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2021 Fact Book
2021 Fact Book
Table of Contents
How to Follow Team/Media Information . . . . . . . . . 2-4 All-Time National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 All-Time Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-83
Penn Football
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 All-Time First-Team All-Ivy . . . . . . . . . . 84
Website: Broadcast Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 All-Time Second-Team All-Ivy . . . . . . . . 85
PennAthletics.com All-Time HM All-Ivy/MVPs . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Twitter: Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-97
@PennFB; @PennAthletics;
Welcome to Penn Football . . . . . . 5-14
#FightOnPenn, #UPrising Penn Football By the Numbers . . . . . . 6-7 Passing Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-100
Facebook: Franklin Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Receiving Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-103
Penn Athletics; Penn Quakers All-Purpose Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Football Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Penn Traditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rushing Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104-105
2021 Penn Football University of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Kicking Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-107
Fact Book Credits President and Athletics Director . . . . . . 13 Scoring Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Quakers In China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Touchdown/Return Records . . . . . . . . 109
The 2019 Penn Football Total Offense Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Fact Book was created
by the University of 2021 Penn Quakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-50 Punting Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Pennsylvania’s Office of Alphabetical Roster/Pronunciations 16-17 Defensive Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Athletic Communications and Interception Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
published by FedEx Kinkos
Numerical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
in University City. The book Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
was designed, written and Victory With Vhito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Team Win Streaks/Milestones . . . . . . . 114
produced by Steve Cunha, Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
and edited by Ray Priore, Mike
2021 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23
Mahoney, Kyle Gurganious, Player Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-50 National Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Jake Stern, and Barrett All-Time Night Game/Overtime/Final Poll . . . . 117
Freedlander.
2021 Coaches and Staff . . . . . . . . . . 51-58 Homecoming/Thanksgiving Game Results . . 118
Photography by: Edwin Head Coach Ray Priore . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 NCAA and Ivy Record Win Streaks . . . 119
Mahan, Drew Hallowell, Hunter Benson/Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Longest Plays/The Last Time . . . . . . . . 120
Martin, Jon Kolbe, Don Felice,
Andy Lewis, Eric Dolan, Chas Sims/Ulrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Dorman, Tommy Leonardi, Becker/Metzler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Opponent/Year-by-Year Results 121-143
Penn Archives, Tim Flynn, C.W. Dupont/Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Records vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Pack Sports, Todd Bauders,
Daniel Kasle, Fred Trolio, Franklin/Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 All-Time Results vs. Non-Conference . . . 123-126
James Stokely, Sam White, All-Time Results vs. Brown . . . . . . . . . . 127
Tim Morse and Dorothy Moritz. All-Time Results vs. Columbia . . . . . . . 128
Home of Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-71
Special Thanks to: Amanda National Championships . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 All-Time Results vs. Cornell . . . . . . . . . . 129
Suarez, Lauren Hunter, Zack 1959 Ivy League Champions . . . . . . . . . . 62 All-Time Results vs. Dartmouth . . . . . . 130
DiGregorio, Nick Buchta, All-Time Results vs. Harvard . . . . . . . . . 131
Caitlin Gust, Larisa Morales,
1982/1983 Ivy League Champions . . . . . 63
Nyeem Maloney, Zovi 1984/1985 Ivy League Champions . . . . 64 All-Time Results vs. Princeton . . . . . . . 132
Khriminar, Renan Muta, Jack 1986/1988 Ivy League Champions . . . . . 65 All-Time Results vs. Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Biddle, Hunter Yrigoyen,
University of Pennsylvania 1993/1994 Ivy League Champions . . . . 66 All-Time Year-by-Year Results . . . 134-143
Archives, The Ivy League, Ivy 1998/2000 Ivy League Champions . . . . 67
League sports information 2002/2003 Ivy League Champions . . 68
directors, National Football
Foundation College Football 2009/2010 Ivy League Champions . . . 69
Hall of Fame, National Football 2012/2015 Ivy League Champions . . . . 70
League, Penn Football office 2016 Ivy League Champions . . . . . . . . . . 71
staff and coaches.
It’s Penn, The first time you mention us on-air or in your columns, please use our full name—the University of
Pennsylvania. After that, we ask that you refer to us simply as Penn. We would ask that you refrain
Please from calling us “Pennsylvania” at any time. Thank you!
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2021 Broadcast Schedule
The Red and Blue will appear on national television once in 2021
as part of the Ivy League’s broadcast relationship with ESPN. In
addition to the October 1 contest on ESPNU, all 10 of Penn’s games
will be broadcast on ESPN+. Once again, all 10 Penn Football games
can be heard online through the Quaker Audio Network. Matt Leon,
and Hench Murray C’66, GEd’67, will team up once again for the call.
This marks the 18th season with KYW Radio’s Matt Leon as the play-
by-play voice of the Quakers, while Murray embarks on his 40th season as the radio analyst for Penn Matt Leon
Play-By-Play
football.
18th Season
Hench Murray
Analyst
40th Season
7 National Championships
Tied with Michigan and Oklahoma for seventh all-time
Penn Football
Since 1982 ...
Since the 1982 Quakers broke a 23-year title drought in dramatic fashion and
kicked off an Ivy League-record string of five straight Ivy championships (including
undefeated league records in 1984 and 1986), Penn Football has dominated the Ivy
League Football landscape.
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Franklin Field
THE NAtIOn’ S OLDESt COLLEGIAtE FOOtBALL StADIUM CELEBRAtES 125 YEARS
Stands are built at the stadium’s current Army defeated Navy by a score of 17-5 at In 1903, in response to inadequate seating
location at 33rd and Spruce Streets. The Franklin Field on Dec. 2, 1899 in the first for big games, wooden stands in the stadium
stadium is opened for the Penn Relays, and neutral-site game ever played between the were replaced by a brick horseshoe, seating
football plays its first game there on Oct. 1, two storied rivals. 20,000 fans and making Franklin Field the
1895, a 40-0 win over Swarthmore. first permanent horseshoe college stadium.
Cornell beats Penn, 9-0, on WIP-AM radio The second deck is completed, making Franklin Field is the site of the first-ever tele-
on Nov. 30, 1922. Also, the first tier is rebuilt Franklin Field the nation’s first double-decker cast of a college football game as Penn routs
in brick and concrete. These stands remain football stadium. The capacity is 78,205, the Maryland, 51-0 on Oct. 5, 1940. Local sta-
today as the lower bowl. largest in the country. tion Philco (now KYW) used two cameras to
broadcast all the action.
The first episode of ABC’s Wide World of In 1969, natural grass was replaced with Over the past decade, renovations have
Sports was filmed at the Penn Relays on April AstroTurf and Franklin Field has had a included red and blue chairback seating, a
29, 1961. synthetic surface ever since. new SprinTurf synthetic surface along with
a new scoreboard and videoboard. The sta-
dium’s current capacity stands at 52,958.
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George A. Weiss Pavilion
VARSITY STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE FACILITY Completed in 2010, the state-of-the-art George A.
Nearly 19,000 square feet is dedicated solely to Penn’s varsity Weiss Pavilion at Franklin Field encompasses the
athletes. Located within the intercollegiate weight room is the entire Northern facade and Eastern end of Franklin
Strength and Performance Center, Speed and Agility Center, as well Field. In total, within its friendly confines are:
as the Cardio and Circuit Training Area.
Varsity Strength and Performance Center
18,700 sq. ft. intercollegiate weight room)
Robert A. Fox Recreational Fitness Center
(8,000 sq. ft.)
Avery Blake Lacrosse Complex:
*The 1988 Final Four Team Men’s Lacrosse
Locker Room
George A. Munger Complex
*Robert P. Levy Football Players Locker Room
*1959 Championship Team Football
Coaches Locker Room
*Women’s Track and Field Locker Room
STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE CENTER *Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room
Equipped with 30 custom-made weightlifting racks by
Sorinex and 20,000 lbs. of WerkSan barbells and plates. Donald E. Frey Athletic Training Center
Toast Throwing
Toast throwing is one of the most
unique traditions in all of college
sports. After the third quarter of
home football games, fans unite in
the singing of “Drink a Highball.” As
the last line is sung—“Here’s a toast
to dear old Penn”—the fans toss
toasted bread to the sidelines. The
act of throwing toast was adopted
after alcohol was banned from the
stadium in the 1970s. Students
turned towards bread, and even
bagels, so that they could continue
to raise a “toast” to Penn. In 2013,
a nationwide poll conducted by
SIRIUS XM radio voted the toast toss
as the third-best college football
tradition in the nation.
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University Of Pennsylvania
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2021 Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School (Last School)
1 Jaden Key DB 6-2 195 Jr. Neptune, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic
2 Ryan Cragun WR 6-1 185 Sr. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. / St. Margaret’s Episcopal
2 Chris Rankins DB 6-0 220 Jr. Sylmar, Calif. / Chaminade Prep
3 Hugh Brady QB 6-3 200 So. Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou School
3 Jonathan Melvin LB 6-1 225 Jr. Hampton, Va. / Kecoughtan
4 Aidan Sayin QB 6-2 200 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. / Carlsbad
4 Kendren Smith DB 6-1 200 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Mallard Creek
5 Ben Gerber QB 6-2 200 Jr. Wayne, Pa. / The Haverford School
5 Brian O’Neill LB 6-2 240 Gr. Roseland, N.J. / West Essex Regional
6 Mohammed Diakite DB 6-1 190 Sr. Northampton, Pa. / Lawrenceville
6 John Quinnelly QB 6-4 200 Sr. Daphne, Ala. / Daphne
7 Garrett Morris LB 6-1 205 Sr. Auburn, Ala. / Auburn High School
7 Rory Starkey, Jr. WR 6-2 210 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Hapeville Charter Academy
8 Trey Flowers RB 5-10 220 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Palmetto
8 CJ Tremble DB 5-11 175 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Episcopal School of Jacksonville
9 Lewis Gibson WR 6-1 180 Gr. Dallas, Texas / Wilmer-Hutchins
9 Grant Parker DB 6-0 190 Fr. Beltsville, Md. / Gonzaga College HS
10 Adam Conyer OLB 6-0 210 Sr. Burlington, N.J. / The Peddie School
10 Ryan Zanelli QB 6-2 195 So. Santa Ana, Calif. / La Habra
11 Owen Goldsberry WR 6-1 190 Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill. / John Hersey
12 Shane Sweitzer TE 6-2 220 Sr. Madison, Conn. / Choate Rosemary Hall
13 Tanner Long LB 6-2 230 Sr. Ambler, Pa. / Germantown Academy
13 Julien Stokes RB 5-7 180 Fr. Newbury Park, Calif. / Grace Brethren
14 Maurcus McDaniel DB 6-0 185 So. King of Prussia, Pa. / Episcopal Academy
15 Jake Heimlicher LB 6-4 240 Sr. Aurora, Colo. / Regis Jesuit
16 Malcolm Strickland DB 5-10 175 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / The Westminster School
17 Jason McCleod, Jr. DB 5-10 180 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Oxbridge Academy Of The Palm Beaches
17 Sterling Stokes WR 6-4 215 So. Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd
18 Preston Norwood WR 6-3 190 Gr. Dacula, Ga. / Mill Creek
18 Walter Soefker DB 5-10 195 So. Memphis, Tenn. / Choate Rosemary Hall
19 Malone Howley WR 6-4 190 Jr. Portsmouth, R.I. / Signal Mountain (TN)
19 Jack Plank LB 6-3 220 So. Kensington, Md. / Georgetown Prep
20 Nate White LB 6-1 210 So. Dana Point, Calif. / Mater Dei
21 Jonathan Mulatu RB 6-0 205 Jr. Springfield, Va. / John Lewis
22 Jack Kosick DB 6-2 200 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Edison
23 Jack Fairman LB 6-1 215 So. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Cranbrook-Kingswood School
24 Jordan Niles RB 5-8 190 So. Clearwater, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic
25 Shiloh Means DB 5-11 195 So. Indianapolis, Ind. / Indianapolis Cathedral
26 Jake Gonzalez OLB 6-1 200 Jr. Wilmette, Ill. / Loyola Academy
27 Aaron Jones RB 5-9 220 Fr. Bethesda, Md. / Walter Johnson
27 Jack Meehan LB 6-3 205 Jr. Tappan, N.Y. / Don Bosco Prep
28 Logan Nash DB 5-10 190 So. Richmond Heights, Ohio / St. Edward
29 Jacob Cisneros RB 5-10 200 Fr. Anthem, Ariz. / Boulder Creek
30 Sam Carlson TE 6-4 240 So. Novato, Calif. / Tamalpais/Deerfield Academy
30 Julian Talley DB 5-9 185 Fr. Hatfield, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep
31 Lawson Nash DB 5-11 195 So. Richmond Heights, Ohio / St. Edward
32 Chandler McGruder RB 5-8 200 So. Indianapolis, Ind. / IMG Academy
33 Isaiah Malcome RB 5-5 170 Gr. Atlanta, Ga. / The Westminster School
33 Jake Peterson LB 6-3 225 Fr. Spring, Texas / The John Cooper School
35 Luke Hoggard OLB 5-11 215 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Edison
36 Anthony Bell DB 6-2 195 So. Easton, PA / Hun School of Princeton
37 Gabe Wright DB 5-11 180 So. Stockbridge, Ga. / Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy
38 Aidan Nash DB 6-3 205 So. Philadelphia, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep
39 Nick Fryhoff DE 6-5 245 Fr. Tustin, Calif. / Foothill
40 Tysen Comizio RB 5-10 185 Jr. Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich
41 Bryce Myers TE 6-3 225 Fr. Bridgewater, N.J. / Bridgewater-Raritan
42 Travis Wang OL 6-1 245 Sr. Zhongshan, China / The Taft School
43 Max Matolcsy LB 6-0 215 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Plum Senior
44 Mike Fraraccio TE 6-4 230 Fr. Sarasota, Fla. / Riverview
44 Khalil Lewis DE 6-0 205 Sr. McKinney, Texas / McKinney North
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Roster Breakdown
By State/Country: By Class Year:
California.............................................. 21 Freshmen............................................ 25
Pennsylvania....................................... 18 Sophomores........................................ 31
Florida...................................................10 Juniors:.................................................30
New Jersey............................................9 Seniors.................................................. 29
Georgia....................................................8
Connecticut ..........................................6
Maryland.................................................6 By Position:
New York................................................5 Offense...............................................57
Ohio..........................................................5 Quarterbacks........................................6
Texas........................................................5 Running Backs.................................... 11
Illinois.......................................................3 Wide Receivers.................................. 13
Virginia....................................................3 Tight Ends............................................10
Alabama..................................................2 Offensive Linemen............................ 17
Colorado.................................................2
Indiana.....................................................2 Defense...............................................56
Michigan.................................................2 Defensive Line.................................... 19
North Carolina......................................2 Linebackers......................................... 17
Tennessee...............................................2 Defensive Backs...............................20
Arizona.....................................................1
China.........................................................1 Special Teams.....................................6
Hawaii.......................................................1 Kickers/Punters...................................5
Kansas......................................................1 Snappers.................................................1
Oregon.....................................................1
Wisconsin................................................1
Rhode Island..........................................1
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56 Callum Abernethy 66 Joe Basiura
DL * So. * 6-4 * 225 OL * Sr. * 6-3 * 305
Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich) Malvern, Pa. (Malvern Prep)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. COVID-19.
Greenwich: Three-year letter winner … Served as team 2019: Appeared in all 10 games on the offensive line
captain as a senior … His team went undefeated in 2018 … Part of an offensive line that was second in the Ivy
and captured a state championship. League and ranked No. 31 among all FCS teams in sacks
allowed-per-game (1.6).
Personal: Son of Alexis and Colin Abernethy … Has one
brother, Wyatt … His dad, Colin, played football at Penn 2018: Appeared in all 10 games … Made six starts at right
and won two Ivy League titles (1986 & 1988) as well as guard … Saw 493 snaps on the offensive line … Made six
earning honorable mention All-Ivy in 1988 … Enrolled in starts at right guard … Part of an offensive line ranked
the Wharton School of Business. No. 12 in FCS in tackles for loss allowed-per-game (4.2)
… Part of offensive line ranked No. 20 in FCS in sacks
allowed-per-game (1.1).
75 Chase Bahr 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
OL * Jr. * 6-4 * 290
Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) COVID-19.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Hun School of Princeton: Played varsity football as
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus a senior … Was also a two-year letterwinner in both
COVID-19. basketball and lacrosse … In lacrosse his team captured
back-to-back Prep A State titles … Football team finished
2019: Did not see any game action. as MAPL runner-up in 2019 … Played violin in the Hun
orchestra … USC Presidential Scholar … Coca-Cola
Lake Forest: Two-year letterwinner … Served as team Scholarship Finalist … Special Olympics Club Chairman
captain … 2018 first-team All-NSC … 2018 Lake County and Co-Founder … Started a sports editing company …
News-Sun All-Area selection … 2018 North Shore first- Published research on police brutality in regard to the
team All-Area … 2018 Academic All-State … Also lettered Black community in America.
in track and field … Honor Roll student.
Personal: Son of Ngozi and Dwane Bell … Has three
Personal: Son of Jennifer and Gustavus Bahr … Father siblings, Yamira, Zaneta and Alexander … His sister,
swam at SMU … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Yamira, ran track at Columbia ... His cousin, Gabe Davis,
Sciences. was a WR at the University of Central Florida before
getting drafted by the Buffalo Bills ... Enrolled in the
College of Engineering and Applied Science.
Saint Paul’s Catholic: Four-year letterwinner in football Personal: Son of Krista and Stephen Bergin … Enrolled in
... Captain of the Debate Team ... Member of the National the College of Arts & Sciences.
Honor Society.
3 Hugh Brady
QB * So. * 6-3 * 200
Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
72 William Bergin
OL * Fr. * 6-3 * 270
Cheshire, Conn. (Cheshire Academy)
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30 Sam Carlson 55 Joshua Chapman
TE * So. * 6-4 * 240 DL * Jr. * 6-3 * 250
Novato, Calif. (Deerfield Academy) Silver Spring, Md. (Landon School)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. COVID-19.
High School: Four-year letter winner … Served as team 2019: Did not see any game action.
captain … His Deerfield team went 8-2 in 2019 and was
named NEPSAC Mike Silipo Bowl champion … During his Landon School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team
postgrad (PG) year at Deerfield, was named the Central captain … Member of 2018 conference championship
New England Defensive Player of the Year and first-team football team … Two-time first-team All-Conference
all-league … Earned All-New England distinction … At (2017, 2018) … 2018 honorable mention All-Met … 2016
Tamalpais, twice earned all-league accolades and was second-team All-Conference … Two-time team most
also a member of the varsity lacrosse team. valuable lineman (2017, 2018) … Also lettered in wrestling,
rugby, and track and field … 2017 All-Met in rugby …
Personal: Son of Amy McCleary and Stephen Carlson … Honor Roll student … National Society of High School
has two sisters, Vivian and Genevieve … Enrolled in the Scholars member.
College of Arts and Sciences.
Personal: Son of Antionette Jones and Charles Chapman
… Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
87 Joshua Casilli
29 Jacob Cisneros
WR * So. * 6-0 * 180
McMurray, Pa. (Peters Township)
RB * Fr. * 5-10 * 200
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek)
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. Boulder Creek: Two-time captain of the football team …
Was also a captain for the wrestling team and the track
Peters Township: Four-year letter winner … Served as & field team … Finished third in the state in wrestling
team captain … His team won back-to-back conference … Back-to-back Player of the Year in 2020 and 2021 …
championships in 2018 and 2019 … A four-time all- Earned all-academic distinction.
conference honoree … Earned all-state honors in 2019 …
Named Almanac MVP and a Kennywood All-Star in 2019 Personal: Son of Diana and Omar Cisneros … Enrolled in
… Also played two years of varsity basketball. the College of Arts & Sciences.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Career Accolades: 2019 Second Team All-Ivy
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
2019: Appeared in one game, seeing action against COVID-19.
Harvard (11/16).
2019: Second Team All-Ivy … Stats FCS National
Greenwich: Three-year letterwinner … Served as Offensive Player of the Week Honorable Mention on
team captain … Member of undefeated 2018 state 10/28 … Appeared in nine games … Finished with 58
championship team … Two-time first-team All-State catches for 885 yards and three touchdowns … Averaged
(2017, 2018) … 2018 first-team All-Walter Camp selection 98.3 yards receiving per game … Ranked third in the Ivy
… 2017 second-team All-Walter Camp … Honor Roll League in receptions, receiving yards and receiving yards
student. per game … ranked second in the Ivy League with 6.4
catches per game … Caught eight passes for 145 yards at
Personal: Son of Rebecca and Rich Comizio … Father Delaware (9/21) … Caught eight passes for 128 yards and
was a three-time letterwinner and four-time Ivy League two touchdowns at Lafayette (9/28) … Had 13 receptions
champion at Penn, graduating in 1987 after earning Ivy for 208 yards at Yale (10/26) … Caught 11 passes for 144
League Player of the Year honors in 1986 … Enrolled in yards and a touchdown against Brown (11/02) … Had
the College of Arts and Sciences. seven catches for 79 yards versus Princeton (11/23).
Career Stats:
DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds tfl pd ff fr int blk
2018 1 0-0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
2019 10 27-16-43 0.0.-0 2-16 3 0 0 1 0
TOTAL 11 27-16-43 0.0-0 2-16 3 0 0 1 0
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6 Mohammed Diakite Shawnee: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team
captain … Two-time N.J. Group IV state championship
DB * Sr. * 6-1 * 190 team member (2017, 2018) … 2018 third-team All-State
Northampton, Pa. (Lawrenceville) … 2018 first-team All-State Group IV …2018 first-team
All-South Jersey … 2018 first-team All-Burlington County
Career Accolades: 2018 Jerry Rice Award Finalist ... 2018 … 2018 first-team All-WJFL … 2018 Academic All-County
Honorable Mention All-Ivy … Lettered three times in basketball … Two-time Group
IV state championship team member in basketball (2017,
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled 2018) … Honor Roll student.
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. Personal: Son of Regina and Joseph Dobis … Father
played football at Penn State … Enrolled in the College of
2019: Appeared in two games … Registered 14 total Arts and Sciences.
tackles … Had seven solo tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss
at Delaware (9/21) … Registered two solo tackles at
Lafayette (9/28).
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8 Trey Flowers 39 Nick Fryhoff
RB * Sr. * 5-10 * 220 DE * Fr. * 6-5 * 245
Miami, Fla. (Miami Palmetto) Tustin, Calif. (Foothill)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Foothill: Three-time letter winner in football … Served as
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus team captain as a senior … His team won back-to-back
COVID-19. North Hills League championships in 2018 and 2019 …
In 2017 he was named Lineman of the Year … In 2018
2019: Appeared in eight games … Finished with 66 he was named Top Sophomore Scholar Athlete … 2019
yards on 20 carries … Had eight carries for 38 yards at second-team all-league … 2020 and 2021 first-team all-
Lafayette (9/28) … Rushed for 16 yards on three carries league … 2020 and 2021 Defensive Player of the Year
against Sacred Heart (10/12) … Had five carries for 15 … 2020-21 Top Varsity Scholar Athlete … National Merit
yards at Columbia (10/19). Commended Scholar … Tustin Area Man of the Year
nominee.
2018: Appeared in seven games … Finished with 22 yards
and a touchdown on four carries … Had one rush for 12 Personal: Son of Jennifer and Robert Fryhoff … Enrolled
yards against Lehigh (9/22) … Had three carries for 10 in the Wharton School of Business.
yards and a touchdown at Dartmouth (9/29).
Riverview: Two-year captain for both football and Haverford School: Four-year letterwinner … Served as
basketball teams … 2020 HT Preps Honorable Mention team captain … Member of 2015 Inter-Ac championship
in football … Four-year scholar athlete … National Honor team … Also lettered in indoor track and wrestling …
Society member … Student Council President. Recipient of Haverford SchoolCoaches Award … 2019
National Football Foundation Philadelphia Chapter
Personal: Son of Karen and Rudy Fraraccio … Enrolled in Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... 2019 NFF Team of
the Wharton School of Business. Distinction Award recipient … Haverford School Student-
Athlete Award … Cum Laude Society member … Spanish
National Honor Society member … National Merit
Commended Scholar.
77 Ned Freeland Personal: Son of Jessica and Mike Gerber … Father
OL * So. * 6-4 * 255
Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell Academy) played football at Penn, graduating in 1995 …
Grandfather, Dick, played football at Penn and graduated
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled in 1956 … Enrolled in Wharton.
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Jennifer and Mark Freeland … Has one 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
brother, Andrew … Enrolled in the College of Arts and on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
Sciences. COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Penelope and John Goldsberry … Pine Crest School: Three-year letter winner … Also a
Enrolled in Wharton. four-year member of the varsity soccer team and a two-
year team captain … Earned all-county honors in 2019 …
Two-time All-Southeastern Football Conference (SFC)
honoree … Blue-Grey All-American … Picked up all-
county honors as a senior.
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DL * Fr. * 6-3* 250 TE * Jr. * 6-4 * 235
Southfield, Mich. (Cranbook-Kingswood) Brooklyn, N.Y. (St. Peter’s)
Cranbrook-Kingswood: Four-time letter winner in 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
football … three-time letter winner in basketball … Served 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
as team captain for both basketball and football as a
senior … 2021 Team MVP in football … 2021 All-Catholic 2019: Did not see any game action.
League, All-State Division 4 and All-North Honorable
Mention … 2020 All-Catholic League, All-State Division 4 St. Peter’s: Three-year letterwinner … twice served as team
captain … 2018 All-League selection … All-Staten Island
Honorable Mention … Served as Class President as both a
selection … League All-Star … First Honor Roll student.
sophomore and junior.
Personal: Son of Vanessa and Michael Hoffler … Sister,
Personal: Son of Tracy and Korey Hall … Enrolled in the Kristen, plays lacrosse at Wheeling Jesuit … Enrolled in the
College of Arts & Sciences. College of Arts and Sciences.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
COVID-19.
2019: Did not see any game action.
2019: Appeared in all 10 games at linebacker … Finished
with 14 tackles, including 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sacks … Had Edison: Three-year letterwinner … Served as team captain
four solo tackles against Dartmouth (10/04) … Had three … 2018 All-State selection … 2018 All-Orange County …
tackles, including 1.0 sacks versus Brown (11/02). 2018 Daily Pilot Dream Team Defensive Player of the Year
… Three-team first-team All-Sunset League (2016-18) …
2018: Appeared in one game, seeing action at Princeton 2018 Sunset League Defensive Player of the Year … 2017
Sunset League Linebacker of the Year … 2017 Daily Pilot
(11/17).
Dream Team selection … 2017 All-Division 2 … 2019 National
Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award … Three-time
Regis Jesuit: Twice served as team captain … Two-time
Sunset League All-Academic Selection (2016-18) … Four-
conference Player of the Year (2016, 2017) … Two-time time Edison Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Youth Group
All-State (2016. 2017) … Two-time Denver Post All-State mentor … Best Buddies volunteer … Future Business Leaders
(2016, 2017) … 2017 Denver Post Golden Helmet Award of America Club founder at Edison.
runner-up … Honor Roll student.
Personal: Son of Lorie and William Hoggard … Father was
Personal: Son of Laura and Larry Heimlicher … Enrolled on the surfing team at Cal State–Fullerton … Enrolled in
in Wharton. Wharton.
Career Stats:
DEFENSE g ua-a-total sacks-yds
tfl pd ff fr int blk
2018
2019
1 0-0-0
10 7-7-14
0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
1-5 2-7 0 0 0 0 0 69 Ben Hoitink
TOTAL 11 7-7-14 1-5 2-7 0 0 0 0 0 OL* Jr. * 6-4 * 300
Hartford, Wisc. (Slinger)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
2019: Did not see any game action. 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
Signal Mountain: Lettered in football and basketball COVID-19.
… Captained both teams … 2018 Academic All-Region
selection … 2019 first-team All-District basketball selection High School: Three-year letter winner … Served as
… Senior Class president … Youth In Government member … team captain … His team won the 2018 Patriot Division
Beta Club member … Youth leadership Council member.
championship … In 2018, he was first-team All-Patriot
Division … As a senior, he was first-team all-state, Group
Personal: Son of Lauren and Chris Howley … Father played
2, first-team All-Patriot Division and third-team All-
basketball at Georgetown from 1985-89 … Enrolled in the
College of Arts and Sciences. Shore … Also a member of the varsity track & field and
wrestling teams … National Honor Society member.
97 Albert Jang
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. K/P * Fr. * 6-2 * 200
Duluth, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge)
High School: Four-year letter winner … His team won the
2018 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Peachtree Ridge: Member of the varsity football, soccer
championship … Earned all-conference honors as a and wrestling teams … Served as a two-year captain of
senior. the football team … Four-time Scholar Athlete … 2018-19
Max Preps All-American … 2018-19 first team All-State …
Personal: Son of Felicia Nweze … Has two siblings, 2018-19 first team All-County … 2019-20 first team All-
Kelvin and Chelsea … Enrolled in the Wharton School of State … 2019-20 first team all-county … Gwinnett Promise
Business. Student of the Year … AP Scholar.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
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DE * Fr. * 6-4 * 245 COVID-19.
Ambler, Pa. (La Salle College HS)
2019: Appeared in one game, seeing action against
La Salle College HS: Three-year letter winner in Harvard (11/16) … Hit a PAT versus Harvard.
both football and lacrosse … Served as team captain
as a senior … His lacrosse team won a 2019 state Suncoast: Two-year letterwinner … Twice served as team
championship … Two-time Tex Flannery Award winner … captain … Also lettered in track and basketball.
2020 Mini-Maxwell Award winner … 2020 first-team All-
Catholic League … National Honor Society member. Personal: Son of Marphise and Frader Joseph … Enrolled
in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Personal: Son of Maura and John Jennings … Enrolled in
the Wharton School of Business.
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27 Aaron Jones K * Sr. * 6-3 * 185
North Wales, Pa. (La Salle College HS)
RB * Fr. * 5-9 * 220
Bethesda, Md. (Walter Johnson) 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
Walter Johnson: Four-time letter winner and two-time COVID-19.
captain of the football team … Four-time letter winner in
basketball … Three-time letter winner in track & field … 2019: Appeared in eight games as a kicker … Was 16-of-
Track & field team captured a 2019 state championship … 17 on PATs … Hit 2-of-4 FGs with a long of 24 … Took six
Football team was the 2021 Congressional Cup champion kickoffs and recorded one touchback … Averaged 55.5
… National Honor Society member … Scholar Athlete of yards per kickoff … Hit 5-of-6 PATs at Yale (10/26) … Hit
the Year. 5-of-5 PATs versus Brown (11/02) … Hit the game-winning
FG against Brown from 22 yards out with two seconds
Personal: Son of Cecilia and Abraham Jones … His father left in the game … Hit 3-of-3 PATs versus Cornell (11/09)
was a member of the Penn football from 1985-89 … … Hit 2-of-2 PATs and a 24-yard FG at Harvard (11/16).
Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.
2018: Did not see any game action.
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La Salle: Two-year letterwinner … 2015 Philadelphia
Catholic League champion … 2017 first-team All-
LB * So. * 5-10 * 220 Catholic League … 2017 first-team All-Southeastern PA
Rockville, Md. (St. John’s College HS) … 2017 Class 6A All-Eastern selection … Lettered twice
in baseball … National Honor Society member … First
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Honors student …
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19. Personal: Son of Maria and Dean Karrash … Older sister,
Michaela, rows at Boston College … Enrolled in Wharton
St. John’s College HS: Four-year letter winner … His team
won the 2017 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference
(WCAC) championship … Three-time all-conference
honoree … Archbishop Hannan Chapter of the National
Honor Society Saint John College High School … National
Society of High School Scholars member.
Pittsburgh Central Catholic: Kearney was a three-year 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
lettwerwinner in football ... Member of the WPIAL 6A on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
Championship team that finished with a 14-2 record ... In COVID-19.
2019, he earned all-conference honors ... He was a three-
time WPIAL All-Academic Gold Team honoree ... Member 2019: Appeared in one game as a punter … Punted once
of the National Honor Society ... Three-year Student for 14 yards against Sacred Heart (10/12).
Council Representative.
Upper Arlington: Three-year letterwinner … Served as
Personal: Son of Ann and Jim Kearney ... Enrolled in the team captain … Two-time first-team All-State (2017, 2018)
College or Arts & Sciences ... Transferred to Penn from … Two-time first-team All-Conference at punter and
the University of San Diego. linebacker (2017, 2018) … Two-time first-team All-District
(2017, 2018) … Also lettered in baseball … 2017 honorable
mention All-State in baseball … National Honor Society
member … Honor Roll student.
1 Jaden Key Personal: Son of Debbie and Paul Krimm … Father played
DB * Jr. * 6-2 * 195
Neptune, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic) football at Toledo … Uncle, John, played football at Notre
Dame and for the New Orleans Saints … Cousin, Noah
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled Krimm, played football at Princeton from 2009-10 …
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus Cousin, Gus, played football at Cornell from 2005-08 …
COVID-19. Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Personal: Son of Lakeshia Grey and John Key … Father 2017: Did not see any game action.
played football at Delaware … Enrolled in Wharton.
High School: Three-time letterwinner … Twice served
Career Stats: as team captain … 2015 honorable mention 5A All-State
DEFENSE g ua-a-total
sacks-yds
tfl pd ff fr int blk
… Three-time first-team All-District (2014, 2015, 2016)
2019 8 10-6-16 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0
… 2014 first-team All-County … Academic All-State …
National Football Foundation Gridiron Club of Dallas
Student-Athlete of the Year … Also lettered three times in
22 Jack Kosick powerlifting.
DB * Fr. * 6-2 * 200
Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) Personal: Son of Precious and Andre Lewis … Father
played basketball at North Texas … Enrolled in the
Edison: Three-time letter winner … Served as team captain College of Arts and Sciences.
as a senior … Named to the 2020 Sunset League All-
Academic team … Gold Key Award recipient.
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DL * Jr. * 6-3 * 260 RB • Jr. • 5-5 • 170
Long Valley, N.J. (West Morris Central) Atlanta, Ga. (The Westminster School)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
COVID-19.
2019: Appeared in one game as a running back and returner
2019: Appeared in one game, seeing action against … Had nine rushes for 73 yards at Delaware (9/21) … Also
Brown (11/02). had one catch for one yard and a touchdown at Delaware
… Returned a punt 69 yards for a touchdown against
Delaware.
West Morris Central: Three-year letterwinner … Served as
team captain … 2019 N.J. Football Coaches Association
2018: Appeared in all 10 games as a running back and
Super 100 Team selection … 2019 Phil Simms North- returner … Finished with eight carries for 59 yards …
South Football Classic selection … Two-time All-Morris Returned five kickoffs for 84 yards … Returned nine punts
County selection … Two-time All-Group IV selection … for 75 yards … Had four carries for 23 yards at Sacred Heart
Lettered three times in lacrosse while serving as team (10/6).
captain … Two-time first-team All-Conference in lacrosse
… 2018 honorable mention All-State in lacrosse … 2018
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award 2017: Appeared in all 10 games, serving as primary return
recipient. man … Had 25 kickoff returns for 531 yards (21.2 avg.) …
Finished with 57 yards rushing on six carries … Returned
Personal: Son of Tara and Kurt Ligos … Father played four kicks for 103 yards against Ohio Dominican (9/16) …
football at Duke … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Ran three times for 49 yards against ODU … Returned five
Sciences. kicks for 93 yards at Lehigh (9/23) … Returned for kicks for
102 yards at Central Connecticut (10/7) … Had four returns
for 74 yards against Yale (10/21) … Returned two kicks for 34
13 Tanner Long yards against Princeton (11/4) … Returned three kicks for 58
yards at Harvard.
LB * Sr. * 6-2 * 230
Ambler, Pa. (Germantown Academy) The Westminster School: Four-year letterwinner … Served
as team captain senior season … Played on 2015 Georgia 3A
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled state championship team … Member of 2016 Georgia Region
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus 5 championship team … 2014 3A Offensive Player of the
COVID-19. Year … Two-time first-team All-State selection (2014, 2016)
… 2015 honorable mention All-State … Three-time All-Region
2019: Appeared in six games … Had two total tackles, Player of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016) … Four-time first-team
including 0.5 TFLs … Recorded an assisted tackle for loss All-Region selection (2013-16) … Three-time first-team All-
at Columbia (10/19) … Registered a solo tackle against Area (2014, 2015, 2016) … Finished third in Georgia Gatorade
Brown (11/02). Player of the Year voting in 2016 … 2016 TCA All-Star …
Holds Westminster career records in rushing yards and all-
2018: Appeared in one game, seeing action against Yale purpose yards as well as touchdowns … Lettered four times
(10/19). in basketball, serving as team captain … 2016 first-team All-
Region selection in hoops … Lettered four times in track and
field and twice in soccer … Set school record in the 100m
Germantown Academy: Four-time letterwinner … Twice
dash … Head of Upper School Award winner … National
served as team captain … 2016 Inter-Ac champion
Honor Society member.
… Three-time All-Inter-Ac selection … Germantown
Academy’s all-time leading tackler … 2017 first-team Personal: Son of Desiree and Keith Malcome … Enrolled in
All-City … 2017 first-team All-Intelligencer … 2017 Mini Wharton.
Maxwell Award recipient … 2017 All-Eastern PA … 2017
All- Class 2A … Three-time letterwinner in lacrosse … Career Stats:
2017 first-team All-Inter-Ac … High Honor Roll student RUSHING g att yards td long yds/rush
… Osborne Award recipient for effort in scholarship and 2017 10 6 57 0 36 9.5
athletics. 2018 10 8 59 0 18 7.4
TOTAL 20 14 116 0 36 8.2
Personal: Son of Heidi and Christopher Long … Father
played football at Lebanon Valley College … High school Kick Returns g ret yards td ds/ret
long y
67 Trevor Mayberry
OL * Fr. * 6-3 * 290
Odessa, Fla. (Jesuit)
92 Ryan Mannelly
DL/LS * Jr. * 6-3 * 235
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
14 Maurcus McDaniel
National Merit Scholar finalist.
DB * Sr. * 6-0 * 185 Personal: Son of Muriel and Bruce McFarling … Has
King of Prussia, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) one brother, Luke … Enrolled in the Wharton School of
Business.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Frances Weightman and Maurice High School: Four-year letter winner … Served as a team
McDaniel … Has two siblings, Emiah and Iyona … Enrolled captain for two seasons … Was named his team’s Special
in the College of Arts and Sciences. Teams Player of the Year as a junior … Twice honored as a
Scholar Athlete.
High School: Three-year letter winner … Served as the Personal: Son of Alecia and Sidney Melvin … Enrolled in
team captain during his senior season … 2018 Indiana the College of Arts and Sciences.
Preps Top 22 All-State … 2019 three-time MaxPreps
Defensive Player of the Week … 2018 USA Football
Defensive Player of the Game … 2019 #1 Ranked
Defensive Back at St. Louis OPENING Regional … 2019
Pre-Season Indianapolis Star ALL-USA Central Indiana
7 Garrett Morris
LB * Sr. * 6-1 * 205
High School football Super Team … 2019 IndyStar ALL- Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS)
USA Football Super Team … 2019 Associated Press
All-State Team … Also ran track and was part of a record- 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
setting 4x400 relay … Two-time Academic All-State on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
honoree. COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Lashonda Young and Adell Means … 2019: Appeared in all 10 games … Blocked a punt at
Father played football at Butler University … Has three Delaware (9/21) … Recorded two solo tackles at Yale
siblings: Anthony, Chris and Hayle … Sister, Hayle, played (10/26).
volleyball at Mississippi Valley State University … Enrolled
in the College of Arts and Sciences. 2018: Saw time in one game at Brown (10/27).
3 Jonathan Melvin
LB * Jr. * 6-1 * 240
Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan)
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DL * Jr. *6-2 * 265 Personal: Son of Danielle and Mark Mottillo … Enrolled in the
Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel Area) College of Arts and Sciences.
Fox Chapel Area: Three-time letterwinner … Two-time 2019: Did not see any game action.
first-team All-Conference (2017-18) … Also lettered three
times in basketball … Honor Roll student. Robert E. Lee: Lettered in football, basketball, track and
field, and soccer … Captained football team … 2018 first-
Personal: Son of Michele and Michael Morris … Enrolled team All-Conference at running back and punter … 2018
in the College of Arts and Sciences. first-team All-Region running back and punter … Honor
Norwood, played football and ran track at Wayne State … Roll student … Student-Athlete Award recipient.
Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Personal: Son of Senait Feleke and Gebrayesus Mulatu …
Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
91 Charlie Mossy
DL * So. * 6-4 * 225
Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. (The Bishop’s School) 41 Bryce Myers
TE * Fr. * 6-3 * 225
High School: Four-year letter winner … Served as Bridgewater, N.J. (Bridgewater-Raritan
team captain … His team went 14-1 in 2016 to capture a
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) championship Bridgewater-Raritan: Three-time letter winner in football
… In 2018, he earned all-league honors … As a senior, … Served as a team captain for two years … Two-time
he was the league’s Defensive MVP and first-team all- letter winner in baseball … 2020-21 Mini-Maxwell Award
league. winner … 2020-21 Skyland Conference Scholar Athlete …
2020-21 Super 100 All-State Team.
Personal: Son of Sandy and Peter Mossy … Has two
brothers, Travis and Blake … Enrolled in the College of Personal: Son of Susan and Richard Myers … Older
Arts and Sciences. brother, Brandon, plays football at Rutgers … Enrolled in
the Wharton School of Business.
86 Christopher Motillo
TE * Sr. * 6-6 * 245
Fairview, Pa. (Mercyhurst Prep) 38 Aidan Nash
DB * So. * 6-3 * 205
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled on July Philadelphia, Pa. (St. Joseph’s Prep)
8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
2019: Appeared in all 10 games … Caught a two-point
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
conversion against Dartmouth (10/04) … Had two catches
for five yards versus Princeton (11/23). COVID-19.
2018: Did not see any game action. High School: Three-year letter winner … Also played
lacrosse and basketball … His team captured three
Mercyhurst Prep: Two-year letterwinner … Served as team Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA)
captain … 2017 Region 4 champion … 2016 and 2017 first- 6A State Championships … First-team All-Catholic
team All-State … Two-time first-team All-Western PA (2016, League as a senior … Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL)
2017) … Two-time first-team All-District (2016, 2017) … Scholar Athlete as a junior … As a junior he earned All-
Two-time first-team All-Region (2016, 2017) … Two-time All- MAPL honors … AP Scholar … National Honor Society
Academic selection … Lettered twice in basketball … Ranked member.
Personal: Son of Latrice and Brian Nash … Joined at 2019: Appeared in two games, seeing action against
Penn by his twin brother, Logan … Enrolled in the College Sacred Heart (10/12) and Brown (11/02) … Had two
of Arts and Sciences. catches for nine yards versus Sacred Heart.
24 Jordan Niles
RB * So. * 5-8 * 190
Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic)
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LB * Sr. * 6-2 * 240 * Personal: Son of Marilyn and Thomas O’Neill … Enrolled
Roseland, N.J. (West Essex Regional) in the College of Arts and Sciences.
57 Nicholas Ostlund
Finished with 26 tackles and three pass breakups…
Had three solo stops at Columbia (10/14) … Had an
interception at Columbia … Made three tackles against DL * Fr. * 6-3 * 250
Yale (10/21) … Had 10 total tackles, including five solo Dana Point, Calif. (St. Margaret’s Episcopal School)
stops, at Brown (10/28) … Had three solo tackles against
Princeton (11/4) … Made four tackles and added a pass St. Margaret’s Episcopal School: Was a letter winner in
breakup at Harvard (11/11). football, basketball, baseball and track & field (shot put)
… Two-time captain of the football team … In football,
High School: Three-year letterwinner … Served as earned 2020-21 first-team all-league honors … Also an
team captain senior season … Played on 2016 Division all-league honoree in basketball.
championship team … 2016 unanimous first-team All-
Conference … 2015 unanimous first-team All-Conference Personal: Son of Aleta and Scott Ostlund … Enrolled in
… Lettered four times in track and field … Served as team the Wharton School of Business.
captain … Member of two Group 2 championship track
teams … 2016 County champion in javelin … Four-time
first-team All-Conference in javelin … Lettered twice in
basketball … Shoprite Star award recipient … Football
Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Debate Club member
DB * Fr. * 6-0 * 190 Personal: Son of Laura and Stuart Plank … Father played
Beltsville, Md. (Gonzaga College HS) football at Virginia Tech … Has one sibling, Casey …
Enrolled in the Wharton School of Business.
Gonzaga College HS: Four-time letter winner and three-
time varsity starter in football … Key member of team
that captured the championships in 2018 (9-3) and 2021
(5-0) … Two-year All- WCAC ... Two-time all-league
honoree …Four-year Academic First Honors recipient ...
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French Honor Society member.
Hegarty
Personal: Son of Velinda and Douglas Parker ... Enrolled OL * So. * 6-4 * 290
in the Wharton School. Goldens Bridge, N.Y. (Choate Rosemary Hall)
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Coaches Association Super 100 … 2017 NJ.com All-Group
QB * Sr. * 6-4 * 200 V … 2017 Asbury Park Press first-team All-Shore … 2017
Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Phil Simms North-South Football Classic invitee … 2017
Gridiron Game invitee … 2017 Academic All-Shore.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus Personal: Son of Teri and Brad Radosevich … Older
COVID-19. brother, Reilly, plays football at Princeton … Enrolled in
the College of Arts and Sciences.
2019: Did not see any game action.
90 Grant Ristoff
DL * Jr. 6-3 * 250
Ladera Ranch, Calif. (JSerra Catholic)
2019: Appeared in all 10 games on the offensive line Personal: Son of Laura and Tim Ristoff … Father played
… Part of an offensive line that was second in the Ivy football at Miami (OH) … High school teammate of
League and ranked No. 31 among all FCS teams in sacks Nick Robinson, Jake Haggard, Conor O’Brien and Riley
allowed-per-game (1.6). O’Brien … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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18 Walter Soefker League and ranked No. 31 among all FCS teams in sacks
allowed-per-game (1.6).
DB * So. * 5-10 * 195
Memphis, Tenn. (Choate Rosemary Hall) 2018: Appeared in six games, starting four at center …
Played 251 snaps on the offensive line … Allowed just
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled one sack … Part of an offensive line ranked No. 12 in
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus FCS in tackles for loss allowed-per-game (4.2) … Part of
COVID-19. offensive line ranked No. 20 in FCS in sacks allowed-per-
game (1.1).
High School: Four-year letter winner … Served as a team
captain for three years … Earned All-New England and Jesuit: Four-year letterwinner … Served as team captain
all-state honors … also played varsity soccer and was a … 2015 undefeated state champion … Four-time league
team captain … National Honor Society member. champion (2014-17) … National Football Foundation
Oregon Chapter Class 5A/6A Lineman of the Year …
Personal: Son of Jana and Shane Soefker … Has three Two-time first-team All-State offensive lineman (2016,
siblings, Mia, Paulina and Abigail … Enrolled in the 2017) … 2017 second-team All-State defensive lineman
College of Arts and Sciences … Transferred to Penn from … Three-time first-team All-Metro League offensive
United States Naval Academy. lineman … 2017 first-team All-Metro League defensive
lineman … Two-time Academic All-Metro League (2016,
2017) … Honor Roll student … 2016 Jesuit High Spanish
71 Devin Spencer
Award recipient … National Honor Society member …
Upstanders Anti-Bullying member … Campus Minister …
OL * Fr. * 6-3 * 290 Plays three instruments (guitar, bass, drums).
Corona, Calif. (Corona Centennial)
Personal: Son of Patricia and Travis Spreen … Enrolled in
Corona Centennial: Four-year member of the varsity the College of Arts and Sciences.
football team … Two-time captain … His team won Big
VIII league championships in 2017 (10-2), 2018 (12-1) and
2019 (9-3) … He was ranked as the #10 offensive tackle
in the state of California in 2021 … Two-time all-state
honoree (2020 & 2021) … Four-time Scholar Athlete.
14 Rory Starkey, Jr.
WR * Sr. * 6-2 * 210
Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy)
Personal: Son of Tonya and Garrett Spencer.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
85 Bo Sprague
COVID-19.
LE * Fr. * 6-4 * 240 2019: Appeared in nine games … Caught 39 passes for
Leawood, Kans. (Rockhurst) 643 yards and a team-high seven touchdowns … Had at
least one touchdown reception in each of the final five
Rockhurst: Three-year member of the varsity football games of the season … Caught one pass for 53 yards
team … In 2021, he earned Academic All-State honors … at Lafayette (9/28) … Had three catches for 43 yards
Played varsity basketball and competed for the track & against Dartmouth (10/04) … Had eight catches for 129
field team … National Honor Society member. yards and a touchdown versus Sacred Heart (10/12) …
Caught five passes for 55 yards at Columbia (10/19) …
Personal: Son of Courtney and Rob Sprague … Enrolled Had five catches for 93 yards and a touchdown at Yale
in the Wharton School of Business. (10/26) … Had five catches for 76 yards and a touchdown
versus Brown (11/02) … Caught five passes for 49 yards
and touchdown against Cornell (11/09) … Caught three
passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns at Harvard
64 Travis Spreen (11/16) … Had four catches for 49 yards and a touchdown
against Princeton (11/23).
OL * Sr. * 6-4 * 285
Sherwood, Ore. (Jesuit)
2018: Did not see any game action.
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus Hapeville Charter: Three-year letterwinner … Served as
COVID-19. team captain … 2017 Georgia 2A state champion … Two-
time first-team All-Region (2016, 2017) … 2017 honorable
2019: Appeared in two games on the offensive line mention All-State … 2017 South Fulton All-Star … 2017
… Part of an offensive line that was second in the Ivy Wendy’s Scholar-Athlete … 2017 Eagle Eye Scholar
13 Julien Stokes
RB/WR * Fr. * 5-7 * 180
Newbury Park, Calif. (Grace Brethren)
12 Shane Sweitzer
TE * Sr. * 6-2 * 220
Madison, Conn. (Coate Rosemary Hall)
Grace Brethren: Played both varsity football and lacrosse
… His football team won Camino League championships 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
in 2017 and 2019 … 2019 Acorn MVP … 2019 All-CIF. on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Tamika and Clinton Stokes III … Enrolled
in the College of Arts & Sciences. 2019: Appeared in two games, seeing time against both
Yale (10/26) and Cornell (11/09) … had one tackle at Yale.
17 Sterling Stokes 2018: Appeared in one game, seeing time against Lehigh
(9/22).
WR * * So. * 6-4 * 215
Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Choate: Three-year letter winner … Served as team
captain … Three-time undefeated NEPSAC champion
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled (30-0) … 2017 New England Prep School Player of the
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus Year … Two-time first-team All-NEPSAC …
COVID-19.
Personal: Son of Kristina and Scott Sweitzer … Father
Bishop O’Dowd: Three-year letter winner and starter played football at UConn from 1984-87 and is a member
… Served as team captain as a senior … His team of UConn’s “All-Time Team” … Enrolled in the College
captured the 2018 North Coast Section (NCS) Division of Arts and Sciences ... Athletic experience at Penn
2 Championship … Three-time All-Bay Area by the Bay endowed by the Nicholas Gravanis (Uncle Nick) Football
Area News … Three-time All-Metro by the San Francisco Student-Athlete Experience Endowment.
Chronicle … Three-time All-NCS selection … Two-Time all-
state… Four-time All-NCS Academic honoree … All-NCS
Scholar Athlete.
16 Malcolm Strickland
DB * Sr. * 5-10 * 175
Atlanta, Ga. (The Westminster School)
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30 Julian Talley 42 Travis Wang
DB * Fr. * 5-9 * 185 OL * Sr. * 6-1 * 245
Hatfield, Pa. (St. Joseph’s Prep) Zhongshan, China (The Taft School)
St. Joseph’s Prep: Three-time letter winner in football … 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
Served as team captain as a senior … Two-year member on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
and one-year captain of the track & field team … Football COVID-19.
team captured three PIAA 6A state championships
and had an overall record of 31-2 … In football, he twice 2019: Did not see any game action.
earned all-state, all-region and All-Catholic League
honors … Earned all-state and All-Catholic League 2018: Did not see any game action.
honors in track as well.
Taft: Three-time letterwinner ... High Honor Roll student.
Personal: Son of Salina and LaVar Talley … Father played
football at Temple while his mother ran track at Temple Personal: Son of Raquel and John Wang ... Father played
… Older brother, Myles, plays football at Sacred Heart … football at Cal ... Enrolled in Wharton.
Uncle, Jerel Hopkins, played football for the Quakers …
Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.
20 Nate White
8 CJ Tremble
LB * So. * 6-1 * 210
Dana Point, Calif. (Mater Dei)
DB * Fr. * 5-11 * 175
Jacksonville, Fla. (Episcopal School of Jacksonville) 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
Episcopal School of Jacksonville: Three-time letter COVID-19.
winner in both football and track & field … In 2021, he
was once named the News 4 Jax Athlete of the Week in Mater Dei: Four-year letter winner … Served as team
football … National Honor Society and National Chinese captain … His team captured California Interscholastic
Honor Society member. Federation (CIF), State and National Championships in
2017 and 2018.
Personal: Son of Danese and Carl Tremble … Father
played football at Furman and is in the Furman Athletics Personal: Son of Nhu and Russell White … ... Son of
Hall of Fame as a running back … Enrolled in the College Laurie Crowe ... Has three siblings: Ryan, Reid and Alexa
of Arts & Sciences. … His sister Alexa attends Stanford ... Enrolled in the
Wharton School of Business.
68 Declan Vargas
OL * Jr. * 6-5 * 295 88 Cameron Williams
McLean, Va. (DeMatha) TE * So. * 6-3 * 230
Villanova, Pa. (Radnor)
2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus 2020: All 2020 Ivy League fall sports were canceled
COVID-19. on July 8 due to a nationwide outbreak of coronavirus
COVID-19.
2019: Did not see any game action.
Radnor: Three-year letter winner … Two-way starter on
DeMatha: Lettered once at DeMatha after lettering once offense and defense as a junior and senior … As a senior,
at Langley H.S. ... Also lettered in ice hockey at Langley he earned All-Main Line Honorable Mention … Radnor
… Volunteered with Best Buddies ... Coached with the Distinguished Honor Roll all eight semesters of high
Washington Ice Dogs ... Editor of school paper ... Dean’s school … National Honor Society member.
List student … Principal’s List student … Honor Roll
student. Personal: Son of Alicia and Denean Williams … Has
two siblings, Gavin and Joshua … Grandfather, Jerome
Personal: Son of Kathleen and Mo Vargas … Uncle, Marco, Williams, was captain of the Penn track team and
played football at Florida … Enrolled in the College of competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials … Enrolled in the
Arts and Sciences. Wharton School of Business.
10 Ryan Zanelli
QB * So. * 6-2 * 195
Santa Ana, Calif. (La Habra)
54 Ethan Zemla
LB * Jr. * 6-3 * 230
Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian)
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Coaches
and
Staff
Ray Priore officially took over as the 22nd George A. Munger Head Coach
of Football at Penn on Dec. 1, 2014 and established a “family first” mantra
which enabled his teams to band together and claim championships in
each of his first two seasons.
On the field, Priore guided the Quakers to back-to-back Ivy League championships in his first two seasons at the helm – becoming
just the second head coach in Ancient Eight history to win titles in each of his
first two seasons and the first since 1971-72. In his third season, Priore’s team THE PRIORE FILE
show tremendous resilience and grit to win its final four Ivy League games after
dropping its first three by a combined 11 points. Coaching Experience
George A. Munger Head Coach of Football
In 2017, Priore coached 14 All-Ivy players, including five first-team All-Ivy selections. — Penn, 2015-present
Justin Watson (Offensive) and Nick Miller (Defensive) were finalists for the Bushnell Associate Head Coach — Penn, 2006-2014
Cup as Ivy League Players of the Year, giving Priore five Bushnell Cup finalists over Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs
his first three seasons as a head coach. Coach
— Penn, 1999-2014
Recruiting Coordinator — Penn, 1992-2005
A 6-4 record in 2018 included a perfect 3-0 record in non-conference games and
Special Teams Coordinator — Penn, 1995-98
secured Penn’s fourth consecutive winning season -- no other Ivy program has
Defensive Ends Coach — Penn, 1991-98
been above .500 each of the last four seasons. Nine Quakers were named All-Ivy, Outside Linebackers Coach — Penn, 1988-89
while linebacker Nick Miller was a finalist for FCS Defensive Player of the Year and Assistant Linebackers Coach — Penn, 1987
freshman cornerback Mohammed Diakite was a finalist for FCS Rookie of the Year. Defensive Backs Coach — Albany, 1985-86
In April of 2018, Watson became Priore’s first player as head coach to hear his First Year at Penn 1987
name called in the NFL Draft when Tampa Bay selected him in the fifth round Alma Mater Albany, 1985
as Penn’s first NFL Draft Pick since 2002. A five-time All-American, Watson Hometown Long Beach, N.Y.
blossomed under during Priore’s tenure, setting Penn’s career records in Residence Mt. Laurel, N.J.
receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and all-purpose yards while also Family Daughter, Jenna
establishing new Ivy League records in career 100-yard games, consecutive games
with a reception, and consecutive games with a receiving touchdown Education
1986 Masters, University at Albany
1985 B.A., University at Albany
Priore coached the Quakers to their eighth back-to-back championship run with a
second consecutive 6-1 Ivy League run in 2016. The Red and Blue were a perfect
3-0 on NBC Sports Network in 2016, bringing Priore’s all-time record in Friday
night showcases on NBCSN to 4-0.
2016 saw Priore defeat a Top-25 opponent for the second consecutive season as the Quakers stunned No. 22/24 Harvard with two
touchdowns in the final 15 seconds in a 27-14 win to put Penn back in the title hunt. One week later, Penn’s 18th Ivy League crown
was secured with a 42-20 drubbing of Cornell in Ithaca.
In 2015, Priore became just the seventh head coach in Ivy League football history to win an Ivy League championship in his first year
at the helm as the Red and Blue went 6-1 in the Ivy League – earning Priore Ivy League Coach of the Year honors in the process. In
addition, Priore’s first season as head coach earned him a selection as a finalist for the STATS FCS Coach of the Year Award.
In 2009, Priore finished as runner-up for the National Coordinator of the Year award after guiding Penn’s defense to the top of the
FCS. How dominant were the Quakers?
* Penn finished the season ranked No. 1 in the nation in total defense, allowing just 217.6 yards per game.
* The Quakers were also tops in the country in scoring defense as the only team in the country that gave up less than 10 points per
game (9.6).
* The 2009 season marked the fewest points allowed by a Penn defense in a 10-game season since 1927.
* Penn gave up no more than seven points in any of the last five games, and gave up a total of just 10 points in the fourth quarter all
year.
* At home, Penn’s defense gave up just two touchdowns all season and just 17 total points in five games (3.2 per game).
* During one stretch, Penn’s defense held opponents scoreless for 183 minutes, 42 seconds. A span of more than 12 quarters without
giving up a single point.
* The Quakers, who also led the Ivy League in every major
defensive category, were second in the FCS in rushing defense
and pass efficiency defense. In all, Penn finished in the top 10 in
the nation in eight defensive categories.
* Penn was the least penalized team in all of Division I (FBS and
FCS). More disciplined than Navy, who finished second.
* Penn led the nation in red zone defense. The opposition did not
score on half of its red zone possessions. In fact, on 22 attempts,
opponents had five turnovers and just seven touchdowns.
Penn’s Ivy title season in 2003 was a typical campaign for the
Red and Blue defense under Priore, as the Quakers brought home
their seventh Ivy trophy under his direction. They led the Ivy
League in scoring and rushing defense (fourth in the NCAA) for
the third-straight year and also ranked first in the Ivy League in total defense and turnover margin.
Priore’s defenses have always been among the best in the Ivy League and the nation, but perhaps the only one to rival the 2009
team’s dominance was his 2002 unit, which held Ivy opponents to 43.6 yards per game on the ground. That year, Penn’s title-
winning defense also ranked tops in I-AA in rush defense (55.8 ypg) and scoring defense (13.2 ppg) and first in the Ivy League in
total defense (275.6 ypg), scoring defense, rush defense, pass efficiency defense (98.6 rating) and fewest first downs allowed (149).
IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2015, 2016 A 30-year veteran college football coach, Morris begins his
second season as Offensive Coordinator/Clarence S. Rockwell,
Bob Benson enters his sixth season with the Quakers in 2021, VMD Quarterbacks Coach at Penn in 2020.
serving as defensive coordinator and associate head coach.
During his first season at the helm of the offense he saw the team
Benson’s defenses helped Penn win Ivy League championships in rank 36th in the nation in passing offense (249.0 ypg) and he
two of his first three seasons on staff in University City.. In 2016, helped the Quaker score over 24 points per game. Three players
his unit ranked No. 18 in FCS in Scoring Defense – allowing 21.3 on his offense garnered All-Ivy accolades.
points per game. In Ivy League play, his defense allowed just 16.7
points per game – ranked No. 2 in the Ancient Eight. Morris comes to University City following a five-year stint as
offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Monmouth
Benson has instilled a ball-hawking mindset in his defense, University from 2014-18. Prior to that, he served as offensive
leading to Mason Williams ranking No. 2 in FCS in 2016 in coordinator at Yale from 2012-13 and was head coach at
interception per game (0.6) as he finished with six interceptions Massachusetts from 2009-11.
– tied for No. 3 among all FCS players. The Red and Blue
intercepted 13 passes in 2016, No. 30 in FCS. Penn scored two A 1986 graduate of Williams College where he played quarterback
defensive touchdowns in 2016 – both in a win over No. 22/24 and was also a pitcher on the baseball team, Morris began his
Harvard – which were the most of any Ivy League team. coaching career at the University at Albany from 1986-87. During
the 1986 season, he was on staff alongside both Priore who
In his first season with the Red and Blue, Benson secured an Ivy was then serving as defensive backs coach and current Penn
League championship as the 2015 Quakers went 6-1 in the Ivy wide receivers coach Rick Ulrich who was a graduate assistant
League. Along the way, Benson coached five All-Ivy selections — coach. In 1987, Morris was joined on the Great Danes’ staff by
led by Tyler Drake who put together one of the finest defensive Bob Benson, Penn’s current Associate Head Coach and defensive
seasons in program history. Drake led the Ivy League in sacks, coordinator.
tackles-for-loss, and forced fumbles en route to winning the Asa
S. Bushnell Cup as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year. His During his time at Monmouth, Morris coached 24 All-Big South
efforts earned third-team AP and STATS FCS All-American nods selections over his five seasons including Reggie White, Jr. – a
and garnered a selection as a finalist for STATS FCS Defensive consensus All-American and NFL prospect who broke almost
Player of the Year. every Monmouth receiving record. This past season, eight of
Monmouth’s 12 All-Big South selections were from the offensive
• Benson started his coaching career as a graduate student at side of the ball, including five who earned first-team honors.
Albany under legendary head coach Bob Ford’s tutelage in 1986-
87. In addition, he coached back-to-back Big South Offensive
Freshman of the Year winners in running backs Pete Guerriero
• At Georgetown, he compiled a career record of 72-64, earning (2017) and Juwon Farri (2018). This past season, Farri led the
MAAC Coach of the Year honors twice. He led the Hoyas to six Hawks with 1,024 yards on 139 carries with eight touchdowns on
straight winning seasons (1994-99), including the team’s first his way to a sixth-place finish in voting for the STATS FCS Jerry
eight-win campaign since 1940 and a school record nine wins in Rice Award presented to the FCS Rookie of the Year. His 7.4 yards
1998 and 1999. In back-to-back seasons (1995-96), Georgetown per carry was No. 5 among FCS running backs.
led the FCS in total defense. Benson won three MAAC titles and
departed with the second-most wins (72) in program history. Morris helped pave the way to the NFL for multiple Hawks during
his tenure with Monmouth. Two former Hawks tight ends, Neal
• Benson served as defensive coordinator at Towson in 2006 and Sterling (New York Jets) and Hakeem Valles (New York Giants),
2007, where the Tigers finished second in the CAA for scoring are currently on an NFL roster and three more Hawks were invited
defense. He then spent six seasons (2008-13) as the associate to NFL training camps.
head coach and defensive coordinator at the Colorado School of
Mines, where he helped pilot the Orediggers to a 47-19 regular Before his time at Monmouth, Morris coached eight players to
season record, including a bid to the NCAA Division II Playoffs in All-Ivy honors – including first-team All-Ivy selections Deon
2010. Randall and Tyler Varga – at Yale in his two seasons as offensive
coordinator.
• Benson spent 2014 as the defensive coordinator at Albany,
which posted a six-win turnaround from prior to his arrival. Much Morris spent the eight years prior to his time in New Haven with
of that improvement was due to Benson’s defensive unit which the UMass Minutemen, with a three-year stint as head coach
vaulted from 102nd in the FCS before he took over to 42nd. preceded by five years as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
coach. During his stint as offensive coordinator, the Minutemen
• From 1990-92, Benson was the defensive coordinator at Johns appeared in the 2006 FCS National Championship game and
Hopkins University, and also served as the head coach of JHU’s won a pair of CAA championships while winning 75 percent of
track & field team. Before his arrival at Johns Hopkins, Benson their conference games. Under Morris, UMass developed a high-
was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Worcester powered offense that averaged nearly 30 points and 400 yards
Polytechnic Institute from 1988-89, and also coached the lacrosse of total offense per game over his five seasons. All-American
team. quarterback Liam Coen set nearly every passing record in school
history and graduated among the top 15 passing leaders in FCS
• Benson’s collegiate career began at Marietta College, where he history in yards and completions. After his senior season, Coen
competed as a wide receiver on the football team before an injury was first among all active passers in FCS in terms of touchdown
ended his playing days. Benson earned his bachelor’s degree passes and second in passing yards, completions and attempts.
in History from Vermont in 1986 and went on to earn his M.E. in
History/Education from the University at Albany. During his tenure as head coach, Morris led the Minutemen to
a number of high profile wins, including an upset of No. 4 New
• Benson and his wife, Julianne, have a daughter, Kaylyn. Hampshire in his first season as head coach. While at the helm
at UMass, the program produced its highest NFL Draft pick in
more than 40 years as All-American offensive lineman Vladimir
Ducasse was selected in the second round by the New York Jets.
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Assistant Coaches
David Sims Rick Ulrich
Running Backs Wide Receivers
1st Season 20th Season
Georgia Tech ‘12 West Chester ‘85,
@20_DSims Albany ‘86
@Coach_RU
David Sims enters his first season as the Quakers’ running backs IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
coach in 2021. 1998, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016
Sims comes to Philadelphia after servings as a running backs Rick Ulrich enters the 13th year of his second tenure at Penn
coach at Furman University for the past four years. In his first in 2017. He previously coached the Quakers from 1995-99 and
season with the Paladins, he was instrumental in the notable
improvement of All-SoCon performers Antonio Wilcox and currently serves as the wide receivers coach.
Kealand Dirks, who combined to play a key role in the Furman’s
8-5 season and FCS playoff appearance. From 2014-17, Ulrich helped guide Justin Watson to record-
breaking heights. A three-time STATS FCS All-American, three-
In 2018, Furman claimed a share of the SoCon championship — time unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection, and three-time
the 14th in program history. Sims oversaw a backfield that rushed finalist for Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, Watson set
for over 265 yards per game in 2019 as the team secured an FCS Penn’s single-season record for receptions (89) and receiving
playoff berth and AFCA Coaches No. 19 final ranking. yards (1,115) in 2016 and graduated as Penn’s all-time leader in
Prior to Furman, he worked for two years at NCAA Division II receptions (286), receiving yards (3.777), receiving touchdowns
Shorter University. With the Hawks, he served as assistant head (33) and all-purpose yards (4,116) while twice being named a
coach and directed the program’s fullbacks and quarterbacks finalist for the Walter Payton Award as FCS Offensive Player of
while also serving at the team’s academic coordinator. the Year. In April of 2018, Watson would go on to be drafted by
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
At Shorter, he helped the Hawks finish seventh in the country in
rushing in 2015, averaging 280.4 yards per game for an offense Ulrich’s wide receiver corps was dangerous because of its depth
that featured running back B.J. McCoy, a first team all-conference in 2016. In addition to Watson’s prolific campaign. Christian
selection, USA College Football All-America honoree, and finalist
for the Harlon Hill Trophy — Division II’s Heisman equivalent. Pearson caught 40 passes (7th in the Ivy League) and his 7
touchdown passes were tied for second in the Ivy League behind
Sims was a three-year starter as a running back at Georgia Tech Watson’s 8.
from 2011-13. During his senior season, he served as team captain
and earned honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference • Prior to 2014, where he spent time with the tight ends and
(ACC) honors after rushing for a team-leading 884 yards and guided Ryan O’Malley to second-team All-Ivy accolades, Ulrich
12 touchdowns. Sims finished his career ranked 11th on Georgia spent 12 seasons with Penn’s wide receivers.
Tech’s rushing charts with over 2,200 yards and tied for seventh
in rushing touchdowns with 23.
• En route to the 2009 Ivy League title, Kyle Derham earned
Hailing from South Carolina, Sims racked up an impressive resumé All-Ivy status as he led the team in catches, receiving yards
as a quarterback at Calhoun High School, where he helped lead and touchdown receptions. But it was the depth created at the
the Saints to three region championships and earned All-State position that resulted in Penn’s success. Three Quakers caught
recognition as a senior prior to playing in South Carolina’s North- 24 or more passes and seven different players had at least 10
South All-Star Game. He graduated as the Calhoun record holder receptions.
in season passing touchdowns (37), career passing yards (5,800)
and career rushing yards (2,800). • Prior to rejoining the Red and Blue in the spring of 2006, Ulrich
Sims graduated from Georgia Tech University with a bachelor’s spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Ursinus and
degree in management in December of 2012. took his team’s offense from last in the league to ranking in the
top three in nearly every offensive category. He was the offensive
coordinator at Georgetown in 2001 after spending four seasons
at Penn, where he was a major part of the Quakers’ NCAA record
24-game winning streak.
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Assistant Coaches
Ryan Becker Kyle Metzler
Tight Ends Offensive Line
Second Season Fourth Season
Penn W’13 Yale ‘02
@CoachRyanBecker @CoachMetzler
• Dupont also turned a pair of former offensive standouts into • Before his time at UConn, Hughes was defensive line coach
All-Ivy defensive backs. In their first seasons under Dupont at Memphis from 1998-200, helping the Tigers finish No. 1 in
in 2010, former running backs Bradford Blackmon and Matt rushing defense in 2000.
Hamscher each turned in All-Ivy performances. Blackmon,
who had spent his first three season on the offensive side of • Hughes’ previous college coaching experience includes stints
the ball, started all 10 games as a senior cornerback, while at Harvard, Cincinnati and James Madison University among
Hamscher led the team in sacks. Hamscher then returned in
2011 and was named second-team All-Ivy as senior. others, and he also spent two seasons in the professional ranks
with the Montreal Machine of the World League of American
• In 2009, Dupont’s secondary ranked tops in the Ivy League Football.
in passing defense (seventh in the nation) for the second
straight season. In addition to leading the FCS in total defense • Hughes played linebacker at Springfield College, graduating
and scoring defense, the Quakers also ranked first in the in 1979.
Ancient Eight in pass efficiency defense and turnover margin.
Dupont’s defensive backfield produced two first-team All-Ivy
recipients, and a year earlier, Chris Wynn led the league in
interceptions and was named Third-Team All-America.
• Dupont came to Penn after coaching for two seasons at
Trinity College (Conn.). Under his tutelage, Trinity had the No.
1 ranked defense in all of Division III football.
• Prior to Trinity, Dupont served two years as a defensive
assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
• Dupont was a four-year starter at linebacker and defensive
back at St. Lawrence.
• Dupont and his wife, Heather, reside in Drexel Hill, Pa., with
their son, Bradley, and daughter, Katelyn.
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Assistant Coaches/S
/Support Staff
Eric Franklin Matt Eagan
Corner Backs Director of Equipment
First Season Operations
First Season
Maryland ‘12
West Virginia’16
@CoachFranklin48
Emily Dorman
Head Athletic Trainer
Fourth Season
High Point ‘05
Temple ‘07
1894 1895
12-0 14-0
Penn earned its first national champion- Back-to-back undefeated seasons was
ship after recording the first undefeated the call in 1895, as was a second-con-
campaign in the program’s short 18-year secutive national title. Penn did itself
history. The Red and Blue posted a two better in 1895 going 14-0 under
12-0 record under Head Coach George Woodruff. Ten shutouts and wins over
Woodruff. Wins included Navy, Virginia, Virginia, Penn State and Harvard were
Princeton (only the second in 30 meet- the highlights as the Red and Blue aver-
ings) and Harvard. The Quakers aver- aged 34.3 ppg while surrendering just 1.7
aged 30.5 ppg while allowing just 1.6 ppg.
ppg. Penn shut out all but three of its
opponents. Season Results (14-0)
10.1 Swarthmore W 40-0
Season Results (12-0) 10.2 Bucknell W 40-0
10.3 at Franklin & Marshall W 34-0 10.5 Franklin & Marshall W 42-0
10.6 Swarthmore W 66-0 10.9 at Crescent A.C. W 32-0
10.10 Crescent A.C. W 22-0 10.14 Lehigh W 54-0
10.13 Georgetown W 46-0 10.16 Carlisle W 36-0 Head Coach of the 1908
10.17 Lehigh W 30-0 10.19 Virginia W 54-0 national championship team,
10.20 at Crescent A.C. W 80-10 10.23 at Duquesne A.C. W 30-0 Sol Metzger holds the
10.26 Virginia W 14-6 10.26 Lafayette W 30-0 championship trophy.
10.27 at Navy W 12-0 10.30 Brown W 12-0
10.31 Lafayette W 26-0 11.1 Chicago A.C. W 12-4
11.10 Princeton W 12-0 11.9 at Penn State W 35-4
11.17 Cornell W 6-0 11.23 at Harvard W 17-14
1897
11.29 Harvard W 18-4 11.28 Cornell W 46-2
Poll Results
Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate,
National Championship Foundation,
Parke Davis
Yale: Parke Davis
Penn’s 1894 national championship team.
1904 The Ivy League’s eight teams still combine for more national
12-0 championships (60) than any other conference in the country.
In Carl Williams’ second season as head
coach, the Red and Blue go 12-0 and
secure the program’s fourth national
1908 1924
crown. Penn State, Virginia and Harvard
were again the victims, as Penn shut
out all but one of its opponents. The
Quakers allowed four points all season—
to Swarthmore—giving up just 0.3 ppg 11-0-1 9-1-1
for the season, while scoring 18.5 ppg. The Red and Blue captured the pro- Louis Young’s Quakers ended a 15-year
gram’s sixth national title, and second- title drought after recording a 9-1-1
Season Results (12-0) straight, going 11-0-1 in Sol Metzger’s only record. Penn State, Virginia, Cornell and
9.24 Penn State W 6-0 season at the helm. Penn posted seven Georgetown were among the Quakers’
9.28 Swarthmore W 6-4 shutouts and victories over West Virginia, victims, who averaged 18.5 ppg while sur-
10.1 Virginia W 24-0 Villanova, Penn State and Michigan on rendering just 2.8.
10.5 Franklin & Marshall W 34-0 the road. The Quakers scored at a 17.9
10.8 Lehigh W 24-0 ppg clip while giving up just 2.3 ppg. Season Results (9-1-1)
10.12 Gettysburg W 21-0 9.27 Ursinus W 34-0
10.15 Brown W 6-0 Season Results (11-0-1) 10.1 Drexel W 52-0
10.22 Columbia W 16-0 9.26 West Virginia W 6-0 10.4 Franklin & Marshall W 26-0
10.29 at Harvard W 11-0 9.30 Ursinus W 30-0 10.11 Swarthmore W 25-7
11.5 Lafayette W 22-0 10.3 Bucknell W 16-0 10.18 Columbia W 10-7
11.12 Carlisle W 18-0 10.7 Villanova W 11-0 10.25 Virginia W 27-0
11.24 Cornell W 34-0 10.10 Penn State W 6-0 11.1 Lafayette W 6-3
10.14 Gettysburg W 23-4 11.8 Georgetown W 3-0
Poll Results 10.17 Brown W 12-0 11.15 Penn State W 0-0
Penn: Helms, Houlgate, National 10.24 Carlisle T 6-6 11.27 Cornell W 20-0
Championship Foundation, Parke Davis 10.31 at Carnegie Tech W 25-10 12.25 California L 14-0
Michigan: Billingsley, National 11.7 Lafayette W 34-4
Championship Foundation 11.14 at Michigan W 29-0 Poll Results
11.26 Cornell W 17-4 Penn: Parke Davis
Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand,
Dickinson Football Research, Helms,
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Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, Houlgate, National Championship
National Championship Foundation, Foundation, Poalng
Parke Davis
11-1 LSU: National Championship Foundation
Penn’s fifth national title came after an
11-1 campaign and was the Quakers’ sec-
ond under Head Coach Carl Williams.
Wins came against Michigan on the road,
Penn State, Cornell, Villanova and North
Carolina. The Red and Blue averaged
21.8 ppg while allowing just 3.3.
Poll Results
Penn: Billingsley
Yale: Helms, Houlgate, National
Championship Foundation, Parke Davis
Penn plays to another victory at Franklin Field in 1924, the season in which it
claimed the program’s seventh national championship—ending a 15-year national title
“drought.”
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11.5 at Princeton L 0-28 a target on our back all year and I am proud of the team for handling
11.11 #22 Harvard W 27-14 that -- especially refocusing over the final two games and refusing to
relinquish our grasp of the title.” — Head Coach Ray Priore
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History
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Penn Football in the Hall of Fame
In 1996, the Penn Athletics Hall
of Fame was established to
Pro Football Hall of Fame Penn Athletics Hall of Fame
Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Induction Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Induction Date
preserve Penn’s rich athletic
Chuck Bednarik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967 Francis “Reds” Bagnell . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
history and tradition by
De Benneville “Bert” Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963 Chuck Bednarik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
honoring those people who
De Benneville “Bert” Bell . . . . . . . . 11.11.2000
helped create it. Ten heralded
Edward Bell, Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
classes have been inducted College Football Hall of Fame Bernard E. “Barney” Berlinger, Jr. . 4.13.1996
since its establishment in 1996, Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Induction Jerry Berndt (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3.2014
and 39 distinguished members “Reds” Bagnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.9.1977 Eliot W. Berry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.11.2000
have played or coached Penn Chuck Bednarik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.28.1969 J. Howard Berry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
football. George Brooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.28.1969 Donald A. Clune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
The University of Charles Gelbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17.1960 Timothy D. Chambers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5.2012
Pennsylvania football program T. Truxtun Hare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.3.1951 Richard “Cosmo” Comizio . . . . . . . 5.10.2003
has a long and distinguished Harvey Harman (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 Fred Doelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2003
line of alumni who have been John Heisman (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.10.1954 Robert A. Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5.2005
enshrined in Halls of Fame. William Hollenback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.3.1951 J. Christopher Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
Forty-four men are members Edward McGinley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7.1979 Thomas J. Gilmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6.2017
of at least one of three Halls E. LeRoy Mercer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.21.1955 Patrick J. Goodwillie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.6.2017
of Fame; ten are members of John Minds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.17.1962 T. Truxtun Hare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
two Halls; and one man, Chuck “Skip” Minisi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.13.1985 William M. “Bill” Hollenback . . . . . . 4.13.1996
Bednarik, is a member of all George Munger (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.11.1976 Bryan J. Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2008
three. Bob Odell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.8.1992 Bernie Lemonick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
A further 18 Penn players, Winchester Osgood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15.1970 Miles T. Macik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2019
along with five coaches, John Outland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.11.2001 Jack McCloskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.11.2000
belong to the National George Savitsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.30.1991 Josiah C. McCracken . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.11.2000
Football Foundation College Hunter Scarlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15.1970 Edward F. McGinley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
Football Hall of Fame, located Andy Smith (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.3.1951 LeRoy Mercer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
in South Bend, Ind. Vincent Stevenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.15.1968 Anthony “Skip” Minisi . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
In addition, two men — Robert Torrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10.1971 George Munger (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
Bednarik and Bert Bell — are Charles Wharton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20.1963 Franny Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
members of both the Penn
George Woodruff (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20.1963 Bob Odell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
Athletics Hall of Fame and
John H. Outland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6.2016
the Pro Football Hall of Fame
David Pottruck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.11.2000
in Canton, Ohio. Bednarik
(C) - indicates coach Francis X. Reagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13.1996
is regarded as one of pro
George Savitsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16.1998
football’s all-time greats, while
John “Bull” Schweder . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2003
Bell holds the distinction of
Paul Scull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2003
being the first man inducted
Jack Shanafelt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3.2014
into the Pro Football Hall of
Joseph Valerio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5.2005
Fame.
John M. Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2008
Morton H. Wilner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10.2008
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Hall of Famers The first man inducted into the The Bednarik Award, named after
Pro Football Hall of Fame, former Quaker Chuck Bednarik,
De Benneville “Bert” Bell, played is given to the top collegiate
four seasons (1915-19) in the Red defensive player each year.
and Blue. Bednarik played for Penn from
1945-48.
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Francis “Reds” NFL draft, sudden-death overtime Eliot Berry legendary Chuck Bednarik as
Bagnell and televised night games; Penn (2000) program’s all-time leader in that
Penn (1996), he raised salaries, increased Berry was a rare category. He was also named to
College (1977) attendance by 100 percent, and three-sport athlete in Penn Football’s All-Century Team.
Bagnell was an All- banned gambling. the 1960’s, excelling
America tailback who In 1963, Bell was the first man at football, squash Donald Clune
still appears in the inducted into the Pro Football Hall and tennis. As Penn’s Penn (1996)
record book. In 1950, he had one of Fame. kicker, he booted 27 career field Clune smashed
of the greatest individual games goals and 141 total points. An All- virtually every
in Penn history against Dartmouth Edward Ivy selection in both football and receiving record in
when he accounted for 490 yards “Eddie” Bell, Sr. squash, Berry went on to try out the books during his
of total offense (a record which Penn (1998) with the Pittsburgh Steelers and career from 1971-73.
still stands). One of the greatest eventually signed with the Atlanta Still Penn’s third-leading all-time
That year, he finished third in defensive ends in Falcons under coach Norm Van receiver, Clune today holds the
the Heisman Trophy voting. A Penn history, Bell was Brocklin. record for most yards in a game
West Philadelphia native, he won an All-America in 1951 Berry never played a pro (284 vs. Harvard in 1971).
nine varsity letters in college, and 1952. Along with fellow Hall of football game, but continued to Clune holds four of the
three each for football, basketball Famer Bob Evans, Bell was one of excel at squash, playing on the top 10 single-game receiving
and baseball. the first two African-Americans to U.S. National Team and enjoying performances in Penn history.
Bagnell later became an play football at Penn. a successful professional career He actually had his best season
associate trustee at Penn. He also Bell later played in the NFL with abroad. as a sophomore, catching 40
served as chairman of the Maxwell the Eagles and Jets. A talented passes for 891 yards and five
Football Club, and served a term multi-sport athlete, Bell also J. Howard Berry touchdowns.
as president of the National helped his team win the sprint Penn (1998) Upon graduation, Clune won
Football Foundation College Hall medley Championship of America One of the early the Class of 1915 award. In 1980,
of Fame, an organization into at the 1951 Penn Relays. three-sport stars at he was named to the Ivy League’s
which he was inducted in 1977. Penn, Berry excelled Silver Anniversary team.
Bernard in football, baseball
Chuck Bednarik “Barney” Berlinger, and track at Penn Richard
Penn (1996) Jr. from 1915 to 1917. “Cosmo” Comizio
College (1969) Penn (1996) Berry played halfback, punter Penn (2003)
NFL (1967) A football and track and placekicker for the Quakers Comizio enjoyed a
The last of football’s athlete, Berlinger and was outstanding at each. career packed with
iron men, Chuck captained the 1959 After graduation, Berry played virtually every award
Bednarik was a center Penn team which captured the professional football with the conceivable as a
and linebacker who played his program’s first Ivy League title. Pottsville Maroons but was running back from 1984-86.
entire career in Philadelphia for In 1958 he was the first Quaker better known for his professional As a sophomore, Comizio ran
Penn and the Philadelphia Eagles. to be selected first-team All-Ivy, baseball career with the New York for 596 yards, earning Ivy League
Bednarik entered Penn at the repeating the feat in 1959 while Giants, winning the World Series Rookie of the Year honors; by
age of 20 after having flown 30 leading the team in receiving both in 1921 and 1922. the time he was a senior, he had
combat missions over Germany years. He also received Penn’s racked up Penn’s first-ever 1,000-
in World War II. An All-America, Class of 1915 award. George Brooke yard season and was named
Bednarik received the Maxwell His father, Bernard Sr., is also in College (1969) the Ivy League MVP. He won an
Award, given to the player whom the Penn Hall of Fame as a track George Brooke Ivy League title in every season
the Maxwell Club of Philadelphia athlete. played seven years he played, and after graduation
considers the outstanding of college football, earned the Class of 1915 award.
collegiate player in the nation. He Jerry Berndt first as a fullback at
was the first offensive lineman to Penn (2014) Swarthmore in 1889- Fred Doelling
receive the award. In five seasons, 92 and then at the same position Penn (2003)
He played for the Eagles, still on Berndt went 29-18-2 at Penn from 1893-95. Doelling was a
both sides of the ball, and was an (28-9-2 his last four A two-time All-America standout running
eight-time all-pro selection. seasons). Following selection, Brooke was a member back and punter who
Bednarik is a member of the a 1-9 season in 1981, of teams that won 38 of 41 games led Penn to its first
Penn, College, and Pro Halls of he led the Quakers to their first and two national championships. Ivy League title in
Fame. Ivy League championship since Besides being a powerful runner, 1959. A versatile player, Doelling
1959 in 1982. Berndt followed Brooke was also the Quakers’ led Penn in rushing for three
DeBenneville that up with titles in 1983, 1984 kicker. He developed in his straight seasons, was an excellent
“Bert” Bell and 1985, the only four-year run punting a long, low spiral that was defensive back, and at the time of
Penn (2000), of championships in Ivy League hard for the receiver to return and his graduation held the program
NFL (1963) history. In that span, Berndt easy for the ends to cover. record with 33 punts for an
Bell was one of the guided Penn to its first unbeaten average of 34.7 yards per punt.
most influential men in Ivy campaign (7-0 in 1984). Two Tim Chambers Doelling went on to sign with the
professional football of his players earned the Bushnell Penn (2012) Dallas Cowboys and was the last
history. Penn’s quarterback from Cup as Ivy League MVP, and his Chambers was the Penn player to play in the Chicago
1915-19, Bell led the Quakers to the teams produced 20 first-team first Penn player to Tribune’s annual all-star game
1917 Rose Bowl. After graduation, All-Ivy and 21 second-team All-Ivy earn Ivy League Player pitting college seniors against the
Bell got into coaching, including selections. of the Year—the only NFL champions.
stints at Penn and Temple, but defensive back in
eventually bought the Frankford league history so honored—and
Yellowjackets of the NFL. Bell was a three-time All-Ivy performer
moved the team to Franklin on three championship teams.
Field and renamed them the He made seven interceptions in
Philadelphia Eagles. his first year of varsity football to
Bell’s impact as an owner, earn Division I-AA Rookie of the
and later NFL commissioner, Year honors and ended his career
was immense. He conceived the with 14 picks, which tied him with
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Josiah McCracken Skip Minisi time; Penn went 24-3. In 1894 Penn went 12-0
Penn (2000) Penn (1996), and was National Champion. He ran the 440
McCracken played guard on the College (1985) and put the shot for the track team, was an
second-highest scoring team in Skip Minisi was an All-America accomplished gymnast, boxer, wrestler, tennis
Penn football history (443 points). halfback who rushed for 1,390 player
The following year McCracken yards in his Penn career (1944-47).
was named an All-America and His 150 points scored is still the
finished his Penn football career with a record seventh highest career total in school history. John Outland
of 47-5-2. He was described as a top wingback in the College (2001)
In his sophomore year McCracken set a country and a polished all-around performer In 1895, having never played
world record for the hammer throw and was who was a good runner and blocker, and a football before, John Outland
an All-America selection for his efforts. He devastating southpaw passer. Minisi went on decided to try out for the team at
went on to participate in the 1900 Olympic to be the Giants’ number one draft pick and the University of Kansas. He made
Games in Paris. There, he won a silver medal in later served as a college football official for it. He moved to Penn to study for
the shot put and followed that with a bronze over 30 years. a medical degree and lettered on the football
medal in the hammer throw. team from 1897-99, earning captain status in
George Munger 1898. Walter Camp named him All-America
Ed McGinley Penn (1996) tackle in 1897 and All-America halfback in 1898.
Penn (1996), College (1976) He went on to coach at Franklin & Marshall in
College (1979) George Munger was a superb, 1900, Kansas in 1901, Washburn from 1904-
Ed McGinley was a tackle on what relaxed athlete, an innovative 05, and Haskell Indian School in 1906. In 1946
was considered the top defensive coach, and a meticulous the Football Writers Association initiated the
unit in the nation, one that allowed administrator. He played halfback Outland Award, named for him, to honor the
opponents only 31 points in 11 from 1930-32 at Penn and starred on the track nation’s best interior lineman.
games. When selecting McGinley for his 1924 team. He went on to coach, and in his 16 years
All-America team, Walter Camp said, “He has as Penn’s head coach he compiled an 82-42- David Pottruck
that greatest of assets - consistency. He has 10 record and led teams to national rankings Penn (2000)
played no poor games. He is an ideal tackle for of No. 8 in 1945 and No. 7 in 1947. He served David Pottruck, former Penn
our team, possessed as he is of the necessary as vice-president of the National Football wrestling coach Larry Lauchle
weight and power to fulfill the requirements of Foundation, vice-president of the Maxwell said, was “a hard-nosed guy that
both modern attack and defense.” Club, president of the American Football kept pushing everyone. He put
Upon graduation McGinley went on to play Coaches Association and director of the Pop 120 percent into everything he
for the New York Giants. Warner League. He was also a member of the did... and gave everything he had
U.S. Olympic Equestrian Committee and the all the time.” His effort clearly
Lee Mercer physical fitness committees under Presidents showed on the gridiron as he started in all
Penn (1998), Roosevelt, Eisenhower and Kennedy. 27 varsity games played and earned All-Ivy
College (1955) honors as a senior. In 1968 and 1969 he helped
Mercer was twice named All- Franny Murray the wrestling team earn their first two Ivy
America, in 1910 and 1912, and Penn (1998) League Championships.
served as team captain for his Franny Murray was a two-sport Pottruck went on to win gold at the
two final seasons. He scored 30 All-America and the 1937 winner Maccabiah Games in Greco-Roman wrestling
touchdowns during his three-year varsity of the Class of ’15 Award. On the and served as honorary captain of 2000 USA
career, 15 in his senior season alone. These gridiron, he was a member of Olympic Freestyle wrestling team. He is also a
accomplishments all came without any the “Destiny Backfield” of 1936, member of the Hall of Outstanding Americans
secondary school football experience. and excelled as a ball carrier and a control of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
As a senior, Mercer was named to the United kicker. In 1936, he was named to the All-United
States Olympic Team and participated in the States team, a squad of 11 men who could play Frank Reagan
broad jump. a full 60-minute game. Murray was also an Penn (1996)
outstanding guard for the basketball team, and Frank Reagan still stands near
Jack Minds was named a Helms Foundation All-American the top of several categories
College (1962) in 1937. After Penn, he played with the in the Penn record book after
Fullback Jack Minds was a master Philadelphia Eagles in 1939 and 1940. more than 50 years. His 135
of the game. He operated at points scored is ninth all-time at
guard, tackle, end, halfback and Bob Odell Penn, and his 103 points scored as a senior is
fullback, and revolutionized the Penn (1996), the second most in a single season. Reagan
kicking game from 1894-97. College (1992) had one of the all-time great individual
He didn’t think drop kicking was accurate Bob Odell did it all for Penn in performances against Princeton on Oct. 19,
enough so he decided to try something new. 1943. He ran, passed, punted, 1940, rushing for 200 yards, scoring five TD’s
As a result, Minds converted the first kick received, returned kickoffs and and 31 points in a 46-28 victory at Franklin
from placement, a feat he often repeated punts, and played defense. He Field. A captain of both the football and
during his illustrious career. Honored with made four All-America teams, won the Maxwell baseball teams, Reagan was awarded the Class
three All-America selections by Walter Camp, Trophy, and was runner-up to Angelo Bertelli of ‘15 Award. Reagan went on to play with the
Penn was 55-1 with two undefeated National for the Heisman Trophy. In his three playing New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles in the
Championship seasons with Minds in the line seasons at Penn, the team record was 18-6-2 NFL.
up. overall. He was captain his senior year and
honored with the Class of 1915 Award. Odell George Savitsky
went on to coach at Yale, Temple, Wisconsin, Penn (1998),
Bucknell, Penn and Williams. College (1991)
George Savitsky was a four-time
Winchester Osgood All-American from 1944-1947,
College (1970) the first man to achieve that
Winchester Osgood played feat since 1901. He played in
the Shrine East-West Game as a freshman,
halfback for four years at Cornell,
sophomore and senior, and was named to the
1888-89 and 1891-92, and for
all-time Shrine team as he was the only player
two at Penn, 1893-94. Cornell chosen for the game three times. In addition
had a 28-8 record in his playing to football, he was a shot putter on the track
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Penn’s NFL Draftees and Recent Free Agents
All-Time NFL Draft Picks
1937 1948 1968
Round/Pick 1/2 Skip Minisi . . . . New York Giants 10/271 Rick Owens . . . . . . . . . . . Oakland
2/11 Franny Murray . . . . Philadelphia 7/52 Bill Luongo . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh
4/33 Bill Kurlish . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn 11/88 Ed Marshall . . . . . . . . Washington 1974
24/222 Art Littleton . . . . . . Philadelphia 5/107 Don Clune . . . . New York Giants
1940 29/269 Al Sica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston
5/38 Ray Frick . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn 1975
1949 17/441 Adolph Bellizeare . . . Minnesota
1941 1/1 Chuck Bednarik . . . Philadelphia
3/22 Francis Reagan . . . . . N.Y. Giants 7/65 Bill Talarico . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh 1991
9/89 Dolph Tokarczyk . . . . . . Chicago 2/50 Joe Valerio . . . . . . . . Kansas City
1942 25/251 John Schweder . . . Philadelphia
15/137 Gene Davis . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn 1998
1950 3/73 Mitch Marrow . . . . . . . . . Carolina
1943 23/288 Harry Wettlaufer . . . . . Baltimore
12/102 Bob Brundage . . . . Philadelphia 29/366 Bob Graham . . . . . . . . . Baltimore 1999
13/114 Bert Stiff . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn 7/253 Jim Finn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago
19/171 Bernie Kuczynski . . . . . . . Detroit 1951
4/39 Bob Oristaglio . . . . . . . Cleveland 2002
1944 11/134 Reds Bagnell . . New York Giants 3/78 Jeff Hatch . . . . New York Giants
2/15 Bob Odell . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh
18/184 Joe Kane . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia 1952 2018
20/201 Bill Miller . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh 10/113 Gerry McGinley . . . . Philadelphia 5/144 Justin Watson . . . . . . Tampa Bay
31/324 Ralph Calcagani . . . . . . . . Boston
1953
1945 5/56 Eddie Bell . . . . . . . . Philadelphia
21/215 Walt Stickel . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago 26/305 Bob Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago
1946 1954
5/34 Don Schneider . . . . . . . . Chicago 23/277 Jack Shanafelt . . . . . . . . . Detroit
11/94 Eddie Allen . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago 26/307 Joe Varaitis . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh
23/211 Adam Rakowski . . . . Chi. Cardinals
1960
1947 18/213 Jack Hanlon . . . . . . . . . Cleveland
5/30 George Savitsky . . . Philadelphia
6/36 Bernie Gallagher . . . . . . . Detroit
7/46 Ed Grain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detroit
29/275 Jerry McCarthy . . . . . . . . Chicago
Justin Watson
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All-Time Team Awards
Edgar Church 2000 Mike Verille . . . . . . . RB Dave Betten . . . . . Def. 1992 Chris Kawa
Memorial Award Jason Battung . . . WR 1994 Pat Goodwillie . . . Def. Michael Turner
Given in memory of a former 2001 Steve Moroney . . . DL Miles Macik . . . . . . Off. 1993 Scott Freeman
captain to the senior, who had 2002 Stephen Faulk . . . . RB 1995 Nick Morris . . . . . . Def. Jerel Hopkins
contributed the most to the Fred Plaza . . . . . . . . DB Miles Macik . . . . . . Off. 1994 Kevin DeLuca
team. 2003 Dan Castles . . . . . WR 1996 Jasen Scott Mike Teller
1938 Dominic Polilli . . . . . T Ric SanDoval . . . . . LB 1997 Jim Finn 1995 Felix Rouse
1939 Balfour Smith . . . . . . G 2004 Bobby Fallon . . . . . DE 1998 Jim Finn . . . . . . . . Off. 1996 Tim Foster
1940 Anthony Chizmadia . FB 2005 Don Snyder . . . . . . OL Joe Piela . . . . . . . . Def. John Ricchio
1941 Anthony Brechka . . G Doug Middleton . . . DB 1999 Kris Ryan . . . . . . . . Off. 1997 Doug O’Neill
1942 Bernard Kuczynski . E 2006 Matt Carre . . . . . . . WR Jim Hisgen . . . . . . Def. 1998 Jesse Simonin
1943 Robert Odell . . . . . . HB J.J. Stanton . . . . . . . DL 2000 Gavin Hoffman . . . Off. Anthony DeSalle
1944 Raymond Stengel . . G 2007 Nick Cisler . . . . . . . . FB Travis Belden . . . . Def. 1999 Brandon Clay . . . . Off.
1945 Robert Mostertz . . . C Tom Stone . . . . . . . DT 2001 Kris Ryan . . . . . . . . Off. Kunle Williams . . . Def.
1946 Bernard Gallagher . . T 2008 Josh Koontz . . . . . . TE Travis Belden . . . . Def. 2000 Adam Keslosky . . Off.
1947 Farquhar Jones . . . FB Tyson Maugle . . . . .DB 2002 Travis Belden . . . . Def. Chris Pennington. Def.
1948 Carmen Falcone . . QB 2009 Kyle Derham . . . . WR Rob Milanese . . . . Off. 2001 Vince Alexander . Def.
1949 Robert Graham . . . FB Chris Wynn . . . . . . . DB 2003 Mike Mitchell . . . . Off. Jake Perskie . . . . . Off.
1950 Donald Goldstrom . . T 2010 Joe D’Orazio . . . . . OL Steve Lhotak . . . . Def. 2002 Erik Bolinder . . . . Off.
1951 Thomas Hanlon . . . . E Zach Heller . . . . . . . LB 2004 Dan Castles . . . . . Off. Pat McManus . . . Def.
1952 John Moses . . . . . . . . E 2011 Luke Nawrocki . . . . TE Luke Hadden . . . . Def. 2003 Luke Hadden . . . . Def.
1953 Ed Gramigna . . . . . QB Matt Hamscher . . DB 2005 Joe Sandberg . . . . Off. Sagar Patel . . . . . . Off.
1954 James Castle . . . . . . E 2012 Billy Ragone. . . . . QB Ric Sandoval . . . . Def. 2004 Pat McDermott . . Off.
1955 Fredric Dustin . . . . . T 2013 Dan Wilk . . . . . . . . . DB 2006 Joe Sandberg . . . . Off. J.J. Stanton . . . . . . Def.
1957 Peter Keblish . . . . . . G 2014 Conner Scott . . . . WR Scotty Williams . . Def. 2005 Keith Walewski . . Off.
1958 Raymond Kelly . . . . G 2015 Alek Torgersen . . . QB 2007 Joe Sandberg . . . Off. Kory Gedin . . . . . . Def.
1959 Barney Berlinger . . . E 2016 Justin Watson . . . WR Chris Wynn . . . . . Def. 2006 Braden Lepisto . . Off.
1960 George Koval . . . . . HB 2017 Justin Watson . . . WR 2008 Jake Lewko Joe Anastasio . . . Def.
1961 Conrad DeSantis . . . G 2018 Nick Miller . . . . . . . . LB 2009 Kyle Olson . . . . . . Off. 2007 Chris Kovalcik . . . Off.
1962 James Arthur . . . . . . T 2019 Karekin Brooks . . . RB Jake Lewko . . . . . Def. Jay Colabella . . . . Def.
1963 Donald Challis . . . . TB 2010 Billy Ragone . . . . . Off. 2008 Jason Miran . . . . . Off.
1964 James Riepe . . . . . . . G Coach Lake Award Erik Rask . . . . . . . . Def. Britton Ertman . . Def.
1965 Bruce Molloy . . . . . TB Awarded to the player who has 2011 Ryan Calvert . . . . . Off. 2009 Luke DeLuca . . . . Off.
1966 Jerome Petrisko . . LB displayed dedication to leader- Erik Rask . . . . . . . . Def. Brian Levine . . . . . Def.
1967 Ben Mortensen . . . . . G ship, team spirit and Penn pride 2012 Lyle Marsh . . . . . . Off. 2010 Ryan Murray . . . . . Off.
1968 Thomas Hamlin . . . . T in honor of Coach Dan “Lake” Brandon Copeland . . . Brian Wing . . . . . . Def.
1969 Ron Artinian . . . . . . . T Staffieri, a team motivator for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Def. 2011 Jeff Jack . . . . . . . . Off.
1971 John Curley . . . . . . . T 33 seasons. 2013 Chris Bush . . . . . . . Off. Kameron Jones . . Def.
1972 Joe Italiano . . . . . . . . T 2011 Brandon Copeland DL Sam Chwarzynski Def. 2012 Ryan Allen . . . . . ..Off.
1973 Pete Sgro . . . . . . . . LB 2012 Jeff Jack . . . . . . . . . RB 2014 Spencer Kulcsar . Off. Steve Lias . . . . . . . Def.
1974 Steve Kochersperger TB 2013 David Park . . . . . . . LB Evan Jackson . . . . Def. 2013 Ty Taylor
1975 Ron Kellogg . . . . . . . E 2014 Tyler Drake . . . . . . . LB 2015 Justin Watson . . . Off. 2014 Matt Schwartz . . . Off.
1976 Bill Petuskey . . . . . . NG 2015 Cam Countryman WR Tyler Drake . . . . . . Def. Nolan Biegel . . . . . Def.
1977 Bob Nix . . . . . . . . . . LB Dan Connaughton . DL 2016 Alek Torgersen . . Off. 2015 Ryan O’Malley . . . Off.
1978 Gary Rinaldi . . . . . . . G 2016 Nick Whitton . . . . Off. Louis Vecchio . . . Def Brandon Mills . . . . Def.
1979 Tom Kearney . . . . . . T Colton Moskal . . . Def. 2017 Justin Watson . . . Off. 2016 Cam Countryman Off.
1980 Gary Winemaster . DB 2017 Sam Follansbee Nick Miller . . . . . . . Def.. Tyrone Quarterman Def.
1981 Tony Liberatore . . . DB 2018 Pat McInerney 2018 Karekin Brooks . . Off. 2017 Nicholas Bokun . . Off.
1982 Mike Christiani . . . . LB 2019 Brendan O’Hara Nick Miller . . . . . . . Def. Jay Cammon, Jr. . Def.
1983 Chuck Nolan . . . . . . RB 2019 Karekin Brooks . . Off. 2018 Jeff Gibbs . . . . . . . Off.
1984 Kevin Bradley . . . . . LB George A. Munger Prince Emili . . . . . . Def Nico Ament . . . . . Def..
1985 Denton Walker . . . . LB Award 2019 Kolton Huber . . . . Off.
1986 Steve Buonato . . . . . C Awarded to the team MVP. Reds Bagnell Award Hunter Hayes . . . . Def.
1987 Brent Novoselsky . TE 1981 Karl Hall Awarded to the most improved
1988 Tom Gizzi . . . . . . . . . C 1982 Gary Vura . . . . . . . . QB player. Chuck Bednarik Award
1989 Bryan Keys . . . . . . . RB 1983 Chuck Nolan 1981 James McGuire Awarded to the team’s top line-
1990 Mitch Gordon . . . . . RB 1984 John McGeehan . . . QB 1982 Matt Finn man.
1991 Brian Griffin . . . . . . LB 1985 Tom Gilmore . . . . . DT 1983 John McGeehan 1981 Jimmy Smith
1992 Tom Gibbs . . . . . . . DB 1986 Rich Comizio . . . . . RB 1984 Tom Murphy 1982 Chris DiMaria
1993 Frank Caccuro . . . . OL 1987 Mike Lista . . . . . . . . DL 1985 Bob Chizmar 1983 Dave Smith
1994 Jamie Daniels . . . . . DB 1988 Bryan Keys . . . . . . . RB 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1984 Tom Gilmore
1995 Jon Scott Freeman OL 1989 Bryan Keys . . . . . . . RB 1987 Jim Grass 1985 Jeff Goyette
1996 Mark Fabish . . . . . WR 1990 Joe Valerio . . . . . . . OL 1988 Tom Charters 1986 Mike Lista
1997 Larrin Robertson . . CB 1991 Joe Kopcha . . . . . . LB 1989 Joe Valerio 1987 Tom Gizzi
1998 Darren Macdonald LB 1992 Sundiata Rush . . . . RB 1990 Mohamed Ali 1988 John Zinzer
1999 Eric Bunn . . . . . . . . SS 1993 Jimmy McGeehan Off. 1991 Dave Betten 1989 Kevin Morrison
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First-Team All-Ivy
1958 Barney Berlinger 1988 Dan Bauer 2000 Joey Alofaituli 2010 Brandon Copeland, DL
1959 Barney Berlinger Tom Gizzi Jason Feinberg Luke DeLuca, FB
Bruce Cummings Mike Henley Ed Galan Joe D’Orazio, OL
Fred Doelling Steve Johnson John Galan Zach Heller, LB
John Marchiano Bryan Keys Gavin Hoffman * Josh Powers, DB
1960 John Greenawalt John Zinser Ben Zagorski Billy Ragone, QB
1962 Ron Allshouse 1989 Bryan Keys 2001 Travis Belden * Erik Rask, LB
1964 Bruce Molloy Kevin Morrison Ed Galan Luis Ruffolo, OL
1968 Eliot Berry Joe Valerio John Galan Greg Van Roten, OL
George Burrell David Whaley Jeff Hatch * 2011 Ryan Calvert, WR
Mike Chwastyk 1990 Joe Kopcha Chris Pennington Brandon Copeland, DL
Tom Hamlin Rob Sims Kris Ryan * Erik Rask, LB *
1969 Pete Blumenthal Joe Valerio, OL Kunle Williams Greg Van Roten, OL
George Joseph 1991 Dan Dedic John Zepeda 2012 Joe Bonadies, OL
1970 Steve Kenoyer Joe Kopcha 2002 Vince Alexander * Brandon Copeland, DL
1971 Don Clune Tom Oko Travis Belden * Sebastian Jaskowski, DB
1972 Don Clune Stephin Palmer Chris Clark Dan Davis, DB
Joe Italiano Rob Sims Steve Lhotak 2013 Chris Bush, OL
1973 Adolph Bellizeare 1992 Maceo Grant Rob Milanese Dan Davis, DB
Don Clune Cache Miller Mike Mitchell 2014 Spencer Kulcsar, WR
Dirk Whitehead Sundiata Rush Chris Pennington * 2015 Tyler Drake, LB *
1974 Adolph Bellizeare Rob Sims Fred Plaza Tanner Thexton, OL
1975 Ron Kellogg 1993 Andy Berlin Peter Veldman * Alex Torgersen, QB
1976 Bill Petusky Dave Betten 2003 Rudy Brown Justin Watson, WR *
Rich Serino Pete Giannakoulis Dan Castles * 2016 Nick Demes, OL*
1977 Mike Daley Pat Goodwillie Chris Clark * Tre Solomon, RB*
Denis Grosvenor Marc Horowitz Matt Dukes Alek Torgersen, QB*
Bob Nix Miles Macik Steve Lhotak * Louis Vecchio, DL
Rich Serino Jim Magallanes Sam Mathews Justin Watson, WR*
1980 Gary Winemaster Terrance Stokes Mike Mitchell Mason Williams, DB
1982 Mike Christiani 1994 Jamie Daniels Ben Noll 2017 Nathan Kirchmier, OL
Chris DiMaria Pete Giannakoulis Ric Sandoval Nick Miller, LB
John McInerney Andy Glockner Ryan Strahlendorff* Jack Soslow, K
Dave Shulman Pat Goodwillie Duvol Thompson Louis Vecchio, DL
1983 Kevin Bradley Chris Johnson Peter Veldman Justin Watson, WR *
Tim Chambers Miles Macik 2004 Josh Appell * 2018 Cooper Gardner, DL
Jamie Keough Terrance Stokes Dan Castles Nick Miller, LB *
Dave Smith Michael Turner Luke Hadden 2019 Greg Begnoche, OL
1984 Kevin Bradley 1995 Kevin Allen Mike Sangobowale Karekin Brooks, RB
Tim Chambers Bill Glascott Duvol Thompson * Prince Emili, DL*
Ed Foley Jeremiah Greathouse 2005 Michael Johns * = unanimous selection
Tom Gilmore Miles Macik Ric SanDoval
John McGeehan Tom McGarrity 2006 Joe Anastasio, LB
Tom Murphy Nick Morris Sean Estrada, OL*
Joe Smailis 1996 Mitch Marrow Brian Fairbanks, DL
1985 Tom Gilmore Jasen Scott Naheem Harris, DL
Jeff Goyette 1997 John Bishop Chris Mizell, TE*
Duane Hewlett Jim Finn Joe Sandberg, RB
Gavin O’Connor Darren MacDonald 2007 Brian Brazinski, OL
Denton Walker Mitch Marrow Naheem Harris, DL
1986 Steve Buonato Chris Riley Joe Sandberg, RB
Rich Comizio Mike Soyster Chris Wynn, DB
Chris Flynn 1998 Jim Finn 2008 Chris Kovalcik, OL
Jeff Fortna Darren MacDonald Andrew Samson, K
Brent Novoselsky Joe Piela Chris Wynn, DB
Marty Peterson 1999 Anthony DeSalle 2009 Joe D’Orazio, OL*
A.J. Sebastianelli Mike Germino Joe Goniprow, DL*
1987 Brad Hippenstiel Jim Hisgen Jake Lewko, LB
Mike Lista Carmelo Rubano Jonathan Moore, DB
Chris Wilkins Kris Ryan * Andrew Samson, K
Chris Wynn, DB Brandon Copeland
Adolph Bellizeare
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Honorable Mention All-Ivy
1956 Peter Keblish 1990 Dan Dedic 2003 Mike Powers 2010 Bradford Blackmon, DB
Francis Riepl Jay Lee Luke Hadden Bradford Blackmon, KR
Rob Sebastianelli Dave Matter 2004 Casey Edgar Brian Levine, DB
1957 Oliver Beamon Tom Oko Michael Johns Scott Lopano, P
Fred Doelling 1991 Sundiata Rush, RB Pat McDermott, QB Jared Mollenbeck, OL
Francis Riepl Damon Young Chris Mizell, TE Luke Nawrocki, TE
Dennis Troychak 1992 Chris Fragakis Don Snyder, OL Andrew Samson, K
1966 Henry Smith Michael Turner Kevin Stefanski Brian Wing, DL
1972 Kevin Bald Dave Vernon 2005 Sean Estrada, OL 2011 Joe Bonadies, OL
Glen Casey 1994 Mark DeRosa, QB Brian Fairbanks Brandon Colavita, RB
Don Luke 1995 Joey Allen Kory Gedin Luke Nawrocki, TE
Brian Malloy 1996 Mark Fabish, TE Chris Mizell, TE 2012 Billy Ragone, QB
1973 William Harris Tom Foley Don Snyder, OL Connor Loftus, K
Bob Jameson Chris Osentowski Scotty Williams 2013 David Park, LB
Tim Martin Sears Wright 2006 Greg Ambrogi Austin Taps, DT
Pete Sgro 1997 Joe Piela Nick Cisler, FB Kyle Wilcox, RB
Bill Utke Larrin Robertson Robert Irvin, QB 2014 Tyler Drake, LB
Al Zexter 1998 Brandon Carson Braden Lepisto, WR Conner Scott, WR
1974 Tim Martin Justin Gallagher Tyson Maugle, DB 2015 Dan Connaughton, DL
Daryl Taylor Jim Hisgen Anthony Melillo Nick Demes, OL
Jack Wixted Jason Maehr Tom Stone, DL Donald Panciello, LB
1975 Jeff Koury Doug O’Neill Andrew Wietstock 2016 Connor Jangro, LB
Bruce Leonetti Carmelo Rubano 2007 Nick Cisler, FB Hunter Kelley, P
John Petit Jesse Simonin Pat Kimener, DB Nathan Kirchmier, OL
1982 Gary Vura, QB 1999 Joey Alofaituli Chris Kovalcik, OL 2017 Greg Begnoche, OL
1987 Dan Bauer Rob Milanese, WR Braden Lepisto, WR Karekin Brooks, RB
Tom Gizzi Adrian Puzio Tyson Maugle, DB Jay Cammon, Jr. LB
Steve Johnson Hasani White Tom Stone, DL Hunter Kelley, P
Bryan Keys, RB 2000 Dan Morris 2008 Britton Ertman, DB Colton Moskal, LB
David Smith Chris Pennington Guillermo Ruffolo, OL 2018 Mohammed Diakite, DB
1988 Colin Abernathy John Zepeda 2009 Kyle Derham, WR Steve Farrell, WR
Bill Caughell 2001 Vince Alexander Brian Levine, DB Jacob Martin, DB
Malcolm Glover Randy Parker Luke Nawrocki, TE Jack Soslow, K
John Lelas 2002 Josh Appell Erik Rask, LB
Eric Poderys Matt Dukes Greg Van Roten, OL
Scott Sandler Chris Kupchik
David Smith Pat McManus
1989 Mark Ligos Ric Sandoval
Kevin Stefanski
2003
2015
1998
Tyler Drake Jake Lewko Mike Mitchell Gavin Hoffman Jim Finn
1994
1984
1986
1985
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Brundage, Robert.....1940-42 Carey, Robert............. 1975-76 Clark, Chris................. 2001-03 Cotiart, E.M.........................1886
Bruni, James............... 1986-87 Carlson, Chris..................... 1975 Clark, E.W........................... 1876 Cotter, Bill...........................1980
Brunner, Louis.............. 1918-19 Carlsten, Rolf..................... 1929 Clay, A.G.............................. 1879 Coulson, David...........1948-50
Brutsche, Odin............ 1991-92 Carnett, J.B..................1896-98 Clay, Brandon.............1998-99 Coulter, James........... 1936-38
Bryant, Frederick (Von)..... 2004 Carne, Joseph............. 1978-79 Clay, William...................... 1997 Countryman, Cam... 2013. 2015-16
Bryant, James.....................1916 Carp, Evan..........................2018 Cleary, Francis.................... 1917 Couser, Eugene.......... 1958-59
Brydon, Stewart........ 1925-26 Carp, Ned............................ 1979 Clemm, Mark...................... 1987 Cowan, Richard.......... 1970-72
Bryers, Joel.........................1974 Carr,George................. 1935-37 Cloffredi, William.............. 1976 Cozens, Ernest........... 1909-10
Bubien, Walter..................1943 Carre, Matt.................2004-06 Cisburne, Gene..................1936 Craemer, John.............1940-41
Bucola, Robert.1971, 1973-74 Carrell, Granville........ 1927-28 Clappier Robert................. 1951 Cragun, Ryan.....................2019
Buehler, Patrick......... 1983-84 Carson, Brandon........ 1997-99 Clark, William................1971-72 Craig, Alfred.................2009-11
Buehler, Warren........ 1982-84 Carter, Donald.................... 1913 Clayton, Charles............... 1958 Craig, Clark.................. 1922-24
Buell, James................ 1962-63 Carter, John.......................1980 Cleary, Michael..................1999 Craig, Walter....................... 1912
Bull, A.E.........................1894-95 Carter, Wesley...................1989 Clement, Harrison..... 1963-65 Cramer D.D..........................1910
Bullock, Luke P........... 2017-18 Casanova, Vincent............ 1981 Clitus, Parnell..................... 1992 Crane, A.R............................ 1913
Bumgardner, Jim.........1971-73 Casey, Glenn.................1971-73 Clothier, William.......... 1915-16 Crane, F.A............................1916
Bunn, Eric..................... 1997-99 Cash, W.S............................ 1888 Clune, Donald...............1971-73 Crawford, Claude..............1919
Buonato, Stephen.....1984-86 Casias, Michael..................2013 Coates, C.............................1886 Crawford, William.............. 1911
Burdt, William....................1970 Castagnero, Steve.... 1986-87 Cobb, William............. 1992-93 Crawl-Bey, Timothy.1989-90
Burhorn, Clint.............1998-99 Castle, John........................1945 Cochran, Harold.......... 1920-21 Creeden, William....... 1965-67
Burk, Joseph............... 1932-33 Castle, James R......... 1952-54 Coffin, David............... 1958-59 Crenshaw, E.A................... 1876
Burke, Edmund J. .... 1937-38 Castles, Dan................ 2001-04 Cohen, John................. 1939-41 Cresci, Paul.................. 1932-34
Burnett, Cecil.............. 1930-32 Castner, Thomas............ 2009 Colabella, Jason L... 2005-08 Cressman, Glenn C..2007-08
Burnquist, Eric...................1993 Caughell, Bill............... 1986-88 Colasanti, Richard........... 1990 Creswell, Edward.............. 1917
Burrell, George...........1966-68 Ceesay, Ibrahim Solo......2014 Colavita, Brandon......2009-11 Crocicchia, Jim.1983, 1985-86
Bush, Christopher....... 2011-13 Cerullo, Fiorentino...........1974 Coleman, Daniel W..2006-07 Crooks, Thomas G...........1907
Bushek, Joseph........... 1951-53 Cerullo,Michael..................1994 Collis, Lionel................ 1930-32 Crosson, Phillip.................1936
Butkiewicz, A............. 1903-04 Chaffin, Kyle............... 2001-02 Colston, Harold.................1974 Crowther, Derric............... 1987
Butler, John................. 1924-26 Challgren, Benjamin.. 2013-15 Comizio, Richard.......1984-86 Crum, Carter...................... 1992
Butler, Reggie..................2000 Challis, Donald........ 1961, 1963 Comizio. Robert................1988 Cugini, Anthony.......... 1951-53
Buxbaum, Harry................1936 Chamberlin, Melville.1932-33 Conaway, Charles..... 1950-52 Cullen, Robert....................1930
Byrnes, Rory..................... 2004 Chambers, Tim........... 1982-84 Cone, S.M............................. 1891 Culp, John........................... 1985
Congeni, Leo...............1993-94 Cummings, Bruce......1958-60
Jim Castle Tim Chambers Conish, Adam............. 1996-97 Curley, David.....................1989
Conlin, James....................1954 Curley, John................. 1969-71
Conlin, Thomas.................1954 Currie, C.A........................... 1876
Connaughton, Daniel..2013-15 Curtin, Dan...................1989-90
Connell, David...................1970 Curtis, Erik................. 2003-04
Connell, James........... 1937-39 Cusick, Peter...................... 1978
Conway, James..........1947-48
Conway, Thomas.............. 1987 Kyle Derham
Conyer, Adam...................2019
Cook, Allan.........................1970
Cook, James................. 1981-83
-CCC- Cook, Jerold.......................1950
Champion, Ron.......... 1958-59
Caby, John................... 1987-88 Cook, William..................... 1917
Chandler, James B....1939-40
Caccuro, Frank..................1993 Coombs, Ken.............. 1983-85
Chandler, Ralph................. 1912
Coombs, Walter.... 1896, 1898-99
Cadigan, Kevin............ 2016-18 Chaplin, Stanley......... 1953-55
Calcagni, Cleo.............. 1941-42 Cooney, Christopher.1996-97
Charlston, Trevor........... 2009
Cooney, Francis.... 1945-46, 1948
Callahan, Jeffery...............1969 Charters, Thomas...... 1987-88
Callahan, Joseph....... 1954-56 Cooper, Austin F........ 2018-19
Chatterton, William C... 2007-08
Calver, J.W.........................1894 Cooper, Herbert...............1942 -DDD-
Chesley, C.D................ 1934-36
Cooper, Robert.................1969 D’Anna, Todd..............1989-90
Calvert, William (Ryan)... 2010-11 Chico, Michael...................1994
Cammon, Jr., Jay........ 2016-18 Copeland, Brandon..2009-12 D’Invilliers, E.V................... 1876
Chillura, Patton.................2014
Camp, Dion.........................1995 Copeland, William............. 1917 D’Ascendis, Dylan...2000-02
Chizmadia, Anthony.1938-40
Camp, E.B.....................1890-92 Corallo, Anthony..............1970 D’Orazio, Joseph M..2008-10
Chizmadia, John........ 1970-72
Campbell, Alan............1960-61 Corbin, Thomas................ 1972 Dafferner, Alex........... 1996-97
Chizmar, John............ 1983-84
Campbell, Robert......1959-60 Corbo, Allan................1949-50 Dale, David...................1901-02
Chizmar, Robert........ 1983-85
Cannon, John.............. 1952-53 Cornog, Chester......... 1951-53 Daley, Michael.............1975-77
Christiani, Mike............ 1981-82
Capodanno, Gabor...1993-94 Coroniti, Sam.............. 1983-84 Daley, Walter.............. 1937-39
Church, E.M.................. 1887-91
Capone, Andrew........ 1950-51 Corson, C.S................. 1903-04 Daniels, James............1992-94
Chwarzynski, Sam.2010, 2012-13
Capuano, Anthony.... 1956-57 Cosgrove, Justin....... 2009-10 Darby, Dondi.................... 2002
Chwastyk, Mike.......... 1967-69
Carbaugh, Troy.................1989 Cosmello, Brian..........1996-99 Darnbrough, Art........ 1933-35
Cisler, Nicholas R.... 2005-06
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Frazier, Tony...............1989-90 Gerber, Michael.................1994 Graves, Nelson................. 1900 Hancock, F.B......................1894
Frech, Terrance.......... 1972-74 Germino, Mike............1998-99 Gray, Alex..................... 1881-84 Hanlon, John............... 1957-59
Freeman, Jon Scott.. 1993-95 Gervin, Sydney........... 1928-29 Gray, G.R............................. 1888 Hanlon, Thomas.......... 1949-51
Freeman, Stephen..... 1991-92 Gette, Warren.............. 1929-31 Gray, Kevin J. .......... 2007-09 Hannum, John............ 1963-65
Freeman, Thomas............ 1925 Geyelin, H.C........................ 1876 Gray, Luther.................1960-61 Hannum, Richard..............1965
Fretz, Joseph.................... 1909 Giannakoulis, Peter...1992-94 Gray, Ronald...............1978-80 Hardaker, William......1960-62
Frick, Eric............................ 1982 Gibbs, Jeffrey..............2016-19 Greathouse, Jeremiah.... 1995-97 Harding, F.H.......................1884
Frick, Raymond..........1938-40 Gibbs, Thomas...........1990-92 Greco, Ralph............... 1958-59 Hardy, Leon................. 1954-55
Friedenberg, Rich.....1988-90 Giberson, Dudley........ 1931-32 Green, James.....................1944 Hare, T. Truxtun.........1897-00
Friedman, Aaron............ 2005 Giblin, Todd................. 1997-99 Greenawalt, Jon.........1958-60 Harper, L.B.......................... 1929
Friedman, Bart................... 1971 Gibron, James...................1988 Greenawalt, Sam.......1949-50 Harr, Robert.......................1950
Friend, Clarence...............1995 Giesecke, Brian............2010-11 Green, Charles............1929-30 Harrah, B.S.F...................... 1878
Fritzinger, Arthur P..2005-06 Gifford, Benjamin...... 1967-69 Green, Roger...................1911-12 Harrington, Stewart... 1910-12
Fryrear, Ronald................. 1967 Gifford, Paxson..........1940-42 Greene, Edward........ 1904-07 Harris, Andrew............. 2011-14
Fucci, Joseph................1971-73 Gigliotti, Frank..................1989 Greene, James............. 1970-71 Harris, David................. 1981-82
Fuddy, James.............1968-70 Gill, Charles.................. 1954-56 Greenfield, Albert............ 1977 Harris, Edward.............. 1913-15
Fullerton, E.G...................... 1881 Gill, R.C.................................1886 Gregonis, Walter.. 1942, 1946-47 Harris, Naheem........ 2004-07
Gillin, John...................1959-60 Gregorian, Vahe................ 1982 Harris, Nelson....................1947
Peter Gallagher Gillogly, Jay.................1969-70 Greiner, William................1994 Harris, Robert.....................1961
Gilmore, Thomas....... 1983-85 Gress, Charles............. 1976-77 Harris, William..............1971-73
Ginsberg, Robert.......1992-94 Griffin, Brian..... 1988, 1990-91 Harrison, C.C.............. 1895, 98
Ginter, Ernest................1971-73 Griffin, James..................... 1975 Hart, Reginald..............1877-79
Gisburne, Gene.......... 1934-35 Griffith, R.G...................1890-91 Hartwig, Robert.........1940-42
Gizzi, Thomas............. 1987-88 Griffith, William.................. 1913 Harvey, Herman..........1919-20
Glanz, Terry.................. 1981-82 Grisan, Rich.................. 1981-82 Harvey, W.S................. 1882-84
Glascott, William....... 1993-95 Griscom, C.A...................... 1885 Hasselbeck, Steve..... 1974-75
Glasgow, Steve...........1975-77 Gross, Stephen........... 1995-97 Hassler, Charles.... 1945-47, 1949
Glockner, Andy..........1992-94 Grosso, Joseph............ 2011-13 Hatch, Jeffrey........ 1999-2001
Glover, Malcolm......... 1988-89 Grosvenor, Denis....... 1976-78 Hauncher, Scott................ 1992
-GGG- Glover, Ryan M............ 2018-19 Grove, Louis........................ 1921 Hauze, James.............. 1934-36
Gaetano, Glenn............1971-73 Goines, Timothy............... 1979 Grzan, Marko.............2004-06 Hawkes, J.P......................... 1881
Gage,Timothy.1994-95, 1997 Goldsberry, Owen............2019 Guman, Doland................. 1952 Hawkins, Leonard........... 1990
Gallagher, Bernard..........1942, Goldsmith, Andrew S.... 2008-10 Gunnis, William................. 1935 Hawley, G.T......................... 1915
1946 Goldstrom, Don ........1949-50 Gurskie, John.............. 1952-54 Hayes, George................... 1972
Gallagher, Daniel..............2014 Goniprow, Joseph W.... 2007-09 Gustafson, H.I............. 1937-39 Hayes, Hunter J.......... 2017-19
Gallagher, Justin........1996-98 Goodman, S.M............ 1895-98 Hazelhurst, G.T............1877-78
Gallagher, P.J............. 1906-07 Goodwillie, J. Patrick.1992-94 Truxton Hare Head, J.................................1886
Gallagher, Patrick.............1907 Goodwin, Edward..... 1958-59 Heaton, J.A.......................... 1881
Gallagher, Peter......... 1982-84 Gordon, Andrew...............1944 Hedberg, Robert..............1944
Galan, Edward....... 1998-2001 Gordon, Mitch................... 1990 Hedges, J...........1895, 1897-98
Galan, John............. 1999-2001 Gotberg, Stephen............. 1981 Heffelfinger, Roy..............1954
Galas, Roman........ 1999-2002 Gottesman, Sam... 1999-2001 Heffernan, William.... 1970-72
Galik, John................... 1986-87 Gotwals, Charles................1914 Heilman, Adam....... 1909, 1912
Galli, Thomas.............. 1983-84 Goyette, Jeffrey......... 1983-85 Heimlicher, Jake...............2019
Gammill, James...........2014-16 Graber, Lance.................... 1982 Heintz, Emil................. 1925-26
Gardiner, John........... 1898-00 Grabmeier, Joseph... 1982-83 Heinz, Brad.................. 1985-86
Gardiner, William.......1899-02 Graf, Frank.....................1921-23 Heisman, John.............1890-91
Gardner, Cooper C.... 2015-18 Graham, Broderick L...... 2015, 2017-18
-HHH- Heller, Ronald....................1995
Garton, Keiffer.......... 2008-09 Graham, David........... 1967-68 Hadden, Luke............. 2001-04 Heller, Zachary C. ......2007-10
Gaskell, Scott.............. 1996-97 Graham, F.W.W......... 1885-87 Hager, Matt.........................1999 Helman, Wayne..... 1944, 1946-48
Gaston, F. Harold..... 1906-08 Graham, Robert.........1947-49 Haggard, Jake...................2019 Hembrough, Marc..... 1982-83
Gates, Donald..............1990-91 Graham, Samuel...............2012 Haggerty, Stewart..... 1951-53 Hemeon, Melbourne.. 1931-32
Gates, Gerald.............. 1963-65 Grain, Edwin..... 1941-42, 1946 Haines, Donald............1973-75 Hemings, Greg...........1979-80
Gates, Griffith....................2013 Gramigna, Edward, Jr..... 1980-81
Haines, Donald, Jr......... 2002 Henderson, Carl......... 1965-67
Gaudet, Charles................ 1977 Gramigna, Edward.... 1952-53 Hake, Edward..............1925-27 Henderson, Matthew.2014-16
Gawlas, Robert.............2010-11 Granata, Richard..............1996 Hall, Karl......................... 1981-83 Hendrickson, Tayler.. 2014-17
Gay, Richard................ 1988-89 Grant, James P...................2011 Hall, Kenneth......................1996 Heneghan, Francis.... 1983-84
Gedin, Kory................2004-06 Grant, Maceo..............1990-92 Hamer, Ernest...............1921-22 Henley, Mike................ 1986-88
Geisel, John.................1962-64 Grass, James............... 1985-87 Hamilton, Brian.......... 1997-98 Henning, Charles......... 1914-16
Gelbert, Charles......... 1893-96 Graupner, William.....1929-30 Hamlin, Thomas.........1966-68 Hensch, Doug.............1989-90
Genther, P.E........................ 1921 Graustein, Robert...... 1975-76 Hamme, J.M........................1886 Henry.................................... 1876
Gentle, Richard..........1928-30 Grave, William.............. 1919-21 Hamscher, Matthew..2008-11 Henry, Benjamin...............2016
Georgalas, Loui...............2000 Gravenhorst, Barry.......... 1987 Hance, H.M................... 1876-78 Hensle, Terry............... 1962-63
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Steven Ortman Owen, Thomas...........1964-66 Peterson, Marty.........1984-86 Purdy, Larry................. 1958-59
Owens, John................ 1961-63 Petit, John.................... 1974-75 Puzio, Adrian.............. 1997-99
Owens, Richard.......... 1965-67 Petrisko, Jerome.......1964-66 Pyles, Warren.................. 2008
Petronio, Matthew...........1984
David Pottruck Petuskey, William...... 1974-76 -QQQ-
Pfeilmeier, Francis....1966-68 Quarterman, Tyrone.......2016
Pfuff, William..............1949-50 Quigley, Emanuel.............. 1917
Phelps, Steven...................1984 Quigley, William.......... 1915-16
Philbert-Richardson, Kylan.2016 Quillen, Frank..............1941-43
Philip-Guide, Sheldon..... 1993-94 Quinn, John.................1946-49
Philippi, Sam.... 2015-17, 2019
Philippi, Thomas............... 1979 Frank Reagan
-OOO-
Phillips, Joe................2000-03
Oakerson, William.....1969-70
Phillips, John (Jack)...... 2002
Oakhill, John...................... 1957
Philler, William.................. 1909
Obara, Timothy.......... 1985-86
Pickarski, F.A.............. 1901-04
Ober, Joseph.............. 1936-37 -PPP-
Pickell, Kevin............... 1976-77
O’Brien, Conor.............2016-19 Pace, David...................1980-81
Pidgeon, Thomas.......1980-81
O’Brien, Riley J............ 2018-19 Packard, F.A........................ 1881
Piela, Joseph............... 1995-98
O’Connell, Matthew......... 1992 Packard, John.............. 1961-63
Pierce, Michael................ 2004
O’Connor, Gavin........ 1983-85 Padon, Ben.........................2019
Pietrovito, Patrick............1966
O’Connor, John..........1964-65 Page, Donald.....................1974
Pike, Charles...................... 1909
Odell, Robert...............1941-43 Page, Robert....................... 1951
Pike, Robert........................ 1925
Odiorne, Richard.............. 1925 Paik, Woodrow..........1992-94 -RRR-
Pikiel, Michael............. 1997-98
O’Donnell, Vincent...........1974 Paino, Alex G.................... 2010 Rader, Matt.................. 1997-98
Pinciotti, Michael........2010-12
Off, Harry......................1894-95 Palilli, Dominic............ 1936-38 Radisic, Boris.............. 1976-78
Pine, Walter................. 1927-28
O’Gorman, Robert............1919 Palmer, Stephin........... 1989-91 Radosevich, Trevor.........2019
Pinnel, John........................1964
O’Hara, Brendan......... 2017-19 Palombo, Carl.............. 1931-33 Rafeedie, Fred................... 1983
Pinney, John.......................1968
Okere, Kelechukwu.2003-05 Panciello, Donald....... 2013-16 Rafetto, Herbert................1916
Pinto, Thomas..............1971-72
Oko, Thomas................ 1989-91 Panfil, Robert............... 1961-62 Raffel, William............. 1929-31
Pisacane, Frank.......... 1957-59
Okolovitch, Todd.1999-00, 2002 Pankratz, Joe................... 2003 Ragone, William..........2010-13
Pisano, Stephen......... 1983-84
Okoro, Nick......... 2003, 2005 Panzini, James............ 1985-86 Raike, Brian....... 2004-05, 07
Pisarri, Ryan.............. 2004-05
Okun, Mike.................... 1981-82 Pappas, Charles................1966 Rainwater, Laye.........1938-40
Pita, Frank........................... 1932
O’Leary, James.......... 1972-74 Papworth, Alton........ 1922-24 Raksnis, John..................... 1957
Plaza, Fred............. 1999-2002
O’Leary, Zachary........ 2014-17 Park, David.................... 2011-13 Ralston, F.W................ 1885-86
Pletz, Lee Rob...................1942
Olekszak, Gregory........... 1952 Parke, Samuel.................... 1925 Ramm, Keith...................... 1987
Plummer, Gary..................1986
Olekszyk, Steve.........1984-86 Parker, Luke................1993-94 Ramsdell, Fred........... 1909-10
Poderys, Eric... 1987, 1989-90
Olenn, Stanley............ 1962-63 Parker, Randy........ 1999-2001 Rascoe, Larry..............1996-98
Poleski, Frank....................1968
Olexy, Joseph............. 1927-29 Parsons, Chris.1996-97, 1999 Raser, William............. 1956-58
Pomygalski, Rich....... 1953-55
Oliver, H.D.................... 1892-93 Parsons, Ross.............. 1986-87 Rask, Erik.......................2009-11
Posey, W.C.........................1884
Olsen, John..................1929-30 Pasik, Timothy...................1980 Rasmussen, Jason......2009-11
Potter, Wilson............ 1899-00
Olson, Kyle L. .......... 2008-09 Patel, Sagar............... 2003-05 Ratowsky, Alfred....... 1927-29
Pottruck, David.......... 1967-69
Onderdonk, Robert.. 1930-32 Paul, Jordon....................... 1982 Rawicz, David..............1990-91
Poulos, Daniel..............2014-16
O’Malley, Ryan............. 2012-15 Paul, William............... 1962-63 Rea, Matthew......................2011
Powel, John................. 1932-33
O’Neill, Brian...................... 1979 Pauxtis, Simon H..............1907 Reagan, Charles.........1907-08
Powell, Robert............ 1932-33
O’Neill, Brian J............. 2017-19 Pearson, Christian M..2015-18 Reagan, Francis.........1938-40
Power, Allan................1949-50
O’Neill, Dave............... 1997-98 Peden, J.C............................ 1913 Reale, Vaughan.................1984
Power, Corey...............2014-16
O’Neill, Doug..1997-98, 2000 Peeke, Gregory................. 1992 Recchiuti, Michael.. 2002-04
Powers, Josh B. ....... 2008-10
O’Neill, Hugh....................... 1951 Pendleton, Philip............... 1921 Reckus, George................. 1923
Powers, Michael........ 2001-03
O’Neill, Michael........... 1983-85 Pennington, Chris.1999-2002 Reda, Joseph.....................1993
Powers, Nathan K. .2008-09
O’Neill, William........... 1935-37 Pennypacker, John... 1932-34 Reese, J.L..................... 1892-93
Poynter, William........ 1975-76
Opekun, Walter.......... 1928-29 Pepicelli, Vincent..............1944 Regan, Daniel.............. 1967-69
Prebola, William................ 1982
Orbison, T.J........................1896 Pepper, George.................1914 Reich, Robert.............. 1976-77
Prendergast, Dan.......1980-81
Oristagleo, Robert....1946-48 Pepper, George......... 1885-86 Reichenbach, Doug..1945-49
Price, Eric............................. 1981
Ortman, Steven.......... 1982-84 Peralta, Carlos................... 1982 Reinert, Matthew.2006, 2008
Price, I.C................................ 1891
Osborne, James................. 1931 Perilstein, Ronald............. 1977 Reiser, Christian.........1979-80
Price, Joshua....................... 1915
Osentowski, Chris..... 1995-96 Perina, Carl.................. 1930-32 Remak, Gus......1879-83, 1885
Price, Terrill.........................1914
Osgood, Winchester.1893-94 Perkins, David J.......... 2018-19 Renfrow, Lucious...... 1975-76
Price, W.C........................... 1888
Ostrosky, Vincent...... 1981-82 Perot, F.C......................1880-81 Repass, Robert................ 2007
Price, W.M.................... 1883-84
Ostrowski, William...........1969 Perry, Brian..................1989-90 Rettig, Austin............. 1993, 95
Prior, Richard..................... 1979
O’Toole, James.......... 1982-84 Perskie, Jake.............. 2001-03 Reynolds, M.S..1901, 1903-04
Procacci, Phillip................1969
O’Toole, Kevin...................1970 Person, Brian...........1997-2001 Rheault, Corbin.......... 1992-93
Pronchick, James............. 1977
Outland, John............. 1897-99 Peterson, Chris........... 1966-67 Rhoads, William.........1948-50
Prudente, Ernest........1949-50
Overfield, P.D..............1896-99 Peterson, Jake D............. 2010 Riblett, Paul.................. 1929-31
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Don Snyder Stern, Cole..........................2014 Taylor, Daryl................ 1972-74 Trautman, Tim.............1977-78
Stevenson, Vincent. 1904-05 Taylor, H.T................... 1903-04 Tremba, John.............. 1967-68
Stewart, H.F..................1876-77 Taylor, Ty....................... 2011-13 Trerotola, Nicholas.... 1931-33
Stewart, W.......................... 1876 Teas, John.....................1899-01 Triglia, Adam J.......... 2009-10
Stewart, W.H......................1880 Teller, Michael.............1993-94 Trombley, Erick........... 1991-92
Stewart, W.M...............1877-79 Teodecki, Stephen....1993-96 Trout, Albert....................... 1931
Stibich, Jack W.................2015 Terpak, John............... 1957-59 Troychak, Dennis....... 1956-57
Stickel, Walter............1943-44 Thayer, Edmund........... 1910-11 Truskey, John....................1949
Stiff, Bertram..............1940-42 Thayer, George..........1878-80 Tucker, Kevin.............. 1993-95
Stiles, Brent........................1999 Thayer, George.......... 1924-25 Tucker, W.S.........................1914
Stilwell, Gary............... 1975-76 Thayer, H.C.................. 1888-92 Tuff, Lonnie..................2014-16
Stofko, Paul Lee........ 1933-35 Thayer, J.B...................1979-80 Tunis, J.P.......... 1884-86, 1888
Smith, Malcolm...................1941
Stokes, Gregory............... 1990 Thayer, S.............................. 1883 Turbitt, Clifford................. 1983
Smith, Mason............... 2012-13
Stokes, Terrance.......1992-94 Thayer, W..................... 1892-93 Turner, Michael B......1990-92
Smith, Monroe............ 1930-32
Stone, Thomas......... 2005-07 Thexton, Tanner......... 2013-15 Turner, Michael G......1992-94
Smith, Robert....................1966
Strahlendorff, Ryan.2000-03 Thomas, B.A.................1901-02 Tussing, Theodore...........1943
Smith, Whitney.......... 1963-65
Stranix, Robert............ 1961-62 Thomas, Carl................ 1917-20 Tuten, Matthew R. .. 2008-10
Smith, William....................1941
Straub, Fred................ 1937-38 Thomas, Daniel........... 1989-91 Twamley, David.........2009-12
Smugeresky, Joe.......1969-70
Straus, Fred........................1920 Thomas, Enid.............. 1923-24 Twitmeyer, Thomas. 1957-58
Smyth, Corning.................1934
Straus, Joseph........ 1917, 1920 Thomas, Jamie...........1979-80 Tyler, Kevin......................... 1976
Snover, J.B...................1898-99
Strauss, Mark.....................1974 Thomas, Kenneth.......2013-14
Snyder, Don.............. 2004-05
Strem, Lawrence....... 1934-35 Thomas, Matthew.....1998-99 -UUU-
Snyder, Joseph.................1939
Strich, Randy.............. 1978-79 Thomas, Owen D. .. 2008-09 Uffenheimer, L.J. .............1896
Snyder, Richard................ 1925
Stroffolino, Anthony.. 2011-12 Thomas, T.T........................ 1893 Ulizio, Matthew........... 1991-92
Sokolis, Stanley.......... 1930-32
Strouss, Adam............. 2013-16 Thompson, Andrew......... 1925 Ulmer, Greg.................. 1989-91
Solomon, William T... 2015-17
Stubblebine, Edward...... 1958 Thompson, Daniel.......1971-73 Upton, Charles...........1893-94
Solow, Steven............. 1970-72
Sudhaus, William.......1968-69 Thompson, Duvol..... 2001-04 Urban, Charles............ 1927-28
Sommer, Frank......1907, 1909
Suffredini, Peter................1934 Thompson, Paul... 1881-82, 84-85 Urban, Patrick.................... 1973
Sommers, James...............1910
Sullivan, G.H..................1921-22 Thompson, Erik..........1994-96 Urquhart, William........ 1914-16
Sonekan, Taheeb O... 2017-19
Sullivan, Michael...............1965 Thompson, Scott.............. 1985 Utke, William................1972-73
Sontich, Lukas J......... 2015-17
Sullivan, William............... 1927 Thomson, Archie..............1890 Utz, John...................... 1927-29
Sorenson, Leo.........1923, 1925
Surmiak, Edward....... 1952-53 Thomson, Nelson............. 1985
Sorrenti, Frank........... 1976-77
Sutherland, Frank........1921-23 Thomson, Robert........1971-73
Soslow, Jack................ 2016-18
Sutter, Charles................... 1937 Thomson, W.S.................... 1891 Marty Vaughn
Soukup, Thomas............... 1978
Swan, Joseph.....................1942 Thornton, Blakely........... 2008
Southard, Terry.................1944
Swan, Robert......................1916 Thorton, H.W..............1890-93
Soyster, Michael........ 1995-97
Sweeney, Eugene............. 1935 Thorton, James.......... 1982-83
Spaeth, J.D.E............... 1887-88
Sweeney, Thomas......1977-78 Thurman, John........... 1920-22
Spillane, David.................. 1960
Sweeney, William...... 1930-32 Thwaites, George............. 1928
Spitznagel, John.........1990-91
Sylk, Thomas.......................1961 Tighe, Frank..............1913, 1915
Spizuoco, Denis................ 1975
Sylva, John.........................1980 Tilghman, Ben................... 1879
Spounagle, Robert....1945-48
Sypher, H.H........1886-89, 1891 Timlin, Timothy...........1977-78
Spreen, Travis E................2018
Syrek, Richard............. 1981-83 Timoney, Thomas............1948
Spruance, Russell............... 1911
Szakals, Peter.................... 1973 Titzel, John..........1916, 1918-19
Stanford, George.............. 1931
Szostak, Steven.......... 2012-13 Tokarczyk, Dolph......1946-48
Stanger, Rhys....................1942 -VVV-
Tokarczyk, Dolph, Jr..1987-88
Stannard, J.B.......... 1894, 1896 Vaccari, Richard........ 1973-74
Duvol Thompson Tokarczyk, Justyn...... 1991-92
Stannard, W....................... 1895 Vail, L. deP..1889-90, 1892-93
Tolton, James............. 1992-93
Stanton, J.J................2004-06 Valentich, Fred........... 1962-63
Tonelli, Matthew........ 1993-95
Stapleton, Austin........ 2016-17 Valentine, A.S....................1889
Toothill, George......... 1934-35
Stapleton, Christian... 2013-15 Valerio, Joseph..........1988-90
Topchik, Robert................1949
Starkey Jr, Rory................2019 Vance, Gordon..................1936
Torgersen, Aleksander.... 2014-16
Startzell, Stanley............... 1971 Van Ginkel, Charles..........1910
Torrey, Robert............1902-05
Stearns, S.L......................... 1895 Van Loon, W.E.................. 1888
Townes, Marlin............... 2002
Steele, Edward..................1934 Van Meter, Mark........ 1995-97
Townsend, Dave........ 1997-98
Stefanski, Kevin.2000, 2002, Van Roten, Gregory..2009-11
Townsend, Charles... 1900-01
.............................................. 2004 Varaitis, Joseph.......... 1951-53
Townsend, G..................... 1906
Stehle, F...............................1898 Vasturia, John.............. 1981-82
-TTT- Townsend, Russell............1914
Stein, E................................ 1906 Vaughn, Martin........... 1973-74
Tabor, Zachary..................2013 Townsend, S...................... 1906
Steinberg, Steven............1968 Vecchio, Louis.2014, 2016-17
Talarico, William........1946-48 Townsend, Stockton.......1908
Stengel, Raymond....1943-44 Veldman, Peter........ 2002-03
Tanseer, Leonard....... 1929-31 Tozer, Eliot..................1964-66
Stephens, H.W................... 1923 Veling, George..................1943
Taps, Austin................. 2013-15 Trapp, Terrence......... 1997-98
Stephens, Robert.............1939 Villanueva, Edwin........... 2004
Tarrach, Chris....................1995 Trautman, George..... 1952-54
Stephenson, Kyle...... 1987-88 Velleco, Peter....................1959
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Passing Records
PASSING YARDS Season-by-Season Passing
Leaders
Game Yards Opponent Date
1. Gavin Hoffman 476 Brown 10.28.2000 Year Player Yards Att. Comp.
2. Mike Mitchell 428 Dartmouth 10.5.2002 1956 Rich Ross 150 49 12
3. Gavin Hoffman 399 Columbia 10.16.1999 1957 Tom Twitmyer 182 26 10
4. Nick Robinson 395 Yale 10.26.2019 1958 Larry Purdy 445 69 27
1959 George Koval 589 82 37
5. Gavin Hoffman 394 Harvard 11.11.2000
1960 George Koval 288 56 24
6. Pat McDermott 384 Bucknell 10.9.2004 1960 Porter Shreve 288 53 27
7. Mike Mitchell 371 Cornell 11.22.2003 1961 Luther Gray 150 46 16
8. Robert Irvin 365 Princeton 11.4.2006 1962 John Owens 265 50 22
9. Mark DeRosa 360 Cornell 11.19.1994 1963 Donald Challis 318 64 28
10. Gavin Hoffman 356 Lehigh 9.16.2000 1964 Tom Kennedy 283 71 26
11. Nick Robinson 354 Princeton 11.23.2019 1965 Bill Creeden 501 95 45
12. Mike Mitchell 351 Yale 10.26.2002 1966 Bill Creeden 1,842 265 121
13. Alek Torgersen 350 Yale 10.23.2015 1967 Bill Creeden 870 164 70
Alek Torgersen 350 Dartmouth 10.4.2014 1968 Bernie Zbrzeznj 1,278 188 101
15. Alek Torgersen 349 Princeton 11.8.2014 1969 John Brown 493 91 44
16. Gavin Hoffman 348 Harvard 11.13.1999 1970 Pancho Micir 1,292 214 104
17. Gavin Hoffman 343 Brown 10.23.1999 1971 Gary Shue 1,016 135 65
18. Pat McDermott 341 Brown 10.30.2004 1972 Tom Pinto 694 74 34
1973 Marty Vaughn 1,926 206 114
19. Alek Torgersen 336 Lehigh 9.19.2015
1974 Marty Vaughn 1,503 213 112
20. Pat McDermott 334 Villanova 9.24.2005 1975 Bob Graustein 1,197 183 107
Mike Mitchell 334 Brown 11.2.2002 1976 Bob Graustein 1,429 230 127
22. Matt Rader 334 Brown 10.25.1997 1977 Tom Roland 189 49 16
1978 Tom Roland 300 47 22
1979 Doug Marzonie 944 136 59
Season Year Yards
1980 Gary Vura 284 63 22
1. Gavin Hoffman 2000 3,214 1981 Doug Marzonie 893 199 85
2. Mike Mitchell 2002 2,803 1982 Gary Vura 1,771 275 148
3. Alek Torgersen 2014 2,689 1983 John McGeehan 1,266 169 79
4. Mike Mitchell 2003 2,470 1984 John McGeehan 1,493 169 95
5. Nick Robinson 2019 2,331 1985 Jim Crocicchia 1,250 208 113
6. Gavin Hoffman 1999 2,328 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1,200 176 90
7. Alek Torgersen 2016 2,231 1987 John Keller 580 81 51
8. Jimmy McGeehan 1993 2,197 1988 Malcolm Glover 1,498 190 103
9. Robert Irvin 2006 2,128 1989 Malcolm Glover 1,733 273 147
10. Mark DeRosa 1995 2,053 1990 Doug Hensch 1,088 197 91
11. Matt Rader 1998 2,026 1991 Jimmy McGeehan 848 179 74
12. Gavin Hoffman 2001 2,000 1992 Jimmy McGeehan 909 160 86
1993 Jimmy McGeehan 2,197 318 183
13. Alek Torgersen 2015 1,996
1994 Mark DeRosa 1,832 244 152
14. Pat McDermott 2004 1,995
1995 Mark DeRosa 2,053 292 157
15. Marty Vaughn 1973 1,926 1996 Tom MacLeod 720 150 75
16. Billy Ragone 2011 1,860 1997 Matt Rader 1,832 289 164
17. Bill Creeden 1966 1,842 1998 Matt Rader 2,026 279 172
1999 Gavin Hoffman 2,328 336 200
2000 Gavin Hoffman 3,214 386 272
Career Years Yards
2001 Gavin Hoffman 2,000 282 179
1. Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 7,542 2002 Mike Mitchell 2,803 371 241
2. Alek Torgersen 2013-16 7,025 2003 Mike Mitchell 2,470 319 200
3. Mike Mitchell 2000, 2002-03 5,547 2004 Pat McDermott 1,995 294 159
4. Billy Ragone 2009-13 5,104 2005 Pat McDermott 1,621 261 136
5. Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 3,954 2006 Robert Irvin 2,128 312 174
6. Mark DeRosa 1994-95 3,885 2007 Bryan Walker 1,468 281 152
7. Matt Rader 1997-98 3,858 2008 Robert Irvin 1,031 169 89
8. Pat McDermott 2003-05 3,820 2009 Kyle Olson 1,074 191 100
9. Malcom Glover 1987-89 3,462 2010 Billy Ragone 834 123 70
10. Marty Vaughn 1973-74 3,429 2011 Billy Ragone 1,860 265 151
11. Robert Irvin 2006-08 3,413 2012 Billy Ragone 1,288 210 118
12. Nick Robinson 2017-19 3,241 2013 Billy Ragone 1,105 184 95
2014 Alek Torgersen 2,689 421 260
13. Bill Creeden 1965-67 3,213
2015 Alek Torgersen 1,996 236 163
14. Jim Crocicchia 1983, 85-86 2,890 2016 Alek Torgersen 2,231 296 198
15. Gary Vura 1980-82 2,859 2017 W. Fischer-Colbrie 1,524 192 119
16. John McGeehan 1983-84 2,759 2018 Ryan Glover 1,482 122 205
17. Bob Graustein 1975-76 2,626 2019 Nick Robinson 2,331 329 196
18. Reds Bagnell 1948-50 2,013
*includes all of Penn’s career 2,000-yard passers
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TOUCHDOWNS OPPONENT RECORDS
Game Touchdowns Opponent Date Opponent Single-Game Record - Passing Yards
1. Mike Mitchell 5 vs. Cornell 11.22.2003 566................................Mike Nebrich (Fordham - 10.11.2014)
2. Alek Torgersen 4 vs. Yale 10.23.2015
Alek Torgersen 4 at Yale 10.21.2016 Opponent Single-Game Record - Passing Attempts
Will Fischer-Colbrie 4 at Lehigh 9.23.2017 60..................................... Ricky Rahne (Cornell - 11.16.2000)
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Kicking Records
KICKING POINTS FIELD GOALS - MADE
Game PTS Opponent Date Game FGs Opponent Date
Jimmy Gammill 16 at Fordham 10.11.2014 1. Jimmy Gammill 5 at Fordham 10.11.2014
Jason Feinberg 16 at Princeton 11.4.2000 2. Derek Zoch 4 Dartmouth 10.1.2005
Jason Feinberg 4 Princeton 11.4.2000
Jason Feinberg 4 Yale 10.30.1999
Season Year PTS Andy Glockner 4 Columbia 10.15.1994
1. Jason Feinberg 2000 83 Rich Friedenberg 4 Colgate 10.15.1988
2. Peter Veldman 2002 79
3. Peter Veldman 2003 76
4. Tom Murphy 1969 69 Season Year FGs
5. Andrew Samson 2008 68 1. Andrew Samson 2008 16
2. Rich Friedenberg 1988 15
Ivy Season Year PTS Jason Feinberg 1999 15
1. Jason Feinberg 2000 65 Jason Feinberg 2000 15
2. Peter Veldman 2002 62
3. Tom Murphy 1984 61 Ivy Season Year FGs
4. Peter Veldman 2003 60 1. Andrew Samson 2008 13
5. Jason Feinberg 2000 56 2. Jason Feinberg 2000 12
Jason Feinberg 1999 12
Career Years PTS 4. Peter Veldman 2003 11
1. Andrew Samson 2007-10 238 Jeremiah Greathouse 1995 11
2. Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 218 Andy Glockner 1994 11
3. Jeremiah Greathouse 1995-97 170 Mark Horowitz 1993 11
4. Peter Veldman 2001-03 166
Career Years FGs
Ivy Career Years PTS 1. Andrew Samson 2007-10 43
1. Andrew Samson 2007-10 184 2. Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 41
2. Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 175 3. Jeremiah Greathouse 1995-97 33
3. Peter Veldman 2001-03 128 4. Andy Glockner 1992-94 29
5. Peter Veldman 2001-03 27
Jason Feinberg
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Scoring Records
SCORING Season-by-Season Scoring Leaders
Year Player TDs FGs PAT Points
Game Points Opponent Date 1956 Frank Riepl 3 0 12 30
1. Jim Finn 36 Brown 10.24.1998 1957 Frank Riepl 4 0 9 34
2. Rex Wray 33 Delaware 9.24.1921 1958 David Coffin 4 0 0 24
3. Frank Reagan 31 Princeton 10.19.1940 1959 Fred Doelling 7 0 2 46
Paul Scull 31 Cornell 11.29.1928 1960 Jon Greenawalt 4 0 1 26
5. Chris Flynn 30 Dartmouth 11.21.1987 1961 John Owens 2 0 0 12
Ed Allen 30 Lafayette 10.5.1946 1962 John Owens 5 0 0 30
1963 Bruce Molloy 3 0 1 19
1964 Barry Ellman 4 0 0 24
Season Year TDs FGs PAT Points 1965 Rick Owens 5 0 0 30
1. Howard Berry 1917 10 8 25 109 1966 Cabot Knowlton 9 0 0 54
2. Frank Reagan 1940 17 0 1 103 1967 Cabot Knowlton 10 0 1 62
3. Jim Finn 1998 17 0 0 102 1968 Eliot Berry 0 11 16 49
4. Kris Ryan 2001 16 0 0 96 1969 Eliot Berry 0 5 11 26
5. Bob Folwell 1907 18* 0 5 95 1970 Bob Hoffman 8 0 0 48
6. LeRoy Mercer 1912 15 0 1 91 1971 Don Clune 5 0 0 30
1972 Adolph Bellizeare 11 0 1 68
7. Paul Scull 1928 11 0 24 90
1973 Adolph Bellizeare 10 0 0 60
8. Justin Watson 2017 14 0 1^ 86
1974 Adolph Bellizeare 9 0 0 54
9. Joe Sandberg 2006 14 0 0 84 1975 John Wixted 6 0 1 38
Bryan Keys 1989 14 0 0 84 1976 Tim Mazzetti 0 7 7 27
Bryan Keys 1988 14 0 0 84 1977 Denis Grosvenor 6 0 0 36
*Touchdowns were worth five points in 1907. 1978 Denis Grosvenor 7 0 0 42
^ Includes 2pt Conversions
1979 Ron Gray 3 0 1 20
1980 John Dwyer 0 5 10 25
Career Years TDs FGs PAT Points 1981 Karl Hall 6 0 0 36
1. Andrew Samson 2007-10 0 43 109 238 1982 Dave Shulman 0 8 25 49
2. Jason Feinberg 1998-2000 0 41 95 218 1983 Chuck Nolan 8 0 0 48
3. Bryan Keys 1987-89 35 0 0 210 1984 Tom Murphy 0 12 33 69
4. Justin Watson 2014-17 34 0 2^ 208 1985 Ray Saunders 0 11 16 49
4. Kris Ryan 1998-2001 34 0 0 204 1986 Chris Flynn 12 0 0 72
5. Paul Scull 1926-28 21 7 38 185 1987 Chris Flynn 9 0 0 54
6. Adolph Bellizeare 1972-74 30 0 1 182 1988 Bryan Keys 14 0 0 84
7. Jim Finn 1995-98 30 0 0 180 1989 Bryan Keys 14 0 0 84
8. Joe Sandberg 2005-07 29 0 0 174 1990 Mitch Gordon 7 0 0 42
9. Jeremiah Greathouse 1995-97 0 33 71 170 1991 Damon Young 3 0 1 20
10. Peter Veldman 2001-03 0 27 85 166 1992 Sundiata Rush 10 0 0 60
LeRoy Mercer* 1910-12 30 0 1 166 1993 Miles Macik 13 0 1 80
*Touchdowns were five points in 1910 and 1911, and six 1994 Andy Glockner 0 14 20 62
points beginning in 1912. Mercer had 15 touchdowns from 1995 Jeremiah Greathouse 0 13 30 69
1910-11 and 15 in 1912. 1996 Jasen Scott 11 0 1 68
^ Includes 2pt Conversions 1997 Jim Finn 13 0 0 78
1998 Jim Finn 17 0 0 102
1999 Jason Feinberg 0 15 26 71
2000 Jason Feinberg 0 15 38 83
TOUCHDOWNS 2001 Kris Ryan 16 0 0 96
2002 Peter Veldman 0 12 43 79
Touchdowns - Season 2003 Dan Castles 13 0 0 78
18.................................................................... Bob Folwell (1907) Sam Mathews 13 0 0 78
2004 Dan Castles 8 0 0 48
2005 Derek Zoch 0 11 27 60
Touchdowns - Career
2006 Joe Sandberg 14 0 0 84
35.............................................................. Bryan Keys (1987-89)
2007 Joe Sandberg 9 0 0 54
34..........................................................Justin Watson (2014-17) 2008 Andrew Samson 0 16 20 68
2009 Andrew Samson 0 11 25 58
2010 Brandon Colavita 12 0 0 72
2011 Connor Loftus 0 9 27 54
OPPONENT RECORDS 2012 Connor Loftus 0 7 28 49
2013 Connor Loftus 0 4 28 38
Opponent Points - Game 2014 Jimmy Gammill 0 11 24 57
36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Nebrich (Fordham - 10.11.2014) 2015 Justin Watson 10 0 1 62
2016 Tre Solomon 9 0 0 54
Opponent Touchdowns - Game 2017 Justin Watson 14 0 1 86
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Marinaro (Cornell - 10.20.1971) 2018 Jack Soslow 0 11 21 54
2019 Karekin Brooks 9 0 0 54
KICK RETURNS
Yards - Season
619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Ortman (1984)
Yards - Career
1,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Wynn (2006-09)
1,148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Fabish (1993-96)
OPPONENT RECORD
Longest Kick Return - Opponent
103 . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Jack Stuart (Army - 11.13.1948)
Kris Ryan
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Total Offense Records
TOTAL OFFENSE Season-by-Season
Total Offense Leaders
Game Yards Opponent Date Year Player Yards Plays TDs
1. Reds Bagnell 490 Dartmouth 10.14.1950 1956 Frank Riepl 497 127 5
2. Gavin Hoffman 476 Brown 10.28.2000 1957 Fred Doelling 511 98 1
3. Mike Mitchell 434 Dartmouth 10.5.2002 1958 Larry Purdy 428 100 8
4. Alek Torgersen 417 Cornell 11.22.2014 1959 Fred Doelling 707 134 7
5. Alek Torgersen 397 Yale 10.23.2015 1960 Porter Shreve 623 167 4
6. Gavin Hoffman 394 Harvard 11.11.2000 1961 John Owens 341 115 2
7. Bryan Walker 387 Brown 10.27.2007 1962 John Owens 672 164 5
1963 Bruce Molloy 455 145 3
Mark DeRosa 387 Cornell 11.19.1994
1964 Bruce Molloy 407 147 3
9. Gavin Hoffman 383 Columbia 10.16.1999
1965 Bill Creeden 468 125 6
10. Pat McDermott 378 Bucknell 10.9.2004 1966 Bill Creeden 1,932 352 15
11. Pat McDermott 377 Brown 10.30.2004 1967 Bill Creeden 985 220 8
12. Mike Mitchell 371 Cornell 11.22.2003 1968 Bernie Zbrzeznj 1,387 275 9
13. Robert Irvin 362 Princeton 11.4.2006 1969 John Brown 414 150 2
14. Marty Vaughn 356 Dartmouth 11.23.1974 1970 Pancho Micir 1,324 309 11
15. Mike Mitchell 351 Yale 10.26.2002 1971 Gary Shue 976 193 6
16. Gavin Hoffman 348 Lehigh 9.16.2000 1972 Adolph Bellizeare 849 168 11
17. Mike Mitchell 345 Brown 11.2.2002 1973 Marty Vaughn 2,035 290 19
1974 Marty Vaughn 1,598 300 13
1975 Bob Graustein 1,318 264 8
Season Year Pass Rush Yards 1976 Bob Graustein 1,439 307 3
1. Gavin Hoffman 2000 3,214 -65 3,149 1977 Denis Grosvenor 743 185 6
1978 Denis Grosvenor 805 190 7
2. Alek Torgersen 2014 2,689 189 2,878
1979 Doug Marzonie 1,109 236 7
3. Mike Mitchell 2002 2,803 -74 2,729
1980 Rick Beauvais 550 133 1
4. Alek Torgersen 2016 2,231 396 2,627
1981 Doug Marzonie 868 239 6
5. Mike Mitchell 2003 2,470 -71 2,399 1982 Gary Vura 1,832 344 15
6. Nick Robinson 2019 2331 52 2,383 1983 John McGeehan 1,268 231 11
7. Alek Torgersen 2015 1,996 320 2,316 1984 John McGeehan 1,500 212 15
8. Jimmy McGeehan 1993 2,197 96 2,293 1985 Jim Crocicchia 1,178 240 10
9. Billy Ragone 2011 1,860 424 2,284 1986 Jim Crocicchia 1,129 200 11
10. Gavin Hoffman 1999 2,328 -178 2,150 1987 Chris Flynn 751 151 9
11. Robert Irvin 2006 2,128 -53 2,075 1988 Malcolm Glover 1,525 259 8
12. Matt Rader 1998 2,026 33 2,059 1989 Malcolm Glover 1,903 348 4
13. Pat McDermott 2004 1,995 47 2,042 1990 Doug Hensch 1,080 243 5
14. Marty Vaughn 1973 1,926 109 2,035 1991 Jimmy McGeehan 832 226 8
15. Mark DeRosa 1995 2,053 -89 1,964 1992 Jimmy McGeehan 909 210 4
16. Bill Creeden 1966 1,842 90 1,932 1993 Jimmy McGeehan 2,556 250 26
17. Malcom Glover 1989 1,733 170 1,903 1994 Mark DeRosa 1,754 275 14
18. Gavin Hoffman 2001 2,000 -111 1,889 1995 Mark DeRosa 1,964 340 18
1996 Jasen Scott 1,277 305 11
1997 Matt Rader 1,804 350 8
1998 Matt Rader 2,059 322 15
Career Year Pass Rush Yards 1999 Gavin Hoffman 2,150 385 15
1. Alek Torgersen 2013-16 7,025 912 7,937 2000 Gavin Hoffman 3,149 424 24
2. Gavin Hoffman 1999-2001 7,542 -354 7,188 2001 Gavin Hoffman 1,889 352 12
3. Billy Ragone 2009-2013 5,104 1,620 6,724 2002 Mike Mitchell 2,729 412 21
4. Mike Mitchell 1999, 2001-03 5,547 -153 5,394 2003 Mike Mitchell 2,399 344 26
5. Jimmy McGeehan 1991-93 3,954 133 4,087 2004 Pat McDermott 2,042 343 14
6. Pat McDermott 2003-05 3,820 82 3,902 2005 Pat McDermott 1,624 300 13
7. Matt Rader 1997-98 3,858 5 3,863 2006 Robert Irvin 2,075 326 12
8. Mark DeRosa 1994-95 3,885 -167 3,718 2007 Bryan Walker 1,744 357 12
9. Malcom Glover 1987-89 3,462 186 3,648 2008 Robert Irvin 982 183 5
10. Marty Vaughn 1973-74 3,429 204 3,633 2009 Kyle Olson 1,083 206 8
11. Nick Robinson 2017-19 3,241 210 3,451 2010 Billy Ragone 1,382 210 13
12. Bill Creeden 1965-67 3,213 172 3,385 2011 Billy Ragone 2,284 371 18
13. Robert Irvin 2006-08 3,413 -111 3,302 2012 Billy Ragone 1,701 324 15
2013 Billy Ragone 1,211 227 8
2014 Alek Torgersen 2,878 372 18
2015 Alek Torgersen 1,996 320 25
OPPONENT RECORD 2016 Alek Torgersen 2,231 912 25
2017 Will Fischer-Colbrie 1,582 152 15
Opponent Single-Game Record - Total Offense 2018 Ryan Glover 1,482 300 9
556..................................Mike Nebrich, Fordham (10.11.2014) 2019 Nick Robinson 2,331 382 17
Average - Career
41.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Sims (1990-92)
OPPONENT RECORD
Longest Punt - Opponent
79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Randall (Brown - 10.1.1966)
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Defensive Records
SACKS Season-by-Season Sack Leaders
Year Player................... Sacks Year Player................... Sacks
Season Year Sacks
1983 Tom Gilmore.................. 6 2002 Steve Lhotak...................7
1. Mitch Marrow 1996 16.5
1984 Tom Gilmore.................. 8 2003 Steve Lhotak............... 7.5
2. Tom McGarrity 1995 12
1985 Gavin O’Connor.........9.5 2004 Bobby Fallon..............4.5
Mark Fessler 1988 12
1986 Brad Hippenstiel........... 8 Mike Sangobowale...4.5
4. Michael Turner 1992 11
Mike Lista........................ 8 2005 Jim Malizia...................... 6
5. Dave Betten 1994 10
1987 Brad Hippenstiel........... 9 2006 Naheem Harris...............3
Michael Turner 1994 10
1988 Mark Fessler.................. 12 Brian Fairbanks..............3
Michael Turner 1993 10
1989 Jay Lee..............................7 2007 Jay Colabella..................3
8. Mike Germino 1999 9.5
1990 Eric Poderys....................7 Britton Ertman...............3
Gavin O’Connor 1985 9.5
1991 Dan Dedic....................... 6 2008 Drew Goldsmith............ 4
10. Brad Hippenstiel 1987 9
1992 Michael Turner.............. 11 2009 Owen Thomas............... 6
1993 Michael Turner.............10 2010 Matt Hamscher...........4.5
1994 Dave Betten..................10 2011 Jared Sholly................... 6
Career Years Sacks Michael Turner.............10 2012 Brandon Copeland.......5
1. Michael Turner 1991-94 31 1995 Tom McGarrity............. 12 2013 Sam Chwarzynski......... 6
2. Mitch Marrow 1994-97 25.5 1996 Mitch Marrow............ 16.5 2014 Tyler Drake..................... 6
3. Dave Betten 1990-93 22 1997 Doug Zinser.................... 4 2015 Tyler Drake.................. 8.5
4. Tom Gilmore 1982-85 20 1998 Jason Maehr................... 8 2016 Louis Vecchio............. 5.5
5. Steve Lhotak 2000-03 19 1999 Mike Germino.............9.5 2017 Nick Miller....................3.0
6. Tyler Drake 2012-15 17.5 2000 Chris Pennington.......6.5 Louis Vecchio.............3.0
7. Chris Pennington 1999-2002 17 2001 Chris Pennington....... 7.5 2018 Nick Miller................... 6.0
8. Brad Hippenstiel 1984-87 17 2019 Benji Mowatt.............. 6.0
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Coaching Records
SEASONS WIN PERCENTAGE Coach-by-Coach Records
Coach Record (Seasons)
Coach Seasons Coach (Record) Win % None (1876-1884) 19-20-3
Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 23 George Woodruff (124-15-2) .887 Frank Sole (1885-87) 23-19-1 (3)
George Munger (1938-53) 16 Carl Williams (60-10-4) .838 E.O. Wagenhurst (1888-91) 38-18-0 (4)
Harry Gamble (1971-80) 10 Louis Young (49-15-2) .758 George Woodruff (1892-1901) 124-15-2 (10)
George Woodruff (1892-1901) 10 George Munger (82-42-10) .661 Carl Williams (1902-1907) 60-10-4 (6)
Harvey Harman (1931-37) 7 Al Bagnoli (148-80)^ .649 Sol Metgzer (1908) 11-0-1 (1)
Louis Young (1923-29) 7 Andrew Smith (1909-12) 30-10-3 (4)
George Brooke (1913-1915) 13-12-4 (3)
Bob Folwell (1916-1919) 27-10-2 (4)
GAMES IVY WINS John Heisman (1920-1922)
Louis Young (1923-29)
16-10-2 (3)
49-15-2 (7)
Coach Games Coach Wins Ludlow Wray (1930) 5-4-0 (1)
Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 228 Al Bagnoli (1992-2014)^ 112 Harvey Harman (1931-37) 31-23-2 (7)
George Woodruff (1892-1901) 141 Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 24 George Munger (1938-53) 82-42-10 (16)
George Munger (1938-53) 134 Harry Gamble (1971-80) 24 Steve Sebo (1954-59) 18-35-1 (6)
Harry Gamble (1971-80) 81 Ray Priore (2015-Present) 22 John Stiegman (1960-1964) 12-33 (5)
Carl Williams (1902-07) 74 Steve Sebo (1954-59) 17 Bob Odell (1965-1970) 24-29-1 (6)
Louis Young (1923-29) 66 Ed Zubrow (1986-88) 16 Harry Gamble (1971-80) 34-55-2 (10)
Jerry Berndt (1981-85) 29-18-2 (5)
Ed Zubrow (1986-88) 23-7 (3)
Gary Steele (1989-91) 9-21 (3)
WINS IVY WIN PERCENTAGE Al Bagnoli (1992-2014) 148-80 (23)
Ray Priore (2015-Present) 31-19 (5)
Passing Yardage
476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown (10.28.2000)
Pass Attempts
62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton (11.8.2014)
Completions
41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton (11.8.2014)
Passing TDs
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornell (11.22.2003)
First Downs
34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holy Cross (10.8.1994)
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National Television History
NATIONAL TV HISTORY NATIONAL TV RECORDS
Year Date Opponent Network Location Result Network................ Penn’s Record
1940 Oct. 5 vs. Maryland KYW Franklin Field W, 51-0* ABC..................................................1-2
1954 Oct. 30 vs. Penn State ABC Franklin Field L, 13-35 Home........................................1-1
1954 Nov. 6 vs. #5 Notre Dame NBC Franklin Field L, 7-42 Away ..................................... 0-1
1959 Oct. 10 at Princeton NBC Princeton, N.J. W, 18-0
1982 Nov. 20 at Cornell ABC Ithaca, N.Y. L, 0-23 ESPN...............................................6-3
1983 Nov. 19 vs. Dartmouth ABC Franklin Field W, 38-14 Home......................................2-3
1988 Oct. 1 vs. Columbia ESPN Franklin Field W, 24-10 Away .................................... 4-0
1989 Oct. 7 at Columbia ESPN New York, N.Y. W, 24-21
1989 Nov. 23 vs. Cornell ESPN Franklin Field L, 6-20 Fox College Sports....................2-2
1990 Sept. 15 at Dartmouth ESPN Hanover, N.H. W, 16-6 Away......................................3-2
2002 Oct. 19 vs. Columbia YES Franklin Field W, 44-0
2002 Nov. 16 vs. Harvard ESPN/YES Franklin Field W, 44-9** KYW................................................ 1-0
2003 Nov. 22 vs. Cornell YES Franklin Field W, 59-7 Home...................................... 1-0
2004 Oct. 2 vs. Dartmouth YES Franklin Field W, 35-0
2004 Nov. 20 at Cornell YES Ithaca, N.Y. W, 20-14 NBC...................................................1-1
2005 Nov. 12 at Harvard YES Cambridge, Mass. L, 3-29 Home...................................... 0-1
2007 Oct. 20 vs. Yale YES Franklin Field L, 20-26 (3ot) Away...................................... 1-0
2008 Oct. 25 at Yale YES New Haven, Conn. W, 9-7
2008 Nov. 1 vs. Brown VERSUS Franklin Field L, 27-34 NBC Sports/VERSUS..............10-7
2008 Nov. 7 at Princeton ESPNU Princeton, N.J. W, 14-9 Home......................................4-2
2009 Oct. 3 at Dartmouth VERSUS Hanover, N.H. W, 30-24 Away......................................6-5
2010 Nov. 6 at Princeton VERSUS Princeton, N.J. W, 52-10
2010 Oct. 23 at Yale YES New Haven, Conn. W, 27-20 YES .................................................. 7-2
2011 Oct. 1 at Dartmouth Fox College Sports Hanover, N.H. W, 22-20 Home.......................................4-1
2011 Oct. 15 at Columbia VERSUS New York, N.Y. W, 27-20 Away.......................................3-1
2011 Oct. 22 vs. Yale VERSUS Franklin Field W, 37-20
2011 Nov. 12 at #18 Harvard VERSUS Cambridge, Mass. L, 20-37 ASN..................................................2-1
2012 Sept. 29 at Dartmouth NBCSN Hanover, N.H. W, 28-21 Home...................................... 1-0
2012 Oct. 20 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn. L, 13-27 Away........................................1-1
2012 Nov. 10 vs. #25 Harvard NBCSN Franklin Field W, 30-21
2013 Nov. 2 at Brown Fox College Sports Providence, R.I. L, 0-27 Eleven Sports...............................2-1
2013 Nov. 16 at Harvard NBCSN Cambridge, Mass. L, 30-38 Home...................................... 1-0
2014 Oct. 4 at Dartmouth Fox College Sports Hanover, N.H. L, 13-31 Away........................................1-1
2014 Oct. 25 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn. L, 21-43
2014 Nov. 8 at Princeton NBCSN Princeton, N.J. L, 17-22 Overall.......................................32-18
2015 Oct. 23 vs. Yale NBCSN Franklin Field W, 34-20 Home...................................14-8
2015 Nov. 7 vs. Princeton ASN Franklin Field W, 26-23 (OT) Away................................. 18-10
2015 Nov. 14 at #12 Harvard ASN Cambridge, Mass. W, 35-25
2016 Sept. 30 at Dartmouth NBCSN Hanover, N.H. W, 37-24
2016 Oct. 15 vs. Columbia One World Sports Philadelphia, Pa. W, 35-10
2016 Oct. 21 at Yale NBCSN New Haven, Conn. W, 42-7
2016 Nov. 5 at Princeton ASN Princeton, N.J. L, 0-28
2016 Nov. 11 vs. #22 Harvard NBCSN Philadelphia, Pa. W,27-14
2016 Nov. 19 at Cornell Fox College Sports Ithaca, N.Y. W, 42-20
2017 Sept. 29 Dartmouth NBCSN Philadelphia, Pa. L, 13-16
2017 Oct. 14 at Columbia Eleven Sports New York, N.Y. L, 31-34 (OT)
2017 Oct. 28 at Brown Eleven Sports Providence, R.I. W, 17-7
2017 Nov. 18 Cornell Eleven Sports Philadelphia, Pa. W, 29-22
2018 Oct. 19 Yale ESPNU Philadelphia, Pa. L, 10-23
2018 Nov. 2 at Cornell ESPNU Ithaca, N.Y. W, 20-7
209 Oct. 4 Dartmouth ESPNU Philadelphia, Pa. L, 28-15
* = first-ever televised college football game. KYW was called Philco at the time and used two cameras.
** = ESPN’s College GameDay attended the game marking the television program’s first broadcast from an FCS
game. The YES network also televised the game.
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Homecoming/Thanksgiving Results
HOMECOMING RESULTS THANKSGIVING DAY GAME—ALL-TIME RESULTS
Since 1972 Overall Record: 40-25-4 Record vs. Cornell: 38-20-4
Overall Record: 26-19-1% Date Opponent Location Result
Record vs. Princeton: 10-9%; vs. Yale: 9-4-1; vs. Brown: 6-3; vs. Nov. 27, 1884 Wesleyan Franklin Field W,14-12
Harvard: 1-3, vs. Cornell: 1-0. Nov. 26, 1885 Princeton Franklin Field L, 10-76
Year Date Result Attendance Opponent Nov. 25, 1886 Harvard Franklin Field L, 0-28
1972 Nov. 11 W, 48-30 21,380 Yale Nov. 24, 1887 Wesleyan New York, N.Y. L, 4-10
1973 Nov. 3 L, 30-34 37,167 Harvard Nov. 28, 1889 Wesleyan New York, N.Y. L, 2-10
1974 Nov. 9 L, 12-37 23,490 Yale Nov. 30, 1893 Harvard Cambridge L, 4-26
1975 Nov. 1 L, 3-21 17,256 Harvard Nov. 29, 1894 Harvard Franklin Field W, 18-4
1976 Oct. 23 L, 7-21 15,101 Yale Nov. 28, 1895 Cornell Franklin Field W, 46-2
1977 Oct. 29 W, 21-10 14,696 Princeton Nov. 26, 1896 Cornell Franklin Field W, 32-10
1978 Oct. 28 T, 17-17 15,980 Yale Nov. 25, 1897 Cornell Franklin Field W, 4-0
1979 Nov. 3 L, 10-38 13,604 Princeton Nov. 24, 1898 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-6
1980 --- --- --- --- Nov. 30, 1899 Cornell Franklin Field W, 29-0
1981 Oct. 31 L, 30-38 20,333 Princeton Nov. 29, 1900 Cornell Franklin Field W, 27-0
1982 Oct. 23 W, 27-14 32,175 Yale Nov. 28, 1901 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-23
1983 Oct. 29 W, 28-27 36,569 Princeton Nov. 27, 1902 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-11
1984 Oct. 27 W, 34-21 36,975 Yale Nov. 26, 1903 Cornell Franklin Field W, 42-0
1985 Nov. 2 W, 31-21 33,479 Princeton Nov. 24, 1904 Cornell Franklin Field W, 34-0
1986 Oct. 25 W, 24-6 32,761 Yale Nov. 30, 1905 Cornell Franklin Field W, 6-5
1987 Oct. 31 L, 7-17 --- Princeton Nov. 29, 1906 Cornell Franklin Field T, 0-0
1988 Oct. 22 W, 10-3 23,151 Yale Nov. 28, 1907 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-4
1989 Nov. 4 L, 8-30 24,500 Princeton Nov. 26, 1908 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-4
1990 Oct. 27 L, 10-27 18,745 Yale Nov. 25, 1909 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-6
1991 Nov. 9 L, 12-17 25,617 Princeton Nov. 24, 1910 Cornell Franklin Field W, 12-6
1992 Oct. 31 W, 13-10 17,893 Yale Nov. 30, 1911 Cornell Franklin Field W, 21-9
1993 Nov. 6 W, 30-14 35,810 Princeton Nov. 28, 1912 Cornell Franklin Field W, 7-2
1994 Oct. 29 W, 14-6 21,650 Yale Nov. 27, 1913 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-21
1995 Nov. 4 L, 9-22 34,504 Princeton Nov. 26, 1914 Cornell Franklin Field L, 12-24
1996 Nov. 2 W, 20-3 19,203 Yale Nov. 25, 1915 Cornell Franklin Field L, 9-24
1997 Nov. 8 W, 20-17% 15,847 Princeton Nov. 30, 1916 Cornell Franklin Field W, 23-3
1998 Oct. 31 W, 34-21 20,875 Yale Nov. 29, 1917 Cornell Franklin Field W, 37-0
1999 Nov. 6 W, 41-13 18,305 Princeton Nov. 28, 1918 Dartmouth Franklin Field W, 21-0
2000 Nov. 11 W, 36-35 18,715 Harvard Nov. 27, 1919 Cornell Franklin Field W, 24-0
2001 Nov. 3 W, 21-10 18,810 Princeton Nov. 25, 1920 Cornell Franklin Field W, 28-0
2002 Nov. 2 W, 31-7 14,287 Brown Nov. 24, 1921 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-41
2003 Nov. 8 W, 37-7 21,060 Princeton Nov. 30, 1922 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-9
2004 Oct. 16 W, 14-3 13, 422 Columbia Nov. 29, 1923 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-14
2005 Nov. 5 L, 13-30 20,036 Princeton Nov. 27, 1924 Cornell Franklin Field W, 20-0
2006 Oct. 28 L, 27-30 (OT) 11, 177 Brown Nov. 26, 1925 Cornell Franklin Field W, 7-0
2007 Oct. 20 L, 20-26 (3OT) 15, 668 Yale Nov. 25, 1926 Cornell Franklin Field T, 10-10
2008 Nov. 1 L, 27-34 15,056 Brown Nov. 24, 1927 Cornell Franklin Field W, 35-0
2009 Nov. 7 W, 42-7 14,027 Princeton Nov. 29, 1928 Cornell Franklin Field W, 49-0
2010 Oct. 30 W, 24-7 14,854 Brown Nov. 28, 1929 Cornell Franklin Field W, 17-7
2011 Nov. 5 W, 37-9 17,179 Princeton Nov. 27, 1930 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-13
2012 Oct. 27 W, 20-17 13,569 Brown Nov. 26, 1931 Cornell Franklin Field L, 0-7
2013 Nov. 9 L, 26-38 21,214 Princeton Nov. 24, 1932 Cornell Franklin Field W, 13-7
2014 Nov. 1 L, 13-21 8,176 Brown Nov. 30, 1933 Cornell Franklin Field L, 12-20
2015 Nov. 7 W, 26-23 (OT) 11,017 Princeton Nov. 29, 1934 Cornell Franklin Field W, 23-13
2016 Oct. 29 W, 21-14 8,047 Brown Nov. 28, 1935 Cornell Franklin Field W, 33-7
2017 Nov. 4 W, 38-35 9,073 Princeton Nov. 26, 1936 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-6
2018 Nov. 10 L, 7-29 13,224 Harvard Nov. 25, 1937 Cornell Franklin Field L, 20-34
2019 Nov. 9 W, 21-20 11,487 Cornell Nov. 24, 1938 Cornell Franklin Field T, 0-0
% = Penn forfeit due to use of an ineligible player. Only reflected Nov. 26, 1942 Cornell Franklin Field W, 34-7
in Ivy League records, not recognized by the NCAA. Nov. 25, 1943 Cornell Franklin Field W, 20-14
Nov. 28, 1946 Cornell Franklin Field W, 26-20
Nov. 27, 1947 Cornell Franklin Field W, 21-0
Nov. 25, 1948 Cornell Franklin Field L, 14-23
Nov. 24, 1949 Cornell Franklin Field L, 21-29
Nov. 27, 1952 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-7
Nov. 26, 1953 Cornell Franklin Field T, 7-7
Nov. 25, 1954 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-20
Nov. 24, 1955 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-39
Nov. 22, 1956 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-20
Nov. 28, 1957 Cornell Franklin Field W, 14-6
Nov. 27, 1958 Cornell Franklin Field L, 7-19
Nov. 26, 1959 Cornell Franklin Field W, 28-13
Nov. 24, 1960 Cornell Franklin Field W, 18-7
Nov. 28, 1963 Cornell Franklin Field L, 8-17
Nov. 25, 1965 Cornell Franklin Field L, 14-38
2021 PENN FOOTBALL FACT BOOK Nov. 23, 1989 Cornell Franklin Field L, 6-20
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Record-Breaking Streaks
24 - The NCAA Record (1992-95) 20 - Breaking the Ivy Record (Again)
Little did Head Coach Al Bagnoli and his players know When trying to break a previous record, it sometimes adds
that, when they walked out of the tunnel against Harvard incentive to know that you will be taking that record away
on Nov. 14, 1992 at Franklin Field, something special was from a long-standing conference or regional rival. That
about to happen. The Quakers were in their first season was not the case in 2004 when the Penn football program
under Bagnoli, posting a record of 5-3 in their first eight eclipsed the mark for consecutive Ivy wins (17) with
games of the campaign. The previous weekend in Princeton, 20-straight League wins. Why? Because Penn was already
the record holder for its performance during the 1992-95
the Red and Blue fell by a touchdown. It would be the last
seasons. In fact, Penn holds the four-longest Ivy win streaks
time they would lose a game over the next two and a half of all-time. The Quakers moved past their previous mark
seasons. Penn defeated Harvard, 21-19 and so commenced on Oct. 23 with a defensive masterpiece, defeating Yale,
the Quakers’ FCS record 24-game winning streak (which 17-7, and holding the Bulldogs to 87 yards of offense in six
stood for 20 years). During the streak, the Quakers snapped minutes, six seconds of possession during the second half.
a four-year Ivy title drought and put together back-to-back This record-breaking game was indicative of Penn’s defense
championships for the first time since winning five straight during the entire streak, as the Quakers allowed an Ancient
from 1982-1986. In addition, the Red and Blue turned in the Eight opponent to score more than two touchdowns on
program’s first perfect season since 1986 and first back-to- only five occasions. Of the 15 opponents to score less than
back perfect campaigns since 1904 and 1905. two touchdowns, eight managed to cross the line only once,
two mustered only field goals, and three were shut out
completely.
Streak Notes
Number of Days: 1,051 Streak Notes
Largest Margin of Victory: 51 points, Oct. 8, 1994 vs. Holy Number of Days: 1,085
Cross Largest Margin of Victory: 52 points, Nov. 22, 2003 against
Smallest Margin of Victory: 1 point, Sept. 30, 1995 vs. Cornell
Bucknell (20-19) in final win of the streak Smallest Margin of Victory: 1 point, Nov. 6, 2004 at
Ivy League Wins: 17 Princeton
Non-Conference Wins: 7 Ivy League Home Wins: 11
Wins at Franklin Field: 13 Ivy League Road Wins: 9
Wins on the Road: 11 Shutouts During Streak: 3, Oct. 19, 2002 vs. Columbia (44-
Shutouts During Streak: 2, Oct. 22, 1994 at Brown (24-0); 0);
Nov. 23, 2002 at Cornell (31-0); Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Dartmouth
Nov. 12, 1994 vs. Harvard (33-0)
(35-0)
Most Wins against an Opponent: Harvard and Cornell, 3
Overall Wins During Ivy Streak: 27
2001
1992 Nov. 17 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornell . . . . . . . . . . 38-14
Nov. 14 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . 21-19
Nov. 21 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7 2002
Oct. 5 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . 49-14
Oct. 19 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . 44-0
1993 Oct. 26 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Yale . . . . . . . . . . 41-20
Sept. 18 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6 Nov. 2 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-7
Sept. 25 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . at Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . . 42-12 Nov. 9 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Princeton . . . . . . . . . . 44-13
Oct. 2 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fordham . . . . . . . . . . 34-30 Nov. 16 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . 44-9
Oct. 9 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . at Colgate . . . . . . . . . . 30-12 Nov. 23 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-0
Oct. 16 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . 36-7
Oct. 23 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 34-9 2003
Oct. 30 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Yale . . . . . . . . . . . 48-7 Oct. 4 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . at Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . 33-20
Nov. 6 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton . . . . . . . . . . 30-14 Oct. 18 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-7
Nov. 13 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . at Harvard . . . . . . . . . . 27-20 Oct. 25 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yale . . . . . . 34-31 (OT)
Nov. 20 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . 17-14 Nov. 1 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 24-21
Nov. 8 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . 37-7
Nov. 15 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . at Harvard . . . . . . . . . . 32-24
1994 Nov. 22 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . 59-7
Sept. 17 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . 27-7
Sept. 24 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . at Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-11 2004
Oct. 8 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . Holy Cross . . . . . . . . . . . 59-8 Oct. 2 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . 35-0
Oct. 15 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 Oct. 16 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3
Oct. 23 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-7
Oct. 22 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 24-0
Oct. 30 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown . . . . . . . . . . 20-16
Oct. 29 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-6 Nov. 6 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . 16-15
Nov. 5 . . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . 33-19
Nov. 12 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . 33-0 All-Time Top Five Ivy Winning Streaks
Nov. 19 . . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . 18-14 Penn . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.17.2001 - 11.6.2004
Penn . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.22.2008 - 10.29.2011
Penn . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.14.1992 - 9.16.1995
1995 Harvard . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2.2013 - 11.14.2015*
Sept. 16 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . 20-12 Penn . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.19.1983 - 11.9.1985
Sept. 23 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . at Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . 28-8 * Ended by Penn
Sept. 30 . . . . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . 20-19
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Longest Plays/T
/The Last Time...
The Last Time...
Penn’s Longest Plays PENN
Rushing Touchdowns Ranked.................................. 1.11.11 (#18 TSN/Fathead.com 2010 Postseason Media Poll)
................................................................................ 8.22.11 (#24 Coaches 2011 Preseason Poll)
95................................ Sykes Tucker (Swarthmore - 10.31.1914) Played a Ranked Opponent..............................................9.21..2019 (at #20/20 Delaware)
92.............................................. Steve Rubin (Brown - 10.11.1980) Beat a Ranked Opponent.......................................... 11.11.2015 (27-14 vs. #22/24 Harvard)
Shut Out an Opponent...............................................................11.21.2009 (34-0 vs. Cornell)
92............................................... Jim Finn (Columbia - 10.18.1997) Shut Out an Opponent on the Road.......................................11.23.2002 (31-0 at Cornell)
90.................................. Chester Minds (Gettsyburg - 9.27.1913) Played Overtime...................................................................10.14.2017 (L, 31-34 at Columbia)
90.......................................... Bill Graupner (Virginia - 10.11.1930) Played Two Overtimes...................................................10.5.2013 (W, 37-31 vs. Dartmouth)
Played Three Overtimes................................................10.5.2013 (W, 37-31 vs. Dartmouth)
Opponent ......100 yards, Gustave Welch (Carlisle - 11.11.1911) Played Four Overtimes..................................................10.5.2013 (W, 37-31 vs. Dartmouth)
Collected 500 yards of offense........................................................ 10.26.2019 (521 vs Yale)
Collected 600 yards of offense.....................................................9.23.2017 (615 at Lehigh)
Receptions Forced 5 Turnovers.............................................................10.31.2015 (1 FR, 4 INT at Brown)
93........................... Gary Vura to Karl Hall (Cornell - 9.19.1981) Commited 5 or More Turnovers................................... 9.15.18 (5 vs. Bucknell 3 FR, 2 INT)
Commited 7 or More Turnovers..............................9.15.2012 (7 at Lafayette, 1 FR, 7 INT)
90...... George Koval to Greville Munger (Columbia - 11.15.1958) Threw 7 Interceptions............................................................................9.15.2012 (at Lafayette)
86....... Marty Vaughn to Bob Bucola (Columbia - 11.17.1973) Recorded 6 Sacks........................................................................................11.2.2019 (vs. Brown)
Recorded 7 Sacks........................................................................................11.2.2019 (vs. Brown)
85. Bernie Zbrzeznj to Peter Blumenthal (Bucknell - 9.28.1968) Recorded 8 Sacks............................................................................................. 11.2.19 (vs. Brown)
84........................... Gary Vura to Karl Hall (Cornell - 9.19.1981) Recorded 10 Sacks...................................................................................... 9.15.18 (vs. Bucknell)
Recorded a Safety................................................................................9.3.2016 (at Dartmouth)
82....... Mike Mitchell to Rob Milanese (Dartmouth - 10.5.2002) Blocked FG Attempt................................... 10.6.2018 (Taheeb Sonekan at Sacred Heart)
Opponent ...... 97 yards, Rieker to Weaver (Lehigh - 9.24.1976) Blocked 2 FG Attempts............................................................... 10.6.2018 (at Sacred Heart)
Blocked a PAT................................................................................................10.26.2019 (vs. Yale)
Returned a 2pt Conversion.................................. 9.23.2017 (Jay Cammon, Jr. at Lehigh)
Field Goals Recovered an Onside Kick................................................................ 10.14.2017 (at Columbia)
54............................................ Tim Mazzetti (Lehigh - 9.24.1976) Converted 2-pt conversion.................................................................... 11.18.2017 (vs. Cornell)
Had a 99-Yard TD Drive.....................................................................................10.19.18 (vs. Yale)
54........................................ Tim Mazetti (Lafayette - 10.16.1976)
52.........................................Jack Soslow (at Brown - 10.28.2017) A PENN PLAYER
Returned a Kickoff for a TD.............................. 10.11.2008 (C. Wynn at G’town - 88 yds)
51...............................Jack Soslow (at Sacred Heart - 10.6.2018) Returned a Punt for a TD............................ 9.21.2019 (I. Malcome at Delaware - 69 yds)
51............................................ John Dwyer (Princeton - 11.3.1979) Recovered a Fumble for TD................................ 11.2.2019 (B. O’Neill vs. Brown - 21 yds)
Returned an INT for a TD..........................10.14.2017 (Nick Miller at Columbia - 25 yds)
50........................... Jeremiah Greathouse (Brown - 10.21.1995) Returned a Blocked FG for TD.............. 10.13.2007 (J. Manning at Columbia - 62 yds)
49........................................ Evan Nolan (San Diego - 9.18.2004) Returned a Blkd Punt for TD.......... 10.3.2009 (J. McGoldrick vs. Dartmouth - 0 yds)
Blocked Two FGs In A Game.........................10.6.18 (Taheeb Sonekan at Sacred Heart)
49...................................... Andy Glockner (Colgate - 9.26.1992) Non-QB Threw for a TD......................... 9.23.2017 (Karekin Brooks to Ryslik at Lehigh)
49.................................... Andy Glockner (Fordham - 10.3.1992) QB Threw for 400 Yards........................... 10.5.2002 (Mike Mitchell 428 vs. Dartmouth)
QB Threw for 300 Yards..........................11.23.2019 (Nick Robinson, 354 vs. Princeton)
Opponent .......... 51 yards, Jose Violante (Brown - 10.4.1975) Two Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games.......... Alek Torgersen, 2014 (10/4 &10/11)
QB Threw 5 TDs............................................................11.22.2003 (Mike Mitchell vs. Cornell)
Interception Returns QB Rushed for 3 TDs.............................................10.2.2010 (Billy Ragone vs. Dartmouth)
QB Rushed for 100 Yards......................... 10.30.2010 (Billy Ragone vs. Brown - 151 yds)
100*................................ Kunle Williams (Princeton - 11.6.1999) RB Rushed for 100 Yards......................... 11.16.2019 (Karekin Brooks; 102 vs. Princeton)
94......................................... Dana Lyons (Lafayette - 9.23.1995) RB Rushed for 200 Yards.........................9.28.2019 (Karekin Brooks; 202 at Lafayette)
2 Players Rushed for 100 Yards........................................................... 11.4.2017 vs. Princeton
93........................................Walt Motson (Maryland - 10.25.1941) RB Rushed for 100 Yards 5-Straight Games...................................... Sam Mathews, 2003
93............................................. Joe Piela (Columbia - 10.12.1996) RB Scored 6 TDs..................................................................... 10.24.1998 (Jim Finn at Brown)
RB Rushed for 4 TDs............................................ 10.13.2007 (Joe Sandberg at Columbia)
91.................................... James Daniels (Columbia - 10.17.1992) RB Rushed for 3 TDs.................................. 10.12.2019 (Karekin Brooks vs. Sacred Heart)
83.................................... Anthony DeSalle (Cornell - 11.21.1998) Receiver with 10+ Catches.......................................11.2.2019 (Ryan Cragun, 11 vs. Brown)
Receiver with 200 Yards...................................... 10.26.2019 (Ryan Cragun, 208 vs. Yale)
80..................................Scott Williams (at Brown - 10.29.2005) Receiver with 100 Yards........................................11.2.2019 (Ryan Cragun, 144 vs. Brown)
Opponent .............99 yards, Pat Allman (Brown - 10.14.1989) Receiver Scored 4 TDs.................................................11.22.2003 (Dan Castles vs. Cornell)
Receiver Scored 3 TDs.................................................... 10.21.2016 (Justin Watson at Yale)
* Tied NCAA Record Recorded a Defensive PAT..................9.23.2017 (Jay Cammon, Jr. at Lehigh - 98 yds)
Kicked a 50-Yd FG......................................... 10.6.2018 (Jack Soslow, 51 at Sacred Heart)
Punts Made 3 FGs.................................................................... 11.11.2017 (Jack Soslow at Harvard, 3)
Kicked a 60-yard Punt............................................10.19.2018 (Drew Brennan, 62 vs. Yale)
80.............................. Marsh Reynolds (Columbia - 10.22.1904) Kicked a 70-yard Punt.......................10.10.2015 (Hunter Kelley, 73 vs. #13/12 Fordham)
80................................ Franny Murray (Penn State - 11.14.1936)
AN OPPONENT
77............................................... Charles Gill (Cornell - 11.27.1956) Shut Out Penn........................................................................ 11.5.2016 (Princeton 28, Penn 0)
77....................................... Dave Amodio (Columbia - 10.1.1988) Shut Out Penn at Franklin Field...................................11.18.1989 (Dartmouth 24, Penn 0)
Returned a Kickoff for a TD..................................... 10.30.2010 (Mark Kachmer - 85 yds)
76................................................... Rob Sims (Cornell - 11.21.1992) Returned a Punt for a TD..................................... 10.26.2002 (David Knox, Yale - 96 yds)
Opponent .............. 79 yards, Joe Randall (Brown - 10.1.1966) Returned a Blkd Punt for TD................... 11.5.2016 (Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton - 14 yds)
Returned a Blkd FG for TD.......................... 9.28.2013 (Craig James, Villanova - 73 yds)
Recovered a Fumble for TD......................10.19.2019 (Luke Adams, Columbia - 20 yds)
Kickoff Returns Returned an INT for a TD.................................... 10.7.2017 (Najae Brown, CCSU - 79 yds)
QB Threw for 500 Yards..........................10.11.2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham - 566 yds)
108..................................... Frank Riepl (Notre Dame - 11.5.1955) QB Threw for 400 Yards.................................9.23.2017 (Brad Mayes, Lehigh - 444 yds)
102...................................... Richard Gentle (Cornell - 11.28.1929) QB Threw for 300 Yards................................. 11.16.2019 (Jake Smith, Harvard - 322 yds)
100 ................................... David Dale (Gettysburg - 10.15.1902) QB Threw 6 TDS..............................................................10.11.2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham)
QB Threw 5 TDs...............................................................10.11.2014 (Mike Nebrich, Fordham)
98.............................................Chris Wynn (Brown - 10.28.2006) QB Threw 4 TDs.................................................................... .9.23.2017 (Brad Mayes, Lehigh)
97.................. Rolf Carlstein (Franklin & Marshall - 9.28.1929) RB Rushed for 100 Yards..........................11.23.2019 (Collin Eaddy, Princeton - 172 yds)
RB Rushed for 200 Yards................ 10.10.2015 (Chase Edmonds, Fordham- 230 yds)
96............................................ Barry Ellman (Lehigh - 9.26.1964) 2 Players Rushed for 100 Yards............................................................9.28.2013 at Villanova
Opponent ....103 yards, Bobby Jack Stuart (Army - 11.13.1948) RB Scored 5 TDs.................................................................. 10.20.1971 (Ed Marinaro, Cornell)
RB Scored 4 TDs...................................................... 9.24.2016 (Chase Edmonds, Fordham)
RB Scored 3 TDs................................................................10.15.2014 (Paul Stanton, Harvard)
Punt Returns Receiver with 10+ Catches..................................................10.26.2019 (JP Shohfi, Yale - 11)
Receiver with 100 Yards............................. 11.9.2019 (Phazione McClurge, Cornell - 124)
84............................................ Steve Solow (Lehigh - 9.26.1970) Receiver with 200 Yards....................10.3.2015 (Victor Williams, Dartmouth - 213 yds)
83...................................................................... Joe Piela (11.21.1998) Two or more Receivers with 100 Yards...................................................... 10.26.2019 (Yale)
Receiver Scored 4 TDs.......................................... 10.23.1999 (Stephen Campbell, Brown)
79............................................ Chris Flynn (Princeton - 11.2.1985) Receiver Scored 3 TDs......................................................11.19.2011 (Shane Savage, Cornell)
76................................................. Bill Cobb (Princeton - 11.9.1991) Recorded a Safety................................................................................................10.19.2018 (Yale)
Recorded a Defensive PAT.......................................11.5.2005 (Jay McCareins, Princeton)
74............................................. Reds Bagnell (Navy - 10.22.1949) Recovered an Onside Kick............................................................................... 10.26.2013 (Yale)
74................................................... Joe Piela (Cornell - 11.22.1997) Blocked FG Attempt................................................................................. 9.28.2019 (Lafayette)
Opponent ............ 95 yards, Laurence Bliss (Yale - 11.12.1892) Made a 50-yard FG............................................... 11.4.1975 (Jose Violante, Brown - 51 yds)
Converted 2-pt conversion.....................................................................11.23.2019 (Princeton)
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All-Time Non-Conference Results
9.25.1926 W 41-0 H 10.14.1908 W 23-4 H 11.5.1988 W 31-17 A
9.24.1927 W 8-0 H 9.25.1909 W 20-0 H 11.25.1882 W 1G3T-2S H 9.23.1989 W 25-12 H
10.6.1928 W 46-0 H 10.1.1910 W 29-0 H 10.27.1883 W 44-4 H 9.29.1990 L 13-20 A
9.28.1929 W 14-7 H 9.30.1911 W 5-3 H 11.1.1884 W 21-0 H 10.5.1991 L 12-20 H
10.10.1931 W 14-0 H 9.28.1912 W 25-0 H 11.4.1885 W 30-22 A 9.17.1994 W 27-7 H
10.1.1931 W 38-0 H 9.27.1913 W 53-0 H 10.20.1886 L 0-12 A 9.23.1995 W 28-8 A
10.14.1933 W 9-0 H 9.26.1914 W 14-0 H 10.30.1886 W 20-10 H 9.23.2000 W 45-28 H
10.8.1921 W 7-0 H 11.16.1887 L 0-20 H 9.22.2001 W 37-0 A
Graduates 11.21.1888 W 50-0 A 9.21.2002 W 52-21 A
Fordham 11.23.1889 W 14-0 H 9.15.2006 W 21-11 A
Penn 5, Fordham 3 Penn 6, Graduates 0, Tied 1
11.24.1883 W 38-7 H 11.18.1891 W 12-10 A 9.15.2007 L 7-8 H
Franklin Field: 3-1 10.26.1892 W 8-6 A 9.27.2008 L 17-24 A
Jack Coffey Field: 2-1 11.20.1884 T 16-16 H
10.7.1885 W 42-0 H 10.28.1893 W 82-0 H 9.26.2009 L 17-20 (OT) A
First at Franklin Field: 1993 10.31.1894 W 26-0 H 9.18.2010 W 19-14 H
First at Jack Coffey Field: 1992 10.14.1885 W 6-5 H
10.13.1886 W 4-0 H 10.26.1895 W 30-0 H 9.17.2011 L 12-37 H
10.3.1992 W 13-10 A 10.24.1896 L 4-6 H 9.15.2012 L 21-28 A
10.2.1993 W 34-30 H 10.8.1887 W 14-6 H
10.15.1887 W 18-0 H 10.22.1898 W 32-0 H 9.21.2013 W 27-21 H
10.10.1998 W 34-31 A 10.21.1899 L 0-6 H 9.28.2019 W 28-24 A
10.9.1999 W 35-18 H 11.10.1900 W 12-5 H
10.8.2011 W 35-20 H Haverford 11.5.1904 W 22-0 H
10.11.2014 L 22-60 A Penn 8, Haverford 0 11.4.1905 T 6-6 H Lakehurst Naval
10.10.2015 L 45-48 H 11.3.1886 W 16-4 H 11.10.1906 T 0-0 H Penn 1, Lakehurst 0
9.24.2016 L 17-31 A 11.9.1887 W 36-0 H 11.2.1907 W 15-0 H 10.16.1943 W 74-6 H
10.10.1891 W 34-0 H 11.7.1908 W 34-4 H
Georgetown 10.5.1892 W 56-0 H 11.6.1909 T 6-6 H
10.6.1900 W 38-0 H 11.5.1910 W 18-0 H Lehigh
Penn 5, Georgetown 0, Tied 1 Penn 46, Lehigh 15
10.10.1893 W 12-0 A 10.8.1902 W 18-5 H 11.11.1911 W 23-6 H
10.7.1903 W 58-0 H 10.26.1912 L 3-7 H 10.10.1885 W 54-0 H
10.13.1894 W 46-0 H 11.18.1885 W 35-0 H
11.8.1924 W 3-0 H 11.7.1925 W 66-0 H 10.4.1913 W 10-0 H
10.10.1914 T 0-0 H 10.9.1886 W 26-4 H
10.23.1937 T 0-0 H 11.18.1886 L 0-28 A
10.6.2007 W 42-13 H Holy Cross 10.30.1915 L 0-17 H
11.12.1887 W 6-4 H
10.11.2008 W 27-7 A Penn 2, Holy Cross 3 11.4.1916 W 19-0 H
11.3.1917 W 27-0 H 10.27.1888 W 36-0 A
9.22.1990 L 3-17 H 10.19.1889 W 6-4 H
9.28.1991 L 0-45 A 11.10.1918 W 34-0 H
George Washington 10.25.1919 W 23-0 H 11.20.1889 L 0-8 A
Penn 0, George Washington 2 10.8.1994 W 59-8 H 10.18.1890 W 8-0 H
10.7.2000 L 17-34 A 10.16.1920 W 7-0 H
10.16.1954 L 27-32 H 11.5.1921 L 6-38 H 11.22.1890 W 17-14 A
10.15.1955 L 6-25 H 10.6.2001 W 43-7 H 10.24.1891 W 42-0 A
11.10.1923 L 6-8 H
11.1.1924 W 6-3 H 11.21.1891 W 32-0 H
Georgia Naval Illinois 10.31.1931 W 3-0 H 11.8.1892 W 4-0 H
Penn 0, Georgia Naval 1 Penn 0, Illinois 2 11.4.1933 W 16-7 H 10.18.1893 W 32-6 A
9.26.1942 L 6-14 H 10.31.1925 L 2-24 H 11.3.1934 W 41-0 H 10.17.1894 W 30-0 H
10.30.1926 L 0-3 A 10.26.1935 W 67-0 H 10.14.1895 W 54-0 H
10.3.1936 W 35-0 H 10.17.1896 W 34-0 H
Georgia 10.9.1897 W 58-0 H
Penn 0, Georgia 1 Jacksonville 10.7.1939 W 6-0 H
10.15.1898 W 40-0 H
Penn 0, Jacksonville 1 10.5.1946 W 66-0 H
11.8.1952 L 27-34 H 9.30.1899 W 20-0 H
9.20.2014 L 31-34 A 10.4.1947 W 59-0 H
9.26.1959 W 26-0 H 9.29.1900 W 27-6 H
Georgia Tech 9.24.1960 W 35-14 H 9.28.1901 W 28-0 H
Penn 2, Georiga Tech 1 Johns Hopkins 9.30.1961 W 14-7 H 9.27.1902 W 12-0 H
10.6.1917 L 0-41 A Penn 5, Johns Hopkins 0 9.29.1962 W 13-11 H 10.3.1903 W 16-0 H
11.15.1932 W 34-7 H 10.20.1883 W 26-6 H 9.28.1963 W 47-0 H 10.8.1904 W 24-0 H
11.14.1931 W 13-12 H 11.10.1883 W 30-0 H 10.17.1970 W 31-20 H 9.30.1905 W 25-0 H
11.15.1884 W 33-0 H 10.16.1971 L 15-17 H 9.29.1906 W 32-6 H
11.30.1888 W 24-10 H 9.29.1972 W 55-12 H 10.26.1929 W 10-7 H
Gettysburg 10.2.1926 W 40-7 H 10.25.1930 W 40-0 H
Penn 18, Gettysburg 0, Tied 1 9.29.1973 L 14-16 A
10.19.1974 W 37-7 A 10.17.1931 W 32-0 H
10.4.1893 W 74-0 H 10.22.1932 W 33-6 H
9.30.1896 W 32-0 H Kansas 10.17.1975 W 13-0 H
9.26.1964 W 13-6 H
10.6.1897 W 57-0 H Penn 1, Kansas 0 10.16.1976 W 15-14 A
10.14.1977 W 42-7 H 9.25.1965 W 20-14 H
9.28.1898 W 50-0 H 11.1.1930 W 21-6 H
10.21.1978 L 19-20 A 9.24.1966 W 38-28 H
10.23.1901 W 22-0 H 9.30.1967 W 35-23 H
10.19.1979 L 7-9 H
10.15.1902 W 36-0 H Lafayette 10.18.1980 L 0-3 A 10.19.1968 W 34-0 H
10.14.1903 W 72-0 H Penn 64, Lafayette 23, Ties 4 10.18.1969 W 13-7 H
10.12.1904 W 21-0 H 10.16.1982 L 20-35 A
Franklin Field: 47-10-4 9.26.1970 W 24-0 H
10.4.1905 W 16-6 H 10.15.1983 W 28-20 H
Fisher Field: 14-9 9.25.1971 W 28-14 H
10.3.1906 T 6-6 H 11.8.1986 W 42-14 H
First at Franklin Field: 1895 10.21.1972 W 30-27 H
10.16.1907 W 23-0 H 11.7.1987 W 23-14 A
First at Fisher Field: 1973
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PENN VS. COLUMBIA Series Records
99 All-Time Meetings: Penn leads series 75-23-1* First at Franklin Field: 1900
First at Kraft Field: 1929
All-Time Results vs. Columbia 11.14.70 W 21-14 H
Date W/L Score Site 11.13.71 L 3-17 A Streaks
11.16.1878 T 0-0 H 11.18.72 W 20-14 H Current: Columbia, 1
11.8.79 W 1TD - 0 H 11.17.73 W 42-8 A Last 10 Games: Penn, 8-2
11.26.81 L 0 - 2G H 11.16.74 W 21-3 H
11.14.83 W 35-1 H 11.15.75 L 25-28 A Longest Streaks
11.9.89 W 24-0 A 10.2.76 L 10-14 H Penn Win Streak: 20* (1997-
10.22.90 W 18-0 A 10.1.77 L 18-30 A 2016)
Columbia Win Streak: 5 (1960-
10.20.1900 W 30-0 H 10.7.78 W 31-19 H
64)
11.2.01 L 0-10 A 10.6.79 L 7-12 A
11.1.02 W 17-0 H 10.4.80 W 24-13 H Penn’s Venue Records
10.24.03 L 6-18 A 10.3.81 L 9-20 A at Franklin Field.........................45-5
10.22.04 W 16-0 H 10.2.82 W 51-31 H at Baker Field..........................23-15*
11.25.05 W 23-0 A 9.30.83 W 35-10 N#
11.20.20 W 27-7 A 10.6.84 W 35-7 H Coaching Records
10.20.23 W 19-7 H 10.5.85 W 46-14 A Ray Priore.......................................3-2
10.18.24 W 10-7 H 10.4.86 W 42-7 H Al Bagnoli........................................2-3
11.13.26 W 3-0 H 10.3.87 W 23-0 A
Most Points
11.12.27 W 27-0 H 10.1.88 W 24-10 H
Penn
11.17.28 W 34-7 H 10.7.89 W 24-21 A
In Philadelphia........ 51 (10/2/1982)
11.16.29 W 20-0 A 10.13.90 W 21-6 H In New York..........59 (10/13/1987)
11.17.34 L 12-13 H 10.12.91 L 14-20 A Columbia
10.19.35 W 34-0 H 10.17.92 W 34-21 H In Philadelphia........ 31 (10/2/1982)
10.16.37 L 6-26 A 10.16.93 W 36-7 A In New York....... 44 (10/19/2019)
10.22.38 W 14-13 H 10.15.94 W 12-3 H
11.8.41 W 19-16 H 10.7.95 L 14-24 A Winning Margin
10.24.42 W 42-12 H 10.12.96 L 19-20 H Penn
10.23.43 W 33-0 A 10.18.97 W 24-7* A In Philadelphia.......42 (11/15/1958)
In New York.......35 (2x; 11/9/1946
11.11.44 W 35-7 H 10.17.98 W 20-0 H
..................................and 10/17/2015)
11.10.45 W 32-7 H 10.16.99 W 41-17 A
Columbia
11.9.46 W 41-6 A 10.14.2000 W 43-25 H In Philadelphia........14 (11/17/1962)
10.18.47 W 34-14 H 10.13.01 W 35-7 A In New York.............. 38 (10/19/19)
10.16.48 W 20-14 A 10.10.02 W 44-10 H
10.15.49 W 27-7 H 10.18.03 W 31-7 A * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due
10.21.50 W 34-0 A 10.16.04 W 14-3 H to use of an ineligible player. Only
reflected in Ivy League records, not
10.20.51 W 28-13 H 10.15.05 W 44-16 A recognized by the NCAA.
10.18.52 W 27-17 A 10.14.06 W 16-0 H
11.17.56 W 20-6 H 10.13.07 W 59-28 A Scoring from 1876-1882:
11.16.57 W 28-6 A 10.18.08 W 15-10 H The score was kept as goals and
touchdowns.
11.15.58 W 42-0 H 10.17.09 W 27-13 A In 1882, the third column is safeties.
11.14.59 W 24-6 A 10.16.10 W 27-13 H
11.12.60 L 6-16 H 10.15.11 W 27-20 A
11.18.61 L 6-37 A 10.13.12 W 24-20 H
11.17.62 L 7-21 H 10.19.13 W 21-7 A
11.16.63 L 8-33 A 10.18.14 W 31-7 H
11.14.64 L 12-33 A 10.17.15 W 42-7 A
11.13.65 W 31-21 H 10.15.16 W 35-10 H
11.12.66 L 14-22 A 10.14.17 L 31-34 (OT) A
11.18.67 W 26-6 H 10.13.18 W 13-10 H
11.16.68 W 13-7 H 10.19.19 L 6-44 A
11.15.69 W 17-7 A # - game played @ Giants Stadium(East Rutherford, N.J.)
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PENN VS. PRINCETON Series Records
111 All-Time Meetings: Princeton leads series 68-42-1* First at Franklin Field: 1936
First at Princeton Stadium: 1998
All-Time Results vs. Princeton 10.23.65 L 0-51 A
Date W/L Score Site 10.22.66 L 13-30 H Streaks
11.1.1876 L 0-6G A 10.28.67 L 14-28 A Current: Princeton, 2
11.25.76 L 0-6G H 10.26.68 W 19-14 H Last 10 Games: Tied, 5-5
10.19.78 L 0-2G4T A 10.25.69 L 0-42 A
11.9.78 L 1G-2G5T H 10.24.70 L 16-20 H
Longest Streaks
10.18.79 L 0-6G4T A 10.23.71 L 00-31 A
Penn Win Streak: 9 (1996-2004)
10.30.80 L 0-1T A 10.28.72 W 15-10 H
Princeton Win Streak: 28 (1876-
10.29.81 L 0-2G2T H 10.27.73 W 24-0 A
11.5.81 L 0-5G6T A 10.26.74 W 20-18 H 1891)
10.28.82 L 0-9G3T A 10.25.75 W 24-20 A
11.11.82 L 0-10G4T H 10.30.76 W 10-9 A Penn’s Venue Records
11.3.83 L 6-40 A 10.29.77 W 21-10 H at Franklin Field.................20-20-1*
10.25.84 L 0-31 H 11.4.78 L 0-21 A at Princeton Stadium................ 8-4
10.24.85 L 0-57 H 11.3.79 L 10-38 H at Palmer Stadium (1935-96).13-15
10.31.85 L 10-70 A 11.1.80 L 21-28 A
11.26.85 L 10-76 H^ 10.31.81 L 30-38 H Coaching Records
10.16.86 L 0-30 H 10.30.82 L 14-17 A Ray Priore.......................................2-3
10.23.86 L 9-55 A 10.29.83 W 28-27 H Bob Surace.................................... 4-6
11.6.86 L 6-28 H 11.3.84 W 27-17 A
10.19.87 L 0-57 H 11.2.85 W 31-21 H Most Points
10.22.87 L 0-42 A 11.1.86 W 23-10 A Penn
11.5.87 L 0-96 H 10.31.87 L 7-17 H In Philadelphia.......47 (two times)
10.10.88 L 0-63 A 10.29.88 W 31-23 A In Princeton............. 52 (11/7/2010)
10.20.88 L 0-38 A 11.4.89 L 8-30 H Princeton
11.10.88 L 0-4 H 11.3.90 L 20-34 A In Philadelphia........ 96 (11/4/1887)
10.26.89 L 4-72 H 11.9.91 L 12-17 H In New York..........76 (11/26/1885)
10.15.90 L 0-18 A 11.7.92 L 14-20 A
11.8.90 L 0-6 A 11.13.93 W 30-14 H Winning Margin
11.7.91 L 0-24 N 11.5.94 W 33-19 A Penn
11.5.92 W 6-4 N 11.4.95 L 9-22 H In Philadelphia....... 41 (11/10/1894)
11.4.93 L 0-4 N 11.9.96 W 10-6 A In Princeton.............42 (11/6/2010)
11.10.94 W 47-6 N 11.8.97 W 20-17* H Princeton
10.5.1935 L 2-29 A 11.7.98 W 27-14 A
In Philadelphia........ 96 (11/4/1887)
10.17.36 W 7-0 H 11.6.99 W 41-13 H
In Princeton...........66 (11/26/1885)
10.15.38 L 0-13 A 11.4.2000 W 40-24 A
10.19.40 W 46-28 H 11.3.01 W 21-10 H * = Includes a 1997 Penn forfeit due
10.18.41 W 23-0 A 11.9.02 W 44-13 A to use of an ineligible player. Only
10.17.42 T 6-6 H 11.8.03 W 37-7 H reflected in Ivy League records, not
9.25.43 W 47-9 H 11.6.04 W 16-15 A recognized by the NCAA.
11.3.45 W 28-0 H 11.5.05 L 13-30 H
11.2.46 L 14-17 H 11.4.06 L 30-31 (2OT) A Scoring from 1876-1882:
11.1.47 W 26-7 A 11.3.07 W 7-0 H The score was kept as goals and
10.9.48 W 29-7 H 11.7.08 W 14-9 A touchdowns.
In 1882, the third column is safeties.
10.8.49 W 14-13 A 11.7.09 W 42-7 H
10.13.51 L 7-13 H 11.6.10 W 52-10 A
10.11.52 W 13-7 A 11.5.11 W 37-9 H
10.9.54 L 7-13 A 11.3.12 W 28-21 A
10.8.55 L 0-7 H 11.9.13 L 26-38 H
10.13.56 L 0-34 H 11.8.14 L 17-22 A
10.12.57 L 9-13 A 11.7.15 W 26-23 (OT) H
10.11.58 L 14-20 H 11.5.16 L 0-28 A
10.10.59 W 18-0 A 11.4.17 W 38-35 H
10.8.60 L 0-21 H 11.17.18 L 14-42 A
10.14.61 L 3-9 A 11.23.19 L 7-28 H
10.13.62 L 8-21 H ^ = Thanksgiving Day Game
10.12.63 L 0-34 A
10.24.64 L 0-55 H
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Key and Notes Frank Sole E.O. Wagenhurst
^ Thanksgiving Game
PMC - Pennsylvania Military Academy 3 Seasons 4 Seasons
* - Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia 23-19-1 (.547) 38-18 (.679)
AP - Associated Press
TSN - The Sports Network Media Poll 1885 8-5 1888 9-7
AFCA - American Football Coaches Association Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent W/L P O
poll 10.7 Graduates W 42 0 10.3 All-Philadelphia W 20 6
10.10 Lehigh W 54 0 10.6 Stevens Tech W 48 0
Scoring from 1876-1882: The score is listed as 10.14 Swarthmore W 68 6 10.10 at Princeton L 0 63
goals followed by touchdowns. In 1882, the third 10.17 Graduates W 6 5 10.13 Yale L 0 34
column is safeties. 10.24 Princeton L 0 57 10.17 at Swarthmore W 44 6
10.28 Lafayette W 54 10 10.20 at Princeton L 0 38
1876 1-2 10.31 at Princeton L 10 70 10.24 Tioga W 12 4
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.4 at Lafayette W 30 22 10.27 at Lehigh W 36 0
11.1 Princeton L 0/0 6/0 11.7 Wesleyan (@ NYC) L 18 25 11.3 at Yale L 0 54
11.17 All-Philadelphia W 4/0 0/0 11.14 Yale L 5 53 11.7 Lafayette L 6 12
11.25 at Princeton L 0/0 6/0 11.18 Lehigh W 35 0 11.10 Princeton L 0 4
11.21 Stevens Tech W 22 9 11.19 Harvard L 0 48
1878 1-2-1 11.26 Princeton ^ L 10 76 11.21 at Lafayette W 50 0
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.27 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 18 6
10.19 at Princeton L 0/0 2/4 1886 9-7-1 11.30 at Johns Hopkins W 24 10
11.2 Swarthmore W 9/16 0/0 Date Opponent W/L P O 12.1 at Navy W 20 9
11.9 Princeton L 1/0 2/5 9.30 Falls of Schuylkill W 64 0
11.16 Columbia T 0/0 0/0 10.2 Tioga W 18 0 1889 7-6
10.9 Lehigh W 26 4 Date Opponent W/L P O
1879 2-2 10.13 Graduates W 4 0 10.3 All-Philadelphia W 30 6
Date Opponent W/L P O 10.16 Princeton L 0 30 10.5 Swarthmore W 82 0
10.18 at Princeton L 0/0 6/4 10.18 All-Philadelphia T 6 6 10.12 at Rutgers W 4 0
11.1 Yale (@ Hoboken) L 0/0 3/3 10.20 at Lafayette L 0 12 10.19 Lehigh W 6 4
11.8 Columbia W 0/1 0/0 10.23 at Princeton L 9 55 10.26 Princeton L 4 72
11.15 Widener (PMC) W 7/1 0/0 10.27 Wesleyan W 14 0 10.30 Yale L 10 20
10.30 Lafayette W 20 10 11.2 at Harvard L 0 35
1880 2-2 11.3 Haverford W 16 4 11.6 at Lafayette L 8 10
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.6 Princeton L 6 28 11.9 at Columbia W 24 0
10.23 Crescent A.C. W 5/6 0/1 11.10 Rutgers W 65 0 11.16 Rutgers W 14 0
10.30 at Princeton L 0/0 0/1 11.13 at Yale L 0 75 11.20 at Lehigh L 0 8
11.6 Stevens Tech W 3/5 0/0 11.15 Vineland W 96 6 11.23 Lafayette W 14 0
11.17 Yale (@ NYC) L 0/0 8/1 11.18 at Lehigh L 0 28 11.28 Wesleyan^ (@ NYC) L 2 10
11.25 Harvard ^ L 0 28
1881 0-5 1890 11-3
Date Opponent W/L P O 1887 6-7 Date Opponent W/L P O
10.29 Princeton L 0/0 2/2 Date Opponent W/L P O 10.1 at Swarthmore W 10 0
11.2 Harvard (@ NYC) L 0/0 2/2 10.8 Graduates W 14 6 10.4 Rutgers W 16 4
11.5 at Princeton L 0/0 5/6 10.12 Tioga W 46 0 10.11 Penn State W 20 0
11.19 Rutgers L 1/0 1/2 10.15 Graduates W 18 0 10.15 at Princeton L 0 18
11.26 Columbia L 0/0 2/0 10.19 Princeton L 0 57 10.18 Lehigh W 8 0
10.22 at Princeton L 0 42 10.22 at Columbia W 18 0
1882 2-4 10.29 Yale L 0 50 10.25 Franklin & Marshall W 28 0
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.2 Rutgers W 13 10 10.31 Virginia $ W 72 0
10.14 Crescent A.C. W 5/7/0 0/0/3 11.5 Princeton L 0 96 11.5 Schuylkill Navy AC W 34 10
10.28 at Princeton L 0/0/0 9/3/0 11.9 Haverford W 36 0 11.8 at Princeton L 0 6
11.4 Rutgers L 0/1/0 0/3/1 11.12 Lehigh W 6 4 11.15 at Yale L 0 60
11.1 Princeton L 0/0/0 10/4/0 11.16 Lafayette L 0 20 11.22 at Lehigh W 17 14
11.18 Rutgers L 0/2/0 1/2/1 11.19 at Harvard L 0 46 11.26 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 16 10
11.25 Lafayette W 1/3/0 0/0/2 11.24 Wesleyan^ (@ NYC) L 4 10 12.13 Rutgers (@ MSG) W 13 10
$ = game played in Washington, D.C.
1883 6-2-1
Date Opponent W/L P O 1891 11-2
10.13 at Harvard L 0 4 Date Opponent W/L P O
10.20 Johns Hopkins W 26 6 10.3 All-Philadelphia W 4 0
10.27 Lafayette W 44 4 10.8 Schuylkill Navy AC W 24 0
11.3 at Princeton L 6 40 10.10 Haverford W 34 0
11.10 Johns Hopkins W 30 0 10.17 at Orange A.C. W 26 0
11.14 Columbia W 35 1 10.21 Rutgers W 32 6
11.17 Rutgers W 18 0 10.24 at Lehigh W 42 0
11.24 Graduates W 38 7 10.28 Lafayette W 15 6
11.27 Stevens Tech T 6 6 10.31 Trinity W 28 5
11.7 Princeton * L 0 24
1884 5-1-1 11.14 Yale (@ NYC) L 0 48
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.18 at Lafayette W 12 10
10.22 at Harvard W 4 0 11.21 Lehigh W 32 0
10.25 Princeton L 0 31 11.25 Wesleyan (@ NYC) W 18 10
11.1 Lafayette W 21 0
11.8 Stevens Tech W 30 0
11.15 Johns Hopkins W 33 0
11.20 Graduates T 16 16
11.27 Wesleyan ^ W 14 12
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1904 12-0
National Champions
Sol Metzger George Brooke
Date Opponent W/L P O 1 Season 3 Seasons
9.24 Penn State W 6 0 11-0-1 (.958) 13-12-4 (.517)
9.28 Swarthmore W 6 4
10.1 Virginia W 24 0 1908 11-0-1 1913 6-3-1
10.5 Franklin & Marshall W 34 0 National Champions Date Opponent W/L P O
10.8 Lehigh W 24 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 9.27 Gettysburg W 53 0
10.12 Gettysburg W 21 0 9.26 West Virginia W 6 0 10.1 Franklin & Marshall W 13 6
10.15 Brown W 6 0 9.30 Ursinus W 30 0 10.4 Lafayette W 10 0
10.22 Columbia W 16 0 10.3 Bucknell W 16 0 10.11 Swarthmore W 20 0
10.29 at Harvard W 11 0 10.7 Villanova W 11 0 10.18 Brown W 23 0
11.5 Lafayette W 22 0 10.10 Penn State W 6 0 10.25 Carlisle T 7 7
11.12 Carlisle W 18 0 10.14 Gettysburg W 23 4 11.1 Penn State W 17 0
11.24 Cornell ^ W 34 0 10.17 Brown W 12 0 11.8 Dartmouth L 21 34
10.24 Carlisle T 6 6 11.15 at Michigan L 0 13
1905 12-0-1 10.31 at Carnegie Tech W 25 10 11.27 Cornell ^ L 0 21
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.7 Lafayette W 34 4
9.30 Lehigh W 35 0 11.14 at Michigan W 29 0 1914 4-4-1
10.4 Gettysburg W 16 6 11.26 Cornell ^ W 17 4 Date Opponent W/L P O
10.7 Swarthmore W 11 4 9.26 Gettysburg W 14 0
10.11 Franklin & Marshall W 38 0 10.3 Franklin & Marshall L 0 10
10.14 North Carolina W 17 0
10.18 Ursinus W 39 0 Andrew Smith 10.10 Lafayette
10.17 Navy
T
W
0 0
13 6
10.21 Brown W 8 6 4 Seasons 10.24 Carlisle W 7 0
10.28 Carlisle W 6 0
11.4 Lafayette T 6 6 30-10-3 (.733) 10.31 Swarthmore W 40 6
11.7 at Michigan L 3 34
11.11 Harvard W 12 6 11.14 Dartmouth L 0 41
11.18 Villanova W 42 0 1909 7-1-2
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.26 Cornell ^ L 12 24
11.25 at Columbia W 23 0
11.30 Cornell ^ W 6 5 9.25 Gettysburg W 20 0
9.29 Ursinus W 22 0 1915 3-5-2
10.2 Dickinson W 18 0 Date Opponent W/L P O
1906 7-2-3 9.25 West Virginia W 7 0
Date Opponent W/L P O 10.9 West Virginia W 12 0
10.16 Brown W 13 5 9.29 Albright W 63 0
9.29 Lehigh W 32 6 10.2 Franklin & Marshall W 10 6
10.3 Gettysburg T 6 6 10.23 Penn State T 3 3
10.30 Carlisle W 29 6 10.9 Penn State L 3 13
10.6 North Carolina W 11 0 10.16 at Navy T 7 7
10.10 Franklin & Marshall W 47 6 11.6 Lafayette T 6 6
11.13 Michigan L 6 12 10.23 Pittsburgh L 7 14
10.13 Swarthmore L 0 4 10.30 Lafayette L 0 17
10.17 Medico Chirurigical W 31 0 11.25 Cornell ^ W 17 6
11.6 Dartmouth* L 3 7
10.20 Brown W 14 0 11.13 Michigan T 0 0
10.27 Carlisle L 6 24 1910 9-1-1
Date Opponent W/L P O 11.25 Cornell ^ L 9 24
11.10 Lafayette T 0 0 * = game played in Fenway Park
11.17 Michigan W 17 0 9.24 Ursinus L 5 8
11.24 Villanova W 22 12 9.28 Dickinson W 18 0
11.29 Cornell ^ T 0 0 10.1 Gettysburg W 29 0
10.5 Franklin & Marshall W 17 0 Bob Folwell
10.8 West Virginia W 38 0
1907 11-1
10.15 at Brown W 20 0
4 Seasons
National Champions
Date Opponent W/L P O 10.22 Penn State W 10 0 27-10-2 (.692)
9.28 North Carolina W 37 0 10.29 Carlisle W 17 5
10.2 Villanova W 16 0 11.5 Lafayette W 18 0 1916 7-3-1
10.5 Bucknell W 29 2 11.12 Michigan T 0 0 Date Opponent W/L P O
10.9 Franklin & Marshall W 57 0 11.24 Cornell ^ W 12 6 9.30 West Virginia W 3 0
10.12 Swarthmore W 16 8 10.7 Franklin & Marshall W 27 0
10.16 Gettysburg W 23 0 1911 7-4 10.14 Swarthmore L 0 6
10.19 Brown W 11 0 Date Opponent W/L P O 10.21 Penn State W 15 0
10.26 Carlisle L 6 26 9.30 Gettysburg W 5 3 10.28 at Pittsburgh L 0 20
11.2 Lafayette W 15 0 10.4 Franklin & Marshall W 14 0 11.4 Lafayette W 19 0
11.9 Penn State W 28 0 10.7 Ursinus W 9 0 11.11 Dartmouth T 7 7
11.16 at Michigan W 6 0 10.11 Dickinson W 22 10 11/18 at Michigan W 10 7
11.28 Cornell ^ W 12 4 10.14 Villanova W 22 0 11.25 W.Virginia Wesleyan W 16 0
10.21 Brown L 0 6 11.30 Cornell ^ W 23 3
10.28 Penn State L 6 22 1.1.17 Oregon (Rose Bowl) L 0 14
11.4 Carlisle L 0 16
11.11 Lafayette W 23 6 1917 9-2
11.18 at Michigan L 9 11 Date Opponent W/L P O
11.30 Cornell ^ W 21 9 10.3 Albright W 73 10
10.6 at Georgia Tech L 0 41
1912 7-4 10.13 Swarthmore W 10 0
Date Opponent W/L P O 10.20 Bucknell W 20 6
9.28 Gettysburg W 25 0 10.27 Pittsburgh L 6 14
10.2 Franklin & Marshall W 35 0 11.3 Lafayette W 27 0
10.5 Dickinson W 16 0 11.6 Widener (PMC) W 23 0
10.9 Ursinus W 34 0 11.10 Dartmouth* W 7 0
10.12 Swarthmore L 3 6 11.17 Michigan W 16 0
10.19 at Brown L 7 30 11.24 Carlisle W 26 0
10.26 Lafayette L 3 7 11.29 Cornell ^ W 37 0
11.2 Penn State L 0 14 * = game played in Fenway Park
11.9 Michigan W 27 21
11.16 Carlisle W 34 26
11.28 Cornell ^ W 7 2
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1935 4-4 1941 7-1 1947 7-0-1
Date Opponent W/L P O Final Ranking: AP - 15 Final Ranking: AP - 7
10.5 at Princeton L 6 7 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
10.12 Yale L 20 31 10.4 Harvard W 19 0 10.4 Lafayette W 59 0
10.19 Columbia W 34 0 10.11 at Yale W 28 13 10.11 at Dartmouth 7 W 32 0
10.26 Lafayette W 67 0 10.18 at Princeton 11 W 23 0 10.18 Columbia 8 W 34 14
11.2 at Michigan L 6 16 10.25 Maryland 12 W 55 6 10.25 Navy 8 W 21 0
11.9 Navy L 0 13 11.1 #11 Navy 8 L 6 13 11.1 at Princeton 4 W 26 7
11.16 Penn State W 33 6 11.8 Columbia 19 W 19 16 11.8 #10 Virginia 4 W 19 7
11.28 Cornell ^ W 33 7 11.15 #19 Army 14 W 14 7 11.15 #13 Army 3 T 7 7
11.22 Cornell 13 W 16 0 11.27 Cornell ^ 6 W 21 0
1936 7-1
Final Ranking: AP - 10 1942 5-3-1 1948 5-3
Date Opponent W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
10.3 Lafayette W 35 0 9.26 Georgia Naval L 6 14 10.2 Dartmouth W 26 13
10.10 at Yale L 0 7 10.3 at Harvard W 19 7 10.9 Princeton 12 W 29 7
10.17 Princeton W 7 0 10.10 at Yale W 35 6 10.16 at Columbia 8 W 20 14
10.24 Brown W 48 6 10.17 Princeton 8 T 6 6 10.23 Navy 7 W 20 14
10.31 Navy W 16 6 10.24 Columbia 17 W 42 12 10.30 Washington & Lee 7 W 40 7
11.7 Michigan W 27 7 10.31 #8 Army 14 W 19 0 11.6 #14 Penn State 7 L 0 13
11.14 Penn State W 19 12 11.7 Navy 9 L 0 7 11.13 #3 Army 17 L 20 26
11.26 Cornell ^ W 14 6 11.14 Penn State 17 L 7 13 11.25 #19 Cornell ^ 16 L 14 23
11.26 Cornell ^ W 34 7
1937 2-5-1 1949 4-4
Date Opponent W/L P O 1943 6-2-1 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
10.2 Maryland W 28 21 Final Ranking: AP - 20 10.1 Dartmouth W 21 0
10.9 at Yale L 7 27 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.8 at Princeton 20 W 14 13
10.16 at Columbia L 6 26 9.25 Princeton W 47 9 10.15 Columbia W 27 7
10.23 Georgetown T 0 0 10.2 Yale W 41 7 10.22 Navy 14 W 28 7
10.30 Navy W 14 7 10.9 #14 Dartmouth 6 W 7 6 10.29 Pittsburgh 9 L 21 22
11.6 Penn State L 0 7 10.16 Lakehurst 4 W 74 6 11.5 #19 Virginia 20 L 14 26
11.13 Michigan L 0 7 10.23 at Columbia 5 W 33 0 11.12 #2 Army L 13 14
11.25 Cornell ^ L 20 34 10.30 #2 Army 6 T 13 13 11.24 #20 Cornell ^ L 21 29
11.6 #7 Navy 5 L 7 24
11.13 North Carolina 10 L 6 9 1950 6-3
George Munger 11.25 Cornell ^ 18 W 20 14 Date Opponent
9.30 Virginia
Rank W/L P O
W 21 7
16 Seasons 1944 5-3 10.7 at #9 California 20 L 7 14
82-42-10 (.649) Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.14 Dartmouth W 42 26
9.30 Duke W 18 7 10.21 at Columbia W 34 0
1938 3-2-3 10.7 Dartmouth W 20 6 10.28 Navy W 30 7
Date Opponent W/L P O 10.14 William & Mary 9 W 46 0 11.4 #2 Army 15 L 13 28
10.1 Lafayette W 34 6 10.28 #12 Navy 7 L 0 26 11.11 Brown W 50 0
10.8 Yale W 23 0 11.4 #10 Michigan L 19 41 11.18 #15 Wisconsin 20 W 20 0
10.15 at Princeton L 0 13 11.11 Columbia W 35 7 11.25 Cornell 13 L 6 13
10.22 Columbia W 14 13 11.18 #1 Army L 7 62
10.29 Navy T 0 0 11.25 Cornell W 20 0 1951 5-4
11.5 at Michigan L 13 19 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
11.12 Penn State T 7 7 1945 6-2 9.29 California L 0 35
11.24 Cornell ^ T 0 0 Final Ranking: AP - 10 10.6 Dartmouth W 39 14
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.13 #13 Princeton L 7 13
1939 4-4 9.29 Brown W 50 0 10.20 Columbia W 28 13
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.6 Dartmouth W 12 0 10.27 Navy W 14 0
10.7 Lafayette W 6 0 10.13 North Carolina 11 W 49 0 11.3 William & Mary L 12 20
10.14 at Yale W 6 0 10.27 #3 Navy 7 L 7 14 11.10 at #9 Wisconsin L 7 16
10.21 at Harvard W 22 7 11.3 Princeton 7 W 28 0 11.17 Army W 7 6
10.28 North Carolina 16 L 6 30 11.10 #10 Columbia 9 W 32 7 11.24 Cornell W 7 0
11.4 Navy W 13 6 11.17 #1 Army 6 L 0 61
11.11 Penn State L 0 10 11.24 Cornell 11 W 59 6 1952 4-3-2
11.18 Michigan L 17 19 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
11.25 #3 Cornell L 0 26 1946 6-2 9.27 #10 Notre Dame 12 T 7 7
Final Ranking: AP - 13 10.4 Dartmouth W 7 0
1940 6-1-1 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.11 at #10 Princeton W 13 7
Final Ranking: AP - 14 10.5 Lafayette W 66 0 10.18 at Columbia 14 W 27 17
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 10.12 Dartmouth 7 W 39 6 10.25 Navy 11 T 7 7
10.5 Maryland W 51 0 10.19 Virginia 6 W 40 0 11.1 Penn State 17 L 7 14
10.12 Yale W 50 7 10.26 Navy 6 W 32 19 11.8 Georgia L 27 34
10.19 Princeton 9 W 46 28 11.2 Princeton 3 L 14 17 11.15 Army L 13 14
10.26 at #3 Michigan 8 L 0 14 11.9 at Columbia 9 W 41 16 11.27 Cornell ^ W 14 7
11.2 #14 Navy 15 W 20 0 11.16 #1 Army 5 L 7 34
11.9 Harvard 15 T 10 10 11.28 Cornell ^ 13 W 26 20 1953 3-5-1
11.16 Army W 48 0 Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
11.23 #5 Cornell 12 W 22 20 9.26 Vanderbilt W 13 7
10.3 Penn State W 13 7
10.10 California 20 L 0 40
10.17 #17 Ohio State L 6 12
10.24 #10 Navy W 9 6
10.31 at #16 Michigan L 14 24
11.7 #1 Notre Dame L 20 28
11.14 Army L 14 21
11.26 Cornell ^ T 7 7
1956 4-5/4-3 Ivy (T-3rd) 1962 3-6/2-5 (6th) 1967 3-6/2-5 (6th)
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
9.29 Penn State L 0 34 9.29 Lafayette W 13 11 9.30 Lehigh W 35 23
10.6 Dartmouth W 14 7 10.6 at Dartmouth L 0 17 10.7 Brown W 28 7
10.13 Princeton L 0 34 10.13 Princeton L 8 21 10.14 at Dartmouth L 0 23
10.20 Brown W 14 7 10.20 Brown W 18 15 10.21 Bucknell L 27 28
10.27 Navy L 6 54 10.27 Rutgers L 7 12 10.28 at Princeton L 14 28
11.3 at Harvard W 28 14 11.3 at Harvard L 0 36 11.4 Harvard L 7 45
11.10 at Yale L 7 40 11.10 at Yale W 15 12 11.11 at Yale L 22 44
11.17 Columbia W 20 6 11.17 Columbia L 7 21 11.18 Columbia W 26 6
11.22 Cornell ^ L 7 20 11.24 Cornell L 22 29 11.25 Cornell L 14 33
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Harry Gamble 1977 5-4/4-3 (T-3rd)
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
11.20 at Cornell L 0 23
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2003 10-0/7-0 (1st) 2009 8-2/7-0 (1st) 2014 2-8/2-5 (6th)
Ivy League Champions Ivy League Champions Date Opponent Rank W/L P O
Date Opponent Rank W/L P O Date Opponent Rank W/L P O 9.20 at Jacksonville L 31 34
9.20 Duquesne 23/NR W 51 10 9.19 #2/2 Villanova L 3 14 9.27 #6/5 Villanova L 7 41
9.27 at #19 Lehigh 21/22 W 31 24 9.26 at Lafayette (OT) L 17 20 10.4 at Dartmouth L 13 31
10.4 at Dartmouth 15/17 W 33 20 10.3 at Dartmouth W 30 24 10.11 at #14/18 Fordham L 22 60
10.11 Bucknell 15/15 W 14 13 10.10 Bucknell W 21 3 10.18 Columbia W 31 7
10.18 at Columbia 15/16 W 31 7 10.17 at Columbia W 27 13 10.25 at Yale L 21 43
10.25 Yale (OT) 13/14 W 34 31 10.24 Yale W 9 0 11.1 Brown L 13 21
11.1 at Brown 11/11 W 24 21 10.31 at Brown (OT) W 14 7 11.8 at Princeton L 17 22
11.8 Princeton 9/12 W 37 7 11.7 Princeton W 42 7 11.15 #17/17 Harvard L 24 34
11.15 at Harvard 8/9 W 32 24 11.14 at Harvard W 17 7 11.22 at Cornell W 34 26
11.22 Cornell 9/9 W 59 7 11.21 Cornell 24/25 W 34 0
Final Ranking: TSN - 12, USA Today/ESPN - 12 Final Ranking: TSN - 20, AFCA - 23
2020
*The Ivy League announced on July 8 that no
intercollegiate competition would take place
in the 2020 fall semester due to the continued
coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.