2011 Media Guide

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2011 Media Guide
ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
2011 Media Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Butterfield Stadium..................................................... 2
Program History.......................................................3-5
NCAA Championships............................................. 6-7
NCAA Playoff Results................................................. 7
All-Time Letter-Winners......................................... 8-14
Head Coach Mike Welch...................................... 15-16
Bomber Coaching Records...................................... 16
Assistant Coaches.................................................... 17
Record Book.........................................................18-25
All-Americans.......................................................26-28
NCAA Playoff Record Book................................28-30
Year-by-Year Results...........................................31-38
Series Records.......................................................... 38
PRESS INFORMATION
MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA
For information, photos, stories, statistics, and
videotape highlights, or to arrange an interview with
a coach or athlete, please contact Mike Warwick in the
sports information office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y.
14850; phone: (607) 274-1401.
PRESS BOX CREDENTIALS
Visiting media should contact the sports information
office at least 10 days in advance of the game to reserve
space.
Abbreviated statistics will be provided following each
quarter and a complete game summary will be available
20 minutes after the game in the press box. Power outlets
are also available in the press box.
RADIO BROADCAST
Radio crews wishing to broadcast a game must make
arrangements with the sports information office. A phone
line is available for one visiting station per game at a fee
of $25.
ACCESSIBILITY
Questions about accommodation for individuals with
disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal
Opportunity Compliance at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607)
274-1767 (TDD) or [email protected] as much in
advance of the event as possible.
CREDITS
This Bombers media guide is produced by the Ithaca
College Office of Sports Information: Mike Warwick,
director; Joe Gladziszewski, assistant director; Anna
Cooper, assistant director; and Donna Mosher, department
assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney and
Patricia Reynolds unless otherwise indicated.
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ON RADIO
All Ithaca football games can be heard live on awardwinning WICB, 91.7 FM. The pregame show starts 30
minutes before kickoff. All six home games will also be
broadcast by VIC (106.5 FM). Both stations’ coverage is
available over the Internet, and can be accessed at www.
wicb.org and www.vicradio.org.
WICB also carries Sportstalk, a 60-minute program that
airs Sundays at 6 p.m. Included in the call-in format of the
show are game highlights, interviews and comprehensive
coverage of Ithaca’s athletic program.
ON TELEVISION
All five Bomber home games will be televised by ICTV
on Time Warner Cable’s channel 16. Bombers Football is
cablecast live and re-shown on a tape-delayed basis at 7
p.m. the day of the game.
For the fourth year in a row, every Bomber home game
will be streamed online. Fans can watch for free (a highspeed connection is required; dial-up connections will not
work) through a link provided on the Ithaca website.
In addition, Time Warner Cable regularly broadcasts
the Cortaca Jug game live in the Cortland, Ithaca
and Syracuse markets as well as other selected areas
throughout the state.
Every Sunday at 9 p.m. ICTV viewers can watch The
Gridiron Report, a live game-review program featuring
coach Mike Welch.
ON TEAMLINE
Bomber fans can hear the live play-by-play coverage of
Ithaca football even when they can’t make it to the game.
Just call TEAMLINE at 800-846-4700 and enter Ithaca’s
four-digit access code (3945). Charge the call on your
Visa or Mastercard credit card and listen to the action,
broadcast live by WICB-FM, over the phone. Fans can
listen as long as they like and pay only for the time they
listen. The longer the call, the lower the per-minute rate.
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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
O
n September 19, 1992, before
a crowd of 4,417 fans, which
included former players and NCAA
executive director Dick Schultz,
South Hill Field was renamed Jim
Butterfield Stadium. The move by
the Ithaca College Board of Trustees
placed the name most associated with
the school’s football program on the
facility. Butterfield joined Grambling’s
Eddie Robinson and Roy Kidd of
Eastern Kentucky as college football’s
only active coaches to have their home
field named for them.
Recognized as one of the top
natural-grass facilities in Division
III football, Butterfield Stadium has
seating capacity for approximately
5,000 spectators, although crowds of
more than 10,000 fans have attended
games there—including a facilityrecord 12,620 for the 2001 Cortland
game.
The original stadium was completed
in the summer of 1958. On September
27, 1958, Ithaca hosted East
Stroudsburg in the first regular-season
game on South Hill Field. Trailing 6-0
at halftime, Ithaca rallied behind an
Al Cain five-yard touchdown run and a
scoring pass from Bob Ryan to future
Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame
member Dick Carmean. The Bombers’
14-6 win snapped a streak of eight
consecutive losses to the Warriors.
Butterfield Stadium
Ithaca has posted undefeated home
records 15 times since 1958. Since
the NCAA adopted a three-division
format in 1973, Ithaca has lost just
31 games at home, with 11 of those
coming at the hands of Division II
opponents. Ithaca is 13-6 in NCAA
playoff games at the facility and 2-1
in ECAC postseason competition.
The Bombers have won over 80
percent of their Butterfield Stadium/
South Hill Field games. In 1998
the Bombers celebrated their 200th
game at South Hill Field/Butterfield
Stadium by beating St. Lawrence,
60-0. During coach Jim Butterfield’s
27-season career, the team’s home
record was 117-25-1, a winning
percentage of .822.
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
Date November 10, 2001
November 4, 1995
November 15, 2003
November 8, 1997
November 9, 1991 November 6, 1999 November 10, 2007
November 13, 2009
November 12, 2005
October 20, 1979
September 15, 1979
September 27, 1980
October 11, 1980
Opponent
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
American International St. Lawrence
Fordham
Springfield
Attendance
12,620
12,511
11,743
11,741
10,903
10,189
9,700
9,700
9,500
est. 9,000
est. 8,000
est. 8,000
est. 8,000
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A 17-16 victory over Lycoming in
the 2008 season-opener was the 200th
Ithaca win at the stadium.
A number of improvements have
been made since the facility was first
used in 1958, including the latest
renovation—a new scoreboard and
message board installed in 2004. The
press box, which was constructed in
1960, was renovated in 1985 and again
in 1998. The track, resurfaced most
recently in 1997, has played host to
championships in the Independent
College Athletic Conference, the
Empire Athletic Association, the
New York State Women’s Collegiate
Athletic Association and the Eastern
College Athletic Conference.
HOME RECORD
SOUTH HILL FIELD and
BUTTERFIELD STADIUM
212-51-1, .805
Years
1958-59
1960-69
1970-79 *
1980-89
1990-99
2000-09
2010-present
WonLost Pct
6 1.857
24 12.667
41
9
.820
48 9.842
43 13.768
45 7.875
5 01.000
* one tie
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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
O
ne of the school’s most successful
athletic programs, the Ithaca
football team also ranks among the
top programs in the nation. The
many highlights of Bomber football
include:
• Three NCAA Division III football
championships, a total surpassed only
by Augustana and Mount Union.
• Seven appearances in the Division
III national championship game, the
Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.
• Totals of 41 playoff games and
27 wins (both among the Division III
leaders).
•
The
eighth-best
winning
percentage in Division III (.664).
• Eight Lambert/Meadowlands
Cups, presented to the top smallcollege program in the East each
season; and nine Eastern College
Athletic Conference (ECAC) team of
the year trophies.
• ECAC championships in 1984,
1996, 1998 and 2004.
• In 2005 the Bombers recorded the
program’s 400th victory
Ithaca’s Division III teams have
been guided by coach Jim Butterfield,
a 1997 inductee into the College
Football Hall of Fame, and current
coach Mike Welch, a player and
assistant coach under Butterfield.
Following Butterfield’s retirement
in 1993, Welch was named Ithaca’s
ninth head football coach. His first
team finished the regular season
with six consecutive wins to earn the
program’s 12th NCAA playoff berth.
The Bombers posted playoff wins
over Buffalo State (in overtime) and
Plymouth State and nearly reached
the Stagg Bowl, losing, 23-19, in the
semifinals to Washington & Jefferson.
Ithaca slipped to 5-4 in 1995 but was
back in the postseason hunt again
in 1996. The Bombers capped a 7-3
season with the ECAC Northeast
championship, thanks to a 27-21 win
at Worcester State.
In 1997, a seven-game winning
streak put Ithaca in the playoff race,
but back-to-back losses by a total of
eight points in the season’s last two
games knocked the Bombers out of
Program History
TEAM AWARDS
ECAC TEAM
OF THE YEAR
1974 • 1975 • 1978
1979 • 1980 • 1984
1985 • 1988 • 1991
LAMBERT /
MEADOWLANDS CUP
1974 • 1975 • 1978
1980 • 1984 • 1985
1988 • 1991
postseason contention. The 1998 team
won eight of 10 regular-season games,
then routed Hartwick, 40-6, in the
ECAC North championship. A year
later Ithaca made its 17th postseason
appearance, reaching the ECAC
Northwest championship. In 2001 the
Bombers made a run in the NCAA
tournament for the second time under
Welch. After a 9-1 regular season, the
2001 team traveled to Montclair State
and Rensselaer to post two playoff
wins. The Bombers then fell to
Rowan to end the successful season.
The 2003 season saw road wins over
Brockport and Montclair State in
the NCAA playoffs before a snowy
loss at Rensselaer in the national
quarterfinals. The 2005 team reached
the NCAA playoffs for the 15th time
and the 2007 and 2008 teams reached
the NCAA postseason as well.
When Butterfield arrived at Ithaca
in 1967 for his first collegiate head
coaching post, Ithaca’s schedule
included top teams like Lehigh, West
Chester, and C.W. Post. His first seven
seasons produced a 29-29 record,
before the program took off in the
1974 season. Ithaca won 10 straight
games that season, scoring over 25
points in all but one of those games.
An NCAA playoff win over Slippery
Rock put Ithaca into its first Amos
Alonzo Stagg Bowl, where the team
lost to Central (Iowa), 10-8. Ithaca
won the Division III team offense
title that year, averaging 487.9 yards
per game, a total topped by only four
teams since.
The Bombers were back in the
national championship game a year
later, posting 10 straight wins (five by
shutout). In one of those shutouts,
a 61-0 win over Springfield, Ithaca’s
defense set Division III records for
fewest total yards allowed (minus
50) and fewest rushing yards allowed
(minus 94). In the playoffs, the
Bombers topped Fort Valley and
Widener before losing to Wittenberg,
28-0. All-Americans Jerry Boyes, a
quarterback, and running back Dave
Remick were mainstays on those first
two Stagg Bowl teams.
Wittenberg again eliminated the
Bombers from the postseason in 1978,
a season that saw Ithaca lead Division
III in rushing offense (averaging
320.1 yards per game). A year later
the Bombers upset the three top
seeds on the way to the school’s first
national championship in any sport.
Linebacker John Laper, the school’s
career leader in tackles, and running
back Bob Ferrigno, who tops the
program in postseason rushing yards,
were two of the top players on that
team. The Bombers were back in the
Stagg Bowl in 1980 and 1985, and
reached the semifinals in 1986.
The 1988 season brought another
national championship. The Bombers
were 9-1 in the regular season, posted
an overtime win over defending
champion Wagner in a first-round
playoff game, avenged their regularseason loss to Cortland in the second
round and defeated Ferrum in the
semifinals to earn a sixth Stagg Bowl
visit. Ithaca’s 39-24 win over Central
gave the program its second national
championship. The Bombers set four
playoff records: most points (159),
first downs (91), net yards rushing
(1,377) and total offense (1,719 yards).
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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
Program History
Two freshmen who played in the 1988 championship
game—quarterback Todd Wilkowski and kicker Matt
Sullivan—were back in the Stagg Bowl again in 1991.
Wilkowski set a number of school passing records as a
senior. After a week-four loss to Springfield put postseason
hopes in jeopardy, Wilkowski (who was inducted into
Ithaca’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002) engineered two
scoring drives in the final minutes the following week
against American International en route to a 23-20 win.
Ithaca won its remaining four regular-season games and
then beat Glassboro State, Union and Susquehanna in the
playoffs to set up the Stagg Bowl return.
In the national championship game, Wilkowski passed
for 262 yards and two touchdowns and Jeff Wittman
rushed for three touchdowns as Ithaca defeated Dayton,
34-20. Ithaca’s 94 first downs and 1,867 yards in total
offense were NCAA playoff records.
Ithaca made its 11th appearance in the NCAA
postseason in 1992, but had its three-year streak broken in
Butterfield’s last year, 1993.
Butterfield was named Kodak Coach of the Year by the
American Football Coaches Association in 1988 and 1991,
and earned District I honors from the same organization
seven times: in 1974, from 1978-80, and again from 198486.
Following Ithaca’s national championship seasons in
1979, 1988 and 1991, Butterfield was presented the Stan
Lomax-Irving T. Marsh Award as Eastern coach of the
year by the New York Football Writers Association. The
1988 season also brought him Division III coach of the
year recognition from Chevrolet.
National recognition came to his players as well, with 85
of his Bombers winning 149 all-American spots.
Already a member of the Ithaca College Athletic Hall of
Fame, Butterfield added to his long list of accomplishments
in 1997 when he became the first member of the Bomber
football program to earn induction into the College
Football Hall of Fame.
Ithaca’s football program began in 1930, under coach
Leonard Schreck. At that time, Ithaca played a five-game
schedule that included freshman teams from St. Lawrence
and Colgate, and varsity teams from Mansfield, Hartwick
and Cortland.
Coach Bucky Freeman took over in 1931 and led the
Bombers to their first winning season, a 3-2 mark. His
13-year tenure featured nine winning seasons. Freeman
coached back Ken Patrick, who still ranks among the
program’s rushing leaders with 1,500 yards.
Football was discontinued from 1943-45. Between 1946
and 1957, Pete Hatch, Joseph Hamilton and Art Orloske
served as Ithaca’s head coaches.
The hiring of Dick Lyon in 1958 produced a resurgence
in the program. On the heels of a 2-5 season, Lyon’s first
team posted a 6-1 record in 1958. That team, captained by
lineman John Fasolino, a member of the Ithaca Athletic
Hall of Fame, held the opposition to eight points or fewer
in six of seven games.
In 1959 an incentive was added to the already competitive
Ithaca-Cortland rivalry. Team captains Dick Carmean
from Ithaca and Tom Decker of Cortland joined to donate
a traveling trophy, named the Cortaca Jug, to be presented
to the winning team each year. Today the matchup is one
of the most prominent in Division III. The last eight
Cortaca Jug games held in Ithaca have attracted crowds
of 9,500 or more.
Ithaca posted three straight 6-2 records from 196264. Among the standouts of the period were 1962 allAmerican running back Bill O’Dell and Sam Curko, a
guard, linebacker and kicker who earned all-America
honors in 1963.
In 1965 the Bombers finished 8-0 for the program’s first
undefeated season. Quarterback James Harris passed for
1,269 yards and nine touchdowns that year.
Lyon’s teams posted a winning record every season. In
1967 he joined the football staff at Army, opening the door
for the arrival of Butterfield.
COACH JIM BUTTERFIELD
NCAA PLAYOFF LEADERS
No. School
Years Games W
1. Mount Union
22
77
66
2. St. John’s (Minn.) 20
52
34
3. Rowan
13
43
30
4. ITHACA 17
41
27
5. Central (Iowa)
19
39
22
6. Augustana (Ill.) 15
33
22
7. Washington
& Jefferson
20
40
20
8. Wittenberg
13
30 19
9. Dayton 11
25
16
Widener
12
25 15
L
11
18
13
14
17
11
Pct
.857
.654
.698
.659
.564
.667
20
11
9
10
.500
.633
.640
.625
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One of the winningest coaches in college football, Jim Butterfield spent 27
years as football coach and professor of physical education at Ithaca. During
his career he won three national championships and earned national coach
of the year honors twice. Butterfield, who passed away in 2002, was inducted
into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.
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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
Program History
DICK LYON PRESS BOX
At a ceremony held in
1998, the press box at
Butterfield Stadium was
renamed the Dick Lyon
Press Box in honor of the
former Bomber coach. The
ceremony, which was part
of Ithaca’s Homecoming
Weekend festivities, also
coincided with the 40th
anniversary of the first
football game played at the
facility (formerly known as
South Hill Field).
A group of coach Lyon’s former players spearheaded
a fund-raising drive that enabled the school to make
improvements to the press box, which includes private
coaching booths for both teams and broadcast facilities for
up to four radio stations and ICTV.
Lyon’s first year as head coach at Ithaca in 1958 also
featured the team’s move to South Hill Field.
One of his team’s early conditioning drills was to walk
the length of the field picking up rocks on the new playing
surface. Now known as Butterfield Stadium, the facility
(including the Dick Lyon Press Box) is one of Division
III’s finest.
ITHACA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
FOOTBALL INDUCTEES (74)
Ron Amato ‘01 (2011)
Charles Baker ’41 (1971)
David Barton ’67 (1981)
Charles Boots ’61 (1998)
Jerry Boyes ’76 (1986)
Bill Bryant ’76 (1989)
Jim Butterfield (1975)
Doug Campbell ’72 (1984)
Bob Campese ’82 (1995)
Dick Carmean ’60 (1973)
Jack Cashman ’61 (2002)
Frank Clarke ’37 (1969)
Joe Corcoran ’50 (1978)
Sam Curko ’64 (1999)
Doug DeCarr ’82 (1987)
Joseph D’Orazio ’36 (1996)
John Fasolino ’60 (2001)
Frank Fazio ’67 (1981)
Dan Feldman ’90 (2007)
Merwin Fenton ’41 (1998)
Bob Ferrigno ’81 (1987)
James Freeman (1967)
Bill George ’80 (2000)
Claude Grace ’37 (1969)
Ted Greves ’74 (1983)
James Harris ’66 (1990)
Harold Hatch ’36 (1972)
Gideon Hawley ’36 (1973)
Jim Hercinger ’48 (1969)
Hop Hickey ’34 (2001)
Howard Hillis ’36 (1993)
Alan Howell ’77 (1991)
Robert Ingerson ’41 (1988)
Raymond LaGere ’41 (1992)
John Laper ’80 (1990)
Mike Lurel ’41 (1992)
Dick Lyon (1970)
Ed Mahoney ’95 (2008)
Mike McKillop ’42 (1969)
Matt Mees ’80 (2005)
Ed Michael ’65 (1993)
Mike Middaugh ’88 (1994)
Gene Monje ’64 (2004)
John Mottola ’42 (1978)
Mike Nicholas ’48 (1976)
John Nicolo ’80 (1986)
Perry Noun ’59 (1972)
John Nugent ’50 (1999)
Tom Nugent ’36 (1970)
Bill O’Dell ’63 (1991)
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John O’Neill ’42 (1996)
Mike Ornato ’59 (1977)
Ken Patrick ’35 (1969)
Ed Pesaresei (2007)
Dave Remick ’75 (1987)
Bob Ryan ’64 (2004)
Alvin Saake ’37 (1991)
Mike Scott ’89 (1995)
Kent Scriber ’72 (1990)
Ron Segal ’63 (2003)
Fred Seither ’50 (1998)
Jim Shaw ’73 (2003)
Bill Sheerin ’84 (2001)
Paul Thomann ’54 (2005)
Tim Torrey ’86 (2003)
Len Tyler ’66 (2001)
Frank Urso ’43 (1992)
Bob Valesente ’62 (1971)
Thomas Vogt ’64 (1988)
Todd Wilkowski ’93 (2002)
Jim Wilson ’63 (2007)
Tony Wise ’73 (1993)
Jeff Wittman ’93 (2001)
Bob Wojnar ’73 (1996)
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ITHACA BOMBERS FOOTBALL
NCAA Championships
1979
1988
ITHACA 14, Wittenberg 10
December 1
Ithaca
0 7 7 0 —
14
Wittenberg 7 3 0 0 —
10
PHENIX CITY, Ala.—Quarterback Doug Bencsko passed
for one touchdown and ran for another, and the Bomber
defense limited top-ranked Wittenberg to just 10 points
to secure Ithaca’s first national championship. The win
marked the fourth time in five tries that the Bombers had
beaten an undefeated opponent.
The two teams scored on consecutive possessions in the
first half. After recovering an Ithaca fumble in the first
quarter, Wittenberg drove 51 yards on 11 plays to score
the first points. The Bombers tied the game on their next
possession, a 15-play, 76-yard drive capped by Bencsko’s
11-yard touchdown pass to split end Jim Meyer. The
Tigers moved ahead again on a field goal with five seconds
remaining in the first half.
Another long drive, this one covering 58 yards in 11
plays, led to Bencsko’s one-yard touchdown dive. The
score, with 1:33 left in the third quarter, turned out to be
the last of the game.
All four Tiger fumbles occurred in Ithaca territory, and
two were recovered by the Bombers inside the15-yard line.
Linebacker Harry Moss and nose guard Don Phillips
each had 12 total tackles for Ithaca, and defensive back
Tony Smith added 10. All-American linebacker John Laper
and defensive tackle Jimmy Hoffman had nine tackles
apiece.
WU — King 1 run (Dowds kick)
IC — Meyer 11 pass from Bencsko (Darling kick)
WU — Dowds 34 FG
IC — Bencsko 1 run (Darling kick)
tt: 6,500
A
ICWU
First Downs
15
18
Rushes-Yards
45-151
51-219
Passing Yards
66
90
Passes Att-Com-Int
21-7-1
25-10-0
Total Yards
217
309
Return Yards
3
9
Punts-Average
7-34.1
6-32.7
Fumbles-Lost
2-1
4-4
Penalties-Yards
5-48
5-55
Individual Leaders
Rushing: WU —King 20-81; Delaney 15-62; Buckley 8-54
IC —Ferrigno 19-82; Nicolo 15-37; Bencsko 11-32
Passing: WU —Delaney 25-10-0, 90
IC —Bencsko 21-7-1, 66
Receiving: WU —Moon 3-39; King 3-2; Davis 2-4
IC —Duncan 4-45; Meyer 2-19
ITHACA 39, Central (Iowa) 24
December 10
Ithaca
01517 7—
39
Central
0 8 7 9 —
24
PHENIX CITY, Ala.—Stagg Bowl most valuable player
Paul Parker rushed for 208 yards and three touchdowns,
leading Ithaca to a 39-24 win over Central.
Central came into the game yielding an average of fewer
than 100 rushing yards per game, but Ithaca rushed for
408 on the afternoon. The passing attack was effective as
well, as quarterbacks Todd Wilkowski and Tom Pasquale
combined to complete 11 of 15 passes for 116 yards. The
team completion mark of .733 established an Ithaca
playoff record.
Touchdown runs of 23 and 26 yards by Parker, a fiveyard scoring run by Wilkowski, and Matt Sullivan’s 42yard field goal helped Ithaca build a 25-8 advantage. The
Dutchmen closed the gap to 10 points on a third-quarter
touchdown, but on the following kickoff Mike Scott scored
on an 84-yard return. Parker’s third touchdown put the
game out of reach in the fourth.
Cornerback Tom Knapp tied a Stagg Bowl and school
playoff record with three interceptions, and linebacker
Matt Herbst led the team in tackles with 11.
IC —Parker 23 run (McLaughlin pass from Barker)
IC —Wilkowski 5 run (Sullivan kick)
CC —Novak 37 pass from Kooiker (Bruxvoort pass from Kooiker)
IC —Sullivan 42 FG
IC —Parker 26 run (Sullivan kick)
CC —Bruxvoort 7 pass from Kooiker (Phipps kick)
IC —Scott 84 kickoff return (Sullivan kick)
CC —Phipps 41 FG
IC —Parker 4 run (Sullivan kick)
CC —Barten 6 run (Kooiker pass failed)
Att: 4,000
IC
CC
First Downs
26
15
Rushes-Yards
69-40824-56
Passing Yards
116
233
Passes Att-Com-Int
15-11-1 35-14-3
Total Yards
524
289
Return Yards
41
19
Punts-Average
4-31.85-34.2
Fumbles-Lost
2-21-0
Penalties-Yards
8-843-15
Individual Leaders
Rushing: IC —Parker 22-208; Scott 15-92
CC —Barten 11-54
Passing:
IC —Wilkowski 5-4-0, 33; Pasquale 10-7-1, 83
CC —Kooiker 35-14-3, 233
Receiving: IC —Hammel 3-40; Van Dyke 3-32
CC —Simmons 3-35; Novak 2-55
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NCAA Championships
1991
ITHACA 34, Dayton 20
December 14
Ithaca
614 014—
34
Dayton 10 7 0 3 —
20
BRADENTON, Fla.—Ithaca captured its third national
championship with a 34-20 win over Dayton in the Amos
Alonzo Stagg Bowl at Hawkins Stadium.
Junior fullback Jeff Wittman scored three touchdowns
and finished with 159 yards rushing on a school playoffrecord 30 carries. Wittman’s touchdown runs covered one,
three and six yards.
Senior quarterback Todd Wilkowski completed 15 of 25
passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdown
passes went to senior split end Nick Ismailoff, who made 10
receptions for 193 yards.
The defense was equally impressive. In the second
half, Ithaca did not allow a first down and yielded only 13
yards to the Dayton offense. Junior linebacker Billie Mays
Jr. had 10 tackles and senior strong safety Joe Palladino
picked off two passes and made nine tackles.
UD — Hofacre 17 pass from Keller (Burns kick)
IC — Wittman 1 run (kick failed)
UD — Burns 30 FG
UD — Alexander 9 run (Burns kick)
IC — Ismailoff 42 pass from Wilkowski
(Sullivan kick)
IC — Wittman 3 run (Sullivan kick)
IC — Wittman 6 run (Sullivan kick)
UD — Burns 24 FG
IC — Ismailoff 32 pass from Wilkowski (Sullivan kick)
Att: 5,469
ICUD
First Downs
29
11
Rushes-Yards
65-296 37-135
Passing Yards
262
79
Passes Att-Com-Int
26-15-1
21-10-2
Total Yards
558
214
Return Yards
1
28
Punts-Average
3-37.7
7-38.7
Fumbles-Lost
5-3
2-1
Penalties-Yards
2-22
3-38
Individual Leaders
Rushing:
IC —Wittman 30-159;
Wilkowski 18-63; Adams 10-51
UD —Miller 11-55; Peterson 12-35
Passing:
IC —Wilkowski 25-15-1, 262;
Wittman 1-0-0
UD —Keller 16-9-1, 71; Daniels 5-1-1, 8
Receiving: IC —Ismailoff 10-193; Gamble 3-47;
Slayton 2-22
UD —Franks 3-24, Taylor 3-22
NCAA PLAYOFF RESULTS
YearDate Opponent
W-L
1974 11/30 Slippery Rock W
at Cornell University
12/7
vs. Central (Iowa) +
L
1975 11/22 Fort Valley
W
11/29Widener
W
12/6
vs. Wittenberg +
L
1978 11/18 Wittenberg
L
1979 11/17 at Dubuque
W
11/24Carnegie-Mellon
W
12/1
vs. Wittenberg +
W
1980 11/22 Wagner
W
11/29Minnesota-Morris
W
12/6
vs. Dayton +
L
1985 11/23 at Union W
11/30 Montclair State
W
12/7Gettysburg
W
12/14 vs. Augustana +
L
1986 11/22 at Union (OT)
W
11/29 Montclair State
W
12/6
Salisbury State
L
1988 11/19 at Wagner (OT)
W
11/26Cortland
W
12/3Ferrum
W
12/10 vs. Central (Iowa) +
W
1990 11/17 Trenton State
L
1991 11/23 Glassboro State
W
11/30Union
W
12/7
at Susquehanna
W
12/14 vs. Dayton +
W
1992 11/21 Buffalo State
L
1994 11/19 Buffalo State (2 OT)
W
11/26 at Plymouth State
W
12/3
Wash. & Jefferson
L
2001 11/17 at Montclair State W
11/24 at Rensselaer
W
12/1
at Rowan
L
2003 11/22 at Brockport
W
11/29 at Montclair State
W
12/6
at Rensselaer
L
2005 11/19 at Union
L
2007 11/17 at Mount Union
L
200811/24 Curry
L
IC-Opp
27-14
8-10
41-12
23-14
0-28
3-6
27-7
15-6
14-10
41-13
36-0
0-63
13-12
50-28
34-0
7-20
24-17
29-15
40-44
34-31
24-17
62-28
39-24
14-24
31-10
35-23
49-13
34-20
26-28
10-7
22-7
19-23
35-23
27-10
0-48
14-9
33-13
16-21
41-55
18-42
21-26
+ Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl
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A
All-Time Letter Winners
Joseph Bannon, Mgr. (1956)
Scott Barker (1988-89)
Stephen Abbott (1968-69-70)
Samuel Baroody (1948-49)
Morgan Abdelnour (2008-09-10) Jason Barell (2000)
Kevin Accetta (2009)
Richard Bartels, Mgr. (1954)
Andy Ackerman (2004)
Bruno Bartolomei (1998-99)
Jeff Adams (1990-91-92)
Steve Bartomioli (2004-06)
Joseph Agnello (1976-77-78)
David Barton (1964-65-66)
Tariq Ahmad (2000-01-02-03)
Michael Barton (1967)
David Ahonen (2007-08-09-10) Michael Battle (1974-75-76)
Nick Aiello (2002-03-04-05)
Peter Bauer (1968-70)
Doug Albertsman (1987-88)
John Baumann (1970-71)
Joey Alger (2003)
Ronald Baumann, Mgr.
Edward Allen (1973-74)
(1975)
Tim Allen (1990-91-92)
Lance Baumgartner
Shawn Almeida (1986)
(2007-08-09)
Chris Almerico (1997)
Raymond Beauter (1947)
Robert Aloian (1967-68)
Fritz Becker (1940-41)
Jerry Altimonda (1940)
Edwin Beckwith (1942)
Toby Alvarez (1998-99-2000)
Briggs Bedigian (1995-96-97)
Ron Amato
Stephen Bedosky
(1997-98-99-2000)
(1957-58-59)
Eric Amorese (1996-97-98)
Jon Beer (1993-94)
Daniel Anderson (1963-64)
Craig Belcher (1986-87-88)
Jerry Anderson (1994-95)
James Bell (1968-69-70)
Roy Anderson (1981-82-83)
Chris Belluzzi (1996)
Eric Andrews (1987)
Arthur Bement (1959)
Michael Angelo (1957-58-59)
Roniel Bencosme
Jon Anglim (1984-86)
(2006-07-08)
Joseph Annarella (1948)
Doug Bencsko (1978-79)
Nicholas Annotto (1960, 62)
Salvatore Beninati (1957)
Bob Anton (1979)
Wayne Benjamin, Mgr.
Clay Ardoin (2010)
(1967-68)
Lou Ardolino (1989-90-91)
John Benson (1991)
John Armato, Mgr. (1964)
Eric Berger (2009)
Robert Armstrong
Thomas Bergerstock
(1965-66-67)
(2007-08-09)
Jonathan Ashford (1993)
John Bertino (1979-80)
Tayer Ashkar (2005-06-07)
Jim Betz (1994-95)
Arthur Asselta (1967)
Phil Bianco (1978-79)
Robert Atwood (1941)
Brian Bicher
Myron Avant (2010)
(1999-2000-01-02)
Scott Auchenbach (2007, 2009) Mike Biondi (1978)
Brian Austin (1996-97-98)
Jason Bigelow (1992-93)
Robert Austin (1970)
Shawn Bigsby (1993-94)
Peter Auyer (1974-75-76)
Ted Bilkey (1985-86)
Scott Billings (1972-73, 75-76)
Mike Biondi (1979-80)
Richard Backer (1949-50)
Jack Bishop (1950)
Richard Backer (1968)
William Blokker Jr. (1963-64)
Alex Baez (2004-05-06-07)
Leighton Blanchard (1947)
Nelson Bagnardi (1975-76)
Jason Blood (1993-94)
Joseph Baiano (1954)
Robert Bluett, Mgr. (1967)
Michael Baier (1975)
Tom Blumenauer (2005-06)
Charles Baker (1938-39-40)
Joseph Bobinis (1974-75-76)
Kenneth Baker (1957)
Mike Boch (2008-09)
Tyler Baker (2007-08-09)
B
8
Thurman Boddie (1953)
Chris Bogle (1998)
Henry Bogus (1947)
Donald Bohlinger (1954)
Michael Bond (1974)
David Bonney (1967-68)
Keith Bonser
(1995-96-98-99)
Mike Bontempo (1982-83)
Charles Boots (1957-58-59)
Mark Boronski (1971-72)
Ed Borrelli (1982)
Charles Bost (1993)
Jeff Bostic (2006)
Ronald Bouchier (1960-61)
Alton Bouton (1959)
Jonathan Bowers (1973)
Joseph Bowers (1973-74-75)
James Bowles (1958, 60)
Jerry Boyes (1973-74-75)
Mike Bozosi (1991)
Jim Bradley (1991)
James Bradshaw (1958-59)
Tucker Bradshaw (1980-81)
Charles Brady (1959-60)
Jason Brady (1994-95-96)
John Branick (1947, 49)
James Branski (1968-69)
John Breese (1954, 56)
Eric Breton (2009)
Steve Brett (1985)
William Brichkowski
(1949-50-51)
Newton Brooke (1962)
Arthur Brooks (1969-70)
Joseph Brown (1951-52)
Richard Brown (1956-57)
Jim Bruchac (1988-89)
Dave Brumfield (1992)
Justin Brunell (2004-05-06)
Richard Bryant (1972-73)
Brendan Bruinix (2010)
Bill Bryant (1973-74-75)
Arthur Bubb (1942)
Gary Bucci (1973-74-75)
Tom Buchanan (1981)
George Buchholz (1974-75)
Kurt Buckhout (1967-68)
Matt Buddenhagen
(1996-97-98)
Evan Bull (2010)
George Bullis (1996-97)
Alan Burczak (1967-68)
Thomas Burlin (1976-77-78)
Robert Burnham (1965-66)
Edward Burns (1974)
Peter Burns (1988-89)
Steve Burns (1991)
Lou Butenschoen
(1984-85-86)
Phil Byers (2004-06-07)
Lee Byrne (1987-89)
Sean Byrnes (1995-96-97)
C
Rob Cacchio (1994-95)
Tom Cahill (1991-92)
Alfred Cain (1957-59)
Tywan Calhoun (1993)
Joseph Caliguire (1949)
Charles Callaway
(1987-88, 90)
Steve Callender (1948-49-50)
Everett Cameron (1948)
John Cameron (2005)
Brett Campbell (2002-03)
Doug Campbell (1969-70-71)
Bob Campese (1979-81)
Troy Canada (1997-98)
PJ Canestrari (2003-04-05)
Jon Cantor (1991-92)
Matt Capuano (1985)
Vince Carbonaro
(1959-60-61)
Frank Carbone (1954)
Matteo Cardaro (1953)
Arthur Cardi (1963)
Tim Carley (1996-97-98)
Steve Carloni (1979-80)
Robert Carman (1997)
Dick Carmean
(1956-57-58-59)
William Carney (1973-74-75)
Jack Carona (1949-51)
Ryan Carpenter (1997-98-99)
Thomas Carroll (1953-54)
Robert Carty (1959)
Will Carter (2010)
Glenn Caruso (1994-95)
Joseph Casarella (1965-66)
Eric Case (1984)
John Cashman (1958-59-60)
Richard Cassella (1963)
Tom Castellano (2005-06)
Paul Cataldo (2005-06-07)
Frank Caufield (1974-75-76)
Abe Ceesay (1996-97-98-99)
Pete Celebre (2001-02-03)
Dave Celeste
(2003-04-05-06)
Jake Cerrone (1991-93)
Anthony Cerullo Jr. (1963-64)
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All-Time Letter Winners
Peter Cerullo (1995-96)
Chris Cestaro (1977-79)
Jim Chadwick (1987)
Jim Chapman
(2003-04-05-06)
Stephen Charsky (1942)
Doyle Chatham (1974-75-76)
Chris Cherchio (2002)
Jeff Cherkas (1996-97)
Jason Chier (2006-07-08)
Craig Chiesa (1982-85)
Thomas Christiana (1970-71)
Bret Cianfoni (1998-99)
Thomas Ciccolella
(1970-71-72)
Al Cihocki (1969-70)
Richard Cihocki (1973)
Dan Cimino (2010)
Joe Cipp (1989-90)
John Cirba (2007-08)
Timothy Clair (1964-65-66)
Ryan Clarke (2008-09-10)
Brian Clawson (1993, 95)
Richard Cleaves (1974)
Scott Clements (1984)
Kevin Cline (2009-10)
Mike Close (1983-85)
Cory Coady (2001-02-03)
Jordan Coe (1999-2000)
Frank Cogliandro (1980-81)
Melvin Cohen (1954-55-56)
Terry Coholan (1976-77-78)
Hal Cole (1979-81)
Jason Cole (1988-90)
Thomas Cole (1964-65)
John Colegrove (1942)
Chris Collier (2008-09-10)
Richard Collins (1969-70-71)
Timothy Collins (1975-76)
Paul Colistra (2001-02-03)
Chris Colloca (1987, 89-90)
Thomas Colo (1971)
Jose Colon (2001-02-04-05)
Scott Colton (1976-77-78)
Charles Compton (1940-41)
Marty Conden (1979-80)
Jim Condon (2002)
Mike Condon (1995)
Robert Congdon
(1964-65-66)
Zach Connett (2006-07-08)
Scott Connolly (1993-94-95)
Tim Connolly (1980)
Mike Conti (2008-09-10)
Thomas Conway (1975-76)
Clarence Conz (1949-50-51)
Bryan Cook (1997-98)
George Coon (1966)2
P.J. Cooney (1994-95-96)
Charles Cooper, Mgr. (1949)
Joe Corcoran (1946, 48-49)
Robert Corcoran (1961)
Joe Corley (2002)
John Cornick (1961-63)
Cory Corrado (2000-01)
James Costas (1974-75-76)
Garrett Couture (2005-06)
Kyle Crandall
(2005-06-07-08)
Matt Crandall (2008-09-10)
Charles Craparo (1998-99)
Patrick Cristello (1952-53)
James Cromer (1977)
Chris Cummiskey (1993)
Sam Curko (1961-62-63)
Frank Curto (1984)
Joseph Cushman (1942)
Larry Czarnecki
(1972-73-74-75)
D
Sam D’Agostino
(1977-78-79)
Joseph Dailey (1958-59)
Jeff Dallesandro (1995-96)
Erik Daly (2004)
Justin Daly (2000-01-02)
Mike D’Amico (2004)
Marc D’Amico (2007)
Anthony D’Annunzio (1974)
Michael D’Antonio (1981)
Mark Dantuono (1996-97)
Jake Dapolito (2005-06-07)
Alex Darcey (2008)
Vinnie Dargush (2002-03-04)
Greg Darienzo (1990, 92)
Tom Darling (1977-78-79)
Drew Davidson
(1998-99-2000-01)
Peter Davidson (1963-64)
Cory Davies (1981-82)
George Davis (1939)
James Davis (2004-05-06)
John Davis (1947)
Jeff Deak (1989-90-91)
Stuart Dean (1975)
Joe DeBellis (1983-84)
Doug DeCarr
(1978-79-80-81)
Ray DeCarr (1986-87)
Bill Decker (1982-83-84)
Tom Decker (1985-86-87)
9
Samuel Deeb (1939-40-41)
Bobby DeForrest (2009)
Steve Deinhardt (1973-74)
John DeKay (1951-52-53-54)
Donald DellaVella
(1962-63-64)
Kurt DeLuca (1982)
Raymond DeMarco (1966-67)
Joseph De Mato (1955)
Mike DeMay (1994-95)
John Demby (1958-59)
John Demenkoff (1940, 42)
Kevin Demer (1986-87)
Michael Demetros (1973-74)
Fred DeNisco (1997)
Nick DerCola (1949-50)
Frank Derenzo (1958)
Neil DeRosa (1966)
Mike DeRose (1989-90)
Camillo DeSantis (1949)
Lenny DeStefano (2003)
Peter DeStefano (1949-50)
Chuck DeTaeye (2006)
John Devic (1939)
Mike DeVirgilius (1981-82-83)
Matt Dibble (2008-09-10)
Nick Dibble (1997-98-99)
Mike DiCocco (1995-96)
Kevin Didio (1980-81)
Robert Dieher (1961)
Robert Dierks (1940-41-42)
Lee DiGristina
(1998-99-2000)
Ronald DiMartino
(1973-74-75)
Randy Dinjian (1994-95)
Ralph Dintino (1972-74)
Donald Distin (1954-55)
Michael DiTroia (1969-70-71)
John Doehring (1970-71)
Alexander Doig (1941-42)
Richard Donlick (1962-63)
Ryan Dona (2004-05)
Edward Donnelly (1949)
Mike Donnelly (1973-74)
Jamie Donovan
(2004-05-06-07)
Brian Dougherty (1984-85)
Daniel Dougherty
(1976-77-78)
Patrick Dougherty (1973-74)
Bob Dowell (1969)
Mike Dowling (1990-91-92)
Tim Downes (1977-80)
Jeff Doyle (1996-97)
Ronald Doyon (1964, 66)
Adam Drescher
(2006-07-08-09)
Dave Dresner (1988)
Daniel Dudek (1953)
Marc Dumont (1974)
Larry Dun (1939)
Jim Duncan (1978-79-80-81)
Marc Duncan (1985-86)
Kermit Dunmore (1955-56)
Howard Dunn (1951)
Michael Dunton (1971-72)
William Dupuis (1947)
Leonard Dworsky (1951, 54)
Dillon Dwyer (2007)
Tom Dwyer (1998-99)
E
Rich Easterly (1985)
Jon Edgcomb (2000-02-03)
Robert Edson (1976)
John Edwards (1981-82-83)
Robert Egan (1998)
Richard Eggleston (1975-76)
Heinz Eisele (1940-41)
Robert Ellis (1972-73)
John Ellison (2001)
Howard Engel (1965)
Bart Engler (1996-97)
Edward Ennis (1970)
Ryan Erbe (2002)
Jeff Erne (1996-97-98-99)
Scott Ernst (1995-96)
William Ervin (1966)
Robert Espey (1950)
Tom Eschen (2008-09-10)
Justin Esposito
(2002-03-04-05)
Rich Evans (1982-83-84)
William Evans (1981-82)
F
Blaise Faggiano (1991-92)
Tim Faughnan (1978)
Edgar Farquhar (1961-62-63)
Herald Farrell (1946)
Kevin Farrell (1983-84-85-86)
John Fasolino (1957-58)
Tom Fay (1966-67)
Frank Fazio (1964-65-66)
Eric Fedrizzi (2001-02)
Mark Feenstra (1984)
Billy Feldmaier (1999-2000)
Dan Feldman (1987-89)
Josh Felicetti (2002-03-04-05)
John Felker (1975-76-77)
Mike Fenton (1993-94)
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All-Time Letter Winners
Chris Ferguson (1992)
Wayne Ferguson (1971-72)
Mark Ferraiolo (1995-96)
John Ferrara, Trainer (1953)
Bob Ferrigino (1978-79-80)
Allen Fessette (2010)
Tom Ficorelli (1966-67-68)
John Filor (1952-53-54)
Kevin Finn (1981-82-83)
Rob Finneran (1989-90-91)
Tom Finneran
(1986-87-88-89)
John Finster (1955-56)
Aaron Fiorini (2001-02)
Tyrone Fisher (1996)
Joe Fitzgerald (1991-92)
John Fitzgerald (1986, 88-89)
Sean Fitzmaurice (2002)
Jeff Flanders (1982, 84)
Rich Fleischman (1995-96-97)
Eric Flemming (1989-90)
J.J. Fletcher (2005)
Dave Flihan (1985-86)
Eric Flint (2000)
Donald Foley (1966)
Joe Foley (1980)
John Foley (1975-76)
Julian Forbes
(1997-98-99-2000)
DJ Forbragd (2010)
Merle Ford (1941)
Ari Forgosh (1990-91-92)
Steven Forman (1967)
James Formato (1971)
John Forrest (1975)
Samuel Fouss (1965-66)
Doug Fraser (2008)
Jamie Free (2001-02-03-04)
William Freeman (1954)
Scott Frieary (1995-96-97)
Ronald Fuller (1967)
John Furey (1977-78)
Fred Fusaro (1964-65)
Tony Fusaro (1979-80)
G
Arthur Gage (1955-56, 58)
Danny Gaglianese (2006-07)
James Gainey (1960)
Albert Gala (1960)
John Galloway (1982, 84)
Bill Gamble (1991-92)
Todd Gannon (1992)
Bryan Gardner (2006)
Jeff Garlock (1996-97)
Bob Garone (1984-85-86)
Randy Garrett (1970-71-72)
Jim Garrity (1985-86)
Ben Garvey (2007-08)
John Garvey (1968)
Chris Gates (1984)
Philip Gatti (1955)
Greg Gatz (1981-82)
Mike Gaunay (2000)
Morton Gazlay (1950)
Rick Gebler (1967-68)
Dan Geen (1982-83)
Jon Genese (1992, 94-95)
Bill George (1976-77-78-79)
Caesar George (1953)
Matt George (1991-92-93-94)
Anthony Gerbino (1966)
Jerry Gerbis (1982-83-84)
Jack Getman (1950)
Doug Getzke (1977-79)
Rich Gianforti (1991-92-93)
Joe Giardina (1987)
Jim Gibbons (1988-89)
Bob Gibbs (1997-98)
Sean Gil (2009-10)
Gary Gilbert (1990)
Joe Gilfedder (2008-09-10)
George Giordano
(1976-77-78)
Peter Giordano (1977-78-79)
Tommy Giorgio
(1999-2000-01)
Gary Giroux (1972-73)
Paul Giroux (1966-67)
Jim Giruzzi (1981, 84)
Robert Glazier (1963-64-65)
Brett Gliosca (2002)
Bob Gneo (1982-84)
Joe Goetz (2006-07-08-09)
Jimmy Gold (1978-79)
Anthony Gonzalez (1996)
Van Dyke Goodsell (1941)
Lito Gonzalez (2003-04)
Greg Goodale (2003)
Kelly Gordon (2004-05-06)
Nicholas Gordon (1960-61-62)
Mark Gowin (1973)
Chris Grady (2007-08)
Pat Graham (2003)
William Graney (1953)
Pasquale Grasso (1956)
Brian Grastorf (2006-07-08-09)
Dan Graves (1995-96)
Chris Gray (2006-07-08)
Daegan Gray (1986-88)
Sean Greeley (1987-88)
Geoff Green (1994-96)
John Greene (1971, 73)
Brad Greenfield (1999-2000)
10
Dave Greenspahn (1986-87)
Caleb Greer-Carney
(2001-02-03)
Larry Grego (1960-61)
Bernie Grestl (1938-39)
Ted Greves (1971-73)
Scott Griesemer (1992-93-94)
Pat Griffin (2010)
Justin Griffin (1996-97-98)
Thomas Griffin (1981-82-83)
Marty Griffith (1981-82-83)
Sam Grillo (1946)
Adam Grossman
(1997-98-99-2000)
Anthony Grosso (1971-72-73)
Donald Grundtisch (1952)
Albert Gruner (1938-39)
Marshall Grupp (1971)
Edward Gryska (1971-72)
Alan Guenther (1965-67)
Nick Guerrera (1984-85)
Carl Guidotti (1978-80)
John Guinan
(1952-53, 58-59)
James Gunning, Mgr. (1970)
Nick Guttuso (2005-06-07)
H
Chris Hagemann (2002-03)
Matt Hagerty (1989)
James Hagin (1973)
Andrew Haim (2007-08-09-10)
Brian Hall (1990-91)
Dana Hallenbeck (1971-72)
James Halloran (1976)
Glenn Hamasaki (1999-2000)
David Hambleton
(1975-76-77)
Sean Hamilton (1990-91)
Ken Hammel (1988-90)
Jerry Hanchrow (1951)
Walter Hankinson (1951)
Matthew Hannon (2009-10)
David Hansen (1960)
Thomas Hansen
(1976-77-78)
Chris Hardy (1977-78-79)
Scott Harkins (1997)
Brendan Harper (2008-09-10)
James Harris (1964-65)
Neal Harris (1955)
Tim Harrison (1996-97)
Matt Hartz (2010)
Richard Hasard (1964)
Matt Hatlee (1988-89-90)
Michael Haugh (1961)
Robert Hawthorne (1947)
Dan Hayes (1995)
Roger Hayes (1962-63-64)
Tim Healy (2000-01)
Marc Hedglin (2002-03-04)
Patrick Heenehan
(2005-06-07)
Keith Heinzelman (1993-94)
Kevin Heinzelman (2007-08-09)
Thomas Heinzelman
(1973-74)
Paul Helm (2007)
Nathaniel Hemingway (2010)
Charles Henke (1960-61-62)
Andy Herbst (1996)
Matt Herbst (1987-88-89)
John Herloski (1946, 49)
Steven Herrman (1971)
Chad Herring (2007-08-09)
Richard Herzog (1964)
Thomas Hesler (1990)
Hunter Hess (1994)
Dane Hewlett (2004-05-06)
Henny Hiemenz (1996-97-98)
Charles Higgins (1956-57)
Bob Higgins (2003-04-05)
Dan Higgins (2007-08-09-10)
Jeff Higgins (1994-95-96)
Alex Hill (2002-03)
Charles Hill (1968)
Gary Hill (1959-60)
Morton Hochheiser (1942)
William Hockaday (1952)
William Hoereth (1963-64)
Jim Hoffman (1978-79-80)
Mike Hoffman (1985-86)
Brian Scott Hogan (2005-06)
Brian Seamus Hogan
(2005-06-07)
David Hogan (1959)
Charles Holland (1957-58)
Mike Holland (1999-2000-01)
Peter Holskin (1968-70)
Charles Holt (1947)
Edward Homan (1940)
William Hope (1941-42)
Nick Horowski (2007)
William Horne (1965-66-67)
Howard Horton (1983)
John Housman (1941)
Jon Howard (1988)
Alan Howell (1973-74-75)
Donald Howell (1966)
Rodney Howell (1967-68-69)
Frank Huchro (1940-41)
Marc Hudak (1986-87-88)
Ed Hungler (1989-90)
Bryan Hunte (1995)
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All-Time Letter Winners
Robert Hunter (1973-74)
James Huntley (1970)
Jason Hurleman (1994-95)
Mike Husdan (2000)
Shawn Huth (1985-86-87)
Scott Hutz (1998)
Brandon Huyler (1996)
Steven Hyman (1965-66-67)
I
Daniel Iezzi (1964-65-66)
Jeff Ike (1994-95)
Mike Inco (1976)
Bart Ingersoll (1971)
Robert Ingerson (1938-39)
John Inglesino (1983-84-85)
Joseph Ingrao (2009-10)
Tor Ingstad (2002)
Sean Inniss (1985)
Nick Ismailoff (1989-90-91)
Blase Iuliano (1961-62-63)
J
Dorie Jackson (1939)
Gary Jackson (1966)
Glenn Jackson (1980-81)
Paul Jacoby (1962)
Mark Jaeckle (1987)
Jeff Jaeger (1991-92-93)
T. J. Jalbert (1999-2000-01)
Andre Jamison (2010)
John Jangl, Mgr. (1969)
Terry Jarvie (1977-78-79-80)
Adam Jason (2004-05-06)
Joseph Jastrab (1942)
Lloyd Johns (1941)
Irik Johnson (2000-02)
Justin Johnson (1993)
Robert Johnson (1942)
Robert Johnson (1982-83-84)
Joe Johnston (1986, 89)
Kirk Jonah (1978-79-80-81)
Aaron Jones (1994-95)
Larry Jones (2000-02)
Ralph Jones (1988-89, 92)
Ryan Jones (1997)
Thomas Jones (1969, 71-72)
Mike Jordan (1978-79-80)
Norm Jordan (1979-80-81)
Pat Jordan (1986)
Rick Jordan (1977-78-79)
Richard Joseph (1967)
Gary Joy (1971-72-73)
Pat Joyce (2010)
George Judware (1992-93-94)
Dan Juvan (2006-07-08)
K
Chris Kachmar (2006)
John Kalbacher (1946)
John Kalinowski (1955)
Larry Karas (1960-62)
Jeff Kasarjian (2002-03-04)
Bruce Kaskey (1982-83-84)
Steve Kass (1983-84-85)
Bob Katz, Mgr. (1971)
Dennis Kayser (1971, 73)
Brad Keisling (1999)
George Kelerchian (1942)
Eric Keller (1983-84)
John Kelleher (1981-82-83)
Chance Kelley (1985)
James Kelley (1957)
Michael Kelley (1971)
John Kelly (1987)
Thomas Kelly (1950-51)
Birney Kellogg (1975)
Chris Kenney (1998-2000)
Tommy Kenney (2000-01-02)
Kevin Kensey (1994-95-96)
Quentin Kiah (2005-06)
Steve Kieffer (1982-83)
George Kiley (1965-67)
Jim Kilmetis (1980)
Dave Kim (1997-98)
Christopher King (1974-75)
George King (1951)
Leland King (2008-09-10)
Ronald King (1973-74)
John Kingdon, Mgr. (1966)
Richard Kingdon (1961, 63)
Robert Kingston (1946)
Robert Kirkendall (1950)
Roger Kirkhart (1961-62)
Wesley Kissel (1967-68-69)
Brett Kitenplon
(2003-04-05-06)
Tim Kittell (1992-93-94)
Scott Klau (1986-87)
William Kleinfelder
(1969-70-71)
Tom Kleinhammer
(1977-78-79)
Tom Knapp (1987-88-89)
Gerald Kniffen (1952-55)
Gus Koch (1949-50)
William Kohm (1965)
Todd Konick (1992-93)
John Koob (1981-82)
Edward Kowalski (1966)
Edward Kracke (1981)
Frank Krans (1938-39)
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Chris Krantz (1986)
Jeff Krenzer (1992)
Robert Krenzer (1968-69)
Charles Kroll (1972-73-74)
Dean Kroll (1977)
James Krysinsky (1959)
Owen Kugler (2009)
Justin Kulp (2006-08)
Mike Kupiec (2004-05)
Charlie Kurtz (1989-90-91)
Joe Kurzejeski (1950)
Eric Kvalvik (1983-84)
L
Tom Labesnki (2004-05)
Jeff Lacey (1980-81-82-83)
Chad LaChance (2009)
Andy LaForce (2001)
Rick LaFrance (1966)
Ray LaGreca (1952)
Adam Lajara (2009-10)
Ray Lake (2005-06)
Andrew Lambie (1969-70-71)
Stephen Lang (1974-75)
Erik Langanke (1992-93-94)
Doug Langley (1987)
Dan Lanoir (1978-79-80-81)
Louis Lanzillo (1964)
John Laper (1976-77-78-79)
Thomas LaPlaca
(1952-53, 55-56)
Tim LaRoche (2001)
Lawrence Lasher (1942)
Earnest Lathers (1941)
Jesse Latino (2002-03)
Matt LaVallee (1993-94)
Harry Lawler (1971-72)
Reggie Lawrence (1995)
Matt Layton (2000-01)
John Lecci (1987-88-89)
Darren Lee (1995, 97)
William Lee (1953-54)
Lawrence LeFebre
(1964-65-66)
Ray LeGere (1938-39)
Lane Lehrhoff (1985-86)
Jon Leisenring (1998)
Donald LeRay (1952)
Steve Levy (1989-90)
Dennis Leyden (1970-71-72)
Chris Licata (1988-89)
Mark Licwinko (2004-05)
Scott Lieber (2005-06-07)
Craig Liebler (2006-07-08)
Josh Liemer (2010)
Ben Light (1933-34-35)
Keith Linsey (1990-91)
William Lisi (1949)
J.B. Little (1972-74)
Bruce Littlejohn (1976)
Joe Llaneza (1998-99-2000)
Thomas Lockwood
(1961-62-63)
Warren Lockwood (1940)
Andy Lonsky (2008-09-10)
Harold Lovins (1941-42)
Eric Ludemann (1967-68-69)
Stephen Ludwig
(1976-77-78)
Dan Lummus (1995-96)
John Lunievicz (1942)
John Lupetin (1949-50)
David Lupia (1996)
Devin Lutes (1993-94-95)
Ed Lux (1950)
Jim Lynch (1984-85)
M
Dan Macca (1985, 87)
Allan MacDonald (1978-79-80)
Chris Maceyak (1992-93)
George Mack
(1982-83, 85-86)
Steve Mack, Mgr. (1958-59)
Matt Mackey (1978-79-80)
Kevin Macri (1985-86)
Dave Maddi (1999-2000)
Lou Magrone (2003)
Ed Mahoney (1992-93-94)
Guido Maiolo (1956-57-58)
Rich Mallon (2009-10)
Robert Mallory (1982)
Nicholas Mamula
(1950-51-52)
Brian Manetta (1999-2000-01)
Robert Mangione (1971)
Steve Manning
(1977-78-79-80)
Arthur Marangi (1965-66-67)
Evan Marcus (1987-88-89)
Bob Marella (1955-56)
Hugo Marion-Landais (1972)
Frank Markowick (1974)
Mike Marks
(1999-2000-01-02)
Tony Marks (1974-75-76)
Tony Marotta (1952)
Greg Maroun (1981-82-83)
Joe Marra (1984-85-86-87)
Steve Marshalek (1982)
Alfred Marshall (1939-40-41)
Hodari Martin (1993-94)
Bob Mason (1985-86-87)
Casey Mastine (1991-92-93)
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All-Time Letter Winners
William Matejka (1963)
George Matlock (1940-41)
George Maurer (1959)
Peter Mayer (2001-02-03)
Billie Mays (1990-91, 93)
Kevin McCaffrey (1987, 89)
Pete McCaffrey (2001-02)
Luke McCann (2001-02)
Arthur McCarthy (1952)
Tom McCauley (1984-85-86)
John McConegly (1966)
Chris McConnell (2010)
George McCormack
(1983-84-85)
Brendan McCormick
(1980-81)
Jake McCormick (1994)
Mark McDonough
(1999-2000-01)
Steve McDowell (1987)
Art McFarlane (1951-52)
Ray McFarlane (1955-56-57)
William McFarlane (1952-53)
Mike McGavisk (1989-90)
Glynn McGlynn (1980)
Mike McGreevy (1999-2000)
Mike McKillop (1939-41)
Pat McLaughlin (1987-88)
Sean McLaughin (2005-07)
Matt McMahon (2002-03)
Kyle McMann (2002)
Thomas McNeeley
(1981, 83-84)
Mark McQuade (1988-89)
Scott McVean (1999-2000-01)
Mike McVey (1982)
Doug Meagher (1989-90)
Chris Medici (2003-04-05)
Sam Medina (1991)
Mike Meding, Mgr. (1971-72)
Edward Meelan (1967)
Matt Mees (1976-77-78-79)
Gary Meierdiercks
(1967, 69-70)
William Meissner (1942)
Frank Melie (1952-53)
Anthony Meliti (1959)
Seth Meltzer (1997)
Anthony Melville
(1999-2000-01)
Harry Meshirer (1974-75)
Harold Meszaros (1949-50)
Jim Meyer (1978-79-80)
Michael Miceli (1996-97-98)
Edward Michael (1963-64)
John Michalak (1965-66-67)
Mike Middaugh (1984-85-86)
Michael Mielnicki (1975-76)
Anthony Milanese
(1989-90-91-92)
Clint Miller (1951-52-53-54)
Eric Miller (1988)
Glenn Miller (1975-76-77)
John Miller (1960-61-62)
Mike Miller (1985-86)
Tim Mimken (1982)
Sal Minardi (1988-89)
Pete Minturn (1983-84-85)
Sean Mirkov (2006-07-08)
Josh Mishara (1992)
Gary Mix (1968-70)
Kameron Mohammed (2005)
Bob Mold (2003-04-05)
Dave Molee (1985-86)
Keith Molinich (1989, 91)
Louis Molisani
(1954-55-56-57)
Seth Molisani (2001-02-03)
Gene Monje (1961-62-63)
Brett Monnat (2003-04-05-06)
Herold Monroe (1950-51-52)
Michael Moon (2010)
Charles Moot (1968-69)
Mike Moreau (1981-83)
Joseph Moresco (1971)
Chris Morgan (2005)
Iain Morgan (1999-2000)
Bill Moriarty (1993-94)
Chris Moriello (1984, 86)
Paul Morrissey (1977)
Jim Morse (1996-97-98)
Benjamin Morselli (1960)
Mark Mortarelli (1995)
Harry Moss (1977-78-79)
Chris Mott (2008)
Joe Mott (1991-92)
William Mottola (1963-64)
Pat Moynihan (1987-88-89)
Anthony Mucurio (2003-04)
Robert Mueller (1962-63)
Leonard Muhlich
(1962-63-64)
Conor Mulkeen
(1999-2000-01)
Dan Muller (1986-87)
Robert Mulligan (1947, 49)
Tom Mulroy (1980-81-82)
Aaron Mumby
(1998-99-2000)
Julian Munoz (1992-93)
Ed Murphy (1949)
Greg Murphy (1993)
Matthew Murphy (1991)
Myles Murphy (1939)
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Ted Murphy (1950)
Mike Murtha (1991-92-93)
Peter Muscello (1965)
Steve Musso (1999-2000)
Loren Mutta, Mgr. (1966-67)
Tim Myslinski (1994, 96-97)
N
Joe Napoleone (2004-05-06)
Chris Nee (1998-99-2000)
George Neher (1961)
Dave Nelson (1996-97)
Robert Nelson (1973)
Todd Nestor (1992-93-94)
Eric Newman (1999)
Jeff Newton (2000-01-02)
Gerald Neufang (1957-58-59)
Laurence Nevil (1968-69)
John Neyenhouse (1965-66)
Michael Nicholas (1946)
Jason Nichols (1992-93-4)
Eugene Nicolato (1974-75)
Kevin Nicolette (1973)
Joe Nicoletti (2007-08-09)
John Nicolo (1976-79)
Robert Niedzwiedz (1965-66)
Lindsay Northam (1946)
Mike Norton (1984-85-86)
Perry Noun (1955-56-57-58)
Chris Noto (1999-2000-01)
Mike Nowak (2005-06-07)
Tim Nunn (1972-73-74)
O
William Oakes (1949-50)
Todd Oakley (1987-88-89)
Pats Oates (1947)
Bradd O’Brien (1983-84)
Chris O’Brien (2009-10)
Edward O’Bryon, Mgr. (1952)
Frank Occhipinti (1987)
Tom O’Connell (1992)
William O’Dell (1960-61-62)
Anthony Odita (2000)
Mike O’Donovan
(1996-97-98)
Mike Oertel (2003-04-05-06)
Dan O’Hara (1989)
Jeff O’Hara (2003-04-05)
Erik Olsen (1997)
Joseph Olszewski
(1951-52-53)
Shane O’Malley (2007-08-09)
John O’Neil (1939-40-41)
Lawrence O’Neil (1949-50)
Sean O’Neill (1991)
Erik Ormberg (1991-92-93)
Mike Ornato
(1955-56-57-58)
Brian Orzolek (1990)
Chris Owens (1987)
P
Domenico Pacio (1957-58)
Louis Palazzi (1973-74-75)
Joe Palladino (1989-90-91)
Joe Palumbo (1992-93)
Bob Paoletti (1996-97)
Vin Paolozzi (1995-96)
William Paparteys (1942)
Kevin Paradis (1988-89)
Rick Pardy (1981-82)
Bill Parker (2001)
Paul Parker (1988)
Dan Parsons (1995)
Daniel Parsons (1968-69)
Rich Pasquale
(1996-97-98-99)
Tom Pasquale (1988-89)
Ross Passineau (1947, 49)
Greg Patala (1949-50)
Bobby Pattison (2006)
Don Pauley (1942)
Robert Pauley, Mgr. (1957)
Brad Payne (2007-08-09)
Gregory Peck (2009-10)
Robert Pedott (1991-92)
Ronald Penna (1968)
Craig Penson (1988-89)
Joseph Petrillo (1951)81)
Carmine Petrizzo (1976-77)
Mark Phalen (1990-91-92)
Don Phillips (1977-78-79)
Steven Picker (1963-64-65)
Robert Pickert Jr. (1964)
Kevin Pilipczak (2002)
Jim Pino (1988-90)
David Piper (1975)
Alfred Pisano (1949-50-51)
William Piscitelli (1955)
Dave Pitzer (1974-75-76)
Mike Podlucky (1968-69-70)
Tom Policay (1974-75-76-77)
Thomas Polimeni
(1968-69-70)
Charley Pope (1985-86)
Christopher Pope (1981)
Bob Porter, Mgr. (1962-63)
Jason Potts (1992-93-94)
Sean Powers (1979, 81)
Tom Pratt (1995)
Mark Prelewicz (1995-96)
Jim Presbrey (1984)
LeRoy Prettyman (1955-56)
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All-Time Letter Winners
Ronald Price (1956-57)
Chris Pride (2001)
Robert Pride (1984)
Lawrence Prince (1949-51)
Matt Princiotto (2004)
Mike Pritts (2000-01)
Jared Prugar (2010)
David Prutting (2003)
Jim Pryor (1982)
Dan Puckhaber (2000-01-02)
Sean Puckhaber (2008-09)
Joseph Pulvirent (1952)
Q
Jake Queener (2008-09)
Mike Quinn (2004-05)
Matt Quinn (2007-08)
Pete Quinn (1992)
Tibyron Quinn (1995-96)
R
Bill Rosecrans (1978-81)
Paul Roselli (1990-91)
Thomas Rosenthal (1971)
Niall Rosenzweig (1985-86)
Jamie Rosin (1983-84-85)
Dan Ross (2003-04-05-07)
Dustin Ross (2002-03-04-05)
Aaron Rossi (2004-05-06)
Tim Rourke (2003-04)
Dan Ruffrage (2009-10)
Dan Ruggerio (2007-08-09-10)
Mike Rumbutis (1997-98-99)
Kyle Rutherford (2004-05)
Reb Russell (1988-89)
Eric Russo (2007-08)
Brian Ruster (1998-99)
James Ryan (1966, 68)
Robert Ryan (1957-58-59)
S
Pete Sachs (2008)
Jim Rafferty (1958-59-60)
Andy Sachs (1999-2000-01)
Jim Ragusa (1992-93-94)
Ralph Salem (1955, 57)
Kris Rauschenberger
Philip Salerno (1985)
(1992-93-94) Joseph Salvato, Mgr. (1953)
Chet Ray (1992)
Matt Samela (2006-07-08)
Clarence Raymond (1958, 60)
Todd Sandagato (1993-94)
John Raymond, Mgr. (1961-62) Frank Sanders (1950-51)
Timothy Raynolds (1974-75, 77) Joseph Sanok (1961)
Frederick Recchio
Peter Sansiviera (1957, 59)
(1968-69-70)
Mike Sansone (1995-96-97-98)
David Reed (1969-70-71)
Todd Santabarbara (2002)
Peter Reilly (1962-63-64)
Jake Santora (2010)
David Remick (1972-73-74)
William Santoro (1989)
Dale Resue (1951)
Thomas Sarchioto (1947, 49)
Charles Reynolds (1968)
Yuheii Sasaki (1999-2000)
Peter Savage (1981-82-83)
Bruce Reynolds (1963-64)
Tim Rice (1987-88-89)
Joe Scalice (2002-03-04-05)
Alan Rich (1993-94)
Matt Scalice (2006-07-08-09)
Randy Riggs (1966)
John Scanlon
Matt Riley (1977, 80)
(2005-06-07-08)
Mike Riscica (1993-94)
Dave Schaad (1982-84)
Gary Rittenburg (1973-74)
Jesse Schaeffer (2003-04)
Edwin Rivera (1996-97-98)
Kyle Scharles (2006-07-08-09)
Maurice Robbins (1939)
John Schiemann
Todd Robbins (1998-99)
(1976-77-78)
Travis Robbins (1999)
Charles Schirmer
Arthur Robinson (1954)
(1965-66-67)
James Rodenbush
Harold Schirmer (1939)
(1974-75-76)
Mike Schleer (1991-92)
Mark Rodovick (2007-08-09)
Skyler Schlenker (2009-10)
Felix Rodriquez (1974-75-76)
John Schmonsees (1970-71)
Thomas Rogers (1962)
Douglas Schneider (1969-70)
Andrew Rogowski (2008-09-10) Robert Schneider
Brian Romocki (1992-93-94)
(1966-67-68)
Chris Rosbrook (2000)
Tom Schoen (1969-70)
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Seymour Schorr (1952)
Josh Schottland (1995)
Larry Schunck
(1977-78-79-80)
Jack Schuster (1990-91-92)
Joe Schuyler (2005-06)
Tom Schwan (1980-81)
Dom Sciarrotta (1985-86)
Robert Scinta (1975)
Mike Scott (1986-87-88)
Pat Scott (2008-09-10)
Charles Seager (1956)
Mark Seaman (1979-80-81)
Dwayne Sebold (1987-88)
Ron Segal (1959-60-61)
Fred Seither (1946, 49)
Ronald Serapilio (1960-61)
Paul Serino (1980)
Paul Shaffner
(1979-80-81-82)
Alex Shafiro (2002-03-04)
Mark Shattuck (1981)
Dave Shaughnessy
(1998-99-2000-01)
Greg Sheeler (2000-01)
Bill Sheerin (1981-82-83-84)
Stan Sherwood (1941)
Edmund Shirk (1954)
David Sidle (1989-90)
Scott Siegel (1989-90)
Bob Siglin (1999)
Nick Silverman (2006)
Reginald Simmons (1972)
Jerry Simon (1965)
Marc Simonetti (1994-95)
Frank Sirianni, Trainer (1954)
Joe Sirianni (1981-82-83)
Marc Sirrico (1985, 87)
Sean Skinner (2003-04)
Joseph Skwarek (1942)
Denis Slattery (1962, 64)
Frank Slattery (1966-67)
Jim Slayton (1990-91)
David Slutzker (1975)
Randy Smail (1992)
Barry Smith (1969-70-71)
Jordan Smith (2010)
Rich Smith (1986-87-88)
Ron Smith (1992-93)
Tony Smith (1977-78-79)
Peter Smyk (1951)
James Snead (1965-66)
Justin Snyder (1998-2000-01)
Fred Solimon (2004)
Wes Somerville (1957-58)
Francis Soprano (1952-53)
Mike Sousa, Mgr. (1990)
Raymond Spadafora
(1960-61-62)
Francis Spadaro (1951)
James Spano (1971-72)
Robert Spano (1961)
John Spencer (1946, 49)
Louis Spiotti (1965-66-67)
Chris Sprague
(1985-86-87-88)
Thomas Sprague (1973)
Eric Squires (1993-94)
Gavin Stackhouse (2001)
Jack Stanbro (1959)
Terence Stanimer (1971-72)
Brian Steele (2002-03-04)
Matt Steenberg (1975-76)
Ryan Steenberg (2002-03-04)
Seth Steinberg (1997-99-2000)
Rich Steiner (1988-89-90)
David Stejbach (1990)
Charlie Stephens (2004-06-07)
Robert Stephens, Mgr. (1957)
Pat Stephenson (2010)
Vince Steponavicius (1991-92)
Wallace Stevenson (1942)
Bill Stezzi (2004)
Edwin Stohrer Jr.
(1952-53-54-55)
Dave Stone (1981-82-83)
Christian Stremmel (2010)
Bill Struzzi (2004-05-07)
Jerry Stryker (1981-82-83)
Mike Suchy (2000)
Dan Sullivan (1985-86)
Matt Sullivan (1988-89-90-91)
Pat Sullivan (1978-79)
Shawn Sullivan (1975)
Ted Sullivan (1999-2000)
Donald Sutton (1941)
Douglas Swarts (1942)
Tom Sweatt (1991-92-93)
Kevin Sweeney (2006)
Steve Sweeney (1983-85)
David Swett (1970)
Chris Swiss (2003-04)
Josh Sydney (2002)
Edward Syron (1968-69)
Sandor Szabo (1966)
Claude Szajna (1982)
James Szczebra (1973-74-75)
Ken Szymansky (1991-92)
T
Ted Tackaberry (1970-71-72)
Mike Tannenbaum (2008)
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All-Time Letter Winners
Tom Tanner (1985-86-87)
Gregory Taylor (1976)
Matt Taylor (1999)
Kyle Tedeschi (2000-01)
Mike Tedesco (1992)
Steve Tennenbaum
(1975-76-77)
Ryan Terlecki (2004-05-06-07)
Kyle Tessiero (2000-01-02)
Johnny Testa (1999-2000)
Nick Thayer (2002-03-04)
Brian Thiel (1995)
Paul Thomann (1951-52-53)
Pete Thomson (1986)
Scot Thon (1976)
Brent Thorndike (1969-70)
Chuck Thornton (1996-97)
Franklin Tice (1946)
Dominick Timpano
(1976-77-78)
Gabriel Timpano
(1971-72-73-74)
Robert Tinsley (1972-73)
Kit Tipley (2000)
Dan Titus (1996-97-98)
Duane Titus (1990-91)
Raymond Tobia, Trainer (1953)
Kertis Tomlins (1992)
John Tompkins (1978)
Tom Toohey (1981-82)
Frank Toomey (1941-42)
Greg Toothaker (1994-95-96)
Eric Toporoff (2008-09-10)
Matt Torres (2003)
Tim Torrey (1983-84-85)
George Tortolon
(1971-72-73-74)
Matt Tosh (2001-02-03-04)
Bill Toth (1985-86)
Joseph Totten, Mgr. (1960)
Lawrence Tozzi (1961-62)
Jim Tracy (1980)
William Trainor (1949)
Richard Travis (1961-62-63)
Jeff Tremlett (1995-96-97-98)
Joseph Triolo (1967-69)
Steve Tripi (2001)
Dave Trojanski (1981-82-83)
Ralph Tropeano (1955)
Robert Truman (2000-01-02-03)
David Tucci (1974)
Lawrence Turel (1963-64-65)
John Tuthill (1962-63-64)
John Twyman (1956)
Thomas Tyksinski
(1966-67-68)
Len Tyler (1964-65)
U
Jim Uhl (1987)
Steven Upton (1976-77)
Rich Urda (1987-88)
Matt Usack (1995)
John Utter (1942)
V
Bob Valesente (1959-60-61)
Guy Van Benschoten, Mgr.
(1972-73)
Rene VanCauwenberge
(1964-65-66)
Scott Van Dyke (1987-88-89)
Eric Van Slyke (1993)
George VanValen (1950)
David VanValkenburg
(1963-64)
Gene VanVort (1983-84)
Dan Varney (2003-04-05)
Bob Veruto (1977)
Jason Verwohlt (1993)
Mike Vickowski (1985-86-87)
Carlo Vieni (1956-57)
Chris Vitrano (2010)
Anthony Viviano (1995)
Norbert Voegele (1946)
Kevin Vogt (1978, 80-81)
Thomas Vogt (1961)
Lee Vokes (1947)
Sam Volo (1949-50-51)
Dale Volpe (1970-71-72)
Joe Volpe (2005-06-07)
Thomas Vossler (2008-09-10)
Michael Votta (1976-77)
Mike Vulcano (2010)
W
Brian Wade (1955-56-57-58)
Rich Wageman (1984-85)
Mike Wagner (1982)
Herold Waite (1947)
Jeremy Walck (2005-06)
Jerry Walczak, Mgr. (1965)
David Wales (1960)
George Walker (1986)
Sheldon Walker (1986-87)
David Wallace (1964)
Scott Wallace (1983-84)
John Walrath (1961)
Frank Walter (1965-66-67)
Cory Walts (2004)
Joe Weber (1995-96)
Edmund Weed (1946)
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Alfred Weeks (1960)
Robert Wehinger (1963-64)
Neal Weidman (1994-95-96)
Chris Weiller (1982-83-84)
Stanley Weiner (1954-55)
Jeff Welch (2001-02-03-04)
Mike Welch (1971-72)
Dan Welkley (1982-85)
Jerry Wells (1973-74)
Jim Wells, Mgr. (1970-71)
Curt Wenke (1986-87)
Jake Werblow (1997)
Paul Werner (1975)
Cory West (1995-96-97)
Daniel West (1971-72)
William West (1942)
John Westbrook (1967-68-69)
Brian Weverbergh
(2005-06-07-08)
Dave Whalen (1979-80-81)
Floyd Whisher (1950)
David Whitcomb (1971-72)
Chris White (1989-90-91)
Richard White (1941)
Spencer White (2008-09-10)
Greg Whitney (1969-70, 72)
James Wieta (1965)
Albert Wilde (1958-59-60)
Todd Wilkowski
(1988-89-90-91)
Joe Williams (1988-89-90)
Justin Williams (2002-03)
Alvin Williamson (1941)
Jason Willis (2004)
James Wilson (1960-61-62)
Paul Wilson (1960-61)
Scott Wilson (1999)
Tom Winiewicz (1971-72)
Ryan Winslow (2002)
Donald Winter (1954-55-56)
Tony Wise (1971-72)
Dan Witbeck (2006-07-08-09)
William Witt (1939)
Jeff Wittman (1989-90-91-92)
Bob Wojnar (1970-71-72)
Gifford Wolcott (1980)
Bob Wolf (1972)
Richard Wood (1974-75)
Gary Worden (1967-68-69)
Leonard Wozniak (1947)
George Wurtenburg (1947)
Jeff Wyatt (1986-87)
Pat Wyman (1986-87)
Robert Yeager (1951)
John Yengo (1961-62)
Brian Young (1999-2000-01)
John Young (1950)
Anthony Yuli (1995-96)
Z
Jack Zahn (1981)
Rob Zappia (2010)
Jason Zweig (2010)
Jay Zunic (1991-92-93)
Keith Zupan, Mgr. (1989)
Jeff Zych, Mgr. (1975)
Y
Fred Yaple (1980)
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Head Coach Mike Welch
Ithaca College’s ninth head football
coach, Welch has continued the
success of one of Division III’s
winningest programs. His teams have
been consistent playoff contenders,
and he owns a record of 134-50
(.728) as Bomber coach. He achieved
another milestone in 2006 when he
was elected to the American Football
Coaches Association (AFCA) Board of
Trustees, where he is one of just two
Division III coaches.
Taking over for Jim Butterfield, one
of college football’s most successful
coaches, Welch was college football’s
most successful rookie coach in 1994.
He led the Bombers to a 10-3 record
and the NCAA Division III semifinals
that year.
He posted more victories (10) than
any other first-year NCAA coach. For
his efforts, Welch was named Division
III coach of the year by College Sports
magazine and Eastern Division III
coach of the year (Stan Lomax-Irving
Marsh Award) by the Football Writers
of New York.
The 1996 season saw a return
to postseason play for Ithaca. The
Bombers started the season with five
straight wins and at one point earned
the top spot in the NCAA Division
III East Region rankings. Ithaca won
the ECAC Northeast championship
by downing previously unbeaten
Worcester State, 27-21. The 1998 and
199 teams also made ECAC playoff
appearances. In 2001 the Bombers
reached the NCAA quarterfinals,
posting road wins at Montclair State
and Rensselaer. The 2003 Bombers
reached the national quarterfinals
after recording NCAA playoff wins
at Brockport and Montclair State. In
2004 Ithaca routed MassachusettsDartmouth in an ECAC postseason
game and a year later the Bombers
won their fourth straight Empire 8
title and reached the NCAA playoffs
for the 15th time. In 2007 and 2008
the Bombers made consecutive trips
to the NCAA tournament (for the first
time since 1992).
A high school standout at
Dansville, Welch was coached there by
Ithaca Athletic Hall of Fame member
Tom Vogt ’64 and earned all-county
honors as a junior halfback and a
senior linebacker. Dansville was 16-0
during Welch’s sophomore and junior
seasons.
At Ithaca he earned two letters
playing for Butterfield. A running
back, he missed most of his sophomore
season with an ankle injury. Welch
was named the Bombers’ mostimproved back as a junior after
gaining 467 yards on 117 carries. The
starter at fullback and a captain as a
senior, Welch was again slowed by an
injury but still gained 257 yards on 61
attempts. Welch also spent four years
THE WELCH FILE
EDUCATION
1973, bachelor’s degree in physical education from Ithaca College
1977, master’s degree in education from Albany, Albany, N.Y.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
High School:
1973-76, assistant coach at Rush-Henrietta High School;
Rochester, N.Y.
College:
1976-80, offensive back and defensive line coach at Albany;
Albany, N.Y.
1980-84, offensive coordinator at Washington University:
St. Louis, Mo.
1984-94, linebacker coach, assistant track & field coach and junior varsity lacrosse coach
at Ithaca College
1994-present, head coach, Ithaca College
15
with the lacrosse program, including
two with the varsity.
From 1973-76 Welch worked as
an assistant football coach at RushHenrietta High School in Rochester.
He earned his master’s degree from
Albany in 1977. Welch was also a
member of the Great Dane coaching
staff, serving as offensive back coach
and later defensive line coach on
Bob Ford’s staff. Albany reached the
NCAA semifinals in 1977.
In 1980 Welch began a four-year
tenure as offensive coordinator at
Washington (Mo.) University. He
came back to his alma mater in 1984
as linebacker coach.
The Bomber football program has
posted a 216-63 (.777) record with
Welch on its coaching staff. In addition
to winning national championships in
1988 and 1991, the Bombers have made
10 other NCAA playoff appearances
(1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2001,
2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008). Ithaca
was an ECAC playoff participant in
1984, 1987, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2004.
Welch is married to the former
Susan Price, a 1973 Ithaca College
graduate. They have two children;
Jessica, a 2003 Ithaca graduate, was
an all-American lacrosse player, and
Jeff, a 2005 graduate who was an allconference football and lacrosse player
and captained both sports.
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Head Coach Mike Welch
BOMBER COACHING RECORDS
Name (seasons)
#*
*
#
Jim Butterfield (1967-93)
MIKE WELCH (1994-present)
Dick Lyon (1958-66)
James A. “Bucky” Freeman (1931-42, 1946)
Harold “Pete” Hatch (1946-50)
Joseph Hamilton (1951-55)
Ben Light (1935)
Art Orloske (1956-57)
Leonard Schreck (1930)
Years
Won
Lost
Tied
Pct
27
17
9
13
5
5
1
2
1
206
134
49
36
13
7
4
3
1
71
50
20
32
18
22
1
10
3
1
0
0
6
0
3
1
0
1
.743
.728
.710
.527
.419
.266
.750
.231
.200
# Co-coached in 1935 * Co-coached in 1946
MIKE WELCH AS AN ASSISTANT COACH
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
School
Albany (N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
Washington (Mo.)
Washington (Mo.)
Washington (Mo.)
Washington (Mo.)
Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca
Ithaca
Head Coach
Bob Ford
Bob Ford
Bob Ford
Bob Ford
Ken Henderson
Ken Henderson
Ken Henderson
Fred Remy
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
Jim Butterfield
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Record
4-5
9-2
7-3
6-3
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-6-1
10-1
11-2
11-1
7-3
13-1
7-3
8-2
12-1
9-2
6-4
Postseason
NCAA Semifinal
ECAC North Champion
NCAA Runner-Up
NCAA Semifinal
ECAC North Playoffs
NCAA Champion
NCAA Playoffs
NCAA Champion
NCAA Playoffs
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DAN ELBERTY
Assistant Coaches
IRIK JOHNSON
Head Junior Varsity Coach
Dan Elberty joined the Ithaca coaching staff in 1999 as
head coach of the junior varsity program.
He had spent the previous 16 years coaching at various
high schools throughout New York State, including eight
seasons at nearby Lansing, where he is an elementary
school teacher. His coaching background also includes ice
hockey, baseball and track & field.
Elberty played three years of football at St. Lawrence.
The Saints reached the NCAA semifinals in 1982.
SEAN FITZMAURICE
Running Backs Coach
Irik Johnson returned to his alma mater in 2007. During
his three years coaching Ithaca’s running backs, the team
has averaged over 160 rushing yards per game and four
different Bomber backs have combined for 21 100-yard
games. He’s coached two first-team Empire 8 all-stars
and two all-region running backs.
A 2003 Ithaca graduate, Johnson lettered twice as a
Bomber wide receiver. He caught seven passes, incluing a
pair of touchdown receptions.
PETER MAYER
Defensive Line Coach
Former Bomber offensive lineman Sean Fitzmaurice is in
his eighth season as a member of the coaching staff.
Over the past six seasons, Ithaca’s defensive linemen
have earned all-conference honors 11 times (including
six first-team selections). Fitzmaurice, who also serves as
Ithaca’s director of football operations, has coached four
all-region picks including one all-American.
Fitzmaurice graduated from Ithaca in 2004 with a
bachelor’s degree in social studies education with a minor
in coaching. He spent two years with the junior varsity
coaching staff, working with the team’s linebackers and
defensive linemen.
BRIAN GRASTORF
Graduate Assistant Coach
Brian Grastorf, a spring graduate of Ithaca, joins the
Bomber coaching staff as a graduate assistant.
A team captain as a senior, he started 12 games at quarterback, making his debut with a win over previously undefeated Cortland in 2008. He ranks seventh all-time at
Ithaca with 3,333 career yards along with 31 touchdown
passes.
MIKE HATCHER
Receivers Coach
Mike Hatcher is in his fourth season with the Bomber
coaching staff. He served as the program’s receivers coach
for three years before taking over as offensive line coach
this year.
During his time working with Ithaca’s wide receivers, Bomber wideouts caught 63 touchdown passes and
gained 246 yards per game while earning all-conference
four times.
A graduate of Rhodes, Hatcher served as team captain
as a senior and was a three-time all-conference wide receiver for the Lynx. He was voted to the team’s leadership
council all four years.
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Defensive Backs Coach
Peter Mayer, an all-star safety at Ithaca, is in his third
season on the staff.
Mayer has coached defensive backs who’ve earned allconference honors five times. Two were named all-region,
including a first-team all-American in 2008. The Bomber
secondary has 33 interceptions in that span.
Mayer spent two seasons as an assistant at Division
I-AA Colgate and has also coached at Widener and Hamilton at the Division III level.
A two-year starter at free safety, Mayer was an Empire
8 all-star as a senior and was named the team’s Most Improved Back. Mayer earned his bachelor’s degree from
Ithaca and his master’s from Widener.
MARK ROSS
Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach
Mark Ross rejoined the Bomber coaching staff in 2007
as Ithaca’s defensive coordinator. He previously coached
the team’s defensive linemen and linebackers from 1999
to 2005.
During his three seasons as defensive coordinator, Ithaca has allowed just 325 yards and 20 points per game.
Bomber linebackers have earned Empire 8 all-star recognition six times in that period with two all-region selections (including a 2008 first-team all-American).
Ross spent four years as an assistant at East Stroudsburg, coaching the defensive ends and linebackers for
the Division II Warriors. He also served as special teams
coach for three seasons.
A graduate of Penn State, he has also worked at Division I-AA Lafayette.
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Record Book
CAREER RUSHING
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jamie Donovan (2004-07)
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Matt Mees (1976-79)
Alex Baez (2003-07)
Bob Ferrigno (1978-80)
Tommy Giorgio (1997, 99-2001)
Doug Campbell (1969-71)
Mike Scott (1986-88)
Dave Remick (1972-74)
Pete Celebre (2000-03)
Games
Att
Yards
43
32
33
44
27
33
24
26
23
29
732
586 507
433
364
540
413
298
375
371
3,844
3,410
2,662
2,427
2,400
2,365
2,356
2,106
2,096
1,733
Avg
5.3
5.8 5.3
5.6
6.6
4.4
5.7
7.1
5.6
4.7
TD
Game Avg.
46
44
19
14
30
36
23
19
14
20
89.4
106.6
80.7
55.2
88.9
71.7
98.2
81.0
91.1
59.8
SEASON RUSHING
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Bob Ferrigno (1980)
Jeff Wittman (1992)
Thomas Bergerstock (2008)
Jamie Donovan (2004)
Jeff Wittman (1990)
Jamie Donovan (2007)
Mike Scott (1988)
Dave Remick (1974)
Tommy Giorgio (2000)
John Koob (1982)
Games
Att
Yards
Avg
TD
Game Avg.
10 10
10
11
9
11
10
10
10
9
210
207
216
205
200
221
138
163
249
159
1,307
1,301
1,240
1,224
1,209
1,105
1,063
1,010
971
910
6.2
6.3
5.7
6.0
6.1
5.0
7.7
6.2
3.9
5.7
14
19
20
15
16
14
7
8
13
9
130.7
130.1
124.0
111.3
134.3
100.5
106.3
112.2
971
101.1
CAREER PASSING
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Josh Felicetti (2002-05)
Dan Juvan (2005-08)
Mike O’Donovan (1995-98)
Brian Young (1998-2001)
Neal Weidman (1994-96)
Todd Wilkowski (1988-91)
Brian Grastorf (2006-09)
Rob Zappia (2009-10)
Steve Kass (1983-85)
Doug DeCarr (1979-81)
Games
Att
Comp.
Pct.
Int
Yards
TD Rating
42
37
32
32
20
36
32
13
24
18
1,148
765
763
733
533
494
459
368
269
281
718
465
405
417
329
231
267
211
127
126
.625
.608
.531
.569
.595
.468
.582
.573
.472
.448
39
23
22
42
18
23
15
8
13
18
9,092
6,308
5,379
5,203
4,129
3,339
3,333
2,525
1,763
1,713
86
48
53
50
28
30
31
19
13
18
147.0
144.7
127.4
127.6
132.4
114.3
134.9
127.7
108.5
104.4
SEASON PASSING
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Josh Felicetti (2005)
Dan Juvan (2007)
Mike O’Donovan (1997)
Josh Felicetti (2003)
Rob Zappia (2010)
Josh Felicetti (2004)
Brian Grastorf (2009)
Mike O’Donovan (1998)
Brian Young (1999)
Neal Weidman (1995)
Games
Att
Comp.
Pct.
Int
Yards
TD Rating
11
11
10
13
10
10
10
10
10
9
317
290
351
339
364
319
343
341
305
295
224
178
198
198
209
198
203
175
189
176
.707
.614
.564
.584
.574
.621
.592
.513
.620
.597
12
6
8
9
8
13
11
13
17
10
2,882
2,621
2,611
2,599
2,507
2,433
2,378
2,365
2,220
2,125
34
24
23
23
19
21
22
24
16
13
18
174.9
160.5
136.0
139.9
128.1
139.7
132.2
125.2
129.3
127.9
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CAREER CATCHES
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Thomas Vossler (2008-present)
29
Abe Ceesay (1996-99)
34
Justin Esposito (2002-05)
39
Jeff Welch (2001-04)
42
Brian Weverbergh (2005-08)
41
Keith Bonser (1995-96, 97-99)
34
Matt Buddenhagen (1996-98)
29
DAN RUFFRAGE (2008-present)22
Jeff Higgins (1994-96)
26
George Mack (1982-83, 85-86)
39
Games
Rec
Yards
Avg
TD
144
131
127
125
120
119
108
103
94
94
1,798
1,825
1,835
1,820
1,535
1,562
1,639
1,383
1,339
1,777
12.5
13.9
14.4
14.6
12.8
13.1
15.2
13.4
14.2
18.7
13
11
11
17
14
9
12
12
9
22
Game Avg.
5.0
3.8
3.3
3.0
2.9
3.5
3.7
4.7
3.6
2.4
SEASON CATCHES
No.
Name (seasons)
Games
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Joe Palumbo (1993)
Todd Sandagato (1994)
Jeff Higgins (1995)
Jeff Welch (2003)
Nick Ismailoff (1991)
DAN RUFFRAGE (2010)
Thomas Vossler (2010)
Thomas Vossler (2009)
Brian Weverbergh (2008)
Jeff Welch (2004)
Rec
10
74
10
59
9
57
13
56
9
54
9
53
8
52
1051
11
50
11
50
Yards
Avg
1,119
820
697
953
836
695
531
732
682
645
15.1
13.9
12.2
17.0
15.5
13.1
10.2
14.8
13.6
12.9
CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Josh Felicetti (2002-05)
Dan Juvan (2005-08)
Brian Young (1998-2001)
Mike O’Donovan (1995-98)
Todd Wilkowski (1988-91)
Neal Weidman (1994-96)
Doug Campbell (1969-71)
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Brian Grastorf (2006-09)
Steve Kass (1983-85)
Games Yards
42
37
33
32
36
20
24
32
32
24
9,025
6,405
5,478
5,345
4,315
3,988
3,704
3,442
3,375
2,897
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Josh Felicetti (2005)
Dan Juvan (2007)
Mike O’Donovan (1997)
Josh Felicetti (2003)
Josh Felicetti (2004)
Brian Grastorf (2009)
Brian Young (1999)
Mike O’Donovan (1998)
Neal Weidman (1995)
Neal Weidman (1996)
Game Avg.
9
5
5
8
5
8
4
8
5
6
7.4
5.9
6.3
4.3
6.0
5.9
6.5
5.1
4.5
4.5
CAREER SCORING
Avg.
No.
Name (seasons)
214.9
173.1
166.0
167.0
119.9
199.4
154.3
107.6
105.5
120.7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jamie Donovan (2004-07)
Brett Kitenplon (2003-06)
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Tommy Giorgio (1997, 99-2001)
Matt Sullivan (1988-91)
Bob Ferrigno (1978-80)
ANDREW ROGOWSKI
(2008-present)
Bill O’Dell (1960-62)
Seth Steinberg (1997, 99-2000)
Thomas Bergerstock (2007-09)
SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE
No. Name (seasons)
TD
Pts Avg.
43
45
32
33
38
27
282
281
270
244
205
200
6.6
6.2
8.4
7.4
5.4
7.4
26
23
29
23
186
148
146
144
7.2
6.4
5.0
6.3
SEASON SCORING
Games
Yards
Avg.
No. Name (seasons)
11
11
10
13
10
10
10
10
9
9
2,747
2,699
2,603
2,473
2,439
2,389
2,348
2,342
2,024
1,879
249.7
245.4
260.3
190.2
243.9
238.9
234.8
234.2
224.9
208.8
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
19
Games
Games Pts
Thomas Bergerstrock (2008)
Jeff Wittman (1992)
Jeff Wittman (1990)
Tommy Giorgio (2000)
Bob Ferrigno (1980)
Jamie Donovan (2004)
Jamie Donovan (2007)
Bill O’Dell (1962)
Tommy Giorgio (1999)
Matt Buddenhagen (1998)
10
10
9
10
10
11
11
8
9
10
120
114
102
102
98
88
84
82
78
78
Avg.
12.0
11.4
11.3
10.2
9.8
8.0
7.7
10.3
8.7
7.8
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CAREER PUNTING
No. Name (seasons)
1. Brian Bicher (1999-2002)
2. Nick Aiello (2002-05)
3. Ed Mahoney (1992-94)
4. Jim Bell (1968-70)
5. Dave Whalen (1979-81)
6. Chris Weiller (1983-84) 7. ANDREW ROGOWSKI
(2008-present)
8. Tom Hansen (1977-78)
9. Joe Williams (1989-90)
10. Jeff Lacey (1980-83)
Games Punts Yds
SEASON PUNTING
Avg.
No. Name (seasons)
1. Nick Aiello (2003)
2. Brian Bicher (2000)
3. ANDREW ROGOWSKI
(2010)
4. Ed Mahoney (1994)
5. Chris Weiller (1983)
6. Jeff Lacey (1982)
7. Brian Bicher (2002)
8. Tim Carley (1998)
9. Jim Bell (1969)
Joe Moresco (1971)
40
41
28
24
25
19
195
136
117
113
120
96
7,144
5,028
4,388
4,124
4,054
3,454
36.6
37.0
37.5
36.5
33.8
36.0
31
17
19
38
93
86
91
80
3,255
3,124
3,098
2,868
35.0
36.3
34.0
35.9
Games Punts Yds
Avg.
13
10
61
61
2,267
2,249
37.0
36.9
10
10
10
10
10
10
8
8
58
54
55
55
46
50
51
46
2,047
2,037
1,998
1,914
1,763
1,757
1,724
1,724
35.3
37.7
36.3
34.8
38.3
35.1
33.8
37.5
PER-GAME SPECIAL TEAMS AVERAGES
/----------------------Returns---------------------//-------------------------Coverage------------------------/
Year
Punt Yd. Avg
TD Kickoff Yd Avg TD
Punt Yd. Avg
TD
Kickoff Yd. Avg TD
1993 8.6 0 17.00
1994 8.8 0 19.90
199511.2 0 24.22
199616.3 2 15.70
199712.9 1 17.30
199823.0 3 21.71
1999 7.1 0 20.70
200011.5 1 18.00
200113.6 0 18.10
200214.1 0 20.91
200314.4 1 21.20
2004 8.3 1 25.30
2005 8.7 1 20.90
200615.4 2 20.32
200717.1 2 22.61
200816.2 1 18.30
200914.3 0 18.60
201013.3 0 19.50
20
5.0
5.8
6.2
8.8
12.8
7.7
8.3
6.4
4.8
4.3
4.2
5.1
8.6
5.5
3.4
8.1
3.2
4.6
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
19.4
13.1
17.6
17.4
15.7
14.5
11.8
27.1
14.3
17.9
15.8
18.6
19.3
21.1
17.7
15.3
19.1
20.1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
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PER-GAME OFFENSIVE AVERAGES
First
Rushing
Year
Points Downs RushesYards Passes Comps
Pct.
1993 28.019.148.8
185.2
27.0
1994 17.216.143.3
154.2
24.8
1995 26.720.238.3
140.4
34.0
1996 30.621.336.4
143.4
34.7
1997 31.620.640.1
155.1
37.5
1998 35.521.639.7
155.0
36.5
1999 30.122.337.3
165.9
38.9
2000 26.216.943.1
130.5
29.8
2001 38.420.249.2
223.1
22.9
2002 23.018.041.7
156.7
27.2
2003 29.518.640.2
141.1
26.9
2004 38.424.146.1
222.1
31.7
2005 38.123.940.5
169.1
29.9
2006 29.418.034.9
143.7
25.9
2007 34.921.239.1
180.2
27.9
2008 36.420.440.4
194.1
27.4
2009 27.519.633.9
107.8
34.9
2010 24.216.729.4
60.8
36.6
12.2
12.2
20.1
19.8
21.1
18.7
23.1
13.8
12.8
14.0
15.6
19.5
20.6
15.8
17.4
16.1
20.7
21.1
.452
.492
.592
.571
.563
.512
.594
.463
.556
.515
.580
.615
.689
.610
.624
.588
.593
.578
Passing
Total
Total
Yards
Plays Yards
178.9
153.7
242.6
257.0
274.5
254.2
275.9
162.2
181.1
175.1
215.9
242.5
272.9
188.3
255.9
227.6
234.1
255.7
75.8
364.1
68.1
307.9
72.3
383.0
71.1
400.4
77.6
429.6
76.2
409.2
76.2
441.8
72.9
292.7
72.1
404.2
68.9
331.8
67.1
357.0
77.8
438.2
70.4
442.0
60.8
332.0
67.0
436.1
67.7
421.7
68.8
350.9
66.0
316.5
PER-GAME DEFENSIVE AVERAGES
First
Rushing PassingTotal Total Fumble
Year Points Downs Rushes Yards Passes CompsPct. YardsPlays Yards Int Rec.
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
19.3
12.9
17.2
19.0
14.1
22.1
19.2
17.9
12.6
13.7
14.8
13.1
23.3
14.6
17.5
22.0
21.2
17.8
14.1
15.8
16.4
18.3
14.8
15.4
16.7
15.3
11.3
16.7
17.6
13.3
19.2
13.8
15.5
18.5
18.5
15.4
46.0
47.7
42.4
45.3
40.7
42.9
45.7
39.8
35.8
35.8
43.5
43.6
38.4
33.0
36.3
30.8
32.4
32.0
176.4
187.0
155.2
160.9
122.4
165.2
188.1
90.9
102.8
94.6
141.9
88.1
153.6
81.7
94.2
117.2
140.7
121.2
20.9
22.0
27.3
24.9
25.9
24.6
25.3
28.9
26.8
31.4
28.2
28.8
33.8
27.7
27.2
36.0
31.7
28.0
21
8.3.397107.966.9284.30.9 1.6
11.0.500124.069.7311.01.0 1.2
13.6.496176.169.8331.31.9 0.9
12.8.518158.170.2319.02.2 0.9
11.3.436138.566.6260.91.2 1.2
11.3.459140.467.5305.61.5 1.3
11.8.466150.171.0338.22.0 1.1
13.8.439175.068.7265.91.4 0.6
10.9.407119.262.6222.01.6 0.9
15.5.494196.167.2290.71.3 0.6
14.3.507134.871.7276.71.4 1.0
14.9.517153.363.2241.41.7 1.5
19.1.565197.272.2350.81.4 1.2
15.2.548177.460.7259.10.8 1.2
16.5.606195.363.5289.50.8 1.1
20.2.561229.966.8347.11.7 1.1
18.3.577198.164.1340.81.7 0.8
15.455.0175.865.1297.00.8 1.2
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TEAM RECORDS – OFFENSE
RUSHING
Attempts
Game:
77; vs. Albany, 9/11/93
Season:
627; 1978
Net Yards
Game:
639; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84
Season:
3,246; 1988
TDs
Game:
11; vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84
Season:
37; 1978
PASSING
Attempts
Game:
54; at AIC, 10/24/98
54; at AIC, 10/26/96
Season:
389; 1999
Completions
Game:
27; vs. Buffalo State, 11/14/98
27; at St. John Fisher, 9/25/04
Season:
231; 1999
Yards Gained
Game:
441; vs. AIC, 10/25/97
Season:
2,759; 1999
TDs
Game:
6; at AIC, 10/24/98
6; vs. Brockport, 1980
Season:
23; 1997
Completion Percentage
Game:
.800 (12-15); vs. RIT,
11/9/74
Season:
.699; 2005
TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays
Game:
98; vs. Albany, 9/11/93
98; vs. Cortland, 11/6/99
Season:
776; 1997
Total Yards
Game:
639; vs. Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
Season:
4,418; 1999
Two-Point Conversions
Game: 2; vs. Montclair State,
11/29/86
2; vs. Cortland, 11/7/81
2; at C.W. Post, 10/26/63
2; at Southern Conn., 9/26/63
2; at Alfred, 11/3/62
Season: 10; 1963
SCORING
Points
Quarter: 35; first vs. Utica, 10/20/01
35; second at St. John
Fisher, 9/12/98
35; second vs. RIT,
11/9/74
Game:
82; vs. Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
Season:
394; 1974 (9 games)
TDs
Game:
12; vs. Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
Season:
57; 1974
PAT
Game:
10; vs. Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
Season:
43; 2001
Field Goals
Game:
4; at AIC, 11/5/66
Season:
10; 1992
FIRST DOWNS
First Downs
Game:
35; vs. Albany, 9/11/93
Season:
264; 2005
First Downs by Rushing
Game:
28; at C.W. Post, 11/2/74
Season:
160; 1992
First Downs by Passing
Game:
18; vs. AIC, 10/25/97
Season:
139; 1999
First Downs by Penalties
Game:
4; vs. Mansfield, 9/21/96
4; vs. Merchant Marine, 11/15/86
4; at St. Lawrence,
9/20/80
4; vs. Bridgeport, 11/1/69
Season:
17; 1980
TEAM RECORDS – SPECIAL TEAMS
PUNTING
Punts
Game:
12; at Buffalo State, 11/15/97
12; at St. Lawrence, 9/15/90
Season:
61; 2000
Average Yards
Game:
51.0; vs. Mansfield, 9/21/96
Season:
39.3; 1961 (26-1,021)
Punts Blocked by Opponent
Game:
2; vs. Upsala, 11/5/54
Season:
3; 1970, 1954
PUNT RETURNS
Returns
Game:
12; vs. Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
Season:
54; 1997
Yards Returned
Game:
211; vs. Utica, 10/20/01
Season:
810; 1998
Average Yards Returned
Season:
22.5; 1998
TDs
Season:
3; 1998
Average Yards Returned
Season:
25.54; 1973
TDs
Season:
2; 1995, 1986
PENALTIES
Penalties
Game:
18; vs. St. Lawrence,
KICKOFF RETURNS
9/26/81
Returns
Season:
96; 1996, 1997
Game:
9; vs. Springfield, 9/30/00
Penalty Yards
9; vs. West Chester, 9/23/72 Game:
152; vs. St. Lawrence,
9; vs. C.W. Post, 11/6/71
9/26/81
Season:
45; 2005
Season:
821; 1996, 1980
Yards Returned
Game:
234; vs. Salisbury State,
12/6/86
Season:
989; 2005
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TEAM RECORDS – DEFENSE
RUSHING
Fewest Opponent Attempts
Game:
18; by Brandeis, 9/19/59
Season:
236; 1959
Fewest Opponent Yards
Game:
-94; by Springfield,
10/11/75
Season:
48.4 per game; 1975
PASSING
Fewest Opponent Attempts
Game:
2; by Springfield, 10/9/76;
Season:
40; 1955
Fewest Opponent Completions
Game:
0; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97
0; by Springfield, 10/5/91
0; by Springfield, 10/9/76
Season:
11; 1955
Fewest Opponent Yards Gained
Game:
0; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97
0; by Springfield, 10/5/91
0; by Springfield, 10/9/76
Season:
93; 1955
Fewest Opponent TD Passes
Game:
0; on many occasions
Season:
1; 1958
Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage
Game:
.000; by Mercyhurst, 9/13/97 (0-8)
.000; by Springfield, 10/5/91 (0-4)
.000; by Springfield,
10/9/76 (0-4)
Season:
.238; 1958 (20-84)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Fewest Opponent Plays Allowed
Game:
35; by Brandeis, 9/19/59
Season:
315; 1955
Fewest Opponent Yards Allowed
Game:
-50; by Springfield,
10/11/75
(NCAA Div. III Record)
Season:
700; 1958
SCORING
Fewest Opponent Points
Game:
0; on many occasions
Season:
20; 1934 (six games)
FIRST DOWNS
Fewest Opponent First Downs
Game:
1; by Alfred, 10/31/59
Season:
85; 1964
PUNTING
Opponent Punts
Game:
13; by Fitchburg State,
9/22/84
13; by Fordham, 9/25/82
Season:
77; 1980, 1984
Lowest Opponent Punting Average
Game:
6.3; at Towson State, 11/12/77
Season:
25.8; 1962 (three punts)
Opponent Punts Blocked by Ithaca
Game:
2; vs. Springfield, 1982
2; vs. Hobart, 1982
2; vs. Bloomsburg, 1980
2; vs. RIT, 1977
2; vs. Brandeis, 1959
Season:
6; 1977
PUNT RETURNS
Fewest Opponent Returns
Season:
6; 1992, 1979
Lowest Opponent Return Average
Season:
0.4; 1980
KICKOFF RETURNS
Fewest Opponent Returns
Season:
23; 1976
Lowest Opponent Return Average
Season:
11.6; 1975
INTERCEPTIONS
Intercepted by Ithaca
Game:
6; at St. Lawrence, 9/15/90
6; vs. Hobart, 10/31/81
6; vs. Bloomsburg, 9/5/81
6; vs. Springfield, 10/11/80
6; at AIC, 11/5/66
Season:
27; 1981, 1983
FUMBLES
Opponent Fumbles Recovered
Game:
9; vs. Springfield, 10/9/76
Season:
23; 1980
Opponent Fumbles Forced
Game:
15; vs. Springfield, 10/9/76
Season:
42; 1976
TEAM RECORDS – MISCELLANEOUS
Longest Kickoff Return: 98 yds.;
Terry Jarvie vs. Hobart, 11/1/80
Longest Pass: 88 yds.;
Kyle Crandall from Dan Juvan, vs. Brockport, 9/29/07
Longest Punt Return: 86 yds.;
Nick Ismailoff vs. St. Lawrence, 9/14/91
Longest Field Goal: 50 yds.;
Matt Sullivan vs. Hobart, 10/29/88
Longest TD Run: 98 yds.;
Alex Baez vs. Buffalo State, 9/9/06
Longest Interception Return for TD: 99 yds.;
Jim Bell vs. Central Connecticut, 9/22/68
Longest Punt: 79 yds.;
Scott Ernst at Springfield, 9/30/95
Safeties in a Game: 2; vs. Buffalo, 10/16/82;
vs. Springfield, 10/11/75; vs. King’s, 10/22/60
Points in One Game by Ithaca and Opponent:
100; Ithaca 59, Hartwick 41, 9/17/05
Points Allowed in One Game: 62; vs. C.W. Post, 11/6/71
Fewest Points in One Game by Ithaca and Opponent: 0;
vs. Brockport, 10/3/52, 10/16/54; vs. Cortland, 10/15/32;
vs. St. Lawrence Freshmen, 10/11/30
Points in One Season
by Ithaca and Opponents: 614; 2005, Ithaca-381, Opponents-233
Fewest Points in One Season by Ithaca and Opponents:
73; 1942, Ithaca-14, Opponents-59 (four games)
Fewest Points Scored in One Season: 14; 1942 (four games)
Points Allowed in One Season: 233; 2005 (10 games)
Ties in a Season: 2; 1938, 1954
23
Wins in a Regular Season: 10; 1980
Wins in a Season: 13; 1988
Fewest Wins in a Season: 0; 1942, 1952, 1954
Losses in a Season: 6; 1952
Fewest Losses in a Regular Season:
0; 1965, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1986
Consecutive Winning Seasons: 37; 1971-present
Consecutive Losing Seasons: 6; 1952-57
Highest Scoring Tie Game: 20-20; vs. Alfred, 1938
Consecutive Games without a Tie:
291; 1976-present (regular season) 331; 1976-present (includes playoffs)
Consecutive Games Won:
18; 1973-75 (regular season); 1979-80 (includes playoffs)
Consecutive Games Lost: 8; 1955-56, 1941-46
Consecutive Games without a Win: 11; 1953-55
Consecutive Games without Being Shut Out:
99; 1977-87 (regular season)
Winning Percentage in a Season: 1.000;
(10-0) 1980; (9-0) 1974, 1986; (8-0) 1965, 1975 (regular season)
Games Won by Coach:
206; Jim Butterfield, 1967-93 (includes playoffs)
Winning Percentage by Coach:
.743; Jim Butterfield (min. two seasons, includes playoffs)
Season Shutouts: 5; 1975
Season Shutouts Against: 4; 1952
Consecutive Shutouts: 3; 1975
Consecutive Shutouts Against: 3; 1954
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RUSHING
Attempts
Game:
39; Tommy Giorgio at Cortland, 11/11/00
Season:
216; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008
Career:
586; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
Net Yards
Game:
272; Jeff Wittman vs. Wash. & Jeff., 11/14/92
Season:
1,307; Bob Ferrigno, 1980
Career:
3,410; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
Per-Game Average
Season:
134.4; Jeff Wittman,1990
Career:
106.6; Jeff Wittman,1989-92
TDs
Game:
5; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79
5; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84
5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08
5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08
Season:
20; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008
Career:
44; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
100-Yard Games
Season:
8; Jeff Wittman, 1992
Career:
18; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
PASSING
Attempts
Game:
55; Brian Young vs. Cortland, 11/6/99
Season:
351; Mike O’Donovan, 1997
Career:
763; Mike O’Donovan, 1995-98
Completions
Game:
34; Brian Young at Buffalo State, 11/13/99
30; Josh Felicetti vs. Cortland, 11/12/05
Season:
224; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
718; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Yards Gained
Game:
441; Mike O’Donovan vs. AIC, 10/25/97
Season:
2,822; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
9,092; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Per-Game Average
Season:
262.0; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
216.5; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Efficiency Rating (minimum 15 attempts per game)
Season:
182.0; Larry Karas, 1962
Career:
156.3; Larry Karas, 1960-62
Efficiency Rating (minimum 20 attempts per game)
Season:
174.9; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
147.0; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
TDs
Game:
5; Mike O’Donovan at AIC, 10/24/98
5; Ray DeCarr at Cortland, 11/8/86
5; Tim Connolly at Brockport, 10/18/80
Season:
34; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
86; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Completion Percentage
Game:
.889; Brian Young at St. Lawrence, 10/16/99
(16-18) (minimum 15 attempts)
Season:
.707; Josh Felicetti, 2005 (224-317)
Career:
.625; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
200-Yard Games
Season:
9; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
25; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
300-Yard Games
Season:
3; Brian Young, 1999
3; Neal Weidman, 1995
Career:
4; Mike O’Donovan, 1995-98
4; Neal Weidman, 1994-96
4; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
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TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays
Game:
64; Brian Young vs. Cortland, 11/6/99
Season:
393; Mike O’Donovan, 1997
Career:
1,325; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Total Yards
Game:
442; Mike O’Donovan, vs. AIC, 1997
Season:
2,756; Josh Felicetti, 2005
Career:
9,025; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
Per-Game Average
Season:
260.3; Mike O’Donovan, 1997
Career:
214.8; Josh Felicetti, 2002-05
PASS RECEIVING
Receptions
Game:
13; Joe Palumbo at Mercyhurst, 1993
Season:
74; Joe Palumbo, 1993
Career:
131; Abe Ceesay, 1996-99
Per-Game Average
Season:
7.4; Joe Palumbo, 1993
Career:
3.8; Abe Ceesay, 1996-99
Yards Gained
Game:
277; Joe Palumbo at Mercyhurst, 10/30/93
Season:
1,119; Joe Palumbo, 1993
Career:
1,835; Justin Esposito, 2002-05
TDs
Game:
4; George Mack vs. Cortland, 11/8/86
Season:
11; Matt Buddenhagen, 1998
11; George Mack, 1986
Career:
22; George Mack, 1982-86
100-yard games
Season:
7; Joe Palumbo, 1993
Career:
7; Joe Palumbo, 1991-93
PASS RECEIVING-TIGHT ENDS
Receptions
Game:
9; Brian Weverbergh vs. King’s, 9/13/08
Season:
50; Brian Weverbergh, 2008
Career:
120; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08
Per-Game Average
Season:
4.55; Brian Weverbergh, 2008
Career:
3.1; Chuck Thornton, 1995-97
Yards Gained
Game: 139; Jeff Lacey, vs. Brockport, 10/17/81
Season:
682; Brian Weverbergh, 2008
Career:
1,535; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08
TDs
Game: 3; Conor Mulkeen vs. St. Lawrence, 10/14/00
Season:
9; Conor Mulkeen, 2001
Career:
14; Conor Mulkeen, 1999-2001
14; Brian Weverbergh, 2005-08
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – DEFENSE
INTERCEPTIONS
Interceptions
Game:
3; Jason Chier at Cortland, 11/15/08
3; Charlie Stephens at Brockport, 9/29/06
3; Anthony Melville vs. St John Fisher, 9/22/01
3; Kevin Farrell at Cortland, 11/8/86
3; Bob Gneo vs. Cortland, 11/5/83
3; Kevin Vogt at Albany, 11/4/78
Season:
8; Jason Chier, 2008
8; Bob Campese, 1981
8; Scott Colton, 1977
Career:
19; Ron Amato, 1997-2000
Yards Returned
Game:
99; Jim Bell vs. Central Conn., 9/28/68
Season:
121; Ted Tackaberry, 1971
TACKLES
Solo Tackles
Game:
22; Jim Ryan vs. West Chester, 9/21/68
Season:
83; Jim Ryan, 1968
Career:
158; John Michalak, 1965-67
Assisted Tackles
Game:
18; Larry Czarnecki vs. Bridgeport, 10/27/73
18; Tony Grosso vs. Bridgeport, 10/28/72
Season:
104; Gerry Gerbis, 1983
Career:
281; Gerry Gerbis, 1982-84
Total Tackles
Game:
33; Jim Ryan vs. West Chester, 9/21/68
Season:
143; Jim Ryan, 1968
Career:
383; John Laper, 1976-79
BLOCKED KICKS
Field Goals Blocked
Game:
1; by many players
Season:
3; Jerry Anderson, 1995
3; Casey Mastine, 1992
3; Dave Stone, 1982
Career:
4; Jerry Anderson, 1994-95
4; Casey Mastine, 1991-93
4; Dave Stone, 1981-83
PAT Blocked
Game:
1; by many players
Season:
3; Jason Chier, 2008
Career:
3; Jason Chier, 2006-08
3; Jerry Anderson, 1994-95
Punts Blocked
Game:
2; Dave Stone vs. Hobart, 10/30/82
2; Dave Stone vs. Springfield, 10/9/82
Season:
4; Dave Stone, 1982
Career:
5; Dave Stone, 1981-83
Kicks Blocked (PAT, field goals and punts)
Game:
3; Dave Stone vs. Springfield,
10/30/82 (two punts and one FGA)
Season:
7; Dave Stone, 1982 (four punts, three FGA)
Career:
9; Dave Stone, 1981-83 (five punts, four FGA)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS – SPECIAL TEAMS / SCORING
Season:
20; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008
Career:
45; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
PAT Kicks Attempted
12; Tim Carley at Buffalo State, 11/15/97
Game:
9; Nick Guerrera vs. Fitchburg St., 9/22/84
61; Nick Aiello, 2005; Brian Bicher, 2000
Season:
49; Ed Mahoney, 1992
195; Brian Bicher, 1999-2002
Career:
179; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
PAT Kicks Made
2,267; Nick Aiello, 2003
Game:
9; ANDREW ROGOWSKI vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08
7,144; Brian Bicher, 1999-2002
Season:
46; Ed Mahoney, 1992
161; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
46.9; Brian Bicher vs. Hartwick, 9/21/03 (7 punts) Career:
Consecutive PAT Kicks Made
41.6; Jack Yengo, 1962
Career:
77; Seth Steinberg, 1997-2000
41.1; Jack Yengo, 1961-62
Field Goals Attempted
Game:
6; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66
PUNT RETURNS
Season:
23; Matt Sullivan, 1989
Returns
Career:
57; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
Game:
8; Matt Tosh vs. Utica, 10/20/01
Field Goals Made
Season:
47; Matt Buddenhagen, 1997
Game:
4; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66
Career:
88; Matt Buddenhagen, 1996-98
Season:
11; Brett Kitenplon, 2006
Yards Returned
Career:
40; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
Game:
206; Matt Tosh vs. Utica, 10/20/01 (8 returns)
Points Scored
Season:
573; Matt Buddenhagen, 1997
Game:
30; Tommy Giorgio at St. John Fisher, 9/23/00
Career:
1,441; Matt Buddenhagen, 1996-98
30; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84
30; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79
KICKOFF RETURNS
30; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08
Returns
30; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08
Game:
6; Dennis Leyden vs. West Chester, 9/19/70
Season:
120; Thomas Bergerstock, 2008
Season:
21; Dennis Leyden, 1970
Career:
270; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
Career:
55; Dennis Leyden, 1970-72
Per-Game Average
Yards Returned
11.4; Jeff Wittman, 1992
Game:
169; Dennis Leyden at Denison, 9/26/70 (4 returns) Season:
Career:
8.4; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
Season:
576; Dennis Leyden, 1970
Points Scored, Kicker
Career:
1,341; Dennis Leyden, 1970-72
Game:
16; Sandor Szabo vs. AIC, 11/5/66
Season:
67; Ed Mahoney, 1992
SCORING
Career:
281; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
Touchdowns
Per-Game Average, Kicker
Game:
5; Tommy Giorgio at St. John Fisher, 9/23/00
Season:
6.7; Ed Mahoney, 1992
5; Ron Boose vs. Fitchburg State, 9/22/84
Career:
6.2; Brett Kitenplon, 2003-06
5; Bob Ferrigno vs. Albany, 11/3/79
5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Hartwick, 9/20/08,
5; Thomas Bergerstock vs. Utica, 10/25/08
PUNTING
Punts
Game:
Season:
Career:
Yards
Season:
Career:
Average
Game:
Season:
Career:
25
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All-Americans
YearName/Position Honor
1940 Charles Baker/HB
AP Honorable Mention
1947 Mike Nicholas/T
AP
1958 Mike Angelo/C
AP Honorable Mention
Charles Boots/T
Williamson Honorable Mention
Dick Carmean/HB
AP Honorable Mention
1959 Mike Angelo/C
Williamson Honorable Mention
AP Honorable Mention
Charles Boots/T
Williamson Honorable Mention
1960 Jack Cashman/E
AP Honorable Mention
Jim Rafferty/E
AP Honorable Mention
1961 Ron Segal/E
AP Honorable Mention
1962 John Miller/G
AP Honorable Mention
Bill O’dell/HB
Williamson First Team
1963 Sam Curko/G
Williamson First Team
Gene Monje/E
AP Honorable Mention
1964 Len Tyler/E
AP Second Team
1965 Len Tyler/E
AP Second Team
1968 Jim Ryan/LB
AP Honorable Mention
1969 Gary Worden/C
AP Honorable Mention
AFCA Honorable Mention
1970 Doug Campbell/QB
AP Honorable Mention
1971 Doug Campbell/QB
AP Honorable Mention
Bob Wojnar/OT
AP Honorable Mention
1972 Bob Wojnar/OT
AFCA
AP Honorable Mention
1974 Jerry Boyes/QB
AP Honorable Mention
Dave Remick/FB
AFCA
AP Honorable Mention
1975 Jerry Boyes/QB
AP Honorable Mention
Bill Bryant/SE
AP Honorable Mention
Larry Czarnecki/DT
AP First Team
AFCA
Ron DiMartino/LB
AP Honorable Mention
Jim Szczerba/DE
AP Honorable Mention
1977 Scott Colton/FS
AP Honorable Mention
John Schiemann/DT
AP Honorable Mention
1978 Scott Colton/FS
AP Third Team
John Laper/LB
AP Honorable Mention
Matt Mees/FB
AP Honorable Mention
John Schiemann/CB
AP Honorable Mention
1979 Bill George/C
SID First Team
John Laper/LB
AFCA First Team
John Nicolo/RB
SID Second Team
1980 Jim Duncan/SE
SID Honorable Mention
Bob Ferrigno/FB
AFCA
SID First Team
AP Third Team
Carl Guidotti/DT
SID First Team
Jimmy Hoffman/DT
SID Second Team
AP Honorable Mention
Allan MacDonald/OT
SID First Team
AP Honorable Mention
Bill Rosecrans/LB
SID First Team
AP Honorable Mention
26
YearName/Position Honor
1982 Bill Sheerin/NG
SID Second Team
Dave Stone/LB
SID Second Team
Roy Anderson/SS
SID Honorable Mention
John Koob/RB
SID Honorable Mention
Rick Pardy/OG
SID Honorable Mention
1983 Roy Anderson/SS
SID Third Team
Gerry Gerbis/LB
SID Honorable Mention
Pete Savage/OT
SID Honorable Mention
Bill Sheerin/NG
SID Third Team
Dave Stone/LB
SID Honorable Mention
1984 Joe DeBellis/G
AP Third Team
SID Honorable Mention
Bill Decker/CB
SID Second Team
Brian Dougherty/SS
SID Second Team
Gerry Gerbis/LB
SID Third Team
Bill Sheerin/NG
AFCA
SID Honorable Mention
Tim Torrey/LB
SID Second Team
1985 Steve Brett/OT
SID First Team
Brian Dougherty/SS
SID Honorable Mention
Kevin Farrell/CB
SID Second Team
Steve Kass/QB
SID Honorable Mention
Pete Minturn/SE
SID Honorable Mention
Dave Molee/DT
SID Honorable Mention
Steve Sweeney/DT
SID Honorable Mention
Tim Torrey/LB
AFCA
AP First Team
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
Rich Wageman/OT
SID First Team
Dan Welkley/FS
SID Honorable Mention
1986 Bob Garone/G
SID Third Team
AP
Football Gazette Second Team
George Mack/SE
SID Second Team
Joe Marra/LB
SID Second Team
Bob Mason/DT
SID Second Team
Dave Molee/DT
SID Honorable Mention
1987 Bob Mason/DT
SID Third Team
AP Honorable Mention
Football Gazette Second Team
Ray DeCarr/QB
SID Honorable Mention
AP Honorable Mention
Tom Decker/G
Football Gazette Second Team
Daegan Gray/LB
AP Honorable Mention
Marc Hudak/C
SID Honorable Mention
Joe Marra/LB
SID Honorable Mention
AP Honorable Mention
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YearName/Position Honor
1988 Lee Byrne/FS
AP Honorable Mention
Dan Feldman/LB
SID Second Team
Football Gazette Third Team
Daegan Gray/LB
SID Second Team
AP Honorable Mention
Football Gazette Second Team
Marc Hudak/C
SID First Team
AP Second Team
Football Gazette Second Team
Paul Parker/FB
Football Gazette Third Team
Mike Scott/RB
SID First Team
AP Honorable Mention
Football Gazette Second Team
Rich Smith/DT
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
AP Second Team
1989 Lee Byrne/FS
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
Dan Feldman/LB
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
Ken Hammel/SE
Football Gazette Honorable Mention
Matt Herbst/LB
Football Gazette Third Team
Ralph Jones/DT
Football Gazette
Honorable Mention
Evan Marcus/OT
Football Gazette Second Team
Tim Rice/OT
SID Honorable Mention
Football Gazette
Honorable Mention
1990 Chris Colloca/LB
SID Third Team
Football Gazette Second Team
Ken Hammel/SE
SID Honorable Mention
Brian Orzolek/OT
Football Gazette Second Team
Joe Williams/FS
SID Third Team
Jeff Wittman/FB
SID First Team
Football Gazette Second Team
1991 Nick Ismailoff/SE
SID Third Team
Football Gazette Second Team
Keith Linsey/C
SID Second Team
Football Gazette Second Team
Billie Mays Jr./LB
SID Second Team
AP Third Team
Football Gazette Honorable Mention
Joe Palladino/SS
Football Gazette Third Team
Chris White/OT
Football Gazette
Honorable Mention
Todd SID Second Team
Wilkowski/QB
Football Gazette
Honorable Mention
Jeff Wittman/FB
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
27
All-Americans
YearName/Position Honor
1992 Dave Brumfield/G
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
Ed Mahoney/PK
SID Third Team
Jeff Wittman/FB
AFCA
SID First Team
Football Gazette First Team
1993 Joe Palumbo/SE
SID Third Team
Football Gazette
Special Mention
1994 George Judware/G
SID Honorable Mention
Ed Mahoney/P
SID Honorable Mention
Jason Nichols/LB
SID Honorable Mention
Football Gazette Third Team
1995 Scott Connolly/DE
AFCA
Jeff Higgins/KR
HP Honorable Mention
Football Gazette Second Team
1996 Jeff Higgins/KR
HP Second Team
Football Gazette Second Team
1997 Briggs Bedigian/T
HP Second Team
1998 Matt HP First Team
Buddenhagen/KR
Football Gazette First Team
Mike Sansone/LB
HP First Team
Football Gazette First Team
AP Third Team
1999 Jeff Erne/TE
d3football.com First Team
HP Third Team
Adam Grossman/G
d3football.com
Honorable Mention
HP Third Team
2000 Ron Amato/FS
AFCA
Football Gazette First Team
HP Second Team
AP Third Team
d3football.com Third Team
Adam Grossman/G
d3football.com First Team
HP Third Team
2001 Brian Bicher/P
d3football.com Third Team
Drew Davidson/G
d3football.com
Honorable Mention
Mark McDonough/LB
Third Team
HP Honorable Mention
Conor Mulkeen/TE
d3football.com
Honorable Mention
2003 Tariq Ahmad/OT
Football Gazette Third Team
Robert Truman/LB
SID Honorable Mention
2004 Vinnie Dargush/TE
d3football.com First Team
AP Second Team
AFCA First Team
Alex Shafiro/DT
d3football.com Second Team
2005 Jose Colon/LB
Football Gazette Honorable Mention
Joe Scalice/OG
AP First Team
AFCA First Team
Football Gazette First Team
d3football.com
Honorable Mention
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All-Americans / Postseason
YearName/Position Honor
2006 Kelly Gordon/KR
d3football.com Second Team
Charlie Stephens/FS
Football Gazette
Honorable Mention
2007 Jason Chier/KR
d3football.comThird Team
2008 Jason Chier/CB
d3football.com First Team
Chris Gray/OG
d3football.com Third Team
Matt Scalice/LB
d3football.com First Team
Brian Weverbergh/TE
AP Honorable Mention
AFCA First Team
d3football.com Third Team
AP: Associated Press
SID: Sports Information Directors
AFCA: American Football Coaches Association
HP: Hewlett Packard
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
YearName/Position
1970
Jim Huntley/NG
1971
Dana Hallenbeck/LB
1972
Dana Hallenbeck/LB
1975
Lou Palazzi/OT
1978
Tom Burlin/G
1985
Steve Brett/OT
Brian Dougherty/SS
1989
Pete Burns/G
1991
Keith Linsey/C
1992
Dave Brumfield/G
1998
Mike O’Donovan/QB
2003
Cory Coady/DE
2004
Mark Hedglin/OG
2010
David Ahonen/SS
Honor
First Team
First Team
First Team
First Team
Second Team
Second Team
First Team
First Team
Second Team
Second Team
Second Team
First Team
Second Team
Second Team
POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
RUSHING
Attempts Game:
33; Dan Ruggierio vs. Curry, 11/22/08
Attempts Career:
139; Bob Ferrigno, 1978-80
Net Yards Game:
222; Shawn Almeida vs. Montclair State,
11/29/86
Net Yards Career:
734; Bob Ferrigno, 1978-80
Per-Game Career Avg.: 113.5; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
TDs
Game:
5; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
Career:
11; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
PASSING
Attempts Game:
44; Josh Felicetti vs. Rensselaer, 12/6/03
Attempts Career:
152; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
Completions Game:
29; Josh Felicetti vs. Union, 11/19/05
Completions Career: 85; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
Yards Gained
Game:
318; Dan Juvan vs. Mount Union,
11/17/07
Yards Gained Career: 1,192; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
Per-Game Career Avg.: 220.2; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05
TD Passes Game:
3: Josh Felicetti vs. Union, 11/19/05
TD Passes Career:
9; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05
Completion Pct.Game: .789; (15-19) Todd Wilkowski
vs. Susquehanna, 12/7/91
Career:
.629; Josh Felicetti, 2003-05
QB Rating Game:
166.43; Todd Wilkowski vs. Dayton,
12/14/91
QB Rating Career:
131.3; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays Game:
56; Mike O’Donovan vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98
Plays Career:
258; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
Total Yards Game:
318; Dan Juvan vs. Mount Union,
11/17/07
Total Yards Career: 1,573; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
Per-Game Career Avg.: 174.8; Todd Wilkowski, 1988-91
PASS RECEIVING
Receptions Game:
12; Nick Ismailoff vs. Glassboro State, 11/23/91
Receptions Career:
42; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91
Per-Game Career Avg.: 8.4; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91
Yards Gained Game: 193; Nick Ismailoff vs. Dayton, 12/14/91
Yards Gained Career: 653; Nick Ismailoff, 1989-91
28
PASS RECEIVING
TD Receptions Game: 2; Brian Weverbergh
vs. Mount Union, 11/17/07
2; Jeff Welch
vs. Mass.-Dartmouth, 11/20/04
2; Nick Ismailoff vs. Dayton, 12/14/91
2; Scott Van Dyke vs. Wagner, 11/19/88
2; Terry Jarvie vs. Wagner, 11/20/80
TD Receptions Career: 6; George Mack, 1982-83, 1985-86
SCORING
TDs Game:
5; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
TDs Career:
11; Jeff Wittman, 1989-92
PAT Attempted
Game:
9; Matt Sullivan vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
Career:
38; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91
PAT Made Game:
8; Matt Sullivan vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
PAT Made Career:
36; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91
Field Goals Attempted
Game:
3; Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
3; Nick Guerrera vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
Career:
10; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91
Field Goals Made
Game:
3; Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
Career:
6; Matt Sullivan, 1988-91
Points Scored
Game:
30; Paul Parker vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
Career:
68; Jeff Wittman, 1989-91
Per-Game Career Avg.: 13.5; Paul Parker, 1988
INTERCEPTIONS
Game:
Career:
3; Tom Knapp vs. Central (IA), 12/10/88
3; John Bertino vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79
5; Seth Molisani, 2001, 2003
TACKLES
Game:
31; John Laper vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79
Career:
79; Daegan Gray, 1985-88
Per-Game Career Avg.: 19.7; John Laper, 1976-79
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Postseason Records
CAREER PLAYOFF PASSING
No.
Name (seasons)
1. 2.
3.
4. 5.
6. 7. 8.
9.
10. Todd Wilkowski (1988-91)
Josh Felicetti (2003-05)
Greg Sheeler (1999, 2001)
Mike Middaugh (1984-86)
Mike O’Donovan (1996-98)
Jerry Boyes (1973-75)
Steve Kass (1983-85)
Dan Juvan (2005-08)
Greg Murphy (1992-94)
Ray DeCarr (1985-87)
Games
Att Comp.Pct. IntYards TD
Rating
9
5
4
6
2
5
5
1
3
3
152
167
88
64
76
52
60
38
52
29
85
105
53
30
38
26
29
18
23
14
Team Offense
RUSHING
Attempts
Net Yards
TDs
69; vs. Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80
425; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
8; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Yards Gained
TDs
Completion Percentage
Had Intercepted
44; vs. Rensselaer, 12/6/03
29; vs. Union, 11/19/05
272; vs. vs. Union, 11/19/05
3; vs. Wagner, 11/19/88, 11/22/80
3; vs. Union, 11/19/05
.784; vs. Union, 11/19/05 (29-37)
4; vs. Trenton State, 11/17/90
4; vs. Dayton, 12/6/80
TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays
Total Yards
89; vs. Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80
507; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
SCORING
TDs
PAT Attempted
PAT Made
Field Goals Attempted
Field Goals Made
Points Scored
9; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
9; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
8; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
3; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
3; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
3; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
62; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
FIRST DOWNS
First Downs
Rushing First Downs
Passing First Downs
First Downs by Penalty
29; vs. Dayton, 12/14/91
20; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
15; vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98
15; vs. Union, 11/19/05
4; vs. Montclair State, 11/17/01
6
9
4
8
2
2
1
1
1
4
1,192
1,101
615
478
387
378
343
318
279
227
9; vs. Rowan, 12/1/01
9; vs. Worcester State, 11/23/96
9; vs. Buffalo State, 11/19/94
44.0; vs. Buffalo State, 11/21/92
1; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
5; vs. Rensselaer, 11/24/01
5: vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98
5; vs. Susquehanna, 11/21/91
5; vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
5; vs. Wagner, 11/22/80
89; vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
10; vs. Dayton, 12/6/80
253; vs. vs. Union, 11/19/05
29
8
9
3
8
3
1
4
2
1
2
131.3
124.2
121.1
124.2
94.1
109.7
115.0
129.8
91.8
109.2
PLAYOFF CATCHES
No.
Name (seasons)
Games
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Nick Ismailoff (1989-91)
Jeff Welch (2001-04)
George Mack (1982-83, 85-86)
Keith Bonser (1995-96, 98-99)
Jamie Free (2001-04)
Conor Mulkeen (1999-2001)
Justin Esposito (2003-05)
Pete Minturn (1983-85)
Todd Sandagato (1992-94)
Jim Duncan (1978-81)
5
7
7
3
7
4
5
5
3
6
Pts Avg.
42
22
17
16
16
15
15
13
13
12
8.4
3.1
2.4
5.3
2.3
3.8
3.0
2.6
4.3
2.0
PLAYOFF SCORING
No. Name (seasons)
Team
Special Teams
PUNTING
Punts
Average
Punts Had Blocked
PUNT RETURNS
Returns
Yards Returned
KICKOFF RETURNS
Returns
Yards Returned
.559
.629
.602
.469 .500
.500
.483
.474
.442
.483
1.
2. 4. 5.
6. 7.
10.
Games Pts
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Paul Parker (1988)
Matt Sullivan (1988-91)
George Mack (1982-83,85-86)
Dave Pitzer (1974-76)
Bob Ferrigno (1978-80)
Brett Kitenplon (2003-06)
Dave Maddi (1999-2001)
Nick Ismailoff (1989-91)
Shawn Huth (1985-87)
6
4
9
7
5
7
5
4
5
6
68
54
54
42
38
32
30
30
30
26
Avg.
11.3
13.5
6.0
8.4
7.6
4.6
6.0
7.5
6.0
4.3
PLAYOFF TOTAL OFFENSE
No. Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Min
Todd Wilkowski (1988-91)
Josh Felicetti (2003-05)
Bob Ferrigno (1978-80)
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Jerry Boyes (1973-75)
Greg Sheeler (1999-2001)
Mike Middaugh (1984-86)
Shawn Almeida (1985-86)
Steve Kass (1983-85)
Paul Parker (1988)
9
5
7
6
5
4
6
6
5
4
GA
Avg.
1,573
1,043
734
681
657
580
578
537
510
493
174.8
208.6
104.9
113.5
131.4
116.0
96.3
89.5
102.0
123.5
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CAREER PLAYOFF RUSHING
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10.
Bob Ferrigno (1978-80)
Jeff Wittman (1989-92)
Shawn Huth (1985-87)
Shawn Almeida (1985-86)
Paul Parker (1988)
Mike Scott (1986-88)
Dave Pitzer (1974-76)
Todd Wilkowski (1988-91)
Jerry Boyes (1973-75)
Dave Maddi (1999, 2001)
Games
Att
Yards
Avg
TD
Game Avg.
7
6
6
6
4
6
5
9
5
4
139
133
87
68
71
77
94
106
59
58
734
681
554
537
493
439
438
381
279
243
5.3
5.1
6.4
7.9
6.9
5.7
4.7
3.6
4.7
4.2
5
11
4
3
9
1
4
4
2
3
104.9
113.5
92.3
89.5
123.3
73.2
87.6
42.3
55.8
60.8
Team Defense
RUSHING
Fewest Opponent Attempts 13; by Montclair State, 11/17/01
Fewest Opponent Yards
-34; by Montclair State, 11/17/01
PASSING
Fewest Opponent Attempts
6; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78
Fewest Opponent Completions 2; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78
Fewest Yards Gained
19; by Wittenberg, 11/18/78
Lowest Completion Pct. .233; (10-43) by Hartwick, 11/21/98
TOTAL OFFENSE
Fewest Plays Allowed
Fewest Yards Allowed
58; by Minn.-Morris, 11/29/80
58; by Central (Iowa), 12/7/74
160; by Hartwick, 11/21/98
SCORING
Fewest Points
0; by Gettysburg, 12/7/85
0; by Minnesota-Morris, 11/29/80
FIRST DOWNS
Fewest First Downs
11; by Dayton, 12/14/91
PUNTING
Punts
Lowest Punting Average
Punts Blocked by Ithaca
10; by Hartwick, 11/12/98
10; by Wagner, 11/29/80
21.6; by Augustana, 12/14/85
1; vs. Worcester State, 11/23/96
1; vs. Susquehanna, 12/7/91
1; vs. Ferrum, 12/3/88
INTERCEPTIONS
Interceptions
9; vs. Dubuque, 11/17/79
30
PLAYOFF TACKLES
No.
Name (seasons)
1.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Daegan Gray (1985-88)
John Laper (1976-79)
Billie Mays Jr. (1990-91, 93)
Matt Herbst (1987-89)
Joe Marra (1984-86)
Rich Smith (1986-88)
Kevin Farrell (1984-86)
Dan Feldman (1987-89)
Jason Nichols (1992-94)
Robert Truman (2001-03)
Games
TL
Avg.
9
3
5
4
7
7
7
4
4
6
79
59
56
48
46
45
43
41
38
37
8.8
19.7
11.2
12.0
6.6
6.4
6.1
10.3
9.5
6.2
Miscellaneous Records
Longest TD Pass: 77 yds.;
Nick Ismailoff from Todd Wilkowski vs. Union, 11/30/91
Longest Field Goal: 44 yds.;
Matt Sullivan vs. Cortland, 11/26/88
Longest TD Run: 57 yds.;
Shawn Huth vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
Longest Interception Run for TD: 100 yds.;
Jay Zunic vs. Glassboro State, 11/23/91
(NCAA Division III Record)
Longest Punt: 79 yds.;
Tom Hansen vs. Wittenberg, 11/18/78
(NCAA Division III Record)
Longest Punt Return: 78 yds.;
Pete Minturn vs. Gettysburg, 12/7/85
(NCAA Division III Record)
Safeties in a Game: 1;
vs. Hartwick, 11/21/98; vs. Wagner, 11/19/88;
vs. Carnegie-Mellon, 11/24/79; vs. Central (Iowa), 11/20/74
Points in a Quarter: 28;
2nd vs. Montclair State, 11/20/85
Consecutive Playoff Wins: 5; 1979-80
Playoff Coaching Wins: 22; Jim Butterfield
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1930 (1-3-1)
10/4 at Mansfield
10/11 St. Lawrence Frosh
10/18 at Cortland
11/1 at Hartwick
11/8 at Colgate Frosh
COACH: Leonard Schreck
CAPTAIN: Game Captains
L
T
L
W
L
All-Time Results
7-20
0-0
0-12
25-0
0-24
1931 (3-2)
10/10 at Oswego
W 19-0
10/17Cortland
W 12-6
10/24 at St. Lawrence
L 0-50
10/31 at Hartwick
W 6-0
11/14 at St. Bonaventure
L 13-26
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Dan Leavitts
1932 (4-2-1)
10/1 at St. Bonaventure
L 6-39
10/8 at Oswego
W 12-0
10/15Cortland
T 0-0
10/22 at Middlebury
L 7-25
10/29Allegheny
W 12-0
11/5 Hartwick
W19-0
11/12 at Mansfield
W 21-2
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Pete Hatch
1933 (3-2-1)
10/14 at Cortland T 6-6
10/21 at Alfred
W 12-7
10/28 Mansfield
W 19-7
11/4 at Clarkson
L 0-27
11/11 at Hartwick
W 25-0
11/18 at East Stroudsburg L 0-9
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Pete Hatch
1934 (5-1)
10/13 at Vermont
W 7-0
10/20 at Hartwick
W 45-0
10/27Cortland
W 7-0
11/3 East Stroudsburg
L 6-7
11/10Alfred
W12-6
11/17 at Allegheny
W 14-7
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Gordon Aver
1935 (4-1-1)
10/12 Montclair State
W 27-0
10/18 at St. Anselm’s
L 0-14
10/26Panzer
W 34-0
11/2 at East Stroudsburg W 33-0
11/9 at Middlebury
W 14-0
11/16 at Grove City
T 13-13
CO-COACHES: James A.“Bucky”
Freeman, Ben Light
CAPTAIN:Frank Clark
1936 (3-2)
10/9 St. Anselm’s
L 0-20
10/24Panzer
W 14-0
10/30 East Stroudsburg
W 32-0
11/7 at Middlebury
L 7-27
11/14 at Grove City
W 12-7
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAINS: Claude A. Grace,
Carson Fuller, Frank Lark
1937 (2-4)
10/9 at West Chester
L 0-20
10/16Panzer
W 6-0
10/25 at Clarkson
L 7-13
11/1 at Lock Haven
L 7-19
11/6 Grove City
W 33-14
11/12 at St. Anselm’s
L 0-20
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAINS: Charlie Poyer,
“Ducky” Pondafino
1938 (3-1-2)
9/30 at Moravian
L 0-6
10/8 Alfred
T20-20
10/22 at Clarkson
T 7-7
10/29Panzer
W 25-6
11/5 Hofstra
W13-0
11/11Brooklyn
W20-0
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAINS: Don Nelson, Lou Perrotta
1939 (3-3)
10/6 Panzer
W31-0
10/13 at Moravian
W 6-0
10/21 at Clarkson
L 12-15
10/28 at Alfred
L 6-18
11/4 at Hofstra
L 6-14
11/10Brooklyn
W13-6
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Charlie Baker
1940 (3-1-1)
10/7 at Panzer
W 25-0
10/12 at Clarkson
L 6-7
10/19 at West Chester
T 7-7
11/4Findlay
W7-2
11/9 Clarion
W39-13
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAINS: Charlie Baker, Mike McKillop
1941 (2-4)
10/4 at Clarkson
L 0-20
10/18 at Hartwick
L 0-6
10/25 at Kutztown
W 27-0
11/1 Thiel
L7-13
11/6 Potomac State
W 6-0
11/14 West Chester
L 0-28
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Mike McKillop
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1942 (0-4)
10/3 at Albright
L 7-22
10/16 at West Chester
L 0-6
10/30 at Moravian
L 0-19
11/7 at Hartwick
L 7-12
COACH: James A.“Bucky” Freeman
CAPTAIN: Game Captains
FOOTBALL WAS
DISCONTINUED FROM 1943-45
1946 (1-5)
10/6 at Niagara
L 0-41
10/12 at Hartwick
L 0-7
10/18 St. Lawrence
L 2-7
10/26 at Rensselaer
W 16-7
11/1 at Moravian
L 0-20
11/8 West Chester
L 7-13
CO-COACHES: James A.“Bucky”
Freeman, Harold “Pete” Hatch
CAPTAIN: Jim Hercinger
1947 (2-3)
10/5 at Niagara
L 6-26
10/11 at St. Lawrence
L 6-21
10/18 at Sampson
W 20-0
10/24 at Mohawk
W 21-6
10/31 at Moravian
L 13-20
COACH: Harold “Pete” Hatch
CAPTAINS: Ed Weed, Joe Corcoran
1948 (4-3)
9/25 at Bridgeport
10/1 Lycoming
10/10 at Niagara
10/15Sampson
10/23 at Cortland
10/29 at Moravian
11/5 Hartwick
COACH: Harold “Pete” Hatch
CAPTAIN: John Herloski
W 7-0
W25-0
L 0-41
W 45-0
L 0-19
W 25-20
L13-19
1949 (4-2)
9/30 Bridgeport
W19-6
10/1 Wilkes
L6-28
10/21Cortland
L 7-32
10/29 at Lock Haven
W 32-20
11/5 at Alfred W 6-0
11/12 at Champlain
W 19-6
COACH: Harold “Pete” Hatch
CAPTAINS: John Spencer, Tom Sarchioto
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1950 (2-5)
9/30 at Bridgeport
L 6-13
10/6 Brockport
W18-14
10/14 at Wilkes
L 7-14
10/21 at Cortland
W 7-6
10/27 Lock Haven
L 6-13
11/3 Champlain
L19-20
11/10 East Stroudsburg
L 7-28
COACH: Harold “Pete” Hatch
CAPTAINS: Nick DerCola,
Harold Meszaros
1951 (4-3)
9/28 Champlain
10/6 at Brockport
10/12Wilkes
10/19Cortland
10/27 at Lock Haven
11/2 Alfred
11/10 at East Stroudsburg
COACH: Joseph Hamilton
CAPTAIN: Frank Sanders
W19-13
L 0-19
W 6-0
W 13-6
W 16-14
L0-33
L 0-34
9/27 at Mansfield
10/3Brockport
10/11 at Wilkes
10/18 at Cortland
10/24 Lock Haven
11/1 at Champlain
11/7 East Stroudsburg
COACH: Joseph Hamilton
CAPTAIN: Joseph Brown
L 13-20
T 0-0
L 0-26
L 6-39
L 0-20
L 13-39
L 0-13
1952 (0-6-1)
1953 (2-4)
9/25 Mansfield
W 21-13
10/3 at Brockport
W 12-4
10/9 Wilkes
L7-26
10/16Cortland
L 0-32
10/24 at Alfred
L 6-41
10/31 East Stroudsburg
L 0-20
COACH: Joseph Hamilton
CAPTAINS: Pat Cristello, Paul Thomann
1954 (0-4-2)
10/2 East Stroudsburg
10/9 at Wilkes
10/16 at Cortland
10/23 at Alfred
10/29Brockport
11/5 Upsala
COACH: Joseph Hamilton
CAPTAIN: John DeKay
L 13-25
L 8-28
T 13-13
L 0-41
T 0-0
L0-50
1955 (1-5)
9/30 East Stroudsburg
10/8 Wilkes
10/14Cortland
10/21Alfred
10/29 at Brockport
11/4 at Upsala
COACH: Joseph Hamilton
CAPTAIN: Game Captains
L 18-19
W12-7
L 0-28
L 0-26
L 6-21
L 7-13
1956 (1-5)
9/28 East Stroudsburg
L 0-13
10/6 at Wilkes
L 0-12
10/13 at Cortland
L 0-37
10/20 at Alfred
L 12-46
10/26Brockport
W 19-7
11/2 Lock Haven
L 6-34
COACH: Art Orloske
CAPTAINS: Mel Cohen, John Finster
1957 (2-5)
9/21 Alfred
9/27 at East Stroudsburg
10/4 Wilkes
10/12 Cortland
10/19 at Lock Haven
10/26 at Brockport
11/2 at Mansfield
COACH: Art Orloske
CAPTAIN: Mike Ornato
W31-13
L 0-26
W19-0
L13-32
L 13-27
L 13-19
L 7-20
9/20 at Wilkes
9/27 East Stroudsburg
10/4 at Brockport
10/11King’s
10/18 at Cortland
10/25 C.W. Post
11/1 at Alfred
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: John Fasolino
W 27-0
W 14-6
W 22-8
W46-6
L 6-16
W 18-0
W 26-6
9/19 Brandeis
9/26 at East Stroudsburg
10/3 Brockport
10/10 at King’s
10/17Cortland
10/24 at C.W. Post
10/31Alfred
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: Dick Carmean
W58-8
L 6-12
W31-6
W 29-6
L 7-13
W 21-0
W 30-0
1958 (6-1)
1959 (5-2)
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1960 (4-3)
9/23 at West Chester
L 8-19
10/1 Brockport
W14-0
10/8 C.W. Post
L 6-12
10/15 at So. Connecticut
L 7-24
10/22 King’s
W23-14
10/29 at Cortland
W 12-6
11/5 at Alfred
W 14-8
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAINS: Jack Cashman, Jim Rafferty
1961 (4-4)
9/23 West Chester
L 7-13
9/30 at Hobart
W 19-6
10/7 at King’s
W 40-13
10/14Cortland
W 34-0
10/21 So. Connecticut
L 0-21
10/28 at C.W. Post
L 20-26
11/4 Alfred
L7-14
11/11 at Brockport
W 49-8
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAINS: Charles Brady, Vin Carbonaro
1962 (6-2)
9/21 at West Chester
9/29 King’s
10/6 Brockport
10/13 at Cortland
10/20 Bridgeport
10/27 C.W. Post
11/3 at Alfred
11/10 at So. Connecticut
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: John Miller
L 8-21
W35-0
W36-6
W 24-12
W23-12
W 27-21
W 48-26
L 28-49
9/21 at Temple
9/28 at King’s
10/5 at Brockport
10/12Cortland
10/19 Montclair State
10/26 at C.W. Post
11/2 at Bridgeport
11/9 So. Connecticut
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: Sam Curko
L 21-30
W 15-0
W 42-6
W 22-7
W 22-0
W 35-6
L 14-15
W 37-12
9/19 Clarion
9/26 at So. Connecticut
10/3 at Geneva
10/10 at Cortland
10/17 West Chester
10/24 C.W. Post
10/31Bridgeport
11/7 at Am. International
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: Bill Mottola
W16-7
W 18-8
W 35-6
L 0-16
L 6-12
W 28-21
W 29-7
W 14-8
1963 (6-2)
1964 (6-2)
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1965 (8-0)
All-Time Results
1970 (4-4)
9/18 at Clarion
9/25 So. Connecticut
10/2 at Montclair State
10/9 Cortland
10/16 at Susquehanna
10/23 at C.W. Post
10/30 at Bridgeport
11/6 Am. International
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: Larry Turel
W 7-0
W 28-25
W 19-14
W13-12
W 34-6
W 39-6
W 14-7
W 50-6
9/19 West Chester
L 0-56
9/26 at Denison
L 27-35
10/3 at Cortland
L 0-7
10/10Susquehanna
W 15-7
10/17 at Wilkes
W 25-21
10/24Bridgeport
W 15-6
10/31 at Grove City
L 3-14
11/7 at C.W. Post
W 20-17
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Tom Polimeni, Fred Recchio
9/17 West Chester
9/24 at Tufts
10/1 Montclair State
10/8 at Cortland
10/15Susquehanna
10/22 at C.W. Post
10/29Bridgeport
11/5 at Am. International
COACH: Dick Lyon
CAPTAIN: Dave Barton
L 3-13
W 47-8
L 6-9
L 11-24
W 41-7
L 6-12
W 16-0
W 40-6
9/18 at West Chester
9/25Denison
10/2 Cortland
10/9 at Fordham
10/16 Wilkes
10/23 at Bridgeport
10/30 Grove City
11/6 C.W. Post
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: John Baumann
9/23 at Lehigh
9/30 Tufts
10/7Cortland
10/14 at Susquehanna
10/20 at West Chester
10/28 C.W. Post
11/4 at Bridgeport
11/11 Am. International
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: Steve Hyman
L 20-50
W20-3
L7-11
W 43-15
L 0-47
L 14-27
W 10-7
W 42-9
9/21 West Chester
9/28 Central Connecticut
10/5 at Cortland
10/12Susquehanna
10/19 at Wilkes
10/26 at C.W. Post
11/2 Bridgeport
11/9 at Montclair State
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: Jim Ryan
L 6-28
L 6-33
L 13-34
W 24-6
L 19-28
L 14-27
W15-13
W 17-13
9/16 at William Paterson W 14-6
9/23 West Chester
L 22-48
9/30 at Cortland
L 16-21
10/7 at RIT
W 30-13
10/14 Fordham
W38-13
10/21 at Wilkes
W 28-21
10/28Bridgeport
L 7-28
11/4 C.W. Post
L 17-20
11/11Hobart
W17-7
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Randy Garrett,
Mike Welch, Bob Wojnar
9/20 at West Chester
9/27 at Lehigh
10/4 Cortland
10/11 at Susquehanna
10/18 Wilkes
10/25 C.W. Post
11/1 at Bridgeport
11/8 at Central Connecticut
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: Gary Worden
L 0-41
L 7-55
W36-28
W 27-14
W 13-7
L 20-24
L 6-33
L 7-27
1966 (4-4)
1967 (4-4)
1968 (3-5)
1969 (3-5)
1971 (5-3)
L 20-34
W 8-7
W21-13
W 39-6
W41-28
L 20-35
W 27-7
L 0-62
1974 (10-1)
9/14 at St. Lawrence
W 49-14
9/21 Juniata
W53-13
9/28 at Cortland
W 34-33
10/5 Alfred
W28-8
10/12 Springfield
W 57-35
10/19 at Wilkes
W 24-14
10/26 Bridgeport
W34-14
11/2 at C.W. Post
W 47-34
11/9 RIT
W68-17
11/30 Slippery Rock §
W 27-14
at Cornell University
12/7 vs. Central (Iowa) §
L 8-10
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Dave Remick, George Tortolon
1975 (10-1)
1972 (5-4)
9/13 St. Lawrence
W 30-6
9/20 at Albany
W 33-0
9/27 Cortland
W21-6
10/4 at Alfred
W 20-0
10/11 at Springfield
W 61-0
10/18Wilkes
W 30-0
11/1 Hobart
W36-29
11/8 RIT
W41-0
11/22 Fort Valley §
W 41-12
11/29 Widener §
W 23-14
12/6 vs. Wittenberg §
L 0-28
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Jerry Boyes, Larry Czarnecki
1973 (5-4)
9/11 at St. Lawrence
L 0-24
9/18 Albany
W24-0
9/25 at Cortland
W 28-12
10/2Alfred
T 3-3
10/9 Springfield
W 31-0
10/16 at Am. International
L 19-20
10/23 C.W. Post
W 28-7
20/30 at Hobart
W 27-20
11/6 at RIT
W 35-7
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Mike Mielnicki, Dave Pitzer
9/15 William Paterson
W 48-2
9/22 at Juniata
L 14-28
9/29 Cortland
W41-33
10/6 RIT
W37-19
10/13 at Springfield
W 39-21
10/20Wilkes
L 3-6
10/27 at Bridgeport
L 16-20
11/3 C.W. Post
L 14-21
11/10 at Hobart
W 36-15
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Tom Bryant, Tony Grosso
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1976 (6-2-1)
1977 (6-3)
9/17 St. Lawrence
9/24 Cortland
10/1 at Alfred
10/8 at Springfield
10/15 Am. International
10/22 at C.W. Post
10/24 Hobart
11/5 RIT
11/12 at Towson State
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: Tom Policay
W 17-14
W38-17
W 17-8
L 15-28
L 24-27
L 0-18
W31-14
W35-0
W 35-10
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1978 (9-2)
9/9 at Bloomsburg
W 25-7
9/16 at St. Lawrence
W 15-14
9/23 at Cortland
W 27-13
9/30 Alfred
W35-0
10/7 Clarion State
W 17-0
10/14 Springfield
W 28-14
10/21Canisius
W 54-0
10/28 at Hobart
W 49-0
11/4 at Albany
L 6-9
11/11 Towson State
W 35-22
11/18 Wittenberg §
L 3-6
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Tom Burlin, Scott Colton,
John Schiemann
1979 (11-2)
9/8 Bloomsburg
W13-6
9/15 St. Lawrence
W 15-13
9/22 Cortland
W42-7
9/29 at Alfred
W 34-12
10/6 at Clarion State
L 10-12
10/13 at Springfield
W 21-14
10/20 Am. International
L 19-24
10/27 at Canisius
W 33-14
11/3 Albany
W46-6
11/10 at Brockport
W 35-7
11/17 at Dubuque §
W 27-7
11/24 Carnegie-Mellon §
W 15-6
12/1 vs. Wittenberg §
W 14-10
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Bill George, John Laper
1980 (12-1)
9/6 at Bloomsburg
W 58-3
9/13 at Albany
W 40-21
9/20 at St. Lawrence
W 47-6
9/27 Fordham
W28-16
10/4 Alfred
W41-23
10/11 Springfield
W 28-17
10/18 at Brockport
W 63-14
10/25 C.W. Post
W 30-7
11/1 at Hobart
W 21-6
11/8 at Cortland
W 24-7
11/22 Wagner §
W 41-13
11/29 Minnesota-Morris § W 36-0
12/6 vs. Dayton §
L 0-63
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Bob Ferrigno,
Allan MacDonald, Kevin Vogt
All-Time Results
1981 (6-3)
9/5 Bloomsburg
9/12 Albany
9/26 St. Lawrence
10/3 at Alfred
10/10 at Springfield
10/17 Brockport
10/24 Am. International
10/31 Hobart
11/7 Cortland
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAIN: Kevin Vogt
W35-0
L7-17
W 41-6
L 13-17
W 30-8
L27-31
W 27-23
W37-31
W42-0
1982 (6-4)
9/11 at Albany
L 7-30
9/18 at St. Lawrence
L 14-45
9/25 Fordham
W27-3
10/2 Alfred
L7-20
10/9 Springfield
W 42-15
10/16 at Buffalo
W 18-14
10/23 at Am. International W 3-0
10/30 Hobart
W38-14
11/6 at Cortland
L 17-21
11/13 at Merchant Marine W 34-0
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Cory Davies, Paul Shaffner
1983 (7-3)
9/10 Albany
W23-0
9/17 St. Lawrence
L 14-24
9/24 at Fordham
W 36-7
10/1 at Alfred
W 14-10
10/8 at Springfield
W 38-7
10/15 Buffalo
W28-13
10/22 Am. International
L 13-16
10/29 at Hobart
L 20-23
11/5 Cortland
W49-26
11/12 at Merchant Marine W 12-7
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Mike Moreau, Dave Stone
1984 (10-1)
9/8 at Albany
L 6-10
9/15 at St. Lawrence
W 12-8
9/22 Fitchburg State
W 82-0
9/29 Alfred
W37-0
10/6 Springfield
W 17-10
10/13 at Buffalo
W 10-6
10/20 at Am. International W 19-3
10/27 Hobart
W14-13
11/3 at Cortland
W 42-6
11/10 Merchant Marine
W 24-10
11/17 at Norwich °
W 35-14
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Bill Decker, Jeff Flanders,
Bill Sheerin
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1985 (11-2)
9/14 Albany
W15-10
9/21 St. Lawrence
W 13-0
10/5 at Alfred
W 42-12
10/12 at Springfield
W 28-7
10/19Buffalo
W 23-7
10/26 Am. International
L 8-41
11/2 at Hobart
W 15-12
11/9 Cortland
W41-0
11/16 at Merchant Marine W 20-15
11/23 at Union §
W 13-12
11/20 Montclair State §
W 50-28
12/7 Gettysburg §
W 34-0
12/14 vs. Augustana §
L 7-20
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Brian Dougherty,
Steve Kass, Dan Welkley
1986 (11-1)
9/13 at Albany
W 28-7
9/20 at St. Lawrence
W 28-0
10/4 Alfred
W28-18
10/11 Springfield
W 20-8
10/18 at Buffalo
W 22-21
10/25 at Am. International W 31-28
11/1 Hobart
W28-3
11/8 at Cortland
W 40-12
11/15 Merchant Marine
W 33-2
11/22 at Union § (OT)
W 24-17
11/29 Montclair State §
W 29-15
12/6 Salisbury State §
L 40-44
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Mike Middaugh, Mike Norton
1987 (7-3)
9/12 Albany
L14-15
9/19 St. Lawrence
W 37-18
9/26 Findlay
W38-0
10/3 at Alfred
W 20-17
10/17Buffalo
W 29-0
10/24 Am. International
W 19-18
10/31 at Hobart
W 33-24
11/7 Cortland
W37-15
11/14 at Dayton
L 0-24
11/21 Plymouth State °
L 12-13
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Ray DeCarr, Joe Marra
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1988 (13-1)
9/10 at Albany
W 17-3
9/17 at St. Lawrence
W 28-14
9/24 Alfred
W27-14
10/1 Springfield
W 24-0
10/8 at Am. International W 35-7
10/15 at Buffalo
W 36-3
10/22 Buffalo State
W 53-0
10/29Hobart
W 58-0
11/5 at Cortland
L 20-21
11/12 Wash. & Jeff.
W 34-3
11/19 at Wagner § (OT)
W 34-31
11/26 Cortland §
W 24-17
12/3 Ferrum §
W 62-28
12/10 vs Central (Iowa) §
W 39-24
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Daegan Gray,
Marc Hudak, Rich Smith
1989 (7-3)
9/9 Albany
W17-7
9/16 St. Lawrence
W 28-0
9/23 at Alfred
L 10-17
9/30 at Springfield
W 16-3
10/7 Am. International
L 6-7
10/14 Buffalo
W30-10
10/21 at Buffalo State
W 37-7
10/28 at Hobart
W 63-7
11/4 Cortland
W28-0
11/11 at Wash. & Jeff.
L 0-34
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Dan Feldman,
Tom Finneran, Tom Pasquale
1990 (8-2)
9/8 at Albany
W 16-6
9/15 at St. Lawrence
W 20-6
9/22 Alfred
W27-14
9/29 Springfield
W 23-14
10/6 at Am. International
L 36-39
10/13 at Buffalo
W 42-21
10/20 Buffalo State
W 54-21
11/3 at Cortland
W 28-14
11/10 C.W. Post
W 38-9
11/17 Trenton State §
L 14-24
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Chris Colloca, Ken Hammel
1991 (12-1)
1994 (10-3)
9/14 St. Lawrence
W 45-7
9/21 Albany
W38-7
9/28 at Alfred
W 31-8
10/5 at Springfield
L 10-14
10/12 Am. International
W 23-20
10/19Buffalo
W 50-0
10/26 at Buffalo State
W 41-23
11/9 Cortland
W23-14
11/16 at Brockport
W 52-0
11/23 Glassboro State §
W 31-10
11/30 Union §
W 35-23
12/7 at Susquehanna §
W 49-13
12/14 vs. Dayton §
W 34-20
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Joe Palladino, Chris White
9/10 at Albany
W 22-11
9/17 Mansfield
L 10-13
9/24 Alfred
W13-0
10/1 Springfield
L 3-27
10/8 at Am. International W 17-13
10/15 St. Lawrence
W 34-12
10/22 Buffalo State
W 16-15
10/29 at Hobart
W 14-10
11/5 at Cortland
W 15-13
11/12 C.W. Post
W 28-15
11/19 Buffalo State § (2OT) W 10-7
11/26 at Plymouth State § W 22-7
12/3 Wash. & Jeff. §
L 19-23
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Matt George, Jason Nichols
9/12 at Albany
W 51-7
9/19 Montclair State
W 49-19
9/26 Alfred
W45-15
10/3 Springfield
W 31-7
10/10 at Am. International W 31-13
10/17 at St. Lawrence
W 56-14
10/24 Buffalo State
W 21-13
10/31Mercyhurst
W 48-7
11/7 at Cortland
L 20-22
11/14 Wash. & Jeff.
W 47-28
11/21 Buffalo State §
L 26-28
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Tim Allen, Keith Linsey,
Billie Mays Jr., Jeff Wittman
9/16 at Mansfield
W 30-12
9/23 at Alfred
L 12-13
9/30 at Springfield
L 24-27
10/7 Am. International
L 23-24
10/14 at St. Lawrence
W 34-7
10/21 Montclair State
W 33-7
10/28 Hobart
W43-22
11/4 Cortland
W35-19
11/11 at Buffalo State
L 6-24
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Rob Cacchio,
Scott Connolly, Jon Genese,
Anthony Viviano
1992 (9-2)
1993 (6-4)
9/11 Albany
W47-7
9/18 at Montclair State
L 0-29
9/25 at Alfred
L 20-30
10/2 at Springfield
W 30-6
10/9 Am. International
W 37-0
10/16 St. Lawrence
W 45-7
10/23 at Buffalo State
L 17-33
10/30 at Mercyhurst
W 45-25
11/6 Cortland
W32-14
11/13 at Wash. & Jeff.
L 7-42
COACH: Jim Butterfield
CAPTAINS: Jake Cerrone,
Billie Mays Jr., Mike Murtha
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1995 (5-4)
1996 (7-3)
9/21 Mansfield
W 59-23
9/28 Alfred
W33-3
10/5 Springfield
W 33-25
10/12 at Brockport
W 36-3
10/19 St. Lawrence
W 50-0
10/26 at Am. International
L 14-36
11/2 at Hobart
W 21-14
11/9 at Cortland
L 13-41
11/16 Buffalo State
L 14-26
11/23 vs. Worcester
W 27-21
State at WPI °
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Jason Brady,
Anthony Viviano, Neal Weidman
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1997 (7-3)
9/13 Mercyhurst
L5-10
9/20 at Mansfield
W 42-17
9/27 at Alfred
W 52-7
10/4 at Springfield
W 42-15
10/11 Brockport
W21-14
10/18 at St. Lawrence
W 41-6
10/25 Am. International
W 40-13
11/1 Hobart
W35-13
11/8 Cortland
L28-33
11/15 at Buffalo State
L 10-13
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Briggs Bedigian, Scott Frieary
1998 (9-2)
9/12 at St. John Fisher
W 48-10
9/19 Mansfield
W 45-31
9/26 College of New Jersey W 18-16
10/3 Springfield
L 24-29
10/10 at Brockport
W 31-28
10/17 St. Lawrence
W 60-0
10/24 at Am. International W 41-33
10/31 at Hobart
W 30-17
11/7 at Cortland
W 37-29
11/14 Buffalo State
L 21-28
11/21 Hartwick °
W 40-6
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Mike O’Donovan, M
ike Sansone
1999 (7-4)
9/11 St. John Fisher
W 44-0
9/18 at Mansfield
W 21-7
9/25 at College of N.J.
W 21-14
10/2 at Springfield
W 45-42
10/9 Brockport
W10-0
10/16 at St. Lawrence
W 43-14
10/23 Am. International
L 17-34
10/30 Hobart
W44-13
11/6 Cortland
L21-26
11/13 at Buffalo State
L 35-42
11/20 at Union °
L 7-31
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Ryan Carpenter,
Adam Grossman, Rich Pasquale
2000 (7-3)
9/9 at Alfred
W 28-7
9/16 Mansfield
W 31-0
9/23 at St. John Fisher
W 42-14
9/30 Springfield
L 34-55
10/7 at Brockport
L 7-27
10/14 St. Lawrence
W 58-0
10/21 Wilkes
W16-13
10/28 at Hobart
L 0-19
11/4 Buffalo State
W 27-20
11/11 at Cortland
W 19-14
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Julian Forbes, A
dam Grossman
All-Time Results
2001 (11-2)
9/8 Alfred
W38-7
9/15 at Mansfield
W 29-21
9/22 St. John Fisher
W 52-0
9/29 at Springfield
W 17-16
10/6 Brockport
L22-24
10/13 at St. Lawrence
W 56-17
10/20 Utica
W 66-0
10/27 Hobart
W 52-13
11/2 at Buffalo State
W 31-14
11/10 Cortland
W 21-14
11/17 at Montclair State § W 35-23
11/24 at Rensselaer §
W 27-10
12/1 at Rowan §
L 0-48
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Tommy Giorgio,
Mark McDonough, Brian Young
2002 (7-3, 4-0 E8)
9/14 at Alfred *
W 33-11
9/21 Hartwick *
W 19-18
9/28 at St. John Fisher *
W 30-20
10/5 Springfield W 44-20
10/12 St. Lawrence
W 34-7
10/19 at Brockport
L 0-21
10/26 at Utica *
W 13-0
11/2 at Hobart
L 6-17
11/9 Buffalo State
W 39-7
11/16 at Cortland
L 12-16
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Tariq Ahmad, Justin Daly
2003 (10-3, 5-0 E8)
9/13 Alfred *
W 30-0
9/20 at Hartwick *
W 19-18
9/27 St. John Fisher *
W 20-19
10/4 at Springfield *
L 22-51
10/11 at St. Lawrence
W 55-13
10/18 Brockport
W31-10
10/25 Utica *
W 49-0
11/1 Hobart
W 14-7
11/8 at Buffalo State
W 40-14
11/15 Cortland
L 15-16
11/22 at Brockport §
W 14-9
11/29 at Montclair State § W 33-13
12/6 at Rensselaer §
L 16-21
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Tariq Ahmad,
Pete Celebre, Robert Truman
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2004 (9-2, 5-1 E8)
9/11 Buffalo State
W 45-0
9/18 Hartwick *
W 47-8
9/25 at St. John Fisher *
L 38-45
10/2 Lycoming
W49-7
10/9 at Norwich *
W 31-7
10/16 at Brockport
L 20-21
10/23 Utica *
W 52-14
10/30 Springfield *
W 31-7
11/6 at Alfred *
W 24-0
11/13 at Cortland
W 47-22
11/20 Mass.-Dartmouth °
W 36-19
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Bryan Steele, Matt Tosh,
Jeff Welch
2005 (8-3, 6-0 E8)
9/10 at Buffalo State
W 38-21
9/17 at Hartwick *
W 47-8
9/24 St. John Fisher * (OT) W 41-35
10/1 Brockport
W42-17
10/8 Norwich *
W 41-7
10/15 at Lycoming (OT)
L 30-33
10/22 at Utica *
W 37-0
10/29 at Springfield *
W 35-28
11/5 Alfred *
W 28-14
11/12 Cortland (OT)
L 30-37
11/19 at Union §
L 41-55
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Jose Colon, Josh Felicetti,
Dustin Ross, Joe Scalice
2006 (7-3, 4-2 E8)
9/2 Huntingdon
W31-12
9/9 Buffalo State
W 45-7
9/16 Hartwick *
W 44-14
9/23 at St. John Fisher *
L 10-34
9/30 at Brockport
W 26-7
10/7 at Norwich *
W 44-7
10/21 Utica *
W 33-7
10/28 Springfield *
W 24-7
11/6 at Alfred *
L 17-28
11/13 at Cortland (OT)
L 20-23
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Alex Baez, Justin Brunell,
Joe Napoleone
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All-Time Results
2007 (8-3, 4-2 E8)
2010 (6-4, 3-2 E8)
9/1 at Lycoming
W 31-6
9/8 King’s
W29-16
9/15 at Hartwick *
L 30-32
9/22 St. John Fisher *
L 16-37
9/29 Brockport
W34-15
10/6 Norwich *
W 35-0
10/20 at Utica *
W 44-7
10/27 at Springfield *
W 48-21
11/3 Alfred *
W 42-25
11/10 Cortland W 40-17
11/17 at Mount Union §
L 18-42
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Alex Baez, Ryan Terlecki
9/4 St. Lawrence
W 33-3
9/11 Union
W28-20
9/18 at Widener W 31-7
9/25 at Lycoming
L 24-26
10/2 Hartwick *
W 29-17
10/9 at St. John Fisher*
L 10-34
10/23 Springfield *
W 23-14
10/30 Utica *
W 30-6
11/6 at Alfred *
L 17-31
11/13 at Cortland L 17-20
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: David Ahonen, Dan Higgins,
Dan Ruffrage, Thomas Vossler
9/6 Lycoming
W17-16
9/13 at King’s
W 38-28
9/20 Hartwick *
L 69-42
9/27 at St. John Fisher *
L 6-37
10/11 at Norwich *
W 41-6
10/18 Frostburg State
W 51-24
10/25 at Utica *
W 42-7
11/1 Springfield *
W 37-8
11/8 at Alfred *
W 43-35
11/15 at Cortland W 35-13
11/22 Curry §
L 21-26
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Dan Juvan, Matt Scalice,
Brian Weverbergh
§ NCAA Division III Playoff Game
° ECAC Division III Championship Game
* Empire 8 opponent
2008 (9-2, 5-1 E8)
2009 (7-3, 3-2 E8)
9/5 at St. Lawrence
W 45-0
9/12 at Union
L 21-24
9/19 Widener W 41-17
9/26 at Utica *
W 27-24
10/3 at Hartwick *
W 24-20
10/10 St. John Fisher*
L 17-40
10/17 at Frostburg State
W 20-10
10/31 at Springfield *
L 26-47
11/7 Alfred *
W 31-10
11/14 Cortland W 23-20
COACH: Mike Welch
CAPTAINS: Adam Drescher
Brian Grastorf, Matt Scalice
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All-Time Results
SERIES RECORDS
First
Team
MeetingWLT
Albany 1975
14 5 0
Albright
1942
0 1 0
ALFRED
1933 35142
Allegheny
1932
2 0 0
American Intl.
1964
16 10 0
Augustana (Ill.) 1985
0 1 0
Bloomsburg
1978
4 0 0
Brandeis
1959
1 0 0
Bridgeport
1948
10 6 0
Brockport
1950
20 8 2
Brooklyn
1938
2 0 0
Buffalo
1982
10 0 0
Buffalo State
1988
14 7 0
Canisius
1978
2 0 0
Carnegie-Mellon 1979
1 0 0
Central Conn.
1968
0 2 0
Central (Iowa)
1974
1 1 0
Champlain (N.Y.) 1949
2 2 0
Clarion State
1940
4 1 0
Clarkson
1933
0 5 1
Colgate Freshman1930
0 1 0
College of N.J. & 1990
2 1 0
Curry
2008 0 10
CORTLAND 1930
39 27 3
C.W. Post
1958
12 10 0
Dayton
1980
1 2 0
Denison
1970
1 1 0
Dubuque
1979
1 0 0
East Stroudsburg 1933
3 11 0
Ferrum
1988
1 0 0
Findlay
1940
2 0 0
Fitchburg State 1984
1 0 0
Fordham
1971
5 0 0
Fort Valley State 1975
1 0 0
Frostburg State2008 2 0 0
Geneva
1964
1 0 0
First
Team
MeetingWLT
Gettysburg
1985
1 0 0
Grove City
1935
3 1 1
HARTWICK
1930
14 5 0
Hobart
1961
25 2 0
Hofstra
1938
1 1 0
Huntingdon
2006 1 00
Juniata
1973
1 1 0
King’s (Pa.)
1958
8 0 0
Kutztown
1941
1 0 0
Lehigh
1967
0 2 0
Lock Haven
1937
2 5 0
Lycoming
1948
4 2 0
Mansfield
1930
9 4 0
Mass.-Dartmouth2004 1 0 0
Merchant Marine 1982
5 0 0
Mercyhurst
1992
2 1 0
Middlebury
1932
1 2 0
Minnesota-Morris 1980
1 0 0
Mohawk
1947
1 0 0
Montclair State 1935
9 2 0
Moravian
1938
2 4 0
Mount Union
2007
0 1 0
Niagara
1946
0 3 0
Norwich
1984
6 0 0
Oswego 1931
2 0 0
Panzer
1935
6 0 0
Plymouth State 1987
1 1 0
Potomac State 1941
1 0 0
Rensselaer 1946
2 1 0
Rochester Institute
of Technology 1972
6 0 0
Rowan *
1991
1 1 0
SALISBURY 1986
0 1 0
Sampson
1947
2 0 0
Slippery Rock
1974
1 0 0
So. Connecticut 1960
3 3 0
First
Team
MeetingWLT
SPRINGFIELD 1973 2890
St. Anselm’s
1935
0 3 0
St. Bonaventure 1931
0 2 0
ST. JOHN FISHER1998
7 6 0
ST. LAWRENCE 1931
29 6 0
St. Lawrence Frosh1930
0 0 1
Susquehanna
1965
7 0 0
Temple
1963
0 1 0
Thiel
1941
0 1 0
Towson State
1977
2 0 0
Tufts
1966
2 0 0
UNION
1985
4 3 0
Upsala
1954
0 2 0
UTICA
2001 1000
Vermont
1934
1 0 0
Wagner
1980
2 0 0
Washington & Jefferson
1988
2 3 0
West Chester
1937
0 15 1
Widener
1975
3 0 0
Wilkes
1949
12 7 0
William Paterson 1972
2 0 0
Wittenberg
1975
1 2 0
Worcester State 1996
1 0 0
Totals 453 227 12
& formerly Trenton State
* formerly Glassboro State
Winning Pct.: .643
2011 opponents in
BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS.
WINNINGEST DIVISION III PROGRAMS BY PERCENTAGE
No.School
1. St. John’s (Minn.)
2. Thomas More
3. Wesley
4. Linfield
5. Wisconsin-La Crosse
6. Wisconsin-Whitewater
7. Wittenberg
8. ITHACA
9. Concordia (Wis.)
10. Augustana (Ill.)
Years
100
21
25
96
86
86
117
78
31
98
W
572
150
180
529
528
507
699
453
186
527
38
L
228
67
85
247
240
248
346
227
108
283
T
24
0
1
30
40
21
31
11
2
28
Pct.
.709
.691
.679
.675
.672
.667
.664
.664
.632
.646
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