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GAME 6 Sept. 17 at Bucknell Patriot League Sports Network • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 24-16 Sophomores shine: Banks (3 TDs), Walker (141 rush yards), Woullard (2 INTs), Mays (41-yd FG, 5-of-5 TB) lead the way in snapping 8-game non-league skid QUICK HITS • The Cornell football team has already surpassed its win total from the last two seasons combined, but Brown has had its number for the better part of a decade. The Big Red will attempt to turn the tide when the two teams meet on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 12:00 p.m. at Brown Stadium in Providence, R.I. • The game will be broadcast on Fox College Sports, while local listeners can tune in to WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM to listen to Barry Leonard and Phil Mahoney on the call. • The Bears have won eight straight and 13 of the last 15 meetings overall between the two programs. • Cornell has won two games on the road already this season after just three in the previous four seasons combined, but to equal that stretch it will need to snap a six-game skid in Providence (last win, 10-7 in OT in 2002). • After opening the season with three straight wins, the Big Red has lost consecutive games to teams with a combined record of 9-2: to defending Ivy champ Harvard (4-1) on the road, 29-13, and to Sacred Heart (5-1) at home, 31-24. • The latest loss saw the Big Red rally from a 31-10 deficit in the third quarter to within 31-24 and had two possessions to tie or take the lead. • Junior safety Nick Gesualdi had a pair of interceptions to lead a defensive effort that saw the Big Red create five takeaways on the day. • Gesualdi now has nine career interceptions, tied for ninth on the school’s all-time list. • Against a defense that had allowed just six second half points through five games, the Big Red scored twice with a punishing ground game that piled up 257 rushing yards, the second-highest total in any game under head coach David Archer ‘05. • Only the 260 yards last season in a 44-24 loss to Brown accounted for more. • Three Big Red players had at least 75 rushing yards and a touchdown against the Pioneers, with sophomore J.D. PicKell posting 95 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown. • Sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks ran 15 times for 87 yards and a touchdown and junior Jack Gellatly carries 12 times for 75 yards and a score. • Despite playing without the team’s leading rusher (Chris Walker) and leading receiver (Ben Rogers), the Big Red scored 24 points and gained 374 yards of offense. • Cornell got a huge hand from its special teams, particularly All-America punter Chris Fraser. • Fraser averaged 44.6 yards on eight punts, with six being downed inside the 20 and three going at least 50 yards, including a pair of 61-yard punts. • Along with freshman place-kicker Nickolas Null, who had three touchbacks on his five kickoff attempts, and a defense that created five takeaways, Cornell won the starting field position battle by 17 yards against Sacred Heart. • Like Cornell, Brown will be looking to snap a losing streak of its own, having dropped four straight contests. • The Bears are coming off a 31-7 defeat at the hands of Ivy leader Princeton. • Head coach Phil Estes has been one of the most successful and consistent coaches in the Ancient Eight over the last two decades, winning three Ivy titles in his 19 years on the Brown sideline. 2016 CORNELL BIG RED FOOTBALL Game Notes CORNELL BIG RED (3-2, 1-1 IVY) AT BROWN BEARS (1-4, 0-2 IVY) Oct. 22, 2016 • 12:00 p.m. • prOvidence, r.i. • BrOwn Stadium (20,000) televiSiOn: Fox College SportS (eriC Frede, Mike Flynn) • radiO: WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM (BARRY LEONARD, PHIL MAHONEY) live StatS: BrownBearS.CoM Brown leadS the SerieS 36-26-1 • Brown won laSt Meeting, 44-24 (10/24/2015 in ithaCa, n.y.) Sept. 24 YALE* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 27-13 Big Red jumps out to 24-3 halftime lead, never threatened in second half in front of 15,493 in season and Ivy League opener, first 2-0 start since 2009 Oct. 1 at #25/-- Colgate Patriot League Sports Network • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 39-38 Dalton Banks (454 passing yards, 4 touchdowns) hits Collin Shaw with a 19-yard pass with 0:28 to rally from 23-point deficit, improve to 3-0 Oct. 8 at #16/22 Harvard* OneWorld Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM L, 13-29 Three turnovers, seven penalties too much to overcome as Crimson build 29-7 fourth quarter lead in battle of unbeatens on OneWorld Sports Oct. 22 at Brown* Fox College Sports • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:00 p.m. Providence, R.I. • Brown Stadium (20,000) • Brown leads 36-26-1 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05 Oct. 29 PRINCETON* OneWorld Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:30 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Princeton leads 60-36-2 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05 Nov. 5 DARTMOUTH* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 1:30 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Dartmouth leads 58-40-1 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05 Nov. 12 at Columbia* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 1:00 p.m. New York, N.Y. • Wien Stadium (17,000) • Cornell leads 64-36-3 overall • Cornell leads 3-0-0 under David Archer ‘05 Nov. 19 PENN* Fox College Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:00 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Penn leads 71-46-5 overall • Cornell trails 1-2-0 under David Archer ‘05 Oct. 15 SACRED HEART ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM L, 27-34 Big Red nearly rallies from a three-TD third quarter deficit, has five defensive takeaways and 257 rushing yards against the 5-1 Pioneers FOLLOW BIG RED FOOTBALL WORLD WIDE WEB .............................. www.CornellBigRed.com/football www.InsideCornellFootball.com www.CornellFootballAssociation.org FACEBOOK .....................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics www.Facebook.com/cornellfootball TWITTER .............................................. www.Twitter.com/cornellsports www.Twitter.com/BigRed_Football YOUTUBE ....................................... www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics LIVE STATS (HOME GAMES) ........ www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/football/ LIVE VIDEO (HOME GAMES) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com CORNELL COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH DAVID ARCHER ‘05 David Archer ‘05, the Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Cornell Football, is in his fourth season at the helm of the Big Red (8-27 overall, .229; 5-22, Ivy, .185) ... Archer is the seventh-youngest Division I head football coach in the country ... he had been an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at his alma mater for six years ... Archer was hired as head coach on Jan. 3, 2013. ASST. COACHES ON THE FIELD..................................................................... Jared Backus (Defensive Coordinator) Satyen Bhakta (Defensive Line) Guido Falbo (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers) Roy Istvan (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) ASST. COACHES IN THE BOX......................................................................... Travis Burkett (Defensive Secondary) Peter Byron (Defensive Intern) Shane Hurd (Quarterbacks) John Kuceyeski (Running Backs) DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS ............................ Ryan McNamee DIR. OF PLAYER PERSONNEL, ALUMNI, COMMUNITY AND CAREER PROGRAMS Pete DeStefano DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING.............................................................Zach Hart ATHLETIC TRAINERS.................................... Bernie DePalma/Jim Case STRENGTH COACH ............................................................... Tom Howley ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT................................................ Karen Berkley CORNELL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASST. AD/COMMUNICATION (FB CONTACT) ............... Jeremy Hartigan E-MAIL............................................................ [email protected] OFFICE PHONE ...................................................... (607) 255-9788 DEPUTY DIRECTOR.................................................................. Julie Greco ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - CONTENT MANAGER ............... Brandon Thomas MULTIMEDIA COORDINATOR .............................................Katie Peverada DIR. OF MULTIMEDIA/PRODUCTION/WEB COMM................. John Lukach ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - VIDEO.............................................. John Enright WEB SITE ................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com 2016 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS Ivy Overall School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. Streak Harvard 2 - 0 1.000 4 - 1 .800 â 1 Penn 2 - 0 1.000 3 - 2 .600 á3 Princeton 2 - 0 1.000 4 - 1 .800 á3 CORNELL 1 - 1 .500 3 - 2 .600 â 2 Yale 1 - 1 .500 1 - 4 .200 â 1 Brown 0 - 2 .000 1 - 4 .200 â 4 Columbia 0 - 2 .000 1 - 4 .200 â 1 Dartmouth 0 - 2 .000 3 - 2 .600 á1 2016 Ivy League Schedule/Results: laSt week Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 Holy Cross 27, Harvard 17 Fordham 44, Yale 37 Sacred Heart 31, Cornell 24 Dartmouth 20, Towson 17 Penn 35, Columbia 10 Princeton 31, Brown 7 thiS week Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 Penn at Yale, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 Cornell at Brown, 12:00 p.m. Harvard at Princeton, 1:00 p.m. Dartmouth at Columbia, 1:30 p.m. next week Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 Yale at Columbia, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 Princeton at Cornell, 12:30 p.m. Brown at Penn, 1:00 p.m. Harvard at Dartmouth, 1:30 p.m. 2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

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Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 • Page 1 Cornell Big Red at Brown • Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)

Game 6

Sept. 17 at Bucknell Patriot League Sports Network • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 24-16Sophomores shine: Banks (3 TDs), Walker (141 rush yards), Woullard (2 INTs), Mays (41-yd FG, 5-of-5 TB) lead the way in snapping 8-game non-league skid

QUICK HITS• The Cornell football team has already surpassed its win total from the last two seasons combined, but Brown has had its number for the better part of a decade. The Big Red will attempt to turn the tide when the two teams meet on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 12:00 p.m. at Brown Stadium in Providence, R.I.• The game will be broadcast on Fox College Sports, while local listeners can tune in to WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM to listen to Barry Leonard and Phil Mahoney on the call.• The Bears have won eight straight and 13 of the last 15 meetings overall between the two programs.• Cornell has won two games on the road already this season after just three in the previous four seasons combined, but to equal that stretch it will need to snap a six-game skid in Providence (last win, 10-7 in OT in 2002).• After opening the season with three straight wins, the Big Red has lost consecutive games to teams with a combined record of 9-2: to defending Ivy champ Harvard (4-1) on the road, 29-13, and to Sacred Heart (5-1) at home, 31-24.• The latest loss saw the Big Red rally from a 31-10 deficit in the third quarter to within 31-24 and had two possessions to tie or take the lead.• Junior safety Nick Gesualdi had a pair of interceptions to lead a defensive effort that saw the Big Red create five takeaways on the day.• Gesualdi now has nine career interceptions, tied for ninth on the school’s all-time list.• Against a defense that had allowed just six second half points through five games, the Big Red scored twice with a punishing ground game that piled up 257 rushing yards, the second-highest total in any game under head coach David Archer ‘05.• Only the 260 yards last season in a 44-24 loss to Brown accounted for more.• Three Big Red players had at least 75 rushing yards and a touchdown against the Pioneers, with sophomore J.D. PicKell posting 95 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown.• Sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks ran 15 times for 87 yards and a touchdown and junior Jack Gellatly carries 12 times for 75 yards and a score.• Despite playing without the team’s leading rusher (Chris Walker) and leading receiver (Ben Rogers), the Big Red scored 24 points and gained 374 yards of offense.• Cornell got a huge hand from its special teams, particularly All-America punter Chris Fraser.• Fraser averaged 44.6 yards on eight punts, with six being downed inside the 20 and three going at least 50 yards, including a pair of 61-yard punts.• Along with freshman place-kicker Nickolas Null, who had three touchbacks on his five kickoff attempts, and a defense that created five takeaways, Cornell won the starting field position battle by 17 yards against Sacred Heart.• Like Cornell, Brown will be looking to snap a losing streak of its own, having dropped four straight contests.• The Bears are coming off a 31-7 defeat at the hands of Ivy leader Princeton.• Head coach Phil Estes has been one of the most successful and consistent coaches in the Ancient Eight over the last two decades, winning three Ivy titles in his 19 years on the Brown sideline.

2016 CORNELL BIG RED FOOTBALL Game Notes CORNeLL BiG Red (3-2, 1-1 Ivy) at BROWN BeaRs (1-4, 0-2 Ivy)

Oct. 22, 2016 • 12:00 p.m. • prOvidence, r.i. • BrOwn Stadium (20,000)televiSiOn: Fox College SportS (eriC Frede, Mike Flynn) • radiO: WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM (BArry LeonArd, PHIL MAHoney)

live StatS: BrownBearS.CoM • Brown leadS the SerieS 36-26-1 • Brown won laSt Meeting, 44-24 (10/24/2015 in ithaCa, n.y.)

Sept. 24 YALE* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 27-13Big Red jumps out to 24-3 halftime lead, never threatened in second half in front of 15,493 in season and Ivy League opener, first 2-0 start since 2009

Oct. 1 at #25/-- Colgate Patriot League Sports Network • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM W, 39-38Dalton Banks (454 passing yards, 4 touchdowns) hits Collin Shaw with a 19-yard pass with 0:28 to rally from 23-point deficit, improve to 3-0

Oct. 8 at #16/22 Harvard* OneWorld Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM L, 13-29Three turnovers, seven penalties too much to overcome as Crimson build 29-7 fourth quarter lead in battle of unbeatens on OneWorld Sports

Oct. 22 at Brown* Fox College Sports • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:00 p.m. Providence, R.I. • Brown Stadium (20,000) • Brown leads 36-26-1 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05

Oct. 29 PRINCETON* OneWorld Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:30 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Princeton leads 60-36-2 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05

Nov. 5 DARTMOUTH* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 1:30 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Dartmouth leads 58-40-1 overall • Cornell trails 0-3-0 under David Archer ‘05

Nov. 12 at Columbia* ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 1:00 p.m. New York, N.Y. • Wien Stadium (17,000) • Cornell leads 64-36-3 overall • Cornell leads 3-0-0 under David Archer ‘05

Nov. 19 PENN* Fox College Sports • ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM 12:00 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Penn leads 71-46-5 overall • Cornell trails 1-2-0 under David Archer ‘05

Oct. 15 SACRED HEART ILDN • WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM L, 27-34Big Red nearly rallies from a three-TD third quarter deficit, has five defensive takeaways and 257 rushing yards against the 5-1 Pioneers

FOLLOW BiG Red FOOtBaLL WorLd WIde WeB ..............................www.CornellBigRed.com/football www.InsideCornellFootball.com www.CornellFootballAssociation.orgFACeBook .....................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics www.Facebook.com/cornellfootballTWITTer .............................................. www.Twitter.com/cornellsports www.Twitter.com/BigRed_FootballyoUTUBe ....................................... www.Youtube.com/cornellathleticsLIve STATS (HoMe GAMeS) ........ www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/football/LIve vIdeo (HoMe GAMeS) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

CORNeLL COaChiNG staFFhead COaCh david aRCheR ‘05David Archer ‘05, the Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Cornell Football, is in his fourth season at the helm of the Big Red (8-27 overall, .229; 5-22, Ivy, .185) ... Archer is the seventh-youngest Division I head football coach in the country ... he had been an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at his alma mater for six years ... Archer was hired as head coach on Jan. 3, 2013.

asst. CoaChes on the Field ..................................................................... Jared Backus (Defensive Coordinator) Satyen Bhakta (Defensive Line) Guido Falbo (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers) Roy Istvan (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line)asst. CoaChes in the Box ......................................................................... Travis Burkett (Defensive Secondary) Peter Byron (Defensive Intern) Shane Hurd (Quarterbacks) John Kuceyeski (Running Backs)direCtor oF FootBall operations ............................Ryan McNamee dir. oF player personnel, alumni, Community and Career programs Pete DeStefanodireCtor oF sCouting.............................................................Zach HartathletiC trainers .................................... Bernie DePalma/Jim Casestrength CoaCh ............................................................... Tom Howleyadministrative assistant ................................................Karen Berkley

CORNeLL athLetiC COmmuNiCatiONsasst. ad/CommuniCation (FB ContaCt) ............... Jeremy Hartigan e-mail............................................................ [email protected] oFFiCe phone ...................................................... (607) 255-9788deputy direCtor .................................................................. Julie Grecoassistant direCtor - Content manager ............... Brandon Thomasmultimedia Coordinator .............................................Katie Peveradadir. oF multimedia/produCtion/WeB Comm................. John Lukachassistant direCtor - video ..............................................John EnrightWeB site ................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com

2016 ivy LeaGue staNdiNGs Ivy OverallSchool W - L Pct. W - L Pct. StreakHarvard 2 - 0 1.000 4 - 1 .800 â1Penn 2 - 0 1.000 3 - 2 .600 á3Princeton 2 - 0 1.000 4 - 1 .800 á3CORNELL 1 - 1 .500 3 - 2 .600 â2Yale 1 - 1 .500 1 - 4 .200 â1Brown 0 - 2 .000 1 - 4 .200 â4 Columbia 0 - 2 .000 1 - 4 .200 â1 Dartmouth 0 - 2 .000 3 - 2 .600 á1

2016 Ivy League Schedule/Results:laSt week

Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016Holy Cross 27, Harvard 17Fordham 44, Yale 37Sacred Heart 31, Cornell 24Dartmouth 20, Towson 17Penn 35, Columbia 10Princeton 31, Brown 7

thiS week

Friday, Oct. 21, 2016Penn at Yale, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016Cornell at Brown, 12:00 p.m.Harvard at Princeton, 1:00 p.m.Dartmouth at Columbia, 1:30 p.m.

next week

Friday, Oct. 21, 2016Yale at Columbia, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016Princeton at Cornell, 12:30 p.m.Brown at Penn, 1:00 p.m.Harvard at Dartmouth, 1:30 p.m.

2016 sCheduLe/ResuLts

Cornell at Brown, 12:00 p.m.

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Cornell Big Red at Brown • Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)

ABOUT BROWN• Brown brings a 1-4 overall record (0-2 Ivy) and a four-game losing streak into this weekend’s home game.• The Bears opened the season with a road win at Bryant (35-27) before suffering consecutive losses to Harvard (32-22), Rhode Island (28-13), Stetson (31-21) and Princeton (31-7).• Brown has hung its hat on its defense, which has allowed just 314.4 yards per game and had 44.5 tackles for loss and 13 sacks along with eight takeaways through five games.• Senior linebacker William Twyman has nearly doubled up his teammates with 46 tackles and also has five tackles for loss, an interception and two pass breakups.• Senior defensive end Richard Jarvis has 25 tackles, three sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.• The offense is averaging less than 300 yards per game, though veteran quarterback Kyle Moreno is back and has thrown for eight touchdowns already this year.• His favorite target is senior Alex Jette, who has 26 catches for 272 yards, while Troy Doles and Garrett Swanky have accounted for five total touchdowns through the air.• Head coach Phil Estes is in his 19th season on the Brown sidelines and sports a 109-75 career record with three Ivy League titles (1999, 2005, 2008).

THE SERIES• This will be the 64th meeting between Cornell and Brown, with the Bears holding a 36-26-1 advantage. • The two teams first met in 1895, a 6-4 Cornell win. • Brown has won 13 of the last 15 meetings, with Cornell’s last win coming in 2007, an exciting 38-31 overtime win at Schoellkopf Field. • The Bears won last year’s contest 44-24 in Ithaca despite a pair of touchdown receptions for Ben Rogers.

A WIN OVER BROWN WOULD ...• make Cornell 4-2 overall, doubling the combined win total from the last two seasons (2-18).• give the Big Red its first 2-1 Ivy start since 2000.• snap an eight-game losing streak to Brown.• signal Cornell’s first win in Providence since 2002 (0-6).• make the Big Red 3-1 on the road this season, matching the road win total of the previous four seasons combined (3-17).• avenge a 2015 loss for the fourth time this season. • be the 636th in program history (13th-most in the Football Championship Subdivision).

NOTING THE SACRED HEART GAME • Entering the game, Sacred Heart had allowed zero touchdowns and six total points in the second half in its five previous games. Cornell scored two touchdowns in making an attempt at a rally from 21 points down.• Junior Nick Gesualdi had his second career two interception day, giving him four in his last four games and nine for his career.• Gesualdi’s nine career picks is tied for ninth on Cornell’s all-time list.• Six of senior Chris Fraser’s eight punts were downed inside the 20, and the All-American ended the contest with a 44.6 yard average.• Cornell’s 257 rushing yards were three off the high mark under head coach David Archer, surpassed only by 260 yards last season against next week’s opponent, Brown.• Sophomore J.D. PicKell had career highs of 22 rushes, 95 yards and a touchdown.• Junior Jack Gellatly scored his first career touchdown on the ground.• Sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks had a career-high 87 rushing yards and his fourth touchdown on the ground.• Freshman Nickolas Null’s 34-yard field goal in the second quarter was the first of his career.• Sophomore Ryan Kelley posted his first career interception.• The Big Red was 4-for-4 scoring in red zone and scored 24 of its points off five Sacred Heart turnovers.• Freshman Harold Coles saw his first varsity action, returning a kickoff 24 yards.

TEAM NOTES TO KNOW• The Big Red will be out for its first 2-1 start to Ivy League play since 2000.• With three wins, Cornell has surpassed its win total from the previous two seasons combined (2-18).• Cornell is 2-1 on the road in 2016, matching the total of the last three seasons combined (2-13).• Cornell’s 3-0 start was just the ninth of its kind for the Big Red since the formation of the Ivy League in 1956 (1959, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1994, 1999, 2016).• The 23-point deficit against Colgate was the largest a Big Red team has overcome to win since erasing a 28-0 halftime lead en route to a 29-28 win at Harvard in 2000.

InsideCornellFootball.comCornell football’s web site, www.InsideCornellFootball.com, provides all the latest information on the Big Red program. Log on for new, exclusive videos and other information.

Live StatsCornell will use SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the Big Red’s home games in 2016. Visit www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/football/ for all of the official statistics.

LuncheonEach Monday during the football season, the Tompkins County Sports Council sponsors a luncheon at the Ra-mada Inn (2310 North Triphammer Rd., Ithaca, N.Y.) with the head coaches of Cornell, Ithaca College and Ithaca HS.

Postgame InterviewsCoach Archer and selected players will be available after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed.

Practice Interviews/CoverageAll interviews with Coach David Archer ‘05 and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Com-munications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules.

RadioAll of the Big Red’s football games in 2016 are carried live on WHCU-870 AM in the Ithaca area and on the internet at www.CornellBigRed.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 23rd season in the booth and 22nd season in the play-by-play chair.

IvyLeagueDigitalNetworkYou can watch live or on-demand video in High Defini-tion of Cornell’s home football games and select road games, including non-televised contests against Ivy League opponents. Cornell also broadcasts home games for field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, sprint foot-ball, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey, women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, wrestling, men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball and softball. For more information, visit www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

Social MediaYou can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at www.youtube.com/cornellathletics, www.facebook.com/cornellath-letics or www.twitter.com/cornellsports

Historical Football InformationFor Cornell football historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the ath-letic department’s official website (link below) or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet.

http://bit.ly/NaGF8Q

Milestone Games1 11-12-1887 UNION............................................L, 10-2450 10-1-1893 GETTYSBURG ..................................W, 16-0100 10-8-1898 CARLISLE ........................................W, 23-6200 11-9-1907 at Army .........................................W, 14-10300 11-10-1919 PENN STATE......................................L, 0-20400 10-8-1932 RICHMOND......................................W, 27-0500 11-18-1944 DARTMOUTH .................................W, 14-13600 11-24-1955 at Penn ...........................................W, 39-7700 9-30-1967 BUCKNELL .......................................W, 23-7800 9-30-1978 at Colgate .....................................W, 21-12900 10-15-1988 BROWN ...........................................W, 35-01,000 10-17-1998 BUCKNELL .....................................W, 23-191,100 10-25-2008 at Brown ..........................................L, 7-271,180 10-22-2016 at Brown ............................12:00 p.m.

Milestone Wins1 10-16-1888 PALMYRA ............................................ 26-050 10-17-1896 TUFTS ................................................. 18-0100 10-25-1902 OBERLIN ............................................. 57-0200 10-23-1920 COLGATE.............................................. 42-6300 10-5-1940 COLGATE.............................................. 34-0400 10-8-1960 HARVARD ............................................ 12-0500 9-27-1986 at Colgate ......................................... 21-12600 11-19-2005 at Penn ............................................... 16-7635 10-1-2016 at Colgate ..................................39-38

CORNeLL miLestONe Games

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Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 • Page 3 Cornell Big Red at Brown • Brown Stadium (Providence, R.I.)

NOTES TO KNOW• Cornell last started a season 3-0 in 2008, but finished that season 4-6.• The Big Red ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense (14.5 ppg.), fifth in pass efficiency defense (88.21) and is second in turnover margin (+3.0 per game).• Individually, Dalton Baks ranks second in completion percentage (.714) and both DJ Woullard (1.0 interceptions per game) and Zach Mays (1.000 field goal percent-age, 3-of-3) lead the nation in their respective categories.• Dalton Banks is the first Cornell player to account for five total touchdowns over their first two varsity starts since XXXXX.

OFFENSIVE NOTES TO KNOW• Sophomore Dalton Banks’ 454 passing yards in the win at Colgate ranks eighth on the school’s single-game list, while his four touchdowns were one shy of a school re-cord.• Banks’ five touchdowns responsible for (four passing, one rushing) against the Raiders tied a school history set four times by Jeff Mathews, twice by Ed Marinaro and once by Marty Sponaugle.• Banks became the sixth Cornell quarterback to have a 400-yard passing game. • Sophomore Chris Walker is just the 34th player in school history to record multiple 100-yard rushing games.• Senior wide receiver Collin Shaw (861) is within strik-ing distance of becoming the 23rd Cornellian to surpass 1,000 career receiving yards, joining classmate Ben Rog-ers, who hit that milestone at No. 16 Harvard.• Four different players on the Big Red roster have at least one 100-yard receiving game: Ben Rogers and Collin Shaw - 2, Marshall Deutz and James Hubbard - 1.• Rogers has caught nine passes for 210 yards (25.0 yards per catch) with three touchdowns over his last three games.• Senior Matt Sullivan is 20 yards shy of reaching 00 career receiving yards.• Twelve different receivers have caught a pass so far for the Big Red this season, matching the total from all of last season.

DEFENSIVE NOTES TO KNOW• With nine career interceptions, junior Nick Gesualdi is tied for ninth on the school’s career list and is the most by any Cornellian in 21 years (Doug Knopp ‘96 with 13).• Gesualdi needs five tackles to reach 150 for his career.• Four different players have led the team in tackles over the first five games (Bucknell, Daniel Crochet -11; Yale and Sacred Heart, Jackson Weber - 11 and 8; Colgate, Jus-tin Solomon - 15; Harvard, Nick Gesualdi -11).• Six different players have at least one game with double figure tackles (Daniel Crochet, Kurt Frimel, Nick Gesualdi, Justin Solomon, Jackson Weber, D.J. Woullard).• Cornell’s 10 interceptions is already more than double the Big Red’s total of 2015 (four).• Senior linebacker Jackson Weber needs 20 tackles to reach 200 in his career.

SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES TO KNOW• Cornell’s kickers have put 22-of-24 kickoffs into the end zone this season, with the others going to the 1 and 2 yard lines. In all, 17 of the 24 kickoffs have been touch-backs.• Freshman Nickolas Null is 1-of-1 on field goals, 4-of-5 on PATs and has five touchbacks on seven kickoffs.• The Big Red has already blocked two kicks this season, matching last season’s total.• The Big Red is 5-of-5 on field goals this season after making just four on 11 attempts in 2015. • Senior Chris Fraser has averaged at least 40 yards per punt in 20 of his last 21 games and was named Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week in the other after pinning all three Colgate punts inside the 11 earlier this year en route to a 36.0 yards per punt average.• Of his last 16 punts covering three games, Fraser has pinned 11 inside the 20.• Fraser averaged 44.6 yards per punt on eight kicks

Current Streak ....................................................................................................Lost 2 Current Home Streak ..........................................................................................Lost 1 Current Road Streak .....................................................................................Lost 1Last win ............................................................................ 27-13 vs. Yale (9/24/2016) Last road win ........................................................ 24-16 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Last loss .............................................................34-27 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016) Last road loss ......................................................... 29-13 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Last overtime game ............................................. 35-28 loss at Colgate (10/15/2011) Last overtime win ................................................. 38-31 vs. Brown (10/20/2007)

2016 Archer EraHome ...........................................................................................1-1 .................4-13Away ...........................................................................................2-1 .................4-14Natural Grass .................................................................................0-0 ...................0-3Artificial Turf .................................................................................3-2 .................8-24Day Games ....................................................................................2-2 .................7-24Night Games .................................................................................1-0 ...................1-3Televised Games ............................................................................1-1 ...................3-9Overtime Games ...........................................................................0-0 ...................0-0vs. Ranked Opponents ...................................................................1-1 ...................1-3

September ....................................................................................2-0 ...................3-5October .........................................................................................1-2 .................1-15November .....................................................................................0-0 ...................4-7

Leading after first quarter .............................................................1-0 ...................3-2Leading at halftime .......................................................................1-0 ...................5-2Leading after third quarter ............................................................2-0 ...................6-1

Trailing after first quarter ..............................................................2-2 .................4-18Trailing at halftime ........................................................................1-2 .................2-22Trailing after third quarter.............................................................1-2 .................2-26

Tied after first quarter ...................................................................0-0 ...................1-7Tied at halftime .............................................................................1-0 ...................1-3Tied after third quarter ..................................................................0-0 ...................0-0

Scoring first ...................................................................................1-1 ...................4-6Opponent scores first ....................................................................2-1 .................4-21

Winning the coin toss ....................................................................0-1 .................3-12Losing the coin toss .......................................................................3-1 .................5-15Reciving the opening kickoff .........................................................3-2 .................5-19Opponent receives the opening kickoff .........................................0-0 ...................3-8

vs. Independent Opponents ..........................................................0-0 ...................0-1vs. Ivy League Opponents ..............................................................1-1 .................5-18vs. Northeast Conference Opponents.............................................0-1 ...................0-2vs. Patriot League Opponents ........................................................2-0 ...................3-6

More rushing yards than opponent ...............................................1-0 ...................3-2Fewer rushing yards than opponent ..............................................2-2 .................5-25Rush for < 100 yards .....................................................................1-1 .................3-16Rush for 100+ yards ......................................................................2-1 .................5-11Opponent rushes for < 100 yards ..................................................0-0 ...................2-1Opponent rushes for 100+ yards...................................................3-2 .................6-26

More passing yards than opponent ...............................................2-1 ...................4-9Fewer passing yards than opponent ..............................................1-1 .................4-18Pass for < 200 yards ......................................................................1-1 .................3-11Pass for 200+ yards.......................................................................2-1 .................5-16Opponent passes for < 200 yards ..................................................0-0 ...................3-3Opponent passes for 200+ yards...................................................3-2 .................5-24

Lead in time of possession ............................................................1-1 .................4-13Trail in time of possession .............................................................2-1 .................4-14

Score < 20 points ..........................................................................0-1 .................1-13Score 20+ points ...........................................................................3-1 .................7-14Score 30+ points ...........................................................................1-0 ...................4-1Score 40+ points ..........................................................................0-0 ...................2-0Opponent scores < 20 points ........................................................2-0 ...................5-1Opponent scores 20+ points .........................................................1-2 .................3-26Opponent scores 30+ points .........................................................1-1 .................2-20Opponent scores 40+ points ........................................................0-0 .................1-10

More total yards than opponent ....................................................1-0 ...................3-3Fewer total yards than opponent ..................................................2-2 .................5-23Total yards are equal .....................................................................0-0 ...................0-1Gain <300 total yards ...................................................................0-0 .................2-14Gain 300+ total yards ...................................................................3-1 .................6-12Opponent gains < 300 total yards.................................................0-0 ...................0-1Opponent gains 300+ total yards .................................................3-1 .................8-25

More turnovers than opponent .....................................................1-1 .................2-13Fewer turnovers than opponent ....................................................2-1 ...................6-5Same number of turnovers ............................................................0-0 ...................0-8Commit no turnovers ....................................................................1-0 ...................3-1Commit < 3 turnovers ...................................................................2-1 .................6-19Commit 3+ turnovers ...................................................................1-1 ...................2-8Force < 3 turnovers .......................................................................1-1 .................3-23Force 3+ turnovers ........................................................................2-1 ...................5-4

Commit < 6 penalties ...................................................................1-0 ...................2-8Commit 6+ penalties ....................................................................2-2 .................6-19

Third down % < 25 .......................................................................0-0 ...................1-5Third down % 25-49 .....................................................................3-2 .................7-18Third down % 50+ ........................................................................0-0 ...................0-4Opponent third down % < 25 .......................................................0-0 ...................0-0Opponent third down % 25-49 .....................................................3-0 .................8-13Opponent third down % 50+ ........................................................0-2 .................0-14

Gain < 15 first downs ...................................................................0-0 ...................3-8Gain 15+ first downs ....................................................................3-2 .................5-19Opponent gains < 15 first downs..................................................0-0 ...................1-0Opponent gains 15+ first downs ..................................................3-2 .................7-27

ReCORd BReakdOWN Last meetiNG BROWN 44, CORNeLL 24Oct. 24, 2015 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Brown jumped out to a three-touchdown lead less than 10 minutes in at Schoellkopf Field, but Cornell kept coming, inch-by-inch. • The Big Red rallied to within 10 points early in the fourth quarter thanks to an impressive game on the ground from its offense, but the Bears’ air attack ultimately lifted them to a 44-24 victory.• The Big Red piled up 260 rushing yards, with sophomore fullback Jack Gellatly leading four rushers with at least 30 yards on the ground with 93 yards on just 12 carries. • Sophomores Josh Sweet (six carries, 60 yards) and Jake Jatis (four carries, 48 yards) and junior Dane Brown (six carries, 33 yards) were also highly effective. • The rushing total was the highest in a game for a Big Red team since the 2009 squad piled up 284 yards against Fordham. • The Big Red’s offensive line of seniors Zach Wilk and Daniel Cunningham and juniors Dan Morin, Alex Emanuels and John Foster continuously opened holes that allowed players to average 7.3 yards per carry.• Cornell’s three touchdowns all came through the air however, with senior Ben Rogers hauling in two as part of a five-catch, 109-yard effort. • Junior Robert Somborn completed 18-of-38 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns without committing a turnover.• Defensively, Miles Norris had eight tackles and forced a fumble. • Freshman Mason Banbury,seeing his first action on the defensive line, had four tackles and a sack.• Pena led Brown with his 112 rushing yards and four short touchdowns, while quarterback Marcus Fuller tossed for 312 yards and two touchdowns. • Alex Jette was his favorite target, hauling in nine passes for 157 yards and the 59-yard score in the game’s first minute.

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALBrown ................................... 21 13 0 10 — 44Cornell.................................... 3 7 7 7 — 24

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 14:24 B—Jette 59-yard pass from Fuller (Senne kick) 6:26 B—Pena 1-yard run (Senne kick) 5:57 B—Pena 1-yard run (Senne kick) 1:12 C—Pierik 27-yard field goal2Q 9:45 B—Strachan 30-yard pass from Fuller (Senne kick) 5:20 C—Rogers 14-yard pass from Somborn (Pierik kick) 2:39 B—Pena 1-yard touchdown (Senne kick failed)3Q 2:53 C—Sullivan 4-yard pass from Somborn (Pierik kick)4Q 14:15 C—Rogers 49-yard pass from Somborn (Pierik kick) 8:20 B—Senne 32-yard field goal 2:49 B—Pena 1-yard touchdown (Senne kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Brown CornellFirst Downs 29 26Rushing Attempts-Yards 41-171 39-260Passing Yards 312 226Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 38-22-0 43-20-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 79-483 82-486Punt Return - Yards 1-4 1-0Kick Return - Yards 1-17 6-80Interception Return - Yards 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 3-45.0 4-41.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-51 9-863rd Down Conversions 7-12 7-174th Down Conversions 0-1 1-2Sacks-Yards 2-17 1-14Time of Possession 28:28 31:32Red Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-5

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: B — Pena 25-112 4 TDs, Rosenbauer 9-55, Doles 2-12, Fuller 4-0; C — Gellatly 12-93, Sweet 6-60, Jatis 4-48, Brown 6-33, Deutz 1-13, Somborn 10-13.

Passing: B — Fuller 22-38-0 312 2 TDs; C — Somborn 18-38-0 205 3 TDs, Jatis 2-4-0 21, Team 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: B — Jette 9-157 TD, Doles 5-58, Strachan 3-49 TD, Rosenbauer 2-12, Pena 1-14, Whitney 1-13, Bucka 1-9; C — Rogers 5-109 2 TDs, Gellatly 5-52, Deutz 5-34, Hubbard 2-12, Sullivan 2-10 TD, Hayes 1-9.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): B — Rizek 9-3-12, Tylki 7-1-8, Walsh 5-2-7, Richardson 3-2-5, Quigley 4-0-4; C — Norris 8-0-8, Duncombe 5-1-6, Barnes 2-4-6, Fives 1-5-6.

Interceptions: B — None; C — None.

Sacks (UA-A): B — Rizek 1-0, Walsh 1-0; C — Banbury 1-0.

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against Sacred Heart with a school-record six being downed inside the 20.• Fraser has averaged 40.0 yards per punt in 32 of his 35 career games with the Big Red.• Jelani Taylor and Luis Uceta each have four special teams tackles to lead the coverage unit.

BIG RED INVOLVED IN STORIED RIVALRIES• The Big Red is involved in three of the top 20 most-played rivalries in the FCS. • The Cornell-Penn series ranks fifth in most games played, a total that will reach 123 this season. • The 103 meetings between Cornell and Columbia ranks 14th, while the Cornell-Dartmouth rivalry stands 18th with 99 games played. • Right behind that is the series with Colgate, which sits right outside the top 20 with 98 meetings.• The Cornell-Dartmouth and the Cornell-Penn series are the second-longest uninterrupted active series, as the teams have met every season since 1919, a span of 97 years. They trail only the Lafayette-Lehigh series, which has been played every year since 1897.

FOOTBALL GETS NCAA RECOGNITION (AGAIN)• Football has been publicly recognized by the NCAA for its Academic Progress Report (APR) score being in the top 10 percent nationally each year since the scores were first tabulated in 2004-05.• Two Cornell sports (football and men’s golf) have been publicly recognized each year since the APR was first released and are among just 110 teams across the country in all sports with that accomplishment.• Cornell’s score of 991 (out of 1,000) this past year is the highest in school history (the four highest scores in program history have come over the last four years - 987, 987, 986, 991).• Only five FCS schools have been honored each year in football (Cornell, Dartmouth, Davidson, Penn and Yale), with four coming from the Ivy League.• The APR measures semester-by-semester records for every individual team in Division I with regard to each team members’ continuing eligibility, retention and progress toward graduation.

BIG RED RANKED AMONG TOP 100 COLLEGE PROGRAMS IN HISTORY BY AP• Cornell was ranked as one of the top 100 football programs of all-time according to the Associated Press in a ranking released in August 2016. • At No. 72, the Big Red ranked ahead of a number of Bowl Championship Subdivision (BCS) schools and second among Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) programs.• Only Penn (No. 66) placed higher among current FCS schools, while other Ivy League teams on the list included Dartmouth (No. 87), Yale (No. 90), Princeton (No. 81) and Columbia (No. 99).• Few collegiate football programs have the storied history of Cornell. • With more than 120 seasons of football in the books, the Big Red has claimed five national titles, won more than 600 games and has had legendary players and coaches perform on historic Schoellkopf Field. • Names such as Glenn “Pop” Warner and Heisman Trophy finalist and NCAA record-breaker Ed Marinaro have suited up for Cornell, while seven College Football Hall of Famers have set the strategy as head coaches. • In all, 138 All-Americans and 11 National Football Hall of Fame members have played for the Big Red.• The top 10 schools on the list, done to celebrate 80 years of the Associated Press poll, were Ohio State, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Alabama, USC, Nebraska, Michigan, Texas, Florida State and Florida.

YOUR 2016 CAPTAINS• Seniors Miles Norris (ILB), Ben Rogers (WR), Matt Sullivan (TE) and Jackson Weber (ILB) were elected as team captains for the 2016 season.• Norris is the program’s 17th two-year captain (Jeff Mathews ‘14 is the lone three-time captain).• Norris ranked fourth on the team in tackles (48) and paced the squad in forced fumbles (two) as a junior linebacker in 2015. • The two-year starter and three-year letter winner has posted 134 tackles with 11.0 for a loss with 5.5 sacks, three pass breakups, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovered and a blocked kick over his career.• Rogers returns to the Big Red for a fifth season at wide receiver after ranking among the Ivy League and the nation’s top all-purpose yardage leaders.• He became the 22nd Cornellian to reach 1,000 career receiving yards (1,003) and is within striking distance of becoming the 11th with 3,000 career all-purpose yards (2,597).• Sullivan will begin his third season as a key cog on the offense from his tight end position.• An excellent pass catcher and punishing blocker, he has hauled in 47 passes for 480 yards and three touchdowns over the last three seasons.

• Fourth season directing the Big Red football program. • Became youngest Division I head football coach in the country when he was named the Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football on Jan. 3, 2013.• In front of more than 15,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field, Cornell flew around the field defensively, made huge special teams plays and showcased an opportunistic and explosive offense in a 45-13 win over Bucknell in his first game.

• His steadfast preparation and positive attitude helped the Big Red weather a mid-season storm that saw Cornell lose seven straight games, only to turn the season around with wins in its last two contests.• Spent six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, including the last four seasons as the recruiting coordinator.• Coached the fullbacks, tight ends, running backs, offensive linemen and linebackers during his tenure as an assistant.• His three recruiting classes as coordinator yielded 55 first-year players that earned varsity action and 21 that captured at least one start. • Was a three-year starter and team captain in 2004 while playing on the offensive line.

David Archer ‘05the rOger J. weiSS ‘61 head cOach Of fOOtBall

THE ARCHER FILEPERSONALBorn: Nov. 5, 1982

EDUCATIONCornell University, 2005 (B.A. in Economics)

PLAYING EXPERIENCECornell University (The Ivy League), Offensive Line

• Three-year letter winner (2002, ‘03, ‘04).• Team captain in 2004. • Three-year starter on the same offensive line that produced Kevin Boothe, moved from tackle to guard to center during his senior year. • Earned the team’s Enzo Montemurro Award for spirit and leadership, as well as the inaugural Jaime McMana-mon Award, given to a senior for hard work and diligence in the strength and conditioning program, in 2004.

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position Record Conference Record (Finish) 2006 Fairleigh Dickinson Assistant Coach 2-8 2-7 Middle Atlantic (t-9th)2007 Cornell Assistant Coach 5-5 2-5 (7th)2008 Cornell Assistant Coach 4-6 2-5 (t-6th)2009 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 2-8 1-6 (8th)2010 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 2-8 1-6 (7th)2011 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 5-5 3-4 (6th)2012 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 4-6 2-5 (t-6th)2013 Cornell Head Coach 3-7 2-5 (7th)2014 Cornell Head Coach 1-9 1-6 (7th)2015 Cornell Head Coach 1-9 1-6 (t-6th)2016 Cornell Head Coach 3-2 1-1 Totals 4th season at Cornell as head coach 8-27 5-18

ARCHER VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent ................ Overall W-L ...............At Home ......... On the Road ............In OTBrown ......................................... 0-3 ............................ 0-2 ...........................0-1 ..................0-0Bucknell ...................................... 2-2 ............................ 1-1 ...........................1-1 ..................0-0Colgate ........................................ 1-3 ............................ 0-2 ...........................1-1 ..................0-0Columbia ..................................... 3-0 ............................ 2-0 ...........................1-0 ..................0-0Dartmouth .................................. 0-3 ............................ 0-1 ...........................0-2 ..................0-0Harvard ....................................... 0-4 ............................ 0-2 ...........................0-2 ..................0-0Lehigh ......................................... 0-1 ............................ 0-1 ...........................0-0 ..................0-0Monmouth .................................. 0-1 ............................ 0-0 ...........................0-1 ..................0-0Penn ............................................ 1-2 ............................ 0-1 ...........................1-1 ..................0-0Princeton .................................... 0-3 ............................ 0-1 ...........................0-2 ..................0-0Sacred Heart ............................... 0-2 ............................ 0-1 ...........................0-1 ..................0-0Yale ............................................. 1-3 ............................ 1-1 ...........................0-2 ..................0-0

YOUNGEST DIVISION I FOOTBALL COACHES (3+ Years Experience)Name, School Age (as of Oct. 22, 2016) RecordDavid Archer, Cornell 33 years, 11 months, 18 days 8-27 (fourth season)Paul Nichols, Davidson 35 years, 8 months, 29 days 5-37 (fourth season)PJ Fleck, Western Michigan 35 years, 10 months, 25 days 24-21 (fourth season)Jerry Mack, North Carolina Central 35 years, 11 months, 30 days 20-11 (third season)Matt Campbell, Iowa State 36 years, 10 months, 25 days 36-22 (fifth season)

2016 Ivy League Preseason PollRk. School ............................................... Points1. Harvard (7) ........................................................ 1262. Penn (9) ............................................................ 1193. Dartmouth .......................................................... 834. Yale ..................................................................... 815. Princeton ............................................................. 796. Brown (1) ............................................................ 617. Columbia ............................................................. 438. CORNELL ....................................................20

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• Weber, a consistent starter at linebacker over the past three seasons, is the team’s active leading tackler (180). • A three-year letter winner, he has started 32 consecutive games and led the team with 54 tackles a season ago.

STATING THE STATES• Cornell’s 114-player roster is made up of student-athletes from 31 states, as well as Canada, South Africa and the District of Columbia.• A team-high 10 players come to Cornell from California, Pennsylvania and New York.• Nine players are from Maryland, eight players are from Texas and seven apiece come from Michigan and Virginia.

CORNELL HALL OF FAME ADDS TWO GRIDDERS• A pair of Cornell football legends were inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 24.• All-American and two-time NFL Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe ‘05 and top 10 all-time rusher Scott Oliaro ‘92 were among 10 inductees.• Boothe was a three-time first-team All-Ivy pick and four-year starter for the Big Red at offensive tackle, he became just the fourth Cornell player to earn first-team all-league honors three times. • A sixth round pick in the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders, Boothe played a decade in the NFL and won two Super Bowl rings with the New York Giants, including as a starter in 2011.• One of Cornell’s most versatile offensive players, Oliaro holds the single-game rushing record (288 yards) and the single-game all-purpose yardage record (395 yards), ranks seventh all-time in career touchdowns, eighth all-time in career all-purpose yards and 10th all-time in career rushing yards. • He led the team in receptions in 1989 and 1990, points in 1990 and 1992, and rushing yards in 1992.

CORNELLIANS IN THE NFL• Two Cornellians were on NFL opening day rosters in 2016. • Bryan Walters ‘10, one of the Big Red’s all-time greats at wide receivers, entered his seventh NFL season overall and second with the Jacksonville Jaguars.• He spent the previous three seasons with his hometown Seattle Seahawks with a Super Bowl ring to his name in 2014.• He also had spent time with the San Diego Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings.• Walters, a wide receiver and special teams returner, entered the season having played in 32 career games with two starts.• He caught 41 passes for 452 yards and a touchdown, returned six kickoffs for 123 yards and returned 43 punts for 282 yards.• Fourth-year offensive lineman JC Tretter ‘13 was an FCS All-American before being drafted in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers in 2013.• He was named the team’s starting center in 2016 and has played in 24 contests with three starts entering the year.• Tretter suffered an injury during official team activities (OTA) and missed his first NFL season, and was slated to be the Packers’ starting center in 2014 before a preseason injury.• Has seen action at both tackle spots and left guard as well as at center.

CORNELL FOOTBALL AT 129 YEARS• This is the 130th year since the start of Cornell football, but it will be the 129th season.• The first official Big Red football team was formed in 1887, and Cornell has sponsored a squad every year since except 1918 during World War I.

FRASER IN THE RECORD BOOKCAREER PUNTING AVERAGE - CORNELL 1. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) ....................42.822. Bob Dean (1946-48) ..............................40.063. John Burns (1946) .................................40.004. Charles Watson (1995-98) .....................39.66

CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE - IVY LEAGUE 1. Chris Fraser, Cornell (2013-pr) ........42.822. Rob Sims, Penn (1990-93) .......................41.63. Matt Evans, Princeton (1995-98) .............40.8 Nathan Lovett, Brown (2008-11) ............40.8

CAREER PUNTS - CORNELL 1. Mike Baumgartel (2001-04).....................2442. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) .......................188

CAREER PUNTS - IVY LEAGUE 1. Wayne Schlobohm, Dartmouth (1996-99) 2592. Mike Baumgartel, Cornell (2001-04) ........2443. Matt Evans, Princeton (1995-98) ..............2394. Ryan Kiernan, Columbia (1997-00) ..........2335. Mike Giampaolo, Harvard (1996-99) ........215 Tom Mante, Yale (2006-09) ......................2157. Paul Delaney, Columbia (2011-13) ...........207-- Chris Fraser (2013-pr) .......................188

CAREER PUNTING YARDS - CORNELL1. Mike Baumgartel (2001-04)..................8,7742. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) ....................8,050

CAREER PUNTS INSIDE 20 - CORNELL1. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) .........................622. Mike Baumgartel (2001-04)...................... 56

CAREER PUNTS 50+ YARDS - CORNELL1. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) .........................402. Mike Baumgartel (2001-04)...................... 11

CAREER PUNTS FAIR CAUGHT - CORNELL1. Drew Alston (2007-10) .............................. 422. Chris Fraser (2013-pr) .........................40

Schoellkopf At 101 Years Young• Schoellkopf Field has been an indelible mark of Cornell football since it opened in 1915 and this year will be the 101st season at the home field. • 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 first year on the field was one of its best, going 9-0 and winning the national championship. • In 1915, General Electric Company completed work on a flood searchlight system for the field, 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 artificial turf on the field, and it was resurfaced three times, the last time in 1999. • A new press box was built in 1986.• The 2008 season saw installation of FieldTurf synthetic grass to replace the artificial turf. • In 2016, the West Stands were demolished and the field was moved 15 feet toward the Crescent while replacing the FieldTurf to ready for more construction at the site

Schoellkopf Facts• Schoellkopf Field is the fourth-oldest FCS stadium, opening in 1915. Only Penn’s Franklin Field (1895), Harvard Stadium (1903) and the Yale Bowl (1914) are older. • The playing area before World War I was Percy Field, alongside Fall Creek, the present site of Ithaca HS.• The Big Red’s all-time record at Schoellkopf Field is 292-179-15 (.617).

Top: On Nov. 10, 1951, the Big Red defeated Michigan 20-7 in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history (35,300).

CORNELL IMPROVEMENTS• Cornell has shown significant improvements across the board over last year through five games.Year Record Scoring Off. Scoring Def. Tot. Off Pass Off. Rush Off. Tot. Def. Pass Def. Rush Def. TO Margin 2015 0-5 14.0 30.2 295.4 197.6 97.8 430.8 264.6 166.2 -82016 3-2 25.4 25.4 402.4 258.8 143.6 433.2 252.6 180.6 +3Difference +3 +11.4 -4.8 +107.0 +61.2 +45.8 +2.4 -12.0 +14.4 +11

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Quick FactsGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: .................................................. Ithaca, N.Y. 14853Founded: .......................................................................1865Enrollment (undergraduate): .....................................13,700Nickname: ..........................................................The Big RedSchool Colors: .................................Carnelian Red and WhiteHome Field: ................. Schoellkopf Field (21,500, FieldTurf )Affiliation: .. NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)Conference: ................................................... The Ivy LeagueInterim President: ...............................Hunter R. Rawlings IIIAthletic Director: .......................................J. Andrew Noel Jr.

2016 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ..................................David Archer (Cornell ‘05) Record at Cornell: ...............................8-27, fourth season Overall Record: ...................................8-27, fourth seasonAssistant Coaches: ................................................................Jared Backus (Springfield ‘93) — Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord.Roy Istvan (Southern Connecticut State ‘90) — Off. Coord./OL Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02) — Asst. Head Coach/CBShane Hurd (Canisius ‘98) — Asst. Head Coach/QBSatyen Bhakta (Temple ‘05) — DL/Dir. of Recuiting Ops.Guido Falbo (Central Connecticut State ‘97) — LB/Special TeamsJohn Kuceyeski (Penn State ‘09) — RBPeter Byron (Ferrum ‘12) — Defensive InternDirector of Football Operations: ................... Ryan McNameeDir. of Player Personnel, Alumni, Community & Career ........ Programs: ................................................ Pete DeStefanoDirector of Scouting: .............................................Zach HartVideo Intern: ......................................................Ross TalbertAdministrative Assistant: ................................Karen BerkleyAthletic Trainers: .......................... Bernie DePalma, Jim CaseStrength & Conditioning Coach: ........................ Tom Howley

2016 FOOTBALL INFORMATION2016 Captains: ....................Miles Norris ‘17, Ben Rogers ‘16, .....................................Matt Sullivan ‘17, Jackson Weber ‘172015 Record: ................................................................... 1-9 Home/Away: ........................................................ 1-4/0-52015 Ivy Record/Finish: ........................................1-6 (t-7th) Home/Away: ....................................................... 1-2/0-4Offense: ................................................................... MultipleDefense: .................................................................. 3/4 baseLetter Winners Returning/Lost: ................................... 43/17Starters Returning/Lost: ................................................ 21/7Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: .................................. 7/4Defensive Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 8/3Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: ........................... 6/0Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.): ................... 27/25/31/31

HISTORICAL FOOTBALL INFORMATIONFirst Year of Football: .....................................................1887Overall All-Time Record: .......................... 635-510-34 (.553)Overall Ivy League Record: ........................ 180-237-4 (.432)Overall Record at Schoellkopf Field: ........ 292-179-15 (.616)National Championships: . 5 (1915, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1939)Ivy League Championships: ..................3 (1971, 1988, 1990)First-Team All-Ivy Selections ...........................................156All-Americans: ................................................................136National Football Hall of Fame Selections: ........................18Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans: ...................14

• The Big Red has an overall record of 635-510-34 (.553) in its 129 years of football. • The program’s 635 wins rank 13th among all FCS schools. • Over the years, Cornell has taken on 89 different opponents, with its most frequent opponent being Penn (122 meetings).

CORNELL LEGEND PETE GOGOLAK ‘64 HONORED BY NFF• Pete Gogolak ‘64 and his brother, Princeton star Charlie Gogolak, were named the National Football Foundation’s Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award Recipients for 2015.• The first soccer-style place-kicker in collegiate football history, Pete set a national major college record of 44 consecutive kicking conversions from 1961-63.• First presented in 1974, the NFF Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award provides national recognition to those whose efforts to support the NFF and its goals have been local in nature or who have made significant contributions to the game of football either to the manner in which it is played and coached or to the manner in which it is enjoyed by spectators. • The Gogolaks were honored at the 58th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on Dec. 8, 2015 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS• Cornell holds claim to five national titles in its storied football history. • The Big Red claimed at least a share of the 1915 (Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1921 (Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1922 (Helms, Parke Davis), 1923 (Sagarin) and 1939 (Litkenhous, Sagarin) titles. • All five teams went undefeated and dominated their opponents. • The 1915 team was 9-0 and outscored its opponents 287-50 with four shutouts. • The 1921, 1922 and 1923 squads each went 8-0 and outscored their opponents 392-21, 339-27 and 320-33, respectively. • The teams allowed more than one touchdown in a game just once during that 24-game span while scoring 40 or more points 14 times. • The 1939 team was 8-0 and defeated Syracuse, Penn State and Ohio State.

NEXT UP• Cornell begins its final stretch of three home games in the final four weekends when Princeton visits Schoellkopf Field on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 12:30 p.m.• The game will be televised by OneWorld Sports and will be simulcast on the Ivy League Digital Network.• The Tigers lead the all-time series 60-36-2 after a 47-21 Princeton win last season, its third straight win over the Big Red.

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Cornell Depth ChartOFFENSE WR 18 BEN ROGERS (Sr., 6-2, 215, Geneva, Ill.) 28 James Hubbard (Jr., 6-0, 179, Fullerton, Calif.) LT 66 ISLAM MOHAMED (Sr., 6-3, 280, Inwood, N.Y.) 74 Theo Goosen (Jr., 6-4, 297, Virginia Beach, Va.) LG 75 JAKE WALTMAN (Sr., 6-3, 292, Ringgold, Va.) 76 Dan Morin (Sr., 6-3, 282, Overland Park, Kan.) C 79 ALEX EMANUELS (Sr., 6-2, 278, Mercer Island, Wash.) 60 Flint Geier (Sr., 6-3, 283, Alpharetta, Ga.) RG 73 JOHN FOSTER (Sr., 6-5, 279, Scituate, Mass.) 77 Gus Basanes (Jr., 6-4, 299, Bethesda, Md.) RT 70 HENRY STILLWELL (So., 6-5, 290, Richmond, Va.) 71 Mason Manning III (So., 6-6, 298, Olympia, Wash.) TE 89 MATT SULLIVAN (Sr., 6-4, 252, Pittsford, N.Y.) 82 Hayes Nolte (Jr., 6-4, 253, Blue Bell, Pa.) WR 23 MARSHALL DEUTZ (Sr., 5-10, 187, Manhattan Beach, Calif.) 10 Jordan Young (Sr., 5-10, 189, Charlotte, N.C.) WR 3 COLLIN SHAW (Sr., 6-2, 210, Plano, Texas) 80 Brady Malone (Sr., 6-3, 206, Herndon, Va.) QB 7 DALTON BANKS (So., 6-3, 232, San Antonio, Texas) 4 Jake Jatis (Jr., 6-4, 230, Crown Point, Ind.) or 5 Robert Somborn (Sr., 6-1, 202, McKinney, Texas) RB 9 CHRIS WALKER (So., 6-1, 206, Lewisburg, Tenn.) 30 Jack Gellatly (Jr., 5-11, 237, Bellevue, Wash.)

DEFENSE DE 56 SETH HOPE (Jr., 6-3, 255, Fort Thomas, Ky.) 92 James Eaton (Jr., 6-2, 242, Tulsa, Okla.) NG 96 MICHAEL STAPLES (Sr., 6-3, 276, Wayne, Pa.) 95 Chase Wickenheiser (So., 6-5, 275, Clarks Summit, Pa.)DT 93 GENO DEMARCO (Jr., 6-3, 265, Perrysburg, Ohio 51 Victor Olapinsin (So., 6-3, 263, Bloomfield, N.J.) OLB 33 RYAN KELLEY (So., 6-3, 237, Ross, Calif.) 5 Malcolm Chaka (So., 6-3, 229, Mississauga, Ontario) ILB 48 KURT FRIMEL (Jr., 6-1, 234, Cream Ridge, N.J.) 6 Jeremiah Shaw (Jr., 6-3, 220, Westerville, Ohio) ILB 49 REIS SEGGEBRUCH (So., 6-0, 235, Tomball, Texas) 32 Daniel Crochet (Jr., 6-3, 236, Stone Mountain, Ga.) OLB 22 JACKSON WEBER (Sr., 6-2, 229, Whitefish Bay, Wis.) 15 Maxwell McCormick (So., 6-3, 225, Holland, Ohio) CB 4 JELANI KING (Jr., 5-11, 182, Albany, N.Y.) 21 Luis Uceta (Sr., 5-10, 180, Endwell, N.Y.) SS 41 NICK GESUALDI (Jr., 6-0, 201, Sykesville, Md.) 27 Erik Bloomquist (Jr., 6-1, 204, Sacramento, Calif.) WS 16 JUSTIN SOLOMON (Sr., 6-2, 208, Chandler, Ariz.) 12 Malik Leary (Fr., 6-2, 206, Shreveport, La.) CB 31 DJ WOULLARD (So., 6-1, 196, Fullerton, Calif.) 3 Jelani Taylor (Fr., 5-11, 179, Mount Morris, Mich.)

Pronunciation GuideOn The FieldGus Basanes ................................ buh-SAHN-issIjhad Bonner .......................................... ih-JHODNic Canal .............................................. kuh-NALLMalcolm Chaka ....................................CHA-kuhGarrett Cloer ........................................ khlo-URRDaniel Crochet .................................... cro-SHEAMarshall Deutz.........................................DOYTZDrew Diedrich .................................... DEE-drickKurt Frimel ...........................................FRIMM-elFlint Geier ................................................GUY-urrJack Gellatly ................................. guh-LATT-leeNick Gesualdi ..............................jez-WALL-deeJaivon Gibbs ........................................ JAY-vohnJake Hogge ................................................... HOGJake Jatis ................................................... JAY-tissDavy Lizana.......................................li-ZAH-nuhHayes Nolte .......................................... NOLL-teeVictor Olapinsin ..............................o-la-PIN-sinDylan Otolski ...............................uh-TOLL-skeeLars Pedersen .................................PEDD-er-sinJoe Pierik .................................................. PIER-ickEric Sade ....................................................... SAYDReis Seggebruch ...REESE sedge-uh-BROOKLuis Uceta .......................lou-EES you-SEA-tuhJackson Weber ......................................WEBB-erNathaniel Weber ..................................WEBB-erRyan Weigel ......................................... WHY-gullDJ Woullard ......................................... WOOL-irdOn The SidelinesJared Backus ..........................................BACK-issSatyen Bhakta ................SAHT-yen BOCK-tuhJohn Kuceyeski .................... koo-suh-YES-key

OFFENSEOpp. WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR RB/WR RB QBBUCK Rogers Mohamed Waltman Emanuels Foster Stillwell Bland Malone Gellatly (RB) Walker BanksYALE Rogers Mohamed Waltman Emanuels Foster Stillwell Bland Shaw Gellatly (RB) Walker BanksCOLG Rogers Mohamed Waltman Geier Foster Stillwell Sullivan Shaw Deutz (WR) Walker BanksHARV Rogers Mohamed Waltman Emanuels Foster Stillwell Sullivan Shaw Deutz (WR) Walker BanksSACHRT Hubbard Mohamed Waltman Emanuels Foster Stillwell Sullivan Shaw Nolte (TE) Gellatly BanksBRWN PRIN DART COLU PENN

DEFENSEOpp. DE NG DT OLB ILB ILB OLB CB SS FS CBBUCK Hope Staples DeMarco Chaka Frimel Crochet J.Weber King Gesualdi Solomon WoullardYALE Hope Staples DeMarco Chaka Frimel Seggebruch J.Weber King Gesualdi Solomon WoullardCLG Hope Staples DeMarco R.Kelley Frimel Seggebruch J.Weber King Gesualdi Solomon WoullardHARV Hope Staples DeMarco R.Kelley Frimel Seggebruch J.Weber King Gesualdi Solomon WoullardSACHRT Hope Staples DeMarco R.Kelley Frimel Crochet J.Weber King Gesualdi Solomon WoullardBRWN PTON DART COLU PENN

SPECIAL TEAMSOpp. PK P KR PR LS HBUCK Mays Fraser Rogers Rogers Pope RogersYALE Mays Fraser Rogers Rogers Pope RogersCLG Mays Fraser Rogers Rogers Pope RogersHARV Null Fraser Walker Hubbard Pope RogersSACHRT Null Fraser PicKell PicKell Pope FraserBRWN PTON DART COLU PENN

2016 Game-By-Game staRteRs

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 99 NICKOLAS NULL (Fr., 5-11, 165, Bradenton, Fla.) 10 Michael Hobson (Sr., 5-10, 180, Coos Bay, Ore.) P 36 CHRIS FRASER (Sr., 6-2, 211, Potomac, Md.) 99 Nickolas Null (Fr., 5-11, 165, Bradenton, Fla.) KR 8 J.D. PICKELL (So., 6-0, 199, Santa Ana, Calif.) 28 James Hubbard (Jr., 6-0, 179, Fullerton, Calif.)

PR 28 JAMES HUBBARD (Jr., 6-0, 179, Fullerton, Calif.) 18 Ben Rogers (Sr., 6-2, 215, Geneva, Ill.) LS 45 MAC POPE (Jr., 6-1, 233, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 52 Frank O’Dowd (Fr., 6-4, 232, Plantation, Fla.) H 36 CHRIS FRASER (Sr., 6-2, 211, Potomac, Md.) 4 Jake Jatis (Jr., 6-4, 230, Crown Point, Ind.)

The Start Chart 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOTDalton Banks — — 0 5 5Nick Bland 0 3 2 2 7Malcolm Chaka — — 0 2 2Daniel Crochet — 0 0 2 2Demetrius Daltirus — 1 0 0 1Geno DeMarco — 3 10 5 18Marshall Deutz 0 2 5 3 10James Eaton — 1 0 0 1Alex Emanuels 1 0 10 4 15Kurt Frimel — 0 0 5 5John Foster 0 0 10 5 15Flint Geier 0 0 0 1 1Jack Gellatly — 0 1 3 4Nick Gesualdi — 9 10 5 24Seth Hope — 0 10 5 15James Hubbard — 0 2 1 3Jake Jatis — 5 0 0 5Brett Jones 10 6 — 0 16Ryan Kelley — — 0 3 3Jelani King — 0 0 5 5Brady Malone 0 0 1 1 2Islam Mohamed — 0 0 5 5Dan Morin 0 6 10 0 16Hayes Nolte — 0 3 1 4Miles Norris 0 9 10 0 19Ben Rogers 3 4 6 4 16Sean Scullen — 1 6 0 7Reis Seggebruch — — 0 3 3Collin Shaw 0 6 2 4 12Jeremiah Shaw — 1 0 0 1Justin Solomon 0 0 1 5 6Robert Somborn 0 3 9 0 12Michael Staples 0 4 10 5 19Henry Stillwell — — 0 5 5Matt Sullivan 0 6 8 3 17Josh Sweet — 0 2 0 2Luis Uceta 0 2 0 0 2Chris Walker — — 0 4 4Jake Waltman — 0 0 5 5Jackson Weber 7 10 10 5 32DJ Woullard — — 0 5 5* Bold Italic indicates active start streak

8 * J.D. PicKell So. RB 6-0 199 Santa Ana, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 1 Steven Rodriguez So. RB 6-2 207 Miami Lakes, Fla. / Mater Academy Charter HS 1 ^ Dylan Otolski Fr. S 6-1 202 Grand Rapids, Mich. / Forest Hills Central HS 2 Harold Coles Fr. RB 6-1 190 Erie, Pa. / Fairview HS 2 ^ Owen Peters Fr. S 6-0 184 Rockville, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 3 ** Collin Shaw Sr. WR 6-2 210 Plano, Texas / Plano East Senior HS 3 ^ Jelani Taylor Fr. CB 5-11 179 Mount Morris, Mich. / Beecher HS 4 **^ Jake Jatis Jr. QB 6-4 230 Crown Point, Ind. / Crown Point HS 4 Jelani King Jr. CB 5-11 182 Albany, N.Y. / Albany Academy 5 Malcolm Chaka So. OLB 6-3 229 Mississauga, Ontario / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.) 5 **^ Robert Somborn Sr. QB 6-1 202 McKinney, Texas / McKinney HS 6 ** Jeremiah Shaw Jr. ILB 6-3 220 Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central HS 7 Dalton Banks So. QB 6-3 232 San Antonio, Texas / Alamo Heights HS 8 ^ Marquan Jones Fr. CB 6-0 185 Maywood, Ill. / Proviso Math and Science Academy 8 * J.D. PicKell So. RB 6-0 199 Santa Ana, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS 9 ^ Jordan Majors Jr. CB 6-2 205 Newtown Square, Pa. / Malvern Prep HS 9 Chris Walker So. RB 6-1 206 Lewisburg, Tenn. / Marshall County HS 10 Michael Hobson Sr. PK 5-10 180 Coos Bay, Ore. / North Bend HS 10 *^ Jordan Young Sr. WR 5-10 189 Charlotte, N.C. / Davidson Day School 11 ^ Mike Catanese Fr. QB 6-3 176 West Hempstead, N.Y. / H. Frank Carey HS 11 * Demetrius Daltirus Jr. WR 6-2 214 Yardley, Pa. / Blair Academy 12 ^ Garrett Cloer So. TE 6-5 230 Hurdle Mills, N.C. / Orange HS 12 Malik Leary Fr. S 6-2 206 Shreveport, La. / C.E. Byrd HS 13 Nesean Crofford So. WR 5-10 186 Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta HS 13 ^ Eric Sade Sr. CB 6-0 197 Washington, D.C / St. Albans School 14 ^ Harley Kirsch Fr. QB 6-4 237 Redmond, Wash. / Eastside Catholic HS 14 * Brock Thomas Jr. S 6-0 200 Plano, Texas / Trinity Christian Academy-Addison 15 Maxwell McCormick So. ILB 6-3 225 Holland, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit HS 16 * Justin Solomon Sr. S 6-2 208 Chandler, Ariz. / Basha HS 17 Ijhad Bonner Fr. ILB 6-2 209 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny Senior HS 18 *** Ben Rogers Sr. WR 6-2 215 Geneva, Ill. / Geneva Community HS 19 ^ Mo Bradford Fr. ILB 6-2 203 Hot Springs, Ark. / Lakeside HS 19 Zack Brienza So. WR 5-7 155 Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute 20 ** Sean Scullen Jr. S 6-3 212 Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek HS 21 *** Luis Uceta Sr. CB 5-10 180 Endwell, N.Y. / Maine-Endwell HS 22 ^ Davy Lizana Fr. WR 6-4 205 Phoenix, Md. / Boys Latin School 22 *** Jackson Weber Sr. OLB 6-2 229 Whitefish Bay, Wis. / Whitefish Bay HS 23 ** Marshall Deutz Sr. WR 5-10 187 Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Miramonte HS 24 *** Miles Norris Sr. ILB 6-0 240 Baltimore, Md. / Gilman School 25 Jaivon Gibbs Sr. S 5-11 186 Upper Marlboro, Md. / Gonzaga College HS 26 Austin Holmes So. CB 5-9 185 Silver Spring, Md. / The Maret School 27 ** Erik Bloomquist Jr. CB 6-1 204 Sacramento, Calif. / Christian Brothers HS 28 * James Hubbard Jr. WR 6-0 179 Fullerton, Calif. / Fullerton HS 29 Lars Pedersen So. CB 5-11 196 Wilmington, Vt. / St. Joseph HS 30 ** Jack Gellatly Jr. RB 5-11 237 Bellevue, Wash. / Issaquah HS 31 DJ Woullard So. CB 6-1 196 Fullerton, Calif. / Taft School 32 ** Daniel Crochet Jr. ILB 6-3 236 Stone Mountain, Ga. / Saint Pius X Catholic HS 33 Ryan Kelley So. OLB 6-3 237 Ross, Calif. / Marin Catholic HS 34 ** Josh Sweet Jr. RB 5-10 219 Purcellville, Va. / Woodgrove HS 35 Baba Adejuyigbe Jr. ILB 6-0 220 Kwazulu Natal, South Africa / Hilton College 36 *** Chris Fraser Sr. P 6-2 211 Potomac, Md. / Saint Albans School For Boys 37 Cameron Ryan Fr. ILB 6-4 210 Milford, Conn. / St. Joseph HS 38 * Joe Pierik Sr. PK 5-11 159 Corona, Calif. / Notre Dame HS 39 David Jones Fr. CB 6-0 180 Sugar Land, Texas / St. Thomas HS 40 Oscar Boochever So. FB 6-2 233 Washington, D.C. / Sidwell Friends School 41 ** Nick Gesualdi Jr. S 6-0 201 Sykesville, Md. / Boys Latin School 42 Justin Bedard Fr. ILB 6-1 216 Johnson City, Tenn. / Science Hill HS 43 Gustavo Dorsett So. S 6-2 191 El Paso, Texas / Franklin HS 45 * Mac Pope Jr. LS/FB 6-1 233 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper St. Clair HS 46 * Mason Banbury So. DL 6-4 245 East Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids HS 47 Christian Kelley So. FB 6-2 249 Kulpmont, Pa. / Mount Carmel Area HS 48 * Kurt Frimel Jr. ILB 6-1 234 Cream Ridge, N.J. / New Egypt HS 49 Reis Seggebruch So. ILB 6-0 235 Tomball, Texas / Tomball Memorial HS 50 William Baker Fr. OLB 6-3 214 Kensington, N.H. / Phillips Exeter Academy 51 Victor Olapinsin So. DL 6-3 263 Bloomfield, N.J. / Bloomfield HS 52 Frank O’Dowd Fr. LS 6-4 232 Plantation, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 54 * Drew Diedrich Sr. DL 6-3 259 Ann Arbor, Mich. / Father Gabriel Richard HS 55 ** Corey Dean Sr. DL 6-3 265 Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. / Walter Panas HS 56 ** Seth Hope Jr. DL 6-3 255 Fort Thomas, Ky. / Highlands HS 57 Zach Strong So. OL 6-9 293 Kennesaw, Ga. / Mount Paran Christian School 58 J. Edward Keating So. OL 6-4 307 Birmingham, Mich. / Detroit Country Day School 59 John Christian Riffle Fr. OL 6-4 271 Weston, Fla. / American Heritage School 60 Flint Geier Sr. OL 6-3 283 Alpharetta, Ga. / Mount Pisgah Christian School 61 David D’Amelio So. OL 6-3 287 Naples, Fla. / Barron Collier HS 62 Jake Hogge Fr. OL 6-4 294 Midlothian, Va. / Tinity Episcopal School 63 Matt Wells Fr. OL 6-6 249 Greenwood Village, Colo. / Kent Denver School

2016 Big Red Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. 35 Adejuyigbe, Baba ............................ ILB 98 Agritelley, Ethan ...............................PK 68 Albrecht, Joe .....................................OL 50 Baker, William ................................OLB 46 Banbury, Mason ...............................DL 7 Banks, Dalton ..................................QB 77 Basanes, Gus ....................................OL 42 Bedard, Justin .................................. ILB 85 Bland, Nick ....................................... TE 27 Bloomquist, Erik ..............................CB 17 Bonner, Ijhad ................................... ILB 40 Boochever, Oscar .............................. FB 19 Bradford, Mo ................................... ILB 19 Brienza, Zack ...................................WR 78 Burley, Jacob ....................................OL 84 Canal, Nic .......................................... TE 11 Catanese, Mike .................................QB 5 Chaka, Malcolm .............................OLB 12 Cloer, Garrett ................................... TE 2 Coles, Harold .....................................RB 32 Crochet, Daniel ............................... ILB 13 Crofford, Nesean ..............................WR 11 Daltirus, Demetrius .........................WR 61 D’Amelio, David ...............................OL 55 Dean, Corey ......................................DL 69 deGlee, Hank ...................................OL 93 DeMarco, Geno ................................DL 23 Deutz, Marshall ..............................WR 54 Diedrich, Drew ................................DL 43 Dorsett, Gustavo ................................ S 92 Eaton, James ....................................DL 79 Emanuels, Alex ................................OL 88 Fitzgerald, John ................................ TE 73 Foster, John ......................................OL 36 Fraser, Chris .......................................P 48 Frimel, Kurt ..................................... ILB 72 Gardner, Maximilian ........................OL 60 Geier, Flint .......................................OL 30 Gellatly, Jack ....................................RB 41 Gesualdi, Nick .................................... S 25 Gibbs, Jaivon ...................................... S 64 Gillooley, Michael .............................DL 74 Goosen, Theo ...................................OL 98 Haslam, Cory ....................................DL 10 Hobson, Michael ..............................PK 62 Hogge, Jake ......................................OL 67 Holm III, George L. ............................OL 26 Holmes, Austin ................................CB 56 Hope, Seth .......................................DL 28 Hubbard, James ..............................WR 4 Jatis, Jake .........................................QB 39 Jones, David......................................CB 8 Jones, Marquan ................................CB 91 Jones, Brett ......................................DL 58 Keating, J. Edward ...........................OL 47 Kelley, Christian ............................... FB 33 Kelley, Ryan ...................................OLB 4 King, Jelani .......................................CB 14 Kirsch, Harley....................................QB 94 Landsman, Jordan ............................DL 12 Leary, Malik ........................................ S 22 Lizana, Davy ....................................WR 9 Majors, Jordan .................................CB 80 Malone, Brady ................................WR 71 Manning III, Mason ..........................OL 15 McCormick, Maxwell ....................... ILB 87 McIntyre, Tommy .............................. TE 86 McLeod, Curt .................................... TE 66 Mohamed, Islam ..............................OL 83 Morales, Tim .....................................PK 76 Morin, Dan .......................................OL 90 Nolan, Cyrus....................................OLB 82 Nolte, Hayes ..................................... TE

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 64 Michael Gillooley Fr. DL 6-4 273 Clifton Park, N.Y. / Shenendehowa HS 65 Lucas Raley Jr. OL 6-3 274 Abilene, Texas / Cooper HS 66 Islam Mohamed Sr. OL 6-3 280 Inwood, N.Y. / Lawrence HS 67 George L. Holm III Fr. OL 6-4 275 Richmond, Va. / Freeman HS 68 Joe Albrecht Fr. OL 6-8 279 South Lake Tahoe, Calif. / South Tahoe HS 69 Hank deGlee So. OL 6-5 273 South New Berlin, N.Y. / Unadilla Valley Central HS 70 Henry Stillwell So. OL 6-5 290 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s School 71 Mason Manning III So. OL 6-6 298 Olympia, Wash. / Capital HS 72 Maximilian Gardner So. OL 6-9 314 Carlsbad, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian School 73 * John Foster Sr. OL 6-5 279 Scituate, Mass. / Scituate HS 74 Theo Goosen Jr. OL 6-4 297 Virginia Beach, Va. / Tallwood HS 75 * Jake Waltman Sr. OL 6-3 292 Ringgold, Va. / Dan River HS 76 ** Dan Morin Sr. OL 6-3 282 Overland Park, Kan. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 77 Gus Basanes Jr. OL 6-4 299 Bethesda, Md. / Georgetown Prep HS 78 Jacob Burley Fr. OL 6-4 279 Lancaster, Ohio / William V. Fisher Catholic HS 79 * Alex Emanuels Sr. OL 6-2 278 Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island HS 80 Brady Malone Sr. WR 6-3 206 Herndon, Va. / Gonzaga College HS 81 Ryan Weigel Jr. WR 5-7 175 Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll HS 82 * Hayes Nolte Jr. TE 6-4 253 Blue Bell, Pa. / Germantown Academy 83 Tim Morales So. PK 6-2 165 Rumson, N.J. / Rumson Fair Haven Regional HS 84 Nic Canal Fr. TE 6-5 233 Hopkinton, Minn. / Hopkinton HS 85 *** Nick Bland Sr. TE 6-5 238 Milton, Mass. / Milton Academy 86 Curt McLeod So. TE 6-5 241 Hingham, Mass. / Williston Northampton School 87 Tommy McIntyre Fr. TE 6-8 246 Florham Park, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep HS 88 John Fitzgerald Fr. TE 6-4 233 Baltimore, Md. / Gilman School 89 ** Matt Sullivan Sr. TE 6-4 252 Pittsford, N.Y. / Pittsford Mendon HS 90 Cyrus Nolan So. OLB 6-3 235 La Jolla, Calif. / Bishop’s HS 91 *** Brett Jones Sr. DL 6-0 290 Naperville, Ill. / Naperville North HS 92 ** James Eaton Jr. DL 6-2 242 Tulsa, Okla. / Holland Hall HS 93 * Geno DeMarco Jr. DL 6-3 265 Perrysburg, Ohio / Toledo St. John’s Jesuit HS 94 Jordan Landsman Fr. DL 6-3 250 Nanuet, N.Y. / Nanuet Senior HS 95 Chase Wickenheiser So. DL 6-5 275 Clarks Summit, Pa. / Abington Heights HS 96 *** Michael Staples Sr. DL 6-3 276 Wayne, Pa. / Radnor HS 97 Alberto Sandoval Jr. DL 6-4 288 Wixom, Mich. / Brother Rice HS 98 Ethan Agritelley Fr. PK 5-10 172 Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego HS 98 ^ Cory Haslam Fr. DL 6-2 243 Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull HS 99 Nickolas Null Fr. PK/P 5-11 165 Brandenton, Fla. / Manatee HS 99 ^ Nathaniel Weber Fr. OLB 6-3 248 Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township Senior HS

2016 Big Red Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 24 Norris, Miles .................................... ILB 99 Null, Nickolas ................................ PK/P 52 O’Dowd, Frank .................................. LS 51 Olapinsin, Victor ...............................DL 1 Otolski, Dylan ..................................... S 29 Pedersen, Lars .................................CB 2 Peters, Owen ...................................... S 8 PicKell, J.D. .......................................RB 38 Pierik, Joe ........................................PK 45 Pope, Mac ................................... LS/FB 65 Raley, Lucas .....................................OL 59 Riffle, John Christian .........................OL 1 Rodriguez, Steven ............................RB 18 Rogers, Ben .....................................WR 37 Ryan, Cameron ............................... ILB 13 Sade, Eric ..........................................CB 97 Sandoval, Alberto ............................DL 20 Scullen, Sean ..................................... S 49 Seggebruch, Reis ............................ ILB 3 Shaw, Collin ....................................WR 6 Shaw, Jeremiah .............................. ILB 16 Solomon, Justin ................................. S 5 Somborn, Robert .............................QB 96 Staples, Michael ...............................DL 70 Stillwell, Henry ................................OL 57 Strong, Zach .....................................OL 89 Sullivan, Matt .................................. TE 34 Sweet, Josh ......................................RB 3 Taylor, Jelani .....................................CB 14 Thomas, Brock ................................... S 21 Uceta, Luis .......................................CB 9 Walker, Chris ....................................RB 75 Waltman, Jake .................................OL 22 Weber, Jackson ..............................OLB 99 Weber, Nathaniel ............................OLB 81 Weigel, Ryan ...................................WR 63 Wells, Matt .......................................OL 95 Wickenheiser, Chase ........................DL 31 Woullard, DJ ....................................CB 10 Young, Jordan .................................WR

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• Hit on 14-of-22 passes for 140 yards and a touchdown in a loss at reigning Ivy champ Harvard.• Completed 11-of-23 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown and ran for an additional 20 yards in the loss to the Bison.• Ran for a career-high 24 yards on five carries at Brown.• Was 8-of-23 passing for 103 yards and a touchdown against Lehigh.• Completed all three passes for 50 yards, including a 39-yard completion, and ran the ball four times for 29 yards at Colgate.CAREER STATISTICSPASSING G A-C-I Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic2014 6 89-42-6 467 3 58 .472 77.8 88.92015 9 21-7-3 85 0 21 .333 9.4 38.82016 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 .000 0.0 0.0TOTAL 16 110-49-9 552 3 58 .445 34.5 36.8

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 6 37 53 0 23 1.4 8.82015 9 35 161 0 42 4.6 17.92016 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 1.0TOTAL 16 73 215 0 42 2.9 13.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2014 6 53 467 520 86.72015 9 161 85 246 27.32016 1 1 0 1 1.0TOTAL 16 215 552 767 47.9

CAREER BESTSPass Completions ..............................................14 at Harvard (10/11/2014)Pass Attempts ...................................... 23, 2x, last vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Pass Yardage....................................................140 at Harvard (10/11/2014)Pass Touchdowns ................................... 1, 3x, last vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Rushing Attempts ..............................................11 at Bucknell (9/27/2014)Rushing Yardage ................................................48 vs. Brown (10/24/2015)Total Offense ...................................................135 at Harvard (10/11/2014)

JelaniKING #45-11 • 182 • Jr. • CB • Albany, N.Y. • Albany Academy• Has started at corner in each of the team’s first five games.• Earned his first varsity start to kick off the 2016 season at Bucknell, registering five tackles, including on for a loss.• Had seven tackles and a pass breakup in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Posted five tackles in the win over Colgate.• Had five tackles and a pass breakup in the loss at Harvard.• Had a pass breakup and two tackles against Sacred Heart.• Spent his first two varsity seasons on the scout team.• Was a third-team all-state selection at cornerback as a senior at Albany Academy.• Earned first-team all-league honors on both offense and defense in his final campaign.• Was a first-team Small School All-Star by the Albany Times Union on defense as a senior.• He served as team captain of his track and field squad, help-ing his 4x400 relay team to a sectional title and a spot at state championships.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 5 15 9 24 1.0 -1 3 0 0 0TOTAL 5 15 9 24 1.0 -1 3 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles .....................................................................7 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Tackles for Loss ..................................................1.0 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Pass Breakup .................................1, 3x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

MalcolmCHAKA #56-3 • 229 • So. • OLB • Mississauga, Ontario • Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)• Earned the start at outside linebacker in the 2016 opener at Bucknell, registering four tackles and forcing a fumble.• Had one tackle in the win over Yale.• Made one tackle and broke up a pass in the win at No. 25 Colgate.

• Was a two-time all-county and all-district selection at wide receiver at Plano East Senior HS.• Team’s leading receiver as a senior with 52 catches for 888 yards and 10 touchdowns.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 10 37 520 4 70 3.7 14.1 52.02015 3 10 172 2 41 3.3 17.2 57.32016 5 8 169 2 70 1.6 21.1 33.8TOTAL 18 55 861 8 70 3.1 15.7 47.8

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 10 6 96 0 20 16.0 9.62015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 18 6 96 0 20 16.0 5.3

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2014 10 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 24 2.42015 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 4.02016 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 2.4TOTAL 18 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 48 2.8

CAREER BESTSReceptions .....................................................7, 2x, last at Yale (9/26/2015)Receiving Yards ............................................... 119 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Receiving Touchdowns ............................. 2, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Kick Returns ..........................................................5 at Brown (10/25/2014)Kick Return Yards .................................................90 at Brown (10/25/2014)

JelaniTAYLOR #35-11 • 179 • Fr. • CB • Mount Morris, Mich. • Beecher HS

• Has played in four contests on special teams in 2016.• Made three special teams tackles in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Had one tackle against Sacred Heart.• Was a two-time first-team all-state selection by the Detroit Free Press as a senior safety at Beecher HS.• The Flint Journal Defensive Player of the Year recorded 84 tackles and had five interceptions as a senior while scoring four times at wide receiver.• Had 80 tackles, four interceptions and a sack at safety and hauled in four touchdowns on offense as a junior.• Four-year team captain and three-time first-team all-confer-ence pick ended his career with 273 tackles, 11 interceptions and 10 sacks on defense and accounted for 17 offensive touchdowns.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 4 1 3 4 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 4 1 3 4 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ................................................................ 3 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

JakeJATIS #4 6-4 • 230 • Jr. • 2L • QB • Crown Point, Ind. • Crown Point HS• Opened his sophomore season as the team’s backup quar-terback.• Had one rush for a yard in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Had 46 yards on seven carries against Columbia, including a game-clinching 16 yard run on the final drive.• Posted a career-best 48 yards on four carries, including a career-long 42-yard run, against Brown.• Posted 48 yards of total offense at Princeton.• Ran eight times for a career-high 24 yards at Sacred Heart and completed one pass for 18 yards.• Saw action at Yale, carrying six times for 17 yards.• Had two rushes for five yards and was intercepted once against Colgate.• Completed 2-of-3 passes for five yards against Harvard.• Two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week in 2014 after earning starts against Bucknell and Harvard.• Played in six contests with five starts as a freshman.• Missed the final three games due to injury.• Became the second Cornell freshman to earn a start at quarterback, joining record-setting two-time All-American Jeff Mathews ‘14.

DylanOTOLSKI #16-1 • 202 • Fr. • S • Grand Rapids, Mich. • Forest Central Hills HS• Has appeared on the travel roster for the varsity in 2016.• Was a two-time all-state selection, including a first-team choice as a senior, at Forest Hills Central HS.• A three-time first-team all-conference pick, he was twice first-team all-area.• Served as team captain his senior year while playing both wide receiver and safety.• Was an academic all-state pick as a senior on the gridiron and also lettered for the basketball and track and field teams.

HaroldCOLES #26-1 • 190 • Fr. • RB • Erie, Pa. • Fairview HS• Made his varsity debut against Sacred Heart with a 24-yard kickoff return.• Was a two-time all-region running back at Fairview HS.• Rushed for 4,348 career yards in his four-year career with 53 touchdowns, including 2,442 yards and 27 scores as a senior.• Also ran for 1,448 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior.• In his four seasons, including two as the primary running back, he tallied more than 5,400 all-purpose yards and 58 total touchdowns.• Defensively, he made 67 career tackles with six interceptions, 32 pass breakups and three fumble recoveries.• Was part of two regional title teams.• Lettered four times in basketball.CAREER STATISTICSKICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2016 1 1 24 0 24 24.0 24.0TOTAL 1 1 24 0 24 24.0 24.0

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2016 1 0 0 0 24 0 24 24.0TOTAL 1 0 0 0 24 0 24 24.0

CAREER BESTSKickoff Returns ........................................... 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Kickoff Return Yardage ............................. 24 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)All-Purpose Yards ..................................... 24 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

CollinSHAW #36-2 • 210 • Sr. • WR • 2L • Plano, Texas • Plano East Senior HS• Averaging 21.1 yards per catch with two touchdowns on his eight receptions.• Only catch at No. 16 Harvard went for 30 yards.• Had two catches, both for touchdowns, totaling 89 yards in the win at No. 23 Colgate, including a career-long 70-yard score.• Hauled in three passes for 17 yards to kick off the 2016 season in a win at Bucknell.• Caught a 31-yard pass win the win over Yale while picking up his first start of 2016.• Was leading the team in receptions (10), receiving yards (172) and receiving touchdowns (2) prior to suffering a season-ending injury in the team’s third game in 2015.• Caught seven passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns at Yale.• Led Cornell in receptions (37), receiving yards (520) and receiv-ing touchdowns (4) in his first season as a starter.• Ninth in Ivy League in receiving yards per game (52.0).• Hauled in three passes for 82 yards, including a career-long 70-yard touchdown, against Columbia.• Had his first career 100-yard game with four catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns against Lehigh. Included were a pair of receptions of more than 40 yards• Hauled in two passes, including a 26-yard touchdown pass, at defending Ivy champ Harvard.• Caught seven passes for 70 yards against Dartmouth and four passes for 72 yards vs. Yale.• Caught five passes for 62 yards and a touchdown in the season finale at Penn.• Spent his freshman season on the Big Red’s scout team.

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• Had two tackles at No. 16 Harvard.• Had three stops and recovered a fumble against Sacred Heart.• Made one special teams tackle in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Played in each of the team’s first four games.• Was a three-time all-league selection while playing football at Father Michael Goetz Secondary School and Lake Forest Academy.• Ranked among the top 20 high school football recruits in Canada.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2015 4 1 0 1 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 5 8 3 11 0.0 -0 1 1 1 0TOTAL 9 9 3 12 0.0 -0 1 1 1 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ...............................................................4 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Forced Fumbles ....................................................1 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Fumble Recovery ........................................ 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Pass Breakup ......................................................... 1 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

RobertSOMBORN #5 6-1 • 202 • Sr. • 2L • QB • McKinney, Texas • McKinney HS• Started all 10 games at quarterback in 2015.• Passed for 1,874 yards and 12 touchdowns while completing 53 percent of his passes.• Connected on 23-of-38 passes for 301 yards and two touch-downs while rushing for a third in the season finale at Penn.• Threw two touchdowns as part of a 22-of-39 passing, 279-yard day at Princeton.• Hit 18-of-38 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns against Brown.• Completed 18-of-31 passes for 272 yards and a touchdown against Colgate.• Earned the start under center against Bucknell, completing 9-of-18 passes for 152 yards with a touchdown and an intercep-tion in the 2015 opener.• Completed 20-of-30 passes for 238 yards and three touchdowns with just one interception at Yale.• Connected on 9-of-16 passes for 107 yards, but was picked off a career-high three times against Harvard.• Completed 10-of-22 passes for 196 yards at Sacred Heart despite missing two of his three starting receivers.• Saw action in five contests as a sophomore in 2014, including three starts.• Completed 81-of-140 passes for 1,093 yards and nine touch-downs. • Was intercepted just three times and also scored once on the ground.• Closed his sophomore campaign by hitting on 22-of-39 passes for a career-high 316 yards and three touchdowns against Penn while also running for a score.• Hit on 23-of-40 passes for a career-high 315 yards and two touchdowns against defending Ivy League champion Princeton.• Connected on 9-of-14 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns in the win at Columbia.• Completed 7-of-14 passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns at Brown in his season debut.• Was 20-of-33 passing for 182 yards against Dartmouth in his first career start.• Missed the team’s first five games due to injury.CAREER STATISTICSPASSING G A-C-I Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic2013 2 3-3-0 49 0 31 1.000 24.5 237.22014 5 140-81-3 1093 9 70 .579 218.6 140.42015 10 272-144-10 1874 12 49 .529 187.4 118.0 TOTAL 17 415-228-13 3016 21 70 .549 177.4 126.4

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 2 3 16 0 11 5.3 8.02014 5 38 -92 1 9 -2.4 -18.42015 10 56 -50 1 26 -0.9 -5.0TOTAL 17 97 -126 2 26 -1.3 -7.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2013 2 16 49 65 32.52014 5 -92 1093 1001 200.22015 10 -50 1874 1824 182.4TOTAL 17 -126 3016 2890 170.0

CAREER BESTSPass Completions ..................................... 23, 2x, last at Penn (11/21/2015)Pass Attempts ................................................. 40 vs. Princeton (11/1/2014)Pass Yardage....................................................... 316 vs. Penn (11/22/2014)Pass Touchdowns ....................................3, 3x, last vs. Brown (10/24/2015)Rushing Attempts .........................................12 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Rushing Yardage ................................................... 26 at Penn (11/21/2015)Total Offense ....................................................... 327 at Penn (11/21/2015)

JeremiahSHAW #66-3 • 220 • Jr. • OLB • 2L • Westerville, Ohio • Westerville HS• Had four tackles and a sack in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Made two stops at No. 16 Harvard.• Played in all 10 contests as a sophomore, registering 12 tackles.• Earned his second varsity letter in 2015.• Posted a career-high four tackles in the season finale at Ivy champ Penn.• Had two stops at Dartmouth.• Made three tackles at Sacred Heart.• Notched two tackles at Princeton.• Played in nine games as a freshman on special teams and as a reserve linebacker to earn his first varsity letter.• Made four tackles, broke up a pass and forced a fumble while grabbing an interception.• Intercepted a pass and made a tackle against Dartmouth.• Had a tackle and recovered a fumble at defending Ivy champ Harvard, returning it 11 yards.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 9 3 1 4 0.0 -0 1 0 1 02015 10 9 3 12 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 4 6 1 7 1.0 -8 0 0 0 0TOTAL 23 18 5 23 1.0 -8 1 0 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 9 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.12015 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 23 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 9 0 0 0 02015 10 0 0 0.0 02016 4 1 0 1.0 8TOTAL 23 1 0 1.0 8

CAREER BESTSTackles .................................................................. 4 at Penn (11/21/2015)Sacks ..................................................................1.0 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Tackles for Loss ........................................................1.0 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Fumble Recoveries ..............................................1 at Harvard (10/11/2014)Interceptions ...................................................1 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Pass Breakups .................................................1 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)

DaltonBANKS #76-3 • 232 • So. • QB • San Antonio, Texas • Alamo Heights HS• Leads the Ivy League in passing (258.8 ypg.) and total offense (289.4 ypg).• Has completed 56 percent of his passes (99-of-178) for 1,157 yards and nine touchdowns and run for four scores in his first five varsity starts.• Picked up the start in the 2016 opener at Bucknell, completing 17-of-24 passes for 160 yards and a score and running for two more in the 24-16 win.• Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week after complet-ing 23-of-32 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 20 yards in the win.• Completed 25-of-45 passes for 454 yards and four touchdowns, including the game-winning 19-yard scoring pass with 0:28 left, in a 39-38 win at No. 25 Colgate.

• Threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns at No. 16 Harvard.• Ran for a career-high 87 yards and a touchdown against Sacred Heart.• Spent his freshman season on the scout team and competed in junior varsity games at quarterback.• Named the Offensive Player of the Year in San Antonio as a senior at Alamo Heights HS.• He was a two-time district MVP and a two-time all-area pick, including a first team selection as a senior captain.• Banks threw for 2,439 yards and 28 touchdowns against just six interceptions as a senior while completing 63 percent of his passes.• He ran for 596 yards and 10 scores as well in guiding his team to the second round of state playoffs.• He was named academic all-state as a senior.• Chosen to play in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Game for the East team in the Alamodome.• Banks was named San Antonio Newcomer of the year as a junior after helping his team to the state quarterfinals.• Passed for 3,334 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior while rushing for 286 yards and eight touchdowns.CAREER STATISTICSPASSING G A-C-I Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic2016 5 178-99-7 1294 9 70 .556 258.8 125.5 TOTAL 5 178-99-7 1294 9 70 .556 258.8 125.5

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2016 5 55 153 4 42 2.8 30.6TOTAL 5 55 153 4 42 2.8 30.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2016 5 153 1294 1447 289.4TOTAL 5 153 1294 1447 289.4

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2016 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 4.8TOTAL 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 4.8

CAREER BESTSPass Completions ................................................ 25 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Pass Attempts ..................................................... 45 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Pass Yardage...................................................... 445 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Pass Touchdowns .................................................. 4 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Rushing Attempts .................................... 15 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Rushing Yardage ...................................... 87 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Rushing Touchdowns ...........................................2 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Total Offense ..................................................... 452 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

J.D.PicKELL #86-0 • 199 • So. • RB • 1L • Santa Ana, Calif. • Orange Lutheran HS• Earned his first carries on the varsity in the win over Bucknell to open 2016, rushing four times for 23 yards and catching two passes for 18 yards.• Scored his first career touchdown in the win over Yale, going in from 1 yard out.• Caught a 14 yard pass at No. 16 Harvard.• Had career highs of 22 carries for 95 yards and a touchdown to go along with 135 all-purpose yards against Sacred Heart.• Played in eight contests on special teams as a freshman in 2015.• First-team all-league selection as a senior at Orange Lutheran HS.• Averaged 9.1 yards per carry with eight touchdowns on the ground as a senior.CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 36 117 2 21 3.3 23.4TOTAL 14 36 117 2 21 3.3 8.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 5 5 56 0 21 1.0 11.2 11.2TOTAL 14 5 56 0 21 0.5 11.2 4.0

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 2 25 0 21 12.5 5.0TOTAL 14 2 25 0 21 12.5 1.8

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ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02016 5 117 56 0 25 0 198 39.6TOTAL 14 117 56 0 25 0 63 14.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0.02016 5 117 0 117 23.4TOTAL 14 117 0 117 8.4

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2015 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02016 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 2.4TOTAL 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.9

CAREER BESTSRush Attempts ......................................... 22 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Rush Yards ................................................ 95 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Rush Touchdowns..........................1, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Receptions ...........................................................2 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Receving Yards ...................................................18 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)All-Purpose Yards ................................... 135 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Total Offense Yards ................................... 95 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

ChrisWALKER #96-1 • 206 • So. • RB • Lewisburg, Tenn. • Marshall County HS

• Is the third-leading rusher in the Ivy League at 77.5 yards per game.• Missed the Sacred Heart game due to injury.• Exploded in his first varsity start, picking up 141 yards on 17 carries in a win over Bucknell to open 2016.• Had 13 touches in the win over Yale, registering 19 rushing yards and 28 receiving yards.• Ran for 110 yards on 13 carries in the win at Colgate, including two runs of at least 40 yards.• Had 40 rushing yards on nine carries at No. 16 Harvard.• Played in three contests as a freshman, rushing 11 times for 53 yards while averaging 4.8 yards per carry.• Posted nine carries for a career-high 47 yards against Harvard.• Earned his first varsity playing time at Yale, carrying once for four yards.• Had one carry for two yards against Colgate.• Walker was an all-state selection at running back at Marshall County HS.• He earned district MVP honors after rushing for 1,271 yards on 8.5 yards per carry and 23 touchdowns.CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2015 3 11 53 0 11 4.8 17.72016 4 49 310 0 47 6.3 77.5TOTAL 7 60 363 0 47 6.1 51.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 4 6 40 0 15 1.5 6.7 10.0TOTAL 7 6 40 0 15 0.9 6.7 5.7

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 4 3 53 0 31 17.7 13.3TOTAL 7 4 53 0 31 17.7 7.6

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2015 3 53 0 0 0 0 53 17.72016 4 310 40 0 53 0 403 100.8TOTAL 7 363 40 0 53 0 456 65.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2015 3 53 0 53 17.72016 4 310 0 310 77.5TOTAL 7 363 0 363 51.9

CAREER BESTSRush Attempts ...................................................17 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Rush Yards ........................................................141 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Receptions .................................................................3 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Receving Yards .........................................................28 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)All-Purpose Yards .............................................146 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Total Offense Yards ...........................................141 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Kick Returns ..........................................................3 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Kick Return Yards .................................................53 at Harvard (10/8/2016)

MichaelHOBSON #105-10 • 180 • Sr. • PK • Coos Bay, Ore. • North Bend HS• Was the team’s top backup as a sophomore.• Spent all three seasons competing with the junior varsity and scout team.• Was a three-time first-team all-league selection and a 2012 first-team all-state kicker at North Bend HS.• He was part of a team that finished as the state runner-up during his senior season.• Competed in soccer, twice earning all-league accolades for a three-time league champion squad.• Earned first-team all-state honors as a senior.

JordanYOUNG #105-10 • 189 • Sr. • WR • 2L • Charlotte, N.C. • Davidson Day School• Made his 2016 debut at No. 16 Harvard.• Played in six games on special teams and at wide receiver in 2015.• Young played in seven contests as a sophomore in 2014, making one catch for 19 yards and carrying the ball twice for 30 yards.• Earned his first varsity letter.• Touched the ball twice against Dartmouth, hauling in a 19-yard pass and running once for 18 yards.• Had a 12-yard rush in the win over Columbia.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 7 1 19 0 19 0.1 19.0 2.72015 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 14 1 19 0 19 0.1 19.0 1.3

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 7 2 30 0 18 15.0 4.32015 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 14 2 30 0 18 15.0 2.1

CAREER BESTSReceptions ......................................................1 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Receiving Yards .............................................19 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Rushing Attempts ............................... 1, 2x, last at Columbia (11/15/2014)Rushing Yardage ...........................................18 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)

DemetriusDALTIRUS #116-2 • 214 • Jr. • WR • 1L • Yardley, Pa. • Blair Academy• Has played in all five contests in 2016 on special teams and at wide receiver.• Played in three contests as a sophomore in 2015, primarily on special teams.• Earned a varsity letter as a freshman while playing running back and on special teams in 2014.• Saw action in eight contests, rushing for 99 yards and 41 carries and catching three passes for nine yards.• Posted at least five carries in six games.• Ran 11 times for a career-high 46 yards and caught a nine-yard pass against Lehigh.• Ran seven times for seven yards and caught a pass at Harvard.• Ran five times for 15 yards vs. Colgate and five rushes for 12 yards vs. Yale.• Caught his first career pass against Yale.CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 8 41 99 0 9 2.4 12.42015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 16 41 99 0 9 2.4 6.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 8 3 9 0 9 0.4 3.0 1.12015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 16 3 9 0 9 0.2 3.0 0.6

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempts ............................................. 11 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Rushing Yards .................................................... 46 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Receptions ............................................. 1, 3x, last vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Receiving Yards ................................................... 9 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)

MalikLEARY #126-2 • 206 • Fr. • S • Shreveport, La. • C.E. Byrd HS• Has spent several weeks on the travel roster wit hthe varsity in 2016.• Was a two-time all-league selection and an all-city and all-district pick as a senior at C.E. Byrd HS.• Named honorable mention all-state as a senior after on the defensive line, posting 30 tackles with 14.0 for a loss and 7.0 sacks while breaking up seven passes and recovering a fumble.• Was part of three district champion teams and a state runner-up squad as a sophomore.• As a junior running back, rushed for 490 yards and four touchdowns.

BrockTHOMAS #146-0 • 200 • Jr. • S • 1L • Plano, Texas • Trinity Christian Academy-Addison• Played on special teams in each of the Big Red’s first two games of 2016.• Had a special teams tackle on special teams in the 2015 opener against Bucknell and another against Harvard.• Had a tackle against Sacred Heart and Brown.• Has played in all five contests this season on special teams.• Saw action in three contests as a freshman, primarily on special teams.• Made his first career tackle on special teams vs. Princeton in his first varsity appearance.• Also had a tackle at Columbia on special teams.• Spent several weeks on the travel squad for the Big Red.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 3 1 1 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 6 3 1 4 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 2 0 0 0 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 11 4 2 6 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ..................................................1, 6x, last vs. Brown (10/24/2015)

MaxwellMcCORMICK #156-3 • 225 • So. • ILB • Holland, Ohio • St. John’s Jesuit HS• Has played in all five contests in 2016.• Made a special teams tackle in the Big Red’s Ivy-opening win over Yale.• Had a pair of tackles at No. 16 Harvard.• Played in three contests on special teams and as a reserve linebacker in 2015.• Saw his first varsity action at Sacred Heart and also earned field time against Dartmouth and Penn.• Named all-state as a senior at St. John’s Jesuit HS.• Was ranked as a top 10 wide receiver in the state as a senior by OhioPreps/Rivals.com.• Captured first-team all-league and second-team all-district in his final season.• Chosen to play in the Ohio-Michigan Border Classic high school all-star game.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2015 3 0 0 0 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 5 2 1 3 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8 2 1 3 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ................................................................2 at Harvard (10/8/2016)

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JustinSOLOMON #166-2 • 208 • Jr. • S • 1L • Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS)• Earned the start at safety against Bucknell, posting four tackles and a pass breakup to open 2016.• Had five tackles and posted his first career interception in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Made a career-high 15 tackles and broke up a pass in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Recorded five tackles with a sack and a blocked PAT at No. 16 Harvard.• Had an interception and four tackles against Sacred Heart.• Made his first career start in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell, registering a team-best eight tackles with a half-tackle for loss.• Missed the final nine games due to injury.• Had 15 tackles and a fumble recovery while playing in all 10 contests during the 2014 campaign• Earned his first varsity letter.• Recovered a fumble and made a career-high five tackles at Brown.• Had four tackles against Yale and notched three more against Lehigh.• Made his first career tackle at Bucknell and also had one stop at Harvard.• Served on the scout team as a freshman.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 10 8 7 15 0.0 -0 0 0 1 02015 1 5 3 8 0.5 -1 0 0 0 02016 5 22 11 33 1.0 -4 2 0 0 1TOTAL 16 35 21 56 1.5 -5 2 0 1 1

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 2 3 0 3 1.5 0.4TOTAL 16 2 3 0 3 1.5 0.1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 10 0 0 0 02015 1 0 0 0 02016 5 1 0 1.0 4TOTAL 16 1 0 1.0 4

CAREER BESTSTackles .............................................................. 15 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Tackles for Loss ...................................................1.0 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Sacks .............................................................1.0 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Interceptions .................................1, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Fumble Recoveries ................................................1 at Brown (10/25/2014)Pass Breakup ............................................ 1, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Blocked Kick ..........................................................1 at Harvard (10/8/2016)

IjhadBONNER #176-2 • 209 • Fr. • ILB • Pittsburgh, Pa. • North Allegheny Senior HS• Earned special teams action in each of the team’s first four games.• Made his first varsity appearance on special teams in the season-opening win over Bucknell.• Was an all-conference linebacker at for a sectional champion-ship team at North Allegheny Senior HS.• He had 27 tackles and an interception as a senior captain while also scoring three total touchdowns - two at running back and one on an interception return.• Three-year letter winner on the gridiron also competed on the track and field team.• Helped the track squad to three league titles while participating in the sprints and high jump.• Father is the Dean of Students at the University of Pittsburgh.

BenROGERS #186-2 • 215 • Sr. • WR • 3L • Geneva, Ill. • Geneva Community HS• Elected team captain in 2016.• Fifth in the Ivy League in all-purpose yards (109.3 ypg.).• Had 100 all-purpose yards in the win at Bucknell, returning four kickoffs 82 yards, catching on pass for 11 yards and returning one punt seven yards.• Posted three catches for 69 yards, including a 43-yard touch-down, in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Had 186 all-purpose yards in the win at No. 25 Colgate, including two catches for 61 yards.• Made four catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in the loss at No. 16 Harvard.• Ranked fourth in the Ivy League in all-purpose yardage (116.3 ypg.) and was third in both kick and punt return average.• He led Cornell in receptions (26) and receiving yards (439).• Had six catches for 96 yards and a touchdown as part of a 283-yard all-purpose yardage day, the fourth-highest total at Cornell since 1994, at Princeton• Hauled in six passes for 127 yards and totaled 235 all-purpose yards against Patriot League champion Colgate.• Had 194 all-purpose yards against Ivy League champion Harvard.• Made five catches for 109 yards with two touchdowns against Brown.• Posted 89 all-purpose yards at Dartmouth.• Played in seven contests at wide receiver in 2014, catching 15 passes for 164 yards and a touchdown.• Also returned punts and kicks early in the season.• Hauled in five catches for 78 yards and a touchdown against defending Ivy League champion Princeton.• Missed three games due to injury.• Emerged as a dangerous weapon on special teams and at wide receiver as a sophomore in 2013, ranking among the Ancient Eight’s leaders in all-purpose yardage. • Hauled in 12 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown in the of-fense, but was especially dangerous on special teams. • Led the team in punt returns (seven returns, 62 yards, 8.9 yards per return) and kickoff returns (29 returns, 660 yards, 22.8 yards per return). • Caught in his first career touchdown with a 16-yarder in the win over Columbia.• Posted at least 150 all-purpose yards in three games. • Had an impressive 224 all-purpose yards against Yale, includ ing his first three career catches for 57 yards. • Returned six kickoffs for 164 yards (27.3 ypr.) at Monmouth and had 163 all-purpose yards against Colgate, including seven kickoff returns for 151 yards.• Spent his freshman campaign on the scout team.

CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2013 10 12 179 1 37 1.2 14.9 17.92014 7 15 164 1 41 2.1 10.9 23.42015 9 26 439 3 49 2.9 16.9 48.82016 4 10 221 3 43 2.5 22.1 55.3TOTAL 30 63 1003 8 49 2.1 15.9 33.4

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2013 10 0 179 62 660 0 901 90.12014 7 8 164 -1 41 0 212 30.32015 9 5 439 71 532 0 1047 116.32016 4 0 221 24 192 0 437 109.3TOTAL 30 13 1003 156 1425 0 2597 86.6

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 10 29 660 0 37 22.8 66.02014 7 3 41 0 17 13.7 5.92015 9 27 532 0 60 19.7 59.12016 4 10 192 0 30 19.2 48.0TOTAL 30 69 1425 0 60 20.7 47.5

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 10 7 62 0 22 8.9 6.22014 7 2 -1 0 0 -0.5 -0.12015 9 11 71 0 17 6.5 7.92016 4 5 24 0 8 4.8 6.0TOTAL 30 25 156 0 22 6.2 5.2

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2013 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.62014 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.9 2015 9 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 2.02016 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 4.5TOTAL 30 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 48 1.6

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempt ................................ 1, 4x, last vs. Columbia (11/14/2015)Rushing Yards ..................................................8 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Receptions .......................................... 6, 2x, last at Princeton (10/31/2015)Receiving Yards ................................................ 121 vs. Colgate (10/2/2015)Receiving Touchdowns .............................2, 2x, last at Harvard (10/8/2016)Kick Returns .......................................................8 vs. Harvard (10/10/2015)Kick Return Yards ....................................... 164 at Monmouth (10/19/2013)Punt Returns ............................................ 3, 3x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Punt Return Yards ........................................... 29 at Princeton (10/31/2015)All-Purpose Yards ......................................... 283 at Princeton (10/31/2015)

SeanSCULLEN #206-3 • 212 • Jr. • S • 2L • Rochester, Mich. • Stoney Creek HS• Was injured in the opening minutes of the win over Bucknell.• Started the final six games of the 2015 campaign at outside linebacker and ranked among the team leaders with 31 tackles.• Had seven pass breakups, two interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveries.• Posted a career-high seven tackles with a pass breakup and a fumble recovery at Dartmouth.• Was credited with four tackles, broke up a pass and recovered a fumble against Brown.• Had three tackles, broke up two passes and intercepted a third in the Big Red’s shutout of Columbia.• Made a sack and intercepted a pass at Penn in the season finale.• Made his second career start when he opened the game at outside linebacker against Sacred Heart, making three tackles.• Had a team-high five tackles against Harvard.• Notched a pair of tackles and broke up a pass in the 2015 opener against Bucknell.• Played in 10 games on special teams and as a reserve safety in 2014.• Posted nine tackles, broke up a pass and intercepted another while earning his first varsity letter.• Made one tackle and intercepted his first career pass at Columbia.• Had a career-best four stops vs. Dartmouth.• Made a pair of tackles against both Yale and Penn. CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 10 6 3 9 0.0 -0 1 0 0 02015 10 21 10 31 1.0 -2 7 0 2 02016 1 0 0 0 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 21 27 13 40 1.0 -2 8 0 2 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 10 1 20 0 20 20.0 0.12015 10 2 41 0 41 20.5 0.22016 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 21 3 61 0 41 20.3 0.1

CAREER BESTSTackles ...........................................................7 at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)Tackle for Loss ...................................................... 1.0 at Penn (11/21/2015)Interception ............................................... 1, 3x, last at Penn (11/21/2015)Pass Breakup ................................................... 2 vs. Columbia (11/14/2015)Fumble Recovery .................................1, 2x, last at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)

LuisUCETA #215-10 • 180 • Sr. • CB • 3L • Endwell, N.Y. • Maine-Endwell HS• Has played in all five contests as a reserve corner and on special teams.• Had a special teams tackle in the victory over Yale.• Made four tackles in the win at No. 25 Colgate, including a pair of special teams stops.• Had a special teams stop against Sacred Heart.• Played in all 10 contests in 2015, making six tackles while also

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returning kicks and punts during the campaign.• Had a strong opener on special teams, including returning three punts for 37 yards with a career-long 26-yarder.• Also returned two kickoffs for 38 yards.• Had one special teams tackle against Colgate and two at Princeton.• Moved to the defensive side of the ball during the fall of 2015.• Team’s primary kickoff and punt returner in 2014, seeing action in all 10 contests.• Caught one pass for eight yards, ran the ball three times and posted 806 all-purpose yards.• Finished seventh in the Ivy League in kickoff return average (18.6 yards per return).• Piled up 125 all-purpose yards in the 2014 opener against Colgate, including 111 return yards.• Had 83 total yards in the loss to Bucknell, 96 on four kickoffs at Harvard and 81 on six kickoffs vs. Lehigh.• Returned five kickoffs for a career-high 121 yards vs. Yale.• Had four kickoff returns for 70 yards vs. Dartmouth and five kickoff returns for 77 yards against Penn.• Earned his first varsity letter as a freshman in 2013 primarily as a punt and kick returner. • Ranked second on the team in both punt and kick return yardage and also ran the ball once for five yards. • Piled up 267 all-purpose yards in four games (66.8 ypg.), a total that ranked fifth on the team. • Posted 112 kickoff return yards and 117 all-purpose yards against Dartmouth.

CAREER STATISTICSALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2013 4 5 0 3 259 0 267 66.82014 10 0 8 17 781 0 806 80.62015 10 0 0 39 136 0 175 17.52016 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 29 5 8 59 1176 0 1248 43.0

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 4 14 259 0 31 18.5 64.82014 10 42 781 0 30 18.6 78.12015 10 9 136 0 24 15.1 13.62016 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 29 65 1176 0 31 18.1 40.6

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 4 4 3 0 2 0.8 0.82014 10 5 17 0 8 3.4 1.72015 10 4 39 0 26 9.8 3.92016 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 29 13 59 0 26 4.5 2.0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2013 4 0 0 0 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02014 10 1 0 1 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 10 4 2 6 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 5 3 4 7 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 29 8 6 14 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSReceptions ............................................................ 1 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Receiving Yards ..................................................... 8 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Rushing Attempts ..................................... 1, 3x, last vs. Penn (11/22/2014)Rushing Yardage ................................................... 6 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Kick Returns ........................................... 6, 3x, last vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Kick Return Yards ....................................................121 vs. Yale (10/4/2014)Punt Returns ..........................................3, 2x, last vs. Bucknell (9/19/2015)Punt Return Yards ..............................................37 vs. Bucknell (9/19/2015)All-Purpose Yards .............................................. 125 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Tackles ................................................................ 4 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

JacksonWEBER #226-2 • 229 • Sr. • OLB • 3L • Whitefish Bay, Wis. • Whitefish Bay HS• Elected team captain for the 2016 campaign.• Had five tackles and broke up two passes for the Big Red in the 2016 season opener at Bucknell.• Intercepted a pass, broke up another and made a team-high 11 tackles - including one for a loss - in the Homecoming win over Yale.

• Made three tackles, including one for loss, in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Notched five tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, at No. 16 Harvard.• Recorded a team-high eight tackles against Sacred Heart.• Has made 32 consecutive starts at middle linebacker dating back to his freshman season.• Led the team with 54 tackles and added a pair of sacks and a pass breakup while starting all 10 games.• Was credited with a career-high 12 tackles at Dartmouth.• Had a team-best eight tackles at Princeton.• Made three stops and broke up a pass against Brown.• Had four stops at Sacred Heart.• Recorded seven tackles and a sack in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Posted four tackles and a sack at Yale.• Registered six tackles against both Patriot League champion Colgate and Ivy League co-champ Penn.• One of the team’s starting middle linebackers in all 10 games in 2014, ranking among the team leaders in tackles (54).• Added 1.5 tackles for loss, two pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.• Had seven stops, a tackle for a loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup in the season finale at Penn.• Made seven tackles in the 2014 opener at Colgate.• Matched a career high with eight tackles vs. Lehigh.• Made seven tackles with a pass breakup in the win at Columbia.• Emerged as a starting linebacker as a freshman in 2013, ranking among the team leaders with his 40 tackles. • Added 1.5 sacks on the year while starting the team’s final seven games. • Had a career-high eight tackles at Dartmouth and had a sack against Penn in the season finale. • Was credited with a half-sack against Monmouth and notched seven tackles in his first career start against perennial Ivy contender Harvard. • Made four tackles in significant playing time in his first col-legiate contest, a win over Bucknell.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2013 10 18 22 40 1.5 -9 0 0 0 02014 10 32 22 54 1.5 -6 2 1 1 02015 10 28 26 54 2.0 -6 1 0 0 02016 5 19 13 32 2.5 -7 4 0 0 0TOTAL 35 97 83 180 7.5 -28 7 1 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2013 10 1 1 1.5 92014 10 0 0 0 02015 10 2 0 2.0 62016 5 0 0 0 0TOTAL 35 3 1 3.5 15

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2013 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02014 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.2TOTAL 35 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.1

CAREER BESTSTackles .........................................................12 at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)Sacks ..................................................... 1.0 , 3x, last at Yale (9/26/2015)Tackles for Loss ...................................... 1.0, 7x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Interception ...............................................................1 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Forced Fumble ........................................................ 1 vs. Penn (11/22/2014)Fumble Recovery ............................................... 1 vs. Princeton (11/1/2014)Pass Breakup .................................................2, 2x, last vs. Yale (9/24/2016)

MarshallDEUTZ #235-10 • 187 • Sr. • WR • 2L • Manhattan Beach, Calif. • Miramonte HS• Made four catches for 39 yards and a 10-yard touchdown in the Homecoming victory over Yale.• Had six catches for 60 yards at No. 25 Colgate, including two

for 22 yards on the game-winning drive in the final 90 seconds.• Caught six passes for 56 yards at No. 16 Harvard.• Hauled in three passes for 18 yards against Sacred Heart.• Was second on the Big Red in receptions (23) and third in receiving yards (241) as a junior in 2015.• Played in all 10 contests with five starts.• Made six catches for 54 yards at Princeton.• Caught five passes for 34 yards and ran once for 13 yards against Brown.• Hauled in four catches for 74 yards at Sacred Heart and had four catches for 31 yards at Penn.• Posted 15 yards each on one rush and one catch at Dartmouth.• Had one carry for 11 yards in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Made two catches for 29 yards against Colgate.• Played in nine contests on special teams and at wide receiver in 2014.• Caught 16 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns.• Ran the ball twice for 17 yards and posted three special teams tackles.• Caught six passes for 102 yards and a touchdown in the season finale at Penn, running for 19 yards on his only carry as well.• Made his first career catch at Bucknell, hauling in a 19-yard first quarter touchdown.• Had three special teams tackles vs. Dartmouth.• Saw action in three contests as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams as a freshman in 2013, making one tackle.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2013 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02014 9 16 197 2 51 1.8 12.3 21.92015 10 23 241 0 31 2.3 10.5 24.12016 5 19 173 1 22 3.8 9.1 34.6TOTAL 27 58 611 3 51 2.1 10.5 22.6

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2013 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02014 9 2 17 0 19 8.5 1.92015 10 5 43 0 15 8.6 4.32016 5 2 2 0 4 1.0 0.4TOTAL 27 9 62 0 19 6.9 2.3

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2013 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02014 9 17 197 0 0 0 214 23.82015 10 43 241 0 0 0 284 28.42016 5 2 173 0 0 0 175 35.0TOTAL 27 62 611 0 0 0 673 24.9

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2013 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02014 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.32015 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02016 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 1.2TOTAL 27 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 0.7

CAREER BESTSReceptions ...............................................6, 4x, last at Harvard (10/8/2016)Receiving Yards .................................................. 102 vs. Penn (11/22/2014)Receiving Touchdowns ..................................1, 3x, last vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Rushing Attempts ......................................................2 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Rushing Yards ....................................................... 19 vs. Penn (11/22/2014)

MilesNORRIS #246-0 • 240 • Sr. • ILB • 3L • Baltimore, Md. • The Gilman School• Elected team captain for the 2016 campaign, making him a rare two-year captain.• Expected to miss the entire year after suffering a preseason injury.• Served as team co-captain as a junior in 2015.• Ranked fourth on the team in tackles (48) and paced the squad in forced fumbles (two).• Added 1.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a pass breakup during the season.• Posted five tackles at Dartmouth.• Had a team-high eight tackles and forced a fumble against both Brown and Columbia.• Was credited with six tackles against Sacred Heart.• Made five tackles with a sack and a pass breakup at Yale.

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• Had five stops with one for a loss against Colgate.• Led the Big Red and ranked ninth in the Ivy League in tackles (71) in 2014.• Ranked 10th in the Ivy League with 7.0 tackles for loss and fifth with 4.5 sacks (both team-highs).• Added two pass breakups and a fumble recovery.• Recorded a career-high 15 tackles with two for a loss and a sack at reigning Ivy champ Harvard.• Made 13 tackles with a pair of sacks in the loss at Colgate.• Posted nine stops with a pass breakup against Yale.• Had eight tackles with 1.0 for a loss and a pass breakup against Princeton.• Emerged as an impact player late in his freshman season after spending a majority of the year on special teams. • Made 15 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss with a blocked kick while seeing action in all 10 games, earning his first varsity letter. • Had a career-high six stops against both Princeton and Penn (team high).• Was also credited with 2.5 tackles for loss and a blocked a punt that was recovered for a touchdown against the Quakers. CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2013 10 8 7 15 2.5 -9 0 0 0 12014 10 33 38 71 7.0 -34 2 0 1 02015 10 31 17 48 1.5 -4 1 2 0 0TOTAL 30 72 62 134 11.0 -47 3 2 1 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2013 10 0 0 0.0 02014 10 4 1 4.5 302015 10 1 0 1.0 3TOTAL 30 5 1 5.5 33

CAREER BESTSTackles ............................................................15 at Harvard (10/11/2014)Tackles for Loss ..................................................... 2.5 at Penn (11/23/2013)Sacks ............................................................. 2.0 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Blocked Kicks........................................................... 1 at Penn (11/23/2013)Forced Fumble .................................... 1, 2x, last vs. Columbia (11/14/2015)Fumble Recoveries ................................................. 1 vs. Penn (11/22/2014)Pass Breakups ................................................1, 3x, last at Yale (9/26/2015)

JaivonGIBBS #255-11 • 186 • Sr. • S • Upper Marlboro, Md. • Gonzaga College HS• Has earned special teams action in each of the first five games of 2016.• Has spent his first three varsity seasons on the scout team and playing for the junior varsity.• Was a two-time all-league selection in the defensive backfield at Gonzaga College HS, including a first-team pick as a senior.• Registered 63 tackles in his final season.• Was a second-team all-conference pick as a junior after record-ing 47 tackles with three interceptions, 13 pass breakups and a pair of fumble recoveries.• Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior after serving as captain of the defensive backs unit.

ErikBLOOMQUIST #276-1 • 204 • Jr. • CB • 2L • Sacramento, Calif. • Christian Brothers HS• Saw significant time in the Big Red’s Ivy-opening win over Yale.• Earned field time in the win at No. 25 Colgate and the loss at No. 16 Harvard.• Made a special teams tackle against Sacred Heart.• Has played in 24 varsity contests.• Earned his second varsity letter thanks to his play on special teams in 2015.• Made a tackle against Bucknell.• Saw special teams action in all 10 contests as a freshman.• Earned a varsity letter.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 10 0 0 0 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 10 0 1 1 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 4 1 0 1 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 24 1 1 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ........................................1, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

JamesHUBBARD #286-0 • 179 • Jr. • WR • 1L • Fullerton, Calif. • Fullerton HS• Hauled in three passes for 33 yards in the 2016 opener at Bucknell.• Caught a 38-yard pass in the win over Yale and a 40-yarder in the loss at No. 16 Harvard.• Had five catches for a career-high 105 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown, in the Big Red’s 39-38 win at No. 25 Colgate.• Had a team-high five receptions for 47 yards against Sacred Heart and also returned punts.• Had a breakout season in 2015, catching 18 passes for 254 yards and a team-best three touchdowns.• Also returned some kicks, averaging 14.0 yards on seven chances as the secondary returner.• Hauled in four passes for 62 yards and a touchdown against Colgate.• Made four grabs for 74 yards and a score at Penn.• Had a breakout game in the 2015 opener against Bucknell, hauling in three passes for 60 yards and a touchdown.• The catches and touchdown were all his first in a varsity uniform.• Hauled in a pass for 16 yards at Yale and caught three passes for 28 yards against Harvard.• Had a pair of catches against Brown.• Saw action in one contest on special teams in 2014, making his collegiate debut against Yale.• Was first-team all-league and all-area pick and second-team all-county selection as a senior at Fullerton HS.• Hauled in 62 passes for 1,092 yards and 14 touchdowns in his final season.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02015 10 18 254 3 43 1.8 14.1 25.42016 5 15 263 1 63 3.0 17.5 52.6TOTAL 16 33 517 4 63 2.1 15.7 32.3

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 10 7 98 0 21 14.0 9.82016 5 2 21 0 11 10.5 4.2TOTAL 16 9 119 0 21 13.2 7.4

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 1 6 0 6 6.0 1.2TOTAL 16 1 6 0 6 6.0 0.4

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02015 10 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 1.82016 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 1.2TOTAL 16 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 24 1.5

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02015 10 0 254 0 98 0 352 35.22016 5 0 263 6 21 0 290 58.0TOTAL 16 0 517 6 119 0 642 40.1

CAREER BESTSReceptions ............................................................ 5 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Receiving Yards ................................................. 105 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Receiving Touchdowns ............................. 1, 4x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Punt Return ................................................ 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Punt Return Yards ....................................... 6 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Kick Return .............................................................. 5 at Penn (11/21/2015)Kick Return Yards .............................................. 67 vs. at Penn (11/21/2015)All-Purpose Yards ........................................... 141 vs. at Penn (11/21/2015)

LarsPEDERSEN #295-11 • 196 • So. • WR • Wilmington, Vt. • St. Joseph HS• Has played in the team’s first five contests of 2016 on special teams, recording three tackles, including two in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Earned his first varsity playing time in the 2016 season-opening win at Bucknell, making a special teams tackle.• Did not see varsity action as a freshman, competing on the junior varsity squad.• Was a two-time first-team all-state selection as a wide receiver at St. Joseph HS.• Broke nine school records, including career receiving touch-downs (25), total receiving yards (2,061) and interceptions in a season (six).• Had 3,923 career all-purpose yards and 42 touchdowns.• Caught 45 passes for 736 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior while running for 538 yards and nine scores and passing for two more scores.• Also posted 132 points, including 22 touchdowns, as a senior captain.• Made 169 career tackles on defense with 15 interceptions, 39 pass breakups, five fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and a blocked kick.• Hauled in 60 passes for 1,060 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior while making 75 tackles with two interceptions.• Helped his team to a pair of state titles, catching touchdowns in both championship games.• Also competed in freestyle skiing, earning an Eastern title in moguls in 2010.• His father (Connecticut), uncle James (Maine), grandfather Norman (Bridgeport) and great uncle (Tennessee) all played college football.

JackGELLATLY #305-11 • 237 • Jr. • RB • 2L • Bellevue, Wash. • Issaquah HS• Posted a team-high 44 yards on eight carries and caught two passes for 14 more in the win over Yale.• Had eight touches in the season-opening win at Bucknell, including catching two passes for 25 yards.• Ran once for five yards and caught two passes for 23 yards in the victory at No. 25 Colgate.• Had three carries for 10 yards and two catches for 15 more at No. 16 Harvard.• Ran for 75 yards on 12 carries with his first career touchdown touchdown against Sacred Heart.• Ranked fourth on the team in rushing with 155 yards on a healthy 6.0 yards per carry in six games.• Earned his second varsity letter.• Had his breakout game against Brown, carrying 12 times for 93 yards and catching five passes for 52 yards.• Carried six times for 26 yards in the 3-0 win over Columbia.• Carried twice for 17 yards and caught a pass against Ivy champ Penn.• Posted two carries for 7 yards and one catch for 15 yards at Princeton.• Made one catch for 15 yards and carried four times for 12 yards at Dartmouth.• Gellatly lettered as a freshman after playing in all 10 contests, playing primarily on special teams.• Blocked a punt against Bucknell.• Younger brother of Cornell All-America wide receiver Grant Gellatly ‘14.CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02015 6 26 155 0 21 6.0 25.82016 5 30 139 1 18 4.6 27.8TOTAL 21 56 294 1 21 5.3 14.0

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RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02015 6 7 69 0 19 1.2 9.9 11.52016 5 8 77 0 19 1.6 9.6 15.4TOTAL 21 15 146 0 19 0.7 9.7 7.0

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2014 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02015 6 155 69 0 0 0 224 37.32016 5 139 77 0 0 0 216 43.2TOTAL 21 294 146 0 0 0 440 21.0

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempts ....................... 12, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Rushing Yards .....................................................93 vs. Brown (10/24/2015)Rushing Touchdown ................................... 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Receptions ...........................................................5 vs. Brown (10/24/2015)Receiving Yards ..................................................52 vs. Brown (10/24/2015)All-Purpose Yards .............................................145 vs. Brown (10/24/2015)

DJWOULLARD #316-1 • 196 • So. • CB • Fullerton, Calif. • Taft School• Made his first career varsity start count, intercepting two passes and making four tackles in the 2016 opener at Bucknell.• Had three tackles and broke up a pair of passes in the Big Red’s win over Yale.• Made a career-high 10 tackles in the victory at No. 25 Colgate.• Had three tackles at No. 16 Harvard.• Had a pair of tackles with a pass breakup against Sacred Heart. • Played in three contests as a freshman on special teams.• Saw his first varsity action against Brown.• Made a special teams tackle at Dartmouth.• Was an all-league selection at corner and receiver as a senior at the Taft School.• Previously played at Fullerton Union HS, helping his team to the CIF semifinals as a junior.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2015 3 0 1 1 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 5 13 9 22 0.0 -0 5 0 0 0TOTAL 8 13 10 23 0.0 -0 5 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2015 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.4TOTAL 8 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.3

CAREER BESTSTackles .............................................................. 10 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Interceptions ........................................................2 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Pass Breakups ...............................................2, 2x, last vs. Yale (9/24/2016)

DanielCROCHET #326-3 • 236 • Jr. • ILB • 2L • Stone Mountain, Ga. • Saint Pius X Catholic HS• Opened 2016 with a career-high 11 tackles to go along with a half-sack and a tackle for loss in the win at Bucknell.• Missed the Yale game due to injury.• Made five tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, at No. 16 Harvard.• Notched three tackles and forced a fumble while getting the start against Sacred Heart.• Ranked seventh on the team in tackles (38) in 2015 while playing in all 10 contests.• Was third with his 4.5 tackles for loss and added sack and a pass breakup.• Notched three tackles with one for loss in a shutout win over Columbia.• Had a career-best six tackles with a half-tackle for loss at Dartmouth.• Made a five tackles at Princeton and four more at Penn.• Notched four tackles with two for a loss against Harvard.• Tied a career high with four stops at Yale and also notched four tackles vs. Brown.• Had three tackles and a pass breakup against Colgate.• Made three tackles, including an 11-yard sack, in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.

• Saw action in four contests as a freshman, making five special teams tackles.• Made three tackles as a reserve linebacker vs. Yale.• Had special teams tackles vs. Dartmouth and Ivy champion Harvard.• Saw special teams action against Bucknell.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 4 1 4 5 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 10 25 13 38 4.5 -16 1 0 0 02016 4 8 12 20 1.5 -5 0 1 0 0TOTAL 18 34 29 63 6.0 -21 1 1 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 4 0 0 0.0 02015 10 1 0 1.0 112016 4 0 1 0.5 2TOTAL 18 1 1 1.5 13

CAREER BESTSTackles .............................................................11 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Tackles for Loss ................................................2.0 vs. Harvard (10/10/2015)Sacks ...........................................................1.0 vs. Bucknell (9/19/2015)Pass Breakup ........................................................ 1 vs. Colgate (10/2/2015)Forced Fumble ............................................ 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

RyanKELLEY #336-3 • 237 • So. • OLB • Ross, Calif. • Marin Catholic HS• Had three tackles as a reserve linebacker in the 2016 season opener at Bucknell.• Made two tackles and had a half-sack in the win over Yale.• Made his first career start in the win at No. 25 Colgate, making two tackles and breaking up a pair of passes.• Had a pair of tackles for a loss, including a sack, at No. 16 Harvard.• Posted his first career interception and had three tackles against Sacred Heart.• Did not see varsity action as a freshman while playing for the junior varsity.• Named to the California All-Star team as a senior at Marin Catholic HS.• Was an all-league selection as a senior captain while playing defensive end, tight end, fullback and linebacker.• Ranked as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com.• Was a wrestling All-American as a sophomore, placing eighth at nationals.• Was a two-time Massachusetts state champion at Belmont Hill School.• Also played lacrosse.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 5 9 4 13 2.5 -4 2 0 0 0TOTAL 5 9 4 13 2.5 -4 2 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2016 5 1 1 1.5 3TOTAL 5 1 1 1.5 3

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2016 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.2TOTAL 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.2

CAREER BESTSTackles ........................................3, 3x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Tackles for Loss ...................................................2.0 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Sacks .............................................................1.0 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Interceptions .............................................. 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Pass Breakups ......................................................1 at Colgate (/10/1/2016)

JoshSWEET #345-10 • 219 • Jr. • RB • 2L • Purcellville, Va. • Woodgrove HS• Has played in all four contests at running back and on special teams.• Earned two carries for two yards and caught a three-yard pass in the season-opening win over Bucknell.• Had one 4-yard catch in the win over Yale.

• Ranked third on the team in rushing (157 yards) and scored one touchdown while averaging 4.6 yards per carry as a sophomore in 2015.• Played in eight games, earning his second varsity letter.• Had a career game at Sacred Heart, carrying 22 times for 80 yards and a touchdown.• Ran six times for 60 yards against Brown.• Had three carries for 17 yards against Colgate.• Played in seven contests at running back to earn a varsity letter as a freshman in 2014.• Finished the season with 28 carries for 96 yards and caught five passes for 20 yards.• Ran 11 times for 53 yards and caught two passes for six yards against Lehigh.• Carried five times for 19 yards in the season finale against Penn.• Had three carries at Brown and one for three yards against Princeton.• Ran three times for six yards and caught three passes for 14 yards vs. Dartmouth.• Saw first career action against defending Ivy champion Harvard, carrying two times for five yards.CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2014 7 28 96 0 19 3.4 13.72015 8 34 157 1 28 4.6 19.62016 4 2 2 0 2 1.0 0.5TOTAL 19 64 255 1 28 4.0 13.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 7 5 20 0 6 0.7 4.0 2.92015 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 4 2 7 0 3 0.5 3.5 1.8TOTAL 19 7 27 0 6 0.4 3.9 1.4

ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2014 7 96 20 0 0 0 116 16.62015 8 157 0 0 0 0 157 19.62016 4 2 7 0 0 0 9 2.3TOTAL 19 255 27 0 0 0 282 14.8

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempts ..................................... 22 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015)Rushing Yards ............................................ 80 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015)Rushing Touchdowns .................................. 1 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015) Receptions ......................................................3 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)Receiving Yards .............................................14 vs. Dartmouth (11/8/2014)All-Purpose Yards ...................................... 80 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015)

ChrisFRASER #366-2 • 211 • Sr. • P • 3L • Potomac, Md. • Saint Albans School for Boys• Consensus first-team preseason FCS All-American in 2016.• Named to the STATS FCS All-America third team in 2015, join-ing Erik Bernstein as the lone punters in school history to earn All-America honors.• Averaging 41.5 yards per punt with 16 of his 27 punts being downed inside the 20. • Averaged 41.5 yards on four punts in the season-opening win at Bucknell, including a key 58-yard punt that flipped field position prior to the Bison’s final drive.• Downed four of his seven punts inside the 20 and averaged 40.3 yards per kick in the win over Yale.• Pinned all three of his kicks inside the Colgate 7 yard line, with one punt directly leading to a sack in the Big Red’s comeback win.• Averaged 41.2 yards per punt on five kicks with two downed inside the 20 at No. 16 Harvard.• Averaged 44.6 yards on eight punts against Sacred Heart with six downed inside the 20 and three going more than 50 yards, including a pair of 61-yard punts.• Became just the sixth Cornellian to earn first-team All-Ivy honors three times with his unanimous selection in 2015.• Ranked fourth in the FCS and first in the Ivy League in punting average at 45.1 yards per kick.• It was the third straight year he led the Ivy League in punting average - each year by at least two full yards per punt.

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• Had 16 punts of longer than 50 yards and pinned nine kicks inside the 20.• Posted a single-game school record 52.4 yards on seven punts with three punts of longer than 60 yards with two inside the 20, against Harvard.• Despite punting into the wind on seven of his eight kicks, averaged 41.2 yards with one kick inside the 5 in the Big Red’s 3-0 victory over Columbia.• His five punts averaged 42.6 yards against Dartmouth.• Punted four times for a 41.8 yard average with one kick inside the 10 vs. Brown.• Averaged 45.3 yards on six punts at Sacred Heart with one punt downed at the 2.• Averaged 45.0 yards on three punts in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell with a long of 53 yards.• Punted four times for a 43.8 yard average with one kick placed inside the 20 and another that went 59 yards.• Averaged 47.0 yards on five punts with one inside the 20 and a season-long 60-yard kick against Colgate.• Had a pair of 50-yard punts and averaged 43.5 yards on four kicks at Princeton.• Fraser became the first Cornellian to earn first-team All-Ivy accolades in consecutive seasons since Kevin Boothe ‘05 did so three straight years from 2003-05 and the first to accomplish it as both a freshman and sophomore in 2014.• Finished 19th nationally and first in the Ivy League in punting average (41.7) by nearly three full yards per kick (2.8), in 2014.• Fraser had Ivy league’s longest punt (72 yards) among his 10 kicks of 50+ yards and led the Ancient Eight with 21 kicks placed inside the 20, two more than any other punter in the league.• He earned Special Teams Player of the Week accolades once during the year and averaged at least 40 yards per punt in nine of the team’s 10 games and at least 42.0 yards in six of them.• Became the fourth Cornell football player to capture Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors in 2013. • A first-team All-Ivy pick, he led the Ancient Eight in punting average (42.9 yards per punt), setting a school record for a season in that category, as a rookie in 2013. • Ranked 17th nationally and third among freshmen in punting. • As a unit, Cornell ranked 11th in net punting (38.12) yards per punt, a mark that also led the Ivy League. • In 49 punts, he pinned opponents inside the 20 a total of 16 times (33 percent) with nine going at least 50 yards. • Averaged 40.9 yards on seven punts at Penn, pinning the Quak-ers inside the 8-yard line three different times. • Had a career-high seven punts at Dartmouth, averaging 43.7 yards with three dumped inside the Big Green 20. • Averaged 45.3 yards (43.8 yards net) on six punts at Princeton with two punts downed inside the 20. • Had a pair of 50+ yard punts against Harvard and averaged 47.3 net yards on three kicks.CAREER STATISTICSPUNTING G No Yds AVG TB FC i20 50+ Blkd2013 10 49 2103 42.9 4 10 16 9 02014 10 62 2587 41.7 3 13 21 10 02015 10 50 2240 44.8 4 8 9 16 02016 5 27 1120 41.5 3 9 16 5 0TOTAL 35 188 8050 42.8 14 40 62 40 0

CAREER BESTSPunts ...................................................9, 2x, last at Brown (10/25/2014)Punt Yards ....................................................... 397 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Long Punt................................................. 72 yards at Bucknell (9/27/2014)Punt Avg (min. 3 punts) ...................52.4 (7-367) vs. Harvard (10/10/2015)Punts Inside 20 ........................................... 6 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

JoePIERIK #385-11 • 159 • Sr. • PK • Corona, Calif. • Notre Dame HS • Served as kicker in five contests in 2015, scoring 12 points.• Connected on 6-of-7 PAT attempts and on 2-of-6 field goals.• Made a 27-yard field goal and booted three PAT kicks against Brown.

• Kicked a 33-yard field goal to give the Big Red an early first quarter lead against Harvard.• Was perfect on all three PAT attempts against Colgate.• Kicked in four contests during his sophomore season of 2014, making 6-of-7 PAT kicks and missing his only field goal attempt.• Earned his first playing time of the 2014 campaign by drilling a PAT in the second half at Princeton.• Also made his only PAT attempt vs. Dartmouth.• Made all four extra-point kicks at Columbia.• Took over the starting place-kicking duties late in the 2013 season and was the primary PAT and field goal kicker over the final three contests. • Made the most of the opportunity, connecting on 3-of-4 field goals, including a 40-yarder in the win over Columbia. • Was 9-of-9 on extra-point kicks during the season. • Nailed a pair of field goals at Princeton.• Was a perfect 3-of-3 on PAT kicks against Columbia and was 6-of-6 in the season-ending win over Penn.CAREER STATISTICSSCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2013 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 18 6.02014 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 1.52015 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 12 2.4TOTAL 12 0 0 0 0 21 0 5 36 3.0FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Long Pct.2013 3 3 4 40 .7502014 4 0 1 0 .0002015 5 2 6 33 .333TOTAL 12 5 11 40 .455

NickGESUALDI #416-0 • 201 • Jr. • S • 2L • Sykesville, Md. • Boys Latin School• Had eight tackles and broke up a pair of passes in the Big Red’s 2016 opening win at Bucknell.• Intercepted a pass and made six tackles in the Homecoming win over Yale.• Made seven tackles and broke up a pass on the game’s final play in a 39-38 win at No. 25 Colgate.• Credited with 11 tackles and a sack while intercepting a pass at No. 16 Harvard.• Intercepted two passes and made four total tackles against Sacred Heart.• Was third in the Ivy League in passes defended (9) and second in pass breakups (8) as a sophomore in 2015.• Ranked second in Ivy League among safeties in tackles (51) and was eighth in solo tackles (41).• Had four tackles, an interception and a pass breakup in the Big Red’s 3-0 shutout win over Columbia.• Made four tackles while causing and recovering a fumble at Dartmouth.• Had seven solo tackles and a pass breakup at Princeton.• Broke up a pass and made three total tackles vs. Brown.• Broke up a pair of passes at Sacred Heart.• Posted a career-high 10 tackles at Yale and also notched 10 stops with a pair of pass breakups against Colgate.• Had six tackles and broke up a pass in the 2015 opener against Bucknell• Named Ivy League Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 2014 after setting a school record with four Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors.• Also named Ivy Defensive Player of the Week once.• Set a Cornell freshman record for interceptions in a season (four), a mark that ranked tied for first in the Ivy League and 25th nationally.• Was second on the team and first among conference freshmen (17th overall) in the Ivy in tackles (58).• Also led all Ivy rookies in interceptions, and passes defended (eight) and ranked third in tackles for loss (5.0) and sacks (2.0).• Had a dominant effort in the Big Red’s win over Columbia with two interceptions, a forced fumble, a key fourth quarter sack, a drive-ending pass breakup and a team-high seven tackles to earn National Freshman of the Week, as well as Ivy League De-

fensive and Rookie of the Week.• Made six tackles with his first career interception and sack to go along with a second pass breakup against defending Ivy League champion Princeton and posted an interception and a game-high seven tackles vs. Penn.• Had eight tackles and two tackles for loss against Lehigh and eight more stops at defending Ivy champ Harvard.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 10 41 17 58 5.0 -29 8 1 0 02015 10 41 10 51 0.0 -0 9 1 1 02016 5 25 11 36 1.0 -6 3 0 0 0TOTAL 25 107 38 145 6.0 -35 20 2 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2014 10 4 23 0 18 5.8 0.42015 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.12016 5 4 49 0 30 12.3 0.8TOTAL 25 9 73 0 30 8.1 0.4

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 10 2 0 2.0 202015 10 0 0 0.0 02016 5 1 0 1.0 6TOTAL 25 3 0 3.0 26

CAREER BESTSTackles ..............................................................11 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Sacks ................................................1.0, 3x, last at Harvard (10/8/2016)Tackles for Loss ................................................. 2.0 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Interceptions .................................2, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Pass Breakups .........................................2, 5x, last at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Forced Fumble .....................................1, 2x, last at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)Fumble Recovery ..............................................1 at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)

JustinBEDARD #426-1 • 216 • Fr. • ILB • Johnson City, Tenn. • Science Hill HS• Saw action on special teams in the win over Yale.• Made a special teams tackle in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Was a two-time all-conference and all-region selection at Science Hill HS.• The four-year varsity letter winner helped his team to three conference and district titles and two regional championships.• Captained the team as a senior while playing quarterback and threw for over 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns in his career while rushing for 1,416 and 21 touchdowns as a dual threat who also lined up at running back.• As a junior, accounted for more than 1,110 yards and 19 touchdowns with zero turnovers despite missing four games due to an injury on his way to first-team all-league accolades.• Also lettered in both baseball and basketball, helping the latter to a sectional and regional title and a state tournament berth.• His father played basketball at Iowa and his mother was a volleyball player at San Diego.

MacPOPE #456-1 • 233 • Jr. • LS/FB • 1L • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Upper St. Clair HS• Is in his second season as the team’s long snapper.• Made a special teams tackle in the 2016 season-opening win at Bucknell.• Earned his first varsity letter as a sophomore after seeing action in all 10 contests as the team’s starting long-snapper.• Made three tackles on returns - one each against Harvard, Princeton and Columbia.• Saw action in four contests as a freshman on special teams.• Made his first career tackle against Harvard.• Earned time against both Columbia and Penn.

ChristianKELLEY #476-2 • 249 • So. • FB • Kulpmont, Pa. • Mount Carmel Area HS• Made his varsity debut on special teams against Sacred Heart.• Did not see varsity action as a freshman while serving on the scout team.

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• Competed for the junior varsity as a rookie.• Honorable mention All-America selection as a senior at Mount Carmel Area Senior HS.• Posted 56 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three sacks, four fumble recoveries and a blocked kick as a senior.• Two-time all-league and all-area selection who played line-backer, defensive end, tight end and offensive line.

KurtFRIMEL #486-1 • 234 • Jr. • ILB • 1L • Cream Ridge, N.J. • New Egypt HS• Was all over the field in the 2016 opener at Bucknell, register-ing five tackles with a half-sack, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup.• Had a tackle for loss in the win over Yale.• Made a career-high 10 tackles, including 2.0 for a loss and a sack and had a safety in the Big Red’s 39-38 win at No. 25 Colgate.• Also was in on a fourth-down stop that gave the Big Red the ball back with 90 seconds left, leading to Cornell’s game-winning drive.• Credited with six tackles, a forced fumble and a pass breakup at No. 16 Harvard.• Notched four tackles and forced a fumble against Sacred Heart.• Saw action in all 10 contests, registering 28 tackles with a sack.• Made five tackles and his first career sack in the fourth quarter that knocked Columbia out of field goal range in a 3-0 win.• Tied a career-best with four tackles against Yale.• Was credited with three tackles at Sacred Heart and at Dartmouth.• Notched three tackles against Colgate and two against Harvard.• Made two tackles vs. Brown and had three at Princeton.• Credited with a pair of tackles in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Saw action on special teams and as a reserve linebacker in each of the team’s first four games in 2014.• Posted six total tackles on the year.• Missed the final six games of the season due to injury.• Credited with a career-best four stops at Ivy champ Harvard.• Made a tackle at Bucknell and another vs. Yale.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 4 3 3 6 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 10 17 11 28 1.0 -10 0 0 0 02016 5 14 12 26 3.5 -8 2 2 1 0TOTAL 19 34 26 60 4.5 -18 2 2 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 4 0 0 0.0 02015 10 1 0 1.0 102016 5 1 1 1.5 6TOTAL 19 2 1 2.5 16

CAREER BESTSTackles .............................................................. 10 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Tackles for Loss ................................................... 2.0 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Sacks ................................................ 1.0, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Pass Breakups ..........................................1, 2x, last at Harvard (10/8/2016)Fored Fumble ................................1, 2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Fumble Recoveries ...............................................1 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)

ReisSEGGEBRUCH #496-0 • 235 • So. • ILB • Tomball, Texas • Tomball Memorial HS• Made his varsity debut in the 2016 opener at Bucknell, tallying five tackles.• Earned his first varsity start in the Homecoming win over Yale and responded with eight tackles, including seven solo stops. • Had eight tackles in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Posted five tackles at No. 16 Harvard and four stops against Sacred Heart.• Did not see action on the varsity as a freshman.• Competed on the junior varsity while serving on the scout team.• Was a two-time first-team all-district selection at Tomball Memorial HS.• Named to the first-team Texas High School Coaches Association

All-State Football Academic Elite Team as a senior.• Was a team co-captain as a senior.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 5 20 10 30 0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 5 20 10 30 0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ................................................... 8, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)

VictorOLAPINSIN #516-3 • 263 • So. • DL • Bloomfield, N.J. • Bloomfield HS• Made an impact as a reserve on the defensive line in the win at Bucknell, registering two tackles, including one for a loss, in his first varsity playing time.• Forced a fumble with a sack in the victory over Yale.• Notched a pair of tackles in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Credited with two tackles at No. 16 Harvard.• Spent his rookie season on the junior varsity team.• Was an impact defensive player on the scout team.• Named team MVP and first-team all-league as a senior at Bloomfield HS.• Named honorable mention all-state by MSGVarsity.com.• Two-time all-conference selection.• Elected team captain as a senior.• Played in the Paul Robeson HS Football All-Star Classic.• Served as team captain of the track and field squad, making it to the state’s Meet of Champions in the javelin as a senior.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 5 5 4 9 1.0 -3 0 1 0 0TOTAL 5 5 4 9 1.0 -3 0 1 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2016 5 0 1 0.5 2TOTAL 5 0 1 0.5 2

CAREER BESTSTackles .....................................................................3 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Tackles for Loss ...........................................0.5, 2x, last vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Sacks ..................................................................0.5 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)Forced Fumble ............................................................1 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)

FrankO’DOWD #526-4 • 232 • Fr. • LS • Plantation, Fla. • St. Thomas Aquinas HS• Was part of three state championship teams at St. Thomas Aqui-nas HS while playing on the offensive line and as a long snapper.• Was the FHSAA 7A Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior and a nominee for the Brian Piccolo Award. • A two-year letter winner, those teams went 28-2 with a pair of national top 10 rankings by USA Today.• As a senior, he was part of an operation that went 49-of-49 on PAT attempts and 18-of-24 on field goals.• One of 17 seniors in his class to sign on to play college football.• His uncles, Tim (Kentucky) and Mark (LSU), played college football.

DrewDIEDRICH #546-3 • 259 • Sr. • DL • 1L • AnnArbor, Mich. • Father Gabriel Richard HS• Has played in three games on the defensive line in 2016.• Had a tackle in reserve action in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Also credited with a stop against Sacred Heart.• Played in all 10 contests as a reserve on the defensive line in 2015.• Made 14 tackles, including seven solo stops.• Made at least one tackle in each of the last six games.• Had a career-best three stops against Ivy leaders Harvard and Dartmouth.• Made two tackles against Sacred Heart and Princeton.• Spent his first two seasons on the scout team.

CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2015 10 7 7 14 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 3 0 2 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 13 7 9 16 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ..............................................3, 2x, last at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)

CoreyDEAN #556-3 • 265 • Sr. • DL • 2L • Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. • Walter Panas HS• Saw action as a reserve defensive lineman in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Had a tackle at No. 16 Harvard and at home against Sacred Heart.• Appeared in nine contests as a reserve defensive lineman in 2015, posting 19 tackles and one for a loss.• Registered a career-high six tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, at Dartmouth.• Made two tackles at Princeton and against Columbia.• Earned his first action of 2015 at Yale.• Had a pair of tackles, including his first career tackle for loss, against Colgate.• Had two tackles against Sacred Heart.• Also made one stop against both Harvard and Brown.• Played in eight contests as a reserve on the defensive line in 2014, making five total tackles.• Had a pair of tackles against Brown and one stop vs. Harvard.• Closed the season with two solo tackles in the season finale against Penn.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 8 2 3 5 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 9 9 10 19 1.0 -1 0 0 0 02016 3 1 1 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 12 14 26 1.0 -1 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ...........................................................6 at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)Tackles for Loss .................................0.5, 2x, last at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)

SethHOPE #566-3 • 255 • Jr. • DE • 2L • Fort Thomas, Ky. • Highlands HS• Made five tackles in the 2016 opener at Bucknell.• Had three stops in the victory over Yale.• Had five stops in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Notched two stops at No. 16 Harvard.• Credited with seven tackles and a sack against Sacred Heart.• Started all 10 contests at defensive end, standing among the team leaders in tackles (40).• Ranked second on the team with five tackles for loss and added a pair of fumble recoveries.• Recorded six tackles and recovered a fumble in the shutout win over Columbia.• Made a career-best 10 tackles at Dartmouth.• Had a half-sack at Princeton.• Made four tackles against both Sacred Heart and Brown.• Had six tackles, including 2.5 for a loss, in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Had two tackles and recovered a fumble against Colgate.• Made three tackles, including two for a loss, against Harvard.• Had three stops at Ivy champ Penn.• Made three tackles, including two for a loss, against Harvard.• Played in six contests as a reserve at outside linebacker and on special teams, making three tackles with one for a loss.• Earned his first varsity letter.• Made one tackle for loss against Dartmouth.• Saw significant time at Brown, registering two tackles.

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CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 6 2 1 3 1.0 -1 0 0 0 02015 10 22 18 40 5.0 -12 0 0 2 02016 5 12 10 22 1.0 -6 0 0 0 0TOTAL 21 36 29 65 7.0 -19 0 0 2 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2014 6 0 0 0.0 02015 10 0 1 0.5 22016 5 1 0 1.0 6TOTAL 21 1 1 1.5 8

CAREER BESTSTackles .........................................................10 at Dartmouth (11/6/2015)Tackle for Loss ..................................................2.5 vs. Bucknell (9/19/2015)Fumble Recovery ................................ 1, 2x, last vs. Columbia (11/14/2015)Sacks .................................................. 1.0 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

J.EdwardKEATING #586-4 • 307 • So. • OL • Birmingham, Mich. • Detroit Country Day School• Earned his first varsity action as a reserve center in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Played on both the offensive and defensive lines while attend-ing Detroit Country Day School.• Captained the team as a senior.• Keating also competed in track and field in the throws.

FlintGEIER #606-3 • 283 • Sr. • OL • Alpharetta, Ga. • Mount Pisgah Christian HS• Made his first career start in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Saw action in the Big Red’s loss at No. 16 Harvard.• Helped Cornell run up 567 yards of total offense against the Raiders.• Played in three games on special teams in 2015.• Spent the season on the two-deep on the offensive line.• Missed his entire sophomore campaign due to injury.• Spent his freshman season as part of the scout team.• Named first-team all-state as a senior at Mount Pisgah Christian School in 2012.• A first-team all-league and all-region and second-team all-county pick, he served as team captain in his final season.

LucasRALEY #656-3 • 274 • Jr. • OL • Abilene, Texas • Cooper HS• Spent much of his sophomore season on the depth chart on the offensive line in 2015.• Saw action as a reserve offensive lineman in two contests in 2014.• Made his collegiate debut against Bucknell and also saw time against Yale.• Named third team all-state as a senior and was a two-time first-team all-district offensive lineman at Cooper HS.• He was a two-time all-league pick while playing both guard and tackle.

IslamMOHAMED #666-3 • 280 • Sr. • OL • Inwood, N.Y. • Lawrence HS• Entered the 2016 campaign as the team’s starter at left tackle and has started each of the team’s first five games.• Was part of an offensive line that allowed just one sack in 25 dropbacks and paved the way for 188 team rushing yards in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Helped Cornell run up 567 yards of total offense against No. 25 Colgate.• Played in six contests as a reserve offensive lineman.• Saw his first varsity action as a reserve at Sacred Heart and also earned playing time in each of the final five contests.• Spent several weeks on the travel team but did not see varsity action in 2014.• Spent his freshman campaign as part of the scout team in 2013 and did not see varsity action.

• An all-county selection as a senior, he started at left tackle for a pair of championship teams at Lawrence HS.• As a senior, was part of a 12-0 squad that won the Long Island championship, while his 2011 squad was county champs.

HenrySTILLWELL #706-5 • 290 • So. • OL • Richmond, Va. • St. Christopher’s School• Entered the 2016 campaign as the team’s starter at right tackle.• Was part of an offensive line that allowed just one sack in 25 dropbacks and paved the way for 188 team rushing yards in the season-opening win at the Bison.• Helped Cornell run up 567 yards of total offense against the Raiders.• Spent his freshman season on the junior varsity while serving on the scout team.• Earned all-state honors on the offensive line as a senior captain at St. Christopher’s School.• Was a member of the school’s lacrosse squad that that earned state runner-up honors as a junior.• His father played lacrosse at Princeton (1981-85).• His mother was an All-America lacrosse player at Virginia (1981-85).• His brother, John, played football at Davidson (2009-13).

MasonMANNING III #716-6 • 298 • So. • OL • Olympia, Wash. • Capital HS• Played in each of the team’s first four games as a reserve on the offensive line.• Saw his first varsity action in the season-opening win over Bucknell.• Spent his rookie season on the scout team while competing for the junior varsity in 2015.• A three-sport athlete at Capital HS, he was a two-time all-league selection on the offensive line in football.• Earned all-area honors from The Olympian as a senior.• Was part of a team that reached the state semifinals his sophomore season.• He also played both basketball and baseball as a prep.

JohnFOSTER #736-5 • 279 • Sr. • OL • 1L • North Scituate, Mass. • Scituate HS• Has opened each of the team’s last 15 games at right guard.• Was part of an offensive line that allowed just one sack in 25 dropbacks and paved the way for 188 team rushing yards in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Helped Cornell run up 567 yards of total offense against the Raiders.• Started all 10 games at right guard as a junior in 2015.• Was part of an offensive line unit that started all 10 games together.• In his first season as a starter, Cornell’s total offense, rushing and passing yards were all up over the previous year, all the while allowing fewer sacks and converting a higher percentage on third downs.• Earned his first career playing time on the offensive line at Bucknell in 2014.• Played in nine total games as a reserve to earn his first varsity letter.• Spent his freshman campaign as part of the scout team in 2013 and did not see varsity action.• Thee-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines at Scituate HS.

TheoGOOSEN #746-4 • 297 • Jr. • OL • Virginia Beach, Va. • Tallwood HS• Earned time in the Big Red’s contest against Sacred Heart for his first varsity playing action.• Served on the scout team as a sophomore in 2015.• Spent much of the season on the two-deep at right tackle.• An all-league and all-region pick as a senior on the offensive line at Tallwood HS, he was a three-sport star (football, basketball, track and field).

• A two-time team Offensive Lineman of the Year, he was named to the Virginian Pilot All-Tidewater first team and the All-Beach District first team as a senior and an honorable mention pick his junior year.• He was also a second-team all-region selection by Virginia-Preps.com.

JakeWALTMAN #756-3 • 292 • Sr. • OL • 1L • Ringgold, Va. • Dan River HS• Entered the 2016 campaign as the team’s starter at left guard and has opened each of the first five contests.• Was part of an offensive line that allowed just one sack in 25 dropbacks and paved the way for 188 team rushing yards in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Made his first career start against the Bison.• Helped Cornell run up 567 yards of total offense against the Raiders.• Spent the season as a reserve at right guard, playing in three contests in 2015.• Made an appearance as a reserve against Harvard, Brown and Dartmouth.• Saw action as a reserve offensive lineman in eight games in 2014.• Made his first varsity appearance in the season opener against Bucknell.• Earned his first varsity letter.• Spent his freshman campaign as part of the scout team in 2013 and did not see varsity action.• First-team all-state selection at Dan River HS.• Two-time all-district pick on the offensive line.

DanMORIN #766-3 • 282 • Sr. • OL • 2L • Overland Park, Kan. • St. Thomas Aquinas HS• Played significant time at left guard in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Has played in all five contests.• Opened the 2015 season as the starter at left guard and played in all 10 contests.• Was part of an offensive line unit that started all 10 games together.• In his first season as a starter, Cornell’s total offense, rushing and passing yards were all up over the previous year, all the while allowing fewer sacks and converting a higher percentage on third downs.• Earned his first career playing time on the offensive line at Bucknell and played in nine total games in 2014.• Captured his first varsity letter.• Spent his freshman campaign as part of the scout team in 2013 and did not see varsity action.• First-team all-state selection on both the offensive and defen-sive lines at St. Thomas Aquinas.

GusBASANES #776-4 • 299 • Jr. • OL • Bethesda, Md. • Georgetown Prep HS• Did not see varsity action after moving from the defensive to the offensive line in 2015.• Earned time in two contests as a freshman in 2014, posting one tackle.• Made his first career appearance at Brown, making one stop.• Saw action against Dartmouth.• Named a National Football Foundation scholar-athlete as a senior captain at Georgetown Prep HS.• Also competed in both basketball and track and field.

AlexEMANUELS #796-2 • 278 • Sr. • OL • 1L • Mercer Island, Wash. • Mercer Island HS• Entered the 2016 campaign as the team’s starter at center.• Had a streak of 12 consecutive starts snapped at Colgate due

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to injury. • Returned for the Harvard contest.• Was part of an offensive line that allowed just one sack in 25 dropbacks and paved the way for 188 team rushing yards in the season-opening win at the Bison.• Opened the 2015 season as the starter at center and played in all 10 contests.• Was part of an offensive line unit that started all 10 games together.• In his first full season as a starter, Cornell’s total offense, rush-ing and passing yards were all up over the previous year, all the while allowing fewer sacks and converting a higher percentage on third downs.• Spent several weeks on the travel roster in 2014 as the team’s backup center.• Played as a reserve against Dartmouth.• Saw action in three contests as a freshman in 2013, including one start at center, before suffering a season-ending injury. • Opened the contest against Colgate after seeing reserve action against both Bucknell and Yale to begin the year.

BradyMALONE #806-3 • 206 • Sr. •WR • Herndon, Va. • Gonzaga College HS • Started the season opener at Bucknell, hauling in two passes for 20 yards in the win.• Caught a 21-yard pass in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Made a 5-yard reception against Sacred Heart.• Earned a start in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell.• Played in six total games at receiver and on special teams.• Saw his first varsity action as a reserve against Princeton during the 2014 campaign at wide receiver and special teams.• Spent his freshman season on the scout team.• League leader in receiving as a sophomore and junior before an illness-shortened senior season at Gonzaga HS.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02015 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 5 5 51 0 21 1.0 10.2 10.2TOTAL 12 5 51 0 21 0.4 10.2 4.3

CAREER BESTSReceptions ...........................................................2 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)Receiving Yards ................................................... 21 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

HayesNOLTE #826-4 • 253 • Jr. • TE • 1L • Blue Bell, Pa. • Germantown Academy• Saw action in the 2016 opener at Bucknell.• Caught a 9-yard pass in the win over Yale.• Made one catch for 13 yards in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Caught one pass for five yards against Sacred Heart while picking up a start.• Earned time on special teams and at tight end in all 10 contests.• Caught two passes for 35 yards on the year.• Made his first career catch go for 26 yards at Sacred Heart.• Had a 9-yard catch against. • Saw time on special teams in the 2014 season opener at Colgate.• Missed the remainder of the season due to injury.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02015 10 2 35 0 26 0.2 17.5 3.52016 5 3 27 0 13 0.6 9.0 5.4TOTAL 16 5 62 0 26 0.3 12.4 3.9

CAREER BESTSReceptions ............................................... 1, 4x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Receiving Yards ......................................... 26 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015)

• Made five catches for 31 yards against Lehigh.• Had his first career reception at Bucknell, a 12-yard grab.• Caught three passes for 17 yards at defending Ivy champ Harvard.• Spent his freshman season on the Big Red’s scout team.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2014 9 14 124 1 30 1.6 8.9 13.82015 10 20 210 1 37 2.0 10.5 21.02016 5 13 146 1 26 2.6 11.2 29.2TOTAL 24 47 480 3 37 1.9 10.2 20.0

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2014 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.72015 10 1 0 1 0 10 0 0 6 0.62016 5 1 0 1 0 10 0 0 6 1.2TOTAL 24 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 0.8

CAREER BESTSReceptions .......................................... 5, 2x, last at Princeton (10/31/2015)Receiving Yards .............................................. 72 at Princeton (10/31/2015)Receiving Touchdowns ............................1, 3x, last at Bucknell (9/17/2016)

BrettJONES #916-0 • 290 • Sr. • DL • 3L • Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North HS• Returns to the Big Red for a fifth year of eligibility after missing the entire 2015 campaign due to injury.• Played in all 10 contests with six starts in 2014, ranking among the leaders in tackles among defensive linemen with 23.• Added 1.5 sacks while adding his third varsity letter.• Notched four tackles against Penn.• Posted three tackles and a sack at Columbia.• Made his first start of 2014 against Lehigh and responded with four tackles and was in on a sack.• Notched four stops at Brown.• Had a breakout sophomore season in 2013 as the team’s starting nose guard. • One of the strongest players in the Ivy League, he proved a top run-stuffer while registering 23 tackles with two tackles for loss and a sack. • Posted a career-best five tackles vs. Brown and had three tackles against Monmouth, Dartmouth and Columbia. • Had his first sack against Harvard and made his first start in the season opener against Bucknell.• Played in four contests as a freshman in 2012 and earned a letter as a reserve defensive tackle. • Posted a tackle that went for a loss against Monmouth. • Made his collegiate debut against Yale.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2012 5 0 1 1 0.5 -1 0 0 0 02013 10 11 12 23 2.0 -5 0 0 0 02014 10 14 9 23 1.5 -5 0 0 0 0TOTAL 25 25 22 47 4.0 -11 0 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2012 5 0 0 0.0 02013 10 1 0 1.0 22014 10 1 1 1.5 5TOTAL 25 2 1 2.5 7

CAREER BESTSTackles ...............................................................5 vs. Brown (10/26/2013)Sacks .......................................... 1.0 , 2x, last at Columbia (11/15/2014)Tackles for Loss ................................. 1.0, 2x, last at Columbia (11/15/2014)

JamesEATON #926-2 • 242 • Jr. • DL • 2L • Tulsa, Okla. • Holland Hall HS• Has played in each of the Big Red’s four games, collecting three tackles.• Had one tackle in the 2016 season-opening win at Bucknell. • Made two stops in the victory at No. 25 Colgate.• Credited with two tackles against Sacred Heart.• Played in five contests on the defensive line in 2015, making three tackles with a half-tackle for loss.• Notched two tackles with a half-tackle for loss against Sacred Heart.

NickBLAND #856-5 • 238 • Sr. • TE • 3L • Milton, Mass. • Milton Academy• Earned the start in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Caught a 12-yard pass in the win at Yale while collecting his second straight start.• Hauled in three passes for 42 yards and his first career touch-down in the 39-38 win at No. 25 Colgate.• Made one reception for 10 yards against Sacred Heart.• Played in all 10 contests at tight end and on special teams in 2015.• Caught four passes for 40 yards on the season.• Was on the field at tight end to start the 2015 campaign against Bucknell.• Made a career-high three catches for 34 yards at Yale, including a 26-yard catch.• Hauled in a 6-yard pass against Ivy champion Penn.• Started each of the first four games at tight end and played in nine contests total in 2014.• Missed the Lehigh game due to injury.• Grabbed his first career pass at Harvard, good for 13 yards.• Lettered for the second time.• Earned his first varsity letter as a special teams stalwart and a reserve tight end in 2013. • Returned four kickoffs as an up-man, posting 31 total yards. • Made a pair of special teams tackles while seeing time in all 10 games. • Returned three short kickoffs for a total of 22 yards against Princeton. • Made special team tackles vs. both Harvard and Columbia.CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2013 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02014 9 1 13 0 13 0.1 13.0 1.42015 10 4 40 0 26 0.4 10.0 4.02016 5 5 64 1 21 1.0 12.8 12.8TOTAL 34 10 117 1 26 0.3 11.7 3.4

CAREER BESTSReceptions ............................................... 3, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Receiving Yards ................................................... 42 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Receiving Touchdowns .......................................... 1 at Colgate (10/1/2016)

MattSULLIVAN #896-4 • 252 • Sr. • TE • 2L • Pittsford, N.Y. • Pittsford Mendon HS• Elected team captain in 2016.• Caught two passes for 28 yards in the 2016 opener at Bucknell, including a 22-yard touchdown reception to cap off the scoring.• Had a team-best four catches for 48 yards in the win over Yale.• Hauled in two passes for 32 yards in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Caught three passes for 23 yards at No. 16 Harvard.• Hauled in a pair of passes for 15 yards against Sacred Heart.• Played in all 10 contests at tight end in 2015, hauling in 20 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown.• Made five catches for a career-high 72 yards at Princeton.• Caught two passes for 12 yards, including a touchdown, against Brown.• Made two receptions for 31 yards, including a career-high 33-yard reception, against Harvard.• Caught a pair of passes for 18 yards at Sacred Heart.• Caught two passes for 12 yards while also splitting out wide and playing some snaps at fullback in the 2015 opener vs. Bucknell.• Hauled in two passes for 23 yards against Yale and had two catches for 20 yards against Colgate.• Saw significant time in nine games at tight end, including two starts, in 2014.• Caught 14 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown.• Hauled in his first career touchdown from three yards out in the season finale against Penn.• Had a pair of receptions for 44 yards, including a 30-yard recep-tion, against Dartmouth.• Hauled in two passes for 17 yards vs. Princeton.

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• Made one stop against Colgate.• Also earned time against Bucknell, Yale and Harvard • Saw action in four contests as a freshman in 2014, posting five tackles with one for a loss.• Saw time as a reserve on the defensive line in each of the team’s first four games before earning his first start against Lehigh.• Made a career-high three tackles against the Mountain Hawks.• Made his first career tackle, a tackle for loss, in his first collegiate home contest vs. Yale.• Also had one stop against Princeton.• Missed four games due to injury.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 6 3 2 5 1.0 -2 0 0 0 02015 5 1 2 3 0.5 -0 0 0 0 02016 5 3 2 5 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 16 7 6 13 1.5 -2 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles .............................................................. 3 vs. Lehigh (10/18/2014)Tackles for Loss ........................................................1.0 vs. Yale (10/4/2014)

GenoDeMARCO #936-3 • 265 • Jr. • DL • 2L • Perrysburg, Ohio • Toledo St. John’s Jesuit HS• Started each of the team’s first five contests at defensive tackle, making 10 tackles with one for a loss.• Earned the start in the 2016 season-opening win at Bucknell, making one tackle and blocking an extra-point kick.• Notched two stops against both No. 25 Colgate and at No. 16 Harvard.• Had five stops, including one for a loss, against Sacred Heart.• Started all 10 contests at defensive tackle in 2015.• Had 29 total tackles with a half-tackle for loss and a pass breakup• Established a career high with eight tackles at Sacred Heart.• Made four stops at Dartmouth.• Had five tackles with half a TFL and a pass breakup at Yale.• Earned the start in the 2015 opener against Bucknell, making three total tackles.• Saw action in 10 games to earn his first varsity letter in 2014, posting four tackles with 2.0 for a loss.• Had a career-high six tackles with one for a loss in the season finale against Penn.• Earned his first career start against defending Ivy champ Princeton and responded with four tackles.• Had two tackles, including one for a loss, at Columbia.• Had a pair of stops against Brown.• Made his first career tackle at Harvard.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 9 12 4 16 2.0 -5 0 0 0 02015 10 17 12 29 0.5 -1 1 0 0 02016 5 6 4 10 1.0 -2 1 0 0 1TOTAL 24 35 20 55 3.5 -8 2 0 0 1

CAREER BESTSTackles ...................................................... 8 at Sacred Heart (10/17/2015)Tackles for Loss ........................... 1.0, 3x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Pass Breakup ............................................ 1, 2x, last at Colgate (10/1/2016)Blocked Kick .........................................................1 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)

ChaseWICKENHEISER #956-5 • 275 • So. • DL • Clarks Summit, Pa. • Abington Heights HS• Registered a pair of tackles in the season-opening win at Bucknell.• Recovered a fumble in the win over Yale.• Had a career-high seven tackles in the comeback victory at No. 25 Colgate.• Had three tackles, including one for a loss, at No. 16 Harvard.• Notched a pair of stops against Sacred Heart.• Did not see varsity action as a rookie, serving time on the scout team.

• Competed for the junior varsity.• Was a third-team all-state selection as a senior defensive end at Abington Heights HS.• Earned first-team all-conference honors on both the offensive and defensive lines as a senior captain.• Ranked among the top 100 players in the state by PSFCA.• Chosen to participate in the All-State East vs. West Football Game.• Was part of a district title team as a sophomore.• Helped the basketball squad to three straight district titles in basketball.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2016 5 2 12 14 1.0 -1 0 0 1 0TOTAL 5 2 12 14 1.0 -1 0 0 1 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ................................................................ 7 at Colgate (10/1/2016)Tackles for Loss ...................................................1.0 at Harvard (10/8/2016)Fumble Recovery ........................................................1 vs. Yale (9/24/2016)

MichaelSTAPLES #966-3 • 276 • Sr. • DL • 3L • Wayne, Pa. • Radnor HS• Has started each of the team’s first five games at nose guard.• Made two stops in the win at No. 25 Colgate.• Notched three stops at No. 16 Harvard.• Had a tackle against Sacred Heart.• Started all 10 contests on the defensive line, posting 27 tackles with 1.5 for a loss and two pass breakups.• Had two tackles and batted down a pass at Princeton.• Started the 2015 season opener against Bucknell, making a pair of tackles and breaking up a pass.• Registered seven tackles and a TFL at Yale.• Recorded six tackles at Dartmouth.• Notched four tackles against Colgate.• Notched four tackles with one for a loss at Sacred Heart.• Posted 19 tackles, including one for a loss in eight games, including four starts, in2014.• Had a career-high eight tackles in the season-opener at Colgate after earning the start at defensive tackle.• Posted four tackles and a tackle for loss at Bucknell.• Had three stops vs. Yale and two against Princeton.• Missed two games due to injury.• Earned his second varsity letter.• Had a strong freshman campaign on the defensive line in 2013, making 12 tackles in nine contests as a rookie. • Posted a career-best three tackles at Princeton after notching two tackles apiece in each of the team’s previous three games. • Broke up a pass against Monmouth to go along with his two stops.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2013 9 3 9 12 0.0 -0 1 0 0 02014 8 6 13 19 1.0 -1 0 0 0 02015 10 12 15 27 1.5 -3 2 0 0 02016 5 2 4 6 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 31 23 41 64 2.5 -4 3 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ................................................................ 8 at Colgate (9/20/2014)Tackles for Loss ............................ 1.0, 2x, last at Sacred Heart (11/17/2015)Pass Breakup ....................................... 1, 3x, last at Princeton (10/31/2015)

AlbertoSANDOVAL #976-4 • 288 • Jr. • DL • Wixom, Mich. • Georgetown Prep HS• Had three tackles for the defense in the 2016 season opener at Bucknell.• Earned playing time in two contests in 2015, making a pair of tackles• Earned snaps on the defensive line in the 2015 season opener against Bucknell, posting one stop.• Made one sop against Brown.

• Saw action in each of the team’s final three games as a reserve defensive lineman as a freshman in 2014, making a pair of tackles.• Made his first career appearance at Brown, making two tackles.• Saw time as a reserve on the defensive line at Columbia and Penn.CAREER STATISTICSTACKLES G UA A Total TFL -Yds PD FF FR Blkd2014 3 1 1 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02015 2 2 0 2 0.0 -0 0 0 0 02016 1 2 1 3 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 6 5 2 7 0.0 -0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles ...............................................................3 at Bucknell (9/17/2016)

NickolasNULL #995-11 • 165 • Fr. • P/PK • Bradenton, Fla. • Manatee HS• Scored his first collegiate point with a PAT at No. 16 Harvard, while also posting touchbacks on each of his two kickoffs.• Kicked a 34-yard field goal, hit all three PATs and booted three of five kickoffs through the end zone for touchbacks against Sacred Heart.• Earned three all-state citations during his high school career, twice in Pennsylvania and once in Florida where he graduated from Manatee HS.• He was a second-team pick as a senior after going 44-for-44 on PATs and 8-of-11 field goals, including a 52-yarder.• He also averaged 37.7 yards per punt on 35 attempts with a long of 76 and had 43 touchbacks on 66 kickoffs in his final year.• Null earned various spots on all-conference, all-area, all-district and all-region teams.• He was named the All-Southwest Team kicker by the Florida Coaches and earned first-team honors by the Bradenton Herald in each of his final two seasons.• He was ranked the 13th-best kicker in the country by Pro Kicker and represented South Florida on the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star team.CAREER STATISTICSSCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG PTS Avg/G2016 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 7 3.5TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 7 3.5KICKOFFS G No. Yds. Avg. TBs 2016 2 7 428 61.1 5TOTAL 2 7 428 61.1 5FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Long Pct.2015 2 1 1 34 1.000TOTAL 2 1 1 34 1.000

CAREER BESTSField Goals .................................................. 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Field Goal - Long .............................34 yards vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Extra-Point Kicks ........................................ 3 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Kickoffs ..................................................... 5 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)Touchbacks ................................................. 3 vs. Sacred Heart (10/15/2016)

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RushingRushed for 300+ yards ..................................................................... Never doneRushed for 200+ yards ................... Chad Levitt, (39-218), at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996)Rushed for 100+ yards ...............Chris Walker (13-110) at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Rushed for 5+ TDs ............................... Ed Marinaro (5), at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971)Rushed for 4+ TDs ...................... Silas Nacita (4), vs. Monmouth (Oct. 13, 2012)Rushed for 3+ TDs ................................. Luke Hagy (3), vs. Penn (Nov. 17, 2012)Rushed 40+ times .................... Chad Levitt (40), vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996)Rushed 30+ times ....................Randy Barbour (32), vs. Brown (Octt. 20, 2007)Two players rushed for 100 yards ....................................................................... Ryan Kuhn (24-175), Luke Siwula (30-117), at Columbia (Nov. 12, 2005)

PassingPassed for 500+ yards .................................................................. Jeff Mathews 525 yards on 35-of-51 passing, vs. Princeton (Oct. 27, 2012)Passed for 400+ yards ...................................................................Dalton Banks 454 yards on 25-of-45 passing, at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Passed for 300+ yards ...................................................................Dalton Banks 454 yards on 25-of-45 passing, at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Passed for 200+ yards ...................................................................Dalton Banks 257 yards on 19-of-39 passing, at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Threw 6+ touchdown passes ........................................................... Never doneThrew 5+ touchdown passes ............Jeff Mathews (5), at Penn (Nov. 19, 2011)Threw 4+ touchdown passes ........... Dalton Banks (4), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Threw 3+ touchdown passes ........... Dalton Banks (4), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Attempted 60+ passes .....................Nathan Ford (63), at Lehigh (Oct. 4, 2008)Attempted 50+ passes .............. Jeff Mathews (56), vs. Harvard (Oct. 12, 2013)Attempted 40+ passes .................. Dalton Banks (45), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Attempted 30+ passes ....... Dalton Banks (38), vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)Completed 40+ passes ...........Jeff Mathews (40), vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 2011)Completed 30+ passes .................... Jeff Mathews (33),at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013)Completed 20+ passes .................. Dalton Banks (25), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Threw 6 interceptions ........Marty Stallone, 6 INTs, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985)Threw 5 interceptions ............ Ben Ganter, 5 INTs, vs. Columbia (Nov. 14, 2009)Threw 4 interceptions ............ Adam Currie, 4 INTs, vs. Fordham (Oct. 17, 2009)Threw 3 interceptions ................Dalton Banks, 3 INTs, at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)

ReceivingCaught 15+ passes ................ John Tagliaferri (15), at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985)Caught 10+ passes ......................... Lucas Shapiro (12), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2014)Caught 8+ passes ...........................Lucas Shapiro (12), vs. Princeton (Nov. 1, 2014)Had 200+ yards receiving ................ Grant Gellatly (212), vs. Brown (Oct. 26, 2013)Had 100+ yards receiving ......... James Hubbard (105), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Caught 3+ TD passes ........................ Shane Savage (3), at Penn (Nov. 19, 2011)Caught 2+ TD passes ...........................Ben Rogers (2), at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Two 100-yard receivers, same game................................................................... Grant Gellatly (179), Lucas Shapiro (164), Luke Hagy (114) at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013)Two 200-yard receivers, same game................................................................... Grant Gellatly (215), Luke Tasker (201) vs. Princeton (Oct. 27, 2012)Three 100-yard receivers, same game ................................................................ Grant Gellatly (179), Lucas Shapiro (164), Luke Hagy (114) at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013)

KickingKicked 4+ field goals .................Trevor MacMeekin, 4, vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004)Kicked 3+ field goals .................... Brad Greenway, 3, vs. Brown (Oct. 22, 2011)Kicked 2+ field goals .............................. Zach Mays, 2, vs. Yale (Sept. 24, 2016)A PAT was missed ..................................Nickolas Null, at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Punted 10+ times ......................Drew Alston, 10, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2010)

Total OffenseGained 300+ total yards ................................................................Dalton Banks 452 yards (454 pass, -2 rush), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Gained 400+ total yards ................................................................Dalton Banks 452 yards (454 pass, -2 rush), at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Ran 70+ plays ............................................................................... Jeff Mathews 70 plays (56 pass, 14 rush), vs. Harvard (Oct. 12, 2013)Ran 60+ plays ............................................................................... Jeff Mathews 62 plays (47 pass, 15 rush), at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013)Ran 50+ plays ................................................................................Dalton Banks 53 plays (38 pass, 15 rush), vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)Ran 40+ plays ................................................................................Dalton Banks 53 plays (38 pass, 15 rush), vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)

DefenseIntercepted 3+ passes .............. Doug Knopp (3) vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995)Intercepted 2+ passes ..........Nick Gesualdi (2), vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)Recovered 2+ fumbles ................. Rush Imhotep (2), at Harvard (Oct. 11, 2014)Had 20+ tackles ...................Neil Morrissey (7-17-24) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) Had 15+ tackles ....................... Miles Norris (6-9-15) at Harvard (Oct. 11, 2014) Had 10+ tackles ............................. Nick Gesualdi (8-3-11) at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Had 2+ sacks ............................... JJ Fives (2.0-15) at Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2015)Had 3+ tackles for loss ................... Seth Hope (2.5-8) vs. Bucknell (Sept. 19, 2015)

Miscellaneous100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game ................................................ Chris Walker (110)/ James Hubbard (105) at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Fumble Return For Touchdown ........... James White (14 yds) vs. Yale (Oct. 4, 2014)Interception Return For Touchdown ............................................ Rush Imhotep 65 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 2011)Punt Return For Touchdown ........................................................ Bryan Walters 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007)Kickoff Return For A Touchdown ............................................. Rashad Campbell 78 yards, at Princeton (Oct. 29, 2011)Blocked Punt ........................................Twan Terrell at Princeton (Oct. 31, 2015) Blocked Field Goal .........................Jonathan Ford vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 8, 2014)Blocked Extra Point .............................Justin Solomon at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown ............................................ Ahmad Avery 0 yards, at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013)Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown ..................................................... Andy Wade, 69 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 8, 2008)Blocked Kick Returned For Defensive Extra Point ............................................... Jarrod Watson-Lewis, 85 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 15, 2014)

Long PlaysRun of 90+ yards ................John McNiff, 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990)Run of 80+ yards .........Stephen Liuzza, 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006)Run of 70+ yards ....................... Luke Hagy, 79 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 2, 2015)Run of 60+ yards ....................... Luke Hagy, 79 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 2, 2015)Run of 50+ yards ....................... Luke Hagy, 79 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 2, 2015)Run of 40+ yards ........ Dalton Banks, 42 yards, vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)Pass of 90+ yards.................................................Nathan Ford to Bryan Walters 96 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 8, 2008)Pass of 80+ yards................................................Jeff Mathews to Grant Gellatly 81 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 26, 2013)Pass of 70+ yards................................................... Dalton Banks to Collin Shaw 70 yards, at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Pass of 60+ yards............................................. Dalton Banks to James Hubbard 63 yards, at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)

the Last time it happeNed ...Pass of 50+ yards............................................. Dalton Banks to James Hubbard 63 yards, at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Pass of 40+ yards............................................. Dalton Banks to James Hubbard 40 yards, at Harvard (Oct. 8, 2016)Kicked 50+-yard field goal ...............................................................John Rodin 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995)Kicked 40+-yard field goal ................................................................ Zack Mays 41-yards, at Bucknell (Sept. 17, 2016)Kicked 80+ yard punt ............................................................. Mike Baumgartel 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001)Kicked 70+ yard punt ...................................................................... Chris Fraser 72 yards, at Bucknell (Sept. 27, 2014)Kicked 60+ yard punt ...................................................................... Chris Fraser 61 yards, vs. Sacred Heart (Oct. 15, 2016)Returned a punt 80+ yards .......................................................... Bryan Walters 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007)Returned a kickoff 95+ yards ....................................................... Barrett Rosser 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972)Returned an INT 80+ yards ........................................................ Mark Broderick 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990)Returned a fumble 80+ yards ............................................Jarrod Watson-Lewis 82 yards, vs. Bucknell (Sept. 21, 2013)

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 ..........................................62 vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 2011)Scored 50+ points ..........................................62 vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 2011) Scored 40+ points .................................................. 42 at Penn (Nov. 23, 2013) Scored 30+ points ................................................. 39 at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016) Back-to-back 40+ point games .............. vs. Columbia (62), at Penn (48) 2011Rushed 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....................vs. Sacred Heart, 257 yards (Oct. 15, 2016)Passed for 500+ yards .........................vs. Princeton, 523 yards (Oct. 27, 2012)Passed for 400+ yards ...............................at Colgate, 454 yards (Oct. 1, 2016)Passed for 300+ yards ...............................at Colgate, 454 yards (Oct. 1, 2016)Passed for 200+ yards .............................. at Harvard, 257 yards (Oct. 8, 2016)Had 700+ yards in Total Offense .....................................................Never doneHad 600+ yards in Total Offense ............... at Brown, 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995)Had 500+ yards in Total Offense ................at Colgate, 567 yards (Oct. 1, 2016)Scored on first offensive play ................................................................. at Yale 81-yard pass from Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters (Sept. 26, 2009)Recorded a safety ........................................................at Colgate (Oct. 1, 2016)Recorded a defensive TD ........................................................................vs. Yale............................................James White 14-yard fumble return (Oct. 4, 2014)Zero punts in a game ................................................... vs. Penn, Nov. 17, 1982Zero sacks allowed in a game .........................................at Yale, Sept. 24, 2011Blocked two kicks in a game ....................................................... at Monmouth Miles Norris (punt); Tre’ Minor (PAT) (Nov. 23, 2013)Had 25+ first downs in a game ...........................vs. Brown, 26, (Oct. 24, 2015)Had 40+ minutes in time of possession ....vs. Columbia, 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005)Recorded a shutout ....................................... 3-0 vs. Columbia (Nov. 14, 2015)Held opponent to negative yards rushing ......................................................... -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005)Played in overtime game ................... at Colgate (OT), L, 28-35 (Oct. 15, 2011)Played in 2-overtime game .......... at Dartmouth (2OT), L, 20-17 (Nov. 7, 2009)Played in 3+ overtime game ..........................................................Never done

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Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT — TotCORNELL................ 28 35 42 22 0 — 127Opponents ............ 56 26 36 9 0 — 127

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell OpponentsSCORING ........................................ 127 127 Points .................................................. 25.4 25.4FIRST DOWNS ................................ 100 112 Rushing ............................................... 37 47 Passing ................................................ 59 58 Penalty ................................................ 4 7RUSHING YARDS/GAME ................... 143.6 180.6 Rushes ................................................ 178 201 Yards Gained ....................................... 854 970 Yards Lost ............................................ 136 67 Net Yards ............................................. 718 903 Avg. Gain/Play ..................................... 4.0 4.5 TDs Rushing ........................................ 7 10PASSING YARDS/GAME .................... 258.8 252.6 Attempts ............................................. 179 173 Completions ........................................ 99 99 Interceptions ....................................... 7 10 Completion Percentage ....................... .553 .572 Passing Yards ....................................... 1294 1263 Average Per Catch ............................... 13.1 12.8 Passing Efficiency ................................ 124.80 118.43 TDs Passing ......................................... 9 6TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME ..................... 402.4 433.2 Total Offensive Plays ........................... 357 374 Total Offensive Yards ........................... 2012 2166 Avg. Gain/Play ..................................... 5.6 5.8PUNTING AVERAGE ......................... 41.5 37.4 Punts................................................... 27 21 Punt Yards ........................................... 1120 785 Punts Blocked ..................................... 0 0 Net Punting ......................................... 37.8 32.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE .................. 5.0 5.0 Punts Returned ................................... 6 8 Punt Return Yards ................................ 30 40KICK RETURN AVERAGE ................... 15.9 28.9 Kicks Returned .................................... 20 7 Kick Return Yards ................................. 317 202INTERCEPTIONS .............................. 10 7 Interception Yards ............................... 59 34FUMBLES-LOST .............................. 9-3 6-3FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS ............... 0-0 2-24PENALTIES ..................................... 34 24 Penalty Yards ....................................... 306 191QB SACKS ...................................... 8 14 Sack Yards ........................................... 35 843RD DOWN CONVERSIONS ................ 27-76 33-75 Percentage .......................................... 36% 44%4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS ................ 8-11 5-9 Percentage .......................................... 73% 56%TIME OF POSSESSION (Average) ....... 28:43 31:17ATTENDANCE .................................. 22,232 24,147 Average ............................................... 11,116 8,049

HEAD COACH: David Archer (Cornell ‘05), fourth season. ASSISTANT COACHES: Jared Backus (Assoc. HC/DC), Roy Istvan (OC, OL), Guido Falbo (Special Teams/LB), Travis Burkett (Asst. HC/CB), Shane Hurd (Asst. HC/QB), Satyen Bhakta (DL), John Kuceyeski (RB), Peter Byron (Def. Intern). TEAM CAPTAINS: Miles Norris, Ben Rogers, Matt Sullivan, Jackson Weber. USUAL LINEUPS: Defense — DE Seth Hope, NG Michael Staples, DT Geno DeMarco, OLB Malcolm Chaka/Ryan Kelley, MLB Kurt Frimel, MLB Daniel Crochet/Reis Seggebruch, OLB Jackson Weber, CB Jelani King, SS Nick Gesualdi, FS Justin Solomon, CB DJ Woullard; Offense—LT Islam Mohamed, LG Jake Waltman, C Alex Emanuels/Flint Geier, RG John Foster, RT Henry Stillwell, TE Nick Bland/Matt Sullivan/Hayes Nolte, WR Ben Rogers, WR Brady Malone/Collin Shaw, WR Marshall Deutz, RB Chris Walker/Jack Gellatly, QB Dalton Banks. Specialists — P Chris Fraser, PK Zach Mays/Nickolas Null, KR Ben Rogers/Chris Walker/J.D. PicKell, PR Ben Rogers/James Hubbard, LS Mac Pope, H Ben Rogers/Chris Fraser. LETTER WINNERS: TBD.

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Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.Dalton Banks ............178-99-7 .556 1294 9 125.50

Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LGChris Walker ................49 319 9 310 6.3 0 47Dalton Banks ...............55 254 101 153 2.8 4 42Jack Gellatly ................30 143 4 139 4.6 1 18J.D. PicKell ...................36 131 14 117 3.2 2 21Marshall Deutz ..............2 4 2 2 1.0 0 4Josh Sweet ....................2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2Jake Jatis .......................1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1Zach Mays .....................1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0TEAM .............................2 0 4 -4 -2.0 0 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LGMarshall Deutz ................. 19 173 9.1 1 22James Hubbard ................ 15 263 17.5 1 63Matt Sullivan .................... 13 146 11.2 1 26Ben Rogers ....................... 10 221 22.1 3 43Collin Shaw ........................ 8 169 21.1 2 70Jack Gellatly ....................... 8 77 9.6 0 19Chris Walker ....................... 6 40 6.7 0 15Nick Bland .......................... 5 64 12.8 1 21J.D. PicKell .......................... 5 56 11.2 0 21Brady Malone ..................... 5 51 10.2 0 21Hayes Nolte ........................ 3 27 9.0 0 13Josh Sweet ......................... 2 7 3.5 0 4

PAT 2-PT Def.Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty PtsDalton Banks ................ 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24Zach Mays .................... 0 4-4 10-10 0-0 0 0 22Ben Rogers ................... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18J.D. PicKell .................... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Collin Shaw .................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Nickolas Null ................ 0 1-1 4-5 0-0 0 0 7Nick Bland .................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Marshall Deutz ............. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Jack Gellatly ................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6James Hubbard ............ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Matt Sullivan ................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM ............................ 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2

Punting..............No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLKChris Fraser........... 27 1120 41.5 61 16 5 3 0

Punt Returns ............ No. Yds Avg TD LongBen Rogers ........................ 5 24 4.8 0 8James Hubbard ................. 1 6 6.0 0 6

Int. Returns .............. No. Yds Avg TD LongNick Gesualdi .................... 4 49 12.3 0 30Justin Solomon ................. 2 3 1.5 0 3DJ Woullard ....................... 2 0 0.0 0 0Jackson Weber .................. 1 7 7.0 0 7Ryan Kelley ....................... 1 0 0.0 0 0

Kickoff Returns ......... No. Yds Avg TD LongBen Rogers ...................... 10 192 19.2 0 30Chris Walker ...................... 3 53 17.7 0 31James Hubbard ................. 2 21 10.5 0 11J.D. PicKell ......................... 2 25 12.5 0 21Harold Coles ...................... 1 24 24.0 0 24Nick Bland ......................... 1 2 2.0 0 2Brady Malone .................... 1 0 0.0 0 0

Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LGZach Mays 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 4-4 41Nickolas Null 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 34Opponents 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 6-6 38

TFL QB SackTackle Leaders UT ST Tot No-Yds No-Yds PBUNick Gesualdi 25 11 36 1.0-6 1.0-6 3Justin Solomon 22 11 33 1.0-4 1.0-4 2Jackson Weber 19 13 32 2.5-7 0-0 3Reis Seggebruch 20 10 30 0-0 0-0 0Kurt Frimel 14 12 26 3.5-8 1.5-6 2Jelani King 15 9 24 1.0-1 0-0 3DJ Woullard 13 9 22 0-0 0-0 3Seth Hope 12 10 22 1.0-6 1.0-6 1Daniel Crochet 8 12 20 1.5-4 0.5-2 0Chase Wickenheiser 2 12 14 1.0-1 0-0 0Ryan Kelley 9 4 13 2.5-3 1.5-2 2Malcolm Chaka 8 3 11 0-0 0-0 1Geno DeMarco 6 4 10 1.0-2 0-0 1Victor Olapinsin 4 5 9 1.0-2 0.5-1 0Jeremiah Shaw 6 1 7 1.0-8 1.0-8 0Luis Uceta 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0Michael Staples 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0James Eaton 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0Jelani Taylor 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0Maxwell McCormick 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0Alberto Sandoval 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0Lars Pedersen 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0Matt Sullivan 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0Corey Dean 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0Drew Diedrich 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0Erik Bloomquist 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Marshall Deutz 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0John Foster 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Hayes Nolte 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Justin Bedard 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0Mac Pope 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0

Fumble Recoveries (3): Malcolm Chaka, Kurt Frimel, Chase Wickenheiser.

Forced Fumbles (5): Kurt Frimel 2, Malcolm Chaka, Daniel Crochet, Victor Olapinsin.

Blocked Kicks (2): Geno DeMarco, Justin Solomon.

Special Teams Tackles: Taylor 4, Uceta 4, Pedersen 3, Bloomquist, Nolte, Pope, J.Shaw, Solomon, Sullivan, Woullard.

CU Rushing Passing Tot Off Opp Rushing Passing Tot. Off.Date Opp. Location W/L Score Att Time 1st att yds td a -c -i yds td no yds 1st att yds td a -c -i yds td no yds9/17 at Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. W 24 -16 4,628 2:57 20 37 188 2 24 -17 -0 160 1 61 348 21 37 177 2 33 -17 -2 215 0 70 3929/24 YALE* Ithaca, N.Y. W 27 -13 15,493 2:48 22 45 89 1 31 -22 -0 297 2 76 386 18 28 104 1 43 -24 -3 214 0 71 31810/1 at #25/-- Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. W 39 -38 8,010 3:15 22 22 113 1 45 -25 -3 454 4 67 567 28 48 198 2 37 -23 -0 399 3 85 59710/8 at #16/22 Harvard* Cambridge, Mass. L 13 -29 11,509 2:57 17 26 80 0 39 -19 -3 257 2 65 337 25 44 159 3 36 -22 -1 229 1 80 38810/15 SACRED HEART Ithaca, N.Y. L 27 -34 6,739 2:57 19 49 257 3 39 -15 -1 117 0 88 374 20 44 265 2 24 -13 -4 206 2 68 47110/22 at Brown* Providence, R.I. 10/29 PRINCETON* Ithaca, N.Y. 11/5 DARTMOUTH* Ithaca, N.Y. 11/12 at Columbia* New York, N.Y. 11/19 PENN* Ithaca, N.Y.

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Game 1 CORNeLL 24, BuCkNeLL 16Sept. 17, 2016 Christy Mathewson Stadium Lewisburg, Pa.

GAME NOTES• At pregame meal, senior captain Matt Sullivan talked to his teammates about the confidence they had built over the offseason. • Then, when a winning play needed to be made, the big tight end snatched a 22-yard touchdown out of the air that helped Cornell to a 24-16 season-opening win over Bucknell at Christy Mathewson Stadium.• The Big Red overcame the usual early season jitters that manifested itself in penalties (11 for 85 yards) and missed execution early. • It didn’t affect Cornell’s ability to hold on to the ball (zero turnovers) or the defense’s ability to separate Bucknell from it (three turnovers). • Sophomores played an undeniable role in the victory. • Quarterback Dalton Banks accounted for three touchdowns, running back Chris Walker ran 17 times for 141 yards and cornerback DJ Woullard intercepted two passes. • Sophomore place-kicker Zach Mays made a career-long 41-yard field goal and all three PAT kicks and placed all five of his kickoffs through the end zone for touchbacks.• The Big Red scored on all four possessions spanning the second and third quarters, including on three consecutive 11-play drives.• Junior Daniel Crochet posted a career-high 11 tackles in his first career start.• The win snapped an eight-game non-conference losing streak and a five-game road skid.• It also improved Cornell’s record in the series to 43-13, ending a two-game losing streak to Bucknell.• The Big Red trailed 10-0 early in the second quarter and rallied to take the lead in the third.• The Big Red is now 92-33-4 in season openers, 131-80-7 against Patriot League teams and 104-62-5 in the month of September.

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell.................................... 0 10 14 0 — 24Bucknell ................................. 7 3 6 0 — 16

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 8:38 B—DeFlorio 1-yard run (Chambers kick)2Q 11:24 B—Chambers 28-yard field goal 6:24 C—Mays 41-yard field goal 0:28 C—Banks 10-yard run (Mays kick)3Q 11:29 B—DeFlorio 26-yard run (Chambers kick blocked) 7:05 C—Banks 1-yard run (Mays kick) 0:16 C—Sullivan 22-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)4Q No scoring

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell BucknellFirst Downs 20 21Rushing Attempts-Yards 37-188 37-177Passing Yards 160 215Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 24-17-0 33-17-2Total Offense (plays-yards) 61-348 70-392Punt Return - Yards 1-7 1-3Kick Return - Yards 4-82 0-0Interception Return - Yards 2-0 0-0Punts-Average 4-41.5 1-42.0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 11-85 5-353rd Down Conversions 3-11 7-154th Down Conversions 2-2 3-4Sacks-Yards 1-4 1-5Time of Possession 26:44 33:16Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: C — Walker 17-141, PicKell 4-23, Banks 7-19 2 TDs, Gellatly 6-5, Sweet 2-2, TEAM 1-(-2); B — DeFloria 27-154 2 TDs, Freshnock 6-25, Muh 3-0, TEAM 1-(-2).

Passing: C — Banks 17-24-0 160 TD; B — Muh 17-33-2 215.

Receiving: C — Hubbard 3-33, C.Shaw 3-17, Sullivan 2-28 TD, Gellatly 2-25, Malone 2-20, PicKell 2-18, Rogers 1-11, Walker 1-5, Sweet 1-3; B — Carter 9-122, Butler 2-22, Podbielski 2-12, Horan 1-35, DeFloria 1-18, Owers 1-6, Bethea 1-0.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): C — Crochet 3-8-11, Gesualdi 5-3-8, King 4-1-5, J.Weber 4-1-5, Seggebruch 3-2-5, Frimel 1-4-5, Hope 1-4-5; B — Berg 6-7-13, Richard 4-6-10, O’Brien 7-1-8, Marine 5-3-8, Lauro 4-4-8, Pyles 3-5-8.

Interceptions: C — Woullard 2-0; B — None.

Sacks (UA-A): C — Crocher 0-1, Frimel 0-1; B — Pyles 1-0.

Game 2 CORNeLL 27, yaLe 13Sept. 24, 2016 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• The football team turned big defensive plays in the first quarter into instant offense, then staved off Yale for a 27-13 victory in front of boisterous Homecom-ing crowd of 15,493 fans at Schoellkopf Field. • The victory gave Cornell its first 2-0 start (1-0 Ivy) since 2009.• Sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks completed 23-of-32 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns, and the Big Red defense came up with three interceptions. • A couple of strong defensive plays from junior safety Nick Gesualdi set the stage for the Big Red’s offense and a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. • He broke up a pass on third down to force a Yale punt leading to Cornell’s march down the field and J.D. PicKell’s 1-yard run for his first collegiate touchdown. • Gesualdi then picked off a Rafe Chapple pass, his sixth career interception, and returned the ball to the Yale 38 on the next possession. • Cornell took advantage of the short field and Marshall Deutz scored on a 10-yard screen pass.• After Yale got on the board with a field goal, Cornell responded quickly. • Banks completed a 43-yard pass that sent Ben Rogers diving into the end zone and helped Cornell’s lead balloon to 21-3.• Reigning Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week Zach Mays tacked on a 37-yard field goal to close out the first half. • He was once again perfect on the day with two field goals and three PATs, while also putting four of his five kickoffs for touchbacks in the second game played under the experimental Ivy rule that had kickoffs marked at the 40 yard-line and touchbacks taken at the 20.• The Big Red improved to 36-31-2 on Homecoming, including 4-2 in its last six games.

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALYale ........................................ 0 3 7 3 — 13Cornell................................... 14 10 0 3 — 27

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 7:59 C—PicKell 1-yard run (Mays kick) 3:52 C—Deutz 10-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)2Q 9:15 Y—Galland 38-yard field goal 8:18 C—Rogers 43-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick) C—Mays 37-yard field goal3Q 10:08 Y—Salter 4-yard run (Galland kick)4Q 11:06 C—Mays 28-yard field goal 4:34 Y—Galland 23-yard field goal

TEAM STATISTICS Yale CornellFirst Downs 18 22Rushing Attempts-Yards 28-104 44-80Passing Yards 214 306Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 43-24-3 32-23-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 71-318 76-386Punt Return - Yards 2-5 1-2Kick Return - Yards 1-17 1-0Interception Return - Yards 0-0 3-37Punts-Average 6-35.8 7-40.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 2-25 6-503rd Down Conversions 5-16 6-164th Down Conversions 0-1 0-1Sacks-Yards 4-30 2-10Time of Possession 25:59 34:01Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: Y — Harris 13-43, Salter 7-32 TD, Moore 4-16, Chapple 3-8, Rich 1-5; C — Gellatly 8-44, Banks 13-20, Walker 10-19, Deutz 2-2, Jatis 1-1, Mays 1-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2), PicKell 8-(-2) TD.

Passing: Y — Chapple 3-10-2 40, Moore 21-33-0 174; C — Banks 23-32-0 306 2 TDs.

Receiving: Y — Williams-Lopez 6-92, Clemson 6-30, Gaines 3-23, Sira-gusa 3-15, Drwal 2-20, Klubnik 1-22, Haenni 1-9, Little 1-2, Marcinik 1-1; C — Sullivan 4-48, Deutz 4-39 TD, Rogers 3-69 TD, Walker 3-28, Gellatly 2-14, Hubbard 1-38, Shaw 1-31, Bland 1-12, Nolte 1-9, PicKell 1-9, Malone 1-5, Sweet 1-4.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): Y — Oluokun 8-2-10, Carlson 7-1-8, Alessi 7-0-7, Alburg 5-0-5, Peggs 5-0-5, Oplinger 5-0-5; C — J.Weber 9-2-11, Seggebruch 7-1-8, King 4-3-7, Gesualdi 6-0-6, Solomon 4-1-5.

Interceptions: Y — None; C — Gesualdi 1-30, J.Weber 1-7, Solomon 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): Y — Mullen 1-1, Hardy 1-0, Manora 1-0, Moesta 0-1; C — J.Shaw 1-0, R.Kelley 0-1, Olapinsin 0-1.

Game 3 CORNeLL 39, #25/-- COLGate 38Oct. 1, 2016 Andy Kerr Stadium Hamilton, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks found senior wide receiver Collin Shaw in the back corner of the end zone with 28 seconds left to rally Cornell to a 39-38 win at No. 25/-- Colgate at Andy Kerr Stadium. • The victory snapped a seven-game losing streak against ranked teams, with the last win over a Top 25 team coming in a 14-7 victory over No. 15 Princeton on Oct. 28, 2006. • The last win for the Big Red over a ranked team on the road? That came in 1950, when the Big Red earned a 13-6 win over No. 13 Penn at Franklin Field.• A year ago, Cornell fell behind big (28-7) and rallied to within a touchdown and had four plays within the Raiders’ 10 in the final minute to tie the game, but fell short. • This time, the Big Red fell down big (28-5), got within 38-33 in the third quarter and promptly turned the ball over three straight times. • Unlike the 2015 season when a fourth-down pass fell to the ground, this time the fourth time was a charm.• Banks capped off a 454-yard passing day with his fourth touchdown through the air and fifth total of the day by finding Shaw in the back right corner of the end zone with a defender draped over him. • Chris Walker added 110 rushing yards on 13 carries and James Hubbard caught five passes for 105 yards and a highlight-reel 63-yard touchdown off a deflected pass on Cornell’s final play of the third. • Justin Solomon had a career-high 15 tackles for the Big Red, while Kurt Frimel notched 10 with two for a loss.

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell.................................... 0 12 21 6 — 39#25/-- Colgate ....................... 21 10 7 0 — 38

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 10:46 Col—Maddaluna 93-yard pass from Melville (Bowman kick) 9:02 Col—Maddaluna 51-yard pass from Melville (Bowman kick) 1:01 Col—Washington 9-yard run (Bowman kick)2Q 13:49 Cor—TEAM safety 10:02 Cor—Mays 29-yard field goal 6:20 Col—Maddaluna 43-yard pass from Melville (Bowman kick) 6:02 Cor—Shaw 70-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick) 0:00 Col — Bowman 19-yard field goal3Q 12:06 Cor—Banks 4-yard run (Mays kick) 5:11 Col—Washington 2-yard run (Bowman kick) 3:10 Cor—Bland 21-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick) 0:13 Cor—Hubbard 63-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)4Q 0:28 Cor—Shaw 19-yard pass from Banks (Walker rush failed)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell ColgateFirst Downs 22 28Rushing Attempts-Yards 22-113 48-198Passing Yards 454 399Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 45-25-3 37-23-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 67-567 85-597Punt Return - Yards 3-15 0-0Kick Return - Yards 7-120 4-91Interception Return - Yards 0-0 3-14Punts-Average 3-36.0 4-42.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-32 5-303rd Down Conversions 5-13 5-164th Down Conversions 1-2 2-4Sacks-Yards 1-4 2-14Time of Possession 23:57 36:03Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: Cor — Walker 13-110, Gelaltly 1-5, Banks 8-(-2) TD; Col — Washington 26-114 2 TDs, Melville 19-80, Mathews 2-3, Wilkins 1-1.

Passing: Cor — Banks 25-45-3 454 4 TDs; Col — Melville 23-37-0 399 3 TDs.

Receiving: Cor — Hubbard 5-105 TD, Deutz 6-60, Blank 3-42 TD, C.Shaw 2-89 2 TDs, Rogers 2-61, Sullivan 2-32, Gellatly 2-23, Malone 1-21, Nole 1-13, Walker 1-8; Col — Maddaluna 11-261 3 TDs, Greenawalt 9-101, Wingenroth 1-14, Diaco 1-14, Ives 1-9.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): Cor — Solomon 7-8-15, Frimel 6-4-10, Woullard 6-4-10, Seggebruch 3-5-8, Gesuadli 3-4-7, Wickenheiser 0-7-7; Col — Morgan 5-4-9, Cairnie 0-8-8, Figueroa 3-36, Diener 1-4-5, Field 0-5-5, Holl 0-5-5.

Interceptions: Cor — None; Col — Bridgeforth 2-11, Figueroa 1-3.

Sacks (UA-A): Cor — Frimel 1-0; Col — Cairnie 0-1, Campbell 0-1, Diener 0-1, Field 0-1.

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Game 4 #16/22 haRvaRd 29, CORNeLL 13Oct. 8, 2016 Harvard Stadium Cambridge, Mass.

GAME NOTES• No. 16/22 Harvard got up on Cornell quick, and unlike Colgate a week prior, was able to keep the Big Red at arm’s length the rest of the way to remain unbeaten with a 29-13 win at Harvard Stadium.• The Crimson picked off Big Red sophomore quarterback Dalton Banks on the visitors’ first play from scrimmage and scored two plays later and never trailed in extending its win streak over Cornell to 11 games. • Three turnovers and seven penalties – including four that extended Harvard drives – were more than Cornell could overcome.• The Big Red defense held a high-octane Harvard offense averaging better than 500 yards to 388 yards on 80 plays and kept the visitors in the game most of the night. • Junior Nick Gesualdi had 11 tackles, a sack and an interception in the loss, while classmate Kurt Frimel made six stops, had a forced fumble and broke up a pass. • Justin Solomon had five stops with a sack and a blocked kick and Ryan Kelley made a pair of tackles for loss.• Offensively, Dalton Banks was 19-of-39 passing for 257 yards and two touch-downs to go along with 29 rushing yards, but was also intercepted three times. • Eight different players caught passes, with Ben Rogers hauling in four passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns. • The Big Red offense had 337 yards of offense with just 80 of it coming against a Crimson defense that annually ranks among the best in the country against the run.• With his 29-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter, senior Ben Rogers became Cornell’s 22nd player to reach 1,000 career receiving yards (1,003).

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell.................................... 7 0 0 6 — 13#16/22 Harvard ..................... 14 0 9 6 — 29

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 14:07 H—Firkser 4-yard pass from Viviano (McIntyre kick) 4:11 C—Rogers 41-yard pass from Banks (Null kick) 0:00 H—Smith 4-yard run (McIntyre kick)2Q No scoring3Q 9:19 H—Smith 6-yard run (McIntyre kick blocked) 2:33 H—McIntyre 31-yard field goal4Q 7:28 H—Smith 5-yard run (Viviano pass failed) 4:10 C—Rogers 29-yard pass from Banks (Null kick failed)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell HarvardFirst Downs 17 25Rushing Attempts-Yards 26-80 44-159Passing Yards 257 229Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 39-19-3 36-22-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 65-337 80-388Punt Return - Yards 0-0 2-16Kick Return - Yards 4-64 0-0Interception Return - Yards 1-0 3-20Punts-Average 5-41.4 5-37.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-75 6-523rd Down Conversions 5-14 9-154th Down Conversions 2-2 0-0Sacks-Yards 2-10 2-9Time of Possession 24:29 35:31Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-5

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: C — Walker 9-40, Banks 12-29, Gellatly 3-10, PicKell 1-1; H — Smith 19-71 3 TDs, Vivano 16-57, Reimers 5-35, Shelton-Mosley 1-7,TEAM 3-(-11).

Passing: C — Banks 19-39-3 257 2 TDs; H — Viviano 22-35-0 229 TD, Shelton-Mosley 0-1-1 0.

Receiving: C — Deutz 6-56, Rogers 4-80 2 TDs, Sullivan 3-23, Gellatly 2-15, Hubbard 1-40, Shaw 1-30, PicKell 1-14, Walker 1-(-1); H — Firkser 8-90 TD, Shelton-Mosley 8-68, Foster 4-46, Barann 2-23, Reimers 0-2.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): C — Gesualdi 8-3-11, Frimel 3-3-6, Solomon 5-0-5, Seggebruch 4-1-5, Crochet 2-3-5, King 2-3-5, J.Weber 0-5-5-; H — Ahern 5-2-7, McGhee 5-0-5, Brown 2-3-5, Camargo 2-3-5, Hutton 2-3-5, McCollum 2-3-5, Ryan 2-3-5, Webb 1-4-5.

Interceptions: C — Gesualdi 1-0; H — Lee 2-0, Camargo 1-20.

Sacks (UA-A): C — Gesualdi 1-0,R. Kelley 1-0, Solomon 1-0; H — Camargo 1-0, McCollum 1-0, Ryan 1-0.

Game 5 saCRed heaRt 34, CORNeLL 27Oct. 15, 2016 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Cornell nearly erased a three touchdown deficit in the fourth quarter, but Sacred Heart was able to hold off the Big Red when it mattered late and escaped Schoellkopf Field with a 31-24 victory.• The Big Red, playing without its leading rusher and receiver, fell behind 31-10 midway through the third quarter before its defense put the Pioneers on their heels. • Interceptions on three straight Sacred Heart pass attempts gave Cornell field position it could live with. • The home team cashed in on two of the turnovers, scoring on a 2-yard run by sophomore J.D. PicKell and a 1-yard rush by classmate Dalton Banks, to cut the lead to 31-24. • The Big Red forced a pair of punts, but Cornell punted it back to end the first drive and had the game end on an interception on a desperation pass with three seconds left on the clock.• On a night when the passing game struggled to find a rhythm against a Pioneers defense that had surrendered only six second half points all season entering the day, the rushing game was strong. • Cornell ran for 257 yards and three touchdowns on a healthy 5.2 yards per carry, with PicKell (22 rushes, 95 yards, touchdown), Banks (15 carries, 87 yards, touchdown) and Jack Gellatly (12 rushes, 75 yards, touchdown) all doing sufficient damage. • Banks connected on 15-of-38 passes for 117 yards through the air.• Defensively, junior Nick Gesualdi had a pair of interceptions to lead a Big Red group with five takeaways. • Justin Solomon and Ryan Kelley each had picks, and Malcolm Chaka recovered a fumble caused by Daniel Crochet that led to the game’s first score.

SCORING BY QUARTER ...... 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALSacred Heart ......................... 14 10 7 0 — 31Cornell.................................... 7 3 7 7 — 24

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 6:39 C—Gellatly 14-yard run (Null kick) 6:22 S—Chavoius 22-yard run (Finney kick) 2:33 S—Chavious 13-yard run (Finney kick)2Q 12:24 S—Imeokparia 58-yard pass from Noel (Finney kick) 7:19 C—Null 34-yard field goal3Q 7:23 S—O’Neill 39-yard pass from Noel (Finney kick) 2:09 C—PicKell 2-yard run (Null kick)4Q 8:54 C—Banks 1-yard run (Null kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Sacred Heart CornellFirst Downs 20 19Rushing Attempts-Yards 44-265 49-257Passing Yards 206 117Passing (attempts-completions-interceptions) 24-13-4 39-15-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 68-471 88-374Punt Return - Yards 3-16 1-6Kick Return - Yards 2-94 4-51Interception Return - Yards 1-0 4-22Punts-Average 5-34.0 8-44.6Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-49 7-643rd Down Conversions 7-13 8-224th Down Conversions 0-0 3-4Sacks-Yards 5-26 1-6Time of Possession 25:38 34:22Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: S — Chavious 24-160 2 TDs, Imeokparia 9-85, Croom 3-11, Noel 6-10, O’Neill 1-1, TEAM 1-(-1); C — PicKell 22-95 TD, Banks 15-87 TD, Gellatly 12-75 TD.

Passing: S — Noel 13-24-4 2-6 2 TDs; C — Banks 15-38-1 117, TEAM 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: S — Webb 5-50, O’Neill 3-59 TD, Imeokparia 2-61 TD, Harper 2-25, Robertson 1-11; C — Hubbard 5-47, Deutz 3-18, Sullivan 2-15, PicKell 1-15, Bland 1-10, Nolte 1-5, Malone 1-5, Shaw 1-2.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): S — Slade 10-1-11, Parvelus 6-3-9, Wilson 6-1-7, Sears 5-1-6, Davis 4-1-5; C — Weber 5-3-8, Hope 7-0-7, DeMarco 4-1-5, Solomon 4-0-4, Frimel 3-1-4, Gesualdi 3-1-4, Seggebruch 3-1-4.

Interceptions: S — Johnson 1-0; C — Gesualdi 2-19, Solomon 1-3, R.Kelley 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): S — Davis 1-0, Parvelus 1-0, Patrizio 1-0, Sears 1-0, TEAM 1-0; C — Hope 1-0.

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