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Table of Contents ..................................................... 1Quick Facts / Administration ................................ 2Staff / About Bloomsburg ....................................... 3Media Information ................................................... 4Facilities ..................................................................... 5

The Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach Paul Darragh ...................... 7Assistant Coaches .................................................... 82013 Pre-Season Roster ........................................122013 Season Preview .............................................14

CREDITSAll of Bloomsburg’s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communications/University Advancement. Copyright 2013. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was designed and written by Sports Information Director Tom McGuire and former Intern/Assistant Sports Information Director Bryan Salvadore, with additional work by 2013-14 Intern/Assistant SID Scott Eddy. Written material and editorial work provided by student intern Franklyn Quiteh and student assistants Sean Lerman and Jordan Vitkauskas. Covers produced by Intern/Assistant SID Scott Eddy. Photography by Keith Haupt and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives.

On the cover (clockwise from top): David McFadden, Justin Shirk, Chris Steck, Larry Webster, Brian Clarke, Franklyn Quiteh.

The 2013 Bloomsburg Huskies Captain Profiles ......................................................17Offensive Profiles ...................................................21Defensive Profiles ...................................................33Special Teams Profiles ...........................................46Pronunciation Guide .............................................472013 Opponent Profiles ........................................49

2012 Season in Review 2012 Recaps .............................................................602012 Results / Statistics ........................................762012 PSAC Review .................................................842012 Regional Award Winners ............................88

The Bloomsburg Tradition Year-by-Year Results ..............................................90All-Time Series Records .......................................98Record Book ..........................................................101NCAA Playoff History ........................................108Huskies in the NFL ..............................................1202013 Schedule ........................................ Back Cover

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17 PSAC Championships

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9 NCAA Playoff Appearances

Justin Shirk

Larry Webster

Brian Clarke

Franklyn Quiteh

Chris SteckDavid McFadden

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BlOOMSBURG UnIvERSITyLocation .....................................................Bloomsburg, Pa.Founded ........................................................................... 1839Enrollment ..................................................................... 9,500School Colors .............................................Maroon & GoldTeam Nickname ....................................................... HuskiesConference .............................................Pennsylvania State................................................. Athletic Conference (PSAC)President ...................................................Dr. David L. SoltzAthletic Director ...................................... Mike McFarlandAthletics Affiliation ...............................NCAA Division II

FOOTBall HISTORyFirst Year of Football ..................................................... 1892All-Time Record ................................................. 549-433-32Number of PSAC East Championships ........................ 11All-Americans .................................................................... 52Harlon Hill Award Winners ...............................................1

TEaM FaCTS2012 Overall Record ......................................................10-22012 PSAC East Record ..................................................6-1

Interim Head Coach .......................................Paul Darragh Alma Mater, Year ................................................Temple '85Record at Bloomsburg ...................................0-0 (1st year) Year at Bloomsburg ............ 16th (defensive coordinator)Overall Record ................................................0-0 (1st year)Year as a Head Coach .......................................................1st

Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Secondary/Video Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator .........Chet Henicle Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line .............................................Brian McBryanDefensive Line/Strength & Conditioning ................................. Bill PerkinsKickers .......................................................................Ed RushQuarterbacks/Receivers ......................................Jack LydicDefensive Assistant ....................................Frank WilliamsTight Ends .................................................Keenan ChesnickRunning Backs ................................................Stefan Adams

Starters Returning ............................................................. 12Starters Lost ....................................................................... 10Lettermen Returning ........................................................ 48Lettermen Lost .................................................................. 16Base Offense .................................................................. Pro-IBase Defense .....................................................................4-3

Football Office .................................................570-389-4359

STaDIUM InFORMaTIOnName ......................................Robert B. Redman Stadium,..................................................................... Danny Hale FieldCapacity ......................................................................... 4,775Surface .................................................................... Field TurfLights ..................................................................................Yes

DIRECTORyMailing addressBloomsburg University400 E. Second StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815

athletics Department(Area Code 570)Director of AthleticsMike McFarland ...........................................389-4050Associate Director of AthleticsKathy Heitzman ...........................................389-4555Director of Athletic OperationsKevin Wood ..................................................389-4371

Sports InformationDirector of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing and PromotionsTom McGuire................................................389-4413Intern/Assistant Sports Information DirectorScott Eddy .....................................................389-2767

Dr. David SoltzPresident

Kathy HeitzmanAssociate Director of Athletics

administrators

QUICK FACTS / ADMINISTRATION

Mike McFarlandDirector of Athletics

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Kevin WoodAthletic Operations

Tom McGuireDirector of Sports Information/Athletic Marketing/Promotions

Doug lizardiEquipment Manager

allen larsenAthletic Trainer

Kristin Funk MaguireAthletic Trainer

Dave HuberAthletic Trainer

aBOUT BlOOMSBURG

Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education.

Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 18 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff.

About 90 percent of Bloomsburg’s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It’s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it’s a busy place — with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center.

The university’s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television.

The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants, and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town.

The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

> Enrollment— Total enrollment is now 10,091, with an average incom-ing SAT of 1070 and class rank in the upper 25 percent; Bloomsburg admits one in seven applicants and has a four-year retention rate signifi-cantly higher than the national aver-age. About 60 percent are women and 10 percent are non-traditional. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg graduates are quickly placed in their chosen fields.

> Degrees— Bloomsburg University offers 63 baccalaureate degrees,18 master’s degrees and a joint doctoral degree in elementary education in cooperation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

> Financial aid— About 70 percent of all students receive some form of financial aid; average amount of aid is over $10,000 per year.

> Cost —About $7,971 per semester for Pennsylvania residents (tuition, fees, typical room and meal plans), $12,884 for non-residents.

> Faculty— With approximately 1,000 employees, Bloomsburg University has 383 full-time faculty, 70 percent of whom hold doctoral degrees and 72 percent of whom are tenured. The staff is organized into four divisions: Academic Affairs, Administration, Student Life and University Advancement.

> School Colors, Mascot— The school colors, originally “lemon and garnet,” have been maroon and gold since the 1920s. In the early 1930s, the Husky became the school mascot when a dog owned by a faculty mem-ber accompanied Adm. Richard E. Byrd on an expedition to the South Pole.

STAFF / ABOUT BLOOMSBURG

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Bloomsburg University Media

WHLM Radio124 E. Main StreetBloomsburg, PA 17815(570) [email protected]

WBRE-TV (28)62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703(570) [email protected]

WNEP-TV (16)16 Montage Mountain RoadMoosic, PA 18641(570) [email protected]

Primary Radio and Television Outlets

Associated PressSuite 250One Franklin PlazaPhiladelphia, PA 19102(215) [email protected]

Citizens’ Voice75 N. Washington St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) [email protected]

Daily Item200 S. Market St.Sunbury, PA 17801(570) [email protected]

Milton Standard-Journal19 Arch St.Milton, PA 17847(570) [email protected]

News-Item701 North Rock St.Shamokin, PA 17872(570) [email protected]

Patriot-NewsP.O. Box 2265Harrisburg, PA 17105(717) [email protected]

Press-Enterprise3185 Lackawanna Ave.Bloomsburg, PA 17815(570) [email protected]

Standard-Speaker21 N. Wyoming St.Hazleton, PA 18201(570) [email protected]

Sun Gazette252 W. Fourth St.Williamsport, PA 17701(570) [email protected]

Times Leader15 N. Main St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711(570) [email protected]

Primary newspapers

Media Information For media credentials, photos, stories, statistics or to arrange an interview with a coach or student-athlete, contact Tom McGuire, Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing, and Promotions. All members of the media are welcome to visit the Huskies’ home sporting events. If members of the media are interested in covering a Bloomsburg University game, please contact the Office of Sports Information for assistance.

Bloomsburg Sports Information

Tom McGuire > Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing and Promotions Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 389-4413

Scott Eddy> Intern/Assistant Sports Information Director Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 389-2767

ally Keirn> Graduate Assistant Email: [email protected] Phone: (570) 389-5230

Connect with the Huskies

Facebook Bloomsburg University AthleticsTwitter twitter.com/BUSportsinfoYouTube youtube.com/BUsportsinfoBU Website buhuskies.com

MEDIA INFORMATION

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Huskies athletic Facilities

Redman Stadium - august 27, 2009 vs. ashland

Practice Fields

The nelson Field House underwent a $13.4 million renovation. among the upgrades are locker rooms dedicated for each sport, including football, pictured above.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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COACHING STAFF

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Paul DarraghInterim Head Coach

INTERIM HEAD COACH PAUL DARRAGH

Paul Darragh was named interim head coach of Bloomsburg University in February 2013 and overall will be starting his 17th season with the Huskies this year.

Darragh has served as the Huskies' defensive coordinator for the last 16 years. Under Darragh's leader-ship the Huskies' defense has ranked in the top-half of the PSAC in total defense seven of the past 11 seasons, including back-to-back second place finishes in 2000 and 2001 and a second place in 2009. The Huskies have also ranked among the best in the PSAC in run defense finishing first or second five times, including second in two of the last four seasons.

The 2009 Huskies finished third nationally in scoring defense (13.36/game), pacing the PSAC. BU also led the conference in sacks, ranking 14th nationally (3.09 per game). In 2010 the Huskies were eighth in Division II in rushing defense (85.38 yards per game). Overall under Darragh's leadership, the Blooms-burg defense finished in the top-15 in NCAA Division II six times since the 2000 season.

Darragh has also coached 51 first team All-PSAC performers, seven All-Americans and two PSAC East Defensive Players of the Year in Anthony Smith (2009) and Mike Varanavage (2010). Prior to Bloomsburg, Darragh worked for two years at Indiana (PA) as the linebackers coach. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Temple from 1987-89. From there, Darragh coached the linebackers at Northeastern and Gannon before being promoted to defensive coordinator at Gannon.

He moved from Gannon to the defensive coordinator post at William Paterson College before joining the IUP staff. A three-year starter and captain for Temple, he graduated in 1985 after earning All-East honors as an inside linebacker. Darragh and his wife Yelena live in Orangeville with their children Sasha, Lemuel and Gabriel.

year School W l T Pct PostseasonDefensive Coordinator1997 Bloomsburg 8 2 0 .800 PSAC East Champs1998 Bloomsburg 5 6 0 .455 1999 Bloomsburg 7 4 0 .636 2000 Bloomsburg 12 3 0 .800 NCAA National Runner-Up, NCAA Northeast Region Champs, PSAC East Champs, Lambert Cup Winners, ECAC Team of the Year2001 Bloomsburg 9 2 0 .818 NCAA Division II Playoffs, PSAC East Champs2002 Bloomsburg 8 2 0 .800 PSAC East Co-Champs2003 Bloomsburg 7 4 0 .636 PSAC East Co-Champs2004 Bloomsburg 7 3 0 .700 2005 Bloomsburg 11 1 0 .917 NCAA Division II Playoffs, PSAC East Champs2006 Bloomsburg 12 2 0 .857 NCAA Northeast Region Champs, National Semi-Finalist, PSAC East Champs2007 Bloomsburg 7 3 0 .7002008 Bloomsburg 11 2 0 .846 NCAA National Quarterfinalist2009 Bloomsburg 8 3 0 .7272010 Bloomsburg 10 3 0 .769 NCAA Second Rounds; PSAC East Champs2011 Bloomsburg 9 2 0 .7142012 Bloomsburg 10 2 0 .833 NCAA First Round

Darragh's Career Record (Defensive Coordinator)

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Brian McBryanOffensive Coordinator/Offensive line

Brian McBryan begins his 21st season at Bloomsburg, and his second as the offensive coordinator for the Huskies in 2013.

He previously coached the offensive line for one year at Bucknell, was the offensive line coach at Susquehanna University for six seasons, and served prior stints at Milton, Danville and Renovo-Bucktail high schools. McBryan is a 1980 graduate of Lock Haven, where he was a three-year

starter as an offensive lineman.

At Bloomsburg, McBryan has coached nine offensive linemen to All-American honors, including current NFL standout Jahri Evans, who was a two-time All-American and finalist for the Upshaw Award as the nation’s best small-college lineman.

In 2012, McBryan coached a national finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award for the Division II Lineman of the Year in Brian

Clarke. His offensive line led the PSAC in rushing for the third consecutive season and held the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards in 2012. His offensive line also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons in 2011-12, becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in 2012 in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second).

McBryan resides in Bloomsburg with his wife Cindy. They are the parents of two grown children, Matthew and Laura.

Chet HenicleInterim Defensive Coordinator /video Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator

In 2013, Chet Henicle will begin his 10th season at Bloomsburg coaching the defensive backs. The 2013 season will mark his first season as the Defensive Coordinator. He came to Bloomsburg after previously coaching three years at Wingate University (NC) where he was the defensive backs coach along with recruiting coordinator, football facilities director and camp director.

Prior to working at Wingate, Henicle spent four years at Lenoir-Rhyne University (NC), two years as receivers coach and two years as the defensive backs coach. He started his college coaching career in 1996 at Bloomsburg where he was in charge of the receivers. Prior to beginning his college coaching experience he spent one season at Waynesboro High School coaching the running backs and defensive backs at the varsity level and coordinating the offense of the junior varsity team.

A 1995 Bloomsburg graduate, Henicle was an All-American in two sports, football and baseball. During his career he was recognized as the school’s Undergraduate and Senior Male Athlete of the Year.

As a safety on the Bloomsburg football team, Henicle was named the team’s overall MVP and defensive MVP along with garnering

All-Region and All-PSAC honors twice. As a junior he finished second in the nation in interceptions with eight. As a senior he was named an All-American and was chosen to play in the Snow Bowl, the top Division II all-star game in the country.As a catcher and center fielder on the baseball team, Henicle was named team MVP twice along with garnering All-PSAC honors three times. As a sophomore, he was fifth in the nation in batting with a .456 average. He was named MVP of the 1995 PSAC Championship Tournament while captaining the Huskies 1995 squad to the only Division II World Series appearance in school history. He is still the career record holder for doubles in a season and in a career.

Henicle was inducted into the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009.

A native of Waynesboro, Pa., Henicle and wife Jane Marie reside in Bloomsburg.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

Bill PerkinsDefensive line/Strength and Conditioning

Bill Perkins is entering his 20th season as the defensive line and strength and conditioning coach in 2013.

During his tenure as defensive line coach, Perkins has helped coach 23 players to first team All-PSAC East honors and three players to All-American honors.

A 1989 graduate of Slippery Rock, Perkins is a health and physical

education teacher in the Bloomsburg School District. At Slippery

Rock, Perkins played in 38 of 40 games as a defensive tackle for the Rock from 1986-89. He registered 129 career tackles and was honored as a PSAC West second team selection in 1989.

Perkins and his wife Debbie are the parents of two daughters, Leighnah and Willow.

Jack lydicQuarterbacks/Receivers

Jack Lydic begins his second season with the Huskies as the quarterbacks/receivers coach in 2013. He came to Bloomsburg after having served as the quarterbacks coach at Susquehanna and as the offensive coordinator at Misericordia University.

Lydic graduated in 2005 (and 2006 with a master's degree) and was a three-year starter for Bloomsburg. During his career the Huskies won

four Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division championships. As a senior team captain in 2005, Lydic led the Huskies to an undefeated regular season and a Division II playoffs appearance. He earned second-team all-PSAC honors in 2004 and 2005. He is currently ranked fourth on the all-time passing yards list at Bloomsburg 5,186 yards and is ninth in career touchdown passes with 31.

Following his playing days at Bloomsburg he went on to play quarterback for the Hamburg Blue Devils of the German Football League (GFL) and Budapest Cowboys of the Central European Football League and was a member of the offensive coaching staffs for both teams. He led the GFL with 31 touchdown passes while throwing for more than 2,700 yards in 2007.

In 2008, Lydic was named the quarterbacks coach at Susquehanna University where he helped the Crusaders to a conference championship in 2009 and was part of the Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year.

In 2011, he was named as the offensive coordinator at Misericordia University which played its first-ever game in 2012.

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Ed T. RushKickers

Ed Rush begins his ninth season at Bloomsburg in 2013 after a 38-year career working for the NBA. Rush works with the Huskies kickers after previously serving as coach of the running backs.

Under Rush's guidance kicker Dan Fisher set a school single-season record with 20 field goals, including a school-record five in one game, in 2010. Fisher enters the 2013 season

third all-time in the PSAC in career points.

Rush has also coached All-American running back Jamar Brittingham, the all-time career rushing leader in both Bloomsburg and PSAC history, for four years. Brittingham went on to set 28 school and conference records.

In 2006 Rush did a tremendous job preparing the Huskies’ running backs despite numerous injuries to his personnel. Overall, Rush used three starting tailbacks with each back gaining more than 100-yards in a game at least once. Also, Rush prepared three starting fullbacks and saw eight different runners (not counting quarterbacks and receivers) carry the ball at least once during the season.

Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, Rush was an NBA official from

1966 to 1998 and officiated over 2000 games, including NBA All-Star Games. In 1998, he then joined the NBA Basketball Operations department as the NBA/WNBA Director of Officiating.

Prior to his work with the NBA, Rush worked as a teacher and football coach for Marple-Newton High School in suburban Philadelphia. He is a graduate of West Chester University where he played varsity football. He is also a nationally recognized motivational speaker specializing in leadership.

Rush was recently named one of the 50 most influential people in sports officiating and in the summer of 2008 was awarded the Medallion Award by the National Association of Sports Officials for having given back the most to sports officiating.

A native of Philadelphia, Rush and his wife Trudy, the parents of four children and have seven grandchildren.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Will Blandenlinebackers

Will Blanden begins his first season assistant coach with the Huskies. Blanden comes to BU after serving as the defensive backs and strength and conditioning coach at Division III Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts for the past two seasons. In his first season with the Bison, he saw free safety Mike Rubalcaba named to 21st Annual Steve 'Merc' Morris All-Star Team (Worcester Area) and selected to participate in the 16th Annual Metrodome All-American Bowl in Minnesota. In his second season, he helped orchestrate a defense that ranked fifth in the 16-team NEFC in pass defense, allowing just 173 yards per game. His players also excelled in the classroom as four defensive backs were named to the New England Football Conference Academic All-Conference during his stay at Nichols. Blanden began his coaching career as defensive backs coach at Western Connecticut State University in 2009 and spent two seasons with the Colonials. In addition to his responsibilities with the defensive backs,

he was in charge of for formulating a daily practice script, formulating the passing game, screens, draws and gadgets section of the scouting report, and was the coordinator of the punt return team. Blanden earned his bachelor of business administration in accounting in 2008 from Howard University before completing his masters of business administration in sports management at Nichols in May 2012. He started three games at quarterback for the Bison in 2006 and also spent time at wide receiver and defensive back during his career. Blanden also played basketball at Howard during the 2004-05 season.

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Keenan ChesnickTight Ends

Keenan Chesnick graduated from Bloomsburg in 2013 with a degree in Psychology. A former member of the Huskies, Chesnick's playing career as a linebacker was cut short after a series of knee injuries. He has spent the last three years as a student assistant for the defense. Before coming to Bloomsburg, Chesnick worked as a member of the equipment staff for both the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns. Chesnick is nephew to NFL coach Eric Mangini.

Stefan adamsRunning Backs

Stefan Adams enters his second season as the running backs coach of the Huskies in 2013.

A 2010 graduate of Bloomsburg, Adams was a four-year member of the Huskies rushing for 919 yards in his career while scoring 15 touchdowns, including a career-best 11 in 2008. A two-time All-PSAC East selection, Adams gained a career-high 111 yards and scored two TD’s in a win over Clarion in2007.

Adams is studying for his master’s degree in counseling at Bloomsburg.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Frank WilliamsDefensive assistant

Frank Williams returns to Bloomsburg after 31 seasons previously as a member of the Bloomsburg coaching staff, serving under five head coaches. Joining the Huskies in 1976, he spent the 1981 season at Bucknell, before returning to Bloomsburg upon George Landis' arrival in 1982. Williams attended Kutztown where he was an All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference selection and is a

member of that university's Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Alphabetical Roster89 Allison, Aaron TE46 Anderson, Domair FB Baldwin, Darnell DB Beltz, Scott DE Brady, Paul OL55 Buchert, Alex OL41 Burkhard, Derek FB29 Cabrera, Tomas DB77 Clarke, Brian OL Collins Jr., Mark DB Cornish, Davone WR84 Daniels, Trent WR12 David, Tony DE57 Decena, Bernadain LB35 DeLuca, Nick FB95 Dennis, Roy DE90 Drexler, Braden K Dundore, Alex DB Elliott, Lawrence TB72 Feiler, Matt OL2 Finley, Damin DB97 Fisher, Dan K/P Fry, Dan DB15 Gades, Connor QB76 Garland, John OL 63 Geiger, Ryan OL70 Goba, Giba OL Good, Brett WR44 Harris, Andrew LB98 Heilig, Matt DE Henry, Nate DL Hine, Dylan WR50 Hoagland, Dakota OL/DL80 Hoenl, Nate TE7 Hoffman, Chad QB1 Hutton Jr., Glenn WR13 Kelly, Tim QB68 Kennedy, Chris DL6 Knerr, Brady QB22 Knoblauch, Tyler DB61 LaBadie, Bill DL Le, Tony DL71 Lowery, Jeremiah DL Mancuso, Jesse OL Mastrog, Wade FB37 McCall, Bryan LB McCracken, Eric FB94 McFadden, David DL Mika, Jake OL58 Mitchell, Shawn DL21 Morris, Donovan DB Morton, Joe OL Mosley-Dew, Altarique RB14 Munger, Dai'Shon RB 93 Murray, Ian LS36 Myers, Brody RB 30 Nicholson, Troy LB

2013 Bloomsburg University Huskies

2013 PRE-SEASON ROSTER

no. name yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School1 Glenn Hutton Jr. Sr. WR 6-0 190 Sicklerville, NJ / Paul VI2 Damin Finley R-So. DB 5-11 190 Elkins Park / Milford Academy3 DJ Robinson Jr. DB 5-8 175 Sinking Spring / Conrad Weiser4 Miles Williams R-Fr. DB 5-10 180 Steelton / Bishop McDevitt5 Jonathan Patrick R-Sr. DB 5-11 185 Somerset, NJ / Franklin6 Brady Knerr R-Jr. QB 6-1 190 Macungie / Emmaus7 Chad Hoffman R-Fr. QB 6-2 205 Drums / Hazelton8 Cole Parkinson R-Jr. WR 6-2 175 Boyertown / St. Pius X9 Gary Postell R-So. DB 5-8 170 Philadelphia / Bishop McDevitt10 Justin Shirk R-Jr. LB 6-1 240 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin11 Garrett Pope R-So. DB 6-2 215 Northumberland / Shikellamy12 Tony David R-Jr. DE 6-0 235 Allentown / Salisbury13 Tim Kelly R-So. QB 6-1 185 Camp Hill / Cedar Cliff14 Dai’Shon Munger R-So. RB 5-8 170 Westampton, NJ / Holy Cross15 Connor Gades R-So. QB 6-1 200 West Chester / Unionville16 Coy Quivers R-Fr. WR 6-3 195 Mercersburg / James Buchanan17 Jerrin Toomey R-Fr. DB 5-10 180 York / West York18 Tony Peregrin R-Jr. WR 6-0 195 Mayfield / Lakeland20 Rasheen Tookes R-Fr. RB 5-9 215 Philadelphia / Valley Forge Military Academy21 Donovan Morris R-So. DB 5-11 175 Philadelphia / George Washington22 Tyler Knoblauch R-So. DB 5-10 198 Berlin, NJ / Eastern23 Joe Parsnik R-Fr. RB 5-9 180 Wilkes-Barre / Coughlin24 Travon Pugh R-Fr. DB 5-9 160 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West25 Tyrell Thomas R-Fr. TB 6-0 195 Elysburg / Southern Columbia26 Brandon True R-So. DB 5-8 180 Harrisburg / Bishop McDevitt27 James Small R-Fr. DB 5-10 160 Lansdowne / West Catholic28 Franklyn Quiteh Sr. RB 5-10 203 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West29 Tomas Cabrera Jr. DB 6-2 170 Hanover / Hanover Area 30 Troy Nicholson R-Fr. LB 6-3 215 Birdsboro / Daniel Boone 32 Eric Thomas Jr. DB 6-0 190 Reading / Muhlenberg34 Brynn Schafer R-Fr. LB 6-1 210 Schuykill Haven / Blue Mountain35 Nick DeLuca R-Jr. FB 5-9 230 Allentown / Parkland36 Brody Myers R-Jr. RB 6-1 235 Akron / Ephrata37 Bryan McCall Jr. LB 6-0 230 Lilitz / Warwick41 Derek Burkhard R-So. FB 5-11 230 Fayetteville / Chambersburg42 Ezra Ranco R-Fr. DL 6-1 275 Collegeville / Perkiomen Valley43 Tyler Szaflarski R-Fr. LB 6-0 230 Greencastle / Greencastle44 Andrew Harris R-Fr. LB 5-10 205 Whitehall / Whitehall45 Matt Wenrich Sr. FB 5-11 230 Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove46 Domair Anderson R-Fr. FB 6-0 225 W. Milton / Milton 47 Michael Russell R-So. LB 6-2 225 Hamburg / Hamburg50 Dakota Hoagland R-So. OL/DL 6-4 305 Shoemakersville / Hamburg52 Dylan Spangler R-Jr. LB 6-0 225 Waynesboro / Waynesboro 55 Alex Buchert Sr. OL 6-2 285 Robensonia / Conrad Weiser57 Bernadain Decena R-Jr. LB 6-1 205 Philadelphia / Archbishop Ryan58 Shawn Mitchell Jr. DL 6-2 245 Nazareth / Nazareth59 Jesse Osborne R-Fr. OL 6-2 300 Medford, NJ / Shawnee60 Chris Steck Sr. OL 6-1 285 Mt. Carmel / Mt. Carmel61 Bill LaBadie R-Fr. DL 6-4 291 Bensalem / Bensalem62 Christian Whiteside R-So. OL 6-2 270 Broomall / Maple Newtown63 Ryan Geiger R-So. OL 6-1 280 Southampton / La Salle66 Will Ridgeway R-So. DL 6-0 260 West Chester / Rustin 68 Chris Kennedy Sr. DL 6-3 280 Phoenixville / Archbishop Carroll69 Greg Rommel R-Fr. OL 6-3 275 Somerville / Immaculata (NJ) 70 Giba Goba R-So. OL 6-6 315 Philadelphia / Alabama A&M

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59 Osborne, Jesse OL Palubinsky, Chris QB8 Parkinson, Cole WR23 Parsnik, Joe RB5 Patrick, Jonathan DB Pellechia, Nick OL18 Peregrin, Tony WR Pizarro, Eric WR11 Pope, Garrett DB9 Postell, Gary DB24 Pugh, Travon DB85 Quinn, Shane TE28 Quiteh, Franklyn RB16 Quivers II, Thomas Coy WR42 Ranco, Ezra DL74 Reed, Nick OL66 Ridgeway, Will DL3 Robinson, DJ DB/KR69 Rommel, Greg OL Runge, Matt QB 47 Russell, Michael LB88 Sandherr, Jack TE34 Schafer, Brynn LB Secola, Shawn OL10 Shirk, Justin LB Simmons, Trent LB27 Small, James DB Smith, Zack WR Snyder, Corey FB91 Snow, Gabe DL86 Sokoloski, Matt LS52 Spangler, Dylan LB92 Stair, Dylan DL60 Steck, Chris OL

Stevenson-Panchinsin, Sage LB Stubbs, Brad OL43 Szaflarski, Tyler LB32 Thomas, Eric DB25 Thomas, Tyrell TB20 Tookes, Rasheen RB17 Toomey, Jerrin DB26 True, Bandon DB Wagner, Will P/WR99 Webster, Larry DL45 Wenrich, Matt FB82 Wetty, Joe DE62 Whiteside, Christian OL4 Williams, Miles DB Williams, Simon TE

Alphabetical Roster

2013 PRE-SEASON ROSTER

2013 Bloomsburg University Huskies71 Jeremiah Lowery So. DL 6-3 253 Sharon Hill / Academy Park72 Matt Feiler Sr. OL 6-7 325 Strasburg / Lampeter-Strasburg74 Nick Reed R-So. OL 6-1 275 Dallastown / Dallastown76 John Garland R-Fr. OL 6-4 300 Hatfield / North Penn77 Brian Clarke Sr. OL 6-3 290 Hanover / Hanover80 Nate Hoenl R-Fr. TE 6-3 215 Whitehall / Whitehall82 Joe Wetty R-Fr. DE 6-3 200 Downingtown / Downingtown East84 Trent Daniels R-So. WR 6-2 170 Harrisburg / Susquehanna Township85 Shane Quinn R-So. TE 6-2 245 Levittown / Neshaminy86 Matthew Sokoloski R-Fr. LS 6-0 200 Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg88 Jack Sandherr R-So. TE 6-3 250 Orefield / Allentown Central Catholic89 Aaron Allison R-Fr. TE 6-3 250 Philadelphia/Frankford90 Braden Drexler R-So. K 5-10 165 Bethlehem / Nazareth91 Gabe Snow R-Jr. DL 5-11 230 Wayne / Radnor92 Dylan Stair R-Jr. DL 6-2 240 Alpha, NJ / Phillipsburg93 Ian Murray Sr. LS 6-3 220 Lock Haven / Central Mountain94 David McFadden R-Jr. DL 6-6 245 Allentown / Allentown Central Catholic95 Roy Dennis R-So. DE 6-3 240 Berwick / Berwick97 Dan Fisher Sr. K/P 6-1 195 Liverpool / Central Dauphin98 Matt Heilig R-Jr. DE 6-4 220 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin99 Larry Webster Gr. DL 6-7 240 Hagerstown, MD / Elkton Darnell Baldwin Fr. DB 6-3 185 Philadelphia / Germantown Scott Beltz Fr. DE 6-2 212 Pen Argyl / Pen Argyl Area Paul Brady Fr. OL 6-6 290 Scranton / Scranton Mark Collins Jr. Fr DB 5-9 185 Yeadon / VFMA Davone Cornish Fr. WR 5-11 170 Philadelphia / Simon Gratz Alex Dundore Fr. DB 5-11 170 Reading / Exeter Township Lawrence Elliott Fr. TB 6-0 190 Utica, NY / Proctor Dan Fry Fr. DB 5-11 175 State College / State College Brett Good Fr. LB 6-0 190 Larksville / W.V. West Nate Henry Fr. DL 6-3 225 Manheim / Manheim Central Dylan Hine Fr. WR 6-3 185 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia Tony Le Fr. DL 6-0 250 Plymouth / Wyoming Valley West Jesse Mancuso Fr. OL 6-2 270 Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg Wade Mastrog Fr. FB 6-0 220 Chester / Downingtown East Eric McCracken Fr. FB 6-1 225 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia Jake Mika Fr. OL 6-2 230 Tower City / Williams Valley Joe Morton Fr. OL 6-5 305 Dover / Dover Altarique Mosley-Dew Fr. TB 5-8 175 East Stroudsburg / Stroudsburg Chris Palubinsky Fr. QB 6-1 205 Shenandoah / Shenandoah Valley Nick Pellechia Fr. OL 6-5 275 Churchville / Council Rock South Eric Pizarro Fr. WR 6-2 190 Milford / Delaware Valley Matt Runge Fr. QB 6-3 210 Spring Grove / Spring Grove Shawn Secola Fr. OL 6-5 250 Glen Rock / Southwestern Trent Simmons Fr. LB 6-1 225 Philadelphia / LaSalle Zack Smith Fr. WR 5-11 175 York / West York Sage Stevenson-Panchinsin Fr. LB 5-11 210 Exton / Downingtown Brad Stubbs Fr. OL 6-2 265 Curwensville / Curwensville Will Wagner Fr. WR 6-4 190 Wernersville / Conrad Weiser Simon Williams Fr. TE 6-3 243 Clarks Summit / Abington Heights

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Two words to describe Paul Darragh would be calm and unassuming. But underneath that exterior is a fierce competitor whose passion has inspired his defensive players during his 16 years on the Bloomsburg sideline. But, following Danny Hale’s retirement, Darragh will now get to share that passion with every member of the Huskies football team as he takes over as interim head coach in 2013.

As defensive coordinator during the last 16 years Darragh has helped Bloomsburg build one of the top programs in the PSAC as well as all of NCAA Division II. While there is a change at the top, the goals of the team remain the same.

“No matter who is in charge, our goals remain constant,” said Darragh. “We want to win the PSAC East and then advance as far as we can in the NCAA playoffs. I feel confident as a staff we can put the players in a position to be successful. “

“On our roster we have some very good players who know what it takes be winners in the league and they have been working hard getting ready for this season,” Darragh added. “Experience is our strength offensively and defensively we have some players ready to step into prime time roles.”

The change at the top also shuffled some other roles around, but Darragh feels the spring was a good test for everyone.

“The staff all got to experience what their roles will be like this fall during our spring game,” said Darragh. “We will continue to work on our execution as we prepare for the opener against Stonehill.”

OFFEnSE

QuarterbackA year ago the position was filled with uncertainty. This year Tim Kelly begins his second season as the starting quarterback looking to become more comfortable in the pocket. As a red-shirt freshman Kelly threw for 1,793 yards and 22 touchdowns while completing more than 50 percent of his throws.

Behind Kelly will be Brady Knerr and Chad Hoffman. Knerr was a solid number two last season, while Hoffman had a good spring.

Running BackFor the last three years opposing defenses have been tortured by Franklyn Quiteh who is on pace to shatter both the school and PSAC rushing record. Quiteh returns for this senior season needing just 361 yards to break both marks held by former Bloomsburg great Jamar Brittingham. Quiteh topped 2,000 yards for the second time in his career last season and went on to finish third in the balloting for the Harlon Hill Award. Not bad for a former fourth string back who didn’t become a starter until the

week before the season opener in 2010. Quiteh, coming off a third place finish in the Harlon Hill balloting, has twice gained more than 2,000 yards in a season and needs just 361 yards to become the all-time leader in both school and conference history.

If the first wave of running backs isn’t enough to give defensive coordinators nightmares, the Huskies can bring out Dai’Shon Munger, Tyrelle Thomas, Joe Parsnik or Rasheen Tookes. It is amazing depth at one position.

At fullback the Huskies have two talented returners in Matt Wenrich and Brody Myers, while Nick DeLuca, Domair Anderson and Derek Burkhart add great depth.

Wide ReceiverOne group on the offense that gets overshadowed is the wide receivers. Led by Glenn Hutton, Jr. and Cole Parkinson, the pair of veterans brings good experience to the position. Hutton caught 16 passes for 240 yards and two scores a year ago. Behind the pair will be Connor Gades, who moves from quarterback, Anthony Peregrim, Trent Daniels and Coy Quievers.

2013 Bloomsburg Season Preview

2013 SEASON PREVIEW

Gary Postell

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Tight EndNot a glamour position, but one that is a key component of the Huskies offense is tight end. Bloomsburg goes into 2013 with a solid group of three guys looking to battle it out for playing time. Look for Shane Quinn, Jack Sandherr and Aaron Allison to compete hard for a spot in the lineup.

Offensive LineThe Bloomsburg offense in a word is good. No, make that great! Led by All-American and national Upshaw Award finalist Brian Clarke, the men up front for the Huskies have helped the team produce some gaudy rushing and scoring totals the last several seasons. Joining Clarke is center Chris Steck, Alex Buchart, Matt Feiler as returning starters. Joining that group in the rotation will be Ryan Geiger, Jesse Osbourne, Christian Whiteside, John Garland and Dakota Hoagland.

DEFEnSE

Defensive LineHow does someone, who had not played football in four years, get noticed…by everyone? Go out and record 13.5 sacks and score a couple of touchdowns. That’s what Larry Webster did

last year after spending four years as one of the leaders on the Huskies basketball team. Joining Webster on the outside will be Tony David, David McFadden and Matt Helig, while Joe Wetty had a good spring and could earn some playing time.On the inside the Huskies return Chris Kennedy with Shawn Mitchell and Jeremiah Lowery. Also look for Ezra Ranco, Bill LaBadie, Roy Dennis and Will Ridgeway to contribute.

LinebackerThe linebacker position is always a position for the Huskies that will produce the team’s top tackler. Leading this position group will be two-time All-PSAC East performer Justin Shirk at an inside spot with Dylan Spangler, who returns from an injury, taking over at outside linebacker. In the middle there will be competition between Bryan McCall and Tyler Szaflarski.

Joining this group looking for playing time will be Garrett Pope, Andrew Harris and Bernadain Decena.

Defensive BacksDespite losing some key people to graduation the Huskies have some skilled people returning here. On the corner D.J. Robinson and Gary Postell should be the starters with Damin Finley and Miles Williams backing up.

At safety the returning starter is Jonathan Patrick, while Tyler Knoblauch, Donovan Morris and Tomas Cabrera, a transfer from Temple, will also compete for playing time.

Special TeamsThe Huskies had solid special teams play a year ago led by Dan Fisher who was an All-Region and All-PSAC kicker and punter. Fisher was 9-14 in field goals and hit 56-59 extra points. He could go down as the best kicker in school history. Braden Drexler will serve as Fisher’s backup at both placekicker and punter as well as serve as the holder.

Ian Murray returns as the team’s long and short snapper with Matt Sokoloski backing him up. The dynamic D.J. Robinson, who averaged more than 20 yards per kickoff return and slightly more than six yard per punt return, will highlight the return game.

OvERallWhile confidence fills the air with the Huskies coaching staff, Darragh knows the PSAC East is filled with many great teams.

“Many of the marquee players are back this year led by Shippensburg’s Zach Zulli,” said Darragh. “Every team is capable of winning on any given day. And with all the new coaches this year we need to be ready to play each and every game. There are no easy games in the league.”

Bloomsburg opens its 2013 season on Saturday, Sept. 7 at home versus Stonehill starting at 1 pm.

2013 SEASON PREVIEW

Justin Shirk and Damin Finley

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MEET THE 2013 HUSKIES

2013 HUSKIES

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FRANKLYN QUITEHRunning Back Sr 5-10 203Tobyhanna • Pocono Mountain WestCommunication Studies

28Single Game Career HighsRushing Attempts: 43 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012Rushing Yards: 282 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012Touchdowns: 4, vs. Slippery Rock, 2012 and vs. Kutztown, 2010

2013 Team Captain

2012: Finished third in the balloting for the Harlon Hill Award as the nation's top D-II player...Was named first team All-America by the Associated Press; the American Football Coaches Association, Daktronics, Don Hansen's Football Gazette, D2Football.com and Beyond Sports Network...Named first team All-PSAC East...Led the Huskies with 199 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)..Named the PSAC Eastern Division Offensive Athlete of the Week (11/11)...Eclipsed the 5,000-yard mark in career rushing and broke the school-record for single-season rushing yardage against Slippery Rock by posting 183 yards on the ground with four scores (11/10)...Named one of the 24 players in the race for the 2012 Harlon Hill Trophy as the NCAA Division II College Football Player of the Year (11/9)...Ran for 121 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown in a Huskies 24-23 victory over West Chester (11/3)...Finished with 31 carries for 268 yards and four scores against 10th ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Posted two scores on 108 yards of rushing in a Huskies 27-13 victory over Cheyney (10/20)...Rushed 43 times for 282 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Huskies to a 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg...Quiteh's 282 yards on the ground are the second most in school history...Additionally, Quiteh moved into sixth place on the PSAC career rushing list (10/13)...Rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries in a Huskies 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6)...Became Bloomsburg's third 4,000-yard rusher in school history by logging a 200-yard performance for the second time this season...Rushed for 202 yards on 26 carries and a pair of touchdowns to lead the Huskies on the ground against Gannon (9/29)...Carried 18 times for 121 yards in a win over LIU-Post...Had a game-high three touchdowns on the day against Kutztown, including a 65-yard catch in the second quarter...Additionally, rushed for 152 yards which moves him into third on the BU all-time rushing list with 3,711 yards (9/15)...Carried the ball 20 times for 134 yards and a touchdown in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)...Rushed for a game-high 218 yards on 27 carries to lead the Huskies to a 44-28 victory...Moved into fourth-place on the BU all-time rushing list with 3,425 yards (8/31).

2011: Earned honorable mention on the 2011 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-American team...Named to the second team 2011 Don Hansen All-Super Region One team...Selected to the second team 2011 Daktronics, Inc. Division II All-Super Region One team...Named an All-PSAC first team selection for the 2011 season...Coming off of an exceptional 2010 season, Quiteh was named a Pre-Season All-American by D2Football.com...Rushed for a game-high 144 yards and a touchdown, while catching one pass for 40

yards in the season opener victory over Ashland (9/1)...Posted 114 yards on 17 carries in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns in a win against East Stroudsburg (10/1)...Rushed for three touchdowns and caught another as he led the Huskies to a win over Cheyney (10/8)...Posted two touchdowns on 105 yards rushing in a victory over Shippensburg (10/15)...Totaled 190 yards rushing and two touchdowns to help the Huskies to the biggest rally in NCAA Division II history against West Chester (10/22)...Rushed for 140 yards and two

touchdowns on 16 carries against C.W. Post (10/28)...Posted 151 yards on 13 carries against Kutztown (11/5)...Totaled 120 yards on 16 carries in the season finale against Lock Haven (11/12).

2010: Quiteh was named first team Little All-America by the Associated Press and first team All-American by Daktronics...Named to

Quiteh’s Career Rushing Statistics: GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2010 13-13 309 2015 6.5 22 68 155.02011 10-9 180 1192 6.6 12 70 119.22012 12-12 287 2121 7.4 24 67 176.8TOTalS 35-34 776 5328 6.9 58 70 152.7

CAPTAINS

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FRANKLYN QUITEHRunning Back Sr 5-10 203Tobyhanna • Pocono Mountain WestCommunication Studies

28the 2010 D2Football.com and 2010 Don Hansen All-America first team...Chosen as one of nine national finalists for the Harlon Hill Award as the nation's top D-II Player (finishing sixth overall)....Named to the Daktronics All-Super Region 1 first team...Was named PSAC East Freshman of the Year and first team All-PSAC East....Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week four times...Led all of Division II in rushing with 156.9 yards per game...Scored 22 touchdowns on the season...Became just the third freshman to gain more than 2,000 yards in a season (2,015)....Was the only runner in all of college football to rush for more than 2,000 yards during the sea-son....Started all 13 games after going into training camp as the third string back...Rushed for 140 yards on 35 carries against Ashland in season opener (9/4)...Scored first career touchdown on a five yard run against Ashland...Rushed for 218 yards on 15 carries with two touchdowns against Clarion (9/11)...Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week (9/13)...Rushed for 91 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns against IUP (9/18)...Carried 22 times for 226 yards with two touchdowns against Millersville (9/25)...Rushed for a career high 246 yards on 39 carries in the win against East Stroudsburg (10/2)...In addition, was also named the Co-PSAC East Of-fensive Player of the Week for the second time...Scored two touchdowns and rushed for 122 yards on 12 carryies in win over Cheyney (10/9)...Rushed for 109 yards on 26 carries and scored one touchdown against Shippensburg (10/16)...Rushed for three touchdowns on 29 carries and gained 161 yards to help defeat West Chester (10/23)...Rushed for one touchdown on 25 carries with 134 rushing yards against C.W. Post (10/30)...Named the PSAC East Player of the Week for the third time this season...Logged four touchdowns and rushed for 194 yards in the 61-35 win over Kutztown (11/6)...Rushed for 104 yards on 16 carries with one touchdown against Mercy-hurst (11/13)...Scored two touchdowns on 22 carries for 141 yards in victory over California (11/20)...Rushed for one touchdown on 132 yards rushing against Mercyhurst in NCAA Playoffs (11/27)...Named the winner of the Danny Litwhiler Award as the school's top Underclass Male Athlete and football MVP.

CAPTAINS

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CAPTAINS

CHRIS STECKCenter Sr 6-1 285Mt. Carmel • Mt. CarmelExercise Science

602013 Team Captain

2012: Named first team All-PSAC East....Has started each game (35) of his Bloomsburg career after making 12 starts in 2012...Was part of an offensive line that led the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game....Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards. The offensive line guided the leading rusher in Division II in Franklyn Quiteh (176.75) and also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons (2011-12), becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). The offensive line allowed just two sacks in BU’s final seven games and led the PSAC and ranked seventh in Division II at 0.67 sacks allowed per game.

2011: Steck started in 10 games for the Huskies in 2011 and remained a force on the offensive line. Along with his co-captain, Brandon Allen, and fellow linemen, Steck helped the Huskies to the number one red zone offense in the PSAC as Bloomsburg was 46-of-53 in scoring opportunities, including 24 rushing touchdowns. Steck was also in the middle of the offensive line that helped produce the sixth-best rushing offense in the nation in 2011.

2010: Steck started in all 13 games at center for the Huskies...He was part of the offensive line that drove the eighth-best rushing of-fense in the nation and was named first team All-PSAC center.

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CAPTAINS

JUSTIN SHIRKlinebacker R-Jr 6-1 240Harrisburg • Central DauphinExcercise Science

102013 Team Captain

2012: Made eight tackles and posted a tackle for a loss of eight yards in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division second team (11/13)...Named the PSAC Eastern Division Defensive Athlete of the Week (11/11)...Tied a career-high of 14 tackles for the second consecutive week...Of those 14 tackles against Slippery Rock, two were sacks (11/10)...Named as the PSAC Eastern Divi-

sion Defensive Athlete of the Week (11/4)...Finished with a career-high 14 tackles including eight solo stops and two for a loss against West Chester (11/3)...Collected five tackles with a forced fumble and two quarterback hurries against 10th-ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Led the Huskies defense with a game high 10 tackles in a Huskies 27-13 victory over Cheyney (10/20)...Posted seven tackles on the game in a Huskies 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Broke up a pass and made eight tackles in a 43-24 victory over Gannon (9/29)...Made seven tackles for the Huskies in a 41-27 victory over LIU Post

(9/22)...Made nine tackles for the Huskies in a 44-37 victory over the 21st-ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Recorded six tackles for the Huskies defense in addition to a pass breakup to assist the team to a 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)...Collected five tackles for the Huskies in a 44-28 season opener victory over Stonehill (8/31).

2011: Named as an All-PSAC second team selection for the 2011 season...Recorded 13 tackles, two sacks, and a fumble recovery in the victory over IUP (9/15)...Logged seven tackles in a victory over Millersville (9/24)...Led the Huskies on defense with 10 tackles and broke up a pass in a victory over East Stroudsburg (10/1)...Picked up two tackles and a sack in a victory over Cheyney (10/8)...Recorded five tackles in a win over Shippensburg (10/15)...Registered five tackles and broke up a pass in a comeback win over West Chester (10/22)...Collected eight tackles against Kutztown (11/5)...Posted four tackles to end the regular season with a win over Lock Haven (11/12).

note: Shirk is also a member of the Bloomsburg track and field team and throws the javelin. Shirk won the 2012 NCAA Division II na-tional championship with a throw of 235-11 feet or 71.90 meters...His throw also set a new school record and was a personal best...he was the first NCAA track and field champion in school history...In his first meet of 2013 he finished first and qualified for PSACs in the javelin with an NCAA Provisional throw of 61.95 meters (203' 3'') at the Golden Ram Invitational before an injury ended his season.

Shirk's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2011 10-5 27 29 56 6.5 2.0 0 0 12012 11-11 60 33 93 9.0 2.0 0 2 1TOTalS 21-16 87 62 149 15.5 4.0 0 2 2

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Single Game Career HighsPassing Attempts: 28 vs. Kutztown/Shippensburg, 2012Completions: 16 vs. Stonehill, 2012Passing Yards: 267 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012Touchdowns: 4 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012Rushing Yards: 49 vs. Shippensburg, 2012 (5 carries)

2012: Connected on 10-of-17 passing attempts for 185 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Huskies to victory over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Finished the day with 7-for-10 passing for 84 yards and a score in a Huskies 24-23 victory over West Chester (11/3)...Was 11-for-27 passing for 158 yards and a touchdown against 10th ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Connected on scoring passes of 42 and 28 yards in a Huskies 27-13 victory over Cheyney (10/20)...Threw for a career-high 267 yards and four touchdowns in the 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg...Completed touchdown passes of 5, 37, 68 and 72 yards on the day (10/13)...Powered the Huskies offensive at-tack by throwing for 96 yards on 10-of-19 passing through the first three quarters in a 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6)...Threw three touchdown passes on the afternoon for the Huskies in a 43-24 victory over Gannon (9/29)...Threw for 240 yards and a career high three touchdowns in a 42-27 win over LIU Post. Had touchdown throws of 3, 60 and 73 yards in the victory. Also had three carries for four yards (9/22)...Threw for 246 yards on 16-for-28 passing and a pair of scores to lead the Huskies to a 44-37 victory over the 21st-

ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Threw for 97 yards on 7-for-17 passing with a touchdown in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)...Opened up the season passing 16-for-26 through the air for 197 yards and a touchdown in a Huskies 44-28 victory over Stonehill (8/31).

BRADY KnERRQuarterback Jr 6-1 190Macungie • EmmausCommunications Studies

62012: Posted a rushing touchdown and completed 6-of-8 passes for 79 yards in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Passed for nine yards in a Huskies 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6).

QUARTERBACKS

Knerr’s Career Passing Statistics:

GP-GS att Comp Pct yds TD Int lG avg/G2012 4-0 7 13 53.8 88 0 1 20 22.0TOTalS 4-0 7 13 53.8 88 0 1 20 22.0

TIM KEllyQuarterback R-So 6-1 185Camp Hill • Cedar CliffSecondary Education

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Kelly’s Career Passing Statistics:

GP-GS att Comp Pct yds TD Int lG avg/G2012 12-12 115 225 51.1 1793 22 13 73 149.4TOTalS 12-12 115 225 51.1 1793 22 13 73 149.4

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CHAD HOFFManQuarterback R-Fr 6-2 205East Meadtown, ny • Mercerburg academy7

QUARTERBACKS

From the Coach: With a full year in the Huskies offense, Hoffman has shown great strides in his mental approach to the game and is settling into the offense very well...Has tremendous athletic ability coupled with natural leadership and a desire to get better every day...His competitive nature is relentless and will provide critical competition and depth to the quarterback position.

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2012: Carried the ball twice for 11 yards in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Rushed twice for 39 yards in a Huskies 44-37 victory over the #21 ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15).

2011: Honored as a 2011-12 Bloomsburg University Scholar-Athlete...Assisted with one tackle in the season opening victory over Ashland (9/1)...Recorded a tackle in the Huskies win over Clarion (9/10).

2010: Carried twice for 15 yards against Millerville (9/25)...Rushed five times for 29 yards and one score in win over Cheyney (10/9)...Gained five yards in win over Kutztown (11/6)...Also made seven tackles on special teams during the season.

RUNNING BACKS

MATT WEnRICHFullback Sr 5-11 230Selinsgrove • SelinsgroveSpecial Education

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Wenrich's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2010 8-0 9 49 5.4 1 15 6.12011 10-1 3 12 4.0 0 8 1.22012 10-0 5 53 10.6 0 34 5.3TOTalS 28-1 17 114 6.7 1 34 4.1

Single Game Career HighsRushing Attempts: 12 vs. Millersville, 2012Rushing Yards: 71 vs. Millersville, 2012Touchdowns: 1 vs. West Chester, 2012

2012: Took his only carry of the game 30 yards for a touchdown on the opening drive of the game to post one of the Huskies' three scores against West Chester (11/3)...Rushed for 20 yards on three carries in a Huskies 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Gained a career-high 71 yards on the ground to keep the chains moving for the Huskies in a 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6)...Car-

ried six times for 32 yards in a Huskies 43-24 victory over Gannon (9/29)...Gained 11 yards on two carries in a Huskies 42-27 win voer LIU Post (9/22)... Rushed for 22 yards on five carries in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8).

Munger's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2012 10-0 33 207 6.3 1 30 20.7TOTalS 10-0 33 207 6.3 1 30 20.7

DAI'SHON MUnGERRunning Back R-So 5-8 170Westampton, nJ • Holy CrossBusiness Management

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From the Coach: DeLuca is a very strong player and likes to mix it up at the fullback position...He works tremendously hard in the weight room to help improve his play on the field. After a solid

spring he showed flashes of what he's capable of offering to the team at the fullback position. He will be competing to be in the fullback rotation this upcoming season.

RUNNING BACKS

BRODY MyERSRunning Back R-Jr 6-1 235akron • EphrataBusiness Education

362012: Carried the ball two times for a total of eight yards in a 42-27 win over LIU Post (9/22)...Rushed for 15 yards in a 46-7 win over Millersville (9/24)...Rushed once for 11 yards in the 45-10 victory over Clarion (9/10).

2011: Rushed once for 11 yards in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Rushed for 15 yards in a win over Millersville (9/24).

Myers' Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2011 6-0 5 26 4.8 0 13 4.02012 11-0 9 28 3.1 0 5 2.5TOTalS 17-0 14 54 3.9 0 13 3.2

Deluca's Career Rushing Statistics:

GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2011 3-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02012 2-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOTalS 5-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

NICK DelUCaFullback R-Jr 5-9 230allentown • ParklandEngineering

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DEREK BURKHaRDFullback R-So 5-11 230Fayetteville • Chambersburg areaExercise Science

41From the Coach: Burkhard returns to the Huskies after having a good spring season. His hard work in the weight room was evident by his play during spring. Burkhard also provides athleticism at the fullback position and provides depth in a solid group of fullbacks.

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2012: Carried the ball two times for a total of eight yards in a 42-27 win over LIU Post (9/22)...Rushed for 15 yards in a 46-7 win over Millersville (9/24)...Rushed once for 11 yards in the 45-10 victory over Clarion (9/10).

2011: Rushed once for 11 yards in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Rushed for 15 yards in a win over Millersville (9/24).

RUNNING BACKS

RASHEEN TOOKESRunning Back R-Fr 5-9 215Philadelphia • valley Forge Military academyPhysical Therapy

20From the Coach: After sitting out the spring due to injury, Tookes has worked consistently to get back to full strength. Tookes is a physical runner who works hard and will provide solid depth at the tailback position.

JOE PaRSnIKRunning Back R-Fr 5-9 180Wilkes-Barre • CoughlinUndeclared

23From the Coach: Redshirted the 2012 season...Had a very good showing during the spring display-ing a gritty and shifty style of play at the tailback position.

TYRELLTHOMaSRunning Back R-Fr 6-0 195Elysburg • Southern ColumbiaCriminal Justice

25From the Coach: Was redshirted during the 2012 season...After regaining full strength following an injury, he improved immensely during the spring displaying great acceleration and downhill style of running.

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WIDE RECEIVERS

Single Game Career HighsReceptions: 5 vs. Millersville, 2012Receiving Yards: 120 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012Touchdowns: 2 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012

2012: Caught a 25-yard pass in a 24-23 victory over West Chester (11/3)...Led all receivers with four catches and a career-high 120 yards and two touchdowns in a Bloomsburg 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Had a team and career-high five catches for 47 yards in a Huskies 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6)...Made five receptions totalling 39 yards in a 44-28 season opener victory

over Stonehill (8/31).

2011: Made a 29-yard catch in the Huskies win over Cheyney (10/8).

2010: Played in 11 games for the Huskies. Made one reception for nine yards in win over Millersville (9/25)...Caught one pass for eight yards in NCAA playoff game with Mercyhurst College (11/27).

GLENN HUTTOn JR.Wide Receiver Sr 6-0 190Sicklerville, nJ • Paul vIFinance & Economics

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Hutton’s Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec yds avg TD lG avg/G2010 11-0 2 17 8.5 0 9 1.52011 11-0 1 29 29.0 0 29 2.62012 11-6 16 240 15.0 2 68 21.8TOTalS 33-6 19 286 15.1 2 68 8.7

COLE PaRKInSOnWide Receiver R-Jr 6-2 175Boyertown • St. Pius XInterpersonal Communications

82012: Blocked a 20-yard field goal attempt in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs vs. Shippensburg (11/17)...Blocked a Millersville field goal attempt that was then scooped up and returned by a Huskies player in a 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6).

Parkinson's Career Recieving Statistics:

GP-GS no yds avg TD lG avg/G2011 11-0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTalS 23-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parkinson's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Tack TFl. Sack Int FF BlK2011 11-0 4 0 0 0 0 12012 12-0 3 0 0 0 0 2TOTalS 23-0 7 0 0 0 0 3

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TRENT DanIElSWide Receiver R-So 6-2 170Harrisburg • Susquehanna TownshipBusiness Management

84From the Coach: Daniels got more reps than any wide receiver this past spring and it showed. Only a redshirt sophomore, he has improved in every facet of his game: route running, blocking, and the mental approach. As he continues to grow into his frame, his game is developing rapidly. Is fast enough to get behind defenders and long enough to make big plays.

CONNOR GaDESWide Receiver R-So 6-1 200West Chester • UnionvilleBusiness

15From the Coach: A former quarterback in the Huskies system, Gades now has one full year as a re-ceiver under his belt. As a converted quarterback, Gades has brought with him his in-depth knowl-edge about defenses to the perimeter. He has great athleticism and strength, which could translate into big plays in all phases of the offense.

COY QUIvERSWide Receiver R-Fr 6-3 195Mercersburg • James BuchananExercise Science

16From the Coach: Quivers has emerged as a big weapon this past spring. As his knowledge of the game continues to grow, his game becomes more and more fluid. A former high school quarterback, Quivers is a student of the game, willing to put in the time in the film room to transition smoothly on to the field. His size and speed provides great depth to the receiving corps.

TONY PEREGRInWide Receiver R-Jr 6-0 195Mayfield • lakelandCommunications

18From the Coach: A walk on to the team last spring, Peregrin has emerged as one of the hardest working and physical receivers in the corps. He could see significant time as the slot receiver and third receiver in obvious passing downs.

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JACK SanDHERRTight End R-So 6-3 250Orefield • allentown Central CatholicUndeclared

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TIGHT ENDS

2012: Made an eight-yard reception in a 44-28 win over Stonehill (8/31)...Became a dominant blocker and has exceptional hands. He will be called upon to make a major contribution from his tight end position.

Sandherr's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec yds avg TD lG avg/G2012 10-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8TOTalS 10-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8

Quinn's Career Receiving Statistics:

GP-GS Rec yds avg TD lG avg/G2012 12-0 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.4TOTalS 12-0 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.4

SHANE QUInnTight End R-So 6-2 245levittown • neshaminyBusiness Management

852012: Made a 17-yard reception in a 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)... A strong blocker at tight end...He has improved his physicality from the 2012 season and could be a major force in the BU offense.

AARON allISOnTight End R-Fr 6-3 250Philadelphia• FrankfordUndeclared

89From the Coach: Had a very productive spring at tight end. A very athletic and mobile player, he has improved his pass routes throughout the spring. Allison has great hands and will be expected to make a contribution during the 2013 campaign.

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SHANE QUInnTight End Sr 6-2 230levittown • neshaminyBusiness Management

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BRIAN ClaRKETackle Sr 6-3 290Danville • DanvilleCriminal Justice

77 named 2013 pre-season all-american by The Sporting News.

2012: Named to the 2012 Daktronics All-America Football Team (12/11)...Advanced from the Super Region I ballot and is one of eight national finalists for the 2012 Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year Award...Selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division first team (11/13)....Also saw time on defensive side of the ball...Played and started in all 12 games...Was part of an offensive line that led the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards. The offensive line guided the leading rusher in Divi-sion II in Franklyn Quiteh (176.75) and also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons (2011-12), becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). The offensive line allowed just two sacks in BU’s final seven games and led the PSAC and ranked seventh in Division II at 0.67 sacks allowed per game...Made two tackles and posted a half-sack for a loss of three yards in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17).

2011: Selected to the second team 2011 Daktronics, Inc., Division II All-Super Region One team...Earned third-team All-Region of-fense honors on the 2011 Don Hansen All-Super Region One team...Named as an All-PSAC first team selection for the for the 2011 season...Recorded one tackle in a 55-42 comeback win over West Chester (10/22).

MATT FEIlERGuard Sr 6-7 325Strasburg • lampeter-StrasburgHistory

722012: Selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division first team (11/13)...Started and played in all 12 games...Was part of an offensive line that led the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards. The of-fensive line guided the leading rusher in Division II in Franklyn Quiteh (176.75) and also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons (2011-12), becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). The offensive line allowed just two sacks in BU’s final seven games and led the PSAC and ranked seventh in Division II at 0.67 sacks allowed per game.

2011: Recorded one tackle against Kutztown (11/5).

2010: Played in 11 games for the Huskies...He was part of the offensive line that drove the eighth-best rushing offense in the nation.

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DAKOTA HOaGlanDTackle R-So 6-4 305Shoemakersville • HamburgExercise Science

502012: Played in eight games a year ago.

From the Coach: Hoagland has gained valuable experience at offensive tackle during spring practice. As he continues to improve his agility he will be expected to develop into a solid offensive tackle. He will be called upon to provide depth at that extremely important position in the Huskies offense.

ALEX BUCHERTGuard Sr 6-2 285Robensonia • Conrad WeiserCriminal Justice

552012: Was part of an offensive line that led the fifth-ranked rushing offense in Division II at 315.75 yards per game. Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards. The of-fensive line guided the leading rusher in Division II in Franklyn Quiteh (176.75) and also produced two 1,000-yard backs in consecutive seasons (2011-12), becoming the first team in the PSAC to do so. The BU offense also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). The offensive line allowed just two sacks in BU’s final seven games and led the PSAC and ranked seventh in Division II at 0.67 sacks allowed per game.

From the Coach: Buchert returns as a starting guard for the 2013 campaign. He is part of an offensive line that has produced two 1,000-yard rushers in consecutive seasons. Extremely dedicated in the weight room and dominant at the point of attack, he will pro-vide positive leadership for the 2013 campaign. Buchert is a candidate for post-season honors.

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JOHN GaRlanDTackle R-Fr 6-4 300Hatfield • north PennExercise Science

76From the Coach: As a redshirt freshman Garland had a very productive spring at offensive tackle. As he continues to improve his agility and strength, he will be called upon to provide depth on the Huskies offensive line.

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CHRISTIAN WHITESIDEGuard R-So 6-2 270Broomall • Maple newtownBiology

622012: Saw limited action for the Huskies appearing in three games.

From the Coach: Whiteside must make a major contribution at offensive guard this fall. He has im-proved his strength and agility and will see playing time during the 2013 campaign. His performance this season is key for the Huskies to be successful.

GREG ROMMElGuard R-Fr 6-3 275Somerville, nJ • ImmaculataBusiness administration

69From the Coach: Rommel had a very productive spring at offensive guard. A very intelligent player, he will be called upon to provide depth on the offensive line. As he continues to improve his strength, Rommel could become a dominant offensive guard for the Huskies attack.

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NICK REEDGuard R-So 6-1 275Dallastown • DallastownExercise Science

742012: Saw action in two games for the Huskies.

From the Coach: Reed must continue to improve at offensive guard in order for the Husky offense to be productive. He will be looked upon to provide depth during the 2013 campaign.

RYAN GEIGERGuard/Center R-So 6-1 280Southampton • la SalleSecondary Education / Mathematics

632012: Saw action in five games for the Huskies.

From the Coach: Geiger has the ability to play both center or guard in the Bloomsburg offensive. He is a very intelligent player and will be called upon to make a major contribution at offensive guard.

JESSE OSBORnECenter R-Fr 6-2 300Medford, nJ • ShawneePhilosophy

59From the Coach: Osborne moved from offensive tackle to center during the spring. A very physical player, he will be called upon to provide depth at his position. The expectations for Osborne are high and he must make a contribution this fall.

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LARRY WEBSTERDefensive line Gr 6-7 240Hagerstown, MD • ElktonBusiness Information Systames

992012: Selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division first team (11/13)...Registered a team-high three sacks against Slippery Rock and finished with career-high seven tackles (11/10)...Compiled three tackles in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Posted six tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble against 10th- ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Recorded one tackle in a Huskies 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20)...Made a fade route reception for a touchdown and four tackles on the night including a half sack against East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Caught a three-yard pass in the corner of the end zone for the Huskies' third touchdown against Millersville and additionally made a half sack (10/6)...Made 2.5 sacks for a combined loss of 22 yards and a total of five tackles on the day in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Collected two tackles as well as a sack for a loss of 12 yards in the 41-27 Huskies voctory over LIU Post (9/22)...Recorded a sack for a loss of 15 yards in addition to two other tackles in a 44-37 victory over 21st-ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Recorded a sack for a loss of three yards in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8).

notes: Webster was a four-year starter for the Bloomsburg men's basketball team scoring oevr 1,000 points in his career...He is the Huskies' all-time leader in blocked shots with 175...Was named the PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year in 2011-12...Webster's father, Larry, played 11 seasons in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets.

Webster's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2012 12-0 19 20 39 15.0 13.5 1 1TOTalS 12-0 19 20 39 15.0 13.5 1 1

68MATT HEIlIGDefensive End R-Jr 6-4 220Harrisburg • Central DauphinExercise Science

982012: Collected four tackles against No. 10 Shippensburg (10/27)...Made four tackles in a Huskies 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20).

2011: Recorded a sack for a loss of 13 yards in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Made three tackles in a Huskies victory over Millersville (9/24)....Recorded three tackles in a win over Cheyney (10/8)...Collected two tackles against C.W. Post (10/28).

Heilig's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2011 10-0 9 5 14 1.0 1.0 0 02012 12-1 5 15 20 1.0 0.5 0 0TOTalS 22-1 14 20 34 2.0 1.5 0 0

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CHRIS KEnnEDyDefensive Tackle Sr 6-3 280Phoenixville • archbishop CarrollBusiness administration

682012: Started all 12 games for the Huskies...Selected All-PSAC Eastern Division first team (11/13)...Registered five tackles in a 49-41 win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Posted a career-high eight tackles for the defense and a sack for a loss of six yards in a 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20)...Collected four tackles and a half sack in a 48-27 triumph over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Posted four tackles and forced a fumble in a Huskies 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6)...Made three tackles and and had an assisted sack for a loss of three yards in a 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Collected four tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edinboro (9/8).

2011: Recorded three tackles in the Huskies' triumph over Clarion (9/10)...Posted six tackles in the Huskies' win over IUP (9/15)...Made three tackles in a victory over East Stroudsburg (10/1)...Recorded a sack for a loss of seven yards in a win over Cheyney (10/8)...Posted three tackles in a win over Shippensburg (10/15)...Registered six tackles and a sack for a loss of six yards in a comeback victory

over West Chester (10/22)...Collected two tackles against C.W. Post (10/28).

2010: Recorded two tackles against Clarion (9/11)...Recorded one tackle in win over Millersville (9/25)...Made one tackle in the win over East Stroudsburg (10/02)...Recorded seven tackles on the season for the Huskies.

Kennedy's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2010 13-0 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 02011 11-10 16 16 32 4.0 2.0 0 02012 12-12 14 22 36 3.5 3.0 1 0TOTalS 36-22 32 43 75 7.5 5.0 1 0

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SHAWN MITCHEllDefensive line Jr 6-2 245nazareth • nazarethBusiness

582012: Saw action in eight games...Made two tackles and a half sack in a Huskies 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Posted four tackles and a half sack in 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6)...Had a quarterback hurry in victory over Gannon (9/29)...Forced a fumble and logged a sack for a loss of eight yards in a Huskies 44-28 win over Stonehill (8/31).

2011: Recorded two tackles in the Huskies win over Clarion (9/10).

Mitchell's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2011 4-0 0 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 02012 8-0 8 9 17 2.0 2.0 1 0TOTalS 12-0 8 13 21 2.0 2.0 1 0

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JEREMIAH lOWERyDefensive line So 6-3 253Sharon Hill • academy ParkBusiness Management

712012: Played in 10 games as a true freshman...Made three solo stops in win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Had three assisted tackles in win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Came up with three total

tackles in win over Edinboro (9/8)...In his collegiate debut Lowery had two tackles in game with Stonehill (9/1)...Lowery has great quickness and is able to escape blocks consistently. Worked on his strength in the off-season and will be counted on to create mismatches at the point of attack for the Huskies.

JOE WETTyDefensive line R-Fr 6-3 200Downingtown • Downingtown EastMarketing

82From the Coach: Had a terrific spring and he has worked his way into the lineup with great up-field speed. He has been able to increase his strength and size and should be a playmaker on the Huskies' pass rush front.

BILL laBaDIEDefensive line R-Fr 6-4 291Bensalem • BensalemExercise Science

61From the Coach: Had a productive spring and is progressing as an interior lineman for the Huskies. His size will enable him to help stop the inside run game.

lowery's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2012 10-0 6 15 21 0.5 0.5 0 1TOTalS 10-0 6 15 21 0.5 0.5 0 1

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DAVID McFaDDEnDefensive Tackle R-Jr 6-6 245allentown • allentown Central Cath.Business Marketing

942012: Started in all 12 games...Posted a half-sack in a 49-41 win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Collected four tackles and a pass breakup against 10th-ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Made four tackles on the game in a 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Posted a half sack against

Millersville (10/6)...Made a career-high seven tackles in the Huskies 41-27 triumph over LIU Post (9/22)...Collected five tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)...Posted two tackles in a 44-28 win over Stonehill in the season opener (8/31).

2011: Recorded a tackle in the Huskies victory over Clarion (9/10).

McFadden's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2011 10-0 1 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 02012 12-12 19 13 32 3.0 1.0 0 1TOTalS 22-12 20 18 38 3.0 1.0 0 1

2012: Registered a sack for a loss of six yards in a 49-41 win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Made four tackles and recorded a quarterback hurry in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Collected four tackles in addition with a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against 10th-ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Made four tackles and two sacks for a loss of four yards in a 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20)...Posted four tackles on the game in a Huskies 48-27 victory over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Credited with a sack for a loss of two yards and had six tackles in a 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6)...Collected nine tackles in a 42-27 win over LIU Post. Also had two sacks for a total of five yards (9/22)...Recovered a fumble for a touchdown in a Huskies 44-37 victory over No. 21 Kutztown (9/15)...Collected four tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edinboro (9/8).

2011: Collected two tackles and had a sack for a loss of three yards against Kutztown (11/5)...Had three tackles in a Huskies 45-10 win over Cheyney (10/8)...Recorded two tackles and a sack in a 46-7 victory over Millersville (9/24)...Posted two tackles in victory over IUP (9/15)...Recorded one tackle in win over Clarion (9/10)...Made two solo tackles in his college football debut against Ashland (9/1).

TONY DavIDDefensive line R-Jr 6-0 235allentown • SalisburyMarketing

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David's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2011 11-0 8 10 18 3.0 2.0 0 02012 12-11 15 26 41 6.0 4.0 0 2TOTalS 23-11 23 36 59 9.0 6.0 0 2

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DYLAN STaIRDefensive line R-Jr 6-2 240alpha, nJ • PhillipsburgBusiness

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Stair's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks FF FR2012 4-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1TOTalS 4-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1

From the Coach: Had a great spring and is looking to make room in a very crowded position area in order to get quality playing time. He is back to full strength and has become a very confident indi-vidual who keeps getting better by the practice. Keep an eye on him this fall.

ROY DEnnISDefensive line R-So 6-3 240Berwick • BerwickSpecial Education

95From the Coach: Extremely intelligent player who moves to defensive tackle this season. Dennis had a very productive spring and may have found a home inside. Should battle for playing time and has the potential to make an immediate impact.

Dennis's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 3-0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 3-0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

EZRA RanCODefensive line R-Fr 6-1 275Collegeville • Perkiomen valleynursing

42From the Coach: Has physical abilities to develop into a superior pass rusher. Possesses a great first step and has the strength to collapse the pocket and the speed to run quarterbacks down.

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From the Coach: Redshirted in 2011, but got special teams experience as well as playing time at middle linebacker in 2012. A smart, physical player with a great work ethic and will provide depth and leadership in middle this season.

2012: Posted three tackles for the Huskies in a 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6).

BRYAN McCalllinebacker Jr 6-0 230lititz • WarwickBusiness Marketing

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MICHAEL RUSSElllinebacker R-So 6-2 225Hamburg • Hamburg Secondary Education

47From the Coach: Redshirted in 2011 and was a special teams contributor in 2012. Will fight for playing time at the Buck linebacker position. Is a big, athletic player with great potential who works extremely hard and will battle for playing time in 2013.

2012: Posted one tackle for the Huskies in a 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6).

McCall's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 4-0 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 4-0 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

Russell's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 6-0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 6-0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

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GaRRETT POPElinebacker R-So 6-2 215northumberland • ShikellamyComputer Science

From the Coach: Moved from safety to Will linebacker in spring. Transitioned well and is fighting for the starting position at that spot. Has good size and athleticism. Was a very productive player on special teams in 2012. Played quarterback at Shikellamy High School.

Pope's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 11-0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

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From the Coach: Returned in spring after sitting out 2012 season due to injury. Brings experience to a young linebacker corps. Is an explosive, physical player who is projected starter at Buck LB posi-tion. Has also played the middle linebacker position as well. Extremely hard worker who should be a major contributor in 2013.

2012: Did Not Play

2011: Recorded two tackles in the Huskies 45-10 victory over Clarion (9/10)...Made three tackles and recovered a fumble in a 32-20 victory over East Stroudsburg (10/1)...Picked up three tackles in a 45-10 win over Cheyney (10/8)...Registered three tackles in a 55-42 comeback win over West Chester (10/22)...Collected one tackle and forced a fumble against C.W. Post (10/28)...Recorded a career-high

six tackles and assisted on a sack to end the regular season with a 34-3 win over Lock Haven (11/12).

2010: Recorded three tackles against Clarion (9/11)...Re-corded one tackle in win over IUP (9/18)...Made one tackle in win over Millersville (9/25)...Picked up two tackles in win over Cheyney (10/9).

Spangler's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2010 13-0 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 02011 10-0 5 15 20 1.5 0.5 0 1 1TOTalS 23-0 10 19 29 1.5 0.5 0 1 1

DYLAN SPanGlERlinebacker R-Jr 6-0 225Waynesboro • WaynesboroMass Communications

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ANDREW HaRRISlinebacker R-Fr 5-10 205Whitehall • WhitehallCommunications

44From the Coach: Redshirted in 2012 and had an extremely productive spring. He will battle for the starting Will linebacker spot in 2013. An active, athletic player with great instincts. Knows the game and plays with tremendous enthusiasm. He should be a big contributor this season.

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JONATHAN PaTRICKDefensive Back Sr 5-11 185Somerset, nJ • FranklinBusiness administration

52012: Finished with nine tackles against Slippery Rock with nine tackles on the day (11/10)...Had four tackles in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Collected eight tackles for the Huskies against No. 10 Shippensburg (10/27)...Made three tackles and had an interception in a 27-13 victory over Cheyney (10/20)...Made four tackles on the game in a Huskies 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Posted three tackles for the Huskies defense in a 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6)...Broke up one pass and logged five tackles on the day in a 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Collected three tackles in a 41-27 victory over LIU Post (9/22)...Made seven tackles for the Huskies in a 44-37 victory over the #21 ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Collected three tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 triumph over Edinboro (9/8)...Recorded three tackles and a broken up pass in a Huskies 44-28 win over Stonehill (8/31).

2011: Collected three tackes in the victory over Ashland (9/1)...Made three tackles in the Huskies win over Clarion (9/10)...Recorded three tackles in a victory over Millersville (9/24)...Had an interception and three tackles in a victory over Cheyney (10/8)...Recorded

three tackles and an interception that was returned 30 yards for a touchdown in a comeback win over West Chester (10/22)...Collected five tackles to end the regular season with a win over Lock Haven (11/12).

2010: Saw action in four games...Made first career tackle against Cheyney.

Patrick's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2010 4-0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 02011 11-1 15 8 23 0.0 0.0 2 0 02012 12-11 32 23 55 0.0 0.0 2 0 0TOTalS 27-12 48 31 79 0.0 0.0 4 0 0

TylER KnOBlaUCHDefensive Back Jr 5-10 198Berlin, nJ • EasternCriminal Justice

22From the Coach: Saw action in a reserve role and as a special teams player in 2012 after missing most of the previous season with an injury. He is an aggressive player and a solid tackler. Has a good feel for the game and good knowledge of the playbook.

2012: Posted four tackles and a pass breakup in a Huskies 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6).

2011: Recorded two tackles in the Huskie victory over IUP (9/15).

Knoblauch's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2011 2-0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 02012 9-1 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 11-1 5 6 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

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DJ ROBInSOnDefensive Back jr 5-8 175Sinking Spring • Conrad WeiserUndeclared

32012: Collected three tackles for the Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Registered five tackles and a fumble recovery in a 49-41 win over Slippery Rock (11/10)...Finished with five tackles on the day in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Collected three tackles against 10th ranked Shippens-burg (10/27)...Totaled six tackles for the Huskies in a 27-13 victory over Cheyney (10/20)...Credited with five tackles and a pass break-up in a victory over Millersville (10/6)...Made five tackles on the day for the Huskies in a 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Recorded four tackles in a 41-27 victory over LIU Post (9/22)... Made seven tackles for the Huskies in a 44-37 victory over the #21 ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Tallied seven tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over the Scots of Edinboro (9/8)...Collected seven tackles against Stonehill and posted an interception that was returned 28 yards for a touchdown (8/31).

2011: Made two kickoff returns for a total of 39 yards including a 23-yard return in the victory over Ashland (9/1)...Recorded four tackles and an interception in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Posted two tackles in the Huskies victory over IUP (9/15)...Returned

a punt 70 yards for a touchdown and made five tackles in a victory over Millersville (9/24)...Returned a punt for 55 yards and a kickoff for 54 yards in a victory over Cheyney (10/8)...Recorded three tackles in a victory over Shippensburg (10/15)...Registered four tackles in a comeback victory over West Chester (10/22)...Had a 78 yard punt return against C.W. Post (10/28)...Made four tackles and had a 41 yard kick-off return against Kutztown (11/5).

note: Robinson's father was a member of the Huskies 1985 team that reached the NCAA semi-finals.

Robinson's Return Statistics: Kick Returns Punt Returns GP Ret yds avg TD lG Ret yds avg TD lG2011 11 19 457 24.1 0 54 10 247 24.7 1 782012 11 22 447 20.3 0 73 9 55 6.1 0 25TOTalS 22 41 904 22.0 0 73 19 302 15.8 1 78

Robinson's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2011 11-0 16 12 28 0.0 0.0 1 0 02012 12-11 29 29 58 0.5 0.0 1 0 2TOTalS 23-11 35 41 86 0.5 0.0 2 0 2

DEFENSIVE BACKS

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DOnOvan MORRISDefensive Back R-So 5-11 175Philadelphia • George WashingtonSocial Work

21From the Coach: Morris saw most of his action in 2012 as a reserve both at safety and at the nickel position. He is a well-rounded player that has the skill set to play multiple positions in the second-ary. He is an aggressive and rangy player that is slotted in at the nickel position and will add quality depth to the safety position.

2012: Picked up five tackles for the Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Credited with a pass breakup and one tackle in a Huskies 38-14 win over Millersville (10/6)...Made two tackles for Bloomsburg in a 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Collected two tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edinboro (9/8).

Morris's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 7 5 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 1TOTalS 11-0 7 5 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 1

GaRy POSTEllDefensive Back R-So 5-8 170Philadelphia • Bishop McDevittExercise Science

9From the Coach: Saw valuable time at corner as a reserve and in nickel packages in his first season of action in 2012. He possesses a great feel for the game and has very good ball skills. He has shown the ability to be a very solid tackler. He is projected to be a starter at one of the corner positions in 2013.

2012: Collected four tackles for the Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs (11/17)...Registered five tackles and recovered a fumble that he forced in a 49-41 victory over The Rock (11/10)...Logged three tackles in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Collected three tackles against 10th ranked Shippensburg (10/27)...Recorded three tackles for the Huskies in a 27-13 win over Cheyney (10/20)...Made two tackles on the game in a Huskies 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg (10/13)...Credited with four tackles in a 38-14 Huskies victory over Millersville (10/6)...Broke up a pass and had a tackle in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Recorded four tackles and broke up one pass in a 41-27 win over LIU Post (9/22)... Broke up two pass attempts and recorded four tackles in a Huskies 30-14 win over Edinboro (9/8)...Collected three tackles for the Huskies in a 44-28 win over Stonehill (8/31).

Postell's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 11-0 28 9 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 1TOTalS 11-0 28 9 0 2.0 0.0 0 1 1

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TOMaS CaBRERaDefensive Back Jr 6-2 170Hanover • Hanover areaExercise Science

29From the Coach: Cabrera transferred from Temple in the spring of 2013. He had very productive spring drills, showing great range, an aggressive nature and the ability to learn quickly. He will be counted on to add depth and production both in the secondary and on special teams.

aT TEMPlE2011: Played in six games...Also played on the kickoff and punt return units...Had a tackle in the bowl win over Wyoming...Returned to action at Ohio...Had a solo tackle on special teams...Saw action in the win over Villanova.

2010: Played in five games...One of five true freshmen to see action...Forced his second fumble (in three games) in a win at Kent State...Also had a solo tackle against the Flashes...In collegiate debut at Buffalo, forced a fumble on the opening kickoff, leading to a TU touchdown just six plays later...Also had two tackles against the Bulls...Named the coaches’ specialist of the game...Named the coaches’ offensive scout team player of the week for the Northern Illinois game.

Defensive Back R-So 5-11 190Cheltenham • Milford academyEconomics

2From the Coach: Finley saw the majority of his action in dime packages during his first season of action. He made the switch from safety to corner during spring drills. He is a big, physical player that has the potential to be a key contributor in 2013.

2012: Made three tackles in a 24-23 win over West Chester (11/3)...Credited with four tackles in a 38-14 Huskies victory over Mill-ersville (10/6)...Broke up two passes in a Huskies 43-24 win over Gannon (9/29)...Made three tackles for the Huskies in a 44-37 victory over the 21st-ranked Golden Bears of Kutztown (9/15)...Collected three tackles for the Huskies defense in a 30-14 victory over Edinboro (9/8).

Finley's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2012 12-0 9 9 18 0.5 0.0 0 0 0TOTalS 12-0 9 9 18 0.5 0.0 0 0 0

DaMIn FInlEy

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ERIC THOMaSDefensive Back Jr 6-0 190Reading • MuhlenbergEnvironmental Planning

32From the Coach: Saw the majority of his action on special teams in 2012. He has great speed and plays very physical football. As he gains experience he will add quality depth to the corner position.

2012: Collected two tackles in a 41-27 over LIU Post (9/22).Thomas's Career Defensive Statistics:

GP-GS Solo ast Tot TFl Sacks Int FF FR2011 7-0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 02012 11-0 4 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0TOTalS 18-0 5 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0

MIlES WIllIaMSDefensive Back R-Fr 5-10 180Steelton • Bishop McDevittSports Management

4From the Coach: Miles red-shirted in 2012. He had a solid spring drills gaining valuable experience at the corner position. He has good size and range for a corner and will add quality depth to that position. He was a member of the Pennsylvania squad in the 2012 Big 33 Football Classic.

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2012: Selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division first team (11/13)...Finished season 18 points away from tying the PSAC all-time kicking points record...Connected on six extra-points against Slippery Rock, moving him up to third in PSAC history in career kicking points (11/10)...Connected on a 33-yard field goal in a Huskies 24-23 victory over West Chester (11/3)...Moved into fourth place on the PSAC career field goal list by connecting on a 32-yarder in a Huskies 38-14 victory over Millersville (10/6)...Delivered a 42-yard field goal heading into halftime in a Huskies 44-37 victory over No. 21 Kutztown (9/15)...Named the Beyond Sports Network Division II Kicker of the Week (9/10)...Broke his previous long of 43 yards with a 45-yarder and went on to break the previous school record with a 52-yarder against Edinboro (9/8)...Connected on three field goals for the Huskies, with a long of 38 yards, in a 44-28 win over Stonehill (8/31).

2011: Earned first-team All-American offense honors on the 2011 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-American team... Earned first-team All-Region offense honors on the 2011 Don Hansen All-Super Region One team...Coming off of a exceptional 2010 sea-son, Fisher was named a Pre-Season All-American by D2Football.com...Picked up first team 2011 Daktronics Division II All-Super Region One honors after earning second team accolades...Named as an All-PSAC first team selection for the 2011 season... Honored as a Fred Mitchell award winner for his efforts in October...Hit a 26-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 37-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to close out the game in the season opener victory over Ashland (9/1)...Hit a 20-yard field goal in the first quarter in the victory over Clarion (9/10)...Made both a 23-and a 27-yard field goal to tally up six points for the Huskies in the win over IUP (9/15)...Placed both a 20-yard field goal and a 38-yarder between the uprights in a victory over Millersville (9/24)...Connected on four fields to set a new school career record in most field goals made in a victory over East Stroudsburg (10/1)...Connected on a 29-yard field goal in a victory over Cheyney (10/8)...Made a 39-yard field goal in a win over Shippensburg (10/15)...Delivered on both a 22-and 25-yard field goal in a comeback victory over West Chester (10/22)...Collected one tackle against C.W. Post (10/28)...Tied his career high with a 43-yard field goal and also connected on a 34-yard field goal to end the regular season with a win over Lock Haven (11/12).

2010: Was named second team All-PSAC East as a place kicker...Was also named to second team Daktronics All-Super Region 1... Played in all 13 games for the Huskies as the team’s primary field goal and PAT kicker...Punted six times for a total of 216 yards against Ashland...With a long punt of 46 yards...Hit two field goal attempts with a long of 38 yards (9/4)...Punted twice for a total of 57 yards and placed a punt within the 20 yard line against Clarion (9/11) ...Connected both a 43- and 34-yard field goals against IUP (9/18)...Made a third quarter 32-yard field goal in win over Millersville (9/25)...Made four field goals in game with East Stroudsburg to tie a school record (10/2)...Hit 36-yard field goal against Cheyney (10/9)...Punted twice for a total of 62 yards against Shippensburg

(10/16)...Completed a 40-yard field goal in the third quar-ter against West Chester (10/23)...Broke his own school record with five goals (going 5-5) with the longest being 41 yards to help Bloomsburg win over C.W. Post (10/30)...Made a 30-yard field goal and a 19-yard field goal to help Bloomsburg to a victory over Kutztown (11/6/10)...Made a 26-yard field goal in the game against Mercyhurst in the PSAC Championship game (11/13).

SPECIAL TEAMS

Fisher's Career Statistics: Field Goals PaT's Punting GP Md att lng Blk att Md Pnts no. avg. lng2010 13 20 24 43 1 31 32 91 12 33.2 46 2011 11 17 21 43 0 44 46 95 42 37.0 512012 12 9 14 52 0 56 59 83 41 38.2 65TOTalS 36 46 59 52 1 131 137 269 95 37.6 65

DAN FISHERKicker/Punter Sr 6-1 195liverpool • Central DauphinBusiness Education

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IAN MURRaylong Snapper Sr 6-3 220lock Haven • Central MountainMiddle level Education

93From the Coach: Murray is an exceptional team player. His performance as BU's long snapper for punts and extra points and field goals can be described as steady and consistent. he provides leader-ship for the Bloomsburg kicking game.

2011: Named both a Bloomsburg University and PSAC Scholar-Athlete.

2011: Honored as a 2011-12 Bloomsburg University Scholar-Athlete (3/1).

2010: Played in all 13 games as the starting long snaper this season for the Huskies...Long snapper for field goal unit that went 20 for 24 on the year, setting school record for field goal’s in a season.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Pronunciation Guide

Alex Buchert…..BOO-kurtBraden Drexler...BRAY-den

Connor Gades...Gay-desMatt Feiler…FY-lerMatt Heilig...HI-lig

Bill LaBadie...Luh-BAY-deeDai'Shon Munger...Day-Shawn Mun-shir

Franklyn Quiteh… Kwee-uh-TAYMatt Wenrich…When-RICK

BRADEN DREXlERPlace Kicker R-So 5-10 165Bethlehem • nazarethComputer Forensics

90From the Coach: A talented kicker/punter who played a backup role to Dan Fisher. Last season, Drexler also became the holder for extra points and field goals and did an outstanding job in this unsung role.

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sTONEHILL skyHawksSeptember 7 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 1:00 pm

General InformationLocation easton, maFounded 1948Enrollment 2,300school Colors purple and WhiteConference northeast-10 stadium W.b. mason StadiumCapacity 2,400surface artificial turfPresident rev. mark t. Creganathletic Director brendan Sullivan

Coaching InformationHead Coach robert talley alma Mater boston university (‘91)Record at sC 6 yrs, 28-33 (.459)Career Record 6 yrs, 28-33 (.459)

assistants defensive Coordinator eli gardneroffensive Coordinator nick laFontaineSpecial teams/Wide receivers pat mcCanndefensive line Colin disch offensive line tyler moody running backs massoud atallahtight ends anthony Fucillodefensive backs JJ mayer

series History

First Meeting 2012series Record bu leads 1-0Current win streak bu 1Tally (at sC) vs. BU 0-1Last Meeting 2012; bu 44- SC 28

sports Informations.I.D. doug monson

Office Phone (508) 565-1352E-mail [email protected] stonehillskyhawks.com

2013 scheduleSep 8 at bloomSburgSep 14 Saint anslemSep 20 at assumptionSep 28 bentleyoct 5 american intl.oct 12 at Southern Conn. St.oct 19 at univ. of new Havenoct 26 liu postnov 2 pacenov 9 at merrimack

2012 Results (5-5, 5-3 NE-10)bloomsburg l 44-28Southern Conn. W 13-0at Saint anslem W 35-20assumption W 26-24at bentley l 17-7at american int'l l 28-17merrimack W 22-20new Haven l 45-41at pace W 43-7Southern Conn. l 13-10

schedule/Results

2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

Rushing att. Net TDJermetrius troy* 145 479 2Justin Willis* 98 425 3Passing C-a-I yds. TDlogan meyer* 166-307-13 2,215 20Receiving No. yds. TDJohn gomes* 55 846 7 nate robitaille 31 437 7gordan mcleod 30 398 4

Defense Tkl TfL sck IntJareed gaines* 103 9.5 2.0 0ryan bass 69 4.5 1.0 2michael Hogan 67 2.0 0.0 0tim bennett 51 1.5 0 4Kevin anderson 46 0 0 3James lanier 43 1.5 0 1Sterry Codrington 36 1 1 0ryan Hunt 34 2 0 0

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EDINBORO FIGHTING sCOTsSeptember 14 • SoX HarriSon Stadium • edinboro, pa • 12:00 pm

General InformationLocation edinboro, paFounded 1857Enrollment 8,300school Colors red and WhiteConference pSaCstadium Sox Harrison Stadium Capacity 6,000surface artificial turfPresident dr. Julie e. Wollmanathletic Director bruce baumgartner

Coaching InformationHead Coach Scott browning alma Mater ohio State (‘81) Record at EU 7 yrs, 49-29 (.628) Career Record 7 yrs, 49-29 (.628) assistantsdefensive Coordinator Wayne bradford offensive Coordinator bryan Volklinebackers raven battle offensive line Jim Hensondefensive backs Kim niedbala

series History

First Meeting 1981series Record eu leads 6-3Current win streak bu, 1Browning (at EU) vs. BU 1-2Last Meeting 2012; bu 30, eu 14

sports Informations.I.D. bob Shreve Office Phone 814-732-1834E-mail [email protected] gofightingscots.com

2013 scheduleSep 5 at WalshSep 14 bloomSburgSep 21 at California (pa)Sep 28 Seton Hilloct 5 lock Havenoct 12 at gannonoct 19 at indiana (pa)oct 26 Slippery rocknov 2 at mercyhurstnov 9 Clarionnov 16 at Kutztown

2012 Results (4-6, 3-5 PsaC)at bloomSburg l 30-14California (pa) l 24-14at lock Haven W 35-19at C.W. post W 31-24gannon W 44-24indiana (pa) l 26-10at Slippery rock l 38-31mercyhurst l 24-21at Clarion W 48-13Kutztown l 47-21

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2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

Rushing att. Net TDd'andrea Vaughn 70 322 1Cody Harris* 143 219 9Passing C-a-I yds. TDCody Harris* 245-368-8 2,823 20Receiving No. yds. TDmarcus Johnson* 54 701 6ben eisel* 43 562 5Kevin Sonnie* 34 339 2

Defense Tkl TfL sck IntKenny pettis 103 2.5 0.0 3bruce davis 77 11.5 3.5 0Veuntrae robinson 73 0.5 0.0 1branden Williams 65 3.0 0.0 2denzell Jones* 49 4.0 3.0 2James Jackson* 49 0.5 0.0 4Cory Hayes* 42 3.5 1.0 1Chris Williams* 34 4.0 1.0 0

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kUTzTOwN GOLDEN BEaRsSeptember 21 • uniVerSitY Field • KutZtoWn, pa • 1:05 pm

General InformationLocation Kutztown, paFounded 1866Enrollment 10,300school Colors maroon and goldConference pSaCstadium university FieldCapacity 5,600surface a-turfPresident dr. F. Javier Cevallosathletic Director greg bamberger

Coaching InformationHead Coach drew Folmaralma Mater millersville (‘01)Record at kU 1st seasonCareer Record 1st season

assistants defensive Coordinator/linebackers ross pennypackeroffensive line Jared HaasWide receivers Steve HeckCornerbacks/Special teams James Ketnerdefensive ends andy CasaleSafeties/Special teams marcel QuartermanQuarterbacks dan Csencsitztight ends Corey Woods

series History

First Meeting 1927series Record bu leads 44-21-1Current win streak bu, 1Last Meeting 2012; bu 44, Ku 37

sports Informations.I.D. bryan Salvadore Office Phone 610-683-4182E-mail [email protected] kubears.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 at ClarionSep 14 at California (pa)Sep 21 bloomSburgSep 28 at West Chesteroct 5 Slippery rockoct 12 Cheyneyoct 19 at Shippensburgoct 26 east Stroudsburgnov 2 at millersvillenov 9 at lock Havennov 16 edinboro

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

2012 Results (7-4, 4-3 PsaC)at Saint anselm W 58-6California (pa) l 48-45at bloomSburg l 44-37West Chester l 45-24 at Slippery rock W 56-49at Cheyney W 56-7 Shippensburg l 73-35 at east Stroudsburg W 59-33millersville W 59-3edinboro W 47-21C.W. post W 14-12

Rushing att. Net TDCurtis Wortham* 140 932 15adrian Sterling* 45 346 2Passing C-a-I yds. TDKevin morton 284-413-10 3,378 34Receiving No. yds. TDColby tuell 70 772 8Shahaid Smith 55 530 2 Josh mastromatto 53 403 6

Defense Tkl TfL sck IntSam dixon-dougan* 90 3.0 2.0 0Zach greenwald* 84 10.0 6.5 0Jason ulmer 64 2.5 0.0 1 adam goeringer* 48 3.5 1.0 1matt Connors* 46 4.0 1.0 1english peay* 42 1.0 0.0 1Jamie Crawford 41 1.5 1.5 0greg Carroll 41 1.0 0.0 1

2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

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LOCk HavEN BaLD EaGLEsSeptember 28 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 3:30 pm

General InformationLocation lock Haven, paFounded 1870Enrollment 3,000school Colors Crimson and WhiteConference pSaCstadium Hubert Jack Stadium Capacity 3,000surface Field turfPresident dr. michael Fiorentino, Jr.athletic Director Carl poff

Coaching InformationHead Coach John allenalma Mater James madison university ('96)Record at LHU 2 yrs, 1-20 (.047)Career Record 2 yrs, 1-20 (.047)

assistants asst. Head Coach/offensive line Chris Sprague defensive Coordinator/linebackers terry Szucsdefensive line/Special teams Eric SaenzWide receivers tony Kopptight ends ty traisterdefensive backs bobby erhardt

series History

First Meeting 1908series Record bu leads 44-38-3Current win streak bu, 2allen (at LHU) vs. BU 0-1Last Meeting 2011; bu 34, lHu 3

sports Informations.I.D. Douglas C. Spatafore Jr. Office Phone 570-484-2350E-mail [email protected] golhu.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 West Virginia StateSep 14 at ClarionSep 21 CheyneySep 28 at bloomSburgoct 5 at edinborooct 12 Shippensburgoct 19 West Chesteroct 26 at millersvillenov 2 at east Stroudsburgnov 9 Kutztownnov 16 gannon

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

2012 Results (1-10, 0-7 PsaC)at Fordham l 55-0at east Stroudsburg l 31-0at indiana (pa) l 42-0edinboro l 35-19Shippensburg l 49-6 at mercyhurst l 19-10at California (pa) l 30-0 Clarion l 30-28gannon l 13-7at Slippery rock l 35-7Cheyney W 15-7

Rushing att. Net TDbrandon brader* 204 643 2beau Swales 49 107 1Passing C-a-I yds. TDJarrett Kratzer* 144-280-9 1,585 6Receiving No. yds. TDeddie Celkos 25 220 0brandon brader* 22 113 0Jesse Hoover * 16 250 3

Defense Tkl TfL sck IntJames goins 68 5.5 2.0 0ryan good* 64 5.0 0.0 0george Christas* 63 1.0 0.0 4tashawn bunch* 57 5.0 3.0 0derrick Watkins* 48 2.0 0.0 1 matt Kirchner* 47 2.5 0.0 0Skyler Wool 40 8.0 4.0 0 tyrail morgan* 40 6.0 1.0 0

2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

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GaNNON GOLDEN kNIGHTsoCtober 5 • gannon uniVerSitY Field • erie, pa • 12:00 pm

General InformationLocation erie, paFounded 1925Enrollment 4,008school Colors maroon, White and goldConference pSaCstadium gannon university FieldCapacity 2,500surface Field turfPresident dr. Keith taylorathletic Director mark richard

Coaching InformationHead Coach/Defensive Coordinator brad rzyczyckialma Mater mercyhurst (‘95)Record at Gannon Second year, 3-8 (.375)Career Record Second year, 3-8 (.375)

assistants offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Josh Hoegdefensive line randy Zimmermanoffensive line Shaun Curtissrunning backs a.J. belchWide receivers Jerry Smithtight ends michael Schnelllinebackers arik Wolf

series History

First Meeting 2008series Record bu leads 2-1Current win streak bu, 1Rzyczycki (at GU) vs. BU 0-1Last Meeting 2012; bu 43, gup 24

sports Informations.I.D. dan teliski Office Phone 814-871-7418E-mail [email protected] gannonsports.com

2013 scheduleSep 5 at lake erieSep 14 West ChesterSep 21 Slippery rockSep 28 at Clarionoct 5 bloomSburgoct 12 edinborooct 17 at mercyhurstoct 26 at California (pa)nov 2 Seton Hillnov 9 at indiana (pa)nov 16 at lock Haven

2012 Results (3-8, 1-6 PsaC)lake erie W 36-33at West Chester l 21-17 at Slippery rock l 38-18Clarion l 13-7 at bloomSburg l 43-24 at edinboro l 44-24 mercyhurst l 38-29 California (pa) l 41-0 at lock Haven W 13-7 indiana (pa) l 38-35 C.W. post W 45-6

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

Rushing att. Net TDJansen Jones* 181 692 5everett tune Jr. 12 97 1Passing C-a-I yds. TDliam nadler* 242-428-21 2,910 21 Receiving No. yds. TDabraham ocasio* 64 911 10Justin Caliste* 60 715 3Quad law 37 358 1

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intmike phillps* 96 0.5 0.0 2Will giles 91 10.0 3.0 5Jon petrigac 79 4.5 2.0 1ashton Jones 56 4.5 0.0 1Khayree Connors 55 4.0 0.0 0ta'Von bailey* 51 3.0 0.0 0 luke rankie* 51 7.5 2.0 0trenton donald* 50 4.5 3.0 0

2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

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MILLERsvILLE MaRaUDERsoCtober 12 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 3:30 pm

General InformationLocation millersville, paFounded 1855Enrollment 8,319school Colors black and goldConference pSaCstadium Chryst Field at biemesderfer StadiumCapacity 6,500surface Field turfPresident dr. Francine g. mcnairyathletic Director peg Kauffman

Coaching InformationHead Coach greg breitbachalma Mater montana-Western ('94)Record at MU 1st seasonCareer Record 1st season

assistants defensive backs aubrey Kellylinebackers/Special teams george loverunning backs Jonathan ramosdefensive line ron rankinoffensive line Jeff richterasst. defensive line tom mayersky

series History

First Meeting 1916series Record bu leads 40-30-5Current win streak bu, 13Last Meeting 2012; bu 38, mu 14

sports Informations.I.D. ethan Hulsey Office Phone 717-872-3100E-mail [email protected] website millersvilleathletics.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 liu postSep 14 at mercyhurstSep 21 West ChesterSep 28 Shippensburgoct 5 at indiana (pa)oct 12 at bloomSburgoct 19 at Cheyneyoct 26 lock Havennov 2 Kutztownnov 9 at east Stroudsburgnov 16 California (pa)

2012 Results (2-9, 1-6 PsaC)W. Virginia Wesl. W 41-17mercyhurst l 45-7at West Chester l 56-14at Shippensburg l 61-6indiana (pa.) l 41-7bloomSburg l 38-14Cheyney W 35-0at C.W. post l 20-15 at Kutztown l 59-3east Stroudsburg l 62-14at California (pa.) l 56-28

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Rushing att. Net TDian Sadon* 79 464 5myron myles 97 384 2Passing C-a-I yds. TDted Stachitas 78-129-5 788 6Receiving No. yds. TDmike Jones* 54 534 4dominic Sanders* 49 505 3austin Warfel 16 185 1

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intpat maloney* 78 2.5 1.0 0rasheed Johnson* 62 2.0 0.0 0Jamie Thomas 62 5.5 2.5 0reggie Slaton* 61 9.5 2.0 0lou brown 60 1.0 0.0 3Jordan rigby* 54 1.0 0.0 2brian Knell* 53 2.0 0.0 0t.J. richardson* 41 0.0 0.0 1

2012 statistical Leaders* returning players

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EasT sTROUDsBURG waRRIORsoCtober 19 • eiler-martin Stadium • eaSt StroudSburg, pa • 1:05 pm

General InformationLocation east Stroudsburg, paFounded 1893Enrollment 7,200school Colors red and blackConference pSaCstadium eiler-martin StadiumCapacity 6,000surface Field turfPresident dr. marcia g. Welshathletic Director dr. tom gioglio

Coaching InformationHead Coach denny doudsalma Mater Slippery rock (‘63)Record at EsU 39 yrs, 237-167-3 (.585)Career Record 39 yrs, 237-167-3 (.585)

assistants offensive Coordinator mike terwilligeroffensive line mike Santella defensive backs bob ForgraveWide receivers Frank lupinoutside linebackers Joey Smithdefensive line Charles alexander

series History

First Meeting 1913series Record eSu leads 43-38-2Current win streak bu, 8Douds (at EsU) vs. BU 16-23Last Meeting 2012; bu 48, eSu 27

sports Informations.I.D. greg Knowlden Office Phone 570-422-3312E-mail [email protected] esuwarriors.com

2013 scheduleSep 5 american internationalSep 14 at Seton HillSep 21 at ShippensburgSep 28 at Cheyneyoct 5 Clarionoct 12 at West Chesteroct 19 bloomSburgoct 26 at Kutztownnov 2 lock Havennov 9 millersvillenov 16 mercyhurst

2012 Results (5-5, 4-3 PsaC)lock Haven W 31-0Shippensburg l 63-21Cheyney W 59-27at Clarion l 31-27West Chester W 35-28at bloomSburg l 48-27Kutztown l 59-33at C.W. post W 45-37at millersville W 62-14at mercyhurst l 52-45

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Rushing att. Net TDeric deery 85 551 4matt Soltes* 96 536 2Passing C-a-I yds. TDmatt Soltes* 171-281-9 2,622 21Receiving No. yds. TDdusty reed 50 781 5robert bleiler* 37 608 4Jordan Hallman 31 608 7

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intanthony Singlar* 86 1.0 0.0 1greg Jones 72 4.0 3.0 0Cody Simcox* 71 3.5 1.5 0don Kinney, Jr. 51 6.5 1.0 0bryan Thomson* 50 9.0 5.0 0darius Jackson* 46 4.0 0.0 2andrew Coyle 45 0.0 0.0 2mike Kinney 44 4.0 0.0 0

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CHEyNEy wOLvEsoCtober 26 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 2:00 pm

General InformationLocation Cheyney, paFounded 1837Enrollment 1,300school Colors blue and WhiteConference pSaCstadium o’Shields-Stevenson StadiumCapacity 5,000surface natural grassPresident dr. michelle r. Howard-Vitalathletic Director ruffin bell

Coaching InformationHead Coach Ken lockardalma Mater bucknell university ('03)Record at CU Second year, 2-20 (.090)Career Record Second year, 2-20 (.090)

assistants offensive Coordinator anthony JohnsonSpecial teams Chris rouhlacdefensive backs John Stuart

series History

First Meeting 1960series Record bu leads 42-9-1Current win streak bu, 23Lockard (CU) vs. BU 0-2Last Meeting 2012; bu 27, Cu 13

sports Informations.I.D. lenn margolis Office Phone 610-399-2143E-mail [email protected] website cheyneywolves.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 lincolnSep 14 at indiana (pa)Sep 21 at lock HavenSep 28 east Stroudsburgoct 5 at mercyhurstoct 12 at Kutztownoct 19 millersvilleoct 26 at bloomSburgnov 2 West Chesternov 9 Shippensburgnov. 16 Seton Hill

2012 Results (1-10, 0-8 PsaC)at lincoln W 34-21indiana (pa.) l 56-0C.W. post l 45-10at east Stroudsburg l 59-27mercyhurst l 36-10Kutztown l 56-7at millersville l 35-0bloomSburg l 27-13at West Chester l 59-14at Shippensburg l 61-9at lock Haven l 15-7

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2013 OPPONENTS

Rushing att. Net TDblaze Wasserleben 148 508 3marcus Jones* 155 662 3Justin Watkins* 67 225 2Passing C-a-I yds. TDblaze Wasserleben 56-124-8 625 4Receiving No. yds. TDKhalif dandy 13 163 1Justin Watkins 11 161 1

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intisaiah Fleming* 107 10.5 1.5 1Shannon burch 70 5.0 0.0 1tristan dillon 54 2.5 0.0 0ernest polite 47 2.5 0.0 2ariene gardner 42 4.5 2.5 0Khalil neal 36 6.5 1.0 0S. Cheeseboro 35 8.0 3.5 0adrese Hicks* 28 0.5 0.0 2

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sHIPPENsBURG RED RaIDERsoCtober 31 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 8:00 pm

General InformationLocation Shippensburg, paFounded 1871Enrollment 8,300school Colors red and blueConference pSaCstadium Seth grove StadiumCapacity 7,700surface Field turf tarkettPresident dr. Jody Harpsterathletic Director Jeff michaels

Coaching InformationHead Coach mark maciejewskialma Mater Shippensburg ('92)Record at ship Third year, 18-6 (.750)Career Record Third year, 18-6 (.750)

assistants defensive Coordinator/linebackers mike burketoffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Joe davisoffensive line/Kickers pete lee running backs J.C. morgandefensive backs tony Johnsondefensive line mick Chronisteroffensive line ron Kerrtight ends gary Carter

series History

First Meeting 1917series Record Ship leads 44-33Current win streak Ship, 2Maciejewski (at sU) vs. BU 2-1Last Meeting 2012; Ship 58, bu 20

sports Informations.I.D. bill morgal Office Phone 717-477-1166E-mail [email protected] shipraiders.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 at ShepherdSep 14 at Slippery rockSep 21 east StroudsburgSep 28 at millersvilleoct 5 Seton Hilloct 12 at lock Havenoct 19 Kutztownoct 26 West Chesteroct 31 at bloomSburgnov 9 at Cheyneynov 16 indiana (pa)

2012 Results (11-2, 8-0 PsaC)Shepherd W 38-28Slippery rock W 55-35at east Stroudsburg W 63-21millersville W 61-6lock Haven W 49-6C.W. post W 36-20Kutztown W 73-35West Chester W 42-24bloomSburg W 49-42at Cheyney W 61-9indiana (pa) l 41-10bloomSburg W 58-20Winston-Salem l 37-14

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

Rushing att. Net TDmike Frenette 160 861 9blair brooks* 57 302 1Passing C-a-I yds. TDZach Zulli* 342-544-10 4,747 54Receiving No. yds. TDJacob baskerville 85 1405 14trevor Harman* 75 1200 19mike Frenette 56 598 2

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intbrian Sourber* 103 8.0 1.0 2Cody Fleming 84 16.5 2.0 2Jake metz* 76 19.0 11.5 1avery Coleman* 73 3.5 0.0 2mike goode* 70 0.0 0.0 1James brennan* 60 5.0 2.0 1 tyriq Kershaw* 59 1.0 0.0 5James Cooper* 51 3.0 0.0 2

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wEsT CHEsTER GOLDEN RaMsnoVember 9 • JoHn a. Farrell Stadium • WeSt CHeSter, pa • 1:00 pm

General InformationLocation West Chester, paFounded 1871Enrollment 14,300school Colors purple and goldConference pSaCstadium John a. Farrell StadiumCapacity 7,500surface Field turfPresident dr. greg Weisensteinathletic Director dr. edward m. matejkovic

Coaching InformationHead Coach bill Zwaanalma Mater delaware ('79)Record at wCU 10 yrs, 77-43 (.641)Career Record 16 yrs, 131-57 (.696)

assistants assistant Head Coach gerald toney defensive Coordinator mike Furlongoffensive line nick Sama defensive line brian Kelleylinebackers Jim brazill Sr.Wide receivers/Quarterbacks bill Zwaan Jr.

series History

First Meeting 1925series Record WCu leads 46-24Current win streak bu, 3zwaan (at wCU) vs. BU 5-5Last Meeting 2012; bu 24, WCu 23

sports Informations.I.D. James Zuhlke Office Phone 610-436-3316E-mail [email protected] wcugoldenrams.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 univ. of new HavenSep 14 at gannonSep 21 at millersvilleSep 28 Kutztownoct 5 California (pa)oct 12 east Stroudsburgoct 19 at lock Havenoct 26 at Shippensburgnov 2 at Cheyneynov 9 bloomSburgnov 16 Clarion

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

2012 Results (7-4, 4-3 PsaC)at delaware l 41-21gannon W 21-17millersville W 56-14at Kutztown W 45-24at California (pa.) W 37-34at east Stroudsburg l 35-28C.W. post W 41-6Shippensburg l 42-24Cheyney W 59-14at bloomSburg l 24-23at Clarion W 33-12

Rushing att. Net TDrondell White* 280 1,548 11brandon monk* 37 235 1Passing C-a-I yds. TDmike mattei 170-285-10 2,552 26Receiving No. yds. TDJim Kelly 51 712 6rondell White* 51 624 7erick brundidge* 22 414 6

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intronell Williams* 119 7.0 1.5 3Shawn Krautzel* 62 2.5 0.0 2John o'donnell 59 2.5 0.0 3Carl barnes* 58 4.5 1.0 1mike labor* 48 0.0 1.0 0bob Sabol 48 3.5 0.0 1mike Culbreath* 47 6.5 1.0 0eric edwers* 44 4.0 3.5 0

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THE ROCk OF sLIPPERy ROCknoVember 16 • redman Stadium • bloomSburg, pa • 1:00 pm

General InformationLocation Slippery rock, paFounded 1889Enrollment 8,712school Colors green and WhiteConference pSaCstadium mihalik-Thompson StadiumCapacity 10,000surface Field turfPresident dr. robert Smithathletic Director paul lueken

Coaching InformationHead Coach george mihalikalma Mater Slippery rock (‘74)Record at sRU 25 yrs, 167-103-4 (.616)Career Record 25 yrs, 167-103-4 (.616)

assistants defensive Coordinator Shawn lutzoffensive Coordinator phil longodefensive backs Jason makrinoslinebackers eric Thatcheroffensive line Chris ConradWide receivers Frank bongivengo Jr.

series History

First Meeting 1934series Record bu leads 10-3Current win streak bu, 9Mihalik (sRU) vs. BU 0-7Last Meeting 2012; bu 49, Sru 41

sports Informations.I.D. bob mcComas Office Phone 724-738-2777E-mail [email protected] rockathletics.com

2013 scheduleSep 7 at northwoodSep 14 ShippensburgSep 21 at gannonSep 28 mercyhurstoct 5 at Kutztownoct 12 indiana (pa.)oct 19 Clarionoct 26 at edinboronov 2 California (pa.)nov 9 at Seton Hillnov 16 at bloomSburg

schedule/Results

2013 OPPONENTS

2012 Results (6-5, 5-2 PsaC)Seton Hill W 52-6at Shippensburg l 55-35gannon W 38-18at mercyhurst l 38-23at Kutztown l 56-49indiana (pa.) l 33-16at Clarion W 28-20at edinboro W 38-31California (pa.) W 28-6lock Haven W 35-7bloomSburg l 49-41

Rushing att. Net TDakeem Satterfield 142 823 5nigel barksdale* 134 507 7Passing C-a-I yds. TDnigel barksdale* 95-168-9 1,415 14Receiving No. yds. TDl. Steph.-Howling* 37 464 5Ken amos* 32 580 2Jaimire dutrieuille* 28 325 2

Defense Tkl TfL sck Intgary allen* 91 4.0 1.0 0Quindell dean* 79 7.0 4.0 1marquis Knight 75 3.0 2.0 1anthony Saunders* 62 0.0 0.0 3tony papley* 62 8.0 4.0 0Jeff Thompson 60 11.0 6.5 0bob Westerlund* 43 3.5 1.0 0Kevin Kulka* 41 3.5 1.0 0

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STONEHILL, Mass.--The 25th-ranked Bloomsburg University football team used multiple offensive threats and forced seven turnovers to help it post a 44-28 victory over Stonehill College in the season opener. Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh rushed for a game-high 218 yards on 27 carries to lead the Huskies. In doing so, he moved into fourth-place on the BU all-time rushing list with 3,425. His 60-yard touch-down run in the third quarter put him over the mark. Fellow junior run-ning back Eddie Mateo also eclipsed the triple-digit mark on the ground with 114 yards on 14 carries and a pair of scores. Overall, the Huskies dominated the rushing game, 369-33. Redshirt-freshman quarterback Tim Kelly played his first collegiate game Friday night. He was 16-for-26 through the air for 197 yards and a touchdown in his debut. BU had five interceptions on the night. DJ Robinson took an interception 28 yards for a touchdown, as seniors Larry Webster, Jarrett Pidgeon, Dan Haverstock, and junior Jonathan Patrick also picked off the Stonehill quarterback. Haverstock led the Huskies with eight tackles, followed by Robinson with seven, Justin Shirk with five, and Shawn Mitchell with four.

The game started with Stonehill’s Kevin Anderson taking the opening kickoff and returning it 92 yards for a touchdown and quickly putting the Skyhawks up 7-0. Bloomsburg came back and scored on its second possession of the season, marching 61 yards in 10 plays with Dan Fisher connecting on a 27-yard field goal to make it 7-3 with 7:48 to go. On Stonehill’s next possession, quarterback Logan Meyer fumbled with the Huskies’ Tony David recovering at the Skyhawk 35-yard line. Huskies needed just five plays capped off by a seven-yard run from Mateo to put the Huskies on top 10-7. In his first game with the football team after a stellar four-year career for Bloomsburg in basketball, Webster made his presence known when he intercepted a Meyer pass at the Stonehill 46-yard line. On the Huskies next play, Kelly connected on his first career TD pass after he aired one out to Matt Marchioni for a 46-yard score making it 17-7 late in the first quarter.

The Huskies defense took care of the next score when Robinson inter-cepted Meyer and returned the ball 28 yards for a touchdown, putting Bloomsburg on top 24-7. The defense then forced a three and out on Stonehill with the punt pushing the Huskies back to their 22-yard line. Six plays later Mateo scored his second touchdown of the game, this one on a 47-yard run sending the Huskies to the locker room with a 31-7 lead.

Stonehill came out to start the second half and forced the Huskies to punt. Meyer then directed a three play, 75-yard drive with Gordon McLeod catching a 32-yard touchdown.

Bloomsburg answered when Quiteh broke free for a 60-yard scoring run to put the Huskies back up 38-14. But the Skyhawks answered with touchdowns on back-to-back drives narrowing the gap to 38-28 with 10:38 to play.

But, the Huskies turned to the ground game to eat up nearly five min-utes of clock before getting a 38-yard field goal from Fisher to make it 41-28. Fisher added a third field goal with 3:33 to go after Pidgeon intercepted Meyer at the Huskies 43-yard line.

Stonehill 7 0 14 7 - 28Bloomsburg 17 14 7 6 - 441stSC-Anderson 92 yd Kick Ret. (Grzywacz kick) BU-Fisher 27 yd field goalBU-Mateo 7 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Marchioni 46 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)2ndBU-Robinson 28 yd interception (Fisher kick)BU-Mateo 47 yd run (Fisher kick)3rdSC-McLeod 32 yd pass from Meyer (Grzywacz kick)BU-Quiteh 60 yd run (Fisher kick)

GAME 1Bloomsburg 44, Stonehill 28

August 31, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

BLOOM SC FIRST DOWNS 22 18RUSHING YARDS 369 33PASSING YARDS 197 370 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 305 345 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-2 3-2INTERCEPTIONS 5 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 6-65 3-35PUNTS-YARDS 1-1 3-25 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-103 9-286TIME OF POSSESSION 35:37 24:23 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 16 3 of 13 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 0 1 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-6 1-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 4-22 1-5FIELD GOALS 3-5 0-1

TEAM STATISTICS

2012 GAME RECAPS

SC-McLeod 31 yd pass from Meyer (Grzywacz kick)SC-Nate Robitaille 7 yd pass from Meyer (Grzywacz kick)

4thBU-Fisher 38 yd field goalBU-Fisher 21 yd field goal

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BLOOMSBURG--With all eyes on the skies waiting for severe storms to hit the area, the 19th-ranked Bloomsburg University football team outlasted the impending weather and Edinboro University, 30-14, in the first game at the newly-dedicated Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium. The Huskies (2-0) put up their second 300-yard rushing performance in as many games this season. The Fighting Scots (0-1) could not seem to find the answer as Bloomsburg continued to use different options in the offensive attack that got it out to an early lead, a lead it could rely on its defense to protect. With the win, Bloomsburg head coach Danny Hale moved into 13th on the all-time Division II coaching victories list with 205. Junior Eddie Mateo rushed for a game-high 148 yards on 21 carries to pace the Huskies. Mateo ran well both in-between and outside the tack-les and often punished defenders who stood in his way. His one-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter marked his team-best third rush-ing touchdown of the season. Franklyn Quiteh got off to a great start in the opening quarter. The junior gained 63 of his 134 yards in the first 15 minutes. Not only did Quiteh lead his team out of the tunnel before the game in Bloomsburg’s home-opener, he gave the Huskies their first points of the day on an 11-yard touchdown run just under three minutes into play. Quiteh’s 134-yard performance inches him closer to moving into third-place on the Bloomsburg all-time rushing list. He has 3,559 yards in his career and is just 27 yards shy of third place. It was the sixth time that Mateo and Quiteh each rushed for 100 yards in the same game. As a team, Bloomsburg outrushed Edinboro, 319-104. It was the most rushing yards Edinboro had allowed since 2002. The right foot of junior kicker Dan Fisher played a significant factor in the Bloomsburg victory. Not only was Fisher a perfect 3-for-3 in his field goal attempts, he notched another school-record on his belt. Fisher ‘warmed up’ with a 22-yard kick to give Bloomsburg a 10-0 lead through the first quarter. He entered the game with a career-long of 43 yards, but outdid that feat on two occasions. Fisher knocked home a 45-yarder in the early minutes of the second quarter, and followed that up with a school-record 52-yarder two drives later. It broke a previous record of 50 yards set twice, with the last coming in 2009 by Joe Koenig. The trio of field goals gave the Huskies a 16-0 advantage heading into halftime thanks to the dominating first-half performance of the BU defense. Bloomsburg didn’t allow an Edinboro first down until less than six minutes remaining in the second quarter. It also stopped Edinboro on two crucial third downs that forced the Fighting Scots to punt on fourth-and-one. The furthest Edinboro drove into Bloomsburg territory in the first half was the 26-yardline. Bloomsburg senior linebacker Jarrett Pidgeon tallied a season-high 10 tackles in the victory.

Kyle Fisher was one of four Huskies to bring down catches. He led the team with three for 46 yards. Mateo ran his way to pay dirt in the fourth quarter on a one-yard rush on third down. The Bloomsburg lead grew to as many as 23 with the Mateo score. Edinboro closed out the scoring with a 92-yard drive in the final three minutes. Kenny Pettis seemed to be everywhere for the Fighting Scots. He brought down a game-high 19 tackles and was one of two players in double-digits for Edinboro. Veun-trae Robinson chimed in with 10 tackles on the afternoon.

Edinboro quarterback Cody Harris threw for 209 yards on 23-for-35 passing.

He tossed a touchdown pass to Devin Ghafoor, who was one of two Fighting Scots to bring in over 40 yards receiving. Marcus Johnson had a game-high 48 yards.

Edinboro 0 0 7 7 - 14Bloomsburg 10 6 7 7 - 30

1stBU -Quiteh 11 yd run (Fisher kick)BU -Fisher 22 yd field goal 2ndBU -Fisher 45 yd field goalBU - Fisher 52 yd field goal 3rdEU -Lowe 4 yd run (Seefeldt kick)BU -Fisher 25 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)

GAME 2Bloomsburg 30, Edinboro 14

September 8, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

TEAM STATISTICS

EU BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 18 24RUSHING YARDS 104 319PASSING YARDS 209 91 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 313 410FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 0 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 5-60 7-91PUNTS-YARDS 7-276 6-229 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-167 6-358TIME OF POSSESSION 24:17 35:43 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 15 6 of 15 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 4 0 of 0 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4SACKS BY Number-Yards 2-14 3-7FIELD GOALS 0-0 3-3

2012 GAME RECAPS

4thBU -Mateo 1 yd run (Fisher kick)EU - Ghafoor 8 yd pass from Harris (Seefeldt kick)

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BLOOMSBURG-- In front of a packed Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg prevailed and remained undefeated on the season with a 44-37 victory over Kutztown. The 12th-ranked Huskies handed out some payback to the 21st-ranked Golden Bears (1-2, 0-1) from last season while earning a momentum-building victory in the process. Bloomsburg’s conference-leading rushing offense put together its third straight 300-yard performance with 309 yards on 56 carries. Heading the Husky charge was junior running back Franklyn Quiteh. He rushed for 152 yards, moving him into third on the BU all-time rushing list with 3,711. Quiteh eclipsed Mike Morrucci’s mark set of 3,586 in 1979 on his fourth carry of the game. Quiteh had a game-high three touchdowns on the day including a 65-yard catch in the second quarter. The Tobyhanna native led the team with career-high 75 receiving yards, 65 of which came on a screen pass down the sideline that he stretched for a touchdown in the second quarter. Kutztown entered the game with the top scoring and passing offense in the conference, but were held to below-average figures. Bloomsburg’s defense limited Kutztown to its lowest scoring output of the season, and its 376 yards passing were also below-average for the Golden Bears. Redshirt freshman quarterback Tim Kelly threw for 246 yards on 16-for-28 passing and a pair of scores to give Bloomsburg a balanced offensive attack.

The Huskies had a pair of senior receivers turn in season-high perfor-mances. Kyle Fisher was Kelly’s top target in the passing game. He brought in six passes for 71 yards. Ryan Dickerson was also highly-involved in the offense and special teams, hauling in four catches for 65 yards. Kutztown senior quarterback Kevin Morton marched his troops down the field on the opening drive, capped off with a six-yard touch-down run to take the early lead.

Bloomsburg’s following possession was highlighted by a significant fac-tor that would plague both teams throughout the game. The Huskies had their first drive end off a lost fumble, one of five lost and seven total for the game. However, the defense picked up the offense with three forced fumbles and two interceptions on the day. Senior linebacker Jarrett Pidgeon tallied his second straight double-digit tackle game with 13. Pidgeon also played a key factor in the secondary. He de-flected a Morton pass in the opening quarter which fellow linebacker Sean Clift picked off to set up Bloomsburg’s first score. Eddie Mateo rushed 10 yards up the middle to tie the game at seven after a quarter of play. The junior finished with 85 yards on 19 carries.

The first half featured five lead changes with each team responding with a touchdown after seeing its opponent find pay dirt. Bloomsburg gained its first lead early in the second quarter with an 18-yard, Kelly-to-Ryan Maggs connection. The extra point was missed though to hinder the BU lead to six. Junior Dan Fisher gave Bloomsburg a 23-21 lead with a 42-yard kick in the final seconds. Morton finished the day with 182 passing yards, but left the game early in the third quarter with an ap-parent shoulder injury. Quiteh extended the Husky lead to 30-21 with a two-yard run on their opening second-half possession. Bloomsburg succeeded in keeping Kutztown’s high powered offense off the field and held the ball for 33 minutes, 40 seconds.

After Kutztown brought it to within two with a Josh Luckenbaugh pass to Kodi Reed, Dan Fisher and the BU defense stepped up to put the Golden Bears in a tough situation. Fisher booted a 62-yard punt that was downed at the four-yardline by Eric Thomas late in the fourth quarter. Two plays later, Tony David stayed active on the defensive line to pick up a KU fumble in the endzone for a BU touchdown. Despite a double-digit lead late in the fourth quarter, Bloomsburg nearly let Kutztown fight its way back. BU fumbled on two of its final three possessions, including one at KU’s one-yardline. KU turned the first fumble into a field goal to bring the game to 44-37, but was stopped on its potential game-tying drive on a Terrell Oglesby interception. Along with Pidgeon, senior Dan Haverstock and sophomore Justin Shirk helped lead the Bloomsburg defense with nine tackles apiece. Larry Webster had a game-high 1.5 sacks.

Kutztown 7 16 14 7 - 44Bloomsburg 7 14 7 9 - 371stKU-Morton 6 yd run (Ruggieri kick)BU- Mateo 10 yd run (Fisher kick)2ndBU-Maggs 18 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick failed)KU-Fox 22 yd pass from Morton (Ruggieri kick)BU-Quiteh 65 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)KU-Reed 18 yd pass from Morton(Ruggieri kick)BU-Fisher 42 yd field goal

GAME 3Bloomsburg 44, Kutztown 37

September 15, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS KU BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 27 26RUSHING YARDS 94 309PASSING YARDS 376 246 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 470 555 FUMBLES Number-Lost 3-3 7-5INTERCEPTIONS 0 2PENALTIES Number-Yards 3-15 3-25PUNTS-YARDS 4-162 2-105 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-366 8-473TIME OF POSSESSION 25:14 34:46 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 11 9 of 16 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 0 0 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-4 5-6SACKS BY Number-Yards 0-0 2-18

2012 GAME RECAPS

3rdBU-Quiteh 2 yd run (Fisher kick)KU-Reed 19 yd pass from Luckenbaugh (Ruggieri kick) BU-David 0 yd fumble recovery (Fisher kick)4thBU-Quiteh 47 yd run (Fisher kick)KU-Kelly 7 yd pass from LuckenbaughKU-Ruggieri 26 yd field goal

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BLOOMSBURG--Kyle Fisher caught six passes for a career-high 196 yards and three touchdowns to help the No. 11-ranked Bloomsburg Huskies rally for a 42-27 win over LIU Post.

Fisher caught TD passes of three, 60 and 73 yards as Bloomsburg came back from a 27-21 deficit by outscoring the Pioneers 21-0 in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Tim Kelly finished 10-for-18 for 240 yards with two interceptions and three TD’s, while the ground game was led by Franklyn Quiteh with 121 yards and Eddie Mateo 118 yards and a score. Defensively, Tony David had nine tackles and two sacks, both of which were career-high’s. Shaun Moore had eight tackles as Jarrett Pidgeon pitched in seven.

Post opened the game with a 12-play drive that ate up over four minutes of play, but ended at the Huskies 27-yard line when Pioneers quarterback Steven Laurino threw back-to-back incom-plete passes. Taking over on downs the Huskies then proceeded to march 73 yards in 11 plays for the first score of the game. That came on a three-yard pass from Kelly to Fisher. A big play on the drive was a 26-yard run by Quiteh on a third-and-two play that put the ball in Post territory for the first time on the day. Later in the period, the Post defense picked off Kelly at the Huskies 32-yard line. It was the first interception of Kelly’s young career. The Pioneers then moved 32 yards in nine plays with Laurino running from two yards out for the tying score as the first period ended. The Huskies regained the lead on their next possession. Mix-ing the run and the pass Bloomsburg moved the ball to the Post 31-yard line. Quiteh then broke off a 29-yard run, but fumbled at the two-yard line. The Huskies’ Ryan Dickerson though was there to recover the loose ball and take it the final two yards for the go-ahead score with 9:08 left in the half. Post went three and out on its next possession with the Huskies taking over at their own 20. Facing a third-and-18, Kelly hit Fisher with a 73-yard pass completion that the senior took in for a touchdown mak-ing it 21-7 with 5:26 left in the period. The Pioneers answered on their next possession getting a 47-yard touchdown pass from Laurino to Ray Derham making it a 21-14 lead for the Huskies at the half.

In the third period the Huskies appeared to be on their way to a two-touchdown lead before fumbling at the Post three-yard line with Post recovering. The Bloomsburg defense came up big and forced a punt. But on the punt the Huskies fumbled with Post recovering again. Behind the running of Anthony Brunetti, the Pioneers needed just five plays to go 45 yards for the tying score at 21-21. On the Huskies ensuing possession, Kelly was inter-cepted a second time deep in Bloomsburg territory. Laurino then guided the Pioneers to the end zone hitting Brunetti with the go-ahead 21-yard touchdown pass making it 27-21 after the missed extra point late in the third period.

In the fourth, the Huskies again used the Kelly to Fisher connec-tion to regain the lead. This time the play was good for 60 yards making it 28-27 in favor of the Huskies with 10:53 left in the game. After forcing a Post punt on the next drive, the Huskies took over at the Pioneers 46-yard line. After a two yard gain from Mateo, the junior ran 42-yards and broke numerous arm-tackles for a score to make it 35-27.Bloomsburg would later tack on one final score on a one-yard carry by Kelly to make the final 42-27.

C.W. Post 7 7 13 0 - 27 Bloomsburg 7 14 0 21 - 42

1stBU-Fisher 3 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)CWP-Laurino 2 yd run (Sternfeld kick)2ndBU-Dickerson 2 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Fisher 73 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)

GAME 4Bloomsburg 42, C.W. Post 27

September 22, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

CWP-Derham 47 yd pass from Laurino (Sternfeld kick) 3rdCWP-Brunetti 5 yd run (Sternfeld kick)CWP-Brunetti 21 yd pass from S. Laurino (Sternfeld kick failed)4thBU-Fisher 60 yd pass from Kelly (D.Fisher kick)BU-Mateo 42 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Kelly 1 yd run (Fisher kick)

BLOOM CWP FIRST DOWNS 21 19RUSHING YARDS 289 179PASSING YARDS 240 146 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 529 325 FUMBLES Number-Lost 3-2 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 0 2 PENALTIES Number-Yards 9-70 5-42PUNTS-YARDS 3-98 8-333 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-417 5-323TIME OF POSSESSION 30:47 29:13 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 13 8 of 20 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 2 1of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 4-26 1-3FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-0

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BLOOMSBURG--The game-plan was clear for the 10th-ranked Blooms-burg University football team against Gannon University: run the football. Bloomsburg rushed for 483 yards, the most since 2004, in a 43-24 win over Gannon at Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium. Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh became Bloomsburg’s third 4,000-yard rusher in school-history with his second 200-yard performance of the season. He rushed for 202 yards on 26 carries and a pair of touchdowns to lead the Huskies on the ground. The Huskies (5-0) also received a tremen-dous outing from Quiteh’s running-mate Eddie Mateo. Mateo ran for 180 yards on 17 carries for an impressive 10.6 average - 122 of his 180 yards came in the first half on just six carries including a 74-yard dash down the sideline in the first quarter. The rushing outage was the most for Blooms-burg since it ran for 541 yards against Cheyney in 2004. It was also the eighth time Quiteh and Mateo have each rushed for over 100 yards in the same game. Bloomsburg outgained Gannon 483-58 on the ground in the Golden Knights’ (1-4) lowest rushing performance of the season. Despite the lopsided final score, the Huskies had to come-from-behind in the second half to keep its undefeated season alive. Gannon led 24-21 early in the third quarter, but Bloomsburg racked up 22 consecutive points off three touch-downs to silence the potential Golden Knight upset. Tim Kelly threw three touchdown passes on the afternoon for the Huskies, all coming in the first half. Half of his passes went for scores as he finished the day 6-for-18 through the air with a pair of interceptions. Three Blooms-burg receivers caught a pass Saturday, and all of which scored a touchdown. Kyle Fisher was Kelly’s top target with three catches for 58 yards and a touchdown before exiting in the first half with an injury. Fellow seniors Ryan Dickerson and Ryan Maggs also caught TD passes. Just about every member of the Bloomsburg defense played a hand in the victory. Up front, senior defensive end Larry Webster continued his aggressive play with 2.5 sacks. A Gannon 20-yard field goal put the first points on the board. However, it easily could have been a touchdown had it not been for a pair of talented Husky linebackers coming up with some big plays. Content on running the football on second-and-goal from the 2-yard line, Gannon was stopped on back-to-back attempts by earth-shattering tackles from Justin Shirk and Jarrett Pidgeon on second and third-down, respectively. Overall, Pidgeon led the team with nine tackles including six solo stops. Shirk tallied eight tackles and a pass breakup that nearly turned into a second interception for the Huskies. Kelly and Bloomsburg responded to the Gannon field goal on a long third-and-goal attempt from 15 yards out. Set up by a 39-yard Quiteh run earlier in the drive, Kelly flipped a shovel pass to Maggs for his second receiving touchdown of the season. The Kelly strike was the first of three unanswered TD passes for Blooms-burg, coming on consecutive drives. Following a 29-yard run by Mateo, Fisher made a spectacular grab over his back shoulder and ran into the end zone for a 38-yard strike to grow the lead to 21-10. Gannon turned a Kelly interception into a quick six points with a TD pass on its first play of the drive to bring the game to within four at 21-17 heading into halftime. Soph-omore DJ Robinson nearly took a kick return to the house as a 74-yard return put the Huskies at the Gannon 6-yard line. Quiteh made the most of the Robinson return the following play with his first rushing touchdown of the day. Bloomsburg head coach Danny Hale reached into his bag of tricks following the Quiteh TD run and caught the Golden Knight special team’s unit sleeping. Kicker Dan Fisher took the direct snap from long snapper Ian Murray and threw it to Webster for the two-point conversion.

From there the Bloomsburg defense, along with one final score from Mateo, would secure the Bloomsburg victory. On the other side of the ball, the passing attack was Gannon’s largest asset and it showed that if it was going to come out with a victory against the Huskies, it would need to throw for big numbers. Freshman quarterback Liam Nadler threw for 289 yards and three touchdowns on 30-for-46 passing and an interception. His top target was Justin Caliste with 10 catches for 74 yards.

Gannon 3 14 7 0 - 24Bloomsburg 7 14 15 7 - 43

1stGU-Szczupakowski 20 yd field goalBU-Maggs 15 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)2ndBU-Dickerson 13 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick) GU-Ocasio 11 yd pass from Nadler (Szczupakowski kick)BU-Fisher 38 yd pass from Kelly (Dan Fisher kick)GU- Sobucki 24 yd pass from Nadler (Szczupakowski kick)

GAME 5Bloomsburg 43, Gannon 24

September 29, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS GU BLOOMFIRST DOWNS 23 29RUSHING YARDS 58 483PASSING YARDS 289 96 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 347 579 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-1 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 2 1PENALTIES Number-Yards 8-64 3-149PUNTS-YARDS 6-230 3-118 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-274 7-424TIME OF POSSESSION 25:04 34:56 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 of 12 5 of 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 2 0 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6SACKS BY Number-Yards 2-8 3-25FIELD GOALS 1-1 0-2

2012 GAME RECAPS

3rdGU-Ocasio 7 yd pass from Nadler (Szczupakowski kick)BU-Quiteh 6 yd run (Webster pass)BU-Mateo 11 yd run (Fisher kick)4thBU-Quiteh 28 yd run (Fisher kick)

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MILLERSVILLE--A multitude of players on the Bloomsburg University football team had career-defining moments. In doing so, the Huskies rolled to a 38-14 victory over Millersville University in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division action at Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium.

The Huskies (6-0 overall, 3-0 PSAC East) remain undefeated with the win in one of its best defensive performances of the season. The 14 points scored by the Marauders (1-5, 0-3) tied for a season-low for the Huskies. It was also the 13th consecutive Bloomsburg win over Millers-ville. Larry Webster, the PSAC’s leader in sacks, caught his first touchdown pass of the season, a three-yard pass in the corner of the end zone for Bloomsburg’s third touchdown of the day. Webster also registered a half sack to increase his season total to eight. Bloomsburg had one of its exciting defensive moments of the season against the Marauders. With MU attempting to get on the board with a field goal deep in BU terri-tory, sophomore Cole Parkinson roared around the edge and blocked the MU attempt. Senior Terrell Oglesby picked up the loose ball and returned it 92 yards for a touchdown to give the Huskies a 35-0 lead entering halftime. Junior kicker Dan Fisher moved into fourth place on the PSAC career field goal list. Fisher booted a 32-yarder on the opening drive of the sec-ond half, his eighth of the season and 45th of his career. He is now two behind Indiana (PA)’s Craig Burgess’s mark of 47 set in 2010 for third place. Both teams put up good offensive numbers, however, they moved up and down the field in two different ways. Bloomsburg gained 340 of its 445 total yards on the ground, as Millersville threw for 313 of its 400 total yards. Bloomsburg continued it’s dominance in the rushing attack. It has rushed for 300 or more yards in five of its six games this season, tying for the most in a season under head coach Danny Hale.

Junior running backs Franklyn Quiteh and Eddie Mateo each ran for 100 yards for the fifth time on the year. Quiteh led the way with 143 on the ground and two touchdowns. Dai’Shon Munger had some quality runs in the final quarter for the Huskies. He gained a career-high 71 yards on the ground to keep the chains moving for Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg quarterback Tim Kelly threw for 96 yards on 10-of-19 passing through the first three quarters of the game. It is the fourth game this season the freshman has not thrown an interception in a game. Glenn Hutton Jr. and Ryan Dickerson were Kelly’s main targets. Hutton had a team-high five catches for 47 yards, both of which were career-highs. Dickerson had two catches, one of which was for a touchdown, for 28 yards. Jarrett Pidgeon led Bloomsburg defensively with eight tackles, a half sack, and a fumble recovery. Ryan Feldman started his first game of the season and recorded seven tackles. The Bloomsburg defense forced three Millersville three-and-outs, including the opening drive of the game. Quiteh and the Huskies responded with a seven-play, 60-yard drive capped off with an eight-yard Quiteh TD run. Quiteh ran for 51 yards on the opening drive including runs of eight, nine, 15 and 16-yards.

A 32-yard pass to Trenton Petrovich moved Millersville into BU terri-tory for the first time of the day on the following drive. It was MU’s first catch by a tight end this season. However, BU’s Chris Kennedy forced a fumble to end the potential threat which was jumped on by Pidgeon. BU made the most of the opportunity, driving the field off the arm of Kelly and legs of Mateo. Bloomsburg moved in front 14-0 on a 15-yard Kelly-to-Dickerson touchdown. Millersville freshman quarterback Connor Casey looked sharp in his first collegiate game. He drove the Maruaders 82 yards on their opening second-half possession and tossed a four-yard touchdown pass to put MU on the board late in the third quarter. Casey finished the day 30-for-43 for 313 yards through the air and two touchdowns.

Millersville 0 0 7 7 - 14Bloomsburg 14 21 3 0 - 38

1stBU-Quiteh 8 yd run (Fisher kick)BU- Dickerson 15 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)2ndBU-Webster 3 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick) BU-Quiteh 62 yd run (Fisher kick) 3rdBU-Fisher 32 yd field goal

GAME 6Bloomsburg 38, Millersville 14

October 6, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

MU-Jones 4 yd pass from Casey (Kassab kick)4thMU-Doughty 24 yd pass from Casey (Kassab kick)

BLOOM MU FIRST DOWNS 21 20RUSHING YARDS 340 87PASSING YARDS 105 313 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 445 400 FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 1-1INTERCEPTIONS 0 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 7-53 4-31PUNTS-YARDS 3-114 5-183 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-395 3-165TIME OF POSSESSION 31:23 28:37 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 14 6 of 14 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 2 0 of 0 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2SACKS BY Number-Yards 3-7 0-0FIELD GOALS 1-1 0-2

2012 GAME RECAPS

Gannon 3 14 7 0 - 24Bloomsburg 7 14 15 7 - 43

1stGU-Szczupakowski 20 yd field goalBU-Maggs 15 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)2ndBU-Dickerson 13 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick) GU-Ocasio 11 yd pass from Nadler (Szczupakowski kick)BU-Fisher 38 yd pass from Kelly (Dan Fisher kick)GU- Sobucki 24 yd pass from Nadler (Szczupakowski kick)

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BLOOMSBURG--Franklyn Quiteh rushed 43 times for 282 yards and three touchdowns to lead the sixth-ranked Bloomsburg University Huskies to a 48-27 win over East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania State Ath-letic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division play at Danny Hale Field at Robert B. Redman Stadium. Quiteh’s carries and total yards were a career-high for the junior. He scored on runs of 1, 40, and 20 yards to help the Huskies (7-0 overall, 4-0 PSAC East) remain unbeaten. BU has now defeated the Warriors (3-3, 2-2) seven straight years. The Huskies have scored 30 or more points in each of their seven victories this season, setting the school record for consecutive 30-point games in a single season. The previous record was set the final six games of 2000. The 282 yards on the ground for Quiteh are the second most in school history, only to Jerry Marks’ 300 in 1991. Quiteh’s 43 carries marked the first time that a Husky had 40 or more since Irv Sigler ran 41 times against Millersville in 1997. It was the fourth time in Quiteh’s career that he ran for three or more touchdowns. Bloomsburg totaled 603 yards, the most since it put up 685 against Kutz-town in 2010. Redshirt freshman quarterback Tim Kelly threw for a career-high 267 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. Kelly had touchdown passes of 5, 37, 68 and 72 yards on the day. The last time a BU quarterback threw four touchdown passes was Dan Latorre’s four against West Chester in 2007. Kelly also used his legs to propel the Huskies to victory with a pair of big third-down runs including converting on a 3rd-and-23 in the second quarter that led to a Bloomsburg touchdown. Junior Glenn Hutton Jr. and senior Ryan Dickerson each brought in more than 100 receiving yards against the Warriors. Hutton Jr. led the game with four catches and a career-high 120 yards and two touchdowns. Both of his scores were in the third quarter and went for 37 and 68 yards.

Dickerson also had four catches with a career-high 117 yards and a score. The last time Bloomsburg had two receivers with more than 100 yards was in 2000 against Saginaw Valley. Mike Lelko had seven catches for 120 yards, and Tierell Johnson had six catches for 148 yards. Senior Larry Webster caught his second touchdown in as many games for Bloomsburg. Webster brought in a five-yard pass midway through the second quarter for BU’s second score of the day.

Defensively, senior Jarrett Pidgeon notched his third double-digit tackle game of the season. His 12 tackles led Bloomsburg as he also recorded a half sack. Fellow senior Dan Haverstock had eight tackles including five solo stops, as sophomore Justin Shirk rounded out the BU trio with seven tack-les. Five of Bloomsburg’s six touchdowns came from drives of 75 yards or more to help push it to its seventh win of the season. The offensive line kept Kelly’s jersey clean for the second straight week by not allowing a sack. ESU drove to the BU 24-yard line, but was unsuccessful on a 41-yard field goal attempt. BU answered with a 14-play, 76-yard drive capped with Quiteh’s first score of the day from one-yard out. ESU kicker Taylor Groff booted a 52-yarder on ESU’s ensuing drive to put the Warriors on the board and became the first PSAC kicker with three career field goals over 51 yards. Bloomsburg extended its lead to 14-3 with Webster’s TD catch later in the second quarter. A significant play leading to the Webster score followed a Bloomsburg timeout. On 3rd-and-23, Kelly scrambled and ran for exactly 23 yards to move the chains and keep the drive alive. A poor BU punt gave the Warriors great field position, leading to their first touchdown of the day. ESU quarterback Matt Soltes completed three straight 11-yard passes to set up an Eric Deery six-yard touchdown run up the middle to cut the BU lead to 14-10 heading into halftime. Kelly’s running ability helped BU open the second half on a positive note. Kelly rushed for 10 yards on 3rd-and-9 to keep an eventual 12-play, 75-yard drive alive that ended with a 37-yard TD pass to Hutton Jr. Bloomsburg found the endzone on all but two second-half possessions (fumble, end of game).

Groff hit his second field goal of the day to open the fourth quarter, but it was as close as the Warriors would get. BU rattled off two long touchdowns the following two possessions off a 40-yard Quiteh dash up the sideline and a 72-yard catch-and-run by Dickerson. Soltes threw for 167 yards on 13-for-25 passing after setting the ESU single-game record for completion percentage last week (81.1). He also led the team with 54 rushing yards on 14 carries. Cody Simcox was one of three Warriors with double-digit tackles and led the game with 17. Anthony Singlar had 12 and Greg Jones chipped in 10.

East Stroudsburg 7 7 14 20 - 48Bloomsburg 0 10 7 10 - 27

1stBU-Quiteh 1 yd run (Fisher kick)2ndESU-Groff 52 yd field goalBU-Webster 5 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)ESU-Deery 6 yd run (Groff kick)3rdBU-Hutton Jr 37 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)ESU-Bleiler 12 yd pass from Soltes (Groff kick)BU-Hutton Jr 68 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)4thESU-Groff 28 yd field goal

GAME 7Bloomsburg 48, East Stroudsburg 27

October 13, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

BU-Quiteh 40 yd run (Fisher kick failed)BU-Dickerson 72 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)ESU-Williams 1 yd run (Groff kick)BU-Quiteh 20 yd run (Fisher kick)

ESU BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 21 25RUSHING YARDS 132 336PASSING YARDS 132 267 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 299 603 FUMBLES Number-Lost 2-0 1-1INTERCEPTIONS 0 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 5-25 9-97PUNTS-YARDS 3-125 2-49 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-337 7-388TIME OF POSSESSION 27:39 32:21 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 12 9 of 11 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 0 0 of 0 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3SACKS BY Number-Yards 2-13 2-10FIELD GOALS 2-3 0-0

2012 GAME RECAPS

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CHEYNEY--Quarterback Tim Kelly connected on scoring passes of 42 and 28 yards to Ryan Dickerson to help the fourth-ranked Bloomsburg University football team survive a scare and stayed unbeaten with a 27-13 win over Cheyney University in a PSAC (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) Eastern Division matchup. The Huskies (8-0, 5-0 PSAC East) started quickly on defense forcing a three and out for the Wolves (1-7, 0-5 PSAC East) giv-ing Bloomsburg the ball at their own 31-yard line following the punt. On the opening play of the drive Bloomsburg’s Franklyn Quiteh, the NCAA D-II leader in rushing yards per game, had runs of 11 and 8 yards sandwiched around an eight-yard gain by Ryan Maggs giving the Huskies the ball at the Wolves 42-yard line. On the next play freshman quarterback Kelly con-nected with Dickerson on a 42-yard touchdown pass putting the Huskies on top 7-0. Quiteh finished the day with 108 yards rushing for Bloomsburg, while Kelly was 7-10 for 110 yards with Dickerson catching six passes for 107 yards. Justin Shirk led the defense with 10 tackles, while Ryan Feldman had nine tackles.

Utilizing their triple-option offense, the Wolves put together a time-eating 17-play, 73-yard drive that took more than 10 min-utes off the clock with Darrius Watson scoring on a five-yard run to tie the score at 7-7. Twice on the drive the Wolves were able to convert on fourth and short to keep possession of the ball. In the second quarter the teams traded punts with only Cheyney mov-ing the ball beyond the 50-yard line. At halftime the Wolves held the edge in time of possession 23:50 to 6:10 keeping the Huskies high-powered offense off the field. The Huskies began the third quarter much they did the first quarter. Starting on their own 35-yard line, the Huskies used a mix of the run and pass to move down field. Following a one-yard run from Quiteh, Kelly hit Dickerson for 17 yards with Quiteh running for 21 yards on the next play putting the ball at the Wolves 26-yard line. Quiteh would go the final seven yards for a 14-7 lead with 12:02 left in the third. Cheyney, though, responded with another time-consuming drive on its first drive of the second half. Starting at their own 32-yard line, the Wolves moved 68-yards in 11 plays in 7:24, converting three, third down situations, getting a one-yard run from Marcus Jones to pull to within 14-13 after a missed extra point. After the team’s traded punts, the Huskies got the ball back with 13:15 to play in the game at their own 35-yard line. Bloomsburg moved the ball out to its own 43-yard line where it faced a fourth and one. In punt formation the Huskies snapped the ball to up-man Brody Myers who picked up three yards to keep the drive alive. The Huskies kept the ball on the ground and moved to the Cheyney 29-yard line where it faced another fourth and one.

A Quiteh score from four yards out gave the Huskies a 20-13 lead after the extra point was missed. On Cheyney’s next drive the Wolves appeared to have converted a third down pass that would have put the ball inside the Huskies 30-yard line. How-ever, Klahif Dandy was called for illegal touching after stepping out of bounds during his pass route, negating the long gain for Wolves. On the next play Bloomsburg’s Terrell Oglesby intercepted Cheyney’s quarterback Blaze Was-serleben stopping the drive. Bloomsburg took advantage of the turnover and marched deep into Cheyney territory where it faced a fourth and 10 from the Wolves 28-yard line. Kelly then hit Dickerson with a 28-yard scoring pass giving the Huskies some breathing room at 27-13 with 1:48 to go. The Huskies got an interception from Jonathan Patrick to stop the Wolves final drive and give Bloomsburg the win.

Cheyney 7 0 6 0 - 13Bloomsburg 7 0 7 13 - 271stBU-Dickerson 42 yd pass from Tim Kelly (Fisher kick)CU-Watson 5 yd run (Jones kick)3rdBU-Quiteh 7 yd run (Fisher kick)CU-Jones 1 yd run (Jones kick failed)4thBU-Quiteh 4 yd run (Fisher kick failed)BU-Dickerson 28 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)

GAME 8Bloomsburg 27, Cheyney 13

October 20, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

BLOOM CU FIRST DOWNS 19 14RUSHING YARDS 224 210PASSING YARDS 110 72TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 334 282 FUMBLES Number-Lost 1-0 1-0INTERCEPTIONS 2 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 2-20 5-35PUNTS-YARDS 4-173 4-146 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-291 3-168TIME OF POSSESSION 21:55 38:05THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 9 8 of 15 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 of 3 2 of 3 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-6 0-0FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-0

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SHIPPENSBURG--In a battle of nationally ranked, unbeaten teams 10th-ranked Shippensburg University scored with five seconds left to knock off 4th-ranked Bloomsburg University, 49-42, in front of over 7,100 fans at Seth Grove Stadium. Bloomsburg, which trailed 35-7 at halftime, tied the score at 42-all with 2:39 to play on a 52-yard touchdown pass from Tim Kelly to Ryan Dickerson. The Red Raiders though got the ball back at their own 17-yard line and marched down the field with quarterback Zach Zulli completing a two-yard scoring pass to Bryan Barley for the game winning points. A key play on the drive was a holding call on Bloomsburg on a third-and-10 play when Zulli’s pass had gone incomplete. Bloomsburg had one last play, but Kelly’s pass was incomplete ending the game. “We played very well on all sides of the ball in the second half, and that was the only way we were going to be able to bring this back,” head coach Danny Hale said. Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh finished with 31 carries for 268 yards and four scores, while Kelly was 11-for-27 passing for 158 yards and a touchdown. Dickerson finished with five catches for 108 yards and one score. Defensively, Jarrett Pidgeon had 13 tackles, while Terrell Oglesby had a career-high eight tackles. Both seniors brought down an interception as Pidgeon took his 39 yards for a touchdown. “We’re all tough kids here and we pride ourselves in not quitting,” Pidgeon said. “Looking ahead, we just need to play every game like we did in the sec-ond half today. Games like this are the reason we come to Bloomsburg.” For Shippensburg, Zulli finished 35-for-60 with two interceptions for 496 yards and seven touchdowns and also rushed for 80 yards. Trevor Harman caught seven passes for 172 yards and three scores. Quiteh opened the second half with a season-long 67-yard touchdown run, moving him into fifth place in the PSAC in career rushing yards to pass former Red Raider John Kuhn and pulling the Huskies to within 35-14 with 14:13 left in the third quarter. Later in the game, Quiteh moved into fourth place passing IUP’s Michael Mann.

After a trade of punts and a missed field goal opportunity for Shippens-burg, the Red Raiders were able to increase their lead to 42-21 on a 45-yard scoring pass from Zulli to Trevor Harman with 3:21 to go in the third. The Huskies, though, answered that score with a long, 14-play, 83-yard drive, mainly on the legs of Quiteh. The junior carried 10 of the 14 plays and went the final nine yards for the score to make it 42-28 with 12:29 to play. On the next possession, sophomore linebacker Justin Shirk forced a Red Raider fumble at their own 43 with Bloomsburg’s DJ Robinson recovering. After a two-yard run by Quiteh, Kelly hit Dickerson for 12 yards to the Shippens-burg 29-yard line. Quiteh then went the final 29 yards for his third score to make it 42-35. The Red Raiders took over at their own 41-yard line with 6:23 to play. Mov-ing the ball into Bloomsburg territory Zulli was brought down by senior defensive end Larry Webster, who forced a fumble with Shirk recovering giving the Huskies the ball back and setting up Kelly’s game-tying throw to Dickerson. The comeback was needed after the Huskies found themselves in a 14-0 hole before their offense even stepped on the field. Shippensburg used the opening kickoff to get on the board first with a 39-yard TD pass from Zulli to Harman. Bloomsburg then fumbled the kickoff to give the Red Raiders the ball deep in Huskies territory. They scored on the first play of the drive on an 18-yard pass to running back Mike Frenette to take a 14-point advantage less than three minutes into the game.

Bloomsburg went six plays, 79 yards to score its first touchdown of the game off a 13-yard run by Quiteh. On its opening play of the second quarter, Shippensburg tossed a 63-yard touchdown pass to extend the Raider lead to 28-7. Following a Kelly interception, the Raiders then took it 13 plays for 87 yards with Zulli throwing a two-yard touchdown to lead 35-7. Oglesby stepped up for the Huskies defense with his team-leading third interception of the season, ending a Shippensburg school-record streak of 200 consecutive passes without an interception for Zulli. The Huskies though could not take advantage of the turnover and turned the ball over on the final play of the half when Kelly was intercepted deep in Shippensburg territory.

Bloomsburg 7 0 14 21 - 42Shippensburg 21 14 7 7 - 49

1stSHIP-Harman 39 yd pass from Zulli (Lloyd kick) SHIP-Frenette 18 yd pass from Zulli (Lloyd kick)BU-Quiteh 13 yd run (Fisher kick)SHIP-Herod 6 yd pass from Zach Zulli (Lloyd kick)2ndSHIP-Barley 63 yd pass from Zulli (Lloyd kick)SHIP-Harman 2 yd pass from Zulli (Lloyd kick)3rdBU-Quiteh 67 yd run (Fisher kick)

GAME 9Shippensburg 49, Bloomsburg 42

October 27, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

BLOOM SHIP FIRST DOWNS 23 32RUSHING YARDS 351 158PASSING YARDS 158 496 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 509 654 FUMBLES Number-Lost 1-1 3-2INTERCEPTIONS 2 4PENALTIES Number-Yards 8-80 6-66PUNTS-YARDS 6-268 4-142KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-412 7-462TIME OF POSSESSION 31:27 28:33 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 14 11 of 17 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 0 0 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4SACKS BY Number-Yards 3-22 1-5FIELD GOALS 0-0 0-1

BU-Pidgeon 39 yd interception (Fisher kick)SHIP-Harman 45 yd pass from Zulli (Newcomer kick)4thBU-Quiteh 9 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Quiteh 29 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Dickerson 52 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)SHIP-Barley 2 yd pass from Zulli (Lloyd kick)

2012 GAME RECAPS

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BLOOMSBURG--The Bloomsburg University football team forced three West Chester turnovers in the fourth quarter to lift the 13th-ranked Huskies to a 24-23 victory over the Golden Rams on Senior Day at Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium. The Huskies forced two fumbles and stopped the Golden Rams on a fourth-down to seal a scoreless fourth quarter and raise BU’s playoff hopes with a week remaining in the regular season. After junior punter Dan Fisher pinned West Chester inside its own 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter, the Golden Rams used the legs of Rondell White to march down to the Bloomsburg 15-yard line down 24-23 with under six minutes to play. On a 2nd-and-8 run by White, BU senior safety Dan Haverstock forced White to fumble as Jeremiah Lowery jumped on the ball to end the Golden Ram threat. With West Chester driving again after a BU three-and-out, senior linebacker Jarrett Pidgeon dove in front of a Mike Mattei fourth-down pass attempt as defensive end Tony David was closing in on the West Chester quarterback. It was one of two pass breakups on the day for Pidgeon, who finished with seven tackles. Fisher again pinned West Chester inside its 10-yard line after the Golden Ram returner chose to field the punt instead of potentially letting the kick bounce into the end zone for a touchback. With under a minute to play, Mat-tei completed a pass to Adam Dempsey, who was hit hard by BU sophomore linebacker Justin Shirk that caused a fumble in West Chester territory that was jumped on by Pidgeon to end the game. Shirk finished with a career-high 14 tackles including eight solo stops and two for a loss. With the win, Bloomsburg head coach Danny Hale earned his 212th career victory, tying him for second in PSAC history with Millersville’s Dr. Gene Carpenter. The Golden Rams brought the game to 24-22 with 2:31 to play in the third quarter off a 41-yard rush by White, the longest allowed of the season for the BU defense. A Bloomsburg penalty after the play could have moved the ball half-the-distance to the goal-line for a chance at a potential game-tying two-point conversion, but the Golden Rams decided to have the penalty assessed on the kickoff and kicked the extra-point. Bloomsburg scored touchdowns on its first two possessions of the game to take an early 14-3 lead after the first quarter. Redshirt-freshman run-ning back Dai’Shon Munger took his only carry of the game 30 yards for a touchdown on the opening drive of the game. Leo hit a 35-yard field goal the following drive, but the Huskies responded with another seven-point possession. On 4th-and-2 at the West Chester 31-yard line, junior running back Franklyn Quiteh rushed 31 yards up the middle for his 18th rush-ing touchdown of the season. The touchdown and extra-point gave BU 14 points, setting a school-record 34 consecutive games of scoring 14 or more despite its lowest offensive scoring output of the season. Quiteh entered the game as the leading rusher in Division II and ran for 121 yards on 25 carries on Saturday. He was joined by fellow junior back Eddie Mateo, who ran for 75 yards on 18 carries. All three running backs broke off runs of 20 yards or more in the victory. Fisher kicked a 33-yard field goal midway through the second quarter to move his way up a pair of PSAC career kicking leaderboards. It marked his 46th career field goal, moving him into sole possession of fourth place in PSAC history. His six points raised his career total to 260, passing BU’s Jon Koenig for fifth in PSAC history in career kicking points. White rushed for a career-high 211 yards in the setback. He also brought in a game-high 94 receiving yards on nine catches for 305 all-purpose yards. The last 200-yard rusher against BU was Gerald Thompson of Edinboro in 1998, running for 243.

This game marked the final regular season home game for 17 BU seniors. Since the beginning of the 2009 season, they have combined for 36 wins including the 2010 PSAC Eastern Division title. Among them are Brandon Allen, Chris Boyer, Sean Clift, Mark Daniels, Dickerson, Samuel Eck, Ryan Feldman, Kyle Fisher, Haverstock, Ryan Maggs, Dylan Manni, Matt Marchioni Shaun Moore, Terrell Oglesby, Pidgeon, and Mike Schlauch.

West Chester 3 10 10 0 - 23Bloomsburg 14 3 7 0 - 24

1stBU-Munger 30 yd run (Fisher kick)WC-Leo 35 yd field goalBU-Quiteh 31 yd run (Fisher kick)2ndWC-White 6 yd pass from Mattei (Leo kick)BU-Fisher 33 yd field goalWC-Leo 23 yd field goal

GAME 10Bloomsburg 24, West Chester 23

November 3, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

WCU BLOOM FIRST DOWNS 23 19RUSHING YARDS 225 256PASSING YARDS 197 84 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 422 340 FUMBLES Number-Lost 3-2 0-0INTERCEPTIONS 0 0PENALTIES Number-Yards 2-15 5-58PUNTS-YARDS 1-52 4-144 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-288 5-236TIME OF POSSESSION 27:59 32:01 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 10 5 of 12 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 of 1 2 of 2 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 4-5 1-1SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-1 0-0FIELD GOALS 3-3 1-1

3rdBU-Dickerson 28 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)WC-Leo 30 yd field goalWC-White 41 yd run (Leo kick)

2012 GAME RECAPS

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SLIPPERY ROCK--Franklyn Quiteh eclipsed the 5,000-yard mark in career rushing and Bloomsburg broke the school-record for single-season rushing yardage as the Bloomsburg University football team just about sealed its place in the postseason with a 49-41 victory over Slippery Rock in the regular-season finale at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium. Quiteh led the Huskies with 183 yards on the ground on 24 carries and four touchdowns. He ran for two one-yard touchdowns along with TD runs of 21 and 7 in the victory. I doing so, Quiteh surpassed Irv Sigler and moved into second in school-history with 5,129 career rushing yards. Jamar Brittingham is the Bloomsburg and Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer-ence (PSAC) leader in rushing yards at 5,689. The Huskies have now won double-digit games for the fourth time in the last six years. They won 10 or more in 2006, 2008, 2010, and now 2012. Bloomsburg rushed for 272 yards in the victory. It broke the previous school-record of 3,460 yards in a single-season. Junior running back Eddie Mateo took his first rush of the day 53 yards, moving him over the 1,000-yard mark for the season. On the day, Mateo ran for 85 yards on 17 carries. Quiteh and Mateo rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of the past two seasons. This is the first time this has been done in PSAC history. Bloomsburg forced two Slippery Rock turnovers on lost fumbles. Off a bad snap, sophomore defensive end Tony David found his way to the punter and blocked the punt, which was picked up by senior defensive end Larry Webster for the 18-yard return touchdown.

Webster registered a team-high three sacks against The Rock. His second sack of the day in the second quarter brought his season total to 12.5, break-ing Gary Fittery’s previous record of 12 in 1997. Redshirt freshman Tim Kelly turned in his best road outing of the season. Kelly connected on 10 of his 17 passing attempts for 185 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Huskies to victory. Senior wide receiver Ryan Dickerson brought in one of Kelly’s touchdown passes, extending his streak to seven consecutive games with a touchdown. Dickerson was four yards short of tying a career-high as he brought in 113 yards on six catches. With the win, Bloomsburg head coach Danny Hale won his 213th career game, moving him into sole possession of second place in PSAC career coaching victories. Defensively, Justin Shirk tallied a career-high 14 tackles for the second consecutive week. Senior linebacker Jarrett Pidgeon had 12 tackles including a forced fumble. Junior kicker Dan Fisher connected on six extra-points, moving him up to third in PSAC history in career kicking points. Fisher’s 268 points passed Slippery Rock’s Morgan Anderson’s 266 set in 2000. Bloomsburg scored touchdowns on each of its opening three possessions against The Rock (6-5). Coming off Quiteh’s second TD of the day, Slippery Rock again targeted the Bloomsburg secondary. Buck completed a 50-yard pass downfield to Ken Amos, but then redshirt-freshman cornerback Gary Postell forced Amos to fumble the football and give the Huskies back the ball. Pidgeon caused another Slippery Rock turnover as The Rock were driving deep into BU ter-ritory late in the second quarter. Pidgeon forced SRU running back Akeem Satterfield to fumble after a 10-yard run. Bloomsburg’s DJ Robinson jumped on the fumble. Bloomsburg cashed in on the turnover, marching downfield and tossing a 41-yard touchdown to Fisher to close the first-half offensive scoring for the Huskies. Slippery Rock head coach Dr. George Mihalik must have given his team one of his greatest halftime speeches in his 25 years at the helm of The Rock. SRU scored 21 unanswered points coming out of the locker room to turn it into a one-possession game. Slippery Rock turned a Bloomsburg missed field goal into an 80-yard touchdown drive capped off with a 3-yard run by Brett Crenshaw to bring the game to 42-20 midway through the third quar-ter.Following Bloomsburg’s second thrown interception of the day, Slippery Rock drove 49 yards and scored its second consecutive touchdown off the legs of Jainmire Dutrieuille from 16 yards out as BU led 42-27 in the early minutes of the fourth quarter. Quiteh responded to the Slippery Rock threat with a 21-yard touchdown run to cap a six-play, 63-yard drive for the Huskies. Slippery Rock showed its resilience to score a touchdown with 45 seconds remaining, but was un-able to recover the onside kick. Satterfield led The Rock with 181 yards on the ground on 29 carries and a touchdown. Buck threw for 341 yards with a touchdown, but was sacked seven times by the BU defense. Defensively, Gary Allen had a team-high 10 tackles for Slippery Rock.

Bloomsburg 14 28 0 7 - 49Slippery Rock 6 7 7 21 - 41

1stBU-Dickerson 35 yd pass from Kelly (Dan Fisher kick)BU-Quiteh 1 yd run (Fisher kick)SR-Buck 8 yd run (Brackman kick blocked)2ndBU-Quiteh 1 yd run (Fisher kick)SR-Buck 8 yd run (Brackman kick)BU-Quiteh 7 yd run (Fisher kick)BU-Fisher 41 yd pass from Kelly (Fisher kick)

GAME 11Bloomsburg 49, Slippery Rock 41

November 10, 2012

SCORING SUMMARY

GAME STATISTICS

BLOOM ROCK FIRST DOWNS 22 36RUSHING YARDS 272 232PASSING YARDS 185 341 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 457 571 FUMBLES Number-Lost 0-0 2-2INTERCEPTIONS 0 2PENALTIES Number-Yards 8-64 11-102PUNTS-YARDS 2-60 3-126 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-433 7-321TIME OF POSSESSION 29:12 30:48 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 13 8 of 16 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 of 1 3 of 4 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-4 6-6SACKS BY Number-Yards 7-51 0-0FIELD GOALS 0-1 0-0

2012 GAME RECAPS

BU-Webster 18 yd punt return (Fisher kick)3rdBU-Crenshaw 3 yd run (Brackman kick)4thSR-Dutrieuille 16 yd run (Brackman kick)SR-Satterfield 12 yd run (Brackman kick)BU-Quiteh 21 yd run (Fisher kick)SR-Bridgeforth 20 yd pass from Jared Buck (Brackman kick

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GAME 12Shippensburg 58, Bloomsburg 20

November 24, 2012

SHIPPENSBURG--The Bloomsburg University football team saw its 2012 campaign come to an end as the Huskies dropped a 58-20 decision in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs at SU Student Association Field at Seth Grove Stadium. Bloomsburg held the Red Raiders (11-1) in check during the first half, taking a 14-13 lead into the locker room. However, Shippensburg kicked a field goal to end the half, scored 28 points in the third quarter and 48 unan-swered to defeat Bloomsburg for the second time this season. “We had a couple bad breaks that turned out to be costly, and Ship did exactly what we didn’t want them to do which was gain momentum,” BU head coach Danny Hale said. Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh led the Huskies with 199 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns in the setback. He will head into his senior season in 2013 ranked second in BU history in rushing with 5,328 yards, 361 behind BU leader Jamar Brittingham’s Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)-record 5,689. The rushing output marked Quiteh’s 17th consecutive 100-yard game and 32nd of his career; both are school-records. With its 241 rushing yards, Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards this season. It also ranked on the BU all-time lead-erboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). Bloomsburg senior captain Jarrett Pidgeon was one of three BU players with seven or more tackles. His seven total stops brought his season total to 104. He also had a pair of pass breakups. Sophomore linebacker Justin Shirk and senior safety Dan Haverstock led the Huskies with eight tackles apiece. Haverstock also broke up a pass. The game marked the final game for 17 BU seniors. Since the beginning of the 2009 season, they have com-bined for 37 wins including the 2010 PSAC Eastern Division title.

Shippensburg quarterback and PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Year Zach Zulli sparked the come-from-behind victory. He threw for 479 yards on 26-for-35 passing and three touchdowns. On the second rush of the game, Quiteh ran off a 15-yard gain for Bloomsburg. The run elevated BU to becoming the all-time leading rushing team in PSAC history. Quiteh was the main focus on the opening drive, running for 41 yards and capping off a 61-yard, game-opening drive with a three-yard touchdown run on third-and-goal. Bloomsburg’s defense stepped up early in the second quarter as the Red Raiders drove to the BU two-yard line with a first-and-goal attempt. BU frustrated Zulli on three straight plays as Shippensburg didn’t gain a yard on its red zone attempt, leading to a potential field goal. The 20-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Cole Parkinson and recovered by Shirk as the Huskies held the Red Raiders scoreless yet again.

After its opening touchdown, Bloomsburg was unable to put points on the board its next four possessions. The BU defense, playing outstanding in the first half, simply could not keep the Red Raiders out of the end zone for long. It took Shippensburg just three plays to go 77 yards and score on a 21-yard TD pass from Zulli to Jacob Baskerville to give SU its first lead of the game at 10-7 with 5:53 to play in the half. The Huskies responded to the Shippensburg touchdown drive with one of their own. Quiteh rushed for his second TD of the day from three yards out to give Bloomsburg a 14-10 lead with 1:54 to play in the half. Quiteh eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for the second time in his career on the drive. A significant play on the drive was a Quiteh fumble after a 15-yard run, which was recovered by BU’s Dickerson.Shippensburg was prepared to take the four-point deficit into halftime and punted with 26 seconds to play in the half. The punt, however, hit a BU blocker’s foot downfield as SU re-covered and took over at the BU 26-yard line. After BU’s Shaun Moore and Brian Clarke teamed up to sack Zulli, Shippensburg kicked a 31-yard field goal to cut the Bloomsburg lead to 14-13 heading into the locker room. The Red Raiders broke the game open in the third quarter. They scored 28 points in the third and 48 unanswered as they seemed to be on a mission to put up big points after a 41-10 loss the previous week to Indiana (PA). The Huskies had two costly turnovers in the third quarter including one in the red zone that the Red Raiders took advantage of in rout of a 45-6 scoring advantage in the second half. Shippensburg finished with two, 100-yard receivers in Baskerville and Trevor Harman. Baskerville led the game with 153 yards and two touchdowns as Harman brought in 117.

Bloomsburg 7 7 0 6 - 20Shippensburg 3 10 24 21 - 58

1st BU-Quiteh 3 yd run (Fisher kick)SHIP-Newcomer 34 yd field goal

2ndSHIP-Baskerville 21 yd pass from Zulli (Newcomer kick)BU-Quiteh 3 yd run (Fisher kick)SHIP-Newcomer 31 yd field goal3rdSHIP-Barley 48 yd pass from Zulli (Newcomer kick)SHIP-Newcomer 27 yd field goalSHIP-Zulli 1 yd run (Newcomer kick)

SCORING SUMMARY

BLOOM SHIP FIRST DOWNS 18 30RUSHING YARDS 241 166PASSING YARDS 102 507 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 343 673 FUMBLES Number-Lost 3-2 1-0INTERCEPTIONS 0 3PENALTIES Number-Yards 4-40 3-21PUNTS-YARDS 6-282 2-84 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-150 10-594TIME OF POSSESSION 34:09 25:51 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 of 12 7 of 13 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 2 0 of 1 RED-ZONE Scores-Chances 3-4 6-8SACKS BY Number-Yards 1-7 1-10FIELD GOALS 0-0 3-4

GAME STATISTICS

2012 GAME RECAPS

SHIP-Baskerville 44 yd pass from Zulli (Newcomer kick)

4thSHIP-Barley 28 yd pass from Herod (Newcomer kick)SHIP-Frenette 16 yd run (Newcomer kick)SHIP-Lawshe 4 yd run (Newcomer kick)BU-Knerr 2 yd run

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2012 Season Statistics

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT8-31 at Stonehill W, 44-28 24009-8 Edinboro W, 30-14 21009-15 Kutztown* W, 44-37 55769-22 at LIU POST* W, 42-27 10809-29 Gannon W, 43-24 175110-6 at MILLERSVILLE* W, 38-14 91710-13 East Stroudsburg* W, 48-27 492810-20 at CHEYNEY* W, 27-13 338610-27 at SHIPPENSBURG* L, 42-49 717011-3 West Chester* W, 24-23 183611-10 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 49-41 319411-17 at Shippensburg** L. 20-58 6165

* PSAC East Game **NCAA PLAYOFF GAME

Overall Record: 10-2 • PSAC East: 6-1Home: 5-0 • Away: 5-2

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBloomsburg 118 130 88 115 0 451Opponents 64 86 116 89 0 355

TEAM STATISTICS BLOOM OPP SCORING 451 355 Points Per Game 37.6 29.6FIRST DOWNS 269 281 Rushing 176 105 Passing 75 153 Penalty 18 23RUSHING YARDAGE 3789 1676 Yards gained rushing 3887 1956 Yards lost rushing 98 280 Rushing Attempts 602 426 Average Per Rush 6.3 3.9 Average Per Game 315.8 139.7 TDs Rushing 34 17PASSING YARDAGE 1881 3483 Att-Comp-Int 239-122-13 457-286-12 Average Per Pass 7.9 7.6 Average Per Catch 15.4 12.2 Average Per Game 156.8 290.2 TDs Passing 22 29TOTAL OFFENSE 5670 5159 Total Plays 841 883 Average Per Play 6.7 5.8 Average Per Game 472.5 429.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-948 56-1173PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-110 12-54INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-119 13-140KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 20.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.9 4.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.9 10.8 FUMBLES-LOST 18-13 21-13PENALTIES-Yards 82-812 60-511 Average Per Game 67.7 42.6PUNTS-Yards 47-1849 50-2091 Average Per Punt 39.3 39.5 Net punt average 37.7 35.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:52 28:083RD-DOWN Conversions 71/157 75/168 3rd-Down Pct 45% 45%4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/15 8/19 4th-Down Pct 73% 42%SACKS BY-Yards 32-191 8-41 MISC YARDS 104 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 67 47 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-14 10-16 RED-ZONE SCORES 70-92 76% 82-98 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 58-92 63% 64-98 65% PAT-ATTEMPTS 56-59 95% 43-46 93%

2012 STATISTICS

Chris Kennedy

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GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GFranklyn Quiteh 12-12 287 2139 18 2121 7.4 24 67 176.8Eddie Mateo 11-0 177 1092 16 1076 6.1 6 74 97.8Dai’Shon Munger 10-0 33 208 37 207 6.3 1 30 20.7Tim Kelly 12-12 47 211 32 179 3.8 1 26 14.9Ryan Maggs 12-12 27 146 0 146 5.4 0 13 12.2Matt Wenrich 10-0 5 53 0 53 10.6 0 34 5.3Brody Myers 11-0 9 28 0 28 3.1 0 5 2.5 Chris Boyer 11-0 31 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Ryan Dickerson 12-8 0 2 0 2 0.0 1 0 0.2Kyle Fisher 9-7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Brady Knerr 4-0 4 5 10 -5 -1.2 1 2 -1.2HUSKIES 12 602 3887 98 3789 6.3 34 74 315.8Opponents 12 426 1956 280 1676 3.9 17 41 139.7

GP-GS Effic. Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GTim Kelly 12-12 138.8 225 115 13 51.1 1793 22 73 147.4Brady Knerr 4-0 110.7 13 7 0 53.8 88 0 20 22.0HUSKIES 12 136.7 239 122 13 51.1 1881 22 55 156.8Opponents 12 147.7 457 286 12 62.8 3483 29 65 290.2

2012 Season Statistics

Passing

Rushing

GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Ryan Dickerson 12-12 37 665 18.0 8 72 55.4Kyle Fisher 9-7 26 497 19.1 6 73 55.2Glenn Hutton Jr. 11-6 16 240 15.0 2 68 21.1Dylan Manni 11-11 15 172 11.5 0 22 15.6Ryan Maggs 12-1 7 71 11.8 2 18 5.9Matt Marchioni 3-3 6 71 21.2 1 46 23.7Franklyn Quiteh 12-12 4 85 8.0 1 65 7.1Chris Boyer 11-0 3 24 7.0 0 11 2.2Mark Daniels 12-1 2 14 4.5 0 8 1.2Eddie Mateo 11-11 2 9 4.0 1 5 0.8Larry Webster 12-0 2 8 17.0 2 5 0.7Shane Quinn 12-0 1 17 8.0 0 17 1.4Jack Sandherr 10-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8HUSKIES 12 122 1881 15.4 22 73 156.8Opponents 12 286 3483 12.2 29 63 290.2

Receiving

2012 STATISTICS

Glenn Hutton Jr.

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Name No. Yds Avg TD LongDJ Robinson 9 55 6.1 0 25Ryan Dickerson 3 16 5.3 0 15Jerimiah Lowery 1 21 21.0 0 21Garrett Pope 1 0 0.0 0 0Larry Webster 0 18 0.0 1 18Huskies 14 110 7.9 1 25Opponents 12 54 4.5 0 17

Name No. Yds Avg TD LongTerrell Oglesby 3 11 3.7 0 9Dan Haverstock 2 17 8.5 0 17Jarrett Pidgeon 2 54 27.0 1 39Jonathan Patrick 2 0 0.0 0 0DJ Robinson 1 28 28.0 1 28Larry Webster 1 0 0.0 0 0Sean Clift 1 9 9.0 0 9Huskies 13 119 10.8 2 39Opponents

Interception Returns

Punt Returns

Name No. Yds Avg TD LongDJ Robinson 22 457 20.3 0 73Dai’Shon Munger 11 219 19.9 0 37Kyle Fisher 8 175 21.9 0 37Ryan Dickerson 3 66 22.0 0 26Eddie Mateo 2 25 12.5 0 15Shane Quinn 2 15 7.5 0 10Brody Myers 1 1 1.0 0 1Dan Haverstock 1 0 0.0 0 0Huskies 50 948 19.0 0 73

Kick Returns

2012 STATISTICS

DJ Robinson

Dai’Shon Munger

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TD PAT FG 2pt Safety DXP PointsFranklyn Quiteh 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 150Dan Fisher 0 56-59 9-14 1-1 0 0 83Ryan Dickerson 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 54Kyle Fisher 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36Eddie Mateo 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36Larry Webster 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 20Glenn Hutton Jr. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Ryan Maggs 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Tony David 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Terrell Oglesby 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Brady Knerr 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Tim Kelly 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Matt Marchioni 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Jarrett Pidgeon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Dai’Shon Munger 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6DJ Robinson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Huskies 61 56-59 9-14 1-1 0 0 450

Name No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdDan Fisher 47 1849 39.3 65 1 7 17 0Huskies 47 1849 39.3 65 1 7 17 0

Punting

Scoring

GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Franklyn Quiteh 12 287 2121 0 2121 176.8Tim Kelly 12 272 179 1793 1972 164.3Eddie Mateo 11 177 1076 0 1076 97.8Dai’Shon Munger 10 33 207 0 207 20.7Ryan Maggs 12 27 146 0 146 12.2Brady Knerr 4 17 -5 88 83 20.8Matt Wenrich 10 5 53 0 53 5.3Brody Myers 11 9 28 0 28 2.5Chris Boyer 11 1 3 0 3 0.3Ryan Dickerson 12 0 2 0 2 0.2HUSKIES 12 841 3789 1881 5670 472.5Opponents 1 883 1676 3483 5159 429.9

Total Offense

2012 STATISTICS

Dan Fisher

Tim Kelly

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Defensive Leaders

Solo Ast Total TFL Sack Int. PBU FR FF51 Jarett Pidgeon 51 53 104 5.0 1.0 2 7 2 130 Justin Shirk 60 33 93 9.0 2.0 0 3 1 227 Dan Haverstock 37 32 69 1.0 0 2 5 0 13 DJ Robinson 29 29 58 0.5 0 1 1 2 05 Jonathan Patrick 32 23 55 0 0 2 3 0 024 Terrell Oglesby 36 12 48 5.0 0 3 7 0 134 Ryan Feldman 22 22 44 2.5 0 0 0 0 012 Tony David 15 26 41 6.0 4.0 0 1 2 099 Larry Webster 19 20 39 15.0 13.5 1 2 1 156 Shaun Moore 21 18 39 7.0 4.0 0 0 0 09 Gary Postell 28 9 37 2.0 0 0 6 1 168 Chris Kennedy 14 22 36 3.5 3.0 0 0 0 194 David McFadden 19 13 32 3.0 1.0 0 1 1 018 Sean Clift 10 20 30 2.0 0 1 0 0 071 Jeramiah Lowery 6 15 21 0.5 0.5 0 0 1 098 Matt Heilig 5 15 20 1.0 0.5 0 0 0 02 JP Patrick 9 9 18 0 0 0 0 0 058 Dylan Spangler 8 9 17 2.0 2.0 0 0 0 129 Tony David 6 6 12 0 0 0 0 0 021 Donovan Morris 7 5 12 0 0 0 1 1 022 Tyler Knoblauch 4 5 9 0 0 0 4 0 064 Michael Schlauch 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 032 Eric Thomas 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 137 Brian McCall 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 077 Brian Clarke 2 3 5 0.5 0.5 0 1 0 08 Cole Parkinson 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 040 Brett Rutkoski 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 011 Garrett Pope 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 097 Dan Fisher 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 Chris Steck 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 Michael Russell 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Chris Boyer 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 013 Tim Kelly 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 055 Alex Buchert 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Brody Myers 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Ryan Maggs 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 044 Dylan Manni 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 095 Roy Dennis 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 092 Dylan Stair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 463 418 881 67 32 12 44 13 10 Opponents 422 554 976 30 8 13 26 13 14

2012 STATISTICS

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2012 Season StatisticsTeam Highs - Single Game Bloomsburg Opponents HIGH HIGH Rushes 61 vs. Gannon 52 vs. West ChesterYards Rushing 483 vs. Gannon 230 vs . West ChesterTD Rushes 4 at Shippensburg at Slippery RockYards Per Rush 7.9 vs. GannonPass Attempts 29 at Shippensburg 61 at ShippensburgPass Completions 16 at Stonehill 507 vs Kutztown 35 at ShippensburgYards Passing 267 vs. Kutztown 49 at ShippensburgTD Passes 4 vs. East Stroudsburg 7 at Shippensburg Total Offense 603 vs. East Stroudsburg 673 at ShippensburgPoints 49 at Slippery Rock 58 at ShippensburgSacks 7 at Slippery Rock 2.0 vs. Edinboro vs. Gannon at KutztownFirst Downs 29 vs. Gannon 36 vs. Slippery RockPenalties 14 vs. Gannon 11 at Slippery RockPenalty Yards 149 vs. Gannon 102 at Slippery RockTurnovers 5 vs. Gannon 7 at Stonehill vs Shippensburg at Stonehill

2012 STATISTICS

Cole Parkinson

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Rushing Attempts 43 Franklyn Quiteh vs. East Stroudsburg 10/13/2012Rushing Yards 282 Franklyn Quiteh vs. East Stroudsburg 10/13/2012TD Rushes 4 Franklyn Quiteh at Slippery Rock 11/10/2012Long Rush 74 Eddie Mateo vs. Gannon 9/29/2012Pass Attempts 28 Tim Kelly at Shippensburg 10/27/2012Pass Completions 16 Tim Kelly at Kutztown 9/15/2012

Yards Passing 267 Tim Kelly vs. East Stroudsburg 9/15/2012 TD Passes 4 Tim Kelly vs. East Stroudsburg 10/13/2012Long Pass 73 Tim Kelly at C.W. Post 9/22/2012Receptions 6 Ryan Dickerson at Slippery Rock 11/10/2012

Yards Receiving 196 Kyle Fisher at C.W. Post 9/22/2012TD Receptions 3 Kyle Fisher at C.W. Post 9/22/2012Long Reception 73 Kyle Fisher at C.W. Post 9/22/2012Field Goals 3 Dan Fisher at Edinboro 9/8/2012Long Field Goal 52 Dan Fisher vs. Edinboro 9/8/2012

Punts 6 Dan Fisher at Shippensburg 11/17/2012Punting Avg. 52.2 Dan Fisher vs. Kutztown 9/15/2012 Long Punt 65 Dan Fisher vs. Edinboro 9/8/2012 Long Punt Return 25 DJ Robinson at Millersville 10/6/2012Long Kickoff Return 73 Kyle Fisher at C.W. Post 9/22/2012Tackles 14 Justin Shirk at Slippery Rock 11/10/2012Sacks 3.0 Larry Webster at Slippery Rock 11/10/2012Tackles for Loss 3.0 Justin Shirk at Slippery Rock 11/10/2012Interceptions 1 Jarrett Pidgeon at Shippensburg 10/27/2012

Individual Highs - Single Game

2012 STATISTICS

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30 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (31) at Shippensburg, 10/27/12Opp. - Brandon Brader (30), West Chester, 11/3/12

40 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (43) vs. East Stroudsburg, 10/13/12Opp. - Not available

100+ yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (199) at Shippensburg, 11/17/12Opp. - A. Satterfield, (181), Slippery Rock 11/10/12

200+ yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (268) at Shippensburg, 10/27/12Opp. - Rondell White, West Chester, (211), 11/3/12

300+ yards rushing BU - Jerry Marks (300) vs. Mansfield, 11/2/91Opp. - Not available

3+ rushing TDs BU - Franklyn Quiteh (4) vs. Slippery Rock, 10/8/11Opp. - Dawon Harvey (3), Ashland, 8/30/08

50+ yard run BU - Franklyn Quiteh (67) at Shippensburg, 10/27/12Opp. - D’Andre Webb (77), West Chester, 10/23/10

20 pass completions BU - Pat Carey (22) vs. at Mercyhurst, 11/13/10Opp. - Cody Harris (23), Edinboro, 9/8/12

30 pass completions BU - Jeff King (39) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Zach Zulli (35), Shippensburg, 10/27/12

Blocked PuntBU - Jeremiah Lowery, Slippery Rock, 11/10/12Opp. - Ian Wild of Mercyhurst, 11/13/10

30 pass attempts BU - Pat Carey (37) at Mercyhurst, 11/13/11Opp. - Kevin Morton (34), Kutztown, 11/5/11

40 pass attempts BU - Eric Miller (43) vs. UC Davis, 12/2/00Opp. - Zach Zulli (56), Shippensburg, 10/15/11

50 pass attempts BU - Jeff King (69) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Zach Zulli (60), Shippensburg, 10/27/12

200+ yards passing BU - Tim Kelly (267) vs. East Stroudsburg, 10/27/12Opp. - Kevin Morton (341), Slippery Rock, 11/10/12

300+ yards passing BU - Dan Latorre* (350) at West Chester, 10/31/09Opp. - Jared Buck (341), Slippery Rock, 11/10/12

400+ yards passing BU - Eric Miller (415) vs. New Haven, 9/4/99Opp. - Zach Zulli (507), Shippensburg, 10/06/07

3+ passing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (4) vs. East Stroudsburg, 10/13/12Opp. - Zach Zulli (7), Shippensburg, 10/27/12

50+ yard pass BU - Tim Kelly to Kyle Fisher (73) at Mercyhurst, 9/22/12Opp. - Z. Zulli to B. Barley (63), Shippensburg, 10/27/12

10 receptions BU - Steve Burke (11) vs. ESU, 10/2/04Opp. - Mike Jones (13), Millersville, 10/6/12

Blocked Field GoalBU - Cole Parkinson vs. Millersville, 10/6/12Opp. - Chad Miller of Millersville, 9/25/10

100+ yards receiving BU - Ryan Dickerson (113) vs Slippery Rock, 11/10/12Opp. - J. Baskerville (153), Shippensburg, 11/17/12 200+ yards receiving BU - Ron Lelko (211) vs. ESU, 11/16/96Opp. - Elfren Quiles (308), Kutztown, 10/06/07

3+ TD Receptions BU - Kyle Fisher (3) vs. C.W. Post, 9/22/12Opp. - Trevor Harman (3), Shippensburg, 10/27/12

3+ Interceptions BU - Deric Lynch (3) vs. Mansfield, 11/13/93Opp. - Not available

3+ sacks BU - Larry Webster (3) vs. Ashland, 11/10/12Opp. - O’Neil Anderson (3), New Haven, 9/4/99

Kickoff Return-TD BU - Jesse Cooper (91) at Millersville, 10/04/08Opp. - Kevin Anderson (92), Stonehill, 8/31/12

Punt Return-TD BU - DJ Robinson (70) vs. Millersville, 9/24/11Opp. - Trevor Kennedy (81), Mercyhurst, 11/13/10

Interception Return-TD BU - Jarrett Pidgeon (39) vs. Shippensburg, 10/27/12Opp. - Kevin Williams (28), Mercyhurst, 11/13/10

Fumble Return-TD BU - Nicholas DeLuca (0) vs Clarion, 9/10/11Opp. - Tarrell Lewis (33), Ashland, 8/30/08

40-yard field goal BU - Dan Fisher (42) vs. Kutztown, 9/15/12Opp. - Jack Ruggieri (43), Kutztown, 11/5/11

50-yard field goalBU - Dan Fisher (52) vs. Edinboro, 9/8/12Opp. - Taylor Groff (52), ESU, 10/13/12

The Last Time...

2012 STATISTICS

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2012 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference

Eastern Division Western Division Conf. Overall Conf. Overall Shippensburg* 7-0 11-2 IUP* 6-1 12-2 Bloomsburg 6-1 10-2 Mercyhurst 6-1 9-2 West Chester 4-3 7-4 California 5-2 8-3 East Stroudsburg 4-3 5-5 Slippery Rock 5-2 6-5 Kutztown 4-3 7-4 Edinboro 3-4 4-6 LIU-Post 2-5 3-7 Clarion 2-5 4-7 Millersville 1-6 2-9 Gannon 1-6 3-8 Cheyney 0-7 1-10 Lock Haven 0-7 1-10

*PSAC Championship Game - IUP 41, Shippensburg 10

All-PSAC East First TeamsOFFENSEQuarterback Zach Zulli Shippensburg Jr.Running Back Franklyn Quiteh Bloomsburg Jr. Rondell White West Chester Jr. Mike Frenette Shippensburg Sr.Offensive Tackle Matt Feiler Bloomsburg Jr. Chris Oliver Kutztown Sr.Offensive Guard Brian Clarke Bloomsburg Jr. Seve Rivers East Stroudsburg Sr. Center Chris Steck Bloomsburg Jr.Tight End Dylan Manni Bloomsburg Jr.Wide Receiver Dusty Reed East Stroudsburg Jr. Trevor Harman Shippensburg So. Jacob Baskerville Shippensburg Sr.Placekicker Dan Fisher Bloomsburg So.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Kadeem Huggins East Stroudsburg So. Jake Metz Shippensburg Jr. Larry Webster Bloomsburg Sr. Mark Kahlil Smith Shippensburg Sr. Chris Kennedy Bloomsburg Jr.Linebacker Jarrett Pidgeon Bloomsburg Jr. Andrew Hodges Cheyney So. Billy O’Connor West Chester So. Cody Fleming Shippensburg Sr.Defensive Back English Peay Kutztown Sr. A. Powell-Field Jr. LIU-Post Jr. Dan Haverstock Bloomsburg Sr. Avery Coleman Shippensburg Sr.Return Specialist Curtis Wortham Kutztown Jr.Punter Dan Fisher Bloomsburg So.

All-PSAC East Second TeamsOFFENSEQuarterback Kevin Morton Kutztown Sr.Running Back Curtis Wortham Kutztown Jr. Josh Mastromatto Kutztown Sr. Eddie Mateo Bloomsburg Jr.Offensive Tackle Chris Williams LIU-Post Fr. Brandon Allen Bloomsburg Sr.Offensive Guard Trey Farmer West Chester Jr. Blair Gower West Chester Sr.Center Brian Margetich West Chester Sr.Tight End Justin Curry West Chester Jr.Wide Receiver Colby Tuell Kutztown Sr. Grayson Laurino LIU-Post So. Ryan Dickerson Bloomsburg Sr.Placekicker Dan Fisher Bloomsburg Jr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Shaun Moore Bloomsburg Sr. Anthony McCloskey West Chester Jr. Tyrone Brown Kutztown Fr. Lew Esposito West Chester Sr. Zach Greenwald Shippensburg So. Linebacker Ronnie Modik LIU-Post Jr. Justin Shirk Bloomsburg So. Brian Sourber Shippensburg So. Sam Dixon-Dougan Kutztown So.Defensive Back John O’Donnell West Chester Sr. Mike Goode Shippensburg Jr. Shawn Krautzel West Chester Jr. Tyriq Kershaw Shippensburg Jr.Return Specialist Dave Coates Millersville Jr.Punter Rich Bruno West Chester Jr.

2012 PSAC HONORS

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All-PSAC West First TeamsOFFENSEQuarterback Ben Fiscus Clarion Jr. Running Back Harvie Tuck IUP Sr. B. Brown-Dukes Mercyhurst Fr. LaMont Smith California Sr.Offensive Tackle Dan Matha IUP Sr. Bryon Dovales IUP Jr.Offensive Guard Kevin Poropat Mercyhurst Sr. Nick Carnicella IUP Jr.Center Eric Kush California Sr.Tight End Blake Williamson California Sr.Wide Receiver Abraham Ocasio Edinboro So. Marcus Johnson Gannon Jr. Mike Williams California Jr.Placekicker Brett Ullman IUP So.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Skyler Wool Lock Haven Sr. Julian Howsare Clarion So. BJ Stevens California Jr. Carl Thornton IUP Sr. Darnell Harding California Jr.Linebacker Alexander Berdahl IUP Jr. Aaron McGee Mercyhurst So. Carl Fleming IUP Jr. Brett Diamond California Sr.Defensive Back L.J. Stevens Mercyhurst Sr. Rontez Miles California Sr. Kenny Pettis Edinboro Sr. Johnny Franco IUP Sr.Return Specialist Justin Caliste Gannon So. Punter Andrew Cerett California Fr.

All-PSAC West Second TeamsOFFENSEQuarterback Cody Harris Edinboro Jr. Running Back De’Antwan Williams IUP Sr. Allen Jones II Mercyhurst Jr. Akeem Satterfield Slippery Rock Sr.Offensive Tackle Shawn Ellenberger Edinboro Sr. Mike Felker Clarion Jr.Offensive Guard Anthony Herko Lock Haven Jr. Jack Abercrombie California So.Center Anthony DiPasquale IUP Sr.Tight End Shawn Walker Edinboro Sr.Wide Receiver L. Stephens-Howling Slippery Rock Jr. Paris Bruner Mercyhurst Sr. Pat Brewer IUP Jr.Placekicker Steven Wakefield Mercyhurst Jr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line Dustin Galich Mercyhurst Jr. Ian Jeffers Gannon Sr. Jeff Thompson Slippery Rock Sr. Derek Walker Slippery Rock Jr. Akeem Smith IUP Jr.Linebacker Williams Giles Gannon Sr. Bruce Davis Edinboro Sr. Quindell Dean Slippery Rock Jr. James Goins Lock Haven Sr.Defensive Back Anthony Saunders Slippery Rock Jr. K.Connors-McChristian Gannon Sr. Branden Williams Edinboro Sr. Jerrell McFadden IUP So.Return Specialist Jaimire Dutrieuille Slippery Rock Fr.Punter Steven Wakefield Mercyhurst Jr.

EASTERN DIvISION

Offensive Player of the YearZach Zulli, QB, Shippensburg

Defensive Player of the YearBryan Thomson, DL, East Stroudsburg

Freshman of the YearMatt Soltes, QB, East Stroudsburg

Coach of the YearMark Maciejewski, Shippensburg

PSAC Post Season AwardsWESTERN DIvISION

Offensive Player of the YearHarvie Tuck, RB, IUP

Defensive Player of the YearRontez Miles, DB, California

Freshman of the YearBrandon Brown-Dukes, RB, Mercyhurst

Coach of the YearCurt Cignetti, IUP

2012 PSAC HONORS

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2012 PSAC Offensive LeadersRushing Team G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G1. Franklyn Quiteh BLOOM 12 287 2121 7.4 24 67 176.82. Rondell White WCU 11 280 1553 5.5 11 64 141.23. Harvie Tuck IUP 14 269 1660 6.2 16 69 118.64. Brandon Brown-Dukes MER 11 244 1295 5.3 16 65 117.75. Eddie Mateo BLOOM 11 177 1076 6.1 6 74 97.8

Passing Team G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G1. Zach Zulli SHIP 13 342 544 10 62.9 4,747 54 365.22. Kevin Morton KUTZ 10 284 413 10 68.8 3,378 34 337.83. Cody Harris EDIN 10 245 368 8 66.6 2,823 20 282.34. Liam Nadler GAN 11 242 428 21 56.5 2,910 21 264.55. Matt Soltes ESU 10 171 281 9 60.9 2,622 21 262.2

Receiving Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G1. Mike Williams CAL 11 73 1,006 10 68 13.8 91.52. Jacob Baskerville SHIP 13 85 1,405 14 53 16.5 108.13. Colby Tuell KUTZ 11 70 772 8 34 11.0 70.24. Josh Mastromatto KUTZ 9 53 403 6 45 7.6 44.85. Abraham Ocasio GAN 11 64 911 10 89 14.2 82.8

Scoring Team G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Franklyn Quiteh BLOOM 12 25 0 0 0 150 12.52. Rondell White WCU 11 18 0 0 0 108 9.83. Taylor Groff ESU 10 0 48 15 0 93 9.34. Trevor Harman SHIP 13 19 0 0 0 114 8.85. Curtis Wortham KUTZ 11 16 0 0 0 96 8.7

All-Purpose Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. Rondell White WCU 11 1,553 624 18 12 2,207 200.62. Franklyn Quiteh BLOOM 12 2,125 85 0 0 2,210 184.23. Curtis Wortham KUTZ 11 932 144 6 656 1,738 158.04. Justin Caliste GAN 11 6 715 160 702 1,583 143.95. Mike Frennette SHIP 13 861 598 0 270 1,729 133.0

Field Goals Team G FG FGA Pct. FG/G1. Tyler Groff ESU 10 15 23 65.2 1.502. Brett Ullman IUP 14 19 29 65.5 1.403. Shawn Leo WCU 11 13 15 86.7 1.204. Cody Nuzzo CAL 11 11 14 78.6 1.005. M.Szczupakowski GAN 11 10 12 83.3 .90

2012 PSAC LEADERS

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2012 PSAC LEADERS

Tackles Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack1. Ronell Willams WCU 11 39 80 119 10.8 1.52. Isaiah Fleming CHEY 10 62 45 107 10.7 1.53.Kenny Pettis EDIN 10 46 57 103 10.3 04. Mike Phillips GAN 12 40 56 96 8.7 05. Jarrett Pidgeon BLOOM 11 51 53 104 8.7 1

Sacks Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G1. BJ Stevens CAL 11 13 3 89 14.5 1.322. Julian Howsare CLAR 10 9 5 89 11.5 1.153. Larry Webster BLOOM 12 11 5 84 13.5 1.134. Jake Metz SHIP 13 10 3 81 11.5 .885. J. Thompson LIUP 10 7 1 68 7.5 .75

Tackles for Loss Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G1. BJ Stevens CAL 11 18 9 101 22.5 2.052. Jake Metz SHIP 13 16 6 108 19.0 1.463. Julian Howsare CLAR 10 10 6 102 13.0 1.304. Cody Fleming SHIP 13 12 9 44 16.5 1.275. Larry Webster BLOOM 12 12 6 87 15.0 1.25

Passes Defended Team G Brkup Int Total Avg/G1. A. Saunders ROCK 11 14 3 17 1.702. Ta’Von Bailey GAN 11 13 0 13 1.303. Bob Sabol WCU 7 12 1 13 1.184. Kenny Pettis EDIN 11 8 3 11 1.105. James Cooper SHIP 10 11 2 13 1.08

Kick Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. Paris Bruner MER 11 17 554 2 97 32.62. J. Dutrieuille ROCK 11 24 656 1 92 28.63. D. Levesque LIUP 7 10 274 0 35 27.44. David Coates MILL 11 45 1,156 1 97 25.75. Brandon Monk WCU 10 17 436 0 75 25.6

Punt Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg1. C. McGrane LIUP 10 14 119 0 0 8.52. Ben Simmen IUP 13 17 126 0 0 7.43. Ben Eisel EDIN 10 23 168 0 0 7.3

Larry Webster

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2012 Bloomsburg Regional AwardsFootball Gazette All-Super Region OneFranklyn Quiteh RB First TeamBrian Clarke OL First TeamLarry Webster DL First TeamRyan Maggs FB Second TeamChris Steck OL Second TeamMatt Feiler OL Second TeamJarrett Pidgeon LB Second TeamDan Fisher P Second TeamEddie Mateo RB Third TeamDan Fisher PK Third TeamDan Haverstock S Third Team

Daktronics All-Super Region OneFranklyn Quiteh RB First TeamBrian Clarke OL First TeamJarrett Pidgeon LB Second Team

2012 REGIONAL AWARDS

Brian Clarke

Franklyn Quiteh

Ryan Maggs

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TRADITION

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Year-by-YearSince 1935

1935BSC 19 Clarion 0 6 Millersville 0 0 Lock Haven 0 0 Mansfield 3 6 Indiana (PA) 0 0 Shippensburg 26 12 East Stroudsburg 0 6 Slippery Rock 21 Record: 4-3-1Head Coach: George Buchheit

1936BSC 7 Susquehanna 21 0 Millersville 9 8 Lock Haven 14 0 Mansfield 19 7 Indiana (PA) 26 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Slippery Rock 10 7 East Stroudsburg 0 Record: 1-7Head Coach: Austin Tate

1937BSC 20 Millersville 0 6 Indiana (PA) 25 0 Mansfield 12 6 Lock Haven 14 0 Shippensburg 28 6 Susquehanna 0 12 East Stroudsburg 0 Record: 3-4Head Coach: Austin Tate

1938BSC 7 Millersville 19 0 Indiana (PA) 32 0 Mansfield 25 18 Lock Haven 21 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Kutztown 7 7 East Stroudsburg 25 6 Panzer 13Record: 0-8Head Coach: Austin Tate

1939BSC 7 Millersville 19 0 Indiana (PA) 32 0 Mansfield 25 18 Lock Haven 21 0 Shippensburg 12 0 Kutztown 7 7 East Stroudsburg 25 6 Panzer 13 Record: 0-8Head Coach: Austin Tate

1940BSC 0 Millersville 12 0 Indiana (Pa) 33 0 Mansfield 40 6 Lock Haven 19 24 Shippensburg 14 0 Kutztown 20 0 East Stroudsburg 12 Record: 1-6Head Coach: George Bucheit

1941BSC 0 Mansfield 26 0 Lock Haven 27 0 Shippensburg 42 14 Kutztown 0 0 East Stroudsburg 3 Record: 1-4Head Coach: George Bucheit

1942-1943: World War II, No Team

1944BSC 20 Drexel 6 13 Ursinus 6 0 Scranton 39 0 Drexel 30 0 Scranton 32 Record: 2-3Head Coach: Frank Kostos

1945BSC 6 Lock Haven 7 13 East Stroudsburg 0 19 East Stroudsburg 7 7 Lock Haven 8Record: 2-2Head Coach: George Bucheit

1946BSC 0 Mansfield 0 12 Lock Haven 20 0 Clarion 6 0 Millersville 13 12 Shippensburg 6 19 Kutztown 0 7 East Stroudsburg 6 41 Rider 6Record: 4-3-1Head Coach: John Hoch

1947 BSC 6 Mansfield 7 19 Lock Haven 14 11 Clarion 7 37 Millersville 0 12 Shippensburg 19 24 Kutztown 7 13 East Stroudsburg 12 34 Rider 0Record: 6-2Head Coach: Robert Redman

1948BSC 25 Wilkes 0 7 Mansfield 0 6 Lock Haven 0 26 King’s College 0 20 Millersville 12 13 Shippensburg 7 27 Kutztown 0 47 Lycoming 0 14 East Stroudsburg 0Record: 9-0PSTC Champions (sportswriters poll)Head Coach: Robert Redman

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1949BSC 7 Wilkes 20 26 Mansfield 0 26 Lock Haven 14 21 King’s College 0 32 Millersville 7 14 Shippensburg 13 27 Kutztown 14 48 Lycoming 0 28 East Stroudsburg 22Record: 8-1PSTC Champions (sportswriters poll)Head Coach: Robert Redman

1950BSC 39 Mansfield 6 20 at Lock Haven 0 40 at Millersville 2 26 at Shippensburg 6 35 Kutztown 0 27 Wilkes 7 6 at West Chester 31 12 at Indiana (PA) 0Record: 7-1Head Coach: Robert Redman

1951BSC 20 Mansfield 7 35 Lock Haven 6 40 Millersville 14 40 Shippensburg 14 28 at Kutztown 0 27 at Wilkes 7 16 West Chester 7 20 Indiana 0Record: 8-0PSTC ChampionsHead Coach: Robert Redman

1952BSC 32 Wilkes 12 25 Mansfield 6 13 at Trenton 6 7 at Scranton 33 0 at California 0 22 New Haven 12 6 at West Chester 26 14 at Lock Haven 0Record: 5-2-1Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1953BSC 27 at Wilkes 6 26 at Mansfield 7 48 Trenton 0 7 Scranton 25 20 California 13 14 at New Haven 12 7 West Chester 20 46 Lock Haven 13Record: 6-2 (2nd in conference)Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1954BSC 28 Mansfield 0 26 Cortland (NY) 13 44 Wilkes 0 49 at King’s 0 14 New Haven 26 21 at California 13 0 at West Chester 41 40 at Lock Haven 13Record: 6-2PSTC Co-ChampionsHead Coach: Jack Yohe

1955BSC 27 at Mansfield 6 6 at Cortland 13 12 at Wilkes 0 20 King’s 19 21 at New Haven 25 7 California 6 17 West Chester 7 0 Lock Haven 0Record: 5-2-1 PSTC ChampionsHead Coach: Jack Yohe

1956BSC 13 Delaware State 0 3 Cortland 6 38 Mansfield 6 3 at Shippensburg 20 25 at King’s 7 6 at California 31 7 at West Chester 27Record: 3-4Head Coach: Jack Yohe

1957BSC 6 at Lock Haven 13 0 at Delaware State 13 12 at Cortland 42 33 at Mansfield 6 19 Shippensburg 20 26 California 12 7 West Chester 13Record: 2-5 Head Coach: Walter Blair

1958BSC 20 Shippensburg 19 16 at King’s 12 32 Mansfield 6 16 Cortland 0 12 Millersville 0 12 at East Stroudsburg 12 0 at West Chester 56 6 Lock Haven 12Record: 5-2-1Head Coach: Walter Blair

1959BSC 7 at Shippensburg 13 6 King’s 0 12 at Mansfield 6 6 at Cortland 6 14 at Millersville 20 0 East Stroudsburg 7 13 West Chester 10 6 at Lock Haven 14Record: 3-4-1Head Coach: Walter Blair

1960BSC 13 at Shippensburg 6 14 at King’s 7 20 Cortland 14 13 Lock Haven 7 27 Mansfield 21 20 at East Stroudsburg 21 39 Cheyney 0 13 at West Chester 42Record: 6-2 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1961BSC 34 Shippensburg 7 31 King’s 12 8 at Cortland 16 7 at Lock Haven 18 21 at Mansfield 7 0 East Stroudsburg 36 28 at Cheyney 0 7 West Chester 26Record: 4-4 (2-2 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1962BSC 14 Lock Haven 34 34 Mansfield 26 6 at King’s 6 0 at West Chester 28 33 Millersville 14 32 at Cheyney 6 6 Kutztown 12 12 at East Stroudsburg 19Record: 3-4-1 (3-4 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1963BSC 14 at Lock Haven 21 21 at Mansfield 30 13 King’s 6 0 West Chester 28 0 at Millersville 6 7 Cheyney 0 13 at Kutztown 25 14 East Stroudsburg 7Record: 3-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Walter Blair

1964BSC 7 Lock Haven 13 7 Mansfield 19 10 at Brockport 26 0 at West Chester 54 20 Millersville 6 7 at Cheyney 7 20 Kutztown 13 0 at East Stroudsburg 34Record: 2-5-1 (2-3-1 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1965BSC 13 at Lock Haven 25 6 at Mansfield 7 15 Brockport 6 21 West Chester 40 32 at Millersville 27 14 Cheyney 6 47 at Kutztown 0 0 East Stroudsburg 34Record: 4-4 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1966BSC 25 Shippensburg 39 21 Lock Haven 6 13 Mansfield 7 21 at West Chester 41 20 Millersville 19 0 at Cheyney 14 31 Kutztown 7 6 at East Stroudsburg 18Record: 4-4 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1967BSC 31 at Shippensburg 20 34 at Lock Haven 20 42 at Mansfield 37 34 at Susquehanna 19 28 West Chester 50 28 at Millersville 19 35 Cheyney 12 19 at Kutztown 26 6 East Stroudsburg 58Record: 6-3 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Russell Houk

1968BSC 13 Lock Haven 27 24 Mansfield 6 13 Susquehanna 13 7 at West Chester 41 13 Millersville 21 34 at Cheyney 12 24 Kutztown 12 14 at East Stroudsburg 70Record: 3-4-1 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Denstorff

1969BSC 25 at Lock Haven 28 21 at Mansfield 34 14 Adelphi 16 13 West Chester 38 14 at Millersville 7 28 Cheyney 7 6 at Kutztown 17 23 East Stroudsburg 38Record: 2-6 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Densdorff

1970BSC 25 Lock Haven 7 16 Mansfield 3 35 at Delaware Valley 27 0 at West Chester 42 23 Millersville 17 27 at Cheyney 7 7 Kutztown 24 22 at East Stroudsburg 47Record: 5-3 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Jerry Densdorff

1971BSC 28 Scranton 6 8 at Lock Haven 54 21 at Mansfield 20 35 California (Pa.) 26 7 West Chester 56 7 at Millersville 48 21 Cheyney 14 0 at Kutztown 43 7 East Stroudsburg 26Record: 4-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1972BSC 14 at Shippensburg 28 62 at Scranton 0 22 Lock Haven 24 21 Mansfield 6 14 at California (Pa.) 42 14 at West Chester 61 15 Millersville 16 8 at Cheyney 7 17 Kutztown 6 20 at East Stroudsburg 6Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1973BSC 19 Shippensburg 9 14 at Lock Haven 13 28 at Mansfield 7 0 Westminster 32 16 West Chester 49 14 at Millersville 55 14 Cheyney 21 14 at Kutztown 7 3 East Stroudsburg 21Record: 4-5 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1974BSC 3 at Shippensburg 28 7 Lock Haven 0 10 Mansfield 10 7 at Westminster 23 3 at West Chester 34 14 Millersville 16 0 at Cheyney 29 6 Kutztown 28 9 at East Stroudsburg 30Record: 1-7-1 (0-5-1 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1975BSC 0 Shippensburg 41 9 at Lock Haven 8 19 Wilkes 41 7 West Chester 28 0 at Millersville 55 14 Cheyney 35 0 at Kutztown 38 0 East Stroudsburg 28 7 at Mansfield 19Record: 1-8 (0-6 PC)Head Coach: Bill Sproule

1976BSC 12 at Shippensburg 21 10 Lock Haven 12 28 Mansfield 7 21 at Wilkes 31 0 at West Chester 17 14 Millersville 20 27 at Cheyney 15 20 Kutztown 21 6 at East Stroudsburg 21Record: 2-7 (2-4 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1977BSC 6 Shippensburg 3 14 at Lock Haven 21 24 at Mansfield 0 31 Wilkes 6 7 West Chester 20 21 at Millersville 28 27 Cheyney 7 7 at Kutztown 14 20 East Stroudsburg 24Record: 4-5 (2-3 PC)Head Coach Ron Puhl

1978BSC 7 Ithaca 25 7 at Shippensburg 35 31 Lock Haven 15 7 Mansfield 6 38 at Wilkes 7 16 at West Chester 3 10 Millersville 7 7 at Cheyney 35 14 Kutztown 7 3 at East Stroudsburg 23Record: 6-4 (3-2 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1979BSC 6 at Ithaca 13 13 Shippensburg 16 21 at Lock Haven 31 24 at Mansfield 7 27 Wilkes 3 7 West Chester 15 7 at Millersville 27 3 Cheyney 9 7 at Kutztown 12 3 East Stroudsburg 31Record: 2-8 (1-4 PC)Head Coach: Ron Puhl

1980BSC 3 Ithaca 58 13 at Shippensburg 42 6 Lock Haven 16 13 Mansfield 14 17 at West Chester 41 15 Millersville 42 5 at Cheyney 3 7 Kutztown 28 15 at East Stroudsburg 70Record: 1-8 (1-4 PC)Head Coach: Clark Boler

1981BSC 0 at Ithaca 35 17 Shippensburg 38 19 at Lock Haven 42 26 Mansfield 36 8 West Chester 56 0 at Millersville 72 16 Cheyney 34 24 at Kutztown 48 0 East Stroudsburg 49 9 Edinboro 25Record: 0-10 (0-5 PC)Head Coach: Clark Boler

1982BSC 7 at Edinboro 34 10 at Shippensburg 35 0 Lock Haven 14 7 Mansfield 7 0 at West Chester 46 14 Millersville 24 20 at Cheyney 24 20 Kutztown 7 7 at East Stroudsburg 34Record: 1-7-1 (1-5-1 PC)Head Coach: George Landis

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1983BU 7 at Slippery Rock 18 9 Shippensburg 10 10 at Lock Haven 28 10 at Mansfield 6 25 West Chester 24 22 at Millersville 14 17 Cheyney 13 7 at Kutztown 14 7 at East Stroudsburg 13 28 Lycoming 10Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: George LandisPC Place: Second

1984BU 11 at Shippensburg 17 23 Lock Haven 0 23 East Stroudsburg 13 14 at Cheyney 6 28 Mansfield 9 15 at Millersville 22 14 California (PA) 24 14 Kutztown 3 34 at West Chester 31 14 at Lycoming 24 14 at California (PA) * 21Record: 6-5 (5-1 PC)Head Coach: George Landis* - PA “State Game”

1985BU 18 Shippensburg 3 49 at Lock Haven 14 21 at East Stroudsburg 16 24 Cheyney 0 35 at Mansfield 13 28 Millersville 17 17 at California (Pa.) 10 29 at Kutztown 23 51 Buffalo State 7 8 West Chester 6 31 Indiana (Pa.) * 9 38 Hampton (Va.) ** 28 0 at North Alabama ** 34Record: 12-1 (6-0 PC)Head Coach: George Landis* PC “State Game”** NCAA Division II Playoffs

1986BU 30 at Shippensburg 26 38 Lock Haven 32 7 at West Chester 44 20 East Stroudsburg 3 39 at Cheyney 14 51 Mansfield 26 3 at Millersville 36 24 Slippery Rock 22 7 Kutztown 7 21 at Norfolk State 7Record: 7-2-1 (3-2-1 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1987BU 17 at Norfolk State 26 24 Shippensburg 10 25 at Lock Haven 6 14 West Chester 39 16 at East Stroudsburg 3 14 Cheyney 0 28 at Mansfield 17 21 Millersville 33 24 at Slippery Rock 23 17 at Kutztown 3 35 New Haven 18Record: 8-3 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1988BU 14 Norfolk State 6 21 Shippensburg 7 17 Lock Haven 6 14 Kutztown 9 9 West Chester 24 18 East Stroudsburg 7 3 Cheyney 0 9 Mansfield 0 17 Millersville 51 7 Indiana (Pa.) 32 2 New Haven 26Record: 7-4 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1989BU 3 at James Madison 48 7 Shippensburg 25 24 at Lock Haven 7 20 at Kutztown 24 20 West Chester 28 17 at East Stroudsburg 14 28 Cheyney 31 25 at Mansfield 35 33 Millersville 22 0 at Indiana 48 21 New Haven 16Record: 4-7 (3-3 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1990BU 7 at Youngstown St. 43 9 at Shippensburg 20 7 Lock Haven 14 6 Edinboro 33 23 Kutztown 21 12 at Central Connecticut 10 21 East Stroudsburg 23 21 at Cheyney 17 16 Mansfield 14 35 at Millersville 40 7 at West Chester 17Record: 4-7 (3-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1991BU 21 Shippensburg 24 9 at Lock Haven 14 21 at Edinboro 23 19 at Kutztown 67 37 Central Connecticut 7 10 * East Stroudsburg 20 44 Cheyney 14 31 at Mansfield 24 24 Millersville 17 34 West Chester 12Record: 5-5 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian*Played at Lackawanna Co. Stadium(Steamtown Classic)

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1992BU 24 at Bucknell 41 14 at Shippensburg 20 33 Lock Haven 38 17 *East Stroudsburg 42 12 at Millersville 48 20 Clarion 23 10 Kutztown 17 2 at West Chester 34 30 at Cheyney 7 24 Mansfield 30Record: 1-9 (1-5 PC)Head Coach: Pete Adrian

1993BU 16 at Bucknell 21 7 Shippensburg 30 35 at Lock Haven 32 6 American International 24 0 Millersville 26 18 at Clarion 40 47 at Kutztown 25 38 West Chester 16 6 at East Stroudsburg 31 24 Cheyney 6 17 at Mansfield 7Record: 5-6 (4-2 PC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1994BU 6 New Haven 38 7 at Shippensburg 10 23 California (PA) 22 49 at American Int’l 6 20 Mansfield 7 15 at Millersville 20 27 Lock Haven 23 29 Kutztown 17 29 at West Chester 23 35 East Stroudsburg 24 44 at Cheyney 3Record: 8-3 (5-1 PC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1995BU 20 at New Haven 27 41 Shippensburg 34 24 at California (PA) 20 40 American International 7 56 at Mansfield 13 28 Millersville 28 53 at Lock Haven 20 17 at Kutztown 8 23 West Chester 18 34 at E. Stroudsburg 27 55 Cheyney 0Record: 9-1-1 (5-0-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1996BU 45 at Wayne State 14 14 at Indiana 30 64 Lock Haven 0 28 at American Int’l 24 58 at Cheyney 0 74 Mansfield 13 21 at Millersville 17 42 Shippensburg 19 34 Kutztown 10 20 at West Chester 10 58 East Stroudsburg 42 29 at Clarion* 42Record:10-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

1997BU 22 Wayne State 0 13 Indiana 18 17 at Lock Haven 3 68 Cheyney 6 55 at Mansfield 0 24 Millersville 8 29 at Shippensburg 34 17 at Kutztown 7 24 West Chester 14 42 at East Stroudsburg 17Record: 8-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1998BU 7 at New Haven 25 21 at Shippensburg 28 23 Lock Haven 7 27 Indiana 37 37 Kutztown 9 0 at Millersville 30 10 at West Chester 21 54 Cheyney 12 50 East Stroudsburg 39 42 at Mansfield 14 12 at Edinboro 19Record: 5-6 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

1999BU 37 New Haven 47 36 Shippensburg 28 44 at Lock Haven 24 10 at Indiana 35 42 at Kutztown 33 21 Millersville 31 17 West Chester 35 48 at Cheyney 6 27 at East Stroudsburg 21 53 Mansfield 21 65 Edinboro 16Record: 7-4 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2000BU 20 at Carson-Newman 28 17 at Shippensburg 24 52 Lock Haven 7 48 Cheyney 6 35 at West Chester 7 38 Indiana 14 28 East Stroudsburg 0 41 at Mansfield 7 21 Millersville 20 35 at Kutztown 28 34 at Slippery Rock 27 46 Saginaw Valley * 32 38 Northwood * 14 58 at UC-Davis * 48 34 Delta State* 63Record: 12-3 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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2001BU 29 Shippensburg 18 34 at Lock Haven 24 46 at Cheyney 0 27 West Chester 14 12 at Indiana 23 34 at East Stroudsburg 7 41 Mansfield 6 42 at Millersville 13 10 Kutztown 7 42 Slippery Rock 14 14 at Grand Valley * 42Record: 9-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2002BU 18 at Indiana 37 27 at Shippensburg 26 47 Lock Haven 23 38 Slippery Rock 14 13 East Stroudsburg 16 49 at Millersville 26 31 at Kutztown 21 37 Cheyney 12 23 West Chester 10 17 at Mansfield 6Record: 8-2 (5-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2003BU 30 New Haven 17 0 Shippensburg 21 15 at Lock Haven 17 19 at Slippery Rock 16 40 at East Stroudsburg 37 50 Millersville 7 35 Kutztown(OT) 28 45 at Cheyney 21 34 at West Chester 35 21 Mansfield 6 40 Indiana 42Record: 7-4 (5-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2004BU 20 at Slippery Rock 17 10 at Shippensburg 48 54 Lock Haven 0 34 Indiana 24 24 East Stroudsburg 30 37 at Kutztown 12 69 Cheyney 0 49 Mansfield 7 24 at West Chester 35 23 at Millersville 20Record: 7-3 (4-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2005BU 40 Slippery Rock 24 33 at Fairmont St. 0 49 Shippensburg 21 63 Lock Haven 0 27 at Indiana 0 31 at East Stroudsburg 24 12 Kutztown 0 48 at Cheyney 14 40 at Mansfield 12 42 West Chester 35 42 Millersville 28 39 East Stroudsburg* 52Record: 11-1 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

2006BU 3 at James Madison 14 24 California (Pa.) 19 28 at Edinboro 10 24 Clarion 10 35 at Shippensburg 14 30 West Chester 27 41 Kutztown 14 31 at Mansfield 7 28 at Millersville 16 45 East Stroudsburg 37 35 at Cheyney 6 21 West Chester * 20 24 at Shepherd * 21 3 at N.W. Missouri * 33 Record: 12-2 (6-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*NCAA Division II Playoffs

2007BU 42 C.W. Post 28 13 at California, Pa. 31 41 Edinboro 42 52 at Clarion 10 28 at West Chester 44 49 at Kutztown 32 42 MILLERSVILLE 28 35 at East Stroudsburg 26 55 CHEYNEY 6 41 Indiana 35 Record: 7-3 (4-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2008BU 49 at Ashland 42 24 California (Pa.) 17 24 Mercyhurst 0 31 Kutztown 21 13 at C.W. Post 6 49 at Millersville 24 42 East Stroudsburg 23 43 at Cheyney 7 21 at Shippensburg 0 21 West Chester 24 38 at Gannon 10 28 West Chester* 21 24 California (PA.)* 27Record: 11-2 (6-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale* NCAA Division II Playoffs

2009BU 10 Ashland 7 17 at California (PA) 10 17 at Mercyhurst 7 31 at Kutztown 12 24 C.W. Post 14 45 Millersville 10 27 East Stroudsburg 13 28 Cheyney 6 27 Shippensburg 28 14 West Chester 30 7 Gannon (OT) 10 Record: 8-3 (5-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

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2010BU 14 at Ashland 24 41 Clarion 13 47 IUP 20 44 at Millersville 7 26 East Stroudsburg 13 52 at Cheyney 14 23 at Shippensburg 3 45 West Chester 21 36 at C.W. Post 16 61 Kutztown 35 37 at Mercyhurst* 56 28 at California (Pa)** 26 14 at Mercyhurst** 28Record: 10-3 (7-0 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale*PSAC Championships**NCAA Division II Playoffs

2011BU 27 Ashland 20 45 at Clarion 10 20 at IUP 16 46 Millersville 7 32 at East Stroudsburg 20 45 Cheyney 10 38 Shippensburg 18 55 at West Chester 42 21 C.W. Post 24 14 at Kutztown 52Record: 9-2 (5-2 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale

2012BU 44 at Stonehill 28 30 Edinboro 14 44 Kutztown 37 42 at LIU Post 27 43 Gannon 24 38 at Millersville 14 48 East Stroudsburg 27 27 at Cheyney 13 42 at Shippensburg 49 24 West Chester 23 49 at Slippery Rock 41 20 at Shippensburg** 58Record: 10-2 (6-1 PSAC)Head Coach: Danny Hale**NCAA Division II Playoffs

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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All-Time SeriesSince 1892Opponent W L T Pct.Adelphi University 0 1 0 .000American International 3 1 0 .750Ashland (OH) 3 1 0 .750Askam Athletic Club 1 0 0 1.000Bellefonte Academy 1 3 0 .250Berwick 2 1 0 .667Berwick Rangers 1 0 0 1.000Berwick YMCA 5 0 0 1.000Brockport State (NY) 1 1 0 .500Bucknell Academy 2 2 2 .500Bucknell University 0 7 0 .000Bucknell University Reserves 6 4 0 .600Buffalo State 1 0 0 1.000UC Davis 1 0 0 1.000California (PA) 13 8 2 .619Carlisle Indian School 0 3 0 .000Carlisle Indian School Reserves 5 1 0 .833Carson-Newman (TN) 0 1 0 .000Catawissa 1 0 0 1.000Central Connecticut State 2 0 0 1.000Central Pennsylvania College (1) 1 0 0 1.000Centralia Athletic Club 1 1 0 .500Cheyney 43 9 1 .820Clarion 6 4 1 .600Conway Hall (Carlisle) 0 1 0 .000Cortland State (NY) 3 4 1 .438C.W. Post 5 1 0 .833Delaware State 1 1 0 .500Delaware Valley College 1 0 0 1.000Delta State (MS) 0 1 0 .000Dickinson College 0 1 0 .000Dickinson Seminary (2) 13 7 1 .643Drexel University 1 1 0 .500East Stroudsburg 39 43 2 .476Edinboro 3 6 0 .333Edwardsville High School 0 1 0 .000Fairmont State (WV) 1 0 0 1.000Franklin & Marshall College 2 0 0 1.000Freeland Mining & Mechanical Insti. 2 0 0 1.000Friendship Football Club, Bloomsburg 1 0 0 1.000Gannon University 2 1 0 .667Gettysburg College 0 2 0 .000Gettysburg College Reserves 1 0 0 1.000Grand Valley State 0 1 0 .000Hampton University (VA) 1 0 0 1.000

Opponent W L T Pct.Harrisburg Tech High School 0 1 0 .000Harry Hillman Academy 2 0 0 1.000Hazleton Athletic Club 1 1 0 .500Hazleton High School 1 0 0 1.000Indiana (PA) 10 18 0 .357Ithaca College 0 4 0 .000James Madison 0 2 0 .000Keystone Academy (3) 3 3 0 .500King’s College (PA) 10 0 1 .955Kutztown 44 21 1 .674Lafayette College 0 6 0 .000Lebanon Valley College 1 0 0 1.000Lock Haven 43 38 3 .530Lycoming College (2) 3 1 0 .750Mansfield 55 22 4 .704Mercyhurst 2 2 0 0.500Millersville 40 30 5 .566Montgomery Athletic Club 1 0 0 1.000Montgomery High School 2 0 0 1.000Mt. Carmel Academy 1 0 0 1.000Mt. Carmel Athletic Association 1 1 0 .500Mt. Carmel High School 0 1 2 .333Mt. Carmel YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Muhlenberg College 0 2 0 .000Nanticoke 1 0 0 1.000New Haven State (4) 2 2 0 .500New Haven, University of 3 5 0 .375Norfolk State 2 1 0 .667North Alabama 0 1 0 .000Northumberland 1 0 0 1.000Northumberland Athletic Assoc, 2 1 0 .667Northumberland High School (5) 1 0 0 1.000Northwest Missouri State 0 1 0 .000Northwood (MI) 1 0 0 1.000Orangeville 1 0 0 1.000Oswego State (NY) 0 1 1 .250Panzer College 1 1 0 .500Penn State College (6) 0 1 0 .000Penn State College Freshmen 0 2 0 .000Penn State College Reserves 0 1 0 .000Philadelphia Central High School 1 0 0 1.000Hazleton Pioneer Football Club 1 0 0 1.000Pittston 1 0 0 1.000Pittston Athletic Club 3 0 0 1.000Plymouth Athletic Club 0 1 0 .000

ALL-TIME SERIES

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Opponent W L T Pct.Pottsville High School 1 0 0 1.000Rider College 2 0 0 1.000Saginaw Valley (MI) 1 0 0 1.000St. Gabriel High School 1 0 0 1.000St. Thomas College (7) 3 2 0 .600School of the Lackawanna 1 0 0 1.000Scranton Commercial School 1 0 0 1.000Scranton High School 2 0 0 1.000Scranton, University of (7) 2 4 0 .333Shenandoah High School 1 0 0 1.000Shepherd (WV) 1 0 0 1.000Shickshinny 1 0 0 1.000Shippensburg 33 44 0 .428Slippery Rock 10 3 0 .769Stonehill 1 0 0 1.000Sunbury 1 0 0 1.000Sunbury High School 1 1 0 .500Sunbury Tau Phi Sigma 0 1 0 .000Susquehanna University 11 6 1 .639Susquehanna University Reserves 2 0 0 1.000Trenton State (NJ) 2 0 0 1.000Treverton Athletic Association 1 0 0 1.000Univ. of Pennsylvania 0 1 0 .000Univ. of Pennsylvania Reserves 1 0 0 1.000Ursinus College 0 1 0 .000Wayne State 2 0 0 1.000West Chester 24 46 0 .342West Hazleton 1 0 0 1.000Westminster College 0 2 0 .000Wilkes University 10 3 0 .769Wilkes-Barre Academy 0 1 0 .000Wilkes-Barre High School 3 2 1 .583Wilkes-Barre YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Williamsport High School 3 1 0 .750Wyoming Seminary 6 23 3 .234Wyoming Seminary Reserves 0 1 0 .000York YMCA 1 0 0 1.000Youngstown State University 0 1 0 .000

(1) now Albright College(2) known as Lycoming College or Dickinson Seminary(3) now Keystone College(4) now Southern Connecticut State(5) now Shikellamy High School(6) now Penn State University(7) also known as Univ. of Scranton/St. Thomas College

1892 — 2-1-11893 — 2-41894 — 5-31895 — 4-31896 — 4-2-11897 — 3-41898 — 2-21899 — No Team1900 — No Team1901 — 7-2-11902 — 7-31903 — 6-1-11904 — 8-11905 — 4-41906 — No Team1907 — 2-61908 — 3-51909 — 4-41910 — 7-11911 — 4-4-21912 — 5-3-11913 — 5-31914 — 5-41915 — 5-2-11916 — 4-4-11917 — 4-2-11918 — WW I1919 — 2-51920 — 3-61921 — 1-6-11922 — 5-41923 — 5-31924 — 3-51925 — 3-51926 — 4-31927 — 3-51928 — 4-41929 — 5-31930 — 4-2-11931 — 2-2-31932 — 1-3-21933 — 2-51934 — 4-3-11935 — 4-3-11936 — 1-7

1937 — 3-41938 — 1-6-11939 — 0-81940 — 1-61941 — 1-41942 — WW II1943 — WW II1944 — 1-41945 — 2-21946 — 4-3-11947 — 6-21948 — 9-01949 — 8-11950 — 7-11951 — 8-01952 — 5-2-11953 — 6-21954 — 6-21955 — 5-2-11956 — 3-41957 — 2-51958 — 5-2-11959 — 3-4-11960 — 6-21961 — 4-41962 — 3-4-11963 — 3-51964 — 2-5-11965 — 4-41966 — 4-41967 — 6-31968 — 3-4-11969 — 2-61970 — 5-31971 — 4-51972 — 5-51973 — 4-51974 — 1-7-11975 — 1-81976 — 2-71977 — 4-51978 — 6-41979 — 2-81980 — 1-81981 — 0-10

1982 — 1-7-11983 — 5-51984 — 6-51985 — 12-1 #, +1986 — 7-2-11987 — 8-31988 — 7-41989 — 4-71990 — 4-71991 — 5-51992 — 1-91993 — 5-61994 — 8-3 #1995 — 9-1-1 #1996 — 10-2 #, +1997 — 8-2 #1998 — 5-61999 — 7-42000 — 12-3 #, +2001 — 9-2 #, +2002 — 8-2 #2003 — 7-4 #2004 — 7-32005 — 11-1 #,+2006 — 12-2 #, +2007 — 7-3 2008 — 11-2 +2009 — 8-32010 — 10-3#,+2011 — 9-22012 — 10-2+ + -- NCAA Playoffs# -- PSAC East Champs

Year-by-YearSince 1892

ALL-TIME SERIES

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All-Time Coaching Records

Head Coach (seasons) Year(s) Overall Record Pct.W.H. Detwiler (2) 1892-1893 4-5-1 .450A.K. Aldinger (10) 1894-1898, 1901-1905 50-25-3 .660B.F. Bryant (2) 1907-1908 5-11 .313George Harry (1) 1909 4-4 .500Charles Albert (1) 1910 7-1 .875John W. Weimer (7) 1911-1917 32-22-6 .583Thomas W. Pownall (1) 1919 2-5 .286Raymond Deidrick (1) 1920 3-6 .333George Mead (4) 1921-1924 14-18-1 .439Alfred K. Jackson (1) 1925 3-5 .375Thornley Booth (6) 1926-1931 22-19-4 .533George Buchheit (7) 1932-1935, 1940-41, 1945 15-26-4 .378Austin Tate (4) 1936-1939 5-25-1 .177Frank Kostos (1) 1944 1-4 .200John Hoch (1) 1946 4-3-1 .563Robert B. Redman (5) 1947-1951 38-4 .905Jack Yohe (5) 1952-1956 25-12-2 .667Walter Blair (7) 1957-1963 26-26-3 .500Russ Houk (4) 1964-1967 16-16-1 .500Jerry Densdorff (3) 1968-1970 10-13-1 .438William Sproule (5) 1971-1975 15-30-1 .337Ron Puhl (4) 1976-1979 14-24 .368Clark Boler (2) 1980-1981 1-18 .053George Landis (4) 1982-1985 24-18-1 .570Pete Adrian (7) 1986-1992 36-37-1 .493Danny Hale (20) 1993-2012 173-56-1 .754TOTALS (115) 1892-2012 549-433-32 .557

ALL-TIME COACHING HISTORY

Former Head Coach Danny Hale

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Bloomsburg Individual RecordsPASSING AttemptsGame 69 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) * 56 Rich Lichtel (1967) Season 415 Rich Lichtel (1967) 285 Glenn McNamee (1996)Career 986 Jay DeDea (1984-87) 915 Eric Miller (1997-2000)

CompletionsGame 39 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) * 32 Rich Lichtel vs. LHU, Mansfield (1967)Season 194 Alan Eck (1990) 189 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 527 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 495 Jay DeDea (1984-1987) 492 Dan Latorre (2006-2009)

Yards GainedGame 506 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992) 415 Eric Miller vs. New Haven (1999)Season 2,771 Rich Lichtel (1967) 2,571 Eric Miller (1999) Career 7,474 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 7,370 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 6,950 Glenn McNamee (1993-1996)

Touchdown PassesGame 5 Rich Lichtel (1967) 5 Eric Miller vs. Saginaw Valley (2000) # 5 Eric Miller vs. UC Davis (2000) # 5 Jack Lydic vs. Indiana (PA)(2003) 4 Ozzie Snyder vs. Mansfield (1958) 4 Eric Miller vs. Northwood (2000) # 4 Chris Thompson vs. Mansfield (2001) 4 Chris Thompson vs. Millersville (2001) 4 Andrew Herrmann vs. Millersville (2002) 4 Jack Lydic vs. Shippensburg (2005) 4 Jack Lydic vs. Millersville (2005) 4 Dan Latorre vs. West Chester (2007)Season 26 Rich Lichtel (1967) 22 Tim Kelly (2012) 22 Eric Miller (2000) 22 Glenn McNamee (1996)Career 70 Eric Miller (1997-2000) 60 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 57 Glenn McNamee (1993-1996)

PASSING Best Completion PercentageGame 85.0% (17-20) Chris Thompson vs. Mansfield (2001) 82.3% (14-17) Dan Latorre vs. James Madison (2006)Season 63.3% Eric Miller (1999) 60.3% Dan Latorre (2006)Career 58.1% Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 57.5% Eric Miller (1997-2000) 57.3% Alan Eck (1989-1991)

Most InterceptionsGame 6 Jay DeDea vs. West Chester (1986) 5 Joe Geiger vs. Lock Haven (1972)Season 23 Rich Lichtel (1967) 15 Eric Miller (1998)Career 48 Jay DeDea (1984-87)

Yards/CompletionGame 30.4 Dick Rohrer vs. Shippensburg (1961)Season 16.7 Dan Latorre (2006)Career 15.0 Dan Latorre (2006-2009) 14.9 Rich Lichtel (1965-67)

Yards/GameSeason 307.8 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 241.1 Eric Miller (1997-2000)

RECEIvING ReceptionsGame 17 Tom Pajic vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 87 Ron Lelko (1996)Career 229 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

Yards Gained Game 290 Bob Tucker vs. Susquehanna (1967) $ *Season 1,455 Ron Lelko (1996) *Career 3,151 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

Receiving TouchdownsGame 4 Ron Lelko vs. Shippensburg (1996) 4 Stan Kucharski vs. Shippensburg (1967) 4 Bob Tucker vs. Millersville (1967) 4 Rocco Forgione vs. Millersville (2002)Season 16 Matt Wilson (1999)Career 34 Mike Lelko (1997-2000)

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RUSHING CarriesGame 59 Jerry Marks vs. Mansfield (1991) *Season 303 Irv Sigler (1996)Career 908 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

Net Yards GainedGame 300 Jerry Marks vs. Mansfield (1991)Season 2,260 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 5,689 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)*

Highest Average/CarryGame 23.3 Bill Firestine vs. Mansfield (1968)Season 7.4 Franklyn Quiteh (2012)Career 6.4 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

Rushing TouchdownsGame 5 Irv Sigler vs. Cheyney (1997) 5 Irv Sigler vs. East Stroudsburg (1996) 5 Mike Johnson vs. Cheyney (1995) 5 Jamar Brittingham vs. CW Post (2007) 5 Eddie Mateo vs. Clarion (2011)Season 32 Jamar Brittingham (2005)*Career 83 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

TOTAL OFFENSE PlaysGame 80 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 479 Jay DeDea (1987)Career 1,354 Jay DeDea (1984-87)

Yards GainedGame 484 Jeff King vs. Lock Haven (1992)Season 2,515 Rich Lichtel (1967)Career 6,594 Glen McNamee (1993-96)

All-Purpose YardsGame 347 Jim Browning vs. King’s (PA) (1954)Season 2,563 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 6,867 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

SCORING TouchdownsGame 5 Eddie Mateo vs. Clarion (2011) 5 Jamar Brittingham vs. C.W. Post (2007) 5 Irv Sigler vs. Cheyney (1997) 5 Irv Sigler vs. E. Stroudsburg (1996) 5 Mike Johnson vs. Cheyney (1995)Season 34 Jamar Brittingham (2005) *Career 85 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

SCORING Most Extra Points MadeGame 9 Garrett Bloom vs. Cheyney (2004) 9 Garrett Bloom vs. Lock Haven (2005)Season 54 Garrett Bloom (2005) 54 Jon Koenig (2008)Career 171 Jon Koenig (2006-2009)

Most Two-Point Conversions MadeGame 2 Eric Miller and Mike Lelko (2000)Season 4 Kevin Grande (1985)

Most Field Goals Made Game 5 Dan Fisher vs. C.W. Post (2010) 4 Dan Fisher vs. E. Stroudsburg (2011) 4 Dan Fisher vs. E. Stroudsburg (2010) 3 Mark Weiss (Twice) 3 Chris Mingrone vs. Ship.(1986) 3 Tom Boop vs. Lock Haven (1998) 3 Garrett Bloom vs. Lock Haven (2003) 3 Garrett Bloom vs. E. Stroudsburg (2005) Season 20 Dan Fisher (2010)Career 46 Dan Fisher (2010-Present) 29 Bill Beall (1992-95) 29 Mark Weiss (1988-91) 29 Jon Koenig (2006-2009)

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 6 Mark Weiss vs. Mansfield (1988)Season 20 Chris Mingrone (1986)Career 59 Dan Fisher (2010-Present) 45 Jon Koenig (2006-2009) 41 Bill Beall (1992-95)

Most PointsGame 34 Jamar Brittingham vs. C.W. Post (2007) Season 204 Jamar Brittingham (2005)*Career 658 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)*

Most Points Per GameSeason 17 Jamar Brittingham (2005)Career 11.6 Jamar Brittingham (2004-07)

RETURNS Most Punt ReturnsGame 7 Toyae Berry vs. Shippensburg (2000) 5 Bob James vs. Millersville (1990) 5 Mike Kolojejchick (Twice)Season 31 Toyae Berry (2000)Career 83 Sean Smith (1993-96)

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Most Punt Return YardsGame 137 Sean Smith vs. Mansfield (1996)Season 336 Ryan Schuck (2005)Career 641 Ryan Schuck (2005-06)

RETURNS Highest Punt Return AverageGame 80.0 Jim Browning vs. California (PA) (1954)Season 12.9 Sean Smith (1995)Career 20.9 David Toth (1971-72)

Most Punt Return TouchdownsGame 2 Sean Smith vs. Mansfield (1996)Season 5 Sean Smith (1996)Career 6 Sean Smith (1993-96)

Most Kickoff ReturnsGame 7 Sean Smith, Twice (1996)Season 29 Sean Smith (1996)Career 99 Sean Smith (1993-96)

Highest Kickoff Return AverageGame 36.5 Tony Woods vs. N. Alabama (1985) #Season 35.2 Bill Firestine (1968)Career 26.9 Jesse Cooper (2006-2009) 26.6 Steve Meszaros (1980-81)

Most Kickoff Return TouchdownsGame 1 Several timesSeason 2 Bill Firestine (1968)Career 2 Bill Firestine (1968-70) 2 Charles Bender (1972-75) 2 Steve Meszaros (1980-81) 2 Sean Smith (1993-96) 2 Bryant Stone (2000-2002)

DEFENSE Most TacklesGame 23 Frank Sheptock vs. N.Alabama (1985) #Season 159 Frank Sheptock (1985)Career 537 Frank Sheptock (1982-85)

Most InterceptionsGame 4 Randy Bullock vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Season 10 Tony Woods (1985) 10 Linc Welles (1974)Career 26 Tony Woods (1982-85) *

Fumble RecoveriesCareer 12 Frank Sheptock (1982-85)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Pass 94 Jay DeDea vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest TD Pass 94 Jay DeDea vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest Run 87 Jamar Brittingham vs. Kutztown (2007)Longest TD Run 87 Jamar Brittingham vs. Kutztown (2007)Longest Catch 94 Joe Dowd vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest TD Catch 94 Joe Dowd vs. Indiana (PA) (1985)Longest Punt 83 Stan Covington vs. Delaware St. (1957)Longest Punt Return 80 Jim Browning (1954)Longest TD Punt Return 76 Jim Browning (1954)Longest Kickoff Return for TD 101 Steve Meszaros (1981) 100 Bryant Stone vs. Slippery Rock (2000)Longest Field Goal 52 Dan Fisher vs Edinboro (2012) 50 ^ Pete McKenna vs. East Stroudsburg (1979) 50 Jon Koenig vs. Kutztown (2009)Longest Field Goal Attempt 55 Rick Farris vs. Shippensburg (1981)Longest TD Interception Return 104 Bob Groover vs. Mansfield (1953) 91 Jesse Cooper vs. Millersville (2008)Longest Fumble Return for a TD 96 Matt Keys vs. West Chester (9-29-01)Most Points Scored in One QuarterGame 36 (1st Q.) vs. Lock Haven 1996

NOTE: In 2002, the NCAA changed statistics policies to in-clude post-season stats in career figures. Career numbers for seasons prior to 2002 exclude post-season competition.

* PSAC Record

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Bloomsburg Record BookAll-Time LeadersMOST RUSHING YARDS - GAME Name Yards Year Opponent1. Jerry Marks 300 1991 Mansfield2. Franklyn Quiteh 282 2012 E. Stroudsburg3. Irv Sigler 278 1997 Lock Haven4. Irv Sigler 268 1997 Millersville5. Tom Martin 259 1985 Kutztown6. Irv Sigler 257 1997 Cheyney Jamar Brittingham 257 2007 Millersville8. Irv Sigler 254 1996 American Int’l9. Jamar Brittingham 250 2005 Slippery Rock10. Irv Sigler 249 1997 Mansfield

MOST RUSHING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Jamar Brittingham 2,260 20052. Franklyn Quiteh 2,121 20123. Franklyn Quiteh 2,015 20104. Irv Sigler 2,038 19975. Irv Sigler 1,693 19966. Jamar Brittingham 1,435 20077. Marques Glaze 1,354 20008. Marques Glaze 1,327 20019. Derrick Price 1,279 200810. Mike Ceroli 1,269 200411. Mike Morrucci 1,221 197912. Franklyn Quiteh 1,192 201113. Eddie Mateo 1,185 201114. Eddie Mateo 1,076 201215. Jamar Brittingham 1,003 2006

MOST RUSHING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards Years1. Jamar Brittingham 5,689 2004-20072. Franklyn Quiteh 5.328 2010-Present3. Irv Sigler 5,034 1994-19974. Mike Morrucci 3,586 1976-19795. Marques Glaze 3,329 1998-20016. Mike Ceroli 3,170 2000-20047. Mike Johnson 3,120 1992-19958. Arrastene Henry 2,665 1998-20019. Tom Martin 2,476 1985-198710. Eddie Mateo 2,261 2011-2012

Bold represents a player active in 2013

MOST PASSING YARDS - GAME Name Yards Date Opponent1. Jeff King 506 1992 Lock Haven2. Eric Miller 415 1999 New Haven3. Eric Miller 385 2000 UC Davis +4. Jay DeDea 373 1984 West Chester5. Rich Lichtel 360 1967 Mansfield6. Jay DeDea 358 1987 New Haven7. Jay DeDea 354 1986 Lock Haven8. Dan Latorre 350 2009 West Chester9. Jack Lydic 345 2003 East Stroudsburg10. Glen McNamee 341 1996 Shippensburg

MOST PASSING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Rich Lichtel 2,771 19672. Eric Miller 2,571 19993. Dan Latorre 2,398 20064. Jay DeDea 2,321 19875. Glen McNamee 2,291 19976. Jay DeDea 2,225 19867. Alan Eck 2,166 19908. Jack Lydic 2,135 20059. Eric Miller 2,060 200010. Pat Carey 2,026 2010

MOST PASSING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards TDs Years1. Eric Miller 7,474 70 1997-20002. Dan Latorre 7,370 60 2006-20093. Glen McNamee 6,950 57 1993-19964. Jack Lydic 5,186 31 2002-20055. Rich Lichtel 4,953 43 1965-19676. Alan Eck 4,815 33 1989-19917. Jay DeDea 4,705 37 1983-19868. Pat Carey 3,647 37 2009-20119. Mike Glovas 2,943 13 1983-198510. Chris Thompson 2,504 26 1998-2001

+ - NCAA PLAYOFFSNOTE: IN 2002, ThE NCAA ChANgEd sTATIsTICs pOlICIEs TO INCludE pOsT-sEAsON sTATs IN CArEEr fIgurEs. BlOOmsBurg rECOrds fOr sEAsONs prIOr TO 2002 ExCludE pOsT-sEAsON COmpETITION.

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MOST RECEPTIONS - SEASON Name Recs. Year1. Ron Lelko 87 19962. Mike Lelko 76 19983. Mike Lelko 75 19994. Matt Wilson 64 19995. Stef Kern 62 19906. Mike Lelko 61 20007. Buck Eardley 58 19958. Ron Lelko 57 1997 Buck Eardley 57 199410. Brahin Bilal 54 2006 Rocco Forgione 54 2002

MOST RECEPTIONS - CAREER Name Recs. Years1. Mike Lelko 229 1997-20002. Buck Eardley 185 1992-19953. Ron Lelko 172 1994-19974. Bob Tucker 131 1965-19675. Jeff Zoranski 128 1991-19946. Kevin Grande 123 1983-19867. Paul Lonergan 117 1987-19898. Stef Kern 109 1988-19909. Brahin Bilal 108 2004-200710. Mike Blake 107 1979-1982 Tierell Johnson 107 1999-2002

MOST RECEIvING YARDS - SEASON Name Yards Year1. Ron Lelko 1,455 1996 2. Matt Wilson 1,345 1999 3. Brahin Bilal 1,183 20064. Rocco Forgione 1,075 2002 5. Buck Eardley 1,006 1995 6. Mike Lelko 980 19997. Mike Lelko 952 20008. Buck Eardley 911 19939. Mike Lelko 902 199810. Brahin Bilal 883 2007

MOST RECEIvING YARDS - CAREER Name Yards Years1. Mike Lelko 3,151 1997-20002. Buck Eardley 3,134 1992-19953. Ron Lelko 2,936 1994-19974. Brahin Bilal 2,248 2004-20075. Bob Tucker 2,126 1965-19676. Tierell Johnson 1,952 1999-20007. Matt Wilson 1,858 1998-19998. Stef Kern 1,762 1988-19909. Rocco Forgione 1,642 1999-200210. Jeff Zoranski 1,589 1991-199411. Kevin Grande 1,570 1983-198612. Kyle Fisher 1,536 2009-2012

1,000 YARD RUSHERS - SEASON Name Yards TDs YearFranklyn Quiteh 2,121 24 2012Eddie Mateo 1,076 6 2012Franklyn Quiteh 1,192 12 2011Eddie Mateo 1,185 12 2011Franklyn Quiteh 2,015 22 2010Derrick Price 1,279 7 2008Jamar Brittingham 1,435 23 2007Jamar Brittingham 1,003 12 2006Jamar Brittingham 2,260 32 2005Mike Ceroli 1,269 11 2004Mike Ceroli 1,034 11 2003Marques Glaze 1,327 12 2001Marques Glaze 1,354 17 2000Irv Sigler 2,038 20 1997Irv Sigler 1,693 25 1996Mike Johnson 1,060 16 1995Mike Johnson 1,007 11 1994Mike Morrucci 1,221 9 1979Mike Morrucci 1,130 8 1978

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1981 MIKE BLAKE (TE)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1982 MIKE BLAKE (TE)

Associated Press 1st Team

1983 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1984 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

TONY WOODS (DB) Associated Press 2nd Team

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1985 FRANK SHEPTOCK (LB) Associated Press 1st Team

(First player to become three-time first team AP All-American)

TONY WOODS (DB) AFCA 1st Team,

Associated Press Honorable Mention

MIKE JUPINA (C) Associated Press Honorable Mention

DOUG DeLAMBO (OT) Associated Press Honorable Mention

KEVIN GRANDE (TE) Associated Press Honorable Mention

1986 KEVIN GRANDE (TE)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1987 JAY DeDEA (QB)

Associated Press Honorable Mention

1988 JOSHUA LEE (DT)

Football Gazette 2nd Team, Associated Press Honorable Men.

1989 JOHN FULMER (C)

Football Gazette 2nd Team

1990 ERIC JONASSEN (OT)

Football Gazette 1st TeamAssociated Press 2nd Team

1991 ERIC JONASSEN (OT)

Associated Press 1st TeamAFCA 1st Team,

Football Gazette 1st Team

1994 CHET HENICLE (DB)

CoSIDA 3rd Team

1995 JAMES SMITH (OT)

Football Gazette 2nd TeamAssociated Press 3rd Team

CoSIDA 3rd Team

BUCK EARDLEY (WR) Football Gazette 2nd Team

1996 RON LELKO (WR)

Associated Press 1st TeamCoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 1st TeamAmerican Football Quarterly 1st Team

TIM BAER (OG) CoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 2nd TeamAssociated Press 3rd Team

SEAN SMITH (All-Purpose/Returns) Football Gazette 1st Team

CoSIDA 2nd Team

IRV SIGLER (RB) Associated Press 2nd Team

CoSIDA 2nd TeamFootball Gazette 2nd Team

Bloomsburg All-Americans 1997

IRV SIGLER (RB)Harlon Hill Award

Associated Press 1st TeammDaktronics/CoSIDA 1st Team

Football Gazette 1st TeamAmerican Football Coaches 1st Team

TIM BAER (OG)Associated Press 1st Team

Daktronics/CoSIDA 2nd Team Football Gazette, 2nd Team

GARY FITTERY (DL)Football Gazette 3rd Team

1998 TIM BAER (OG)

Football Gazette 1st Team

CHRIS ORLANDO (DB)Football Gazette Honorable Mention

2000 JEFF SMITH (OT)

Associated Press 3rd TeamDaktronics 1st Team

Football Gazette 3rd Team

MIKE LELKO (WR) Associated Press 3rd team Football Gazette 2nd team

MARQUES GLAZE (TB)—Football Gazette 2nd team

2002 BRIAN BINGAMAN (OT)

D2football.com, Hon. Mention

2003 CHRIS MULLIN (OT)Dopke.com 1st team

2004 JAHRI EVANS (OT)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamAssociated Press 2nd teamFootball Gazette 2nd team

ALL-AMERICANS

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2005 JAHRI EVANS (OT)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamDaktronics 1st Team

Don Hansen’s 1st TeamAssociated Press 1st TeamD2football.Com 1st Team

JAMAR BRITTINGHAM (RB)Daktronics 1st Team

D2football.Com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st team

Associated Press 1st Team

JOHN MOSER (OG)Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

2006 TYLER TRETTIN (DB)Daktronics 2nd Team

D2football.com 2nd Team

DAVE SHEMARIA (OL)D2football.com Honorable Mention

BRAHIN BILAL (WR)D2football.com Honorable Mention

2007 JAMAR BRITTNGHAM (RB)

American Football Coaches 1st TeamDaktronics 1st Team

D2football.com Honorable Mention

2008 MATT BOSS (OL)

D2football.com Honorable Mention

JON OCHS (DL)D2football.com Honorable Mention

2010 PAT CASEY (OL)

Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB)Daktronics 1st Team

Associated Press 1st TeamD2football.com 1st TeamDon Hansen’s 1st Team

Bloomsburg All-Americans 2011

DAN FISHER (K) Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

MATT COX (FB)Don Hansen’s 2nd Team

FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB) Don Hansen’s Honorable Mention

2012 FRANKLYN QUITEH (RB)

Daktronics 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team

Beyond Sports Network 1st TeamD2football.com 1st Team

BRIAN CLARKE (OL)Daktronics 1st Team

Associated Press 2nd TeamBeyond Sports Network 1st Team

D2football.com 2nd Team

LARRY WEBSTER (DL) Beyond Sports Network 3rd Team

D2football.com Honorable Mention

ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICAN BREAKDOWNAll-Americans: 52Associated Press: 31Football Gazette: 19D2football.com: 13CoSIDA: 8Don Hansen: 8 Daktronics: 8AFCA: 7Dopke.com: 1American Football Quarterly: 1

1997 Harlon Hill Winner - Irv Sigler

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA First Round - November 17, 2012 Shippensburg 58, Bloomsburg 20

NCAA PLAYOFF HISTORY

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 7 7 0 6 20Shippensburg 3 10 24 21 58

1st BU-Quiteh 3 yd run (Fisher kick) SHIP-Newcomer 34 yd field goal2nd SHIP-Baskerville 21 yd pass from Zulli Newcomer kick) BU-Quiteh 3 yd run (Fisher kick) SHIP-Newcomer 31 yd field goal 3rd SHIP-Barley 48 yd pass from Zulli Newcomer kick) SHIP-Newcomer 27 yd field goal SHIP-Zulli 1 yd run (Newcomer kick) SHIP-Baskerville 44 yd pass from Zulli (Newcomer kick)4th SHIP-Barley 28 yd pass fromHerod (Newcomer kick) SHIP-Frenette 16 yd run (Newcomer kick) SHIP-Lawshe 4 yd run (Newcomer kick) BU-Knerr 2 yd run

RUSHING: BU-Franklyn Quiteh 24-199; Eddie Mateo 10-31; Tim Kelly 3-10; Dai’Shon Munger 2-1; Brady Knerr 3-minus 7. SU-Kevin Herod 7-63; Mike Frenette 13-74; Zach Zulli 10-22;

PASSING: BU-Tim Kelly 3-14-23-3; Brady Knerr 6-8-79-0; MC-Travis Rearick 26-35-479-0.

RECEIvING: BU-Ryan Dickerson 3-32; Dylann Manni 3-49; Kyle Fisher 2-19; Ryan Maggs 1-4. SU-J.Baskerville 7-153; Trevor Harman 6-117; Bryan Barley 3-94; Kevin Herod 7-64; Mike Frenette 2-52; Alex Kujian 1-13; Sheldon Mayer 1-10; Blair Brooks 1-4.

SHIPPENSBURG--The Bloomsburg University football team saw its 2012 campaign come to an end Saturday afternoon as the Huskies dropped a 58-20 decision in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs at SU Student Association Field at Seth Grove Stadium. Junior running back Franklyn Quiteh led the Huskies with 199 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns in the setback. He will head into his senior season in 2013 ranked second in BU history in rushing with 5,328 yards, 361 behind BU leader Jamar Brittingham's PSAC-record 5,689. The rushing output marked Quiteh's 17th consecutive 100-yard game and 32nd of his career; both are school-records. With its 241 rushing yards, Bloomsburg set the PSAC single-season rushing record with 3,789 yards this season. It also ranked on the BU all-time leaderboard in points scored (451 - fourth) and touchdowns (61 - second). Bloomsburg senior captain Jarrett Pidgeon was one of three BU players with seven or more tackles. His seven total stops brought his season total to 104. He also had a pair of pass breakups. Sophomore line-backer Justin Shirk and senior safety Dan Haverstock led the Huskies with eight tackles apiece. Haverstock also broke up a pass.Zach Zulli sparked the come-from-behind victory for the Red Raiders. He threw for 479 yards on 26-for-35 passing and three touchdowns.On the second rush of the game, Quiteh ran off a 15-yard gain for Bloomsburg. The run elevated BU to becoming the all-time leading rushing team in PSAC history. Quiteh was the main focus on the opening drive, running for 41 yards and capping off a 61-yard, game-opening drive with a three-yard touchdown run. After a Kelly interception, Shippensburg drove down to the seven-yard line and decided to go for a fourth-and-goal attempt. Haver-stock stormed into the backfield from his safety position to tackle SU's Kevin Herod in the backfield for a three-yard loss and an SU turnover on downs. The Red Raiders got on the board with 28.8 seconds left in the first quarter with a 34-yard field goal from Drew Newcomer to bring the game to 7-3. BU frustrated Zulli on three straight plays as Shippensburg didn't gain a yard on its red zone attempt, leading to a potential field goal. The 20-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Cole Parkinson and recov-ered by Shirk as the Huskies held the Red Raiders scoreless yet again.Bloomsburg was unable to put points on the board its next four posses-sions. BU simply could not keep the Red Raiders out of the end zone for long. It took Shippensburg just three plays to go 77 yards and score on a 21-yard TD pass from Zulli to Jacob Baskerville to give SU its first lead of the game at 10-7 with 5:53 to play in the half. The Huskies responded to the Shippensburg touchdown drive with one of their own. Quiteh rushed for his second TD of the day from three yards out to give Bloomsburg a 14-10 lead with 1:54 to play in the half. Quiteh eclipsed the 2,000-yard rushing mark for the second time in his career on the drive. Shippensburg was prepared to take the four-point deficit into halftime and punted with 26 seconds to play in the half. The punt, how-ever, hit a BU blocker’s foot downfield as SU recovered and took over at the BU 26-yard line. After BU’s Shaun Moore and Brian Clarke teamed up to sack Zulli, Shippensburg kicked a 31-yard field goal to cut the Bloomsburg lead to 14-13 heading into the locker room. The Red Raiders broke the game open in the third quarter. They scored 28 points in the third and 48 unanswered. The Huskies had two costly turnovers in the third quarter including one in the red zone that the Red Raiders took advantage of in rout of a 45-6 scoring advantage in the second half. Shippensburg finished with two, 100-yard receivers in Baskerville and Trevor Harman. Baskerville led the game with 153 yards and two touchdowns as Harman brought in 117.

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ERIE--Quarterback Travis Rearick threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns to lead Mercyhurst College to a 28-14 win over Bloomsburg University in an NCAA Division II Super One Regional semi-final game. With the loss the Huskies end their season with a record of 10-3. Franklyn Quiteh finished with 132 yards rushing giving him 2,015 for the season. He becomes just the third freshman in Division II history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. On BU’s first possession quarterback Pat Carey was hit hard on a pass at his own 19-yard line. The ball bounced into the hands of Fred Hale, who returned the ball to the Huskies eight-yard line. Two plays later Rearick scrambled three yards for a touchdown putting the Mercyhurst up 7-0 with 11:42 left in the first. Taking over their own 14-yard line the Lakers marched eight plays down to the Huskies 24-yard line. On a first down play Rearick took off after the pocket broke down and was hit hard by Mike Varanavage and fumbled the ball. While it appeared that Blooms-burg had recovered the ball, Mercyhurst came out of the pile with the ball. On the next play, Rearick hit Gerald Anderson with a pass out of backfield. Anderson dodged a few tackles and went down the sideline into the end zone for a score. Mercyhurst extended its lead to 21-0 early in the third quarter marching 70 yards in 13 plays, converting twice on fourth down, including fourth and goal at the one yard with Rearick hitting Tim Herbeber with a scoring pass with 5:52 to go in the quarter. The Huskies finally got on the board on the ensuing possession with Quiteh scoring from four yards out. The big play on the drive was a 37-yard run by Quiteh that moved the ball from the Mercy-hurst 48 to the Laker 11-yard line. In the fourth quarter the Lakers made it a three touchdown lead when Rearick hit Terrance Coon with a 48-yard scoring pass with 7:00 to play in the game capping an 87-yard drive. The Huskies got a 50-yard kickoff return from Wallace Jamison that put the ball at the Mercyhurst 35-yard line. Using the pass almost exclusively, Carey directed the 35-yard scoring drive hitting tight end Ben Weaber with a nine yard scoring pass. Mercyhurst was able to recover the onside kick, but had to punt the ball back to the Huskies. Bloomsburg then moved to the Laker nine-yard line before turning the ball over on downs with just seconds left in the game.

Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Regional Semifinal - November 27, 2010 Mercyhurst 28, Bloomsburg 14

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 0 0 7 7 14Mercyhurst 7 7 7 7 28

1st MC Rearick 4 run (Wakefield kick)2nd MC Anderson 24 pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick)3rd MC Herbener 3 pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) BU Quiteh 4 run (Fisher kick)4th MC Coon 48 pass from Rearick (Wakefield kick) BU Weaber 9 pass from Carey (Fisher kick)

RUSHING: BU-Franklyn Quiteh 24-132; Pat Carey 10-4; Codie Butler5-4; Mike Wagner 1-1; Andre Morales 1-minus 1. MC-Gerald Anderson 21-75; Travis Rearick 3-minus 4; Trevor Kennedy 1-minus 4; TEAM 3-minus 11.

PASSING: BU-Pat Carey 9-26-0-111; Mike Wagner 0-3-0-0; Ben Weaber 0-1-0-0. MC-Travis Rearick 24-34-1-252.

RECEIvING: BU-Ben Weaber 3-19; Ryan Dickerson 2-65; Andre Morales 1-8; Glenn Hutton 1-8; Matt Marchioni 1-6; Kyle Fisher 1-5. MC-Terrance Coon 8-108; Jeff Groene 6-66; Trevor Kennedy 4-30; R.J. Miller 2-14; Gerald Anderson 1-24; Matt Mohr 1-6; Tim Herbener 1-3; Paris Bruner 1-1.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA First Round - November 20, 2010 Bloomsburg 28, California, Pa 26CALIFORNIA--Franklyn Quiteh rushed for 141 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Bloomsburg University to a 28-26 win over California, Pa University in an NCAA Division II first round playoff game. After the first three drives of the game resulted in punts, the Huskies put together an 8 play, 80-yard scoring drive late in the first, capped by a 15-yard run from Quiteh early in the second quarter putting the Huskies up 7-0. The Vulcans answered on their next possession going 63 yards with quarterback Josh Portis throwing a 27-yard TD pass to Ched-rick Cherry before halftime to tie the game at 7-7. Later in the second the Vulcans took over at their own 44-yard line with 1:18 to play and moved to the Huskies six yard line with 21 seconds to go. But a sack by Husky Mike Pecot stopped the Vulcans, forcing a 30-yard field goal attempt. Cal’s Marc Domonkos con-nected to give them a 10-7 lead at the break. In the third quarter the Vulcans Tommie Campbell intercepted BU quarterback Pat Carey deep in Cal territory. That would later lead to a Cal 46-yard field goal giving the home team a 13-7 lead with 6:57 to go in quarter. Bloomsburg though responded and regained the lead on its next drive. Carey directed the Huskies on a 65-yard scoring drive that was completed with a 33-yard TD pass to Ryan Dickerson with just under 4 minutes to play in the third Cal reclaimed the lead with just 35 seconds left in the third. The Huskies would regain the lead for the third time on its next series. Tight end Ben Weaber launched a 57-yard TD pass to Kyle Fisher to give BU the 21-20 edge. On the kickoff a penalty by the Vulcans put them back at their own 15-yard line to start the drive. After Portis was sacked on consecutive plays Cal was forced to punt from its own end zone giving the Huskies the ball at the Vulcan 38-yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, Quiteh ran 38-yards for a score putting the Huskies on top 28-20 with 5:32 to play. Through the air the Vulcans moved the ball to the Huskies 42-yard line. On 4th and 10 BU was called for pass interference, giving the Vulcans new life. On the next play Portis connected on a 28-yard scoring pass to bring the score to 28-26. Cal failed on the two point completion followed by an onsides kick recoverey by the Huskies who ran out the clock for the win.

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 0 7 7 14 28California (Pa.) 0 10 10 6 26

2nd BU Quiteh 15 run (Fisher kick) CAL Cherry 27 pass from Portis (Domonkos kick) CAL Domonkos 30 field goal3rd CAL Domonkos 46 field goal BU Dickerson 33 pass from Carey (Fisher kick) CAL Moore 29 pass from Portis (Domonkos kick)4th BU Fisher 57 pass from Weaber (Fisher kick) BU Quiteh 38 run (Fisher kick) CAL Cherry 28 pass from Portis (Domonkos kick)

RUSHING: BU-Franklyn Quiteh 22-141; Codie Butler 5-12; TEAM 2-minus 4; Pat Carey 3-minus 22. CAL-Lamont Smith 12-29; Trey Johnson 7-28; Chedrick Cherry 1-9; Cody Wilson 1-0; Josh Portis 8-minus 12.

PASSING: BU-Pat Carey 8-17-3-99; Ben Weaber 1-1-0-57. CAL-Josh Portis 26-48-0-300.

RECEIvING: BU-Tyler Guise 4-52; Kyle Fisher 3-71; Ryan Dickerson1-33; Andre Morales 1-0. CAL-Chedrick Cherry 8-130; Terrance Moore 8-71; Derrick Jones 5-59; B. Williamson 1-18; Mike Williams 1-11; Cody Wilson 1-7; Lamont Smith 1-3; Trey Johnson 1-1.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Regional Final - November 29, 2008 California, Pa 27, Bloomsburg 24BLOOMSBURG— Kevin McCabe threw three touchdown passes to lead California, Pa. to a 27-24 win over Bloomsburg in the NCAA Division II Super 1 Regional Final. The Vulcans opened the game on a 10-play, 70-yard scoring drive capped off by a one-yard touchdown plunge by Daine Williams. The extra point attempt was blocked by the Huskies Dave Huot to make the score 6-0 with 10:08 left in the first quarter. On the ensuing drive, Derrick Price broke a 44-yard run down to the 10-yard line, followed by a 10-yard touchdown run by Price on the next play to give Bloomsburg a 7-6 lead. The Vulcans would reclaim the lead on a 15-yard touchdown pass from McCabe to A.J Jackson, making the score 13-7 with 12:06 left in the second quarter. On the ensuing drive, Dan Latorre hit Kyle Ream on a 46-yard yard strike, setting up a 12-yard touchdown pass from Latorre to Price as the Huskies took the lead 14-13. Following a missed field goal by the Vulcans, the Huskies would drive down to the California 38-yard line, but Latorre was intercepted by Cal’s Patrick Swearinger as the Huskies led 14-13 at the half. Jesse Cooper returned the second-half kickoff 81 yards to the California eight-yard line thanks to a touchdown saving tackle by Swearinger. The Huskies settled for a field goal to take 17-13 with 12:30 remaining in the third. On the Huskies next possession, Cal’s Brandon Gordon forced a Price fumble at the Bloomsburg 46-yard line. Three plays later, McCabe found Marcel Pestano for a 16-yard touchdown to give the Vulcans a 20-17 lead. Following a three-and-out by Bloomsburg, Cal would take a 10-point lead when McCabe found Josh Gumbert for a six-yard strike with 36 seconds left in the third quarter. Bloomsburg would answer on the ensuing possession, as Latorre plunged in from a yard out to cut the Cal lead to 27-24. Latorre set up the touchdown with a 32-yard scramble from the Cal 48-yard line. After forcing a Vulcans punt, Latorre directed a 10-play, 54-yard drive with under three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. On third-and-nine from the Cal 34-yard line, Latorre scrambled to the eight-yard line, but was separated from the football by the Vulcans Darren Burns. The ensuing fumble was recovered by Cal’s Brandon Gordon. From there, Cal would run out the clock and preserve the victory. Latorre completed 9 of 14 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown as well as rushing for 82 yards. Derrick Price rushed for 112 yards and scored two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving.

1 2 3 4 FCalifornia (Pa.) 6 7 14 0 27HUSKIES 7 7 3 7 24

1st CAL D. Williams 1 yd. run (kick blocked) BU D. Price 10 yd. run (J. Koenig kick)2nd CAL AJ Jackson 15 yd. pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) BU D. Price 12 yd. pass from D. Latorre (J. Koenig kick)3rd BU J. Koenig 20 yd field goal CAL Marcel Pestano 16 yd. pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) CAL Josh Gumbert 6 yd. pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick)4th BU D. Latorre 1 yd. run (J. Koenig kick)

RUSHING: CAL.-Daine Williams 27-145; Windell Brown 10-54; Freddie Bacco 1-2; Kevin McCabe 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. BU-Derrick Price 18-112; Dan Latorre 9-82; Kenny Domzalski 11-45; Stefan Adams 2-3.

PASSING: CAL.-Kevin McCabe 22-29-0-184. BU-Dan Latorre 9-14-1-141.

RECEIvING: CAL-Marcel Pestano 8-84; AJ Jackson 6-67; Eddie Welch 4-20; Josh Gumbert 2-7; Windell Brown 1-4; Daine Williams 1-2. BU.-Kyle Ream 3-64; Derrick Price 3-41; Ben Weaber 2-20; Stefan Adams 1-16.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Second Round - November 26, 2006 Bloomsburg 21, West Chester 20BLOOMSBURG—Dan Latorre passed for 190 yards and three touchdowns and defensive back Jesse Cooper partially blocked the game-winning field goal attempt with a minute to play as Bloomsburg defeated West Chester, 21-20, in an NCAA Division II playoff second round game. Cooper’s blocked kick came following a long West Chester drive that started at its own 4-yard line and came after the Golden Rams defense stopped Bloomsburg, which had a first and goal at the five-yard line. West Chester moved the ball down field to the Huskies 24-yard line before three straight incomplete passes forced the Golden Rams to attempt a 41-yard field goal. On the play, Cooper came in from the left side and stretched out just enough to deflect the ball and keep it short. West Chester opened the scoring on the game’s first drive when Brent Steinmetz burst through an opening at the line and went 41-yards for a score just 3:39 into the game. The Huskies tied up the game on the ensuing drive when Latorre connected with Ryan Schuck on a 39-yard pass play to cap a 68-yard scoring drive. West Chester regained the lead with no time left in the first quarter when Mike Washington caught a four-yard pass from Zwann to make it 14-7 heading into the second period. Bloomsburg kept pace by knotting the score at 14-14 when Latorre connected with Brahin Bilal on a 22-yard scoring pass with 8:41 to play in the half. However, the tie was short-lived as the Golden Rams needed just 1:35 to take the lead for the third time in the game with Zwann directing a drive capped by a 21-yard scoring pass. However, in what proved to be the difference in the game, the extra point try was not successful, following a bobbled snap, giving the visitors a 20-14 advantage. The Huskies then put together a 13-play, 80-yard drive with Latorre hitting Bilal with a five-pass for the score, and with the extra point by Jon Koenig, Bloomsburg went to the locker room with a 21-20 lead. In the second half, neither team had a scoring threat till the Golden Rams had a first and goal at the Huskies eight-yard line midway through the fourth period. But, after two rushes gained just one yard and Zwann was sacked for a 14-yard loss, a 37-yard field goal try by Alex Walsh was wide left keeping the game at 21-20. Latorre finished the day 12 of 18 for 190 yards and three scores, while Brittingham totaled 132 yards on the ground.

1 2 3 4 FWest Chester 14 6 0 0 20HUSKIES 7 14 0 0 21

1st WCU B. Steinmetz 41 yd. run (A. Walsh kick) BU R. Schuck 39 yd. pass from D. Latorre (J. Koenig kick) WCU M. Washington 4 yd. pass from B. Zwaan (A. Walsh kick)2nd BU B. Bilal 22 yd. pass from D. Latorre (J. Koenig kick) WCU C. Clark 21 yd. pass from D. Millard (T. Downs rush failed) BU B. Bilal 5 yd. pass from D. Latorre (J. Koenig kick)

RUSHING: WCU-Brent Steinmetz 22-148; Bran. Hargrose 4-29; Bill Zwaan 5-9; Mke Washington 1-2; Andy Groce 1-0; Matt Burdalski 1-minus 7. BU-J. Brittingham 24-132; Josh Heck 7-36; Dan Latorre 12-24; Kyle Ream 1-7; Brad Nailor 1-2; Stefan Adams 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 1.

PASSING: WCU-Bill Zwaan 13-25-1-204; Matt Burdalski 0-1-0-0. BU-Dan Latorre 12-28-0-190.

RECEIvING: WCU-Mike Washington 6-57; Cody Clark 3-82; Eric Ruffenach 2-18; Ryan Paulson 1-38; Steven Miller 1-22; Brent Steinmetz 1-8. BU-Brahin Bilal 6-104; Luke Kuklick 3-38; Ryan Schuck 1-39; Stefan Adams 1-5; Greg Masters 1-4.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Regional Final - December 2, 2006 Bloomsburg 24, Shepherd 21SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV—Different week, same type of game and the same result. That pretty much sums up Bloomsburg’s 24-21 win over Shepherd in the NCAA Division II football quarterfinal playoff game. With the win the Huskies advance to the national semi-finals for the first time since the 2000 season. Jamar Brittingham’s four-yard, fourth quarter touchdown run provided the winning margin in the victory. The junior rushed for 171 yards on 33 carries versus Division II’s top squad in scoring defense and total defense. It looked like it would be an offensive shootout as both teams quickly marched down the field on their opening possessions. A Tyler Lazear five-yard pass to Mark Springirth capped off Shepherd’s opening drive and put the Rams on top 7-0. The Huskies needed only seven plays to knot the score. Josh Heck completed the 65-yard drive with a 12-yard burst. Jon Koenig’s extra point tied the game with 6:18 left in the first quarter. A 37-yard Dan Latorre to Brahin Bilal touchdown strike on fourth down gave Bloomsburg their first lead with 1:32 in the first quarter. Koenig’s extra point was blocked to leave the Husky edge at 13-7. Later in the first, Lazear threw a 53-yard TD pass on the quarter’s final play. The PAT put the Rams back on top 14-13. The defenses settled in during the second quarter with only Koenig’s 33-yard field goal accounting for the lone second quarter points to help Bloomsburg go into the locker room with a 16-14 edge. The Huskies opened the second half on the march, but safety Dan Peters spoiled the drive with the first of his three interceptions. Nine plays later, Wallace capped off the drive with a three-yard touchdown rush on fourth-and-short. The PAT made it 21-16 midway through the third quarter. A pair of completions to Bilal were the keys to the Huskies’ game-winning drive. A 13-yard catch on 3rd-and-6 prolonged the march, but it was a 44-yard bomb down to the Ram 4-yard line. Brittingham easily went across for the score from there. It was Brittingham again on the two-point conversion to make it 24-21 with 3:36 left. Shepherd would have two more opportunities, but the Bloomsburg defense responded with a pair of picks of their own to give the Huskies the win.

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 13 3 0 8 24Shepherd 14 0 7 0 21

1st SHEP M. Springirth 5 yd. pass from T. Lazear (R. Schmitt kick) BU Josh Heck 12 yd. run (J. Koenig kick) BU B. Bilal 37 yd. pass from D. Latorre (kick blocked) SHEP D. Wallace 53 yd. pass from T. Lazear (R. Schmitt kick)2nd BU Jon Koenig 33 yd. field goal3rd SHEP D. Wallace 3 yd. run (R. Schmitt kick)4th BU J. Brittingham 4 yd. run (J. Brittingham two-point run)

RUSHING: BU-Jamar Brittingham 33-171; Josh Heck 3-21; Dan Latorre 4-10; Stefan Adams 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 1.SHEP-Dervon Wallace 18-64; Bryan Wright 7-38; Tyler Lazear 3-8; Mark Springirth 1-6

PASSING: BU-Dan Latorre 11-19-3-221; SHEP-Tyler Lazear 14-29-2-156; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIvING: BU-Brahin Bilal 6-137; Luke Kuklick 2-35; J. Brittingham 1-19; Greg Masters 1-10; Stefan Adams 1-0.SHEP-Mark Springirth 4-36; Dervon Wallace 2-71; John Sheehan 2-7; Ryan Lavin 2-6; Anthony Thomas 1-12; Chadd Wood 1-12; Bryan Wright 1-8; John Hinton 1-4.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA National Semifinals - December 9, 2006 Northwest Missouri State 33, Bloomsburg 3MARYVILLE, MO — Xavier Omon rushed for 149 yards and two scores to lead Northwest Missouri State to a 33-3 win over Blooms-burg in the NCAA Division II national semifinals. The win puts the Bearcats in the NCAA Division II title game for the second straight season. The loss ended the Huskies 12-game winning streak and denied them their second trip to the title game this decade. Bloomsburg opened the game by recovering the onside kick, but could not move the ball and were forced to punt. Northwest then needed just six plays to march 63 yards for the game’s open-ing score. The drive was capped by a one yard run from Omon with 10:40 left in the first quarter. After forcing a three and out on Bloomsburg’s second drive of the game, the Bearcats moved to the Huskies 15-yard line, but were forced to settle for a 31-yard field goal by Tommy Frevert to make it 10-0 with 1:17 left in the period. Bloomsburg mounted a drive on its third series of the game and drove to the Northwest 22-yard line with the key play being a 21-yard reception by Ryan Schuck on a pass from Latorre. However, the drive stalled and the Huskies had to settle for a career-long 42-yard field goal by Jon Koenig to make it 10-3 with 12:54 left in the half. Northwest answered back on its next drive driving to the Bloomsburg seven-yard line where Frevert connected on a 27-yard field goal for a 13-3 lead for the Bearcats. Northwest added two third period field goals and two fourth quarter touchdowns to win by a 33-3 score.

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 0 3 0 0 3N. W. Missouri St. 10 3 6 14 33

1st NWMS X. Oman 1 yd. run (T. Frevert kick) NWMS Tommy Frevert 31 yd. field goal2nd BU Jon Koenig 42 yd. field goal NWMS Tommy Frevert 27 yd. field goal3rd NWMS Tommy Frevert 31 yd. field goal NWMS Tommy Frevert 23 yd. field goal NWMS X. Oman 1 yd. run (T. Frevert kick) NWMS R. Robinson 12 yd. pass from J. Matthews (T. Frevert kick) RUSHING: BU-Jamar Brittingham 15-56; Marc Best 3-0; Dan Latorre 11- (-33). NWMS-Xavier Oman 29-149; Sheldon Cook 7-30; Josh Matthews 4-0.

PASSING: BU-Dan Latorre 8-19-0-115; Jamar Brittingham 1-1-0-53; Brahin Bilal 0-1-0-0. NWMS-Josh Matthews 23-32-1-252.

RECEIvING: BU-Brahin Bilal 5-104; Jamar Brittingham 2-35; Ryan Schuck 1-21; Greg Masters 1-8. NWMS-EJ Faulkner 8-91; R. Robinson 6-78; Kendall Wright 5-43; Xavier Oman 1-17; Abe Qaoud 1-15; Mike Peterson 1-6; Zach Sherman 1-2.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Second Round - November 19, 2005 East Stroudsburg 52, Bloomsburg 39BLOOMSBURG- Bloomsburg University’s undefeated season came to an end in the second round of the NCAA Playoffs with a 52-39 loss to conference-rival East Stroudsburg. On the opening drive of the game, Bloomsburg’s Dominick Esgro forced Terwilliger 15 yards back into ESU’s end zone where Bloomsburg was credited with a safety on an intentional grounding penalty putting the Huskies ahead, 2-0 just 12 seconds into the game. Bloomsburg then added two Garrett Bloom field goals in the first quarter to make the score 8-0. ESU answered back with 12-play, 87-yard drive that was capped by a seven-yard touchdown run from Terwilliger. On the opening drive of the second quarter, the Warrior’s Zach McDowell blocked a Bloomsburg punt that was returned by Tyree Townes for a touchdown, giving ESU a 14-8 lead. Bloomsburg countered with a two yard touchdown run from Brittingham putting the Huskies back on top 15-14. East Stroudsburg scored again with just over a minute left to put the Warriors up 21-15 going into the locker room. The Huskies opened the second half with two touchdowns in under four minutes regaining the lead 29-21. Brittingham ran 21-yards for the first score and the second came on a Jack Lydic pass to Brad Bowman for a 16-yard touchdown. On their next drive, East Stroudsburg narrowed the Huskies lead to one on a three-yard pass from Terwilliger to Ben Culver. Bloomsburg added another Garrett Bloom field goal to push the Huskies lead to 32-28 at the end of the third quarter. John Glenn picked off a Lydic pass to open the fourth quarter and set up a 40-yard touchdown pass from Terwilliger to Evan Prall. The score put the Warriors back on top 35-32 where they would stay for the rest of the game. Bloomsburg was forced to punt on their next possession and the Warriors added their second-straight score on a 27-yard reception to Prall to increase the ESU lead to 42-32. Zach Toomey recovered a Lydic fumble on Huskies next possession with Anthony Carfagno scoring on a one-yard run giving the Warriors a 52-32 lead. Bloomsburg scored on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Al West to Luke Kuklick to make the final score 52-39.

1 2 3 4 FE. Stroudsburg 7 14 7 24 52HUSKIES 8 7 17 7 39

1st BU TEAM safety BU Garrett Bloom 23 yd. field goal BU Garrett Bloom 29 yd. field goal ESU J. Terwilliger 7 yd. run (M. Brubaker kick)2nd ESU Townes 7 yd. blocked punt return (M. Brubaker kick) BU J. Brittingham 2 yd. run (Garrett Bloom kick) ESU Ogden, 19 yd. pass from J. Terwilliger (M. Brubaker kick)3rd BU J. Brittingham 21 yd. run (Garrett Bloom kick) BU B. Bowman 7 yd. pass from J. Lydic (Garrett Bloom kick) ESU Culver 3 yd. pass from J. Terwilliger (M. Brubaker kick) BU Garrett Bloom 34 yd. field goal4th ESU E. Prall 40 yd. pass from J. Terwilliger (M. Brubacker kick) ESU E. Prall 27 yd. pass from J. Terwilliger (M. Brubaker kick) ESU Brubacker 43 yd. field goal ESU A. Carfagno 1 yd. run (M. Brubacker kick) BU L. Kuklick 15 yd. pass from A. West (M. Brubaker kick)

RUSHING: ESU-Carfagno 19-170; Lucas 11-28; Jim Terwilliger 9-9; TM 1-minus 2. BU-J. Brittingham 29-200; Brad Nailor 2-25; Josh Heck 4-7; Jake Engle 1-3; Tony Ruth 2-2; Al West 2-minus 3; Jack Lydic 7-minus 5.

PASSING: ESU-Jim Terwilliger 16-25-1-224. BU-Jack Lydic 16-26-2-264; Al West 2-2-0-47.

RECEIvING: ESU-Prall 6-110; Strenfel 3-33; Culver 3-32; Carfagno 3-30; Ogden 1-19. BU-Donny Patrick 6-155; J. Brittingham 4-32; Brad Bowman 2-45; Luke Kuklick 2-21; Ryan Schuck 2-15; Kevin Keating 1-32; Greg Masters 1-11.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA First Round - November 19, 2005 Grand valley State 42, Bloomsburg 14ALLENDALE, MI—Tailback Reggie Spearmon rushed for three touch-downs to lead Grand Valley State to a 42-14 win over Bloomsburg University in a NCAA Division II first round game. The Lakers first score of the game came when corner back Darren Smith intercepted a Chris Thompson pass and returned it 35 yards to put Grand Valley up 7-0 with 3:28 left in the first. The Huskies answered as Chris Thompson hit Darryl Williams with an 18-yard scoring pass to tie the game at 7-7 after Tim Oliver’s point after with 1:52 left in the first. The Lakers next score came in the first play of the second period as Curt Anes hit David Kircus on a crossing pattern to gain a 14-7 lead. On the Lakers’ next possession Anes scrambled out of the pocket and raced to the end zone, for another score, leaving Grand Valley ahead 21-7. The Lakers’ last touchdown of the second period came as Reggie Spearmon ran the ball in from one yard out to make it 28-7. The Huskies answered Grand Valley’s scoring drive as Thompson hit Rocco Forgione with an 11-yard scoring pass to make it 28-14 with 57 seconds left in the half. With 3:01 left in the third period, Spearmon bulled his way into the end zone for another touchdown, to make it 35-14 with the point after. Three plays later, Spearmon scored his third touchdown of the day to make it 41-14, after the extra point, with 55 seconds left in the third period. Grand Valley managed to keep the Huskies scoreless for the second half and maintain their lead until the end of the game.

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 7 7 0 0 14Grand Valley State 7 21 14 0 42 1st GV Darren Smith 35 yd. interception return (Kevin Sonntag kick)1st BU Darryl Williams 18 yd. pass from Chris Thompson (Tim Oliver kick)2nd GV David Kircus 10 yd. pass from Curt Anes (Sonntag kick)2nd GV Anes 29 yd. run (Sonntag kick)2nd GV Reggie Spearmon 1 yd. run (Sonntag kick)2nd BU Rocco Forgione 11 yd. pass from Thompson (Oliver kick)3rd GV Spearmon 1 yd. run (Sonntag kick)3rd GV Spearmon 4 yd. run (Sonntag kick)

RUSHING: GV: Reggie Spearmon 24-100; Brent Lesniak 14-63; Curt Anes 7-58; M. Tennessee 3-9; Todd Wogciechowski 4-11. BU: Marques Glaze 18-63; Arrastene Henry 6-32; Jamison McLaughlin 2-6; Doug Werner 1-3; Team 1-0; Chris Thompson 1-0.

PASSING: GV: Curt Anes 17-12-0-187; Todd Wogciechowski 8-4-2-90. BU: Chris Thompson.

RECEIvING: GV: David Kircus 8-172; Tyrone Hibbler 3-61; Reggie Spearmon 2-28; Brent Lesniak 2-10; Terrance Banks 1-6. BU: Rocco Forgione 7-107; Tierell Johnson 5-30; Marques Glaze 4-51; Darryl Williams 2-26; Jamison McLaughlin 1-0.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA First Round - November 18, 2000 Bloomsburg 46, Saginaw valley 32BLOOMSBURG--Quarterback Eric Miller threw five touchdown passes and ran for another, leading Bloomsburg to a 46-32 come-from-behind win over Saginaw Valley State in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. Bloomsburg started fast in the game, taking advantage of a long opening kickoff return by Bryant Stone setting up a five-play, 43-yard scoring drive. Miller hit Mike Lelko with a six-yard pass to complete the drive with 12:24 left in the first. With the visitors coming back to take a 14-7 lead, Bloomsburg scored on the first play of the second quarter when Marques Glaze scored on a 14-yard scamper. The extra point was blocked leaving the Cardinals with a 14-13 advantage. Trailing 24-13, the Huskies closed the deficit to 24-19 with 3:14 left before halftime when Rocco Forgione took a screen pass and went 15 yards for a score. Bloomsburg took the lead on its first possession of the second half moving 93 yards in just four plays. A big play in the drive was a 59-yard pass completion from Miller to Tierell Johnson, giving Bloomsburg the ball at the Cardinals’ 32-yard line. Two plays later, Darryl Williams caught a 27-yard pass from Miller, giving Bloomsburg the lead at 25-24, after the missed two-point conversion. Bloomsburg made it 32-24 later in the period, marching 80 yards in six plays with Miller going over from one-yard out with 4:49 to play in the third. The Cardinals tied the game at 32-32 in the fourth period when Bridges scored on a one-yard run with 11:10 left to play in the game. Later in the period, Miller hit Johnson with a 26-yard pass, giving Bloomsburg a 39-32 advantage with 5:38 to play. Then with just over a minute left to play, the Huskies sealed the win with Miller hitting Lelko with his second touchdown catch of the day, making the final score 46-32.

1 2 3 4 FSaginaw Valley 14 10 0 8 32HUSKIES 7 12 13 14 46 1st BU Mike Lelko 6 yd. pass from Eric Miller (Chris Thompson kick)1st SVU Damion Bridges 1 yd. run (Eric Houle kick) 1st SVU Travis McAlpine 23 yd. pass from Matt LaFleur (Houle kick)2nd BU Marques Glaze 14 yd. run (kick blocked)2nd SVU Houle 22 yd. field goal2nd SVU Keath Bartynski 2 yd. run (Houle kick)2nd BU Rocco Forgione 15 yd. pass from Miller (pass failed)3rd BU Darryl Williams 27 yd. pass from Miller (pass failed)4th SVU Damion Bridges 1 yd. run (Brian Dolph pass)4th BU Tierell Johnson 26 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)4th BU Lelko 24 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick) RUSHING: SVU: Damion Bridges 17-48; Keath Bartynski 7-19; Matt LaFleur 17-13; Brad Labadie 4-11; Ruvell Martin 1-1. BU: Marques Glaze 22-186; Arrastene Henry 10-57; Eric Miller 4-15; Doug Werner 2-7; Jamison McLaughlin 1-(-8).

PASSING: SVU: Matt LaFleur 48-29-0-357; Scott Feldmann 2-0-1-0; Jeff Griffis 1-1-0-10. BU: Eric Miller 27-16-0-316.

RECEIvING: SVU: Ruvell Martin 9-113; Brian Dolph 7-105; Matt Hoskins 4-46; Damion Bridges 4-37; Travis McAlpine 3-48; Keath Bartynski 2-9; Sean Deegan 1-9. BU: Mike Lelko 7-120; Tierell Johnson 6-148; Darryl Williams 1-27; Rocco Forgione 1-15; Marques Glaze 1-6.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Quarterfinal - November 25, 2000 Bloomsburg 38, Northwood 14BLOOMSBURG—Quarterback Eric Miller threw four touchdown passes and Mike Lelko caught 10 passes for 160 yards and three scores, leading Bloomsburg to a 38-14 win over Northwood (MI) in an NCAA Division II quarterfinal game. Bloomsburg got a 41-yard opening kickoff return from Bryant Stone, giving the Huskies the ball at their own 44-yard line. The Huskies then marched 56 yards in 13 plays with Marques Glaze going in from one yard out to give the home team a 7-0 lead. The Timberwolves answered with a 49-yard kickoff return from Pernell Jackson giving Northwood the ball at the Bloomsburg 49-yard line to start their first drive. Six plays later, Bryant Lawrence scored on a one-yard run knotting the game at 7-7. Bloomsburg quickly regained the lead on its next possession, moving 62 yards in six plays with Lelko catching a 21- yard pass from Miller making it 14-7. After the Huskies forced a punt on the Timberwolves’ next possession, Bloomsburg increased its lead to 21-7 when Lelko caught an 11-yard pass from Miller. After a Northwood interception in the endzone stopped a scoring drive, the Huskies moved 80 yards in eight plays with Lelko catching an eight-yard pass from Miller, giving Bloomsburg a 28-7 lead with 6:52 to play in the half. After a Northwood punt, the Huskies moved down field and got a career-long 36-yard field goal from Chris Thompson sending the Huskies to the locker room with a 31-7 lead. In the fourth, a 99-yard touchdown run brought Northwood to within 17, at 31-14. Bloomsburg’s final score came when Tierell Johnson caught a 10-yard scoring pass from Miller.

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1st BU Marques Glaze 1 yd. run (Chris Thompson kick)1st NU Bryant Lawrence 1 yd. run (Shaun Sjulstad kick) 1st BU Mike Lelko 21 yd. pass from Eric Miller (Thompson kick)2nd BU Lelko 11 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)2nd BU Lelko 8 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)2nd BU Thompson 36 yd. field goal4th NU Chad Coons 99 yd. run (Sjulstad kick)4th BU Tierell Johnson 10 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)

RUSHING: NU: Chad Coons 1-99; Bryant Lawrence 7-42;Glenie Cross 7-38; Jason Martin 13-14; Scott Debbs 4-5; Pernell Jackson 3-4; George Cannon 1-2. BU: Marques Glaze 26-100; Arrastene Henry 13-62; Doug Werner 4-22; Solomon Melson 2-18; Jamison McLaughlin 3-;, Eric Miller 3-4; Tierell Johnson 1-(-1).

PASSING: NU: Jason Martin 21-8-2-125; Scott Debbs 4-1-1-1. BU: Eric Miller 35-23-0-274

RECEIvING: NU: Jason Abbate 4-29; Ron Hunter 2-52; George Cannon 2-19; Scott Debbs 1-26. BU: Mike Lelko 10-160; Tierell Johnson 8-90; Rocco Forgione 2-15; Marques Glaze 2-5; Allen Lechthaler 1-4.

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Semifinal - December 2, 2000 Bloomsburg 58, UC Davis 48DAVIS, CA—Bloomsburg scored 29 unanswered points in the fourth period to rally past UC Davis, 58-48, in an NCAA Division II semifinal playoff game. The Huskies trailed 48-29 entering the final period of the game. In the fourth period, Bloomsburg outgained the Aggies 176 to 63 in total offense while producing touchdowns on four of its final five drives, the fifth coming as the Huskies ran out the clock. Trailing 48-29, Bloomsburg pulled to within 48-36 when Eric Miller connected with Mike Lelko on a one-yard pass with 12:38 to play. After forcing an Aggie punt, Bloomsburg marched 65 yards in eight plays with Darryl Williams taking a handoff and going 18 yards for the touchdown. Chris Thompson’s extra point brought the Huskies’ to within 48-43. Bloomsburg’s defense forced a punt with the Huskies taking over at their own 37-yard line. Five plays later Miller hit Johnson with a 15-yard scoring pass. Going for two, Miller hit Lelko with a diving pass in the corner of the endzone giving Bloomsburg a 51-48 lead. The Huskies defense then came up with a fumble recovery by Brian Sims giving Bloomsburg the ball deep in Aggie territory. Marques Glaze then ran 19 yards for a score, giving Bloomsburg a 58-48 lead with 1:50 to play. UC Davis had one last gasp, but, after driving to the Bloomsburg 19-yard line, O’Sullivan was intercepted for the third time in the game, with Luke Murray making the play. Bloomsburg then gained a first down and ran out the clock to cap the most improbable win in school history.

1 2 3 4 FHUSKIES 13 9 7 29 58UC Davis 14 21 13 0 48

1st UCD Brown 4 yd. run (Friend kick)1st BU Arrastene Henry 12 yd. run (Thompston kick) 1st UCD Enos 3 yd. run (Friend kick)1st BU Mike Lelko 20 yd pass from Miller (kick blocked)2nd UCD Smith 7 yd. pass from O’Sullivan (Friend kick)2nd BU Chris Thompson 24 yd. field goal2nd UCD Gallagher 1 yd. run (Friend kick)2nd BU Darryl Williams 75 yd. pass from Miller (kick failed)2nd UCD Oliva 4 yd. pass from O’Sullivan (Friend kick)3rd BU Tierrel Johnson 12 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)3rd UCD Brown 1 yd. run (Friend kick)3rd UCD Pattterson 67 yd. fumble return (Friend kick)4th BU Mike Lelko 1 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)4th BU Darryl Williams 18 yd. run (Thompson kick)4th BU Tierrel Johnson 15 yd. pass from Miller (Lelko 2pt pass)4th BU Marques Glaze 19 yd. run (Thompson kick)

RUSHING: UCD: O’Sullivan 11-79; Brown 22-77; Enos 1-12; Gallagher 1-1. BU: M. Glaze 31-184; D. Williams 2-62; A. Henry 9-26; T. Berry 1-13; J. McLaughlin 2-5; Team 2- (-4); E Miller 1- (-16).

PASSING: UCD: J.T. O’Sullivan 36-22-3-285. BU: Eric Miller 43-23-2-385

RECEIvING: UCD: Enos 8-141; Oliva 5-70; Ojo 4-34; Brown 3-27; Smith 2-13. BU: T. Johnson 8-123; M. Lelko 6-56; R. Forgione 3-24; D. Williams 2-89; M. Glaze 2-67; B. Sullivan 2-26/

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Bloomsburg Football Playoff HistoryNCAA Division II Championship Game - December 9, 2000 Delta State 63, Bloomsburg 34FLORENCE, AL—“The bubble burst today.” The words of Blooms-burg coach Danny Hale summed up the Huskies day at the NCAA Division II title game in Florence, AL. That’s where the Huskies lost to the Statesmen of Delta State, 63-34. The day started well enough for the Huskies who took the opening kickoff and moved Bloomsburg 66 yards in six plays with Eric Miller connecting with Mike Lelko for an eight-yard scoring pass. Lelko’s touchdown catch was his eighth of the post-season, a new NCAA Division II record. Delta State responded on its first drive with a quick scoring drive of its own. Quarterback Josh Bright scored on a 35-yard run up the middle of the line. The extra point, though, was missed leaving Bloomsburg with a 7-6 lead. Delta State used some trickery, recovering an on-side kick at the Statesmen’s own 46 on the ensuing kickoff. Bright then directed an-other scoring drive going in from seven yards out with 5:04 to play in the first. Bright then completed a two-point conversion making it a 14-7 lead for Delta State. The Huskies responded with a long scoring drive on its next pos-session. Moving 74 yards in just seven plays. Miller hit with a two-yard scoring pass and with the extra-point, tied the game at 14-14. Delta State then scored on its next three possessions to take a 35-14 lead into the locker room at halftime. In the second half, the Huskies opened with a touchdown to close to within, 35-21. However, the Statesmen scored on four consecu-tive possessions while limiting the Huskies to just one score to take a 63-28 lead. Bloomsburg’s final score came when Arrastene Henry scored from five yards out with 3:32 to play in the game. But, as was the case the entire game, the extra point was blocked making the final, 63-34. Miller set NCAA Division II tournament records for most passing yards (1,237) breaking the mark of Chris Crawford of Portland State in 1988 (1,226). Miller’s three touchdown passes also increased his tournament record to 17. Lelko also set two NCAA tournament records (since broken) after making 10 catches for 87 yards on the afternoon. Lelko finished the tournament with 33 receptions (breaking the mark of 29) and nine touchdowns (breaking the mark of seven).

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1st BU Mike Lelko 7 yd. pass from Eric Miller (Thompson kick)1st DSU Josh Bright 35 yd. run (kick failed)1st DSU Bright 7 yd. run (James Grubb pass from Bright)1st BU Lelko 2 yd. pass from Miller (Thompson kick)2nd DSU Tanny Flowers 1 yd. run (Billy Dorgan kick)2nd DSU Rico McDonald 1 yd. run (Dorgan kick)2nd DSU Jason Franklin 9 yd. run (Dorgan kick)3rd BU Miller 1 yd. run (Thompson kick)3rd DSU DeForest Hart 2 yd. run (Dorgan kick)3rd BU Darryl Williams 16 yd. pass Miller (Thompson kick)3rd DSU Bright 25 yd. run (Dorgan kick)4th DSU Flowers 7 yd. run (Dorgan kick)4th DSU Gary Smith 18 yd. run (Dorgan kick)4th BU Arrastene Henry 5 yd. run (kick failed) RUSHING: DSU: Josh Bright 22-175; Rico McDonald 19-86; DeForest Hart 8-84; Tanny Flowers 6-59; Trevan Dixon 1-43; Mario Purifoy 3-26; Jeff Smith 2-9; Jason Franklin 2-7; Gary Smith 5-0; Team 1-(-2). BU: Arrastene Henry 9-91; Marques Glaze 12-43; Eric Miller 6- (-1).

PASSING: DSU: Josh Bright 11-6-0-80; Jeff Smith 4-3-1-45.BU: Eric Miller 39-23-0-261.

RECIEvING: DSU: Jody Jennings 5-66; Jason Franklin 2-35; Rico McDonald 1-15; James Grubbs 1-9. BU: Mike Lelko 10-87; Tierell Johnson 5-101; Marques Glaze 2-3; Darryl Williams 2-35; Brian Sullivan 2-26; Allen Lechtahler 1-11.

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Jahri Evans On April 30, 2006 the New Orleans Saints selected Bloomsburg offensive tackle Jahri Evans (left) in the fourth round (108th overall) in the NFL draft. Evans was the first Bloomsburg player to be drafted since 1992, when Eric Jonassen was selected in the fifth round by the San Diego Chargers. Evans is a key figure in an offensive line that has ranked among the NFL’s best units since 2006 and surrendered the fewest sacks in the league over the last three years. An immediate starter since being drafted in the fourth round in 2006, Evans has gone from being a little-known rookie to an established veteran now considered one of the NFL’s top right guards. Evans has started all 96 games of his NFL career which is the most for a Saints offensive lineman to begin his career and the second-most by a Saint overall. His games started streak is tied for fifth among active NFL guards. In the summer of 2010, Evans signed a seven-year, $56 million contract. He was a 2011, 2010 and 2009 Pro Bowl-starter, a three-time Associated Press All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers of America Association All-NFL, and two-time The Sporting News All-Pro. In 2011 he was named as one of the 100 Greatest Players in the NFL, ranking 34th. In 2006, he was recognized as Pro Football Weekly/PFWAAll-Rookie and Dallas Morning News All-Rookie. Evans was a two-time All-American. In 2005, he helped lead the Huskies to an undefeated regular season and a PSAC East title.

Eric Jonassen In 1992, tackle Eric Jonassen was selected in the fifth round by the San Diego Chargers. Jonassen played two years for the Chargers. In 1993, Jonassen played in all 16 games and started in two for the Chargers. His career ended after the 1993 season. At Bloomsburg, Jonassen was an All-American tackle.

Mike Morucci Running back Mike Morucci was taken in the seventh round of the 1980 draft by the New Orleans Saints; however, his NFL ca-reer was cut short by injury. At Bloomsburg, he graduated as the Huskies and the PSAC all-time leading rusher. His Bloomsburg records stood until 1997 when they was broken by tailback Irv Sigler.

Bob Tucker Bob Tucker was not drafted but joined the Giants as a rookie in 1970. He put together a solid 11-year career as a tight end. Tucker had 422 receptions for 5,421 yards and scored 27 touchdowns. In 1971, his 59 receptions ranked second in the league. At Bloomsburg, Tucker was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection three times. He graduated with nine school receiving records and ranks fourth all-time at BU with 131 receptions.

Bob Warner Running back Bob Warner was selected in the 13th round of the 1972 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos.

Elmer Kreisser Kreisser became the first Bloomsburg player to be drafted in the NFL

when he was taken in the 27th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Tom Donan Donan was the first Bloomsburg player to sign a pro contract when

he inked with the Steelers in 1949. Injuries forced him to retire while in camp.

Frank Luchnick Luchnick was the second Bloomsburg player to sign a pro contract.

He signed with the Steelers and was invited to camp in 1949.

Former Bloomsburg Players in the NFLYear Round Pick Name Pos. Team 2006 4 108 Jahri Evans LT Saints1992 5 140 Eric Jonassen OL Chargers1980 7 177 Mike Morucci RB Saints1972 13 317 Bob Warner RB Broncos1970 Not Drafted Bob Tucker TE Giants1950 27 346 Elmer Kreisser E Steelers1949 -- -- Tom Donan G Steelers1949 -- -- Frank Luchnick T Steelers

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2013 SCHEDULESEPTEMBERSept. 7 STONEHILL Redman Stadium 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at Edinboro Edinboro, PA 12:00 p.m.

Sept. 21 at Kutztown* Kutztown, PA 1:05 p.m. Sept. 28Sept. 28 LOCK HAVEN* Redman Stadium 3:30 p.m. OCTOBEROct. 5 at Gannon Erie, PA 12:00 p.m.

Oct. 12 MILLERSVILLE* Redman Stadium 3:30 p.m. Homecoming

Oct. 19 at East Stroudsburg* East Stroudsburg, PA 1:05 p.m. Oct. 26 CHEYNEY* Redman Stadium 2:00 p.m. Parents’ Day

Oct. 31 SHIPPENSBURG * Redman Stadium 8:00 p.m. National Television Broadcast on CBS Sports Network NOVEMBERNov. 9Nov. 9 at West Chester* West Chester, PA 1:00 p.m.

Nov. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK Redman Stadium 1:00 p.m. or PSAC Championship

* Denotes PSAC East ContestHome games in Gold

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