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Contact: Sean King, Sports Information Director 60 South Lincoln St. • Washington, PA 15301 • Phone 724-223-6080 • Email [email protected]

W&J Quick Facts

Location....................................... Washington, Pa. Founded.............................................................1781 Website...............................................washjeff.edu Affiliation....................................NCAA Division III Conference........................... Presidents’ Athletic Enrollment........................................................1,362 Colors..................................................... Red & Black Nickname................................................Presidents Home Field............... Cameron Stadium (3,500) President.............................Dr. Tori Haring-Smith Co-Interim Directors of Athletics........Mark Lesako .................................................... Scott McGuinness Senior Woman Administrator......... Jina DeRubbo Head Coach.......................................Mike Sirianni Athletics Phone........................... (724) 223-6054 Athletics Fax................................. (724) 250-3329 Sports Info. Director............................ Sean King Sports Info. Phone.........................724-223-6080 Athletic Dept. Website........ gopresidents.com

2014 Schedule/Results

DATE OPPONENT....................... TIME Sept. 6 WOOSTER.................... W, 51-17 Sept. 13 at Westminster...................W, 56-21 Sept. 20 CARNEGIE MELLON*... W, 48-30 Oct. 4 #24/20 THOMAS MORE*.... W, 51-28 Oct. 11 at Grove City*.....................W, 55-14 Oct. 18 at Bethany*........................... W, 34-3 Oct. 25 CASE WESTERN RESERVE*....W, 34-24 (HOMECOMING) Nov. 1 GENEVA*..................... W, 51-12 (SENIOR DAY) Nov. 8 at Thiel*................................W, 49-18 Nov. 15 at Waynesburg*.........L, 28-31 (OT) (PAC BACKYARD BRAWL) Nov. 22 at #12 Wittenberg.............W, 41-25 Nov. 29 at #3 Mount Union......... 12:00 pm * - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game

2014 PAC Standings School Overall PAC #21/19 Washington & Jefferson 10-1 7-1 #-/22 Thomas More 8-2 7-1 Waynesburg 8-3 6-2 Bethany 6-5 5-3 Westminster 4-6 4-4 Saint Vincent 4-6 4-4 Thiel 4-6 3-5 Carnegie Mellon 4-6 3-5 Case Western Reserve 3-7 3-5 Geneva 3-7 2-6 Grove City 0-10 0-8

Overall Record: 10-1 PAC Record: 7-1 Home: 5-0 Away: 5-1 NCAA Second Round: at Mount Union (11-0, 9-0 OAC) Time: 12:00 p.m. Site: Alliance, Ohio - Mount Union Stadium Series: W&J leads, 4-2 Series Streak: L2 Last Meeting: Nov. 23, 2013 - Mount Union 34, W&J 20 First Meeting: Sept. 27, 1913 - W&J 35, Mount Union 0

Last W&J Win: Sept. 27, 1941 - W&J 14, Mount Union 0 Last Mount Union Win Nov. 23, 2013 - Mount Union 34, W&J 20 Last W&J Win at Mount Union: Sept. 28, 1940 - W&J 13, Mount Union 0 Last Mount Union win at Mount Union: Nov. 23, 2013 - Mount Union 34, W&J 20

THE SERIES: A total of 1,446 college football wins will be on the field in Alliance, Ohio this weekend when Washington & Jefferson travels to Mount Union for the 2014 NCAA Division III second round. The two teams have met on the gridiron six times previously dating back to 1913. W&J won the first four meetings between the schools during home-and-home series in 1913-14 and 1940-41. The Raiders have won the last two games, both NCAA Division III playoff contests, including a snowy 34-20 win in the first round a season ago. The 2013 match-up was the first time in six meetings that the losing team was not shutout in the process. THE HEAD COACHES: Mike Sirianni (Mount Union, ‘94) owns a 111-25 (.816) record at W&J in his 12th season as head coach. The six-time PAC Coach of the Year and two-time South Region Coach of the Year (2004, 2012) entered the season fourth among all active NCAA coaches in winning percentage (minimum of 10 years) (101-24, .808). The Presidents are making their 11th postseason (9th NCAA) appearance under Sirianni. Vince Kehres (Mount Union, ‘98) is in his second year as the head coach at Mount Union but is no stranger to the program. He has been a part of the program his entire life as his father, Larry, was the previous coach and current athletic director for the Raiders. In his first season, he led Mount to an appearance in the Stagg Bowl for the 17th time in program history, picking up right where his father left off. W&J VS. THE OAC: W&J sports a 46-24 (.657) all-time record against current members of the Ohio Athletic Conference. Prior to the 2009 W&J-UMU game, the Presidents last played an OAC team on Sept. 24, 1988, when defeating John Carroll 20-13. Below is a breakdown of the all-time records versus OAC teams: Baldwin-Wallace (0-0), Capital (0-0), Heidelberg (0-0), John Carroll (15-14), Marietta (14-1), Mount Union (4-2), Muskingum (6-7), Ohio Northern (2-0), Otterbein (4-0), Wilmington (1-0)

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THE LAST MEETING (Nov. 23, 2013 - Mount Union 34, W&J 20): Alex Baroffio had a career day for W&J with 131 yards on 12 catches, three of which were for scores, to close his standout career with virtually every W&J school receiving record - 269 receptions, 3,204 yards, 30 touchdowns. In just his second-career start, QB Pete Coughlin tossed for 216 yards and three scores in completing 20-of-44 passes. The Presidents’ defense produced four turnovers (three fumbles, one INT) and three sacks in the 2013 NCAA Division III First Round playoff loss. SCOUTING MOUNT UNION: Mount Union has been locked in at No. 3 in both polls (AFCA and D3football. com) all season long. The Purple Raiders are 11-0 overall and won their 23rd-straight and 26th total Ohio Athletic Conference championship. Since 2000, Mount Union’s win-loss record is 206-8 and the Purple Raiders have won 82 consecutive home games. The leader of the team is reigning Gagliardi award-winner (nation’s top all around player) QB Kevin Burke. Through 11 games, he has completed 66.1 percent of his passes for 2,975 yards and 32 TDs to 4 INT. Bradley Mitchell leads the team with 1,028 rushing yards and 18 TDs on 127 carries. Taurice Scott (51758-8) and Roman Namdar (46-871-13) are the top two receivers. The Raiders lead the nation in scoring offense (61.0 ppg), total offense (601.8 ypg), scoring defense (7.4 ppg) and total defense (199.1 ypg). Alex Kocheff leads the team with 54 tackles and Tom Lally boasts 16.5 TFL. Tre Jones has four INT and Kocheff has three INT. Mike Furda has posted 6.5 sacks to pace the defense. 700 CLUB: The Presidents joined the illustrious NCAA 700 Win Club with a 48-30 win over Carnegie Mellon on Sept. 20. In this the 123rd season of varsity football, W&J has amassed a .643 winning percentage (707-384-40). Only two other NCAA Division III programs have reached 700 wins (Mount Union and Wittenberg). W&J became just the 25th program in all NCAA divisions to reach 700 all-time wins.

Complete list, updated Nov. 26:

915 - Michigan 776 - Georgia 884 - Yale 760 - LSU 881 - Notre Dame 739 - Mount Union 881 - Texas 736 - Penn State 873 - Nebraska 736 - Wittenberg 859 - Ohio State 734 - Auburn 850 - Oklahoma 718 - West Virginia 848 - Alabama 709 - Georgia Tech 848 - Harvard 709 - Virginia Tech 830 - Penn 708 - Texas A&M 809 - Tennessee 707 - Syracuse 804 - Princeton 707 - Wash. & Jeff. 803 - Southern California 30 AND COUNTING: At 10-1, W&J now boasts 31-consecutive winning seasons as a football program and 17 overall 10-win years. The Presidents’ 31 winning seasons rank fourth among all divisions of NCAA football behind Linfield (58), Florida State (37) and Mount Union (35), all of whom have also clinched winning seasons. The last time W&J did not post a winning record was 1983 (3-5-1). That year, the top-grossing movie was Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, the top single was “Every Breath You Take” by The Police, a first-class stamp cost $0.20, and a gallon of regular gas cost $1.24.

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W&J’S NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFF HISTORY: 1984 W&J 22, Randolph-Macon 21 at R-MC Central (Iowa) 20, W&J 0 at Central (Iowa) (Nat’l Semis) 1986 Susquehanna 28, W&J 20 at W&J 1987 W&J 23, Allegheny 20 (OT) at Allegheny Emory & Henry 23, W&J 16 at W&J 1989 Ferrum 41, W&J 7 at Ferrum 1990 W&J 10, Ferrum 7 at W&J Lycoming 24, W&J 0 at W&J 1991 Lycoming 18, W&J 16 at Lycoming 1992 W&J 33, Lycoming 0 at Lycoming W&J 51, Emory & Henry 15 at W&J W&J 18, Rowan 13 at Rowan Wisconsin-Lacrosse 16, W&J 12 (Stagg Bowl) 1993 W&J 27, Moravian 7 at W&J W&J 28, Frostburg State 7 at Frostburg State Rowan 23, W&J 16 at W&J (National Semifinals) 1994 W&J 28, Trinity (Texas) 0 at Trinity W&J 37, Widener 21 at W&J W&J 23, Ithaca 19 at Ithaca Albion 38, W&J 15 (Stagg Bowl) 1995 W&J 35, Emory & Henry 16 at W&J W&J 48, Lycoming 0 at W&J Rowan 28, W&J 15 at W&J (National Semifinals) 1996 Albright 31, W&J 17 at W&J 1999 W&J 14, Lycoming 7 at Lycoming Hardin-Simmons 51, W&J 3 at H-SC 2000 Bridgewater (Va.) 59, W&J 42 at W&J 2001 W&J 24, Western Maryland 21 at W&J Widener 46, W&J 30 at Widener 2002 W&J 24, Christopher Newport 10 at W&J Trinity (Texas) 45, W&J 10 at TU 2004 W&J 55, Bridgewater (Va.) 48 (2OT) at W&J W&J 24, Christopher Newport 14 at W&J Mary Hardin-Baylor 52, W&J 16 at W&J 2005 Bridgewater (Va.) 30, W&J 21 at Bridgewater 2006 W&J 27, Christopher Newport 23 at CNU Mary Hardin-Baylor 30, W&J 27 at UMH-B 2007 N.C. Wesleyan 35, W&J 34 (OT) at W&J 2008 W&J 35, Christopher Newport 29 at W&J W&J 35, Millsaps 20 at Millsaps Mary Hardin-Baylor 63, W&J 7 at UMH-B 2009 Mount Union 55, W&J 0 at UMU 2012 Johns Hopkins 42, W&J 10 at JHU 2013 Mount Union 34, W&J 20 at UMU 2014 W&J 41, Wittenberg 25 at Wittenberg PLAYOFF VETS: W&J’s 22 NCAA victories tie it for eighth in Division III history with Augustana (Ill.). W&J’s 24 appearances in the NCAA championship field are second all-time behind Mount Union who is making its 26th trip this year and 23rd straight. Every class to come through W&J since 1984 has been to the NCAA playoffs at least once. BREAK THE DROUGHT: W&J snapped a five-year playoff win drought with its 41-25 victory at Wittenberg in the first round. Prior to that, the Presidents last win came on Nov. 29, 2008 in Jackson, Miss. at Millsaps, 3520. PLAYOFF RÉSUMÉ: Washington & Jefferson owns a 2223 record in the NCAA Division III playoffs and an 11-12 mark on the road. When led by Sirianni, W&J is 6-8 in the NCAA field. Mount Union is 83-14 in the postseason with 11 National Championships and 17 Stagg Bowl appearances.

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NOVEMBERS TO REMEMBER: The Presidents own a 30-9 (.769) record under Sirianni in the month of November, including 15-6 (.714) on the road. BALL CONTROL: W&J is 22-3 when not committing a turnover under Sirianni. All three losses have come in the NCAA playoffs (2013, 2009 Mount Union; 2007 N.C. Wesleyan). POLL US: W&J is ranked 19th in the final D3football regular season Top 25 poll and 21st in the AFCA Coaches Poll. PLAY WITH A LEAD: W&J is 88-3 (.967) when leading at halftime during Sirianni’s tenure. Oct. 25th’s 34-24 win over Case Western Reserve (trailed, 9-6) and Nov. 20th’s 31-28 overtime loss at Waynesburg (tied, 14-14) were the only games this season W&J did not lead at halftime. CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP: The Presidents have scored points in 42-of-44 (.955) quarters through 10 games and have been shutout in a half zero times. The only periods that W&J has failed to light the scoreboard were the opening quarter of the season against Wooster and the second quarter against Case Western Reserve. NEVER SLOW DOWN: W&J boasts the No. 5 offense in the nation according to total offense (527.2 yards per game). W&J is also seventh in NCAA Division III at 45.3 points per game. The Presidents rank third in Division III, running 86.5 plays per game. On its fifth play from scrimmage on Saturday, W&J will break the single-season school record for plays in a season of 955 set in 1992. W&J needs 319 yards of total offense to break the single-season record of 6,118 in 2008 and 426 yards to post a new yards per game average (518.7 in 2007). END ZONE DANCE: W&J has scored 65 offensive touchdowns through 11 games this season, the most since the 2010 squad produced 75 touchdowns in 12 games. JUST WIN, BABY: Saturday’s game pits two of the winningest programs all-time in NCAA football as Mount Union enters with 739 wins (first DIII, 16th all divisions) and W&J possesses 707 wins (third DIII, T-24th all divisions). The two teams have combined for 1,446 wins. WORKHORSE: Ruffing has topped 100 yards rushing in 10 games this season and is just the third running back in W&J history to go over 1,500 yards in a season (Babirad 91, 92; Nichols 01). The junior needs 34 yards to move into a tie for third place on the single-season rushing yards list, matching Joey Nichols’ 1,577 in 2001. ONE OF A KIND: W&J is the only program in Division III with a 3,000-yard passer (Pete Coughlin, 3,159) and a 1,500yard rusher (Ryan Ruffing, 1,543). HOME RUN HITTERS: W&J has 65 plays from scrimmage of 20-or-more yards and 89 total. 12 plays have gone for 50 yards or more. HE GONE: Senior WR Max Creighan’s 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Wittenberg was the longest in W&J history surpassing the 92-yard record held by DeWayne

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Jeter (1986 vs Case Western Reserve) and Dion Wiegand (2013 vs Thomas More). TARGETS ACQUIRED: W&J has three wide receivers with 50 or more catches, 600-plus yards and six-plus TDs (Daniel Lis, 76-837-8; Max Creighan, 63-685-6; Jesse Zubik, 54-87910). The last time W&J had three receivers with 50-plus catches, 600-plus yards and six-plus TDs was 2008 when David Ravida (86-956-8), Craig Besong (75-1186-16) and Luke Espe (67-803-8) accomplished the feat in 13 games when the season ended with an NCAA Quarterfinals loss at Mary Hardin-Baylor. GIVE THE ROOK’ A LOOK: Freshman WR Jesse Zubik has been named ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week four times on the season. His rookie numbers (54-87910) have already surpassed all-time leading receiver Alex Baroffio’s numbers in 11 games during his freshman year in 2010 (30 rec., 372 yards, 4 TD). THREE BILLS: Sophomore QB Pete Coughlin has topped 300 yards passing five times this season, matching the most since W&J Hall of Famer Bobby Swallow did it five times in 2008. Chris Edwards has the most in a single-season during Sirianni’s tenure with seven games of 300-plus yards passing in 2005. Coughlin’s 258 completions this year are second on the W&J single-season list behind Swallow’s 295 in 2008. Coughlin currently sits fifth on the single-season passing list with 3,159 yards, 48 shy of fourth (Brian Dawson, 2001, 3,207), 148 behind third (Edwards, 2004, 3,307) and 291 behind second (Edwards, 2005, 3,450). With 301 yards of total offense, Coughlin will move into the top spot for a single season at W&J as he enters with 3,460 yards behind Swallow’s 3,760 in 2008. CATCH THIS: Daniel Lis is three receptions from breaking into the top five in a single season at W&J as Jordan Roycroft caught 79 passes in 2010. With 10 catches Lis would move into a tie for fourth with David Ravida at 86 in 2008. I’LL TAKE THAT: W&J forced nine takeaways against Wittenberg thanks to a school-record eight interceptions. Junior Billy Kelley and senior Alec Schram each recorded three interceptions to apiece to tie them on the W&J singlegame list and (done seven times) and add them to the list of players that have done it three times in an NCAA Division III playoff game. RUN AWAY: Senior LB Jared Pratt leads W&J and the PAC with 114 tackles, making him just the third President in the last 10 years to record 100 stops in a season (Gitlitz, 07, 08; Sedunov 08). With four stops on Saturday he can move into a three-way tie for fourth place on the single-season list with Andy Shook (118 in 2004) and Eric Field (118 in 2003). Shawn Prendergast is third at 124 in 1992 and John Glusica is second at 127 in 1982. 17 tackles would tie Pratt with Jim Meyer (131 in 1987) for first all-time. PICK ANOTHER: Junior DB Billy Kelley needs one interception for seven to make his way onto the singleseason list at W&J to move into a tie for fourth with Frank Pilato (2004) and Owen George (1999).

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NO. 21/19 W&J SCHEDULE/RESULTS (10-1, 7-1 PAC)

DATE OPPONENT Sept. 6 WOOSTER Sept. 13 at Westminster Sept. 20 CARNEGIE MELLON* Oct. 4 #24/20 THOMAS MORE* Oct. 11 at Grove City* Oct. 18 at Bethany* Oct. 25 CASE WESTERN RESERVE* (HOMECOMING) Nov. 1 GENEVA* (SENIOR DAY) Nov. 8 at Thiel* Nov. 15 at Waynesburg* (PAC BACKYARD BRAWL) Nov. 22 at #12 Wittenberg (NCAA First Round) Nov. 29 at #3 Mount Union (NCAA Second Round) * - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game RUSHING Ryan Ruffing David Kincaid Pete Coughlin

PRESIDENTS STATISTICAL LEADERS ATT 301 51 109

YDS AVG 1543 5.1 347 6.8 301 2.8

TIME/RESULT W, 51-27 W, 56-21 W, 48-30 W, 51-28 W, 55-14 W, 34-3 W, 34-24 W, 51-12 W, 49-18 L, 28-31 (OT) W, 41-25 12:00 pm

TD LG 25 63 3 66 2 25

PASSING Pete Coughlin Kevin Mechas

ATT COMP YDS TD INT 380 258 3159 31 5 24 18 143 1 0

RECEIVING Daniel Lis Max Creighan Jesse Zubik

REC 76 63 54

TACKLES Jared Pratt Bryce Merrill Ryan Torrance

YDS AVG 837 11.0 685 10.9 879 16.3

TD LG 8 77 6 70 10 80

SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL INT 54 60 114 7.5 3 52 33 85 9.5 1 39 43 82 10.0 1

NO. 3 MOUNT UNION SCHEDULE/RESULTS (11-0, 9-0 OAC)

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Sept. 6 at Bethany W, 58-7 Sept. 20 at Muskingum* W, 62-6 SEPT. 27 MARIETTA* W, 63-7 Oct. 4 at Capital* W, 75-0 Oct. 11 at Ohio Northern* W, 62-0 OCT. 18 HEIDELBERG* W, 58-17 OCT. 25 WILMINGTON* W, 74-7 Nov. 1 at Otterbein* W, 66-7 Nov. 8 at Baldwin Wallace* W, 59-3 NOV. 15 #6 JOHN CARROLL* W, 31-24 NOV. 22 ADRIAN (MICH.) (NCAA FIRST ROUND) W, 63-3 NOV. 29 #21/19 WASH. & JEFF. (NCAA SECOND ROUND) 12:00 PM * - Ohio Athletic Conference game

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RUSHING Bradley Mitchell Logan Nemeth

ATT YDS AVG TD LG 127 1028 8.1 18 87 78 624 8.0 7 42

PASSING Kevin Burke

ATT COMP YDS TD INT 286 189 2975 32 4

RECEIVING Taurice Smith Roman Namdar Sherman Wilkinson

REC 51 46 31

TACKLES Alex Kocheff Hank Spencer Cody Pogorelc

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YDS AVG 758 14.9 871 18.9 530 17.1

TD LG 8 75 13 64 3 58

SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL INT 33 21 54 8.0 3 24 25 49 5.0 1 23 21 44 5.0 1

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WHEN W&J HAS THE BALL... Pos. # LT 58 77 LG 72 50 C 57 50 RG 68 65 RT 71 60 QB 3 13 RB 28 24 Y (TE) 81 31 X 10 83 Z 87 16 H 11 80

PRESIDENTS OFFENSE

Player Yr. Ht. Wt. Zach Crossey Jr. 6-0 280 Joey Victorelli Jr. 6-1 265 Ty Wildey Sr. 6-0 270 Dalton Main Jr. 6-1 265 John Wanner Sr. 6-0 240 Dalton Main Jr. 6-1 265 Joe Graziani Jr. 6-1 280 Ryan Doyle Jr. 6-2 265 Brandon Martuccio So. 6-2 260 Michael Dunlap Jr. 6-1 260 Pete Coughlin So. 5-10 175 Kevin Mechas Jr. 6-0 190 Ryan Ruffing Jr. 6-1 215 Zack Puckett Jr. 5-10 210 Michael Giampole Jr. 6-2 210 Asa Costelnock Jr. 6-2 195 Max Creighan Sr. 5-11 180 Chris Zdinak Jr. 6-2 185 Jesse Zubik Fr. 5-10 170 Colin Jones Jr. 5-9 160 Daniel Lis Jr. 5-10 185 Luke Merhaut So. 5-10 190

Pos. No. DE 96 48 N 98 91 T 90 50 LEO 44 86 MLB 8 42 WLB 4 33 SPUR 25 12 SS 31 19 WS 22 9 CB 26 15 CB 5 21

PURPLE RAIDERS DEFENSE

Player Ted Rosalva Alex Hubbell Josh Butler Rockhill Brown Tom Lally Charlie Avila Durum Alarms Mike Furda Jonathan Gonell Charlie Dear Hank Spencer LeShawn Luke Cody Pogorelc Josh Stewart Alex Kocheff Noah Kainrad Will Hiteshue Joshua Scott Nick Rodriguez Steve Clark Tre Jones Darrell Sullins

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Wt. 240 210 235 250 260 265 235 225 225 220 200 205 190 205 205 200 205 180 165 160 175 160

Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-8 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10

Wt. 215 210 240 250 280 210 230 215 215 220 210 210 195 190 155 175 185 175 190 190 185 170

WHEN MOUNT UNION HAS THE BALL... Pos. No. WR 88 5 WR 11 14 LT 67 56 LG 60 64 C 52 63 RG 58 74 RT 79 77 WR 2 17 WR 3 7 QB 10 11 RB 4 34

PURPLE RAIDERS OFFENSE

Player Sherman Wilkinson Jordan Hargrove Taurice Scott Tim Kennedy Michael Frank Brooks Jenkins Anthony Presutti Nic Padrick Mitch Doraty Tyler Baker Pat Mahoney Troy Vasquez-Atkins Alex Goff Josh Miller Luc Meacham Zach Herrington Roman Namdar Brian Gainer Kevin Burke Taurice Scott Bradley Mitchell Logan Nemeth

Pos. # KO 32 15 PK 32 40 P 13 40

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Wt. 175 185 185 165 270 260 270 290 275 250 260 345 300 270 210 210 185 180 190 185 165 170

Pos. No. DE 33 37 DT 97 52 DT 92 51 DE 94 30 SAM 19 48 MIKE 35 8 SPEAR 27 4 CB 2 14 SS 9 6 WS 22 29 CB 7 25

PRESIDENTS DEFENSE

Player Justin Bauer Zach Perry Ryan Snedeker Matt Girting Sly Revitsky Dan Lofgren Jon Turner Ben Skiff Jared Pratt Jalen Morris Ryan Torrance Lucas Parrish Bryce Merrill Anthony Tutino Alec Schram Matt Yurkewicz Billy Kelley Dominic Gibson Dan Graziano Tim Wagner Tim Blair Reed Fichter

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W&J SPECIALISTS... MOUNT UNION Name Yr. Blake Davis So. Zach Hamilton Jr. Blake Davis So. Tyler McCullough So. Kevin Mechas Jr. Tyler McCullough So.

Ht. 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9

Wt. 165 185 165 180 190 180

Pos. # KR 10 87 PR 2 10 LS 48 56 H 11

Name Max Creighan Jesse Zubik Alec Schram Max Creighan Jalen Morris Kraig King Daniel Lis

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Pos. # PK 13 H 14 P 13 LS 50

Name Yr. Edward Ruhnke Sr. Tim Kennedy So. Edward Ruhnke Sr. Charlie Avila Sr.

Ht. 5-8 5-10 5-8 5-11

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Opponent Passing Rushing Carries Receptions Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles Wooster Coughlin (180) Ruffing (150) Ruffing (37) Creighan (6) Stumpf (68) Ruffing (5) Turner (11) Westminster Coughlin (281) Ruffing (172) Ruffing (36) Lis (8) Creighan (104) Ruffing (5) Pratt (7) Carnegie Mellon Coughlin (333) Ruffing (193) Ruffing (25) Zubik (12) Lis (105) Creighan (3) Pratt (14) Thomas More Coughlin (383) Ruffing (117) Ruffing (34) Lis (9) Lis (188) Lis (3) Pratt/Merrill (11) Grove City Coughlin (309) Ruffing (145) Ruffing (17) Creighan (13) Zubik (115) Ruffing (4) Merrill (10) Bethany Coughlin (200) Ruffing (157) Ruffing (37) Lis (9) Lis (63) Four tied (1) Pratt (13) Case Western Reserve Coughlin (329) Ruffing (111) Ruffing (30) Zubik (11) Zubik (130) Ruffing (4) Pratt (16) Geneva Coughlin (281) Ruffing (113) Ruffing (18) Lis (7) Zubik (101) Ruffing/Zubik (2) Merrill (12) Thiel Coughlin (334) Ruffing (196) Ruffing (23) Lis (7) Zubik (190) Zubik (3) Torrance (11) Waynesburg Coughlin (293) Ruffing (151) Ruffing (36) Creighan (10) Creighan (96) Ruffing (2) Torrance (10) Wittenberg Coughlin (236) Ruffing/Puckett (38) Puckett (11) Lis (11) Zubik (113) Five tied (1) Pratt (11) Mount Union -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY WIT MTU LT Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey LG Wildey Wildey Wildey Wildey Main Main Main Main Main Wildey Wildey C Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner Wanner RG Doyle Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani Graziani RT Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio QB Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin RB Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Y (TE) Giampole Giampole Giampole Giampole Giampole Giampole Giampole Giampole Costelnock Giampole Giampole X (WR) Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Creighan Z (WR) Scott Scott Scott Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik H (WR) Stumpf Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis

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Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY WIT MTU DE Perry Perry Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer DT Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker DT Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky DE Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner SAM Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt MIKE Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance SPEAR Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill CB Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram Schram SS Kelley Kelley Tutino Tutino Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley WS Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano CB Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair

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Name WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY WITT MTU Justin Bauer 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Tim Blair 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Jedadiah Buck 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -- Asa Costelnock 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 -- Blake Davis 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Xavier Derose 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Reed Fichter 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -- Michael Giampole 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Dominic Gibson 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -- Dan Graziano 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Billy Kelley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 -- David Kincaid 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Daniel Lis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -- Luke Merhaut 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 0 4 1 3 -- Bryce Merrill 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 -- Jalen Morris 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -- Lucas Parrish 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 -- Zack Puckett 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Brendan Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -- Alec Schram 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 -- Ryan Torrance 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 -- Anthony Tutino 3 0 1 3 1 0 2 5 2 0 0 -- Tim Wagner 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Zachary Walker 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 -- Jordan Yates 4 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 -- Matt Yurkewicz 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 -- @wjathletics

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OFFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes..............................37.........Ryan Ruffing vs Wooster .............................................37.........Ryan Ruffing at Bethany Yards Rushing...............196........Ryan Ruffing at Thiel TD Rushes.........................5...........Ryan Ruffing vs Wooster Long Rush.......................66.........David Kincaid at Thiel Pass attempts.................47.........Pete Coughlin vs Case Pass completions..........32.........Pete Coughlin vs Case Yards Passing.................383........Pete Coughlin vs TMC TD Passes..........................6...........Pete Coughlin vs TMC Long Pass.........................80.........Pete Coughlin vs Geneva .............................................80.........Pete Coughlin at Thiel Receptions......................13.........Max Creighan at GRO Yards Receiving............190........Jesse Zubik at Thiel TD Receptions.................3...........Max Creighan vs CMU ..............................................3...........Daniel Lis vs TMC ..............................................3...........Jesse Zubik at Thiel Long Reception.............80.........Jesse Zubik vs Geneva .............................................80.........Jesse Zubik at Thiel Field Goals........................2...........Blake Davis at Bethany ..............................................2...........Blake Davis at Wittenberg Long Field Goal.............32.........Blake Davis vs Wooster Punts..................................8...........Kevin Mechas vs TMC Punting Avg.................. 39.5........Kevin Mechas vs CMU Long Punt........................52.........Kevin Mechas at Bethany Punts Inside 20...............4...........Kevin Mechas at Bethany Long Punt Return.........31.........Daniel Lis at Wittenberg Long Kickoff Return.....95.........Max Creighan at Wittenberg Tackles..............................16.........Jared Pratt vs Case Sacks................................ 3.5.........Jon Turner vs Geneva Tackles For Loss............ 3.5.........Jon Turner vs Wooster ............................................ 3.5.........Jon Turner vs Geneva Interceptions...................3...........Alec Schram at Wittenberg ..............................................3...........Billy Kelley at Wittenberg

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes..............................66.........vs Wooster Yards Rushing...............367........at Thiel Yards Per Rush.............. 9.4.........at Thiel TD Rushes.........................6...........vs Wooster ..............................................6...........at Westminster Pass attempts.................47.........vs Case Western Reserve Pass completions..........34.........at Grove City Yards Passing.................383........vs Thomas More Yards Per Pass............... 12.4........at Thiel TD Passes..........................6...........vs Thomas More Total Plays........................98.........at Westminster .............................................98.........at Waynesburg Total Offense.................701........at Thiel Yards Per Play............... 10.6........at Thiel Points................................56.........at Westminster Sacks By.............................5...........at Grove City ..............................................5...........vs Geneva ..............................................5...........at Thiel First Downs.....................34.........at Westminster Penalties...........................8...........vs Carnegie Mellon ..............................................8...........at Waynesburg Penalty Yards..................87.........vs Carnegie Mellon Turnovers..........................2...........at Grove City ..............................................2...........at Thiel Interceptions By.............8...........at Wittenberg Punts..................................8...........vs Thomas More Punting Avg.................. 39.5........vs Carnegie Mellon Long Punt........................52.........at Bethany Punts inside 20...............4...........at Bethany Long Punt Return ........31.........at Wittenberg

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Time 13:25 9:19 6:57 0:00 11:49 8:49 12:58 3:42

Scoring Play Giampole 12yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 9yd run Ruffing 1yd run Davis 32yd FG Ruffing 7yd run Ruffing 2yd run Ruffing 5yd run Kincaid 3yd run

Conversion Plays-Yards Davis kick 10-79 Davis kick 5-65 Davis kick 4-15 -- 6-47 Davis kick 9-51 Davis kick 6-60 Davis kick blked 15-73 Davis kick 10-58

TOP 2:01 1:27 0:59 0:55 2:20 1:41 8:15 5:11

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10:39 11:24 7:41 10:58 4:08 10:32 6:33 3:42

Ruffing 26yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 2yd run Ruffing 1yd run Coughlin 2yd run Ruffing 1yd run Ruffing 5yd run Kincaid 26yd run Costelnock 13yd pass from Mechas

Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

7-65 10-46 6-52 12-63 11-54 8-70 6-71 6-46

2:31 2:39 2:03 3:55 3:31 3:14 2:32 1:46

Carnegie Mellon 1 Carnegie Mellon 1 Carnegie Mellon 2 Carnegie Mellon 2 Carnegie Mellon 3 Carnegie Mellon 3 Carnegie Mellon 4

10:52 8:20 14:13 7:37 9:21 2:14 11:30

Creighan 3yd pass from Coughlin Creighan 70yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 8yd pass from Coughlin Creighan 6yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 32yd run Ruffing 4yd run Lis 24yd pass from Coughlin

Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick blked

15-75 2-87 8-47 12-67 4-44 7-47 2-62

4:08 0:29 1:36 3:33 1:03 2:31 0:38

Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More

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9:52 5:26 2:36 12:32 5:40 1:38 12:28 11:29

Lis 35yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 49yd pass from Coughlin Davis 24yd field goal Giampole 9yd pass from Coughlin Creighan 12yd pass from Coughlin Lis 77yd pass from Coughlin Lis 4yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 7yd run

Davis kick Davis kick -- Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick blked Davis kick

10-67 6-57 4-0 9-77 8-68 2-75 6-43 3-25

2:50 2:55 1:45 2:54 1:57 0:48 1:45 0:50

Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City Grove City

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11:46 2:11 11:23 7:16 5:29 10:29 4:07 12:14

Ruffing 15yd run Ruffing 3yd run Ruffing 5yd run Ruffing 17yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 62yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 10yd pass from Coughlin Puckett 8yd run Kincaid 17yd run

Davis kick missed Creighan pass Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick blked McCullough kick McCullough kick

10-68 9-71 12-77 9-61 1-62 10-54 10-77 9-45

3:14 1:46 3:47 2:55 0:12 2:20 3:11 2:46

Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany Bethany

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9:26 10:04 3:21 11:43 14:18 3:58

Giampole 17yd pass from Coughlin Lis 7yd pass from Coughlin Davis 24yd field goal Ruffing 5yd run Schram 4yd interception Davis 27yd field goal

Davis kick Davis kick -- Davis kick Davis kick --

4-62 12-55 14-70 9-65 -- 7-28

0:45 3:53 5:07 3:17 -3:27

Case Case Case Case Case

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1:20 13:35 6:57 4:31 2:05

Ruffing 4yd run Kelley 34yd interception Ruffing 20yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 4yd run Ruffing 2yd run

Davis kick blked Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

6-50 -- 10-58 3-61 10-33

1:35 -2:38 0:55 5:41

Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva

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11:09 6:20 12:57 8:09 1:05 0:23 10:27 3:51

Lis 20yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 16yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 1yd run Ruffing 12yd run Jared Pratt safety Creighan 21yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 80yd pass from Coughlin Rowse 52yd run

Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick -- Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

6-49 8-64 8-61 11-88 -- 5-58 3-84 4-62

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Thiel Thiel Thiel Thiel Thiel Thiel Thiel

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Zubik 73yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 18yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 63yd run Lis 63yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 80yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 32yd run Mechas 19yd run

Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

1-73 8-70 1-63 4-76 6-95 7-60 3-88

0:10 2:15 0:12 0:55 2:07 3:46 1:28

Waynesburg Waynesburg Waynesburg Waynesburg

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5:33 8:22 9:16 0:42

Ruffing 5yd pass from Coughlin Ruffing 3yd run Torrance 41yd interception Creighan 28yd pass from Coughlin

Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

7-35 11-83 -- 11-95

2:06 3:17 -1:19

Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg

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12:44 9:48 14:46 7:05 0:45 9:14 7:30

Lis 5yd pass from Coughlin Zubik 45yd pass from Coughlin Davis 26yd field goal Davis 28yd field goal Ruffing 2yd run Coughlin 7yd run Creighan 95yd kickoff return

Davis kick Davis kick -- -- Davis kick Davis kick Davis kick

7-70 2-48 8-29 12-38 1-2 5-42 --

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Opponents

Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG Sept. 06 Wooster W, 51-17 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 Sept. 13 at Westminster W, 56-21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 20 Carnegie Mellon W, 48-30 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 Oct. 4 Thomas More W, 51-28 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 Oct. 11 at Grove City W, 55-14 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 Oct. 18 at Bethany W, 34-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 Oct. 25 CWRU W, 34-24 2 2 15 2 0 2 0 Nov. 1 Geneva W, 51-12 3 2 12 2 2 0 0 Nov. 8 at Thiel W, 49-18 4 3 18 3 0 3 0 Nov. 15 at Waynesburg L, 28-31 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 Nov. 22 at Wittenberg W, 41-25 7 4 16 1 0 1 3 TOTALS 30 20 112 14 5 9 6 20 of 30 (66.7%)

BY-QUARTER STATISTICS

Date Opp. Sept. 06 Wooster Sept. 13 at Westminster Sept. 20 Carnegie Mellon Oct. 4 Thomas More Oct. 11 at Grove City Oct. 18 at Bethany Oct. 25 CWRU Nov. 1 Geneva Nov. 8 at Thiel Nov. 15 at Waynesburg Nov. 22 at Wittenberg Wash. & Jeff. Opponents

Overall 1st Q 9-14 (64.3) 0-4 (0.00) 7-16 (43.8) 0-1 (0.00) 10-17 (58.8) 4-6 (66.7) 9-19 (47.4) 2-4 (50.0) 12-17 (70.6) 4-5 (80.0) 10-20 (50.0) 1-4 (25.0) 7-18 (38.9) 3-7 (42.9) 12-18 (66.7) 1-2 (50.0) 6-13 (46.2) 1-2 (50.0) 6-17 (35.3) 1-5 (20.0) 5-14 (35.7) 2-4 (50.0) 93-183 (50.8) 19-44 (43.2) 58-180 (32.2) 21-49 (42.9)

Date Opp. Sept. 06 Wooster Sept. 13 at Westminster Sept. 20 Carnegie Mellon Oct. 4 Thomas More Oct. 11 at Grove City Oct. 18 at Bethany Oct. 25 CWRU Nov. 1 Geneva Nov. 8 at Thiel Nov. 15 at Waynesburg Nov. 22 at Wittenberg Wash. & Jeff. Opponents

Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -3-5 (60.0) 0-1 (0.00) 1-2 (50.0) 1-1 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) -3-5 (60.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 1-2 (50.0) 1-2 (50.0) -1-1 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 -2-2 (100.0) 0-0 0-0 1-1 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) -1-2 (50.0) 0-0 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 0-1 (0.00) -4-7 (57.1) 2-2 (100.0) 0-2 (0.00) 1-1 (100.0) 1-2 (50.0) -1-2 (50.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 0-0 -1-1 (100.0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 (100.0) -2-6 (33.3) 2-3 (66.7) 0-1 (0.00) 0-0 0-2 (0.00) 0-0 1-2 (50.0) 0-1 (0.00) 0-0 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 -19-33 (57.6) 7-10 (70.0) 2-7 (28.6) 5-6 (83.3) 5-10 (50.0) 0-0 15-32 (46.9) 2-5 (40.0) 4-7 (57.1) 2-5 (40.0) 7-15 (46.7) 0-0

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Time of Possession

2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime 4-4 (100.0) 3-3 (100.0) 2-3 (66.7) -2-6 (33.3) 4-7 (57.1) 1-2 (50.0) -4-4 (100.0) 2-5 (40.0) 0-2 (0.00) -4-6 (66.7) 1-5 (20.0) 2-4 (50.0) -3-3 (100.0) 3-5 (60.0) 2-4 (50.0) -4-6 (66.7) 3-6 (50.0) 2-4 (50.0) -1-3 (33.3) 0-3 (0.00) 3-5 (60.0) -6-7 (85.7) 1-4 (25.0) 4-5 (80.0) -1-4 (25.0) 3-5 (60.0) 1-2 (50.0) -3-5 (60.0) 0-2 (0.00) 2-4 (50.0) 0-1 0-3 (0.00) 2-5 (40.0) 1-2 (50.0) -32-51 (62.7) 22-50 (44.0) 20-37 (54.1) 0-1 13-45 (28.9) 9-39 (23.1) 15-46 (32.6) 0-1

Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Sept. 06 Wooster 36:40 7:48 7:31 10:14 11:07 -Sept. 13 at Westminster 33:30 5:22 9:26 11:10 7:32 -Sept. 20 Carnegie Mellon 28:27 6:44 7:13 7:11 7:19 -Oct. 4 Thomas More 35:24 8:03 9:13 7:36 10:32 -Oct. 11 at Grove City 28:53 7:22 6:44 7:20 7:27 -Oct. 18 at Bethany 35:38 6:00 9:36 10:40 9:22 -Oct. 25 CWRU 32:52 9:33 4:09 6:20 12:50 -Nov. 1 Geneva 26:49 3:35 9:01 4:25 9:48 -Nov. 8 at Thiel 24:00 3:10 5:27 7:27 7:56 -Nov. 15 at Waynesburg 28:35 8:02 8:51 3:58 7:44 0:00 Nov. 22 at Wittenberg 27:48 9:27 5:02 6:15 7:04 -Wash. & Jeff. (avg.) 30:46 6:49 7:28 7:30 8:58 0:00 Opponents (avg.) 29:13 8:10 7:31 7:29 6:01 0:00 @wjathletics

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DEFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES

Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG Sept. 06 Wooster W, 51-17 8 8 51 7 6 1 1 Sept. 13 at Westminster W, 56-21 8 6 42 6 5 1 0 Sept. 20 Carnegie Mellon W, 48-30 6 4 28 4 1 3 0 Oct. 4 Thomas More W, 51-28 5 5 30 4 1 3 1 Oct. 11 at Grove City W, 55-14 7 7 48 7 5 2 0 Oct. 18 at Bethany W, 34-3 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 Oct. 25 CWRU W, 34-24 7 4 27 4 3 1 0 Nov. 1 Geneva W, 51-12 5 4 28 4 2 2 0 Nov. 8 at Thiel W, 49-18 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 Nov. 15 at Waynesburg L, 28-31 5 2 14 2 1 1 0 Nov. 22 at Wittenberg W, 41-25 5 5 27 3 2 1 2 TOTALS 65 52 336 46 28 18 6 52 of 65 (80.0%)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes..............................27.........Sean Hackel, vs Wooster Yards Rushing...............183........D. Hayden, vs TMC TD rushes..........................3...........D. Hayden, vs TMC Long Rush.......................53.........D. McKinley, at WES Pass attempts.................56.........Zack Jenkins at Wittenberg Pass completions..........32.........Carter Hill, at Waynesburg Yards Passing.................393........Zack Jenkins at Wittenberg TD Passes..........................4...........Carter Hill, at Waynesburg Long Pass.........................74.........Brandon Heeter, at WES Receptions......................10.........Andrew English, at WAY .................................................10..........Bernie Thompson, at WAY .............................................10.........Zach Culvahouse, at WITT Yards Receiving............181........Andrew English, at WAY TD Receptions.................2...........Darrian Owens, vs Wooster ..............................................2...........Alex Horvatits, at Thiel ..............................................2...........Andrew English, at WAY ..............................................2...........Bernie Thompson, at WAY Long Reception.............74.........J. Bentley, at WES Field Goals........................3...........Evan Grissom at Wittenberg Long Field Goal.............42.........Evan Grissom at Wittenberg Punts..................................9...........Anth. Marnejon, at GRO ..............................................9...........Stephen Amic, at Bethany Punting Avg.................. 55.5........Will Gingery at Wittenberg Long Punt........................61.........Will Gingery at Wittenberg Punts inside 20...............5...........Cody McClelland, at Thiel Long Punt Return.........18.........Brandon James, vs Wooster Long Kickoff Return.....88.........J. Bentley, at WES Tackles..............................17.........Brandon Berringer, at GRO .............................................17.........Donovan Hayden, at Bethany Sacks................................ 2.0.........Josh Tolliver, at WAY Tackles For Loss............ 4.0.........Donovan Hayden, at Bethany ............................................ 4.0.........Matt Conover, at Bethany Interceptions...................1...........M. Czerniak, vs Wooster ..............................................1...........Aaron Frye, at Bethany ..............................................1...........Nick Kwon, vs Case ..............................................1...........Chris Jones, at Thiel ..............................................1...........Nick Gibson at Wittenberg

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes..............................47.........vs Carnegie Mellon Yards Rushing...............185........vs Thomas More Yards Per Rush.............. 5.3.........vs Thomas More TD rushes..........................3...........vs Thomas More Pass attempts.................56.........at Wittenberg Pass completions..........32.........at Waynesburg Yards Passing.................393........at Wittenberg Yards Per Pass................ 9.2.........vs Thomas More TD Passes..........................4...........at Waynesburg Total Plays........................92.........at Wittenberg Total Offense.................536........at Wittenberg Yards Per Play................ 7.1.........vs Thomas More Points................................31.........at Waynesburg Sacks By.............................3...........vs Carnegie Mellon ..............................................3...........at Bethany ..............................................3...........vs Case Western Reserve ..............................................3...........at Waynesburg First Downs.....................28.........at Wittenberg Penalties..........................10.........at Westminster Penalty Yards.................114........at Wittenberg Turnovers..........................9...........at Wittenberg Interceptions By.............1...........vs Wooster ..............................................1...........at Bethany ..............................................1...........vs Case Western Reserve ..............................................1...........at Thiel ..............................................1...........at Wittenberg Punts..................................9...........at Grove City ..............................................9...........at Bethany Punting Avg.................. 55.5........at Wittenberg Long Punt........................61.........at Wittenberg Punts inside 20...............5...........at Thiel Long Punt Return.........18.........vs Wooster

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NCAA DIVISION III TOP-25 POLLS

# School (1st votes) Rec 1. Wis.-Whitewater (36) 10-0 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (2) 10-0 3. Mount Union (Ohio) (4) 10-0 4. Wartburg (Iowa) 10-0 5. Wesley (Del.) 9-1 6. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 10-0 7. Hobart (N.Y.) 10-0 8. Wheaton (Ill.) 10-0 9. John Carroll (Ohio) 9-1 10. Widener (Pa.) 10-0 11. Linfield (Ore.) 8-1 12. Wittenberg (Ohio) 9-1 13. St. John’s (Minn.) 9-1 14. Wabash (Ind.) 9-1 15. North Central (Ill.) 8-2 16. Centre (Ky.) 10-0 17. Texas Lutheran 9-1 18. St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-2 19. Delaware Valley (Pa.) 9-1 20. Chapman (Calif.) 8-1 21. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 9-1 22. Muhlenberg (Pa.) 9-1 23. St. John Fisher (N.Y.) 8-2 24. MIT (Mass.) 9-0 25. Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 8-2

Pts 1042 996 983 873 847 823 755 737 736 670 624 593 559 515 416 377 312 286 253 239 219 189 128 74 69

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WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS

Dropped Out: Wis.-Platteville (16); Bethel (Minn.) (21).

AFCA

Sept. 22 - 24th (174 votes) Sept. 29 - 25th (125 votes) Oct. 6 - 20th (233 votes) Oct. 13 - 18th (301 votes) Oct. 20 - 16th (375 votes) Oct. 27 - 15th (450 votes) Nov. 3 - 13th (501 votes) Nov. 10 - 11th (587 votes) Nov. 17 - 21st (219 votes)

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# School (1st votes) Rec Pts Prev. 1 UW-Whitewater (16) 10-0 614 1 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (4) 10-0 595 2 3 Mount Union (5) 10-0 588 3 4 Wesley 9-1 540 4 5 Wartburg 10-0 524 5 6 John Carroll 9-1 478 6 7 Johns Hopkins 10-0 464 7 8 Wheaton (Ill.) 10-0 431 9 9 Hobart 10-0 425 8 10 Linfield 8-1 390 10 11 Widener 10-0 386 12 12 Wittenberg 9-1 376 11 13 St. John’s 9-1 340 13 14 Wabash 9-1 272 17 15 North Central (Ill.) 8-2 255 19 16 Delaware Valley 9-1 240 16 17 Chapman 8-1 185 20 18 Centre 10-0 176 21 19 Washington and Jefferson 9-1 164 14 20 St. Thomas 8-2 127 22 21 St. John Fisher 8-2 86 24 22 Thomas More 8-2 77 25 23 UW-Oshkosh 6-4 63 -24 Texas Lutheran 9-1 51 -25 Muhlenberg 9-1 43 -Dropped out: No. 15 UW-Platteville, No. 18 Bethel, No. 23 Ithaca. Others receiving votes: UW-Platteville 40; Concordia-Moorhead 34; Heidelberg 33; Franklin 28; Bethel 25; Chicago 11; Morrisville State 12; Ithaca 10; Guilford 9; Amherst 8; MIT 6; St. Lawrence 6; HampdenSydney 5; Framingham State 5; Pacific Lutheran 2; Rowan 1.

Others Receiving Votes: Wis.-Oshkosh, 51; Framingham St. (Mass.), 39; Wis.-Platteville, 36; St. Scholastica (Minn.), 34; Thomas More (Ky.), 28; Franklin (Ind.), 16; Guilford (N.C.), 15; HampdenSydney (Va.), 14; Amherst (Mass.), 11; Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 11; Heidelberg (Ohio), 10; Central (Iowa), 8; Macalester (Minn.), 7; Adrian (Mich.), 5; Rowan (N.J.), 5; Ithaca (N.Y.), 4; Louisiana College, 2; Ohio Northern, 2; Morrisville St. (N.Y.), 1.

The D3football.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country, and is published weekly.

NCAA DIVISION III REGIONAL RANKINGS

As of Nov. 12, 2014 - The final regional rankings are not released.

REGION/RANK SCHOOL IN-REGION RECORD OVERALL RECORD EAST 1 Delaware Valley 9-0 9-0 2 Hobart 9-0 9-0 3 Widener 9-0 9-0 4 Framingham State 8-1 8-1 5 Ithaca 7-2 7-2 6 St. John Fisher 6-2 7-2 7 MIT 8-0 8-0 8 St. Lawrence 7-2 7-2 9 Rowan 6-3 6-3 10 Husson 6-1 7-1

REGION/RANK SCHOOL IN-REGION RECORD OVERALL RECORD SOUTH 1 Wesley 5-0 9-0 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9-0 9-0 3 Johns Hopkins 9-0 9-0 4 Washington & Jefferson 9-0 9-0 5 Texas Lutheran 7-1 8-1 5 Muhlenberg 8-1 8-1 7 Centre 9-0 9-0 8 Thomas More 8-2 8-2 9 Hampden-Sydney 7-2 7-2 10 Hardin-Simmons 4-2 6-2

NORTH 1 Mount Union 2 John Carroll 3 Wheaton (Ill.) 4 Wittenberg 5 Wabash 6 North Central (Ill.) 7 Franklin 8 Heidelberg 9 Chicago 10 Adrian

WEST 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater 8-0 2 Wartburg 9-0 3 Saint John’s (Minn.) 8-1 4 Linfield 7-1 5 Wisconsin-Platteville 7-2 6 Bethel (Minn.) 7-2 6 Chapman 7-1 8 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 5-1 9 St. Thomas (Minn.) 7-2 10 Pacific (Ore.) 6-1

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2014 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Pete Coughlin, So., QB Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Sept. 20 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Oct. 4 PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Oct. 6 ECAC Division III Southwest Co-Offensive Player of the Week - Oct. 7 Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Max Creighan, Sr., WR Honorable Mention All-PAC - Nov. 17

Ryan Ruffing, Jr., RB Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Sept. 6 PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Sept. 8 D3football.com Team of the Week - Sept. 9 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Sept. 13 PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Sept. 15 ECAC Division III Southwest Offensive Player of the Week - Sept. 16 ECAC Division III Southwest Offensive Player of the Week - Oct. 14 First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17

Zack Crossey, Jr., OL The Sporting News Preseason All-America First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17

Ryan Snedeker, So., DL CoSIDA Academic All-District - Nov. 6 Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17

Blake Davis, So., K Alec Schram, Sr., CB PAC Special Teams Player of the Week - Oct. 20 PAC Defensive Player of the Week - Oct. 20 ECAC Division III Southwest Co-Special Teams Player of the Week - Oct. 21 ECAC Division III Southwest Defensive Player of the Week - Oct. 21 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Oct. 18 Michael Giampole, Jr., TE Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Ryan Torrance, So., LB Joe Graziani, Jr., OL Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Nov. 15 Honorable Mention All-PAC - Nov. 17 Honorable Mention All-PAC - Nov. 17 Dan Graziano, Jr., DB Honorable Mention All-PAC - Nov. 17 Billy Kelley, Jr., DB Honorable Mention All-PAC - Nov. 17 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Nov. 22 Daniel Lis, Jr., WR Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Brandon Martuccio, So., OL CoSIDA Academic All-District - Nov. 6 Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Bryce Merrill, Jr., DB D3football.com Team of the Week - Sept. 23 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Oct. 11 First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Jared Pratt, Sr., LB D3football.com Team of the Week - Oct. 23 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Oct. 25 CoSIDA Academic All-District - Nov. 6 First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 @wjathletics

Jon Turner, Jr., DE Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Nov. 1 PAC Defensive Player of the Week - Nov. 3 ECAC Division III Southwest Defensive Player of the Week - Nov. 4 First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 John Wanner, Sr., OL William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist (National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year - all divisions) CoSIDA Academic All-District - Nov. 6 First Team All-PAC - Nov. 17 Jesse Zubik, Fr., WR ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week - Oct. 7 ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week - Oct. 14 ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week - Nov. 4 Pete Henry Society Player of the Game - Nov. 8 PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Nov. 10 ECAC Division III Southwest Rookie of the Week - Nov. 11 Second Team All-PAC - Nov. 17

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