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2008 CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

Vulcan Football 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 PSAC West Champions 2007, 2008 NCAA Playoffs • 2007 NCAA Northeast Region Champions 2007 NCAA Semifinalist 2007 ECAC Lambert Trophy Champion - “Beast of the East”

GAME #12 Seton Hill (10-2) at # 7 California (10-1) When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 Where: California, Pa. Stadium: Adamson Stadium (6,500) Kickoff: 12 p.m. Series Record: First all-time meeting California Captains: No. 12 Kevin McCabe, Sr., QB No. 19 Juan Butler, Sr., DB

THIS WEEK: California hosts Seton Hill in the second round of the NCAA Championship Tournament. The Vulcans earned a first-round bye after entering the tournament as the No. 2 seed in Super Regional One. The Griffins posted a 14-7 victory over American International last week.

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VULCANS WIN PSAC TITLE GAME: In a game of offensive fireworks, Cal U claimed a 47-36 victory over then-No. 17 West Chester in the PSAC Championship Game two weeks ago. Quarterback Kevin McCabe was named MVP of the game after throwing for a school record 443 passing yards on 25-of-34 attempts with four touchdowns. Wide reciver Marcel Pestano collected 11 receptions with three scores, while A.J. Jackson set a career high with 193 receiving yards on six recpetions. The victory also tied head coach John Luckhardt for the school record for wins.

CALIFORNIA NOTES Coaches: John Luckhardt Alma Mater................................Purdue, 1968 California Record.................. 55-23, 7th Year Overall Record................................ 192-60-2 vs. Seton Hill................................ 1st meeting

Joel Dolinski Alma Mater.......................... Cincinnati, 1998 Seton Hill Record.....................10-2, 1st Year Overall Record........................................10-2 vs. California............................... 1st meeting

2008 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Overall: 10-1; PSAC-West: 7-0; Home: 6-0; Away: 4-1

Date 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22

Opponent Time/Score # 20 WEST CHESTER W 44-32 at #14 Bloomsburg L 17-24 LAKE ERIE W 54-0 at #16 Edinboro* W 35-31 # 15 INDIANA (Pa.)* W 21-19 at Clarion* W 52-20 LOCK HAVEN* W 56-3 at Gannon* W 42-24 SLIPPERY ROCK* W 31-10 at Mercyhurst* W 17-6 # 20 WEST CHESTER W 47-36 SETON HILL 12 p.m.

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing Daine Williams.......... 167 att., 871 yds., 9 TD, 5.2 avg Brandon Lombardy..... 82 att., 491 yds., 6 TD, 6.0 avg Receiving Marcel Pestano....... 61 rec., 895 yds., 12 TD, 14.7 avg A.J. Jackson............. 32 rec., 587 yds., 7 TD, 18.3 avg Passing Kevin McCabe...195 of 297, 2606 yds., 25 TD, 7 INT Scoring Marcel Pestano...................................... 13 TD - 78 pts Punting Derek Fiorenza................................ 33 punts, 43.2 avg Tackles Juan Butler..................... 42 (s), 21 (a), 63 (t), 2.5 TFL Jake Howell.................... 32 (s), 30 (a), 62 (t), 6.0 TFL Brandon Livsey.............. 27 (s), 10 (a), 37 (t), 3.0 TFL

SETON HILL NOTES The Series: Cal U is making its secondstraight appearance in the NCAA Playoffs when it hosts Seton Hill on Saturday in a second-round game. The meeting will be the first all-time between the two schools since the Griffins fielded their first football team in 2004. The Vulcans posted a 2-1 record in the playoffs last year, advancing to the NCAA Semifinals before losing to eventual-national champion Valdosta State.

2008 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Overall: 10-2; WVIAC: 6-2; Home: 4-1; Away: 6-1

Date 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

Opponent Time/Score Slippery Rock W 27-20 at Geneva W 27-18 at Walsh W 23-21 at Glenville State* W 34-29 SHEPHERD* W 24-14 at West Virginia Wesleyan* W 35-32 WEST VIRGINIA STATE* W 35-28 at Charleston* L 21-44 CONCORD* W 31-0 at Fairmont State* W 41-38 WEST LIBERTY* L 32-35 at #19 American International W 14-7 at #7 California (Pa.) 12 p.m.

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing Antwarn Jones....... 269 att., 1287 yds., 15 TD, 4.8 avg R.J. Butler................... 97 att., 495 yds., 2 TD, 5.1 avg Receiving Sammy Tranks......... 60 rec., 776 yds., 7 TD, 12.9 avg Dorian Scott............. 37 rec., 486 yds., 1 TD, 13.1 avg Passing David Wess......198 of 302, 2500 yds., 21 TD, 17 INT Scoring Antwarn Jones....................................... 16 TD - 96 pts Punting Bryce Ogilbee................................. 42 punts, 36.2 avg Tackles Steve Trent........................ 38 (s), 34 (a), 72 (t), 7 TFL Mark Hartz........................ 29 (s), 42 (a), 71 (t), 6 TFL Matt Johnson..................... 48 (s), 21 (a), 69 (t), 4 TFL

CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA Location....................California, Pa. 15419 Enrollment......................................... 8,200 Nickname....................................... Vulcans Colors..................................... Red & Black Stadium......................... Adamson Stadium Capacity............................................. 6,500 Stadium Surface.......................... ProGrass Conference...... Pennsylvania State Athletic President................Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. Athletic Director............ Dr. Thomas Pucci Head Football Coach........ John Luckhardt Football Office Phone....... (724) 938-4019

GAME NOTES SETON HILL HEAD COACH JOEL DOLINSKI: Joel Dolinski is in his first season as head coach of the Griffins after serving as the team’s offensive coordinator last year. He joined the Seton Hill in program in 2005 as the offensive line coach before adding run-game coordinator responsibilities the following season. Dolinski started his college coaching career at Bethany College as an offensive line coach in 1998. A former all-state offensive lineman, Dolinski was a three-year starter at the University of Cincinnati and played for the Bearcats in the 1997 Humanitarian Bowl against Utah State.

SCOUTING THE GRIFFINS: In only their second year competing in the WVIAC, Seton Hill posted a second-place finish and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for the first time in school history. The Griffins feature a balanced offense behind the play of junior running back Antwarn Jones and senior quarterback David Wess. Jones has rushed for a combined 2,563 yards and 23 touchdowns over the last two seasons, while Wess has passed for 2,500 yards and 21 scores in 2008. Seton Hill features a talented receiving corps, which features junior Sammy Tranks. The 5-11 receiver leads the team with 60 receptions and 776 yards, while senior Derek Thompson has scored nine touchdowns on 36 receptions. Defensively, History the Griffins have recovered 23 fumbles and registered 16 sacks. Sophomore linebacker Steve Trent leads the team with 72 tackles (38 solo), while senior Mark Hartz ranks second on the First Year of Football......................... 1916 team with 71 stops (29 solo) despite missing three games.

All-Time Record... 366-379-27; 88 seasons All-Time NCAA Playoff Record...2-1 (.667) CAL U AGAINST THE WVIAC: Despite being the first meeting against Seton Hill, the Years in NCAA Playoffs........................... 2 Vulcans hold a 55-28-4 overall record against the current members of the WVIAC. Cal U has

Assistant Coaches Mike Conway (Olivet Nazarene ‘83) - 7th season Associate Head Coach/Def. Coord. Mike Kellar (Fairmont State ‘96) - 5th season Offensive Coordinator D’Monn Baker (California ‘04) - 2nd season Tight Ends Dave Cole (California ‘04) - 5th season Cornerbacks John Durham (Navy ‘60) - 6th season Safeties Mike Evans (Saginaw Valley St. ‘99) - 6th season Offensive Line Mike Jacobs (Ohio State ‘01) - 1st season Defensive Line Larry Wilson (Slippery Rock ‘99) - 4th season Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coord. Jason Woodman (Fairmont State) - 1st season Running Backs Dwain Painter (Rutgers) - 2nd season Quality Control

California University Sports Information

250 University Avenue Hamer Hall, Box 34 California, PA 15419 Sports Info. Director: Matthew Kifer E-Mail: [email protected] Asst. SID: Beth Ann Conway E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 724-938-4552 Fax: 724-938-5849 Web Site: www.calvulcans.com

won its last six meetings against WVIAC opponents, including a 58-38 victory over Shepherd in the second round of last year’s NCAA Tournament. The Vulcans most common opponent in the WVIAC is Fairmont State with Cal U leading the all-time series 26-9-4. WINNING WAYS: Cal U continues its stay among the nation’s elite programs, ranking No. 7 in the latest American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coaches’ Poll. The Vulcans have won 23 of their last 25 games. NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Vulcans boast a perfect 6-0 record at Adamson Stadium this season, tying West Chester for the longest home win streak in the PSAC. Cal U has won 10 of its last 11 games at home with the lone loss coming against Valdosta State in last year’s NCAA Semifinals. Since the start of the 2005 season, the Vulcans hold a 24-2 overall record (.923) on the ProGrass of Adamson Stadium. HITTING THE BOOKS AND THE OPPOSITION: Sophomore offensive lineman Dan Jordan was selected to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II First Team on Thursday. He is now on the ballot to receive Academic All-America honors. Jordan has started all 11 games this season at left guard for the Vulcans. NOVEMBER REIGN: The Vulcans have won seven of their last eight games in the month of November dating back to the 2005 season. Cal U won all three of its November games last season, including a 43-7 win over Southern Connecticut State in the second round of the NCAA Playoffs. The only loss for the Vulcans in November since 2005 was a 21-17 thriller against rival IUP.

Statistical Comparison OFFENSE

California.................................. Seton Hill 37.8..................... Scoring/Game.................. 28.7 203.9..............Rushing Yards/Game.......... 171.7 5.1................... Rushing Yards/Att................. 4.2 307-201-7................. Passing........... 314-203-17 245.7.............. Passing Yards/Game........... 211.6 449.6.............. Total Offense/Game........... 383.2 42-26.4...........Kick Return Average........56-20.0 29-12.6...........Punt Return Average........26-18.2 46%...............3rd Down Conversion............45% 31:46...........Time of Possession/Game........31:43 +6......................Turnover Margin................... -2

DEFENSE

California.................................. Seton Hill 18.6..................... Scoring/Game.................. 23.8 135.1..............Rushing Yards/Game.......... 171.1 4.1................... Rushing Yards/Att................. 4.7 317-158-13............... Passing............. 303-156-9 166.6.............. Passing Yards/Game........... 176.2 301.7.............. Total Defense/Game........... 347.2 71-19.7...........Kick Return Average........54-19.9 6-20.5.............Punt Return Average..........15-4.2 32%...............3rd Down Conversion............36% 28:12...........Time of Possession/Game........27:47

GAME NOTES PLAYING THE BEST: Cal U has played five games against teams that are currently in the latest AFCA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. Earlier this season, Seton Hill was in the Top 25, but recently fell out of the national poll after losing in the final week of the regular season. The Vulcans hold a 4-1 mark against nationally-ranked teams this year. VULCANS TOP ALL PSAC TEAMS: Cal U led all PSAC schools with a total of 17 representatives on the all-divisional teams (first and second). A total of eight Vulcans earned first-team accolades: senior safety Juan Butler, graduate student punter Derek Fiorenza, senior tight end Cory Garver, junior wide receiver A.J. Jackson, junior cornerback Terrence Johnson, graduate student wide receiver Marcel Pestano, junior defensive lineman Willie Walker and senior running back Daine Williams. In addition nine players received secondteam laurels: junior return specialist Freddie Bacco, senior linebacker Darren Burns, sophomore nose tackle Sam Fikaris, senior linebacker Jake Howell, sophomore offensive guard Dan Jordan, senior running back Brandon Lombardy, graduate student quarterback Kevin McCabe, sophomore offensive tackle Nate Nurse and sophomore center Nick Piccirillo.

NCAA Super Regional One Rankings as of Nov. 9, 2008

No. School 2008 Record 1. Bloomsburg 10-1 2. California 10-1 3. American International 9-1 4. West Chester 8-3 5. Southern Connecticut State 8-2 6. Seton Hill 9-2

READING THE POLLS: Cal U finished the regular season in the top 10 of the AFCA poll for the ninth time this season (seventh straight). The Vulcans also maintained their No. 1 ranking in the latest ECAC Lambert Meadowlands Division II poll for the third-straight week. SEEING DOUBLE-DIGITS: Cal U earned its 10th win of the season in the PSAC Championship Game two weeks ago, marking only the second time in school history that a team posted at least 10 wins in a year. The Vulcans first accomplished the feat last year en route to a school record 13 victories and making the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. McRECORD: Quarterback Kevin McCabe posted a record-setting performance two weeks ago in leading the Vulcans to the PSAC Championship. The graduate student set a single-game school record with 443 passing yards and completed 25-of-34 attempts (73.5 percent) with four touchdowns. Following the game, McCabe was named PSAC Championship Game MVP after breaking the previous single-game passing record of 413 yards set by Sam Mannery against Slippery Rock in 1990. The Virginia transfer also was selected the PSAC West Offensive Player of the Week for third time this season. REWRITING THE BOOKS: In addition to setting the single-game record for passing yards, quarterback Kevin McCabe is tied for the single-season school record with 25 touchdown passes. The former Pine-Richland standout also is within reach of breaking single-season records for passing yards and completions. He ranks third in school history with 2,606 passing yards this season only 248 yards shy of breaking the record set by Sam Mannery in 1990. McCabe also is in position to move up the completions list, as he is tied for fourth in school history with 195. The record for completions of 234 is currently held by Kevin Russell (1984). DYNAMIC DUO: The Vulcans feature two of the top wide receivers in the conference and the region in Florida natives Marcel Pestano and A.J. Jackson. Pestano leads the team and isamong the PSAC leaders in all three major receiving categories: receptions (61), receiving yards (895) and touchdowns (12). Despite missing parts of the first two games with injuries, Jackson has registered 587 receiving yards and seven touchdowns on 32 receptions. In the PSAC Championship Game against West Chester, Jackson set a career high with 193 receiving yards - the third-highest, single-game total in school history. Pestano also excelled against the Golden Rams, posting 11 receptions for 170 yards and three touchdowns. SHUTDOWN JOHNSON: Junior Terrence Johnson has established himself as one of the top cornerbacks in the region and the country. The 6-0 cornerback leads the Vulcans with five interceptions and ranks among the team leaders with 33 tackles (21 solo). A three-time, alldivisional selection, Johnson has collected 15 career interceptions and helps anchor the No. 22-ranked passing defense in the nation by allowing only 166.64 yards per game. SOMETHING SPECIAL: In their first year as the primary return specialists, junior Freddie Bacco and sophomore Windell Brown have helped the Vulcans rank second in the nation in kickoff returns with Cal U averaging 26.43 yards per return. Bacco leads the team with 484 kickoff return yards and one touchdown on 17 returns. The junior running back ranks No. 12 in the nation with a personal kickoff return average of 28.47 yards.

NCAA Playoff Schedule Super Regional One West Chester at Bloomsburg - 12 p.m. Super Regional Two Tusculum at Delta St. - 1 p.m. Valdosta St. at North Alabama - 1 p.m. Super Regional Three Ashland at Grand Valley St. - 1 p.m. Chadron St. at Minn.-Duluth - 1 p.m. Super Regional Four West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian - 1 p.m. Pittsburg St. at NW Missouri St. - 1 p.m.

Tracking the Vulcans Week AFCA D2.com NCAA Reg. Aug. 12 5 6 --Sept. 2 5 6 --Sept. 9 16 17 --Sept. 16 14 16 --Sept. 23 14 16 --Sept. 30 9 12 --Oct. 7 8 12 2 Oct. 14 8 12 2 Oct. 21 t-6 10 2 Oct. 28 7 9 2 Nov. 4 7 8 1 Nov. 11 7 8 2

RECORD WHEN

PSAC STANDINGS

Overall Record................................10-1

Western Division

Day Games........................................8-1 Night Games (6 p.m. or later)...........2-0 FSN TV Games.................................4-0 Scoring First......................................9-0 Opponent Scoring First.....................1-1 Leading at the Half............................9-0 Trailing at the Half............................1-1 Tied at the Half.................................0-0 Leading after Third Qt......................9-0 Trailing after Third Qt.......................1-1 Tied after Third Qt............................0-0 Overtime Games...............................0-0

---PSAC-W--- -----All---- W L Pct. W L Pct. California (Pa.) 7 0 1.000 10 1 .909 Edinboro 5 2 .714 9 2 .818 Indiana (Pa.) 5 2 .714 8 2 .800 Mercyhurst 5 2 .714 7 4 .636 Slippery Rock 3 4 .429 5 6 .455 Gannon 2 5 .286 4 7 .364 Clarion 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 Lock Haven 0 7 .000 0 11 .000

Scoring less than 20 points...............1-1 Scoring 20+ points............................9-0 Scoring 30+ points............................8-0 Scoring 40+ points............................6-0 Allowing 10 points or less................4-0 Allowing 20 points or less................3-0 Allowing 21+ points.........................4-1 Allowing 30+ points.........................3-0 Rushing for less than 100 yds...........1-0 Rushing for over 100 yds..................9-1 Rushing for over 200+ yds................5-0 Rushing for over 300+ yds................1-0 Passing for less than 200 yds............3-1 Passing for 200+ yds.........................7-0 Passing for 300+ yds.........................2-0 Totalling less than 300 yds total offense...1-0 300+ yds of total offense...................9-1 400+ yds of total offense...................6-0 500+ yds of total offense...................4-0 Allowing less than 100 yds rushing...5-0 Allowing more than 100 yds rushing...5-1 Allowing less than 300 yds of total offense...5-0 Allowing 300+ yds total offense.......5-1 No turnovers......................................2-0 Less than 3 turnovers........................8-1 3+ turnovers......................................0-0 No takeaways....................................1-0 1 or more takeaways.........................8-1 3 or more takeaways.........................2-0 More than 30:00 of possession.........5-0 Less than 30:00 of possession...........5-1

as of Nov. 11, 2008

Eastern Division ---PSAC-E--- W L Pct. West Chester 7 0 1.000 Bloomsburg 6 1 .857 East Stroudsburg 5 2 .714 Kutztown 4 3 .571 Shippensburg 3 4 .429 C.W. Post 2 5 .286 Millersville 1 6 .143 Cheyney 0 7 .000

AFCA Poll

-----All----W L Pct. 9 3 .750 10 1 .909 9 2 .818 5 6 .455 4 7 .364 3 8 .273 1 10 .091 0 11 .000

No. School 2008 Record 1. Grand Valley St. 10-0 2. Abilene Christian 10-0 3. Northwest Missouri St. 10-1 4. Delta St. 9-1 5. North Alabama 10-1 6. Minnesota-Duluth 11-0 7. California 10-1 8. Central Washington 10-2 9. West Texas A&M 11-1 10. Pittsburg St. 11-1 11. Tuskegee 10-0 12. Chadron St. 11-1 13. Valdosta St. 9-2 14. Bloomsburg 10-1 15. Indiana 8-2 16. Edinboro 9-2 17. Ashland 9-3 18. Fayetteville St. 8-2 19. American International 9-2 20. West Chester 9-3 21. Carson-Newman 7-4 22. Wayne St. 9-3 23. Tusculum 9-3 24. Nebraska-Omaha 7-4 25. Minnesota St. 9-3

Pts. 645 628 586 568 537 509 493 471 443 413 385 370 331 324 248 243 166 162 111 108 84 82 74 69 64

D2Football.com Poll as of Nov. 11, 2008

TEAM STREAKS Home Wins: 6 last loss: Valdosta State (28-24), 12/8/07 Road Wins: 4 last loss: at Bloomsburg (24-17), 9/6/08 Divisional Wins: 13 last loss: Indiana (Pa.) (21-17), 11/11/06 Divisional Home Wins: 6 last loss: Indiana (Pa.) (21-17), 11/11/06 Divisional Road Wins: 12 last loss: Slippery Rock (28-21), 10/1/05 Scoring: 56 last shutout: at Shippensburg (35-0), 11/15/03 Scoring a Touchdown: 56 last time w/o a TD: at Shippensburg (35-0), 11/15/03 Rushing for a Touchdown: 6 last time w/o a rushing TD: Indiana (Pa.) (21-19), 9/27/08

No. School 2008 Record 1. Grand Valley St. 10-0 2. Abilene Christian 10-0 3. Northwest Missouri St. 10-1 4. Delta St. 9-1 5. Central Washington 10-2 6. North Alabama 10-1 7. Minnesota-Duluth 11-0 8. California 10-1 9. West Texas A&M 11-1 10. Tuskegee 10-0 11. Chadron St. 11-1 12. Pittsburg St. 11-1 13. Valdosta St. 9-2 14. Bloomsburg 10-1 15. Indiana 8-2 16. Ashland 9-3 17. Edinboro 9-2 18. Tusculum 9-3 19. Nebraska-Omaha 7-4 20. Carson-Newman 7-4 21. Minnesota St. 9-3 22. West Chester 9-3 23. Wayne St. 9-3 24. East Stroudsburg 9-2 25. Fayetteville St. 8-2

CALIFORNIA DEPTH CHART P K SNP HLD KOR PR

39 29 29 39 59 47 84 14 3 27 88 87

SPECIALISTS Derek Fiorenza Gr., 5-8, 155, Downingtown, Pa. Kevin Hagerman Fr., 5-8, 165, Scottdale, Pa. Kevin Hagerman Fr., 5-8, 165, Scottdale, Pa. Derek Fiorenza Gr., 5-8, 155, Downingtown, Pa. Geoff Lyons Fr., 6-0, 220, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hunter Cavey Jr., 6-0, 220, Jarrettsville, Md. Tony Battaglini So., 5-10, 180, Perryopolis, Pa. Ryan Morris Fr., 6-1, 190, West Chester, Ohio Windell Brown So., 6-0, 205, Duquesne, Pa. Freddie Bacco 5-11, 220, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Josh Gumbert Fr., 6-2, 195, Beaver Falls, Pa. Marcel Pestano Gr., 6-0, 185, Lehigh Acres, Fla.

RUNNING BACK 23 Daine Williams 5-11, 205, Sr. Beaver Falls, Pa. 3 Windell Brown 6-0, 205, So. Duquesne, Pa.

OFFENSE

WIDE RECEIVER

WIDE RECEIVER

QUARTERBACK

TIGHT END

WIDE RECEIVER

87 Marcel Pestano 6-0, 185 , Gr. Lehigh Acres, Fla. 10 Joe Slappy 6-3, 195, Sr. Oakdale, Pa.

88 Josh Gumbert 6-2, 195, Fr. Beaver Falls, Pa. 81 Tim Picard 6-3, 185, Fr. Bethel Park, Pa.

12 Kevin McCabe 6-2, 220 , Gr. Gibsonia, Pa. 13 Zack Grossi 6-2, 210, Fr. Tampa, Fla.

89 Cory Garver 6-4, 265 , Sr. Cumberland, Md. 83 Chase DeCarlo 6-5, 240, So. Beaufort, S.C.

8 A.J. Jackson 6-6, 230, Jr. Lehigh Acres, Fla. 82 Chedrick Cherry 5-11, 180 , Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio

LEFT TACKLE

LEFT GUARD

CENTER

RIGHT GUARD

RIGHT TACKLE

77 Cha’Mar Jones 6-2, 275 , Jr. Aliquippa, Pa. 71 Robert Eberlein 6-6, 275, So. Pittsburgh, Pa.

70 Dan Jordan 6-3, 290, So. Fairmount City, Pa. 74 Teountae Hall 6-2, 285, So. North Braddock, Pa.

68 Nick Piccirillo 6-2, 280, So. Mayfield, Ohio 50 Mike McAdams 6-3, 250, So. West Finley, Pa.

73 Nate Nurse 6-5, 295, So. Teaneck, N.J. 64 Eric Kush 6-4, 255, Fr. Bridgeville, Pa.

75 Matt Scheuer 6-5, 295, So. Girard, Pa. 67 Matt Messich 6-0, 275, Gr. Mapletown, Pa.

DEFENSIVE END

NOSE TACKLE

DEFENSIVE END

98 Brandon Gordon 6-4, 285 , Jr. Alliance, Ohio 56 Mark Malloy 6-3, 270, Jr. Braddock, Pa.

62 Sam Fikaris 6-2, 275, So. Mayfield Heights, Ohio 65 Steve Santia 6-0, 275, Fr. Greensburg, Pa.

96 Willie Walker 6-3, 275, Jr. Aliquippa, Pa. 61 Thomas Mulabah 6-2, 285, Fr. Sterling, Va.

O. LINEBACKER 42 Darren Burns 6-4, 229, Sr. McKeesport, Pa. 40 Terrance Hemsley 6-3, 215, Fr. Cheltenham, Md.

I. LINEBACKER 35 Jake Howell 6-3, 230, Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 52 Dontey Brown 6-2, 230, Gr. McKeesport, Pa.

I. LINEBACKER

53 Brett Diamond 6-2, 210, Fr. Chesterfield, Va. 33 Brent Whiteleather 5-11, 215, Sr. Rochester, Pa.

O. LINEBACKER 2 Matt McClellan 6-0, 230, Jr. McKeesport, Pa. 60 Gabe Hernandez 6-1, 260, So. Scottsdale, Ariz.

CORNERBACK

FREE SAFETY

STRONG SAFETY

CORNERBACK

26 Patrick Swearinger 6-0, 190, So. Waldorf, Md. 31 Erik Harris 5-11, 180 , Fr. Nex Oxford, Pa.

19 Juan Butler 6-0, 200, Sr. McKeesport, Pa. 24 Antwjuan Cox 5-11, 180, Gr. Uniontown, Pa.

17 Brandon Livsey 6-0, 215, So. Monroeville, Pa. 21 Josh Menendez 6-0, 215, Jr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio

15 Terrence Johnson 6-0, 195, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 20 Trey Allen 6-0, 175 , Jr. McKeesport, Pa.

DEFENSE

CALIFORNIA ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name

Pos.

20 5 25 85 27 84 16 52 95 3 42 19 45 47 82 22 90 24 67 83 53 71 91 62 39 49 89 98 13 88 29 74 31 40 60 35 32 6 8 99 63 30 15 77 70

DB RB. DB WR. RB WR QB LB DL. RB LB DB. LB. LS WR RB DL DB OL. TE LB. OL TE DL P/K. LB TE DL QB. WR. K OL DB. LB. DL LB LB WR WR LB OL RB DB OL. OL

Trey Allen Brandon Anderson Shawn Anderson Tony Awrey Freddie Bacco Tony Battaglini Will Brogan Dontey Brown Kendreick Brown Windell Brown Darren Burns Juan Butler Perrin Carr Hunter Cavey Chedrick Cherry Dennis Cole Marcus Cook Antwjuan Cox Devin Cox Chase DeCarlo Brett Diamond Robert Eberlein Richard Eberlein Sam Fikaris Derek Fiorenza Ike Garrow Cory Garver Brandon Gordon Zack Grossi Josh Gumbert Kevin Hagerman Teountae Hall Erik Harris Terrance Hemsley Gabe Hernandez Jake Howell Guy Hurt Perry Ivery A.J. Jackson Donte Jay Jesse Jean Shawn Johnson Terrence Johnson Cha’Mar Jones Dan Jordan

NUMERICAL No.... Name.............................. Yr........ Pos...... Ht....... Wt........Hometown/High School 1...... Brandon Lombardy ....... Sr. ....... RB....... 6-0....... 225.......Moreland Hills, Ohio/Chagrin Falls 2...... Matt McClellan ............. Jr. ........ LB....... 6-0....... 230.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 3...... Windell Brown . ............ So. ...... RB....... 6-0....... 205.......Duquesne, Pa./Duquesne 5...... Brandon Anderson ........ Jr. ........ RB....... 5-10..... 195.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills 6...... Perry Ivery .................... Sr. ....... WR..... 5-10..... 175.......Westland, Pa./Fort Cherry 7...... Justin Shaffer ................ Fr. ....... QB...... 6-3....... 190.......Smithton, Pa./Yough 8...... A.J. Jackson .................. Jr. ........ WR..... 6-6....... 230.......Lehigh Acres, Fla./Lehigh 10.... Joe Slappy ..................... Sr. ....... WR..... 6-3....... 195.......Oakdale, Pa./West Allegheny 12.... Kevin McCabe .............. Gr. ...... QB...... 6-2....... 220.......Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland 13.... Zack Grossi ................... Fr. ....... QB...... 6-2....... 210.......Tampa, Fla./Thomas Jefferson 14.... Ryan Morris .................. Fr. ....... QB...... 6-1....... 190.......West Chester, Ohio/St. Xavier 15.... Terrence Johnson .......... Jr. ........ DB...... 6-0....... 195.......Bzraddock, Pa./Woodland Hills 16.... Will Brogan . ................. So. ...... QB...... 6-1....... 215.......Canyon Country, Calif./Canyon 17.... Brandon Livsey . ........... So. ...... DB...... 6-0....... 215.......Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 19.... Juan Butler .................... Sr. ....... DB...... 6-0....... 200.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 20.... Trey Allen ..................... Jr. ........ DB...... 6-0....... 175.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 21.... Josh Menendez . ............ Jr. ........ DB...... 6-0....... 215.......Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls 22.... Dennis Cole .................. Jr. ........ RB....... 5-10..... 170.......Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan 22.... Travis McBride ............. Rf. ...... RB....... 6-1....... 200.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 23.... Daine Williams ............. Sr. ....... RB....... 5-11..... 205.......Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls 24.... Antwjuan Cox ............... Gr. ...... DB...... 5-11..... 180.......Uniontown, Pa./Laurel Highlands 25.... Shawn Anderson ........... Fr. ....... DB...... 6-0....... 190.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills 26.... Patrick Swearinger ........ So. ...... DB...... 6-0....... 190.......Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 27.... Freddie Bacco ............... Jr. ........ RB....... 5-11..... 220.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 28.... Eric Livsey .................... Fr. ....... DB...... 6-0....... 200.......Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 29.... Kevin Hagerman ........... Fr. ....... K......... 5-8....... 165.......Scottdale, Pa./Southmoreland 30.... Shawn Johnson ............. So. ...... RB....... 6-0....... 230.......Yorktown, Va./Grafton 31.... Erik Harris .................... Rf. ...... DB...... 5-11..... 180.......New Oxford, Pa./New Oxford 32.... Guy Hurt ....................... So. ...... LB....... 6-2....... 225.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 33.... Brent Whiteleather ........ Sr. ....... LB....... 5-11..... 215.......Rochester, Pa./Rochester 35.... Jake Howell .................. Sr. ....... LB....... 6-3....... 230.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Brashear 36.... Alex Vucelich ............... So. ...... LB....... 5-11..... 210.......Beaver Falls, Pa./Riverside 37.... Nate Payne .................... Jr. ........ DB...... 6-0....... 220.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks 38.... B.J. Wise ....................... Fr. ....... DB...... 5-9....... 180.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Perry 39.... Derek Fiorenza . ............ Gr. ...... P/K...... 5-8....... 155.......Dowingtown, Pa./Dowingtown 40.... Terrance Hemsley ......... Fr. ....... LB....... 6-3....... 215.......Cheltenham, Md./Gwynn Park 42.... Darren Burns . ............... Sr. ....... LB....... 6-4....... 230.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 42.... Melvin Tyler . ................ Rf. ...... LB....... 5-11..... 200.......Cheltenham, Md./Gwynn Park 43.... Ray Lankford ................ Jr. ........ LB....... 6-3....... 225.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 44.... Trevor Yust . .................. So. ...... K......... 6-1....... 185.......Old Saybrook, Conn./Old Saybrook 45.... Perrin Carr .................... Fr. ....... LB....... 6-2....... 230.......Brandywine, Md./Gwynn Park 46.... James Lipsey . ............... Fr. ....... LB....... 6-2....... 230.......Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore 47.... Hunter Cavey ................ Jr. ........ LS....... 6-0....... 220.......Jarrettsville, Md./Hartford Tech 48.... Matt Weiss .................... So. ...... RB....... 6-0....... 225.......Rochester, Pa./Rochester 49.... Ike Garrow .................... Fr. ....... LB....... 6-0....... 250.......Fairlawn, N.J./Don Bosco 50.... Mike McAdams ............ So. ...... OL....... 6-3....... 250.......West Finley, Pa./McGuffey

CALIFORNIA ROSTER NUMERICAL No.... Name.............................. Yr........ Pos...... Ht....... Wt........Hometown/High School 52.... Dontey Brown . ............. Gr. ...... LB....... 6-2....... 230.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 53.... Brett Diamond .............. Fr. ....... LB....... 6-2....... 210.......Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca 56.... Mark Malloy ................. Jr. ........ DL....... 6-3....... 270.......Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills 59.... Geoff Lyons .................. Fr. ....... LS....... 6-0....... 220.......Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills 60.... Gabe Hernandez . .......... So. ...... DL....... 6-1....... 260.......Scottsdale, Ariz./Coronado 61.... Thomas Mulabah .......... Fr. ....... DL....... 6-2....... 285.......Sterling, Va./Parkview 62.... Sam Fikaris ................... So. ...... DL....... 6-2....... 275.......Mayfield Heights, Ohio/Mayfield 63.... Jesse Jean ...................... Fr. ....... OL....... 6-3....... 250.......Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg 64.... Eric Kush ...................... Fr. ....... OL....... 6-4....... 255.......Bridgeville, Pa./Chartiers Valley 65.... Steve Santia .................. Fr. ....... DL....... 6-0....... 275.......Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield 67.... Devin Cox ..................... So. ...... OL....... 6-3....... 280.......Springdale, Pa./Springdale 67.... Matt Messich ................ Gr. ...... OL....... 6-0....... 275.......Greensboro, Pa./Mapletown 68.... Nick Piccirillo ............... So. ...... OL....... 6-2....... 280.......Mayfield, Ohio/Mayfield 69.... John Starceski ............... Fr. ....... OL....... 6-2....... 265.......York, Pa./York Catholic 70.... Dan Jordan .................... So. ...... OL....... 6-3....... 290.......Fairmount City, Pa./Redbank Valley 71.... Robert Eberlein ............. So. ...... OL....... 6-6....... 275.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Canevin 72.... Steven Landen .............. Fr. ....... OL....... 6-5....... 275.......Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca 73.... Nate Nurse .................... So. ...... OL....... 6-5....... 295.......Teaneck, N.J./Don Bosco 74.... Teountae Hall ................ So. ...... OL....... 6-2....... 285.......North Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills 75.... Matt Scheuer ................. So. ...... OL....... 6-5....... 295.......Girard, Pa./Girard 77.... Cha’Mar Jones .............. Jr. ........ OL....... 6-2....... 275.......Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa 78.... Jack Range .................... Jr. ........ OL....... 6-7....... 300.......Ottawa, Ontario/Foothill 79.... Travis Simmons ............ Fr. ....... OL....... 6-3....... 310.......Duquesne, Pa./Duquesne 80.... Mike Williams . ............. Rf. ...... WR..... 5-11..... 175.......Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey 81.... Tim Picard . ................... Fr. ....... WR..... 6-3....... 185.......Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 82.... Chedrick Cherry . .......... Fr. ....... WR..... 5-11..... 180.......Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 83.... Chase DeCarlo .............. So. ...... TE....... 6-5....... 240.......Beaufort, S.C.,/Beaufort 84.... Tony Battaglini ............. So. ...... WR..... 5-10..... 180.......Perryopolis, Pa./Frazier 85.... Kevin Organ . ................ So. ...... WR..... 6-1....... 185.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Perry 85.... Tony Awrey ................... Jr. ........ WR..... 6-3....... 190.......Saginaw, Mich./Saginaw Valley 87.... Marcel Pestano . ............ Gr. ...... WR..... 6-0....... 185.......Lehigh Acres, Fla./Lehigh 88.... Josh Gumbert ................ Fr. ....... WR..... 6-2....... 195.......Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 89.... Cory Garver .................. Sr. ....... TE....... 6-4....... 265.......Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill 90.... Marcus Cook . ............... Fr. ....... DL....... 6-2....... 245.......Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods 91.... Richard Eberlein ........... So. ...... TE....... 6-6....... 260.......Pittsburgh, Pa./Canevin 92.... Ryan Keebler ................ So. ...... DL....... 6-3....... 250.......Perryopolis, Pa./Frazier 93.... Kendall Vines . .............. Fr. ....... DL....... 5-10..... 285.......Lackey, Md./Indian Hills 94.... Chet Welc ...................... Fr. ....... DL....... 6-4....... 240.......Mt. Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant 95.... Kendreick Brown .......... Sr. ....... DL....... 6-2....... 280.......McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 96.... Caleb Lipsey ................. Rf. ...... DL....... 6-3....... 275.......Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore 96.... Willie Walker ................ Jr. ........ DL....... 6-3....... 275.......Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa 97.... David Voss .................... Fr. ....... DL....... 6-2....... 260.......Garfield Heights, Ohio/Garfield Heights 98.... Brandon Gordon ........... Jr. ........ DL....... 6-4....... 285.......Alliance, Ohio/Alliance 99.... Donte Jay ...................... Rf. ...... LB....... 6-1....... 215.......Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

ALPHABETICAL No. Name

Pos..

92 64 72 43 46 96 17 28 1 59 56 50 22 12 2 21 67 14 61 73 85 37 87 81 68 78 65 75 7 79 10 69 26 42 93 97 36 96 48 94 33 23 80 38 44

DL OL OL.. LB LB. DL. DB. DB RB LS DL OL. RB. QB. LB DB OL. QB DL. OL. WR DB WR WR OL. OL DL OL. QB. OL WR OL DB LB DL DL LB DL. RB DL. LB RB WR DB K.

Ryan Keebler Eric Kush Steven Landen Ray Lankford James Lipsey Caleb Lipsey Brandon Livsey Eric Livsey Brandon Lombardy Geoff Lyons Mark Malloy Mike McAdams Travis McBride Kevin McCabe Matt McClellan Josh Menendez Matt Messich Ryan Morris Thomas Mulabah Nate Nurse Kevin Organ Nate Payne Marcel Pestano Tim Picard Nick Piccirillo Jack Range Steve Santia Matt Scheuer Justin Shaffer Travis Simmons Joe Slappy John Starceski Patrick Swearinger Melvin Tyler Kendall Vines David Voss Alex Vucelich Willie Walker Matt Weiss Chet Welc Brent Whiteleather Daine Williams Mike Williams B.J. Wise Trevor Yust

Game-by-game recaps GAME 1 • Aug. 30, 2008

GAME 2 • Sept. 6, 2008

ADAMSON STADIUM (5,200)

REDMAN STADIUM (1,310)

(16) West Chester (5) California

1 6 9

2 13 7

3 0 21

4 13 7

OT - -

Final 32 44

CALIFORNIA – In the season-opener, the No. 5 Vulcans featured an explosive offense led by quarterback Kevin McCabe and receiver Marcel Pestano en route to a 44-32 victory over No. 16 West Chester. The win extends the Vulcans’ regular-season win streak to 12 games. McCabe completed 30-of-36 attempts for 297 yards with two touchdowns – both to Pestano, who posted 11 catches for 112 yards. Cal amassed a total of 517 yards of total offense against West Chester, including 220 yards on the ground. Senior running back Daine Williams led all players with 102 yards on 17 carries with two touchdowns. With the Golden Rams leading 19-16 at halftime, the Vulcans seized control of the contest in the second half by scoring 21-straight points in the third quarter with three touchdowns. The Golden Rams trimmed the deficit to 37-25 with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, however, the Vulcans sealed the victory with a seven-yard score by senior Brandon Lombardy with 8:13 left in the game to increase the lead to 44-25. Senior Juan Butler paced the Cal U defense with seven tackles (six solo). As a team, the Vulcans held the Golden Rams to only 71 rushing yards and forced three turnovers, including two interceptions. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:47 CAL D. Fiorenza 20 yd field goal 1st 9:33 WCU R. Paulson 44 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick blocked) 1st 2:38 CAL M. Pestano 6 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick failed) 2nd 14:05 WCU D. Webb 28 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick failed) 2nd 9:24 CAL M. Pestano 4 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 0:38 WCU R. Paulson 12 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick) 3rd 11:26 CAL D. Williams 5 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 5:15 CAL D. Williams 4 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 0:32 CAL W. Brown 19 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 11:11 WCU P. McDermott 5 yd run (J. Wright pass failed) 4th 8:13 CAL B. Lombardy 7 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 6:32 WCU M. Washington 27 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WCU 22 19-71 311 40-23-2 59-382 2-1 1-9 8-188 1-3 3-39.0 2-1 4-20 22:44 7 of 11 0 of 1 2-2 0-0

CAL 26 4-220 297 36-30-1 76-517 0-0 2-16 5-162 2-22 1-53.0 0-0 10-68 37:16 8 of 12 0 of 1 7-7 1-2

RUSHING: CAL - D. Williams 17-102; Lombardy 17-93; W. Brown 3-31; McCabe 1-0, TEAM 2-minus 6. WCU - Webb 11-66; McDermott 4-10; Horsley 1-5; Hopkins 1-2; Washington 1-0; Wright 1-minus 12. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 30-36-1-297 yds. WCU - Wright 23-39-2-311; Miller 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: CAL - Pestano 11-112; Lombardy 5-52; Garver 3-37; Gumbert 3-33; Ivery 3-18; Williams 2-2; Brown 1-23; Picard 1-15; DeCarlo 1-5. WCU Paulson 6-81; Miller 5-94; Washington 5-65; Webb 4-47; McDermott 3-24. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - Swearinger 1-19; T. Johnson 1-3. WCU - Thorpe 1-3. FUMBLES: CAL - None. WCU - Hopkins 1-1; Thorpe 1-0.

(5) California (18) Bloomsburg

1 0 7

2 0 7

3 14 10

4 3 0

OT - -

Final 17 24

BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (Sept. 6) – After trailing by 14 points at halftime against No. 18 Bloomsburg, the Vulcans rallied to tie the contest at 14-14 before the Huskies scored 10-straight points en route to a 24-17 victory at Redman Stadium. The loss snaps a 12-game regular season winning streak by Cal U. With the constant rainfall due to the path of Tropical Storm Hanna, the play selection for both teams was shifted to the running game. Bloomsburg amassed 325 yards and two touchdowns on 55 carries. Meanwhile, Cal used its trio of running backs to finish the game with 196 rushing yards and one touchdown on 41 attempts. Senior running back Daine Williams paced the Vulcans’ ground game with 90 yards on 17 attempts. The Huskies took a 14-0 lead into halftime after rushing for 220 yards on 31 carries in the opening two quarters. However, the Vulcans answered from a halftime deficit with an impressive third quarter by scoring touchdowns on a 49-yard completion from quarterback Kevin McCabe to wide receiver Marcel Pestano and a 38-yard run by sophomore Windell Brown. Bloomsburg responded with a 35-yard field goal before the Huskies returned a McCabe interception 52 yards to claim a 24-14 lead with only eight second left in the third quarter. The Vulcans were in position to score on their final possession of the game, but were unable to convert fourth-and-15 from the Huskies’ 33-yard line in the final minutes of the game. Sophomore linebacker Guy Hurt led the defense with eight tackles (four solo), while fellow linebacker Jake Howell added seven stops. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:55 BU S. Adams 4 yd run (J. Koenig kick) 2nd 9:42 BU D. Latorre 49 yd run (J. Koenig kick) 3rd 8:39 CAL M. Pestano 49 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 5:59 CAL W. Brown 38 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 1:05 BU J. Koenig 35 yd field goal 3rd 0:08 BU O. Rivera 52 yd interception return (J. Koenig kick) 4th 10:28 CAL D. Fiorenza 23 yd field goal FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CAL 18 41-196 153 25-11-1 66-349 0-0 5-58 5-122 1-0 4-49.0 3-1 4-50 28:14 5 of 16 1 of 4 1-2 1-8

BU 13 55-325 8 6-1-1 61-333 0-0 0-0 4-100 1-52 5-42.6 1-0 3-30 31:46 3 of 12 0 of 2 2-3 1-15

RUSHING: CAL - D. Williams 17-90; W. Brown 6-73; Lombardy 13-45; McCabe 5-minus 12. BLOOM - Price 26-169; Domzalski 13-82; Latorre 7-67; Adams 5-6, 1 TD; Maggs 2-5; TEAM 2-minus 4. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 11-25-1-153 yds. BLOOM - Latorre 1-6-1-8. RECEIVING: CAL - Lombardy 4-27; Pestano 3-56; Gumbert 3-38; Jackson 1-32. BLOOM - Ream 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - Swearinger 1-0. BLOOM - Rivera 1-52. FUMBLES: CAL - Gumbert 1-1. BLOOM - Price 1-0.

Game-by-game recaps GAME 3 • Sept. 13, 2008

GAME 4 • Sept. 20, 2008

ADAMSON STADIUM (1,500)

SOX HARRISON STADIUM (7,213)

Lake Erie (16) California

1 0 21

2 0 27

3 0 6

4 0 0

OT - -

Final 0 54

(14) California (23) Edinboro

1 14 3

2 7 14

3 7 14

4 7 0

OT - -

Final 35 31

CALIFORNIA (Sept. 13) – The No. 16 Vulcans featured six different players that scored touchdowns in a 54-0 victory against Lake Erie. As a team, the Vulcans rushed for 347 yards and five touchdowns on 39 attempts against the Storm. Junior running back Freddie Bacco led all players with a career-high 143 yards and one touchdown on 11 attempts. Senior Brandon Lombardy rushed for 76 yards and a pair of touchdowns on six carries. He became just the third player in school history to rush for 3,000-plus yards in a career (3,019). Already leading 14-0, senior Marcel Pestano capped the scoring in the first quarter with a 45-yard punt return for a touchdown. His punt return for a touchdown was the first by a Vulcan since Marc Huddleston returned a punt for a score at Mansfield in 2005 (Sept. 10). Pestano also received one of two touchdown passes by graduate student Kevin McCabe, who completed 11-of-15 attempts for 177 yards with no interceptions while playing just the first half. In addition to the high-scoring offense, the Vulcans were dominant on defense in the first half, allowing Lake Erie to collect only three first downs and 24 yards of total offense. Junior linebacker Matt McClellan led the Vulcans’ defense with seven tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.5 sacks, while junior defensive lineman Willie Walker registered a team-best 2.0 sacks in the contest.

EDINBORO, Pa. (Sept. 20) – The No. 14 Vulcans scored the eventual game-winning touchdown with 4:54 left in the fourth quarter before the defense forced a three-and-out, as the Cal U team edged No. 23 Edinboro, 35-31, at Sox Harrison Stadium in front of over 7,000 fans. Sophomore Windell Brown gave the Vulcans the lead late in the fourth on a four-yard touchdown with 4:54 remaining in the game. After starting the ensuing drive deep in its own territory, Edinboro was forced to punt with 3:20 left in the game. Cal U then collected two first downs before running out the clock. Senior running back Daine Williams led the ground game for Cal U with 140 rushing yards on 17 attempts, while quarterback Kevin McCabe finished the game with 274 passing yards on 18-of-31 attempts with two touchdowns and an interception. After the Vulcans held a 21-3 lead early in the second quarter, the Fighting Scots managed to trim the deficit to 21-17 at halftime. Edinboro claimed its first lead of the game in the opening minutes of the third quarter before Cal U seized control of the game on the Fighting Scots next possession when junior Terrance Johnson recovered a fumble at the Edinboro 29-yard line. Using the short field, Cal regained the lead at 28-24 when McCabe found junior A.J. Jackson for a score. Senior linebacker Jake Howell led the Vulcans with nine tackles (six solo), while fellow linebacker Brent Whiteleather added seven tackles.

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:35 CAL D. Williams 2 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 1st 5:41 CAL B. Lombardy 13 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 1st 1:52 CAL M. Pestano 45 yd punt return (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 14:56 CAL C. Garver 23 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 12:20 CAL M. Pestano 24 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 5:36 CAL B. Lombardy 26 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick failed) 2nd 2:51 CAL F. Bacco 7 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 3:23 CAL D. Cole 45 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick failed)

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:07 CAL D. Williams 1 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 1st 5:50 EU A. Romanias 19 yd field goal 1st 3:57 CAL W. Brown 4 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 14:54 CAL M. Pestano 17 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 12:10 EU R. Cerro 12 yd pass from T. Harris (A. Romanias kick) 2nd 5:14 EU R. Cerro 34 yd pass from T. Harris (A. Romanias kick) 3rd 11:45 EU D. Dixon 38 yd pass from T. Harris (A. Romanias kick) 3rd 8:12 CAL A. Jackson 3 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 5:59 EU T. Harris 27 yd run (A. Romanias kick) 4th 4:54 CAL W. Brown 4 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

LEC 10 43-75 59 21-6-0 64-134 0-0 0-0 8-172 0-0 10-36.2 1-0 9-91 31:18 2 of 16 2 of 4 0-0 1-10

CAL 26 39-347 220 20-14-0 59-567 0-0 5-92 1-22 0-0 2-47.0 0-0 10-85 28:42 5 of 10 1 of 2 3-5 5-38

RUSHING: CAL - Bacco 11-143; Cole 6-86; Lombardy 6-76; D. Williams 4-25; B. Anderson 6-13; W. Brown 2-10; Grossi 4-minus 6. LEC - Kordich 4-22; Glass 7-22; Howard 8-19; Bensinger 1-8; Burlingame 2-6; Gregory 1-4; Bedevelsky 12-4; Romeo 1-4; Welton 3-1; Hug 1-minus 2; Gray 2-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 9. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 11-15-0-177 yds; Grossi 3-5-0-43 yds. LEC Bedevelsky 5-19-0-54 yds; Welton 1-2-0-5 yds; TEAM 0-0-0-0 yds. RECEIVING: CAL - Pestano 4-77; Ivery 3-29; Garver 2-34; Gumbert 1-25; Picard 1-21; Slappy 1-14; Jackson 1-12; Richard Eberlein 1-8. LEC - Gray 1-20; Krzys 1-11; Howard 1-10; Gregory 1-8; McCabe 1-5; James 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - None. WCU - None. FUMBLES: CAL - None. LEC - Bedevelsky 1-0.

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CAL 22 32-188 274 31-18-1 63-462 0-0 1-15 6-111 1-0 5-37.6 0-0 11-105 28:19 3 of 8 0 of 0 5-5 2-13

EU 22 38-230 208 27-17-1 65-438 0-0 0-0 5-52 1-0 3-43.0 1-1 7-70 31:41 8 of 14 0 of 1 2-3 0-0

RUSHING: CAL - D. Williams 17-140; Lombardy 6-17; McCabe 2-16; W. Brown 4-11; Pestano 1-6; TEAM 1-minus 2. EU - Brown 23-118; Harris 14-91; Cerro 1-21. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 18-31-1-274. EU - Harris 17-27-1-208. RECEIVING: CAL - Jackson 7-77; Pestano 5-96; DeCarlo 2-28; Bacco 1-28; Garver 1-21; Slappy 1-18; Lombardy 1-6. EU - Cerro 4-74; Burr 3-28; Brown 3-2; Dixon 2-58; Rybicki 2-29; Gossett 2-8; Brown 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - T. Johnson 1-0. EU - Skelton 1-0. FUMBLES: CAL - T. Johnson 1-0. EU - None.

Game-by-game recaps GAME 5 • Sept. 27, 2008

GAME 6 • Oct. 4, 2008

ADAMSON STADIUM (6,200)

MEMORIAL STADIUM (6,200)

(12) Indiana (14) California

1 0 7

2 6 7

3 7 7

4 6 0

OT - -

Final 19 21

CALIFORNIA (Sept. 27) – No. 14 Cal U team managed to hold on to a third-quarter lead to claim a 21-19 victory over rival No. 12 Indiana at Adamson Stadium. The victory marks back-to-back wins by Cal U over IUP for the first time since the 1981-82 seasons. It also snapped a 27-year losing streak to the Crimson Hawks at California. The Vulcans took a 21-6 lead in the opening minutes of the third quarter when quarterback Kevin McCabe connected with fullback Shawn Johnson for a three-yard touchdown pass. IUP responded with a touchdown in both the third and fourth quarters before the Cal U defense stopped a Crimson Hawk two-point conversion attempt with 5:27 left in the game. Following the Crimson Hawks’ final touchdown, the Vulcans answered with an 11-play drive that covered the final five-plus minutes of the game. Cal U converted a crucial fourth-and-five play from the IUP 20-yard line with McCabe finding freshman wide receiver Josh Gumbert across the middle for a nine-yard gain. McCabe finished the game with 239 passing yards and three touchdowns on 20-of-35 attempts with no interceptions against an IUP defense that entered the game ranked No. 1 in total defense. The Vulcans defense held the Crimson Hawks to only 19 points after IUP entered the game as the top-rated scoring offense and No. 9 in total offense. Senior Juan Butler paced the defensive charge with 11 tackles, while linebacker Jake Howell finished with nine stops. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 2:24 CAL M. Pestano 18 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 13:42 IUP C. Burgess 42 yd field goal 2nd 4:57 IUP C. Burgess 42 yd field goal 2nd 1:50 CAL C. Garver 8 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 11:37 CAL S. Johnson 3 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 9:45 IUP L. Wood 4 yd pass from A. Krewatch (C. Burgess kick) 4th 5:27 IUP N. Morrow 26 yd pass from A. Krewatch (A. Krewatch pass failed) IUP CAL FIRST DOWNS 12 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-140 39-139 PASSING YDS (NET) 146 239 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-12-1 35-20-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-286 74-378 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-16 1-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-296 4-246 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-46.5 6-40.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-40 9-69 Possession Time 24:31 35:09 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 0-0 RUSHING: IUP - Brooks 12-123; Lestochi 5-17; Robinson 10-6; Krewatch 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 8. CAL - D. Williams 23-108; W. Brown 6-24; Lombardy 4-7; McCabe 4-6; TEAM 2-minus 6. PASSING: IUP - Krewatch 12-27-1-146 yds. CAL - McCabe 20-35-0-239 yds. RECEIVING: IUP - Witter 3-37; Edwards 2-29; Lestochi 2-24; Robinson 2-8; Morrow 1-26; Brooks 1-18; Wood 1-4. CAL - Gumbert 5-103; Pestano 5-60; Lombardy 3-12; Garver 2-21; DeCarlo 2-19; Cherry 1-16; Slappy 1-5; S. Johnson 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: IUP - None. CAL - T. Johnson 1-3. FUMBLES: IUP - Cooper 1-0. CAL - B. Whiteleather 1-0.

(9) California Clarion

1 3 3

2 14 0

3 14 3

4 21 14

OT - -

Final 52 20

CLARION, Pa. (Oct. 4) – The No. 9 Vulcans scored a combined 49 points in the final three quarters in a 52-20 victory against Clarion at Memorial Stadium on Saturday in PSAC West action. The win by Cal U marks a personal milestone for seventh-year head coach John Luckhardt, who became just the third coach in school history to total 50 career wins. The two teams exchanged field goals in the first quarter before the Vulcans opened the second quarter with a 12-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kevin McCabe to senior tight end Cory Garver with 14:55 left before halftime. After the defense forced a three-and-out, McCabe connected with sophomore Chase DeCarlo for a 14-yard score with 10:39 left in the second quarter. McCabe finished the game with 164 passing yards on 12-of-17 attempts with two touchdowns and one interception. In the second half, the Vulcans allowed only 26 rushing yards against the Golden Golden Eagles after registering three sacks in the final two quarters. Senior linebacker Jake Howell led the defensive charge with seven tackles, while Juan Butler finished with six stops. Seven different Vulcans registered at a tackle behind the line of scrimmage. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:02 CAL D. Fiorenza 34 yd field goal 1st 7:39 CU R. Mamula 36 yd field goal 2nd 14:55 CAL C. Garver 12 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 2nd 10:39 CAL C. DeCarlo 14 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 12:10 CU R. Mamula 25 yd field goal 3rd 11:09 CAL B. Lombardy 35 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 3rd 7:10 CAL D. Williams 5 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 14:52 CAL W. Brown 12 yd run (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 12:10 CU J. Robinson 34 yd pass from G. Rometo (Mamula kick) 4th 10:40 CAL F. Bacco 30 yd run (Fiorenza kick) 4th 5:41 CAL T. Picard 6 yd pass from Z. Grossi (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 0:42 CU G. Rometo 1 yd run (Mamula kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CAL 23 39-278 170 19-13-1 58-448 0-0 3-32 4-140 2-67 2-45.0 2-1 8-98 26:13 4 of 9 1 of 2 6-7 3-17

CU 18 34-103 218 35-19-2 69-321 1-11 1-13 9-201 1-1 7-39.3 1-0 8-84 33:47 3 of 16 0 of 0 3-4 0-0

RUSHING: CAL - Lombardy 7-106; D. Williams 13-75; W. Brown 9-51; Bacco 6-46; Cole 1-15; TEAM 3-minus 15. CU - Emmanuel 24-103; Hoggard 3-14; Coxon 1-minus 1; Rometo 6-minus 13. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 12-17-1-164 yds; Grossi 1-2-0-6 yds. CU - Rometo 18-29-1-213 yds; Coxon 1-6-1-5 yds. RECEIVING: CAL - Pestano 5-58; DeCarlo 3-32; Gumbert 2-28; Jackson 1-34; Garver 1-12; Picard 1-6. CU - Robinson 9-152; Pagan 2-20; Sipes 2-19; Emmanuel 2-6; Hoggard 2-1; Foradora 1-10; Ward 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - Santia 1-67; Butler 1-0. CU - Williams 1-1. FUMBLES: CAL - Cherry 1-0; TEAM 1-1. CU - Robinson 1-0.

Game-by-game recaps GAME 7 • Oct. 11, 2008

GAME 8 • Oct. 18, 2008

ADAMSON STADIUM (5,100)

GANNON UNIVERSITY FIELD (648)

Lock Haven (8) California

1 0 13

2 3 9

3 0 13

4 0 21

OT - -

Final 3 56

CALIFORNIA (Oct. 11) – Behind five touchdown passes from Kevin McCabe, including three scores to wide receiver Marcel Pestano, No. 8 Cal U cruised to a 56-3 Homecoming victory against Lock Haven. McCabe threw for a season-high 310 yards on 19-of-26 attempts with five touchdowns and no interceptions. Pestano finished the game with six receptions for a season-best 150 yards and three touchdowns. The Cal U offense scored touchdowns on eight of its 11 total possessions in the contest jumping out to a 13-0 lead in the first quarter behind a pair of McCabe-to-Pestano touchdowns (36, 12 yards). In the opening seconds of the second quarter, McCabe connected with junior A.J. Jackson for a 16-yard score. The two teams then exchanged field goals in the remainder of the quarter before the Vulcans took a 22-3 lead into halftime. The Vulcans then scored 34 unanswered points in the final two quarters behind a 27-yard score from McCabe to Jackson and three rushing touchdowns - all by different players. The Cal U defense allowed a season-low 66 yards on 36 attempts to the Bald Eagles, who were limited to 175 yards of total offense. Lock Haven managed to convert only 4-of-16 third-down attempts despite holding almost a six-minute advantage in time of possession. Senior Jake Howell led the defensive attack with eight tackles and 1.0 TFL, while fellow linebacker Dontey Brown added six stops.

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:33 CAL M. Pestano 36 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 1st 3:59 CAL M. Pestano 12 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick failed) 2nd 14:53 CAL A.J. Jackson 16 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick failed) 2nd 0:40 LHU B. Pickle 23 yd field goal 2nd 0:00 CAL D. Fiorenza 24 yd field goal 3rd 8:58 CAL M. Pestano 66 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick failed) 3rd 4:08 CAL A.J. Jackson 27 yd pass from K. McCabe (D. Fiorenza kick) 4th 14:56 CAL B. Lombardy 12 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 4th 8:52 CAL F. Bacco 9 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 4th 3:42 CAL B. Anderson 20 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) LHU CAL FIRST DOWNS 15 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-66 33-241 PASSING YDS (NET) 109 358 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-1 29-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-175 62-599 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1--2 2-37 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-155 2-64 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.3 1-50.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 6-69 1-97 Possession Time 32:54 27:06 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-19 RUSHING: LHU - Carroll 7-38; Mencer 7-30; Smith 14-15; Hostetler 1-1; Burkett 5-minus 3; Dipaolo 1-minus 7; TEAM 1-minus 8. CAL - W. Brown 9-72; D. Williams 8-59; Bacco 8-54; Lombardy 4-30; B. Anderson 1-20; Cole 1-8; TEAM 1-minus 1; McCabe 1-minus 1. PASSING: LHU - Burkett 15-31-1-109 yds. CAL - McCabe 19-26-0-310 yds; Grossi 2-3-0-48. RECEIVING: LHU - Dowell 4-41; Turner 4-32; Smith 2-15; Dipaolo 2-6; Poorman 1-12; Mencer 1-3; Hostetler 1-0. CAL - Pestano 6-150; Lombardy 3-42; Garver 3-30; DeCarlo 2-48; Jackson 2-43; Gumbert 2-18; Slappy 1-13; D. Williams 1-8; W. Brown 1-6.

(8) California Gannon

1 14 0

2 7 14

3 14 3

4 7 7

OT - -

Final 42 24

ERIE, Pa. (Oct. 18) – Juniors Freddie Bacco and A.J. Jackson each scored two touchdowns as the No. 8 Vulcans registered a 42-24 victory over Gannon University on Saturday night. The Vulcans scored on the game’s opening possession when quarterback Kevin McCabe found Jackson for a two-yard touchdown, capping a 12-play drive that covered over seven minutes. Using a short field, McCabe again found Jackson for a two-yard score to increase the lead to 14-0 with 6:23 left in the first quarter. McCabe finished the game with 230 passing yards on 21-of-28 attempts with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Jackson led all players with 87 yards and two touchdowns on seven receptions. Gannon evened the score at 14-14 in the opening minutes of the second quarter before Cal U reclaimed the lead with a five-yard score by senior running back Brandon Lombardy. The Vulcans scored on their first possession of the third quarter with a 12-yard touchdown pass from McCabe to freshman wide receiver Chedrick Cherry, while Bacco sealed the victory with a kickoff return for a touchdown. Junior cornerback Terrence Johnson and senior linebacker Darren Burns led the defensive effort for Cal U with five stops each. Johnson collected 2.0 TFL, while Burns also had 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 7:47 CAL A.J. Jackson 2 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 1st 6:22 CAL A.J. Jackson 2 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 14:50 GU K. Minor 73 yd interception return (J. Ditzler kick) 2nd 12:57 GU Z. Boedicker 17 yd run (J. Ditzler kick) 2nd 4:31 CAL B. Lombardy 5 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 3rd 7:11 CAL C. Cherry 12 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 3rd 2:07 GU J. Ditzler 34 yd field goal 3rd 1:52 CAL F. Bacco 77 yd kickoff return (K. Hagerman kick) 4th 4:53 CAL F. Bacco 10 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 4th 2:12 GU J. Richardson 1 yd run (J. Ditzler kick) CAL GU FIRST DOWNS 22 11 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-131 29-58 PASSING YDS (NET) 230 150 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-21-2 26-11-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-361 55-208 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-76 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-132 7-123 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-77 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-36.0 7-37.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1 Penalties-Yards 5-43 7-44 Possession Time 35:47 24:13 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 5 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 3-18 RUSHING: CAL - D. Williams 19-80; Lombardy 9-44; W. Brown 4-18; Bacco 5-15; McCabe 7-8; Picard 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 32. GAN - Boedicker 5-57; Richardson 16-34; Goff 1-6; TEAM 3-minus 17; Bartley 4-minus 22. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 21-28-2-230 yds. GAN - Bartley 8-17-0-110 yds; Boedicker 3-9-0-40 yds. RECEIVING: CAL - Jackson 7-87; Pestano 4-49; Garver 3-36; Lombardy 2-31; DeCarlo 2-8; Cherry 1-12; Picard 1-5; D. Williams 1-2. GAN - Burel 3-59; Ja. Smith 3-29; Richardson 2-24; Van Etten 1-20; Je. Smith 1-15; Goff 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - None. GAN - Minor 1-73; Cook 1-4. FUMBLES: CAL - Pestano 1-0; TEAM 1-1. GAN - TEAM 2-0; Richardson 1-1; Je. Smith 1-0.

Game-by-game recaps GAME 9 • Oct. 25, 2008

GAME 10 • Nov. 1, 2008

ADAMSON STADIUM (3,000)

TULLIO FIELD (1,235)

Slippery Rock (6) California

1 7 3

2 3 21

3 0 7

4 0 0

OT - -

Final 10 31

CALIFORNIA (Oct. 25) - No. 6 Cal U earned at least a share of its fourth-straight PSAC West title with a 31-10 victory over Slippery Rock. After a sluggish first quarter in which Slippery Rock held a 10-3 lead, Cal U claimed control of the game with three touchdowns in the second quarter. Senior running back Daine Williams gave the Vulcans a 10-7 lead with 12:00 minutes left before halftime. Williams finished the game with 99 yards and a career-high three touchdowns on 25 attempts. Williams scored another touchdown on the next Cal U possession before the Vulcans increased their lead to 24-7 with a 41-yard scoring scamper by sophomore Windell Brown. Williams scored his final touchdown with 2:45 left in the third quarter which concluded a 15-play, 92-yard drive for the Vulcans, who finished with a 21-plus minute advantage in time of possession. The Cal U defense posted one of its best performances of the season in the second half, allowing only 54 yards on 21 plays and forcing two turnovers in the final two quarters. Following the final Williams’ touchdown in the third quarter, senior free safety Juan Butler forced a fumble on a third-and-two play with the fumble being recovered by junior outside linebacker Matt McClellan. Butler then halted a Rock drive in the fourth quarter with his second interception of the season. Butler, freshman inside linebacker Brett Diamond and fellow linebacker Dontey Brown led the defensive charge for the Vulcans with six tackles each. Junior Willie Walker added three stops (all solo) with 1.0 TFL, while four different Cal U players registered a pass break-up. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 0:41 CAL K. Hagerman 20 yd field goal 1st 0:03 SRU C. Manfull 4 yd run (Bahr kick) 2nd 12:00 CAL D. Williams 3 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 6:04 CAL D. Williams 4 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 1:49 CAL W. Brown (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 0:05 SRU C. Bahr 28 yd field goal 3rd 2:45 CAL D. Williams 1 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) SRU FIRST DOWNS 7 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-191 PASSING YDS (NET) 56 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-7-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-247 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-96 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 Possession Time 19:19 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-36

CAL 23 57-212 174 28-16-0 85-386 0-0 4-31 3-79 1-0 4-46.8 1-0 7-82 40:41 7 of 18 11 of 21 4-4 1-2

RUSHING: SRU - Lehmeier 13-141; Manfull 16-48; Frohnapple 1-2. CAL - D. Williams 25-99; Lombardy 13-68; W. Brown 5-63; Bacco 4-8; TEAM 3-minus 6 McCabe 7-minus 20. PASSING: SRU - Lehmeier 6-16-1-49 yds; Frohnapple 1-3-0-7. CAL - McCabe 16-28-0-174 yds. RECEIVING: SRU - Prigorac 3-21; Grossetti 2-17; Cromerdie 1-10; Goda 1-8. CAL - Pestano 5-54; Lombardy 3-35; Jackson 3-29; Gumbert 2-38; DeCarlo 1-11; Garver 1-6; D. Williams 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: SRU - None. CAL - Butler 1-0. FUMBLES: SRU - Lehmeier 1-1. CAL - D. Williams 1-0.

(7) California Mercyhurst

1 3 0

2 14 0

3 0 0

4 0 6

OT - -

Final 17 6

ERIE, Pa. (Nov. 1) – No. 7 Cal U earned sole possession of the PSAC West title and a berth in the PSAC Championship game with a 17-6 victory over Mercyhurst College at Tullio Field. The Vulcans finished divisional play with a perfect 7-0 mark and will make their first appearance in the “State Game” since 1984. Cal U jumped out to a 17-0 halftime lead before the defense sealed the victory with a pair of second-half interceptions, including an interception in the end zone by outside linebacker Matt McClellan. The Vulcans took an early 3-0 lead before the Cal U offense engineered a methodical 12-play, 96-yard drive capped with a one-yard touchdown run by senior running back Daine Williams. After the defense forced a three-and-out, Cal U expanded its lead to 17-0 with a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kevin McCabe to junior receiver A.J. Jackson with 7:25 left before halftime. In the opening minutes of the of the third quarter, Cal U appeared ready to cruise to victory when junior cornerback Terrence Johnson returned an interception 36 yards. However, Johnson fumbled the ball and the loose ball was recovered by Mercyhurst at its own 2-yard line. The Lakers moved the ball 98 yards on 16 plays to cut the deficit to 17-6 with a one-yard quarterback sneak to cap a nine-plus minute drive. Mercyhurst mounted lengthy 10-plus drives on its next two possessions, but the Vulcans’ defense stiffened in pivotal spots – forcing an incomplete pass on fourth down from the Cal U 33-yard line and the McClellan interception in the end zone. Senior safety Juan Butler led the Vulcan defense and tied his career high with 11 tackles (seven solo), while Diamond, Terrence Johnson and Brandon Livsey all added a season-high eight stops. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 8:03 CAL K. Hagerman 20 yd field goal 2nd 4:31 CAL D. Williams 1 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 7:25 CAL A.J. Jackson 35 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 4th 14:57 MC G. Kensy 1 yd run (TEAM kick failed) CAL MC FIRST DOWNS 14 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-94 31-132 PASSING YDS (NET) 145 223 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-12-0 43-25-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 46-239 74-355 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-40 3-84 Interception Returns-Yards 3-52 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.2 3-31.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-55 9-69 Possession Time 21:49 38:11 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 7 8 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: CAL - D. Williams 16-50; W. Brown 5-39; Lombardy 3-5. MC Stokes 19-60; Kensy 6-27; Stallard 3-19; Jennings 2-15; Haynes 1-11. PASSING: CAL - McCabe 12-22-0-145 yds. MC - Kensy 25-42-3-223 yds; TEAM 0-1-0-0 yds. RECEIVING: CAL - Jackson 4-80; Garver 4-43; Pestano 2-13; Gumbert 1-5; Lombardy 1-4. MC - Stallard 7-40; Szeluga 6-58; Stokes 4-42; Haynes 4-23; Mohr 1-22; Lorig 1-22; Campbell 1-12; Jennings 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL - T. Johnson 1-43; Diamond 1-9; McClellan 1-0. MC - None. FUMBLES: CAL - T. Johnson 1-1. MC - None.

Game-by-game recaps RECORD WATCH

GAME 11 • Nov. 8, 2008 ADAMSON STADIUM (2,000) (17) West Chester (7) California

1 6 7

2 10 13

3 13 17

4 7 10

OT - -

Final 36 47

CALIFORNIA (Nov. 8) – The No. 7 Vulcans secured their position in the NCAA playoffs for a second-straight year with a 47-36 victory over No. 17 West Chester in the PSAC Championship Game. In the victory, graduate student quarterback Kevin McCabe set a single-game school record with 443 passing yards and tied the singleseason school record with 25 touchdown passes. He completed 25-of-34 attempts for 443 yards with four touchdowns and one interception. The Vulcans featured a pair of 100-yard receivers in graduate student Marcel Pestano and junior AJ Jackson. Pestano finished the game with 170 yards and three touchdowns on a game-high 11 catches, while Jackson set a career high with 193 receiving yards and a touchdown on six receptions (32.2 yards per catch). The match-up between the two nationally-ranked programs featured over 1,000 yards of combined total offense (Cal U 640, West Chester 440). The Vulcans held a significant advantage in time of possession, collecting 31 first downs and the 73 combined points ranks as the second-highest total in the history of the “State Game.” The win also tied head coach John Luckhardt for first place in school history with 55 wins, tying the mark set by Ted Nemeth. SCORING SUMMARY 1st 5:51 WCU A. Sheehan 75 yd fumble recovery (A. Walsh kick failed) 1st 4:57 CAL A.J. Jackson 73 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 2nd 10:26 WCU A. Walsh 34 yd field goal 2nd 6:22 CAL M. Pestano 12 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick failed) 2nd 4:16 WCU R. Paulson 4 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick) 2nd 1:56 CAL F. Bacco 1 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 3rd 11:18 CAL F. Bacco 3 yd run (K. Hagerman kick) 3rd 10:08 CAL K. Hagerman 30 yd field goal 3rd 7:51 WCU M. Washington 10 yd pass from J. Wright (A. Walsh kick) 3rd 7:25 CAL M. Pestano 43 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) 3rd 6:48 WCU J. Fagan 4 yd run (A. Walsh kick failed) 4th 14:57 CAL K. Hagerman 34 yd field goal 4th 10:17 WCU D. DePalma 76 yd punt return (A. Walsh kick) 4th 4:08 CAL M. Pestano 14 yd pass from K. McCabe (K. Hagerman kick) WCU CAL FIRST DOWNS 18 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 15-95 50-197 PASSING YDS (NET) 345 443 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-22-1 34-25-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-440 84-640 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-75 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-76 1-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-134 5-135 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-25 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-33.7 2-33.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 2-22 Possession Time 19:47 40:13 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 8 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 6-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 1-10 RUSHING: WCU - Fagan 8-95; McDermott 3-14; Halterman 1-minus 2; Wright 3-minus 12. CAL - W. Brown 17-90; Bacco 16-47; D. Williams 8-43; McCabe 4-25; TEAM 5-minus 8. PASSING: WCU - Wright 22-42-1-345 yds. CAL - McCabe 25-34-1-443 yds. RECEIVING: WCU - Washington 7-117; Paulson 6-93; Miller 4-88; Canty 3-24; McDermott 1-14; Fagan 1-9. CAL - Pestano 11-170; Jackson 6-193; Garver 4-33; Gumbert 2-30; W. Brown 1-17; D. Williams 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: WCU - DePalma 1-0. CAL - T. Johnson 1-25. FUMBLES: WCU - Wright 1-0; Halterman 1-1. CAL - W. Brown 1-1.

1t. 1t. 3t. 3t. 5.

Single-Season Touchdown Passes Joe Ruggiero (2007)................................. 25 Kevin McCabe (2008)............................. 25 Sam Mannery (1988)............................... 21 Kevin Russell (1983)............................... 21 Joe Ruggiero (2005)................................. 20 Single-Season Passing Yards

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Sam Mannery (1990).......................... 2,853 Kevin Russell (1984).......................... 2,642 Kevin McCabe (2008)........................ 2,606 Kevin Russell (1983).......................... 2,524 Single-Season Completions

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Kevin Russell (1984)............................. 234 Joe Ruggiero (2007)............................... 211 Sam Mannery (1990)............................. 204 Kevin Russell (1983)............................. 195 Kevin McCabe (2008)........................... 195 Single-Season Points



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2007 (14 games)..................................... 502 2005 (10 games)..................................... 421 2008 (11 games)..................................... 416 2004 (10 games)..................................... 365 1999 (11 games)..................................... 333



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Single-Season Passing Yards 1990 (10 games).................................. 2,886 2008 (11 games).................................. 2,703 1984 (11 games).................................. 2,657 1983 (10 games).................................. 2,572 2006 (11 games).................................. 2,397

Single-Season Total Offense 1. 2007 (14 games).................................. 5,292 2. 2008 (11 games).................................. 4,946 3. 2005 (10 games).................................. 4,624 Single-Season All-Purpose Yards 1. 2007 (14 games).................................. 6,847 2. 2008 (11 games).................................. 6,589 3. 2004 (10 games).................................. 5,724 1t. 1t. 3. 4. 5.

Career Wins Ted Nemeth (1950-61)............................. 55 John Luckhardt (2002-present)............ 55 Jeff Petrucci (1981-92)............................. 54 Bill Steers (1929-40)................................ 39 Bill Hepner (1962-69).............................. 35 Most Wins among Active Coaches



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(NCAA Division II)

Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)... 276 Williard Bailey, St. Paul’s (Va.)............. 224 Dennis Douds, East Stroudsburg........... 218 Mel Tjeerdsma, NW Missouri State...... 213 Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State (Kan.)... 193 John Luckhardt, California (Pa.)....... 192

GAME-BY-GAME starters OFFENSE West Chester

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Piccirillo Scheuer

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Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Indiana (Pa.)

Cherry

Jones

Jordan

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

at Clarion

Cherry

Jones

Jordan

Piccirillo Scheuer

Lock Haven

Jackson

Jones

Jordan

at Gannon

Jackson

Jones

Jordan

Slippery Rock

Jackson

Jones

at Mercyhurst

Jackson

West Chester

Jackson

at Bloomsburg

---

Gumbert

Pestano

McCabe D. Williams

---

DeCarlo*

Pestano

Garver

McCabe D. Williams

---

DeCarlo*

Pestano

Garver

McCabe D. Williams

---

DeCarlo*

Pestano

Nurse

Garver

McCabe D. Williams S. Johnson

---

Pestano

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Garver

McCabe D. Willaims S. Johnson

---

Pestano

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Garver

McCabe D. Willaims S. Johnson

---

Pestano

Jordan

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Garver

McCabe D. Williams

---

DeCarlo*

Pestano

Jones

Jordan

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Garver

McCabe D. Williams

---

Gumbert

Pestano

Jones

Jordan

Piccirillo Scheuer

Nurse

Slappy^

McCabe

Ivery^

Gumbert

Pestano

OLB

CB

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* - started with double tight end formation; ^ - started with five-receiver formation

DEFENSE

DE

DT

DE

FS

SS

CB

CB

West Chester

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Hemsley Howell

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McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey

Allen

Swearinger

at Bloomsburg

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Hemsley Howell

Hurt

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey

Allen

---

Lake Erie

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Hemsley Howell

Hurt

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey

Allen

---

at Edinboro

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell B. Whiteleather McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey

Allen

---

Indiana (Pa.)

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell B. Whiteleather McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

at Clarion

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell B. Whiteleather McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

Lock Haven

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell

Diamond

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

at Gannon

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell

Diamond

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

Slippery Rock

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell

Diamond

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

at Mercyhurst

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell

Diamond

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

---

West Chester

Gordon

Fikaris

Walker

Burns

Howell

Diamond

McClellan T. Johnson

Butler

B. Livsey Swearinger

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KO

K

P

H

PR

SPECIAL TEAMS

OLB

ILB

ILB

KR

KR

LS

West Chester

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Cherry

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

at Bloomsburg

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Gumbert

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

Lake Erie

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Gumbert

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

at Edinboro

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Gumbert

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

Indiana (Pa.)

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Cherry

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

at Clarion

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Cherry

Lombardy

Bacco

Cavey

Lock Haven

Fiorenza Fiorenza Fiorenza Battaglini Cherry

Lombardy

Bacco

Cavey

at Gannon

Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza Battaglini Pestano

Brown

Bacco

Cavey

Slippery Rock

Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza Battaglini Pestano

Lombardy

Bacco

Cavey

at Mercyhurst

Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza Battaglini Pestano

Lombardy

Bacco

Cavey

West Chester

Fiorenza Hagerman Fiorenza Battaglini Gumbert

T. Johnson

Bacco

Cavey

GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Opponent

Passing

Rushing

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Touchdowns

Tackles

West Chester

McCabe (297)

D. Williams (102)

Pestano (11)

Pestano (112)

Pestano, D. Williams (2)

Butler (7)

at Bloomsburg

McCabe (153)

D. Williams (90)

Lombardy (4)

Pestano (56)

Brown, Pestano (1)

Hurt (8)

Lake Erie

McCabe (177)

Bacco (143)

Pestano (4)

Pestano (77)

Lombardy, Pestano (2)

McClellan (7)

at Edinboro

McCabe (274)

D. Williams (140)

Jackson (7)

Pestano (96)

Brown (2)

Howell (9)

Indiana (Pa.)

McCabe (239)

D. Williams (108)

Gumbert, Pestano (5)

Gumbert (103)

Gaver, Pestano, S. Johnson (1)

Butler (11)

at Clarion

McCabe (164)

Lombardy (106)

Pestano (5)

Pestano (58)

Seven tied at (1)

Howell (7)

Lock Haven

McCabe (310)

W. Brown (72)

Pestano (6)

Pestano (150)

Pestano (3)

Howell (8)

at Gannon

McCabe (230)

D. Williams (80)

Jackson (7)

Jackson (87)

Bacco, Jackson (2)

Burns, T. Johnson (5)

Slippery Rock

McCabe (174)

D. Williams (99)

Pestano (5)

Pestano (54)

D. Williams (3)

Three tied at (6)

at Mercyhurst

McCabe (145)

D. Williams (50)

Jackson, Garver (4)

Jackson (80)

Jackson, D. Williams (1)

Butler (11)

West Chester

McCabe (443)

W. Brown (90)

Pestano (11)

Jackson (193)

Pestano (3)

Three tied at (4)

SCORING PLAYS CALIFORNIA

OPPONENTS

Opponent Qtr Plays-Yards TOP Score Time Play (Conversion)

Opponent Qtr Plays-Yards TOP Score Time Play (Conversion)

West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester

West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester

1 2 2 4 4

5-72 10-68 6-69 10-73 4-47

2:07 3:27 0:38 4:16 1:34

TD TD TD TD TD

9:33 Paulson 44-yd pass from Wright (failed) 14:05 Webb 28-yd pass from Wright (failed) 0:38 Paulson 12-yd pass from Wright (Walsh) 11:11 McDermott 5-yd run (failed) 6:32 Washington 27-yd pass from Wright (Walsh)

Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg

1 2 3 3

7-76 5-76 9-56 ---

3:05 2:42 4:48 ---

TD TD FG TD

11:55 Adams 4-yd run (Koenig) 9:42 Latorre 49-yd run (Koenig) 1:05 Koenig 35-yd FG 0:08 Rivera 52-yd INT return (Koenig)

Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro

1 2 2 3 3

12-77 6-29 10-80 6-74 5-80

6:17 2:44 5:14 3:15 2:13

FG TD TD TD TD

5:50 Romanias 19-yd FG 12:10 Cerro 12-yd pass from Harris (Romanias) 5:14 Cerro 34-yd pass from Harris (Romanias) 11:45 Dixon 38-yd pass from Harris (Romanias) 5:59 Harris 27-yd run (Romanias)

Indiana (Pa.) Indiana (Pa.) Indiana (Pa.) Indiana (Pa.)

2 2 3 4

4-(-2) 12-61 5-76 2-45

13:42 4:57 1:46 0:31

FG FG TD TD

13:42 Burgess 42-yd FG 4:57 Burgess 41-yd FG 9:45 Wood 4-yd pass from Krewatch (Burgess) 5:27 Morrow 26-yd pass from Krewatch (Burgess)

Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion

1 3 4 4

8-49 7-57 8-73 11-72

4:15 2:40 2:32 0:42

FG FG TD TD

7:39 Mamula 36-yd FG 12:10 Mamula 25-yd FG 12:10 Robinson 34-yd pass from Rometo (Mamula) 0:42 Rometo 1-yd run (Mamula)

Lock Haven 2

7-12

2:33 FG 0:40 Pickle 23-yd FG

Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon

2 2 3 4

--- 1-17 12-61 9-59

--- 0:07 4:58 2:34

Slippery Rock 1 Slippery Rock 2

2-84 13-50

0:36 TD 0:03 Manfull 4-yd run (Bahr kick) 1:44 FG 0:05 Bahr 28-yd FG

Mercyhurst

4

16-98

9:20 TD 14:57 Kensy 1-yd run (failed)

West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester

1 2 2 3 3 4

--- 8-50 7-64 6-68 2-68 ---

--- 4:29 2:01 2:14 0:34 ---

1 1 2 3 3 3 4

7-26 8-45 10-65 8-66 9-72 6-76 5-67

3:01 3:29 4:33 3:27 4:10 2:42 2:49

FG TD TD TD TD TD TD

Bloomsburg 3 Bloomsburg 3 Bloomsburg 4

1-49 3-82 6-19

0:08 TD 8:39 Pestano 49-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 0:37 TD 5:59 W. Brown 38-yd run (Fiorenza) 1:18 FG 10:28 Fiorenza 23-yd FG

Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie Lake Erie

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3

7-67 2-50 --- 3-39 4-54 9-88 3-70 3-68

3:25 0:25 --- 1:07 1:06 4:34 1:12 1:12

TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

11:35 D. Williams 2-yd run (Fiorenza) 5:41 Lombardy 13-yd run (Fiorenza) 1:52 Pestano 45-yd punt return (Fiorenza) 14:56 Garver 23-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 12:20 Pestano 24-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 5:36 Lombardy 26-yd run (failed) 2:51 Bacco 7-yd run (Fiorenza) 3:23 Cole 45-yd run (failed)

Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro Edinboro

1 1 2 3 3

7-72 4-62 8-82 3-29 4-43

2:53 1:53 3:15 1:04 1:56

TD TD TD TD TD

12:07 D. Williams 1-yd run (Fiorenza) 3:57 W. Brown 4-yd run (Fiorenza) 14:54 Pestano 17-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 8:12 Jackson 3-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 4:54 W. Brown 4-yd run (Fiorenza)

Indiana (Pa.) 1 Indiana (Pa.) 2 Indiana (Pa.) 3

13-74 8-70 8-48

5:41 TD 2:24 Pestano 18-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 3:01 TD 1:50 Garver 8-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 3:03 TD 1:37 S. Johnson 3-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza)

Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion

1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4

7-50 8-58 5-54 2-42 6-50 7-45 3-39 4-13

2:58 3:14 2:27 0:54 2:32 3:23 1:29 2:04

FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

12:02 14:55 10:39 11:09 7:10 14:52 10:40 5:41

Fiorenza 34-yd FG Garver 12-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) DeCarlo 14-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) Lombardy 35-yd run (Fiorenza) D. Williams 5-yd run (Fiorenza) W. Brown 12-yd run (Fiorenza) Bacco 30-yd run (Fiorenza) Picard 6-yd pass from Grossi (Fiorenza)

Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven

1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4

6-54 12-86 5-39 6-50 3-85 9-68 5-38 5-57 8-78

4:27 4:58 2:23 0:35 1:36 2:58 2:11 1:44 4:09

TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD

10:33 3:59 14:53 0:00 8:58 4:08 14:56 8:52 3:42

Pestano 36-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) Pestano 12-yd pass from McCabe (failed) Jackson 16-yd pass from McCabe (failed) Fiorenza 24-yd FG Pestano 66-yd pass from McCabe (failed) Jackson 27-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) Lombardy 12-yd run (Hagerman) Bacco 9-yd run (Hagerman) B. Anderson 20-yd run (Hagerman)

Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon

1 1 2 3 3 4

12-70 3-18 9-53 9-74 --- 3-27

7:13 1:07 4:31 3:55 --- 1:29

TD TD TD TD TD TD

7:47 6:22 4:31 7:11 1:52 4:53

Jackson 2-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman) Jackson 2-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman) Lombardy 5-yd run (Hagerman) Cherry 12-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman) Bacco 77-yd kickoff return (Hagerman) Bacco 10-yd run (Hagerman)

Slippery Rock 1 Slippery Rock 2 Slippery Rock 2 Slippery Rock 2 Slippery Rock 3

12-39 9-52 12-68 4-63 15-92

4:34 3:00 4:34 1:29 8:11

FG TD TD TD TD

0:41 12:00 6:04 1:49 2:45

Hagerman 20-yd FG D. Williams 3-yd run (Hagerman) D. Williams 4-yd run (Hagerman) W. Brown 41-yd run (Hagerman) D. Williams 1-yd run (Hagerman)

Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst

1 2 2

9-47 12-96 9-73

2:59 FG 8:03 Hagerman 20-yd FG 6:40 TD 11:43 D. Williams 1-yd run (Hagerman) 2:47 TD 7:25 Jackson 35-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman)

West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester

1 2 2 3 3 3 4 1

2-79 8-75 6-71 7-40 5-15 2-60 15-63 11-73

0:49 3:55 2:14 3:36 1:05 0:26 6:51 6:05

TD TD TD TD FG TD FG TD

11:47 Fiorenza 20-yd FG 2:38 Pestano 6-yd pass from McCabe (failed) 9:24 Pestano 4-yd pass from McCabe (Fiorenza) 11:26 D. Williams 5-yd run (Fiorenza) 5:15 D. Williams 4-yd run (Fiorenza) 0:32 W. Brown 19-yd run (Fiorenza) 8:13 Lombardy 7-yd run (Fiorenza)

4:57 Jackson 73-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman) 6:22 Pestano 12-yd pass from McCabe (failed) 1:56 Bacco 1 yd run (Hagerman) 11:18 Bacco 3-yd run (Hagerman) 10:08 Hagerman 30-yd FG 7:25 Pestano 43-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman) 14:57 Hagerman 34-yd FG 4:08 Pestano 14-yd pass from McCabe (Hagerman)

TD TD FG TD

TD FG TD TD TD TD

14:50 Minor 73-yd interception return (Ditzler) 12:57 Boedicker 17-yd run (Ditzler) 2:07 Ditzler 34-yd FG 2:12 Richardson 1-yd run (Ditzler)

5:51 Sheehan 75-yd fumble recovery (failed) 10:26 Walsh 34-yd FG 4:16 Paulson 4-yd pass from Wright (Walsh) 7:51 Washingon 10-yd pass from Wright (Walsh) 6:48 Fagan 4-yd run (failed) 10:17 DePalma 76-yd punt return (Walsh)

PLAYER CAREER HIGHS 27 FREDDIE BACCO (RB) RUSHING Attempts........16 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Yards................143 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 Long...................66 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 TDs..................2 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08

89 CORY GARVER (TE) RECEIVING Receptions...4, 2x, last vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Yards............... 43 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/1/08 Long................. 23 vs. Edinboro, 10/20/07 TDs......2, 2x, last vs. Valdosta St., 12/8/07

KICKOFF RETURN Returns...4, 2x, last vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Yards...........117 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Long....................77 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 TDs........................1 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08

88 JOSH GUMBERT (WR) RECEIVING Receptions.......5 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 Yards...........103 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 Long..............42 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 TDs.................................................... None

52 DONTEY BROWN (LB) Tackles...6, 2x, last vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/08 TFL... 0.5, 3x, last vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Sacks................................................. None INT.................................................... None 3 WINDELL BROWN (RB) RUSHING Attempts........17 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Yards................ 115 vs. Shepherd, 12/1/07 Long.................... 55 vs. Cheyney, 9/15/07 TDs....................... 3 vs. Shepherd, 12/1/07 KICKOFF RETURN Returns........... 4 vs. West Chester, 8/30/08 Yards.......... 121 vs. West Chester, 8/30/08 Long.................41 vs. Bloomsburg, 9/6/08 TDs.................................................... None 42 DARREN BURNS (LB) Tackles.......11 vs. Shippensburg, 10/15/05 TFL............. 5.0 vs. E. Stroudsburg, 9/2/07 Sacks.......... 4.0 vs. E. Stroudsburg, 9/2/07 INT... 1, 3x, last vs. Slipery Rock, 10/27/07 19 JUAN BUTLER (DB) Tackles...11, 2x, last vs. Mercyhurst, 11/1/08 TFL.......1.0, 3x, last vs. Edinboro, 9/20/08 Sacks................................................. None INT...1, 3x, last vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/08 62 SAM FIKARIS (DL) Tackles....5, 2x, last vs. Edinboro, 9/20/08 TFL...1.5, 2x, last vs. Shippensburg, 11/10/07 Sacks...1.0, 2x, last vs. Shippensburg, 11/10/07 INT.................................................... None 39 DEREK FIORENZA (P) Punts................6 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 Average..... 53.0 vs. West Chester, 8/30/08 Long......... 63 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/08 Inside 20..........3 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08

PUNT RETURN Returns...............5 vs. Bloomsburg, 9/6/08 Yards................58 vs. Bloomsburg, 9/6/08 Long.............34 vs. Lock Haven, 10/11/08 TDs.................................................... None 29 KEVIN HAGERMAN (K) FGs Made........2 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 FGs Att............2 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Long..............34 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 XP Made...............6 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 XP Att....................6 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 60 GABE HERNANDEZ (LB) Tackles........2, 2x, last vs.Clarion, 10/4/08 TFL..........1.0, 3x, last vs. Clarion, 10/4/08 Sacks.......1.0, 3x, last vs. Clarion, 10/4/08 INT.................................................... None 35 JAKE HOWELL (LB) Tackles... 9, 2x, last vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 TFL...............2.5 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/27/08 Sacks................................................. None INT.................................................... None 8 A.J. JACKSON (WR) RECEIVING Receptions...7, 2x, last vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 Yards...........193 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Long..............73 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 TDs.......... 2, 2x, last vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 15 TERRENCE JOHNSON (DB) Tackles.......10 vs. Shippensburg, 11/10/07 TFL.....................2.0 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 Sacks................................................. None INT.... 2, 3x, last vs. Indiana (Pa.), 10/6/07 17 BRANDON LIVSEY (DB) Tackles.............. 8 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/1/08 TFL....... 1.0, 3x, last vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 Sacks................................................. None INT.................1 vs. Lock Haven, 10/13/07

12 KEVIN McCABE (QB) PASSING Completions....30 vs. West Chester, 8/30/08 Attempts....... 36 vs. West Chester, 8/30/08 Yards...........443 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 TDs.................5 vs. Lock Haven, 10/11/08 Long..............73 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Ints........................2 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 2 MATT McCLELLAN (LB) Tackles.................7 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 TFL....................2.0 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 Sacks.................1.5 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 INT.................... 1 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/1/08 87 MARCEL PESTANO (WR) RECEIVING Receptions... 11, 2x, last vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Yards...........170 vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 Long.............66 vs. Lock Haven, 10/11/08 TDs.... 3, 2x, last vs. West Chester, 11/8/08 PUNT RETURN Returns..................5 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 Yards...................76 vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 Long...................45 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 TDs.......................1 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 26 PATRICK SWEARINGER (DB) Tackles.... 4, 2x, last vs. Gannon, 10/18/08 TFL..................... 1.0 vs. Cheyney, 9/15/07 Sacks................................................. None INT....... 1, 2x, last vs. Bloomsburg, 9/6/08 96 WILLIE WALKER (DL) Tackles...................11 vs. Clarion, 11/4/06 TFL...... 2.0, 2x, last vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 Sacks.................2.0 vs. Lake Erie, 9/13/08 INT...................1 vs. Lock Haven, 9/30/06 23 DAINE WILLIAMS (RB) RUSHING Attempts..... 35 vs. So. Conn. St., 11/24/07 Yards........ 234 vs. So. Conn. St., 11/24/07 Long...........53 vs. Shippensburg, 11/10/07 TDs............. 3 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/08 RECEIVING Receptions...3, 2x, last vs. So. Conn. St., 11/24/07 Yards........ 39 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/27/07 Long......... 23 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/27/07 TDs.................................................... None