2024 Rams Horn Gameday FB Program

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From WCU President Dr. R. Lorraine Bernotsky

To Our Golden Rams Players, Coaches, Fans and Friends:

As West Chester University’s newly appointed 16th president, I am pleased to welcome you to the fall 2024 season of Golden Rams football! This will be my first fall sports athletics season as the president of West Chester University, and I am excited to support our student athletes as they work hard to balance the rigor of academics with practice schedules, challenging contests and other on-campus activities. Throughout the academic year it will be important for all of us to ensure that our student athletes have what they need to be successful both on and off the field. With its lifelong lessons and character-building principles, athletics is central to our mission; it teaches the importance of working together, leading our communities and celebrating one another no matter what the final score.

With the entire WCU community — students, alumni, family members, faculty, staff, and friends — I share pride and pleasure in the winning tradition of Golden Rams athletics. The University has one of the largest NCAA Division II athletic programs in the nation and one of the most successful as well.

As a member of the NCAA Division II, West Chester University strives to comply with all rules and regulations set forth by the national governing body of intercollegiate athletics. Our athletes are amateurs, who compete to enhance their educational experiences. Our coaches, administrators, student athletes, and all those associated with the University’s athletic program are dedicated to promoting good sportsmanship.

My goal is to ensure that all of our students love every aspect of West Chester University, including the many important roles that they play here. I want to express my appreciation to the coaching staff and to our student athletes’ families and friends for bringing out the best in each athlete. To every Golden Rams fan, my thanks for your enthusiastic support of West Chester University athletics! Please enjoy the exciting competition throughout the season — and share the good news about Golden Rams football with anyone who hasn’t had the thrill of being here when our players, cheerleaders, and marching band take the field.

Whether you have been part of the Golden Rams family for many seasons, or are new to WCU sports, let me once again welcome you to another year of great football. I look forward to seeing you at the games.

Sincerely,

Rams’ Horn Table Of Contents

2024 Football Coaching Staff

Rams’ Horn List of Sponsors

First Season Assoc. Head Coach (DBs/Spc Tms) ............... Gerald Toney

Asst Coach (OC/WRs) Bill Zwaan, Jr.

Asst Coach (DC/LBs) .......................................... Nick Brady

Asst Coach (RBs/Recruiting) ...................... Osagie Osunde

Asst Coach (Offensive Line) Nick Sama

Asst Coach (Defensive Line)............................. Ayyub Dail

Asst Coach (Tight Ends) ............................... Mark Mayson

Dir. Player Personnel (TEs) Justin Curry

Asst DBs Coach .................................................... Eric Clark

Asst D-Line Coach ........................................... A.J. DeFalco

Asst O-Line Coach Walt Truxell

Asst LBs Coach ......................................... Dwayne Oglesby

2024 Media Information

95.3 WCHE Radio

Play-by-Play .................................................. Mike Samsel

Analyst Mike Materacky Daily Local News Beat Reporter.................. Neil Geohegan

Web site ................................ www.wcupagoldenrams.com Web streams PSAC Sports Digital Network ..................................... Sports Fan Base Network (SFBN) Facebook ....................... www.facebook.com/WCUAthletics Twitter @WCUAthletics

Instagram ....................................................... WCUAthletics

Credits

The 2024 West Chester University Rams’ Horn Football Game Day Magazine is an official publication of the West Chester University athletics department. The program was written, designed and edited by James Zuhlke, Sports Information Director, with assistance from Laurence Messler, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photos are courtesy of Scott Rowan, Danny Aguilar, Tom Silknitter and Erica Thompson. Cheerleading photos on this page courtesy of Laurore DuClair. Cover was designed by Alex McBean.

University and Athletic Administration

University President Dr. R. Lorraine Bernotsky

Dr. R. Lorraine (Laurie) Bernotsky was unanimously named the 16th president of West Chester University by the Board of Governors of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), effective July 1, 2024. A longstanding champion for public education and State System students, Dr. Bernotsky is a first-generation college graduate who leads the largest *R2 institution within Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. Prior to being named president, Dr. Bernotsky held the position of interim president of Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest) as a loaned executive from West Chester University. Known for being a transformative leader in higher education, Dr. Bernotsky is prepared to help West Chester University chart its path toward the next 150 years.

As a collaborative and inclusive leader who is centered on student success, Dr. Bernotsky holds nearly three decades of progressive experience in higher education. She began her career at West Chester University in 1996 as a member of the political science faculty. When the opportunity opened to serve as associate provost and dean of graduate studies at West Chester University, she competed in a national search for the role and served for several years before becoming provost in 2015.

As West Chester University’s provost, Dr. Bernotsky successfully led the University’s Academic Affairs Division, which oversees approximately 850 faculty and is comprised of six colleges, as well as two schools, that offers more than 100 academic degree programs while also housing the Office of Institutional Research, the Center for International Programs (now the Center for Global Engagement), the offices of undergraduate admissions, enrollment management, financial aid, the graduate school, and undergraduate student support services.

Executive vice president was added to Dr. Bernotsky’s role in 2017 and, as the University’s second-in-command, she also assumed leadership of the University’s budget and labor relations function.

Recognized throughout the Commonwealth as a highly respected and effective higher education leader, Dr. Bernotsky was asked by Chancellor Daniel Greenstein to serve PennWest temporarily in the fall of 2022 as executive vice president and chief operating officer, providing guidance and direction in all operational areas. From October 2022 through June 2023, Dr. Bernotsky worked collaboratively in this loaned capacity to help strengthen PennWest’s operational excellence, strategic enrollment management systems, and long-term plans for financial sustainability. The positive effects of Dr. Bernotsky’s work ultimately led to her appointment as interim president of PennWest on July 1, 2023 by PASSHE’s Board of Governors; she assumed the role four months after her appointment as PennWest’s acting president and following the retirement of PennWest founding president, Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson.

Director of Athletics Terry Beattie

Terry Beattie begins his ninth athletic campaign as the Director of Athletics at West Chester University and 20th overall as a member of the Golden Rams’ athletic department. Previous to being named the Interim AD in 2017, Beattie served as the Associate AD overseeing facilities and game day operations. He also oversaw all of the grounds and equipment room operations for the athletic department.

A 32-year veteran in college athletics, Beattie recently spearheaded the development of the Michael Horrocks Emerging Leaders Institute at WCU, which provides leadership training and development to a select group of outstanding student athletes who, as recognized future leaders, will be taking on the mantle of leadership within their team sometime in the future.

In his eight years as the university’s athletics director, Beattie created a Sports Performance aspect to the athletic department implementing additional resources from which WCU student-athletes could benefit. His collaboration with a number of other areas on campus gives student-athletes access to mental health and sport psychology experts, an expanded and much improved strength and conditioning program as well as education on sport nutrition.

His work in the field of Sport Leadership Training gives West Chester University’s coaching staff and administrators access to some of the cutting edge research on how to become a better leader, coach and mentor to young adults.

He has also served on a number of strategic planning committee’s both within the athletic department and in conjunction with the university. During his previous 14 years in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Beattie has chaired search committees to replace head coaches and assistant athletic directors while coordinating scheduling for West Chester University’s numerous athletic facilities. He has also served on search committees on the university side.

Beattie supervised the athletic department’s nine on-campus facilities, including both John A. Farrell Stadium and Serpico Stadium as well as Vonnie Gros Field.

A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Beattie was recently named the chair of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Athletic Administrators for the 2023-24 campaign. He has also served roles on the NCAA regional and national advisory committees overseeing selections to the NCAA Division II Tournament in a variety of sports.

About West Chester University

West Chester University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is a public, regional, comprehensive institution committed to providing access and offering high-quality undergraduate education, select post-baccalaureate and graduate programs, and a variety of educational and cultural resources for its students, alumni and citizens of southeastern Pennsylvania.

West Chester University is committed to attracting, enrolling and graduating quality students from a wide variety of educational, cultural and economic backgrounds. This endeavor requires the University to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff and to provide each member of the University community with learning and leadership development opportunities. To this end, the University supports and encourages programs which benefit all people and which seek to eradicate discrimination and injustice. We treasure what we believe to be the highest principles of American society: the worth and uniqueness of each individual, the belief that success is to be earned by individual effort put forth in an environment founded on equality of opportunity, and the appreciation of the ideal of an inclusive society.

We believe that it is incumbent upon all members of our community - staff, students, faculty and administrators - to conduct themselves with civility toward one another at all times. We value the special talents and contributions of each member of our community. We further affirm the worth and dignity of each member and the shared responsibility of all to treat each other as individuals, with respect and courtesy.

As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, we value our mission to provide the best educational opportunities possible which will enable the University community to successfully address the concerns of a global society. To this end, West Chester University seeks to provide diligent advising for students and to focus on teaching students to think clearly and critically, to make logical and ethical judgments, and to communicate effectively with others.

West Chester University’s community strongly supports the principles of academic integrity and academic responsibility, viewing both as the province of every member of the campus community. We hold the highest esteem for teaching directed toward student learning and affirm that mastery of content as well as mastery of teaching skills necessary to communicate such content are paramount.

As a university owned by the citizens of Pennsylvania, we value our mission to provide the best educational opportunities possible which will enable the University community to successfully address the concerns of a global society.

West Chester University will be a national model for excellence for public regional comprehensive universities and is especially noted for:

l Undergraduate programs that actively engage students in connecting the life of the mind to the world in which they live and work.

l The responsiveness of its graduate and post-baccalaureate programs to regional needs.

l Its focus on providing lifelong-learning, technical, and applied skills essential to graduates’ success now and in the future.

l A commitment by faculty, staff, and administrators to provide access and to serve effectively the educational needs of a diverse student body.

l Its role as a leading educational and cultural resource and partner in fostering the economic, social, and cultural vitality of southeastern Pennsylvania.

The Legacy of Dr. W. Glenn Killinger

Dr. W. Glenn Killinger’s name is synonymous with West Chester University. In 36 years of teaching, coaching and administration, “Killy,” as he was affectionately called by his many friends, built a level of success that made him nationally known.

A 1921 All-America quarterback and halfback at Penn State, Dr. Killinger came to West Chester in 1934 to teach in the Department of Health and Physical Education, and to be the head coach of the football, baseball and basketball programs. His service to West Chester included duties as “Dean of Mean” from 1935 until he retired in 1970.

Dr. Killinger had an equally impressive record as a baseball coach, winning 340 games, putting him among the top 40 coaches in major college baseball. Amazingly, in his 32 years as West Chester’s head baseball coach, Dr. Killinger had only one losing season.

A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Dr. Killinger was a graduate of the Harrisburg Technical School. After learning he was too young to enlist for military service, he entered Penn State in 1917, and received a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering in 1922. He went on to receive his master’s degree in health and physical education in 1933 from Columbia University.

Following the 1926 season, Killinger accepted the position of head football coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and would remain there until 1932. He spent the 1932-33 season at Moravian College as the head football, basketball and baseball coach.

Killinger played professional baseball with Jersey City of the International League in 1922, and with Atlanta of the Southern Association in 1923. He then played and managed at Harrisburg, Shamokin and Williamsport of the New York-Penn League and with Allentown of the Eastern League from 1924-32.

Among his many honors, Dr. Killinger was nominated to the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1964, the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame in 1966, and the Coaches Hall of Fame by the American Association of College Baseball Coaches in 1970.

In 37 years as a head football coach, his only losing season was a 1-7 record at Rensselaer in 1927. His team came back the following year with a 7-1 record. At West Chester, he never had a losing season, winning 146 games, losing just 39 and tying 12. Highlights included four undefeated teams (1945, 1947, 1952, 1957), trips to four bowl games (winning two) and six Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference games.

As an undergraduate at Penn State, he received nine varsity letters in football, baseball and basketball. He served as captain of both the football and basketball squads.

In 1921, the triple-threat quarterback become Penn State’s first All-America football player. He was also given the supreme honor of being named “Back of the Year” by Walter Camp on his first team.

After Penn State, he spent a brief stint at Dickinson College as its head football coach before returning to his alma mater as the backfield coach from 1923-26, as the only assistant under Hugo Bezdek, who coached Killinger during his playing days. Killinger also served as the head baseball coach.

From 1942-45, Killinger served in the United Stated Navy, earning the rank of Commander, U.S.N.R., before being honorably discharged. While in North Carolina Flight School, Killinger coached the football team to a surprising 21-14 victory over the U.S. Naval Academy – thenranked No. 1 in the nation – in 1944. Under his expert tutelage, future hall of famer Otto Graham was converted into a T-formation quarterback.

One writer quoted Killinger as saying, “Winning isn’t everything. It’s the only thing. But you must do it within the rules, otherwise, you haven’t really won.” Noted as a stickler for perfection, another writer said, “He never liked to do anything he didn’t know anything about. He knows the rules. He studied them inside and out, backward and forward.”

Killinger believed that excellence was earned by hard work and by setting high stands. “We have certain standards set up for our players,” he said. “They must meet them. We don’t ask the impossible. But they must continue to develop towards their fullest capabilities not just one year but all the seasons they play football for us or they’re out.”

As evidence of the admiration and respect shown by West Chester students, the 1958 Serpentine was dedicated to him. On October 25, 1968, Killinger Hall was named in his honor. Killinger passed away July 25, 1988. He was 89.

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Head Coach Duke Greco

Charles "Duke" Greco was introduced as the 17th head coach of the Golden Rams' football program in January 2024 following a 10-year stint at his alma mater, Delaware Valley University, as the Aggies head coach. He begins his first season at West Chester University.

Greco amassed an astounding 91-15 record with postseason berths each year, including six NCAA appearances, three trips to the NCAA quarterfinals, six consecutive (2017-2018-2019-2021-20222023) Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championships, two Centennial-MAC Bowl Series championships, and four MAC Coach of the Year honors. The Aggies finished the 2023 regular season 9-1 overall and a perfect 9-0 in conference play, extending their win-streak against MAC teams to 53 straight. The streak is the longest in the 70-year history of MAC football and dates back to the 2016 season. Additionally, five Aggies were named D3football.com All-Region 1 at the end of the season.

The 2022 season marked the second time DelVal hosted an NCAA quarterfinal game during Greco’s tenure. The Aggies tied the program record with 12 wins to just one loss and capped another undefeated regular season with their fifth consecutive MAC title. Delval would continue their dominance in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with a 59-0 win over Gallaudet. In the second round, the Aggies won a thrilling 39-32 showdown against #14 Randolph Macon. The Aggie’s only loss of the season would come in the quarterfinals of the NCAA playoffs against the number two team in the country, Mount Union. Greco would lead one of the best defensive units in the country during the 2022 season. The DelVal defense led the way with only 13 touchdowns surrendered all year and 9.15 points per game against. The Aggies saw three individu-

als earn All-America honors including defensive end Michael Nobile who earned the program’s first National Player of the Year accolade. 17 Aggies were named to all-conference teams and seven earned All-Region.

The 2021 season proved to be another remarkable year for the Aggies, as Greco and his staff led the team to an 11-1 mark, including their fourth consecutive MAC championship. DelVal ran through the regular season at 10-0, including an 8-0 record in conference play. After defeating Anna Maria 62-10 in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Aggies fell at home to Muhlenberg 14-0 and their season came to an end. The Aggies outscored opponents 443-81 and their defense ranked first in the country in nine different categories, while finishing in the top ten in five others.

In 2019, the Aggies were back in the NCAA quarterfinals after going 11-1 in the regular season with another unblemished 8-0 mark in MAC play. The magical run came to an end after DelVal flew to the outskirts of Chicago and suffered a heartbreaking, 31-14, defeat at the eventual Division III National Champions North Central College. The squad won 10-straight games that year, including eight MAC contests and two NCAA road playoff games, and outscored conference opponents 317-72.

The eight conference victories extended the program's win-streak against MAC opponents to 28 games, a new alltime conference record, and a streak that dates back to the 2016 season. Individually, a program-record five players earned All-Region and All-American honors, and sophomore defensive end Michael Nobile was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year for the second time while Greco earned his second Coach of the Year award from the league. A total of 17 players earned all-MAC nods and 25 were on the MAC Academic Honor Roll.

For the 2018 season, Greco and his staff entered conference play 1-1 after a loss to nationally-ranked Wesley. From there, the squad ripped off eight straight conference victories by a combined score of 299-77. The Aggies finished the regular-season ranked 13th in one national poll and fourth in the East Region. They

hosted Muhlenberg College in the first round of the NCAA playoffs, but fell in heartbreak fashion on a late fourth quarter pick-six.

A total of 16 players were named to the all-MAC squad including Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, freshman defensive end, Michael Nobile. Nobile, his twin brother Anthony, and tight end Dan Allen received all-East Region accolades with Michael and Allen going on to become All-Americans.

The 2017 campaign was one of coach Greco's finest to date, and one of the best season's in program history. The completed a perfect 10-0 regular season that was capped with a conference championship. The Aggies were selected as a top seed in one of the NCAA brackets and won a pair of home games to reach the quarterfinals. They nearly reached the semifinals for the first time in program history, but fell on a last-second field goal. The team tied a school record with 12 wins as well as a number five ranking during the season.

The accolades poured in for Greco and his players for the 2017 campaign. Nineteen Aggies were named to the

Head Coach Duke Greco

all-conference team while Devauntay Ellis was named the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Five players received all-region accolades with Stephen Adams and Shawn Miller going on to earn All-America accolades. Twenty-two players were named to the MAC's academic honor roll with five picking up Academic All-Area honors and one named to the all-district team while being added to the Academic All-American ballot. For Greco, he was selected as the MAC Coach of the Year and the Maxwell Football Club Tri-State Coach of the Year.

Greco's other NCAA appearance came in his first year as head coach as the 2014 edition won its first nine games, played for the MAC championship in the final game of the regular season and earned an at-large berth and a home game in the playoffs. Eleven players were named to the all-conference team, including wide receiver Rasheed Bailey, who was the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Bailey was named to three separate All-America Teams and later signed a free agent contract with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles (he is currently with the Winnipeg Bombers of the CFL).

In both 2015 and 2016, Greco led DelVal to a 9-2 record and victories in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Series. Thirty-two Aggies received all-MAC accolades over those two years with one first-team All-American in Rashaad Lighty.

Prior to becoming head coach, Greco had an 11-year stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater, including eight as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator.

In Greco's eight years as the offensive coordinator at DelVal, the Aggies won four MAC championships and reached the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs three times. The four MAC titles were from 2008 to 2011 as DelVal was one of just five football teams in the 100year history of the conference to notch four or more consecutive championships. They also captured a pair of Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Bowl championships.

Greco began his coordinator stint in 2006 and worked a rookie quarterback into the system. The result was an eightwin season with three offensive players

earning allMAC honors. The next year, five players were named to the all-conference team.

In 2008, the team posted 25 and 41 points in upset wins over the No. 3 and 6 teams in the country. Three players grabbed all-MAC honors with quarterback Mike Isgro also being named the MAC Offensive Player of the Year.

The Aggies were even better in ‘09 as they averaged 30.7 points per game, including a then school-record 66 in the NCAA playoff win over Susquehanna.

The next year, DelVal averaged 31.3 points and 414.4 yards per game. Eight offensive players were named to the all-conference team while tailback Matt Cook was named the MAC Offensive Player of the Year.

The year 2011 was, perhaps, Greco’s greatest challenge as he had to replace nearly the entire starting offensive unit, including the quarterback, running back, two wide receivers and four offensive linemen. He worked a rookie quarterback into the system from day one and DelVal went on to average 35 points and nearly 440 yards per game while reaching the second round of the NCAA playoffs.

In 2012, the team averaged 34.1 points and 460.5 yards per game while five offensive players were all-conference picks.

The next year saw eight offensive

players named to the All-MAC team as the unit averaged 30.8 points and 425.9 yards per contest.

Greco coached various positions with DelVal from 2002 to 2004, including in ‘04 as the Aggies won the MAC title and reached the NCAA quarterfinals.

Greco first joined the staff after finishing his playing days as one of DelVal’s all-time leading passers. Despite playing just 20 games at quarterback (he started his career as a defensive back), Greco graduated as the school’s second all-time leading passer with 299 completions, 3,974 yards and 41 touchdowns.

Greco earned second team all-MAC honors in 2001 as he shattered all DelVal single-season records with 2,405 yards and 28 touchdowns (since broken). His 369 yards in a loss to Lebanon Valley was the second-highest, single-game total at the time and it still stands fourth on the list. Greco was also a threat to run and finished the ‘01 campaign with 172 yards and a team-best five rushing touchdowns.

Greco graduated in 2003 with a bachelor of arts degree in sports management.

THE DUKE GRECO FILE

West Chester Welcomes Shepherd Saturday

West Chester (1-4) is back home at John A. Farrell Stadium Saturday coming off a 28-10 win over Shippensburg last Saturday. It was the first win of the 2024 season and the first win for new head coach Duke Greco.

West Chester welcomes one of the top teams in the PSAC East in Shepherd University. The two schools have only met five times and just once in West Chester (2022). The Golden Rams’ lone win over the Rams came in the Super Region 1 finals in 2013 in Shepherdstown, WV.

Quarterback Lek Powell completed 18of-27 passes for 228 yards and two scores and running back Jordan Barnett rushed 19 times for 96 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead Shepherd (4-1, 2-0 PSAC East) to a 45-38 win over Lock Haven in PSAC East football action last Saturday.

COOPER JORDAN’S BREAKOUT DAY

West Chester junior QB Cooper Jordan enjoyed a spectacular day under center last week, rushing for 119 yards and three TDs while throwing for 123 yards and another score.

Jordan busted off an 84-yard run for a TD to open the scoring early in the second quarter. That was the longest rush from scrimmage for a Golden Ram since Brandon Monk ran 93 yards to the house against Millersville in 2013. It was the third-longest run from scrimmage for the Golden Rams in the last 20 years. D’Andre Webb ran 87 yards for a score in 2008 against Millersville.

Long rushes for a quarterback are not kept on the books, so it is unknown where that rush stands among West Chester QBs. It was also Jordan’s first 100-yard rushing effort in a game this fall.

CONNOR NOBLE NAMED PSAC EAST DEFENSIVE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

West Chester University linebacker, Connor Noble, was named the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division Defensive Athlete of the Week it was announced Monday afternoon.

Noble registered a season-high 17 tackles, tying a personal career high, while also posting one sack and one interception. His INT came just after Shippensburg had scored to draw within one score, and it led directly to a West Chester touchdown that put the game out of reach.

That INT turned the momentum in the game. Noble currently leads the Eastern Division in tackles and ranks second in the PSAC overall with 55 stops. He has 19 solo tackles and 36 assisted tackles. He also ranks sixth in Division II in tackles.

GOLDEN RAMS vs. SHEPHERD ALL-TIME

West Chester is 1-4 all-time against Shepherd in a series that dates back only to 2013. That year, the Golden Rams traveled to Shepherdstown, WVa., and defeated the Rams in the Super Region 1 Final on the Rams’ home field.

The Golden Rams have not beaten the Rams since Shepherd came into the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Ironically, today’s matchup is just the second time that the two schools have played in West Chester, Pa., at John A. Farrell Stadium.

LAST TIME OUT

Junior QB Cooper Jordan rushed for over 100 yards and three touchdowns while also throwing for a score as host West Chester picked up its first win of the Duke Greco era with a 28-10 victory over visiting Shippensburg Saturday.

West Chester ended a four-game losing streak to open the season and handed first-year head coach Duke Greco his first win as a Golden Ram. Shippensburg dropped its third straight contest on the year.

Jordan finished the day with 119 yards rushing on 12 carries and the three TDs. His 84-yard TD scamper at the beginning of the second quarter opened up the scoring. Five minutes later, he connected with Rahiem Bowens on a 33-yard bomb to put the home team up 14-0.

A PEAK INTO THE FUTURE

West Chester hits the road next weekend to take on East Stroudsburg at 6:05 p.m. It will be the Warriors’ homecoming game, so plan to arrive early and expect delays, if you are making the trip.

Shepherd Rams 2024 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown

0 Jordan Barnett RB 6-0 225 R-So. Fredericksburg

0 Jack Brutus DL 6-1 230 Sr. Silver Spring, Md

1 Barry Hill WR 5-9 155 Sr. Highland Springs, Va.

1 Harold O’Neal LB 6-1 215 Sr. Baltimore, Md.

2 Donte Harrison DB 6-1 185 Jr. Washington, D.C.

2 Grant Swinehart RB 6-0 210 Gr. Bridgewater, Va.

3 Kealey Davis DL 6-3 260 Jr. Fredericksburg, Va.

3 Cameron Dorner WR 6-2 190 Jr. New Market, Md.

4 Malakai Brown RB 5-11 185 R-Sr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

4 Avanti Lockhart LB 6-1 200 Jr. Sinking Spring, Pa.

5 Klayton Batten DB 5-10 185 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md.

5 Jeremiah Taylor WR 6-2 190 Sr. Uppr Marlboro, Md.

6 Lek Powell QB 6-0 188 R-Jr. Carlisle, Pa.

6 Geo-Di Tolbert DB 6-0 185 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md.

7 Miles Greer DB 5-11 185 So. Springfield, Va.

7 Thad Standfield WR 5-9 170 Jr. Bowie, Md.

8 Brett Kwoka DL 6-2 270 R-So. Wilmington, Del.

8 Patrick Thomas QB 6-2 205 Fr. Round Hill, Va.

9 Joseph Groves LB 6-1 225 Gr. Leesburg, Va.

10 J.T. Kouame-Yao LB 6-0 215 Jr. Centreville, Va.

11 Will Johnson DB 6-0 185 So. Manassas, Va.

12 Will Ennis DB 6-0 175 R-So. Millersville, Md.

13 Ezra Bagent QB 6-0 185 R-Fr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

14 Jaden Bacon DB 6-1 186 So. Seaford, Del.

15 Antonio Berry WR 5-9 152 Fr. Damascus, Md.

15 Yannick Slewe WR 6-0 185 So. Ijamsville, Md.

16 Tanner Rupinta QB 6-1 200 Fr. Frederick, Md.

18 Roman Pierson WR 5-11 170 R-Fr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

19 Kordell Batten WR 5-10 154 So. Waldorf, Md.

20 Isaiah Holloway CB 6-0 177 Jr. Columbia, Md.

21 Makai Young DB 6-0 185 So. White Plains, Md

22 Malachi Bailey CB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Leesburg, Va.

23 Damier Minkah DB 6-1 183 R-Fr. Gainesville, Va.

24 Damarcus Butler DB 6-3 170 So. District Heights, Md.

25 Kam Shallis LB 5-10 215 R-Fr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

26 Zach Ferguson DB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Partlow, Va.

27 Darrell Jackson DB 6-2 174 Fr. Sterling, Va.

28 Donavan Phillips RB 5-10 185 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va.

29 Tyrone Hudson RB 5-8 177 So. Waldorf, Md.

30 Keith Baker K 5-11 168 Fr. Prince Frederick, Md.

31 Naeem Alexander DB 5-9 160 R-Jr. Hagerstown, Md.

31 Zion Grantham RB 5-6 170 R-Fr. Kearneysville, W.Va.

32 Kyree Wimberly LB 6-0 225 So. White Plains, Md.

33 Brodie Carroll LB 6-1 220 R-Fr. Catharpin, Va.

34 Brayden Bowers LS 5-10 170 So. York, Pa.

34 Dominic Buonassisi WR 5-10 155 Fr. Riva, Md.

35 Cole Scott LB 6-2 215 R-Jr. Gainesville, Va.

36 Sam Fernandez LB 6-1 200 R-Fr. Gainesville, Va.

37 Kevin Mendez WR 5-7 175 R-So. Aberdeen, Md.

38 Kelvin Mendez RB 5-8 194 R-So. Aberdeen, Md.

39 Reggie Snowden WR 5-10 180 So. Frederick, Md.

40 Ky Fagan LB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

41 Jahmari Nelson RB 5-10 177 So. Manassas, Va.

42 Malachi Barnes LB 6-0 226 Fr. Windsor Mill, Md.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometow

43 Colby Strange TE 6-5 220 R-So. Davidsonville, Md.

43 Mayia Williams OLB 6-1 192 Fr. Falling Waters,W.Va.

44 Jack Rosnage TE 6-2 230 R-Sr. Huntingtown, Md.

45 Chayan Loun TE 6-3 210 So. Ijamsville, Md.

46 Gavin Solito WR 5-7 170 Fr. Berlin, Md.

47 Carter Adams FB 5-11 240 So. Fredericksburg, Va.

48 Dominic Busky FB 6-1 230 R-So. Falling Waters, W.Va.

49 Mason Miller LB 5-9 205 R-Fr. Wardensville, W.Va.

50 Elijah Queen DL 6-2 230 R-So. Columbia, Md.

51 Josh Crummitt OL 6-2 280 So. Ijamsville, Md.

52 Jack Boulton OL 6-2 290 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md.

53 Garrett Kramer LB 6-1 210 R-So. Amissville, Va.

54 Solomon Sidbury OL 6-3 315 Fr. Washington, D.C.

55 Jack Baxter DL 6-2 270 Sr. Sykesville, Md.

56 Jalon Edwards DL 6-3 230 So. Lusby, Md.

57 Tyler Hove OL 6-6 316 R-So. Frederick, Md.

58 Matt Bednarski DL 6-2 270 R-Sr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

59 Daniel McPherson DL 6-0 290 R-So. Columbia, Md.

60 EJ Hendrix OL 6-0 247 Fr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

61 Braylon Brown OL 6-3 300 Fr. Morgantown, W.Va.

63 Nick Eberhart OL 6-2 260 Fr. Ijamsville, Md.

64 Christian Slack DL 6-1 260 R-So. Martinsburg, W.Va.

65 Jayson Williams OL 6-3 300 R-So. Waynesboro, Va.

66 Ryan Barrick P 6-2 220 R-Sr. Frederick, Md.

68 James Bell OL 6-2 275 R-Sr. Chesterfield, Va.

70 Wyatt Pellicano OL 6-2 315 R-Sr. Annapolis, Md.

71 Brandon Carr OL 6-5 305 R-Jr. Reisterstown, Md.

72 Tyler Nix OL 6-2 280 So. Manassas, Va.

73 Lucas Michael OL 6-1 270 R-So. Williamsport, Md.

74 Curtis Jefferson OL 6-1 286 R-Jr. Washington, D.C.

75 Ty Lucas OL 6-2 305 R-Jr. Martinsburg, W.Va.

76 Caleb Herb OL 6-3 293 R-Fr. Deale, Md.

77 Jayden Perez OL 6-5 275 R-Fr. Haymarket, Va.

78 Aidan Gaughan OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Monrovia, Md.

80 Marcus Nicholson CB 6-1 170 Jr. Baltimore, Md.

81 Jameer Hunter WR 6-0 177 So. Martinsburg, W.Va.

82 Brian Jester TE 6-3 245 R-So. Frederick, Md.

83 Isaiah Fritts WR 5-10 168 R-Fr. Bunker Hill, W.Va.

84 Will Patterson WR 5-10 185 Fr. Frostburg, Md.

85 Caysen Lanza TE 6-5 235 R-So. Charles Town, W.Va.

86 Asa Mayo WR 6-0 179 So. Washington, D.C.

87 Christian Hancock TE 6-4 225 Fr. Glen Allen, Va.

88 Dustin Fisher TE 6-1 250 Sr. Hagerstown, Md.

89 Riley Ambrose WR 6-2 180 Jr. Baltimore, Md.

90 Kyvon Cutchin DT 6-0 305 Fr. Washington, D.C.

91 Abdoulaye Dieng DE 6-4 220 Fr. Silver Spring, Md.

93 Elijah Hyson DE 6-3 240 Jr. Germantown, Md.

94 Dorein Bryant DE 6-4 250 Fr. Chesapeake, Va.

95 Ju’elz Stanley DL 6-1 270 Fr. Woodbridge, Va.

96 Mason Newton DE 6-4 220 R-Jr. Mount Airy, Md.

96 Blake Powell K 5-8 183 Fr. Cumberland, Md.

97 Jaden Marine DL 5-9 320 Fr. Baltimore, Md.

98 Datangnan Pittman DL 6-2 235 Fr. Baltimore, Md.

99 Vince Flook DE 6-5 225 R-So. Middletown, Md.

West Chester Golden Rams 2024 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown

0 Abdul Stewart DB 6-1 205 Sr. Coatesville, Pa.

1 D’Shaun Seals WR 5-7 155 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa.

2 Cooper Jordan QB 5-11 175 Jr. Downingtown, Pa.

3 Rahiem Bowens WR 5-10 175 R-Sr. Lansdowne, Pa.

4 Jayden Williams RB 6-1 215 R-Jr. Bethlehem, Pa.

5 Jonathan Haynes WR 6-0 205 R-Sr. North Wales, Pa.

6 Juke Peaker RB 5-9 195 R-So. Philadelphia, Pa.

7 Maurice Beverly DB 6-0 215 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.

8 Victor Pena DB 5-10 170 R-Jr. York, Pa./York

9 Connor Noble LB 6-1 240 R-Jr. Chester Springs, Pa.

10 Zack Gillen WR 5-9 165 R-So. Easton, Pa.

11 Ethan Kohler QB 6-2 195 Jr. Schwenksville, Pa.

12 Matt Marshall DB 5-10 170 R-Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.

13 Jonathan Ingram QB 6-1 175 Fr. Wyncote, Pa. 14 Robby Longo WR 5-11 175 R-So. Springfield, Pa.

15 Brody McAndrew TE 6-2 205 Sr. Penndel, Pa.

16 Jack Rama QB 6-2 180 R-Fr. Springfield, Pa.

17 Collin Callahan WR 5-11 175 Sr. Montclair, N.J.

18 Jay Simmons WR 5-11 170 R-Fr. Wilmington, Del.

19 Gabriel Smalley QB 6-1 195 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

20 Anthony Leonardi RB 5-11 180 Fr. Ivyland, Pa.

21 Dayshawn Jacobs RB 5-10 175 R-So. West Chester, Pa.

22 Jamir Reyes DB 5-11 185 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

23 Jal. Davis-Shabazz DB 5-10 185 So. Philadelphia, Pa.

24 Kaleb Brown DB 6-0 200 Jr. Reading, Pa.

25 Jimmy Wright DB 5-10 185 Jr. Havertown, Pa.

26 Shane Mosley DB 6-0 205 Gr. Havertown, Pa.

27 Stephen Broderick RB 5-9 165 R-Fr. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.

28 Ricardo Delgado LB 6-1 225 Jr. Warminster, Pa.

29 Mitch Ragni FB 6-0 235 So. West Chester, Pa.

30 Tim Gipli DB 5-10 175 Fr. Levittown, Pa.

31 Chris Kohlbrenner DB 5-9 170 Fr. Ambler, Pa.

32 Zaire McLaurin DB 6-1 220 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.

33 Tahj Johnson DB 5-9 160 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

34 Miles Goodwin DB 6-3 210 Fr. Oreland, Pa.

35 Dan Vogelsong DB 6-0 190 Fr. Doylestown, Pa.

37 Elijah Beaty DB 5-10 170 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

38 Sam Smalls DB 5-9 170 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa.

39 Jelonie Rieara DB 6-1 185 Fr. East Stroudsburg, Pa.

40 Johnny Pergine LB 5-11 225 So. Norristown, Pa.

41 David Rush FB 6-1 230 R-Sr. Philadelphia, Pa.

42 Ryan Shannon LB 6-1 210 Fr. Downingtown, Pa.

43 Adam Rodgers DB 6-1 190 Fr. Elkins Park, Pa.

44 Chasen Wint LB 6-0 205 Sr. Havertown, Pa.

45 Anthony Carey FB 6-1 225 Fr. Churchville, Pa.

46 Sean Henry PK/P 6-2 200 Sr. Reading, Pa.

47 Seamus McCain DE 6-3 220 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

48 Sean Moskowitz LB 6-2 225 Fr. Chalfont, Pa.

49 Khadir Rowe LB 6-0 235 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

50 Riley Hackett DL 6-4 235 R-Fr. Ambler, Pa.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown

51 Jayden Trace LB 6-1 220 Fr. Barrington, N.J.

52 Tyson Tate LB 6-2 240 R-Jr. Norristown, Pa.

53 Luke Trunell LB 6-3 230 So. Yardley, Pa.

54 Charley Mininger DE 6-3 245 Sr. Willow Grove, Pa.

55 Nate Desmond DE 6-4 245 R-Jr. Ridley, Pa.

56 Ethan Vargas OL 6-5 295 R-So. York, Pa.

56 Brenn Scott LB 6-2 230 Fr. Lewes, Del.

57 Jake Kvech DT 6-5 265 Fr. Downingtown, Pa.

58 Jack Fry DL 6-5 295 So. Norristown, Pa.

59 Cole Evans OL 6-2 290 So. Warminster, Pa.

60 Cam McQueen OL 6-1 275 Sr. Charlotte, N.C.

61 Richard Pohorilenko OL 6-4 280 R-Fr. Holland, Pa.

62 Hayden Mulligan OL 6-4 280 Fr. Doylestown, Pa.

63 Charles Sheppard DL 6-2 295 R-Fr. Hamburg, Pa.

64 Tommy Pajic PK 6-2 180 Fr. Marlton, N.J.

66 Dylan Nichols OL 6-1 280 Sr. Coatesville, Pa.

67 Shai Gilmore P 5-10 165 Fr. Cherry Hill, N.J.

68 Brody Jacobs OL 6-3 280 R-Fr. Horseheads, N.Y.

69 Tucker Valoczki OL 6-4 270 Fr. Hershey, Pa.

70 Bill Martelon OL 6-4 310 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa.

71 Jacob Collazo DL 6-3 300 R-Fr. Reading, Pa.

72 Ian Hornberger OL 6-5 305 R-Fr. Williamsport, Pa.

73 Trey Wells OL 6-5 300 Sr. Lancaster, Pa.

74 Ryan Buchanan OL 6-1 275 Fr. Brick, N.J.

76 Jake Phipps OL 6-3 280 R-So. Middletown, Del.

77 Patrick Methlie OL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Avondale, Pa.

78 Caelen Krasley OL 6-3 310 R-Jr. Chester Springs, Pa.

79 Ryan Zuk PK 6-2 170 Fr. Telford, Pa.

80 Darrell Brown WR 5-11 180 So. Swedesboro, N.J.

81 Dylan McKenzie WR 6-3 190 So. Oreland, Pa.

82 Thatcher Miller TE 6-4 230 R-Jr. Lititz, Pa. 83 Griffin Huffman WR 6-1 200 R-Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa.

84 Sy Burgos WR 5-9 175 R-Fr. Harrisburg, Pa.

85 Ryan Bender WR 6-3 190 Fr. Marlton, N.J.

85 Collin Skeen WR 6-0 195 R-Fr. Scranton, Pa.

86 Troy Corson WR 5-9 175 So. Wernersville, Pa.

87 Mike Darcy TE 6-3 240 R-Jr. Lansdale, Pa.

88 Luke van Brill TE 6-1 210 Fr. Swedesboro, N.J. 89 Ryan Johnston TE 6-4 210 Fr. Springfield, Pa.

90 Anthony Ferrugio DE 6-3 220 Fr. Quakertown, Pa.

91 Nicholas Rogers DE 6-5 240 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.

92 Tristan Thomas TE 6-9 248 So. Medford, N.J.

93 Zack Liberatore PK/P 6-2 180 R-So. Glen Mills, Pa.

94 Daniel Hicks DE 6-5 265 Jr. Lansdale, Pa.

95 Joey Zack DE 6-4 220 R-Fr. Langhorne, Pa.

96 Luke Vereb TE/LS 6-3 225 R-Jr. Yardley, Pa.

97 R.J. MacNamara DE 6-3 225 R-Jr. Lansdale, Pa.

98 Debrick Johnson DT 6-4 290 R-So. Fairless Hills, Pa.

99 A.J. Sanders DL 6-2 250 So. New Cumberland, Pa.

GOLDEN RAMS Offense

Today’s Two Deeps

FL 14 Robby Longo 81 Dylan McKenzie

TE 87 .....Mike Darcy 15 .... Brody McAndrew

LT 60 Cam McQueen 69 Tucker Valoczki

LG 59 Cole Evans 61 Richard Pohorilenko

C 66 .....Dylan Nichols 76 .... Jake Phipps

RG 70 Bill Martelon 62 Hayden Mulligan

RT 73 Trey Wells 56 Ethan Vargas

SE 3 Rahiem Bowens 10 Zack Gillen

B 1 D’Shaun Seals 86 Troy Corson

QB 2 .....Cooper Jordan 11 .... Ethan Kohler

RB 21 Dayshawn Jacobs 4 Jayden Williams

RAMS Defense

RUSH 0 Jack Brutus 3 Kealey Davis

NOSE 55 Jack Baxter 58 Matt Bednarski

END 8 .....Brett Kwoka 50 .... Elijah Queen

STAR 31 Naeem Alexander 23 Makai Young

SAM 35 Cole Scott 10 J.T. Kouame-Yao

MIKE 33 Brodie Carroll 9 Joseph Groves

WILL 1 Harold O’Neal 4 Avanta Lockhart

FCB 2 .....Donte Harrison 23 .... Damier Minkah

WS 7 Miles Greer 11 Will Johnson

FS 6 Geo-Di Tolbert 26 Zach Ferguson

BCB 5 .....Klayton Batten 12 .... Will Ennis

GOLDEN RAMS Specialists

Place-kicker 46 .....Sean Henry 79 .... Rylan Zuk

Punter 93 Zack Liberatore 67 Shai Gilmore

Kick Ret. 80 Darrell Brown 10 Zack Gillen

Punt Ret. 1 D’Shaun Seals 0 Abdul Stewart

Long Snaps 96 Luke Vereb 70 Bill Martelon

Holder 93 .....Zack Liberatore 15 .... Brody McAndrew

RAMS Offense

WR 3 Cameron Dorner 1 Barry Hill

TE 82 .....Brian Jester 85 .... Caysen Lansa

LT 70 Wyatt Pellicano 77 Jaden Perez

LG 51 Josh Crummitt 61 Braylon Brown

C 68 .....James Bell 73 .... Lucas Michael

RG 74 Curtis Jefferson 76 Caleb Herb

RT 71 Brandon Carr 76 Caleb Herb

WR 5 Jeremiah Taylor 7 Thad Standfield

WR 44 Jack Rosnage 88 Dustin Fisher

QB 6 .....Lek Powell 13 .... Ezra Bagent

RB 4 Malakai Brown 0 Jordan Barnett

GOLDEN RAMS Defense

DE 55 Nate Desmond 97 R.J. MacNamara

NT 58 Jack Fry 98 Debrick Johnson

DE 94 .....Daniel Hicks 54 .... Charlie Mininger

HAWK 47 Seamus McCain 44 Chasen Wint

MLB 53 Luke Trunell 52 Tyson Tate

WLB 9 Connor Noble 49 Khadir Rowe

SLB 32 Zaire McLaurin 25 Jimmy Wright

CB 12 .....Matt Marshall 37 .... Elijah Beatty

SS 26 Shane Mosley 24 Kaleb Brown

FS 22 Jamir Reyes 23 Jaleel Davis-Shabazz

CB 0 .....Abdul Stewart 8 .... Victor Pena

RAMS Specialists

Place-Kicker 30 .....Keith Baker 96 .... Blake Powell

Punter 66 Ryan Barrick 30 Keith Baker

Kick Ret. 3 Cameron Dorner 4 Malakai Brown

Punt Ret. 7 Miles Greer

Long Snaps 30 Brayden Bowers

Holder 66 .....Ryan Barrick

2024-25 West Chester University Cheerleaders

From late August through early-to-mid March each school year, West Chester University’s cheerleaders are front and center at all Golden Rams football games in the fall and both men’s and women’s basketball games in the winter. Additionally, West Chester University’s cheerleaders have traveled to Orlando, Fla., and the Wide World of Sports in January to compete in the UCA Nationals. The Golden Rams Cheer Squad placed among the top five at UCA Nationals in each of the past four years, including a national championship effort last winter and a runner-up performance in 2023.

The cheerleaders work hard in the preseason learning mostly new material for the upcoming campaign, conditioning and developing a pride in the West Chester University community. Aside from preparing their 35-member team for the year ahead, the West Chester University cheerleaders also host high school clinics in order to develop cheerleading around the area.

The West Chester University cheerleaders take on many community service projects focusing mainly on breast cancer awareness, as well as doing many youth and high school cheering clinics, donating to needy schools and volunteering with the elderly within the West Chester community.

The team also makes many public appearances as representatives of WCU, highlighted each holiday season with a spot in the borough’s annual Christmas Parade.

Name Pos. Cl. Hometown / High School

Alexis Aguiar Base Gr. Delran, N.J./Delran

Jess Berry Base Fr. Warrington, Pa./CB South

Brooke Bradley Base Fr. Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights

Jasmin Bullers Base So. Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley

Alexis Casale Back Jr. Springfield, Pa./Springfield

Aubrey Fink Base Fr. York, Pa./Dallastown

Alexis Grimes Flyer So. Matamoras, Pa./Delaware Valley

Emily Ham Backspot Jr. West Grove, Pa./Padua Academy

Justice Haynes Flyer So. Reading, Pa./Conrad Weiser

Cameron Heron Base So. Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Hubert

Madison Hines Flyer Jr. Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley

Sarah Hogan Base Sr. Holland, Pa./Council Rock South

Julia Hunt Base Jr. Ridley, Pa./Archbishop Carroll

Reese Kucher Backspot Fr. Quakertown, Pa./Lansdale Catholic

McKenna Maffei Flyer Sr. Oxford, Pa./Oxford Area

Adelyn Mariani Flyer So. Springfield, Pa./Springfield

Aubrey Moyer Backspot Fr. Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson

Allison Nadin Base Jr. Chadds Ford, Pa./Unionville

Samantha Noble Base So. Bordentown, N.J./Northern Burlington

Kylie Orseno Backspot So. North Wales, Pa./North Penn

Rosalia Passanisi Base Fr. Northampton, Pa./Northampton

Camrynn Pellegrini Base So. Doylestown, Pa./CB West

Madison Polansky Flyer Jr. Lansdale, Pa./North Penn

Aubreigh Rogers Base Fr. York, Pa./Dallastown

Abby Roman Base Sr. Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood

Noelle Schusko Backspot Jr. Malvern, Pa./Pope John Paul

Bryanna Shunk Flyer Fr. Reading, Pa./Exeter

Grace Smith Backspot Fr. Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East

Kylie Smith Base Fr. Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield

Devon Stein Base So. Norristown, Pa./Norristown

Lexi Swisher Flyer Sr. Morgantown, Pa./Twin Valley

Kyleigh Taylor Base So. Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Hubert

Peyton Taylor Base So. Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom

Sophia Venango Base Fr. Abington, Pa./Abington

Victoria Zencak Base So. Warrington, Pa./CB South

Emily Zoellner Base So. Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley

WCU’s Incomparable Marching Band

With a proud and distinguished history that dates back to 1889, the 324-member “INCOMPARABLE” Golden Rams Marching Band continues to delight audiences with its innovative and inspiring performances.

The Golden Rams Marching Band performs regularly at WCU football games, exhibition events throughout the region, and special events for the university and community. In addition to performances at National Football League events and World Series games, the group has also twice performed at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Golden Rams Marching Band is proud to perform regularly at Bands of America Regional and National Events. Most recently, the Golden Rams performed in featured exhibition at the 2018 Bands of America Grand National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. Last January, the “INCOMPARABLE” Golden Rams Marching Band was featured in the Tournament of Roses Parade as well as the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, Calif.

The West Chester University INCOMPARABLE Golden Rams Marching Band has been selected as the recipient of the 2019 Sudler Trophy! Presented by the John Philip Sousa Foundation, the Sudler Trophy is awarded bi-annually to a college or university marching band which has demonstrated the highest musical standards and innovative marching routines and ideas, and which has made important contributions to the advancement of the performance standards of college marching bands over a number of years. WCU is the first Division II school in history to receive this prestigious honor!

Killinger Football Memorial Scholarships

Memorialize a loved one, teammate or friend through a Killinger Foundation Memorial Scholarship.

Contact Col. Emil Messikomer at (610) 213-3035 for more information. Thank You to our Memorial Scholarship Supporters!

Listed Below is a list of current WCU Football scholarships.

Bonder Family

Killinger Family

Ercolani Family

Tom Hogan

Michael Horrocks

Bonnie Claire Bruno

Buechele Family

Brogan Family

Jack and Helen Ivins

Augenbaugh Family

1958 Team

1954 Phys. Ed. Class

Louis Caparro

John G. Taronis

Burrows

Guy R. Isenberg

Ciccarone Family

Cheesman Family

Robert Mitten

Emil H. Messikomer, Jr.

William J. Phillips

Adolph and Wanda Strohschien

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2024-25 Schedule

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