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SCHEDULE/RESULTS WEEK ELEVEN: LEHIGH VS. LAFAYETTE

LEHIGH (7-3, 5-1 PL) THE 139th MEETING...


Sept. 6 HOLY CROSS* W, 38-20
Sept. 13 FORDHAM* W, 23-16 LAFAYETTE (5-5, 2-4 PATRIOT) at LEHIGH (7-3, 5-1 PATRIOT)
Sept. 20 at Princeton W, 28-13
Sept. 27 PENN L, 31-24 NOV. 22, 2003 • 12:37 • GOODMAN STADIUM (16,000) • BETHLEHEM
Oct. 4 at Connecticut L, 35-17
Oct.
Oct.
11
25
SAINT MARY’S
at Georgetown*
W, 35-7
W, 45-24
SETTING THE SCENE
Nov. 1 TOWSON* W, 35-3 Lehigh returns to Goodman Stadium for the regular season finale as the Mountain
Nov. 8 at Colgate* L, 17-10
Nov. 15 at Bucknell* W, 45-9 Hawks host archrival Lafayette in the 139th meeting of college football’s most played
Nov. 22 LAFAYETTE* 12:37 rivalry. The Mountain Hawks are 5-1 in Patriot League play and must win this afternoon
*Patriot League Contest to keep their postseason playoff hopes alive. Lafayette, meanwhile, can post a winning
season and thwart any potential Mountain Hawks playoff chance with a victory over
LAFAYETTE (5-5, 2-4 PL) Lehigh.
Sept. 6 MARIST W, 49-0
Sept.
Sept.
13
27
at Towson*
PRINCETON
L, 19-13
W, 28-13
KEY STATS
Oct. 4 GEORGETOWN* L, 17-10 • Lehigh’s offense is tops in the Patriot League in scoring against league opponents,
Oct. 11 COLUMBIA W, 41-27
Oct. 18 at Harvard L, 34-27 averaging nearly 33 points per game.
Oct. 25 FORDHAM* L, 32-30 • The Leopards offense has put up an average of 383 yards per game against league
Nov. 1 COLGATE* L, 47-31
Nov. 8 BUCKNELL* W, 35-17 opponents this season, second best in the Patriot League. However, the Lehigh “D” is
Nov. 15 at Holy Cross* W, 41-13 the second stingiest, allowing only 265 yards of total offense in six Patriot League
Nov. 22 at Lehigh* 12:37
contests.
*Patriot League Contest • The team that scored first in each of the last three meetings between Lehigh and
Lafayette has lost.

MEDIA INFORMATION THE SERIES


No two teams in all of college football have met more times than Lehigh and Lafayette.
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The two rivals have squared off 138 times previously, dating back to 1884. The Leopards
Jeff Tourial
lead the all-time series between these two schools, 72-61-5, but Lehigh has captured 7 of
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the last 8 meetings since 1995. At Goodman Stadium, Lehigh has won six of the seven
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Weather: Bethlehem Saturday


30% chance of showers; high of 59. IF LEHIGH WINS...:
• Lehigh would keep its I-AA playoff hopes alive.
On Television • Lehigh would post its eighth win for the sixth straight year.
-live on WFMZ-TV • The Mountain Hawks would have the opportunity to clinch a share of the Patriot
-live on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh League title for the fifth time in the last six years if Colgate falls at Holy Cross.
-live on FSN Digital Atlantic • The Mountain Hawks will have earned their eighth victory over Lafayette in the last
-live on DirecTV channel 627 nine years.
-live on Dish Network channel 446
...with Rich Lerner, Kim McQuilken, IF LAFAYETTE WINS...:
and Mike Yadush • The Leopards will earn back-to-back victories over Lehigh for the first time since the
1988-89 seasons.
On the Radio and Internet • Lafayette would post back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1992-93.
-live on Oldies 1470 (WKAP-AM) • The Leopards’ victory would be their first inside Goodman Stadium since 1989.
-live on Lehighsports.com
...with Matt Kerr and Marty Horn

PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS


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OFFENSIVE COMPARISON
LAST TIME OUT
Rush/Game Pass/Game PPG
Lehigh 111.6 240.5 30.0
LEHIGH 45, BUCKNELL 9 Lafayette 161.9 250.8 30.5
Junior quarterback Kyle Keating threw Height Weight
for 332 yards and three touchdowns as Lehigh Off. Line 6-4 285
Lafayette Off. Line 6-4 290
the Mountain Hawks rebounded from
last week’s tough defeat to top ten
Colgate with a convincing 45-9 win DEFENSIVE COMPARISON
over Bucknell before 4,032 at Christy
Mathewson-Memorial Stadium on a Rush/Game Pass/Game PPG
Lehigh 134.8 167.9 17.5
gorgeous Saturday afternoon. All in all, Lafayette 156.7 220.0 21.9
Keating connected with nine different
Height Weight
receivers in the victory. The Mountain Lehigh Def. Line 6-1 253
Hawks (7-3 overall, 5-1 Patriot League) Lafayette Def. Line 6-3 253

keep their I-AA playoff hopes alive with


win. Bucknell drops to 5-6 overall and LEHIGH INJURY UPDATE
3-3 against Patriot League opponents OFFENSE
on the season. For the afternoon, Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Injury Status
Lehigh racked up 490 yards of total Greg Petrosky, WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ankle OUT
offense, the biggest offensive output by Chad Schwenk, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wrist OUT
the Mountain Hawks in a single game Dave Wilson, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ankle Probable
this season, and the most since Lehigh
amassed 604 yards of total offense in a DEFENSE
victory over Georgetown (9/7/02). Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Injury Status
Tom Alfsen, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knee OUT
LEHIGH STATISTICAL LEADERS Ramses Cloud, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoulder OUT
Jermaine Pugh 17 carries, 94 yds Randy Rovesti, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ankle OUT
Kyle Keating 20-32, 332 yds, 3 TDs Matt Cappelletti, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ankle Questionable
Adam Bergen 6 catches, 99 yards Neal Boozer-Gallman, CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calf Probable
Anthony Graziani 9 tackles Karrie Ford, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamstring Probable
Mike Taggart 9 tackles

BUCKNELL STATISTICAL LEADERS


HEAD COACH PETE LEMBO
Head coach Pete Lembo (Georgetown ’92) is in his third season at the helm. Through his
Blamah Sarnor 22 carries, 148 yds, 1 TD
first two-plus campaigns, Lembo boasts a 26-8 career record. In his debut season, Lembo
Daris Wilson 2-7, 18 yds
captured the Eddie Robinson award as the nation’s top I-AA coach.
Antwan Kennedy 1 catch, 10 yards
Mike Leatherman 8 tackles
SOME ELITE COMPANY
Lembo is 16-4 all-time against Patriot League opponents in his head coaching career. His
LAFAYETTE 41, HOLY CROSS 13 .800 winning percentage is the second best in league history, behind only Holy Cross’
Lafayette picked up its second straight Mark Duffner, who coached the Crusaders from 1986-1991 (.962).
league win in a 41-13 romp over the
Crusaders in Worcester. Joe McCourt
led the Leopards with 186 yards on the
JUST WIN, BABY
To this point, Lembo has the highest winning percentage of any coach in Lehigh football
ground and four rushing TDs. The win
history.
improved Lafayette’s record to 5-5;
Holy Cross dropped to 1-10.
Name Yrs. Seasons Record Win %
Pete Lembo 2001-Pres. 3 26-8 .765
LAFAYETTE STATS LEADERS
Tom Keady 1912-1920 9 55-22-3 .706
Joe McCourt 26 carries, 186 yds, 4 TDs
H.S. Graves 1893 1 7-3 .700
Marko Glavic 17-29, 175 yds, 1 TD
Kevin Higgins 1994-2000 7 56-25-1 .689
John Weyrauch 4 catches, 61 yards
John Whitehead 1976-1985 10 75-38-2 .661
Torian Johnson 8 tackles, 1 FR

HOLY CROSS STATS LEADERS KEEPING TALENT CLOSE TO HOME


Steve Silva 16 carries, 68 yards Head coach Pete Lembo and his staff always stress the importance of keeping talented
John O’Neill 24-44, 296, 2 TDs local players in the area. 13 players on today’s Lehigh two-deep call the Lehigh Valley
Ari Confessor 10 catches, 123 yds, 1 TD home, including seven on offense, five on defense, and one on special teams.
Ben Keller 13 tackles

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LEHIGH-LAFAYETTE RIVALRY NOTES FRESHMAN NAMED MVP


Today marks the 139th meeting of the two schools. Below The 133rd and 132nd games mirrored each other in that Lehigh
is a list of other major rivalries and the number of times overcame double-digit deficits to pull out wins. 1997 marked the
they have played (including the 2003 season). third straight comeback as Lehigh trailed 21-0 at one stage before
rallying for a 43-31 win. In 1996 quarterback Phil Stambaugh
Rivalry Times Played became the only Lehigh freshman to win the rivalry’s MVP
Lehigh-Lafayette 139 award.
Yale-Princeton 126
Yale-Harvard 119 THE CATCH
Texas-Texas A&M 109 The 131st clash may go down as the most exciting and
Stanford-California 105 dramatic of all because it was the first one to go to overtime. The
Army-Navy 104 extra sessions were made possible thanks to a Patriot League
rule created in the summer of 1995. Following a scoreless first
LOOKING FOR LUCKY SEVEN possession of overtime, Lehigh broke the tie when Brian
Lehigh seeks its seventh win over the Leopards at Goodman Klingerman caught Bob Aylsworth’s pass with one hand in the
Stadium. Lehigh is 6-1 against Lafayette at Goodman since the back of the end zone as darkness fell on Goodman Stadium. The
stadium opened in 1988. The Leopards won the first meeting miraculous catch all but clinched a 37-30 win and the league title
here in 1989, and Lehigh has since won six straight. for Lehigh, which trailed 30-14 midway through the fourth
quarter.
LEOPARDS SNAP MOUNTAIN HAWKS’ STREAK
In the 138th meeting in 2002, Lafayette’s 14-7 win over Lehigh POSTPONMENTS
in Easton snapped the Mountain Hawks’ seven game winning Lehigh-Lafayette football games have been postponed
streak in the series, which had dated back to 1995. Lehigh’s only twice. The first postponement occurred in 1904 because of
Jermaine Pugh posted a game-high 127 yards on the ground, the death of Dr. Henry S. Drown, president of Lehigh. The only
his ninth 100+ yard rushing game of the season. other postponement was in 1963 when the game was moved
from November 23 to November 30 following the assassination
SNYDER STARS IN LEHIGH WIN of President John F. Kennedy.
In 2001, senior wide receiver Josh Snyder caught 11
passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns in the 41-6 EXCLUSIVE COMPANY
Lehigh win at Goodman. He was the game’s MVP. Only five players in the history of the series have been named
the game’s MVP twice. Lehigh quarterbacks Kim McQuilken
SALVATERRA SHINES IN 136TH MEETING (1972, 1973) and Marty Horn (1983, 1985), along with Lafayette
In 2000, then-sophomore Matt Salvaterra became only running backs Tom Costello (1988, 1989) and Erik Marsh (1992,
the third defensive player to earn Lehigh-Lafayette MVP 1994) captured most valuable player honors twice. The most
honors since the award was inititated in 1960, as Lehigh won, recent two-time recipient is Lehigh running back Ronald Jean
26-3. Lehigh linebacker Art Renfro won the award in 1967 and (1998, 1999). The award has been voted on by media members
Lehigh defensive end Mike Crowe won the award in 1980. at the game since 1960.

THE TEAM THAT SCORES FIRST A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE


Over the past 12 years of the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry, Incidentally, the two aforementioned Lehigh QB’s are in atten-
the team that scores first has won only six of the 12 games. dance today as working media. McQuilken is the color commen-
Lehigh has scored first five times during that span, and has tator on Lehigh’s television broadcast, and Horn can be heard
won four games. Over the last three years, the team that providing analysis on Lehigh’s radio broadcast.
scored first did not hold on to win the game.
THE 115-YARD TD RUN
A NEUTRAL SITE In 1918, as recorded by various observers, Lehigh
Only once in the 138-game history of college football’s halfback Raymond B. “Snooks” Dowd completed a 115-yard
most-played rivalry have Lehigh and Lafayette not met in touchdown run. According to the story, Dowd ran the wrong
Easton or Bethlehem. In 1891 the teams played in Wilkes- way, circled his own goalposts, and went the right way 100 yards
Barre, before 3,000 spectators. A newspaper report stated: to score.
“... by far the largest crowd that ever witnessed a football
game in Wilkes-Barre, and the cheering of the students
seemed to startle the natives.” That was one of three RUNNING UP THE SCORE
Lehigh-Lafayette games that year — Lehigh won them all. Lehigh ran up the largest point-production in the Lehigh-
Lafayette football series in 1917 when the Engineers won 78-0.
The largest Lafayette margin came in 1944 with a 64-0 win. The
most points ever scored by both teams combined occurred in
1988 when a total of 97 points were rung up in Lafayette’s 52-45
victory.
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NOT AFRAID OF A CHALLENGE WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD


The first five games this season just may have been one of the While the Mountain Hawks focus their attention on Lafayette,
most difficult first five games in recent school history. many Lehigh fans are keeping one eye on the scoreboard in
hoping that the Mountain Hawks can qualify for an at-large
9/6 Holy Cross Patriot League opener playoff berth. Some games of interest being played today:
9/13 Fordham Ranked ninth nationally
9/20 at Princeton Ten starters returning Montana at Montana St. - 2:05 (Bozeman, MT)
9/27 Penn Ranked 21st nationally Montana (9-2) has clinched a share of the Big Sky title, but a Montana
10/4 at UConn I-A, future Big East member State win would give the Bobcats (6-5) an automatic bid, taking away
a potential at-large from somewhere else
Next season, the Mountain Hawks will take on I-AA power
Villanova at Goodman Stadium, and Lehigh will also pay a Delaware at Villanova - 4:00 (Villanova, PA; TFN)
visit to Liberty, a scholarship program from the Big South, in Delaware is in at 10-1, and a Blue Hens win would likely knock out
addition to the usual challenging Patriot League slate. Villanova who would fall to 7-4

QUALITY OPPONENTS Florida A&M at Bethune-Cookman - 4:00 (Daytona Beach, FL)


Lehigh enters today’s contest with a 7-3 record. The Mountain A Bethune-Cookman win would improve the Wildcats to 9-2; FAMU
Hawks three losses have come to two top ten undefeated enters the day at 6-5
teams (by seven points each), and a 9-3 Division I-A team that
is bowl-bound. The three teams that have defeated the McNeese St. at Nicholls St. - 7:05 (Thibodaux, LA; CSTV)
Mountain Hawks have a combined record of 29-3 this season. McNeese (9-2) is the nation’s No. 1 team and is playoff bound, but a
Nicholls St. (5-5) win would send both of these teams to the playoffs

PLAYOFF PICTURE
Here’s how this week’s TSN/CSTV top 25 has fared against
HOME COOKIN’
other top 25 teams in 2003: The Mountain Hawks have always enjoyed the comforts of
Team Overall vs. top 25 Remaining home. They have won 32 of their last 34 games at Goodman
1. McNeese State 9-1 1-0 @ Nicholls St Stadium, including I-AA playoff games. Since the stadium
2. Wofford^ 10-1 2-0 none opened in 1988, Lehigh is 61-20-1 all-time at Goodman Stadium,
3. Delaware 10-1 2-1 Villanova a .750 winning percentage.
4. Montana 9-2 3-0 @ Montana State
5. Southern Illinois 10-1 2-1 none STRONG SUPPORT
6. Colgate^ 11-0 2-0 @ Holy Cross The Mountain Hawks have led the Patriot League in atten-
7. UMass 9-2 1-1 @ Rhode Island dance in each of the last 13 years. This season’s average of
8. Northern Iowa^ 9-2 3-1 none 10,683 includes today’s sellout of 16,000.
9. Penn* 9-0 2-0 Cornell
10. Western Kentucky 8-3 1-2 none 1. LEHIGH 10, 683 per game
11. Western Illinois 8-3 2-1 none 2. Colgate 7,118
12. Grambling* 9-2 0-1 Southern 3. Holy Cross 6,238
13. NC A&T^ 10-1 1-1 SC St. 4. Bucknell 6,035
14. Florida Atlantic 8-2 N/A Florida Int’l 5. Lafayette 5,558
15. Bethune Cookman 8-2 1-1 Florida A&M 6. Fordham 4,932
16. Southern* 10-1 1-0 none 7. Towson 3,747
17. Northern Arizona 10-1 1-1 Grambling 8. Georgetown 1,675
18. Villanova 7-3 1-1 @ Delaware
19. Jacksonville State 7-3 N/A @ SE Missouri SALUTE TO SPECIAL TEAMS
20. Northern Colorado 8-2 1-2 @UC Davis
Senior kicker Matt Douglas has kept opposing teams from
21. Northeastern 7-4 1-3 @ JMU
having the opportunity to post big kick returns. This season,
22. Georgia Southern 7-4 0-2 none
Douglas has forced 19 touchbacks on kickoffs, including three
23. Maine 7-4 2-4 @ New Hampshire in each of the last two games. Last season, he recorded 17
24. Idaho State 7-4 2-1 Southern Utah
touchbacks in 12 games.
25. Fordham 7-4 0-2 @ Towson
26. LEHIGH 7-3 1-2 Lafayette
On Nov. 8 at Colgate, Douglas belted a school-record 51 yard
field goal.
*ineligible for the I-AA playoffs
^has secured an automatic bid Distance: 0-19 20-30 31-40 41+
2002 Totals 0-0 2-4 1-1 3-7
2003 Totals 1-1 6-7 3-4 1-4
CAREER 1-1 8-11 4-5 4-12

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WALKER OFF AND RUNNING BALANCED ATTACK


Sophomore Gerran Walker has returned 16 kickoffs for an The 2003 Lehigh offense has distributed its play selection
average of 25.4 yards per return, including an 84 yard jaunt to the fairly evenly.
end zone in a win against Saint Mary’s (10/11). Walker’s per
return average would lead the Patriot League if he had enough Run Pass
returns to qualify, and thanks in part to Walker, Lehigh’s kick Holy Cross 39 38
return unit is tops in the league. Fordham 52 27
Princeton 40 42
PUTTING POINTS ON THE BOARD Penn 30 35
Lehigh has scored ten or more points in 85 of its last 86 contests UConn 35 42
dating back to 1996. Saint Mary’s 31 29
Georgetown 38 43
Towson 19 33
KEEP ’EM GUESSING
Colgate 24 34
Part of Lehigh’s offensive game plan has been to keep the
Bucknell 31 32
opposing defenses on their heels by using a myriad of receivers.
TOTAL 339 355
So far this season, Lehigh has thrown to 15 different receivers.
Nine Lehigh players have caught passes of 20 or more yards.
RED ZONE EFFICIENCY
Lehigh leads the Patriot League in red zone efficiency,
IN PURSUIT OF 4,000
converting on 36 of 39 attempts inside the opponent’s 20 yard
Senior running back Jermaine Pugh is fast approaching 4,000
line this season, including a perfect 7-for-7 last week at
career all-purpose yards. He set a career high with 238 yards on
Bucknell.
the ground and 273 yards of total offense in the Mountain
Hawks’ win over Fordham (9/13).
Inside 20 TDs FGs No score
39 times 26 10 3
Jermaine Pugh
Rushing Receiving Returns (P/K) Total
2000 21 0 104/19 144 REMARKABLY EFFICIENT
2001 546 177 162/0 885 Junior Kyle Keating leads the Patriot League and ranks 15th
2002 1339 156 257/0 1752 nationally in passing efficiency with a quarterback rating of
2003 700 253 135/23 1111 144.0.
CAREER 2606 586 668/42 3902
DOUBLE DUTY
CLIMBING THE LADDER... Keating is one of only two student-athletes in Division I to start
Pugh continues to move up the chart on Lehigh’s all-time rushing as both a team’s quarterback and punter. Wagner’s David
list. He began the season in tenth place: Bateman is the other. Lehigh is 6-1 with Keating starting
under center.
Name Career Rush Yds.
1. Rabih Abdullah ’96 3,696 Kyle Keating
2. Rod Gardner ’76 3,188 Passing
3. Jermaine Pugh ’04 2,606 Comp. Att. Yds. TD Int..
4. Dick Gabriel ’50 2,506 2002 13 25 169 3 1
5. Ronald Jean ’00 2,422 2003 94 156 1125 14 5
6. Lee Blum ’89 2,398 CAREER 107 187 1294 17 6
7. Erick Torain ’91 2,397
8. Jack Rizzo ’72 2,216 Punting
9. Don Diorio ’71 2,206 Inside 20 Inside 10 #Blkd Avg.
10. Brian Baker ‘98 1,937 2002 21 10 1 35.1
2003 14 6 0 37.9
YOU’RE IN GOOD HANDS CAREER 35 16 1 36.5
Junior tight end Adam Bergen leads the team with 65 catches,
773 yards, and six touchdowns. He ranks 12th in the nation with RECORD SETTING DAY
6.5 receptions per game. Bergen had a career high 14 catches in
Keating had a memorable day under center in a win at
Lehigh’s win at Georgetown (10/25), tying a school record.
Georgetown on October 25. Keating completed over 74% of
Bergen’s 14 receptions bested his career high of 12, set in the win
his passes (32-of-43) for 344 yards and a school-record tying
at Princeton (9/27).
six touchdowns. The 344 yards through the air was the most
by a Lehigh quarterback since Luke Ciannello threw for 350 in
a 2001 victory at Colgate. The six TD strikes tied a mark set
by Scott Semtimphelter in 1993 against Lafayette.

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HOLDING THEIR GROUND TAKE IT AND RUN


The Lehigh defense has toughened up on third down this Senior cornerback Lawrence Williams has recorded 13 career
season. On third downs this season, the Mountain Hawks’ interceptions, including one in each of the last four games.
opponents are just 35 of 147 (23.8%) on third down conver- Though his main responsibility is to keep opponents out of
sions. That is the best percentage in the Patriot League. the end zone, the senior cornerback has found the back of the
end zone five times himself – a Lehigh and Patriot League
record.
GRAZ GETS IT DONE
Junior Anthony Graziani came up with the big play on special
teams in Lehigh’s 35-3 win over Patriot League rival Towson PICKING THEIR SPOTS
(11/1). Graziani blocked a first quarter Tigers punt and The Lehigh defense recorded four first quarter interceptions
pounced on the ball in the end zone for the Mountain Hawks’ at Colgate (11/8), the most INTs in a game by Lehigh since
first touchdown. The blocked kick was Lehigh’s second of the the Mountain Hawks registered four picks in the opening
season (Karrie Ford had the other against Holy Cross). round of the I-AA Playoffs at Western Illinois in 2000.

DEFENSE STOPS THE RUN MICKLOS MAKES AN IMPACT


Lehigh’s defense has been stifling against the run, holding Senior safety Trevor Micklos has recorded four interceptions
opponents well below their average on the ground eight so far this season. He registered a career-high 11 tackles in
different times this season. Lehigh’s game at UConn (10/4). In that game, Micklos also
picked off a Dan Orlovsky pass. He returned an on-side kick
Date Opp. Yds. Rushing Avg. 43 yards for a touchdown against Penn (9/27).
9-6 Holy Cross 47 136.2 (2002)
9-13 Fordham 58 179.5 BIG BROWN SACK
9-20 at Princeton 129 155.2 (2002) Lehigh’s defense leads the Patriot League in sacks this season,
9-27 Penn 116 149 having been credited with 33 so far on the season. Lehigh has
10-04 at UConn 149 176 recorded four or more sacks in a game four different times
10-25 at Georgetown 132 142 this season. The Mountain Hawks’ nine sacks against Saint
11-01 Towson 91 127 Mary’s (10/11) were the most recorded in a single game by a
11-08 at Colgate 167 257 Lehigh team since 1994, when Lehigh recorded ten sacks in a
29-13 win over Holy Cross.
AWARD WINNING PERFORMANCE
Opponent No. of sacks
Senior defensive end Mike Gregorek has earned several
Holy Cross 4.5
accolades during his career. The captain has captured the
Saint Mary’s 9.0
Alexander Hahalis award for the team’s outstanding interior
at Georgetown 4.0
lineman (junior) and the Nick Timko Engineering Effort award
Towson 8.0
(freshman). An All-Patriot League player in 2002, Gregorek is
one of three Mountain Hawks who will participate in the I-AA
College Football All-Star Classic in December.
McGEOY TAKES CHARGE
Mike Gregorek - Career Tackles In his career, senior Tom McGeoy has led the team in tackles
2000 9 on nine different occasions. In Lehigh’s 15-point victory over
2001 32 Princeton, he picked off a pass, recorded a sack, and recov-
2002 51 ered two fumbles – all in the first half. The co-captain led
2003 46 Lehigh with eight tackles on the night in spoiling Princeton’s
TOTAL 138 home opener. For his efforts, McGeoy earned both Patriot
League Defensive Player of the Week and ECAC Defensive
TAG TEAM EFFORT Player of the Week honors.
Senior linebacker Mike Taggart has led the Mountain Hawks in
Tom McGeoy - Career Tackles
tackles four different times in his career. He has made a big
2000 1
impact defensively since returning to the Lehigh lineup against
2001 64
Penn (9/27). In his second game back, he recorded nine tackles
2002 79
at Division I-A UConn. A calf injury sidelined Taggart for the
2003 81
bulk of the preseason and the team’s first three games.
TOTAL 225
Mike Taggart - Career Tackles
2000 31
2001 47
2002 84
2003 46
TOTAL 205
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SUPER SEVEN WHEN LEHIGH...


With last week’s 45-9 win at Bucknell,
Lehigh notched its seventh win, marking
the sixth straight season of seven or
Plays at Goodman Stadium: 4-1 TRACKING THE
Is on the road: 3-2
more victories, and 15th seven win OPPONENTS
season since the advent of Division I-AA Is leading at the half: 7-1
in 1978. In the storied history of Lehigh Is trailing at the half: 0-1 Holy Cross (1-10)
football, the program had never had six Is tied at the half: 0-1 Today vs. Colgate
straight seven win seasons. Plays an overtime game: 0-0 Last week: L, 41-13 vs. Lafayette
Plays on natural grass 6-3
ALL-STAR PERFORMANCE Plays on an artificial surface 1-0 Fordham (8-3)
Captains Tom McGeoy and Jermaine Plays day games 6-3 Today vs. Towson
Pugh have joined Mike Gregorek as Plays at night 1-0 Last week: L, 49-28 at Colgate
participants in the first annual I-AA All-
Star Classic, to take place December 30 in WHEN LEHIGH... Princeton (2-7)
Ft. Lauderdale. Overall, the Patriot Today at Dartmouth
League garnered eight seletions in the Last week: L, 27-24 vs. Yale
Scores 50 or more points: 0-0
event – including the three Mountain Scores 40-49 points: 2-0
Hawks. Pennsylvania (9-0)
Scores 30-39 points: 3-0 Today vs. Cornell
Scores 20-29 points: 2-1 Last week: W, 32-24 at Harvard
SEE JERMAINE RUN Scores 10-19 points: 0-2
...and plenty of other things each week in Scores 0-9 points: 0-0 UConn (9-3)
the first annual Lehigh Men’s Superstars Last week: W, 51-17 at Wake Forest
Challenge. The competition takes place Allows 50 or more points: 0-0
each week on the Lehigh Sports Maga- Allows 40-49 points: 0-0 Saint Mary’s (1-10)
zine, and features one student-athlete Allows 30-39 points: 0-2 Today vs. Weber State
from each men’s varsity sport at Lehigh. Allows 20-29 points: 2-0 Last week: L, 40-7 vs.Southern Utah
The women’s competition will take place Allows 10-19 points: 2-1
in the spring. Allows 0-9 points: 3-0 Georgetown (4-7)
Today at Bucknell
Through 11 events, here are the men’s Rushes for 250 or more yards: 1-0 Last week: W, 30-10 vs. Davisdon
standings: Rushes for 200-249 yards: 0-0
Rushes for 150-199 yards: 1-0 Towson (6-5)
1. Doug Cusick, Soccer 39 points Rushes for 100-149 yards: 3-1 Today vs. Fordham
2. Jermaine Pugh, Football 36 Rushes for 50-99 yards: 1-1 Last week: W, 35-16 vs. Albany
3.Steve Callahan, Basketball 35 Rushes for under 50 yards: 1-1
4. Evan Philcox, Lacrosse 31 Colgate (11-0)
5. Chris Wong, Tennis 27 Passes for 250 or more yards: 5-0 Today at Holy Cross
6. Francis Vincent, Track & Field 23 Passes for 200-249 yards: 0-2 Last week: W, 14-3 vs. Fordham
7.Kyle Collina, Baseball 17 Passes for 150-199 yards: 1-0 Next week: at NCAA Playoffs
8. John Jaravata, Golf 15 Passes for 100-149 yards: 1-1
9. Tommy Rohn, Wrestling 13 Passes for 50-99 yards: 0-0 Bucknell (5-6)
10. Alex Hudgins, Cross Country 11.5 Passes for under 50 yards: 0-0 Today vs. Georgetown
11. Matt Titko, Swimming & Diving 4.5 Last week: L, 45-9 vs. Lehigh
Plays in September: 3-1
The Lehigh Sports Magazine can be seen Plays in October: 2-1 Lafayette (5-5)
each Monday night at 7:30 on WFMZ- Plays in November: 2-1 Today at Lehigh
TV, and nationwide on Fox Sports Net Last week: W, 41-13 Holy Cross
Pittsburgh (DirecTV channel 628) and
lehighsports.com every Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30.

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Lehigh ranked 12th in Division I by
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2003 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS THE “WINNINGEST” TEAM


IN THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
League Overall This Week
W L W L Patriot League School Records (since 1986)
Colgate 6 0 11 0 at Holy Cross LEAGUE PL TITLES
Lehigh 5 1 7 3 Lafayette Lehigh 66-30-1 6 (2001)
Fordham 3 3 8 3 at Towson Colgate 57-37-1 3 (2002)
Towson 3 3 6 5 Fordham Holy Cross 51-44 5 (1991)
Bucknell 3 3 5 6 Georgetown Lafayette 49-46-1 3 (1994)
Lafayette 2 4 5 5 at Lehigh Bucknell 44-52-1 1 (1996)
Georgetown 1 5 4 7 at Bucknell Towson 16-28 0
Holy Cross 1 5 1 10 Colgate Fordham 25-52 1 (2002)
Georgetown 3-15 0

2003 PATRIOT LEAGUE WEEKLY HONORS PATRIOT LEAGUE LEADERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Scoring Offense


Sept. 1 Blamah Sarnor, So. RB, Bucknell 1. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.7 ppg.
Sept. 8 Kevin Eakin, Sr. QB, Fordham 2. Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.0 ppg.
Sept. 15 Jermaine Pugh, Sr. RB, Lehigh
Sept. 22 Jamaal Branch, Jr., RB, Colgate Scoring Defense
Sept. 29 Jamaal Branch, Jr., RB, Colgate 1. Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.7 ppg.
Oct. 6 Daris Wilson, Jr., QB, Bucknell 2. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.8 ppg.
Oct. 13 Marco Glavic, Sr., QB, Lafayette
Oct. 20 Jamaal Branch, Jr., RB, Colgate Pass Offense
Oct. 27 Javarus Dudley, Sr., WR, Fordham 1. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248.5 yds/g
Nov. 3 Kirwin Watson, Sr., RB, Fordham 2. Holy Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241.3 yds/g
Nov. 10 Joe McCourt, Sr., RB, Lafayette
Nov. 17 John Sims, Jr., RB, Georgetown Rushing Offense
1. Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220.0yds/g
2. Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.7 yds/g
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sept. 1 Joe Glenn, Jr. DB, Bucknell Rushing Defense
Sept. 8 Virgil Rush, Jr. FS, Bucknell 1. Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.3 yds/g
Sept. 15 Steve Hessler, Sr. LB, Towson 2. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128.0 yds/g
Sept. 22 Tom McGeoy, Sr., LB, Lehigh
Sept. 29 Rob Hannah, Sr., DT, Colgate Total Offense
Oct. 6 Kevin Ransome, Jr., LB, Bucknell 1. Fordham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387.5 yds/g
Oct. 13 Tem LuKabu, Sr., LB, Colgate 2. Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383.0 yds/g
Oct. 20 Kevin Ransome, Jr., LB, Bucknell
Oct. 27 P.D. Moore, Jr., SS, Towson Total Defense
Nov. 3 Dante Ross, So., DB, Bucknell 1. Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.7 yds/g
Nov. 10 Davon Telp, Jr., CB, Towson 2. Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365.2 yds/g
Nov. 17 Tem Lukabu, Sr., LB, Colgate
Punting
FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 1. Fordham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.3 yds/p
Sept. 1 Josh Jenrette, Fr. LB, Fordham 2. Towson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.9 yds/p
Sept. 8 Stephan Toth, Fr. PK, Towson
Sept. 15 Stephan Toth, Fr. PK, Towson Kickoff Returns
Sept. 22 Micah Clukey, Fr., PK, Fordham 1. Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.3 yds/r
Sept. 29 Ryan Korn, Fr., PK, Bucknell 2. Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.3 yds/r
Oct. 6 Ryan Korn, Fr., PK, Bucknell
Oct. 13 Alondzo Turner, Fr., QB, Georgetown
Oct. 20 Alondzo Turner, Fr., QB, Georgetown
Oct. 27 Micah Clukey, Fr., PK, Fordham
Nov. 3 Ed Cortez, Fr., RB, Bucknell
Nov. 10 Alex Buzbee, Fr., DE, Georgetown
Nov. 17 Carl Garritano, Fr., DB, Fordham

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LEHIGH’S PROBABLE STARTING OFFENSE

RT 72 Tom Toth Made the transition from the D-line last spring
RG 66 Jason Morrell Starting guard and one of the most intense O-linemen
C 75 Justin Terry Slid over to center after playing at tackle last two years
LG 78 Rob Sandie Returned to guard spot after filling in at tackle for two weeks
LT 79 Oscar Guerrero Returned to lineup after two week absence at Georgetown (10/25)
TE 87 Adam Bergen Among the nation’s leaders in receptions with 65 (ranks 12th)
TB 20 Jermaine Pugh Ranks third all-time in rushing yards at Lehigh, with 2,606 yards on the ground
FB 49 Jason Beck Scored first career touchdown at UConn, and has two on the season
FL 4 Dave Crockett President of Lehigh’s Student-Athlete Council
SE 89 George Evans School record holder on track’s 4x100 relay team
SE 21 Winfred Porter Porter makes his sixth career start; has five catches and two touchdowns
QB 12 Kyle Keating Lehigh is 6-1 with Keating as starting QB

LEHIGH’S PROBABLE STARTING DEFENSE

CB 1 Neal Boozer-Gallman Picked off his first pass of the season at Colgate (11/8)
RE 32 Mike Gregorek Leads the team with 15 tackles for a loss
NG 63 Tyler Hart Has started every game at nose guard this season
T 56 Royce Morgan Scored first career TD in Saint Mary’s win
LE 95 Tristan Lawrence Has recorded six tackles for loss in 2003
LB 11 Tom McGeoy Lehigh’s active leader in career tackles (225)
LB 34 Mike Taggart All-League selection in 2002
LB 52 Jon Guynes Converted safety starts at outside linebacker
CB 2 Lawrence Williams League’s all-time leader in INTs returned for scores (5)
SS 24 Karrie Ford Sat out last week with a hamstring injury; features a 36 inch vertical jump
FS 15 Trevor Micklos Tied for team lead with four INTs this season

LEHIGH’S PROBABLE SPECIALISTS

K 5 Matt Douglas Set a school record with his 51-yard field goal at Colgate
KR 9 Gerran Walker Averaging 25.4 yards per kick return, tops in the Patriot League
PR 81 Bo Tkach Returned eight punts for 79 yards in Towson win
P 12 Kyle Keating One of two in I-AA to start as punter and quarterback

NATIONALLY RANKED ECAC LAMBERT FOOTBALL POLL


• Lehigh in the national top 25 in 2003. (Updated through November 11)

Date TSN/CSTV ESPN/USAToday Record Points


Preseason RV RV 1. UMass 9-1 57
Sept. 6 RV RV 2. Colgate 10-0 56
Sept. 13 RV RV 3. Delaware 9-1 42
Sept. 20 20 20 Penn 8-0 42
Sept. 27 19 19 5. Villanova 7-2 39
Oct. 4 24 24 6. LEHIGH 6-3 25
Oct. 11 RV RV 7. Fordham 8-2 23
Oct. 18 27 29 8. Northeastern 6-4 19
Oct. 25 27 31 9. Maine 6-4 17
Nov. 1 26 29 10. Harvard 6-2 9
Nov. 8 24 24
Nov. 15 26 28
Nov. 22 26 26
RV = Receiving Votes

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DEPTH CHART: LEHIGH VS. LAFAYETTE


OFFENSE DEFENSE
RT 72 Tom Toth, So., 6-4, 272 CB 1 Neal Boozer-Gallman, Jr., 5-10, 177
76 Jason Russell, Fr., 6-5, 262 7 Duane Smith, Jr. 5-11, 192

RG 66 Jason Morrell, Jr., 6-2, 266 RE 32 Mike Gregorek, Sr., 6-0, 252
67 Shaun Strickland, So., 6-2, 285 55 Matt Cappelletti, Sr., 6-0, 230

C 75 Justin Terry, Jr., 6-3, 284 NG 63 Tyler Hart, Sr., 6-2, 249
51 Adam Selmasska, So., 6-2, 285 93 Will Mitchell, So., 6-0, 285
(OR) 69 Nick Oakley, Fr., 6-3, 247
LG 78 Rob Sandie, Jr., 6-3, 283
51 Adam Selmassska, So., 6-3, 284 T 56 Royce Morgan, So., 6-1, 254
74 Josh Cooney, So., 6-1, 255
LT 79 Oscar Guerrero, Sr., 6-5, 330
65 Eric Anderson, So., 6-4, 268 LE 95 Tristan Lawrence, So., 6-2, 256
92 Matt Mohler, Fr., 6-3, 240
TE 87 Adam Bergen, Jr., 6-5, 261
96 Landon Maggs, Fr., 6-2, 229 LB 11 Tom McGeoy, Sr., 6-1, 225
52 Jon Guynes, Jr., 6-0, 224
TB 20 Jermaine Pugh, Sr., 5-4, 156
41 Dave Wilson, Sr., 5-10, 200 LB 34 Mike Taggart, Sr., 5-11, 221
59 Matt Purdy, So., 6-3, 217
FB 49 Jason Beck, So., 6-1, 228 (OR) 26 Anthony Graziani, Jr., 6-0, 200
48 Greg Fay, So., 6-0, 230
LB 39 Owen Breininger, So., 6-2, 227
FL 4 Dave Crockett, Sr., 6-0, 189 (OR) 52 Jon Guynes, Jr., 6-0, 224
82 Adam Kovacs, Jr., 6-0, 185
CB 2 Lawrence Williams, Sr., 5-11, 202
SE 89 George Evans, Sr., 5-9, 161 36 David Snell, So., 5-11, 191
16 Steve Hluschak, Sr., 5-8, 186
SS 24 Karrie Ford, Jr., 5-11, 207
SE 21 Winfred Porter, So., 5-11, 178 43 Andrew Nelson, So., 6-0, 194
86 Aaron Argenta, So., 6-1, 201
FS 15 Trevor Micklos, Sr., 5-11, 200
QB 12 Kyle Keating, Jr., 6-1, 214 31 Kaloma Cardwell, So., 5-10, 190
14 Mark Borda, So., 6-2, 200

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 5 Matt Douglas, Sr., 6-5, 212 P 12 Kyle Keating, Jr., 6-1, 214
41 Robert McHugh, Fr., 6-4, 227 38 Josh Mann, So., 5-11, 190

KR 9 Gerran Walker , So., 5-9, 191 LS 63 Tyler Hart, Sr., 6-2, 249
89 George Evans, Sr., 5-9, 161 32 Mike Gregorek, Sr., 6-0, 252

PR 81 Bo Tkach, So., 5-11, 175 Hold 12 Kyle Keating, Jr., 6-0, 214
20 Jermaine Pugh, Sr., 5-4, 156 4 Dave Crockett, Sr., 6-0, 189

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NUMERICAL ROSTER
No Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Major
1 Boozer-Gallman, Neal DB Jr. 5-10 177 Irmo, SC/Dutch Fork Computer Science
2 Williams, Lawrence DB Sr. 5-11 202 Gettysburg, PA/Gettysburg History
3 Jefferson, Allen WR Jr. 6-3 205 Paterson, NJ/Eastside Arts and Sciences
4 Crockett, Dave WR Sr. 6-0 190 Turnersville, NJ/Washington Twp. Accounting
5 Douglas, Matt K Sr. 6-5 212 Dallas, PA/Dallas Finance
6 Schwenk, Chad QB Sr. 6-1 196 Whitehall, PA/Whitehall Business
7 Smith, Duane WR Jr. 5-11 192 Atlanta, GA/North Springs Business
9 Walker, Gerran WR So. 5-9 191 Atlanta, GA/Alonzo A. Crim Business
10 Probst, Mike QB Fr. 6-2 217 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin Business
11 McGeoy, Tom LB Sr. 6-1 225 Palo Alto, PA/Pottsville History
12 Keating, Kyle QB/P Jr. 6-1 214 Middletown, PA/Middletown Biology
13 Hannan, Kevin QB So. 6-4 207 West Chester, PA/Archmere Academy Business
14 Borda, Mark QB So. 6-2 200 Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic Business
15 Connor, Mike QB Jr. 6-3 220 Wallingford, PA/Strath-Haven Sociology
15 Micklos, Trevor DB Sr. 5-11 200 Effort, PA/Pleasant Valley Business
16 Hluschak, Steve WR Sr. 5-8 186 Slatington, PA/Northern Lehigh History
17 Leffall, Courtney CB Fr. 5-7 167 Dallas, TX/Greenhill Business
17 Shiels, Matt QB Sr. 6-2 217 Baldwin, NY/Baldwin Mech. Engineering
18 Austin, Julian CB Fr. 5-10 200 Edison, NJ/Bishop Ahr. Engineering
19 Morris, Bilal WR Fr. 5-5 140 Edgewater Park, NJ/The Peddie School Undecided
20 Pugh, Jermaine RB Sr. 5-4 156 Mine Hill, NJ/Delbarton School Psychology
21 Porter, Winfred WR So. 5-11 178 Hollywood, FL/Stranahan Arts and Sciences
22 Thompson, Marques RB Fr. 5-5 165 Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall College Business
23 Trovato, Frank WR/DB Fr. 5-9 154 Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic Arts and Sciences
24 Ford, Karrie DB Jr. 5-11 207 Sopchoppy, FL/Wakulla Management
25 Dobson, Devin DB Fr. 5-8 176 Lake Worth, FL/Santaluces Arts and Sciences
25 Petrosky, Greg WR So. 5-9 174 Moosic, PA/Scranton Prep Arts and Sciences
26 Graziani, Anthony LB Jr. 5-11 200 Pen Argyl, PA/Pen Argyl Business
26 Hluschak, Ryan RB Fr. 5-7 181 Slatington, PA/Northern Lehigh Business
27 Moore, Michael DB Jr. 5-10 203 North Braddock, PA/Woodland Hills Management
28 Bowers, Pierre RB Fr. 5-10 183 Dover, DE/The Hill School Business
29 Thomas, Brennan CB Fr. 5-11 175 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Day School Arts and Sciences
30 LaMont, Calvin SS Fr. 5-11 164 Piscataway, NJ/Piscataway Business
31 Cardwell, Kaloma DB So. 5-10 190 Philadelphia, PA/Central Political Science
32 Gregorek, Mike LB Sr. 6-0 252 Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic Marketing
33 Hicks, Trent SS Fr. 5-10 200 Birmingham, AL/Gardendale Business
34 Taggart, Mike LB Sr. 5-11 221 Victor, NY/Wyoming Seminary Psychology
35 Rakus, Eric FB Fr. 6-0 248 Suffield, CT/Suffield Academy Engineering
36 Snell, David DB So. 5-11 191 Madison, NJ/Madison Business
37 Elder, Courtney WR/DB Fr. 5-11 174 Glen Heights, TX/Greenhill Arts and Sciences
38 Mann, Josh P So. 5-11 190 Richboro, PA/Council Rock Business
38 Stinson, Travis DB Fr. 5-10 186 Griffin, GA/Griffin Comp. Engineering
39 Breininger, Owen LB So. 6-2 227 Richlandtown, PA/Palisades Arts and Sciences
40 Rovesti, Randy LB Jr. 6-0 206 North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin Accounting
41 Wilson, David RB Sr. 5-10 200 Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic Civil Engineering
41 McHugh, Robert K/P Fr. 6-4 227 Philadelphia, PA/Bishop McDevitt Business
42 LaMont, Chris LB Fr. 5-11 200 Piscataway, NJ/Piscataway Business
43 Nelson, Andrew DB So. 6-0 194 Lakewood, NJ/Lakewood Arts and Sciences
45 Horvath, Mike LB Jr. 6-2 238 Old Greenwich, CT/Phillips Academy Psychology
46 Greene, Micah LB Fr. 5-8 231 Richmond, VA/Hermitage Arts and Sciences
47 Alfsen, Tom DE Jr. 6-2 235 Sparta, NJ/Sparta Civil Engineering
48 Fay, Greg FB So. 6-0 230 Jackson, TN/University School Engineering
49 Beck, Jason FB So. 6-1 228 Orefield, PA/Parkland Business

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NUMERICAL ROSTER
No Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Major
50 Murray, Jason LB Jr. 6-2 221 Montclair, NJ/Montclair Psychology
51 Selmasska, Adam OL So. 6-3 284 Easton, PA/Easton Business
52 Guynes, Jon LB Jr. 6-0 224 Weston, FL/Western Political Science
53 Fabre, Paul DE Fr. 6-1 246 Beverly Hills, MI/Detroit Country Day Economics
54 Pacheco, Danny LB Fr. 5-11 195 Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan Business
55 Cappelletti, Matt LB Sr. 6-0 230 North Cape May, NJ/Lower Cape May Mathematics
56 Morgan, Royce DT So. 6-1 254 Avenel, NJ/Colonia Engineering
57 Hamer, Pat LB So. 6-3 217 Cupertino, CA/Monta Vista Arts and Sciences
58 Jenkins, Tyrell DE Fr. 5-11 258 Richmond, VA/Hermitage Journalism
59 Purdy, Matthew LB So. 6-3 217 Sunbury, PA/Shikellamy Business
60 Hewko, Colin OL Fr. 6-3 287 Delran, NJ/Delran Arts and Sciences
61 Zambrano, Chris DL So. 5-11 260 Whitestone, NY/St. Francis Prep Arts and Sciences
62 Reese, John OL Fr. 6-1 268 Cleveland, OH/St. Edward Arts and Sciences
63 Hart, Tyler NG Sr. 6-2 249 Marion, PA/Chambersburg Marketing
64 Garibaldi, Peter OL Fr. 6-0 246 Lebanon, NJ/Hunterdon Central Undecided
65 Anderson, Eric DL So. 6-4 268 Pittsburgh, PA/Shady Side Academy Business
66 Morrell, Jason OL Jr. 6-2 266 Thorofare, NJ/West Deptford Education
67 Strickland, Shaun OL So. 6-2 285 Dover, DE/The Hill School Arts and Sciences
68 Adams, Kyle OL Fr. 6-3 237 Atlanta, GA/Marist School Arts and Sciences
69 Oakley, Nick DT Fr. 6-3 247 Virginia Beach, VA/Ocean Lakes Arts and Sciences
70 Plummer, Andrew OL Fr. 6-5 254 Doylestown, PA /Central Buck West Engineering
71 Petruccelli, James OL Fr. 6-3 283 Greenville, DE/St. Mark’s Engineering
72 Toth, Tom OL So. 6-4 272 Fogelsville, PA/Northwestern Business
73 Cubbage, Darius OL Fr. 6-3 294 Wilmington, DE/Howard Career Ctr. Comp. Engineering
74 Cooney, Josh DL So. 6-1 257 Whitehall, PA/Central Catholic Engineering
75 Terry, Justin OL Jr. 6-3 284 Orrtanna, PA/Gettysburg Civil Engineering
76 Russell, Jason OL Fr. 6-4 262 Bainbridge. OH/Hudson Arts and Sciences
77 Grant, Zachary OL Fr. 6-3 281 Monrovia, MD/Urbania Arts and Sciences
78 Sandie, Rob OL Jr. 6-3 283 Danville, CA/De LaSalle Computer Science
79 Guerrero, Oscar OL Sr. 6-5 330 West New York, NJ/Memorial History
80 Hartman, Grant WR/DB Fr. 5-11 200 Gettysburg, PA/Gettysburg Area Business
81 Tkach, Bo WR. So. 6-0 175 Slatington, PA/Northern Lehigh Accounting
82 Kovacs, Adam WR Jr. 6-0 185 Hellertown, PA/Saucon Valley Environmental Science
83 Thomas, Lee WR Fr. 6-1 182 New Orleans, LA/Jesuit Arts and Sciences
84 Traore, Yacouba WR Sr. 6-4 180 Providence, RI/Providence C.D. Mech. Engineering
84 Giacamorro, Charles TE/DE Fr. 6-5 239 Cumming, GA/ S. Forsyth Engineering
85 Zebluim, Kevin WR So. 6-0 183 North Wales, PA/North Penn Business
86 Argenta, Aaron WR So. 6-1 201 Greensburg, PA/Greater Latrobe Arts and Sciences
87 Bergen, Adam TE Jr. 6-5 261 Seaford, NY/Seaford Business
88 Cloud, Ramses DE Jr. 6-1 207 Baltimore, MD/Loyola Blakefield Psychology
89 Evans, George WR Sr. 5-9 161 Youngstown, OH/Boardman History
90 Fabre, Paul DE Fr. 6-1 245 Beverly Hills, MI/Detroit Country Day Business
92 Mohler, Matt DE Fr. 6-3 240 Morgantown, WV/Morgantown Business
93 Mitchell, Will DL So. 6-0 285 Dallas, TX/Greenhill School Engineering
94 Norris, Jim DT Jr. 6-0 264 Pittston, PA/Pittston Area Psychology
95 Lawrence, Tristan DT Jr. 6-2 256 Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial Accounting
96 Maggs, Landon TE Fr. 6-2 230 Galloway, OH/Westland Arts and Sciences
97 Morelli, Peter TE/DE Fr. 6-3 253 Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield Business
98 Burant, Steve TE/DE Fr. 6-4 216 Lexington, VA/Rockbridge County Undecided
99 Gibbs, Eric DE/TE Fr. 6-5 212 Allentown, PA/Salisbury Architecture

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