major … son of John and Joan … born on September 7, 1989 … brother, Brian, is on the Trinity crew … father, John, is Dartmouth Class of 1972 … uncle also graduated from Dartmouth while mother has a degree from Dartmouth’s Tuck School.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in government … son of Anthony and Sharlene … born on August 30, 1988 … chose Dartmouth over Penn … good athlete who lettered in lacrosse and basketball … homecoming King as senior … hit the slopes at Dartmouth Skiway during freshman winter on a snowboard.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Junior PROFILES

Will

Deevy

JR • WR • 6-5 • 205 Englewood, Colo. KEnt Denver

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Gallagher

JR • TE • 6-3 • 240 Princeton, N.J. Hun School

Conversion to wide receiver is complete … height will be a real advantage downfield … expected to be the third receiver in the three-wideout formation.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Made the transition from quarterback to wide receiver where his hands and height could be utilized … played in seven games, including each of the final six … lone completion — a six-yard strike to Michael Reilly — came in the waning minutes against New Hampshire … also scrambled for a four-yard gain versus the Wildcats … grabbed a pair of passes for 28 yards against Holy Cross, including a 15-yard catch for a first down … posted a seasonhigh three catches against Harvard, including his first career touchdown on a three-yard reception from Conner Kempe.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Split time under center with the junior varsity, completing 20-of-43 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns.

High School_____________________________________________________ Completed 115-of-233 passes for 1,813 yards and 19 touchdowns in two years as a starter … ran for another 163 yards … three letters each in football and basketball, captaining both sports … basketball teammate of Dartmouth basketball guard Robbie Pride.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Brian and Caryn … born on July 3, 1988 … hopes to study in Barcelona sophomore winter … had a writing class paper nominated for the Dickinson Prize during freshman winter … father, Brian, is Dartmouth Class of ’77 … two uncles and grandfather also attended Dartmouth.

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Kevin

Integral member of the terrific tight end corps … balances solid blocking skills with receptive hands … will be a part of the regular rotation at the position throughout the season.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Saw time in each of the 10 games … contributed an 11-yard reception for a first down during the touchdown drive against Harvard.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Caught one pass for 13 yards with the junior varsity program … saw varsity action in big win over Cornell..

High School_____________________________________________________ Helped Hun School to back-to-back Mid-Atlantic Prep League titles with 7-2 records … four-year letterwinner and captain as a senior … caught 15 passes for 189 yards with two touchdowns his final year … had 39 tackles and four sacks on defense … named to all-state first team for offense in the prep school classification by several publications … earned Hun Football Coach’s Award … Hun “Ironman” all four years … played three years of baseball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in history … son of Thomas and Susan … born on September 14, 1988 … brother, Patrick, is a defensive lineman at Princeton.

Gallagher’s Career Receiving Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

Rec

10 10

1 1

Yds

Avg

11 11

11.0 11.0

TD

Long

0 0

11 11

YPG 1.1 1.1

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Tyler

Green

JR • DT • 6-4 • 265 Amherst, N.H. Middlesex School

Good size in the middle of the line could garner him more playing time as Dartmouth shores up its run defense.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Played in four games during the middle of the season … lone tackle held a Cornell runner to a single yard … also sacked a Middlebury quarterback in the end zone for a safety during the first jayvee game.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Made one appearance with the varsity against Penn.

High School_____________________________________________________ All-ISL first team and All-New England Class C first team as a senior … chosen for 2007 Massachusetts Allepo Shrine North team … earned four letters in baseball and three in football … attended New Hampshire’s Souhegan High School from 2003-05, helping the school go 11-1 and win a state title while lining up at defensive end.

Personal________________________________________________________

Deevy’s Career Passing Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

7 7

Year G 2008 Totals

50

7 7

Effic

50.13 50.13

Att Comp Int 3 3

1 1

0 0

Pct

Yds

33.3 33.3

6 6

TD Long YPG 0 0

6 6

0.9 0.9

Receiving and Rushing

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 5 5

45 45

9.0 9.0

1 1

15 15

Rush Yds Avg TD Long 1 1

4 4

4.0 4.0

0 0

4 4

History major … son of Bruce and Cindy … born on May 9, 1988 … volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in Clarksdale, Miss. … enjoys skiing … considered Harvard and Brown in the Ivy League and Syracuse and Connecticut before choosing Dartmouth.

Green’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2007 2008 Totals

1 4 5

0 0 0

0 1 1

Tot 0 1 1

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0-0 0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0 0

0 0 0


Junior PROFILES

Spencer

44

Hood

JR • LB • 6-2 • 205 Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad

A.J.

Houston

JR • CB • 5-10 • 190 Bronx, N.Y. Taft School

Missed the spring season while studying abroad … fourth-leading returning tackler … provided he can shake off the rust, should be in the mix for a starting slot at the Will (outside) linebacker position.

Joined the football team as a sophomore … provides depth at the cornerback position.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Missed the first two games before participating in each of the final eight … registered a season-high 11 tackles, four solo and one for a loss, against Harvard … first career tackle stopped a Quaker for no gain at Penn … had two other stops in that game as well … had four tackles versus Yale in his one start of the year … began the season with the jayvees and racked up five tackles against Middlebury.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Did not play football.

High School_____________________________________________________ Three-sport letterman in high school — football, basketball and baseball — named to the All-New England Class B basketball team while co-captain of the Taft team as a senior.

Had five tackles in jayvee game against Middlebury and four against Milford.

Personal________________________________________________________

High School_____________________________________________________

Government major … son of James and Robin … born on September 1, 1989 … has an older sister, Natise.

Scholar-athlete of the year and defensive football player of the year at Carlsbad … helped high school to a pair of CIF championships in the Avocado League … in addition to linebacker, also punted.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in Spanish … son of Gordon and Maggie … born on January 22, 1989 … plans to spend off term in Buenos Aires, studying Spanish … twin brother, Gordon, plays water polo at Brown … selected for the Peer Advocate program at his high school as a sounding board for peers facing difficult problems.

Luke

Hussey

JR • LB • 6-0 • 210 Seattle, Wash. Lakeside Returning from double-hip surgery … how quickly he gets back to full strength will have a direct bearing on his place on the depth chart at one of the outside linebacking spots.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Played against New Hampshire and recorded an assisted tackle … season came to an abrupt halt due to surgery.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Had a big year with the junior varsity even with his hand in a cast for much of the year ... posted 11 tackles against Bridgton, six against Harvard and five against Middlebury.

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen All-Metro Mountain Division first team on defense after making 82 tackles, picking off three passes and recovering three fumbles for a small school that plays up a division ... Metro Mountain Division honorable mention selection at quarterback after throwing for 367 yards and rushing for another 194 ... averaged more than 35 yards punting ... also lettered in soccer during the spring, making Metro Mountain Division second team as a midfielder ... captained both football and soccer as a senior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Engineering sciences major … son of Peter and Winfred … born on March 30, 1989 ... both parents, two uncles, grandfather and great-grandfather graduated from Dartmouth.

Hood’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

8 8

9 9

20 20

Tot 29 29

TFL

1.0-0 1.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

Hussey’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

2 2

0 0

1 1

Tot 1 1

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

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Chase

Junior PROFILES

Jensen

JR • FB • 6-3 • 220 Solana Beach, Calif. The Bishop School

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39

Matthew

Kelly

JR • P/K • 6-3 • 205 Tampa, Fla. Tampa catholic

Moving from tight end to fullback where depth is a little thin …performed well in the spring to grab the attention of the coaching staff … could also work out as a long snapper.

Strong leg has become more consistent during his development … in line to take over the punting duties with the departure of Brian Scullin ’09.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________

Kicked for the junior varsity … booted a 24-yard field goal in the jayvee win over Vermont … averaged over 43 yards on five punts versus Middlebury.

Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________

Caught four passes for 36 yards with the junior varsity.

Shared time kicking with the junior varsity while making a big push for a shot with the varsity.

High School_____________________________________________________ Named to the California Interscholastic Federation All-State second team for small schools as a senior … All-Coast Conference first team … also played linebacker … can long snap … earned three letters each in football and lacrosse … San Diego Union Tribute scholar-athlete.

Personal________________________________________________________ Economics major … son of Chase … born on October 14, 1989 … coached youth lacrosse … younger brother is a talented high school lacrosse player … likes to surf, wakeboard and snowboard … grandfather played football at Cornell … no relation to Steve Jensen ’05, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year from Dartmouth in 2001, and also a graduate of The Bishop School.

Alex

Johns

JR • LB • 6-4 • 230 Washington, D.C. Gonzaga College HS

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High School_____________________________________________________ Converted 41 of 43 extra points as a senior and 68 of 73 over his final two seasons … hit four of six field goals with only misses from 47 and 49 yards as a senior … also punted for a 42.0 average as a senior … four-year starter in soccer … lettered in cross country, also ran relays and high jumped in track … 4x400 relay team set school record at the regional finals as a sophomore.

Personal________________________________________________________ French major … son of John and Linda … born on February 27, 1988 … lived in France for four years and learned to ski in the Alps … Tampa Catholic Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year … grandfather played basketball at Georgetown in 1940s and father played at Oswego State in mid-1970s.

Kephart

JR • K • 5-11 • 220 Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes

Special teams were a source of pride last year, with Kephart a large part of that pride … strong leg which can reach the end zone on kickoffs … ability to boot field goals of more than 50 yards make him a viable back-up in that role.

Applied himself in the weight room over the summer, putting on 15 pounds of muscle … could work into the rotation at one of the outside linebacking positions.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Appeared in three games, all at home — New Hampshire, Holy Cross and Harvard.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Had seven tackles in the Harvard jayvee game, four against Milford and three against Middlebury

High School_____________________________________________________ DC Sportsfan first-team linebacker … had nine sacks among his 79 tackles … also played defensive end … recovered two fumbles and caught a TD pass at tight end … earned three letters in football and two in track.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in engineering sciences … son of John and Kimberly … born on September 1, 1989 … grandfather, Alan Fiers, was a lineman under Woody Hayes at Ohio State in the late 1950s.

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Donald

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Handled all the kickoff duties for the Big Green … improved his touchback total from his freshman season … touchbacks came against Penn, Yale, Columbia and Harvard … got stronger as the season wore on averaging at least 64 yards per kickoff in three of the last four games.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Began season with junior varsity before taking over the kickoff duties … averaged 60.7 yards per kickoff on 31 attempts with three touchbacks … credited with a solo stop against Columbia after kicking off … also recovered a fumble in the wild win over Cornell.

High School_____________________________________________________ Selected to the all-league first team as a kicker in junior year and all-league first team as a punter in senior year … honorable-mention kicker as a senior and honorable-mention punter as a junior … converted 38 of 40 extra points as a senior … averaged 64.9 yards on kickoffs with 33 touchbacks … credited with a 45.1-yard punting average … won two letters in football … won four letters in track & field, serving two years as captain.

Personal________________________________________________________ Environmental studies major … son of Murray and Cynthia … born on November 22, 1988 … worked this past summer as a counselor at a summer camp in Lake Luzerne, N.Y., for children whose medical conditions keeps them from participating in traditional camps … Eagle Scout … father was a gymnast at Stanford.

Kephart’s Career Kickoff Statistics

Year G

2007 2008 Totals

52

6 10 16

KO 31 33 64

Yds

1882 1947 3829

Avg 60.7 59.0 59.8

TB 3 4 7

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Junior PROFILES

Robbie

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Krattiger

JR • CB • 5-11 • 190 Norman, Okla. Norman North

Will

67

Montgomery

JR • OT • 6-5 • 280 The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands

Tied with Spencer Hood as the fourth-leading returning tackler … experienced cover man who is a top contender to win a starting slot … a converted receiver, has good speed to keep up with his man.

Has the size and strength to be a regular player at left tackle … gives Coach Teevens options as he finds the right fit of the best front five.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________

Participated in six contests, starting at left tackle against Yale and Holy Cross … Dartmouth scored a season-high 26 points in the game versus the Crusaders.

Started eight of the nine games in which he played … twice recorded seven tackles in a game, first against New Hampshire (with five solo stops) and again versus Holy Cross (four solos) … batted down two pass attempts versus Brown, and one at both Penn and Columbia … had a big third-down stop in the fourth quarter against Yale to keep Big Green hopes alive … forced a Crusader fumble, which was recovered by Jeffrey Smith, early in the fourth quarter … once again made a big play early in a fourth quarter, this time assisting on a fourth-down run at Princeton to force a turnover on downs.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Among leading receivers on the junior varsity team despite beginning transition to defensive backfield … caught five balls for 62 yards … saw special teams action in six varsity contests … posted one tackle.

High School_____________________________________________________ Averaged 19.9 yards on 24 catches as a senior … all-district and all-conference selection … team MVP … invited to Clemson Nike football camp … Oklahoma Coaches Football Association class all-star at defensive back … selected for Jim Thorpe all-star football game … lettered in soccer as a sophomore … also lettered in track.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Gained valuable experience with the junior varsity … saw first varsity action in win over Cornell.

High School_____________________________________________________ All-Montgomery County Newcomer of the Year as a senior … first team all-district … second team all-region … academic all-region…First-team academic all-state.

Personal________________________________________________________ Mathematics major … son of Boyd and Patti … born on August 25, 1989 … uncle, Mike Montgomery ’77, played soccer at Dartmouth … cousin, Colin Montgomery, is class of 2009 … Eagle Scout who did a 10-day backpacking trip in Philmont, N.M. … two cousins played basketball at Stonehill.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in history … son of John and Lou Ann … born on January 14, 1988 … Norman North outstanding scholar-athlete … member of all-state choir and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Steve

Morris

JR • CB • 6-0 • 185 Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central

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Showed very well in spring practice … adds depth to the defensive backfield and opens up options for nickel and dime defenses.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Saw action in the games versus New Hampshire and Penn.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Posted six tackles against Milford, four against Harvard and three against Middlebury while playing with the jayvees … broke up a pass in the Middlebury game.

High School_____________________________________________________ A conference champion sprinter in the 55 meters indoors and the 100 and 200 outdoors … listed as one of the Top 100 prospects in the Chicago area by the Sun-Times … ran for 325 yards and six touchdowns averaging 5.5 yards per carry despite a lingering ankle problem as a senior … hauled in 15 passes for 271 yards, an average of 18.1 yards per reception … two TD catches … had a 57-yard touchdown run two days after suffering a dislocated ankle … played defensive back as well as running back at Central … helped team to second round of the Illinois High School Association playoffs.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Steven and Kim … born on April 8, 1989 … Illinois State Scholar … won Philip R. Clarke Award as the male citizen athlete of the year.

Krattiger’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2007 2008 Totals

6 9 15

0 18 18

1 11 12

Tot 1 29 30

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 4 4

0-0 0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 1 1

0 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Junior PROFILES

John

O’Sullivan

JR • OT • 6-5 • 295 Merrick, N.Y. Calhoun

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Peterlin

JR • OL • 6-4 • 285 Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy Prep

Gained valuable experience as the starter the second half of his sophomore season … has improved his performance throughout his career — no reason to believe that trend will not continue.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ After appearing in each of the first five games, worked his way into a starting role at right tackle for the final five … helped keep Conner Kempe safe at Cornell in which the line did not give up a single sack on 52 pass attempts.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Spent season with jayvee team and learning during the week from a veteran offensive line.

High School_____________________________________________________ Senior defensive player of the year at Calhoun…Member of Golden Eleven squad…Earned annual Roy Kessenich Memorial Award as a top scholar-athlete…Also competed in lacrosse and indoor track…Won indoor shot championship junior and senior years.

Personal________________________________________________________ Government major … son of John and Debra … born on August 29, 1989 … studied violin for 10 years.

Shane

Looking to re-establish himself after missing out on spring practice … contending to win the starting role at left guard again.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Started the first four games at left guard but was unavailable for the final six contests.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Hampered by injury through preseason of freshman year before getting on the field with the jayvees…Saw first varsity action against Columbia.

High School_____________________________________________________ Class 5A all-state honorable mention as a senior…Second team all-conference…Gave up just one sack in two years…Team won state championship in junior year with a 13-1 record…Multiple winner of the Arizona Interscholastic Association Dr. Voie Stuart Coy Scholar-Athlete Award…Lettered in football, wrestling and track…State qualifier as heavyweight wrestler…Chose to wrestle to make himself a better football player…Shot putter…Finished eighth in state as a junior.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Tom and Pamm … born on April 19, 1989 … cousin, Darren Mougey, is a wide receiver at San Diego State.

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Matt

Oh

JR • DE • 6-2 • 230 Coppell, Texas Greenhill

Showed no ill effects from surgery in the spring, racking up a team-high seven tackles (tying with Lane Shipley) with a sack and a tackle for a loss in the annual GreenWhite scrimmage … passion for the game is evident the way he plays — full speed on every play.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Missed the season due to back surgery.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Made most of one start with a handful of tackles, a quarterback hurry and a sack at Harvard … also played against Cornell … nine tackles in jayvee game against Milford and Harvard, with six against Middlebury.

High School_____________________________________________________ Nominated to play in the Texas All-Star game and elected captain of East Texas squad … earned four letters in football and unanimously voted team captain senior year … won team’s Leadership and Helmet awards for work ethic as a senior … all-conference first team selection as a senior after making 90 tackles, including 51 solos … returned an interception 98 yards for a touchdown in Homecoming Game as a senior … had eight sacks and three fumble recoveries … played against Dartmouth classmate John Spradling of Kincaid School … also won four letters in track and field … ran 100 meters, 4x100 relay and threw shot in track … one letter each in lacrosse and basketball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in psychology … son of James and Helen … born on October 15, 1988 … talented artist … mother grew up in Seoul, Korea … father grew up in Houston and threw javelin at Stephen F. Austin … spent summer in Los Angeles working with Younan Properties, a property management and real estate concern.

Oh’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2007 Totals

54

2 2

2 2

2 2

Tot 4 4

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

77

0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Junior PROFILES

Pat

Scorah

JR • SS • 5-8 • 205 Washington, D.C. St. John’s College HS

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Carter

Scott

JR • LB • 6-0 • 220 Columbia, S.C. Hammond School

Fireplug frame delivers a big wallop … will battle with Tony Pastoors for the starting spot vacated by All-Ivy selection Ian Wilson ’08.

Injuries have ended his playing career, but he will assist the coaches in practice and on game days.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Backed up the safety position and contributed on special teams … collected 16 tackles with a season-high five at Cornell … started the game versus Brown … immediately tackled a punt returner at the 10 with the score tied in the second half at Colgate … dropped a UNH rusher for a loss on the first play from scrimmage against the Wildcats … also registered a 10-yard sack versus New Hampshire.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Credited with six appearances as a freshman … finished with four tackles including a pair of stops in the win over Cornell … had seven tackles and an interception in first jayvee game against Middlebury … registered five stops against prep powerhouse Milford Academy.

High School_____________________________________________________ Three-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior … lined up both at fullback and linebacker … won team sportsmanship award … two-time “weight room king” … earned two letters in track.

Personal________________________________________________________ Psychology major … son of John and Cecilia … born on March 14, 1989 … uncle, Haviland Smith ’51, played ice hockey and lacrosse at Dartmouth, scoring nine goals for the Big Green laxmen against Union in 1951 and still shares school record for goals in a game … cousin, Vincent Tuohey, wrestled at Harvard and cousin, Richard Tuohey, played lacrosse at Brown.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ As in his freshman campaign, got to play against New Hampshire only to have injury sideline him for the rest of the season.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Made three tackles in jayvee game against Middlebury and moved into varsity lineup a week later against New Hampshire but suffered season-ending knee injury.

High School_____________________________________________________ South Carolina’s independent school defensive player-of-the-year…”Talking captain” of the Shrine Bowl team…Holds school record for single-season tackles (132) and career tackles (432)…Four-year varsity player and two-year captain…Also lettered in track and baseball…Played golf as a freshman.

Personal________________________________________________________ Majoring in government … son of Ronald and Debra … born on December 12, 1987 … interned in summer of 2008 with the Department of Commerce in South Carolina, working in the research department … president of senior class … first Ivy football player in 40 years at Hammond … attended Dartmouth’s camp … father played tennis at The Citadel and was on the freshman football team but did not play because of injury.

Tanner

Scott

JR • WR • 6-4 • 185 Kenilworth, Ill. Deerfield Academy This former baseball recruit is asserting himself amongst the wide receiving corps … good speed and hands with the height to get the high and deep passes … has the opportunity to work into the rotation.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Joined the team and performed well on the jayvee squad … led the Big Green with seven catches for 93 yards against Vermont.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Joined the team during spring practice.

High School_____________________________________________________

Scorah’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2007 2008 Totals

6 10 16

3 8 11

1 8 9

Tot 4 16 20

TFL

Sack

0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-12 1.0-10 1.5-12 1.0-10

Int 0-0 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

Three-sport letterman at Deerfield — football, basketball and baseball … named to the Columbia Book which recognizes an individual for ouststanding academic achievement and extensive involvement in the community.

FF Blk 0 0 0

0 0 0

Personal________________________________________________________ Economics major … son of Joe and Merridy … born on January 22, 1989 … full name is Joseph Tanner Scott … father played football at Carroll College in the mid-’70s … mother was an athlete at Carroll also as a member of the swim team … grew 13 inches his final three years of high school … has one brother and two sisters.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Junior PROFILES

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Lane

Shipley

Tim

Vanderet

86

JR • DT • 6-2 • 250 Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Springs

JR • WR • 6-5 • 210 Sunnyvale, Calif. Homestead

Fully recovered from a knee injury, he is ready to make a play at a full-time starting role on the defensive interior line … shared game-high honors with seven tackles in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

Another tall option for Coach Teevens at wide receiver … will get every opportunity to earn significant playing time this fall.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Rebounded from a lost freshman campaign to play in eight games with a start against Holy Cross … of his eight tackles, three came against Harvard.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Missed entire season while recovering from knee injury suffered in final minutes of Colorado all-star game during summer before freshman year…Stayed close to team all season filming practices.

High School_____________________________________________________ Conference lineman of the year … first team all-state defensive end as named by the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post …team went 10-2 his senior year … played four years of varsity football and captained team his senior year … three-year pick to the all-state academic first team … wrestled one year.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________ Returned from an injury to play in the game against Harvard.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Worked on transition from high school tight end to college wide receiver with the junior varsity.

High School_____________________________________________________ First-team All-SCVAL De Anza Division tight end...Played against Dartmouth classmate Buddy Benaderet’s Palo Alto team in final game of the season...Was a power forward on the basketball court...Was a pitcher on the baseball team.

Personal________________________________________________________ Engineering sciences major … son of Gary and Kathleen … born on November 1, 1988 … Shared school’s Mustang Award, given to Homestead’s top male and female athletes.

Personal________________________________________________________

Alex

History major … son of John and Barb … born on January 11, 1989 … studied in Rome this past winter … spent the summer of 2008 building fences for the second year in a row with former high school teammate and Colorado State kicker Ben Deline … was No. 1-ranked J-III (13-14) downhill ski racer in the U.S. … invited to the U.S. Ski Team development camp and the U.S. Olympic Training Center … twice represented the U.S. in the 25-nation Whistler Cup international youth ski championship … also a competitive soccer player in adult leagues.

Wodka

JR • OG • 6-3 • 295 Arlington, Ill. Buffalo Grove

71

Will be counted upon to provide excellent protection and open holes for the running game … slated to reprise his role as the starting right guard … athleticism makes him an ideal pulling guard.

SOPHOMORE (2008)________________________________________________ Started all 10 games at right tackle for the Big Green offense … twice helped the front five keep the quarterback from a single sack in a game.

Freshman (2007)_ ________________________________________________ Second on depth chart for much of the season.

High School_____________________________________________________ A three-year varsity starter and four-year letterwinner although he didn’t play football until eighth grade...Had a chance to walk on at Northwestern...First-team all-conference and rated in Top-100 recruits in Chicago...Earned three letters in basketball on a 32-5 regional championship team...Visited Brown but canceled a trip to Yale after visiting Dartmouth.

Personal________________________________________________________ History major … son of Steven and Stacy … born on September 7, 1988 … brother Zach joined the Big Green squad last fall.

Shipley’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

Tot

TFL

Sack

Int

2007 DNP — Injured 2008 8 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 8 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0

56

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Shawn

Sophomore PROFILES

8

Abuhoff

SO • CB • 5-11 • 180 Hialeah, Fla. Dade Christian

Andreassi

SO • CB • 5-10 • 180 Water Mill, N.Y. St. Anthony’s

Second-leading returning tackler brings excitement to the game on defense and special teams … will match up against the opponent’s top receiver … capable of breaking free on every return, both on kickoffs and punts.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Ivy League Rookie of the Week three times in the final four weeks … Earl Hamilton Freshman Award, given to the top Big Green rookie contributor … quickly established himself as Dartmouth’s top cover man … started the final seven contests … ranked sixth on the team in tackles with a season-high 10 in the last game of the year at Princeton … recorded eight tackles, five solo, versus Holy Cross … led the team and was sixth in the Ivy League with three interceptions, plus was eighth in the conference with eight passes defended … first career interception came in the home opener against New Hampshire … picked off another pass the following week at Penn … pounced on a Yale fumble … set up Dartmouth’s first touchdown at Cornell with his interception inside the Big Red 30 … brought back a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown versus Brown and set a school record with 190 return yards on kickoffs … only Ivy Leaguer with at least two returns to average 30 yards bringing back kickoffs … fifth in the conference in punt return average.

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J.B.

Opens the season second on the depth chart at one of the cornerbacks and at punt returner … quick and agile, will see quite a bit of action in nickel packages and on returns.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Appeared in seven games, mostly on special teams … lone kick return came at Cornell.

High School_____________________________________________________ Joins St. Anthony’s teammate Austen Fletcher in heading north to Hanover … got his first taste of Dartmouth attending summer football camp … New York State Golden 50 honoree … first-team all-league, all-county and all-Long Island as a senior when he had 108 tackles and two interceptions … Daily News all-city first team.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Joseph and Donna … born on August 4, 1990 … uncle Michael McNamara played baseball at Seton Hall … uncle Terry McNamara played hoops at Quinnipiac … cousin Marc Andreassi plays lacrosse at CW Post … spent junior summer assisting mentally challenged youths.

High School_____________________________________________________ Two-time choice for 1A All-State first team … eight touchdown catches and six interceptions as a senior … averaged 24.6 yards per catch … also spent some time as a placekicker … ran 200 and 400 and long jumps for the Dade Christian track team … earned four letters in football, tennis and track … captained football and track for two years and tennis for four … ran on 4x400 and 4x100 state championship relays in Dade Christian’s class.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Michael and Elaine … born on October 12, 1989 … father played tennis at Delaware … grandfather Ralph Abuhoff played basketball at Illinois … uncle Daniel Abuhoff rowed at Princeton.

Andreassi’s Career Kick Return Statistics

Year G

2007 Totals

7 7

KR 1 1

Yds 23 23

Avg 23.0 23.0

TD 0 0

Garrett

Babb

SO • WR • 5-9 • 165 Shawnee, Okla. Bethel

Long 23 23

83

Fighting for time on the field amongst the wide receivers … performed well in the spring to earn that shot … terrific athlete relies on precision routes to get the job done … caught an eight-yard touchdown pass in the annual Green-White scrimmage this past spring.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad … caught three passes in the jayvee win over Vermont, one a 31-yard touchdown reception.

High School_____________________________________________________ Three-sport letterman in football, basketball and baseball … captained the football and baseball squads as a senior … led Bethel to the state playoffs for the first time in its 22-year history as a senior wide receiver … Shawnee News-Star Tri-County All-Star and district player of the year … High School Heisman nominee … team’s defensive player of the year as a junior … baseball team won Class 3A State Championship as a junior … valedictorian of his class … student council president … member of the National Honor Society … Oklahoma Academic Scholar.

Abuhoff’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

10 10

23 23

20 20

Tot 43 43

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int

3-18 3-18

PBU FR 5 5

FF Blk

1-0 1-0

0 0

0 0

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Stephen and Robin … born on February 3, 1990 … enjoys skiing and hunting … interested in the Native American program at Dartmouth … plans on pursuing a career in anesthesiology.

Kick and Punt Returns

Year G KR Yds Avg TD Long 2008 Totals

10 10

9 9

277 30.8 277 30.8

1 1

94 94

PR Yds Avg TD Long 17 17

143 143

8.4 8.4

0 0

17 17

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Joey

Sophomore PROFILES

Casey

SO • SS • 5-10 • 180 Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville

26

Anthony

Diblasi

SO • FS • 6-1 • 180 Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit Prep

One of several underclassmen with a chance to distinguish themselves in the defensive backfield … continued to show improvement during spring drills.

Height and length give him advantages in the middle of the defensive backfield … improved throughout the spring training and is in the mix for time at safety.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________

High School_____________________________________________________

Seven interceptions as a senior … school’s defensive player of the year as a junior and senior … twice chosen Hoosier Crossroads all-conference … two-time all-county first team and twice picked for the Indianapolis Star all-north team … two-time football captain … won three letters in football and track…Heard from seven of eight Ivy League schools … Bloomington Herald Times 5A special mention … Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee.

All-county, first-team selection as named by the Miami Herald … racked up 70 tackles as a senior … 3A All-State honorable mention for the Wolverines … chosen for Dade-Broward all-star game … earned three football letters, captaining team as a senior … lettered twice in track … football team won district championship in 2005-06 with an 11-1 record … played with Big Green linebacker and classmate Diego Fernandez-Soto.

Personal________________________________________________________

Son of Jose and Tina … born on February 7, 1990 … Dartmouth co-captain Peter Pidermann makes it three Belen Jesuit products in Hanover.

Son of Jay and Lisa Ann … born on December 27, 1989 … Special Olympics volunteer … enjoys backpacking and snowboarding.

Kyle

Cook

SO • OL • 6-5 • 255 Anaheim, Calif. Mater Dei

Personal________________________________________________________

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Brad

Dornak

SO • WR • 6-0 • 195 Austin, TExas Westlake

A strong spring vaulted him up the depth chart with a chance to play some at guard or center … versatility on the line is a big plus in his favor.

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen to the All-Trinity League for his play up front … ranked among nation’s 150 best offensive tackles by SuperPrep … team captain as a senior … selected by coaches as Mater Dei’s most improved offensive player … played on the same line as USC-bound Khaled Holmes … helped Mater Dei to Trinity League championship with a 10-2 record as a senior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Daniel and Molly … born on July 28, 1990 … visited Portland State and considered Brown and San Diego before choosing Dartmouth.

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After a solid jayvee season last fall and a good spring, Dornak is a strong candidate for playing time at wide receiver … adept at finding the seams in opposing defenses.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Played on the line in three varsity games.

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Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Spent most of the season with the junior varsity squad, but did see action with the varsity at Cornell … had 96 receiving yards on four catches — three for touchdowns — in the 57-3 romp over Vermont … the longest scoring reception went for 53 yards.

High School_____________________________________________________ All-district and academic all-state running back as a senior … helped team to District 25 5A finals as a junior … chosen homecoming king.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Allen and Donna … born on July 8, 1989 … younger brother of defensive back Matt Dornak ’10 … attended Dartmouth summer camp and made it to the 2007 UNH game on an off day for Westlake … along with brother Matt started a community service project collecting and distributing warm clothing to the homeless in Austin.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Sophomore PROFILES

Mark

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Dwyer

SO • DT • 6-4 • 270 Woburn, Mass. Woburn

Diego

SO • LB • 6-0 • 205 Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit Prep

Started to establish himself in the middle of the defensive line late in his freshman season … looking to translate his experence into more playing time as a sophomore.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Began the season with the jayvee squad, picking up four tackles against Middlebury … played in the final four varsity games, garnering four tackles in his first action versus Harvard … had an assisted tackle for a loss at home against Brown.

Registered seven touchdown catches as a senior and chosen all-state as defensive end … earned three letters in football and three in basketball, captaining both teams … chosen to Massachusetts Super 26 All-State team and 2008 Shrine Game … Middlesex League all-star in football and basketball for final two years at Woburn.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Paul and Beth … born on May 22, 1989 … offered a scholarship by the University of New Hampshire…Interested in golf and camping.

Dwyer’s Career Defensive Statistics

2008 Totals

4 4

2 2

7 7

Tot 9 9

TFL

0.5-1 0.5-1

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

Royce

Egeolu

SO • LB • 5-10 • 240 San Antonio, Texas John Paul Stevens

0-0 0-0

One year with the jayvee squad and an impressive spring have made him the leader to start at the Will (weak-side) linebacker … heady player who reads the opposing offenses with a keen eye.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Took the field in two contests, versus New Hampshire and Harvard.

High School_____________________________________________________

Year G UT AT

30

Fernandez-Soto

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen first team all-county by the Miami Herald … Florida 3A All-State honorable mention for his play with the Wolverines … selected to play in the Dade-Broward All-Star game … from a program that regularly churns out college players who go on to Ivy League and other Division I conferences

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of José Manuel and Ana Maria … born on January 2, 1990 … high school classmate Anthony Diblasi and Big Green co-captain Peter Pidermann are fellow Belen Jesuit Prep graduates.

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

36

Austen

Fletcher

SO • OL • 6-1 • 275 Old Brookville, N.Y. St. Anthony’s

Moving from nose tackle to the Mike (middle) linebacker … surprising agility and quickness … terrific run defender … begins the season at the top of the depth chart and should help shore up the run defense.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Sat the first two games with an injury, then quickly made a name for himself by forcing a fumble on his first tackle … scooped the ball up and returned it 16 yards to the Penn one, setting up the first Big Green score that tied the game at seven in the second quarter … posted a season-high seven tackles (four solo) the next week versus Yale in his first of five consecutive starts … those four solo tackles held the runner to no yards twice and a total loss of six yards on the other two … had five tackles, including his first career sack for a loss of eight yards, at Cornell … also assisted on a tackle for a four-yard loss against the Big Red … bookended his season by sitting the final two games with an injury.

High School_____________________________________________________ Team defensive MVP as a junior and senior … had 81 tackles including 23 for a loss and 29 quarterback hurries … forced two fumbles, recovered two and blocked five kicks … selected for “Diamond in the Rough Award” as a junior … first player from school to make all-district … threw the shot as well.

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Expected to continue his development as the starting center as a sophomore … anchors the offensive line and is very quick to make his block after the snap.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Earned the starting slot at center right out of preseason and started eight of the 10 varsity games … performance against Colgate in the opener was a big reason for Alex Jenny’s 343-yard passing day.

High School_____________________________________________________ Played at perennial Long Island powerhouse St. Anthony’s with Big Green defensive back J.B. Andreassi … captained team as a senior … earned Daily News All-City and Newsday All-Long Island honors … nominated for U.S. Army All-American Game … chosen for New York-New Jersey Governors Bowl.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Steven and Lucille … born on August 24, 1989 … brother Alex was a high school All-American recruited to Stanford by Buddy Teevens … chose Dartmouth over major college scholarship offers … father played football at Princeton from 1973-76 … interested in film and TV studies.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of John and Charity … born on March 21, 1990 … can bench 405 and squat 625 with 34-inch vertical … helped teach math to middle and elementary school students.

Egeolu’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT 2008 Totals

6 6

8 8

7 7

Tot 15 15

TFL

3.5-16 3.5-16

Sack 1.0-8 1.0-8

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

1-16 1-16

FF Blk 1 1

0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Sophomore PROFILES

John

Gallagher

SO • TE • 6-3 • 245 Salem, Ore. West Salem

85

Conner

Kempe

SO • QB • 6-4 • 210 Tequesta, Fla. The Benjamin School

Will battle for the starting role at tight end … proven receiver and a solid blocker … excellent target for the Big Green quarterbacks … grabbed a game-high six receptions for 85 yards in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

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Physically gifted quarterback has the tools to be a force in the Ivy League … friendly competition for the starting job with senior Alex Jenny … improving his reads of opposing defenses and needs to show more consistency with his accuracy.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Another rookie who earned a starting spot out of preseason camp … started the first seven games before missing the eighth with an injury … fifth on the team in receptions and first among tight ends … snared four passes, including a season-long 20-yarder, in first collegiate game at Colgate … equaled his season high with four catches against Yale, two of which came during the touchdown drive.

Ivy League Rookie of the Week for his performance against the Big Red of Cornell … got his first varsity snaps in the fifth game against Holy Cross, completing 3-of-5 passes for 40 yards during the game’s final drive … came off the bench two weeks later versus Harvard, connecting on 7-of-16 for 64 yards and his first touchdown toss — a three-yarder to Will Deevy with less than a minute to play … started the final three contests, amassing more than 250 yards passing in two … first start came at Cornell, going 25-of-52 for 256 yards and a season-long 45-yard strike to Tim McManus … finished off a 71-yard touchdown drive with a one-yard dive into the end zone for his first career touchdown … followed that game up with season highs in completions (27) and yardage (275) versus Brown … completed 14-of-17 passes to end the game against the Bears … the final connection was a six-yard touchdown to Phil Galligan ’09 as the clock expired … also spent time with the jayvee squad, completing 10-of-11 for 136 yards and three touchdowns in the win over Vermont … also scored on a four-yard keeper against the Harvard jayvee that brought the Big Green within a point in the waning minutes.

High School_____________________________________________________ Chosen to play in Oregon’s Les Schwab Bowl … three letters in football, captaining team his final two seasons … all-conference unanimous selection at tight end and second-team linebacker as a senior … all-state tight end and linebacker in largest class.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Pat Gallagher and Pam Sparks … born on May 30, 1990 … hosted on visit by another tight end named Gallagher — sophomore Kevin (no relation) … enjoys hiking and camping … has been to Disneyland more than 15 times.

Gallagher’s Career Receiving Statistics

Year G

2008 Totals

9 9

Rec 12 12

Yds 111 111

Avg 9.2 9.2

TD 0 0

Chris

Hardy

SO • RB • 6-2 • 225 Dayton, Ohio Oakwood

Long 20 20

YPG 12.3 12.3

40

High School_____________________________________________________ Nationally ranked QB by several services … threw for 2,100 yards and 17 TDs as a junior … chosen to South Florida Super 11 … broke all Benjamin School career passing records despite missing much of senior year … recovered from a devastating kiteboarding injury (shoulder) in November 2006 but came back and played at the end of the 2007 season … earned three letters in baseball and played lacrosse as a senior … chess club president.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Joe and Tami … born on November 7, 1989 … highly regarded recruit who chose Dartmouth over Harvard and Penn in the Ivies and scholarship offers from a good number of FBS schools … father played for Miami Hurricanes from 1975-77.

Maturing as a big running back for the Big Green … very productive at the jayvee level a year ago, and ran well in the spring … could see action in some short yardage situations.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Spent most of the season playing with the junior varsity, but did rush twice against Harvard … ran 15 times for 60 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the jayvee win over Vermont … went for 96 yards and a score on just seven carries versus Middlebury.

High School_____________________________________________________ Dayton Area Offensive Player of the Year … ran for more than 1,500 yards as a senior … averaged about seven yards per carry … kickoff returns of 89 and 87 yards for touchdowns in one game … second on school’s all-time rushing list with 3,659 yards … four-year starter who saw time at running back, wide receiver, outside linebacker, defensive back and kick returner … terrific all-around athlete who was selected for all-star play in football, basketball and baseball … won four letters in each sport.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Tom Hardy and Victoria Nilles … born on June 2, 1989 … has lived in six different states.

Hardy’s Career Rushing Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

60

1 1

Rush 2 2

Yds 0 0

Avg 0.0 0.0

TD 0 0

Long 0 0

YPG 0.0 0.0

Kempe’s Career Passing Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

5 5

Year G 2008 Totals

5 5

Effic

94.73 94.73

Rush 11 11

Att Comp Int 121 121

65 65

Yds -14 -14

6 6

Pct

53.7 53.7

Rushing Avg -1.3 -1.3

Yds 655 655

TD 1 1

TD Long YPG 2 2

Long

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

8 8

45 45

131.0 131.0

YPG -2.8 -2.8


Sophomore PROFILES

Chad

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Hollis

SO • CB • 5-10 • 180 Longwood, Fla. Phillips Academy

Aaron

Limonthas

SO • LB • 6-0 • 210 Houston, Texas Lamar

Active defender who impressed the coaching staff in the spring with his tenacity … opens the year second on the depth chart at cornerback … certainly adds to the quality depth of the defensive backfield.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Saw action in four of the 10 varsity games … lone tackle came against Holy Cross … posted a team-high nine tackles in the jayvee victory over Vermont.

High School_____________________________________________________ Had 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Phillips Exeter as a senior … threeyear starter … all-conference pick … ran a leg on the 4x400 relay that set the school record … holds school’s 400-meter record for a sophomore (50.8) … won four letters in track and three in football … football captain as a senior … attended Lake Mary High School prior to Phillips Andover … sports editor of Phillipian, school newspaper.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Douglas and Glenna … born on January 25, 1990 … rare Floridian who also plays ice hockey … recruited by Harvard, Cornell and Brown … enjoys computer programming.

Hollis’ Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

4 4

1 1

0 0

Tot 1 1

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Patrick

Lahey

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

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Aggressive defender and competitor … particularly enjoys dishing out hard hits … in the running for the starting spot at the Will (weak-side) linebacker … contributed six tackles in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Named the defensive scout team player of the year … played in two varsity contests, versus Harvard and at Cornell … made three stops in both games.

High School_____________________________________________________ All-Greater Houston first team … ranked 15th best linebacker in state by one service … had 78 tackles, five sacks, three interceptions and scored two touchdowns as a senior playing alongside another linebacker heading to Army … president of Lamar student council.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Willaire and Martha … born on January 30, 1990 … brother Danté played football at Allan Hancock College, while another brother, André, played football at Houston.

Limonthas’ Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

2 2

1 1

5 5

Tot

65 Magnus

6 6

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

Ben

SO • OL • 6-3 • 280 North Andover, Mass. Brooks School

SO • LB • 6-3 • 200 Corrales, N.M. Albuquerque Academy

Trying to establish himself in the rotation amongst a relatively young offensive line … his continued development in strength and technique will be big factors to how much he contributes in his second season.

Adds depth to the Sam (strong-side) linebacker position … his length makes him adept at swatting passes at the line or falling back into coverage.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Played in four varsity games, mostly at left guard … first action came against Holy Cross, then three of the last four contests.

High School_____________________________________________________ First-team All-Independent School League choice … chosen for Massachusetts All-Star game … earned four letters in football, four in wrestling and one each in lacrosse and crew … also played rugby … characterized as a hustler with a “nasty streak” by Scout.com … highly regarded wrestler who was named All-New England and prep All-American … won ISL heavyweight wrestling title.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ Member of the 2007 Class 3A New Mexico High School Coaches Association All-State football team … also an all-state hurdler … lettered three years in football and four years in track.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Dave Magnus and Jody Karp … born on April 30, 1990 … father is a member of the Dartmouth Class of ’76 and swam for the Big Green.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Colin and Karen … born on August 1, 1989 … chose Dartmouth over an FCS scholarship offer … plays the harmonica and performed with school’s improv group.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Tyler

Sophomore PROFILES

Melancon

SO • LB • 5-11 • 205 Parker, Texas Plano East Senior

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Brendan

Murray

SO • FB • 6-0 • 200 Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame HS

Second on the depth chart at the Sam (strong-side) linebacker position to start the year … has made the adjustments from the defensive backfield to warrant the status.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Played with the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ Had 131 tackles and four interceptions as a senior … all-district defensive first team … academic all-state first team.

Personal________________________________________________________ Given name is Sir Norman Tyler Isby Melancon … son of Norman and Chandra … born on October 13, 1990 … at least seven classmates intended to play college ball … studied genetics in Duke’s Talent Identification Program (TIP) … took second place in a talent show with a violin solo.

Brock

Middleton

SO • OL • 6-5 • 270 pHoenix, Ariz. Brophy Prep

Shifts to the offensive side of the ball from linebacker … good opportunity to get snaps at fullback … has a blocker’s mentality and showed excellent progress with the position switch last spring.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ Defensive player of the year in the East Suburban Catholic conference and team defensive MVP … two-time all-conference selection … Chicago Sun-Times and Pioneer Press all-area honoree … twice named Illinois Academic All-State … four letters in football and track, two in basketball … sprinter/hurdler for the track squad.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Tom and Deirdre … born on June 15, 1990 … older brother Shane plays at St. Norbert College … father was Division III All-American as a guard at North Central State … grandfather coached former Dartmouth quarterback Mike Brait ’76.

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Ryan

O’Neill

SO • OL • 6-4 • 255 Orland Park, Ill. Marist

Opens the year as the back-up right tackle … solid technical skills becoming more apparent as his body matures … provides depth on the line.

High School_____________________________________________________ Team won 5A state championship in 2005 and 2007 … earned three letters in wrestling and two in football.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of John and Torre … born on March 2, 1990 … two classmates went to Colorado to play football … comes from the same powerhouse high school that sent offensive lineman Shane Peterlin to Hanover … Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown and Dartmouth all landed Brophy players since 1999 … enjoys playing the guitar.

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Attempting to establish himself amongst a strong group of young and talented linemen … tenacious blocker who never stops until the whistle blows.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

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Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Named the offensive scout team player of the year for the Big Green … spent the season playing for the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ An all-conference performer in the Catholic League … one of the bigger defensemen you’ll ever see as a skater for the Marist hockey team … earned two letters in football and one in ice hockey.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of John and Constance … born on May 8, 1990 … started playing hockey at age six … had recruiting interest from Illinois, Indiana and Harvard.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Grant

Sophomore PROFILES

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Palmer

SO • OL • 6-4 • 250 Bexley, Ohio St. Charles

Reilly

SO • WR • 6-1 • 190 Denver, Colo. Kent Denver

Versatile blocker will provide depth up and down the line … another of Coach Teevens’ stable of able linemen.

Listed as one of the top four receivers entering the 2009 campaign … has the speed to beat his man downfield … caught three passes for 21 yards in the annual GreenWhite scrimmage last spring.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________ Spent the season with the junior varsity squad.

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Michael

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

High School_____________________________________________________ Suffered a knee injury one week before opening game of his senior season … All-Central Ohio choice … previously chosen high school’s outstanding lineman … served as team captain as a senior … played three years of varsity football and rugby.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Mark and Laurie … born on September 25, 1989 … attended the Dartmouth summer camp and opened eyes by running a fast time in the 40 … recruited by a number of major college programs … father played four years of football at Ohio Northern and won an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship … direct descendant of 6-foot-4 Revolutionary War general Ebenezer Sproat, called by local Indians as Hetuch or “Big Buckeye.” … legend holds that Ohio’s “Buckeye” nickname began with Sproat

First collegiate action came against New Hampshire, and he caught a six-yard pass from Will Deevy … made a 34-yard reception from Alex Jenny on the first play of the fourth quarter versus Holy Cross.

High School_____________________________________________________ Earned four letters each in football and lacrosse, and two in basketball … captained football and lacrosse teams … first-team all-conference and conference defensive back of the year … Division II All-State receiver.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Dan Reilly and Mary Kelly … born on August 4, 1990 … high school teammates with Big Green wideout Will Deevy … talented all-around athlete who chose Dartmouth over an FBS scholarship to Wyoming … uncles Robert, Kevin and Chris Kelly all played football at Yale.

Reilly’s Career Receiving Statistics

Year G 2008 Totals

Connor

Phillips

SO • DE • 6-3 • 230 Potomac, Md. Winston Churchill

5 5

Rec 2 2

Yds

90

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________

High School_____________________________________________________ Recorded 50 tackles with seven sacks as a senior on a 4-6 team.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Michael and Audrey … born on February 7, 1990 … a high school standout who attracted the attention of FBS schools despite playing on a team with a losing record … chose Dartmouth over FCS scholarship offers.

Avg 20.0 20.0

TD 0 0

Long 34 34

Dan

Rooney

SO • QB • 6-3 • 210 Pittsburgh, Pa. Shady Side Academy

Fighting for a bigger role on the end of the defensive line … can turn the corner quickly on a pass rush … heady player who has improved every day while on the roster.

Worked his way into time on defense, playing in the final four contests … first tackle was a five-yard of Nathan Ford at Cornell … assisted on a third-down stop versus Brown to force a punt.

40 40

YPG 8.0 8.0

13

Ready to step up at quarterback if the call comes … a year of seasoning with the jayvees has served him well as he became comfortable with the offensive system … heady player with a good arm.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Played with the junior varsity squad for the season.

High School_____________________________________________________ Earned all-conference recognition playing for a school that has sent 20 of 28 graduating seniors on to play college football over his career … helped Shady Side go 9-1 before losing to Ohio State-bound Terrelle Pryor and top-ranked Jeannette in the WPIAL playoffs … had a 34-yard TD throw in that game … completed 37-of-74 passes for 668 yards and six touchdowns and ran 39 times for 206 yards entering the Jeannette game … chosen to Fabulous 22 North team as a senior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Art and Greta … born on December 25, 1989 … member of Pittsburgh’s most prominent football family … great-grandfather, Art Rooney, founded the Pittsburgh Steelers … grandfather, Dan Rooney, is now chairman of Steelers … father is president of the Steelers … chose Dartmouth over William & Mary … .Special Olympics volunteer.

Phillips’ Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

4 4

1 1

3 3

Tot 4 4

TFL

1.0-5 1.0-5

Sack 1.0-5 1.0-5

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Foley

Sophomore PROFILES

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Schmidt

Schwieger

SO • K • 5-9 • 195 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. St. Thomas

Strong and accurate leg gives Dartmouth an advantage over most opponents … regularly splits the uprights from 45-plus yards … brings the passion of a lineman to the kicking game.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Led the team in scoring with 39 points … won the placekicking job out of preseason camp as a rookie … made first two field goal attempts from 39 and 26 yards at Colgate … drilled a 37-yard field goal and another from a season-long 42 yards against Holy Cross … unphased by unrelenting rain and wind at Columbia to boot two field goals (32 and 34 yards) … made his only field goal attempt against both Brown (35) and Princeton (22) … of his four missed field goals, three were blocked and the other was a 45-yard attempt … converted each of his last 10 extra points.

High School_____________________________________________________ Earned three letters in football and two in hockey and held down spot on Olympic Development soccer team … all-state kicker as a junior … led football team to class state championship game as the senior quarterback … hockey team won state championship with 26-5 record as a senior … Herb Brooks nominee on ice.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Paul and Shannon … born on November 15, 1989 … well-rounded athlete who attracted major college attention as a placekicker … had a connection to Dartmouth in former high school teammate Tim McManus, now a junior co-captain for the Green … succeeds in athletics despite battling diabetes and asthma … Juvenile Diabetes Foundation annual walk leader … father played tennis at Minnesota and mother runs marathons.

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Nick

SO • RB • 5-10 • 200 Norton, Mass. Bishop Feehan

Leading returning rusher for the Big Green … moving from the upback to halfback full-time … powerful runner who can provide bursts of speed … also has good hands to catch passes out of the backfield … top contender to earn the starting position … also on tap to return kickoffs … ran for 34 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries in the annual Green-White scrimmage last spring.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________ Led Dartmouth with 21 kickoff returns and 417 return yards … first action came versus New Hampshire, catching a season-long 15-yard pass to get to the UNH one-yard line to set up the Big Green touchdown … brought back four kicks for 89 yards at Penn, one of which went for 29 yards, a season best … amassed 122 all-purpose yards against Yale, rushing five times for 14 yards, catching a season-high five passes for 23 yards and returning four kickoffs for 85 yards … galloped for 14 yards for his longest run of the season versus Holy Cross … rushed nine times for 23 yards in the wind and rain at Columbia … missed the Harvard game while nursing an injury … posted 116 more all-purpose yards at Cornell … paced the rushing attack in the season finale at Princeton.

High School_____________________________________________________ Boston Globe All-Scholastic first team … ran for 2,182 yards as a senior with 28 touchdowns … had 146 yards and earned MVP honors in the Shamrocks’ 26-20 win over Walpole in the Massachusetts Division II Super Bowl game at Gillette Stadium … also caught a 26-yard touchdown pass … ran for 272 yards with three of his four touchdowns going for 59-plus yards in a win over Sandwich … selected to Super 26 team and Shrine All-Star game … earned four letters in track, three in football and two in basketball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Hans Schwieger and Merritt Alves … born on January 30, 1990 … grandfather Tom Schwieger played at Drake … chose Dartmouth over Harvard.

Schwieger’s Receiving and Rushing Statistics

Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long

Schmidt’s Career Placekicking Statistics

Year G FG-A Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk 2008 Totals

64

10 10

9-13 .692 9-13 .692

3-5 3-5

5-6 5-6

1-2 1-2

0-0 0-0

42 42

3 3

PAT

12-13 12-13

2008 Totals

8 8

Year G

2007 Totals

8 8

27 27

81 81

KR 21 21

3.0 3.0

0 0

14 14

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 12 12

Kick Returns Yds 417 417

Avg 19.9 19.9

67 67

5.6 5.6

TD 0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

0 0

15 15

Long 29 29


Sophomore PROFILES

Alex

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Shulman

SO • LB • 6-2 • 205 Hingham, Mass. Thayer Academy

Bruno

Vetter

SO • LB • 6-1 • 235 New Orleans, La. Isidore Newman

Shifting sides of the football from tight end to linebacker … position change could open up opportunities for more playing time … hard-nosed player with the desire to excel wherever he plays.

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Fully recovered from an ankle injury, displayed his abilities during the spring and impressed … moving off the line to be a large linebacker … foot speed enables him to make the switch.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Spent the season playing with the junior varsity squad … made a terrific 36-yard catch as a tight end against the Harvard jayvee, putting the Big Green inside the five late in the fourth quarter as they trailed by seven.

Ankle injury limited his opportunities with the junior varsity.

High School_____________________________________________________ Helped football team go 9-0-1 as a senior … first-team Independent School League as a senior … attended the Big Green’s summer camp and then chose Dartmouth over scholarship offer … earned three letters in football, two in track and one each in wrestling and lacrosse.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Scott and Laura … born on November 18, 1989 … … father played football at Maine … brother Ben was a defensive end at Bowdoin … uncle Daniel Revers is graduate of Dartmouth’s Tuck School … collects model cars and likes to design and make architectural models of buildings.

Eddie

Smith

SO • DT • 6-3 • 285 Louisville, Ky. Christian Academy

High School_____________________________________________________ First team All-New Orleans selection as a senior at the same school that produced Peyton and Eli Manning … forced, recovered and returned a fumble 75 yards for a touchdown … played middle linebacker as a junior … played one year at Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pa., in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, winning team’s most inspirational player award … owns three of four Newman power lifting records … high school coach was a teammate of former Dartmouth offensive line coach Cyril Brockmeier at Tulane, where both played under Coach Buddy Teevens … played goalie and fullback on the soccer field.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Gerry Vetter and Stephanie Bruno … born on May 10, 1989 … … served as a peer math and French tutor … four-year band member and captain as a senior when he was first-chair trumpet.

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Zach

Wodka

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SO • OL • 6-3 • 270 Arlington Heights, Ill. Buffalo Grove

Physical strength developing quickly as he matures into his body … top candidate to start at one of the defensive tackle spots … fills the middle well to stop opposing rushers in the holes.

Great opportunity to establish himself on the line as his brother Alex did last fall … similar blocker to his brother, will get a close look at one of the guard positions … nimble on his feet with purpose in his protection.

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Freshman (2008)_ ________________________________________________

Played in half the varsity games, starting the season finale at Princeton … first career tackle was a solo stop against Yale early in the fourth quarter … helped out on a season-high three tackles at Cornell.

Spent the season playing with the junior varsity squad.

High School_____________________________________________________ Christian Academy’s Lineman of the Year … chosen for the Greater Louisville East-West All-Star game … as offensive lineman helped the offense rank in top 10 in the state in Class 2A … Metro Louisville all-star nominee … three letters each in track and football … state finalist in the shot put and school record-holder in the shot … track and field academic all-state pick as a junior.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Lawrence and Garnetta … born on January 10, 1990 … sports editor of high school yearbook.

Smith’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year G UT AT

2008 Totals

5 5

1 1

7 7

Tot 8 8

TFL

0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

Int 0-0 0-0

PBU FR 0 0

0-0 0-0

High School_____________________________________________________ All-academic selection as a senior … won “Claude Rains Award” as the unheralded “invisible man” on high school team … played basketball until senior year when he chose to work in the weight room instead of play hoops in order to get bigger and stronger for the gridiron … earned four letters in football and two in basketball.

Personal________________________________________________________ Son of Steven and Stacy … born on June 15, 1990 … older brother Alex, a junior, is a starting offensive lineman for the Big Green … one of two younger brothers on the team along with wide receiver Brad Dornak, brother of Matt ’10 … enjoys fishing and kayaking … joined two friends to become first youth trio in Chicago area to finish a 30-inch pizza in an hour.

FF Blk 0 0

0 0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Freshmen PROFILES

Billy Bradshaw

FR • TE • 6-6 • 235 Brookfield, Wis. • Brookfield Central

FR • RB • 6-1 • 210 San Diego, Calif. • Rancho Bernardo

Captained Brookfield football team as a senior … helped team go 9-2 and win Greater Metro Conference championship his final year with a 9-2 overall mark … second-team all-conference choice in senior year … helped Brookfield go 13-1 and finish as state runner-up as a sophomore … earned three letters on the gridiron … also captained basketball and track teams as a senior … threw the shot and discus on track team … interested in a career in medicine … born in New Haven, Conn. … parents Michael and Michelle are both graduates of the University of Wisconsin.

Played just one year at Rancho Bernardo, making All-Palomar League Division I … firstteam San Diego All-Academic Division I … Rancho Bernardo Offensive MVP … chosen a Scholar-Athlete by the San Diego Chapter of the National Football Foundation … totaled 656 yards and six touchdowns as a senior … played against Dartmouth classmate John Hanna when Rancho Bernardo defeated Torrey Pines in their final year, 24-21 … seasonhigh 136 yards came in a three-point loss to Westview on a season-high 28 carries … also played outside linebacker … competed in track at Rancho Bernardo … as a junior helped Layton High School to the Utah Class 5-A Region 1 championship and to the state championship game with an 11-1 record … also played basketball and baseball at Layton … lived in South Korea for three years as a youth and is fluent in Korean … second-degree black belt in Taekwondo … Eagle Scout … parents graduated from Brigham Young … uncle Ben Bradshaw played four years of basketball at Yale before graduating in 1993.

Teevens: “A good-sized tight end who runs well. A basketball player. We had a high need at the tight end position and were looking to bring in a couple of guys who have played and he’s one that really caught our eye early. He was considering Wisconsin as a recruited walk-on and opted to come out this way and we are very, very happy to have him. We expect him to put on some weight. He was leaned up playing basketball. He’s a big guy that catches the ball well.”

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Rob Bathe FR • OL • 6-3 • 265 Plymouth, Minn. • Wayzata

Led Wayzata to a 13-0 record and 5A Minnesota championship as a senior … chosen to all-state, all-metro and all-conference first teams … selected to the Metro team for the 36th annual Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game … served as captain of Wayzata football and track teams as a senior … tossed shot 53 feet to win section championship as a junior … also wrestled for two years … bicycled across Iowa … talented singer interested in joining choir or a capella groups at Dartmouth … considering a psychology major with a music minor … once danced in The Nutcracker … likes to ski … parents William and Ellie are both Iowa State graduates. Teevens: “He’s a guy we had in camp. He’s tough with good size and reminds me a lot of (current freshman) Pat Lahey. He’s a powerful, physical guy. We liked the way he moved his feet. We see him as an inside guy who will add depth right off the bat for us. He’s a strong young man but we’ll be looking for him to put on a little weight, which we expect he will. He’s a smart young man who definitely will add some depth at the center position or either guard spot.”

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Michael Aprahamian

Teevens: “We’ve been trying to hit some bigger RBs and he’s got the size we’ve been looking for. He’s a 4.6 kid. We liked him on tape. He’ll run hard inside. He’s a good target who can catch the football as well. He adds another big back and some depth at the position.”

Mick Davis FR • DT • 6-3 • 250 Renton, Wash. • Eastside Catholic

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Named to All-Metro first team at offensive tackle and All-Metro second team at defensive end as a senior … won team’s scholar-athlete award and named a King Country ScholarAthlete finalist in final season … second-team All-Metro offensive tackle as a junior when he was named team’s top lineman … honorable mention at defensive end that fall … has six brothers and one sister … enjoys snowboarding and outdoor pursuits … gained 100 pounds during high school career. Teevens: “He’s a real athletic young man. He was here on campus and looked good. He actually put on some weight. He’s a guy that could immediately add some athleticism up front. You don’t like to play a lot of young players, but we played four of them last year on the defensive front and he could be a guy that if he adapts quickly could have an opportunity to see some time inside.”

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Shawn Bode

Alex Douglas

FR • WR • 6-2 • 195 Kaneohe, Hawaii • Kamehameha School

FR • FS • 6-2 • 200 Jacksonville, Fla. • Bartram Trail

Kamehameha School Scholar-Athlete for football and basketball … lettered two times on the gridiron, twice in basketball and once in track and field … captained basketball squad as a senior … helped hoop team to a 22-3 record and the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I and Hawaii High School Athletic Association championships with an overall 22-3 record … was a guard-forward on the hardwood … member of the Speech and Debate team that claimed two state championships … parents Ron and Faith are both graduates of the University of Hawaii … uncle John Reed was Dartmouth Class of ’81 … brother Parker played football at the College of Marin while brother Jacob ran cross country at St. Louis University.

Given name is James but goes by Alex … all-conference and Super 14 pick as a senior captain at Bartram Trail … chosen to the Ultimate 24 5-F team from Jacksonville … part of three district championship teams in football and two in track … football also won regional title in junior year … earned three letters in football, two in track and one in weightlifting … high school teammates and coaches called him Drago after the Russian boxer in Rocky IV … brother Matt Cunningham played defensive end at Ellsworth Community College … interested in music and outdoor pursuits … once swam in the Arctic Ocean. Teevens: “Douglas is a safety that we really liked. A kid who runs well. A 4.45 guy. He comes from a good football program down that way. He’s just a physical, aggressive guy that covers a lot of ground. We feel like with the departure of a couple of guys in the near future he’ll have an early opportunity, and he could help this year because he is a very savvy football player and a physical one.”

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Jackson Floyd

Freshmen PROFILES

FR • TE • 6-6 • 225 Winnetka, Ill. • Loyola Given name is Hugh Jackson Floyd … helped Loyola capture the 2008 Prep Bowl Championship with an 11-3 record … won four letters in football, two in basketball and one in crew at Loyola … had seven receptions at tight end and also played defensive end on Catholic League powerhouse … also basketball for Loyola … rowed in the four seat for the Midwest Scholarship championship crew as a freshman … one of four brothers, including a 2-year-old … father is a Florida State graduate while mother graduated from University of Minnesota … enjoys hunting … as a young boy lived in a Hyatt hotel his father managed. Teevens: “A big, big tight end. We are really, really excited about him. He’s a guy that has great growth potential. He told me he wants to be 250 coming into camp. That might be a little bit of a stretch, but he has that mindset physically and in his training. He moves his feet real well. He has great body control for a big guy. The more we see of him the more we like him. He’s a guy who can contribute early at the tight end position. He blocks well. He controls his body well. He’s a basketball player as well. He didn’t have a lot of receptions in high school but you watch him and he’s athletic catching the ball. That’s a big plus for us. With our depth at the tight end position we’d like to think he’s a guy who can come in and make his presence felt early.”

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Justin Foley

FR • TE • 6-3 • 235 Harrison, Ohio • William Henry Harrison

Lettered four times in football, twice helping school to Fort Ancient Valley Conference championships … team captain as a senior … East/West All-District All-Star and secondteam All-FAVC as a senior … honorable mention All-Southwest District and honorable mention all-city in final season … team Lineman of the Year as a senior … All-FAVC first team as a junior … had 58 catches for 927 yards and 10 touchdowns during high school career … recorded 33 catches for 574 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … lettered as a sophomore and junior in basketball and in baseball as a junior and senior … uncle David Simpson played football at Miami of Ohio … uncle Steve Foley played baseball at Ball State … interested in civil engineering … enjoys fishing and biking … Special Olympics volunteer.

Teevens: “He’s a tall, athletic, offensive lineman who will continue to grow. He played on both sides of the ball and some tight end position as well. He’s very open to playing any position that would be beneficial to us. He can snap the football. He could play a guard position. He’s athletic enough to play tackle. He could play tight end or defensive line. He’s a a big, tough guy we are impressed with. He comes out of a great program at Bergen Catholic. Fred Stengel has done a wonderful job with those kids.”

John Hanna FR • OL • 6-4 • 300 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. • Torrey Pines

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Shaq’s Football Pigpen Inductee as one of the 12 best linemen in San Diego … voted lineman of the year by his teammates … All-Avocado League honorable mention. San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic pick … two-year letterwinner in football and team captain as a senior … played against incoming running back Billy Bradshaw of Rancho Bernardo in high school … helped track team to Palomar League Championship as a junior thrower … father graduated from Ain Shams University in Cairo and mother from California State University, Northridge … has three sisters … enjoys outdoor activities. Teevens: “I love the name. He’s a center-guard type from another very well-known program out in the West Coast. We see him as an inside guy primarily. He could snap the ball or play a guard position. With him at 6-4, 300 pounds and Bathe at 6-3, 280 we have some stout guys in the interior again. The vision would be a Pat Lahey type guy. He’s a strong and well weight-trained individual as well. Like Bathe, he’s not backing up when he comes in.”

Ryan Hrabak FR • LB • 6-2 • 215 Grayslake, Ill. • Carmel Catholic

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Two-year letterwinner who captained football team as a senior … All-East Suburban Catholic Conference linebacker as a senior … All-Lake County honorable mention …Illinois All-State Academic Team … played running back and in the secondary before finding a home at linebacker … set to play outside as a senior but moved inside because of an injury and had a strong senior year … also lettered in track … interested in music … enjoys golf … father is a graduate of the University of Arizona, mother of Marquette University.

Teevens: “He’s another tight end/H-back. He’s just a very, very athletic guy. He actually played some defensive tackle as well and was impressive on tape. He’s athletic and physically mature enough to get himself in a position to contribute very early. He runs well and is a tough, physical guy. He’s even athletic enough to play in the backfield as a fullback.”

Teevens: “He’s a longer, leaner guy at linebacker. He’s listed at 215 but he’s probably 220 now and I expect him to come in maybe at 225. He’s got good speed. He’s a good-sized guy who plays well. He played with (incoming recruit) Tommy Patek at Carmel Catholic. He adds a little more size vertically along with good speed and athleticism. He’s another one who has the frame to put on some weight.”

Miles Gay

Danny Husband

FR • LB • 6-0 • 195 Friendswood, Texas • Clear Brook

FR • DE • 6-3 • 210 Tulsa, Okla. • Cascia Hall

Helped Clear Brook to the 24 5-A district championship and the Bi-District championship with a 7-4 record as a senior captain … won three letters in football and four in track … first-team all-district linebacker and first-team academic all-state … had 40 tackles and 20 assists as a senior … nine stops and six assisted tackles against Clear Lake and 10-5 vs. Alvin … interested in studying mathematics … Junior Olympian in shot put, discus and javelin.

Four-year letterwinner and captain as a senior on a small-school Oklahoma powerhouse … helped Cascia Hall go 15-0 and win the state Class 2A title as a junior and finish 13-0 while winning the Class 3A title as a senior … team went 7-0 in district play to win district titles in his sophomore, junior and senior years … chosen for the Class 3A all-state team by the Oklahoma Coaches Association … selected second-team All-Metro by the Tulsa World … honorable mention all-state by both the Tulsa World and Daily Oklahoman … three-year starter on the offensive line with 131 tackles and 18 assists in high school career … also lettered in basketball and track … father graduated from the University of Oklahoma, mother from TCU … uncle Buz Walters played football at Washington and Lee and uncle Rob Walters played tennis at Missouri … interested in engineering.

Teevens: “He’s a class valedictorian who was coming to school here on his own, so he’s not listed as a recruited guy. But he’s a very physical linebacker and we are glad to have him. He was a state discus and shot contender so he has explosive power for a guy of his stature.”

John Golio

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FR • OL • 6-4 • 240 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. • Bergen Catholic

Played right tackle for one of the top programs in New Jersey, which regularly turns out Ivy League players and has won 16 state championships since 1963 … classmates “signed” to play at Harvard, Penn, Columbia in the Ivies … two will play for Georgetown and one for Johns Hopkins … lettered three years … chosen the New Balance Student-Athlete of the Parochial Group IV 2008 state championship game played at Giants Stadium … helped Bergen Catholic to a 9-3 record as a senior … parents are both graduates of St. Peter’s College.

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Teevens: “He played offensive center and defensive end. He’s a productive guy. He’s just a relentless player. We look at him as a defensive end, but he could be a Sam (strong-side) linebacker. He’s an athletic kid who has some growth potential. He’s another kid we liked at camp and went on at camp. His team has won a bunch of games in a row and he’s been a big part of it. He dinged himself a little bit early in the year but came back. He’s a tough and somebody we feel will be a real positive addition for us.”

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Daniel Jamokha FR • OL • 6-5 • 255 Anaheim, Calif. • Western

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Chosen Orange League Lineman of the Year for helping Western go 9-3 and win the league title as a senior … first-team All-CIF and All-Orange County second team in final season … All-Orange League First Team as a junior … nominated for Brea Lions Orange County North-South Prep All-Star Game … earned three letters each in football, basketball and track and field … played center for 21-6 Orange League championship basketball team as a senior … has three brothers … interested in studying biology. Teevens: “Daniel is a big offensive tackle. We were looking for some tackle types, long rangy guys and that’s what he is. He may be 260 now and would like to come in at 270. He’s an athletic guy, a shot putter and discus thrower. He moves his feet well and we liked what we’ve seen of him.”

Elliot Kastner FR • DT • 6-2 • 250 Kamuela, Hawaii • Hawaii Prep

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First-team All-Big Island Interscholastic Federation selection on both sides of the ball as both a junior and senior … team MVP as a senior … all-state honorable mention … had 13 1/2 tackles for losses as a senior … won team’s Offensive Lineman Award as sophomore, junior and senior … earned four letters in football, four in track and three in wrestling … captained each team as a senior … fourth in the Hawaii State Wrestling Tournament in the 285-pound class after winning four matches, three on first-period pins … was 16-3 on year with half of the pins in the first 30 seconds … also throws weights in spring, earning team MVP award as one of the premier shot and discus throwers on the Big Island … was ranked 14th nationally in motocross as a 10-year-old … father is a graduate of Northwestern while mother went to University of Phoenix … comes from a large family with four sisters and two brothers … interested in engineering. Teevens: “He’s a dedicated weight trainer. He was a wrestler in the state tournament and strikes me as a tough, physical individual who could play on the defensive front. I see him at defensive tackle as he puts on a little bit of weight. He’s got some quickness and some strength and runs real well with a 4.9, good for a bigger kid. I love the fact that he’s a wrestler and understands leverage, body control, position and balance.”

Brian Kosnik

FR • WR • 6-5 • 185 Darien, Conn. • Darien

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Selected to the New Haven Register’s all-state first team and Connecticut Post All-Star team as a senior … chosen All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference Championship Game MVP and All-FCIAC Division First Team … also Connecticut Class MM all-state first team and CT News 12 Scholar-Athlete as a senior … caught school-record 70 passes for record 1,118 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior … carried six times for 34 yards and another touchdown … had 47 tackles and seven interceptions … top games were 9-187 (29.8 yards per catch), 7-132 and 7-117 … All-FCIAC football second team as a junior and honorable mention for basketball … father is a Harvard graduate while mother graduated from Duke … grandfather Norman Kohler played basketball at the University of North Carolina and was taken by the Indianapolis Olympians in the 1948 draft … enjoys golf and has teed it up at the Old Course in St. Andrews. Teevens: “He’s a big kid with good speed and athleticism similar to (senior) Eric Paul’s. He’s acrobatic in the air. A tough kid who is rangy. He runs well for a big kid. We see him playing outside or inside. He has very, very good hand-eye coordination and ball skills. We had him in camp and really liked him. He had a bunch of other folks approach him but he’s locked and loaded and we are excited about him.”

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Jason Lawrence

FR • FB • 5-10 • 225 Albany, N.Y. • Guilderland Central Two-year captain and three-year starter at linebacker … won Lineman Challenge Bench Press championship as a senior … carried 70 times for more than 400 yards, scoring five touchdowns as a senior fullback … helped team to Section 2, Class AA Empire Division championship with an 8-2 record as a junior … named to all-section first team as a junior … New York State Public High School Athletic Association scholar-athlete as a sophomore … father is a Northwestern graduate while mother graduated from the University of Westminster in London … cousin Kirk Dinnall was a high school soccer All-American who played four years at Virginia … has studied Japanese … enjoys chess. Teevens: “I really liked him on tape and liked him in person. He’ll add depth at the fullback position. He’s a stout guy who can probably carry a little bit more weight. He runs phsically and aggressively inside. He also played at the defensive line position, and that told me a little bit about his toughness. He’s explosive and probably not unlike (rising sophomore) Royce Egeolu, but with a bigger frame.”

Steven McCormack FR • WR • 5-10 • 175 Katy, Texas • Seven Lakes

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Three-time all-district honoree for Seven Lakes … academic all-state first team as a senior … came off the bench one week after separating shoulder to catch 38-yard pass and ran a kickoff back 42 yards in a critical 41-34 loss to Cinco Ranch … had 78 catches for 1,934 yards and 16 touchdowns in career … led District 24-4A in receiving TDs as junior and senior … starting kicker for three years … lettered three times in football and baseball, and twice each in cross country and track … all-district honorable mention for two years as a baseball outfielder … might play baseball at Dartmouth as well as football … all-district in cross country and all-region twice in track … New Hampshire will be the seventh state he’s lived in, joining Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Colorado, Montana and Texas. Teevens: “We’re really pleased with him. He brings some real good speed to the position. He’s athletic with a 4.4 in the 40 and can catch. With his speed and our numbers at the wide receiver position we feel he can work his way into a position to compete fairly quickly.”

Kelly Mitchell FR • LB • 5-11 • 190 Baton Rouge, La. • Parkview Baptist All-State first team linebacker as a senior and second team as a junior … two-time AllMetro linebacker selection … Coaches Co-Defensive MVP of District 8-3A in 2008 … academic all-state as a senior … Parkview Baptist all-time sack leader … chosen for the 2008 Red Stick Bowl … lettered three times in football, four times in track and once in soccer … helped football team to a 15-0 record and the 3-A state championship as a junior … both parents graduated from University of Louisiana at Monroe … father Pat Mitchell lettered three years in the early ’80s as a defensive tackle at ULM. Teevens: “They play real good football down there and he’s a butt kicker. He’s very physical. He’s another 4.4 or 4.5 guy who could probably play an outside linebacker for us but with his cover skills, speed and hitting we see him as a safety. With his speed he should have the ability to be involved on our special teams next fall in some capacity as long as he acclimates and picks up the system quickly.”

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Swin Moore

Freshmen PROFILES

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FR • CB • 5-11 • 180 Marietta, Ga. • Marietta

Thomas Prewitt

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FR • OL • 6-7 • 300 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. • Bergen Catholic

Cobb County Touchdown Club All-County Defensive Back as a senior … named Marietta High School’s Best Defensive Back as a junior and senior … selected for Cobb Senior Bowl II game … earned three letters in football, three in golf and one in soccer … comes from a city that might send as many football players to the Ivy League as any … junior Charles Bay, 2008 captain Andrew Dete and defensive end Malcolm Freberg all hail from Marietta … both parents graduated from Berry College.

Second-team all-league selection as a junior and as a senior … lettered four times in football and four times as a thrower in track, captaining both teams as a senior … MVP of boys track team as a sophomore and junior … also lettered in basketball as a senior … served as student government president … enjoys out-of-doors activities and interested in choir singing … as big as he is, he was a five-pound preemie … is ordained and conducted the ceremony at his sister’s wedding.

Teevens: “Moore is a safety who has the ability to play cover corner. He’s another 4.5 guy. He’s a longer, leaner guy with the speed we felt we needed in the secondary. We liked him on tape. Coming from an area where there’s a lot of speed he was competing with, we feel the adjustment will be fairly natural.”

Teevens: “He’s another big ol’ fellow. He runs well for a big guy and we think he’ll continue to get bigger. He’s another one who is a very good student, No. 1 in his class. With him and Jamokha that’s two long, leaner guys who can continue to develop.”

Tom Patek

Teddy Reed

FR • LB • 6-3 • 205 Long Grove, Ill. • Carmel Catholic

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Captained Carmel Catholic to a 10-2 record and a berth in the state quarterfinals as a senior despite battling injures … Carmel Catholic surrendered just one rushing touchdown until the final game … lettered as a junior and senior after captaining freshman and sophomore teams … also competed in track for two years … father graduated from Michigan while mother graduated from Northern Illinois … father, Robert, played strong safety for Bo Schembechler at Michigan from 1975-78 and later coached for two years … uncle Greg Portland was Dartmouth Class of ’91. Teevens: “He’s an athletic guy. He’s a taller linebacker at 6-2 and maybe 205 or 210. He’ll put on some weight. He runs well and loves to play. He’s a talented guy who will give us some athleticism and speed. He someone who can play inside or outside. He has some cover capabilities as well as the ability to rush the passer. We really liked what we saw when we had him in camp.”

Greg Patton

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FR • QB • 6-0 • 190 College Park, Ga. • Woodward Academy

Full name is Coleman Gregory Patton III … first-team All-Region 4-AAA quarterback as a senior captain … team MVP for the War Eagles, who finished 8-4 … won three letters in football and two in baseball as a third baseman … chosen Homecoming King and Best All-Around Student by his peers as a senior … enjoys golf … father graduated from South Alabama, mother from Rutgers College … appeared on the Today Show when he was 9 for a story about youth baseball. Teevens: “He’s a very athletic guy that could help us at the quarterback position. He throws the ball well. He’s a 4.6 guy. He could be a running back, a safety, a wide receiver. We’ll probably line him up as a quarterback right off the bat just based on the numbers, and see what he can do.”

Cole Pembroke FR • FS • 6-0 • 200 Phoenix, Ariz. • Desert Vista

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Three-year starter with the Thunder as a safety and quarterback, captaining team as a senior … led team to the 5A championship game as a junior signalcaller and as a defensive back helped squad to Central Region Championships as a sophomore and senior … three-year letterwinner in football and four-year starter on baseball diamond where he was a captain as a senior … senior football honors included Arizona Republic 5A All-State, Arizona Republic All-Southeast Valley, region defensive player of the year and National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award … first-team all-region quarterback as a junior as well as first-team all-region and all-city as a baseball player … Desert Vista ScholarAthlete of the Year as a junior and Athlete of the Year as a sophomore … has three sisters … uncle Mike Cooley was a sprinter on the track team at Wyoming from 1990-93 … father graduated from South Dakota School of Mines, mother from University of South Dakota.

FR • DE • 6-4 • 255 Boxford, Mass. • Deerfield Academy

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As a senior at Masconomet High School was chosen All-State Super 26, Shrine Bowl All-Star, Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic, All-Cape Ann League and Salem News All-Star … Blue-Chip Combine Overall Winner 2007 … Jim Bunker Humanitarian Award in 2007 … helped Masconomet rush for more than 2,500 yards … All-Eastern Mass all-star and Cape Ann League All-Star in lacrosse … grandfather Edward Rockwell ’53 and his uncle Richard Rockwell ’28 both graduated from Dartmouth … comes from an athletic family … Richard Rockwell captained Dartmouth golf team … Father Scott Reed captained Tufts squash … uncle Ted Rockwell played hockey and baseball at Holy Cross and was drafted by the New York Mets … uncle Paul Toolin, a hurdler and skier at New Hampshire in the ’20s, is a member of the UNH Hall of Fame … Enjoyed dance class at Deerfield. Teevens: “He’s a big young man we are excited about as we look to continue to improve our defensive front. Taking a postgraduate year at Deerfield Academy enabled him to continue to grow and get stronger. He should be able to come in and have the ability to physically compete for playing time right off the bat … (We) feel like he will add some size, some toughness and some athleticism as well. He’s an athletic guy who can move around. He’s a tough young man we feel can help us with depth at that position and challenge for playing time early. He’s another one who had scholarship opportunities.”

Jeremy Rick FR • RB • 5-10 • 185 Bellingham, Wash. • Bellingham

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Topped 1,000-yard mark as a junior and senior … ran for 1,150 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior … surpassed century mark in eight of 10 contests as a senior … first-team AllNorthwest Conference and all-league running back as a junior and senior … 2A all-state second team as a senior … honorable mention all-league safety final two years … earned three letters each in football and track, captaining both teams as a junior and senior … won conference and district titles at 100 meters and ran on conference title 4x100 relay that was fifth in the state … enjoys mountain biking. Teevens: “Rick is a running back/defensive back. He’s a fast, quick-reacting individual who has the ability to play on either side of the football. We’ll probably line him up at running back at the start to get some speed there, but we’ll evaluate him once he’s been in. He’s open to contributing. He could play wide receiver as well. He adds a little more depth wherever he plays.”

Teevens: “It was between us and a bunch of the Ivies for Pembroke, another safety who runs well with a 4.6 40. Sammy McCorkle really, really liked him in the secondary. He’s a very savvy guy in the back end and we think he might be able to contribute for us fairly early. He adds depth at a position we are a little bit light in.”

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John Scheve FR • OL • 6-8 • 295 Towson, Md. • Boys Latin

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Won two letters in football and four in ice hockey at Boys Latin … target for a number of Ivy League schools after playing on a line averaging 250 pounds … biggest lineman in MIAA B Conference … made Super 22 Team as a junior and scholar-athlete team as a senior … family summers in Sharon, Vt. … attended Dartmouth camp for three consecutive years … father is a Brown graduate while mother graduated from Villanova … brother Peter plays football at Colby … enjoys skiing … once tossed a football with Johnny Unitas. Teevens: “He’s a good-sized guy that we’ve had in camp a couple years. He was like a colt when we first saw him, tall and gangly. We told him to work on his feet. He came back the next year and was markedly improved. Then we watched him through his senior season and thought this was a guy we wanted to go on. He’s a big, long-armed, long-legged guy who is a hockey player as well. Imagine a 295-pound guy taking it in the corners. He’s a guy we feel real good about. He’s a developing guy but it’s tough to find big, tall kids like that. With that height and width as a long-armed guy he’ll be an offensive tackle for us. People are coming on him a little bit late, but we were on him early and encouraged the early-decision so he was a very good get for us. He’s bigger than (former offensive line coach) Cyril (Brockmeier). He will be the biggest guy in the offensive meeting room.”

Michael Tree FR • DE • 6-2 • 240 Phoenix, Ariz. • Brophy Prep

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Rivals two-star player … first-team all-state and all-region 5A1 choice by the Arizona Coaches Association … chosen Arizona Interscholastic Association Sollenberger Classic Scholar Athlete as a senior … helped football team to 2007 state 5A1 championship with a 12-2 record and to the state finals in 2008 … football team won 5A1 Arizona Desert Valley Region Championship each of his seasons … lettered three times in football and twice in lacrosse … student body president as a senior … comes from same school as Dartmouth offensive linemen Shane Peterlin and Brock Middleton … father is a graduate of the University of Colorado, mother of Nebraska … interested in environmental science and international relations studies … did a New Orleans Katrina Immersion Program in 2007 and an El Salvador Social Peace and Justice Immersion Program in 2008 … has been to Antarctica … Likes to act, sing and beat box. Teevens: “He’s a guy that I love to watch play. He’s out of a real good Brophy Prep program. He’s president of his class, a tremendous young man. A leader. He’s a charismatic, tough, physical guy. It was us and a bunch of Ivies and we’re delighted to have him coming this way. Physically he’s a little more developed than some of the guys up front. He and Teddy Reed are two guys that can run and are physical. That will help us up front. He’s a very, very intense kid.”

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FR • WR • 6-1 • 170 Sherman Oaks, Calif. • Harvard Westlake

All-CIF Southern Section Football Selections Northwest Division first team in 2008 … first-team All-Del Ray League as a senior … team MVP and Valley All-Star in final year … second-team all-league as a junior … caught 46 pass for 627 yards and nine touchdowns last fall … averaged 13.6 yards per catch with 10 catches for 104 yards in a 21-21 tie with Lynwood and six grabs for 120 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-13 win over Chaminade … nephew of Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan … brother Michael plays tennis at Boston College … cousin Clay Solomon plays golf at Lafayette … mother graduated from Arizona … interested in coaching after graduation. Teevens: “He runs well and gets off the ball but is probably more of a control receiver. His coach, Vic Eumont, and I coached together at Tulane. I saw him on tape and went out and visited with him. He’s got some size and elusiveness. He’s a tough guy to jam up on the line of scrimmage. He has great hands and wants to be a coach. He loves football. I put a lot of stock in what Vic says and he said he’ll play and he’ll play a lot for you. Vic has coached a long time at the major college level and he said he’d stake his reputation on it. It was us and Colgate down the stretch.”

Garrett Waggoner

FR • SS • 6-2 • 210 Sarasota, Fla. • Riverview

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Sarasota Herald Tribune honorable-mention pick as a senior … chosen for the Brad Price Memorial PAL Bowl … team won district title as a junior and senior … played safety and outside linebacker as a junior and safety, OLB and tight end as a senior … Florida academic all-state … three-year letterwinner in football, serving as captain in senior year … also lettered in track and weightlifting … lots for his family to talk about with Coach Teevens because Grandfather Hal Waggoner played at Tulane (where Teevens was later head coach) and father Scott played at Florida (where Teevens was an assistant) … grandfather also played professionally with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL … both parents are Florida graduates … enjoys fishing and hunting. Teevens: “He’s another guy I really like from a really good program. He’s a hitter. He’s just physically aggressive and gets after it. He’s a well-put together and well-trained kid who loves the game. I think it came down to us and Cornell and we’re glad to have him. He loves to play. Will be ready to go. He’s talked about coming up early. A big safety who could play outside linebacker in a 4-2 type of scheme. A guy who will hit you.”

R.C. Willenbrock FR • K • 5-11 • 170 Englewood, Colo. • Cherry Creek Given name is Robert Carl Willenbrock … two-sport athlete recruited for lacrosse … lettered three times in football at Creek making first-team All-Colorado, all-conference and academic all-state as a senior … kicking guru Chris Sailer said he “has a huge leg and unlimited potential. Perhaps the strongest leg in the class of 2009. DI-A kicker without a doubt.” … helped Creek to Centennial League lacrosse championships while earning firstteam all-state and all-conference honors … also lettered in golf … father graduated from Colorado — where he played golf for the Buffaloes — and mother from Arizona State … likes to ski and play golf … built his own computer at age 13. Teevens: “Obviously (freshman) Foley Schmidt has done a great job for us. But to have a guy like this come in for lacrosse will make the position even more competitive. We don’t know a whole lot about him other than that he’s a capable kicker. We’re certainly appreciative of having a guy like that come out.”

Chase Womack FR • CB • 6-0 • 195 Austin, Texas • Westlake All-district honorable mention as a senior at Westlake, alma mater of Dartmouth teammates Matt and Brad Dornak … helped Westlake to Tri-District, Area and District 25 5A titles as a senior … had 45 tackles and team-best seven interceptions … first-team All-Centex and academic all-state … helped Westlake to Bi-District championship in basketball as a guard … lettered at Lighthouse Christian Academy as a freshman where his head coach was former LCA principal George Neos ’93, a two-time, All-Ivy linebacker at Dartmouth … also lettered in basketball and track at the California school … a triplet … Has five brothers and three sisters … father is a Pepperdine graduate while mother graduated from Harvard, where she earned her MD. Teevens: “Another guy I really liked. He went to the same school as the Dornaks (Matt and Brad). He’s a good-sized guy with speed. He’ll give us something on the corner. He was a nationally ranked bicyclist and his dad’s a big cyclist, so we had a lot to talk about when we were recruiting him.”

Garrett Wymore FR • FB • 6-2 • 215 Palos Verdes Peninsula, Fla. • Chadwick School Four-year letterwinner at Chadwick, serving as team captain his final two seasons … first-team All-CIF, Lion’s All-Star Game nominee, all-area, Prep League Defensive MVP as a senior … was first freshman to be chosen to the All-Prep League first team … lettered twice in lacrosse, making All-Bay League first team as a senior … missed junior year with a torn ACL … interested in studying physics at Dartmouth … enjoys backpacking … father graduated from Western Michigan and mother from Michigan.

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2009 Opponents

Game 1 • Sept. 19, 2009 • Colgate Raiders • Memorial Field • 1:30 p.m. School Information 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Colgate Series Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,800 Founding Year: 1819 Colors: Maroon, White and Gray Conference: Patriot League President: Lyle Roelofs (Acting) Athletics Director: David Roach Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium Surface/Capacity: Natural Grass/10,221

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 at Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 at Oct. 17 at Oct. 24 at Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at Nov. 14

Team Information

Head Coach: Dick Biddle (Duke ’71) Record at Colgate (Years): 104-49 (13) Overall Record (Years): 104-49 (13) Office Phone: 315-228-7603 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 (5/6 O, 7/4 D) 2008 Record/Conference: 9-3/5-0 (1st) Series Record: Colgate leads 17-5-1 Football Contact: Jeremiah Hergott Office Phone: 315-228-7566 E-mail: jhergott@colgate.edu Press Box Phone: 315-824-3433 Web Site: www.GoColgateRaiders.com

Game 2 • Sept. 26, 2009 • School Information

2008 Results

Date Aug. 30 at Sept. 7 at Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 at Nov. 1 Nov. 8 at Nov. 22 Nov. 29 at

Head Coach: Sean McDonnell (New Hampshire ’78) Record at UNH (Years): 70-49 (10) Overall Record (Years): 70-49 (10) Office Phone: 603-862-1852 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/18 (25/11 Off, 28/7 Def ) Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11 (4/7 Off, 8/3 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 10-3/6-2 (1st North) Series Record: Tied 17-17-2 Football Contact: Scott Stapin Office Phone: 603-862-2585 E-mail: smstapin@cisunix.unh.edu Press Box Phone: TBA Web Site: www.UNHWildcats.com

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Opponent Stony Brook Coastal Carolina Furman Dartmouth Fordham* Georgetown* Princeton Cornell Bucknell* Lafayette* Lehigh* Holy Cross* Villanova1

*Patriot League game 1 NCAA FCS Playoffs

Time 6:00 6:00 1:30 6:00 1:00 7:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00

Result 26- 42 L 23- 19 W 21- 42 L 34- 20 W 31- 24 W Canceled 27- 24 W 38- 22 W 52- 28 W 21- 13 W 34- 33 W 28- 27 W 28- 55 L

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Result

Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Colgate Dartmouth Colgate

10- 16 7- 7 18- 6 19- 27 41- 16 27- 13 14- 24 7- 13 20- 21 21- 38 28- 54 16- 20 35- 14 24- 45 3- 35 24- 42 26- 30 9- 31 15- 17 26- 21 7- 28 (ot) 28- 31 20- 34

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New Hampshire Wildcats • Cowell Stadium • 12:00 p.m.

Location: Durham, N.H. Enrollment: 12,600 Founding Year: 1866 Colors: UNH Blue and White Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: Mark W. Huddleston Athletics Director: Marty Scarano Stadium: Cowell Stadium Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf/6,500

Team Information

Opponent Monmouth Stony Brook Dartmouth Fordham* Cornell Princeton Georgetown* Holy Cross* Lehigh* Lafayette* Bucknell*

2009 Schedule Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 at Sept. 26 Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 Oct. 17 at Oct. 24 at Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 at Nov. 21

Opponent St. Francis (Pa.) Ball State Dartmouth Towson* Villanova* Massachusetts* Hofstra* Northeastern* Rhode Island* William & Mary* Maine*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 6 at Sept. 13 at Sept. 20 Sept. 27 at Oct. 11 Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 at Nov. 15 Nov. 22 at Nov. 29 at Dec. 6 at

Opponent Army Rhode Island* Albany Dartmouth William & Mary* Northeastern* Towson* Hofstra* Villanova* Massachusetts* Maine* Southern Illinois1 #3 Northern Iowa1

*Colonial Athletic Association game 1 NCAA FCS Playoffs

Time 12:00 7:00 12:00 3:30 12:00 3:30 3:00 12:00 12:00 1:30 12:00 Result 28- 10 W 51- 43 W 32- 24 W 42- 6 W 34- 38 L 33- 21 W 42- 14 W 45- 25 W 13- 24 L 52- 21 W 28- 24 W 29- 20 W 34- 36 L

Dartmouth-UNH Series Year Site

Result

1901 Dartmouth 51- 0 1907 Dartmouth 10- 0 1916 Dartmouth 33- 0 1917 Dartmouth 21- 6 1921 Dartmouth 24- 0 1932 Dartmouth 25- 0 1934 Dartmouth 21- 7 1956 Dartmouth 13- 0 1957 Dartmouth 27- 0 1960 Dartmouth 7- 6 1961 Dartmouth 28- 3 1964 UNH 40- 0 1965 Dartmouth 56- 6 1968 Dartmouth 21- 0 1969 UNH 31- 0 1972 Dartmouth 24- 14 1973 UNH 9- 10 1976 Dartmouth 24- 13

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Year Site

Result

1979 UNH 10- 10 1980 Dartmouth 7- 24 1984 Dartmouth 10- 38 1985 UNH 7- 23 1986 Dartmouth 12- 66 1987 UNH 3- 41 1990 UNH 21- 21 1992 UNH 27- 45 1993 Dartmouth 7- 14 2000 UNH 21- 42 2001 Dartmouth 38- 42 2002 Dartmouth 26- 29 2003 UNH 17- 42 2004 Dartmouth 24- 45 2005 UNH 20- 49 2006 Dartmouth 14- 56 2007 UNH 31- 52 2008 Dartmouth 6- 42

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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2009 Opponents

Game 3 • Oct. 3, 2009 • Penn Quakers • Memorial Field • 1:30 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Penn Series School Information Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 10,422 Founding Year: 1740 Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Ivy League President: Dr. Amy Gutmann Athletics Director: Steve Bilsky Stadium: Franklin Field Surface/Capacity: Sprinturf/52,958

Team Information

Head Coach: Al Bagnoli (Central Conn. State ’75) Record at Penn (Years): 113-54 (17) Overall Record (Years): 200-73 (26) Office Phone: 215-573-9229 Basic Offense: Multiple One-Back Basic Defense: 50 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 (8/3 O, 7/4 D) Series Record: Penn leads 42-32-2 2008 Record/Conference: 6-4/5-2 (3rd) Football Contact: Eric Dolan Office Phone: 215-898-6129 E-mail: erdolan@upenn.edu Press Box Phone: 215-898-6159 Web Site: www.PennAthletics.com

Date Sept. 19 Sept. 26 at Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 Oct. 17 at Oct. 24 Oct. 31 at Nov. 7 Nov. 14 at Nov. 21

Opponent Villanova Lafayette Dartmouth* Bucknell Columbia* Yale* Brown* Princeton* Harvard* Cornell*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 Oct. 11 at Oct. 18 Oct. 25 at Nov. 1 Nov. 7 at Nov. 15 Nov. 22 at

Opponent Villanova Lafayette Dartmouth* Georgetown Columbia* Yale* Brown* Princeton* Harvard* Cornell*

*Ivy League game

Time 7:00 6:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 3:30 12:30 3:30 12:00 1:00

Result (ot) 14- 20 L 17- 24 L 23- 10 W 27- 7 W 15- 10 W 9- 7 W 27- 34 L 14- 9 W 21- 24 L 23- 6 W

Year Site

1896 1897 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1932 1933 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

Penn Penn Penn Penn Neutral1 Penn Neutral1 Penn Neutral2 Penn Neutral2 Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Dartmouth Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn

Result

0- 16 0- 34 34- 21 41- 0 7- 3 7- 7 0- 7 0- 21 20- 19 44- 7 14- 14 7- 14 14- 7 6- 7 6- 20 0- 12 6- 39 0- 32 13- 26 0- 21 26- 42 14- 39 0- 7 7- 14 6- 3 13- 12 0- 13 15- 0 30- 0 17- 0 28- 0 27- 7 42- 19 40- 21 23- 0 21- 26 41- 0 28- 0

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Year Site

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Pen Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn Dartmouth Penn

Team Information

Head Coach: Tom Williams (Stanford ’92) Record at Yale (Years): 0-0 Overall Record (Years): 0-0 Office Phone: 203-432-1490 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/24 (17/13 Off, 18/10 Def ) Starters Returning/Lost: 13/14 (7/8 Off, 6/7 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 6-4/4-3 (4th) Series Record: Yale leads 50-36-6 Football Contact: Steve Conn Office Phone: 203-432-1455 E-mail: steven.conn@yale.edu Press Box Phone: 203-764-9244 Web Site: www.YaleBulldogs.com

19- 3 31- 17 16- 22 20- 27 19- 14 20- 0 3- 7 31- 21 20- 6 40- 7 33- 13 0- 21 14- 38 24- 55 14- 19 7- 21 7- 49 27- 33 24- 0 6- 16 21- 15 36- 17 6- 10 11- 13 12- 20 24- 22 23- 15 14- 17 6- 17 14- 48 20- 21 14- 49 20- 33 0- 35 9- 26 10- 17 21- 13 10- 23

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Braves Field, Boston, Mass. ~ 2Polo Grounds, New York, N.Y.

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Game 4 • Oct. 10, 2009 • Yale Bulldogs • Yale Bowl • 12:00 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Yale Series School Information

Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 5,200 Founding Year: 1701 Colors: Yale Blue and White Conference: Ivy League President: Richard C. Levin Athletics Director: Tom Beckett Stadium: Yale Bowl Surface/Capacity: Natural Grass/63,000

Result

Date Sept. 19 at Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 at Oct. 24 at Oct. 31 at Nov. 7 Nov. 14 at Nov. 21

Opponent Georgetown Cornell* Lafayette Dartmouth* Lehigh Penn* Columbia* Brown* Princeton* Harvard*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 Oct. 11 at Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 at Nov. 15 Nov. 22 at

Opponent Georgetown Cornell* Holy Cross Dartmouth* Fordham Penn* Columbia* Brown* Princeton* Harvard*

*Ivy League game

Time 1:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 3:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 12:00

Result 47- 7 W 14- 17 L (2ot) 31- 28 W 34- 7 W 10- 12 L 7- 9 L 27- 12 W 13- 3 W 14- 0 W 0- 10 L

Year Site

1884 1893 1894 1895 1895 1896 1899 1900 1924 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962

Result

Year Site

Result

Dartmouth 0- 113 L 1963 Yale 6- 10 Yale 0- 28 L 1964 Yale 15- 24 1 Neutral 1965 Yale 20- 17 0- 34 L 1966 Yale 28- 13 Yale 0- 26 L 1967 Yale 15- 56 Yale 0- 32 L 2 1968 Yale 17- 47 Neutral 0- 42 L 1969 Yale 42- 21 Neutral3 0- 16 L 1970 Yale 10- 0 Neutral3 0- 17 L 17- 15 Yale 14- 14 T 1971 Dartmouth 1972 Yale 14- 45 Yale 7- 14 L 1973 Dartmouth 24- 13 Yale 0- 19 L 1974 Yale 9- 14 Yale 0- 18 L 1975 Yale 14- 16 Yale 12- 16 L 14- 18 Yale 0- 0 T 1976 Yale 3- 0 Yale 33- 33 T 1977 Yale 1978 Dartmouth 10- 3 Yale 0- 6 L 1979 Yale 0- 3 Yale 13- 14 L 1980 Dartmouth 7- 35 Yale 2- 7 L 3- 24 Yale 14- 6 W 1981 Yale 21- 22 Yale 11- 7 W 1982 Dartmouth 24- 21 Yale 9- 9 T 1983 Yale 18- 28 Yale 24- 6 W 1984 Yale 17- 17 Yale 33- 0 W 1985 Dartmouth 1986 Yale 39- 13 Yale 7- 13 L 7- 17 Yale 7- 0 W 1987 Dartmouth 1988 Yale 13- 22 Yale 7- 17 L 19- 24 Yale 20- 6 W 1989 Dartmouth 1990 Dartmouth 27- 17 Yale 0- 6 L 1991 Yale 28- 24 Yale 0- 6 L 1992 Dartmouth 39- 27 Yale 2- 33 L 1993 Yale 31- 14 Yale 14- 23 L 14- 13 Yale 41- 14 W 1994 Dartmouth 22- 7 Yale 34- 13 W 1995 Yale 40- 6 Yale 7- 0 W 1996 Dartmouth 21- 7 Yale 14- 10 W 1997 Yale 1998 Dartmouth 22- 19 Yale 7- 21 L 3- 44 Yale 32- 0 W 1999 Yale 2000 Dartmouth 14- 24 Yale 7- 13 L 2001 Yale 32- 27 Yale 0- 20 L 2002 Dartmouth 20- 17 Yale 0- 19 L 17- 40 Yale 14- 14 T 2003 Yale 14- 24 Yale 22- 14 W 2004 Dartmouth 0- 13 Yale 12- 8 W 2005 Yale 2006 Dartmouth 14- 26 Yale 0- 29 L 10- 50 Yale 24- 8 W 2007 Yale 7- 34 Yale 9- 0 W 2008 Dartmouth 1 Springfield, Mass. ~ 2Providence, R.I. ~ 3Newton, Mass.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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2009 Opponents

Game 5 • Oct. 17, 2009 • Holy Cross Crusaders • Fitton Field • 1:00 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Holy Cross Series School Information Location: Worcester, Mass. Enrollment: 2,790 Founding Year: 1843 Colors: Royal Purple Conference: Patriot League President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletics Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr. Stadium: Fitton Field Surface/Capacity: Natural Grass/23,500

Team Information

Head Coach: Tom Gilmore (Penn ’86) Record at Holy Cross (Years): 30-25 (5) Overall Record (Years): 30-25 (5) Office Phone: 508-793-2584 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/26 (21/12 O, 21/11 D) Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 (6/5 O, 9/2 D) 2008 Record/Conference: 7-4/5-1 (2nd) Series Record: Tied at 34-34-4 Football Contact: Charles Bare Office Phone: 508-793-2583 E-mail: cbare@holycross.edu Press Box Phone: 508-793-2204 Web Site: www.GoHolyCross.com

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 at Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 at Nov. 7 at Nov. 14 Nov. 21 at

Opponent Georgetown* Sacred Heart Harvard Northeastern Brown Dartmouth Colgate* Fordham* Lehigh* Lafayette* Bucknell*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 6 Sept. 19 at Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 at Oct. 11 Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 at Nov. 22 at

Opponent Massachusetts Harvard Georgetown* Yale Brown Dartmouth Lehigh* Bucknell* Fordham* Lafayette* Colgate*

Team Information

Head Coach: Norries Wilson (Minnesota ’89) Record at Columbia (Years): 8-22 (3) Overall Record (Years): 8-22 (3) Office Phone: 212-854-7062 Basic Offense: Multiple/option Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/15 (18/9 Off, 23/6 Def ) Starters Returning/Lost: 18/4 (9/3 Off, 8/1 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 2-8/2-5 (T-6th) Series Record: Dartmouth leads 61-17-1 Football Contact: Darlene Camacho Office Phone: 212-854-2535 E-mail: dc2164@columbia.edu Press Box Phone: 212-304-8023 Web Site: www.GoColumbiaLions.com

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Date Sept. 19 at Sept. 26 Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 at Oct. 17 Oct. 24 at Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 at Nov. 21

Opponent Fordham Central Connecticut State Princeton* Lafayette Penn* Dartmouth* Yale* Harvard* Cornell* Brown* Opponent Fordham Towson Princeton* Lafayette Penn* Dartmouth* Yale* Harvard* Cornell* Brown*

Year Site

1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1911 1920 1931 1936 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968

Dartmouth Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Lynn, Mass. Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Dartmouth Dartmouth Holy Cross Holy Cross Dartmouth Holy Cross

Result

18- 0 18- 4 16- 6 16- 0 52- 0 18- 5 12- 0 6- 0 27- 14 14- 7 0- 7 17- 6 3- 0 6- 6 6- 13 3- 0 0- 0 19- 6 31- 7 21- 21 9- 27 6- 28 27- 26 21- 29 7- 7 14- 7 8- 14 8- 31 8- 9 13- 17 10- 0 13- 8 17- 6 6- 7 24- 8 17- 29

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Year Site

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Result

Dartmouth 38- 6 W Holy Cross 50- 14 W Dartmouth 28- 9 W Holy Cross 17- 7 W Dartmouth 0- 10 L Holy Cross 3- 14 L Dartmouth 28- 7 W Holy Cross 45- 7 W Dartmouth 17- 14 W Holy Cross 0- 35 L Dartmouth 7- 13 L Holy Cross 6- 17 L Dartmouth 0- 28 L Holy Cross 12- 28 L Dartmouth 14- 41 L Holy Cross 20- 30 L Dartmouth 14- 17 L Holy Cross 7- 48 L Dartmouth 23- 62 L Holy Cross 3- 17 L Dartmouth 7- 33 L Holy Cross 10- 21 L Dartmouth 6- 23 L Holy Cross 48- 0 W Dartmouth 7- 13 L Dartmouth 35- 7 W Holy Cross 35- 6 W Dartmouth 31- 14 W Holy Cross 17- 49 L Dartmouth 44- 36 W Holy Cross 24- 20 W Dartmouth 0- 24 L Holy Cross 16- 28 L Dartmouth (ot) 21- 24 L Holy Cross 15- 41 L Dartmouth 26- 44 L

Lions • Memorial Field • 1:30 p.m.

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 at Nov. 7 at Nov. 15 Nov. 22 at

Result 42- 45 L 24- 25 L 38- 14 W (2ot) 28- 31 L 41- 34 W 44- 26 W 35- 21 W 34- 17 W 38- 17 W 27- 26 W 27- 28 L

*Patriot League game

Game 6 • Oct. 24, 2009 • Columbia 2009 Schedule School Information Location: New York, N.Y. Enrollment: 5,621 Founding Year: 1754 Colors: Columbia Blue and White Conference: Ivy League President: Lee C. Bollinger Athletics Director: Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Stadium: Lawrence A. Wien Stadium Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf/17,000

Time TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1:00 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

*Ivy League game

Time 6:00 12:30 3:00 6:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 12:30 12:30 12:30

Result 22- 29 L 24- 31 L 24- 27 L 3- 13 L 10- 15 L 21- 13 W 12- 27 L 28- 42 L 17- 7 W 10- 41 L

Dartmouth-Columbia Series Year Site

1899 1921 1922 1923 1928 1929 1930 1931 1935 1936 1937 1940 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1

Neutral1 Dartmouth Neutral2 Neutral2 Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia

Result

0- 22 31- 7 28- 7 31- 6 21- 7 34- 0 52- 0 6- 19 7- 13 20- 13 27- 0 6- 20 26- 13 47- 13 18- 0 0- 21 13- 33 0- 15 26- 21 35- 14 14- 7 6- 21 38- 14 19- 25 26- 0 14- 7 14- 0 7- 0 38- 0 22- 0 22- 6 14- 35 42- 0 47- 6 31- 14 47- 0 56- 14 13- 7 31- 19 37- 7

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Year Site

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Neutral3 Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth Columbia

Result

55- 0 29- 31 38- 8 24- 6 21- 0 22- 17 34- 14 14- 7 37- 7 17- 0 48- 0 21- 7 56- 41 17- 17 41- 9 34- 3 41- 0 12- 10 20- 10 13- 12 34- 20 28- 19 38- 19 42- 25 14- 13 43- 27 40- 0 23- 21 14- 24 14- 21 21- 49 20- 27 24- 23 26- 21 6- 9 17- 6 20- 7 37- 28 13- 21

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Manhattan Field, New York, N.Y. ~ 2Polo Grounds, New York, N.Y. 3 The Meadowlands, Easdt Rutherford, N.J.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


2009 Opponents

Game 7 • Oct. 31, 2009 • Harvard Crimson • Harvard Stadium • 12:00 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Penn Series School Information Location: Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: 6,700 Founding Year: 1636 Colors: Crimson, Black and White Conference: Ivy League President: Drew Gilpin Faust Athletics Director: Robert L. Scalise Stadium: Harvard Stadium Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf/30,323

Team Information

Head Coach: Tim Murphy (Springfield ’78) Record at Harvard (Years): 97-52 (15) Overall Record (Years): 129-97-1 (22) Office Phone: 617-495-2207 Basic Offense: Multiple Pro Basic Defense: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 57/18 (30/10 Off, 25/8 Def ) Starters Returning/Lost: 14/12 (7/5 Off, 5/7 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 9-1/6-1 (T-1st) Series Record: Harvard leads 62-45-5 Football Contact: Kurt Svoboda Office Phone: 617-495-2206 E-mail: ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu Press Box Phone: 617-495-5902 Web Site: www.GoCrimson.com

Date Sept. 19 at Sept. 26 Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 at Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at Nov. 14 Nov. 21 at

Opponent Holy Cross Brown* Lehigh Cornell* Lafayette Princeton* Dartmouth* Columbia* Penn* Yale*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 19 Sept. 27 at Oct. 4 at Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 at Nov. 1 at Nov. 7 Nov. 15 at Nov. 22

Opponent Holy Cross Brown* Lafayette Cornell* Lehigh Princeton* Dartmouth* Columbia* Penn* Yale*

*Ivy League game

Time 1:00 7:00 12:30 12:30 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 12:00 12:00

Result 25- 24 W 22- 24 L 27- 13 W 38- 17 W 27- 24 W 24- 20 W 35- 7 W 42- 28 W 24- 21 W 10- 0 W

Year Site

1882 1884 1886 1888 1889 1890 1890 1891 1892 1893 1893 1894 1895 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952

Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard

Result

0- 53 0- 29 0- 70 0- 74 0- 38 0- 43 0- 64 0- 16 0- 48 0- 16 0- 36 0- 22 0- 4 0- 13 0- 21 0- 11 12- 27 6- 16 11- 0 0- 0 6- 6 9- 22 22- 0 0- 6 3- 12 0- 18 3- 5 0- 3 3- 12 16- 0 6- 0 32- 9 12- 16 30- 6 7- 19 34- 7 7- 2 6- 7 7- 10 7- 7 10- 0 14- 6 26- 7 20- 2 13- 7 16- 0 7- 6 0- 7 14- 2 7- 21 14- 13 14- 7 27- 13 27- 7 26- 20 19- 26

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Year Site

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth Harvard Dartmouth

Game 8 • Nov. 7, 2009 • Cornell Big Red • Memorial Field • 12:30 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Cornell Series School Information Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: 13,700 Founding Year: 1865 Colors: Carnelian Red and White Conference: Ivy League President: David J. Skorton Athletics Director: J. Andrew Noel, Jr. Stadium: Schoellkopf Field Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf/25,597

Team Information

Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ’87) Record at Cornell (Years): 24-26 (5) Overall Record (Years): 24-26 (5) Office Phone: 607-255-0026 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/36 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/17 (5/6 O, 3/8 D) 2008 Record/Conference: 4-6/2-5 (T-6th) Series Record: Dartmouth leads 51-40-1 Football Contact: Jeremy Hartigan Office Phone: 607-255-9788 E-mail: jh295@cornell.edu Press Box Phone: 607-255-3535 Web Site: www.CornellBigRed.com

Date Sept. 19 Sept. 26 at Oct. 3 at Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 at Nov. 7 at Nov. 14 Nov. 21 at

Opponent Bucknell Yale* Colgate Harvard* Fordham Brown* Princeton* Dartmouth* Columbia* Penn*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 at Sept. 27 Oct. 4 at Oct. 11 at Oct. 18 Oct. 25 at Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 at Nov. 22 at

Opponent Bucknell Yale* Lehigh Harvard* Colgate Brown* Princeton* Dartmouth* Columbia* Penn*

*Ivy League game

Time 12:30 12:30 1:00 12:30 12:30 12:30 1:00 12:30 12:30 1:00

Result 21- 20 W 17- 14 W 25- 24 W 17- 38 L 22- 38 L 7- 27 L 26- 31 L 37- 14 W 7- 17 L 6- 23 L

Year Site

Result

Year Site

Result

14- 20 13- 7 14- 9 21- 28 26- 0 8- 16 9- 0 6- 9 15- 21 24- 6 13- 17 48- 0 14- 0 14- 19 23- 21 7- 22 24- 10 37- 14 16- 13 21- 21 24- 18 15- 17 10- 24 10- 17 25- 31 19- 24 10- 7 30- 12 24- 10 14- 12 28- 12 7- 21 7- 17 26- 42 3- 42 38- 7 5- 6 17- 0 31- 31 31- 7 39- 34 12- 35 23- 7 6- 3 0- 24 7- 20 21- 63 7- 49 21- 31 26- 31 30- 16 12- 13 14- 42 0- 28 21- 28 7- 35

Result

1900 Cornell 6- 23 L 1963 Dartmouth 12- 7 1912 Cornell 24- 0 W 1964 Cornell 15- 33 1919 Neutral1 20- 0 9- 0 W 1965 Dartmouth 1 32- 23 1920 Neutral 14- 3 W 1966 Cornell 1967 Dartmouth 21- 24 1921 Neutral2 7- 59 L 1968 Cornell 27- 6 1922 Neutral1 0- 23 L 1969 Dartmouth 24- 7 1923 Dartmouth 7- 32 L 24- 0 1924 Neutral1 27- 14 W 1970 Cornell 24- 14 1925 Dartmouth 62- 13 W 1971 Dartmouth 1972 Cornell 31- 22 1926 Cornell 23- 24 L 17- 0 1927 Dartmouth 53- 7 W 1973 Dartmouth 21- 9 1928 Cornell 28- 0 W 1974 Cornell 33- 10 1929 Dartmouth 18- 14 W 1975 Dartmouth 35- 0 1930 Cornell 19- 13 W 1976 Cornell 17- 13 1931 Dartmouth 14- 0 W 1977 Dartmouth 1978 Cornell 14- 7 1932 Cornell 6- 21 L 1979 Dartmouth 10- 21 1933 Dartmouth 0- 7 L 1980 Cornell 3- 7 1934 Cornell 6- 21 L 42- 7 1935 Dartmouth 41- 6 W 1981 Dartmouth 14- 13 1936 Cornell 20- 6 W 1982 Cornell 31- 17 1937 Dartmouth 6- 6 T 1983 Dartmouth 1984 Cornell 10- 13 1938 Cornell 7- 14 L 1985 Cornell 20- 17 1939 Dartmouth 6- 35 L 7- 10 1940 Dartmouth 3- 0 W 1986 Dartmouth 1987 Cornell 14- 21 1941 Cornell 19- 33 L 1988 Dartmouth 7- 24 1942 Neutral3 19- 21 L 28- 14 1943 Neutral4 20- 0 W 1989 Cornell 1990 Cornell 11- 6 1944 Cornell 13- 14 L 1991 Dartmouth 31- 25 1945 Dartmouth 13- 20 L 1992 Cornell 16- 26 1946 Cornell 7- 21 L 28- 27 1947 Dartmouth 21- 13 W 1993 Dartmouth 1994 Cornell 14- 17 1948 Cornell 26- 27 L 19- 24 1949 Dartmouth 16- 7 W 1995 Dartmouth 1996 Cornell 38- 21 1950 Cornell 0- 24 L 1997 Dartmouth 24- 20 1951 Dartmouth 13- 21 L 1998 Cornell 11- 14 1952 Cornell 7- 13 L 1999 Dartmouth 20- 17 1953 Dartmouth 26- 28 L 2000 Cornell 31- 49 1954 Cornell 21- 40 L 24- 28 1955 Dartmouth 7- 0 W 2001 Dartmouth 19- 21 1956 Cornell 27- 14 W 2002 Cornell 26- 17 1957 Dartmouth 20- 19 W 2003 Dartmouth 7- 14 1958 Cornell 32- 15 W 2004 Cornell 10- 21 1959 Dartmouth 21- 12 W 2005 Dartmouth 25- 28 1960 Cornell 20- 0 W 2006 Cornell 59- 31 1961 Dartmouth 15- 14 W 2007 Dartmouth 14- 37 1962 Cornell 28- 21 W 2008 Cornell 1 New York, N.Y. ~ 2Troy, N.Y. ~ 3Buffalo, N.Y. ~ 4Boston, Mass.

17-Time Ivy League Champions

1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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2009 Opponents

Game 9 • Nov. 14, 2009 • Brown Bears • Brown Stadium • 12:30 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Brown Series School Information

Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 5,711 Founding Year: 1764 Colors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red and White Conference: Ivy League President: Ruth J. Simmons Athletics Director: Michael Goldberger Stadium: Brown Stadium Surface/Capacity: Natural Grass/20,000

Team Information

Head Coach: Phil Estes (New Hampshire ’80) Record at Brown (Years): 66-43 (11) Overall Record (Years): 66-43 (11) Office Phone: 401-863-2424 Basic Offense: Pro Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/14 (5/6 Off, 5/6 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 7-3/6-1 (T-1st) Series Record: Dartmouth leads 54-28-4 Football Contact: Christopher Humm Office Phone: 401-863-1095 E-mail: christopher_humm@brown.edu Press Box Phone: 401-751-2390 Web Site: www.BrownBears.com

Date Sept. 19 at Sept. 26 at Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 at Nov. 1 Nov. 7 at Nov. 14 Nov. 21 at

Opponent Stony Brook Harvard* Rhode Island Holy Cross Princeton* Cornell* Penn* Yale* Dartmouth* Columbia*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 at Oct. 11 at Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 at Nov. 8 Nov. 15 at Nov. 22

Opponent Stony Brook Harvard* Rhode Island Holy Cross Princeton* Cornell* Penn* Yale* Dartmouth* Columbia*

*Ivy League game

Time 6:00 7:00 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30

Result 17- 7 W 24- 22 W 13- 31 L 34- 41 L 31- 10 W 27- 7 W 34- 27 W 3- 13 L 45- 16 W 41- 10 W

Year Site

1894 1895 1986 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1917 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1935 1936 1937 1938 1940 1944 1946 1947 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965

Result

Year Site

Result

Dartmouth 4- 20 L 1966 Dartmouth 49- 14 Brown 4- 10 L 1967 Brown 41- 6 Brown 10- 10 T 1968 Dartmouth 48- 0 Brown 0- 12 L 1969 Brown 38- 13 Brown 5- 16 L 1970 Dartmouth 42- 14 Brown 5- 12 L 1971 Brown 10- 7 Brown 22- 0 W 1972 Dartmouth 49- 20 1 12- 6 W 1973 Brown Neutral 28- 16 62- 0 W 1974 Brown Neutral1 7- 6 12- 5 W 1975 Dartmouth Neutral2 10- 10 3 24- 6 W 1976 Brown Neutral 21- 35 0- 23 L Neutral3 1977 Dartmouth 10- 13 0- 13 L Neutral2 1978 Brown 31- 21 0- 28 L Neutral2 1979 Dartmouth 24- 10 6- 7 L Neutral2 1980 Brown 28- 24 2 14- 6 W 1981 Dartmouth Neutral 38- 13 7- 0 W 1982 Brown Neutral2 22- 16 16- 14 W 1983 Dartmouth Neutral2 7- 25 Dartmouth 10- 3 W 1984 Brown 27- 11 Brown 14- 0 W 1985 Dartmouth 0- 22 Dartmouth 0- 10 L 1986 Brown 21- 21 Brown 19- 7 W 1987 Dartmouth 0- 19 Dartmouth 0- 14 L 1988 Brown 37- 24 Brown 13- 6 W 1989 Dartmouth 12- 6 Brown 41- 0 W 1990 Brown 29- 0 Dartmouth 34- 0 W 1991 Dartmouth 45- 13 Brown 41- 0 W 1992 Brown 51- 28 Dartmouth 34- 13 W 1993 Dartmouth 39- 16 Brown 20- 6 W 1994 Brown 14- 27 Brown 14- 13 W 1995 Dartmouth 10- 7 Brown 13- 20 L 1996 Brown 27- 24 Dartmouth 13- 10 W 1997 Dartmouth 13- 7 Brown 0- 7 L 1998 Brown 21- 28 Brown 14- 7 W 1999 Dartmouth 28- 35 Dartmouth 35- 0 W 2000 Dartmouth 26- 34 Brown 20- 0 W 2001 Brown 16- 41 Dartmouth 0- 0 T 2002 Dartmouth 18- 21 Brown 20- 0 W 2003 Brown 21- 26 Dartmouth 34- 0 W 2004 Dartmouth 20- 7 Brown 41- 0 W 2005 Brown 14- 24 19- 13 Dartmouth 14- 7 W 2006 Dartmouth 35- 56 Dartmouth 24- 14 W 2007 Brown 16- 45 Brown 35- 9 W 2008 Dartmouth 1 Manchester, N.H. ~ 2Boston, Mass. ~ 3Springfield, Mass.

W W W W W W W W W T L L W W W W W L W L T L W W W W W W L W W W L L L L L L W L W L L

Game 10 • Nov. 21, 2009 • Princeton Tigers • Memorial Field • 12:30 p.m. 2009 Schedule Dartmouth-Columbia Series School Information Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 4,600 Founding Year: 1746 Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Ivy League President: Shirley M. Tilghman Athletics Director: Gary Walters Stadium: Princeton Stadium Surface/Capacity: Natural Grass/27,800

Team Information

Head Coach: Roger Hughes (Doane ’82) Record at Princeton (Years): 44-45 (9) Overall Record (Years): 44-45 (9) Office Phone: 609-258-3514 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/26 (25/22 Off, 13/13 Def ) Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 (7/4 Off, 7/4 Def ) 2008 Record/Conference: 4-6/3-4 (5th) Series Record: Dartmouth leads 43-41-4 Football Contact: Craig Sachson Office Phone: 609-258-3680 E-mail: sachson@princeton.edu Press Box Phone: 609-258-0660 Web Site: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com

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Date Sept. 19 Sept. 26 at Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 at Oct. 24 at Oct. 31 Nov. 7 at Nov. 14 Nov. 21 at

Opponent The Citadel Lehigh Columbia* Colgate Brown* Harvard* Cornell* Penn* Yale* Dartmouth*

2008 Results

Date Sept. 20 at Sept. 27 Oct. 4 at Oct. 11 at Oct. 18 at Oct. 25 Nov. 1 at Nov. 7 Nov. 15 at Nov. 22

Opponent The Citadel Lehigh Columbia* Colgate Brown* Harvard* Cornell* Penn* Yale* Dartmouth*

*Ivy League game

Time 6:00 TBA 3:00 7:00 12:30 12:00 1:00 TBA 1:00 12:30

Result 24- 37 L 10- 7 W 27- 24 W 24- 27 L 10- 31 L 20- 24 L 31- 26 W 9- 14 L 0- 14 L 28- 10 W

Year Site

1897 1903 1905 1906 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964

Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton New York Princeton New York Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Prinecton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Dartmouth

Result

0- 30 0- 17 6- 0 0- 42 10- 6 6- 6 0- 6 0- 3 7- 22 6- 0 12- 16 7- 30 3- 7 0- 7 13- 38 6- 26 13- 13 33- 9 22- 0 7- 9 9- 14 20- 13 19- 7 42- 13 13- 13 20- 13 12- 14 33- 13 13- 19 7- 13 0- 13 0- 33 34- 12 7- 49 14- 34 19- 0 14- 34 21- 12 12- 7 0- 7 24- 6 38- 27 22- 21 7- 37

L L W L W T L L L W L L L L L L T W W L L W W W T W L W L L L L W L L W L W W L W W W L

Year Site

1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Result

Princeton 28- 14 W Dartmouth 31- 13 W Princeton 17- 14 W Dartmouth 7- 34 L Princeton 7- 35 L Dartmouth 38- 0 W Princeton 33- 7 W Dartmouth 35- 14 W Princeton 42- 24 W Dartmouth 7- 14 L Princeton 21- 16 W Princeton 33- 7 W Dartmouth 14- 11 W Princeton 28- 21 W Dartmouth 0- 16 L Princeton 24- 27 L Dartmouth 32- 13 W Princeton 43- 20 W Dartmouth 21- 3 W Princeton 17- 21 L Dartmouth 3- 10 L Princeton 28- 6 W Dartmouth 3- 34 L Princeton 24- 17 W Dartmouth 14- 20 L Princeton 23- 6 W Dartmouth 31- 13 W Princeton 34- 20 W Dartmouth 28- 22 W Princeton 13- 20 L Dartmouth 10- 10 T Princeton 24- 0 W Dartmouth (ot) 12- 9 W Princeton 13- 35 L Dartmouth 19- 18 W Princeton 43- 37 W Dartmouth 14- 35 L Princeton 30- 38 L Dartmouth 21- 15 W Princeton 10- 17 L Dartmouth 0- 30 L Princeton 17- 27 L Dartmouth(ot) 14- 17 L Princeton 10- 28 L

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


2008 Review

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2008 Statistics

2008 Results

Date Opponent Score Sept 20 at Colgate Sept 27 #7 New Hampshire Oct 4 at Penn Oct 11 Yale Oct 18 Holy Cross Oct 25 at Columbia Nov 1 #23 Harvard Nov 8 at Cornell Nov 15 Brown Nov 22 at Princeton RUSHING G Williams, Milan 9 Schwieger, Nick 8 Mitchelson, Rob 7 McManus, Tim 10 Servis, Nate 9 Smythe, Hudson 10 Rapp, Alex 8 Deevy, Will 7 Schmidt, Foley 10 Hardy, Chris 1 Kempe, Conner 5 Jenny, Alex 10 TEAM 10 Dartmouth 10 Opponents 10

L L L L L L L L L L

Overall

20-34 6-42 10-23 7-34 26-44 13-21 7-35 14-37 16-45 10-28

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

Att Gain Loss 95 356 46 27 88 7 18 51 12 18 70 37 10 22 11 9 12 2 0 5 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 11 15 29 42 107 139 5 0 14 239 731 297 429 2509 199

Net 310 81 39 33 11 10 5 4 1 0 -14 -32 -14 434 2310

No. 60 35 33 24 12 12 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 216 184

Yds 637 330 421 170 111 67 63 50 75 45 2 37 40 15 11 6 3 2083 2207

Time

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

Avg 3.3 3.0 2.2 1.8 1.1 1.1 0.0 4.0 1.0 0.0 -1.3 -0.8 -2.8 1.8 5.4

PASSING G Effic Comp-Att-Int Pct Jenny, Alex 10 101.45 134-239-9 56.1 Kempe, Conner 5 94.73 65-121-6 53.7 McManus, Tim 10 84.57 15-26-1 57.7 Deevy, Will 7 50.13 1-3-0 33.3 Scullin, Brian 10 150.40 1-1-0 100.0 Smythe, Hudson 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 Dartmouth 10 97.72 216-391-16 55.2 Opponents 10 148.86 184-272-7 67.6 RECEIVING G McManus, Tim 10 Paul, Eric 10 Galligan, Philip 9 Williams, Milan 9 Gallagher, John 9 Schwieger, Nick 8 Papajohn, Carroll 9 Servis, Nate 9 Battle, Kyle 7 Deevy, Will 7 Mitchelson, Rob 7 Mullen, Jimmy 2 Reilly, Michael 5 Jenny, Alex 10 Gallagher, Kevin 10 Dornak, Matthew 10 McKeating, Philip 6 Dartmouth 10 Opponents 10

Ivy

TD 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 28

Yds 1309 655 107 6 6 0 2083 2207

Avg 10.6 9.4 12.8 7.0 9.2 5.6 7.0 7.1 12.5 9.0 0.5 12.3 20.0 15.0 11.0 6.0 3.0 9.6 12.0

TD 5 2 0 0 0 0 7 15

TD 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 15

2:51 2:50 3:09 2:50 2:43 2:52 2:47 2:40 2:30 2:21

5235 4427 12433 7411 7518 2161 4111 4132 2215 7113

Lg 22 14 16 8 8 7 0 4 1 0 8 14 0 22 69

YPG 34.4 10.1 5.6 3.3 1.2 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.0 -2.8 -3.2 -1.4 43.4 231.0

Lg 49 45 21 6 6 0 49 96 Lg 45 49 41 27 20 15 17 13 21 15 2 18 34 15 11 6 3 49 96

Philip Galligan

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Att

YPG 130.9 131.0 10.7 0.9 0.6 0.0 208.3 220.7 YPG 63.7 33.0 46.8 18.9 12.3 8.4 7.0 5.6 10.7 6.4 0.3 18.5 8.0 1.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 208.3 220.7

TOTAL OFFENSE G Jenny, Alex 10 Kempe, Conner 5 Williams, Milan 9 McManus, Tim 10 Schwieger, Nick 8 Mitchelson, Rob 7 Servis, Nate 9 Deevy, Will 7 Smythe, Hudson 10 Scullin, Brian 10 Rapp, Alex 8 Schmidt, Foley 10 TEAM 10 Dartmouth 10 Opponents 10

SCORING Schmidt, Foley McManus, Tim Williams, Milan Abuhoff, Shawn Babcock, Taylor Deevy, Will Galligan, Philip Kempe, Conner McKeating, Philip Paul, Eric Pidermann, Peter Smythe, Hudson Dartmouth Opponents

TD 0 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 46

Plays 281 132 95 44 27 18 10 4 10 1 0 1 5 630 701

FGs 9-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-13 8-14

Pass 1309 655 0 107 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 2083 2207

Total 1277 641 310 140 81 39 11 10 10 6 5 1 -14 2517 4517

|----------- PATs -----------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf 12-13 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12-13 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 41-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 1

ALL PURPOSE G McManus, Tim 10 Galligan, Philip 9 Schwieger, Nick 8 Williams, Milan 9 Abuhoff, Shawn 10 Pidermann, Peter 9 Paul, Eric 10 Gallagher, John 9 Battle, Kyle 7 Dornak, Matthew 10 Papajohn, Carroll 9 Servis, Nate 9 Freberg, Malcolm 10 Deevy, Will 7 Mitchelson, Rob 7 Reilly, Michael 5 Mullen, Jimmy 2 Smythe, Hudson 10 Andreassi, J.B. 7 Wilson, Ian 9 Gallagher, Kevin 10 Rapp, Alex 8 McKeating, Philip 6 Schmidt, Foley 10 Kempe, Conner 5 Jenny, Alex 10 Dartmouth 9 Opponents 9

Rush 33 0 81 310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 4 39 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 1 -14 -32 445 1967

Rec 637 421 67 170 0 0 330 111 75 6 63 50 0 45 2 40 37 0 0 0 11 0 3 0 0 15 1886 2127

PUNTING Scullin, Brian Dartmouth Opponents

No. 55 55 36

Yds 2246 2246 1421

Avg 40.8 01.8 39.5

KICKOFFS Kephart, Donald Schmidt, Foley Dartmouth Opponents

No. 33 1 34 63

FIELD GOALS Schmidt, Foley Dartmouth Opponent

FGM-A 9-13 9-13 8-14

Yds 1947 11 1958 3767

Rush -32 -14 310 33 81 39 11 4 10 0 5 1 -14 434 2310

PR 0 1 0 0 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 109 Lg 62 62 57

Avg 59.0 11.0 57.6 59.8

KOR 0 169 417 0 277 326 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1133 404 TB 4 4 4

TB 4 0 4 4

FC 16 16 4 OB 2 0 2 0

IR 0 0 0 0 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 97 I20 19 19 9

Tot 670 591 565 480 438 331 330 111 75 66 63 61 52 49 41 40 37 35 23 17 11 5 3 1 -14 -17 3638 4704 50+ 9 9 6

YPG 127.7 128.2 34.4 14.0 10.1 5.6 1.2 1.4 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.1 -1.4 251.7 451.7 Pts 39 24 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 129 343 YPG 67.0 65.7 70.6 53.3 43.8 36.8 33.0 12.3 10.7 6.6 7.0 6.8 5.2 7.0 5.9 8.0 18.5 3.5 3.3 1.9 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.1 -2.8 -1.7 404.2 522.7 Blk 0 0 0

Retn

Net YdLn

17.1 22.0

41.6 37.9

28 32

Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 69.2 0-0 3-5 5-6 1-2 0-0 42 3 69.2 0-0 3-5 5-6 1-2 0-0 42 3 57.1 0-0 4-5 4-7 0-2 0-0 35 1

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


2008 Statistics TEAM Scoring Points Per Game First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Yardage Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing Passing Yardage Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing Total Offense Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game Kick Returns: #-Yds Punt Returns: #-Yds Int Returns: #-Yds Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average Time of Possession/Game 3rd-Down Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4th-Down Conversions 4th-Down Pct Sacks By-Yards Miscellaneous Yards Red-Zone Scores Attendance Games/Avg Per Game

DART OPP 129 343 12.9 34.3 145 230 30 121 203 96 12 13 434 2310 731 2509 297 199 239 429 1.8 5.4 43.4 231.0 5 28 2083 2207 391-216-16 272-184-7 5.3 8.1 9.6 12.0 208.3 220.7 7 15 2517 4517 630 701 4.0 6.4 251.7 451.7 59-1297 27-462 20-144 23-109 7-92 16-97 17-10 19-7 55-537 54-454 55-2246 36-1421 40.8 39.5 37.4 33.2 27:01 32:59 44-141 58-131 31.2 44.3 7-18 7-18 38.9 38.9 9-69 24-167 11 110 19-31 40-48 25682 31074 5/5136 5/6215

Score by Quarters

Dartmouth Opponents

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT - Total 16 78

30 102

50 91

33 72

0 - 129 0 - 343

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Schwieger, Nick 8 21 417 19.9 0 29 Pidermann, Peter 9 14 326 23.3 1 85 Abuhoff, Shawn 10 9 277 30.8 1 94 Galligan, Philip 9 9 169 18.8 0 24 Dornak, Matthew 10 3 60 20.0 0 30 Smythe, Hudson 10 2 25 12.5 0 17 Andreassi, J.B. 7 1 23 23.0 0 23 Dartmouth 10 59 1297 22.0 2 94 Opponents 10 27 462 17.1 0 30 PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Abuhoff, Shawn 10 17 143 8.4 0 17 Galligan, Philip 9 3 1 0.3 0 2 Dartmouth 10 20 144 7.2 0 17 Opponents 10 23 109 4.7 0 21 FUMBLE RETURNS G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Egeolu, Royce 7 1 16 16.0 0 16 Babcock, Taylor 10 0 0 0.0 1 0 Dartmouth 10 1 16 16.0 1 16 Opponents 10 0 0 0.0 1 0 INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Abuhoff, Shawn 10 3 18 6.0 0 8 Wilson, Ian 9 2 17 8.5 0 10 Freberg, Malcolm 10 1 52 52.0 0 52 Pidermann, Peter 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 Dartmouth 10 7 92 13.1 0 52 Opponents 10 16 97 6.1 2 31

Joe Battaglia DEFENSE GP Wilson, Ian 9 Dete, Andrew 10 Battaglia, Joe 9 Pidermann, Peter 9 Bates, Tony 10 Abuhoff, Shawn 10 Muttalib, Rehan 10 Bay, Charles 10 Krattiger, Robbie 9 Hood, Spencer 8 Frost, Casey 10 Alebiosu, Marlon 10 Freberg, Malcolm 10 Dornak, Matthew 10 Pastoors, Tony 8 Scorah, Patrick 10 Copello, Max 9 Egeolu, Royce 6 Babcock, Taylor 10 Wiggins, Johari 5 Smith, Jeffrey 5 Dwyer, Mark 4 Abdul-Shakoor, M. 7 Cavanaugh, Kyle 5 Smith, Eddie 5 Shipley, Lane 8 Speicher, Josh 10 Limonthas, Aaron 2 Dearwester, Michael 2 Phillips, Connor 4 Glaize, Zechariah 2 Benaderet, Buddy 10 Paul, Eric 10 Cummings, Rich 3 Doherty, Josh 2 Rapp, Alex 8 McManus, Tim 10 Hollis, Chad 4 Gallagher, Kevin 10 O’Brien, James 6 Hussey, Luke 2 Gallagher, John 9 Kephart, Donald 10 Fletcher, Austen 10 Green, Tyler 4 Dartmouth 10 Opponents 10

UT 43 41 30 27 21 23 13 13 18 9 13 9 13 10 7 8 6 8 5 6 4 2 6 2 1 4 5 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 366 333

AT 41 35 34 29 24 20 27 17 11 20 16 18 14 10 12 8 10 7 10 8 6 7 3 6 7 4 1 5 0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 425 294

Tot 84 76 64 56 45 43 40 30 29 29 29 27 27 20 19 16 16 15 15 14 10 9 9 8 8 8 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 791 627

TFL-Yds 2.0-6 6.5-13 0.0-0 0.5-1 1.0-1 0.0-0 5.0-25 2.0-5 0.0-0 1.0-0 0.5-2 2.5-14 4.0-15 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-12 0.5-3 3.5-16 1.5-2 1.0-8 1.0-1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-5 0.0-0 1.5-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 38-136 58-269

Sck-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-14 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 0.5-3 1.0-8 0.0-0 1.0-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-5 0.0-0 0.5-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 9-69 24-167

Int-Yds 2-17 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 3-18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-52 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-92 16-97

PBU 2 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 4 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 43

FR-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-16 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-16 10-0

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

FF 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3

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2008 Game Recaps

Game 1, Sept. 20 — Colgate 34, Dartmouth 20 HAMILTON, N.Y. — Junior Alex Jenny threw for a career-high 343 yards for Dartmouth, but the Colgate tandem of Jordan Scott and Greg Sullivan stole the show by rushing for a combined 375 yards and four touchdowns to lead the host Raiders. Making just his second career start, Jenny displayed poise under pressure while making good decisions, completing 29 of his 48 pass attempts without throwing an interception. One of Jenny’s completions was a three-yard score to senior wide receiver Eric Paul, who caught five passes for 87 yards. The leading receiver for the Big Green was senior Philip Galligan who hauled in 10 passes for 146 yards, both career highs in his first 100-yard game. Scott, a preseason All-American tailback and the leading active career rusher, barreled for 239 yards on 29 carries and a pair of touchdowns for his 16th consecutive 100-yard game. He also broke the Patriot League rushing record and surpassed 5,000 yards for his career (5,015). Sullivan became the first Colgate quarterback to rush for 100 yards in a game (136) in 10 years, also reaching the end zone twice. Tied at 13 in the third quarter, Dartmouth took a seven-point lead following a touchdown toss to

Paul. But Colgate countered by converting a 3rdand-34 with a 35-yard pass to Sam Breslin, setting up the tying score. The Big Green had an opportunity to break the tie with a 22-yard field goal attempt, only to have the Raiders deflect the ball enough to leave it short

of the crossbar. Even after Colgate took the lead mid-way through the fourth quarter, Dartmouth drove back into the red zone. The drive stalled at the 17, taking the steam out of the Big Green. Scott barreled for 49 yards before Sullivan burst through for a 31-yard score, putting the game out of reach.

Dartmouth Colgate

RUSHING: D — M. Williams 15-65; Jenny 11-11; Servis 18; Smythe 1-7. C — Scott 29-239; Sullivan 18-136; TEAM 2-(-8).

C D D C D D C C C

3 10 6 7

7 0 7 14

— 20 — 34

1 13:52 Simonds 41 pass from Sullivan (kick failed) 1 4:05 Schmidt 39 FG 2 11:46 Williams 6 run (Schmidt kick) 2 3:40 Scott 8 run (Stein kick) 2 0:25 Schmidt 26 FG 3 7:32 Paul 3 pass from Jenny (Schmidt kick) 3 0:43 Scott 2 run (Stein kick) 4 7:27 Sullivan 14 run (Stein kick) 4 1:53 Sullivan 31 run (Stein kick)

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

Dart 24 28-91 343 48-29-0 76-434 3-2 9-85 3-41.0 2-1 6-114 0-0 0-0 30:47 6-15 1-2 3-5 3-28

0- 6 3- 6 10- 6 10- 13 13- 13 20- 13 20- 20 20- 27 20- 34

Colg 28 49-367 119 10-7-0 59-486 1-1 9-99 2-39.5 2-4 4-63 0-0 0-0 29:13 4-8 0-0 3-3 5-25

PASSING: D — Jenny 29-48-0-343. C — Sullivan 7-100-119. RECEIVING: D — Galligan 10-(146); Paul 5-87; M. Williams 5-37; J. Gallagher 4-43; Servis 3-15; McManus 2-15. C — Simonds 4-63; Rosnick 2-21; Breslin 1-35. INT: None. FUMBLES: D — Jenny 2-2; Servis 1-0. C — Sullivan 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): D — Alebiosu 1-0; Muttalib 1-0; Benaderet 0-1; Copello 0-1. C — Z. Smith 2-14; Walker 2-10; Sonds 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Pidermann 8-4; Dete 7-2; Wilson 6-1; Battaglia 5-1; M. Dornak 4-1; J. Smith 1-3; Scorah 3-0; Glaize 1-2; Doherty 2-0; Cavanaugh 2-0; Krattiger 2-0; Alebiosu 1-1; Muttalib 1-1; Abuhoff 1-0; Freberg 1-0; Benaderet 0-1; Copello 0-1. C — Moses 8-1; Carbone 6-0; Barry 5-1; Idah 5-1; Barlay 3-3; Moten 3-1; Ekpo 1-3; Walker 2-1; Douglas 1-2; Z. Smith 2-0; Mancuso 1-1; Hadley 1-1; Jackson 1-1; Marshall 1-1; Breslin 1-0; Lasavage 1-0; Spence 1-0; Meara 1-0; Eachus 1-0; Morgan 1-0; Sonds 1-0; Stein 1-0; Marshall 1-0; Keele 0-1. Time of Game: 2:51

Attendance: 5,235

Game 2, Sept. 27 — #7 New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 6 Hanover, N.H. — Dartmouth had few answers for seventhranked New Hampshire in the Big Green’s home opener as the Wildcats built a 28-0 lead en route to a 42-6 victory. The victory was the 11th straight for UNH against the Big Green, dating back to 1992. The Wildcat offense was as stout as advertised entering the game (19th nationally in total offense), amassing 525 yards — 265 on the ground and 260 through the air. Quarterback R.J. Toman topped 200 yards via the pass, completing 17-of-23 for 208 yards and one touchdown, plus had 46 yards rushing. The Big Green, on the other hand, managed only 238 total yards, 146 of which came in the second half. Junior Alex Jenny was pressured all afternoon, yet still completed 18-of-32 passes for 130 yards and a touchdown. Field position gave New Hampshire a strong advantage at the outset of the game with the Wildcats starting the game at the Dartmouth 48 and their next possession at midfield. The Big Green, meanwhile, began inside their own 10 twice in their first three possessions. The disparity allowed UNH to build a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. The lone score for Dartmouth came on an

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impressive 15-play, 72-yard drive late in the third quarter. Twice New Hampshire had goal-line stops at the one, but on third-and-goal from the three, Jenny lofted a pass to Philip McKeating, a linebacker New Hampshire Dartmouth N N N N N D N

1 1 2 2 3 3 4

8:28 0:49 6:41 2:15 6:40 0:24 8:23

14 14 0 0

7 6

7 0

— 42 — 6

Jellison 4 run (Manning kick) 0- 7 Jellison 16 run (Manning kick) 0- 14 Negron 6 run (Manning kick) 0- 21 Toman 4 run (Manning kick) 0- 28 Fox 18 pass from Toman (Manning kick) 0- 35 McKeating 3 pass from Jenny (Schmidt kick failed) 6- 35 Simpson 5 run (Manning kick) 6- 42

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

UNH 22 42-230 260 30-22-1 72-490 0-0 6-45 4-44.8 1-3 1-17 2-16 0-0 27:15 4-12 1-3 6-6 1-8

Dart 14 33-87 151 36-20-2 69-238 1-1 6-47 7-37.7 1-1 7-144 1-8 0-0 32:45 8-18 1-1 1-2 1-10

helping out on the short-yardage team, for the score. Nine different receivers caught passes for the Big Green, including quarterback Jenny on a reverse pass from sophomore Tim McManus. RUSHING: D — M. Williams 16-73; Mitchelson 1-7; Jenny 6-5; Deevy 1-4; Servis 3-5; Schwieger 4-5; Smythe 2-(-2). NH — Jellison 8-64; Simpson 14-63; Toman 9-46; Fox 3-16; Decker 1-13; Mangieri 1-13; O’Brien 3-7; Boyle 1-5; Negron 2-3. PASSING: D — Jenny 18-32-2-130; Deevy 1-3-0-6; McManus 1-1-0-15. NH — Toman 17-23-0-208; Decker 5-7-1-52. RECEIVING: D — McManus 7-35; Paul 5-33; Battle 2-20; Schwieger 1-15; Jenny 1-15; Gallagher 1-14; M. Williams 1-10; Reilly 1-6; McKeating 1-3. NH — O’Brien 5-38; Boyle 5-32; Sicko 3-56; Negron 3-43; Fox 2-52; Simpson 2-28; Mason 1-11; Jellison 1-0. INT: D — Abuhoff 1-8. NH — Klein 1-16; McGuinness 1-0. FUMBLES: D — M. Williams 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): D — Scorah 1-0. NH — Long 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Wilson 6-3; Krattiger 5-2; Babcock 3-3; M. Dornak 3-3; Bay 4-1; Battaglia 2-3; Bates 0-5; Dete 4-0; Alebiosu 2-2; Pidermann 2-2; Muttalib 0-4; Scorah 1-2; Frost 1-2; Abuhoff 1-1; Cavanaugh 0-2; Copello 0-2; Freberg 0-2; R. Cummings 1-0; Fletcher 0-1; K. Gallagher 0-1; Wiggins 0-1; J. Gallagher 0-1; J. Smith 0-1; Pastoors 0-1; Hussey 0-1. NH — McGuinness 2-5; Vasso 6-0; Greer 4-2; Souza 3-2; Klein 1-4; Ware 0-5; Jackson 1-3; Jenkins 0-4; Maroney 3-0; Hinds 2-1; Mailloux 1-2; McNally 1-2; Petercuskie 0-3; Garron 0-3; Peters 0-3; Long 1-1; Perkins 0-2; Jellison 0-2; Young 0-2; Walker 0-2; Simpson 1-0; Fox 1-0; Orlando 1-0; Jeannot 1-0; Rhul 1-0; Flemings 1-0; Mayhew 1-0; Mason 01; Duffey 0-1; Duper 0-1; Murray 0-1; Steele 0-1; Taylor 0-1. Time of Game: 2:50

Attendance: 4,427

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Game 3, Oct. 4 — Penn 23, Dartmouth 10 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — After playing to a 77 deadlock at the half, Dartmouth could not hold off host Penn over the final 30 minutes in the 800th game for the Quakers at Franklin Field Neither team could run the ball in the first half, with Dartmouth gaining 13 yards on the ground and the Quakers just one. That changed for Penn in the second half as it gobbled up 138 rushing yards, thanks mostly to Mike DiMaggio, who ran for 123 of his 129 yards after the half. A Milan Williams fumble at the Big Green 18 set up Penn’s first touchdown. Less than three minutes later, Dartmouth freshman Royce Egeolu forced a fumble, scooped it up and stumbled 16 yards — just one yard shy of the end zone. No matter as senior Hudson Smythe plunged in to tie the game. Just before the half, the Quakers tried to mount a drive, only to have safety Peter Pidermann corral an interception at the Quaker 22 on a 4th-and-5. A 38-yard pass from Alex Jenny to Tim McManus in the third quarter put the Green inside the 10, but they ended up settling for a 27-yard field goal from freshman Foley Schmidt and a 10-7 lead. A 33-yard Dimaggio run was the big blow in the ensuing Quaker toiuchdown drive spanning six

plays and 73 yards as Penn retook the lead, 14-10. A fake punt kept Penn’s next possession alive as it got a field goal to extend the lead to seven in the fourth quarter. Dartmouth ran its own fake punt as senior Brian Scullin copmleted a pass to junior Matt Dornak.

The Quakers were not caught off guard, however, stopping the play short of the first down. Two more field goals by Andrew Samson, the last one coming after a nine-play, 70-yard drive covering nearly four and a half minutes, put the game out of reach.

Dartmouth Penn

RUSHING: D — M. Williams 13-33; McManus 2-2; Smythe 3-1; Jenny 5-(-31). P — DiMaggio 21-129; Blackmon 6-5; Amoo-Achampong 4-3; Irvin 1-2.

P D D P P P P

2 2 3 3 4 4 4

11:03 7:41 11:45 8:00 14:43 11:24 3:53

0 0

7 7

3 7

0 9

— 10 — 23

DiMaggio 16 pass from Irvin (Samson kick) Smythe 1 run (Schmidt kick) Schmidt 22 FG Fisher 9 pass from Irvin (Samson kick) Samson 27 FG Samson 33 FG Samson 27 FG

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

Dart 13 23-5 186 47-24-1 70-191 1-1 5-50 9-41.2 3-30 6-112 2-10 1-16 26:20 4-16 0-2 2-3 0-0

0- 7 7- 7 10- 7 10- 14 10- 17 10- 20 10- 23

Penn 21 32-139 286 42-23-2 74-425 2-1 5-44 7-37.7 6-27 2-31 1-0 0-0 33:40 3-16 2-3 5-5 2-17

PASSING: D — Jenny 20-41-1-169; McManus 3-4-0-11; Scullin 1-1-0-6; Smythe 0-1-0-0. P — Irvin 22-39-2-270; Olson 1-3-0-16. RECEIVING: D — McManus 8-99; M. Williams 7-38; Paul 4-25; Galligan 2-13; J. Gallagher 1-7; M. Dornak 1-6; Mitchelson 1-(-2). P — Derham 5-97; Fisher 4-36; DiMaggio 2-36; Koontz 2-32; Reinert 2-29; Amoo-Achampong 224; Wurst 2-11; Blackmon 2-6; Maugle 1-16; Miran 1-(-1). INT: D — Abuhoff 1-5; Pidermann 1-5. P — Wynn 1-0. FUMBLES: D — M. Williams 1-1. P — Blackmon 1-1; DiMaggio 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): P — Lewko 2-0, Gray 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Wilson 7-5; Dete 4-5; Battaglia 3-3; Dearwester 5-0; Pidermann 3-1; Bates 2-2; M. Dornak 1-3; Krattiger 2-1; Bay 2-1; Copello 2-1; Hood 1-2; Speicher 2-0; J. Smith 2-0; Babcock 0-2; Abuhoff 1-0; Egeolu 1-0; Scorah 1-0; Muttalib 1-0; Frost 0-1; Freberg 0-1. P — Maugle 6-0; Wynn 5-0; Colabella 3-2; Manning 3-2; Lewko 4-0; Gray 2-2; Goniprow 3-0; Black 3-0; Moore 3-0; Cressman 2-1; Goldsmith 1-2; Washington 1-2; Rost 0-2; Moses 1-0; Saelinger 1-0; Powers 1-0; Appenfelder 1-0; Thomas 1-0; Ruffolo 0-1; Tuten 0-1; DeLuca 0-1. Time of Game: 3:09

Attendance: 12,433

Game 4, Oct. 1 — Yale 34, Dartmouth 7 Hanover, N.H. — Dartmouth turned the ball over four times, and Yale turned each of those miscues into touchdowns en route to a 34-7 Ivy League victory.Yale recovered one fumble and intercepted three passes, the last of which was returned 24 yards by cornerback Paul Rice with 3:39 to play for the last score of the day. The game started well for Dartmouth as it marched right down the field to the Yale six after the opening kickoff, only to have Yale linebacker Bobby Abare force the first turnover with an interception in the end zone for a touchback. The Bulldogs marched back the other way, scoring a touchdown to finish off a 10-play, 80-yard drive after the pick. The extra-point attempt, however, was blocked by sophomore Charles Bay, who burst through the line. Big Green free safety Peter Pidermann forced the only Yale turnover on the Bulldogs’ next possession, with freshman cornerback Shawn Abuhoff (Hialeah, Fla.) falling on the fumbled ball at the Yale 49. But the Bulldogs got another interception at their own 39 to quickly turn the tide. Two plays later, quarterback Ryan Fodor threw a deep ball to Patrick Sedden, which was batted away by the Dartmouth defense. But a streaking Reid Lathan caught

the tipped pass and went for a 60-yard score. Dartmouth fumbled the ball away at its own 31 at the start of the second half, which Yale converted into a 31-yard touchdown pass on a 4th-and-10. Sophomore Tim McManus had a reception at the Bulldog five called back due to offensive inter-

ference. He made up for his miscue two plays later by hauling in a 21-yard pass in the end zone to put Dartmouth on the board. That would be as close as the Green would come as Yale tacked on two touchdowns in less than a minute late in the fourth quarter.

Yale Dartmouth

RUSHING: D — M. Williams 16-51; Schwieger 514; TEAM 1-(-1); McManus 3-(-7); Jenny 4-(-19). Y — McLeod 27-135; B. Scott 3-4; A. Thomas 1-1; Hart 1-0; Christodoulou 1-(-1), Fodor 1-(-1).

Y Y Y D Y Y

6 0

7 0

7 14 7 0

— 34 — 7

1 3:05 Sheffield 12 pass from Hart (Mante kick blocked) 0- 6 2 11:55 Lathan 60 pass from Fodor (Mante kick) 0- 13 3 11:03 Sedden 31 pass from Fodor (Manning kick) 0- 20 3 0:51 McManus 21 pass from Jenny (Schmidt kick) 7- 20 4 4:12 McLeod 2 run (Mante kick) 7- 27 4 3:39 Rice 24 interception return (Mante kick) 7- 34

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

Yale 16 34-138 220 30-17-0 64-358 2-1 5-35 7-40.6 2-5 1-16 3-26 0-0 29:33 5-16 2-2 4-5 3-20

Dart 13 29-38 192 37-22-3 66-220 1-1 8-94 6-43.5 1-12 5-102 0-0 0-0 30:27 3-15 1-3 1-1 0-0

PASSING: D — Jenny 17-30-3-172; McManus 5-7-0-20. Y — Fodor 14-26-0-192; Hart 3-3-0-28. RECEIVING: D — Galligan 5-54; Schwieger 5-23; J. Gallagher 4-37; McManus 3-50; Papajohn 3-19; Battle 1-7; M. Williams 1-2. Y — Lathan 5-113; Sheffield 4-39; McLeod 3-19; Sedden 2-37; Forney 2-2; Christodoulou 1-10. INT: Y — Rice 1-24; McCarthy 1-2; B. Abare 1-0. FUMBLES: D — M. Williams 1-1. Y — McLeod 1-1; Fodor 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Y — Hawari 1-0; Newton 1-0; Hathaway 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — I. Wilson 7-6; Pidermann 4-3; Egeolu 4-3; Frost 1-5; Dete 2-3; Freberg 1-3; Hood 0-4; Wiggins 2-1; Bates 2-1; Abuhoff 1-2; Bay 1-1; Alebiosu 0-2; Cavanaugh 0-2; Eric Paul 1-0; Muttalib 1-0; E. Smith 1-0; Speicher 0-1; Krattiger 0-1; Shipley 0-1; Scorah 0-1. Y — L. Abare 5-3; Henry 3-5; Rice 4-2; Santoro 3-3; Pilkerton 3-3; B. Abare 3-3; Hawari 4-0; Newton 3-1; Handlon 2-2; Gerald 1-2; Reising 2-0; Moran 1-1; Money 1-0; Haase 1-0; Hathaway 1-0; Joe Young 0-1; Palumbo 0-1; M. Battaglia 0-1; Christodoulou 0-1; S. Williams 0-1. Time of Game: 2:50

Attendance: 7,411

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2008 Game Recaps

Game 5, Oct. 18 — Holy Cross 44, Dartmouth 26 Hanover, N.H. — Although Dartmouth forced four Holy Cross turnovers, the visiting Crusaders were able to spoil the Big Green homecoming game as quarterback Dominic Randolph threw for 391 yards. Randolph completed 33-of-45 passes plus tossed two touchdowns, but also had a pair of passes picked off. Running back Mike Kielt caught five balls for 75 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown and also reached the end zone three times on the ground. Dartmouth sophomore receiver Tim McManus caught both of junior Alex Jenny’s touchdown passes and a game-high eight passes for 110 yards, his second career 100-yard game and first by a Big Green player in 2008. Freshman Foley Schmidt converted a pair of field goals in the opening stanza, the first from 37 yards and the second from a season-long 42 yards. A Kielt 39-yard dash to the end zone let the Crusaders escape the first quarter with a 7-6 lead. After Holy Cross answered a field goal with a touchdown for the second time, sophomore Charles Bay broke through the line for his second PAT block in as many games, keeping the Big Green within a touchdown. The Crusader lead bulged to 17 before the half arrived.

Dartmouth looked to get back in the game when McManus caught his first six-pointer on a 25-yard strike. Holy Cross, despite having a field goal blocked by senior Casey Frost, came back with

two touchdowns of its own late in the third quarter. The Big Green got two touchdowns in the last quarter, including a fumble recovery in the end zone by senior Taylor Babcock on a botched snap.

Holy Cross Dartmouth

RUSHING: D — M. Williams 9-27; Schwieger 2-15; McManus 2-12; Jenny 4-10; Mitchelson 1-2. HC — Kielt 18-120; McDermott 2-16; Bellomo 4-10; Randolph 7-7; Edger 1-3; Jenkins 1-2; Brock 1-2; Camara 2-1; Holloway 1-0; TEAM 1-(-22).

D H D H H H D H H D H D

7 16 14 7 6 0 7 13

— 44 — 26

1 6:46 Schmidt 37 FG 1 3:00 Kielt 39 run (Partain kick) 1 0:00 Schmidt 42 FG 2 12:44 Brock 16 pass from Randolph (kick blocked) 2 5:08 Kielt 5 run (Partain kick) 2 0:06 Partain 29 FG 3 11:59 McManus 25 pass from Jenny (Schmidt kick) 3 3:16 Kielt 41 pass from Randolph (Partain kick) 3 0:46 Kielt 8 run (Partain kick) 4 14:37 McManus 10 pass from Jenny (pass failed) 4 7:42 Randolph 1 run (Partain kick) 4 4:34 Babcock 0 fumble recovery (Schmidt kick)

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

HC 32 38-140 391 45-33-2 83-531 6-2 1-10 1-44.0 1-0 5-78 2-23 0-0 34:12 6-12 0-1 5-5 0-0

3- 0 3- 7 6- 7 6- 13 6- 20 6- 23 13- 23 13- 30 13- 37 19- 37 19- 44 26- 44

Dart 16 16-66 279 43-25-2 61-345 0-0 6-55 5-42.2 1-6 8-147 2-17 0-0 25:48 5-13 0-1 3-4 1-1

PASSING: D — Jenny 21-36-2-232; Kempe 3-5-0-40; McManus 1-2-0-7. HC — Randolph 33-45-2-391. RECEIVING: D — McManus 8-110; M. Williams 6-50; Deevy 2-28; Galligan 2-16; Schwieger 2-14; Paul 2-12; Reilly 1-34; Papajohn 1-17; J. Gallagher 1-(-2). HC — Brock 6-105; Kielt 5-75; Santana 5-38; McGuire 4-49; Edger 4-39; Bellomo 3-26; Jenkins 3-20; McDermott 2-18; Cole 1-21. INT: D — I. Wilson 2-17. HC — DiMichele 2-23. FUMBLES: HC — Kielt 2-0; Holloway 1-0; Randolph 1-0; Jenkins 1-1; TEAM 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): D — Copello 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Bates 5-4; Abuhoff 5-3; Dete 5-2; Krattiger 4-3; I. Wilson 2-5; Pastoors 3-3; Battaglia 2-4; Muttalib 1-5; Freberg 4-1; Pidermann 2-2; M. Dornak 2-1; Copello 1-2; Babcock 1-2; Bay 0-3; Frost 1-1; J. Smith 1-1; Alebiosu 0-2; Cavanaugh 0-2; Shipley 1-0; McManus 1-0; Hollis 1-0; Abdul-Shakoor 1-0; Paul 1-0; Scorah 0-1; Hood 0-1; Egeolu 0-1. HC — D. Brown 5-3; A. Johnson 5-2; DiMichele 3-4; R. Stewart 0-7; Wright 3-2; Ohimor 2-3; Lamkin 1-2; Rodriguez 1-2; Matheney 2-0; Shaw 1-1; Otis 1-1; Billman 0-2; Walwyn 0-2; Poole 1-0; Myrick 1-0; Ruoti 1-0; Frawley 1-0; MacDonald 1-0; Kyle Smith 0-1; Carson 0-1; Fenner 0-1; Bellomo 0-1; Townsend 0-1. Time of Game: 2:43

Attendance: 7,518

Game 6, Oct. 25 — Columbia 21, Dartmouth 13 NEW YORK, N.Y. — Playing in a gusting wind and driving rain, Dartmouth failed to gain 100 yards through the air or on the ground, totaling just 174 for the game. Columbia, on the other hand, racked up exactly 200 more with 374 total yards. Clinging to a 14-13 lead late in the third quarter, the Lions changed quarterbacks, and M.A. Olawale took advantage of the opportunity, completing all seven of his passes for 111 yards, plus running for 52 more on just eight carries. When he first took over, he led his team 81 yards for a touchdown, connecting on two passes for 24 yards and running for the remaining distance himself. He even dashed into the end zone from 10 yards out, and with Jon Rocholl’s extra point, the Lions had an eight-point lead, 21-13. Dartmouth went to work after Rocholl’s ensuing kickoff caught the wind and glanced off the right upright. Junior Alex Jenny came off the bench and got the Big Green moving downfield. Two completions, a four-yard run by junior Rob Mitchelson and a roughing the passer penalty got Dartmouth into enemy territory. Jenny scrambled for 13 yards on a 3rd-and-10, and another first down put the Green on the Columbia 22. But the drive stalled there as a sack and a holding call pushed them back

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to the 37, forcing them to punt. With just 7:08 left to play, Columbia went to work on the clock, eating up more than five minutes. The Lions lined up to kick the game-clinching field goal, but the holder fumbled the snap, giving Dartmouth a glimmer of hope. The Big Green had no timeouts left, however,

with just 1:43 on the clock. In an attempt to force the issue, Jenny’s third-down pass was intercepted, and Columbia kneeled down twice to end the game. Freshman Foley Schmidt managed to convert a pair of field goals from 30-plus yards in the difficult conditions.

Dartmouth Columbia

RUSHING: D — McManus 9-28; Mitchelson 5-26; Schwieger 9-23; M. Williams 2-17; Jenny 2-8; Smythe 2-4; Servis 2-0; TEAM 3-(-11). C — Kelly 12-54; Olawale 8-52; J. Davis 7-34; Rangel 6-25; Knowlin 2-11; Kourouma 1-8; Lenz 1-1; Pyles 1-(-10); TEAM 2-(-6).

C D C D D C

0 7 0 14

6 0

0 7

— 13 — 21

2 14:53 Rangel 2 run (Rocholl kick) 2 8:35 McManus 7 run (Schmidt kick) 2 0:40 Knowlin 19 pass from Kelly (Rocholl kick) 3 9:52 Schmidt 34 FG 4 1:42 Schmidt 32 FG 4 12:06 Olawale 10 run (Rocholl kick)

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

Dart 11 34-95 79 24-10-2 58-174 2-0 5-56 4-39.5 1-8 2-43 0-0 0-0 27:54 7-16 1-1 3-3 0-0

0- 7 7- 7 7- 14 10- 14 13- 14 13- 21

Col 23 40-169 205 24-18-0 64-374 6-2 4-40 2-43.5 1-3 3-34 2-0 0-0 32:06 9-13 0-1 3-5 3-22

PASSING: D — McManus 5-12-1-54; Jenny 5-12-1-25. C — Olawale 7-7-0-111; Kelly 11-17-0-94. RECEIVING: D — Battle 2-39; McManus 2-13; Mitchelson 2-4; Servis 1-7; Paul 1-6; Galligan 1-5; Papajohn 1-5. C — Stephens 4-48; Rangel 3-70; Knowlin 3-29; Lenz 3-17; Kennedy 2-26; Joseph 2-12; J. Davis 1-3. INT: C — Mehrer 1-0; Shalbrack 1-0. FUMBLES: D — TEAM 2-0. C — Kelly 3-2; Olawale 2-0; Pyles 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): C — Miller 2-1; Garza 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): D — I. Wilson 3-10; Muttalib 0-9; Battaglia 4-4; Pidermann 2-6; Dete 4-3; Abuhoff 3-2; Frost 2-1; Bates 1-2; Alebiosu 0-3; Bay 0-3; Krattiger 1-1; Scorah 1-1; Freberg 0-2; Copello 0-2; Hood 0-2; Speicher 1-0; Pastoors 1-0; J. Smith 0-1. C — Gross 2-7; Miller 2-5; Cameron 2-4; Garza 1-5; Shalbrack 2-3; Quinn 0-5; Maddox 3-1; Mehrer 2-2; Otis 3-0; Fraser 2-0; Huggins 1-0; Murphy 0-1; Fleming 0-1; Koury 0-1; Joyce 0-1; Morine 0-1; Myers 0-1. Time of Game: 2:52

Attendance: 2,161

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Game 7, Nov. 1 — Harvard 35, Dartmouth 7 Hanover, N.H. — Harvard entered the game with the ninth most passing yards in the FCS at nearly 300 per game. Although the Big Green kept the Crimson under 100 yards through the air, they could not contain the visitor’s surprising rushing attack as Harvard ran for 368 yards on 63 carries in a 35-7 triumph. While the Crimson were running all over the field, their defense completely shut down the Dartmouth rushing attack, to the tune of minus-two yards on 19 attempts, the fewest attempts ever by a Harvard opponent. Overall the Big Green managed 123 yards of total offense, nearly half of which came on their final drive of the game that resulted in their lone score. With all those runs, the Crimson also ate up the clock, holding onto the ball for nearly 40 minutes (39:32). In the second and third quarters, Harvard had control of the ball for 11:35 and 11:50, respectively, plus nearly 10 minutes in the fourth quarter. The first half yielded a pair of rushing touchdowns by Crimson quarterback Chris Pizzotti and a couple of Patrick Long field goals as Harvard built a 20-0 lead at the break. A Big Green defensive highlight — a stop on 4th-and-2 at the Dartmouth three by junior Peter

Pidermann and sophomore Spencer Hood — was negated by a safety moments later. Dartmouth avoided the shutout in the waning seconds when freshman Conner Kempe guided a 70-yard drive. Three times he connected with

senior walk-on Jimmy Mullen — his first career receptions — for 37 of those yards. Kempe threw his first collegiate touchdown pass with 44 seconds left to sophomore Will Deevy, his first career touchdown, from three yards out.

Harvard Dartmouth

RUSHING: D — Serivs 4-3; Jenny 3-3; Hardy 2-0; Mitchelson 9-(-1); Kempe 1-(-7). H — Jenkins 20-111; Gordon 6-78; O’Hagan 8-66; Pizzotti 9-43; Ho 2-20; Simpson 4-20; Doerner 4-14; Ojukwu 6-9; Richards 1-6; Zaza 2-2; TEAM 1-(-1).

H H H H H H H D

1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4

10:40 12:13 1:59 0:00 12:23 3:17 14:16 0:44

7 13 0 0

8 0

7 7

— 35 — 7

Pizzotti 11 run (Long kick) 0- 7 Long 34 FG 0- 10 Pizzotti 2 run (Long kick) 0- 17 Long 30 FG 0- 20 Miller 18 pass from Pizzotti (Long kick blocked) 0- 26 Team safety 0- 28 Jenkins 15 run (Long kick) 0- 35 Deevy 3 pass from Kempe (Schmidt kick) 7- 35

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

Harv 29 63-368 98 20-12-0 83-466 0-0 4-40 3-35.0 2-16 2-42 0-0 0-0 39:32 6-14 1-4 6-8 2-18

Dart 10 19-(-2) 125 31-16-0 50-123 2-2 7-69 7-37.3 3-28 6-120 0-0 0-0 20:28 2-11 0-1 1-1 1-9

PASSING: D — Kempe 7-16-0-64; Jenny 9-15-0-61. H — Pizzotti 12-18-0-98; O’Hagan 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: D — McManus 5-34; Mullen 3-37; Deevy 3-17; Servis 1-13; K. Gallagher 1-11; Battle 1-9; Paul 1-4; Mitchelson 1-0. H — Lorditch 3-19; Luft 2-27; Gordon 2-11; Miller 1-18; Jenkins 1-9; Schwarzkopf 1-7; Ho 1-6; Richards 1-1. FUMBLES: D — Abuhoff 1-1; Mitchelson 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): D — Muttalib 1-0. H — Schultz 1-0; D. Bryant 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Hood 4-7; I. Wilson 5-4; Muttalib 4-5; Battaglia 3-5; Alebiosu 3-4; Pidermann 2-5; Bates 5-1; Dete 4-2; Abuhoff 3-2; Dwyer 1-3; Shipley 2-1; Copello 2-1; Limonthas 0-3; Bay 2-0; Pastoors 1-1; Krattiger 1-0; Egeolu 1-0; Freberg 1-0; Babcock 0-1; E. Smith 0-1. H — Schultz 3-1; Takamura 1-3; Zych 1-3; Burkhead 3-0; Spadafino 2-1; Ehrlich 2-1; Curtis 2-1; Murphy 1-2; Hayes 1-2; St. Lawrence 2-0; Barker 2-0; D. Bryant 1-1; B. Bryant 0-2; Steve Sheehan 0-2; Nico Amaro 1-0; M. Thomas 1-0; A. Berry 1-0; Jenkins 1-0; Hanson 1-0; Wood 1-0; Ajayi 1-0; McCracken 1-0; McLeod 0-1; Benjamin Graeff 0-1; Dorris 0-1. Time of Game: 2:47

Attendance: 4,111

Game 8, Nov. 8 — Cornell 37, Dartmouth 14 ITHACA, N.Y. — Two blocked field goal attempts in the first quarter set the tone for the game as host Cornell snapped a four-game losing streak by defeating Dartmouth, 37-14. Big Red quarterback Nathan Ford passed for 306 yards to lead Cornell. Ford was rarely offtarget all afternoon, completing 25-of-30 passes to post his third 300-yard game of the season with one touchdown and one interception. His lone scoring pass was a 96-yard bomb, the second longest pass in Cornell history. The running game was led by Randy Barbour with 70 yards on 13 carries with one touchdown, while Luke Siwula scored twice on the ground. For Dartmouth, freshman Conner Kempe made his first collegiate start at quarterback, completing 25-of-52 passes for 256 yards, but he also had three passes intercepted. The Big Red went right to work at the outset of the game, covering 76 yards in 13 plays for an early 7-0 lead. Kempe completed his first five passes for Dartmouth and guided the offense down to the Cornell 14 before the drive stalled. The 31-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Graham Rihn, and Andy Wade scooped up the ball and returned it for a Big Red touchdown. The point after gave

Cornell a 14-point advantage. Another blocked field goal at the end of the first quarter kept the Big Green off the board, and by the half, Cornell had a 17-point lead. It was 30-0 before Dartmouth score on a Milan Williams run

from three yards out late in the third quarter. Kempe also took Dartmouth on a 13-play, 71yard drive on its final possession of the game, with Kempe scoring his first collegiate touchdown on a fourth-down, one-yard keeper.

Dartmouth Cornell

RUSHING: D — M. Williams 10-38; Schwieger 3-15; Kempe 3-9; Mitchelson 2-5; TEAM 1-(-2); McManus 1-(-7). C — Barbour 13-70; Siwula 13-46; Kilcoyne 1-19; Hendren 3-11; Liuzza 2-8; Lucas 1-(-2); Ford 5-(-8).

C C C C C D C D

0 14

0 7 3 13

7 7

— 14 — 37

1 9:43 Barbour 10 run (Greenway kick) 0- 7 1 4:42 Wade 69 blocked FG return (Greenway kick) 0- 14 2 5:10 Pizzotti 2 run (Long kick) 0- 17 3 12:58 Walters 96 pass from Ford (Greenway kick) 0- 24 3 8:17 Siwula 5 run (kick failed) 0- 30 3 3:26 Williams 3 run (Schmidt kick) 7- 30 4 11:35 Siwula 1 run (Greenway kick) 7- 37 4 1:55 Kempe 1 run (Schmidt kick) 14- 37

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

Dart 18 20-58 256 52-25-3 72-314 0-0 3-31 5-41.6 3-37 7-129 1-5 0-0 27:52 5-15 2-2 2-5 2-13

Cor 24 38-144 310 31-26-1 69-454 0-0 7-39 4-40.8 3-17 3-64 3-1 0-0 32:08 6-12 0-0 4-5 0-0

PASSING: D — Kempe 25-52-3-256. C — Ford 25-30-1306; Ganter 1-1-0-4. RECEIVING: D — McManus 10-122; Paul 5-53; Galligan 4-44; Papajohn 3-18; Schwieger 2-12; Servis 1-7. C — Baker 5-48; Walters 4-116; Canty 3-29; Bleymaier 3-14; Kilcoyne 2-26; Liuzza 2-11; Hendren 1-15; Spooner 1-12; Blackman 1-11; Vredenburgh 1-9; Zerante 1-8; Barbour 1-6; FitzPatrick 1-5. INT: D — Abuhoff 1-5. C — Arezzo 1-1; Bax 1-0; Campbell 1-0. FUMBLES: None. SACKS (UA-A): D — Egelou 1-0; Phillips 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Dete 3-8; Bates 3-6; Battaglia 4-4; I. Wilson 3-4; Abdul-Shakoor 4-1; Frost 4-1; Abuhoff 4-1; Bay 2-4; Egeolu 2-3; Scorah 2-3; Freberg 1-3; Pastoors 2-1; Hood 2-1; Limonthas 1-2; E. Smith 0-3; M. Dornak 0-2; Muttalib 1-0; Phillips 1-0; Dwyer 1-0; Rapp 1-0; O’Brien 0-1; Alebiosu 0-1; Green 0-1. C — Wade 6-3; Aharanwa 7-1; Costello 2-4; Ostrowsky 3-2; Rihn 3-1; Campbell 3-1; Bax 3-1; Imhoff 3-0; Quinn 2-1; Fenton 2-1; Hochanadel 1-2; McCarthy 1-1; Blackman 1-0; Connolly 1-0; Arezzo 1-0; Cowman 1-0; Zerante 1-0. Time of Game: 2:40

Attendance: 4,132

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2008 Game Recaps

Game 9, Nov. 15 — Brown 45, Dartmouth 16 Hanover, N.H. — The final home game of the season was spoiled by Brown on a rainy Saturday afternoon as the Big Green allowed 510 yards in a 45-16 defeat. Bear quarterback Michael Dougherty completed 16-of-22 passes for 238 yards with a pair of touchdowns, plus led the team with 73 rushing yards, 69 of which came on a third-quarter touchdown run. Dartmouth freshman Conner Kempe (Tequesta, Fla.) topped Dougherty with 275 yards through the air, connecting on 27-of-42 with one touchdown. Fellow freshman Shawn Abuhoff set a Dartmouth record with 190 kickoff return yards, including a 94-yard touchdown. Brown marched 75 yards in eight plays on the opening possession to take a 7-0 lead as Dougherty completed all five of his passes during the drive. On Dartmouth’s first play, Kempe had his pass tipped, and Nkosi Still snagged the ball at the Big Green 43. Seven plays later Sewall scampered in for a touchdown from a yard out. A Robert Ranney field goal brought Brown’s total to 17. Abuhoff brought the crowd to its feet on the ensuing kickoff, catching the ball at the six near the far sideline, then scooting to his left across the field and up the other sideline for a touchdown. Junior

Tony Pastoors provided a crushing block that allowed Abuhoff to turn the corner up the field. It was the first kickoff returned for a touchdown by the Big Green since Steve Jensen brought one back 94 yards against Columbia in 2001. But Brown could not be contained, needing just

seven plays to reach the end zone again, then returning a pick 31 yards for another touchdown with more than 13 minutes remaining in the half. A Foley Schmidt field goal and a Philip Galligan six-yard catch in the end zone as the game ended made up the rest of Dartmouth’s points.

Brown Dartmouth

RUSHING: D — McManus 1-5; M. Williams 9-4; Schwieger 1-3; Smythe 1-0; Kempe 5-(-10); Rapp 0-5. B — Dougherty 2-73; Ritter 4-40; Knight 7-37; Edwards 8-37; Howland 4-34; Sewall 7-22; Ball 5-22; Farnham 1-8; TEAM 1-(-1).

B B B D B B D B B D

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4

10:27 7:06 2:21 2:06 14:22 13:06 10:21 13:00 9:10 0:00

17 14 14 7 3 0

0 6

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Sewall 10 pass from Dougherty (Ranney kick) 0- 7 Sewall 1 run (Ranney kick) 0- 14 Ranney 35 FG (Greenway kick) 0- 17 Abuhoff 94 kickoff return (Schmidt kick) 7- 17 Samp 25 pass from Dougherty (Ranney kick) 7- 24 Yanchunis 31 interception return (Ranney kick) 7- 31 Schmidt 35 FG 10- 31 Dougherty 69 run (Ranney kick) 10- 38 Sewall 1 run (Ranney kick) 10- 45 Galligan 6 pass from Kempe (no PAT try) 16- 45

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

Brown 18 39-272 238 22-16-0 61-510 0-0 8-65 3-36.7 4-34 3-59 2-31 0-0 33:02 5-12 1-2 3-4 3-13

Dart 15 17-7 275 42-27-2 59-282 5-2 5-45 5-45.8 2-11 7-222 0-0 0-0 26:58 3-11 0-1 2-3 0-0

PASSING: D — Kempe 27-42-2-275. B — Dougherty 16-22-0-238. RECEIVING: D — McManus 10-118; Paul 6-65; Galligan 5-57; M. Williams 3-24; Schwieger 2-3; Serivs 1-8. B — Sewall 5-90; Farnham 4-69; Sudfeld 3-40; Cloherty 2-11; Samp 1-25; Dougherty 1-3. INT: B — Yanchunis 1-31; Still 1-0. FUMBLES: D — Kempe 3-1; Rapp 1-1; Williams 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): B — Howard 1-0; Hughes 1-0; TEAM 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Dete 5-4; I. Wilson 4-3; Pidermann 3-2; Battaglia 2-3; Muttalib 2-3; Pastoors 0-5; Hood 2-2; Freberg 2-1; Abdul-Shakoor 1-2; Abuhoff 1-2; Dwyer 0-3; Wiggins 0-3; Speicher 2-0; Bates 1-1; Frost 1-1; Alebiosu 1-1; Robbie Krattiger 0-2; Bay 0-2; Phillips 0-2; Copello 1-0; Babcock 0-1; E. Smith 0-1; Benaderet 0-1; Shipley 0-1. B — Still 4-4; Zopgas 4-3; Serrano 0-6; Clement 3-1; Gillett 1-3; Spartichino 1-3; Cox 0-4; Craigwell 0-4; Hughes 3-0; May 1-2; Gallagher 2-0; Develin 1-1; Roffi 1-1; David Howard 1-1; Valenti 0-2; McGrath 1-0; Adedokun 1-0; Collins 1-0; Ranney 1-0; Neff 0-1; Wengerter 0-1; Perkins 0-1. Time of Game: 2:30

Attendance: 2,215

Game 10, Nov. 22 — Princeton 28, Dartmouth 10 PRINCETON, N.J. — Princeton’s Jordan

Culbreath ran for a career-high 276 yards as the host Tigers sent the Big Green to a 28-10 defeat. The highlight of the day for Dartmouth was an 85yard kickoff return for a touchdown by junior Peter Pidermann, the second straight week the Big Green returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Culbreath’s 276 yards on the ground and nine receiving yards accounted for 67 percent of Princeton’s 423 total yards of offense. Junior Alex Jenny came off the bench to throw for 177 yards, completing 15-of-25, but was sacked three times. As a team the Big Green lost 11 yards rushing, their lowest output of the season. Dartmouth found itself in an early 7-0 hole when Culbreath broke a career-long 58-yard dash to the end zone on Princeton’s second play from scrimmage. Culbreath bounced off a tackler near the left sideline, then cut back to the right to get past the defense. Defensive end Malcolm Freberg intercepted a screen pass and returned it 52 yards to the Princeton 11. It led to the Green lining up for a 28-yard field goal into a brisk wind, but the

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Tigers thwarted the fake. After Princeton tacked on another touchdown, the Big Green were able to get on the board before the half expired on the strength of a 41-yard pass from Jenny to Philip Gal-

ligan. Schmidt drilled a 22-yard field goal to make the score 14-3. All the points in the second half came in a two-minute span of the third quarter, including Pidermann’s exciting return.

Dartmouth Princeton

RUSHING: D — Schwieger 3-11; M. Williams 5-2; Schmidt 1-1; Kempe 2-(-6); Jenny 7-(-19). P — Culbreath 40-276; Anderson 9-36; Thanheiser 2-20; Zimmerman 2-10; R. Smith 1-1.

P P D P D P

0 7

3 7 7 14

0 0

— 10 — 28

1 13:06 Culbreath 58 run (Louden kick) 0- 7 2 12:53 Anderson 2 run (Louden kick) 0- 14 2 1:16 Schmidt 22 FG 3- 14 3 10:00 Mitchell 1 pass from Anderson (Louden kick) 3- 21 3 9:48 Pidermann 85 kickoff return (Schmidt kick) 10- 21 3 8:04 Culbreath 5 run (Louden kick) 10- 28

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

Dart 11 18-(-11) 197 31-18-1 49-186 2-1 1-5 4-38.2 3-10 5-164 1-52 0-0 20:54 1-11 1-4 1-3 1-8

Prin 18 54-343 80 18-10-1 72-423 2-0 5-37 3-35.3 1-0 3-58 1-0 0-0 39:06 10-16 0-2 3-4 4-29

PASSING: D — Jenny 15-25-0-177; Kempe 3-6-1-20. P — Anderson 10-18-1-80. RECEIVING: D — Paul 6-45; McManus 5-41; Galligan 4-86; J. Gallagher 1-12; M. Williams 1-9; Papajohn 1-4. P — Culbreath 3-9; Magro 2-24; Kerr 2-16; Berry 1-22; Zimmerman 1-8; Mitchell 1-1. INT: D — Freberg 1-52. P — Clemons 1-0. FUMBLES: D — M. Williams 1-1; Abuhoff 1-0. P — Culbreath 1-0; McCray 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): D — Wiggins 1-0. P — Britton 1-0; Collin McCarthy 1-0; Buchignani 0-1; Karacozoff 0-1; Coch 0-1; P. Gallagher 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): D — Battaglia 5-7; Abuhoff 3-7; Dete 3-6; Wiggins 4-3; Frost 3-4; Pidermann 1-4; Krattiger 3-1; Freberg 3-1; Bay 2-2; Alebiosu 2-2; Bates 2-2; Muttalib 2-0; Lane Shipley 1-1; Babcock 1-1; E. Smith 0-2; Benaderet 1-0; Copello 0-1; Hood 0-1; Dwyer 0-1; Phillips 0-1; Kephart 0-1; Pastoors, 0-1; R. Cummings 0-1. P — Britton 2-3; Cody 4-0; Stetler 3-1; Cates 2-2; Koch 1-3; Karacozoff 1-3; Jackson 1-3; Newell 3-0; Kelly 2-1; McCarthy 2-1; McCray 1-1; Buchignani 1-1; Duvall 1-1; Wilkins 1-0; Anderson 1-0; Kopolovich 1-0; Zimmerman 1-0; P. Gallagher 0-1; Ploszek 0-1; McGrath 0-1; Boyer 0-1. Time of Game: 2:21

Attendance: 7,113

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Harvard Brown Penn Yale Princeton Cornell Columbia Dartmouth

W 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 0

2008 Ivy League Standings Conference Overall L Pct 1 .857 1 .857 2 .714 3 .571 4 .429 5 .286 5 .286 7 .000

PF 195 205 132 109 125 117 122 77

PA 117 105 100 58 143 164 172 223

W L Pct 9 1 .900 7 3 .700 6 4 .600 6 4 .600 4 6 .400 4 6 .400 2 8 .200 0 10 .000

PF 274 269 190 197 183 185 171 129

PA 178 190 151 105 214 246 245 343

Home 5-0 4-1 2-3 4-1 2-3 2-3 2-3 0-5

Road 4-1 3-2 4-1 2-3 2-3 2-3 0-5 0-5

All-Ivy League Offense

Defense

First Team OL Darius Dale, Sr. OL Paul Jasinowski, Jr. OL Shane Kelley, Sr. OL Chris Kovalcik, Sr. OL James Williams, Jr. QB Chris Pizzotti, Sr. RB Jordan Culbreath, Jr. RB Mike McLeod, Sr. WR Buddy Farnham, Jr. WR Matt Luft, Jr. WR Bobby Sewall, Jr. TE Colin Cloherty, Sr. PK Andrew Samson, So.

Yale Brown Brown Penn Harvard Harvard Princeton Yale Brown Harvard Brown Brown Penn

Second Team OL Matt Adkins, Sr. OL Mike Brune, Sr. OL Alex Spisak, Jr. OL Mark Paski, Jr. OL Steve Valenta, Sr. QB Michael Dougherty, Sr. RB Michael DiMaggio, So. RB Gino Gordon, So. RB Dereck Knight, Sr. WR Jesse Baker, Sr. WR Austin Knowlin, Jr. WR Will Thanheiser, Sr. TE Josh Koontz, Sr. PK John Rocholl, Sr.

Brown Columbia Harvard Princeton Cornell Brown Penn Harvard Brown Cornell Columbia Princeton Penn Columbia

Honorable Mention OL Quentin Bernhard, Jr. OL Zach Copple, Sr. OL Ty Davis, Sr. OL Ryan Pilconis, Sr. OL Tom Rodger, Sr. QB Nathan Ford, Sr. RB Milan Williams, Sr. WR Tim McManus, So. WR Bryan Walters, Jr. TE Jason Miller, Sr. PK Patrick Long, Jr. PK Tom Mante, Jr.

Cornell Harvard Yale Harvard Harvard Cornell Dartmouth Dartmouth Cornell Harvard Harvard Yale

First Team DL Matt Curtis, Sr. DL Kyle Hawari, Sr. DL David Howard, Sr. DL Loui Miller, Jr. LB Bobby Abare, Sr. LB Glenn Dorris, Sr. LB Alex Gross, So. LB Eric Schultz, Sr. DB Andrew Berry, Sr. DB Tim Bax, Sr. DB Nkosi Still, Sr. DB Chris Wynn, Jr. P Robert Ranney, Sr.

Harvard Yale Brown Columbia Yale Harvard Columbia Harvard Harvard Cornell Brown Penn Brown

Second Team DL Peter Ajayi, Sr. DL Desmond Bryant, Sr. DL Peter Buchignani, Sr. DL Joe Goniprow, Jr. DL Joe Hathway, Sr. DL Doe Rost, Sr. LB Jay Colabella, Jr. LB Jake Lewko, Jr. LB Drew Quinn, Sr. LB Steve Ziogas, Sr. DB Larry Abare, Sr. DB Chris Perkins, Jr. DB Steve Santoro, Sr. DB Ian Wilson, Sr. DB Collin Zych, So. P Tom Mante, Jr.

Harvard Harvard Princeton Penn Yale Penn Penn Penn Columbia Brown Yale Brown Yale Dartmouth Harvard Yale

Honorable Mention DL Owen Fraser, Fr. DL Matt Koch, Sr. DL Guillermo Ruffolo, Sr. LB Scott Britton, Jr. LB Steven Cody, So. LB Brady Hart, Sr. LB Jay Pilkerton, Sr. LB Graham Rihn, Sr. DB Miles Craigwell, Sr. DB Britton Ertman, Sr. DB Casey Gerald, Sr. DB Matthew Hanson, Fr. DB Paul Rice, Jr. P Ryan Coyle, Sr. P John Rocholl, Sr. P Brian Scullin, Sr.

Columbia Princeton Penn Princeton Princeton Yale Yale Cornell Brown Penn Yale Harvard Yale Princeton Columbia Dartmouth

Weekly Awards

Ivy Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 20 Chris Pizzotti, Sr., QB Harvard Sept. 27 Buddy Farnham, Jr., WR Brown Oct. 4 Brian Anderson, Sr., QB Princeton Jesse Baker, Sr., WR Cornell Oct. 11 Michael Dougherty, Sr., QB Brown Oct. 18 Chris Pizzotti, Sr., QB Harvard Oct. 25 M.A. Olawale, Jr., QB Columbia Nov. 1 Michael Dougherty, Sr., QB Brown Nov. 8 Keiffer Garton, So., QB Penn Nov. 15 Michael Dougherty, Sr., QB Brown Keiffer Garton, So., QB Penn Nov. 22 Jordan Culbreath, Jr., RB Princeton Michael Dougherty, Sr., QB Brown Gino Gordon, Sr., RB Harvard Ivy Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 20 James Develin, Jr., DE Sept. 27 Chris Perkins, Jr. S Anthony Sabo, Sr., S Oct. 4 Bobby Abare, Sr., LB Oct. 11 Glenn Dorris, Sr., LB Oct. 18 Bobby Abare, Sr., LB Oct. 25 Tyson Maugle, Sr., CB Eric Schultz, Sr., LB Nov. 1 Nkosi Still, Sr., CB Nov. 8 Britton Ertman, Sr., DB Nov. 15 Ryan Barnes, Sr., DB Nov. 22 Tyson Maugle, Sr., DB Eric Schultz, Sr., LB

Ivy Special Teams Player of the Week Sept. 20 Patrick Long, Jr., PK Harvard Sept. 27 Connor Louden, Sr., PK Princeton Oct. 4 Andrew Samson, So., PK Penn Oct. 11 Chris Wynn, Jr., KR Penn Oct. 18 Kyle Olson, Jr., P Penn Oct. 25 Andrew Samson, So., PK Penn Nov. 1 Tom Mante, Jr., P/PK Yale Nov. 8 Tom Mante, Jr., P/PK Yale Nov. 15 Austin Knowlin, KR/PR Columbia Nov. 22 Andrew Samson, So., PK Penn Ivy Rookie of the Week Sept. 20 Foley Schmidt, Fr., PK Sept. 27 Kalasi Huggins, Fr., DB Oct. 4 Matthew Hansen, Fr., DB Oct. 11 Adam Chrissis, Fr., WR Oct. 18 Matt Hamscher, Fr., RB Oct. 25 Matthew Hansen, Fr., DB Nov. 1 Shawn Abuhoff, Fr., CB Nov. 8 Conner Kempe, Fr., QB Nov. 15 Shawn Abuhoff, Fr., CB Nov. 22 Shawn Abuhoff, Fr., CB

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2008 Ivy League Stats

Team Rankings

Scoring Offense G 1. Harvard 10 2. Brown 10 3. Yale 10 4. Penn 10 5. Cornell 10 6. Princeton 10 7. Columbia 10 8. Dartmouth 10

TD 34 34 25 20 23 23 21 15

FG 13 11 8 16 9 8 9 9

XPT 27 32 23 20 18 19 18 12

2XP 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Saf 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Pts 274 269 197 190 185 183 171 129

Scoring Defense G 1. Yale 10 2. Penn 10 3. Harvard 10 4. Brown 10 5. Princeton 10 6. Columbia 10 7. Cornell 10 8. Dartmouth 10

TD 11 19 22 23 27 30 31 46

FG 9 7 8 11 9 11 11 8

XPT 10 16 22 19 25 26 25 41

2XP 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

Saf 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Pts 105 151 178 190 214 245 246 343

Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yards Yds/Play TD 1. Harvard 10 1434 2493 691 3927 5.7 32 2. Cornell 10 950 2893 764 3843 5.0 22 3. Brown 10 1118 2677 673 3795 5.6 33 4. Princeton 10 1681 1590 616 3271 5.3 23 5. Penn 10 1398 1706 696 3104 4.5 18 6. Columbia 10 1397 1654 638 3051 4.8 18 7. Yale 10 842 1736 598 2578 4.3 20 8. Dartmouth 10 434 2083 630 2517 4.0 12 Total Defense G Rush Pass Plays Yards Yds/Play TD 1. Penn 10 907 1591 598 2498 4.2 19 2. Yale 10 1084 1821 725 2905 4.0 11 3. Harvard 10 1089 1904 691 2993 4.3 21 4. Brown 10 771 2434 674 3205 4.8 20 5. Columbia 10 1043 2240 694 3283 4.7 29 6. Princeton 10 1264 2043 635 3307 5.2 25 7. Cornell 10 1476 2035 649 3511 5.4 28 8. Dartmouth 10 2345 2207 701 4552 6.5 43 Punting G Punts Yards Avg Ret 1. Dartmouth1 10 55 2246 40.8 109 2. Yale 10 65 2663 41.0 121 3. Brown 10 45 1879 41.8 224 4. Penn 10 59 2221 37.6 190 5. Princeton 10 44 1718 39.0 254 6. Columbia 10 60 2325 38.8 313 7. Cornell 10 54 2044 37.9 408 8. Harvard 10 47 1621 34.5 262 1 Dartmouth led FCS in net punting

Avg TB Net 2.0 4 37.4 1.9 10 36.0 5.0 2 35.9 3.2 6 32.4 5.8 3 31.9 5.2 7 31.2 7.6 5 28.4 5.6 3 27.6

Kick Returns G KR Yds TD Avg 1. Penn 10 29 670 1 23.1 2. Cornell 10 44 971 0 22.1 3. Dartmouth 10 59 1297 2 22.0 4. Brown 10 38 783 0 20.6 5. Columbia 10 34 643 0 18.9 6. Yale 10 23 429 0 18.7 7. Princeton 10 40 741 0 18.5 8. Harvard 10 39 619 0 15.9 Punt Returns G 1. Columbia 10 2. Yale 10 3. Penn 10 4. Brown 10 5. Princeton 10 6. Cornell 10 7. Dartmouth 10 8. Harvard 10

PR 25 32 25 29 12 24 20 22

Yds TD Avg 305 2 12.2 316 1 9.9 219 1 8.8 230 0 7.9 92 0 7.7 179 0 7.5 144 0 7.2 116 0 5.3

Player Rankings

Rushing G 1. Culbreath, Prin 10 2. McLeod, Yale 10 3. DiMaggio, Penn 9 4. Gordon, Harv 10 5. Knight, Brwn 10

Rush Yards 213 1206 246 842 133 585 119 578 141 555

Avg 5.7 3.4 4.4 4.9 3.9

TD Long Yds/G 10 58 120.6 6 28 84.2 4 37 65.0 5 63 57.8 2 20 55.5

Passing G Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Yds/G 1. Ford, Cor 10 269-436-19 61.7 2815 12 96 281.5 2. Dougherty, Brwn 10 220-384-10 57.3 2677 19 64 267.7 3. Pizzotti, Harv 10 193-308-4 62.7 2490 17 76 249.0 4. Anderson, Prin 10 130-229-8 56.8 1544 9 69 154.4 5. Kelly, Col 9 105-187-6 56.1 1199 7 59 133.2 6. Jenny, Dart 10 134-239-9 56.1 1309 5 49 130.9 Receptions G 1. Sewall, Brwn 10 2. Baker, Cor 10 3. Farnham, Brwn 10 4. McManus, Dart 10 5. Luft, Harv 10

Rec Yards 69 948 66 725 63 816 60 637 53 875

TD 8 6 6 3 5

Long Yds/G Rec/G 64 94.8 6.9 37 72.5 6.6 57 81.6 6.3 45 63.7 6.0 66 87.5 5.3

Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yards Yds/Play Yds/G 1. Ford, Cor 10 34 2815 495 2849 5.8 284.9 2. Dougherty, Brwn 10 92 2677 408 2769 6.8 276.9 3. Pizzotti, Harv 10 186 2490 395 2676 6.8 267.6 4. Anderson, Prin 10 298 1544 326 1842 5.7 184.2 5. Kelly, Col 9 283 1199 258 1482 5.7 164.7 6. Jenny, Dart 10 -32 1309 281 1277 4.5 127.7 Scoring 1. Sewall, Brwn 2. Samson, Penn 3. Culbreath, Prin Long, Harv 5. Ranney, Brwn

G 10 10 10 10 10

TD 14 0 11 0 0

FG XPT 0 0 16 20 0 0 13 27 11 32

2XP 0 0 0 0 0

Pts Pts/G 84 8.4 68 6.8 66 6.6 66 6.6 65 6.5

Punting G Punts Yards Long Avg 1. Ranney, Brwn 10 43 1879 76 43.7 2. Mante, Yale 10 65 2663 71 41.0 3. Coyle, Prin 10 42 1718 76 40.9 4. Scullin, Dart 10 55 2246 62 40.8 5. Rocholl, Col 10 59 2325 59 39.4 Tackles 1. Gross, Col 2. Wilson, Dart 3. Costello, Cor 4. Quinn, Col 5. B. Abare, Yale Bax, Cor

G 10 9 10 10 10 10

Pos Solo Asst Total LB 50 51 101 DB 43 41 84 LB 37 53 90 LB 37 51 88 LB 55 31 86 LB 36 50 86

Avg Sacks 10.1 2.0 9.3 0.0 9.0 1.0 8.8 1.0 8.6 3.5 8.6 1.0

Kick Returns G 1. Abuhoff, Dart 10 2. Still, Brwn 10 3. Wynn, Penn 10 4. Kilcoyne, Cor 10 5. Pidermann, Dart 9

KR Yds 9 277 12 342 17 443 7 180 14 326

TD Long 1 94 0 42 1 88 0 73 1 85

Avg 30.8 28.5 26.1 25.7 23.3

Punt Returns G 1. Knowlin, Col 10 2. Wynn, Penn 10 3. Christodoulou, Yale 10 4. Farnham, Brwn 10 5. Abuhoff, Dart 10

KR Yds 12 222 17 180 29 286 27 229 17 143

TD Long 2 76 0 21 1 71 0 37 0 17

Avg 18.5 10.6 9.9 8.5 8.4

Shawn Abuhoff

17-Time Ivy League Champions

1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

87


1956

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.

Yale Princeton Dartmouth Penn Brown Columbia Harvard Cornell

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

Princeton Dartmouth Yale Brown Cornell Penn Harvard Columbia

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Cornell Princeton Brown Penn Harvard Columbia Yale

1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.

Penn Dartmouth Harvard Yale Cornell Princeton Brown Columbia

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

Yale Princeton Dartmouth Harvard Columbia Penn Brown Cornell

1957

1958

1959

1960

Yearly Ivy Standings 7 5 4 4 3 2 2 1

0 2 3 3 4 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 5 4 3 3 3 2 1

1 1 2 4 4 4 5 6

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

6 5 5 4 4 3 1 0

1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 5 4 4 3 3 1 1

1 1 3 3 4 4 5 6

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Harvard Columbia Dartmouth Princeton Yale Cornell Penn Brown

7 6 4 4 3 2 1 1

0 1 3 3 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Harvard Columbia Princeton Cornell Penn Yale Brown

Princeton, 1962

1961

1962

1963

6 6 5 5 3 2 1 0

1 1 2 2 4 5 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Princeton Harvard Yale Cornell Columbia Brown Penn

7 5 4 4 4 2 1 0

0 2 3 3 3 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Princeton Harvard Yale Dartmouth Cornell Brown Columbia Penn

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Dartmouth Princeton Harvard Cornell Yale Penn Brown Columbia

1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Harvard Princeton Cornell Yale Columbia Penn Brown

1964

1965

1966

1967

1. Yale 2. Dartmouth 3. Cornell 4. Princeton Harvard 6. Penn 7. Brown 8. Columbia

1968

5 5 4 4 4 2 2 1

2 2 2 3 3 4 5 6

0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Yale Harvard Penn Princeton Dartmouth Columbia Cornell Brown

7 5 4 4 3 3 1 0

0 2 2 3 4 4 5 7

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

1. 4. 5. 7.

Dartmouth Yale Princeton Cornell Harvard Penn Brown Columbia

7 6 3 3 3 2 1 1

0 1 2 3 4 4 6 6

0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Dartmouth Harvard Yale Cornell Princeton Penn Columbia Brown

6 6 6 4 3 2 1 0

1 1 1 3 4 5 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Cornell Columbia Harvard Yale Princeton Penn Brown

7 5 4 4 4 2 1 0

0 2 2 3 3 5 5 7

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.

Dartmouth Yale Penn Cornell Harvard Princeton Columbia Brown

1969

1970

1971

1972

Princeton, 1965

88

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

6 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 0 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 6 4 2 2 1 1

1 1 1 3 5 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 5 5 4 3 2 1 1

0 2 2 3 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 5 4 3 3 1 0

1 1 2 3 4 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 5 4 4 3 2 2 1

1 2 3 3 3 4 4 6

1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0


1973

1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Yale Penn Harvard Brown Cornell Columbia Princeton

1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Yale Harvard Penn Brown Dartmouth Princeton Cornell Columbia

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Harvard Brown Yale Dartmouth Princeton Columbia Penn Cornell

1. 3. 5.

Brown Yale Dartmouth Harvard Columbia Penn Princeton Cornell

1. 2. 3. 6. 7.

Yale Brown Dartmouth Penn Harvard Princeton Columbia Cornell

1974

1975

1976

1977

Yearly Ivy Standings

1985

6 5 5 5 4 2 1 0

1 2 2 2 3 5 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Penn Harvard Princeton Brown Yale Dartmouth Cornell Columbia

6 6 4 4 3 3 1 0

1 1 2 3 4 4 5 7

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Penn Cornell Brown Dartmouth Harvard Yale Princeton Columbia

6 5 5 4 3 2 2 0

1 1 2 2 4 5 5 7

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Harvard Yale Brown Princeton Cornell Penn Dartmouth Columbia

6 6 4 4 2 2 2 2

1 1 3 3 5 5 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Dartmouth Brown Yale Cornell Harvard Columbia Princeton Penn

6 5 4 4 4 3 1 1

1 2 3 3 3 4 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Yale Brown Princeton Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Columbia Penn

1. 2. 3. 7. 8.

Yale Cornell Harvard Princeton Brown Dartmouth Penn Columbia

1. 3. 4. 5. 7.

Dartmouth Yale Princeton Harvard Cornell Brown Columbia Penn

1. 4. 8.

Dartmouth Harvard Penn Brown Princeton Yale Cornell Columbia

Princeton, 1965

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1

1 2 1 3 4 4 4 5

0 0 2 1 1 1 2 1

1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Penn Harvard Dartmouth Brown Cornell Princeton Columbia Yale

6 5 5 4 4 3 1 0

1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Penn Harvard Yale Brown Princeton Dartmouth Cornell Columbia

6 5 4 4 4 4 1 0

1 2 3 3 3 3 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 5 4 2 2 1 1

1 1 1 2 5 5 6 6

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

5 5 5 3 3 3 3 1

2 2 2 4 4 4 4 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1984

1986

1987

1988

5 5 4 4 3 2 1 1

1 1 2 2 3 5 5 6

1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0

1. 3. 5. 6. 8.

Penn Cornell Dartmouth Princeton Yale Columbia Harvard Brown

7 5 5 4 3 2 2 0

0 2 2 3 4 5 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 3. 4. 5. 8.

Yale Princeton Harvard Dartmouth Penn Cornell Brown Columbia

Cornell, 1971

1989

6 5 5 4 3 2 2 0

1 2 2 3 3 4 5 7

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

7 6 4 3 3 2 2 0

0 1 2 3 4 5 5 7

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

6 5 5 4 4 3 1 0

1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 4 4 3 2 2 0

1 1 3 3 3 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

6 6 5 4 2 2 2 1

1 1 2 3 5 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Defense, 1982

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

89


Yearly Ivy Standings 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

2000

Princeton, 1992

90

1990

1. 3. 4. 6. 8.

Dartmouth Cornell Yale Harvard Penn Princeton Brown Columbia

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

Dartmouth Princeton Harvard Cornell Yale Penn Brown Columbia

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Dartmouth Princeton Penn Cornell Harvard Yale Columbia Brown

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

Penn Dartmouth Princeton Brown Cornell Yale Harvard Columbia

1. 2. 4. 7.

Penn Brown Princeton Cornell Columbia Yale Dartmouth Harvard

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

6 6 5 3 3 2 2 1

1 1 2 4 4 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

Princeton Cornell Penn Dartmouth Columbia Brown Yale Harvard

6 5 4 4 4 2 1 1

0 2 2 3 3 5 6 6

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.

Dartmouth Columbia Brown Cornell Penn Princeton Harvard Yale

6 6 5 4 3 2 2 0

1 1 2 3 4 5 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.

Harvard Dartmouth Brown1 Cornell1 Princeton1 Columbia1 Yale1 Penn

7 6 5 3 3 2 1 1

0 1 2 4 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 5. 7.

Penn Brown Yale Princeton Columbia Harvard Cornell Dartmouth

7 4 4 3 3 3 2 2

0 3 3 4 4 4 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Brown Yale Cornell Penn Harvard Dartmouth Columbia Princeton

1996

1997

5 5 5 4 3 2 2 1

1 2 2 2 4 5 5 6

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

7 5 4 4 3 2 2 1

0 2 3 3 4 5 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 6 4 4 3 3 1 0

0 1 3 3 4 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 5 5 4 3 3 1 1

1 2 2 3 4 4 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 5 4 3 2 1 1

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Five Penn victories forfeited due to use of declared ineligible player.

1

1998

1999

2001

Harvard Penn Brown Princeton Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Yale

2002

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.

Penn Harvard Princeton Yale Cornell Dartmouth Brown Columbia

1. 2. 6. 7. 8.

Penn Dartmouth Harvard Yale Brown Columbia Princeton Cornell

1. 2. 3. 4. 7.

Harvard Penn Cornell Brown Princeton Yale Dartmouth Columbia

6 5 4 4 3 1 1 4

1 2 3 3 4 6 6 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Brown ineligible for league championship per league ruling.

1

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

Penn Cornell Yale Harvard Princeton Columbia Dartmouth Brown1

2003

2004

7 6 5 3 3 2 1 1

0 1 2 4 4 5 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.

2005

Brown Harvard Princeton Cornell Yale Penn Dartmouth Columbia

1. 3. 4. 6.

2006

Princeton Yale Harvard Penn Cornell Dartmouth Brown Columbia

2007

7 6 4 4 3 2 2 0

0 1 3 3 4 5 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

Harvard Yale Brown Dartmouth Penn Princeton Cornell Columbia

7 4 4 4 4 3 2 0

0 3 3 3 3 4 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Harvard Brown Penn Yale Princeton Cornell Columbia Dartmouth

7 6 4 3 3 3 1 1

0 1 3 4 4 4 6 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008

Princeton, 1996

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

6 5 5 4 4 3 1 0

1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 4 3 3 2 2 2

1 1 3 4 4 5 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 6 4 3 3 3 2 0

0 1 3 4 4 4 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 5 4 3 2 2 0

1 1 2 3 4 5 5 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


Comparative Stats

Ivy League Composite Standings

(Since start of round robin play, 1956-2008, 53 seasons) League Champions Overall W L T Pct Alone Tied W L T Pct DARTMOUTH 217 145 9 .597 9 8 271 221 12 .550 Harvard 221 141 9 .608 6 7 294 199 11 .594 Yale 217 146 8 .596 6 8 299 195 9 .603 Princeton 202 164 5 .551 3 6 271 226 7 .545 Penn 191 176 4 .520 10 3 263 234 6 .529 Cornell 168 198 5 .460 0 3 231 264 9 .467 Brown 155 209 7 .427 1 3 222 272 10 .450 Columbia 85 281 5 .236 0 1 121 375 9 .249 Note: 371 League games; 504 overall games except Columbia (505), Penn and Yale (503).

Dartmouth vs. Ivy League Opponents Brown Columbia Cornell Harvard Penn Princeton Yale

Series Began 1894 1899 1900 1882 1896 1897 1884

W 54 61 51 45 32 42 36

Overall L T Pct 28 4 .651 17 1 .778 40 1 .560 62 5 .424 42 2 .434 42 4 .500 50 6 .424

W 35 44 34 22 26 31 25

Since 1956 L T Pct 15 3 .689 8 1 .840 19 0 .642 29 2 .434 27 0 .491 21 1 .594 26 2 .491

Ivy League Composite Scoring and Defense (1956-2008 — 371 Games Per Team)

Points For Harvard 8068 DARTMOUTH 7989 Penn 7937 Princeton 7926 Yale 7859 Brown 7195 Cornell 7062 Columbia 5334

Scoring Points Defense Average Allowed Average 21.7 6373 17.2 21.5 6389 17.2 21.4 7085 19.1 21.4 6638 17.9 21.2 6035 16.3 19.4 8349 22.5 19.0 7564 20.4 14.4 9770 26.3

“The Catch” — Andrew Hall at Harvard, 2003

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

91


Dartmouth First-Team All-Ivy

TOTAL FIRST TEAM CHOICES (1956-2008): Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Penn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 1956 Bob Adelizzi Wayne Kakela

C T

1957 Dave Moss Joe Palermo

E C

1958 Jake Crouthamel Al Krutsch

HB G

1959 Jake Crouthamel Bill Gundy

HB QB

1960 Hank Gerfen Alan Rozycki

G HB

1961 Bill King

QB

1962

Ed Boies Bill Blumenschein Bill King Don McKinnon Tom Spangenberg

G T QB C HB

1963 Bill Curran Scott Creelman Tom Spangenberg

G E HB

1964 John McLean

DB

Reggie Williams 1965

Steve Bryan Chuck Matuszak Bob O’Brien Tony Yezer Tom Clarke Edgar Holley Win Mabry

OE C HB OG DE LB DB

1966

Mickey Beard Bill Calhoun Chuck Matuszak Bill Sjogren Pete Walton Win Mabry Bill Hay

QB OE C OG FB DB KSp

1967

Hank Paulson Norm Davis Randy McElrath Gordie Rule

OT LB DE DB

1968 Pete Lawrence

Tom Csatari

92

DE

1969

Jim Chasey John Ritchie John Short Joe Adams Russ Adams Pete Donovan

QB OT HB DB DB KSp

1970

Jim Chasey Bob Cordy Bob Peters Murry Bowden Willie Bogan Barry Brink

QB OG OT DB DB DT

1971

Joe Leslie Tom Csatari Jack Manning Wayne Young Ted Perry

OT DE DB LB KSp

1972

Gregg Brown Bob Funk Rick Klupchak Robert Norton Steve Stetson Tom Csatari Wesley Pugh Tom Tarazevits

OE C HB OG QB DE DB DT

1973

Bob Funk Rick Klupchak Tom Csatari Rick Gerardi Reggie Williams

C HB DE LB LB

1974 Skip Cummins Reggie Williams

LB LB

1975 Jud Porter Skip Cummins Reggie Williams

OG LB LB

1976

Jim Lucas Pat Sullivan Don Thomas Harry Wilson Gregg Robinson Kevin Young Nick Lowery

C OT OG SE DT LB KSp

1977

Andy Ebbott Curt Oberg John Carney Gregg Robinson Nick Lowery

OT RB DB DT KSp

1978

Jeff Dufresne Dave Shula Buddy Teevens Jeff Hickey Joe Nastri Chris Sawch

RB SE QB DE LB KSp

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


1979

Cody Press Jerry Pierce Rick Salchunas Larry Margerum

1980 Dave Shula Jerry Pierce

Dartmouth First-Team All-Ivy DB LB DE P SE LB

1981

George Thompson Rob Carroll Joe Fernandes Lee Sedberry Charles Williams Rick Bayless

OG DE LB DT DB P

1982 1983

Jack Daly Dave Neslund John Corbett

WR LB P

Mark Pare

C

1984 Scott Truitt

WR

1985

Slade Schuster Scott Truitt Len Fontes Craig Saltzgaber

OT WR LB KSp

1986 Dave Gabianelli Chris Matonis Craig Morton

QB OG WR

1987 Paul Michael

LB

1988 Craig Morton Paul Michael Rob Hibbard

WR LB P

1989 Tom Parker Rob Hibbard

WR P

1990

Chad Gallentine Shon Page Pete Chapman Rich Joyce Mike O’Flynn Brad Preble Sal Sciretto Dennis Durkin

OG FB NG LB DT DB DB KSp

1991

Mike Bobo Lance Brackee Al Rosier Greg Rush Dan Mulligan Sal Sciretto Harry Wright

WR OT TB C DT DB LB

1992

Lance Brackee Matt Brzica Jay Fiedler Andy MacDonald George Neos Dennis Durkin

OT WR QB OT LB KSp

1993

Jay Fiedler John Hyland Andy MacDonald Jim McGeehan George Neos

QB WR OT DB LB

1994 Brian White

DB

1995

OT LB DE LB

Brian Larsen Mark Abel Scott Hapgood Zack Walz

Anthony Gargiulo 1996

Trey Bowers Zach Ellis Brian Larsen Lloyd Lee Mark Abel Zack Walz Dave Regula

OT WR OT DB LB LB KSp

1997

Dom Lanza Scott Hapgood Lloyd Lee Zack Walz Dave Regula

C DE DB LB KSp

1998 Brad Verber 1999 Caleb Moore Steve Varney Wayne Schlobohm

OG LB P

2000 Caleb Moore Matt Mercer Alex Ware

OG LB P

2001

Casey Cramer Kevin Noone Matt Mercer Alex Ware

TE OG LB P

2002

Casey Cramer Kevin Noone Scott Wedum Alex Ware

TE OG FB P

2003 Jay Barnard Ryan Conger

Casey Cramer and Jay Barnard

S

WR DE

2004 Ryan Conger Anthony Gargiulo Clayton Smith

DE DE FS

2005 Anthony Gargiulo

DE

2007 Justin Cottrell

LB

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

93


Asa S. Bushnell Cup Ivy League Player of the Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jim Chasey, QB Ed Marinaro, RB Ed Marinaro, RB Dick Jauron, RB Jim Stoeckle, QB Walt Snickenberger, RB Doug Jackson, RB John Pagliaro, RB John Pagliaro, RB Buddy Teevens, QB Tim Tumpane, LB Kevin Czinger, MG Rich Diana, RB John Witkowski, QB Derrick Harmon, RB Tim Chambers, DB Tom Gilmore, DT Rich Comizio, RB Kelly Ryan, QB Jason Garrett, QB Judd Garrett, RB Shon Page, TB Al Rosier, TB Jay Fiedler, QB Keith Elias, RB Pat Goodwillie, LB Dave Patterson, LB Chad Levitt, RB Sean Morey, WR Jim Finn, RB James Perry, QB Gavin Hoffman, QB Carl Morris, WR Carl Morris, WR Mike Mitchell, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB Nick Hartigan, RB Jeff Terrell, QB Mike McLeod, RB Chris Pizzotti, QB

Ivy League Awards

Dartmouth Cornell Cornell Yale Harvard Princeton Columbia Yale Yale Dartmouth Yale Yale Yale Columbia Cornell Penn Penn Penn Yale Princeton Princeton Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Princeton Penn Princeton Cornell Brown Penn Brown Penn Harvard Harvard Penn Harvard Brown Princeton Yale Harvard

Mike Caraviello

94

Josh Dooley

Ivy League Rookie of the Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Derrick Harmon, RB Mike Caraviello, QB Doug Butler, QB Rich Comizio, RB Chris Flynn, RB Craig Morton, WR Bryan Keys, RB Solomon Johnson, RB John McNiff, RB Matt Brzica, QB Jay Fiedler, QB Pat Goodwillie, LB Miles Macik, WR Eion Hu, RB Sean Morey, WR Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB Todd Tomich, DB/KR Johnathan Reese, RB Chas Gessner, WR Dante Balestracci, LB Steve Jensen, CB/KR Josh Dooley, LB Ed McCarthy, C Steve Morgan, K/P Mike McLeod, RB Austin Knowlin, WR Alex Gross, LB Matthew Hanson, DB

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Cornell Dartmouth Princeton Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Dartmouth Pennsylvania Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Dartmouth Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Harvard Brown Harvard Yale Columbia Brown Harvard Dartmouth Dartmouth Yale Brown Yale Columbia Columbia Harvard


Annual Awards

Rehan Muttalib ’09 95


Coach Bob Blackman Trophy

Team Awards Jake Crouthamel Award

To the player, selected by the coaching staff, who has contributed most to the success of the team. Gift of L. G. Balfour Company.

Ian Wilson, SS 2008 Winner

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Bill Gundy, QB Alan Rozycki, HB Gary Spiess, HB Bill King, QB Don McKinnon, C-LB Scott Creelman, E Jack McLean, DB Ed Long, E Pete Walton, FB Steve Luxford, HB Randy Wallick, OE Tom Quinn, HB John Short, HB Stuart Simms, FB Steve Stetson, QB Tom Csatari, DE Brian Wroczynski, DT Reggie Williams, LB Kevin Case, QB John Carney, DB Buddy Teevens, QB Cody Press, DB Jerry Pierce, LB Scott Hacker, LB Dave Neslund, LB Frank Polsinello, QB Lorenzo Chambers, TB Len Fontes, LB Dave Gabianelli, QB Terry Phillis, FB Dave Gazzaniga, C David Clark, FB Shon Page, TB Al Rosier, TB Jay Fiedler, QB Jay Fiedler, QB Josh Bloom, LB Greg Smith, TB Jon Aljancic, QB Zack Walz, LB Brad Verber, DB Caleb Moore, OG Matt Mercer, LB Matt Mercer, LB Brian Mann, QB Casey Cramer, TE Clayton Smith, FS Josh Dooley, LB Mike Fritz, QB Justin Cottrell, LB

Kenneth T. Young Award

To the junior or sophomore offensive player, selected by the coaching staff, who has contributed most to the success of the team. Gift of Kenneth Young ’48.

Tim McManus, WR 2008 Winner

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rick Klupchak, HB Tom Snickenberger, QB Reggie Williams, LB Pat Sullivan, OG Sam Coffey, TB Jeff Hickey, LB Jeff Dufresne, TB Dave Shula, SE George Thompson, OG Wayne Ferree, OT Jack Daly, WR Rich Weissman, TB Doug Keare, TE Dave Gabianelli, QB Matt Drury, TE Dave Gazzaniga, C Mark Johnson, QB Shon Page, TB Greg Rush, C Lance Brackee, OT Jay Fiedler, QB Dave Shearer, WR Pete Oberle, TB Brian Larsen, OT Zach Ellis, WR Dylan Karczewski, TB Chris Carney, OT Caleb Moore, OG Kevin Noone, OG Casey Cramer, TE Casey Cramer, TE Andrew Hall, WR Chad Gaudet, RB Josh Cohen, QB Ben Goeke, OT Alex Rapp, OT

To the junior or sophomore defensive player, selected by the coaching staff, who has contributed most to the success of the team. Gift of Kenneth Young ’48.

Peter Pidermann, FS 2008 Winner

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Cody Press, DB Jerry Pierce, LB Scott Hacker, LB Joe Moore, DB Steve Karol, LB Don Pomeroy, LB Peter Kortebein, LB Tom Ramsey, DT Brett Matthews, DB Paul Michael, LB Kevin Luensmann, DT Peter Chapman, DT Sal Sciretto, DB Harry Wright, LB Jason Fell, DB Gerry LaMontagne, DT Josh Bloom, LB Taran Lent, DE Mark Abel, LB Zach Walz, LB Jon Gibbs, LB Steve Varney, LB Brad Eissler, DB Matt Mercer, LB Steve Jensen, CB/KR Clayton Smith, FS Chris Dodds, SS Anthony Gargiulo, DE Ian Wilson, SS Ian Wilson, SS Rehan Muttalib, DT

Ian Wilson

96

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Team Awards

Lester R. Godwin Award

Josh Curcio, OL 2008 Co-Winner

Manners Makyth Man Award

Ben Duke, OL

Kyle Cavanaugh, FS

2008 Co-Winner

John Mugglebee, WR Steve Ferraris, QB Scot Brewster, SE Larry Margerum, P Jeff Johnson, LB Len Jones, DB Rick Stafford, QB Matt Lopes, SE Paul DiSilvestro, TE Brian Stretch, QB Russell Gardner, LB Chris Keck, TE Neil Abramson, WR Bryce Boeye, DB Carl Demeree, TE Wayne Bantner, OT Matt Brzica, WR Chris Powers, C Chris Boran, DB Pete Oberle, TB Greg Smith, TB Keith Lockwood, DT Kyle Rogers, LB Greg Dietrick, DE Dan Hutchinson, DE Michael Gratch, RB Gannon Sungar, OT Scott Funke, DT Steve Jensen, CB Mike Shannon, C Dan Cook, DE Taylor Layman, OG

Lyle Campbell, LB Ryan Conger, DE Josh Dooley, LB Bobby Calderwood, FB Brian Evans

Gordon P. Bennett Award

2008 Winner

To the senior football player who, through extraordinary perseverance, has risen above personal disadvantage to contribute measurably to the team. Gift of Lester R. Godwin ’30. 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

To the varsity football player, selected by his teammates, who has best conducted himself to the advantage of the College in the sense of William Wykeham’s phrase, “Manners Makyth Man.” Gift of Charles G. Milham 1906 and his wife, Alma Milham.

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Stewart Young, G Bill Monahan, T Jim Churchill, HB Kester Pierson, HB Walt Anderson, HB John Dell Isola, HB Don Marriott, E Jim Parkes, G John Murphy, T Scott Palmer, E Pete Erwin, G Alan Rozycki, HB Carl Funke, C Bill Wellstead, E/K Chuck Greer, E Bruce Gottschall, QB Tony Yezer, G Bill Robb, QB Leonard (Skip) Small, OG Bill Kinscher, QB Tom Quinn, HB Giff Foley, DE Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT Chuck Thomas, HB Mitch Sadar, LB Alan Markman, DE Richard Mulroy, LB Harry Wilson, SE Dave Casper, DT Buddy Teevens, QB Eric Cutter, HB Tom Marek, OG Rob Carroll, LB John Olejniczak, WR Richard Durante, TB Peter Wade, LB Kier Cooper, DB Craig Denekas, QG Brett Matthews, DB Paul Sorensen, LB Kevin Peck, QB Mike Bobo, WR Greg Hoffmeister, TB Ken Bower, DT Ken Gordon, FB Brian Crowell, DB Ed Tatman, DT Brad Jefferson, DB John Fowler, OT Tom Reusser, DB Reggie Belhomme, TB Todd Jelen, DB Dave Reed, DE Matt Davis, WR

Rehan Muttalib, DT

To the offensive or defensive lineman, selected by the coaching staff, who exemplifies the high degree of performance, sportsmanship and character exhibited by Gordon P. Bennett ’37, captain of the 1936 football team. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collis ’37.

2008 Winner

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

George Thompson, OG Robert Dell Isola, OG Mark Pare, C Slade Schuster, OT Slade Schuster, OT Chris Matonis, OG Brent Frei, DT Jay Swett, LB Kevin Luensmann, DT Peter Chapman, DT Greg Rush, C Dan Mulligan, DT Lance Brackee, OT George Neos, DE Andy MacDonald, OT George Neos, DE Ben Barber, C Hunter Buckner, LB Abe Rife, TE Scott Hapgood, DE Brian Larsen, OT Dominic Lanza, C Scott Hapgood, DE Kyle Schroeder, DE Caleb Moore, OG Kyle Schroeder, DE Dan Hutchinson, DE Caleb Moore, OG Kevin Noone, OG Kevin Noone, OG Ryan Conger, DE Vik Tiku, OT Anthony Gargiulo, DE Anthony Gargiulo, DE Brian Osimiri, DT Ben Goeke, OT

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

97


Team Awards

Earl Hamilton Varsity Award

Casey Frost, FS 2008 Winner

rod and engraved case. 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Earl Hamilton Freshman Award

To the senior football player who displays the friendliness, sense of humor, and appreciation of the outdoors that characterized Earl Hamilton, freshman football coach from 1955-65 and varsity backfield coach from 1966 until his death in 1968. The award, from the Earl Hamilton Memorial Fund, is an Orvis fishing

Dave Boyle, FB Ernie Babcock, DE Giff Foley, DE Franklin (Bud) Lynch, DT Kevin O’Shea, DE Pat Stone, LB Dan Skorich, OT Charlie Potts, HB Dave Van Vliet, DB Jeff Immelt, OT David Brown, DE Mike Francis, DT Robert Higgins, FB Kent Cooper, NG Sean Maher, TB David Wachter, DB Joe Koniszewski, NG Greg Hulbert, OT John Jakiemiec, NG Aloysius (Ish) McLaughlin, DT David Anderson, WR Harris Siskind, OG Tom Gladden, DB Tom Morrow, LB Mike Phillips, LB Jim McGeehan, DB Gerry Murphy, OT Tim Cross, DE Chris Adamson, OG Will Harper, TE Norm McKnight, OG Andy Erickson, OG Caleb Moore, OG Joe Vinci, LB Alex Ware, P Phil Frost, SS Chris Little, RB Charles Ganske, FB Preston Copley, OT Brian Evans, WR

To the freshman football player, selected by the football coaching staff, who has made the most outstanding contribution to his team, displays the friendliness, sense of humor, and appreciation of the outdoors that characterized Earl Hamilton, freshman football coach from 1955-65 and Shawn Abuhoff, CB varsity backfield coach 2008 Winner from 1966 until his death in 1968. The award is made through the Earl Hamilton Memorial Fund. 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Stuart Simms, FB Steve Stetson, QB Pat Stone, LB Tom Snickenberger, QB Reggie Williams, LB Kevin Young, LB Curt Oberg, FB Buddy Teevens, QB Scott Daggs, SE Dave Shula, WR Charles Williams, HB Peter Lavery, HB Jack Daly, SE Dan Carson, DB Joe Petite, DB Jon Winslow, LB Brett Matthews, DB Craig Morton, WR Steve Demaio, LB Brad Preble, DB Harry Wright, LB Devon Arsenault, TB Jay Fiedler, QB Josh Bloom, LB Justin Moscardelli, LB Brian Schmidt, LB Lloyd Lee, DB Dylan Karczewski, TB Wayne Schlobohm, P Bob Bunn, FB Brian Mann, QB Matt Davis, WR Jay Barnard, WR Casey Cramer, TE Steve Jensen, CB/KR Josh Dooley, LB Preston Copley, LS Chad Gaudet, RB Andrew Dete, LB Philip McKeating, LB Tim McManus, WR

Doten Award To a sophomore who made a significant contribution to the success of the varsity football team. Gift of Franklin F. Doten ’23 and his wife, Gladys Doten.

Charles Bay, DE 2008 Winner

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Greg Henry, HB Chris Lucas, DT Dave Shula, WR Jerry Pierce, LB George Thompson, OG Joe Fernandes, LB Rich Lena, FB Dave Neslund, LB Frank Polsinello, QB Dave Fuhrman, LB Mike Caraviello, QB Dan Carson, DB Mike Martin, OT Len Fontes, LB Ernie Torain, TB John Fuhrman, LB Matt Drury, TE Andy Russell, DB Craig Morton, WR Scott Sims, DB Shon Page, TB Matt Kelley, DT Jeff Blackburn, LB Brendan Mahoney, TB Mike Bobo, WR Sal Sciretto, DB Matt Brzica, QB George Neos, LB Jay Fiedler, QB Gerry LaMontagne, DT John Clifford, WR Josh Bloom, LB Pete Oberle, TB Jamie Whitticom, DB Brian Larson, OT Mark Abel, LB Zach Ellis, WR/TB Zack Walz, LB Jon Gibbs, LB Tom Reusser, DB Brad Eissler, DB Brian Mann, QB Kevin Noone, OG Casey Cramer, TE Clayton Smith, FS Mike Ribero, CB Charlie Rittgers, QB Joe Gibalski, LB Mark Brogna, TE Andrew Dete, LB

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Team Awards

John M. Manley ’40 Award

12th Man Award

To the varsity football player who demonstrates the most improvement through his efforts in the weight room. Gift of John M. Manley ’40, a long-time supporter of the football fitness program.

To the varsity player who shows hard work and dedication without regard to playing time. Gift of John M. Manley ’40.

Rehan Muttalib, DT

Rich Cummings, DL

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

2008 Winner

Andrew Dete, LB

Kirk Mills, DB David Harrison, DT Jay Dunn, DB Ryan Spayde, LB Ray Sosa, DB Ren Riley, QB J. J. Coslet, OT J. T. Cecchini, WR John Fowler, OT Dan Piening, LB Jed Manton, OT Brian Hood, TE Clay Nelson, CB John Turner, OT Sean Sullivan, FB Dan Shula, QB Rich Walton, CB Lucius Alexander, OT Ryan Mahoney, FB

2008 Winner

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Frank Hershey Award To the varsity player who, judged by his teammates, possesses a genuine zest for life, a strong, upbeat attitude and a sincere desire to win because of his dedication and love for the game, his team and Dartmouth College. These were the qualities personified by Frank Milan Williams, RB Hershey, an assistant 2008 Winner coach at Dartmouth from 1981-86 and from 1994 until his death in 1998. Gift of his wife, Pamela Hershey, and daughter, Molly Hershey ’98.

Special Teams Award

2008 Co-Winner

To the varsity player who best epitomizes athletic performance with academic achievement. Gift of Alan Hewitt ’34 and Robert Hewitt ’40.

2008 Winner

Jon Winslow, LB Brian Janssen, OG Harris Siskind, OG David Clark, FB John Slusher, FB Chad Gallentine, OG Mike O’Flynn, DT Bill Kuehn, OG Nick Mourlas, NG Neal Martin, FB Sean Riley, DT Chris Umscheid, FB Duncan MacLean, OG Ken Gordon, TB Taran Lent, DE Adam Nelson, DT Lloyd Lee, DB Adam Young, TE Kyle Schroeder, DE Dan Hutchinson, DE Sean O’Mara, OT Matt DeGutes, DT Courtney Wuistinger, OT Derham Cato, DT Charles Ganske, FB Jared Dowdakin, OG Justin Cottrell, LB Tim Wheeler, OG

Brian Scullin, P

Alan Hewitt ’34 and Robert Hewitt ’40 Award

Josh Speicher, LS 2008 Co-Winner

Established in 2008 and presented to the varsity football player who made a significant contribution to the success of the varsity football team on special teams play. Punter Brian Scullin ’09 and long snapper Josh Speicher ’09 were the inaugural winners of this award.

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Forest Wester, WR Marshall Hyzdu, LB Matt Walker, DT Matt Mercer, LB Kevin Noone, OG Scott Wedum, FB Clayton Smith, FS Mike Ribero, CB Jason Bash, RB

Rob Birge, DB Russ Torres, FB Jon Thompson, LB David Shearer, WR Jeff English, DT Trey Bowers, OT Dominic Lanza, C Jon Gibbs, LB Steve Varney, LB Caleb Moore, OG Matt DeLellis, WR Kevin Noone, OG Jay Barnard, WR Grant Wagner, P Josh Dooley, LB Ryan Fuselier, WR Brett Lowe, TE

Charles (Stubby) Pearson ’42 Award Established in 2007 and presented to an underclassman on the football team whose character, leadership on campus, high academic standing and performance on the playing field most resembles that of Charles (Stubby) Pearson ’42, captain of 1941 football Tim McManus, WR team who died while 2008 Winner serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. He was also captain of basketball and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and valedictorian of his class. Gift of David Little ’44 and Peter Little ’81. 2007

Andrew Dete, LB

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Academic Honors

Student-Athletes At a time when some would suggest that the phrase “student-athlete” is an oxymoron, Dartmouth continues to demonstrate that excellence in academics and athletics are not mutually exclusive. “Athletics and athletes have played and will continue to play an important part in the life of the College,” said President James Wright. “Today, athletics are an integral part of the Dartmouth experience.” Dartmouth has one of the nation’s highest graduation rates of football players in the country. Since 1970, 40 student-athletes at Dartmouth—15 of them football players—have been honored with Academic All-America selection. Twelve Dartmouth football players have also received NCAA postgraduate scholarships and six have received National Football Foundation scholar-athlete grants. These statistics illustrate the premium that Dartmouth places on the blend of academic achievement with athletics and general fitness. Dartmouth encourages a well-rounded interest in many activities—from music and art to student government and volunteer community service.

Academic All-America The Academic All-America team is sponsored annually in several sports by GTE and the College Sports Information Directors of America. Players selected must be either a starter or key reserve and have at least a 3.20 grade point average. Year 1970 1983 1984 1986 1987 1987-88 1988 1991 1991 1991 1992 1994 1994 1994 1997 2005

Name Willie Bogan* Michael Patsis Daniel Carson Craig Morton Scott Sims Paul Sorensen Jay Swett Mike Bobo Tom Morrow Brad Preble Russ Torres Josh Bloom Zack Lehman David Shearer Dominic Lanza Josh Dooley

Pos DB DB DB WR DB LB LB WR LB DB FB LB NG WR C LB

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes Year 1960 1970 1972 1976 1988 1994

Name Alan Rozycki Willie Bogan Fred Radke Pat Sullivan Paul Sorensen Josh Bloom

In 2006, the National Football Foundation named its inaugural National Honor Society. Three seniors on Dartmouth’s 2006 football team were recognized by the Foundation: Don Bly, TE; Mike Fritz, QB, and Ryan Fuselier, WR. In 2007, Dartmouth’s honorees were offensive linemen Taylor Layman and Tim Wheeler and tight end Brett Lowe.

Academic All-Ivy

Dominic Lanza, C

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients Year 1965 1967 1968 1968 1970 1972 1973 1973 1976 1988 1994 1997

Name Tony Yezer Henry Paulson Gene Ryzewicz* Randy Wallick Willie Bogan Fred Radke Tom Csatari Bob Funk Pat Sullivan Paul Sorensen Josh Bloom Dominic Lanza

*Honored as a baseball player.

*Willie Bogan ’71, a Rhodes Scholar, is also a member of the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

Pos OG OT RB TE DB DE LB C OG LB LB C

Three times each year since 1991 (by season), the Ivy League has honored student-athletes on varsity teams with Academic All-Ivy status. Studentathletes must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better. These are Dartmouth’s Academic All-Ivy selections in football: Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name Rob Birge Mike Bobo Tom Morrow Dennis Durkin Jay Fiedler Ken Bower Jay Fiedler Josh Bloom David Shearer Brian Larsen Taran Lent Pete Oberle Brian Larsen Greg Smith Dominic Lanza Jon Gibbs Caleb Moore Caleb Moore Kevin Noone Jay Barnard Scott Wedum Josh Dooley Josh Dooley Ryan Fuselier Brett Lowe Andrew Dete

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Pos HB DB DE OG LB LB

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Pos DB WR LB KSp QB DT QB LB WR OT DE TB OT FB C LB OG OG OG WR FB LB LB WR TE LB


Since 1896, Dartmouth has had 70 football players receive All-America recognition, including repeat winners. Since 1978, selections have been to the Division I-AA All-America team. Here is the code of All-America selectors and the list of Dartmouth’s selections to the first, second and third teams: CW — Caspar Whitney; WC — Walter Camp; R — Grantland Rice; AP — Associated Press; INS — International News Service; H — Hearst Papers; NEA — Newspaper Enterprise Association; UPI — United Press International; FW — Football Writers; FC — Football Coaches; SN — Sports Network. (A consensus team was named in 1917.)

1896

Walter McCornack

QB

CW 3rd

E

WC 3rd

Henry Hooper Joseph Gilman Myron Witham Leigh Turner

C G QB T

WC 1st WC 2nd WC 2nd WC 3rd

Joseph Gilman Ralph Glaze James Vaughn

G E HB

WC 2nd WC 3rd WC 3rd

1902

Allen Farmer

1903

1904

1905

Ralph Glaze

E

1907

Edward Rich John Marks Benjamin Lang

G HB T

WC 1st WC 2nd WC 2nd WC 3rd

All-Americans

Swede Oberlander, HB

1911

HB

WC 2nd

Wesley Moose Englehorn David Morey Ray Bennett

T HB G

WC 1st WC 2nd WC 3rd

Robert Hogsett Lawrence Whitney

E FB

WC 1st WC 3rd

Clarence Spears Milton Ghee

G QB

WC 3rd WC 1st

Clarence Spears

G

WC 1st

Eugene Neely

G

Consensus 2nd

Adolph Youngstrom Jim Robertson

G FB

WC 1st WC 3rd

Elijah Bill Cunningham

C

WC 2nd

Lloyd Neidlinger

T

WC 2nd

Cyril Aschenbach

G

WC 2nd

Henry Bjorkman

E

WC 1st

1912

1913 1914 1915 1917

E

WC 2nd

FW 1st; AP, NEA 2nd; UPI, FC 3rd NEA 3rd

HB

R 3rd

Alton Marsters

HB

R 3rd

Bill Air Mail Morton

QB

R 2nd

1933

John Goodwillie

T

INS 3rd

John Handrahan

FB

R 3rd

Gus Zitrides Lawrence Hull

OG E

INS, AP 3rd R 1st

Bob MacLeod

HB

R, INS, H 1st

1936 1937 1938

E

AP 2nd

Murry Bowden

DB

FC, WC 1st

Tom Csatari

DE

AP 3rd

Reggie Williams

LB

FC 1st; AP 2nd

Craig Morton

WR

AP 2nd

Dennis Durkin

KSp

AP 3rd

Al Rosier

TB

AP 1st

Dennis Durkin Jay Fiedler

KSp QB

AP 1st AP 3rd

Lloyd Lee Brian Larsen

DB OT

AP 2nd AP 3rd

Dominic Lanza Zack Walz

C LB

AP 3rd AP 3rd

Caleb Moore

OG

AP 3rd

1973 1975 1988

1990 1991

1992 1996 1997 2000 2002

Casey Cramer TE WC, FC, SN 1st; AP 2nd

R, INS 1st R, AP 1st R, INS, AP 1st UPI 1st; R 2nd

Alton Marsters

1931

Edward Daley

1910

Don McKinnon C Bill King QB

1970

David Morey

1929

WC 2nd WC 2nd WC 2nd

NEA 2nd

Ed Long

Lloyd Lee, DB

H 1st

HB

1965

1927

G FB E

G

1962

Carl Dutch Diehl G George Tully E Andrew Swede Oberlander HB Nathan Parker T

Clarke Tobin John Marks Lawrence Bankart

NEA 1st; AP, R 2nd

Jake Crouthamel

1925

1909

Dale Armstrong E

1958

1924

WC 1st WC 1st WC 3rd

R, AP, H 3rd

Joe Palermo

1923

G E C

E

1957

1922

Clarke Tobin George Schildmiller Joseph Brusse

AP, UPI 3rd

1948

1920

1908

OG

John Monahan

1919

Dale Armstrong, E

Gus Zitrides

1943

Jake Crouthamel, HB

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Dartmouth in Pro Football

The academically prestigious Ivy League may seem a long way from the bone-jarring world of professional football but more than 40 Dartmouth football alumni have reached this level over the years, including one Pro Football Hall of Famer. Among Dartmouth players in the professional ranks: Dartmouth’s most recent NFL draftee is Casey Cramer ’04, the All-America and All-Ivy tight end who became one of Dartmouth’s all-time receiving leaders from 2000-03. Cramer was taken in the seventh round of the 2004 draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a tight end-fullback. He played with the Carolina Panthers in 2004-05 and joined the Tennessee Titans in 2006. Jay Fiedler ’94, the Ivy League player-of-theyear in 1992 who holds virtually every Dartmouth passing record, succeeded Dan Marino in 2000 as the Miami Dolphins’ quarterback and helped the Dolphins reach the NFL playoffs. During five seasons with the Dolphins, Fiedler had a 36-23 record as a starter, passing for 11,040 yards and 66 touchdowns. He played for the New York Jets in 2005, a season punctuated by injuries that continued to plague him with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and prompted his retirement in 2006. Over 11 seasons Fiedler had a career won-lost record of 37-23 with 11,844 yards passing and 69 touchdowns. Fiedler signed originally as a free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1994. He later moved to the Minnesota Vikings. After a tour in NFL Europe in 1998, he was the backup quarterback with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1999 as the Jags also reached the playoffs. Linebacker Zack Walz ’98, one of four Dartmouth players to be voted first team All-Ivy three times, was drafted in the sixth round by the Arizona Cardinals in 1998. Walz was the first Dartmouth player taken in the draft since Gregg Robinson ’78 was tapped by the New York Jets in the sixth round in 1978. During five seasons, though dogged by leg injuries, Walz saw special teams and starting action with the Cardinals. He was a teammate of and roomed with Pat Tillman who left pro football to become an Army Ranger and was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.

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Walz’s Dartmouth teammate, defensive back Lloyd Lee ’98, signed in 1998 as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers and saw spot duty with the Chargers for two seasons. He remained in pro football on the staff of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is now a coach with the Chicago Bears who went to the Super Bowl in 2007. In 2000, tight end Adam Young ’99 signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants. Young owns a ring from New York’s 2001 Super Bowl appearance. Caleb Moore ’01, captain and All-Ivy guard in 2000, signed as a free agent with the Tennessee Titans but was an unsuccessful candidate with both the Titans and Arizona Cardinals.

Over the Years in the NFL Dartmouth has been represented in the NFL from the league’s beginning when Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Ed Healey ’18 was the first player in the NFL to be traded, moving from the Rock Island Independents to the Chicago Bears after playercoach and future owner George Halas acquired his services for $100. Healey played with the Bears from 1922-27 and was called by Halas “the most versatile tackle in history.” Drafted in the third round of the 1976 draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, Reggie Williams ’76 enjoyed a 14-year career as an All-Pro linebacker for the Bengals. Williams made two Super Bowl appearances with the Bengals (1982, 1989). He was named the NFL’s Man of the Year in 1986. After persevering through 11 cuts by eight different teams, Nick Lowery ’78 broke into the NFL in 1980. He had an 18-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets and set the NFL record for career field goals. He remains the league’s most accurate field goal kicker of all time (80 percent). Jeff Kemp ’81 followed his father, Jack Kemp, into the NFL. He spent more than a decade as a quarterback with the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles. Kemp’s classmate, Dave Shula ’81, made his mark with an NFL

Reggie Williams coaching career that included stops with Miami and Dallas. In 1992, the Cincinnati Bengals made him the youngest head coach in NFL history. At age 31, he edged his famous father, Don Shula, by a few months. Quarterback Mike Brown ’57 followed his father, legendary coach Paul Brown, into NFL management. He is president and general manager of the Bengals. Brown’s daughter, Kate Brown Blackburn ’86, now is the Bengals’ executive vice president. For the past 15 years, John Idzik ’82, a wide receiver in 1981, has been an NFL administrator. He spent 11 years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and three with the Arizona Cardinals. He became vice president, football administration for the Seattle Seahawks in 2007.

Other Dartmouth Professionals Other Dartmouth players who have gone into pro football (but not the NFL) include: Anthony Gargiulo ’06 was a defensive end with the Calgary Stampeders (CLF) in 2007 and is trying to make a comeback from a broken leg suffered in the final game of the season. Derham Cato ’05 was a defensive tackle with the Toronto Argonauts in 2007 and is pursuing other pro football options this season. Wide receiver Craig Morton ’89 and David Clark ’90 played for Frankfurt and Birmingham respectively in the World League of American Football. Quarterback Jim Chasey ’71, co-recipient with Cornell’s Ed Marinaro of the first Bushnell Award as the Ivy League’s outstanding player in 1970, played with the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League in the early 1970s. Kyle Schroeder ’00, a standout defensive end at Dartmouth in 1998-99, played with the XFL’s Birmingham Thunderbolts in 2001. Quarterbacks Greg Smith ’02 and Brian Mann ’02 have recent Arena Football League experience. Mann played for several seasons with the Los Angeles Avengers and also made his debut as an actor as the stand-in for Adam Sandler in the movie, The Longest Yard, released in 2005.

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Dartmouth in Pro Football

Name Pos Phil Bower ’21 B Johnny Bryan ’20 QB,TB Charles (Chick) Burke ’23 B Casey Cramer ’04 E,B Jake Crouthamel ’60 RB Joe Crowley ’43 E,DB Nick Daukas ’44 T,G F. (Joe) DuSossoit ’18 E Jay Fiedler ’94 QB Milt Ghee ’15 B Ed Gustafson USN ’43 C,LB Charlie Guy ’19 C,G Vern Hagenbuckle ’24 E,G Les Haws ’24 B Ed Healey ’18 T Bill Hutchinson ’40 QB,DB Jonathan Jenkins ’49 T Jeff Kemp ’81 QB

Team(s) Cleveland Indians, 1921 Chicago Bears, Milwaukee Badgers, 1922-27 Providence Steam Roller, 1925 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans, 2004Boston Patriots, 1960 Boston Yanks, 1944-45 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946-47 New York Giants, 1921 Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1994-2006 Chicago Tigers, Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1947-48 Detroit Heralds, Buffalo All-Americans, Cleveland Indians, Dayton Triangles, 1920-23, ’25 Boston Bulldogs (AFL), Providence Steam Roller, 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets, 1924-25 Rock Island Independents, Chicago Bears, 1920-27 New York Giants, 1942 Baltimore Colts, New York Yankees (AAFC), 1949-50 Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles, 1981-91

Zack Walz Name Pos Team(s) Bob Krieger ’41 E Philadelphia Eagles, 1941, ’46 Jim Landrigan USMC ’43 T Baltimore Colts (AAFC), 1947 Lloyd Lee ’98 DB San Diego Chargers, 1998-99 Nick Lowery ’78 K New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, 1978-96 Bob MacLeod ’39 HB,DB Chicago Bears, 1939 Ray MacMurray ’17 G Muncie Flyers, 1921 Gerald (Red) Maloney ’24 E,B Providence Steam Roller, New York Yankees (AFL/NFL), Boston Bulldogs (NFL), 1925-27, ’29 Don McKinnon ’63 LB,C Boston Patriots, 1963-64 Joseph (Cuddy) Murphy ’21 G Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Bill Roberts ’51 HB Green Bay Packers, 1956 Gregg Robinson ’78 DT New York Jets, 1978 Gordie Rule ’68 DB Green Bay Packers, 1968-69 John Shelburne ’19 FB Hammond Pros, 1922 Dave Shula ’81 WR Baltimore Colts, 1981 Gus Sonnenberg ’20 T,FB Buffalo All-Americans, Columbus Tigers, Detroit Panthers, Providence Steam Roller, 1923-30 Don (Swede) Swenson ’27 G Chicago Bulls (AFL), 1926 Karl Thielscher ’17 FB Buffalo All-Americans, 1920 George Tully ’27 E Philadelphia Quakers (AFL), Frankford Yellow Jackets, 1926-27 Zack Walz ’98 LB Arizona Cardinals, 1998-2002 Tom Whelan ’19 E,C,G Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, 1920-21 Reggie Williams ’76 LB Cincinnati Bengals, 1976-89 Alex Wizbicki USMC ’43 DB,HB Buffalo Bills (AAFC), 1947-49 Adolph (Swede) Youngstrom ’18 G,T Buffalo All-Americans/Bisons, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Bulldogs, Frankford Yellow Jackets, 1920-27

Nick Lowery

Jay Fiedler

Gregg Robinson

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Football Hall of Fame

Eight Dartmouth College players, including Reggie Williams ’76, a member of the Class of 2007, are enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., including one who is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. In addition, five Dartmouth coaches or administrators are in the College Hall of Fame.

Dartmouth’s Hall of Fame Players Year of induction in parentheses

Clarence (Fat) Spears 1917 (1955) — All-America guard in 1914-15 and Dartmouth’s head coach from 1917-20. Edward Healey 1918 (1974) — A tackle at Dartmouth before and after World War I. He was the first player Ed Healey in pro football history to be sold, to the Chicago Bears for whom he played from 1922-27. Healey is also in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Andrew (Swede) Oberlander 1926 (1954) — All-America halfback and passer who led Dartmouth to the national championship in 1925. Myles Lane 1928 (1970) — Dartmouth’s all-time scoring leader (307 points from 1925-27). Lane is also enshrined in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. William (Air Mail) Morton 1932 (1972) — All-America quarterback in 1931. Also a twotime All-America in hockey. Robert MacLeod 1939 (1977) — All-America halfback in 1938. Murry Bowden 1971 (2003) — All-America defensive back in 1970. Reggie Williams 1976 (2007) — All-America linebacker in 1975.

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Reggie Williams, flanked by former Dartmouth President James Wright (left) and former Big Green head coach Jake Crouthamel, during the Hall of Fame recognition ceremony for Williams at halftime of the Columbia game in 2007.

Dartmouth’s Hall of Fame Coaches and Administrators Edward K. Hall 1892 (1951, charter inductee) — An end at Dartmouth in 1890-91 and coach at Illinois in 1892-93, he became a member of the Football Rules Committee in 1905 and wrote the first Football Code for players. He served as successor to Walter Camp as chairman of the Football Rules Committee from 1911-32. Frank W. Cavanaugh 1899 (1954) — Coached Dartmouth to a 42-9-3 record from 1911-16. Also coached at Holy Cross, Boston College and Fordham. D. O. (Tuss) McLaughry (1962) — Dartmouth’s coach from 1941-42 and from 1945-54 (4458-3). Also coached Brown from 1926-40 (76-58-5). Earl H. Blaik (1964) — Dartmouth’s coach from 1934-40 (45-15-4). Later coached at West Point. Robert L. Blackman (1987) — Had three undefeated teams as Dartmouth’s coach from 1955-70 (104-37-3). Later coached at Illinois and Cornell.

Murry Bowden ’71

Murry Bowden’s election to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003 recognizes his individual achievements on the gridiron but he’s first to say, “…this recognition is really a tribute to our team and brings honor to Dartmouth and the Ivy League.” Bowden was co-captain and All-America rover back of Dartmouth’s 1970 team that was undefeated Ivy League champion and shut out six of nine opponents. Dartmouth won the Lambert Trophy as the East’s outstanding team. With Bowden in the lineup in 1969 and 1970, Dartmouth won 17 of 18 games. A psychology major from Snyder, Texas, Bowden graduated cum laude and earned a law degree from the University of Texas. In 1984 he co-founded The Hanover Company, a private real estate development company in Houston.

Reggie Williams ’76 In 1975, Reggie Williams was recognized as the most conspicuous player in Dartmouth football annals since halfback Bob MacLeod was a consensus All-America in 1938. A three-time AllIvy League first-team selecction from 197375, Williams was named to every All-East, All-Ivy and All-New England team in 1974 and 1975, earning a spot on the American Football Coaches Association All-America Team the latter year. His place among the greatest players in Ivy League history was reinforced by his subsequent 14-year career (1976-89) with the Cincinnati Bengals. “Being selected for the College Football Hall of Fame is a great honor and a culminating moment for me, for Dartmouth College, and for the Ivy League,” said Williams, whose post-NFL career has been devoted to developing sports programs and being a positive role model for boys and girls of all ages from across the nation. His career with the Bengals included appearances in the Super Bowl in 1982 and 1989. He was selected to the NFL’s All-Rookie Team in 1976. He won the NFL’s Byron (Whizzer) White Award for Humanitarian Service in 1985 and was the NFL’s Man of the Year in 1986. In 1987, he was Sports Illustrated’s Co-Sportsman of the Year. In 1988 he was appointed to an open seat on the Cincinnati City Council and was elected to a second term in 1989. In 1990 he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Dartmouth.

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Dartmouth’s Winning Tradition

In the fall of 1876, when football was evolving from the game of rugby and rules were uncertain, a group of Dartmouth students erected the first goal posts on the campus green. They remained in place for several months but were removed before commencement in 1877. Students arriving as freshmen in 1878 brought with them experience with the new game. In 1880, another freshman, Clarence (Cap) Howland ’84 joined them and proved to be the catalyst for the sport that sought recognition on campus. Football suits were purchased from Princeton and a season of practice unfolded. On November 16, 1881, Dartmouth football began when Amherst visited Hanover. After scoring the game’s only touchdown for Dartmouth, Charles Oakes ’83 was carried across campus, the center of a jubilant celebration. On November 25, Thanksgiving Day, the teams met again in Springfield, Mass. The game was scoreless when play was terminated due to snow. Dartmouth’s newest sport was established and its first football team finished undefeated. Dartmouth immediately sought out the nation’s best teams to learn the intricacies of the game. In 1882, the Green lost to Harvard (53-0). In 1884, Yale visited Hanover (they would not make a return trip until 1971) and tutored Dartmouth to the tune of 113-0. During the next 20 years, against teams with comparable experience, Dartmouth usually won in equally convincing fashion. The Harvard game in 1903, marking the dedication of Harvard’s new stadium, brought Dartmouth football to national prominence. Winless in 18 previous meetings with the Crimson and scoreless in the first 16, Dartmouth won, 11-0. Dartmouth’s winning tradition over the past 126 seasons is measured in achievement on the field and contribution by those who have played and coached at Dartmouth, many of whom took their gridiron experience to other colleges across the country.

The Green’s overall record—643 wins versus 410 losses and 46 ties—is among the best in the nation and includes nine undefeated seasons, a national championship and 13 inductees in the College Football Hall of Fame.

The Great Eras

There has been a succession of great eras in Dartmouth football: From 1901-09, Dartmouth had a record of 58-9-7 under the coaching of Walter McCornack, Fred Folsom and John O’Connor. From 1911-16, Frank Cavanaugh guided Dartmouth to a 42-9-3 record, then became known as the “Iron All-America halfback Jim (Swede) Oberlander ran for 12 touchdowns and passed Major” for his heroics in for another 14 scores as a leader of Dartmouth’s national champions in 1925. World War I. One of his best players, Clarence (Fat) Spears, continued the The Ivy League Years success as the war ended but it was Jesse Hawley who took Dartmouth to unparalleled heights from In 1955, as formal Ivy League play was about to 1923-28. begin, another Hall of Fame coach, Bob Blackman, Under Hawley, Dartmouth went 22 games withsucceeded McLaughry and launched a 16-year out a loss from 1923-26, including the undefeated tenure at Dartmouth that included: 104 wins, three (8-0-0) national championship team in 1925 led by undefeated seasons, selection twice as the East’s two Hall of Fame inductees, Swede Oberlander and best team (1965, 1970), and seven Ivy League titles. Myles Lane, and a Rhodes Scholar, Captain Nathan Blackman’s last team, in 1970, was undefeated, Parker. ranked 14th in the nation, and shut out six oppoThough the Green had a record of 27-14-3 nents en route to outscoring nine teams, 311-42. under Jack Cannell from 1929-33, eight losses in Jake Crouthamel, a standout halfback under his last two seasons prompted a search for a new Blackman (1957-59) and later one of his assistants, coach. President Ernest became head coach in 1971 and led Dartmouth to Martin Hopkins’s choice three straight Ivy titles and missed an undefeated was Earl Blaik who would season in 1971 by two points. guide Dartmouth to a reThe championship tradition has continued over cord of 45-15-4 over the the past quarter-century. Under Joe Yukica (1978next seven seasons, then 86), Dartmouth won three Ivy titles, including 1978 moved on to lead West when Yukica’s successor as coach, Buddy Teevens, Point. Blaik’s teams at was named the Ivy League Player of the Year. Dartmouth produced anTeevens revitalized Dartmouth football during other 22-game unbeaten his five seasons (1987-91), leading the Green to Ivy streak from 1936-38. The titles in 1990 and 1991. When Teevens departed, his 1937 team was undedefensive coordinator, John Lyons, took the reins. feated but Dartmouth During 13 seasons, Lyons added two more Ivy declined an invitation to championships, the first in 1992 and another in play in the Rose Bowl. 1996 when Dartmouth finished with a 10-0-0 reThe Blaik years included cord, the centerpiece of another 22-game unbeaten Dartmouth’s first-ever streak that ran from 1995-97. win over Yale (1935) and Since formal Ivy League round robin play began the famous “Fifth Down” in 1956, Dartmouth has won the most league game in 1940, a 3-0 win games (217) and championships (17 outright or over previously undeshared). The Big Green has the Ivy’s best wonfeated Cornell. lost record in 52 seasons of round robin play. The The post-World Green has produced 187 All-Ivy first team players, War II years under Hall a standard it shares with Harvard. of Fame coach Tuss In 2005, Buddy Teevens returned as head coach McLaughry included the to continue the great tradition of championship first years of an excluOver three seasons (1957-59), Jake Crouthamel ran for 1,763 yards and averaged football at Dartmouth. sively “major” schedule. 4.6 yards per carry. He coached the Big Green from 1971-77.

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Various institutions begin to adopt a special college color. The Dartmouth reports, “...Dartmouth claims green.” At the time, “Whole Division,” is Dartmouth’s distinctive predecessor to football, pitting seniors and sophomores against juniors and freshmen in the free pursuit of a ball by every student not physically incapacitated.

Unblemished Teams

Dartmouth has had five undefeated-untied teams—1925, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1996. The 1925 team was named national champion. The 1965 and 1970 teams were awarded the Lambert Trophy as the outstanding Division I team in Eastern college football.

1893

1914

1894

1917

In its first quest for national prominence, Dartmouth travels to Chicago. Playing the Chicago A.C. on Thanksgiving Day, Dartmouth loses, 4-0.

All-America guard Clarence (Fat) Spears ’17 replaces Frank Cavanaugh, bound for service in World War I, as coach.

1895

1919

Wallace Moyle, a substitute end for Yale, is hired as Dartmouth’s first “all-season” coach. Losses to Harvard (16-0) and Yale (28-0) are measures of the Green’s improved play.

Dr. William Wurtenberg, a four-year player on Yale teams that were 46-1-1 from 1886-89, is Dartmouth’s new coach. The Green plays a 13-game schedule (7-5-1), the most games in any season.

1901

1876

John Ingham ’77, Chalmers Stevens ’77 and Lewis Parkhurst ’78 erect rugby-style goal posts on the campus Green but Dartmouth isn’t prepared to support the fledgling sport of football. The goal posts are torn down prior to commencement in 1877. In 1910, Mr. Parkhurst, now a trustee, donates the funds for Parkhurst Hall (today it is Dartmouth’s principal administration building).

1880

Walter McCornack ’97 becomes Dartmouth’s coach. The Green (9-1) shuts out six teams and loses only at Harvard, 27-12, but scores for the first time in 17 games with the Crimson.

1903

Harvard dedicates the nation’s first concrete stadium in Cambridge. Dartmouth beats the Crimson for the first time, 11-0, highlight of a 9-1 season.

Princeton plays its first game in Palmer Stadium and beats Dartmouth, 16-12, the Green’s only loss of the season. Dartmouth caps an 8-1 season by beating Syracuse, 40-0, at Fenway Park in Boston.

Penn State visits Alumni Oval (located where Dartmouth now plays baseball) as part of Dartmouth’s 150th anniversary celebration. Dartmouth wins, 19-13. Three weeks later, the Green takes a dramatic 20-19 decision over Penn at the Polo Grounds in New York but a 7-6 loss at Brown spoils an unbeaten season.

1920

Led by All-America halfback Jim Robertson, Dartmouth travels across the continent to dedicate the University of Washington’s new stadium with a 27-7 win.

1921

A leg injury forces Jim Robertson to move from halfback to the line for his last game. He opens gaping holes as Dartmouth beats Georgia in Atlanta, 7-0.

The arrival of Clarence (Cap) Howland ’84, familiar with the game, inspires creation of a football squad that practices but is unable to schedule a game. Howland is regarded as the “father of Dartmouth football.”

1904

1881

1907

A scoreless tie with Vermont keeps Dartmouth from a perfect season (8-0-1).

Jesse Hawley ’09 succeeds Jack Cannell ’19 as Dartmouth’s coach. The Green begins a remarkable era of success with an 8-1 record. The loss comes to Cornell, 32-9, before a crowd of 14,000 in the dedication game of Dartmouth’s Memorial Field.

1909

1924

On November 16, Dartmouth plays its first game, defeating Amherst, 1-0 (touchdowns were valued at one point). Charles Oakes ’83 scores the touchdown. His grandson, Abner Oakes ’56, will later be a captain and coach of the Dartmouth men’s hockey team.

A railroad wreck forces Dartmouth to complete its trip from New York to Princeton by trolley. The Green arrives two hours after the scheduled starting time and plays the once-beaten Tigers to a 6-6 tie.

1882

Harvard visits Hanover and beats Dartmouth, 53-0. The Dartmouth comments, “...if there is any other game that Dartmouth can play better than football, it would be well to encourage it.”

1911

1884

Yale, considered the best team in the country, is invited to Hanover and wins, 113-0. The “Yale Jinx” is born.

1886

Bill Odlin ’90 is captain and coach from 188689. His innovations include introduction of the wedge style of rushing offense and calling of signals by numbers. Odlin’s leadership firmly establishes the fledgling sport at Dartmouth.

1890

Charles Gill, an All-America tackle at Yale, is Dartmouth’s first paid coach, albeit for only three weeks. He returned to New Haven to coach the Yale line. Team captains continue in the dual role of coach.

A scoreless tie at Harvard is the only blemish on Dartmouth’s first unbeaten season (7-0-1) of the century. From 1903-05, Dartmouth builds a 23-2-3 record.

Frank Cavanaugh ’99, already a successful coach at Holy Cross, returns to Dartmouth. Over six seasons, he guides the Green to a 42-9-3 record.

1913

The Eastern championship and an undefeated season are in Dartmouth’s grasp after a 34-21 win at Penn but Glenn (Pop) Warner’s Carlisle Indians uses passing and trick plays to thwart the Green, 35-10, at the Polo Grounds in New York.

1923

A 14-14 tie at Yale keeps Dartmouth from a perfect season (7-0-1).

1925

Prevailing strategy said that a team scored upon can choose to kick off. Cornell keeps kicking off. Swede Oberlander throws six touchdown passes. Dartmouth wins, 62-13. A week later, Dartmouth travels west and beats Chicago, 33-7, to claim the national championship with a perfect 8-0-0 record. The Green scores 340 points, allows only 29, and has five shutouts.

The 1925 Big Green — undefeated national champions.

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Dartmouth beats Virginia Tech, 20-0, at Hanover for its 22nd straight game without a loss. A week later, Yale prevails, 14-7. The “Yale Jinx” continues.

Dartmouth finishes 7-0-2 but declines an invitation to play California in the Rose Bowl. Says President Hopkins, “When our season is over, it’s over.”

Undefeated Streaks

Dartmouth has produced four 15-game win streaks during these seasons: 1924-26, 1961-63, 1970-71, and 1996-97.

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1927

Dartmouth finishes 7-1. Halfback Myles Lane scores 18 touchdowns and a record 125 points in all. Lane completes his three-year career as the Green’s all-time scoring leader with 307 points (48 TDs, 19 extra points). He then captains the 1927-28 hockey team.

1929

Prior to the Yale game, superstitious AllAmerica halfback Al Marsters misplaces the shoulder pads he’s used through high school and at Dartmouth. Wearing borrowed pads, Marsters is leading interference when he’s kicked, fracturing his spine. Yale wins, 16-12. Marsters nevers plays another game.

1931

In 14 previous meetings with Yale, Dartmouth is 0-12-2 and trails the Elis, 33-10, in the second half. Bill McCall scores on kickoff and interceptions returns. A blocked kick produces another score. Dartmouth trails, 33-30, as McCall holds for Bill Morton’s 34-yard field goal as dusk settles. Dartmouth “beats” Yale, 33-33.

Cornell is undefeated and atop the national rankings. Dartmouth is 3-4 but leads 3-0 in the last minute when Referee Red Friesell loses track of downs and awards Cornell an erroneous extra play. The Big Red scores. The 1958 Big Green — first Ivy League Championship team. The “Fifth Down” error is confirmed on film. The next day Cornell concedes its 7-3 victory, the only 1956 time a college game’s result has been decided off Formal Ivy League play begins. the field. After the season, Blaik departs to coach at 1957 Army. A tie at Yale and a last-week loss at Princeton leaves Dartmouth a half-game behind the Tigers in 1943 the Ivy League title race and 7-1-1 overall. In the midst of World War II, Dartmouth beats everyone but Penn, 7-6, to finish an abbreviated 6-1 1958 season, Dartmouth’s 43rd straight record of .500 A 21-12 win at Princeton clinches Dartmouth’s or better. first outright Ivy League title.

1945

As World War II ends, Dartmouth’s schedule includes only Division I opponents.

1948-49

1934

After successive .500 seasons, Dartmouth hires Earl Blaik as coach. President Ernest M. Hopkins advises, “Earl, always remember that football is incidental to the purpose for which the player is in college. But, let’s have a winner.” Dartmouth posts a 6-3 record.

1935

Dartmouth takes a 5-0 record to Yale Bowl. Seven times the Green is inside Yale’s 10 but leads only 7-6. Then Carl (Mutt) Ray intercepts a pass and makes it 14-6. Dartmouth fans tear down the goal posts with two minutes to play. The “Yale Jinx” is ended. After seven games, Dartmouth is still undefeated. So is Princeton. In a driving snowstorm, not even a drunken fan who tries to join Dartmouth’s goal line defense is enough. Princeton wins the famous “Snow Game,” 26-6.

1959

Dartmouth’s scoreless tie with Brown at Memorial Field gives Penn the Ivy title by a half-game over the Green.

Back-to-back 6-2 records, all against major opponents and built around Joe Sullivan, Jon Jenkins, Dale Armstrong and Herb Carey, crown Tuss McLaughry’s 12-year tenure as Dartmouth’s coach.

1960

1955

Led by quarterback Bill King and center-linebacker Don McKinnon, Dartmouth shuts out five foes, beats Princeton in the finale, 38-27, and gains its first undefeated-untied season (9-0-0) since 1925.

Bob Blackman’s extraordinary 16-year career at Dartmouth starts badly. In his first game as Dartmouth’s coach, the Green leads Colgate, 20-0, then yields 21 unanswered points in the final period.

A 20-0 win at Cornell is the 400th victory in Dartmouth football history.

1962

1936

Bill Osmanski’s 76-yard interception return gives Holy Cross a 7-0 win over Dartmouth. The Green won’t lose another game until Game Eight in 1938 when Cornell ends another 22-game unbeaten streak, 14-7, at Ithaca.

The 1962 Big Green — undefeated Ivy League champions.

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After a 17-13 loss at Harvard ends Dartmouth’s 15-game winning streak, the Green rebounds. A comeback 22-21 win at Princeton leaves Dartmouth and the Tigers knotted for the Ivy crown.

1964

Princeton visits Memorial Field for the first time and continues toward an undefeated season with a 37-7 win.

1965

Dartmouth returns the favor: Princeton has won 17 straight games since losing to Dartmouth in 1963. The Green is 8-0. At Palmer Stadium, Mickey Beard’s 79-yard pass to Bill Calhoun clinches Dartmouth’s win, 28-14. It’s the Green’s third undefeated season in four years. Dartmouth wins the Lambert Trophy as the East’s best team.

1966

The 1965 Big Green — undefeated Ivy League champions also won the Lambert Trophy.

Undefeated in 11 straight games, Dartmouth misses a rain-drenched two-point conversion and bows at Holy Cross, 7-6. The Green still gains a three-way tie, with Harvard and Princeton (all 6-1), for its fourth Ivy title in five years.

109-Game Scoring Streak

Beginning with a 28-3 win at New Hampshire in the 1960 opening game, and continuing through a 10-9 loss at New Hampshire in the 1973 opener, Dartmouth scored at least one touchdown in 109 straight games. During the streak, there were only seven games when Dartmouth scored fewer than 10 points.

1967

Pete Donovan’s second-chance field goal beats Harvard, 23-21. Four weeks later his fourth period kick beats Princeton, 17-14.

1968

The permanent East Grandstand is completed, increasing Memorial Field’s seating capacity to 20,416.

1969

Hank Bjorklund, son of a Dartmouth alumnus, runs all over the Green. Princeton wins, 35-7, spoiling an undefeated season for Dartmouth. The Green shares the Ivy title with Yale and the Tigers.

1970

Is this Dartmouth’s best season ever, rivaling the 1925 national champions? Led by rover back Murry Bowden, the Green gathers six shutouts. Quarterback Jim Chasey and halfback John Short guide an offense that outscores the opposition, 31142. Dartmouth rolls to a 9-0 record, the Ivy title, a second Lambert Trophy, and ranks 14th in the nation. Chasey and Cornell tailback Ed Marinaro share the first Bushnell Trophy as the Ivy’s outstanding players. Bob Blackman moves to the Big Ten (Illinois) after 16 seasons, 104 wins, and seven outright or shared Ivy titles.

1971

Ted Perry’s field goals decide successive wins over Brown, Harvard and Yale. Then, Columbia turns the tables: A last-minute field goal snaps Dartmouth’s 15-game win streak, 31-29. A week after that, quarterback Steve Stetson outshines Marinaro, Cornell’s Heisman Trophy runnerup. Dartmouth wins, 24-14, before the then-largest crowd ever at Memorial Field (20,819). Dartmouth and Cornell share the Ivy title.

1972

A 21-21 tie at Harvard and a 31-22 win at Cornell are keys as Dartmouth (5-1-1) edges Yale (5-2) for its fourth straight Ivy crown. Dartmouth becomes a coeducational college.

1973

After losing its first three games, Dartmouth wins its last six, including a defense-inspired 24-18 duel at Harvard, for its fifth straight Ivy title.

The 1970 Big Green — undefeated Ivy League champions also won the Lambert Trophy.

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The 1996 Big Green — undefeated Ivy League champions.

1974

1986

The largest crowd in Memorial Field history (21,530) sees Harvard hold off the Green, 17-15.

After five successful seasons followed by four of frustration (11 wins), Joe Yukica steps down. His successor: Buddy Teevens.

1975

A 22-17 victory at Columbia makes Dartmouth the 11th team in college football history to win 500 games.

1977

1990

Tailback Shon Page rushes for a Dartmouth record 1,087 yards and wins the Bushnell Trophy as the Green shares the Ivy title with Cornell.

1991

A field goal at the Bowl by Nick Lowery, destined for an 18-year career in the NFL, hands Yale its only Ivy loss, 3-0. Jake Crouthamel departs with a 41-20-2 record after seven seasons as Bob Blackman’s successor.

Shon Page’s rushing record lasts one year. Tailback Al Rosier powers for 1,432 yards and keeps the Bushnell Trophy in Hanover. Dartmouth, 6-0-1, is the outright Ivy champ. After the season (and successive Ivy titles), Buddy Teevens leaves to coach Tulane. His assistant, John Lyons, becomes Dartmouth’s football coach.

1978

Joe Yukica succeeds Jake Crouthamel. Quarterback Buddy Teevens wins the Bushnell Trophy and Dartmouth wins its fifth Ivy title of the decade. Dartmouth and the Ivy League adopt a 10-game schedule.

The Jay Fiedler era explodes: The junior quarterback passes for 2,748 yards and 25 touchdowns, both Dartmouth records, and wins the Bushnell Trophy. The Green wins its third straight Ivy title.

1981

1993

Shaun Teevens, Buddy’s brother, is the leading receiver as Dartmouth has a piece of its 12th Ivy League title, this time with Yale. Dartmouth has its third Ivy title in five seasons under Joe Yukica, sharing the crown with Penn and Harvard.

Jay Fiedler’s last game is his best. Dartmouth trails Princeton, 22-8 with 9:37 to play. He passes for one TD, then runs for another. A conversion pass ties the game, 22-22. In swirling snow, his 38-yard pass to John Hyland with 1:12 left gives Dartmouth a 28-22 win. He finishes with 6,684 career yards passing, 58 touchdown passes, and 7,249 yards of total offense, all Green records.

1995 Dartmouth’s Helmet

In 1965, Bob Blackman, Dartmouth’s innovative Hall of Fame coach, sought a unique source of pride to identify Dartmouth’s successful football team. He found the answer in a helmet design that became as much a trademark for Dartmouth football as the famed “winged” helmet design that Fritz Crisler brought to Michigan from Princeton in 1938. The distinctive design was used from 1965-86. It was restored in 1999.

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A Dartmouth unbeaten streak—beginning early in the 1995 season and reaching 22 games—ends against Lehigh. Dartmouth finishes 8-2 with a three-year run with a 25-4-1 record, matching the 1969-71 teams for wins (25-2-0).

2003

Frustration at Harvard in 2001 (a 31-21 loss after the Green builds a 21-0 halftime lead) and 2002 (a 31-26 setback) ends as quarterback Charlie Rittgers passes for 344 yards and two touchdowns and runs for another score. Dartmouth knocks the Crimson from the undefeated ranks, 30-16, a major

Unbeaten Streaks

On three occasions, Dartmouth had built unbeaten streaks of 22 games. From 1923-26, Dartmouth was 21-0-1 including the national championship season (8-0-0) in 1925. From 1936-38, the Big Green had a 19-0-3 streak that included the 1937 season when Dartmouth was 7-0-2 and was invited (but declined) an invitation to play in the 1938 Rose Bowl game. The third 22-game unbeaten streak, from 1995-97 (21-0-1), is the second longest in NCAA Division 1-AA history.

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1980

1982

1997

step en route to five wins in its last six games.

2004

After 13 seasons that included an undefeated team in 1996 but an overall record of 60-68-1, John Lyons steps down as Dartmouth’s football coach.

A 23-7 win at Harvard is Dartmouth’s 600th all-time victory. But, when Princeton kicks a field goal with four seconds left to gain a 10-10 tie at Hanover, the final game deadlock gives the Tigers (5-1-1) the Ivy crown and pushes Dartmouth (4-21) from a possible four-way title tie to fourth place. A year later, the overtime rule is in place.

2005

1996

2006-09

Having played the first game at Princeton’s Palmer Stadium in 1914, the Green also plays the last, beating Princeton, 24-0, to complete Dartmouth’s first 10-0-0 season, its fifth undefeated-untied campaign, and 17th Ivy League title.

Buddy Teevens, the Ivy League’s player-of-theyear in 1978 and Dartmouth’s head coach from 1987-91, returns to the helm of Big Green football. Dartmouth wins its opening game against Colgate but then struggles through an injury-plagued campaign. FieldTurf replaces grass on Memorial Field for the 2006 season. The East Stands are reduced in size to accommodate the Floren Varsity House (opened during the 2007 season) that includes new offices, dressing and conditioning facilities for Dartmouth’s football team.

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Since 1881, a total of 2,323 Dartmouth students (including some women who have been team managers in recent years) have been awarded the block “D” for their part in perpetuating Dartmouth’s winning football tradition. Included in this listing are 13 men who were members of Dartmouth’s first football team in 1880. While that team did not play an outside game against an intercollegiate opponent (the team was prohibited from playing off campus), letters were awarded. Dartmouth’s first team to play an intercollegiate opponent was the 1881 squad that played Amherst twice, winning on the Green in Hanover and tying a rematch (abbreviated by a snowstorm) at Springfield, Mass. An asterisk (*) appears beside the year that a player was a captain. Among the players who have been captains are five men who were captains of two teams: Frank Lakeman 1892, Walter McCornack 1897, John Glaze 1908, Jim Robertson 1920 and Caleb Moore 2000. Two others, Clarence Howland 1884 and Bill Odlin 1890, were four-time captains. Howland was captain and coach of the first Dartmouth teams from 1880-83. Odlin was captain from 1886-89. Until 1892, the captain was also the coach of Dartmouth football. Team managers are identified by an (M) beside their names. Beside some names will appear the initials “DMC.” These players were enrolled at Dartmouth more than a century ago as members of the “Dartmouth Marine Corps,” a device used prior to 1900 to provide intercollegiate eligibility for players from the Hanover area. Rules of eligibility have become more defined since those early days. With the advent of freshman eligibility in recent years, four-year letterwinners are no longer uncommon. However, there have been two five-year letterwinners at Dartmouth: Charles Boyle 1901 lettered from 1896-1900 and Charles Little 1891 (DMC 1896) lettered from 1888-90 and again in 1893-94. There are also nearly 40 letterwinners who represented Dartmouth on the gridiron while on campus through the V-12 Program during World War II. These players have “USMC” or “USN” following their names, denoting their service in the U.S. Marine Corps or the U.S. Navy. Many went on to graduate from Dartmouth. Name

Years Lettered

A

Abbott, Arthur ’98 1895 Abbott, George ’96 1894,95 Abbott, Nathaniel ’92 1889,91 Abdul-Shakoor, Muhammed ’10 2006,07, 08 Abel, Mark ’97 1994,95,96* Abuhoff, Shawn ’12 2008 Abramson, Neil ’89 1988 Adams, Clay ’93 1992 Adams, Joe ’70 1968,69 Adams, Russell ’71 1968,69,70 Adamson, Chris ’97 1995,96 Adelizzi, Robert ’57 1954,55,56 Agnes, Peter ’99 1997 Ahlswede, Roland ’12 1911 Ai, Joan ’98 (M) 1994 Aieta, James ’35 1932,34 Akey, Mark ’81 1978,79,80 Albrecht, Robert USMC ’47 1944,45,46 Albright, Rhonda ’84 (M) 1981,82,83 Alebiosu, Marlon ’10 2006,07,08 Alexander, Fritz USN ’47 1944,45 Alexander, Lucius ’07 2006 Alger, Stanley ’48 1944 Aljancic, Jon ’97 1994,95,96 Allen, George ’26 1924,25 Allen, John ’23 1921,22 Allen, Walter ’93 1888,89,90,92* Alling, Benjamin ’02 1899,00

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Alvarez, Donald USN ’47 Ames, William ’94 Ambrose, Nathaniel ’13 Anderson, A. Griffin ’90 Anderson, Byron ’76 Anderson, Daniel ’02 Anderson, David ’89 Anderson, Herbert ’91 Anderson, Jon ’55 Anderson, Lee ’43 Anderson, Walter ’54 Anderson, William ’45 Andrejco, Joseph, USMC Andres, Harold ’31 Andrews, Geoffrey ’83 Antaya, Roger ’44 Appleford, John ’60 Arant, Philip ’77 Arico, Joseph ’42 Armanini, Joseph ’40 Armstrong, Dale ’46 Armstrong, Ellsworth ’30 Arnold, Roger ’44 Arsenault, Devon ’93 Arslanian, Oscar ’61(M) Arthurs, Earl ’35 Artz, Abraham ’88 Aschenbach, Cyril ’23 Asher, John ’83 Ashton, Leslie ’13

1943,46 1891,92 1911 1988,89 1975 2000,01 1988 1988,89 1954 1941,42 1953 1941 1943 1928,29,30* 1982 1941,42,43 1959 1975 1940,41 1938,39 1946,47,48* 1927,28,29* 1941,42 1992 1960 1933 1886,87 1918,20,22,23* 1981,82 1911

Name

Athanas, Alex ’52 Atkin, Frederick ’86 Audsley, Todd ’82 Augello, Jared ’97 Augustyn, Noel ’68 Austin, Damon ’01 Avila, Mario ’04

Years Lettered 1951,52 1883,84 1981 1996 1967 1998,99,2000 2002,03

B

Babcock, Ernest ’70 1967,68,69* Babcock, Taylor ’09 2006,07,08 Bachelder, Brian ’76 1975 Badalato, Tony ’91 1990 Baehr, Albert ’90 1887,88 Bagdasarian, Robert ’55 1953,54 Bagley, Richard ’80 1977 Bailey, Charles ’50 1948,49.50 Baird, John ’60 1958 Baird, Spencer ’44 1942 Bajari, Brian ’95 1993 Bajus, John ’94 1993,94 Balchunas, George ’87 1984,86 Baldwin, Albert ’34 1931,32 Baldwin, James ’10 1907 Balish, Christopher ’88 1985,86,87 Bankart, George ’06 1904,05 Bankart, Henry ’09 1907,08 Bankart, Lawrence ’10 1907,08,09 Bankart, Norman ’29 1928 Bantner, Wayne ’92 1990,91 Barabas, Jason ’93 1991,92 Barber, Benjamin ’95 1993,94 Barber, Henry ’32 1929,30,31 Barber, Kevin ’78 1976,77 Barends, Howard ’13 1910,11,12 Barlow, Richard ’14 1911 Barnard, Jay ’04 2000,01,02,03 Barr, David ’48 1945 Barr, John ’49 (M) 1946,47 Bartholomew, Dale ’42 1939,40,41 Bartlett, Charles ’27 (M) 1925,26 Bartlett, Richard ’89 1987,88 Bartnick, Lawrence ’46 1942,43,46 Barton, Jesse ’92 1891 Bash, Jason ’06 2005,06 Bassett, John ’69 (M) 1968 Bates, Tony ’09 2006,07,08 Bathrick, David ’59 1957,58 Batt, William ’60 (M) 1959 Battaglia, Joseph ’08 2006,07,08 Battipaglia, Matthew ’05 2004 Battle, Kyle ’11 2008 Bauman, James ’41 1939 Baxter, Raymond ’17 1914,15,16 Bay, Charles ’11 2007,08 Bayless, Richard ’84 1981,82,83 Bazala, Matthew ’99 1996 Beacham, Minot ’90 (M) 1889 Beagle, William ’56 1953,54,55 Beams, Richard ’65 1964 Beard, John ’95 1992,93,94 Beard, Malcolm (Mickey) ’67 1964,65,66 Beattie, Lee ’57 1954 Beattie, Richard ’61 1960 Beatty, Walter ’85 1984 Bechler, Thomas ’56 1954,55 Becker, Ray ’59 (M) 1958 Becker, Roland ’49 1945 Beeman, David ’50 1947,48,49 Beer, Joseph ’14 1911,13 Beers, Wilson ’21 1918 Beier, Clark ’70 1968,69 Bekelja, Gregg ’84 1982,83 Belhomme, Reginald ’00 1997,98,99*,2000 Belknap, John ’04 1900,01 Bell, Bruce ’76 1975

Name

Years Lettered

Bell, David ’59 1956 Bell, Ernest ’94, DMC 1891 Beller, Davies ’83 1981,82 Bennett, Gordon ’37 1934,35,36* Bennett, Jay ’71 1970 Bennett, Ray ’13 1910,11,12* Bennett, Richard USMC ’48 1944 Bennett, Robert ’34 1933 Bennett, William USMC 1943 Bennewitz, Thomas ’08 2007 Benzian, Peter ’64 1961,62,63 Bergman, William ’97 1995,96 Bevan, Kenneth ’19 1917,18* Bialas, Robert ’72 1970,71,72 Bielinis, Arunas ’73 1972 Bierwagen, Daniel ’73 1970,71,72 Biggie, James ’47 1945,46 Billings, Henry ’36 1934,35 Birdseye, Matthew ’03 2000 Birge, Robert ’92 1989,90,91 Bixby, George ’57 1954 Bjelland, Christian ’76 1974,75 Bjorkman, Eric ’93 1992 Bjorkman, Henry ’25 1922,23,24* Black, Richard ’29 1926,,27,28* Blackburn, Jeffrey ’91 1988,89,90 Blackman, Gary ’68 1967 Blackman, Melissa ’94 (M) 1991,92,96 Blair, Henry ’89 (M) 1888 Blake, Henry ’07 1906 Blake, Maurice ’10 (M) 1908,09 Blanco, Christopher ’07 2006,07 Blatherwick, James ’06 1905 Blechen, Damon ’98 1996,97 Bloom, O. Josh ’95 1992,93,94* Bloomer, James ’83 1982 Bloomer, Thomas ’53 1951,52 Blossom, William ’87 1886 Blumenschein, William ’63 1962 Bly, Donald ’07 2004,06 Blydell, Jason ’08 2004,07 Bobo, Michael ’92 1989,90,91* Bodley, Charles ’46 1943 Bodwell, Edwin ’88 1886,87 Boeye, Price ’90 1988,89 Bogan, Willie ’71 1969,70 Bogardus, Peter ’51 1949,50 Bohn, John ’87 1984 Boies, Edward ’63 1961,62 Bollens, Kenneth ’98 1995,96,97 Bolles, Chester ’25 1923 Bonk, Harry USN 1944 Bonus, Terrence ’81 1978,79,80 Booma, Harold ’30 1928,29 Booth, Thomas ’54 1956 Boran, Christopher ’95 1992,93,94 Borden, Horace ’14 1911 Borgeson, Shawn ’83 1982 Boston, Byron ’81 1978,79,80 Bourque, Harold ’85 1982,84 Bowden, Murry ’71 1968,79,70* Bower, Chase ’06 2003,04,05 Bower, J. Philip ’21 1920 Bower, Kenneth ’94 1991,92,93 Bowers, Raymond (Trey) ’97 1995,96 Bowlby, Samuel ’60 1957,58,59 Bowles, Edward ’96 1892,93,94 Bowles, George ’84 1881 Bowman, Harold USN ’46 1942,43 Bowman, Walter ’67 1966 Boyan, Thomas ’66 1964 Boye, Robert ’60 1957,58,59 Boylan, Stephen ’12 1909 Boyle, Charles ’01 1896,97,98,99,1900 Boyle, David ’69 1967,68 Boyle, Edward ’53 1951 Boyle, Ryan ’99 (M) 1996

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Name

Boynton, John ’39 (M) Braatz, Darrell USMC Brackee, Lance ’93 Bracken, Theodore ’65 Bradley, David ’58 Brady, Francis ’10 Brait, Michael ’76 Branch, Forrest ’33 Brandt, William ’67 Breithut, Fred ’29 Brewster, Scott ’79 Bridges, Benjamin ’74 Briggs, Steven ’86 Brink, Barry ’71 Brister, William ’32 Brodhead, Tom ’84 Brogna, Mark ’08 Bromberg, Gabriel ’31 Brong, Kyle ’10 Brooks, Eugene ’07 Brooks, John ’85 Brown, Aaron ’05 Brown, Carl ’86 Brown, Charles ’83 Brown, D. Gregg ’73 Brown, David ’79 Brown, David ’83 Brown, Frederick ’05 Brown, Julius ’02 Brown, Michael ’57 Brown, Norman ’45 Brown, Richard ’52 Brown, Robert ’04 Brown, Robert ’71 Brown, Robert ’86

Years Lettered 1937,38 1944 1990,91,92 1963,64 1956,57 1909 1974,75 1930,31,32 1965,66 1927,28 1978 1972 1983,84,85 1969,70 1931 1981,82,83 2005,06,07 1928,29,30 2006,07 1906 1881,82,83,84 2002,03,04 1985 1881,82 1970,71,72 1977,78 1981,82 1904 1901 1955,56 1942,43 1950,51 1901 1969,70 1984,85*

Name

Wearers of the “D” Years Lettered

Bruno, Thomas ’84 1981,82 Brusse, Joseph ’09 1906,07,08 Bryan, Stephen ’66 1963,64,65 Brzica, Matthew ’93 1990,91,92 Bucklin, Louis ’50 1949 Buckner, Hunter ’94 1991,93,94* Bullock, Matthew ’04 1901,02,03 Bunn, Robert ’01 1997,98,99 Burke, Charles ’23 1920,21,22* Burke, James ’59 1956.,57,58 Burke, James ’70 1967 Burke, Matthew ’86 1983,84,85 Burke, Matthew ’98 1997 Burkholder, Ervin ’66 1964 Burkholder, Matthew ’94 1992,93 Burley, Edward ’92 1989,90 Burnkrant, Eugene ’35 1932,34 Burns, J. Christopher ’10 2006 Burrell, Aisha ’99 (M) 1996,97 Burroughs, John ’45 1942,43 Buschmann, J. Christian ’70 (M) 1968,69 Butler, Jonathan ’86 1985 Butterfield, Claude ’01 1898 Bynum, J. Casey ’00 1998,99 Byrd, Collins ’79 1978 Byrd, Tyrone ’73 1972

C

Caivano, Rocco ’66 Calder, Charles ’23 Calderwood, Bobby ’05 Calhoun, William ’67 Calkins, Richard ’53 Camerer, David ’37

1965 1921,22 2004,05,06 1964,65,66* 1951,52 1935,36

Name

Years Lettered

Camp, Charles ’42 1939,41 Camp, Elbert ’36 1933,34,35 Campagna, Anthony ’69 (M) 1967,68 Campanale, Michael ’89 1986,87,88 Campbell, Donald ’47 1944 Campbell, Gregory ’85 (M) 1982,83,84 Campbell, John ’03 1999 Campbell, Lyle ’04 2001,02,03 Campbell, Robert ’40 1937 Canfield, Charles ’22 1921 Cannell, Jackson ’19 1916,19* Cannon, Harold ’44 1942 Cannon, Peter ’15 1914 Canty, John ’90 1887,88 Caraviello, Michael ’85 1982,83,84 Carey, Arthur ’45 1942,46 Carey, Frederick ’43 1941 Carey, Herbert ’50 1946,47,48,49* Carleton, Elmer ’97, DMC 1893 Carleton, John ’22 1918 Carlson, Stephen ’91 1990 Carney, Christopher ’00 1997,98,99 Carney, John ’78 1975,76,77 Carolan, Joseph ’18 1915 Carpenter, Kevin ’81 1980 Carpenter, Richard ’35 1933,33,34 Carpenter, Russell ’23 1921 Carpenter, William ’50 1947,48,49 Carpenter, William ’74 1973 Carr, Charles ’98 (M) 1897 Carr, George ’74 1973 Carroll, Robert ’82 1979,80,81 Carson, Daniel ’85 1982,83,84 Carson, Paul ’91, DMC 1890,91,92 Cary, Robert ’86 1985

The 1881 team played Dartmouth’s first intercollegiate football game, a win over Amherst.

Name

Years Lettered

Case, Kevin ’76 1976 Casper, David ’78 1975,76,77 Castle, Donald ’79 (M) 1977,78 Casturo, Christian ’90 1987,88,89 Caswell, Frederick ’54 1951,52,53 Catenacci, Lucas ’04 2003,04 Catlin, Todd ’02 2000,01 Cato, Derham ’05 2001,02,03,04 Caulkins, Mark ’79 1978 Cavanaugh, Frank ’99 1895,96,97 Cavanaugh, Kyle ’09 2005,06,07,08 Caverly, Charles ’97 1894 Cecchini, Jason (J.T.) ’98 1997 Cepuran, Michael ’75 1972,73,74 Chaltain, Victor ’69 1966 Chamberlain, Edward ’36 1934,35 Chamberlain, Miceal ’93 1992 Chamberlain, Stephen ’78 1977 Chambers, Lorenzo ’85 1983,84 Chambless, Donald ’52 1951 Champion, George ’26 1925 Chandler, Joseph ’82 (M) 1880 Chapman, Charles ’61 1958,59,60 Chapman, John ’50 1947,48,49 Chapman, Peter ’91 1988,89,90* Charlock, Richard ’20 1918 Charman, Robert ’57 1954,55 Chase, Frederick ’05 (M) 1904 Chasey, James ’71 1968,69,70 Chebookjian, Richard ’75 1974 Chellis, Frank ’85 1882,83,84 Child, Fred ’15 1914 Chodos, Andrew ’81 1979,80 Christiansen, Herbert ’38 1937 Christianson, Norman ’65 1964 Church, Douglas ’08 1904 Churchill, James ’52 1950,51 Clamage, James ’76 1974,75 Clark, David ’90 1987,88,89 Clark, Gordon ’39 1936 Clark, John ’08 (M) 1906,07 Clark, John ’80 1978,79 Clark, Jon ’96 1994 Clark, Leonard ’31 1928,29,30 Clark, Philip ’60 1959 Clark, Stanley ’54 1952,53 Clark, William ’35 `1932,33,34 Clarke, Malcolm ’22 1921 Clarke, Thomas ’66 1963,64,65* Clayton, Harold ’47 1943,44 Clayton, John ’51 1948,49,50 Clayton, Mark ’82 1980,81 Clifford, John ’95 1992 Clough, William ’05 1902,03,04 Clucas, Charles ’44 1941,46 Cmaylo, Walter ’75 1973,74 Cobb, Charles ’88 1887 Coburn, Harry ’06 1905 Coen, Kevin ’02 2001 Coffey, Michael ’99 1998 Coffey, Samuel ’78 1975,76,77 Coffman, Ford ’42 (M) 1946 Cogguillo, Christopher ’84 1982,83 Coghill, Kimberly ’94 (M) 1991 Cogswell, Guy ’19 1919 Cohen, Arthur ’37 (M) 1936 Cohen, Joshua ’09 2005 Coker, Edward ’93 1992 Colacchio, Donald ’76 1975 Colangelo, John ’71 1970 Colby, John ’16 1913,14,15 Colby, Jonathan ’66 1964,65 Cole, Adna ’30 1927,28,29 Cole, George ’28 1926,27 Cole, Gregory ’85 1983,84 Cole, William ’37 1935,36 Colehower, William ’59 1957,58

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Name

Years Lettered

Coles, William ’29 (M) 1927,28 Collado, Christopher ’08 2005 Collins, Julian ’08 2005,06,07 Collins, Richard ’53 1950,51,52 Collins, Stephen ’80 1979 Collins, Thomas ’52 1949,50,51 Colton, George ’35 (M) 1933,34 Combi, Robert ’88 1985,86,87 Comiskey, Charles ’15 1914 Conathan, Philip ’35 1932,33 Condon, Edward ’82 1880,81 Conger, Ryan ’05 2001,02,03,04* Conley, Walter ’05 1904 Connelly, Arthur ’33 1930 Connolly, William ’84 1981,82,83 Conroy, Brian ’86 1985 Conroy, Peter ’56 1954 Conterato, James ’75 1973,74 Conti, Philip ’37 1934,36 Cook, Chadwick ’95 1992,93,94 Cook, Daniel ’07 2005,06,07 Cook, Kenneth ’81 1979,80 Cook, Nathaniel ’94 1992,93 Cooke, Gregory ’63 1960 Coombs, Frederick ’83 1880,81 Cooper, Kent ’82 1979,80,81* Cooper, Kevin ’89 1986,88 Cooper, Kier ’86 1984,85 Cooperman, Daniel ’69 1966 Copello, Maxwell ’09 2006,07,08 Copley, Preston ’07 2003,04,05,06* Coppenrath, George ’34 1932 Copper, Timothy ’72 1970,71 Corbett, John ’84 1981,82,83 Cordy, Robert ’71 1969,70 Cordy, Stephen ’77 1976 Corgan, Colin ’95 1993,94 Corso, Robert ’98 1995,96,97 Corson, Freeman ’00 1897,98,99 Coslet, Jonathan (J.J.) ’97 1994,95,96 Costello, John USMC ’48 1945,47 Cotton, Thomas ’17 1914,15,16 Cottone, Joseph ’39 1938 Cottrell, James ’12 1910 Cottrell, Justin ’08 2004,05,06,07* Couch, Clifford ’23 (M) 1921,22 Coughlin, J. David ’66 1964,65 Couter, Sanford ’41 1938,39 Couturier, Richard ’62 1960 Cowan, John ’40 (M) 1939 Coyne, Michael ’97 1996 Craig, Willis ’03 1898, 1900 Cramer, Casey ’04 2000,01,02,03* Crandell, Walter ’34 1932 Crawford, Bruce ’49 (M) 1948 Creelman, Scott ’64 1962,63* Crego, Remsen ’43 1940,41 Crehan, Paul ’31 1928,29,30 Crisp, Norman ’21 1919,20 Croker, Christopher ’94 1993 Crolius, Frederick ’99 1895,96.97,98* Crombie, Brenton ’99 1996,97,98 Crosby, Hiram ’22 1918 Cross, Timothy ’96 1994,95 Crouthamel, John ’60 1957,58,59 Crowell, Brian ’96 1994,95 Crowell, Warner ’01 1899 Crowell, Weymoth 73 1971,72 Crowley, Joseph ’43 1940,41,42 Csatari, Thomas ’74 1971,72,73* Csizinszky, Alexander ’00 1998,99 Cullen, Daniel ’86 1984,85 Cummings, Daniel ’75 1974 Cummings, Richard ’09 2006,08 Cummins, Robert ’76 1973,74,75 Cunningham, E. William ’19 1919,20 Cunningham, James ’88 1887

114

Name

Wearers of the “D” Years Lettered

Cunningham, Terry ’06 2002,03,04,05 Cunningham, Thomas ’13 (M) 1912 Curley, Kevin ’77 1975,76 Curran, William ’64 1961,62,63 Currie, Clifford ’90 1987 Currier, Richard ’85 1884 Curtis, Alvah ’94 1891,92 Curtis, Charles ’52 1949,50,51 Curtis, Edgar ’15 1913,14 Cushman, William ’83 1881,82 Cutter, Eric ’80 1979 Cygnarowicz, Bryan ’87 1986

D

Dacey, Daniel ’41 1939,40 Daley, Edward ’12 1909,10,11* Daley, William ’54 1953 Daly, John ’84 1981,82,83 Daly, William ’86 1984,85 Dampier, Maurice ’43 1940,41,42 Dana, Lowell ’12 1911 Dancewicz, Matthew ’97 1994,94,96 Danehy, Ryan ’06 2003,04,05 Danes, Thomas ’42 1941 Danford, Nick ’09 2008 D’Angelo, Jack ’08 2005,06,07 Danver, J. Andrew ’67 1965 Darnell, James ’77 1975,76 Dartt, William ’87 1884,86 Daukas, John ’49 1948 Daukas, Nicholas ’44 1941,42 Davadi, Ilana ’96 (M) 1993 Davey, Phillip ’67 1966 Davidson, Thomas ’20 1918 Davis, Cantey ’65 1962 Davis, Eric ’99 1996,97,98 Davis, Joshua ’27 1925,26 Davis, Matthew ’03 1999,2000,01,02 Davis, Merrill ’38 1936,37* Davis, Norman ’68 1965,66,67 Davis, Robert ’03 1899, 1900,02 Davis, Tracy ’01 1999 Day, Brendan ’05 2004 DeAngelis, Charles ’08 1905,06,07 Dearwester, Mike ’10 2008 DeCalesta, David ’64 1962,63 Deckert, Harry ’35 1932,33,34 Deevy, Will ’11 2008 DeGutes, Matthew ’03 2001,02 DeHaven, Kenneth ’61 1958,58,60* Delaney, John ’81 1980 Delaney, Ryan ’05 2002,03,04 DeLellis, Matthew ’02 1998,99,2000,01 Dell Isola, John ’55 1954 Dell Isola, Robert ’83 1981,82 DeMarco, Steven ’05 2002 DeMelis, Michael ’93 1992 Demeree, Carl ’91 1990 DeMerit, Joseph ’93 1990,91,92 Denekas, Craig ’87 1984,85,86 Denison, Charles ’78 1976,77 Dennison, J. A. ’91 1887 Dephouse, Jan ’64 1961,62,63 DeRose, Ryan ’01 1998 Dete, Andrew ’09 2005,06,07,08* Deutsch, Charles ’06 2002 Deutsch, Jack USMC ’48 1945 Dey, Charles ’52 1950,51 Dey, E. William ’50 1947,48,49 Dial, Elliott ’08 2007,08 Dickason, John ’53 1951,52 Diehl, Carl ’26 1923,24.25 Dietrick, Gregory ’99 1996,97,98,99 Dietrick, Todd ’94 1992,93 Dilkes, Loren ’39 1937,38 Dillon, Walter ’05 1901,02,03

Name

Years Lettered

Dingle, John ’10 1909 Dinsmore, Herman ’96 1894 DiSilvestro, Paul ’85 1984 Dodds, Christopher ’05 2002,03,04* Dodge, Cecil ’12 1909 Dodge, Frank ’95 1892,93,94 Dodge, George ’93 1891 Doherty, Joshua ’10 2007 Donnelly, James ’05 1904 Donnelly, John ’57 1955,56 Donner, Ward ’33 1930,31,32 Donohue, James ’55 1952,53 Donovan, John ’33 1931,32 Donovan, John ’66 1965 Donovan, Patrick ’86 1985 Donovan, Peter ’70 1967,68,69 Donovan, Thomas USMC 1943 Donovan, William ’70 1967 Dooley, Edwin ’26 1923,24,26 Dooley, Joshua ’06 2002,03,04,05* Doring, Robinson ’91 (M) 1888,89,90 Dorkey, Charles (Trip) ’70 1968 Dornak, Matt ’10 2007,08 Dorney, John ’21 1919,20 Dorsett, Burt ’53 1951,52 Dostal, Philander ’40 1938 Douglas, H. Thomas ’44 1941,42,46* Dowd, David ’79 1978 Dowdakin, Jared ’08 2005,06,07* Downey, Melvin USMC 1945 Downing, Kevin ’76 1974,75 Doyle, Francis ’87 1984,85 Dratch, Matthew ’08 2006,07 Draznik, William ’03 1999, 2001 Drew, Holman ’83 1880,81,82* Dreyfus, Walter ’09 1908 Driver, Harry ’10 1906 Dromeshauser, Peter ’55 1954 Drury, Matthew ’88 1985,86,87* Duax, Timothy ’86 1984,85 Duckworth, Roy ’38 1937 Dudley, Chester ’13 1911 Dudley, William ’12 1909 Dufresne, Jeffrey ’81 1978,79,80 Dufresne, Ronald ’87 1985,86 Duhamel, Arthur ’17 1915,16 Dunbar, Harold ’14 1911,12,13 Dunham, Richard ’90 1988,89 Dunn, Jonathan ’93 1991,92 Dunning, Matthew ’01 1998,99,2000 Dunning, Matthew ’91 1988,89 Durante, Richard ’84 1982,83 Durgin, Henry ’33 1931,32 Durkee, William ’20 1917 Durkin, Dennis ’93 1990,91,92 Dusossoit (Duke), Florimond ’18 1915,16 Dwyer, Mark ’12 2008

E

Eaton, Harry ’90 Ebbott, Andrew ’78 Eberle, Theodore ’51 Eck, Theodor ’59 Eckstrom, John ’98 Eden, James ’79 Edgar, Robert ’28 Edwards, Everett ’19 Edwards, Joseph ’99 Efem, Richard ’03 Egeolu, Royce ’12 Eggeling, William ’67 Eissler, Brad ’01 Ekberg, Bert ’21 Ekern, Nigel ’87 Elcock, Walter ’12 Eldridge, James ’67

1886,87,88 1976,77 1948,49,50 1956 1894,95,96,97* 1976,77,78 1927 1916,21 1896,97.98 2000,01,02 2008 1965,66 1998,99,2000 1919 1985,86 1909,10,11 1965,66

Name

Elkins, Krystal ’08 (M) Elliott, Zachary ’04 Ellis, Benjamin ’89 Ellis, Ross ’55 Ellis, Samuel ’24 Ellis, Zachary ’98 Ellms, Harold ’15 Embry, William ’34 Emerson, Milton ’25 Emery, Joseph ’17 Englehorn, Wesley ’14 English, Jeffrey ’96 Erickson, Andrew ’00 Erikson, David ’96 Erion, Donald ’36 Erwin, Peter ’60 Essig, Phillip ’93 Estabrook, Erik ’09 Estep, Arthur ’14 Etzel, Simon ’74 Evans, Brian ’08 Evans, David ’62 Evans, Donald USN Evans, George USN Evans, James ’75 Excinios, Marshall ’21

F

Faber, F. Samuel ’69 Falke, Trent ’02 Falkin, Norman ’47 Faller, Timothy ’03 Fanuele, Jason ’96 Farmer, Allen ’03 Farnum, Ralph ’12 Farrier Albert ’07 Fassett, James ’90 Fay, Martin USMC Feasel, Michael ’76 Fechtelkotter, Paul ’83 Fedeli, Frederick ’53 Fee, Frank ’91 Feeley, James ’39 Feeley, Matthew ’94 Feldman, Gillian ’94 (M) Feldman, Joel ’65 Fell, Jason ’94 Felton, William ’48 Fernandes, Edward ’80 Fernandes, Joseph ’82 Ferrara, Damen ’98 Ferraris, Steven ’78 Ferree, Wayne ’83 Ferretti, Donna ’73 (M) Ferrini, Maugo ’29 Ferry, Wilbur ’32 Fiedler, Jay ’94 Fields, Elwyn ’85 Fields, Jordan ’06 Fifield, J. P. ’92 Filep, Ian ’92 Finerty, Gary ’58 Finnigan, Thomas ’04 Finsthwait, Frank ’63 Fishback, Horace ’16 Fishman, Samuel ’34 Fitkin, Harold ’50 Fitzgerald, Michael ’76 Flagg, Richard ’55 Fleming, Edward USMC Fleming, Rahn ’81 Fleming, Thomas ’76 Fletcher, Alex ’12 Fletcher, George ’86 Flint, Josiah ’84 Floyd, Raleigh ’86

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Years Lettered

2007 2001 1886,87,88 1952 1923 1994,95,96,97 1914 1931,32,33 1924 1915,16 1911,12 1993,94,95 1998,99 1993 1933 1958,59 1992 2006,08 1911 1973 2004,05,06,07 1960,61 1944 1943 1974 1918

1967,68 2001 1945,46 2000 1995 1899,1900,02 1909,11 1903,04 1887,88,89 1943 1973,74,75 1980,81,82 1950,51,52 1991 1937,38 1991,92,93 1991,92,93 1963,64 1991,92,94 1947 1977 1979.80,81 1995,97 1977 1981,82 1972 1928 1929 1991,92,93* 1984 2005 1888 1991 1957 2000,03,04 1961,62 1915 1932,33 1947,48,49 1973,74,75 1952,53,54 1943 1980 1973,74,75 2008 1884 1880,81 1985


Name

Years Lettered

Fogarty, John ’34 1932,33 Fogarty, Walter ’58 1956,57 Foley, Francis ’32 1931 Foley, Gifford ’69 1966,67,70 Folsom, Fred ’95 1892,93,94 Folsom, Henry ’92 1888,89,90,91 Fontes, Leonard ’86 1983,84,85* Foote, Steven ’83 1980,81,82 Ford, Joseph ’95 1892 Ford, Robert ’82 1980,81 Foster, Amos ’04 1902,03 Foster, Frank ’29 1927 Foster, John ’23 1922 Foster, John ’52 1950,51 Fowler, John ’99 1997,98 Fragge, Marc ’87 1985,86 Francis, Michael ’80 1978,79 Frankel, Moe ’34 1931,33 Frankhouse, Joseph ’85 1983,84 Franklin, Malik ’94 1992 Franzen, John ’68 1967 Fraser, Ronald ’57 1954,55,56 Frear, Darrel ’82 1981 Freberg, Malcolm ’09 2007,08 Fredel, Timothy ’81 1979,80 Frederick, Jennifer ’92 (M) 1990,91 Frederick, Peter ’65 1962,63,64 Fredette, Anthony ’84 1983 Freedberg, Morris ’19 1917 Freeman, Charles ’21 (M) 1919,20 Frei, Brent ’88 1985,86,87 Friedl, Robert ’76 1975 Friedman, Randel ’91 1989,90 Frigard, Aarne ’32 1929,30,31 Fritts, Herbert USN 1944 Fritz, Michael ’07 2006 Fritz, Peter ’00 1999 Fromson, Milton USN 1943 Frost, K. Casey ’09 2007,08 Frost, Gordon ’04 1902 Frost, Meryll ’44 1941,42,45* Frost, Philip ’04 2000,01,02,03 Fry, Henry ’53 1951,52 Fuhrman, David ’84 1981,82,83* Fuhrman, John ’87 1984,85,86 Fulton, Bernard ’55 1952,53,54 Funk, Robert ’74 1971,72,73 Funke, Carl ’62 1960,61 Funke, Scott ’04 2003 Fuselier, Ryan ’06 2004,05,06 Fusili, Nicholas USMC 1944 Fusonie, Albert ’28 1925,26,27 Fusonie, Douglas ’58 1956,57

G

Gabianelli, David ’87 Gabianelli, Eugene ’53 Gac, Romuald ’79 Gaffney, Darren ’97 Gage, Jesse ’06 Gallagher, John ’12 Gallagher, Kevin ’11 Gallentine, Chad ’91 Galligan, Philip ’09 Ganske, Charles ’06 Garcia, Ambrose ’97 Gardiner, William ’06 Gardner, Donald ’27 Gardner, Russell ’87 Gargiulo, Anthony ’06 Garippo, Anthony ’80 Garrett, Jeffrey ’02 Gates, Harrington ’39 Gaudet, Chad ’08 Gavle, Darrel ’71 Gawlas, Robert ’83

1985,86* 1951,52 1976,77 1994,95,96 1903,04,05 2008 2008 1988,89,90 2006,07,08 2002,03,04,05 1993,94,95,96 1905 1926 1984,86* 2003,04,05* 1978 1998,99,2000 1936,37 2004,05 1968,69,70 1982

Name

Wearers of the “D” Years Lettered

Gaylord, Clinton ’54 1952,53 Gazzaniga, Alan ’58 1955,56 Gazzaniga, David ’89 1986,87,88* Gedge, Thomas ’25 (M) 1924 Geibel, Timothy ’82 1980,81 George, Guy ’91 1890 Gerardi, Richard ’74 1972,73 Gerber, Harry ’43 1940,41 Gerfen, Henry ’61 1958,59,60 Gerrish, Bernard ’17 1914,15,16* Getter, Keith ’85 1982,84 Ghee, Milton ’15 1912,13,14 Giarla, Robert ’36 1932 Gibalski, Joseph ’07 2004,05,06 Gibbs, Jonathan ’99 1995,96,97,98* Gibson, Robert ’39 1937,38 Gibson, William ’13 1911,12 Gilbert, Jerome ’92 1989,90,91 Gilchrist, Cullen ’07 2006,07 Gile, Archie ’17 1915,16 Gile, John ’16 (M) 1915 Giles, Michael ’04 2001,02 Gilman, Joseph ’05 1902,03,04 Gilmore, Harry ’01 1898,99 Gingrich, John ’48 1944 Gladden, Thomas ’91 1988,89,90 Glaize, Zechariah ’10 2006,07 Glaze, John ’08 1904,05,06*07* Glaze, Ralph ’06 1903,04,05 Glazer, Philip ’34 1931,32,33* Gleason, James ’74 1972,73 Godfrey, Edwin ’54 1952,53 Goedecke, Oscar ’44 1946 Goeke, Benjamin ’08 2005,06,07 Goff, Brooks ’06 2002,03,04,05 Goff, John ’93 1992 Golan, Joseph ’30 1929 Goldberg, Jacob ’07 (M) 2003,05,06 Goldstein (Gordon), Allen ’26 1921,22 Gonsier, Kenneth ’80 1978 Goodwillie, John ’31 1930 Gordon, Charles ’93 (M) 1892 Gordon, Gwinn ’35 1932 Gordon, John ’19 1919 Gordon, Kenneth ’95 1993,94 Gordon, Norman ’23 1920,22 Gordon, Sean ’91 1988,89,91 Gottschall, Bruce ’65 1963,64 Gould, Albert USMC ’48 1945 Gould, Charles ’92 (M) 1891 Gove, L. D. DMC 1882 Gow, Arthur ’28 1927 Gowen, Richard ’50 1947,48,49 Grace, James ’64 1963 Grad, Charles ’68 1967 Graham, James ’60 1958,59 Graham, Joe ’59 1956 Graner, Brian ’01 1998,99,2001 Grant, Andre ’95 1993,94 Grant, Gordon USMC 1944 Gratch, Michael ’02 1998,99,2000,01 Graves, Daniel ’68 1966 Gray, Donald ’56 1954,55 Gray, William ’04 (M) 1903 Green, C. Stanton ’89 1986 Green, Christopher ’06 2002,03,04,05 Green, Stanton ’89 1987 Greenwood, Ivan ’07 1905,06 Greenwood, Walter ’11 1910 Greer, Charles ’64 1961,62 Gregg, Wayne ’73 1972 Griffin, James B. ’12 1911 Griffin, James T. ’06 1904,05 Griffin, John ’02 1900,01 Griffin, Kevin ’88 1986,87 Griffith, William ’93 1992 Griggs, Roland ’77 1974,75,76

Name

Years Lettered

Grimmelbein, Louis ’82 Gross, Herbert ’86 Gross, Oliver ’41 Gruchot, Scott ’85 Grudi, Walter ’62 Grundman, Valentine ’21 Grygiel, Edward USN Grzebien, Thomas ’78 Guenther, Jack ’41 Gulick, Edward ’83 Gundy, William ’60 Gustafson, Edsel USN Guynn, John ’01

H

Hacker, Scott ’82 Hackett, Kevin ’75 Hadlock, John ’96 (M) Hagenbuckle, Vernon ’24 Hager, Fred ’17 Hagerman, Donald ’35 Hall, Andrew ’05 Hall, Dwight ’94 Hall, Edward ’92 Hall, Martin ’73 Hall, Raymond ’41 Hall, Robert ’24 Hall, Thomas ’57 Halliday, Frank ’01 Halstead, Harold ’11 Hamilton, Thomas ’55 Hamm, Harold ’30 Hammond, Norris USMC Handrahan, John ’37 Handrahan, Joseph ’36 Hanlon, Arthur ’03 Hanlon, John ’60 Hannigan, Judson ’46 Hannigan, Michael ’71 Hapgood, Scott ’97 Hardy, Charles ’27 Harper, William ’98 Harriff, Michael ’97 Harrington, Neil ’76 Harris, Francis ’13 Harris, Robert ’29 Harris, Roger ’24 Harrison, David ’92 Harrison, Guy ’94 Hart, Jeremy ’93 Hartman, Dwight ’91 Harvey, Robert USMC ’47 Hatch, William ’24 Hatch, William ’86 Hathaway, Charles ’07 Hauck, Mathias ’00 Haugen, Richard ’33 Hawken, Samuel ’68 Hawley, Jess ’09 Haws, Harvey ’24 Hay, William ’67 Hayes, George ’13 Hayden, Buford ’40 Hazen, Warren ’88 Healey, Edward ’18 Healy, James ’14 Hedges, David ’34 Hegeman, Charles ’62 Heiden, Thomas ’77 Heilbron, Edward ’79 Heim, Kurt ’82 (M) Hellick, George ’63 Henander, James ’59 Hendricks, Jason ’96 Heneage, Harry ’07 Henry, Bruce ’69

1980,81 1884 1939 1984 1960,61 1918,19,20 1943 1978 1939,40 1881,82 1957,58,59 1943 2001

1979,80,81 1974 1895 1922,23 1915 1932,33,34 2001,02,03,04 1894 1890,91 1972 1939,40 1921,23,24 1954 1900 1910 1954 1927 1944 1934,35,36 1934,35 1902 1957,58,59 1946,47* 1969,70 1994,95,96,97 1924,25,26 1995,96,97* 1993,94,95,96 1973,74 1911 1926,27,28 1922 1990,91 1993 1991,92 1989,90 1944,45 1921,22,23 1882 1906 1997,98 1931 1966 1907,08 1923 1965,66 1911 1939 1886,87 1917,19 1911 1931,32,33 1960,61 1975 1978 1979,81 1961 1956,57,58 1994 1906 1967,68

Name

Years Lettered

Henry, Gregory ’80 1977,78,79 Henry, John ’61 1960 Henry, Robert ’73 1972 Hensel, Robert ’04 2001 Hepburn, Brian ’59 1956,57,58 Hepler, Bruce ’91 1990 Herlihy, Kevin ’95 1993,94 Herr, Edward ’06 1904,05 Herr, Robert ’52 1950,51 Heyn, Theodore ’00 1998,99 Hibbard, Robert ’90 1988,89 Hibben, George ’52 (M) 1951 Hibbs, William ’60 1957,58,59 Hickey, Jeffrey ’79 1976,77,78 Hickey, Robert ’42 1940 Hicks, Orton ’21 1918 Higgins, Robert ’81 1980 High, Lance ’88 1986,87 Highmark, Louis ’39 1938 Hight, Robert ’22 1918 Hill, George ’35 1932,33,34* Hill, Richard ’88 1986,87 Hinckley, John ’84 1882 Hinman, Hazen ’14 1911,13 Hinshaw, Steven ’93 1990,91,92 Hinterbichler, Erik ’06 2004,05 Hinton, George (Bo) ’99 1998 Hoag, Edgar ’23 1921 Hoban, Bernard ’12 1911 Hoban, George ’12 1908,10 Hobbs, Henry ’10 1906 Hodgdon, John ’85 1883,84 Hodgkins, Lewis ’85 1884 Hodgkins, Willis ’99 (M) 1898 Hoekelman, Robert ’48 1945 Hoffman, William ’33 1930,31,32* Hoffmeister, Gregory ’93 1990,91,92* Hogan, Kevin ’04 2001,02,03 Hogsett, Robert ’14 1911,12,13* Holbrook, Caryl ’20 1917,19,20 Holbrook, Sidney ’18 1915,17 Holleran, John ’27 1924,25,26 Holley, Edgar ’66 1964,65 Hollingsworth, Fred ’38 1935,36,37 Holloway, Joshua ’73 1970,71,72 Holm, Brendan ’08 2007 Holm, Mark ’96 1995 Holmes, Stephen ’44 1941,42 Holobetz, Michael ’93 1990,91,92 Holt, Charles ’45 1944,45 Holtorf, Ray ’86 1983,84,85 Hood, Brian ’02 2000,01 Hood, Harvey ’18 (M) 1917 Hood, Spencer ’11 2008 Hooks, Monica ’92 (M) 1989,90,91 Hooper, Henry ’07 1903 Hoover, Arthur ’62 1961 Hopkins, Herbert ’74 1971,72,73* Horne, James ’84 1883 Horschman, Lowell ’60 1958,59 Horton, Newman ’27 1924,25,26* Horton, Richard ’65 1962,63 Hotchkiss, Robert ’97 1893 Houser, J. Bradley ’71 1970 Houser, Matthan ’04 2002 Howard, David ’82 1981 Howard, Eugene ’49 1945,51 Howe, Colby ’39 1938 Howell, Candace ’95 (M) 1992,94 Howland, Clarence ’84 1880*,81*,82*,83* Hubbard, Joel ’82 1980,81 Hubert, Malcolm ’23 1921 Hudak, Steven ’65 1962,63,64 Huff, George ’93, DMC 1893,94 Hulbert, Gregory ’86 1983,84,85 Hulbert, Homer ’84 1882,83 Hull, Lawrence ’38 1935,37

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Hulsart, C. Raymond ’34 1931,33 Humiston, Franklin ’82 1880 Humphreys, Clifton ’90 1889 Hunnefeld, Henry ’79 1978 Hunt, Steven ’08 2004,07 Hunter, Jeffrey ’75 1974 Hunter, Mark ’95 1994 Huntley, Leslie ’33 1932 Huntsman, W. Thomas USN 1944 Hurd, George ’88 1887 Hurd, Kenneth ’23 1921 Hutchinson, Daniel ’01 1998,99,2000 Hutchinson, William ’40 1937,38,39 Hutchison, James ’00 1897 Hydzu, Marshall ’00 1997,98,99 Hyland, John ’94 1992,93 Hyps, Craig ’84 1983

I

Ide, Henry ’93 Idzik, John ’82 Immel, W. William ’78 Immelt, Jeffrey ’78 Ingersoll, Henry ’40 Ingersoll, Jonathan ’11 Iorio, Armanda ’84 (M) Irwin, James ’01 Isbey, Edward ’51 Isherwood, S. Scott ’86 Isner, Russell ’44

J

Jackson, Mac ’83 Jacoby, Seth ’90 Jaeger, Douglas ’73 Jaeger, Gregory ’81 Jakiemiec, John ’87 Janieks, Ivars ’65 Janssen, Brian ’88 Janssen, David ’90 Jansson, Kenneth ’79 Jardine, Leonard ’81 Jarrett, Joe ’71 Jarrett, William ’77 Jefferson, Bradley ’98 Jelen, Todd ’01 Jenkins, Gregory ’79 Jenkins, Jonathan ’49 Jennings, Frederick ’00 Jennings, William ’07 Jennison, Richard ’54 Jenny, Alex ’10 Jensen, Steven ’05 Jeremiah, Edward ’30 Johnson, Brian ’96 Johnson, C. Bayard ’54 Johnson, Henry ’31 Johnson, Jeffrey ’81 Johnson, Kleatos ’95 Johnson, Mark ’90 Johnson, Robert ’10 Johnson, Robert ’61 Johnson, Robin ’76 (M) Johnson, Roy ’67 Johnston, James ’73 Jones, Benjamin ’44 (M) Jones, Damon ’95 Jones, Daniel ’90 Jones, Edwin ’94, DMC Jones, Leonard ’82 Jones, Matt ’94 Jones, Vincent ’52 Jordan, John ’20 Joyce, Richard ’91 Judd, Edward ’32 (M)

116

1889,90,91,92 1981 1976,77 1976,77 1939 1907,08,09,10 1981 1998,99,2000 1949,50 1983,85 1941

1982 1988,89 1970,71,72 1978 1985,86 1964 1986,87 1988,89 1976,77,78 1980 1968,69,70 1975,76 1995,96,97 1998,99,2000 1977,78 1946,47,48 1898 1906 1951,53 2007,08 2001,03,04,05 1927,29 1994,95 1951,52,53* 1928,29,30 1980 1994 1988,89* 1909 1962 1975 1965,66 1970,71,72 1942 1993,94 1888 1891,92,93* 1981 1890,91,92,93 1950,51 1919,20 1988,89,90* 1930,31

Name

Wearers of the “D”

Judge, Stephen ’95 Junkins, Edwin ’14 (M) Jurkoic, Matthew ’83

K

Years Lettered 1994 1913 1980

Kadyk, David ’48 (M) 1944,45 Kagle, Joseph ’55 1952 Kakela, Wayne ’57 1954,55,56 Kandabarow, Alexander ’75 1973,74 Kane, Adam ’99 1997,98 Kania, John ’83 1981,82 Karacki, Larry ’57 1954,55 Karafa, John ’03 2000,01 Karczewski, Dylan ’99 1995,96,97,98 Karin, Robert ’75 (M) 1973,74 Karol, Stephen ’84 1981,82,83 Karsonis, Louis ’73 1972 Kasprzak, Donald USMC 1943 Kassen, Brett ’01 1998,99 Kast, Edward ’43 1941,42,43* Kastantin, Matthew ’92 1991 Katzman, James ’89 1988 Kavazanjian, Thomas USN 1944 Keady, John ’06 1904 Keare, Douglas ’86 1983,84,85 Kearns, William ’21 1918(SATC) Keck, Christopher ’88 1986,87 Keeler, Robert ’11 (M) 1909,10 Kehoe, Scott ’85 1982,83,84 Keible, Edward ’65 1962,63,64 Keitt, Taylor ’04 2003 Kelcourse, Robert ’71 1968 Kelley, John ’41 1939,40 Kelley, John ’88 1886 Kelley, LeRoy ’26 1923 Kelley, Matthew ’90 1987,88,89 Kelley, Michael ’79 1977,78 Kelly, Dana ’64 1962,63 Kelly, Todd ’91 1990 Kelly, Walter ’97 1895,96 Kelsey, Preston ’58 (M) 1957 Kemp, Jeffrey ’81 1979,80

Name

Years Lettered

Kempe, Conner, ’12 2008 Kempler, Andrew ’08 2006,07 Kennedy, George ’09 1906,07,08* Kennedy, Horton ’18 (M) 1918(SATC) Kenny, John ’36 1933,34,35* Kenslea, Daniel ’75 1972 Kephart, Donald ’11 2007,08 Kesler, Jared ’05 2001,02 Key, Nigel ’79 1977,78 Kiarsis, Victor ’36 1934 Kiernan, Joseph ’37 1934,35,36 Killefer, Joseph ’06 2002,03,04 Killgallon, M. Lawrence ’70 1968,69 Killkelly, John ’28 1927 Kilmarx, Robert ’50 (M) 1949 Kilmarx, Sumner ’22 (M) 1921 Kimball, Whitefield ’33 1930,31 Kinder, Joseph ’03 2001 Kinderdine, Jack ’61 1959,60 King, Thomas ’62 1960 King, Warren ’38 1936,37 King, William ’63 1960,61,62* Kinney, Eugene USN 1944 Kinney, Joseph ’36 1932 Kinschner, William ’69 1968 Kiosky, Mark ’79 1976,77,78 Kirkpatrick, Jerome ’68 1966,67 Kirksey, Darius ’94 1992,93 Kitchen, David ’87 1985,86 Klages, Donald ’58 1957 Klapper, Stanford ’56 1953,54,55 Klapper, Stuart ’56 1953,54,55 Kliber, Brad ’85 1984 Klungness, Paul ’67 1964,65,66 Klupchak, G. Michael ’73 1971,72 Klupchak, Richard ’74 1971,72,73 Knapp, Gray ’12 (M) 1911 Knapp, John ’92 1991 Knibbs, John Jr. ’05 1901,02,03,04* Knibbs, John III ’34 1931 Knoll, Michael ’98 1997 Knowlton, John ’62 (M) 1961 Knox, James ’71 1970

Name

Years Lettered

Knupp, Richard ’05 Koch, Folkert ’80 Koehring, John ’56 Koenig, William ’70 Kola, Arthur ’61 Koldyke, Benjamin ’91 Komives, Robert ’65 Koniszewski, Joseph ’85 Kortebein, Peter ’86 Koslowsky, Robert USMC ’45 Koury, Robert ’65 Kovacevich, Todd ’91 Kozloff, Louis ’93 Krattiger, Robert ’11 Krieger, Robert ’41 Krol, Francis ’56 Krol, John ’43 Krosnowski, George ’56 Krumm, Robert ’43 Krumme, John ’63 Krumpe, John ’55 Krutsch, Alvin ’59 Kuchar, Thomas ’79 Kuehn, William ’92 Kulp, Russell ’66 (M)

L

2002,03,04 1979 1954 1967,68,69 1958,59 1990 1963,64 1982,83,84 1984,85 1943 1964 1990 1990,91,92 2007,08 1938,39,40 1953 1941 1953,54,55 1940 1961 1953 1956,57,58* 1976,77,78 1991 1964,65

Lafferty, James ’15 1912 Laffoon, Brent ’98 1995 Lahey, Patrick ’12 2008 Laird, Norman ’48 1944 Lakeman, Frank ’92 1888,89,90*,91* Lakeman, Harry ’96 1893,94,95 Lambert, A. Christopher ’91 1988 Lamme, Thomas ’90 1989 LaMontagne, Gerald ’66 1963,65 LaMontagne, Gerald ’94 1991,92,93 Land, Richard ’70 1969 Landa, Matthew ’86 1983,85 Lando, Santino ’36 1935 Landrigan, James USMC 1943 Lane, Myles ’28 1925,26,27

The 1936 starting lineup launched a three-year period when Dartmouth built a 21-3-3 record that included a streak of 22 games (19-0-3) without a loss from 1936-38.

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Name

Years Lettered

Lang, Benjamin ’10 1905,06,07,09 Langdell, Ralph ’28 1926,27 Lanza, Dominic ’98 1995,96,97 Lapidus, Robert ’34 1931,33 Larigan, E. Robert ’51 1950 Larimer, Chester ’85 1884 Larsen, Brian ’97 1994,95,96* Lasch, Stephen ’62 1960,61 Lasko, Susan ’81 (M) 1978,79,80 Lasky, Jennifer ’95 (M) 1992 Laurin, V. Samuel ’82 1981 Lavery, Peter ’83 1980,81,82 Lavin, Tyler ’05 2001,02,03,04 Lawrence, Peter ’69 1966,67,68 Lawson, Alvin ’64 1961,62,63 Layman, Taylor ’08 2004,05,06,07* Leake, Steven ’92 1991 Learnard, Edward ’24 (M) 1923 Leary, Robert ’49 1946 Lease, Robert ’70 1967,68,69 Leavitt, Laurence ’25 1922,23,24 Lee, John ’23 1922 Lee, Lloyd ’98 1994,95,96,97* Lee, Robert ’31 1928 Lee, Robert ’87 1985,86 Leggat, Robert ’92 1991 Lehman, Theron ’18 1917 Lehman, Zachary ’95 1993,94 Leibert, John ’73 1971,72 Leland, Edmund ’22 1918 LeMarbre, Paul ’70 1969 Lemen, James ’62 1959,60,61* Lempke, Robert ’41 1939 Lempres, Michael ’81 1979,80 Lena, Michael ’84 1981,82,83 Lena, Richard ’83 1980,81,82,83 Lent, Taran ’96 1993,94,95* Leopold, Warren ’44 1942 Lerch, Eric ’02 2001 Lesko, Gregory ’86 1985 Leslie, Joseph ’72 1970,71 Levy, Irving ’55 1952,54 Lewis, George ’97 1895 Lewis, Jeffrey ’92 (M) 1989 Lewis, Lazerous USN 1944 Lewis, Morton ’45 1942,46 Lewis, Roy ’12 1911 Lewis, Thomas ’45 1947 Lichtenstein, Jason ’90 1988,89 Liebsch, Daniel ’98 1995,96,97 Lillard, Walter ’05 1903,04 Lind, Douglas ’74 1971,72,73 Lindsay, Henry ’06 1903 Lines, Ernest ’82 1881 Link, Jeffrey ’98 1995,96,97 Linman, Wayne ’52 1949 Little, Charles ’91 DMC ’96 1888,89,90,93,94* Little, Christopher ’05 2002,03,04* Litzenberger, Harry ’32 1931 Llewellyn, Frank ’14 1911,12,13 Lockwood, Keith ’98 1996,97 Long, Edward ’66 1965 Longnecker, Thomas ’30 1928 Loomis, John ’15 (M) 1913,14 Loomis, Robert ’26 1925 Loos, Kenneth ’79 1977,78 Lopes, Matthew ’84 1981,82,83 Lothrop, James ’57 (M) 1956 Loudon, Paul ’14 1911,12,13 Love, Evan ’05 2001 Lovejoy, Leon ’11 1910 Loveland, Franklin ’64 (M) 1963 Lowe, Brett ’08 2005,06,07 Lowe, Frank ’01 1897,98,99,1900* Lowery, Dominic ’78 1975,76.77 Lucas, Brandon ’02 2001

Name

Wearers of the “D”

Lucas, James ’77 Luensmann, Kevin ’90 Luisi, John ’98 Lumi, Jaan ’65 Lundquist, Robert ’69 Luxford, Steven ’68 Lyle, Robert ’29 Lynch, Christopher ’78 Lynch, Edward ’23 Lynch, Franklin ’38 Lynch, Franklin ’72 Lynch, Michael ’80 Lynch, Thomas ’93 Lyons, William ’00 Lytle, Richard ’93

M

Years Lettered 1974,75,76 1987,88,89* 1996,97 1962,63,64 1966,68 1965,66,67* 1927.,28 1976,77 1920,21,22 1937 1971 1979 1992 1996,97,98,99 1992

Mabry, E. Winters ’67 1964,65,66 MacAndrews, David ’98 1894,95,96,97 MacDermott, George ’23 1918(SATC) MacDonald, Andrew ’93 1991,92,93 MacDonald, Jerome ’07 1906 MacDonald, John ’52 1950,51 Mace, Frank ’45 USMC 1943 Macejko, Thomas ’97 1993,95,96 Machan, Michael ’68 1966,67 Mack, William ’36 1933 MacKay, Jeffrey ’00 1998,99 Mackey, Harold ’33 1930,31,32 Mackey, Paul ’54 1951,52,53 Macko, James ’72 1971 MacLean, Duncan ’94 1992,93 MacLeod, Robert ’39 1936,37,38* MacLeod, Robert ’67 1964,65,66 MacPhail, Robert ’28 1925,26,27* Macy, Broni USMC 1943 Madden, Wilson ’64 1962,63 Mader, Mark ’92 1991 Magee, Gray ’31 1928 Magel, John ’35 1932 Maher, Sean ’83 1980,81,82* Mahoney, Brendan ’91 1988,89,90 Mahoney, John ’35 1932 Mahoney, Ryan ’08 2007 Main, David ’06 1903,04,05* Main, Theodore ’14 1911 Malcolm, Thomas ’54 1952,53 Maloney, Gerald ’24 1923 Maloney, Paul ’92 1991 Mangene, Robert USMC 1943 Mann, Brian ’02 1998,99,2000,02 Manning, Francis ’83 1981,82 Manning, John ’08 2005,06,07 Manning, John ’72 1970,71 Mannion, James ’54 1952 Mannix, Ryan ’02 1998 Mansfield, A. Byron ’40 1939 Mansfield, Winfred ’34 1931 Manton, Jed ’01 1999, 2000 Maranzana, Louis ’70 1968,69 Marble, Dana ’87 1883,84 March, John ’69 1967 Marek, Thomas ’80 1978,79*,80 Margerum, Lawrence ’80 1979 Margeson, James ’14 1911 Marker, Todd ’93 1990,91,92 Markman, Alan ’75 1974 Markman, Todd ’82 1979,80,81 Marks, John ’11 1907,08,09 Maroon, Marc ’87 1986 Marriott, Donald ’56 1955 Marriott, Robert ’61 1959 Marriott, Vincent ’51 1950 Marrone, Richard ’61 1958,59,60 Marshall, Andrew ’01 1900 Marshall, Benjamin ’97 1895,96

Name

Years Lettered

Marshall, Harold ’26 1925 Marsters, Alton ’30 1927,28,29 Marston, Robert ’83 1882 Martin, Laura ’91 (M) 1990 Martin, Lawrence ’28 (M) 1926,27 Martin, Michael ’86 1983,84,85 Martin, Neal ’93 1990,91,92 Martino, John ’52 1950,51 Mathewson, Charles ’82 1880,81 Mathewson, Christopher ’04 2003 Mathewson, J. Kent ’79 1978 Matonis, Christopher ’87 1984,85,86 Matthews, Brett ’88 1985,86,87* Matuszak, Charles ’67 1965,66 Matzinger, John ’36 1934,35 Mawn, Christopher ’92 1989,90,91 Maxwell, Arthur ’83 1880 May, Stuart ’41 1940 Maynard, Ralph ’31 1930 McAdams, Brendon ’58 1955,56,57 McAleenan, G. Mark ’75 1973,74 McAllister, Charles ’59 1958 McAndrews, David ’98 1894,95,96,97 McAuliffe, John ’16 1913,14,15* McAvoy, John ’28 1927 McBride, Gregory ’87 1985,86 McCall, William ’32 1929,30,31 McCallister, Thomas ’87 1986 McCanse, Lynn ’64 1963 McCarter, William ’19 (M) 1918(SATC) McCarthy, Francis ’86 1884 McCarthy, Robert ’78 1976 McClincy, Michael ’06 2005 McConnell, Thomas ’76 1975 McCornack, Walter ’97 1893,95*96* McCraney, Robert ’51 1950 McCray, Taylor ’37 1934,35,36 McCullough, John ’14 1911 McCune, Michael ’92 1990,91 McDavitt, Clarence ’00 (M) 1899 McDevitt, Harry ’07 1906 McDevitt, Joseph ’44 1941 McDonald, Charles ’92 1989,90,91 McDonald, Samuel ’07 2004,05,06 McDonough, Bart ’30 1928 McDonough, Gilbert ’14 1911 McDonough, Hubert ’18 1915,17* McDowell, Derek ’88 1985,86,87 McElaney, Andrew ’00 1999 McElhinney, James ’61 1959,60 McElligott, Charles ’01 1999 McElrath, Randall ’68 1966,67 McElwaine, John ’63 1960,61,62 McEwan, John ’96 1995 McGeehan, James ’94 1992,93 McGowan, Gregory ’90 1987,88 McGowan, Mark ’96 1995 McInnes, Milton ’30 1928 McKay, Clarence ’93 1891 McKeating, Philip ’10 2006,08 McKenna, Leo ’56 1953,54,55* McKinnon, Carl ’46 1942,44,45* McKinnon, Donald ’63 1960,61,62 McKnight, Norman ’99 1997,98 McLane, John ’07 (M) 1906 McLaughlin, Aloysius ’88 1986,87 McLaughlin, David ’54 1951,52,53 McLaughlin, Joseph ’81 1979,80 McLaughry, Robert ’44 1946 McLean, John ’65 1962,63,64 McManus, Timothy ’11 2007,08 McNary, John ’52 1950,51 McQueen, Tiffany ’00 (M) 1996,97,99 Megargel, Brett ’91 1988,89,90 Meier, Timothy ’91 1988,89,90 Melville, James ’50 1947,48,49 Melvin, Albert ’05 1904

Name

Years Lettered

Menter, James ’67 1965,66 Mercer, Matthew ’02 1999,2000,01* Mercer, Walter USMC 1943 Merrill, Howard ’17 1914,15 Merrill, John ’37 1934,35,36 Merrill, William ’87 1883,86 Merriman, D. Jonathan ’82 1980,81 Merritt, Brian ’97 1994 Merritt, Melville ’20 1919,20 Mesics, Joseph ’54 1951,52,53 Metcalf, Malcolm ’32 1931 Metcalf, Michael ’78 1975 Meyers, Melvyn ’63 1962 Michael, R. Paul ’89 1986,87,88* Michalski, Christopher ’84 1983 Michel, Geoffrey ’86 1984,85 Michelet, Robert ’34 1932,33 Milaccio, Vincent ’88 1987 Mildren, Glynne ’79 1978 Miller, Charles ’40 1937,38,39* Miller, Edwin ’47 1944 Miller, James ’54 1951,52,53 Miller, Thomas ’70 1968 Milligan, T. Martin ’77 1974,75,76 Mills, David ’70 1967,68,69 Mills, Halsey ’23 1922 Mills, Henry ’39 1938 Mills, Kirk ’91 1989,90 Milmore, Norville ’15 1914 Miosky, Mark ’79 1976,77,78 Misiewicz, Joseph ’80 1979 Mitchell, Nathan ’02 2000,01 Mitchelson, Robert ’10 2007,08 Moger, Seth ’60 1958,59 Monahan, John ’45 1942,43,46 Monahan, William ’51 1949,50 Montgomery, Kenneth ’25 1923,24 Montgomery, William ’11 2008 Moody, Theodore ’72 1970,71 Mooney, Michael ’61 1959,60 Moore, Caleb ’01 1998,99*,2000* Moore, Donald ’23 1921,22 Moore, George ’22 1918(SATC),20,21 Moore, Jonathan ’54 (M) 1953 Moore, Joseph ’83 1982,83 Moore, Robert ’71 1969,70 Moorefield, Sara ’86 (M) 1983,84,85 Morelli, Joseph ’51 1950 Morey, David ’13 1910,11,12 Morgan, Joseph ’89 1886 Morgus, Wallace ’78 1976,77 Morris, James ’90 1987,89 Morris, Robert ’36 (M) 1934,35 Morrow, Thomas ’92 1989,90,91 Morse, Henry ’04 1901 Morter, LaRoy USN 1944 Morton, Craig ’89 1986,87,88 Morton, Eric ’97 1995,96,97 Morton, Roald ’34 1931,32,33 Morton, William ’32 1929,30,31 Morton, William ’59 1957,58 Moscardelli, Justin ’96 1995 Moss, David ’58 1955,56,57 Mourlas, Nicholas ’92 1989,90,91 Mudge, George ’39 1938 Muehlheuser, John ’87 1985,86 Mueller, Gilbert ’51 1949 Mueller, James ’59 1956 Muello, Anthony ’36 1934 Mugglebee, John ’77 1976 Mullen, Jimmy ’09 2008 Mulligan, Daniel ’92 1990,91 Mulroy, Richard ’76 1974,75 Munich, William ’71 1968,69,70 Murdock, Philip ’15 1913,14 Murphy, Benjamin ’95 1992,93,94 Murphy, D. Clark ’54 1951,52,53

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Name

Murphy, Daniel ’76 Murphy, George ’24 Murphy, Gerald ’95 Murphy, I. Craig ’51 Murphy, Jay ’78 Murphy, John ’58 Murphy, Joseph ’21 Murphy, Joseph ’78 Murphy, Nicholas ’02 Murphy, Niles ’10 Murphy, Robert ’05 Murphy, W. David ’91 Murphy, William ’52 Muttalib, Rehan ’09 Myers, Allen ’44 Myers, Donald ’52 Myers, Edwin ’20

Years Lettered 1973,74,75 1923 1993,94 1950 1975,76,77 1957 1917,19 1977 2000,01 2006 2001,02,04 1988,89,90 1950 2006,07,08 1942 1950,51 1917,19

N

Nadherny, Jeffrey ’78 1976,77 Nairne, Frank ’36 1934,35 Nastri, Joseph ’79 1976,77,78* Nattie, Eugene ’66 1965 Nealon, Trevor ’02 1999,2000,01 Nee, Thomas ’81 1980 Needham, Edgar ’11 1909,10 Neely, Eugene ’19 1916,17 Neidlinger, Lloyd ’23 1920,21,22 Nelsen, James ’55 (M) 1954 Nelson, Adam ’97 1993,94,95,96 Nelson, Clay ’03 1999,2000,01,02 Nelson, D. Dirk ’76 1973,74,75 Nelson, Donald ’73 1972 Nelson, Edward ’57 1955,56 Nelson, Oliver ’46 1945 Nemcek, Donald ’78 1977 Neos, George ’93 1990,92*,93 Neslund, David ’83 1980,81,82* Nettleton, George ’84 1880,81,82,83 Nicholls, Bruce ’77 (M) 1975,76 Nichols, Leonard ’76 1973,74,75 Nicolette, John ’56 1953,54,55 Niles, William ’83 (M) 1882 Nims, Charles ’31 1929,30 Nissen, Arthur ’34 1931 Nissen, Robert ’41 1938,39 Nistad, Jon ’70 1967,69 Nistad, Peter ’67 1964 Noel, Brian ’00 1997,98 Noone, Kevin ’03 2000,01,02* Nopper, Howard ’39 1938 Norton, Anson ’89 1886 Norton, Donald ’41 1939,40 Norton, Jeffrey ’69 1966,67,68 Norton, Robert ’73 1970,71,72* Norton, William ’90 1889,90 Novosel-Johnson, Royce ’05 2001,03,04 Nutt, Alfred ’84 1881,82 Nycz, Robert ’72 1971 Nyquist, C. Michael ’63 1960

O

Oakes, Charles ’83 1880,81,82 Oakes, Luther ’99 1895 Oberg, Curtis ’78 1975,76,77* Oberlander, Andrew ’26 1923,24,25 Oberle, Peter ’96 1993,94,95*,96 O’Brien, Francis ’47 1945,46,47 O’Brien, James ’10 2007,08 O’Brien, Robert ’41 1939,40 O’Brien, Robert ’65 1963,64 O’Brien, Stephen ’80 1979 O’Connor, Edwin ’31 1928 O’Connor, John ’02 1898,99,1900,01* O’Connor, Timothy ’88 1987

118

Name

Wearers of the “D” Years Lettered

Odlin, William ’90 1886*,87*,88*,89* O’Donnell, Michael ’99 1997,98 O’Flynn, Michael ’91 1989,90 O’Gara, James ’87 1986 Ogbonna, Ikechi ’06 2003,04,05 O’Grady, Christopher ’95 1992,93 Oh, Matthew ’11 2007 O’Kane, John ’89 1987 O’Leary, James ’03 2000 O’Leary, Richard ’48 1946,47 Olejniczak, John ’83 1980,81,82 Oliver, David ’97 1996 Olmsted, Richard ’69 1967,68 Olson, John ’88 1986 Olson, Philip ’79 1977,78 O’Mara, Sean ’02 1999,2000,01 O’Marra, Michael ’93 1992 O’Neill, J. Brendan ’72 1970,71 O’Neill, John USN 1945 Oniskey, Michael ’85 1982,83 Orie, Patrick ’96 1993,94,95 Origel, William ’78 1977 Orr, Jack ’41 1938,39 Osborn, David ’64 1963 O’Shea, Kevin ’73 1971,72 Osimiri, Brian ’06 2004,05,06 Osman, Andrew ’85 1982,83,84 O’Sullivan, John ’11 2008 Otis, Donald ’37 1934 Outzen, Richard ’89 1988 Overstreet, C. Lee ’88 1986,87 Overton, Alan ’14 1911 Owens, John ’91 1988,89,90

P

Page, Benjamin ’42 (M) Page, Shon ’90 Palermo, Joseph ’58 Palmer, Alton ’21 Palmer, D. Scott ’59 Panda, Brendan ’00 Pansze, Trent ’88 Papajohn, Carroll ’10 Papantones, Michael ’54 Pare, Mark ’84 Parish, Beth ’85 (M) Parker, David ’83 Parker, Henry ’82 Parker, Nathan ’26 Parker, Paul ’43 (M) Parker, Thomas ’90 Parkes, James ’57 Parkinson, Thomas ’64 Parks, James ’39 Parnon, Thomas ’76 Partridge, Charles ’82 Pascoe, D. Monte ’57 Pastoors, Tony ’10 Patsis, Michael ’84 Patten, John ’53 Patteson, Griesser ’05 Pattridge, Loren ’92 Paul, Eric ’09 Paulson, Henry ’68 Pawlak, Lloyd ’89 Peacock, John ’44 Pearson, Charles ’42 Peck, Gerald ’48 Peck, Kevin ’91 Pensavalle, Conrad ’49 Perinchief, David ’65 Perkins, Frederic ’98 Perkins, Todd ’92 Perry, Edward ’73 Perry, Joseph ’94 Perry, Lawrence ’50

1941 1987,89,90 1955,56,57* 1920 1957,58 1998,99 1986,87 2007,08 1951 1981,82,83 1982,83,84 1982 1880 1923,24,25* 1942 1988,89 1956 1962,63 1937,38 1973,74,75* 1880 1954,55,56 2006,08 1982,83 1950,52 1901,02.03,04 1890,91 2005,06,07,08 1965,66,67 1987 1941 1939,40,41 1944 1989,90 1946,47,48 1962,63,64 1897 1991 1971,72 1991,92,93 1947,48

Name

Years Lettered

Perry, Raymond ’15 1914 Persels, Conrad ’61 1958,59,60 Peters (Lapidas), Robert ’34 1933 Peters, Robert ’71 1968,69,70* Petite, Joseph ’86 1983,84,85 Petke, Walter ’35 1932 Petrillo, Steven ’80 1978 Pettengill, George ’32 1929 Pettway, William ’59 1956,57,58 Pevear, Chase ’10 1906 Pezzuti, Roger ’66 1965 Phelan, John ’28 1927 Phelan, Kenneth ’02 1998,2000,01 Phillips, Connor ’12 2008 Phillips, Hosea ’20 1917 Phillips, John ’28 1925,26,27 Phillips, Michael ’93 1990,91,92* Phillips, Ronald ’90 1988,89 Phillis, Terry ’88 1986,87 Phinney, William ’31 1930 Phleger, Atherton USMC 1945 Phy, Michael ’92 1991 Picariello, Pat ’89 1988 Picken, James ’27 1926 Pidermann, Peter ’10 2006,07,08 Piening, Daniel ’00 1998,99 Pierce, Allin ’64 1962,63 Pierce, Jerome ’81 1978,79,80* Pierson, Emery ’53 1950,52,53 Pignatiello, Stephen ’81 1978,79,80 Pillsbury, Charles ’97 1895,96 Pircon, John ’08 2004,05,06,07 Pirmann, Wayne ’72 1970 Pishon, Emmett ’13 1911 Pishon, Sturgis ’10 1908,09 Pizor, Barry ’82 1979,80,81 Place, Victor ’03 1900,01,02* Poehler, Paul ’30 1928 Poet, Robert ’46 1946 Pollard, Charles ’95 (M) 1891,92,94 Pollard, Christopher ’89 1986,87,88 Pollard, John ’95 1891,92 Pollard, Leslie ’12 1908,09 Pollock, C. William ’72 1970,71 Polsinello, Frank ’84 1981,82,83* Pomeroy, Donald ’85 1982,83,84* Poncy, Michael ’00 1997,98,99 Pope, Dale ’73 1971,72 Porter, Gregory ’93 1991,92 Porter, Judson ’76 1973,74,75 Porter, Olin ’32 1930,31 Portland, Richard ’58 1957 Potter, Elmer ’92 1891 Potts, Charles ’76 1975 Powell, Edgar ’34 (M) 1932 Powers, Christopher ’94 1993 Powers, Ralph USN ’47 1944 Powers, Walter ’06 (M) 1905 Powers, Wilbur ’34 1932,33 Pratt, David ’02 1901 Pratt, David ’58 1955,56,57 Preble, Bradley ’91 1988,89,90 Preng, Mark ’95 1994 Prescott, William ’27 1926 Press, H. Cody ’80 1978,79* Presson, Harold ’21 1917 Price, George ’35 1932,34 Price, Gilmore ’92 1890,91 Price, Richard ’51 1949,50 Price, Thomas ’71 1969,70 Prichard, Reuben ’07 1906 Primo, Robert ’55 1952 Prince, Walter ’21 1918(SATC) Proctor, Charles ’00 1898,99 Prouty, Douglas ’81 1979,80 Pudrith, Chester ’16 1913,14,15 Pugh, Wesley ’73 1972

Name

Years Lettered

Puk, Jonathan ’05 Pules, John ’32 Pulliam, George ’45 Pumerantz, Aaron ’02 Purcell, John ’91 Puryear, Matthew ’95 Putnam, John ’00 Putney, Russell ’22 Pyles, John ’32 Pyles, Thomas ’67 Pyrtek, Ludwig ’39

Q

Quackenboss, Alexander ’87 Quinn, Kevin ’86 Quinn, Stephen ’83 Quinn, Thomas ’70 Quist, Gordon ’02

R

2002,03,04 1931 1942,46 2000 1989,90 1993,94 1896,97 1918(SATC) 1931 1965,66 1936

1886 1983,84,85 1981,82 1969 1999, 2000

Rabil, Michael ’06 2004,05,06* Raczka, Gerald ’63 1962 Radakovich, Daniel ’71 1970 Radford, William ’73 1972 Radke, Frederick ’73 1970,71,72* Raiti, Jason ’06 2003,04,05 Ramage, James ’14 1911 Rambour, George ’52 1950,51,52 Ramsey, Thomas ’87 1984,85,86 Rand, John ’83 1882 Rand, Norman ’35 1933,34 Randall, William ’96 1892,84,95 Randolph, John ’87 1984,85,86 Ranger, Richard ’74 (M) 1973 Rankin, Andrew ’05 2001,02,03,04 Ransom, John ’49 (M) 1946,47 Rapp, Alex ’09 2007,08* Rath, Thomas ’67 (M) 1966 Raver, Joe ’88 1986,87 Ray, Carl ’37 1934,35,36 Rech, Robert ’86 1983,84,85 Redfield, Richard ’15 1914 Reece, Edward ’28 1925,28 Reed, Curtis ’82 1979,80 Reed, David ’02 2001 Reed, Frederick ’92 1891 Reeder, John ’25 1924 Reeves, Robert ’03 1999,2000,01,02 Regula, David ’98 1994,95,96,97 Reich, Alan ’52 1950,51 Reich, Peter ’53 1950,51,52* Reid, Jason ’08 2007 Reidy, John ’76 1974,75 Reilly, John ’54 1953 Remsen, Richard ’12 1911 Reno, John ’31 (M) 1930 Reno, Robert ’38 (M) 1937 Reusser, Thomas ’00 1996,97,98,99* Rex, Robert ’57 1955,56* Rhodes, Chris ’97 1996 Ribero, Michael ’06 2002,03,04,05 Rice, Albert ’82 1880,81 Rich, Edward ’09 1905,07,08 Richardson, Norman ’20 1918(SATC) Rieder, Michael ’69 1968 Rieker, Jeffrey ’76 1974,75 Rife, G. Abram ’96 1993,94,95 Riffle, James ’58 1955,56,57 Riley, Amy ’00 (M) 1996 Riley, Charles ’13 1911 Riley, Francis ’02 1900 Riley, Ronald ’65 1964 Riley, Sean ’93 1990,91,92 Riley, Warren (Ren) ’96 1994,95 Rill, James ’81 1978,79,80

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Name

Years Lettered

Risha, Patrick ’05 Risley, Tim ’71 Ritcheske, George ’73 Ritchie, John ’70 Ritter, Kevin ’98 Ritter, Myron ’35 Rittgers, Charles ’06 Rivers, Daniel ’89 Rix, John ’06 Roach, Lee ’01 Robb, William ’67 Robbins, T. Chance ’11 Roberts, John ’44 Roberts, John ’70 Roberts, Joshua ’03 Roberts, Michael ’71 Roberts, William ’51 Robertson, James ’20 Robinson, Gregory ’78 Robinson, Leonard USN ’48 Robinson, Leonard ’80 Robinson, Winfield ’26 Rochester, Raymond ’07 Rockwell, Landon ’35 Roe, Edward ’24 Rogers, Charles ’00 Rogers, Dudley ’15 Rogers, Kyle ’99 Rogers, William ’15 Rolfe, Robert ’84 Rollins, Philip ’57 Rollins, Weld ’97 (M) Romero, Carl ’89 Rooks, Curtiss ’79 Rooks, Mikel ’91 Roomets, Damien ’02 Rorke, Christopher ’89 Rosier, Alcindor ’91 Ross, Frank ’21 Rossi, William ’84 Roth, Berkeley ’56 Rovero, Louis ’57 Rowe, Ellis ’74 Rowe, Thomas ’50 Royer, Matthew ’93 Rozycki, Alan ’61 Rubin, Herbert ’27 Ruggles, Arthur ’02 (M) Rule, Gordon ’68 Runck, Dennis ’82 Runge, Dale ’64 Rusch, George USMC ’47 Rusert, Scott ’87 Rush, Gregory ’92 Russell, Allen ’45 Russell, Andrew ’88 Rutishauser, Donald ’78 Ryan, James ’73 Ryan, John ’10 Ryder, Daniel ’21 Ryzewicz, Eugene ’68

S

Sadar, Mitchell ’74 Sage, Henry ’27 Salchunas, Richard ’80 Salmon, Tracy ’87 (M) Saltzgaber, Craig ’86 Samuelson, Gerald ’55 Sanders, Gerald ’81 Sanderson, Paul ’21 Santucci, Stephen ’91 Sapione, Peter ’65 Sardella, Joseph ’50 Sargent, William ’84 Sarno, Gerald ’50

2001,03,04 1969,70 1972 1968,69* 1995,96,97 1932,33,34 2003,04,05 1988 1905 1998,99,2000 1966 2007 1942 1967,68,69 2000,01,02 1970 1949,50 1919,20*,21* 1975,76,77 1944 1978,79 1925 2003,04 1932 1923 1897,98,99 1912 1995,96,98* 1912,13 1882,83 1954 1896 1987,88,89 1977,78 1989,90 1999,2000,01 1987,88 1989,90,91 1918(SATC) 1981,82,83 1954,55 1954,55,56 1972,73 1947,48,49 1992 1958,59,60 1925,26 1901 1965,66,67 1979,80,81 1961,62,63 1944,45,46 1984,85,86 1991 1943,46 1985,86,87 1976,77 1970,73 1908,09,10* 1918 1965,66,67

1973 1924,25 1978,79 1984,85,86 1983,84,85 1952,53,54 1980 1918(SATC) 1988,89,90 1962,63,64 1949 1881 1949

Name

Wearers of the “D” Years Lettered

Sarno, Joseph ’50 1949 Sasso, Michael ’05 2004 Saunders, Donald ’35 1932 Saurack, Walter ’91 1990 Savage, John ’78 1977 Sawch, Christopher ’80 1978,79 Sawyer, Katrina ’01 (M) 1997 Saxton, Robert ’11 1907 Sayers, John ’46 1942,43,46 Saylor, Bruce ’70 1967,68 Saylor, Robert ’86 1984,85 Schad, Timothy ’70 1968,69 Schank, J. Thomas ’52 1951 Scheier, Adam ’95 1992,93,94,95 Schildgen, Francis ’38 1936,37 Schildmiller, George ’09 1907,08 Schlapprizzi, Craig ’06 2002,04 Schmidt, Brian ’97 1993,94,95,96 Schmidt, Foley ’12 2008 Schmitt, Jeffrey ’97 1994,95,96 Schnabel, Robert ’71 (M) 1969,70 Schnack, Eric ’88 1987 Schneebeli, Herman ’30 (M) 1929 Scholbohm, Wayne ’00 1996,97,98,99 Scholz, Thomas ’73 (M) 1971 Schreck, George ’50 1946,47,48 Schroeder, Kyle ’00 1997,98,99* Schroeder, Matthew ’00 1998,99 Schubring, Cory ’02 2001 Schulting, Herman ’21 1918(SATC) Schultze, Donald ’92 1991 Schumacher, David ’95 1992,94 Schurman, Iman ’84 1981,82,83 Schuster, Slade ’85 1982,83,84,85 Schwieger, Nick ’12 2008 Sciretto, Salvatore ’92 1989,90,91* Scola, Joseph ’07 2005,06 Scorah, Patrick ’11 2007,08 Scott, Andrew ’93 1990,91 Scott, Michael ’79 1978 Scruton, Leon ’90 1887,88,89 Scruton, Walter ’87 1884 Scullin, Brian ’09 2006,07,08 Scully, Edward ’47 (M) 1945 Seavey, John ’24 1921 Sedberry, Leland ’82 1979,80,81 Segun, Willard ’92 1889 Seiberling, Samuel ’06 2003,04,05 Sellers, Peter ’98 1997 Selvitelli, Mark ’90 1987,88 Seni, John ’98 1996,97 Senne, John ’53 1952 Serrano, Lawrence ’81 1979,80 Servis, Nate ’09 2006,07,08 Shakeshaft, Thomas ’89 1986,87 Shannon, Michael ’06 2003,05,06 Sharkey, David ’92 1989 Shearer, David ’95 1992,93,94 Sheehan, Denis ’85 1984 Shelburne, John ’19 1919,20 Shepard, Gordon ’21 1917,19 Sherman, Harold ’29 1927,28 Sherwin, Ralph ’11 1907,08,09,10 Shevlin, Matthew ’99 1997,98 Shipley, Lane ’11 2008 Short, W. John ’71 1969,70 Shoup, Verner ’22 1918 Shula, Daniel ’06 2003,04,05 Shula, David ’81 1978,79,80* Shumway, Carl ’13 1911 Sidbury, Mark ’80 1979 Siegfried, Nehemiah ’22 1921,22 Sievers, Philip ’73 1971 Silverman, Irving ’34 1932,33 Silvernail, Andrew ’94 1991 Simmons, B. Wyman ’75 1972,73,74

Name

Years Lettered

Simmons, Maurice ’79 1978 Simms, Frank ’56 1953,54 Simms, Stuart ’72 1969,70,71 Simpson, Edward ’85 1983,84 Simpson, Paul ’90 1989 Sims, J. Scott ’89 1986,87,88 Singleton, Gerald ’96 1994 Siskind, Harris ’90 1987,88,89 Sjogren, William ’67 1965,66 Skeffington, Brian ’05 2002,04 Skibbie, Earl ’59 1958 Skibitsky, Eugene ’76 1975 Skibitsky, William ’71 1968.69.70 Skinner, David ’68 1967 Skinner, Vaughan ’63 1961,62 Skorich, Daniel ’75 1972,73,74 Sleep, Richard ’35 1932 Slusher, John ’90 1988,89 Smale, Russell ’53 1950,51,52 Small, Leonard ’68 1965,66,67 Smalley, Bertrand ’92 1894 Smith, Addison ’92 1889,91 Smith, Arthur ’03 1901,02 Smith, Arthur ’26 1924,25 Smith, Brandon ’97 1994,95,96 Smith, Bruce ’67 1964,65,66 Smith, Chauncey ’07 1906 Smith, Clayton ’05 2001,02,03*,04* Smith, Daniel ’79 1976,78 Smith, Donald ’74 1972,73 Smith, Eddie ’12 2008 Smith, Edward ’70 1967,68,69 Smith, Francis ’25 1921 Smith, Gregory ’02 2000,01 Smith, Gregory ’97 1995,96* Smith, Irving ’41 (M) 1940 Smith, Jeffrey ’10 2008 Smith, Joseph ’06 1905 Smith, Maurice ’17 1914 Smith, Morris ’07 1906 Smith, Richard ’57 1954 Smith, Ronald ’74 1972 Smith, Seth ’02 2000,01 Smith, Silas ’29 1927 Smoyer, Winston ’32 1931 Smythe, Hudson ’09 2006,07,08 Snell, Andrew ’93 1992 Snickenberger, Thomas ’75 1973,74* Snider, Silas ’29 1927 Snook, Edward ’78 1976,77 Snow, Winthrop ’14 1911,12 Snyder, W. Scott ’72 1970,71 Solomon, Jimmie ’78 1975,76,77 Soltess, Robert ’73 1971,72 Sommers, Howard ’40 1938,39 Sonnenberg, Gustave ’20 1919,20 Sontag, Rollin ’48 1944 Sorensen, Paul ’89 1986,87,88 Sosa, Raymond ’95 1993,94 Souba, John ’75 1973,74 Sousane, Elias ’36 1932 Southwick, Richard ’20 (M) 1919 Southwick, Richard ’45 (M) 1943 Spalding, William ’81 1979,80 Spang, Kenneth ’33 (M) 1932 Spangenberg, Thomas ’64 1961,62,63 Spanish, Todd ’99 1997,98 Spayde, Ryan ’94 1992,93 Spears, Clarence ’17 1914,15 Speicher, Josh ’09 2007,08 Sperger, Peter ’98 1995,96 Spiegelman, Gary ’83 1982 Spiel, George ’22 1918 Spiess, Gary ’62 1959,61 Spingola, Peter ’93 1990,91 Spoor, William ’46 1947,48

Name

Years Lettered

Springer, John ’53 1952 Stafford, Richard ’83 1981,82 Staley, Paul ’51 1948,49,50* Stangle, George ’34 1932,33 Stanham, Nicholas ’90 1987,88,89 Stanley, William ’91 1887,88,89,90 Stanton, John ’93 1992 Starrett, Charles ’26 1925 Stearns, Charles ’35 1933,34 Stearns, Malcolm ’08 1905,06 Stearns, Stewart ’22 1918 Steinhauser, H. Milton ’61 1963 Stenger, David ’64 1962 Stephani, Jason ’91 1990 Stephens, Thomas ’86 1984,85 Stetson, Stephen ’73 1971,72 Stevens, James ’46 1945 Stevenson, Mark ’71 1968,69,70 Steward, Wayne ’10 1909 Stickney, William ’00 1898,99 Stillman, Richard ’62 1959 Stinchcomb, Clinton ’89 1987 Stokes, Edward ’31 1928 Stokes, Rueben ’79 1978 Stone, Arthur ’94 1892 Stone, David ’79 1976,77,78 Stone, James ’74 1972,73 Stork, Nicholas ’06 2005 Storrs, Harry ’07 1906 Stowell, Douglas ’42 1941 Straight, John ’26 1925 Streng, George ’22 1918(SATC),19,20,21 Stretch, Brian ’86 1985 Stretch, Colin ’91 1990 Stretch, Timothy ’88 1986,87 Strickland, Carter ’62 1960 Strickland, Seth ’60 1958,59 Stuart, Edwin ’10 1906,07 Sullivan, Charles ’31 1930 Sullivan, Charles ’63 1964 Sullivan, Christopher ’99 1996,97,98 Sullivan, John ’21 1918 Sullivan, John ’68 1966,67 Sullivan, Joseph ’49 1945,46,47,48 Sullivan, Joseph ’78 1976,77 Sullivan, Patrick ’77 1974,75,76* Sullivan, Sean ’05 2003,04 Summers, Jonathan ’10 2007 Summers, Sheanon ’05 2003 Sungar, Gannon ’02 2001,02 Sutherland, James ’66 (M) 1964,65 Suttmeier, Christopher ’22 1921 Sutton, Edmund ’31 1928,29,30 Swafford, Kyle ’02 2000,01 Swanson, Erik ’98 1996,97 Swanson, Harold USMC 1944,45 Swanson, Michael ’91 1990 Swanson, W. Eric ’96 1994,95 Swarthout, Maurice ’30 1927,28 Swasey, George ’06 1905 Sweeney, Robert ’34 1933 Sweetser, Robert ’25 1924 Swenson, Merwin ’23 1921,22 Swenson, Robert ’76 1974,75 Swett, Jay ’89 1987,88 Swierc, James ’87 1986

T

Tabasky, Edward ’09 Tarazevits, Thomas ’73 Tatman, Edward ’97 Taylor, David ’78 Taylor, James ’24 Taylor, Matthew ’92 Taylor, Ryan ’06

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Name

Years Lettered

Taylor, Scott ’87 1984,85 Taylor, Tommy ’65 1964 Taylor, Vernon ’39 1936,37 Teevens, Eugene (Buddy) ’79 1977,78* Teevens, Shaun ’82 1980,81 Telfer, Alexander ’16 1914 Termolen, David ’91 1988,90 Terrell, Steven ’79 1976,77,78 Thayer, Abbott ’09 1905 Theisen, Brett ’05 2001,02,03,04 Thielscher, David ’54 1951,52,53 Thielscher, Karl ’17 1914,15,16 Thielscher, Karl ’52 1951 Thomas, Charles ’73 1970,71,72 Thomas, Charles ’79 1978 Thomas, Donald ’77 1975,76 Thomas, Jack ’74 1971 Thomas, Kurt ’93 1992 Thompson, George ’82 1979,80,81* Thompson, Jon ’92 1992,93 Thompson, Linwood ’41 1940 Thompson, Thomas ’67 1964 Thompson, William ’02 1900 Thompson, Williford ’22 1918(SATC) Thorne, Kevin ’82 1979,80 Thornton, John ’22 1918(SATC) Thornton, William ’52 1950,51 Thorsen, D. Bruce ’66 1965 Threshie, Philip ’22 1918(SATC),19,20,21 Tietjens, Jeffrey ’91 1990 Tiku, Vik ’05 2002,03,04 Tobin, Clarke ’10 1906,07,08,09* Tolson, Andrew ’92 1991 Toothaker, Edwin ’32 1931 Tootoo, Daniel ’06 2004,05 Torain, Ernest ’87 1984,85,86 Torres, Russell ’93 1991,92 Tosone, Joseph ’93 1991,92 Toth, Alexander ’10 2007,08 Toth, Steven ’58 1956,57 Towle, Wheelock ’85 1881,82,83,84* Townsend, James ’94 1892,93 Tracy, Carll ’49 1946,47,48 Tragakis, William ’62 1961 Trainor, Thomas ’57 1954,55 Trier, Paul ’17 1915,16 Triplett, Michael ’96 1994 Trost, John ’33 1931,32 Troxell, George ’44 1941 Truitt, Scott ’86 1983,84,85 Trumbull, George ’66 1965 Truncellito, Raymond ’49 1946,47,48 Tuck, Leighton ’15 1913 Tucker, John ’86 (M) 1884 Tucker, Robert ’63 (M) 1962 Tufts, Robert ’71 1968 Tully, George ’26 1924,25 Turner, Alex ’73 1970 Turner, Frank ’75 1973,74 Turner, John ’04 2003 Turner, John ’48 1946 Turner, Leigh ’04 1903 Turner, Louis ’55 1952,53,54* Twitty, Marlin ’98 1995,96 Tyler, Ralph ’16 1915

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Name

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Tyler, Richard ’90 Tyler, Robert ’51 Tyne, Michael ’87 Tyson, Jay ’80

1889 1948,49,50 1986 1978

U

Umscheid, Christopher ’94 1992,93 Upham, Richard ’90 1887 Upshaw, Jason ’98 1994,95,96,97 Urbanic, Michael ’66 1964,65 Urquidez, Thomas ’02 (M) 2001 Usher, David ’62 1959,60,61

V

Vaccaro, J. David ’91 Vailas, James ’78 Van Vliet, David ’77 Vancura, E. Christian ’64 Vanyo, Courtney ’99 (M) Varney, Christopher ’97 Varney, Laurence ’02 Varney, Steven ’00 Vasiliu, Christopher ’78 Vaughan, James ’05 Veazey, Albin ’89 Venerable, Brian ’87 Ventre, James ’83 Verber, Bradley ’99 Vesprini, William ’52 Viau, Leon ’88 Viccora, Michael ’85 Vinci, Joseph ’02 Vitalis, William ’53 Vogler, John ’01 von Kuhn, Andrew ’09 Vorys, Arthur USMC Vulte (Dilkes), Loren ’39

W

Wachter, David ’84 Wade, Peter ’85 Wagner, Bruce ’65 Wagner, Grant ’04 Wainwright, Edward ’01 Wakelin, Edmund ’39 Walker, Clarence ’98 Walker, John ’93 Walker, James ’99 Walker, Matthew ’01 Walko, Matthew ’89 Walko, Thomas ’88 Wallace, James ’71 Wallick, Randolph ’69 Wallick, Roderick ’69 Walters, Waltman ’17 (M) Walton, Jonathan ’78 (M) Walton, Peter ’67 Walton, Richard ’06 Walus, Matthew ’97 Walz, Zachary ’98 Wanger, Christopher ’87 Ward, George ’82 (M)

1990 1975,76,77* 1974,75,76 1961,62,63 1996 1994 1898 1997,98,99 1976,77 1901,02,03,04 1887 1987 1982 1996,97,98 1949,50,51* 1884,86,88 1983,84 2000,01 1950,51,52 2000 2005,06,07 1943 1938

1981,82,83 1982,83,84 1964 2003,04 1900 1938 1897 1891,92 1896,97 1998,99,2000 1987,88 1987 1968,70 1966,67,68* 1966,67,68 1916 1975,76,77 1964,65,66 2003,05 1996 1995,96,97* 1986 1881

Name

Years Lettered

Ward, H. Philip ’77 1974,75,76 Ward, Osborne ’48 1944,47 Ware, F. Alexander ’03 1999,2000,01,02 Wark, David ’58 1957 Warner, Roger ’53 1951,52 Washburn, Wilcourt ’48 1944,47 Washburne, Harry ’01 (M) 1900 Waterhouse, Mark ’68 (M) 1966,67 Waters, Martin ’35 1932 Watkins, Myron ’24 1922,23 Watkins, Samuel ’73 1971,72 Watson, Clifton ’22 1921 Watt, David ’80 1978,79 Watts, Benjamin ’84 1983 Webster, Charles ’94 1892 Webster, Michael ’73 1972 Webster, Stephen ’73 1971,72 Wedum, Scott ’04 2000,01,02,03 Weeks, Charles ’92 1889,90 Weeks, George ’85 (M) 1883,84 Wehrenberg, Kim ’74 1972,73 Weiss, John ’83 1982 Weissman, Richard ’85 1982,83,84* Welch, William ’44 1942 Weld, Lincoln ’21 1920 Wells, Richard ’34 1933 Wellstead, William ’63 1961,62 Welton, Benjamin ’94 1892 Wentworth, Joseph ’00 1897,98,99* West, William USN 1943 Wester, Forest ’98 1995,96,97,98 Westfall, Michael ’67 1964 Weston, Frank ’92 1890 Weston, Fred ’85 1881,82,83,84 Wheeler, Timothy ’08 2005,06,07 Whelan, Charles ’01 1899, 1900 Whitaker, Elroy ’25 1924 Whitaker, Henry ’37 1935,36 Whitaker, Morris ’74 1973 Whitcomb, John ’32 1931 White, Brian ’95 1992,93,94 White, Jeremiah ’99 1997,98 Whitehair, Jay ’32 1930 Whitehead, Stephen ’73 1972 Whitman, Michael ’84 1983 Whitmore, Nathaniel ’13 1910,11,12 Whitney, Lawrence ’15 1912,13,14* Whitticom, James ’96 1993,94,95 Whitticom, Michael ’08 2005,06,07 Whitworth, Joseph ’91 1990 Wierman, William ’43 1941 Wiggins, Johari ’09 2007,08 Wilkin, Robert ’32 1930,31 Wille, Scott ’04 2002 Williams, Charles ’82 1980,81 Williams, Daniel ’66 1964,65 Williams, Edwin ’50 1946,47,50 Williams, Jimmel ’07 (M) 2003 Williams, John ’37 1935,36 Williams, Jonathan ’86 1984,85 Williams, Milan ’09 2005,06,07,08* Williams, Reginald ’76 1973,74,75* Williamson, John ’53 (M) 1952 Williamson, John ’90 1987 Willis, Andrew ’93 1991,92

Name

Years Lettered

Willis, Paul ’83 1981,82 Willison, Geoffrey ’95 1992,93,94 Wilson, Albion ’95 1892 Wilson, Charles ’87 1985,86 Wilson, Frank ’76 1973,74,75 Wilson, Gary ’65 1963,64 Wilson, Harrison ’77 1974,75,76 Wilson, Ian ’08 2005,06,07*,08 Wilson, John ’80 1977,79 Wilson, William ’93 1991 Wimsatt, John ’70 1967,68,69 Winans, Bradford ’48 1947 Winkler, Charles ’22 1918 Winship, Granville ’41 1939,40 Winship, Roger ’15 1914 Winslow, Jonathan ’87 1984,85,86 Winter, Richard ’91 1990 Witham, Myron ’04 1901,02,03* Wizbicki, Alexander USMC 1943 Wodka, Alex ’11 2008 Wolf, Theodore ’30 1929 Wolfe, G. Raymond ’43 1940,41,42 Wolfe, John ’85 1983,84 Wolff, Willard ’31 1928,29,30 Wong, Darryl ’82 1981 Wood, Keith ’13 1911 Wood, R. Stewart ’56 (M) 1955 Woods, Joshua ’03 1999, 2000 Woodworth, Charles ’68 1967 Worden, Arthur ’51 (M) 1949,50 Workman, Joseph ’05 2002,03,04 Worthen, Joseph ’09 (M) 1907,08 Worthington, Delwyn ’26 (M) 1925 Worthington, Harry ’17 1915 Wright, Adam ’01 1999 Wright, Harry ’92 1989,90,91* Wright, George ’14 1911 Wroczynski, Brian ’75 1972,73,74* Wu, Scott ’89 1986 Wuistinger, Courtney ’04 2001,02,03

Y

Yezer, Anthony ’66 1964,65 Yim, Anthony ’84 1983 Young, Adam ’99 1996,97,98* Young, Arthur ’46 1943,44,46 Young, H. Stewart ’50 1946,47,48,49 Young, John ’47 1943,46,47 Young, Kevin ’77 1974,75,76* Young, Louis ’41 1938,39,40* Young, Oglesby ’96 1995 Young, Randolph ’83 1982 Young, Wayne ’72 1969,70,71* Youngling, Theodore USN 1944 Youngstrom, Adolf ’18 1916,17,19 Yudicky, Stanley ’32 1929,30,31

Z

Zalios, Katherine ’94 (M) Zigelis, Andrew ’62 Zitrides, Gregory ’39 Zodda, Chuck ’09

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Team Records

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Dartmouth Team records

Played 13 Won 10 Lost 10 Tied 2

Games

1895 (7-5-1) 1996 (10-0) 2008 (0-10) 1900 (2-4-2), 1905 (7-1-2), 1909 (5-1-2), 1916 (5-2-2), 1937 (7-0-2)

Scoring

Points Game Season

91 Vermont, 1886 (Dart. 91-0) 79 Norwich, 1930 (Dart. 79-0) 364 1992 (8-2)

Rushing Passing Penalty Total

28 140 21 150 5 20 32 239

Game Season Game Season Game Season Game Season

Interceptions Game Season Return Yards Game Season

First Downs

Allegheny, 1927 (Dart. 38-7) (1991 (7-2-1) New Hampshire, 2001 (UNH 42-38) 2002 (3-7) Penn, 2005 (Penn 26-9) 2003 (5-5) Columbia, 1980 (22 rush, 9 pass, 1 pen. — Dart. 48-0) 1992 (102 rush, 126 pass, 11 pen. — 8-2)

Rushing

Attempts Game 78 Cornell, 1976 (298 yds. — Dart. 35-0) Season 559 1995 (2279 yds. — 7-2-1) Yards Gained Game 527 Miami (Ohio), 1942 (Dart. 58-7) Season 2654 1969 (537 att. — 8-1) Touchdowns Game 9 Norwich, 1925 (Dart. 59-0) Season 39 1970 (9-0) Attempts Game 64 Season 426 Completions Game 38 Season 255 Yards Gained Game 419 Season 2931 Interceptions Game 7 Season 27 Touchdowns Game 6 Season 25 Comp. Pct. Game .857 Season .637

Passing

Total Offense

Plays Game 94 Season 781 Yards Gained Game 700 Season 4740

UNH, 2001 (37 comp., 416 yds. — UNH 42-38) 2002 (255 comp., 2931 yds. — 3-7) Yale, 2001 (54 att., 407 yds. — Dart. 32-27) 2002 (426 att., 2931 yds. — 3-7) Yale, 1992 (20-of-31 — Dart. 39-27) 2002 (255-of-426 — 3-7) Harvard, 1946 (Harvard 21-7) 1946 (3-6) Cornell, 1925 (Dart. 62-13) 1992 (8-2) Yale, 1949 (12-of-14, 200 yds. — Dart. 34-13) 1992 (176-of-276, 2755 yds. — 8-2)

UNH, 2001 (30 R, 64 P, 558 yds. — UNH 42-38) 1991 (545 R, 236 P, 3918 yds. — 7-2-1) Cornell, 1925 (369 R, 331 P — Dart. 62-13) 1992 (1985 R, 2755 P, 751 plays — 8-2)

Interceptions

9 24 145 348

Yale, 1939 (Dart. 33-0) 1935 (8-2) Holy Cross, 1962 (5 int. — Dart. 10-0) 1948 (16 int. — 6-3)

Punting

Punts Average

Game 12 Seven times, most recently in 1979 Season 79 1952 (35.4 avg. — 2-7) Game 49.6 Penn, 1998 (9 punts — Penn 17-14) Season 42.9 2001 (39 punts — 1-8)

Fumbles Lost

Game Season Game Season

11 49 6 27

Fumbles

Princeton, 1950 (lost 3 — Prin. 13-7) 1957 (lost 27 — 7-1-1) Harvard, 1957 (8 fumbles — Dart. 26-0) 1957 (49 fumbles — 7-1-1)

Defensive Game REcords

Fewest Rushing Attempts 19 Fewest Rushing Yards -38 Fewest Pass Attempts 1 Fewest Pass Completions 0 Fewest Passing Yards 0 Most Interceptions 9 Fewest Total Plays 31 Fewest Total Offense -4 Fewest First Downs 0 Most Fumbles 8 8 Most Fumbles Lost 6

Penn, 1989 (Dart. 24-0) New Hampshire, 1965 (Dart. 56-6) Yale, 1959 (Dart. 12-8) by various opponents by various opponents Yale, 1939 (Dart. 33-0) Penn, 1962 (21 rush, 10 pass — Dart. 17-0) Penn, 1962 (-22 rush, 18 pass — Dart. 17-0) Penn, 1962 (Dart. 17-0) Columbia, 1959 (lost 3 — Dart. 22-0) Brown, 1990 (lost 3 — Dart. 29-0) Yale, 1953 (7 fumbles — Dart. 32-0)

A goal-line stand versus Cornell in 1973.

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Opposing Team records

Scoring

Points Game Season

113 Yale, 1884 (113-0) 64 Notre Dame, 1944 (64-0) 388 2000 (2-8)

Rushing Game Season Passing Game Season Penalty Game Season Total Game Season

23 23 130 23 131 5 19 33 230

Total Offense

First Downs

Navy, 1986 (Navy 45-0) Harvard, 2008 (Harvard 35-7) 1986 (3-6-1) Brown, 2007 (Brown 56-35) 2003 (5-5) Brown, 1970 (Dart. 42-14) 1989 (5-5) UNH, 2001 (19 rush, 12 pass, 1 pen. — UNH 42-38) 2008 (121 rush, 96 pass, 13 pen. — (0-10)

Rushing

Attempts Game 85 Princeton, 1968 (360 yds. — Prin. 34-7) Season 518 1985 (2-7-1) Yards Gained Game 458 Notre Dame, 1944 (ND 64-0) Season 2552 1985 (518 attempts — 2-7-1) Touchdowns Game 8 Notre Dame, 1944 (ND 64-0) Season 28 2008 (0-10) Attempts Game 64 Season 393 Completions Game 42 Season 226 Yards Gained Game 461 Season 2752 Interceptions Game 9 Season 24 Touchdowns Game 5 5 Season 21 Comp. Pct. Game .839 Season .676

Passing

Columbia, 1982 (39 comp., 461 yds. — Dart. 56-41) 2003 (226 comp., 2598 yds. — 5-5) Brown, 2007 (51 att., 444 yds. — Brown 56-35) 2003 (393 att., 2598 yds. — 5-5) Columbia, 1982, (39-of-64 — Dart. 56-41) 2002, (222-of-341 — 3-7) Yale, 1939 (Dart. 33-0) 1935 (8-2) Yale, 1968 (Yale 47-27) Columbia, 1982 (Dart. 56-41) 2002 (3-7) Cornell, 2008 (26-of-31, 310 yds. — Corn. 37-14) 2008 (184-of-272, 2207 yds. — 0-10)

Plays Game 99 99 99 Season 793 Yards Gained Game 642 Season 4517 Interceptions Game Season Return Yards Game Season

Princeton, 1968 (85 R, 14 P, 432 yds. — Prin. 34-7) Yale, 1968 (66 R, 33 P, 561 yds. — Yale 47-27) Cornell, 2007 (44 R, 55 P, 542 yds. — Dart. 59-31) 1982 (462 R, 331 P, 4092 yds. — 5-5) New Hampshire, 2001 (393 R, 249 P — UNH 42-38) 2008 (2310 R, 2207 P, 701 plays — 0-10)

Interceptions

7 27 127 316

Harvard, 1946 (Harvard 21-7) 1946 (3-6) Harvard, 1946 (7 int. — Harvard 21-7) 1946 (27 int. — 3-6)

Punting

Punts Game 13 Syracuse, 1946 (38.2 avg. — Dart. 20-14) 13 Cornell, 1952 (37.7 avg. — Corn. 13-7) Season 83 1946 (36.1 avg. — 3-6) Average Game 48.8 Brown, 1965 (7 punts — Dart. 35-9) Season 39.5 2008 (36 punts — 0-10) Fumbles Game Season Lost Game Season

8 8 34 6 23

Interceptions Game Season Yards Game Season

14 91 162 821

Fumbles

Brown, 1990 (lost 3 — Dart. 29-0) Columbia, 1959 (lost 3 — Dart. 22-0) 1957 (lost 23 — 7-1-1) Yale, 1953 (7 fumbles — Dart. 32-0) 1957 (34 fumbles — 7-1-1)

Penalties

New Hampshire, 2001 (90 yds. — UNH 42-38) 1987 (821 yds. — 2-8) Massachusetts, 1981 (13 penalties — UMass 10-8) 1987 (91 penalties — 2-8)

The Big Green recover a fumble at Princeton in 1963.

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Rushing

Individual Records

Attempts Game 51 David Clark ’90 vs. Penn 1989 (219 yds., 1 TD) Season 258 Al Rosier ’91, 1991 (1432 yds., 12 TD) Career 450 Jeff Dufresne ’81, 1978-80 (1667 yds., 14 TD) Yards Gained Play 97 David Clark ’90 vs. Harvard 1988 97 David Clark ’90 vs. Princeton 1988 Game 229 Al Rosier ’91 vs. Brown 1991 (25 att., 4 TDs) Season 1432 Al Rosier ’91, 1991 (258 att., 12 TD) Career 2252 Al Rosier ’91, 1989-91 (448 att., 17 TD)

Craig Saltzgaber

Passing

Attempts Game 64 Season 423 Career 952 Completions Game 38 Season 253 Career 560 Yards Gained Play 98 Game 419 Season 2913 Career 6684 Interceptions Game 5 5 Season 20 Career 43 Touchdowns Game 6 5 5 Season 25 Career 58 Comp. Pct. Game .875 Season .641 Career .600 Efficiency Season 169.35

Greg Smith ’02 vs. UNH 2001 (37 comp., 416 yds., 3 TD) Brian Mann ’02, 2002 (253 comp., 2913 yds., 19 TD) Brian Mann ’02, 1998-02 (560 comp., 5912 yds., 33 TD) Greg Smith ’02 vs. Yale 2001 (57 att., 407 yds., 5 TD) Brian Mann ’02, 2002 (423 att., 2913 yds., 19 TD) Brian Mann ’02, 1998-02 (952 att., 5912 yds., 33 TD) David Gabianelli ’87 to Craig Morton ’89 vs. Columbia, 1986 Jay Fiedler ’94 vs. Yale 1992 (20 comp., 31 att., 4 TD) Brian Mann ’02, 2002 (253 comp., 423 att., 19 TD) Jay Fiedler ’94, 1991-93 (456 comp., 813 att., 58 TD) Connie Pensavalle ’49 vs. Harvard 1946 Jay Fiedler ’94 vs. Holy Cross 1991 Peter Sellers ’98, 1997 Jay Fiedler ’94, 1991-93 A.J. (Swede) Oberlander ’26 vs. Cornell 1925 Jay Fiedler ’94 vs. Penn 1992 Greg Smith ’02 vs Yale 2001 Jay Fiedler ’94, 1992 Jay Fiedler ’94, 1991-93 Bill King ’63 vs. Columbia 1962 (14 of 16, 324 yds., 4 TD) Jay Fiedler ’94, 1992 (175 of 273, 2748 yds., 25 TD) Kevin Case ’77, 1974-76 (93 of 155, 1107 yds., 7 TD) Jay Fiedler ’94, 1992 (175 of 273, 2748 yds., 25 TD, 13 Int.)

Receptions Game 17 Season 83 Career 216 Yards Gained Play 98 Game 219 Season 1076 Career 2605 Touchdowns Game 4 Season 10 10 Career 21

Damien Roomets ’02 vs UNH 2000 (201 yds, 2 TD) Jay Barnard ’04, 2002 (899 yds., 8 TD) Jay Barnard ’04, 2000-03 (2392 yds., 17 TD) Craig Morton ’89 from David Gabianelli ’87 vs. Columbia 1986 Jack Daly ’84 vs. Colgate 1982 (9 rec., 1 TD) John Hyland ’94, 1993 (62 rec., 9 TD) Craig Morton ’89, 1986-88 (138 rec., 19 TD) Tom Parker ’90 vs. Boston University 1989 Craig Morton ’89, 1986 Mike Bobo ’92, 1991 Casey Cramer ’04, 2000-03

Interceptions Game Season Career Return Yards Play Game Season Career

Receiving

Interceptions

3 7 13 13 96 119 141 212

By eleven men Lloyd Lee ’98, 1996 (116 yds.) Scott Sims ’89, 1986-88 (198 yds.) Lloyd Lee ’98, 1994-97 (210 yds.) Tom Spangenberg ’64 vs. Holy Cross 1962 Tom Spangenberg ’64 vs. Holy Cross 1962 (2 int.) Chuck Curtis ’52, 1951 (5 int.) Joe Sullivan ’49, 1946-48 (11 int.)

Lloyd Lee

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Punts Average Yards

Game 12 Season 79 Career 259 Game 49.6 Season 42.9 Career 40.2 Play 83 Game 446 Season 2971 Career 10416

Punt Returns Game Season Career Return Yards Play Game Season Career

Punting

Larry Margerum ’80 vs. Yale 1979 (35.0 avg.) Grant Wagner ’04, 2004 (36.6 avg.) Wayne Schlobohm ’00, 1996-99 (40.2 avg.) Wayne Schlobohm ’00 vs. Penn 1998 (9 punts) Alex Ware ’03, 2001 (39 punts) Wayne Schlobohm ’00, 1996-99 (259 punts) Jay Bennett ’71 vs. Massachusetts 1970 Wayne Schlobohm ’00 vs. Penn 1998 (9 punts, 49.6 avg.) Wayne Schlobohm ’00, 1998 (74 punts) Wayne Schlobohm ’00, 1996-99 (259 punts, 40.2 avg.)

Punt Returns

6 6 36 69 85 85 114 457 636

Chuck Curtis ’52 vs. Syracuse 1951 (84 yds.) Lou Turner ’55 vs. Cornell 1952 (72 yds.) Lloyd Lee ’98 , 1996 (291 yds., 0 TD) Lloyd Lee ’98, 1994-97 (501 yds., 1 TD) Jim Henander ’59 vs. Harvard 1956 Greg Hoffmeister ’93 vs. Cornell 1991 Bob Mlakar ’70 vs. Brown 1967 (5 ret., 22.8 avg., 0 TD) Tim Copper ’72, 1970 (31 ret., 14.7 avg., 3 TD) Tim Copper ’72, 1969-71 (55 ret., 11.6 avg., 4 TD)

Kickoff Returns

KO Returns Game 8 Season 31 31 Career 82 Return Yards Play 98 98 Game 190 Season 771 Career 1904

Chris Pollard ’89 vs. UNH 1986 (181 yds., 22.6 avg., 0 TD) Chris Pollard ’89, 1986 (629 yds., 20.3 avg.) Steve Jensen ’05, 2001 (771 yds., 24.8 avg.) Steve Jensen ’05, 2001-05 (1904 yds., 26.5 avg., 1 TD) Tom Fleming ’76 vs. Columbia 1973 Brian White ’95 vs. Harvard 1994 Shawn Abuhoff vs. Brown 2008 (5 ret., 38.0 avg., 1 TD) Steve Jensen ’05, 2001 (31 ret., 24.9 avg., 1 TD) Steve Jensen ’05, 2001-05 (82 ret., 26.5 avg., 1 TD)

Touchdowns Game 7 6 Season 18 Career 48 Extra Points Game 9 8 Season 41 Career 94 Consec. 51 Field Goals Game 4 4 4 4 4 Season 15 Career 38 Pts. Kicking Game 16 Season 80 Career 202 Total Points Game 44 43 Season 125 Career 307

Fred Jennings ’00 vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) Al Marsters ’30 vs. Hobart 1929 (Dart. 68-0) Myles Lane ’28, 1927 Myles Lane ’28, 1925-27 Fred Jennings ’00 vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) Bill Hay ’67 (8 of 8) vs. UNH 1965 (Dart. 56-6) Dennis Durkin ’93, 1992 (41 of 43) Dennis Durkin ’93, 1990-92 (94 of 100) Nick Lowery ’78, 1975-77 Tyler Lavin ’05 vs UNH 2002 (UNH 29-26) Dave Regula ’98 vs. Yale 1996 (Dart. 40-6) Dennis Durkin ’93 vs. Lehigh 1990 (Dart. 33-14) Craig Saltzgaber ’86 vs. Cornell 1985 (Dart. 20-17) Craig Saltzgaber ’86 vs. Army 1983 (Army 13-12) Dennis Durkin ’93, 1990 (15 of 18) Dave Regula ’98, 1994-97 (38 of 53) Dave Regula ’98 (4 FG, 4 PAT) vs. Yale 1996 (Dart. 40-6) Dennis Durkin ’93, 1992 (13-13 FG, 41-43 PAT) Dennis Durkin ’93, 1990-92 (36-46 FG, 94-100 PAT) Fred Jennings ’00 (7 TDs, 9 PAT) vs. Amherst 1898 (Dart. 64-6) N ote: TD value 5 pts. Al Marsters ’30 (6 TDs, 7 PAT) vs. Hobart 1929 (Dart. 68-0) Myles Lane ’28, 1927 (18 TDs, 17 PAT) Myles Lane ’28, 1925-27 (48 TDs, 19 PAT)

Scoring

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Rushing Leaders

Rushing Yards, Game

Name Al Rosier ’91 Shon Page ’90 David Clark ’90 Tom Spangenberg ’64 David Clark ’90 Bill Roberts ’51 John Short ’71 Al Rosier ’91 Dylan Karczewski ’99 Al Rosier ’91 Al Rosier ’91 Lorenzo Chambers ’85 Milan Williams ’09 Richard Weissman ’85 Lou Rovero ’57 Sam Coffey ’78 Jeff Dufresne ’81 Al Rosier ’91 Tim Duax ’86 Bill Roberts ’51 Mike Giles ’04

Curt Oberg

Rushing Yards, Season

Name Al Rosier ’91 Shon Page ’90 David Clark ’90 Michael Gratch ’02 Greg Smith ’97 Greg Smith ’97 John Short ’71 Sam Coffey ’78 Rick Klupchak ’74 Jeff Dufresne ’81 Alan Rozycki ’61 Al Rosier ’91 Jake Crouthamel ’60 Sean Maher ’82 John Short ’71 Bill Roberts ’51 Tom Spangenberg ’64 David Clark ’90 Pete Oberle ’96 Milan Williams ’09 Greg Hoffmeister ’93

Year 1991 1990 1989 2001 1996 1995 1970 1976 1972 1978 1960 1990 1958 1981 1969 1949 1962 1988 1993 2007 1992

Att 258 217 219 194 224 178 165 154 113 190 169 150 123 145 116 125 123 123 164 123 121

Yds 1432 1087 1063 916 885 826 787 764 750 730 725 723 722 707 707 698 675 669 660 657 650

Avg 5.6 5.0 4.9 4.7 3.9 4.6 4.8 5.0 6.6 3.8 4.3 4.8 5.9 4.9 6.1 5.6 5.5 5.4 4.0 5.3 5.4

Rushing Yards, Career

Name Years Al Rosier ’91 1989-91 David Clark ’90 1987-89 Rick Klupchak ’74 1971-73 Jake Crouthamel ’60 1957-59 Pete Oberle ’96 1993-96 Greg Smith ’97 1995-96 Curt Oberg ’78 1975-77 Shon Page ’90 1987-90 Jeff Dufresne ’81 1978-80 John Short ’71 1968-70 Tom Spangenberg ’64 1961-63 Michael Gratch ’02 1998-01 Sam Coffey ’78 1975-77 Reggie Belhomme ’00 1997-00 Pete Walton ’67 1964-66 Richard Weissman ’85 1982-84 Milan Williams ’09 2005-08 Sean Maher ’83 1980-82 Ernie Torain ’87 1984-86 Bill Roberts ’51 1948-50 Gene Ryzewicz ’68 1965-67 Al Rozycki ’61 1958-60 Jon Aljancic ’97 1994-96

Att 448 365 295 387 436 402 391 370 450 296 330 332 301 434 250 333 319 284 350 241 217 280 305

Yds 2252 1812 1788 1763 1763 1711 1693 1677 1667 1589 1531 1478 1437 1392 1343 1336 1320 1313 1269 1237 1156 1149 1015

TD 12 11 4 6 10 3 11 2 5 8 4 2 7 9 6 4 4 8 7 3 3

Avg TD 5.02 17 4.96 13 6.06 10 4.56 12 4.04 11 4.25 13 4.32 11 4.53 12 3.70 14 5.37 15 4.64 8 4.45 9 4.80 6 3.20 8 5.37 17 4.01 20 4.14 9 4.62 17 3.63 9 5.13 6 5.33 14 4.10 5 3.32 21

Rushing Attempts, Season

Name Al Rosier ’91 Greg Smith ’97 David Clark ’90 Shon Page ’90 Michael Gratch ’02

Year 1991 1996 1989 1990 2001

Att 258 224 219 217 194

Yds 1432 885 1063 1087 916

Avg 5.6 4.0 4.9 5.0 4.7

TD 12 10 4 11 6

Rushing Average, Season

Name Rick Klupchak ’74 John Short ’71 Bill Roberts ’51 Al Rosier ’91 Tom Spangenberg ’64

Year 1972 1969 1949 1991 1962

Att 113 116 125 258 123

Yds 750 707 698 1432 675

Avg 6.6 6.1 5.6 5.6 5.5

TD 5 6 4 12 4

Rushing Attempts, Career

Name Jeff Dufresne ’81 Al Rosier ’91 Pete Oberle ’96 Reggie Belhomme ’00 Greg Smith ’97

Years 1978-80 1989-91 1993-96 1997-00 1995-96

Att 450 448 436 434 402

Yds 1677 2252 1763 1392 1711

Avg 3.7 5.0 4.0 3.2 4.3

TD 14 17 11 8 13

Opponent Brown Harvard Penn Princeton Brown Holy Cross Cornell Princeton Cornell Princeton Columbia Columbia Colgate Princeton Columbia Columbia Cornell Bucknell Cornell Princeton Yale

Year 1991 1990 1989 1962 1989 1949 1970 1991 1997 1990 1991 1984 2007 1982 1956 1976 1978 1991 1985 1949 2002

Att 25 23 51 29 30 18 28 34 34 25 33 25 30 34 26 28 38 24 30 26 34

Yds 229 222 219 208 202 195 192 190 190 186 184 183 179 174 173 169 169 167 164 164 164

Avg 9.2 9.7 4.3 7.2 6.7 10.8 6.9 5.6 5.6 7.4 5.6 7.3 6.0 5.1 6.7 6.0 4.5 6.9 5.5 6.3 4.8

Rushing TD, Season

Name Bill King ’63 Myles Lane ’28 Al Rosier ’91 Myles Lane ’28 Shon Page ’90 John Short ’71 Mike Brown ’57 Richard Weissman ’85 Jon Aljancic ’97 Greg Smith ’97

Year Att Yds Avg 1962 94 523 5.6 1926 1991 258 1432 5.6 1927 1990 217 1087 5.0 1970 165 787 4.8 1956 56 24 0.4 1983 178 584 3.3 1996 125 367 2.9 1996 224 885 3.9

TD 4 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 TD 14 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10

Rushing TD, Career

Name Years Att Yds Avg TD Myles Lane ’28 1925-27 33 Jon Aljancic ’97 1994-96 305 1015 3.32 21 Bill King ’63 1960-62 189 722 3.82 20 Richard Weissman ’85 1982-84 333 1336 4.01 20 Pete Walton ’67 1964-66 250 1343 5.37 17 Sean Maher ’83 1980-82 284 1313 4.62 17 Al Rosier ’91 1989-91 448 2252 5.02 17

Rushing Average, Career

Name Rick Klupchak ’74 John Short ’71 Pete Walton ’67 Gene Ryzewicz ’68 Bill Roberts ’51

Years 1971-73 1968-70 1964-66 1965-67 1948-50

Att 295 296 250 217 241

Yds 1788 1589 1343 1156 1237

Avg 6.1 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.1

TD 10 15 17 14 6

Greg Smith

Al Rosier

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Passing Leaders

Name Jay Fiedler ’94 Greg Smith ’02 Greg Smith ’02 Brian Mann ’02 Brian Mann ’02 Brian Mann ’02 Jay Fiedler ’94 Greg Smith ’02 Jay Fiedler ’94 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Alex Jenny ’11 Jay Fiedler ’94 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Brian Mann ’02 Bill King ’63 Jon Aljancic ’97 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Greg Smith ’02 Jay Fiedler ’94 Mike Caraviello ’85 Chris Rorke ’89 David Gabianelli ’87

Passing Yards, Game

Opponent Year Yale 1992 New Hampshire 2001 Yale 2001 Harvard 2002 Colgate 2002 Cornell 2002 Harvard 1993 Brown 2000 Columbia 1992 Harvard 2003 Colgate 2008 Cornell 1993 Cornell 2007 Princeton 1999 Columbia 1962 Cornell 1996 Brown 2007 Princeton 2000 Holy Cross 1992 Yale 1984 Holy Cross 1987 Brown 1986

Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct 31 20 419 0 4 .645 64 37 416 1 3 .587 54 38 407 2 5 .703 50 25 382 1 4 .500 42 25 369 1 2 .595 58 37 369 1 3 .638 48 22 358 4 3 .458 57 36 356 1 3 .632 33 25 348 2 3 .758 33 17 344 1 2 .515 48 29 343 1 0 .604 35 23 341 3 3 .657 21 16 339 0 4 .762 43 26 328 2 3 .605 16 14 324 0 4 .875 21 16 321 0 2 .762 38 28 312 1 2 .737 27 20 308 2 3 .741 34 23 307 0 2 .676 48 30 307 2 2 .700 47 23 302 0 2 .489 35 20 302 2 1 .571

Passing Yards, Season

Name Brian Mann ’02 Jay Fiedler ’94 Jay Fiedler ’94 David Gabianelli ’87 Mark Johnson ’90 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Frank Polsinello ’84 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Jon Aljancic ’97 Brian Mann ’02 Mike Fritz ’07 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Mike Caraviello ’85 Mark Johnson ’90 Peter Sellers ’98 Mike Coffey ’99 Josh Cohen ’09 Jeff Kemp ’81 Greg Smith ’02 Buddy Teevens ’79

Year 2002 1992 1993 1986 1988 2003 1983 2004 1996 1999 2006 2007 1984 1989 1997 1998 2005 1980 2000 1978

Att Comp Yds 423 253 2913 273 175 2748 321 160 2542 259 141 2264 350 196 2262 312 177 2138 229 141 1952 320 170 1866 230 139 1856 313 188 1848 263 162 1838 242 145 1715 249 132 1706 298 151 1681 278 139 1634 265 144 1543 234 137 1529 216 117 1470 222 133 1423 194 117 1396

Passing Yards, Career

Name Jay Fiedler ’94 Brian Mann ’02 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Mark Johnson ’90 David Gabianelli ’87 Jon Aljancic ’97 Frank Polsinello ’84 Greg Smith ’02 Mike Caraviello ’85 Mickey Beard ’67 Jim Chasey ’71 Jeff Kemp ’81 Bill Beagle ’56 Johnny Clayton ’51 Bill King ’63 Mike Fritz ’07 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Buddy Teevens ’79 Alex Jenny ’11 Steve Stetson ’73

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Years 1991-93 1998-02 2003-05 1987-89 1984-86 1994-96 1981-83 1999-01 1982-84 1964-66 1968-70 1979-80 1953-55 1948-50 1960-62 2006 2006-07 1976-78 2007-08 1970-72

Att Comp Yds 813 456 6684 952 560 5912 731 398 4472 757 389 4413 437 230 3424 441 230 3141 380 223 2942 426 255 2773 373 200 2694 337 180 2665 322 184 2391 398 198 2385 377 190 2340 322 166 2227 245 127 1847 263 162 1838 266 159 1817 259 154 1808 301 166 1793 228 123 1678

Int 10 13 19 12 11 9 9 14 5 16 10 11 18 6 20 6 12 12 8 5 Int 43 41 29 25 16 17 20 15 27 19 16 17 30 22 9 10 12 10 12 13

TD Pct 19 .598 25 .641 20 .498 17 .544 11 .560 15 .567 9 .616 8 .531 10 .604 7 .601 7 .616 14 .599 7 .530 13 .507 11 .500 8 .543 8 .585 7 .542 14 .599 4 .603 TD Pct 58 .560 33 .588 25 .544 25 .513 22 .526 16 .521 13 .587 27 .599 14 .536 24 .534 14 .571 13 .497 21 .504 26 .514 16 .518 7 .616 14 .598 5 .596 10 .551 14 .539

Pass Attempts, Season

Name Brian Mann ’02 Mark Johnson ’90 Jay Fiedler ’94 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Brian Mann ’02

Year 2002 1988 1993 2004 1999

Att Comp Yds 423 253 2913 350 196 2262 321 160 2542 320 177 1866 313 188 1848

TD 19 11 20 8 7

Pass Completions, Season

Name Brian Mann ’02 Mark Johnson ’90 Brian Mann ’02 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Jay Fiedler ’94

Year 2002 1988 1999 2003 1992

Att Comp Yds 423 253 2913 350 196 2262 313 188 1848 320 177 2138 273 175 2747

TD 19 11 7 15 25

Completion Pct., Season

Brian Mann

Name Jay Fiedler ’94 Frank Polsinello ’84 Greg Smith ’02 Mike Fritz ’07 Kevin Case ’77

Year 1992 1983 2001 2006 1976

Att 273 229 190 263 146

Comp Pct 175 .641 141 .616 117 .616 162 .616 89 .610

Touchdown Passes, Season

Name Jay Fiedler ’94 Jay Fiedler ’94 Brian Mann ’02 David Gabianelli ’87 Charlie Rittgers ’06

Year 1992 1993 2002 1986 2003

TD 25 20 19 17 15

Pass Attempts, Career

Name Years Brian Mann ’02 1998-02 Jay Fiedler ’94 1991-93 Mark Johnson ’90 1987-89 Charlie Rittgers ’06 2003-05 Jon Aljancic ’97 1994-96

Att Comp Yds 952 560 5912 813 456 6684 757 389 4413 731 398 4472 441 230 3141

TD 33 58 25 25 16

Pass Completions, Career

Charlie Rittgers

Name Year Brian Mann ’02 1998-02 Jay Fiedler ’94 1991-93 Charlie Rittgers ’06 2003-05 Mark Johnson ’90 1987-89 Greg Smith ’02 1999-01

Att Comp Yds 952 560 5912 813 456 6684 731 398 4472 757 389 4413 426 255 2773

TD 33 58 25 25 27

Completion Pct., Career

Name Years Mike Fritz ’07 2006 Greg Smith ’02 1999-01 Tom Bennewitz ’08 2006-07 Buddy Teevens ’79 1976-78 Brian Mann ’02 1998-02

Att 263 426 266 259 952

Comp Pct 162 .616 255 .599 159 .598 154 .596 560 .588

Touchdown Passes, Career

Name Jay Fiedler ’94 Brian Mann ’02 Greg Smith ’02 John Clayton ’51 Mark Johnson ’90 Charlie Rittgers ’06

Years 1991-93 1998-02 1999-01 1948-50 1987-89 2003-05

TD 58 33 27 26 25 25

Frank Polsinello

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996


Total Offense Leaders

Total Offense, Game

Name Opponent Year Brian Mann ’02 Harvard 2002 Greg Smith ’02 UNH 2001 Greg Smith ’02 Yale 2001 Jay Fiedler ’94 Yale 1992 Brian Mann ’02 Colgate 2002 Brian Mann ’02 Cornell 2002 Jay Fiedler ’94 Harvard 1993 Brian Mann ’02 UNH 2002 Jay Fiedler ’94 Columbia 1992 Jay Fiedler ’94 Cornell 1993 Greg Smith ’02 Brown 2000 Alex Jenny ’11 Colgate 2008 Jon Aljancic ’97 Cornell 1996 Brian Mann ’02 Princeton 1999 Bill King ’63 Columbia 1962 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Brown 2007 Jon Aljancic ’97 Fordham 1996 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Cornell 2007 Charlie Rittgers ’06 Harvard 2003 Greg Smith ’02 Princeton 2000 Brian Mann ’02 Brown 2002 Tom Bennewitz ’08 Princeton 2007 Jay Fiedler ’94 UNH 1992 Jay Fiedler ’94 Princeton 1993 Mike Fritz ’07 Penn 2006 Jay Fiedler ’94 Princeton 1992 Brian Mann ’02 Columbia 2002 Jay Fiedler ’94 Holy Cross 1992 Mike Fritz ’07 Cornell 2006 Mike Fritz ’07 Brown 2006

Rushing Att/Yds 12/58 3/-4 2/0 6/-21 7/26 13/19 8/23 12/66 8/17 7/18 3/4 11/11 14/28 5/21 6/24 15/36 12/67 5/-3 5/-10 6/21 9/69 9/33 11/44 15/36 10/64 13/46 18/30 5/10 12/10 17/58

Passing Att-C/Yds 50-25/382 64-37/416 54-38/407 31-20/419 42-25/369 58-37/369 48-22/358 48-30/303 33-25/348 35-23/341 57-36/352 48-29/343 21-16/321 43-26/328 16-14/324 38-28/312 31-20/280 21-16/339 33-17/344 27-20/308 46-27/257 57-28/290 36-21/276 35-16/284 38-22/255 24-15/272 36-26/288 34-23/307 35-21/298 36-24/250

Plays /Yards 62/440 67/412 56/407 37/398 49/395 71/388 56/381 60/369 41/365 42/359 60/356 59/354 35/349 48/349 22/348 53/348 43/347 26/336 38/334 33/329 55/326 66/323 47/320 50/320 48/319 37/318 54/318 39/317 47/308 53/308

TD R-P 0-4 0-3 0-5 0-4 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-3 1-4 0-2 1-0 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-2 2-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-0

Avg Play 7.1 6.1 7.3 10.8 8.1 5.5 6.8 6.2 8.9 8.5 5.9 6.0 9.9 7.3 15.8 6.6 8.0 12.9 8.8 10.0 5.9 4.9 6.8 6.4 6.7 8.6 5.9 8.1 6.5 5.8

Total Offense, Career

Name Years Jay Fiedler ’94 1991-93 Brian Mann ’02 1998-02 Charlie Rittgers ’06 2003-05 Mark Johnson ’90 1987-89 Jon Aljancic ’97 1994-96 David Gabianelli ’87 1984-86 Mickey Beard ’67 1964-66 Brian Mann ’02 1998-00 Jim Chasey ’71 1968-70 Frank Polsinello ’84 1981-83 Greg Smith ’02 1999-01 Jeff Kemp ’81 1979-80 Mike Caraviello ’85 1982-84 Bill King ’63 1960-62 Al Rosier ’91 1989-91 Mike Fritz ’07 2006 Bill Beagle ’56 1953-55 John Clayton ’51 1948-50 Buddy Teevens ’79 1976-78 Steve Stetson ’73 1970-72 Tom Bennewitz ’08 2006-07 Gene Ryzewicz ’68 1965-67 Bill Koenig ’70 1967-69 David Clark ’90 1987-89 Rick Klupchak ’74 1971-73 Alex Jenny ’11 2007-08 Jake Crouthamel ’60 1957-59 Pete Oberle ’96 1993-96 Greg Smith ’97 1995-96

Rushing Att/Yds 250/565 364/606 96/-198 128/-175 305/1015 133/-142 187/601 141/213 158/728 148/-67 44/99 167/308 94/-33 187/709 448/2252 101/410 46/-202 58/-90 107/258 95/277 72/132 217/1156 103/392 365/1812 295/1788 62/-5 387/1763 436/1763 402/1711

Passing Att-C/Yds 813-456/6684 952-560/5912 731-398/4472 757-389/4413 441-230/3141 437-230/3424 337-180/2665 529-307/2999 322-184/2391 380-223/2942 426-253/2773 398-198/2385 373-200/2694 245-127/1847 0-0/0 263-162/1838 377-190/2340 322-166/2227 259-154/1808 228-123/1678 266-159/1817 91-47/698 237-79/1461 0-0/0 1-0/0 301-166/1793 3-0/0 0-0/0 3-2/39

Plays /Yards 1063/7249 1316/6518 827/4274 885/4238 746/4156 570/3282 524/3266 670/3212 480/3119 528/2875 470/2872 565/2693 467/2661 432/2556 448/2252 364/2248 423/2138 380/2137 366/2066 323/1955 338/1949 308/1854 340/1853 365/1812 296/1788 363/1788 390/1763 436/1763 405/1750

TD R-P 15-58 7-33 4-25 3-25 21-16 1-22 17-24 3-14 13-14 2-13 2-27 2-13 2-13 20-16 17-0 2-7 2-21 3-26 4-5 12-14 2-14 14-4 1-9 13-0 10-0 0-10 12-9 11-0 13-0

Avg Play 6.8 5.0 5.2 4.9 5.6 5.8 6.2 4.8 6.5 5.5 6.1 4.8 6.0 5.9 5.0 6.2 5.1 5.6 5.6 6.1 5.8 6.0 5.5 4.9 6.0 4.9 4.5 4.0 4.3

Total Offense, Season

Rushing Name Year Att/Yds Brian Mann ’02 2002 118/393 Jay Fiedler ’94 1992 80/186 Jay Fiedler ’94 1993 92/143 Mike Fritz ’07 2006 101/410 Jon Aljancic ’97 1996 125/367 Mark Johnson ’90 1988 60/-78 Charlie Rittgers ’06 2003 37/15 David Gabianelli ’87 1986 74/-114 Brian Mann ’02 1999 85/67 Frank Polsinello ’84 1983 83/-78 Tom Bennewitz ’08 2007 60/118 Charlie Rittgers ’06 2004 39/-147 Mark Johnson ’90 1989 52/-22 Jay Fiedler ’94 1991 78/236 Mike Caraviello ’85 1984 60/-131 Buddy Teevens ’79 1978 73/178 Bill King ’63 1962 94/523 Peter Sellers ’98 1997 49/-112 Greg Smith ’02 2000 30/99 Mike Coffey ’99 1998 117/-43 Jeff Kemp ’81 1980 67/5 Al Rosier ’91 1991 258/1432

Passing Att-C/Yds 423-253/2913 273-175/2748 321-160/2542 263-162/1838 230-139/1856 350-196/2262 312-177/2138 259-141/2264 313-188/1848 229-141/1952 242-145/1715 320-170/1866 298-151/1681 219-121/1394 249-132/1706 194-117/1396 117-67/1043 278-139/1634 222-133/1423 265-144/1543 216-117/1470 0-0/0

Plays TD Avg /Yards R-P Play 541/3306 4-19 6.1 353/2934 6-25 8.3 413/2685 6-20 6.5 364/2248 2-7 6.2 355/2223 10-10 6.3 410/2184 3-11 5.3 349/2153 3-15 6.2 333/2150 1-17 6.5 398/1915 2-7 4.8 312/1874 0-9 6.0 302/1833 2-14 6.1 359/1719 1-8 4.8 350/1659 0-13 4.7 297/1630 3-13 5.5 309/1575 1-7 5.1 267/1574 4-4 5.9 211/1566 14-5 7.4 327/1522 3-11 4.7 252/1522 2-14 6.0 382/1500 3-8 3-9 283/1475 1-7 5.2 258/1432 12-0 5.6

Jay Fiedler

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Receptions, Game

Name Opponent Year Damien Roomets ’02 UNH 2000 Scott Wedum ’04 Cornell 2002 Jay Barnard ’04 UNH 2003 Casey Cramer ’04 UNH 2002 Jay Barnard ’04 Brown 2000 Jay Barnard ’04 Holy Cross 2002 Tom Parker ’90 Boston U. 1989 Jack Daly ’84 Wm. & Mary 1983 Dick Flagg ’55 Colgate 1954 Matt DeLellis ’02 Brown 2000

Rec 17 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11

Receiving Yards, Game

Name Opponent Jack Daly ’84 Colgate Damien Roomets ’02 UNH Casey Cramer ’04 Harvard Craig Morton ’89 Navy Brian Evans ’08 Cornell Craig Morton ’89 Harvard Matt DeLellis ’02 Yale Craig Morton ’89 Penn Jack Daly ’84 Princeton Zach Ellis ’98 Cornell Matt DeLellis ’02 Princeton

Receiving Leaders Yds 201 111 124 120 115 142 92 144 84 130

Year Rec Yds 1982 9 219 2000 17 201 2002 10 196 1986 9 191 2007 5 191 1988 7 190 2001 9 186 1988 7 180 1982 9 173 1996 6 166 2000 8 164

Receptions, Season

Name Jay Barnard ’04 Casey Cramer ’04 Jay Barnard ’04 John Hyland ’94 Tim McManus ’11 Casey Cramer ’04 Ryan Fuselier ’06 Jack Daly ’84 Jack Daly ’84 Mike Bobo ’92 Matt Brzica ’93 Craig Morton ’89 Dave Shula ’81 Tom Parker ’90 Ryan Fuselier ’06 Dave Shula ’81 Bob Murphy ’05 Craig Morton ’89 Damien Roomets ’02 Craig Morton ’89 Chris Keck ’88 David Shearer ’95 Jason Raiti ’06 Jay Barnard ’04 Harry Wilson ’77

Year 2002 2002 2003 1993 2008 2003 2006 1983 1982 1991 1992 1988 1980 1989 2005 1978 2004 1986 2000 1987 1988 1993 2005 2000 1977

Rec 83 72 70 62 60 58 57 56 55 55 53 53 52 51 51 49 49 44 43 41 41 41 41 40 40

Yds 899 1017 861 1076 637 695 711 889 1034 1412 965 891 758 587 501 656 560 1063 483 651 392 627 544 420 646

Avg TD 10.8 8 14.1 7 12.3 5 17.4 9 10.6 3 12.0 6 12.5 3 15.9 5 18.8 8 13.2 10 18.2 8 16.8 6 14.6 3 11.5 6 9.8 5 13.4 1 11.4 5 24.2 10 11.2 3 15.9 3 9.6 1 15.3 5 13.3 1 10.5 2 16.2 4

Receiving Yards, Season

Name John Hyland ’94 Craig Morton ’89 Jack Daly ’84 Casey Cramer ’04 Matt Brzica ’93 Jay Barnard ’04 Craig Morton ’89 Jack Daly ’84 Jay Barnard ’04 Dave Shula ’81 Mike Bobo ’92 Ryan Fuselier ’06 Dave Shula ’81 Craig Morton ’89 Harry Wilson ’77 Tim McManus Brian Evans ’08 David Shearer ’95 Zach Ellis ’98 Andre Grant ’95

Year 1993 1986 1982 2002 1992 2002 1988 1983 2003 1980 1991 2006 1978 1987 1976 2008 2007 1993 1996 1993

Rec 62 44 55 72 53 83 53 56 70 52 55 57 49 41 40 60 34 41 32 31

Jay Barnard

Craig Morton

128

Yds 1076 1063 1034 1017 965 899 891 889 861 758 725 711 656 651 646 637 631 627 623 606

Avg TD 17.4 9 24.2 10 18.8 8 14.1 7 18.2 8 10.8 8 16.8 6 15.9 5 12.3 5 14.6 3 13.2 10 12.5 3 13.4 1 15.9 3 16.2 4 10.6 3 18.6 7 15.3 5 19.5 4 19.5 5

Damien Roomets

Receptions, Career

Name Years Rec Jay Barnard ’04 2000-03 216 Casey Cramer ’04 2000-03 185 Craig Morton ’89 1986-88 138 Jack Daly ’84 1981-83 135 Dave Shula ’81 1978-80 133 Ryan Fuselier ’06 2004-06 131 Mike Bobo ’92 1989-91 112 Matt DeLellis ’02 1998-01 100 David Shearer ’95 1992-94 93 Zach Ellis ’98 1994-97 91 Tim McManus ’11 2007-08 88 Bob Murphy ’05 2001-04 83 Damien Roomets ’02 1998-00 74 Philip Galligan ’09 2006-08 74 Chris Keck ’89 1986-88 72 John Hyland ’95 1991-93 71 Scott Truitt ’86 1983-85 71 Brian Evans ’08 2005-07 69 Matt Brzica ’93 1991-92 68 Harry Wilson ’77 1974-76 65 Tom Rowe ’50 1947-49 65 Tom Parker ’90 1988-89 64 Shaun Teevens ’82 1979-81 63

Yds 2392 2477 2605 2208 1822 1501 1412 1265 1423 1442 1022 856 931 853 642 1241 1107 1189 1134 860 1023 727 862

Avg TD 11.1 17 13.4 21 18.9 19 16.4 15 13.7 9 11.5 8 12.6 13 12.7 16 15.3 13 15.8 9 11.6 5 10.3 5 12.6 3 11.5 5 8.9 17.5 11 15.6 3 17.3 7 16.7 9 16.2 4 15.7 12 11.4 13.7 5

Receiving Yards, Career

Name Years Rec Craig Morton ’89 1986-88 138 Casey Cramer ’04 2000-03 185 Jay Barnard ’04 2000-03 216 Jack Daly ’84 1981-83 135 Dave Shula ’81 1978-80 133 Ryan Fuselier ’06 2004-06 131 Zach Ellis ’98 1994-97 91 David Shearer ’95 1992-94 93 Mike Bobo ’92 1989-91 112 Matt DeLellis ’02 1998-01 100 John Hyland ’95 1991-93 71 Brian Evans ’08 2005-07 69 Matt Brzica ’93 1991-92 68 Scott Truitt ’86 1983-85 71 Tom Rowe ’50 1947-49 65 Tim McManus ’11 2007-08 88 Dave McLaughlin ’54 1951-53 59 Damien Roomets ’02 1998-00 74 Tom Fleming ’76 1973-75 45 Shaun Teevens ’82 1979-81 63 Harry Wilson ’77 1974-76 65 Bob Murphy ’05 2001-04 83 Philip Galligan ’09 2006-08 74 Dave Thielscher ’54 1951-53 61

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Yds 2605 2477 2392 2208 1822 1501 1442 1423 1412 1265 1241 1189 1134 1107 1023 1022 946 931 914 862 860 856 853 809

Avg TD 18.9 19 13.4 21 11.1 17 16.4 15 13.7 9 11.5 8 15.8 9 15.3 13 12.6 13 12.7 16 17.5 11 17.3 7 16.7 9 15.6 3 15.7 12 11.6 5 16.0 9 12.6 3 20.3 10 13.7 5 16.2 4 10.3 5 11.5 5 13.3 5


Returns, All-Purpose Leaders

Kickoff Returns, Season

Name Steve Jensen ’05 Brian White ’95 Phil Galligan ’09 Dylan Karczewski ’99 Chris Pollard ’89 Scott Wedum ’04

Year 2001 1994 2007 1998 1986 2000

KR 31 27 32 28 31 30

Yds 771 715 668 638 629 597

Punt Returns, Season

Name Tim Copper ’72 Tom Reusser ’00 Bob Mlakar ’70 Lloyd Lee ’98 Gene Ryzewicz ’68

Year 1970 1997 1967 1996 1965

PR 31 31 26 36 21

Yds 457 335 309 291 274

Avg 24.9 26.5 20.9 22.8 20.3 19.9

TD 1 1 0 0 0 0

Avg 14.7 10.8 11.9 8.1 13.1

TD 3 0 0 0 1

Punt-Kickoff REturns, Career

TD Name Years PR-Yds Avg KR-Yds Avg Total P-K Steve Jensen ’05 2001, ’03-05 20-123 6.2 82-1904 23.2 2027 0-1 Chris Pollard ’89 1986-88 0-0 0.0 52-1376 26.5 1376 0-0 Phil Galligan ’09 2006-08 26-70 2.7 62-1250 20.2 1320 0-0 Peter Lavery ’83 1980-82 49-295 6.0 40-993 24.8 1288 0-2 Greg Hoffmeister ’93 1990-92 45-410 9.1 40-796 19.9 1206 1-0 Tom Fleming ’76 1973-75 29-240 8.3 36-753 20.9 1193 1-1 Lou Turner ’55 1952-54 43-408 9.5 29-703 24.2 1111 0-0 Tom Reusser ’00 1996-99 69-620 9.0 25-473 18.9 1093 0-0 Brian White ’95 1992-94 10-70 7.0 32-830 25.9 900 0-1

All-Purpose Running, Game

Name Tom Spangenberg ’64 Al Rosier ’91 Shon Page ’90 Jack Daly ’84 David Clark ’90

Opponent Princeton Brown Harvard Colgate Penn

Year Rush Rec KR/PR Int Total 1962 208 19 72/53 0 353 1991 229 0 45/0 0 274 1990 222 0 0 0 222 1982 0 219 0 0 219 1989 219 0 0 0 219

Steve Jensen

All-Purpose Running, Season

Name Al Rosier ’91 Tom Spangenberg ’64 Alan Rozycki ’61 John Short ’71 Greg Hoffmeister ’93 Bob Mlakar ’70 David Clark ’90 John Hyland ’94 Jake Crouthamel ’60 John Short ’71 Lou Turner ’54

Year 1991 1962 1960 1970 1992 1967 1989 1993 1958 1969 1954

Rush 1432 674 735 787 650 335 1063 0 722 707 356

Rec 113 363 287 395 186 367 168 1241 132 155 138

KR/PR 290/0 282/53 130/143 33/81 285/153 254/304 0/0 59/152 131/188 210/51 407/113

Int Total 0 1835 119 1491 35 1320 0 1296 0 1274 0 1260 0 1231 0 1228 0 1173 0 1123 92 1106

All-Purpose Running, Career

Name Al Rosier ’91 Tom Spangenberg ’64 Jay Barnard ’04 Jake Crouthamel ’60 Craig Morton ’89 John Short ’71 Casey Cramer ’04 David Clark ’90 Rick Klupchak ’74 Alan Rozycki ’61 Lou Turner ’55 Greg Hoffmeister ’93 Gene Ryzewicz ’68 Jack Daly ’84

Year 1989-91 1961-63 2000-03 1957-59 1986-88 1968-70 2000-03 1987-89 1971-73 1958-60 1952-54 1990-92 1965-67 1981-83

Rush 2252 1535 -11 1763 45 1589 43 1923 1788 1149 786 844 1156 0

Rec 169 640 2392 375 2605 550 2477 502 269 546 300 258 196 2208

KR/PR 928/1 535/181 0/487 281/299 0/17 277/138 0/0 91/0 218/67 335/197 703/408 796/410 584/345 0/0

Int Total 0 3350 119 3010 0 2868 28 2746 0 2667 0 2554 0 2520 0 2516 0 2342 105 2332 128 2325 0 2308 0 2281 0 2208

Tom Spangenberg

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

129


Tackles, Game

Name Opponent Year Jerry Pierce ’81 UNH 1979 Jerry Pierce ’81 Wm. & Mary 1980 Dave Neslund ’83 Yale 1982 Josh Bloom ’95 Cornell 1992 Josh Bloom ’95 Holy Cross 1993 Dave Neslund ’83 Colgate 1982 Jerry Pierce ’81 Brown 1979 Jerry Pierce ’81 Yale 1980 Len Fontes ’86 Harvard 1985 Josh Bloom ’95 Cornell 1994 Jerry Pierce ’81 Yale 1979 Jerry Pierce ’81 UNH 1980 Zack Walz ’98 Princeton 1997

Tackle, Sack Leaders U 24 17 1 14 5 4 12 5 18 10 7 4 9

A 12 13 28 12 20 21 12 19 5 13 15 18 13

T 36 30 29 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22

Tackles, Season

Name Dave Neslund ’83 Jerry Pierce ’81 Tom Kuchar ’79 Len Fontes ’86 Jerry Pierce ’81 Mark Abel ’97 Reggie Williams ’76 Joe Fernandez ’82 Josh Bloom ’95 Steve Karol ’84 Josh Bloom ’95 Zack Walz ’98 Steve Varney ’00

Year 1982 1979 1978 1985 1980 1995 1974 1979 1994 1983 1993 1997 1999

U A T 37 157 194 115 69 184 102 58 160 47 100 147 58 88 146 73 63 136 92 43 135 72 61 133 73 57 130 45 83 128 50 76 126 70 56 126 80 42 122

Tackles, Career

Name Jerry Pierce ’81 Reggie Williams ’76 Zack Walz ’98 Josh Bloom ’95 Mark Abel ’97 Joe Fernandez ’82 Dave Neslund ’83 Josh Dooley ’06 Len Fontes ’86 Ian Wilson ’08 Paul Michael ’89 Clayton Smith ’05 Paul Sorensen ’89 Justin Cottrell ’08 Steve Karol ’84 Tom Kuchar ’79

Years 1978-80 1973-75 1994-97 1992-94 1994-96 1979-81 1980-82 2002-05 1983-85 2004-08 1986-88 2001-04 1986-88 2004-07 1981-83 1976-78

U 206 243 202 178 184 146 74 149 93 153 106 158 95 122 68 161

A 179 127 154 176 152 181 247 165 216 146 160 103 165 121 174 78

T 385 370 356 354 336 327 321 314 309 299 266 261 260 243 242 239

Anthony Gargiulo

Sacks, Game

Name George Neos ’93 Anthony Gargiulo ’06

Year 1992 2004

Opponent Sacks Harvard 4 Cornell 4

Sacks, Season

Name Years George Neos ’93 1992 Scott Hapgood ’97 1995 Anthony Gargiulo ’06 2004 Cliff McDonald ’92 1991 Ed Simpson ’85 1984 Ed Coker ’93 1993 Ryan Conger ’05 2003 Ryan Conger ’05 2004 Anthony Gargiulo ’06 2005 Cliff McDonald ’92 1990 Nick Mourlas ’92 1991

Sacks, Career

Jerry Pierce

130

Name Anthony Gargiulo ’06 George Neos ’93 Scott Hapgood ’97 Ryan Conger ’05 Cliff McDonald ’92 Zack Walz ’98 Gerry LaMontagne ’94 Greg Dietrick ’99 Taran Lent ’96 Jason Upshaw ’98

Years 2002-05 1990-92 1993-96 2001-04 1989-91 1994-97 1991-93 1996-98 1993-95 1995-97

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Sacks 12 12 12 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 Sacks 25 23 23 20 16 15 11 11 10 10


Scoring Leaders

Scoring, Single Season

Name Myles Lane ’28 Al Marsters ’30 Myles Lane ’28 John Short ’71 Bill McCall ’32 Bill King ’63 Dennis Durkin ’93 Myles Lane ’28 Al Rosier ’91 Swede Oberlander ’26 Dave Regula ’98 Lester Haws ’24 Al Marsters ’30 Richard Weissman ’85 Shon Page ’90

Year 1927 1929 1925 1970 1931 1962 1992 1926 1991 1925 1996 1923 1928 1983 1990

TD 18 16 17 15 15 14 0 13 13 12 0 8 11 11 11

XP 17 13 0 0 0 2 41/2 2 1 0 27/2 17 1 0 0

FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 0

Pts 125 109 102 90 90 86 82 80 80 72 71 68 67 66 66

XP FG 19 0 14 0 94/2 36 80/2 38 9 2 0 0 0 0 75 20 49 28 0 0 56 25 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 51 22 80 12

Pts 307 212 204 202 151 150 138 135 133 132 131 126 126 124 120 117 116

Scoring, Career

Name Years TD Myles Lane ’28 1925-27 48 Al Marsters ’30 1927-29 33 Dennis Durkin ’93 1990-92 0 Dave Regula ’98 1994-97 1 Bill Hutchinson ’40 1937-39 21 Bob MacLeod ’39 1936-38 25 Swede Oberlander ’26 1923-25 23 Ted Perry ’74 1971-73 0 Tyler Lavin ’05 2001-04 0 John Short ’71 1968-70 22 Craig Saltzgaber ’86 1983-85 0 Jon Aljancic ’97 1994-96 21 Richard Weissman ’85 1982-84 21 Bill King ’63 1960-62 20 Pete Walton ’67 1964-66 20 Nick Lowery ’78 1975-77 0 Pete Donovan ’70 1967-69 0

Kick Scoring, Season

Name Dennis Durkin ’93 Dave Regula ’98 Dennis Durkin ’93 Carl Romero ’89 Dennis Durkin ’93 Ted Perry ’74 Dave Regula ’98 Tyler Lavin ’05 Pete Donovan ’70 Dave Regula ’98 Nick Lowery ’78 Tyler Lavin ’05 Wayne Pirmann ’72 Bill Wellstead ’63 Craig Saltzgaber ’86 Craig Saltzgaber ’86 Todd Catlin ’02 Andrew Kempler ’08 Tim Geibel ’82 Bill Hay ’67 Ted Perry ’74

Year 1992 1996 1990 1988 1991 1972 1997 2002 1969 1995 1976 2003 1970 1962 1983 1984 2000 2007 1980 1965 1971

XP 41-43 27-32 20-23 24-24 33-34 30-32 24-25 18-23 35-36 19-25 28-28 16-22 36-40 27-30 23-23 19-20 30-30 36-36 23-26 34-38 23-25

FG 13-13 14-20 15-18 11-16 8-15 8-13 10-12 12-16 6-11 11-15 8-8 12-17 5-8 7-10 8-13 9-12 5-8 3-10 7-12 3-6 6-17

Pts 80 69 65 57 57 54 54 54 53 52 52 52 51 48 47 46 45 45 44 43 41

Kick Scoring, Career

Name Dennis Durkin ’93 Dave Regula ’98 Ted Perry ’74 Tyler Lavin ’05 Craig Saltzgaber ’86 Nick Lowery ’78 Pete Donovan ’70 Carl Romero ’89

Year XP FG Pts 1990-92 94-100 36-46 202 1994-97 80-97 38-53 194 1971-73 75-80 20-43 135 2001-04 49-63 28-44 133 1983-85 56-58 25-37 131 1975-77 51-51 22-37 117 1967-69 80-87 12-19 116 1987-89 43-44 23-40 112

Dave Regula

Touchdowns, Season

Name Myles Lane ’28 Myles Lane ’28 Al Marsters ’30 John Short ’71 Bill McCall ’32 Bill King ’63

Year 1927 1925 1929 1970 1931 1962

TD 18 17 16 15 15 14

R-P-K/P-Int 12-4-1-1 8-9-0-0 15-0-1-0 11-4-0-0 5-8-1-1 14-0-0-0

Field Goals, Season

Name Dennis Durkin ’93 Dave Regula ’98 Dennis Durkin ’93 Tyler Lavin ’05 Tyler Lavin ’05

Year 1990 1996 1992 2002 2003

FG Pct 15-18 .833 14-20 .700 13-13 1.000 12-16 .750 12-17 .706

Extra Points, Season

Name Dennis Durkin ’93 Wayne Pirmann ’72 Andrew Kempler ’08 Pete Donovan ’70 Bill Hay ’67 Dennis Durkin ’93

Year 1992 1970 2007 1969 1965 1991

XP Pct 41-43 .953 36-40 .900 36-36 1.000 35-36 .972 34-38 .895 33-34 .971

Dennis Durkin

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Year-by-Year Leaders

Rushing Leaders Since 1950

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name Bill Roberts ’51 Dick Jennison ’54 Dick Collins ’53 Lou Turner ’55 Lou Turner ’55 Lou Rovero ’57 Lou Rovero ’57 Jake Crouthamel ’60 Jake Crouthamel ’60 Jake Crouthamel ’60 Al Rozycki ’61 John Krumme ’63 Tom Spangenberg ’64 Tom Spangenberg ’64 Bob O’Brien ’65 Pete Walton ’67 Pete Walton ’67 Steve Luxford ’68 Clark Beier ’70 John Short ’71 John Short ’71 Rick Klupchak ’74 Rick Klupchak ’74 Ellis Rowe ’74 John Souba ’75 Curt Oberg ’78 Sam Coffey ’78 Curt Oberg ’78 Jeff Dufresne ’81 Jeff Dufresne ’81 Jeff Dufresne ’81 Sean Maher ’83 Richard Weissman ’85 Richard Weissman ’85 Lorenzo Chambers ’85 Ernie Torain ’87 Ernie Torain ’87 Chris Pollard ’89 David Clark ’90 David Clark ’90 Shon Page ’90 Al Rosier ’91 Greg Hoffmeister ’93 Pete Oberle ’96 Pete Oberle ’96 Greg Smith ’97 Greg Smith ’97 Dylan Karczewski ’99 Reggie Belhomme ’00 Reggie Belhomme ’00 Michael Gratch ’02 Michael Gratch ’02 Mike Giles ’04 Chris Little ’05 Chad Gaudet ’08 Jason Bash ’07 Mike Fritz ’07 Milan Williams ’09 Milan Williams ’09

Pos FB FB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB FB FB HB HB HB HB HB HB FB HB FB HB FB FB HB HB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB FB FB FB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB TB QB TB TB

Att Net 110 527 69 255 76 368 83 400 89 356 91 421 109 508 105 462 123 722 159 579 169 725 99 416 123 675 117 463 68 308 124 641 102 585 86 371 97 481 116 707 165 787 106 638 113 750 102 445 81 340 126 500 154 764 138 620 190 730 117 449 143 488 145 707 124 605 178 584 136 632 116 432 192 640 97 364 123 669 219 1063 217 1087 258 1432 121 650 164 660 154 625 178 826 224 885 158 541 128 366 159 532 120 513 194 916 151 586 150 538 99 389 87 320 101 410 123 657 95 310

Avg 4.79 3.70 4.84 4.82 4.00 4.63 4.66 4.40 5.89 3.64 4.29 4.20 5.49 3.96 4.53 5.17 5.74 4.31 4.96 6.09 4.77 6.02 6.64 4.36 4.20 3.97 4.96 4.49 3.84 3.84 3.41 4.86 4.88 3.28 4.65 3.72 3.33 3.75 5.43 4.85 5.00 5.55 5.37 4.02 4.05 4.64 3.95 3.42 2.85 3.35 4.28 4.72 3.88 3.59 3.93 3.68 4.10 5.34 3.26

TD 2 3 3 2 3 1 2 3 7 2 4 2 4 2 5 8 8 6 4 6 11 2 5 1 1 1 2 5 8 0 6 9 7 10 9 3 6 1 8 4 11 12 3 7 3 3 10 5 2 5 3 6 4 4 2 2 2 3 2

Scoring Leaders Since 1950

Ernie Torain

Pete Donovan

Year Name 1950 John McDonald ’52 1951 Gene Howard ’52 1952 Russ Smale ’53 1953 Dave McLaughlin ’54 1954 Lou Turner ’55 1955 Bill Beagle’56 1956 Mike Brown ’57 1957 Dave Bradley ’58 Jake Crouthamel ’60 1958 Jake Crouthamel ’60 1959 Al Rozycki ’61 1960 Al Rozycki ’61 1961 Bill King ’63 1962 Bill King ’63 1963 Dana Kelly ’64 1964 Bob O’Brien ’65 1965 Pete Walton ’67 1966 Pete Walton ’67 1967 Gene Ryzewicz ’68 1968 Bob Lundquist ’69 1969 Pete Donovan ’70 1970 John Short ’71 1971 Ted Perry ’74 1972 Ted Perry ’74 1973 Ted Perry ’74 1974 Chris Bjelland ’76 1975 Tom Fleming ’76 1976 Nick Lowery ’78 1977 Nick Lowery ’78 1978 Jeff Dufresne ’81 1979 Dave Shula ’81 1980 Tim Geibel ’82 1981 Sean Maher ’83 1982 Jack Daly ’84 1983 Richard Weissman ’85 1984 Lorenzo Chambers ’85 1985 Craig Saltzgaber ’86 1986 Craig Morton ’89 1987 Carl Romero ’89 1988 Carl Romero ’89 1989 Carl Romero ’89 1990 Shon Page ’90 1991 Al Rosier ’91 1992 Dennis Durkin ’93 1993 John Hyland ’94 1994 David Shearer ’95 1995 Jon Aljancic ’97 1996 Dave Regula ’98 1997 Dave Regula ’98 1998 Alex Csizinszky ’00 1999 Reggie Belhomme ’00 2000 Matt DeLellis ’02 2001 Matt DeLellis ’02 2002 Tyler Lavin ’05 2003 Tyler Lavin ’05 2004 Bob Murphy ’05 2005 Ryan Fuselier ’06 2006 Andrew Kempler ’08 2007 Andrew Kempler ’08 2008 Foley Schmidt ’12

TD XPt 4 0 4 0 4 0 6 0 5 0 3 10 10 0 4 0 4 0 7 4 6 4 5 2 6 2 14 2 6 0 8 0 10 0 9 0 6 0 9 0 0 35 15 0 0 23 0 30 0 22 0 9 8 0 0 28 0 16 8 0 5 1 0 23 9 0 8 0 11 0 9 0 0 14 10 0 0 8 0 24 0 19 11 0 13 1 0 41/2 9 1 5 1 9 0 0 27/2 1 24 0 12 6 0 8 0 7 0 0 18 0 16 5 0 5 2 0 16 0 36 0 12

Jason Bash

132

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

FG 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 8 6 4 0 8 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 11 7 0 0 13 0 0 0 14 10 8 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 7 3 9

Pts 24 24 30 36 30 31 60 24 24 46 40 32 38 86 36 48 60 54 36 54 53 90 41 54 40 21 48 52 37 48 32 44 54 48 66 54 38 60 23 57 40 66 80 82 56 32 54 71 60 36 36 48 42 54 52 30 32 37 45 39


Year-by-Year Leaders

Passing Leaders Since 1950

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name Att Comp Yds Int TD Pct John Clayton ’51 116 55 673 11 7 .474 Gene Howard ’49 75 28 453 5 3 .373 Jim Miller ’54 148 69 895 9 8 .466 Leo McKenna ’56 79 41 649 7 4 .519 Bill Beagle ’56 145 76 867 10 5 .524 Bill Beagle ’56 155 75 812 12 6 .484 Mike Brown ’57 78 34 530 6 2 .436 Dave Bradley ’58 77 34 587 11 8 .442 Bill Gundy ’60 87 40 572 6 6 .460 Bill Gundy ’60 87 48 566 3 10 .552 Jack Kinderdine ’61 172 81 985 7 5 .471 Bill King ’63 98 49 711 4 10 .500 Bill King ’63 117 67 1043 4 5 .573 Dana Kelly ’64 148 88 1062 10 7 .595 Mickey Beard ’67 84 45 627 3 5 .536 Mickey Beard ’67 116 60 959 8 6 .517 Mickey Beard ’67 137 75 1079 8 13 .547 Bill Koenig ’70 102 35 623 5 3 .343 Bill Koenig ’70 98 36 689 5 4 .367 Jim Chasey ’71 111 62 892 8 7 .558 Jim Chasey ’71 146 86 1058 8 6 .589 Bill Pollock ’72 70 33 520 3 5 .471 Steve Stetson ’73 139 72 1159 6 10 .518 Tom Snickenberger ’75 97 48 481 4 6 .495 Tom Snickenberger ’75 99 56 615 4 2 .566 Mike Brait ’76 169 92 1155 9 11 .544 Kevin Case ’77 146 88 1073 5 7 .610 Steve Ferraris ’78 122 68 756 8 1 .557 Buddy Teevens ’79 194 117 1396 5 4 .603 Jeff Kemp ’81 182 81 915 5 6 .445 Jeff Kemp ’81 216 117 1470 12 7 .542 Frank Polsinello ’84 112 63 766 8 4 .563 Mike Caraviello ’85 105 60 833 5 6 .571 Frank Polsinello ’84 229 141 1952 9 9 .616 Mike Caraviello ’85 249 132 1706 18 7 .530 David Gabianelli ’87 175 87 1150 4 5 .497 David Gabianelli ’87 259 141 2264 12 17 .544 Chris Rorke ’89 219 101 1222 12 4 .461 Mark Johnson ’90 350 196 2262 11 11 .560 Mark Johnson ’90 298 151 1681 6 13 .507 Matt Brzica ’93 136 64 705 10 3 .471 Jay Fiedler ’94 219 121 1394 11 13 .553 Jay Fiedler ’94 273 175 2748 13 25 .641 Jay Fiedler ’94 321 160 2542 19 20 .498 Jerry Singleton ’96 87 50 620 4 4 .575 Jon Aljancic ’97 122 49 693 4 4 .402 Jon Aljancic ’97 230 139 1856 5 10 .604 Peter Sellers ’98 278 139 1634 20 11 .500 Mike Coffey ’99 265 144 1543 6 8 .543 Brian Mann ’02 313 188 1848 16 7 .601 Greg Smith ’02 222 133 1423 8 14 .599 Greg Smith ’02 190 117 1289 7 11 .616 Brian Mann ’02 423 253 2913 10 19 .598 Charlie Rittgers ’06 312 177 2138 9 16 .567 Charlie Rittgers ’06 320 170 1866 14 8 .531 Josh Cohen ’09 234 137 1529 12 8 .585 Mike Fritz ’07 263 162 1838 10 7 .616 Tom Bennewitz ’08 242 145 1715 11 14 .599 Alex Jenny ’10 239 134 1309 9 5 .561

Receiving Leaders Since 1950

Brian Mann

Mike Bobo

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name John McDonald ’52 John McDonald ’52 Dave Thielscher ’54 Dave McLaughlin ’54 Monte Pascoe ’57 Monte Pascoe ’57 Ron Fraser ’57 Dave Moss ’58 Jim Burke ’59 Al Rozycki ’61 Al Rozycki ’61 John Krumme ’63 Tom Spangenberg ’64 Scott Creelman ’64 Bob MacLeod ’67 Bill Calhoun ’67 Bill Calhoun ’67 Bob Mlakar ’70 Randy Wallick ’69 Bob Mlakar ’70 Bob Brown ’71 Tyrone Byrd ’73 Tyrone Byrd ’73 Tom Fleming ’76 Alex Kandabarow ’75 Tom Fleming ’76 Harry Wilson ’77 Jeff Nadherny ’78 Dave Shula ’81 Dave Shula ’81 Dave Shula ’81 Shaun Teevens ’82 Jack Daly ’84 Jack Daly ’84 Scott Truitt ’86 Scott Truitt ’86 Craig Morton ’89 Craig Morton ’89 Craig Morton ’89 Tom Parker ’90 Mike Bobo ’92 Mike Bobo ’92 Matt Brzica ’93 John Hyland ’94 David Shearer ’95 Eric Morton ’97 Zach Ellis ’98 Zach Ellis ’98 Adam Young ’99 Reggie Belhomme ’00 Damien Roomets ’02 Casey Cramer ’04 Jay Barnard ’04 Jay Barnard ’04 Bob Murphy ’05 Ryan Fuselier ’06 Ryan Fuselier ’06 Brian Evans ’08 Tim McManus ’11

No 17 14 30 41 24 24 13 12 12 25 26 17 23 24 27 16 21 25 19 17 27 22 19 12 20 24 40 26 49 32 52 37 55 56 37 32 44 41 53 51 23 55 53 62 37 17 32 37 39 34 43 37 83 70 49 51 57 34 60

Yds 220 189 425 592 335 331 158 368 219 242 287 192 353 435 412 345 388 367 419 187 323 310 339 233 293 523 646 317 646 408 758 520 1034 889 558 522 1063 651 891 587 300 725 965 1076 589 281 623 537 433 222 483 525 899 861 560 501 711 631 637

Avg TD 12.94 4 13.50 0 14.17 2 14.44 6 13.96 1 13.79 3 12.15 1 30.67 3 18.25 2 9.68 5 11.04 1 11.29 3 15.35 2 18.13 3 15.26 2 21.56 3 18.48 3 14.68 1 22.05 2 11.00 2 11.96 3 14.09 3 17.84 3 19.42 2 14.65 1 21.79 8 16.15 4 12.19 2 13.18 1 12.75 5 14.58 3 14.05 2 18.80 8 15.88 5 15.08 3 16.31 0 24.16 10 15.88 3 16.81 6 11.51 6 13.04 1 13.18 10 18.21 8 17.35 9 15.92 5 16.53 2 19.47 4 14.51 4 11.10 2 6.53 1 11.23 3 14.19 6 10.83 8 12.30 5 11.43 5 9.82 5 12.47 3 18.56 7 10.62 3

Mike Fritz

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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Longest Dartmouth Plays

RUSHING PLAYS

Yds Player 97 David Clark 97 David Clark 95 Bob Lee 94 George Troxell 93 Ralph Glaze 89 Dick Collins 83 Tom Quinn 82 Rick Klupchak 81 Mickey Beard 78 Bob MacLeod 78 Chuck Thomas

Opponent Princeton Harvard Norwich Princeton Amherst Holy Cross Brown Massachusetts Penn Bates Holy Cross

KICKOFF RETURNS

Yds Player 98 Brian White 98 Tom Fleming 97 John Short 97 Bob Lee 95 Peter Lavery 94 Steve Jensen 94 Shawn Abuhoff 93 Bill McCall 92 Shep Wolff 90 Myles Lane 90 Gene Ryzewicz Yds 98 93 90 85 84 79 79 79 75 75 73 73 70 70

Opponent Harvard Columbia Brown Norwich Brown Columbia Brown Yale Cornell Allegheny Brown

Yds Player 85 Greg Hoffmeister 85 Jim Henander 83 Tom Quinn 80 Bill McCall 80 Ed Toothaker 79 Scott Truitt 78 Peter Lavery 76 Tom Collins 76 Don Kasprzak 76 John Orr 76 Warren King

Year 1994 1973 1969 1930 1980 2001 2008 1931 1928 1927 1965

Yds Player 96 Tom Spangenberg 90 Bob Lee 87 Bob MacLeod 80 Joe Sullivan 77 Elbert Dey 72 Ron Smith 70 Al Rozycki 70 Pete Lawrence 70 Lloyd Lee 70 Pete Pidermann

PASS PLAYS

Player David Gabianelli to Craig Morton Eddie Chamberlain to Elbert Camp Josh Cohen to Jason Raiti Mike Brait to Tom Fleming Mark Johnson to Craig Morton Frank Polsinello to Mike Viccora Mickey Beard to Bill Calhoun John Clayton to Hal Fitkin David Gabianelli to Craig Morton Tom Bennewitz to Tim McManus Rick Stafford to Jack Daly Charlie Rittgers to Bob Murphy Mike Brait to Tom Fleming Jon Aljancic to Zach Ellis

PUNT RETURNS

Year 1988 1988 1930 1941 1903 1952 1969 1971 1964 1937 1972

Opponent Cornell Harvard Yale Columbia Columbia Penn Columbia Penn Coast Guard Bates Springfield

Year 1991 1956 1968 1930 1930 1985 1982 1951 1943 1938 1937

INTERCEPTION RETURNS

Opponent Columbia Cornell Cornell Princeton Harvard Penn Princeton Columbia New Hampshire Cornell Holy Cross Cornell Princeton Columbia

Opponent Holy Cross Norwich Yale Colgate Princeton Brown Cornell Cornell Princeton Cornell

Year 1962 1930 1937 1948 1948 1972 1958 1968 1996 2007

Opponent Year Colgate 2003 Columbia 2002 Cornell 1984 Harvard 1976 Harvard 1922 Harvard 2003 Cornell 1919 Harvard 1975 Cornell 1985 New Hampshire 1972 Harvard 1971 Brown 1990 Harvard 1992

LONGEST PUNTS

Yds Player 83 Jay Bennett 73 Alex Ware 72 Gene Howard 71 Wayne Schlobohm 68 Jack Kinderdine 68 Wayne Schlobohm 66 Wayne Schlobohm 62 Rob Hibbard 62 Brian Scullin

Opponent Massachusetts Columbia Harvard Penn Holy Cross Yale Yale Lehigh Cornell

Year 1986 1935 2005 1975 1988 1983 1965 1948 1986 2007 1982 2004 1975 1996

Jack Daly

134

FIELD GOALS

Yds Player 52 Tyler Lavin 51 Tyler Lavin 51 Craig Saltzgaber 51 Nick Lowery 51 L.K. (Pudge) Neidlinger 50 Tyler Lavin 50 Jim Robertson 49 Nick Lowery 48 Craig Saltzgaber 47 Ted Perry 46 Ted Perry 46 Dennis Durkin 46 Dennis Durkin

David Clark

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Year 1970 2001 1951 1998 1960 1996 1996 1988 2008


Coaching, Season Records

Bob Blackman

135


Year W L T Pct 1881 1 0 1 .750 1882 1 1 0 .500 1883 0 1 0 .000 1884 1 2 1 .375 1885 No Team 1886 2 2 0 .500 1887 3 1 1 .700 1888 3 4 0 .429 1889 7 1 0 .875 1890 4 4 0 .500 1891 2 2 1 .500 1892 5 3 0 .625 1893 4 3 0 .571 1894 5 4 0 .556 1895 7 5 1 .577 1896 5 2 1 .688 1897 4 3 0 .571 1898 5 6 0 .455 1899 2 7 0 .222 1900 2 4 2 .375 1901 9 1 0 .900 1902 6 2 1 .722 1903 9 1 0 .900 1904 7 0 1 .938 1905 7 1 2 .800 1906 6 3 1 .650 1907 8 0 1 .944 1908 6 1 1 .813 1909 5 1 2 .750 1910 5 2 0 .714 1911 8 2 0 .800 1912 7 2 0 .778 1913 7 1 0 .875 1914 8 1 0 .889 1915 7 1 1 .833 1916 5 2 2 .750 1917 5 3 0 .625 1918 3 3 0 .500 1919 6 1 1 .813 1920 7 2 0 .778 1921 6 2 1 .722 1922 6 3 0 .667 1923 8 1 0 .889 1924 7 0 1 .938 1925 8 0 0 1.000 1926 4 4 0 .500 1927 7 1 0 .875 1928 5 4 0 .556 1929 7 2 0 .778 1930 7 1 1 .833 1931 5 3 1 .611 1932 4 4 0 .500 1933 4 4 1 .500 1934 6 3 0 .667 1935 8 2 0 .800 1936 7 1 1 .833 1937 7 0 2 .889 1938 7 2 0 .778 1939 5 3 1 .611 1940 5 4 0 .556 1941 5 4 0 .556 1942 5 4 0 .556 1943 6 1 0 .857 1944 2 5 1 .313 1945 1 6 1 .188 1946 3 6 0 .333 1947 4 4 1 .500 1948 6 2 0 .750 1949 6 2 0 .750 1950 3 5 1 .389

136

Year-by-Year Coaching Records

PF PA Coach 1 0 None 5 53 3 5 30 152 113 189 120 239 133 60 102 84 112 184 122 164 205 70 38 267 105 242 143 150 72 150 97 89 111 137 281 218 359 196 206 83 78 141 198 166 111 202 225 340 203 280 182 305 301 216 156 128 177 302 238 248 254 154 134 146 193 185 57 40 91 102 213 183 123

94 28 136 72 122 62 146 90 80 99 84 77 136 99 68 46 39 23 13 34 87 10 17 18 27 22 34 79 25 40 47 68 83 53 68 103 55 54 31 29 64 53 103 56 43 110 51 87 73 64 53 33 69 73 82 104 135 39 142 119 194 127 130 107 157

Moyle Wurtenberg

Jennings McCornack Folsom

O’Connor Lillard Randall Cavanaugh

Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

W 4 2 2 3 3 5 7 7 5 5 6 9 7 6 9 7 7 4 8 9 8 7 6 3 5 6 6 6 4 4

L T Pct PF PA Coach 5 0 .444 121 152 7 0 .222 116 198 7 0 .222 152 219 6 0 .333 121 250 6 0 .333 92 120 Blackman 3 1 .611 122 89 1 1 .833 163 77 2 0 .778 182 83 3 1 .611 96 106 4 0 .556 98 66 3 0 .667 197 104 0 0 1.000 236 57 2 0 .778 175 94 3 0 .667 235 135 0 0 1.000 271 71 2 0 .778 273 131 2 0 .778 205 156 5 0 .444 206 183 1 0 .889 282 99 0 0 1.000 311 42 1 0 .889 207 106 Crouthamel 1 1 .833 260 168 3 0 .667 184 119 6 0 .333 103 115 3 1 .611 160 121 3 0 .667 236 111 3 0 .667 141 96 3 0 .667 187 159 Yukica 4 1 .500 98 86 6 0 .400 207 170

Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

W L T Pct PF PA Coach 6 4 0 .600 208 137 5 5 0 .500 219 235 4 5 1 .450 185 208 2 7 0 .222 174 226 2 7 1 .250 144 199 3 6 1 .350 188 272 2 8 0 .200 110 302 Teevens 5 5 0 .500 209 198 5 5 0 .500 170 178 7 2 1 .750 211 121 7 2 1 .750 283 209 8 2 0 .800 364 203 Lyons 7 3 0 .700 258 188 4 6 0 .400 166 187 7 2 1 .750 222 137 10 0 0 1.000 275 104 8 2 0 .800 208 165 2 8 0 .200 142 226 2 8 0 .200 138 300 2 8 0 .200 231 388 1 8 0 .111 202 301 3 7 0 .300 247 295 5 5 0 .500 211 261 1 9 0 .100 108 205 2 8 0 .200 126 260 Teevens 2 8 0 .200 147 254 3 7 0 .300 271 347 0 10 0 .000 129 343

Total 643 420 46 .601

Spears

Cannell Hawley Jake Crouthamel

John Lyons

Coaching Records

Cannell

Blaik

McLaughry Brown McLaughry

Name Years Games (Team Captains, No Coaches) 1881-84, ’86-92 (11) 54 Wallace Moyle 1893-94 (2) 16 William Wurtenberg 1895-99 (5) 48 Frederick Jennings 1900 (1) 8 Walter McCornack 1901-02 (2) 19 Fred Folsom 1903-06 (4) 38 John O’Connor 1907-08 (2) 17 Walter Lillard 1909 (1) 8 William Randall 1910 (1) 7 Frank Cavanaugh 1911-16 (6) 54 Clarence Spears 1917-20 (4) 31 Jackson Cannell 1921-22, ’29-33 (7) 62 Jesse Hawley 1923-28 (6) 50 Earl Blaik 1934-40 (7) 64 DeOrmond (Tuss) McLaughry 1941-42, ’45-54 (12) 105 Earl Brown 1943-44 (2) 15 Robert Blackman 1955-70 (16) 144 John (Jake) Crouthamel 1971-77 (7) 63 Joseph Yukica 1978-86 (9) 87 John Lyons 1992-2004 (13) 129 Eugene (Buddy) Teevens 1987-91, 2005- (9) 90 Total 1109

Won 29 9 23 2 15 29 14 5 5 42 21 39 39 45 44 8 104 41 36 60 33 643

Lost 21 7 23 4 3 5 1 1 2 9 9 19 10 15 58 6 37 20 47 68 55 420

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

Tied Pct 4 .574 0 .588 2 .500 2 .375 1 .816 4 .816 2 .882 2 .750 0 .714 3 .805 1 .681 4 .661 1 .790 4 .734 3 .425 1 .567 3 .732 2 .667 4 .437 1 .469 2 .378 46 .601


Big Green on Television

The Harvard-Dartmouth game on CBS in 1955 was the first televised game at Memorial Field. Dartmouth won, 14-9. Dartmouth football teams have played before live television cameras 68 times since 1953 when the Big Green met Holy Cross at Manning Bowl in Lynn, Mass., in the first New England college game televised nationally. In 2008, Dartmouth had six games televised live, the most ever in school history. The 1953 game, won by the Crusaders, 28-6, was carried on NBC’s 82-station network as part Year 1953 1955 1961 1962 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1992 1994 1995

Location (Network) Lynn, Mass. (NBC) Hanover (CBS) New Haven (ABC) Cambridge (CBS) Cambridge (NBC) Hanover (NBC) Cambridge (ABC) Amherst (ABC) New Haven (ABC) Princeton (ABC) Cambridge (ABC) Hanover (ABC) Cambridge (ABC) Princeton (ABC) Hanover (ESPN) Ithaca (ABC) New Haven (ABC) Philadelphia (ABC) New Haven (PBS) Cambridge (PBS) Hanover (PBS) Annapolis (Freedom Network) Hanover (PBS) Hanover (PBS) Hanover (WFMZ-69) Hanover (ESPN) Hanover (ESPN) Hanover (ESPN) Hanover (ESPN) Bethlehem, Pa. (WFMZ-69) Hanover (SportsChannel) Ithaca (SportsChannel) Hanover (ABC-9) Bronx, N.Y. (WLIG-55)

of the NCAA’s restricted television agreement but wasn’t seen on the Dartmouth campus since there were no television stations serving northern New England at that time. The Dartmouth touchdown was scored by end Dave McLaughlin who later would serve as president of the college. Frequently, during the early years of formal Ivy League football, Dartmouth played before major network regional audiences. Perhaps the most memorable game televised from Memorial

Result Holy Cross 28, Dartmouth 6 Dartmouth 14, Harvard 9 Dartmouth 24, Yale 8 Dartmouth 24, Harvard 6 Dartmouth 48, Harvard 0 Dartmouth 20, Cornell 0 Harvard 19, Dartmouth 14 Dartmouth 28, Massachusetts 10 Yale 47, Dartmouth 27 Princeton 35, Dartmouth 7 Dartmouth 37, Harvard 14 Dartmouth 24, Cornell 14 Dartmouth 21, Harvard 21 Dartmouth 28, Princeton 21 Dartmouth 24, Brown 10 Cornell 7, Dartmouth 3 Yale 24, Dartmouth 3 Penn 38, Dartmouth 14 Yale 28, Dartmouth 18 Harvard 17, Dartmouth 7 Penn 21, Dartmouth 7 Navy 45, Dartmouth 0 Dartmouth 41, Columbia 0 Yale 17, Dartmouth 7 Lehigh 41, Dartmouth 16 Dartmouth 38, Harvard 7 Princeton 20, Dartmouth 14 Yale 24, Dartmouth 19 Penn 16, Dartmouth 6 Lehigh 30, Dartmouth 28 Dartmouth 31, Cornell 25 Cornell 26, Dartmouth 16 Harvard 35, Dartmouth 12 Dartmouth 34, Fordham 14

Year 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Field in Hanover was the 1971 game with Cornell that was ABC-TV’s prime regional game with the broadcast team of Chris Schenkel, Bill Fleming and Bud Wilkinson. Cornell was undefeated and led by Heisman Trophy candidate Ed Marinaro. Dartmouth won, 24-14. Dartmouth’s record in televised games is 24 wins, 43 losses and one tie. The Big Green has a 1422-0 record in games televised at Memorial Field.

Location (Network) Bethlehem, Pa. (WFMZ-69) Hanover (ABC-9) Providence (NESN) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Hanover (ABC-9) Durham (ABC-9) Cambridge (NESN) Hanover (ABC-9) Philadelphia (YES Network) Durham (ABC-9) Hanover (YES Network) Hamilton (Time-Warner) Hanover (ABC-9) Durham (ABC-9) New Haven (NESN) Hanover (YES Network) Hamilton (Time-Warner) Hanover (ABC-9) Philadelphia (CN-8) Hanover (NESN) New York (VERSUS) Hanover (NESN)

Result Dartmouth 21, Lehigh 14 Dartmouth 40, Yale 6 Dartmouth 27, Brown 24 Dartmouth 24, Cornell 20 Harvard 24, Dartmouth 0 Penn 17, Dartmouth 14 Dartmouth 13, Lafayette 10 (ot) Dartmouth 22, Yale 19 Harvard 24, Dartmouth 14 Colgate 35, Dartmouth 3 Lehigh 30, Dartmouth 14 Dartmouth 20, Cornell 17 Brown 35, Dartmouth 28 Yale 24, Dartmouth 14 Harvard 49, Dartmouth 7 New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 38 New Hampshire 29, Dartmouth 26 New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 17 Dartmouth 30, Harvard 16 New Hampshire 45, Dartmouth 24 Penn 35, Dartmouth 0 New Hampshire 49, Dartmouth 20 Dartmouth 17, Columbia 6 Colgate 28, Dartmouth 7 New Hampshire 56, Dartmouth 14 New Hampshire 52, Dartmouth 31 Yale 50, Dartmouth 10 Dartmouth 59, Cornell 31 Colgate 34, Dartmouth 20 New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 6 Penn 23, Dartmouth 10 Yale 34, Dartmouth 7 Columbia 21, Dartmouth 13 Harvard 35, Dartmouth 7

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

137


Season Records, 1881-2008 1896

5-2-1 1900

Coach: W.C. Wurtenberg Capt: Walter McCornack

A A N H A A H H

Worcester A.A. 30 0 Penn 0 16 0 42 Yale1 Bowdoin 28 10 Brown 10 10 Amherst 32 0 Williams 10 0 Newton A.C. 12 6 1

at Providence, R.I.

1897

W L L W T W W W

2-4-2

Coach: F.E. Jennings Capt: Frank Lowe

H H N A H A A A

Exeter Union Yale1 Vermont Tufts Cornell Wesleyan Brown 1

10 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 12 0 6 23 5 16 5 12

at Newton, Mass.

W T L T W L L L

4-3

Coach: W.C. Wurtenberg Capt: John Eckstorm

H A A A H A H

1-0-1 1889

H Amherst N Amherst1

1 0 W 0 0 T

Capt: Clarence Howland at Springfield, Mass.

1

1882

1-1

Capt: Clarence Howland

(Holman Drew filled in due to injuries) H McGill 5 0 W A Harvard 0 53 L

1883

0-1

Capt: Clarence Howland H Williams

3 5 L

1884

1-2-1

Capt: Wheelock Towle

H H H N

Yale Harvard Tufts Tufts1

at Concord, N.H.

1

0 113 0 29 10 10 20 0

1885

No Team

1886

2-2

Capt: William Odlin

A H A A

Andover MIT Vermont Harvard

1887

11 18 11 6 91 0 0 70

Tufts Stevens MIT Amherst Trinity

52 0 4 4 15 24 52 0 66 0

1888

1

Harvard Exeter Andover MIT Williams Stevens1 Amherst

W T L W W

Andover Exeter Andover Harvard Amherst MIT Williams Stevens

0 74 10 12 4 14 30 0 36 6 0 30 40 0

at Williamstown, Mass.

L L L W W L W

45 4 34 0 20 4 0 38 60 6 42 6 20 9 18 5

at Springfield, Mass.

1

1890 H A H A A H A A

Andover Harvard Vermont Harvard Andover Bowdoin Amherst Williams

10 5 0 43 71 0 0 64 10 0 42 0 0 4 0 6

1891

Harvard Stevens Amherst Williams MIT

0 16 32 12 14 14 6 14 8 6

1892

Capt: Walter Allen

A H A A A H H A

Harvard Springfield Andover Boston A.A. Wesleyan Tufts Williams Amherst

Harvard Trinity Yale Harvard Williams Tufts Amherst

A N A H N H H H A

Harvard Yale1 Tufts Bowdoin Bowdoin2 Williams Amherst Brown Chicago A.C.

0 22 0 34 12 0 42 0 14 0 10 0 30 0 4 20 0 4

at Springfield, Mass. at Portland, Maine

1

L L W W W W W L L

W L W L W W L L

L W T L W

L W W L W W W L

4-3

0 16 16 6 0 28 0 36 20 0 14 4 34 0

L W L L W W W

W L L L W W W

5-6

Coach: W.C. Wurtenberg Capt: Frederick Crolius

H A H H H A A A A A A

Exeter Harvard Bowdoin Vermont Wesleyan Amherst Williams Brown Chicago A.C. Cincinnati Carlisle

23 5 0 21 35 6 45 6 5 23 64 6 10 6 0 12 5 17 12 17 6 17

1899

2

5-3

0 48 10 8 26 0 8 30 20 8 12 10 24 12 2 30

Coach: W.S. Moyle Capt: Edwin Jones

A A A A A H H

5-4

Coach: W.S. Moyle Capt: Charles Little

W L W W L W W L L L L

2-7

Coach: W.C. Wurtenberg Capt: Joseph Wentworth

H H N H A A A N A

2-2-1

Capt: Frank Lakeman

A A H A A

W W W L W W W W

4-4

Capt: Frank Lakeman

3-4 1893

Capt: William Odlin

A A A H H N A

L W W L

3-1-1

Capt: William Odlin

A A A H A

138

L L T W

7-1 1894

Capt: William Odlin

A A A A H H N A

34 0 0 13 0 34 0 30 54 0 52 0 24 0

1898

Travel in the 1890s

1881

Exeter Harvard Penn Princeton Amherst Williams Newton A.C.

Exeter Bowdoin Yale1 Williams West Point Wesleyan Harvard Columbia2 Brown

16 5 37 0 0 16 10 12 2 6 0 11 0 11 0 22 5 16

W W L L L L L L L

at Newton, Mass. 2 at New York, N.Y. (Manhattan Field) 1

William Wurtenberg 1895-99 — 23-23-2

1895

7-5-1

Walter McCornack 1901-02 — 15-3-1

1901

9-1

Coach: W.E. McCornack Capt: John O’Connor

H H H H N A H H A A

N.H. State Trinity Boston College Tufts Williams1 Bowdoin Wesleyan Vermont Harvard Brown 1

51 0 23 0 45 0 22 0 6 2 35 12 29 12 22 0 12 27 22 0

at Newton, Mass.

1902

6-2-1

Coach: W.E. McCornack Capt: Victor Place

H H H A H A H A N

Vermont Mass. Agric. Tufts Williams Amherst Wesleyan Springfield Harvard Brown1

11 0 0 0 29 0 18 0 6 12 12 5 11 0 6 16 12 6

at Manchester, N.H.

1

Coach: W.C. Wurtenberg Capt: Walter McCornack

H A A A H A H A H A H A A

Exeter Harvard So. Berwick Bowdoin Bates Yale MIT West Point Boston Univ. Yale Amherst Williams Brown

50 0 0 4 10 6 10 10 38 0 0 26 30 0 0 6 12 0 0 32 20 0 10 5 4 10

W L W T W L W L W L W W L

Fred Jennings 1900 — 2-4-2

Fred Folsom

1903-06 — 29-5-4

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

W W W W W W W W L W

W T W W L W W L W


Season Records, 1881-2008

1903

9-1 1907

Coach: F.G. Folsom Capt: Myron Witham

H H A H N A H A A N

Mass. Agric. Holy Cross Vermont Union Williams1 Princeton Wesleyan Amherst Harvard Brown2

12 0 18 0 36 0 34 0 17 0 0 17 34 6 18 0 11 0 62 0

at Newton, Mass. 2 at Manchester, N.H. 1

1904

7-0-1

Coach: F.G. Folsom Capt: John Knibbs

H A N A A A H N

W W W W W L W W W W

Mass. Agric. Vermont Williams1 Holy Cross Wesleyan Harvard Amherst Brown2

17 37 11 18 33 0 15 12

0 0 0 4 0 0 4 5

W W W W W T W W

8-0-1 1910

Coach: J.C. O’Connor Capt: John Glaze

H H H H H A A H A

Norwich Vermont Tufts N.H. State Mass. Agric. Maine Amherst Holy Cross Harvard

1908

12 0 0 0 6 0 10 0 6 0 27 0 15 10 52 0 22 0

1

H H H A N H A

1905

Vermont Mass. Agric. Tufts Williams Holy Cross Amherst Princeton1 Harvard

11 23 18 0 18 17 10 0

0 0 0 0 5 0 6 6

H H H H H H A A A N

Norwich Mass. Agric. Vermont Holy Cross Colgate Williams Princeton Amherst Harvard Brown1

34 0 18 0 12 0 16 6 10 16 24 0 6 0 0 0 6 6 24 6

at Springfield, Mass.

1

1906

Norwich Vermont Holy Cross Maine Mass. Agric. Williams Princeton Amherst Harvard Brown1

5 0 8 0 16 0 4 0 26 0 0 0 0 42 4 0 9 22 0 23

at Springfield, Mass.

1

W W W W W T L W L L

8-1 1918

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: Lawrence Whitney

H H A A A H H A N 1

Mass. Agric. Norwich Williams Vermont Princeton Amherst Tufts Penn Syracuse1

29 6 74 0 21 3 42 0 12 16 32 0 68 0 41 0 40 0

at Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

1915 H H A H A A N H A

Mass. Agric. Maine Tufts Vermont Princeton Amherst Penn1 Bates Syracuse

13 0 32 0 20 7 60 0 7 30 26 0 7 3 29 0 0 0

at Boston, Mass. (Braves Field)

1

Frank Cavanaugh

1916

1911-16 — 42-9-3

1911

8-2

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: Edward Daley

H H H H H H H A A A

Walter Lillard 1909 — 5-1-2

5-1-2 1912

Coach: W.H. Lillard Capt: Clarke Tobin

H H H H A H A A

Norwich Mass. Agric. Bowdoin Colby Holy Cross Williams Vermont Amherst Princeton Harvard

Mass. Agric. Vermont Bowdoin Williams Amherst Holy Cross Princeton Harvard

23 0 0 0 15 0 18 0 12 0 12 0 6 6 3 12

W T W W W W T L

18 22 23 12 6 23 12 18 0 3

3 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 3 5

Bates Norwich Mass. Agric. Vermont Williams Princeton Amherst Cornell Harvard

1913

26 0 41 9 47 0 55 0 21 0 7 22 60 0 24 0 0 3

Mass. Agric. Colby Vermont Williams Princeton Amherst Penn Carlisle1

13 3 53 0 33 7 48 6 6 0 21 7 34 21 10 35

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

1

William Randall 1910 — 5-2-0

at Haverhill, Mass. 2 at Springfield, Mass. 1

W W W W L L W T T

H H H H N A

Norwich 20 0 6 34 Syracuse1 Portsmouth Marines 26 0 Middlebury 26 0 0 28 Brown1 Penn 0 21

*Student Army Training Corps 1 at Springfield, Mass. 2 at Boston, Mass. (Braves Field)

1919 H H H H N H N N

Springfield Norwich Mass. Agric. Penn State Cornell1 Colgate Penn1 Brown2

40 0 13 0 27 7 19 13 9 0 7 7 20 19 6 7

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds) 2 at Boston, Mass. (Braves Field)

1

1920

Norwich Penn State Holy Cross Syracuse Tufts Cornell1 Penn Brown2 Washington

31 0 7 14 27 14 0 10 34 7 14 3 44 7 14 6 27 7

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds) 2 at Boston, Mass. (Braves Field)

1

W W W W W T W L

7-2

Coach: C.W. Spears Capt: James Robertson

H A H H H N A N H

W L W W L L

6-1-1

Coach: C.W. Spears Capt: Jackson Cannell

W W W W W L W W L

7-1

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: Robert Hogsett

H H H H A A A N

N.H. State 33 0 Boston College 32 6 Lebanon Valley 47 0 Mass. Agric. 62 0 0 10 Georgetown1 Princeton 3 7 2 15 10 Syracuse Penn 7 7 West Virginia 7 7

*3-3

Coach: C.W. Spears Capt: Kenneth Bevan

W L W L W W W W W

7-2

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: Ray Bennett

H H H H A A H A A

W W W W W W W W L L

W W W W L W W W T

5-2-2

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: Bernard Gerrish

H H H H N A N A H

W W W W L W W W W

7-1-1

Coach: F.W. Cavanaugh Capt: John McAuliffe

at New York, N.Y. (Manhattan Field)

6-3-1 1909

Coach: F.G. Folsom Capt: John Glaze

H H H H H A A A A N

W W W W L W W T T W

W W W W L W L

W W W T W W W L

7-1-2

Coach: F.G. Folsom Capt: David Main

6 0 18 0 33 0 39 0 0 6 15 3 0 18

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

1

at Newton, Mass. 2 at Boston, Mass. (Huntington Park) 1

Mass. Agric. Colby Vermont Williams Princeton1 Amherst Harvard

6-1-1

Coach: J.C. O’Connor Capt: George Kennedy

H H H A A H N A

W T W W W W W W W

5-2 1914

Coach: W.J. Randall Capt: John Ryan

Jackson Cannell

Clarence Spears

1921-22, ’29-33 — 39-19-4

1917-20 — 21-9-1

W W W W W W W L

1917

5-3

Coach: C.W. Spears Capt: Hubert McDonough

H H H H H N N N

Springfield Middlebury West Virginia N.H. State Penn State Penn1 Tufts2 Brown1

14 0 32 6 6 2 21 6 10 7 0 7 0 27 0 13

at Boston, Mass. (Braves Field) 2 at Manchester, N.H.

1

W W W W W L L L

1921

6-2-1

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: James Robertson

H H H H H N N N A

Norwich 34 3 Middlebury 28 3 New Hampshire 24 0 Tennessee 14 3 Columbia 31 7 1 7 59 Cornell 14 14 Penn2 7 14 Syracuse2 Georgia 7 0

1 at Troy, N.Y. at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

W W W W W L T L W

2

John O’Connor 1907-08 — 14-1-2

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

139


Season Records, 1881-2008

1922

6-3 1926

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: Charles Burke

H H H H A H N N N

Norwich Maine Middlebury Vermont Harvard Boston Univ. Cornell1 Columbia2 Brown2

20 0 19 0 21 0 3 6 3 12 10 7 0 23 28 7 7 0

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds) 2 at Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

1

W W W L L W L W W

4-4 1932

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Newman Horton

H H H A A A H H

Norwich Hobart Virginia Tech Yale Harvard Brown Boston Univ. Cornell

59 0 50 0 20 0 7 14 12 16 0 10 32 0 23 24

1927

Norwich Hobart Allegheny Temple Harvard Yale Brown Cornell

47 0 46 0 38 7 47 7 30 6 0 19 19 7 53 7

1928

Jess Hawley

1923-28 — 39-10-1

1923

8-1

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Cyril Aschenbach

H H H A A H N H N

Norwich Maine Boston Univ. Vermont Harvard Cornell Brown1 Colby Columbia2

13 0 6 0 24 0 27 2 16 0 7 32 16 14 62 0 31 6

1 at Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park) at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

W W W W W L W W W

2

1924

7-0-1

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Henry Bjorkman

H H H A A H H N

Norwich McGill Vermont Yale Harvard Brown Boston Univ. Cornell1

40 0 52 0 38 0 14 14 6 0 10 3 38 0 27 14

at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

1

1925

8-0

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Nathan Parker

H H H H A A H A

140

Norwich Hobart Vermont Maine Harvard Brown Cornell Chicago

W W W T W W W W

59 0 34 0 50 0 56 0 32 9 14 0 62 13 33 7

W W W W W W W W

W W W W W L W W

5-4

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Richard Black

H H H H A A H A A

H H H A A A H A

Norwich 73 0 Vermont 32 0 Lafayette 6 0 Penn 7 14 Harvard 7 10 Yale 0 6 New Hampshire 25 0 Cornell 6 21

7-1 1933

Coach: J.B. Hawley Capt: Robert MacPhail

H H H H A A A H

W W W L L L W L

Norwich Hobart Allegheny Columbia Harvard Yale Brown Cornell Northwestern

39 6 44 0 37 12 21 7 7 19 0 18 0 14 28 0 6 27

1929

H H H A A A A H A

Norwich Vermont Bates Penn Harvard Yale Princeton Cornell Chicago

Norwich Hobart Allegheny Columbia Harvard Yale Brown Cornell Navy

67 0 68 0 53 0 34 0 34 7 12 16 13 6 18 14 6 13

Norwich Bates Boston Univ. Columbia Harvard Yale Allegheny Cornell Stanford

79 0 20 0 74 0 52 0 7 2 0 0 43 14 19 13 7 14

Norwich 56 6 Buffalo 61 0 Holy Cross 14 7 Columbia 6 19 Lebanon Valley 20 6 Yale 33 33 Harvard 6 7 Cornell 14 0 6 32 Stanford1 at Cambridge, Mass.

1

W W W W W L W W L

W W W W W T W W L

5-3-1

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: Stanley Yudicky

H H H A H A A H N

W W W W T L L L L

W W W L W T L W L

7-1-1

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: Gordon Bennett

H H H H A A H A A

Norwich Vermont Holy Cross Brown Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

1937

58 0 56 0 0 7 34 0 26 7 11 7 20 13 20 6 13 13

S 25 H O 2 H O 9 A O 16 A O 23 A O 30 A N 6 A N 13 H N 20 A

Bates Amherst Springfield Brown Harvard Yale Princeton Cornell Columbia

39 31 42 41 20 9 33 6 27

0 7 0 0 2 9 9 6 0

Bates St. Lawrence Princeton Brown Harvard Yale Dickinson Cornell Stanford

1939 1934-40 — 45-15-4

1934

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: George Hill

H H H H A A H A A

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: John Kenny

H H H A A A H H A A

6-3

Norwich 39 0 Vermont 32 0 Maine 27 0 Virginia 27 0 Harvard 10 0 Yale 2 7 New Hampshire 21 7 Cornell 6 21 Princeton 13 38

1935

46 0 51 0 22 0 34 13 13 7 24 6 44 6 7 14 13 23

W W W W W L W L L

8-2

Norwich 39 0 Vermont 47 0 Bates 59 0 Brown 41 0 Harvard 14 6 Yale 14 6 William & Mary 34 0 Cornell 41 6 Princeton 6 26 Columbia 7 13

W W W W W W W W L L

S 30 H O 7 H O 14 N O 21 H O 28 A N 4 A N 11 A N 18 H D 2 N

W W W W W W W L L

5-3-1

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: Charles Miller

Earl Blaik

W W W W W T W T W

7-2

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: Robert MacLeod

H H A H A A H A A

W W L W W W W W T

7-0-2

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: Merrill Davis

1938

W W W W L L L W L

7-1-1

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: Harold Andres

1931

41 0 39 6 14 0 14 7 7 7 13 14 0 7 0 7 0 39

7-2

1930 H H H H A A H A A

W W W L L L W L

4-4-1

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: Philip Glazer

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: Ellsworth Armstrong

H H H A A A A H A

4-4 1936

Coach: J.L. Cannell Capt: William Hoffman

St. Lawrence 41 9 Hampden-Sydney 34 6 0 0 Navy1 Lafayette 14 0 Harvard 16 0 Yale 33 0 Princeton 7 9 Cornell 6 35 3 14 Stanford2

1 at Baltimore, Md. at New York, N.Y. (Polo Grounds)

W W T W W W L L L

D.O. (Tuss) McLaughry 1941-42, ’45-54 — 44-58-3

1941

5-4

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Charles Pearson

S 27 H O 4 H O 11 H O 18 A O 25 A N 1 H N 8 A N 15 A N 22 A

Norwich 35 0 Amherst 47 7 Colgate 18 6 Harvard 0 7 Yale 7 0 William & Mary 0 3 Princeton 20 13 Cornell 19 33 Georgia 0 35

1942

5-4

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Edward Kast

S 26 A O 3 H O 10 H O 17 A O 24 A O 31 H N 7 A N 14 N N 21 A

Holy Cross 17 6 Miami (Ohio) 58 7 Colgate 19 27 Harvard 14 2 Yale 7 17 William & Mary 14 35 Princeton 19 7 19 21 Cornell1 Columbia 26 13

at Buffalo, N.Y. (Civic Stadium)

1

W W W L W L W L L

W W L W L L W L W

2

1940

Coach: E.H. Blaik Capt: Louis Young

S 28 H O 5 H O 12 H O 19 A O 26 A N 2 H N 9 A N 16 H N 23 A

St. Lawrence Franklin & Marshall Columbia Yale Harvard Sewanee Princeton Cornell Brown

5-4

36 0 21 23 6 20 7 13 7 6 26 0 9 14 3 0 20 6

W L L L W W L W W

Earl Brown

1943-44 — 8-6-1

1943

Coach: E.M. Brown Capt: None

S 26 A O 2 H O 9 A O 30 A N 6 H N 13 N N 20 A 1

Holy Cross Coast Guard Penn Yale Columbia Cornell1 Princeton

6-1

3 0 47 0 6 7 20 6 47 13 20 0 42 13

at Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

W W L W W W W


Season Records, 1881-2008

1944

2-5-1 1947

Coach: E.M. Brown Capt: None

S 30 H O 7 A O 14 N O 28 A N 4 A N 11 H N 18 A N 25 A

Holy Cross Penn Notre Dame1 Brown Yale Coast Guard Cornell Columbia

6 6 6 20 0 64 14 13 0 6 0 19 13 14 18 0

at Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

1

1945

Holy Cross Penn Notre Dame Syracuse Yale Princeton Cornell Columbia

1946

6 13 0 12 0 34 8 0 0 6 13 13 13 20 0 21

Holy Cross Syracuse Penn Brown Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

Holy Cross Syracuse Penn Brown Columbia Yale Harvard Cornell Princeton

3 0 20 14 6 39 13 20 13 33 2 33 7 21 7 21 20 13

0 0 28 7 0 32 13 10 14 13 14 23 0 15 21 13 12 14

L L L W L T L L

W W L L L L L L W

O 2 A O 9 H O 16 H O 23 A O 30 A N 6 H N 13 A N 20 A

Penn Holy Cross Colgate Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

1949

13 26 19 6 41 16 14 7 41 14 26 21 26 27 33 13

Penn Holy Cross Colgate Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

L W W W W W L W

6-2

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Herbert Carey

O 1 A O 8 H O 15 H O 22 A O 29 A N 5 A N 12 H N 19 A

T W L W W L L W L

0 21 31 7 27 13 27 13 34 13 35 14 16 7 13 19

L W W W W W W L

3-5-1 1953

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Paul Staley

S 30 H O 7 A O 14 A O 21 H O 28 A N 4 A N 11 A N 18 H N 25 A

Holy Cross Michigan Penn Lehigh Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

6-2 1951

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Dale Armstrong

3-6

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Thomas Douglas

S 28 A O 5 H O 12 A O 19 A O 26 H N 2 A N 9 H N 16 A N 26 A

S 27 A O 4 A O 11 H O 18 H O 25 A N 1 A N 8 A N 15 H N 22 A

1-6-1 1948

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capts: Meryll Frost, Carl McKinnon

S 29 H O 6 A O 13 A O 27 A N 3 A N 10 A N 17 H N 24 A

T L L W L L L W

4-4-1 1950

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Judson Hannigan

21 21 7 27 26 42 14 16 27 7 7 0 14 7 0 24 7 13

4-5

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: William Vesprini

S 29 H O 6 A O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 A N 10 A N 17 H N 24 A

Fordham Penn Army Syracuse Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

1952

6 14 14 39 28 14 14 0 26 20 14 10 6 21 13 21 0 13

Holy Cross Penn Army Rutgers Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

L L W W W W L L L

2-7

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Peter Reich

S 27 H O 4 A O 11 A O 18 H O 25 A N 1 A N 8 H N 15 A N 22 A

T L L L W W W L L

9 27 0 7 7 37 29 20 19 26 7 21 38 14 7 13 0 33

2-7 1957 7-1-1 (5-1-1)

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Bayard Johnson

S 26 N O 3 A O 10 A O 17 H O 24 A O 31 A N 7 A N 14 H N 21 A

Holy Cross Navy Army Colgate Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton 1

at Lynn, Mass.

6 28 7 55 0 27 14 24 14 20 32 0 19 25 26 28 34 12

1954

3-6

Coach: D.O. McLaughry Capt: Louis Turner

S 25 H O 2 H O 9 A O 16 H O 23 A O 30 A N 6 H N 13 A N 20 A

L L L L L W L L W

Holy Cross Navy Army Colgate Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

27 26 7 42 6 60 7 13 13 7 7 13 26 0 21 40 7 49

W L L L W L W L L

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Joseph Palermo

S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 A O 26 A N 2 A N 9 A N 16 H N 23 A

New Hampshire 27 0 Penn* 6 3 Brown* 35 0 Holy Cross 14 7 Harvard* 26 0 Yale* 14 14 Columbia* 7 0 Cornell* 20 19 Princeton* 14 34

1958

7-2 (6-1)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Alvin Krutsch

S 27 H O 4 H O 11 A O 18 H O 25 A N 1 A N 8 H N 15 A N 22 A

Lafayette Penn* Brown* Holy Cross Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

20 0 13 12 20 0 8 14 8 16 22 14 38 0 32 15 21 12

S 26 H O 3 A O 10 H O 17 A O 24 A O 31 A N 7 A N 14 H N 21 A

Holy Cross Penn* Brown* Boston College Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

1960

1955-70 — 104-37-3

1955

3-6

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Leo McKenna

S 24 A O 1 H O 8 A O 15 A O 22 H O 29 A N 5 A N 12 H N 19 A

Colgate Holy Cross Brown Lafayette Harvard Yale Columbia Cornell Princeton

1956

20 21 21 29 0 7 13 21 14 9 0 20 14 7 7 0 3 6

New Hampshire 13 0 Penn* 7 14 Brown* 14 7 Lafayette 7 7 Harvard* 21 28 Yale* 0 19 Columbia* 14 0 Cornell* 27 14 Princeton* 19 0

Defending against Princeton in the 22-21 victory over the Tigers in 1963.

L L L L W L W W L

5-3-1 (4-3)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Robert Rex

S 29 H O 6 A O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 A N 10 H N 17 A N 24 A

8 31 0 13 0 0 12 35 9 0 12 8 22 0 21 12 12 7

W L W T L L W W W

S 24 H O 1 H O 8 A O 15 H O 22 A O 29 A N 5 H N 12 A N 19 A

New Hampshire 7 6 Penn* 15 0 Brown* 20 0 Holy Cross 8 9 Harvard* 6 9 Yale* 0 29 Columbia* 22 6 Cornell* 20 0 Princeton* 0 7

1961

New Hampshire 28 3 Penn* 30 0 Brown* 34 0 Holy Cross 13 17 Harvard* 15 21 Yale* 24 8 Columbia* 14 35 Cornell* 15 14 Princeton* 24 6

1962

Massachusetts Penn* Brown* Holy Cross Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

W W W L L W L W W

9-0 (7-0)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: William King

S 29 H O 6 H O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 A N 10 H N 17 A N 24 A

W W W L L L W W L

6-3 (5-2)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: James Lemen

S 30 H O 7 A O 14 H O 21 A O 28 A N 4 A N 11 A N 18 H N 25 A

L L T L W W W W W

5-4 (4-3)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Kenneth DeHaven

Bob Blackman

W W W L L W W W W

1959 5-3-1 (5-1-1) Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: William Gundy

L L L W L L W L L

W W W W W T W W L

22 3 17 0 41 0 10 0 24 6 9 0 42 0 28 21 38 27

W W W W W W W W W

141


1963

Season Records, 1881-2008

7-2 (5-2) 1969

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Scott Creelman

S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 H O 26 A N 2 A N 9 A N 16 H N 23 A

Bucknell Penn* Brown* Holy Cross Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

1964

20 18 28 0 14 7 13 8 13 17 6 10 47 6 12 7 22 21

6-3 (4-3)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: John McLean

S 26 A O 3 H O 10 H O 17 H O 24 A O 31 A N 7 H N 14 A N 21 A

New Hampshire 40 0 Boston Univ. 28 6 Princeton* 7 37 Brown* 24 14 Harvard* 48 0 Yale* 15 24 Columbia* 31 14 Cornell* 15 33 Penn* 27 7

1965

New Hampshire 56 6 Holy Cross 27 6 Penn* 24 19 Brown* 35 9 Harvard* 14 0 Yale* 20 17 Columbia* 47 0 Cornell* 20 0 Princeton* 28 14

1966

Massachusetts Holy Cross Princeton* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Penn*

1967

17 7 6 7 31 13 49 14 14 19 28 13 56 14 32 23 40 21

Massachusetts Holy Cross Penn* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

1968

28 10 24 8 23 0 41 6 23 21 15 56 13 7 21 24 17 14

142

W L W W L W W W W

W W W W W L W L W

4-5 (3-4)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Randolph Wallick

S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 H O 26 A N 2 A N 9 H N 16 A N 23 A

New Hampshire 31 0 Holy Cross 38 6 Penn* 41 0 Brown* 38 13 Harvard* 24 10 Yale* 42 21 Columbia* 37 7 Cornell* 24 7 Princeton* 7 35

1970

Massachusetts Holy Cross Princeton* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Penn*

27 0 50 14 38 0 42 14 37 14 10 0 55 0 24 0 28 0

W W W W W W W W W

New Hampshire 21 0 Holy Cross 17 29 Princeton* 7 34 Brown* 48 0 Harvard* 7 22 Yale* 27 47 Columbia* 31 19 Cornell* 27 6 Penn* 21 26

W L L W L L W W L

6-3 (6-1)

S 29 A O 6 H O 13 H O 20 A O 27 A N 3 H N 10 A N 17 H N 24 A

New Hampshire 9 10 Holy Cross 0 10 Penn* 16 22 Brown* 28 16 Harvard* 24 18 Yale* 24 13 Columbia* 24 6 Cornell* 17 0 Princeton* 42 24

S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 A O 26 H N 2 A N 9 H N 16 A N 23 A

Massachusetts Holy Cross Princeton* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Penn*

0 14 3 14 7 14 7 6 15 17 9 14 21 0 21 9 20 27

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Thomas Parnon, Reginald Williams

S 27 A O 4 H O 11 H O 18 H O 25 A N 1 A N 8 A N 15 H N 22 A

Massachusetts Holy Cross Penn* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

1976

1971

8-1 (6-1)

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Stuart Simms, Wayne Young

S 25 A O 2 H O 9 H O 16 A O 23 A O 30 H N 6 A N 13 H N 20 A

Massachusetts Holy Cross Penn* Brown* Harvard* Yale* Columbia* Cornell* Princeton*

31 7 28 9 19 3 10 7 16 13 17 15 29 31 24 14 33 7

W W W W W W L W W

1972 7-1-1 (5-1-1) Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Robert Norton, Frederick Radke

S 30 H O 7 A O 14 H O 21 H O 28 A N 4 A N 11 H N 18 A N 25 A

New Hampshire 24 14 Holy Cross 17 7 Princeton* 35 14 Brown* 49 20 Harvard* 21 21 Yale* 14 45 Columbia* 38 8 Cornell* 31 22 Penn* 31 17

3 7 28 7 19 14 10 10 10 24 14 16 22 17 33 10 21 16

L L L W L L W W L

W W W W T L W W W

S 18 H S 25 H O 2 A O 9 A O 16 H O 23 A O 30 H N 6 A N 13 A

Penn* 20 0 New Hampshire 24 13 Holy Cross 45 7 Yale* 14 18 Harvard* 10 17 Cornell* 35 0 Columbia* 34 14 Brown* 21 35 Princeton* 33 7

1977

W W W L L W W L W

6-3 (4-3)

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Curtis Oberg, James Vailas

S 17 H S 24 H O 1 A O 8 A O 15 A O 22 H O 29 A N 5 H N 12 A

L W W T L L W W W

6-3 (4-3)

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Kevin Young, Patrick Sullivan

1971-77 — 41-20-2

S 18 H S 25 A O 2 H O 9 A O 16 H O 23 A O 30 H N 6 H N 13 A N 20 A

3-6 (3-4)

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Brian Wroczynski, Thomas Snickenberger

Princeton* Holy Cross Boston Univ. Yale* Harvard* Cornell* Columbia* Brown* Penn*

14 11 17 14 38 0 3 0 25 31 17 13 14 7 10 13 3 7

W W W W L W W L L

5-5 (5-2)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Sean Mahler, David Neslund

L L L W W W W W W

1975 5-3-1 (4-2-1)

Jake Crouthamel

1982

Coach: J.J. Crouthamel Capts: Thomas C. Csatari, Herbert Hopkins

9-0 (7-0) 1974

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capts: Murry Bowden, Robert Peters

S 26 H O 3 A O 10 H O 17 H O 24 A O 31 A N 7 H N 14 A N 21 A

W W W W W W W W L

W W W W W W W W W

7-2 (5-2)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Stephen Luxford

S 30 A O 7 H O 14 H O 21 A O 28 A N 4 A N 11 A N 18 H N 25 A

S 27 A O 4 H O 11 H O 18 A O 25 A N 1 A N 8 A N 15 H N 22 A

7-2 (6-1)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: William Calhoun

S 24 H O 1 A O 8 H O 15 H O 22 A O 29 A N 5 H N 12 A N 19 A

W W L W W L W L W

9-0 (7-0)

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capt: Thomas Clarke

S 25 H O 2 A O 9 H O 16 A O 23 A O 30 A N 6 A N 13 H N 20 A

W W W W L L W W W

8-1 (6-1) 1973

Coach: R.L. Blackman Capts: John Ritchie, Ernest Babcock

6-3 (6-1)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Eugene Teevens, Joseph Nastri

S 23 H S 30 A O 7 H O 14 H O 21 A O 28 A N 4 H N 11 A N 18 A

Penn* Holy Cross Boston Univ. Yale* Harvard* Cornell* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

1979

31 21 0 35 17 20 10 3 19 24 14 7 37 7 31 21 28 21

S 22 H S 29 A O 6 H O 13 A O 20 A O 27 H N 3 A N 10 H N 17 A

Princeton* 0 16 New Hampshire 10 10 Holy Cross 7 13 Yale* 0 3 Harvard* 10 7 Cornell* 10 21 Columbia* 17 0 Brown* 24 10 Penn* 20 6

1980

Penn* 40 7 New Hampshire 7 24 Holy Cross 6 17 William & Mary 14 17 Harvard* 30 12 Cornell* 3 7 Yale* 7 35 Columbia* 48 0 Brown* 28 24 Princeton* 24 27

1981

W L L L W L L W W L

6-4 (6-1)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Kent Cooper, George Thompson

S 19 H S 26 A O 3 H O 10 H O 17 A O 24 H O 31 A N 7 A N 14 H N 21 A

L T L L W L W W W

4-6 (4-3)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: David Shula, Jerome Pierce

S 20 H S 27 H O 4 A O 11 A O 18 H O 25 A N 1 H N 8 H N 15 A N 22 A

W L L W L W W W W

4-4-1 (4-3)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Thomas Marek, Cody Press

Princeton* 32 13 Massachusetts 8 10 Holy Cross 0 28 William & Mary 7 12 Harvard* 24 10 Cornell* 42 7 Yale* 3 24 Columbia* 21 7 Brown* 38 13 Penn* 33 13

L L L L W W L W W W

1983 4-5-1 (4-2-1)

Joe Yukica

1978-86 — 36-47-4

1978

Penn* 0 21 Holy Cross 12 28 Colgate 21 38 William & Mary 16 24 Harvard* 14 12 Cornell* 14 13 Yale* 21 22 Columbia* 56 41 Brown* 22 16 Princeton* 43 20

W L L L W W L W W W

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Francis Polsinello, David Fuhrman

S 17 H S 24 A O 1 H O 8 H O 15 A O 22 H O 29 A N 5 N N 12 H N 19 A

1

Princeton* 21 3 Army 12 13 Holy Cross 14 41 William & Mary 17 21 Harvard* 28 12 Cornell* 31 17 Yale* 24 21 17 17 Columbia1* Brown* 7 25 Penn* 14 38

at East Rutherford, N.J.

1984

2-7 (2-5)

Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Donald Pomeroy, Richard Weissman

S 22 H S 29 H O 6 A O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 H N 10 A N 17 A

W L L L W W W T L L

Penn* 24 55 New Hampshire 10 38 Holy Cross 20 30 Yale* 18 28 Harvard* 7 21 Cornell* 10 13 Columbia* 41 9 Brown* 27 11 Princeton* 17 21

L L L L L L W W L

1985 2-7-1 (2-4-1) Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: Robert Brown, Leonard Fontes

S 21 H S 28 A O 5 H O 12 H O 19 A O 26 A N 2 H N 9 A N 16 H N 23 A

Princeton* 3 10 New Hampshire 7 23 Holy Cross 14 17 Colgate 28 54 Harvard* 7 17 Cornell* 20 17 Yale* 17 17 Columbia* 34 3 Brown* 0 22 Penn* 14 19

L L L L L W T W L L

1986 3-6-1 (3-3-1) Coach: J.M. Yukica Capts: David Gabianelli, Russell Gardner

S 20 H S 27 H O 4 A O 11 A O 18 H O 25 H N 1 A N 8 H N 15 A N 22 A

Penn* 7 21 New Hampshire 12 66 Navy 0 45 Holy Cross 7 48 Harvard* 26 42 Cornell* 7 10 Yale* 39 13 Columbia* 41 0 Brown* 21 21 Princeton* 28 6

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

L L L L L L W W T W


Season Records, 1881-2008

1991 7-2-1 (6-0-1) 1992 Coach: E.F. Teevens III Capts: Salvatore Sciretto, Michael Bobo, Harry Wright

S 21 A S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 A O 26 H N 2 A N 9 A N 16 H N 23 H

Penn* Bucknell Lehigh Holy Cross Yale* Cornell* Harvard* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

21 15 34 16 28 30 6 23 28 24 31 25 31 31 28 19 45 13 31 13

S 19 H S 26 A O 3 H O 10 H O 17 A O 24 A O 31 H N 7 A N 14 H N 21 A

1988

Penn* Lehigh Davidson Holy Cross Harvard* Cornell* Yale* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

1989

27 33 16 41 24 3 3 17 38 7 7 24 13 22 20 10 37 24 24 17

Princeton* Boston Univ. Bucknell Holy Cross Yale* Harvard* Cornell* Columbia* Brown* Penn*

1990

14 20 28 27 20 36 7 33 19 24 5 6 28 14 13 12 12 6 24 0

Colgate Penn* Fordham Lafayette Yale* Cornell* Harvard* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

16 20 11 13 31 14 27 15 14 13 14 17 12 35 14 13 14 27 13 20

Penn* 6 16 Lehigh 33 14 New Hampshire 21 21 Holy Cross 10 21 Yale* 27 17 Cornell* 11 6 Harvard* 17 0 Columbia* 34 20 Brown* 29 0 Princeton* 23 6

Penn* 6 10 Holy Cross 7 13 Bucknell 31 13 New Hampshire 7 14 Yale* 31 14 Cornell* 28 27 Harvard* 39 34 Columbia* 42 25 Brown* 39 16 Princeton* 28 22

L L W L W W W W W W

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Taran Lent, Peter Oberle

S 16 A S 23 A S 30 H O 7 H O 14 A O 21 H O 28 A N 4 A N 11 H N 18 H

Penn* Fordham Cornell* Lafayette Yale* Colgate Harvard* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

12 20 34 14 19 24 14 7 22 7 35 14 23 7 43 27 10 7 10 10

John Lyons

1992-2004 — 60-68-1

S 21 H S 28 A O 5 H O 12 H O 19 H O 26 A N 2 A N 9 H N 16 A N 23 A

Penn* Lehigh Fordham Holy Cross Yale* Cornell* Harvard* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

L W L W W W W W W T

24 22 21 14 20 7 35 7 40 6 38 21 6 3 40 0 27 24 24 0

W W W W W W W W W W

8-2 (6-1)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: William Harper, Lloyd Lee, Zachary Walz

S 20 A S 27 A O 4 H O 11 A O 18 A O 25 H N 1 H N 8 A N 15 H N 22 H

Penn* 23 15 Holy Cross 35 6 Cornell* 24 20 Fordham 31 10 Yale* 21 7 Lehigh 26 46 Harvard* 0 24 Columbia* 23 21 Brown* 13 7 Princeton* (ot) 12 9

1998

W W W W W L L W W W

2-8 (1-6)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Johnathan Gibbs, Kyle Rogers, Adam Young

S 19 H S 26 A O 3 H O 10 A O 17 H O 24 A O 31 H N 7 H N 14 A N 21 A

L L W L W L L W W W

Penn* 14 17 Maine 3 14 Lafayette (ot) 13 10 Colgate 24 45 Yale* 22 19 Cornell* 11 14 Harvard* 7 20 Columbia* 14 24 Brown* 21 28 Princeton* 13 35

1999

L L W L W L L L L L

2-8 (2-5)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Reggie Belhomme, Thomas Reusser, Caleb Moore, Kyle Schroeder

S 18 A S 25 H O 2 A O 9 H O 16 A O 23 H O 30 A N 6 A N 13 H N 20 H

L W L L L L W W W W

L W T L W W W W W W

L L W W W L L W L L

10-0 (7-0)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Gregory Smith, Mark Abel, Brian Larsen

7-3 (6-1) 1995 7-2-1 (4-2-1) 1997

Penn* Colgate Lafayette Lehigh Yale* Cornell* Harvard* Columbia* Brown* Princeton*

2000

6 17 3 35 10 20 14 30 3 44 20 17 21 63 14 21 28 35 19 18

S 16 H S 23 A S 30 A O 7 H O 14 H O 21 A O 28 H N 4 A N 11 H N 18 A

L L L L L W L L L W

2-8 (1-6)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capt: Caleb Moore

7-2-1 (6-1)

Coach: E.F. Teevens III Capts: Peter Chapman, Richard Joyce

S 15 H S 22 H S 29 A O 6 A O 13 H O 20 A O 27 H N 3 H N 10 A N 17 A

S 17 A S 24 H O 1 H O 8 A O 15 H O 22 A O 29 H N 5 H N 12 A N 19 A

5-5 (4-3)

Coach: E.F. Teevens III Capts: Mark Johnson, Kevin Luensmann

S 16 H S 23 H S 30 A O 7 H O 14 H O 21 A O 28 A N 4 A N 11 H N 18 A

L L W L L L L W L L

W L W W W L W W W W

4-6 (2-5) 1996

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Josh Bloom, Hunter Buckner

5-5 (4-3)

Coach: E.F. Teevens III Capts: David Gazzaniga, Paul Michael

S 17 H S 24 H O 1 A O 8 A O 15 H O 22 H O 29 A N 5 H N 12 A N 19 A

S 18 A S 25 H O 2 A O 9 H O 16 A O 23 H O 30 H N 6 A N 13 H N 20 H

2-8 (1-6)

Princeton* 3 34 New Hampshire 3 41 Davidson 38 7 Holy Cross 23 62 Harvard* 3 42 Cornell* 14 21 Yale* 7 17 Columbia* 12 10 Brown* 0 19 Penn* 7 49

Penn* 36 17 New Hampshire 27 45 Bucknell 44 14 Holy Cross 48 0 Yale* 39 27 Cornell* 16 26 Harvard* 31 7 Columbia* 38 19 Brown* 51 28 Princeton* 34 20

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capt: Jay Fiedler

1987-91 — 26-22-2

Coach: E.F. Teevens III Capts: Brett Matthews, Matthew Drury

S 19 H S 26 A O 3 H O 10 A O 17 H O 24 A O 31 A N 7 H N 14 A N 21 A

1993

Eugene (Buddy) Teevens 1987

W W L L W W T W W W

8-2 (6-1) 1994

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Gregory Hoffmeister, George Neos, Michael Phillips

Colgate 24 42 New Hampshire 21 42 Penn* 14 48 Yale* 14 24 Holy Cross 31 14 Columbia* 21 49 Harvard* 7 49 Cornell* 31 49 Brown* 26 34 Princeton* 42 37

L L L L W L L L L W

Jon Aljancic scored 10 touchdowns and threw for 10 more in the perfect 1996 season.

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

143


2001

Season Records, 1881-2008

1-8 (1-6) 2003

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capt: Matthew Mercer

S 15 A S 22 H S 29 H O 7 A O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 H N 10 A N 17 H

Colgate canceled New Hampshire 38 42 L Penn* 20 21 L Yale* 32 27 W Holy Cross 17 49 L Columbia* 20 27 L Harvard* 21 31 L Cornell* 24 28 L Brown* 16 41 L Princeton* 14 35 L

2002

3-7 (2-5)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capt: Kevin Noone

S 21 A S 28 H O 5 A O 12 H O 19 H O 26 A N 2 H N 9 A N 16 H N 23 A

Colgate 26 30 New Hampshire 26 29 Penn* 14 49 Yale* 20 17 Holy Cross 44 36 Columbia* 24 23 Harvard* 26 31 Cornell* 19 21 Brown* 18 21 Princeton* 30 38

L L L W W W L L L L

5-5 (4-3)

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Casey Cramer, Clayton Smith

S 20 H S 27 A O 4 H O 11 A O 18 A O 25 H N 1 A N 8 H N 15 A N 22 H

Colgate 9 31 New Hampshire 17 42 Penn* 20 33 Yale* 17 40 Holy Cross 24 20 Columbia* 26 21 Harvard* 30 16 Cornell* 26 21 Brown* 21 26 Princeton* 21 15

2004

2-8 (2-5) 2008

Coach: E.F Teevens III Capts: Preston Copley, Michael Rabil

L L L L W W W W L W

S 16 A S 23 H S 30 A O 7 H O 14 H O 21 A O 28 H N 4 A N 11 H N 18 A

Colgate 7 28 New Hampshire 14 56 Penn* 10 17 Yale* 14 26 Holy Cross (ot) 21 24 Columbia* 20 7 Harvard* 0 28 Cornell* 25 28 Brown* (ot) 19 13 Princeton* 17 27

L L L L L W L L W L

Colgate 15 17 New Hampshire 24 45 Penn* 0 35 Yale* 14 24 Holy Cross 0 24 Columbia* 6 9 Harvard* 12 13 Cornell* 7 14 Brown* 20 7 Princeton* 10 17

L L L L L L L L W L

1987-91, 2005-

2005

2-8 (1-6)

Coach: E.F Teevens III Capts: Joshua Dooley, Anthony Gargiulo

S 20 A S 27 H O 4 A O 11 H O 18 H O 25 A N 1 H N 8 A N 15 H N 22 A

Colgate 20 34 New Hampshire 6 42 Penn* 10 23 Yale* 7 34 Holy Cross (ot) 26 44 Columbia* 13 21 Harvard* 7 35 Cornell* 14 37 Brown* 16 45 Princeton* 10 28

S 17 H S 24 A O 1 H O 8 A O 15 A O 22 H O 29 A N 5 H N 12 A N 19 H

Colgate 26 21 New Hampshire 20 49 Penn* 9 26 Yale* 0 13 Holy Cross 16 28 Columbia* 17 6 Harvard* 14 42 Cornell* 10 21 Brown* 14 24 Princeton* 0 30

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Capts: Jared Dowdakin, Justin Cottrell, Ian Wilson, Taylor Layman

S 15 H S 22 A S 29 H O 6 A O 13 A O 20 H O 27 A N 3 H N 10 A N 17 H

Colgate (ot) 28 31 New Hampshire 31 52 Penn* 21 13 Yale* 10 50 Holy Cross 15 41 Columbia* 37 28 Harvard* 21 28 Cornell* 59 31 Brown* 35 56 Princeton* (ot) 14 17

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Postgame — the alma mater

144

0-10 (0-7)

Coach: E.F Teevens III Capts: Milan Williams, Andrew Dete, Alex Rapp

1-9 (1-6) Eugene (Buddy) Teevens 2007 3-7 (3-4) Coach: E.F Teevens III

Coach: J.J. Lyons Capts: Ryan Conger, Chris Dodds, Chris Little, Clayton Smith

S 18 A S 25 H O 2 A O 9 H O 16 H O 23 A O 30 H N 6 A N 13 H N 20 A

2006

17-Time Ivy League Champions 1958 • 1962 • 1963 • 1965 • 1966 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1996

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This is

DARTMOUTH


2 0 0 9 F O O T B A L L S C H E D U L E

Date

Opponent

Time

Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

COLGATE at New Hampshire PENN* at Yale* at Holy Cross COLUMBIA* (Homecoming) at Harvard* CORNELL* at Brown* PRINCETON*

1:30 12:00 1:30 12:00 1:00 1:30 12:00 12:30 12:30 12:30

HOME GAME

*Ivy League game

Senior Quarterback

Junior Defensive End

Alex Jenny

Charles Bay

www.DartmouthSports.com

Senior Tight End

Carroll Papajohn


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