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Cornell’s rst football team, 1887.

Over A Century of Tradition

The Playing FieldsSchoellkopf Field has been an indelible mark of Cornell football since it opened in 1915 and this year will be the 92nd season at the home � eld. A gift from Willard Straight ‘01 and the family of Henry (Heinie) Schoellkopf ‘02 made the construction possible for the current stadium. The Big Red’s � rst year on the � eld was one of its best, going 9-0 and winning the national champion-ship. In 1915, General Electric Company completed work on a 0 ood searchlight system for the � eld, and in 1924 a construction project was completed to bring capacity from 9,000 to 21,500 by adding the famed Crescent. In 1947 that was increased to its current capacity of 25,597 and a press box was added. In 1971 a gift was made to put arti� cial turf on the � eld, and it has since been resurfaced three times, the latest in 1999. A new press box was built in 1986. Schoellkopf Memorial Hall, which houses the Big Red football o8 ces, locker rooms and a tradition room, � nished a renovation in 2006. Schoellkopf Field is the fourth-old-est Division I-AA stadium, opening in 1915. Only Penn’s Franklin Field (1895), Harvard Stadium (1903) and the Yale Bowl (1914) are older. Its capacity of 25,597 ranks as the eighth-largest stadium in Division I-AA. Tennessee State’s Coliseum seats 67,500 to lead all stadiums. The record crowd, when there were bleachers in the end zones and beneath the Crescent and west stands, was 35,300 for Michigan, Nov. 10, 1951. The playing area before World War I was Percy Field, alongside Fall Creek, the present site of Ithaca High School.

In 1951, the Big Red defeated Michigan 20-7 in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history (35,300).

Opened: 1915Record at Schoellkopf Field: 278-151-15 (.643)Largest Football Crowd (all-time): 35,300 vs. Michigan (W, 20-7) on Nov. 10, 1951Largest Football Crowd (since 1970): 23,000 vs. Columbia (W, 24-21) on Oct. 30, 1971

Few collegiate football programs have the storied history of Cornell University. With 120 seasons of football in the books, the Big Red has col-lected ) ve national titles, won 600 games and has had legendary players and coaches perform on historic Schoellkopf Field. Names such as Glenn “Pop” Warner and Heisman Trophy ) nalist and NCAA record-breaker Ed Marinaro have suited up for Cornell, while seven College Football Hall of Famers (including Warner, Gil Dobie and Carl Snavely) and multiple-time Super Bowl winner George Seifert have set the strategy as head coaches. Now, with Cornell alum Jim Knowles ‘87 leading the program, there’s little doubt that history will continue to be made.

Glenn (Pop) Warner ’94 was a foot-ball pioneer.

Cornell Football Timeline

1869The � rst football game, an intramural con-test featuring 40 players per side, occurs on campus.

1874Cornell president Andrew D. White refuses to let Cornellians travel for a football game against Michigan in Cleveland because “I refuse to let 40 of our boys travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind.”

1887Cornell relents, and the � rst intercollegiate game under modern rules is played against Union College on No. 12, 1887. Union wins the game 24-10 in the contest played where Day and Stimson halls stand today.

1888Cornell picks up its � rst win in program history, topping Palmyra 26-0 in the season opener on Oct. 20 en route to a 4-2 record.

1892Glenn (Pop) Warner ‘94 saw his � rst foot-ball game at Cornell, thinking it was “just a schoolboy scramble with a few bloody noses,” gave it a try, and went on to become the best known of the sport’s pioneering coaches. He caused more rule changes than all other coaches combined.

1897Warner begins the � rst of his two coaching stints at Cornell, going 5-3-1 with wins over Syracuse and Penn State. He ended his Cornell career with a 36-13-3 record.

1901Cornell wins a record 11 games, going 11-1 under � rst-year coach Ray Starbuck. Cornell outscores foes 324-38, dropping an 8-6 decision to Princeton in the eighth game of the year. It was the � rst points the Big Red had allowed all year.

1915Cornell picks a great year to open play at Schoellkopf Field. Charley Barrett ‘16 scores a first-quarter TD to lead Cornell

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HONORS AND TITLES• U.S. ambassador to Sweden• Chairman American Red Cross• Chairman Salvation Army• Chairman Planned Parenthood• First African American director of the New York Stock Exchange• 1985 Medal of Freedom Award (nation’s highest civilian award)• President of Hampton Institute• President of Delaware State• Trustee Emeritus, Cornell University

• Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary Award (out-standing contributions to American life)

All-time greats Bob Dean (left) and Pete Dorset

The Big Red’s 1948 squad and the 1949 team (pictured here) both won Ivy champion-ships while going 8-1 both years. The 1950 unit went 7-2 for a phenomenal three-year record of 23-4.

Cornell In The Major College PollsYear Record AP Coaches1938 5-1-1 12 —1939 8-0-0 4 —1940 6-2-0 15 —1948 9-1-0 19 —1949 8-1-0 12 —1950 7-2-0 — 20

The Trustees’ CupSince 1995, the winner of the Cornell-Penn football game has been awarded the Trustees’ Cup. Alumni from Penn and Cornell gathered at the New York Penn Club on Sept. 6, 1995 for the dedication of the Trustees’ Cup, which thereafter has been presented to the winner of the annual football game. The idea evolved from a series of discussions between of-� cials and alumni of both universities, focusing on what would be the best way to honor one of college football’s most celebrated rivalries. The decision was made to estab-lish an award to be presented at an annual luncheon, with the winning team taking the prize home and displaying it for a year.

Jerome “Brud” Holland ‘39The college football Hall of Famer is known for much more than being the � rst black football player at Cornell. A two-time � rst-team All-American at end, Holland scored 10 career touchdowns, and later watched as his son, Joe Holland ‘78, became one of the school’s all-time leading rushers. But it was his greatness as a statesman that earned him international fame.

Top 10 Division I-AA All-Time Wins

1. Yale ......................................... 838 2. Penn....................................... 791 3. Harvard ................................. 781 4. Princeton ............................. 773 5. Fordham ............................... 725 6. Dartmouth .......................... 640 7. Lafayette .............................. 626 8. Delaware .............................. 618 9. Lehigh ................................... 615 10. Cornell ..........................605

Jerome Heartwell HollandBorn: Jan. 9, 1916Died: Jan. 13, 1985College Football Hall of Fame: Inducted 1965Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame: Inducted 1978

Do You Know Bo?You should ... a sensational three-sport star at Cornell (football, track and � eld and basketball), Irvin “Bo” Rober-son ‘58 still holds the Cornell record for longest kickoff return (100 yards). The late Dick Schaap ‘55, a legend-ary Cornellian himself, said Roberson was the greatest natural athlete ever in the Ivy League.

to a 10-0 victory over Harvard in a game of unbeatens. The Big Red handed the Crimson its � rst loss in four years and was declared national champion, the � rst of � ve national titles for Cornell.

1919The Big Red plays its � rst of six games in seven years at the Polo Grounds against Dartmouth and Columbia, going 3-3.

1920Cornell’s all-time winningest coach Gil Dobie leads the Big Red to a 6-2 mark. Dobie’s next three squads would win national champi-onships.

1921The Big Red goes 8-0, claims the mythical national title and begins its school record 26-game win streak. Cornell outscores its foes 392-21.

1922Cornell wins its second-straight crown, going 8-0 and outscoring opponents 339-27.

1923National title No. 4 and the third in a row, the Big Red goes 8-0 and blisters foes by a 320-23 margin.

1938Cornell begins its second-longest win streak (18) with a win over Penn State. The streak ends with the Fifth Down game two years later.

1939The 1939 team goes 8-0 and claims the program’s fifth national crown and is the Lambert Trophy winner, with Cornell defeat-ing Syracuse, Princeton, Penn State, Big Ten champion Ohio State, Columbia, Colgate, Dartmouth and Penn. Cornell overcame a 14-0 de� cit in the � rst quarter to beat the powerful Buckeyes 23-14 in Columbus. The rumor of an invite to the Rose Bowl was quickly quelled by the Big Red administra-tion, which did not want to further strain the players ‘ academic situations.

1940The Fifth-Down Game. No. 1 Cornell im-proved to 6-0 with a 7-3 victory over Dart-mouth in Hanover, scoring on the last play of the game. After reviewing game � lm on Monday, Coach Carl Snavely and acting ath-letic director Robert J. Kane wire Dartmouth o8 cials to tell them Cornell scored on a � fth down. The Big Green accepts the forfeit, win-ning the contest 3-0. Cornell also becomes the only Ivy League school to reach No. 1 in the Associated Press poll, hitting the top spot for three weeks.

1943In the heart of World War II, travel restrictions limit options for a venue to play a contest against Dartmouth. They were unable to trav-el to each other as no rail line ran between Ithaca and Hanover. Instead, the two teams met in Boston and played at Fenway Park in the shadow of the “Green Monster.” The Big Green won 20-0.

1948Bob Dean ‘49 scores from 1-foot out and kicks the PAT with 2:40 left, giving the Big Red a 27-26 come-from-be-hind victory over Dartmouth in front of 30,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field. The Big Red takes the mythical Ivy League championship with a perfect record behind the feats of Hillary Chollet ‘50 and Pete Dorset ‘50.

1951Cornell defeats defending Big Ten Conference and Rose Bowl champion Michigan, 20-7, in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history (35,300).

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Cornell’s National Champions1915

According to Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis

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Ed Marinaro looks for a hole in the 1971 game against Columbia.

CORNELL ALL-TIME FOOTBALL TEAM (1887–

2003)

OFFENSEPos. Name ClassWR ............Eric Krawczyk ................... 1998WR ............Joe Splendorio ................ 2001TE ..............Brud Holland .................... 1939OT .............Nick Drahos ...................... 1941OT .............Frank Wydo ....................... 1950OG ............Bill Warner ......................... 1903OG ............Sid Roth ............................. 1939OG ............Chris Field ......................... 1991OC ............Greg Bloedorn ................. 1996QB .............Gary Wood ........................ 1964RB .............Ed Marinaro ...................... 1972RB .............Derrick Harmon .............. 1984RB .............Chad Levitt ....................... 1997FB ..............JeL Fleischmann ............. 1951FB ..............Scott Malaga .................... 1989PK .............Pete Gogolak ................... 1964Ret ............Pete Larson ....................... 1967Ret ............Bo Roberson ..................... 1958

DEFENSEPos. Name ClassDE .............John O’Hearn ................... 1915DE .............Tom McHale ..................... 1987DE .............Seth Payne ........................ 1997DL .............Phil Ratner ........................ 1966DL .............John Sponheimer ........... 1969DL .............Mike Phillips ..................... 1974LB ..............Walt Matuszak ................. 1941LB ..............Bob Lally ............................ 1974LB ..............Mitch Lee ........................... 1990LB ..............Chris Zingo ....................... 1994DB .............Eddie Kaw ......................... 1923DB .............George Pfann ................... 1924DB .............Hillary Chollet .................. 1950DB .............Mike Raich ........................ 1988P ................Bob Dean .......................... 1949P ................Erik Bernstein ................... 1987

* - as voted on by the members of the Cornell Football Association (CFA) in 2003.

1963Pete Gogolak kicks a then-NCAA record 50-yard field goal against Lehigh. He also sets a major college record with 44 consecutive PAT kicks.

1969Sophomore Ed Marinaro bursts onto the collegiate scene with a 162-yard eL ort against Colgate in the season opener. He ran for 100 yards in seven of the team’s nine games, posting a school record 1,409 yards on the ground and 14 touchdowns. Included is a then-school record 281 yard per-formance against Harvard.

1970Not to be outdone, Marinaro breaks his own school record with 1,425 yards and shares the Asa S. Bushnell Cup for Ivy Player of the Year with Dartmouth’s Jim Chasey.

1971Marinaro caps oL his � ne career with a then-NCAA record 1,881 yards and 24 touchdowns en route to earning first-team All-America honors. He claims all of the major national player of the year awards except the coveted Heisman Trophy, which he � nishes second to Auburn’s Pat Sullivan in one of the award’s closest votes. The Big Red shares its � rst-ever Ivy crown on Marinaro’s shoulders, matching Dartmouth’s 6-1 record in Ancient Eight action.

1981Derrick Harmon becomes the � rst Cornell player to earn Ivy League Sophomore of the Year (now Rookie of the Year).

1982Cornell moves to the Division I-AA clas-si� cation.

1986The Big Red made an unlikely run for the league title, � nishing the year with just one loss in Ivy play a year after going 3-7 overall. Cornell drops a 31-21 decision to Penn in the season finale as the Quakers claimed the crown.

1988Cornell brought the Ivy League trophy back to the East Hill in 1988 when the team earned six victories against its Ancient foes. Five individuals earned � rst-team All-Ivy honors, including Cor-nell Hall of Famers Scott Malaga (RB) and Mitch Lee (LB). The team outscored its opponents by nearly 100 points while averaging 345.0 yards per game.

1989Cornell makes a Thanksgiving Day appear-ance on ESPN, playing a 10 a.m. contest against Penn. The Big Red wins 20-6 and is 3-0 all-time on ESPN.

1990Cornell posts a 6-1 Ivy mark and a share of the Ancient Eight title under the direction of � rst-year head coach and former gridiron great Jim Hofher ’79. The Big Red leads the league in rushing (242.9 ypg.) and total oL ense (375.0 ypg.) while outscoring its op-ponents 180-95. Three of the team’s oL ensive linemen — Jay Bloedorn, Greg Finnegan and Chris Field — earned � rst-team All-Ivy honors, leading the Big Red’s 14 overall selections. Scott Oliaro runs for a school-record 288 yards against Yale.

1991The Big Red travelled to Division I Stanford to celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of its sister school from the West. The Cardinal win 56-6.

1995Cornell wins � ve straight Ivy games midway through the season and � nishes tied for sec-ond in the Ancient Eight standings.

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The Fifth Down Game“In view of the conclusions reached by the o< cials that the Cornell touchdown was scored on a fth down, Cornell relinquishes claim to the victory and extends congratulations to Dartmouth.” -Statement from Cornell Athletic Director James Lynah to Dartmouth College-“I accept the nal conclusion of the o< cials and without reservation concede the victory to Dartmouth ... with hearty congratulations to you and the gallant Dartmouth team.” -Statement from Cornell head coach Carl Snavely to Dartmouth College- “Thank you for your wire. Dartmouth accepts the victory and your congratulations and salutes the Cornell team, the honored and honorable oppo-nent of her longest unbroken football rivalry.” -Statement from Dartmouth Athletic Director William McCarter to Cornell University-

Arguably the greatest example of sportsmanship in the history of athletic competition, the Nov. 16, 1940 Cornell-Dartmouth game has become known as the “Fifth Down Game.”

The Big Red, ranked No. 1 in the nation and riding an 18-game win streak, seemingly escaped Hanover, N.H., with a 7-3 victory against the underdog Big Green, scoring on a 6-yard touchdown pass by Walter Scholl on the game’s � nal play. After reviewing game � lm on Monday, Coach Carl Snavely and acting athletic director Robert J. Kane wired Dartmouth o8 cials to tell them Cornell scored on an inad-vertent � fth down, as referee Red Friesell had lost track of the downs.

After Snavely called a team meeting later that day, he let the players make the decision on how to handle the situation. Led by captain Walt Matuszak, Cornell voted to forfeit the contest. Though there were no rules compelling the outcome to be changed, in an unprec-edented act of sportsmanship, the Big Red relinquished claims to the win. The Big Green accepted the forfeit and the 3-0 victory. It remains the only time a collegiate sporting contest has been decided oL the � eld after the completion of a game.

Ricky Rahne runs across the goal line in a 24-23 victory over Yale in 2000.

Some of Cornell’s Greatest Games ...Union 24, Cornell 10 (Nov. 12, 1887 at Ithaca, N.Y.)

Cornell’s � rst o8 cial varsity game. The Big Red jumped out to a 10-2 lead before a more experienced Union squad used its greater understanding of the rules of the day to score 22 straight points.

Cornell 10, Harvard 0 (Oct. 23, 1915 at Cambridge, Mass.)Cornell’s � rst national championship season was highlighted by a stun-ning 10-0 victory over Harvard, snapping a 10-game Crimson win streak to begin the all-time series.

Cornell 23, Ohio State 14 (Oct. 28, 1939 at Columbus, Ohio)The powerful Big Ten champs jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the second quarter with 86- and 72-yard touchdown drives, but Cornell rallied, scoring the game’s � nal 23 points to claim the upset. Walter ‘Pop’ Scholl ‘41 ran for a 79-yard touchdown, passed for a 26-yard score to knot the game, then watched as Hal McCullough gave the Big Red the lead for good. All-America tackle Nick Drahos ‘41 kicked a � eld goal to give Cornell the win.

Dartmouth 3, Cornell 0 (Nov. 16, 1940 at Hanover, N.H.)The famous “Fifth Down Game.” See above.

Cornell 20, Michigan 7 (Nov. 10, 1951 at Ithaca, N.Y.)In front of a Schoellkopf Field record crowd of 35,300, the Big Red blitzed defending Rose Bowl champion and four-time defending Big Ten champion Michigan 20-7. The Big Red limited the Wolverines to 39 yards rushing, just 16 in the second half, to sti0 e the visitors. Cornell rallied from a 7-0 halftime de� cit for the crowd-pleasing victory.

Cornell 19, Penn 6 (Nov. 19, 1988 at Ithaca, N.Y.)The Big Red claimed a share of the Ivy League title by topping previously unbeaten Penn 20-6 in the season � nale. Cornell scored 16 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to erase a 6-3 de� cit. Included was a goal-line stand with less than four minutes remaining in the third quarter keyed by a fourth-down stop by Brent Felitto at the 1-yard line on fourth-and-2. The Cornell oL ense then took the ball and marched 99 yards for the go-ahead score, a 15-yard run by Steve Lutz.

Cornell 33, Princeton 27 (Sept. 21, 1996 at Ithaca, N.Y.)The Big Red wins the � rst overtime game in school history as Cornell and Princeton battled to two extra sessions to determine a winner. Cornell scored 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to tie the game on a 45-yard John Rodin � eld goal. After both teams scored in the � rst overtime, Brian Opre ran in from 1-yard out to collect the win.

Cornell 29, Harvard 28 (Oct. 7, 2000 at Cambridge, Mass.)Joe Splendorio ‘01 blocked a 27-yard game-winning � eld goal try in the � nal seconds as Cornell stormed back from a 28-0 halftime de� cit for a 29-28 win. It was the second straight year Splendorio blocked a � eld goal in the waning seconds to protect a one-point Big Red win over the Crimson.

Cornell 32, Columbia 26 (Nov. 13, 2004 at New York, N.Y.)First-year head coach Jim Knowles ’87 preached all year to his players that they must believe in themselves. He saw the result of that belief in one of the most improbable comebacks in Cornell football history. The Big Red rallied from a 26-7 de� cit with 9:33 to play for a 32-26 victory over Columbia. D.J. Busch ‘05 threw a pair of fourth-quarter touch-downs, including the game-winner to Brian Romney ‘06 with 37 seconds to play. During the rally, Sean Nassoiy ‘05 intercepted two fourth-quarter passes.

1996The Big Red plays its � rst overtime game, defeating Princeton 33-27 at home in the season and home opener. Chad Levitt ‘97 falls 58 yards shy of the school’s career rushing record after being hurt in his � nal collegiate game, ending his four-year run with 4,657 yards. He is named second-team All-America and the Ivy League Player of the Year.

2000Big Red fans are provided with plenty of excitement, as Cornell’s all-time leading passer, Ricky Rahne ’02, led the team through some amazing fourth-quarter comebacks. The squad battled to win three games by one point each to challenge for the Ivy title, � nishing the season in second place.

2001The season opener at Bucknell is cancelled after the attacks of Sept. 11. When the season begins, Ricky Rahne ‘02 builds on his passing totals and graduates as the school’s career leader in passing (7,710 yards) and touchdown passes (54).

2002Keith Ferguson ‘03 graduates as the

school’s all-time leader in receiving yards (2,569) and becomes the � rst Cornell player to record 200 career catches (202).

2004Despite being picked to � nish last in the preseason poll by the league’s coaches after an 0-7 campaign the previous year, � rst-year head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 breathes new life into the program. Cornell goes 4-3 in Ivy play, becoming the second Ancient Eight team to go from a winless league record to a winning mark in the span of one year.

2005The Big Red went 4-1 at Schoellkopf Field and � nished the season with a 6-4 overall mark. Three-time � rst-team All-Ivy pick Kevin Boothe was chosen in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders and earned � rst-team All-America honors.

2006Cornell posts � ve consecutive home victories to � nish the season 5-5 overall, including triumphs over No. 23 Albany and No. 15 Princeton. The win over the Tigers handed the Ivy champion their only defeat of the year, and it also proved to be the highest ranked team Cornell had ever defeated since moving to Division I-AA.

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Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner • Gridiron’s Greatest StrategistGlenn Scobey (Pop) Warner was a colorful individual during his playing days at Cornell and then during an illustrious, uninterrupted 45-year coaching ca-

reer.Warner was born in Springville, N.Y., on April 5, 1871, only two days after the � rst college football game between Princeton and Rutgers. Not only was he one

of Cornell’s outstanding football players, but he also excelled in track and � eld, and was its heavyweight boxing champion in 1893.Upon graduation from Cornell Law School in 1895, Warner began his coaching career at Georgia. He returned to his alma mater for the 1897-98 seasons,

then went to Carlisle from 1899-1903. “Pop” came back to Ithaca for a second stint coaching the Big Red from 1904-06, before heading back to Carlisle, where he coached legendary Jim Thorpe.

After leaving Carlisle in 1914, Warner later coached at Pittsburgh (1915-23), Stanford (1924-32) and Temple (1933-38). At the age of 67, he returned to his permanent residence of Palo Alto, Calif., and served as an advisory coach at San Jose State from 1939-40.

After coaching 44 All-Americans and introducing so many of the football practices that we still use today, Warner returned to his oil and water paints, and to his work bench. His imaginative mind produced the screen pass, the rolling block, the naked reverse, series plays and the unbalanced line. He also introduced the numbering of players, huddle, wearing of headgear, spiral punt and the blocking dummy. Warner was the only coach ever to actually invent a system of oL ense. “Pop” died on Sept. 7, 1954, at age 83, 25 years after founding the Pop Warner Youth Football League, which is still a mainstay for nearly all young football players.

Thirty-nine years after his death, Warner passed the late Amos Alonzo Stagg and became the second winningest coach in major college football. In 1993, Warner was credited by the NCAA with six more victories, increasing his total to 319, with Stagg having 314. His overall 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29. On July 25, 1997, the U.S. Postal Service issued four stamps commemorating Warner, Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, George Halas of the Chicago Bears and Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama.

Cornell Football Legends

Pete Gogolak • Just For KicksA football innovator, Pete Gogolak introduced soccer-style kicking to American football. He was the � rst player to kick soccer-style in the college and

professional ranks. While at Cornell, Gogolak set a major college record by connecting on 44 consecutive kick conversions from 1961 to 1963 and still holds the Cornell record

for consecutive conversions and career conversion percentage (.982, 54-of-55). His 50-yard � eld goal vs. Lehigh in 1963 was the nation’s longest in a major college game. He booted nine career � eld goals, including eight of 40 yards or more.

After Cornell, Gogolak signed with the BuL alo Bills after being drafted in the 12th round of the AFL Draft. He played two seasons with the Bills, including kicking for the 1965 AFL champion team. He was named kicker of the AFL all-pro team and in 1984, was named to the Silver Anniversary all-time team. After playing out his option with BuL alo, Gogolak signed with the New York Giants and played 10 seasons, becoming the franchise’s all-time leading scorer and kicking the longest � eld goal in team history (54 yards). As of 2006, he is still the leading scorer in Giants history.

Gogolak’s family came to the United States from Hungary in 1956. His brother, Charlie, is the all-time top place-kicker in the history of Princeton football. The family’s story was featured in Life Magazine in 1963.

X-Pts Year GP Made-Att FGM-FGA Lg Pts1961 9 16-17 3-10 41 251962 9 20-20 0-5 — 201963 9 18-18 6-12 50 36Totals 27 54-55 9-27 50 81

Gary Wood • The No. 1 OptionIn a game where quarterbacks beat teams with their arms and their legs, Gary Wood was a pioneer. Wood remains one of the

great all-around players in Ivy League history more than 40 years after he last dressed for the Big Red.A three-time AP All-Ivy � rst-team and two-time Coaches All-Ivy � rst-team pick, Wood was named to the AP’s All-East squad as a senior. He set Ivy

League records for career total oL ense (3,457 yards) and rushing (2,156 yards) as well as single-season total oL ense (1,612 yards in 1962) and rushing (813 yards in ‘62). He also held the record for total oL ense in a game (387 yards vs. Penn, 1962). An explosive player, Wood scored on plays of 40 yards or more six times in his three seasons, including an 89-yard kickoL return and an 80-yard run in 1963. He was named one of four “Most Spectacular Players” of the 1962 season and was named national “Back of the Week” by the AP and Sports Illustrated for his 1962 performance in a win over Princeton. He remains the only player in Ivy League history to rush for 2,000 yards and pass for 1,000 more. That doesn’t even take into account his 1,326 yards on 50 returns (26.5 yard average).

After graduating from Cornell, Wood joined the New York Giants. Standing just 5-11 and weighing 185 pounds, many said he was too small to play quarterback in the NFL. Wood proved his naysayers wrong, playing � ve years with the Giants and another with the New Orleans Saints. He later played with the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League.

Year GP Comp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Rushes Yds Avg. TD1961 9 28 75 .373 456 6 3 94 449 4.8 31962 9 60 117 .513 890 8 8 173 889 5.1 9 1963 9 47 119 .395 545 4 7 166 818 4.9 6 Totals 27 135 311 .434 1,891 18 18 433 2,156 5.0 18

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In his three seasons as Cornell’s tailback (1969-70-71), Ed Marinaro set rushing and scoring records wholesale and won every major honor with the exception of the Heisman Trophy, for which he placed a close second to quarterback Pat Sullivan of Auburn University.

In the 24th game of his 27-game career, against Columbia at Ithaca, he broke Steve Owens’ all-time NCAA career rushing record of 3,867 yards, set in 1969, by gaining 272 yards for a total of 4,132—the � rst player to go over the 4,000 mark in three seasons. He � nished up with 4,715.

During his three years at Cornell, he set an NCAA season record of 1,881 yards and a season per-game aver-age of 209.0. His career average of 174.6 is also an NCAA record.

Overall he established eight NCAA career records and tied another, six NCAA single-season records and three other NCAA records.

Marinaro won the national triple-crown in 1971—rushing, all-purpose running and scoring, each based on game-average. All-purpose running includes pass receiving and kick returns. He averaged 214.7 yards with 51 on pass receptions.

He still holds 11 Ivy League records, including career and season rushing yardage (3,391 and 1,375), carries (707 and 275), touchdowns (36 and 16) and points scored (224 and 100). He was inducted into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 1991.

Marinaro played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks before beginning an acting career that saw him, most notably, play O8 cer Joe CoL ey on “Hill Street Blues” and Sonny St. Jacques on “Laverne & Shirley.” He has also been seen on “Dynasty,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Touched By An Angel,” “Third Watch,” “Eight Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter,” and “Monk” among others.

Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD PATs Rec. Rec. Yds TD Pts1969 9 277 1,409 5.1 14 0 6 52 0 841970 9 285 1,425 5.0 12 1 11 129 2 861971 9 356 1,881 5.3 24 2 6 51 0 148Totals 27 918 4,715 5.1 50 3 23 232 2 318

Ed Marinaro • An Era to Remember

Seth Payne • Development Leads to NFL SuccessFrom scrawny freshman to three-time All-Ivy selection, defensive end Seth Payne ’96 remains

the school’s career leader in sacks with 19 and has gone on to make a name for himself with the NFL’s Houston Texans.

As a member of the Big Red, Payne was named � rst-team All-Ivy as a senior after leading the team with a career-best nine sacks and ranking among the top � ve on the team in tackles with 84. Dur-ing his career he earned the defense’s Big Play Award, Most Improved Player, the Sid Roth Award twice (des-ignated for the team’s most valuable down lineman), and the Red Helmet Award for the outstanding varsity player on defense. The four-year letter

winner capped oL his career by being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round of the 1997 NFL Draft.

After � ve productive seasons with the Jaguars, including 51 starts, Payne was selected by the Texans in the league’s expansion draft and made an immediate impact. He started all 16 games in 2002, leading the Texans defensive line with 147 tackles to rank third on the team. His only sack of the season was a safety late in the fourth quarter that led Houston to its � rst win in franchise history, a triumph over the storied Dallas Cowboys.

Payne was voted by teammates as the recipient of NFL Player’s Association 2002 Unsung Hero Award, and was selected to USA Today’s 11th annual “All-Joe Team” as one of the most underrated players in the NFL who makes a diL erence with their work ethic and demeanor. He opened earned the team’s Ed Block Courage Award in 2004 and is coming oL a career-high four sack, 98-tackle season in 2005.

The 6-4, 303-pounder has made a home for himself in Houston, where he is well known for his work with many charitable organizations, including Teach For America and both the Children’s and Shriner’s hospitals. He retired after the 2006-07 season.

Year GP Tackles Assists For Loss Sacks1993 4 2 6 1-2 0-01994 10 25 22 5-9 6-321995 10 25 18 6-12 4-91996 10 55 29 26-107 9-49Totals 34 107 75 38-130 19-90

Tailback Derrick Harmon excelled on both the playing � eld and in the classroom. He was a two-time Academic All-American and made the Associated Press Division I-AA All-America second team as a senior.

In his � nal season, Derrick won the Asa Bush-nell Award as the Ivy League’s Player of the Year, after being named the league’s Sophomore of the Year in 1981. He became only the fourth person in the history of the league to go over 1,000 yards

in one season when he ran for 1,056 markers in seven Ivy games in 1983.

A two-time All-Ivy first-team selection, Harmon rushed for 3,074 yards on 546 carries in three years and ranks third on Cornell’s all-time rush-ing list and in career rushes. He set the school’s single season record for yards per carry (5.9 in 1983) and the career record for yards per carry (5.6, 1981-83). During his three years, he had 14 games of over 100 yards

rushing. He also ranks third in career all-purpose running with 3,800 yards.

An engineering physics major from New York City, Harmon was the recipient of an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. He was drafted in the ninth round by the San Francisco 49ers and earned a Super Bowl ring in 1985 against the Miami Dolphins.

Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD1981 9 173 893 5.2 51982 8 157 905 5.8 91983 10 216 1,276 5.9 12Totals 27 546 3,074 5.6 26

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Chad LevittRunning With The Best

During his four-year career in a Big Red uniform, tailback Chad Levitt rushed for 4,657 yards, coming just 59 yards shy of breaking the all-time Cornell and Ivy League rushing records. A freak elbow injury in the ninth game of the ‘96 season kept him from shat-tering the mark. Levitt led the Ivy League in rushing, scoring and all-purpose running per game for three straight years.

During the 1996 season, he rushed for 1,435 yards on 267 carries for the second-best season ever at Cornell. The three-time All-Ivy � rst-team back was named ECAC Division I-AA Player of the Year, the Asa S. Bushnell Cup Player of the Year in the Ivy League, and The Football News named him Ivy League Player of the Year for the third consecutive time. He set a school and league career record for most rushing attempts 922), established a school-best mark for 100-yard rushing games in a career (24) and broke the school’s all-purpose running standard with 5,036 yards. He ranks second on the all-time scoring list with

292 points.The 6-2, 240-

pounder was a two-time ECAC � rst-team selection and was named to the Associated Press Division I-AA All-America sec-ond team follow-ing his senior year. He was invited to play in the East-West Shrine and the Blue-Gray all-star games.

A graduate of Cheltenham High

School and a Melrose Park, Pa., native, Levitt was a fourth-round draft pick by the Oakland Raiders in the 1997 NFL Draft and started two games as a rookie. He also appeared on rosters for the St. Louis Rams and the Chicago Bears.

Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD1993 9 88 475 5.4 61994 10 275 1,319 4.8 121995 10 292 1,428 4.9 131996 9 267 1,435 5.4 13Totals 38 922 4,657 5.1 44

Tom McHale • Sack ArtistTom McHale parlayed his love of football into a longtime NFL

career. After excelling as one of the � nest defensive linemen in Big Red history, he was called upon to play several positions in the pros, even settling in as a starting oL ensive guard during his seven-year NFL career.

The 6-4, 260-pound defensive end was named to the Kodak Division I-AA All-America team by the American Football Coaches Association in 1986 to join his awards as an Associated Press Division I-AA � rst-team and All-Ivy � rst-team selection. He was the runner-up for Ivy League Player of the Year after setting Cornell records for season (12) and career quarterback sacks (14). He was chosen to play for the East team in the East-West Shrine Game.

McHale transferred to Cornell from Maryland, where he was a starting defensive tackle and played on two bowl teams. In 1987 he signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and moved to the oL ensive line, eventually play-ing seven seasons in the NFL at guard for the Bucs, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Miami Dolphins. After retirement, McHale served as president of the Tampa chapter of the NFL Players Association’s Retired Players division. He also put his degree in hotel administration to good use, opening several restaurants in the Tampa area.

Ricky Rahne • Passing FancyOne of the great quarterbacks in the history of the Ivy League, Ricky Rahne holds

nearly every career passing record for the Big Red. Rahne � nished his career as a three-year starter and three-time team MVP.

He remains the all-time leader in completions (678), yards (7,710), touchdown passes (54) and 200-yard games (25). He took over the top spot in total oL ense with 7,994 yards (7,710 passing, 284 rushing) and � nished his career ranked as the Ivy League’s third all-time career passing leader.

Rahne also garnered awards, being named honorable mention All-America by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette in 2000 as well as honorable mention All-Ivy as a sophomore and junior. He also had a penchant for unbelievable comebacks, helping the 2000 team to the nickname “The Comeback Kids.”

After working as an intern in the National Football League and at Cintas Corporation, Rahne joined the coaching ranks, spending the 2004 season as an assistant at Holy Cross and 2005 at his alma mater. He is currently the running backs coach at Kansas State

Year GP Comp Att Pct. Yds TD Int1998 1 2 4 .500 20 0 01999 10 225 388 .580 2,762 25 132000 10 252 479 .526 2,944 18 132001 9 199 355 .561 1,984 11 5Totals 30 678 1,226 .553 7,710 54 31

Year GP Tackles Assists Sacks1985 3 10 3 21986 10 46 28 12Totals 13 56 31 14

Kevin BootheWalking The O-Line

When Kevin Boothe entered Cornell, he came as a lightly recruited, 370-pound lineman. He left as a three-time � rst-team All-

Ivy selection, a first-team All-American, an NFL Draft

pick, and is gen-erally regarded as one of the top oL ensive linemen ever to suit up for an Ancient Eight school.

Boothe was named to the All-America � rst team by the American Football Coaches Association and to the second team by the The Sports

Network and the Associated Press as a senior. Boothe was a unanimous � rst-team All-Ivy pick in each of his � nal two years. He was then picked

by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft and ended up starting 14 of the team’s 16 games as a rookie.

Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD1964 7 37 132 3.6 31965 9 111 640 5.8 51966 9 206 979 4.8 9Totals 25 354 1,751 4.9 17

Pete Larson • All-Purpose RunnerAn excellent halfback from 1964-66, Pete Larson led the

team in rushing as a senior and pass receiving as a sophomore. In three years, he rushed for 1,751 yards on 354 carries, caught 34 passes for 430 yards and scored 22 touchdowns. In 1966, Larson ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing with 979 yards, leading the Ivy League. He also set league records for both rushing and scoring in a season en route to � rst-team All-Ivy honors. In addition, Larson was named AP honorable mention All-America, to the All-East second team and the ECAC all-star � rst-team. As a junior he was an AP All-East and All-Ivy honorable mention selection.

After college, Larson played for two seasons for the Wash-ington Redskins, scoring three touchdowns.

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MOST YARDS PASSINGGame: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00Season: 2,944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000Career: 7,710 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTEDGame: 64 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00 (completed 28)Season: 479 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (completed 252)Career: 1,226 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (completed 678)

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame: 37 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92 (59 attempts)Season: 252 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (479 attempts)Career: 678 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (1,226 attempts)

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTEDGame: 6 by Marty Stallone at Princeton, 11-23-85Season: 21 by Chris Cochrane, 1989Career: 31 by RIcky Rahne, 1998-2001

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame: 4 by Mark Allen at Brown, 11-11-72; by Mark Allen vs. Columbia, 11-3-73; by Mike Hood vs. BuL alo, 10-3-98; by Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 9-25-99; by Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 11-13-99; by Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 10-7-00Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999Career: 54 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEGame: .821 by Mike Hood at Fordham, 10-25-97 (23-28) (min. 15 att.)Season: .636 by Mike Hood, 1997 (138-217) (min. 90 att.)Career: .607 by Mike Hood, 1996-98 (334-550) (min. 150 att.)

HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCYSeason: 135.2 by Steve Joyce, 1995Career: 191.2 by Steve Joyce, 1994-95

MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPTGame: 12.2 by Steve Joyce at Brown, 10-28-95 (28-341) (min. 20 att.)Season: 8.4 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (104-876) (min. 100 att.)Career: 8.2 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (171-1405) (min. 170 att.)

MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETIONGame: 25.7 by Aaron Sumida at Columbia, 11-12-88 (12-231) (min. 10 comp.)Season: 15.37 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (57-876) (min. 55 comp.)Career: 15.8 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (89-1,405) (min. 85 comp.)

MOST 200-YARD PASSING GAMESSeason: 10 by Ricky Rahne, 2000Career: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (fr.-0, so.-9, jr.-10, sr.-6)

MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMESSeason: 4 by Ricky Rahne, 2000Career: 7 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (fr.-0, so.-2, jr.-4, sr.-1)

MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED13 by Pete Dorset, vs. Lehigh, Navy, Columbia, 1947

MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS ATTEMPTED WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTIONGame: 59 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92Season: 124 by Bill Lazor, Oct. 10, 1992-Nov. 7, 1992

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING A TD PASS15 by Ricky Rahne, Sept. 18, 1999-Oct. 14, 2000

MOST YARDS PASSING BY A FRESHMANGame: 114 by Stephen Liuzza vs. Penn, 11-18-06Season: 139 by Stephen Liuzza, 2006

MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SOPHOMOREGame: 443 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99Season: 2,762 by Ricky Rahne, 1999

MOST YARDS PASSING BY A JUNIORGame: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00Season: 2,944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000

MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SENIORGame: 395 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73Season: 2,255 by Steve Joyce, 1995

SINGLE-GAME PASSINGPlayer, Opp., Year Att.-Comp.-Int. Pct. TD YdsRicky Rahne at Brown, 2000 ......................... 62-29-1 .............468 .........3 ......446Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 ......................... 58-29-1 .............500 .........2 ......443Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 ......................... 59-37-0 .............627 .........3 ......400Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 ............................... 56-27-3 .............482 .........2 ......395Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 ...................... 57-28-1 .............491 .........4 ......391Scott Carroll at BuL alo, 1996 ........................ 52-27-1 .............519 .........1 ......344Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 .......................... 28-18-2 .............643 .........3 ......341Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 ................................ 50-31-3 .............620 .........2 ......321Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 .................. 40-28-1 .............700 .........4 ......320Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991 .................................... 44-22-1 .............500 .........1 ......317Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000 ..................... 64-28-3 .............438 .........2 ......314Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001 ..................... 56-31-0 .............554 .........1 ......314D.J Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 ....................... 40-25-2 .............625 .........1 ......312Nathan Ford at Harvard, 2006 ...................... 20-33-1 .............606 .........1 ......309Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989 ........................ 45-27-2 .............600 .........0 ......307Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 ................... 33-19-1 .............576 .........2 ......307Ricky Rahne vs. Penn, 2000 ........................... 60-28-3 .............467 .........0 ......306Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ............ 33-20-1 .............606 .........1 ......302

SEASON PASSING Year Att-Comp.-Int. Pct Yds TDRicky Rahne ............... 2000 ............. 479-252-13 .......... .526 ......... 2,944 .......18Ricky Rahne ............... 1999 ............. 388-225-13 .......... .580 ......... 2,762 .......25Steve Joyce ................ 1995 ............. 274-156-9 ............ .569 ......... 2,255 .......13Bill Lazor ...................... 1992 ............. 328-169-4 ............ .515 ......... 2,206 .......15Bill Lazor ...................... 1993 ............. 328-172-13 .......... .524 ......... 2,030 .......11RIcky Rahne ............... 2001 ............. 355-199-5 ............ .561 ......... 1,984 .......11Mike Hood .................. 1998 ............. 294-173-15 .......... .588 ......... 1,910 .......11Kevin Sigler ................ 1974 ............. 248-143-14 .......... .577 ......... 1,648 .......8Mark Allen .................. 1973 ............. 270-119-11 .......... .441 ......... 1,590 .......10Scott Carroll ............... 1996 ............. 262-125-13 .......... .477 ......... 1,583 .......9Mick Razzano ............ 2002 ............. 276-137-7 ............ .496 ......... 1,556 .......7D.J. Busch .................... 2004 ............. 234-121-7 ............ .517 ......... 1,534 .......5Bill Lazor ...................... 1991 ............. 217-129-9 ............ .595 ......... 1,461 .......8Marty Stallone .......... 1986 ............. 226-110-12 .......... .487 ......... 1,446 .......12Nathan Ford ............... 2006 ............. 202-112-9 ............ .554 ......... 1,417 .......8

CAREER PASSING Years Att-Comp.-Int. Pct Yds TDRicky Rahne ............... 1998-2001 .....1226-678-31 ...... .553........ 7,710 .......54Bill Lazor ...................... 1991-93 ..........873-470-26 ......... .538........ 5,697 .......34Mike Hood .................. 1996-98 ..........550-334-22 ......... .607........ 3,406 .......20Mark Allen .................. 1971-73 ..........543-249-27 ......... .459........ 3,313 .......22Scott Carroll ............... 1995-97 ..........502-256-24 ......... .510........ 2,961 .......19D.J. Busch .................... 2002-04 ..........469-241-15 ......... .514........ 2,892 .......12Chris Cochrane ......... 1988-90 ..........438-234-27 ......... .534........ 2,784 .......11Shawn Maguire ........ 1983-85 ..........562-292-29 ......... .520........ 2,702 .......5Steve Joyce ................ 1994-95 ..........342-194-13 ......... .567........ 2,669 .......15Bill Robertson............ 1967-68 ..........372-175-19 ......... .470........ 2,503 .......15

LONGEST PASS PLAYS98 yards .......................................Bob Dean to Norman Dawson vs. Navy, 194790 yards ..................................................... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 88 yards...........................................Steve Joyce to Steve Busch at Brown, 1995 79 yards.............................................. Chris Metz to Jim Burry vs. Harvard, 1979 79 yards.......................................... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004 78 yards.......................................... Per Larson to Chad Levitt at Bucknell, 1994 77 yards.............................. Jay LaRochelle to Tim LaBeau vs. Columbia, 1975 77 yards...............................................D.J. Busch to Chad Nice at Harvard, 2004 76 yards........................................ Bill Robertson to Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968 76 yards.................................... Dave McKelvey to Phil Taylor at Harvard, 1959 75 yards....................... Mark Allen to George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972 74 yards............................................. Bill DeGraaf to Art Boland at Brown, 195574 yards ........................... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson vs. Penn, 2006 72 yards.......................................Chris Metz to Terry Thomas vs. Colgate, 1981

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MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame: 55 by Joe Holland at Harvard, 10-14-78 (244 yards)Season: 356 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1881 yards)Career: 922 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4,657 yards)

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att.)Season: 1,881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (356 att.)Career: 4,715 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (918 att.)

MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAMESeason: 209.0 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1,881 in nine games)Career: 174.6 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (4,715 in 27)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A QUARTERBACKGame: 207 by Gary Wood at Penn, 11-24-62 (31 att.)Season: 1,003 by Ryan Kuhn, 2005 (197 att.)Career: 2,156 by Gary Wood, 1961-63 (433 att.)

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSHGame: 13.0 by Bill Scazzero at Columbia, 11-4-50 (12-156) (min. 10 att.)Season: 5.9 by Derrick Harmon, 1983 (216-1,276) (min. 150 att.)Career: 5.6 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (546-3,074) (min. 250 att.)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHINGGame: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 50 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71

MOST 100-YARD GAMESSeason: 9 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 24 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (fr.-1, so.-8, jr.-8, sr.-7)

MOST 200-YARD GAMESSeason: 5 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 10 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (so.-2, jr.-3, sr.-5)

MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES10 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 through 1971 season)

MOST CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES3 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 and � rst two of 1971)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMANGame: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 att.)Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 att.)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMOREGame: 281 by Ed Marinaro vs Harvard, 10-18-69 (40 att.)Season: 1,409 by Ed Marinaro, 1969 (356 att.)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIORGame: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att.)Season: 1,428 by Chad Levitt, 1995 (292 att.)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIORGame: 272 by Ed Marinaro vs Columbia, 10-30-71 (47 att.)Season: 1,881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (277 att.)

SINGLE-GAME RUSHINGPlayer, Opp., Year Att. Avg. TD YdsScott Oliaro at Yale, 1990 ...................................... 35 ........... 8.2 .......... 3 ...........288Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969 ............................ 40 ........... 7.1 .......... 5 ...........281Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971 ......................... 47 ........... 5.8 .......... 2 ...........272Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978 .................................. 38 ........... 6.9 .......... 4 ...........263Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 .............................. 32 ........... 8.2 .......... 4 ...........260Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971 ............................. 43 ........... 6.0 .......... 4 ...........260Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth, 1979 ............. 30 ........... 8.2 .......... 1 ...........247Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1971 .............................. 38 ........... 6.5 .......... 4 ...........246Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1969 .............................. 41 ........... 6.0 .......... 1 ...........245Joe Holland at Harvard, 1978 .............................. 55 ........... 4.4 .......... 4 ...........244Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1996 ....................... 30 ........... 8.1 .......... 3 ...........241Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1971 ................................... 42 ........... 5.5 .......... 5 ...........230Ed Marinaro at Yale, 1971...................................... 43 ........... 5.3 .......... 3 ...........230Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1994 ............................... 30 ........... 7.6 .......... 1 ...........227Ed Marinaro at Brown, 1970 ................................ 40 ........... 5.6 .......... 2 ...........225Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1983 ................. 34 ........... 6.5 .......... 2 ...........222Chad Levitt at Yale, 1996 ....................................... 39 ........... 5.6 .......... 1 ...........218Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1983 ............................. 25 ........... 8.4 .......... 4 ...........210Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 .............................. 23 ........... 9.1 .......... 2 ...........209Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 ..................................... 31 ........... 6.7 .......... 2 ...........207Ed Marinaro at Princeton, 1970 .......................... 47 ........... 4.3 .......... 0 ...........203Chad Levitt at Brown, 1995 .................................. 27 ........... 7.4 .......... 2 ...........201

SEASON RUSHING Year Att Avg. TD YdsEd Marinaro ...................... 1971 ........... 356 .......... 5.3 ............24 .............. 1,881Chad Levitt ........................ 1996 ........... 267 .......... 5.4 ............13 .............. 1,435Chad Levitt ........................ 1995 ........... 292 .......... 4.9 ............13 .............. 1,428Ed Marinaro ...................... 1970 ........... 285 .......... 5.0 ............12 .............. 1,425Ed Marinaro ...................... 1969 ........... 277 .......... 5.1 ............14 .............. 1,409Joe Holland ....................... 1978 ........... 273 .......... 5.1 ............16 .............. 1,396Chad Levitt ........................ 1994 ........... 275 .......... 4.8 ............12 .............. 1,319Derrick Harmon ............... 1983 ........... 216 .......... 5.9 ............12 .............. 1,276Scott Malaga .................... 1988 ........... 256 .......... 4.3 ............12 .............. 1,097Luke Siwula ....................... 2005 ........... 252 .......... 4.3 ............8 ................. 1,086Ryan Kuhn ......................... 2005 ........... 197 .......... 5.1 ............12 .............. 1,003John McNiL ...................... 1990 ........... 176 .......... 5.7 ............10 .............. 998Pete Larson ....................... 1966 ........... 206 .......... 4.8 ............9 ................. 979Dan Malone ...................... 1972 ........... 196 .......... 4.7 ............5 ................. 913Derrick Harmon ............... 1982 ........... 157 .......... 5.8 ............9 ................. 905

CAREER RUSHING Years Att Avg. TD YdsEd Marinaro ...................... 1969-71 ........918 ...........5.1............ 50 ........... 4,715Chad Levitt ........................ 1993-96 ........922 ...........5.1............ 44 ........... 4,657Derrick Harmon ............... 1981-83 ........546 ...........5.6............ 26 ........... 3,074John McNiL ...................... 1989-91 ........539 ...........4.7............ 22 ........... 2,557Gary Wood ........................ 1961-63 ........433 ...........5.0............ 19 ........... 2,156Luke Siwula ..................2004-pr. ...... 427 ........4.6 .........12 ........ 1,978Scott Malaga .................... 1986-88 ........461 ...........4.2............ 14 ........... 1,925Joe Holland ....................... 1976-78 ........370 ...........4.7............ 18 ........... 1,755Pete Larson ....................... 1964-66 ........354 ...........4.9............ 19 ........... 1,751Scott Oliaro ....................... 1989-92 ........361 ...........4.7............ 20 ........... 1,713

LONGEST RUSHES 95 yards.................................................................. John McNiL at Columbia, 1990 91 yards..............................................................................Art Boland at Penn, 1956 88 yards......................................................................Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 87 yards.....................................................................Whit Baker at Princeton, 1939 86 yards........................................................................Bernie Babula at Penn, 1949 85 yards......................................................................Pete Larson vs. Colgate, 1966 84 yards......................................................................... Bill Kirk vs. Columbia, 1949 83 yards...............................................................................Walt Kretz at Penn, 1946 81 yards................................................................JeL Johnson vs. Princeton, 198681 yards ....................................................... Stephen Liuzza vs. Dartmouth, 2006 80 yards.............................................................................. Gary Wood vs. Yale, 1963 79 yards...................................................................... Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 79 yards....................................................................... Walt Scholl at Harvard, 1939 79 yards.................................................................. Walt Scholl at Ohio State, 1939

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SUPERLATIVES100-Yard Games: Chad Levitt (24), Ed Marinaro (23), Derrick Harmon (13), John McNiL (11), Luke Siwula (9), Scott Malaga (8), Dan Malone (7), Deon Harris (6), Joe Holland (6), Pete Larson (6), Terry Smith (6), Gary Wood (6), Tony Baker (5), JeL Johnson (5), Ryan Kuhn (5), Bo Roberson (5), Evan Simmons (5), Don Fanelli (4), Bob McAniL (4), Scott Oliaro (4), Bill Wilson (4), Pete Fitzpatrick (3), Rick Furbush (3), Dick Jackson (3), Art Boland (2), Craig Jaeger (2), Brad Kiesendahl (2), Rich Russo (2), John Tagliaferri (2), Ken Talton (2), Bob Baker, Guy Bedrosian, Frank Bradley, Horace Bradshaw, Ken Davis, Bill DeGraaf, Dwayne Dowtin, Bob Engel, JeL Fleischmann, Ron Gervase, Neal Hall, Andre Hardaway, Joshua Johnston, Stu Merz, Bob Milne, Bill Scazarro, Kevin Scott, Matt Speicher, Brian Ulbricht, Steve Vago, Tom Weidenkopf, Bill Whelan.

200-Yard Games: Ed Marinaro (10), Chad Levitt (5), Derrick Harmon (2), Joe Holland (2), Scott Oliaro (1), Tom Weidenkopf (1), Gary Wood (1).

250-Yard Games: Ed Marinaro (4), Joe Holland (1), Scott Oliaro (1).

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MOST PASSES CAUGHTGame: 15 by John Tagliaferri at Princeton, 11-23-85Season: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002

MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A WIDE RECEIVERSeason: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002

MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A TIGHT ENDSeason: 37 by George Milosevic, 1972Career: 56 by Dan Suren, 1980-82

MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACKSeason: 61 by John Tagliaferri, 1985Career: 113 by Justin Dunleavy, 1998-2001

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches)Season: 1,042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches)Career: 2,569 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 (202 catches)

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER CATCHSeason: 22.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1986 (20-449) (min. 20 catches)Career: 20.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1985-87 (58-1,187) (min. 40 catches)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHTGame: 3 by Bill Murphy vs Princeton, 10-14-67; Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 10-4-97Season: 11 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Career: 20 by Joe Splendorio, 1997-2000

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASSSeason: 10 by John Tagliaferri, 1985; Jim Perrello, 1985; Scott Oliaro, 1990; Mike Grant, 1991; Mike Jamin, 1992; Aaron Berryman, 1993; Pete Fitzpatrick, 1993; Ron Mateo, 1995; Steve Busch, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1996; Justin Bush, 1997; Eric Krawczyk, 1997; Joe Splendorio, 1998; Keith Ferguson, 1999; Joe Splendorio, 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2002; John Kellner, 2002; John Kellner, 2003; Vic Yanz, 2003; Chad Nice, 2004; Brian Romney, 2004; Brian Romney, 2005, Zac Canty, 2006.Career: 39 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMANGame: 94 by Keith Ferguson vs. Fordham, 9-25-99 (4 catches)Season: 530 by Keith Ferguson, 1999 (41 catches)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMOREGame: 164 by Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 10-28-00 (8 catches)Season: 680 by Keith Ferguson, 2000 (41 catches)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIORGame: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches)Season: 944 by Joe Splendorio, 1999 (65 catches)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIORGame: 177 by Keith Ferguson at Brown, 10-26-02 (14 catches)Season: 1,042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches)

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDSPlayer, Opp., Year Rec. Avg. TD YdsJoe Splendorio at Brown, 1999 ........................... 11 ........... 18.5 ....... 1 ...........204Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2002 .......................... 14 ........... 12.6 ....... 0 ...........177Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ................ 11 ........... 15.9 ....... 0 ...........175Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate, 1997 .......................... 14 ........... 12.2 ....... 2 ...........171Mike Jamin vs. Brown, 1992 ................................. 5 ............. 32.8 ....... 1 ...........164Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 2000 ................... 8 ............. 20.5 ....... 1 ...........164Bill Murphy vs. Harvard, 1967.............................. 10 ........... 16.3 ....... 1 ...........163Mike Jamin vs. Yale, 1991 ...................................... 7 ............. 23.0 ....... 0 ...........161Aaron Berryman at Columbia, 1994 ................. 6 ............. 25.8 ....... 1 ...........155Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 ............................................ 3 ............. 51.7 ....... 0 ...........155Keith Ferguson at Harvard, 2002 ...................... 12 ........... 12.8 ....... 2 ...........154Chris Ritter at Columbia, 1968 ............................ 7 ............. 21.4 ....... 1 ...........150Eric Krawczyk at Lafayette, 1996 ....................... 9 ............. 16.4 ....... 1 ...........148Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 1997 .................... 12 ........... 12.2 ....... 3 ...........146Steve Busch vs. Princeton, 1996 ......................... 12 ........... 12.0 ....... 1 ...........144Steve Busch at BuL alo, 1996 ............................... 13 ........... 11.1 ....... 0 ...........144Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004 ............................. 4 ............. 35.5 ....... 1 ...........142Eric Krawczyk at Fordham, 1997 ........................ 13 ........... 10.8 ....... 1 ...........141Jack Corrigan vs. Harvard, 1973 ......................... 7 ............. 20.0 ....... 1 ...........140

SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Year Rec. Avg. TD YdsEric Krawczyk ................... 1997 ........... 89 ............. 11.7 .........11 .............. 1,042Joe Splendorio................. 1999 ........... 65 ............. 14.5 .........10 .............. 944Bill Murphy ........................ 1967 ........... 50 ............. 17.1 .........9 ................. 853Keith Ferguson ................ 2002 ........... 70 ............. 12.2 .........2 ................. 852Mike Jamin ........................ 1992 ........... 49 ............. 16.2 .........6 ................. 794Eric Krawczyk ................... 1996 ........... 53 ............. 14.8 .........5 ................. 786Brian Romney .................. 2004 ........... 60 ............. 12.8 .........3 ................. 766Steve Busch ...................... 1996 ........... 57 ............. 12.6 .........4 ................. 720Ron Mateo ......................... 1995 ........... 47 ............. 14.8 .........3 ................. 695Keith Ferguson ................ 2000 ........... 41 ............. 16.6 .........5 ................. 680Joe Splendorio................. 1998 ........... 46 ............. 14.7 .........6 ................. 677Chad Nice .......................... 2004 ........... 43 ............. 15.2 .........4 ................. 652Joe Splendorio................. 2000 ........... 46 ............. 13.7 .........3 ................. 630Bruce Starks ...................... 1974 ........... 47 ............. 13.2 .........2 ................. 619John Kellner ...................... 2003 ........... 49 ............. 11.9 .........3 ................. 582Steve Busch ...................... 1995 ........... 27 ............. 21.5 .........4 ................. 581Jim Perrello ....................... 1985 ........... 36 ............. 15.7 .........5 ................. 566

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Years Rec. Avg. TD YdsKeith Ferguson ................ 1999-2002....202 ...........12.7 ......... 14 ........... 2,569Joe Splendorio................. 1997-2000....165 ...........14.1 ......... 20 ........... 2,337Eric Krawczyk ................... 1995-97 ........176 ...........13.0 ......... 17 ........... 2,285John Kellner ..................... 2001-03 ........116 ...........13.0 ......... 8 ............. 1,512Steve Busch ...................... 1994-96 ........91 .............15.8 ......... 9 ............. 1,435Bruce Starks ...................... 1973-75 ........92 .............13.3 ......... 5 ............. 1,292Mike Jamin ........................ 1990-92 ........84 .............15.2 ......... 7 ............. 1,280Ron Mateo ......................... 1992-95 ........95 .............13.0 ......... 9 ............. 1,235Shaun Hawkins ................ 1985-87 ........58 .............20.5 ......... 15 ........... 1,187Brian Romney .................. 2004-05 ........98 .............11.7 ......... 5 ............. 1,151

LONGEST RECEPTIONS 98 yards................................. Norman Dawson from Bob Dean vs. Navy, 194790 yards ................................................Stu Merz from Rocco Calvo at Yale, 1951 88 yards......................................Steve Busch from Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 79 yards.........................................Jim Burry from Chris Metz vs. Harvard, 1979 79 yards.....................................Chad Nice from D.J. Busch vs. Princeton, 2004 78 yards.....................................Chad Levitt from Per Larson at Bucknell, 1994 77 yards.........................Tim LaBeau from Jay LaRochelle vs. Columbia, 1975 77 yards..........................................Chad Nice from D.J. Busch at Harvard, 2004 76 yards...................................Chris Ritter from Bill Robertson at Brown, 1968 76 yards............................... Phil Taylor from Dave McKelvey at Harvard, 1959 75 yards..................George Milosevic from Mark Allen vs. Dartmouth, 1972 74 yards........................................Art Boland from Bill DeGraaf at Brown, 1955 74 yards......................Anthony Jackson from Stephen Liuzza vs. Penn, 2006

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SUPERLATIVES100-Yard Games: Eric Krawczyk (10), Joe Splendorio (9), Keith Ferguson (7), Mike Jamin (5), Steve Busch (4), Shaun Hawkins (3), Ron Mateo (3), Bill Murphy (3), Bruce Starks (3), Rick Furbush (2), Eamon McEneaney (2), George Milosevic (2), Chad Nice (2), Chris Ritter (2), Brian Romney (2), Vic Yanz (2), Aaron Berryman (1), Erv Bratcher (1), Ned Burke (1), Ed Burnap (1), Jack Corrigan (1), Pat Dutton (1), Stu Fullerton (1), Chris Hahn (1), Derrick Harmon (1), Tim Hermann (1), Craig Jaeger (1), John Kellner (1), Stu Merz (1), Scott Oliaro (1), Jim Perrello (1), Mike Ready (1).

150-Yard Games: Keith Ferguson (4), Mike Jamin (2), Aaron Berryman (1), Eric Krawczyk (1), Stu Merz (1), Bill Murphy (1), Chris Ritter (1), Joe Splendorio (1).

200-Yard Games: Joe Splendorio (1).

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MOST PLAYSGame: 71 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00Season: 552 by Ricky Rahne, 2000Career: 1,448 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001

MOST YARDS GAINEDGame: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 (66 plays, -6 rushing, 446 passing)Season: 3,036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays, 92 rushing, 3,036 passing)Career: 7,994 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (1,448 plays, 284 rushing, 7,710 passing)

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAYGame: 10.9 by Gary Wood vs Princeton, 10-27-62 (31plays-337 yards) (min. 20 plays)Season: 6.8 by Steve Joyce, 1995 (319 plays-2,166 yards) (min. 175 plays)Career: 5.7 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (558 plays-3,160 yards) (min. 330 plays)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR(TDs scored or passed for)

Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 (scored 5, passed for 0) 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69 (scored 5, passed for 0) 5 by Marty Sponaugle at Brown, 11-6-65 (scored 2, passed for 3)Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (scored 0, passed for 25)Career: 59 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (scored 5, passed for 54)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMANGame: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 plays, 126 rushing, 0 passing)Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 plays, 671 rushing, 0 passing)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMOREGame: 430 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99 (60 plays, -13 rushing, 443 passing)Season: 2,696 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (432 plays, -66 rushing, 2,762 passing)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIORGame: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-2000 (66 plays, -6 rushing, 446 passing)Season: 3,036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays, 92 rushing, 2,944 passing)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIORGame: 388 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73 (66 plays, -7 rushing, 395 passing)Season: 2,255 by Ricky Rahne, 2001 (457 plays, 271 rushing, 1,984 passing)

Total OE ense Records SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSEPlayer, Opp., Year Plays Rush Pass Avg. YdsRicky Rahne at Brown, 2000 ............................66 .............-6 ......... 446 ...... 6.8 ....... 440Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 ............................60 ........... -13 ........ 443 ...... 7.4 ....... 430Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 ............................65 ............. 9 .......... 400 ...... 6.2 ....... 409Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 .........................59 ............. 5 .......... 391 ...... 6.6 ....... 396Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 ..................................66 .............-7 ......... 395 ...... 6.0 ....... 388Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 .................................54 ...........207 ........ 180 ...... 7.2 ....... 387Ricky Rahne at Penn, 2000 ...............................70 ............ 45 ......... 306 ...... 5.0 ....... 351Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ...............44 ............ 38 ......... 302 ...... 7.7 ....... 340Scott Carroll at BuL alo, 1996 ...........................57 .............-6 ......... 344 ...... 5.9 ....... 338Gary Wood vs. Princeton, 1962 .......................31 ...........125 ........ 212 ..... 10.7 ..... 337D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 .........................46 ............ 14 ......... 312 ...... 7.1 ....... 326Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 .............................31 ........... -16 ........ 341 ..... 10.5 ..... 325Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991 .......................................51 ............. 7 .......... 317 ...... 6.4 ....... 324Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999 ........................57 ............ 25 ......... 297 ...... 5.6 ....... 322Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 ...................................54 .............-4 ......... 321 ...... 5.9 ....... 317Ricky Rahne vs. Princeton, 2000 .....................60 ............ 37 ......... 279 ...... 5.3 ....... 316Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 .....................41 .............-8 ......... 320 ...... 7.6 ....... 312Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998 .........................47 ............ 15 ......... 296 ...... 6.6 ....... 311Bill Lazor vs. Columbia, 1993 ...........................48 ............ 27 ......... 283 ...... 6.5 ....... 310Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 ......................35 ............. 3 .......... 307 ...... 8.9 ....... 310Nathan Ford at Harvard, 2006 .........................53 ............. 1 .......... 309 ...... 5.8 ....... 310

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Year Plays Rush Pass Avg. YdsRicky Rahne ..................2000 ....... 552............ 92 ..............2,944 .........5.5 ......... 3,036Ricky Rahne ..................1999 ....... 432............ -66 .............2,762 .........6.2 ......... 2,696Bill Lazor .........................1992 ....... 405............ 174 ............2,206 .........5.9 ......... 2,380RIcky Rahne ..................2001 ....... 457............ 271 ............1,984 .........4.9 ......... 2,255Steve Joyce ...................1995 ....... 319............ -89 .............2,255 .........6.8 ......... 2,166Bill Lazor .........................1993 ....... 403............ 44 ..............2,030 .........5.2 ......... 2,074Ryan Kuhn .....................2005 ....... 376............ 1,003 ........1,008 .........5.3 ......... 2,011Mike Hood .....................1998 ....... 364............ -3 ...............1,910 .........5.2 ......... 1,907Ed Marinaro ..................1971 ....... 356............ 1,881 ........0 ..................5.3 ......... 1,881Gary Wood ....................1962 ....... 290............ 889 ............890 .............6.1 ......... 1,779Nathan Ford ..................2006 ....... 305............ 345 ............1,417 .........5.8 ......... 1,762Mick Razzano ...............2002 ....... 369............ 108 ............1,556 .........4.5 ......... 1,664Chris Cochrane ............1990 ....... 268............ 387 ............1,266 .........6.2 ......... 1,653Kevin Sigler ...................1974 ....... 299............ -35 .............1,648 .........5.4 ......... 1,613

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE Years Plays Rush Pass Avg. YdsRicky Rahne .............1998-2001 .....1,448 ......284 ..............7,710 .........5.5 ..........7,994Bill Lazor ....................1991-93 ..........1,082 ......281 ..............5,697 .........5.5 ..........5,978Ed Marinaro .............1969-71 ..........919 ..........4,715 ..........0 .................5.1 ..........4,715Chad Levitt ...............1993-96 ..........922 ..........4,657 ..........0 .................5.1 ..........4,657Gary Wood ...............1961-63 ..........744 ..........2,156 ..........1,891 .........5.4 ..........4,047Mark Allen ................1971-73 ..........854 ..........613 ..............3,313 .........4.6 ..........3,926Mike Hood ................1996-98 ..........731 ..........257 ..............3,406 .........5.0 ..........3,663Chris Cochrane .......1988-90 ..........631 ..........544 ..............2,784 .........5.3 ..........3,328Derrick Harmon ......1981-83 ..........558 ..........3,074 ..........86...............5.7 ..........3,160Scott Carroll .............1995-97 ..........548 ..........-56 ...............2,961 .........5.3 ..........2,905

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED(Yards gained rushing, receiving and runbacks)

Game: 395 by Scott Oliaro at Yale, 11-3-90 (288 rush., 85 rec., 22 ret.)Season: 1,932 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1,881 rush., 51 rec.)Career: 5,117 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4,657 rush., 379 rec., 81 ret.)

All-Purpose RecordsSEASON ALL-PURPOSE Year Rush Rec. PR Kr IR Yds Avg.Ed Marinaro ..................1971 ..................1,881 .................51 .......................0 ...................0 .................. 0 .................. 1,932 ................. 214.7John McNiL ..................1990 ..................998 .....................163 .....................0 ...................455 ............. 0 .................. 1,616 ................. 161.6Derrick Harmon ...........1983 ..................1,276 .................270 .....................5 ...................19 ............... 0 .................. 1,570 ................. 157.0Pete Fitzpatrick ............1993 ..................789 .....................407 .....................9 ...................351 ............. 0 .................. 1,556 ................. 155.6Ed Marinaro ..................1970 ..................1,426 .................129 .....................0 ...................0 .................. 0 .................. 1,555 ................. 172.8

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE Years Rush Rec. PR Kr IR Yds Avg.Chad Levitt ....................1993-96 ............4,657 .................379 .....................0 ...................81 ............... 0 .................. 5,117 ................. 134.7Ed Marinaro ..................1969-71 ............4,715 .................232 .....................0 ...................0 .................. 0 .................. 4,947 ................. 183.2Derrick Harmon ...........1981-83 ............3,074 .................679 .....................5 ...................42 ............... 0 .................. 3,800 ................. 140.7John McNiL ..................1989-91 ............2,557 .................375 .....................0 ...................626 ............. 0 .................. 3,558 ................. 127.1 * - punt and kick returns not Gary Wood* ..................1961-63 ............2,156 .................22 .......................126 ..............1,048 ......... 0 .................. 3,352 ................. 124.1 kept in 1961

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Game: 32 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71Season: 148 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 318 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71

MOST TOTAL TOUCHDOWNSGame: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 52 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGame: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971Career: 50 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGame: 4 by Mark Allen at Brown, 11-11-72; by Mark Allen vs. Columbia, 11-3-73; by Mike Hood vs. BuL alo, 10-3-98; by Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 9-25-99; by Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 11-13-99; by Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 10-7-00Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999Career: 54 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKERGame: 14 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92Season: 72 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005Career: 148 by John McCombs, 1997-99

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 4 by Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale, 9-25-04Season: 14 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (16 attempts)Career: 26 by John McCombs, 1997-99 (35 attempts)

MOST EXTRA POINTS MADEGame: 7 by Keith Manz at Penn, 9-22-79; 7 by Pete Zogby at Lehigh, 10-2-65; 7 by Peter Iverson vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00; 7 by A.J. Weitsman vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05Season: 30 by Mathew Hepfer, 1990 (32 attempts); 30 by John McCombs, 1997 (31 attempts); 30 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (30 attempts)Career: 71 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 (95 attempts); 71 by John Rodin, 1993-96 (77 attempts)

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSGame: 2 by three players. Last: Dan Malone at Brown, 11-11-72Season: 3 by Rick Furbush, 1970Career: 3 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83; Ed Marinaro, 1969-71; Rick Furbush, 1969-70

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Years Run Rec. Ret. TDs Ed Marinaro, RB ............... 1969-71 .... 50 ............. 2 ...............0 ................. 52 Chad Levitt, RB ................ 1993-96 .... 44 ............. 4 ...............0 ................. 48JeL Fleischmann, HB ..... 1948-50 .... 28 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 28Derrick Harmon, RB ....... 1981-83 .... 26 ............. 2 ...............0 ................. 28John McNiL , RB ............... 1989-91 .... 22 ............. 1 ...............0 ................. 23Pete Larson, HB ............... 1964-66 .... 19 ............. 3 ...............0 ................. 22Scott Oliaro, RB ................ 1989-92 .... 20 ............. 2 ...............0 ................. 22Don Fanelli, RB ................. 1973-75 .... 21 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 21Joe Splendorio, WR ........ 1997-00 .... 0 ............... 20 .............0 ................. 20Gary Wood, QB ................ 1961-63 .... 18 ............. 0 ...............1 ................. 19

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS Year Run Rec. Ret. TDs Ed Marinaro, RB ............... 1971 ........... 24 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 24Joe Holland, RB ................ 1978 ........... 16 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 16Chad Levitt, RB ................ 1995 ........... 13 ............. 2 ...............0 ................. 15Ed Marinaro, RB ............... 1969 ........... 14 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 14Ed Marinaro, RB ............... 1970 ........... 12 ............. 2 ...............0 ................. 14Chad Levitt, RB ................ 1996 ........... 13 ............. 1 ...............0 ................. 14Chad Levitt, RB ................ 1994 ........... 12 ............. 1 ...............0 ................. 13Derrick Harmon, RB ....... 1983 ........... 12 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 12Scott Malaga, RB ............. 1988 ........... 12 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 12Ryan Kuhn, QB ................. 2005 ........... 12 ............. 0 ...............0 ................. 12

CAREER KICKING POINTS Years PAT FG Pts.John McCombs ....................1997-99 ..........70-72 ............26-35 ............... 148John Rodin ............................1993-96 ..........71-77 ............25-45 ............... 146John Killian............................1969-71 ..........60-66 ............17-36 ............... 111Peter Iverson ........................1998-01 ..........53-56 ............14-26 ............... 95A.J. Weitsman .......................2002-05 ..........42-42 ............17-25 ............... 93Mike Cochrane.....................1991-92 ..........33-38 ............19-31 ............... 90 Trevor MacMeekin ..............2002-04 ..........34-39 ............17-29 ............... 85Pete Zogby ............................1965-67 ..........50-62 ............11-22 ............... 83Pete Gogolak ........................1961-63 ..........54-55 ............9-27 ................. 81Bill Kirk ....................................1949-51 ..........71-95 ............2 ....................... 77Tom Aug.................................1985-86 ..........32-37 ............14-30 ............... 74

SEASON SCORING Year Rush Pass Other PAT-K PAT-R/P FG SAF PtsEd Marinaro .................................. 1971 .........................24 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 1-p .......................0 ...................0 ................148Joe Holland ................................... 1978 .........................16 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................. 96Chad Levitt .................................... 1995 .........................13 ...................... 2 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................. 92Ed Marinaro .................................. 1970 .........................14 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................. 86Chad Levitt .................................... 1996 .........................13 ...................... 1 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................. 84Ed Marinaro .................................. 1969 .........................14 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................. 84Chad Levitt .................................... 1994 .........................12 ....................... l ...................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................. 78Derrick Harmon ........................... 1983 .........................12 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................. 74Scott Malaga ................................ 1988 .........................12 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................. 72Ryan Kuhn ..................................... 2005 .........................12 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................. 72A.J. Weitsman ............................... 2005 .......................... 0 ....................... 0 ..................0 ....................30-30 ................... 0 .........................14-16 ..............0 ................. 72

CAREER SCORING Years Rush Pass Other PAT-K PAT-R/P FG SAF PtsEd Marinaro .................................. 1969-71 ..................50 ...................... 2 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................2-r, 1-p .......................0 ...................0 ................318Chad Levitt .................................... 1993-96 ..................44 ...................... 4 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................2-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................292Derrick Harmon ........................... 1981-83 ..................26 ...................... 2 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................3-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................174JeL Fleischmann ......................... 1948-50 ..................28 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................168John McCombs ............................ 1997-99 ................... 0 ....................... 0 ..................0 ....................70-72 ................... 0 .........................26-35 ..............0 ................148John Rodin .................................... 1993-96 ................... 0 ....................... 0 ..................0 ....................71-77 ................... 0 .........................25-45 ..............0 ................146John McNiL .................................. 1989-91 ..................22 ...................... 1 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................140Pete Larson ................................... 1964-66 ..................19 ...................... 3 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................1-r, 0-p .......................0 ...................0 ................134Scott Oliaro ................................... 1989-92 ..................20 ...................... 2 ..................0 ........................ 0 ....................... 0 .............................0 ...................0 ................132Don Fanelli .................................... 1973-75 ..................21 ...................... 0 ..................0 ........................ 0 ..................0-r, 1-p .......................0 ...................0 ................128

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SEASON TACKLES Year Solo Assists Sacks TotalsChris Zingo ........................... 1992 .............127 ............52 ..............8 .................. 179Chris Zingo ........................... 1993 .............106 ............67 ..............4 .................. 173Chris Zingo ........................... 1991 .............112 ............48 ..............6 .................. 160Mitch Lee .............................. 1988 .............108 ............49 ..............1 .................. 157John Hanson ....................... 1996 .............90 ..............64 ..............2 .................. 154Terry Lee ............................... 1977 .............98 ..............51 ..............2 .................. 149John Hanson ....................... 1997 .............95 ..............45 ..............0 .................. 140John Hanson ....................... 1998 .............100 ............35 ..............1 .................. 135Mike Scully ........................... 1983 .............67 ..............67 ..............0 .................. 134Chris Allen ............................ 1996 .............74 ..............58 ..............0 .................. 132

CAREER TACKLES Years Solo Assists Sacks TotalsJohn Hanson ................1995-98 ..............359 ............171 ............5 .................. 530Chris Zingo ....................1991-93 ..............345 ............167 ............18 ............... 512John Vitullo ...................1992-95 ..............257 ............149 ............3 .................. 406Mike Scully ....................1981-83 ..............193 ............156 ............3 .................. 349Mitch Lee .......................1987-89 ..............225 ............107 ............5 .................. 332Chris Allen .....................1994-97 ..............188 ............143 ............0 .................. 331Jim DeStefano..............1978-80 ..............160 ............153 ............10 ............... 313Tom Bernardo ..............1984-86 ..............155 ............136 ............0 .................. 291Tom Nunes ....................1995-98 ..............206 ............71 ..............1 .................. 277Brad Kitlowski ..............2001-04 ..............121 ............131 ............7 .................. 252

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Year INT Yards Avg.Chris Hanson ....................... 1994 .................. 8 ......................83......................... 10.4Scott Walter ......................... 1982 .................. 8 ......................40......................... 5.0Jim Frontero ........................ 1986 .................. 7 ......................169 ...................... 24.2Dick Jackson ........................ 1954 .................. 7 ......................83......................... 11.9Dave Kimichik ..................... 1980 .................. 7 ......................19......................... 2.7Pete Knight .......................... 1972 .................. 7 ......................96......................... 13.7Frank Farace ......................... 1984 .................. 6 ......................68......................... 11.3Doug Knopp ........................ 1995 .................. 6 ......................6 ........................... 1.0Paul Tully ............................... 1989 .................. 6 ......................70......................... 11.7

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Years INT Yards Avg.Hillary Chollet ..................... 1945-49 ........... 15 ....................218 ...................... 14.5Doug Knopp ........................ 1993-95 ........... 13 ....................33......................... 2.5Rip Haley ............................... 1948-50 ........... 11 ....................162 ...................... 14.7Dave Kimichik ..................... 1980-81 ........... 11 ....................42......................... 3.8Dick Meade .......................... 1953-55 ........... 11 ....................75......................... 6.8Mike Raich ............................ 1985-87 ........... 11 ....................83......................... 7.5Dick Jackson ........................ 1953-55 ........... 10 ....................124 ...................... 12.4Paul Tully ............................... 1988-90 ........... 10 ....................70......................... 7.0Frank Farace ......................... 1982-84 ........... 9 ......................96......................... 10.6Jim Frontero ........................ 1984-86 ........... 9 ......................193 ...................... 21.4

SEASON SACKS Year Pos. SacksTom McHale ......................... 1986 .................................DE ................................... 12Bob Garvey .......................... 1993 .................................DE ................................... 11Kevin McCarthy .................. 1982 .................................DE ................................... 11Bob Weggler ........................ 1978 .................................DE ................................... 10Seth Payne ........................... 1996 .................................DE ................................... 9Gary Rinkus .......................... 1986 .................................DT ................................... 9Kevin Marcus ....................... 1991 .................................DT ................................... 8Stuart Tross .......................... 1987 .................................DE ................................... 8Chris Zingo ........................... 1992 .................................LB ................................... 8Pete Combe ......................... 2002 .................................DL ................................... 7.5

CAREER SACKS Years Pos. SacksSeth Payne ........................... 1993-96 ..........................DE ................................... 19Chris Zingo ........................... 1991-93 ..........................LB ................................... 18Bryan Sacco ......................... 1998-01 ..........................DE ................................... 15.5Tom McHale ......................... 1985-86 ..........................DE ................................... 14Gary Rinkus .......................... 1985-87 ..........................DT ................................... 13Pete Combe ......................... 1999-02 ..........................DL ................................... 12.5Jay Bolton ............................. 1998-00 ..........................DL ................................... 12Tom Crone ............................ 1998-00 ..........................DL ................................... 11Bob Garvey .......................... 1992-93 ..........................DE ................................... 11Kevin McCarthy .................. 1980-82 ..........................DE ................................... 11

Defensive RecordsTACKLES (o8 cially recorded since 1977)

MOST TACKLESGame: 27 by Chris Zingo at Brown, 11-2-91Season: 179 by Chris Zingo, 1992Career: 530 by John Hanson, 1995-98

MOST TACKLES BY A LINEMANSeason: 88 by Kevin McCarthy, 1982; Steve Duca, 1981Career: 185 by Steve Duca, 1980-82

MOST TACKLES BY A LINEBACKERSeason: 179 by Chris Zingo, 1992Career: 530 by John Hanson, 1995-98

MOST TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACKSeason: 132 by Chris Allen, 1996Career: 331 by Chris Allen, 1994-97

PASS DEFENSEMOST INTERCEPTIONS

Game: 3 by Scott Walter vs Brown, 10-16-82; Scott Walter at Columbia, 11-13-82; Dave Kimichik at Columbia, 11-15-80; Chris Hanson at Fordham, 9-24-94; Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross, 9-23-95Season: 8 by Scott Walter, 1982; Chris Hanson, 1994Career: 15 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46, 48-49

MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNSGame: 120 by Carl Holland vs Syracuse, Nov. 8, 1947 (2 INTs)Season: 169 by Jim Frontero, 1986 (7 INTs)Career: 218 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46 and 1948-49 (15 INTs)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNSCareer: 2 by Rip Haley, 1949; Chip Ruth, 1966-68; Chris Mazoue, 1989-91

MOST PASSES BROKEN UPSeason: 15 by Mike Raich, 1985Career: 32 by Mike Raich, 1985-87

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS99 yards ................................................................................. Mark Broderick vs. Brown, 199097 yards ................................................................................................Ken Davis at Army, 194295 yards .................................................................................. Carl Holland vs. Syracuse, 194781 yards .........................................................................Keith Cummins at Dartmouth, 196774 yards ...................................................................................... Jim Frontero vs. Brown, 198672 yards .............................................................................................Chip Ruth at Brown, 196871 yards ......................................................................................John Webster at Brown, 1958

SACKS (o8 cially recorded since 1977)MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS

Season: 12 by Tom McHale, 1986Career: 19 by Seth Payne, 1993-96

MOST SACKS BY A LINEMANSeason: 12 by Tom McHale, 1986Career: 19 by Seth Payne, 1993-96

MOST SACKS BY A LINEBACKERSeason: 8 by Chris Zingo, 1992Career: 18 by Chris Zingo, 1991-93

MOST SACKS BY A DEFENSIVE BACKSeason: 4 by Brent Felitto, 1986; Gerry Willinger, 1990Career: 5 by Brent Felitto, 1985-87

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PUNT RETURNSMOST PUNT RETURNS

Game: 8 by Dan Jystad at Harvard, 10-11-86 8 by Peter Knight at Princeton, 11-25-72Season: 34 by Brian Romney, 2004Career: 63 by Brian Romney, 2004-05

MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNSGame: 113 by Hillary Chollet vs. Niagara, 9-24-49 (5 returns)Season: 274 by Bryan Walters, 2006 (27 returns)Career: 606 by Keith Cummins, 1967-69 (44 returns)

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURNGame: 25.7 by Chris Allen vs. Yale, 11-8-97 (3-77) (min. 3 returns)Season: 14.7 by Walter Kretz, 1946 (15-220) (min. 9 returns)Career: 13.8 by Keith Cummins, 1967-69 (44-606) (min. 18 returns)

KICKOFF RETURNSMOST KICKOFF RETURNS

Game: 9 by Vince Bates at Brown, 10-21-00Season: 40 by Vince Bates, 2000Career: 79 by Vince Bates, 1999-2002

MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNSGame: 198 by Vince Bates at Brown, 10-21-00 (9 returns)Season: 814 by Vince Bates, 2000 (40 returns)Career: 1,443 by Vince Bates, 1999-2002 (79 returns)

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURNGame: 52.7 by Bob Baker vs. Yale, 10-24-64 (3-158) (min. 3 returns)Season: 35.1 by Bob Baker, 1964 (11-386) (min. 9 returns)Career: 27.7 by Bob Baker, 1962-64 (23-636) (min. 20 returns)

PLACE-KICKINGMOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER

Game: 14 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92Season: 72 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005Career: 148 by John McCombs, 1997-99

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 6 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lehigh, 9-26-92Season: 23 by Dave Quarles, 1987; Mike Cochrane, 1992Career: 45 by John Rodin, 1993-96

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 4 by Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale, 9-25-04 (4 attempts)Season: 14 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (16 attempts)Career: 26 by John McCombs, 1997-99 (35 attempts)

TOUCHDOWN CONVERSIONSMOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED

Game: 8 by Bill Kirk vs. Columbia, 10-29-49Season: 41 by Bill Kirk, 1949; 41 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005Career: 95 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51

MOST EXTRA POINTS MADEGame: 7 by Keith Manz at Penn, 9-22-79; 7 by Pete Zogby at Lehigh, 10- 2-65; 7 by Peter Iverson vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00; 7 by A.J. Weitsman vs. Gerogetown, 10-15-05Season: 30 by Mathew Hepfer, 1990 (32 attempts); 30 by John McCombs, 1997 (31 attempts); 30 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (30 attempts)Career: 71 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 (95 attempts); 71 by John Rodin, 1993-96 (77 attempts)

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADESeason: 1.000 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (30-30); Keith Manz, 1978 (23-23); John McCombs, 1999 (22-22); Peter Zell, 2006 (22-22); Pete Gogolak, 1962 (20-20); Pete Gogolak, 1963 (18-18); Peter Iverson, 2001 (21-21) (min. 15 made)Career: 1.000 by A.J. Weitsman, 2002-05 (42-42) (min. 35 made)

MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADECareer: 44 by Pete Gogolak, Nov. 18, 1961 through 1963

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSGame: 2 by three players. Last: Dan Malone at Brown, 11-11-72Season: 3 by Rick Furbush, 1970Career: 3 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83; Ed Marinaro, 1969-71; Rick Furbush, 1969-70

Special Teams Records PUNTINGMOST PUNTS

Season: 69 by Bill Arthur, 1968 (2,583 yds., 37.4 avg.); 69 by Mike Baumgartel, 2004 (2,449 yds., 35.5 avg.);Career: 244 by Mike Baumgartel, 2001-04 (8,774 yds., 37.0 avg.)

MOST PUNTING YARDSSeason: 2,610 by Charles Watson, 1998 (64 punts, 40.8 avg.)Career: 8,774 by Mike Baumgartel, 2001-04 (244 punts, 37.0 avg.)

PUNTING AVERAGESeason: 40.78 by Charles Watson, 1998 (64 punts, 2,610 yds.)Career: 39.7 by Charles Watson, 1995-98 (187 punts, 7,416 yds.)

KICK BLOCKSBLOCKED KICKS

Season: 4 by Ed Groszewski, 1991Career: 6 by Joel Sussman, 2001-05

LONG PLAYSLONGEST FIELD GOALS

54 yards ........................................................John Killian vs. Columbia, 196952 yards .................................................. Tim McDermott vs. Harvard, 199350 yards ........................................................... John Rodin vs. Harvard, 199550 yards ............................................................Bill Goldy vs. Princeton, 198450 yards ..........................................................Pete Gogolak vs. Lehigh, 196349 yards .........................................................Peter Baccile vs. Harvard, 198348 yards ..............................................................Andy Bednar vs. Penn, 198847 yards ....................................................... A.J. Weitsman vs. Colgate, 2005

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 100 yards ....................................................... Bo Roberson at Colgate, 1956 99 yards...................................................................Pete Larson vs. Yale, 1966 98 yards......................................................Chris Ritter vs. Dartmouth, 1966 98 yards..................................................Dick Jackson vs. Dartmouth, 1954 97 yards............................................................Dan Malone vs. Lehigh, 1973 97 yards........................................................Barrett Rosser at Harvard, 1972

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 90 yards.................................................................. Dan Walker at Penn, 1967 82 yards...........................................................Mike Raich vs Lafayette, 1987 80 yards.....................................................Keith Cummins vs Colgate, 1969 80 yards..............................................................Bill Kirk vs Dartmouth, 1950 73 yards.......................................................Vincent Bates vs. Harvard, 1999

LONGEST PUNTS 88 yards...............................................................Bob Dean vs. Colgate, 194881 yards ................................................Mike Baumgartel vs. Harvard, 200177 yards ........................................................Mike Baumgartel vs. Yale, 200275 yards .............................................. Charles Watson at Dartmouth, 1997 74 yards................................................Charles Watson vs. Princeton, 199773 yards .............................................Charles Watson vs. Dartmouth, 1998

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Team Game RecordsTOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays: 103 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)Most Yards Gained: 640 at Brown, 10-28-95 (38-28)Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.3 vs. Princeton, 10-27-62, 50 plays, 415 yds (35-34)

RUSHINGMost Rushes: 83 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)Most Yards Gained: 484 vs. Penn, 11-18-78 (35-17)Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 7.4 vs. Penn, 11-18-78 (35-17)

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted: 64 at Bucknell, 9-16-00 (15-38)Most Passes Completed: 41 vs. Colgate, 9-27-97 (38-44 OT)Most Yards Gained: 446 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 at Princeton, 11-21-87 (6-23)Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 att.) .813 vs. Princeton, 10-27-62 (35-34)Most Touchdown Passes: 5 at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions: 6 at Columbia, 11-15-80 (24-0); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0)Most Yards on Interception Returns: 133 vs. Syracuse, 11-8-47 (12-6)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns: 8 on 3 occasions; Last: at Harvard, 10-11-86 (3-0)Most Yards on Punt Returns: 157 vs. Bucknell, 9-28-46 (21-0)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost KickoC Returns: 10 at Princeton, 10-27-51 (15-53)Most Yards on KickoC Returns: 228 at Princeton, 10-26-63 (14-51)

SCORING (modern - since 1937)Most Points Scored: 57 at Columbia, 10-31-64 (57-20); 57 vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05 (57-7)Most Points Scored in One Quarter: 35 at Brown, 11-11-72 (2nd) Most Points Scored in One Half: 41 at Brown, 11-11-72 (� rst) Most Touchdowns Scored: 8 at Columbia, 10-31-64 (57-20); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0)Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 7 at Lehigh, 10-2-65 (49-13); at Penn, 9-22-79 (52-13); vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00 (49-31); vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05 (57-7)Most Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Yale, 9-25-2004 (19-7)

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs: 31 vs. Merchant Marine, 10-30-82 (34-0); vs. Colgate, 9-25-71 (38-20); at Columbia, 11-14-92 (30-35); vs. Columbia, 11-15-97 (33-22)Most First Downs Rushing: 25 vs. Colgate, 9-25-71 (38-20)Most First Downs Passing: 26 at Columbia, 11-14-92 (30-35)Most First Downs by Penalty: 5 vs. Brown, 11-11-67 (14-14); at Dartmouth, 10-4-97 (20-24); vs. Penn, 11-19-88 (19-6)

PUNTINGMost Punts: 24 vs. Penn State, 10-17-42 (0-0)Highest Average Per Punt (min. 5 att.): 51.4 vs. Dart-mouth, 10-24-98 (14-11)

FUMBLESMost Fumbles: 9 at Michigan, 11-8-52 (7-49); vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31)Most Fumbles Lost: 6 on three occasions; Last: vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31)

PENALTIESMost Penalties: 16 at Harvard, 10-8-49 (33-14); at Yale, 11-9-85 (20-14)Most Yards Penalized: 160 at Yale, 11-9-85 (20-14)

TOTAL DEFENSEFewest Plays Allowed: 23 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0)Fewest Yards Allowed: 41 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0)Fewest First Downs Allowed: 3 at Harvard, 10-17-64 (0-16); vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0)

RUSHING DEFENSEFewest Rushes Allowed: 17 vs. Columbia, 11-12-05 (45-7)Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -62 vs. New York Univ., 9-25-48 (47-6)

PASSING DEFENSEFewest Attempts Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32)Fewest Completions Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0)Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0)

TURNOVERSMost Fumbles Caused: 10 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)Most Fumbles Recovered: 5, many times; Last: vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)

Team Season RecordsTOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays: 782 in 1997 (6-4)Most Yards: 4,199 in 1995 (6-4)Highest Average Gain per Play: 5.94 in 1940, 496 plays, 2,945 yds (6-2-0)

RUSHINGMost Rushes: 570 in 2005 (6-4)Most Yards Gained: 2,884 in 1971 (8-1)Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 5.14 in 1949 (8-1)

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted: 482 in 2000 (5-5)Most Passes Completed: 269 in 1997 (6-4)Most Yards Gained: 2,944 in 2000 (5-5)Most Passes Had Intercepted: 26 in 1987 (5-5)Highest Percentage Completed: .606 in 1990 (7-3)Most Touchdown Passes: 26 in 1999 (7-3)

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions: 25 in 1939 (8-0)Most Yards on Interception Returns: 355 in 1949 (8-1)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns: 47 in 1986 (8-2)Most Yards on Punt Returns: 461 in 1946 (5-3-1)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost KickoC Returns: 56 in 2000 (5-5)Most Yards on KickoC Returns: 1,019 in 2000 (5-5)

SCORING (modern - since 1937)Most Points Scored: 284 in 1949 (record 8-1)Most Touchdowns Scored: 42 in 1949 (8-1)Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 30 in 1990 (7-3); 1997 (6-4); 2005 (6-4)Most Field Goals Made: 14 in 2005 (6-4)Most Field Goals Attempted: 23 in 1987 (5-5); 1992 (7-3)

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs: 224 in 1997 (6-4)Most First Downs Rushing: 145 in 1971 (8-1)Most First Downs Passing: 144 in 2000 (5-5)Most First Downs by Penalty: 24 in 1997 (6-4)

PUNTINGMost Punts: 80 in 1952 (2-7)Highest Average Per Punt: 40.2 in 1998 (4-6)

FUMBLESMost Fumbles: 51 in 1952 (2-7)Most Fumbles Lost: 25 in 1952 (2-7), 1950 (7-2)

PENALTIESMost Penalties: 86 in 1949 (8-1)Most Yards Penalized: 740 in 1989 (4-6)

TURNOVERSMost Turnovers: 43 in 1987 (17 fumbles, 26 intercep-tions)

MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORIESMost Games Played: 12 in 1901 (11-1)Most Victories: 11 in 1901 (11-1)Most Losses: 9 in 2003 (1-9)Most Games Tied: 2 in 1906 (8-1-2), 1927 (3-3-2), 1928 (3-3-2)Undefeated Seasons: 5 — 1915 (9-0), 1921 (8-0), 1922 (8-0), 1923 (8-0), 1939 (8-0)Most Consecutive Victories: 26 (1921-1924)Most Consecutive Losses: 10 (1975-76); 10 (2004-05)Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut-out: 69 (Sept. 28, 1991-Nov. 22, 1997)

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John Bohrman’s swan dive into the end zone on a 63-yard touch-down reception highlighted the Big Red’s 23-14 win at undefeated Ohio State in 1939.

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Game RecordsMost Plays: 97 at Brown, 10-21-2000 (40-56)Most Yards Gained: 690 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.4 at Harvard, 10-12-02, 66 plays, 553 yards (23-52)

RUSHINGMost Rushes: 69 vs. Colgate, 10-19-96 (21-31)Most Yards Gained: 415 vs. Yale, 9-28-2002 (23-50)Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 7.9 vs. Brown, 10-20-01, 29 rushes, 228 yards (21-49)

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted: 58 vs. Dartmouth, 11-9-02 (21-19)Most Passes Completed: 37 vs. Dartmouth, 11-9-02 (21-19)Most Yards Gained: 443 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)Most Passes Had Intercepted: 6 at Columbia, 11-15-80 (24-0); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0)Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 att.) .794 vs. Penn, 11-18-00 (15-45)Most Touchdown Passes: 5 at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); 5 at Yale, 9-24-05 (17-37)

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions: 7 at Princeton, 11-21-87 (6-23)Most Yards on Interception Returns: 127 at Princeton, 11-21-87 (6-23)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns: 7 at Yale, 9-22-01 (13-40); 7 at Princeton, 11-1-03 (6-28)Most Yards on Punt Returns: 182 vs. Georgetown, 10-18-03 (20-42)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost KickoC Returns: 9 vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92 (44-33)Most Yards on KickoC Returns: 222 vs. Brown, 10-22-05 (24-38)

SCORING (modern - since 1937)Most Points Scored: 60 vs. Colgate, 9-24-83 (7-60)Most Points Scored in One Quarter: 28 at Penn, 11-22-03 (1st) Most Points Scored in One Half: 42 at Brown, 10-21-00 (� rst) Most Touchdowns Scored: 8 at Colgate, 10-16-99 (16-55); at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56); at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59)Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 8 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56); at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59)Most Field Goals Made: 5 at Brown, 10-19-85 (0-22)

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs: 31 at Harvard, 10-12-02 (23-52); 31 at Dartmouth, 9-18-99 (17-20); 31 vs. Columbia, 11-5-97 (33-22)Most First Downs Rushing: 22 vs. Dartmouth, 10-26-85 (17-20)Most First Downs Passing: 18 vs. Colgate, 9-27-97 (38-44, OT); at Columbia, 11-14-92 (30-35); vs. Brown, 10-31-92 (16-6)Most First Downs by Penalty: 5 vs. Dartmouth, 10-4-97 (20-24)

PUNTINGMost Punts: 11 vs. Dartmouth, 11-6-04 (14-7); 11 vs. Harvard, 10-9-93 (27-0)Highest Average Per Punt (min. 5 att.): 49.0 at Princ-eton, 9-19-98 (0-6)

FUMBLESMost Fumbles: 10 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7)Most Fumbles Lost: 5, many times; Last: vs. Princeton, 9-22-84 (9-17)

PENALTIESMost Penalties: 16 vs. Colgate, 9-24-88 (17-14)Most Yards Penalized: 132 vs. Colgate, 9-24-88 (17-14)

TOTAL DEFENSEFewest Plays Allowed: 49 vs.Northeastern, 9-30-89 (0-20)Fewest Yards Allowed: 88 vs. Brown, 10-31-98 (7-20)Fewest First Downs Allowed: 7 vs. Brown, 10-31-98 (7-20)

RUSHING DEFENSEFewest Rushes Allowed: 13 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56)Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -25 at Brown, 10-22-99 (33-28)

PASSING DEFENSEFewest Attempts Allowed: 7 vs. Columbia, 11-12-83 (31-6)Fewest Completions Allowed: 2 vs. Lehigh, 10-1-94 (21-17)Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 23 vs. Lehigh, 10-1-94 (21-17)

TURNOVERSMost Fumbles Caused: 9 at Michigan, 11-8-52 (7-49); vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31)Most Fumbles Recovered: 6 on three occasions; Last: vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31)

Season RecordsTOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays: 787 in 1981Most Yards: 4,785 in 2003Highest Average Gain per Play: 6.35 in 2000, 754 plays, 4,785 yards

RUSHINGMost Rushes: 541 in 1976Most Yards Gained: 2,391 in 2000Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 5.30 in 2000, 451 rushes, 2,391 yards

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted: 332 in 1987Most Passes Completed: 203 in 2002Most Yards Gained: 2,394 in 2000Most Passes Had Intercepted: 20 in 1954, 1980, 1994Highest Percentage Completed: .657 in 2002Most Touchdown Passes: 22 in 2003

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions: 26 in 1987Most Yards on Interception Returns: 311 in 1951 (16 INTs)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns: 45 in 1968Most Yards on Punt Returns: 505 in 1968 (45 returns)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost KickoC Returns: 50 in 1990Most Yards on KickoC Returns: 1,002 in 1949 (48 returns)

SCORING (modern - since 1937)Most Points Scored: 334 in 2000Most Touchdowns Scored: 44 in 2000Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 37 in 2000Most Field Goals Made: 18 in 1985Most Field Goals Attempted: 23 in 1985

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs: 229 in 2000Most First Downs Rushing: 126 in 1981Most First Downs Passing: 103 in 1992, 2000Most First Downs by Penalty: 20 in 1989

PUNTINGMost Punts: 74 in 1986Most Yards: 2,584 in 2004 (71 punts)Highest Average Per Punt: 38.8 in 1999 (51 punts, 2,015 yards)

FUMBLESMost Fumbles: 41 in 1972Most Fumbles Lost: 24 in 1951

PENALTIESMost Penalties: 84 in 1997Most Yards Penalized: 747 in 1997 (84 penalties)

TURNOVERSMost Turnovers: 43 in 1972 (21 fumbles, 22 intercep-tions)

Opponent Team Records

Individual GameRUSHING

Attempts: 42 by Dom Fischer, Colgate, 1969; 42 by Jordan Scott, Colgate, 2005Yards: 282 by Jabu Powell, Bucknell, 2000

PASSINGAttempts: 53 by Bill Pienias, Brown, 1992Completions: 33 by Chad Andrzejewski, Columbia, 1992Yards: 422 by Eric Webber, Brown, 2000Completion Percentage: .882 by Dick Kazmaier, Princeton, 1951Touchdowns: 6 by A.J. “Swede” Oberlander, Dart-mouth, 1925Touchdowns (since 1947): 5 by Mike Mitchell, Penn, 2003; 5 by JeL Mroz, Yale, 2005.

RECEIVINGCatches: 14 by Bob Farnham, Brown, 1975; 14 by Scott Wedum, Dartmouth, 2002Yards: 252 by Karl Hall, Penn, 1981Touchdowns: 4 by Dan Castles, Penn, 2003

TOTAL OFFENSEPlays: 71 by Brian Mann, Dartmouth, 2002Yards: 447 by Marty Domres, Columbia, 1968

SCORINGPoints: 30 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945Touchdowns: 5 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945Field Goals: 5 by Chris Ingerslev, Brown, 1985

LONG PLAYSRushing: 92 by Rabih Abdullah, Lehigh, 1994Passing: 93 by Gary Vura to Karl Hall, Penn, 1981; 93 by Eddie Chamberlain to Elbert Camp, Dart-mouth, 1935Field Goal: 55 by Jim Robertson, Dartmouth, 1919Field Goal (since 1947): 54 by Charlie Gogolak, Princeton, 1965Interception Return: 100 on four occasions; Last: Jim Anderson, Princeton, 1984Punt Return: 85 by Tom Haggerty, Columbia, 1961; 85 by Greg HoL meister, Dartmouth, 1991KickoC Return: 100 by Ken Hill, Yale, 1978

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Year Name Att. Yards Avg. TD1946 Walt Kretz ................................... 88 ..............594 .................6.8.................51947 Norm Dawson ........................... 66 ..............293 .................4.4.................41948 Frank Miller ................................ 98 ..............598 .................6.1.................41949 JeL Fleischmann ....................106 ..............579 .................5.5...............101950 JeL Fleischmann ....................146 ..............538 .................3.7.................91951 Stu Merz ...................................... 77 ..............431 .................5.6.................41952 Bob Engel .................................106 ..............364 .................3.4.................01953 Guy Bedrossian ......................111 ..............336 .................3.1.................61954 Dick Jackson .............................. 76 ..............445 .................5.9.................61955 Irv Roberson .............................. 83 ..............503 .................6.1.................41956 Irv Roberson ............................106 ..............480 .................4.5.................41957 Bob McAniL .............................140 ..............700 .................5.0.................41958 Terry Wilson .............................121 ..............521 .................4.3.................51959 Dan Bidwell..............................109 ..............474 .................4.3.................11960 Pat Pennucci .............................. 77 ..............285 .................3.7.................01961 Gary Wood ................................. 94 ..............449 .................4.8.................31962 Gary Wood ...............................173 ..............889 .................5.1.................91963 Gary Wood ...............................166 ..............818 .................4.9.................71964 Bill Wilson .................................189 ..............659 .................3.5.................51965 Bill Wilson .................................181 ..............848 .................4.7.................61966 Pete Larson ..............................206 ..............979 .................4.8.................91967 Bill Huling ................................... 88 ..............369 .................4.2.................31968 Chris Ritter ................................. 87 ..............341 .................3.9.................21969 Ed Marinaro .............................277 .......... 1,409 .................5.1...............141970 Ed Marinaro .............................285 .......... 1,425 .................5.0...............121971 Ed Marinaro .............................356 .......... 1,881 .................5.3...............241972 Dan Malone .............................196 ..............913 .................4.7.................51973 Don Fanelli ................................. 99 ..............403 .................4.1.................51974 Dan Malone .............................139 ..............532 .................3.8.................21975 Tim LaBeau ..............................106 ..............482 .................4.5.................61976 Neal Hall ...................................... 91 ..............330 .................3.6.................21977 Craig Jaeger .............................103 ..............440 .................4.3.................31978 Joe Holland ..............................273 .......... 1,396 .................5.1...............161979 Tom Weidenkopf ...................118 ..............571 .................4.8.................61980 Steve Vago ...............................114 ..............513 .................4.5.................11981 Derrick Harmon ......................173 ..............893 .................5.2.................51982 Derrick Harmon ......................157 ..............905 .................5.8.................91983 Derrick Harmon ......................216 .......... 1,276 .................5.9...............121984 Tony Baker ................................165 ..............847 .................5.1.................71985 John Tagliaferri .......................153 ..............583 .................3.8.................71986 JeL Johnson ............................191 ..............902 .................4.7.................41987 Scott Malaga ...........................168 ..............647 .................3.9.................21988 Scott Malaga ...........................256 .......... 1,097 .................4.3...............121989 John McNiL .............................160 ..............753 .................4.7.................41990 John McNiL .............................176 ..............998 .................5.7...............101991 John McNiL .............................203 ..............806 .................4.0.................81992 Scott Oliaro ..............................181 ..............834 .................4.6...............111993 Pete Fitzpatrick .......................179 ..............789 .................4.4.................51994 Chad Levitt ...............................275 .......... 1,319 .................4.8...............121995 Chad Levitt ...............................292 .......... 1,428 .................4.9...............131996 Chad Levitt ...............................267 .......... 1,435 .................5.4...............131997 Brad Kiesendahl .....................102 ..............513 .................5.0...............101998 Deon Harris ..............................221 ..............757 .................3.4.................51999 Deon Harris ..............................149 ..............605 .................4.1.................22000 Evan Simmons ........................145 ..............649 .................4.2.................72001 Evan SImmons ........................123 ..............598 .................4.9.................92002 Marcus Blanks .........................129 ..............598 .................4.4.................52003 Joshua Johnston ....................103 ..............446 .................4.3.................42004 Joshua Johnston ....................156 ..............475 .................3.0.................32005 Luke Siwula ..............................252 .......... 1,086 .................4.3.................82006 Luke Siwula ..............................202 ..............885 .................4.4.................4

SEASON RUSHING LEADER PROGRESSIONYear Name Att. Yards Avg. TD1946 Walt Kretz ................................... 88 ..............594 .................6.8.................51948 Frank Miller ................................ 98 ..............598 .................6.1.................41957 Bob McAniL .............................140 ..............700 .................5.0.................41962 Gary Wood ...............................173 ..............889 .................5.1.................91966 Pete Larson ..............................206 ..............979 .................4.8.................91969 Ed Marinaro .............................277 .......... 1,409 .................5.1...............141970 Ed Marinaro .............................285 .......... 1,425 .................5.0...............121971 Ed Marinaro .............................356 .......... 1,881 .................5.3...............24

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Yards TD1946 John Burns .................... 99 .........48...............8 ............. .485 ....... 593 .............. 41947 Pete Dorset ................... 77 .........39...............9 ............. .506 ....... 568 .............. 41948 Pete Dorset ................... 74 .........28...............3 ............. .378 ....... 437 .............. 31949 Pete Dorset ................... 111.......55...............5 ............. .495 ....... 845 .............. 71950 Rocco Calvo .................. 94 .........51...............3 ............. .543 ....... 730 .............. 21951 Rocco Calvo .................. 77 .........38...............4 ............. .494 ....... 675 .............. 51952 John Jaeckel ................. 96 .........33...............8 ............. .344 ....... 453 .............. 31953 Bill DeGraaf ................... 85 .........28...............4 ............. .329 ....... 351 .............. 31954 Bill DeGraaf ................... 94 .........31...............9 ............. .330 ....... 433 .............. 81955 Bill DeGraaf ................... 97 .........44...............7 ............. .454 ....... 629 .............. 61956 Art Boland ..................... 107.......43...............7 ............. .402 ....... 572 .............. 31957 Tom Brogan .................. 50 .........23...............6 ............. .460 ....... 387 .............. 11958 Tom Skypeck ................ 121.......55...............4 ............. .455 ....... 784 .............. 51959 Dave McKelvey ............ 67 .........23...............3 ............. .343 ....... 245 .............. 31960 Scott Brown .................. 85 .........34...............5 ............. .400 ....... 519 .............. 21961 Gary Wood .................... 75 .........28...............3 ............. .373 ....... 456 .............. 61962 Gary Wood .................... 117.......60...............8 ............. .513 ....... 890 .............. 81963 Gary Wood .................... 119.......48...............7 ............. .403 ....... 545 .............. 41964 Marty Sponaugle ........ 55 .........23...............3 ............. .418 ....... 319 .............. 11965 Marty Sponaugle ........ 115.......45...............6 ............. .391 ....... 582 .............. 51966 Bill Abel .......................... 138.......64...............8 ............. .464 ....... 953 .............. 61967 Bill Robertson .............. 175.......94...............8 ............. .537 ....... 1,347 .........121968 Bill Robertson .............. 197.......81...............11 ........... .411 ....... 1,156 ........... 31969 Rick Furbush ................. 37 .........23...............4 ............. .621 ....... 294 .............. 01970 Rick Furbush ................. 104.......57...............9 ............. .548 ....... 876 .............. 61971 Mark Allen ..................... 90 .........39...............4 ............. .433 ....... 496 .............. 31972 Mark Allen ..................... 181.......91...............12 ........... .503 ....... 1,235 ........... 91973 Mark Allen ..................... 272.......119 ............11 ........... .438 ....... 1,590 .........101974 Kevin Sigler ................... 248.......143 ............14 ........... .577 ....... 1,648 ........... 81975 Garland Burns .............. 81 .........21...............9 ............. .259 ....... 285 .............. 21976 Jim Hofher ..................... 139.......63...............12 ........... .453 ....... 740 .............. 31977 Jim Hofher ..................... 118.......60...............5 ............. .508 ....... 745 .............. 61978 Jim Hofher ..................... 85 .........44...............5 ............. .518 ....... 487 .............. 11979 Mike Tanner .................. 73 .........41...............5 ............. .562 ....... 595 .............. 41980 Mike Ryan ...................... 109.......53...............5 ............. .486 ....... 786 .............. 41981 Chris Metz ..................... 77 .........33...............4 ............. .429 ....... 507 .............. 11982 JeL Hammond ............. 176.......89...............11 ........... .506 ....... 1,064 ........... 51983 Shawn Maguire ........... 205.......110 ............11 ........... .537 ....... 1,009 ........... 21984 Shawn Maguire ........... 221.......119 ............11 ........... .538 ....... 1,112 ........... 11985 Marty Stallone ............. 138.......76...............8 ............. .551 ....... 817 .............. 91986 Marty Stallone ............. 226.......110 ............12 ........... .487 ....... 1,446 .........121987 Dave Dase ..................... 198.......100 ............15 ........... .505 ....... 1,302 ........... 91988 Aaron Sumida .............. 141.......69...............4 ............. .489 ....... 1,132 .........101989 Chris Cochrane ............ 236.......115 ............21 ........... .487 ....... 1,322 ........... 51990 Chris Cochrane ............ 175.......107 ............5 ............. .611 ....... 1,266 ........... 51991 Bill Lazor......................... 217.......129 ............9 ............. .595 ....... 1,461 ........... 81992 Bill Lazor......................... 328.......169 ............4 ............. .515 ....... 2,206 .........151993 Bill Lazor......................... 328.......172 ............13 ........... .524 ....... 2,030 .........111994 Per Larson...................... 154.......76...............6 ............. .494 ....... 1,092 ........... 61995 Steve Joyce ................... 274.......156 ............9 ............. .569 ....... 2,255 .........131996 Scott Carroll .................. 262.......125 ............13 ........... .477 ....... 1,583 ........... 91997 Scott Carroll .................. 239.......131 ............11 ........... .548 ....... 1,378 .........101998 Mike Hood .................... 294.......173 ............15 ........... .588 ....... 1,910 .........111999 Ricky Rahne .................. 388.......225 ............13 ........... .580 ....... 2,762 .........252000 Ricky Rahne .................. 479.......252 ............13 ........... .526 ....... 2,944 .........182001 Ricky Rahne .................. 355.......199 ............5 ............. .561 ....... 1,984 .........112002 Mick Razzano ............... 276.......137 ............7 ............. .496 ....... 1,556 ........... 72003 D.J. Busch ....................... 227.......118 ............8 ............. .520 ....... 1,320 ........... 72004 D.J. Busch ....................... 234.......121 ............7 ............. .517 ....... 1,534 ........... 52005 Ryan Kuhn ..................... 179.......96...............7 ............. .536 ....... 1,008 ........... 62006 Nathan Ford.................. 202.......112 ............9 ............. .554 ....... 1,417 ........... 8

SEASON PASSING LEADER PROGRESSIONYear Name Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD1946 John Burns .................... 99 .........48...............8 ............. .485 ....... 593 .............. 41949 Pete Dorset ................... 111.......55...............5 ............. .495 ....... 845 .............. 71962 Gary Wood .................... 117.......60...............8 ............. .513 ....... 890 .............. 81966 Bill Abel .......................... 138.......64...............8 ............. .464 ....... 953 .............. 61967 Bill Robertson .............. 175.......94...............8 ............. .537 ....... 1,347 .........121973 Mark Allen ..................... 272.......119 ............11 ........... .438 ....... 1,590 .........101974 Kevin Sigler ................... 248.......143 ............14 ........... .577 ....... 1,648 ........... 81992 Bill Lazor......................... 328.......169 ............4 ............. .515 ....... 2,206 .........151995 Steve Joyce ................... 274.......156 ............9 ............. .569 ....... 2,255 .........131999 Ricky Rahne .................. 388.......225 ............13 ........... .580 ....... 2,762 .........252000 Ricky Rahne .................. 479.......252 ............13 ........... .526 ....... 2,944 .........18

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Year Name Rec. Avg. TD Yards 1946 Hillary Chollet ........................... 12 ................ 25.4 ................ 2................305 1947 Bernie Babula ............................ 12 ................ 25.1 ................ 3................301 1948 Hillary Chollet ..............................8 ................ 13.3 ................ 1................106 Harry Cassel ..................................8 ................ 11.1 ................ 1.................. 89 1949 Walt Bruska ................................ 14 ................ 20.6 ................ 5................289 1950 Vic Pujo........................................ 24 ................ 17.5 ................ 2................420 Harvey Sampson...................... 24 ................ 14.6 ................ 1................3511951 Dick Cliggott ............................. 14 ................ 20.8 ................ 1................2911952 Dick Cliggott ............................. 25 ................ 14.9 ................ 5................3721953 Bruce Brenner ........................... 14 ................ 16.1 ................ 2................2261954 Dick Jackson .............................. 17 ................ 11.5 ................ 2................1961955 Stan Intihar ................................ 12 ................ 12.1 ................ 1................145 Dick Jackson .............................. 12 ...................9.7 ................ 1................1161956 Bob McAniL ............................... 15 ................ 13.7 ................ 2................2061957 John Webster ............................ 12 ................ 15.0 ................ 0................1801958 Norm Juvonen .......................... 16 ................ 18.8 ................ 1................3011959 John Sadusky ...............................8 ................ 14.5 ................ 1................1161960 Pat Pennucci .............................. 16 ................ 13.9 ................ 0................2221961 Ken HoL man ............................. 10 ................ 15.9 ................ 3................1591962 Ed Burnap ................................... 17 ................ 15.3 ................ 2................2601963 Bill Ponzer ................................... 13 ................ 12.5 ................ 2................1621964 Pete Larson ................................ 13 ................ 14.7 ................ 1................191 Bob Baker ................................... 13 ................ 14.5 ................ 0................1881965 Ron Gervase .............................. 19 ................ 13.1 ................ 2................2481966 Ron Gervase .............................. 36 ................ 15.5 ................ 4................5591967 Bill Murphy ................................. 50 ................ 17.1 ................ 9................8531968 Chris Ritter ................................. 30 ................ 16.9 ................ 3................5071969 Erv Bratcher ..................................8 ................ 14.1 ................ 1................1131970 Tom Albright ............................. 21 ................ 14.3 ................ 0................3001971 Tom Albright ............................. 21 ................ 13.0 ................ 2................2741972 George Milosevic ..................... 37 ................ 15.2 ................ 3................5641973 Bruce Starks ............................... 31 ................ 15.6 ................ 3................4831974 Bruce Starks ............................... 47 ................ 13.2 ................ 2................6191975 Bruce Starks ............................... 14 ................ 13.2 ................ 0................1851976 Eamon McEneaney ................. 35 ................ 10.9 ................ 3................3831977 Dave Rupert .............................. 26 ................ 16.3 ................ 1................4231978 Brad Decker ............................... 17 ................ 11.8 ................ 0................2001979 Mark Turley ................................ 26 ................ 14.7 ................ 1................3811980 Alva Taylor .................................. 13 ................ 15.3 ................ 2................199 Dan Suren................................... 13 ................ 14.0 ................ 0................1821981 Derrick Harmon ........................ 21 ................ 13.6 ................ 2................2851982 Dan Suren................................... 26 ................ 11.0 ................ 0................2871983 Derrick Harmon ........................ 36 ...................7.5 ................ 0................2701984 John Tagliaferri ......................... 30 ...................8.9 ................ 0................2661985 John Tagliaferri ......................... 61 ...................5.9 ................ 1................3581986 JeL Johnson .............................. 29 ...................8.4 ................ 0................2461987 Sam Brickley .............................. 56 ...................9.3 ................ 2................5181988 Sam Brickley .............................. 29 ................ 18.4 ................ 5................5331989 Scott Oliaro ................................ 30 ...................7.7 ................ 0................2301990 Scott Oliaro ................................ 25 ................ 13.9 ................ 2................3471991 Mike Jamin ................................. 35 ................ 13.9 ................ 1................4861992 Mike Jamin ................................. 49 ................ 16.2 ................ 6................7941993 Ned Burke................................... 40 ...................8.2 ................ 0................3281994 Aaron Berryman ....................... 36 ................ 15.7 ................ 4................5651995 Ron Mateo .................................. 47 ................ 14.8 ................ 3................6951996 Steve Busch ............................... 57 ................ 12.6 ................ 4................7201997 Eric Krawczyk ............................ 89 ................ 11.7 ..............11............ 1,0421998 Joe Splendorio ......................... 46 ................ 14.7 ................ 6................6771999 Joe Splendorio ......................... 65 ................ 14.5 ..............10................9442000 Joe Splendorio ......................... 46 ................ 13.7 ................ 3................6302001 Keith Ferguson ......................... 50 ................ 10.1 ................ 2................5072002 Keith Ferguson ......................... 70 ................ 12.2 ................ 2................8522003 John Kellner ............................... 49 ................ 11.9 ................ 3................5822004 Brian Romney ........................... 60 ................ 12.8 ................ 3................7662005 Brian Romney ........................... 38 ................ 10.1 ................ 2................3852006 Zac Canty .................................... 41 ................ 12.2 ................ 3................499

SEASON RECEIVING LEADER PROGRESSIONYear Name Rec. Avg. TD Yards 1946 Hillary Chollet ........................... 12 ................ 25.4 ................ 2................305 1950 Vic Pujo........................................ 24 ................ 17.5 ................ 2................420 1966 Ron Gervase .............................. 36 ................ 15.5 ................ 4................5591967 Bill Murphy ................................. 50 ................ 17.1 ................ 9................8531997 Eric Krawczyk ............................ 89 ................ 11.7 ..............11............ 1,042

Year Name TD PAT FG Points1946 Hillary Chollet ..............................6 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 361947 Norman Dawson .........................5 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 30 Robert Dean .................................3 ....................12 ................ 0.................. 301948 JeL Fleischmann .........................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541949 JeL Fleischmann ...................... 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 601950 JeL Fleischmann .........................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541951 Hal Seidenberg ......................... 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 601952 Dick Cliggott ................................5 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 301953 Guy Bedrosian .............................6 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 361954 Dick Jackson .................................8 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 481955 Bill DeGraaf ...................................6 ....................13 ................ 0.................. 491956 Bo Roberson .................................4 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 241957 Tom Skypeck ................................5 ...................... 5 ................ 0.................. 351958 Tom Skypeck ................................7 ...................... 9 ................ 0.................. 511959 Philip Taylor ..................................4 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 24 Marcello Tino................................4 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 241960 George Eckstrom ........................3 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 181961 George Telesh ..............................5 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 301962 Gary Wood ....................................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541963 Gary Wood ....................................7 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 421964 Bill Wilson ......................................7 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 421965 Martin Sponaugle ......................6 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 381966 Pete Larson ................................ 11 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 681967 Bill Murphy ....................................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541968 Chris Ritter ....................................5 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 321969 Ed Marinaro ............................... 14 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 841970 Ed Marinaro ............................... 14 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 861971 Ed Marinaro ............................... 24 ...................... 2 ................ 0................1481972 Mark Allen .....................................7 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 421973 Don Fanelli ....................................5 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 301974 Don Fanelli ................................. 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 601975 Tim LaBeau ...................................7 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 441976 Thomas Dugdale ........................0 ....................11 ................ 3.................. 201977 Craig Jaeger ..................................4 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 241978 Joe Holland ................................ 16 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 961979 Tom Weidenkopf ........................6 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 361980 Ron Rejda ......................................0 ....................19 ................ 8.................. 431981 Derrick Harmon ...........................7 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 441982 Derrick Harmon ...........................9 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 561983 Derrick Harmon ........................ 12 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 741984 Tony Baker .....................................8 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 481985 John Tagliaferri ............................8 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 481986 Tom Aug ........................................0 ....................19 ................ 9.................. 461987 Dave Quarles ................................0 ....................14 ..............12.................. 501988 Scott Malaga ............................. 12 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 721989 Todd Nicholson ...........................7 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 421990 Scott Oliaro ................................ 11 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 661991 John McNiL ..................................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541992 Scott Oliaro ................................ 11 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 661993 Pete Fitzpatrick ............................6 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 381994 Chad Levitt ................................. 13 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 781995 Chad Levitt ................................. 15 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 921996 Chad Levitt ................................. 14 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 841997 Eric Krawczyk ............................ 11 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 661998 John McCombs ...........................0 ....................18 ................ 7.................. 391999 Joe Splendorio ......................... 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 602000 Justin Dunleavy ...........................8 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 482001 Evan SImmons .............................9 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 562002 Nathan Archer .............................7 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 422003 Joshua Johnston .........................4 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 242004 Andre Hardaway .........................5 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 302005 Ryan Kuhn .................................. 12 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 72 A.J. Weitsman ...............................0 ....................30 ..............14.................. 722006 Peter Zell ........................................0 ....................22 ................ 9.................. 49

SEASON SCORING LEADER PROGRESSIONYear Name TD PAT FG Points1946 Hillary Chollet ..............................6 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 361948 JeL Fleischmann .........................9 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 541949 JeL Fleischmann ...................... 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 601951 Hal Seidenberg ......................... 10 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 601966 Pete Larson ................................ 11 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 681969 Ed Marinaro ............................... 14 ...................... 0 ................ 0.................. 841970 Ed Marinaro ............................... 14 ...................... 1 ................ 0.................. 861971 Ed Marinaro ............................... 24 ...................... 2 ................ 0................148

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MOST YARDS RUSHING(150 Yards or More)288, Scott Oliaro at Yale, 1990281, Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969272, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971263, Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978260, Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970260, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971247, Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth, 1979246, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1971245, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1969244, Joe Holland at Harvard, 1978241, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1996230, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1971230, Ed Marinaro at Yale, 1971227, Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1994225, Ed Marinaro at Brown, 1970222, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1983218, Chad Levitt at Yale, 1996210, Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1983209, Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996207, Gary Wood at Penn, 1962190, Ed Marinaro vs. Penn, 1970189, Joe Holland at Columbia, 1978189, Derrick Harmon at Princeton, 1983189, John McNiL at Harvard, 1990188, Chad Levitt vs. Yale, 1995187, Chad Levitt at BuL alo, 1996186, Joe Holland vs. Princeton, 1978185, Pete Larson at BuL alo, 1966185, Derrick Harmon at Columbia, 1982185, JeL Johnson at Columbia, 1986181, Bill Wilson at Brown, 1965181, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1969181, John McNiL vs. Columbia, 1991180, Don Fanelli at Colgate, 1973180, Rich Russo vs. Columbia, 1973179, Derrick Harmon vs. Penn, 1982178, Stu Merz vs. Syracuse, 1951178, Dan Malone at Columbia, 1974178, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1981178, Chad Levitt vs. Princeton, 1996176, Ed Marinaro vs. Brown, 1971175, Ryan Kuhn vs. Columbia, 2005173, Brad Kiesendahl vs. Lafayette, 1997172, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1994170, Chad Levitt at Dartmouth, 1995170, Chad Levitt vs. Columbia, 1995170, Evan Simmons vs. Columbia, 2001169, Gary Wood at Brown, 1962168, Gary Wood at Yale, 1963167, Craig Jaeger vs. Harvard, 1977167, JeL Johnson vs. Princeton, 1986165, Chad Levitt vs. Holy Cross, 1995165, Luke Siwula at Colgate, 2005164, Joe Holland vs. Brown, 1978162, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1969162, Dan Malone vs. Rutgers, 1972162, Luke Siwula vs. Brown, 2005162, Luke Siwula vs. Albany, 2006161, Gary Wood vs. Dartmouth, 1962160, John McNiL at Columbia, 1990160, Chad Levitt vs. Brown, 1996159, Brian Ulbricht vs. Towson, 2002157, Tony Baker at Yale, 1984157, Chad Levitt vs. Penn, 1994156, JeL Fleischmann at Syracuse, 1950156, Bill Scazarro at Columbia, 1950155, Bill Wilson vs. Columbia, 1965155, Ed Marinaro vs. Princeton, 1969152, Neal Hall vs. Colgate, 1975152, Derrick Harmon at Penn, 1981151, Bob McAniL vs. Columbia, 1957151, Ed Marinaro at Colgate, 1970151, Ryan Kuhn vs. Bucknell, 2005150, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1969

MOST YARDS PASSING(225 Yards or More)446, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000443, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999400, Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992395, Mark Allen at Penn, 1973391, Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000344, Scott Carroll at BuL alo, 1996341, Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995321, Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991320, Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999317, Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991314, Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000314, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001312, D.J Busch vs. Columbia, 2003307, Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989307, Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999306, Ricky Rahne vs. Penn, 2000302, Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002297, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999296, Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998296, Ricky Rahne at Penn, 1999285, D.J. Busch at Harvard, 2004283, Bill Lazor vs. Columbia, 1993279, Ricky Rahne, vs. Princeton, 2000277, Bill Robertson at Columbia, 1968276, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 1999273, Mike Hood vs. Penn, 1998272, Scott Carroll vs. Colgate, 1997272, D.J. Busch vs. Georgetown, 2003271, Ricky Rahne at Pennsylvania, 2001267, Mike Hood at Princeton, 1998267, Marty Stallone at Princeton, 1985265, Bill Lazor vs. Colgate, 1993263, Steve Joyce vs. Holy Cross, 1995263, Ricky Rahne vs. Dartmouth, 2000263, Ricky Rahne at Colgate, 2001262, Bill Lazor at Princeton, 1993262, Bill Lazor vs. Lehigh, 1992261, Steve Joyce at Lehigh, 1995259, Dave Dase vs. Columbia, 1987258, Bill Lazor at Dartmouth, 1991258, Ricky Rahne at Columbia, 2000254, Bill Robertson at Dartmouth, 1967254, Ricky Rahne vs. Yale, 1999253, Mark Allen vs. Princeton, 1973252, Mark Allen vs. Penn, 1972252, Dave Dase at Yale, 1987252, Per Larson at Columbia, 1994250, Mike Hood vs. BuL alo, 1998251, Steve Joyce at Dartmouth, 1995248, Bill Lazor at Yale, 1992248, Dave Dase at Brown, 1987247, Scott Carroll at Lafayette, 1996244, Scott Carroll vs. Penn, 1996242, Mark Allen vs. Dartmouth, 1972242, Mick Razzano at Brown, 2002241, Bill Lazor vs. Penn, 1992240, Rocco Calvo at Yale, 1951240, Bill Lazor at Lehigh, 1993240, Steve Joyce at Princeton, 1995240, Steve Joyce vs. Harvard, 1995239, Ricky Rahne at Lehigh, 2000237, Per Larson at Yale, 1994236, Kevin Sigler vs. Colgate, 1974236, Marty Stallone at Bucknell, 1985236, Steve Joyce at Penn, 1995236, Ricky Rahne vs. Colgate, 2000236, D.J. Busch vs. Brown, 2003234, D.J. Busch at Towson, 2004233, Mike Hood at Columbia, 1998232, Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 1999231, Aaron Sumida at Columbia, 1988231, Per Larson at Bucknell, 1994227, Bill Lazor vs. Brown, 1992226, Kevin Sigler at Brown, 1974226, Ricky Rahne vs Brown, 2001

MOST RECEIVING YARDS(100 Yards or More)204, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 1999177, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2002175, Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, 2002171, Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate, 1997164, Mike Jamin vs. Brown, 1992164, Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 2000163, Bill Murphy vs. Harvard, 1967161, Mike Jamin vs. Yale, 1991155, Aaron Berryman at Columbia, 1994155, Stu Merz at Yale, 1951154, Keith Ferguson at Harvard, 2002 150, Chris Ritter at Columbia, 1968148, Eric Krawczyk at Lafayette, 1996146, Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 1997144, Steve Busch vs. Princeton, 1996144, Steve Busch at BuL alo, 1996142, Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004141, Eric Krawczyk at Fordham, 1997140, Jack Corrigan vs. Harvard, 1973139, Scott Oliaro vs. Penn, 1992139, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2000138, George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972137, Ron Mateo at Lehigh, 1995135, Bruce Starks at Harvard, 1974131, Mike Jamin at Brown, 1991130, Bruce Starks vs. Princeton, 1973130, Joe Splendorio at Dartmouth, 1999129, Eric Krawczyk at Penn, 1997127, Bill Murphy at Penn, 1967126, Joe Splendorio vs. Penn, 1998126, Joe Splendorio vs. Columbia, 1999124, Derrick Harmon vs. Bucknell, 1981124, Chris Hahn vs. Harvard, 1987123, George Milosevic vs. Penn, 1972123, Eric Krawczyk vs. Penn, 1996122, Chad Nice at Harvard, 2004120, Ron Mateo vs. Harvard, 1995120, Joe Splendorio at Penn, 1999119, Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968118, Stu Fullerton vs. Princeton, 1965118, Mike Jamin at Harvard, 1992118, Vic Yanz vs. Brown, 2003 117, Shaun Hawkins vs. Columbia, 1987117, Eric Krawczyk at BuL alo, 1996 116, Rick Furbush at Princeton, 1968116, Jim Perrello at Princeton, 1985116 John Kellner at Colgate, 2001115, Brian Romney vs. Penn, 2004114, Eamon McEneaney at Rutgers, 1976114, Brian Romney vs. Princeton, 2004113, Ed Burnap vs. Princeton, 1962113, Erv Bratcher at Colgate, 1970113, Shaun Hawkins vs. Harvard, 1987113, Joe Splendorio vs. Bucknell, 1998112, Eamon McEneaney vs.Colgate, 1976112, Eric Krawczyk vs. Yale, 1997111, Bruce Starks at Penn, 1973111, Pat Dutton vs. Colgate, 1997110, Ned Burke vs. Colgate, 1993110, Eric Krawczyk at Columbia, 1996109, Mike Ready at Yale, 1987109, Steve Busch at Brown, 1995109, Ron Mateo at Brown, 1995108, Rick Furbush vs. Dartmouth, 1968108, Shaun Hawkins at Colgate, 1986108, Mike Jamin at Columbia, 1992108, Keith Ferguson vs. Harvard, 2001106, Bill Murphy vs. Princeton, 1967106, Keith Ferguson vs. Brown, 2001106, Vic Yanz vs. Columbia, 2003105, Tim Hermann vs. Penn, 2000103, Steve Busch vs. Holy Cross, 1995103, Eric Krawczyk vs. Columbia, 1997102, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 2000101, Craig Jaeger vs. Colgate, 1977101, Joe Splendorio vs. Princeton, 1999101, Joe Splendorio vs. Yale, 2000

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The Last Time It HappenedRushing

Rushed for 300+ yards ............................................. Never doneRushed for 200+ yards ..............................................Chad Levitt 218 yards on 39 carries, at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996)Rushed for 100+ yards ....................................... Luke Siwula (145-29) vs. Colgate (Oct. 14, 2006)Rushed for 5 TDs ........................................................ Ed Marinaro at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971)Rushed for 4 TDs .................................................Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 1983)Rushed for 3 TDs ...........................................................Ryan Kuhn vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005)Rushed 40+ times .......................................................Chad Levitt 40 times, vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996)Rushed 30+ times ......................................................Luke Siwula 32 times, vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006)Two players rushed for 100 yards ............................................... Kuhn (24-175), Siwula (30-117), at Colum. (Nov. 12, 2005)

PassingPassed for 400+ yards ............................................. Ricky Rahne 446 yards on 29-of-62 passing, at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000)Passed for 300+ yards .............................................Nathan Ford 309 yards on 20-of-33 passing, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)Passed for 200+ yards .............................................Nathan Ford 202 yards on 18-of-36 passing at Bucknell (Sept. 16, 2006)Threw 5+ touchdown passes ................................ Never doneThrew 4 touchdown passes .................................. Ricky Rahne 4, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2000)Threw 3 touchdown passes ............................... Mick Razzano 3, at Harvard (Oct. 12, 2002)Attempted 60+ passes ............................................ Ricky Rahne 60, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000)Attempted 50+ passes ............................................ Ricky Rahne 50 attempts, at Penn (Nov. 17, 2001)Attempted 40+ passes .................................................D.J. Busch 42 attempts, at Towson (Oct. 2, 2004)Attempted 30+ passes ............................................Nathan Ford 33 attempts at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)Completed 30+ passes ............................................ Ricky Rahne 31, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001)Completed 20+ passes ............................................Nathan Ford 20 completions, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)Threw 6 interceptions ........................................ Marty Stallone 6 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985)Threw 5 interceptions ................................................ Dave Dase 5 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 21, 1987)Threw 4 interceptions ................................................Mike Hood 4 interceptions, vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 24, 1998)Threw 3 interceptions ................................................Ryan Kuhn 3 interceptions, at Yale (Sept. 24, 2005)

ReceivingCaught 15+ passes ............................................. John Tagliaferri 15 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985)Caught 10+ passes ...................................................John Kellner 10 receptions, vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003)Caught 8+ passes ..........................................................Chad Nice 8 receptions, at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004)Had 200+ yards receiving .................................Joe Splendorio 204 yards (11 receptions), at Brown (Oct. 2, 1999)Had 100+ yards receiving .................................. Brian Romney 115 yards (7 receptions) vs. Penn (Nov. 20, 2004)Caught 3 TD passes ............................................... Eric Krawczyk 106 yards (8 receptions), vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003)Caught 2 TD passes ............................................ Keith Ferguson at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000)Two 100-yard receivers, same game .................................... Nice (142 yds) and Romney (114 yds) vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004)

KickingKicked 4 G eld goals.......................................Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004)Kicked 3 G eld goals.........................................................Peter Zell vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006)Kicked 2 G eld goals................................................A.J. Weitsman 2, vs. Harvard (Oct. 8, 2005)

An extra point was missed ..........................................Peter Zell at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004)Punted 10+ times ............................................ Mike Baumgartel 10, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004)

Total OE enseGained 300+ total yards .........................................Nathan Ford 310 yards (309 pass, 1 rush), at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)Gained 400+ total yards ......................................... Ricky Rahne 440 yards (446 pass, -6 rush), at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000)Ran 70+ plays .............................................................. Ricky Rahne 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000)Ran 60+ plays .............................................................. Ricky Rahne 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000)Ran 50+ plays ..............................................................Nathan Ford 53 plays (33 pass, 20 rush), at Haravrd (Oct. 7, 2006)Ran 40+ plays ..............................................................Nathan Ford 53 plays (33 pass, 20 rush), at Haravrd (Oct. 7, 2006)

DefenseIntercepted 3 passes ...............................................Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995)Intercepted 2 passes .............................................. Sean Nassoiy at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004)Had 20+ tackles ..................................................... Neil Morrissey 24 (7-17) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) Had 15+ tackles .......................................................Joel Sussman 18 (8-10) vs. Harvard (Oct. 8, 2005) Had 10+ tackles ..................................................................Tim Bax 10 vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) Had 2+ sacks ............................................................Ryan Blessing 2 vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Had 3+ tackles for loss .....................................................Tim Bax 3 for 11 yards vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)

Miscellaneous100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game A. Hardaway (130)/C. Nice (122) at Harv. (Oct. 9, 2004)Fumble Return For Touchdown ................................ Nate Tarsi 50 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004)Interception Return For Touchdown ..............Kevin Rooney 22 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2001)Punt Return For Touchdown.............................. Vincent Bates 73 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 9, 1999)Blocked Punt ..............................................................Doug Lempa vs. Bucknell (Sept. 17, 2005) Blocked Field Goal .................................................Chi Chi Madu at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)

Blocked Extra Point ................................................... Frank Kunis at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006)Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown ...............John Kellner 39 yards, vs. Lehigh (Oct. 6, 2001)Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown ........................ Kyle Thomas, 48 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002)KickoC Return For Touchdown ......................... Bryan Walters 88 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)

Long PlaysRun of 90+ yards ........................................................ John McNiL 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990)Run of 80+ yards ..................................................Stephen Liuzza 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Run of 70+ yards ..................................................Stephen Liuzza 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Run of 60+ yards ..................................................Stephen Liuzza 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Run of 50+ yards ..................................................Stephen Liuzza 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Run of 40+ yards ..................................................Stephen Liuzza 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Pass of 90+ yards ............................... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz 90 yards, at Yale (Oct. 20, 1951)Pass of 80+ yards .................................D.J. Busch to Chad Nice 80 yards, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004)Pass of 70+ yards .........Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)Pass of 60+ yards .........Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)Pass of 50+ yards .........Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)Pass of 40+ yards .........Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006)Kicked 50+-yard G eld goal ......................................John Rodin 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995)Kicked 40+-yard G eld goal ..........................................Peter Zell 45-yards, vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006)Kicked 80+ yard punt .................................... Mike Baumgartel 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001)Kicked 70+ yard punt .................................... Mike Baumgartel 77 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002)Kicked 60+ yard punt .................................... Mike Baumgartel 61 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 11, 2003)Returned a punt 80+ yards ......................................Mike Raich 82 yards, vs. Lafayette (Oct. 3, 1987)Returned a kickoC 95+ yards ............................Barrett Rosser 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972)Returned an interception 80+ yards ........... Mark Broderick 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990)

TeamScored 100+ points ................110 vs. Case Western (Oct. 15, 1921)Scored 90+ points ............91 vs. Susquehanna (Nov. 8, 1924)Scored 80+ points ............. 80 vs. Susquehanna (Sept. 27, 1925)Scored 70+ points ....................74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936)Scored 60+ points ....................74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936)Scored 50+ points ............57 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005) Scored 40+ points ..............45 vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 2005) Scored 30+ points ...................38 vs. Colgate (Oct. 14, 2006) Back-to-back 40+ point games .................................................. vs. Lafayette (41), at Fordham (45) 1997Rushed for 500+ yards ............................................Never doneRushed for 400+ yards ....................................................at Penn 414 yards (Sept. 22, 1979)Rushed for 300+ yards ..........................................vs. Columbia 369 yards (Nov. 12, 2005)Rushed for 200+ yards ...........................................at Columbia 221 yards (Nov. 11, 2006)Passed for 500+ yards .............................................Never donePassed for 400+ yards .................................................. at Brown 443 yards (Oct. 2, 1999)Passed for 300+ yards ............................................... at Harvard 309 yards (Oct. 7, 2006)Passed for 200+ yards ............................................... at Harvard 309 yards (Oct. 7, 2006)Had 700+ yards in Total OC ense .........................Never done

Had 600+ yards in Total OC ense .............................. at Brown 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995)Had 500+ yards in Total OC ense .......................vs. Columbia 583 yards (Nov. 15, 1997)Scored on G rst oC ensive play ................................vs. Harvard 21-yard pass from Ryan Kuhn to Brian Romney (Oct. 8, 2005)Recorded a safety ....................... at Bucknell (Sept. 16, 2006)Recorded a defensive TD ................................. vs. Dartmouth Nate Tarsi 50-yd. fumble recovery (Nov. 6, 2004)Zero punts in a game ......................................................vs. Penn Nov. 20, 1982Zero sacks allowed in a game ............................vs. Princeton Oct. 28, 2006Blocked two kicks in a game .................................. at HarvardFrank Kunis (XP); Chi Chi Madu (� eld goal) (Oct. 7, 2006)Had 25+ G rst downs in a game ...................................... at Yale 27, (Sept. 17, 2005)Had 40+ minutes in time of possession ........vs. Columbia 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005)Recorded a shutout .....................21-0 vs. Yale (Nov. 6, 1993)Held opponent to negative yards rushing ........................ -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005)Played in 3+ overtime game.............................Never donePlayed in 2-overtime game................................... at Brown W, 10-7 (Oct. 26, 2002)Played in overtime game .................................at Princeton L, 17-20 (Oct. 29, 2005)

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All-Time Scores1887 (0-2)

Coach: No regular coachCaptain: J. H. Sheldon

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score11/12 UNION ........................... L 10 -2411/24 LEHIGH+ ...................... L 10 -38TOTALS 20 -62+ - game played in Elmira, N.Y.

1888 (4-2)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: W. G. HowellDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/16 PALMYRA ......................W 26 -010/27 WILLIAMS .....................W 20 -011/3 UNION ...........................W 30 -011/12 LAFAYETTE ................... L 0 -1611/19 BUCKNELL ....................W 20 -011/29 vs. Lehigh+ ................. L 0 -4TOTALS 96 -20+ - game played in Elmira, N.Y.

1889 (7-2)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: D. UptonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/5 BUCKNELL ...................W 66 -010/12 LAFAYETTE ..................W 10 -010/16 at Yale ........................... L 6 -6010/19 ROCHESTER ................W 124 -011/2 STEVENS INST. ...........W 38 -411/9 YALE .............................. L 0 -7011/16 vs. Michigan+ ...........W 66 -011/23 at Columbia ................W 20 -011/28 vs. Lafayette* ............W 24 -0TOTALS 354 -130+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.* - game played in Syracuse, N.Y.

1890 (7-4)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: E. YawgerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/11 ROCHESTER .................W 98 -010/30 at Union ........................W 32 -010/31 at Williams ................... L 8 -1811/1 at Harvard .................... L 0 -7711/3 at Amherst ................... L 0 -1811/4 at Trinity ........................W 26 -011/5 at Wesleyan ................. L 2 -411/8 BUCKNELL ....................W 26 -011/15 vs. Michigan+ .............W 20 -511/22 COLUMBIA ...................W 36 -011/25 at Chicago U. Club ......W 12 -8TOTALS 260 -130+ - game played in Detroit, Mich.

1891 (7-3)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: C. JohansonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/3 SYRACUSE ....................W... 68 -010/10 BUCKNELL .................... L ......0 -410/17 STEVENS INST. ............W... 72 -010/24 LAFAYETTE ...................W... 30 -011/7 LEHIGH ..........................W... 24 -011/14 at Princeton ................. L ......0 -611/21 vs. Michigan+ ............W... 58 -1211/24 at Detroit A. C. ............W... 32 -011/26 at Chicago U. Club .... L ......4 -1211/28 vs. Michigan* .............W... 10 -0TOTALS .. 298 -34+ - game played in Detroit, Mich.* - game played in Chicago, Ill.

1892 (10-1)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: C. JohansonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 at Syracuse A. C. .........W 16 -09/28 SYRACUSE ....................W 58 -010/1 BUCKNELL ....................W 54 -010/8 DICKINSON ..................W 58 -0

10/22 at Lehigh ......................W 76 -010/29 vs. Williams+ ..............W 24 -1211/5 vs. Harvard* ................ L 14 -2011/8 MICHIGAN ....................W 44 -011/12 MIT ..................................W 44 -1211/18 at Manhattan A. C. .......W 16 -011/24 at Michigan .................W 30 -10TOTALS 434 -54+ - game played in Albany, N.Y.* - game played in Spring� eld, Mass.

1893 (2-5-1)Coach: No regular coach

Captain: C. J. BarrDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/1 GETTYSBURG ..............W 16 -010/14 UNION ...........................W 18 -610/21 vs. Princeton* ............ L 0 -4610/28 vs. Williams+ .............. T 10 -1011/4 vs. Harvard* ................. L 0 -3411/8 TUFTS ............................ L 0 -611/11 LEHIGH .......................... L 0 -1411/18 at Penn .......................... L 0 -50TOTALS 44 -166+ - game played in Albany, N.Y.* - game played in New York, N.Y.

1894 (6-4-1)Coach: Marshall Newell

Captain: Glenn (Pop) WarnerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 SYRACUSE ....................W 39 -010/6 UNION ...........................W 37 -010/13 LAFAYETTE ...................W 24 -010/20 vs. Princeton+ ............. L 4 -1210/27 vs. Harvard+ ................ L 12 -2211/3 MICHIGAN ....................W 22 -011/7 vs. Crescent A. C. ........W 22 -011/10 vs. Williams* ................ T 0 -011/17 at Penn .......................... L 0 -611/24 vs. Michigan^ ............ L 4 -1211/29 LEHIGH ..........................W 10 -6TOTALS 174 -58+ - game played in New York, N.Y.* - game played in Albany, N.Y.^ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1895 (3-4-1)Coach: Marshall Newell

Captain: Clinton WyckoL Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 SYRACUSE ....................W 8 -010/5 PENN STATE ................. T 0 -010/12 CASE WESTERN ..........W 12 -410/19 LAFAYETTE ................... L 0 -610/26 at Harvard .................... L 0 -2511/9 vs. Princeton+ ............. L 0 -611/16 BROWN .........................W 6 -411/28 at Penn .......................... L 2 -46TOTALS 28 -91+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1896 (5-3-1)Coach: Joseph Beacham

Captain: Joseph BeachamDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 COLGATE ......................W 6 -010/3 SYRACUSE ....................W 22 -010/10 CASE WESTERN ..........W 48 -010/17 TUFTS ............................W 18 -010/24 HARVARD ..................... L 4 -1310/31 at Princeton ................. L 0 -3711/7 BUCKNELL ....................W 54 -011/14 vs. Williams+ ............... T 0 -011/28 at Penn .......................... L 10 -32TOTALS 162 -82+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1897 (5-3-1)Coach: Glenn (Pop) WarnerCaptain: William McKeever

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 COLGATE ......................W 6 -0

10/2 SYRACUSE ....................W 16 -010/9 TUFTS ............................W 15 -010/16 at Lafayette.................. T 4 -410/23 PRINCETON.................. L 0 -1010/30 at Harvard .................... L 5 -2411/6 PENN STATE .................W 45 -011/13 vs. Williams+ ..............W 42 -011/25 at Penn .......................... L 0 -4TOTALS 133 -42+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1898 (10-2)Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner

Captain: Allen WhitingDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/21 SYRACUSE ....................W 28 -09/24 COLGATE ......................W 29 -59/28 HAMILTON ...................W 41 -010/1 TRINITY .........................W 47 -010/5 at Syracuse ..................W 30 -010/8 CARLISLE INDIANS ....W 23 -610/15 BUFFALO .......................W 27 -010/22 at Princeton ................. L 0 -610/29 OBERLIN........................W 6 -011/5 vs. Williams+ ..............W 12 -011/12 LAFAYETTE ...................W 47 -011/24 at Penn .......................... L 6 -12TOTALS 296 -29+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1899 (7-3)Coach: Percy Haughton

Captain: Raymond StarbuckDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/23 vs. Colgate+ ...............W 42 -09/27 SYRACUSE ....................W 17 -09/30 HAMILTON ...................W 12 -010/7 WILLIAMS .....................W 12 -010/14 at Chicago .................... L 6 -1710/21 LEHIGH ..........................W 6 -010/28 PRINCETON..................W 5 -011/7 at Columbia .................W 29 -011/11 LAFAYETTE ................... L 5 -611/30 at Penn .......................... L 0 -29TOTALS 134 -52+ - game played in Rich� eld Springs, N.Y.

1900 (10-2)Coach: Percy Haughton

Captain: Raymond StarbuckDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 COLGATE ......................W 16 -09/29 SYRACUSE ....................W 6 -010/3 ROCHESTER .................W 6 -010/6 BUCKNELL ....................W 6 -010/13 WASH. & JEFF. .............W 16 -510/20 UNION ...........................W 11 -010/27 DARTMOUTH ..............W 23 -611/3 at Princeton .................W 12 -011/10 OBERLIN........................W 29 -011/17 at Lafayette.................. L 0 -1711/24 VERMONT .....................W 42 -011/29 at Penn .......................... L 0 -27TOTALS 167 -55

1901 (11-1)Coach: Raymond Starbuck

Captain: William WarnerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ......................W 17 -010/2 ROCHESTER .................W 50 -010/5 BUCKNELL ....................W 6 -010/9 HAMILTON ...................W 39 -010/12 UNION ...........................W 24 -010/19 vs. Carlisle Indians+ ....W 17 -010/26 OBERLIN........................W 29 -011/2 PRINCETON.................. L 6 -811/9 LEHIGH ..........................W 30 -011/16 at Columbia .................W 24 -011/23 VERMONT .....................W 68 -011/28 at Penn ..........................W 23 -6TOTALS 333 -14+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1902 (8-3)Coach: Raymond Starbuck

Captain: William WarnerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 COLGATE ......................W 5 -010/1 ROCHESTER .................W 31 -010/4 UNION ...........................W 42 -010/8 HOBART ........................W 57 -010/11 WILLIAMS .....................W 37 -610/18 CARLISLE INDIANS .... L 6 -1010/25 OBERLIN........................W 57 -011/1 at Princeton ................. L 0 -1011/8 WASH. & JEFF. .............W 50 -011/15 LAFAYETTE ...................W 28 -011/27 at Penn .......................... L 11 -12TOTALS 324 -38

1903 (6-3-1)Coach: William WarnerCaptain: Sanford Hunt

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 HOBART ........................W 12 -09/30 ALFRED .........................W 26 -010/3 ROCHESTER .................W 11 -010/10 COLGATE ......................W 12 -010/17 BUCKNELL ....................W 6 -010/24 CASE WESTERN ..........W 41 -010/31 at Princeton ................. L 0 -4411/7 LEHIGH .......................... T 0 -011/14 COLUMBIA ................... L 12 -1711/26 at Penn .......................... L 0 -42TOTALS 120 -103

1904 (7-3)Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner

Captain: James LynahDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ......................W 17 -010/1 ROCHESTER .................W 29 -610/5 HOBART ........................W 24 -010/8 HAMILTON ...................W 34 -010/15 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -1210/22 FRANKLIN & MARSH. ....W 36 -510/29 PRINCETON.................. L 6 -1811/5 LEHIGH ..........................W 50 -511/12 at Columbia ................. L 6 -1211/24 at Penn .......................... L 0 -34TOTALS 226 -92

1905 (6-4)Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner

Captain: James CostelloDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 HAMILTON ...................W 5 -09/30 COLGATE ......................W 12 -1110/4 HOBART ........................W 28 -010/7 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -010/21 PITTSBURGH ...............W 30 -010/28 HAVERFORD ................W 57 -011/4 SWARTHMORE............ L 0 -1411/11 at Princeton ................. L 6 -1611/18 COLUMBIA ................... L 6 -1211/30 Penn ............................... L 5 -6TOTALS 173 -59

1906 (8-1-2)Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner

Captain: George CookDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 COLGATE ...................... T 0 -010/3 HAMILTON ...................W 21 -010/6 OBERLIN........................W 25 -510/10 NIAGARA ......................W 23 -610/13 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -610/20 BOWDOIN ....................W 72 -010/27 vs. Princeton+ ............. L 5 -1411/3 PITTSBURGH ...............W 23 -011/10 HOLY CROSS................W 16 -611/17 SWARTHMORE............W 28 -011/29 at Penn .......................... T 0 -0TOTALS 237 -37+ - game played in New York, N.Y.

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1907 (8-2)Coach: Henry Schoellkopf

Captain: George CookDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/2 HAMILTON ...................W 23 -010/5 OBERLIN........................W 22 -510/9 NIAGARA ......................W 47 -010/12 COLGATE ......................W 18 -010/19 PENN STATE ................. L 6 -810/26 PRINCETON..................W 6 -511/2 PITTSBURGH ...............W 18 -511/9 at Army .........................W 14 -1011/16 SWARTHMORE............W 18 -011/28 at Penn .......................... L 4 -12TOTALS 176 -45

1908 (7-1-1)Coach: Henry SchoellkopfCaptain: George Walder

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score10/3 HAMILTON ...................W 11 -010/10 OBERLIN........................W 23 -1010/17 COLGATE ......................W 9 -010/24 VERMONT .....................W 9 -010/31 PENN STATE .................W 10 -411/7 AMHERST .....................W 6 -011/14 at Chicago .................... T 6 -611/21 TRINITY .........................W 18 -611/26 at Penn .......................... L 4 -17TOTALS 96 -43

1909 (3-4-1)Coach: George WalderCaptain: A. F. Tydeman

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score10/2 RENSSELAER................W 16 -310/9 OBERLIN........................W 16 -610/16 FORDHAM .................... L 6 -1210/23 VERMONT .....................W 16 -010/30 WILLIAMS ..................... L 0 -311/6 at Harvard .................... L 0 -1811/13 CHICAGO ...................... T 6 -611/25 at Penn .......................... L 6 -17TOTALS 66 -65

1910 (5-2-1)Coach: Daniel Reed

Captain: LeGrand SimsonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 HOBART ........................W 50 -010/1 RENSSELAER................W 24 -010/8 OBERLIN........................ T 0 -010/15 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 47 -010/22 VERMONT .....................W 15 -511/5 at Harvard .................... L 5 -2711/12 CHICAGO ......................W 18 -011/24 at Penn .......................... L 6 -12TOTALS 165 -44

1911 (7-3)Coach: Daniel Reed

Captain: William MunkDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 ALLEGHENY .................W 35 -09/30 COLGATE ......................W 6 -010/7 OBERLIN........................W 15 -310/14 PENN STATE ................. L 0 -510/21 WASH. & JEFF. .............W 6 -010/28 PITTSBURGH ...............W 9 -311/4 WILLIAMS .....................W 15 -1411/11 MICHIGAN ....................W 6 -011/18 at Chicago .................... L 0 -611/30 at Penn .......................... L 9 -21TOTALS 101 -52

1912 (3-7)Coach: Al Sharpe

Captain: E. W. ButlerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 WASH. & JEFF. .............W 3 -09/28 COLGATE ...................... L 7 -1310/5 OBERLIN........................ L 0 -1310/12 NEW YORK UNIV. ........W 14 -610/19 PENN STATE ................. L 6 -2910/26 BUCKNELL ....................W 14 -011/2 WILLIAMS ..................... L 10 -2411/9 DARTMOUTH .............. L 0 -24

11/16 at Michigan ................. L 7 -2011/28 at Penn .......................... L 2 -7TOTALS 63 -136

1913 (5-4-1)Coach: Al Sharpe

Captain: John MunnsDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 URSINUS .......................W 41 -09/27 COLGATE ...................... T 0 -010/4 OBERLIN........................W 37 -1210/11 CARLISLE INDIANS .... L 0 -710/18 BUCKNELL ....................W 10 -710/25 PITTSBURGH ............... L 7 -2011/1 at Harvard .................... L 6 -2311/8 MICHIGAN .................... L 0 -1711/15 LAFAYETTE ...................W 10 -311/27 at Penn ..........................W 21 -0TOTALS 132 -89

1914 (8-2)Coach: Al Sharpe

Captain: John O’HearnDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/23 URSINUS .......................W 28 -09/26 PITTSBURGH ............... L 3 -910/3 COLGATE ...................... L 3 -710/10 CARLISLE INDIANS ....W 21 -010/17 BUCKNELL ....................W 48 -010/24 vs. Brown+ ..................W 28 -710/31 HOLY CROSS................W 48 -311/7 FRANKLIN & MARSH .....W 26 -311/14 at Michigan .................W 28 -1311/26 at Penn ..........................W 24 -12TOTALS 257 -54+ - game played in New York, N.Y.

1915 (9-0)National Champions*

Games G rst played at SchoellkopfCoach: Al Sharpe

Captain: Charles BarrettDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 GETTYSBURG ..............W 13 -010/2 OBERLIN........................W 34 -710/9 WILLIAMS .....................W 46 -610/16 BUCKNELL ....................W 41 -010/23 at Harvard ....................W 10 -010/30 VIRGINIA TECH ...........W 45 -011/6 at Michigan .................W 34 -711/13 WASH. & LEE ................W 40 -2111/25 at Penn ..........................W 24 -9TOTALS 287 -50

1916 (6-2)Coach: Al Sharpe

Captain: L. W. MuellerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/9 GETTYSBURG ..............W 26 -010/14 WILLIAMS .....................W 42 -010/21 BUCKNELL ....................W 19 -010/28 at Harvard .................... L 0 -2311/4 CARNEGIE TECH .........W 15 -711/11 MICHIGAN ....................W 23 -2011/18 MASS. STATE ................W 37 -011/30 at Penn .......................... L 3 -23TOTALS 165 -73

1917 (3-6)Coach: Al Sharpe

Captain: Arthur HoL manDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/6 OBERLIN........................W 22 -010/13 WILLIAMS ..................... L 10 -1410/16 47TH INFANTRY.......... L 0 -610/20 COLGATE ...................... L 0 -2010/27 BUCKNELL ....................W 20 -011/3 CARNEGIE TECH .........W 20 -011/10 at Michigan ................. L 0 -4211/17 FORDHAM .................... L 6 -2711/29 at Penn .......................... L 0 -37TOTALS 78 -146

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1919 (3-5)Coach: John Rush

Captain: Francis (Fritz) ShiverickDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/4 OBERLIN........................W 9 -010/11 WILLIAMS .....................W 3 -010/18 COLGATE ...................... L 0 -2110/25 vs. Dartmouth+.......... L 0 -911/1 LAFAYETTE ................... L 2 -2111/8 CARNEGIE TECH .........W 20 -011/15 PENN STATE ................. L 0 -2011/27 at Penn .......................... L 0 -24TOTALS 34 -95+ - game played at the Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)

1920 (6-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Clyde MayerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/2 ROCHESTER .................W 13 -610/9 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 55 -710/16 UNION ...........................W 60 -010/23 COLGATE ......................W 42 -610/30 RUTGERS.......................W 24 -011/6 vs. Dartmouth+.......... L 3 -1411/13 COLUMBIA ...................W 34 -711/25 at Penn .......................... L 0 -28TOTALS 231 -68+ - game played at the Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)

1921 (8-0)National Champions**

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: Wilson Dodge

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score10/1 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 41 -010/8 ROCHESTER .................W 55 -010/15 CASE WESTERN ..........W 110 -010/22 COLGATE ......................W 31 -710/29 vs. Dartmouth^..........W 59 -711/5 vs. Columbia+.............W 41 -711/12 SPRINGFIELD ...............W 14 -011/24 at Penn ..........................W 41 -0TOTALS 392 -21+ - game played at Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)^ - game played in Troy, N.Y.

1922 (8-0)National Champions***

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: Eddie Kaw

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 55 -610/7 NIAGARA ......................W 66 -010/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE ......W 68 -710/21 COLGATE ......................W 14 -011/4 COLUMBIA ...................W 56 -011/11 vs. Dartmouth+..........W 23 -011/18 ALBRIGHT .....................W 48 -1411/30 at Penn ..........................W 9 -0TOTALS 339 -27+ - game played at Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)

1923 (8-0)National Champions****

Coach: Gil DobieCaptain: George Pfann

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 41 -610/6 SUSQUEHANNA .........W 84 -010/13 WILLIAMS .....................W 28 -610/20 COLGATE ......................W 34 -711/3 at Dartmouth ..............W 32 -711/10 at Columbia .................W 35 -011/17 JOHNS HOPKINS ........W 52 -011/29 at Penn ..........................W 14 -7TOTALS 320 -33

1924 (4-4)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Frank HendersonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 56 -010/4 NIAGARA ......................W 27 -010/11 WILLIAMS ..................... L 7 -1410/18 RUTGERS....................... L 0 -1011/1 COLUMBIA ...................W 14 -011/8 SUSQUEHANNA .........W 91 -011/15 vs. Dartmouth+.......... L 14 -2711/27 at Penn .......................... L 0 -20TOTALS 209 -71+ - game played at the Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)

1925 (6-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Frank KearneyDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 SUSQUEHANNA .........W 80 -010/3 NIAGARA ......................W 26 -010/10 WILLIAMS .....................W 48 -010/17 RUTGERS.......................W 41 -010/31 vs. Columbia+.............W 17 -1411/7 at Dartmouth .............. L 13 -6211/14 CANISIUS ......................W 33 -011/26 at Penn .......................... L 0 -7TOTALS 258 -83+ - game played at Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)

1926 (6-1-1)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Emerson CareyDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 GENEVA.........................W 6 -010/2 NIAGARA ......................W 28 -010/9 WILLIAMS .....................W 49 -010/16 MICHIGAN STATE .......W 24 -1410/30 at Columbia ................. L 9 -1711/6 ST. BONAVENTURE ......W 41 -011/13 DARTMOUTH ..............W 24 -2311/25 at Penn .......................... T 10 -10TOTALS 191 -64

1927 (3-3-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Harold HoekelmanDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 CLARKSON ...................W 41 -010/1 NIAGARA ......................W 19 -610/8 RICHMOND ..................W 53 -010/22 PRINCETON.................. L 10 -2110/29 COLUMBIA ................... T 0 -011/5 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... T 6 -611/12 at Dartmouth .............. L 7 -5311/19 at Penn .......................... L 0 -35TOTALS 136 -121

1928 (3-3-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Dudley SchoalesDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 CLARKSON ...................W 20 -010/6 NIAGARA ......................W 34 -010/13 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY.....W 18 -610/27 at Princeton ................. L 0 -311/3 at Columbia ................. T 0 -011/10 ST. BONAVENTURE ..... T 0 -011/17 DARTMOUTH .............. L 0 -2811/29 at Penn .......................... L 0 -49TOTALS 72 -86

1929 (6-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Sam WakemanDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 CLARKSON ...................W 60 -010/5 NIAGARA ......................W 22 -610/12 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY ....W 40 -610/19 PRINCETON..................W 13 -711/2 COLUMBIA ...................W 12 -611/9 CASE WESTERN ..........W 36 -011/16 at Dartmouth .............. L 14 -1811/28 at Penn .......................... L 7 -17TOTALS 204 -60

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10/17 SYRACUSE ....................W 20 -710/24 PENN STATE .................W 13 -710/31 at Columbia ................. L 13 -2011/7 at Princeton ................. L 13 -4111/14 DARTMOUTH .............. L 6 -2011/26 at Penn .......................... L 6 -14TOTALS 145 -132

1937 (5-2-1)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: Edward (Ted) HughesDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 PENN STATE .................W 26 -1910/2 COLGATE ......................W 40 -710/9 at Princeton .................W 20 -710/16 SYRACUSE .................... L 6 -1410/23 at Yale ............................ L 0 -910/30 COLUMBIA ...................W 14 -011/13 at Dartmouth .............. T 6 -611/25 at Penn ..........................W 34 -20TOTALS 146 -82

1938 (5-1-1)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: Al Van RanstDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/1 COLGATE ......................W 15 -610/8 at Harvard ....................W 20 -010/15 at Syracuse .................. L 17 -1910/22 PENN STATE .................W 21 -610/29 at Columbia .................W 23 -711/12 DARTMOUTH ..............W 14 -711/24 at Penn .......................... T 0 -0TOTALS 110 -45

1939 (8-0)National Champions*****

Coach: Carl SnavelyCaptains: Vincent Eichler,

Malvern Baker, Ken BrownDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/7 SYRACUSE ....................W 19 -610/14 at Princeton .................W 20 -710/21 PENN STATE .................W 47 -010/28 at Ohio State ...............W 23 -1411/4 COLUMBIA ...................W 13 -711/11 COLGATE ......................W 14 -1211/18 at Dartmouth ..............W 35 -611/25 at Penn ..........................W 26 -0TOTALS 197 -52

1940 (6-2)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: Walt MatuszakDate Opponent ...............W/L Score10/5 COLGATE ......................W 34 -010/12 at Army .........................W 45 -010/19 SYRACUSE ....................W 33 -610/26 OHIO STATE .................W 21 -711/2 COLUMBIA ...................W 27 -011/9 at Yale ............................W 21 -011/16 at Dartmouth .............. L 0 -311/23 at Penn .......................... L 20 -22TOTALS 201 -38

1941 (5-3)Coach: Carl SnavelyCaptain: Peter WolL

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score10/4 SYRACUSE ....................W 6 -010/11 at Harvard ....................W 7 -010/18 vs. Navy+ ...................... L 0 -1410/25 COLGATE ......................W 21 -211/1 at Columbia ................. L 0 -711/8 YALE ...............................W 21 -711/15 DARMOUTH ................W 33 -1911/22 at Penn .......................... L 0 -16TOTALS 88 -65+ - game played at Municipal Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

1942 (3-5-1)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: Roy JohnsonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 LAFAYETTE ...................W 20 -1610/3 COLGATE ...................... L 6 -18

10/25 at Princeton .................W 28 -2111/1 COLUMBIA ................... L 0 -2211/8 SYRACUSE ....................W 12 -611/15 at Dartmouth .............. L 13 -2111/27 at Penn .......................... L 0 -21TOTALS 126 -161

1948 (8-1)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Joe QuinnDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 NEW YORK UNIV. ........W 47 -610/2 vs. Navy+ ......................W 13 -710/9 HARVARD .....................W 40 -610/16 at Syracuse ..................W 34 -710/23 ARMY ............................. L 6 -2710/30 at Columbia .................W 20 -1311/6 COLGATE ......................W 14 -611/13 DARTMOUTH ..............W 27 -2611/25 at Penn ..........................W 23 -14TOTALS 224 -112+ - game played at Municipal Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

1949 (8-1)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Paul GirolamoDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 NIAGARA ......................W 27 -010/1 COLGATE ......................W 39 -2710/8 at Harvard ....................W 33 -1410/15 at Yale ............................W 48 -1410/22 PRINCETON..................W 14 -1210/29 COLUMBIA ...................W 54 -011/5 SYRACUSE ....................W 33 -711/12 at Dartmouth .............. L 7 -1611/24 at Penn ..........................W 29 -21TOTALS 284 -111

1950 (7-2)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captains: Charles Taylor, John PierikDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 LAFAYETTE ...................W 27 -010/7 at Syracuse ..................W 26 -710/14 at Harvard ....................W 28 -710/21 YALE ...............................W 7 -010/28 at Princeton ................. L 0 -2711/4 at Columbia ................. L 19 -2011/11 COLGATE ......................W 26 -1811/18 DARTMOUTH ..............W 24 -011/25 at Penn ..........................W 13 -6TOTALS 170 -85

1951 (6-3)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Vic PujoDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 SYRACUSE ....................W 21 -1410/6 at Colgate.....................W 41 -1810/13 HARVARD .....................W 42 -610/20 at Yale ............................W 27 -010/27 at Princeton ................. L 15 -5311/3 COLUMBIA ................... L 20 -2111/10 MICHIGAN ....................W 20 -711/17 at Dartmouth ..............W 21 -1311/24 at Penn .......................... L 0 -7TOTALS 207 -139

1952 (2-7)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Bill WhelanDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 COLGATE ...................... L 7 -1410/4 NAVY .............................. L 7 -3110/11 at Syracuse .................. L 6 -2610/18 at Yale ............................ L 0 -1310/25 PRINCETON.................. L 0 -2711/1 at Columbia .................W 21 -1411/8 at Michigan ................. L 7 -4911/15 DARTMOUTH ..............W 13 -711/27 at Penn .......................... L 7 -14TOTALS 68 -195

1930 (6-2)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Paul HuntDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 CLARKSON ...................W 66 -010/4 NIAGARA ......................W 61 -1410/11 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY ....W 47 -610/18 at Princeton .................W 12 -711/1 at Columbia ................. L 7 -1011/8 HOBART ........................W 54 -011/15 DARTMOUTH .............. L 13 -1911/27 at Penn ..........................W 13 -7TOTALS 273 -63

1931 (7-1)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Cristobal Martinez-ZorrillaDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 CLARKSON ...................W 68 -010/3 NIAGARA ......................W 37 -610/10 RICHMOND ..................W 27 -010/17 PRINCETON..................W 33 -010/31 COLUMBIA ...................W 13 -011/7 ALFRED .........................W 54 -011/14 at Dartmouth .............. L 0 -1411/26 at Penn ..........................W 7 -0TOTALS 239 -20

1932 (5-2-1)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Bart VivianoDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 BUFFALO .......................W 72 -010/1 NIAGARA ......................W 7 -010/8 RICHMOND ..................W 27 -010/15 at Princeton ................. T 0 -010/22 at Columbia ................. L 0 -611/5 ALBRIGHT .....................W 40 -1411/12 DARTMOUTH ..............W 21 -611/24 at Penn .......................... L 7 -13TOTALS 174 -39

1933 (4-3)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: John FerraroDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 ST. LAWRENCE ............W 48 -710/7 RICHMOND ..................W 28 -710/14 at Michigan ................. L 0 -4010/21 SYRACUSE .................... L 7 -1411/4 COLUMBIA ................... L 6 -911/18 at Dartmouth ..............W 7 -011/30 at Penn ..........................W 20 -12TOTALS 116 -89

1934 (2-5)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: Walt SwitzerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 ST. LAWRENCE ............W 14 -010/6 RICHMOND .................. L 0 -610/13 SYRACUSE .................... L 7 -2010/27 at Princeton ................. L 0 -4511/3 at Columbia ................. L 0 -1411/17 DARTMOUTH ..............W 21 -611/29 at Penn .......................... L 13 -23TOTALS 55 -114

1935 (0-6-1)Coach: Gil Dobie

Captain: H. S. WilsonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 ST. LAWRENCE ............ L 6 -1210/5 CASE WESTERN .......... L 19 -3310/12 at Syracuse .................. L 14 -2110/26 PRINCETON.................. L 0 -5411/2 COLUMBIA ................... T 7 -711/16 at Dartmouth .............. L 6 -4111/28 at Penn .......................... L 7 -33TOTALS 59 -201

1936 (3-5)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: John BattenDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 ALFRED .........................W 74 -010/3 at Yale ............................ L 0 -23

10/10 at Army ......................... L 8 -2810/17 PENN STATE ................. T 0 -010/24 at Syracuse .................. L 7 -1210/31 at Columbia ................. L 13 -1411/7 at Yale ............................W 13 -711/14 vs. Dartmouth+..........W 21 -1911/26 at Penn .......................... L 7 -34TOTALS 95 -148+ - game played in BuL alo, N.Y.

1943 (6-4)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captain: Meredith (Bud) CushingDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 BUCKNELL ....................W 7 -69/25 SAMPSON N.T.S. .........W 27 -1310/2 vs. Navy+ ...................... L 7 -4610/9 at Princeton .................W 30 -010/16 HOLY CROSS................W 20 -710/23 vs. Colgate* ................. L 7 -2010/30 COLUMBIA ...................W 33 -611/6 PENN STATE .................W 13 -011/13 vs. Dartmouth^.......... L 0 -2011/25 at Penn .......................... L 14 -20TOTALS 158 -138+ - game played at Municipal Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)* - game played in Syracuse, N.Y.^ - game played at Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.)

1944 (5-4)Coach: Carl Snavely

Captains: Frank Accorsi, Grant EllisDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/23 at Syracuse ..................W 39 -69/30 BUCKNELL ....................W 26 -010/7 at Yale ............................ L 7 -1610/14 COLGATE ...................... L 7 -1410/21 SAMPSON N.T.S. .........W 13 -611/4 at Columbia .................W 25 -711/11 vs. Navy+ ...................... L 0 -4811/18 DARTMOUTH ..............W 14 -1311/25 at Penn .......................... L 0 -20TOTALS 131 -130+ - game played at Municipal Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

1945 (5-4)Coach: Ed McKeever

Captain: Allen DekdebrunDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/22 at Syracuse ..................W 26 -149/29 BUCKNELL ....................W 19 -810/6 U.S. SUB BASE .............W 39 -010/13 PRINCETON.................. L 6 -1410/27 at Yale ............................ L 7 -1811/3 at Columbia ................. L 26 -3411/10 COLGATE ......................W 20 -611/17 at Dartmouth ..............W 20 -1311/24 at Penn .......................... L 6 -59TOTALS 169 -166

1946 (5-3-1)Coach: Ed McKeeverCaptain: Joe Martin

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 BUCKNELL ....................W 21 -010/5 at Army ......................... L 21 -4610/12 COLGATE ......................W 13 -910/19 YALE ............................... T 6 -610/26 at Princeton .................W 14 -711/2 at Columbia .................W 12 -011/9 SYRACUSE .................... L 7 -1411/16 DARTMOUTH ..............W 21 -711/28 at Penn .......................... L 20 -26TOTALS 135 -115

1947 (4-5)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Walt KretzDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 LEHIGH ..........................W 27 -010/4 at Yale ............................ L 0 -1410/11 at Colgate.....................W 27 -1810/18 NAVY .............................. L 19 -38

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1953 (4-3-2)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Bill GeorgeDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 COLGATE ......................W 27 -710/3 RICE ................................ L 7 -2810/10 vs. Navy+ ...................... L 6 -2610/17 YALE ............................... T 0 -010/24 at Princeton .................W 26 -1910/31 COLUMBIA ...................W 27 -1311/7 SYRACUSE .................... L 0 -2611/14 at Dartmouth ..............W 28 -2611/26 at Penn .......................... T 7 -7TOTALS 128 -152+ - game played at Municipal Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)

1954 (5-4)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Guy BedrossianDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 COLGATE ...................... L 14 -1910/2 at Rice ............................ L 20 -4110/9 HARVARD ..................... L 12 -1310/16 at Yale ............................ L 21 -4710/23 at Princeton .................W 27 -010/30 at Columbia .................W 26 -011/6 SYRACUSE ....................W 14 -611/13 DARTMOUTH ..............W 40 -2111/25 at Penn ..........................W 20 -6TOTALS 194 -153

1955 (5-4)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Dick JacksonDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 LEHIGH ..........................W 14 -610/1 COLGATE ...................... L 6 -2110/8 at Harvard ....................W 20 -710/15 at Yale ............................ L 6 -3410/22 PRINCETON.................. L 20 -2610/29 COLUMBIA ...................W 34 -1911/5 at Brown .......................W 20 -711/12 at Dartmouth .............. L 0 -711/24 at Penn ..........................W 39 -7TOTALS 159 -134

1956 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, 8th)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Art BolandDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 at Colgate..................... L 6 -3410/6 NAVY .............................. L 0 -1410/13 HARVARD ..................... L 7 -3210/20 at Yale ............................ L 7 -2510/27 PRINCETON.................. L 21 -3211/3 at Columbia ................. L 19 -2511/10 at Brown ....................... L 6 -1311/17 DARTMOUTH .............. L 14 -2711/22 at Penn ..........................W 20 -7TOTALS 100 -209

1957 (3-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Gerald KnappDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ...................... L 13 -1410/5 at Harvard ....................W 20 -610/12 SYRACUSE .................... L 0 -3410/19 YALE ............................... L 7 -1810/26 at Princeton ................. L 14 -4711/2 COLUMBIA ...................W 8 -011/9 BROWN .........................W 13 -611/16 at Dartmouth .............. L 19 -2011/28 at Penn .......................... L 6 -14TOTALS 100 -159

1958 (6-3; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Bob HazzardDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 COLGATE ......................W 13 -010/4 HARVARD .....................W 21 -1410/11 at Syracuse .................. L 0 -5510/18 at Yale ............................W 12 -710/25 PRINCETON..................W 34 -811/1 at Columbia .................W 25 -0

10/17 at Harvard .................... L 0 -1610/24 YALE ............................... L 21 -2310/31 at Columbia .................W 57 -2011/7 at Brown ....................... L 28 -3111/14 DARTMOUTH ..............W 33 -1511/21 at Princeton ................. L 12 -17TOTALS 196 -139

1965 (4-3-2; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Tom Harp

Captain: Phil RatnerDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 COLGATE ...................... T 0 -010/2 at Lehigh ......................W 49 -1310/9 PRINCETON.................. L 27 -3610/16 HARVARD ..................... T 3 -310/23 at Yale ............................ L 14 -2410/30 COLUMBIA ...................W 20 -611/6 BROWN .........................W 41 -2111/13 at Dartmouth .............. L 0 -2011/25 at Penn ..........................W 38 -14TOTALS 192 -137

1966 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Jack Musick

Captain: Fred DevlinDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 at BuL alo ......................W 28 -2110/1 COLGATE ......................W 15 -1410/8 PENN ..............................W 45 -2810/15 at Harvard .................... L 0 -2110/22 YALE ...............................W 16 -1410/29 at Columbia .................W 31 -611/5 at Brown .......................W 23 -1411/12 DARTMOUTH .............. L 23 -3211/19 at Princeton ................. L 0 -7TOTALS 181 -157

1967 (6-2-1; 4-2-1 Ivy, 3rd)Coach: Jack Musick

Captain: Ron KopickiDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 BUCKNELL ....................W 23 -710/7 at Colgate.....................W 23 -710/14 PRINCETON..................W 47 -1310/21 HARVARD ..................... L 12 -1410/28 at Yale ............................ L 7 -4111/4 COLUMBIA ...................W 27 -1411/11 BROWN ......................... T 14 -1411/18 at Dartmouth ..............W 24 -2111/25 at Penn ..........................W 33 -14TOTALS 210 -145

1968 (3-6; 1-6 Ivy, 7th)Coach: Jack Musick

Captain: Doug KleiberDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ......................W 17 -010/5 RUTGERS.......................W 17 -1610/12 PENN .............................. L 8 -1010/19 at Harvard .................... L 0 -1010/26 YALE ............................... L 13 -2511/2 at Columbia ................. L 25 -3411/9 at Brown .......................W 31 -011/16 DARTMOUTH .............. L 6 -2711/23 at Princeton ................. L 13 -41TOTALS 130 -163

1969 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Jack Musick

Captains: Theo Jacobs, Dennis HuL Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 COLGATE ...................... L 24 -2810/4 at Rutgers ..................... L 7 -2110/11 PRINCETON.................. L 17 -2410/18 HARVARD .....................W 41 -2410/25 at Yale ............................ L 0 -1711/1 COLUMBIA ...................W 10 -311/8 BROWN .........................W 14 -711/15 at Dartmouth .............. L 7 -2411/22 at Penn ..........................W 28 -14TOTALS 148 -162

11/8 at Brown ....................... L 8 -1211/15 DARTMOUTH .............. L 15 -3211/27 at Penn ..........................W 19 -7TOTALS 147 135

1959 (5-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th)Coach: George (Lefty) James

Captain: Dave Feeney Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 at Colgate.....................W 20 -1510/3 LEHIGH ..........................W 13 -610/10 at Harvard ....................W 20 -1610/17 YALE ............................... L 0 -2310/24 at Princeton ................. L 0 -2010/31 COLUMBIA ...................W 13 -711/7 BROWN .........................W 19 -011/14 at Dartmouth .............. L 12 -2111/26 at Penn .......................... L 13 -28TOTALS 110 -136

1960 (2-7; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th)Coach: George (Lefty) JamesCaptain: Warren Sundstrom

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/24 COLGATE ...................... L 8 -2810/1 BUCKNELL ....................W 15 -710/8 HARVARD .....................W 12 -010/15 at Yale ............................ L 6 -2210/22 PRINCETON.................. L 18 -2110/29 Columbia ...................... L 6 -4411/5 at Brown ....................... L 6 -711/12 DARTMOUTH .............. L 0 -2011/24 at Penn .......................... L 7 -18TOTALS 78 -167

1961 (3-6; 2-5 Ivy, 6th)Coach: Tom Harp

Captains: George Telesh, Dave McKelveyDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 COLGATE ......................W 34 -010/7 at Harvard .................... L 0 -1410/14 NAVY .............................. L 7 -3110/21 YALE ............................... L 0 -1210/28 at Princeton ................. L 25 -3011/4 COLUMBIA ................... L 7 -3511/11 BROWN .........................W 25 -011/18 at Dartmouth .............. L 14 -1511/25 at Penn ..........................W 31 -0TOTALS 143 -137

1962 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd)Coach: Tom Harp

Captain: Tony TurelDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 COLGATE ...................... L 12 -2310/6 HARVARD .....................W 14 -1210/13 at Navy .......................... L 0 -4110/20 at Yale ............................ L 8 -2610/27 PRINCETON..................W 35 -3411/3 at Columbia ................. L 21 -2511/10 at Brown .......................W 28 -2611/17 DARTMOUTH .............. L 21 -2811/24 at Penn ..........................W 29 -22TOTALS 168 -237

1963 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Tom Harp

Captain: Gary WoodDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ...................... L 17 -2110/5 LEHIGH ..........................W 24 -010/12 at Harvard .................... L 14 -2110/19 YALE ...............................W 13 -1010/26 at Princeton ................. L 14 -5111/2 COLUMBIA ...................W 18 -1711/9 BROWN .........................W 28 -2511/16 at Dartmouth .............. L 7 -1211/28 at Penn ..........................W 17 -8TOTALS 152 -165

1964 (3-5-1; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th)Coach: Tom Harp

Captain: Clarence JentesDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 BUFFALO ....................... T 9 -910/3 at Colgate..................... L 3 -810/10 PENN ..............................W 33 -0

1970 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Jack Musick

Captain: Dennis LubozynskiDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/26 at Colgate.....................W 17 -710/3 LEHIGH ..........................W 41 -1410/10 PENN ..............................W 32 -3110/17 at Harvard .................... L 24 -2710/24 YALE ............................... L 7 -3810/31 at Columbia .................W 31 -2011/7 at Brown .......................W 35 -2111/14 DARTMOUTH .............. L 0 -2411/21 at Princeton .................W 6 -3TOTALS 193 -185

1971 (8-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st)Coach: Jack Musick

Captains: Tom Albright, Bill Ellis Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/25 COLGATE ......................W 38 -2010/2 at Rutgers .....................W 31 -1710/9 PRINCETON..................W 19 -810/16 HARVARD .....................W 21 -1610/23 at Yale ............................W 31 -1010/30 COLUMBIA ...................W 24 -2111/6 BROWN .........................W 21 -711/13 at Dartmouth .............. L 14 -2411/20 at Penn ..........................W 41 -13TOTALS 240 -136

1972 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd)Coach: Jack MusickCaptain: Bob Joehl

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/30 COLGATE ......................W 37 -710/7 RUTGERS.......................W 36 -2210/14 PENN ..............................W 24 -2010/21 at Harvard .................... L 15 -3310/28 YALE ...............................W 24 -1311/4 at Columbia ................. L 0 -1411/11 at Brown .......................W 48 -2811/18 DARTMOUTH .............. L 22 -3111/25 at Princeton .................W 22 -15TOTALS 238 -183

1973 (3-5-1; 2-5 Ivy, 6th)Coach: Jack MusickCaptain: Bob Lally

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/29 at Colgate.....................W 35 -2110/6 LEHIGH .......................... T 7 -710/13 PRINCETON..................W 37 -610/20 HARVARD ..................... L 15 -2110/27 at Yale ............................ L 3 -2011/3 COLUMBIA ...................W 44 -1411/10 BROWN ......................... L 7 -1711/17 at Dartmouth .............. L 0 -1711/24 at Penn .......................... L 22 -31TOTALS 170 -154

1974 (3-5-1; 1-5-1 Ivy, 7th)Coach: Jack Musick

Captains: Rick Johnson, Dan MaloneDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/28 COLGATE ......................W 40 -2110/5 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -010/12 PENN .............................. T 28 -2810/19 at Harvard .................... L 27 -3910/26 YALE ............................... L 3 -2711/2 at Columbia .................W 24 -011/9 at Brown ....................... L 8 -1611/16 DARTMOUTH .............. L 9 -2111/23 at Princeton ................. L 20 -41TOTALS 183 -193

1975 (1-8; 0-7 Ivy, 8th)Coach: George Seifert

Captains: Don Fanelli, Steve HorriganDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/27 COLGATE ...................... L 22 -2410/4 at Bucknell ...................W 21 -610/11 PRINCETON.................. L 8 -1610/18 HARVARD ..................... L 13 -3410/25 at Yale ............................ L 14 -2011/1 COLUMBIA ................... L 19 -4211/8 BROWN ......................... L 23 -4511/15 at Dartmouth .............. L 10 -33

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1976 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th)Coach: George Seifert

Game CaptainsDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 PRINCETON.................. L 0 -39/25 COLGATE ...................... L 20 -2510/2 at Rutgers ..................... L 14 -2110/9 at Harvard ....................W 9 -310/16 BROWN ......................... L 12 -2810/23 DARTMOUTH .............. L 0 -3510/30 at Yale ............................ L 6 -1411/6 at Columbia ................. L 17 -3511/13 at Penn ..........................W 31 -13TOTALS 109 -177

1977 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Tony Anzalone, Terry LeeDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/17 at Penn .......................... L 7 -179/24 COLGATE ...................... L 22 -2810/1 RUTGERS....................... L 14 -3010/8 HARVARD ..................... L 7 -1710/15 at Brown ....................... L 3 -2110/22 at Dartmouth .............. L 13 -1710/29 YALE ............................... L 0 -2811/5 COLUMBIA ...................W 20 -711/12 at Princeton ................. L 0 -34TOTALS 86 -199

1978 (5-3-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Mike Donahue, Dave KintighDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/23 PRINCETON.................. T 14 -149/30 at Colgate.....................W 21 -1210/7 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -010/14 at Harvard ....................W 25 -2010/21 BROWN ......................... L 13 -2110/28 DARTMOUTH .............. L 7 -1411/4 at Yale ............................ L 14 -4211/11 at Columbia .................W 35 -1411/18 PENN ..............................W 35 -17TOTALS 188 -154

1979 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Brad Decker, Jim DeStefanoDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/22 at Penn ..........................W 52 -139/29 COLGATE ......................W 36 -2110/6 BUCKNELL .................... L 0 -1010/13 HARVARD .....................W 41 -1410/20 at Brown ....................... L 7 -2810/27 at Dartmouth ..............W 21 -1011/3 YALE ............................... L 20 -2311/10 COLUMBIA ...................W 24 -711/17 at Princeton ................. L 14 -26TOTALS 215 -152

1980 (5-5; 5-2 Ivy, 2nd)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Tom Rohl� ng, Dan ScullyDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/20 PRINCETON..................W 17 -79/27 at Colgate..................... L 20 -3810/4 RUTGERS....................... L 3 -4410/11 at Harvard .................... L 12 -2010/18 BROWN ......................... L 25 -3210/25 DARTMOUTH ..............W 7 -311/1 at Bucknell ................... L 16 -3311/8 at Yale ............................W 24 -611/15 at Columbia .................W 24 -011/22 PENN ..............................W 31 -9TOTALS 179 -192

1981 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Dave Kimichik, Steve RossDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/19 at Penn .......................... L 22 -299/26 COLGATE ...................... L 10 -3410/3 at Rutgers ..................... L 17 -3110/10 HARVARD ..................... L 10 -27

10/17 at Brown .......................W 14 -910/24 at Dartmouth .............. L 7 -4210/31 BUCKNELL ....................W 22 -1511/7 YALE ............................... L 17 -2311/14 COLUMBIA ...................W 15 -911/21 at Princeton ................. L 14 -37TOTALS 148 -256

1982 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Bob Blackman

Captains: Steve Duca, Dan SurenDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 PRINCETON.................. L 36 -419/25 COLGATE ...................... L 6 -2110/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ... L 6 -1710/9 at Harvard .................... L 13 -2510/16 BROWN ......................... L 19 -3810/23 DARTMOUTH .............. L 13 -1410/30 MERCHANT MARINE W 34 -011/5 at Yale ............................W 26 -2011/12 at Columbia .................W 35 -2611/19 PENN ..............................W 23 -0TOTALS 211 -202

1983 (3-6-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 5th)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Frank Farace, Mark Miller, Mike Scully

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/17 at Penn .......................... L 7 -289/24 COLGATE ...................... L 7 -6010/1 at Cincinnati ................ L 20 -4810/8 HARVARD ..................... T 3 -310/15 at Brown ....................... L 3 -1410/22 at Dartmouth .............. L 17 -3110/29 at Boston University .... L 0 -4111/5 YALE ...............................W 41 -711/12 COLUMBIA ...................W 31 -611/19 at Princeton .................W 32 -30TOTALS 161 268

1984 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-6th)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Mark Miller, Scott Sidman, Steve Garrison, John Tagliaferri

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/22 PRINCETON.................. L 9 -179/29 COLGATE ...................... L 7 -3510/6 at Bucknell ................... L 7 -1010/13 at Harvard .................... L 18 -2410/20 BROWN ......................... L 9 -1310/27 DARTMOUTH ..............W 13 -1011/3 at Yale ............................ L 14 -2111/10 at Columbia .................W 19 -711/17 PENN .............................. L 0 -24TOTALS 96 -161

1985 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, 7th)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Stuart Mitchell, John Tagliaferri, Dave Van Metre

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/21 at Penn .......................... L 6 -109/28 COLGATE ...................... L 20 -2110/5 LAFAYETTE ................... L 3 -1710/12 HARVARD ..................... L 17 -2010/19 at Brown ....................... L 0 -2210/26 DARTMOUTH .............. L 17 -2011/2 at Bucknell ...................W 26 -1311/9 at Yale ............................W 20 -1411/16 COLUMBIA ...................W 21 -811/23 at Princeton ................. L 27 -33TOTALS 157 -178

1986 (8-2; 6-1 Ivy, 2nd)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Tom Bernardo, Ken Johnson, Erik Bernstein

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/20 PRINCETON..................W 39 -89/27 at Colgate.....................W 21 -1210/4 at Lafayette.................. L 22 -3310/11 Harvard .........................W 3 -010/18 BROWN .........................W 27 -910/25 at Dartmouth ..............W 10 -711/1 BUCKNELL ....................W 16 -311/8 YALE ...............................W 15 -0

11/15 at Columbia .................W 28 -011/22 PENN .............................. L 21 -31TOTALS 202 -103

1987 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Lee Reherman, Gary Rinkus, Dave Quarles

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/19 at Penn ..........................W 17 -139/26 COLGATE ...................... L 3 -2710/3 LAFAYETTE ...................W 17 -1210/10 HARVARD .....................W 29 -1710/17 at Brown ....................... L 15 -2310/24 DARTMOUTH ..............W 21 -1410/31 BUCKNELL .................... L 6 -2011/7 at Yale ............................ L 9 -2811/14 COLUMBIA ...................W 31 -2011/21 at Princeton ................. L 6 -23TOTALS 154 -197

1988 (7-2-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st)Coach: Maxie Baughan

Captains: Doug Langan, Scott Malaga, Mike McGrann

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/17 PRINCETON.................. L 17 -269/24 COLGATE ......................W 17 -1410/1 at Lehigh ...................... L 14 -2710/8 at Harvard ....................W 19 -1710/15 BROWN .........................W 35 -010/22 at Dartmouth ..............W 24 -710/29 at Lafayette.................. T 21 -2111/5 YALE ...............................W 26 -011/12 at Columbia .................W 42 -1911/19 PENN ..............................W 19 -6TOTALS 234 -137

1989 (4-6; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th)Coach: Jack Fouts

Captains: Drew Fraser, Mitch LeeDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/23 at Bucknell ...................W 20 -99/30 NORTHEASTERN ........ L 0 -2010/7 LAFAYETTE ...................W 24 -2310/14 HARVARD .....................W 28 -010/21 at Brown ....................... L 7 -2810/28 DARTMOUTH .............. L 14 -2811/4 at Yale ............................ L 19 -3411/11 COLUMBIA ................... L 19 -2511/18 at Princeton ................. L 7 -2111/23 at Penn ..........................W 20 -6TOTALS 158 -194

1990 (7-3; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Chris Cochrane, Rob Ryder, Paul Tully

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/15 PRINCETON..................W 17 -149/22 at Colgate..................... L 24 -599/29 BUCKNELL .................... L 21 -4210/6 at Harvard ....................W 20 -1710/13 at Lafayette..................W 38 -1610/20 DARTMOUTH .............. L 6 -1110/27 BROWN .........................W 34 -711/3 at Yale ............................W 41 -3111/10 at Columbia .................W 41 -011/17 PENN ..............................W 21 -15TOTALS 263 -212

1991 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Mark Broderick, Greg Finnegan, Scott Oliaro

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/21 at Princeton ................. L 0 -189/28 COLGATE ...................... L 13 -3110/5 at Bucknell ...................W 23 -710/12 at Stanford ................... L 6 -5610/19 HARVARD .....................W 22 -1710/26 at Dartmouth .............. L 25 -3111/2 at Brown .......................W 20 -1711/9 YALE ...............................W 31 -611/16 COLUMBIA ...................W 28 -2111/23 at Penn .......................... L 13 -14TOTALS 181 -218

1992 (7-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: John Massy, Scott Oliaro, JeL Woodring

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/19 PRINCETON.................. L 20 -229/26 LEHIGH ..........................W 29 -2310/3 LAFAYETTE ...................W 44 -3310/10 at Harvard ....................W 31 -1310/17 at Colgate.....................W 25 -710/24 DARTMOUTH ..............W 26 -1610/31 BROWN .........................W 16 -611/7 at Yale ............................W 35 -1411/14 at Columbia ................. L 30 -3511/21 PENN .............................. L 7 -14TOTALS 263 -183

1993 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Bill Lazor, Chris ZingoDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 at Princeton ................. L 12 -189/25 COLGATE ...................... L 6 -2210/2 at Lehigh ...................... L 13 -3510/9 HARVARD .....................W 27 -010/16 FORDHAM ....................W 48 -610/23 at Dartmouth .............. L 27 -2810/30 at Brown .......................W 21 -311/6 YALE ...............................W 21 -011/13 COLUMBIA ................... L 24 -2911/20 at Penn .......................... L 14 -17TOTALS 213 -158

1994 (6-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Dick Emmet, Terry Golden, Mike McKean, John Vitullo

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/17 PRINCETON..................W 31 -169/24 at Fordham ..................W 13 -610/1 LEHIGH ..........................W 21 -1710/8 at Harvard ....................W 18 -1310/15 at Bucknell ...................W 29 -2810/22 DARTMOUTH ..............W 17 -1410/29 BROWN ......................... L 3 -1611/5 at Yale ............................ L 14 -2411/12 at Columbia ................. L 33 -3811/19 PENN .............................. L 14 -18TOTALS 193 -190

1995 (6-4; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Greg Bloedorn, Doug Knopp, John Vitullo

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/16 at Princeton ................. L 22 -249/23 HOLY CROSS................W 28 -199/30 at Dartmouth ..............W 24 -1910/7 HARVARD .....................W 28 -2710/14 BUCKNELL .................... L 7 -1010/21 at Lehigh ...................... L 23 -3410/28 at Brown .......................W 38 -2811/4 YALE ...............................W 38 -1011/11 COLUMBIA ...................W 35 -1411/18 at Penn .......................... L 18 -37TOTALS 261 -222

1996 (4-6; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Steve Busch, Chad Levitt, Seth Payne, Brian Weidel

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/21 PRINCETON (2OT) .....W 33 -279/28 at Lafayette.................. L 19 -3010/5 at BuL alo ...................... L 24 -4110/12 at Harvard ....................W 20 -1310/19 COLGATE ...................... L 21 -3110/26 DARTMOUTH .............. L 21 -3811/2 BROWN ......................... L 21 -3511/9 at Yale ............................W 28 -2011/16 at Columbia ................. L 10 -2411/23 PENN ..............................W 24 -21TOTALS 221 -280

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Coach Seasons Years W -L -T Pct.No Coach ......................................... 1887-1893 ............................7 ...............37 -19 -1 .....................658Marshall Newell ............................. 1894-95 .................................2 ................. 9 -8 -2 .....................473Joseph Beacham ........................... 1896 .......................................1 ................. 5 -3 -1 .....................555Glenn (Pop) Warner...................... 1897-98, 1904-06 ..............5 ...............36 -13 -3 .....................721Percy Haughton ............................ 1899-1900 ............................2 ...............17 -5 -0 .....................772Raymond Starbuck ...................... 1901-02 .................................2 ...............19 -4 -0 .....................826William Warner .............................. 1903 .......................................1 ................. 6 -3 -1 .....................600Henry Schoellkopf ........................ 1907-08 .................................2 ...............15 -3 -1 .....................789George Walder ............................... 1909 .......................................1 ................. 3 -4 -1 .....................375Daniel Reed .................................... 1910-11 .................................2 ...............12 -5 -1 .....................666Al Sharpe ......................................... 1912-17 .................................6 ...............34 -21 -1 .....................607John Rush ........................................ 1919 .......................................1 ................. 3 -5 -0 .....................375Gil Dobie .......................................... 1920-35 ............................... 16 ..............82 -36 -7 .....................650Carl Snavely .................................... 1936-44 .................................9 ...............46 -26 -3 .....................613Ed McKeever ................................... 1945-46 .................................2 ...............10 -7 -1 .....................555George (Lefty) James .................. 1947-60 ............................... 14 ..............66 -58 -2 .....................544Tom Harp ......................................... 1961-65 .................................5 ...............19 -23 -3 .....................422Jack Musick ..................................... 1966-74 .................................9 ...............45 -33 -3 .....................555George Seifert ................................ 1975-76 .................................2 ................. 3 -15 -0 .....................167Bob Blackman ................................ 1977-82 .................................6 ...............23 -33 -1 .....................412Maxie Baughan.............................. 1983-88 .................................6 ...............28 -29 -2 .....................492Jack Fouts ........................................ 1989 .......................................1 ................. 4 -6 -0 .....................400Jim Hofher ....................................... 1990-97 .................................8 ...............45 -35 -0 .....................563Pete Mangurian ............................. 1998-2000 ............................3 ...............16 -14 -0 .....................533Tim Pendergast ............................. 2001-2003 ............................3 ................. 7 -22 -0 .....................241Jim Knowles ............................... 2004-present ................... 3 .............15 -15 -0 ................ .500TOTALS ........................................1887-present ................120 ........ 605 -445-34 ............. .574

Note: During the � rst seven years of Cornell football, the teams were coached informally by players and volunteers.

Cornell Head Coaches • 1894-2006By Seasons1. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ..................................................................162. Lefty James (1947-60) .............................................................143. Jack Musick (1966-74) ............................................................... 9

By Games1. Lefty James (1947-60) ...........................................................1262. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ................................................................1253. Jack Musick (1966-74) .............................................................81

By Wins1. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ..................................................................822. Lefty James (1947-60) .............................................................663. Carl Snavely (1936-44) ............................................................46

By Losses1. Lefty James (1947-60) .............................................................582. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ..................................................................363. Jim Hofher (1990-97) ...............................................................35

By Winning Percentage1. Raymond Starbuck (1901-02) ............................................8262. Henry Schoellkopf (1907-08) ..............................................7893. Percy Haughton (1899-1900) .............................................772

By Ivy League Wins1. Jim Hofher (1990-97) ...............................................................332. Jack Musick (1966-74) .............................................................303. Maxie Baughan (1983-88)......................................................23

By Ivy League Winning Percentage1. Jim Hofher (1990-97) (33-23)..............................................5892. Maxie Baughan (1983-88) (23-18-1) ................................5603. Jim Knowles (2004-present) (11-10) ............................524

1997 (6-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd)Coach: Jim Hofher

Captains: Chris Allen, Justin Bird, Scott Carroll, Eric Krawczyk, Rich Sheerin

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/20 PRINCETON..................W 14 -109/27 COLGATE (OT) ............. L 38 -4410/4 at Dartmouth .............. L 20 -2410/11 HARVARD ..................... L 9 -3410/18 LAFAYETTE (2OT) .......W 41 -3410/25 at Fordham ..................W 45 -1311/1 at Brown ....................... L 12 -3711/8 YALE ...............................W 37 -1011/15 COLUMBIA ...................W 33 -2211/22 at Penn ....................... W+ 20 -33TOTALS 269 -261+Penn forfeited game due to use of an ineligible player

1998 (4-6; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th)Coach: Pete Mangurian

Captains: John Hanson, Mike HoodDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/19 at Princeton ................. L 0 -69/26 at Holy Cross ...............W 17 -910/3 BUFFALO .......................W 34 -3110/10 at Harvard .................... L 12 -1910/17 BUCKNELL ....................W 23 -1910/24 DARTMOUTH ..............W 14 -1110/31 BROWN ......................... L 7 -2011/7 at Yale ............................ L 21 -2811/14 at Columbia ................. L 10 -2211/21 PENN .............................. L 21 -35TOTALS 159 -200

1999 (7-3; 5-2 Ivy, 3rd)Coach: Pete Mangurian

Captains: Nate Fischer, Deon HarrisDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 at Princeton .................W 20 -39/25 FORDHAM ....................W 42 -1410/2 at Brown .......................W 33 -2810/9 HARVARD .....................W 24 -2310/16 at Colgate..................... L 16 -5510/23 at Dartmouth .............. L 17 -2010/30 WAGNER .......................W 31 -14

11/6 at Yale ............................ L 20 -3711/13 COLUMBIA ...................W 31 -2911/20 at Penn ..........................W 20 -12TOTALS 254 -235

2000 (5-5, 5-2 Ivy, 2nd)Coach: Pete Mangurian

Captains: Joe Splendorio, Dan WeyandtDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/16 at Bucknell ................... L 15 -389/23 YALE ...............................W 24 -239/30 at Lehigh ...................... L 16 -3510/7 at Harvard ....................W 29 -2810/14 COLGATE ...................... L 16 -2310/21 at Brown ....................... L 40 -5610/28 PRINCETON..................W 25 -2411/4 DARTMOUTH ..............W 49 -3111/11 at Columbia .................W 35 -3111/18 PENN .............................. L 15 -45TOTALS 264 -334

2001 (2-7, 2-5 Ivy, 6th)Coach: Tim Pendergast

Captains: Justin Dunleavy, Ricky Rahne, Nate Spitler

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/15 Bucknell (cancelled)9/22 at Yale ............................ L 13 -409/29 at Colgate..................... L 32 -3510/6 LEHIGH .......................... L 35 -3810/13 HARVARD ..................... L 6 -2610/20 BROWN ......................... L 21 -4910/27 at Princeton .................W 10 -711/3 at Dartmouth ..............W 28 -2411/10 COLUMBIA ................... L 28 -3511/17 at Penn .......................... L 14 -38TOTALS 187 -292* Bucknell game cancelled due to the attack on America on Sept. 11

2002 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, 5th)Coach: Tim Pendergast

Captains: Nate Spitler, Nathan ArcherDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/21 at Bucknell ................... L 3 -149/28 YALE ............................... L 23 -5010/5 TOWSON (2OT) ..........W 34 -31

10/12 at Harvard .................... L 23 -5210/19 COLGATE ...................... L 13 -4210/26 at Brown (2OT) ...........W 10 -711/2 PRINCETON (OT) ........ L 25 -3211/9 DARTMOUTH ..............W 21 -1911/16 at Columbia .................W 17 -1411/23 PENN .............................. L 0 -31TOTALS 169 -292

2003 (1-9, 0-7 Ivy, 8th)Coach: Tim Pendergast

Captains: Mick Razzano, Kevin RooneyDate Opponent ...............W/L Score9/20 BUCKNELL ....................W 21 -199/27 at Yale ............................ L 7 -2110/4 COLGATE ...................... L 24 -2710/11 HARVARD ..................... L 0 -2710/18 GEORGETOWN ........... L 20 -4210/25 BROWN ......................... L 7 -2111/1 at Princeton ................. L 6 -2811/8 at Dartmouth .............. L 17 -2611/15 COLUMBIA ................... L 21 -3411/22 at Penn .......................... L 7 -59TOTALS 130 -304

2004 (4-6, 4-3 Ivy, 3rd)Coach: Jim Knowles

Captains: Dave Archer, Brad Kitlowski, Ryan Lempa

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/18 at Bucknell ................... L 9 -159/25 YALE ...............................W 19 -710/2 at Towson ..................... L 11 -2110/9 at Harvard .................... L 24 -3410/16 COLGATE ...................... L 6 -1010/23 at Brown ....................... L 17 -2110/30 PRINCETON..................W 21 -2011/6 DARTMOUTH ..............W 14 -711/13 at Columbia .................W 32 -2611/20 PENN .............................. L 14 -20TOTALS 167 -181

2005 (6-4, 4-3 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Jim Knowles

Captains: Kevin Boothe, Kevin Rex, Joel Sussman

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/17 BUCKNELL ....................W 24 -79/24 at Yale ............................ L 17 -3710/1 at Colgate..................... L 20 -3410/8 No. 20 HARVARD .......W 27 -1310/15 GEORGETOWN ...........W 57 -710/22 BROWN ......................... L 24 -3810/29 at Princeton (OT) ....... L 17 -2011/5 at Dartmouth ..............W 21 -1011/12 COLUMBIA ...................W 45 -711/19 at Penn ..........................W 16 -7TOTALS 278 -180

2006 (5-5, 3-4 Ivy, T-4th)Coach: Jim Knowles

Captains: Jonathan Lucas, Anthony Macaluso, Jaime McManamon

Date Opponent ...............W/L Score9/16 at Bucknell ................... L 5 -209/23 YALE ............................... L 9 -219/30 No. 23 ALBANY ...........W 23 -2110/7 at No. 18 Harvard ...... L 23 -3310/14 COLGATE ......................W 38 -1410/21 at Brown ....................... L 7 -2810/28 No. 15 PRINCETON .....W 14 -711/4 DARTMOUTH ..............W 28 -2511/11 at Columbia ................. L 14 -2111/18 PENN ..............................W 28 -27TOTALS 189 -217

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All-Ivy First-Team SelectionsYear Player, Pos.1956 Art Boland, HB1957 Bob McAniL , HB1958 Ed Savitsky, G Norm Juvonen, E1959 Dave Feeney, G1962 Gary Wood, HB1963 Gary Wood, HB1964 Clarence Jentes, DG Phil Ratner, DT George Norman, DE Bob Baker, HB Joe Ryan, C George Arangio, OG Dick Williams, OE1965 Phil Ratner, DT Bill Wilson, FB1966 Pete Larson, HB George McWeeney, OG Reeve Vanneman, OT Ron Gervase, OE1967 Bill Murphy, OE John Sponheimer, DT1968 John Sponheimer, DT Bill Arthur, P1969 Paul Marcucci, OT Dennis HuL , OG Theo Jacobs, DG Ed Marinaro, HB1970 Ed Marinaro, HB1971 Ed Marinaro, HB

Year Player, Pos. Craig Lambert, OT Don Jean, DB Bob Lally, LB1972 Bob Lally, LB Bob Joehl, FB Mike Phillips, LB1973 Mike Phillips, MG Bob Lally, LB1974 Bruce Starks, SE1975 Bob Hall, DT Steve Horrigan, MG1977 Terry Lee, LB1978 Joe Holland, TB Virgil Cotton, DB1979 Brad Decker, TE Tom Donnelly, OG Mike Cobb, DB1980 John Kilcoyne, C Jim DeStefano, LB Todd Florey, DB1981 Phil Loyd, DS1982 Dan Suren, TE Derrick Harmon, TB Steve Duca, DT Scott Walter, DB1983 Derrick Harmon, TB Ralph Scholz, DT Mike Scully, LB Rick Dailey, DB1984 Tony Baker, TB

Year Player, Pos. Keith Bakowski, LB1985 Ken Johnson, OG Mike Wagner, C1986 Tom Aug, PK Erik Bernstein, P Jim Frontero, DB JeL Johnson, FB Ken Johnson, OG Ward Johnson, LB Tom McHale, DE Mike Raich, DB Gary Rinkus, DT1987 Sam Brickley, WR JeL DeLamielleure, DB Lee Reherman, OT Mike Raich, DB Gary Rinkus, DT1988 Sam Brickley, WR Scott Malaga, RB Mitch Lee, LB Mike McGrann, LB Evan Parke, DB1989 Jay Bloedorn, OT Mitch Lee, MLB1990 Jay Bloedorn, OT Chris Field, OG Greg Finnegan, C John McNiL , TB Tim Cronin, DT1991 Kevin Marcus, DT

Year Player, Pos. Ramon Watkins, DB1992 Troy Thompson, C JeL Woodring, DE Chris Zingo, LB Steve Haggerty, FS1993 GeoL Cochrane, P Chris Zingo, LB1994 Aaron Berryman, WR Chris Hanson, DB Chad Levitt, RB1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC Nick Bombach, DB Chad Levitt, RB Ron Mateo, WR Jimmy Seifert, TE1996 Chad Levitt, RB Seth Payne, DE Brian Weidel, OT1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR1998 John Hanson, LB1999 Joe Splendorio, WR2002 Nathan Archer, FB Pete Combe, DL2003 Kevin Boothe, OL2004 Kevin Boothe, OL2005 Kevin Boothe, OL Ryan Kuhn, QB Matt Pollock, DT Revin Rex, S Luke Siwula, RB

Year Player, Pos. ........................Team1895 Clint WyckoC , QB .................1st1900 Ray Starbuck, FB ..................1st1901 Bill Warner, G ........................1st Sanford Hunt, G ...................1st1902 Bill Warner, G ........................1st1906 Elmer Thompson, G ............1st Bill Newman, C .....................1st1908 Bernie O’Rourke, G ..............1st1914 John O’Hearn, E ...................1st Charles Barrett, QB .............1st1915 Charles Barrett, QB .............1st Murray Shelton, E ................1st1921 Eddie Kaw, HB ......................1st1922 Eddie Kaw, FB .......................1st1923 George Pfann, QB ................1st Frank Sundstrom, T .............1st1932 Jose Martinez-Zorrilla, E ......1st1936 George Peck, B ........................HM1937 Brud Holland, E ....................1st Al VanRanst, T ..........................HM1938 Brud Holland, E ....................1st Bill McKeever, T ....................1st Sid Roth, G ............................1st George Peck, B ........................HM Carl Spang, E ............................HM1939 Nick Drahos, T ......................1st Frank Finneran, C ................... 3rd Kirk Hershey, E .........................HM Mort Landsberg, B .................HM1940 Nick Drahos, T ......................1st Kirk Hershey, E .........................HM Alva Kelley, E ............................HM

Year Player, Pos. ........................Team Mort Landsberg, B .................HM1941 Lou Bufalino, B ........................HM Bud Cushing, C ........................HM Roy Johnson, E ........................HM Joe Martin, B ............................HM Ken Stofer, B .............................HM1942 Walter Kretz, B .........................HM1943 Howard Blose, B ......................HM Cleo Calcagni, T .......................HM Bill Maceyko, B.........................HM1944 Allen Dekdebrun, B ...............HM Paul Robeson Jr., E .................HM1946 Frank Wydo, OT ....................... 3rd Hillary Chollet, DB ..................HM Lou Daukas, C ..........................HM Joe DiStasio, E ..........................HM Walter Kretz, B .........................HM Joe Martin, B ............................HM Pete Pascavage, OG ...............HM1947 Norm Dawson, B .....................HM1948 Hillary Chollet, DB ..................HM Dick Clark, T ..............................HM JeL Fleishmann, FB ................HM Paul Girolamo, B .....................HM Joe Quinn, G .............................HM1949 Hillary Chollet, DB .................2nd Dick Clark, T ..............................HM Pete Dorset, QB .......................HM JeL Fleishmann, FB ................HM Jack Jaso, OG ...........................HM Dick Loynd, E ...........................HM1951 Rocco Calvo, B .........................HM

Year Player, Pos. ........................Team Jim Jerome, T ...........................HM Todd Kolb, E .............................HM Charles Metzler, T ...................HM Hal Seidenberg, B ...................HM Bill Whelan, HB ........................HM1954 Len Oniskey, T ..........................HM1955 Bill DeGraaf, QB .......................HM Stan Intihar, E ...........................HM1957 Bob McAniL , HB ......................HM1958 Norm Juvonen, E ....................HM Ed Savitsky, G ...........................HM1959 Dave Feeney, G .......................HM Warren Sundstrom, G ...........HM1960 Warren Sundstrom, G ...........HM1962 Gary Wood, QB ........................HM1963 Gary Wood, QB ........................HM1964 Bob Baker, HB ..........................HM Duke Grkovic, T .......................HM Phil Ratner, DT .........................HM1965 Phil Ratner, DT .........................HM Bill Wilson, FB ...........................HM1966 Pete Larson, HB .......................HM1967 Keith Cummins, DB ................HM Bill Murphy, E ...........................HM John Sponheimer, DT ...........HM1968 Doug Kleiber, LB .....................HM John Sponheimer, DT ...........HM1969 Ed Marinaro, TB ....................... 3rd1970 Ed Marinaro, TB....................1st1971 Ed Marinaro, TB....................1st Bob Lally, LB .............................HM1972 Bob Lally, LB .............................HM

Year Player, Pos. ........................Team1973 Bob Lally, LB .............................HM1975 Steve Horrigan, MG ...............HM1978 Joe Holland, TB ........................ 3rd1980 Jim DeStefano, LB ..................HM Todd Florey, DB .......................HM John Kilcoyne, C .....................HM1982 Dan Suren, TE .......................1st1983 Derrick Harmon, TB ..............2nd Mike Scully, LB .........................HM1984 Tony Baker, TB ..........................HM1985 Ken Johnson, OG ....................HM1986 Tom McHale, DE ...................1st Erik Bernstein, P ......................HM Ken Johnson, OG ....................HM Mike Raich, DB ........................HM1987 Sam Brickley, WR ....................HM Mike Raich, DB ........................HM1988 Mitch Lee, LB ............................ 3rd Sam Brickley, WR ....................HM Scott Malaga, RB .....................HM1989 Mitch Lee, LB ............................ 3rd1992 Chris Zingo, LB .....................1st1993 Chris Zingo, LB .....................1st1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC ................2nd Chad Levitt, RB .......................2nd1996 Chad Levitt, RB ....................1st1998 John Hanson, LB ..................1st Tom Nunes, SS ........................2nd2000 Ricky Rahne, QB ......................HM2005 Kevin Boothe, OL .................1st

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Academic All-America SelectionsYear Player, Pos. Team1977 Joe Holland, TB .......................................... 1st1978 Joe Holland, TB .......................................... 1st1982 Derrick Harmon, RB.................................. 1st1983 Mike Cahill ................................................. 2nd

Year Player, Pos. Team1983 Derrick Harmon, RB.................................. 1st1984 Dave Van Metre, DL ................................ 2nd1985 Dave Van Metre, DL .................................. 1st1991 Ramon Watkins, DB ................................ 2nd

All-Ivy Second-Team SelectionsYear Player, Pos.1956 Gerry Knapp, E Irv Roberson, B1958 Tom Skypeck, QB1959 John Sadusky, E1960 Warren Sundstrom, G1961 George Telesh, B Dave Thomas, G1962 Ed Burnap, E Gerald Page, G Edward Slisky, T1964 Clarence Jentes, G George Norman, E Phil Ratner, T1965 Phil Ratner, T1969 Bill Arthur, B Keith Cummins, DB John Killian, PK1970 Rick Furbush, B Don Jean, DB John Killian, PK1972 Mark Allen, QB Peter Knight, DB George Milosevic, E1973 Mark Allen, B Jon Tracosas, LB1974 Mark Kamon, OL1975 Don Papich, LB1976 Terry Lee, LB Eamon McEneaney, WR Joe Meaney, OL

Year Player, Pos.1978 Mike Donahue, OL Tom Donnelly, OL Tom Roth, DL Frank Santamaria, OL1979 Paul DeJesus, OL Tom Rohl� ng, OL1980 Dave Chalk, DL Ben Tenuta, RB1981 Steve Ross, OL Kurt Walterhouse, LB1982 Paul Michalewicz, OL Mike Scully, LB1983 Gene Edwards, OL Doug Pratt, OL1984 Bob DeSantis, DL Frank Farace, DB1985 Jim Perrello, WR Mike Raich, DB John Tagliaferri, RB Dave Van Metre, DL1986 Tom Bernardo, LB Chris Hahn, WR Jim Knowles, DL Lee Reherman, OL1987 Shaun Hawkins, WR Mike McGrann, LB1988 Howie Capek, OL Mike Haseltine, OL Doug Langan, OL Ardrell Mannings, DL

Year Player, Pos. Len Tokish, LB Corky Webb, DB Derrick Willmott, DL1989 Brian Files, DL Rob Ryder, DL Paul Tully, DB1990 Mark Broderick, LB Scott Oliaro, RB Paul Tully, DB Gerry Willinger, DB1991 Mike Jamin, WR Jason Jenkins, OL Scott Reade, OL JeL Woodring, DL Chris Zingo, LB1992 Mike Cochrane, PK Mike Jamin, WR Scott Oliaro, RB Scott Reade, OL1993 Pete Fitzpatrick, RB Bob Garvey, DL Rich George, OL Terry Golden, DB1994 Bryan Draga, LB Dick Emmet, DL JeL Gilkinson, OL Mike McKean, OL Seth Payne, DL1995 Steve Gettins, OL Brian Gormley, OL

Year Player, Pos. Steve Joyce, QB Seth Payne, DL John Vitullo, LB1996 Steve Busch, WR John Hanson, LB Eric Krawczyk, WR1997 Tom Bickett, OL Christian DiPaola, OL Matthew DiPaola, OL John Hanson, LB Brad Kiesendahl, RB1998 Deon Harris, RB Tom Nunes, SS Joe Splendorio, WR1999 David Caputo, SS David Pitman, LB2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DL2002 Kevin Boothe, OL Keith Ferguson, WR Trevor MacMeekin, PK Nate Spitler, LB Joel Sussman, LB2004 Ryan Lempa, DL Kevin Rex, S2005 Jonathan Lucas, DE Joel Sussman, LB2006 Jonathan Lucas, DE Eric Miller, OL Luke Siwula, RB

All-Ivy Honorable Mention SelectionsYear Player, Pos.1956 Roger Garrett, T Thomas Itin, G Al Suter, G1957 Bob Czub, G Roger Garrett, T Norm Juvonen, E1958 Dave Feeney, G John Hanly, G Tom Revak, T John Sandusky, E Phil Taylor, B John Webster, B Terrance Wilson, B1959 John Hanly, T Tom Revak, T Warren Sundstrom, G Phil Taylor, B George Telesh, B1960 John Hanly, T Richard Lipinski, C1963 Clarence Jentes, DG1964 Gene Kunit, G1965 Jim Docherty, B Pete Larson, HB Marty Sponaugle, B Doug Zirkle, E1966 Fred Devlin, LB Joe Homicz, G Charles Roll, C John Wallace, T John Zankowski, B Pete Zogby, PK1967 Doug Kleiber, LB Dick Musmanno, G1968 Keith Cummins, DB

Year Player, Pos. Doug Kleiber, LB Bob Pegan, E Chris Ritter, B1969 Ken Snyder, C1970 Jack Cushing, OT Bill Ellis, DE1971 Tom Albright, B Mark Allen, B Tom Rakowski, DL1972 Paul Hanly, OL1973 Jim Popielinski, OL1974 John Egan, P Steve Horrigan, DL Dave Johnson, DB Rick Johnson, DL Dan Malone, B Kevin Sigler, B Don Wierbinski, TE1975 Joe Meaney, OL1976 Dave Johnson, DB1978 Jim DeStefano, LB1979 Mike Johnson, DE Ron Rejda, PK Dan Scully, LB Mike Staun, LB Tom Weidenkopf, SB1980 Mark Chenevey, OG Dave Kimichik, DB Ron Rejda, PK Tom Rohl� ng, OC1981 Steve Duca, DT Derrick Harmon, RB John Lewis, OG Ken Rubenstein, PK Mike Scully, LB

Year Player, Pos. Dan Suren, TE1982 Tony Baker, SB Kevin McCarthy, DE Bill Morrissey, OT1983 Steve Garrison, TE1984 Mike Wagner, OL John Passalacqua, DL1985 Erik Bernstein, P Rick George, OL Lyndon Gross, DB Ward Johnson, LB1986 Shaun Hawkins, WR Marty Stallone, QB1989 Greg Finnegan, OL John McNiL , RB1990 Chris Cochrane, QB Matt Hepfer, PK Ardell Mannings, DL Don Printy, LB Rob Ryder, DL1991 Mark Broderick, LB Mike Cochrane, PK Greg Knopp, DB John McNiL , RB1992 Jack Dankert, DL Bill Lazor, QB Ethan Levitas, DB Ron Vitullo, LB1993 Aaron Berryman, WR Ryan Blattenberger, DB Mike McKean, OL1994 Greg Bloedorn, OL Garrett Gardi, DB Doug Knopp, DB John Vitullo, LB

Year Player, Pos. Dave Weinstein, OL David Woods, DL1995 Steve Bus, DL John Hanson, LB Doug Knopp, DB Mahingus Silver, DL1997 Mark Dittman, TE Rich Sheerin, DL Charles Watson, P1998 Nate Fischer, LB1999 Chris Morosetti, OL Ricky Rahne, QB2000 Justin Dunleavy, RB Scott Fithen, OL Ricky Rahne, QB Joe Splendorio, WR Dan Weyandt, LB2001 Jamie Moriarty, S Evan Simmons, RB Nate Spitler, LB2002 Marcus Blanks, RB Brad Kitlowski, LB2003 Mike Baumgartel, P Brad Kitlowski, LB Ryan Lempa, DL John Megaro, OL Neil Morrissey, S2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB Brian Romney, WR2005 Eric Miller, OL Patrick Potts, LB Brian Romney, WR Ted Sonnenberg, OL A.J. Weitsman, PK2006 Tim Bax, S Ryan Blessing, LB Brian McGuire, OL Ted Sonnenberg, OL

Year Player, Pos. Team1995 Ron Mateo, WR ........................................ 2nd2003 Kevin Rooney, DL ...................................... 1st2006 Luke Siwula, RB .......................................... 1st

Academic All-America Hall of FamePlayer, Pos. Year InductedJoseph Holland ‘78 ................................................... 1991

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Years Date ofName Position Played ElectionEddie Kaw Halfback 1920-1922 1954George Pfann Quarterback 1921-1923 1957Charles Barrett Quarterback 1913-1915 1958Jerome “Brud” Holland End 1936-1938 1965Clinton WyckoL Quarterback 1893-1895 1970William Warner Guard 1899-1902 1971John O’Hearn End 1912-1914 1972Murray Shelton End 1913-1915 1973Frank Sundstrom Tackle 1921-1923 1978Nick Drahos Tackle 1938-1940 1981Ed Marinaro Tailback 1969-1971 1991

Cornellians in National Football Hall of Fame

Date of Name Years Coached ElectionPercy Haughton 1899-1900 1951Glenn S. (Pop) Warner 1897-1898, 1904-1906 1951Gil Dobie 1920-1935 1954Marshall Newell 1894-1895 1957Carl Snavely 1936-1944 1965Bob Blackman 1977-1982 1987Maxie Baughan 1983-1988 1988

Cornell Coaches In National Football Hall of Fame

National Football Hall of Fame

Eddie Kaw

Glenn (Pop) Warner

Started in 1978, the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame now has 487 members. The Big Red football program has 134 former players and coaches in the Hall. The fol-lowing people, in alphabetical order, represent the football program. Charter members are indicated with an asterisk.

Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame

Name, Yr. Year InductedMark Allen ’74 .................................. 1988John Anderson ’29 ......................... 1978Allan Balch 1889 ............................. 1987*Charles Barrett ’16 ........................ 1978Erik Bernstein ‘87............................. 1999Art Boland ’57 .................................. 1980Frank Bradley ’50 ............................ 2001George Brayman ’22 ...................... 1984Walt Bruska ’50 ................................ 1994Rocco Calvo ’52 ............................... 1997Emerson Carey ’27 .......................... 1994Charles Cassidy ’24 ......................... 1984*Hillary Chollet ’50 ......................... 1978Dick Clark ’51 .................................... 1983Carlton Collins ’16 .......................... 1982Lou Conti ’41 .................................... 1983Gib Cool ’16 ...................................... 1981Meredith (Bud) Cushing ’44 ....... 1998Lou Daukas ’44 ................................ 1994Norm Dawson ’46 ........................... 1987Bob Dean ’49 .................................... 1986*Bill DeGraaf ’56 .............................. 1978Allen Dekdebrun ’47 ..................... 1982Jim DeStefano ‘81 ........................... 2003Gil Dobie, Coach ............................. 1980Pete Dorset ’50 ................................ 1981Nick Drahos ’41 ............................... 1979Howard Dunbar ’41 ....................... 1983Dave Dunlop ’59 ............................. 1991Bill Ellis ‘72 ......................................... 2007Tom Fennell 1896 ........................... 1987Tom Fennell II ’26 ............................ 1989*John Ferraro ’34 ............................ 1978Bud Finneran ’41 ............................. 1981JeL Fleischmann ’51 ...................... 1980

Name, Yr. Year InductedJohn Furman ’39 ............................. 1993Abe George ’33 ................................ 1988Henry Godshall ’36 ......................... 1987Pete Gogolak ’64 ............................. 1981Jake Goldbas ’34 ............................. 1996Rip Haley ’51 ..................................... 1981Neal Hall ’78 ...................................... 1984Swede Hanson ’23 .......................... 1980Derrick Harmon ’84 ........................ 1989Frank Henderson ’25 ..................... 1983Bob Henrickson ’78 ........................ 1985*Brud Holland ’39 ........................... 1978Joe Holland ’78 ................................ 1990Dick Jackson ’56 .............................. 1981Craig Jaeger ’78 ............................... 1996Lefty James, Coach ........................ 1981John (Jack) Jaso Jr. ’49................... 2004Dave Johnson ’77 ........................... 1988*Eddie Kaw ’23 ................................. 1978Alva Kelley ’41 .................................. 1980Walt Kretz ‘48 .................................... 2000Bob Lally ’74 ..................................... 1982Mort Landsberg Jr. ‘41 ................... 2004Pete Larson ’67 ................................ 1984Mitch Lee ’90 .................................... 2001Chad Levitt ‘97 ................................. 2007Dick Loynd ’50 ................................. 1983Charles Lueder ’02 .......................... 1987*James Lynah ’05 ............................ 1978*Tom MacLeod ’70 ......................... 1978Scott Malaga ‘89 .............................. 1999*Ed Marinaro ’72 ............................. 1978Bill Marino ’76 .................................. 1990Cristobal Martinez-Zorrilla ’31 ... 1984Jose Martinez-Zorrilla ’33 ............ 1981

Name, Yr. Year InductedWalt Matuszak ’41........................... 1979Hal McCullough ’41 ....................... 1980Eamon McEneaney ’77 ................. 1982Tom McHale ’87 ............................... 1993*Bill McKeever ’39 ........................... 1978*John McKeown ’73 ....................... 1978John McNiL ‘91 ................................ 2006Dick Meade ’56 ................................ 1979Frank Miller ’51 ................................ 1985Peter Paul Miller ’18 ....................... 1987Jack Morris ’55 ................................. 1989Bill Murphy ’68 ................................. 1988Bill Murray ’74 .................................. 1988Jack Musick, Coach ........................ 2002*William Newman ’07 ................... 1978*John O’Hearn ’15 .......................... 1978Len Oniskey ’55 ............................... 1998Bruce Pattison ’69 ........................... 1983Seth Payne ‘97 .................................. 2007George Peck ’39 .............................. 1984Pat Pennucci ’62 .............................. 2002*George Pfann ’24 .......................... 1978Mike Phillips ’74 .............................. 1984John Pierik ’51 .................................. 1982Joe Quinn ’49 .................................. 1992Dick Ramin ‘51 ................................. 2000Floyd Ramsey ’24 ............................ 1985Phil Ratner ’66 .................................. 1997Daniel Reed 1898 ........................... 1983*Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 ............... 1978Paul Robeson Jr. ’48 ....................... 1998Jack Rogers ’45 ................................ 1988Sid Roth ’39 ....................................... 1980Harvey Sampson ‘51 ...................... 1999Ed Savitsky ’59 ................................. 1990

Name, Yr. Year InductedDudley Schoales ’29 ...................... 1983*Henry Schoellkopf ’02 ................. 1978Walt Scholl ’41 ................................. 1979Mike Scully ’84 ................................. 2002Hal Seidenberg ‘52 ......................... 2007Dr. Albert Sharpe, Coach .............. 1984*Murray Shelton ’16 ....................... 1978Francis Shiverick ’18....................... 1987John Skawski ’48 ............................. 1991Bob Smith ’68 ................................... 1993Carl Snavely, Coach ........................ 1979Carl Spang ’39 .................................. 1986John Sponheimer ‘69 .................... 2005Ray Starbuck 1900 .......................... 1987*Frank Sundstrom ’24 ................... 1978Dave Thomas ‘62 ............................. 2005Ted Thoren, Asst. Coach ............... 1992James Van Buren ‘55 ...................... 2006Ray Van Orman ’08 ......................... 1982Al Van Ranst ’39 ............................... 1987Reeve Vanneman ‘67 ..................... 2003*Bart Viviano ’33 .............................. 1978Sam Wakeman ’30 .......................... 1982Glenn (Pop) Warner 1894 ............. 1979*William Warner ’03 ....................... 1978Fred West ’41 .................................... 1985Bill Whelan ’53 ................................. 1983George Witherbee 1894 ............... 1997Gary Wood ’64 ................................. 1979*Clinton WyckoL 1896 .................. 1978Tar Young 1899 ................................ 1980Chris Zingo ’94 ................................. 2004

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1950 John Pierik, C JeL Fleischmann, FB1951 Frank Vitale, G1952 Bill Whelan, HB1953 Poe Fratt, T1954 Len Oniskey, T Jim Van Buren, G1955 Bill DeGraaf, QB1956 Art Boland, QB1957 Bob McAniL , HB1958 Ed Savitsky, T1959 Dave Feeney, G1960 John Hanly, T1961 George Telesh, HB Dave Thomas, G1962 Ed Burnap, E1963 Gary Wood, QB1964 Bob Baker, HB1965 Bill Wilson, FB1966 Pete Larson, HB1967 Bill Murphy, SE1968 Doug Kleiber, LB1969 Paul Marcucci, OT1970 Rick Furbush, QB1971 Ed Marinaro, TB1972 Bob Joehl, FB1973 Mark Allen, QB1974 Rick Johnson, DE Dan Malone, HB1975 Steve Horrigan, DG1976 Joe Meaney, OT Don Papich, LB1977 Terry Lee, LB1978 Joe Holland, TB1979 Brad Decker, TE1980 Jim DeStefano, LB1981 Phil Loyd, DS1982 Dan Suren, TE1983 Derrick Harmon, TB1984 Tony Baker, TB1985 John Tagliaferri, HB1986 Erik Bernstein, P1987 Lee Reherman, OT1988 Scott Malaga, RB1989 Mitch Lee, MLB1990 Chris Cochrane, QB1991 John McNiL , TB1992 Scott Oliaro, TB1993 Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB1994 Aaron Berryman, WR1995 John Vitullo, LB1996 Chad Levitt, TB1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR1998 John Hanson, LB1999 Ricky Rahne, QB Joe Splendorio, WR2000 Ricky Rahne, QB2001 Ricky Rahne, QB2002 Keith Ferguson, WR2003 Neil Morrissey, DB2004 Ryan Lempa, DL2005 Kevin Boothe, OL2006 Jonathan Lucas, DE

Pop Warner Most Valuable Player Award

Recipient shall be, in the words of the late Glenn S. (Pop) Warner ‘94 who

played and coached at Cornell, “the senior who during his football career

at Cornell has shown the greatest playing ability, leadership, inspiration-

al qualities and sportsmanship.”

Given for academic and football pro ciency in honor of the late Mr.

Grohmann

Victor GrohmannScholar-Athlete Award

1966 Reeve Vanneman, OT1967 Ron Kopicki, DG1968 Larry Rafalski, DB1969 Tom MacLeod, DB1970 Vic Livingston, LB1971 Tom Albright, HB1972 Paul Hanly, C1973 Sam Costa, FB1974 Kevin Sigler, QB1975 Don Fanelli, FB1976 Cal Washington, MG1977 Joe Holland, TB1978 John Curran, DS1979 Mike Staun, LB1980 Dave Chalk, DT1981 Ken Rubenstein, PK1982 Derrick Harmon, TB1983 Derrick Harmon, TB1984 Dave Van Metre, DT1985 Dave Van Metre, DT1986 Tom Aug, PK1987 Mal Humphrey, DT1988 Brent Felitto, DS1989 Joe Pych, WR1990 Rick Hindman, OT1991 JeL Diehl, DE1992 Jack Dankert, DE Charlie Beard, FS Tony Villella, WR1993 Pat Paquette, OG1994 Tim McDermott, P1995 Ron Mateo, WR1996 Cody Crawford, OG1997 Christian DiPaola, OT Matthew DiPaola, OT1998 Kip Melstrom, DT1999 Joe Splendorio, WR2000 Derek Kingrey, LB2001 Phil Rigueur, OLB2002 Luke Hanset, FB2003 Kevin Rooney, DL2004 Brad Kitlowski, LB2005 Jon Moody, OL2006 Anthony Macaluso, RB

Robert Fenton Patterson Award

Presented by the Class of 1925, the recipient of this award shall be, like

halfback Patterson in 1923 and 1924, the player who has shown the

most improvement in the face of physical or other handicaps

1951 Reginald Marchant, DS1952 Art Harre, LB1953 Al Sebald, C1954 John Morris, E1955 Frank Vadney, T1956 Tom Itin, C1957 Dick Eales, E1958 John Webster, HB1959 Howard Picking, E1960 John Beeby, FB1961 Tony Pascal, FB1962 Tony Turel, C1963 Don McCarthy, E1964 Gabe Durishin, HB1965 Jim Docherty, DS1966 George McWeeney, OG1967 Bill Huling, HB1968 Tim Battaglia, DE1969 JeL Ruby, DT1970 Dennis Lubozynski, LB1971 Tony Orel, OG1972 Mike Fleming, OG-OT1973 Lamont Garnett, DB1974 Kevin Sigler, QB1975 Dan Dwyer, DT1976 Charlie Payne, DE1977 Tip Macdonald, OG1978 Bob Weggler, DE1979 Mike Tanner, QB1980 Todd Florey, DB1981 Kurt Walterhouse, LB1982 Scott Walter, DB1983 Rick Dailey, DS1984 Tom Cifrino, OT1985 Jim Perrello, WR1986 JeL Johnson, FB Tom Bernardo, LB1987 Sam Brickley, WR1988 Brent Felitto, DS1989 Frank Monago, WR1990 Gerry Willinger, SS1991 Mark Broderick, LB1992 Pete Case, FB Scott Reade, OG1993 Ryan Blattenberger, SS1994 Garrett Gardi, SS1995 Nick Bombach, FS1996 Chad Hunter, FB1997 Chris Harrison, DT1998 J.B. Moresco, WR1999 Kevin Farese, WR2000 Nathan Archer, RB2001 Jason Stadnik, OL2002 Ryan Lempa, DL2003 Mike Stone, DL 2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB2005 JeL Hahn, S2006 Matt Grant, DB

Mansour Jewelers Award

Formerly Cornell Club of Ithaca Award; given to the player who has shown the most improvement on oF ense

and on defense

1957 Bob Czub, G1958 Tom Skypeck, QB1959 Dan Bidwell, HB1960 Larry Fraser, T1961 Bernie McHugh, T1962 Jake Page, G1963 Joe Robinson, FB1964 George Norman, E1965 Ted Sprinkle, DE1966 Fred Devlin, LB1967 Bob Horn, SE1968 Bob Pegan, DE1969 Brooks Scholl, SE1970 Rick Furbush, QB1971 Craig Lambert, OT1972 George Milosevic, OE1973 Jon Tracosas, LB1974 Wes Hicks, DT1975 Bob Hall, DT1976 JeL Brown, C1980 JeL Kaplan, OT1981 Bill Zittel, FB1982 Kevin McCarthy, DE1983 Art Keith, DE1984 Tom Cifrino, OT1985 Steve Pozzobon, DE1986 Mark Collins, OT Jim Frontero, DB1987 Dave Quarles, PK1988 Costa Harbilas, DT1989 Brian Files, DE1990 Blu Whipple, DE1991 Greg Knopp, FS1992 Troy Thompson, OC1993 GeoL Cochrane, P Pete Fitzpatrick, TB1994 Bryan Draga, LB1995 Brian Gormley, OG1996 Seth Payne, DE1997 Brad Kiesendahl, RB1998 Tom Richards, DT1999 Chris Morosetti, C Bryan Sacco, DE2000 Tim Hermann, WR George Paraskevopoulos, DL2001 Vic Yanz, WR Kevin Rooney, DL2002 Kevin Boothe, OL David Blanks, CB2003 D.J. Busch, QB Sean Nassoiy, CB2004 Tim Doherty, OL Nate Tarsi, S2005 Jason Cloyd, CB Eric Miller, OL2006 Matt Darby, DL Stu Homan, TE

Team Awards

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1986 Marty Stallone, QB Jim Frontero, CB1987 Shaun Hawkins, WR JeL DeLamielleure, DS1988 Steve Lutz, HB Corky Webb, WS1989 Chris Cochrane, QB Paul Tully, CB1990 John McNiL , TB Tim Cronin, DT1991 Mike Jamin, WR Kevin Marcus, DT1992 Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB1993 Pete Fitzpatrick, TB Bob Garvey, DE1994 Chad Levitt, TB Chris Hanson, FS1995 Chad Levitt, TB Doug Knopp, CB1996 Chad Levitt, TB Seth Payne, DE1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR Chris Allen, FS1998 Joe Splendorio, WR Nate Fischer, LB1999 Joe Spendorio, WR David Caputo, SS2000 Keith Ferguson, WR Derek Kingrey, LB2001 John Kellner, WR Jamie Moriarty, DB2002 Nate Archer, FB Pete Combe, DL2003 John Kellner, WR Kyle Thomas, DB2004 Chad Nice, WR Kevin Rex, S2005 Ryan Kuhn, QB Brian Romney, WR Kevin Rex, S Joel Sussman, LB2006 Shane Kilcoyne, RB Colin Nash, DB

Stone Travel “Big Play” Men of the Year Award

To the oF ensive and defensive players making the “big play”

Most valuable player for the season

Cornell Football Coaches Award

1963 Mike Strick, HB1964 Clarence Jentes, G1965 Phil Ratner, DT1966 Joe Homicz, DG1967 Rich Musmanno, OG1968 Jim Heeps, HB1969 Keith Cummins, DB1970 Dick Storto, FB1971 Don Jean, DB1972 Keith Daub, OE1973 Mike Phillips, DG1974 Rick Johnson, DE1975 Don Wierbinski, OE1976 Jim Lorditch, DT1977 Terry Lee, LB1978 Virgil Cotton, DB1979 Tom Donnelly, OG1980 Tom Rohl� ng, C1981 Alva Taylor, SB1982 Paul Michalewicz, C1983 Mike Scully, LB1984 Frank Farace, DB Steve Garrison, TE1985 Lyndon Gross, DS Mike Wagner, C1986 Ken Johnson, OG1987 Chris Hahn, WR Mike Raich, DB1988 Sam Brickley, WR Mike McGrann, LB1989 Mitch Lee, MLB Todd Nicholson, FB1990 Paul Tully, FS Jay Bloedorn, OT1991 Mike Grant, WR Ramon Watkins, CB1992 Steve Haggerty, FS Mike Jamin, WR1993 Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB1994 JeL Gilkinson, OT Dick Emmet, DE1995 Steve Joyce, QB1996 Steve Busch, WR John Rodin, PK1997 Rich Sheerin, DT Tom Bickett, C

Charles Colucci Award

Recipient shall be a non-senior who contributed most to the

success of the team. Colucci, who died in 1973, was an avid Cornell

fan

1973 Glen Dempsey, OE1974 Bruce Starks, OE1975 Don Papich, LB1976 Terry Lee, LB1977 Virgil Cotton, DB1978 Jim DeStefano, LB1979 Tom Rohl� ng, C1980 Dave Kimichik, DB1981 Derrick Harmon, TB1982 Mike Scully, LB1983 Frank Farace, DB1984 John Tagliaferri, FB1985 Mike Raich, DB1986 Chris Hahn, WR1987 Mike McGrann, LB Scott Malaga, FB1988 Mitch Lee, LB1989 John McNiL , FB1990 Mark Broderick, LB Scott Oliaro, TB1991 Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB1992 Bill Lazor, QB Chris Zingo, LB1993 Terry Golden, FS1994 Chad Levitt, TB1995 Chad Levitt, TB1996 John Hanson, LB Eric Krawczyk, WR1997 Mike Hood, QB1998 Justin Bush, HB1999 Dan Weyandt, LB2000 Vincent Bates, DB2001 Keith Ferguson, WR2002 Joel Sussman, LB2003 Brad Kitlowski, OLB2004 Matt Pollock, DL2005 Jonathan Lucas, DL2006 Luke Siwula, RB

OE ensive Red HelmetAward

To the outstanding varsity player on oF ense

1992 Pete Case, FB John Massy, TE George Wood, OT1993 Aaron Berryman, WR Ned Burke, FB Rich George, OC1994 Erik Bjerke, WR Doug Ingham, FB Mike McKean, OG1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC Doug Ingham, FB Jimmy Seifert, TE1996 Eric Krawczyk, WR Chad Levitt, TB Brian Weidel, OT1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR Matthew DiPaola, OT Mark Dittman, TE1998 Joe Splendorio, WR1999 Ricky Rahne, QB2000 Joe Splendorio, WR2001 Evan Simmons, RB2002 Trevor MacMeekin, PK2003 Kevin Boothe, OL2004 Brian Romney, WR2005 Ryan Kuhn, QB2006 Nathan Ford, QB

Defensive Red HelmetAward

To the outstanding varsity player on defense

1993 Bob Garvey, DE Terry Golden, FS Chris Zingo, LB1994 Garrett Gardi, SS John Vitullo, LB David Woods, DT1995 John Vitullo, LB Nick Bombach, FS Steve Bus, DE1996 Justin Bird, R John Hanson, LB Seth Payne, DE1997 Chris Allen, FS Jorge Alvarez, LB1998 Tom Nunes, SS1999 David Pitman, LB2000 Dan Weyandt, LB2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DT2002 Brad Kitlowski, LB2003 Ryan Lempa, DL2004 Mike McGinty, DT2005 Kevin Rex, S2006 Ryan Blessing, LB

Harvey SampsonAward

To the player with the most con-sistency throughout his career

1998 Charles Watson, P1999 John McCombs, PK2000 Tom Crone, DL2001 Tim Hermann, WR2002 Nate Spitler, LB2003 Vic Yanz, WR2004 Brad Kitlowski, LB2005 Patrick Potts, LB2006 Anthony Jackson, WR

Mike Texido Award

To the senior player of great promise whose career was unfor-

tunately ended due to injury

1988 Dave Dase, QB1989 Mike Strigel, OLB1990 Doug Gamble, CB1991 Greg Finnegan, OC1992 Matt Speicher, TB JeL Taylor, LB1994 Ned Burke, FB Terry Golden, FS1997 JeL Eland, DE1998 Jorge Alvarez, LB1999 Mike Buray, FB

Most Valuable BackAward

To the player who contributes most out of his oF ensive/defen-

sive back eld position

1998 Deon Harris, HB1999 Justin Dunleavy, FB2000 Evan Simmons, RB2001 Nate Spitler, LB2002 Mick Razzano, QB2003 Joshua Johnston, TB2004 Dan Collins, LB2005 Luke Siwula, RB2006 Michael Boyd, DB

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JeE Stenstrom Special Teams Player Award

For the player (non-kicker prior to 2004) who contributes the most to the performance of special teams

1995 Dave Ahouse, LB1996 Chris Allen, FS1997 John Hanson, LB David Pitman, LB1998 Frank Giglio, SS1999 Mike Parris, TE2000 Tony Vitullo, LB2001 Joel Sussman, DB2002 Vince Bates, CB2003 Marshall Berkes, WR2004 Mike Baumgartel, P2005 A.J. Weitsman, PK2006 Bryan Walters, WR/Ret.

Doc Kavanagh Training Room Athlete of the Year

Award

Formerly Trainers Tough Guy Award; given to the varsity player who gives his all throughout the

season, distinguishing injury from pain

1977 Craig Jaeger, TB1978 Dave Kintigh, LB1979 Mark Selsmeyer, OG1980 Mike Johnson, DE1981 Paul MullenhoL , DT1982 Dave Menapace, FB1983 Rick Dailey, DS Mike Scully, LB1984 Tony Baker, TB Scott Sidman, DS Mark Miller, FB1985 Shawn Maguire, QB John Tagliaferri, HB Dave Van Metre, DT1986 Ken Johnson, OG Jim Knowles, DE Steve Lipic, OG1987 Dan Miller, LB1988 Len Tokish, LB1989 Rob Buccini, HB Mark Rooks, HB Jim Monken, FB1990 Rob Ryder, DE1991 John Massy, TE1992 Scott Oliaro, TB John Massy, TE Steve Haggerty, FS1993 Ryan Blattenberger, SS Doug Knopp, CB Mike McKean, OT1994 Dick Emmet, DE Per Larson, QB1995 Nick Bombach, FS Terry Smith, TB1996 John Hanson, LB Rich Sheerin, DT1997 Rich Sherrin, DT1998 Mark Dittman, TE1999 Nate Fischer, LB2000 Tim Hermann, WR2001 Matt Holleran, C2002 Mike Baumgartel, P2003 Kevin Boothe, OL Mick Razzano, QB2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB Chad Nice, WR2005 Joel Sussman, LB2006 JeL Dicks, DL

Sid Roth Award

To the down lineman who, through his attitude and play, has

contributed the most to the suc-cess of the team

1981 Steve Ross, OT1982 Steve Duca, DT1983 Gene Edwards, C1984 John Passalacqua, DT1985 Rick George, OT1986 Tom McHale, DE1987 Gary Rinkus, DT1988 Howie Capek, C Doug Langan, OG Mark Burden, OG Mike Haseltine, OG John Sieger, OT Marc Warrington, TE1989 Rob Ryder, DE Greg Finnegan, C1990 Tim Cronin, DT Chris Field, OG1991 Kevin Marcus, DT Jason Jenkins, OG1992 George Wood, OT JeL Woodring, DE1993 Bob Garvey, DE Rich George, OC1994 Greg Bloedorn, OC David Woods, DT1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC Seth Payne, DT1996 Seth Payne, DE Brian Weidel, OT1997 Christian DiPaola, OT John Hanson, LB1998 Tom Crone, DE1999 Jay Bolton, DT2000 Jay Bolton, DT2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DT2002 John Megaro, OL2003 Kevin Boothe, OL2004 Kevin Boothe, OL2005 Matt Pollock, DL2006 Eric Miller, OL

Bernie Olin Award

To the player who, although an underdog, showed determination and grit and in the end persevered

1985 Marty Stallone, QB1986 Stuart Mitchell, TE1987 Donnell Johnson, DB1988 Aaron Sumida, QB1989 Eugene Dallas, WS1990 Pat Fagan, CB1991 Pete Reynolds, WR1992 Ethan Levitas, CB Mike Cochrane, PK1993 Tim Simpson, DT1994 Jon Kuhman, TE Kevin Maney, LB1995 Dave Rickell, DE1996 Mahingus Silver, DT1997 Scott Carroll, QB Justin Bird, SS1998 Mark Donley, DT1999 John Algeo, WS2000 Charles Mitchell, OL2001 Tom Kaplun, OL Cory Ziskind, OLB2002 Dominic Garguile, OL2003 Jim Hilliard, OLB2004 D.J. Busch, QB2005 Rich Trumka, LB/LS2006 Jarin Jackson, DB

Enzo Montemurro Award

Given in honor of the late Enzo Montemurro for spirit and leader-

ship

1981 Frank Farace, DS1982 Pete Gri8 n, SE1983 Jim Frontero, CB1984 Brent Felitto, DB1985 Brandon Roth, DB1986 Evan Parke, DB1987 Pat Leahy, C1988 Jason ShaL er, OT-DE1989 Anthony Tabasso, OL1990 Pat Paquette, OL1991 Bryan Draga, LB1992 JeL Cortez, LB1993 Brian Weidel, TE1994 Rich Sheerin, DT1995 Justin Byrd, LB1996 David Caputo, CB1997 Dru Vaughn, DL1998 Mike Hood, QB1999 David Pitman, LB2000 Justin Dunleavy, RB2001 Justin Dunleavy, RB2002 Jesse Rodriguez, DL2003 Kevin Rooney, DL2004 David Archer, OL2005 Chris Eckstein, TE2006 Patrick Blakemore, WR

Daniel N. BondareE Fresh-man Scholar-Athlete

Award

Given to the freshman player for academic and football pro ciency

1986 Tom Kobin, QB1987 David Marshall, OL1988 JeL Diehl, OLB1989 Charlie Beard, DB1990 Kevin Koehler, RB1991 Per Larson, QB1992 David Rickell, TE-DE1993 Steve Bus, DE1994 Mahingus Silver, DT1995 Pat O’Shaughnessy, LB1996 Kip Melstrom, DT1997 Tom Richards, DT1998 Matt Crowe, LB1999 Derek Kingrey, LB Ryan Burhorn, TE2000 Eric Jones, DB2001 Luke Hanset, FB2002 Cameron Marchant, LB2003 Todd Rusinkovich, DL2004 Michael Boyd, S2005 Tommy Bleymaier, WR2006 Nick Zerante, WR

Dick SchaapAward

To the freshman who contributed the most to the varsity

2001 Brad Kitlowski, OLB Mike Baumgartel, P2002 John Nelson, LB2003 Jonathan Lucas, DL2004 Colin Nash, WR2005 Tim Bax, S2006 Stephen Liuzza, QB

Jaime McManamonAward

Award for the senior who through diligence and hard work in

the strength and conditioning program was able to signi cantly improve his performance on the

eld of play.

2004 David Archer, OL2005 Kevin Boothe, OL2006 Eric Miller, OL

Paul N. HuntCitizenship Award

To the senior who has unsel shly contributed his time and energy

to help others beyond the playing eld

1987 Mike Farley, LB1988 Len Tokish, LB1989 Steve Hettrich, TE1990 Phil Mahoney, CB1991 Dan Branon, TE1992 Andy Hite, QB1993 Bill Lazor, QB1994 Gerry Lajoie, OG1995 Ron Mateo, WR1996 Ian Wilson, WR1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR1998 Mike Hood, QB1999 Justin Bush, RB2000 Jesse Rodriguez, DL2001 Rich Zacek, DL2002 Jarad Madea, LB2003 John Megaro, C2004 Trevor MacMeekin, PK2005 John Bazzo, OL2006 Adam Hollier, S

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Cornellians in Pro Football

Seth Payne

Ed Marinaro

Draftees (Cl., Pos.) Year Team Round PickHoward Blose ‘44 (HB) 1944 Brooklyn 30 309Kevin Boothe ‘06 (OL) 2006 Oakland 6 176Hillary Chollet ’50 (HB) 1949 Los Angeles Rams 18 177Chick Davidson ’45 (B) 1945 Washington 22 226Chick Davidson ’45 (B) 1946 Green Bay 25 236Bob Dean ’49 (B/P/PK) 1949 Philadelphia 8 81Bill DeGraaf ’56 (QB) 1956 Pittsburgh 28 327Al Dekdebrun ’47 (QB) 1946 Boston 9 72Nick Drahos ’41 (T) 1941 Cleveland 11 94Vince Eichler ’41 (B) 1940 Green Bay 21 194JeL Fleischmann ’51 (FB) 1951 Chicago Cardinals 26 307John Gerdes ’54 (T) 1954 Philadelphia 28 333Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) 1964 BuL alo (AFL) 12 92Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) 1984 San Francisco 9 248Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) 1941 Cleveland 17 154Stan Intihar ’57 (E) 1956 Green Bay 18 212Walt Kretz ’48 (B) 1945 Boston 22 223Bob Lally ’74 (LB) 1974 Miami 9 234Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) 1941 Pittsburgh 22 204Pete Larson ’67 (HB) 1967 Washington 9 222Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) 1997 Oakland 4 123Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) 1972 Minnesota 2 50Andy Martin ’92 (WR) 1992 Winnipeg (CFL) 4 —Walt Matuszczak ’41 (B) 1941 New York Giants 10 87Bill McKeever ’39 (T) 1939 Philadelphia 10 84Len Oniskey ’55 (T) 1955 Washington 13 48Seth Payne ’97 (DT) 1997 Jacksonville 4 114Mike Phillips ’74 (MG/LB) 1974 Cincinnati 14 360Sid Roth ’39 (G) 1939 Cleveland 11 93John Sponheimer ’69 (DT) 1969 Kansas City 10 257Gary Wood ’64 (QB) 1964 New York Giants 8 109Frank Wydo ’50 (T) 1947 Pittsburgh 5 29

Players (Cl., Pos.) Team, Year(s) Kevin Boothe ‘06 (OL) Oakland Raiders, 2006-presentGreg Bloedorn ’96 (C) Seattle, 1996-01Chris Cochrane ’91 Ohio (CFL), 1992; Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), 1992Al Dekdebrun ’47 (B) Boston, 1948; Toronto (CFL), 1949-54Jim DeStefano ’81 (LB) Cincinnati, 1981Joe DiStasio ’48 (B) New York Giants, 1948Nick Drahos ’41 (T) New York Americans (New AFL), 1941Hal Ebersole ’23 (G) Cleveland, 1923Furlong Flynn ’24 (G) Hartford, 1926Fred Gillies ’18 (T) Chicago, 1920-26, ‘28Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) BuL alo, 1964-65; New York Giants, 1966-75Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) San Francisco, 1984-86Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) Cleveland, 1941Reno Jones ’22 (G) Toledo, 1922Eddie Kaw ’23 (HB) BuL alo, 1924Bob Lally ’74 (LB) Green Bay, 1976Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) Philadelphia, 1941Pete Larson ’67 (RB) Washington, 1967-69Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) Oakland, 1997Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) Minnesota, 1972-75; New York Jets, 1976Andy Martin ’92 (WR) Winnipeg (CFL), 1992-99Hal McCullough ’41 (B) Brooklyn, 1942Tom McHale ’87 (DE) Tampa Bay, 1987-92; Philadelphia, 1993-94; Miami, 1995Ignacio Molinet ’27 (B) Frankford, 1927Bob Morris ’25 (G) Brooklyn, 1926Bill Murphy ’68 (E) Boston, 1968Bob Nash ’15 (T) Akron, 1920; BuL alo, 1921-23; Rochester, 1924; New York Giants, 1925John O’Hearn ’15 (E) Cleveland, 1920; BuL alo, 1921Len Oniskey ’55 (T) Washington and New York Giants, 1955Seth Payne ’97 (DE) Jacksonville, 1997-2001; Houston Texans, 2002-06Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 (B) San Diego, 1961; Oakland, 1962-65; BuL alo 1965; Miami, 1966Ralph Scholz ’84 (DL) Hamilton (CFL), 1984-90Harry Shaub ’34 (G) Philadelphia, 1935-38Murray Shelton ’16 (E) BuL alo, 1920Ken Stofer ’46 (B) BuL alo, 1946John Tagliaferri ’86 (HB) Miami, 1987Ken Talton ’79 (FB) New England, 1979; Kansas City, 1980-81; Birmingham (USFL), 1983-84Jim Wilson ’21 (E) BuL alo, 1922Gary Wood ’64 (QB) New York Giants, 1964-66, 1968-69; New Orleans, 1967; Ottawa (CFL), 1970Frank Wydo ’49 (T) Pittsburgh, 1947-51; Philadelphia, 1952-57Chris Zingo ’94 (LB) Shreveport (CFL), 1995

Behind the Scenes . . .

Mike Huyghue ’84 (SE)

Attorney, NFL Management Council, 1987-90; General Manager, Birming-ham Fire, 1990-91, Vice President of Administration and General Counsel, World League, 1991-93; Vice Presi-dent of Administration and General Counsel, Detroit Lions, 1993-95; Gen-eral Manager and Vice President of Football Operations, Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995-2002; Owner, Axcess Entertainment (manager for pro athletes), 2002-present

Bill Lazor ’94 (QB)

Quarterbacks Coach for the Washing-ton Redskins, 2006-present; OL ensive Assistant Coach for the Washington Redskins, 2004-06; OL ensive Qual-ity Control Coach, Atlanta Falcons, 2003

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Abel, William G. – 1964, 65, 66Accorsi, Frank J. – 1943, 44Ackerknect, Clarence F. – 1917AL eld, Frank O. – 1923, 24, 25Ahouse, David J. – 1994, 95, 96, 97Ainslie, Robert H. – 1977, 78Aird, Alexander N. – 1925Akins, Thomas A. – 1955, 57Albanese, Damiano S. – 1984, 85Albright, Thomas E. – 1970, 71Alexander, Edward R. – 1898, 99, 1900Alexander, Robert E. – 1927, 29Alexy, R. J. – 1961Algeo, John P. – 1998, 99, 2000Alleavitch, Doug – 1981Allen, Amos G., Jr. – 1929, 31Allen, Christopher M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97Allen, John H., Jr. – 1914Allen, Mark R. – 1971, 72, 73Altomare, Matthew – 2003Alvarez, Jorge – 1996, 97, 98Anderluh, John R. – 1955Anderson, Donald E. – 1932Anderson, Edward E. – 1914, 15, 16Anderson, Edward L. – 1925Anderson, John F. – 1926, 27, 28Anderson, Robert H. – 1941, 42Andrus, Walton R. – 1942Annunziata, Mark L. – 1982, 83Anzalone, Anthony – 1975, 76, 77Apfel, Richard C. – 1973, 75Appling, William E. – 1991, 92Aragona, Alfred A. – 1961, 62Arangio, George A. – 1962, 63, 64Archer, David J. – 2002, 03, 04Archer, Nathan – 2000, 01, 02Arin, Larry – 1985Armbruster, George W. – 1942Arthur, William M. – 1967, 68, 69Artymovich, Charles D. – 1982Aug, Thomas R. – 1985, 86Avery, Patrick M. – 1977

BBBBabcock, Langdon – 1905, 06Babula, Bernard S. – 1947, 48, 49Baccile, Peter E. – 1982, 83Bacon, George W. – 1890, 91Bacon, Kevin K. – 1986Bailey, Andre P. – 1995Bailey, Clarence W. – 1914, 15Bainbridge, David F. – 1991Baker, Anthony J. – 1982, 83, 84Baker, Donald W. – 1921Baker, Douglas V. – 1984, 85Baker, George R. – 1891Baker, Jesse L. – 2006Baker, Malvern W. – 1937, 38, 39Baker, Richard A. – 1936Baker, Robert E. – 1962, 63, 64Bakowski, Christopher L. – 1979, 80, 81Bakowski, Keith E. – 1982, 83, 84Balch, Allan C. – 1887Balderston, Eugene P., Jr. – 1926, 27Baldwin, Arthur J. – 1889, 90Ballas, Frank W. – 1977Balough, Andrew – 2000, 01BancoL , Carl – 1957, 58, 59Banik, Steven J. – 1970Barbato, Dennis J. – 1973Barber, Thomas K. – 1996, 97, 98Bard, George P. – 1916Barnhisel, Arthur H. – 1893Barone, Michael J. – 1987, 88Barr, Charles J. – 1890, 91, 92, 93Barr, Daniel C. – 1983Barr, Dean S. – 1981, 82Barrett, Charles C. – 1913, 14, 15Bassell, JeL rey J. – 1982, 83, 84Bassford, Abram , Jr. – 1896Bates, Edward S. – 1910Bates, Vincent – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Battaglia, Timothy J. – 1966, 67, 68

Batten, John M. – 1934, 35, 36Baudendistel, Michael J. – 1990Baughan, C. Mark – 1985, 86, 87Baumann, Andy – 2002Baumgartel, Michael E. – 2001, 02, 03, 04Bax, Timothy J. - 2005, 06Bayer, Edward I. – 1908Bazzo, John A. – 2005Beacham, Joseph W., Jr. – 1893, 94, 95, 96Beadle, Zachary – 2002, 03, 04Beall, William C. – 1931Beard, Charles S. – 1992Beck, Sidney D. – 1926, 27, 28Bednar, Andrew F. – 1988, 89Bedrossian, Guy H. – 1952, 53, 54Beebee, Alexander M. – 1943, 44Beeby, John E. – 1959, 60Beekman, Michael D. – 1981, 83Beggs, Lyman M. – 1959, 60Bell, Floyd W. – 1908Bell, Richard N. – 1944, 45Benedict, Herschel A. – 1888, 89Benedict, Horace G. – 1916Benjamin, Brien R. – 1995Bennett, Edwin H., Jr. – 1887Bennett, Frank E. – 1967, 69Bennett, Kevin L. – 1992, 93, 94Bennett, Wendell H. – 1912Benson, Cyrus , Jr. – 1954, 55, 56Berean, John H. – 1923Berkes, Marschall – 2002, 03Berlacher, Robert A. – 1973Bernardo, Thomas P. – 1984, 85, 86Bernstein, Erik M. – 1984, 85, 86Berryman, Aaron R. – 1992, 93, 94Beyer, Richard H. – 1930, 31, 32Bickett, Thomas C. – 1995, 96, 97Bidwell, Daniel L. – 1958, 59Bievenour, Michael J. – 1979Bird, Edward J. – 1904Bird, Justin E. – 1995, 96, 97Bird, Michael K. – 1996Bishop, James D. – 1979Bjerke, Erik M. – 1993, 94Black, Thomas H. – 1967Blackburn, Thomas A. – 1943Blake, Robert E. – 1955, 56Blakemore, Patrick W. – 2004, 05, 06Blanks, David – 2001, 02, 03, 04Blanks, Marcus – 2002, 03, 04Blasko, Paul J. – 1939, 40Blattenberger, Ryan A. – 1991, 92, 93Blessing, Ryan J. – 2005, 06Bleymaier, Tommy – 2005Bloedorn, Gregory S. – 1992, 94, 95Bloedorn, John D. – 1989, 90Blose, Howard W. – 1943Boddie, Thurman M. – 1949Boehlert, Carl J. – 1989, 90Bogar, George W., III – 1958Boguski, Paul K. – 1955, 56Bohenick, John – 1980, 81Bohn, F. V. – 1889Boland, Arthur L. – 1954, 55, 56Bolger, Matthew J., Jr. – 1946, 47Bolling, Michael H. – 2005Bolton, Michael J. (Jay) – 1998, 99, 2000Bombach, Nicolas A. – 1993, 94, 95Boochever, Robert – 1937Bool, Herbert J. – 1951, 52, 53Boone, Scott C. - 2005Boothe, Kevin M. – 2002, 03, 04, 05Borden, William A. – 1982, 83, 84Borger, William H. – 1933, 34, 35Borges, Victor M. – 1994Borhman, John W., Jr. – 1939, 40Borland, Thomas C. – 1932, 33, 34BorroL , Robert C. – 1984, 85Boruch, John N. – 1961, 62, 63Bottini, Thomas J. – 1978, 79, 80Boyd, Michael G. – 2005, 06Boyle, James R., Jr. – 1997Bozich, Bruce M. – 1971, 72, 73Bozich, John M. – 1970, 71, 72Bracken, Matthew C. – 1990

Bradley, Frank L., Jr. – 1946, 47, 48, 49Bradshaw, Horace L. – 1972, 73, 74Bragg, Everett C. – 1934, 35Branon, Daniel M. – 1989, 90, 91Braun, John D. – 1954Brayman, George I. – 1921Brayton, Charles L. – 1920, 21Brenner, Bruce V. – 1953Brereton, Thomas G. – 1968, 69, 70Brewster, Alfred A., Jr. – 1900, 01, 02, 03Brezinsky, Allen E. – 1954Brickley, Samuel D., II – 1986, 87, 88Brinton, Charles C. – 1906, 07Bristol, Earl G. – 1927, 28Britton, Thomas - 2003Brock, Jerome – 1932, 33Broderick, Mark J. – 1989, 90, 91Brogan, Thomas M. – 1957Brooke, John A. – 1956Brooks, Michael A. – 1984Brown, Ernest H. – 1888, 89Brown, JeL rey – 1974, 75, 76Brown, John S. – 1933Brown, Kenneth G. – 1937, 38, 39Brown, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89Brown, R. S. – 1960Brown, Sam – 1977, 78, 79Brown, Wiser – 1916Brozina, Joseph – 1944, 45Bruska, Walter G. – 1948, 49Bryant, Arthur P. – 1899Buccini, Robert E. – 1987, 88, 89Buck, Brian L. – 1979, 80Buckley, Elias F. – 1922, 23Buell, Burton C. – 1934Bufalino, Louis C. – 1939, 40, 41Bugni, Joseph A. – 1997, 98, 99Bullis, Gary W. – 1981, 82Buray, Michael A. – 1998, 99Burden, Mark M. – 1987, 88Burke, Alexander – 1939Burke, Edmund M. – 1992, 93, 94Burnap, Edward G. – 1960, 61, 62Burnap, John K. – 1970Burns, Edward , Jr. – 1902Burns, Garland – 1975, 76, 77Burns, John D. – 1946Bus, Randall W. – 1967, 68Bus, Stephen G. – 1993, 94, 95Busch, Daniel J. - 2003, 04Busch, Stephen T. – 1994, 95, 96Busch, William H. – 1946, 47Bush, Harold M. – 1889, 90Bush, Justin J. – 1997, 98, 99Butler, Edmund W. – 1910, 11, 12Butter� eld, Victor L. – 1925, 26Byrne, James G. – 1998

CCCCahill, Michael – 1981, 82, 83Calaguire, Jordan M. – 2003, 05Calcagni, Ralph C. – 1943Caldwell, Robert K. – 1907, 08Caldwell, William A. – 1896, 98, 99Calhoun, Richard J. – 1986, 87Calvo, Rocco J. – 1950, 51Can� eld, A. H. – 1895Canty, Zachary A. – 2006Capek, Howard G. – 1987, 88Capra, Edward A. – 1959, 60Caputi, Stephen – 1976Caputo, David A. – 1997, 98, 99Carey, Emerson , Jr. – 1924, 25, 26Carey, William D.P. – 1920Carl, David A. – 1956, 57Carlson, David R. – 1969Carolan, Edgar A. – 1889, 90Carpenter, Albert G. – 1925Carpenter, Selleck J. – 1949Carr, Bryan – 1991Carrington, James H. – 1943Carroll, Scott C. – 1996, 97Carry, Charles W. – 1917, 19Carry, Joseph C. – 1916

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Carvolth, Trent - 2003, 04Carter, James – 1943Case, Peter A. – 1989, 90, 92Casey, David A. – 1990Casey, James B. – 1948Cassel, Harry E. – 1947, 48, 49Cassidy, Charles E. – 1921, 22, 23Cerand, Gerard A. – 1958Cervasio, Joseph R. – 1967, 68Chalk, David E. – 1978, 79, 80Chamberlin, Richard A. – 1949Champaign, Donald K. – 1910, 11, 12Champaign, Leigh M. – 1903Champion, Phillips K. – 1928Chapman, George M. – 1904Chenevey, Mark F. – 1978, 79, 80Chipouras, Strati – 1949Chollet, Hillary A. – 1945, 46, 48, 49Christensen, Norman L. – 1940, 41Church-Smith, Henry A. – 1967Cifrino, Thomas R. – 1983, 84Claggett, Samuel O. – 1929, 30Claggett, Strabo V., Jr. – 1942Clark, Richard G. – 1947, 48, 49Clark, Richard W. – 1962Clasby, Richard J., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80Cliggott, Richard T. – 1950, 51, 52Cloyd, Jason C. – 2004, 05Clymer, Paul K. – 1949, 50Cobb, Edmund A. – 1928Cobb, Michael A. – 1978, 79Cochran, Philip C. – 1969, 70Cochrane, Christopher P. – 1989, 90Cochrane, GeoL M. – 1992, 93Cochrane, Michael – 1991, 92Co8 n, Albert R. – 1900, 01, 02, 03Cohen, Irving – 1927Cohn, Jerome H. – 1939, 40Cokins, Gary M. – 1968, 69Colaruotolo, Charles F., Jr. – 1986Colbeck, William R. – 1962, 63Collins, Carlton P. – 1914, 15Collins, Daniel – 2001, 02, 03, 04Collins, James L. – 1911Collins, Mark C. – 1985, 86Collins, Scott E. – 1996Collyer, William C. – 1913, 14Colnon, Aaron J. – 1889, 90, 91, 94Coltrin, D. G., Jr. – 1983, 84Colvin, William H., Jr. – 1917, 19Combe, Peter – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Condon, Timothy – 2002, 03, 04Condon, William – 1934Constantino, John N. – 1981, 83Conti, Frank W. – 1952Conti, Louis J. – 1939, 40Cook, George T. – 1905, 06, 07Cool, Frank W. – 1895Cool, Willard C. – 1913, 14, 15Cooper, H. R. – 1900Coren, Bruce R. – 1977Corrigan, John J. – 1971, 72, 73Cortez, JeL rey B. – 1993, 94, 95Cosgrove, James J. – 1907, 08Costa, Samuel R. – 1971, 72, 73Costello, James H. – 1902, 03, 04, 05Costlow, Donald L. – 1984Cotter, James V. – 1945Cotton, William Virgil – 1976, 77, 78Courtright, David S. – 1925Coutts, Steven E. – 1986Craig, John W. – 1919Craven, Kent A. – 1979Crawford, Cody B. – 1996Creahan, John W., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80Crocco, Walter C., Jr. – 1950Croker, Michael H. – 1992, 93Crone, Thomas E. – 1998, 99, 2000Cronin, George F. – 1946Cronin, Timothy C. – 1988, 89, 90Crosby, Edwin S. – 1908, 09Cross, Charles W. – 1898, 99, 1900Cross, George E. – 1917Crum, Blair R. – 1961Cullen, John N. – 1944Cummins, William Keith – 1967, 68, 69Curran, John J. – 1976, 77, 78Curtis, Greeley S., Jr. – 1892Cushing, Donald S. – 1943

Cushing, John P., Jr. – 1969, 70, 71Cushing, Meredith R. – 1941, 42, 43Czub, Robert J. – 1957

DDDD’Agostino, Anthony – 1951, 52, 53D’Onofrio, Nicholas A. – 1942, 46, 1947Dailey, Brian – 2001Dailey, Richard R. – 1981, 82, 83Dale, Paul A. – 1978, 79, 80Daley, W. B. – 1893Dallas, Eugene A. – 1988, 89Dameron, Wilbur R. – 1944Dankert, John H. – 1991, 92Dann, Alexander W. – 1906Darby, Matthew W. – 2005, 06Dase, David H. – 1987, 88Daub, Keith W. – 1970, 71, 72Daukas, Louis J. – 1941, 42, 46Davall, Harold J. – 1898, 99Davidson, Charles L. – 1921Davidson, Charles R. – 1944Davidson, John K. – 1944Davies, Horace F. – 1919Davies, William R. – 1967, 68Davis, Bruce D. – 1946, 47Davis, Douglas B. – 1987Davis, Henry E. – 1904Davis, Kenneth R., Jr. – 1942Davis, Lonnie D. – 1993, 94Davis, Theron D. – 1890Davis, Vincent J. – 1983Davitt, John W. – 1900, 02, 03Dawson, Norman , Jr. – 1943, 46, 47Dean, Robert T. – 1946, 47, 48Decker, Brad E. – 1977, 78, 79DeCou, James M. – 1982DeGraaf, William – 1953, 54, 55Degulis, Simon T. – 1944, 45DeJesus, Paul A. – 1977, 78, 79Dekdebrun, Allen E. – 1943, 44, 45Del Signore, James R. – 1945DeLamielleure, JeL rey D. – 1985, 86, 87Delaney, John L. – 1987, 88Delano, Curtis – 1910DeLaTorre, Anthony – 2000DeMaurice, G. – 1900Deming, P. H. – 1893Dempsey, Glen M. – 1972, 73Dempsey, John J. – 1896, 97Dentes, John M. – 1965, 66, 67DeSantis, Robert M. – 1983, 84DeStefano, James T. – 1978, 79, 80DeStefano, Ralph T. – 1953, 54Deuel, Michael M. – 1958Devine, Daniel K. – 1985Devine, Gregory E. – 1992Devlin, Frederick M. – 1964, 65, 66Devold, Harold – 1945Devoy, J. – 1888DeVries, Shon G. – 1989Dewey, George S. – 1904Deyhle, Patrick – 2001, 02, 03Dickinson, William H. – 1968, 69, 70Dicks, JeL rey B. – 2004, 05, 06Diehl, George P. – 1893Diehl, JeL rey T. – 1989, 90, 91Diehl, Thomas M. – 1966, 67Dietrich, Richard R. – 1928DiGiacomo, Carmine W. – 1960, 61DiGrande, Vincent – 1948, 49, 50Dilatush, Robert M. – 1952DiNunzio, Marc J. – 1980, 81DiPaola, Christian P. – 1996, 97DiPaola, Matthew J. – 1996, 97DiSalvo, Samuel A. – 1967, 68Dishaw, J. David – 1984, 85DiStasio, Joseph R. – 1944, 45, 46, 47DiTondo, Mark – 1981Dittman, Mark M. – 1996, 97, 98Docherty, James B. – 1963, 64, 65Dodge, Wilson S. – 1920, 21Doe, Whitney C. – 1941, 42Doherty, Patrick F. – 1996Doherty, Timothy - 2003, 04Dohr, Michael R. – 1977Dolan, Timothy J. – 1981, 82Dollar, William M. – 1887

Donahoe, Timothy M. – 1983Donahue, Michael R. – 1977, 78Donley, Mark E. – 1997, 98Donnan, George S. – 1909Donnelly, Thomas R. – 1977, 78, 79Dorius, Noah E. – 1938Dorner, William F. – 1898, 1900Dorrance, John G. – 1949, 50, 51Dorset, Lynn P. – 1947, 48, 49Dow, James P. – 1990Dowdell, Scott J. – 1980, 81Downes, Charles L. – 1904, 05Dowtin, Dwayne G. – 1977, 79Draga, Bryan P. – 1993, 94Dragon, Henry S. – 1941Drahos, Nicholas – 1938, 39, 40Drogin, Alexander – 1944Drost, Henry C. – 1948, 49DuBois, Mark A. – 1973, 74, 75Duca, Steven A. – 1980, 81, 82DuL , Thomas O. – 1951Dugal, James J. – 1973Dugdale, Thomas W. – 1976Dunbar, Howard S. – 1939, 40Dunklin, Marvin L. – 1985, 87Dunleavy, Justin M. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01Dunlop, David R. – 1957, 58Dunn, Ernest C. – 1965, 66, 67Dunn, Thomas C. – 1887, 89Dunston, Robert E. – 1948Duren, Matthew L. – 1997, 98Durishin, Gabriel M. – 1964Dutchyshyn, Thomas P. – 1990, 91Dutton, Patrick T. – 1997Dwyer, Daniel F. – 1973, 74, 75Dwyer, Joseph C. – 1949Dyar, William O. – 1980, 81Dyer, George P. – 1893, 94

EEEEales, V. Richard – 1956, 57Earl, Kevin D. – 1973Earle, Edwin , Jr. – 1905, 06, 07Easterly, David G. – 1990Ebersole, Harold L. – 1920, 22Eckley, Paul W. – 1915, 16Eckstein, Christopher M. – 2003, 04, 05Eddy, Winslow – 1925Edwards, Eugene T. – 1981, 82, 83Egan, John A. – 1974Ehle, Louis C. – 1888, 89Ehman, Kenneth H. – 1952Eichler, Edmund V. – 1937, 38, 40Eisenbrandt, Frederick H. – 1917Ekstrom, George A. – 1959, 60Eland, JeL rey A. – 1996, 97Elliott, Robert R. – 1997Ellis, Grant R. – 1943, 44Ellis, Robert C. – 1948, 49Ellis, William C. – 1969, 70, 71Emmet, Richard S. – 1992, 93, 94Engel, Robert G. – 1950, 51, 52Engle, John H. – 1962, 63, 64Eramo, Mark A. – 1982, 83, 84Ervick, Gary D. – 1968, 69, 70Evans, Samuel S., Jr. – 1924, 25, 26Eyrich, Harold R. – 1910, 11, 12

FFFFagan, Patrick E., Jr. – 1989, 90Fahey, James H. – 1993Faist, Charles J. – 1968Fanelli, Donald A. – 1973, 75Farace, Franklyn J. – 1982, 83, 84Farese, Kevin E. – 1998, 99, 2000Farley, Michael P. – 1986, 87Farrell, James R. – 1947Farrington, Thomas H. – 1909Fauntleroy, Clarence G. – 1951, 52Faville, Mark R. – 1897Feagles, Prentiss E. – 1970Feeney, David W. – 1957, 58, 59Feiler, Howard R. – 1984, 85Feldman, Scott A. - 2006Felitto, Brent W. – 1985, 86, 88Fennell, Thomas F. – 1894, 95, 96Fennell, Thomas F., II – 1925

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Fenton, John J. – 1959, 60Ferguson, Keith – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Ferraro, John J. – 1931, 32, 33Ferraro, Louis C. – 1963, 64Ferree, E. H. – 1888Fetzer, Morrison – 1903Field, Christopher W. – 1989, 90Files, Brian E. – 1988, 89Finley, Brent – 1979, 80Finley, Mark A. – 1988Finn, Christopher J. – 1987, 88, 89Finn, Thomas D., Jr. – 1919, 20Finnegan, Gregory S. – 1989, 90, 91Finneran, Frank K. – 1939, 40Finucane, Thomas R. – 1900Fischer, Nathan D. – 1997, 98, 99Fischler, Kenneth J. – 1951Fitch, Edward H., Jr. – 1895, 96Fitch, Warren P. – 1973, 74Fithen, Scott – 1999, 2000, 01FitzPatrick, Brian S. – 2006Fitzpatrick, Peter G. – 1991, 92, 93Fitzsimmons, Clayton - 2003, 04Flack, John E. – 1888Fleischmann, JeL rey R. – 1948, 49, 50Fleming, Charles A. – 1985Fleming, Francix X. – 1944, 45Fleming, J. E. – 1889Fleming, Michael – 1970, 71, 72Fleming, Robert B. – 1969, 71Flemming, Don D. – 1991Florey, Todd F. – 1979, 80Floy, Henry – 1890, 91Flynn, Furlong H. – 1922Flynn, James W. – 1970Fochesato, Paul A. – 1983Foley, Lawrence H., III – 1986, 87Foley, Michael J. – 1996Folger, T. W. – 1899Follett, Donald S. – 1951Follmar, Troy S. – 2003, 04, 05Forbes, William R. – 1954Ford, Nathan E. – 2005, 06Foreman, L. Scott – 1977, 78, 79Forgy, John E. – 1903Forlano, Bartholomew – 1990Foster, Arthur N. – 1941Foster, J. William – 1978, 80Franklin, Paul A. – 1912Fraser, Andrew S. – 1988, 1989Fraser, Lawrence A. – 1960Fratt, Charles K. – 1950, 1952, 1953Fratt, Norbert Q. – 1925Frawley, James F. – 1991Frederick, Albert J. – 1933, 1934Freeborn, Angelo C. – 1893Freeborn, Faun W. – 1893, 1894, 1895Freeman, John P. – 1983French, JeL rey H. – 1966Frick, Allen J. – 1913Fritz, William H., Jr. – 1911, 1912, 1913Frontero, David M. – 1992Frontero, James S. – 1984, 1985, 1986Frontero, John D. – 1981, 1983Fuller, John D. – 1992Fullerton, Stuart H. – 1964Furbush, Richard I., Jr. – 1968, 1969, 1970Furman, Fred J. – 1904, 1905Furman, Harry B. – 1942, 1943, 1946Fusco, Douglas D. – 1981Fusco, James E. – 1961, 1962

GGGGabel, John H., Jr. – 1983, 1984Gaige, Robert J. – 1948, 1949, 1950Galbreath, Louis H. – 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891Galeazzi, Thomas E. – 1996, 1997, 1998Gallogly, Edward J. – 1914, 1915Gamble, Douglas R. – 1990Gannon, George Craig – 1965, 1966Garcia, Edward - 2003Garcia, Stephen P. – 1973Gardi, Garrett M. – 1992, 1993, 1994Gardner, Fred E. – 1907, 1908Gargan, Thomas V., Jr. – 1948, 1949Garguile, Dominic – 2000, 01, 02, 03Garman, Harry S. – 1965, 1966Garnett, Lamont W. – 1971, 1972, 1973

Garnsey, John K. – 1888Garrett, Roger L. – 1955, 56, 57Garrison, Stephen M. – 1982, 83, 84Garvey, Robert V. – 1992, 93Gasparello, Ralph N. – 1945Gassner, Harold – 1925, 26Gavin, Daniel J. – 1985, 86Geib, Jay R., Jr. – 1941, 42Geiser, Douglas W. – 1989Gellert, George G. – 1959GeoL rion, Homer R. – 1932George, Abraham – 1930, 32George, Michael J. – 1998George, Richard E. – 1984, 85George, Richard T. – 1992, 93George, Stephan – 1975George, William I. – 1951, 52, 53Gerdes, John H. – 1952, 53Gerken, Richard R. – 1965, 66Gervase, Ronald M. – 1965, 66Gettins, Steven M. – 1995Giarrusso, Vincent P. – 1951, 52Gibson, Edwin T. – 1904, 05, 06Gibson, Robert J. – 1986Giglio, Francis M. – 1997, 98Gilkinson, JeL rey M. – 1992, 93, 94Gillies, Fred M. – 1915, 16Gilman, William E. – 1934Ginder, Jason – 1985Girolamo, Paul C. – 1948, 49Godshall, Henry S., Jr. – 1935Goetz, William P. – 1920Gogolak, Peter K. – 1961, 62, 63Goldbas, Jacob I. – 1932, 33Golden, Richard M. – 1944Golden, Terence L. – 1992, 93, 94Goldy, William J. – 1982, 83, 84Goodberlet, Paul – 1978, 79, 80Goodrich, Bill – 2000, 01, 02Gordon, Arthur – 1903Gormley, Brian S. – 1994, 95Gouinlock, Edward V. – 1920, 21, 22Grace, Kenneth A. – 1970Grady, Patrick M. – 1994Graham, James C. – 1997Grant, Matthew A. – 2004, 05, 06Grant, Michael J. – 1989, 90, 91Grant, Robert S. – 1932, 33Grasso, Robert M. – 1973, 75Green, Richard R. – 1991Greene, Fred D. – 1977Greene, Gregory P. – 1991Gri8 n, Lawrence J. – 1987Gri8 n, Peter J. – 1985Gri8 th, E. A. – 1890, 91, 92Grimshaw, Frederick G. – 1898Grkovic, Wilson Duke – 1963, 64Gross, Frederick H. – 1962Gross, Lyndon B. – 1984, 85Groszewski, Edward G. – 1991, 92Gruendyke, Rod – 1978Gryska, Richard E. – 1946, 47Guba, Thomas K. – 1969, 70, 71Gugino, Frank – 1966Guise, Thomas J. – 1964, 65Gunsch, Leonard P. – 1936Guyer, Edward R. – 1912, 13

HHHHackett, Charles F. – 1897HackstaL , Bruce W. – 1929, 30HackstaL , Frederick W. – 1903, 04Hadley, Jon P. – 1966Hagenauer, Richard G. – 1949, 50, 51Haggerty, Steve F. – 1990, 91, 92Hahn, Christopher A. – 1985, 86, 87Hahn, JeL rey P. – 2003, 04, 05Hale, Stephen C. – 1910Haley, Robert J. – 1948, 49, 50Hall, Neal E. – 1975, 76, 77Hall, Robert P. – 1974, 75Hall, Ronald L. – 1959, 60Hall, Thomas – 1893, 94, 95Halliday, Morris S. – 1903, 04, 05Hammond, JeL rey S. – 1981, 82Hanaka, Martin E. – 1970Handleman, Lester M. – 1929, 30, 31Hanley, Andrew F. – 1952

Hanlon, David P. – 1964, 65Hanly, John K. – 1958, 59, 60Hanly, Paul J., Jr. – 1970, 71, 72Hansen, Harry A. – 1983Hansen, Patrick W. – 1976, 77, 78Hansen, Spencer K. – 2006Hanset, Lucian – 2002Hanson, B. – 1891Hanson, Christopher M. – 1993, 94Hanson, John W. – 1995, 96, 97, 98Hanson, Leonard C. – 1921, 22Hapanowicz, Taddaus – 1946Harbilas, Costa – 1987, 88Hardaway, Andre – 2002, 03, 04Hardie, Charles G. – 1900Hargrave, Harold H. – 1946Harmon, Carl E. – 1977, 78Harmon, Derrick T. – 1981, 82, 83Harre, Arthur F. – 1951, 52Harris, Benjamin M. – 1889Harris, Deon M. – 1995, 96, 98, 99Harris, Francis L. – 1917Harris, Sherwood L. – 1968Harris, William – 1907Harrison, Chris J. – 1996, 97Harrison, T. Daniel – 1994Harvey, George R. – 1891Harvey, Henry L., Jr. – 1957Hase, Jordan – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Haseltine, Michael P. – 1987, 88Hatton, Christian P. – 1955, 56, 57Haucke, Frank – 1916Hawkins, Robert W. – 1973, 74Hawkins, Shaun C. – 1985, 86, 87Hayden, Samuel L. – 1962Haydon, Paul – 1974, 75, 76Hazzard, Robert D. – 1956, 57, 58Heath, Richard L. – 1967, 68Hedden, Raymon R. – 1931, 32Heeps, James W. – 1966, 67, 68Heinith, William W., Jr. – 1942, 45, 46Helmick, Louis G., Jr. – 1941, 42Hemingway, John C. – 1936, 37, 38Henderson, Frank L. – 1922, 23, 24Henderson, Gary A. – 1971Hendry, CliL ord D. – 1971Henrickson, Robert L. – 1975, 76, 77Henry, Edward U. – 1893Henry, James – 1975Hepfer, Mathew W. – 1990, 91Hermann, Timothy – 1999, 2000, 01Hernandez, R. – 1890Herriman, Morris W. – 1917Herron, Douglas A. – 1971Hershey, Kirk – 1938, 39, 40Heskett, Richard M. – 1952Hettrich, Steven T. – 1989Hicks, David N. – 1981Hicks, George C. – 1888Hicks, Wesley L. – 1972, 73, 74Hilbush, Donald F. – 1944Hild, Michael C. – 1995Hill, Carlos – 2002, 03Hill, David E. – 1973, 74Hill, David S. – 1925Hill, Edward A. – 1911, 12, 14Hill, Harrold H. – 1896Hill, Theodore W. – 1890Hilliard, James - 2003Hindman, Richard E. – 1990Hinman, William W. – 1966Hipolit, Kasimer E. – 1940Hirsch, Robert J. – 1942, 45Hite, Andrew C. – 1992Hoaglin, George Frederick, III – 1992Hodson, Spencer J. – 1987Hoekelman, Harold – 1926, 27HoL , Edwin J. – 1919, 20HoL man, Arthur L. – 1916, 17HoL man, Carl T. – 1928HoL man, Kenneth G. – 1959, 60, 61HoL man, Sargent G. – 1909Hofher, James M. – 1976, 77, 78Hofstetter, Gregg A. – 1983, 84Holland, Carl R. – 1946, 47Holland, Jerome H. – 1936, 37, 38Holland, Joseph H. – 1976, 77, 78Holleran, Matthew – 1999, 2000, 01Hollier, Adam J. - 2006

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IIIIdziur, Stephen – 1983IliL , Bernard F. – 1958, 59, 60Ingham, Doug J. – 1993, 94, 95Inserra, John G. – 1986Intihar, Stanley V. – 1953, 55Irving, Frank J. – 1932, 33, 34Isaly, Henry W. – 1924, 25, 26Ison, Jared M. – 2005Itin, Thomas W. – 1955, 56Iverson, Peter E. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01

JJJJackson, Anthony C. – 2003, 04, 05, 06Jackson, Fred E., Jr. – 1987Jackson, Hiram E. – 1985Jackson, Richard C. – 1953, 54, 55Jacobs, Theodolph H. – 1967, 68, 69Jaeckel, John E. – 1950, 51, 52Jaeger, Craig R. – 1976, 77Jaicks, Frederick G. – 1939James, Lewis R. – 1902Jameson, William H., Jr. – 1915Jamieson, J. H. – 1906Jamin, Michael F. – 1991, 92Jandrain, Jay J. – 1988Jaso, John P., Jr. – 1945, 46, 48, 49Jean, Donald C. – 1969, 70, 71Jenkins, Irving A. – 1935Jenkins, Jason G. – 1989, 90, 91Jenkins, Raymond – 1939, 40, 41Jennings, Bruce D. – 1978Jensen, Eric F. – 1948, 49, 50Jentes, Clarence E. – 1962, 63, 64Jerome, James F. – 1949, 50, 51Jewett, Rexford W. – 1915, 16Joehl, Robert A. – 1970, 71, 72Johanson, C. M. – 1890, 91, 92Johnson, David E. – 1974, 75, 76Johnson, Donnell A. – 1985, 87Johnson, Howard S. – 1927, 28, 29Johnson, JeL rey T. – 1985, 86Johnson, Kenneth A. – 1984, 85, 86Johnson, Mauritz I. – 1928Johnson, Michael E. – 1978, 79, 80Johnson, Paul N. – 1969Johnson, Richard W. – 1972, 73, 74Johnson, Roy V. – 1940, 41, 42Johnson, Ward C. – 1985, 86Johnston, Joshua - 2003, 04Johnston, Malcolm W. – 1958Jolly, John R. – 1972Jones, Michael W. – 1982, 83, 84

Jones, Reno V. – 1921Jordan, Joseph B. – 1989Joyce, Stephen L. – 1994, 95Juvonen, Frank Norman – 1957, 58

KKKKadivar, Kam – 1985Kaiser, Frederick M. – 1964, 65Kalinich, Paul T. – 1952, 53, 54Kamon, Mark S. – 1974Kanich, Joseph J. – 1928, 29Kaplan, JeL rey M. – 1979, 80Kaplun, Thomas P. – 1998, 99, 2001Kapsky, Mark S. – 1973, 74, 75Kasparian, Jack H. – 1939Kasserman, Ronald W. – 1951, 52Katz, Bernard – 1927Kaufman, Dudley S. – 1964, 65Kavensky, Kenneth J. – 1960, 61Kaw, Edgar L. – 1920, 21, 22Kay, Harry R. – 1920Keane, Kevin A. – 1988, 89Kearney, Francis , Jr. – 1923, 24, 25Kefgen, J. Keith – 1983Keith, Arthur – 1981, 82, 83Kelley, Alva E. – 1938, 39, 40Kellner, John – 2001, 02, 03Kelly, Edward J. – 1911Kelly, John C. – 1996, 97Kemp, Robert W. – 1992Kennedy, Andrew R. – 1985Kennedy, John P. – 1991Kennedy, William E., Jr. – 1935, 36Kenney, Matthew B. – 2006Kenny, Sean M. – 1982, 83, 84Kensinger, Timothy – 1982, 83Kent, Ralph S. – 1901Kessler, Howard F. – 1931Kiesendahl, Bradley J. – 1996, 97Kilburn, Lyman A. – 1900Kilcoyne, John T. – 1979, 80Kilcoyne, Shane R. – 2005, 06Killian, John C. – 1969, 70, 71Kilmartin, William W. – 1968Kimichik, David J. – 1980, 81Kincaid, John H. – 1966, 67, 68King, James V. – 1986Kingrey, Derek – 2000Kinne, H. E. – 1900Kintigh, David A. – 1976, 77, 78Kirk, Rodney E. – 1952Kirk, William T. – 1949, 50, 51Kirsanow, Peter – 1974Kiscadden, Ryan M. – 2005, 06Kitlowski, Bradley – 2001, 02, 03, 04Kleiber, Douglas A. – 1966, 67, 68Kline, Philip S. – 1931Knapp, Christopher D. – 1985, 86Knapp, Gerald T. – 1955, 56, 57Knauss, Walter P. – 1919, 20Knauss, Walter P. – 1951, 52Kneen, Ferris P. – 1927, 28Kneen, Harold F. – 1923, 24Knight, Charles F. – 1955, 56Knight, Peter S. – 1970, 71, 72Knopp, Doug M. – 1993, 94, 95Knopp, Gregory W. – 1991Knowles, James G. – 1984, 85, 86KnuL , James M. – 1971, 73KnuL , John P. – 1971, 72, 73Kobin, Thomas R. – 1987Koehler, Kevin J. – 1993Koerber, Jeb – 1984Kolb, Todd L. – 1950, 51, 52Konstanty, Jared A. – 1993, 94Kopicki, Ronald J. – 1965, 66, 67Koska, John A. – 1949Kossack, Nathaniel E. – 1931, 32, 33Kostes, William V. – 1946, 47, 49, 50Kotler, Steve – 1981Kovach, John M. – 1962Kowalski, Raymond – 1972, 73Koza, Terrence R. – 1994, 95Kozel, Michael S. – 1969Kramer, Irvin A. – 1949, 50, 51Kratch, William H., III – 1981Krawczyk, Eric M. – 1995, 96, 97Kretz, Walter A. – 1942, 46, 47

Krimm, Augustine W. – 2006Krutzsch, Armin , Jr. – 1909Kuhman, Jonathan L. – 1994Kuhn, Ryan M. – 2004, 05Kunis, Fotios – 2006Kunit, Eugene R. – 1963, 64Kutz, Richard H. – 1942Kwiatkoski, Paul C. – 1974

LLLLaBeau, Timothy R. – 1974, 75, 76LaBonte, Clarence V. – 1956Ladas, George T. – 1958Lafey, Curtis W. – 1939Lahr, Charles – 1913, 14Lahr, Steven C. – 1971, 72, 73Lajoie, Gerry L. – 1994Lally, Michael J. – 1984, 85Lally, Robert M. – 1971, 72, 73Lamb, John P. – 1935Lamb, Thomas , III – 1977, 78, 79Lambert, Craig E. – 1970, 71Lampkins, James W. – 1961, 62Landrum, Jason P. – 1998, 99, 2000Landsberg, Mortimer W., Jr. – 1939, 40Lang, Robert H. – 1947Langan, Douglas J. – 1986, 87, 88Lanker, Greg – 1979, 80Lanman, Henry A. – 1935Lansing, Theodore H. – 1941, 42, 46Larkin, Patrick E. – 1902LaRochelle, Paul J., Jr. – 1975Larrowe, Dwight M. – 1912Larson, Albert L. – 1930Larson, H. Peter, III – 1964, 65, 66Larson, Per B. – 1994LaScala, Anthony J. – 1942, 43Lautz, Edward G. – 1914Laux, Clinton C. – 1945LaVoy, Russell E. – 1971Lawence, Norman S. – 1903Lazor, Daniel J. – 1995Lazor, William V. – 1991, 92, 93LeBorgne, Thomas M. – 1997Lechler, George P. – 1921Lee, Charles R. – 1960Lee, Harold B. – 1896, 97Lee, Mitchell D. – 1987, 88, 89Lee, Peter J. – 1981, 82, 83Lee, Terrence – 1975, 76, 77Leggiero, James C. – 1992Lempa, Douglas R. – 2005, 06Lempa, Ryan – 2002, 03, 04Leo, Edward – 1951Leonard, Daniel J. – 1976, 77, 78Lesczinski, Michael R. – 1976Leven, Robert J. – 1990Leventry, Ray L. – 1908Levine, Ronald R. – 1983Levitas, Ethan – 1991, 92Levitt, Chad A. – 1993, 94, 95, 96Lewis, David H. – 1989Lewis, James N. – 1977Lewis, John A. – 1939Lewis, John T., Jr. – 1980, 81, 82Lewis, Richard N. – 1954Licht, George – 1976, 77, 78Lies, Bennett F. – 1902Lightcap, Kerry M. – 1985Lill, Charles G. – 1978Linagen, Robert J., IV – 1978, 80Lins, Donald M. – 1944Lipic, Stephen J. – 1984, 85, 86Lipinski, Richard – 1958, 59, 60Little, Gordon R. – 1982Litwin, Seth E. – 1993Litzelman, John H. – 1950Liuzza, Stephen D. – 2006Livingston, Victor M. – 1969, 70Lofton, Jimmy T. – 1977Logue, C. R. – 1987, 88, 89Lomax, Clarence S. – 1890Lombardo, Daniel W. – 1972Lorditch, James T., Jr. – 1974, 75, 76Loux, Albert J. – 1947Lowe, G. – 1888Loyd, Philip A. – 1979, 80, 81Loynd, Richard B. – 1944, 45, 48, 49

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Lubozynski, Dennis J. – 1969, 70Lucas, Jonathan D. – 2003, 04, 05, 06Lucas, Thomas G. – 1965, 66Lueder, Archie B. – 1896, 97Lueder, Charles A. – 1898, 1900, 01, 02Lueder, Francis A., Jr. – 1929, 30Lundin, Harry W. – 1931Lutz, Steven E. – 1986, 87, 88Lyle, H. M. – 1895Lynah, James – 1903, 04Lynch, Charles B. – 1957Lynch, John A. – 1907Lyon, Charles A. – 1905Lyon, Robert N. – 1928Lyons, Mark E. – 1980

MMMMacaluso, Anthony D. – 2004, 05, 06MacArthur, Edward G. – 1908MacDonald, Alan – 1904MacDonald, Murdo G. – 1943Macdonald, Thomas – 1976, 77Maceyko, William S. – 1943Machikas, Michael C. – 1981MacKenzie, William D. – 1919MacLachlan, Mark A. – 1995MacLeod, Russell A. – 1950, 51, 52MacLeod, Thomas D. – 1967, 68, 69MacMeekin, Trevor – 2002, 03, 04Madea, Jarad – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Madu, Chinedu N. – 2005, 06Maentz, Hans S. – 1991Magee, John A. – 1988Magee, Noah D., Jr. – 1972Maglisceau, Ralph Edwin – 1958, 59Maguire, Shawn F. – 1983, 84, 85Mahoney, Philip J. – 1990Mahony, John J. – 1990Majeske, Michael A. – 1977Mako, Mark D. – 1991, 92Malaga, Scott S. – 1986, 87, 88Malavarca, Steven – 1974Malleo, Matthew R. – 2006Mallett, Mark G. – 1984Mallory, Henry R. – 1913Malm, Robert – 1950Malone, Daniel P. – 1972, 73, 74Malone, Thomas J. – 1984, 85, 86Maney, Kevin M. – 1993, 94Mannings, Ardrell A. – 1988, 89, 90Manz, Keith R. – 1978, 79Marchant, Reginald C. – 1949, 50, 51Marchut, Kevin J. – 2005, 06Marciniak, Theodore A. – 1952, 54Marcucci, Paul A. – 1968, 69Marcus, Kevin M. – 1990, 91Marcus, Peter M. – 1935Marinaro, Edward F. – 1969, 70, 71Marino, William G. – 1975Marotta, Joseph L. – 1954Martin, Andrew G. – 1990, 91Martin, Joseph L. – 1941, 46Martin, Paris – 1905Martinez-Zorrilla, Cristobal M. – 1929, 30, 31Martinez-Zorrilla, Jose – 1930, 31, 32Marzec, Karl S. – 1985Mason, C. B. – 1894Massy, John P. – 1990, 91, 92Masterson, Ryan C. – 1993, 94Mateo, Ronald M. – 1992, 93, 95Mathewson, Richard S. – 1953, 54Matthews, Kevin L. – 1992Matuszczak, Allen W. – 1969, 70, 71Matuszczak, Walter J. – 1938, 39, 40Maxwell, J. Brandon, III – 1981, 82, 83Maxwell, Nicholas R. – 2006May, Charles C. – 1907Mayer, Clyde – 1919, 20Mazoue, Christopher G. – 1990, 91McAllister, Patrick E. – 1903McAniL , Robert J. – 1955, 56, 57McArthur, Frank – 1944McAtee, Richard S. – 1989, 90McAuley, Sean M. – 1988McCallie, Edward L. – 1907McCandless, Peter – 1974McCarthy, John D. – 1961, 62, 63McCarthy, John R. – 1950, 51, 52

McCarthy, Kevin C. – 1981, 82McCarthy, Lucas – 2006McCollum, Joseph G. – 1908McCombs, John W. – 1997, 98, 99McCullen, Arthur – 1966, 67, 68McCullough, Harold F. – 1938, 39, 40McCurdy, Ronald J. – 1975, 76, 77McCutcheon, Kenneth C. – 1914McDermott, Timothy R.D. – 1992, 93, 94McDevitt, Timothy M. – 1987McDonnell, James C. – 1976McDowell, John G. – 1887, 88, 89McEnderfer, Timothy D. – 1968McEneaney, Eamon J. – 1974, 76McFarlin, Brian – 1979McFarren, Michael H. – 1968, 69McGinty, Michael – 2002, 03, 04McGowin, John – 1928McGrann, Michael N. – 1985, 87, 88McGuire, Brian P. – 2005, 06McGuire, Robert A. – 1986McHale, Thomas – 1986McHugh, Bernard J. – 1961McIntosh, Brick E. – 1969McKean, Michael – 1992, 93, 94McKeever, William – 1895, 96, 97McKeever, William W. – 1936, 37, 38McKelvey, David E. – 1959, 61McKeown, John P. – 1971, 72McKinney, Timothy D. – 1982, 83McLaughlin, Daniel M. – 1895, 97McMahon, Bruce – 1976McMahon, Daniel J. – 1983, 84, 85McMillan, Londell – 1985, 86McNiL , John M. – 1989, 90, 91McWeeney, George E. – 1965, 66Mead, Jerry W. – 1942Meade, E. Richard – 1953, 54, 55Meagher, Robert G. – 1935, 36, 37Meaney, Joseph J. – 1974, 75, 76Meeker, Martin W. – 1977Megaro, John – 2001, 02, 03MehaL ey, Albert B. – 1914Meiss, Frederick L. – 1934Mellon, David L. – 1962, 63, 64Melstrom, Kurt A. – 1997, 98Menapace, David M. – 1981, 82Merdes, Edward A. – 1946Merz, Stuart O. – 1950, 51Metz, Christopher F. – 1981Metzler, Charles W. – 1949, 50, 51Michalewicz, Paul J. – 1980, 81, 82Micklavzina, Frank C. – 1949, 50, 51Milanes, Angel – 1981Miles, David G. – 1964Miles, Stephen W. – 1954, 56Miller, Dan R. – 1987, 88Miller, Eric J. – 2005, 06Miller, Frank M. – 1948, 49, 50Miller, Granbery – 1911, 12Miller, Jay B. – 1967, 68Miller, JeL – 1979, 80Miller, Mark G. – 1981, 82, 84Miller, Moreno G., II – 1977, 78Miller, Peter P. – 1915, 16, 19Miller, Richard J. – 1969, 70, 71Miller, Scott A. – 1988Miller, William R. – 1896Millhouse, Scott A. – 1973, 74, 75Milne, Robert S. – 1961, 62, 63Milosevic, George – 1970, 71, 72Miner, Harry G. – 1920Minor, Isaac L. – 2006Mitchell, Charles J. – 1998, 99, 2000Mitchell, Stuart A. – 1985, 86Mockapetris, David L. – 1973, 74Molinet, Ignacio S. – 1924, 26Mollica, Joseph – 1975Monago, Frank A. – 1987, 88, 89Monahan, David J. – 1975, 76, 77Montgomery, Louis , Jr. – 1978Moody, Jonathan D. – 2004, 05Moore, Michael C. – 1966Moore, Patrick B. – 1990, 91Moran, Dennis P. – 1968Moran, Henry A. – 1939Moran, John M. – 1962, 63Morand, Francis R. – 2006Morehouse, Edward J. – 1969, 70

Morello, David A. – 1992Moresco, Christopher J. – 1980, 81Moresco, Joseph B. – 1997, 98Moresko, John C. – 1969, 71Moretti, James M. – 1972, 74Morgan, Jason – 2002Moriarty, Jamie – 1999, 2001, 02Moricco, Michael V. – 1998Mork, Kyle – 1999, 2000, 01Morosetti, Christopher J. – 1998, 99, 2000Morris, David P. – 1967, 68Morris, John F. – 1954Morris, Robert – 1923, 24Morrison, A. B. – 1898, 99, 1900Morrissey, J. Neil – 2001, 02, 03Morrissey, William D. – 1981, 82Morton, C. C. – 1896Mosely, E. A. – 1891Mosser, Stacy C., Jr. – 1941, 42, 46Moulton, William H. – 1936, 37Mowe, Homer G. – 1908Mower, Ronald W. – 1970Muccio, Mike S. – 1998, 99Mueller, Lucien W. – 1915, 16Muha, Robert A. – 1979Muldowney, Christopher A. – 1993, 94MullenhoL , Paul J. – 1981Munk, William E. – 1909, 10, 11Munns, David A. – 1920, 21Munns, John J. – 1911, 12, 13Munns, Ralph B. – 1924, 25, 26Munsick, Donald B. – 1914Murdock, Frank K. – 1931, 32, 34Murphy, Dennis J. – 1952, 53, 54Murphy, John F. – 1957, 58Murphy, William J., III – 1965, 66, 67Murphy, William J., Jr. – 39, 40Murray, William – 1972Musmanno, Richard A. – 1965, 66, 67Musquiz, Gilbert – 2000

NNNNakoa, Kawika – 2005Namack, W. H. – 1900Nash, Colin M. – 2004, 05, 06Nash, Robert A. – 1912Nassoiy, Sean - 2003, 04Navarre, JeL J. – 1986, 87Nazarro, Sam – 1981Nedde, Norman A. – 1954Nees, Louis A. – 1982Nehrer, Daniel C. – 1941Nelson, John – 2002Nelson, Karl J. – 1935, 36, 37Nelson, Phillip M. – 1933, 34Nethercot, David G. – 1917Neuman, Scott J. – 1991Newell, Gabriel – 2004Newell, Todd – 2001, 02, 03Newhall, John – 1904, 05Newman, William S. – 1903, 05, 06Newsom, Rosco – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Newton, Malcolm R. – 1967, 68Newton, Mark L. – 1973Nice, Chad – 2001, 02, 04Nichols, Guy H. – 1943Nichols, John S. – 1910Nichols, Reginald W. – 1971, 72Nicholson, Todd A. – 1987, 88, 89Nicoletti, Richard A. – 1958, 59Noel, Steve – 1982Norman, George C. – 1963, 64Norris, Joseph M. – 1996, 97Noziglia, Dave – 1981Nunes, Thomas M. – 1995, 96, 97, 98Nunn, Harold F. – 1933, 34, 35

OOOO’Connor, Bernard – 1911, 12O’Connor, John J. – 1909, 10O’Hagan, Michael J. – 1974O’Hearn, John E. – 1912, 13, 14O’Neill, William B. – 1977O’Rourke, Bernard J. – 1905, 06, 07, 08O’Rourke, Frank H. – 1910, 11O’Shaughnessy, Patrick E. – 1995Oderkirk, Charles C. – 1904, 05

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PPPPage, Gerald F. – 1961, 62Paige, Tommaso J. – 1995Palazzese, JeL rey P. – 1983, 84Palmer, Charles A. – 1944Palmisciano, Robert M. – 1961Palumbo, Robert C. – 1979, 80, 81Papich, Donald – 1974, 75, 76Paquette, Patrick L.P. – 1992, 93Paraskevopoulos, George – 1999, 2000, 01Pardi, Paul - 2003, 04Parke, Evan D. – 1987, 88, 89Parker, Charles E. – 1928Parker, James S. – 1887Parr, Charles C. – 1969Parris, Michael – 1999, 2000, 02Pascal, Anthony A. – 1959, 60, 61Pascavage, Peter P. – 1946, 47Passalacqua, John E. – 1982, 83, 84Pastuck, Henry F. – 1946, 47Patterson, JeL rey P. – 1967, 68Patterson, Robert F. – 1923, 24Pattison, D. B. – 1966Patulski, Richard – 1981, 82Paul, Anthony C. – 1985Paul, Francis G. – 1941, 42Payne, Charles T. – 1974, 75, 76Payne, Seth C. – 1994, 95, 96Pearlman, Marc J. – 1985, 86, 87Peck, George W. – 1936, 37, 38Pegan, Robert L. – 1966, 67, 68Pegnetter, Eugene F. – 1963, 64Peirce, Andrew W. – 1934, 35Pendleton, Fields S., Jr. – 1917, 19, 20Pennucci, Patrick J. – 1960Penny, Wilford B. – 1930, 31Penttinen, Eric W. – 1990, 91Perkins, Fred C. – 1897, 98Perrello, James V. – 1983, 84, 85Pfann, Bruce W. – 1957, 58Pfann, George R. – 1921, 22, 23PfeL er, Walter F. – 1941PfeiL er, Egbert W. – 1934, 35, 36Philippi, Carl A. – 1913, 14Phillips, John D. – 1973, 74Phillips, Michael E. – 1971, 72, 73Pick, Herbert L. – 1951Picking, Howard M. – 1958, 59Pickup, Robert F. – 1992Pierce, Burdick W. – 1935Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. – 1941Pierik, John G. – 1948, 49, 50Pierik, Peter G. – 1949, 51Pierson, Douglas C. – 1952Pierson, John C. – 1899Pinnie, Mark S. – 1977Piscitelli, Mark M. – 1970, 71Pitkin, David W. – 1960Pitman, David I. – 1996, 97, 98, 99Pogorzala, Arthur E. – 1984Polichene, Joel W. – 1981Politi, Frank J. – 1934, 36Politi, George J. – 1941, 42Pollak, Julian A. – 1905, 06Pollin, David B. – 1987, 88Pollock, Matthew E. – 2003, 04, 05Pond, Edward F. – 1930Ponsaran, Bruce – 2000Ponzer, William D. – 1961, 62, 63Popielinski, James G. – 1971, 72, 73Portuondo, Kevin L. – 1996Posner, Jay – 1999, 2000, 01Potash, Kenneth N. – 1989, 90, 91

Potter, Richard J. – 1952Potts, Patrick J. – 2003, 04, 05Powers, John E. – 1945Pozzobon, Steve V. – 1984, 85Pratt, Douglas J. – 1982, 83Pressley, Todd O. – 1983, 84, 85Prevost, John – 1990Printy, Dale B. – 1988, 89Printy, Donald C. – 1988, 90Profuseck, Robert — 1969Prospero, Michael J. – 1981, 82Pugh, Sol – 1986Pujo, Victor A. – 1949, 50, 51Purcell, Henry , Jr. – 1900, 01, 02Purdy, William J. – 1954Puterbaugh, John L. – 1933, 34Pych, Joseph T. – 1989Pyle, Cyrus – 1927Pyle, James W. – 1965Pyott, Albert E. – 1950, 51, 52

QQQQuarles, David A. – 1986, 87Quigg, Richard L. – 1941Quinby, James D. – 1950, 51, 52Quinn, Brian – 1978Quinn, Joseph F., Jr. – 1945, 46, 47, 48

RRRRackeman, William F. – 1887Radway, Homero J.F. – 1998Rafalski, Larry D. – 1966, 67, 68Raga, Tom – 1987Rahne, Ricky – 1999, 2000, 01Raich, Michael – 1985, 86, 87Rakowski, John T. – 1945Rakowski, Thomas J. – 1970, 71Ramin, Richard M. – 1948, 49, 50Ramsey, Floyd D. – 1921, 22, 23Rand, Richard N. – 1988, 89Randall, Glenn D. – 1990, 91Rankin, George C. – 1934, 35Rao, Arjun - 2003Rapuano, Michael – 1925, 26Ratner, Phillip – 1963, 64, 65Rauch, Martin W. – 1984, 85Raymond, Richard T. – 1923Razzano, Michael – 2002, 03Reade, Scott C. – 1991, 92Ready, Michael J. – 1987, 88Reardon, Kurt F. – 1983, 84Reback, Brad R. – 1991Reed, Daniel A. – 1896, 97, 98Reed, Henry M., Jr. – 1924Rees, Arthur F., Jr. – 1913Reese, David L. – 1960Reherman, Leo J., Jr. – 1985, 86, 87Reiber, Richard H. – 1931Reidy, Kyle L. – 2006Reilly, Brendan M. – 1995, 96Reimund, Todd E. – 1985, 86, 87Reinking, Daane – 2000, 01Rejda, Ronald R. – 1979, 80Rems, JeL rey I. – 1982Renzi, Eugene M. – 1951, 52Reuther, Bernard P. – 1917Revak, Thomas W. – 1957, 58, 59Rex, Kevin G. – 2003, 04, 05Reynolds, Peter M. – 1990, 91Reynolds, Thomas C. – 1979Rice, Lawrence J. – 1903, 04Richard, Rob – 1988Richards, Bartlett – 1922Richards, Thomas C. – 1997, 98, 99Richards, William R. – 1927Richardson, Earl - 2003, 04Richberg, Michael R. – 1979Richie, David R. – 1895, 96Rickell, David A. – 1993, 94, 95Ridley, Jason S. – 1996Riekert, Herbert J. – 1929, 30Riescher, Robert J. – 1989Rigueur, Philip – 1997, 98, 2000, 01Rihn, Graham G. – 2005, 06Riley, Johnny – 1976Ring, Timothy M. – 1976, 77, 78Rinkus, Gary J. – 1985, 86, 87

Riordan, Michael R. – 1949Ripley, Robert H. – 1896Ritchie, Graham M., Jr. – 1981, 82Ritter, Christopher – 1966, 67, 68Ritz, Robert J. – 1960, 61Roadhouse, Chester L. – 1905Roark, Michael – 1991Robb, Stewart E. – 1909, 10Robbins, Percy A. – 1893Roberson, Irvin – 1955, 56, 57Robertson, William B. – 1967, 68Robeson, Paul , Jr. – 1944, 45, 47Robinhold, Daniel G. – 1925Robinson, Charles R. – 1941, 42Robinson, Joseph R. – 1962, 63Rochow, Frank R. – 1941Rochow, Richard F. – 1941Roderick, William M. – 1955Rodin, John – 1994, 95, 96Rodriguez, Jesse – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Rogers, C. E. – 1894, 95Rogers, John B. – 1942, 46, 47, 48Rohl� ng, Thomas J. – 1978, 79, 80Roland, Paul – 1979Roll, Charles S., Jr. – 1965, 66, 67Rollo, Walter R. – 1922Roman, Marshall – 1978Romano, Wayne – 1988Romney, Brian E. – 2004, 05Romney, Edgar H. – 1998, 99, 2000Roney, Matthew J. – 1995Rooks, Mark – 1989Rooney, Kevin – 2001, 02, 03Rooney, Thomas S. – 1952, 53, 54Rooney, Thomas S., Jr. – 1981Rosage, JeL rey T. – 2005Rose, Charles N. – 1995Rose, Robert M. – 1936, 37, 38Rosecrans, James A. – 1984Rosenberg, Lester J. – 1925, 26Rosenberg, Loren M. – 2006Ross, Steve P. – 1980, 81Rosser, Barrett E. – 1970, 72Rossiter, William G. – 1934, 36Roth, A. Sidney – 1936, 37, 38Roth, Brandon A. – 1987, 88Roth, Thomas H. – 1978, 79, 80Rothstein, Nathan – 1930, 31Rousseau, Henry H., Jr. – 1929Rowe, Norman L. – 1954Rowlands, Thomas P. – 1969, 71Royer, Paul A. – 1981, 82, 83Rubenstein, Kenneth J. – 1981Rubin, Harry – 1944Ruby, JeL rey B. – 1968, 69Rucker, James C. – 1942Ruddy, Michael J. – 1939, 40Rudiman, Andrew , Jr. – 1975Rupert, David C. – 1976, 77, 78Rusinkovich, ToddRussell, Robert H. – 1944Russo, Richard J. – 1971, 72, 73Ruth, Lloyd D., Jr. – 1966, 67, 68Rutledge, James E. – 1938Ryan, John F. – 1987, 88Ryan, Joseph E. – 1963, 64Ryan, Joseph R. – 1956Ryan, Michael W. – 1978, 79, 80Ryder, Robert O. – 1988, 89, 90Ryerson, Robert E. – 1916

SSSSabia, Edward C. – 2003, 05Sabo, Anthony D. – 2006Sacco, Bryan – 1999, 2000, 01Sadusky, John J. – 1957, 58, 59Sampson, Harvey E. – 1948, 49, 50Sampson, Peter G. – 1967Sanford, Steven P. – 1972Sansiveri, Sean – 2002Santamaria, Frank A. – 1977, 78Santone, Thomas J. – 1973, 74Saussy, Gordon – 1895Savage, Bernard A. – 1923Savitsky, Edward J. – 1956, 57, 58Saylor, John E. – 1942, 46Scarton, Charles M. – 1963Scazzero, William F. – 1950, 51

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Schaefer, Frederick A. – 1941Scherr, Nathan – 1944Schlichter, Fred P. – 1915Schmid, Christopher – 1955Schmuck, James T. – 1939, 40Schneider, Edward – 1943Schneider, Joseph F. – 1963, 64Schnuck, Craig D. – 1969Schnuck, Scott C. – 1969, 70Schoales, Dudley N. – 1926, 27, 28Schoch, L. M. – 1897Schock, Arthur P. – 1915Schoellkopf, Henry – 1900, 01Schoellkopf, Paul A. – 1903Scholl, W. Brooks – 1969Scholl, Walter A. – 1939, 40Scholz, Ralph – 1982, 83Schrauth, Amandus J. – 1947Schreck, Leonard B. – 1926Schreiber, Robert A. – 1963Schroder, Andrew J. – 1956Schroeder, Robert A. – 1990, 91Schuh, Charles R. – 1948, 49, 50Schumacher, August – 1926, 27Schumacher, Edward C. – 1933Schuster, Frank J. – 1973Schwartz, Herbert – 1944Schweizer, Michael F. – 1988Scott, John W. – 1934Scott, Kevin – 1974Scott, Martin A. – 1997, 98, 99Scott, Norman E. – 1927, 28, 29Scott, Thomas – 1976, 77Scroger, Rollin – 1980Scullin, John P. – 1964Scullin, Richard P., Jr. – 1998Scully, Daniel T. – 1978, 79, 80Scully, Michael J. – 1981, 82, 83Scully, Robert J. – 1944, 45Seagrave, Clarence N. – 1909, 10Sebald, J. A. – 1951, 52, 53Seeley, Harold K. – 1909Seidenberg, Harold – 1949, 50, 51Seider, John P. – 1944Seifert, James W. – 1993, 94, 95, 98Selsmeyer, Mark P. – 1978, 79Sepessy, R. Keith – 1977, 78, 79ShaL er, John M. – 1965Shank, Paul W. – 1961Shappee, Robert D. – 1960Sharafanowich, Edward S. – 1944Shaub, Harry – 1931, 32, 33Shavers, John – 1974, 75, 76Shay, Edward A. – 1969Shayler, Randy M. – 1970, 71Shea, David J. – 1980, 81, 82Shearer, George K. – 1907, 08Shearn, T. Michael – 1980Sheble, John H. – 1902Sheerin, Richard T. – 1995, 96, 97SheL er, John W., Jr. – 1936Sheil, David – 1975Sheldon, James H. – 1887Shelton, Murray N. – 1913, 14, 15Shepard, Alvin W. – 1889, 90Shepard, Kirk V. – 1970Shepard, William C. – 1902Sherman, Larry R. – 1970, 71Sherrill, James L., Jr. – 1981, 82, 83Sherwood, Jules D. – 1996, 97, 98Shields, Carl D. – 1972Shirley, Paul – 1991Shiverick, Francis T. – 1915, 16, 19Short, John C. – 1898, 99Shuler, Charles – 1913, 14Shuler, John D. – 1919Shulman, Matthew A. – 1993, 94Sibson, Walter W., Jr. – 1927Sidman, Scott E. – 1982, 83, 84Sieger, John – 1988Sigler, Kevin J. – 1974Silver, Mahingus R. – 1995, 96Simic, Paul M. – 1989Simmons, Adrian – 1987, 88Simmons, Evan – 2000, 01Simon, Joseph P. – 1953, 54Simpson, Joseph R. – 1961, 62Simpson, Timothy A. – 1993Simson, LeGrand D. – 1909, 10

Siwula, Lukas A. – 2004, 05, 06Skawski, John – 1945, 47Skillman, David M. – 1960Skoczylas, Larry J. – 1975, 77Skypeck, Thomas J. – 1956, 57, 58Slisky, Edward J. – 1961, 62Slocum, Andrew H. – 1993, 94Slocum, George S. – 1960Smith, Darryl F. – 1998, 2000Smith, Deron – 2001, 02Smith, Eric K. – 1991Smith, James L. – 1948, 49Smith, Joseph H. – 1911, 12Smith, Larry – 1986Smith, Manasseh , Jr. – 1901, 02Smith, Randall L. – 1978Smith, Robert A., Jr. – 1904Smith, Robert T. – 1967Smith, Rodney R. – 1964Smith, Terrence D. – 1994, 95, 97Snavely, Carl G., Jr. – 1941Snavely, Francis B., Jr. – 1944Snider, Warren G. – 1902, 03Snyder, Cecil O. – 1944Snyder, Herbert – 1915Snyder, Kenneth A. – 1969Solecki, John J. – 1974Sonnenberg, Theodore – 2004, 05, 06Sorochinsky, Frank C. – 1953Sosenko, Arthur – 1954Souchek, Donald R. – 1945, 46Soumas, Charles A. – 1951South, L. Cawood – 1994Spaller, Jim – 1985Spang, Carl F. – 1936, 37, 38Speece, William E. – 1945, 46Speed, Christopher M. – 1916Speicher, Matthew A. – 1990, 91Sperry, Phillip F. – 1967, 68Spitler, Nate – 1999, 2000, 01, 02Splendorio, Joseph P. – 1998, 99, 2000Sponaugle, Martin Y. – 1963, 64, 65Sponaugle, S. Woodrow – 1959, 60Sponheimer, John P. – 1966, 67, 68Spooner, Alexander J. – 2006Spooner, LaVoy , Jr. – 1969, 70Spoth, David C. – 1976Sprinkle, Theodore A. – 1965Sprow, Otis W. – 1968Stadnik, Jason – 2001, 02, 03, 04Stahl, Russell – 1976Stahl, Samuel S. – 1937Stallone, Martin J. – 1985, 86Stancampiana, Louis – 1943Starbuck, Frank M. – 1894, 95Starbuck, Raymond D. – 1898, 99, 1900Stark, Lawrence – 2000, 01Starks, Claude Bruce – 1973, 74, 75Starleper, Patrick - 2003, 04Staun, Michael A. – 1978, 79, 80Steinberg, Richard W. – 1928Stenstrom, JeL rey D. – 1994Stento, Gregory V. – 1981Stephens, William H. – 1968, 69, 70Stevens, Joel – 1988Stevens, Miles R. – 1929Stiles, Earl W. – 1934Stilwell, Winslow W. – 1941Stimson, Richard L. – 1940Stimson, Silas N. – 1911Stofer, Gordon F. – 1934, 35Stofer, Kenneth L. – 1940, 41Stone, Michael – 2000, 01, 02, 03Storto, Richard M. – 1969, 70Stoviak, Francis S. – 1945Strait, H. B., Jr. – 1890, 91Stranahan, William – 1887Straus, Henry H. – 1917, 19Stremick, Jerome H. – 1961, 62Strick, Michael E. – 1962, 63Strigel, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89Stroud, Michael D. – 1994Stuckert, Michael J. – 1991Studnicka, James R. – 1982, 83, 84Suiter, James W. – 1956Sulc, Brian – 1986Sumida, Aaron R. – 1987, 88Sundstrom, Frank L. – 1921, 22, 23Sundstrom, Warren E. – 1958, 59, 60

Supulski, JeL rey J. – 1977, 78Suren, Daniel J. – 1980, 81, 82Susnak, Joe – 1980Sussman, Joel M. – 2001, 02, 05Suter, Albert E. – 1954, 55, 56Sutton, Francis M., Jr. – 1919Swan, Kenneth G. – 1992Swanson, Jarl R., Jr. – 1941, 42Swanson, Ralph E. – 1917Swartzwelder, Stephen – 1975Sweeney, Charles R. – 1941Sweeney, Jonathan – 2001Sweetland, Edwin R. – 1895, 96, 98Swift, David J. – 1949Switzer, Walter D., Jr. – 1932, 33, 34Szynalski, Bronislaw – 1973, 74, 75

TTTTabasso, Anthony P. – 1991Taber, David F., Jr. – 1912, 14Taddei, Ernest E. – 1975, 76, 77Tagliaferri, John S. – 1983, 84, 85Talierco, John B. – 1955Talton, Kenneth B. – 1976, 77, 78Tamulonis, Frank L. – 1965, 66, 67Tangman, C. H. – 1897Tanner, Michael A. – 1976, 77, 79Tansey, John – 1983Taplin, Dwayne O. – 1979Tarsi, Nathan - 2003, 04Tatters� eld, James P. – 1929Taussig, Charles A. – 1899, 1900, 01Taussig, J. Hawley – 1893, 94, 95, 96Taylor, Alva – 1980, 81Taylor, Charles W. – 1948, 49, 50Taylor, Daniel O. – 1949, 50, 51Taylor, J. W. – 1896Taylor, JeL rey P. – 1991Taylor, Philip G. – 1957, 58, 59Taylor, Wilberforce – 1919Teagle, Ernest H. – 1910Teeple, George L. – 1887Telesh, George G. – 1959, 60, 61Templeton, Will D. – 1941Tennant, Thomas E. – 1944Tenuta, Benjamin G. – 1978, 79, 80Tenuta, Joshua P. – 1981Terry, John W. – 1932, 33Texido, Michael A. – 1986, 87Thayer, Guy H. – 1887, 89Thelmas, Larry – 1986Theodorakos, James T. – 1970, 71, 72Thomas, David R. – 1900Thomas, David R. – 1959, 60, 61Thomas, Kyle – 2002, 03Thomas, Terence L. – 1981, 82, 83Thompson, Bryan G. – 1981Thompson, Elmer I. – 1905, 06, 07Thompson, Troy F. – 1991, 92Thornell, Douglas V. – 1997Tilley, Clarence – 1914, 15Tilton, Benjamin E. – 1925Timon, Stephen J. – 1992Tino, Marcello A. – 1958, 59, 61Tisdale, Jason – 1999Toczylowski, Stephen A. – 1945Tokish, Leonard J. – 1986, 87, 88Toppe, Robert – 1982Totten, William H. – 1970Tourison, George B. – 1903Towson, Arthur L. – 1927Tracosas, Jon E. – 1971, 72, 73Tracy, Lyndon S. – 1896, 97Tredennick, Harry L. – 1941Tretter, David J. – 1975, 77Trimberger, George M. – 1964Tross, Stuart A. – 1986, 87Trousdell, James N. – 1939Troutner, James F. – 1945Trowbridge, Sherman – 1917, 19Trumka, Richard L. –2003, 04, 05Tsapis, Stanley – 1951, 52, 53Tull, Christopher R. – 1985, 86Tullar, Irving V. – 1929, 30, 31Tully, John M. – 1943, 44Tully, Paul H. – 1988, 89, 90Turel, Anthony P. – 1960, 61, 62Turley, Mark S. – 1978, 79, 80

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Turnbull, R. A. – 1901Tuths, Philip M. – 1937Tydeman, Arthur F. – 1908, 09Tydeman, William A. – 1901, 02

UUUUlbricht, Brian – 1999, 2001, 02Underhill, Harry E. – 1911Unterzuber, Zane R. – 1950Upcraft, Mark A. – 1987, 88Upton, Daniel – 1888, 89

VVVVadney, Frank R. – 1953, 54, 55Vago, Steve – 1979, 80Valenta, Stephen V. – 2005, 06Van Buren, James K. – 1952, 53, 54van Eeden, Marcel J. – 2005, 06Van Order, Edmund , Jr. – 1940, 41Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1936, 37, 38Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1972Van Sweringen, Raymond A. – 1970, 71, 72VanderKaay, Aaron M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97VanHorn, Ralph C. – 1917VanMetre, David C. – 1984, 85Vanneman, Reeve D. – 1965, 66VanOrman, Ray – 1904, 05, 06, 07Vattes, Dimitris F. (Jimmy) – 1998, 99, 2000Vaughn, Dru G. – 1998, 99, 2000Vegh, Anthony J. – 1975, 76Verna, Peter J. – 1944Versteeg, Donald J. – 1974, 75, 76Villella, Anthony D. – 1991, 92Vinciguerra, Stephen P. – 1939Visniski, Ryan – 1999, 2000Vitale, Frank N. – 1949, 50, 51Vitullo, Anthony J. – 1998, 99, 2000Vitullo, John T. – 1992, 93, 94, 95Vitullo, Ronald A. – 1990, 91, 92Viviano, Bartholomew J. – 1930, 31, 32Voris, William S. – 1900, 03

WWWWade, Henry S. – 1924Wagner, George F. – 1891, 92, 93Wagner, John D. – 1992, 93, 94Wagner, Michael R. – 1984, 85Wahl, John E. – 1920Waite, James M. – 1970, 71, 72Wakeman, Samuel – 1927, 28, 29Walbridge, George B. – 1899Walder, George H. – 1905, 06, 07, 08Walker, Daniel M. – 1967Wallace, George C. – 1929, 30Wallace, John J., Jr. – 1965, 66Wallace, John M. – 1932, 33Walsh, Eamon M. – 1989Walter, Scott F. – 1981, 82Walterhouse, Kurt D. – 1981Walters, Bryan R. – 2006Walters, Lloyd R. – 1951, 52, 53Warner, Glenn S. – 1892, 93, 94Warner, William J. – 1899, 1900, 01, 02

Warren, James R. – 1961, 62Warrington, John M. – 1987, 88Washington, Calvin W. – 1974, 75, 76Wasilewski, Robert J. – 1960, 61Waterbury, Jackson D. – 1927, 28Watkins, Ramon L. – 1989, 90, 91Watson, Charles H. – 1907Watson, Charles L. – 1996, 97, 98Waud, Ernest P. – 1902Webb, Christopher J. – 1986, 87, 88Webb, H. G. – 1902Webster, John W. – 1957, 58Weekes, Charles P., Jr. – 1909, 10Weggler, Robert K. – 1975, 76, 78Weidel, Brian C. – 1995, 96Weideman, Edward A. – 1965Weidenkopf, Thomas W. – 1978, 79, 80Weidenthal, Harold G. – 1912Weinstein, David – 1993, 94Weiss, Charles P. – 1941Weitsman, Andrew J. - 2003, 04, 05Welles, Theodore W. – 1945Wenmoth, Robert – 1974Wesson, Andy – 1984West, Andrew - 2003West, Frederick W. – 1938, 39, 40Westcott, Mark E. – 1972Wester, Frederick E. – 1924, 25West� eld, Bryan J. – 1962, 63Westphal, Frederick A., Jr. – 1942, 46, 47Wetherell, Steve – 1982Wetzel, Eric D. – 1981, 82Weyandt, Daniel J. – 1998, 99, 2000Whalen, Jon – 1988Wheeler, William S. – 1942, 46Whelan, William J. – 1950, 51, 52Whetstone, Walter , Jr. – 1923, 24Whipple, Kirt R. – 1989, 90White, Rollin H. – 1890, 91, 92Whiting, Allen E. – 1896, 97, 98Whitney, George S. – 1900Whyte, Jessel S. – 1910, 11, 12Whyte, Robert B. – 1911, 12Wickham, Woodward A. – 1926, 27Wierbinski, Donald S. – 1973, 74, 75Wight, Harry C. – 1908Wilder, LaVerne A. – 1904Wildes, Christopher – 1989Wilkes, JeL – 1990Wilkinson, John – 1887, 88Williams, Alfred D. – 1913Williams, Dana P. – 1971, 72Williams, George E. – 1943, 44Williams, Kenneth W. – 1980, 81Williams, Richard D. – 1963, 64Williamson, George – 1911, 13Willinger, Gerald F. – 1988, 89, 90Willmott, Derrick L. – 1987, 88Wilson, Christopher W. – 1897, 98, 99Wilson, Edward P. – 1910Wilson, Griswold , Jr. – 1935Wilson, Harrison S. – 1933, 34, 35Wilson, Ian P. – 1996, 97Wilson, James B. – 1919Wilson, Ken – 1979Wilson, P. A. – 1896

Wilson, R. H. – 1888Wilson, Richard H. – 1972, 73, 74Wilson, Ronald D. – 1934, 35Wilson, Terrance M. – 1956, 57, 58Wilson, William J. – 1951Wilson, William L. – 1964, 65Windsor, Philip B. – 1897, 99Wingerson, Richard N. – 1950Wise, Matthew – 1999, 2001, 02Witherbee, George P. – 1891, 92Witwer, Dale E. – 1965, 66Wleklinski, Robert E. – 1992Wolfe, Philip W. – 1955WolL , Peter M. – 1940, 41Wood, Berwick B. – 1908, 09Wood, Gary F. – 1961, 62, 63Wood, George A. – 1991, 92Wood, H. N. – 1889Wood, Nollie P. – 1973, 74Woodring, JeL rey E. – 1990, 91, 92Woods, David M. – 1992, 93, 94Worcester, William H. – 1939Worden, Warren L. – 1927, 28Woznicki, Julius J. – 1945Wrampelmeier, Fred J. – 1927, 28Wright, Winfred B. – 1942, 46, 47WyckoL , Clinton R. – 1895Wydo, Frank – 1946Wyvell, Manton M. – 1898

YYYYablonski, Robert F. – 1960Yanz, Victor B. – 2000, 01, 02, 03Yavinsky, Merrill – 1985Yawger, Edwin – 1889, 90Yerg, Jay E. – 1995Young, Charles V.P. – 1898Young, Courtney D. – 1942Young, E. P. – 1891, 1893, 95Young, George H. – 1897, 98, 99Young, George H., Jr. – 1898Young, George O. – 1930Young, J. T. – 1888Young, Spencer C., III – 1975Young, William W. – 1988

ZZZZacek, Richard J. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01Zack, William – 1974Zak, Edward P. – 1966, 67, 68Zander, Roy J. – 1915, 16Zankowski, John – 1966Zechman, Russel P. – 1951, 53Zelko, Russell R. – 1959, 60, 61Zell, Peter D. – 2006Ziegler, William W. – 1936Zielinski, Bob – 1978Zielinski, James W. – 1961, 62, 63Zingo, Chris J. – 1991, 92, 93Zirkle, Douglas E. – 1963, 64, 65Ziskind, Cory – 1999, 2000, 01Zittel, William A. – 1981Zogby, Peter S. – 1965, 66, 67